LR-N17-0034, Salem Generating Station, Units 1 & 2, Revision 29 to Updated Final Safety Analysis Report, Section 12.4, ALARA Program

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Salem Generating Station, Units 1 & 2, Revision 29 to Updated Final Safety Analysis Report, Section 12.4, ALARA Program
ML17046A529
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Site: Salem  PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 01/30/2017
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Public Service Enterprise Group
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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12.4 ALARA PROGRAM PSEG Nuclear and its management are committed to operating the Salem Generating Station in a manner that will provide radiation protection for their employees, contractors, and the public. The ALARA program instituted by this commitment will set radiation exposure standards at the station well within federal regulatory limits. Training emphasizes the company commitment to the ALARA philosophy and the individual's responsibilities to that philosophy. The President and Chief Nuclear Officer has the corporate responsibility for establishing the ALARA program. The responsibility for coordination and administration of the corporate ALARA program is delegated to the Radiation Protection Manager (RPM) who ensures that the policies and commitments contained in the ALARA program are properly implemented. The RPM ensures proper implementation of the ALARA Program by: 1. Developing policies for the ALARA Program. 2. Ensuring radiation protection policies support the ALARA Program. 3. Ensuring periodic reviews of the ALARA Program are conducted. 4. Reviewing the effectiveness of radiation protection and ALARA training programs. 12.4-1 SGS-UFSAR Revision 24 May 11, 2009 The Plant Manager is responsible for ensuring the support of all station personnel for the ALARA program and directs the development of administrative I and :6perating procedures designed to guide personnel in maintaining their exposures ALARA. The ALARA program is supported by the Radiation Protection Manager. The Radiation Protection Manager's major ALARA responsibilities include: t* Reviews of design changes for facilities and equipment that can affect radiation exposures; 2. Identifying location, operations, and conditions that have the potential for causing significant exposures to radiatio-n; ; 3. Assisting station management in the establishment of person-rem goals; 4. Reviewing applicable station departmental procedures to maintain exposures ALARA; 5. Tracking exposures of station personnel by specific job functions and type of work. ... 2 SGS-t.JFSAR Revision 21 December 6, 2004 * -* *