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Re: Contaminated Tool Labeling Exemption
Besides color coding and the fact that individual tools less tha appendix
"C" quantities are exempt from labels, containers of aggregate quantities of
tools and indiviual tools greater than appendic "C" quantities ( refueling
grapples etc) do need to be labeled or specificly exempted in the technical
specifications or state license.
Doug Turner <turners@earthlink.net>
At 09:12 PM 9/15/96 -0500, you wrote:
>One method used in the power plant environment is to color code tools
>that are potentially contaminated and are to remain within the
>radiation controlled areas. The tools are not labeled and are easily
>identified in the event they inadvertantly leave the controlled
>areas. Hopefully one would be frisking the tools prior to exiting the
>areas, but sometimes the unexpected does happen.
>
>Sandy Perle
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