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Re: Definition of Clothing Contamination
Leon,
All the facilities that I have worked in would classify this as a
contamination incicent.
Bob Tabor
At 01:40 PM 7/9/99 -0500, you wrote:
>The Big Rock Point (BRP) Restoration Project has another survey question.
Some
>of you may have answers that will help us define the standard industry
practice
>(if such a definition exists).
>
>Our question relates to defining a clothing contamination incident. Clearly,
>contamination of street clothes or underwear worn under anti-contamination
>protective clothing (PCs) should be defined as a clothing contamination
>incident. However, the identification of contamination on modesty garments
>provided by the company to be worn under PCs poses a gray area as to
defining a
>clothing contamination incident.
>
>For those of you RADSAFERs out there who track clothing contamination
incidents
>and issue modesty garments to be worn under PCs, do you classify
contamination
>identified on a modesty garment when performing a whole body frisk as a
clothing
>contamination incident?
>
>Thanks in advance for your reply.
>
>Leon E. Brown
>Sr. Consultant
>Big Rock Point Restoration Project
>(231) 547-8419
>lebrown@cmsenergy.com
>
>
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