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Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure, Rev 23 to EPIP 5.7.21
ML021060464
Person / Time
Site: Cooper Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 04/10/2002
From: Hutton J
Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD)
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NLS2002043
Download: ML021060464 (17)


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N Nebraska Public Power District Nebraska's Energy Leader NLS2002043 April 10, 2002 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Gentlemen:

Subject:

Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Cooper Nuclear Station, NRC Docket 50-298, DPR-46 Pursuant to the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section V, "Implementing Procedures,"

Nebraska Public Power District is transmitting the following Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure (EPIP):

EPIP 5.7.21 Revision 23 "Emergency Equipment Inventory" Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me.

Sincerely, ft.A. Hutton Plant Manager

/nr Enclosure cc: Regional Administrator w/enclosure (2)

USNRC - Region IV Senior Resident Inspector w/enclosure USNRC NPG Distribution w/o enclosure Records w/o enclosure Cooper Nuclear Station P.O. Box 98/ Brownville, NE 68321-0098 Telephone: (402) 825-3811 / Fax: (402) 825-5211 http://www.nppd.com

I ATTACHMENT 3 LIST OF REGULATORY COMMITMENTS Correspondence Number: NLS2002043 The following table identifies those actions committed to by the District in this document.

Any other actions discussed in the submittal represent intended or planned actions by the District. They are described for information only and are not regulatory commitments.

Please notify the NL&S Manager at Cooper Nuclear Station of any questions regarding this document or any associated regulatory commitments.

COMMITTED DATE COMMITMENT OR OUTAGE None 4

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I PROCEDURE 0.42 1 REVISION 10 1 PAGE 12 OF 14

USE: REFERENCE CNS OPERATIONS MANUAL EFEC E: /70 EPIP 5.7.21 EPIP .7.21EFFECTIVE: APPROVAL: SORC 3/27/02 OWNER: S. C. REZAB EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY DERTMENT: EP DEPARTMENT: EP

1. PU RP O SE ............................................................ 1
2. IN STRU CTION S ....................................................... 1 ATTACHMENT 1 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT CONTROL R O OM ............................................. 3 ATTACHMENT 2 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT AT OSC ................... 4 ATTACHMENT 3 EMERGENCY RESCUE EQUIPMENT LOCKER .......... 5 ATTACHMENT 4 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT AOSC ..... 6 ATTACHMENT 5 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT EOF ...... 7 ATTACHMENT 6 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT AEOF .... 11 ATTACHMENT 7 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED FOR AM BULANCE ...................................... 13 ATTACHMENT 8 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT HOSPITAL

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 ATTACHMENT 9 INFORMATION SHEET ............................. 15

1. PURPOSE This procedure provides a means of ensuring the operational readiness and availability of equipment required for the immediate action steps of all four Emergency Classification action levels.
2. INSTRUCTIONS

[1 2.1 PM cards, from the CNS Maintenance Planning Office, shall be issued to those departments responsible for emergency equipment inventory once per quarter.

Emergency equipment inventory shall also be performed after each use.

[1 2.1.1 The Radiological Protection Department is responsible for the inventory of emergency equipment listed on Attachments 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.

[] 2.1.2 The Maintenance Department is responsible for the inventory of emergency rescue equipment listed on Attachment 3.

[ ] 2.2 Personnel responsible for emergency equipment inventory shall obtain an emergency locker seal prior to opening an Emergency Locker. A supply of locker seals shall be maintained by the Emergency Preparedness Department.

[ ] 2.3 The inventory shall be performed utilizing the appropriate attachment of this procedure.

PROCEDURE 5.7.21 REVISION 23 PAGE 1 OF 15

[ ] NOTE - An operability check need not be performed on communication equipment listed in this procedure that is located in the TSC, OSC, or EOF. Testing of these communication devices is conducted by the Emergency Preparedness Staff on a periodic basis.

] 2.4 Emergency equipment shall be inventoried, inspected, equipment calibration stickers checked, and an operability check shall be performed on all emergency equipment/instruments.

[ ] 2.5 Operability, calibration, and equipment maintenance shall be conducted per normal station procedures.

[ ] 2.6 During inspection, any equipment found inoperative or out of calibration shall be replaced in a timely manner.

[ ] 2.7 During inspection, if any deficiency of inventory is discovered, contact the Emergency Preparedness Department.

[ ] 2.8 Instruments or equipment may be routinely removed from inventory for purposes of calibration or repair. Instruments and equipment being removed for calibration or repair should be immediately replaced with similar reserve instruments or equipment, where such reserves exist. Instruments or equipment for which there are not reserves should be returned to inventory immediately upon completion of calibration or repair activities.

[ 2.9 During the inventory process, the expiration date of the supply of Potassium Iodide (KI) located within the emergency response facilities shall be checked.

If the expiration date is within 3 months from the date of the inventory currently being performed, contact the Emergency Preparedness Department and advise them of the expiration date. Emergency Preparedness Department personnel shall order a new supply of KI or receive an extension of the expiration date from the manufacturer.

] 2.10 Upon completion of the emergency equipment inventory, the PM card shall be signed off, indicating inventory is complete, and sent to the Emergency Preparedness Department for review. Emergency Preparedness Department will return the PM card to CNS Maintenance Planning Office. Documentation of emergency equipment inventories shall be kept on file at CNS Maintenance Planning Office.

I PROCEDURE 5.7.21 1 REVISION 23 1 PAGE 2 OF 15

ATTACHMENT 1 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT CONTROL ROOM NOTE - The air breathing equipment is not within the Emergency Locker, but the cases are located near the Emergency Locker for convenience, inspection, and maintenance.

ITEM QUANTITY

1. Coveralls, Paper 25 Pairs
2. Shoe Covers, Disposable 14" 24 Pairs
3. Gloves, Disposable 2 Boxes
4. Geiger-Mueller Survey Meter (Range 0-50 mrem/hr) 1 Each
5. Ion-Chamber Survey Instrument (Range 0-50 rem/hr) 3 Each
6. Dosimeter, Direct Reading Electronic 6 Each
7. Spare Batteries ("AA" Cell) 12 Each
8. Thyroid Blocking Tablets (KI) Check Expiration Date Per Step 2.9 20 Bottles
9. Radiation Warning Sign and Appropriate Inserts 4 Each
10. Radiation Barrier Rope, 200' 1 Coil
11. Radiation Warning Tape 1 Roll
12. First Aid Kit 1 Each
13. Plastic Bag, Large 6 Each
14. Duct Tape, 2" 3 Rolls
15. Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (with Voice Communicators) 6 Each
16. Full Face Respirators with Single Particulate Canisters 6 Each
17. Full Face Respirators with Single Particulate Canisters and Voice 6 Each Communicators
18. Spare Air Cylinders 6 Each
19. Spare Respirator Canister 12 Each
20. Hand Lantern, with 6 Volt Battery 2 Each
21. Flashlight, with Two "D" Cell Batteries 8 Each
22. Spare Battery for Hand Lantern (6 Volt) 2 Each
23. Spare Batteries ("D" Cell, 12 Per Box) 1 Box
24. Spare Battery (9 Volt) 24 Each
25. General Arrangement Drawing 1 Set
26. Step-Off Pad 1 Each
27. Radiation Monitor (Frisker) 1 Each
28. Spare Batteries ("C" Cell) 15 Each
29. Spare Batteries (30 Volt) 2 Each
30. Meals-Ready-To-Eat (MREs)© > 20 Each
31. Smear Book (10 Smears per book) 10 Each PROCEDURE 5.7.21 1 REVISION 23 PAGE 3 OF 15

ATTACHMENT 2 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT AT OSC ITEM QUANTITY

1. Flashlight, with Two "D" Cell Batteries 25 Each
2. Masking Tape 6 Rolls
3. Particulate Filter, 2" 1 Box
4. Charcoal and Silver Zeolite Cartridge 10 Each
5. Air Sample Plastic Bag and Label 20 Each
6. Smear Book (10 Smears Per Book) 10 Each
7. Spare Batteries ("D" Cell, 12 Per Box) 2 Boxes
8. Spare Batteries ("AA" Cell) 4 Each
9. Step-Off Pad 4 Each
10. Protective Clothing (Full Set) 6 Each
11. Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus 8 Each
12. Spare Bottle for SCBA 12 Each
13. Thyroid Blocking Tablets (KI) Check Expiration Date per Step 2.9 100 Bottles
14. Survey Instrument Ion-Chamber (Range 0 to 50 rem/hr) 2 Each
15. I&C/Electrical Tool Kit 4 Each
16. Volt Ohmmeter 2 Each
17. Coveralls, Paper 25 Pairs
18. Shoe Covers, Disposable 14" 25 Pairs
19. Gloves, Disposable 1 Box
20. Radiation Barrier Rope, 200' 1 Roll
21. Radiation Monitor (Frisker) 2 Each
22. Radiation Warning Sign with Appropriate Inserts 12 Each
23. Mechanical Maintenance Tool Kit 2 Each
24. Continuous Air Monitor 1 Each
25. PD-1 Area Radiation Monitor 3 Each
26. Personnel Radiation Monitor 1 Each
27. Gloves, Electrical, Low Voltage 1 Pair
28. Continuous Air Monitor Particulate Filter (CNSNO 35881) 10 Each
29. Hard Hat 10 Each
30. Safety Glasses 10 Each
31. Ear Plugs 1 Box
32. Portable Air Sampler 1 Each
33. Spare Battery (9 Volt) 12 Each
34. Spare Battery ("C" Cell) 12 Each
35. Geiger-Mueller Survey Instrument (Range 0-50 mrem/hr) 1 Each PROCEDURE 5.7.21 1 REVISION 23 PAGE 4 OF 15

ATTACHMENT 3 EMERGENCY RESCUE EQUIPMENT LOCKER ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY

1. Wrecking Bars Each 2
2. Bolt Cutters Each 2
3. Hacksaw and Blades Each 2
4. Come-Along Each 1
5. Cable Sling, 1/2" x 3' Each 2
6. Cable Sling, 1/2" x 6' Each 2
7. Hydraulic Jack, 3 Ton Each 1
8. Hydraulic Jack, 5 Ton Each 1
9. Sledge Hammer, Various Sizes Each 4
10. Porta Power Each 1
11. Web Slings (2" - 20' Long, 2" - 10' Long) Each 4
12. Sound Powered Phones Each 1
13. Safety Belt and Line Each 1
14. Fire Axe Each 1
15. Crow Bar Each 1
16. 200' - 3 Part Block and Tackle Each 1
17. Battery Lanterns Each 2 I PROCEDURE 5.7.21 1 REVISION 23 PAGE 5 OF 15 ]

I ATTACHMENT 4 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT AOSC I

1. GENERAL SUPPLIES AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT ITEMS QUANTITY
1. Coveralls, Paper 25 Pair
2. Shoe Covers 25 Pair
3. Gloves, Disposable 1 Box
4. PD-1 Area Radiation Monitor 3 Each
5. Continuous Air Monitor 1 Each
6. Radiation Monitor (Frisker) 1 Each
7. Flashlight, with 2 "D" Cell Batteries 8 Each
8. Spare Batteries ("D" Cell, 12 Per Box) 1 Box
9. Book Of Team-Dispatch Forms (Procedure 5.7.15, 1 Each Attachment 1)
10. Thyroid Blocking Tablets (KI) Check Expiration Date 20 Bottles Per Step 2.9
11. Step-Off Pad 2 Each
12. Continuous Air Monitor Particulate Filter (CNSNO 35881) 10 Each
13. Spare Batteries ("AA" Cell, 4 per Box) 1 Box I PROCEDURE 5.7.21 1 REVISION 23 1 PAGE 6 OF 15

ATTACHMENT 5 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT EOF PROTECTION EQUIPMENT NOTE - The air breathing equipment is not within the Emergency Locker, but the cases are near the Emergency Locker for convenience, inspection, and maintenance.

ITEM QUANTITY

1. Coveralls, Paper 25 Each
2. Shoe Covers, Disposable 14" 25 Pairs
3. Gloves, Disposable 1 Box
4. Extendable Probe Survey Instrument (Range 0-1,000 remfhr) 1 Each
5. Ion-Chamber Survey Instrument (Range 0-50 rem/hr) 1 Each
6. Geiger-Mueller Survey Instrument (Range 0-50 mrem/hr) 1 Each
7. Sample Holder With Pancake Type Detector 1 Each
8. Scaler Electronic Package (MS-2) 1 Each
9. Dosimeter, Direct Reading, Electronic 1 Each
10. Spare Batteries ("AA" Cell) 8 Each
11. Filters For Air Sampler; 2" 1 Box
12. Charcoal Cartridge For Air Sampler 10 Each
13. Silver Zeolite Cartridge For Air Sampler 10 Each
14. Extension Cord, Electric (50') 2 Each
15. PD-1 Area Radiation Monitor 3 Each
16. Continuous Air Monitor 1 Each
17. Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus 4 Each
18. Spare 45 Air Cylinder 4 Each
19. Tape, Duct, 2" 3 Rolls
20. Plastic Sheeting, 20'x 20' 2 Sheets
21. Plastic Bag, Small 1 Box
22. Plastic Bag, Large 6 Each
23. Radiation Warning Sign with Appropriate Inserts 12 Each
24. Smear Book (10 Smears Per Book) 20 Each
25. Radiation Barrier Rope, 200' 1 Coil
26. Radiation Warning Tape 1 Roll
27. Hand Lantern with 6 Volt Battery 1 Each
28. Flashlight, with Two "D" Cell Batteries 8 Each
29. Spare Battery for Hand Lantern (6 Volt) 1 Each
30. Spare Batteries ("D" Cell, 12 Per Box) 1 Box PROCEDURE 5.7.21 1 REVISION 23 PAGE 7 OF 15

ATTACHMENT 5 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT EOF ITEM QUANTITY

31. Pocket Knife 1 Each
32. Small Hand Tool Kit with Straight Slot Screwdriver, Phillips 1 Each Screwdriver, Small Pliers, and Small Vise Grip
33. Step-Off Pads 2 Each
34. Procedure 9.INST.58, Portable Beta-Gamma Counting 1 Each Instruments
35. Thyroid Blocking Tablets (KI) Check Expiration Date 200 Bottles per Step 2.9
36. Radiation Monitor (Frisker) 2 Each
37. Continuous Air Monitor Particulate Filter (CNSNO 35881) 10 Each
38. Spare Batteries (9 Volt) 12 Each
39. Spare Batteries ("C" Cell) 6 Each
40. Portable Air Sampler 1 Each
2. EMERGENCY DOWNWIND SURVEY KIT SUPPLIES (two complete kits are required).

NOTE - The Downwind Survey Team Supplies (Items 1 through 13) are located in the EOF. Items 14 through 47 may be stored in the Downwind Survey Vehicles.

ITEM QUANTITY

1. Full Face Respirator 2 Each
2. Hand Lantern 1 Each
3. Spare Battery For Hand Lantern 1 Each
4. Calculator 1 Each
5. Dosimeter, Direct Reading Electronic 2 Each
6. Spare Batteries ("AA") 4 Each
7. Hand Held Radio 1 Each
8. Gieger-Mueller Survey Instrument (Range 0-50 mrem/hr) 1 Each
9. Ion Chamber Survey Instrument (Range 0-50 rem/hr) 1 Each
10. Spare Battery ("D" Cell) 4 Each
11. Spare Battery (30 Volt) 1 Each
12. Spare Battery (9 Volt) 4 Each
13. Thyroid Blocking Tablets (KI) Check Expiration Date 2 Bottles per Step 2.9
14. Lowcut Rubber Shoes 4 Each
15. 250 ml Square Bottle 6 Each PROCEDURE 5.7.21 REVISION 23 PAGE 8 OF 15

ATTACHMENT 5 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT EOF ITEM QUANTITY

16. One Liter Bottle 4 Each
17. Masslin Cloths 1 Package
18. One-Piece Plastic Coveralls 2 Each
19. Shovel 1 Each
20. Combination Cartridge For Respirator 8 Each
21. Masking Tape 2 Rolls
22. Emergency Action Log 1 Pad
23. Procedure 9.EPIN.1, Emergency Air Samplers 1 Each
24. Plastic Sheeting 1 Roll
25. Complete Set of EPIPs 1 Each
26. Bolt Cutters 1 Each
27. Small Plastic Bag 50 Each
28. Grass Shears 1 Each
29. Paper Coveralls 4 Each
30. 2" Air Sample Filters 1 Box
31. Silver Zeolite Cartridge 6 Each
32. Charcoal Cartridge 6 Each
33. 2" Millipore Air Sample Filters 1 Box
34. Air Sampler with Head 1 Each
35. Smear Book (10 Smears Per Book) 10 Each 36 Radioactive Material Sticker 50 Each
37. Sample Label 25 Each
38. 2cc Vial 10 Each
39. Plastic Pipet 10 Each
40. Lined Paper Pad 1 Pad
41. Clipboard 2 Each
42. 10-Mile Radius Map 2 Each
43. Site Map 1 Each
44. Large Plastic Bags 25 Each
45. Disposable Gloves 1 Box
46. Ink Pens 3 Each
47. Tweezers 1 Each I PROCEDURE 5.7.21 1 REVISION 23 1 PAGE 9 OF 15 ]

IATTACHMENT 5 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT EOF

3. DECONTAMINATION SUPPLIES NOTE - Following supplies are available in or near the EOF Decon Room.

ITEM QUANTITY

1. Towels 10 Each
2. Soap 3 Bars
3. Septisol (Germicide) 1 Can
4. Lanolin 1 Tube
5. Swabs, Cotton Tipped, 100s 3 Packages
6. Compresses, Gauze, 3" x 3", 100s 2 Packages
7. Towels, Paper 1 Roll
8. Beaker, Plastic, 150 ml 3 Each
9. Hand Brush, Soft Bristle 2 Each
10. Soap, Pumice 2 Bars
4. FIRST AID AND RESCUE EQUIPMENT ITEM QUANTITY
1. First Aid Kit 1 Each
2. Stretcher 1 Each
3. Rope, 1/2" - 50' 1 Coil I PROCEDURE 5.7.21 1 REVISION 23 T PAGE 10 OF 15

I ATTACHMENT 6 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT AEOF I

1. PROTECTION EQUIPMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLIES ITEM QUANTITY
1. Coveralls, Paper 50 Each
2. Shoe Covers, Disposable 14" 50 Pairs
3. Gloves, Disposable 2 Boxes
4. Gieger-Mueller Survey Instrument (Range 0-50 mrem/hr) 1 Each
5. Ion-Chamber Survey Instrument (Range 0-50 rem/hr) 1 Each
6. Sample Holder with Pancake Type Detector 1 Each
7. Scaler Electronic Package (MS-2) 1 Each
8. Dosimeter, Direct Reading Electronic 1 Each
9. Spare Batteries ("AA" cell) 4 Each
10. Portable Air Sampler w/Head (High Volume) (60 Hz, 120 VAC) 1 Each
11. Inverter (12 VDC To 120 VAC) 1 Each
12. Filter for Air Sampler; 2" 1 Box
13. Charcoal Cartridge for Air Sampler 5 Each
14. Silver Zeolite Cartridge for Air Sampler 5 Each
15. Extension Cord, Electric (50') 1 Each
16. Tape, Duct, 2" 3 Rolls
17. Plastic Sheeting, 20' x 20' 2 Sheets
18. Plastic Bag, Small 1 Box
19. Plastic Bag, Large 6 Each
20. Radiation Warning Sign with Appropriate Inserts 12 Each
21. Smear Book 20 Each
22. Radiation Barrier Rope, 200 1 Coil
23. Radiation Warning Tape 1 Roll
24. Hand Lantern with 6 Volt Battery 3 Each
25. Flashlight, with Two "D" Cell Batteries 8 Each
26. Spare Battery for Hand Lantern (6 Volt) 3 Each
27. Spare Batteries ("D" Cell) 1 Box
28. Pocket Knife 1 Each
29. Small Hand Tool Kit with Straight Slot Screwdriver, Phillips 1 Each Screwdriver, Small Pliers, and Small Vise Grip
30. Shovel 1 Each
31. Liter Bottle 6 Each
32. Step-Off Pad 2 Each
33. Thyroid Blocking Tablets (KI) Check Expiration Date 60 Bottles per Step 2.9 PROCEDURE 5.7.21 REVISION 23 PAGE 11 OF 15

ATTACHMENT 6 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT AEOF ITEM QUANTITY

34. Radiation Monitor (Frisker) 1 Each
35. Spare Batteries (9 Volt) 6 Each
36. Spare Batteries ("C" cell) 1 Box
2. DECONTAMINATION SUPPLIES ITEM QUANTITY
1. 55 Gallon Radwaste Barrel with Lid 3 Each
2. Disposable Coveralls 50 Each
3. Disposable Gloves, 25 Pair/Box 2 Boxes
4. 2" Masking Tape 3 Rolls
5. Small Poly Bag 12 Each
6. Large Poly Bag 36 Each
7. Plastic Bucket 4 Each
8. Bar Soap 24 Each
9. Bath Towel - 50.
10. Poly Sheeting 1 Roll
11. Procedure 9.RADOP.7, Personnel Decontamination 6 Copies
12. Pumice Soap 2 Bars
13. Septisol (Germicide) 1 Can
14. Lanolin 1 Tube
15. Procedure 9.INST.58, Portable Beta-Gamma Counting 1 Each Instruments
16. Swabs, Cotton Tipped, 100s 3 Packages
17. Compresses, Gauze, 3" x 3", 100s 2 Packages
18. Towels, Paper 1 Roll
19. Breaker, Plastic 150 ml 3 Each
20. Hand Brush, Soft Bristle 10 Each
3. FIRST AID AND RESCUE EQUIPMENT ITEM QUANTITY
1. First Aid Kit 1 Each
2. Stretcher 1 Each I PROCEDURE 5.7.21 1 REVISION 23 1 PAGE 12 OF 15

ATTACHMENT 7 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED FOR AMBULANCE ITEM QUANTITY

1. Dosimeter, Direct Reading Electronic 5 Each
2. TLD Badge 5 Each
3. Geiger-Mueller Survey Instrument (CPM) 1 Each
4. Ion-Chamber Survey Instrument (0-5 rem/hr) 1 Each
5. Radiation Tag 10 Each
6. Spare Batteries ("AA" Cell) 8 Each
7. Smear Book 5 Each
8. Form CNS RP-25, TLD Badging Record 1 Each
9. Spare Batteries (9 Volt) 6 Each
10. Spare Batteries ("C" Cell) 1 Box I PROCEDURE 5.7.21 1 REVISION 23 1 PAGE 13 OF 15 1

ATTACHMENT 8 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT HOSPITAL ITEM QUANTITY

1. Radiation Barrier Rope 1 Roll
2. Masking Tape 10 Rolls
3. Brown Paper 1 Roll
4. Plastic Sheeting 1 Roll
5. Applicable Radiation Warning Signs with Inserts, as appropriate 5 Each
6. Shoe Covers 15 Pairs
7. Bags, Plastic (Large) 10 Each
8. Bags, Plastic (Small) 20 Each
9. Radiation Marking Tape 1 Roll
10. Coveralls, Paper 25 Pairs
11. Gloves, Rubber Disposable 2 Boxes
12. Cardboard Boxes, - 2' x 3' 6 Each
13. Masslin Cloths 1 Bundle
14. Step-Off Pad 1 Each I PROCEDURE 5.7.21 1 REVISION 23 1 PAGE 14 OF 15 1

ATTACHMENT 9 INFORMATION SHEET DISCUSSION 1.1 As an emergency situation progresses, conditions may arise which require augmentation of emergency equipment. Additional equipment shall be obtained from normal station stores and utilized on an as-needed basis to support the emergency response.

2. REFERENCES 2.1 CODES AND STANDARDS 2.1.1 NPPD Emergency Plan for CNS.

2.1.2 NUREG 0654, Revision 1, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.

2.2 PROCEDURES 2.2.1 Radiological Protection Procedure 9.EPIN. 1, Emergency Air Samplers.

2.2.2 Radiological Protection Procedure 9.INST.58, Portable Beta-Gamma Counting Instruments.

2.2.3 Radiological Protection Procedure 9.RADOP.7, Personnel Contamination.

2.3 MISCELLANEOUS 2.3.1 QA Finding 92-1900-24.

2.3.2 RCR 2002-0014.

2.4 NRC COMMITMENTS 2.4.1 © NUREG-0737, Item III.D.3.4, Section 5.2, Emergency Provisions (LQA 8000581-11). Commitment affects Step 30 on Attachment 1.

PROCEDURE 5.7.21 REVISION 23 PAGE 15 OF 15