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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Procedures, Including Procedure PMP 2081 EPP.004 Re Protective Action Guides & Protective Actions & PMP 2081 EPP.009 Re Health Physics Procedures.Procedures Index Encl
ML20065Q904
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Site: Cook  American Electric Power icon.png
Issue date: 09/29/1982
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INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG
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EPP.006 Activation of the Reentry Revision 1 and Rescue Team 9-28-82 EPP.007 Security Actions During Revision 1 Emergency Conditions 5-5-82 .

EPP.008 Emergency Medical Plan Revision 1 Guidelines 9-28-82 EPP.009 Health Physics Procedures Revision 1 d 9-29-82 EPP.010 Activation of Radiation Revision 0 q Monitoring Teams 4-1-81 EPP.011 On-Site Radiological Revision 0

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1.0 OBJECTIVES U The objective or this procedure is to provide the mechanism

. and criteria fpr recommending protective actions to both on and off-site personnel, including state and local 6

governments. .The procedure ensures sate, timely recommendation of protective actions when preset criteria (such as PAG's) are met or exceeded.

2. 0 RESPONSIBILITIES -

[ The Shift Supervisor (SS)/On-Site Emergency Coordinator (OSEC) are responsible for confirming the need for, and J recommending protective actions to on-site and off-site personnel and agencies (per PMP 2080 EPP.001, .012, and PMP g 2081 EPP.003).

N The Radiation Assessment Director (RAD) is responsible for l correlating projected and actual doses (both on-site (j) j personnel and the public) with Protective Actions Guides and d protective actions, and to advise the SS/OSEC on which -

f specific protective actions are recommended when these doses constitute Preventative Protective Action Guidelines or '

Emergency Protective Action Guidelines.

The Radiation Protection Director (RPD) is responsible for directing the Radiation Monitoring Ti 's to obtain and ,

report the data required to assess rad. logical hazards and

, environmental effects of released radiation and, assisted by the Plant Evaluation Team, to assess those hazards and effects.

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4.1.1 To determine recommended protective actions for population and workers when given a projected dose to whole body or thyroid (in Rem), use Exhibit A, Recommended Pro-ltective Actions for' Population and Workers.

( .' Recommend maximum exposure values for the j population at risk to the SS/OSEC in accor-a dance with this exhibit.

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! 4.1.2 To relate emergency classification with p radiological emergency action level at site 4

boundary, use Exhibit B, Emergency Protective 1 Action Guidelines.

j 4.1.3 If the radiological event involves an actual liquid release into Lake Michigan, which could possibly affect public health, refer j to Exhibit C, Emergency Protective Action j Guidelines for Liquid Releases to Lake Michigan. .

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or emergency protection actions to bs used for food and agricultural products in the event of a radiological release, refer to the following exhibits:

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4.1.5.5 Exhibit I, Recommended Emergency PAG's for Focd and Agricultural Products.

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]* 'lhyroid less than 5.0 wait 'further instructions. Fbnitor be reconsidered or i environnental radiation levels, terminatal. 2 l Winle body 0.5 to less than 5.0 hlvise to seek shelter. Consider If constraints exist, b evacuation. Evacuate unless constraints specia) consideration

'1hyroid 5.0 to less than 25.0 make it inpractical. Monitor environren- should be given for f tal radiation levels. Control access. evacuation of children , j and pregnant waien. U Feck shelter within a two-mile radius  ;

Wint h eir 5 arxl above arxl five miles dowiwind. Place cows Consider evacuation for h j 'r'.vs.48 25 arx] above within ten miles on stored feed. children arxl pregnant $

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li toole ini/ 25 missions. (Appropriate controls for stable iodine should be arcrgency workers include tine limitations, used where effective to a respirators, anxl stable iodine) . control dose to energency  !-

' thyroid Luly 125 team workers, thyroid dose Control exposure of energency personnel may rot be a limitirg) factor ((

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(b) At tie tine of the incident, officials nny inplement low-inpact protective actions in keeping with the prirciple [

l of naintaining radiation exposures as low as reasonably achievable, p

, (c) If ore or nore lives is likely to be saved, in upper limit for thyroid dose is establislxxi. p (d) For actions to be taken with foodstuffs and/or livestock, see Exhibit E. tj t'

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') Unusual Event No radiological releasas.

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INEPGNCY PIDITUf1VE ICfION GUIDELIfES EUR LIQUID RELEASES '10 IAKE MICilIGAN f.

! &crgency Action IcVel Cook Plant Action Off-Site Authority Action [e b

Mininum liquid effluent concentration 1. If a release to the circulating 1. General Dergency Coixlition: i water discharge is such that tie ['

From Single From Mixture concentration of radioactive material Tic state / county will restrict all F

Class Isotge of Isotopes released exceeds the levels shown, the water occupancy and use within S l'

! Michigan Depar'tnent of Public IIcalth, mile downstream. Monitor the {

Alert. Releases which exceed 10X U.S. Coast Guard,13errien County Sheriff, contaminated water plume to l Technical Specification arxl tle Michigan Department of State detennine if further restrictions i limits. Police are notified by the Plant are required. Ibstriction on Site Manager or his alternate that such an public bathing within one mile -

mergency 50Xtug 50uCi/ml incident has occurred arx1 that will also be considered. i sanpling of the a[propriate public .

General water intakes (deperxling on Lake 2. Site mergency Corxlitions: b

, mergency 500Xtsg 500uci/ml current) n.y be required to determire b j if protective action is required. Monitor the contaminated water plune to confinn predictions anxi

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p tores: 2. Activate tie necessary functions of ,

detenntne if furtier action is p the TSC and EDF. required. {

1. A liquid concentration which
  • equals or exceeds the stiuxlard 3. Assess and respond. 3. Alert Conditions: i list (xl will result in classifi-  :

cation as the first class 4. Notify off-site individuals in the . Monitor the containinated water i appearing in tie table, which plant vicinity to leave the area and plume as required. [

itects tie incident cotxlitions. not to use the Lake bathing facilities.  !

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I. over 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.  ;

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concentration in water. For  !

listing of these values for various , [

radionuclides, and for further U infonnation on perfonning calcu- I a lations with mig's, see 10 CFR, [

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3. For liquid releases below the l alert level, but greater tien .

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() GUIDAMCE FOR RESPIRATCRY PRC[ECTICN r Consider particulate and iodine separately in mixed airborne fields and L select respiratory protection to meet the most restrictive case.

f Combined Icdine and Particulate

Concentrations /MPC Recommended Acceotable H

? Less than i Use respirator No if other conditions respirator warrant. necessary 1 to 10 Use cartridge or Use respirator cannister if other conditions

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[ log MPC-hr J Greater than 50 Use full-face .Use atmosphere j atmosphere-supplying respirator and log supplying respirator j MPC-hr.

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O airborne exposure. An Airborne Sample Worksheet, 12 THP RAD.203-3, is to be filled out to determine if an~ individual is exposed to-greater than 0.25 MPC airborne activity.

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regarding hwm foods. Also see Exhibit H.

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0 Whole Body Greater than 5.0 g4) DPH and DA will divert, Pm- -rd placing milk Thyroid Greater than 15.0 c4Au, or dispose of food' animals within ten and issue advisories miles on stored feed.

) regarding hcme-grown foods. Also see Exhibits H and

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i (3) If using values frcm Exhibit F, follow trase guidelines.

j- (4) If using values fran Exhibit G, fol16w trase guidelines. ,

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initial depcsitica (microcuries/ meter ) . 0.14 1.7 0.34 6 Peak activitv: .

Pasture (microc'uries / kilogram) (3) 0.27 3.5 0.7 13 1 Milk (microcuries/ liter) 0.012- 0.34 0.007 0.13 Total intake (microcuries) 0.09 7 0.2 2.6 f -

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} For other radionuclides, "intant" refers to a cnild or less than 1 year j of age.

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]q accident, the cunnlative intake of iodine-133 via milk is about 0.5 percent p of iodine-131, assuming equivalent deposition.

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3 radienuclides whose activity corresponds to a particular dose level d (in rem), associated with taking a particular protective action. ,.

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Peak Activity: l 4,6 Pasture 2.7 37 35 50 7 50 130. 6,000 j (microcuries/ kilogram)

Milk (micro- 0.12 1.7 3.4 22 0.08 '

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D 'Ibtal intake 0.9 10 70 110 2 12 26 1,000 a

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2. "Intant" refers to child less than 1 year of age.

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.j u respect to milk contamination beyond the first day. In case of a reactor ,

accident the cu:tulative intake of iodine-133 via milk is about 0.5 percent of iodine-131 assuming e,;uivalent deposition.

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c 5. Response levels for the adult population for cesium-137 refer to the meat L pathways. '

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. EXHIBIT H RECOMMENDED PREVENTATIVE PAG's FOR FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS O The following protective. actions should be considered for implementation when the projected dose equals or exceeds the

appropriate PAG response level shown in Exhibit E.

For Pasture - Remove lactating dairy cows from contaminated pasturage and substitute uncontaminated stored i) feed.

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! non-contaminated milk supplies may be made available at least for critical users, i For Fruits and Vegetables - Wash, brush, scrub or peel to remove surface contamination,

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The availability of other pocsible protective actions b

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] This procedure specifies actions needed to activate the Reentry and and ij Rescue Team (RRT) ions.provides-and rescue operat This includesthe guidelinesfor:

capabilities to be 'used for reentry reentry of radiologically con'taminated site facilities for monitoring, decontami-nation, and repair; rescue of injured and trapped personnel; adminis-d[1; tering of first aid / emergency medical procedures; and support of other

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) The Shift Supervisor (SS)/On-Site Emergency Coordinator (OSEC) is re-l sponsible for activating the Reentry and Rescue Team. l1 1

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Area and Persennel Accountability) after completing personnel accounta-bility.

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li 4 4.2 The RPD will assign RRT Tea:a Leaders as necessary.

/:l 1 #4.3 The RPD will coordinate with the OSA fianager and the SS/0SEC to l1 y detemine requirenents for an energency reentry, search, rescue dy and/or fir'.st aid mission and equipnent needs, d #4.4 The RPD will assure the availability of supplies and equipment necessary to perfom RRT tasks (refer to PMP 2082 EPP.007).

, 4.5 RPD will accanplish the following actions when directed by the

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or rescue mission:

N l NOTE: REENTRY, SEARCH AND RESCUE MISSI0ftS ARE ASSIGNED TO THE

%q RPD WHEN PERSONilEL ARE UNACCOUNTED FOR AND/0R MISSING AS A RESULT OF PERS0flNEL ACCOUNTABILITY ACTIONS DESCRIBED IN PMP 2081 EPP.021, ACTIVATI0fl AND OPERATI0ft 0F THE i;

TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER AND PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY.

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  1. 4.5.3 Brief RRT members on the mission, the proposed routes, (ir stay times, rescue / evacuation procedures and the probable ai consequences of exposure using the Reentry and Rescue Team Mission Directive shown at EXHIBIT A. <

II 4.5.4 Assure that the RRT follows predetemined search routes d and searches for unaccountable or injured personnel in fj the areas specified. .

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008 for persannel injured or trapped in hazardous areas.

4.6.3 If contamination of personnel in a hazardous area places them in imnediate danger, move them to a safer area and g perfom decontamination in accordance with PMP 2081 EPP.

4 009, Heal th Physics Procedures, f 4.6.4 Conduct any short tem operations (for which team is qualified, e.g., closing isolation valves, renoving obstructions fran dra. ins, venting areas} in the hazar-dous areas which may mitigate hazardous conditions or

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j 4.6.5 Prior to leaving a controlled or contaminated area, submit to monitoring and detemine exposure received.

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Search and Rescue and First Aio-Life Saving PMP 2081 EPP.006 -

Only 2 Initial Dose Projections and Comparison PMP 2080 EPP.001, with EALs *

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-l Dose Confirmation (Off-site Monitoring) PMP 2081 EPP.012

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Radiation / Contaminated Areas Y1 6 Emergency First Aid and Decontamination -

1 PMP 2081 EPP.008, not Life Saving .009
1 7 Accompany Follow-up Reentry and Rescue Teams PMP' 2081 EPP.010

, 8 Personnel Exposure Control (Routine Dosimetry PMP 2081 EPP.009 Assurance and Completion of Radiation j~ ,3 Work Permits) w 9 Follow-up Radiation Monitoring for Effects .-

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1 j 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES l 2.1 The Shift Supervisor (SS)/0n-Site Emergency Coordinator (OSEC) 1 3 -

is responsible for assuring the first aid, decontamination,

! evacuation and medical treatment of personnel injured during j plant emergencies.

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'j 2.2 If the Operations Staging Area has been activated, the Radiation Protection Director (RPD) is responsible for coordinating the 1 activities of the Reentry and Rescue Team and to perfom actions as directed by the SS/0SEC. ,

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2.4 If paragraphs 2.2 and 2.3 are not applicable, an individual

, assigned by the SS (usually an Assistant Shift Supervisor [ ASS])

g will be responsible for coordinating the activities at the scene of the injury. He will be atsisted by one or more individuals 1 trained in first-aid as well as one or more individuals trained I in Radiation Protection.

NOTE: IN GENERAL, THE ORDER OF MEDICAL TREAR1ENT WILL BE:

S 1 CARE OF SEVERE PHYSICAL INJURIES.

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4.0 INSTRUCTI0flS #0PTI0f' AL CHECKLIST E!!TRY PROVIDED

$ 4.1 The Radiation Protection Director (RPD) shall:

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5) Number of RRT members on hand.

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  1. 4.1.3 Fonn RRTs as necessary from qualified. personnel based on g PfiP 2081 EPP.010 - EXHIBIT B, RADIATION PROTECTION

[] DIRECTOR ACTIVATION RESPONSIBILITIES, appoint a leader l ,m for eact RRT fonned, and document the fornation and j W1 cmposition of' the teams. -

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j the SS/0SEC and advise him of the need to notify flemorial J Hospital of incaning patients.

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j 4.2.1 Notify Security to request ambulance service. If con-j taminated patients are involved, request Security to 1

also bring the plant ambulance to the Vehicle Search Portal for possible off-site agency use.

g 4.2.2 Notify Memorial Hospital for the following:

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Il a 1) flubber of injured personnel .

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3) Locations of injured personnel .
4) Contamination levels and dose rates.

d.2 5) Any special medical needs.

f1 6)' Injured persons names (if known).

7) Cause of injuries.

]L 1 #4.3.2 Administer life-saving first aid and treatment of il' severe injuries, e.g., trauma and shock, hemorrhage, e tc . . Such actions shall take precedence over decon-a tamination procedures.

1 L NOTE: SEE EXHIBIT C, FIRST AID GUIDELIflES, FOR BASIC TREAlNENT REQUIREMEtlTS AND PRIORITIES.

1 #4.3.3 Contact RPD to request transportation for patients

,t requiring immediate hospitalization, communicating any H special treatments patients may require enroute or upon d arrival .

1 r? 4.3.4 If injury occurs within an actual or potential radio-L ') active contaminated area, the RRT shall: .

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E 4.3.4.4 Evacuate injured from contaminated area to clean boundary for first aid and decontami-nation as injuries pemit.

4.3.4.5 Continue to administer first aid as appro-priate.

j 1 4.3.4.6 Renove protective clothing fraa injured person as injury pemits.

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.l 4.3.5.4 If applicable, infom the RPD when the patient is ready to be transported by ambulance.

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1 l 4.3.9 Complete a PATIENT RADIATION AND MEDICAL STATUS TAG, i EXHIBIT D. .

4.3.10 Contain any residual contamination that may exist on the patient by the use of blankets, sheets, etc.

'j 4.3.11 Protect the interior of the ambulance fran further

contamination fran either the patient or stretcher by

[ using blankets or sheets.

NOTE: A COPY OF THE DCCNP AGREE 1ENT WITH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL IS INCLUDED IN APPENDIX B.

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treatnent, perfom surveys as necessary, and perfom the following actions:

NOTE: ONLY ONE INDIVIDUAL APPOINTED BY THE RPD SHOULD ACC01PANY THE AMBULANCE TO THE HOSPITAL.

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s j 4.3.12.8 Supervise and regulate personnel moving into j or leaving the contaminated area.

-2 4.3.12.9 Maintain' control of all equipment going into y:.. or coming fran the contaminated area.

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?.1 j 4.3.12.10 Collect dosimetry and conplete records.

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wastes and arrange for packaging and return to '

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[ NO RADIOLOGICAL C0f1PLICATI0fl5 Call MD10 RIAL HOSPITAL BiERGENCY R004 - 983-8262 h When the EiERGEfEY R001 personnel answer, say

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the Cook Plant in Bridgman. (I am calling for I am the Shift Supervisor at j who is the Shift Supervisor at the Cook Plant in Bridgman.)"

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j 2. " Initiate the Donald C. Cook Plant Hospital Assistance Plan and 1, prepare to receive radiation patients."

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which will leave in approximately minutes. The travel t;i time to the hospital is estimated to be 20 minutes."

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? c. Radiation levels may create special problems. Be sure to wait for dosimetry equipnent.

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3 8. "Are there any questions?" ~

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i 1 I. Check vital signs and assess injuries.

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jj) . HEALTH PHYSICS PROCEDURES L4 il 1.0 OBJECTIVES . 3 This procedure sets forth those activities required to

 )y                                      minimize contamination of personnel, to assure optimal l                                     protection forfexcessive radiation exposure, to accurately J                                       record personnel exposures and to accomplish decontamination j                                       procedures. This procedure is implemented following ja                                      declaration of an Alert, Site Emergency, or General Emergency.

A4 9 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES

  • i The Shift Supervisor (SS)/On-Site Emergency Coordinator lI.
  $j b                                       (OSEC) is responsible for activating the Reentry and Rescue W                                       Team (RRT) as required.               The Radiation Protection Director (RPD) is responsible for directing and controlling the RRT.
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         <>g                             establishing increased frequency of contamination surveys j                                     per 12-THP 6010. RAD.202; setting contamination limits;                          -

j administering radiation work permits per 12-THP L; 6010. RAD.406; informing personnel entering a known or i potential radiation area of possible health effects per PMP - N 2082.EPP.001; 1ssuing dosimeters and for developing and 1 maintaining accurate dosimetry records; and decontamination procedures. ,

   ;                                     The Emergency Security Team (EST) is responsible for j                                         providing enforcement support in controlling the prov'isions of this procedure.

3.0 INSTRUCTICNS # OPTIONAL CHECKLIST. ENTRY PROVIDED 1 3.1 Initial Actions L{ L #3.1.1 The RPD shall ensure the establishment and {L manning of a dosimetry issue area in the Operations Staging Area (or where designated by the SS/OSEC) which contains a supply of ll TLD's, self-reading pocket dosimeters, Exposure Record Sheets as shown in EXHIBIT A ' and pencils and/or pens.

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d 3.2.2 Record dosimeter numbers and to whom issued. 9 - E( NOTE: ,SEE EXHIBIT B, SPECIAL DOSIMETRY /1 - LOG. a 3 3.2.3 Collect specimens and perform a bioassay or j whole body count for personnel suspected of j having internal contamination using the 4 rollowing guidelines: M M 3.2.3.1 Contamination present in'the hair 9 and tace. ' 77) f '" 3.2.3.2 Respirator tilters show , y contamination greater than j 100mR/hr. 3.2.3.3 Indication of risk situations such ,' as dereated respirator or [ retrospective recognition of jj airborne hazard. t q h 3.2.4 Complete personnel dosimetry forms tor all j incoming personnel. ' e

-l 3.2.5 Brief volunteers and emergency personnel

'e entering high radiation areas in accordance 1 with PMP 2082.EPP.001, EMERGENCY EXPOSURE !j GUIDELINES. 4 . j 3.2.6 Select radiation monitoring instrumentation y to be used in surveys that is appropriate tor 4 the-suspected exposure / dose rate range to be monitored.

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                                                         -CAUTION-IF METER IS OFF SCALE ON INSTRUMENT'S HIGHEST SCALE OR IF A SURVEY INSTRUMENT. MALFUNCTIONS WHILE INSA HIGH RADIATION AREAT LEAVE THE AREA IMMEDIATELY (REGAPI)LESS GE PREVIOUS READING) .                   -

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o high airborne radiatiod a'rea by taking readings at the elevation and locations where breathing will occur.s I NOTE: SEE EXHIBIT C, GUIDANCE FOR RESPIRATORY PROTECTION, CONSIDER PARTICULATE-AND IODINE SEPARATELY IN MIXED AIRBORNE FIELDS. . 3.2.10 Require _all personnel entering the area to g wear-the proper respiratory protection and , keep. records if any of the conditions listed 7 below~are met or exceeded, h 1 3.2.10.1 _High airborne concentrations of j radioactivity,are suspected but not ij verified by monirbring. - q ' N' 3.2.10.2 , Unidentified airb'orne radioactivity ~

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                                                         . 3 .'3 .1 Escort all personnel requiring adecontamination and not requiring first aid
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t 3.3.1.1 The Access Control Facility on the f s 609' elevation of the Auxiliary Building (unless area is i ' . contaminated). n4 3.3.1.2 The Operations Staging Area. 3.3.1.3 Alternate plant areas designated by h < the OSEC, RPD, or RRTL. h 5 g > Remove loose clothing from contaminated g c personnel (shirt, trousers, shoes, etc.).

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r 3.3.5 If contamination persists, repeat washing h procedures up to 2 times, monitoring after each washing. a . 3.3.6 If contamination persists, refer to DCCNP )p' \ 12-THP 6010. RAD.601 for further instructions.

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N'( .3'.,4.1 A'ssess all personnel injuries and administer -j - life saving and first aid procedures, as , y s i necessary. . ii i,

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                                                 #3.5      All personnel entering a radiation area shall comp.ly with the following procedures:

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1) Entering a radiation field j ,e greater than 5 R/hr.

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.j                                                                        2)      Entering a radiation field of j                                                                                unknown intensity.

4 ci 3.5.2.2 Finger badges shall be required for i all entry personnel when:

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1 1 2) Working on pipes or equipment 4 where expected extremity dose rate greater than 24 R/hr.

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             .Nh GUIDANCE FCR RESPIRATORY PROTECTION *
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fields and select respiratory protection to meet th most restrictive case. Table 6.9.1 of the, Technical Specifications shall also be used as a guide. a' Combined Iodine p and Particulatje u

       .                                              Concentrations /MPC             Recommended                                      Acceotable p                                                            Less than 1             Use respirator                                   No respirator

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() n . OSA SET-UP NORTH

1) Set-up two stations; place them far enough apart so a step c.
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     ,;                               2)       Connect radiation ribbon' from one station to the west wall and from station to the east wall.
3) Hang " Controlled Area" sign on~each side of the barrier.

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4) Place frisker;on north side of the barrier.
      .                               5)       If necessary, put step off pad in place between stations.
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1) Set-up one station on.the north. side of the clevator. Leave
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4) Place frisker on the west side of the barrier.
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