ML20063M427
ML20063M427 | |
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Site: | Palisades |
Issue date: | 08/10/1982 |
From: | Montrose R CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.) |
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EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTATION PROCEDURE EI-2.1 PALISADES PLANT ACTIONS / NOTIFICATIONS DURING AN EMERGENCY REVISION 7 1.0 PERSONNEL RESPONSIBILITY The Site Emergency Director is responsible for determining actions to be taken during an emergency at Palisades Plant.
2.0 PURPOSE To provide the Site Emergency Director with a prepared course of action for each classification of emergency condition.
3.0 ATTACHMENTS AND RECORDS
- 1. Attachment 1, Immediate Facility Action / Notification Checklist
- 2. Attachment 2, Subsequent Facility Action / Notification Checklist 4.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
- 1. Definitions:
- a. Immediate Actions - actions performed within one hour. .
These actions are primarily notifications.
- b. SubsequentNctions-actionsperformedinanexpeditious '
manner depending on the emergency.
- c. If Necessary Actions - actions that are not required, but could possibly be needed.
5.0 PROCEDURE
. 5.1 Use the emergency classification obtained in EI-1, (ie, Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency) to identify i Mandatory / Subsequent /If Needed, Actions on Attachment 1.
5.2 Indicate the actions to be taken in the left column of Attachment 2.
Use an 'M' to indicate a Mandatory Action, use an 'S' to indicate a Subsequent Action and an
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-5.3 Date Attachment 2.
5.4 As the specific action is performed, the following are recorded o'n Attachment 2.
- 1. Time action was initiated.
- 2. Person performing the action.
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.m 5.5 Upon activation of the Emergency Operations Facility, appropriate Actions may be assigned to the EOF to relieve the burden on the Technical Support Center. .
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Page 1 l DETECTION MANDATORY / SUBSEQUENT / IF KEY WORD EVENT NEEDED, ACTIONS
. Annunciation (SI initiated: Ckt. 1. Ckt. 2). Mandatory: 1.2.3.5.10. 17 SIS Safety Injection.
Subsequent: 38 ,39
. Pressuriser low pressure (1605 Psia) (PI 0103A) eases Radiological Effluent Tech Speca. . Radwaste discharge monitor (RE-1049)* Mandatory: 1.2.3.5.10.17
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side restricted areas with threatened of f- . Confirmation by survey results.
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1 MPC at site boundary.
Fuel Damage Coolant activity greater than 1.0 uc/gran . Pa11ed fuel monitor (RIA 0202) confirmed by radio- Mandatorys[.2.3.'5.10.17 dose equivalent I-131 for more than 72 chemistry sample analysis.
Subshent: 38 . 39 continuous hours.
PCS. Any challenge to overpressure protection . OPPS operation annunciation (SV and/or PORV open). Mandatory: 1.2.3.5.10 Temperature system (OPPS). Subsequent: 38, 39 or Pressure
, critical operation at PCS temperature <525* . Temperature recorder (TR 0121 og TR 0111).
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' - Reactor high-pressure trip. . Annunciation (RPS alarms).
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Pressurizer code safety operation. . Accoustical monitors (F1 1039. 1040. 1041).
. quench tank high level (l.IA 0116).
. Qs.ench tank high pressure (PIA 0116).
. Quench tank high temperature (TIA 0116).
. Discharge temperature alarma (TIA 0107. 0108, 0109).
PCS PCS leakage in excess of Technical Specif1- . Daily PCS leak rate determination from Surveillance Mandatory: 1.2.3.5.10.17 Integrity cation limits, but less than 50 spa. Procedure D-W-1. Subsequent: 38, 39 Primary to secondary leakage in excess of . S/C secondary water activity greater than 0.1 uc/ gram Technical Specification limits dose equivalent I-131.
Station Loss of all off-site power and PCS temperature . Annunciation switchyard noncritical alarms, start-up Mandatory: 1.2.3.5.10 Power > 325*P. transformer trouble alarm. Subsequent: 38 .39 E.uss of a!! on-site a-c sources and PCS . Automatic start of emer;ency D/C.
temperature > 325*P. . Current and voltage indicators.
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EVENT DETECTION NEEDED ACTIONS KEY WORD madatory: 1.2.3.5.10 Containment Loss of containment integrity requiring plant . Observation, Subsequent: 38 .39 Integrity shutdown. . Surveillance test results
. Surveillance test results. Mandatory: 1.2.3.5.10 Engineered loss of engineered safety feature requiring Subsequent: 38. 39 Safeguards plant shutdown. . Annunciation (Scheme K13. Panel Cl3).
System Any fire requiring outside assistance. . Annunciation (smoke Jetectors). Mandatory: 1.2.3.5.8.10. 18.30 Fire Subsequent: 38 .39
. Observation Refer to Fire Protection Implementing Procedures.
Sectiors 1 & 2.
Mandatory: 15 Security Bona threat. . Telephone notification. Subsequent: T.33h 5,10.18 Refer-to Safeguards Contingen-Unannounced demonstrations at plant site. . Observation cy Procedures. Bomb Threat Section 1. Demontrations Section 4.
. Observation. hadatory: 1.2.3.5.1018 Natural Earthquake Subsequent: 38 ,39 fhenomena If Needed: 14.15 Seiche (tidal wave). . Observation.
Tornado near site. . Observation m n-Made Aircraft crash, train derailment or exolosion . Observation Mandatory: 1.2.3. 5.10.18 on site which does not damage any safety- Subsequent: 38,39 External Hazards related buildings or structures. If Needed: 14.15 .17 ,
Refer to Safeguards Contingen-Toxic gas release on site or close to plant . Observation (on site). cy Proaedures. Section 8 site, not affecting any plant operating . Notification by off-site authorities (off-site release).
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. Observation, mndatory: 1.2.3.5.10 Public Plant shutdown under uncontrolled conditions (eg, exceeding cooldown limits). . Instrumentation (eg. TR 0111. TR 0121). Subsequent: 38 ,39 Interest Notifications Any plant shutdown required by a Technical . Observation.
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Mandatory: 1. 2. 3. 5. 8. 9.10, U . 18 Personnel Transportation of contaminated injured indi- . Observation.
Injuries vidual to hospital. . Notification from injured's supervisor. Subsequent:
If needed: 6.7.'36 38_19 (notify county Any fatality occurring on site. . Observation. where victim taken).
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. RPS alarms. Subsequent: 38.39 Systems st.bcritical. If Needed: 31 loss of functions needed to attain or maintain . Annunciators (various depending on function which'is cold shutdown (eg loss of bus YOI). lost).
Fire which affects or threatens to affect . Annunciators (smoke detectors). Mandatory: 1.2.3.5.8.10. 18 Fire safety systems. , Observation. 19.20.22.24.27.30.32 Subsequent: 38,39 If Needed: 31,34.17 Refer ta Fire Protection Implementing Procedures.
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m udatory: 1.2.3.5,10.18.19 Security On-going security compromise. eg, discovery of . Observation 20.22.24.27.32 bomb inside fence perimeter, evidence of . Security alarms Subsequent: 38,39 If Needed: 31 forced entry into the protected area or a
- Refer to Safeguards Contingen-vital ares. cy Procedures. Bomb Inside Fence - Section 2. Forced Entry - Sections 6 & 10 htural Seiche (tidal wave) threatening to flood . Observation. Mandatory: 1.2.3.5.10 ,18.19 b^ Phenomena plant structures. . Notification by civil authorities. 20.22.24.27 Subsequent: 38.39 Tornado striking facility. . Observation if Needed: 14.15.31.32 Man-Nde Aircraft crash or missile impact on facility . Observation. m ndatory: 1.2.3.5.1418.19 External uhich involves a buildica or structure, but 20.22.24.27.32 Hazards not resulting in inoperable equipment required Subsequent: 38,39 to schieve safe shutdown. If Needed: 9.14.15.16 Emplosion which damages facility, but does . Observation Refer to Safeguards Contingen-not render inoperable equipment needed to Procedures. Section 8.
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. Annunciation (SI initiated: Okt.1, Ckt. 2). ,17, ~18,1i Pressurizer low pressure (1605 paia)(PIO103A)
- Mandatory: 1 2,3 4g f> h el ' l 8' 33. 34. 38,39 l Releases If Needed: 31. n Effluent monitors detect levels corresponding .
to greater than 50 mR/h for 1/2 hour or Stack monitor (RIA 2318) reads 11 times alarm setpoint greater than 500 mR/h to the thyroid (or of less than or of equal to 1/2 hour, or 100 times alarm Mandatory: 1,2,3,4,5,10,11,17.
18,19,20.21,22.23.24.25 five times those levels to the thyroid) at the setpoint for 2 minutes, and meteorology tower Delta T site boundary for adverse meteorological is positive 2.0 or greater, less than 0.5 MPC for 1/2 Subsequent: 26,28,33,34,38,39 conditfuns. - - -
hour or 100 If Needed: 12,13.14,15,16,31, 35 ,
Projection of above dose rates based on L appropriate parameters (eg, containment .
Accident assessment.
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Measurement of above dose rates in environs. .
Monitoring teams with survey instruments.
Fuel Damage Degraded core with possible loss of coolable
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Subcooled margin monitor indicates PCS temperature greater than saturation temperature. Handatory: 1,2,3,4,5,10,17,18,
{ 19,20,21.22,23,24,25.27,32 Subsequent:26,23,33,34,38.39 PCS If Needed: 31,35 p& Integrity toss of coolant accident which exceeds .
charging pump capacity. l.ow-low pressurizer level (LIC 0101A: 22) (Panel C-12).
. Safety injection actuation alarm (Panel C-13). Mandatory: 1,2,3,4,5,10,17.18,
. Pressurizer low-pressure alarm (Panel C-12). 19,20,21,22.23,24,25,27,32
. Containment high-pressure alarm (Panel C-13). Subsequent: 26,28,33,34,38,39 l If NeedeJ 31,35 Pressurizer fluid inventory. level may not be a true indication of PCS Section Power Loss of my a-c power sources, and loss of both station batteries for s. ore than 15 . Voltage and current indicators. -
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- 1. For sequences where significant releases are not yet taking place and large amounts of fission products not yet in containment atmosphere, consider 2 mile precautionary evacuation. Consider 5 mile downwind evacuation (45' to 90*
sector) if large amounts of fisalon products are in the containment atmosphere. Recommend sheltering in other parts of the plume exposure Emergency Planning Zone under this circumstance.
- 2. For sequences where significant releases are not yet taking place and containment failure leading to a direct atmospheric release is likely in the sequence but not imminent and large amounts of fission products in addition to noble gases are in the containment atmosphere consider precautionary evacuation to 5 miles and 10 miles downwind evacuation (45* to 90* sector). u
- 3. For sequences where large amounts of fission products other than noble gases are in the containment atmosphere and
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1.0 PERSONNEL RESPONSIBILITY
- 1. The Site Emergency Director (SED) shall initiate the contents of this procedure.
- 2. The Palisades Security Force shall implement this procedure.
- 3. The Plant Nuclear Emergency Planning Coordinator (NEPC) shall maintain the Staff Augmentation List.
2.0 PURPCSE To provide a method of staff augmentation that shall ensure sufficient staffing under emergency conditions.
3.0 ATTACHMENTS AND RECORDS
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NOTE: The completed Staff Augmentation List and a copy of this procedure shall be posted in the Security Office with a backup copy in the Shift Supervisor's Office.
4.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
- 1. This procedure shall be initiated upon reaching an Alert classification or above, although staff augmentation may be performed before this level is reached at the discretion of the SED.
- 2. Consideration shall be given to the safety of incoming personnel.
If special instructions are needed to ensure safe transit to the plant, the SED shall provide these instructions to the Property Protection Supervisor or Shift Security Leader in writing.
5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 INITIATION
'5.1.1 The SED shall initiate staff augmentation by contacting the Property Protection Supervisor during normal working hours or the Security Shift Leader on backshift, weekends and holidays. The SED shall request staff augmentation be performed and provide any special instructions, per Section 4.0, Paragraph 2 at this time.
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5.2.2 The Staff Augmentation List, posted in the Security Building, shall be divided among available personnel.
5.2.3 Contact the personnel on the Shift Augmentation List. Give the following message:
"An emergency has been declared at the Palisades Site. Please proceed to the Plant and report to your assembly area".
Include special instructions provided by the SED if necessary. Note whether or not the . contact is able to respond and time of contact on the Shift. Augmentation List.
5.2.4 If a contact cannot be reached or cannot respond in a timely manner, proceed to the next contact until the required number of contacts for each area of responsibility has been reached, per the Staff Augmentation List. If sufficien't contacts cannot be made, contact the SED. . _
5.2.5 Upon completion of the Staff Augmentation List, the Property Protection Supervisor or Security Shift Leader shall contact the SED to inform him of the results.
5.3 MAINTENANCE 5.3.1 The Nuclear Emergency Planning Coordinator shall review the Staff Augmentation List quarterly.
I 5.3.2 Updates shall be made with respect to p'ersonnel changes and telephone numbers. The list should be sorted with personnel living closest to the Plant at the top of each area of responsibility group and personnel living furthest from the Plant at the bottom.
5.3.3 An updated copy of the Staff Augmentation List shall be posted in the Security Office and a backup copy provided in the Shift Supervisor's Office.
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- 1. The Chemistry / Health Physics Superintendent or Plant Health Physicist is responsible for dispatching the monitoring teams.
- 2. The Radiation Protection Technicians are responsible for
- collecting any samples, having the samples properly analyzed and reporting accurate data to the Technical Support Center.
2.0 PURPOSE Provide guidelines for the following during emergency conditions:
- a. Collection and replacement of environmen'tal TLD's.
- b. Obtaining data from environmental air monitoring stations.
- c. Assessment of liquid releases to Lake Michigan.
- d. Obtaining water / milk / vegetation samples.
, 3.0 ATTACHMENTS AND RECORDS
- 1. Attachment 1, Environmental TLD Placement
- 2. Attachment 2, Air Monitor Sample Collection Sheet
' 3. Attachment 3, Miscellaneous Radiological Environmental Samples
- 4. Attachment 4, Environmental Data
- 5. Attachment 5, Table 1 Garden, Cow and Goat Locations 4.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
! The decision to change TLD's and collect samples from environmental air sampling stations will require knowledge of expected dose rates under prevailing meteorological conditions. .
'5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Collection and replacement of environmental TLD's and collection of environmental air sample st. tion samples.
5.1.1 Determine, using current meteorological data, the downwind sectors from which the environmental samples will be retrieved. The downwind sectors snould include the one directly downwind and the sector on
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5.1.2 Mark the collection points on the Environmental Sample Location Map j (Attachment 1).
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5.1.4 After the Team has been dispatched, continually monitor wind direction in the event it changes and the predetermined travel routes and sample collection points must be changed.
5.1.5 Designate the Team that will retrieve the samples and instruct the team members as follows:
- 1. They are to proceed to the designated sample collection points via the predetermined safest route.
- 2. Radio communication is to be kept open at all times in case sample collection- points and travel routes change.
5.1.6 The Team will gather the following equipment: (Equipment may be available in emergency response vehicle.) ,
- 1. TEDA iodine cartridges in sufficient quantity to replace those that are to be collected.
- 2. TLD's designated for emergency environmental sampling in sufficient quantity to replace those that are to be collected.
- 3. Air particulate filters in sufficient quantity to replace those i that are to be collected.
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- 2. After activation of the Emergency Plan for accidents involving the release of radioactive material, one TLD at each station will be replaced daily (for example, on the first day, TLD 1
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- 4. TLD's removed during accident conditions will be collected at the Emergency Operations Facility in South Haven.
5.1.8 Collection of air particulate filters and iodine cartridges.
- 1. Turn off the air sampler motor, remove and disassamble the filter assembly.
- 2. Remove the air particulate filter from the metal backing screen being careful not to tear the filter and place it in an envelope.
Record the following on the Ziplock Bag:
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- 3. Volume meter reading
- 3. Remove the iodine cartridge from the cartridge holder and place it in an envelope.
Record the following on the Ziplock Bag:
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- 2. Date and time
- 3. Volume meter reading
- 4. Place a new filter on the metal back screen with the filter's rough side facing the 0-ring.
- 5. Place a new iodine cartridge in the bolder.
- 6. Reassemble the filter holder assembly and reinstall device into the air sampler.
,7. Turn on the air sampler. .
- 8. Record the necessary information on Attachment 2 and have the samples analyzed.
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- 2. Collect a one liter sample of representative vegetation (including crops in season) within a 15 mile radius of the plant. Record the required information on Attachment 3 and have the samples analyzed.
- 3. Collect one liter samples from the South Haven Water Treatment Plant (treated and untreated). Record the required information on Attachment 3 and have the samples analyzed.
- 4. Collect one liter samples from Lake Michigan at the shore in the -
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5.2.2 Prior to sending environmental samples offsite for analysis, perforn a gross contamination check. If analysis is performed on site, record the sample data on Attachment 4.
5.3 Environmental samples may be analyzed on site. If analysis is not performed onsite, environmental samples may be transported to, another nuclear facility or given to the Michigan Department of Public Health, Radiological Health Division .for analysis.
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STATION CODE LOCATION
- 1 (ST) 500 ft east of main gate along Access Road, 25 ft south off edge of road.
- 8 (SP) North of plant along Dump Road to property line. As road turns west, station located 10 ft north of road. .
- 13 (ST) Past #8 along Dump Road. Proceed west up dune path at right of Containment Test Structure.
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- 14 (ST) Along Dump Road to point where fence divides old Blue Star Hwy, 25 yds to east of road.
- 15 (ST) North along Blue Star Hwy, 0.75 miles from Access Road, 10 ft off west side of road.
- 16 (ST) North along Blue Star Hwy, 0.4 miles from
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- 17 (ST) Along Access Road 25 yds south of southern most power line,15 yds off east side of road.
- 18 (ST) 20 yds from Access Road along south road.
40 yds off south side of south road.
- 19 (ST) 0.2 miles along south road from Access Road, 30 ft off north side of road.
- 20 (ST) 0.4 miles along south road from Access Road, 20 ft off south side of road.
- 21 (ST) 0.7 miles along south road from Access Road, 5 f t off east side of road.
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STATION CODE LOCATION
- 1 (ST) Mounted onsite, 500 ft east of main gate. -
25 yds couth of Access Road next to well.
- 2 (TH) Along 48th Ave, 500 ft east of 80th St, 25 f t off north side of road.
- 3 (RS) Along 48th Ave, 1/4 mile west of 76th St. In ~
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- 5 (PR) Along 30th Ave, 3/4 mile east of M-140, 30 ft off north side of road. .
- 6 (RB) Along 12th Ave,1/4 mile west of M-43. 30 ft off south side of road.
- 7 (SD) Along Phoenix Road, directly behind Sherman Diary. 1/4 mile east of I-196 and Phoenix Road on north sid.. I ;
- 8 (SP) Onsite along the dump road, north of Plant.
1 mile from main gate. Near State Park boundary, on north side of road as road turns vest.
- 9 (TP) Along 32 Ave,1/4 mile west of Blue Star. 5 ft off south side of road.
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- 1. Utility pole on south side of road near west end of 20th Avenue.
- 2. Post on east side of Blue Star Hwy, approximately 1.5 miles north of Plant access road.
- 3. Utility pole on northwest corner of 76th St and 24th Avenue.
- 4. Utility pole on west side of 76th St - 0.5 miles south of 24th Avenue.
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- 5. Utility pole on southeast corner of 76th St and 28th Avenue. .
- 6. Utility pole on south side of road 0.25 miles east of corner of 77.5th St and 30th Avenue. , _ _ ,
- 7. Utility pole on northwest corner of 77.Sth St and 32nd Avenue.
- 8. " ility pole on northeast corner of 32nd Avenue and Blue Star Hwy.
- 9. Beneath environmental air sampler - approximately 0.25 miles west of Blue Star Hwy on 32nd Avenue. -
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- 10. Utility pole on southwest corner of Blue ) tar Hwy and M-140.
- 11. Utility pole on northeast corner of M-43 and CR 384.
l 12. Utility pole on south side of 20th Avenue - 0.5 miles west of 69th St.
l l 13. Utility pole on south side of 26th Avenue - 0.5 miles west of 69th St.
- 14. Utility pole on southeast corner of 70th St and 34th Avenue.
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- 15. Utility pole on west side of M-140 - 1.0 miles south of 38th Avenue.
- 16. Utility pole approximately 100 yards north of corner of CR 376 and 76th St.
i 17. Utility pole on southwest corner of CF 376 and 80th St.
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- 18. Utility pole on southeast corner of CR 376 and 82nd St - approximately 75 '
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- DAIRY COW GOAT N >5 mi >5 mi >5 mi >5 mi >5 mi NNE 1.5 mi 1.5 mi >5 mi >5 mi >5 mi NE 1.75 mi 1.75 mi 3.75 mi 2.9 mi >5 mi ENE 1.5 mi 1.5 mi 3.2 mi 3.2 mi >5 mi E 1.0 mi 1.9 mi 3.3 mi 3.3 mi >5 mi 4
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. RADIOLOGICAL MEDICAL CARE REVISION 1 1.0 PERSONNEL RESPONSIBILITY
- 1. The Site Emergency Director (SED) shall be responsible for onsite first-aid and shall make the decision whether or not an accident or injury victim should be transported to a hospital.
The Shift Supervisor shall assume the above responsibilities until the Site Emergency Plan is activated.
- 2. Plant Health Physicist or Radiation Protection Supervisor has overall responsibility for radiation exposure control and mitigation.
- 3. Radiation Protection Technicians - carry out decontamination procedures, conduct inventories of equipemnt and supplies.
2.0 PURPOSE
- 1. Describe emergency radiation exposure limits.
- 2. Describe personnel decontamination procedures.
- 3. Describe the method for use of thyroid blocki g agents.
- 4. Describe the method for transporting contaminated victims to hospitals.
3.0 ATTACHMENTS None 4.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
- 1. Contamination over 5,000 cpm and internal contamination (mouth, nose, skin breaks) shall require notification of the Plant Health Physicist or Radiation Protection Supervisor.
- 2. Chemicals other than soap and water shall not be used other than under the direction of the Plant Health Physicist, Radiation Protection Supervisor, or Physician.
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- 3. Care must be taken not to spread contamination, especially to body and skin openings.
5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 EXTERNAL DECONTAMINATION 5.1.1 Wash with warm water in sink or shower depending on the area contaminated.
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Radiological Medical Care 5.1.2 Lather with E-Z Scrub pad (or shampoo).
5.1.3 Rinse area.
5.1.4 Blot dry.
5.1.5 If contamination is still present, repeat above steps, not exceeding three showers.
5.1.6 Notify the Plant Health Physicist or Radiation Protection Supervisor of any difficulties encountered.
5.2 EYE CONTAMINATION - FLUSH WITH WATER 5.3 NASAL / ORAL CONTAMINATION - SWAB AFFECTED AREA WITH DAMP Q-TIP 5.4 INJURY CONNECTED CONTAMINATION 5.4.1 In cases of serious injury, immediate lifesaving first aid should be .
undertaken before decontamination is attempted. _
5.4.2 Contaminated clothing should.be removed, and decontamination carried out before the ambulance removes the victim.
5.5 TRANSPORTATION OF INJURED / CONTAMINATED PERSONNEL 5.5.1 The Site Emergency Director shall make the decision to transport injured / contaminated personnel. Injured personnel shall be transported if onsite first aid facilities are inadequate for-treatment.
5.5.2 Contact the hospital which will receive the injured personnel. Refer to EI-2. .
t 5.5.3 Determine appropriate transportation ' mode - private or company vehicle, ambulance.
5.5.4 Carry out decontamination procedures.
5.5.5 Obtain supplies to protect the interior of the ambulance - plastic, blotter paper, tape.
5.5.6 Furnish protective clothing and respirators to ambulance crew.
5.5.7 Accompany the victim to the hospital, and assist in radiological monitoring and contamination control.
5.5.8 Plant personnel will assist the ambulance and hospital in decontaminating their areas and equipment and in disposing of waste.
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g Emergracy Implementatica Proc: dura EI-14, Rev 1 Radiological Medical Care 5.6 EMERGENCY WORKER RADIATION EXPOSURE LIMITS 5.6.1 Whole body dose for non-lifesaving actions - 25 rem.
5.6.2 Whole body dose for lifesaving action's: State of Michigan - 75 rem.
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5.6.3 Thyroid dose for non-lifesaving actions - 125 rem.
5.6.4 Thyroid dose for lifesaving actions - no upper limit specified.
5.6.5 General public exposure - no more than 5 rem; should be kept below 500 mrem.
5.7 USE OF THYROID BLOCKING AGENTS 5.7.1 Sampling of airborne iodine concentrations will be in accordance with EI-8.
5.7.2 If radiciodine-concentrations exceed 1.0E-7pCi/cm3 thyroid blocking agents (located in Emergency Kits) will be dispensed to exposed '
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- a. The blocking agent is in the form of 130 mg potassium iodine (KI) tablets and will be taken at the rate of one tablet each day for 10 days.
- b. Substitute blocking agents are available from the Plant Health Physicist for personnel having known allergies to iodine (shellfish, etc) or who exhibit side effects from the potasium iodine.
- c. Personnel are not required to take the blocking agents.
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