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Started by UncaBuffalo, Mar 13, 2004, 10:10

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Does your plant provide web access for contractors?

Yes
24 (38.1%)
Yes, but blocks the email (Hotmail, Yahoo!, etc.) sites.
16 (25.4%)
No, but house techs have access and will usually let rentals surf a bit.
14 (22.2%)
NO!
9 (14.3%)

Total Members Voted: 43

LaFeet

Quote from: Mike McFarlin on Jun 14, 2006, 11:51
Use and don't abuse the privledge.

Heck Spanky   I thought this was what we were gettin paid for

retired nuke

We have a general logon ID so that people can access the computer without all the IT paperwork. This allows access to the electronic logbook, survey maps, ALARA paperwork, tagouts, etc.
No real restrictions regarding internet, but obviously, if you're surfing all shift, someone will prompt you to return to work, usually by finding something nasty that needs doing.... :D
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LaFeet

I like that idea HouseDad.... no one should be surfing too long while work is needing to be done

vikingfan

While working with GE this spring at fukushima site 2 unit 3 ( 2F3 ) we all had LAN cables provided so we could check email, call home etc when not on the refuel floor. while this is not the norm for most u.s sites it was a nice perk for working in japan :):)

nuclearnavajo

To sleep or surf that is the question. 
Tis far greater that a man be sitting doing nothing,
than to be able to browse his employers website.

<Thanks PVNGS>
Sleep is for the weak, and the Aux building.

Brett LaVigne

The INTERNET!!!!???? Is that thing still around!?
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