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Health Physics Procedure 1690,Revision 6:training Requirements
ML19224B097
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Issue date: 03/22/1978
From:
Metropolitan Edison Co
To: Mullinix W
NRC/IE
References
1690, TM-0107, TM-107, NUDOCS 7906140042
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THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION STATION HEALTH PHYSICS PROCEDURE 1690 TRAUWG REQUIRDOTS T, \\AAS ER COPY Table of Effective Pages JO N OT RE V OV E Paae Date Revision Pace Date Revision Pace Date R evision 1.0 01/25/77 3

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01/25/77 THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION STATION HEALTH PHYSICS PROCEDURE 1690 TRAINING RcQUIREMEliTS 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to outline the Radiation Protection Training Program for permanent and temporar) personnel assigned to the ihree Mile Island Nuclear Station.

This procedure also defines the levels of radiation clearance and augments the security clearance requirements.

2.0 DISCUSSION 2.1 The Radiation Protection Department is responsible for the develncment and implementation of the Radiation Protection Training Program at Three Mile Island Nuclear Station.

The Training Department will assist in the administration of the program.

2.2 The Radiation Protection Training Program is designed to meet the needs of each person; depending upon background, previous training, and job classification.

2.3 The satisfactory completior of a prepared examination is required prior to receiving credit for any training program.

This applies to all programs except Basic I.

2.4 Training requirements for specific individuals can be w:

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only with the provision that a qualified escort be provided for the f

individual while in Radiation Protection Controlled Areas.

2.5 Training in addition to that described in this procedure can be performed as required.

Trai"ng of Local Fire, Po!'ce, and Civil Defense Units will be co m at least annually.

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1690 Revision 2 07/21/76 2.6 Labels will be affixed to personnel identification badges to specify the level of Health Physics Training each individual has successfully completed and the degree of access each individual has within the Radiation Protection Controlled Area.

3.0 RE,FEREtiCES 3.1 FSAR, Volume 4. Section 12 3.?

9.S. Public Health Instruction Manuals 3.3 U.S.fl.R.C. Division of Technical Information 3.4 10 CFR 19 4.0 EQUIPMEtiT 4.1 Study Aids 4.2 Health Physics Handouts 5.0 OPERATIt1G It1STRUCTIONS 5.1 Basic I Radiati.on Protection Training 5.1.1 Time Duration: As Required

5.1.2 Personnel

Temporary Personnel who will be on site for less than one (1) day.

5.1.3 Course Contents 1.

Personnel Monitoring Devices 2.

Radiation Signs and Control Barriers 3.

Radiation Emergency Procedures 4.

Radiation Exposure Control and Limits 5.

10 CFR 19 5.1.4 Personnel who have completed only Basic I must be accompanied

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Temporary personnel whose.vork assignment is in the Service Building, Turbine Building, Trailer Complex, and outside the restricted area.

5.2.3 Course contents:

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Radiation Emergency Plan.

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10 CFR 19.

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Secu ri ty lan and Procedures.

5.2.4 Individuals who have ccmpleted tnis course will be allowed to work in the

'olic' a* aa.'or a per'od not to exceed one day and are requi rr - La ve a qualified t' cort at all times.

Individuals she have. cc:.1pleted this course and require access to the cc,trc 'ad c ecs for purposed of inspection, such as NRC inspectic.s, rEL PITt inspectors, visiting engineers, etc.,

may be allowed access for extended periods with the approval of the Radiation Protection Supervisor / Foreman and provided they have a qualified escort at all times.

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1690 Revision 3 01/25/77 5.3 Casic III Radiation Protection Training.

5.3.1 Time Duration:

Three (3) Hours

5.3.2 Personnel

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Permanent personnel who normally perform their work assignments outside the controlled area, i.e., office and warehouse personnel.

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Temporary personnel whose work assignment in the controlled area will exceed a time duration of one (1) day.

5.3.3 Course Contents:

1.

Fundamentals of Radioactivity 2.

Personnel Monitoring 3.

Radiation Signc and Cont, ol Barriers 4.

Radiation Work Permits 5.

Radiation Exposure Control and Limits 6.

Protective Clothing 7.

Respiratory Protection 8.

Contaminated Tools and Equipment Control 9.

Radiation Emergency Plan 10.

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Security Plan 5.3.4 Individuals who have completed this training, are required to have qualified escorts in all areas controlled by Radiation Work Permits.

5.4 Intermediate I Radiation Protection Training 5.4.1 Time Duration:

Three (3) Hours

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Individuals must have a minimum of two (2) years of experience at a Nuclear Reactor Facility.

Approval from the Supervisor of Radiation Protection and Chemistry must be obtained.

This minimum two (2) years experience is based on the following:

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Time working at an operating Nuclear Power Generating Station as a radiation worker.

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Time assigned to an Armed Forces Nuclear Program.

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Time working at a Research Reactor Facility as a radiation worker.

5.4.3 Course Content:

1.

Fundamentals of Radioactivity 2.

Introduction to Radiation Protection 3.

Radiation and Radiation Effects 4.

Radiation Oose Units and Biological Effects 5.

Maximum Permissible Exposures 6.

Principles of Radiological Safety 7.

Personnel Monitcring 8.

Contamination and Contamination Control 9.

Protective Clothing and Respirators 10.

Radiation Work Permits 11.

10 CFR 19 12.

Radiation Emergency Plan 13.

Security Plan 5.4.4 Individuals who have completed intermediate training will

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Revision 4 04/11/77 5.5 Intermediate II Radiation Protection Training 5.5.1 Time Duration: Eight (8) Hours

5.5.2 Personnel

Maintenance Personnel, Engineers, Supervisors and others requiring RWP clearance (Radiation workers) 5.5.3 Course Content:

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Fundamentals of Radioactivity 2.

Introductica to Radiation Protection 3.

Radiation and Radiation Effects 4.

Radiation Dose Units and Biological Effects 5.

Maximum Permissible Expasures 6.

Principles of Radiological Safety 7.

Personnel Monitoring 8.

Contamination and Contamination Control 9.

Protective Clothing and Respirators 10.

Radiation Work Permits 11.

10 CFR 19 12.

Radiation Emergency Plan 13.

Security Plan 5.5.4 Individuals who have completed intermediate training will require qualified (HP) escorts in areas of radiological hazard as required by specific radiation work permits.

5.6 Advanced Radiation Protection Training 5.6.1 Time Duration:

2 weeks (See Schedule 1690-1) a

5.6.2 Personnel

Auxiliary Operators, Control Room Operators,

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5.6.3 Course Contents:

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Personnel Monitoring Use of Personnel Monitoring Devices (HPP 1615) 2.

Contamination and Contamination Control Surface Contamination Surveys (HPP 1609)

Area and Equipment Decontamination (HPP 1611)

Monitoring for Personnel Contamination (HPP 1612) 3.

Respiratory Protection Use of Respiratory Protection Devices (HPP 1616) 4.

Protective Cloching Use General Health Physics Procedures for Maintenance Work (HPP 1681, 1682, 1683, 1684, 1685)

Protective Clothint Laundering Procedure (HPP 1780) 5.

Radiation Exposure Limits (10CFR20)

Film Badge and TLD Badge Record Keeping (HPP 1770) 6.

Inverse Square Law and Work Time Calculations 7.

Air Activity Determination Air Sampling for Radioactive Particulates (HPP 1605)

Air Sampling for Radioactive Iodine (HPP 1606)

Air Sampling for Radioactive Gas (HPP 1607)

Air Sampling for Tritium (HPP 1608) 8.

Survey Techniques Radiation Dose Rate Surveys (HPP 1602)

Neutrcn Surveys (HPP 1603)

Alpha Surveys (PPP 1604) 9.

Regulations, Records and Reports Filr.' Badge and TLD Badge Record Keeping (HPP 1770) 6.0 186 230

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Revision 2 07/21/76 Dosimeter Record Keeping (HPP 1771) 10.

Scaler Operation and Counting Techniques Background Determination for GM Scalers (HPP 1701)

Background Determination for PCC-llT (HPP 1702)

Background Determination for Beckman Wide Beta (HPP 1703)

Efficiency Determination for GM Scalers (HPP 1704)

. Efficiency Determination for PCC-llT (HPP 1705)

Efficiency Determination for Beckman vide Beta (HPP 1706) 11.

Laboratory Instrumentation Instrument Operation of Hewlett Packard M.C.A. (HPP 1740)

Instrument Operation of Packard Tri-Carb (HPP 1741) 12.

Radiation Work Permits (HPP 1613) 13.

Portable Radiation Instruments Operation and Calibration of GSM-5 Survey Inst. (HPP 1750)

Operation and Calibration of Eberline E-520 (HPP 1751)

Operation and Calibration of Eberline PAC-4S (HPP 1752)

Operation and Calibration of Eberline PNR-4 (HPP 1753)

Operation and Calibration of Eberline PNC-4 (HPP 1754)

Operation and Calibration of Victoreen Radector III (HPP 1755)

Operation and Calibration of Eberline Telector 6112 (HPP 1756)

Operation and Calibration of Eberline HFM-3 (HPP 1757) h 2

Operation and Calibration of Air Samplers (HPP 1758)

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1690 Revision 3 01/25/77 5.7 Comprehensive Radiation Protection Training 5.7.1 Time Duration:

Three Months (See Admendment "A")

5.7.2 Personnel

Radiation Chemistry Technicians 5.7.3 Course Contents 1.

Biological Effect of Radiation 2.

Dose Units 3.

Personnel Monitoring 4.

Contamination and Contamination Centrol 5.

Work Time Calculations 6.

Air Activity Determination 7.

Swipe Survey Techniques 8.

Regulations:

10 CFR 20, D.O.T. and Penna. Regulations 9.

Records and Reports 10.

Laboratory Instrumentation 11.

Multichannel Analyzer Operations 12.

Wide Beta Counter Operations 13.

Film Badge and Dosimeter Issuance 14.

Portable Instrumentation 15.

Radiation Emergency Plan Training 16.

Environmental Program - Sample points and counting tech-niques 17.

Personnel Decontamination 18.

First Aid Training 19.

Technical Specifications 20.

Radiation Work Permits 5.8 General Employee Training e

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Specified at time of training session.

5.8.2 Personnel.

Selected Personnel 5.8.3 Course Content:

i General Radiation P"ctection Practices by the Training Department or Radiation Proter. tion Department.

5.9 Training for Local Fire, Police and Civil Defense Departments 5.9.1 Time Duration: As required.

5.9.2 Personnel

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Civil Defense.

Dauphin County Civil Defense.

York County Civil Defense.

Lancaster County Civil Defense.

Union Hose Fire Company (Middletown).

Liberty Fire Company (Middletown).

Rescue Hose Company (Middletown).

Londonderry Township Fire Company.

Bainbridge Fire Company.

Middletown Police Department.

5.9.3 Course Content:

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Fundamentals of Radioactivity 2.

Personnel Monitoring 3.

Radiation Exposure Control and Limits 4.

Protective Clothing b.

Radiation Emergency Plans 6.

Plant Layout

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Fire Fighting - In Plant Areas 8.

Radioactivi Shipping Requirements 5.10 The following levels of clearance within the controlled area apply to those individuals authorized to p.sess a photo-identificatkonb [3-~

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1690 Revision 3 01/25/77 5.10.1 "HP" Clearance - Level III 1.

This level of clearance is identified by the letters "HP" printed on the individual's ID badge.

This applies to blue and yellow badges only.

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This level of clearance allows the individual unescorted access to areas of radiation hazard in support of radiation protection activities and in support of operations or maintenance activities in accordance with an RWP.

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To receive thir level of clearance, an individual must have received at least the advanced training program (or possess equivalent experience) and be approved by the Supervisor of Radiation Protection and Chemistry.

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In order for an individual holuing a yellow badge to receive HP clearance, the approval by a Unit Superintendent is required.

5.10.2 "RWP" Clearance - Level II 1.

This level of clearance is identified by the letters "RWP" printed on the individual's photo-identification badge.

This applies to blue and yellow badges only.

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Thir level of clearance allows the individual unescorted access to RWF areas in support of operations and maintenance activities in accordance with an RWP.

This individual is qualified to escort others, who are not qualified, in RWP areas.

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In order for an individual holding a yellow badge to receive RWP clearance, the approval by a Unit Superintendent is required.

5.10.3 Control Area Clearance.

(Non RWP areas) - Level I 1.

This level of clearance is identified by the absence of MP or RWP labels on the photo-identificaiton badge.

This applies to blue, yellow, and red badges only.

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This level of clearance allows individuals with blue or yellow badges access to the controlled areas which are not RWP areas.

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Individuals with red badges must have security escorts in the controlled area and all other restricted areas.

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Individuals with this level of clearance (blue, yellows and red badges are required to have at least) an RWr qualified escort in RWP areas.

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To receive this level of clearance, an individual must have received at least the Basic III training program (or possess equivalent experience) and be approved by the Supervisor of Radiation Protection and Chemistry.

5.10.4 None-Controlled Area Clearance - Level 0.

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Individuals authorized this level of clearance are identified by white badges.

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This icvel of clearance allows the individual access to the Service Building, Trailer Complex, and outside the restricted area.

These individuals are required to have a security escort in all restricted areas.

These individuals are required to have a qualified escort in all controlled areas.

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To receive this level of clearance, an individual must have received the Basic II training program.

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Due to the scope and nature of the Rad Chem Tech /Jrs. job, sections I and II of Ammendment "A" are required to be performed and documented only once.

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If any item required in Ammendmeat "A" is covered by a Chemistry or Health Physics Procedure, that procedure can be used as the lesson plan for the training.

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Section III of Ammendment "B" should be completed every 2 years.

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I Basic Theory A.

Chemistry 1.

Scientific Units a.

Mathematical b.

Metric System Conversions between metric and english c.

Trained By and Date 2.

Chemical Shorthand Elements (Identification and Atomic Weight) a.

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Compounds (Identification and Molecular Weight)

Trained By and Date 3.

Chemical Reactions a.

Moles b.

Weight re?ationships in reactions c.

Oxidation-Reduction reactions Trained By and Date 4.

Solution Concentrations a.

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Molarity c.

Normality d.

Weight Percent (ppm, ppb)

Trained By and Date 5.

Solubility a.

Solutions, suspensions, precipite tes, supernates and fil trates b.

Solubility product Trained By and Date 6.

Separation Process a.

Precipitation b.

Solvent Extraction c.

Ion Exchange Trained By and Date 7.

Analysis Methods a.

Gravimetric b.

Volumetric c.

Colorimetric (Beer's Law)

Trained By and Date 8.

Mass Action Law a.

pH (Definition and measuring) b.

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Acid-Base Titrations Trained By and Date 9.

Conductivity (Definition and measuring) a.

Cation conductivity (1)

Definition (2)

Measuring (3)

Use-of Trained By and Date 10.

Production of Radionuclides a.

Activation b.

Fission Trained By and Date 11.

Sampling Techniques a.

Aliquot b.

Composite c.

Continuous Flowing Trained By and Date

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Radiation Protection 1.

Definitions a.

Radiation b.

Contamination (Loose and Fixed) c.

R d.

RAD e.

REM f.

RBE Numbers g.

Curie h.

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Modifying Units (Milli, Micro, Nano, Picc)

Trained By and Date 2.

Decay a.

Al pha b.

Beta c.

Gamma d.

Half Life (Definition and determination by calculation and graph)

Trained By and Date 3.

Neutron Emission a.

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Biological Effects ( f Radiation Trained By and Date 5.

Protection Against Radiation a.

Time b.

Distance (Inverse Square Law) c.

Shielding (1) Tenth Thicknc..;es Trained By and Date 6.

Protection Against Contamination a.

Monitoring b.

Protective Clothing (Proper use of) c.

Step-off Pad Procedure Trained By and Date 7.

Interaction of Radiation a.

Alpha b.

Beta c.

Gamma d.

Neutron Trained By and Date 8.

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Six Region Curve (Ion chamber, proportional and G.M.)

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Scintillation d.

Film e.

TLD f.

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Instrumentation And Equipment Radiation Chemistry Technicians shall show proficiency in the Purpose, Use, Operation, and Calibration of the following equipment:

Date A.

Chemistry Completed 1.

Centrifuge 2.

Separatory Funnel 3.

Pipettes a.

Volumetric b.

Graduated c.

Lambda 4.

Burettes 5.

Filtering Apparatus a.

Millipore b.

Glass Fiber 6.

Crucibles 7.

Analytical Balance 8.

H2 and 02 Analyzer (Gas Partitioner) 9.

Spectrophotometer 10.

Atomic Absorption Unit 11.

pH Meter 12.

Conductivity Bridge 13.

Turbidimeter 14.

Chlorine Analyzer (Titrator)

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Cation Conductivity Recorders 17.

Inline pH Meters (Including Chemical Additica Cuatrollers) 18.

tilica Analyzer 19.

Hydraine Analyzer 20.

Sodium A.:alyzer 21.

D.0. Analyzer a.

In Line b.

Portable 22.

Corrosometer 23.

Total Gas Stripping Panal 24.

Primary Sampling Sys tem a.

Unit I b.

Unit II 25.

Secondary Sampling System a.

Unit I b.

Unit II s

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Radiation Protection Completed 1.

Portable Instruments a.

E-520 b.

Teletector c.

RO-II d.

PlC-6A e.

RM-14 f.

PNR-4 g.

PNC-4 h.

PAC-45 2.

Hand and Foot Monitor 3.

Portal Monitnr 4.

Vamp 5.

Personnel Monitors a.

Dosimeters b.

Film Badge (B&', Neutron) c.

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FCK Unit 8.

R-Meter 9.

SAM-II 10.

Beckman Wide Beta 11.

Liquid Scintillation Counter (Tri-Carb) 12.

End Window GM Counter a.

Ludlum b.

ORTEC 13.

TLD Equipment a.

Reader b.

Teletypewriter 14.

MSA All Purpose Analyzer

15. MSA 0xygen Detector 16.

Edmont Wilson Oxygen and Explosive Gas Monitor 17.

DC/AC Inverters

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Gamma Spectrometer (GE-LI) 19.

Respiratory Protection Test Booth SECT. IIB

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Chemistry Rz.diation Chemistry Technicians /Jrs. shall show proficiency in the P2rformance (perform or discuss) of the following analysis:

Instructors Date Initials 1.

pH 2.

Conductivity 3.

Cation Conductivity 4.

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Ammonia a.

Specific Ion Probe b.

Colorimetric (D.U.)

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Baron a.

Titration b.

Colorimetric (D.U.)

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Calcium N/

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Chloride fN a.

Ti tration b.

Colorimetric (D.U.)

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Copper 10.

Fluoride

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Hydrazine 13.

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M.lipore b.

AA 14.

Lead 15.

Lithium 16.

Dissolved Oxygen a.

Indigo Carmine b.

D.0. Probe 17.

Phosphate 18.

Silica 19.

Sodium a.

Specific Ion Probe b.

AA 20.

Solids a.

Suspended b.

Dissolved c.

Total 21.

Sodium Hydroxide 22.

Sodium Thiosulfate 23.

Chlorine 24.

Settleable Solids (V/V) 25.

Gross Beta-Gamma 26.

Tritium 27.

Hydrogen (Primary System) 28.

Total Gas (Primary System)

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Radiation Protection Radiation Chemistry Technicians /Jrs. shall show proficiency in the performance (perform or disnass) of the following:

Instructors Date Initial 1.

Contamination Surveys a.

Loose Surface b.

Fixed 2.

Radiation Surveys a.

Gamma b.

Beta c.

Neutron 3.

Air Sampling a.

Particulate (1)

Impactor (2) Filter Paper b.

Charcoal c.

Gas (1) Marinelli (2) Tritium 4

Decontamination a.

Personnal b.

Equipment c.

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Radioactive Liquid Discharge 7.

Radioactive Gas Discharge a.

Reactor Building b.

Wasta Gas Decay Tanks 8.

Respiratory Equipment a.

Use and Selection b.

Inspection 9.

Source Leak Test 10.

Preparation of Work Areas 11.

Posting of Areas

_j 12.

Receiving Radioactive Material 13.

Shipping Radioactive Material

  • 14.

Fuel Handling 15.

Enviroi. mental Monitoring a.

Collection b.

Shipping 16.

Reactor Building Entry a.

Normal b.

Emergecy c.

Entry Inside Secondary Shield while at power 4

SECT. III B

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