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Corrected Rev 15 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure FNP-0-EIP-4, Chemistry & Environ & Health Physics Support to Emergency Plan
ML20132E921
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Issue date: 07/23/1985
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i FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT j

EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE j FNP-0-EIP-4 i

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4 This procedure delineates the responsibilities of the

Chemistry & Environmental and Health Physics groups q for emergency preparedness and during emergency conditions.

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J 2.0 References

.; 2.1 Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plan't Emergency Plan.

2.2 FNP-0-EIP-9, Radiation Exposure Estimation and Classification of Emergencies 1 2.3 FNP-0-EIP-10, Evacuation and Personnel Accounta-j bility.

2.4 FNP-0-EIP-11, Handling of Injured Personnel.

] 2.5 FNP-0-EIP-13, Fire Emergencies, j 2.6 FNP-0-EIP-14, Re-entry Procedures.

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j. Q 2.7 FNP-0-EIP-15, Emergency Drills
2.8 FNP-0-EIP-16, Emergency Equipment and Supplies 3 2.9 FNP-0-EIP-30, Post Accident Core Damage Assessment i
! 2.10 FNP-0-RCP-25, Chemistry and Health Physics Activities During a Radiological Accident l

3.0 Procedure a

3.1 The Environmental and Emergency Planning Supervisor
shall act as FNP Emergency Planning Coordinator
j with the following responsibilities.

3.1.1 Provide technical assistance and liaison

to the Training Director per FNP-0-EIP-13.

j 3.1.2 Review and update the Emergency Plan and j EIP's annually.

I i 3.1.3 Maintain emergency supplies at adequate j levels per FNP-0-EIP-16.

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3.1.4 Serve as an on-call Environmental Supervisor.

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3.2.1 Report to the TSC or location directed by the Emergency Director or the Technical r

Manager.

. 3.2.2 Dispatch Radiation Monitoring Teams l' (RMT's) as necessary and maintain communications (to include appropriate

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3.2.2.1 Monitor personnel in the

, assembly areas and EOF.

3.2.2.2 Assist the Technical Manager in evaluating direct radiation,

, plume deposition and contamination

j in the environment.

3.2.2.3 Provide fire brigade support.

' 3.2.2.4 Provide re-entry support including search and rescue.

3.2.2.5 Initiate on-site and off-site

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. 3.2.2.6 Track the doses received by in-plant personnel during the j emergency.

3.2.3 Recommend protective actions to the Emergency Director for on-site personnel.

Examples:

3.2.3.1 Respiratory protection 3.2.3.2 Evacuation or shelter 3.2.3.3 Use of personnel dosimetry .

-! 3.2.3.4 If a person is to be exposed

! to airborne radioactive iodine

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2,000 MPC-hrs, consider issuing potassium iodide as a thyroid blocking agent. Instructions and considerations for use are listed in Figure 3. In all l

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' l i!. ( ). breathing apparatus (SCBA) and full face respirators with iodine canisters-to minimize h thyroid dose. Such consideration il should take into account the added time required to accomplish

a task due to the limitations R of the protective equipment.

lI If, however, iodine concentrations y are known, every effort should y be taken to limit thyroid dose y to no more than 125 Rem for i, operation of emergency equipment j or activities intended to a mitigate the emergency. Since man can live without a thyroid, no upper limit is placed on a thyroid dose for life saving j; activities.

A p 3.2.4 Assess radiation protection manpower yi requirements.

b 3.2.4.1 Initiate recall of off-duty 4 personnel as necessary.

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({} 3.2.4.2 Develop shift rotations as-necessary.

a a 3.2.4.3 Initiate requests for contract li technician support. When the j EOF is manned, such requests R should be routed to the Administrative Support Director.

l 3.2.5 Monitor changing radiological conditions.

3.2.5.1 Relocate assembly areas as o

3 necessary.

3.2.5.2 Relocate access control points as necessary.

1 3.2.5.3 Withdraw RMT's from the plume path when,not actively engaged in surveying. l h 3.2.5.4 When the EOF has been manned j and the Caergency Director has i turned over offsite coordination i j

to the Recove n Manager, the HP Manager will turn over 1 VO ti control of RMT's to the~ Dose

' Assessment Director at the EOF.

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-( ) 3.2.6 Provide supervision for personnel, area, and equipment decontamination during an accident to prevent / limit the spread of u contamination. Decontamination will tHe i initiated if practicable:

3.2.6.1 Inside the Radiation Controlled

' Area (RCA) when radioactive contamination for personnel 1

and ecuipment reaches 1000 and 5000 ipm/100cm 2

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i 3.2.6.2 Outside the RCA when radioactive contamination for personnel and equipment reaches 200 and 500 dpm/100cm 2

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3.3 The On-call Environmental Supervisor shall:

l 3.3.1 Report to the ADMS' terminal in the TSC or location directed by the Technical

Manager or HP Manager.

3.3.2 Generate initial and followup notification messages for off-site dose assessment.

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.Q 3.3.3 Report to the EOF Dose Assessment Director at the direction of the Emergency Director or Technical Manager.

i 3.3.4 Coordinate sampling and analysis of the  !

plant vent stack for determination of  !

) effluent source term for use in manual dose assessment per FNP-0-EIP-9. l 1

3.3.5 Coordinate sampling and analysis of the 4 containment atmosphere for core damage assessment per FNP-0-EIP-30.

4 3.3.6 Coordinate the utilization of EOF laboratory facilities and off-site analysis as required to support post accident sampling.

! Divert EOF lab drains from the Sewage

Treatment Plant to the. holding tank 4

(D-170959).

l 3.3.7 LCoordinate the issuance of personnel j dosimetry during accident conditions.

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(]) 3.4 The On-call Chemistry Supervisor shall:

3.4.1 Report to the TSC or other location designated by the Technical Manager or HP Manager. ,

3.4.2 Coordinate sampling and analysis of the reactor coolant system and ECCS Sump I (via RHR) for core damage assessment per i FNP-0-EIP-30.

i 3.4.3 If conditions warrant, provide for sampling and analysis of site drinkin

  • water-for radioactive contamination. g If site drinking water is found to exceed the limits specified in 10CFR20, Appendix B,HTable 1 column 2, order the quarantining and posting of the affected water outlet.

, 3.4.4 If conditions warrant, provide for

sampling and analysis of Sewage Treatment i - Plant and Waste Settling Pond outfall j

for radioactive contamination. Isolate toilets and drains in areas that are found to input excessive contamination

.! into the Sewage Treatment Plant.

3.5 Radiation Monitoring Team (s) assigned to monitor

{ in the plant or at assembly areas shall:

I 3.5.1 Comply with FNP-0-EIP-10 in providing i

support during evacuations.

\ 3.5.2 Comply with FNP-0-EIP-11 in providing support to injured personnel.

3.5.3 Comply with FNP-0-EIP-13 if supporting

the fire brigade.

! 3.5.4 Comply _with FNP-0-EIP-14 if a member of J a re-entry team.

l 3.5.5 Don necessary protective clothing and j

emergency ecuipment and perform radiological 4

surveys as c.irected.

l 3.5.6 Document all survey data.

j 3.5.7 Post and establish controlled access areas as appropriate.

3.5.8 Report findings to the Technical Support Center (TSC) or Emergency Operations

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O Radiation Monitoring Team (s) assigned to monitor in the environment (onsite and offsite) shall: l 3.6.1 Obtain the RMT kit from the CSC building.

. Check operability of all equipment. Don .

t necessary prctective clothing and emergency 9 equipment.

P I! 3.6.2 Proceed to the Environmental Vehicle or ii other available plant vehicle. Place RMT

., magnetic signs on vehicle. The large l? sign goes on top of the vehicle and the i small signs on each side of the vehicle.

il If the vehicle is radio equipped, verify il operability per Appendix 1 or 2. If the h vehicle is not radio equipped, obtain a 0 walkie talkie from either the CSC or the f; EOF and verify its operability per j; Appendix 3 or 4.

U 9 3.6.3 Perform direct radiation, air particulate, 9 and radioiodine surveys in areas designated by the TSC or EOF. Refer to Figures 1 l j]; and 2 for designated monitoring points.

!! 3.6.4 Replace any TLD located in the area and d post additional TLD's as directed. Refer

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+1 3.6.5 Document survey data in log book and on g Figure 4. l Il 1 3.6.6 Relay data to the TSC or EOF as directed

'i via radio. Report locations per information-presented on Figures 1,2,5,6 or 7.

3.6.7 Initiate onsite/offsite monitoring of f vegetation, soil, water and air as q directed.

il 3.6.8 Upon direction, replace filters at H' environmental air sampling stations.

Record sample flow readings and times

]n and ensure that flow is 1.5 cfm when new U

': 't TIIters are installed.

d 3.7 Radiation Monitoring Team (s) assigned to the l ij - Southeast Alabama Medical Center shall:

'l Maintain a log of all personnel who 3.7.1 enter the Radiation Casualty Receiving Area ~or who are in the vicinity of the H casualty.

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3.7.2 Ensure that the ventilation system E

-O registers in the Radiation l Casualty / Decontamination Area are closed if high levels of contamination are.

involved. Insure that drain systems are

1 aligned to a holding tank and isolated from the Dothan Sewer System.

.. 3.7.3 Keep the doctor informed of radiation

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u ll 3.7.4 Monitor the patient when directed by the

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l j' 3.7.5 Ensure all body excreta and excised d tissue from patient are placed in appropriately labeled and sealed containers.

! 'l 3: 3.7.6 Provide decontamination information to

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i or elsewhere in the hospital, advise doctor as to the radiological precautions ll necessary during and after transfer.

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Casualty / Decontamination Area. Direct d decontamination efforts to return the j! area to normal'use.

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] 3.7.9 Survey ambulance personnel, ambulance, equipment, receiving area and path of q the casualty and direct decontamination h efforts, if necessary.

j$t 3.7.10 Up on direction collect and prepare H bioassay samples, smears and waste M containers for transportation to the

I plant. Post and label. containers and area as appropriate.

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$ 3.7.11 Sample the run-off in the holdup tank g for analysis at the plant. Based on the y analysis -tdue Health Physics Manager H shall inform SAMC to hold the contents i for drumming or to release the contents g to the sanitary sewer system. /

.; 3.7.12 Obtain personnel monitoring devices and appropriate information from hospital

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OPERATION OF SYNTOR RADIO (PRIVATE LINE FEATURE OVERRIDDEN) l l 1. Remove the microphone from its clip (this action overrides the private

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,j front panels and is between the volume switch and the channel switch, j The radio is turned on by sliding the bar toward the upper front panel which exposes a green indicator on the radio's upper front panel and

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4. Turn the volume switch clockwise till an acceptable volume level is achieved.

, 5. Ensure that the "R&D" toggle switch is in the "R" or "A" position.

j 6. Ensure that the "PL8" selector switch is depressed.

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i OPERATION OF MYTREx RADIO ij 1. Turn the volume and squelch switches fully counterclockwsie.

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2.2 Mytrex radio with rotary type on-off switch Turn the rotary on-off switch clockwise until a click is heard.

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'V i OPERATION OF SECURITY WALKIE TALKIE (PRIVATE LINE FEATURE OVERRIDDEN)

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{ 1. Place PL toggle switch in " speaker on po:sition".

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APPENDIX 4 OPERATION OF RMT WALKIE TALKIE (Stored at EOF)

1. Turn squelch switch fully counterclockwise.
2. Turn on-off switch clockwise to turn radio on. Turn switch further j clockwise until an acceptable sound volume is reached.

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FORM OF IODINE) CAN HELP PROTECT YOU. . who know they are allergse to indide. You may take pntasaium iodide even if you are taking medicines for a thyroid problem ttne l

IF YOU ARE TOLD TO TAKE THIS MEDICINE. TAKE IT example. a thyrnid hormone or antithyroid drues. Prernant and l, ONE TIME EVERY 24 HOURS. DO NOT TAKE IT MORE nursing women and hahica and children may alan take this drug.

OFTEN. MORE WILL NOT HELP YOU AND MAY IN*

CREASE THE RISK OF SIDE EFFECTS. DO NOT TAIT HOW AND WHEN TO TAKE POTASS1UM IODICE THIS DRUG !F YOU KNOW YOU ARE ALLERGIC TO Potasssum indido should he taken as snnn as pnu,ble after IODIDE. ISEE StDE EFFECIS BELOW.) .

public heelch officiais tell you. You should take nne dose every 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. More will nnt help you because the thvrnid cart " hold on-ly limited amnunts of iodine. Larger do ea will increer* the rtak of side effects. You will probehty he eold nnt to take the drug fo,

~ mnre than 10 days.

INCICATIONS SIDE EFFECTS THYROID BLOCKING IN A RADIATION EMERGENCY ONLY. Usuall3. side effects af potassium indide happen when peop;.

take higner do ea far e inne time. Ynu should be careful not en h DIRECTIONS FOR USE take more than the recommended do=e or take it for longer than you are told. Side effects are unlikely because of the low dose and

( ~ ';Jse only as directed by State orlocal publ!c health authorities in -

the event of a radiation emergency. -

the short time you will be taking the drug.

003g. . . . . Pogsible side effects include skin rushes. swelling of the salivary Tablets: glands, and " iodismimetallic taste. burrung mouth and thrnat.

ADULTS AND CHILDREN 1 YEAR OF sore teeth and gums. svmptoms of a head cold. and snmetirne.

AGE OR OLDER: One (1) tablet coce a stomach upset and diarrheat.

day. Crush foremallchildren.

BABIES UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE: A few p nple have an 41!ctsne reaction with mnre sennus symp.

Occhalf (1/2) tablet once a day. Crush tems Th . enuta be rever and joint pains, or sweiline ni carts of fIrst. the face and hady and at times =evere .hnrtness of breath requie ing immediate medical attention.

Solutiom ADULTS AND CHILDREN 1 YEAR OF AGE OR OLDER: Add 6 drops to one" Takine indide may rarelv cause overactivity of the thweid hall gltss of liquid and drink each day. gland. underactivity of the thyroid gland, or enlarrement of the thyroid gland igoiteri.

BABIES UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE:

Add 3 drops to a small amount of I' quid once a day. WH AT TO C0 IF S10E EFFECTS CCCUR

-porsa desare forms: Take for to days unless directed otherwise If the .ide effects are severe or if you have an allerric resetion.

by State or local public health authorities. .enp takine pntaarum incide. Then, if pnuihie. call a rioetor or public health authnnty far instructions.

Secre at controlled roots temperature becween 15' and :0'C 159' to 86'F). Keep container tightly closed and protect from IIght. HOW SUPPLIED Do not use the solution if it appears browmsh in the nozzle of the gg,, THYRO.BLOCKW TABLETS :Petastrum lodide. U.S.PJ bat.

elee of 14 tahiete tNDC 0037 0472 20.l Each white. rnund. secred tablet enerame ll10 r c pneastium iodide.

WARNING Pstasaium iodide should not be used by people auerrie to fadido. THYRO.RI.OCKW SOLUTION iPntasaium lodide Solution.

Keep out of the reach of children. In case of overdose or allergie U.S.P.: .'.n ml s 1 (L nt., lizht.re<i. tant. mes.ured denp dispen,ine reac:fon. contact a physician at the public health authority. units 6 DC nn37 428*.25i. Each drnp contam= 01 me pota ssium iodide.

DESCRIPTION waLLact LAsosaronies l Ecch THYRO.BLOCKm TABLET contains 130 mg of 0-voa o-rotassium iodide. CamrEA WaLLacE. iNO Ciaaeuer New way cesi: Il

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Initials A. Report to TSC or other lochtion directed by the Emergency Director (E.D.) or the Technical Manager. )

B. Dispatch and maintain communcations (to include appropriate plant status information) with Radiation Monitoring Teams (RMT's).

Direct the RMT's to perform the following as applicable:

1. Monitor personnel in assembly areas ,

and EOF. ' .

2. Assist the Technical Manager in-evaluating direct radiation, plume 4

deposition and contamination in the environment.

3. Support fire brigade activities.
j. 4. Provide re-entry support, including search and rescue.
5. Initiate onsite and offsite O r aio1osic 1 oattori=9 or vas t tioa-soil, water and air.

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2. Evacuation or shelter. __
3. Use of personnel dosimetry.
4. Use of thyroid blocking drugs.

D. Assess radiation protection manpower g requirements as necessary:

1. Recall needed oft-duty personnel.
2. Develop needed shift rotations.
3. Initiate requests for contract Health Physics personnel.

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E. Monitor changing radiological conditions as needed. '

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2. Relocate access control points.

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4. Relinquish control of RMT's to Dose Assessment Director when EOF is manned.

F. Provide supervision for decontamination of personnel, area, equipment as needed.

1. Inside RCA when radioactive contamination for personnel reaches 1000 dpm/100cm 2 and equipment reaches 5000 dpm/100cm .
2. Outside RCA when radioactive contamination for personnel O- reaches 200 dpm/100cm2 and equipment reaches 500 dpm/100cm2 ,

G. Upon satisfactory radiological analysis, authorize release of Southeast Alabama Medical Center morgue holding tank to city of Dothan sewage system. If tank cannot be released to sewage system formulate and execute a plan to properly dispose of the waste.

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B. Generate initial and followup notification messages for off-site dose assessment. >

C. Report to the EOF Dose Assessment Director at the direction of the ED-or Technical Manager.

D. Coordinate sampling and analysis of the plant vent stack.for determination of effluent source term for use in FNP-0-EIP-9 manual dose assessment calculations as needed.

E. Coordinate sampling and analysis of containment atmosphere for FNP-0-EIP-30 core damage assessment.

(:) F. -Divert EOF lab drains to holding tank from sewage treatment plant if the EOF lab is to be used for analyzing radioactive s.'aples.

G. Coordinate utilization of EOF

laboratory and offsite laboratories as needed to support post accident sampling and analysis.

H. Activate nurse's station for dosimetry issue station as needed.

I. Coordinate issuance of personnel dosimetry as needed.

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FNP-0-EIP-4C O. CHEMISTRY SUPERVISOR CHECKLIST l The on-call Chemistry Supervisor shall:

Initial D A. Report to the TSC or other location designated by the Technical Manager or HP Manager.

1 B. - Coordinate sampling and analysis of primary 1 coolant and ECCS Sump (via RHR) for FNP-0-EIP-30 core damage assessment.

C. Coordinate sampling of site drinking water for radioactive contamination.

1. If drinking water exceeds 10CFR20, App. B, Table 1 Column 2 limits, order quarantining and posting of
affected outlets. ,

D. Coordinate sampling of Sewage Treatment i Plant as needed, isolating sources of excessive contamination.

E. Coordinate sampling of Waste Settling Pond as needed, isolating sources of excessive contamination.

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B. Comply with FNP-0-EIP-11 in support of injured personnel.

C. Comply with FNP-0-EIP-13 in support of fire brigade.

t D. Comply with FNP-0-EIP-14 in support of re-entry.

E. Don necessary protective clothing and emergency equipment and perform radiological surveys as needed.

F. Document all survey data on logbook and Environmental Radiation Monitoring Team Data Sheets, Figure 4 as applicable.

G. Establish and post controlled access O areas es erpropriate.

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, , FNP-0-EIP-004E f RADIATION MONITORING TEAM CHECKLIST: ENVIRONMENTAL i-O The senior Chemistry a Environmenta1 or Hea1th rhrsics Technician on the team shall be responsible for completing i the checklist and returning it to the Health Physics Manager.

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Initials N A. Obtain RMT kit from CSC. Don jj necessary protective clothing and p it emergency equipment p p

B. Obtain monitoring equipment (i.e. Contamination Instrument, Exposure Rate Instrument, and Air Sampler) necessary for environmental survey from CSC. Check operability of all equipment before leaving plant site. ,

]. C. Place RMT signs on vehicle, large sign i

on top of vehicle and small signs on each side q -

of vehicle.

f D. Verify operation of vehicle two-way radio

prior to exit from site per Appendix 1 or 2.

E. If the two-way radio is non-operational or j(i if the vehicle is not equipped with a r4dio, li O vich => tr n ceiv r tram csc or =or-check operability prior to leaving plant p site per Appendix 3.or 4.

F.. Perform surveys as directed by TSC C or EOF'and document survey data on li Figure 4 and in logbook as applicable.

Refer to Figure 1 and 2 for designated monitoring points.

G. Label all samples with sample time, flow rates, location, date, etc.

. H. Maintain two-way radio in the ON position

} and report data to TSC or EOF as directed.

1 l I. If requested to replace filters at environ- l j mental air sampling stations, record totalizer readings and insure flow rate is 1 cubic feet / minute. Refer to figures 5 and 7.

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Refer to Fig. 5, 6,,7.

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[ Initials A. Detain ambulance personnel and vehicles i until surveying is completed.

I, 1 B. Close the ventilation system in the Radiation i Casualty / Decontamination area, if high levels

. of contamination-create the potential for i- airborne activity.

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C. Insure that drain systems are aligned to a a holding tank and isolated from the Dothan l ', Sewer System.

i i D. Sample liquid waste holding tank for analysis b 6 plant. Release of tank to Dothan sewage system

is e discretion of HP Manager. - '

E. Maintain a log of personnel who enter the 3 affected area.

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(Insure dosimeters are zeroed or record '

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H. Provide the doctor with monitoring and decontamination data. Monitor patient when directed by doctor. Provide doctor with health physics precautions necessary for

] transferring patient.

I. Survey all personnel, equipment and affected

! areas prior to release. Document surveys and 1 other health physics activities in logbook or on Figure 4.

] J. Direct all decontamination efforts.

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dosimeters and insure the names are on

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! L. Maintain communication with TSC or EOF.

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