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Transmittal of Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EI-9, Offsite Radiological Monitoring.
ML032510842
Person / Time
Site: Palisades Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 08/21/2003
From: Fontaine J
Consumers Energy
To: Mcknight J
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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248613 EI-9, Rev 9
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Date Entered:' Aug 21, 2003 TO: USNRCNVASHINGTON JMCKNIGHT Copy Number. 145 TRANSMITAL NUMBER: 248613 PROCEDURE NUMBER: EI-9 TITLE: OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING TRANSMITTAL: LISTED BELOW ARE NEW/REVISED PROCEDURES WHICH MUST BE IMMEDIATELY INSERTED INTO OR DISCARDED FROM YOUR PROCEDURE MANUAL.

Action Required Section or Description REMOVE AND DESTROY El-9, R/9, ENTIRE PROCEDURE REPLACE WITH El-9, R/9, ENTIRE PROCEDURE EDITORIAL

SIGN, DATE, AND RETURN THE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM WITHIN 10 DAYS TO THE PALISADES PLANT DOCUMENT CONTROL SIGNATURE OR INITIALS DATE If applicable, REMOVE ALL travelers and marked up pages In front of this procedure.

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t Procedure No El-9 Revision 9 Effective Date 8121/03 PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE TITLE: OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING Approved: JLFontalne 1 8119103 Procedure Sponsor Date New Procedure/Revision Summar, Editorial to Revision 9 Specific Changes

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No El-9 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 9 Page I TITLE: OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING Table of Contents  :

- I 1.0 PERSONNEL RESPONSIBILITY .............................................................. 1 1.1 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC)EMERGENCY OFFSITE FACIUTY (EOF) HEALTH PHYSICS (HP) SUPPORT GROUP LEADER.1 1.2 OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) HEALTH PHYSICS (HP)

SUPERVISOR............ .................................. .................................. 1 1.3 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOiF) HEALTH PHYSICS SUPPORT TEAM 1........

.................................................. 1 1.4 SITE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (SED)IEOF DIRECTOR . .............. I 1.5 OFFSITE MONITORING TEAM .. ... .I 2.0 PURPO SE....................... ................................................. ......... 22.....

3.0 REFERENCES

.................................. 2 3.1 SOURCE DOCUMENTS ........................................................................ 2 3.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ....... ......... .... 2 4.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS AND/OR REQUIREMENTS .. .................................. 3 5.0 PROCEDURE .. ....................................... 4 5.1 OSC HEALTH PHYSICS SUPERVISOR .......... 4 5.1.1 EquIpment .................................... .................. 4 5.1.2 Briefing . ....... 4-5.2 OFFSITE MONITORING TEAM . . .

5.2.1 Deployment Preparation .................. 5 -

5.2.2 Emergency Vehicle and Equipment ...................................... 5 5.2.3 Meteorological Data ........................................ .. .. 5 5.2.4 Offslte Monitoring Team Log .. -5 5.2.5 Evacuation M ontoring ............................... .......................... 5 5.2.6 Guidelines for Plume Tracking, Surveying, Sampling ......... 6 5.2.7 Field Collection and Determination of Airborne ConcentratlonlContamination Surveys ............................. 6....

5.2.8 Worker Protection AgaInst Iodine ............................. 6 5.2.9 Reporting ............................ 6

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No El-9 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 9 Page i TITLE: OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING Table of Contents 6.0 ATTACHMENTS AND RECORDS ............. *........t..........*........................... 7 6.1 ATTACHMENTS ........... swes ...... ....... .. e ................... 7 6.2 RECORDS 7 7.0 SPECIAL REVIEWS ............................ ........... ...... 7 ATTACHMENTS , Offsite Monitoring Team List , Air Sample Analysis Sheets , "Dose Equivalent Iodine Conversion Factorso , Dead Time Correction Curve' , Offsite Monitoring Team Logn , "Operational Support Center/Emergency Offsite Facility Phone Listo

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No EI-9 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 9

  • . . . . ~~~~~~~~~Page 1 of 7 TITLE: OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING USER ALERT REFERENCE USE PROCEDURE Refer to the procedure periodically to confirm that all procedure segments of an activity will be or are

'being performed. Where required, sign appropriate sign-off blanks to certify that all segments are complete.

1.0 PERSONNEL RESPONSIBILITY 1.1 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC)1EMERGENCY OFFSITE FACILITY (EOF)

HEALTH PHYSICS (HP) SUPPORT GROUP LEADER The TSC and/or EOF HP Support Group Leader(s), or designate(s), are responsible for ensuring that offsite radiation monitoring is performed.

1.2 OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) HEALTH PHYSICS (HP)

SUPERVISOR An OSC HP Supervisor(s) is responsible for tracking, organizing, briefing, and directing the Offsite Monitoring Team(s) at the request for offsite monitoring by the TSC HP Support Group.

1.3 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY,(EOF) HEALTH PHYSICS SUPPORT TEAM When the EOF is activated, responsibility for tracking, and direction of the Offsite Monitoring Team(s) is transferred to the EOF HP Support Team.

1.4 SITE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (SED)/EOF DIRECTOR Based on who has command and control, either the SED or EOF Director has the responsibility to authorize the use of Potassium Iodide (KI) as a thyroid blocking agent.

1.5 OFFSITE MONITORING TEAM The Offsite Monitoring Team Technicians are responsible for performing surveys, monitoring personnel and equipment, collecting environmental samples and TLDs, analyzing air samples, and reporting results to the OSC, or the EOF when activated.

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No EI-9 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 9 Page 2 of 7 TITLE: OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING 2.0 PURPOSE To provide guidelines for offsite radiological monitoring during an emergency.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 SOURCE DOCUMENTS 3.1.1 Site Emergency Plan Section 7, "Emergency Facilities and Equipment' 3.1.2 EPA-400 Manual, Protective Action Guidelines and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents 1990n 3.1.3 EA-JLF-93-01 3.1.4 EA-JLF-94-02 3.1.5 EA-JLF-97-004 3.1.6 10CFR20 Subpart C 3.1.7 Docket 50-255 - License DPR-20 Palisades Plant, Technical Specification Change Request Regarding Elimination of Post - Accident Sampling System Requirements 3.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS 3.2.1 Health Physics Procedure HP 2.18, Personnel Contamination" 3.2.2 Emergency Implementing Procedure El-10, Accident Environmental Assessment' 3.2.3 Emergency Implementing Procedure El-13, "Evacuation/Reassembly" 3.2.4 Emergency Implementing Procedure El-16.1, Maintenance of Emergency Equipments 3.2.5 Emergency Implementing Procedure El-2.1, Site Emergency Directoro 3.2.6 Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.41, "Procedure and Policy Processesl 3.2.7 Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.46, PIant Records"

Z- 7 PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No EI-9 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 9 Page 3 of 7 TITLE: OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING 4.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS AND/OR REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Offsite monitoring shall be initiated at a Site Area Emergency or above, or when the results of onsite monitoring verify that a release of radioactive material has occurred, area and/or process monitors indicate a release has occurred, conditions current and impending warrant monitoring, or upon request by the SED or TSC HP Support Group.

4.2 All members of the Offsite Radiation Monitoring Teams shall perform their actions in such a manner that they keep their exposure As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA), and do not exceed the following yearly dose control levels (without SED approval):

AREA EXPOSED CONTROL LEVEL (rem)

Total Effective Dose, 2.0 Equivalent (TEDE) 4.0 Shallow Dose Equivalent (SDE) 40 -e for the Whole Body and Extremities LensofEye(LDE) 12 le.

4.3 Emergency Implementing Procedure El-2.1, Site Emergency Director,* gives requirements for authorizing exposure in excess of the Consumers Energy Administrative Dose Control Levels and Federal Regulatory dose limits.

4.4 Turnover of the Offsite Monitoring Teams from the OSC to the EOF HP Support Group should be completed via radio. Telephone communications may be used if radio problems are encountered. The following information should be included in this turnover:

a. Number of teams
b. Team members
c. Team(s) location
d. Surveys/Samples performed, results
e. Team Members Available Dose

I PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No EI-9 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 9 Page 40f7 TITLE: OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING 5.0 PROCEDURE USER ALERT REFERENCE USE PROCEDURE Refer to the procedure periodically to confirm that all procedure segments of an activity will be or are being performed. Where required, sign appropriate sign-off blanks to certify that all segments are complete.

5.1 OSC HEALTH PHYSICS SUPERVISOR 5.1.1 Equipment Ensure each Offsite Monitoring Team is equipped with instrumentation and personal protective equipment (PPE) needed for potential and actual radiological hazards encountered in the field. Guidelines for when to use PPE should be understood.

5.1.2 Briefing Designate and brief the Offsite Monitoring teams prior to dispatch as outlined in Attachment 1, Section 1 of this procedure.

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No EI-9 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 9 Page 5 of 7 TITLE: OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING 5.2 OFFSITE MONITORING TEAM 5.2.1 Deployment Preparation Refer to Attachment 1, Section lb of this procedure to ensure all necessary equipment is available. Obtain a briefing from an OSC HP Supervisor prior to dispatch.

5.2.2 Emergency Vehicle and Equipment Perform emergency vehicle and emergency equipment checks as soon as possible upon dispatch, in an area of low background, in accordance with Attachment 1, Section 2, of this procedure.

5.2.3 Meteorological Data Verify given meteorological data in the field by observation of the flag, cooling tower plume, movement of trees, or other suitable means. If the observations conflict with the given data, contact the OSC to verify meteorological data and, if needed, redetermine affected areas to be monitored.

5.2.4 Offslte MonitoringTeam Log Each monitoring team shall keep a log of pertinent data. Record on Attachment 5 of this procedure.

a. Significant Plant conditions, including Emergency Classification
b. Meteorological data, observations
c. Communications, requests
d. Surveys performed, locations, routes
e. Dose tracking for team members
f. Problems, deficiencies noted
9. Personnel monitored at Reassembly Control Point
h. Technician initials 5.2.5 Evacuation Monitoring Refer to Attachment 1, Section 3 of this procedure for Evacuation Monitoring.

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No EI-9 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 9 Page 6 of 7 TITLE: OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING 5.2.6 GuidelInes for Plume Tracking, Surveying, Sampling Refer to Attachment 1, Sections 4 and 5 of this procedure. Record data on Attachments 2 and 5 of this procedure.

5.2.7 Field Collection and Determination of Airborne ConcentratlonlContaminatlon Surveys Refer to Attachment 1, Section 5 of this procedure for Airborne sampling and Contamination Surveys.

5.2.8 Worker Protection Against Iodine

a. Thyroid blocking agents shall be considered if a worker would exceed a 1000 DAC-hrs from isotopes of iodine.
b. Authorization to use thyroid blocking agents shall be given by the SED or EOF Director. Once authorization has been given, each worker shall personally decide whether to take the blocking agent.
c. The thyroid blocking agent is in the form of Potassium Iodide (KI) tablets in the amount of 130 mg per tablet. These tablets should be made available on a basis of one tablet per day per worker for a maximum of ten days.

KI tablets administered three to four hours post exposure can reduce the thyroid dose by 50 percent. These tablets (KI) should be administered within four hours of exposure for maximum effectiveness.

5.2.9 Reporting

a. Report results of surveys and sample analysis as soon as possible to the OSC or EOF by mobile radio. IF this means of communication is not available/functional, THEN use the emergency vehicle cellphones. IF the cell e.

phones also fail, THEN use the nearest telephone available.

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PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No EI-9 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 9 I Page 7 of 7 TITLE: OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING 6.0 ATTACHMENTS AND RECORDS 6.1 ATTACHMENTS 6.1.1 Attachment 1, Offsite Monitoring Team List" 6.1.2 Attachment 2, Air Sample Analysis Sheeto 6.1.3 Attachment 3, "Dose Equivalent Iodine Conversion Factors" 6.1.4 Attachment 4, Dead Time Correction Curve" 6.1.5 Attachment 5, Offsite Monitoring Team Log" 6.1.6 Attachment 6, "Operational Support Center/Emergency Offsite Facility Phone List" 6.2 RECORDS Records generated by this procedure shall be filed in accordance with Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.46, Plant Records."

7.0 SPECIAL REVIEWS The scope of this procedure does not include activities that require a 50.59 review per Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.41, "Procedure and Policy Processes." e Therefore, changes to this procedure do not require a 50.59 review.

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950/22*06 Proc No El-9 Attachment 1 Revision 9 Page of 6 OFFSITE MONITORING TEAM LIST SECTION 1: DEPLOYMENT
a. Review the Offsite Monitoring Deployment Kit (3-ring binder in OSC Emergency Kit). Contents include: Emergency Implementing Procedures EI-9, Offsite Radiological Monitoring," El-10, Accident Environmental Assessment;" El 16.1, "Maintenanceof Emergency Equipment;u El-13, wEvacuation/Reassembly;" and copies of various forms for use in the field.
b. Determine and obtain necessary equipment in accordance with assignment and the following equipment list:
1. Primary and Secondary dosimetry.
2. Interim protective clothing and respiratory equipment, based on Plant conditions and job assignment in desired area(s).
3. Writing material.
4. Emergency vehicle keys. (Stored in HP Key Locker and OSC Emergency Kit.)
5. Radiation Detection Instrumentation (Instrumentation for emergency vans is stored in deployment kits located in the Northeast comer of the Fan Room, which is North of the OSC. Perform Operational Checks of e instruments prior to leaving the OSC.
c. Obtain briefing from the OSC HP Supervisor in the following areas, if applicable:
1. Meteorological data: Wind direction Wind Speed Stability Class
2. Plant conditions: Affected Components/Areas Release Time Release Path

- Emergency Class

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3. Projected dose rates and airborne actiity.
4. Locations/routes to be surveyed.

(ie, nearest population center, three downwind sectors for plume, outer boundaries, centerline, leading edge, evacuation reassembly control point/monitoring station)

5. Surveys/samples desired.

(ie, dose rates three inches and three feet from ground, open/closed I windows; surface contamination; airborne activity)

NOTE: Initiate Emergency Implementing Procedure El-10, Accident Environmental Assessment," and obtain replacement TLDs.

6. Environmental samples and TLDs desired.
7. Optimum route to designated area, such that exposure is kept ALARA.
8. Protective action(s) guidelines/limits.
9. Communications, preferred and alternate methods, frequency, and emergency phone numbers. (Reference Attachment 6 of this procedure for preferred phone numbers.)

SECTION 2: VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT CHECKS

a. Start vehicle.
b. Establish radio contact with the OSC to indicate operability.
c. Perform vehicle checks (ie, fuel tank, lights, horn, wipers, seat belts).
d. Emergency Implementing Procedure El-16.1, Maintenance of Emergency Equipment," Attachment 1, contains the inventory list for Kit 3. While a kit inventory is not necessary, this should be reviewed for knowledge of kit contents.
e. Perform operational check of the inverter.
f. Verify given met data by observation.
g. Data logged, Attachment 5.

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a. Proceed to the assigned Reassembly Control PointlMonitoring Station (established at: Access Road; Parking Lot of Van Buren State Park; or, Parking Lot of Covert Township Park) and ascertain habitability prior to establishing the monitoring station. If personnel cannot be deconned at the selected location, they should be sent to the Allegan Service Center. Reference Emergency Implementing Procedure El-13, Evacuation/Reassembly, for guidance. Contact the OSC so that arrangements can be made for use of the Allegan Service Center.
b. El-1 3, Evacuation/Reassembly," implemented: Personnel surveyed, dosimeters read, dosimetry collected, etc.
c. Personnel decontaminated in accordance with Health Physics Procedure HP 2.18, Personnel Contamination," (copy of HP 2.18 and forms are in decon kit).
d. Data logged, Attachment 5.
e. Data reported to OSC or EOF.

ERC: 950/22*06 Proc No EI-9 Attachment 1 Revision 9 Page 4 of 6 OFFSITE MONITORING TEAM LIST SECTION 4: PLUME TRACKING NOTE: The following guidance is an aid only in initially locating and following the plume.

a. Using given meteorological data and the 10-mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) map, a fair idea can be quickly obtained of the possible location of the plume. Using the wind speed and time from release data, the leading edge of the plume can be projected and followed.

NOTE: Plume location and dose rate information shall be reported as soon as possible.

This information is vital for Members of the Public Dose Assessment and Protective Action Recommendations.

b. Traverse the plume to determine outer boundaries, centerline, and respective dose rates.
1. The survey instrument should be held at an open window of the vehicle, the meter monitored continuously.
2. When an increase in dose rate is noted, record the odometer reading, relative map location, dose rate, and time. (When an air sample is taken, all data should be recorded on Attachment 2.)
3. Continuing slowly, record dose rate increases and odometer readings to the centerline of the plume, where the dose rate will be at a maximum, periodically checking open vs closed beta window dose rates for the presence of the plume at ground level.
4. At the centerline, unless high dose rates prohibit, obtain an air sample (iodine and particulate) and survey for dose rates at three inches and three feet from the ground. Check open and closed beta window dose rates, and take smear(s) for loose surface contamination. If centerline open/closed window readings indicate there is no ground level plume present, the air sample and surface contamination survey may be omitted. Record all data on Attachment 2.
5. Continue to the opposite plume boundary, noting dose rates and odometer readings, and finally, the relative map location of the outer boundary.

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c. When traversing the plume, keep vehicle windows and vents closed, except for that necessary to take dose rate readings en route. Avoid dusty, gravel, or dirt roads when traversing the plume. Periodically perform personnel and vehicle interior surveys for contamination in a low background area.

If minor contamination is found, decontaminate, if possible. Record data on Attachment 5. Gross vehicle and personnel decontamination should not be attempted until the team -is recalled. Report gross contamination results to the OSC or EOF for guidance and ultimate location for Vehicle and/or Personnel decontamination.

d. When traversing or sampling in a ground level plume, evaluate necessary protective clothing.
e. Check self-reading or electronic dosimeters frequently (ie, entry into plume, exit from plume), record times and dose received, and report to the OSC or EOF. Dose received per plume entry in addition to previous dose received in the current year should be closely tracked to ensure authorized dose control levels are not exceeded.

SECTION 5: AIRBORNE SAMPLING AND CONTAMINATION SURVEYS

a. Field collection under emergency conditions should be a 5 ft3 sample, normally obtained by taking a 2 cfm sample for 2.5 minutes. A shorter sample would be appropriate in the presence of high dose rates.
b. Complete Sections 1 and 2 of Attachment 2 to document dose rates, contamination levels and air sample data to determine corrected volume.

Section 1 is to be completed for every air sample taken.

c. Carefully remove filter and cartridge. Mark the direction of air flow on the silver zeolite cartridge with an arrow. -Handle filters with care to prevent cross contamination or loss of collected material, using tweezers when possible.

NOTE: If time constraints do not permit completion of calculations, transmit count rate data to the OSC or EOF by mobile radio. Also, IF observed count rates with the PRM-6 are greater THEN 120,000 cpm use the dead time correction curve to determine the corrected count rate. See Attachment 4.

d. Perform initial gross analysis using a PRM-6 count rate meter with an HP-21 0 probe, or equivalent.

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e. Field determination of particulate Airborne Activity:
1. Determine the background count rate with the HP-21 0 probe, or equivalent, in place on the sample holder.
2. Place the particulate filter in the sample holder, upstream side up.

With the HP-21 0 probe, or equivalent, in place on the holder, the filter should be approximately 12 inch from the detector.

3. Determine the gross particulate count rate.
4. Complete Section 3 of Attachment 2.
5. Place the sample in a bag or envelope, label with date, time sample started and ended, average flowrate, location sample was taken, and initial.
f. Field determination of gross Iodine Activity.
1. Determine the background count rate with the HP-21 0 probe, or equivalent, in the counting area.

NOTE: Backside readings at 1' are preferred, but if count rate is negligible use the frontside at h

2. Determine the gross iodine count rate by placing the HP-210 probe, or equivalent, Y2 from the backside of cartridge.
3. Complete Section 4 of Attachment 2.
4. Place the cartridge in a bag, label same as for the particulate filter.
g. Save all samples for further/future analysis, storing high level samples in a shielded area.
h. Reevaluate protective measures necessary (protective clothing) based on determined airborne activity levels.

Proc No El-9 Attachment 2 AIR SAMPLE ANALYSIS SHEET Revision 9 Page 1 of 1

1. RADIOLOGICAL DATA (Taken at Each Air Sample Location)
a. 3 foot: MR/hr(OW) - mR/hr(CW) X _ BCF = mrad/hr
b. 3 inch: ____mRhr(OW) - mR/hr(CW) X__ _ BCF = mrad/hr
c. Ground Smear cpm/100crr2 (Gross) - cpm (BKG) = cpm (Net)
d. Location:

1BCF = Beta Correction Factor Date: Time:

2. AIR SAMPLE DATA Consumers Energy Sampler No: _. --

Date: Start Time: Stop Time:

Sample Duration _ (min) X Flowrate _ (cfm) = Total Volume_ (ft3)

Corrected Volume (Particulate and Iodine):

(Total Volume ft3 ) (0.90) (2.83E4 cc/tt3) = cc

3. PARTICULATE AIR SAMPLE ANALYSIS Instrument ModeltConsumers Energy No PRM-6/ Efficiency Gross cpm - Background cpm = -_ ccpm Calculation:

uCVcc= ccom -'C_/cc (Corrected Volume cc) (Eff___ )__J (2.22E6 dpm/iLCi)

4. IODINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS Backside (Preferred) Frontside - (Check One)

Instrument ModetVConsumers Energy No PRM-6/

Gross __ _cpm - Background - cpm = ____ccpm Calculation:

PCVcc = ccpm =uCVcc (Corrected Volume cc) (2CF ccprn/Ci)

Completed By: Reviewed By, 2ConversIon Factor (CF) Is 1.48E5 ccpm/ttCl for backside count rates or 3.77E6 ccpm/pCi for frontside count rates. These factors are acceptable for reactor critical and up to 8 hr post reactor shutdown. After 8 hr post reactor shutdown, use Conversion Factors InAttachment 3, Table 1or Table 2.

I Proc No El-9 Attachment 3 DOSE EQUIVALENT IODINE CONVERSION FACTORS Revision 9 Page 1 of 2 TABLE 1 BACKSIDE (PERFERRED METHOD)

TIME SINCE TIME SINCE TIME SINCE RX SHUTDOWN ccpm/LCi RX SHUTDOWN ccpnJCi RX SHUTDOWN ccpm/ICi (HRS) (HRS) (HRS) 0.25 2.73E+5 7.00 1.23E+5 28.00 5.98E+4 0.50 2.40E+5 8.00 1.1 7E+5 30.00 5.63E+4 0.75 2.23E+5 9.00 1.12E+5 32.00 5.30E+4 1.00 2.10E+5 10.00 1.07E+5 34.00 4.99E+4 1.25 2.OOE+5 12.00 9.93E+4 36.00 4.65E+4 1.50 1.92E+5 14.00 9.26E+4 38.00 4.36E+4 1.75 1.85E+5 16.00 8.69E+4 40.00 4.06E+4 2.00 1.80E+5 18.00 8.11E+4 42.00 3.80E+4 3.00 1.61 E+5 20.00 7.66E+4 -44.00 3.52E+4 4.00 1.48E+5 22.00 7.19E+4 46.00 3.28E+4 5.00 1.38E+5 24.00 6.75E+4 48.00 3.02E+4 6.00 1.30E+5 26.00 6.35E+4 50.00 2.79E+4

Proc No El-9 Attachment 3 DOSE EQUIVALENT IODINE CONVERSION FACTORS Revision 9 Page 2 of 2 TABLE 2 FRONTSIDE (ALTERNATE METHOD)

TIME SINCE TIME SINCE TIME SINCE RX SHUTDOWN ccpm/gCi RX SHUTDOWN ccpm/pCi RX SHUTDOWN ccpm>tCi (HRS) (HRS) (HRS) 0.25 4.58E+6 7.00 3.18E+6 28.00 1.20E+6 0.50 4.51 E+6 8.00 3.01 E+6 30.00 1.16E+6 0.75 4.47E+6 9.00 2.84E+6 32.00 1.13E+6 1.00 4.43E+6 10.00 2.69E+6 34.00 1.09E+6 1.25 4.36E+6 12.00 2.40E+6 36.00 1.05E+6 1.50 4.32E+6 14.00 2.15E+6 38.00 1.01 E+6 1.75 4.25E+6 16.00 1.92E+6 40.00 9.74E+5 2.00 4.22E+6 18.00 1.71 E+6 42.00 9.43E+5 3.00 3.99E+6 20.00 1.53E+6 44.00 9.05E+5 4.00 3.77E+6 22.00 1.36E+6 46.00 8.76E+5 5.00 3.56E+6 24.00 1.28E+6 48.00 8.41 E+5 6.00 3.37E+6 26.00 1.24E+6 50.00 8.15E+5

c ( Proc C 1-9 Attachment 4 Revision 9 DEAD TIME CORRECTION CURVE Page 1 of 1 Dead Time Correction Curve For PRM-6 1,400- __--__

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100 120 140 160 160 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 420'440 460 480 500 Observed Count Rate (1,00 CPM)

ERC: 950/22*06 Proc No El-9 Attachment 5 Revision 9 Page 1 of I OFFSITE MONITORING TEAM LOG Date: Technicians:

TIME DATA

Proc No EJ-9 Attachment 6 Revision 9 Page 1 of I OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER /EMERGENCY OFFSITE FACILITY PHONE LIST OSC Director 764-2109 (OSC Director)*

764-2110 (TIF) 764-2243 (OSC Communicator)

Health Physics 764-2409 (OSC)*

764-2410 (OSC)*

637-7397 (EOF)*

637-6695 (EOF)*

764-2385 (EOF, Plant Phone) 764-2384 (EOF, Plant Phone)

Fax Line 764-2730 (OSC) 458-7815 (EOF) 458-8078 (EOF)

Chemistry 764-2596 (OSC)

General Use 764-2346 (OSC)

Locker Room 764-2600 764-2606 Power Failure Only 764-8994 (OSC)*

Off-Site Monitorina Team Vehicle Cell Phones 269-921-5395 269-921-5396

  • Preferred Phones for communications from Offsite Monitoring Teams