What happens once the Department of Energy (DOE) request for exposure monitoring information goes past 60 days?
We closely monitor the number of days since a DOE request was sent. Once the request exceeds the 60 day mark, we contact the DOE Operations Office where the request was sent and notify them, in a report that is compiled and sent monthly, as to which requests have exceeded 60 days. Please note that we are working closely with DOE to improve the efficiency of their records retrieval process.
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