ML20039G727

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Public Version of Revision 10 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure SC-1.2, Local Radiation Emergency
ML20039G727
Person / Time
Site: Ginna Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 12/24/1981
From: Bodine J
ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
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Shared Package
ML17258A450 List:
References
SC-1.2-01, SC-1.2-1, NUDOCS 8201190051
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,o SC-1.2 LOCAL RADIATION EMERGENCY

1.0 PURPOSE

1.1 To outline action required in the event that a Local Radiation Emergency is

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1.2 A local radiation emergency exists upon the discovery of any condition (s) which could effect the safety of personnel or equipment and involves only areas within the plant. This incident may require partial or total evacuation of one or more areas on site.

Once a report of a local radiation emergency has been received in the Control Room, the Shift Supervisor is res ponsible for determining the extent of the energency.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 SC-1 Radiation Emergency Plan 2.2 Supplement to IE Information Notice No. 80-06, July 29, 1980.

3.0 INSTRUCTIONS

3.1.

The following are conditions which indicate a Local Radiation Emergency.

3.1.1 One or more area radiation monitors in a single building reach their alarm setpoint.

3.1.2 Report of unexpected increase in airborne activity in a work area reaching a level of 1 MPC.

3.1.3 Repo rt of a radioactive spill in a work area.

Liquid greater than or equal to 1 x 10-2 uci/cc spread over 25 square feet.

3.1.4 Hi flux at shutdown ala rm.

3.1.5 Anytime it is deemed necessary by the operator in charge.

3.2-The possibility exists that a higher level Emergency may be required if the situation dictates.

Evaluate conditions per procedure SC-1.1A.

3.3 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS:

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1 3.3.1 Control R,oom 0,perator Upon notification that a Local Radiation Emergency exists. the following actions should be taken-3.3.1.1 Make an appropriate announcemnt over the paging systen that all personnel shall evacuate the affected area.

3.3.1.2 If Hi flux at shutdown alarm, sound the Containment Evacuation Alarm.

3.3.1.3 Notify the Shif t Supervisor i

3.3.1.4 Notify the Health Physics Section of the incident.

Request a Health Physics Technician be sent to the affected area to perform a survey.

If a Health Physics Technician is not availabl e, send an.btxiliary Operator to the affected area to perform a survey.

3.3.1.5 Notify the Security Force.

3.3.1.6 Take appropriate operation action to limit, contain, or correct the condition. Refer to E-16.1 and E-16.2 3.3.2 Shif t Supervisor 3.3.2.1 Report to the Control Room i

3.3.2.2 Evaluate plant conditions and direct appropriate actions as necessary.

i 3.3.2.3 Evaluate the results of the radiation survey If the results of the survey show radiation or contamination levels to a.

be normal, permit routine entry to the area.

Announce over the paging system that the local radiation emergency no longer exists and that the area is cleared for routine entry.

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If the results of the radiation survey show radiation or contamination levels above normal in the local area, insure that the affected area is roped off and appropriately marked as to specific radiological conditions.

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3.3.2.4 Determine the cause of local radiation emergency and take appropriate steps

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to return condition to normal.

3.3.2.5 Notify the Plant Superintendent / Assistant Superintendent and Duty Engineer of the attuation.

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3.3.2.6 Have the Health Physics Technician / Auxiliary Operator monitor all potentially contaminated personnel who are assembled at the decontamination area.

3.3.3 Health Physics Technician or Auxiliary Operator Upon notification that a Local Radiation Emergency exists, the Health Physics Technician or Auxiliary Operator will perform radiation survey, personnel monitoring, and decont amination as directed by Stif t Supervisor / Control Room Operator or Health Physicist.

He will check sign-in sheets and make sure that all personnel in the area are accounted for.

Insure evacuated area is barricaded and properly marked.

3.3.4 Personnel in the Area Upon notification or recognicion that a Local Radiation Emergency exists:

J 3.3.4.1 Notify the Control Room of the conditions in the area and suspected cause of the emergency.

3.3.4.2 If possible, take steps to isolate and/or confirm the source of radiation without being sub jected to unnecessary radiation exposure.

3.3.4.3 Leave the area as directed by the announced local evacuation, Health Physics personnel, Shif t Supervisor, or Auxiliary Operator. T ake appropriate steps while leaving the area to prevent and minLuize the spread of radioact ive contamination. Leave the area and report to the decontamination area for monitoring.

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3.3.4.4 Non-Operating personnel who are not contaminated report to the Service Building Lunch Room for debriefing by their Supervisor (refer to SC-1.5).

i 3.3.4.5 Contaminated personnel remain in the decontamination area and proceed with decont amination.

3.3.5 Other Personnel on Site 3.3.5.1 Plant Superintendent, the Duty Engineer and Health Physicist or j

alternates:

Evaluate situation and determine course of action.

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c visitors and vehicles will be denied access to the protected area without the permission of the Plant Superintendent or his des ignee.

3.4 SUBSEQUENT ACr10NS:

3.4.1 The Shif t Supervisor and/or the Plant Superintendent shall determine the l

course of action to be taken to clean un area correct cause of accident and return area to normal operation.

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3.4.2 Prepare a Ginna Station Event Report (A-25.1).

The Plant Operations Review Committee shall review the accident and investigate procedures to prevent its reoccurenew.

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