ML19263C079
| ML19263C079 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | 07000371 |
| Issue date: | 01/02/1979 |
| From: | Crow W NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
| To: | Kirk W UNITED NUCLEAR CORP. (SUBS. OF UNC, INC.) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 7902020302 | |
| Download: ML19263C079 (3) | |
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United Nuclear Corporation ATTN: Mr. W. F. Kirk, Manager Nuclear and Industrial Safety Department Naval Products Division 67 Sandy Desert Road Uncasville, Connecticut 06382 Gentlemen:
REFERENCE:
N15:78-9-16 We have reviewed the emergency plan for the Naval Products Division, SNM-368, against the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E and the contents of Regulatory Guide 3.42, Emergency Planning for Fuel Cycle Facilities and Plants Licensed Under 10 CFR Parts 50 and 70. Coments and questions relating to the emergency plan are included in the Appendix to this letter.
Your response to the comments and questions should be submitted to us by February 1,1979 in order for the review schedule to be maintained.
For your convenience, we are inclosing a copy of Regulatory Guide 3.42.
Sincerely,
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W l$6N W. T. Crow, Section Leader Uranium Fuel Fabrication Section Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety Enclosures Appendix E Reg. Guide 3.42
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a Aopendix Coments and Questions Emergency Plan SNM-368, Docket 70-371 1.
General There is no requirement that detailed procedures used to implement the emergency plan be submitted to NRC. The review has been based only on the submitted plan, not the procedures. The emergency plan, when approved, will be included in the license by the issuance of an appropriate condition.
2.
Emergency Conditions The plan should contain a system to characterize several classes of emergency situations as described in Section 4, Pages 3.42-3 through 3.42-5, of Regulatory Guide (R.G.) 3.42.
The classification system, if applied in accordance with the guide, will assist in defining actions to be followed during an emergency and help assure a graded scale of response. Establishment of a classification system will reviewed to determine the impact on,'and required changes to, tne emergency plari.
3.
Emergency Plan, Section 6.2.7 a) The type of assistance which could be provided by the offsite s';pport groups should be briefly described.
b) Eviaence of the agreements reached with offsite organizations should ue provided in an appendix to the emergency plan.
4.
Emergency Control Center, Section 6.4.1 Is equipment for effluent environmental sampling, monitoring and analysis stacked in the emergency control center?
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Trainina, Section 6.8.1 a) The description of the specialized training given to various categories of emergency personnel should be expanded. See R.G. 3.42, Section 8.1 for suggested categories of personnel to be trained.
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b) The emergency plan should include a commitment to document training, drills and evaluations.
6.
Other Information An appendix to the emergency plan should contain the information listed in R.G. 3.42, Section 10.