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ML20041G279
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SP Number 61.040.01 Revision 1

Date Eff. 01/26/81 TPC TPC TPC HEALTil PilYSICS TECIINICIAN QUALIFICATION PROGRMI 4

1.0 PURPOSE 9

To document the progract used for the qualification and requalification of SNPS Ilealth Physics technicians and specify the required records.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITY The llealth Physics Engineer shall be responsible for assuring implementation of the requirements of this procedure.

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3. 0. DISCUSSION 3.' 1 Due to the highly technical and complex nature of a BWR, the Health Physics technician shall be required to demonstrate a satisfactory knowledge and ability to perform types of activities, in addition to the general training requirements (per Reference 11.2).

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3.2 The technician qualification shall be approved by the Health Physics Engineer.

In addition, requalification on each Section shall be required at an appropriate interval. A technkcian qualified in a specific Section can independently perform the activities in that Section.

3.3 The Health Physics activities performed by Health Physics technicians at SNPS have been categorized into two divisions. The divisions are subdivided into sections as follows.

The procedures associated with the qualification of each Section are shown in Appendix 12.1.

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3.3.1 Division 1 3.3.1.1 Section 1; General 3.3.1.2 Section 2; Dose Limits and Guides 3.3.1.3 Section 3; Surveys 3.3.1.4 Section 4;* Establishing and Posting Controlled Areas 3.3.1.5 Section 5; Personnel Monitoring and Protection

3. 3.1. 6 Section 6; Radiation Work Permit 3.3.1.7 Section 7; Radiation Detection Equipment-3.3.2 Division II 3.3.2.1 Section 1; Health Physics Records and Reports 3.3.2.2 Section 2; Limited Use Radiation Detection Equipment 3.3.2.3 Section 3; Industrial Hazards 3.3.2.4 Section 4; Radioactive Materials 3.3.2.5 Section 5; Decontamination 3.3.2.6 Section 6; Group I Calibrations 3.3.2.7 Section 7; Group II Calibrations 3.3.2.8 Section 8; Croup III Calibrations SP61.049.91 Rev.

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3.3.2.9 Section 9; Energency 3.3.2.10 Section 10; Miscellaneous 3.4 Personnel may be qualified by Division, Section, or Procedure. When the requirements for qualification in an individual procedure are met, the technician can perform the functions and duties of that procedure.

Qualification in a Section signifies that the technician can perform all the procedures within that Section.

Likewise qualification in a Division signifies that those personnel can perform the work cover by all the Sections within that Division.

3.5 Topics covered in this procedure:

Pa ge 8.1 Qualification Requirenents 3

8.2 Qualification Records 4

8.3 Callout Qualification 4

8.4 Requalification & Updating of Records 4

8.5 Provisional Qualification 5

Appendix 12.1 Health Physics Technician Qualification Record 4.0 PRECAUTIONS N/A 5.0 PREREOUISITIES N/A 6.0 LIMITATIONS AND ACTIONS N/A 7.0 MATERIALS AND TEST EQUIPMENT N/A 8.0 PROCEDURE 8.1 Qualification Requirements 8.1.1 The technician shall be a high school graduate or equivalent.

He shall have a mininua of two years experience in the particular field (per Ref.11.1 and 11.3).

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8.1.2 Prior to qualification within one of the divisions of the Health Physics qualification pro 3 ram, the technician should conplete the training requirenents or equivalent specified in Ref. 11.2.

8.1.3 Technician qualification shall be accomplished by one or more of the following ways:

8.1.3.1 Demonstrating knowledge by satisfactory completion of job functions in the presense of qualified personnel.

8.1.3.2 Written or oral tesfing.

8.1.3.3 Documented prior experience.

8.2 Qualification Records 8.2.1 Health Physics Supervision shall maintain a list of procedures the technician is required to be competent in, in order to cualify in each Section of the divisions shown in 3.3.

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8. 3 Callout Qualification 8.3.1 The mininun requirement for the Health Physics technician to be eligible for SNPS callout selection shall be documented qualification in Division 'l (Appendix 12.1) plus qualification in the Section of the Task to be performed if other than Division 1.

8.4 Requalification and Uodating of Records 8.4.1 The qualifications of technicians in Health Physics activities

<.3 shall be evaluated at least once every two years by the Health Physics Engineer.

8.4.2 Health Physics Activities Qualification Record updates and notification of these changes to individuals who may conduct callouts shall be put into effect by the Health Physics Engineer.

8.4.3 If deficiencies in technician knowledge or performance are noted, the technician shall be restricted from performing work independently in that area.

8.4.4 Whenever there is a revision to a procedure that changes its content, a requalification of personnel may be necessary.

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8.5 Previsional Oualification i

8.5.1 The minimum requirement for a " Health Physics qualified" status is qualification in all the Sections of Division 1.

8.5.2 The. Health Physics Engineer may designate a provisional qualification consisting of selected Sections or Procedures.

8.5.3 Provisional qualification shall be accomplished as per Section 8.1.

9.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA N/A 10.0 FINAL CONDITIONS N/A

11.0 REFERENCES

11.1 FSAR, Section 13.2.1.7.3.2 11.2 SP 12.914 91, Personnel Training Requirements 11.3 FSAR, Section 13.1.3.1.20 11.4 FSAR, Section 13.1.2.3.4 12.0 APPENDICES 12.1 Health Physics Technician Qualification Record.

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Appendix 12.1 Page 1 of 9 HEALTH PHYSICS TECHNICIAN OUALIFICATION RECORD Technician Nane:

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1.0 General 1.1 Health Physics Progran - Policy & Obj.

61 001.01 1.2 Enp. ALARA Rod. Prot. Suggestion Prog. 61 016.01

1. 3 Minimizing Exp. to External Rad.

61.016 03 1.4 Radiological Incident Report (RIR) 61.060.11

2. 0 Dose Limits and Guides 2.1 Personnel Dose Limits and Guides 61.012.01 2.2 Authorization to Exceed Dose Guides 61.012.05 3.0 Surveys 3.1 General Radiation Survey Techniques 62.010.01 3.2 General Contamination Survey Techniques 62 020.01 3.3 Gen. Airborne Act. Survey Tech.

62.030.01 4.0 Establishing and Posting Controlled Areas 4.1 Restricted Area Access Control 61.010 01 4.2 Radiation & Radioactive Material Area Designation and Signs 61.010.03 4.3 Contamination Area Design & Signs 61.020 03 4.4 Airborne Act. Limits, Guides & Signs 61 030.03 4.5 Toc 1s & Equip. Cont. Guides & Signs 61.020.07 SP61 040.01 Rev. 3 01/26/81 Page 6

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DATE BASIS 4.6 Step-off Pad & Monitoring 62.022.03 5.0 Personnel Monitoring and Protection 5.1 Station Personnel Monitoring Progras 62.004.01 5.2 Use of Direct-Reading Dositeters 62.004 02 5.3 Self-Monitoring Guide 61.012.11 5.4 Use of Protective clothing 62.026.03

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62. 33 2. i;l 5.3 Per.ionnel Decontamination 62.040.01 6.0 Radiation %'ork Permits 6.1 Radiation Work Permit 12.012.01 7.0 R-liation Detection Equipment 7.1 Selection of Portable Survey Inst.

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7. 2 Operation of Vict. Model 740-F Cutie Pie 63.010.01
7. 3 Operation of Eberline Model R0-2 Ion Chamber' 63.010.03 7.4 Operation of Eberline Model 6112 -

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7. 5 Operation of Neutron Rem Counter-63 012.01 7.6 Operation of Victorcen Model 496 C.M. Survey Meter 63.020.01 SP61 040.01 Rev. 3 01/26/31 Page 7

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DATE 3 ASIS-1 7.7 Operation of Frisker Monitor 63 020.03-i 7.8 Operation of Hand & Foot Monitor 63.020.05 1

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7.11 Operation of Constant Air Monitors 63 030.01 j'

7.12 Operation of Portable Air Samplers 63.032 01.

7.13 Operation of Stationary. Air Sanplers 63.032.03 Operat'ng Method to Obtain and i

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Count Gas Samples 63.032.45 i

7.15 Operation of Mini Scaler-2 63.022.01 7.16 Operation of SAC-4 Scintilation Alpha Counter A3.024.43 1

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DATE BASIS DIVISION II 1.0 Health Physic Records and Reports 1.1 General 10CFR20 Health Physics Records and Reports 61.050.01 1.2 Health Physics Exposure History, Records and Reports 61 050.11 1.3 Tech. Spec., Operating Lic., &

Reg. Guide - H.P. Records and Reports 61 050.21 1.4 Legal Records 61 052 01-

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c e.1;. 0 3 i.6 1-:ed tcal Examination Records 61.052.07 1.7 Solid Radioactive Waste Record Keeping 61.054 01 1.8 H. P.

Instrucent Record Systen 61.053.01 1.9 Control of Health Physics Instru-mentation 61.080.01 1.10 Control of Emergency Kits &

Equipme nt 61.080.03 1.11 Control of Decontamination Kits &

Equipment 61.084.01 1.12 Control of First Aio Kits &

Equipment 61 084.05 1.13 Control of Radioactive Sources 61.088.01 2.0 Limited Use Radiation Detection Equipment 2.1 Operation of TLD System 63 001.01 SP61.040.01 Rev. 3 01/26/81 Page 9

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DATE BASIS 2.2 Operation of Micro R Dose Rate Meter 63.010.07 2.3 Operation of Condenser R-Meter 63.018 01 2.4 Operation of Whole Body Counter

.<' 63.028.01 3.0 Industrial Hazards-3.1 Operation of Oxygen Monitoring Equip.

63 070.01 3.2 Operation of MSA Model 2A Explosi-neter 63 070.03 3.3 Operation of Ilydrogren Monitoring Equipment 63 070 05 Operation of Carbon Monoxide Monitoring 2.,

Eq uipment 63 070.07 3.5 Industrial flygiene Monitorin'g 62.070.01 4.0 Radioactive !!aterials 4.1 Shipping Radioactive >bterials 62 050 01 4.2 Receiving Radioact.ve Materials 62.050.03 4.3 Source Leak Testing 64 0@l.01 4.4 Licensed Source Users Committee 61 090.01 l

5. 0 Decontamination 5.1 Area Decontamination 62 042.01 5.2 Tool and Equipment Decontamination 62 044.01 5.3 Vehicle Decontamination 62.046.01 I

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_3Y DATE BASIS 6.0 Gr u, I Cal: Sri:ir.a 6.1 Use of 521f-Centain2d Instr.

Calib ra:Lo, " nit 66.002 01

6. 2 Ctlisration anu Lena Test of Dir2ct 322 ding Casinaters 66.008 01 6.3 Calibration of Victoreea Model 7*0F Ca : i.: Pie Ion Chanber 66.010.01 6.4 Calibration of Eberline ;;cdel RC-2 Ian Chamber 66.010.03 6.5 Calibration of Eberline Model 6112 Teletector 66.010 03 6.6 Calibration of Victorcen Model 496 C. M. Survey Meter 66.020 01 6.7 Calibration of Frisker Monitor 66 020.03 6.3 Functional Chech of G.".

Oct ecto rs 66.020.11 4

m _ et ;u a o f Po rtatle Alpha Survev 66 024 01 7.0 Group II Calibrations 7.1 Calibration and Function of i

Containnent Air Monitor 64 030.01

7. 2 Main Steam Line Rad Monitor Cal and Sensor Check 64.631 02
7. 3 RB Refueling Level Vent Exhaust Rad Monit Cal & Sensor Ck 64.631.12 7.4 Main Cont Ra Vent Exhaust Rad Monit Cal & Sensor Ck 64.631.10 7.5 Calibration of Hand and Foot Monitor 66.020.03 7.6 Calibration of Portal Monitor 66.020.07 i

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DATE BASIS 7.7 Callbration of Constant Air Monitors 66 030.01 7.8 Calibration Source Check of Area Radiation Monitors 66.050.01 a/"

8.0 Croup III Calibrations 8.1 Calibration of Instrument Calibration Unit 66.002.03 8.2 Calibration of Micro-R Dose Rate Meter 66.010.07 8.3 Calibration of Eberline Mini-Scaler 2 66 022 01 8.4 Calibration of Eberline SAC-4 Scintilation Alpha Counter 66 024 03

8. 5 Calibration of TLD System 66.006 01 8.6 Calibration of Whole Body Counter 66.028.01 8.7 Calibration of Portable Air Samplers 66.032.01 8.8 Calibration of Stationary Air 3amplers 66 032 03 8.9 Calibration of ARM Portable Calibration Unit 66 050.03 8.10 Calibration of Oxygen Monitor 66.070.01 l

8.11 Calibration of Explosimeter Monitor 66 070.03 8.12 Calibration of Hydrogen Monitor 66.070.05 l

8.13 Calibration of Carbon Monoxide Monitor 66 070.07 9.0 Emergency 9.1 Emergency Organization 69 001.01 l

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9. 2 Emergency Operations Centers (EOC)

Onsite and Offsite 69.005.01 9.3 Conditions for Emergency 69.010 01 9.4 Personnel Emergency 69 012.01 9.5 Ecergency Alert 69.013.01 9.6 Plant Emergency 69.014.01 9.7 Site Emergency 69.015.01 9.8 Ceneral Emergency 69 016.01 9.9 Down-Wind Surveys 69.020.01 9.10 Environmental Sample Collection During a Site or General Eccrgency 69.024.01 9.11 Monitoring of Personnel and Vehicles During an Evacuation 69.030 03 9.12 On-Site Medical Energency Procedure 69.032.01 9.13 Radiation Doses During an Ecergency 69 033.01 9.14 Eiaergency Training and Drills 69 060.01 9.15 Energency Operating Center's Equip.

Readiness Check 69.062 01 9.16 Re-entry 69 070.01

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DATE BASIS 10.2 Investigation of Unauthorized Exceeding of Admin. Dose Guides or NRC Limits 61.012 07 10.3 Protective Clothing Controls and Laundering a/'

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10.4 Investigation of Lost, Damaged, or Of fscale Dosinetry 62.004.23 10.5 Respiratory Equipment Cleaning and Inspec.

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10.6 Control of Respiratory Equipment 62 032.70 10.7 Radiation Survey Schedules Location 61.018.01 i

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