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Summary of 800409 Meeting W/Task Force on Emergency Planning for Transportation Accidents Involving Radioactive Matls to Finalize Outline for Guidance Document & Assign Writing Responsibilities.Draft Sections Due by 800505
ML19312D844
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Issue date: 04/16/1980
From: Mccarthy E
NRC OFFICE OF STATE PROGRAMS (OSP)
To: Clark R, Logsdon J, Meyer G
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, Federal Emergency Management Agency
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NUDOCS 8005050206
Download: ML19312D844 (7)


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I April 16, 1980 MEMORANDUM FOR: Sae Attached List FROM:

Elizabeth McCarthy State Relations Assistant Office of State Programs

SUBJECT:

APRIL 9, ISd0 MEETING OF TASK FORCE ON EMERGENCY PLANNING FOR TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENTS INVOLVING RADI0 ACTIVE MATERIALS The purpose of the meeting was to finalize an outline (attached) for the guidance document agree upon what will go into each section of the document, and assign responsibility for writing sections (attached).

For the group's information, Bob DeFayette explained that the Task Force had been placed under the Federal Interagency Coordinating Committee (FICC) which is chaired by FEMA. He also agreed to ask for FEMA participation on the Task Force.

The Task Force then decided to follow the same fo: mat as NUREG-75/111, since they will be preparing a guide for State planners. But were quick to point out that the. document may be useful to carriers and shippers. One of the purposes of the guide will be to stimulate the thinking of responsible State personnel.

Draft sections are due to me typed by COB May 15.

I will mail to Task Force members for comment. At the next meeting, tentatively scheduled for May 28-29 in Bethesda, members will incorporate comments into a first draft of the document.

j Elizabe arthy State Relations Assistant 1

Office of S. tate Programs

Enclosures:

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Outline 2.

Assignments 3.

Attendees

Addressees - Memorandum dated April 16,1980 Joe Logsdon, EPA Ray Clark, EPA George Meyer, FEMA Harold Collins, NRC/ FEMA Robert DeFayette, NRC/ FEMA Sheldon Schwartz, NRC/ FEMA Gerald Hill, Southern States Energy Board Hon. Sterliag Cole, Southern States Energy Board Mary Whitman, Western Interstate Energy Board Vern Hodge, NRC Don Pellis, NRC Ralph Jones NRC Al Grslla. NRC Wendell Carriker, DOT Jim Montgomery, Colorado Dept. of Health Starla Vandevender, Sandia James McClure, Sandia Kermeth Perkins, NRC/ED0 e

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OUTLINE Guidance for Developing Radiological Emergency Response Plans for Transportation Accidents I.

Introduction A.

Purpose and Scope B.

Background

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Transportation Systems B.. Accident Characteristics 1.

Low hazard - High probability 2.

High hazard - low probability C.

Organization Responsibilities 1.

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State 3., local 4.

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Others (brokers, freight forwarder, etc.)

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Assignment of.tesponsibility (Organizational Control) 8.

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Emergency Communications G.

Public Information H.

Accident Assessment I.

Protective Response J.

Radiological Exposure Control K.

Medical Support L.

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