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Public Version of Revision 21 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure SC-1.15, Insp of Emergency Equipment
ML17256A805
Person / Time
Site: Ginna Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 03/13/1982
From: Bodine J
ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
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References
SC-1.15-01, SC-1.15-1, NUDOCS 8204120274
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0 ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION GINNA STATION CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER GINtlA STATION UNIT -'"1 COMPLETED DATE:-

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PROCEDURE NO.

SC-1.15 REV.

NO.

21 INSPECTION OF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL REVIEW PORC REVIEW DATE C REVIEW P

SUPE NTENDEbT EFFECTIVE DATE QA 0(

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THIS PROCEDURE CONTAINS 8

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SC-1:15: 1 Sc-1. 15 INSPECTION OF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENZ

1.0 PURPOSE

The equipment required by the emergency plan and the means of assuring it is available is outlined in this procedure.

Inspections will be made monthly as required by Technical Specifications and after each drill or use.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 SC-1, Emergency Pl an 2.2 Tech.

Specs.,

Table 4.1-1 2.3 SC-1.15A, Communications Equipment Check 3.0

3.1 INSTRUCZIONS

Inspection of Emergency Survey Center 3.1.1 Check voltage and test.operability. of survey instruments.

Operate RM-14's on batteries for 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> February and August.

3.1.2 Run the Battery powered air samplers for 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />.

3.1.3 Start RADECO H-809C and H-809B2 air samplers and allow H-809B2 to run 2

hours.

3.1.4 3.1.5 Contact Security to check operability of each radio.

Check center for general equipment, Appendix A.

Note date of inspection on face masks.

3.1.6 Check boxes for needed equipment, Appendix B. If seal is unbroken assume equipment is intact.

The boxes shall be opened, as a mini-mum semi-annually, to change batteries and verify inventory.

3.1.7 Change chart paper on area monitor.

3.1.8

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Make communications check per SC-1.15A, Section 3.2.

3.1.9 If any discrepancies are found make note on the Monthly Inspection Log (Attachment I) and advise Health Physicist.

If there are no discrepencies, enter NONE on Log Sheet.

3.1.10 Discrepancies are to be corrected as soon as possible and so noted on the log sheet and filed per A-1701.

SC-1. 15: 2 3.2 Inspection of Control Room, Health Physics Office and Auxiliary Building Emergency Equipment.

Appendix C.

3.2.1 3.2.2 Check voltage and test operability of dose rate meters.

Check that all equiPment is present.

3.2.3 If any discrepancies are found make a note on the Monthly Inspection log-Attachment I and advise the Health Physicist.

If there are no discrepancies, enter NONE for each location.

3 2.4 Discrepancies are to be corrected as soon as possible and so noted on the log sheet and filed per A-1701.

3.3 3.3.1 3.3 '

Inspection of Technical Support Center and Operational Support Center Check operability of radiation monitor.

Check that all equipment is present per Appendix "C". If there are no discrepancies, enter NONE on Log Sheet.

3.3.3 3.3.4 3.3.5 Note date of inspection on face masks.

Make communications check per SC"1.15A, Section 3.1.

Note any discrepancies on the Monthly Inspection Log - Attachnant I and advise the Health Physicist.

3.4 3.5 3.5 '

Turn in Trouble Cards for any needed repairs or malfunctions, Inspect the Alternate Survey Center quarterly.

Make communications check per SC-1.15A, Section 3.3.

3.6 Perform operational check with check source on emergency plant vent monitor, monthly.

Sc-1. 15:3 APPENDIX "A" EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT FOR GENERAL USE IN SURVEY CENTER l.

Assignment Tag Board 2.

Telephone, Intercom 3.

Phone Lists and Phone Books Survey Team Maps 5.

Survey Boxes and Equipment 6.

Contaminated Clothing Bin 7.

5 Beta-Gamma Survey Instruments 8.

High Level Dose Rate Meters -

6 9.

Radiation Monitor, Probe and Count Shelf 10.

2 Dosimeter Chargers and Batteries ll. 10 Film Badges or Personnel TLD's

12. Battery Operated Particulate Air Samplers -

6 13.

2 RADECO H 809 B2 Air Samplers

14. Filters for Air Samplers Particulate 6 Silver Zeolite
15. Decontamination Kit 16.

Carton of Additional Clothing

17. Six Portable Radios
18. Dosimeters -

18 (0-5R) and 12 (0-500MR)

19. Full Face Respirators 22, Charcoal Filters 22 20.

3 packages of 6 environmental TLD badges (off-site, only).

21.

4 RADECO H 809C Air Samplers.

Sc-1. 15:4 APPENDIX "A" CON'T 22.

RAM (yellow) Bags 20 23.

55 gal.

drums -

2 24.

Step off pads -

10 25.

RM3C or equivalent 1

26.

Magnetic car mount antennae - 3 27.

Extendable high level survey meter -

1 28.

Thyroid Block Tablets

APPENDIX "B" SC-1. 15:5 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT PER SURVEY BOX 1.

Coveralls, disposable 2.

Hoods, disposable 3.

Gloves, disposable pair 4.
Booties, disposable pair 5.
Hats, Surgeon 6.
Hoods, Rain 7.
Coat, Rain 8.
Boots, Rain pair 9.

Equipment Belt(s)

& Bag(s)

(On-Site only)

10. Flashlight and Batteries (Change batteries Jan.

& July)

11. Plastic Bags
12. Masking Tape
13. Pencil and Sharpener 14.

T ab1 et 15.

Survey Route and Maps 16, Air Sample Filters Particulate

& Silver Zeolite GY-130

17. Air Sample Envelopes (Iodine)

(Environmental)

Minimum of 10 Minimum of 10 18.

Dimes for phones (off-site only) 19

~ Clipboard 10

20. Appropriate procedure for team (Remove survey route instructions in appendix III that do not apply to that survey team) 21.

Hammer and nails (off-site only) 22.

HP-190 window clamp

23. Thyroid Block Tablets DATE:

INITIALS:

SC"1.15:6 APPENDIX "C" SITE EMERGENCY'EQUIPM..AT A.

CONTROL ROOM l.

Scott Air Pack 2.

High Range Dosimeters Recharger 3.

Anti-Contamination Clothing 4.

High Range Dose Rate Meter 5.

Plant Radiation Survey Maps'.

Smear Envelopes and Papers 7.

Potassium Iodide Tablets (2)

(1O)

(1)

(6 sets)

B.

HEALTH PHYSICS OFFICE l.

Scott Air Pack 2.

High Range Dosimeter 3.

Anti-Contamination Clothing 4.

High Range Dose Rate Meter C.

AUXILIARYBUILDING 1.

Scott Air Pack D.

High Range Dose Rate Meter TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER 1.

Radiat ion Monitor 2.

3.

Full Face Respirators Charcoal Filters (lo)

(lo) 4.

Dosimeters (High Range)

(lo) 5.

Potassium Iodide Tablets 6.

Dosimeter Charger 7.

RADECO H-809 B2 Air Sampler and Particulate and iodine cartridges (GY-130)

(5 ea.)

SC"1. 15: 7 APPENDIX "C" SITE EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT (Cont'd) 8.

RAM (yellow) bags 9.

Step off pads 10.

RM3C or equivalent ll.

Tape (lo)

(2)

E.

OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER 1.

Respirators

& Filters 2.

Flood Lights, port able 3.

Anti-Cont aminat ion Clothing (6)

(2)

(6 sets)

SC-1.15:8 Refer to SC-1..15 for Instructions MONTHLY INSPECTION LOG ATTACHMENT I DISCREPANCIES NOTED DATE, INITIALS Survey Center DISCREPANCIES CORRECTED - DATE, INITIALS Date:

Initials Control Room Date:

Initials:

HP Office Date:

Initials Auxiliary Building Date:

Initials:

Technical Support Center Date:

Initials:

Operational Support Center Date:

Initials:

Alternat'e Survey Center Date:

Initials:

Emergency Plant Vent Monitor Date:

Initials:

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