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Public Version of Rev 1 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-IP-014, Personnel & Vehicle Contamination Surveys
ML20072K829
Person / Time
Site: Susquehanna  Talen Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/24/1983
From:
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML17139B462 List:
References
EP-IP-014-01, EP-IP-14-1, NUDOCS 8303310011
Download: ML20072K829 (11)


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Effective Date 2/24/83 Page 1 of 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS

. EMERGENCY PLAN IM')LEMENTATION PROCEDURE MANUAL EFFECTIVE FORM NUMBER TITLE REVISION DATE EP-IP-001 Emergency C1'assification-0 6/28/82 EP-IP-002 Emergency Management Notification 1

1/20/83 EP-IP-003 Emergency Management Responsibilities 0

6/16/82 EP-IP-006 Search / Rescue /First Aid 0

6/16/82 EP-IP-007 Personnel Assembly and Accountability 1

1/31/83 EP-IP-008 Natural Occurrences 0

6/16/82 EP-IP-009 Emergency Off-Site Do'se Calculations 0

6/23/82 EP-IP-010 In-Plant Emergency Monitoring 0

6/16/82 EP-IP-011 Security Contingency 0

6/16/82 EP-IP-012 On-site Emergency Monitoring 1

1/4/83 EP-IP-013 Off-site Emergency Monitoring Teams I

1/4/83 EP-IP-014 Personnel and Vehicle Containment 1

2/22/83 Surveys EP-IP-015 Emergency Access 0

6/16/82 EP-IP-016 Damage Control 0

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EP-IP-017 Toxic Material 0

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EP-IP-018 Emergency Call-in.and Communications 0

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EP-IP-019 Management of Off-site Emergency 0

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EP-IP-021 Site Emergency Evacuation 1

7/14/82 EP-IP-027 Activation of Restoration Organization 0

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.~s Revision 11 Effective Date 2/24/83 rage 2 of 2 EFFECTIVE FORM NUMBER TITLE REVISION DATE EP-IP-029 Activation of TSC 0

6/16/82 EP-IP-030 Activation of Emergency Operations 0

6/16/82 Facility and Transfer of Control From the Technical Support Center EP-IP-031 Public Information Emergency 0

6/16/82 Procedures EP-IP-032 General Office Activation 0

6/16/82 EP-IP-033 Dose Assessment and Protective Actions 0

6/28/82 EP-IP-034 Reactor Building Sample Station.

0 6/16/82 Emergency Sampling EP-IP-035 Emergency Vent Monitor' Sampling 0

6716/82 EP-IP-038 Reconstruction and Accident Close out 0

6/16/82 EP-IP-041 Fire Emergencies 0

6/16/82 EP-IP-042 Chemistry Lab Emergency Preparation 0

6/k6/82 EP-IP-043 Pass Small Volume Liquid Sample 0

6/16/82 EP-IP-044 Emergency Environmental Sampling 1

1/21/83 EP-IP-045 Pass 10-ML Gas Sampling 0

6/16/82 EP-IP-046 Pass Iodine /Particualte Sample 0

6/16/82 EP-IP-047 Pass Large Liquid / Dissolved 0

6/16/82 Gas Sample EP-IP-048 Estimation of Core Damage Ouring an 0

-9/17/82 Emergency EP-IP-101 Inventory, Inspection, Operational Testing 0

7/16/82 and Calibration of Emergency Equipment and Supplies EP-IP-102 Surveillance Testing of Emergency 0

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1.0 PURPOSE 3

2.0 SCOPE 3

3.0 REFERENCES

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5.0 DEFINITIONS 6.0 INSfRUCTIONS 4

ATTACHMENTS PAGE ATTACHMENTS 5

A Action Step - Emergency Director /

Radiation Protection Coordinator B

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O EP-IP-014 Revision 1 Page 3 of 9 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is t'o describe the control methods, locations and limits for Personnel and Vehicle Contamination Surveys.

2.0 SCOPE To provide methods of surveying and decontaminating personnel and vehicles during Emergency Conditions.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 HP-TP-624, " Personnel Decontamination" 3.2 HP-TP-270, " Operation of RM-1.4" 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES

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4.1 The EMERGENCY DIRECTOR / RADIATION PROTECTION C00RDINATOR/ RADIATION SUPPORT MANAGER is responsible for determining requirements for personnel and vehicle decontamination and for ensuring that sufficient personnel are made available to control and monitor personnel and vehicles utilized during an Emergency Condition.

4.2 The SECURITY COORDINATOR is responsible for ensuring that vehicles and personnel leaving the site exit via contamination control points and offsite team vehicles and/or ambulance vehicles, requiring decontamination, have site access clearance.

4.3 The ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR / ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT MANAGER is responsible for ensuring provision for transportation of offsite team vehicles, requiring decantaminaiton, onsite.

5.0 DEFINITIONS 5.1 Large Area Smear (LAS) - The use of a maslin type cloth in swiping a f

large surface (sq. ft.).

This technique deviates from normal swiping techniques and provides a quick, conservative estimate of loose surface contamination.

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5.2 Corrected Counts Per Minute (CCPM) - Net count rate in an RM-14/HP-210 or equivalent after subtraction of the background count rate.

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Revision I Page 4 of 9 6.0 INSTRUCTIONS 6.1 Upon determination that Personnel and Vehicle Contamination Surveys are needed, the EMERGENCY DIRECTOR / RADIATION PROTECTION COORDINATOR / RADIATION SUPPORT MANAGER will follow the instructions in Attachment A, Action Step - EMERGENCY DIRECTOR / RADIATION PROTECTION COORDINATOR /RADIAITON SUPPORT MANAGER.

6.2 At the direction of the EMERGENCY DIRECTOR / RADIATION PROTECTION COORDINATOR / RADIATION SUPPORT MANAGER, the EMERGENCY RADIATION MONITOR will follow the steps in Attachment B, Action Step - EMERGENCY RADIATION MONITOR.

6.3 At the direction of the EMERGENCY DIRECTOR / RADIATION PROTECTION COORDINATOR / RADIATION SUPPORT MANAGER, the SECURITY COORDINATOR will follow the steps in Attachment C, Action Step - SECURITY C00RDINATOR.

6.4 At the direction of the' RADIATION PROTECTION COORDINATOR / RADIATION SUPPORT MANAGER, the ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR / ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT MANAGER will follow the steps in Attachment D, Action Step -

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Attachment'A EP-IP-014 Revision 1 Page 5 of 9 ACTION STEP EMERGENCY DIRECTOR RAOIATION PROTECTION COORDINATOR

, RADIATION SUPPORT MANAGER A.1.0 The EMERGENCY DIRECTOR / RADIATION PROTECTION COORDINATOR / RADIATION SUPPORT MANAGER will:

A.1.1 Insure EMERGENCY RADIATION MONITOR (s) are dispatched to contamination control point, Post 15 or 1, EOF parking area or the hospital as appropriate.

A.1.2 If Post 15 or 1 are not available because of high radiation or contamination levels, dispatch MONITOR (s) to an area where Background levels are < 300 cpm.

A.1.3 Determine if vehicles and/or personnel are contaminated and will require surveys or are free to egress SSES.

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Attachme'nt B EP-IP-014 Revision 1 Page 6 of 9 ACTION STEP EMERGENCY RADIATION MONITOR Check B.1.0 When personnel contamination surveys are required during EMERGENCY CONDITIONS, the RADIATION MONITOR will:

B.1.1 Ensure egressing persons pass through portal monitors at contamination control point if functioning or use RM-14/HP-210 or equivalent for whole body fri sking.

B.1.2 Monitor offsite team members and/or emergency medical personnel using an RM-14/HP+210 or equivalent for whole body frisking.

B.1.3 Personnel are considered contaminated if levels of

> 500 cpm above background are detected.

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B.1.4 If personnel are contaminated, insure the following steps are taken:

B.1.4.1 Don protective clothing to contain contamination, if necessary.

B.1.4.2 Direct contaminated persons to an approprf' ate facility to decontaminate as per HP-IP-624, Personnel Decontamination NOTE:

IF NASAL CONTAMINATION IS DETECTED, CONSIDER Internal Dosimetry Program B.1.5 Complete Form HP-TP-624-1, Personnel Contamination Report, and transmit to TSC Radioman or EOF communicator.

B.2.0 When vehicle contamination surveys are required during EMERGENCY CONDITIONS, the RADIATION MONITOR will:

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'Take a LAS and count it on an RM-14/HP-(_ /

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Atta'chment B EP-I?-014 Revision 1 Page 7 of 9 B.1.2.2 Vehicles are considered contaminated when levels of > 500 cpm above background are detected.

B.2.2 If offsite team vehicles and/or ambulance vehicles are contaminated, insure the following steps are performed when appropriate.

B.2.2.1 Perform whatever decontamination possible at location.

B.2.2.2 If further decontamination is required per 82.1.2, direct the vehicles to be transported to the inspection pit onsite.

B.2.3 When contaminated vehicles are onsite, insure the following steps are performed when appropriate.

B.2.3.1 Insure inspection pit drains are plugged properly.

Positioncontam5n'atedvehiclesoverthe B.2.3.2 inspection pit and hose vehicles down.

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LIQUID WASTE FROM CONTAMINATED VEHICLES WILL REMAIN IN THE INSPECTION PIT UNTIL IT IS SAMPLED, BATCHED AND RELEASED.

Re-survey vehicles per B.2.1 B.2.3.3 B.2.3.4 Quarantine vehicles wnich cannot be decontaminated by hosing.

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EP-IP-014 Revision 1 Page 8 of 9 ACTION STEP SECURITY COORDINATOR CHECK C.1.0 The SECURITY COORDINATOR will:

C.1.1 Direct personnel and vehicles to appropriate contamination control point.

C.1.2 Insure site access clearance for offsite team vehicles and/or ambulance vehicles requiring decontamination.

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EP-IP-014 Revision 1 Page 9 of 9 ACTiONSTEP ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR / ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT MANAGE.1 CHECK TheADMINISTRATIVECOORDINATOR/ADMINISTRATIVEdu D.1.0 will:

D.1.1 Make provisions for the transportation of offsite vehicles from EOF parking lot on to the site for decontamination, if necessary.

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