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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures 530-0 Re Exercises & Drills, 530-2 Re Emergency Drills & 530-S1 Re Monthly Test of NRC Health Physics Network.Revised Table of Contents Encl
ML20040E303
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Site: Quad Cities  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 01/05/1982
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d EMERGENCY DRILLS December 1981 )

ID/30 A. PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to list the required drills and their frequencies and to test specific facets of the Generating Station Emergency Plans.

B. REFERENCES

1. GSEP, Section 8.3.2.
2. GSEP, Section 7.2.
3. QEP 440-1.

APPROVED C. PREREQUISITES JAN 0 51982

1. None.

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D. PRECAUTIONS

1. None.

() E. LIMITATIONS AND ACTIONS

1. The communications drill is rated satisfactory if the initiating party is able to transmit and receive acknowledgement for a brief exercise message to each of the agencies, designated in the site specific annex within 15 minutes of the simulated declaration. (Simulated declaration will be established immediately prior to picking up the NARS phone to initiate the drill.) The drill can be rated satisfactory even if NARS fails and backup systems are used to complete notification; however, corrective actions are required in event of NARS failure. The drill is rated unsatisfactory if the required transmission and acknowledgement is not completed within 15 minutes.
2. If communications equipment fails to operate properly, contact Illinois ESDA; phone (217) 782-7860 and the Corporate Command Center immediately following the drill. If the drill is rated unsatisfactory, immediately notify the Production Nuclear Duty Person during normal business hours, or the Production Nuclear Duty Person through the System Power Dispatcher during other hours in addition to initiating action to have the system repaired. An additional drill will be conducted immediately upon completion of equipment repairs any time a drill is rated unsatis-factory.
3. If the NRC health physics network fails, notify the NRC Region III office at (312)-932-2500.

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V 1. Emergency drills, as described in GSEP, Section 8.3.2, GSEP, Section 7.2.,

and this procedure shall be conducted at a frequency as listed in the below tab; :

DRILL DESCRIPTION FREQUENCY

1. Communications Systems QEP 530-2 step F.2 ANNUAL I
a. Microwave / radio communications GSEP 7.2.2 ANNUAL
b. NRC communications GSEP 7.2.4 ANNUAL l

l c. Station communications GSEP 7.2.2 ANNUAL

d. N.A.R.S. QEP 530-2 step F.3 MONTHLY j GSEP 7.2.1 j j e. NRC health physics network GSEP 7.2.4 MONTHLY
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2. Environmental Monitoring Drill QEP 530-2 step F.4 ANNUAL GSEP 8.3.2.3 g 3. Medical Emergency Drill QEP 530-2, step F.5 ANNUAL

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4. Health Physics Drill QEP 530-2, step F.6 SEMI-ANNUAL GSEP 8.3.2.4
2. Communications drill.
a. To verify communications procedures and communications equipment that would be required in the event of a major accident, the capability to communicate on the microwave /radic communications, NRC communications, station communications and the N.A.R.S communications systems will be tested during the annual communications drill.
b. Conduct of test.

Standard messages will be transmitted from key locations to verify that information transmitted in the nuclear accident report and environmental assessment formats can be accurately transmitted and readily understood. Each message will be independent and will not relate to other messages. The communicators who ultimately receive the messages will be requested to return the completed message forms so that a comparative evaulation can be made.

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c. Critique.

() The communications drill checklist will be used as a guide while the drill is in progress. A verbal critique of communications procedures will be conducted immediately following the drill. A written critione will be provided for records.

d. Standard.

The drill is rated satisfactory if:

(1) The Exercise Nuclear Accident Report message is accurately received by the CCC, State EOC's and REAC, and local EOC's within 15 minutes from the simulated declaration of an emergency.

(2) The environmental assessment messages are accurately received by Illinois REAC.

(3) Federal Emergency Response agencies are contacted by any facility.

(4) Communications by either primary or backup means is established from:

(a) the control room to CCC, SPS, TSC, EOF, EOC and REAC; gS (b) TSC to EOF and CCC; V

(c) EOF to TSC, E0C, CCC, SPS and REAC; (d) CCC to TSC, EOF, EOC and REAC; (e) Field assessment teams to EOF, TSC or CCC.

The drill is rated unsatisfactory if any of the above standards are not achieved. Cc>rrective action is required if any primary or backup system fails to operate properly.

3. N.A.R.S. Communications System.
a. The dedicated Nuclear Accident Reporting System (NARS) communica-tions is the primary communication system to be tested. If NARS does not enable understandable communication, available backup system, to include dial phone, will be employed to contact desig-nated agencies to demonstrate communications procedures to be used in the event of NARS failure. Each station will initiate a monthly communications drill to verify the capability to notify designated company, state and local agencies if a general emergency was declared. Initiation capabilities from the EOF, TSC and Control Room will be demonstrated periodically.

APPROVED O JAN 0 51982 Q.C.O.S.R

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b. Conduct of test.

The drill will be conducted in the following manner using QEP 530-SI.

(1) Establish and record declaration time.

(2) Activate NARS:

(a) Remove handset.

(b) Dial required code (23).

(c) Confirm stations on line.

NOTE The hand set button must be pressed when transmitting.

(3) Transmit message test: "THIS IS A TEST. THIS IS (NAME OF FACILITY). STAND BY FOR NOTIFICATION DRILL. THE SIMULATED DECLARATION TIME IS (DECLARATION TIME). THE CURRENT TIME IS (CURRENT TIME). STAND BY TO ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THIS EXERCISE MESSAGE BY STATING YOUR AGENCY AND INITIALS."

(4) Call roll of activities (site specific annex) and record initials of acknowledging individual.

O (5) Upon completion of acknowledgements, inquire if anyone has not been called and close the conference call.

(6) Contact agencies not acknowledging the drill by backup communi-

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(7) Record times of all acknowledgements.

(8) Initiate corrective actions if required.

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(_) Illinois Emergency Services & Disaster Agency Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety

  • Rock Island Communications Rock Island E.S.D.A.*

Scott County Sheriff, Davenport, Iowa Corporate Command Centeet System Power Supply APPROVED Clinton County EOC JAN 0 51982 Iowa Office of Disaster Services Q.CL O. s. R' Whiteside Co~.hty EOC*

Whiteside County Sheriff NOTE Extensions with an asterisk are not manned 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.a day. Successful communications with all other agencies constitutes a success-ful test, if during other than normal working hours.

4. Environmental Monitoring Drill.
a. Field monitoring teams will be selected to operate under the direction of a Rad / Chem Director or an Environs Director from the station. Two teams will be utilized unless otherwise specified.

A situation will be portrayed to indicate a simulated release based on actual meteorological conditions at the time of the drill. The teams will conduct sampling of water, grass or other vegetation, soil, and air and conduct actual field monitoring of samples. The controller accompanying each team will provide simulated readings to indicate the level of radiatica expected from the plume at that location. Teams will record and report findings to the Environs Director in the EOF using radio or backup communications. Samples will be transported to and analyzed in the station laboratory facilities. Procedures used in analysis will be evaluated.

The corporate Environmental Center will be activated and its i

personnel will be required to process and analyze the simulated field readings and laboratory findings. Communications between field personnel, the Environs Director, and the environmental center will be tested. A controller will judge the performance of corporate personnel to support field activities and reach the appropriate recommendation for protective action.

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b. Responsibilities.

s_) The CECO. General Office will schedule, direct, and evaluate the drill. Environmental Center participants will be selected by the General Office from a list of qualified personnel. The Generating Station will:

(1) Provide two qualified individuals to act as controllers and to assist in preparing the drill.

(2) Provide a list of personnel designated as qualified to perform duties of Rad / Chem Director, Environs Director, and Environs Group field team member. Provide selected personnel that are reasonably available to participate in the drill.

(3) Provide communication, protective, sample gathering and transportation equipment to conduct the drill.

(4) Provide EOF and laboratory facilities to conduct the drill.

c. Critique.

A ver5al critique will be conducted at the conclusion of the drill by the control team from the General Office and the station.

Following the verbal critique, the control team will meet to 7- provide comments for the written critique to the General Office

(,). representative. The written critique will be provided to the station after review at the General Office.

5. Medical Emergency Drill.
a. Commonwealth Edison employs the Radiation Mangement Corporation (RMC) to provide procedures, training and drills for onsite and off-site organizations dealing with emergency medical treatment.

RMC will conduct the training and supervise medical and decontamina-tion aspects of the drill. CECO will supervise GSEP related notification aspects of the drill. The drill will normally be conducted on the day following the training sessions. Victims simulated to be contaminated and injured will be used as controllers.

The drill will include treatment and decontamination of the victims from the time the accident is reported until the hospital has decontaminated and treated the simulated patients. The drill will be followed by a critique.

b. Responsibilities.

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The CECO General Office will:

(1) Prepare a general schedule for the drill.

(2) Provide backup assistance in concluding local scheduling when needed.

(3) Provide an observer to control and evaluate portions of the exercise outside of RMC's area of expertise.

(4) Provide written and oral critique comments.

The Generating Station will:

(1) Arrange exact dates of drill with RMC, CECO. General Office and off-site support agencies.

(2) Assign personnel to participate in on-site training.

(3) Assign personnel to participate as victims under RMC direction.

(4) Participate in the drill.

Radiation Management Corporation will:

(1) Conduct a training program.

(2) Control the medical portion of the drill.

(3) Evaluate the drill with qualified medical and health physics controllers.

($) Conduct an oral and written critique.

c. Corrective actions.

Deficiencies in team or individual actions during the drill will be corrected by instruction during the critique. Deficiencies in equipment or physical arrangements discovered during the exercise will be evaluated by RMC, CECO., and off-site support agencies and resolved following the written report.

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6. Health Physird Drill.

() a. One team of Rad / Chem Technicians will be selected to perform direct monitoring and sample collecting functions. Controllers will provide the initial situation and meter readings to simulate elevated radiation levels. The team will report elevated measure-ments in accordance with station procedures. Airborne and liquid samples collected will be analyzed in accordance with station procedures. Results of the analysis will be recorded. At least once each year the drill will include obtaining and analyzing an actual liquid sample from the plant. The controller will specify collection of a sample that is required to be analyzed for normal plant operations whenever possible. Results of the analysis will be processed in accordance with normal procedures.

b. Responsibilities.

APPROVED The CECO General Office will:

JAN 0 51982 (1) Schedule, direct and evaluate the drill.

Q.C.O.S.R.

The Generating Station will:

(1) Provide a technically qualified individual to act as a controller and to assist in planning the drill.

(2) Provide a list of qualified technicians. Provide selected

() personnel to participate in the drill.

(3) Provide equipment and facilities to conduct the drill.

c. Critique.

A verbal critique will be conducted at the conclusion of the drill by the controllers from the General Office and the station.

Following the verbal critique, the control team will discuss comments for the written critique. The written critique will be provided to the station after review at the General Office.

7. NRC health physics network.
a. The KRC health physics network provides dedicated communications between the Station and NRC headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland, and Glen Ellyn, Illinois.
b. Phones are located in the Rad-Chem Supervisor's office, the on-site NRC office, and the emergency operations facility.
c. Conduct of test. The drill will be conducted in the following manner using QEP 530-S2:

(1) Choose one of the three phones available. Each phone must be

() tested once every three months, on a rotating basis, testing one phone per month.

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QEP 530-2 Rsvision 4 (2) Pick up the receiver and dial 22. This number should reach NRC headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland. Pick up the receiver

() and dial 23. This number should reach Region III headquarters in Glen Ellin, Illinois.

NOTE No dial tone or ringing will be heard.

(3) The test message should be:

This is a t.st. This is the Quad-Cities Nuclear Power Station.

Please verify that communications have been established by stating your initials.

(4) Should a test be unsuccessful, the NRC shall be notified and one of the other HP network phones shall be tested to verify that communication is possible. NRC Region III should be notified so that appropriate corrective actions may be taken.

G. CHECKLISTS

1. QEP 530-SI.
2. QEP 530-S2.

H. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REFERENCES O 1. None.

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s QEP 530-S2 Revision 1 O MONTHLY TEST OF THE NRC HEALTH PHYSICS NETWORK December 1981 ID/4V Date:

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Phone Location:

NRC Health Physics Network Telephones are located in the Rad / Chem Supervisor's Office, the Emergency Operations Facility, and the On-Site NRC Office. Each of these phones is to be tested every three months, on a rotating basis, testing one phone per month.

NOTE No dial tone or ringing will be heard.

l The test shall consist of the following-Dial 22: to verify communications capability with NRC Headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland.

() Dial 23: to verify communications capability with NRC Region III Headquarters in Glen Ellyn, Illinois.

The test message shall consist of:

"This is a test. This is the Quad-Cities Nuclear Power Station.

Please verify that communications have been established by stating your initials."

l Dial 22 - Initials Dial 23 - Initials Should a test be unsuccessful, the NRC shall be notified and one of the other Health Physics network phones shall be tested to verify that communication is possible. f.RC Region III should be notified so that the gppropriate actions may be taken.

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Revision 2 INVENTORY OF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT December 1981 ID/2Y A. PURPOSE The pu rpose of this procedure is to assure the availability and up-to-date calibration of equipment and supplies dedicated for use during emergency situations.

B. REFERENCES

1. QEP 550-T1.
2. QEP 550-T2.
3. QEP 550-T4
4. QEP 550-T5.
5. CS EP , Section 8.6.

. C. PREREQUISITES

1. None.

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1. The equipment and supplies listed represent a minimum quantity for effective emergency use. Additional supplies may be present without being included on the inventory lists.
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  • ask of inventory to the Radiation-Chemistry Technicians.

F. PROCEDURE

1. Inventory of environs sampling supplies:

A quarterly inventory for the items listed in QEP 550-Tl shall be performed by the Radiation-Chemistry Department. Along with the inventory of contents, the instruments shall be removed and be recali-brated or replaced with like calibrated equipment. Should any contents be missing a Radiation-Chemistry Foreman or Health Physicist should be notified . Upon completion of the inventory the boxes shall be sealed to prevent unnoticed depletion of their contents.

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2. Inventory of the OSC emergency equipment cabinet:

A quarterly inventory assuring the presence of all the items listed in QEP 550-T2 shall be performed by the Radiation-Chemistry Depart:nent.

Keys for the cabinet are available from all Radiation Protection management and the key cabinet located in the Radiation-Chemistry Technicians' meeting room. Should any contents be missing a Radiation-Chemistry Forenan or Health Physicist should be notified.

3. Inventory of the control room:

A quarterly inventory of the station control room shall be perfonned by the Radiation-Chemistry Department to assure the presence and calit, ration of a " Cutie Pie" type dose rate instrument. This instrument should be located within a plastic box on the south wall of the control room. Should this instrument be missing or out of calibration, a Radiation-Chemistry Foreman or Health Physicist should be notified.

4. Inventory of the EOF emergency supplies:

A quarterly inventory verifying the presence of all items listed in QEP 550-T4, as being stored in the EOF, shall be performed by the Radiation-Chemistry Department. A key for the EOF may be obtained from the Shif t Engineer. If any of the contents are missing, a Radiation-Chemistry Foreman or Health Physicist should be notified.

5. Inventory of the TGC emergency supplies:

A quarterly inventory verifying the presence of all items listed in QEP 550-T5 shall be perfonned by the Radiation-Chenistry Department.

A key for the TSC may be obtained from the Shif t Engineer. A key t o the energency equipment cabinet is located in the Rad-Chem Department's key cabinet. If any of the contents are missing, a Radiation-Chemistry Foreman or Health Physicist should be notified.

G. CHECKLISTS

1. None.

H. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REFERENCES

1. None.

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QEP 550-T1 Revision 4 ID/1G ENVIRONS SAMPLING SUPPLIES December 1981 Three lockers are to be stored in the station guardhouse or emergency vehicle in a condition for immediate removal for environmental sampling, except for two walkie-talkies which will normally be kept in the Rad Protection Office on chargers. Spare batteries for radios are located in the control room.

Two portable generators will be stored by GSEP boxes. Gasoline for generators is located in oil room in warehouse. A telescoping antenna (38') and ladders are also stored by the boxes. In the future, sample counting equipment capable of measuring radioiodine concentrations in air in the plume exposure EPZ as low as IE-07 pCi/cc under field conditions will be available.

Requirements for Lockers: Inventory completed

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,SH-4 sample holder w/H.P. 210 probe , 1 1 l l Spare tube for H.P. 210 probe 2 2 Check sources for cutie pie

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  • 1 1 1 Spare batteries for C.P. instruments 4 4 Spare "D" cells for GM survey meter 5 5 5 SAMPLE TAKING EQUIPMENT
Air sampler (operated either with battery or portable generator) 1 1 Particulate filter paper for air sampler 100 , 100
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DECON DESCRIPTION LOCKER #1 LOCKER #2 LOCKER #3 O Air sample data tags 50 50 Air sample plastic bags, approx. 3" x 8" 50 50 50' extension cord 1 1 Battery booster cables 1 1 Tripod for air sampler 1 1 Swipes - bag terri towels 1 1 2 Nu-con type smears w/ folder 50 50 50 Plastic bottles 10 10 Shovel - folding camp type 1 1 Plastic bags - appox. 12" x 18" 25 25 PROTECTIVE CLOTHING O Masking tape - 2" roll 2 2 2 Box of plastic gloves 1 1 1 Rubbers and shoe covers 3 pair 3 pair Disposable SWP coveralls 3 3 6 Rain gear (plastic disposable suits) 3 3 Head covers (surgeons caps) 3 3 Full face respirators w/ combination filter / charcoal cartridges 3 3 Non-disposable SWP coveralls 3 3 SAFETY EQUIPMENT Lantern 1 1 Spare 6 volt batteries for lantern 1 1 O

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Dosimeter charger 1 1 -l Timekeeping Jog sheets 3 3 INFORMATION MATERIALS GSEP Book 1 1 1 Environmental Emergency Procedures 1 1 APPROVED

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QEP 550-T1 Revision 4 DECON DESCRIPTION LOCKER #1 LOCKER #2 LOCKER #3 O Manual for GM survey instrument and CP's 1 1 1 Operating instructions for portable generators 1 1 Area maps 1 1 Site maps 1 1 MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES Pocketknife 1 1 Scissors 1 1 Stop watch 1 1 Emergency log book 1 1 1 Clipboards and paper pads 2 ea 2 ea 1 Felt tip markers 2 2 2 Pencils. 6 6 6 American and Phillips screwdrivers and Allen wrench set 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea Set of keys for environs stations and metro tower 1 ea 1 ea Plastic garbage bags 4 4 10 Bolt Cutters 1 1 DECON MATERIALS Package handifold towels 1 Scrub brush 2 Styrofoam cups 10 0 APPROVED

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'The cabinet labeled " EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT STORAGE ONLY" located in the Operational Support Center (meeting room adjacent to TSC) shall be stocked

+ with the listed. protective equipment for use in the event of an emergency when other such equipment is not available.

Requirements for cabinet: Inventory completed

  • signature /date
  • Circle items missing DESCRIPTION  ! QUANTITY l SWP Coveralls 6 Pair

, Rubbers 6 Pair 1

Shoe Covers 6 Pair y ', j  !

j :,,i , t 3  ; Gloves 6 Pair i

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Canisters 6 l j

j Masking Tape 2" 1- Roll x4~ i Teri Towels 1 Pack e' O ,s

>IFlashlights w/ Batteries

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lSurgeonGloves 1 Box p - .

i ' Pencil Dosimeters 500 MR '

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, . Pencil Dosimeters 5R 6 l GM Survey Instrument 1  ;

Cutie Pie Survef Instrument 1 i l Potassium Iodid'e Tabl'ets- 1000 GSEP Manual 1  !

Environmental Emergency Procedures .

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Illinois' Plan for '

Radiological Accidents 1 Pens l 2

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QEP 550-T4 q Revision 1 U EMERGENCY OPERATIONS December 1981 ID/4U FACILITY SUPPLIF.S The emergency operations facility is presently an interim facility located in the Station's Information Center. A permanent facility is being constructed near Morrison, Illinois. The inventory of supplies shall be completed quarterly.

Inventory Completed Signature /Date A - Stored at EOF.

B - Either stored at EOF or supplied to EOF upon activation as necessary.

C - Provided to EOF upon short notice (pre-positioned for exercises).

D - Not in interim EOF - will be in permanent EOF.

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY CATEGORY SURVEY EQUIPMENT  !

Dose Rate Monitor (such as RM-16) 1 D Dose Rate Meter (CP) 1 A Contamination Survey Meter (GM) 1 A HP-210 Probe 1 A

. Spare HP-210 Probe j 1 C Spare Batteries for CP and GM I set A Nu-Con Smears 1 box A Survey Sheets 10  ; A l l l SAMPLE p KING EQUIPMENT Air Sampler Powered by Flectrical Outlet 1 A l

Particulate Filter Paper for Air Sampler 100 l A

. Silver Zeolite Cartridges 20 B APPROVED JAN 0 71982 O-

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. QEP 550-T4 Revision 1 rs i b DESCRIPTION

  • QUANTITY CATEGORY PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ANTI-C Clothing Sets * (various sizes) 30 B Surgeons Gloves 1 box A Rain Gear 10 B

' Masking Tape (2" rolls) 5 A Full Face Respirator w/ Combination 15 B Filter / Charcoal Cartridges Half Masks w/ Combination Cartridges 15 B

  • ANTI-C Clothing Set Includes: 1. Coveralls 2. Booties 3. Rubbers
4. Gloves 5. Surgeons Cap SAFETY EQUIPMENT Flashlights w/ Batteries 12 A O

First Aid Kits 2 A Spare Bulbs for Flashlights 10 A Spare Batteries for Flashlights 10 A Radioactive Materials Stickers 50 A Potassium Iodide Tablets 250 .

C l l DOSIMETRY SUPPLIES Pencil Dosimeters 0-200 191 30 B Pencil Dosimeters 0-1 R 10 B Dosimeter Charger 1 B Spare Batteries for Dosimeter Charger 2 A Film Dosimeters in Green Holders 30 4

A (six month time limit on film)

, Timekeeping Log Sheets 50 A APPRCh/ED O JAN 0 71982

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QEP 550-T4 Rsvision 1 DESCRIPTION QUANTITY CATEGORY CLERICAL SUPPLIES i l

i Transparent Tape 2 rolls A l Bulletin Board 1 B Bulletin Board Pins (various colors) 3 boxes A Easel and Pads (EOF) 3 A Easel and Pads (Press Room) 1 A l

White Boards 2 A

Pads of Paper 20 A Clip Boards 5 A Three Part Note Paper 100 A Pens (various colors) 10 boxes A Pencils 5 boxes A Pencil Sharpener 1 A White Board Markers (various colors) 10 A O ' Paper Clips 2 boxes A i I
Staplers 2 A

' Staples 2 boxes A .

' Scissors 1 pair A-Window Cleaner 1 can A i

Paper Towels 1 package A l Xerox Machine 1 C Xerox Paper (reams) 10 C Telecopier 1 C

! ITelecopyPaper 250 C

. Typewriter 1 C Typing Paper (packages) 2 C Grease Pencils , I box A l i

, Spare Easel Pads i 2 A '

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  • QEP 550-T4 Revision 1 DESCRIPTION QUANTITY CATEGORY INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS Procedure Set 1 A-FSAR's 1 B  ;

ODCM 1 A  !

Environmental Emergency Procedures 1 A

GSEP Manual 1 A f l
Technical Specifications .

1 B C.C.C. EPIP's 1 A Illinois Plan for Radiological Accidents 1 j A i

,P & ID's 1 B 1

NARF Forms 50 A l Edison Phone Directory 1 A State Maps 2 sets A Area Map 1 A Overhead Projector (Press Room) 1 A i

Area Telephone Directories 2 B GSEP Phone List 4  ;

A Iowa Plan for Radiological Accidents 1 A 1

COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT NARS Phone (green) 1 A t

,CCC Dedicated Phone (yellow) 1 i A >

, Microwave Radio Base 1 A l0utsideLineTelephones 8 A

[CompanyInternalNetworkTelephones 5 A I

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Teri Towels 4 packages A Duct Tape (2" rolls)

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! Lead Cave (small) 1 D  !

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QEP 550-T5 q

y TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER SUPPLIES Revision 1 December 1981 ID/4T The Technical Support Center shall be inventoried quarterly.

Inventory completed

. Signature /Date CATEGORIES A - Stored at TSC B - Provided to TSC upon short notice DESCRIPTION QUANTITY CATEGORY l r

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[DoseRateMonitor(suchasRM-16) 1 A f Dose Rate Meter (CP) 1 A Contamination Stirvey Meter (GM) 2 A HP-210 Probe 2 A ,

Spare HP-210 Probe 1 A

Spare Batteries for CP and GM 1 set A

[v] i Nu-Con Smears  ! I box A l Survey Sheets 10 A Ping Air Monitor 1 l A

! Alpha Probe for GM , 2 l A l I PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ANTI-C Clothing Sets * (various sizes) 25 A Surgeons Gloves l, 2 boxes A Rain Gear 10 A

Masking Tape (2" rolls) 5 . A

-Full Face Respirator w/ Combination 25 A

{ Filter / Charcoal Cartridges

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, QEP 550-T5 R2 vision 1 DESCRIPTION QUANTITY CATEGORY SAFETY EQUIPMENT Flashlights w/ Batteries 12 A '

First Aid Kit 1 B Spare Bulbs for Flashlights 10 A

Spare Batteries for Flashlights 10 A Radioactive Materials Stickers 50 A

lPotassiumIodideTablets 200 B DOSIMETRY SUPPLIES l l'

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1 A Pencil Dosimeters 0-500 MR 10 A Pencil Dosimeters 0-5 R 10 A

, Spare Batteries for Dosimeter Charger 2 A

' , Timekeeping Log Sheets 50 1 A

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  • ANTI-C Ciothing Set Includes: 1. Coveralls 2. Booties 3. Rubbers
4. Gloves 5. Surgeons Cap APPROVED JAN 071982 i rg Q.C.O.S.R U

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