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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures Erpip 3.5 Re Immediate Action - Personnel Injury & Erpip 4.1.12 Re First Aid Team Leader Checklist
ML20070S685
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Site: Calvert Cliffs  
Issue date: 01/10/1983
From: Russell L
BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
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ML20070S680 List:
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PROC-830110-01, NUDOCS 8302070292
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ERPIP 3.5 Rev.S' TITLE: IMMEDIATE ACTION - PERSONNEL IN3URY RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL:

SHIFT SUPERVISOR (SS)

SITE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR (SEC)

RADIATION PROTECTION DIRECTOR (RPD) l SS/SEC/RPD 1.0 For determining the need for activation of the First Aid Team, use the following questions as Suldance:

1.1 If the answer to any of the following questions is yes, continue with Step 2.0.

.m Is the victim unconscious?

YES / NO Is the victim in obvious respiratory distress?

YES / NO Is the victim bleeding profusely?

YES / NO Does the victim have broken bones?

YES / NO is the victim incoherent or unresponsive?

YES / NO Is the victim inanobile?

YES / NO If all answers were no, determine why the victim is in need of medical assistance. Use good judgment in 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.

S_S/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:

If a drill, state "THIS IS A DRILL."

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a. "A PERSONNEL IN3URY EXISTS."
b. "FIRST AID TEAM REPORT TO (Location of Accident)."

If a drill, state "THIS IS A DRILL."

Repeat this step again.

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Initials Time 3.0 Establish communications with the First Ald Team at the scene of the accident.

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In absence of the First Aid Team Leader (FATL), a First Aid Team member will assume the FATL Immediate action responsibilities.

SS/SEC/RPD 4.0 Record the nature and' extent of injuries, as follows:

Number of individuals Whether or not radioactively contaminated (externally).

Extent of injuries, if ', mown.

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Initials Time SS/SEC (SEC MAY DELEGATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR STEP 5.0) 5.0 Call for ambulance if needed (911). If necessary, request Medevac helicopter.

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Initials Time 5.1 If the patient cannot be moved, contact the Calvert Cliffs Physician Assistant and local rescue service for onsite rescue assistance (535-1400 or 911).

Physician Assistance Contacted:

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Ininais rune 6.0 IF HOSPITAL ASSISTANCE IS NOT REQUIRED, CON 7TNUE WITH SECTION 3.0 l

6.1 If the FATL is at the accident scene or otherwise unavailable, the SS, SEC, RPD, or an Emergency Communicator should make an ALERTING telephone call to Calvert Memorial Hospital (535-4000) and relay the information above.

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Stress to Calvert Memorial Hospital whether THERE IS EXTERNAL RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION OR TIiERE IS NO EXTERNAL RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION involved.

7.0 Complete the actions under Steo 7.1 if NO External Radioactive Contamination is g with injuries OR ce.1plete the actions under Steo 7.2 If External Radioactive Contamination IS present with injuries.

7.1 Personnel Injury With No External Radioactive Contamination 7.1.1 Notify Security that rescue service personnel and veh cle will require -

immediate entry into Protected Area and should be directed to (location of injury).

Security Notified:

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' 7.1.2 Call SG&E Medical Department or Medical Director giving details and treatment given thus far (Phone No's. in Appendix A.4).

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If extent of treatment or injury is unciear, consult with the FATL.

SC&E Medical Department Called:

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Initials Time 7.1.3 If the FATL is detained at the accident scene, make " NOTIFICATION" call to Calvert Memorial Hospital that injtred personnel are being transported to Calvert Memorial Hospital (535 4000). Stress that NO contamination is involved.

Calvert Memorial Hospital Notifled:

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Initials Time 7.2 Personnel Injury With Radioactive Contamination 7.2.1 Unless there is a minor injury with easily removed contamination, notify BG&E Medical Department or Medical Director immediately (Phone No's. in Appendix A.4).

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BG&E Medical Department Notified:

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Rev.9 7.2.2 If it will not compound injuries, direct the transfer of the patient to the Controlled Area Medical Treatment Room (or Farm Demo Building, if necessary), and decontaminate in accordance with standard plant practices (Check as appropriate).

Patient Decontamination ordered ( )

Patient Decontamination Deferred ( )

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Initials Time 7.2.3 Direct FATL to consult with contracted physician if injury is serious. (Phone No's. Appendix A.4).

Consultation With Physician Directed:

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Irutials Time 7.2.4 if the FATL is detained at the accident scene, make " NOTIFICATION" call to Calvert Memorial Hospital that injured personnef are being transported. Stress that External Radioacuve contamination g, involved (335 4000).

Calvert Memorial Hospital Notifled:

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7.2.3 Notify Secur:ty that rescue service personnel and vehicle will require immediate entry into protected area and should be directed to (location of injury).

Security Notified:

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7.2.6 Notify the contracted consulting physician-on-call (Phone No's. in Appendix A.4) that patient is being sent to Calvert Memorial Hospital l

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Physician Notified:

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Initials Time 7.2.7 Direct the FATL to assist rescue squad personnel while onsite and to dispatch an FAT member, equipped with an Ambulance Kit from the Controlled Area Medical Treatment Room, to accompany patient to hospital.

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FIRST AID TEAMLEADER CHECKLIST D-l.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) 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 calis 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 Q) conditions or by the RPD.

3.0 ACTIONS AND LIMITATIONS (In Operational Support Center or at scene of accidents, as appropriate)

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Checklists are to be used as determined by the FATL. Spaces for initials and

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3.1 Onsite Actions 3.1.1 Ensure that team members are notified in accordance with ERPIPs 3.1 and 3.5.

Members Property Notified:

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Ininals Time 3.1.2 Assemble First Aid Team members in designated Assembly Area.

Report accountability and availability of team to the RPD.

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Initials Time 3.1.4 Direct First Aid Team member (s) to scene of accident to perform necessary actions per ERPIP 4.6.2.

First Aid Team Directed:

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F/A bag, dose rate meter, stretcher, blankets, and other necessary equipment should be obtained by team member enroute to scene. If team member responding is unable to obtain necessary equipment, it should be transported to the scene as soon as possible.

3.L5 Ensure each Team member !s equipped with proper protective ciothing and equipment as appropriate.

First Aid Team Properly E5pped:

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h DONNING OF PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT SHOULD NOT INTERFERE WITH IMMEDIATE LIFESAVING FIRST AID EFFORTS SY FIRST REPORTING TEAM MEMBERS. PROPERLY EQUIPPED TEAM MEMBERS WHEN AVAILABLE SHOULD RELIEVE FIRST REPORTING TEAM MEMBERS AS SCON AS POSSIBLE.

3.L6 Increase the number of (quahfied) particicating FIrst Aid personnel as !

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3.L7 Have a rapid assessment of the radiciogical hazards in the area performed and determine the need to remove injured to a lower exposure rate area.

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If an injury is severe, immediate lifesaving F/A is the highest priority and radiciogical conditions are cor.sidered seconcacy unless acute radiation nazard f er casualty far exceecs injury hazarc and if rescue 2-O=.--

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Radiological status: Exposure rates R/h Contamination present (circle one):

Yes No 3.1.8 Ensure communications have been established ano constantly maintained (if possible) between the scene of the accident and the RPD.

Evaluate the nature and extent of Injuries, report to the RPD by page and record the following:

(1) Injury Data Name Type & Extent of Injuries Reported by/ Time 1.

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Initials Time (3) Record request of assistance or supplies:

' l.9 Determine need for medical or emergency transportation (see Section 4.2, Notification).

Medical Assistance Required (circle one):

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definitive decontamination prior to transport to CMM.

l 3.1.11 If need for hospital assistance is probable, report to OSC or Control Room, make an Alerting call to the Calvert Memorial Hospital, have contracted consulting physician on-call alerted, and provide the following information if available:

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If the FATL cannot leave the accident scene, contac: the Control Room and have the 55, SEC, RPD, or an Emergency Communicator make the Alerting phone calf '

s (1) Number of individuals injured.

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(3) Extem: of injury, if known.

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Imtlais I"tme 3.1.12 If internal contamination exists or is probable, commence collectng Bioassay samples in accordance with standard plant prac: ices.

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Sloassay samples collec:ed (circle oneh Yes No 3.1.13 Have the RPD,55, or SEC arrange for transpor ation of seriously injured personnel (see ERPIP 3.5 personnelInjury).

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Memorial Hospital (see ERPIP 4.6.2 & 4.5.3).

Team member assigned:

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Initials Time 3.1.15 Have First Aid Team member or a Health Physics Technician report to hospital Radiation Emergency Area (REA) to perform duties per ERPIP 4.6.3 to advise as to contamination control and perform radiation safety coverage for the REA.

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3.1.16 Make "Notificatio_n" call to Calvert Memorial Hospital just prior to transporting the injtred personnel.

Provide the fellowing information:

(1) Number of injured being transported to CMH (2) Extent of injurie-(3) Whether or not radioactively contaminated (4) Expected time of arrival at CMH (5) Special equipment required by hospital personnel, if so, specify (6) BG&E Medical Department notified (circle one):

Yes No Phone numbers in Appendix A.4.

Notification call made:

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Initials Time 3.1.17 Have RPD notify Plant Health Physicist.

NOTIFICATION CALL MADE:

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1 (1) Has Ambulance kit.

(2) Completed EXHIBIT 4.6.2-A, PATIENT RADIATION & MEDICAL STATUS FORM and 4.6.2-8, BODY WOUND & CONTAMINATION FORM.

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1. Telephone; Baltimore exchange: 8-dial tone, 9-dial tone, number
2. Telephone; Annapolis exchange: 7-dial tone, number
3. Telephone; Local exchange: 9-dial tone, number
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This is/is not an exercise (circle one).

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Name of Caller:

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Location of Incident:

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Affected Unit (check one)

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ATTACHMENT 2 FOLLOW-UP COMMUNICATIONS LONGFORM Notify offsite agencies of items 1 through 19 sequentially. If plume is headed easterly notify DOR EOC af ter CC EOC.

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( ) Radiotelephone Mhz (call sign.

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This is (is not) an exercise (circle one).

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Name of Caller:

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Location of Incident: Calvert Cliffs 4

Emergency Classificaton (check one):

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( ) Cooling Down

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14. Radioactivity (check one):

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( ) Has Been Released ( ) In the Plant ( ) From the Plant

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FTR.3T AID AND MEDICAL CARE 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 2.1 PERSONNEL IN3URY has been announced.

2.2 As directed by the FATL, RPD, SEC or 55.

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3.i Proceed to the scene of the casualty; while en route, obtain F/A bag, dose rate instrument, stretcher and blanket.

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Request Control Roon to send needed equipment to scene if equipment is not readily avaliable en route.

s 3.2 Perform a quick assessment of the radiological hazards in the area.

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EXERCISE CARE NOT TO AGGRAVATE 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 RADf?. TION HAZARD FOR CASUALTY EXCEEDS INJURY HAZARD. FOR LIFESAVING PURPOSES,5 MINUTES IS THE MAXIMUM EXPOSURE TIME OF 1200 R/h.

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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 maintam 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 (4)

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Removal of clothing usually removes about 90% of contamination.

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3.10.1 Personnel Injury With No Residual Skin Contamination 3.10.1.1 Prepare injured individual for transportation to Calvert Memorial Hospital.

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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 Control Room when ready to transport patient.

3.10.2.4 Complete EXHIBITS 4.6.2-A, PATIENT RADIATION &

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_ PATIENT R ADI ATION & MEDICAL STATUS FORM Name of patient Age:

yr Location, date, and time of incidents Summary description of incidents TYPE OF EXPOSURE / INJURY WOUNDS EXTERNAL EXPOSURE SKIN CONTAMINATION INTERNAL CONTAMIN ATION yes/no yes/no yes/no yes/no where?-imlicate on where?.whole body where? Indicate on EX-how? wounds / ingestion / inhalation EXillBIT 4.6.2-B;

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HEALTH PHYSICS ASSISTANCE AT CALVERT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1.0 RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL The assigned First Aid Team member or Rad-chem ' Technician is responsible for ch.1, implementing this procedure until relieved by the Plant Health Physicist or other company or consultant professional health physicist.

- 2.0 CONDITIONS AND PREREQUISITES Upon patient transfer to hospital when required by ERPIP 3.3 or 4.6.2.

3.0 ACTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 3.1 Ensure Radiation Emergency Area (REA) entrance has been properly I

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3.11 Suoervise and regulate protection of personnel entering or exiting from the area.

3.12 Maintain adequate traffice control of all equipment entering er exiting from the area.

3.13 Suosecuent Actions -- after the injured incividual has been suitably cecontaminated and removed from tre RSA perform the following actions:

3.13.1 Collect pocket desimeters; monitor anc evaluate personnel exposure coon completion of emergency:

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Intuals Time 3.13.6 Assist attending physician with accident history, estimate of radiation exposure and bioassay studies.

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2.0 DISCUSSION All emergency equipment and instrumentation shall be inventoried, checked, ~ ~ ~ '

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Although plant personnel required to use em_ergency equipment and instrumentation are trained on its proper use, emergency conditions may dictate that additional g

Hxnnel from offszte sources may be required to assist plant personnel. The guidelines and p wdures in the following sec: ion are for use by any emergency personnel reiquired to operate CCNPP emergency equipment and instrumentation.

For equipment lists and locations,. see Appendix B.1.

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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 monitored.

2; Select Available Eauloment which has monitoring ranges in excess of those anticipated at the location to be monitored. For lists of equipment contained in Emergency Kits and kit locations, referto Appendix B.

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Prior to Using Equipment perform the following checks:

3.1 Battery Check (If portabie) 3.2.

Existence of Current Cailbration Sticker 3.3 MMMMons or Limitations Listed on Sticker 3.4 Source Check

-NOTE-Check scurces are maintainedirt the South Gate House, the Rad Chem Instrtun u A Trailer, the OSC Locker, de Reentry Locker, de ECC Locker, the Norttr Service Budding Kit,. de Mobile Monitormg IGes, and in Rad Chem at the 69

g elevation of meService Buildingr. Use of check sources may be waived by the RPO underspecialconditions 4.

Inocerable or Faultv Eculoment should be immediately made unavailable for use and should be turned in to CCNPP RadWm Support Group. If RMS equ4 ment is determined to be faulty, contac: 2eECC and recort delocation of de Faulty RMS equipmentand r=d6-LIIy levels arcelocation of the equipment (if measurable).

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5.1 Asare that instrumentation WHad to measure doses is accropriately stueided againstradioactivity encountered en route to the locations where l

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5.2 Prior to entermg an area to detenriine radioac:ivity leveis, turn the

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PIC-6A EBERLINE SURVEY METER 2'

RM-14 EBERLINE SURVEY METER 3.

' E-520 EBEM. SURVEY MONITOR 4.

TFIA-STAPLEX HI-VOLUME AIR SAMPLER -

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H-809CLOW 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-7 EBERLINE HIGH RANGE SURVEY METER 10 RO-4A EBERLINE SURVEY METER

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PIC-6A-EBERLINE SURVEI METER The PIC-6A is a small, lightweight portable instrument which measures the exposure rate from gamma radiation. The d.i.cnng element is a gas filled ionization chamber operating in the proportional (gas multiplication) region. Six decades of apre rate, from i mR/hr, are measured in two rariges of three decades each. A single I

rotary switch turns the instrument OFF, provides a Battery check, and selects the range. A beta. window in the MGw.T. of the instrument (optional feature) provides for' the detec:fon of energeticbeta. particles.

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RM-14-EBERLINE MONITOK.

The RM-14 is a small, compact count rate meter operated by AC IIne or away from AC line by a NI-Cd MG.y which is continously trickle charged while the unit is I

plugged into the line. Battery condition is chedced by front panel controls.

This momtoris intended primarily for use with a Geiger-Mueller detec:or, but, with j

s11ghe modif!catforw can be.used with our vrlate sc:ntd! anon detec: ors.

-" ~~9 The r=d=% counc rate is read ouron a. front panel meter with 0-500 counts per rmnute full scale. Three switch WW ranges of XI, X10 and X100 are provided.

Response timeof the meter cart beselec:ed by a " FAST-5 LOW" resconse switch

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An audible in fication is integral and the loudness can be controlled from no sound :o maxunum.

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The E-520 is a small, compact, portable geiger counter with 0-2R monitoring capabilities. Five Ranges, 0-0.2,0-2,0-20,0-200, and 0-2000 mR/h are provided.

Two different detectors are utili% one being located in the case itself for the detection of high level gamma radiation in the range of 0-2000 mR/h. A tube sensitive to lowerlevel gamma and beta radiation 'is located in the hand probe used on the forlowerranges Discrimination b t.cw beta and gamma radiation is made by means of a nxwable shield on the probe. Both mR/h (closed shleid) and epm (open shleid) are presented on the meter scale-

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The staplex is a portable hi-volume air sampler. Monitoring personnel carry the TFTA 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 kineticimpactor 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 time specified to accumulatethe required volume. The air sampler is turned off and g

thefilter removed and handled.as per RCP' 3-403.

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TELETECTOR 6112-HICH RANGE SURVEY METER The teletectoris a high range (2mR/hr to 1000R/hr) survey instrument with telescoping probe holder telescoping 160" fully extended.

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MS-2/ SPA-3-EBERLINE SCALER WITH SPA-3 DETECTOR The MS-2 is a complete scaler system consisting of. variable high voltage, charge sensitive input amplifier, single channer pulse height analyzer, six decade scaler, ratemeter and timer.--~ - -

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RO-7 EBERLINE HIGH RANGE SURVEY METER The RO-7 is a multi-purpose, hand held swvey instrument. Three detectors are available to provide a wide detection range. The detectors may attach WJy to the hand held ta1it or they may also be attached via rigid extensions or flexible cables.fac remote surveys. Also available is an underwater housing for pool or other taiderwater swveys to depths of up to 60 feet. The low range detector (gamma) ranges to 1.999 R/hr, the mid-range detector,(Beta / Gamma) ranges to 199.9 R/hr, and the high-range detector (Beta / Gamma) ranges to 19.99 'd/hr.

LO RO AA ESERLINE SURVEY Mr.IcR The RC-4A is equivalent to the RC-2A with the exception that the RO-4A has an-LCn agitat readour-11 RC-1A ESERLINE SURVEY METER The RO-5A has.the same detec: ion features as the RO-2A and provides the same ranges Itis ea#W with an LCD digital readout-

12. PRM AA ESERLINE PULSE RAT"E METER WTI'T4 AC-3 PROSE The PRM AA/AC-3 is a portable battery-operated alpha radiation survey meter.

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Attach the 4 Inch filter holder with a clear 4 inch filter Inserted in the filter holder.

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Turn on the line switch and run the hi-volume air sampler for the time specified to accumulate the required volume as per ERPIPs 4.3.a and 4.3.2.

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