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Public Version of Final Draft of Implementing Procedures for Emergency Plan.Includes Training & Drills,Maint of Emergency Plan & Complementing Procedures & Deactivation of Emergency Plan
ML20003H924
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Site: Duane Arnold NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 03/19/1981
From:
IES UTILITIES INC., (FORMERLY IOWA ELECTRIC LIGHT
To:
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ML20003H917 List:
References
PROC-810319, NUDOCS 8105080180
Download: ML20003H924 (100)


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" TRAINING AND DRILLS" DUANE ARNOLD ENERGY CENTER IOWA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY i

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l 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure establishes the basic training requirements for personnel who perform emergency response functions.

2.0 APPLICABILITY The instructions in this procedure are implemented by the DAEC Training Group under the direction of the Corporate Emergency Planninr3 Coordinator. Personnel called upon to perform emergency functions required by the DAEC Emergency Response Plan or any of its implementing procedures shall have appropriate training as described herein.

3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 Emergency Planning Coordinator Coordinate with the DAEC Training Group in preparing, planning, and scheduling training lessons Approve training lessons and ensure the training of appropriate personnel Coordinate the scheduling of training and drills with the Assistant Vice President, Nuclear Generation, the DAEC Chief Engineer, the Operations Supervisor and the Radiation Protection Engineer Coordinate with outside support agencies involved with DAEC training sessions or participating in DAEC drills

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3/17/81 3.2 DAEC Training Group Prepare and present training lessons in accordance with DAEC Administrative Control Procedures (ACP)

Coordinate the planning and scheduling of training lessons through the Corporate Erergency Planning Coordinator Maintain training records 3.3 CAEC Chief Engineer Identify the personnel to receive specific training courses Coordinate with the Radiation Protection Engineer, Corporata Emergency Planning Coordinator and Assistant Vice President, Nuclear Generation.

3.4 Radiation Protection Engineer Assist in planning, scheduling, and conducting training sessions and. drills Review and approve radiological-related training courses

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3/17/81 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 General Indoctrination All site employees shall be indoctrinated in the following aspects of the emergency plant a.

DAEC Emergency Response Plan - an introduction to the plan, its purpose, applicability and identification of key response personnel and their responsibilities during an emergency b.

DAEC Emergency Facilities - a discussion of emergency facilities including decontamination, first-aid cervices, OSC operation, and TSC operation c.

Evacuation - a discussion of area / site alarms, proper response actions, how evacuation instructions are given and procedures to follow d.

Security and Health Physics - a discussion of how Security and Health Physics personnel support an emergency condition and instructions the employee should expect to receive frua these support personnel, including:

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radiation, exposure limits, use of dosimeters, protective actions, etc.

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Drills - a discussion of emergency response drills, their purpose and frequency, how they are announced, and what actions the employee is expected to take when a drill is initiated 4.2 Training 4.2.1 is a matrix which indicates which groups and specific personnel are to receive training in each identified subject.

4.2.2 Training shall include instruction on applicable EPIPs, RPPs, ACPs, Operations Procedores, and Security Procedures.

4.2.3 Training courses shall be designed to familiarize the attendee with:

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Personnel responsibilities 4.2.4 The DAEC Training Group shall specify the time frame in which all new employees shall be fully trained for their particular assignment. All employees shall repeat applicable training courses at least annually.

4.2.5 Training courses shall be scheduled as appropriate to enable new employees to receive training in the required time frame and for other employees to repeat courses annually.

4.2.6 The Training Group shall issue advance notices of training schedules to all employees. The notices shall indicate which employees should plan to attend which course in order to comply with the annual retraining requirement.

4.3 Training Course Content Training subjects identified in Attachment 1 are listed below.

Each subject shall be structured to include, as a minimum, the following:

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3/17/81 4.3.2 First-Aid American Red Cross Standard First-Aid Course 4.3.3 pergency Coordinator a.

Duties and authorities of the Emergency Coordinator b.

Direction and supervision of emergency cperations at the CAEC c.

Basic responsibilities of each emergency respense function and organizatien at the DAEC and ECF d.

Methods of obtaining resources available to the DAEC e.

AEC Emergency Operations Procedures - training currently provided in licensed operator qualification program 4.3.4 Site Radiation Protection Cocedinator a.

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Operation of TSC facility and related communications equipment h.

TSC manning and operations c.

TSC support equipment, materials, and supplies d.

Methods of obtaining services, materials and supplies necessary for the maintenance of the TSC e.

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Methods and procedures for communicating with all TSC comminications links c.

Typical data and information expected to be communicated during an energency d.

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CAEC Emergency Operations Procedures - training currently provided in licensed operator qualification program b.

Control room procedures during an emergency c.

Responsibilities of control room personnel including the dedicated ccumunicator, Secondary Alars Statien, SSE and other cperations personnel d.

Notification procedures and use of conzunicatiens equipment 4.3.9 Control Roca Conununicator Same as T3C Communicator, (except as applicable for the control ro m i

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3/17/81 4.3.11 OSC Opet -ions Same as TSC Operations, except as applicable fet the OSC 4.3.12 Determination of Emergency Action Level a.

Definition of EALs b.

Equipment and instruments used to identify and confirm each EAL condition c.

Escalating the EAL based upon projected conditions d.

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Required actions when an EAL condition has been e.

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Emergency Tag Board Assignments b.

Availability and use of monitoring equipment, communications equipment, and other supplies i

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Monitoring assignments d.

Monitor ng techniques, sampling and analyses d

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Protective actions f.

Reporting and data recording g.

Standby actions h.

Support of evacuation actions

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4.3.15 offsite Monitoring Same as items a through g for Onsite Monitoring above a.

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ECF Radiological Assessment Coordinator direction of offsite monitoring 4.3.16 Dese Projections a.

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Use of map overlays d.

Projecting releases frca the site and offsite population exposures 4.3.17 Protective Action Guidelines a.

Federal and DAEC exposure limits b.

EPA Protective Action Guides c.

Habitability of work areas d.

Emergency worker protective actions e.

Recommended protective actions for the population at risk f.

Respcnsibilities and procedure for reccamending protective actions to the public 4.3.18 Decontamination a.

Onsite and offsite decontaminatien facilitits and procedures b.

Support of site evacuations c.

Mercy Hospital facilities

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3/17/81 4.3.19 Fire Protection, Repair and Damage Control As described in the current DAEC Fire Plan 4.4 Drills 4.4.1 Drills shall be planned and scheduled by the Emergency Planning Coordinator and shall be coordinated with the Assistant Vice President, Nuclear Generation and the Corporate Emergency Planning Coordinator.

4.4.2 Outside support agencies shall be requested to participate in drills as appropriate.

4.4.3 The DAEC Chief Engineer shall appoint an observer to evaluate the performance of personnel and effectiveness of the drill.

4.4.4 Drill observers shall provide a written report, within 5 days following the drill, to the Chief Engineer.

4.4.5 The Chief Engineer will coordinate the implementation of corrective actions which may include additional personnel training, revision of procedures, procurement of additional equipment, increased maintenance schedule for equipment or facilities, etc.

4.4.6 Drills will be conducted as follows:

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Communications Drills (Annually) - c-emunications interface with Federal emergency response organizations; and between site, state and local emergency operations centers and field assessment tea.ss c.

Fire Drills (Quarterly) - in accordance with the DAEC Fire Plan d.

Medical Emergency Drills (Annually) - interface support from local services, i.e., Palo Ambulance and Mercy Hospital Radiological Monitoring Drills (Annually) - both onsite and offsite monitoring including the collection and analyses of samples and testing of the Radiological Radio System f.

Health Physics Drills (Semi-Annually) - response to an analysis of airborne and liquid releases, and radiation measurements in the environment. Analysis of inplant liquid samples with actual elevated radiaton levels and use of the post-accident sampling system shall be included.

4.4.7 The Emergency Planning Coordinator shall have responsibility for the development of scenarios for each drill. Scenarios shall include Basic objectives of the drill. A x.easurable and a.

observable objective must be specified for each major task / function

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Date, time, place, personnel, and participating organizations c.

Simulated initiating and subsequent events d.

Time schedule of real and simulated initiating events Narrative summary descricing t'he conduct of the e.

exercise or drill, including simulated casulties, offsite fire department assistance, use of protective clothing and associated equipment, deployment of personnel and radiological teams, and public information activities f.

A description of arrangements for and advance materials to be provided to official observers.

4.5 Records 4.5.1 Training - the DAEC Training Group shall maintain records documenting personnel who have received each specific training course and the dates the course was taken. The Training Group shall notify the Chief Engineer and appropriate Supervisor identifying personnel who are overdue for training or retraining.

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DAEC Einergency Response Plan 2.

DAEC Fire Plan 3.

American Red Cross Standard Training 4.

DAEC Operations Manual, Emergency Procedures 5.

DAEC Radiation Protection Procedures 6.

DAEC Administrative Control Procedures 7.

DAEC Security Procedures 6.0 ATTACHMENTS 1.

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INCORPORATION OF IOWA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY COMMENTS FOR EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE

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3/17/81 1.0 PURPOSE This precedure establishes instructions for maintaining *i u

f acilities, e< uipment and supplies required to support activation and operation of the CAEC Emergency Respense Plan and Implementing Precedures.

2.0 APPLICABILI*Y This precedure applies to CAEC supervisors involved in plans for imple=enting maintenance, calibration and test schedules for facilities, equipment and supplies required to suppcrt a CAIC emergency condition.

3.0 RESPCNSIBILITIES 3.1 Assistant Chief Engineer - Ceeratiens i

f Exercise CAEC management control for the Maintenance Program.

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3/17/81 Supervise the calibration and testing of radiation monitoring equipment in accordance with the Radiation Protection Procedures.

Revise the calibration and test ptocedures (RPPs) as may be necessary.

Ensure monthly inventory of first-aid supplies and the readiness of the first-aid room.

4.0 INSTRUCTICNS 4.1 DAEC maintenance, calibration and test procedvres (ACPs and RPPs) shall provide instructions and scheduling for the follcwing i

facilities, equipment and supplies.

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3/17/81 Telephones (NRC and IELP)

Plant intercom TV monitors Computer terminals Emergercy power supplies f.

Radiation monitors and air sampling equipment g.

Emergency kits (Attachment 1) h.

Storage of emergency food and water.

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Electrical and lighting systems Wiring and connectors for instrumentation and control c.

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Physical facility condition, cleanliness and safety e.

Communications Equipment Radios (Security Control Point)

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Plant intercom f.

Fire equipment / supplies g.

Decontamination facilities /radwaste system h.

Health Physics facilities

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Clothing ripplies 1.

Respirator equipment m.

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Secondary Control Point access control and communications Equipment c.

Emergency kits (Attachment 1) 4.1.4 Central Alarm Station a.

As currently prescribed in ACPs and Security Procedures b.

Access control computers and equipment c.

TV monitors d.

Communications Equipment Radios Plant intercom Telephones e.

Intrusion detection equipment and alarms.

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Emergency power supplies 4.1.5 Mercy Hospital a.

Emergency kit (Attachment 1) l' b.

Decontamination facilities

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3/1I/31 4.2 Site Equipment / Supplies 4.2.1 Metecrological tcwer and equip =ent including inst:=entatien and cent:cl wiring and cennecters 4.2.2 Area radiation ceniters and alar:s 4.2.3 Fixed and pc: ahle :seniters and sa:Fli.g systers 4.2.4 C0=unicatiens syste=s a.

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Plant interecc d.

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Fixed radic trans=itters and ante na syste=s f.

F._e:gency pcwer supplies 4.2.5 Fire detecticn and alar: system 4.2.6 Plant vehicles a.

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3/17/81 5.0 REFERE M 1.

CAEC Emergency Response Plan 2.

RPPs 3.

ACPs (Section 1406, Plant Maintenance) 4.

0AEC Fire Plan 5.

CAEC Security Procedures (Section 1410, of the ACPs) 6.

CAEC Cperaticns Precedures 7.

Mercy Ecspital Energency Procedure 6.0 AMACEMEh3 1.

Emergency and Decentamination Kit Inventcry Approved by:

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3/17/81 ATTACHMENT 1 EMERGENCY AND DECONTAMINATION KIT INVENTORY Performed by Date Kit Location CCNTROL ROCM Type DECONTAMINATICN Minimum As As Item Quantity Found Left Cotton Balls (Bag) 1 Scissors (Pair) 1 Skin Marking Pencil 1

Surgeon's Gloves (Pair) 5 Scrub Brushes 2

Phisoderm (5 oz. Bottle) 1 5 oz. Cups 30 1 oz. Cups 30 Gauze Sponges 200 Cotton Tip Applicators 500 Potassium Permanganate (Cap) 15 Sodium Bisulfite (Cap) 15 Epoxy Remover (Ecttle) 1

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EMERGENCY AND DECCNTAMINATION KIT INVENTORY Performed by Date Kit Imation CCNTROL ROOM Type DECCMTAMINATICN Minimum As As Item Quantity Found Left 4" Glass Fiber Filters 1Bx(100)

Bags (Large) 10 Bags (Small) 10 Masking Tape (Roll) 2 Area Photos 4

PIC-6A Batteries 2

SK-1 Speaker Batteries 1

E/40 Batteries 3

Plastic Sheeting (Sheet) 1 Paper (Pad) 3 Pencils 12 Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus 3

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Electric Air sampler EVAC 1

Personnel Statement Incident Record 1 Pad Kimwipes 2 Boxes

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EMERGENCY AND DECONTAMINATION KIT INVENTORY Performed by Date Kit Location CONTROL ROOM Type EMERGENCY Page 1 of 2 Minimum As As Item Quantity Found Left PIC-6A 1

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First-Aid Kit 1

Sets of Protective Clothing 2

Full Face Respriator 2

Radiation Rope (Feet) 80 Caution Signs 10 10 Danger Signs High Radiation (Incert) 4 Airborne Radioactivity (Insert) 3 Contaminated Area (Insert) 3 Radiation Area (Insert) 3 1

Emergency Log Book Volume D-1.0 Operatings Ranual 1

1 Dosimeter Charger 0-600R Dosimeter 2

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EMERGENCY AND DECONTAMINATION KIT INVENTORY Performed by Date Kit Location CONTROL ROOM Type EMERGENCY Page 2 of 2 Minimum As As Item Quantity Found Left Gas Driven Air Sampler 1

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EMERGENCY AND DECONTAMINATION KIT INVENTORY Performed oy Date Kit Location OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER (ACCESS CONTROL POINT)

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l Phisoderm (5 oz. Bottle) 1 l

5 oz. Cups 30 l

1 oz. Cups 30 Gauze Sponges 200 Cotton Tip Applicators 500 Fotassium Permanganate (Cap) 15 Sodium Bisulfite (Cap) 15 Epoxy Remover (Bottle) 1 l

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EMERGENCY AND DECONTAMINATION KIT INVENTORY Date Performed by Kit Location OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER (LOCKER ROOM)

Type DECONTAMINATION Minimum As As Item Quantity Found Left Cotton Balls (Bag) 1 Scissors (Pair) 1 Skin Marking Pencil 1

Surgeon's Gloves (Pair) 5 Scrub Brushes 2

Phisoderm (5 oz. Bottle) 1 30 5 oz. Cups l

1 oz. Cups 30 200 Gauze Sponges Cotton Tip Applicaters 500 Potassium Permanganate (Cap) 15 Sodium Bisulfite (Cap) 15 Epoxy Remover (Bottle) 1 l

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EMERGENCY AND DECCNTAMINATION KIT INVENTORY Performed by Cate Kit Location OPERATICNAL SUPPORT CENTER (LOCKER ROOM)

Pace 1 of 3 Type _ EMERGENCY Minimum As As Item Quantity Found Left First-Aid Kit 1

Sets of Protective Clothing 4

Radiation Rope (Feet) 80 Caution Signs 20 Danger Signs 20 High Radiation (Insert) 10 Airborne Radmctivity (Insert) 5 Contaminated Area (Insert) 5 Radiation Area (Insert) 5 Emergency Log Book (IN SCP) 1 volume D-1.0 Operatings Manual 1

Desimeter Charger 1

0-600R Dosimeter 4

0-10R Dosimeter 7

Gas Driven Air Sampler 1

Smears and Holders 1BX (500) 47 mm Glass Fiber Filters 1BX (100)

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EMERGENCY AND CECCNTAMINATICN KIT INVENTCRY Performed by Date Kit Location OPERATICNAL SUPPCPT CENTER (LOCKER ROCM)

Type FMERGENCY Pace 2 of 3 Minimum As As gam Quantity Found Left S

50 mm Glass Fiter Filters 1BX (100) 4" Glass Fiber Filters 1BX (100)

Bags (Large) 10 Bags (Small) 10 Area Photos 4

PAC-6A Batteries 2

SK-1 Speaker Batteries 1

E140 Batteries 3

Plastic Sheeting (Strip) 1 Paper (Pad) 3 Pencils 12 Self Centained Breathing Appratus 1

Blanket 1

Grease Pencil 1

Cell Wipes (Box) 2 Masking Tape (Roll) 2 1

1-Bag TLD Chips Plastic Shoe Covers 50 PR l

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EMERGENCY AND DECONTAMINATION KIT I?iVENTORY Performed by Date Kit Location OPERATICNAL SUPPORT CEN"'ER (LOCKER ROOM)

Type EMERGENCY Pace 3 of 3 Minimum As As Item Quantity Found Left Cotton Liners 50 PR Cotton Work Gloves 12 PR Rabber Gloves 32 PR Cannister 1 Box 1

6 Cannister Mask 6

Skull Caps 68 HOG Air Sampler 1

Plain Rope and Sign Kits 2

0-200R Dosimeter 2

Personnel Statement 1

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Phisoder: (5 cz. 3cttle) 1 5 cz. Cups 30 1 c:. Cups 30 Gau:e Spc.~ges 200 Cetten tip Applicaters 50C Petassius Per anganate (Cap) 15 Sodius 21salfite (Cap) 15 Eperf Fe:cver (5cttle1 1

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EMERGENCY AND DECONTAMINATION KITly/EN"ORY Performed by Date Kit IAxation MERCY HOSPITAL Type HOSPITAL EMERGENCY Minimu,m As As Item Quantity Found Left Sheet Poly (Sheet) 6 Absorbent Paper (Roll) 1 Paper Lab Coat 25 Large Bags 12 Small Bags 25 Catton Gloves (Pair) 10 Plastic Shoe Covers (Pair) 25 Masking Tape (Roll) 2 l

Poly Gloves (Disposable) 72 PR

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1 Gallon Psils 2

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EMEPGENCY AND DECONTAMINATICN KIT INVENIORY Performed by Date Kit Location IE TOWER (EOF)

Type CECCNTAMINATICN Minimum As As Item Quantity Found Left Cotton Balls (Bag) 1 Scissors (Pair) 1 Skin Marking Pencil 1

Surgeon's Gloves (Pair) 5 Scrub Brushes 2

Phisoderm (5 oz. Bottle) 1 5 oz. Cups 30 1 oz. Cups 30 Gauze Sponges 200 Cotton Tip Applicators 500 Potassium Permanganate (Cap) 15 Sodium Bisulfite (Cap) 15 Epoxy Remover (Bottle) 1

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Type EMERGENCY Page 1 of 2 Minimum As As Item Quantity Found Left PIC-6A 1

E140 1

First-Aid Kit 1

Sets of Protective Clothing 2

Full-Face Resprirator 2

Radiation Rope (Fee t) 80 Caution Signs 10 Danger Signs 10 High Radiation (Insert) 4 Airborne Radioactivity (Insert) 3 Contamirated Area (Insert) 3 Radiation Area (Insert) 3 Emergency Ia3 Book 1

Volume D-1.0 Operatings Manual 1

Dosimeter Charger 1

0-600R Dosimeter 2

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?fpe EMERGENCY Page 2 of 2 Minimum As As Item Cuantity Found Left Gas Oriven Air Sampler 1

Smears and Holders 1BX (500) 47 mm Glass Fiber Filters 1BX (100) 50 mm Glass Fiber Filters IBX (100) 4" Glass Fiber Filters 1BX (100)

Bags (Large) 10 Bags (Small) 10 Masking Tape (Roll) 2 Area Photos 4

PIC-6A Batteries 2

SK-1 Speaker Batteries 1

E140 Batteries 3

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RESPCNSE PLAN AND EPIPs Da t e - 3/18/81 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure provides instructions for preparing revisiens to the CAEC Emergency Response Plan and !=plementing Procedures, and fer periodically reviewing the readiness of the EPIPs for i. plementation.

2.0 APPLICA3!LI""E W.is procedure applies to the Manager, Nuclear Licensing and R:els (E=ergency Planning Cocedinatcr), CAEC Chief Engineer, Radiaticn Protection Engineer and Safety Cc=sittee who are charged with the maintenance and readiness of the CAEC Emergency Response Plan and EPIPs.

3.0 RESPCNSIBILITIES 3.1 Corocrate Emercency Planninc Cocedinater (currently the Manager,

Nuclear Licensing and Fuels)

Review the CAEC E=ergency Respcnse Plan and EPIP cn an annual basis to cieter=ine the need for revisiens Cecrdinate the revisien of the CAEC Emergency Respense Plan and EPIPs whenever necessary or requested Coordinate periodic preplanning activities to assure activatica readiness of the EFTPs

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E RESPCNSE PLAN AND EPIPs De t * - 3/18/81 Coordinate revisions to the DAEC Emergency Response Plan and EPIPs through the Safety Committee and DAEC Operations Committee Distribute revisions to the DAEC Emergency Respense Plan and EPIPs 3.2 DAEC Chief Engineer and Radiatien Protection Engineer Assist the Emergency Planning Coordinator in maintaining the DAEC Emergency Response Plan and EPIPs Keep the Emergency Planning Coordinator apprised of ceganizaticnal and policy changes at the DAEC which impact upon the DAEC E=ergency Response Plan or EPIPs Assist the Emergency Planning Coordinator in performing preplanning activities to assure activation readiness of the EPIPs 3.3 Manager, Nuclear Licensing and Fuels I

Review and approve all revisions to the DAEC Emergency Response Plan and EPIPs for compliance with licensing requirements Coordinate revisions of the DAEC Emergency Response Plan and EPIPs through the NRC as required for approval

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E MNSE PLAN AND EPIPs Da t e - 3/18/81 3.4 Safety Committee and DAEC Operations Committee Review and approve all revisions to the DAEC Emergency Response Plan and EPIPs, as appropriate 4.0 INSTRUCTICNS 4.1 DAEC Emergency Response Plan and EPIP Revision Control a.

All revisions shall follow the existing basic format and structure unless otherwise directed by the Emergency Planning Coordinator.

b.

The Emergency Planning Coordinator shall approve proposed changes to the Table of Contents.

c.

Revision requests shall be approved by the DAEC Chief Engineer and Emergency Planning Coordinator and the revision preparation coordinated by the Emergency Planning Coordinator.

d.

Revisions which impact upon licensing requirements shall be approved by the Manager, Nuclear Licensing and Fuels.

e.

Revisions to licensing commitments shall be coordinated l

through the NRC by the Manager, Nuclear Licensing and Fuels (see Paragraph 4.3 below for Temporary Revisions).

f.

All revisions shall be approved by the DAEC Chief Engineer, Radiation Protection Engineer and Safety Committee before distributing for use.

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Pavisiens shall be dated as cf the date tne revisien teccces effective, and aidelined. A new Tatle of Centents steving tne current revisiot n.:=.cers s. all te issued with eacn revisien.

h.

te E=ergency Paspense Plan =ay be revised by Section c:

Appendix. An EP!? snali te revised by reissuing the entire EP:P.

1.

P4fer :: ParagraPb 4.3 tel:w fc Terpc:ary Pavisiens to EP:Ps.

4.2 CAEC E=ergenev Resycnse Plan and IP!? Oistributien Cent:01 Oistributien ey the E=ergency Planning Cec:dinater shall te a.

made to all holders cf cent clied ccpies Of the IAEC E=e:gency Respense Plan and EPIPs.

c.

ne 1=e:gency Planning Cec:dinater stall =aintain a cent clied distributien list.

nis list snail te cec:dinated witt the Manager, Nuclear I.icensing and Fuels and the OAIC Chief Engineer.

c.

Oistricutien shall te =ade in accc dance with Adrt.istrative Cent:ci 7:ccedures (ACP) 14C".4.

d.

Ocpies of the CAEC Energency Paspense Plan and EP:Ps issued te ncncent:clied ccpy helders shall be =arked as 'NCNCOS M !.:.EO COPY.*

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The DAEC Emergency Response Plan itself may receive limited distribution to those management personnel who are required to implement the Plan. Outside agencies who support the Plan shall also be included on the controlled distribution list.

f.

The EPIPs shall be distributed to all key personnel who are required to activate er operate an EPIP or any of its associated facilities or support functions.

g.

Outside agencies who are expected to interface with CAEC emergency activities and who are required to be aware of CAEC emergency instructions shall be included en the centrolled distribution list of EPIPs.

h.

Distribution of pecprietary information shall be approved by the Emergency Planning Coordinatcr.

4.3 Temocrary Revisions to EPIPs r

a.

Temporary Revisions shall be issued to an EPIP due to unusual conditiens or activities at the site or in the vicinity of the site. Such conditions, for example, may include read l

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conditions affecting an outside support agency's ability to respond.

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Temporary Revisions shall be made in accordance with Administrative Control Procedure ( ACT ) 1402.2.

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reissued. Temporary Revisions which af fect regulatory requirements shall be approved by the manager, Nuclear Licensing & Puels.

4.4 Preplanning and Activation Readiness a.

Attachments 3 through 10 are Preplanning Checklists of those preplanning activities to be coordinated or conducted by the Emergency Planning Coordinator en a monthly basis to assure that the associated EPI?s are ready to be activated.

b.

Preplanning reviews and the issuing of te=perary (or permanent) revisions to EPIPs shall be performed any time deemed apprcpriate by the Emergency Planning Coordinator or when informed by DAEC cr Corporate Management of impacting circumstances.

The Emergency Planning Coordinator shall initiate whatever c.

corrective actions are necessary to respond to changes of l

conditions discovered during preplanning activities. Such l

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EPIP revision (temporary or permanent) l Procurement of equipment, supplies, etc Request for change of manpcwer authorization i

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RESPCNSE PLAN AND EPIPs Date - 3/18/81 Const.ruction or modification of emergency facilities Development of additional outside support agencies Conduct of meetings with outside support agencies Preparation of information or status reports to IELP Corporate /DAEC Management or to outside agencies Maintenance of facilities, equipment and supplies Others, as deemed appropriate.

5.0 REFERENCES

1.

EPIPr, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 4.1, 4.2 2.

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Preplanning Checklist

Preplanning Checklist - EPIP 2.1 3.

Preplanning Checkl;st - EPIP 2.2 4.

Preplanning Checklist - EPIP 3.1 5.

Preplanning Checklist - EPIP 3.2 6.

Preplanning Checklist - EPIP 3.3 7.

Preplanning Checklist - EPIP 4.1 8.

Preplanning Checklist - EPIP 4.2 Approved by:

Date Approved by:

Date Radiation Operations i

Protection Engineer Supervisor Reviewed by:

Date Approved by:

Date Operations Chief Engineer Committee Chairman

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Are all IELP notification points (personal na=es, jco titles, and phone numbers) as stated in the procedure and referenced docu=ents?

2.

Are all notification references to outside agencies still valid? Are all such agencies available for respense?

3.

Are all ce==unications systems operational upon which notificatien and activation are dependent?

4.

Are all IELP personnel who are identified as the principal p,.rsons to assu=e emergency respense titles available to do se (except for sher periods of ti=e such as vacations, etc.)?

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Are all CSC facilities and equipment available to suppcrt an emergency condition?

a.

Decentamination facilities b.

Ccemunicatien systems c.

First Aid roca d.

Available assembly space for evacuation assembly e.

Locatien of the Emergency Tag Board f.

Security Control Point and access centrols.

2.

Are there any temporary conditions which limit the accessacility or use of the CSC cr any of its support functions?

3.

Are sufficient persennel and equipment available to perform the stated assign =ents en the Emergency Tag Board?

4.

Is the CSC Log available?

5.

Are any changes to the Emergency Tag Scard required (permanent or tempcrary changes).

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E RESPCNSE PIAN AND EPIPs Da t e - 3/18/81 AMACHME!C 3 PREPLANNING CHECKLIST EPIP 2.2 1.

Are all TSC facilities and equipment available to support an emergency condition?

a.

Ewironmental centrols (filters and radiation menitors) b.

Com=unications syste=s and equipment c.

TV monitors d.

Available space to facilitate perscnnel assigned to the TSC e.

Io atien and availability of records and documents.

2.

Are there any terperary conditiens which limit the accessability or use of the TSC or any of its support functions?

3.

Are all key persennel who are assigned to. staff the TSC available to do so (except for short periods of time such as vacatiens, etc.)?

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RESPONSE PLAN AND EPIPs Date - 3/18/81 ATTACHMENT 4 PREPLANNING CHECKLIST EPIP 3d 1.

Are there any site conditions such as construction, modifications, etc., that affect the potential need for changing onsite monitoring instructions?

2.

Are normal onsite radiological analyses capabilities available for use during an emergency?

3.

Are there any conditions af fecting the availability of monitoring equipment or personnel (except for short time periods) that should affect the stated requirements or instructions for onsite monitoring?

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Are there any conditions such as transportation availability, weather conditions, etc., that may affect the potential need for changing offsite monitoring instructions?

2.

Are normal onsite and offsite radiological analyses capabilities available to support offsite monitoring?

3.

Are there any conditiens affecting the availability or uga of communications equipment, monitoring equipment or personnel (except for short time periods) that affect the stated requirements or instructions for offrite monitoring?

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Are all ncemal equipment and instruments cperaticnal which are necessary for =aking dose pecjections?

a.

Metecrciogical instrumentation (CAEC c Airport) b.

Fixed radiclogical =cnitoring instrumentation c.

Portacle radiclogical =cnitoring instru=entatien d.

Air exhaust ficw =eters.

2.

Is there any need te provide te=perary alternate instructions fer saning does pecjecticns?

3.

Are there any te=perary envirenzental conditiens (cther than shcrt ter:

conditiens) for which te=perary instructions shculd be previded fer

=aking dese pecjectiens?

4.

Are all overlays and calculation sneets available at their prcper locations as ncted in the procedure?

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Are there any ensite activities er conditiens such, as ecnstructicn, that =ight affect evacuatien instructions?

2.

Are there any eff site ccnditiens such as weather that =ight affect evacuatien instructions?

3.

Are there any tempcrary ccnditices related to evacuatien cutes that affect evacuatien instructiens?

4.

Are ner:a1 evacuatien alar:s and notificatien systers cperacle?

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Are there any conditions affecting onsite or offsite decontamination facilities or capabilities that affect decontamination instructions?

2.

Are there temporary conditions at the Palo Fire Department, Cedar Rapids Fire Department, Mercy Hospital or University of Iowa Hospital that affect medical support availability or instructions for obtaining such?

3.

Is there any temporary situation with the availability of normal medical personnel (other than for short time periods) that may affect instructions for obtaining such support?

4.

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3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 Emergency Coordinator For a Notification of Unusual Event where the Emergency Operations Facility was not activated, issue notifications to deactivate the Site Emergency Response Organization For other Emergency Action Levels, or when the Emergency Operations Facility has been activated, notify the Paergency Response and Recovery Director when the plant has achieved a safe and stable operating condition l

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"Under control" means that the emergency action level is deescalating er that the source of the emergency condition is no longer classified as an emergency condition and can be controlled to ensure nonrecurrence.

A.l.2 Se need for continued implementatien of the CAEC Emergency Respc7se Plan and EPIPs, particularly radiological acnitoting and other related EPIPs, may depend upcn the residual conditions left by the emergency. Residual conditions may include such things as physical damage or radiological hazards and are corrected during the Recovery and Re-Entry Phase, but may require continu.3 support frem the Site Emergency Organizatien.

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4.1.4 An emergency which results in the activation on the EOF and supporting outside agencies shall be declared "under control" or "over" when:

a.

The reactor plant is in a safe and stable mode of operation within limits prescribed by Technical Specifications; OR b.

The reactor plant is suberitical with control rods inserted such that Shutdown Margin Technical Specification limits are met and water level is being maintained sufficient to cover the core; AND I

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No uncontrolled releases are in progress OR d.

If releases are being made, they are controlled, monitored, and within the limits prescribed in the Technical Specifications.

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4.2 Notification of Local, State and Federal Acencies 4.2.1 Formal notification shall bc given to these agencies, either by the Emergency Coordinator or the Emergency Response and Recovery Director, as appropriate, as their services are considered to be no longer needed.

4.2.2 Notification of deactivation of support agency standby status or services being performed shall be documented in the notification logs and records.

4.2.3 Refer to EPIP 1.2, " Notification of the 2mergency Response Organization and Offsite Agencies," for identification of communications links with support agencies.

4.'J EPIP Deactivation 4.3.1 The following personnel are responsible for deactivating the EPIPs:

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2.2 TSC Supervisor (Note 1) 3.1 Site Radiation Protection Coordinator 3.2 Site Radiation Protection Coordinator or Radiological Assessment Coordinator (Note 2) 3.3 Emergency Coordinator 4.1 Emergency Coordinator 4.2 Security Supervisor (First Aid), Site Radiation Protection Coordinator (Decontamination), OSC' Supervisor (Medical Support) (Note 1) 4.3 OSC Supervisor (Note 1) 4.4 Site Radiation Protection Coordinator 1

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Notes:

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Either the OSC or TSC Supervisors on duty at the time of deactivation will perform deactivation peccedures, or the Emergency Coordinator will appoint a person to do so.

2.

If the Radiological Assessment Coordinator has been activated, he will deactivate the EPIP with assistance from the Site Radiation Protection Coordinator as site personnel and equipment are returned to the site.

3.

These procedures are always active, particularly during non-emergency l

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4.3.2 Deactivation of an EPIP shall include, as appropriate:

a.

Return of facilities, equipment and supplies to their normal condition, storage location, etc.

b.

Identification of equipment that needs repair, maintenance, calibration, etc. before return to normal i

service or storage Identification of supplies that need to be replaced, c.

cleaned, repaired, etc.

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Return of personnel to normal work duties and schedules Notification, as appropriate, of all interfacing DAEC, e.

Corporate and outside support personnel, groups and agencies of deactivation actions.

4.3.3 Each of the personnel identified as responsible for deactivating an EPIP in 4.3.1 above, shall prepare a final (or interim) report (s) to be sent to the DAEC Chief Engineer and other DAEC management, as appropriate. These reports (Attachment 1) shall note the status and condition of personnel, facilities, equipment and supplies, and shall identify necessary further actions to be taken with each.

4.3.4 All site personnel, when relieved from duty shall check out through a radiation monitoring station before leaving the site.

l 4.3.5 When deactivating a precedure or facility, the respective EPIPs, RPPs, ACPs, etc. shall be reviewed to determine the normal status and condition of facilities, equipment and supplies.

4.4 Restoration of Facilities, Equipment and Supplies As the DAEC Emergency Response Plan is deactivated, and as Recovery Re-Entry operations are completed, the following organizations are responsible for restoring facilities, equipment l

and supplie:. to their original status.

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Plant Maintenance: for cleaning and repairs b.

Health Physics: for decontamination 4.4.2 Communications Equipment a.

IELP Ccamunications Department:

for radio beepers and other systems they were responsible for having installed to suppcrt the emergency effort b.

Plant Maintenance: for checkout and maintenance of all communications equipment includinng phones, radios, T/

monitors, etc.

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Security: accountability of security radio equipment d.

Operations: accountability of operations radio equipment 4.4.3 Emergency and Decontamination Kits, Anti-C Clothing and Respiratory Equipment a.

Health Physics: for inventory control and checkout 4.4.4 Fire Equipment Rocm a.

DAEC Fire Marshall:

for inventory and equi;:eent checkout 4.4.5 First Aid Room and Supplies a.

Health Physics: for inventory a

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Health Physics: for inventory and calibration 4.4.7 Emergency Status Board a.

Health Physics:

for replacing assignment tags 4.4.8 Access Control Points a.

Security: for re-establishing normal access controls

5.0 REFERENCES

1.

All EPIPs 6.0 AT"fACHMENTS 1.

DAEC DAEC Emergency Response Plan Deactivation Report l

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Date Approved by:

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Radiation Operations Protection Engineer Supervisor Reviewed by:

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Interim Report No.

Final Report To: CAEC Chief Engineer cc: Emergency Planning Coordinator From:

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Deactivation of EPIP No.

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FACILITIES DEACTIVATED:

Corrective Action to be Taken to Return to Normal Status:

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DAEC EMERGENCY RESPCNSE PLAN DEACTIVATION REPORT 2.

EQUIPMENT DEACTIVATED:

Maintenance Needed:

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- 0 Det* - 3/18/81 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure provides guidelines and criteria for recoaumending protective actions for radiological hazards for onsite personnel, emergency workers, and the population at risk.

2.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure shall be used by the Emergency Coordinator, Site Radiation Protection Coordinator and Health Physics personnel in making protective action recomumendations or giving instructions; and used by emergency workers in general in limiting their own exposure levels while working in radiation areas.

3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 Shift Supervising Engineer Make decisions to evacuate affected site locations in the event e f a sudden radiological release Recommend protective action to offsite agencies for sudden and serious offsite radiological releases when neither the Emergency Coordinator or the Radiological and boF Manager are available

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3 AND EXPOSURE LIMITS Date - 3/18/81 3.2 Emergency Coordinator Reccamend protective action to offsite agencies when appropriate for offsite radiological releases when the Radiological and EOF Manager is unavailable Authorize offsite radiological monitoring Authorize onsite personnel to exceed nortal site exposure limits in emergency situations 3.3 Site Radiation Protection Coordinator Supervise onsite radiological monitoring control of personnel exposure and determination of habitability of work areas Consult with Emergency Coordinator for onsite personnel to exceed normal site exposure limits in emergency situations 3.4 Onsite Personnel Monitor self-reading dosimeters and minimize personal exposure 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Definitions l

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E AND EXPOSURE LIMITS Date - 3/18/81 4.2 I:mmediate Action Guidelines describes actions to be taken by IELP inusediately upon identification of the emergency action level. The actions listed are those radiological protective actions from Table D-I of the DAEC Emergency Response Plan. No offsite radiological releases requiring monitoring are expected for the Notification of Unusual Event class of emergency.

4.3 Protective Action Guidelines describes the recommended actions to be taken for projected whole body and thyroid exposures to the pcpulation at risk. Also described are recocmended actions to be taken for projected airborne exposure dose rates ever extended periods of time.

4.4 Federal Standards for Protection A;ainst Radiation identifies 10 CFR 20 exposure li: sits and radiation protection requirements. DAEC exposure limits described in are established at lower levels. The Emergency Coordinator may approve the use of Federal exposure levels when deemed necessary under emergency conditions.

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E AND EXPOSURE LIMITS Date - 3/18/81 4.6 Habitability Limits identifies the criteria for habitability of work areas.

4.7 High Exposure or Contamination of Personnel If an individual has received exposure of 25 Rem or more, that a.

individual shall be transported to Mercy Hospital for observation and trent:nent.

b.

Any indication of contamination shall be treated in accordance with EPIP 4.2, "First Aid, Decontamination and Medical Support."

4.8 Emergency Exposure Limits a.

Recovery of victims - 12 Rem b.

Volunteers to reduce hazard potential to acceptable levels or to prevent substantial loss of property - 25 Rem c.

Saving of lives - 100 Rem

5.0 REFERENCES

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10CFR20 2.

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DAEC Emergency Response Plan, Sections D and E 5.

Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures EPIP 1.2 EPIP 3.1 EPIP 3.2 EPIP 3.3 EPIP 4.1 l

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Federal Standards for Protection Against Radiation 5.

DAEC Exposure Limits 6.

Habitability Limits Approved by:

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E AND EXPOSURE LIMITS Dete - 3/18/81 ATTACHMENT 1 DEFINITIONS Airborne Radioactive Any radioactive material dispersed in the air in Material the form of dusts, fumes, mists, vapors, or gases.

Calendar Quarter Not less than 12 consecutive weeks not more than 14 consecutive weeks. The first calendar quarter of each year shall begin in January and subsequent calendar quartern shall be such that no day is included in more than one calendar quarter or omitted from inclusion within a calendar quarter. IELP shall not change the l

method of determining calendar quarters except at l

the beginning of a calendar year.

I Dose As used in this procedure, the quantity of radiation absorbed, per unit of mass, by the body or by any portion of the body. When this procedure specifies a dose during a period of time, the dose means the total quantity of radiation absorbed, per unit of mass, by the body or by any portion of the body during such period of time.

High Radiation Area Any area, accessible to personnel, in which there exists or is likely to exist, a radiation exposure rate in excess of 100 millirem / hour.

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DEFINITIONS Personnel Monitoring Devices designed to be worn or carried by an Equipment individual for the purpose of measuring the dose received (e.g., film badges, pocket chambers, pocket dosimeters, film rings, etc.).

Occupational Dose Includes exposure of an individual to radiation (i) in a restricted area; or (ii) in the course of employment in which the individual's duties involved exposure to radiation, provided, that

" occupational dose" shall not be deemed to include any exposure of an individual to radiation for the purpose of medical diagnosis or medical therapy of such individual.

RAD As used in this procedure, is a measure of the dose of any ionizing radiation (usually associated with beta radiation) to body tissues in terms of the energy absorbed per unit mass of the tissue. One rad is the dose corresponding to the absorption of 100 ergs per gram of tissue.

(One millirad (arad) = 0.001 rad).

Radioactivity For purposes of this procedure, radioactivity is measured in terms of disintegrations per unit time or in curies. One curie = 3.7 x 10 disintegrations per minute (dpm). Commonly used

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DEFINITIONS submultiples of the curie are the millicurie and the microcurie:

(1) One millicurie (mC1)

= 0.001 curie (Ci)

= 3.7 x 10 dps.

(2) One microcurie ( Ci)

= 0.000001 curie

= 3.7 x 10 dps.

Radiation

'Any or all of the following: alpha rays, beta rays, gamma rays, X-rays, neutrons, high-speed protons, and other atomic particles; but not sound or radio waves, or visible, infrared, or ultraviolet light.

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DEFINITIONS the conditions of irradiation. For purpose of this procedure, any of the following is considered to be equivalent to a dese of one rem:

(1) A dose of 1 r due to X-or gamma radiation; (2) A dose of 1 rad due to X, gamma, or beta radiation; (3) A dose of 0.1 rad due to neutrons or high energy protons:

(4) A dose of 0.05 rad due to particles heavier than protons and with sufficient energy to reach the lens of the eye.

If it is more conver.ient to measure the neutron flux, or equivalent, than to determine the neutron dose in rads, as provded in paragraph (c) (3) of this section, one rem of neutron radiation say, for purposes of this procedure, be j

l assumed to be equivalent to 14 million neutrons per square centimeter incident upon the body; or, l

if there exists sufficient information to estimate with reasonable accuracy the approximate distribution in energy of the neutrons, the incident number of neutrons per square centimeter equivalent to one tem may be estimated from the following table l

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IEFINITICNS NEU"RCN FLUX DCSE EQUIVALENTS Number of Average flux neutrons per to deliver 100 square cen-zillires in 40 Neutron Energy timeter equi-hours (Mev) valent to a (neutrons /

dose of 1 rem em per (neutrons /cm )

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Thermal 970x10 670 0.0001 720x10 500 0.005 820x10 570 0.02 400x10 280 0.1 120x10 80 0.5 43x10 30 1.0 26x10 la 2.5 29x10 20 i

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M FINITICNS For determining expcsures to I or gamma rays up to 3 Mev, the dese limits specified in the other Attachments to this procedure say be assumed to be equivalent to the " air dese."

For the purpcse of this procedure " air dese" means that the dose is measured by a properly calibrated apprcpriate instrument in air at er near the body surf ace in the regien of highest desage rate.

Restricted Area Any area access to which is cent cIled by II:2 for purposes of p;ctecticn of individuals f:cm expcsure to radiatien and radicactive materials.

' Restricted area" shall net include any areas csed as residental quarters, although a separate roca er rocas in a residential building may be set apart as a restricted area.

Survey An evaluatica cf the radiatien hazards incident to the productien, use, release, dispesal, c:

presence of radicactive materials or other scurces of radiatien under a specific set cf cenditiens. When appropriate, such evaluatico includes a physical survey cf the locatien of saterials arx' equipment, and measurements cf levels of radiation er cencentrations of radicactive zaterial present.

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E AND EXPOSURE LIMITS Date - 3/18/81 ATTACHMENT 2 IMMEDIATE ACTION GUIDELINES ALERT CLASS IELP ACTIONS Class Description Events are in process or have 1.

Prceptly inform State and cccurred which involve an actual local authorities of alert or potential substantial degradation status and reason for alert of the level of safety of the plant, as soon as discovered.

I Any releases expected to be limited to small fractions of the EPA 2.

Assess and respond Protective Action Guideline exposure levels.

(Attachment 3) 3.

Dispatch on-site monitoring teams and associated ccomunications.

Purocse Purpose of offsite alert is to 4.

Provide periodic metecrological (1) assure that emergency personnel assessments to offsite are readily available to respond if authorities and, if any situation beccees more serious or to releases are occuring, dose perform confirmatory radiation estimates for actual releases monitoring if required, and (2) provide offsite authorities current status information.

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IMMEDIATE ACTION GUIDELINES SITE AREA EMERGENCY CLASS IELP ACTIONS Class Description Events are in process or have 1.

Promptly inform State and occurred which involve actual local offsite authorities of or likely major failures of plant site area emergency status functions needed for protection and reason for emergency as of the public. Any releases not soon as discovered expected to exceed EPA Protective l

l Action Guideline exposure levels 2.

Assess and respond except near site boundary.

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Dispatch onsite and offsite Purpose monitoring teans and associated communications Purpose of the site area emergency declaration is to (1) assure that 4.

Provide meteorological and response centers are manned, dose estimates to offsite (2) assure that monitoring teams authorities for actual l

are dispatched, (3) assure that releases via a dedicated personnel required for evacuation individual or autceated data of near-site areas are at duty transmission stations if situation becomes more serious, (4) provide consultation 5.

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with offsite authorities, and projections based on available (5) provide updates for the public plant condition information through offsite authorities.

and foreseeable contingencies

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IMMEDIATE ACTION GUIDELINES GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASS IELP ACTIONS Class Description Events are in process or have 1.

Promptly inform State and occurred which involve actual local offsite authorities of or imminent substantial core general emergency status and degradation or melting with reason for emergency as soon potential for loss of containment as discovered (Parallel integrity. Releases can be notifiction of State / local) reasonably expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure 2.

Assess and respond levels offsite for more than the immediate site area.

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Dispatch onsite and offsite monitoring teams and Purpose associated communications l

Purpose of the general emergency 4.

Provide meteorological and declaration is to (1) initiate dose estimates to offsite predetermined protective actions authorities for actual for the public, (2) provide releases via a dedicated continuous assessment of infor-individual or automated data nation from licensee and offsite transmission organization measurements,

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IMMEDIATE ACTION GUTCELINES GENERAL EMERGENCY CIASS IELP AC* IONS Class Description (3) initiate additienal measures S.

Provide release and dose as indicated by actual or potential projections based on available releases, (4) provide consultation plant conditien infr>entien with offsite authorities and and foreseeable contingencias (5) provide updates for the public through offsite authorities.

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E AND EXPOSURE LIMITS Date - 3/18/81 ATTACHMENT 3 PRCfrECTIVE ACTION GUIDELINES Projected Total Exposure To he Population Reconunended Actions Whole body - less than 1 REM 1.

No protective action required.

or Thyroid - less than 5 IZM 2.

Issue an advisory to seek shelter and await further instructions or voluntarily evacuate.

3.

Monitor environmental radiation levels.

Whole body - 1 to 5 REM 1.

Seek shelter and await further instructions.

or Thyroid - 5 to 25 REM 2.

Consider evacuation, particularly for children and pregnant women.

3.

Monitor environmental radiation levels.

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PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDELINES Projected Total Exposure To The Population Recommended Actiens whole body - 5 REM and above 1.

Conduct mandatory evacuation of or populat4cns in the predetermined arwA Ihyroid - 25 REM and above 2.

Monitor environmental radiation levels and adjust area for mandatory evacuation based on these levels.

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Permissible Limits (Rees per Calendar Cuarter) 1.

Whole body, head and trunk, active blood-forming organs, lens of eyes, or gonads - 1.25 Ram 2.

Hands and forearis, feet and ankles - 18.75 Rem 3.

Skin of whole body - 7.5 Rem Exceptions to Whole Body limit above:

During any calendar quarter the dose to the whole body from a.

radioactive material and other sources of radiation in IELP's possession shall not exceed 3 Rem; AND l

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'M2e dose to *.5e whole body, when added to the accumulated occupational dose to the whole body, shall not exceed 5 (N-18) rems where "N" equals the individual's age in years at his last birthday; AND c.

IELP has determined the indiv Musl's accumulated occupational dose to the whole body on Form NBC-4, or on a clear and legible record containing all a.he information required in that form; and has otherwise complied with item d which follows.

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E AND EXPOSURE LIMITS Date - 3/18/81 ATTACHMENT 4 (Continued) 10 CFR 20 STANDARDS FOR PROTECTICN AGAINST RADIATION d.

Befcre permitting any individual in a restricted area to receive exposure to radiation in excess of the limits specified above, IELP shall:

(1) Obtain a certificate on Form NRC-4, or on a clear and legible record containing all the information required in that form, signed by the individual showing each period of time af ter the individual attained the ar e of 18 in which the s

individual received an occupational dose of radiation; and (2) calculate on Form NRC-4 in accordance with the instructions appearing therein, or on a clear and legible record containing all the information required in that form, the previously accumulated occupational dose reeived by the individual and the additional dose allowed for that individual under tnis attachment.

In the preparation of Form NRC-4, or a clear and legible record e.

containing all the information required in that form, IELP shall make a reasonable effort to obtain reports of the individual's previously accumulated occupational dose. For each period for which IELP obtains such reports, the licensee shall use the dose shown in the report in pr'eparing the form. In any case where IELP is unable to obtain reports of the individual's occupational dose for a previous coaplete calendar quarter, it shall be assumed that the individual has received the occupational dose specified in whichever of the following columns apply:

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W AND EXPCSURE LIMITS Date - 3/18/81 A"rACHMEvr 4 (Continued) 10 CFR 20 STANDARDS FOR PROTECTICN AGAINST RADIATICN Column 1 Column 2 Assumed Assumed exposure exposure Part of Body in reas for in rems for calendar calendar Taarters gaarters prior to beginning on or Jan. 1, 1961 after Jan. 1, 1961 Whole body, gonads, 3 3/4 Rem 1 1/4 Rem active blood-forming I

organs, head and trunk lens of eye IELP shall retain and preserve records used in preparing Fcra NBC-4 until the Commission authorizes their disposition. If calculation of the individual's accumulated occupational dose for all periods prior to January 1, 1961 yields a result higher than the applicable accumulated dose value for the individual as of that date, as specified in Items a, b, and c above, the excess may be disregarded.

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E AND EXPCSCRE LIMITS Dete - 3/18/81 AMACHMENT 4 (Centinued) 10 CFR 20 STANDARDS FCR PRCPTECTICN AGAINST RADIATICN B.

Persennel Mcnitoring IEI2 shall supply appropriate personnel monitoring equipment te, and shall require the use of such equipment by:

1.

Esen individual who enters a restricted area under such circurstances that he receives, or is likely to receive, a dose in any calendar quarter in excess of 25 percent of tne applicable value specified in Part A of this Attachment.

2.

Each 3dividual under 18 years of age wno enters a restricted area under such circumstances that he receives, or is likely to receive, a dose in any caleMar quarter in excess of 5 percent of the applicable value specified in Part A of this Attachment.

3.

Each individual who enters a high radiation area.

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IELP shall make, cr cause to be made, such surveys as may be necessary 1

to cesply with this Attachment or other exposure limits and protective actions established by IELP.

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E AND EXPOSURE LIMITS Date - 3/18/81 AfrACHMENT 4 (Continued) 10 CFR 20 STANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION D.

Signs 1.

Radiation areas: Each radiation area shall be conspicuously posted with a sign or signs bearing the radiation caution symbol and the words:

CAUTION RADIATION AREA 2.

High radiation areas 4 Each high radiation area shall Le conspieucusly posted with a sign be signs bearing the radiation caution sysbol and the words:

CAUTION HIGH RADIATION AREA 3.

Each airborne radioactivity area shall be conspicuously posted with l

a sign or signs bearig the radiation caution symbol and the words:

CAUTION AIRBORNE RADIOACTIVITY AREA or " DANGER" (used by DAEC)

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AND EXPOSURE LIMITS Date - 3/18/81 ATTACHMENT 5 DAEC EXPOSURE LIMITS A.

External Exposure Limits (Ress per Calendar Quarter) 1.

Whole Body; head, trunk, active blood-forming organs, lens of eyes, or gonads - 1.0 Rem 2.

Hand and foreards: feet and ankles - 15.0 Rem NOTE: No individual will be allowed to exceed 10.0 Rem in a quarter unless the results of all TLD badges have been received.

3.

Stin of Whole Body - 6.0 Rem NOTE: No individual will be allowed to exceed 5.0 Rem in a quarter unless the results of all TLD badges have been received.

4.

No more than 300 mres/ day without approval from the Site Radiation I

Coordinator or Emergency Coordinator B.

Internal Exposure Limits Airborne Radioactivity:

l 1.0 x 10 ' uCi/cc - particulate activity from unidentified sample

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AND EXPOSURE LIMITS Date - 3/18/81 AMACL4EFr 5 (Continued)

CAEC EXPCSURE LIMITS b.

0.1 MPC - particulate activity from identified sample analysis (as determined, when necessary, in accordance with the foot notes of 10CFR20, Appendix B) c.

0.1 MPC Fad.oiodines (Iodine 131-1.0E-9 uCi/cc)

C.

Prctective Actions 1.

Airborne radioactivity above values listed in B above require that appropriate respirator equipment be used or time-keeping performed.

2.

A limit of 10 MPC-hours during any calendar week shall not be exceeded without prior approval of the Site Radiation Protection Coordinator or Dnergency Coordinator.

3.

An MPC-hour log entry shall be made for any individual who exceeds two MPC-hours in any day or ten MPC-hours in any calendar week.

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AND EXPOSURE LIMITS Dete - 3/18/81 ATTACHMENT 6 HABITABILITY LIMITS A.

Background Activity Occupancy Time Permissable Exposure Rate 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> / day 12 ares /hr.

12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> / day 24 aren/hr.

A beurs/ day 37 arez/hr.

Note Exposure limits based upon 300 mres/ day. Refer to Attschment 5 for other censiderhtionis.

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Airborne Activity Activity Level Rabitability l

1 x 10' uCi/ml Safe (gross beta / gamma)

Refer to 10CFR20, Appendix B, Table I and RPP 8.1 l

Particulate activity Full-face greater than 50 times respirator MPC (filter type)

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HABITABILITY LIMITS Activity Level Habitability Particulate activity Self-contained greater than 10,000 breathing times MPC or when apparatus airborne activity is in the form of a gas vspor C.

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Activity Level Action 1000 dpe/100 cm Shoe Covers (beta-gamma) 500 dpm/100 cm Shoe Covers (alpha)

Nc.te : If above cctivity may become airborne, evacuation should be considered.

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HABITABILITY LIMITS D.

Posting of Radiation Areas 1.

Areas with whole body exposure of 2.5 arem to 100 arem per hour shall be posted as " Radiation Area"

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Areas with whole tody exposure in excess of 100 arem per hour shall be posted as "High Radiation Area" l

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Areas with airborne activity in excess of 25% of that specified in 10CFR20, Appendix B, Table I, Column 1, shall be barricaded (or roped off) and posted as " Airborne Radioactivity Area'

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