RNP-RA/03-0002, Transmittal of Emergency Procedures Revisions

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Transmittal of Emergency Procedures Revisions
ML030100009
Person / Time
Site: Robinson Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 01/08/2003
From: Baucom C
Progress Energy Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
References
RNP-RA/03-0002
Download: ML030100009 (7)


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It 10 CFR 50, Appendix E K Progress Energy Serial: RNP-RA/03-0002 JAN 0 8 2003 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 H. B. ROBINSON STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNIT NO. 2 DOCKET NO. 50-261/LICENSE NO. DPR-23 TRANSMITTAL OF EMERGENCY PROCEDURE REVISIONS Ladies and Gentlemen:

In accordance with 10 CFR 50.4(b)(5) and Appendix E to 10 CFR 50, Carolina Power and Light (CP&L) Company is transmitting a revision to a H. B. Robinson Steam Electric Plant (HBRSEP), Unit No. 2, Emergency Implementing Procedure. The procedure revision and effective date is listed in the attachment to this letter.

A description of the procedure change is provided on the "Summary of Changes" page for the emergency procedure. Please replace the superseded procedure with the attached revision.

If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Mr. C. T. Baucom.

Sincerely, C. T. Baucom Supervisor - Licensing/Regulatory Programs CAC/cac Attachment Enclosures c: L. A. Reyes, NRC, Region Il (2 copies)

NRC Resident Inspector, HBRSEP C. Patel, NRC, NRR (w/o Attachment)

Progress Energy Carolinas. Inc.

3581 West Entrance Road Hartsville. SC 29550

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attachment to Serial RNP-RA/03-0002 Page 1 of 1 Procedure Revision and Effective Date Procedure Revision Effective No. Date EPRAD-04, "Personnel Decontamination" 3 12/09/02

R CP&L Reference Use CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY H. B. ROBINSON STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNIT NO. 2 PLANT OPERATING MANUAL VOLUME 2 PART 5 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE EPRAD-04 PERSONNEL DECONTAMINATION REVISION 3 I EPRAD-04 Rev. 3 F Page 1 of 51

SUMMARY

OF CHANGES DCF 2001 P0965 STEP REVISION # REVISION COMMENTS 8.4.3.1 3 Deleted reference to HPP-005 and added reference to 8.4.3.3 HPS-NGGC-0013.

All pages 3 Renumber for consistency with plant procedures I EPRAD-04 I Rev. 3 1 Page 2 of 5 I

TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 8.4.1 PURPOSE ............................................................................................. 4 8.4.2 RESPONSIBILITIES ............................................................................ 4 8.4.3 INSTRUCTIO NS .................................................................................. 4 8.4.4 RECO RDS ........................................................................................... 5 8.4.5 ATTACHM ENTS ................................................................................... 5 IEPRAD-04 I Rev.3 Page3of 5

8.4.1 PURPOSE

1. To outline the actions necessary for personnel decontamination during an emergency.

8.4.2 RESPONSIBILITIES

1. An E&RC Supervisor or "lead" technician as assigned by the OSC Leader is responsible for ensuring appropriate decontamination processes are implemented.
2. The Radiation Control Team members are responsible for__

performing or supervising personnel decontamination.

8.4.3 INSTRUCTIONS

1. Decontamination of injured personnel should be in accordance with HPS-NGGC-0013, Personnel Contamination Monitoring, Decontamination, and Reporting, and EPSPA-02, First Aid and Medical Care.
2. Radiation Control Team personnel will perform or supervise the following activities:
a. Remove loose clothing.
b. Remove loose dry contamination by lightly pressing tape to contaminated areas of the skin.

- This method can not be used if persons have large quantities of hair over the contaminated area.

c. Wash the contaminated area with soap and tepid water.

- Cover the contaminated area with a good lather.

- Wash for 2 or 3 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.

I EPRAD-04 Rev. 3 I Page4of5

8.4.3.2 (Cont inued)

d. Monitor the area for residual contamination.
e. If contamination persists repeat the washing procedure.

- Repeat washing a maximum of 2 times.

- Monitor area after each washing.

3. If contamination persists after repeated washing consult the RCM or RCD.
a. Consult HPS-NGGC-0013, Personnel Contamination Monitoring, Decontamination, and Reporting for additional decontamination activities.

8.4.4 RECORDS N/A 8.4.5 ATTACHMENTS N/A IEPRAD-04 I Rev. 3 Page 5 of 51