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USNRC Read & Sign Program
ML20155B454
Person / Time
Site: Millstone, Haddam Neck, 05000000
Issue date: 03/31/1988
From:
CONNECTICUT YANKEE ATOMIC POWER CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20155B436 List:
References
PROC-880331-01, NUDOCS 8810060309
Download: ML20155B454 (52)


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i USNRC READ AND SIGN INDEX I Introduction..................................................... 1 i

4 Attachment 1..................................................... 2a j 1

1 Safety........................................................... 14 4

] Emergencies........................................,,..,,,,,,,, 19 1

Security......................................................... 22 1

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Review Questions 1

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11ortheast Utilities General Nuclear Training Branch Site orientation to 10RDIEAST WILITIES NUCLEAR FACILITIES his document has been developed to familiarize USimC inspectors with the nuclear facilities operated by PORTHEAST WILITIES. It is the purpose of this document to provide Ustmc Inspectors, with current Q or L clearance, with site specific information which will help to ensure that inspections conducted by the UstmC at MILLSIONE or CCNNECTICW YANKEE will be done safely and efficiently.

t It is not the intent of this program to prepare USNRC Inspectors for "hands on" work. Additionally, USimC inspectors may not assume responsibility for other personnel involving safety procedures or practices (such as firewatch) with the exception of an emergency situation.

his text will familiarize Inspectors of the USNRC with information on the following topics:

1. Plant Location, Layout and Administration
2. Plant Safety
3. Plant Security
4. Emergency Situation Resp >uce
5. Radiation Protection his instructicn is not as comprehensive as that given to plant staff or ,

contractors who are granted unescorted access to the Protected and '

Radiologically Controlled Areas of iMRDIEAST WILITIES NUCLEAR FACILITIES.

Limited amounts of the background material on these topics is contained in '

this text. It is assumed that the Ustac has provided this instruction to its personnel, as applicable. It is understood that USNRC personnel are not considered co be "workers" or "individuals" as specified in 10 CFR 19.3(C).

In the event any UStGC inspector that has been granted unescorted access to a PORDIEAST WILITIES tFJCLEAR FACILITY needs to perform "hands on" tasks or otherwise deviate from the role of observer / inspector it is expected that the station management will be consulted regarding the need for additional training.

Once you have completed your review of this document we request that you complete Attachment 1 and return it to l

Larry A. Chatfield Manager

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i Upon receipt of this form the GDiERAL NUCLEAR 11 RAINING BRANCH will document that you have been provided with sufficient information to safely conduct

inspections at NORTHEAST ITTILITIES NUCLEAR FACILITIES.

We strongly suggest that you retain this document for reference prior to '

and during your visits to these facilities.

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USNRC READ AND SIGN FOR'IllEAST UTILITIES GENERAL NUCLEAR TRAINItM BRANCl! t NU GENERAL RULES AND REGULATICriS AC10FMLEDGMENT I have reviewed and will fully comply with the !ORDIEAST (TTILITIES NUCLEAR FACILITIES USNRC Read and Sign Program Site General Rules and Regulations.

It is the intent and understanding of this USNRC Read and Sign Program that this training limits the inspector / agent to an "observation and inspection" function. If an inspector / agent needs to deviate from his role as an observer, it is requested that the station management be consulted with regards to the need for additional training.

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DIRECTIONS TO MILLSTONE:

From BRADLEY ItRERNATIONAL AIRPORT Take Route 20 to I-91 South. South of Hartford take the Route 9-South exit for Middletown and Old Saybrook. Proceed on Route 9-South and exit onto I-95 North. Passing over the bridge proceed on I-95 North and get off on exit 72 (Rocky Neck State Park). At the end of the exit ramp turn left i onto Route 156 East. Follow Route 156 East approximately 5 miles passing

over the Niantic River Bridge. Once over the bridge turn right at the second traffic light onto the access road. Proceed straight down the  ;

access road following directions for MILLS 10NE UNIT 3 to the North Access Point (NAP) parking lot.

From !Di liAVD1 Take I-95 North and proceed to exit 72 (Rocky Neck State Park). At the end of the exit ramp turn left onto Route 156 Esst. Follow Route 156 East approximately 5 miles passing over the Niantic River Bridge. Once over the 1

bridge turn right at the second traffic light onto the access road.

, Proceed straight down the access road following directions for MILLSIONE I UNIT 3 to the guard station at the NAP parking lot.

DIRECTICNS TO CONNECTICUT YAtmEE From BRADLEY I?CERNATIONAL AIRPORT Take Route 20 to I-91 South. South of Hartford take Route 9-South for Middletown and Old Saybrook. As you approach the Arrigonni Bridge and first traffic light, stay in the right lane and take the Portland-Willimantic Route 66-East exit. Go up the ramp to the traffic  !

rotary and bear right and cross the bridge into Portland, CT. Once across '

the bridge, bear right and follow F,oute 66 East approximately 6 miles to Cobalt, CT. At the traffic light in Cobalt, turn right onto Route 151.

Follow Route 151 through middle IIaddam (one traffic light). About two miles further on Route 151 you will come to a second traffic light which mrks the entrance to flutd State Park. Continue on Route 151 - Do not turn into !!urd Park. About one mile further on Route 151 there is a large, green sign CONNECTICUT YAlmEE CIERGY INFOPEATION CDRER. Turn right off 4 Route 151 onto lladdam Neck Road. Follow Haddam Neck road past a church and several houses. After passing the firehouse, bear right and proceed down a long, steep hill. About three-quarters of the way down the hill, turn left ,

onto Injun Hollow Road. Follow Injun Hollow road about a mile and a half .

directly into the Connecticut Yankee plant parking area. '

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From I-95 South, take Route 9 North to Exit #7 (East !!addam-Moodus) exit.

The exit ramp is approximately 2 miles long. At the end of the exit ramp, turn left and proceed to the traffic light. Turn right at the light and follow the road across the bridge over the Connecticut River. Go past the Goodspeed Opera House and the Gelston !!ouse restaurant, and fork lef t onto i

Route 149 North. Follow Route 149 North approximately 3 miles, and again  !

fork left by the Entertainment Enterprises Video Rental Store onto 4

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Route 151 North. Continue on Route 151 North about 5 miles until you see a large green sign CONNECTICtfr YANKEE EATRGY INFORMATION CEffrER. Turn left off Route 151 North onto Haddam Neck Road. Follow Haddam Neck Road past a church and several houses. After passing the firehouse, bear right and proceed down a long, steep hill. About three-quarters of the way down the hill, turn left onto Injun Hollow Road. Follow Injun Hollow Road about a mile and a half directly into the CONNECTIClJr YANKEE plant parking area.

From NEW HAVEN Take I-95 North to New Haven, CT. In New Haven, connect to I-91 notth toward Hartford, CT. Travel on I-91 North approximately 17 miles to the Route 66-East exit for Middletown. Along the way, you will pass a reservoir, signs for a ski area, and a number of fast food restaurants, shopping malls and service stations. After passing Wesleyan University, Route 66 East turns lef t at a traffic light and becomes the Main Street of Middletown. Travel left down Main Street through two traffic lights.

Follow Route 66 East across the Arrigonni Bridge from Middletown to Portland. Once across the bridge, bear right and continue to follow Route 66 East to Cobalt, CT, about six miles. At the traffic light in Cobalt, turn right onto Route 151. Follow Route 151 through Middle Haddam (one traffic light) and about two miles further, you will come to a second traffic light that marks the entrance to Hurd State park. Continue on Route 151 - Do not turn into the park, one mile further you will see a large green and white sign CONNECTICtJr YANKEE INFOPliATION CENTER. Turn right off Route 151 onto Haddam Neck Road. Follow Haddam Neck Road past a church and several houses. After passing the fire house, bear right and proceed down a long, steep hill. About three quarters of the way down the hill, turn left onto Injcq Hollow Road. Follow Injun Hollow Road about a

mile and a half directly into the CONNECTICUT YANKEE plant parking area.

tore: Because Route 66 East is a congested, stop and go route, some people choose to travel a bit further on I-91 North past the Route 66 East exit to Route 9 South. Take the Route 9 South exit towards Middletown. As the Arrigonni Bridge comes into view, stay in the right lane of Route 9 South and take the Portland-Willimantic exit (Reute 66 East) which is directly below the bridge at a traffic light. Bear right up the ramp to the traffic rotary. Stay to the right and cross the Arrigenni Bridge from MiddletcNn to Portland, CT. Then follow the directions above from this point on, t

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GENERAL INFORMATION Acronyms and Abbreviations

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'Ihe following acronyms and abbreviations are applicable to this attachment and to other station documents:

AAP Alternate Access Point ACP Administrative Control Procedure AIARA As Low As Reasonably Achievable I AO Auxiliary Operator .

ANO Automated Work Order l CAS Central Alar.m Station Category I NU's Classification for "Safety Related" Equipnent,  !

Parts, and Work. It is the Highest QA Category. '

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CPE Condensate Polishing Enclosure CPF Condensate Polishing Facility

CPM Counts Per Minute CO Control Operator (Operations)

CONVEX Connecticut Valley Exchange C'IMF Containment j

< CYAPCO Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Conpany i DAS Document Acknowledgment Sheet j DO Duty Officer l i EB Enclosurs Building i EPA Environmental Protection Agency

, EOF Emergency Operations Facility i EPIP Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure l

HP Health Physics I&C Instrumntation and Control '

LSA Low Specific Activity i MAP Millstone Administrative Procedure i

, MEPL Material Equipment Parts List Millstone MLST 4

MP-1 Millstone Unit 1 I i

MP-2 Millstone Unit 2 i MP-3 Millstone Unit 3 1

MREM Millirem NAP North Access Point 1 NE&O Nuclear Engineering and Operations I NNECO Northeast Nuclear Energy Company  !

1 bRC Nuolear Regulatory Comission '

j NU Northeast Utilities NUSCO Northeast Utilities Service Company i NPRD Nuclear Plant Records Department OSC Operational Support Center j

PAP Primary Access Point PC Protective Clothing PDCR Plant Design Change Request PEO Plant Equipment Operator l

PMMS Production Maintenance Management System j PORC Plant Operations Raview Comittee i

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QA Quality Assurance QAS Quality Assurance Supervisor QC Quality Control QS Qwility Services

, R Rem RCA Radiologically Controlled Area ROB Refueling Outage Building ROM Refueling Outage Manager ,

RPS Radiation Protection Supervisor RWP Radiation Work Permit SAP South Access Point SAS Secondary Alarm Station Sr Station Form SORC Site Operations Review Comittee SCO Supervising Control Operator (Operations) ,

SRO Senior Reactor Operator j SS Shift Supervisor

t SSS Security Shift Supervisor i SSSA Shift Supervisor Staff Assistant i S/D Shutdown S/G Steam Generator 2

'IR Trouble Report ,

TS Technical Specification l TSC Technical Support Center  !

US Unit Superintendent VAP Vehicle Access Point 1

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i MILLS 7ttE TELEPHCNE LISTI!G Station Superintendent Steve Scace 4300 Station Services Superintendent Harry Haynes 4304 Staff Engineer John Kangley 4211 Staff Assistant John Murphy 4319 Quality Services Supervisor Richard Asafaylo 4306 nullding Services Supervisor Donald Butler 4281 Chemistry Supervir7r Jeff Waters 4316 Cgter Services supervisor Charles Scopelitis 4244 Health Physics Supervisor Len Granados 4566 Nuclear Records Supervisor George Malchiodi 4284 Radioactive Materials Handlihg Supervisor John Sullivan 4221 RPS - Health Physics Services Peter Simmons 4557 Station Services Engineering Supervisor Robert Ayala 4312 Security Supervisor Patricia Weekley 4329 Stores Supervisor Robert Griswold 4091 In Processing Center George Malchiodi 5680 USNRC Senior Resident Bill Ra m nd 5394 USNRC Unit One Resident Lynn Koloanvski 4717 USNRC Unit Two Resident

  • USNRC Unit Three Resident Scott Barber 5404 Unit One Unit 1 Superintendent John Stetz 4301 Operations David Odland 4212 Engineering John Quinn 4296 I&C Peter Przekop 4200 RPS Mark Bsennan 4556 Health Physics Office 4222 After Hours: Control Room - Outside Line 444-4252 Unit Two UnTET3uperintendent John Keenan 4302 Operations Jeff Smith 4386 Maintenance John Riley 4337 Enginee rir.g Pred Dacimo 4341 I&C David Kross 4073 RPS Eric Laine 4551 Health Physics Office 4555 After Hours Control Room - Outside Line 444-4352 Unit Three Unit 3 Superintendent C6rl Clement 4303 Operations James Harris 6200 Maintenance Ronald Rothgeb 4201 Engineering Michael Gentry 4206 I&C Robert Enoch 4209 RPS Ron Sachatellio 4265 Health Physics Office 5355 After Hours: Contrcl Room - Outside Line 444-6220 I
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Body Count 4552 Control Room Unit 1 4252 Control Room Unit 2 4352 Control Room Unit 3 6200 Dosimetry Office Fit Booth 4558/4772 4552 Nurse Respirator Issue 4397 4552 recurity Badging 4600 Security shift Supervisor 4620 Switchboard 447-1791 Non Business hours: Security Shift Supervisor 444-4213 CCt@ECTICUT YANKEE TELEPtCNE LISTING Station Superintendent Don Miller 201 Unit Superintendent Gary Bouchard 2C2 Station Services Superintendent Erte DeBarba 205 Chemistry Supervisor Michael Quinn 430 Engineering Department Supervisor Pierre F. L'Heoreox 256 (acting)

Health Physics Supervisor Hal Clow 231 I&C Supervisor Tom Galloway 224 (acting)

Maintenance Supervisor Bruce Danielson 204 Nuclear Records Supervisor Donald Bement 310 operations Supervisor Don Ray Quality Assurance Supervisor 203 '

Jerry Beauchag 275 i Radioactive Materials Handling Supervisor Roy Haight 331 RPS - Opcrations William Novelos RPS - Services 308 Mary Sweeney 351 Security Supervisor Bob Gill storeroom Supervisor 300 USNRC Barry Moyer 235 Tom Shedlosky 326 Control Room Dosimetry office 211/212 ,

Health Physics control Point 228/353 Nurse 278/441 Secutity Badging Marianne Cannata 349 Security shift Supervisor Jan Tegleton 305 Switchboard 415 Non-Business Hours 267-2556 267-2558 PrJe 13 Rev. 1 3/88

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l SAFETY l Safety is ultimately the responsibility of each individual at the plant.

Everyone must be aware of the safety practices and procedures applicable to their jobs. Everyone must follow those procedures and most importantly be alert and use good cocinon sense.

Your Safety Responsibilities Follow basic safety rules and observe all postings Report major injuries to the Control Room, at MIILS10E UNIT 1 ext.

4252, UNIT 2 ext. 4352, UNIT 3 ext. 6200, and at COCECTIClTr YANKEE ext. 211. Report minor injuries and illnesses to the nurse. At MILLStum the nurse can be reached at ext. 4397 ard at CQcEcrIctrr YANKEE ext. 349.

Use personal protection equipnent as required.

Waste materials and debris should be placed in the appropriate receptacles.

Be familiar with the purpose and use of personal protective devices and clothing.

Be familiar with potentially hazardous conditions so as to avoid accidents.

Do not smoke in posted "No Smoking" areas. Smoking materials should be placed in the appropriate receptacles and not thrown on the floor or ground.

Safety deficiencies should be reported to Plant Management as soon as practical for correction.

Protective Tagging Protective tagging is done by the Operations Department. Do not remove protective tags.

A Red tag means "Do Not Operate". Operation of red tagged equipment may endanger personnel and/or equipnent.

Blue, Green Striped, or Yellow tags contain important information and restrictions concerning equipnent use, observe all directions on tags.

At MIILS10E you may find safety tagging on the scaffolding; Green tags indicate who built the scaffolding, why, and how long it will remain in place. Red tags indicate the scaffolding does not meet standards and should not be used. '

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Personal Protective _ Equipment 11 ardha ta tiardhats are required in the protected area at all times. liardhats are also required to be worn when wearing Protective Clothing (P.C.'s). An individual is responsible for frisking his hardhat making certain it is not contaminated. Exceptions: liardhats are not required to be worn with P.C.'s if the individual is wearing respiratory protection, at the beginning and at the end of the day, when in the operentions area of the Control Room, and when in areas such as offices, laboratories, training areas, or lunchrooms.

Eye Protection Safety glasses with side shields are required in all industrial areas of the plants. Approved goggles and safety glasses shall be worn whenever there is a danger of exposing the eye to one of the following: acids, caustics, flying particles, hazardous light rays, electrical flashes, or any conditions considered hazardous.

Full face shields may be required to be worn over goggles and safety glasses in cases, such as when grinding or welding. This equipnent is available from the Stores Department (Warehouse) at each site.

Ilearing Protection various types of apprc.ed hearing protection are available for use in the plant. Ear muffs and various ear plugs provide protection against noise induced hearing loss if worn properly.

Disposable ear plugs are available from dispensers located throughout each station.

Ear protection must be worn where posted or if loud noise is being generated.

Protective Clothing Clothing should be worn which is appropriate for the work performed and the conditions encountered. Loose fitting clothing, ties, jewelry, etc. should be avoided around open machinery or moving parts.

Safety shoes are recommended. Leather upper, hard soled shoes are required. Open-toed shoes, sandals, high heels or tennis shoes are not allowed.

Fall Protection Personnel in elevated areas are required to wear safety belts or safety harnesses with lanyards.

Temporary scaffolding over six feet high must have a kickboard and safety rails at 21 inches and 42 inches.

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Ladders should be tied off at the top and bottom to prevent slipping from position. Personnel working with portable ladders must position them securely and face the ladder while ascending and descending. If a ladder access is provided with a safety chain, secure the chain after use.

Flotation Devices Flotation devices are required when working on or over water. These devices are available at the work area or from Stores.

Fire Hazards When welding or flame cutting, personnel must wear the proper protective equipment such as safety glasses, face shields, work gloves, etc. Before the job can commence, authorization must be obtained and a fire watch must be assigned by the job supervisor.

Fire doors are identified by Red and White signs. When passing through a fire door, make sure the door closes securely behind you. Fire doors must not be propped open unless a OS approved work order is obtained from the Control Room. If the door fails to close securely contact the Control Room.

If you see a fire, call the Control Room, state your name, location, size and class of fire and remain on the line until the Control Room hangs up.

Control Room telephone numbers are posted on or near all plant telephones.

If the Control Room cannot be reached by telephone the in-plant paging system should be used. The Millstone page system numbers extensions are 810 for the entire site, 811 to page at UNIT 1, 812 to page at UNIT 2, and 813 to page at UNIT 3. At CONNECTICtTr YANKEE the page system number is ext. 700.

Classes of Fires Class At solid combustible material, can be extinguir,hed with water, CO, , dry chemicals or halon.

Class B gasoline, oil or combustible fuels, can be extinguished with dry chemicals, CO, or halon.

Class C energized electrical equipnt, can be extinpished using CO,, halon or dry chemicals. If de-energizM this type of fire can be treated like a Class A or 3 fire depending on material burning.

Class D: combustible metals, this type of fire requires special chemicals which absorb heat, but do not react with the burning metal.

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righting Fires Avoid inhaling smoke as it may contain toxic fumes. Once you have reported the fire, use fire extinguishers only if you feel capable of fighting the fire. When using extinguishers always determine an escape route. Direct spray at the source of the fire using a sweeping motion. Do not attempt to use installed reel hoses.

Co and halon are contained in localized areas. Operation may be manual anb/or automatic. If you are in one of these localized areas, such as a cable vault, switchgear room or turbine deck exciter, and the siren or horn is sounded, discharge of CO or halon will begin in 30-60 seconds. If you hearasirenorhornexittbeareaasquicklyaspossiblemakingcertainto securely close the door behind you.

At MILLSTONE on WIT's 1 and 2, the CO, system is signaled by a horn with actuation following 30-60 seconds later. Wese areas are marked with "Do

!UT EtTTER" signs. Entry should not be made into these areas unless the system S s been disabled by Operations.

On % the CO, system in the automatic mode is actuated 60 seconds after the d 5 Room receives a signT1 from the detectors. A red light will come -

the signal is received. Pull stations are provided to actin 4

  • stem manually. On pull stations there are red and green light:.. aa all station has been manually activated, the red light will go on. tore: Ped light will not be lit on a pull station if the system is automatically actuated. Other signals include a flashing strobe light, a

, itself located inside the area (!DTE: Once this horn buzzingactuated horn is by theac heard CO,tuation is about 4 seconds away.)

There is also an effective tenal alarm with hi-lo-hi-lo-hi-lo pitch. The alarm is very distinguishable. Once this alarm is heard, you have 60 seconds to evacuate the area. Actuation of the system is accompanied by the scent of oil of wintergreen. (Appendix B)

At CONNECTICUr YANKEE the halon system in the switchgear Room and control Room is signaled by flashing lights and a buzzing horn alarm. In Nuclear Records there are audible signals adjacent to the area. In the CO areas such as the cable vault and the PAB there is a siren. Actuationokthese fire protection systems occurs 30-60 seconds after the alarm. (Appendix B)

Water Jel Fire Blankets help to reduce the loss of body fluids, reduce pain, minimize the chance of infection, and help prevent shock. They may also be used to escape a burning area. To use the blankets remove them from the canister and cover or wrap the burned individual.

Water Je1 Fire Blankets are available for use in a fire emergency. On WIT 1 and 2 there are two large blankets located in fire locker 88 adjacent to the WIT 2 Health Physics window,14'6 level and in fire locker #1 located outside the Control Room door, 36'6 level.

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on UNIT 3 there is a large blanket in a foam locker in the turbine building, 24'6' level. Another large blanket in the foam locker on the west wall near the door of the Control Room, 24'6 level, and a large and small blanket building, in a' foam locker in the lube oil area of the turbine 38'6 level.

At COtNECTICtJr YANKEE fire blankets ara located in the turbine hall on the north wall of the oil storage room and in the Service Building hallway on the north end by the entrance to the PAB.

Compressed Gas Cylinders Compressed gas cylindors must be stored upright, capped and secured when not in use. Cylinders must be capped when being moved.

Quality Services Quality Services Departments have been established to comply with rederal law. 'Ihey assure work has been performed in compliance with plant procedures and specifications.

Quality Services is also involved in monitoring Foreign Material Exclusion Areas. Areas where there is potential for problems resulting from items entering the systems are designated Foreign Material Exclusion Areas.

Items brought into, or out of the area must be accounted for and recorded into a log. Items which might be dropped must be tethered or placed in a sealed bag.

Quality Services Supervisors N'.11 stone - Richard Asafaylo, ext. 4211 Connecticut Yankee - Jerry Beauchamp, ext. 275

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EMERGENCIES An emergency may be defined as an abnormal condition that could affect the health or safety of the public or plant personnel, or could affect the safe operation of plant equipment.

Incident Classifications The NRC has four levels of incident classifications. The State of Connecticut also utilizes corresponding state posture codes. The table below lists the NRC classifications, State of Connecticut posture codes, and a short narrative for the various levels of incidents.

Incident Classifications NRC Incident State Posture Event Class Code Unusual event which Unusual Event Delta-one indicates potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant.

Unusual event which Unusual Event Delta-TVo indicates potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant; may involve a radioactive release.

Event which involves Alert Charlie-one an actual nr potential substantial degradation of the level of plant safety; may involve radioactive release.

Event which involves Site Area Emergency Charlie-7Wo an actual or likely major failure of plant functions needed for protection of the public; may involve a radioactive release.

Event which involves General Emergency Bravo / Alpha an actual or iminent substantial core degradation or core melt with potential for loss of containment integrity (alpha is most severe).

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Station Evacuations If the need to evacuate the site arises, a station evacuation alarm will sound. Connecticut Yankte utilizes two alarms. The annunciation alarm at Connecticut Yankee is a rising sweep tone used to get the attention of personnel for an important announcement. The station evacuation alarm is a continuous wail. Both of these alarms are tested every Friday at noon.

At Millstone the station evacuation alarm is a yelp, an up and down tone which is tested monthly.

In the event of an evacuation alarm, listen to the page announcement to determine if the alarm is a test, a drill or an actual evaelation. In the event of an actual evacuation, personnel without an emergency response function should report to an assembly area.

o At Connecticut Yankee the asseebly area is the Energy Information Center.

o At Millstone, personnel in the protected area should assemble in the nearest access point parking lot. Personnel outside the fence but in the owner controlled Area should proceed to the Training Center.

At the assembly area a Personnel Accountability check will be performed to assure that all personnel are accounted for. Further directions will be given at the assembly area.

Questions concerning emergency plans should be directed to:

Millstone - Walter Buch, ext. 4456 Connecticut Yankee - Tom McCance, ext. 209 Injuries If you sustain an injury, a nurse is available for medical attention. At MILLSTU E the nurse's stations are located across from the firewater tanks and across from the IRP and can be reached at extension 4397. At CCt@ECTICtTT YANKEE the nurse's station la located in the last office adjacent to Security Badging and can be reached at ext. 349. Minor injuries sustained in radiologically controlled areas should first be reported to HP. To report a major injury at Millstone, call the Unit 1 Control Room, ext. 4252. At Connecticut Yankee call the Control Room at extension 211.

Hazardous Material or Waste Spills Maintain a safe distance from spills of acids, caustics, chlorine, solvents etc., as the fumes my be hazardous. If you see a spill or leak of material you suspect may be hazardous material call the Control Room. Do not attempt to clean up this type of spill. I Page 20 Rev. 1 3/88

Chemicals or hazardous material on the skin or in the eyes should be flushed with large amounts of water. For this purpose there are portable and fixed emergency showers and eye wash stations located at various sites where hazardous or corrosive material is handled. A listing of the location of the emergency eye washes and showers at MILLSitNE and CotNECTICtfr YMmEE can be found in Appendix A and may be referenced when at the site.

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,iECURITY Both MILLSIOt!E and C0talECTICUT YANKEE are divided into three designated areast Owner Controlled Area Protected Area Vital Area The Owner Controlled Area The Owner Controlled Area consists of company owned or leased prop rty outside the security fence, such as the Dmergency Operations racilities (Dor's), and Parking Lots.

While in the Owner Controlled Area there are rules and regulations that must be obeyed. Alcohol, firearms and drugs are not allowed in the Owner Controlled Area.

At MILLSTOtiE, USNRC inspectors upon presentation of a USNRC ID, will receive a visitor's parking pass. They are allowed to park in the visitor parking or other unassigned parking space in lieu of having a parking sticker.

Observe traffic signs, signals, and posted speed limits. The Millstone Security force enforces speed limits on the access road. Roads leading to Connecticut Yankee are closely monitored for speeding motorists.

The Protected Area The Protected Area consists of the area inside the security fence. A photo I.D. badge is required for entry and must be worn on the upper part of the body, on the outer most garment, at all times, pagging 1

Upon arrival at MILLSIOt;E an unbadged USNRC inspector should check in at l the visitor's desk downstairs in the NAP. Once the insp etor(s) identifies himself he may be provided with an escort, if he so desires, or he may choose to be badged. In the latter case he will be directed to security Badging upstairs in the NAP. i At Security Badging, ence a current training date has been verified, the inspetor will have his picture taken and a photo I.D. badge and key cards will be issued.

At COtO?ECTICUT YANKEE, the inspecter should proceed to Security Badging across form the Energy Information Center. There again, a current training date is verified and a photo I.D. and key card will be issued.

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If the USNRC should visit the site during non-working hours security will notify the Security shift Supervisor (SSS).

Photo I.D. badges are stored at the security access points. Personnel and materials may be subject to search. Personal items brought into the

' Protected Area may require a property pass. We property pass can be ccapleted by the Security Department.

At MILI,S M there are "E" badges for Millstone employees (NNECO), "NU" badges issued to system employees (CY, Berlin), "V" badges issued to long time visitors such as the USimC, and "C" badges issued to contractors. A badge with a red stripe indicates the person must have escorted access to vital Areas.

At Com ECTICtJT YANKEE the badges are distinguished by the color of their background. A white background is issued to Connecticut Yankee esployees (CYAPCO), an orange background is issued to system employees (Millstone, Berlin), a beige background is issued to the guard force, a green backgtnund is issued to contractors, and a blue background is issued to enployees of regulatory agencies.

Entering and Exiting the Protected Area Prior to entering the Protected Area personnel must pass through metal and explosive detection devices. To obtain your photo I.D. badge give your badge number to the security guard. At MIILSm once the guard hands you your photo I.D. badge with your key, use the key to pass into the Protected Area. At connecticut Yankee the guard will process you through the locked doors.

To exit the Protected Area personnel must once again pass through an access point. You will pass through a metal detector and a radiation portal monitor (Note: If a portal monitor is not available you will be required to frisk). Items removed from the Protected Area are once again subject to search.

again. IfIfitthe portal monitor alarms, you will be asked to pass through alarms once again the Health Physics Department will be notified for any necessary raaluation and/or decontamination. Your photo I.D. badge and key cards must be returned to the security guard prior to exit.

Vehicle Entry Vehicles entering the Protected Area must enter through the Vehicle Access Points and will be searched. Once inside the Protected Area vehicles must be locked when left unattended.

Surveillance System he Protected Area is surrounded by a security fence equipped with microwave and E-field intrusion detection devices as well as closed circuit television cameras.

Stay clear of the security fence in order to avoid sstting off alarms. An area around the security fence is established as an Isolation Zone. Do not park or store material in this area as it may interfere with the surveillance systems. We Isolation Zone extends 20 feet on either side of the security fence.

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visitog Visitors in the Protected Area must be escorted. We following is a list of pertinent escort responsibilities:

Non-picture badged visitors must display their badges at all times.

%e non-picture badge must be worn on the outwr garment.

Non-picture badged visiters must be kept under observation and control at all times.

h e ratio of non-picture badged visitors to an escort in the protected area is not to exceed 10 to 1. he ratio of non-picture badged individuals to an escort in a vital area is 5 to 1.

Vital area authorization must be obtained prior to entering vital areas. Authorization forms are available from security.

erior to entering or exiting vital areas, the escort of non-picture badged visitors (s) without key cards shall contact security at ext.

4701 at MILLS 7ttE or ext. 251 at CCt2ECTICUT YANKEE, so that security can log the non-picture badged visitor (s) in or out of the vital area.

At Millstone, non-picture badged visitors with key cards entering vital enterareas shallcard their key insert their after thekey card, he escort must imediately visitor.

Redstriped badged individuals cannot escort non-picture badged visitors in vital areas. (MILLSIttE)

Any unauthorized activities by escorted individuals must be reported to security at ext. 47(1 MILLSICem and ext. 251 at CCt ECTICUT YANKEE.

If, when escorting a visitor, you become separated from that person, contact the Security Department. At MILLSmm call ext. 4701 and at CCttECTICUT YANKEE call ext. 251.

Vital Area A vital area consists of any areas that are vital to the safe operation of the plant, for example Containment or Control Roca or screenwell.

Any vital area access necessary for a USNRC Inspector to conduct an inspection should be processed with their other security paperwork prior to the inspector coming en site.

Areas in which you are authorized to enter are indicated on your badge. At MILLS 10 m you will have laminated cards indicating the alphanumeries to which you have authorized access. Any alphanumeric that is crossed out indicates no access. (Figure la) At CCt0ECTICUT YANKEE the areas for which you are authorized are found on the reverse side of your badge and are indicated with a darkened circle. (Figure Ib) Do not atte:npt to enter areas which you are not authorized to enter. Entry into unauthorized Vital Areas rey result in disciplinary action.

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Vital Areas. At CCmECTICt7r YANKEE a "credit card" key card is utilised. j these must remain with your photo I.D. badge.

If a group of people are passing through a key reader door each individual j sunt insert his key card or key into the reader.

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for the light to conw on inrticating the door is unlocked. (rigure 2a) If l a blue key is being used, insert ard withdraw it. As it is being withdrawn the computer reado it, a light comes on and the door unlocks. (rigure 2b)

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RADIATION PPUTEC"IIQI STAtOARDS AND PROCEDURES PADIATIQI MEASUREME!rt MO COTrROL

_Oe:upational Exposure Limits tiottheast Utilities Administrative Guideline Limits (in Rem):

Whole Body 2.5/Um 5.0/YR Skin 7.5/Qm Extremity 18.0/UrR

!;eutron 0.3/UrR 0.5/YR Personnel approaching exposure limits such that continued exposure might exceed those limits shall be kept from working in radiation areas until an exposure upgrade can be approved. In accordance with AIARA principles the following guidelines have been established:

Personnel with undocumented exposure 300 mrenVU m Persennel with documented imC Form 4: 1000 mreiv0m Health Physics Supervisor approval 2000 mreivUm H.P. Supervisor and Station Superintendent approval: 2500 mrenvUrR In accordance with Regulatory Guide 8.13 Northeast Utilities has established three categories for radiation workers:

Pregnant Females 500 mrenVrerm Expectant Ptegnancy (30 to 60 days) 500 mrenvUrR All others (10 CFR 20 limits /NU Corporate Guidelines) 2500 mrenvU m Dosimetry Issue At MILLSTQ;E, USNRC personnel requirirg dosimetry should proceed to the Dosimetry Office. The Dosirwtry Office, Building #1-18, is located near the stack in a one sto brown building. An incoming whole body count is required unless waived the Health Physics Supervisor. If the body count is needed, upon teiminat on of the count the technician will fill out a Body Count verification Form (Appendix C). This form should be returned to the Dosimetry Issue office. USNRC personnel are not required to fill out an NRC Form 4, but, are requested to fill out a Dosimetry Issue Sheet (Appendix B) and a limit of 300 mrem will be assigned. Your dosimetry will be stored at the Security Access Point with your photo I.D. badge.

At CO NECTICUT YM mEE, US?mC personnel should proceed to the Dosimetry Issue Office located near the Health Physics Office in the Service Building. A dosimetry checklist will be generated which indice.tes the individual data for training, whole body count, etc. (Appenoix C). A whole body count is required unless waived by the Health Physics Supervisor / Designee. USNRC personnel must fill out an imC Form 4 and a Request for Radiation History (Appendix C). Once this paperwork is completed a limit of 1000 mrem is assigned. Your dosimetry is stored at the Health Physics control point located near the entrance of the Radiologically Controlled Area (RCA).

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Visitor Dosimetry Individuals escorted as visitors into Radiologically Controlled Areas, will be issued a red TLD, and given a visitor pamphlet to read. Visitor exposure will be documented on a daily visitor exposure record.

Exposure Control It is the responsibility of all personnel to record their pocket ion chamber (PIC) reading on the Radiation Work Permit (m'P) htnen entering or leaving an m'P area. At MILLS 10tE, an RWP is not required for routine

, entry into a Radiation Area. If not on an RWP, dosimeter readings should j be recorded on the weekly Incidental Exposure Report located outside the Unit One and Unit ihree Health Physics Offices. Your name, social security number, and exposure for the corresponding day should be entered on the

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At Connecticut Yankee all entries into Radiologically Controlled Areas i require the use of an m'P.

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TLD's and PIC's are to be worn directly adjacent to each other on the front of the body above the waist and below the neck.

When using a PIC, be certain it is zerced prior to entering into an RCA.

Check your dosimeter frequently, and have your PIC re-zeroed at or near three-quarters of scale. If your PIC should go off scale, exit the area imediately and notify the Health Physics Department.

Icst or Damged Dosimeters Action:

Imediately leave the RCA if a TID or PIC is lost or damaged Notify llealth Physics Dept.

Obtain new dosimeter prior to re-entry (stust have express approval of Health Physics Supervisor / Designee prior to RCA tc-entry).

Work in Radiologically Controlled Areas (RCA's)

Radiological survey informtion is posted outside the respective Unit's Health Physics Offlee at Millstone. At C0tNECTICVr YMMEE, surveys are attached to the m'P at the appropriate control points.

A Radiation Work Permit is required for entry into the following areas High Radiation Area, Contaminated Area, Neutron Area, Airtorne Radioactivity Area or any other area posted with an "E'P Required" sign.

At CotemerICVr YNmEE, an m'P is required for entry into all radiologically controlled areas. A USNRC Inspector should contact Health Physics to be added to an E'P to conduct periodic inspections and tours. At MI!1STCHE contact ext. 4222 for UNIT 1, ext. 4555 for UNIT 2, ext. 5355 for UNIT 3, and ext. 278 for CCt ECTICVI YMMEE.

During outages, CatNEcrICVr YMMEE utilizes numerous control points for RCA Zones. Zones are numbered and have a corresponding color for ease in recognition. (rigure 4) Personnel are allowed to enter the RCA without signing in on an m? if they are proceeding to a zone control Point.

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General Instructions While Working in an RCA By initialing the appropriate exposure control sheet (RNP page 2) you ,

signify that you are aware of the 1 o radiation exposure you are allowed to receive o personnel monitoring devices you are required to wear  ;

o radiologial conditions present in the area j o protective clothing you are required to wear o all other inst. ructions specified on the RWP Work enly in the areas specified on the RKP o during outages at Connecticut Yankee, work only in your assigned RCA zone CY OUTAGE RCA ZONES and CONTROL POINT LOCATIONS ca

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Por cuts or abrasions, see the nurse who will determine if the injury l will prevent you from entering Prhologically Controlled Areas.

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] Entries into a Radiation Area require that personnel wear monitoring I devices. Exposure must be recorded on the RNP. If you are at MILLSIQiE ,

j and you are not on an RNP, your exposure should be recorded each day on the e i Incidental Exposure Report located outside the Unit One and Three Health l l Physics Offices, f High Radiation Area (> 100 mrervhr) i The following is required for entry into a High Radiation Areat  !

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) In areas where dose rates are 1000 mrervhr or greater, the same requirements as a High Radiation Area apply. In addition access to the area must be locked and/or contiuously guarded to prevent unauthorized r entry into areas. Keys shall be maintained under the administrative 4

control of the Health Physics Department and/or Operations Shift i Supervisor (CY), Locked doors will not prevent rapid exit from the area.

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s CORAMINATIQi MEASURDtDC MD CCtCROL Release of Materials In general, anything that enters the RCA is considered to be contaminated until released by a Health Physics Technician.

Before any item is given an unconditional radiological release from an RCA it shall meet the following requirements:

< 1000 dpy100cm2 removable beta-gama

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l Protective Clothing Each individual is responsible for the in pection and correct use of protective clothing. Damaged contaminated clothing that cannot be  !

j repaired will be disposed of as radwaste.

Deposit contaminated protective clothing in the appropriately marked  !

receptacle when exiting a contaminated area.

Reimbursement will not be made for loss of personal items due to j contamination with exception of shorts, shoes and socks.

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1 Items which are not to be disposed of as trash but are contaminated L should be placed in a blue bag, in addition to normal bagging procedure and labelled to identify contents.

Personnel Contamination Control Northeast Utilities uses "clean" white step-off pads. Protective clothing '

should be removed before stepping on the white step-off pad, i

i When removing protective clothing start with the outer shoe covers. Remove the outer glovis next. Contint.e removing protective clothing turning it '

.! carefully inside out and placing it in the appropriate receptacle. Remove dosimetry and place it in the receptacle, if provided, or on the floor i

outside the cc..taminated area. Retrove the inner shoe covers as you step onto the step-off pad. Remove one cotton glove liner. With doslmetry in i your gloved hand proceed to the nearest frisker. Use your gloved hand to hold your dosimetry and hard hat while frisking, i It is each individual's responsibility to frisk for contamination after  !

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2 e personnel contamination limit, using a hand held frisker on the (x1) scale is 100 Corrected Counts Per Minute (CCPM). Hand frisking should be accomplished by holding the probe 1/2" away from the surface and moving at a speed no greater than 2-3" per second. Notify a Health Physics Technician if the background is greater than 300 cpm or if you are contaminated.

In certain areas PCMs or automatic friskers m9y supplement or replace hand frisking. Wese machines frisk one half of your body at a time.

Personnel shall be required to monitor themselves in a portal monitor, where available, or with a frisker prior to leaving the site.

RESPIRA1CRS Use of Respiratory Protection Equipment Prerequisites successful coupletion of Radiation Worker Training

- Respirator fit test

- A w wie body count A pulmonary function test (PFT) and medical evaluation At MILLSIONE the Fit Booth is located in the Contractor Processing Center, located near the North Access Point (NAP) and can be contacted by dialing ext. 5135. Atter hours you should contact the UNIT 1 or 2 Health Physics office at ext. 4222 or 4555. We hours of operation for the fit booth are 7:00-3:30 Friday and on request Monday through h ursday. %ese hours are expanded during outages.

At Connectimt Yr.skee the fit booth is located in the Emergency Operations Facility (EL/), located at the North end of the site, and can be contacted by diallng 477 cr 445. Atter hours you should contact the Health Physics Control Point at ext. 278 or 441. % e hours of operation for the fit booth are Monday and Wesday morning (8:00 am - 11:00 an) and Friday afternoon (1:00 p - 3:00 pa). Wese hours are expanded during outages.

Contact lenses may N W be worn with any respiratory protection device, beards or glasses with temple bars may not be worn with face sealing respirators.

%e MILLS 1CNE 3 containment is kept at a subatmospheric environment when the reactor is operating. If entry under these conditions is necessary, further respiratory protection tralning and medical evaluation is required prior to entry.

Respirator Issue he RWP shall specify the type of respiratory protection required.

Respirators are issued from a designated issue point. We issue point monitor checks that the person is cleared to wear the type of respirator they are requesting.

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I Respirators will be issued only to individuals who are clean shaven (no beards). At MILLSTttiE Respirator Issue is located in the service hallway by the MIIT 2 Health Physics Office as well as Unit 3 can be reached at ext. 4552. After hours you should contact the ui!T 1 or 2 Health Physics Office at ext. 4222 or ext. 4555. At CCitiECTICtJT YMIKEE Respirator Issue is located in the service building. To arrange respirator issue call the Health Physics Control Point at ext. 278 or 441.

Respirator Return Upon completion of the job, respirators should be deposited in designated

, respirator receptacles. If receptacles are not provided you should bag (yellow at Millstone, blue at CY) the respirator and return it to the respirator issue point.

Respirators will not be reissued and should not be reused prior to cleaning, decontamination, and inspection.

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) Respirator Precaution Respirators must be worn when specified on the RWP or when specified by a Health Physics Technician.

Normally, the mask is not removed until the wearer is completely clear of the area. However, if the mask becomes inoperable, such that the wearer experiences difficulty breathing remove the mask and quickly exit the area.

Notify a Health Physics Technician imediately. If the mask malfunctions but still supplies air, or the wearer experiences physical or emotional

distress, exit the area and remove the mask followlng the normal procedure.

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Area radiation monitors alarm when general area radiation levels exceed the set point on the monitor. The alarm on the various APN s consist of audible and visual warnings.

Do !Dr ignore the alarm even if the meter indicates a 1cre dose rate.

If an alarm sounds in the area where you are working you should stop what you are doing, warn others around you as they my not have heard the alarm, exit the area quickly, using the normi undress out procedure. Check your dosimeter, and notify a llealth Physics Technician.

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A CNt is used to continuously monitor the air for airborne radioactivii.y.

The alarm consists of audible and visual warnings.

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Personal Injury Minor Injury l If any injury occurs while working in an RCA, exit the area and remove protective clothing following the normal step-off pad procedure. Show the wound to a llealth Physics Technician. ney will monitor it for contamination. If the wound is not contaminated, you will be directed to medical services.

MajorInjury If a major injury occurs, call the Control Roca and inform them of the injury. The l mediate welfare of the injured person is of prime importance.

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Radwaste by Batching Tanks Mezzanine - 34'6 1. by ramp

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Machine Shop (Portable Station)

Turbine Building 24'6" Outside Southeast Corner Acid / Caustic Fill Area Turbine Building 14'6" Southeast Corner Acid / Caustic Area CPE 14'6" North End/ Stairs to Auxiliary Boiler Room Turbine building 38'6" Southeast 'orner against South Wall CPE 38'6" North End/ Stairs by Auxiliary Boihr Room CPE 38'6" Far South Wall (Eye Wash only)

Auxiliary Building 4'6" South of Auxiliary Tunnel Pit Solid Waste Building 24'6" Mid-way South Wall Liquid Waste Building 24'6" Mid-way North of Double Doors to Fuel Building Fuel Building 24'6" Equipment Decon Area Far East Wall Auxiliary Building 24'6" East Hallway - Mid-way Cooling Water Pump Area Waste Disposal Building 43'6" North Wall Mid-way Auxiliary Building 43'6" in North Hallway Intake Structure - Northeast Corner Chlorine Room (Eye Wash Only)

- Northeast Corner - Inside Hypochlorite Enclosure Auxiliary Building 66'6" North of Center Stairs ,

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2) Hydrazine Addition Area
3) Steam Generator Chemical Addition Pot
4) Hypochlorite RoonVreceiving Area
5) Boiler Room / Acid Caustic Receiving
6) VCT chemical Addition Station - UL PAB
7) Maintenance Shop
8) Turbine Floor
9) chemistry Lab
10) Chemistry - Outside dodule 2nd Floor Turbine Building
11) Lube Oil Storage Area
12) PAB A/O Station
13) I&C Shop
14) Switchgear batteries
15) Security Diesel Batteries
16) Lower Level Waste Disposal Building
17) Health Physics Checkpoint.
18) Containment Access
19) Maintenance Pung Overhaul Building
20) Records Room
21) Hot Machine Shop
22) Resin Storage (New Warehouse)
23) Storage (New Warehouse)
24) Emergency Operations Facility, Mechanical and Electrical Equipment Room
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MALE FEMALE PERMANENT MAILING ADORESS cit Y STATE ZIP COCE C0ot EMPLOYER Coot. JOS FUNCTION EMPLOYER PHONE ON SITE PICTURE BADGE NO STORAGE LOCATION AAP PAP NAP EMPLOYER S ADORE $s MP TRAspetNG ' wec oTR. EXPO 6URE L241T HELPOREto NEW Upolo

1. Have you ever worn a personal monitoring device? (TLD of Film Badge) YEs No A. If yes, at Millstone? ves No
2. t.lst locations where monitoring devices were worn within the past three months.

LOCATION EXPOSURE TY M Dh g gx g y FRoM to FIRsf otR * (JAN. FE8. MAR) sECOND oTR = (APRIL. MAY. JVNE) THIRO oTR = (JULY. AUo. SEPT) FOURTH oTR = (oCT NoV. OEC)

3. What is your estimated whole body exposure for the current quarter?
4. Do you have any med,igl restricQi ns that would prohibit you from working with radioactive materlats or iri radiation areas? LJvEs LJNo
0. NUSCO PERSONNEL ONLY. Have you worn a respirator since your last whole body count? Ovt. ONo HLPR AsslON TLo s TYPE LoCyloN w issut eATE ENo 0 ATE REsVLT COMMENTS I hereby certify that the above information is correct to the best of my knowledge.

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2. Have you ever worn a personnel monitoring device at this station?

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3. Have you worn a personnel monitoring device within the last three months?

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FROM To SKIN, EXTR Eu.TY 3a. What is your estimated whole body exposure for the current year? Total = mrem 4 Do you have any medical restrictions that would prohlbit you from working with radioactive materials or in radiation areas?

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9. NUSCO personnel only. Have you worn a respirator since your last whole body count?

Cyes CNo I hQreby certify that the above information is correct to the best of my knowledge.

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1. IF 17 YE ARS OF AGE OR LEll, NOTIFY HE ALTH PHYllCS SUPERVliot.
2. oCCUP ATION ALLY E XPolED P Ew ALES MUST CoWPLETE 8.13 RECUL AToRY GUIDE LECTURE.
3. IF Y E S, NoTIF Y H E AL TH PHY $lC) SUPE RYllo R.

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P ERioD5 oF EX Po$uRE Gentlemen:

Under the provisions of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission "Rules and Regulations. Title 10, Part 19.13, Notifications and Reports to Individuals," and Title 10, Part 20.102 "Determination of Accumulated Dose," we request a report of the radiation exposure history of this individual for the time employeo at your facility. Also include the exposure to the skin of the whole body and the extremeties.

A statement authorizing the release of the requested information is given below.

Very truly yours, Health Physics Supervisor I hereby authe'lze release of the requested information to the above company making this request, wwim . ;dCURITY NUWDE R $1GN A Tuir t o F INDi viDU A L DATE

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NAME (last) (first) (initial) SSN COMPANY / DEPARTMENT VERIFICATION SIGNATURE DATE .CY W CO M NTS

1. Safety Security & Emergency Plan ,
2. Radiation Worker Training (classroom)
3. Practical Factors (hands-on-training)
4. Whole Body Count
5. Pulmonary Function Test (required before respirator fit)
6. Respirator Fit & Test Booth
7. Medical Clearance
  • This fonn when completed will be submitted to the Health Physics Records Section/

Dosimetry at each site as verification of training.

  • Required for 00simetry issue.

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CONNGOTICUT YANKGG ATOMIG POWGR OOMPANY SPs2 6 REV.0 Vl$lTOR RADIATION INDOCTRINATION FORM AND DO$lMETRY RECORD OP 416 9.1 R E V. 4 a0 0 N AM E < t a n t s AGE 50CI AL SECURITY D ATE oF BIRTH l t rias ti lim co. 8)

STREE T ACORE55 clTY STATE ZIP CooE I have been given a copy of the Northeast Utilities Visitor's Radiation Indoctrination Training Manual. I have read and understood this indoctrin6.tlon manual, and am satisfied that I have been l l

given the opportunity to ask questions concerning radiation protection, risks and station procedures. I Further, I understand that I must remain with the radiation escort assigned to me at all times, while in any radiological control area. The escort will provide all instructions necessary to ensure good radiation protection practices and conformance to station procedures, i recognize that I may receive radiation exposure during this visit at CONNECTICUT YANKEE ATOMIC POWER COMPANY.

Vl51 tor'S SIGN A TuRE DATE FOR FEMALES ONLY:

I have had the Appendix to Regulatory Guide 8.13 presented to me both orally and in written form.

I have had the opportunity to ask questions concerning the information in the Appendix and elect the following at this time:

1 Allowed to receive occupational radiation exposure not to exceed 125 mrom/ calender quarter.

2, Allowed to recieve occupational radiation exposure to the limits authorized for radiation workers per 10CFR20.

VISITo R'S 5IGN A Tu R E DATE ESCORT SECTION F5LGAT shawE 1 Lash j iriests g ewoo, o SOLI AL SELukIT Y PuRFo5E oF VISIT ST ATloH R ADloloGICAL ARE A5 ENTERED vl5ito R'5 DoStwt T E R RE ADING5 IN oVT IN ouT Tot AL E XPoluRE I I

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1. If a fire door nost remain open you must contact?
2. The telephone numbers for the Control Room are:

Millstone Unit 1 Millstone Unit 2 Millstone Unit 3 Connecticut Yankee

3. The Station evacuation alarms are tested at Millstone and at Connecticut Yankee.
4. During an evacuation at Millstone non-essential personnel in the Protected Area should evacuate to the .

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What action should be taken where an injury has po9sibility of contamination?

6. Non-essential personnel at Connecticut Yankee should evacuate to the 7.

Where is your dosimetry stored at Millstone and Connecticut Yankee when you go here at night?

8. What area extends 20 - 25 feet from the security fence where no material should be stored.

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What administrative guidelines are set for whole body dose at Northeast Utilities?

10. What steps are involved when a person needs to have an exposure upgrade to 2000 mrems/qtr?
11. Exposure received at Millstone when not on an RNP should be recorded on
12. What action should be taken if your TLD or PIC is damaged?

l' Where are the radiological survey results kept at Millstone and Connecticut Yankee?

14. An RWP is required for entry into what areas at Connecticut Yankee and Millstone?
15. What is required for entry into a High Radiation area?
16. An area where the highest dose rate is 50 mrenvhr is posted as a area.
17. What is the limit for loose surface contamination on tools or areas?
18. When is a person considered contaminated?

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20. and respirators.

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21. What action is required when an ARM alarms?
22. A CAM is used to monitor
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24. If you are frisking and the frisker alarms, what action is required?

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1. The Control Room
2. MP1 - 4252 MP2 - 4352 MP3 - 6200 CY - 211
3. MP - monthly; CY - every Priday at noon
4. Nearest access point and out to its parking lot
5. Have a Health Physics Technician check the wound for contamination.
6. Energy Information Center
7. MP - security access point; CY - health physics control point
8. Isolation zone
9. Whole body limit - 2500 mrem /qtr
10. Health Physics Supervisor approval
11. Incidental Exposure Sheet
12. Immediately leave the RCA, notify Health Physics Supervisor, and obtain new dosimeter upon his approval.
13. MP - outside each health physics office; CY - with the RNP at the control points.
14. High Radiation Area, Airborne Area, Contaminated Area, any other area posted with an 'RWP required" sign.
15. Dosimetry, RNP, and a survey meter
16. Radiation Area
17. < 1000 dpm/100cm2
18. > 100 CPM
19. 1. successful completion of radiation worker training
2. fit booth test
3. culmonary function test / medical svaluation
4. w ole body count
20. Contact lenses, glasses with terrple bars, beards 1
21. Stop what you are doing, warn others, exit area quickly, notify a health physics technician, check your dosimeter.
22. Airborne radioactivity
23. Spill
24. Stay where you are and notify a Health Physics Technician.

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