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Proposed Tech Specs Revising Administrative Section of TS Re Controlled Access to High Radiation Areas & Rept Dates for Annual Ore Rept & Annual Rer Rept
ML20199A727
Person / Time
Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 01/04/1999
From:
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
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ML20199A690 List:
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NUDOCS 9901130116
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6. 9 REPORTING REOUIREMENTS RCUTINE REPORTS
6. 9.1 In accition to the acclicaole recorting recuirements of Title
  • .2, come Acministrator of tne Regional Of fice of the NRC unless STARTUP REPORT
6. 9.1.1 A summary report of plant startup and power escalation testle be submitted following (1) recei,st of an Operating License, (2) amencm;e :

snail the license involving a planned increase in power level, (3) insta114tien of o

fuel that has a different cesign or has been manufactured by a cif ferent fuel sucolier, and (4) modifications that may have significantly altered the nuclear, thermal, or hydraulic performance of the unit.

6.9.1.2 The startup report shall address each of the tests identified in Sun-tion of the measured values of the operating conditions or c catained curing the test program and a comparison of these values with design predictions and specifications.

cetain satisfactory coeration shall also.be described.Any corrective actions that Any accitional specific details required in license concitions based on other commitments small be included in this report.

6. 9.1. 3 Startup reports shall be submitted within (1) 90 days following comole-tion of the startup test program, (2) 90 days following resumption or comence-ment of commercial power operation, or (3) 9 months following initial criticality, wnichever is earliest. If the startup report does not cover all three events (i.e., initial criticality, completion of startup test program, and resumption or comencement of comercial operation) supplementary reports shall be suemittad at least every 3 months until all three events have been c:mpleted.

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The results of specific activit' coolant exceeded the limits of Specification 3.4.5.y analysis in which the prim The following infonnation shall be included:

(1) Reactor power history starting 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> prior to the first sample in which the limit was eicceeded; (2) Results of the last isotopic analysis for radiciodine performed prior to exceeding the limit, results of analysis while limit was exceeded and results of one analysis' after the rad 11oiodine activity was reduced to less than limit.

Each result should include date and time of sampling and the radiciodine concentrations; (3) Cleanup system flow history starting 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> prior to the first sample in which the limit was exceeded; (4) Graph of the I-131 concentration and one other radiciodine isotope concentratien in micrecuries per gram as a function of time for the duration of the specific activity above the steady-state level; and (5) The time duration when the specific activity of the primary coolant exceeded the radiciodine.

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MONTHLY OPERATING REPORTS

  • 6.9.1.6 Routine reports of operating statistics and shutdown experience, includ-ing documentation of all challenges to the the main steam system safety / relief valves, shall be submittes' ^n a monthly basis to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ATTN:

to the Regional Administrator #Docusa.>. L4 '. *ol Desk, Washington, D.C. 20555, with a co the Regional Office of the NRC no later than the 15th of each month following the calendar month covered by the report.

ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT

The report shall include summaries, interpreta-tions, and analysis of trends of the results of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the reporting period.

The material provided shall be consistent with the objectives outlined in (1) the 00CM and (2) Sections IV.B.2, IV.B.3, and IV.C of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50.

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Recorcs af reviews performed for changes made to procedures or equip ment or reviews of tests and experiments pursuant to 10 CFR 50.59.

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Records of meetings of the PORC and the NRB.

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Monitoring Program that would permit evaluation of the accuracy o'f the analysis at a later date.

Records of reviews performed for changes made to the OFFSITE DOSE n.

CALCULATION MANUAL and the PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM.

I[PI 6.11 RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM 6.11.1 Procedures for personnel radiation protection shall be prepared con-

<",I sistent with the requirements of 10'CFR Part 20 and shall be approved, main-tained, and adher*.d to for all operations involving personnel radiation

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i 2u 6.12 HIGH RADIATION AREA oMoitne cc.rol device" r " alarm sig

" re red oy p3r'agraph 20.203(c)(JT of 10 C PartA!0, each gh radiation rea i hich the Xntensity of radiapfon is gr ter than 100 mr /h but less an 10 mrem /h sryd1 be barric)rded and spicuo'usly pos as a high r iatio area and gntrance 1

tnerpto snali contr'olled by equiring iss nce of RadiatioryWork Perm'

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a Ar iation r nitoring dev' e wnich ontinuous indicate the diation se rate in area.

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6.12 Hiah Radiation Areas As provided in paragraph 20.1601(c) of 10 CFR Part 20, the followir g controls shall be applied to high radia areas in place of the controls required by paragraph 20.1601(a) and (b) of 10 CFR Part 20:

j 6.12.1 High Radiation Areas with dose rates (deep dose equivalent) greater than 0.1 rem /hr and no 1.0 rem / hour (at 30 centimeters from the radiation sources or from any surface penetrated by th Each accessible entryway to such an area shall be barricaded and conspicuously posted as a.

Radiation Area. Such barricades may be opened as necessary to permit entry or exit of personne, or equipment.

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Access to, and activities in, each such area shall be controlled by means of a Radiation Work Permit (RWP) or equivalent that includes radiation protection instructions, job coverage and monitoring requirements. Radiologicalinformation (i.e., dose rates) is included on the radiation surveys associated with the RWP or equivalent, Individuals qualified in radiation protection procedures and personnel continuously escorted by c.

individuals may be exempted from the requirement for an RWP or equivalent while performing th assigned duties provided that they are following plant radiation protection procedures for entry to, exit from, and work in such areas.

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Each individual or group entering such an area shall be provided with or accompanied by one or more of the following:

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A radiation monitoring device that continuously displays radiation dose rates in the area

(" radiation monitoring and indicating device"), OR 2.

A radiation monitoring device with the capability to display accumulated dose and which continuously integrates the radiation dose rates in the area end a5rms when the device's dose alarm setpoint is reached (" alarming dosimeter"), OR

3. A radiation monitoring device with the capability to display accumulated dose and which continuously transmits dose rate and cumulative dose information to a remote receiver monitored by radiation protection personnel responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure within the area, OR 4.

A direct reading dosimeter AND :

a) A health physics qualified individual (i.e, qualified in radiation protection procedures) with a radiation dose rate monitoring device who is responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure within the area, OR b) Be under the surveillance, as specified in the RWP or equivalent, by means of closed circuit television, of a health physics qualified individual (i.e., qualified in radiation protection procedures), responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure in the area.

Except for individuals qualified in radiation protection procedures, entry into such areas shall be e.

made only after dose rates in the area have been established and entry personnel are knowledgeable of them.

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eceiv in 1 our a dose greater than 1000 ens shall e provide with cked Q.{[y door to p ent un d'thorized ntry, and e keys sh I be main ined der th admin trativ control Shift Sup vision on uty and/or the he th q

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i ch tha a major rtion of t body cou receive 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> a dose n excess f 100 mress" t t are loca d within rge* areas such as he con wher no encio re exists r purpose of lockin, and no neloser(ainment, 1

can be re onably c structed a und the i vidual ar as, the that at shall e r ed off, onspicuous posted, a a flashi g light all be etivate as a arning d ice.

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6.12.2 In addition to the requirements of Sechon 6.12.1, High Radiation Areas with dose rates (deep dose r

equivalent) greater tnan 1.0 rem / hour (at 30 centimeters from the radiation source or from any surface penetrated by the radiation), but less than 500 rad /hr (at 1 meter from the radiation source or from any surface penetrated by the radiation source) accessible to personnel shall be controlled as follows:

Each accessible entryway to such an area shall be conspicuously posted as a High Radiation Area a.

and shall be provided with a locked door, gate, or guard that prevents unauthorized entry, and in addition:

1. All such door and gate keys shall be maintained under the administrative control of radiation proteccon supervision.

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Doors and gates shall remain locked or guarded except during periods of personnel or equipment entry or exit.

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Such individual areas that are within a larger area, such as containment, that is controlled as a High Radiation Area, where no enclosure exists for purpose of locking and where no enclosure can reasonably be constructed around the individual area need not be controlled by a locked door or gate, but shall be bamcaded and conspicuously posted as a High Radiation Area, and a conspicuous, clearty visible flashing light shall be activated at the area as a waming device.

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following:

1, A dose rate survey meter and a radiation monitoring device with the capability to display accumulated dose and an integrating alarm setpoint,gf

2. A radiation monitoring device with the capability to display accumulated dose and which 1

continuously integrates the radiation dose rates in the area and alarms when the device's dose alarm setpoint is reached (" alarming dosimeter"), OR

3. ' A radiation morutoring device with the capability to display accumulated dose and which continuously transmits dose rate and cumulative dose information to a remote receiver monitored by radiation protection personnel responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure within the area AND with the means to communicate with the individuals in the area, OR 4.

A direct reading dosimeter AND :

a) A health physics qualified individual (i.e., qualified in radiation protechon procedures) with a radiation dose rate rnonitoring device who is responsible for controlling patsonnel radiation exposure within the area OR b) Be under the surveillance, as specified in the RWP or equivalent, by means of closed circuit television, of a health physics quaiified individual (i.e., qualified in radiation protection procedures), responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure in the l

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ROUTINE REPORTS In addition to the applicable reporting requirements of Title 10, Code 6.9.1 of Federal Regulations, the following reports shall be submitted to the Regional Administrator of the Regional Office of the NRC unless otherwise noted.

STARTUP REPORT y

6. 9.1.1 A summary report of plant startup ard power escalation testing shall be submitted following (1) receipt of an Operating License, (2) amendment to the license involving a planned increase in power level, (3) installation of fuel that has a different design or has been manufactured by a different fuel supplier, and (4) modifications that may have significantly altered the nuclear, thermal, or hydraulic performance of the unit.

1 6.9.1.2 The startup report shall address each of the tests identified in Sub-section 14.2.12 of the Final Safety Analysis Report and shall include a descrip-tion of the. measured values of the operating conditions or characteristics obtained during the test program and a comparison of these values with design predictions and specifications.

Any corrective actions that were required to obtain satisfactory operation shall also be described.

Any additional specific details required in license conditions based on other commitatnts shall be included in this report..

"6.9.1.3 Startup reports shall be submitted within (1) 90 days following comple

  • tion of the startup test program, (2) 90 days following resumption or commence-ment of commercial power operation, or (3) 9 months following initial criticality, whichever is earliest.

If the startup report does not cover all three events (i.e., initial criticality, completion of startup test program, and resumption er commencement of commercial operation) supplementary reports shall be submitted et least every 3 months until all three events have been completed.

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(1) Reactor power history starting 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> prior to the first sample in which the limit was exceeded; (2) Results of the last isotopic analysis for radiciodine perfomed i

prior to exceeding the limit, results of analysis while limit was exceeded and results of one analysis after the radiciodine activity was reduced to less than limit.

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time of sampling ard the radiciodine concentrations; (3) Cleanup system flow history starting 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> prior to the first sample in which the limit was exceeded; (4) Graph of the I-131 concentration and one other radiofodine isotope concentration in microcuries per gram as a function of time for the duration of the specific activity above the steady-state level; and (5) The. time duration when the specific activity of the primary coolant exceeded the radiciodine limit.

MONTHLY OPERATING REPORTS

  • 6.9.1.6 Routine reports of operating statistics and shutdown experience, includ-ing documentation of all challenges to the the main steam system safety / relief valves, shall be submitted on a monthly basis to the ATTN: Document Control 03sk, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555, with a copy i

to the Regional Administrator of the Regional Office of the NRC no later than the 15th of each month following the calendar month covered by the report.

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6. 9.1. 7 The Annual Radiological Environmental' Operating Report covering ths operation of the unit during the previous calendar year shall be submitted b2 fore May 1 of each year. The initial report shall be submitted prior to May 1 of the year following initial criticality. The report shall include summaries, interpretations, and analysis of trends of the results of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the reporting period.

The material provided shall be consistent with the cbjectives outlined in (1) the ODCM and (2) Sections IV.B.2, IV.8.3, and IV.C of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50.

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Records of gaseous and liquid radioactive material released to the environs.

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identified in Table 5.6.1-1.

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Specifications. Records of inservice inspections performed pursuant to i.

Records of quality assurance activities required by the Operational Quality Assurance Manual not listed in Section 6.10.2.

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Records of reviews performed for changes made to procedures or equ ment or reviews of tests and experiments pursuant to 10 CFR 50.59.

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Records of meetings of the PORC and the NRB.

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CALCULATION MANUAL and the PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM.

6.11 RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM 5.11.1 Procedures for personnel radiation protection shall be prepared con-sistent with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 20 and shall be approved, main-tained, and adhered to for all operations involving personnel radiation Im 33 exposure.

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, eachAigh radi'atic rea in which he inte sity of ra ' tion' 100 mr6m/h bu less (han 100Vmres/h shall b barr' adedf nd co ;iicuoudy postfd as a igh diation area ano entrance P)/,ffiall b ontrolled bpfequiripo iss nce of a'Radiati'on Work permit

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i 6.12.1 High Radiation Areas with dose rates (deep dose equivalent) greater than 0.1 rem /hr and n 1.0 rem / hour (at 30 centimeters from the radiation sources or from any surface penetrated by the radiatii L,

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Radiation Area. Such barricades may be opened as necessary to permit entry or exit of personnel or equipment.

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Individuals qualified in radiation protection procedures and personnel continuously escorted by suc c.

individuals may be exempted from the requirement for an RWP or equivalent while performing th assigned duties provided that they are following plant radiation protection procedures for entry to, l.

exit from, and work in such areas.

d.

Each individual or group entering such an area shall be provided with or accompanied by one or more of the following:

1. A radiation monitoring device that continuously displays radiation dose rates in the area

(" radiation monitoring and indicating device"), OR 1

2. A radiation momtoring device with the capability to display accumulated dose and which continuously integrates the radiation dose rates in the area and alarms when the device's dose alarm setpoint is reached ("afarming dosimeter"), OR
3. A radiation monitoring device with the capability to display accumulated dose and which continuously transmits dose rate and cumulative dose information to a remote receiver monitored by radiation protection personnel responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure within the area, OR 4.

A direct reading dosimeter AND:

i a) A health physics qualified individual (i.e., qualified in radiation protection procedures) with a radiation dose rate monitoring device who is responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure within the area OR b) Be under the surveillance, as specified in the RWP or equivalent, by means of closed L

circuit television, of a health physics qualified individual(i.e., qualified in radiation protection procedures), responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure in the area.

Except for individuals qualified in radiation protection procedures, entry into such areas shall be e.

made only after dose rates in the area have been established and entry personnel are knowledgeable of them.

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tion monitoring' device, ichcontJnuous>lyint tes the b.

Ar radiation dose ratie'in the, Area and alarms when a/ preset inte' g dose 1s received:

be made after theEntrysinto such areas with tfiis monitoring cevice

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may 'ed and personne j

se rate lish els in the area have'been estab,.

ave bee ace kn e'dgeable ofdhem.

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A health physip qualified'individua (i.e., gualified in ya iation c.

protection grocedures wyd'is responsible ith a radi'ation dosestate monitoring devic r provid' g positive,c'ontrol over'the actifv O

.ies witti'in the T

ea and s 1 perform. periodic radf'ation sur til-3 lance t the quency p cified. by thfe Health Phpsicist i

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.2 In ddition the r Ire:entsodpecification6.12.1 my a p5rso el with diatio areas act ible evels suc!yt' hat a ma reater thaV1000 m.e s'jir portion the body culd

@y receiv in 1 he a dos shall be ovided vi locked yi door to prev t unau orized ent, and th eys shall e maintai d under e

t admini rative ntrol of 5 ft Super sion on dut and/or health

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Ocors all rema) locked exya!'pt durin eriods of ccess by per nnel u er an appt ed RWP Wich shall sptcify the ose rate els in tra 4..ediat work area id the m-imum allow e stay t' e for ind' iduais i th area.

For indiv' ual are accessibi person with ra tion lev s ch th a major p tion of he body to d receive n 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> dose in ess of 10 mrems" t are 1 ated withi arge are

, such as

  • e contai ent, wn e no encio re exis for purp s of loc g, and no nelosure n be r asonably struct around th individua areas, the that are shall be

,/ roped off conspic usly post, and a f hing ligh shall be tivated as

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  • arnin evice.

n lieu of.he stay t' e specific ion of t RWP, cent uous surve' lance rect or r ate (such s use of c sed circ TV camer be.ade by rsonnel lified in adiation p tection ocedures t provide

, may sitive posure ce rol over e activiti a

withinf e area.

5.12 DROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM (DCP) 5.12.1 Changes to the PCP:

Shall be documented and records of reviews performed shall be a.

retained as required by Specification 5.10.3n.

This documentation snall contain:

1.

Sufficient information to suoport the cnange together with the aporocriate analyses or evaluations justifying tne cnange(s) and adre/en:[macMat 8i ches from sou e o' radi acti[it;/.

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6.12.2 In addition to the requirements of Section 6.12.1, High Radiation Areas with dose rates (deep dose equivalent) greater than 1.0 rem / hour (at 30 centimeters from the radiation source or from any surface

, penetrated by the radiation), but less than 500 rad /hr (at 1 meter from the radiation source or from any surface penetrated by the radiation source) accessible to personnel shall be controlled as follows:

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a. -

Each accessible entryway to such an area shall be conspicuously posted as a High' Radiation Area

' and shall be provided with a locked door, gate, or guard that prevents unauthorized entry, and in addition:

1. AH such door and gate keys shah be maintained under the administrative control of i-radiation protection supervision.
2. Doors and gates shah remain locked or guarded except during periods of personnel or f,

equipment entry or exit.

b.

Such individual areas that are within a larger area, such as containment, that is controlled as a High Radiation Area, where no enclosure exists for purpose of locking and where no enclosure can reasonably be constructed around the individual area need not be controlled by a locked door or gate, but shah be bamcaded and conspicuously posted as a High Radiation Area, and a conspicuous, clearly visible flashing light shall be activated at the area as a waming device.

Each individual entering such an area shaN be provided with or accompanied by one or more of the c.

following:

1. A dose rate survey meter and a radiation monitoring device with the capability to display accumulated dose and an integrating alarm setpoint, AF
2. A radiation monitoring device with the capability to display accumulated dose and which continuously integrates the radiation dose rates in the area and alarms when the device's dose alarm setpoint is reached (" alarming dosimeter"), OR
3. A radiation monitonng device with the capability to display accumulated dose and which continuously transmits dose rnte and cumulative dose information to a remote receiver monitored by radiation protecuon personnel responsible for controHing personnel frAietion exposure within the area AND with the means to communicate with the individuals in the

. area, O R 4.

A direct reading dosimeter AND:

a) A health physics qualified individual (i.e, qualified in radiation protection procedures) with a radiation dose rate monitoring device who is responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure within the area, OR b) Be under the surveillance, as specified in the RWP or equivalent, by means of closed circuit television, of a health physics qualified individual (i.e., qualified in radiation protection procedures), responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure in the' area,and with the means to communicate with the individuals in the area.

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ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.9 REPORTING REOUIREMENTS ROUTINE REPORTS 6.9.1. In addition-to the applicable reporting requirements of Title 10, Code "of Federal Regulations, the following reports shall be. submitted to the Regional

. Administrator of-the Regional Office of the NRC' unless otherwise noted, i

STARTUP REPORT 6.9.1.1 A summary report of plant startup and power escalation testing shall l

be submitted following (1) receipt of an Operating License, (2) amendment to the license involving a planned increase in power level, (3) installation of fuel that has a different design or has been manufactured by a different fuel supplier, and (4) modifications that may have significantly altered the nuclear, thermal, or hydraulic performance of the unit.

6.9.1.2 The startup report shall address each of the tests identified in Sub-section 14.2.12 of the Final Safety Analysis Report and shall include a descrip-i tion of the measured values of the operating conditions or characteristics

.obtained during-the test program and a; comparison of these values with design predictions and specifications. Any corrective actions that were required to obtain, satisfactory operation shall also be described. Any additional specific details required in license conditions based on other commitments shall be included in this report.

6.9.1.3 Startup report's shall; be submitted within (1) 90 days following comple-tion of the startup test program, (2) 90 days following resumption or commence-

. ment-of commercial power operation, or (3) 9 months following initial criticality, whichever is earliest.

If the startup report does not cover all three events (i.e., initial criticality, completion of startup test program, and resumption or commencement of commercial operation) supplementary reports shall be submitted at least every 3 months until all three events have been completed.

F ANNUAL REPORTS

  • 4 6.9.1.4. Annual reports covering the activities of the unit as described below for the previous calendar year shall be submitted prior to March 1 of each year

.unless otherwise noted.

l 6.9.1.5 Reports required on an annual basis shall include:

a.

Annual Occupational Radiation Exoosure Report A tabulation on an annual basis of the number of station, utility, and other personne1'(including contractors) receiving exposures

>100 mrem /yr and their associated man-rem exposure according to l

work and job functions (e.g., reactor operations and surveillance, inservice inspection, routine maintenance, special maintenance

[ describe maintenance), waste processing, and refueling). This tabulation supplements the_ requirements of 10CFR20.2206. The dose assignments to various duty functions may be estimated based on pocket l

  • A single submittal may be made for a multiple unit station.

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l ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS ANNUAL REPORTS (Continued) dosimeter, thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD), or film badge measure-ments.

Small exposures totalling <20% of the individual total

[

dose need not be accounted for.

In the ;ggregate, at least 80%

of the total whole-body dose received from external sources should be assigned to specific major work functions.

The report shall be submitted by April 30 of each year.

b.

Documentation of all challenges to safety / relief valves; and c.

Any other unit unique repo'rts required on an annual basis.

d.

The results of specific activity analysis in which the primary coolant exceeded the limits of Specification 3.4.5.

The following information shall be included: (1) Reactor power history starting 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> prior to the first sample in which the limit was exceeded; (2) Results of the last isotopic analysis for radioiodine performed prior to exceeding the limit, results of analysis while limit was exceeded and results of one analysis after the radiciodine activity was reduced to less than limit.

Each result should include date and time of sampling and the radiciodine concentrations; (3) Cleanup system flow history starting 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> prior to the first sample in which the limit was exceeded; (4) Graph of the I-131 concentration and one other radioiodine isotope concentration in microcuries per gram as a function of time for the duration of the specific activity above the steady-state level; and (5) The time duration when the specific activity of the primary coolant exceeded the radiciodine limit.

MONTHLY OPERATING REPORTS

  • 6.9.1.6 Routine reports of operating statistics and shutdown experience, includ-ing documentation of all challenges to the main steam system safety / relief valves, shall be submitted on a monthly basis to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ATTN: Document Control Desk, Washington, D.C. 20555, with a copy to the Regional Administrator of the Regional Office of the NRC no later than the 15th of each month following the calendar month covered by the report.

ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT

  • 6.9.1.7 The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report covering the operation of the unit during the previous calendar year shall be submitted before May 1 of each year. The report shall include summaries, interpreta-tions, analysis of trends of the results of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the reporting period.

The material provided shall be consistent with the objectives outlined in (1) the ODCM and (2) Sections IV.B.2, IV.B.3, and IV.C of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50.

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  • A single submittal may be made for a multiple unit station.

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ANNUAL RADI0 ACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT

  • 6.9.1.8 The Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report covering the operation of the unit during the previous year shall be submitted prior to May 1 of each year in accordance with 10 CFR 50.36a. The report shall include a summary of the quantities of. radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents and solid waste released from the unit.
The material provided shall be consistent with the objectives outlined in the ODCM and Process Control Program and in conformance with 10 CFR 50.36a and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I, Section IV.B.I.

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i OA single submittal may be made for a multiple unit station. The submittal should combine those sections that are common to all units at the station.

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TADMINISTRATIVECONTROLS RECORD RETENTION-(Continued)".

' d.t

. Records of gaseous and liquid radioactive material released to the environs.

u ei Records-of transient or operational cycles for those unit components l

identified in Table 5.6.1-l.

i f.

Records of reactor tests and experiments.

g..

Records of training and qualification for current members:of the unit l

' staff.

L h.

Records of inservice inspections performed pursuant to these Technical

' Specifications. -

i.-

Records of quality assurance activities required by the Operational Quality Assurance Manual not. listed in Section 6.10.2.

l-

. Records of reviews performed for changes made to procedures or equip-J.

1 ment.or reviews'of' tests and experiments pursuant to 10 CFR 50.59.

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'k.

Records of meetings of the PORC and the NRB.

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Records of'the service' lives of.all snubbers including the date at which the service life commences and associated installation and maintenance records.

L m.

Records of analysis required by the Radiological Environmental

> Monitoring Program that would permit evaluation of the accuracy of p

the analysis'at a later date.

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Records of reviews performed for changes made to the 3FFSITE DOSE L

CALCULATION MANUAL and the PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM.

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' 6.11 - RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM L

L 6.11.1 Procedures for personnel radiation protection shall be prepared con-sistent with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 20 and shall be approved, main-tained, and adhered to for all operations involving personnel radiation

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exposure..

6.12 HIGH RADIATION AREA I

'As provided in paragraph 20.1601(c) of 10 CFR Part 20, the following controls shall be applied to high radiation areas in place of the controls required by

. paragraph 20.1601(a) and (b) of 10 CFR Part 20:

l' f 6.'12.1 High Radiation Areas with dose' rates (deep dose equivalent) greater than 0.1 rem /hr and not exceeding 1.0 rem / hour (at 30 centimeters from the j

radiation sources or from any surface penetrated by the radiation):

-a.

Each accessible entryway to such an area shall be barricaded and conspicuously posted as a High Radiation Area.

Such barricades may be opened as necessary to permit entry or exit._of personnel or equipment.

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l HIGH RADIATION AREA (Continued) b.

Access to, and activities in, each such area shall be controlled by means of a Radiation Work Permit (RWP) or equivalent that includes radiation protection instructions, job coverage and monitoring requirements.

Radiological information (i.e., dose rates) is included on the f adiation surveys associated with the RWP or equivalent.

i c.

Individuals qualified in radiation protection procedures and l

personnel continuously escorted by such individuals may be exempted l

from the requirement for an RWP or equivalent while performing l

their assigned duties provided that they are following plant radiation protection procedures for entry to, exit from, and i

work in such areas.

d.

Each individual or group entering such an area shall be provided with or accompanied by one or more of the following:

1.

A radiation monitoring device that continuously displays radiation dose rates in the area (" radiation monitoring and indicating device"), OR 2.

A radiation monitoring device with the capability to display accumulated dose and which continuously integrates the radiation dose rates in the area and alarms when the device's dose alarm setpoint is i

reached (" alarming dosimeter"), OR 3.

A radiation monitoring device with the capability to display accumulated dose and which continuously transmits dose rate and cumulative dose information to a remote receiver monitored by radiation protection personnel responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure within the area, OR 4.

A direct reading dosimeter AND:

a)

A health physics qualified individual (i.e.,

qualified in radiation protection procedures) with a radiation dose rate monitoring device who is responsible for controlling personnel r

radiation exposure within the area, OR b)

Be under the surveillance, as specified in the RWP or equivalent, by means of closed circuit television, of a health physics qualified individual (i.e., qualified in radiation protection procedures),

responsible for controlling personnel radiation j

exposure in the area.

I e.

Except for individuals qualified in radiation protection l

procedures, entry into such areas shall be made only after dose' rates in the area have been established and entry personnel are knowledgeable of them.

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HIGH RADIATION AREA (Continued)

'6.12.2 fin addition to the requirements of Section 6.12.1, High Radiation Areas with dose rates (deep dose equivalent) greater than 1.0 res/ hour-(at'30 centimeters from the radiation source or from any surface t

penetrated by the' radiation), but less than 500 rad /hr (at 1, meter from i-the radiation source or from any surface penetrated by the radiation l'

- source) accessible to' personnel shall be-controlled as follows:

i.

e.

Each accessible entryway to such an area shall be con-spicously posted as a High Radiation Area and shall be 1

, provided with a locked door, gate, or guard that prevents

. unauthorized entry,'and_in addition:

1.

All such door 'and gate keys shall be maintained under

_ the administrative control of-radiation protection t

supervision.

2.

Doors and gates shall remain locked or guarded except J.

during periods of personnel or equipment entry or exit.

'b.

Such individual. areas that are within a larger area, such y

as containment,.that is controlled as a High Radiation Area, i

. where no enclosure exists for purpose of locking and where L

no enclosure can reasonable be constructed =around the individual area need not be controlled by a locked door or gate,

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but'shall be' barricaded and conspicuously posted as a High I.

' Radiation Area,' and a conspicuous, clearly visible flashing light shall be activated at the area as a warning device.

c.

Each individual'enterina such an area shall be provided with or. accompanied by one or more of the following:

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1.

A dose rate survey meter and a radiation monitoring device with the capability to display accumulated dose and an integrating alarm'setpoint, OR 2.

A radiation monitoring device with the capability to display accumulated dose and which continuously integrates the radiation dose rates in the area and alarms when-the device's dose alarm setpoint is reached (" alarming dosimeter"), OR 3.

A radiation monitoring device with the capability to display accumulated dose and which continuously transmits dose rate and cumulative dose information to a remote receiver monitored by radiation protection personnel responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure within the area AND with the means to communicate with the individuals in the area, OR 4'

A direct reading dosimeter AND:

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HIGH RADIATION AREA (Continued) 1 l-a)

A health physics' qualified individual (i.e.,

qualified in radiation protection procedures) with a radiation dose rate monitoring device who is responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure within the area, OR b)

Be under the surveillance, as specified in the RWP or equivalent, by means of closed circuit television, of a health physics qualified individual (i.e., qualified in radiation protection procedures),

responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure in the area, and with the means to communicate with the individuals in the area.

6.13 PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM (PCP) 6.13.1 Changes to the PCP:

a.

Shall_ be documented and records of reviews performed shall be retained as required by Specification 6.10.3n.

This documentation shall contain:

1.

Sufficient information to support the change together with the appropriate analyses or evaluations justifying the change (s) and LIMERICK - UNIT 1 6-21a

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.9 REPORTING RE0VIREMENTS ROUTINE REPORTS 6.9.1 In addition to the applicable reporting requirements of Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, the following reports shall be submitted to the Regional Administrator of the Regional Office of the NRC unless otherwise noted.

STARTUP REPORT J

6.9.1.1 A summary report of plant startup and power escalation testing shall be submitted following (1) receipt of an Operating License, (2) amendment to the license involving a planned increase in power level, (3) installation of fuel that has a different design or has been manufactured by a different fuel supplier, and (4) modifications that may have significantly altered the nuclear, thermal, or hydraulic performance of the unit.

6.9.1.2 The startup report shall address each of the tests identified in Sub-section 14.2.12 of the Final Safety Analysis Report and shall include a descrip-tion of the measured values of the operating conditions or characteristics obtained during the test program and a comparison of these values with design predictions and specifications. Any corrective actions that were required to obtain satisfactory operation shall also be described. Any additional specific details required in license conditions based on other commitments shall be included in this report.

6.9.1.3 Startup reports shall be submitted within (1) 90 days following comple-tion of the startup test program, (2) 90 days following resumption or commence-

. ment of commercial power operation, or (3) 9 months following initial criticality, whichever is earliest.

If the startup report does not cover all three events (i.e., initial criticality, completion of startup test program, and resumption or commencement of commercial operation) supplementary reports shall be submitted at least every 3 months until all three events have been completed.

ANNUAL REPORTS

  • 6.9.1.4 Annual reports covering the activities of the unit as described below for the previous calendar year shall be submitted prior to March 1 of each year unless otherwise noted.

l 6.9.1.5 Reports required on an annual basis shall include:

a.

Annual Occupational Radiation Exoosure Reoort A tabulation on an annual basis of the number of station, utility, and other personnel (including contractors) receiving exposures

>100 mrem /yr and their associated man-rem exposure according to l

work and job functions (e.g., reactor operations and surveillance, inservice inspection, routine maintenance, special maintenance

[ describe maintenance], waste processing, and refueling). This tabulation supplements the requirements of 10CFR20.2206. The dose assignments to various duty functions may be estimated based on pocket

  • A single submittal may be made for a multiple unit station.

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ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS-ANNUAL REPORTS (Continued) dosimeter, thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD), or film badge measure-i ments. Small exposures totalling <20% of the individual total l

dose need not be accounted for.

In the aggregate, at least 80%

of the total whole-body dose received from external sources should be assigned to specific major work functions.

The-report shall be submitted by April 30 of each year.

b.

Documentation of all challenges to safety / relief valves; and c.

Any other unit unique reports required on an annual basis.

.d.

The results of specific activity analysis in which the primary coolant exceeded the limits of Specification 3.4.5.

The following information shall be included: (1) Reactor power-history starting 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> prior to the first sample in which the limit was exceeded; (2) Results of the last isotopic analysis for radiciodine performed prior to exceeding the limit, results of analysis while limit was exceeded and results of one analysis after the radioiodine activity was reduced to less than limit.

Each result should include date and time of sampling and.the radiciodine concentrations; (3) Cleanup system flow history starting 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> prior to the first sample in which the limit was exceeded; (4) Graph of the I-131 concentration and one other radioiodine isotope concentration in microcuries per gram as a function of time for the duration of the specific activity above the steady-state level; and (5) The time duration when the specific activity of the primary coolant exceeded the radioiodine limit.

MONTHLY OPERATING REPORTS

  • 6.9.1.6 Routine reports of operating statistics and shutdown experience, includ-ing documentation of all challenges to the main steam system safety / relief valves, shall be submitted on a monthly basis to the ATTN: Document Control Desk, U.S.. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555, with a copy to the Regional Administrator of the Regional Office of the NRC no later than the 15th of each month following the calendar month covered by the report.

ANNUAL-RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT

'the operation of the unit during the previous calendar year shall be submitted before May.1 of each year. The initial report shall be submitted prior to May-1; of the year following initial criticality. The report shall include summaries, interpretations, analysis of trends of the results of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the reporting period. The material provided shall be consistent with the objectives outlined in (1) the ODCM and-(2) Sections IV.B.2, IV.B.3, and IV.C of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50.

  • A-single submittal may be made for a multiple unit station.

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ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS ANNUAL RADI0 ACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT

report shall include a summary of the quantities of radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents and solid waste released from the unit.

The material provided shall be consistent with the objectives outlined in the 00CM and Process Control Program and in conformance with 10 CFR 50.36a and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I, Section IV.B.1.

I

'*A single submittal may be made for a multiple unit station. The submittal should combine those sections that are common to all units at the station.

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ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS RECORD RETENTION (Continued) d.

Records of gaseous ~and liquid radioactive material released to the

environs, e.,

Records'of transient or operational cycles for those unit components identified in Table 5.6.1-1..

f.

Records of reactor tests and experiments.

g.-

Records of training and qualification for current members of the unit staff.

h.

Records of inservice inspections performed pursuant to these Technical Specifications.

1.

Records of quality assurance activities required by the Operational Quality Assurance Manual not listed in Section 6.10.2.

j.

Records of reviews performed for changes made to procedures or equip-ment or reviews of tests and experiments pursuant to 10 CFR 50.59.

k.

Records of meetings of the PORC and the NRB..

1.

Records of the service lives of all snubbers including the date at which the service life commences and associated installation and maintenance records.

m. _

Records of analysis required by the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program that would permit evaluation of the accuracy of the analysis at a later date.

n.

Records of reviews performed for changes made to the 0FFSITE DOSE

. CALCULATION MANUAL and the PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM.

6.11 RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM 6.11.1 Procedures for personnel radiation protection shall be prepared con-sistent with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 20 and shall be approved, main-tained, and adhered to for all operations involving personnel radiation exposure.

6.12 HIGH RADIATION AREA As provided in paragraph 20.1601(c) of 10 CFR Part 20, the following controls shall be applied to high radiation areas in place of the controls required by paragraph 20.1601(a) and (b) of 10 CFR_ Part 20:

6.'12.1' 'High Radiation A eas with dose rates (deep dose equivalent) greater than 0.1 rem /hr and not exceeding 1.0 rem / hour (at 30 centimeters from the radiation sources or from any surface penetrated by the radiation):

a.

Each accessible entryway to such an area shall be barricaded and conspicuously posted as a High Radiation Area.

Such barricades may be opened as necessary to permit entry or exit of personne1'or equipment.

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ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS HIGH RADIATION AREA (Continued)

L b.

Access to, and activities in, each such area shall be controlled by means of a Radiation Work Permit (RWP) or equivalent that includes radiation protection instructions, job coverage and monitoring requirements.

Radiological information (i.e., dose rates) is included on the radiation surveys associated with the RWP or equivalent.

c.

Individuals qualified in radiation protection procedures and personnel continuously escorted by such individuals may be exempted j

from the requirement for an RWP or equivalent while performing their assigned duties provided that they are following plant radiation protection procedures for entry to, exit from, and work in such areas, d.

Each individual or group entering such an area shall be provided with or accompanied by one or more of the following:

1.

A radiation monitoring device that continuously displays i

radiation dose rates in the area (" radiation monitoring and indicating device"), OR 2.

... Jiation monitoring device with the capability to display accumulated dose and which continuously integrates the radiation dose rates in the area and alar.ns when the device's dose alarm setpoint is reached (" alarming dosimeter"), OR 3.

A radiation monitoring device with the capability to display accumulated dose and which continuously l

transmits dose rate and cumulative dose information to a remote receiver monitored by radiation protection personnel responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure within the area, OR 4.

A direct reading dosimeter AND:

a)

A health physics qualified individual (i.e.,

qualified in radiation protection procedures) with a radiation dose rate monitoring device who is responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure within the area, OR b)

Be under the surveillance, as specified in the RWP or equivalent, by means of closed circuit l-television, of a health physics qualified individual l

(i.e., qualified in radiation protection procedures),

responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure in the area.

l e.

Except for individuals qualified in radiation protection procedures, entry into such areas shall be made only after dose rates in the area have been established and entry personnel are knowledgeable of them.

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ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS HIGH RADIATION AREA (Continued) 6.12.2' In addition to'the requirements of Section 6.12.1, High Radiation Areas with dose rates (deep dose equivalent) greater than 1.0 ires / hour (at 30 centimeters from the radiation source or from any surface

" penetrated by the radiation), but less than 500 rad /hr (at 1 meter from

-the radiation source-or.from any surface penetrated by'the radiation source) accessible.to personnel shall be controlled as follows:

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Each accessible entryway to such an area shall be con-spicously posted as a High Radiation Area and shall be provided with a locked door, gate, or guard that prevents unauthorized entry,'and in addition:

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All such door and gate keys shall be maintained under the administrative control of radiation protection supervision.

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Doors and gates shall remain locked or guarded except during periods of personnel or equipment entry or exit.

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Such individual areas that are within a larger area, such i

as containment, that is controlled as a High Radiation Area, where no _ enclosure exists for purpose of locking and where no enclosure can reasonable be constructed around the individual area need not be controlled by.a bcked door'or gate,

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but shall-be barricaded and conspicuously posted as a High Radiation Area, and a conspicuous,. clearly visible flashing-light ~ shall be activated'at the. area as a warning device._

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> Each ~ individual entering such an area shall be provided with i

or. accompanied by one or more of the following:

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A dose rate survey meter and a radiation monitoring device with the capability to display accumulated dose j

and an integrating alarm setpoint, OR 2.

A radiation monitoring device with the capability to display accumulated ' dose and which continuously.

integrates the radiation dose rates in the area and alarms when the device's dose alarm setpoint is reached (" alarming dosimeter"), OR l

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A radiation monitoring device with the capability to display! accumulated dose and which continuously l

transmits-dose rate and cumulative dose information

.to a' remote receiver monitored by radiation protection.

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personnel. responsible for controlling personnel i

radiation exposure within the area AND with the means to communicate with the individuals in the area, OR 4.

A direct reading dosimeter AND:

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A health physics qualified individual (i.e.,

l-qualified in radiation protection procedures) with a radiation dose rate monitoring device who is responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure.within the area,-OR b)

Be under the surveillance, as specified in the RWP or equivalent, by means of closed circuit television, of a health physics qualified individual (i.e., qualified in radiation protection procedures),

responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure in the area, and with the means to communicate with the individuals in the area.

l-6.13 PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM (P_Q).

6.13.1 Changes to the PCP:

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Shall be documented and records of reviews performed shall be retained as required by Specification 6.10.3n.

This documentation shall contain:

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Sufficient information to support the change together with the i

appropriate analyses or evaluations justifying the change (s) and l

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