ML19350E688

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Proposed Tech Specs 6.12.1,6.12.2 & 6.13 Re Administrative Controls & Radiological Environ Monitoring Program
ML19350E688
Person / Time
Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 06/18/1981
From:
DUQUESNE LIGHT CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML19350E687 List:
References
TAC-8132, NUDOCS 8106230443
Download: ML19350E688 (1)


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1 ADMINISTRATIVE' CONTROLS X7 i

.V radiation area and entran:e thereto shall be controlled by requiring issuance of a. Radiological Work Permit

  • or Radiological Access Control Permit.

Any' individual or group of individuals _ permitted -to enter such areas shall.be provided with or accompanied by one or more of the followi.ng:

a.

A radiation monitoring device which continuously indicates the

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radiation dose rate in the~ area.

b.

A. radiation. monitoring device 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 made after the dose _ rate level in the area has been established and personnel have been made knowledgeable of them.

c.

An individual qualified in radiation protection procedures who is equipped with a radiation dose rate monitoring device.

This indi-vidual shall be responsible for providing positive control over the activities within the area and shall perform periodic radiation -

surveillance at the frequency specified by a facility health physics supervisor in the Radiological Work Permit or Radiological Access Control' Permit.

6.12.2 The requirements of 6.12.1, above, also apply to each high radiation area in which the intensity of radiation is greater than 1000 mrem /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 Supervisor on duty and/or a facility health physics supervisor.

6.13 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM The Manager of Nuclear Safety and Licensing delegates the responsibility for the Radiologi_ cal Environmental Monitoring Program to the Director, Environ-mental and Radiological Safety Programs (Figure 6.13.1) or his designated alternate.

The Director, Environmental and Radiological Safety Programs is responsible l

for administering the off-site Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program.

He shall determine that the sampling program is being implemented as described to verify that the environment is adequately protected under existing proce-dures. He shall also have the responsibility for establishing, implementing, maintaining and approving off-site environmental program sampling, analyses and calibration procedures.

  • Health physics personnel, or personnel escorted by health physics personnel l'

in accordance with approved emergency procedures, shall be exempt from the RWP issuance requirement during the performance of their radiation protection duties, provided they comply with approved radiation protection procedures for entry into high radiation areas.

BEAVER VALLEY - UNIT 1 6-26 3-PROPOSED WORDING

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