ML20065A087
| ML20065A087 | |
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| Site: | Calvert Cliffs |
| Issue date: | 01/12/1983 |
| From: | BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO. |
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Name of Caller:
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Title / Organization:
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Facility:
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Emergency Class: ( ) Unusual Event
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Time Declared:
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Nature of Incident (EAL, etc.):
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ONSTTE PERSONNEL PROTECTION, ACCOUNTABILITY AND EVACUATION I
1.0 RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL Personnel at the CCNPP site at the onset of emergency conditions and personnel employed at CCNPP have the following responsibilities:
1.1 ALL PERSONNEL 1.1.1 Know evacuation routes (s) from assigned work areas (Appendix B.2-1
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1.1.2 Know location of designated assembly areas (Appendix A.1 Table 2).
1.1.3 Report to designated assembly area when directed.
1.2 SUPERVISORS / FOREMEN 1.2.1 Serve as Interim Assembly Area Leader for personnel under your supervision until relleved by a designated AAL.
1.2.2 Ensure that assigned personnel are knowledgeable of evacuation 4
routes and assembly areas.
1.3 SITE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR 1.3.1 Initiate appropriate evacuation based on the emergency event in l
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1.3.2 Ensure all personnel are accounted for and direct the ESTL or Emergency Reentry Team te initiate searches for personnel not accounted for by the AAL o" the ESTL.
1.3.3 Evaluate need for further.svacuation as emergency conditions become
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2.0 CONDITIONS AND PREREQUISITES 2.1 As directed by the SS/SEC.
2.2 Release or evacuation of site personnel as determined by the SS/SEC or as determined by the RPD from EXHIBIT 4.5.1-A and recommended to the SEC.
3.0 ACTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 3.1 GENERAL The following actions will be carried out by personnel on the CCNPP site when directed by the SS/SEC.
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ERPIP NO.: 4.5.1/ REY. 9 3.i.1 Specific Instructions given cver th2 P.A. Systrm with respect to.
O Protective Actions will be adhered to.
3.1.2 The consequences of the spread of contamination vs. personnel safety and exposure must be evaluated to determine the extent and location of decontamination efforts.
3.1.3 Unless otherwise directed, follow normal controlled area and plant exit procedures.
-NOTE-If necessary for personnel to be subjected to exposures beyond those normally allowed, consider dressing in additional protective clothing to minimize exposure during evacuation.
3.2 The Control Room or ECC will coordinate the following when directed by the SS/SEC.
3.2.1 Small Radiological Event Protective Ac-ions 3.2.1.1 Have all personnel ler.ve the affected area.
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3.2.1.2 Have all personnel withdraw to a safe location, verified as such by Rad-Safety technician or en ERT member.
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Initiais Time 3.2.1.3 Have RPO attempt to limit the spread of contamination through effective use of personnel monitoring and protective ciothing.
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Initiais Time 3.2.1.4 Have RPO require new control points to be set up, as necessary.
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Large Radioloalcal Event Protective Actions L2.2.1 Have personnelleave major portions of the plant as nxessary.
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Initials Time 3.2.2.2 Have all BG&E personnel and visitors assemble at their pre-designated assembly areas (Appendix B.2-6) and have accountability conducted by appropriate Assembly Area Leaders and reported via security (ESTL) to the SEC.
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Initials Time 3.2.2.3 Ensure personnel are monitored for contamination prior to s _
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Initials Time 3.2.3 For General Emergency Protective Actions (see ERPIP 4.5.1.3).
3.3 For direction concerning access to onsite facilities during an emergency refer to ERPIP 4.5.2, Access Control.
3.4 For direction on the use of respirators refer to ERPIP 4.5.3, Respiratory Protection.
-NOTE-The Radiation Protection Director is responsible to determine when additional radiation protection equipment is necessary.
3.5 For administration of radioprotective drugs refer to ERPIP 4.5.4.1, Onsite i
Administration Radioprotective Drugs.
3.6 For information regarding personnel decontamination refer to FDPIP 4.5.5 3.7 For information concerning the hazards of exoosure to radiation, refer to ERPIP 4.6.1.
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Allt!A OUTSIDE CONTROLt.ED AltEA INSIDE CONTitOt. LED Pc'rsosuiet Unessential Personnel Essential Precautionary itemoval of Personnel from Area Expmtre Itate (mil /h) 0.5 (lasting 10h) 2.5 1000(a) 1.0E-10 9.0E-09 3.6E-07(c)
Airborne Ag)tivity (uCi/cm unevaluated Mandatory Evacuation Exposure rate (mil /h) 2.5 (lasting 10h) 100 4.2E-09 (b) 9.0E-09 4.6E-06(d)
Airborne Ag)tivily (uCi/cm unevaluated Notes:
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As deemed swcessary, tlm SliC may elect to utilize liiglier exposure rates for emergency response perso uiel Ior life-saving ami f acility.aving actions based on pre-planned occupational radiation expostres imuler emergency condition a. Assessment actions sleuld be planned within regulatory ami anhninistrative exposure limits. (iec EttPIP 4.6.1).
(b) liqual to 25% of weekly limit (iuirestricted area).
(c) liqual to 40 MPC-h unevaluated. lleipiratory protection sliould be utilized unless unfeasible.
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Espial to $20 MPC-h auievaluated (Qierterly Limit 10CFit20.103(a)(1)). Itespiratory protection should be utilized tuiless imileasible.
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ACCESS CONTROL gs 1.0 RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL i
The Gate and Access Monitoring Team memcers and the Onsite Monitoring Team members are responsible to control access to Radiological Areas as defined in 2.2 below.
2.0 CONDITIONS AND PREREQUISITES 2.1 As directed by the RPD, or the SEC.
2.2 When access to an area must be controlled to limit exposure to radiation.
-NOTE-An area shall have (radiological) access control when the following ilmits are exceeded:
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Loose surface radioactive contamination:
2 Beta-gamma 1000 dpm/100 cm 2
Alpha 100 dpm/100 cm (2)
Fixed surface radioactive contamination:
Beta-gamma 0.1 mrem /h @ 1 inch, above natural background (3)
Airborne radioactivity 3 x 10-10 uC1 beta-gamma /cm, above natural background 3.0 ACTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 3.1 On declaration of either an " ALERT" or a " SITE EMERGENCY" and orders to recort to designated Assembly Areas, the following Access Control actions lj must be carried out.
3.1.1 Gate and Access Monitorina Team Members shali:
3.1.2 Control access to the existing inplant Controlled Area in accordance with standard plant practices.
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3.1.3 Upon arrival of offsite emergency vehicles and personnel at the protected area boundary, issue dosimeters (TLDs & SRDs) to all drivers and attendants. Document the dosimetry Issuance and l
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ERPI? NO. 2.5.2, / REV. l_C 3.1.4 Reestablish the Controlled Area control point as necessary in the event of excessive local activity, fire, er other immediate Concern.
3.1.5 Alert ECC of relecatien of control point and pest signs, if necessary, to assure proper egress and ingress.
ECC Notified:
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Initials Time 3.1.6 Perform radiation surveys at locatiens within the protected area in accordance with ERPIP 4.3.2 as directed by the RPD or SEC to determine requirements for access control 3.1.7 Notify the RPD of loose surface, fixed surface, and airborne readings, as obtained and specify contamination levels as determined.
3.1.3 Establish Centrolled Areas within the protec ed area ce plant if areas are found which exceed Clean Area limits.
3.1.9 Isolate Centrolled Areas as direc ed by the RFD, RAD cr SEC with physical barriers to restrict access and hang signs stating
" CAUTION-RADIATION AREA-RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS-AUTHORIZED ENTRY ONLY."
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Isolate <i A Pmt-6 Initials Time 3.1.10 Establish a control point fcr access into each contaminated area if access to the area will be required price to decentaminatien.
3.1.11 Request RPD to notify ESTL of newly established Controlled Area and security requirements.
3.1.12 Contact the Desimetry Team Leader, RPD cr other menitering team leaders to verify that each person recuiring entry into a Controlled Area:
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b 3.1.14 Ensure that all persons leaving the oerimeter control point for the plant are properly equipped with dosimeters and ID badges and are properly directed and cautioned. Document the Dosimetry Issuance on Attachment 1, Dosimetry Issue Log.
3.2 On declaration of either a " SITE EMERGENCY" or " GENERAL EMERGENCY" and orders to evacuate the Site (and Guard Houses), the following Access Control actions must be carried out:
3.2.1 Onsite Monitoring Team Members shall:
3.2.1.1 Perform radiation surveys in accordance with ERPIP 4.3.
3.2.1.2 Periodically reevaluate the location of the perimeter control point and rebcate when local activity levels are anticipated to exceed Clean Area limits.
3.2.1.3 Establish Controlled Areas onsite but outside the protected area fence based upon projected doses and radiation surveys by identifying the specific boundaries of the area, setting up physical barriers and signs where practicable, and reporting c'
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3.2.1.5 Contact the Dosimetry Team Leader or other monitoring team leaders to verify that each person requiring entry into a Controlled Area:
(1) Has not exceeded and is not anticipated to exceed allowable exposure limits.
(2) Is properly badged.
(3) Is familiar with the information contained in ERPIP 4.6.1.
(4) Is properly equipped based on the specific isotopes and forms of contamination.
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3.2.1.6 Monitor all persons leaving Controlled Areas in accordance with ERPIP 4.3.4.
3.2.2 Gate and Access Monitoring Team Members shall perfcrm actions in Step 3.1.1 as necessary.
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Rev.9 TITLE: IMMEDIATE ACTION - PERSONNEL IN3URY RESPONSlBLE INDIVIDUAL:
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RADIATION PROTECTION DIRECTOR (RPD) l SS/SEC/RPO 1.0 For determining the need for activation of the First Aid Team, use tne following questions as guidance:
1.1 If the answer to g of the following questions is yes, continue with Step 2.0.
Is the victim unconscious?
YES / NO Is the victim in obvious respiratory distress?
YES / NO Is the victim bleeding profusely?
YES / to Does the victim have broken bones?
YES / NO Is the victim incoherent or unresponsive?
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Is :he victim 1:nmob11a?
YES / NO If ay, answers were no, determine why the victim is in need of medical assistance. Use good judgment 'n any determination resulting in no medical assistance to the victim.
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IF THERE IS ANY DOUBT AS TO WHETHER OR NOT THE VICTIM REQUIRES MEDICAL ASSISTANCE, CONTINUE WITH STEP 2.0.
SS/SEC 2.0 If the First Aid Team is needed to provide assistance.
Scund a 5 second burst of the emergency alarm.
Notify all personnel over PA System:
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Initials Time 3.0 Establish communications with the First Aid Team at the scene of the accident.
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SS/SEC/RPO 4.0 Record the nature and extent of injuries, as follows:
Number of individvsis Whetner or not radioactively contaminated (externally).
Extent of injuries, if known.
Medical Doctor's Assistance Required:
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7 Init:als Time 5.1 If the patient cannot be moved, contact the Calvert Cliffs Physician Assistant and local rescue service for onsite rescue assistance (335-1400 or 911).
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7.0 Complete the actions under Steo 7.1 if NO External Radioactive Centamination is present with injuries OR complete the actions under Steo 7.2 If External Radioactive Contamination IS oresent with injuries.
7.1 Personnel injury With No External Radioactive Contamination 7.1.1 Notify Security that rescue service personnel and vehicle will require immediate entry into Protected Area and should be directed to (location of injury).
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Patient Decontamination Ordered ( )
Patient Decontamination Deferred (' )
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Consultation With Physician Directed:
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call to Calvert Memorial Hospital tnat injured personnel are being transported. Stress that External Radioactive contamination g involved (335-4000).
Calvert Memorial Hospital Notified:
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FIRST AID TEAM LEADER CHECKLIST
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i 1.0 RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL The First Aid Team Leader (FATL)is responsible to the Radiation Protection Director (RPD) or, in the absence of the RPD, the Site Emergency Coordinator (SEC) j for directing the First Aid Team members in evaluating personnel accidents, performance of first aid procedures, triage of injured / Irradiated personnel, recommending subsequent actions to the RPD or, in the absence of the RPD, SEC, and transportation of injured personnel as directed by the SEC.
In the absence of a FATL, a First Aid Team member will carry out the job functions of the FATL. The SEC may require the FATL to make notification calls referenced in this procedure.
2.0 CONDITIONS AND PREREQUISITES 2.1 A PERSONNEL IN3URY has been announced.
2.2 Actions listed in Section 3.0 are to be performed as required by prevailing conditions or by the RPD.
l 3.0 ACTIONS AND LIMITATIONS _
(In Operational Support Center or at scene of accidents, as appropriate)
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Briefed:
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. necessary actions per ERPIP 4.6.2.
First Aid Team Directed:
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F/A bag, dose race meter, stretcher, blankets, and other necessary equipment should be obtaired by team member enroute to scene. If team member responding is unable to obtain necessary eculpment, it should be transported to the scene as soon as possible.
3.1. 5 Ensure each Team member is equipped with croper protective ciothmg and equipment ts appropriate.
First Aid Team Freperly Equipped:
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DONNING OF PROTECTIVE CLOT'@4G. AND EQiJIPMENT SHOULD NOT INTERFERE WITH IMMEDIATE LIFESAVING FIRST aid EFFORT 3 BY FIRST REPORTING TEAM MEMSERS. PROPERLY EQUIPPED TEAM MEMBERS WHEN AVAILABLE SHOULO RELIEVE FIRST REPORTING TEAM MEMBERS AS SOON AS pOSSIBLE.
3.1.6 6m the number of (quahfied) participating Firs-Aid personnel as necessary to control the accident.
3.1.7 Have a racid assessment of the radiological hazards in the area performed and determine the need :o remove injured to a Icwer exposure este area.
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If an injury is severe, immediate !ifesaving F/A is the highest pricrity and radioicgical conditiens are c=nsice:ed secondary unless acute aciation hazard fer casualty far exce-cs injury hazarc anc i.f.escue 2
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personnel would exceed preplanned emergency exposure levels for lifesaving purposes (e.g.,1200 R/h for aid results in a stcy time of 5 minutes).
Radiological status: Exposure rates R/h.
Contamination present (circle one):
Yes No 3.1.8 Ensure communications have been established and constantly maintah.ed (if possible) between the scene of the accident and the RPD.
Evaluate the nature and extent of injuries, report to th RPD by page and record the following:
(1) Injury Data Name Type & Extent of Injuries Reported by/ Time 1.
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Determine need for medical or emergency transportation (see Section 4.2, Notification).
Medical Assistance Required (circle one):
Yes No Emergency transportation Required (circle one):
Yes No If use of a helicopter is necessary, call 911 and request the Medevac helicopter.
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Completed:
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Except for severe injuries requiring immediate medical treatment, injtred personnel should be transported to the Controlled Area Medical Treatment Room (or Farm Demo Building, if necessary) for definitive decontamination prior to transport to CMM.
3.1.11 If need for hospital assistance is probable, report to OSC or Controi Room, make an Alerting can to the Calvert Memorial Hospital, have contracted consulting physician on-<:all aler ed, and provide the fonowing information if available:
NOTE -
l If the FATL cannot leave the accident scene, contact the Control Room and have the 55, SEC, RPD, or an Emergency Communicator make the Aler-ing phone cau.
I (1) Number of individuals injured.
(2) Whether or not radioactively contaminated (if not, stress to CMH that cere is NO radioactive contamination involved).
1 (3) Extent of injury, if known.
Alerting C.t1 Made to CMH:
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Bionssay sampling required (circie ench Yes No Sloassay samples ccHected (circle eneh Yes No 3.L13 Have -he RPO,55, er SEC arrange fer ranspor ation of sericusty injured personnel (see ERPIP 3.3 PersonneiInjury)..
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Attending physician at hospital will be in-charge. Instruct team member he is to assist only until relieved by a Plant H"Ith Physicist.
3.1.16 Make " Notification" call to Calvert Memorial Hospital just prior to transporting the injured personnel.
Provide the following informatiom (1) Number of injured being transported to CMM (2) Extent of injuries (3) Whether or not radioactively contaminated (4) Expected time of arrival at CMH (3) Special equipment requir'ed by hospital personnel,if so, spec:fy' (6) BG&E Medical Department notified (circle one):
Yes No Phone numbers in Appendix A.4.
Notification call made:
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NOTIFICATION CALL MADE:
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(1) Has Ambulance kit.
(2) Completed EXHIBIT 4.6.2-A, PATIENT RADIATION & MEDICAL STATUS FORM and 4.6.2-B, BODY WOUND & CONTAMINATION FORM.
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Communications shzll be made using the following priority sequence: -
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SHORTFORM Notify offiste agendes of items 1 through 8 sequentially. If plume is headed easterly notify DOR EOC after CC EOC.
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This is/i'. not an exerdse (circle one).
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Name of Callerr 3.
Location of Inddent:
Cr.Iyert Cliffs 4.
Class of Emergency Classification (check one):
( ) Unusual Event
( ) Alert
( ) Site Emergency
( ) General Emergency 5.
Date/ Time Dedared:
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Affected Unit (check one)
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( ) Common Systems 7.
Narrative (be concise; DO NOT use accronyms; Use space provided onif):
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Site Emergency Coordinato'r Signature Date Time Call to:
Date Time Call Received By Centact Method i
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MD EOC DRC DRC contact during non-work hours is possible enly if Accident Assessment Center is manned.
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Call to:
Date Time Call Received By Contact Method for EOCs l-CC EOC
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Name of Caller:
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Location of Incident: Calvert Cliff _s_
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( ) Alert
( ) Site Emergency
( ) General Emergency 5.
Date/ Time Declared:
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( ) Cooling Down
( ) Cold Shutdown
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( ) Has Been Released ( ) In the Plant ( ) From the Plant
- Data Recuired by DRC for Release Calculations Type of actual or potential release:
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1.0 RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL First Aid Team members are responsible to the Team Leader to ensure that prompt ch.1 and effective first aid and medical care is administered when required.
2.0 CONDITIONS AND PREREQUISITES
- 2. i PERSONNEL IN3URY has been announced.
2.2 As directed by the FATL, RPD, SEC or 55.
ch.1 3.0 ACTIONS AND LIMITATIONS Upon notification of the focation of the emergency, perform the following actions:
3.i Proceed to the scene of the casualty; while en route, obtain F/A bag, dose rate instrumect, stretcher and blanket.
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3.2 Perform a quick assessment of the radiological hazards in the area.
3.3 Determine extent and circumstances of the injuries.
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EXERCISE CARE NOT TO ACCRAVATE ANY IN3URY.
3.4 Perform an analysis (Triage) of radiological hazard and injuries to determine when removal of injured personnel to a lower radiation exposure rate area is necessary.
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IF AN INJURY IS SEVERE, RADIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS ARE CONSIDERED SECONDARY TO IMMEDIATE MEDICAL TREATMENT UNLESS ACUTE RADIATION HAZARD FOR CASUALTY EXCEEDS INJURY HAZARD. FOR LIFESAVING PURPOSES,5 MINUTES IS THE MAXIMUM EXPOSURE TIME OF 1200 R/h.
3.3 Administer first aid as recessary to ensure breathing and stoppage of
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Treatment for trauma and shock, hemorrhage and embarrassment of respiration always takes precedence over decontamination procedures and treatment of possible symptoms from irradiation. When possible, however, external and internal contamination should be diminished or eliminated promptly.
3.6 Remove the injured person from any high radiation area as soon as possible.
3.7 Establish and maintgin constant (if possible) communications with the Control Room and/or the OSC and provide the following:
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Location of injured persons (2)
Number of injured persons (3)
Extent of injuries
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Exposure rates and contamination levels (6)
Cause of injuries
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ch.1 NOTE-All injuries in a controlled area to be considered as potentially contaminated.
Removal of ciothing usually removes about 90% of contamination.
3.9 Except for personnel with severe injuries requiring immediate medical treatment, transport all possibly contaminated personnel to the Controlled Area Medical Treatment Room for definitive decontamination prior to transport to CMH. -
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3.10 Subsequent Actions - - If following first aid, further medical attention is deemed necessary, the First Aid Team members will be directed by the Team ch.1 Leader or RPD to perform one of the following actions:
3.10.1 Personnel Injury With No Residual Skin Contamination 3.10.1.1 Prepare injured individual for transportation ic Calvert Memorial Hospital l
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Place injured indbridual on a stretcher with an open blanket spread between the stretcher and patient.
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Wrap patient in blanket.
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3.10.2 Personnel Injury With Residual Skin Contamination 3.10.2.1 If immediate medical treatment is required, discontinue decontamination procedures.
3.10.2.2 Make patient ready for transportation to hospital per steps 3.10.1.1 and 3.10.1.3.
3.10.2.3 Inform Team Leader or Contral Room when ready to transport patient.
3.10.2.4 Complete EXHIBITS 4.6.2-A, PATIENT RADIATION &
MEDICAL STATUS FORM, & 4.6.2-8, SODY TOUND &
CONTAMINATION FORM.
3.10.2.3 Report to rescue squad personnel extent of injuries, F/A measures and current status.
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Summary description of incidents TYPE OF EXPOSURE / INJURY WOUNDS EXTEltNAL EXPOSultE SKIN CONTAMINATION INTEltNAL CONTAMIN ATION yes/no yes/no yes/no yes/no where?-indicate on where?.whole body where? Indicate on EX-how? wounds / ingestion / inhalation EXililllT 4.6.2-1);
Jocal tilBIT 4.6.2-B; how how much?
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rems readings What?
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badge taken?
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HEALTH PHYSICS ASSISTANCE AT CALVERT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1.0 RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL The as:;igned First Aid Team member cr Rad-Cham Technician is responsible for ch.1 implementing this procedure until relieved by the Plant Health Physicist or other company or consultant professional nealth physicist.
2.0 CONDITIONS AND PREREQUISITES
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s 3.0 ACTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 3.1 Ensure Radiation Emergency Area (REA) entrance has been property activated, posted, and guarded.
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Emphasis should be en assisting the physi-ian and making cecommendations with regard to contamination of the patient and radiological hazard. Contaminated wound decontamination requires close c.coperaticn between the surgecn and the Radiation Safety Technician. The physician will make all treatment decisions.
3.7 Moniter all tissue specimens fce residual contaminaric.t.
3.3 Assist in the decentenination of the patient when reatment of injury permits as determined by attending pnysician.
3.9 Moniter patient periedically to determine erec iveness of medical decentamination and inform physician of the success of the decontaminarien performed.
-NOTE-Recommend need to continue or discontinue cecontamination effers.
Recomendatien Made (circle eneh Continue
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3.11 Sucervise and regulate protection of personnel entering or exiting from tne area.
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3.13.1 Collect pocket desimeters; menit r md evaluate personnei expcsure ucen completion of emergency:
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Equipment & Property Monitored:
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REA TotaHy Decentaminated:
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EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTATION l
1.0 OBJECTIVES This gxdure is to assure the maintenance of the appropriate level of preparedness of emergency equipment and instrumentation to safely mitigate emergency conditions at CCNPP.
2.0 DISCUSSION All emergency equipment and instrumentation shall be inventoried, checked,
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Although plant personnel required to use emergency equipment and instrumentation are trained on its proper use, emergency conditions may dictate that additional
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q For equipmentlists and locations,.see Appendix B.I.
3.0 GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES FOR USE This section consasts.of. general guidelines (EXHIBIT 5.3-A), descriptions (EXHIBIT 5.3-8) and instructions (EXHIBIT J.3-C) for operation of some of the more frequently l
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Prior to Selectina Equipment obtain the best available Information on the activity level or dose rate (and the predominant isotopes) at the location to be morutored.
I Seleer Available Equipment which has monitoring ranges in excess of those anticipated at the location to be monitored. For ilsts of equipment contained in Em== a=Ci Kits and kit locations, referto Appendix B.
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Prior to Usinz Equipment perform the following checks:
3.1 Battery Check (if portabie) 3.2.
Existence of Current Calibration Sticker 3.3 Modifications or Linutations Listed on Sticker 3.4 Source Check
-NOTE-Check sources are maintained irr the South Gate House, the Rad Chem Instrumentation Trailer, the OSC Locker, the Reentry Locker, the ECC Locker, the f
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elevation of teService Building. Use of check sources may be waived by theRPO under el conditions 4.
Inocerabie or Faultv Eculoment should be immediately made unavadable for use and should be turned in to CCNPP Radiation Suoport Group If RMS equipment is determmed to be faulty, contact the ECC and recort thelocanon of de Faulty RMS equipmentand r=di= evisi evels arthelocation of the equipment (if measurable).
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5.1 Asare that instrumentation utilized to measure doses is %.wpdately shielded againerr=d'=-21ici encm.w.4 en route to de locations where 3
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PIC-4A EBERLINESURVEY METER 2
RM-14.EBERLINE SURVEY METER 3
E-520 EBERLINE SURVEY MONITOR 4.
TFIA-STAPLEX HI-VOLUME AIR SAMPLER 5.
H-409C. LOW VOLUME AIR SAMPLER 6
TELETECTOR 6112 HIGH RANGE SURVEY METER 7.
MS-2/ SPA-3 EBERLINE SCALER WITH SPA-3 DETECTOR 8.
RO-2A EBERLINE SURVEY METER 9
RO-TEBERLINE HIGH RANGE SURVEY METER j
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PIC-6A-EBERLINE SURVEY METER The PIC-6A is a small, lightweight portable instrument which measures the exposure rate from gamma radiation. The 46.cing element is a gas fillec ionization chamber operating in the proportional (gas multiplication) region. Six deWes of expcaure rate, from 1 mR/hr, are measured in two ranges of three decades each. A single rotary switch turns the instrument OFF, provides a Battery check, and selec:s the range. A beta. window in the bottom of the instrument (optional feature) provides for the detection of energetic beta particles.
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R.% 14-EBERLINE MONITOR The RM-14 is a small, compac: count rate meter operated by AC line or away from AC line by a NI-Cd battery which is continously trickle charged while the unit is plugged into the line. Battery condition is checked by front panel controis.
This monitoris.Inw-M primarily for use with a Geiger-Mueller detec:or, but, with slighe modWau,.can be.used with appropriate sc:nullation detec: ors.
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Response time of the meter cut be:selec:ed by a
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An audible indication is integral and the loudness can be controlled from no sound o maxunum.
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TFIA-STAPLEX HI-VOLUME AIR SAMPLER The staplex is a portable hi-volume air sampler. Monitoring personnel carry the TFIA to the area where the air sample is required and plug it into any convenient 115 volt ACoutlet. The 4 inch filter holder is used either with or without the annular kinetic impactor attached to it A. clean 4 inch filter is placed within the 4 inch filter holder. The TFIA can now be turned on with the line switch and run for the I
time specified to accumulate the requireId volume. The air sampler is turned off and i
the filter removed and handled.as per RCP' 3403.
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_TELc4 eCTOR 6112-HIGH RANGE SURVEY METER The teletectoris a high range (2mR/hr to 1000R/hr) survey instrument with telescoping probe holdertelescoping 160" fully extended.
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MS-2/ SPA-3-EBERLINE SCALER WITH SPA-1 DETliCTOR The MS-2 is a complete scaler system consisting of variable high voltage, charge i
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RC-7 EBERLINE HIGH RANGE SURVEY METER l
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LO RO 3A EBERLINE SURVEY METER The RC ah is equivalent to the RC-2A with-the e$:=ption that de RO AA has an-LCD digital readour-j L1. RC-5A EBERLINE SURVEY METER The RO-5A has.the same detecticn festures as the RO-2A and provides de same ranges Itis e-MW with an LCD digital readout.
- 12. PRM AA EBERLINE PULSE RATE METER WITH AC-3 PROBE The PRM AA/AC-3 is a. portable battery-cperated alpna. radiation survey meter.
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Plug TFIA into an 115 volt AC outlet.
2 Attach the 4 inch filter holder with a clear 4 inch filter inserted in the filter holder.
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Twn on the line switch and run the hi-volume air sampler for the time i
specifIed to accumulate the required volume as per ERPIPs 4.3.a and 4.3.2.
After the ym time has elapsed turn off the line switch and immediately 4.
e remove the 4 inch filter holder from the air sample.
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Remove the filter form the filter holder and handle as per ERPIPs 4.3.1 and 4.3.2.
6 Unplug the TFIA.
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Placefilter media.to beused in air samplerfilter holder. This may consist of a filter paper such as a Mill 1 pore 0.45 micron or Glass Fiber in conjunction with a.charcoalcannister.
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