ML19221A118

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Summary of 790407 Meeting W/Metropolitan Edison to Discuss Auxiliary Control Bldg Exhaust,Progress Rept of Waste Mgt Group & Radiation Exposure Tracking
ML19221A118
Person / Time
Site: Crane 
Issue date: 04/07/1979
From: Hironori Peterson
NRC OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT
To:
NRC OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT
References
NUDOCS 7905190153
Download: ML19221A118 (3)


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r USNRC/ MET ED FSETING, 5:30 P.M., 4/7/79 (T. Petersen)

DATE ITEM RESP EXP REMARKS 1.

N'iC can Leing investig 2ted Progre ;ing - WC6 for Aux. b1dg. exhaust.

2.

Was te l'anagement Group is Progre, ;ing

'e'C5 working items to reduce activity in Aux. b1dg.

Approx. hook-up time - 5 days.

Swipe - 400 cm2 results I-131.55uCg I-131 5 x 10 uCi B1/La 140 2.1 x 10-uCi 3.

Should use continuous Pr ogre n s ta g monitor or draw sample periodically from Aux. b1dg.

vent disc. (inlet sida)

Should look at D/F across filter.:

T.D. Murphy Note:

Rad levels have dropped toS5 120 mr/hr on bank.

Equipment (charcoal filter being air lifted in) to be used to minimize discharge to env.

Bob Paulic 4.

furbinecondenserejectgons W. Graber 4/8 Monitor required.

c air ejections - 1 x 19 uCi/ml Water is a problem.

5.

Respirator protection

- 2 more booths in-

- Being handled as need currently

- Monday will start 6.

Skin contamination 4/8

- Frisky Procedure TAP

- Criteria for skin con tamination

- Will incorporate W.B. Screenin g 134 0'i6 79051. 00 \\ T3)

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L DATE ITEM RESP EXP RE?' AR KS 7.

Personnel nacen practice Drop frca 13., n d a 8.

Exposure Extentant Drop fro:a agenda -

in force 9.

Sample turn around D.

Linroth will

- typical 12 hr turnaround define sample en air samples frequ.'ncy for 2nd

- no early warning for high and further shifts iodines and improve sample

- should make a supv. responsi-turn around.

ble to assure up-to-date sampics (Gibson/Neely)

- 1/ shift-frequency is not adequate.

- NRC brought 5 sacples will provide to (Gibson)

C Hara 10.

Analysis technique T.

Peterson 4/9 Must brain storm (1) Air technique - cali-(2) Water brate routine instruments 11.

In te rnal Contamination T. Peterson 4/8 Concurrent with History item 5 -for rho gets W.B.

12.

Rad Exposure Tracking First issue out yesterday - still must be refined.

Gibson - look at Duke Power 13.

NRC Access to RWP Areas NRC provided list -

drop item 14.

Survey centrol HP is doing D. Linroth/

4/8 Report back.

surveys which are being W. Grabe:

required by Eng., etc.,

T.D. Murphy. The need for data should be discussed at 10:00 =eeting to establish where data should be collected.

" Manage Survey Collection" Murphy /Gibsen i34 0i7

3 1 DATE In:M RESI EXP REMARKS 15.

HP needs better qupervisor -

Problem ocists -

T. Keene assigned

".nt leek at 16.

Use of cock-up/ maps to W. Graber 4/9 assure people are thorcughly briefed prior to entry 17.

"ethods of identifying W. Graber Drop fr,= agonda non-HP t echnician 18.

Speed up of equipment W. Graber complete 5 buyers available location business to expedite P.O. 's and authorization from procurement.

19.

Many process monitors are W. Graber 4/9 Waste task group off scale progressing.

- shield / repair / replace Evalu a t ion.

(Gibson) 20.

Portal Monitors D.

Linroth Needs shielding.

21.

Air treat =ent and Drop item respirator cleaning 22.

Fuel handling roof work D. Linroth to-being done w/o RWP take care of.

23.

ER system work General 24.

Procedure review W. Graber 4/8

1. 26 Rem e xp e s t.

- Sample (Reactor coolant)

WEG to report on process of procedu:

review.

Is ALARA checklist being used.

Organizatica proble 25.

Process monitors (see item 19) 26.

Continuing items - Gibson Sparkman Will atte=pt to

- Charcoal filters get them tonight.

- Sa:ple turnaround, etc.

Ce tting i= patient'

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