ML17320B150

From kanterella
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Public Version of Revised Emergency Response Implementing Procedures Erpip 4.1.22.1, Plant Parameters Phone Communicator, Erpip 4.5.2, Access Control, & Erpip 4.8, Emergency Re-Entry.
ML17320B150
Person / Time
Site: Calvert Cliffs  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 12/01/1982
From:
BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML17320B148 List:
References
PROC-821201-01, NUDOCS 8301070541
Download: ML17320B150 (26)


Text

ERPIP NO.: 0.1.22.1 / REV. 0 TITLE: PLANT PARAMETERS PHONE COMMUNICATOR 1.0 RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL The Plant Parameters Phone Communicator (in the Control Room) is responsible to the Plant Superintendent for establishing the Plant Parameters phone circuit and transmitting Plant Parameters listed on Attachment l.

2.0 CONDITIONS AND PREREQUISITES I

2.i Report oi an Emergency Condition by the Shift Supervisor.

2.2 Emergency centers manned.

2.3 Plant parameters phone communicator position staffed.

3.0 ACTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 3.i iVotify the Plant Superintendent that you are the plant parameters phone communicator. Obtain Plant Superintendent permission to establish plant parameters phone circuit.

Plant Superintendent notified; permission obtained:

/ /

INIT DATE TIME 3.2 iVotify the Technical Support Center (by dedicated phone) that the Plant Parameters phone wiil be activated.

lNIT TIME 3.3 Using the Unit l computer room CdcP phone, contact the Technical Support Center by dialing 0437.

Plant Parameter contact established with TSC. /

3.4 to pidc up and monitor ext. &37.

OSC /

'NIT Contact remaining Emer gency centers (by dedicated phone) and advise them AECC /

TIME INIT TIME liVIT TIME ECC / i%I CC /

liNIT TIME liVIT TIME

~. l.22. I- I 830i07054i 830i0y PDR ADOCK 050003i7 7 !i F PDR

ERPIP NO.: C.l.22.l / REV. 0 3.5 With the TSC an the line and the ether centers notified that:he line has been acdvatad, transmit plant parameters gathered an *ttachment l, CR/TSC Plant Parameters. Transmit data on the quarter hour or as requestede

- NOTE-Only Attachment l information may be zransmitzed without specific prior authorization Erom the Plant Superintendent. iE necessary, have center directors contact zhe Plant Superintendent via zhe dedicated phone;

ATI'ACHMM 1 ERPEP 4.1.22.1 Rev.0 Ca/TSC - PLANT PARAM;ZER REBUT lÃIT Page 1 of 2 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 Liqui MAIN Cond.'ac. Waste CNINZ ECCS Pp. Waste Fuel Access Waste VIZ Pp. Disch. Gas Purge Exh; Rm. Exh. Process Pool Control Disch.

RE-5415 RE-1752 RE-2191 RE-5281 BE-5406 RE-5410 RE-5420 RE-5425 RE-2201 G%<<~ ARE%

SURVEY RESliTZS 10 11 12 13 14 15 CVCS CVCS Air- Status oz T3tK Particulate BE-5280 Gas BE-5281 .

Gross gP)

Editor Anal.

'or~) Exposure Rates borne Activi EOP

~b.

L~zected Unit

ATZACcP&T T. EPP. 4. 1, 22. 1 Re r. 0 CR/TSC - PLANK PARAMEZFR REQRT Uii.T

?age 2 OE 2

~iZKOBCGXZCQ. CC~LM~~Z 1 2 3 4 8 ~ 9 ~ lO Min in ind b Directim Direction S~mra~- Activity T

(200-30') At 200'ia~ Sceed Pressux'e Test ~

Tntezr ' ZO2 HE~ CQZ ~2K SY~

12 13 14 15 16 17 19 F~nn or PCS Lnject.

Pm Svccooled Forced or Cool&a CPS C~. Sta~/Stm y Hat~> Ci=. BRte em(~ TI fthm

!Kk~ CDZ >~VZ PKQ "SZS HESUIZS O.S.C.

21 23 24 25 25 Total Gas i-U1 Dose Boron Cnlor'ce Pore~a Dwam 1 P ~~ed &to ~or SQT .-ol Acr vi+i Activit FAl~ V. Shor-~mes Cntld..-"r~ S tatM

j Pg ATZKHHENZ 1 ERPXP 4.1.22.1 Rev.0 Ca/TSC - PLAKZ PARAK33W REPORT QGT Page 1 of 2 1 2 Liqui Cond. Vac. Waste CUBE ECCS Pp. Waste Bzel Access Waste Pp. Disch. Gas Purge Exh: Rm. Exh. Process Pool Control Disch.

BE-5415 RE-1752 RE-2191 RE-5281 RE-5406 RE-5410 RE-5420 RE-5425 RE-2201 g,h'0

, 72K Particulate RE-5280 Gas RE-5281 CVCS 12 Gross (H')

1iitor CVCS 13 Anal. ~

tor QT-PLANT AREA SURVEY RESULTS 14 Ex~sure Bat s 15 '7 EOP Ho.

Status oz t.aafzected

C 'i CAL~T CLIFFS NUCLZAR PO~ PLEAT

. G~iCY RZSPONSE PLASH DPL~~NTATION PROCEDURES LIST OF c~c CTIVE PAGES ERPIP PAGE

4. 1. 22. 1-1.

4.1.22.1-2

ERPIP NO.: 0.5.2 / REV. 9 TITLE:, ACCESS CONTROL 1.0 RESPONSIBLE INDIYIDVAL The Emergency Security Team members are responsible to control access to the protected area during Alert conditions, and to control access through the perimeter control boundary during Site and General Emergencies. The Gate and Access Monitoring Team members and the Onsite Monitoring Team members are responsible to control access to Radiological Areas as defined in 2.2 below.

2.0 CONDITIONS AND PRERE VISITES 2.1 As directed by the RPD, the ESTL, or the SEC.

2.2'hen access to an area must be controlled to limit exposure to radiation.

-NOTE-An area shall have (radiological) access control when the following limits are exceeded:

Loose surface. radioactive contamination:

Beta-gamma 1000 dpm/100 cm Alpha. 100 dpm/l.00 cm Fixed surface radioactive contamination:.

(2)'3) Beta-gamma. ~ 0.1 mrem/h Q 1 inch, above natural background Airborne radioactivity 3 x 10 uCi beta-gamma/cm, above natural background 3.0 ACTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 3.1 On declaration of either an "ALERT" or a "SITE EMERGENCY" and orders to re ort to desi nated Assembl Areas the following Access Control actions must'.be carried out.

3.1 1 Emer enc Securit Team Members shall:

3.1.1.1 Admit no one into the protected area unless they are specifically cleared for entry by radio or telephone contact with the Operational Support Center Director or the Shift Supervisor/SEC or his designee.

3.1.1.2 Direct Emergency Response Personnel cleared for entry to report to the OSC (Outage Planning Room) 0.5.2-1

J ZRPIP NO.: 0.5.2/ REV. 9 0

3.1.1.3 Upon notification from the Shift Supervisor/SEC that offsite rescue service personnel and vehicles are required within the protective area, request speciTic destination. Have security escort standing by at gate where access is planned.

3;1.1.0 Upon arrival of offsite emergency vehicles and personnel at the protected area boundary, issue dosimeters (TLDs 2 SRDs) to all drivers and attendants. Document the dosimetry Issuance and return on'ttachment i, ~Dasi metr

~ . 4 t ~

~Issue Lo .

~ ~

s -NOTE-Assist Gate 4 Access Monitoring Team members present at the Gate

'I s

House to expedite processing. Waive searches of personnel dc vehicies

~

t

~ t ii vehicles were expected. For vital emergency personnei, (eg.

Fireman), Document Dosimetry Issue as soon as prac-.Cal..

3.1.1.5 Direc-. emergency vehicLes to the accident or emergency scene'ecurity escort-will ride in lead vehicle.

-NOTE-Escort only the. first emergency vehicle to-each. area.

3.le2 Gate and Access Monitorin Team Members shaLL:

3.'1Q.L Control access to the existing inplant Controlled Area in accordance with standard nlane practices.

3.1.2.2'eestablish the Controlled Area control point as necessary in the event oi excessive local acuvity, Qre, or other immediate concern.

3.1.2.3 Alert ECC of relocation oi control point and oost signs, if necessary, to assure prooer egress and ingress.

ECC. Notified: /

InitiaLs T ime 3.1.2.4 Perform radiation surveys at locations within the protected area in accordance with ERPIP 4.3.2 as directed by the RPD or SEC to determine requirements for access controL 3.1.2e5 Notify the RPD oi loose surface, Qxed suriac, and airborne readings, as obtained and specUy contamination levels as determined.

4.5.2-2

'ERPIP NO.: 4.5.2 / REV. 9 3;1.2.6 E'stablish Controlled Areas within the protected area or plant if areas are found which exceed Clean Area limits.

3.1.2.7 Isolate Controlled Areas as directed by the RPD, RAD or SEC with physical barriers to restrict access and hang signs stating "CAUTION-RADIATIONAREA-RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS-AUTHORIZEDENTRY ONLY."

Isolated dc Posted:

Initials Time 3.1.2.8 Establish a control point for access into each contaminated area if access to the area will be required prior to decontamination.

3.1.2.9 Request RPD to notify ESTL of newly established Controlled Area and security requirements.

3.1.2.10 Contact the Dosimetry Team Leader, RPD or other monitoring team leaders to verify that each person requiring entry into a Controlled Area:

(1) Has not exceeded and is not anticipated to exceed allowable exposure limits.

(2) Is properly badged.

(3) Is familiar with the information contained in ERPIP 4.6.1.

(0) Is properly equipped based on the specific isotopes and forms of contamination.

3.'1.2.11 Monitor individuals leaving a Controlled Area, in accordance with ERPIP 4.3.0.

3.2 On declaration of either a "SITE EMERGENCY" or "GENERAL EMERGENCY" and orders to evacuate the Site (and Guard Houses) the following Access Control actions must be carried out:

3.2.1 Emer enc Securit Team Members shall:

3.2.1.1 Implement ERPIP Appendix D.3, Traffic Control.

3.2.1.2 Collect all TLD badges, SRDs, logs, buttons, cards, pens and equipment necessary to continue basic security access control (both entry and exit) and load into a security vehicle.

0.5.2-3

'ERPIP NO.; 4.5.g / REV. 9 h

- iVOTE-TLDs and SRDs shall have first priority for removal from the guard house and shall be taken to a low exposure rate area.

3.2.1.3 Proceed to the perimeter control point/Assembly Area established on the straight section of the plant access road (just before passing under transmission lines) as directed by hl

  • - g'<
  • the ESTL or RPD.

3.2.1.0 Conduct site evacuation and accountability in accordance with ERPIP 0.5.1.2 or 0.5.1.3, as appropriate, and 0.10.

I 3.2.1.5 As requested by the ESTL, report to an Emergency Center h

i .'(

, ~

to assist in communication with and coordination of State,

. <<9 ~

I Federal and local police agencies.

3.2.l 6 Provide the necessary direction to State and local police to

'! unify the concurrent enforcement of access control efforts to the CCiVPP site.

(1) Assure all vehicles are stopped at the perimeter control point

-CAUTION- )

h EiNSURE THAT MAXIMUMEFFORT IS MADE TQ CQNTACTTHE QSC, PLAiNT EMERGENCY STAFF,, CONTROL ROOM OR A PLAiNT CONTACT REQUESTED BY THE, PERSON SEEKING ACCESS PRIOR TO DISALLO%'ING ACCESS TO THE PLAiVT.

(2) Ensure that all persons leaving the oe. imeter control point for the plant are properly equipped with dosimeters and ID badges and are properly directed and cautioned. Document the Dosimetry Issuance on Attachment i, Dosimetry Issue Log.

(3) Ensure that escorts are provided (by Security or personnel. qualified to escort) as aooiicable.

-NOTE-Only the first oi several emergency vehicles proceeding to a single location at the plant requires escort. Additionally, searches of emergency vehicles may be waived.

3.2.1.7 Assist the Emergency Radiation Team membefs as direc.ed by the ESTL or SEC to assure the proper establishment,

~ ~

moving and reestablishment of the perimeter control boundary.

3.2.1.8 Control access to newly established Controlled Areas both inside and outside the protected area fence when requested by the RPD or RAD.

3.2.1.9 If Dosimetry Team members are assigned to an Access Control Point, assist in the Dosimetry issue, recovery, and documentation.

3.2.2 'Onsite Monitor in Team Members shall:

3.2'.2.1 Perform radiation surveys in accordance with ERPIP 4.3.

3.2.2.2 Periodically reevaluate the location of the perimeter control point and relocate when local activity levels are anticipated to exceed Clean Area limits.

3.2.2.3 'stablish Controlled Areas onsite but outside the protected area fence based upon projected doses and radiation surveys by identifying the specific boundar ies of the area, setting up physical barriers and signs where practicable, and reporting these areas to the ECC.

Request RPD to notify ESTL of newly established 3Q.2'.0.2.2D Controlled Area and security requirements.

Contact. the-Dosimetry Team Leader or other monitoring team leaders to verify that each person requiring entry into a Controlled Area:

(1) Has not exceeded and is not anticipated to exceed allowable exposure limits.

(2) Is properly badged.

(3) Is familiar with the information contained in ERPIP 0.6.I (0) Is properly equipped based on the specific isotopes and forms of contamination.

3.2.2.6 Monitor all persons leaving Controlled Areas, in accordance with ERPIP 4.3A.

3.2.3 Gate and Access Monitorin Team Members shall perform actions in Step 3.1.2 as necessary..

4.5.2-5

-CAUTION-ENSURE THAT RWPs ARE COMPLETED PRIOR TO ENTRY OF AREAS NORMALLYUNDER ACCESS CONTROL. ALSO, ENSURE SWPs ARE COMPLET FOR ENTRY INTO AREAS WITH CONTROLLED ACCESS DUE TO EMERGENCY STATUS AND THAT QUALIFIED MONITORING PERSONNEL ARE PRESENT AS NECESSARY 1

>>' 'W>>>>>>>>,'

I "t

\

, 4' t I

'.ERPIP 4.5 Z REVIEW/APPROVAL EYISION CHANCE REVIEWER SIG/

'ATE4 SUPERVISOR EPU SIG/DATE POSRC MTt 'DATE PLANT SUPERINTENDENT I j

~

I ~ ~ /

)C

l&U 4k t~4 ~ <<~ I A ~

Page 3. of 1 O.

CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EHERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN IMPLEMENTATION PROCEDURES LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES 4.5. 2-L 4.5.2-2 4.5.2-3 4.5.2-4 4.5.2-5 4.5.2-6 4.5.Z-T 4.5.2-8

ERPIP NO.: 4.5.2/ REV. 9

~ ~

\

(

ATTACHMENT 1

, DOSIMETRY ISSUE LOG EMERGENCY PERSONNEL ENTRY INTO PLANT SITE ISSUE ON ENTRY RECORD ON LEAVING TLD ZERO SRD NAME NAME SRD READ DATE TIME 0..50 0..200 (Print) 'Signature)

DATE TIME 0-50 0-20 k R R R

, ~

1C

,4 (q ~

4 S'

1.

I 0.5.2-7

0 ~'

I

~)

'r4 il S

ERPIP NO.: 0.5.2/ REV. 9

~ ~ ~

~ ~

ATTACHMENT 1 DOSIMETRY ISSUE LOG EMERGENCY PERSONNEL ENTRY INTO PLANT S1TE ISSUE ON ENTRY RECORD ON LEAVING TLD ZERO SRD NAME NAME SRD READ TIME (Print) (Signature) DATE 0-.2R 0-5R 0.5.2-8

P

~~

4 I- ERPIP NO: 0.8/ REV. 9 I

TITLE: EMERGENCY REENTRY RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL 4

1.0 The Emergency Reentry Team Leader is responsible to the Site Emergency Coordinator to ensure that this procedure is appropriately implemented. The RPD I acts as the ERTL for initial entry and all subsequent entries until radiological I

conditions are defined and posted. Members of'the Emergency Reentry Team are responsible to the team leader to ensure that procedures are carried out as necessary v

7 in the reentry operation and in accordance with procedures.

4 2.0 CONDITIONS AND PRERE UISITES 4 V 2.1 As directed by the SEC or the Emergency Reentry Team Leader.

2.2 ERPIP 0.6.1 provides guidelines on "Emergency Personnel Radiation Exposure".

2.3 ERPIP 0.8.1 provides guidelines on "Emergency Work Permits and Exposure Control".

3.0 DISCU SSION Emergency reentry teams that must enter areas where they might be expected to receive higher than normal doses will be fully briefed regarding their duties and actions and what they are to do while in the area. They will also be fully briefed as to expected dose rates, stay time, and other hazards. All such entries will include one member from the ERMT or other person adequately trained in health physics.

All team members will use protective clothing, dosimeters, respiratory devices, and other protective devices as specified by the Emergency Work Permit. The team members will be instructed not to deviate from the planned route unless required by unanticipated conditions, such as rescue or performing an operation that would minimize the emergency condition. If the monitored exposure rates or stay times encountered during the entry exceed the limits set forth for the operation, the team will immediately communicate with the Site Emergency Coordinator, or the Radiological Protection Director, or will return to the area from where they were dispatched.

Once their operation has been completed, the team personnel will follow established monitoring and personnel decontamination procedures or as specified by the 0.8-1

Radiological Protection Director.

ACTIONS AND LIMITATIONS O.l Prior to the performance of reentry tasks, assure the following actions have been performed, as necessary, for reentry assignments.

O.l.l Instruction has been given on the plans for carrying out the SEC's directives by the Emergency Reentry Team Leader.

0.10 Planning of tasks which present significant potential for radiation dose has been reviewed by the RPD to insure that reasonable precautions are to be taken.

0.1.2.1, Ensure that entry personnel have read and signed Emergency Work Permit..

4.1.3 Briefing on the hazards of radiation exposure and exposure limits as listed in ERPIP 0.6.1, is complete.

Briefing on the degre oi urgency with which the tasks has to be

'.1.0 performed.

4.la Briefing by the Radiation Protection Director on existing radiation hazards, stay times, protective aooarel, and monitoring equipment and its use is comolete.

4.1.6 Equipment to perform tasks is available for use.

4.2 Following predetermined search routes, search for unaccountable personnel in t) the areas specified by the Team Leader.

-CA UTION-DO NOT DEVIATE FROM THE PREDETERMINED ROUTE. IF THE MONITORED DQSr RATES OR STAY TIMES ENCOUNTERED DURING THE REENTRY EXCEED THE LIMITS SFT FQR THE REENTRY OPERATION, IMMEDIATELYCOMMUiVICATE WITH THE Tc.AM LEADER, SEC, RPD, OR RETURN TQ THE AREA FROM WHICH YOU WERE DISPATCHED. ASSURE THAT EWPs ARE COMPLETED AS REQUIRED PRIOR TO REENTRY AiVD THAT THE ERMTL IS COGiVIZAiVTOF ALL REENTRIES.

4.2.1 Record information identified on Attachment 1, Emergency Reentry Search Report and submit search results to Emergency Re ntry Team Leader.

4.8- 2.

ERPIP NO.: 0.8 / REV. 9 0.3 Administer first aid in accordance with ERPIP 0.6.2 to any personnel injured or trapped in hazardous areas.

0.0 If contamination of personnel in a hazardous area placed them in immediate danger exceeding that caused by the injury, move them to a safer area and perform gross decontamination in accordance with ERPIP 0.5.5.

0.5 Conduct any short term operations (such as closing isolation valves, removing obstructions from drains, venting areas) in the hazardous areas which may mitigate hazardous conditions or their effects.

0.6 Consult with the Reentry Team Leader as requested to develop and map the best access routes to incident areas.

0.7 Prior to leaving controlled or contaminated areas, submit to monitoring and determine exposure received in accordance with ERPIP 0.3A.

4.8 Assure records concerning dose and contamination are completed.

0.9 Submit to decontamination in accordance with ERP!P 4.5.5, as necessary.

4.10 Report to Emergency Reentry Team Leader for debriefing.

0.8-3

e

\

4

ERPIP 0.8 Rev. 9 s

ATTACHMENT I EMERGENCY REENTRY SEARCH REPORT Entry Date: Time: Start Finish Area:

Area Radiation Levels:

Search Results:

Information Reported to RPD Initials

~- Entry Date: Time: S tart Finish Area:

Area Radiation Levels:

Search Results:

Information Reported to RPD Initials 4.8-0

0' I

t *

~

I'..

~ I ERPIP 4. 8 REVIEW/APPROVAL EVISION CHANGE REVIEWER SIG/ SUPERVISOR POSRC PLANT SUPERINTENDENT DATE EPU SIG/DATE MTG /DATE 1

~ r '1 ~ ~

~ ~

Page 1 of 1 CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POHZR PLAÃZ EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN IHPLEMENTATION PROCEDURES LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES ERPIP PAGE

4. 8-1
4. 8-2.
4. 8-3
4. 8<<4