[Global] [EXTERNAL]Re: Contingency dose

Clayton, Melanie N. MNCLAYTO at southernco.com
Thu Aug 28 09:25:41 EDT 2025


We add a 7% emergent dose bucket to our Plant alara committee outage dose goal.  Then we use this dose for contingent or emergent as necessary. We do report out the outage goal to the plant without the 7% even though it’s approved so that we are challenging our workers to meet the lower goal.

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Outage: Generally contingency is not loaded as a line item UNLESS it is loaded with resources and what we call a “high” risk of activating the contingency. If it isn’t loaded with resources in the schedule we might have an


Outage:

Generally contingency is not loaded as a line item UNLESS it is loaded with resources and what we call a “high” risk of activating the contingency. If it isn’t loaded with resources in the schedule we might have an idea of impact but absorb it with an emergent bank for the outage.



Online:

Seen as a carried forward item on SAC agendas if it is a high dose item or similarly a high risk of activating as determined by work management. Generally this is very few items and most impacts are absorbed through the emergent dose process.





Thanks,





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Activities labeled contingency will get reviewed for Radiological risk, and an RWP assigned to it, but no dose.  Dose is added if the activity is needed.



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All,

Quick benchmark question, does anyone perform dose projections for contingency work?  If so, how do you account for it when the work is not performed or when it is performed?



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