ML20028F853
| ML20028F853 | |
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| Site: | 07001201 |
| Issue date: | 09/24/1982 |
| From: | Jennifer Ford BABCOCK & WILCOX CO. |
| To: | Page R NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
| References | |
| 21322, LSNM-820924, NUDOCS 8302040494 | |
| Download: ML20028F853 (6) | |
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ye mot Nuclear Power Generation Division Ba5 cock & Wilcox Commercial Nuclear Fuel Plant a McDermott company P. O. Box 800 Lynchburg, Virginia 24505 (804) 522 4000 September 24, 1982 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission c;
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Mr. R. G. Page, Chief S
Uranium Fuel Licensing Branch
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Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety Washington, D. C.
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Reference:
(1) SNM-1168, Docket 70-1201 9
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s-n In accord with the provisions of Condition 12, Amendment No. 1, of' our license, the Babcock 6 Wilcox Company, Commercial Nuclear Fuel Plant encloses seven (7) copies of revised license pages 4-2, 4-6, 7-1, and 8-1 of our Radiological Contingency Plan.
Page 4-2 was revised to change the titles designated for the Security Officer Alternate, Emergency Officer Alternate, and the Health-Safety Officer.
Page 4-6 was revised to delete the requirement that written agreements will be reviewed and updated. The requirement was restated in Part 8.2, Page 8-1.
Page 7-1 was revised to correct the type of training that the Fire Brigade and Radiation Monitoring Teams would receive on an annual basis.
7 Page 8-1 was revised to clearly state those off-site agreements that are reviewed every two years.
The revisions do not decrease the effectiveness of our Radiological Con-tingency Plan.
If you have any questions regarding these changes, please feel free to contact me at (804) 522-5966.
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BABC00( & WILODX C&P#ff, CGtERCIAL NUCLEAR REL PLAK USNRC LICENSE SNfell68 DOCKET 70-1201 SECTIQJ El1ERGEflCY PLAft 4.'0 ORGANIZATION FOR CONTROL OF RADIOLOGICAL CONTINGEflCIES (cont'd) 4.1 Normal Plant Operations Normal Plant Organization Chart as of l
l MANAGER, FUEL DEPARTMEf1T l l
l MANAGER, VIRGINIA OPERATIONS,_j 1
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MAWAGER,f1ATERIALS
- fMNAGER, fMNAGER, FACILITIES
- 11ANAGER, MANAGEMENT SPECIAL CONTROL PERSONNEL PROJECTS l
l MAtlAGER,IIANUFACTURING MANAGER, MANUFACTURIf4G MANAGER, QUAmITY OPERATIONS ENGINEERING ASSURANCE I
4.2 On-Site Radiological Contingency Response Organization as of 9-22-82 PLANT f1ANAGER Manager, Va. Operations llanager. Manufacturing Engineering (Alt.)
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EMERGENCY OFFICER fianager, Materials Management flaterials Control Manager ( Alt. )
l l-SECURITY OFFICER HEAL.TH-SAFETY OFFICER EVACUATI0f4 0FFICER i
Manager, Facilities Sr. Health Physicist Manager, Personnel Control, Associate Assoc. Health Phys 1-Facilities Control cist (Alt.)
Engineer (Alt).
Evacuation Officer Assistant Secretary, Personnel
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RADIATION f10flITORING I FIRE BRIGADE CHIEF l TEAM CAPTAIN DATE 9-22-82 REVISIQ1 NO.
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CURRENT REVISIQ4:
4-2 SUPERSEDES: PAGE
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License Condition 12
f BAB00(X & WILCOX C& PAW, CBERCIAL NUCLEAR REL Pl#T USNRC LICEllSE Stitt-ll68 DOCKET 70-2201 SECTIO 4 EllERGEflCY PLAN 4.0 ORGA!11ZATION FOR C0flTROL OF RADIOLOGICAL C0tlTINGENCIES (continued) 4.2 On-Site Radiological Contingency Response Organization 4.2.4
- First Aid (LRC and NNFD) and Ambulance Service (NNFD)
- Fire Brigade Support (NNFD) 4.3 Off-site Assistance to Facility Off-site (non-B&W) support agreements have been made with the following agencies / organizations either directly or through existing support arrangements:
4.3.1 Lynchburg General Hospital Lynchburg General Hospital has agreed to accept victims of accidents. The hospital, however, relies on B&W per-sonnel to supply the necessary Radiation Control equipment and personnel to assess and monitor any radiation and contamination levels.
4.3.2 Campbell County Sheriff's Department The Campbell County She' riff's Department has agreed to provide assistance to B&W in an emergency.
This assistance includes coordination with other civil authorities as necessary, craffic control, and control of civil disturbances.
4.3.3 Concord Fire Department The fire departnent has agreed to respond to emergency calls at B&W CilFP. Through a DATE 9-22-82 REVISIO1 NO. 1 PAGE 4-6 CURREtR REVISIO1:
SUPERSEDES: PAGE 4-6 USNRC APPROVAL REFERENCE DATE 3-15-82 REVISIO; O
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BABC00( & WILCDX C& PAW, CGtERCIAL NUCLEAR REL PLNT USNRC LICENSE SNitdl68 DOCKET 70-3201 SECTIO 4 EMERGENCY PLAN 7.'0 MAINTENANCE OF RADIOLOGICAL CONTINGENCY PREPAREDNESS CAPABILITY 7.1 Written Procedures, Review, and Updating The Manager, Facilities Control is responsible for assuring that the Emergency Procedure is reviewed for technical ;arrectnesss and ap-plicability at least once each year, and updated as appropriate. Re-vised procedures are approved by cognizant members of plant management, and are distributed with outdated versions removed from circulation.
7.2 Training Training in emergency response begins with the indoctrination of each new employee. Facilities Control conducts the new employee indoctrination in accord with 10 CFR 19.
A formal documented retraining of radiation workers shall be conducted by Facilities Control at least annually.
The Fire Brigade and Radiation Monitoring Teams receive annual training programs which include fire fighting techniques and rad monitoring techniques, respectively. Both teams are familiarized with new and old equipment. The teams are familiarized with the unique hazards associated with radioactive materials.
The teams are trained in the use of protective equipmeat and are medically qualified annually for respirator use.
Members of the local fire department tour the plant on an annual basis or as otherwise mutually agreed.
General employee training requirements for emergency monitoring personnel is specified in Section V, SNM-1168.
7.3 Tests and Drills Emergency drills and exercises are conducted to test the adequacy of timing and content of implementing precedures, to test emergency equipment, and to ensure that emergency organization personnel DATE 9-22-82 REVISIQ1 NO.
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,.c BABGXX & WILODX COM, CGtERCIAL NUCLEAR REL PIM USNRC LICENSE SNM-ll68 DOCKET 70-1201 SECTIQ1 EllERGENCY PLAN 8.0 RECORDS AND REPORTS 8.1 Records of Incidents Record forms are maintained in the CNFP Emergency Procedure.
The record forms will document personnel statements concerning the incident, radiation survey data, evacuation checks, Health-Safety checks, Radiation Monitoring, and Environmental Monitoring.
Logbooks or equivalent will be used to record the cause of the in-cident, corrective actions taken to terminate the emergency includ-ing the extent of injury or damage, offsite assistance requested, offsite assistance actually received, and offsite organizations to which the situation was reported, and the action taken or planned to prevent a recurrence of the incident.
The Evacuation Officer will be responsible to assure employee record maintenance.
The records will be retained for a minimum of five years.
8.2 Records Assuring Adequate Preparations Records are maintained by Health-Safety on training, retraining, drills, exercises, inventory and maintenance of emergency equip-ment and supplies.
Agreements with the following offsite support organizations are reviewed every two years and updated if necessary:
Concord Rescue Squad, Concord Volunteer Fire Department, and the Lynchburg General Hospital. The Emergency Procedure is reviewed every year as required by SNM-1168. The appropriate personnel and off-site agencies are notified when the Plan and procedures are updated, provided the change affects such offsite agencies.
8.3 Reporting Arrangements The arrangements for reporting accidents and tne titles and tele-phone numbers of the offices that must be notified are specified in the CNFP Emergency Procedure.
The notifica, tion will be performed by telephone, telegram, mailgram, or facsimile.
The CNFP Plant Manager or his designee will notify and keep the appropriate agencies informed of the current state of events.
IMIE 9-22-82 REVISIQ1 NO.
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SUPERSEDES: PAGE 8-1 NRg g Pg0VgL g glCE DATE 4-07-32 REVISIQ1 1
License Condition 12
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William O. Miller, License Fee Management Branch, ADM MATERIALS LICENSE AMENDMENT CLASSIFICATION
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License No:
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Application Dated:
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The above application for amendment has bee eviewed by NMSS in accordance with S170.31 of Part 170, and is classified as follows:
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Safety and Environmental Amendments to Licenses in Fee Cateaories 1A throuah IH, 2A, 2B, 2C, and 4A
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Major safety and environmental (b)
Minor safety and environmental r,
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Safety and environmental (Categories ID through 1G only)
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Justification for reclassification:
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The application was filed (a)
.oursuant to written NRC request and the amendment is being issued for the convenience of the Commission, or (b)
Other (State reason):
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