If she would be required to respond, and has declared, she wouldn’t be allowed
to work in that capacity.
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On Jul 10, 2018, at 8:41 AM, Paciello, Lara R
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Hello,
I am wondering if anyone has had any experience with a Control Room Li
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Does anyone have issues with Ludlum 9-4 low scales? We are seeing a small
amount of failure on the low scale both in the field and during source checks.
Any problems with the other scales?
Sue Ziegler
PSEG Nuclear LLC
Nuclear Technical Supervisor
856-339-5143
856-378-9425
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We did. Much discussion on the very issues you mention. The individual wound
up working in another non-shift position that also required a licensed operator.
David Brehm
Sr. Radiological Engineer
Radiation Protection - Fort Calhoun Station
Omaha Public Power District
FC-3-1
9610 Power Lane, Bla
Please add me to your list. I used to be part of this group, but my name
changed due to marriage and I believe my email fell off.
lpacie...@firstenergycorp.com
Thanks,
Dr. Lara Renz Paciello, CHP
Radiation Protection - Dosimetry Laboratory
Beaver Valley Power Station
724-682-5857
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Hello,
I am wondering if anyone has had any experience with a Control Room Licensed
Operator who declares pregnancy. At First Energy, we administratively control
DPW dose to < 50 mrem/month. My concern is whether or not a licensed
individual would risk her limit in the event of a plant emerge