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Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revision
ML031220584
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 04/23/2003
From: Harkness E
AmerGen Energy Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
References
-RFPFR, 2130-03-20114 EPIP-OC-.35, Rev 16
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-Z AmerGens AmerGen Energy Company, LLC An Exelon/British Energy Company Oyster Creek US Route 9 South P.O. Box 388 Forked River, NJ 08731-0388 10 CFR 50 App. E April 23, 2003 2130-03-20114 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington DC 20555

Subject:

Oyster Creek Generating Station Docket 50-219 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revision In accordance with 10 CFR 50 Appendix E, Section V, enclosed is the revised index for the Oyster Creek Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures and the below listed procedure:

Procedure Number Title Revision EPIP-OC-.35 Radiological Controls Emergency Actions 16 If any further assistance or information is required, please contact Mr. John Rogers, of my staff, at 609.971.4893 Very truly yours, Ernest J. Harkness P.E., Vice President Oyster Creek Generating Station EJH/JJR cc: Administrator, Region 1 (2 copies)

NRC Senior Resident Inspector A~6M4S

EPIP SERIES - EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES PROCEDURE NO. TITLE REV.

6630-ADM-4010.03 Emergency Dose Calculation Manual (EDCM) 11 EPIP-OC-.01 Classification of Emergency Conditions 14 EPIP-OC-.02 Direction of Emergency Response/Emergency Control Center 32 EPIP-OC-.03 Emergency Notification 30 EPIP-OC-.06 Additional Assistance and Notification 27 EPIP-OC-.10 Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite 14 EPIP-OC-. 11 Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 18 EPIP-OC-.12 Personnel Accountability 9 EPIP-OC-.13 Site Evacuation & Personnel Mustering at Remote Assembly 10 Areas EPIP-OC-.25 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) 27 EPIP-OC-.26 The Technical Support Center 24 EPIP-OC-.27 The Operations Support Center 15 EPIP-OC-.31 Environmental Assessment Command Center 12 EPIP-OC-.33 Core Damage Estimation 6 EPIP-OC-.35 Radiological Controls Emergency Actions 16 EPIP-OC-.40 Site Security Emergency Actions 12 EPIP-OC-.41 Emergency Duty Roster Activation 8 EPIP-OC-.44 Thyroid Blocking 3 EPIP-OC-.45 Classified Emergency Termination/Recovery 3 OEP-ADM-1319.01 Oyster Creek Emergency Preparedness Program 14 OEP-ADM-1319.02 Emergency Response Facilities & Equipment Maintenance 14 OEP-ADM-1319.04 Prompt Notification System 6 OEP-ADM-1319.05 Emergency Preparedness Event Reports 2

Am erGen DOCUMENT TRANSMI1TAL Telephone No. 609-971-4652 RM Dept April 18, 2003 To: A A& 0 2.\

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EPIP-OC-.35 REV. 16 EPIP-OC-.35 REV. 15 FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH REQUIRED ACTION, WITHIN FIVE (5) WORKING DAYS OF THIS REQUEST, COULD RESULT IN A CAP.

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RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS 1 16 15 incorporated the This Revision 16 incorporates the Prior Revision following Temporary Changes: following Temporary Changes:

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS PROCEDURE HISTORY REV. DATE ORIGINATOR

SUMMARY

OF CHANGE 8 10/94 A. T. Smith Delete Parsippany Field Monitoring Teams.

9 07/95 A. T. Smith Add note to clarify Radiological Controls Coord.

Responsibilities in reference to sending technicians with personnel into radiation areas during emergencies. Add note for use of North Gate only during outages.

10 07/96 J. Bontempo Update telephone number for INPO.

11 10/96 T. Blount Change PAR directions to meet NRC guidance of Evacuation as Preferred Recommendation.

Incorp RAC/RCC integration of duties> (ref Rev. 12

& 11 of E-Plan).

12 01/99 J. Rayment Reuse Rad Monitor set points to reflect current status.

Deleted 3.1 EREIF.

Deleted reference to Radiological Controls support coordinator.

Assigned responsibility to RAC for arranging alternate sample analysis that was previously handled by Radiological Controls support coordinator position which has been eliminated.

Clarified old A120 procedure references to 6632.

Clarified reference designations throughout procedure.

A. T. Smith Update E-Plan number & title. Change Exhibit 9 13 05/99 request for sample analysis from TMI to "INPO Emerg. Resource Manual".

14 DOS A. T. Smith Change references from GPU or GPUN to OCNGS.

Remove TMI as listed in Es. 12 for Emerg. Assist.

Org.

15 11/01 G. Seals Add requirements for control and access of High Radiation Areas. Also clarify Comm. Req. for Rad.

Eng. CAP-2000-0509-8.

16 04/03 P. Thompson Update description of RAC; Update reference number.

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS 1.0 PURPOSE controls during a 1.1 This procedure provides guidance for radiological Generating Station.

declared emergency at Oyster Creek Nuclear 2.0 APPLICABILITY/SCOPE in support of an 2.1 This procedure applies to all personnel responding emergency, drill, or exercise.

during an emergency 2.2 This procedure addresses radiological controls including:

  • Assessment and Protective Action Recommendations
  • Emergency Dosimetry and Exposure Authorizations
  • Survey and Sample Analysis
  • Protective Clothing Considerations
  • Monitoring and Decontamination 3.0 DEFINITIONS None.

4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES responsible, initially, for 4.1 Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC) is Survey Teams directing the onsite and offsite Radiological/Environmental Support, and the after they are dispatched, Radiological Engineering Radiological Controls Coordinator.

4.1.1 Reports to Group Leader R&EC.

radiological 4.1.2 He/she shall coordinate initial on-site and offsite findings and make assessment activities, review results, report recommendations to the Emergency Director.

of dose 4.1.2.1 This includes, but is not limited to, performance projections, direction of Onsite and Offsite protective Radiological/Environmental Survey Teams, onsite actions and formulating Protective Action Recommendations Director.

(PARs) which are then relayed to the Emergency the Environmental 4.1.2.2 In addition, he shall interface with as Assessment Coordinator (EAC) to keep him/her current to plant conditions and radiological source terms.

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS will 4.1.2.3 The RAC may continue to estimate source terms which dose be relayed to the EAC for use in projecting offsite using appropriate methods as necessary.

4.2 Radiological Controls Coordinator (RCC) controls 4.2.1 Responsible for coordinating the in-plant radiological the activities from the OSC and initially dispatching have Radiological/Environmental Survey Teams until they TSC. The RCC established communications with the IREO RAC at the may maintain control of the Onsite Radiological/Envirofnental assume the RCC Survey Team as a designee of the RAC or the RAC may time that duties in conjunction with the RAC duties until such RCC role.

additional resources are available to take on the controls 4.2.2 His/her functions include supervising the radiological technicians in the areas of radiological access control; corrective radiological control coverage for emergency repair, monitoring, actions, search and rescue, first aid, assembly area fire fighting, and personnel monitoring.

immediate 4.2.3 He/she shall be responsible for prioritizing the radiological controls response in-plant.

4.2.4 He/she shall advise the RAC of problems (high background, significant backlogs, etc.) with sample analysis.

jobs 4.2.5 He/she shall keep the RAC advised of radiological conditions, in progress, etc.

jobs he/she 4.2.6 He/she shall keep the OSC Coordinator advised of the on-site is covering in order to effectively coordinate the radiological control needs with plant operational needs.

4.3 Radiological Engineering Support source 4.3.1 Assists the RAC in performing dose projection calculations, necessary term calculations, and other calculations or determinations exposure.

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Title EMERGENCY ACTIONS 16 nronmmi'nTRL - - I 5.0 PROCEDURE a Declared Emergency 5.1 Control and Access of High Radiation Areas during .

NOTE plant that do not normally During declared emergencies, some areas of the Radiation Areas could High require control as High Radiation or Locked or 1000 mR/hr at 30 cm 100 mR/hr at 30 cm have dose rates in excess of to those areas. Posting respectively. This section of the EPIP applies areas in excess of 1000 of guards or installation of locked doors at during emergency mR/hr at 30 cm is not a prudent or safe measure radiation exposure.

conditions and will cause unnecessary personnel in this section During a declared emergency, the actions specified Creek Technical and the Oyster satisfy the intent of 10CFR20.1601 is not required.

Specifications and a 10CFR50.54x deviation authorization declared.

5.1.1 IF a General Emergency or Site Area emergency has been THEN the RAC or RCC shall require teams entering known or suspected members.

radiation areas to be composed of a minimum of two AND radiation Briefings for teams entering known or suspected team areas shall include doses and dose rates at which which members shall turn around and return to the area from they were dispatched (normally the OSC).

AND Briefings for all dispatched teams shall include:

  • Duties and responsibilities of the team
  • Travel route AND Site accountability will be initiated by the Emergency from the Director to remove all non-essential personnel Protected Area.

AND Security shall provide positive control over personnel attempting to enter the Protected Area.

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RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS 16 5.1.2 IF teams are sent to areas having known or suspected changing radiological conditions or dose rates in excess of 100 mR/hr at 30 cm, THEN at least one team member shall be a qualified Radiation Protection Technician equipped with a dose rate monitoring device who will be responsible for maintaining positive exposure control over the team's activities.

5.1.3 IF an Unusual Event or an Alert has been declared, THEN the RAC or the RCC may invoke 5.1.1 and 5.1.2 above at his or her discretion, except that Site Accountability is not required.

5.2 Radiological Assessment Coordinator 5.2.1 The Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC) qualified individual assumes the duties of the RAC and the duties of the on-shift RAC/IREO RCC, until relieved by the IREO RAC.

5.2.2 Consults and accomplishes applicable portions of Exhibit 1,

'Radiological Assessment Coordinator Guide".

NOTEl The on-shift RAC consults and accomplishes applicable portions of Exhibit 3, 'On-Shift RAC/IREO Radiological Controls Coordinator (RCC) Guide'.

5.2.3 Completes Exhibit 6, "Radiological' of the Station Status Form from EPIP-OC-.03, "Emergency Notification".

5.2.4 The RAC shall complete the actions in Exhibit 9 when it is necessary to obtain assistance in completing sample analysis.

5.2.5 Consults and accomplishes tasks listed in Exhibit 2 as necessary.

5.2.6 Arrange for alternate sample analysis facilities when required.

Such facilities may be found in the INPO Emergency Resource Manual (Reference 6.11).

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS 5.3 Radiological Controls Coordinator 3,

5.3.1 Consults and accomplishes applicable portions of Exhibit "Radiological Controls Coordinator Guide".

5.3.2 Consults and accomplishes tasks listed in Exhibit 4 as necessary.

5.4 Radiological Engineering Support The 5.4.1 Consults and accomplishes applicable actions of EPIP-OC-.26, Technical Support Center, Exhibit 5, "Radiological Engineering Support Checklist".

in Exhibit 5.5 Dosimetry will be issued in accordance with guidance provided 6, Emergency Dosimetry Guidelines.

when directing 5.6 The RAC or RCC shall follow the guidance in Exhibit 10 personnel to conduct surveys.

accordance with 5.7 Respiratory protection equipment shall be prescribed in Exhibit 11, "Respiratory Protection".

Exhibit 14.

5.8 Protective clothing shall be prescribed in accordance with with 5.9 The RAC shall perform dose assessment activities in accordance Exhibit 15.

be conducted 5.10 Contamination monitoring and decontamination practices shall in accordance with Exhibit 16.

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6.0 REFERENCES

Part 20.

6.1 Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Emergency Plan".

6.2 Procedure 2000-PLN-1300.01, "OCNGS of Emergency Conditions".

6.3 Procedure EPIP-OC-.01, OClassification 2 Emergency Response".

6.4 Procedure EPIP-OC-.0 , "Direction of and Personnel Mustering at the 6.5 Procedure EPIP-OC-.13, "Site Evacuation Remote Assembly Area".

6.6 Procedure EPIP-OC-.25, "Emergency Operations Facility".

6.7 Procedure EPIP-OC-.2 ,

6 "Technical Support Center".

6.8 Procedure EPIP-OC-.27, "Operations Support Center".

Equipment 6.9 Procedure OEP-ADM-1319.

02, "Emergency Response Facilities and Maintenance".

"Post Accident Sampling and Analysis:

6.10 Plant Chemistry Procedure 831.11, Cask Transport Offsite".

6.11 INPO 86-032, "Emergency Resources Manual".

Protection Program".

6.12 Procedure 6630-ADM-4020.01, "Respiratory of the New Respiratory Equipment 6.13 Procedure 6632-OPS-4030.07, "Operation Cleaning and Maintenance Facility".

on Procedure 6632-OPS-4030.02, 'Issue and Control of Respiratory Protectic 6.14 Equipment".

6.15 Procedure 6632-OPS-4030.03, 'Inspection and Maintenance of Respiratory Protection Equipment".

6.16 Procedure 6630-ADM-4020.03, "Use of Respiratory Protective Equipment".

6.17 Procedure 6630-ADM-4330.02, "Monitoring for Personnel Contamination".

Surveys".

6.18 Procedure 6630-ADM-4200.01, "Radiological Program".

6.19 Procedure 6630-ADM-4025.01, "Bioassay Emergency Workers."

6.20 Action Item 920197, "Fluid Intake for To Save A Life (1-14-94).

6.21 Memo 6610-94-0016, D. W. Ethridge, Dose E. P. Meeting of 3/15/96.

6.22 NRC Letter to M. B. Roche - 4/24/96 -

6.23 Procedure EPIP-OC-.44, "Thyroid Blocking".

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS 7.0 EXHIBITS 7.1 Exhibit L, "Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC) Guide" Periodic Tasks" 7.2 Exhibit 2, "Radiological Assessment Coordinator Controls Coordinator (RCC) 7.3 Exhibit 3, "On-Shift RAC/IREO Radiological Guide, (RCC) Periodic Tasks" 7.4 Exhibit 4,1 "Radiological Controls Coordinator Guide' 7.5 Exhibit 5, "Radiological Engineering Support 7.6 Exhibit 6, "Emergency Dosimetry Guidelines" 7.7 Exhibit 7, "Emergency Exposure Criteria" 7.8 Exhibit 7A, "Dose Limits for Emergency Personnel" 7.9 Exhibit 8, "Emergency Dose Authorization" 7.10 Exhibit 9, "Actions for Assistance with Analysis Capabilities" 7.11 Exhibit 10, "Radiological Surveys" 7.12 Exhibit 11, "Respiratory Protection" 7.13 Exhibit 12, "Emergency Assistance Organizations" 7.14 Exhibit 13, "Emergency Respirator Issue Log" 7.15 Exhibit 14 "Protective Clothing" 7.16 Exhibit 15 "Dose Assessment" 7.17 Exhibit 16 "Contamination Monitoring and Decontamination Practices" 7.18 Exhibit 17 "Form EPIP-OC-.35-3, Radiation Monitor Status" 7.19 Exhibit 18 "Form EPIP-OC-.35, Radiation Monitor Status" 7.20 Exhibit 19 "ARM Location" 7.21 Exhibit 20 "PASS Sample Request Identification" 7.22 Exhibit 21 "Emergency Sample Request Form" 7.23 Exhibit 22 "Emergency Equipment Locations" (EPIP35/S3) 9.0

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS EXHIBIT 1 Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC) Guide until relieved by the IREO NOTE: The on shift RAC shall initiate these actions RAC.

communications (either The IREO RAC should report to the TSC and establish an update on plant face to face or by telecon) with the on shift RAC for conditions prior to assuming duties as RAC.

TSC within 10 If the ED has not or is not expected to relocate to the RAC should report to minutes of the IREO RAC arriving at the TSC the IREO the ECC.

1.0 TTPON ARRTVAL AT ECC or TSC After 1.1 Report to and receive direction from the Emergency Director.

to the Group activation of the EOF, he/she will administratively report to the Leader R&EC but will continue to provide operational support Emergency Director.

and establish 1.2 Determine if personnel contamination monitoring is required ECC and TSC CAMS monitoring station at the ECC and TSC. Ensure that the l

and ARMS are operational.

1.3 Activate the dose assessment computer and ensure operability.

pertinent 1.4 Initiate and maintain a log of significant events and activities to radiological controls.

Emergency 1.5 Establish radiological communications as needed when other Emergency Centers are activated. Maintain a communication log. Use Message forms to record communications requiring a reply.

with the 1.6 Verify that the current emergency classification is consistent most serious radiological EAL and advise the ED. (Ref. 6.3-"EPIP-OC-.01")

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RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS 16 EXHIBIT 1 (continued)

Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC) Guide 2.0 DUTIES AT ALERT OR PRECAUTIONARY ACTIVATION 2.1 Move to TSC when activated 2.2 Monitor the radiological status of the Plant via the CHRRMS, ARMS, effluent monitors, ventilation system status, meteorological data and survey data. Periodically brief the ED and the other emergency centers on the plant radiological status. Use Exhibit 18, EPIP-OC-.35-A, "Radiation Monitor Status" to record ARM data. See Exhibits 17 & 19 for ARM locations.

2.3 If requested from other emergency centers, periodically (every 15-30 minutes) transmit CHRRM and ARM readings, wind speed and direction and plant release rate, if applicable, via the Communications Coordinator.

Ensure proper clock time is indicated.

2.4 Periodically ensure the center radiation and airborne radioactivity levels are monitored.

2.5 Periodically request from Radiological Engineering Support parallel assessment of the offsite radiological consequences of the event.

2.6 Request an analysis of RAGEMS, PASS, etc. samples (as applicable) to better assess the isotopic composition of any release or potential release.

Discuss the desired PASS samples with the Chemistry Coordinator. The Chemistry Coordinator will tell you if these samples are available. Decide sample priorities in concert with the Chemistry Coordinator. Have the ED authorize the desiredsamples using Exhibit 21. Refine offsite dose projections as isotopic data becomes available.

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS EXHIBIT 1 (continued)

Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC) Guide (con't)

DUTIES AT ALERT OR PRECAUTIONARY ACTIVATION 20 limits as necessary. Document 2.7 Authorize personnel exposure up to 10 CFR in the RAC log. (This is a specific exemption from Procedure 6630-ADM-4000.01, "Administrative Dose Limits").

Emergency Director to 2.7.1 Ensure emergency personnel authorized by the Exhibit 8, are receive exposure in excess of 10 CFR 20 limits, 7A, "Dose Limits advised of potential health effects using Exhibit performed by any Rad Con For Emergency Personnel". This task may be personnel conducting team briefings.

teams until relieved by the 2.8 Direct the activities of the offsite survey by the EAC, provide EACC. [Refer to Procedure EPIP-OC-.11]. On request Checklist, EPIP-OC-.31, input for the completion of the EAC/RAC Turnover Exhibit 1B.

the status of activation of 2.9 The RAC should maintain awareness regarding i

Onsite and Offsite Monitoring Teams.

equipment inventory 2.9.1 If team activation is being delayed due to the need for monitoring process, the RAC should evaluate the immediate of the team dispatch and authorize the waiver or modification inventory as appropriate.

within 5 minutes, the 2.9.2 If the RAC is not immediately available, i.e.,

the waiver or RCC may make the determination regarding authorizing modification of the inventory.

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Title RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS 16 3.0 ADDITIONAL DUTIES AT A SITE AREA EMERGENCY:

the potential 3.1 Recommend to the ED evacuation of the reactor building if (e.g. initiation exists for high radiation and/or airborne radioactivity.

of Core Spray, Containment Spray, Iso Condensers, etc.).

and to the TSC 3.2 Transmit source term and dose projection data to the EACC by the EAC.

if not in the TSC. Transmit dose projections until relieved of the event.

Continue to transmit source term data for the duration have or are 3.3 Perform offsite dose calculations if the release rates expected to exceed normal levels. Review EAL's for appropriate classification based on projection (Ref. 6.3, EPIP-OC-.01).

is to 3.4 Designate site evacuation route (north or south) if site evacuation be called.

should be 3.5 Impact of Radiological conditions on Site Accountability evaluated continuously.

4.0 ADDITIONAL DUTIES AT A GENERAL EMERGENCY:

and provide 4.1 If EOF is not activated, perform offsite dose projections Procedure suggested Protective Action Recommendation in accordance with of a General EPIP-OC.02 to the ED within 15 minutes after declaration Emergency.

4.1.1 In accordance with NRC guidance, Evacuation is the preferred recommendation unless it is KNOWN that Sheltering will offer greater protection. In general-Evacuate a two mile radius and five miles downwind; Shelter any areas of the ten mile EPZ not evacuated. Refer to PAR Logic diagram - EPIP-OC-02. (ref. NRC letter to M. B. Roche dated 4/24/96.

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS EXHIBIT 2 Radiological Assessment Coordinator Periodic Tasks When the high-range monitors are 1.0 Monitor the high-range RAGEMS monitors.

that a turbine building exhaust fan required, the RAC shall advise the ED remain operating to provide the dilution (EF-1-6 or EF-1-7) should be started or required by the RAGEMS system.

radiological PASS samples be taken 2.0 Recommend that the ED request the appropriate and analyzed.

discuss the PASS samples desired to assure 3.0 Contact the Chemistry Coordinator and sample priorities.

that the sample is available and to decide Coordinator conduct of 3.1 As appropriate, discuss with the Chemistry with Procedure 831.8, Post necessary radiological surveys in accordance Accident Sampling and Analysis: Estimation of Percent Fuel Failure.

of the necessary surveys to 3.2 Inform the Radiological Controls Coordinator be conducted.

confusion over which 4.0 Use Exhibit 21, 'Emergency Sample Request Form, to avoid samples are requested.

and verification of dose 5.0 Use the PASS sample results in the development projection source terms.

Coordinator when the ED requires 6.0 He/she shall advise the Radiological Controls the Remote Assembly Area or Forked activation establishing the operation of or vehicular monitoring and/or River Assembly Area including personnel decontamination.

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS EXHIBIT 2 (Continued)

Radiological Assessment Coordinator Periodic Tasks up to 10CFR20 exposure limits 7.0 He/she shall approve emergency exposure upgrades above 10CFR20 limits and provides input to the ED if emergency authorizations are requested.

with the current status and 8.0 Ensure the PAR Status Board is maintained up-to-date emergency conditions.

be authorized by the RAC to 9.0 Personnel conducting duties as response team may when "Eating, drinking, consume liquids to prevent dehydration during periods and smoking' have been prohibited.

minimize uptake of 9.1 The RAC should designate appropriate control to liquids.

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS EXHIBIT 3 (RCC) Guide On-Shift RAC/Radiological Controls Coordinator 1.0 ALERT OR ACTIVATION:

1.1 Report to and receive direction from the RAC.

1.2 Maintain liaison with the OSC Coordinator.

the OSC. Ensure that the 1.3 Establish personnel contamination monitoring at ensure that the radiation OSC CAM and ARM are operational. Periodically evaluated.

and airborne radioactivity levels of the OSC are emergency centers 1.4 Establish radiological communications as the other Use Emergency Message become activated. Maintain a communication log.

forms to record communications requiring a reply.

and activities pertinent 1.5 Initiate and maintain a log of significant events to radiological controls.

Periodically advise the 1.6 Direct the activities of the onsite survey teams.

RAC and the OSC Coordinator of survey results.

Report and the Personnel 1.7 Obtain current copies of the Personnel Exposure Qualification Report for OSC use.

status of activation of 1.8 The RAC should maintain awareness regarding the Onsite and Offsite Monitoring Teams. If team activation is being delayed RAC is immediately due to the equipment inventory process and the make the determination unavailable, i.e., within 5 minutes, the RCC may of the inventory.

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ACTIONS RADIOLOGICAL CO1NTROLS EMERGENCY EXHIBIT 3 (continued)

Controls Coordinator (RCC) Guide On-Shift RAC/RadiolopiCal 2.0 SITE AREA EMERGENCY:

or controlled areas based on actual 2.1 Control access into radiological RAC of all RCA entries.

expected conditions. Inform the their radiological conditions prior to 2.2 Brief all teams on the expected entry into the RCA.

to the Emergency Assembly Area 2.3 Assign Radiological Control Technicians is facility when site accountability (EAA) to monitor personnel and the required by the ED.

to and North Gate Processing Centers 2.4 Dispatch Rad Techs to the Main Processing Centers.

determine the habitability of the 3.0 GENERAL EMERGENCY:

to the Remote Assembly Area (RAA) 3.1 Assign Radiological Control Technicians as required.

or Forked River Assembly Area (FRAA),

North Gate Processing Centers to 3.2 Dispatch Rad Techs to the Main and Processing Centers if Rad Tech not determine the habitability of the already at each center.

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS EXHIBIT 4 Radiological Controls Coordinator Periodic Tasks Assembly Area or Forked 1.0 Dispatches Radiological Controls personnel to the Remote monitoring and River Assembly Area to implement personnel and vehicle decontamination.

Creek counting rooms 2.0 Coordinates sample counting between the available Oyster the RAC.

and other counting facilities identified for use by that surveys required by 3.0 When advised by the Radiological Assessment Coordinator Estimation of Percent Procedure 831.8, Post Accident Sampling and Analysis:

Fuel Failure are required, assign the appropriate personnel.

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS EXHIBIT 5 Radiological Engineerina Support Guide 1.0 ALERT OR ACTIVATION:

the Radiological Assessment 1.1 Report to and receive direction from Coordinator.

radiation levels are 1.2 Periodically, ensure the TSC radiation and airborne evaluated.

CAUTION air monitor trends upwards.

Turn on HEPA filter when continuous for investigative, corrective, 1.3 Perform radiological hazard/ALARA analysis and recovery actions.

elevated releases.

1.4 Determine source terms for ground and exposure evaluations.

1.5 Perform internal and external personnel for the radiological aspects in 1.6 Provide technical support and analysis support of radiological control activities.

the Plant via ARMS Worksheet Data 1.7 Monitor the radiological status of ventilation system status, (including CHRRMS), effluent monitors, Periodically brief the RAC on meteorological data and survey data.

both onsite and offsite.

present and expected radiological conditions as the other ERF's are activated.

1.8 Establish radiological communications Maintain appropriate logs of communications.

actions as appropriate.

1.9 Recommend onsite and near site protective recommend offsite Protective Action 1.10 Perform offsite dose projections and by the EAC.

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS EXHIBIT 5 (continued)

Radiological Engineering Supiport Guides Boards.

1.11 Maintain the PAR and Meteorology Status the performance of their duties 1.12 Present all documentation generated during to the TSC Coordinator.

by the RAC.

1.13 Perform additional task as directed 2.0 SITE AREA EMERGENCY:

Reactor Building if required by 2.1 Recommend to the RAC evacuation of the actual or expected radiological conditions.

3.0 GENERAL EMERGENCY:

3.1 No additional actions.

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS EXHIBIT 6 Emeriency Dosimetry Guidelines team for personnel selected for emergency 1.0 Individual doses should be evaluated assignments.

review personnel exposure status for 2.0 Ensure an individual is designated to emergency. Administrative exposure limits personnel requiring entry during an below:

are not to be exceeded except as indicated in excess of administrative limits 2.1 The RAC can verbally authorize exposure up to those allowed by 10CFR20.

exceed 10CFR20 personnel exposure 2.2 Personnel exposure limits are not to from the ED as documented on limits without written authorization For planned exposures Exhibit 8, "Emergency Dose Authorization".

limits, follow emergency exposure exceeding 10CFR20 personnel exposure "Direction of Emergency criteria provided in Procedure EPIP-OC-.02, Guide; Emergency Exposure Response; Protective Action Recommendation Guidelines".

provides Emergency Exposure 2.3 Exhibit 7, "Emergency Exposure Criteria' criteria.

at the Main or North Gates may 3.0 Increases in dose rates above normal background those locations. RAC should consider affect results for dosimetry stored in these locations to an area of lower relocating dosimetry devices stored in background.

specific organs shall not exceed 4.0 Planned exposure to the whole body and/or 10CFR20 without Emergency Director approval.

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Title 16 ACTIONS RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY EXHIBIT 7 EMERGENCY EXPOSURE CRITERIA ADDITIONAL GENERAL CRITERIA or Protective exposures listed for Life Saving

1. Persons authorized to receive lb 1.8A) shall be made aware of the voluntary Actions (EPIP-OC-.02, Exhibit the potential health effects and approximate nature of their assignment and cancer risks.

listed for Life Saving or Protective

2. Persons assigned to receive exposures lb. 1.8B) shall be made aware of the potential Actions (EPIP-OC-.02, Exhibit cancer risks. (Exhibit 7A).

health effects and approximate and internal taken to control contamination

3. All reasonable measures must be exposure.

should be familiar with exposure

4. Persons performing emergency activities consequences. (Exhibit 7A).

requiring should not take part in actions8.13.

5. Women capable of reproduction with NRC Regulatory Guide emergency exposures in accordance on an individual case basis.
6. Retrospective doses shall be evaluated

- NOTES:

recommended exposures is the sole (1) Authorization to receive these Director.

responsibility of the Emergency use of to the extent feasible by 4the (2) Thyroid exposure may be minimized (Ref. 6.23-EPIP-OC-.4 ).

respirators and/or thyroid prophylaxis 9 E7-1 (EPIP35/S )

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Title 16 in~TTXV2Tr1T. CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS EXHIBIT 7A POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS BRIEFING GUIDELINE risks involved in accepting the dose versesthe Emergency personnel should consider the to volunteering to receive such dose.

the benefits of the emergency action prior volunteers in deciding whether to table below is provided to assist potential volunteer.

HEALTH EFFECTS FROM ACUTE WHOLE BODY DOSES:

(from Rad Health Handbook)

<25 RAD No Observable Effects in 25-100 RAD Range from No Symptoms to Nausea. Changes white blood cells are anticipated so the individual is more susceptible to diseases.

110 RAD 10% chance of being lethal with no medical intervention.*

340 RAD 50% chance of being lethal with no medical intervention.*

585 RAD 90% chance of being lethal with no medical intervention.*

double the

  • Note that medical intervention will approximately chance of survival.

the worker may have an increased long-Note: In addition to the acute health effects, roughly estimated to be about 2% per 25 REM term risk of fatal cancer. This risk is8E-4 per REM from Table 4.3, of exposure (based on a risk factor of incidence is about 18%.

BEIR V). By comparison, natural cancer E7-2 (EPIP35/S9)

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS EXHIBIT 8 EMERGENCY DOSE AUTHORIZATION Time:

Date:

Name Social Security Number 1.

2.

3.

4.

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6.

7.

Dosage Authorized:

(TEDE) Extremities (SDE-E)

Total Whole Body (SDE-WB) Internal (CEDE)

Skin of Whole Body For (Action):

Reviewed By:

Radiological Assessment Coordinator Approved By:

Emergency Director (EPIP35/SlO) ES-1

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Title 16 ACTIONS RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY EXHIBIT 9 Capabilities Actions for Assistance with Analysis at the Emergency Operations Facility 1.0 Contact the Group Leader Administration utility for sample analysis. This (EOF) to request assistance from another Emergency Resource manual.

can be accomplished by using the INPO to at the Radwaste Control Room (X-4683) 2.0 Contact Radwaste Shipping Department PASS samples may be shipped offsite arrange for offsite transport of samples.

using Reference 6.10.

to Babcock & Wilcox for analysis by E9-1 (EPIP35/Sll)

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ev Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS EXHIBIT 10 Radiological Survews radiation measurements 1.0 The RAC or RCC shall direct personnel to locations where are required.

EPIP-OC-.27, 2.0 A team briefing shall be conducted in accordance with Procedure "OSC; Emergency Team Briefing".

of the 2.1 Prior to team entry, the RCC shall ensure an initial evaluation from the Area Radiation Monitor (ARM) status. This data may be obtained Room (ECC) or Plant Computer System Terminal available in the OSC, Control the RAC/Radiological Engineering Support (TSC).

NOTE If the ARMs are offscale, further evaluation of the affected building shall be performed by the RAC prior to entry.

to gamma 2.2 Silver zeolite cartridges should be dose rate surveyed prior spectroscopy analysis. This ensures that radioiodine quantification is limits.

accurate and dead time counting losses are kept within acceptable be To accomplish this, the "loaded side" of the cartridge face'shall Cartridge measured on contact, closed window with an Eberline RO-2.

assuming a clad iodine content will be approximately 0.3 uCi per mrem/hr damage iodine mix. Use a counting shelf which keeps the dose rate to the detector <1.5 mR/hr.

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS EXHIBIT 10 Radiological Surveys (Continued) use a sampling When iodine concentrations are known or projected, activity that will not runtime/flowrate that will result in a cartridge exceed 1.5 mR/hr to the counting detector.

CAUTION where a Do not use dehydrated silver zeolite in environments above 4% and oxygen potential exists for hydrogen concentrations fire or explosion can occur when concentrations above 5%. A used in combustible environments.

to be conducted, i.e., dose rate, 3.0 The RCC shall designate the proper surveys smear, and/or air sample.

surveys, document 3.1 The assigned survey team shall conduct the designated and retain all appropriate the results, transmit the results to the RCC, samples.

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EXHIBIT 11 RespiratorV Protection NOTE protection equipment which has Only NIOSH certified respiratory Protection Supervisor is to be been approved by the Respiratory issued for use.

NOTE the issue of respiratory Individuals issuing or supervising in the proper application protective equipment must be trained routine, outage, and and operation of the equipment for emergency situations.

NOTE is not available or an If a Respirator Maintenance Technician plant emergency, respiratory immediate response is needed to a Controls personnel in equipment may be issued by Radiological accordance with Reference 6.14.

r NOTE be issued shall be specified Emergency respiratory equipment towhen time permits.

in a valid, up-to-date RWP or NRP at the direction of the Respiratory equipment may be issued 13, 'Emergency Respirator ED/RAC/RCC and documented in Exhibit Issue Log".

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Title RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS j 16 EXHIBIT 11 Respiratory Protection (Continued) for callout of 1.0 The RCC (RAC) shall request that the OSC Coordinator arrange equipment issue.

qualified RMT personnel as necessary to support respiratory the ED/ESD, in 2.0 If outside respiratory protection equipment should be required, the Group Leader cooperation with the Respiratory Protection Supervisor and 12, 'Emergency R&EC, may contact one or more of the organizations in Exhibit Assistance Organization".

be met for the purpose 3.0 When issuing respirators, the following conditions should of controlling inventory in addition to the normal process:

when 3.1 The emergency respirator cabinet(s) shall remain locked except respirators are being issued, inventoried, or restocked.

be kept in the 3.2 The Emergency Respirator Issue Log, Form Exhibit 13, shall Emergency Respirator Issue Cabinets (e.g., TSC, OSC).

4.0 Issue of Respiratory Equipment be 4.1 Issue of respiratory protective equipment from the EREIF shall in performed by assigned RMT's or Radiological Controls Technicians accordance with Reference 6.15.

NOTE The respirators are located in Bldg. 14, in the Training Respirator Issue cabinet. These may be used in cases when on-site respiratory issue location is not habitable.

the 4.2 All issued respiratory protective equipment shall be returned to point Respirator Maintenance Facility or a designated alternate collection in accordance with Reference 6.15.

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS EXHIBIT 12 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE ORGANIZATIONS (INPO)

INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR POWER OPERATIONS POWER PLANT MEMBER UTILITIES OF THE "INPO NUCLEAR VOLUNTARY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM" EMERGENCY RESPONSE INPO--(800) 321-0614 MINE SAFETY APPLIANCES (MSA)

MSA NUCLEAR EMERGENCY STOCK PROGRAM (800) MSA-5555 4 E12-1 (EPIP35/S1 )

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ARM Locations REACTOR BLDG 61' ELEVATION 17 REACTOR BLDG TIP AREA 33' ELEVATION 2 E19-2 (EPIP35/S 1)

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ARM Locations ARM Locations 27 REACTOR BLDG 23' ELEVATION v -

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ARM Locations ROOF k 9i~

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MEZZANINE FLOOR 23' ELEVATION (EPIP35/S21) E19 -4

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ARM Locations REACTOR BLDG RBEDT AREA

-6' & -1 ELEVATION TURBINE BLDG BASEMENT FLOOR 0' & 3' ELEVATION E19-5 (EPIP35/S21)

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tie 16 ACTIONS RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY EXHIBIT 20 PASS Sample Request Identification 1)* PASS Drywell Atmosphere Isotopic a) Noble Gases b) Iodines c) Particulates 2)* PASS Torus Atmosphere Isotopic a) Noble Gases b) Iodines c) Particulates

3) PASS Reactor Water Isotopic
4) PASS Torus Water Isotopic 5)* RAGEMS Isotopic a) Noble Gases b) Iodines c) Particulates 6)* PASS Reactor Building Isotopic a) Noble Gases b) Iodines

% c) Particulates and 2a) to avoid identification number (i.e., 6b Samples are to be requested by sample be discussed with the Chemistry Coordinator (via the confusion and desired samples must approval.

Chemistry Line) before obtaining ED and separately for Noble Gases, Iodines,but

  • NOTE: Gaseous isotopic samples must be analyzed be drawn at the same time, Particulates. Particulate and iodine samples may three times as long. If a quick analysis of all three samples will take (roughly) the species you are most interested request analysis only for turnaround is vital, in.

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Title 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS EXHIBIT 21 EMERGENCY SAMPLE REQUEST FORM

  • Priority Requestor/Position: Location:

Time:

Date:

I P N.G.

Sample Requested:

Liquid: Rx Water Torus Water Gas: Drywell Atmosphere (ringheader)

Drywell Atmosphere (drywell head)

Torus Atmosphere Secondary Containment Other:

Description:

noble gases, iodines and NOTE: Gaseous samples must be analyzed separately for may be drawn at the same time, particulates. Particulate and iodine samples (roughly) three (3) times as but analysis of all three (3) samples will take you are most interested in or long. Request analysis only for the species prioritize them.

    • Reason (be specific):

Remarks:

      • Approved:

Date: Time:

Results Reported to Chem. Coord.:

by ED)

  • 1 Urgent / 2 Supportive / 3 Information (may be changed
    • Include final objective
  • Chemistry Coordinator 3 E21-1 (EPIP35/s2 )

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-itle 16 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS EMERGENCY ACTIONS EXHIBIT 22 Emergency EDuivment Locations FFNP w/GMI-H Scott Pak 2

Machine Shop 35 8 O.S.C.

2 Primary Water TSC 10 Main Gate 12 2

AOG 2

NRW 2

480 Switch 2

4160 Switch 5

Spare Exciter 2

Monitor & Change 5

51' Firelocker 10 4 Control Room 2

Emergency Battery Offsite Monitoring Team Lockers B-12 F.R. 6 Onsite Monitoring Van 4 5

Fire Van Total (EPIP35/s24) E22-1