ML20072T137

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Public Version of Rev 4 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 1903.02, Assignment of Plant Emergency Team Members & Rev 5 to 1903.23, Personnel Emergency
ML20072T137
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Site: Arkansas Nuclear  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 02/10/1983
From: James M. Levine
ARKANSAS POWER & LIGHT CO.
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ML20072T130 List:
References
PROC-830210-01, NUDOCS 8304070464
Download: ML20072T137 (8)


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2.0 SCOPE This procedure is applicable to the personnel designated in the Initial Response Organization.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 References Used in Procedure Preparation 3.1.1 Arkansas Nuclear One Emergency Plan 3.2 References Used in Conjunction with this Procedure 3.2.1 1903.50, " Emergency Response Organization" 3.3 Related AN0 Procedures 3.3.1 1903.10, " Emergency Action Level Response" Ox 3.3.2 1903.40, " Duties of the Emergency Evacuation Team" 3.3.3 1903.41, " Duties of the Emergency Fire Team" 3.'3.4 1903.42, " Duties of the Emergency Medical Team" 3.3.5 1903.43, " Duties of the Emergency Radiation Team" 3.3.6 1903.44, " Duties of the Emergency Recovery Team" 3.4 Regulatory correspondence containing NRC commitments which are imple-mented in this procedure include:

3.4.1 Letter 0CAN108213, Appendix A, Item 1 A. Attachment 3 4.0 DEFINITIONS None 5.0 EMERGENCY ASSIGNMENTS 5.1 Plant personnel are normally assigned to the following positions, as shown on the respective attachments to this procedure:

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Members:

Members should be designated by a memorandum from the General !!anager. The recommended makeup of the Emergency Medical Team is as follows:

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1.0 PURPOSE i

The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidance to ANO personnel on how to respond to a personnel emergency. This emergency may be medical or contamination-related medical.

2.0 SCOPE This procedure outlines the general response to be taken during a person-nel emergency. It is not intended to give medical guidance for use during the emergency.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 References Used in Procedure Preparation:

3 .'1.1 Arkansas Nuclear One Emergency Plan 3.1.2 Red Cross First Aid Instruction Pamphlets 3.1.3 NCRP Report No. 39, " Basic Radiation Protection Criteria" 3.1.4 NCRP Report No. 65, " Management of Persons Accidently Con-taminated with Radionuclides" 3.2 References Used in Conjunction with this Procedure:

3.2.1 1622.010, " Personnel Decontamination" 3.2.2 1903.33, "Re-Entry Guidelines" 3.2.3 1903.74, " Pope County Ambulance Service" 3.3 Related ANO Procedures:

3.3.1 1903.42, " Duties of the Emergency Medical Team" 3.3.2 1903.72, "St. Mary's Hospital" 3.3.3 1903.73, "Millard-Henry Clinic" 3.3.4 1000.38, " Arkansas Nuclear One Industrial Safety Program" 3.4 Regulatory correspondence containing NRC commitments which z.re im-plemented in this procedure include:

3.4.1 Letter 0CAN108213, Appendix A, Item 1 A. Section 7.2.2 4.0 DEFINITIONS 4.1 A serious injury that requires action specified in this procedure l p/

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4.1.2 An actual or suspected fracture.

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE CHANGE DATE 7.0 FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS 7.1 For any medical emergency, either unit's Shift Operations Supervisor should be informed, if not previously done; periodic updates should be provided to the Shift Supervisor initially contacted.

7.2 The Shift Operations Supervisor shall direct appropriate medical assistance to the injured individual. The following groups should be called upon (when on site) to provide assistance:

NOTE: These groups should be contacted by the most expedient means available (if the page is used, the announcement should be repeated several times).

7.2.1 Bechtel Nurse (3736).

7.2.2 Emergency Medical Team or Sh'ift Maintenance Medical Team (After routine working hours - 3142/3411).

7.2.3 Safety & Fire Prevention Coordinator (3131).

NOTE: First Aid Supplies are maintained in the following

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B. Unit 2 Turbine Building, Elev. 354 North (Fire Locker).

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D. First Aid Room - Second Floor Administration Building.

7.3 When directed, the appropriate medical personnel onsite should respond to the location where the injured or contaminated individuals are located and:

7.3.1 Administer appropriate first aid measures. ,

l 7.3.2 Provide the Shif t Supervisor with an assessment of the situation (to include further needs, if necessary).

7.3.3 Gather necessary information from the personnel initially on the scene (to include individual's name for future re-ference).

7.3.4 Obtain the injured person's security badge but DO NOT re-move their dosimeter and TLD until arrival at the medical l facility. Upon arrival at the medical facility, the ac-companying Health Physics personnel should remove the in-jured person's dosimeter and TLD for further identification and dose determination.

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NOTE: The Shift Orerations Supervisor shall ensure that a Health Physics  !

representative is assigned to accompany the individual (s) both onsite and to offsite medical facilities, as necessary.

7.4.1 Take precaution (coverings, use of stretcher, etc.) to prevent  :

the spread of contamination during movement and transport of the individual.

7.4.2 Move the individual to a " clean" area, as allowed by step 5.3.

7.4.3 Remove contaminated clothing.

7.4.4 Survey the individual for aurface contamination.

NOTE: Contaminated wounds, eyes, etc., should be decontaminated by use of water only; wounds should be covered before and after decontamination efforts.

7.4.5 becontaminate the affected areas removing as much transfer-able contamination as possible per 1622.010, " Personnel De-contamination".

7.4.6 Cover remaining contaminated areas.

NOTE: If an individual is potentially contaminated and requires transportation to an offsite medical facility, he should be o initially transported to St. Mary's Hospital.

7.5 The Shift Operations Supervisor may make arrangements for treatment based upon the assessment of a qualified medical iidividual. If a qualified medical individual is not available, the following guidance is provided:

7.5.1 If the injured individual (s) requires attention from a doctor and are judged incapable of travel, the appropriate physicians should be called from Millard-Henry Clinic (968-2345) or St. Mary's Hospital (968-6211), advised of the physical and radiological condition of the injured, and requested to come immediately to ANO. The Pope County Ambulance Service should also be contacted (refer to step 7.5.2).

7.5.2 If the injured individual (s) requires immediate attention from a doctor and are judged capable of travel, t'ie Pope County Ambulance Service should be called at 968-4567, ad-vised of the physical and radiological condition of the in-jured and requested to come immediately to ANO. If contami-nation is involved, a Health Physics representative should immediately be dispatched to the emergency entrance at St.

Mary's Hospital to assist the hospital staff as the situation warrants (use call-out list in procedure 1903.10, Attachment 5, if necessary).

NOTE: An Unusual Event Emergency Action Level shall be declared by the Shift Operations Supervisor when a medical emergency requires transporting a radiologically contaminated indi-O t/ vidual from the site to an off site hospital. (Reference procedure 1903.10, " Emergency Action Level Response".)

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CHANGE DATE 7.5.3 If the injured individual (s) do not require immediate attention from a doctor and are judged capable of travel, arrangements should be made to transport the individuals for further examination to Millard-Henry Clinic or St. Mary's Hospital.

7.5.4 If the injured individual or individual (s) attending to the injured individual are suspected of having received a radiation dose in excess of 50 R, arrangements should be made to transport those individuals to the University of Arkansas Medical Sciences Hospital in Little Rock for treatment, as necessary, after examination at St. Mary's Hospital.

7.6 The Shift Operations Supervisor should notify the Duty Guard Sergeant if off-site medical assistance has been requested to report onsite so that Security personnel may be ready to receive and escort the medical personnel. (Routine access point - North Gate; routine receiving area -

Maintenance Facility Breezway, unless otherwise directed.) If the situation requires the ambulance personnel to enter a potentially contaminated area, refer to 1903.74, " Pope County Ambulance Service" for further guidance.

7.7 If the injured individual is transported to a medical facility, the

. s Shift Operations Supervisor should call the appropriate medical facility

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7.7.1 Millard Henry Clinic (968-2345) 7.7.2 St. Mary's Hospital (968-6211 or 968-2481) 7.7.3 University of Arkansas Medical Sciences Hospital (661-5000) 7.8 An escort, as indicated below, should accompany the injured individual (s) to provide any necessary information or assistance to the medical per-sonnel and provide periodic updates to the Shift Supervisor-(or other individual, as directed).

7.8.1 If the individual is contaminated, a Health Physics represent-ative shall accompany.

7.8.2 If the individual is not contaminated, one of the following individuals should accompany:

A. Emergency Medical Team Member B. Bechtel Nurse (If Bechtel personnel are involved) tT) C. Safety and Fire Prevention Coordinator

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