IR 05000220/1983012
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| Site: | Nine Mile Point |
| Issue date: | 06/13/1983 |
| From: | Cohen I, Crocker H, Craig Gordon NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I) |
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U. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Region I Report No. 50-220/83-12 Docket No. 50-220 License No. DPR-63 Priority
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Licensee:
Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation 300 Erie Boulevard West Syracuse, New York 13202 Facility Name:
Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit 1 (NMPNS)
Inspection At:
NMPNS, New York Inspection Conducted:
May 16-20, 1983 Inspectors:
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Ira Cohen, Emergency Preparedness Specialist date signed VNA B.
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Section Inspection Summary:
Inspection on May 16-20, 1983 (Inspection Report No. 50-220/83-12)
Areas Inspected: Special announced followup inspection of emergency preparedness items from a prior appraisal performed on August 17-28, 1981 (Report No.
50-220/81-18). The inspection involved 62 inspector hours onsite by two regionally based NRC inspectors.
Results:
Of the 24 Appendix A items resulting from the appraisal 24 were closed. Of the 35 Appendix B items, 35 were closed. No violations were identified.
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DETAILS
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Persons Contacted
- T. J. Chwalek, Assistant Emergency Coordinator J. Blasiak, Assistant Supervisor, Chemical and Radiation Protection R. Burtch, Director, Nuclear Information
- E. Leach, Superintendent Chem / Rad Management
- J. Pavel, Training Supervisor - Nuclear
- T. Perkins, General Superintendent
- T. Roman, Station Superintendent
- P. Volza, Emergency Coordinator
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General During the period August 17-28, 1981, an NRC team conducted an appraisal of the State of Emergency Preparedness at the Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station (NMPNS), Unit 1.
As a result, the NRC identified twenty-four items requiring resolution in order for the licensee to achieve an adequate state of emergency preparedness and thirty-five improvement items. These findings were documented in a letter to the licensee dated February 22, 1982 and in the NRC Inspection Report No. 50-220/81-18.
In a letter dated March 24, 1982, the licensee made commitments to resolve all significant findings and improvement items. As a result of this inspection all of the open items were closed.
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Licensee Actions on Previous Inspection Findings 3.01 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-02:
Revise the emergency organization to provide for all the emergency functions required during initial, intermediate and final phases of augmentation; update the site Emergency Plan to describe the revised organization; and issue revised implementing procedures as necessary to be consistent with the revised organization. The updated description in the plan shall include a sufficient level of detail to: unambiguously delineate the command hierarchy; clearly specify its structure, reporting chains and inter-relationships at any phase of augmentation; and, include supervisory as well as non-supervisory elements.
(Appendix A-1)
The inspectors reviewed Section 5.0 of the Emergency Plan, Procedure No. EAP-3, " Emergency Personnel Action Procedures", dated August 17, 1982 and noted that the description of the emergency organiza, tion detailed: command hierarchy; structure; reporting chains; inter-relationships and supervisory as well as non-supervisory elements.
3.02 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-03:
Provide approved lists of personnel in the emergency organization segregated by individual training qual-ification which reflects each functional area specified within the
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emergency organization. These lists shall identify the current training status of each individual.
Provisions to maintain the lists current shall be developed and implemented.
(Appendix A-2)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure No. EPP-11, " Review and Revisions of Site Emergency Plan and Procedures", dated May 29, 1982, Procedure No. APN-10F, " Emergency Preparedness Training", dated May 9, 1982 and noted that approved lists of qualified personnel were maintained.
3.03 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-05: Develop a document to implement the Emergency Plan training program including the alignment of the training categories with the functional areas of emergency activity in the emergency organization.
(Appendix A-3)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee training personnel, reviewed Procedure No. APN-10F, dated May 9,1982 and noted that the Emergency Plan training program had been documented.
3.04(Closed) 50-220/81-18-06: Provide training / retraining for all individuals with specific functional duties in the emergency organ-ization to meet schedule requirements, and additional training between scheduled sessions, as needed, to update recipients on changes in emergency response (e.g. equipment, procedures).
(Appendix A-4)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee training personnel, reviewed training attendance records and copies of examinations of ten members of the emergency organization selected at random and noted that training / retraining was provided as required. The inspectors also noted that provisions were made to update personnel as to changes in the emergency response.
3.05 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-07: Develop a training course to cover all aspects of post-accident sampling.
(Appendix A-5)
The inspectors held discussions with the licensee's training personnel, reviewed a lesson plan entitled, " Training in Post-Accident Sampling and Analysis" and noted that a training course was developed which covered all aspects of post-accident sampling. This item is considered closed, but the NRC will continue to examine the licensee's progress on implementation of NUREG-0737 items.
3.06 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-11: Complete the installation of ventilation and protective equipment to ensure the habitability of the TSC during-the various accident scenarios, and rearrange communication equipment so that clustering of phones and personnel is prevented.
(Appendix A-6)
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The inspectors toured the TSC and noted that the ventillation system and continious air monitors were installed, supplies of protective equipment were inplace and a telephone communications console was provided so that clustering of phones and personnel was prevented.
3.07 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-14:
Re-evaluate interim facilities and equipment used for post-accident coolant sampling and analysis during accidents to determine maximum concentrations that could be sampled, handled and analyzed.
Pro'!ide a written report of the results to the NRC Region I Office and include a schedule of any planned actions.
(Appendix A-7)
The inspectors reviewed the licensee's re-evaluation of the interim facilities and equipment used for post-accident coolant sampling and analyses which was provided in a report dated October 20, 1981.
Subsequent to this evaluation the inspector noted that the licensee installed a new post-accident coolant sampling system. This item is considered closed, but the NRC will continue to examine the licensee's progress on implementation of NUREG-0737 items.
3.08 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-15:
Re-evaluate interim facilities and equipment used for sampling and analyses of drywell atmosphere, to determine maximum concentrations that could be sampled, handled and analyzed.
Provide a written report of the results to the NRC Region I Office and include a schedule of any planned actions.
(Appendix A-8)
The inspectors reviewed the licensee's re evaluation of the interim facilities and equipment used for sampling and analyses of drywell atmosphere. The inspectors also observed the newly installed sampling system which although not fully operational could be used if necessary.
This item is considered closed, but the NRC will continue to examine'
the licensee's progress on implementation of NUREG-0737 items.
3.09 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-16:
Re-evaluate facilities and equipment for sampling and analysis of noble gases, radioiodines and particulates to determine maximum concentrations that could be sampled and analyzed during accidents.
Provide a written report of the results to the NRC Region I Office and include a schedule of any planned actions.
(Appendix A-9)
The inspectors reviewed the licensee's re-evaluation of the facilities and equipment for sampling and analysis of noble gases, radioiodines and particulates.
In addition, the inspectors observed that an automated sampling and analysis system was being installed which was scheduled for completion prior to startup.
This item is considered closed, but the NRC will continue to examine the licensee's progress on implementation of NUREG-0737 items.
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3.10 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-17: Complete the radioactive waste storage and demineralizer system to provide additional storage capacity for radioactive liquid wastes that may be generated during accidents.
(Appendix A-10)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel and noted that although the waste storage and demineralizer system was not yet fully operational there was additional adequate capacity for storage of radioactive liquid wastes that may be generated during an accident.
3.11 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-18:
Provide appropriate facilities and supplies needed to decontaminate the number of persons that might be expected to be contaminated during severe emergencies.
(Appendix A-11)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure No. EPP-15, " Health Physics Procedure", Revision 3, dated
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both inplant and at the offsite assembly areas to decontaminate I
those individuals expected to be contaminated during severe emergencies.
3.12 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-19:
Provide work facilities and resources in the vicinity of the site which would be available for corporate, contractor, and non-licensee augmentation personnel in the event of a large, prolonged response.
(Appendix A-12)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, toured the Energy Information Center (EIC) and noted that additional work facilities could be provided at the EIC and that arrangements were made for use of other nearby facilities in the event of a prolonged emergency.
3.13 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-20:
Provide space and install communications and other equipment in the Emerger.cy News Center, as needed to ensure the performance of its designated functions during emergencies.
(Appendix A-13)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, toured the Emergency News Center and noted that sufficient space, communications and other equipment had been provided to ensure the performance of its designated functions during emergencies.
3.14 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-21:
Provide portable instruments to measure radioiodine from cartridges in accordance with criteria set forth in NUREG-0654.
(Appendix A-14)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed the licensee's re-evaluation of the detection and measurement of airborne radioiodine under field conditions and noted that portable instruments were provided in accordance with the criteria of NUREG-0654.
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3.15(Closed) 50-220/81-18-30: Rewrite Implementing Instructions for each emergency class, from the perspective of the ED to orchestrate other detailed emergency implementing procedures, so that a coherent emergency direction is made possible.
(Appendix A-15)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure No. EAP-1, " Activation and Direction of Emergency Plan",
Revision 0, dated August 17, 1982 and noted that detailed implementing instructions were provided for the ED.
3.16 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-31:
Prepare an overall procedure which integrates the various sources of radiological assessment information to allow the RAC to make a coherent response and enable him to estimate the radiological consequences resulting from the various accident scenarios.
(Appendix A-16)
The inspectors reviewed Procedure No. EPP-8, "Onsite and Offsite Dose Assessment Procedure", dated June 30, 1982 and noted that all sources of radiological assessment information was provided for use by the RAC.
3.17 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-32: Clarify and simplify the dose assessment calculation procedure (EPP-8).
(Appendix A-17)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure No. EPP-8, "Onsite and Offsite Dose Assessment Procedure",
dated June 30, 1982 and noted that the dose assessment calculation procedure intended for use by the Shift Supervisor during the initial stages of an accident was clarified and simplified.
3.18 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-33:
Review procedures for dose projections and protective action recommendations to take into account uncertainty of plume locations.
(Appendix A-18)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel and noted that the uncertainty of plume locations was accounted for by use of an Inland Supplementary Meteorological Tower.
3.19 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-34:
Review EPP-7 and 8 to include guidance on how to deal with errors resulting from variance in the plume pathway.
(Appendix A-19)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure Nos. EPP-7, " Downwind Radiological Monitoring", dated August 30, 1982, EPP-8, "Onsite and Offsite Dose Assessment Procedure",
dated June 30, 1982 and noted that guidance was given as to how to deal with errors resulting from variance in the plume pathwa.
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3.20 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-38:
Revise EPP-6 to include:
radiation protection precautions for unusual plant conditions; radiological survey and sample counting instructions (within the action steps);
time of dose rate measurements; techniques for taking radiation measurements (e.g. ground level versus waist level); and, disposition of original data sheets.
(Appendix A-20)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure No. EPP-6, "Inplant Emergency Surveys", dated August 30, 1982, and noted that provisions were made to brief survey teams as to radiation protection precautions; time of dose rate measurements and techniques for taking radiation measurements and disposition of original data sheets.
3.21(Closed) 50-220/81-16-39: Revise NI-PSP-10 to include limiting exposure; clear assignment of responsibility; a check list for radiological precautions to be taken during sampling, transportation and analysis; communications; maximum concentrations of radioactivity in the sample for handling and analysis; and ALARA considerations.
(Appendix A-21)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel and noted that Procedure No. NI-PSP-10 had been replaced by Procedure No.
NI-PSP-13, " Sampling of High Activity Reactor Water Using the 277'
Turbine Building Post-Accident Sampling System" after installation of the new sampling system. The new procedure permits remote sampling, delineates radiological precautions and includes ALARA considerations.
3.22 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-46: Develop a procedure for analyzing liquid waste samples resulting from severe accidents.
(Appendix A-22)'
The inspectors hel'd discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure No. S-CAP-60, " Dilution of Liquid and Gas Samples of High Activity", dated August 1982 and noted that a procedure was developed to analyze liquid waste samples resulting from severe accidents.
3.23 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-49:
Revise EPP-04 and -15 to include specific guidance on technique for personnel monitoring for the number of persons expected during emergencies; and cross-references to decon-tamination and follow-up bioassays.
(Appendix A-23)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure Nos. EPP-4, " Personnel Injury or Illness", dated March 8, 1983, EPP-15, " Health Physics Procedure", dated August 30, 1982 and noted that guidance was given for personnel monitoring and handling
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3.24 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-53: Develop procedure to orchestrate the transition from an emergency classification to a recovery mode, including specific criteria upon which the emergency classes will be downgraded and provisions for notification of federal,. state and local officials prior to entering a downgraded mode.
(Appendix A-24)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure No. EPP-25, " Emergency Reclassification and Recovery",
dated August 30, 1982 and noted that an appropriate procedure was developed to enter the recovery mode.
3.25 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-01:
Formally assign a Corporate EPC or another qualified individual to assist the site EPC so that all aspects of the development and maintenance of the site and corporate emergency response capability are addressed with sufficient depth.
(Appendix B-1)
The inspectors held discussion with licensee personnel and noted that an additional qualified individual had been assigned to assist the site EPC.
3.26 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-04: Outline of a scheme to ensure that a sufficient number of professionals and technicians will be available -
to support a continuous emergency response beyond 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
(Appendix B-2)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure No. EAP-1, " Activation and Direction of Emergency Plan",
dated August 30, 1982, and noted that provisions were made to ensure the availability of a sufficient number of personnel to support a response beyond 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
3.27 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-08:
Upgrade emergency training material in the Security Department to ensure consistency with present Emergency Plan and Procedures. (Appendix B-3)
The inspectors reviewed a training plan entitled " Emergency Plan Duties" and noted that training offered to security personnel was consistent with the Emergency Plan and Procedures.
3.28 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-09:
Provide formal documentation for emergency training program conducted for all offsite organizations; including responsibilities for training in each area, frequency of training, instructors' lesson plans and record-keeping.
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The inspectors held discussions with licensee training personnel, reviewed Procedure No. APN-10F, " Emergency Preparedness Training",
dated August 9, 1982 and noted that an emergency training program for offsite organizations had been formalized and documented, n
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3.29(Closed) 50-220/81-18-10:
Provide means to ensure that all personnel assigned emergency functions are properly trained and qualified to fulfill their duties; and are made cognizant of their responsibilities during emergency conditions.
(Appendix B-5)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee training personnel, reviewed Procedure No. APN-10F, " Emergency Preparedness Training",
dated August 9,1982 and noted that provisions had been made to train and qualify personnel assigned emergancy functions.
3.30(Closed) 50-220/81-18-12:
Provide a' separate office for NRC personnel with adequate habitability and communications.
(Appendix B-6)
The inspectors held discussions with_ licensee personnel, toured the TSC and noted that a separate office for NRC personnel was provided close to the TSC, having adequate space, habitability and communications.
3.31 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-13: Complete and rearrange the communications network in the E0F to improve its efficiency and lower noise levels.
(Appendix B-7)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, toured the E0F and noted that the communications network was rearranged to improve efficiency and lower noise levels.
3.32 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-22: Develop means for calibrating the high range survey meters for high radiation fields.
(Appendix B-8)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, toured the calibration facility and noted that there was a means to calibrate high range survey. meters.
3.33 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-23: Describe the method to deal with illegible wind direction traces during on-shore flow conditions.
(i.e. A 0-360 degrees wind vane rather than 0-540).
(Appendix B-9)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, observed wind direction instrumentation and noted that 0-360 wind vanes within the TSC were replaced by 0-540 wind direction vanes to eliminate illegible wind direction traces.
3.34 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-24:
Establish an alternate stability class determination scheme for use when the primary source of information cannot provide this parameter.
(Consider the data types available from the alternate data sources).
(Appendix B-10)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure No. EPP-8, "Onsite and Offsite Dose Assessment Procedure",
dated June 30, 1982 and noted that two stability class determination schemes had been developed.
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3.35(Closed) 50-220/81-18-25:
Include the characteristic wind direction traces to determine atmospheric stability class in EPP-8 rather than depend on posted material external to the plan or procedures.
(Appendix B-11)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure No. EPP-8, "Onsite and Offsite Dose Assessment Procedure",
dated June 30, 1982 and noted that characteristic wind direction traces to determine atmospheric stability class were included in the procedure.
3.36(Closed) 50-220/81-18-26:
Identify the method for adjusting wind speed measurements (32' or 200') to the characteristic release height (32' or 350').
(Wind speed profiles, for example could be used to apply the appropriate value to the dose projection contingent on release pathway).
(Appendix B-12)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel and noted that a method for adjusting wind speed measurements to the release height had been instituted within the computerized dose calculation method.
3.37 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-27: Relocate the cascade generator to an area which would be accessible under accident conditions to provide quality breathing air, and obtain written agreements with offsite groups to ensure alternate air refilling services.
(Appendix B-13)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, toured the cascade generator area and noted that cascade generator had been relocated from the turbine building to the administration building storeroom. Also, written agreements with offsite groups for alternate air refilling services were obtained.
3.38 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-28: Develop means to permit audible radio communications within the plant.
(Appendix B-14)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, toured the plant and noted that repeaters were located throughout the plant to improve radio communications.
3.39 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-29:
Include cross-references to specific E0P in operating procedures.
(Appendix B-15)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel and noted that emergency operating procedures were cross referenced to emergency plan implementing procedures.
3.40(Closed) 50-220/81-18-35:
Review EPP-7 and 8 to include radiological protection measures for survey team members, backup communications and a protocol for relaying survey results.
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The inspectors reviewed Procedure No. EPP-7, " Downwind Radiological Monitoring", dated August 30, 1982 and noted radiological protection measures for survey team members, backup communications and a protocol for relaying survey results.
3.41 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-36:
Revise EPP-7 to include radiation protection guidelines and modify data sheets to provide space for recording the time at which each sample was taken, and team member's names.
(Appendix B-17)
The inspectors reviewed Procedure No. EPP-7, " Downwind Radiological Monitoring", dated August 30, 1983 and noted that the procedure included radiation protection guidelines and provisions within the survey team report for time each sample is taken and team member's names.
3.42 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-37: Specify how to dispose of samples and provide instructions indicating the flow of information from field survey teams to other elements of the emergency organization.
(Appendix B-18)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel and noted that disposition of samples are provided by the appropriate Team Coordinator and that information flows from the Team Coordinator to the Radiological Assessment Coordinator.
3.43 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-40:
Review procedure used for primary coolant analysis to instruct the user on relaying information to organizational elements performing assessment functions (e.g. E0, RAC).
(Appendix B-19)
The inspectors hel'd discussions with licensee personnel and noted that primary coolant analyses are relayed from the Station Sample Team Coordinator to the Radiological Assessment Coordinator.
3.44 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-41:
Re-evaluate procedures for containment (dry well) sampling in accordance with findings in Section 4.1.1.6.
(Appendix B-20)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure No. S-CAP-60, " Dilution of Liquid and Gas Samples of High Activity" dated July 30, 1982, Procedure No. NI-PSP-11, "High Activity Drywell Atmosphere Sampling and Analyses", dated April 26, 1983 and noted that the procedures provided for communications, utilization of
.5R and 50R dosimeters and cross-reference to emergency plan implementing procedures as requested within the evaluation report of the Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Post Accident Sampling System.
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3.45 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-42:
Review N1-PSP-11 to include instructiori for the user to forward data to organizational elements performing offsite dose assessment (e.g. RAC, ED) and how to dispose of samples.
(Appendix B-21)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel and noted that the licensee believed it was unnecessary to revise N1-PSP-11 to include the above information since these matters are handled routinely.
3.46 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-43:
Review Stack Effluent Sampling Procedure to incorporate guidelines for:
conducting pra-entrance precautionary meetings during off-shifts; handling highly radioactive charcoal and other filter medis; and relaying data to organizational elements in charge of making offsite dose assessment.
(Appendix B-22)
The inspectors reviewed Procedure No. EPP-9, "On-Call Procedures",
dated February 20, 1981. EPP-8, "0nsite and Offsite Dose Assessment Procedure", dated June 30, 1982 and noted that provisions were made to conduct pre-entrance precautionary meetings during off-shifts; handling highly radioactive charcoal and other filter media; and relaying data to organizational elements in charge of making offsite dose assessment.
3.47 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-44: Review N1-SP-7 to include radiological
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precautions expected when handling and analyzing highly radioactive samples and instructions for the user to relay information to emergency personnel responsible for offsite assessment actions (e.g. ED, RAC).
(Appendix B-23)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure No. EPP-7, "Inplant Emergency Surveys", dated August 30, 1982 and noted that provisions are maintained to include radiological precautions when handling and analyzing highly radioactive samples and to relay information to emergency personnel responsible for offsite assessment actions.
3.48 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-45: Develop a procedure for sampling liquid wastes which addresses the radiological conditions expected during severe accidents.
(Appendix B-24)
The inspectors reviewed Procedure No. S-SP-1, " Liquid Grab Sample -
Sample Station", dated July 30, 1982 and noted that a procedure was deve. loped to sample liquid wastes under radiological conditions expected during severe accidents.
3.49 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-47:
Revise emergency implementing procedures to include responsibilities for radiological protection (e.g.,
briefings of emergency personnel, dosimetry, etc.) in the action steps portion of the procedures.
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The inspectors reviewed Procedure Nos. EPP-6, "Inplant Emergency Surveys", dated August 30, 1982, EPP-7, " Downwind Radiological Monitoring", dated August 30, 1982, EPP-15, " Health Physics Procedure",
dated, August 30, 1982 and noted that responsibilities for radio-logical protection were provided.
3.50(Closed) 50-220/81-18-48:
Include provisions for evacuation of park area around the EIC.
(Appendix B-26)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure No. EAP-1, " Activation and Direction of Emergency Plan", and noted that there were provisions to evacuate the park area around the EIC.
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3.51 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-50:
Include body sketches and data sheets to record decontamination progress.
(Appendix B-27)
The inspectors reviewed Procedure No. EPP-15, " Health Physics Procedure",
dated August 30, 1982 and noted that body sketches and data sheets had been provided to record decontamination progress.
3.52 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-51:
Provide consistent personnel decontamination limits between the Emergency Plan and those stated in EPP-04 and 19.
(Appendix B-28)
The inspectors reviewed the Emergency Plan and Procedure Nos. EPP-04 and 19 and noted that personnel decontamination limits of 1500 dpm/15cm2 appeared in the three documents.
3.53 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-52:
Incorporate into EPP-22 the criteria and logistics of selection of team members and communications means to be employed.
(Appendix B-29)
The inspectors reviewed Procedure Nos. EPP-22, " Damage Control",
dated August 23,1982, EAP-3, " Emergency Personnel Action Procedures",
dated August 30, 1982 and noted that the procedure included the criteria and logistics of selection of team members and communication means to be employed.
3.54 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-54:
Revise EPP-21's format to clearly outline responsibilities, guidelines and specific sequential actions required of the various individuals dealing with public information during accidents.
(Appendix B-30)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure No. CPP-6 (which replaced EPP-21), "Public Affairs and Corporate Communications Emergency Communications Procedure", dated October 5, 1982 and noted that responsibilities, guidelines and specific sequential actions required of various individuals dealing with public information during accidents were provide T
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3.55 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-55: Develop provisions for responding to public inquiries separate from the news media.
(Appendix B-31)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure No. CPP-6, "Public Affairs and Corporate Communications Emergency Communications Procedure", dated October 5, 1982 and noted that provisions for responding to public inquiries would be accomplished by means of a Rumor Control Team.
3.56(Closed) 50-220/81-18-56:
Revise of EPP-10 to include:
unambiguous specification of radiation survey instrumentation consistent with their intended use; development of procedures for operationally checking the same; and a criteria for acceptance or rejection of instruments. (Appendix B-32)
The inspectors held discussions with licenseo personnel, reviewed Procedure No. EPP-10, " Emergency Equipment Inventories and Checklists",
dated August 30, 1982 and noted that inventory listings showed radiation survey instrumentation consistent with their intended use, operational checks were required and acceptance or rejection criteria were specified.
Inspection of two emergency kits confirmed appropriate instruments were available.
3.57 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-57:
Review Emergency Plan and procedures to include a requirement for updating letters of agreement with offsite support agencies.
(Appendix B-33)
The inspectors reviewed Procedure No. EPP-11, dated May 29, 1982 and noted that provisions were made to update all letters of agreement at least every two years.
3.58 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-58:
Disseminate emergency planning information brochures to the public within the plume exposure EPZ.
(Appendix B-34)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed emergency planning information brochures and noted that brochures were distributed to the public within the plume exposure EPZ on October 16, 1981 and during August 1982.
3.59 (Closed) 50-220/81-18-59:
Review the Emergency Plan to include a description of the media educational program, responsibilities, implementation dates and its frequency. (Appendix B-35)
The inspectors held discussions with licensee personnel, reviewed Procedure No. APN-10F, " Emergency Preparedness Training" and noted that detailed description of the media educational program was provided.
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Exit Interview On May 20, 1983, the inspectors met with those individuals identified in Paragraph 1, and discussed the inspection findings.