From Callaway.

Callaway's procedure is exactly as that stated by your first sentence.

My response to the concern would be "That is why we place Primary Monitoring 
Devices on the lower extremities.  The exposure hazard to the diver is photon, 
not beta.  Do you really believe any beta found in a pool will irradiate the 
skin?"

Questions or comments, call or email.

Dewey Thompson
314 225 1061

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Sacha, Claudia L
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2015 8:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Powernet: Diving Question from Perry NPP

Perry NPP requests the answer to the following question:

“How does your station handle the diver and surveys when exiting contaminated 
pools?”

FENOC (Beaver Valley, Davis Besse and Perry) currently rinses the diver off as 
they are lifted from the water/pool.
After rinsing the diver, an RP Tech performs a survey for particles and to 
assess conditions using an ion chamber with an open window.
A concern was raised about the process if the diver was kneeling in ‘muck’ or a 
particle was on the diving suit undetected by telemetric dosimetry, it could be 
rinsed off and potential exposure to the diver would not be accounted for.

Responses can be forwarded to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

Your input is appreciated,
Claudia Sacha
RP Services Supervisor
Beaver Valley Power Station
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