ML012680423
| ML012680423 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Grand Gulf |
| Issue date: | 09/20/2001 |
| From: | Entergy Operations |
| To: | Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| -RFPFR, GNRO-2001-00074 | |
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P.O. Box 756 Port Gibson.
MS 39150 Tel SO1 437 2800 September 20,ZOOl U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention:
Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.
20555
Subject:
Changes to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures
- September 20,200l Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Docket No. 50-416 License No. NPF-29 GNRO-2001/00074 Ladies
& Gentlemen:
Entergy Operations, Inc. submits in accordance with 10CFR50 Appendix E, Section V changes to the following Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure:
1 O-S-01-20 Rev. 11 10-S-01-29 Rev. 17 This letter does not contain any commitments.
Yours truly, CAB/MJL attachment:
- 1. Procedure 1 O-S-01 -20
- 2. Procedure 10-S-01-29 cc:
(See Next Page)
September 20, 2001 GNRO-2001/00074 Page 2 of 2 cc:
Hoeg T. L.
(GGNS Senior Resident)
(w/a)
Levanway D. E.
(Wise Carter)
(w/a)
Reynolds N. S.
(w/a)
Smith L. J.
(Wise Carter)
(w/a)
Thomas H. L.
(w/o)
Mr. E. W. Merschoff (w/2)
Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region IV ALL LETTERS 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 400 Arlington, TX 76011 Mr. S. P. Sekerak, NRR/DLPM/PD IV-I (w/2)
ALL LETTERS ATTN:
ADDRESSEE ONLY U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North, Mail Stop 07-Dl 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2378
PLANT OPERATIONS MANUAL Volume 10 Section 01 10-s-01-20 Revision:
11 Date:
g/13/01 EMEiRGEFNCY PLAN PROCEDURE ADMINISTRATION OF THYROID BLOCKING AGENTS SAFETY RELATED Prepared:
Reviewed:
Concurred:
PSRC:
Apwo List of Effective Pages:
Pages l-6 Attachment I-IV List of TCNs Incorporated:
Revision TCN 0
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10 11 None I
None None None None None None None None None None
GRAND GULF NUCLEriR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE
Title:
Administration of Thyroid No.:
10-s-01-20 Revision:
11 Safety Blocking Agents Evaluation Document Reviewed:
1 O-S-01 -20 Rev 11 System Designator(s):
NA Check the applicable review(s):
El SCREENING El 50.59 EVALUATION EXEMPTION Cl 50.59 EVALUATION Evaluation #:
Sections I, II, and Ill required Sections I, II, Ill, and IV required Sectiom i, II, III, and V required NOTE:
Only the sections required as indicated above must be included in the Review.
I.
SIGNATURES I OVERVIEW Preparer:
Richard Sumrall I EOI /EP / 8/24/2007 Signature / Name (print) / Company / Department
/ Date Reviewer:
(print) I Company / Department
/ Date (PSRC):
NA Chairmans Signature / Date (N/A for Screenings and 50.59 Evaluation Exemptions)
List of Assisting/Contributing Personnel:
Name:
Scope of Assistance:
NA NA Description of Proposed Chanse Adds clarification to allow estimation of thvroid CDE bv normal dose assessment methods such as Dosecalc or DAC hour calculations.
Editorial char-roes. Add reference to flowchart EPP 20-02.
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE
Title:
Administration of Thyroid No.:
10-s-01-20 Revision:
11 Safety Blocking Agents Evaluation II.
SCREENING A.
Licensins Basis Document Review Does the proposed activity impact the facility or a procedure as described in any of the following Licensing Basis Documents?
I Operating License 1 YES 1 NO 1 N/A 1
CHANGE
- and/or SECTIONS TO BE REVISED I
Operating License 1~1~1 I
I TS n
u NRC Orders n
m El If YES, obtain NRC approval prior to implementing the change.
(See Saction 5.1.13 for exceptions.)
LBDs controlled under 50.59 YES NO N/A CHANGE
- and/or SECTIONS TO BE REVISED UFSAR TS Bases Technical Requirements Manual Core Operating Limits Report Fire Hazard Analysis Fire Protection Program Offsite Dose Calculations Manual Process Control Program NRC Safety Evaluation Reports B
q If YES, perform an Exemption Review per Section IV E perform a 50.59 Evaluation per Section V.
I LBDs controlled under 72.48 1 YES 1 NO 1 N/A 1
CHANGE
- and/or SECIIONS TO BE REVISED I
Cask UFSAR a
8 5
Certificate of Compliance 8
m u
If YES.
evaluatelorocess any changes in accordance with 72.48 LBDs controlled under other YES NO N/A CHANGE
- and/or SECTIONS TO BE REVISED regulations Quality Assurance Program Manual*
D El Emergency Plan2 8
n Security Plan*-
3 m
q Inservice Inspection Program4 8
n m
Inservice Testing Program4 8
c(
n If YES, evaluate/process any changes in accordance with the appropriate regulation.
L If YES, see Section 51.5.
2 If YES, notify the responsible department and ensure a 50.54 Evaluation is performed.
3 The Security Plan is classified as safeguards and can only be reviewed by personnel with the appropriate security clearance.
The Preparer should notify the security department of potential changes to the Security Plan.
4 If YES, process the change in accordance with the 10CFR50.55a control program.
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE
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11 Safety Blocking Agents Evaluation B.
Does the proposed activity involve a test or 0
Yes If yes, perform an Exemption Review per experiment not described in the FSAR?
Ia No Section IV OR perform a 50.59 Evaluation per Section V.
C.
Basis (Provide a basis for the no items checked in Sections 1I.A and
- ILB, above.
Adequate basis must be provided within the Screening such that a third-party reviewer can reach the same conclusions.
Simply stating that the change does not affect TS or the FSAR is not an acceptable basis.
If a 50.59 Evaluation is required, this section may be N/Ad.)
Performed search of online TechSpecs.
UFSAR, E-Plan. QAPM. SERs for the kevwords Kl, potassium, and thvroid.
Reveiwed all hits returned.
Previous reviews of COLR. Fire Safetv Analvsis, Fire Protection Proaram, Inservice Inspection. and Inservice Testina indicate that Potassium Iodide is not addressed.
D.
Is the validity of this Review dependent on any other q
Yes change?
(See Section 5.2.2.4 of the EOI 10CFR50.59 Program El No Review Guidelines)
If Yes U
I list the required changes.
E.
References
[Discuss the methodology for performing the LBD search.
State the location of relevant licensing document information and explain the scope of the review such as electronic search criteria used (e.g.,
key words) or the general extent of manual searches per Section 5.2.2.4 of LI-101.]
Documents:
Keywords:
Online TechSpecs, UFSAR. Emeraencv Plan, KI, potassium, thvroid QAPM, SERs FSAR Sections Reviewed:
FSAR Figures Reviewed:
NA NA
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION ENERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE
Title:
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11 Safety Blocking Agents Evaluation Ill. ENVIRONMENTAL SCREENING If any of the following questions is answered yes, an Environmental Review must be performed in accordance with NMM Procedure EV-115, Environmental Evaluations.
Will the proposed Change being evaluated:
Involve a land disturbance of previously disturbed land areas in excess of one acre (i.e., grading activities, construction of buildings, excavations, reforestation, creation or removal of ponds)?
Involve a land disturbance of undisturbed land areas (i.e., grading activities, construction, excavations, reforestation, creating, or removing ponds)?
Involve dredging activities in a lake, river, pond, or stream?
Increase the amount of thermal heat being discharged to the river or lake?
Increase the concentration or quantity of chemicals being discharged to the river, lake, or air?
Discharge any chemicals new or different from that previously discharged?
Change the design or operation of the intake or discharge structures?
Modify the design or operation of the cooling tower that will change water or air flow characteristics?
Modify the design or operation of the plant that will change the path of an existing water discharge or that will result in a new water discharge?
Modify existing stationary fuel burning equipment (i.e., diesel fuel oil, butane, gasoline, propane, and kerosene)?
Involve the installation of stationary fuel burning equipment or use of portable fuel burning equipment (i.e., diesel fuel oil, butane, gasoline, propane, and kerosene)?
Involve the installation or use of equipment that will result in an air emission discharge?
Involve the installation or modification of a stationary or mobile tank?
Involve the use or storage of oils or chemicals?
Involve burial or placement of any solid wastes in the site area that may effect runoff, surface water, or groundwater?
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE
Title:
Administration of No.:
10-s-01-20 Revision:
11 Emergency Plan Thyroid Blocking Agents Evaluation EVALUATION OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE Procedure Number:
10-s-01-20 Procedure Name:
ADMINISTRATION OF THYROID BLOCKING AGENTS Revision
/ TCN Number:
Revision 11 Does the procedure Revision
/ TCN require an Emergency Plan change?
( 1 Yes
( x 1 No NOTE:
IF YES, THIS PROCEDURE CAN NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL THE EMERGENCY PLAN IS CHANGED /
REVISED.
Reason for
'No' response:
This procedure revision implements Section 6.7.1 of the Emergency Plan which specifies that the Emergency Director/Offsite Emergency Coordinator may authorize use of thyroid protective drugs.
Therefore this change does not represent a change to the Emergency
- Plan, but a change in implementation of the Emergency Plan.
Prepared:
Date Approved:
A-Mana+r, Emergency Preparedness 9&L
\\
Date
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE RPTS FORM
Title:
Administration of No. : 10-s-01-20 Revision:
11 Page:
i Thyroid Blocking Agents 10CFR50.59 Review Required?
1 (x)
Yes 1 If
- Yes, attach 50.59 Review Form 1 ( ) No 1 Not required per LI-101 Cross-Discipline review required?
1 (x)
Yes 1 (Note affected Departments Below) i Does this directive contain Tech Spec Triggers?
( ) YES (X) NO REQUIREMENTS CROSS-REFERENCE LIST Requirement Implemented by Directive Directive Paragraph Number Name Paragraph Number That Implements Requirement GGNS Emer Plan 6.7.1.S8 2.1 GGNS Emer Plan 6.7.1.S9 6.3.10 GGNS Emer Plan 6.7.1.SlO 6.3.10 (NOTE)
I I
I
- Covered by directive as a whole or by various paragraphs of the directive.
The Component Database Change Request statement is applicable only to Volume 06 and 07 maintenance directives.
Component Database Change Request generated and the backup documentation available for setpoint and/or calibration data only q
Yes q N/A CDBCR #
Current Revision Statement l
Rearranges numerous steps and attachments to provide more clarity.
Due to the large number or rearrangements and grammatical
- changes, rev bars are not used.
Allow estimation of thyroid CDE by normal dose assessment methods (Dosecalc, DAC hour calculations, etc)
Clarify to more clearly indicate that KI may be issued at less than 25 Rem thyroid CDE.
l Adds reference to EPP 20-02 flowchart to assist in the KI administration process.
l Corrects typographical errors.
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1 Blocking Agents 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 PURPOSE 1.1 To provide guidance in using Potassium Iodide as a thyroid blocking agent to prevent the accumulation of radioiodines in the thyroid gland.
1.2 To specify the records necessary for issuing KI.
RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Emeraencv Director/Offsite Emersencv Coordinator
- May authorize the administration of Potassium Iodide to Emergency
Response
Personnel in emergency situations where exposure to the thyroid is a reasonable possibility.
2.2 The Radiation Protection Manaqer/Radiation Emersencv Manacrer
- Are responsible for assessing the need for issuing KI, and should be consulted about efficiency of Potassium Iodide administration in emergency conditions.
REFERENCES 3.1 EPA 400, Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions For Nuclear Incidents ATTACHMENTS 4.1 Attachment I - Potassium Iodide Precaution Leaflet 4.2 Attachment II
- Potassium Iodide (KI)
Administration Form 4.3 Attachment III
- KI Issue Record 4.4 Attachment IV
- Thyroid Committed Dose Equivalent Graph DEFINITIONS 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Thvroid Blockinq
- The introduction of stable Iodine into the
- body, which results in the thyroid becoming saturated with the stable Iodine.
KI
- Potassium Iodide Hvnothvroidism
- Deficient functional activity of the thyroid gland.
Goiter
- An enlargement of the thyroid gland resulting in a swelling of the front of the neck.
Hvoerthvroidism
- Excessive functional activity of the thyroid gland.
EOF - Emergency Operations Facility
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2 Blocking Agents 6.0 DETAILS 6.1 AUTHORIZATION CONSIDERATIONS 6.1.1 The use of Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBAs) is the preferred method to reduce or minimize thyroid exposure.
SCBA use does not preclude the consideration of KI.
- However, external exposure is expected to limit access before exceeding 25 Rem CDE thyroid while wearing SCBA.
6.1.2 KI should be issued when thyroid CDE is estimated to be 25 Rem or
- greater, as recommended in Ref.
3.1 Section
- 2.
6.1.3 Authorization to issue KI may be initiated at less than 25 Rem CDE thyroid.
The decision to issue KI may be based on such factors as known or unknown radiological conditions, unknown potential
- doses, incalculable
- doses, or expected conditions inferred from other knowledge where significant radioiodine uptake by the thyroid is or may be possible.
6.1.4 During an emergency situation where radioiodine uptake by the thyroid is a reasonable possibility, Potassium Iodide may be administered to Emergency
Response
Personnel at the discretion and upon approval of the Emergency Director/Offsite Emergency Coordinator.
6.2 ASSESSING THE NEED TO ISSUE KI 6.2.1 6.2.2 In all cases where airborne contamination is anticipated, proper respiratory equipment is used.
KI is administered approximately one-half hour before exposure for maximum blockage.
Final uptake is halved if KI is administered within 3-4 hours after exposure.
Little benefit is realized if KI administration is delayed for lo-12 hours after exposure.
SCBA use normally eliminates the need to issue KI.
If Dosecalc is available, estimate the CDE thyroid using Dosecalc.
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3 Blocking Agents 6.2.3 6.2.4 6.2.5 6.2.6 6.2.7 6.2.8 If Dosecalc is unavailable or is desired to estimate CDE thyroid using other
- methods, Attachment IV is available.
NOTE Attachment IV assumes 100% I-131 abundance which overestimates the thyroid CDE in the event other iodine isotopes are present.
Verify your calculations/measurements/estimates.
KI should be recommended when CDE thyroid is estimated to
- approach, equal, or exceed 25 Rem, or unknown airborne levels may be present and it is anticipated that CDE thyroid may approach 25 Rem.
Report the results to the Emergency DirectorfOffsite Emergency Coordinator and advise them of the recommendation to issue KI.
If unknown airborne levels are present or it is anticipated that CDE thyroid may approach 25 Rem, the Emergency Director/Offsite Emergency Coordinator may use discretion to authorize KI.
EPP 20-02 is available to assist in the KI process.
The Emergency Director/Offsite Emergency Coordinator may approve the issuance of KI via telecom.
6.3 KI ISSUANCE REOUIREMENTS 6.3.1 The Emergency Director/Offsite Emergency Coordinator designates the individuals to receive KI and the individuals to administer KI.
6.3.2 Provide the individuals designated to receive KI with copies of:
- a.
Attachment I,
Potassium Iodide Precaution Leaflet
- b.
Attachment II, Potassium Iodide Administration Form 6.3.3 The individual to receive KI reads Attachment I,
Potassium Iodide Precaution Leaflet.
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4 Blocking Agents 6.3.4 The individual to receive KI voluntarily elects to take KI or rejects the KI.
6.3.5 6.3.6 6.3.7 6.3.8 I
NOTE The use of KI is only a recommendation.
Each affected individual decides whether to consume the drug.
Allow sufficient time for all persons to read Attachment I.
After reviewing Attachment I,
each individual has the right to ACCEPT or REJECT the KI tablets.
Personnel who elect to take KI complete the appropriate sections of Attachment II, Potassium Iodide Administration Form.
The Emergency Director/Offsite Emergency Coordinator can authorize the administration of KI in the field after the team members have read Attachment I.
Completion of the KI documentation may be accomplished later at the convenience of the Emergency Director/Offsite Emergency Coordinator.
It is recommended that reading of Attachment I and documenting Attachment II be completed at the earliest opportunity to prevent delay in dispatching the response team.
To allow completing Attachment II and informing the
- worker, the REM/RPM make available to the personnel issuing KI the estimated CDE thyroid.
If airborne levels or CDE thyroid are
- unknown, record unknown or similar.
Assemble the individuals designated to receive KI and the individuals to administer the KI.
Ensure personnel have read Attachment I.
Verify that each individual receiving KI has completed and signed Attachment II, Potassium Iodide (KI)
Administration Form.
Verify that the "YES" block is not checked on the iodide sensitivity question in Attachment II, Potassium Iodide (KI)
Administration Form.
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5 Blocking Agents 6.3.9 Individuals who have answered "YES" on the iodide sensitivity question in Attachment II are initially considered to be iodine sensitive and are treated as follows:
- a.
The individual does not receive KI and continues to perform their assigned emergency response
- function, or
- b.
The individuals receives KI with the RPM/REM authorization (after evaluation of the "YES" answer and the Emergency Director/Offsite Emergency Coordinator's concurrence),
or C.
The individuals are relocated or replaced to eliminate or minimize the uptake of radioiodine in the thyroid gland.
Iodine sensitivy is not to be considered to prevent the individual from completing their assigned emergency response role.
6.3.10 6.3.11 6.3.12 6.3.13 6.3.14 6.3.15 For each individual designated to receive KI, issue one (1) 130 mg KI tablet.
KI is stored in the following locations:
A.
Control Room B.
Operations Support Center D.
HP Lab at 93' Elevation Control Building E.
Emergency Operations Facility F.
Offsite Monitoring Kits The individuals designated to administer KI complete Attachment
- III, KI Issue Record.
Once KI is administered and the Iodine concentration is verified or the calculated dose determined, the tablets are recommended to be issued for a minimum of six (6) to a maximum of ten (10) consecutive days.
One tablet is issued each day.
Forward all completed paperwork to the RPM/REM.
Individuals listed on Attachment
- III, KI Issue
- Record, should have a whole body count and/or bioassay analysis at the earliest opportunity.
Where
- possible, whole body counts and/or bioassay analysis should be given on a regular basis throughout the KI Issue period to verify the effectiveness of the KI and to estimate dose commitment.
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6 Blocking Agents 6.4 FINAL CONDITIONS 6.4.1 Each individual whose estimated exposure to radioiodine approaches or exceeded 25 Rem has been identified and administered KI, as appropriate.
6.4.2 All necessary forms are completed and reviewed by the RPM/REM and the Emergency Director/Offsite Emergency Coordinator for post event assessments and records.
6.4.3 Each individual who was exposed has been scheduled for bioassay analysis.
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11 Attachment I
Page 1 of 1
Tablets:
Potassium Iodide Precaution Leaflet TABLETS (POTASSIUM IODIDE
- TABLETS, USP)
(pronounced PO-TASS-e-urn EYE-oh-dyed)
(abbreviated:
KI)
TAKING POTASSIIJbl IODIDE IS STRICTLY VOLUNTARY AND YOU BlAY ACCEPT OR REJECT THE POTASSIUM IODIDE.
TAKE POTASSIUM IODIDE ONLY WREN APPROVED.
IN A
RADIATION EiHEZRGENCY, RADIOACTIVE IODINE COULD BE RELEASED INTO TRE AIR.
FOlW OF IODINE)
CAN RELP PROTECT YOU.
IF YOU ARE OFFERED THIS
- MEDICINE, TARE IT ONE TIME EVERY 24 ROURS.
Do NOT TAKE IT I-SORE OFTEN.
MORE WILL NOT RKLP YOU AND MAY INCREASE TRE RISK OF SIDE EFFECTS.
M)
NOT TAKE THIS DRUG IF YOU KNOW YOU ARR ALLERGIC TO IODIDE.
(SEE SIDE EFFECTS BELOW.)
INDICATIONS Thyroid blocking in a radiation emergency only.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE Use only as directed in the event of a radiation emergency.
DOSE ADULTS AND CHILDREN 1 YEAR OF AGE OF OLDER:
One (1) tablet once a day.
Crush for small children.
BABIES UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE:
One-half (l/Z) tablet once a day.
Crush first.
Take for 10 days unless directed otherwise by the Emergency Director or Offsite Emergency Coordinator.
Store at controlled room temperature between 15 and 30°C (59 to 86°F).
Keep container tightly closed and protect from light.
WARNING Potassium iodide should not be used by people aiiergic to iodide.
Some questions to consider to help determine if you are sensitive to iodide:
- 1.
Have you any known iodine allergies?
- 2.
When eating seafood or shellfish, do you suffer from symptoms of stomach or bowel
- upset, or skin eruption?
- 3.
Has any physician told you that you have sensitivity to iodine?
- 4.
Have you ever had a gallbladder dye test, kidney x-ray requiring dye injection, or thyroid isotope scan and did you experience any reaction?
Keep out of the reach of children.
In case of overdose or allergic
- reaction, contact a physician.
DESCRIPTION Each table contains 130 mg of potassium iodide.
Other ingredients:
- stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, silica
- gel, sodium thiosulfate HOW POTASSIUM IODIDE WORKS Certain forms of iodine help your thyroid gland work right.
Most people get the iodine they need from foods like iodized salt or fish.
The thyroid can store or hold only a certain amount of iodine.
In a radiation emergency, radioactive iodine may be released in the air.
This material may be breathed or swallowed.
It may enter the thyroid gland and damage it.
The damage would probably not show itself for years.
If you take potassium
- iodide, it will fill up your thyroid gland.
This reduces the chance that harmful radioactive iodine will enter the thyroid gland.
WHO SHOULD NOT TAKE POTASSIUM IODIDE The only people who should not take potassium iodide are people who know they are allergic to iodide.
You may take potassium iodide even if you are taking medicines for a thyroid problem (for
- example, a thyroid hormone or anti-thyroid drug).
Pregnant and nursing women may also take this drug.
HOW AND WHEN TO TAKE POTASSIUM IODIDE Potassium Iodide should be taken as soon as possible after authorization.
You should take one dose every 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
More will not help you because the thyroid can hold only limited amounts of iodine.
Larger doses will increase the risk of side effects.
You will probably be told not to take the drug for more than ten days.
SIDE EFFECTS
- Usually, side effects of potassium iodide happen when people take higher doses for a long time.
You should be careful not to take more than the recommended dose or take it for longer than you are told.
Side effects are unlikely because of the low dose and the short time you will be taking the drug.
Possible side effects include skin
- rashes, swelling of the salivary
- glands, and iodism (metallic
- taste, burning mouth and
- throat, sore teeth and gums, symptoms of a head
- cold, and sometimes stomach upset and diarrhea).
A few people have an allergic reaction with more serious symptoms.
These could be fever and joint
- pains, or swelling of parts of the face and body and at times severe shortness of breath requiring immediate medical attention.
Taking iodide may rarely cause overactivity of the thyroid
- gland, underactivity of the thyroid
- gland, or enlargement of the thyroid gland (goiter).
WHAT TO DO IF SIDE EFFECTS OCCUR If the side effects are severe or if you have an allergic
- reaction, stop taking potassium iodide.
- Then, if possible, call a doctor or public health authority for instructions.
HOW SUPPLIED TABLETS (Potassium Iodide Tablets.
USP) bottles or package of 14 tablets.
Each
- white, round, scored tablet contains 130 mg potassium iodide.
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Potassium Iodide (KI)
Administration Form Name :
/
/
Social Security Number:
Last First Middle Badge Number:
Company:
Dept.:
Duration of Exposure (minutes)
Date of Exposure:
I-131 Concentration (j.&i/cc in air):
Respiratory Protection Worn During Exposure (Check One):
0 None (No P.F.1 0
GMRI (PF-50) c;1 SCBA (PF-10,000)
Estimated Thyroid Dose Commitment:
(Check One) 0
< 25 Rem 0
225Rem CAUTION If the next question is checked YES, do not administer KI unless approved by ED/OEC as outlined in Section 6.3.9.
Known Iodide Allergy/Previous Allergic Reaction:
tl Yes (Check One.
If
- YES, explain in notes below) 111 No I verify that I have read and understand the precaution leaflet and I understand that taking thyroid blocking agent (KI) is strictly voluntary and that:
(Check One) 0 I choose to take KI.
0 I do not choose to take KI.
Print Name Signature of Exposed Individual Date Approved:
Emergency Director/Offsite Emergency Coordinator 0
Check if approval per telecom Date:
Notes
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KI ISSUE RECORD Instructions for Use:
- 1.
Print the name and social security number of the individual(s) to whom KI is being administered in the blocks of the left-hand side of the form.
- 2.
The individual assigned to administer KI dates,
- initials, and writes their badge number under the column corresponding to the day of issuance (for example:
use column 1 for the initial issue; column 2 on the second day; etc.).
- 3.
Forward completed Attachment to the RPM/REM.
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KI ISSUE RECORD Person receiving KI Name:
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THYROID COMMITTED DOSE EQUIVALENT GRAPH Instructions for Use:
- 1.
Determine the estimated or actual I-131 airborne concentration in the area(s) of interest.
- 2.
Divide the estimated or actual I-131 airborne concentration by the protection factor of the equipment used (if
- unknown, use 1).
Locate this number on the horizontal axis.
- 3.
Locate the duration of exposure in minutes on the Vertical Axis.
Find the point at which this value intersects with the number from step
- 2.
- 4.
If this point of intersection is located to the left (below) the
- 5.
If this point of intersection is located at the right (above) the
- 6.
If this point of intersection is located on the
The chart on the next page is based on the following table.
CDE = Concentration(uCi/cc)*time(hrs)*DCF(Rem per uCi*cm-3*hr)
Time
= CDE/(Concentration*DCF)
I-131 DCF from EPA-400 Table 5-2 (1.3E6 Rem per uCi*cm-3*hr)
I I-131 IHours toI Minutes to 1 I-131 IHours toI Minutes to 4.oOE-06 4.81 1 2.88E-t-02 5.00E-06 3.85 1 2.31E+02 9.00E-04 0.021
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g/13/01 concurred:
Approved:
lant Gener2 Manager u
Preparedness List of Effective Pages:
Pages 1-15 Attachments I-II List of TCNs Incorporated:
Revision TCN o-3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 None 1
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17 Safety Center (0%)
Operations Evaluation Facility:
GRAND GULF Document Reviewed:
10-S-01-29 Rev.
17 Operations Support Center (OSC) Operation System Designator(s):
NA Check the applicable review(s):
q SCREENING q
50.59 EVALUATION EXEMPTION q
50.59 EVALUATION Sections I,
II, and III required Sections I,
II,
- III, and IV required Sections I, II, III, and Vrequired I I Evaluation #:
NOTE: Only the sections required as indicated above must be included in the Review.
I.
SIGNA!TURBS (PSRC):
NA Chairman's Signature
/ Date (N/A for Screenings and 50.59 Evaluation Exemptions)
List of Assisting/Contributing Personnel:
Name :
NA Scope of Assistance:
NA Description of Proposed Change Adds Attachment II, BOSC Setup Instructions.
Grammatical chanqes.
Adds ACCOUNTABILITY to Section 6.3.4, conditions for using accountability card reader.
Adds 6.4.1 NOTE concerning use of the buddy system for teams to promote efficient use of personnel.
Clarifies use and control of the Control Room Team.
Adds 6.4.2 NOTE to direct Control Room HP to use EPP 29-03
Response
Team brief sheet and maintain communications with OSC HP Coordinator.
Removes EAD reader from OSC setup drawing.
Allows setup of OSC similar to drawing.
Corrects placement of No Entry/Exit signs on drawing.
Moves responsibility of desiqnatinq personnel to carry equipment to BOSC from HP Coordinator to OSC Coordinator
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SCREENING A.
Licensing Basis Document Review Does the proposed activity impact the facility or a procedure as described in any of the following Licensing Basis Documents?
Operating License YES NO WA CHANGE
- and/or SECTIONS TO BE REVISED Operating License q
El TS q
R NRC Orders q
q R
lf YES, obtain NRC approval prior to implementing the change.
(See Section 5.1.13 for exceptions.)
LEDs controlled under 50.59 YES NO N/A CHANGE
- and/or SECTiONS TO BE REVISED UFSAR q
R TS Bases q
El Technical Requirements Manual q
l?
Core Operating Limits Report q
la Fire Hazard Analysis 0
R q
El q
1 Offsite Dose Calculations Manual I
q IRIUI I
Process Control Program I~bPJl I
NRC Safety Evaluation Reports' cl El If YES, perform an Exemption Review per Section IVOJ perform a 50.59 Evaluation per Section V.
I LBDs controlled under 72.48 1 YES 1 NO 1 N/A 1
CHANGE
- and/or SECTIONS TO BE REVISED I
Cask UFSAR I~l~bl I
I Certificate of Compliance lo bbl I
I If YES, evaluate/process any changes in accordance with 72.48 LBDs controlled under other regulations YES NO N/A CHANGE
- and/or SECTIONS TO BE REVISED Quality Assurance Program Manual2 q
El Smergency Plan2 0
R Security Plar+
3 q
El Inservice Inspection Program' IO Id4 I
Inservice Testing Program4 q
Ia q
If YES.
evaluate/process any changes in accordance with the appropriate regulation.
If YES, see Section 5.1.5.
- If YES, notify the responsible department and ensure a 50.54 Evaluation is performed.
3 The Security Plan is classified as safeguards and can only be reviewed by personnel with the appropriate security clearance.
The Preparer should notify the security department of potential changes to the Security Plan.
4 If YES, process the change in accordance with the 10CFR50.55a control program.
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C.
D.
E.
Does the proposed activity involve 0
Yes If
'1 yes,"
perform an Exemption a test or experiment not described H
No Review per Section IV OR in the FSAR?
perform a 50.59 Evaluation per Section V.
Basis (Provide a basis for the no items checked in Sections 1I.A and ll.B, above. Adequate basis must be provided within the Screening such that a third-party reviewer can reach the same conclusions.
Simply stating that the change does not affect TS or the FSAR is not an acceptable basis. If a 50.59 Evaluation is required, this section may be N/Ad.)
Performed a search of the on-line TechSpecs, UFSAR, SERs, Emergency
- Plan, and QAPM usinq the keywords Operations Support
- Center, OSC, BOSC, backup emergency,
- team, buddy
- system, two person, single
- person, EAD, and electronic alarming dosimeter.
Reviewed all hits returned by these searches.
Previous reviews of the
- COLR, Inservice Testing
- Program, Inservice Inspection
- Program, Fire Hazard
- Analysis, Fire Protection Program indicate that Emergency
Response
requirements do not impact these
- programs, Is the validity of this Review dependent on 111 Yes any other change?
(See Section 5.2.2.4 of the EOI q
No 10CFRSO.59 Program Review Guidelines) if Yes, list the required changes.
References
[Discuss the methodology for performing the LBD search.
State the location of relevant licensing document information and explain the scope of the review such as electronic search criteria used (e.g.,
key words) or the general extent of manual searches per Section 5.2.2.4 of LI-101.1 Documents:
online TechSpecs, UFSAR, SERs, Emergency
- Plan, and QAPM,
Keywords:
Operations Support
- Center, OSC, BOSC, backup emergency,
- team, buddy
- system, two
- person, single
FSAR Figures Reviewed:
NA NA
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ENVIRONMENT AL SCREENING If any of the following questions is answered vL yes,"
an Environmental Review must be performed in accordance with NMM Procedure m-115, n Environmental Evaluations."
Will Yes cl the proposed Change being evaluated:
Involve a land disturbance of previously disturbed land areas in excess of one acre (i.e.,
grading activities, construction of buildings, excavations, reforestation, creation or removal of ponds)?
Involve a land disturbance of undisturbed land areas (i.e.,
grading activities, construction, excavations, reforestation,
- creating, or removing ponds)?
Involve dredging activities in a lake,
- river, pond, or stream?
Increase the amount of thermal heat being discharged to the river or lake?
Increase the concentration or quantity of chemicals being discharged to the
- river, lake, or air?
Discharge any chemicals new or different from that previously discharged?
Change the design or operation of the intake or discharge structures?
Modify the design or operation of the cooling tower that will change water or air flow characteristics?
Modify the design or operation of the plant that will change the path of an existing water discharge or that will result in a new water discharge?
Modify existing stationary fuel burning equipment (i.e.,
diesel fuel
- oil, butane,
- gasoline, propane, and kerosene)?
Involve the installation of stationary fuel burning equipment or use of portable fuel burning equipment (i.e.,
diesel fuel
- oil, butane,
- gasoline, propane, and kerosene)?
Involve the installation or use of equipment that will result in an air emission discharge?
Involve the installation or modification of a stationary or mobile tank?
Involve the use or storage of oils or chemicals?
Involve burial or placement of any solid wastes in the site area that may effect
- runoff, surface
- water, or groundwater?
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i Center (OSC!) Operations RPTS FORM 10CFR50.59 Review Required?
1 (X) Yes 1 If
- Yes, attach 50.59 Review Form 1 ( 1 No
/ Not required per LI-101 Cross-Discipline review required?
1 (X) Yes 1 (Note affected Departments Below) 1 REQUIREMENTS CROSS-REFERENCE LIST Requirement Implemented by Directive Directive Paragraph Number Name Paragraph Number That Implements Requirement
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-_I cikms r;mer PAan 7.3.2.55 6.2.1.a(2),
NOTE GGNS Emer Plan 7.5.3.b.S2 6.4.3.e GGNS Emer Plan 7.3.2.56 6.1.1 GGNS Emer Plan 7.3.2.Sl,S4 6.2.1 GNRO 97/00113 97-15-02-ITEM 2
6.3.2.a(5)
GNRO 97/00113
( 97-15-Ol-ITEM 1
16.3.2.a(4)
- Covered by directive as a whole or by various paragraphs of the directive.
NOTE The Component Database Change Request statement is applicable only to Volume 06 and 07 maintenance directives.
Component Database Change Request generated and the backup documentation available for setpoint and/or calibration data only q Yes * / N/A CDBCR #
Current Revision Statement Revision 17:
l Adds Attachment II, BOSC Setup Instructions Grammatical changes Adds ACCOUNTABILITY to Section 6.3.4, conditions for using accountability card reader l
Adds 6.4.1 NOTE concerning use of the buddy system for teams to promote efficient use of personnel Clarifies use and control of the Control Room Team Adds 6.4.2 NOTE to direct Control Room HP to use EPP 29-03
Response
Team brief sheet and maintain communications with OSC HP Coordinator Removes EAD reader from OSC setup drawing l
Allows setup of OSC similar to drawing Corrects placement of No Entry/Exit signs on drawing l
Moves responsibility of designating personnel to carry equipment to BOSC from HP Coordinator to OSC Coordinator
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17 Emergency (OSC) Operations Plan Evaluation EVALUATION OF EMEXGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE Procedure Number:
10-S-01-29 Procedure Name:
Operations Support Center (OSC) Operations Revision
/ TCN Number:
Revision 17 Does the procedure Revision
/ TCN require an Emergency Plan change?
( )
Yes (X) No NOTE: IF YES, THIS PROCEDURE CAN NOT BE ISSmD UNTIL THE EMEBGEZqCY PLAN IS CHANGED / REVISED, Reason for
'No' response:
None of the changes modify the egglicable portions of the Emergency Plan.
Prepared:
Approved:
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1 (OSC!) Operations TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 PURPOSE AND DISCUSSION RESPONSIBILITIES REFERENCES ATTACHMENTS DEFINITIONS DETAILS 6.1 OSC Activation 6.2 OSC Setup and Manning 6.3 OSC Operation 6.3.1 OSC Coordinator Activities 6.3.2 OSC HP Coordinator Activities 6.3.3 Habitability Surveys 6.3.4 Personnel Accountability and Control 6.3.5 Dispatch and Control of an Offsite Monitoring Team from the OSC 6.4 Emergency
Response
Teams 6.4.1 Team Organization 6.4.2 Dispatch And Control Of Control Room Teams 6.4.3 General Team Guidelines 6.4.4 TSC Update 6.4.5 OSC Entry And Exit BACKUP OSC 7.1 Location 7.2 Activation 7.3 Setup 7.4 Operation RECORDS AND INFORMATION Page 2
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2 (OSC) Operations
- 1.
- 2..O RESPONSIBILITIES 0
PURPOSE AND DISCUSSION 1.1 Purpose 1.1.1 To provide guidelines for the Operations Support
- Center, including facility activation, personnel responsibilities, staffing and coordination of emergency response teams.
1.2 Discussion 1.2.1 This procedure should be used by the OSC and Health Physics Coordinators to coordinate and control general OSC emergency operations.
NOTE Emergency
Response
personnel who leave their assigned location temporarily should inform their immediate superior of their
- location, destination, and estimated time of return.
2.1 Operations Support Center Coordinator
- Reports directly to the Emergency Director and is responsible for:
2.1.1 Coordinating OSC! activities with the Technical Support Center Coordinator during an emergency.
2.1.~
Dispatching emergency response teams as directed by the Emergency Director.
- a.
Emergency Repair Team(s)
- b.
First Aid Team(s)
C.
Search and Rescue Team(s)
- d.
Mobilizing other required support personnel NOTE Ensure an individual is assigned to maintain Plant Status and OSC TEAM STATUS boards.
2.2 Health Physics Coordinator
- Reports directly to the Radiation Protection Manager and is responsible for:
2.2.1 Dispatching Onsite Monitoring Teams.
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2.2.4 Ensuring that Decon and First Aid stations are established as necessary.
2.2.5 Ensuring that radiological monitoring is performed in manned areas of the Plant during site evacuation.
the Radiation Protection Personnel.
I to the Operations Support Center 2.3 OSC Communicator Reports to OSC Coordinator and provides communication with
2.4 On-Shift Electrical Maintenance Personnel Notifying additional maintenance personnel to support OSC operation and to meet the Emergency plan augmentation requirements for the OSC.
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 Administrative Procedure 01-S-08-2, Exposure and Contamination Control 3.2 Emergency Plan Procedure 10-S-01-11, Evacuation of Onsite Personnel 3.3 Emergency Plan Procedure 10-s-01-23, Reentry 3.4 Emergency Preparedness Procedure 10-s-02-3, Emergency Preparedness Form Control 4.0 ATTACHMENTS 4.1 Attachment I - OSC Setup Instructions 4.2 Attachment II
- BOSC Setup Instructions NOTE Checklists are performance aids; they are intended to assist and aid ERO personnel in performance of their tasks.
Completion of checklists is not mandatory.
The forms are stored in storage bins in the facility.
5.0 DEFINITIONS 5.1 Emergency Dosimetry
- TLD and High and Accident Range Dosimeters, or TLD and Electronic Alarming Dosimeter (EAD) 5.2 OSC - Operations Support Center
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Operations 5.3 EPP - Emergency Plan Procedures 5.4 HPC - Health Physics Coordinator 5.5 RPM - Radiation PrOteCtiOn Manager 5.6 EOF - Emergency Operations Facility 5.7 5.8 5.9 TSC - Technical Support Center EAD - Electronic Alarming Dosimeter OSC Issue Room - A supply room located on the mezzanine in the Maintenance Shop which contains equipment for response teams and OSC operations 6.0 DETAILS 6.1 OSC ACTIVATION 6.1.1 The OSC is activated for
- Alert, Site Area Emergency, and General Emergency classifications.
Once activated, the OSC shall become operational as soon as possible (without delay).
When facility staffing can be accomplished with onsite personnel, it will become operational within 45 minutes.
Otherwise, when personnel staffing the facility are
- offsite, the facility shall be fully operational in 90 minutes.
6.1.2 The Emergency Director designates a person to be the OSC Lead until OSC Coordinator is available.
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5 (OSC) Operations 6.2 OSC SETUP AND MANNING 6.2.1 Emergency
Response
Personnel from Operations, Maintenance, Radiation Protection, Engineering, Chemistry and other support groups assemble to form OSC management and response teams.
- a.
OSC Coordinator
- Designates one or more persons to man radio consoles and telephones.
Communications will be established with:
(1)
Technical Support Center (synchronize clocks)
(2)
Control Room communication capabilities with the Control
- Room,
- b.
- Designates one or more persons to (1)
Set up OSC.
(2)
Set up Control
- Point, First Aid and Decon stations.
(3)
Response
check all survey instruments.
(4)
Inspect all respiratory equipment, as necessary.
(5)
Perform periodic OSC habitability surveys.
(6)
Conduct site boundary surveys (Radiological/Onsite Monitoring Team) as appropriate.
(7)
Establish communications with the TSC (8)
Ensure SAD readers in OSC are operable C.
OSC Communicator
- Establish communications with Control Room and TSC
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- d.
On-Shift Electrical Maintenance Personnel-are responsible for:
(1)
Determining if the required number of Maintenance personnel (3-Electrical, 2-Mechanical, and l-I&C!) are in the OSC or on site.
(2)
If the required number of maintenance personnel are not 5
the OSC or on site, call the needed personnel in and have them report to the OSC as soon as possible to support OSC Operations.
The Emergency Telephone Book (Section B) contains the
- names, discipline, and telephone numbers for Maintenance personnel.
6.2.2 Establish Appropriate Radiation Control Measures
- a.
If the RPM has determined that radioactivity has extended beyond the CAA, the OSC HP Coordinator ensures that radiological controls are implemented for entry/exit from the osc!.
OSC may be setup similar to diagram on Attachment I.
6.2.3 The OSC may be declared operational when manning is adequate to form required emergency response teams.
- a.
The TSC must be notified when the OSC is declared operational.
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7 (OSC) Operations 6.3 OSC OPERATION 6.3.1 OSC Coordinator Activities
- a.
The OSC Coordinator must ensure that the following actions are performed as applicable, based on the nature of the emergency event:
(1)
Rotate Emergency
Response
Team personnel using available OSC staffing.
(2)
Monitor OSC supplies such as protective clothing and SCBA air reserves and replenish as necessary.
(3)
Develop shift schedule for extended OSC operations.
(4)
Periodically provide plant status updates to OSC staff members.
6.3.2 OSC HP Coordinator activities
- a.
The OSC HP Coordinator must ensure that the following actions are performed as applicable, based on the nature of the emergency event.
(1)
Periodic OSC habitability surveys.
(2)
Review OSC access controls.
If necessary, ensure OSC access controls are established as identified in Section 6.4.5 (3)
Develop shift schedules for extended OSC manning (Radiation Protection personnel)
(4)
Monitor OSC HP supplies and emergency respiratory equipment and obtain replacements as necessary.
(5)
If site evacuation
- occurs, maintain radiological monitoring of manned areas.
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8 (OSC) Operations 6.3.3 Habitability Surveys The Health Physics Coordinator:
- a.
Directs the performance of radiation, contamination and airborne activity surveys.
- b.
Reports the results of the OSC habitability surveys to the OSC Coordinator and the Radiation Protection Manager in the TSC.
- c.
Announces the habitability results to the facility.
I If the OSC is determined to be uninhabitable, refer to Section 7.0 of this procedure.
6.3.4 Personnel Accountability and Control The OSC Coordinator:
- a.
Desiqnates an individual to ensure that all available 4
Emergency
Response
Personnel are listed on the OS0 sign-in board and to update plant status information.
- b.
Ensures that all OSC personnel use the accountability card reader (if SITE EVACUATION or ACCOUNTABILITY is initiated).
I C.
Authorizes Radiation Protection personnel to man the in-plant staging area (HP Lab
- 93' Control Building) until the Control Building is evacuated.
6.3.5 Dispatch and Control of an Offsite Monitoring Team from the OSC
- a.
The OSC HP Coordinator dispatches an Offsite Monitoring Team (OMT) from the OSC upon request of the RPM (if the EOF is not operational) to track the plume and report offsite radiological data and other information.
The monitoring is performed in accordance with 10-S-01-14.
(1)
The HPC must designate OMT members and ensure that they are briefed and issued proper dosimetry prior to dispatch.
(2)
The team obtains vehicle and Offsite Monitoring Kit as described in 10-s-01-28, Control of Designated Emergency Vehicles.
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Operations 6.3.5 (Cont.)
- b.
The HPC should use the OSC OMT radio to direct the Offsite Monitoring team.
NOTE When the EOF is operational, all Offsite Monitoring Teams presently in the field become the responsibility of the Plume Tracker (EOF).
- c.
Radiological data received by the OSC from the team is reported to the RPM.
6.4 EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAMS (OSC COORDINATOR) 6.4.1 Team Organization-Ensure the following teams are organized to support emergency actions.
Specific guidelines for the organization, required equipment and control of each team is provided in the appropriate Emergency Plan Procedure.
- a.
Radiological/Onsite Monitoring Team (1)
This team is composed of personnel trained for radiological surveys.
- b.
Search and Rescue Team/First Aid Team (1)
This team is manned by at least one Health Physics qualified and one First Aid qualified individual.
C.
Repair Teams (1)
This team is normally made up of maintenance and RP I
personnel (as appropriate) sufficient to perform the assigned tasks.
NOTE The 'buddy system' is used whenever personnel enter lazardous areas (ie, plume affected areas or affected areas of the Power Block).
To efficiently utilize personnel resources, single person teams may be used in non-hazardous areas.
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- a.
Upon initial Alert or higher emergency classification, one of the shift RP technicians reports to the Emergency Director (Shift Manager) in the Control Room to be available for in-plant
- surveys, job
- coverage, or radiological consultation.
The other shift RP technicians are available to perform site area surveys (as required),
begin OSC preparations, or other duties as directed by the Emergency Director (Shift Manager).
- b.
Before the OSC is operational, Operations personnel on-shift remain under the direction of the Emergency Director (Shift Manager) and remain in the Control Room.
After the OSC is operational, the Safe Shutdown Operators remain in the Control Room and the other Operations Shift personnel may be directed to report to the OSC.
- c.
The Shift Manager may immediately request an I&C Technician to report to the Control
- Room, prior to OSC being declared operational, by contacting the I&C Technician using any available means.
- d.
The RP Technician and I&C Technician notify the Shift Manager/Emergency Director and the OSC Coordinator (if OSC is manned) of their arrival at the Control Room.
- e.
After activation of the OSC, the OSC Coordinator determines if an I&C Technician has reported to the Control
- Room, and if
- required, designates an I&C Technician to report immediately to the Control Room.
- f.
If not previously completed, the RP and I&C Technicians obtain appropriate emergency dosimetry and log into the Emergency Radiation Work Permit (RWP) after arrival at the Control Room (or drill RWP if appropriate).
g*
All personnel (including Operations, I&C, and RP) who leave the Control Room envelope are tracked as Control Room Team
- l,
- 2, or similar.
- h.
Command and control of the Control Room team(s) remains with the Shift Manager in the Control Room.
I NOTE Protective clothing is available in the Control Room and Technical Support Center emergency supply cabinets.
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- 1.
The RP Technician that reports to the Control Room ensures radiological coverage is provided to Control Room teams either through radiological briefings or RF accompanying the team in the field.
Any required radiological briefings are performed by the Control Room RP Technician.
- j.
- k.
NOTE Briefings may be performed at the most appropriate location and using the most appropriate communication means determined by the RP Technician.
The location of the brief may include the Control
- Room, or while escorting personnel to and from the work
- area, and/or while at the work area.
Briefings should be documented on EPP 29-03,
Response
Team Pre-Dispatch Requirements, but may be documented differently and at a later time at the discretion of the RP Technician.
After the OSC is operational, the Control Room RP Technician should maintain communications with the OSC HP Coordinator sufficient to provide radiological briefings that may be required for the Control Room Teams.
The Control Room RP Technician utilizes in plant radiation monitoring equipment to determine if radiological job coverage is required when a team is dispatched and to advise the Emergency Director (Shift Manager) as needed.
Once plant condition have stabilized and at the Emergency Directors discretion, the Control Room Team(s) personnel may be directed to physically report to the OSC.
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Teams)
I
- a.
Response
Team Predispatch Requirements (EPP Form 29-03) or similar form are completed before leaving the OSC.
I
- b.
Specific instructions for the organization and control of Radiological Monitoring, Search and Rescue and First Aid Teams are provided in Emergency Plan Procedures 10-S-01-14, 10-S-01-18, and 10-S-01-19.
C.
Each team must be assigned a team leader who is responsible for the direction of the team members and communications with the OSC.
CAUTION The team leader ensures that adequate communications and radiation detection instrumentation is available for each team.
- d.
Each team member is issued emeraencv dosimetrv in accordance with 10-S-01-17.
- e.
Each team will be provided a portable radio for communications with the OSC.
- f.
The team members must be provided with the appropriate personnel protection eouioment based on the actual or potential hazards which the team may encounter.
This equipment may include protective
- clothino, resoiratow equipment (SCBAS).
radiolosical survey instruments, and flashliohts.
- g.
All equipment (e.g.,
- radios, meters, flashlights, voice
- boxes, PCs, etc.)
must be thoroughly checked prior to OSC departure, especially the SCBAs.
- h.
The HP Coordinator should periodically brief the dispatched Emergency
Response
Teams on current radiological conditions.
(1)
The Team Leader should be notified immediately when radiation levels change in areas they are required to enter.
- 1.
The OSC Coordinator should periodically brief the dispatched teams on current plant status.
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- a.
The OSC Coordinator should periodically brief the TSC on the availability and status of Emergency
Response
Teams.
This report should include:
(1)
Number of available qualified personnel (2)
Remaining radiation exposure margin of team members 6.4.5 OX Entry and Exit
- a.
Establish OSC access controls to direct Emergency Personnel reporting from offsite to the proper OSC entrance by placement of
- signs, ropes, barriers and/or walkways.
- b.
OSC may be setup similar to diagram on Attachment I which shows a recommended setup of the OSC and describes the entry points.
7.0 BACKUP OSC 7.1 Location 7.1.1 The Backup OSC is located in the Control Building Elevation 148' (FIN Team Room).
The Health Physics Lab may be used as an in-plant staging
- area, if still habitable.
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- a.
- b.
C.
- d.
- e.
- f.
- g.
Contacts the ED and inform him/her of the situation Contacts the Control
- Room, TSC, and Security Contacts teams located in the field Transfers the following functions to the Control Room:
(1)
Response
team control If radiological conditions
- exist, request from the Radiation Protection Manager a determination of requirements (i.e.
dosimetry, protective clothing) for relocation and route to the Backup OX.
Ensures all
- logbooks, current paperwork, and position badges are taken to Backup OSC.
Designates personnel to carry additional equipment for use.
Prior to leaving the OSC, the OSC Communicator:
- a.
Contacts the Control Room to discuss the status of current teams and locations.
- a.
Dispatches a RP to the Backup OSC to setup.
Upon arrival to the Backup OSC, the OSC Coordinator ensures that the Backup OSC is setup using the BACKUP OSC CHECKLIST (Form EPP 29-07)
A board is used to display information normally displayed on the OSC Team Tracking boards.
The OSC Coordinator upon arrival:
- a.
Ensure the Backup OSC is setup in accordance with the checklist.
- b.
Communications can be establish with teams The OSC HP Coordinator upon arrival:
- a.
Ensures facility is habitable.
- b.
Establishes contact with the Radiation Protection Manager.
C.
Briefs the OSC Coordinator on Radiological Conditions.
- d.
BOSC may be setup similar to diagram on Attachment II which shows a recommended setup of the BOSC and describes the entry points.
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Operations 7.4 Operation 7.4.1 The OSC Coordinator declares the Backup OSC operational when:
- a.
Sufficient personnel are present to man the Backup OSC.
- b.
Advised by the OSC HP Coordinator that the Backup OSC is ready to provide radiological information.
7.4.2 After declaring the backup OSC operational:
- a.
Transfer the following functions from Control Room to the osc.
(1)
Response
Team Control 8.0 RECORDS AND INFORMATION 8.1 Forms and paperwork generated by this procedure during emergencies are collected by the OSC Coordinator and forwarded to the
- Manager, Emergency Preparedness.
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OSC SETUP INSTRUCTIONS OSC Personnel Staging Area
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- 1) Obtain Keys to issue rooms from OSC key locker.
- 2) Turn on EAD Screens (computers and readers are normally on, reboot computer and readers only if needed)
- 3) If required, set up CAA Access as suggested on Maintenance Shop Lower Level drawing (or similar)
- 4) Place Sign #I and Sign #2 at locations as shown on Maintenance Shop Lower Level drawing
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