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Forwards Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures SC-607 Re Station Call list,SC-606 Re Specialized Notification List & SC-233 Re Search & Rescue Operation
ML20090G806
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Site: Ginna Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 10/07/1983
From: Maier J
ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
To: Murley T
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
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2.1 Radiation Emergency Plan SC-1.

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SC-606:1 SC-686 SPECIALISED NOTIFICATION LIST 1.0 PURPOeiEt 1.1 To provide the Emergency Coordinator with a listing of names and phone numbers of personnel and facilities that may be required for special assignments during a Radiation Emergency.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 Radiation Emergency Plan, SC-1.

3.0 INSTRUCTIONS

Y 3.1 As directed by the Emergency coordinator, the following personnel / facilities may be called for special assistance.

This list should be reviewed annually as part of the Radiation Emergency Drill.

3.1.1 Medical 3.1.1.1 HOME 3.1.1.2 HOME 3.1.1.3 ontario Volunteer Ambulance 3.1.1.4 Rochester General Hospital 3.1.1.5 3.1.1.6 Company operator 3.1.2 Police New Y rk State Police Warning Point or 3.1.2.1 o

3.1.2.2 Canandaigua State Police 3.1.2.3 Williamson State Police 3.1.2.4 Wayne County Sheriff

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SC-606:2 3.1.2.5 Monroe County Sheriff 3.1.3 Fire 3.1.3.1 Ontario volunteer Fire Department 3.1.4 Westinghouse Emergency Response Organization N

Notify one Westinghouse contact using list in order shown.

Provide available facts to individual and provide updates.

3.1.4.1 Site Services Manager HOME 3.1.4.2 Operating Plant Regional Manager HOME 3.1.4.3 HOME 3.1.4.4 Service Response Manager HOME 3.1.4.5 HOME 3.1.4.G Emergency Response Director HOME 3.1.4.7 Emergency Response Deputy Director HOME 3.1.4.8 Emergency News Communications HOME 3.1.5 Other 3.1.5.1 Ontario Town Supervisor, OFFICE HOME Ontario Water Department DAYS (NIGITS, SINDAW & IKLIDAE) 3.1.5.2 U.S. Coast Gaard Rochester Buffalo 3.1.5.3 Plant Protection Department Kodak Park e

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HOME 3.1.5.8 University of Rochester Advance RAP Team HOME HOME 3.1.5.9 National Weather Service (Rochester)

(Buffalo) 3.1.5.10 Radiation Management Corporation 3.1.5.11 Helgeson Nuclear Services, Inc.

3.1.5.12 ECO REASEARCH Consultant in Limnology and Oceanography HOME 3.1.5.13 (NSARB)

Nuclear Projects, Inc.

HOME 3.1.5.14 (NSARB) 3.1.5.15 (NSARB)

HOME 3.1.5.16 (NSARB)

Duquesne Light HOME 3.1.5.17 Institute of Nuclear Power Operations 3.1.5.18 Nuclear Energy Liability - Protection Insurance Association 3.1.5.19 N UMANCO, INC.

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, Superintendent 3.1.6.4 Power Controller 3.1.7 Company Personnel 3.1.7.1 Chairman of the Board HOME 1.7.2 President HOME 3.1.7.3 Executive Vice President HOME 3.1.7.4 Manager of Public Relations HOME 3.1.7.5 Vice President of Electric and Steam Production HOME 3.1.7.6 Superintendent of Nuclear Production HOME 3.1.7.7 Manager, Chemical / Environment Laboratory HOME 3.1.7.8 V.P. and Chief Engineer

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1.1 Provide a current list of Emergency Response Crganization qualified individuals and a method of contacting them.

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2.1 SC-200, Daergency Response Organization / Responsibilities.

2.2 A-103.8, Duergency Plan Training

3.0 INSTRUCTIONS

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

Function Attachstents Emergency coordinator I

Dose Assessment Manager or Health Physics / Chemistry I

Plant Assessment Manager II Plant Operations Assessment Manager II Plant Maintenance Assessment Manager II Plant Technical Assessment Manager III Nuclear Assessment III I/C Electrical System Assessment III Mechanical / Hydraulic system Assessment III Computer Analyst III Administrative Communications Manager IV switchboard Operator IV Cosununicator IV security Manager IV Emergency Survey Team V

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

3.1.3 Individuals shall be r'emoved from the attachment if they have not pseticipated in anergency Training during the previous eighteen months.

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SC-600:2 ATTACEMENT I EMEDGENCY COCRDINATOR

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Technical Manager Technical Projects supervisor Operations Manager PLNrr OPERATIONS ASSESSMENT MAph45R The below individuals through their job responsibilities and Technical support Canter Training, as described in procedure A-103.8, are qualified

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l PLANT MAINTENANC4 ASSESSMENT MANAGER The below individuals through their job responsibilities and Technical i

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Technical Projects supervisor Nuclear Assessment Manager Cperational Assessment Engineer WUCLEAR ADS 5SSMBIPP The below individuals through their job responsibilities and Technical support Center Training, as described in procedure A-103.0, are qualified for Nuclear Assessment.

Reactor Engineer Technical Manager 1R ELEGIREEL_EIETEM ASSESSMENT The below individuals through their job responsibilities and Technical support Center Training, as described in procedure A-103.8, are qualified for I/C Electrical Assessment.

t I/C Supervisor Test & Results Supervisor

, MBCRANICAL/5YDRAULIC SYSTEM ASSESSMElrF The below individuals through their job responsibilities and Technical support Center Training, as described in procedure A-103.8, are qualified for Mechanical / Hydraulic System Assessment.

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COMPUTER ANALYST The below individuals through their job responsibilities and Technical support Center Training, as described in procedure A-103.8, are qualified Computer Analysts.

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n SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS The below individuals through their job responsibilities are qualified Switch Board Operators.

Asst. Office Supervisor COMMUNICATIONS The below individuals through training as described in procedure A-103.8, are qualified Radio Operators.

SECURITY MANAGER The below individuals through their job responsibilities and Technical Support Center Training, as described in procedure A-103.8, are qualified Security Managers.

Nuclear Security Manager Supervisor on Nuclear Security Training

SC-600:7 ATTACHMENT V EMERGENCY SURVEY TEAM The below individuals through training as described in procedure A-103.8, are qualified as Dnergency Survey Team members.

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SC-421:1 SC-421 DETERMINATION OF IODINE OR PARTICI' LATE ACTIVITY

1.0 PURPOSE

M 1.1 The determination of the airborne iodine concentration so as to determine resultant thyroid dose.is extremely important during the first 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> after a release.

Therefore, the procedure consists of rapid sample collection and preliminary analysis of the particulate illters and iodine cartridges in the field.

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2.1 Radiation Emergency Plan, SC-1 2.2 SC-323, Emergency Off-Site Radiation Survey Teams 2.3 SC-324, Emergency On-Site Radiation Survey Teams 3.O INSTRUCTIONSe*

3.1 The following equipment will be available.

3.1.1 Combination particulate filter and cartridge holders.

3.1.2 Glass fiber filters, 50 mm, Gelman Type A/i: or equivalent.

3.1.3 Silver zeolite cartridge for iodine collection, Science Applications, Inc. Type GY-130 or equivalent.

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3.1.4 Battery operated count rate meter, 0 - 50,000 cpm, audible l-alarm, rechargeable, Eberline model RM-14 or equivalent.

3.1.5 End window GM probe, alpha beta, gamma sensitive, Eberline model HP-190 or equivalent.

3.1.6 off-site team air sampler, approximately 30 1pm flow rate using a glass fiber and silver zeolite cartridge, battery operated 12 volt, RADECO model H-809C or equivalent.

i 3.1.7 on-site team low volume air sampler, battery operated, volume totalizer, rechargeable, 5 1pm flow rate, Victoreen model 08-430 or equiv,alent.

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3.2.3 Put on/off switch into "off" position.

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3.~2.5 Turn on sampler and record start time and flow rate in ipm (in the field record book of survey sheet).

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3.2.11 Remove the silver zeolite cartridge from the holder, place the HP-190 probe against the inlet side of the cartridge and record the cpm reading.

If the reading is off scale, determine the iodine activity per Step 3.2.13 instead of Step 3.2.12.

SC-421:3 3.2.12 Determine the iodine activity as follows for probe against the inlet side of cartridges

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Minimum sensitivity for a 10 minute sample at 301pa, a 100 cpm net reading and a probe efficiency of 0.54% is 2.8 x ig-8 uci/ce.

This is equivalent to 0.08 Rem Thyroid (0-2 hour) and 0.8 Rem Thyroid (1 day).

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If this condition exists, move to a lower background area and re-survey the cartridge.

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(vci/cc Iodine)(3 x 10 ) = Rem Thyroid (1 day) 3.2.15 Place filter and cartridge in the envelope, record the required information on the envelope and save for lab analysis.

3.3 on-Site team sampling:

3.3.1 Install glass fiber filter and silver zeolite cartridge in the filter holder attached to the low volume sampler.

j 3.3.2 Record location of sample, initial volume totalizer reading and time of start.

3.3.3 Turn pump switch to ON.

Sample may run throughout the area survey.

3.3.4 Record time of sampler stopping and volume totalizer reading.

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3.3.6 Determine the background reading in cpm using the RM-14 and HP-190 probe and record the reading.- If the background in the area is > 200 cpm, move to an area where the background is < 200 cpm.

3.3.7 Remove the particulate filter from the holder, place the HP-190 probe close but not touching the filter and record-the cpm reading.

3.3.8 Determine the particulate activity as follows:

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Minimum sensitivity for a 30 minute sample at 5 1pm, a 50 cpm net reading, a probe efficiency of 1.9% is 8.0 x 10-9 uci/cc.

3.3.9 Remove the silver zeolite cartridge from the holder, place the HP-190 probe against the inlet side of the cartridge and record the cpm reading.

3.3.10 Determine the iodine activity as follows:

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Minimum sensitivity for a 30 minute sample at 5 1pm, a 50 cpm net reading and a probe efficiency of 0.54% is 2.8 x 10-8 uCi/ce.

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The possibility exists that the background may be too high to determine a reading from the cartridge.

If this condition exists, move to a lower background area and re-survey the cartridge.

3.3.11 Place the filter and cartridge on the envelope, record the required information on the envelope and save for lab analysis.

3.4 Emergency Survey Center and Technical Sucoort Center Sampling:

3.4.1 Install glass fiber filter and silver zeolite cartridge in the filter holder for the H-809 B2 sampler.

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3.4.3 Move sampler to desired location.

3.4.4 Set timer to 10 minutes.

3.4.5 Start sampler and record time and flow rate in Ipm.

The sampler will automatically shut off in,10 minut.es.

3.4.6 Determine the liters of air sampled as follows:

1pm x la minutes sampled =

liters 3.4.7 Determine the background reading in cpm using the RM-14 and HP-190 probe and record the reading.

If the. background in the area is > 200 cym, move to an area where the background is < 200 cpm.

i 3.4.8 Remove the particulate filter from the holder, place the HP-190 probe close to but not touching the filter and record the epm reading.

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Minimum sensitivity for a 10 minute sample at 30 1pm a 103 cpm net reading, and a probe efficiency of 1.9% is 7.9 r 10-9 uCi/cc.

3.4.10 Remove the silver zeolite cartridge from the holder, place the HP-190 probe against the inlet side if the cartridge and record the epm reading.

If the reading is off-scale, determine the iodine activity per 3.4.12 instead of Step 3.4.11.

3.4.11 Determine the iodine activity as follows for probe against i

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Minimum sensitivity for a 13 minute sample at j-30 1pm a 103 t:pm net reading and a probe efficiency of 0.54% is 2.8 x 10-9 uCi/ce.

This is equivalent to 0.08 Rem thyroid (0-2 hour) and 0.8 Rem Thyroid (1 day).

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3.4.12 Determine the iodine activity as follows for the HP-190 prove one inch (one cartridge thickness) away from the inlet side of the cartridge.

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3.5 For more accurate results, analysis may be performed in the plant environmental lab with the GeLi and multichannel analyzer per PC-1.4.

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1.0 PURPOSE

1.1 The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidance for personnel who will staff the Operational Support Center (OSC).

These personnel will assi,st the TSC end Control Room with emergency functions as requested.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 SC-1 Radiation Emergency Plan 2.2 SC-200 Emergency Response Organization / Responsibilities 2.3 SC-230 Immediate Entry 2.4 SC-233 Search and Rescue 3.O INJ.TRUCTIONS:

3.1 The Auxiliary Operators Of fice is designated as the Operations Support Center.

TSC computer office may be used as an alternate i

OSC.

3.2 During normal working hours (or if on site) the following persons will report directly to the OSC upon announcement of an Alert level or greater.

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Pipefitter Foreman i

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Machinist Foreman 3.

I & C Foreman 4.

Electrician Foreman 5.

Maintenance Foreman 6.

Health Physics Foreman 3.2.1 Additional Personnel as requested will be obtained from the shops or Emergency Survey Center.

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SC-312:2 3.3 Personnel at the Training Center Auditorium will be under the direction of the Survey Center Manager until they have been specifically assigned to the OSC or another designated function.

3.3.1 Personnel assigned to the OSC will be under the direction of the Plant Maint.enance Assessment Manager.

3.4 Upon arrival at OSC:

3.4.1 Assure your-name is posted on TSC magnetic organization chart.

3.4.2 Sign out a dosimeter.

3.4.3 Perform responsibilities as described in SC-200.

3.4.4 Health Physics Foreman or designee will check radiation levels and airborne activity in OSC.

Report results to the Plant Maintenance Assessment Manager with recommendations.

Relocate to TSC computer office if radiation levels are greater than 50 mr/hr. or airborne radioactivity is greater than occupational limits.

3.5 During off duty hours individuals will be called to report to Ginna Station.

3.5.1 They may be directed to report to the OSC using normal entrance procedure, or they may be directed to the Emergency Survey Center where they shall:

3.5.1.1 Obtain a film badge and dosimeter.

3.5.1.2 Obtain appropriate tag from survey center tag board and log name under tag.

3.5.1.3 Follow instructions on tag.

3.5.1.4 Refer to SC-230 Immediate Entry for additional guidance.

3.6 Tag assignments found in Attachment I.

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SC-312:3 ATTACHMENT I TAG BOARD ASSIGNMENTS Pipefitter Foreman Proceed to O.S.C.

REVERSE SIDE Use protective. guidance Obtain and Use of Health Physicist at T.S.C. or actions on Film Badge reverse side Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Report to Plant Maintenance Protective Clothing Assessment Manager.

Full Face Mask with Filter Machinist Foreman Proceed to O.S.C.

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Film' Badge Dosimeter Report to Plant Maintenance Dose Rate Meter Assessment Manager.

Protective Clothing Full Face Mask with Filter Instrument and Control Foreman Proceed to O.S.C.

REVERSE SIDE Use protective guidance of Obtain and Use Health Physicist at T.S.C.

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1.0 PURPOSE

1.1 Provide a method for a search and rescue operation.

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REFERENCES:

2.1 SC-213 Accountability of Personnel 2.2 SC-230 Immediate Entry Procedure 2.3 A-7 Procedure for handling illness or injury at Ginna Station 2.4 HP-6.3, Personnel Decontamination 9

3.O INSTRUCTIONS:

3.1 The Security Manager at the direction of the Emergency Coor-dinator will institute a search and rescue operation based upon SC-213.

3.1.1 Notify Security to scan area for missing individual (s).

3.1.2 Notify Control Room giving the identity of missing individual (s).

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name call security or dial chone number.)

l 3.2 The radio communicator in TSC shall notify in-plant survey teams of search and rescue operation and name of individual (s).

3.2.1 Should an in-plant survey team discover the missing individual (s):

3.2.1.1 Notify the Radio Communicator in TSC and give assistance as required.

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3.3.1 A co-worker that knows the missing individual.

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3.3.2 An individual familiar with the use of radiation instruments and Health Physic practices.

3.3.3 Additional personnel as determined appropriate through discussion.

b with Health Physics and Chemistry Manager, Maintenance Assessment Manager, and Security Manager.

3.3.4 The team shall consist of a minimum of two persons.

3.4 The search and rescue team shall commence the search as follows:

3.4.1 Initial briefing prior to beginning search to includes 3.4.1.1

' Radiological concerns during search 3.4.1.2 Protective equipment needed 3.4.1.3 Dosimetry and Dose Rate Meter needed 3.4.1.4 Detailed information and description of individual 3.4.1.5 Last known location of individual 3.4.1.6 Communications during the search 3.4.1.7 Do not enter areas where radiation levels are greater than 2 R/hr unless given permission from the Health Physicist.

3.4.2 If dispatched from the Emergency Survey Center enter site using SC-230.

3.4.3 If dispatched from Operation Support Center use guidance of Health Physicist.

3.4.4 Commence search at last known area and expand to adjacent areas and buildings until individual is found.

i 3.4.5 Upon locating the individual give assistance as required j

and notify security Manager.

3.4.6 The Security Manager will coordinate any additional assistance.

3.4.7 If medical assistance is required see Procedure A-7.

3.4.8

-If radiological decontaminatio'n assistance is requried see Procedure HP-6.3.

3.4.9 Upon removing the ind'ividual to a safe location (ESC, TSC, Hospital, etc.) report to Security Manager all events related to the search and rescue operation.

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~. se 3.4.9.1 Pertinent information from the search and rescue operation shall be reported to the appropriate managers by the Security Manager and a rescue team.

They may include:

3.4.9.1.1 Damage noted 3.4.9.1.2 Spills noted 3.4.9.1.3 Doses received n

3.4.9.1.4 Radiation Reading 3.4.9.1.5 Unusual situation 3.5 The Security Manager will report the completion of the search and rescue operation to the Emergency Coordinator, and other emergency centers.

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