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PURPOSE 1.1 To provide instructions for radiation, contamination and airborne radioactivity monitoring during emergencies at the Davis-Besse Administration Building after it has been determined by the Chemist and Health Physicist or designee.
1.2 To provide instructions for issuing personal dosimetery for emergency response personnel at the DBAB.
1.3 Se cion 3.1 through 3.5 are to be implemented after the Chemist & Health Physicist or designee has declared that higher than radiological background levels are detected, as determined from a radiation reading, contamination smear, and an airborne I-131 sample collected outside the North Exit of the DBAB.
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REFERENCES 2.1 HP 1601.04, Radiation, Contamination and Airborne Radio-activity Areas 2.2 HP 1602.01, External Personnel Radiation Exposure Monitor-ing p ).
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2.3 HP 1604.01, Personnel Decontamination u.s 2.4 Code of Federal Regulations 10 CFR 20 2.5 LI 4768.00, Stabilized Assay Meter SAM-2 2.6 EI 1300.07, Technical Support Center Activation 3.
PROCEDURE 3.1 Airborne Radioactivity Surveys NOTE:
Airborne Radioactivity Samples will only be taken when installed building monitors are not working, or as a check of the installed monitors, or to monitor areas not monitored by installed monitors.
3.1.1 Collect air sample using a Low-Volume air sampler, place a charcoal and particulate paper in the saapler.
3.1.2 Collect the sample for 10 minutes.
Record start and stop time. Record Sample Flow Rate and Times on the Lab Data Card.
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2 AD 1850.06.0 3.1.3 When sample has been collected, remove charcoal and parti,culate filters from sampler and place in plastic bag and deliver to C&HP lab in the DBAB with Lab Data Card.
3.1.4 Sample will be analyzed with the SAM-2 or another instrument of equal sensitivity as determined by C&HP personnel.
3.1.5 To determine iodine activity in pCi/ml use the following formula for the SAM-2.
Total Counts w
wR unt T (Efficiency)(0.9)(28317)(2.22E+6)
NOTE: Other Isotopes may be analyzed with the SAM-2 but it will require resetting the instrument voltages. This should be done by experienced H.P. Techs. or Supervisor.
3.1.6 Record all data on Attachment VI.
3.2 Contamination Surveys 3.2.1 Contamination surveys should be completed on a routine schedule, ie once every 4-8 house during the emergency as indicated on Attachment 1.
3.2.2 Areas to be surveyed are the Chem Lab, ECC, TSC, Media Center, Lobby and as directed by the H.P.
Supervisor.
3.2.3 Smears should be counted with a BC-4, Frisker-RM-14 or PRM-4A or the equivalent as determined by C&HP personnel.
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3.2.4 Report contamination in dpm/100cm or dpm/ smear.
3.2.5 To figure the activity use the following formula:
(Counts per min. - background) = dpm (Equipment Efficiency) 3.2.6 Ensure that all contamination in excess of 220 2
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3 AD 1850.06.0 3.3 Radiation Surveys 3.3.1 Radiation surveys should be run on a routine basis in work areas and areas where radioactive material might accululate, ie vent ducts, vent filters and the C&HP lab.
3.3.2 Areas should be posted in accordance with HP 1601.04, Radiation, Contamination and Airborne Radioactivity Areas.
NOTE: Radiation survey points are indicated on.
3.3.3 All survey data should be entered on Attachment V.
3.4 Personnel Monitoring I
3.4.1 TLD's and dosimeters will be issued by C&HP per-sonnel during emergencies to the following people listed on Attachment II.
3.4.2 Personal dosimetry will be picked up when arriving on site and returned prior to leaving site.
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3.4.4 Dosimetry shall be worn for duration of emergency and controlled by C&HP persons at DBAB.
3.5 Personnel Decon during Emergencies l
3.5.1 Personnel are required to monitor their entire body with a frisker to ensure there is no exces-sive contamination on the body before leaving the control area between the Security Stations in the lower north half of the DBAB.
3.5.2 If contamination exist in amounts of 350 to 500 I
cpm above background, then personnel decon must be performed in accordance with HP 1604.01.
NOTE: Use Radiac Toweletts and/or Spray Foam for initial deron.
3.5.3 Simple decon methods should be used whenever possible.
Rinse skin with demin water and catch
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4 AD 1850.06.0 NOTE: This will normally be performed in the Radio-logical Testing Laboratory.
3.5.4 Recheck decon effort after each decon so as to minimize water use.
I 3.5.5 Clothes should be bagged and saved, shoe and hands may be deconed with tape.
NOTE:
Personnel or personal items are deconed when contamination levels decrease below 2C0 cpm above background during the emergency.
3.5.6 If further decon is required the individual (s) may be sent back on the station when possible.
3.5.7 If decon can't be accomplished or the individual 3
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the individual may be sent to the Magruder Hospital or St. Charles ano treated.
NOTE:
If iodine contamination of skin is suspected and can not be removed from skia by normal decon and the contamination level is greater than 2000 d/m an evaluation will be made by the medical physician. Otherwise the iodine can be confirmed by using the SAM-2 to measure the contamination.
Iodine contamination can be absorbed through the skin.
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ECC a) Emergency Duty Officer e) County Communicator b) NRC Communicator f) Corporate Mgt. Communicator c) State Communicator g) Emergency Ops.
d) Public Relations h) RMT's (8 to 10) 2)
Technical Support Center a) Station Ops Manager e) C&HP Staff b) Station Ops Manager f) Nuc. Engr. Manager c) Plant Staff (3) g) Plant I&C Systems Engr.
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CALIBRATION DUE DATE I CONTACT READINGS CIRCLED CONTAMINATION LOCATIONS *" BOXED
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10 AD 1850.06.0 ATTACHMENT VI SPECIAL AIRBORNE ACTIVITY ANALYSIS Date Tester Sample ID No.
Room / Area Surveyed Level Equipment Used: Air Sampler LI No.
Next Calibration Date Alpha Counter Used:
LI No.
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Spectrometer Used:
LI No.
Tritium Analyzer Used:
LI No.
Sample:
Start Stop Flow RESULTS FROM MPCAIR:
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cc If airborne radioactivity levels are less than 1x10-10 pCi/cc for I131; no action is required.
If airborne radioactivity levels are greater than 1x10-10 pCi/ce, follow actions given in AD 1827.12.
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Davis-Besse EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING & SUPPORTING Manual Changes This letter transmits additions and revisions to the Davis-Besse EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING & SUPPORTING Manual. Control Copy t'D8 Instructions for the material are as follows:
REMOVE AND RETURN INSERT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Rev. Index, Rev. 21 Rev. Index, Rev. 22 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Rev. 1 Rev. 2 AD 1850.06.0 (Including Blue Tab) l EMERGENCY PLAN SUPPORTING PROCEDLTE Rev. Index, Rev. 158 Rev. Index, Rev. 159 Emergency Plan Supporting Procedures Emergency Plan Supporting Procedures Rev. 6 Rev. 7 AD 1850.06.0 (Including Blue Tab)
Date Revision Entered Addressee Signature STOP #3050 RETURN TO THE OFFICE MANAGER I
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EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES REVISION INDEX PAGE REVISION PROCEDURES REVISION TEMPORARY MDDIFICATIONS 1
0 EI 1300.00 3
EI 1300.01 4
EI 1300.02 3
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Station Response to Emergencies (EI 1300.00) 2.
Emergency Plan Activation (EI 1300.01) 3.
Unusual Event (EI 1300.02) 4.
Alert (EI 1300.03) 5.
Site Emergency (EI 1300.04) 6.
General Emergency (EI 1300.05) 7.
Operations Support Center Activation (EI 1300.06) 8.
Technical Support Center Activation (EI 1300.07) 9.
Emergency Control Center Activation (EI 1300.08) 10.
Emergency Support Center Activation (EI 1300.09) 11.
Reentry (EI 1300.10) 12.
Recovery (EI 1300.11) 13.
Administrative Controls (EI 1300.12)
Revision 2 recember, 1982
THE TOLEDO EDISON COMPANY DAVIS-BESSE NUCLEAR POWER STATION EMERGENCY PLAN SUPPORTING PROCEDURES REVISION INDEX PAGE REVISION PROCEDURES REVISION TEMPORARY MODIFICATIONS i
6 HP 1602.01 10 T-6393 HP 1604.01 3
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ADMINISTRATIVE MEMORANDUMS REVISION No. 37 ECS Pager and Telephone Numbers 28 No. 38 First Aid Team 11 No. 39 Fire Brigade 13 No. 41 Emergency Duty Officer (EDO) 25 No. 42 Radiation Monitoring Teams (RMT) 18 j
Revision 159 December, 1982
EMERGENCY PLAN SUPPORTING PROCEDURES I
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External Personnel Radiation Exposure Monitoring (HP 1602.01) 2.
Personnel Decontamination (HP 1604.01) 3.
Area and Equipment Decontamination (HP 1604.02) 4.
Annual Radiation Emergency Medical Exercise (AD 1827.01) 5.
Medical Treatment of Injuries (AD 1827.02)
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Oil Spill (AD 1827.03) 7.
Overexposure / Internal Contamination (AD 1827.04) 8.
Explosion (AD 1827.05) 9.
Tornado (AD 1827.06) 10.
Earthquake (AD 1827.07) 11.
Flooding (AD 1827.08) 12.
Radioactive Transportation Accident (AD 1827.09) 13.
Emergency Offsite Dose Estimates (AD 1827.10) 14.
Assembly Accountability and Subsequent Evacuation (AD 1827.11) 15.
Protective Action Guidelines (AD 1827.12) 16, Containment Evacuation (AD 1827.13) 17.
Area and Equipment Decontamination (AD 1827.14) 18.
Emergency Isolation (AD 1827.15) 19.
Search and Rescue (AD 1827.16) 20.
Emergency Call System (AD 1827.17) 21.
Post Accident Radiological Sampling and Counting (AD 1850.04) 22.
Radiation Monitoring Team Surveys (AD 1850.05) 23.
Radiation, Contamination and Airborne Radioactivity Monitoring During Emergencies at the Davie-Besse Administration Building (DBAB) (AD 1850.06) y Revision 7 i
December, 1982