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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures 2.50.6 Re Emergency Equipment Readiness Check & 2.50.17 Re Emergency Notification.Revised 2.50 Series Index Encl
ML20040E072
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Issue date: 01/18/1982
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, Review Date 1/0/84 2.50.6 EMERGEFCY EQUIPMENT READINESS CHECX 1.0 DISCUSSION The emergency equipment maintained in the Emergency Kits and the location of the kits are listed on the attacned Checklists. The checklists are diviced into two sections, Section 1 is equipment that must be calibrated, checked for operability each month or after each usage;Section II is equipment sucn as signs, protective clothing, filter paper, etc. that is placed in kits and sealed. The equipment in Section II of the Checklists will be inventoried after each usage, when a seal is found broken, or every six (6) months. All Emergency Kits will remain unlocked with a seal in place.

A report of the status of all emergency equipment will be made to the Health Physics Supervisor by completing and submitting the Emergency Equicment Checklists each month.

2.0 GB E TIVE To insure that energency radiological equipment is periodically inventoried and maintained in an operable condition.

3.0 REERENCES Not applicable.

4.0 PRECAUTIONS None.

5.0 PREREQUISITES Not applicable.

6.0 EQUIPMENT 6.1 Recently calibrated instruments.

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7.0 PROCEDURE 7.1 Obtain items of equipment that require rotation.

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The day before rctating the instruTients, let the RM-14s operate on batteries only until run dcwn. This will ensure full use time when recharged.

7.2 Proceed to the gate house and obtain the keys to the Information Center and perform the following:

7.2.1 Inventor / the Emergency Kit contents against those items listed on the Decklist in Section 1.

Test, charge, and replace the equipment where applicable.

7.2.2 Retu;n equipment and seal the Emergency Kits.

7.2.3 Deck the Emergency Kits listed on the Decklist in Section II for broken seals.

If seals are broken, inventory all items listed on tne Checklist.

Replace missing items, if any, return equipment and reseal kits.

NOTE:

The Emergency Kits listed on the Checklist in Secrion II will be opened every 6 months and a complete inventorf will be conducted of those items listed. Replace equipment, where applicable, and reseal Emergency Kits.

7.3 Proceed to the Bath Memorial Hospital and check the Emergency Locker for brcken seal. If seal is broken, inventory all items listed en the Checklist in Section II. Replace missing items, if any, return all equioment, and reseal Emergency Locker.

NOTE: - The Emergency Locker at the hospital will be opened ever/

6 months and a complete inventory will be conducted of those items listed on the Checklist in Section II.

Replace equipment, where applicable, and reseal Emergency Locker.'

7.4 Proceed 'to the Main Control Room and inventory those items listed on the mecklist in Section I.

Replace any missing itens and return equipment to Main Control Room Emergency Kit.

o 7.5 Proceed to the Lincoln County Court House and check the Oecon Locker for broken seal. If seal is broken, inventory all items listed on the Checklist in Section II. Replace missing items, if any, return all equipment, and reseal the Locker.

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The Decon Locker will be opened every 6 months and a complete inventory will be conducted of those items listed on the Checklist in l

Section II. Replace equipment, where applicable, and reseal Cecon Locker.

b 7.6 Proceed to the Technical Support Center and inventory those items listed on the Checklist in Section I.

Replace any missing itens and return equipment to the TSC Erargency Kit.

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7.7 Proceed to the Operations Succort Center and inventory those items listed on the Checklist in Section I. _-Replace any missing items and return equipment to the OSC Emergency. Kit.

7.8 Submit the comoleted Checklists to a Health Physics Supervisor who will review it, take appropriate action on exceptions noted, and file it in the Health Physics file.

8.0 FINAL CONDITIONS Emergency Kit equipment is complete and in good operating condition..

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15 EMERGE?CY EQUIPMENT CHECKLISTS SECTICN I The emergency equipment listed on the Checklists in this Section will be inventoried monthly and after each usage. All missing items will be replaced.

In actition to being inventoried, equipment will be checked for operability and calibration date. Outdatec and/or equipment not cperable will be replaced. Battery operated RM-14's will be taken off trickle chargers and run for at least 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> before being placsi back on trickle charge and returned to the Fmergency Survey Kits. Count the cneck source on the SAM-II to verify it is within the listed range.

4 INFORMATION CENTER EMERGENCY SJRVEY KITS ITEMS KIT #1 Kit #2 Kit 43 REMffiKS 1.

Battery operated air samplers 2.

RM-14's rotated.

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HP-210 probes checked for operability.

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RM-14's plugged into receptacle for trickle charge.

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Low range survey meters rctated.

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Particulate filters &

envelopes (20 ea) 7.

Charcoal filters (2 boxes) 8.

CS-137 check source for each Kit.

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Flashlight, note batteries rotated

10. SH-4 sample holder.
11. Stop watch.
12. Off-site monitoring procedures (10 copies).
13. Tweezers 1
14. Pencils, pad. of paper.'
15.. Nylon gloves.

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17. Can of silicagel filters HIGH RANGE METER, 005IMETER AfD RE5PIRATOR KIT REMARKS 1.

Full face respirators (10) 2.

Organic canister (10).

Check evoiration cate on eacn canister.

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Respirator cartridges #502R(12) 4.

Hign range dosimeter (10)

Re-zero cosimeters. Check cal. cate 5.

Dosimeter charger rotated or battery changed.

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PIC-6A rotated (3)

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Respirator nose cups. (10)

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15 SECTION I (continued)

-s MISCELLAFEOUS ITEMS REMCSKS 1.

Area map mounted on stand.

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Check coeracility of State Police radio 3.

All kits re-sealed 4.

Site survey mao on wall.

Info. Center 5.

SAM II Meter & check source.

Ser. <t Check Source Count I

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Dose rate nomogram 7.

Field Sanple Thyroid Dose Ncmogram R

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Hi-Range Area Monitor (DCA-AAM)

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15 SECTION I (contirued)

E)ERGEFCY KIT LOCATED IN CONTROL ROOM ITEMS REMARKS 1.

Area Mao with stacility angle wneel (1) 2.

Fiela Sample Thyroic Cose Nanogram 3.

Resoirator Full Face Checx expiration cate on with Canister (6) each canister.

4 Air Sampler Flow meter #

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All Emergency Equipment is Functional & Prcperly Stored 6.

Hi-range Dosimeters (10)

Re-zero cosimeters.

Check calibration date.

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Hig'1 Range Dose Meter Rotateo (2)

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00simeter Charger (1)

Rotate cnarger or cnange catterf.

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Masking Tape (3) Rolls 10.

Protective Clotning Sets (12) 11.

Tweezers

12. Shoe Covers (10 pair)
13. Filter pacer (box) 14.

Cesco cartriages (20) &

Particulate Filters (20) 15.

Emergency survey forms 16.

Thyro-alock taolets (1 cox) 17.

Sam-2 Meter & Check Source Ser #

Check Source Count 18.

Procecure 9.321 (Operation & Calibration of Sam-2)

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,3 EMERGE?CY KITS TSC OSC REMARKS ITEMS 1.

Low Volume Air Sampler Flow meter with ficw meter and sample head I

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Cesco cartridges (10) 3.

Silicagel Cartridges (1 can) 4.

Particulate filters in envelopes (10) 5.

Tweezers (1 pr.)

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RM-14 with HP-210 probe Rotate RM-14, check operability of counter.

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Check source (Cs-137) 8.

Oasimeter charger (1)

Rotate charger or enange batt ery,

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Hi-range dosimeters (10)

Check cal. date

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12. Swipes in envelopes (50)
13. Extra cooles of Habitability Apoendices from 2.50.1, 2.50.2,
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15 EMERGEtCY EQUIPMENT CHEC< LISTS SECTION II The emergency equipment listed on the check lists in this section are in sealed kits.

The equipment will be inventoried whenever a seal is broken, after each usace or at least once every six (6) months the seal will De oraken ano ecuioment cnecxec. All missing items, it any, will De replaced Defore re-sealing emergency kits. In acdition, the kits may be opened by Health Physics personnel to replace certain items and then re-sealed after the item is replaced.

04ERGEFCY EQUIPMENT KITS LOCATED IN INF0iMATION CENTER ITEM KIT #1 Kit #2 Kit #3 REMARKS 1.

Emergency Plan Copy Kit #1 2.

Emergency Log Book Kit #1 only 3.

Pad of Paper 4.

Pencils and/or pens (4) 5.

Felt Tip Marking Pen 6.

Polyethylene Sheets (2) 7.

Swipes and Envelopes (100) 8.

Protective Clothing (4 sets) 9.

Twmzers

10. Swipe Paper (1 box)
11. Radiation Tace (1 roll)
12. Masking Tape (1 roll)
13. Radiation Area Signs (5)
14. High Radiation Signs (5)
15. Seple Bottles, Water (5)
16. Sample Bags, Vegetation-lbox
17. Cotton Gloves i
18. Rubber Gloves
19. Radio operators mao Kit #1 only
20. Offsite survey forms Kit #1 only
21. Nane tags Kit #1 only
22. Radio operators message. book Kit #1 cnly i
23. Thyro-81ock tablets (3 boxes)

Kit #1 only

24. Procedure 9.321 (Operation &

Calibration of SAM-II)

Kit #1 only I-

25. Calculator Kit #1 only
26. Message. Forms Kit #1 only
27. Lo Vol Air Sampler (Flowmeter #

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Kit #1 only

28. Particulate & Clarcoal Filters (20 ea)

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,s Items Remarks 1.

Sheet Polyeth/lene (4 Sheets) 2.

Absorbant Pacer' (1 roll) 3.

RM-14 and HP-210 Prebe Ser. #

Rotate RM-14.Ck. coerability of meter.

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Cotton gloves (4 cair) 5.

Poly Shoe Covers-(dozen) 6.

N/lcn Gloves (10 oair) 7.

Discosable Pscer Lab Coats (24) 8.

Personnel Decontamination Sucolies Der HP 9.1.9 (Nota Rev. No. )

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Plastic Carbage Cans (2)

10. Signs " Caution Radiation Area"-(5)
11. Signs "Radicactive Material"-(10)
12. Sicns " Caution" (10)
13. Poly Bags (large) - (20)
14. Poly Bags (small) - (20)

. 15. Mesking Taoe (12") - (2) a

16. Resoirator Half Face - (6) s
17. Decon. Solution (Cencentrated)-2 liters
18. Poly Pails (1 qallons) - (2)
19. Heavy Duty Scrub Brushes (2)
20. Carpenters drayons (5)
21. Cleaning Rags (1 cackage)
22. Sticker " Contaminated Material" (10) b l

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