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Public Version of Revised Radiological Emergency Response Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures EP-ENV-3B Re Environ Monitoring Team Actions & EP-ENV-4A Re Sample Acquisition,Portable Instrument Use
ML20054F396
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Site: Kewaunee Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 05/21/1982
From:
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORP.
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References
PROC-820521-01, NUDOCS 8206160266
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Procedure # TITLE REVISION DATE EP-AD-1 , Plant Emergency Organization B 01-22e32 EP-AD-2 Emergency Class Determination - A 1 0-21-81 EP-AD-3 Unusual Event A 1 2-21-81 EP-AD-4 Alert A 1 2-21-81 EP-AD-5 Site Emergency - A 1 2-21-81 EP-AD-6 General Emergency A 1 2 81 EP-AD-7 Notification of Unusual Event - C 04-16-82 EP-AD-8 Notification of Alert C 04-16-82 EP-AD-9 Notification of Site Emergency C. 04-16-82 EP- AD-10 Notification of General Emergency C 04-16-82 i n

    !           ,       EP-AD-ll                     Emergency Radiation Controls.                                                                             A              1 2 81 V                                                                                                                                                                                    .
EP-AD-12 Personnel Assembly and Accountability ,

B 04-16-82 EP-AD-13A Limited Area Evacuation 1 2- 21 -81 EP-AD-13B Emergency Assembly / Evacuation 1 2-21-81 EP-AD-13C Site Evacuation 1 2- 21 -81 EP-AD-14 Search and Rescue 1 2 81 EP- AD-15 Recovary Planning , 1 0-21 -81 l EP-AD-16 Personnel Injury or Vehicle Acc~idents , 1 2-21-81 EP-AD-17 Communic'tions a A 04-16-82 EP-AD-18 Administration'of Iodine Blocking Agents 1 2 81 ! EP-ENV-1 Environmental ' Team Organization A 1 2-21-81 -

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Procedure # TITLE' REVISION DATE EP-ENV-3A Environmental Protection Director Actions and Directions - 0 04-16-82 EP-ENV-3B Environmental Monitoring Team Actions C 05-21-82 EP-ENV-3C PrimaryDeterminationofX/Q A 04-16-82 EP-ENV-30 Alternate Determination of X/Q A 04-16-82 EP-ENV-3E Manual Environmental Dose Projection B 02-18-82 Calculations - EP-ENV-3F Protective Action Reccomendations - 1 2- 21 -81' . EP-ENV-4A Sample Acquisition, Porta'ble Instrumentation use B 05-21-82 EP-EfN-4B Sample Acquisition, Air Monitoring Devices B 05-21-82

    ,.              t        EP-ENV-4C              Sample Acquisition, Environmental s                                              Sampling Techniques                                                                   B              05-21-82 EP-ENV-5A              LCS-l Operation,                                                                . A               1 2-21-81 EP-ENV-5B              MS-3 Operation                                                                        A              1 2- 21 -81
t. - EP-ENV-SC SAM II Operation B 01-22-82 i

EP-EtN-50 PAC-4G Operation A 1 2- 21 -81 EP-ENV-5E Reuter-Stokes Operation , 8-1 9-81 l EP-ENV-6 Data Analysis, Dose Projections and Protective Action Recommendations DELETED EP-ENV-6A Relocation of Site Access Facility (Habitability) 1 2-21-81 EP-ENV-6B SAF Environmental Sample Analysis Relocation 1 2-21 -81

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EP-ENV-7 Site Access Facility Communications 1 2 81 EP-ENV-8 , Total Population Dose Estimate 1 2-21-81 , - I .

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TITLE REVISION DATE Procedure # . Corpora'te Staff Emergency Response Organization 0 04-16-82 EP-EOF'-l Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation C 02-18-82 EP-EOF-2 Corporate Response to an Unusual Event D 04-16-82 EP-r0F-3 Corporate Response to an Alert 0 04-16-82 EP-EOF-4 Corporate Response to a Site Emergency 0 04-16-82 EP-EOF-5 Corporate Respo.nse to- a General Einergency D 04-16-82 EP-EOF-6 Communications and Documentation C 02-18-82 EP-E0F-7 Relocation of EOF 8 02-18-82 EP-E0F-8 Interface with Support Organizations 'C 04-16-82 EP-EOF-9 i V . Control Room Emergency Organization 1 2-21-81 EP-0P-1 , Emergency Activation of Control Room A 2-18-82 EP-0?-2 1 2 81 EP-0P-3 Control Room Communications. ,

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Operational Support Facility (OSF) Organization A 1-15-82 EP-OSF-1 0'SF Activation A 05-21-82 EP-0SF-2 Work Requests During an Emergency A 1-15-82 EP-0SF-3 OSF Communications A 04-16-82 EP-0SF-4 Radiation Emergency Team (RET) Organization B 1 2 81 - EP-RET-1 Inplant RET B 1 2-21 -81 l

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Procedure # TITLE , REVISION DATE EP-RET-2A RP0/RAF Activation B 05-21-82 EP-RET-2B Gaseous Effluent Sample and Analysis B 02-18-82 EP-RET-2C Containment Air Sampling and Analysis A 1 2-21-81 EP-RET-2D Emergency Radiation Entry, Controls and

  • A 1 2-21 -81 Implementation .

EP-RET-2E Handling of Injured Personnel 1 2-21 -81 EP-RET-2F Personnel Decontamination . A 3-19-82 EP-RET-3 Emergency Ch'emistry Team 'B 12-21-8T . EP-RET-3A Liquid Effluent Sample and Analysis A 1 2-21-81 EP-RET-38 Post-Accident ReactoreCoolant Interim A 1 2- 21 -81 Sampling Procedure r - EP-RET-4 Site RET . B 1 2-21 -81 EP-RET-4A EOF Radiological Monitoring , A 1 0 81 EP-RET-4B Radiological Controls at Site Access Facility'(SAF) 10-21-81

                  , EP-RET 4C              Site Radiological honitoring                                                      1 2-21-81 EP-RET-5              Plume Projections                                                        A       12-21-81 EP-RET-5A             Plume Projections (Backup Method)                                        A       1 2 81 EP-RET-6              Dose Projection                                                          A       1 2-21 -81           ,

EP-RET-7 RAF/RP0 Communications . 1 2 81 EP-RET-8 Contamination Control at the Two Rivers 1 2-21-81 Community Hospital

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           ,i REVISION    DATE Procedure #                  TITLE Security Organization                                                    12-21-81 EP-SEC-1 Security Force Response to Energencie.s                         8        05-21-82 EP-SEC-2                                                                             ,

Manual Activation of Emergency Sirens DELETED l-29-82 EP-SEC-2(a) Personnel Accountability (Initial and Maintaining) B 04-16-82 EP-SEC-3 Dosimetry Itsue at SAF 1 2-21-81 EP-SEC-4 Technical Support Center (TSC) Organization 1 2-21-81 E'P-TSC-1 TSC Activation B 05-21-82 EP-TSC-2 Plant Status Procedure

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EP-TSC-3 e-Emergency Design Change, Major Equipment Repair 12-21 -81 EP-TSC-4 1 2-21-81 EP-TSC-5 TSC' Communications . S e l l

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                                            /                /                     l 1.0 APPLICABILITY In the event of a Site or General Emergency, Environmental Monitoring Team (EMT) Members will be activated. The Emergency Response Manager (ERii) or Emergency Director may activate the team during an Alert if conditions warrant.

2.0 PRECAUTIONS , 2.1 Check to see if all. equipment is operationai prior to use in the field.' 2.2 Ensure all protective clothing / devices are inspected for damage prior to use. 3.0 REFERE!!CES 3.1 EP-E!!V-2, SAF Activation ,

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4.1 EMT Coordinator Actions 4.1.1 Upon pager activation or notification of EOF ac'tivation, report to the Site Access Facility (SAF) and assume the responsibility of coordinating the environmental monitoring teams. 4.1.2 Establish a communications link with the Emergency Operations Facility (E0F) or the Radiation Protection Office /R'adiological Analysis Facility (RP0/RAF) per EP-ENV-7, Site Access Facility Comnunications. 4.1.3 Establish two-man EM Teams as personnel arrive at SAF and give them each a designator. Infom the Environmental Protection Director (EPD) of the designations of the EM Teams. 4.1.4 Direct EM Teams to assemble the needed equipment for the appropriate type of field moni toring assigned the team.. _, 4.1.5 Ensure each Environmental Monitoring Team has the following equipment: .

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c. Dosimetry (high and low range pocket dosimeters and TLD!s)
d. Hand held radiation detection equipment 4.1.6 Ensure that each team has the equipment specifled for the r.MT kit (Table ENV-3B).

4.1.7 Report to the EPD when a team is available and ready for assignment. 4.1.8 Upon order from the EPD, direct the designated teams to the appro-priate locations: Direct the number of samples each team is required to take at each ordered Tocation prior to returning them to SAF. , . 4 .1 . " Maintain Radio Contact with the EM Teams at all times

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NOTE: Contact should be made every 15 minutes. h 4.1.10 Track the EM Teams locations on the Field flap and record sample times and locations using Fom ENV-3A. 4.1.11 Keep the EM Teams informed of any and all changes in radiological . conditions they may encounter as soon as possible. 4.1.12 Have the EM Teams report their pocket dosimeter readings during communication contacts. 4.1.13 Record EM Te.am Member's pocket dosime'ter readings on Form ENY-38. 4.1.14 Verify operability of counting equipment has been completed per l EP-ENV-5A, B and C (Counting Equipment Op.erating Procedures) i and if not, perform applicable checks.

a. Comence . counting samples on the appropriate analytical instruinent as soon as field samples return,
b. Log results on the applicable Counting System Worksheet, and sample activities in the appropriate columns of i the Radiological Environmental Monitoring and Sampling Worksheet, Fom ENY-3A. -

4.1.15 Report results to the EPD. -

            ;                               NOTE: Repeat all communications' transmitted, t'o assure accurate
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NOTE: Ensure they have performed appropriate personnel frisking for contamination. , 4.1.17 At all + fmes keep the EPD informed ,of EM Teams availability. 4.2 EM Team Actions 4.2.1 Report to the SAF and assume the responsibilities for conducting environmental nonitoring. 4.2.2 Obtain personnel TLD and High and Low Range Pocket Dosimeters. 4.2.3 Assemble proper equipment and check for satisfactory operation in accordance with EP-ENV-4A, B, and C; Sample Acquisition Procedures. 4.2.4 When equipment is assembled and operation checks have been completed,'

         '                                    report to the EMT Coordinator for direction and assignment.

w 4.2.5 Perform the following upon assignment from the EMT Coordinator:

a. Load equipment into the designated vehic1.e.
b. Check communications with EMT Coordinator by contacting the SAF:'
1. Approximately every 15 minutes,
2. Any time that an increase of 4 times general area radiation
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3. Any time there is any confusion as to the dispatch order or whenever cl~arifying information is needed.
c. Proceed te the designated area, obtaining general area radiation
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d. Record transit general area radiation readings in Log book. Use road names and locations; see Area Maps. . ,--
e. Report to SAF by radio upon arrival at the designated monitoring s

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f. Acquire the samples and readings as directed by the EMT Coordinator, in accordance with EP-ENV-4A, B, and C, Sample Acquisition Procedures.

NOTE: Beta / Gamma measurements for the purpose of Plume Tracking should be made over an approximately 30 second time span at approximately 3 to 4 feet above the ground. In the same location measure.nents at approximately 6 inches above the ground should be taken. If the 6 inch reading is lower in magnitude than the 4 foot measurement, the assumption should be that the predominant radiation source is the airborne Plume, and this should be noted and reported to the SAF (EMT Coordinator).

g. Maintain accurate records of samples taken and the time acquired.
h. When all samples have been collected, contact SAF by radio, and report ccapletion. If no further samples are ordered at the present location, request direction from the EM Team Coordinator.

m 4.2.6 Upon return to the SAF, perfonn the following steps: ,.

   -                                 a.         Take collected samples to SAF monitoring station before transporting to counting room.                                                               ,
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SAF E M TEAM KIT i I_NITIALS_ Equipment 1 PRJ4 7 uR meter 1 PIC 6A ion chamber 1 E530 with HP-190 probe & survey tube 1 RAS-1 Lo Volume Sampler . 1 Staplex Hi' Vol Saapler i Hi Band Two-way Radio 1 Emergency Generator 1 Battery. Lantern 2 Full-face Masks with Charcoal Cartridges . 1 Stopwatch - .. 1 Calculator

  • Sampling Equipment 4 Marinelli Beakers 12 Silver Zeolite Cartridges 12 4" Particulate Filters 12 2" Particulate Filters
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41 liter wide mouth poly bottles # "' 1 Pkg Swipes 1 Pkg Sample labels 3 Set Forceps 4 Garden Trowels - -- 3 Grass shears , 16' Measuring Tape , 4 Funnels 4 Dippers

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2 dz Small Ziplok Bags' 2 dz 24" x 24" poly bags 4 Large Trash Bags , 1 Pkg Survey Sheets 1 Set EMT Area Maps 2 Clipboards 1 Set Pens & Pencils

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12 pr Gloves & Liners 6 pr Shoe Covers 1 Spare Lantern Battery - 1 roll Tuck Tape 1 book of ENV Procedures and Spare Foms (EP-ENY-1, 2, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, SE & 7) e 1

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1.0 APPLICABILITY Upon activation of the Site Access Facility (S F), the Environmental Monitoring Teams (EM Teams) will obtain and perform environmental samples as directed by the Environmental Protection Director (EPD). , 2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 The first samples are taken at the site boundary. The EM Team taking samples will wear full-face iodine canister respirators if conditions warrant. 2.2 For samples taken off-site, the EM Team shall be equip. ped with " O full-face respirators. The masks shall be worn if dose projections or i instrument readings indicate that the plume is in the area or has passed over the area. 2.3 Care must be taken during sample acquisition to e,mploy techniques that , will ma.intain sa.nple integrity. 2.4 Probes on specific . instruments shall not be interchanged without the approval of the EM Team Coordinator since the probes and instruments are calibrated for use together. 2.5 Calibration stickers shall be checked ,to see.that they have not expired (they are calibrated every 6 months). 2.6 When control switches are turned to the battery check position, the meters should indicate within the area labele'd "Batt OK" or the equivalent.

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2.7 Check sources shall be placed in direct contact with the meter probe to l determine response. . NOTE: Readings are sensitive to source positions. The readings should be within +/- 207, of the required check-source re'ading written on -- ! the cal. ibration label . 1 l 2.8 Meter readings will indicate a direct ganma radiation intensity. The l beta dose rates obtained from the dif ference in readings between the open and' closed window positions can only be used to indicate relative beta l

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2.9 Wrap meters in plastic bags to ensure that they do not become contaminated. Change the bag periodically so that any contamination buildup does not af fect the meter reading.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 Instrument Operating Procedures RC-HP 41A - PIC-6A RC-HP 41G - E-520, E-530, and E-530N RC-HP 411 - CUTIE PIE 4.0 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS 4.1 E-530'- HP-190 Probe 4.1.1 Multiply the meter scale indication by the appropriate multiplication-

         '~'\                                                                               factor to obtain the proper count rate. Use the CPM range only.

4.1.2 Record readings on Form ENV-4A. (NOTE: Fluctuations of the meter 3re normal and are caused by the - random nature of radioactive decay. When meter readings reach or surpass 3/4 of full scale, shif t to the next higher multiplication factor to obtain an accurate reading.) 4.2 PRM-7 . 4.2.1 Set response time to FAST (2 second full-scale response). 4.2.2 Set meter on highest scale (0-500 mR/hr).

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4.2.3 Reduce multiplicttion factor until an onscale reading is obtained. 4.2.4 Reset response time to SLOW to verify readings (10 second response). 4.2.5 Record readings on Form ENV-4A.

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l l J . 1.0 APPLICABILITY After completion of Site Access Facility (SAF) activation, the Environmental Monitoring Teams (EM Teams) will obtain environmental samples as directed by the Environmental Protection Director (EPD). 2.b PRECAUTIONS . 2.1 The first sampics are taken at the site boundary. The EM Team taking these samples shall waar full-face respirators with iodine canisters if conditions warrant. 2.2 For samples taken off-site, the EM Team shall be equipped with appropriate respir atory . protection. The masks shall be worn if dose projections or instrucis-- , readings indicate that the plume is in the area or has passed over the araa. *

 <,                   i 2.3 Care must be taken during sample acquisition to employ techniques that v                                       maintain sample integrity.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 RAP Sampler Technical 141nual 3.2 Hi-Yoi Sampler Technical Manual 4.0 IMMEDIATE' ACTIONS' , 4 .1 Regulated Air Samole (RAS-1) for Pluce Center-Line Tracking

     !                                     4.1.1   Obtain a RAS-1 and portable 110-120 volt AC power source.

I 1 NOTE: Use of RAS-1 samplers is a method of obtaining particulate, I iodine, and gas samples simultaneously. 4.1.2 Cbtain several (2 or 3) 2" round Whatman filter papers for particulates, the same number of silver zeolite cartridges for iodine, and two ar three 4-liter Marinelli beakers. --

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se . , T 4.1.4 Place the !!arinelli beaker in a plastic bag so as not/to.cohtaminate its outer surface.

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4.1.5 Drive to the area that has been projected as the plume cent'erline, as directed by the EM Team Coordinator. - 4.1.6 Use a survey meter (G.M. or ion chader instrument) and take'r$diation' readings in the area to find the highest general area dose rate. g Record data and transmit to EM Team' Coordinator. 1 4.1.7 Set-up and run the RAS-1 in the area of highest dose rate as i follows:

a. Start the AC generator.
b. Ensure that the pump notor switch is in the OFF position.

I c. Plug the RAS-1 into the AC generator,

d. Loosen the thumb . screws on the cartridge ho'using. ,
e. Open the housing so that the particulate filter holder is pointing up,
f. Remove .the particulate filter hold-down. ring (1/4 turn counter-clockwise).
g. Using a ' clean tweezers, place the 2" filter paper in the hol' der, rough side up.
h. Replace the outer ring of the particulate filter holder.
1. Put a silver zeolite cartridge in the housing.

J. Close the cartridge and hol.d the housing down firmly while tightening the thumbscrew. . NOTE: Make sure the housing is sealed tightly so that no air ' will bypass the filter during sampling.

k. Attach the tygon tubing from the cartridge housing to the inlet stop-cock on the Marinelli beaker. _ _ ,
1. Attach ~-the end of the tygon tube extending from the flow meter to the outlet stopcock of the Marinelli beaker.

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m. Eniure that both the inlet and outlet stop-cocks on the Marinelli beaker are open.
n. Turn the sampler power switch to the 0}l, position and allow it to run for 10 minutes. .

l o. At the end of the sampling time, (10 minutes) stop the RAS-1 and l shut both the inlet and outlet stop-cocks to the itarinelli beaker,

p. Before removing samples, put on a second clean pair of Anti-C gloves.
q. Disconnect the Marinelli beaker and place it inside another clean ploybag. .
r. Seal the poly-bag and complete the attached label .
s. Remove the 2" particulate filter from the holder-using clean tweezers and place it back into its zip-lock bag. .
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t. Place the silver zeolite cartridge in a separate poly-bag.
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u. Remove the outer pair of gloves and place them in a Poly-bag for disposal as radioactive waste. -
v. Place the bagged particulate and silver zeolite cartridge into another , clean poly bag, seal it, and label it. .

NOTE: Label each poly-bag with the' following: l

                                                       -LOCATION (Sector designation and sample point l

number according to Table ENV-3A) 1 -TYPE OF SAMPLE (RAP or Hi Vol) 1 -DATE i -TIME SAMPLE. STARTED . l -TIME SAMPLE ENDED 1, -FLOW RATE OF SAMPLER FROM CALIBRATION STICKER 1 -INITI ALS

w. Follow the directions of the EM Team Coordinator for sample disposition.

4.2 High Volume Air Sampler. 4" Staplex Model (For Plume Periphery Location)

                  -           4.2.1   Oktain a Hi-vol Staplex sampler and portable 110-120 volt AC power j                   genera tor.
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 %                                                                                I                       I 4.2.2 Get several (2 or 3) 4" Whatman filter papers.

4.2.3 Place each fi'ter in its own zip-loc sag and attach labels for e sy - identi fication. 4.2.4 At a point near the plume edge, set up.and run the Hi-Vol air sampler as follows:

a. Tip the Hi-Vol so that the nozzle is pointing upward.
b. Unscrew nose ring..
c. Place a 4" Whatman filter into the back plate.
d. Replace the nose ring tightly.
e. Return Hi-Vol to its normal standing position and start the.

portable AC generator.

f. Plug the sampler into the AC power source.
g. Run the sampler for 5 minutes to obtain the sample.
h. Energize the . ampler by placing the power switch to the CN, .

position,

i. When the sample is complete, switch the power OFF.

J. Complete the label with the necessary informatfon.

k. Remove the 4" filter by' dismantling the front nose ring and using clean, uncontaminated tweezers ~to lift the filter from the back plate.

NOTE: Use caution not to touch the filter with fingers.

1. Place this filter into the poly-bag with the completed label (see 4.1.7.v above) and seal .

4.3 RAP Samolina Method '.Jhen Gas Samples -are to be Counted at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant _,

       !              4.3.1      Using the RAS-1 sampler, assemble the filter as stated in steps 4.1.7.a through 4.1.7.i of this procedure.                                                 ,

4.3'.2 In place of the.Marinelli beaker, install the tygon jumper tube.

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4.3.3 Fill a one liter poly bottle with uncontaminated water. 4.3.4 Cap the bottle and place it into a clean poly bag. 4.3.5 Go to the sample location . 4.3.6 Put on a clean pair of gloves and remove the bottle from its bag. 4.3.7 At the same time as the sampler is running, remove the cap, invert the bottle and allow the water to empty onto the ground. - 4.3.8 Recap the bottle. (NOTE: Maintain the bottle inverted until the cap is on tight.) 4.3.9 The air that displaced the water is the representative gas sample. , s t 4.3.10 Place the bottle into a cle'an poly bag, seal it,,and attach a completed label . 4.4 Sample Screening Technf aues . The E-530 and HP-190 probe can be used with the Survey Tube to perfom , gross counting of air filters. These techniques should be used only when the PRM-7 indicates you are out of the plume. 4.4.1 Zeolite Cartridges .

a. Obta'in sample per section 4.1.
b. Insert HP-190 probe in Survey Tube in the direction of the arrow.
c. Place the open end of the tube perpendicular to, and in contact with, the cartridge. ,
d. Allow meter to stabilize.

l e. Multiply meter reading in~ cpm by 1 E-5 to convert to uCt.

f. Divide uCi by total flow in cc and report as uCi/cc.

( 4.4.2 RAS-1 Particulate Filter

a. Obtain sample per section 4.1.
b. Insert HP-190 probe in Survey Tube in the direction of the arrow.

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c. Place the open end of the tube perpendicular to, and in contact with, the filter.

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d. Allow meter to stabilize.
e. Multiply the meter reading by 6.77 E-6 to convert to uCf.
f. Divide by total flow in cc and report as uCi/cc.

4.4.3 Hi Vol Filter -

a. Obtain a sample per section 4.2
b. Insert HP-193 probe in Survey Tube in the direction of the arrow.
c. Place -the open end of the tube perpendicular to, and in contact with, the filter.
d. Allow meter to stabilize.
e. Multiply meter reading by 3.17 E-5 to convert to uCi.
f. Divide by total flow in cc and report as uCi/cc.

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l l NO. EP-ENY-4C REY. 8 WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION ~ i Kew'aunce Nuclear Power Plant I TITLE: Sanple Acquisition, Environmental l Samplino Techniques S . EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l l l OATE: ,'if 21 1982 l PAGE 1 of 4

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                                                                     'l 1.0 APPLICABILITY 1.1 After completion of Site Access Facility, (SAF), the Environmental Monitoring Teams (EM Teams) will obtain environmental samples as directed by the Environmental Protection Director (EPD).

2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 The first samples are taken at the site boundary. The EM Team taking these samples shall wear full-face respirators with iodine canisters if conditions warrant. 2.2 For samp'les taken off-site, the EM Tean shall be equipped with full-face respirators. The masks shall be worn if dose projections or  : r instrument readings indicate that the plume is in the area or has passed V . over the area. , 2.3 Care must be taken during sample acquisition to employ techniques that ~ maintain sample integrity. Use new scoops, shovels, and funnels for each sam;-le obtained. (Note: These tools can be decontaminated at the SAF between assignments).

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 Isenbud, Environmental Radioactivity 4.0 DIMEDIATE ACTIONS 4.1 WATER SAMPLES l 4 .1.1 To obtain a water sample, obtain a pre-marked 1 gallon poly-bottle, L a plastic funnel, and an appropriate ladle to transfer the water. 4.1.2 Place the funnel into the marked bottle. 4.1.3 Ofp the ladle so that it skims the surface of the water. 4.1.4 Transfer the water into the sample bottle, taking care not spill any water on the exterior of the bottle. l c

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     .             WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION 1

i TITLE: Sample Acquisiti:n, Environmental Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Sampling Techniqu;s l

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_m EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l PAGE 2 of 4 1 DATE: .MAy 0 I 1982 I I e , 4.1. 5 Fill the sample bottle to the mark, cap tightly and complet'e and attach a label . 4.1.6 Place the bottle in a large plastic bag and seal. 4.2 SNOW SAMPLES l 4.2.1 With a small trowel, scrape the surface of the snow no l deeper than 1/4". 4.2.2 Gather approximately 2 liters of surface snow in a poly bag (use double bags). 4.2.3 Seal the bags tightly. 4.2.4 Complete and attach a label with the following information:

                                           -Date
                                            -time                                                                                 -
                                            -Location (Sector designation and sample point number according to Table ENY-3A) v                                        -Initial s 4.3 SOIL SAMPLES g 4.3.1 Using a trowel, scrape the surface of the ground to remove the
                            =                first 1/4" ,of soil.

4.3.2 Gather enough surface soil to fill half of a 12" x 24" poly-bag. 4.3.3. Fold the top lip of the bag outward to simplify holding and pour the soil in, a shovel full at a time. 4.3.4 Fold the lip back up and seal, then place sample in a second poly bag and seal it. 4.3.5 Compl'ete and attach a label with the following information:

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                                               -Time
                                               -Location (Sector designation and sample point number according to Table ENV-3A)                                                       __
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                                        -Da te
                                         -Time
                                         -Location (Sector designation and sample point number'according                     .

to Table ENV-3A)

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4.5 MILK SAMPLES 4.5.1 All milk samples will be handled as directed by the Enviranaental Consultant.

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4.6 SMEAR SURVEY 4.6.1 Equipment Required

a. Cloth smear discs (NU-CON)
   .                             4.6.2 . Instructions l                                           a. Select a representative smooth surface to snear test 'i .e.

j' tops of vehicles, air sample housing, etc.) !l b. Wipe a 4" square or 18" S-shaped area with the rough <.iie down. l < " "' i t

    '                                      c. Fold the smear holding paper in hal f so that thr'             ' L' " I -        _,

covered and complete the infonnation required on *"

d. Return to the SAF for smear analysis as directed by the LM Ivan Coordinator. ,

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               'Kewaunce Nuclear ~ Power Plant .                   l TITLE: Sample Acquisition, Enviromnental I        Sampling Technioues       '

EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE i l s l DATE: ggy 211582 l PAGE 4 of 4-1 I 4.7 Ground Level Deposition The following technique can be used to roughly determine the extent of ground level contamination.

a. Insert the HP-190 probe 'into the Survey . Tube in the direction of the arrow.
b. Place the tube perpendicular to, and in contact with, the surface to be measured. .
c. Allow the meter to stabilize.
d.  ?!ultiply meter reading by 37 and report as dpm/100cm2
e. Remove probe and check the end of the Survey Tube for residual contamination. Deconta;ninate as required. ,

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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION TITLE:. Operati:nal Support
        .            Kewaunee Nuclear Power' Plant                                 Facility ~Activatirn EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE                                                  PAGE' 1 of 3 DATE: //4)' ; 1 gg32 a

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l.0 APPLICABILITY The Operational Support Facility (OSF) is activated- for an Alert, Site Emercency and General Emergency or at the request of the Emergency Di recto r. 2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 Contact the Radiological Protection Director (RPD) for an Inplant Radiation Emergency Team (RET) member to perform a radiation survey - of the OSF for verification of habitabili.ty. 2.2 Ensure accountability of personnel and OSF staff reporting to the OSF is maintained throughout the incident (see EP-AD-12). 2.3 Ensure Air Monitoring System (AMS) unit in the Assembly Room is operatio,na' or air samples are taken to detect any airborne contamination. [ A' ~

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan 3.2 EP-AD 17, Comunications

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3.3 EP-AD-12, Personnel Assembly & Accountability 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Support Activities Director (SAD) 4.1.1  :;otify additional support personnel as needed using Table AD-17.1 7 or a plant personnel home telephone list. 4.1. 2 Direct the first OSF staf f menber that arrives to perfom actions listed in Section 4.2. 4.1. 3 Assign a staf f member to act as the Asse-ibly Area . Coordinator and perform EP-AD-12, Assembly and Accountability. _, i Direct the OSF staf f member assigned the duties of cor:municator 4.1. 4 to perform actions listed in Section 4.3. Y 1 l I ! ~ * - --

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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION l . Kewaunte Nucicar Power Plant TITLE: Operatirnal Support -

                     '                                                                                   Facility Activation
   %      EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 4.1. 5 Upon completion of Section 4.2 and Section 4.3 infom the Control Room and Emergency Director that the OSF is operational.

4.1. 6 Brief the OSF staff periodically on the status of the emergency and condition of the plant. . 4.1.7 Maintain a log record of all- significant events and actions. NOTE: The above log record shall include as a minimum the following:

a. Date
b. Time . ~
c. Significant Event / Action
d. Person information transmitted to and/or received from
e. Name and initials of person making entries 4.2 First OSF Staff Member
   -                          4.2.1   Complete Form OSF-2, OSF Activation ~ Checklist and Equipment l

Inventory, and report completion to the SAD. 4.3 Comunicator

   )                          4.3.1. Maintain a Communications Log containing infomation received from and sent to tne other Emergency Response Facilities and support organizations.

NOTE: The above log shall include as a minimum the following:

a. Date and time
b. Phone circuit used
c. Messages received or sent
d. Name of person information was received from or sent.to
e. Name.and. initials. of person making entries 4.3.2 Inform the' SAD promptly of all information received from members of the Emergency Response Organization or support organizations.

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Instructions: Initial steps as performed and sign when complete.

l. Start time: INITIALS
2. Radiation Levels: .

A. Record.0SF radiation monitor readings provided by Inplant RET member, mR/hr or Obtain a portable radiation monitoring instrument and do a battery check, calibration sticker check, and then measure radiation levels. Reading INITIALS

             /                           NOTE:     If levels are above 100 mr/hr contact the Emergency Director V                                             to see if OSF activation should continue.

B. Record AMS unit reading . INITIALS

3. Verify that the following equipment or supplies are available:
a. MSA Air Pack
b. Emergency Plan and Impleraenting Procedures
c. OSF Activation log *
d. OSF Communications log INITIALS COMPLETED BY:

(signature) , (date) (time)

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1.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure will be utilized by the Inplant Radiation Emergency Team upon declaration of an Alert, Site Energency, or General Emergency or at the dis-cretion of the Radiological Protection Director (dPO) or Emergency Director (ED). 2.0 PRECAUTIONS - 2.1 Inplant RET is normal'1y based in the Radiation Protection Office (RP0). 2.2 If the RPO becomes uninhabitable (area radiation 50 mr/hr.), the team - shall change its base of operations to the Radiological Analysis Facility (RAF'. 3.0 P.EFERErlCES 3.1 EP-RET-2, Inplant Radiation Emergency' Tean

 '-{      4.0     INSTRUCTIONS 4.1   All. Inplant RET members shall assemble at the RFO.

4.2 Check controlled area sign-in sheets to determine persons inside the controllec area. l 4.3 Perform radiation and airborne surveys in the area of the RP0. t l 4.4 Test the remote console and walkie-talkie operations. 4.5 Test the computer terminal to ensure all modes (IMS, VSPC, and APL) of

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operation are available. 4.6 Perform radiation and airborne activity surveys in the Count Room and ensure that the counting equipment is usable. 4.7 Monitor the routes from the Security Building to the Administration Building lobby and to door 70. Record dose rates along both routes. - . 4.8 Perfona a light source test on the TLD readers to ensure proper response. . s 4.9 Record flow rates fron containment, and Auxiliary B. uilding vent exhaust stacks, Control Roon indicators, for future reference in the RP0 Log. .

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NISC0ftSIfi PUBLIC SERVICE' CORPORATION NO. EP-RET-2A Kewaunee fluclear P:wer Plant. TITLE: RP0/RAF Activaticn 9 EMERGE? ICY PLAft IMPLEMEllTIf1G PROCEDURE 4 DATE:

                                                                            @ 21 g          PAGE 2 of.4 4.10 Ensure that 'the fo'llowing equipment is available for use if not already assembled.

4.10.1 RAP pump , 4.10.2 High range portable survey meters 4.10.3 High. range dosimeters 4.10.4 Base maps 4.10.5 1 ea. High band radio 4.10.6 Radio remot;e ' console 4.10.7 TLD badges, chips and reader 4.10.8 Suf ficient protective clothing 4.10.9 Self-contained breathing units ( 4.10.10 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures 4.10.11 Filtars, suipes, plant survey maps, charcoal cartridges, silver zeoliti cartridges, marinelli beakers. 4.10.12 Post accident radiation level maps (Shielding' Maps) 4.11 Record names and phone numbers of the persons filling the positions in Form RET-2A.l. 4.12. If the emergency occurs on a back shift, the Radiation Technologist on shift shall report to the RPO and control radiological responses until relieved by the incoming Inplant RET me.r.bers and the RPD. 4.13 Most air samples taken during the initial stages of an emergency should be labeled, bagged and stored for possible recounting at a later date. Ensure that the following information is provided for each sample: a.) date and time b.) location - c.) name of individual sampling __ d.) instrument type and serial no. e.) duration of the sanple - f) air sampler flow rate . g.) name of individual counting the sample

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Radiological Protection Direct. RP0/RAF Support Activities Director OSF (Admin Bldg Conf Room) I Security Bldg

       %' Security Director Emergency Response Manager                                  E0F Environmental Protection Direct.                             EOF Environraental Monitoring Team                               SAF Coordinator
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v,.? , FORM RET-2A.2 EMERGENCY SAMPLE WORKSHEET Saraple Number Sample Location Sample Date and Time

          -.            Nane of Person Doing Sampling             -
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Equipnen.t Used - Type and Serial No. l Duration of Sample \ - l Air Sampler Flow Rate i

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                ' Kewaunee Nuclear. Power Plant i TITLE: Security Forc2 R:spons]

l to Emergencies

 % EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE                                                                                    I                           I I DATE:                     l PAGE 1 of 3 s
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REVIEWED BY )4f[f7/M* ~'M w ,e- APPROVED BY //@ ~ l f 7 I . l.0 APPLICABILITY . The Security Force shall inplement this procedure upon declaration of a - plant emergency. 2.0 PRECAUTIONS - 2.1 If the plant emergency is caused by a security event, the Contingency Plan and procedures have priority over the actions in this procedure. 2.2 All Security personnel shall wear their dosinetry af ter declaration of a plant emergency. 2.3 If the Sec'urity Building becomes uninhabitable, actions of the Security l Force should-be directed by the Shif t Captain from the Site Access

                'l                         Facility. (SAF)
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3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 EP-AD-12, Personnel Assembly and Accountability 3.2 EP-AD-13A, limited Area Evacuation 3.3 EP-AD-13B, Emergency Assembly / Evacuation 3.4 EP-AD-13C, Site Evacuation 3.5 EP-AD-14, Search and Rescue, 4.0 SECURITY DIRECTOR /SHI?T CAPTAIN INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Unusual Event 4.1.1 Ready the.cmergency vehicle and provide emergency vehicle I driver to transport injured individual to offsite medical - i facilities, if required. . I NOTE: A plant high band radio (on Shif t Captain's desk)

  • I should be taken with the ve,hicle.

4.1.2 If Personnel Assembly is announced over the Gai-tronics, implement EP-SEC-3, Personnel Accountability - Initial and Maintaining.

            .                                   4.1.3 Direct any search anE rescue operations required.

I i WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION l NO. EP-SEC-2 I Kewau' nee Nuclear Power Plant . l TITLE: Security Force Response l to Emergencies -

          . , EMERGENCY FLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE              1                       i l DATE:  ggy 211982     i     PAGE 2 of 3
   %s I                       I 4.2' Alert, Site Emergency, or General Emergency                             .

4.2.l~ If needed, provice emergency vehicle driver to transport injured individual to offsite medical facilities. NOTE: A plant high band radio (at the Radiation Protection Office) should be taken with the vehicle. 4.2.2 If Personnel Assembly is announced over the Gai-tronics, immediately implement EP-SEC-3. 4.2.3 Dispatch an officer to the Site Access Facility (SAF). He/she shall;

a. Obtain SAF keys from t'he Shif't Captain.
b. - Take the emergency vehicle to the SAF,
c. Place two roadblocks on Nuclear Road, stopping all traffic, f
    \s,,                                d. Implement EP-SEC-4, . Dosimetry Issue at SAF,
e. Only allow personnel with Xcwaunee Plant I.D.'s access, unless autnorized by:

Shif t Supervisor Sup'p ort Activities Director Emergency Director Security Director Event Operations Director Emergency Response Manager Radiological Protection Director Environmental Protection Di . TSC Director Admin / Logistics Director

f. Inform Shift Captain and HWY 42. officer by radio of authorized in-coming personnel , and,
g. Record the names of personnel telephoning the SAF that they are in transit.

4.2.4 Dispatch an officer for the HWY 42 entrance. He/she shall: i a. Report to .the HWY 42 entrance and pl ace a road block,

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b. Direct any reporting personnel to the Site Access Facility, and -
c. Only allow entrance to those personnel cleared by the SAF.

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4.2.5 Dispatch an officer to the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF). He/she shall open the EOF and log in response personnel. l 4.2.6 Dispatch an officer to the' fishing area and inform people they sho:.' i Teave the site, using the following statement MITH r:0 OTHER INFORMATION GIVEN:

                                                "The plant site has been temporarily. closed and you are requested to leave. Please do so at this time."

4.2.7 Assist in the evacuation of plant personnel (EP-AD-13A, EP-AD-13B, and EP-AD-13C). 4.2.8 Contact additional Security Force personnel to augment the normal shif t complement.

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                           ,Kewaunce Nuclear P wer Plant                       TITLE: T;chnical Support Center               l Activation
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l.0 APPLICABILITY , The Technical Support Center (TSC) is activated for an Alert, Site Emergency, and G_eneral Emergency or at the request of.the Emergency Director. 2.0 PRECAUTIONS . 2.1 Report portable radiation readings obtained in the TSC to the Radiological Protection Director (RPD) and request the control console read-outs for the TSC radiation monitors for verification of habitability. , 2.2 Ensure accountability of personnel and staf f reporting to the TSC. is maintained throughout the incident (see EP-AD-12).

       .                       2.3 Ensure Air Monitoring System (AMS) unit is operating or air samples
             ,                      are taken to measure airborne contamination.

2.4 Ensure that all actions and notifications are logged.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan 3.2 EP-AD-17, Commun' cations 3.3 EP-AD-12, Assembly and Accountability 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Technical Support Center Director- (TSCD) 4.1.1 tiotify members of the TSC staff (as many, or all, as necessary) in accordance with Table AD-17.1 using.the Plant Supervisors / STA Group.' 4.1.2 Obtain a status briefing on plant conditions from the Cont.'ol _ _ Room and/or Emergency Director. 4.1.3 Dire'ct the first TSC staf f member to arrive at the TSC to perform the steps listed in Section 4.2.. O S e

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DATE: ggy 211982 PAGE 2 of 4 4.1.4 Assign the necessary TSC staff member (s) to man TSC communication . links. 4.1.5 In' form the Control Room and Emergency Director that the TSC is operational upon completion of steps. outlined in Section 4.2 and 4.3. 4.1.6 Brief the TSC staff periodically on the status of the emergency and pertinent plant conditions.

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4.1.7 Maintain a log record of all significant events and actions. NOTE: The above 1og shall include as a minimum the following infonaation: .

a. Date
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c. Significant Event / Action
    ,, g                                   d. Significant Actions Taken 4.1. 8 Assign a TSC staff member to act as the Assembly Area
      ,                                  , Coordinator and perform EP-AD-12, Assembly and Accountability.

4.1.9 Initiate EP-TSC-3, Plant Status, to determine plant conditions. . 4.2 First TSC Staff Member

                               - -4.2.1 - Complate the TSC Activation Checkli st, Form TSC-2 and report completion to the TSCD.

4.3 TSC Communicators - 4.3.1 Establish contact (s) with assigned Energency Facilities. 4.3.2 Maintain a Comnunications Log (Form EP-AD-17) containing information received fran and sent to other Energency Response Facilities and other support organizations.

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   \s                                                                                                                           . MAi ,,1                                                   -     1982 NOTE: The above log record shall include as a minimum the following:
a. Date and Time ~
b. Phone circuit used
c. Messages received or sent
d. flame of person information was received from or sent to
e. Name and initials of person making entries 4.3.3 Infonn the TSCO promptly of all infonnation received from members of the Emergency Response Organization or support organizations.

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Instructions: Initial steps as performed' and sign when complete.

1. Start time Initials
2. Radiation levels:

A. Obtain E-530 and do a battery check, calibration sticker check, and then measure radition levels. Reading Initials B. Obtain Radalert and push the test button to verify operation. If operable, set on lowest range ~ that doesn't alarm. Initial s

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3. Activate the data link to Prodac computer.

l 4. Place the Tech. Support Center Ventillation System in the l Recirculation Mode. Initials

5. Turn. on TSC night bell to receive incoming calls until PBX switchboard is manned.

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