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Vol XIII to Plant Operating Manual, Health Physics Procedures
ML20132F470
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Site: 05000000, Waterford
Issue date: 11/21/1983
From:
LOUISIANA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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References
FOIA-84-206 PROC-831121, NUDOCS 8510010333
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y 6-6 November 21,1453 PLHHT OPERATING ttANUHL VOLUME XIII - HEALTH PHY9ICS FPOCEDUFES

0C NO TITLE PEV-Ch" HOE HP-1-101 WLARH Program Implementation 2

HP-t-102 Raciological Respiratory 1

Protection HF-1-107 High Radiation Area Access 1

Control HP-1-109 External Radiation Exposure 2

Control and Dosimetry Issuance HP-t-110 Raciation Work Permits 3

HP-1-112 Radiological Infraction Reporting 1

HP-t-152 Marking, Handling, and Storage 2

of Radioactive Material HP-1-201 Seneduling of Health Physics 2

surveys HP 210 Health Physics Instrument Control 2

HP-1-213 Control of Reactor Containment 1

Building Power Entries HP-t-220 Bioassay Program i

HP-1-229 Annual Land Use Survey 0

HP-1-230 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual 1

1 HP-1-231 Liquid Radioactive Waste Release Permit (Manual)

HP-1-232 Gaseous Radioactive Waste Release Permit (Manual)

HP-t-233 Liquid Radioactive Waste Release 0

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HP-1-234 Gaseous Radioactive Waste Release Permit (Computer)

HP-2-606 Leak Testing of Sealed Sources 2

HP-2-913 REMP Schedules 0

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TITLE PEV.

C9ahGE HP-1-101 4LaRH Program Implementation 2

HP-1-102 Radiological Respiratory 1

Protection HP-1-107 High Radiation Area Access 1

Control HP-1-109 External Radiation Exposure 2

Control and Dosimetry Issuance HP-1-110 Raciation Work Permits 3

HP-1-112 Radiological Infraction Reporting i

HP-1-152 Marking, Handling, and Storage 2

of Radioactive Material HP-1-201 Scheduling of Health Physics 2

Surveys HP 210 Health Physics Instrument Control 2

HP-1-213 Control of Reactor Containment 1

Building Power Entries HP-1-220 Bioassay Program 1

HP-1-229 Annual Land Use Survey 0

HP-1-230 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual 1

1 HP-1-231 Liquid Radioactive Waste Release Permit (Nanual)

HP-1-232 Gaseous Radioactive Waste Release Permit (Nanual) r HP-1-233 Liquid Radioactive Waste Release O

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l HP-1-234 Gaseous Radioactive Waste Release Permit (Computer)

HP-2-806 Leak Testing of Sealed Sources 2

HP-2-913 REMP Schedules 0

t<ove mt er 21,1993 HEALTH PHYSICS GROUP PROCEDURE 3 VOLUME I - SECTIONS 1 thecuch 5 se n ien 1 - CENEPuL PLANT 9Dn!NISTA9TIVE DEOCEDUKES ssOC t10.

TITLE REV.

C HwflGE HP-1-105 AL9RA Problem Report 1

HP-t-113 Control of Radiography Operations 2

Section 2 - CENERAL PLcNT TECHNICAL PROCEDURES HP-1-150 Use of Protective Clothing 3

HP-1-151 Ure of Self-Reading Pocket 3

Dosimeters HP-1-160 Control of Respiratory Protection 3

equipment 4

HF-t-161 Use of the MSA Air-Purifying and 2

Powered Hir-Purifying Respirators HP-1-163 Use of the MSA Air-Line and Duo-Flow 2

Respirators i

HP-1-165 Use of the MSA Self-Contained Breathing 2

Apparatus / Air-Line Respirator HP-1-167 Use of Air Fed Hoods 0

Section 3 - HEALTH PHYSICS CROUP HDMINISTDATIVE PDOCEDUPES HP-1-203 ALARA Committee Operation 1

HP-1-204 ALARA Cost-Benefit Evaluation 1

1 HP-1-209 Dosimetry Placement 0

1 HP-1-209 Dosimetry Administration 0

HP-1-214 RCA Control Point Operation 0

HP-1-215 HRC Radiological Reporting 0

Requirements HP-1-216 Investigation of Radiological 1

Occurrences HP-1-217 Health Phyrics Qualification 0

2 HP-1-218 Calculation of MPC Hours 1

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C H wu r, E s 219 Radiological Porting Requirement:

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o Sec'sen 4 - PEP 30NHEL DOSIMETRY HP-2-101 Dosimetry Problem Reports 1

1 HP-2-103 Performance Check of Self-Rending 2

1 Dosimeters HP-2-104 Personnel TLD Guality Control 2

2 HP-2-105 Urine and Fecal Sampling and Analvris 1

HP-2-106 Noble Gas Beta Dose Equivalent 1

Calculation HP-2-107 Evaluation of Internally Deposited 0

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Radioactive Iodine and Insoluble Materials Section 5 - SURVEYING AND ANALYSIS HP-2-201 Radiation Survey Techniques 3

HP-2-210 Contamination Survey Techniques 1

HP-2-215 Airborne Survey Techniques 1

HP-2-216 Air Sample Analysis and Evaluation 1

HP-2-220 Health Physics Support of Fuel Receipt 1

November 21,1993 HEALTH PHYSICS GROUP PROCEDURES VOLUME II - SECTIONS 6 and 7 section 6-I r497P UM ENT OPERpTION so00. NO.

TITLE REV CHuNGE HP-2-300 Operation of the Eberline PIC-6A 2

HP-2-301 Operation of the Technical Associates 1

CP-TP-10K a

HP-2-302 Operation of the Eberline Teletector 2

HP-2-303 Operation of tne Eberline E-520 2

HP-2-304 Operation of the Eberline PRS-2/NRD 1

HP-2-305 Operation of the PRS-1/ Alpha 0

Scintillation Detector MP-2-309 Operation of the Ludlum 177-2 HP-2-309 Operation of the Eberline R0-2 2

and R0-2A HP-2-312 Operation of the Ludlum 12 2

HP-2-313 Operation of the Reuter Stokes Area 1

Monitor System RSS-111 HP-2-314 Operation of the Ludlum 12S 1

HP-2-320 Operation of the RADeC0 H-309V 2

HP-2-321 Operation of the RADeC0 H-809C 1

HP-2-322 Operation of the Eberline RAS-1 1

HP-2-323 Operation of the Bendix Lapel Air 0

Sampler BOX-44 HP-2-325 Operation of the HMC Continuous Air 0

Monitor AN-22IB-D HP-2-326 Operation of the Eberline AMS-3 1

HP-2-330 Operation of the Eberline MS-2 1

HP-2-331 Operation of the Eberline BC-4 1

HP-2-332 Operation of the HMC ACS-75 1

HP-2-333 Operation of the Ludlum Scaler 2000 1

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CHwHCE HP-2-334 Oqeration of the Lualum Nedel 2216 1

Dual Stabilized analy:er HP-2-335 Operation of the Eberline E-530H 0

HP-2-337 Operation of the DCA Area Alarm 1

Monitor 3090 HP-2-350 Operation of the NDP IJhole Body 2

1 Counting Analysis System WBC-6000 HP-2-351 Operation of the Panasonic Automatic 3

TLD Reader UD-710A NP-2-352 Operation of the Camma Spectroscopy 2

System HD 66 HP-2-353 Operation of the Panasonic Manual 3

TLD Reader UD-702E HP-2-354 Operation of the Alpha spectroscopy 0

System ND66 section 7 - INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION HP-2-400 Calibration of the Eberline PIC-6A 1

HP-2-401 Calibration of the Technical Associates 2

CP-TP-10K HP-2-402 Calibration of the Eberline Teletector 1

HP-2-403 Calibration of tne Eberline E-520 2

't HF-2-408 Calibration of the Ludlum 177 1

HP-2-409 Calibration of the Eberline R0-2 2

1 and RO-2H HP-2-412 Calibration of the Ludlum 12 1

HP-2-426 Calibration of the Eberline AMS-3 0

HP-2-430 Efficiency Determination and 1

1 Statistical Checks of Single / Dual Channel Gamma Analyzers HP-2-435 Calibration of the Eberline E-530H 0

HP-2-437 Calibration of the DCA Area Alarm 1

Monitor 3090 HP-2-441 Operational Checks of the IRT Portal 0

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CH4HCE HP-2-450 CaliDration of the NDP 4 holt Ecdy 2

2 Cc'unting Analyris system UBC-6000 HP-2-451 Calibration of tne Panasonic 4utomatic 2

1 TLD Peacer UD-710A HP-2-452 Calibration of the Camma Spectroscopy 2

System HD 66 HP-2-453 Calibration of the Panasonic Manual 2

1 TLD Reader UD-702E HP-2-454 Calicration of the Alpha Spectroscopy 0

l System HD66 HP-2-470 Statistien1 Chack of Counters.' Scalers 2

hP-2-471 Calicration of the RADeC0 H-809C and H-809V HP-2-472 Calibration cf the Eberline RAS-1 1

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HovemDer 21,1993 HE4LTH PHYSICS GROUP PRCCEDURES SECTIONS 9 threoch 12 YOLUME III sectson G - CALIBRATION DEVICES CROC. NO.

TITLE REV.

CH4:lCE HP-2-500 Operation and Use of the Victorcen 1

Condenser R-Heter and R-Chamber HP-2-502 Operation and Use of the Eberline 1

10009 HP-2-503 Calibration of the Eberline 10009 1

1 HP-2-504 Verification of Calibration of the 1

1 Eberline 1000B HP-2-505 Operation and Use of the Eberline MP-1 1

HP-2-506 Use of the 12 mci Cs-137 Source for 1

Calibration of Harshaw TLD's HP-2-507 Calieration of Gamma Calibration 3

Sources HP-2-503 Verification of Calibration of Gamma 2

Calibration Sources HP-2-509 Operation and Use of the Victorcen 0

1 Model 500 Electrometer HP-2-511 Use of Calibration Sources 0

Section 9 - PESPIRATORY PROTECTION HP-2-601 Cleaning of Respiratory Protection 0

Equipment HP-2-602 Respiratory Protection Equipment 2

Quality Control HP-2-604 Medical Screening Program for 1

1 Respiratory Protection HP-2-605 Selection of Respiratory Equipment i

HP-2-625 Quantitative Testing of Respirator 2

Users HP-2-626 Maintenance of the FE-560A HaCl 1

Aerosol Test System HP-2-627 Operation of the Respirator and 1

Filter Check Station

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CHANGE HP-1-629 Ouantitative Testing Using the O

Dynateen Fr ontier rtocel 264 Polyotsperrea Test System HP-2-629 Maintenance of the Dynateen Frontier 0

Model 264 Polydispers.ec Aerosol Test System HP-2-631 Operation of the Breathing Air i

Fill Station HP-2-635 Ccmpressed Greatning Air Quality i

Control HP-2-637 Verification of Minimum Airflow to 1

Respiratory Protective Devices 9.-tion 10 - P90TECTIVE CLOTHING AND DECONT AMINATION HP-2-704 Personnel Decontamination 1

Section 11 - RADI0 ACTIVE MATERIAL CONTROL HP-2-905 Radioactive Source Accountability 2

Section 12 - ENVIRONMENTAL HP-2-900 Collection and Preparation of 2

Water Samples HP-2-902 Collection and Preparation of 2

Milk Samples HP-2-904 Collection and Preparation of 2

Sediment Samples HP-2-905 Collection and Preparation of 2

Vegetation Samples HP-2-907 Collection and Preparation of 2

Fish Samples HP-2-908 Collection and Preparation of 2

Environmental Air Samples HP-2-909 Preparation and Distribution of 3

Panasonic Environmental Thermo-luminescent Desimeters

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Radwaste Trng. Unit Supervisor Department or Group Nuclear Training C. Toth Incunbent Reports to Training Manager-Nuclear

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Prinary Function: What is the purpose (s) of this pcsition?

Direct and supervise the conduct of all Health Physics Technician. Chenistry. Radvaste Technician and General Employee Training Programs.

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Impact of this position on company goals and business results:

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List in order of importance the cajor tasks and duties performed regularly, as well as those* performed of an occasional nature.

Include a description of the use of company resources (human, physical, and financial) and the development and protection of revenue sources.

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Monitors assigned instructor's performance.

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Develops training schedules and instructor assignments in accordance with i

training' program needs.

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Directs the production of instructional material.

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Monitors trainee progress closely to ensure optimum utilization of training time.

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Participates in Position Task Analysis and Job Design Analysis.

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Solicits'information from Nuclear Operations Department Supervisors to identify training needs to Training Development Manager.

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Maintains technical competence to current plant status and discipline developments.

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Conducts trainee performance evaluations.

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Supervises Health Physics, Chemistrv, Radwaste and General Employee Training

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Personally conducts instruction, particularly in advanced or complex lessons.

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Administers and supports company policy and practices.

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Performs any other tasks assigned by his/her supervisor.

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What would be the ef fect or repercussions if the duties described in item #2 above are not performed correctly?

(On cost control, custos.tr goodvill, employee morale, revenue sources, etc.)

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Improperly or poorly trained Health Physics Chemistrv or Radvaste Technicians L

could result in unsafe or inefficient operation of Waterford 3.

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Poorly conducted replacement personnel training could result.in excessive overtime with attendant decrease in performance.

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Inadequate Trainee Performance Appraisals vill have a detrimental effect on j

success rate of Technician Certification.

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B.S. or ecuivalent experience and 3 years nuclear operating experience.

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Instructional skills.

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Describe the traits needed to perform *the tasks listed for the position.

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Ability to coordinate and supervise activities of instructors.

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Ability to apply instructional skills in a variety of courses.

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Ability to assess and evaluate feedback regarding effectiveness of training.

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7 years Work Experience From 1976-1977 Mr. Rollins worked for E.I. duPont de Nemours Company at the Savannah River Project in Aiken South Carolina as a Health Physics Shif t Supervisor in the fuel reprocessing, plutonium production, high Evel vaste storage and reactor areas directing routine Health Physics cctivities.

From 1977-1979 Mr. Rollins worked for the General Electric Ccmpany in the Wilmington, North Carolina connercial fuel fabrication facility as a nuclear safety engineer responsible for safety studies supporting operation of the fuel fabrication facility. Responsibilities included respiratory protection and criticality warning systems.

From 1979-1983 Mr. Rollins worked for Carolina Power & Light Company in Raleigh, North Carolina as senior corporate Health Physicist responsible for assessment of plant health physics programs at both PWR and BWR power plants.

Professional Affiliations Certified by the American Board of Health Physics American Nuclear Society Health Physics Society

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