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Revision 0 to EP-PS-134, Health Physics Radioman: Emergency Plan Position Specific Instruction.
ML031920115
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Site: Susquehanna  Talen Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/24/2003
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28401 EP-PS-134, Rev 0
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MANUAL HARD COPY DISTRIBUTION DOCUMENT TRANSMITTAL 2003-30035 USER FORMATI Name:G OSE M EMPL#:28401 CA#:0363 Address Phone* 254-3194 TRANSMITTAL INFORMATION:

TO: _ 06/24/2003 LOCATION: DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK FROM: NUCLEAR RECORDS DOCUMENT CONTROL CENTER (NUCSA-2)

THE FOLLOWING CHANGES HAVE OCCURRED TO THE HARDCOPY OR ELECTRONIC MANUAL ASSIGNED'. -

TO YOU:

134 - HEALTH PHYSICS RADIOMAN: EMERGENCY PLAN POSTION SPECIFIC INSTRUCTION REMOVE MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS DATE: 02/06/2003 ADD MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS DATE: 06/23/2003 CATEGORY: PROCEDURES TYPE: EP ID: EP-PS-134 REPLACE: REV:0 REPLACE: REV:0 REMOVE: PCAF 2002-1551 REV: N/A ADD: PCAF 2002-1551 REV: N/A UPDATES FOR HARD COPY MANUALS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED WITHIN 5 DAYS IN ACCORDANCE WITH DEPARTMENT PROCEDURES. PLEASE MAKE ALL CHANGES AND ACKNOWLEDGE COMPLETE IN YOUR NIMS INBOX UPON RECEIPT OF HARD COPY. FOR ELECTRONIC MANUAL USERS, ELECTRONICALLY REVIEW THE APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTS AND ACKNOWLEDGE COMPLETE IN YOUR NIMS INBOX.

Tab 1 EP-PS-1 34-1 ONSITE EMERGENCY MONITORING LOCATONS

  • Remote Monitoring Station Locations
  • OSCAR Monitoring Team Locations EP-AD-000-177, Revision 4, Page 1 of 1 (File R36-9)

Tab I EP-PS-1 34-1 REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEM BASE STATION INSTRUCTIONS 1.0 Perform RMS Setup/Operational Check prior to initiating field monitoring.

NOTE: For RMS keyboard command reference, see RMS Keyboard Commands included within this tab.

1.1 On the RMS terminal, open the panel located above the keyboard and rotate the power switch (first knob, right side) to the ON position.

1.2 Select the Area Monitor Coverage Screen using [E-J and [ENTER].

1.3 Input BASE for the requested user name, then [ENTER].

1.4 Input STATION for the requested password, then [ENTER].

1.5 If Mobile Survey Plot screen does not appear, select [1] to bring up the Mobile Survey Plot (MSP).

1.6 Select [S] to display the System Summary Screen.

1.7 Verify RMS operability.

1.7.1 If each available Fixed and Remote Monitor reading displayed on the System Summary Screen is being updated approximately every 10 seconds, RMS is considered to be fully functional. Utilize Tab B instructions and the attached RMS Monitoring Strategy (fldwchart).

1.7.2 If all of the Fixed and Remote Monitors shown on the System Summary Screen are NOT being updated (i.e., there is no incoming radiological telemetry), then go to Tab A, Step 5a.

1.8 Depress [1] key to restore the MSP screen.

2.0 Implement RMS Monitoring Strategy in accordance with the flowchart on the following page.

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Tab I EP-PS-1 34-1 IClear = Off-lne I RMS MONITORING STRATEGY Grsay =On4ins 1 IYellow Release progress 1) Hit the (space ban to ellnce aliam, IRed a Ste Area Emergency select the OSCAR iodIne channel Note 1: Alarms may occur at multiple locations. To determine status of Msgen" a General Emergency and then (ALlT IC] to clear OSCAR' alarms, access Event Log [El. Use [11 to return to MSPS.

Iodine source dk alarm. Clear al INote: See RMS eid Measuwrerf I thee OSCAR chwels as OSCAR L- Gu- es for RMSAbP oIJ Mmves the Gatehous area.

2) Use estImated centerIne to Identliy/ Before net traverse, [Alt) [C) sach channel for team locat the highest reading Fxed Monitor.

Check M~tbW9JreVfu~yjld 3) From MSPS. use (page up) or page Jasolen (MSPS) for sbltus Fb dMoios> down) keys to display affected Fbied Use the arrow Monitor. Dl*ect teMs keys to select Doirettem to omonitor teamand I

4) Use arrow keys 1-* or [4-) to select oIthe progresson systemoalmin\

alarming Fixed Monitor. sectm. affected ati tiinn a noi

5) Mt fF4I to produce primary dabt Contact TSQ Do-e rAlrmdtnr t report then (Af) (P1 to print hot primary and secondary data reports.

Re-evaluate monitodng strategy. 6) Hit [Esc) to return to MSPS.

OR 7) Give prInted report to TSC Dose Calculator.

Have eld team(s) return to their See Notel for multple alarms.

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- Track dose of field team members.

When Flume Is Located

- Consider dose extnsions.

ContInue directing OSCAR and other teams to - utilize ALARA to mirnmize dose.

traverse the plume a - Track CDE Iodine and TEDE when necessary.

directed by TSC Dose Calculator via fomm In t) Notify TSC Dose Calculator. Use [Alt IC) before each TAB 2 of EP-PS-134 (HP RadIoman).

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2) At complstion oftraverse, hit [JF the plume and ensure anl - Consider resphratory prntection for OSCAR.

then [(Alt [Ptb prInt report RMS Channels for that team are reset priorto its

3) Glve prnted rsporto the TSC next travere.

Dose Calculaor. Contact TSC Dose Calculator to:

consut TSC: Dose Calua Re-evaluate moni Strategy and necessity

4) HRt losl to return display to to determine necessity of of additIonal OSCAR traverses and affected MSPS. additIonal travres. area measurements by other flid teams.

OR See Note I for multIple alams DIscntinue monitoring with OSCAR and have OSCAR return to their dispatch location.

Have other teams report to County Decontamination Center and than the EOF.

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( I Tab 1 EP-PS-1 34-1 RMS FIELD MEASUREMENT GUIDELINES SITE AREA GENERAL I RELEASE I EMERGENCY EMERGENCY RMS mrem/hr GAMMA DOSE RATE: 110001I CHILD THYROID 68IJ L3I E500 500 CDE DOSE RATE:

FRISKER net cDm AIR SAMPLE (CARTRIDGE): 1oo 16001 160001

~I A T E Notify TSC Dose Calculator l ASAPl IMMEDIATE l IMMEDIATE I MAGENTA DATA: Indicates the need for immediate consideration of (last column) field team protective actions.

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Tab 1 EP-PS-1 34-1 RMS KEYBOARD COMMANDS -

-Select a Key 2 T]

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[S]: System Summary Screen

[E]: View Event Log

[1]: Display MSP from Main Menu Return to MSP from Event Log

[+-], [M1, 11], [-)j Move Cursor (left, up, down, right) to select displayed radiological telemetry

[ENTER]: Inputs command / selection

[PAGE UP]: Pages Up Through System Formats

[PAGE DOWN]: Pages Down Through System Formats

[ALT] [Z]: Zoom MSP Maps In and Out

[SPACE BAR]: Silences Alarm

[F4]: Generate Report

[ALT] [P]: Print Generated Report

[ESC]: Previous Screen

[ALT] [C): Clears Trail off MSP for channel selected

[F8]: Transfers display source from EOF to TSC EP-AD-000-098, Revision 5, Page 4 of 4

Tab 3 EP-PS-1 34-3 TERRAIN EFFECTS CONSIDERATIONS WHEN DEPLOYING FIELD TEAMS 1.0 General Guidance Consideration should be given to potential plume directions (affected sectors) when deploying field teams. When the plume may be found on the east side of the Susquehanna River, at least one field team (other than OSCAR) should be kept on the east side of the River to facilitate monitoring of the affected sectors. If the TSC personnel dispatch a field team other than OSCAR, consideration should be given to using that team for monitoring on the east side of the River if the projected plume direction suggest that the plume will be found on the east side of the River. (In such a case, a field team dispatched by the EOF may then be sent down the west side of the River toward the site area.) In general, the further from the plant that you get, the less reliable a MIDAS projection will be on the plume's location.

2.0 Specific Guidance 2.1 Winds from the S sector could result in a significant backwash effect. This type of terrain-induced backwash could occur in the hills immediately north of SSES and at a number of other locations within several miles of the plant. High external dose rates and surface contamination levels characterize these backwash effects.

2.2 Winds from the S, SSW, SW, WSW, or W sectors can also result in:

2.2.1 The plume remaining within the river valley.

2.2.2 The plume traveling up Wapwallopen gorge, east of SSES.

2.3 Winds from the NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE, or SSE sectors can result in the entrainment of the release in the updraft of the operating cooling tower(s). In this case, evaluate the use of upper level wind sensor information when determining field team placement.

2.4 Be aware that the plume may travel much faster than is indicated by the onsite wind speeds, particularly when the plume is traveling along the river valley.

2.5 Be aware that the complex terrain south and southeast of the plant and on the east side of the Susquehanna River has a negative effect on the accuracy of a MIDAS projection of the plume's location.

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