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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures SC-6.3 Re Near or Onsite Toxic or Flammable Gas Release & SC-323 Re Emergency Offsite Radiation Survey Teams
ML20077H342
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Site: Ginna Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 07/12/1983
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ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
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GINNA STATION UNIT #1 ROCHESTER CAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION COMPLETED GINNA STATION MTE.

CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER TIME :.

PROCE.7URE NO.

SC-6.3 REV. NO.

2 NEAR OR ON-SITE TOXIC OR FLAMMABLE GAS RELEASE TECHNICAL REVIEW PORC REVIEW DATE b"kh' [ b DAM %...,

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1.0 PURPOSE

1.1 To provide instructicns for response to a toxic or flammable gas release varying frcm one occurring near the RG&E property surrounding the facility to one which enters vital areas within the facility.

1.2 To provide instructions for appropriate notification to authorities of the above in accordance with pre-established classifications.

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REFERENCES:

2.1 NUREG 0654, Appendix 1, Emergency Action Level Guidelines for Nuclear Pcwer Plants.

3.O INSTRUCTIONS:

3.1 In the event of a toxic or flammable gas release near or on-site, knowledge of its location and movement must be gained quickly by the Shift Supervisor.

Anyone who has knowledge of an event is to report it immediately to the Control Rocm by use of the telephone or page.

3.1.1 Notify HP and Chemistry section to make concentraticn measure-ments.

3.1.2 Consider shutdown of supply air ventilation fans to restrict movement of gas through the plant.

3.2 Every precauticn must be taken to have personnel relocate to safe areas.

3.2.1 Announce on the Plant PA System for all cperations personnel and the Duty HP Technician, to report to the Control Room.

Switch Control Room ventilation to the recirculation ecde.

3.2.2 Evaluate the condition per SC-100 Ginna Station Event Evaluation and Classification.

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Personnel called frcm off-site should be warned of possible hazardous areas.

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3.2.3 If it appears that another location would provide greater safety for personnel, announce on the Plant PA System that j

all personnel are to assemble in the " Selected Area" and y

await further instructions.

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This message should be mcdified where necessary to

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i 3.2.4 The Station Superintendent or alternate, if on site, or i

the Shift Supervisor is to notify the person in charge of the security force on e.dvised movement of personnel in D.P.

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3.3 The Shift Supervisor will notify the Wayne County Fire Dispatcher via the Ontario Fire Department telephone (524-2592) reporting

,.i his assessment of the event and the need fer emergency services and police action.

3.4 Operations and HP personnel should ensure that scif contained breathing apparatus or other protective equipment er clothing is available for any personnel who are to cepe with cperaticnal or repair activities in areas potentially unsafe.

3.5 Re-evaluate the condition per SC-100 Ginna Staticn Event Evaluation and Classification as conditions change.

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s GINNA STATION UNIT #1 COMPLETED ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION GINNA STATION CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER 1r PROCEDURE NO.

SC-235 REV. NO.

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SC-235:1 SC-235 REPAIR AND CORRECTIVE ACTION GUIDELINES

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DURING EMERGENCY SITUATIONS 1.0, PURPOSE:

1.1 To provide guidelines for Emergency Response personnel involved iri repair and corrective action.

1.2 To describe the activities that should be considered for repair and corrective action during emergency situations.

1.3 The activiti,es considered should not involve control room manipulations normally performed by control room personnel.

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REFERENCES:

2.1 SC-200 Emergency Response Organization / Responsibilities 2.2 SC-230 Immediate Entry 2.3 SC-232 Voluntary Acceptance of Emergency Exposure

3.0 INSTRUCTIONS

3.1 The Plant Assessment Manager shall receive requests for repairs and/or corrective action from Emergency Coordinator, Operations, or other emergency groups.

3.2 The Plant Assessment Manager shall direct the Plant Maintenance Assessment Manager to prepare a repair and/or corrective action team to perform the activity.

3.3 The Plant Assessment manager shall direct the Plant Health Physics Chemistry Manager to evaluate the radiological conse-quences of the activity and provide necessary health physics assistance.

3.4 The Plant Assessment Manager may direct Plant Technical Assessment manager or Plant Operations Assessment Manager to provide assistance for the activity.

3.5 The Plant Assessment Manager may request assistance from other emergency groups.

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i 3.6 The Health Physics and Chemistry Manager prior to dispatching the repair corrective action team shall:

3.6.1 Perform an estimate of total dose required to perform the task and insure that individuals are aware of maximum dose limits.

3.6.2 Select a qualified individual to perform'the radiation protection fu.netions for the teem while the activity is being performed.

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3.6.3 Select the proper protective clothing, respiratory protection equipment, dosimetry and meters for the activity.

3.6.4 conduct a briefing with all the personnel involved in the repair and corrective action activity.

This briefing should address all hazards and actions to be taken during the activity.

3.6.5 Evaluate the exposure history for personnel selected for the activity and make recommendation where appropriate.

3.7 The Plant Maintenance Assessment. Manager shall prior to dispatching the repair corrective action team.

3.7.1 Select the most qualified personnel available for the task and alternates such that should additional assistance be required manpower will have been considered.

3.7.2 Insure the minimum number to perform the task shall not be less than two.

3.7.3 Conduct a briefing with the personnel involved in the repair and corrective action activity.

3.7.4 Determine with the individuals involved, the tools required for the activity including where they can be obtained.

3.7.5 Determine with the individuals involved, the spare parts or equipment needed for the activity including where they can be obtained.

3.7.6 Determine procedures needed for the activity and if necessary arrange for development of needed procedures.

3.7.7 Establish a method of communication to keep the Plant Maintenance Assessment Manager informed of progress during the activity.

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The discussion may iraclude:

3.8.1 Dose received by team 3,8.2 Accountability of team 3.8.3 Repairs accomplished

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.3.8.4 Parts used and needing replacement 3.8.5 Procedures completed 3.8.6 Radiation survey results obtained 3.8.7 Observations of damage l

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GINNA STATION CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER PROCEDURE NO.

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SC-323:1 SC-323 EMERGENCY OFF-SITE RADIATION SURVEY TEAMS

1.0 PURPOSE

1.1 The prime obj ective of the Emergency Of f-Site Radiation Survey Teams is to rapidly survey areas downwind of the plant site in order to determine the extent and magnitude of hny uncontrolled release of radioactive materials following an incident.

It should be stressed that the initial off-site survey is of great importance.

Decisions regarding the extent and types of protective actions required will be based upon data reported by the survey teams.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 SC-1, Radiation Emergency Plan 2.2 SC-421, Determination of Iodine or Particulate 2.3 SC-232 Voluntary Acceptance of Emergency Exposure

3.0 INSTRUCTIONS

3.1 Obtain appropriate Off-Site Survey Team footlocker as directed by Tag Board assignment.

If seal is broken, use equipment list inside footlocker to inventory equipment.

Request the assistance of the survey Center Manager in obtaining replacement equipment if necessary.

3.2 Obtain the following equipnent which is not stored in foctiocker.

3.2.1 Personal film badge and TLD.

3.2.2 One full-f ace mask with voice emitter and charcoal filter for each team member.

3.2.3 One 0-500 mr dosimeter and one 0-5 R dosimeter for each team member.

Sign-in on dosimeter log sheet.

3.2.4 Pack of 6 environmental TLD's from lead storage container.

3.2.5 Porta-Mobil II radio and magnetic mount car antenna.

3.2.6 RADECO H-809C Portable High Volume Air Sampler with filter holder.

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3.2.0 to-Digimaster or RC-2 dose rate meter.

. u 3.3 Complete the following items prior to departing on the assigned survey route.

3.3.1 Check operation of radio system, portable air sampler, radiatien count rate monitor, and dose rate meter using equipment check-out precedures in Appendix I.

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3.3.2 Cbtain transportation and check vehicle for centamination by taking swipe survey or end window survey on the hori~zontal surfaces with an FP-190 probe and count rate meter.

If survey indicates surface contamination of more than 250 CPM above background contact the Survey Center Manager for decontamination instructions.

3.3.3 Load survey equipment into vehicle, fill in Furvey Team Status Board, and inform Survey Center Manager of ycur depar-ture.

Cbtain wind direction and speed data.

3.3.4 Log time, date, and survey team members en survey map.

3.3.5 Establish radio ecmmunications with Technical Support Center Radio Cperator and ei3 vise of teams departure.

3.'4 Perform radiation surveys using the appropriate instructions of Appendix II while following the Primary Survey Route instructions centained in Appendix III.

3.4.1 Do not enter areas where radiation levels are greater than 2 P per hour unless directed by a Fealth Phyicist.

3.4.2 The dose limitation of the survey team is limited to 1 REM unless the Health Phyicist or Emergency Coordinator authorizes a higher limit.

3.4.3 A one time dose limit of 75 REM may be used to save the life of an individual on a voluntary basis.

3.4.4 A one time dose limit of 25 REM may be used to insure ecuiptent is operational or secured in order te prevent a greater possible hazard to the general public.

3.4.5 At each assigned survey point the team should report the following information to the Radio Crerator:

-Location

-Completed Actions

-Results of Surveys'

-Departure for next Survey Point

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l FC-323:3 3.4.6 If radio contact cannot te made, report using a telephone.

Call collect on one of these numbers.

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315-524-4446 315-524-4984 716-262-5798 315-524-4973 716-262-5799 716-546-7845 716-546-4015 3.4.7 Upon ecmpletien of Primary Survey Route inform radio operator at the Tech Support Center.

The Dose Assessment Manager will assign an Alternate Survey Route or direct you te return to the Survey Center.

3.5 Full face masks with charcoal filters will be worn as directed by the Ccse Assessment Panager.

Potential internal centamination will be determined by a Whole Pody Ccunt efter the survey.

3.6 Upon returning to the Survey Center perform a survey of team personnel for contamination.

If any contamination greater than 100 CPM above background is found, contact the Survey center Manager fer decontamination instructions.

survey of the vehicle for contaminatien.

If any 3.6.1 Conduct a contamination greater than 25E CPM abcve background is found contact the Survey Center Manager for decontamination instruc-tions.

3.6.2 Cive all filter cartridges, particulate filters, survey maps, and data records to Survey Center Manager.

3.6.3 Dispose of contaminated and potentially contaminated waste in an approved manner.

3.6.4 Restock, inventory, and seal Survey Team Eculpment Foot 1ccker, stow in an approved manner.

3.6.5 Return radio system, portable air sampler, radiation count rate meter, and dose rate meter to the Survey Teem Room and place on charge as appropriate.

3.6.6 Return C-500 mr and 0-5 R dosimeters and sign-out on dosimeter log sheet.

3.6.7 Fill out Survey Team Status Board and inform Furvey Center Manager of teams return.

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APPENDIX I ENERGENCY OFF-SITE RADIATION SURVEY TEAP EQUIPMENT CHECKOUT AND OPERATION 9

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SC-322:5 P7DIC SYSTEM The radio system consists of a hand-held radio end megnetic mount car antenne.

To checkout and cperate the system, ecmplete the follcwing steps.

Turn CN Radio 1.

Perove charger jack from 1cwor side of the radio.

2.

Turn the CFF-VCLUPE control abcut half way to the right.

3.

Turn the SOUELCH (SO) control to the right as far as possible.

A hissing sound will be heard frem the speaker.

4.

Adjust the VCLUME control until the hissing sound is easily heard but not annoyingly loud.

5.

Turn the SCUELCH control slowly to the left until the hissing noise just fades out.

This adjustment is very important, as it eliminates anncying noise when no one is-calling you.

It also determined hcw sensitive your radio will be to inccming calls.

6.

In multi-frequency units, select the proper frequency.

You are now ready to receive messages frem other.redios in ycur system.

7.

If radio is to be used with car antenna see mcunting instructions.

Mount Antenna on Car 1.

Ensure the vehicles metal rcof is free of ice and snew.

2.

Pcid the magnetic mount antenna in the palm ef.your hand with the antenna wire pointed towards the rear or the vehicle and the base of the mount at an angle of about 45 degrees to the vehicle rcof.

3.

Position the front edge of the mcunt in the approximate center of vehicle roof.

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Lower the mount onto the vehicle roof.

It will be held in place by the magnetic force.

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ALWAYS REMOVE THE MCUNT BY LIFTING FRCM THE REAR 1

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With any amount of weather striping the lead should not be damaged.

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Affix the lead wire near the head liner with a piece of tape.

Insert the antenna connection plug into the side of the radio and tighten the locking screw in place.

Do not remove the short antenna.

PRCCEDUPE 1.

The general procedure for communicating on the radio should be as follows:

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Station called b)

Red / Green /Crange Team c)

Message d)

"Over" During a drill or exercise all fictiticus data will be preceded with the words "This is a drill...."

Examples:

" Tech Support Center, This is the Red team, at location number 1, Cver"

" Tech Support Center, This is the Green team, this is a drill, Results of the general area survey at location 36 are 6,See counts

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To transmit, depress the push-to-talk switch on the microphene.

Speak in a normal voice acrcss the microphone.

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To receive, release the push-to-talk switch.

4.

There may be time that the TEC or ECF will be receiving corrrunications from a team that you cannot hear.

If this happens the Radio Cperator will tell you to wait or standby.

After he has completed his traffic he will ask you to transmit your information.

Remember this is one big party liner everyone can't talk at once.

5.

When you have been directed to secure your Survey Team, turn the radio off, disconnect the antenna plug from the radio and remcve the magnetic mount antenna from the vehicle by lifting up at the rear of the mount.

6.

Connect the radio to the charger located in the Survey Team Rocm at the Survey Center, and place the magnetic mount antenna on the bench.

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e SC-323:7 FADECC H B09C HICF VOLUME AIR EAMPLER EQUIPMENT CHECK 1.

Ensure power switch on air sampler is off.

2.

Ensure battery charger is not plugged in and on the 12 volt positicn.

Black and red clips of battery cha,rger,are not touching.

3.

Connect air sampler power cables to the battery charger, RED clip to positive and BLACK clip to negative.

4.

Plug in battery charger.

5.

Turn power switch on air sampler on.

6.

..Ch e ck flow. meter on air sampler.

Flow meter should be off scale high with no filters in place.

7.

Turn power switch on air sampler off.

8.

Unplug battery charger and disconnect air sampler power cables.

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Separate clips of battery charger and clamp onto cabinet.

EQUIPMENT CPERATICN FRCM VEHICLE 1.

Ensure power switch on air sampler is off.

2.

Connect BLACK power clip to vehicle ground (engine bicek, chassis, etc.) and RED power clip to positive post of vehicle battery.

3.

Eceure the filter assembly contains a GY-130 silver reolite cartridge an.1 a particulate filter.

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Turn air sampler on and record the sample date, time, location, and air flow rate (normal is 1.5 CFM) on a sample envelope.

5.

Run sampler for approximately 10 minutes.

6.

Record air flow rate of air sampler in SCFM and time sampler turned off.

7.

Turn air sampler off.

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SC-323:8 RM-14 PADIATICN SURVEY METEP EQUIPMENT CHECK:

1.

Disconnect power cord from back of meter taking care not to turn test switch on.

2.

Ensure that an FP-19E probe is connected to the detector jack.

3.

Turn range switch to battery.

Meter should read in the "BATT-OK" area.

4.

Perform instrument source check.

Obtain source from safe ahd verify meter reading corresponds to attached card then log meter reeding onto source check log.

5.

Surn range switch off.

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Turn range switch to X1.

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Place response switch in the " SLOW" position.

3.

Adjust the volume control so that the audio indication (a click) can be heard.

4.

The range switch should be adjusted such that the highest reading gives a mid-scale deflection.

5.

All readings must be multiplied by the range switch setting (X1, X10, X100).

6.

2,2ff CPM is approximately 1 mrem / hour.

Meximum scale is 50,000 cpm or 23 mr per hour.

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Upon completion of the survey turn the unit off and return to the Survey Team Room.

Unit should be recharged before the next use.

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AUTC DIGI-MASTER ECSE METER ECUIPMENT CHECK:

1.

Turn unit on to be sure that the digital display lights.

2.

Perform instrument source check.

Obtain source from safe and verify that meter reading corresponds te attached card then log meter reading into source check log.

.EOUIPMENT CPERMICN:

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Allow ~ unit to complete one cycle (display will blink) before reading when turning unit on or when radiation level changes significantly.

2.

Unit will autcmatically change from ene range to the next.

The reading is always direct.

3.

The Digi-Master may be used to detect the presence of Pete but cannot be used for dose measurement of Beta.

Also, Beta detection is only effective when the unit is operating in the mrem / hour range.

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Take a reading with the Beta window closed and record.

b.

Take a reading with the Beta window cpened and record.

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If the reading with the Beta window open is greater than the reading with the Beta windcw closed there is Beta radiation present.

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If a Beta dose rate is needed a survey with an RO-2 or equivalent instrument must be made.

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Upon completion of the survey, turn off and return to the Survey Team Room.

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T FC-323 : 1 E' RC-2 COFE RATE METER EQUIPMENT CHECK 1.

Turn the function selector switch to the BATT 1" and "EATT 2" positions.

Meter should indicate above the battery cut-off line.

2.

Perform instrument source check.

Obtain source from safe and verify that meter reading corresponds to attached card then log meter reading onto source check Jog.

EQUIPMEET CPERATION 1.

Zero the meter by turning the function selector switch to "7ERC" and turning the "7ERC ADJ" knob as necessary.

The zero edjust may be made in a radiation field by placing the function selector switch at "2ERO ADJ".

2.

To measure the radiation field position the function selector switch to the lowest rang.e, which provides a mid ' scale deflection of the meter.

3.

With the Beta shield closed the meter will read the whole body Gamma dose rate.

4.

To obtain a Beta dose rate measurement perform the following:

CAUTION:

The face of the beta window is very thin.

Whenever the Beta shield is open, guard the shield against damage i

by puncture or contamination by dust or dirt.

Take an area measurement with the Beta shield closed.

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Open the sliding Beta shield on the bcttom of the case and take an area measurement.

c.

Subtract the closed shield reading from the open shield reading and multiply by the Beta ccrrection facter marked on the-instrument.

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This number is the Beta dose rate for that area.

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When the survey is completed turn the function selector switch to OFF.

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FC-323:12 GENERAL AREA RADIATICN SUPVEY 1.

A general radiation area survey should be conducted while roving between defined survey points, and at the specific survey points.

2.

The survey should be conducted using an PM-14 Radiation Ponitor with an HP-190 probe.

3.

When conducting a moving survey, the EP-190 probe should be installed in the wounting bracket and positioned outside a vebicle window.

The detection window of the HP-190 probe should be horizontal position and pointed to the rear of the vehicle to protected the detector from the elements and wind.

4.

Vehicle speed should not exceed 15 mph during a robile survey.

5.

If the RM-14 reading changes more than 1,CPC CPM stop and conduct a survey for Beta using the Auto Digi-Master or RO-2.

6.

Report the results of the mobile survey to the Radio Operator at the next survey point, or after completion of the Beta survey.

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FC-223:12 SUPVEY TC DETERMINE PPESEFCF OF BETA RADIATICN 1.

If the General Area Radiation Survey shcws a chenge of ifPP CPM cn the RM-14, or if the " plume" is suspected to be in ycur area, a survey to detect the presence of Beta radiatien shculd be conducted.

2.

Using an Auto Digi-Master, or PC-2 dose rate meter conduct the follcwing surveys.

a.

With the detector window aimed up:

Beta shield.open Beta shield closed Difference #1 = (open reading - closed reading) b.

With the detector window aimed down:

Beta shield open Beta shield closed Difference #2 = (cpen reading - closed reading) 2.

If either difference #1' cr difference #2 frcm Ftep 2 is positive this is an indicatien that Beta radiation is present.

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If both difference #1 and #2 are positive, this is an indication that you are in the plume.

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If only difference #1 is positive, this is an indication that the plume is overhead.

4.

Repeat the results of the survey to the Radio Cperatcr and await I

further instructions from the Cose Assessment Manager.

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INSTALLATICN OF TLD 1.

Specific locations for TLD's will be listed on the survey route instructions of will be given by the Dese Assessment Manager.

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Hammer a nail into a utility pole at the specified location.

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The nail should be pos'itioned on the pole at head height and on the side closest to the site.

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A f fix.a TLD to the nail using tape.

Ensure the TLD windov is oriented towards the site.

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Record the location (either survey point number or road intersee-tions), utility pole number, date time, and TLD number on the back of the survey map.

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SC-323:15 HICF VCLUMF AIR SAMPLE 1.

Draw apprcximately 15 cubic feet of air thrcegh a CY-13P silver '

zeclite cartridge and particulate filter using a RADECC F PF9C High volume air sampler.

This will take approximately 1C minutes.

2.

Record the sample date, time, end locaticn (either survey point number or road intersections) on two sample envelopes and on the back of the survey map.

3.

Determine the background radiation level using the RM-14 Radiation

, Monitor and HP-190 prebe.

Record the reading on each envelope, and on the survey map.

If background reading is greater than 200 CPM move to Icwer backgrcund prior to taking readings.

4.

Using onion skins remove the GY-130 silver zeolite cartridge from the sample holder and read the activity level with the RM-14 Radiation Monitor and HP-19E probe by hcIding the probe window on the inlet side of the cartridge filter.

DC MCT TOUCH TFE PRCBE WINCCW WITH THE CARTRIEGE.

Record the reading en ene envelcpe and place the cartridge in the envelope.

Record the reading on the back of the survey map.

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If cartridge is reading off scale move prebe apprcximately 1" frcm cartridge.

Report and leg data as being taken at 1".

5.

Read the activity level of the particulate filter using the RM-14 Radiation Monitor and HP-190 probe.

CC NCT TCUCH THE PROBE WINDCW WITH THE PARTICULATE FILTER.

Record the reading on the other envelope and place the particulate filter in the envelope.

Reccrd the reading on the back of the survey map.

6.

Remove the onion skins and discard in a plastic bag.

Treat as centaminated material.

7.

Report the follcwing information to the Radio Cperator:

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Sample location b.

Time sample was taken c.

Volume of air sample in CF (See page 16 for calculations) d.

Background ccunt rate in epm GY-130 silver zeolite cartridge count rate in epm e.

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Fiel'd calculations of the airberne activity Jevel may be performed as follcws:

Sampler volume in cubic feet ecuals the ficw rate of the sampler in FCFM times minutes the sampler.

Iodine-131 (CY-130 cartridge) uCi/cc (CPM Sample - CPM Background)(3.0 x E-9)

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Record the fcilcsing inferration en the sample envelepe left frem the previcus filter change:

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Date b.

Time System Vacuum (inches) c.

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Casmeter reading (cubic feet)

Total hour meter (record in eclumn rarked "CFF")

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Turn pump off 3.

Using enien skins remcVe the filter holder at the quick disconnect joint.

4.

Unscrew the cutside retaining ring and rereve the particulate filter frem the holder and place in the serple envelope.

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If a charcoal cartridge was in use transfer the inferratien en the particulate filter envelope to a new envelope and place the charecal cartridge in the envelope.

6.

Place a new GY-13C silver, zeolite cartridge in the sample head.

7.

Place a new particulate filter in the holder, replace the retaining ring and reconnect holder to the pump at the quick disconnect joint.

8.

Remove onien skins and place in a plastic bag.

Treat as centerinated.

9.

Turn the pump on.

10.

Reccrd the following inferration to tvc new envelopee.

Mark one envelope "GY-130 silver zeolite".

a.

Station number b.

Date c.

Time d.

System vacuum (inches) e.

Casmeter reading (cubic feet) f.

Total hour meter (record in the "CN" column) 11.

Place the new envelopes inside the moniter cabinet.

12.

Bring the envelopes containing the cartridge / filter removed te the Survey Center at the completion of your assigned route or when directed by the Dose Assessment Manager.

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SC-323:19 RED TEAM PRIMARY SURVEY ROUTE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE:

Numbers given in parentheses are predesignated survey points.

Mileages given are approximate.

1.

From the Training Center driveway travel east on Lake Road to Knickerbocker Road (1.1 miles).

Place a TLD near the intersection of Lake Road and Knickerbocker Road (#1).

2.

Go south on Knickerbocker Road to Brick Church Road (1.0 miles).

Place a TLD near the intersection of Knickerbocker Road and Brick Church Road (#2).

3.

Continue south on Knickerbocker Road to Kenyon Road (1.3 miles).

Place a TLD near the intersection of Knickerbocker Road and Kenyon Road (#9).

Take a high volume air sample at this intersection

(#9).

4.

Go west on Kenyon Road to Slocum Road (1.9 miles).

5.

Go north on Slocum Road to Brick Church Road (1.3 miles).

Place a TLD near the intersection of Slocum Road and Brick Church Road (44).

6.

Continue north on Slocum Road to Lake Road (1.0 miles).

7.

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Numbers given in perentheses are predesignated survey peints.

Fileages given are approximate.

1.

Frcm the intersection of Lake and FJccum Rcad.

2.

Co east on Lake Road to entario Center Road (1.P mile) 3.

Co south en Cntario Center Road tc Pcute 1C4 (3.1 miles) 4.

Continue south en Cntaric Center Pcad/Poute 35F te Peute 441/Walverth Road (6.3 miles).

5.

Go cast on Route 441/Walworth Road te main intersecticn in Village "of Walworth (Walworth-Cntario Pead, l.C wiles).

Place a TLD near the intersecticn (#26).

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Numbers given in parentheses are predesigneted survey peints.

Mileages given are approximate.

1.

Frem the intersection of Lake and Slocum Foad.

2.

Ce scuth on Slocum Road te State Route IP4 (3.1 miles).

3.

Gc. east on State Route IP4 to State Route 25P/Ontaric Center Road (l.C miles.).

4.

Ce south en State Fcute 350 to Plank Fead (2.2 miles).

5.

.Ge west on. Plank Poed to County Line'Foad (4.1 miles).

Place a TLD near the intersection of Plank Road and County Line Poad

(#46).

6.

Centinue west on Plank Foad to Falt Foad (1.5 miles).

Plece a TLD near the intersecticns of Plank Pcad and Salt Pcad (#39).

7.

Ce north on Salt Fead to Schlegel Pcad (4.1 miles).

Place a TLD near the intersection,of Salt Road and Fehlegel Fcad (f42).

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Fumbers given in parentheses are predesignated survey pointe.

Mileages given are approximate.

1.

Travel vest on Lake Road to Lakeside Read (1.7 miles).

Place a TLD near the intersectien of Lake Rcad and Lakeside Road (#17).

2.

Go south on Lakeside Road to Poston Road (3.0 miles).

Take a high volume air sample near the intersecticn of Lakeside Road and Boston Ecad (#16).

3.

Continue south on Lakeside Road to State Route IP4 (2.0 miles).

4.

Co east on State Route 104 to Cntario Center Road (1.6 miles).

5.

Gc ncrth on Cntaric Center Rcad to Brick Church Pead (2.1 miles).

Place a TLD near the intersection of Ontaric Center Road and Brick Church Road (#3).

6.

Centinue north to Lake Road.

7.

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Numbers given in parentheses are predesignated survey points.

Mileages given are approximate.

1.

Frce Lake Pcad and Ontario Cente'r Road, go east to Pultneyville (7.0 miles).

Place a TLD in the Pultneyville area (#2e) near white settler monument at the Lake.

2.

Go south frcm Pultneyville on State Rcute 21 tc Pound Feed (3.4 miles).

Place a TLD alo.1g State Route 21 south of Pcund Pcad

(#48).

3.

Continue south on State Poute 21 to Farnsverth Poad (4.6 miles).

Place a TLD near the intersection of Stete Poute 21 and Farnswerth Read (#47).

4.

Continue south on State Route 21 and into the Village of Marien (3.0 miles).

5.

Return to Main Street in the Village of Williamsen on State Peute 21 (5.3 miles).

6.

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Numbers given in parentheses are predesignated survey points.

Mileages given are approximate.

1.

From Lake Road and Cntario Center Road, go west tc State Poute 250.

Place a TLD near intersection of Lake Road and State Route 25P (#45) (6.P miles).

2.

Continue west on Lake Road to Whiting Road (1.8 miles).

3.

Ce south on Whiting Road to Klem Road (1.P miles).

4.

Go vest on Klem Road to Five Mile Line Road (0.4 miles).

5.

Go south on Five Mile Line Road to Plank Road (3.4 miles).

Place a TLD near the intersection of Five Mile Line Reed and Plank Road (#51).

6.

Continue south on Five Mile Line Road to Penfield Four Corners (intersection with Penfield Road, State Route 441) (3.6 miles).

Place a TLD near back of Baptist Church parking lot, SCP' east of intersection on north side of Penfield Poad (#41).

7.

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Mumbers given in parentheses are predesignated survey points.

Mileages given are approximate.

1.

Travel east on Lake Road to Fisher Road (2.7 miles).

2.

Go south on Fisher Road to Shepherd Road (0.7 miles). tan an air sample near the intersection of Fisher Road and Shepherd Road (#19).

3.

Place a TLD near the intersection of Fisher Roed and Shepherd Road (#19).

4.

Continue south on Fisher Road to Trimble Road (1.1 miles).

Place a TLD near the intersection of Fisher Road and Trimble Road (#22).

5.

Continue south on Fisher Road to Kenyon Road (f.7 miles).

Go west on Kenyon Road to Furnace Road (1.1 miles).

Place a TLD near the intersection of Kenyon Road and Furnace Road (#49).

6.

Go north on Furnace Road to Lake Road (2.7 miles).

7.

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Numbers given in parentheses are predesignated survey points.

Mileages given are approximate.

1.

From Lake Road and Furnace Road, go south to Ridge Road (4.2 miles).

2.

Go south on Walworth-Ontario Road to Trummonds Road (2.3 miles).

3.

Go east on Trummonds Road to Arbor Road (1.1 miles).

R1 ace a TLD near the intersection of Trurmonds Road and Arbor Road (#22).

4.

Go north on Arbor Road to Ridge Road (2.3 miles).

5.

Go east on Ridge Road to Eddy Ridge Road (2.2 miles).

Riece a TLD near the intersection of Ridge Road and Eddy Ridge Road.

6.

Continue east on Ridge Road to Tuckahoe Road (0.3 miles).

7.

Go north on Tuckahoe Road to Salmon Creek Road (2.5 miles).

Place a TLD near the intersection of Tuckahoe Road and Salmon Creek Road.

8.

Continue north on Salmon Creek Road to Lake Road and report to Radio Cperator for further instructions.

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Numbers given in parentheses are predesignated survey points.

Mileages given are approximate.

1.

From Lake Road and Furnace Road, go west on Lake Road to Roder Parkway (access road to Ontario on the Lake) (5.1 miles).

Go north on Roder Parkway to intersection with Ontario Drive and place a TLD near intersection (#18) (0.5 miles).

2.

Return to Lake Road, continue west to County Line Road (2.4 miles).

3.

Go south on County Line Road to Berg /Schlegel Road (2.0 miles).

Place a TLD near the intersection of County Line Road and Berg

/Schlegel Road (#36).

4.

Continue south on County Line Road to State Route 104 (1.2 miles).

Turn right onto State Route 104 and go to Salt Road (1.2 miles).

Turn left onto Salt Road to Plank Road (2.1 miles).

5.

Go west on Plank Road to State Route 250 (2.8 miles).

6.

Continue west on Plank Road to RG&E Eastern Monroe Service Center, 1270 Plank Road.

Report results of surveys to Radio Operator.

7.

Return to Route 250 and go north on Route 250 to State Road (1.2 miles).

Place a TLD at the intersection of State Road and Route 250 (#38).

8.

Continue north on Route 250 to Main Street in the village of Webster (2.3 miles).

9.

Go east on Main Street to Phillips Road (0.6 miles).

10.

Go north on Phillips Road to substation #74 driveway which is 20' north of access road to State Route 104.

11.

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1.0 PURPOSE

1.1 The prime objective of the Emergency On-Site Radiation Survey

. Teams is to rapidly survey areas immediately surrounding the restricted area in order to determine the extent and magnitude of any uncontrolled release of radioactive materials following an incident.

It should be stressed that the initial on-site survey is of great importance.

Decisions regarding the extent and types of protective actions required will be based upon iata reported by the survey teams.

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REFERENCES:

2.1 SC-1, Radiation Emergency Plan 2.2 SC-421, Determination of Ioiine or Particulate 2.3 SC-232 Voluntary 4cceptance of Emergency Exposure

3.6 INSTRUCTIONS

3.1 Obtain appropriate On-Site Survey Team footlocker as directed by Tag Boari Assignment.

If seal is broken, use equipment list inside footlocker to inventory equipment.

Request the sssistance of the Survey Canter Manager in obtaining replacement equipment if necessary.

3.2 Obtain following equipment which is not stored in footlocker.

3.2.1 Personal film badge and TLD.

3.2.2 One 3-5R dosimeter for each team member, Sign-in on dosimeter log sheet.

i 3.2.3 One full-face mask with charcoal filter and voice emitter for each Team member.

3.2.4 Mandi-Talkie radio.

3.2.5 Victoreen Portable Low Volume Air Sampler with filter holder.

3.2.6 RM-14 Radiation Monitor with MP-190 Probe.

3.2.7 Auto Digi-master or RO-2 dose rate meter.

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3.3.1 Check operation of radio system, portable air sampler, radiation count rate monitor, and dose rate meter using equipment check-out procedures in Aopendix I.

3.3.2 Loai survey equipment onto equipment belts and back packs,

, fill in Survey Team Status Board, and inform Survey Center Manager of your departure.

3.3.3 Log time, date, and survey team members on survay map.

3.1.4 Establish radio communication with Technical Support Center Radio Operator and advise of teams departure.

3.1.5 Log' time, date, totalizer number and start time of low volume air sampler on reverse of survey map.

1.4 Protective clothing and full face masks with charcoal filters will be worn as directed by the Dose Assessment Manager.

Internal contamination will be determined by a Whole Body Count after the survey.

3.5 Perform radiation surveys using the appropriate instructions of Appendix II while following the Survey Route instructions contained in Appendix III.

3.5.1 Do not enter areas where radiation levels are greater than 2 R/hr unless directed by a Health Physicist.

3.5.2 The iose limitation of the survey team is limited to 1 Reft unless the Health Physicist or Emergency Coordinator authorizes a higher limit.

3.5.3 A ONETI?tE dose limit of 75 REM may be used to save the life of an individual on a voluntary basis.

3.5.4 A ONETIME dose limit of 25 REM may be used to insure equipment -

is operational or secured in order to prevent a greater possible hazard to the general public.

3.5.5 At each assigned survey point the team should report the following information to the Radio Operator:

-Location

-Completed Actions

-Results of Surveys

-Departure for next Survey Point 3.5.6 Upon completion of Survey Route inform radio operator at Tech Support Center.

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3.6 Upon returning to the Survey Center perform a team of personnel for contamination.

If sny contamination greater than 190 C P '4 above background is found, contact tha Gurvey Canter Manager for decontamination instructions.

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,Give all filter cartriiges, particulate filters, survey maps, and iata records to Survey Center Manager.

1.6.2 Dispose of contamins'tei and potentially contaminated waste in an approved manner.

3.6.3 Re-stock, inventory, and seal Survey Team Equipment Footlocker, stow in Survey Team Room.

3.6.4 Return radio system, portable air sampler,. radiation count rate meter, ani dose rate meter to the Survey Team Room and place on charge as appropriate..

3.6.5 Return 0-5R Sosimeters and sign-out on dosimeter log sheet.

1.6.7 Fill out Survey Team Status Board and inform Survey Center Manager of team return.

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SC-324:5 RADIO SYSTEM The radio system consists of a hani-heli rsdio and attachei antenna.

To checkout and operate the system, complete the following steps.

1.

Ensure the antenna is securely screwed into the connection on top of the tsdio.

If a telescoping antenna is installoi ensure it is extended to its full length when operating the radio.

2.

Turn' the channel selector switch to Channel 1.

3.

Turn the ' squelch knob full CCW.

4.

Turn the volume knob CW to turn the radio on and adjust the volume level.

A rushing sound should be heard.

NOTE:

If no souni is heard, unit is inoperable.

Obtain new unit and inform survey Center Msnager.

5.

Adjust squelch knob CW just enough to quiet the radio.

If squelch knob is turned too far Cf weak signals will not be heard.

6.

The general procedure for communicating on the radio should be as follows:

a)

Station Called b)

Blue / Yellow Team c)

Message d)

"Over" During a drill or exercise all fictitious data will be preceded with the words "This is a drill....."

Examples:

" Tech support Center, This is the Blue Team, At location number 1, over" "JTech Support Center, This is the Yellow Team, This is a drill.,

Results of the general area survey at location 6 are 6,500 Counts Per Minute above background, Over" 7.

To transmit depress the push-to-talk switch on the side of the radio.

Speak in a normal voice into the speaker / mike.

9.

To receive, release the push-to-talk switch.

9.

There may be times that TSC of EOF will be receiving co:vnunicstions from a team that you cannot hear.

If this happens the Radio Operator will tell you to wait or standby.

After he has completed his traffic he will ask you to transmit your information.

Remember this is one big party line; everyone can't talk at once.

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'Th en you hav s boEn directsi to secure your survey Tear:t, turh the esiio off sni place it in the charger located in the survey Team Room at the Survey Center.

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Disconnect power cord from back of meter taking care not to turn test switch on.

2.

Ensure that an HP-193 probe is connected'to the detector jack.

3.

Turr$ ranga nwitch to battery.

Meter should read in the "BATT-OK" area.

4.

Perform instrument source check.

Obtain source from safe and verify meter reading corresponds to attached card then log meter reading onto source check log.

5.

Turn range switch to off.

EQUIPMENT OPEstATIONS 1.

Turn range switch to XI.

2.

Place response switch i,n the "SLoti" position.

3.

Adjust the volume control'so that the audio indication (a clock) can be heari.

4.

The range switch should be adjusted such that the highest reading gives a mid-scale deflection.

5.

All readings must be multiplied by the rangs switch setting (X1, X10, X110).

6.

2,200 CPM is approximately 1 mrem / hour maximum scale is 50,000 CPM cr 23 mR/hr.

7.

Upon completion of the survey turn the unit of f the return and return to the Survey Team Room.

Unit should be recharged be fore the next use.

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Turn unit on to be sure that the digital display lights.

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Perform instrument source check.

Obtain source from safe and J

verify that meter reading corresponds to attached card then log

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EQUIP'1ENT OPERATIONS 1.

Allow unit to complete one cycle (dispisy will blink) before

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2.

Unit will automatically change from one range to the next.

The reading is always direct.

3.

T,he Digi ' taster may be used to detect the presence of Beta but cannot be used for dose measurement of Beta.

Also, Beta detection is only affective when the unit is operating in the mrem / hour ranae.

a.

Take a reading with the Beta window closed and record.

b.

Take a reading with the Beta window opened and record.

c.

If the reading with the Beta window open is greater than the reading with the Beta window closed there is Beta radiation present.

4.

If a Beta dose rate is needed a survey with an RT)-2 or equivalent instrument must be made.

4.

Upon comoletion of the survey, turn off and return to the Survey Team Room.

Unit should be recharged before the next use.

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Turn the function selector switch to the "BATT 1" and "BATT 2" positions.

Meter should indicate above the battery cut-off line.

2.

Perform instrument source check.

Obtain source from safe and veri.fy that meter reading corresponds to attached card then' log meter reading onto source check log.

EQUIPMENT OPERATICN 1.

Zero the meter by turning the function selector switch to "3ERO" and turning the "3ERO ADJ" knob 1s necessary.

The cero sijust may be made in a radiation field by placing the function selector switch at "3ERO ADJ".

2.

To measure the radiation field oosition the function selector switch to the lowest range which provides a mid-scale deflection of the meter.

3.

With the Beta shield closed the meter will read the whole body Gamma dose rate.

4.

To obtain a Beta dose rate measurement perform the following:

CAUTION:

The face of the beta window is very thin.

Whenever the Beta shield is open, guard the shield against damage by puncture or contamination by lust or dirt.

Take an area measurement with the Beta shield closed.

b.

Open the sliding Beta shield on the bottom of the case and take an area measurement.

c.

Subtract the closed shield reading from the open shield reading and multiply by the Beta correction factor marked on the instrument.

d.

"'his number is the Beta iose rate for that area.

5.

When the survey is completed turn the function selector switch to OFF.

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S0-324:19 3ATTERY PO'fERED LOU VOLU'4E AIR SAMPLER EQUIPME'iT CHEOK 1.

Disconnect from Sattery Charger 2.

Turn power switch on.

3.

Obseeve totalizer for movement.

4.

Turn power switch off.

EQUIPMENT OPERATION

1..

Record on samole envelopes following information:

a.

Date b.

Time ON c.

Location i.

Totalizer' Reading (A) 2.

Ensure filter cartridge contains a GY-133 Silver Seolite cartridge and a particulate filtgr.

Connect filter cartriigo to sampler.

3.

Turn sampler ON and run sampler for the entire route.

4.

Turn sampler OFF at eni of route and record following information on sampla envelopes:

a.

Time OFF b.

Totalizer Reading (B) 5.

Sample volume in cubic centimeters (ce)

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(totalizer Reading 7 minus Totalizer A) times (Calibration Factor)

NOTE:

CF, Calibration Factor is noted on calibration sticker of sampler.

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GENERAL.ARE4 RADIATIOtf SURVEY 1.

A general raiiation stea survey should be coniucted while noving between iefinsi survey points, and at the specific survey points.

2.

The survey should be conducted using in RM-14 Radiation Monitor with an HP-190 probe.

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~1Then conducting a moving survey, the IIP-193 probe should be held in a horizontal position and protected from the elements and wini.

4.

If the RM-14 reading changes more than 1,90'1 OP!! stop and conduct a survey for 9 eta using the Auto Digi-Master or RO-2.

5.

Report the results of the survey to the Radio Operator at the next survey point, or after completion of the 3 eta survey.

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If the General Area Raiiation Survay shows a change of 1000 CPM on the R't-14, or if the " plume" is suspect 34 to be in your area, a survey to detect the presence of Beta radiation should be conducted.

2.

Using an Auto Digi-Master, or RO-2 dose rate meter condiact the following surveys.

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Beta shield open Beta shield closed Difference 91 = (open reaading - closed reading) b.

.With the detector window aimed down:

Reta shield open Beta shield closed Difference $2 = (open reading - closed reading) 3.

If either difference il or difference $2 from Step 2 is positive this is an indication that Beta radiation is present.

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If both dif ference $1 and 42 are positive, this is an indication that you are in the plume.

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If only difference $1 is positive, this is an indication that the plume is overhead.

4.

Repeat the results of the survey to the Radio Operator and await further instructions from the Dose Assessment Msnager.

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Draw air through a GY-130 silver zeolite cartridge and particulate filter using a low volume air sampler for approximately 30 minutes.

2.

Record the sample date, time, and locatio'n on two sample envelopes and on the back of the survey map.

3.

Determine the background radiation level using the RM-14 Radiation Monitor and HP-190 probe.

Record the reading on each envelope, and on the survey map.

4.

Using onion skins remove the GY-130 silver zeolite cartridge from the sample holder and read the activity level with the RM-14 Radiation Monitor and HP-190 probe by holding the probe window on the inlet side of the silver zeolite cartridge.

DO NOT TOUCH THE PROBE WINDOW WITH THE CARTRIDGE.

Record the reading on one envelope and place the cartridge in the envelope.

Record the reading on the back of the survey map.-

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Read the activity level of the particulate filter using the RM-14 Radiation Monitor and HP-190 probe.

DO NOT TOUCH THE PROBE WINDOW WITH THE PARTICULATE FILTER.

Record the reading on the other envelope and place the particulate filter in the envelope.

Record the reading on the back of the survey map.

6.

Remove the onion skins and discard in a plastic bag.

Treat as contaminated material.

7.

Report the following information to the Radio Operator:

a.

Sample location b.

Time sample was taken c.

Volume of air sample in cc (See page 10 for calculations) d.

Background count rate in cpm e.

GY-130 silver zeolite cartridge count rate in cpm f.

Particulate filter count rate in cpm NOTE:

Field calculations of the airborne activity level may be performed as follows:

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SC-324:15 OHA'TGING FILTERS AT FIXED ENVIRO'WENTAL ST-\\TIONS 1.

Recori the following information on the sa.mple envelope left from the previous filter change s.

Date b.

Time c.

System Vacuum (inches) 4.

Gasmeter res41ng (cubic feet) e.

Total hour meter (recori in column marked "OFF")

2.

Turn cump off 3.

Using onion skins remove the filter holder at the quick iisconnect joint.

4.

Unscrew the outside retaining ring snd remove the particulate filter from the holder snd pl. ace in the sampla envelope.

5.

If a chsrcoal cartridge was in use transfer the information on the particulate filter envelope to a new envelope and place the charcoal cartridge in the anvelope.

6.

Place s new GY-133 silver zeolite cartridge in the sample head.

7.

Place a new particulate filter in the holder, replace the retaining ring and reconnect holder to the pump at the quick disconnect joint.

9.

Remove onion skins and place in a pisstic bag.

Treat as contaminsted.

9.

Turn the pump on.

13.

Record the following information to two new envelopes.

Mark one envelope "GY-133 silver zeolite".

a.

Station number b.

Date c.

Time i.

System vacuum (inches) e.

Gasmeter reading (cubic feet) l f.

Total hour meter (record in the "o!T" column) t 11.

Place the new envelopes inside the monitor cabinet.

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From the Survey Center proceed northesst to the edge of the grass.

2.

Turn south across the lawn sni proceed to environmental station 44 and change the filter cartridge.

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Proceed southeaet to Manor House driveway, follow driveway to where it turns north, proceed east out of the trees into orchari.

4.

Go through orchsri, then turn north and procesi to environmental station 43 and change the filter cartridge.

5.

Procesi west across field and through woods to !!anor House driveway.

6.

Go north on Manor House driveway to the lake shore.

7 Proceed east to environmental station.42 sni chsnge the filter cartriige.

3.

Proceed west along the lake shore to the plant fence.

9.

Procesi along the plant fence to the Guard House.

10.

If the Central Alarm Station (CAS) and Secondary Alarm Station (SAS) are mannei contact CA3 on the radio for access to the site.

Otherwise obtain a "hari Ney" to gain access to the site from the Survey Mansger.

11.

Proceed east from the Gusrd ~4ouse along access road and across south wide of plant building.

12.

Circle across grass towards Upper-Radwaste Storage Ares, continuing to p1.snt fence.

13.

Continue west along plant fence to the Screenhouse.

14.

Proceed south along siie of plant building and return to Guard House.

15.

Report to Radio Operator for instructions.

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Proceed west from the Survey Center to the plant site roai.

2.

Continue north across the bridge to environmental station 45 and chysge the filter cartrii e.

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Proc'eed west along Deer Creek and the parting lot to environmental station 46 and change the filter cartridge.

4.

Proceed west through the apple orchard approximately 100 yards.

5.

Turn north through the apole orchard, towards the hill, to the northwest corner of the plant fence.

S.

Proceed south along the plant fence to environmental station A7 sni change the filter cartridge.

7.

Continue along the plant fence to the Guari House'.

9.

If the Central Alarm Station (CAS) and Secondary Alarm Station (SAS) are mannei contac,t CAS on the radio for access to the site.

Otherwise obtain a "hard key" to gain access to the site from the Survey Manager.

9.

Proceed west from Guard House to the access road.

10.

Continue north on the access road and across the grass to the plant fence.

11.

Proceei east along the plant fence to the discharge canal.

12.

Proceed south along the west side of the plant building and return to the Guard House.

13.

Report to 'tadio Operator for instructions.

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o SC-410:1 SC-419 INSPECTION OF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT 1.O PURPOSE:

1.1 The equipment required by the emergency plan and the means of assuring it is available is outli-ned in this procedure.

Inspection will be made monthly as required by Technical Specifications and after each drill or use.

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REFERENCES:

2.1 SC-1, Emergency Plan 2.2 Tech. Specs, Table 4.1-1 3.C INSTRUCTIONS:

3.1 Inspect each location using attached appendices.

Indicate number of items present in blank space on appendix.

3.1.1 Emergency Survey Center - Appendix A 3.1.2 Control Poem - Appendix B 3.1.3 Health Physics Office, Auxiliary Building, Operaticnal Support Center - Appendix C 3.1.4 Technical Support center - Appendix r 3.1.5 Monthly Inspection Log - Appendix E 3.2 If any discrepancies are found make note on the Monthly Inspection Log (Appendix E).

If there are no discrepencies, enter NONE on Log Sheet.

3.2.1 Discrepancies are to be corrected (cr a trouble card submitted) as soon as possible and so noted on the log sheet and filed per A-1701.

3.3 Perform monthly operational check with check source on Emergency Plant Vent monitor (Padector III).

Record discrepancies on Monthly Inspection Log - Appendix E and advise Feelth Physicist.

3.4 Notify Control prior to initiating Survey Center and TSC Communication checks.

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, EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT IN SURVEY CENTER 1.

Assignment tag board - all tags in place 2.

Survey team maps - Red, Green, Orange, Blue, Yellow 15 3.

Survey ~ team boxes - Red, Green, Orange, Blue, Yellow, White - If seal is unbroken assume' equipment is intact.

Inventory boxes and change batteries in January and 6

July.

4.

Low range survey instruments, RM-14 with HP-190 probe battery check.

Source check per HP-7.31 5

5.

Mid range survey instruments RO2 (1 mR/hr to 5 R/hr) battery check, source check per HP-7.31 and check calibration date.

6 6.

High level dose rate meteEs - battery check, calibration check, source check per HP-7.31.

Xetec 305 series instruments (0.1 mR/hr to 99.9 R/hr)

Xetec 302 series instruments may be substituted.

5 7.

Extendable high level survey meter - battery check, source check, calibration check.

Xetec 302 series instruments (C.01 R/hr to 999 R/hr) Eberline Teletector (.01 mR/hr to ik R/hr) 1 8.

Nucleus scaler with probe and count shelf-frequency check, source check, efficiency calibration semi-annually.

1 9.

Radiation monitor RM-3C or equivalent, with HP-260 probe equivalent, source check, calibration check.

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10. Area radiation monitor, stationary - change chart paper, operational check.

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11. Dosimeter charger with battery.

2 check calibration 0-5R 8

12. Dosimeter (High Range)

O-10R 8

13. Dosimeter (0-500mr) - check calibration 12
14. Thermal luminesent dosimeters 10
15. Packages of (6) environmental TLD badges (off-site only) 3 o.( * * ' " h 8,o

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16. Battery operated, Icw volume air samplers - calibratien check.

Run air sampler several minutes to check operation, semi-annually totally discharge and recherge samplers (February and August) 6

17. Battery charger - operation check, disconnect 1
18. RADECC H 809 B2 air sampler - run 120 minutes 2
19. RADFCC H 809 C air sampler - run 1 minute 4
20. Filters for eir samplers - particulat'e 100
21. Filters for air samplers - silver zeolite SP
22. E'nvelopes for air samples - particulate 10F
23. Envelopes for air samples - iodine ICP
24. Envelopes for smear papers 1f0
25. Smear' papers 1000
26. Decontamination kit (NMC'- 3 piece) 1
27. Radios, Handi-Talkie - radio check with security 6
28. Radios, Porta-mobile II - radio check with Security 6
29. Magnetic car mount antenna 3
30. Radio, stationary - radio check with security - log book entry.

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31. Full face respirator with charcoal filtel mask, mark bag with inspection dete end initials check filter expiration date 22
32. Charcoal Respirator Filters - check expiration date 22
33. Voice emitters for respirators - operational check 13
34. Contaminated clothing & waste containers, 55 gal drum 2
35. Anti - contamination clothing, sets 25
36. Step off pads 10
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38. Plastic Eags, pcultry 1 PCX
39. Plastic bags, clean, large 2r
40. Radioactive material bags, yellow, large 1 RCEL
41. Radiation rope 1 ROLL
42. Radiation hazard signs with inserts 10
43. Thyroid block tablets, bottles 25
44. Pens an'd pencils 10
45. Batteries, D size le
46. Batteries, 9V 10
47. Extension cord 3
48. NFC CAM - Check flow CAM test (60 ~),

& check switch positions.

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49. Intercom "A" - communication check with Control Rcom.

Call Control Room on GAI page, have them plug in Interecm A and contact survey center.

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50. NRC Red telephone - lift receiver, tell party "This is a Ginna Station Survey Center Communications Check."

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51. New York State Red telephone - Push button, lift receiver, wait 10 seconds, state "This is Ginna Station Emergency survey Center Communications check, this is a test."

Then say "All Stations Standby for Roll Call",

then ask one at a time if New York State, Monroe County, Wayne County and the Control Room are listening.

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52. Telephone Books - Rochester 1, Wayne County 1 1
53. Wayne County (946-4878) 1
54. Monroe County (9-716-473-0710) 1
55. New York State (9-518-457-2220) 1
56. National Weather Service, Rochester (9-716-328-7633) 1
57. National Weather Service, Buffalo (9-716-632-2223) 1

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59. Frcm extension 331 call TFC at 280 1
60. Frcm extension 332 call TEC at 281 1
61. Frcm extensicn 333 call EFC at 207 1
62. Femi-annually discharge all rechargeable equipment completely then recharge and check operatien.

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EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT PER SURVEY BOX If box is sealed inventory not reouired.

Boxes shall be opened in January and July for battery change and inventory.

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Coveralls 2

2.

Ecods, disposable 2

3.

Gloves, pair 2

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Booties, pair 5.

Hats, Surgeon 2

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Hocds, Pain 2

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Coats, Rain 2

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Boots, Rain, pair

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Flashlight with Batteries 1

10. Plastic Bags 2
11. Masking' Tape, rolls (replace January) 2
12. Pencils 2
13. Pencil Sharpener 1
14. Tablet, writing 1
15. Survey Route Maps 2
16. Air Sampler Filters - Particulate 5
17. Air Sampler Filters - Silver 7eolite GY-130 5
18. Air Sample Envelopes (Iodine)

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20. Clipboard 1
21. Appropriate procedure for team (Remove survey route instructions in Appendix III that do not apply to that survey team)
22. Procedure SC-452, Sampling Snow, Grass, Soil and Vegetation.

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24. Fuits, cold weather (carhart) (en-site team only) 2
25. Equipment Belts with Bags (on-site team only) 2
26. First Aid Rocm key (onsite team only) 1
27. Packpacks - 2 (on-site teams only) 2
28. Respirator hip pouches (on-site only) 2
29. Dimes for Telephones (Off-site team only) 10
30. Hammer and le nails (off-site only) 1
31. HP-190 window clamp (off-site teams only) 1
32. Garden Trowel 1
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EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT IN CONTROL ROOM 1

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Scott Air Pack (SCBA) - monthly inspection 2

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High range dosimeters - calibration check 10 N

3.

Dosimeter charger with battery - operability check 1

4.

High range dose rate meter - battery check, source check per HP-7.31 and calibration check (RO2A) 1 5.

Plant radiation survey maps (sets) 3 6.

Smear papers 100 7.

Envelopes for smear papers 10 8.

Thyroid block tablets (bottle) 10 9.

Air sampler, low volume - operability check, calibration check 1

10. Air sampler filters - particulate 3
11. Air sampler filters - silver zeolite 3
12. Radiation monitor RM-14 or equivalent with HP-190 probe, battery check, source check, calibration check 1

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14. Anti-contamination clothing (sets) 6
15. Semi-annually discharge fully all rechargeable equipment, recharge then check operation (Feb. & Aug.)
16. Continuous Air Monitor Eberline AMS-3 check operation of unit and pump.

Check calibration - due annually.

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Full face respirators - inspect mask and mask bag with inspection date and initials 6

2.

Respiratcr charcoal filters - expiration date 6

3.

Anti-contamination clothing (sets) 6 4.

Flood lights, portable - operational check 2

5.

Thyroid block tablets (bottles) 15 6.

Desimeters 0-50P mPem - check calibration 10 7.

Desimeters 0-10R - check calibration le 6.

Dosimeter charger with battery - cperational check 1

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Daily exposure record sheets 5

10. Pens 5
11. Rolls masking tape (replace January) 2 AUXILIARY EUILDING 1.

Scott air pack (SCBA) - monthly inspection 1

HEALTH PFYSICE CFFICE 1.

Scott air pack (SCEA) - monthly inspection 2

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High range dosimeter - calibration check 2P

3. ~ Anti-contamination clcthing (sets) 20 4.

High range dose rate meter - battery check, scurce check per HP-7.31 and check calibration (RO2A, Fadector III, Xetec 305 series or Eberline Teletector) 5 i

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Radiation monitor RM-14 or equivalent with PP'-190 probe battery check, source check, check calibration 1

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Area radiation monitor - battery check, source check, check calibration 1

3.

Full face respiratcr - inspect mask mark bag with inspection date and initials le 4.

Respirator chercoal filter - check expiration date le 5.

Thyroid block tablets (bottles) check expiration date 25 6.

Desimeter, SC0mr - check calibration 25 7.

Cosimeter, high range - check calibration 10 8.

Cosimeter charger with battery - operability check 1

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RADECC H-8F9 B2 air sampler - run 120 minutes 1

10. Air sample filters - particulate 4
11. Air sample filters - silver zeolite 4
12. Anti-contamination clothing (sets) 25
13. Step Off Pads 10
14. Daily exposure records sheets 5
15. Radioactive materials bags (yellow) 5
16. Tape, rolls (replace January) 5 100
17. Emear papers
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19. Envelopes for particulate air sample 10
20. Envelopes for iodine air samples le
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22. Radio, Portable - radio check with security 4

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23. Radio, Stationary - radio check with security - Icg book entry 1
24. NBC Red telephone - lift receiver, tell party "This is a Ginna Station TSC Communication Check."

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Tell them "This is Ginna Statien TSC Ccmmunicatien Check."

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27. E'CF Direct line (63PL51S7) Telephone 1
28. Silent 700 operational check 1

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Place switches in the following positions:

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Upper case switch - depress right B)

Half Dup switch - depress left C)

Cn-line switch - depress left D)

Low Speed switch - depress right E)

On/Cff switch - push forward 2.

Dial Ginna ext. 244 3.

Place phone into terminal as shown above, ensure phone is placed securely.

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Enter TSC as your user ID 5.

Enter Request - " time" 6.

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1.1 PURPOSE

1.1 Proviis a current list of Emergency Responsa Organization qualified. individuals and a method of contacting them.

2.9 REFERENCES

2.1 SC-200, Emergency Response Organization / Responsibilities.

2.2 k-103.8, Emergency Plan Training

3.0 INSTRUCTIONS

3.1 Qualified individuals for each function can be found with home phone numbers on the noted attachments:

Function Attachments Emergency Coordinator I

Dose Assessment Manager or Health Physics / Chemistry I

Plant Assessment Manager II Plant Operations Assessment Manager II Plant Maintenance Assessment Manager II Plant Technical Assessment Manager III Muclear Assessment III I/C Electrical System Assessment III

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Emergency Survey Team Emergency Survey Center Manager VI Control Room VII Operations Support Center VIII 3.1.2 The qualified individual attachments shall be reviewed and updated semi-annually.

3.1.3 Individuals shall be removed from the attachment if they have not participated in Emergency Training during the previous eightee'n montt:s.

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Superintendent Asst. Superintendent Shift Supervisor Shift Supervisor 9hift Supervisor shift supervisor shift Supervisor 9hift supervisor shift Supervisor shift supervisor shift supervisor Shift supervisor Shift Supervisor Training Manager Training Coordinator shift Supervisor DOSE ASSESSMENT MANAGER / HEALTH PHYSICS / CHEMISTRY MANAGER The below iniividuals through their job responsibilities and Technical support Center Training, as described in procedurs A-113.8, are qualified Dose Assessment Managers or Health Physics / Chemistry Manager.

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Technicai Manager Technical Projects Supervisor Operations Manager PLANT OPERATIONS ASSESSMENT MANAGERS The below individuals through their job responsibilities and Technical Support Center Training, as described in procedure A-133.8, are qualified as Plant Operations Assessment Managers.

Operations Manager Operations 9upervisor PLANT MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT MANAGER The below individuals through their job responsibilities and Technical Support Center Training,.as described in Procedure A-103.8, are qualified as Plant Maintenance Assessment Managers.

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TechnicaI Projects Supervisor Nucl. ear Assessment Manager Operational Assessment Engineer NUCLEAR ASSESSMENT The below individuals through their job responsibilities and Technical Support Center Training, as described in procedure A-103.8, are qualified for Nuclear Assessment.

Reactor Engineer Technical Manager I/C ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ASSESSMENT The below individuals through their job responsibilities and Technical Support Center Training, as described in procedure A-103.9, are qualified for I/C Electrical Assessment.

I/C Supervisor Test & Results Supervisor MECHANICAL / HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ASSESSMENT The below individuals through their job responsibilities and Technical Support Center Training, as described in procedure A-103.G, are qualified for Mechanical /Hydraulie System Assessment.

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SC-701 REV. NO.

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1.0 PURPOSE

1.1 Provide a list of important information to be provided to offsite agencies during an emergency situation.

1.2 Provide information in a standardized format similar to that of the receiving party.

2.0 REFERENCES

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SC-1 Radiation Emergency Plan.

2.2 NYS Radiological Emergency Preparedness Plan.

3.0 INSTRUCTIONS _:

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'The initial notification of an accident is to be reported to the USNRC, within,one hour.

3.2 The New York State Radiological Emergency Data Form, Attachment I should be filled out with the assistance of the Shift Supervisor and Health Physics Personnel.

3.2.1 obtain weather information, step 11 of form, using Control Room weather indication or the computer.

3.2.2 For step 10 Shift Supervisor may use, SC-240 Protective Action Recommendations.

3.3 Report the information on the completed New York State Radio-logical Emergency Data Form to USNRC, New York State, Wayne and Monroe County using SC-601, or SC-602, or SC-603, or SC-604.

3.3.1 Report only Steps 1 through 11 on the initial contact.

3.3.2 Report the information by reading the statement including the designation letter.

i.e. lAl 3.3.3 The New York State Radiological Emergency Data Form, Attachment 1 information will be reported when the event is initially classified, during the Emergency, and any time the classificatior is changed, using a new Attachment I each time.

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Date and Time of Message Transmittal.

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Nuclear Facility providing this report is l{l Ginna Station.

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Reported by Title (name) 4.

This l{l is an exercise.

This ljl is not an exercise.

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Emergency Classifications (See SC-100) l[l Unusual Event ljl. Alert l[l Site Emergency lyl General Emergency l[I Transportation Accident 6.

The Event occurred at Date Time 7.

Event Description / Initiating Condition 8.

There l[I has not been a release of radioactivity ljl has been a release of radioactivity to the atmosphere lyl has been a release of radioactivity to Lake Ontario lEl has been a Ground Spill of radioactivity 9.

The release l$l is continuing ljlhasterminated lylintermittent l$l not applicable

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Prctective Acticns (Eee FC-240) l[l There is no need for prctective acticns l[l Prctective Acticos are under consideration l[l Prctective Acticn Fecerrended is:

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Weather l[l Uind speed miles per hour l[l Direction (frcm) degrees Stability Class UcrF Pheet Temperature at 33 ft of Temperature at 250 ft, cF Difference in Temperature CF Ccnditi'en is Unstable if difference is greater than +20F Condition is Neutral if difference is between' -e.5cF and +1.9cy Ccndition is E' table if difference is less than +.5cF or negative Peccrd ccnditicn in Stability Class l[IStabilityclass l[l Ceneral Feather is known; clear, c1cudy, rain, ency, For initial report, stop after Step 11 I

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Prognosis fer worsening er termination cf the Emergency (if known) 13.

In-Plant Emergency Response Actions Underway

- Technical Eupport Center is is not manned

- Cperation Support Center is is nct manned

- Emergency Survey Center is is net manned 14.

Utility Off-Fite Emergency Response Action Underway

- Emergency Off-Site Facility is is not manned

- Media Center is is not manned

- Emergency Personnel are beina called in YFF NC 15.

Release Information l[l Atmospheric Release Pelease started at hours on (date)

Actual Projected Duration of Release hours hcurs Ncble Gas Release Rate Curie /see Curie /sec l

Iodine Release Pete Curie /see Curie /see Release is at Ground ljl Waterborne Release Release started at hcurs on (date)

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Volume of Release gallons gallons l

Radioactivity Concentration Micrecurie/

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Ecsc Peasurements and Projecticns lAl Eite Ecundary Actual Prc$ected

- Whcle Ecdy Ccse Pate milli, rem /hr millirem /hr

- Whcle Ecdy Ccesittment (for duration of incident)

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- Thyroid Dose (Total for duratien cf incident)

Rem lli Prciected Cff-Fite 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles

- Khcle Ecdy Cose Fate millirem /hr millirem /hr millirem /hr

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- Thyrcid rose Ccemittment (1 hr. Exposure) millirem /hr millirem /hr millirer/hr

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