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Public Version of Revision 1 to Emergency Plan Procedures PMP 2081 EPP.012, Offsite Radiological Monitoring & Revision 1 to PMP 2081 EPP.026, Use of Stable Iodine for Thyroid Blocking During Radiation Emergency. Index Encl
ML17319B565
Person / Time
Site: Cook  American Electric Power icon.png
Issue date: 09/13/1982
From:
INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG
To:
Shared Package
ML17319B563 List:
References
PROC-820913-01, NUDOCS 8210080136
Download: ML17319B565 (21)


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PMP EPP INDEX IN01ANA IE MICHiGAN PO'ilER COMP.>elY OQNALO C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT PLANT MANAGER PROCEDURE Iedev tdentification Ti tie Revisior, (o. Cm~ilemen ts Number And Oat PMP 2031 EPP.001 Emergency Telephone Rev ~ 1 Communi ca tions 6-24-82 EPP.002 Barring of the PABX Revision 1 6>>29-82 EPP.003 Follow-Up Off-Site Revision 0 TP-1,4-30-82 Exp NA Communications 4-1-81 EPP,004 Protective Action Guides Revision 0 (PAGs) and Protective Actions 4-1-81 EPP.005 Personnel Evacuation Revision 1 5-25-82 EPP.006 Activation of the Reentry Revision 0 and Rescue Team 4-1-81 EPP.007 Security Actions During 'evision 1

Emergency Conditions 5-5-82 EPP.008 Emergency Medical Plan Revision 0 Guidelines 4-1-81 EPP.099 Health Physics Procedures Revision 0 4-1-81 EPP.010 Activation of Radiation Revision 0 Monitoring Teams 4-1-81 EPP.011 On-Si te Radiological Revision 0 Monitoring 4-1-81 EPP,012 Off-Si te Radiological Revision 1 Monitoring 9-8-82 EPP.013 Environmental Monitoring Revision 0 TP-1,2-25-82 Exp N/A and Analysis 4-1-81

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Comments Number Arid Date PMP 2081 EPP.025 Activation and Operation of Rev$ sion 1 the Emergency Nevis Source 6-24-82 (EHS) (An Emergency Operations Faci li ty)

EPP.026 Use of Stable Iodine for Revision 1 Thyroid Blocking During a 9-8-82 Radiation Emergency Pac=

INDIANA & NIICHIGAN EIECTRIC COMPANY DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT PROCEDURE COVER SHEET Procedure No. PMP 2081 EPP.012 Revision No. 1 T+~ OFF-SITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING SCOPE OF REVISION Revision 1 - Incorporate TP-l.

SIGNATURES ORIGINAL Rev. I REV. 2 Rev. 3 PREPARED BY QUALITY ASSURANCE REVIEW

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DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL N.A.

PLANT NUCLEAR Cr'ATE SAFETY COMMITI'EE PLANT MANAGER APPROVAL OF ISSUE 3-31-81 Fcen No. PMl 20l0 I - axv. s

PMP 2081.EPP.012 INDIANA & MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT OFF-SITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING 1.0 OBJECTIVES This procedure includes requirements for off-site radiation monitoring and data acauisition necessary for the TSC Plant Evaluation Team and RAD to verify the extent and nature off-site gaseous releases per PMP 2081.EPP.014, Off-Site of Dose Assessments, and to recommend protective actions to the public. This procedure does not address determination of radiological effects on the environment (contained in PMP 2081.EPP.013) .

2. 0 RESPONSIBILITIES The Radiation" Monitoring Team (RMT) are responsible to the Radiation Protection Director (RPD)/ to:

2.1 Survey and record off-site radiological data at selected locations.

2.2 Report all survey results to'he RPD.

2.3 Assist in surveys from helicopters (if necessary).

2.4 Recommend survey locations for continuous plume dispersion monitoring.

3 0 INSTRUCTIONS OPTIONAL CHECKLIST ENTRIES PROVIDED NOTE: XNITXAL DOSE ESTIi~iATES MAY BE MADE BY VISUAL AIDS OR BY THE USE OF THE AEPSC COMPUTER PROGB&i CPM 002 OR MIDAS OR BY HAND AS PER PMP 2081.EPP.014.

FIELD MEASUREMENTS ARE TO VERIFY AND/OR ESTABLXSH CORRELATIONS.

NOTE: IF THE RMT IS TO USE A HELICOPTER, THEN PROCEED DIRECTLY TO STEP 3.6.

53.1 Receive briefing from the RPD or RAD on-site conditions and off-site locations to be monitored.

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PMP 2081.EPP.012 NOTE: USE EXHIBITS Ag OFF SITE SURVEY MAPS AND Bg ESTABLISHED SURVEY POINTS, TO LOCATE THE SURVEY POINTS'LSO'EE PMP '2082 'PP 008/ MAPS "AND OVERLAYS.

j3 ~ 2 When directed by the RAD to perform off-site radiological surveys, obtain a radio telephone, Radiation Protection Emergency Kit, and a 12 volt Air Sampler, (Mobile), while another RMT member locates and prepares the survey vehicle.

NOTE: KEYS FOR I&M VEHICLES ARE MAINTAINED IN THE OPERATIONS STAGING AREA EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ROOM.

53.3 Perform an equipment and instrument check prior to leaving the site.

3.4 Establish communications with the TSC using the radio telephone and proceed to the survey points.

3.5 Ask the RPD if the points to be surveyed remain the same and document the changed instructions, on EXHIBIT Cg RADIATION MONITORING TEAM MISSION DIRECTIVES 3.6 Ifhelico re uested to assist in off-site a enc surve s from a ter, roceed as follows:

3.6.1 Request a briefing on the helicopter landing location, estimated time of arrival, and on present plant conditions from the RPD.

3.6.2 Obtain a Radiation Protection Emergency Kit and a portable air sampler.

NOTE: THE OFF-SITE MONITORING KIT (MOBILE) CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE OSA EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ROOM OR AS SPECIFIED IN PMP 2082.EPP.007.

53.6.3 Perform a quick equipment check prior to proceeding.

3.6.4 Meet the helicopter.

NOTE: RECORD ALL SURVEY INSTRUCTIONS AND LOCATIONS OF SURVEY POINTS (DISTANCE IN MILES FROM THE SITE AND ELEVAT1ONg OR FEET ABOVE GROUND LEVEL) ON EXHIBIT C, RADIATION MONITORING TEAM MISSION DIRECTIVE.

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PMP 2081.EPP.012

3. 7 Continuously monitor the general area. Record all survey data and results of the analyses on EXHIBITS D, DOSE RATE FORM AND Eg SAMPLE ENVELOPE DATA's specified. Additional actions/comments can be entered on EXHIBIT D.

3.7.1 Using equipment shielded against Beta radiation traverse the plume in the crosswind direction, determine the maximum mrem/h, and record that reading, time the reading was taken, and the location on EXHIBIT E.

3.7.2 Place a particulate filter and a silver zeolite cartridge in the air sampler and collect a sample of 5 to 10 cubic feet volume at the location where the mrem/hr reading was the highest (found during the traverse).

3.7.3 While collecting the sample, report the specific survey location and results of the gamma dose rate survey to the RPD.

3.7.4 After collecting the air sample, record (on the sample container EXHIBIT E) and place the silver zeolite cartridge and the particulate filter in separate sample envelopes and mark them for later identification.

3.7.5 Contact the RPD (by radio) to locate a low background area to be used for counting and proceed to the area specified.

3.7.6 Determine the activities per 12-THP

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NOTE: 'SE CURVES IN KIT AS NECESSARY.

3.7 ' Complete the information required on EXHIBIT E.

3.8 Perform additional surveys as follows:

NOTE: BASED ON FIELD DOSE RATE MEASUREMENTS, TAKE THE AIR SAMPLES STARTING AS NEAR TO THE CENTER OF THE PLUME AS POSSIBLE.

Repeat Step 3.7 as directed by the RPD (3 or 4 passes across the plume would be optimum) and record data on EXHIBITS D, DOSE RATE FORM; and E, SAMPLE ENVELOPE DATA.

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PMP 2081.EPP.012 3.8.2 Compute the average dose rate for all passes made in or near the same location and record on EXHIBIT E.

3.8.3 Report the Average Dose Rate and specific location to RPD.

53.9 Assist in coordination and augmentation of the State and local effort, as directed by the RPD/RAD.

3.10 Request further instructions from the RPD/RAD.

CAUTION IF RELIEVED BY A NEW RHT llENBER~ FULLY BRIEF THE llEi4BER ON THE STATUS OF THE SURVEYS.

3.11 Exhibit F is a Checklist for Off-Site Radiological Monitoring.

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             .38        2,000          .61         Rosemary Beach House
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             .66        3,500                      Entrance Gate to Rosemary Beach Area D      1.13            6,000        1.82          Intersection of Willow Road and          Thornton Road 1.08           5,700         1.74          Houses on Thornton Road 1.02           5,375         1.64          I-94 Guard              House 1.17           6,200         1.89          Red      Arrow Highway at Entrance to D.C. Cook Plant H          .98        5, 150        1.57         Under 345KV Lines on Thorton Road I      1.12           5,900         1.80         Near 345KV Lines                      at Red Arrow Highway
            .88        4,650         1.42         Back Gate             at Thorton          Road K          .87        4,600         1.40         Under 745KV Lines on Thorton Road
           .98         5,200         1.59         Near 745KV Lines                      at Red Arrow Highway
           .80         4,250         1.30         Intersection of Livingston and Thornton Roads N          .62         3,250          .99         Entrance Road to                      OS Station          55     at Livingston Roa'd
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           .43         2,250          .69         Livingston Road at Beach
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PMP 2081.EPP.012 EXHIBIT C RADIATION 11ONITORING TEAM MISSION DIRECTIVE TYPE MISSION: On-Site Off-Site Airborne (Uaterborne Sampling Monitoring ASSIGNED TO TEAM LEADER: TEAM i~lEMBERS: DATE/TIME ASSIGNED: AREA INVOLVED: Date Time MISSION DETAILS: RADIATION/DAMAGE CONDITiONS/ROUTE: BRIEFING AND RECEIPT ACKNOWLEDGED Team Leader TIME MISSION INITIATED: TIME MISSION COMPLETED: RESULTS OF MISSION (USE REFERENCES AS CONVENIENT): Page Rev. 8 0 of ll

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Pi~lP 2081.EPP.012 EXHIBIT F CHECKLIST FOR EPP.012 OFF-SITE RADIOLOGICAL i~lONITORING

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Briefing Completed: Initials Time 3.2 Obtained Required Equipment/Vehicle Initials Time 3-3 ox'.6.3 Instruments and Equipment Checked: Initials Time 3.9 State 6 Local Agencies Assisted: Initials Time Page 11 of 11 Rev. 0

PNP 2081.EPP.012 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES PAGE NUMBER REVISION NUMBER AND DATE Page 1 of ll Revision 1, 09-8-82 Page 2 of ll Revision 0, 04-01-83 Page 3 of 11 Revision 1, 09-8-82 Page 4 of 11 Revision 1, 09-8-82 Page 5 of ll (EXHIBIT A) Revision 0, 04-01-81 Page 6 of 11 (EXHIBIT B) Revision 0, 04-01-81 Page 7 of 11 (EXHIBIT B) Revision 0, 04-01-81 Page 8 of 11 (EXHlBIT C) Revision 0, 04-01-81 Page 9 of 11 (EXHIBIT D) Revision 0, 04-01-81 Page 10 of ll (SA'4iPLE ENVELOPE Revision 0, 04-01-81 DATA) Page ll of 11 (EXHIBIT F) Revision 0, 04-01-81 Page 1 of 1 Rev. 1, 09 8-82

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lAfDIAIIIA8 M/C8IGAIII ELECTRIC COMPANY DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT PROCEDURE COVER SHEET Procedure No. PMP 2081 EPP. 026 Revision No. 1 TITLE USE OF STABLE IODINE FOR THYROID BLOCKING DURING A RADIATION EMERGENCY SCOPE OF REVISION Revision 1 - Revise to agree with EPA recomendations in EPA 520/1-75-001, Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protec-tive Actions for Nuclear Incidents. SIGNATURES ORIGINAL Rev. I REV. 2 Rev. 3 (n PREPARED BY QUALITY ASSURANCE REVIEW INTERFACING DEPAR I'MENT HEAD CONCURRENCE DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL PLANT NUCLEAR SAFETY COMMITTEE PLANT MANAGER APPROVAL DATE OF ISSUE 12-31-81 Form No. PM! 2010.l ~ REV. 2

0 PMP 2081 EPP.026 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES PAGE NUMBER REVISION NUMBER AND DATE Page 1 of 3 Revision 1, 09-08-82 Page 2 of 3 Revision 1, 09-08-82 Page 3 of 3 CHECKLIST A Revision 1, 09-08-82 Page 1 of 1 Rev. 1, 09-08-82

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                'NDIANA AND MICHIGAN ELE'CTRZC    COMPANY DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLAiNT USE OF STABLE  IODINE FOR THYROID BLOCKING DURING A RADIATION EMERGENCY 1.0  OBJECTIVES 1.1   The objective    of this procedure is to provided tKe mechanism and    criteria for recommending usage of Potassium Zodide as a thyroid-blocking agent in a radiation emergency. The use of stable iodine is presently condoned only for emergency personnel and as specified, in accordance with state health regulations and under direction of state'edical officials.

Administration of Potassium Iodide for use by the general public is not advised by current information. 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Plant Manager is responsible for confirming the need for and for recommending the use of Potassium Iodide as a thyroid-blocking agent. 2.2 The Plant Radiation Protection Supervisor is responsible for providing adequate supplies of

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Potassium Iodide and for inventory and replacement as needed. 3.0 APPLZCABXLZTY 3.1 This procedure is applicable whenever a measured or calculated Iodine dose is likely to equal or exceed 100 rem to the thyroid and/or 20 rem to the whole body. 4.'0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 The Radiation Assessment Director/R.P. Manager/ Radiation Control and Waste Handling Manager should notify the Plant Manager/EOF Manager of the anticipated need for the use of thyroid-blocking agent. 4.2 Upon notification by the Plant Manager/EOF Manager that use of Potassium Iodide as a thyroid-blocking agent is anticipated, the Radiation Protection Director shall designate when and who shall receive Iodine thyroid-blocking. Page 1 of 3 Rev. 1

PMP 2081 EPP.026 4.3 The On-Site Emergency Coordinator shall notify the Berrien County Sheriff's Department and the Michigan State Police of the intended usage of Iodine thyroid-blocking for designated emergency personnel. NOTE: Phone numbers for all personnel are contained in Appendix A of these Emergency Plan Procedures. Storage locations and quantities of Potassium Iodide tablets are specified in 12 THP 6010.RAD.222, Emergency Station-Inventory. 4 ' Dispense one (1) 130mg Potassium Iodide tablet to each individual that could be expected to enter a High-Level Radio-Iodine Environment as indicated instep 3.1. The dosage of one table per day should be continued for ten (10) days, unless otherwise directed. 4.5 Records shall be maintained on all individuals who have been issued/or have taken Potassium Iodide tablets. Utilize Checklists A to document those individuals that were issued the tablets. NOTE: Potassium Iodide tablets are most effective of administered prior to an exposure, but may be taken up to four (4) hours after an exposure and still result in a 50% reduction in Iodine uptake. Page 2 of 3 Rev. 1

PMP 2081 EPP.026 CHECKLIST A USE OF STABLE IODINE FOR THYROID BLOCKING DURING A RADIATION EMERGENCY TABLETS ISSUED TO: NAME SECURITY NO.:'OCIAL DATE AND TIME ISSUED FOR USE: ISSUE AUTHORIZED BY: DATE AND T1ME FIRST TABLET TAKEN: NOTICE: ONCE THE USE OF POTASSIUM IODIDE TABLETS HAS STARTED, ONE (1) TABLET SHOULD BE TAKEN EACH DAY FOR TEN (10) DAYS, UNLESS NOTIFIED OTHERWISE. RECEIPT OF POTASSIUM'IODIDE TABLETS ACKNOWLEDGED: SIGNATURE Page 3 of 3 Rev. 1,}}