ML20086J634

From kanterella
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Public Version of Rev 15 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure HP 1602.01, External Personnel Radiation Exposure Monitoring,Receipt Form & Rev 196 to Index
ML20086J634
Person / Time
Site: Davis Besse Cleveland Electric icon.png
Issue date: 12/08/1983
From: Murray T
TOLEDO EDISON CO.
To:
NRC
Shared Package
ML20086J631 List:
References
HP-1602.01, NUDOCS 8401250018
Download: ML20086J634 (15)


Text

.- - - - - - -

. ~ -~ L. w .::.1. .-. e. , ~ .J- - ~ = 7: , -

- - -----~~--------~:. ..

- :*. 4, .Yg.M j.e:sg;ry,.:  ?

! .; ~ .

' I N; DP8.@. rff,;z . :~rf - - I , n- [;p.a; .. is y .5M d~ % ', .. b .:j5'.5.. :u. MF td.TY gI m.w m.%w W w,5,.

.%s amp 6'$. p, ma,e msp m. .a MiWwm'MM.M. G. o2ga w I r 4 .e.

u y. -W i

mclame

i s.~.W.a..

Pcuer c . . . . . . . . .

W ?.o.a staten

. w p+. ,..: M d u b u S

'fy- g,.m ~g.G..,

.p pJ a : v

,.,,. rR DisiyhMyt4TM A.N..@. ' .g I

g E' M y y g .4 y- & & - yj.y l

., . g.: ~p.w..s.a.m: 1 - p ~"

l .k i' .

~ ~

. hbN. ..,4 h gyy i

' ~

1

. w .~

Er.'w = M H P IB0IJ.c r

bs..w.r.k.

[ '

( .. ~

. 5.' Y8M.'MMDN'iNM h.

l 2gp . _ . .

1?. 1,itaritat,nrg' q- %.Mtm.t+r wy;r/ ' -

N- care,,- .

g y  %~__ um - - --

f: ,

} L PMWDW'*3 T' b .., ...n y ,. ,

hl .

m; s 3,% ..

' f .

[ .

g'

'^' 2

, , .V e $ l%

  • U*$ .fi,%' % r .

2 .,. ' a% e

. -em mag / = ~_ . y ,*y g, (

p' ".1 w f.

D'N Of' Approval and t'hwfur y[P ..

f, ~ Er t k g.N t - .,

f~ 'L .* Y ... e .

1.

W n 8y s ~ .22/28l/759

?: $ Prepared By - Ibrz' Scott G Johti.Tapley '.a -0 .a l  ;

f W '

. y R$y2BB9ilM EiiB M MW$ M M$ 6 V419

,y. 'Tf *b 9 %R Mf S 9 v;gan.Lity !_g----Q-\;qg, nish e &- m 238% '-

R E I'N ' '

Q W ?g$ yAPPEDYed  : %M& y- @ y Jaci g g &k Evans k@.Mq$ _ a m g

.v- - 4 + .'. %J"5%Jpd5/17/74 '? a4

%, ..?I&p. .Datadfnw .

f.Q@4 E; :/.,~,

. . , .. .q. M W77 ~~  ; ,.BY' ms w w A -- .+=naant A .r. m sn. w 4M w. a Date . .u,},4 1 Q4 F!

1 D & 5l.Qy hf5 h 3.f:.m.a:)w.~.y&.4QSUg.c .a.4[-Q& k.

OM k M* tg.y 4

,Q

.4.yM W:n.m n p . . Stn'. 'R g s ydMi6 .f.

3 -

i

.-QG%.M. t

.>.ed.

. .. m %,g,, y~. . .  ;> . -

\

s

. , %,, 2. ,Rev1.si.cas. .. ; . e sash . . .. ...c..-- .'. . M.< ,M,3 ..r'. Sugt' ' 9.. %q",g,,

h Q .Date'.%~ Juu.vv4 ~ Data' ,,,i Iwu.vval ':vN. Data / .%Ib.

, Y',d4; $ g "h i . nr.s.;p:s.- ,a fm

.a .s:p .e,.11<,dpr

h. W.h . g . ks $m  % y. engtsw ;p; jsa $w# g

.cJa

\

@.~.5a@ ww h ah g;h

.e . ..

NbMNb yW;ff/hN[h

];, i  ;- f s,

^

.? Nk~-

p.m:

.hf a;llp' a . :nm . . . , n.tes . g_

hk.N omg.dj;iM@%@d.n%.(Mh,h,qS., -- *$ M/

hh IYN$'&&>..f.%

.0Qi?h.

4 s % &p,A .

h. h & &.h_h:!

A.hhsp.h^. N.,% .f

m. w,;J).hr h:e' b M

'.? h~, h;.D :Tl?

5i ;}.*k'.:l.n7% 54: .D

.. r,?. .w w .w$. m,$Q&>54"%y&i&*  ?'WQ e;;;%% T\'

NZ&sWQ.6 & ab..r~16.% v*.+ s l

$ v 6~'4.h.4i.h '$ifi% E G'.W ::Q.+ .:c.< W 1

?py;#% D.bKN9N5f&WW~&h!s,.,l,c..ch$.W. $.Q. ~ }.YO b'i a.

r

- >
-c c 3$M Q w5  :. =

. p :me 1..v.~ . :: ~.p:w.r,pw.,,;,;.g. w , :, v :n, . r: m ,. .t ..._.....,.:,.-

^

w%.; c. :.,1 - . .s.; , .. v.,. y <.n v.. :m. .,. ,.4 ._. . .. .

. . N t ~ v ::'a- :<*2-l-- Q .. h. *Q I r. , _

% ys? m. K C .p .Q.,M fr. N ? ?.:.;+'L f > ,.

y?:-

? ~ y& ? Q.W Q,m.n

$.:yv n s A q .% Q M W &y 9 .

b:s. 4 -r .

R&%.F %:k.M -2~.M}

, u . :: e . .

W:n +; M. A'tx(:?n:., &,w.s v &u $s

~ Y. '^l .nm .m.n ~ a:$'*. TI

... ,  % .. m m", y$. ^' . .~

1 .

.b

': D ht.y'

%.9 2. - .s';

l l

'; ;"'Qu[D."

. :y.Jsn ;M.w: , . .

MV g ',

. 'NK~WAWG.W:nc.W$. A a 1.'

0401250018 840118 PDR ADOCK 05000346

Y m . .r.m? Q'NM

.... . n w . .W .

y. .- : .
d. 4' A *

?,

.g'

.s 5;

. 177. -" .- ' .;

" ~%-

F PDR

- . ,-, ,7,; R. .'.  :.r. K. f.. -M..y ., -

-; .l5,:. R' . . . .p

. -a ,.

, ;n

., . . g.g'p: '. ,-

... - - g . __ -

~

g ,- -

. . . ~ . - - " ~ . , - .

l 1

-_m ._.. _ _ . _ _ _ .

._ .n. _ _ _. _ _ _ _ -

~___. . . _. . _

1 HP 1602.01.11

'. 1. PURPOSE E

1.1 This procedure describes the monitoring and recording of external personnel radiation exposure and the monitoring for personnel contamination.

n

, 2. REFERENCES 2.1 Health Physics Procedures - Guides and Limits for Radiation Exposure, HP 1601.01.

2.2 Title 10 CFR Part 20 (Standards for Protection Against Radiation).

j 2.3 FSAR, Section 12.3 (Health Physics).

(TS) 2.4 Technical Specifications Section 6.10.2 (Station Operat ing Records).

[ 2.5 American National Standards INSI N13.6 - 1966 (R1972), Practice for Occupational Radiation Exposure Records Systen.

2.6 AD 1808.08 Access Control 2.7 HP 1601.03 Radiation Exposure Permits

~ 11 2.8 NRC Regulatory Guide 8-14, Personnel Neutron Dosimeters

>; 3 .

'" 3. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED

.; 3.1 Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD's) i f

. - 3.2 Self-reading pocket dosimeters 3.3 Dosimeter chargers

.- l

e
l 3.4 Neutron sensitive dosimeters

,1 3.5 Health physics personnel contamination monitoring equip-ment 3.5.1 Portal monitors.

3.5.2 Hand and foot counters i

'i 3.5.3 Hand-held friskers i

[ 4. DATA SHEETS REQUIRED 4.1 NRC Form 4 (Attachment 1) 4.2 NRC Form 5 (Attachment 2) i i

~

-w- + y,.w-, --,y . --,,y.--- , ,-.,y, ,, ,,-- , -,y-e g -

g , w,_-.m en'a------ w-e t - tv - m- e m e --T- + - - - B-- ---'wa'--e**--we- - - - ---e -

- 3 HP 1602.01.15

[

im

) 15l body (head, chest, upper arms, upper legs, or gonadal

~ area) is monitored, whichever receives the highest exposure.

3. Personnel with " permanent" TLD badge will pick up their badges at the gate office upon entering the station and return them to the gate office when leaving the station. Badges ,are supplied by

- the Chemistry and Health Physics Section.

4. Personnel with " temporary" TLD badges normally pick up their badges at the PPF and return them to the PPF exit whenever leaving the Station.

, Temporary TLD's are issued by Chemistry and Health Physics personnel at the beginning of each month or whenever needed.

NOTE: Visitors will turn their " temporary" TLD's in at the exit to RACA.

NOTE: A self-reading dosimeter or an alternate means of estimating personnel exposure approved by the Chemist & Health Physicist or his designee may be sub-stituted for a TLD.

ii i 5. For personnel issued permanent TLD's, the following

' (V must be done by Chemistry & Health Physics personnel.

,! (1) An NRC Form 4 (Attachment 1) must be com-(; plated as instructed on the form.

(2) Past radiation exposure records must be l

obtained before the quarterly whole body i exposure is permitted to exceed 1.25 Res.

i (3) A radiation exposure record must be kept (NRC Form 5, Attachment 2). This record shall be updated quarterly from monthly

' TLD readouts. This record must be pre- '

served indefinitely and the data reported l' annually within the first calendar quarter i

to the NRC as required in 10 CFR 20.401 and j 20.407.

t i (4) Upon termination of employment or work,

,3 or in the event of overexposure, the NRC

! ;, - and the individual must be furnished a report of personnel exposure as required t

R

{

t I

s

-.---.e . p. .. m,. -._.. . _. ,, _,

- ... .t ...__ . .__

5 HP 1602.01.15 .

O have current RCT training must be

~s escorted by an individual who has

' current training. This does not remove necessity for escorts for security reasons.

6. When " visitor" TLD is issued, the visitor shall supply the information requested.in Attachment 5, Visitor's TLD Log. The " visitor" TLD badge may be reused by another visitor unless a radiation exposure is known or suspected. If an exposure is suspec'ted, the " visitor's" badge is to be retained for readout (ie., a net exposure on self-reading dosimeter in excess of 20 MREN).
7. The visitor's TLD's shall be read out monthly and the dose recorded according to TLD badge number only.

CAITIION: Individuals who have " visitor" TLD badges should receive essentially no dose; the Chemistry and Health Physics Section should be notified when visitors will be allowed to enter radiation areas to determine whether a n, " permanent" or " temporary" TLD badge should be issued. Under no circumstances

" should " visitor" badged individuals 4 be permitted to receive a dose in any calendar quarter in excess of 25% of the quarterly dose limit for the whole

i body.

t

8. Individuals using Visitor TLD's being being escorted are not required to sign in on an REP.

The escort is responsible to verbally inform his 1-visitor (s) of the conditions and health physics requirements in the area. The dosimeter readings and times are entered on the Visitor Badge Record Sheet (Attachment 5).

6.1.3 Personnel shall wear the TLD badge on the front of the body between the knee and head so that an accurate measurement of whole body dose can be made, i~

NOTE: The whole body includes the area of the body from the top of the head to the knees and 15 the upper arms (from the elbow to the shoulders). The TLD should be worn in that w./

l' l -.

i . _ _ _.___. _ __._..._. _ _ . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ .

7 HP 1602.01.12

! Neutron Calculation). Send the completed Attach-ment 10 to the Health Physics Supervisor to ensure that the individual's neutron exposure is added to his exposure record.

6.2 Self-Reading Dosimeters 6.2.1 The self-reading dosimeter is used as a dayby-day indication of personnel samma exposure so that expo-sure guide values given in HP 1601.01 will not be inadvertently exceeded. In the event that a TLD badge is lost or damaged, the dosimeter readings are used to replace the lost TLD badge official records.

6.2.2 All personnel entering RACA shall wear a self-reading dosimeter. Personnel are to wear the dosimeter in close proximity to the TLD badge.

6.2.3 Persons requiring access to the Radiation Access Control Area (RACA) shall be issued a self-reading 12 pocket dosimeter for which they shall be responsible,

, 6.2.4 Before entering the RACA, personnel may "zero" their

! own dosimeter by inserting it in the dosimeter charger and adjusted the control until the hairline is on zero.

p>

r'"' NOTE: After the dosimeter is removed from the charger, the zero position should be checked because the hairline may shift its position when the dosimeter is removed from the charger. If this happens, the dosimeter should be replaced in the charger and adjusted below zero to compensate for the shift.

1 j; 6.2.5 At the end of each work day when the RACA was entered, l! " permanent and temporary" TLD badge wearers shall read l- their dosimeter and record the radiation dose received I on their Radiation Exposure Record, ED 6458 (Attachment 3).

1. The Radiation Exposure Record is signed the first time an entry is made for each month.
2. An individual's daily dose is recorded in the J " Daily" column next to the number correspond-i ing to the day of the month.

1 f

5 i

j - - _ _ _ _ _ . , _ . .. _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ __

t . ~. -

' ~

. . _. ._ . l. __. ____ Z . - . i _ ____ _ _ . _. ._ .. i _ , _ _ _ _ . . . _ _

9 HP 1602.01.10 m

/ 6.2.8 Personnel will periodically check the reading (expo-sure) on their dosimeters during the course of a day.

When working in a high radiation area, personnel shall check their dosimeter readings (exposures) before entering, during occupancy, and upon leaving the area.

10 6.2.9 If at any time during the course of a day, a 0-200 or 0-500 mR range dosimeter exceeds 80% o.f the full scale reading (160 mR for 0-200 mR range, or 400 mR for 0-500 mR range), the wearer shall return to the Health Physics Monitor Room to have C&HP personnel record the dose,. check his quarterly accumulated dose, and resero the dosimeter before u-entering the RACA.

6.2.10 If at any time a personnel dosimeter is found to be off scale, a read-out of the individual's TLD Badge is required before an individual is allowed to return to RACA, unless the Chemist & HP or his designee determines

, that the off scale reading is not due to over exposare.

6.2.11 Personnel who are working in contaminated areas shall not read dosimeters by holding with conta=4nated

,. gloves. Gloves shall be removed t:arefully or clean gloves placed on over contaminated gloves before handling personnel dosimeter. A second individual who q is known to have " clean" non-contaminated gloves may

! read other persons' dosimeters in order to determine exposures.

p 6.2.12 Every effort should be made to prevent contamination j;

of personal dosimeters. When it is known or suspected that they have become contaminated, they shall be delivered to C&BP Section for surveying and de-con-

  • tamination if necessary.

6.2.13 Whenever personal dosimeters are lost or damaged, the individual shall immediately leave the RACA and notify

. C&BP Section. A reasonable estimate of the dose

!- received by the lost or damaged dosimeters will be ande for record purpose.

L 6.3 Friskers 10 6.3.1 The NRC and INPO guideline for personnel contamination is 5000 dps/100 ca z . A frisker is the only type of L

!' personnel monitor capable of detecting contamination

! at 5000 dpa (or 500 epa as read from the rate meter).

l: Anyone leaving a Contaminatioc or High Contamination

'; Area must frisk as described in this section before leaving RACA.

l i

4

'W

-m. . . . . , , , . _ _ _ _ _ , , . . . _ , _ _ _ _ ,, , ,_.. . _ . . . . . _ _ . _ _ , , _ . . . . . . - . . _ .. - _, _ __.. ,_,.__..__ -_-..__ ___. . _ _ _ .

..r-~..., -- -- . - . ~ - - -\

s

~

11 HP 1602.01.12 O

i hand and foot monitor shall be used before leaving the Radiation Access Control Area at Door 415.

6.4.2 To use the hand and foot monitor, stand on the front apron and place hands in the slots provided.

6.4.3 Wait for the time period indicated on the monitor. If there is no alars response, the hands and shoe bottons may be considered free of contamination. , ,

6.4.4 If there is an alara response, observe the various meters to determine which hand or foot has the high count rate. Proceed as in Part C of Section 6.3.5.

Reset the alars.

6.4.5 A hand-held frisker is located on the side of the unit to detect contamination on clothing and localized areas of the body. Use it as described in step 6.3.

6.5 Portal Monitor 12 6.5.1 A portal monitor (walk-thru) provides complete head to foot monitoring for beta gamma contamination detec-tion. All personnel atst pass through the portal monitor as they exit the RACA through Door 415 or

( Door 310 and as they pass through the gate office when leaving the station.

6.5.2 Enter the portal monitor and stand for the pre-deter-mined count time. If at the end of the counting time, there has been no alarm response, no contamination is present.

l 6.5.3 If the alara sounds, contamination is present. Observe the various meters to determine the general location of the contamination. Proceed as in Part C.in.Section 6.3.5. Reset the alare.

o 9

i i ,'S

.J I

+

m- _-.n.wm-ve,-.e

~ ' ~ ~ ^ .-,--%..~_ , , , . , , , , , , ,

I l -

U HP 1602.01.7 (3

l O ATTACHMENT 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARATION OF NRC FORM 4

_ e e ; e.e e..e m.sneeuom.etves.

enne.,e et W. - . _ un 2aiamme.e. .r i.

s essee.W.se leen.e of W. flusener meestaaerv - .meL ourenant to "Osme to to. udiese tes," shalt he esames is ew

$sumen 24109. Brammans to emesse an gas esas se a ramassen i

  • emme a emens of De amaanes seashoe a Perayonn 20.I0ffas elues any esse se ene .snees tesv. S.eness. artsve eleme8ernung erguntL neae ane trus t. er I.es et af the sepsessene e Part 2E "Steneses ter Pro. sten Agenet evu6
  • Amina=*
  • 10 CPft. The re eenent 'er comesseen of tres tesnt e eentense m 5ssteen 24102 et snar reessare.t. The seem 9, After saan entry a tie n 8 .nosase in Isom 9 meannemen cons. nee en eos form e wese for seesnet.ig rne

' cour et me moveauas for ones.. eene .s enimnee 'vem 'eseros er coeu-mas as.wnuassee -- e tasse e assereanen.=tn Section 2E102.

.auss.

ne ene fesin s comossessL .A sassase Perm SAC.4 ened me tenni, to. 5se84rmessissary.

ensueteese for easm .es.euas to he encense to a ramassen esso in emes. of sie hasmus sessif ase in paragrann 20.101(at of Part 20 et sie Canuumsten's repstatsent' Usses tunes av et n are Teen Asessamesame Omeusseemd Demo (Wettene Seevi

. ans aemeense wnermanen erases, serenant to cen>

sesong Was Iwns scene 11 The geral 8er une usicie toev is attainee gv ern>

. megen of am natues en f tem 3.

I~

SeuseAmunes f* Cuenessen -

l ne t. snifer.eseary teen 2. sosp.etenstory oneset test. ef inenense has no 8sous 12. Wome sessistemen of tmo report. the eme6ev.e must

[. y*.nas sumsney nuniter. ene .ere "nons** sned to erefv east Os enfermemen m Cetunins $,4. mie 7 l

sonreme, le sensfems ans eenessess to tre east of hos ano.>

[_ 8.us *h $sif _- _ _ v.

leaps. Tlie seen e the ca. of fue egneeste, seus a Enear sie aer en fust years, Theeo. es < a "M" .non.

a.sese is.e m - e. -

se sie nun.or of veers of age of W. ine.seised ,

! es eius test turgiety Cel.stenens .

"n 11 The mesen. asennus ee ensunseenes es. for I augh messeesel ane tr. seen eme. eens under l asumenessed tassaisse 1- Peregraan 20.101tti are antapnse tv carevvis3 out O Wie festo.ene sesos The easue for *f snesar as l.se S. Last W. name and asesus of seen entueeue 7 Start swet enk se en fran tenne 4. $wiserest 18 heen Pe ano anest:-

,' stover sus Ene eservie of - - ony sie efferertse av S tern. (per enamene. Jenst

  1. W. nuest femust emotsvar ane .em Desa. Snweb aos 32. fs
  • 32. PAO
  • 5(32181 = 70 rom.1 t

_ . smes En.r seems easse.e to ease from team If. Sue.

j tashale only these screes of _ _ treet 48 from ta6 and erwer tPo efferease unser i

the eighausnel enttnese wive 6v ng seaweemenas Ist The veive a fcp rearsesnu ine unusse part of

[i amenese se renamen. For sences of tolfgmesey.

snoot. au.rt tne . ore "susfemoseveqL" ene ommusseis answmmaese esem T?ue vaeve fm same.inse same e so to carnes for. ore so Fenn i-

' leem 8. Gi.eeenessesos eaanemosevment hesse initem 5. MflC 5. "Cenvent Oscuotenaf Esemenat Maeasen Itse 7. Ust emness ahnne smen enmusameisi s.eenne s o.eneinnene soevi."

l sisten es=,.ee.

fase & Use e. esse roguese for sesa omnes of onesswo fone 14. gest.assesamesry frase ets femmel of pressous seassemanes seosays w _ a:

PRfVACY ACT STATEMENT e es====a. n==.a

.-me aw esa a se vemsa e u.ssem e. . e, e r re.e.e==a =aam

,c -e au ti - .n

s. ism .euA.r.ma .a.t.e

..e. e, m.ER.s se ce Wes.e Assear de388 IUenseur 9. 8eF5L aos e s taiu1C. 3F ra 3 del JDeL 2111

1. AnmacerrY 9.m 53 et et, al. IeL.1e8.18 tat .e teale.s

.se.n et me.Ase.e ca.,re ea f a as .t tees. ..n h rim mins. 'ei . assu i. ra.a - et WI Ilu.'uneasas ene e

  • e.= 9.r.e .e n'. e emuus.ute I. PeirsOpat pumfitMej$. Th. ndepun-en uses my .

e e feSCe.see..s.e.sadesma.et .er veua. of e e. emen ease.e

.e. .e.-- - .r i v.e e.n e o ee , e . - e == . vo.

.e 6 e -

. - e .em. es.-es . - rme .=-.e vn. - . e e ,e e.e ,s .u se . - e a seuru ewese.5_

e .ss e .

ar e s . .e . s.

s- . e.e . e e . e

, - --.. .. e.

mas e,s.m aus.of . -- er w e .e=~

mpC4 e.esen = esse e na.me a es.aenses p -

a esis.tues . oseen.oev.es ism reinamoaroav c.nnv a e.e en votu=Taa n e. .-,.-s --

at.em.m .s e .es.seassenes

-e.e ..se.eu.

m.8enne t == - n use,new e a.asur-si.au ar. s.e.ms.es.

. Gera mien s.es.sre

..w m.n s ,m a e  :

.s ie

. c.Pa meet Ti.

-a, m,s.u e, . s, .

e.c e.asna.mae.=.sm n.e.ev

.. o a .- e e-e es

': a === -

.==e== c.=* -

ssversu amassaceatsi amo aconess us.o = rem.W

.,a.s , - 1 o.c. asaw i

%, . l

\ ,

l J y

Page 2 of 2

~

w.-

- w --g=-w -

  • . . . _ . . _ . . - , .k _ . ,_ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _

y 9

15 HP 1602.01.7

/

ATTACHMENT 2 Iqpues 9, 5se64setan6;&g. 'S owahses t Se to he geen at rest.

Tlleeseessen and __ _ ; el esse fesne a esse sus leyWe jg ans as .- _ T are to es entereret wi ane we asseresnee m.et in ene eensm Paeoraan 2 senese auseamune to screen 20 asa01 meseawervenessen 1 nemes ser Proesstame reu.u ree est enes tenue is een-nesise nn__ 1 e. .

isle C7 A 20. as a maevent remere es - . - temme esen eme mmes sessene se.e.a e se es mentonese asione ne...mmaae to eetem a cenween e.

8 esenasses enerassaee.n m ter =nem esseemeen, seresnnes mkcn a ceres mue ne mamences ausser .re. en si, en.s =nme cae esas ter a cmenewa teen ese 10* et m ismer Seneen 20J02. resse e Pennenes h a ease.enseerme es ewqvweeessene RIO t tu. essemere me, se eney i n toiGe Ie toe ==m.aC 5 e to es e esey. anans of ai nones me ne wasue.oneaus "ies span

. unse GD stf.or et ensee (J) manes ano seres.,esus: er to6 sees and fMID 13. Ace me oapues unear seems 9.10 ano 11 ter east ase.se ashaak 5 eressess av eget 3 estem. of onesasee ane rotere tne tevy ~en c.aseuserwie tne Lseles mascus av sewi Tesalsev starv '-'eas inst lv e may to se ernayres.

M M te es.s are anssru,cea.ns utetetwig t ies f sut,sie asemanas meessansees Ique 13. The eunning esem es to es maataeaes en me eesis or

. .- cuensar cuaters Paragrasa 23 Jn.as idae.ieteews es,tanesar

- esaser Ne stiry neee ce masa enes em es ow a itse L 1sti _-_ .. agenaar e.arver eeenesen esses me recereas en ser s 9.

lesse 2. Assf euessimaarv eesset Det. af onesveseal nas ne'samal

. me were "none

  • snes to ensortes tu.11 ene 12.

s<smoimianerv. IJssesse ? - De. iweiese soeva 19est 3.

1 gen 4 f.espanssary fuCTE: if one s.rermee enseems to Ptrees one nie=esum's sess 2 e.ss.ee.u.re.m.we.est.o.ormet.

n ee . ee orne ee. tee e en.e.aragraan.e.0,10h.

e at.,.st.e.m s e ese e,si te esen.se te .a.ves - i me geev e er recyces o i.e s. m.e. to e. es if8".fo,r n

ian.s y g e es,.,,,to sne e se gu.stees.tu.s.e.u tee ntn ev. s.e um.e . e

,er.e.neet.as.trwe e,e.e one..ge,n.al mese i

.2e te.rm.en.g.oses e e. gees na.,,or i i. rem.

t tern e, e.agn ca.ene.s,e uws.se m er.

e e e es e e 8

E '.I.**m'm*88"em'."",m "a n ="= n e 8U".888, e

ar s.e eves a,..s,ed . ic". i e.no e.e. a nt tee e ~ ~ o. -~n - .ni ~

s e m .- is. ~si -

ver--e toeit.e.o.. eet e e .. ne. c.a~,e.. , s t~

E.,.r.,"#,.e,'f"e:'oe.ssoas,e,en.,.aste.re,.e.r. e,ene ae ,e,,e,s m .

e., ,3,=,,,,1e ,,, n o. .,t,.,

.,.,n . . ,.n.,e.

e,,,,e e see es r,e es,.,.

an.e.o s.

, e,,,,se e,, es e.s,e, s,.,,

'=i*. an= = ,,,g,:=,,=e =;y , e,=*a ',-;, ,, ' '

,se, m . - .e. es ,,i.000 ,e,n,.aJ.,e . iee 4

O.S.. sos,e.d - -.,es.e ans t.a..eu. .

e. .e es.r. n es Wo

.e,

,., .,,LS ., N.aC e ~eet e, a. or.

S,. .,em i,i #ee,,n es,e ese,es see n.ca. A.C. sos. ov .e t.e s .

, aa v e es.sn.e e es ee.e, estehn.e of nequeme er nes Tne eens to sie amen es enesueweg m,i net i.een.nanas es se e,,,e.es . . ..s et remas e ov escusa metoes frene seneregs e avsee Con.meemen. 3 8 v**

one sistese enev. nanas ane f.tearms. er feet ano anmes*~ - * - _ - was sesesse to tources se ramamen not reurw= saw cmenear s.arter d.esuse aus os es me an.essereso eser nas noen enesuese en senarete as esos esoev seearns uneens tee ase.nneseeene av ar r c neene, :ine esunsee arm

. u.AEC C ma 8seer er *4 vAC-4 enmer es a fann see esegenwi mentanos for re anosons, esis.satunne es a

-me e se tee .uarnee en= ma.ss esee not woe, a.m core were sus game Sw Thse seen nee gd t 1/4 vens curme esca e sn ca eaan suarter.

-euesre isn.d to esandsiesevoo e se. ensema, nie hamnese es www wonen es last enee 11 e weed sr n stem 1J ameneer saarier eate trem stern 13 12 ier 1 1t unne=.er.m une e an mee=s ue se unser2 tens me crew.eens mer svarter to tne o* ParagreWe an.ese une totas.8ceeasee easter,ov esenee are e=nteeee in awm,ar w e esie-im ovi tee unusse ans m.e essa essee=eent une esse was rece=ee se et. Jwse 30. ii42s.

.. acesse toer. Enese in mis n.onen from arew.eart et ear.ous test rereros

16. AesI of IS aae satw me tu summesso . u. amasmuunas.es isse esse:8 et tre eressemeAerm AEC S er tess IF. we =sm.m Pwm e14 eae eesme u Acosm sam Gene en.

P AQs .n mm 1

  • . er espin .2 et 8eries A1C.s er PsAC 4 si ce wiew. Osas.n for me erene.CLE 800v. "N" s so.m.

to me ausneer .

ass treeaer. 3i.u.

assass's enemmere sunne smosovatent tessi sne e.asness veers of age et tne wiss=seum en na

/ ereire r>w s rem wean ces resers.

teen 7. een nieces weee for me.r-terene m ce ine euerse to ge een rue es eseM west 18. tram N ans risueceev ine a.a14. J trl $8't'e'. S N rem.4

,jr les 4. m.e -

ee nos of r $

  • Amore O.s see sr.e.n twe.eoes.e a ass eser a permis s tnei a ca es unsa lesse 18. Oeamm.ia,e.the.use i- se ie e,1?r,,e rm, o

esef t'*e ens.e.vaner ee er o

e e#a0,t,v,m.a.e er.teg gu.,.c

. e ,as, e esse.e.,a - --. .noe one .eo Am ene e,e e _ _ e, e,.,,ses,e a

=

,e i.s e .oi .e e,e.n. .m.i,-.e.o.ee

, -. e.em.e , e.ere,e.

no. e

.es.o.,e ei ese te.,eees,o.,e.e e .se e

so eco. e == .

' tre--n.

e _C'"e*.r*.*s,e

,. e.se , e-se e.e.e og o -.e". n es7e,.,..

t.o

.e

,ee.enea se..,a,no.v e g ., e ,

!o

'll .7.r",s.:'"""T"*"2a.i'E.

.. es.nat weses, .e emmes Elll".tll"".r.,." . e.es.

es. asses .

!.'i=.2i. i2."'.t are ensurse, a fiam esege i

.mesry 8. it62. an p weses es eingemenen..s.neese l.1 gneev

'si.

g 6. t peNaCY aCTIfattutNT pumens se 5 UIC.962aert C1 ainase aweles se steen 3 et esee pneuse memesses aos. esteres e a steam et to M .egsseespuees en metLas 22 ame $15795, esmiese m essemens us.nene a en pera NAC-S. The -

ausse mes,memen ese masse A.,masser, C.

mes pe.se espear 45344 lossener f. is755.

$sseems t2.83.IS 88.163.104.18t ei. ame 1811st a af ite aseme taegv st et 1994. a mammens et2 U16.2072.2903

3. auftstetty e ==e === masm = a is c*e
  • i ze.

rm. assias.a.e rai.e. t. .sa.= eer e se ame.e

. e e, e.anc. e e i.e w ,s e.e.e.s,e s t peincrationeesem r.- _ gemessises et essa tur.

^

aussemang esseassesr,,s.sanneessiv te meneer see voyu.ese ts..fss, amensene spettesse ed gamesnuset fee esse annusses as ones . ,ein esa f.s one lang esses espesse cesseum. ameeg ryses et leemasse ese ameng esameses apress reest tve

,e= = a The .-

mee se tese to promes esas to eener feesus one S.se sommesesmeessee e mesesensq asser emeeshag roomaeo Gesegure 1 ASW714fU$f3 er -

. asas sas esen.e vues=se tvmen serse meses fue satermanes me, mas se

  1. amenee es momeuse ones.e,.e ..e.ee.. 8e e.e i.s e = = e.. v .e s . . e =a,.m.us seesmuse.s. meters en a - - r e isas.o.n an.m . e.es  % se r, e .. m-

! t unevist.a eme.

sisttosune souss.- is mancatosv s.e.r- ...-me - ano. (77tet es votumfaar C i es .ess om me smo.rvsouat is era 2am or imot peovi

> s is can a ar. r- .e . . me, er ee e is e.e se - e sose

. refes numm1 weenset sauemme e ere en some* enes e#C has se asawees seensseaur

.r so

  • es.no. ae u

. s. mrs= stein ano aooans o.or=r.o"=*====*===*'="""***"*"*"****'""'*""*"""'""

/

m.m,.. o c. mu Page 2 of 2

.g , - - -,h,--ry, - - - - - - . - ,- ,,-&--,-e.=.y y- ----e-- -..-,--er -

HP 1602.01.13 ATTACHMENT 4 user so, nap so.

[ DAVIS-8 ESSE NUCLEAR POWER STATION Paos No.

rs, DOSIMETER RECORD g,

, so esar.:

' ~!

OgscntnION TIME DCSIMETER REACINGS (mR)

TLD out i BADGE DATE out j

NU NAME NO. in j in l

I I I l

l i i i

i '

l 6

, i i

! l I k

I i

l i

i . t I

i

{ l I i

i l i I i i i i i i l 1 I

.- w g

.a l  !

?

t I i

I

, i i 1 I

I l

i I

, i l

i I i

! l . t i

. l t REMARKS t

i

,- n i

a

- g -,,.y, --,, ,-, , .--,-- . . ,.-,_,y , - - ,- _ _ , , - , . - ,,. , , _ . . - - . , . , . - . - _ , ~ , _ _

19 HP 1602.01.9 (m\

.' d

ATTACHMENT 6 e

8 1 -

I I

8 s

e . 3 0 5

=

a

'6 i

=S 8

  • n S{4 <

Y 811

.~

T -

'w/

2 i -

!! le l 3" e

=$

d

= .

1 2

l 4 l >

W .

l e C

5 eOg -l e

O 3 o 4 3

W CK W

'i ja za

=>

gg

"' 4

  • " $ .. > d=o pge ~3 dwa #3 ow=- -

9 n -- - -- - -, , , . , -- ,. , . , .- - * , - . . , - -

~

i_ _ .i _1 -- - . _

s 21 HP 1602.01.14

( ATTACHMENT 8

+ TOLEDO EDISON TEMPORARY TLD ISSUE RECORD NAME (Last, First, Middle)

SOCIAL SECURITY N WRRR ,

BIRTH DATE HOME MAILING ADDRESS i

COMPANY 14lDATEOFRCTCOMPLETION ,

i: CURRENT QUARTERT.Y EXPOSURE mRes (actual or. estimated)

LIFETIME EXPOSURE mrem (actual or estimated)

SECURITY BADGE N MRRR

~s HAVE YOU HAD A WHOLE BODY COUNT AT DAVIS-BESSE IN THE LAST YEAR? Yes No

, ) 14 (If NO, report to HP for a whole body count. If an individual will be on site less than a week, and will not wear a respirator, whole

- body counting is not required.)

I hereby certify the above information is correct and accurate to the

'est o of my knowledge. .

+

i Signature Date I ISSUED BY TEMPORARY TLD ISSUED #

l I

e i  %

') 4

)

1

j _..__...-_____.__ _ _ _ _ _ . .. . _. ,_______ __ _ __ _ ____ , ,___ _

l*

I U

~

I HP 1602.01.9 I' q ..

I; 9 ATTACHtENT 10 DAVIS.3 ESSE NUCLEAR POWER STATION ..

i l

DOSIMETER so essa RECORD FOR NEUTRON _ __

i CALCULA3ON t C2 03 '** """""[*'C osse m an taas cosmasTanmaAcmGss e .ausmen.aenaam g

gemeE gaggg OAft out OUT l N0 m we i i

h l

I l.

1 I

l l

$ 9 i

e 1

t t-l' i

e l-i

^

, . " _ _^^~"_

j -

4 h

a m.

afveEWEO ST Emennu CN RK 6 j ,

e_" ** = ^7EO 37 Casep M -. a Daft C&MP PCatneAse OAft genas. 0 Art 5

... see . eewouse - *** *m-

~ *y+"

Y. - - e l DAVIS-BESSE REVISION COVER SHEET f.

U December 21, 1983 DATE TO: Mb/  % -

FROM: EMERGENCY PLANNING & REPARDNESS SUPV.

SUBJECT:

Davis-Besse EMERGENCY PLAN SUPPORTING PROCEDURES Manual Changes This letter transmits additions and revisions to the Davis-Besse i- EMERGENCY PLAN SUPPORTING P ECEDURES Manual. Control Copy MM.

Instructions for the material are as follows:

REMOVR AND RETURN INSERT Revision Index, Ravision 195 Revision Index, Revision 196 HP 1602.01.14 HP 1602.01.15 a

l.

!t 1

i t

.=

i

,I l'

l j Date Revision Entered

! Addresses Signature

't RETURN TO THE OFFICE MANAGER - STOP #3050

' e;i 0 a _ _

y y-,y -y -v-, ce 9-we-m --- ---v--g,, --w-yy.g y-wywr7-wwa- y,mw--y-ga en-,-yp em--nogee,--,-ee.--r. +-seee-.e,.,er--um-w- - + -

O. .

t THE TOLEDO EDISON COMPANY DAVIS-BESSE NUCLEAR POWER STATION

- EMERGENCY PLAN SUPPORTING PROCEDURES REVISION INDEX Procedures Temporary Modification Pm Revision Revision i 7 HP 1602.01 15 HP 1604.01 5 HP 1604.02 0 AD 1827.01 4 AD 1827.02 10 AD 1827.03 3 AD 1827.04 2 AD 1827.05 2

- AD 1827.06 2 T-7248 AD 1827.07 3 T-7480 AD 1827.08 2 AD 1827.09 2 AD 1827.10 13 AD 1827.11 5 AD 1827.12 10 AD 1827.13 6 JI C i, AD 1827.15 5

's AD 1827.16 2 AD 1827.17 5 AD 1850.04 7 AD 1850.05 7

1 AD 1850.06 2 i Revision

! Administrative Mamorandums f! 31 ll No. 37 ECS Pager and Telephone Numbers No. 38 First Aid Team 12

[ , No. 39 Fire Brigade 16 No. 41 Emergency Duty Officer (EDO) 29 ll No. 42 Radiation Monitoring Teams (RMT) 20 l

1

! Revision 196 December, 1983 q

h l1 1

. - - - , - -.,> ,m, _ , , _7 g ,_ ,, _,_ _ _ , _ . , , _ . , _ _

'- --v--w- eqe-=wy .r--w r w- - - , ,,,, ,

__,7