ML19340B480
| ML19340B480 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Farley |
| Issue date: | 10/24/1980 |
| From: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| Shared Package | |
| ML19340B478 | List: |
| References | |
| IEB-79-01B, IEB-79-1B, NUDOCS 8011110091 | |
| Download: ML19340B480 (4) | |
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7 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTRO.LS c.
Records of gaseous and liquid radioactive material released to the environs.
f.
Records of transient or operational cycles for those facility components identified in Table 5.7-1.
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Records of reactor tests and experiments.
h.
Records of training and qualification for current members of the plant staff.
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Records of in-service inspections performed pursuant to these Technical Specifications.
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Records of Qeality Assurance activities required by the A r
Manual.
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Records of reviews performed for changes made to procedures or equipment or reviews of tests and experiments pursuant to 10 CFR 50.59.
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Records of meetings of the PORC and"the NORB.
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Records of secondary water sampling and water quality.
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Records for Environmental Qualification which are covered under the provisions of paragraph 6.13.
6.11 RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM Procedures for personnel radiation protection shall be prepared consistent with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 20 and shall be approved, maintained and adhered to for all operations involving personnel radiation exposure.
6.12 HIGH RADIATION AREA 6.12.1 In lieu of the " control device" or " alarm signal" required by paragraph 20.203(c) (2) of 10 CFR 20, each high radiation area in which the intensity of radiation is greater than 100 mrem /hr but less than 1000 mrem /hr shall be barricaded and conspicuously posted as a high radiation area and entrance thereto shall be controlled by requiring issuance of a Radiation Work Pennit*. Any individual or group of individuals pennitted to enter such areas shall be provided with or accompanied by one or more of the following:
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A radiation monitoring device which continuously indicates the radiation dose rate in the area.
Health Physics personnel or personnel escorted by health physics personnel shall be exempt from the RWp issuance requirement during the performance of their assigned radiation protection duties, provided they comply with approved radiation protection procedures for entry into high radiation areas.
FARLEY - UNIT 1 D023110g 6-19 Order dated October 24, 1980
-ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS b.
A radiation monitoring deytce which continuously integrates the radiation dose rate in the area and alarms when a preset integrated dose is received. Entry into such areas with this monitoring device may be nede after the dose rate level in the area has been established and personnel have been nede knowl-edgeable of them.
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An individual qualified in radiation protection procedures who is equipped with a radiation dose rate monitoring device. This individual shall be responsible for providing positive control over the activities within the area and shall perform periodic radiation surveillance at the frequency specified in the radia-tion Work Pennit.
6.12.2 The requirem,ents of 6.12.1, above, shall also apply to each high radiation area in which the intensity of radiation is greater than l 1000 mrem /hr.
In addition, locked doors shall be provided to pravent unautnorized entry into such areas and the keys shall be maintained under the administrative control of the Shift Foreman on duty and/or the Chenistry and h/;1th Physics Supervisor.
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I ADMINISTRATIVE CONTR01.S' e.
Records of gaseous and liquid radioactive material released to the environs.
f.
Records of-transient of operational cycles for those facility components identified in Table 5.7-1.
9 Records of ractor tests and experiments.
h.
Records of training and qualification for current members of -
the plant staff.
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Records of in-service inspections perfo,ned pursuant to these.
Technical Specifications.
j.
Records of Quality Assurance activities required by the QA Manual.
k.
Records of reviews performed for changes made'to procedures or equipment or reviews of tests and experiments pursuant to-10 CFR 50.59.
1.
Records of meetings of the PORC and the NORB, 6.11 RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM Proceaures for personnel radiation protection shall.be prepared consistent with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 20 and shall be approved, maintained I and adnered to for all operations involving personnel radiation exposure.
6.1. 2 HIGH RADIATION AREA 6.12.1 In lieu of the " control device" or " alarm signal" required by paragraph 20,203(c) (2) of 10 CFR 20, each high radiation area in which the intensity of radiation is 1000 mrem /hr or less shall be barricaded ind conspicuously posted as a high radiation' area and entrance thereto shall be controlled by requiring issuance of a Radiation Work Permit *.
Any individual or group of individuals permitted'to enter such areas shcIl be provided with or accompanied by one or more of the following:
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A radiation monitoring device which continuously indica.tes the
- j radiation dose rate in the area.
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'a ieaith Physics personnel shall be exempt from the RWP issuance require-r ment during the performance of their assigned radiation protection duties, provided they comply with approved radiation protection pracedures for' entry into high radiation areas.
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ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS i
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A radiation monitoring device which continuously integrates the radiation dose rate in the area and alarms when a preset inte-grated dose is received. Entry into such areas with this monitoring device may be made after the dose rate level in the area has been established and personnel have been made knowl-edgeable of them.
c.
An individual qualified in radiation protection procedures who is equipped with a radiation dose rate monitoring device.
This individual shall'be responsible for providing positive control over the activities within the area and shall perform periodic radiation surveillance at the frequency specified in the radiatidn Work Permit.
6.12.2 Thr requirements of 6.12.1, above, shall also apply to each high radiation area in which the intensity' of radiation is greater than 1000 prem/hr..In addition, locked doors shall be provided to prevent unauthorized entry into such areas and the keys shall be maintained under the administrative control of the Shift Foreman on duty and/or the Chemistry and Health Physics Superivsor.
6.13 ' ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION 6.13.1 By no later than June 30, 1982 all safety-related electrical equipment in the facility shall be qualified in accordance with the provisions of:
Division of Operating Reactors " Guidelines for Evaluating Enviror. mental Qualification of Class'lE Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors" (00R Guidelines); or, NUREG-0588 " Interim Staff Position on Environmental Qualifi-
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cation of Sa fety-Related Electrical -Equipment," December 1979. Copies of these documents are attached to the Order for Modification of License No.
NPF-2 dated October 24, 1980.
6.13.2 By no later than December 1,1980, complete and auditible records must be available and maintained at a central location which describs the environmental qualification method used for all safety-related electri:al equipment in sufficient detail to. document the degree of compliance wit h the 00R Guidelines or NUREG-0588. Thereafter, such records should be updated and maintained currut as equipment is replaced, further tested, or otherwise further qualified.,
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FRRLEY - UNIT 11 6-22 Order dated October ?A, 1980 3
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