ML20008F321

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Evaluation of Radiation Protection Plan
ML20008F321
Person / Time
Site: Crane Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 03/05/1981
From:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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References
RTR-NUREG-75-087, RTR-NUREG-75-87 NUDOCS 8103120823
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1 THREE MILE ISLAND, UNIT 2 EVALUATION OF RADIATION PROTECTION PLAN

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RADIATION PROTECTION 4

Met Ed's submittal with regard to the Three Mile Island, Unit 2, " Radiation Protection Plan", describes the proposed radiation protection program.

The staff has reviewed the Radiation Protection Plan, and has usei the 3

acceptance criteria of Section 12 of NUREG-75/087, " Standard Review Plan for the Review of Safety Analysis Reports for Nuclear Power Plants" to judge the acceptability of the aprilicant's radiation protection program.

Where other or additional criteria were used, those criteria are presented in our evaluation.

Article 1 Foundation for the TMI-2 Radiological Controls Program Article 1 sets forth the Met Ed, philosophies and basic policies concerning radiological controls program. We conclude that these policy considerations are consistent with the guidance of Regulatory Guide 8.8, "Infonnation Relevant to Insuring that Occupational Radiation Exposures at Nuclear Power i

Stations Will Be As Low As Is Reasonably Achievable" and the acceptance criteria of Sections 12.1 and 12.5 of, NUREG-75/087.

Regulatory Guides 8.2, 8.4, and 8.9, cre referenced for additional regulatory guidance.

Therefore, we conclude that the policy considerations are acceptable.

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2 Article 2 2riconsibilities of Workers Article 2 identifies specific rules to be followed by individuals working in restricted areas, in order to minimize radiological problems. We conclude that these provisions of the Plan are consistent with Regulatory Guide 8.8 and the acceptance criteria of NUREG-75/087.

Therefore, we conclude that the responsibilities described in Article 2 are acceptable.

Article 3 Audits, Reviews and Reports on the TMI-2 Radiological Control Program Article 3 ' identifies nine levels of audits, reviews and reports to assure that individuals and supervisors responsible for maintaining occupational radiation exposures as iow as is reasonably achievable are meeting that requirement, and assisting others in understanding and ccmplying with that requirement.

Since the proposed review and audit procedures incorporate criteria for timely and appropriate action for those functions specified in the plan, we conclude that this article provides metho'ds capable of verifying that this requirement will.

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Article 4 Radiological Control Training i

Article 4 describes Met-Ed's radiological control training program, to assure that each person understands radiation risks, radiological conditions to be encountered, personal responsibility to maintain exposure as low as is reasonably achievable and to ccmply with radiological control procedures.

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3 that the t.31ning program described is consistent with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 19.12 and the draft guidance in the NRC draft Regulatory Guide,

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" Radiation Protection Training for Light-Water Ccoled Nuclear Pcwer Plant Perscnnel".

Therefore, the training program described in Article 4 is acceptable.

Article 5 Centrol of External Excosure Article 5 reaffirms Met-Ed's ccanitment to maintain occupational radiaticn exposures as icw as is reasonably achievable, and describes exposure control policies and requirements addressed to that goal.

We ccnclude that these policies and require =ents are consistent with the guidance of Regulatory s

Guide 3.8 and the requirements of 10 CFR Part 20, " Standards for Protection Against Radiation". Therefore, the exposure control program described in Article 5 is acceptable.

Article 6 Centrol of Incernal Excesure Article 6 describes an internal exposure control program intended to prevent any significant internal exposure to personnel by limiting internal exposure to one tenth of the exposure to airborne radioactive materials that 10 CFR Part 20 wculd allow.

We conclude that the internal exposure control program descrited is consistent with the requirerents of 10 CFR Part 20.103, Regulatory Suide S.15,

" Acceptable Pr grams for Respiratory Protection", and Standarc Review Plar., Section 12.5.

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Article 7 Centrol of Radioactive Contamination Article 7 states an intent to minimize possible inhalation or ingestion of radioactivity and buildup of radioactivity in the environment, in order to minimize personnel radiation exposure, to simplify subsequent decontamination, and to minimize the need to rely on anticontaminatior clothing, and emphasizes ; 2 -

the importance of training in assuring success of this aspect of the program.

We conclude that the licensee's plan for control of radioactive contamination is acceptable.

Article 8 Centrol of Radioactive Materials

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Article 8 describes a program for a radiocative material control system to assure that such material is not lost or misplaced so as to cause inadvertent occupational exposures, and to prevent uncontrolled spread of such material,s to areas where the public might be affected.

Surveys for contamination will be provided for sampling of items to assure that contaminatice limits are not exceeded. We have concluded that the orogram for control o' adioactive materials 't. scribed in Article 8 is consistent with the guidance in Regulatory Guide 8.8 and the provisions of 10 CFR part 20. Therefore, we conclude that the radioactive materials control program is acceptable.

Article 9 Orcani:ation for Radiolooica' Centrols Article 9 describes tne organi:ation for Radic1cgical Centrols Capartment.

We have c:ncluded that the organization described is ::nsistr.nt with the guidance in Regulaccry Guides 8.8 and 1.8, " Personnel Selection and Training".

Therefore, the organization of tne Raciciogical C:ntrois Ce:artment is acce :able.

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