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Occupational exposures, derived from Electronic Dqsimeter (ED) data, are adjusted by a factor that corrects the ED exposure data equivalent to the legal record radiation dose for each individual as measured by thermoluminescent dosimeter.
Occupational exposures, derived from Electronic Dqsimeter (ED) data, are adjusted by a factor that corrects the ED exposure data equivalent to the legal record radiation dose for each individual as measured by thermoluminescent dosimeter.
* correction factor is applied to each job func-tion, work group, and employer category on the. attached table. *'
* correction factor is applied to each job func-tion, work group, and employer category on the. attached table. *'
PALISADES NUCLEAR PL1\NT RmULATORY GUIDE 1.16 APPENDIX A ANNUAL REPORT Number ot .t"ersonne.1.  
PALISADES NUCLEAR PL1\NT RmULATORY GUIDE 1.16 APPENDIX A ANNUAL REPORT Number ot .t"ersonne.1.
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1995 Annual Operating Rept Occupational Exposure. W/960213 Ltr
ML18065A497
Person / Time
Site: Palisades Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1995
From: SMEDLEY R W
CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.)
To:
NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH (RES)
References
NUDOCS 9602210494
Download: ML18065A497 (4)


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  • consumers Power POW ERi Nii MICHlliAN"S PROliRESS Palisades Nuclear Plant: 27780 Blue Star Memorial Highway, Covert, Ml 49043 . February 13, 1996 . . REIRS Project Manager *
  • Office of Nuclear* Regulatory Research U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission*

Washington, DC 20555 DOCKET

-LICENSE. PPB-20 -PALISADES PLANT

  • 1995 ANNUAL REPORT -OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE
  • Attached is the Palisades Plant annual report on occupational exposure for the year 1995. This report was prepared in accordance with Palisades Plant Specification, Section 6.9.1.b, and supplements the information reported in accordance with 1 OCFR20.2206.

l' . *

SUMMARY

OF COMMITMENTS . . This letter contc;iins no new commitm_E!nts and no revisJons to existing commitments.

&en A LAJ *Richard W Smedley Manager, Licensing CC Administrator, Region Ill, USNRC Project Manager, NRR, USNRC NRC Resident Inspector

-Palisades Attachment 9602210494 POR AOOCK R 951231 05000255 PDR

  • ... . -*** *
  • ATTACHMENT CONSUMERS' POWER COMPANY PALISADES PLANT . DOCKET 50-255 1995 ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE * ' . 2 Pages
  • 1995 Occupational

-Badjatjon Exposure The attached table summarizes personnel radiation exposure by job function, work group, and employer for the year 1995. The methodology and f9rmat used to . prepare the table meets the reporting requirements of Section 6.9.1.b of the Palisades Plant Technical Specifications.

Occupational exposures, derived from Electronic Dqsimeter (ED) data, are adjusted by a factor that corrects the ED exposure data equivalent to the legal record radiation dose for each individual as measured by thermoluminescent dosimeter.

  • correction factor is applied to each job func-tion, work group, and employer category on the. attached table. *'

PALISADES NUCLEAR PL1\NT RmULATORY GUIDE 1.16 APPENDIX A ANNUAL REPORT Number ot .t"ersonne.1.

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Job Function contract Contract Work Group Station Utility & other Station utility * & other ---------------------







. Routine Operations

& Surv. Maintenance Personnel 1 0 4 2.095 0.405 2.434 Operations Personnel 36 0 0 13.831 0.040 0.802 Health*Physics Personnel 31 ' 0 52 9.489 o.ooo 23.269 Supervisory Personnel 6 0 0 2.362 0.031 0.186 Engineering Personnel 8 0 11 3.134' 0.143 5.393 Routine Maintenance , Maintenance Personnel

'75 21 171 36.210 6.078 91.979 Operations Personnel

  • 12 0 5 2.781 0.005 2.340 Health Physics Personnel 47 ' 0 27 12. 700 *. 0.000 6.780 Supervisory Personnel 5 0 2 1.972 0.000 0.751 Engineering Personnel 8 2 22 3.336 1.203 7.400 Inservice Inspection Maintenance Personnel 1 4 82 0.611 1.790 57.165
  • Operations Personnel . 0 0 0 0.120' o.ooo 0.080 Health Physics Personnel 2 0 11 0.717 0.000 \' 3.031 Supervisory Personnel 1 0 0 0.445 o.ooo 0.000 Ef19ineering Personnel 1 8 33 0.427 6.642 15.224 Special Maintenance Maintenance Perscinnel 4 32 84 1.494 10.332 29.578 Operations Personnel 0 0 5 0.383 o.ooo 1.370 Health Physics Personnel 6 0 3 2.001 0.000 1.550 Supervisory Personnel 2 1 3 o. 729 0.169 1.102 Engineering Personnel 1 3 18 0.750 6.918 Waste Processing 0.336 Maintenance Personnel 0 0 0 0.013 0.318 Operations Personnel 0 0 0 0.034 o.ooo 0.070 Health Physics Personnel 5 0 0 3.377 o.ooo 0.032 Supervisory Personnel 1 0 0 0.461 0.000 0.001 Engineering Personnel 0 0 0 0.033 0.015 '0.036 Refueling .
  • Maintenance Personnel 15 2 28 ' 6.481 0.448 26.006 Operations Personnel*

l7 0 3 6.016 o.ooo 0.614 * *Health Physics Personnel 1 0 5 0.151 o.ooo 2.497 Supervisory Personnel 5 0 3 1.448 o.ooo 4. 713 Engineering Personnel 8 1 '*' 19 2.463 o.155 18.940 -----------------------------







TOTAL Maintenance Personnel 96 59 369 46.904 19.371 207.498 Operations Personnel 65 0 13 23.165 0.045 5.276 Health Physics Personnel 92 0 '98 28.435 o.ooo 37.159 Supervisory Personnel 20 1 8 7.417 0.200 6.753 Engineering Personnel 26 14 103 10.208 8.908 53.911 -----------------------------





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GRAND TOTAL 299 74 591 116.129 28.524 310.597