LIC-04-0060, Transmittal of Changes to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures

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Transmittal of Changes to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures
ML041250128
Person / Time
Site: Fort Calhoun Omaha Public Power District icon.png
Issue date: 04/29/2004
From: Herman J
Omaha Public Power District
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
LIC-04-0060 EPIP-EOF-21, Rev 5, EPIP-EOF-3, Rev 20
Download: ML041250128 (23)


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uMMD 0-pp Omaha Public Power District 444 South 16th Street Mall Omaha NE 68102-2247 April 29, 2004 LIC-04-0060 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555

Reference:

Docket No. 50-285

SUBJECT:

Transmittal of Changes to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIP)

In accordance with 10 CFR 50.54(a), 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section V, and 10 CFR 50.4(b)(5), please find EPIP change packages enclosed for the Document Control Desk (holder of Copy 165) and the NRC Region IV Plant Support Branch Secretary (holder of Copies 154 and 155).

The document update instructions and summary of changes are included on the Confirmation of Transmittal form (Form EP-1) attached to each controlled copy change package. Please return the Confirmation of Transmittal forms by June 18, 2004.

The revised documents included in the enclosed package are:

EPIP Index page 1 of 2 issued 04/20/04 EPIP-EOF-3 R20 issued 04/20/04 EPIP Index page 1 of 2 issued 04/27/04 EPIP-EOF-21 R5 issued 04/27/04 If you have any questions regarding the enclosed changes, please contact Mr. Carl Simmons at (402) 533-6430.

Sincerely, gB. Herman anager - Nuclear Licensing JBH/ckf Enclosures c: NRC Region IV Plant Support Branch Secretary (2 sets)

Alan Wang, NRC Project Manager (w/o enclosures)

J. G. Kramer, NRC Senior Resident Inspector (w/o enclosures)

Emergency Planning Department (w/o enclosures)

Employment with Equal Opportunity

Fort Calhoun Station Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Index Page 1 of 2 EPIP Document Document Title RevisionlDate EPI P-OSC-1 Emergency Classification R35 05-02-02 EPIP-OSC-2 Command and Control Position Actions/Notifications R42 05-28-03a EPIP-OSC-9 Emergency Team Briefings R7 12-09-99 EPIP-OSC-15 Communicator Actions R22 10-24-00a EPIP-OSC-21 Activation of the Operations Support Center R1 3 03-02-04 EPIP-TSC-1 Activation of the Technical Support Center R25 03-02-04 EPIP-TSC-2 Catastrophic Flooding Preparations (RO 03-22-95) DELETED R5 11-13-03 (05-09-95) REINSTATED EPIP-TSC-8 Core Damage Assessment R15 10-28-03 EPIP-EOF-1 Activation of the Emergency Operations Facility R13 10-29-02 EPIP-EOF-3 Offsite Monitoring R20 04-20-04 EPIP-EOF-6 Dose Assessment R33 04-02-04 EPIP-EOF-7 Protective Action Guidelines R15 03-11-04 EPIP-EOF-10 Warehouse Personnel Decontamination Station Operation R10 01-13-O0a EPIP-EOF-1 1 Dosimet Records, Exposure Extensions and Habitability R20 07-02-03 EPIP-EOF-19 Recovery Actions R8 07-17-03 EPIP-EOF-21 Potassium Iodide Issuance R4 11-07-00 EPIP-EOF-23 Emergency Response Message System R5 10-12-99 EPIP-EOF-24 EOF Backup Alert Notification System Activation R3 09-09-99 EPIP-RR-1 1 Technical Support Center Director Actions R14 02-29-O0a EPIP-RR-1 3 Reactor Safety Coordinator Actions R14 12-09-99a EPIP-RR-17 TSC Security Coordinator Actions R15 12-10-02a EPIP-RR-17A TSC Administrative Logistics Coordinator Actions R20 11-07-02a April 20, 2004 11:21 AM

WP10 Distribution Authorized This procedure does not contain any proprietary information, or such information has been censored. This issue may be released to the public document room. Proprietary information Fort Calhoun Station includes per sonnel names, Unit No. 1 company teliephone numbers, and any information, which could impede emei rgency response.

EPIP-EOF-3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE

Title:

OFFSITE MONITORING FC-68 Number: EC 33000 Reason for Change: Change Step 2.2 in References/Commitment Documents listing to reference new instrument. Add new attachment with contamination guidelines.

Requestor: M. Reller Preparer: M. Reller ISSUED: 04-20-04 3:00 pm R20

FORT CALHOUN STATION EPIP-EOF-3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE 1 OF 13 OFFSITE MONITORING NON-SAFETY RELATED

1. PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure provides guidance to field teams on performing offsite radiological monitoring.
2. REFERENCES/COMMITMENT DOCUMENTS 2.1 RP-464, Operation of the Eberline ASP-2E With SPA-9 Probe 2.2 RP-420, Operation of Ludlum and Eberline Count Ratemeters Using External Pancake GM Probes 2.3 RP-439, Operation of the Dose Rate Meter 2.4 RP-434, Operation of the Radeco Model H-81 0 Air Totalizer 2.5 RP-203, Air Sample Collection and Analysis 2.6 FC-EPF-2, Offsite Monitoring Log 2.7 FC-EPF-8, Sample Worksheet 2.8 Ongoing Commitments
3. DEFINITIONS None
4. PREREQUISITES None
5. PROCEDURE 5.1 The TSC Field Team Technician(s) will review Attachment 6.6 when preparing for departure.

5.2 The TSC Field Team Technician(s) will use Attachment 6.1 when preparing for departure.

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FORT CALHOUN STATION EPI P-EOF-3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE 2 OF 13 5.3 The TSC Field Team Technician(s) will use Attachment 6.2 when performing a plume search.

5.4 The TSC Field Team Technician(s) will use Attachment 6.3 for performing surveys.

5.5 The TSC Field Team Technician(s) will use Attachment 6.4 for counting samples.

5.6 The TSC Field Team Technician(s) will use Attachment 6.5 for follow-up actions.

6. ATTACHMENTS 6.1 Preparing for Departure 6.2 Plume Search 6.3 Performing Surveys 6.4 Counting Samples 6.5 Follow-up Actions 6.6 Contamination Control Guidelines R20

FORT CALHOUN STATION EPIP-EOF-3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE 3 OF 13 Attachment 6.1 - Preparing for Departure (I/ INITIALS

1. Upon arrival at the TSC report to the TSC Protective Measures coordinator for:

1.1 A briefing of current conditions:

  • Emergency Classification Level
  • Initiating conditions
  • Prognosis 1.2 A briefing on weather data:
  • Wind Speed
  • Wind direction
  • Stability class
  • Affected sectors 1.3 Dose Assessments (if being performed)
  • Protective Action Recommendations (PARs)
  • Action taken by states 1.4 Special precautions or strategy to be used in field (i.e., road conditions).

1.5 Field team assignments 1.6 Consider obtaining bottled water from the TSC.

2. Proceed to the Security Building Emergency Gear locker and obtain:
  • Vehicle keys
  • Survey and monitoring instruments
  • Self reading dosimeters R20

FORT CALHOUN STATION EPIP-EOF-3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE 4 OF 13 Attachment 6.1 - Preparing for Departure (L* INITIALS

3. Verify radio operability:

NOTE: Push the talk button to talk, release the button to listen.

  • Turn on radio
  • Select desired sub-fleet number (normally SF4)
  • Contact EOF (TSC as backup) for a radio check
4. Record the following information on the FC-EPF-2 form:

NOTE: The information below is normally reported to the EOF Field Team Specialist.

  • Field Team color (red or blue)
  • Type and serial numbers of survey instruments
  • Calibration due dates of survey instruments
  • Names of Field Team members
  • Initial readings of Field Team members dosimetry
5. Prior to departure receive instructions from the EOF Field Team Specialist on:
  • Current plant conditions
  • Projected plume pathway
  • Targeted sample location
  • Preferred route to sample location
  • Personal protective actions required (use ALARA principals)
6. When directed proceed to the sample location using the Monitor Book Map for directions.

NOTE: Maps are available to assist in proceeding to the assigned sample location.

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FORT CALHOUN STATION EPIP-EOF-3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE 5 OF 13 Attachment 6.2 - Plume Search NOTE: Ensure dose rate instrument is kept in the on position on the lowest possible scale.

NOTE: Always follow ALARA principles when performing your duties.

1. Plume search when enroute to the projected plume pathway:

1.1 Periodically monitor background.

1.2 Report and record any increase in background to the EOF Field Team Specialist include:

  • Maximum dose rate location
  • Any other conditions of note 1.3 Follow the instructions of the Field Team Specialist.
2. Plume search when in the plume or the projected plume pathway:

2.1 Continually monitor background 2.2 Report and record any increase in background to the EOF Field Team Specialist include:

  • Maximum dose rate (plume centerline)
  • Lowest dose rate(s) (plume edge)
  • Location(s)
  • Changes in meteorological conditions
  • Any other conditions of note
3. Consult with the EOF Field Team Specialist to determine the location in which to perform surveys.

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FORT CALHOUN STATION EPIP-EOF-3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE 6 OF 13 Attachment 6.3 - Performing Surveys (I INITIALS

1. General instructions:

1.1 Ensure that EOF Field Team Specialist is aware of your location.

1.2 Always use ALARA principles.

1.3 When stopped use roof mounted yellow light.

1.4 Always park in a safe and secure location.

1.5 Exercise care when handling sample to prevent cross-contamination.

1.6 Be aware of the need for protective clothing.

1.7 If radio communication is lost for any reason contact Field Team Specialist by commercial telephone.

1.8 Dosimetry should be read at each sample location as a minimum, record results on FC-EPF-2.

2. Beta/Gamma Surveys NOTE: Determine beta and gamma radiation levels using the ion chamber instrument.

NOTE: In a noble gas field, an ion chamber instrument can become internally contaminated and provide erroneous readings.

2.1 In an open area, avoiding trees and other obstructions:

2.1.1 Monitor for beta and gamma radiation at ground level.

2.1.2 Monitor for beta and gamma radiation at waist level.

2.1.3 Record readings on FC-EPF-2.

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FORT CALHOUN STATION EPIP-EOF-3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE 7 OF 13 Attachment 6.3 - Performing Surveys m INITIALS

3. Air Sampling (AR 30448]

3.1 Load the air sampler with both a particulate filter and a charcoal cartridge.

3.1 .1 Note the direction of the air flow on the cartridge using the arrow for guidance.

3.1.2 Note the collection side of the particulate filter with an ink mark.

3.1.3 Ensure the gaskets are in place and the particulate filter is properly positioned to prevent air to bypass the filter.

NOTE: Perform air sampling in an open area away from trees, buildings and other obstructions.

NOTE: Do not place air sampler on the ground or in any other place where it may vacuum surface contamination. It is preferred to place the air sampler safely on the roof of the vehicle facing into the wind.

3.2 If power is to be supplied from the vehicle inverter:

3.2.1 Place the power supply switch to the "generator" or "inverter" position.

3.2.2 Turn on the inverter switch (located on the inverter).

3.3 If power is to be supplied from an outside power source:

3.3.1 Ensure power supply switch is on outside power.

3.3.2 Plug van into the power source.

3.4 Plug Sampler in and operate in accordance with

  • RP-434
  • Perform air sampling gathering a sample volume of 4 ft3 3.5 Bag the particulate filter and iodine cartridge samples separately and fill out and attach the supplied label.

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FORT CALHOUN STATION EPIP-EOF-3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE 8 OF 13 Attachment 6.3 - Performing Surveys L*n INITIALS

4. Smear Collection:

4.1 Obtain and clearly number the desired amount of smears (normally one smear is obtained per sample location):

4.1 .1 Smear surfaces as desired using a standard 100 cm2 (approximate) smear area.

4.1.2 Bag the smear(s) and fill out and attach the supplied label.

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FORT CALHOUN STATION EPIP-EOF-3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE 9 OF 13 Attachment 6.4 - Counting Samples

1. Sample Counting 1.1 Upon completion of sample collection:

NOTE: If instrument background remains high after leaving the plume area try decontaminating the probes.

1.1.1 Establish a low background area, <300 cpm for the frisker, <500 cpm for the ASP-2E, to count sample in, record background on FC-EPF-8.

1.1.2 If you move to a different location or conditions change, re-establish backgrounds for all instruments, change the background on the FC-EPF-8, if needed.

1.2 Count and calculate samples, using FC-EPF-8 for guidance:

NOTE: Normally the EOF Field Team Specialist will perform the calculations.

NOTE: Use care not to cross contaminate samples, use Attachment 6.6 as guidance.

1.2.1 Count smears and particulate filters with frisker using GM pancake Probe

(<300 cpm bkg).

A. Record results on FC-EPF-8.

B. Calculate using guidance from FC-EPF-8.

1.2.2 Count charcoal cartridge for gross iodine activity using the ASP-2E

(<500 cpm bkg).

A. Record results on FC-EPF-8.

B. Calculate using equations from FC-EPF-8.

1.2.3 Log Iodine and particulate air sample results and the highest smear results on FC-EPF-2.

1.2.4 Return all samples to their original labeled bags.

1.2.5 Seal bags and place in designated storage bin.

1.3 Report results to the EOF Field Team Specialist or TSC Protective Measures Coordinator.

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FORT CALHOUN STATION EPIP-EOF-3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE 10 OF 13 Attachment 6.5 - Follow-up Actions VI INITIALS

1. If directed to return to site or the EOF:

1.1 Obtain appropriate direction to the selected site.

1.2 Assume that you and the vehicle are contaminated.

1.3 Secure vehicle by:

  • Turning off the power
  • Turn off the power inverter
  • If possible plug vehicle tank heater into AC power supply 1.4 Ensure vehicle and all personnel are monitored for contamination and deconned as necessary.

1.5 Prepare a list of supplies that are needed to return the vehicle to ready state.

1.6 Deliver all samples, forms and logs to the Field Team Specialist at the EOF or the OSC RP Coordinator at the site.

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FORT CALHOUN STATION EPIP-EOF-3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE 11 OF 13 Attachment 6.6 - Contamination Control Guideline NOTE: Field Team Technicians should practice peer checking at all available opportunities.

NOTE: This guideline assumes one Field Team Technician will remain primarily in the front of the vehicle and perform the driving, communication and sample collection activities. The other Field Team Technician will remain primarily in the "rear" section of the vehicle and perform sample analysis and log keeping duties.

1. The inside of the vehicle should be functionally separated between the front seat area and the rear work space area. The rear of the vehicle should be maintained as free of contaminated materials/equipment as possible. However, a physical boundary is not required. Field Team Technicians should discuss how samples and material are to be moved between the two areas after entering a radioactive plume.
2. Prior to entering the plume needed equipment should be moved to the front of the vehicle, preferably on the passenger side of the vehicle. This equipment should include the following:

2.1 A low range ion chamber and/or frisker type instrument (the Field Team Technicians coordinate monitoring of the instruments while the vehicle is in transit to aid in tracking the plume).

2.2 Air Sampler, loaded with a sample head.

2.3 Extra Surgeons gloves (these may already be in the glove box).

For safety purposes, while the vehicle is in transit from one location to another, it is preferred the equipment be staged on the floor of the vehicle. The exception is the ion chamber which should always be monitored for ALARA and plume tracking purposes.

3. Prior to entering the plume, establish a closed door policy for the side and rear doors and roof vent of the vehicle. All other types of ventilation should also be isolated, windows closed, heater and air conditioning fans off.
4. Samples are to be collected by the Field Team Technician in the drivers' position. Obtained samples are to be analyzed by the Field Team Technician in the rear work area.
5. Recommendations for sample collection are as follows:

5.1 Place air sampler on the roof of the vehicle, pointed generally into the wind. The vehicle roof ridges can be used to ensure the air sampler does not slide off the roof.

5.2 Surgeons gloves and plastic booties should be worn when collecting samples. If possible don two - three pairs of surgeons gloves over one another.

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FORT CALHOUN STATION EPIP-EOF-3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE 12 OF 13 Attachment 6.6 - Contamination Control Guideline 5.3 Collect one ground smear/swipe sample per sample collection point. The sample should be obtained from a flat smooth surface.

5.4 Place collected samples into a clean bag at the contamination control boundary discussed above.

5.4.1 The Field Team Technician in the rear of the vehicle may hold a clean bag open for the samples to be placed into. Smear/swipes should be bagged separately from the collected air sample.

5.4.2 Care should be taken to not cross-contaminate the samples. Change gloves, as needed, after handling each sample.

6. Leave the plume area to analyze samples.
7. Sample Analysis/Counting Guidelines 7.1 Wipe down the analysis area and lay out a clean layer of masslin as a work surface to prepare samples for counting.

7.2 Place the frisker instrument in a position that allows frequent surveying of hands and materials.

7.3 It is recommended to frisk/change gloves:

7.3.1 After touching each sample; consider wearing 3 or 4 pairs of surgeon gloves to speed change out.

7.3.2 After handling the outside of plastic bags containing needed equipment.

7.3.3 After handling samples with sample handling equipment, such as tweezers, frisk the equipment.

7.4 Bag and label samples after analysis. Include a RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LABEL on the bag.

7.5 Frisk hands frequently while handling samples.

7.6 After sample collection and analysis has been completed. Frisk the inside of the vehicle and wipe down front and rear work areas where contamination has been detected.

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'FORT CALHOUN STATION EPIP-EOF-3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE 13 OF 13 Attachment 6.6 - Contamination Control Guideline 7.7 Replace items such as tweezers and the smear sample holder in a plastic bag to minimize contamination when re-entering a plume.

NOTE: REMEMBER TO FREQUENTLY CHECK YOUR DOSIMETER.

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Fort Calhoun Station Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Index Page 1 of 2 EPIP Document Document Title RevisionlDate EPI P-OSC-1 Emergency Classification R35 05-02-02 EPIP-OSC-2 Command and Control Position Actions/Notifications R42 05-28-03a EPIP-OSC-9 Emergency Team Briefings R7 12-09-99 EPIP-OSC-15 Communicator Actions R22 10-24-OOa EPIP-OSC-21 Activation of the Operations Support Center R1 3 03-02-04 EPIP-TSC-1 Activation of the Technical Support Center R25 03-02-04 EPIP-TSC-2 Catastrophic Flooding Preparations (RO 03-22-95) DELETED R5 11-13-03 (05-09-95) REINSTATED EPIP-TSC-8 Core Damage Assessment R1 5 10-28-03 EPIP-EOF-1 Activation of the Emergency Operations Facility R13 10-29-02 EPIP-EOF-3 Offsite Monitoring R20 04-20-04 EPIP-EOF-6 Dose Assessment R33 04-02-04 EPIP-EOF-7 Protective Action Guidelines R15 03-11-04 EPIP-EOF-10 Warehouse Personnel Decontamination Station Operation R10 01-13-O0a EPIP-EOF-1 1 Dosimetry Records, Exposure Extensions and Habitability R20 07-02-03 EPIP-EOF-19 Recovery Actions R8 07-17-03 EPIP-EOF-21 Potassium Iodide Issuance R5 04-27-04 EPIP-EOF-23 Emergency Response Message System R5 10-12-99 EPIP-EOF-24 EOF Backup Alert Notification System Activation R3 09-09-99 EPIP-RR-1 1 Technical Support Center Director Actions R14 02-29-O0a EPIP-RR-13 Reactor Safety Coordinator Actions R14 12-09-99a EPIP-RR-17 TSC Security Coordinator Actions R15 12-10-02a EPIP-RR-17A TSC Administrative Logistics Coordinator Actions R20 11-07-02a April 27, 2004 9:00 AM

WP10 Distribution Authorized This procedure does not contain any proprietary information, or Fort Calhoun Station such information has been Ucensored. This issue may be released to the public document room. Proprietary information includes personnel names, company telephone numbers, and any information, which could impede emergency response.

EPIP-EOF-21 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE

Title:

POTASSIUM IODIDE ISSUANCE FC-68 Number: EC 34065 Reason for Change: Change method for recommending K.I. issuance. Add Attachments 6.1 and 6.2.

Requestor: M. Reller Preparer: M. Reller ISSUED: 04-27-04 3:00 pm R5

FORT CALHOUN STATION EPIP-EOF-21 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE 1 OF 5 POTASSIUM IODIDE ISSUANCE NON-SAFETY RELATED -

1. PURPOSE 1.1 Potassium iodide may be used as a countermeasure for exposure to airborne concentrations of radioiodine. This represents the most direct approach to preventing accumulation of radioiodine in the thyroid gland. This procedure controls the authorization and administration of potassium iodide to personnel employed at Fort Calhoun Station only.
2. REFERENCES/COMMITMENT DOCUMENTS 2.1 EPA 400-R-92-001, Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents; USEPA (1992) 2.2 Protective Measures Basis Document, CHP-00-038, September 28, 2000 2.3 RA-03-066, Technical Basis for Authorizing the Use of Potassium Iodide (K.I.) to Protect the Thyroid
3. DEFINITIONS 3.1 KI - Potassium Iodide 3.2 CDE - Committed Dose Equivalent 3.3 ERO - Emergency Response Organization
4. PREREQUISITES 4.1 Plant conditions or levels or airborne radioactivity exist that an OPPD emergency worker could receive an acute dose of 25 Rem Committed Dose Equivalent (CDE) to the thyroid gland.

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FORT CALHOUN STATION y EPIPmEOF-21 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE2OF5

5. PROCEDURE INITIAL/TIME NOTE: Steps 5.1 through 5.5 shall be performed by the EOF Protective Measures Manager or TSC Protective Measures Coordinator, Step 5.6 can be performed by designated personnel.

5.1 Refer to Attachment 6.1 and follow flowchart to determine if conditions exist that authorization of Potassium Iodide (KI) is reasonable. /

5.1.1 If other in-plant or field team measurements show an individual could potentially receive an acute intake of radioactive Iodine (1311) that would result in a committed effective dose of 25 rem to the thyroid, then authorization of Potassium Iodide should be considered. /

5.1.2 If, in the professional judgment of the Protective Measures Manager or Protective Measures Coordinator, rapidly changing radiological condition exists, then a recommendation may be given to the Command and Control Position to authorize issuance of Potassium Iodide. /

A. Recommendation based on Criterion A, B, C, D, E, F (circle one or more).

Signature: Date:_

5.2 Authorization to administer Potassium Iodide should be done in sufficient time to provide effective thyroid blocking. KI is most effective when taken just before or within 1-2 hours after exposure.

Refer to Attachment 6.2. /

NOTE: Only the Command and Control Position has the authority to authorize issuance of Potassium Iodide. The responsibility can not be delegated.

5.3 Advise the Command and Control Position to record in their log the date and time and statement to the effect that KI is authorized to be issued to OPPD emergency workers. /

5.4 Request the Command and Control person, or their designee, to inform personnel in the ERO using available communications equipment (e.g., Gai-Tronics, radios, etc.) that issuance of KI has been authorized. /

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FORT CALHOUN STATIONi EPIP-EOF-21 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE 3 OF 5 5.5 Verify appropriate announcements were made.

5.6 Obtain bottle(s) of KI tablets from the emergency equipment lockers or other storage areas:

5.6.1 Instruct personnel authorized to take KI to read the information about Potassium Iodide on the back of FC-EPF-3 and verify that they understand the information about Potassium Iodide (KI) and accept or decline by completing and signing, as required, on the front of that form.

5.6.2 If the individual desires, one tablet of Potassium Iodide may now be taken and they may continue to take one tablet a day for no more than ten days.

5.6.3 Document the KI administration for all individuals using Form FC-EPF-3.

5.6.4 Instruct individuals to maintain a daily log of the date and time they took KI using FC-EPF-3.

5.7 Inform Emergency Response Coordinator or the Administrative Logistics Manager that KI is being used so that adequate supplies are maintained.

NOTE: The Administrative Logistics Coordinator/Manager will forward all documentation from the event to the Emergency Planning Department for safekeeping.

5.8 Retain all documentation (logs, calculation sheets, notes, etc.)

generated or used during the emergency. At the termination, deliver all documentation to the TSC Administrative Logistics Coordinator position in the TSC or the EOF Administrative Logistic Manager.

5.9 Emergency Planning shall retain copies of administration records.

6. ATTACHMENTS 6.1 Protective Action for Emergency Workers Process Flow Chart for Authorizing Potassium Iodide 6.2 Percentage of Thyroid Blocking by 130 mg of KI R5

FORT CALHOUN STATION EPIP-EOF-21 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE -PAGE 4 OF 5 Attachment 6.1 - Protective Action for Emergency Workers -- - ;. '

Process Flow Chart for Authorizing Potassium Iodide In accordance with recommendations of the Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) potassium iodide (KI) should be authorized for adults whose thyroid could be exposed to 25 Rem CDE of radioactive iodine.

For optimal protection, KI should be administered before or immediately coincident with plume passage.

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FORT CALHOUN STATION EPIP-EOF-21 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE 5 OF 5 Attachment 6.2 - Percentage of Thyroid Blocking by 130 mg of KI 1

60 50 40 30 20 10 I

-50 -t0 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 (BEFORE) HOURS BEFORE OR AFTER (AFTER)

SLUG INMAKE OF RADIOACTIVE IODINE R5