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Revised Pages of Radiological Contingency Plan,Reflecting Organization & Redefinition of Areas of Responsibilities & Facility Layout & Processes
ML20154M663
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Site: 07001201
Issue date: 02/05/1986
From:
BABCOCK & WILCOX CO.
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ML20154M661 List:
References
PROC-860205, NUDOCS 8603140394
Download: ML20154M663 (16)


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m BABQXX & WIUDX COMNY, QMERCIAL NUCLEAR REL PlM USNRC LICENSE SNWll68 DOCKET D E l SECTIO 4 EMERGENCY PLAN 2.0 ENGINEERED PROVISIONS FOR ABNORMAL OPERATIONS As described in Chapter 1 of this Plan, 'the CNFP operating scope is relatively uncomplicated and is comprised to a great extent of simple mechanical materials handling devices which are controlled by unit operators and supervision.

By virtue of the localized nature of the unit operations and the opportunity for direct visual contact with the handling process, any abnormal conditions are noted and corrected without creating circumstances with the potential of releasing radioactive material.

2.1 Criteria for Accommndation nf Abnormal Conditions 2.1.1 Process Systems Plant process systems are described in Section V.of SNM-1168.

Specifications and design criteria for purchased or locally fabricated equipment where nuclear and radiological safety considerations are involved are

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approved by a knowledgeable reprecentative of Health-Safety.

Before being released for produc-tion operation, new equipment is tested to assure that safety specifications are satisfied. Where operational safety is based wholly or in part on the use of electrical or mechanical interlocks, the proper functioning of the interlocks shall be verified upon installation and on an annual basis thereafter.

The safety interlock system was designed to take certain action on specified process equipment that developed malfunctions such as:

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2.1.2 Alarm Systems and Release Prevention A criticality monitoring system shall be maintained in compliance with the appropriate section of 10 CFR 70.

This system automatically initiates an evacuation of the facility in the event of a criticality accident.

The system is maintained in accordance with Section V of SNM-1168.

. Air effluent streams which are potentially contaminated with radioactive materials are prefiltered and then HEPA fil tered.

Constant representative samples are collected following filtration and analyzed on a routine basis.

The sampling program is conducted in accordance with Section V of SNM-1168. Gaseous effluents to unrestricted areas are controlled to the limits specified in 10 CFR 20.

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system is shown in Figure 7.

Potentially contaminated liquid wastes (except sanitary waste which is piped to NNFD) drain to one of two 1,000 gallon retention tanks. Each tank has a liquid level alarm which sounds in the Health-Safety Office when the tank is nearly full.

The flow is manually switched.to the other tank while the full tank is evaluated for compliance with 10 CFR 20, Appendix B limits prior to release.

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Thus, the situations which have a potential for plant release of radioactive material are criticality and major fire or explosion.

In these cases, provision has been made to remotely shut down ventilation and/or water systems from Sub. Sta, #1 shown in Figure 4, to mitigate the dispersal of radioactive material if situations dictate.

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B2000( & WILCDX C&PMf(, OMERCIAL NUCLEAR REL PLM USNRC LICENSE SNft-ll68 DOCKER 73-1201 SECTIQ4 Ef1ERGENCY PLAN 4.'0 ORGANIZATION FOR CONTROL OF RADIOLOGICAL CONTINGENCIES (cont'd) 4.1 Normal Plant Operations Normal Plant Organization Chart as of 2-05-86 i a w ca. Muctraa ecct scavicts j l

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n PA0XX & WILCDX CEPAf/, QMEIAL NUCLEAR REL PLAff USNRC LICENSE SNM-ll68 DOCKET hl201 EMERGENCY PLAN SECTICN 4.b ORGANIZATION FOR CONTROL OF RADIOLOGICAL CONTINGENCIES (cont'd) i 4.2 On-Site Radiological Contingency Response Organization 4.2.1 Evacuation Officer (EV0) -

The Evacuation Officer is responsible to account for all site personnel and consolidate necessary records pertaining to the incident. He reports to the Emergency Officer (EM0).

Evacuation Officer Assistant -

l The Evacuation Officer Assistant coordinates the accoun-l ting of personnel. The Evacuation Officer Assistant reports to the Evacuation Officer (EVO).

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Tiie Security Officer is responsible for assuring traffic control is maintained and coordinating comunications l

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He reports to the Emergency Officer (EMO).

Emergency Team -

The Emergency Team consists of a Radiation Monitoring Team and the Fire Brigade.

The Emergency Team provides first aid support, with team leaders reporting through the Health-Safety Officer (HS0) when the Emergency Team is activated.

4.2.2 Plant personnel emergency assignments are identified in Chap-ter 5 of this Emergency Plan. Members of CNFP Management and supervision present who have expertise in specific areas are on standby in the event their assistance is required. These functions include:

- Facilities & Services (service and eautpment)

- Maintenance (repair and damage control)

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5.4.2 Use of Protective Equipment and Supplies Rad Monitorino Team and Fire Brioade members are trained in the use of respirators and protective clothing.

To become qualified, each of these individuals must nass an aooropriate medical examination. The HS0 will decide when the orotective equioment needs to be issued.

Supplies and equipment are located in the CNFP First Aid Office and in lockers in the guard house and emergency equipment building (see Figure 2 for location) outside the plant building.

The distribution of supplies and equipment will be coordinated by Health-Safety and as outlined in the CNFP Emergency Procedure.

5.4.3 Contamination Control Measures A contanination control line, if needed, will be established as close as possible to the contaminated area. The control line will be designated by a physical barrier if possible.

All equipment, material, and personnel coming out of the contaminated area should pass through the control line for surveying.

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Team, etc.) and will normally be in the imediate vicinity l

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exposure levels and smoke.

During plant evacuation, initial control will be established in the primary muster area (see Figure 10).

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and need for rapid assembly and accounting of personnel.

6.2 Comunication Equipment Telephone and radio comunications will be available to the emergency staff in the Guard Station located near the front entrance.

Should the Guard Station not be accessible due to radiation levels or for other reasons, radio comunication capability is maintained through portable units, which are used by the CilFP guards on a routine basis. The radio link noted at,ove connects with liflFD Security which, in turn, has radio comunications links with area law enforcement agencies, rescue squad, and volunteer fire department.

6.3 Facility for Assessment Teams Trailer (s) presently set up on the CflFP site would be suitable for use by*

the staff performing post accident, recovery assessment, and DATE 2-05-86.

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BABOXX & WILCDX C&P/W, OMEIAL NUCLEAR REL PlM USNRC UGNSE SNM-3168 DOCKET &]201 EMERGENCY PLAN SECTIGl 6.b EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES (cont'd) 6.3 Facility for Assessment Teams protective action functions. At least 1 of trailers is telephone _ _ ***

linked and portable radios are available, if neces_sary.

A copy of the Emergency Procedure, which contains necessary graphs, charts, tables, drawings, etc., is maintained in emergency equipment storage.

In the event the trailer could not be used, mobile trailers could be brought in, or a staff center could be established at LRC or NNFD.

6.4 On-Site Medical Facilities On-site facilities at LRC, NNFD, and CNFP are equipped to provide first aid assistance. The emergency kit (location shown in Figure

2) at CNFP contains a supply of standard first aid equipment for use should access to the CNFP First Aid Room not be possible.

6.4.1 First Aid Supplies Typical stock in the emergency kit includes such items as scissors, assorted bandages, soap, blankets, first aid ointment, gauze, tweezers, splints, stretcher, etc.

6.5 Emergency Monitoring Equipment On-Site Systems and Equipment 1.

Criticality monitoring system for plant areas provides automatic initiation of evacuation alarm, and provides local area display at levels less than 20 mR/hr.

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"o BAB000( & WILWX COPPNf(, COMERCIAL NUClfAR REL PUM USNRC UCENSE SNtt-ll68 DOCKET 70-1201 SECTim EMERGENCY PLAN 7.'0 MAINTENANCE OF RADIOLOGICAL CONTINGENCY PREPAREDNESS CAPABILITY, 7.1 Written Procedures, Review, and Updating The Manager, Quality Assurance is respons1 Die for assuring tnat the Emergency Procedure is reviewed for technical correctnesss and ap-plicability at least once each year, and updated as appropriate. Re-vised procedures are approved by cognizant members of plant management, and are distributed with outdated versions removed from circulation.

7.2 Training Training in emergency response begins with the indoctrination of each new employce.

Healtt-Safety conducts tne new employee indoctrination in accord with 10 CFR 19. A formal documented retraining of radiation workars shall be conducted by Heal th-Safety at least annually.

The Fire Brigade and Radiation Monitoring Teams receive annual l

training programs which include fire fighting techniques and rad monitoring techniques, respectively. Both teams are familiarized with new and old equipment. The teams are familiarized with the unique hazards associated with racioactive materials.

The teams are trained in the use of protective equipment and are medically l

qualified annually for respirator use.

Members of the local fire department tour the plant on an annual basis or as otherwise mutually agreed.

General enployee training requirements for emergency monitoring personnel is specified in Section V, SNM-1168.

7.3 Tests and Drills Emergency drills and exercises are conducted to test the adequacy of timing and content of implementing procedures, to test emergency equipment, and to ensure that emergency organization personnel DATE 2-03-86 REVIS101 NO.

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7.0 7.3 Tests and Drills are familiar with their duties. A planned evacuation will be conducted annually for CNFP personnel. Emergency drills (or a com-bined drill) of plant medical emergency and radiological monitoring capabilities will be held at least annually.

l 7.4 Review and Updating of the Plan and Procedure Health-Safety, procedures are approved in writing by l

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f of responsib'ility is,aff,e,cted by,the'pr6cedur'e. The Emergency Plan and procedure shall be. reviewed and/or re, vised for technical correctness and applicability.

Procedures distribution and control shall be the responsibility of. plant supervision.

7.5 Maintenance and Inventory of Ra'diological Emergency Equipment.

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