ML20084S543
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| Site: | Browns Ferry |
| Issue date: | 05/04/1984 |
| From: | TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY |
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RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN Revision Date:
IP-4.5.6.7.8.10.17.20,21,22,26 (PORC 4/17/84)
IP-2,3 (PORC 4/18/84)
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This log sheet must be retained as the last page of the Browns Ferry Implementing Procedures Document.
Reason for revision:
see cover sheets Inserted by:
Date Inserted:
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Manual: BROWNS FERRY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES DOCUMENT Revision Date:
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Date Date INITIATED : CANCELLED IMIT.r TIME'r INIT.rTIME 2.0 INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 Shift Engineer notify Operations Duty Specialist e
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Page 1 of 3 CAUSE:
BFN - IPD BFN IP-3 APR,171984 ALERT 1.0 Purpose 1.1 Provide for timely notification of appropriate individuals and organizations of an ALERT.
Date Date 1.2 Provide for periodic reanalysis to determine whether the INITIATED CANCELLED ALERT should be cancelled, continued, or upgraded to a Init. Time Init. Time more serious classification.
2.0 INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 Shift Engineer notify Operations Duty Specialist (40-200, 50-0200, or 51-0200) within 5 minutes of declaration of ALERT.
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ALERT d.
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2.3 Shift Engineer will evaluate conditions.
If required, initiate area (by public address) or total plant (by siren) evacuation. Refer to IP-8.
2.4 Shift Engineer's Clerk will:
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Notify other Shift Engineer (when assigned) of ALERT.
b.
Notify STA (Code Call 544) of the ALERT.
c.
Notify Chem Lab Supervisor (PAX 367/368) of ALERT.
Direct them to activate IP-25.
d.
Notify HP Shift Supervisor (PAX 300) of ALERT. Direct them to activate IP-14.
e.
Notify Public Safety Supervisor (PAX 273) of ALERT.
Direct them to activate IP-11 (Control Rooms Only) and IP-7 O
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Verify Power Stores manned (Pax 217/104). If not manned, contact B. H. Weeks (757-3379) or Ruddie Putman (233-0039) and request manning.
2.5 Shift Engineer's Clerk will:
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Initiate IP-6.
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NOTE: NRC.332 send a response team to the site.
2.7 Time permitting,- the Shift Engineer will implement operation of the TSC. (IP-20), to include activation of Dimension telephones and placing required desks in hall in front of TSC.
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If the situation no longer exists or should be downgraded, inform all personnel previously notified.
b.
If the condition warrants upgrading to a higher classification, initiate the appropriate procedure.
2.9 Refer to Table 1 for a quick estimate of mnvimum offsite dose for a stack release.
and Table 2 for a quick estimate of the site boundary dose for building release.
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X signature of fire protection engineer is iCq'u~ ired. )"
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Was this change made to meet a NitC commitment? Yes No V
(if yes, refer to BF 2.3 for proper identification of the change. )
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INITIATED' CANCELLED APR 171984 Tnit. Timma~ Ynit.' Tima k.
Direction wind is coming from (degrees) and g,'
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(Use 91m info, if available).
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Any emergency actions underway onsite.
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Any offsite support that has been requested.
a 2.2 Operations Duty Specialist will return call to verify authenticity.
4 2.3 Shift Engineer will evaluate conditions. If required, initiate area (by public address) or total plant'(by siren) evacuation. Refer.to IP-8.
i NOTE: Precautionary site evacuation should be considered.
2.4-Shift Engineer's Clerk will:
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Notify other Shift Engineer (when assigned) of SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
b b.
Notify STA' (Code Call 544) of SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
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Notify Chem Lab Supervisor. (PAX 367/368 of SITE i
AREA EMERGENCY. Direct them to activate IP-25..
d, Notify.HP Shift Supervisor (PAX 300)'or. SITE AREA-EMERGENCY. Direct them to activate' IP-14.
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Notify Public Safety Supervisor (PAX 273) of SITE AREA EMERGENCY. Direct them to ac.tiviate IP-11 1
and IP-7.
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Verify Power Stores manned (PAX 217/104).- If not manned, contact B. H. Weeks (757-3379) or,Ruddie j
Putaan (233-0039) and request manning.
2.5 Shift Engineer's Clerk will: -
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F 2.6 Shift Engineer will notify NRC' of SITE AREA EMERGENCY by red phone. Give a brief description.. Maintain an open line upon request by NRC.-
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(1t yes, specify document unifer reason for revision. )
('hange in procedural detail of FSAR or other licensing document?
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New instruction? Yes No 7
( 11 yet is this a work plan initiated change?,_. _ Yes (Work Plan No.., _ )
y Fire Protection System involved? Yes ~
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Recommend protective actions for the public from using g
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Recommendation 1 s
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Recommendation 3 Recommendation 4 m.
Any emergency actions underway onsite.
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Any offsite support that has been r quested.
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If required, initiate area (by public address) or total plant (by siren) evacuation. Refer to IP-8.
NOTE: Site evacuation is probable under these conditions, 2.4 Shift Engineer's Clerk will:
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Notify other Shift Engineer (when assigned) of GENERAL EMERGENCY, b.
Notify STA (Code Call 544) of GENERAL EMERGENCY.
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Notify Chem Lab Supervisor (PAX 367/368) of GENERAL EMERGENCY. Direct them to activate IP-25.
d.
Notify HP Shift Supervisor (PAX 300) of GENERAL i
EMERGENCY. Direct them to activate IP-14.
e.
Notify Public Safety Supervisor (PAX 273) of GENERAL EMERGENCY.
Direct them to activate IP-11 and IP-7.
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Verify Power Stores manned (PAX 217/104). If not manned, contact B. H. Weeks (757-3379) or Ruddle
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(If yes. refer to 13F 2.3 for proper identification of the O'in'ge.)
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Message: "This is Browns Ferry. We have activated the REP.
Please report to the Technical Support Center immediately as the (POSITION)."
Time Contacted Position JLame.
IAX J)lM JiQHE 2 AGE Site Emergency Director George Jones 212/221 701 350-7444 212 Operations Manager Ray Hunkapiller 205/214 794 355-5667 204 i
Technical Assessment Manager Bill Thomison 208 784 355-5443 208 i
Maintenance Manager John Pittman 221/212 701 355-0230 221 REP Communicator Terry Chinn 405/406 786 729-8505 141 Secretary NOTE:
Betty Riley 221/212 701 729-1122 Call all l
Secretary three.
Carolyn Martin 208/215 785 247-0983 l
Secretaryj Sandra Holland 405/406 787 "1-2862 TSC Communicator-Bob Metke 179 783 232-8596 l
NRC Communicator R. G. Jones 446 874 232-3596 Operations Specialist A. L. (Smiley) Burnette 429/430 861 766-1929 130 HealthPhysicist) NOTE:
Allen Sorrell 209/274 757 767-6045 274 *""
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539-5454 256 PSS-Supervisor!
. Ralph Jackson 266/246 822 757-3509 246 4
Systems and Test Engineer Roger McPherson 171/272 834 355-6518 272 Electrical Engineer Tom Cosby 207/235 797 232-8779 235~
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Charlie Wages 206/241 881 383-8878 202
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.M. W.-(Tink) Haney.
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-E. G. Thornton 446 875 232-5952
-Operations. Specialist Roy Smallwood 429/430 861 757-3992
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Bil) Williamson 455/456 845 757-5903
- Instrument Engineer Bob Irby 234 841 729-1439 161 PSO Engineer-Lee Haygood 394/395 820 757-5794 PSS' Supervisor James Brazell 266/246 822~
232-6003 178-Electrical Engineer Dwight Thompson 207/235 890' 233/1773 216
. Systems and Test Engineer Paul Romine 171/272 834 766-2550 Mechanical! Engineer-
-Ed Cornelius 206/241 791 Computer Specialist ~
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-Elmer Todd 394/395 820 232-7978 258 Systems and Test Engineer Joe Ely 171/272 834 729/1140 Mechanical Engineer Pat Ebersole 206/241 791 543-6189 205 Quality Engineer-Larry Parvin 309/409 801 2343-9570 107 Quality Engineer Russell Perry 100/106
_623 729-8823 109/112 PSS Supervisor Glen Lcrd 266/246 822 766-8557 Computer Engineer.
. Wayne lynch 264 856 233-0998 0'
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Herman York 307/145 Florence -
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Dennis Gillespie 276-655 Five Points- (615)852-4281 151 MECHANICAL MAINTE4ANCE (CONTACT 4)
John Whitt 310/301 620 Athens -
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- Carlos Jcnes 114/310 620 Athens -
232-1837 201 Bobby Laurence 308/310 620 Lexington - 229-5933 186 0
Charlie Thompson 104
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- 232-1652 301 Tom Marshall 310/301 620 Hartselle - 773-2815 206 Dale Taylor 206 618 Decatur -
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- BFN, IP-8 PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY AND EVACUATION APR 171984 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 Provide for the accounting and orderly evacuation of plant personnel and visitors from an area, building, or site. Reentry guidelines are also described.
2.0 INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 It is the responsibility of the Site Emergency Director to make the decision concerning the necessity for area, building, and site evacuation.
2.2 AREA AND BUILDING EVACUATION (NOTIFICATION BY PUBLIC ADDRESS) 2.2.1 All personnel evacuate to a safe area and remain there for further instructions.
Caution:
Individuals in a "C" zone, a.
Remove outer protective clothing.
b.
Walk on oater edge of normal passage route.
c.
Avoid contact with others.
d.
Request hP surveillance as soon as possible.
2.2.2 Operations pe-sonnel will verify area is vacated (announcement by PA may NRC/C not be heard). Request HP assistance if available.
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W9-18 2.2.3 Senior individual report accountability to Site Emergency Director.
2.3 TOTAL SITE EVACUATION (NOTIFICATION BY PUBLIC ADDRESS AND SIREN) 2.3.1 Site Emerrency Orouos TSC personnel previously notified by P-6 report to TSC.
a.
b.
OSC personnel previously notified by IP-7 report to OSC.
TSC report accountability by name and badge number to Site c.
Emergency Director.
d.
OSC report accountability by name and badge number to Maintenance e
Manager in TSC through respective engineers.
e e.
REP Communicator obtain accountability of Power Stores and Drawing Control by name and badge number (request one individual from each remain inside.)
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Sito Emergency Director notify DNPEC Director of evacuation.
2.3.2 Ootrations Personnel a.
Secure any operations outside control room.
b.
Report to assigned control room.
ASE will account for his personnel by name and badge number and o.
report to Shift Engineer.
d.
Shift Engineer report accountability by name and badge number to Operations Hanager in TSC.
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APR 171984 PATIENT CARE GUIDELINES 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 First aid and emergency medical care should be provided for onsite to preserve life and to minimize injury and suffering.
1.2 The medical emergency response team will take appropriate action as directed by the nurse.
1.3 A doctor should be consulted when in the nurse's judgment further professional attention is needed.
1.4 If no contamination is involved or suspected, patient has choice of hospital when offsite medical attention is necessary. Partial list of the hospitals most preferred include:
Athens-Limestone Hospital, Athens, Ala.
(205) 729-9292 Decatur General Hospital, Decatur, Ala.
(205) 552-0174 e
Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, Ala.
(205) 767-9191 Huntsville Hospital, Huntsville, Ala.
(205) 533-8133 1.5 The care of persons known or suspected to be associated with radiation exposure or contamination will be coordinated with the O'
health physics representative. The essential aims of the medical-health physics team are a.
Minimize the injury and further radiation exposure to the victim.
b.
Protect attending personnel from excessive and unnecessary radiation exposure, c.
Control spread of radioactivity contamination.
d.
Assess and document the patient's radiological exposure, e.
Immediate lifesaving and disability limiting procedures will take precedence over noncritical decontamination and dosimetry assess-ment procedures.
2.0 IRRADIATED-NONCONTAMINATED 2.1 Remove the victim from further exposure providing only essential first aid in the process, then direct attention to medical caro of other physical injuries.
2.2 Medical care of the radiation exposure is governed by the medical status of the patient and the findings of health physicist.
In most casos the treatment of illness or physical injury takes procedence over treatment for radiation exposure.
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2.3 For individuals who have received an acute total body dose greater than 75 rem, hospitalization should be considered and arrangements made for evaluation by a nuclear medicine specialist regardless of physical injuries or illnesses.
Blood studies should be drawn per l
directions (Attachment 4).
If the patient is ill or injured, he l
should be transported to Huntsville Hospital or Decatur General I
Hospital with the information that this patient has received an acute total body dose greater than 75 rem.
It is recommended that the attending physician consult REAC/TS. If the patient is not seriously ill or injured enough to require hospitalization for physical illness or injury, consultation with REAC/TS should be obtained through a TVA medical office.
At the recommendation of REAC/TS, referral may be made to Oak Ridge Hospital of the United Methodist Church where the patient could be observed and treated by the physicians on the REAC/TS team.
3.0 CONTAMINATED PATIENTS 3.1 The patient should be given initial emergency care by the medical emergency response team.
All decontamination that the medical status O>
of the patient will allow should be accomplished. The appropriate sequence of care must be determined on an individual basis by the medical-health physics team. The injured person will be transported and treated in one of two ways:
a.
If the person is severely injured, they may be transported directly to Huntsville Hospital or Decatur General Hospital.
Every reasonable effort should be made to reduce the radioactive contamination level to less than.5 R per hour at one foot.
Spread of contamination may be minimized by removing the patient's excess clothing and wrapping him in a sheet, as his injuries permit, b.
If cases of less severe injuries, the patient will be sent to the personnel decontamination facility in the service building (or radwaste building, if stretcher bound) treated in the emergency
. treatment area or transferred to Huntsville Hospital or Decatur General Hospital.
3.2 The health physicist will collect, identify, label, and analyze all biological specimens as required and deemed necessary.
He will obtain the injured person's personal dosimetry and replace with equivalent dosimetry if appropriate.
3.3 Tho health phyules group will control contamination during transportation to the receiving hospital.
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Page 14 of 15 BFN - IPD BFN, IP-17 Table 9 APR 171984 5 Huntsville HOSDital and Decatur General Hospital Emergency Room Suoolies - Furnished by TVA 1.
Plastic shoe covers 50 pair 2.
Surgeon caps 6
3 Surgical suits 6
4.
Rubber glove, sizes 7, 8, 9, 10 5 pair each size 5.
Surgeon's face mask 6
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Laboratory coats, sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 46 4 each size 7.
Kem-pac paper, 3 feet wide 1 roll 8.
Polyvinyl, 3 feet wide 1 roll 9.
Masking tape, 2 inches wido 4 rolls 10.
Rope (yellow and magenta in color) 40 feet O
11.
Self-sticking labels, " RADIOACTIVE" 1 roll 12.
Radiation warning tags and signs 10 each 13 Large plastio bags 20 14.
Radiation shield, lead pig 1
15.
Disposable cartons or boxes 5
16.
Cutie pie, 0-10 R/hr.
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Radiation monitor, with probe 1 each (Eberline Model RM-14)
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OPERATION h
1.0 PURPOSE To establish the TSC organization and provide for TSC operation af ter it is manned.
2.0 INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 INITIAL ACTIVATION (Performed by shift engineer and/or first individuals reporting to TSC - Confirmation by REP Consunicator)
Initialt.
11ER a.
Shift engineer designated by schedule as Site Emergency Director) relocate to TSC, if possible.
b.
Activate TSC phones (see Attachment C).
c.
Establish communications with DNPEC.
d.
Establish log of events / communications.
e.
Transfer names of TSC personnel from IP-6 data sheets to REP Organization Board.
O f.
Establish communications with NRC via Red Phone (if required).
g.
Hove desks and phones to hallway for Secretary, Information Officer, and PSS Supervisor.
2.2 COMPLETE ACTIVATI0l( ( After majority of TSC personnel have arrived - Confirmed by REP Communicator).
a.
REP Cosaunicator assure TSC positions are filled.
b.
REP Communicator begin maintaining plant status
- board, c.
Site Emergency Director relieve shift engineer.
Obtain log of events.
d.
Secretary take over log of events / communications.
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REP Communicator establish communication with DNPEC Plant Communjoator.
Verify operability of backup Communloations (PAX and PSO radio).
f.
Technical assessment manager direct TSC communicator to begin ocepleting IP-20 data sheets (see Attachment A) overy 1/2-hour.
3 Technical assessment manager establish consunications with TSC communicator in control roca using portable phone. (Unit 1 - 628, Unit 2 - 629, Unit 3 - 630).
h.
Maintenance engineers establish communications with OSC. Designate individual in charge if Maintenance Unit Supervisor not available. Maintain los of activities.
PAX Numberst Manhanical 301/310/308/114/102/305/306 Elantrical 307/145/407 Instrumentation 375/376/425/426/359/184/187 8
1.
Computer Specialist activate Emergency Data Information system (See IP-19).
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- j. Secretary begin operation of telefax machine (see attachment F).
k.
NRC oceounicator establish communications with NRC (if required).
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gg representative begin maintaining area maps and off-site radiation status board.
Health physicist begin maintaining in-plant radiation m.
status boards.'
Radiochemical engineer begin providing information to
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Health physicist begin providing release information o.
and any plant field team data to MSEC for dose calculations.
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Scoretary (in hall). begin accountability 'of TSC
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conditions in sooordance with IP-1 every two hours or
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a.
Organization chart is shown on Figure 1.
b.
Physical layout of TSC is shown on Figure 2.
c.
Lunohroom (Swamp) is available for breaks and extra work space.
d.
Reference books for TSC use are listed on Attachment D.
e.
Complete list of TSC dimension numbers - See Attachment B.
f.
See IP-23 for communication list, g.
List of DNPEC/CECC Numbers - See Attachment E.
h.
Refer to Attachment K for Emergency Information Flow Diagram.
1.
River flows and/or predicted flows - In shift engineer's old office.
J.
Complete list of TSC duties for each individual -
See Attachment G.
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Instructions to obtain printout of leakage in systems outside containment - See Attachment L.
1.
Preformated trend curve blanks for selected parameters (see attachment M).
2.4 CONTINGENCIES 4
a.
Long-term operation - See IP-22.
b.
Loss of off-site communication by phone.
Use P30 Radio - See Attachment H.
NRC order - The NRC role onsite is to observe,
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advise, and concur with licensee decisions 'and actions. If a situation arises where the NRC wants an action taken regarding plant operation that TVA does not agree with, the site energency director shall require the NRC to sign a written order (per 10 CFR 2) directing TVA to take the action before the site emergency director will comply, d.
Using HP. VHF' radio - See Attachment I.
e.
Evacuation - Relocate TSC to second level of office building.
See Attachment J.
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Activity control - Activity control (Maintenance, etc.) will remain as specified in plant instructions, e
unless revised by PORC and plant manager / plant l
superintendents, or as modified by NRC order or as described in BF 12.22 (for protecting public health l
and safety).
g.
Under a SITE AREA or GENERAL EMERGENCY, CECC will dispatch a senior management representative to act as Senior Advisor to the Site Emergency Director. He will advise the Site Emergency Director on TVA policy matters and act as an additional interface with NRC as necessary. He will be located next to the Site Emergency Director with the TSC secretary.
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Time 1
Parameter Ynntrument Panel Reading i
i Reactor Level (Accident)
LI 3-62 (inches) 9-3
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Drywell Low Pressure PI-64-39A or e-(Low range)
XR-64-159 pen 2 (-5 to +5 psig) 9-3 f
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'Drywell Wide Range PI-64-160A or 9-3 Pressure XR-64-159 pen 1 (o to 300 psig)
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Drywell Air Temperature TR 64-52 ( F) (black pen) 9-3 j
Torus Water Temperature TI 64-55A ( F) (Units 2 3) 9-3 4
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TR 64-161/162 (blue pen) 9-3
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j-(Unit 1) 4 Torus Water Level LI-64-159A (0-20')
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XR-64-159 pen 3 (0-240")
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9-3 RCIC Flow FIC 71-36A (gpm) 9-3 NRC/C
.RHR Loop I Pressure PI 74-51 (psig) 9-3 3
Rpt 81-19 i
RHR Loop _I Flow FI 74-50 (spa) 9-3 I
t RHR Loop II Pressure-PI 74-65 (psig) 9-3 i
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RHR Loop II Flow FI-74-64 (spa) 9-3 i
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~ Core Spray Loop I Press.
PI 75-20 (paig) 9-3.
l-i Core Spray Loop I Flow-FI 75-21 (gpm) 3 I
l Core Spray Loop II Press PI 75-48 (paig) 9 i' j
Core Spray Loop II Flow
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NRC Communicator Maintenance Manager-Radiochemical Engineer-
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App 171934 Time e
Reactor Coolant Temp.
TR 68-2 Loop A ( F) red 9-4 (Valid only if reciro.
pumps running)
Loop B ( F) black 9-4 Reactor Level (Accident)
LI 3-46A (inches) 9-5 (Zero at inst. zero)
Reactor Pressure PI 3-54 (psia) 9-5 Reactor Level (Normal)
LI 3-53 (inches) 9-5 (Zero at inst, zero)
Condenser vacuum P/TR 2-2 (in Hg) black 9-6 II) Torus H 2
-H R 76-39 or 37 (5) 9-54, 55 en.
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HS 76-49 and HS 76-59 must be checked to determine what recorder pens are active.
NRC/C Other (soecifv)
Rpt 81-19 O
Eouloment Ooerability - Check the listed equipment for operability. If less than fully operable, explain in HEMARKS.
Eauipment Operable fInit)
Eauioment Ooerable Standby Liquid Control ADS /Relier Vivs i
CRD Pumps SBGT Core Spray Control Room Emer. Press.
Diesels (U1 U2)
HPCI Diesels (U3)
RCIC EECW 500 KV Power RHRSW 161 KV Power Feedwater System 4 KV System Condensate System 480 V System Primary Containment DC Power After' completion, hand carry to secretary in hallway outside TSC for distribution.
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APR 171984 Unit No.
Time:
SBGTS Total Flow = FI 65 - 50 + FI 71 (SCFM x1000) 9-25 Drywell Radiation Unit 1 RR-90-272A (R/hr) 9-54 Unit 1 RR-90-273A (R/hr) 9-55 Unit 2 RR-90-272A (R/hr) 9-54 Unit 2 RR-90-273A (R/hr) 9-55 Unit 3 RR-90-272A (R/hr) 9-54 Unit 3 RR-90-273A (R/hr) 9-55 Torus Radiation Unit 1 RR-90-272A (R/hr) 9-54 Unit 1 RR-90-273A (R/hr) 9-55 Unit 2 RR-90-272B (R/hr) 9-54 Unit 2 RR-90-273B (R/hr) 9-55 Unit 3 RR-90-272B (R/hr) 9-54 e
Unit 3 RR-90-273B (R/hr) 9-55 Stack Radiation RR-90-147A (Cps) 9-2 RR-90-147B (Cps) 9-2 Stack Flow FI-1-90-271 (ofm) 9-53 NRC/C (Common - on Unit 1) 0Rpt 81-19 Remarks:
After completion, hand carry to secretary in hallway outside TSC for distribution.
Distribution Technical Assessment Manager Maintenance Manager Operations Manager RFP Communicator 4::C Communicator Radiochemical Engineer Health Physics DNPEC (Telecopy)
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BFN - IPD BFN, IP-20 Attachment G APR 171984 Secretaries 1.'
Maintain log of events.
2.
Maintain accountability of TSC personnel.
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- 3.. Answer telephones.
4.
Distribute IP-20,.Att. A. data. sheets.
5.
Other duties as assigned by Site Emergency Director.
- 6.. Operates Panafax.
7.
Operates Emergency Data Information System as necessary.
TSC Communicator s
1.
Provides information from control rooms to Technical Assessment Manager.
2.
Completes IP-20, Attachment A data sheets.
Public Safety Services Sunervisor 1.
Directs activities of PSS personnel.
2.
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Coordinates with MSEC assessment of radioactive effluents.
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OPERATIONS 1.0 PURPOSE To provide for OSC operation after it is manned.
-2.0 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE:- Refer to Figure 1 of IP-20 for Radiological Emergency Organization.
2.1 The OSC is located in three maintenance shop offices as follows:
Mechanical - Mechanical maintenance shop office, elevation 565' service building..(Figure 1).
, Electrical - Electrical maintenance shop office. elevation 565' service building.(Figure 1).
Instrumentation - Instrument maintenance shop office.. elevation 580' service building.
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PSO Same as-Electrical 2.2 Any necessary' emergency supplies for the OSC can normally be found in the ' shop areas, but a cabinet in the Central Alarm Station can be used as necessary (See IP-17 for. additional supplies).
2.3-The Maintenance Manager in the TSC will direct the OSC through the respective engineers in the TSC.
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2.5' Individual in charge of OSC area will maintain accountability
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2.6 The primary role of OSC is damage-and repair assessment.. Any
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2.7 -In events lasting longer -than 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />, long-term operations -
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s 2.8.Should evacuation of.tho'OSC be necessary, the office building, second-floor,.will. act as backup (See. IP-20,- Attachment J).
4 2.9. See Attachment 1' for TSC Dimension-and PAX phone numbers.
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LONG TFRM OPERATION 1.0 PURPOSE To provide for operation during an ALERT, SITE AREA EMERGENCY, or GENERAL EMERGENCY which exists or is projected to exist for more than 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />.
2.0 INSTRUCTIONS INITIALS 2.1 Site Emergency Director notify DNPEC of decision to begin long-term operation. DNPEC can make arrangements necessary for food, clothing, cots, and other supplies requested.
2.2 Meal periods in the plant lunchroom will be scheduled by the Site Emergency Director.
PSS Supervisor will provide for control of the area during these periods.
2.3~ Sleeping facilities will be established as necesary in the second floor of the Plant Administrative Building (outside the gatehouse). PSS Supervisor will provide access control.
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Notify the-following by telephone to evacuate to tornado shelter areas:
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701/715 714 Biotherm research facility supervisor 341 729-8574 or personnel (direct them to remain in facility).
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789 748 Personnel in greenhouse (direct them to Biotherm) 729-6102 Low level radwaste facility 449 2.4 All Clear - Followins Tornado Watch _
Shift' engineer notify public safety and all other personnel notified in step 2.2.
2.5' All Clear - Followins Tornado Warning 2.5.1 - Shift engineer to announce "ALL CLEAR" on publio address system. Cancel IP-2, if appropriate.
2.5.2 Shift engineer to notify public safety by phone.
2.5.3 _ Public safety service shall notify all. personnel notified in step 2 3.2 and those gathered in tornado shelter areas of the "ALL CLEAR" condition.
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HADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURES IP-1 Emergency Plan Classification Logic IP-2 Notification of Unusual Event 1
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Attachtend4 l19 MAY PATIENT CARE GUIDELINES 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 First aid and emergency medical care should be provided for onsite to preserve life and to minimize injury and suffering.
1.2 The medical emergency response team will take appropriate action as directed by the nurse.
1.3 A doctor should be consulted when in the nurse's judgment further professional attention is needed.
1.4 If no contamination is involved or suspected, patient has choice of hospital when offsite medical attention is neceseary. Partial list of the hospitals most preferred include:
Athens-Limestone Hospital, Athens, Ala.
(1')5) 729-9292 Decatur General Hospital, Decatur, Ala.
U05) 552-0174 Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, Ala.
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(105) 533-8133 1.5 The care of persons known or suspected to be asweiated with s
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A 2.0 IRRADIATED-NONCONTAMINATED 2.1 Remove the victim from further exposure providing only essential first aid in the process, then direct attention to medical care of other physical injuries.
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If the patient is ill or injured, he should be transported to Huntsville Hospital or Decatur General Hospital with the information that this patient has received an acute total body dose greater than 75 rem.
It is recommended that the attending physician consult REAC/TS, If the patient is not seriously ill or injured enough to require hospitalization for physical illness or injury,~ consultation with REAC/TS should be obtained through a TVA medical office. At the recommendation of 'REiC/TS, referral may be made to Oak Ridge Hospital of the United Methodist Church where the patient could be observed and treated by the physicians on the F
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. The. purpose of this procedure.is to provideLguidance and instructions to site health physics personnel in performance of offsite emergency
' radiological monitoring prior to arrival of MSEC environs monitoring-team.
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SCOPE This procedure will be followed by onsite health physics personnel following any event" creating a need for offsite radiological monitoring. MSEC will conduct or. direct long term monitoring using 4 - MSEC'IP-9.
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REFERENCES 3.1.
Muscle Shoals Emergency' Center IP-9
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" Emergency Dose. Assessment Procedures for Atmospheric Releases of l
Radioactivity from TVA Power Plants, "TVA Publication Ril-82-1-RAI (1984) '
3.4 "Crite'ria for. Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness is' Support of Nuclear Power Plants," NUREG-0654 FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1 (1980) 3.5 - Manual of Protective ' Action Guide and Protection Actions for Nuclear Accidents," EPA-520/1-75-001 (1980) 3.~ 6 - Evaluation of Radiation Emergencies and Accidents-Selected Criteria.and Data,iInternational Atomic EnergyfAgency,. Vienna, (1974).
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- ABBREVIATIONS'AND DEFINITIONS 4.1" TSC:' Technica1' Support Center
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RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Upon determination of a radiological emergency and at request of the s;te emergency director, the health physics shilt supervisor will designate an environs monitorir.g team.
5.2 The site health physics monitoring team shall prepare and transport equipment listed in attachment 1, to the emergency van and perform required surveys as directed from the TSC. After the MSEC is staffed and assumes responsibility for offsite monitoring by other teams, the plant health physics supervisor may choose to allow direction of the plant van by MSEC based on monitoring priorities determined by the Plant IIealth Physics Supervisor.
5.3 The health physics supervisor, or designee, will direct the site environs monitoring.
5.4 The site monitoring team shall inform the TSC or MSEC, as appro-priate, and/or health physics laboratory of survey results.
5.5 The site chemistry laboratory will place the highest priority, commensurate with other activitics on air samples returned for iodine analyses.
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PREPARATIONS AND PRECAUTIONS 6.1 Communications While deployed the monitoring team will have their FM transmitter receiver radio turned on so as to be in communication contact ~at all times.
6.2 Preparation Prior to Leaving Lab 6.2.1 Obtain the survey instruments listed in attachment I and keys to the REP vans.
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6.2.2 Prior to leaving the site, obtain the initial sample location (or general area) from the TSC. All instructions concerning the types and locations of surveys will come from the TSC until the MSEC is staf fed.
6.2.3 Prior to leaving the site, the monitoring team leader will complete the protective and precautionary checklist provided as attachment 3.
6.3 Radiological Precaution 6.3.1 Monitoring team personnel shall be responsible for takic;;
protective actions to restrict the radiation dose and dose commitment they accrue to less than the limits promulgated in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 50.47(b)(11), and set forth by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Prompt implementation of protective actions should limit the dose they receive to within TVA guidelines. The guidelines for emergency workers are given in the table below:
Population Dose Limit in REM at Risk Mission Whole Body Thyroid Emergency Emergency Radiological 10 REM 10 REM Workers Monitoring Activities (TVA (TVA Guideline)
Guide-line) 25 REM 125 REM (EPA (EPA Guideline)
Guide-line) 6.3.2 The following protective actions are recommended by EPA to ensure that emergency workers do not accrue a dose or dose commitment in excess of these limits:
(a) The ingestion of 130 mg of potassium iodide, KI (one tablet of KI per day during exposure), to reduc'e the dose commitment to the thyroid from inhalation'of radiciodine-primarily (1 31.I);
(b) The use of a full-face respirator to filter radioactive particulates out of the air and, thereby, reduce the dose commitment-to the internal organs of the body; and (c) The immdediate evacuation of personnel from the radiation area.
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MAY 4 1984 6.3.3 These protective actions, including those on attachment 4, shall be initiated by team personnel unless directed other-wise by the TSC. When the isotopic mixture of the airborne release is not known, monitoring team personnel must re-ly on exposure rate measurements and air sample analyses. For conditions where the results from air sample analyses are not readily available, the protective action levels are based solely on the exposure rate measurements obtained with survey meters. For radiological conditions which are not covered under these guidelines, the TSC or MSEC, as appro-priate, should be consulted to determine alternative protective action IcVels.
6.3.4 The plant health physics supervisor may use Attachment 12 in directing the field monitoring team for expected exposure rates.
6.4 Vehicular Safety All individuals in emergency van will be seated in permanently installed seats when the van is moving.
O 6.5 Dose rate instruments should be in an operable mode when the sampling team is near the vicinity of the plume. These instruments should be observed frequently to determine background fluctuation.
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DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS 7.1 Monitoring team personnel shall use the applicable data form to record all pertinent sampling parameters, calculated values, and the time at which the data are reported to the TSC or MSEC (when staffed) team director. Personnel exposures shall be recorded by the TSC or MSEC, as appropriate, team director on the dose-tracking form shown as attachment 5.
7.2 Whenever field samples are collected and forwarded to the chemistry laboratory for analyses, they shall be accompanied with a form similiar to attachment 6.
VIII. SAMPLING FRIORITIES AND PROCEDURES 8.1 During-the early phases of radiological emergency, protective actions (i.e., evacuation, sheltering, and/or ingestion of KI) must be initiated quickly to be effective. Environmental measurements which could be used to calculate the inhalation dose commitment rate to the thyroid and the total body external gamma dose rates to the general public are the most important.
Accordingly, each monitoring team is required to perform the following tasks as directed by the TSC or MSEC, as appropriate, team director:
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(c) Analyze the filter cartridge for (131I).
(d) -Analyze the prefilter for particulate activity.
Silver zeolite cartridges shall be used and'sent to the chemist ry laboratory for gamma analysis, if practicable. -Otherwise, the monitoring team should do screening analysis.
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8.2.1.3 Exposure rate measurements will be performed with energy-compensated GMSM and ionization survey meters. All survey data should be recorded on the
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The operating instructions are provided in attachment 8.
8.2.2 Air Sampling Sampling for airborne radiciodine -and particulates should commence. at the site _ boundary. Air sampling shall be-performed with ' silver zeolite cartridges and paper filters.
If. weather conditions exist which may result in the air sampling apparatus being exposed to moisture, the samples shall be taken in an area which minimizes this exposure.
_ Silver zeolite cartridges shall be sent to~Lhe chemistry laboratory for analyses whenever possible.
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MAY 4 1984 provided the background radiation level is less than 10 mR/hr and the contact dose rate from the sample-is less than 1 mR/hr. Under these conditions, the cartridges and particulate filters can be analyzed with the LUDLUM 2200 and scintillation probe.
8.2.3. All air samples analyzed by the environs team will be
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8.2.4 Sampling instructions and precautions are provided as attachment 9.
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.MAY 4 1984-ATTACllMENT'2 LThe following supplies are. contained in each emergency van. All cabinets are (presealed. Each time:a-van is used the team will resupply;it according to the r
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Drawer 1
.2 flashlights.
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1 calculator with battery 1 set allen' wrenches t-
_1 pr. tweezers p
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5 pencils t
3~ pens-i Cabinet A
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MSEC IPD:(controlled' copy)
'10'ea data forms 25 sample envelopes
- l ball of twinci 2 steno books.
O 1; logbook..
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11 Radiological _ Health Handbook 1 Ludlum 2200' manual'..
e liset gummed sample;1abels i:
110' contamination tags 10 radiation.'ta'gsf.
H 1, calculator manual ~
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.1 dosimeter charger-
-2 TLD badges:
8 "D" cell batteries ~-
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1 filter-cutter 6 planchets 2 ea.10 and-50-mile EPZ maps. for. each plant site 1 ea. State. road maps of TN, AL,. GA
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- 1 First Aid Kit Tape Pliers
' Screwdriver i
1 box of fuses:(Ludlum 2200)
I 1 4" putty knife l
Cabinet D For. survey meter storage 4
Cabinet E 2 hardhats i3 30 plastic bags-(large)-
Cabinet F 2 facemasks-with cartridges 8 pr. paper coveralls i
2 pr. canvas. coveralls 4
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Page 3 of 3 ht4Y 4 1984 Cabi net _II 15 petri dishes 15 marinelli beakers Cabinet K 2 environmentally packaged air samplers (when available)
Cabinet L 1 100 ft. extension cord 1 set jumper cables 1 funnel Cabinet M 10 sample jugs I hammer 1 siphon hose 1 set pliers 1 set screwdrivers 1 set wrenches e
2 spotlights 1 flashing light Cabinet N 2 environmentally packaged air samplers (when available) 1 25 f t. dedicated extension cord Cabinet P I set tire chains 1 jack and associated tools Not in Cabinets 1 GM probe in shield 1 ramp 1 ground pole 1 generator 1 gas can 1 sampler bracket 2 fire extinguishers 2 pr. insulated coveralls 1 50 ft. dedicated extension cord I soil sampling tool Time /IIate Van No.
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Page 1 of 1 MnY 41984 PLANT EHERGENCY OFFSITE MONITORING ATTACllMENT 3 PROTECTIVE AND PRECAUTIONARY MEASLTES Monitoring team leaders are required to enter a check in the blank to the left of each measure performed.
A.
BEFORE LEAVING IIEALTH PilYSICS LAB All equipment in IIP lab to be taken to van is present and operable.
GMSM turned on with selector switch adjusted to lowest range and the audio speaker activated. The instrument is positioned for continuous viewing and ready access.
All radiation detector probes are sealed in poly-plastic bags to prevent contamination and turned on to lowest range.
Contacted health physics shift supervisor to confirm completion of 9
protective and precautionary measures, and to determine the dose rate for radiation releases ongoing.
B.
IMMEDIATELY UPON ENTERING VAN Each team member is equipped with one TLD and two DRDs (200 mR and 5 R fullscale). Dosimeters will be worn between the neck and waist.
Each team member has at ready access, a full-face respirator with filter cartridges.
Each team member has at ready access, one course (14 tablets) of KI.
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Survey Instrument Readings 1.
Radioiodine air activity is Take potassium iodide (KI) unless not known and survey meter directed otherwise by TSC.
readings >25 mR/hr.
2.
GMSN Instrument Readings Evacuate radiation area unless
>200 mR/hr.
mandatory, contact TSC.
3.
Ionization Chamber Evacuation of radiation area Instrument Readings mandatory, contact TSC.
>10 R/hr.
B.
Direct Reading Dosimeter Measurements 1.
DRD Measurements >5R Cont ~act TSC for instructions 2.
DRD >10R Evacuate radiation area unless directed otherwise by TSC.
3.
DRD >25R Evacuation of radiation area mandatory.
C.
Air Sample Measurements 1.
Radiciodine (131 ), air-Take potassium iodide (KI) unless 1
7 activity >3.6 x 10 directed otherwise by TSC.
pCi/cc (40 MPC).
2.
Radioiodine (131 ), air Take potassium iodide (KI).
1 activity >4.5 x 10 8 Contact TSC.
pCi/cc (500 MPC).
3.
Particulate air activity Full-face respirator recommended.
>4 x 108 pCi/cc (40 MPC).
4.
Particulate air activity'
. Full-face respirator required.
>5 x 107 pCi/cc (500 MPC).
Contact TSC.
- 15. Particulate air activity '
Evacuation of radiation area.
>2.5 x 10~6 pCi/cc Contact TSC.
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. Urgency'(Check One) fCount immediately. -(Cancel counts in progress.)
. Count'within 30 minutes.
. Count within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.
Count within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
Other-x Call Health Physics.
B.
Description of Sample 1.
Location:
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Survey No.
_ Sample No.
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Type: Particulate
-Charcoal Gaseous Smear 4.
Library (Check One):
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N. Iodine N. Gases N. Master-Other:
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. ATTACHMENT 7 Exposure Rate Measurement Data Form Page __ of __
M:nitoring. Team (Names)
V:n-Plant Date Direct 2Ex Survey
~~~ posure Rates (mR/h)
Reading Time Time
' Survey!
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Near Dosimeter Reported Location (Central) Instrument Meters Meter Contact (mR)
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Page 2 of 2 MAY 4 1964 Abbreviations GMSM - GM Survey Meter.
ASM - Air Ionization Survey Meter.
Protective Action Levels If:
la.
Exposure rate > 25 mR/h and radiciodine (131 I) air activity is not known.
b.
Exposure rate > 200 mR/h.
c.
Exposure rate > 10 R/h.
2a.
Total exposure > 5 R.
b.
Total exposure > 10 R.
c.
Total exposure > 25 R.
I 3a.
Radioiodine (1311) air activity > 3.7 x 10 pCi/cc (40 MPC).
7 b.
Radiciodine (131I) air activity > 4.5 x 10~6 pCi/cc (500 MPC).
7 4a.
Particulate air activity > 1.2 x 10 pCi/cc (40 MPC).
I b.
Particulate air activity > 1.5 x 10"6 pCi/cc (500 MPC).
c.
Particulate air activity > 7.5 x 10_5 pCi/cc (2500 MPC).
l y, m Q gahen:
la.
Postassium iodide (KI) recommended.
b.
Evacuation recommended.
c.
Evacuation mandatory.
2a.
Consider evacuation.
b.
Evacuation recommended.
c.
Evacuation mandatory.
3a.
Potassium iodide (KI) recommended.
b.
Potassium iodide (KI) mandatory.
4a.
Respiratory protection recommended.
b.
Respiratory protection mandatory, c.
Evacuation mandatory.
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Page 1 of 2 MAY 4 1984 ATTACliMENT 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - GMSM, IONIZATION SURVEY METERS2 AND DIRECT-READING DOSIMETERS 1.
GMSM (Ludlum 14, Eberline E-530 with IIP 270, 240, 177C probes)
A.
General 1.
Ensure that the instrument has a current calibration sticker (6-month calibration interval).
2.
Check batteries - In BATT position the meter should indicate within the BATT OK area.
3.
The meter reading (mR/h) must be multiplied by the appropriate scale multiplier (X10, XI.0, X0.1, X0.01) to obtain the correct measurement.
4.
Audible speakers attached to CMSM contain a battery and have an ON-0FF switch.
B.
Operation 1.
Inplume measurements are to be performed with the instrument enclosed in a protective plastic bag to prevent contamination.
2.
Exposure rate measurements are to be made with the beta shield closed. Measurements are to be taken at two meters, one meter, and at near contact with the ground surface.
2.
Ionization Survey Meters (i.e., Nuclear Research Corp. CP-2, CP-10' or Eberline R0-2A).
A.
General 1.
Ensure that the instrument has a current calibration sticker (6-month calibration interval).
2.
Check batteries - A BATT test posit ion is provided; the meter reading should indicate within the DATT TEST or HATT OK position.
3.
The meter readings (mR/h or mrad /h) must be multiplied by the scale multiplier to obtain the correct readings.
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These instruments are designed to measure gamma and beta radiation. -
The protective "end caps" are removable for measuring low-energy photon (< 100 kev) and beta radiation when requested.
B.
Operation 1.
Inplume measurements are to be performed with the entire instrument enclosed in a protective plastic bag to prevent contamination.
2.
Check battery - BATT position 3.
Zero the instrument - ZERO SET position and adjust scale reading to "0."
The instrument can be zeroed in a radiation field.
4.
Adjust the range switch to the lowest multiplier which permits an on-scale reading. Record the measurement.
5.
Inplume exposure rate measurements are to be performed at two meters, one meter, and at near contact with the ground surface.
O 6.
Contaminat ion surveys are performed with the detector at near contact with the surlare.
Both beta and gamma measurements should be taken.
3.
Direct-Reading Dosimeters A.
dencrat 1.
This dosimetry system is composed of a small cylindrical self-reading (direct) dosimeter and a charger / reader unit.
B.
Operation 1.
Reading the dosimeter is accomplished by holding the device up to a light source and looking through the optical end. The position of the dark line (shadow of the fiber) on the graduated scale indicates the exposure to the meter.
2.
Zeroing the dosimeter is accomplished by firmly coupling the dosimeter to the charger / reader device, and while viewing the illuminated scale, adjust the zero cont rol to position the thin dark line to the zero position.
3.
Remove the dosimeter f rom the charger / reader unit and read to be sure it is zerced properly.
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d Page 1 of 3 lhAY 41984 ATTACllMENT 9 AIR SAMPLING INSTRUCTIONS A.
Ac Power Source Park the van so that the air samplers face the plant. Monitoring teams should utilize ac power outlets at siren sites, perimeter or local monitors, if possible. Ilowever, if electric power is not available, use the portable generat or according to instructions given below:
- 1. Remove the generator from the vehicle.
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- 2. Fill the fuel tank.
- 3. If lightning threatens, implant the ground pole at least one foot into the ground, and attach the generator ground lead to the ground pole.
- 4. Attach extension cord from generator to van.
- 5. Position air sampler on support.
- 6. Plug in air samplers with ON-OFF switches in OFF position.
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- 7. Start generator.
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Low-Volume Air Sampling _For Radiciodinc and Particulates
- 1. Mark the side of the cartridge with an arrow pointing the direction of the air flow.
- 2. Mount the silver neolite cartridge with paper prefilter (rough side out) on the air sampler.
- 3. Turn air sampler on and adjust the flow rate to 2 ft / min. Record 3
the time the sampler was -tarted.
- 4. Collect an air sample for 15 minutes (s 30 f t' at about 2 ft / min);-
3 however, reduce sampling time if cartridge has contact exposure rates of > 1 mR/h.
- 5. Remove the cartridge irom the air sampler and seal in plastic wrap.
- 6. Survey the cartridge with GMSM (beta shield closed).
- 7. Cartridges with contact exposure rates < 1 mR/h can be analyzed with the 1.udium 2200 and scintillation probe. Itef er to attachment 10 f or operating instruction and methods for calculating the radioiodine (131 I) air activity.
- 8. Cartridges with contact exposures > 1 mR/h should not be analyzed with the miniscaler and scintillation probe. These cartridges should be sent directly to the screening van for processing.
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The monitoring team should contact the Field Coordinator for instructions. For the safety of the monitoring team, the radioiodine (1311) air activity can be approximated from the contact exposure rate as follows,
~4 pCi/cc = Contact Exposure Rate (mR/h) x 1.8 x 10 Sample Volume (ft )
3 10.
Remove the prefilter and analyze in accordance with the instructions in attachment 10.
11.
Place filter in a petri dish,'and place the dish and cartridge in an envelope and label in accordance with section 7.1.
12.
. Transfer the filter to the courier as soon as possible.
C.
Operation of the ill-Q_Model CMP-14CM Environmentally Packaged hir Sampler 1.
Prepare the filter head by loading it with a silver zeolite.
cartridge and a paper prefilter. The -cartridge must be marked with an arrow indicating the direction of airflow O' '
through the cartridge.
2.
The sampler. will be connected to ac power at a siren, or it' can be connected to the portable generator for samples of -
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. 3.
Connect the sampler to ac power and mount the quick-disconnect filter head.
4.
Her.et the timer to zero.
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5.
Start' the sampler, noting the time.. (The t.ime used for activity -
calculations will be the value on the elapsed timer when iti is shut off. llosever, starting and'ending times must be recorded on the envelope before the cartridge'or' filter can be sent to the: screening van.)
6.
. Adjust the flowrate' to one cubic foot per minute (cmf). The rotameter is. graduated in liters per minute (lpm).
-liefm :-28 1pm.
7.
Close.the' clear plastic cover over the controls'and lock tit; 8.~
Wen sampling is ' completed, unlock the controls, record the '
flow rate, and shut the-sampler off..
9..
' Disconnect the-filter head. It can be taken into theLyan'and ^
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Cartridges reading over.1 mR/hrfcannot beicounted with sampling:,
' van instruments. The screeningiv~ani canno't.' count ~ cartridges J
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Before placing-the sampler back in the van, check it for
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warranted, 11.
titilize the flow rate and -the clapsed time to calculate air activity.
If there was a change in the flow rate, use an average of the initial and: final flow rates.
12.
-Remember to -lock up the power box on the siren.
13.
. Record the appropriate data and arrange transfer of the filters to the courier in accordance with section B.
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Page 1 of 4 MAY 4 1984 ATTACliMENT 10 Operating Instructions - Ludlum 2200 With GM and Scintillation Detector Probes These prou:dures are to be used with the instrument settings and reference readiny listed in the instructions attached to the cover of the scaler.
The hant-life of Ba333 is 10.7 years. The half-life of 837 Cs is 30.0 years.
I.
Gross Beta-Gangna Counting with GM Detector A.
Initial Settings 1.
Set the IIV knob to zero.
2.
Set the power switch to BAT.
3.
Check for proper battery power by turning the RATE /IIV/ BAT switch to BAT and observing the meter indication.
If the batteries fail, other D-cell batteries must be used, or the unit may be operated on ac power when the van is connected to an ac power source.
Low battery voltage will cause the voltage to the detector to become erratic and the counting O
efficiency to become unpredictable.
The RATE /ilV/ BAT switch can be reset to any of the three functions without af fecting operation of the scaler.
4.
Set a value of 1 in the MINUTES. window of the timer and XI on the knob.
5.
Connect the GM probe to the scaler.
6.
Adjust the HV control to 4.2.
7.
Adjust the THRESH 0LD to 8.0.
8.
Set the WINDOW on/off switch to 0FF.
9.
Set the response switch to S, and the meter RANGE to X100.
RANGE can be changed at any time to keep an on-scale reading.
CAUTION: Tile GM PROBE HAS A THIN, END WINDOW. ALWAYS BE CXREFOL kilEN POSITIONING A SAMPLE FILTER OR CALIBRATION SOURCE: TifE WINDOW HUST NOT BE PUNCTURED.
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Efficiency Calibration
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WHICH-IS EASILY PUNCTURED.': HANDLE IT CAREFULLY.~
1.
Pla e the 137Cs-calibration source planchet on the shelf closest to the. probe,_but;not touching it.
2.
Record all' efficiency calibration data on attachment 15.
3.
Obtain'~a 1-minute gross count.
4 ~ Remove the calibration source and obtain a 1-minute background count.
- 5.' Subtract the background count rate from the gross count rate to obtain the net count rate.
6.
Divide the net count-rate by the activityf of the calibration source.in disintegrations (dpm)'per minute, according to the following equation.
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- Activity (pci) 2.2 x 10.(dpm/pci) l 6
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Always check for proper battery power before -counting.~
a sample.
~1.
Obtain.and record a 1-minute background count; Place [the filier did on the planchet (rough side up) and.
12.
Insert :it on the. same shelf lused for; efficiency calibration..
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II. Gamma Spectroscopy with Scintillation Detector A.
Initial Settings 1.
Set the HV knob to zero.
2.
Set the power switch to BAT.
3.
Check for proper battery power by turning the RATE /HV/ BAT switch to BAT and observing the meter indication. Then reset the switch to RATE. This switch can be reset to select any of the three functions at any time. If the.
battery indication is unacceptable, see I.A.3.
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Set a value of 1 in the MINUTES window of the timer and
X0.1 on the knob.
5.
Connect the sodium iodide (NaI) detector to the scaler.
6.
Adjust the HV, THRESHOLD, and WINDOW knobs to the settings specified in the. instructions on the cabinet.
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Set the WINDOW ON/0FF switch to ON.
8.
Set; the. response switch to S, and the meter RANCE to XIK.
RANCE can be changed at any time:to keep an on-scale rea' ding.
B.
Response Check' 1.
Place the.133Ba check source'in the shield and lower the probe to make contact with the check' source. ' Record all response check data on attachment 15.
- 2. :Beginning with the initial setting, adjust-the H.V. up 'and.
' down scale (no more than 10.06), taking a series of 0.1-minute' counts to locate _the H.V. setting that yields the highest.
count-rate.
- 3.. Set the ll.V. on the~value that'.p'rovides the highest count-ra te. --
4 ~. Change. the timer knob setting to XI and 'obtain a 'l-minute
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5.
Remove the check, source and'obtain'a'l-minute background count.
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Subtract the background count rati from the gross count rate to obtain the net count rate <.
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Normalizethenetcountrateb[dividingthenetcountrate by the activity of the check source in pCi. The result will be in units of counts per minute per(n,icrocuric s
(cpm /pCi).
8.
If the normalized count rate in step 15 i.s not within 110 percent of the referente reading spec.ified on top of the instrument cabinet, do not use the i m trument for NaI counting.
It may be used, however, f6t @1 counting if proper response checks can he obtained. Repeat.the s
instrument response checks utilizing the other scaler.
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Sample Analysis i
s NOTE: Record all data on attachment 8'of MSEC,IP-9. Always check for proper battery power before counting a sample.
1.
Place the silver zeolite cartridge da a, plastic bag to prevent contamination of the probe and shield.
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2.
Obtain and record a 1-minute backgro;uid count.
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Place the cartridge on a shelf in th'c; shield and lower the s
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Obtain and record a 1-minute gross sample count.
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Determine and record the net samp1'e count rate.
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Radiological Protective Action Levels.
If:
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Radioiodine (131I) air activity > 3.6 x 10-7 pCi/cc (40 MPC).
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Radioiodine (131I) air activity > 4.5 x-10-8 pCi/cc (500 MPC).
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Potassium iodide recommended unless directed otherwise by Field Coordinator.
b.
Potassium iodide required, contact Field Ccordinator.
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Radiological Protective Action Levels Y
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Parti ~culate air activity > 4.0 x 10-8 pCi/cc (40;MPC).
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Particulate air activity > 5.0 x 10-7 pCi/cc (500 MPC).
Particulate air activity > 2.5 x 10-8 pCi/cc (2500 MPC).
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Full face respirator. required, contact Field Coordinator.
Evacuation of radiation area mandatory, contact Field Coordinator.
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ESTIMATED DOSE RATE AT SITE BOUNDARY FOR ENVIRONS EMERGENCY MONITORING TEAMS DIRECTION l.
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