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Forwards Public & Central Files Versions of Revised Epips. Central Files Version of Revised EPIPs Withheld
ML20101R466
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Site: Point Beach  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/11/1996
From: Maxfield G
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO.
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NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
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ML20013A436 List:
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PBL-96-0089, PBL-96-89, NUDOCS 9604160292
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' Electnc POWER COMPANY Point Beach Nuclear Plant i 6610 Nuclear Rd, Two Rivers.WI 54241 (414) 755-2321 PBL 96-0089 April 11, 1996 Document Control Desk U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Mail Station P1-137 Washington, DC 20555 j Gentlemen:

I' DOCKET NOS. 50-266 & 50-301 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT, UNITS 1 & 2 Enclosed are copies of revised procedures to the Point Beach Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Manual. The Procedures consist of changes which should be filed in your copies of the subject document in accordance with the attached instructions.

Please note that the procedures containing names and telephone numbers are stamped "NRJ' ONLY, NOT FOR PUBLIC DISCLOSURE." A copy of the affected procedures, with names and numbers deleted, are provided and stamped " NAMES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS DELETED" to assure confidentiality and facilitate your distribution to the public documents rooms.

Sincerely, G. J. Ma. field Manager kmt Enclosure i

ce:: NRC Resident Inspector (w/o/e)

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP FORM INDEX EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING Revision 30 PROCEDURES April 9,1996 INDEX O

C/ FORM NUMBER REVISION EFFECTIVE CANCELLATION FORM TITLE NUMBER DATE DATE EPIP-04 Status Repon on Plant Systems and Controls for Affected Unit (Insen behind EPIP 4.1.) .. 07/90 EPIP-05 RMS Status Release Point Monitors (Insen behind EPIP 4.1.) . . . . 0 03/28/96 EPIP-06 RMS Status Area Type Monitors (Insen behind EPIP 4.1.) . . . 0 03/28/96 EPIP-07 For X/Q Determination . . . .. CANCELED 03/85 (Now a worksheet in EPIP 9.2)

EPIP-07 RMS Status Process Monitors (Insen behind EPIP 4.1.) . . . .. 0 03/28/96 EPIP-1.3a Emergency Event - Immediate Actions, Duty Shift Superintendent (Insen behind EPIP 1.3) . . .I 12/17/93 EPIP-1.3b Emergency Event - Immediate Actions Duty Technical i

Advisor (Insert behind EPIP 1.3) .. ... . I 12/01/94 i EPIP-1.3c Emergency Event - Immediate Actions Plant Operations Manager (Insen behind EPIP 1.3) . . . .. 2 12/01/94 EPIP-1.3d Emergency Event - Immediate Actions Site Manager (Insen behind EPIP 1.3) . . . .. I 12/01/94 EPIP-1.3e Emergency Event - Immediate Actions Emergency Suppon ]

Manager (Insert behind EPIP 1.3) .. .3 12/01/94

,. EPIP-4.la Technical Suppon Center Activation Checklist

( (Insen behind EPIP 4.1.) . . .

0 01/01/93 1

k EPIP-4.2a Operations Suppon Center Activation thecklist

. l (Insen behind EPIP 4.2.) . . 0 01/01/93 EPIP-4.2b Operations Support Center Team Status (Insen behind EPIP 4.2). . . 02/91 EPIP-4.2c Communicator - OSC Activation and Responsibilities (Insert behind EPIP 4.2.) . . . . . I 12/17/93 EPIP-4.2d Technical Person - OSC Activation and Responsibilities ,

i (Insen behind EPIP 4.2.) . 0 01/01/93 EPIP-4.2e Staff Services Suppon-OSC Activation and Responsibilities l

(Insen behind EPIP 4.2.) .

02/91 EPIP-4.2f Operations Support Center Activation Health Physics Suppon Supervisor-OSC Activation and Responsibilities (Insen behind EPIP 4.2.) 02/91 EPIP-4.2g Reentry Team Qualification Listing (Insen behind EPIP 4.2.) . . . 0 01/01/93 EPIP-4.3a Emergency Operations Facility Activation Checklist (Insen behind EPIP 4.3.) .2 06/15/94 EPIP-4.4a Alternate Emergency Operatic,ns Facility Activation Checklist

. (Insen behind EPIP 4.4.) .. 2 12/17/93 EPIP-4.Sa Alternate Offsite Health Physics Facility (AOSHPF)

Activation Checklist (Insen behind EPIP 4.5) . . I 12/17/93 EPIP-4.6a Corporate Emergency Center Activation Checklist (Insen behind EPIP 4.6.) . . .. . . .0 12/01/94 Emergency Plan Dose Authorization .1 12/17/93 L.) EPIP 5.1a NAMES AND (T - Temporary Change)

TELEPHONE NUMBERS Page 1 of 3 DELETED'

POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP FOIBi INDEX EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING Revision 30 PROCEDURES April 9,1996 INDEX q

j FORM NUMBER REVISION EFFECTIVE CANCELLATION FORM TITLE NUMBER DATE DATE EPIP-6.4.5a Alternate Offsite Health Physics Facility Activation (Insen behind EPIP,6.4.5) .. O CANCELED EPIP-6.6a 01/22/92 Accountability Short Form (Insen behind EPIP 6.6.) . CANCELED 02/88 EPIP-6.6b Assembly Area Roster (Insen behind EPIP 6.6.) ... CANCELED 02/88 EPIP-6.6c Assembly Area Designations (Insen behind EPIP 6.6.) . . . 03/25/96 EPIP-6.6d Front Office Accountability Summary (Insen behind EPIP 6.6) . . 1 03/28/96 EPIP-6.6e TSC Accountability Summary (Insert behind EPIP 6.6) . 1 03/28/96 EPIP-6.6f NSB Cafeteria Accountability Summary (Insen behind EPIP 6.6) . . . . . 1 03/28/96 EPIP-6.6g Control Room Accountability Summary (Insen behind EPIP 6.6) .... .. .. . 1 03/28/96 EPIP-6.6h HP Station Accountability Summary (Insen behind EPIP 6.6) . .... ... .. . 1 03/28/96 EPIP-6.7a Event involvement Summary (Insen behind EPIP 6.7.) . 0 01/31/92 EPIP-6.7b Emergency Event Information Sheet (Insert behind EPIP 6.7.) . . ... . 0 01/31/92 EPIP-6.7c Personnel " Dismissal-From-Site" Briefing Checklist i i

(Insen behind EPIP 6.7.) . . . . .. .. . . 0 01/31/92 ,

EPIP-7.la  !

Health Physics Personnel Assignments (n i EPIP-7. lb (Insen behind EPIP 7.1.) . . .. .

Emergency Plan Equipment Requiring Transport from the

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Health Physics Station (Insert behind EPIP 7.1.) .0 01/31/92 EPIP-7.2. la l SBCC Radiation Control Team Equipment Inventory and Functional Test Checklist (Insert behind EPIP 7.2.1.) .3 04/09/96 '

EPIP-7.2. l b Offsite Mobile Sr 'y Team Equipment Inventory and Functional Tess .necklist (Insen behind EPIP 7.2.1.) I 12/17/93 EPIP-7.2. lc Sample Shuttle Vehicle Equipment Inventory and Functional Test Checklist (Insen behind EPIP 7.2.1.) . I 12/17/93 EPIP-7.2. ld Offsite Health Physics Facility Offsite Health Physics Director Checklist (Insert behind EPIP 7.2.1.) 1 12/17/93 EPIP-7.2. le Dosimetry Device Issue Record and Exposure Log i

(Insen behind EPIP 7.2.1.) . .

05/90 EPIP-7.2. l f Meteorological Data . .. . . .0 01/31/92 EPIP-7.3.la Offsite Airborne Radiation Survey Sample Analysis (Insert behind EPIP 7.3.1.) . )

. . . 1 01/01/93 EPIP-7.3. l b Ground Deposition (Insen behind EPIP 7.3.1.)

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EPIP-7.3.lc Dose Factor Calculations For Specific Noble Gas Analysis Results (Insen behind EPIP 7.3.1.) .. 0 01/31/92 EPIP-7.3. ld Offsite Airborne Radiation Survey Sample Data (Insen behind EPIP 7.3.1) . . ... . . 0 01/31/92 EPIP 08 Estimated Whole Body and Thyroid Projected Doses .

CANCELED 03/85 -

(Now a worksheet in EPIP 9.2)

EPIP-8.4. la Reactor Coolant Post Accident Sampling Analysis Repon (Insen behind EPIP 8.4.1.) .

3 03/28/96 f'h (T - Temporary Change)

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP FORM INDEX EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING Revision 30 PROCEDURES April 9.1996 INDEX 0\

s / FORM REVISION EFFECTIVE CANCELLATION NUMBER FORM TITLE NUMBF.1 DATE DATE EPIP-8.4.2a Containment Atmosphere Post-Accident Sampling Analysis Repon (Insen behind EPIP 8.4.2.) . . . .0 12/17/93 EPIP-09 Estimated Whole Body Dose Calculation Worksheet for Specific Noble Gas Releases CANCELED 03/85 (Now a worksheet in EPIP 9.2)

EPIP-9.2a Estimated Population Dose (Insert behind EPIP 9.2.) . .

CANCELED 12/30/93 EPIP-9.2b Summary of Radiological Dose Evaluation Calculations (Insen behind EPIP 9.2.) . . . . . . .. CANCELED 12/30/93

EPIP-10 Estimated Grotnd Deposition Calculation Worksheet for Particulate Radionuclide Releases . ..... .

CANCELED 03/85 (Now a worksheet in EPIP 9.2)

EPIP-10.la Reentry Team Preparation and Deployment (Insen behind EPIP 10.1.)

' ... . .. ... .I 12/17/93 EPIP-10. lb Reentry Team Debrief (Insen behind EPIP 10.1.) . . . . . .I 12/17/93 EPIP-11.la Search and Rescue / Emergency Reentry Checklist (Insen behind EPIP 11.1.) . . ... .. ... . CANCELED 03/90 EPIP-11.lb Search and Rescue / Emergency Reentry Team Dispatch j

Checklist (Insert behind EPIP 11.1.) . . . . .. CANCELED 03/90 EPIP-11.3a Offsite Medical Assistance Checklist (Insert behind EPIP 11.3.) .. . . .. . .2 12/17/93 l EPIP-11.3b Health Physics Response Checklist Ambulance

[V t EPIP-il.3c Assistance (Insen behind EPIP 11.3.)

Health Physics Response Checklist Nuclear First Aid

. . 1 01/01/93 Room (NFAR)(Insert behind EPIP 11.3.) .. 2 12/17/93 EPIP-12 Incident Report form (Insert behind EPIP 2.1.) . . 7 03/01/95 EPIP-13 Status Update - Plant Form (Insen behind EPIP 2.1.) 2 03/01/95

{ EPIP-13a Status Update - Radiological Form (Insen behind EPIP-13,

! behind EPIP 2.1) . . . .0 03/01/95 EPIP-14 Event Notification Worksheet (Insen behind EPIP 2.2.) 05/90 EPIP-22 Plant Personnel Emergency Call List (Insert behind Call List Tab.) . . 19 03/28/96 l EPIP-23 Offsite Agency Emergency Call List j

(Insen behind Call List Tab.) .

.... 18 03/28/96

EPIP-24 Emergency Response Facility Telephone Directory . Ii 10/04/95 EPIP-25 Headquarters Support Personnel Emergency Call List (Insert behind Call List Tab.) . . 17 03/28/96 EPIP-26 Oil and Hazardous Material Spill Call List (Insen behind Call List Tab) . . 16 03/28/96 EPIP-27 Notification / Augmentation Guideline .... .. 1 06/16/93 EPIP-30 Reactor Coolant Post Accident Sampling Analysis Report (Renumbered to EPIP-8.4.la) .

. . ... CANCELED 02/89 EPIP-31 Containment Atmosphere Post-Accident Sampling Analysis Report (Renumbered to EPIP-8.4.2a)

EPIP-33 CANCELED 02/89 Estimate of Core Damage Worksheet EPIP-34

. . . CANCELED 08/87 Calculation of XE-133 Equivalent Release Rates EPIP-35

.. . CANCELED 08/87 Dose Calculations .. . . . .

CANCELED 09/85 O

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 5.2 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING l NNSR PROCEDURES Revision 8 April 9,1996 RADIOIODINE BLOCKING AND THYROID DOSE

[) ACCOUNTING 1.0 GENERAL Potassium iodide, a stable iodine, saturates the iodine receptors in the thyroid gland, i

preventing unnecessary thyroid gland exposure from radiciodine.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 Letter Erwin S. Huston, M.D., dated November 6,1980, and attachment " Protection Against Radioactive lodines."

2.2 NRC Information Notice No. 88-15: " Availability of U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-Approved Potassium Iodide for Use in Emergencies Involving Radioactive Iodine," April 18, 1988.

2.3 NUREG-1210 "Public Protective Actions - Predetermined Criteria and Initial Actions," Volume 4, " Pilot Program: NRC Severe Reactor Accident Incident Response Training Manual," February 1987.

2.4 Memo NPM 91-0273, " Potassium Iodide - Issuance Dose Level", dated February 7,1991.

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3.0 PRECAUTIONS 3.1 Potassium iodide will only be administered to personnel as approved by Company Medical Services personnel consistent with this procedure.

3.2 The use of potassium iodide will be authorized by the Health Physics director and/or the rad / con waste manager.

3.3 To be effective, potassium iodide must be taken within 1 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> after exposure to radiciodine. If potassium iodide is administered more than 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> after an individual has suffered an acute ingestion or inhalation of radiciodine, its effectiveness as a thyroid blocking agent is less than 50 percent. '

3.4 After an initial dose (one tablet) of potassium iodide has been administered, its continued use on a daily basis will be determined by Company Medical Services personnel, or by a designated physician.

3.5 Rosters of WE and security personnel approved to use potassium iodide as a blocking agent will be maintained at the operations support center, site boundary control

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center, and the control room. Personnel not authorized to take potassium iodide are marked "NOT APPROVED" on the appropriate roster. l

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1 POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 5.2 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING l NNSR PROCEDURES Revision 8 April 9,1996 RADIOIODINE BLOCKING AND THYROID DOSE ACCOUNTING 3.6 A copy of the pharmaceutical company instructions for the use of potassium iodide tablets is reproduced on Attachment A to this procedure. This is furnished for information only.

4.0 STORAGE LOCATION I

1 Single dose 130 mg tablets of potassium iodide will be stored in the emergency-lockers l

located at the operations support center, site boundary control center, and the control room.

l l The shelf life of potassium iodide tablets are as indicated on the pharmaceutical container.

l l 5.0 ADMINISTRATION In the event of an emergency, potassium iodide will be administered to authorized personnel  !

if the projected dose to the thyroid is likely to exceed 25 rem.  !

i If the projected dose to the thyroid is not likely to exceed 25 rem, the issuance of potassium l iodide (to authorized personnel) is at the discretion of the Health Physics director and/or the rad / con waste manager.

6.0 THYROID DOSE CALCULATIONS The dose to the thyroid from airborne concentrations of radiciodine may be calculated as follows.

i 6.1 Inhaled Conversion Factors. rads /uCi:

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, I-131 1.480 rads /pCi

I-132 0.054 rads /pCi I-133 0.400 rads / Ci I-134 0.025 rads /pCi I-135 0.124 rads / Ci 6.2 Breathine Rates 6.2.1 Assume 1.25E06 cc/ hour (= 3.47E-04 m 3/sec.) for short exposure times or exposures while working.

6.2.2 Assume 8.35E05 cc/ hour (= 2.32E-04 m 3/sec.) for long exposure times (in excess of a single day). -

6.3 If the concentration of each iodine isotope is not known, conservatively use the dose factor for I-131, given above, as illustrated in the example in Step 6.5.

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' April 9,1996 RADIOIODINE BLOCKING AND THYROID DOSE ACCOUNTING l

6.4 The total amount of radioiodine inhaled in pCi is calculated by multiplying the average airborne concentration in pCi/cc by the breathing rate in cc/ hour by the total time of exposure in hours. The thyroid dose in rads is then calculated by multiplying the total amount in pCi by rads / Ci in the above table.

6.5 Example i

i Gross Iodine = 5.4E-07 Ci/cc in air Breathing Rate = 1.25E06 cc/ hour Expected Exposure Time = 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> i

I-131 rads /pCi = 1.48

j Calculation: l l (5.4E-07 Ci/cc) (1.25E06 cc/ hour) (1.48 rads / Ci) (1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />)

= 0.999 rads Thyroid Dose O 7.0 DOSE ACCOUNTABILITY FOR EXPOSURES TO AIRBORNE RADIOIODINE 7.1 It is imperative that accurate exposure times and radiciodine concentrations i

encountered be maintained for each individual's exposure to an airborne radiciodine environment for dose calculation purposes.

7.2

The following minimum information should be documented for each exposure.

7.2.1 Date and time 7.2.2 Names of individuals involved u l

7.2.3 Duration of exposure

7.2.4 Concentrations of airborne radiciodine 7.2.5 Reference to specific analysis by sample number or manner in which concentration of airborne radioiodine was derived.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 5.2 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING l NNSR PROCEDURES Revision 8 April 9,1996

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1 ATTACHMENT A This attachment is furnished for information only, The administration of potassium will be as stated in Procedure EPIP 5.2.

Paoent Pacuage insert For HOW POTASSIUM IODIDE WORKS Certain forms ofiod ne help your anyroid gland work nght.

Most e get the sodine they need from focos. Like iodtzed salt or Sah. e thyroid can " store ^ or hold orJy a certain amount of THYRO-BLOCK' .

TABLETS In a radiation emergency, radioactive iodine may be released in I (POTASSIUM IOOtDE TABLETS, USP) the air. This materia) may be breathed or swallowed. It may '

enter the thyroid gland and dam it The damage would (pronounced poo TASS-e um EYE <Myse, probably not show itself for years. ren are most likely to (astwevested. Kl) have thyroid damage. i If ou

/ take potassium iodide. it will All up your thyroid gland.

This reduces the chance that harmful radioactave todine wtli TAKE POTASSIUM 10DIDE ONLY WHEN PUBLIC enter the thyrmd gland.

HEALTH OFFICIALS TELL YOU. IN A RADIATION i EMEROENCY, RADIOACTIVE IODINE COULD BE WHO SHOULD NOT TAKE POTASSIUM IODIDE I

RELEASED INTO THE A!R. POTASSIUM IODIDE ( A The only people who should not take potassium iodide are FORM OF IODINE) CAN HELP PROTECT YOU. PeoPl e who know they are allergt,c.to todade. You may take potassium iod2de even tf you are tasang medactnes for a thyroid IF YOU ARE TOLD TO TAKE THIS MEDICINE. TAKE IT glem (far example, a thyroid hormone o antithyrmd drugh ONE TIME EVERY 24 HOURS. DO NOT TAKE IT MORE gnant and nursing women and babies and chAdren may also OFTEN. MORE WIL1, NOT HELP YOU AND MAY take thas drug INCREASE THE RISK OF SIDE EFFECTS. DO NOT TAKE THIS DRUG IF YOU KNOW YOU ARE ALLERGIC TO HOW AND WHEN TO TAKE POTASSIUM IODIDE JODIDE. (SEE SIDE EFFECTS BELOW.) Potassium iodide should be taken as soon as possible after be health ofDetals tell u. You should take one dose every hours More wel not you because the thyroid can " hold" A only hauted amounta ofi ine. Larger doses will increase the

[ risk of side e6ects. You will probably be told not to take the g drug for more than 10 days.

IND6 CATIONS ' SIDE EFFECTS THYROID BLOCKINO IN A RADIATION EMERGENCY Usually, side effecta of potassium iodide happen when people ONLY. take higher doses for a long tune. You should be careful not to take more than the recommended dose or take at for longer than DfRECTIONS FOR USE you are told. Side effects are unlikely because of the low dose Use only as directed by State or local pubbe health authonties and the short time you will be talung tne drug.

in the event of a radiation emergency.

DOSE Possible side effects include skin rashes, swellina of the salivary Tablets'- ADULTS AND Ci!ILDREN 1 YEAR OF stands, and "sodism" tmetalhe taste, burmng mouth and throat, d ymptoms of a bead cold, and sometames AGE OR OLDER. One (1) tablet once a day. Crush for small chaldren- EIhac up BABIES UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE.

One-half (1/2) tablet once a day. Crush A few people have an allergic resetton with more serious Erst- symptoms. Nse could be fever and pin pens, or sweumg of parts of the face and body and at times severe shortness of breath requirtog tmmediate med2 cal attention.

Take for 10 days unless directed otherwise by State or local pubhe health authenties. Taking iodide may rarely cause overactivity of the thyroid gland, underecuvity of the thyrmd gland, or enlargement of the Store at controlled room tamperature between 16' and 30*C (59' t yrmd (and Wed to 66*F), Keep container tightly closed and protect from hght.

WHAT TO DO IF SIDE EFFECTS OCCUR If the sade effects are severe or if you have an allerrte reaction.

WARNING stop taking potassium tod2de. Then, if possible calf a doctor or Pomeme iodade should not be used by people afergic so sodade pubbe hesith authonty for instructaons.

Keep out of the reach of children. In case of overdose or allergic reaction, contact a physician or the pubhe health authority. HOW SUPPLIED THYRO BLOCKS TABLETS (Potassium Iodide Tablets tlSP) are white. round tablets, one side scored. other side debossed Each white, round, aco ed mon ammed THYRO. BLOCK 8 TABLET contains 130 mg of potassium iodide. Other ad)b e 1 b ttieUof14 La eIt 00N.04 2- 0 ingredients: magnesium steerste, microcrys:.alkne ceUulose.

sahca gel, and sodium thiosulfate.

WALLACE LABORATORIES '

Orvis on of CARTE A WALT. ACE. INC Crancury, New Jersey 08512 IN4472 03 Rev. 5,'94 O

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