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Forwards Amend 2 to Licensee 770120 Security Plan
ML20195B322
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Site: 05000142
Issue date: 08/24/1977
From: Catton I
CALIFORNIA, UNIV. OF, LOS ANGELES, CA
To: Case E
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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August 24, 1977 Edson C. Case i

Acting Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

(* . S. Nuclear Regulatory Co= mission Washington, D. C. 20555 l Docket No. 50-142

Dear Mr. Case:

Due to the sensitive nature of the contents of this letter, we request that this document be withheld frem public disclosure pursuant to section 2.790 of 10 CTR Part 2. l Due to recent events, we are enclosing two copies of A=endment #2 to our  !

Security Plan dated January 20, 1977. Please replace page 2 of the text and pages 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 of the appendix and add page 11 to the appendix.  ;

We hope that this =eets with your approv  !

Si cerely, ,

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Ivan Catton, Director 1 Nuclear Energy Laboratory IC:CEA:v'.

Enclosures:

2 copies of page 2 text and pages 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Appendix cc: Chief Boyd Lynn, UCLA Police Department

C. E. Ashbaugh, Laboratory Security Officer Dr. Harold V. Brown, UCLA Office of Environmental Health & Safety (without enclosures) l l

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I. Design Features l

A. Essential Equipment The materials described in the preceeding paragraph and the nuclear  !

reactor comprise the essential equip.nent of the laboratory. The essential equipment is' described in pages 1 through 5 of the Appendix. The reactor console is con-s 'ered essential equipment but it is located in a controlled area (B-level), not a sec rity area (A-level). (See also paragraph IC1c.)

3. Security Areas
1. Security Areas (A-level)

Security areas require A-level access or higher. These areas, the reactor reom (1000) and the radioactive storage room (within room 1540) are identified in ,

l figures 6 through 8. Security areas are protected by an intrusion alarm system, l permit limited access, and present well defined physical boundaries to both innocent and overt intrusion. The alarm system is shown with the ultrasonic transmitter and l receiver transducers identified by an "X", the magnetic door switches by a "Y", and the master control units by a "Z".

The radioactive storage room is located below ground level so that all outs.ie walls are backed by earth fill. The inside walls are two-foot-thick concrete block , and the two steel doors provide the only access to the area. The it.ner door,

  1. 1. is a double-plated door and has two locks. One of the locks is keyed to "A" level, the Master level, and the other lock is a Sargent and Greenleaf combi-natica padlock No. 8077A, which meets the specifications outlined in NRC Regulatory Gui?.c 5.12. The steel mesh outer door, #2, is keyed to "A" level. The fuel plates a::o fuel scraps are stored in a Metal File Cabinet Safe, Model T-20, Serial No.

48727, made by Underwriters Laboratory. It is secured to the north concrete wall and floor by 1x1x1/8 angle iron. A separate key and combination are required to open it. One fuel bundle with attached thermocouples is stored in an 8 foot long, 6 inch diameter steel schedule 40 pipe with a steel lid hinged and locked with a Sargent and Greenleaf ccmbination padlock. The pipe is velded to the north concrete wall. All the bolts securing the safe and the schedule 40 pipe are welded to the angle iron to prevent easy removal. The two Pu-Be neutron sources are kept in steel drums filled with paraffin, chained to the east wall, and secured with the same type of Sergent and Greenleaf Combination padlocks. The uranyl nitrate (250 gas) is stored in padlocked steel lockers at the south end of the room.

For the purpose of radiological control and personnel safety, the sub-critical facility of room 1540 requires A-level access. Upon occasion, encapsulated neutron sources may be lef t overnight in a suberitical assembly to provide sufff *ent neutron fluence for class demonstration purposes. That room houses a Kaman 1001-A neutron generator that is tritium-contaminated and uses critiated targets. Permissive

. entry by A-level access provides a prudent means of radiological control, but the security implications are regarded as negligible.

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CQUIPMENT LIST

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1. 10 0ninidirectional transmitters Model TR - 90, Part Number 511252
2. 110mnidirectional receivers Model RC - 91, Part Number 511253
3. 2 Iligh Security Magnetic Switch for Doors Model DR 850, Part Number 630802
4. Two Master Control Units Model XD3, Part Number 630162 l

Manufacturer: Walter Xidde 4 Co. Inc.

Belleville, New Jersey 07109 T

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I University of California, Los Angeles School of Engineering and Applied Science .

l NUCLEAR ENERGY LABORATORY l EMERGENCY PROCEDURE July 1977 NEL. Lab Phones . Roos 2567 l 825-2040, 825-2825 Boelter Hall '

i 4 A. For immediate action upon observance of danger f rom earthquake, riot, police emergency, flood, or enemy attack, shut down reactor, secure facility and assemble in control room if possible.

B. For immediate action upon observance of #snger from nuclear hazard *, fire

, or explosion, proceed to E.

  • If 3 out of 6 radiation alarms trip c?f scale (high) from an undetermined i cause, this constitutes a nuclear hazard: 2 High Bay area monitors, Argon-41 l and effluent monitors, and 4 channels of 2-hand and foot counters.

C. For immediate action upon observance of a tomb threat either to the reactor, the laboratory or to the School of Engineering in general, evacuate and ,

notify the UCLA Police.

D. If alarm in 1540 BH (suberitical and radioactive storage area) is sounding, svacuate area and proceed directly to Step L-6.

I E. PROCEED 70: .*

1. Scram reactor, set off alarm, announce evacuation.
2. Shut off ventilation and cooling systems.
3. Take reactor key, health physics suitcase, and available radiation instruments with you.

4 Proceed directly to Boelter Hall 2000 level patio, securing all doors j' -

behind ycu.

. 5. After gross personal contamination check, follow health physics procedures, j 6. Call official personnel in order on list until relieved by one of the l following t 1^

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Reactor Personnel Office Home

1. Chuck Ashbaugh 348-6559
2. Jack Horner 839-2130
3. .vaurice Thelia 466-8886 4 Neill Ostrander 342-8969
5. Ron Bolek 785-2620
6. Ivan Catton 887-7295
7. Dave Graves 782-6260
8. Tony Zane 1-714-549-1695 Environmental Health and Safety
9. John Kauffman 56990 645-1849
10. John Evraets 5714's 475-1358
11. Harold Brown 56945 645-6008 ,
12. UCLA Police 51491
13. EMERGENCY (Police) 35 14 UCLA Physical Plant 51391
15. Los Angeles Police Emer gency 478-0841
16. Los Angeles Fire Dept. (Veteran) 473-1155
17. Les Angeles Sherif f Dept. (WLA) 456-6652
18. NRC Region V 82-9-486-3141 or 1-415-486-3141 Security - Doug Schuster Operations - Robert Engleken
19. ERDA Safety & SNM Div. 82-9-273-7963 or 1-415-273-7963 Manley Wu -
20. Cal Statewide Radiological Assistance Program 24 hr. 1-916-391-7716
21. Los Angeles County Health 974-1234 Radiological Div. 24 hr.

Joe Karbus 974-7891

22. State Police 620-5821
23. FBI /VLA 477-6565
24. NEL-PIA Liability Engineering 1-203-677-7715 Dept. Nuclear Energy Liability /

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