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Public Version of Rev 3 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-IP-034, Reactor Bldg Sample Station Emergency Sampling, & Rev 2 to EP-IP-42, In-Plant & Emergency Operations Facility Chemistry Lab...Preparation
ML20079L840
Person / Time
Site: Susquehanna  Talen Energy icon.png
Issue date: 01/06/1984
From:
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML17139C154 List:
References
PROC-840106-01, NUDOCS 8401260422
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EP-IP-034 Revision 3 ^- Page 2 of 12 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 PURPOSE 3 2.0 SCOPE 3

3.0 REFERENCES

3 4.0 ' RESPONSIBILITIES 3 5.0 DEFINITIONS 3 4'j 6.0 INSTRUCTIONS - 3 ATTACHMENTS &m* s ,l ATTACHMENT PAGE 1 A Action Step - Emergency Director 5 (g OSC Coordinator ./ .TSC Coordinator j t l1 B Action Step - Chemistry Sampling Team 6 i C Sample Dilution and Analysis 9 l3 J D Cata Sheet (FORM EP-IP-034-1) 12 t I l 1 4 sY l'4 I i L

1 i n I 1 .i EP-IP-034 Revision 3 1' Page 3 of 12 1.0' PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to outline the steps that shall be followed while sampling potentially highly radioactive water from the Reactor Building chemistry sampling hood (Level 779') following an incident that could involve fuel d: gradation. 2.0 SCOPE

i To provide the Chemistry Department with instructions.and guidelines for obtaining and preparing for analysis a potentially highly radioactive sample from the Reactor Butiding chemistry sampling hood (Level 779') during it
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3.1 SSES Emergency Plan ] [) 3.2 EP-IP-010, In-Plant Emergency Monitoring .i 3.3 EP-IP-033, Dose Assessment and Protective Actions ] 3.4 EP IP-042, Chemistry Lab Emergency Preparation I h o l 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES ij 4.1 The EMERGENCY DIRECTOR or designated COORDINATOR is responsible for j instructing, directing, and dispatching the fHEMISTRY SAMPLING TEAM. 'I ~ /. 2 The CHEMISTRY SAMPLING TEAM is responsible for obtaining potentially highly radioactive samples from the Reactor Building chemistry sampling l hood (Level 779') in accordance with this procedure. 5.0 DEFINITIONS SCBA.Self - Contained Breathing Apparatus q 6.0 INSTRUCTIONS i 16. 1 The 84ERGENCY DIRECTOR or designated COORDINATOR will follow instructions in Attachment A, Action Step-EMERGENCY DIRECTOR, OSC .s COORDINATOR, TSC COORDINATOR. _{ v .._,. w. -+ - _,..... _.., _ m -.m. mm-. ,,r_.

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l _ __. _ _.. _ ___ _ __ _i i r If 4 Attachment A EP-IP-034 Revision 3 Page 5 of 12 ACTION STEP EMERGENCY DIRECTOR OSC COORDINATOR TSC COORDINATOR CHECK A.1.0 The EMERGENCY DIRECTOR or designated COORDINATOR will: A.1.1 Direct the activities of the CHEMISTRY SAMPLING TEAM. A.1.2 Brief TEAM on ext sting emergency and instruct } personnel as to what samples are required. A.1.3 Appoint a TEAM LEADER. NOTE: CONSIDER SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MINIMIZING INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL EXPOSURE j[ ([) PER EP-IP-033, " DOSE ASSESSMENT AND PROTECTION ACTION". A.1.4 Instruct the RADIO COMMUNICATOR in TSC (if TSC is activated) to assign code name to TEAM and to maintain communications with TEAM LEADER. i A.1.5 Coordinate with the RADIATION PROTECTION COORDINATOR respiratory protective devices and protective clothing requirements needed for thi: i sampling function. Obtain latest survey results, from Reactor Building level 779' including reading from ARM-11 (if available). A.1.6 Assign additional SAMPLING PERSONNEL to assist or relieve TEAM as circumstances d!ctate. A.1.7 Advise the EMERGENCY DIRECTOR immediately of any conditions or survey results that may be of assistance in evaluating the Emergency Condition. A.I.8 Inform the EMERGENCY DIRECTOR of the CHEMISTRY SAMPLING TEAM results. s E Ns Page 1 of 1

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8.1.6 Request Operations to check open the sample trip valves, HV-1F019 and HV-1F020 (HV-2F019 and HV-2F020). 8.1.7 Don protective clothing and respiratory protective ~ ~ device as specified by the COORDINATOR. ~" B.1.8 Assure that TLD and SRD are worn. + B.I.9 Ensure survey meter is operational and on nighest ~ range before leaving chemistry laboratory. B.1.10 Proceed to sampling station and while enroute continuou1y monitor radiation levels and tSe status of CAM's and ARM's. If general area radiation levels exceed 1,000 a. aren/hr. at any time during this pro'cedure, L; ('~') retreat to a low background area and notify the COORDINATOR. t i l, b. If your total quarterly whole-body exposure approaches 2,500 mrem, terminate the mission and notify the COORDINATOR. L, la B.I.11 Upon arriving at the sample room, proceed to the L; SOUTHWEST door and determine radiation levels in l', the general area of the door cnd also obtain contact readings of the door. a. If general area and contact readings are > 1,000 mres/hr., retreat to a low background area and notify the COORDINATOR. b. If general area and contact readings are < 1,000 mres/hr., open the sampling room door and proceed into the room while continuously monitoring radiation levels. l l x_/ l' 3 Page 2 of 3. _.m. -. _ -.. - _.. _ -,,. ~,,

,....2 Attachment B EP-IP-034 Revision 3 Page 8 of 12 ir NOTE: THE WORK AREA SHALL BE CONTINUOUSLY MONITORED BEFORE, DURING, AND AFTER THE SAMPLE COLLECTION. IF RADIATION LEVELS EXCEED 1,000 mres/hr. AT ANY TIME DURING THIS PROCEDURE, SHUT THE SAMPLE VALVE, RETREAT TO A LOW BACKGROUNO AREA AND NOTIFY THE COORDINATOR. B.1.12 If hood ventilation is not functioning properly, retreat and notify the COORDINATOR. l B.1.13 Open the valve for the appropriate samp1w and flush for thirty (30) seconds. ', '1 B.1.14 Collect up to approximately 100 ml of sample while monitoring to assure the contact dose rate does.not exceed 5000 arem/hr. Minimize the time in close' proximity to the sample. Use reacte handling !i . devices where appropriate. 10 4 B.I.15 Shut the sample valve and cap samp(e bottle. B.1.16 Place the sample bottle in a plastic bag and obtain contact dose rate. Notify COORDINATOR of sample volume and contact dose rate. 1 i B.1.17 Record: Sample Time, Sample Dai.=, and Contact Dose Rate. l} B.1.18 It dose rate exceeds 100 mrem /hr. place the sample t in a lead cask. The cask will be stored in the ~ sample station. ? B.1.19 Removi the cask from the sample room and take contact readings. a, If contact readings are > 1,000 mrem /hr., notify the COORDINATOR. b. If contact readings are < 1,000 mrem /hr., transport sample back to chem!stry laboratory for dilution and notify the C00RDIdATOR that samplirg is completed. m l V Page 3 of 3

r l j-Attachment C ol EP-IP-034 Revision 3 Page 9 of 12 SAMPLE DILUTION AND ANALYSIS CHECK t 2 C.1.0 Chemistry Personnel will: C.1.1 Place the sample behind the lead brick shield in the fume hood in the Sample Prep Room upon 'I returning from the Sample Station. C.1.2 Pipette 10 ml of the sample into a numbered liquid sample vial, j C.1.3 Obtain an approximate contact dose rate for the ll sample. C.1.4 Using the dose rate from Step C.1.3 and the 1 following table as a guide, determine the approximate number and type of dilutions which will l give a 10 m1 sample with a contact dose rate in the ll range of 0.05 to 0.5 ares /hr. i Sample Vial Dose Rate (arem/hr.) Oilution (ml) j I' 0-0.5 count as is l 0.5-5 1 to 10 { 5-50 0.1 to 10 i 50-500 0.1 to 10 and 1 to 10 500-5000 0.1 to 10 (2X) 5000-50,000 0.1 to 10 (2X) an'. I to 10 tl 50,000-500,000 0.1 to 10 (3X) ) C.1.5 Based on the number and type of dilutions determined above, fill labeled liquid vials with diluent (0.01 N nitric acid) as follows: a. For 1 to 10 dilution use 9 ml of diluent t ! l b. For 0.1 to 10 dilution use 9.9 ml of diluent l C.1.6 Make all dilutions by pipetting 0.1 ml or 1 m1 aliquots of sample directly into the appropriate prefilled liquid vial to give a final volume of 10 ml. ~ O Page 1 of 3 l l l _ ~ _.

~ \\_. ( Attachment C S EP-IP-034 Revision 3 Page 10 of 12 C.1.7 Cap and identify all vials. ~ C.I.8 Record the number and types'of dilutions. C.1.9 When a dilutad sample reads less than 0.5 mrem /hr., wrap in clean plastic film and place in a clean plastic bag. C.1.10 Take the sample to the Low Level Radiochemistry Lab, remove from bag and wrap in a second piece of clean plastic film. C.1.11 Take sample to Counting Room for analysis. C.1.12 Perform a quantitative isotopic analysis on the sample, decay correcting to the time of sampling. C.1.13 Record: count date, time, geometry, and activity of those isotopes listed on the Data Sheet, Attachment D to this procedure. ( C.1.14 As soon as Attachment 0 is completed, relay all data to the COORDINATOR. C.1.15 Repeat Action Steps - C.1.2-C.1.10 to provide samples for boron, chloride, and pf analyses. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a. Reference CH-CC-043, " Analytical Precedures 1 for DR/EL-! Portable Lab," to perform boron analysis. b. Reference CH-CC-010, " Chloride - Silver Nitrate Turbidimetric Method", to perform chloride analysis, c. Obtain a cursory determination of the pH of the sample. C.1.16 Complete baron, chloride, and pH analyses and record all results on Attachment A to CH-GI-031, "High Purity Water Analyses Worksheet". C.1.17 Notify the Coordinator of the results of the boron, chloride and pH analyses. V Page 2 of 3

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SU500EHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION EP-IP-042 l Revision 2 IN-PLANT AND EOF CHEMISTRY LAB EMERGENCY PREPAPMI4 Page 1-ef 9 i l' Effective Date l-l e-N-l Expiratier. Date l-le-% Revised Expiration Date t DROCEDURE TYPE: PORC /, NGN-PORC Alternate Review 9 20RC MTG NO. 63-E5 (If appi.icable) O q "7 e I b ^ f;g p's:s.rEw e = v a Prepared by h Date [E~U'83 ~ to 3 Reviewed by fM m. s j g O d Date. /.:2.- A 2 _ 7 1 ~ Date' (b8 83 Recomended: se Sedien 'HeaMM nager hb6 Date /- T*3Y Superintencent of Piant t 9 g d FORM AD-0A-103-1, Rev. 2, Page 2 cf I a l

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3 ~ 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3 5.0 DEFINITIONS 3 6.0 INSTRUCTIONS 3 ATTACHMENTS ATTACHMENT PAGE g i" O A Action Step - Chemistry Sampling Team - In-Plant 4 U B Chemistry Locations Map - In-Plant 6 C Action Step - Chemistry Sampling Team - EOF 7 D. Chemistry Locations Map - EOF 9 ? 4 b b S J% D ? f

_.Z..._.__.. ._._._m ~ l EP-IP-042 Revision 2 .) Page 3 of 9 } 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to outline the steps to set-up the in plant and EOF chemistry laboratory to handle potentially highly radioactive i samples. 2.0 SCOPE Tc provide the Chemistry Department with guidelines for preparing the SSES chemistry laboratories for receipt of potentially highly radioactive samples during Emergency Conditions. 4 I

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General Electric Post Accident Sample Station Manual l (5) 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES i The CHEMISTRY SAMPLING TEAM is responsible for preparing the chemistry laboratories for the receipt of potentially highly radioactive samples in accordance with this procedure. 1 4 5.0 OEFINITIONS 4 None 4 6.0 INSTRUCTIONS The CHEMISTRY SAMPLING TEAM will follow instructions in Attachment A, Action Step-CHEMISTRY SAMPLING TEAM. \\_/ [

_.a I i-t Attachment A EP-IP-042 1 Revision 2 Page 4 of 9 f i ACTION STEP CHEMISTRY SAMPLING TEAM - IN Pt. ANT The In-Plant CHEMISTRY SAMPLING TEAM will: A.1.0 After briefing and assignment, report back to the in-plant A.1.1 chemistry laboratory. The In-Plant Chemistry Laboratory shall be NOTE: monitored at all times during set-up and sample The EOF Chemistry Laboratory will be analysis. activated as the alternate analysis factitty if: Radiation levels exceed 500mR/hr in any part (1) of the In-Plant Lab except the immediate area of the sample location, 6r (2) Background radiation levels are such that they j-would interfere with a gamma analysis, or (]) (3) Laboratory power is lost. For EOF chemistry laboratory activation, refer to Atta hments C and D to this procedure. The EOF ~ Laboratory will be activated if any one of the above conditions are met. Obtain the following equipment 'in the in plant chemistry A.1.2 laboratory: A.1.2.1 Step-off pads. I A.1.2.2 Kraft paper. A.1.2.3 Tape. A.1.2.4 Booties and Surgeons gloves. A.I.2.5 RM-14/HP-210 or equivalent. A.1.2.6 Lead Bricks. A.1.2.7 Receptacles for used protective clothing. g %g Page 1 of 2

_.,ma. -e-e-=... ~~ + - - - - i Attachment A EP-IP-042 Revision 2 Page 5 of 9 is, A.1.3 A step-off pad shall be taped down at the location specified in Attachment B. A.1.4 ' Kraft paper shall be taped down to cover the entire floor of the Sample Preparation Room and as shown in Attachment B. A.1.5 Receptacles to hold used protective clothing shall be placed at each step-off pad. A.1.6 Surgical gloves and booties shall be available at the frisker located at the north door entrance to the chemistry laboratory. i A.1.7 A shield of lead bricks shall be constructed in the Fume Hood of the Sample Preparation Room. A.1.8 All personnel and samples that are contaminated or potentially contaminated shall enter the chemistry laboratory through the NORTH door only. 1 O A.1.9 Before beginning any sample preparation, the appropriate supplies (gloves, dilution bottles, syringe, labels, etc) shall be assembled in the applicable Fume Hood. A.1.10 Emergency sample log and event log shall be initiat'ed. t i t l i i i i 4 4 b Page 2 of 2 )

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CHEMISTRY SAMPLING TEAM - EOF The EOF CHEMISTRY SAMPLING TEAM will: C.1.0 After briefing and assignment, report to the EOF chemistry C.1.1 laboratory. The EOF chemistry laboratory shall be monitored at NOTE: all times during set-up and analysis. Obtain the following equipment in the EOF chemistry i C.I.2 laboratory: o C.1.2.1 Step-off pads. .C.1.2.2 Kraft paper. C.1.2.3 Tape. (]) C.1.2.4 Booties and Surgeons gloves. C.1.2.5 RM-14/HP-210 or equivalent. C.1.2.6 Lead Bricks.

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A step-off pad shall be taped down at the location specified l' C.1.3 in Attachment D. i Kraft paper shall be taped down to cover the entire floor of Il, the Sample Preparation Room and as shown in Attachment D. C.I.4 Receptacles to hold used protective clothing shall be placed l C.I.5 at each step-off pad. Surgical gloves and booties shall be available at the frisker located at the west door entrance to the chemistry lab at the C.I.G l EOF. A shield of lead bricks shall be constructed in the Fume Ho l C.1.7 i of the Sample Preparation Room. ~; q Page 1 of 2 i e ,e iw .y , e ip---- i y w-w ,-wg 9- -e e yc ,,fe9--

r i Attachment C EP-IP-042 ('; ~ Revision 2 Page 3 of 9 The sample (s) will be received from a plant team wi,o is C.1.8 rwsponsible for delivering them in a safe and expeditious manner. Befora beginning any sample preparation, the appropriate supplies (gloyes, dilution bottles, syringe, labels, etc) C.1.9 Aall be assembled in the applicable Fumu Hood. Emergency sample log and event log shall be initiated, C.1.10 s e e i t - !O C J f. a + .v Page 2 of 2 .U

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