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Rev 4 to Procedure 6210-ADM-2621.02, Maint Training Instructors
ML20116A073
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Issue date: 09/14/1994
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l 2 08/23/90 Expanded narretive in Section 4.2 to better explain initial qualification requirements. Updated functional titles.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 3.0 l 1.0 PURPOSE 4.0 ,

1 2.0 APPLICABILITY / SCOPE 4.0 3.0 DEFINITIONS 4.0 4.0 PROCEDURE 4.0 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 7.0

6.0 REFERENCES

8.0 7.0 EXHIBITS 8.0 Exhibit 1 Instructor Training and Qualification Record El-1 Exhibit 2 - Instructor Training and Qualification Record - E21 Fuit instructor Certification

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TRAINING AND EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Number g gp ADMINISTRATION MANUAL THREE MILE ISLAND 6210-ADM 2621.02 Title . Revision No.

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QUALIFICATION TRAINING PROGRAM 4 1.0 PURPOSE To provide the requirements for instructor certification and qualification for maintenance training instructors. .

2.0 APPLICABILITY / SCOPE 2.1 This procedure applies to allindividuals assigned as maintenance training instructors to the TMI Training Department. Individuals temporarily assigned as instructors SHOULD be considered for all or portions of this procedure based upon the length and nature of their assignment, education, and previous experience as determined and approved by the Maintenance Training Manager or higher-level manager.

2.2 This procedures does not apply to guest lecturers such as supervisors, managers, engineers, ,

subject matter experts, or vendors who may be requested to teach special lectures or courses in l addition to or in support of existing training programs.

l 2.3 Allinstructors who have completed or started their training and qualification training program prior to the implementation of this procedure SHALL complete their requirements in accordance with the procedure they originally started OR with this procedure; in either case, allinstructors SHALL continue their continuing training requirements in accordance with Section 4.5 of this procedure.

3.0 DEFINITIONS 3.1 CERTIFICATION / QUALIFICATION - Process of evaluating, documenting, and certifying that an l individual has complied with the specified requirements for qualification as an instructor. l l

3.2 CERTIFIER - Qualified individual assigned to certify satisfactory completion of designated items in the instructor training and qualification procedure.

3.3 INITIAL CERTIFICATION - Requirements to be completed by instructors assigned to the TMI Training Department prior to instructing.

3.4 INSTRUCTOR TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION PROCEDURE - Procedure defining the training and qualification requirements for maintenance training instructors. I l

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4.1.1 It is intended that all maintenance training instructors progress through the instructor Certification / Qualification Program after being assigned to the Training Department.

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MAINTENANCE TRAINING INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION / I QUAllFICATION TRAINING PROGRAM 4 4.1.2 The Maintenance Training Manager may waive all or part of the certification requirements based on previous education, training, and/or experience of the instructor. The basis of the waiver SHALL be attached to, or annotated on the instructor's certification / qualification '

procedure. Waivers of the requirement to attend the initial Instructor Course SHALL require approval of the Manager, Plant Training.

1 4.2 Initial Certification / Qualification i Newly assigned instructors SHALL successfully complete the following requirements prior to being assigned to instruct: )

i 4.2.1 Training Section Briefing (Exhibit 1, Part I.A.1) - The Maintenance Training Manager SHALL I review the instructor's previous education and experience to determine if any credit is to be given toward instructor certification.

f 4.2.2 Orientation (Exhibit 1, Part f.A.2) - When a new maintenance training instructor is assigned to TMI Training, the Maintenance Training Manager SHALL explain the ' purpose of this procedure and provide the instructor with a copy.

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4.2.3 Satisf actorily complete the assigned GET Program (Exhibit 1, Part I.A.3). l 4.2.4 Site Training Department l'ndoctrination Requirements (Exhibit 1, Part I.A.4) - The instructor SHALL read all selected procedures, documents, and information required for indoctrination l and specified in Ref. 6.1.

4.2.5 Program Development Briefing (Exhibit 1, Part I.8) - The instructor SHALL arrange a meeting with the Training Development Coordinator or Section Head. The purpose of the meeting is to obtain an overview of the TSD model, initial and continuing instructor training, and the role of the Training Development Coordinator.

4.2.6 Present a Practice Lesson (Exhibit 1, Part I.C). I 4.2.6.1 Given a lesson plan, satisfactorily present the lesson for evaluation of teaching l proficiency and presentation of subject matter.

4.2.6.2 The presentation SHALL be evaluated. The evaluation team SHALL be designated by the Maintenance Training Manager.

4.2.6.3 EXEMPTION - The instructor may be exempted from this requirement by j satisfactorily completing the initial instructor Training course.

4.2.7 Maintenance Procedures - The instructor SHALL satisf actorily complete Exhibit 1, Part II.A, Maintenance Procedures, i

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l 4.2.8 Manager, Plant Training interview (Exhibit 1, Part I.D) - After completing Sections 4.2.1 thru 4.2.7, the instructor SHALL arrange a meeting with the Manager, Plant Training, TMI.

The purpose of the meeting is to interview and evaluate the instructor with respect to initial l instructor certification.

4.2.9 Satisfactory completion of the initial certification requirements authorizes the instructor to prepare and, teach assigned subject matter provided that:

4.2.9.1 The instructor has attended or attends and completes training on the subject matter prior to teaching the subject. l OR 4.2.9.2 The instructor researches and develops the applicable lesson material and satisfactorily reviews the subject matter with a qualified instructor, supervisor, or subject matter expert. Satisfactory completion of this requirement SHALL be verified by the Maintenance Training Manager who SHALL complete the respective section of the Instructor Certification / Qualification Record.

4.2.10 Satisfactory completion of the Full Instructor Certification / Qualification Requirements negates continuation of Section 4.2.9 of this procedure.

4.3 Technical Certification / Qualification Reovirements - Exhibit 1, Part ll of this procedure identifies the requirements to be completed by the instructor in a time frame not exceeding two years unless approved by the Manager, Plant Training, TMI. 3 4.3.1 The Maintenance Training Manager may waive all or part of the Technical Requirements per Section 4.1.2 of this procedure.

4.4 Completion of the Instructor Certification / Qualification - The instructor certification requires:

4.4.1 The instructor to have completed all assigned sections of Exhibit 1, Part ll.

4.4.2 Fullinstructor Certification denoted by the signature of the Manager, Plant Training, TMI (Exhibit 2).

4.5 Continuino Instructor Trainino (Exhibit 3) - Training required to maintain certification. This requirement applies to allinstructors, including those who were certif;ed under previous qualification procedures, l

4.5.1 Instructors attend assigned continuing instructor training, technical and/or non-technical l seminars, conferences or other formal training as required or deemed necessary.

4.5.2 instructors spend a minimum of 40 hours4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br /> per year in plant observing maintenance activities and practices.

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QUALIFICATION TRAINING PROGRAM 4 4.5.3 Instructors satisfactorily complete the requirements of the applicable required reading / review book (s) procedure.

4.6 Chances to Instructor Certification / Qualification Procedures l

Changes to this procedure SHALL be made in accordance with Reference 6.2.

' 4.7 Records When completed, Exhibits 1 and 2 of the Instructor's Certification / Qualification Card SHALL be submitted to the Administrative Support Section for records retention.

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 The Manager, Plant Training, TMI, is responsible for:

5.1.1 The certification / qualification of the instructors within TMI Training and for the adherence to the requirements established by this procedure.

5.1.2 Signature authority for section heads in their absence as related to the instructor certification / qualification records.

5.1.3 The approval of each instructor certification / qualification procedure. l l 5.2 The Plant Maintenance Director is responsible for; 5.2.1 Interviewing and discussing with the instructor the training and qualification criteria for maintenance personnel.

5.2.2 Concurring with the instructor's qualification procedure requirements.

5.2.3 Concurring with the completion of the instructor's Technical Qualifications (Exhibit 1, Part II).

5.3 The Maintenance Training Manager is responsible for:

5.3.1 Implementing this procedure.

5.3.2 Acting as certifier for specified sections of this procedure.

5.3.3 Determining and implementing appropriate remedial actions if instructors do not meet their assigned qualification requirements.

5.3.4 Accepting alternative qualifications and waiving applicable requirements per Section 4.1.2.

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QUAllFICATION TRAINING PROGRAM 4 5.3.5 Monitoring the qualification progress of each instructor assigned to his section.

5.4 Instructors are responsible for:

, 5.5.1 Completing assigned certification / qualification requirements.

5.5.2 Maintaining instructor qualification per Section 4.5.

6.0 REFERENCES

l 6.1 " Required Reading", 6210-ADM-2600.09 6.2 " Instructor Training, Qualification, and Evaluation",6200 ADM 2760.

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6.3 "TMI-1 Maintenance Training and Qualification Program",6214-PGD-2662 l

6.4 " Maintenance Training Program for Utility Workers TMI 1",6214-PGD-2661.

l l 6.5 "T&E Department Records", 6200-ADM-1210.01 1

7.0 EXHIBITS l

7.1 Exhibit 1 " Instructor Training and Qualification Record"

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7.1.1 Part I " General Indoctrination" 7.1.2 Part ll " Maintenance Instructor Technical Qualifications" 7.2 Exhibit 2 " Instructor Training and Qualification Record Full Instructor Certification" l

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QUALIFICATION TRAINING PROGRAM 4 EXHlBIT 1 INSTRUCTOR TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION RECORD Part I - General Indoctrination Name: ,

Employee Number: SSN:

Instructor Discipline:

Date assigned to the department as an instructor:

Qualification Process: Start Date Completion Target Date PARTI INITIAL INSTRUCTOR TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION A. Training Section Briefing:

1. The instructor's previous education, training, and experience have been reviewed. Credit to be given toward instructor certifications has been determined.

Maintenance Training Manager Date

2. The purpose of the instructor's certification / qualification process has been explained and the instructor has been provided with a copy of the qualification procedure applicable to him/her.

Maintenance Training Manager Date

3. Attend and satisfactorily complete GET training.

Maintenance Training Manager Date l 4. Site Training Department indoctrination requirements completed. (Ref. 6.1)

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INSTRUCTOR TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION RECORD B. Program Development Briefing:

The educational development process has been explained to the instructor. The briefing includes an overview of the TSD model, initial and continuing instructor training, and the role of the training development coordinators.

Training Development Coordinator /Date or Section Head C. Initial Instructor Training:

Instructor SHOULD complete the GPUN Initial Instructor Course, or equivalent before conducting any instruction. If this is not feasible, the instructor SHALL demonstrate interim instructional competence by a practice presentation. This interim acceptance of instructional competence is valid only until the completion of the next available Initial Instructor Course, unless exception is granted by the Manager, Plant Training, For interim acceptance: satisfactorily completed a practice presentation Maintenance Training Manager /Date Satisfactorily completed the initialInstructor Courso Maintenance Training Manager /Date D. Manager, Plant Training, TMI-1 I have interviewed this instructor and have reviewed his, initial Training and Qualification Record.

This instructor's knowledge of and attitude toward the instructor's role and responsibilities are considered adequate. This individual is hereby granted initial certification as an instructor.

Manager, Plant Training, TMI /Date

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Part ll Maintenance instructor Technical Qualification A. Mcintenance Procedures The listed procedures, after being used by the instructor, will be discussed with his supervisor using the procedure. The primary emphasis of this discussion is to enter on:

The operation of the Administrative Procedure System The organization and Chain of Command relative to the individual procedure.

The individual responsibilities of the Maintenance Workers relative to the specific procedure.

Procedure Supervisor /Date

1. 1001 Series Administrative Procedures D
2. 1008 Good Housekeeping D
3. 1009 TMI Unit 1 Organization D
4. 1012 Shift Relief & Log Entries D
5. 1013 Temporary Modifications & Bypass of Safety Functions D
6. 1020 Cleanliness Requirements D 7, 1022 Control of Measuring and Test Equipment D
8. 1029 Conduct of Operations D
9. 1035 Control of Transient Combustible Materials D
10. 1036 Instrument Out Of Service Control D
11. 1037 Control of Caution of DNO Tags D
12. 1054 Control of Environmentally Qualified Safety Related Electrical Equipment D
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Part 11 Maintenance Instructor Technical Qualification

13. 1065 Vendor Document Control D
14. 1070 TMI-1 Maintenance Plan D
15. 1406 Crane Operator Qualification D
16. 1440-Y-3 Scaffold Construction / Inspection D
17. 1000-ADM-1100.11 Safety Warning Tags D 19, 1000-ADM-1100.05 Confined Spaces D
19. Other pror,edures identified by the Maintenance Training Manager.

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Part 11 Maintenance Instructor Technical Qualification B. Systems Training The instructor will research (trace where possible) and discuss, using the applicable prints and references, the listed systems with a qualified instructor / supervisor. (This requirement may also be accomplished by participating in equivalent systems training classes on the subjec* areas given in this or other training programs.)

Instructor / Supervisor /Date

1. Primary Systems a) Reactor Coolant System b). Reactor Coolant Pumps / Motors c) Reactor Vessel and Internals d) OTSGs e) Makeup and Purification i i

f) Decay Heat Removal l

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a) Main Steam i b) Condensate c) Feedwater 'I d) Emergency Feedwater e) Main Turbines .

f) Circ Water

3. Electrical Distribution a) BOP and 1E Electrical Distribu. tion b) AC Vital Electrical Distribution c) DC Vital Distribution d) Main Generator
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C. Satisfactorily completed Maintenance OJT evaluator training or equivalent i

Maintenance Training Manager /Date D. Completed 1002, Enclosure 10, " Switching and Tagging Qualification Checklist," except items 1 5 and 6. '

Maintenance Training Manager /Date j l E. Plant Maintenance Director interview to include:

l 1. Plant Maintenance Director's Training and Qualification Requirements for:

a) Entry level positions b) Initial training, continuing training, and OJT,

2. Reviewed the completion of the instructor's Technical Qualifications.

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, I have interviewed and have reviewed his/her instructor qualification / certification record, to include completion of the requirements of Part I and Part 11.

j This individualis hereby granted full certification as an instructor.

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ELECTRICAL SAFETY TRAINING FOR NON-ELECT 3ICIANS 11.1.01.396 0 OBJECTIVES l' Upon successful completion of this lesson, the student, in accordance with the listed references, will be able to:

1. Der.ne electrical shock.
2. Explain Ohm's Law and describe its relationship with electrical shock.
3. Describe how the following items effect the severity of an electrical shock:
a. Current magnitude,
b. Current path through the body.
c. General physical condition of the person being shocked. '
4. Describe the effects of the following electrical hazards on the human body:
a. Shock induced electrical burns.

I b. Electrical arc.

c. Electrical blast.

! 5. State when Electrical Safety Equipment.must be used and demonstrate how to inspect this equipment.

6. List the personal protection equipment that will protect from Shock, Arc, and Blast.
7. Explain why grounds are used on electrical equipment.

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9. List the responsibilities of the Electrical Safety Person.
10. State the major types of voltages at TMI and their ratings I
11. Explain why grounds are installed on equipment that is being worked on. j I
12. List two. major voltage testers and describe when they should be used., j 1

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1. John Cadick " Electrical Safety Handbook"
2. EC&M, June 1995 " Beware of Electrical Safety Hazards"
3. Coastal Video " Electrical Principles"
4. Coastal Video " Electrical Emergency Response" l
5. L.A. Department of Water and Power " Electrical Burns and You"
6. J. R. Bowmans' Memo 3223-95-009
7. GPU Nuclear / MET-ED Safety and Health Manual
8. Herb Putz "IPT's Electrical Handbook
9. OPM Sections A1, A2, A3
10. Metropolitan Edison Company Electrical Maintenance Manual
11. OSHA, 29-CFR-1910.'269 Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distributicn
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1. Introduce self and lesson.
2. Explain overall structure and format of I

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b. Be back from breaks on time.  ;

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c. Courtesy dictates that only one person be talking at a time.
d. Phone calls / messages.
e. Attendance requirements,
f. Please ask questions when they occur, not twenty minutes later - it's better te clear the point up quickly than to back track.
g. Examinations and criteria for satisfactory course completion.

TP-1 B. Explain purpose of objectives.

1. Relate objective to job.
2. Objectives define required knowledge.
3. Objectives will be reviewed during course.
4. Directly related to qualification questions.

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electrical hazards.

2. There are three electrical hazards that you need to be protected from: ,

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b. Arc
c. Blast
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how to protect from them.

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Show tape A. Electrical Principles - 14 minute video tape i covering:

1 1. Electrical Circuits.

2. Grounding.

. 3. Circuit - Protection Devices.

i j Show tape B. Electrical Emergency Response - 14 minute video tape covering:

  • 1. Electrical Shock.
2. Levels of Shock.
3. First - Aid Procedures.
4. Electrical Fires.

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obj. 1 C. Electric Shock - The physical stimulation that occurs when electric current passes through the body.

obj. 3a 1. Current magnitude.

a. More current, more injury.

l Ohm's Law TP-2,3,4 b. Current (I) is directly proportional to obj. 2 voltage (1) Medium voltage accidents have lox more fatality rates than low voltage accidents, i

c. Current (I) is inversely proportional to resistance I SAFETY d. Current causes heating that destro'ys human tissue at 122*F.
e. Longer current passes the worse the burn. Resistance decreases and I increases.

obj. 3b 2. Current path through the body.

a. Current path determines which body parts are effected.

(1) Heart can be caused to fibrillate with only 75 mA.

(2) The breathing system can be paralyzed with 5 30 mA.

TP-5,6 b. Worse path is through the heart.

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a. Individual's physical condition greatly modifies the effects of current flow.
b. A person in good physical condition will l be affected less severely than a person in poor health by the same amount of current flow.

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l TP-7 4. Response to Electric Shock

a. Immediate effects - loss of vital functions,
b. Secondary effects - paralysis lasting hours to days.
c. Long range effects - nerve tissue damage causing paralysis, speech or writing impairment and or loss of taste.

D. Hazards of Electricity l obj. 4a 1. Shock Induced Electric Burns

a. Causes severe tissue damage.
b. Almost always third-degree burns because

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c. Growth centers are destroyed.

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b. Current flow is actually occurring through the vapor of the arc terminal material and the ionized particles of air.
c. Have hot ionized gases that throw molten metal.

SAFETY d. Can reach Temperatures of over 15,000 'oF (1) Can cause fatal burns at distances of up to 8 feet.

(2) Can ignite clothing which could cause fatal secondary burns.

e. Flash burns (1) Bright ultraviolet rays created by the are burn human skin and the surface of the eyes. These types of non-contact burns are known as flash burns and can easily become third degree burns and result in blindness.

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(2) Explodes switchgear, turns sheet .

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n. Sometimes an are is not accompanied by a i blast, but when it is, it can be lethal.

E. Affected Body Parts.

TP-9 1. The Skin,

a. Horny layer - high resistance to' current (1) The thicker the layer the higher the resistance
b. Sweat glands and blood vessels - low resistance to passage of electricity
c. Effects of current flow (1) More skin contact, higher currert flow (2) Cuts and moisture .aduce resistance

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a. Electrical p'athways,that are used to l

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b. Electric impulses are passed from one l

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(1) Pain (2) Loss of control External current swamps the I normal nervous systems electrical impulses ,

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  • No longer able to control muscles Loss of sensation and/or

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a. The muscular system provides motor action for the human body
b. The nervous system causes the muscles to contract to move the body and perform physical activity
c. Shock (1) Reflex action Muscle contracts violently Can cause workers to fall off ladders or smash into steel doors or other structures (2) Electrical paralysis a 19 mA blocks the nervous systems signals to the muscular system - victim caught in an electrical hold As current continues the heating and burning action can lower the path's resistance and increase current - death results.

(3) Permanent damage Muscle tissue can be destroyed by burning at currents a SA.

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4. The Heart
a. Electrical impulses cause the heart to beat more than 2.5 billion times in a 75 year lifetime.
b. Shock (1) Outside current of 75 mA can )

l disturb the nerve impulses so that there is no longer a smooth, timed hesrt beat.

(2) The heart fibrillate - beats in a rapid, uncoordinated manner -

flutters uselessly Must stop with large current flow - defibrillator (3) Large current flow causes the heart to become paralyzed

  • Frequently restarts when current is removed
c. Burns (1) Can be fatal depending on the amount of heart tissue burnt.
5. The Pulmonary System
a. The lower diaphragm moving down causes a vacuum on the chest chamber and air moves into the lungs.

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b. Oxygen is then passes to the bloodstream through the tiny capillarlas in the lungs. At the same time, carbo.' dioxide

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't sporadic breathing or complete stoppage.

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h. a5 A - Tissue burning - Not fatal unless vital organs are burned.

TP-11 7. Causes of Injury - direct and indirect i

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a. Reflex action caused by current flow can cause falls giving cuts, abrasions, or broken limbs.

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b. Nerve damage from shock or burns can i cause loss of motor function, tingling, I l

and/or paralysis,

c. Thermal and current induced burns can cause extremely long duration and intense painful suffering. Third-degree burns may require skin grafting to heal.
d. Molten metal and/or burns to the eyes l

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e. The concussion of a blast can cause partial or complete loss of hearing. l 1

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a. An electric shock induced. fall can cause i fatal physical injuries.
b. Severely burnt skin causes the body to l i

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a l burnt areas to aid.in the healing i

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c. Severe trauma from massive burns can
cause a general systemic failure.
d. Burnt internal organs can shut down causing death,
e. If the victim inhales the superheated plasma and molten products froman

, electric arc, the lungs will no longer be able to perform correctly. Death may follow. ,

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fibrillation and/or paralysis. )

9. Case Histories Show tape F. Electric Burn Video .13 minutes - Warning:

Graphic Case Histories are shown in this video.

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a. The purpose of Electrical Safety j l

Equipment is to protect the user from l

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b. The equipment must be used and used I properly in order to be effective.
c. When working around 100 Volts or greater, low voltage gloves, hard hat and safety glasses with UV protection are required. ,

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d. When working around 480 Volts, low voltage gloves, fire retardant coveralls, hard hat, safety glasses and mono-goggles or face shield.

Obj. 6 2. Protection from the Three Electrical Hazards TP-13 a. Shock (1) Rubber insulating equipment

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I (2) Insulated tools when working near energized conductors.

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b. Arc (1) Approved flash / flame-resistant work clothing .

(2) Eye protection such as flash goggles with UV inhibitor / flash coating,

c. Blast (1) Flash / flame-resistant work clothing to protect from splashed molten material.

(2) Face shield (3) liard Hat with chin strap

d. Procedurally (1) De-energize all circuits and conductors in the immediate work area.

(2) Follow the Switching and Tagging procedure.

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(4) Use all specified safety equipment. ,

(5) Follow all safety procedures and requirements.

(6) Inspect all equipment before placing it into service.

(a) Tools (b) Test Equipment (c) Electrical Distribution Equipment  !

(d) Safety Equipment TP-14 H. Grounds Obj. 7 1. Make sure all non-energized equipment is properly grounded.

2. Check normal system grounds.
3. Check temporary safety grounds. ,

. l TP-15 I. Safe Working Distances

1. No worker shall place themselves, or conducting objects, within the distances listed from any exposed live part operating at the phase to phase normal voltage.

Alternating Current Min. Working (Phase to Phase Kilovolts) Distance 2.1 to 15 2 ft. 0 in.

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Phase to Phase.KV Min. Distance 46.1 to 121 5 ft. O in.

j 138 to 145 5 ft. 6 in.

161 to 169 6 ft. O in.

230 to 242 7 ft. O in.

TP-16 J. Safety Equipment Inspection and Care Obj. 8 1. Rubber Safety Equipment

a. This equipment, supplied by the company,

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is tested at our testing facilities in Reading. If passed, a date is stamped on the equipment. This date indicates 4

when the e'quipment is due for retesting.

(1) It is up to you to make your gloves, sleeves, etc. available to be returned for testing.

(2) Generally, the Electric Shop will pick up.your gloves and return

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newly tested ones.

b. Check the due date stamped on the glove and other rubber safety equipment.
2. Inspection
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c. Storage (1) Store rubber and leather gloved in i

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after 30 days of use. No more then 2 months old.

(a) Gloves are placed into the electrical tester and after proper adjustment of water levels, voltage is raised at the rate of 1,000 volts per second (v.p.s. ) until proper test voltage is attained.

(2) Rubber Sleeves shall be tested after 3 months of use or 6 months since last test.

(3) Rubber Blankets shall be tested after 6 months.

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2. Analyze the task and situation at hand. .
a. Lighting
b. Exposed energized equipment
c. Tools (Insulated or Un-insulated)
d. Enclosure / work space
e. Exits
f. Communications i.e., Page phone, Radio, etc.
3. Inspect and put on all applicable safety equipment first,
a. You must ware the same equipment.
4. Give your undivided attention i.e., do not l

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b. De-energize the equipment l
c. Call the Control Room immediately
d. Perform medical assistance - CPR Obj. 10 L. Voltages TP-19 1. Different Voltages at TMI
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b. DC Voltage  !

(1) 12  !

J (2) 125/250

2. Voltage Safety
a. Always test / check for voltage before the
start of work.
b. Treat all equipment / conductors as if s

they were energized until tested.

I TP-20 3. Voltage Test Equipment

a. Simpson 260 or DVM
b. Hi-Voltage Tester (1). Phase tester (A B Chance)'

i TP-21 4. Grounds .

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2. Understand your procedure
3. Follow your procedures
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5. Ask if you are unsure #
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SUMMARY

Instructor should conduct verbal review of objectives by posing the objectives in'the_ form of questions direct.ed at individua'l students. '

IV. EVALUATION Satisfactory completion of the pertinent objectives of OJT E-25, Electrical Safety constitutes satisfactory completion of the lesson.

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I. TRAINING MATERIAL A. Transparencies ,

1. TP- 1 Objectives
2. TP- 2 Electrical Shock Current Path j
3. TP- 3 Nominal Resistance Values for Various Parts of the Human Body i
4. TP- 4 Nominal Resistance Values for Various Materials
5. TP- 5 Hand to Hand Current Path
6. TP- 6 Left Hand to Left Foot Current Path
7. TP- 7 Response to Electrical Shock
8. TP- 8 Factors which Effect Injuries Due to Electrical Arc
9. TP- 9 Typical Skin Cross Section
10. TP-10 Humad Response to Current Magnitude
11. TP-11 Causes of Injury. '
12. TP-12 Causes of' Death
13. 'TP-13 Safety Equipment
14. TP-14 Protection from the Three Electrical Hazards
15. TP-15 Grounds
16. TP-16 ' Safe Working Distances
17. TP-17 Safety Equipment -Inspection and Care
18. TP-18 "YOU" The Safety Person ~
19. TP-19 What to do if something happens
20. TP-20 Voltages at TMI -
21. TP-21 Voltage Test Equipment

. 22. TP-22 Grounds

23. TP-23 Six Step Safety Method l

B. Student Materials ,

1. Handouts
a. Paper Copy of Transparencies
b. SHOP-TALK Unit One Electric Shop Newsletter dated December 15, 1995.
2. OJT. Card E-25, Electrical Safety.

.C . Video Tapes -

1.. Coastal Video's " Electrical Principles" ,

2. Coastal Video's " Electrical Emergency Response"
3. p .A. Department of Water and Power's " Electrical Burns and You"

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FIRE PROTECTION TRAINING INSTRUCTOR , 5 INDOCTRINATION / QUALIFICATION TRAINING PROGRAM 1.0 PURPOSE l

The purpose of this procedure is to define the requirements for the indoctrination, training, and certification of instructors involved in conducting fire protection training.

2.0 APPLICABILITY / SCOPE

2.1 This procedure applies to all individuals assigned as fire protection instructors or coordinators to TMI Training. Individuals temporarily assigned as instructors, including adjunct instructors, ,
SHALL be considered for all or portions of this procedure based on the length and nature of

' l their assignment, education, and previous experience as determined by the Support Training  ;

Manager.

l 2.2 This procedure does not apply to y :t lecturers such as supervisors, managers, engineers, subject matter experts, or vendon t. O may be requested to present special lectures or courses in addition to or in support of existing training programs. Approval of guest lecturers is addressed in the Fire Protection Training Program, Reference 6.3.

2.3 Allinstructors who have started or completed their training and qualification program prior to the implementation of this revision to this procedure may complete their initial, technical, and full certifications in accordance with the revision they originally started or with this revision;in either case, allinstructors SHCULD cor6plete their continuing training requirements in accordance with this re vision of this procedure.

3.0 DEFINITIONS 3.1 Prospective Instructor - Individual assigned by the Support Training Manager or the Manager, Plant Training to become qualified to teach the assigned course, course portion, or module of fire orote tion training.

3.2 Qualificwon Card - Exhibit 1 of this proc 3 dure 3.3 Certifier - Indiddual assigned in the sections of Exhibit 1 to attest that the prospective instructor has demonstrated ';atisfactory knowledge in that particular section.

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FIRE PROTECTION TRAINING INSTRUCTOR 5 INDOCTRINATION / QUALIFICATION TRAINING PROGRAM 4.0 PROCEDURE 4.1 General 4 31.1 Prerequisites for assignment to an instructor position are detailed in the appropriate job description and position specification on file in the Human Resources Department.

4.1.2 When an instructor is assigned to qualify as a fire protection instructor, the Support Training Manager SHALL explain this procedure and provide a copy of Exhibit 1; At the same time, he/she SHALL review the individual's record for prior education and experience in both instructional and technical areas to determine where qualifications already exist. Any areas where certification is made based on already existing qualifications SHALL be identified by the Support Training Manager on Exhibit 1.

1 4.1.3 The qualification process identified in this procedure SHALL be completed in a maximum two year time frame unless approved on a case by-case basis by the Manager, Plant Training.

4.1.4 The prospective fire protection training instructor SHALL obtain certification as a State Fire Fighting instructor through the Pennsylvania State Fire Academy prior to presenting instruction involving live fires.

4.2 General / Initial Indoctrination 4.2.1 Prior to conducting any instruction, the requirements of Part I of Exhibit 1 SHALL have been completed and certified. In addition, the prospective instructor SHALL complete the applicable portions of Part II ( see Section 4.3.3).

4.2.2 The purpose of Part I C, interim Certification, of Exhibit 1 is to provide the opportunity for individuals who have completed M other prerequisites to commence instruction, provided they demonstrate instructional competence, without waiting for the next initial Instructor Course.

4.2.3 The cedification of Part i D, of Exhibit 1 is necessary only prior to initial instruction and need not be completed with each succeeding qualification. .

4.3 Technical Certification / Qualification 4.3.1 The subject matter listed in Pad 11 of Exhibit 1 SHALL be read by the prospective l instructor and discussed first with the Lead instructor, GET/ Protection Training and then the Lead Fire Protection Engineer, TMI.

4.3.2 The Lead Fire Protection Engineer, TMI SHALL certify that the prospective instructor J has demonstrated satisfactory technical knowledge in each of the subject areas listed in s Part il of Exhibit 1.

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INDOCTRINATION /QUALIFICATIONTRAINING PROGRAM 4.3.3 Provided the prospective instructor has achieved initial certification / qualification in l accordance with Section 4.2, he/she may teach those subjects in which he/she has been certified.

4.3.4 The list of subjects SHOULD be revised as needed based on input from training or plant experiences, e.g., lessons learned from drills, training analysis, industry experience, instructor evaluations, etc.

4.3.5 Prior to conducting practical qualification, the prospective instructor SHAL'l be provided a briefing on the conduct of OJT by the Support Training Manager or his designee.

4.4 Full Instructor Certification / Qualification 4.4.1 The' prospective instructor SHALL have completed all initial and technical certification / qualification requirements identified in Parts I & il of Exhibit 1.

4.4.2 The Manager, Plant Training SHALL review the instructor certification / qualification record and sign Part 1 E of Exhibit 1, attesting to the satisfactory completion of the initial and technical qualification requirements.

4.5 Continuing Instructor Training 4.5.1 Following certification as an instructor, instructors SHALL complete continuing instructor training as assigned by the Support Training Manager or the Manager, Plant Training.

4.5.2 Failure to meet target dates for the completion of continuing instructor training SHALL necessitate a review by the Support Training Manager. The Support Training Manager SHALL recommend any corrective action to be taken to the Manager, Plant Training.

The Manager, Plant Training SHALL determine corrective action to be taken up to and including suspension from instructioi# duties.

4.6.1 The attainment of the certification / qualification steps leading up to fullinstructor certification SHOULD be documented on the instructor qualification record. (Exhibit 1)

This document SHOULD be entered in the record *ystem on attainment of the full instructor certification.

4.6.2 Attendance at initial / continuing / program developer training SHOULD be documented on training attendance forms and entered into the training records system.  !

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5.1 The Manager, Plant Training , sponsible for the certification of instructors, and, as such, is responsible for ensuring adherence to the requirements established by this procedure. As part i of this certification, he/she SHALL conduct an interview with each instructor. I 5.2 The Support Training Manager is responsible for the implementation of this procedure. Specific responsibilities include:

5.2.1 Designation of appropriate reference documents for the indoctrination section.

5.2.2 Acceptance of atte<nate qualification where appropriate.

5.2.3 Designating continuing training for attendance by fire protection instructors.

5.2.4 Ensuring that allinstructors are qualified in accordance with this procedure for areas they are assigned to instruct.

5.3 The Lead Instructor, GET/ Protection Training is responsible for acting as a certifier for designated portions of the qualification card.

5.4 The Lead Fire Protection Engineer, TMI is responsible for acting as a certifier for designated portions of the qualification card.

i 5.5 The Prospective instructor is responsible for preparing hirqself/herself in accordance with this procedure to teach the assigned course, course portion, or module of fire protection training.

S.O REFERENCES 6.1 62OO-ADM-2760, instructor Training / Qualification, and Evaluation 6.2 6210-ADM-2600.09, Required Reading 6.3 6212 PGD-2680, Fire Protection Training Program 7.0 EXH' BITS 7.1 Exnibit 1 - Fire Protection Training Instructor Qualification Card, Parts I & 11 1

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INSTRUCTOR TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION RECORD Name: j Employee Number: SSN:

Instructor Discipline:

Date Assigned to the Department as an instructor:

Qualification Process: Start Date Completion Target Date 1

i PARTI INITIAL INSTRUCTOR TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION A. Training Section Briefing:

1. The instructor's previous education, training, and experience have been reviewed. Credit to be given toward instructor certification has been determined.

Support Training Manager Date 2.. The purpose of the instructor's certificatioh/ qualification process has been explained and the instructor has been provided with a copy of the qualification procedure applicable to him/her.

Support Training Manager Date

3. Attend and satisfactorily complete GET training.
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INSTRUCTOR TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION RECORD

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5. Training Department Procedure / Documentation Training g

The following procedures / documents SHALL have been read and discussed with the instructor's immediate or' higher supervisor.

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FIRE PROTECTION TRAINING INSTRUCTOR 5 INDOCTRINATION / QUALIFICATION TRAINING PROGRAM EXHIBIT 1 (CON'T) I B. Training Development Briefing:

] The training development process has been explained to the instructor. The briefing includes an )

. overview of the TSD model, initial and continuing instructor training, and the role of the Training Development Coordinators.

1 Training Development Coordinator D$te l or Support Training Manager a

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C. Administrative Support Briefing:

The training administration system, including records, has been explained to the instructor.

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f Unless waived by the Manager, Site Training, the instructor SHALL complete utial Instructor Training before conducting any instruction, if this is not feasible, instructor SHALL dernonstrate

! interim instructional competence by a practice presentation.

.I For initial certification: satisfactorily completed a practice presentation I

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E. Initial Instructor Certification:

l 1 have interviewed this instructor and have reviewed his/her initial Training and Qualification Record.

This instructor's knowledge of and attitude toward the instructor's role and responsibilities are l

considered adequate. This individual is hereby granted INITIAL CERTIFICATION AS AN {

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F. Full Instructor Certification:

I have interviewed this instructor and have reviewed his/her instructor qualification / certification record, to include completion of the requirements of Part I and Part il.

This individualis hereby granted full certification as an instructor. l

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SUBJECT MATTER QUALIFICATION Subject Matter (As related to the Learning Objectives of the Fire Prot Lead Inst. Lead Fire Eng.

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SUBJECT MATTER QUALIFICATION l Subject Matter (As related to the Learning Objectives of the Fire Prot Lead inst. Lead Fire Eng.  ;

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  • Site Specific Fire Hazards
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11.4.01.045 6 Fire Watch l

OBJECTJVES At the completion of this course, the student should be able to:

A. State where in the plant a hot work permit is required and how long that permit is valid.

1 B. Identify the frequency and inspection criteria associated with a hot work job in accordance with the requirements of Procedure 1410-Y-26. I C. State the actions of the' assigned fire watch if a fire occurs during a job.

D. State the duties and responsibilities of those personnel assigned to conduct a compensatory measure fire watch.

E. Identify the four elements of the fire. tetrahedron and how it may be broken to ,

extinguish a fire. l F. State and explain the four classes of fire.

G. Given a portable fire extinguisher, demonstrate the ability to properly operate

, the extinguisher to extinguish a Class a fire.

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A. Maintenance Procedure 1410-Y-26 B. Administrative Procedure 1038 TIME: 2 Hours t

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Approval / Final -- / Support Trnq Manager /f7/f[

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5 02/17/93 Removed reference to licensed operators since they no longer take course. Added requirement for safety glasses when u' sing fire extinguishers. i

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j. A. The purpose of this training is to ensure you understand your duties and responsibilities when acting in the capacity of a fire watch.

Gr:nerally, your purpose is to:

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2. If a fire does start, notify the Control Room i i i

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B. Lesson Objectives II. PRESENTATION A. Fire Suppressio'n

- 1. Fire Tetrahedron - all elements required for combustion to occur.

a. Fuel - solids, liquids and gases. Try' to limit amount by removing and covering potential fuels, b.. Heat '

(1) Potential heat sources Sparke from cutting, welding, or grinding

- Hot slag

- Arcing from welding

- Open flame from torch (2) These are present simply by the nature of the job.

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c. Oxycen - 21 percent concentration under normal atmospheric conditions. ,
d. Chain Reaction - dividing and l

re-combining of molecules. Chemical reaction producing heat and light.

e. To extinguish a fire, we must eliminate' one of the three elements or inhibit the chain reaction.
2. Classes of fire - class determined by the type of fuel involved,
a. Class A - ordinary combustibles ,

1 (1) Examples: wood, paper, trash (2) Portable extinguishers to use (a) Water (b) Multi-purpose ABC

b. Class B - flammable and combustible liquids.

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(1) Examples; gasoline, oil, solvents, 1 grease (hydrocarbons)

(2) Portable extinguishers to use (a) Multi-purpose ABC (b) Carbon dioxide i

c. Class C - Energized electrical equipment (1) Examples: motors, switchgear, electrical cables.

, (2) Portable extinguishers to use ]

(a) Carbon Dioxide  ;

I (b) Multi-Purpose ABC

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d. Class D - Combustible Metals 1

(1) Examples; magnesium, titanium I (2) No portable Class "D" extinguishers at TMI

3. Manual Portable Extinguisher Operation l
a. Normally, you will be issued-an Ansul i

, Multi-Purpose ABC type extinguisher. )

, b. To operate:

1 (1) Remove nozzle.

(2) Tilt extinguisher away from face /other personnel and press button,to pressurize, i

(3) Check nozzle operation by quickly  !

squeezing handle, to discharge a small amount of agent (4) Approach fire cautiously.

(5) Begin flowing extinguisher from approximately 8-10 feet from the fire. Total effective range of the extinguisher is approximately 15-20 feet.

(6) Apply the extinguishing agent at the base of the flames, sweeping

-back and forth.

(7) After completing extinguishment, continue to flow the extinguisher as you retreat. Do not turn your back to any fire.

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(8) The extinguisher will operate for approximately 20-30 seconds. If you have not extinguished the fire rather quickly, begin to retreat l 1

before all the dry chemical is i gone.

B. Requirements of TMI-1 Corrective Maintenance Procedure 1410-Y-26

1. Purcose'of Control of Hot Work To provide:

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a. Requirements necessary to assure safe (

hot work,

b. Prevention of fire, loss, damage or

~i injuries associated with hot work..

c. A permit system to control all eielding, cutting, brazing, grinding, soldecing and open flame work in all safety related and permanent plant work.

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l use of fuel burning (3) One week'in temporary welding portable heating equipment fabrication areas.

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always contact fire. plant by determination of TMI Fire i

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before using any heat ,

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,' NOTE: Fire Watch may be b. Must be signed'by Job Supervisor and j required to perform. Shift Supervisor / Foreman prior to l

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inspection, beginning work.

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'the]soif}-shalliphp{1 sally a. Inspect and initial criteria on side 2

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.EndWerifyJthiti{the ecEichi?Ee%Eifed'Ms s_atislf7 th. e^*i.tems%, n"[t.hs.

rear [pf5thelpeimitJhaysj beeri"dompleted'tJThia ssilewViEdicates concurrence [with{anpjltM markedj'as MNot app.licable"9 Asp [eiheftidnifshill[b5 b. Ensure all transient combustibles within 40 f t, '

documented [under')he  ; radius hcrizontally of job site "special" Precatitions shall be relocated or, protected with l SrctionMof)theTpermitj f1ame proofed covers, ,

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d. Fixed machinery and wall or~ floor openings within 40 ft. radius shall be i

co.vered with'non-combustible guards.

(1) More than one fire watch may be )

required if this is not possible.

3. Fire Watch Duties
a. Obtain portable " Fire Watch" fire extinguishers from Maintenance Department (Tool Room).

(1) These extinguishers are in addition to those normally in the plant.

(2) They will be markee " Spare".or

" Fire Watch".

(3) Extinguisher shall be currently inspected per U-10, as a minimum one 20 lb. ABC dry chemical extinguisher shall be in the work area.

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Those[pdrsi6nsT6fiths - (4) Persons performing soldering with e

p'rmitithatTdcNnogapply sol *dering irons or guns, may act as toi~ soldering} hot:f work [may their own fire watch and need not beimarked[do6ffpplicabis sign out a special " Fire Watch" (lAjK2A][28M2C((2DC2El extinguisher.

2F}Q Gj ] T4 Q (5) The 30 minute inspection does not apply to, soldering hot work jobs.

(6) Any open flame soldering hot work, shall be performed in full compliance with the permit system.

b. Ensure you know how the extinguisher operates.

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c. Ensure you know the closest means of communications to the Control Room.

(1) Plant Page (2) Telephone ,

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( Portable Radio

d. During job, be alert for hazards,
e. After each work period, (completion of

. job, daily breaks, lunch, etc.)

immediately perform a 30 minute period inspection.

(1) , Continuous Fire Watch for this 30 minute period. Persons soldering need not wait 30 min.

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INSTRUCTOR NOTES May be initialled and (3) Sign the permit in the appropriate dated after the first place after each 30 minute signature, inspection.  ;

(4) The firewatch shall return the signed permit to the supervisor in charge of the work when the permit expires or the work ir complete.

(5) The supervisor c'.iall forward the permit to the Fire Protection Engineer.

g. If a fire occurs:

Notification must be made (1) Notify. Control Room. The Fire to control room no matter Watch may tell the person how small the fire. performing the hot work or another-employee in the area to notify the Control Room.

(2) You should provide the following information:

(a) Name (b) Location (c) What's burning (d) Any injuries (3) Ittempt to extinguish the fire

, (4) If unable to extinguish the fire,.

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1. Initiated when a permanent fire protection feature breaks down. May also be assigned during modifications requiring the shutdown of existing Fire Protection Systems.

Examoles Sprinkler systems Fire doors Structural Steel spray protection Penetration seals

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protection feature is inoperable and is dictated in AP 1038

a. Continuous Fire Watch - posting of Fire Watch person continuously in the area of the fire protection deficiency until resolution.
b. Roving Fire Watch - (1) hour inspections to the area looking for hazards or indications of fire.
3. When assigned, the Shift Supervisor will advise you:
a. Why the watch is required.
b. What action is expected of the Fire Watch such as frequency requirement, what to do in an emergency, etc.

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11.4.01.04E i INSTRUCTOR NOTES Rtmind students before 4 Fire Watch Log Sheet i

going to Burn Bldg. area a. Entry made by Fire Watch on each check, to wear safety glasses. b. Name, time inspection made, and date of inspection required to be filled in by fire watch.

Instructor will D. Actual Fire Extinguishment drmonstrate proper Each student will extinguish a controlled Class B extinguisher operation. pan fire by properly using an Ansul ABC Each student shall perform Multi-Purpose dry chemical extinguisher, the evolution either as an l

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of a two person team depending on class size i and time avai.'. ability.

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SUMMARY

A. Review Lesson Objectives )

1 B. Answer Student's questions 3 C. Post-Fire Practical Activities 1

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2. . Inspect oil separator i i
a. for oil, oil soaked debris,' dry chemical l powder, and screen for clogging by dry chemical powder.
b. Arrange to syphon off oil, if necessary,
c. Notify Utility Department to clean out dry chemical powder or debris, if I

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SECTION 2: PORTABLE EXTINGUISHERS, FIRE STREAMS AND FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT 11.4.01.040 S OBJECTIVES At the completion of this course, the student should be able to:

A. State the four types of fire extinguishers found at TMI and what determines their location'in the plant.'

B. Given a Class A, B, or C fire scenario, state the most appropriate extinguisher to use and how it operates.

C. Given a request for a specific piece of fire fighting equipment, state where that equipment is located and the purpose for which it is used.

D. State the advantages'and disadvantages of water as an extinguishing agent.

E. Given a Class A, B, or C fire scenario, state the best type of fire stream to use and the correct method of. application.

F. Demonstrate the proper method to don and wear protective firefighting clothing.

G. Demonstrate the proper method to den and operate an SCBA while wearing protective firefighters clothing.

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Essentials of Fire Fichtina; International Fire Service Training Association,  !

3rd F (on - 1992 B.

Indust _lal Fire Briaades (Trainina Manuali; National Fire Protection Association, 5th Edition - 1979 1

C. TMI-1 Operating Procedure 1104-45L, Portable Fire Fighting Equipment D. Fire Stre'am Practicds; IFSTA, 6th Edition - 1980 TIME: 4 Hours l

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Revision 5 05/22/94 11.4.01.040 LESSON PLAN HISTORY SECTION 2: PORTABLE EXTINGUISHERS, FIRE STREAMS AND FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT 11.4.01.040 REVISION DATE DESCRIPTION 3 06/12/92 Revised to reflect Unit 2' removal of B.C.

extinguishers and hose reels.

4 01/27/94 Major change to reflect the new MSA SCBA's and.to make the donning sequence the same as taught in GET and Fire Mod'46. Added.information on the donning sequence for protective fire fighting clothing to match Mod #6. Added information on PASS Devices. Changed the rating system used on Fire Extinguishers to comply with the revised Essentials of Fighting 3rd, edition. Other minor changes to update.

5 05/22/96 Minor changes to remove reference to Unit #2 Procedures, removed reference to Unit #2 Hose Reels. Added information under Instructor Notes to discuss the differences between the Ball-Valve Nozzles and the Task. Force Tip Automatic Nozzles.

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B. Lesson objectives C. Encourage questions j

D. Examination l

II. PRESENTATION A. Portable Fire Extinguishers at THI l Show NFPA video " Fighting 1. Water Fires with Portable Fire a. Pump and pressurized types l Extinguishers" b. Effective on Class A fires only l l

c. Effective ange: 30 ft./ Discharge time:

20-30 seconds

2. Ansul ABC Multi-Purpose Dry Chemical
a. Cartridge operated / wheeled type
b. Effec'tive on Class A, B, and C fires
c. Effective range - 15 to 20 ft.

(portable), 20 to 50 ft. (wheeled)

Explain that the Halon in 3. Halon i fire extinguishers is 1211, a. Self contained pressure and Halon in Total Flooding -

b. Effective on B and C fires Systems is 1301. That is the c. Effective range 5 to 8 ft./ Discharge i

, reason for a warning label on time: 20 to 30 seconds

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4. Carbon Dioxide ,
a. Self generating - portable and wheeled i i
b. Effective on Class B and C fires
c. Effective range 5 to 8'ft./ Discharge time: 20 to 30 seconds B. Locacion
1. Generally speaking, the type of extinguisher in a specific location is based on the l

general class of materials in that area.

Class A a. Examples:

(1A): Indicates that 1 1 / 4 -

Wheeled Dry chemical extinguishers gallons of water is required, located in the Turbine Building (2A): Indicates that 2 1/ 2 (Unit 1) near the Auxiliary Boilers gallons of water is required and Turbine Lube oil reservoir due or twice the 1A capacity, to potential of fuel oil leak.

Class B -

CO2 hosereel in Unit 1 Control Room The ratings are based on the due to high electrical fire approximate square foot (sq. potential.

ft.) area of a flammable liquid fire that a nonexpert operator can extinguish.

(20B): Indicates the entinguisher will suppress a 20 sq. ft. flammable liquid

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Class C

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been conducted to ensure that I the extinguishing agent is l not electrically conductive as-rated by Underwriters' ,

Laboratories.

2. Portable CO2 and dry chemical extinguishers i

Ask students to state which are located in the Emergency Fire Equipment is the best extinguishing Building.

agent to use on each class of 3 '. Portable extinguishers are located on each material. elevation of each building.

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the class of. material burning.

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Halon l 3 .. Class C Explain why CO2 and Halon are ABC Dry Chemical ,

effective on de-energized'. B. C. Dry Chemical electrical fires (e.g.: CO2 enclosed areas) Halon 1

4 Class D None at TMI D. Operation of Portable Extinguishers

1. Select the best extinguisher availabl'e which l is effective on the class of material involved.
2. Remove the nozzle prior to approaching the fire. ]
3. Pressurize the extinguisher
a. Ansul-Press " Push" button
b. Water pump tanks must be pumped manually I
c. CO 2, B.C. dry powder, halon and l pressurized water are always j i
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4. Prior to approaching the fire, squeeze the activator nozzle quickly to insure operation.
5. From approximately 8 - 10 feet from the fire, begin flowing the extinguisher, applying the

, agent over the sunface of the fuel in a sweeping notion.

6. Once extinguishment has been achieved, continue flowin'g while retreating to protect i

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1. Advantaaes: i 1

Availability Easily transported High heat absorption qualities High expansion ratio

2. Disadvantaces:

Freezes ,

Conductor of electricity Surface tension resists penetration Causes additional damage

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a. Latent heat of vaporization is the I

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142 BTU required to heat I lb. of ,

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An additional 970 BTUs needed to change the water completely to -

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Therefore, it takes 9263 BTU to change 1 gallon of water completely to steam. One Ib. of Class A material will generate opproximately 8000 BTUs.

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i F. Fire Streams Discuss the difference 1.

! A fire stream is that volume of water that between the Ball-Valve exits the nozzle until it reaches the fire.

Nozzles and the Task Force The type of stream that is chosen, straight Tip Automatic Nozzles, or fog, depends on what the stream is l

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a. A straight stream has a greater reach l

and will normally deliver a larger gallon per minute flow. Normally used for an exterior attack or for direct '!

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L Video: Structural Fire -

b. 'A fog, stream is normall'y used for an 1

Attack.

interior attack due to its more rapid )

vaporization qualities.

2. Method of application
a. Direct attack - apply. water directly to the seat of the fire.

l (1). effective in incipient stage fires' i

i State (3) types of or i

applications and relate to (2) After knock down of a larger fire

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! (1) Effective during free burning and smoldering stages.

(2) Time of application critical. Too J

long will cause smoke to bank down l

f and obscure vision. Watch for flame to change colors and shutdown line.

(3) Utilizes heat absorbing qualities of water to cool, smother'and l

displace smoke and gases.

c. Combination - apply water by swirling {

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a. Utilize a fog pattern - a straight stream will splash and agitate the liquid.
b. Fog serves' to cool the fire and protect the attack teams.
c. Minimum two-1-1/2 inch lines used. .
d. Water allowed to flow after I extinguishment to pr.otect personnel and pre' vent reflash.

, 4. Energized Electrical Equipment

a. Although using water on energized -

electrical' equipment is a last resort i

effort, it may be necessary under

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i Inability to control a fire with portable extinguishers in heavily

' congested cable trays when all cables cannot be de-energized.

b. Procedure (1) Always use a fog pattern; the tiny droplets will not conduct the electricity back to the nozzleman.

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(3) Consider water drainage direction.

(4) Consider the effect of water on adjacent, uninvolved equipm4nt.

c. Rule of Thumb If a fog pattern is ,used and a distance of at least 6 feet from the equipment is maintained, the nozzleman'will be safe as long as the voltage is 30,000 volts

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5. Hardling the Nozzle Explain " water hammer" and 'a. Kick-back is the reactionary force of its effects. the water exiting the nozzle that forces the nozzleman backwards,
b. Tec ques to counteract kick-backs (1) Nozzleman should-have one foot in front of the other; not side by j

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(2) One hand on the base approximately one foot from the nozzle coupling.

(3) Open the nozzle slowly and lean into the nozzle.

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. 1 (5) If advancing the nozzle any ,

distance, partially shut down the flow (if possible), advance the line, resume flowing water. .

(6) Always start and stop the flow of

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hydrant or gated' wye (if ins tal.*eed ) . Kinking the hose is not recommended since hose couplings can cause serious injury.

(May consider use of a hose clamp, if available.)

(2) Obtain two (2) sections of f

replacement hose. When charged, hose stretches. Frequently, one i '

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(4) Recharge the line.

The potential for a hoseline rupture illustrates the need for a back-up line to be stretched as soon as possible following the initial attack line.

NOTE: This portion will be G. Fire Fighting Equipment conducted onsite in the 1. Fire Brigade Van plant. a. Uses Transportation to fires in  ;

outbuildings Laying hose from hydrant to fire Refer to procedure for b. Equipment contained in van, current listing of equipment. c. Van keys retained by Security

d. Remember to unplug b2.ock heater before moving vehicle
2. Hose houses and hydrants. . Equipment contained in hose house
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. b. Operation of equipment 4 Fire Fighting Turnout Gear Full protective clothing for structural

'l fire fighting consists of the following:

1. Helmet - protects the head from impact / puncture injuries, as well as thermal temperatures,
a. All helmets must have earflaps, which should always be used during fire fighting.
b. Chin straps ensure the helmet will remain in-place,
c. Helmet warning (markings):

Helmet must be properly adjusted and secured to the head with all components in place to provide designed protection.

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a. Eye protection must be worn while performing duties on the fireground or at other emergency' situations,
b. Cairns Metro 660 C (at' TMI)

-ANSI Standard 287.1 provides a flip-up faceshield l t'o provide face and eye protection.

3. ~ Protective Hoods - protects portions of the firefighter's face, ears and neck not covered by the helmet or coat,
a. Proper placement of the hood (over the facepiece straps) will not interfere with the SCBA facepiece-to-face seal.
b. Hoods are composed of PBI (polybenzimidezole) and Kevlar i

aramid fibers. (TMI)

4. Protective Coats (bunker coats) -

UFPA 1971: Standard on protects the torso and arms against Protective Clothing for cuts, abrasions, and thermal Structural Fire Fighting injuries (resulting from radiant

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of three (3) layers: outer shell, moisture barrier, and thermal barrier.

l (1) Barriers serve to trap insulating air that inhibits the transfer of heat from the outside to l

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(2) Also, protects against direct flame contact, i

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b. Standards. require reflective

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5. Protective Trousers (bunker pants)

NFPA'1500 - designed to protect the legs and lower torso the same as the coat.-

a. Require ,the same layering of barriers as the coat'. ,
b. Each leg must have a band of reflective trim encircling the leg'between the cuff and the knee.
c. TMI employs a red reflective trim around the legs about four (4) inches above the cuff.
d. TMI also utilizes additional' options such as reinforced knees (leather), leather cuffs and heavy-duty suspenders to increase the trouser's durability.

. 6. Hand P'rotection (gloves) - protects hands from cuts, wounds and burn injuries.

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effectively while providing '

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b. TMI uses gloves (" Tempo") th.at incorporate aramid fiIbers with '

leather palms / fingers and an I extended wristlet for additional protection.

7. Foot Protection (boots) - protects feet from various wounds and burn. l l

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NFPA 1974: Standard on a. Puncture' resistance should.be Protective Footwear for 'provided by'a stainless steel Structural Fire Fighting mid sole plate.

b. Selected foot protection should ensure injury.from hazards such as falling objects, nails; firebrands are I minimized.
c. Boots should employ the same t

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d. THI has Servus or Ranger boots which meet the standard: I H.*' Personal Protective Equipment 1.

Protective Breathino Apparatus (SCBA) -

protects the respiratory system and face from toxic smoke and products of combustion.

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. Standard requires the unit to'be only a ,

positive-pressure breathing apparatus.

(1) Affords a greater protection factor.

(2) Provides a constant pressure greater than atmospheric, b.

TMI utilizes the MSA Custom 4500 unit with 88 cubic foot air cylinder.

(Maximum service life of 60 minutes.)

2. Personal Alert Safety System (PASS) - '

provides life-safety protection'by. emitting a ,

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c. TMI has the Lifeguard II unit which exceeds the minimum of the standard.

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e. Don bunker coat and secure fasteners on the storm flap.

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g. PQll protective hood over' top of head and facepiece straps.

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b. Description of operation and limitations.

(1) 60 minute rated capacity - (varies with individual) -

(2) Low pressure alarm activates at approximately 1000 psi (25%

capacity) 10 - 12 minutes of air remaining for 60 minute cylinders

c. Operation / Donning Breathing Apparatus -

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(1) Inspect the unit. ~

(2) Don the unit (over-the-head or coat methods).

(3) Correct chest strap while leaning forward.

(4) Tighten harness straps.

I (5) . Connect and adjust waist belt. l (6) Fully open cylinder valve.

(7) Ensure low pressure alarm rings momentarily.

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(9) Open (yellow) main-line valve and should match cylinder. 1 1

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(17) Secure the breathing tube cap to the regulator after ensuring proper

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(18) Test (red) by-pass valve by opening it briefly.

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(20) Donning Personal Alert Safety System (PASS)

(21) Secure PASS device to harness strap or waist belt.

(22) Switch device control knob to the

" ARM" position.

a (23) Alarm tone will sound twice to indicate arming of unit.

(24) Always turn on and test device before entering a hazardous atmosphere.

d. Changing cylinders
6. Standpipes NOTE: All N-2 hose reels are- a. General location in plant 00S. b.' 1-1/2 inch non-collapsible hose 50' to 200* feet depending on location a
c. Nozzle - most are industrial fog type designed to be used on energized electrical equipment,
d. Hitch Pin Isolation valve limits pressure to 80 psi (Unit 1 only)

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b. Wheeled CO2 and dry chemical locations.

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SUMMARY

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REVISION EFFECTIVE DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE REVIEWED BY:

DATE APPROVED BY:

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Qualification Training Program

  • 6 1.0 PURPOSE To define the req'uirements for the certification and qualification of radiological controls instructors.

2.0 APPLICABILITY / SCOPE 2.1 This procedure applies to all radiological controls instructors assigned to the Support Training Section of the Three Mile Island Plant Training Department.-

2.2 individuals temporarily assigned to the Training Department (contractors for example) may be

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considered for all or part of this program based on their previous education / experience and their specific assignment.

2.3 This program does not apply to guest lecturers such as supervisors, managers, engineers, or vendors who are subject matter experts.

2.4 This procedure provides the requirements for instructor orientation and certification for instructors involved in training designated Radiological Control personnel.

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  • DEFINITIONS 3.1 Instructor Certification - Requirements to be met by individual before instructing, Sign-Off Record - Exhibits 1 and 2 of this procedure.

3.2 Certifier - Individual assigned to certify satisfactory completion of designated items in the instructor Qualification Card (exhibits).

4.0 PROCEDURE 4.1 Prerequisites. As per position specifications.

4.2 instructor Certification Requirements 4.2.1 A newly assigned radiological controls instructor SHALL successfully complete Initial Instructor Training and Certification - Exhibit 1, Part I prior to performing classroom instruction.

4.2.2 Satisfactory completion of the certification requirements per Section 4.2.1 will permit the instructor to prepare for and instruct the assigned subject matter l provided that:

I l 4.2.2.1 The instructor attends and satisfactorily completes a class on the subject matter prior to instructing the subject.

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Qualification Training Program 7 4.2.2.2 The instructor satisfactorily reviews the subject matter with a qualified instructor or subject matter expert prior to instructing that subject matter.

-OR-4.2.2.3 The instructor researches, develops and/or modifies the lesson / topics and associated training material.

4.2.2.4 The Support Training Manager may waive all or part of the instructor Certification requirements based upon the previous educational and/or experience / background of the instructor.

This waiver must be in the form of a memo detailing the items wavered and the justification for the waiver. The memo will be attached to the Exhibit 1.

4.3 instructor Technical Certification Requirements 4.3.1 All newly assigned radiological controls instructors SHALL satisfactorily complete the Technical Requirements (Exhibit 2) as designated by the Support Training Manager.

4.3.2 Part 11 A, B & C of Exhibit 2 need not be completed by new instructors who are qualified as a GRCS at TMI. .

4.3.3 Part 11 D and E of Exhibit 2 need only be completed by those instructors designated by the Support Training Manager. The Support Training Manager SHALL determine the allowable completion time.

-OR-4.3.4 TMI Training Instructors, not fully certified per this procedure, assigned to instruct Radiological Controls Technicians in radiological controls topics will qualify on the subject material / lesson plan, per section 4.2.2 of this procedure. Qualification on the specific task / lesson SHALL be documented on Exhibit 3.'

4.4 Maintaining Instructor Certification To maintain certification, ALL fully certified instructors assigned to instr'uct radiological controls l

technicians SHALL:

4.4.1 Attend advanced instructor training and other training assigned by the Support Training Manager on an as-needed and as-available basis. This training SHALL be documented on a training attendance form and placed in the training records.

l 4.4.2 Spend 96 hours0.00111 days <br />0.0267 hours <br />1.587302e-4 weeks <br />3.6528e-5 months <br /> per year in the plant observing radir Agical activities and practices.

4.4.3 Complete the TMI Training Department Required Reading / Revision Review Proce'ss as assigned.

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4.4.4 Only fully qualified Radiological Controls instructors SHALL complete the following, i every two years:

I 4.4.4.1 Complete GRCS practical factors. l l

4.4.4.2 Complete, the GRCS written exam with a minimum grade of 85%. l 4.4.4.3 Complete the GRCS oral board.

4.5 Instructors who are required to maintain qualifications in specific lessons or courses on an 4 annual basis are exempted from attending those lessons or courses and from taking any I required exams in those lessons or courses provided that the instructor has either developed or taught the lessons or courses in question within the required qualification /requalification time.

Documentation is accomplished by the instructor's signature on either the Training Attendance Form or on the lesson plan.

4.6 Instructor certification requirements not completed in the designated time limits contained herein SHALL be identified by the Support Training Manager and be assigned appropriate I corrective actions.

4.7 Records 4.7.1 The attainment of the certification / qualification steps leading up to fullinstructor certification SHOULD be documented on the instructor qualification record. This document SHOULD be entered in the record system on attainment of the full instructor certification.

4.7.2 Attendance at initial and continuing instructor / program developer training is documented on training attendence forms and is entered into the training records system.

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 The Manager, Plant Training TMl is responsible for the certification / qualification for all instructors, both permanent and temporary, and for ensuring adherence to the requirements established by this procedure.

5.2 The Support Training Manager is respo'siblen for the implementation of this procedure. Specific responsibilities include:

5.2.1 Designation of advanced instructor development training as deemed necessary.

5.2.2 Designation as a certifier for selected sign-offs in exhibits.

5.2.3 Determination and implementation of appropriate actions in response to instructor (s) who have not completed their qualification requirements within the time limits identified herein.

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5.2.4 Identification and implementation of technical certification requirements for temporarily assigned instructor.

5.2.5 Assignment of material under Exhibits 1,2 & 3.

5.2.6 Monitoring the certification progress of assigned instructors.

5.2.7 Ensuring that allinstructors meet the qualification requirements of this procedure in the areas of their instructional assignments prior to the actual instruction.

5.2.8 Maintaining current training records in accordance with this program for instructors assigned to them.

5.3 The Radiological Controls Department is responsible for:

5.3.1 Review and concurrence with this program as identified on the cover sheet of this program.

5.3.2 Providing instructor interface meetings.and appropriate sign"-offs for selected portions of Exhibits. 1 5.4 The Analyst, Respiratory Protection SHALL approve the lesson plans and qualify those instructors required to teach respiratory protection to radiological controls personnel.

l 5.5 The Manager, Radwaste/ Chemistry or designee SHALL approve the lesson plan.and quality.

those instructors required to instruct shipment and receipt of radioactive materials for the rad waste supervisor training program.

6.0 REFERENCES

6.1 Training Procedure 6210-ADM-2600.03, " Employee Indoctrination".

6.2 Training Procedure 6213-PGD-2641, " Radiological Control Technician /GRCS Training Program" 6.3 Radiological Controls Procedure 6610-ADM-2622.02, " Oral Board Examinations for Radiological Controls Technicians Group Radiological Controls Supervisors" 6.4 TMI Training Department Required Reading / Revision Review Process,6210-ADM-2600.09.

6.5 T&E Procedure - Instructor Training, Qualificati6n and Evaluation, 6200-ADM 2760 1

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INSTRUCTOR TRAINING /QUAltFICATION RECORD NAME: SSN _ ,

EMPLOYEE NUMBER BADGE NUMBER 1

INSTRUCTOR DISCIPLINE: 1 DATE ASSIGNED TO DEPARTMENT AS AN INSTRUCTOR:

. ALIFICATION PROCESS: Start Date Completion Target Date ,

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1. The instructor's previous education, training, and experience have been reviewed. Credit to be given toward instructor certification has been determined.

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2. The purpose of the instructor's certification / qualification process has been explained and the  !

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3. Satisfactorily complete 'Aadiation Worker Training.

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4. Satisfactorily complete Respirator Training (all devices).

Respirator Instructor / Date

5. Read the following procedures and documents. Discuss their content and application to the duties of the instructor with your manager.
a. ANSI /ANS 3.1-1978 and 1981, American National Standard for Selection, Qualification and Training of Personnel for Nuclear Power Plants.
5. USNRC, ASLB: Partial initial Decision, July 27,1982
c. Procedure 1000-ADM 2600.01, Control of Examinations
d. Procedure 6000-ADM-1218.01, Nuclear Assurance Division Approved Document System
e. Plan 1000-PLN-2600.01, GPU Nuclear Corporation Training Plan
f. Procedure 6200-ADM-2682.01, Training System Development l

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. g. The Academy for Nuclear Training ACAD 91-015, The Objectives and Criteria for Accreditation of Training in the Nuclear Power Industry I

h. The Academy for Nuclear Training ACAD 91-016, The Process for Accreditation of '

Training in the Nuclear Power Industry

i. Training and Education Department Employee Indoctrination 6210-ADM 2600.03.
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6. Read the following procedures / documents. Discuss their content and application to the duties of the instructor with your manager. *
a. GPUN Radiation Protection Plan,
b. Other documents per the Radiological Controls department as listed below:

Support Training Manager / Date

7. Administrative Support Brief'ng:

i The training administration system, including records, has been explained to the instructor.

Supv. Trng. Admin. Support / Dato B. DEPARTMENT INTERFACE

1. Discuss the interface between the Plant Training Department and the Radiological Control Departments.

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C. INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION  ;

1. Training Development Briefing The training development process has been explained to the instructor. The briefing includes an overview of the TSD model, initial and continuing instructor training, and the role of the Training Development Coordinator.

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INSTRUCTOR TRAINING / QUALIFICATION RECORD NAME: DATE:

INSTRUCTOR DISCIPLINE:

2. Initial Instructor Training The instructor SHOULD complete the initial Instructor T, raining Course before conducting any

. instruction. If this is not feasible, the instructor SHALL demonstrate interim instructional competence by a practice presentation.. This interim acceptance of instructional competence is valid only until the completion of the next available initial Instructor Course, unless exception is granted by the Training and Education Director.

For interim acceptance: satisf actorily completed a prdctice presentation:

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Support Training Manager / Date OR-Satisfactorily completed the Basic Instructor Course.

Support Training Manager / Date

3. Manager, Site Training i have interviewed this instructor and have reviewed his/her initial training and qualification record. This instructor's knowledge of and attitude toward the instructor's role and responsibilities are considered adequate. This individual is hereby granted initial certification as an instructor.

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EXHIBIT _R FULL INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS NAME: DATE:

INSTRUCTOR DISCIPLINE:

A. Written Study the initial Rad Con Training Course as defined by the Radiological Controls Field Ops Training Standard and demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the course content by taking an exam and reviewing the results with a qualified instructor. The exams SHALL be Category 1.

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1. Complete GRCS exam administered IAW Reference 6.2. Minimum passing grade SHALL be 85% every 2 years.

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2. Other selected lessons as designated by the Support Training Manager, a.

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1. In-plant experience - Instructors will spend at least three days per quarter or equivalent in-plant observing Rad Con Operations and/or working on requalification.

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In-plant time SHALL,be entered into, training records by use of a Training Attendance Form.

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2. Complete and maintain current the practical factor items for GRCS as specified in Appendix B of Reference 6.2.

Upon completion of these practical factor items, submit the practical factor sign off record to the Support Training Manager for review and incorporation into the training records.

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l 1. Every 2 years, pass a GRCS oral board administered IAW reference 6.2.

Support Training Manager / Date NOT5: Sections D and E are to be completed by those instructors designated by the Support i Training Manager.

l . D. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION INSTRUCTOR Completed all qualifications for instructing respiratory protection to radiological controls

, personnel as required by the Analyst Respiratory Protection.

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E. RAD WASTE SUPERVISOR TRAINING PROGRAM All instructor (s), prior to instructing this program, will be required to:

  • Review the training lesson plan, handouts, visual a' ids and exam banks.
  • Review appli. cable areas of 10 CFR,49 CFR, Domestic Mail Manual, burial site licenses, and TMI Rad Waste Procedure.

Upon the review of the above mentioned materials the instructor SHALL orally discuss i therri with the Manager, Radwaste/ Chemistry or designee. By signature below, the Manager, Radwaste/ Chemistry or designee certifies that the instructor may instruct the Radioactive Material Shipping Training Program.

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This individual is hereby granted full certification as an instructor.

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ASSIGNED TRAINING TOPfCS FOR NON-RAD CON INSTRUCTORS INSTRUCTOR NAME:

INSTRUCTOR TRAINING DISCIPLINE:

INSTRUCTOR SS#:

t This form is required to be completed for alllesson assignments to be instructed out side of the training discipline the instructor normally instructs, and attached to their qualification card.

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OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this lesson and using applicable procedures the student should be able to complete the following objectives (as applicable) for the following instruments, RM-14, E-140N, RO2/2A, E-520, Ludlum Model 16 and

'Model 3, Ludlum Model 12S micro R meter, PRM-6, ESP-1/2, PRS-1/2 and ASP-It A.

' State the type of detector utilized and name all the types of radiation that the instrument can detect and/or measure.

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State the range of the instrument for each scale or multiplier including the units of measure (i.e., CPM, mR/hr, mrem /hr).

C. Define Beta correction factor (BCF) and calculate the beta exposure rate given the BCF, open, and closed window readings.

D. List the conversion, correction, or efficiency factors of the instrument.

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State three standard precautions associated with the use of all survey instruments.

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Describe the preoperational checks to be performed on all instruments prior to use.

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Explain the actions to take if an instrument fails any of the preoperational checks.

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State at least four general items to consider before performing surveys.

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State at least four general items to consider while performing surveys.

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L. Explain what is done to a survey before it is given to the lead technician / t GRCS and when it is filed in history. l M. Given survey information, determine the proper postings required for an area.

th. Describe the proper method for making corrections to surveys.

O. Describe the proper method to annotate the following readings on surveys:

j contact, general area, beta, neutron, R or Rem /hr.

P. Describe how a general area or grid survey is obtained.

Q. Analyze a set of circumstances given by the instructor and determine the instrumentation requirements and precautions or actions which should be taken in performance of the survey.

R. Given a completed survey, review it for correctness and completion. l Annotate all errors or omissions.

S. State how a survey probe is to be held during a survey and discuss why.

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9400-PLN-4542.03 - A Survey Plan for SNEC to Show Compliance with Decommissioning Termination Survey Criteria.

9400-ADM-4500.04 - Records Retention 9400-ADM-4500.11 - Radiation Surveys 9400-ADM-4500.12 - Radiological Surveys: Requiremento and Decontamination 9400-ADM-4500.14 - Establishing and Posting Areas 9400-OPS-4524.09 - Operation of the EIC E-520 9400-OPS-4524.10 - Operation of the EIC RM-14 9400-OPS-4524.12 - Operation of the Ludlum Portable Scaler Model 2000 9400-OPS-4524.13 - Operation of the EIC Portable Ion Chamber, Model RO2/2A 9400-OPS-4524.17 - Operation of the EIC Count Rate Meter Model E140N 9400-OPS-4524.20 - Operation of the EIC " Rascal" Alpha Detector PRS-1/AC-3 9400-OPS-4524.23 - Operation of the Ludlum Model 12S Micro R Meter 9400-OPS-4524.24 - Operation of the Ludlum Model 16 and 3 9400-OPS-4524.25 - Operation of the ASP 1 Survey Instrument 9400-OPS-4524.26 - Operation of the EIC Count Rate Meter Model PRM 6 9400-OPS 4524.27 - Operation of the EIC Smart Portable Survey Meter, Model ESP'-2 6610-INS-4200.01 - TPG Instrument Manual, Operation of the EIC Scint. Alpha Counter, Model SAC-4 6610-QAP-4220.01 - QA Program for Radiological Instruments TIME: Approximately 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> PAGE 2 OF 2 GPtf NUCt1AA COUOltAflON MIDDLETOWN, PA LPATMA.Ull M01Als 2 COPYRIGHT IM: j

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Radiation monitoring is the main responsibility

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1. Review the specifications of each of the portable survey instruments used.

2 Review the guidelines for conducting surveys.

3. Review objectives.

II. PRESENTATION A. General categories of types of instruments

1. -Alpha contamination survey instruments 2 Area radiation monitors
3. Beta / gamma contamination survey instruments
4. Neutron Survey instruments
5. Beta /garuna dose rate survey instruments C. Gansna dose rate survey instruments OBJ. A B. Alpha Survey Instruments 9400-OPS-4524.20
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e. TIME BASE switch: preset base in multiples of X0.1 and XI (Model 1)

TIME BASE switch: preset base in multiples of X0.1, X1, x10 (Model 2)

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h. Sample drawer - positions the sample under the detector
i. Checks:

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500 epm scale Max reading 50,000 cpm c. Multiplier switch - X1, X10, X100 l

! 2.2 or 22 seconds d. Response switch - slow / fast l 1 click / event detected e. Variable volume control l

Normal'ly set at 100 cpm f. Variable alarm setpoint i 1

over background (1) visual l -

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Must be reset manually (3) reset after an alarming 1.

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i Battery trickle charges off g. AC or Battery j of AC and cannot be (1) battery - emergency use only serviced by the user.

j Signal.comes from AC power h. Test switch - 3,600 cpm

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OBJ. D j. Standard efficiency - 10%

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9400-OPS-4524.17 2. E-140N OBJ A a. G-M detector (HP-210/260), thin Detector window is fragile. window Will detect alpha but is (1) 20 cm2 detector area not used to measure them. (at 'l em) l OBJ B b. 0 - 500 cpm scale Max, reading 50,000 cpm. c. Multiplier switch - X1, X10, X100 2 to 10 seconds d. response switch - variable slow / fast Use to reset meter after e. Reset switch overranging. f. Frisk within 1/2" at 3"/sec I OBJ D g. Standard efficiency - 10%

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g. SPKR (speaker) - turns the speaker

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e. Zero adjust knob
f. Detector vented through desiccant (1) blue - good (2) pink - bad
g. Statistics Good for up to 1 MeV beta. (1) beta window -

400 mg/cm 2 (2) detector wall -

200 mg/cm 2 (3) case wall - 0.5" (1/3mm) density of AL,= '

2699 mg/cm 3 2699 x .13 cm =

350 mg/cm 2 OBJ D h. Beta Correction Fact'or (BCF)

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open during gamma readings. 1 Point out.the detentes on the sides which marks the detector center.

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c. multipliers - x1, x10, x200, x1000 ,
d. range 3 mR/hr Replace if necessary e. battery check Repeatable geometry f. source check Turn off if not needed to g. audio switch extend battery life
h. Uses (1) gamma dose rate surveys 9400-OPS-4524.16 3. E-140 OBJ A a. G-M detector, HP-177 (hot dog probe)

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c. Multiplier switch Max reading 50 mR/hr (1) X1, X10, X100 Used after overranging. d. Reset switch 1

2 to 10 seconds e. Variable response

f. ~Uses (1) low level gamma dose rate 1

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(1) X.01, X.1; X1, X10, X100 C

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-e. Uses (1) gamma dose rate surveys

f. Demonstration ,

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c. Multiplier switch (1) X0.1, X1, X10, X100 -

Model 3 (2) X1, X10, X100, X1000 -

Model 16 OBJ D d. Range 0-500,000 cpm CPM /uR/hr conversion Replace as necessary e. Battery check

f. Source check
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>1/4 scale increment off h. Mechanical zero zero

i. Gross count rates (1) WIN switch in OUT position (Model 16)

(2) ON/OFF audio in On position (3) F/S switch in S position

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c. Multiplier switch (1) X.01, X.1, X1, X10, X100 Max, reading 2000 mr/hr (2) X100 uses internal probe only l 2 to 10 s'econds d. Variable response
e. Uses (1). gamma dose rate surveys
f. Demonstration 9400-ADM 4210.01 F. Radiation Survey Guidelines I

" Radiation Dose Rate 1. Purpose of radiation surveys.

Surveys" contains many of a. Control / assess personnel radiation these requirements. exposure ,

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2. Types of surveys The type of survey being a. Rout;ines - shif ty, daily, weekly, performed sometimes monthly, quarterly determines the forms used; b. Job specific - corrective or i.e., release, shipping, preventive maintenance personnel decon, etc. c. Shipment / receipt _of radioactive material  ;

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~l Alpha, beta, gamma or (1) type of radiation neutron mr/hr or R/hr (2) anticipated levels Environmental; i.e.,' temp, (3) instrument limitations noble gas, underwater, i i

Review these b. Exposure ALARA during survey by:

considerations. Identify (1) check previous surveys problem or wait areas. (2) work performed or conditions changed since last survey i Hatch, smears, envelopes, (3) supplies needed to do survey pen, bags, signs, etc.

Bag meter (4) protect instrument from contamination Prevent overranging meter. (5) enter area w/ meter or scale Utilize reset button if for anticipated levels needed. (6) use extendable probes (Telectector)

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(9) adequate P.C.'s, respirator l and TLD l

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(1) ensure the surveyor's body is  !

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, (9) contact readings within 1" to. prevent contaminating (10). safety precautions.

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keep hands free by using carrying straps when climbing use ladders or scaffold for inaccessible areas; don't climb on equipment use descent device when entering va tits IMPORTANT (11) high dose rate areas may saturate G-M detectors ,

causing them to read low in high dose areas OBJ J d. After surveying:.

(1) frisk out equipment, turn off and return meter, count samples -

(2) report any major changes in levels, update signs OBJ L Review the log and how the number is assigned:

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Binder is maintained (6) originals into file of current surveys (7) old originals to clerical for-filing 9400-ADM-4200.01 4. Documenting Surveys

" Radiological Surveys" a, . Detailed but not crowded data on Black ink only, map Demonstrate proper method. b. Accurate and legible

c. Make changes by lining out, ,

initialing and dating the change.

-OBJ K d. data entry on " Form A" Review the information required on the form.

Show." Form A".

OBJ O e. Data entry: on maps Note any pertinent (1) circle contact readings distances associated'with readings.

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(2) beta readings with "B" suffix (3) area readings are numbers only (4) neutron readings with "N" suffix (5) Rem /hr readings mark with "R/hr" suffix ,

Review the information f. Data entry using Form "B" required on the form. (1) sequentially number where Show " Form B" readings are taken on the map in,a box 1

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The unit is designed to (5) turn meter off after use allow changing probes.

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. the batteries Inspect cables at the (7) faulty cables may give 3-j connect!.on to the meter and spurious high readings at the probe. Cables of a

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c. Beta radiation readings Show beta windows on l (1) need to physically l

RO2/2A, E-520 and E-140.

discriminate between beta and gamma levels Only the RO2/2A is (2) (open - closed) x BCF = beta calibrated for betas and dose rate has correction factors.

OBJ C (3) BCF (Beta Correction Factor) a multiplication factor which is used to correct the beta reading because of the instrument's different response to beta and gamma radiation.

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(phenolic detector) 0.13 cm aluminum case walls Detector walls need .13 c 2700 mg/cm 3 ,

450 mg/cm 2 351 mg/cm2 200 + 351 = 551 mg/cm 2 OBJ Q G. Scenarios Give the trainees scenarios 1. Purpose of survey (job specific, etc.)

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a. Radiological - type radiation, levels, airborne (gas, particulate)
b. Environmental
3. Safety (climbing, crane loads, tanks)  ;

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identify the errors.

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