ML20062B871
| ML20062B871 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | 07001201 |
| Issue date: | 10/18/1990 |
| From: | Lester K BABCOCK & WILCOX CO. |
| To: | Haughney C NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9010260192 | |
| Download: ML20062B871 (3) | |
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"BBWFUEL COMPANY Ol$$
An Amencan Corrveny wrth Waddwade Resourses P.O. Box 11646 ~
lynchbur9. VA 245061646 Te% phone:904-522 6000 October 18,-1990 Mr. Charles Haughney Uranium Fuel Section Fuel Cycle Safety Branch Division of Industrial and Medical Safety, NMSS Nuclear Regulatory Commisalon Washington, D.C.
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REFERENCE:
.SNM-1168 License, Docket 70-1201-
Dear Mr. Haughney:
B&W Fuel Company submitted a revised Radiological Contingency Plan (RCP) on October 17, 1990.
Pages 32 and 33 were the incorrect pages please remove those two pages and replace them with the provided copies.
Six copies of page 32 and 33 been provided.
If you should have any questions regarding the new.RCP, please feel free to contact me at (804) 522-6202.
Sincerely,<
B&W FUEL COMPANY COMMERCIAL NUCLEAR FUEL PLANT-Yw $ Scd3T Kathryn S.
Lester Manager, Health Physics & Licensing-I g.
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t B&W FUEL COMPANY, COMMERCIAL NUCLEAR FUEL PLANT-USNRC LICENSE SNM-1160, DOCKET 70-1201 RADIOLOGICAL CONTINGENCY PLAN l
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Laboratory analytical capability at the NNFD-RL1and NNFD. (gross alpha,-
L beta, gamma counting spectrum; analysis).
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Portable instrumentation from NNFD-RL and NNFD.
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MeteorologicalLinformationLfrom thel l
National Weather Services. Station or from the-Virginia Office of-Emergency Services.
7.0 Maintenance of Radiological Contingency Preparedness Capability 7.1 Written Procedures, Review, and Updating-The Manager, Quality and Safety is responsible for-assuring-that the Emergency Procedure'iscreviewed" i
for technical correctness and applicability at least once each year, and updated as' appropriate.
Revised procedures are; approved by cognizant members of plant management. ' Procedures distribution and control shall be-the responsibility of plant supervision..
Health-Safety procedures are approvedLin writing by members of plant. management / supervision if it q
is determined by Quality and-Safety that,their i
area of responsibility is affected by1the' procedure.
7.2 Training I
Training in emergency response,begins-with the indoctrination of each new' employee.
Health-Safety conducts the new employee'
. formal i
indoctrination in accord with-10 CFR 19. JL documented retraining of radiation workers shall i
be conducted by Health-Safety at least annually, The officers of the Emergency Organization shall meet on an annual basis to. review an refresh the-l emergency procedures and their respective roles they play in emergencies.-
The Emergency Rescue Team and Radiation Monitoring Teams receive annual training programs which j
include fire fighting techniques and1 rad i
monitoring techniques, respectively.. Both teams j
are familiarized with new and old equipment.
The teams are familiarized with the unique hazards associated with radioactive materials.
.The teams!
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B&W FUEL COMPANY, COMMERCIAL NUCLEAR FUEL PLANT USNRC LICENSE SNM-1168, DOCKET 70-1201 RADIOLOGICAL CONTINGENCY PLAN l
t are trained in the u'se of protective equipment and e
are medically qualified annually.for respirator use.
Members of the local fire department tour the plant on an annual basis or as otherwise mutually agreed.
General employee training requirements for emergency-monitoring personnel is i
specified in Chapter 2 of SNM-1168.
7.3 Tests and Drills Emergency drills and exercises.are. conducted to test the adequacy of timing and content of implementing procedures, to test emergency equipment, and to ensure that emergency.
3 organization personnel are familiar with their.
duties.
A critique after the drill will take y
place to note any deficiencies and/or' improvements' that can be made.
A planned evacuation will be conducted-annually for CNFP personne1~.
Emergency drills (or a combined drill) of plant medical emergency and radiological monitoring capabilities l
will be held-at'least annually.
1 7.4 Maintenance and Inventory of Radiological i
Emergency Equipment, Instrumentation, and
. 1 Supplies j
Equipment, supplies,-and instruments held.in i
readiness for emergency use are inventoried-and functionally tested on a quarterly' basis.
Calibration of instruments is performed' semi-annually.
8.0 Records and Reports j
8.1 Records of Incidents l
Record forms are maintained in the'CNFP Emergency Procedure.
The record-forms.will' document l
personnel statements concerning the incident,
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radiation survey data, evacuation checks, Health-Safety. checks,. Radiation Monitoring, and l
Environmental Monitoring.. Logbooks or equivalent will be used to record the.cause of the: incident, corrective actions takenLto terminate the emergency including the extent-of injury or damage, offsite assistance requested, offsite' assistance-actually received,.and~offsite" organizations to which-the situation was reported, and the action taken or' planned to prevent a recurrence of the incident.-
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