ML20058F681
| ML20058F681 | |
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| Site: | Ginna |
| Issue date: | 06/25/1982 |
| From: | Bodine J ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP. |
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| PROC-820625-01, NUDOCS 8208020195 | |
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PROCEDURE NO.
SC-213 REV. NO.
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SC-213 ACCOUNTABILITY OF PERSONNEL
1.0 PURPOSE
1.1 Provide instruction for accountability of personnel within the plant protected area in the event of plant evacuation.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 SC-233 Search and Research Operation 2.2 CS-10.0, Security Personnel Actions During a Radiation Emergency 2.3 GS-17.0, Accountability of Personnel During Emergency Conditions
3.0 INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 Upon leaving the site all personnel will turn in the site photo identification card to Security.
3.1.1 Security personnel will deactivate each card upon exiting by the normal procedure.
3.1.2 After the last person has exited the site, Security shall request an Employee Onsite List from the computer.
3.2 Security personnel shall bring the Employee Onsite List to the Emergency Survey Center.
3.3 The' Technical Support Center Administrative / Communications Manager shall report the names of all personnel in the TSC, and all persons reported to be in the Control Room and Operation Support Center, to the Emergency Survey Center Manager.
3.4 With Security, the Emergency Survey Center Manager shall cross off all names reported to be at the other Emergency Centers and Security personnel onsite.
3.4.1 The names of personnel not accounted for shall be reported to the Emergency Coordinator.
3.5 The Emergency Coordinator shall determine the necessity of Search and Rescue Operations for unaccounted personnel.
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SC-213:2 3.5.1 Unaccounted personnel shall be paged and requested to ca' 2 the Operator.
3.5.2 Consider the possibility that the unaccounted personnel may have left the site. Check guard at plant driveway for personnel leaving.
3.5.3 Consider a telephone call to individual's home.
3.5.4 Advise other Emergency Centers of personnel accountability status.
3.6 Should the Security conputer be out of service during the site evacuation.
3.6.1 A senior member of each shop or work group shall prepare a list of their fellow workers in the Training Center and submit the list to Security Personnel.
3.6.2 This list will be checked with group managers to determine any personnel not accounted for.
3.6.3 Personnel unaccounted for shall be reported as per step 3.4 above.
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PROCEDURE NO.
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SC-233:1 SC-233 4
SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATION
1.0 PURPOSE
1.1 Provide a method for a search and rescue operation.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 SC-213 Accountability of Personnel 2.2 SC-230 Immediate Entry Procedure 2.3 A-7 Procedure for handling illness or injury at Ginna Station
3.0 INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 The Emergency Coordinator will institute a search and rescue operation based upon accountability.
3.1.1 Notify Security to scan area for missing individual (s).
3.1.2 Notify Control Room giving the identity of missing individtial(s).
3.1.3 Nctify the on-site survey teams to visually scan for the missing individual (s).
3.2 The radio communicator in TSC shall notify in-plant survey teams of search and rescue operation.
3.2.1 Should an in plant survey team discover the missing individual (s):
3.2.1.1 Notify the Radio Communicator in TSC and give assistance as required.
3.3 The Search, and Rescue team shall commence the operation as follows :
3.3.1 If dispatched from Emergency Survey Center enter site using SC-230 Immediate Entry Procedure.
3.3.2 Obtain identity of individual (s) and:
t 3.3.3 Obtain appropriate protective clothing, dosimetry meters as recommended by Health Physicist and a radio.
3.3.4 Commence search in lasr. known area and expand it adj acent I
areas and building until individual is found.
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SC-233:2 3.4 Dnegency Coordinator shall keep other Emergency Centers advised of personnel accountability status.
3.3.5 Do not enter area where radiation levels are greater than 2 R/hr unless directed by Emergency Coordinator.
3.3.6 Upon locating missing individual, notify the Radio Comunicator in TSC and ccanence emergency medical treatment as appropriate per A-7 procedure for handling illness or injury at Ginna Station.
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SC-322 MANNING 'IHE EMENENCY SURVEY CENTER
1.0 PURPOSE
1.1 he purpose of this procedure is to designate in31viduals who should report to the Emergency Survey Center for an Alert level or greater event. Wese personnel will assist the TSC and G C with emergency functions.
2.0 REFERfNCES
2.1 SC-1 Radiation Emergency Plan 2.2 SC-200 Emergency Resconse Organization /Resronsibilities 2.3 SC-230 Immediate Entry 2.4 SC-223 Accountability 2.5 SC-213 Site Evacuation 2.6 SC-302 Manning the Technical Support Center 2.7 SC-312 Manning the Operational Support Center 2.8 SC-323 Emergency Off Site Radiation Survey Teams 2.9 SC-324 anernency On Site Radiation Survey Teans
3.0 INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 During normal wrkirg hours (or if on site) the following cersons report directly to the Emergency Survey Center uoon announcement of an Alert level or greater 1.
Quality Control Engineer or alternate 2.
Desianated Survey ' Dean Menbers per SC-600 3.2 Upon Arrival at the Emercency Survey Center 3.2.1 Assure ESC is coen 3.2.2 Cbtain accroariate tm fran Survey Center Tag Board and log name under tag. Tag instructions found in Attachment I.
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3.2.3 Follow instruction on tag 3.3 During off duty hours individuals will be called to report to Ginna Station. You may report directly to the Emergency Survey Center and proceed with Step 3.2 above.
3.4 Check out high range survey instrument.
3.4.1 Survey basement, auditorium and areas exterior to the building.
3.4.2 If dose rate is greater than 50 mrem /hr advise emergency coordinator and make arrangements to relocate after survey teams are dispatched.
3.4.3 Take an air sample and determine activity.
If unidentified activity is greater than 1 x 10-8 uci/cc advise emergency coordinator.
3.5 Assist survey teams to organize and maintain tean positions on maps.
3.5.1 Maintain a record of all survey team sanples and insure samples are properly marked and stored.
3.6 Notify Security at SAS of TSC members (by name) who will need access to the site.
3.6.1 Advise those going to the TSC of dose rates in the area.
3.7 Obtain accountability of all plant personnel in ESC and Training Center.
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SC-322:3 ATTACHMENT I 'IO SC-322 TAG BOARD ASSIGNMENTS Emergency Survey Center Manager Ioq Name on Tag Board REVERSE SIDE Follow procedure SC-322 BLANK Emergency Survey Center Canmunicator Report to Survey Center REVERSE SIDE Manager BLANK On-Site Survey Team Blue Obtain Blue foot locker REVERSE SIDE Follow procedure SC-324 BI hlK found inside foot locker On-Site Survey Tean Yellow Obtain Yellow foot locker REVERSE SIDE Follow procedure SC-324 BIANK found inside foot locker Spare Survey Teen M1ite Recort to Survey Center REVERSE SIDE Manaaer BLANK Obtain a dosimeter Follow procedure SC-323 and 324 foun3 inside foot locker l
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PROCEDURE NO.
SC-452 REV. NO.
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SC-452:1 SC-452 SAMPLING SNOW, GRASS, SOIL AND VEGETATICN
1.0 PURPOSE
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'Ib define criteria for taking samples frca areas surrounding the plant to determine possible surface contamination after an uncontrolled release.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 SC-450
3.0 PRINCIPLE
3.1 Die determination of radioactive contamination in the environment surrounding the Ginna Plant requires specific criteria for sampling to ensure that meaningful data is obtained.
4.0 PREREQUISITES AND NEEDED EQUIPMENT:
4.1 Clean plastic bags for holding samples.
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'Ibols for obtaining specific types of samples, as may be necessary.
4.3 Survey meter RM-14 with HP190 probe or uR meter.
5.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LLUT VAWES:
5.1 Care nust be taken not to contaminate the initial sample while it is being taken.
5.2 Care must be taken not to cross-contaminate samples in handling or counting.
5.3 Radiological precautions should be taken while sampling potentially contaminated areas to prevent personal contamination.
6.0 INSTRUCTIONS
6.1 Obtain clean plastic bags to be used to collect samples.
6.2 Cbtain tools necessary to obtain specific types of samples.
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SC-452:2 6.3.9 Return sanple bag for analysis to Surve, Center Manager, environmental trailer or other specified location.
6.4 Radiation measurements of snall selected land areas for possible contamination.
6.4.1 Restrict passage through the area when pssible by cordoning off with ropes.
6.4.2 Establish a grid system of reasonable size squares in area to be surveyed: 1.e. 20 ft. squares for low contamination; 10 ft. squares for moderate contamination; 5 ft. squares for heavy contamination.
6.4.3 Slowly walk along centerline of grid squares holding survey instrument 1 meter above ground or other authorized confortable height. Note readings of instrument for deviations fran background measurements.
6.4.4 Record reading at center point of each square.
6.4.5 After finishing center point measurements for all squares, return to locations deviating fran background measurements and by surveying smaller areas determine if deviation is for general area contamination or locations of hot sp ts of contamination.
6.4.6 Prepare a map of area surveyed using recorded readings and approximate areas of contamination.
6.5 Taking samples at locations identified for environmental sampling.
l 6.5.1 Survey 1 cu above the surface to determine maximum activity in general area of interest.
6.5.2 Select specific area to be sampled determined by size of sanple necessary.
6.5.3 Grassy area. Measure selected sampling area in units of square feet.
6.5.3.1 Take radiation readings 1 cu and 1 meter above the surface of area to be sampled.
6.5.3.2 Clip grass in sample area as close to the roots as p ssible without including dirt in the sample. Grass sample should fill approximately a volume of 1 gal. if possible.
NOTE: Do not pull up clunps of grass and dirt and submit as sample. 'Ihis sample would be meaningless for determination of contamination.
6.5.3.3 Collect top 1/2 in. of soil fran area in which grass was clipped as a secord sample. Soil area to obtain equivalent volume as grass will be less than clipped for grass sample.
SC-452:3 6.5.3.4 Remeasure radiation levels at 1 cm and 1 meter above surface.
6.5.3.5 Record on Attachment I the location of sample, area sampled in sq. ft., depth of soil sampled, location on grid or number of feet and direction fr m permanent reference object, time of sample and radiation readings before and after sampling.
6.5.4 Non-grassy areas. Measure selected area in square feet.
6.5.4.1 Measure radiation levels at 1 cm and 1 meter above surface.
6.5.4.2 If leaves and/or other debris, other than sticks, are in the selected area, they should be collected as a separate sample.
6.5.4.3 Remeasure radiation levels if leaves have been collected for sample.
6.5.4.4 Collect top 1/2 in. of soil frm area selected if level.
Collect small plugs of soil if roughly plowed field. Plugs can cover larger area but give approximate sq. ft. area.
6.5.4.5 Remeasure radiation levels at 1 m and 1 meter.
6.5.4.6 Record on Attachment I the location of sample, depth sampled, location on grid or number of feet and direction frm permanent reference object, time of sample and radiation readings before and after sampling.
6.5.4.7 Label sample bag clearly, identifying sample.
6.6 Sampling vegetation.
6.6.1 Choose vegetation to be sampled based on deposition Enssibilities and availability for sufficient sample size.
WrE: Tree leaves should be sanpled frcm top most part of tree. Deposition is unlikely on leafy areas under taller trees or bushes. Ground covers such as burdoch, lettuce or flowers should be selected frm open areas.
Large leafy vegetation is better than small.
If rain has occurred since the release, deposited contamination may have been washed off.
6.6.2 Take as large a sample as possible considering that it will be cmpressed into a 3.5 liter marinelli beaker.
NOTE: Consider that edible vegetation will be prepared as normally used for eating, prior to countirg.
6.6.3 Record on Attachment I the location of sample, type of sample, time of sample and other data necessary for full descriptive purposes.
SC-452:4 ATTACHMENT I Type of Sanple Date:
Time:
Person Taking Sample:
Iocation:
DRAW MAP Reference Object:
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Area sq. ft.
Depth inches Before Sampling:
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