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Affidavit of Rh Strome (Sapl 7 & 33).* State of Nh Jan 1987 Radiological Emergency Response Training,State of Nh Civil Defense Agency,Instructor Guide,Module 11,State of Nh Decontamination Ctr, Encl.W/Certificate of Svc
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Dated: March 25, 1987 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION before the ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD

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PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF ) Docket Nos.: 50-443-OL NEW hat 4) SHIRE, et al. ) 50-444-OL

) Off-site Emergency (Seabrook Station, Units 1 and 2) ) Planning Issues

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AFFIDAVIT OF RICHARD H. STROME (SAPL 7 and 33)

I, Richard H. Strome, being on oath, depose and say as follows::

1. I am the Director of the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency (NHCDA).
2. The New Hampshire Division of Public Health Services has determined that a maximum of 376 personnel are required for decontamination center operations. Of these, a maximum of 272 personnel are required to monitor evacuees arriving at reception centers of the four host communities within the first 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />. The remaining 104 maximum staffing for the four decontamination centers are available to carry out 8704030432 870325 PDR ADOCK 05000443 G PDR l

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f decontamination operations which are not time constrained. ,

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3. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency has established a working relationship with the fire departments of the four host communities for the purpose of providing these services. The four fire departments contain a total complement of 334 personnel.
4. The NHCDA has initiated a training prcgram in monitoring and decontamination center operations. This training has to this date been provided to 162 personnel of the host community fire departments. This training is ongoing and will continue to be provided regul'arly to assure that sufficient personnel are trained to meet the requirements for maximum staffing of these operations. The training program is attached as Exhibit A.
5. In addition, training in decontamination monitoring will be provided to mutual aid fire departments that normally provide mutual aid fire services'to the host-communities. This training is an additional measure to assure that sufficient reserves of trained personnel will be available.

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE MERRIMACK, ss. March 85,1987 The above-subscribed Richard H. Strome. appeared before me and made oath that he had read the foregoing affidavit ,

and that the statements set forth therein are true to the best of his knowledge.

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1 RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINING NEW HAMPSHIRE CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY INSTRUCTOR GUIDE i

MODULE 11 NEW HAMPSHIRE DECONTAMINATION CENTER January 1987 New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency State Office Park South 107 Pleasant Street Concord, New Hampshire 03301 l\

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INSTRUCTOR GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Eaylt General Course Information 111 Course Objectives iv Course Outline v

Attendance Record v1 .

Lesson Plan Outline 1 Evaluation of Objectives 45 Participant Handouts i

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GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION Module Number: 11 Course

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New Hampshire Decontamination Center Operations l l

Audience: Host Community Fire and Public Safety Personnel l

Duration: 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> Scope: The purpose of this program is to provide host community psblic safety personnel with sufficient didactic and practical instruc-tion to operate a Decontamination Center according to State and Host Community radiological emergency response procedures.

Materials: Overheads CDV-777-1 Kit Overhead Projector Protective Clothing Screen Participant Handouts

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New Hampshire Division of Public Health Services Decontamination Center Operations; Appendix F. Volume 4A, Rev. 2 Host Community RERPs; Appendix B i

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COURSE OBJECTIVES Module Number: 11 Course Titie: New Hampshire Decontamination Center Operations At the conclusion cf the program, participants should be able to do the following as evidenced by their performance in a drill.

1. Explain the basics of RERP with emphasis on host communities.
2. Describe the roles of the various Decontamination Center representatives.
3. Describe the properties of radiation and contamination.
4. Explain the purpose of Radiological Monitoring.
5. Conduct an operational check on the CDV-700 survey meter.
6. Demonstrate the use of protective clothing.
7. Demonstrate the proper method of personnel, vehicle, and area monitoring and decontamination methods. .
8. Describe Decontamination Center Setup and operations.
9. Demonstrate use of forms and proper recordkeeping.
10. Describe Decontamination Center closure and recovery procedures.

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COURSE OUTLINE Module Numoer: 11 Course

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New Hampshire Decontamination Center Operations I. Host Community Planning Concepts II. Decontamination Center Organization and Control III. Principles of Radiation and Contamination IV. Radiological Monitoring Equipment V. Radiological Monitoring VI. Decontamination VII. Primary and Secondary Decontamination Center Setup VIII. Decontamination Center Operations IX. Decontamination Center Closure and Recovery X. Host Community Environmental Monitoring

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New Hampshire Decontamination Center Operations Lecture Slide /

Time Overhead I. Host Community Planning Concepts 5 min. Host Community A. Host Community

1. Voluntary nature of host community B. EPZ towns designated to host town C. Reception Center Services (Define)
1. New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services involvement and utaffing
2. Major Functions Major Functions
a. Registration
b. Coordination of remote rendezvous
c. Message center
d. Information and recreation
e. Medical services referrals
f. Mass Care Center referral
g. Monitoring and decontamination

, D. Mass Care Services (Define)

1. Red Cross involvement
2. Mass Care Centers designated in your cosaunity
3. Services offered at Centers
a. Lodging
b. Food
c. Information/ Recreation E. Host Community Emergency Response Organization and Functions
1. Town officials
2. Local Emergency Operations Center (EOC) l T/ MOD 11.1

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Time Overhead J. Host Community alert and notification Notification

4. Traffic Control Point (TCP) Locations Host Community and evacuee arrival routes Map with TCPs marked; arrival routes labeled II. Decontamination Center Organization and 5 min.

Coordination A. Division of Public Health Services (DPHS) DPdS. Local Fire assumes ultimate control for Decontamination Department Host Center operations. Facilities Coordinator.

1. DPHS Supervisor assumes coordination responsibility for the monitoring and decontamination operations.

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Links with DPHS at the State EOC in troubleshooting problems, receiving direction and in meeting unset needs (Later in lesson it a

will become apparent that DPHS Supervisors are key figures.)

B. Local Fire Department

1. Personnel and Vehicle monitoring and decontamination,
2. Decontamination Center opening and setup 1
3. Chain of Command
a. Senior Firefighter reports to l DPHS Supervisor on monitoring  !

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1. Is the link between tno local EOC and Reception Center and Decontamination Center personnel T/ MOD 11.2

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2. Troubleshoots problems which arise
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3. May serve as liaison among various onsite agencies.
4. Responds to requests for additional supplies, equipment and personnel through the chain of command.

D. Coordination with the Reception Center Operation through the DPHS Supervisor and j the Host Facilities Coordinator to assure:

1. Proper setup of crowd and vehicle management devices.
2. Verification process of evacuees being free of contamination is proceed-ing appropriately.

J. Facilities not becoming dangerously crowded.

III. Principles of Radiation and Contamination 10 min. Radioactivity A. Exposure: Amount of radiation energy Exposure present in air. Exposure does not contaminate the object or person.

P. Dose: Amount of radiation energy absorbed Dose in material,

a. Average annual radiation exposure Average Annual Radiation Exposure C. Contamination: Presence of radioactive Contamination material where it is not wanted. Exposure and contamination will continue until material is removed. t

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Time Overhead D. How Does One Become Contaminated? Exposure. Dose, Contamination One must come in contact with the radioactive material to become contaminated. Exposure to radiation given off by a radioactive material does not cause a person to become radioactive.

E. Types of Contamination Types of Contamination

1. Airborne contamination
a. Is suspended in the air like dust.
b. Can be inhaled by an individual

' resulting in internal contamination.

which can result in biological damage. Factors affecting internal hazard include type of material depositled, chemical form, target organ and rate of elimination from the body.

2. Loose Surface Contamination
a. Loosely bound to the surface of an object
b. Easilyremovedbywashingor gentle scrubbing
c. Easily spread (Example: Normal Dust)
3. Fixed Contamination
a. Imbedded in an object
b. Hard to remove
c. Must be cut or grinded away,  !

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Time Overhead F. Measuring Radiation

1. Units Units
a. Roentgen, rad. Rem
b. Counts per minute (cpm)

IV. Radiological Monitoring Equipment 25 min.

A. Dosimeters Show dosimeters.

1. They are personal and non-transferable survey meters, and charger
2. Measure total exposure to radiation over a period of time
3. Compare to the odometer of a car as a dosimeter records the accumulated dose of radiation received
4. Issued as a precaution to the monitoring and decontamination teams
5. Two Types of Dosimeters: Thermolua-Inescent Dosimeter (TLD) and the Self-Reading Dosimete"
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1. Accurately measure beta, gamma and x-ray radiation; self-reading donimeters measure only gamma and x-ray radiation.
2. Must be read using special instruments operated by laboratory technicians .
3. Issued to each emergency worker and will be clipped to an emergency worker's inside clothing somewhere between the neck and the waist T/ MOD 11.5

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4. Must be returned to the DPHS Supervisor after the incident for processing
5. Provide permanent record of exposure
b. Self-Reading Dosimeters These dosimeters allow emergency workers to continually keep track of individual radiological exposures. They are worn on inside clothing somewhere between the neck and waist.

An emergency worker will be issued two self-reading dosimeters:

-e.s al-138 (or 862) and the CDV-730 (or DCA-622).

1. CDV-138 (or 862) - the primary dosimeters which measure between 0-200 mR of gamma radiation.

(Iow range)

2. CDV-730 (or DCA-622) - the back-up dosimeters which measure between 0-20 Roentgens (R) of gamma radiation (high range)
3. Reading and charging a dosimeter.
a. CDV-750 dosimeter chargers are used to zero dosimeters for accuracy and recording purposes.

Zero dosimeters before use.

Record exposure on the

" Dosimetry-KI Report Form."

Point the dosimeter at a source of light and observe the position of the hairline indi-cator. If the line is visible and less than about one-quarter upscale, record the reading.

If the line is above one-quarter scale or not visible, the dosimeter must be zeroed.

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b. To operate the dostaeter charger, loosen the thumbscrew in the top or bottom center of the charger with a coin and remove the bottom of the case. Install a battery, and reassemble.
c. Position the charger on a flat, steady surface. Unscrew the cap on the charging contact-and place the end of the dosimeter (opposite the pocket clip and eyepiece) on the charging contact of the charger.
d. Apply a fira downward pressure.

Look for a meter scale and hairline while looking through the dosimeter. If no line is visible, rotate the control knob of the charger until a -

line appears.

e. Set the line on, or slightly above, zero using the control knob.
f. Be sure to read the self-reading dosimeter with a light source lamediately after zeroing because the setting can shift slightly after removal from the charger,
g. To read the dosimeter at any time, point it at a source of 4

' light and note the reading by looking through the dosimeter,

c. Dosimetry Recordkeeping Dosimetry /KI Report Form
1. All serial numbers of dosimeters and other radiological equipment will be recorded on the Radiological Equip-

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2. Dosimeters should be read evey half hour and the readings recorded on the Dosimetry-KI Report Form. If readings from the two dosistars don't match, consider the higher reading correct.

(Review completely the Dosimetry-XI Report Form here and the use of the multiple copies.)

3. When a dose of 5 R is reached for the individual, relief help will be requested.

B. Survey Meters 1

Survey meters show contamination levels on people or objects by measuring the radiation exposure at a given place. The meter tells you the rate in Roentgens (R), or milli-roentgens (mR) per hour or in counts per .

minute (cpa), at which you are being exposed to radiation. This is similar to how a speedometer in a car measures milsa per hour.

1. CDV-700 Survey Meter Description and Use
a. Meter Face Meter scale reads from 0-0.5 mill 1 Roentgens per hour.
b. Control Knob Control knob enables the user to read up to 100 times (100X) the i maximum scale reading of 0.5mR/hr. I The control knob can be turned to three ranges:
1. XI to read 0-0.5 mR/hr (IX reading)
2. X10 to read 0-5 mR/hr (10X reading)
3. X100 to read 0-50 mR/hr (100X reading)

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Time Overhead Range exercise (Scale at 0.3) Use a Blank Over-head for this.

(1) If control knob is set at XI.

what is the reading? .3aR/ hour (2) If control knob is set at X10, what is the reading? 3.0 mR/ hour (3) If control knob is set at X100, what is the reading? 30 aR/ hour 4

Exposure Rate Exercise (1) If needle is at 0.4 and the .

range is X10, what is the expo-sure rate?

4.0 mR/ hour (2) If needle is at 0.1 and the range is X1, what is the exposure rate?

0.1 mR/ hour (3) If needle is at 0.5 and the range is X100, what is the exposure rate?

50 mR/ hour or probably off-scale o If the exposure rate being measured is too high to be read using the

, X1 range, turn control knob to X10 or to X100.

o Readings should not be taken when the dial reads in the lower 10 percent-of the scale when the selector switch is on the X100 or X10 ranges.

Instead, switch to the next sensi-tive range to measure more accurately.

c. Probe Class should examine probe
1. The probe is a geiger tube encased in double metal cylinders.
2. Outside cylinder can rotate around the inside one exposing an opening  :

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3. With the window open, the meter l can detect both beta and gamaa l radiation. With the window l closed, the meter detects only l gamma radiation.
d. Headphone The headphone allows the monitor to observe the. position of the probe and to control it better while surveying. In addition, the headphone responds more quickly than the meter to changes in radiation levels.
2. Operational Check for CDV-700 l Demonstrate l
1. Turn control knob to the X10 range.
2. Allow 30 seconds for warm-up.
3. Turn the probe shield to the open position so the survey meter will detect both beta and gamma radiation.
4. Hold the open area of the probe as close as possible to the operational check source.

(The operation check source is a bit of radioactive material on the side of the instrument case opposite the CD insignia). i i

5. The meter should read somewhere Questions and between 1.5 and 2.5 mR/ hour, class break-V. Radiological Monitoring 20 min.

A. Personnel Monitoring

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a. Protect the survey meter's probe by covering it with a surgical glove or plastic bag secured with tape, i- leaving a tab for easy removal.
2. Determination of radiation background level
a. Open the probe shield and set the instrumenation of its most sensitive scale (X1). Background radiation is usually less than .05 mR/hr or under 50 cpm with the selector on-i the (X1) level.

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3. Movement of the survey meter probe. Body Monitoring
a. Place the probe about % to 1 inch from the body, being careful not to touch the individual.
b. Systeaatically survey the entire body. monitoring the hands first.

Then continue as follows.

1. Have the person assume a

" spread-eagle" position.

2. Move the probe about 1 inch /second.

The average complete monitoring should take from 3 to 5 minutes.

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4. If hands are contaminated, or if other parts of the body are contaminated, you say have the person put on surgical gloves to avoid spreading contamination or to avoid getting contamina-tion on the hands.

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Time Overhead S. Have the person lean against a wall for balance to monitor feet bottoms.

6. Monitor the front and the back of the body.
7. Don't move the probe too quickly and pay particular attention to all orifices wounds, knees, elbows, face, ears, and any areas where contamination may hide.
c. An increase in-the count rate above back-ground indicates the presence of radiation.
5. Contamination levels
a. A person is considered CONTAMINATED if there is a reading of 100 cpe or more above background (this limit may be adjusted by DPHS according to prevailing radiation levels outside).
b. Do not confuse background radiation with your readings; contamination would be apparent by a sustained 1

increase on the visual meter reading (Selector Switch on X1 range), and also by a marked increase in the audible indication from the headphone.

The audio response makes it possible to practically pinpoint any contaminated areas on an individual.

6. Thyroid scan IDemonstrateI
a. After the rest of the body has been monitored, use the CDV-700 probe with the shield closed to monitor the thyroid with the probe horizontal over the neck between the~ Adam's apple and the top of the collar bone.

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b. Hold the probe here for 30 seconds.
c. If the reading is 100 cpm or more above background, refer the indi-vidual to the DPHS Supervisor.

B. External Vehicle Monitoring

1. Prepare the survey meter and the probe as you would for personnel monitoring.
2. Vehicles are considered contaminated when the survey meter reade 100 cpm or more above background.
3. There are two methods for vehicle monitoring,
a. In-depth monitoring
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involves monitoring the entire vehicle and begins by starting at the bottom of the vehicle and working up.

2. Pay particular attention to the front and rear bumpers, the four wheelwells, the radiator grill and the flatbeds of pick-up trucks.
3. If an exterior monitoring turns up no contamination, then the air filter should be monitored.
4. Monitoring of interior areas is done after people have been processed and will be addressed later.
b. Screen-type monitoring
1. Use this method when the DPHS Supervisor determines heavy traffic or other conditions warrant it.

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a. If areas become overly contaminated, monitoring of individuals will become hampered by interfering contamination.
3. Methods
a. Prepare survey meter and the probe as you did for Personnel and Vehicle Monitoring.
b. Monitor as you did before.
c. In Decontamination Center (espe-cially at wash stations), water could be wiped up off the floor with a towel and then the towel can be monitored.

VI. Decontamination 30 min.

A. Radiological decontamination serves to reduce or remove contamination to an i

acceptable level using safe methods.

Decontamination may be required for the -

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1. Emergency workers
2. Evacuees
3. Vehicles and equipment
4. Areas
a. Personnel Decontamination
1. Three types of decontamination
a. Local
b. General
c. Hair
2. Common elements relating to Common elements personnel decontamination 1

o Remove clothing from ,

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a. If areas become overly contaminated, monitoring of individuals will become hampered by interfering contamination.
3. Methods
a. Prepare survey meter and the probe as you did f3r Personnel and Vehicle Monitoring.
b. Monitor as you did before.
c. In Decontamination Center (espe-cially at wash stations), water could be wiped up off the floor with a towel and then the towel can be monitored.

VI. Decontamination 30 min.

A. Radiological decontamination serves to reduce or remove contamination to an acceptatie level using safe methods.

Decontamination may be required for the following.

1. Emergency workers
2. Evacuees
3. Vehicles and equipment
4. Areas
a. Personnel Decontamination
1. Three types of decontamination
a. Local
b. General
c. Hair
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personnel decontamination o Remove clothing from contaminated areas.

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Time Overhead o Prevent spread of contamination.

o Pay attention to medical needs.

o Pay attention to high levels of contamination, o Protect against irritation or abrasion.

o Use warm water.

o Do not decontaminate orifices.

, o Refer problems to DPHS Supervisor,

b. Local Decontamination is used for:
1. Isolated areas of contamination.

i 2. The following steps are required. Required Steps o Lightly wet the contaminated area with luke warm water -

, avoid splashing (use shower ,

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o ' Gently work up lather using soap i or hypoallergenic soap, if required.

o Wash for one to two minutes

, using soft surgical brushes or gauze sponges for skin areas, paying special attention to

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hair, nails, skin folds.

o Rinse thoroughly, dry, and I survey, recording results.

(General reduction is a factor

of 10 from first effort)
o Survey surrounding skin areas j that may have become contaminated.

Survey should be done in adjacent clean areas of shower or room.

o Repeat efforts if. levels are still more than 100 cpa above i background.

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- For skin, tape area with plastic covering.

- For hands, use surgical gloves.

- For hair, use a surgical cap.

o -Refer all above cases to DPHS Superv2sor

c. General Decor.tamination is used for:

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1. large areas of contamination or where local decontamination would require too much time. Showering is the method used.
2. Steps Required Steps Required o Gently work up lather using soap or detergent.

- Do not get water or lather above shoulders to protect facial areas. (Shower cap.

3 cotton in ears) o Wash for 1 to 2 minutes using soft surgical brushes or gauze sponges for skin areas.

- Pay special attention to nails, underaras, and body orifices.

o Rinse thoroughly; then have individual take complete shower for no more than 5 to 10 minutes.

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Time Overhead o Repeat procedure if levels still exceed 100 cpm above background.

o Refer problems to DPHS Supervisor if levels persist after 2 decon-tamination efforts.

d. A combination of local and general decontamination is used for:
1. High levels of contamination on certain areas combined with large areas of bodily contamination.
2. The steps required are same as previously discussed except that local decontamination is performed first on high contamination areas followed by a shower (General Decontamination).
e. Facial Decontamination is used for: .
1. Contamination on facial areas except eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.

Refer cases to DPHS Supervisor for these areas.

2. The following steps required for Steps required forehead, cheeks, and neck areas.

l o Place cotton in ears; acuth and eyes should be closed.

o For the forehead, have individual lean head to the side so water does tiot run down face. I o Use local decontamination procedures:

take care not to splash water.

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f. Hair Decontamination
1. If combined with contamination on other body parts, hair is always decontaminated first.
2. The following steps are required. Steps Required o Place towels on face and neck, and cotton in ears.

'o Eyes and mouth should be closed.

o Have individual bend over sink (or lean forward in shower) and apply just enough water to wet hair.

o Apply shampoo and massage in to a heavy lather, o Rinse, dry hair, and resurvey.

1 o Repeat if levels still exceed 100 cpm above background, o Refer problems to DPHS Supervisor if contamination remains after two decontamination efforts.

g. Miscellaneous
1. Following decontamination, give individ-uals clean clothing as necessary.
2. Contaminated water is to be flushed into ordinary drains. Faucets / shower 1

heads to be left open to ensure adequate dilution, in accordance with l New Hampshire Rules for the Control of Radiation.

B. Inability to Decontaminate Referral to DPHS

1. The following are cases for immediate Supervisor referral to the DPHS Supervisor.
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b. Contamination of the eyes, ears, south or nose
c. If residual contamination of more than 100 Opa above background persists after two decontamination efforts
2. DPHS Supervisor Actions
a. Cases involving wound contamination.

Internal contamination or residual I contamination following two decon-tamination efforts will be handled by the DPHS Supervisor as follows.

1. The Supe'rvisor will consult with the EOC Radiological Health Tech-nical Advisor concerning each special case or probles at the decontamination center.
2. The EOC Radiological Health Tech-nical Advisor will consult with the DPHS Director to determine ,

the appropriate course of action for each of the special cases or problems at the Decontamination Center.

3. The DPHS Director may recommend the following actions or others as deemed appropriate:

o maintain a record of individual for follow-up monitoring activities; o refer individual to a medical facility capable of handling individuals affected by radio-logical emergencies (list of facilities included in State Plan):

o repeat decontamination efforts at the center; and/or o decide that no further action is required.

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4. All individuals with special problems referred to State DPHS from the Decontamination Center will be entered into the DPHS Radiological Screening Program for tracking following the emergency.

C. Recordkeeping - Personal Radiological Monitoring Report Form (More detail on this form will be given during the discussion

of Decontamination Center Operations.)
1. Multi-copy forms will be available. Copy.of j

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2. Identification stamp indicates the Form emergency worker who performed a specific action. Each worker will be supplied with an ink stamp.

D. Contaminated Personal Belongings

1. Contaminated clothing and personal effects will be collected and placed in a heavy plastic bag and decontaminated post-incident under the direction of DPHS.
2. Recordkeeping/ Tracking Belongings Copy of j a. Personal Belongings List is a Belongings Form three copy form,
b. Place _a copy of the form in the bag METTAG Discussion of belongings with the corner tab of later in lesson I

the METTAG (bearing the METTAG ID number) attached (stapled) to the List. '

a j c. Evacuees will come back after the incident with a copy of their Belongings List and the'METTAG stub.

3 Clothes could be tracked via name or METTAG number.

3. Jewelry, watches and other valuables I

which may be contaminated should be placed in a smaller plastic bag and j

placed within the larger bag.

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All personal belongings will be placed in a secure storage area adjacent to, or within the Decontamination Center.

E. Vehicle Decontamination

1. After having been surveyed, vehicle is identified on the front window with a sticky patch.

Green = Clean Red = Externally contaminated only

2. Ensure that all areas of contamination Copy of on the vehicle have been identified Vehicle and accurately recorded on the Vehicle Monitoring Form Contcaination Report Form.
3. Vehicles with internal contamination will be stored in a secure area until decontaminated by DPHS.
4. Vehicles that are only externally contaminated can be sent to a vehicle wash, after the occupants are clean and have received the appropriate procedures and directions. (See Form 1 for procedures.)

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  • PROCEDURE AND DIRECTIONS IN DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE TO THE CAR WASH OR THE LARGE VEHICLE WASH This procedure is for externally contaminated vehicles only.
a. Notify the firefighter responsible for your vehicle that you are ready to go to the vehicle wash.

Do not use your vehicle without first seeing the firefighter because you could get con-taminated.

b. Follow the firefighter's instructions on getting into your vehicle.
c. Once in the vehicle, do not get out (except for an emergency) until the vehicle has been washed.
d. Close all vents. Do not use the vehicle's heater or air conditioner and close all windows and do not open them even if it is uncomfortable.
e. Do not eat, drink or smoke in the vehicle,
f. For your protection, after the vehicle has been washed, come back to the Reception Center so your vehicle may be remonitored.
g. For you and your loved ones protection, follow the firefighter's instructional l

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5. Vehicles are to be remonitored at the Decontamination Center to verify that contamination has been removed. Repeat decontamination procedures if any contamination remains. Leave the vehicle in the vehicle " Contaminated" area until Radiation Division of DPHS arrives to clean up the area.
6. Cars internall* contaminsted can be released to the owner only by DPHS staff after a determination has been made that the contamination poses no threat to the health of the occupants.

This determination may occur during the recovery phase.

7. If public safety personnel are willing to wash vehicles, they should follow a

these guidelines.

a. Starting at the roof of the vehicle, spray the car with water and scrub surfaces using j soap and water.
b. Resurvey the vehicle and, if contamination remains, wash again.
c. If contamination remains after a second washing, leave vehicle in the contaminted area until arrival of the Radiation Division of DPHS.

F. Emergency Worker Supplies and Equipment Decontamination

1. Items that can be washed to remove contamination can be recovered by the emergency worker when the decontamination is completed.
2. Items that cannot be washed must be 1

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level of contamination, owner, etc. I They should be bagged when possible, and stored in a secure area. This 'l I

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material can be released only by DPHS staff after appropriately decontaminated, or the level of contamination has fallen to the point of posing no harm to the owner / operator. This may occur during the recovery phase. Questions and class break VII. Primary and Secondary Decontamination Setup A. Primary and Secondary Centers 30 min.

Each Host Community will have a primary and secondary center. Secondary centert will be opened when the DPHS Supervisor and Host Facilities Coordinator determine the primary facility is too crowded or if the primary center becomes contaminated.

1. For the first 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> post-incident. Map or Schematic each Host Community Primary Center showing the Host will serve evacuees and plume Community's exposure EPZ emergency workers. Decontamination Centers
2. After 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> post-incident, the Manchester Secondary Decontamination Center will be operated for emergency worker decontamination for the duration of the inci'ent.

B. Decontamination and Reception Center Setup Crowd and vehicle management must be i practiced in order to keep people safe and to keep contamination from spreading.

1. Facility diagrams were developed to assist Host Community personnel carry out effective decontamination of large numbers of people. The diagrams help guide the setup of Decontamination and Reception Centers.
a. Facility layout has been designed to help ensure contaminated personnel r

do not go into clean areas.

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b. Traffic cones, crowd tape, rope, and barriers should be used to help direct flow of people and vehicles.
c. Signs and public address announce-ments may be used to offer additional direction to evacuees. ,
d. Set up the' interior of the Decon- Facility tamination Center as shown in the Layout facility diagrams.

o Remove any unnecessary equip- Interior set ment or material from the up procedures

, designated area.

2 o Set up radiation signs, yellow rope, tape or other appropriate barriers (i.e., close doors) in order to clearly delineate the area.

o Line large garbage containers with plastic trash bags.

o Cover both the buffer zone and the decontamination area floors with plastic material and paper and secure coverings to the 2

floor with tape.

o cover with plastic all stationary devices in the designated area which are not needed for the operation of the Decontamination Center.

o Isolate the air system from the rest of the building.

a o Put radiation detection instruments and the report forms on tables at the monitoring points.

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Time Overhead o Place decontamination materials and necessary administrative supplies on tables in the Decontamination Center.

o Attach the flexible shower hoses on the showers. Ensure that the water flow and temperature can be adjustable for the comfort of the contaminated person. (Water should be warm and flow so splashing can be avoided.)

o Using polyethylene, make shower curtains for showers to maintain privacy and to help curtain contamination.

e. Set up exterior of facility. Exterior Setup Procedures
2. Each Host Community will have ample Demonstration of supplies for facility setup and available e decontamintion. materials
3. Establishing communications may be specific for each Host Community.
a. On-site communications (Cover provisions allowing on-site personnel to communicate with others on-site.)
b. Communications off-site (Cover provisions made for on-site personnel to send and receive messages from the State and local EOCs and any other agencies.)

o Telephone for DPHS Supervisor o Two-way communications for fire personnel l o ARES (amateur radio)

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Time Overhead VIII. Decontantnation Center Operations 45 min.

A. Introduction to the Medical Emergency Triage METTAG Tag (METTAG)

The METTAG has two sides. Its colored " tear-off" tabs are used to distinguish contaminated or potentially contaminated evacuees from those who are not. After decontamination, the tag verifles that an evacuee is indeed clean of contamination. The corner tabs of the tag are stapled onto a copy of the Personal Belongings List which stays with the belongings to aid in identification.

B. Vehicle Monitoring Area Functional Areas

, 1. Description and Function

a. First contact point with evacuees and the area where all vehicles .

are monitored for contamination.

b. Segregates both people and vehicles based upon whether the vehicle they were driving was clean or contaminated.
2. Staffing Vehicle Monitoring Area This area must be staffed with at least four monitors
  • for each of the four lanes of traffic. An additional seven monitors may be added to facilitate flow.
  • Monitor: A staff person who uses a CDV-700'to detect the presence of radioactive contamination
a. Protective clothing will consist of normal firefighter " turn-out" gear including gloves.

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Time Overhead 3 Procedures for monitoring cars

a. Cars will be using three of the four lanes,
b. Written instructions will be handed out to evacuees here or while they are in line prior to the Monitoring Area.
c. Cars will be monitored using Vehicle Monitoring procedures.
4. Special Vehicle Procedures i

Special vehicles include school buses, wheelchair vans, commercial buses or other vehicles presenting unique problems.

a. Special vehicles will use one or two lanes, depending upon volume.
b. The DPHS Supervisor may provide specific instructions if special vehicles will be handled differently than cars.
5. Contaminated and Clean Parking Areas Map of external activities Depending upon the results of vehicle monitoring, a vehicle will be assigned to one of two areas. Areas for parking contaminted vehicles will often be in a lot adjacent to the Decontamination Center whereas parking for clean vehicles is often along the street in a nearby area. Shuttle service will be provided back to the Reception Center for car owners parking away from the facility.
6. METTAG Use and Referral METTAG Flowchart
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Time Overhead with the green tab removed, signifying that the person in the car may be contaminated too.

b. A red sticker will be placed on a contaminated vehicle's inside windshield (and the driver's METTAG tab which was torn off placed under the sticker - optional).
c. Contaminated vehicles will be referred to " Contaminated Parking."
d. Each person in a " clean" vehicle will be given an. intact METTAG with no tabs removed, signifying that the person in the car is assumed to be clean.
e. A green sticker will be placed on t

the inside windshield of clean vehicles, and the driver will be

  • I dit'cted to clean vehicle parking,
f. Special vehicles will be treated the same way as cars except school buses will drop students at the -

" Student Entrance" before parking in either a clean or contaminated vehicle holding area.

g. A " Vehicle Monitoring Report Fora" will be filled out by the monitor to track vehicles.

! C. Registration Nonitoring Area Registration Monitoring

1. Description and Function Area
a. This area is where all evacuees enter whose vehicles were " clean" and who wish to utilize the Reception Csnter. Up to this point, the assumption is that l evacuees are clean because their i cars were clean, l

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o. The function is to provide a

" screening-type" of monitoring of evacuees to assure they are clean before entering the Reception Center.

2. Staffing This area must be staffed with at least three monitors one for each of three monitoring lines (or two lines and one extra). An additional six monitors may be added to facilitate flow.
a. Protective Clothing will consist of normal firefighter " turn-out" gear including gloves.
3. Evacuees Monitoring Procedure At the Registration Monitoring Area there is a screening of areas of the body most likely to be contaminated and is not as extensive as Decontamination Area and Control Point Monitoring. The specific procedure follows. (Most of this is review except for iten e.

g and h).

a. Verify operation of monitoring equipment.
b. Open the window on the probe.

Secure the probe in a surgical glove making sure glove fingers are not dangling. Put on headphones and observe the position of the probe rather than watch the meter readings.

c. Determine background radiation levels. Recheck background from time to time with and without probe cover,
d. Place the probe about 8 to 1 inch from the body of the individual being monitored, being careful not to touch the individual.

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a. Monitor the hands first, then top of head and shoulders, thyroid

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area and feet. Take approximately 1 minute. At the Registration Area, when an individual is found contaminated, the monitoring stops, and the person is immediately referred to the Control Point.

f. A person is considered CONTAMINATED if there is a readindg of 100 cpm or more above background (this limit may be adjusted by DPHS according to prevailing radiation levels outside). Do not confuse background radiation with your readings: con-tamination would be apparent by a sustained increase on the visual meter reading (Selector Switch on X1 range), and also by a marked increase in the audible indication from the headphones. The audio reponse makes it possible to practically i pinpoint any contaminated areas on l the individual.
g. If an individual in the Registration METTAG Use Entrance Area is found to be contam-inated, do the following.
1. Tear off green and yellow tabs on METTAG. (See Form 2) 1
2. Circle portion of body diagram on METTAG corresponding to contaminated area on person, i
3. Record the CDV-700 reading on the METTAG.
4. Direct the person to the Control Point in the Decon-tamination Center Waiting Area,
h. If an individual is not contaminated:

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1. tear all colored tabs from
  • METTAG. leaving the black tab showing:
2. stamp the METTAG with an identifying stamp which verifies the person is not contaminated; and
3. allow the person to proceed with registration.

D.

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1. Description and Function Control Point Monitoring Area
a. This area is located at the entrance to the Decontamination area. The function of this area is to survey all individuals whose vehicles were contaminated (assuming they may be contaminated, too) and all individuals who were found contaminated during the Registration Area Screening.

Monitors here will also complete Personnel Radiological Monitoring Report Forms.

2. Staffing This area must be staffed with at least two monitors and four more may be added to facilitate processing.
a. Protective clothing will consist of normal firefighter " turn-out" gear including gloves.
3. Evacuee Monitoring Procedure The monitoring here is described in section V.

If evacuees have been referred from the Registration Area, they will have a RED TAB showing on the METTAG (with the green and yellow tabs off) and the portion of the body contaminated will

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Time Overhead be circled on the tag diagram along with the CDV-700 reading. A full-body monitor- 1 ing should still be done because once l the Registration Monitor found the contamination, the Monitor stopped the l survey.

If evacuees have been referred from the Vehicle Monitoring Area, their vehicles have been contaminated and they are assumed to be contaminated, too, until monitoring proves otherwise. Their METTAG will show only the green tab missing with the yellow one showing. No markings will be on the t,ag.

a. If an individual has been found METTAG Use to be contaminated at the Control Point, do the following, o Carry out simple decontamin-ation (removal of contaminated outer clothing) and complete the Personal Belongings List following section VI.d of lesson plan.

o If simple decontamination removes the contamination, remove all colored tabs from the METTAG, leaving the black tab showing: stamp with identifying stamp and send the person to the Registration Area.

o If simple decontamination is not sufficient, fill out and stamp the Personnel Radiolog-ical Monitoring Report Form and pass the person and Monitor-ing form to the Decontamination Area for further monitoring l and decontamination. Identify on the METTAG diagram the location (s) of contamination and the CDV-700 readings and T/ MOD 11.34

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remove the yellow tab if it is still attached to the tag.

The DPHS Supervisor is to assign a person to assist in filling out Monitoring Report 1 Forms at the Control Point.

b. If an individual is found not to be contaminated at the Control Point:

o Remove all colored tabs from the METTAG. leaving the black i tab. Stamp METTAG with identi-fying stamp, and send the person to the Registration

Area.

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contamination (as evidenced by contamination in the region of the ears, mouth, eyes or nose), refer

] the person to the Decontamination 4

Area. Before referral clearly mark the contaminated area in the METTAG i,

and write out the body part involved.

Remove the yellow tab if it is still attached to the tag.

i d. If persons identify themselves as emergency workers from an EPZ community, collect their dosimetry and Dosimetry-XI Report Form. Pass on this material immediately and '

directly to the DPHS Supervisor.

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1. ' Function i

This area serves as the prime place where j local and general decontamination will  ;

be carried out. The secondary school i

girls' and boys' locker rooms are desig-

, nated as the Decontamination Areas.

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Time Overhead t;se both showers and sinks, however, showers in the girls' locker rooms are best suited for decontamination needs because of the partitions which cut down on splashing and offer considerable privacy.

These areas at each facility have been planned to limit " cross contamination" by keeping people walking in one direction as much as possible. At times.

this is not always possible in some I

facilities and people must retrace steps.

In these cases, evacuees will wear disposable shoe covers which may help avoid spreading contamination.

Personnel in the Decontamination Area will both monitor and decontaminate individuals and will remonitor them to ensure decontamination was effective.

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' Staffing here can be separated into two functional groups: Monitoring and Decontamination. The monitoring function must be staffed with at least two monitors and 4 more could be added to  ;

facilitate processing. The decontamin-ation function must be staffed with at least two personnel trained in decontam-ination procedures and they can be '

supplemented by four others. Some facilities, due to their layout may require four people as a minimum,

a. Monitoring staff will be placed as follows.

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Time Overhead Supplementary staff can be added at discretion of senior firefighter and the DPHS Supervisor.

b. Decontamination staff will be placed as follows.

o One minimum at the men's showers o One minimum at the women's showers NOTE: Showers can be used for local and general decontamination.

With minimum staffing, only showers may be staffed initially. If supplementary staff arrive, sinks and other showering facilities may be used.

c. Advisors will be placed in the buffer zone to review monitoring paperwork and l 1ssue special instructions to decontam-ination personnel.
d. Protective Clothing Protective Clothing Protective gear will consist of the following, o Hospital-type " Scrub Suit" as an undergarment o Tyvek coveralls o Pair of PVC boots (to be taped around the cuff) o Pair of surgical gloves (to be tucked underneath long-sleeved Tyvek coveralls) o Pair of nitrile gloves (to be put on over surgical gloves and over long-sleeved coverall, then taped to coverall sleeve) o Goggles and a Surgical mask (optional) can also be worn T/M0011.37

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.s . Buffer zone advisors will be stationed in the buffer zone to review personnel radiological  !

monitoring report forms and to pass along individuals in need i

of decontamination to the decontamination areas. The I buffer zone advisors will also issue instructions on the contaminated person's areas of contamination and any special requirements,

b. Decontamination staff will assist evacuees and contaminated emergency Decontamination workers with local and general decor- Procedures decontamination in the wash areas.
c. Monitoring staff will resurvey individuals following decontamination to deterai-ne if

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contamination is removed, complete Personnel Radiological Monitoring Report Forms and provide completed forms to DPHS Supervisor for final disposition,

d. The following steps describe the .

operation of the Decontamination Area. ,

o When a contaminated individual is passed from the Control Point, the Buffer Zone Advisor will review the Personnel Radiological Monitoring Report Form at the Buffer Zone. The contaminated individual will be referred to a Decontamination Staff Worker.

- The METTAG flags areas of contas-ination for the advisor to review.

The METTAG's diagrams should have been marked along with CDV-700 readings of contamination found at Registration Area and Control Point, o Decontamination staff performs decontamination at the wash area.

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Time Overhead r o Remonitor individuals after decontamination. and complete the i appropriate section of the Personnel Radiological Monitoring Report Form.

o If the individual is no longer 3 contaminated detach all colored i tabs from the METTAG, leaving the t

black tab. Stamp the METTAG with l the identifying stamp and send

, the person to the Registration l Area.

. e. If the individual continues to ,

} show contamination, repeat the decontamination effort.

4 o Resonitor after the second decontam-Anation attempt and complete the appro-priate section of the Personnel Radio-logical Monitoring Report Form.

I j o If the individual is no longer con-l taminated after the second decontasi-nation effort, detach all colored tabs j from the METTAG. leaving the black tab.

Stamp the METTAG with the identifying stamp, and send the person to the Registration Area, o If the second remonitoring shows remaining contamination

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.i dressing, and have the person walt: and

- hand the Personnel Radiological Monitoring Report Form to the DPNS Supervisor to use in discussion with the State EOC DPNS Radiological Health Technical Advisor on the actions j to be taken with regard to the person.

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Time Overhead o If the DPHS Supervisor releases the person to continue with regis-

tration, detach all colored tabs
from the METTAG, leaving the black tab. Stamp the METTAG with the identifying stamp, and provide the

, person with directions to the j Registration Area.

o If a person shows signs of inter-nel contamination (i.e., contam-ination in the regions of the ears, south, eyes, or nose),

complete the Personnel Radiological Monitoring Report Form and give it i directly to the DPHS Supervisor.

7 o Give the DPHS Supervisor all completed Personnel Radiological Monitoring Report Forms of those individuals who were successfully decontaminated.

, o clothing that was collected because of contamination must be begged in a separate bag for each individual.

1 Attach a copy of the Personnel

Belongings List. A corner of the 4

METTAG bearing the METTAG ID number

{ must be attached to the List. All bags must be placed in a secured storage area.

i F. Student Area Monitoring

1. Description and Function Facility layout maps and handouts This area is a designated floor (s) of i a school where students from EPZ schools will be held until they are reunited ,

with their parents. The Department of I Health and Human Services will manage i this area. '

In a contaminating accident, students in the waiting area will be assumed contaminated until monitoring can prove otherwise. Thus the waiting area is

segregrated from the rest of the Reception and Decontamination Facility.

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Staffing A minimum of two monitors will be required to initiate student monitoring.

Additional staff will be added for monitoring based on need and availability.

a. Protective clothing will consist of laboratory coats and gloves or normal firefighter equipment.
3. Monitor Students in the Student Waiting Areas using the procedures for Registration Area Monitoring.
4. Monitoring procedures and slaple decontamination methods follow.
a. Before monitoring, all students should have been issued a METTAG.

All tabs would be intact if the bus had no contamination. The green tab would be missing (the

yellow tab now showing) if the bus showed contamination.
b. If a student is not contaminated, tear off green, yellow and red tabs off the METTAG. leaving the black tab. and stamp the METTAG with the identifying stamp.
c. If contamination is found on a students o carry out simple decontaa-ination - hand washing and renoval and collection of outer clothing; o bring students with high levels of contamination or with contan-ination in initial areas (such ,

as the eyes, ears, nose or in '

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Time Overhead o record levels of contamination on class rosters and on METTAGs (with the body areas circled) for dissemination to parents /

guardians and the Decontamin-ation Area personnel. A copy of the class roster will be made available to the DPHS Supervisor; o if contamination is removed, tear off green, yellow and red tabs off of the METTAG, leaving the black tab, and stamp the METTAG with the identifying stamp; however, o if contamination is not removed, remove green and yellow tabs, leaving red tab.

and circle the part of the body contaminated on the METTAG diagram. Also record the CDV-700 reading on the tag.

G. Host Healthcare Facilities Monitoring

1. Description and Function Handouts
a. Host Healthcare Facilities receive EPZ evacuees who were residents 4 and patients in EPZ nursing homes and hospitals,
b. Public safety staff will be dispatched by the DPHS Supervisor to these facilities to provide monitoring and simple decontamination.
2. Staffing A minimum of two monitoring persons will be required to initiate monitoring at host community healthcare facilities which were receiving EPZ evacuees. If needed, two more persons may be added.
a. Protective clothing will consist 1 i

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Perform radiological monitoring as in Section V.A. " Personnel Monitoring" after verifying the operation of the COV-700. Since evacuees may be in a supine position in bed, one may have to roll the patient to monitor completely.

The following are other procedures to be used while at Host Healthcare I Facilities,

a. If a person is contaminated (100 '

cpm above background), complete the Personnel Radiological Monitor-ing Report Form. Inform the senior medical staff member of the Most Healthcare Facility and complete, with health facility assistance. 1 sleple decontamination (washing .

exposed skin surfaces, and collecting <

and begging contaminated clothing and bedding).

b. It contamination remains, inform the senior medical staff member of the Host Healthcare Facility and the DPNS Supervisor. They will determine what further steps should be taken.
c. Bag all collected contaminated personnel clothing place a completed copy of the Personnel Belongings List in the bag and give a copy to the Host Healthcare Facility Adelnistrator,
d. Olve all completed Personnel l

Radiological Monitoring Report Forms to the DPNS Supervisor,

e. Bring all bags of contaminated materlat back to the Decontamination Center, and place thee in the Contaminated Storage Area.

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A. Authorization After receiving notification from the State EOC DPHS Director (via the Radiological Health Technical Advisor), the DPHS Supervisor will direct firefighters to cease operations.

B. Pergonnel Procedures (Transfer to Clean Area)

1. If the DPHS Supervisor does not have the Demonstration on Dosimetry-KI Report Forms, the forms removal of pro-should be handed in at this time. tective clothing
2. Remove outer nitrile gloves turning them inside-out has they are pulled off.
3. Give dosimeters to the DPHS Supervisor.

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with the outside surface folded in.

5. Remove tape from boots and pull off PVC Boots. -
6. Pull off Tyvek coveralls, turning them f inside-out. Do not to shake them. I
7. Remove any head or face covering.
8. Have a monitoring person survey one of your feet. If it is clean, step over into the clean area. If contamination is present, remove shoe then step over line.

While straddling the "line." repeat monitoring procedure with the other foot.

9. Remove surgical gloves.
10. Have a total-body survey done for all decontamination staff members.
11. Have all personnel take showers.

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! post the sign " CAUTION-RADIATION AREA."

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Facility use will be restricted until the DPnS Radiological Health personnel can survey the facility.

After DPHS assessment, contaminated waste can be decontaminated and removed with the assistance from both local and State organiza-tions.

1 l 1. Contaminated personal effects supplies and equipment. will be controlled by DPHS until properly cleaned, natural decay of the contamination has occurred, or. If neither is feasible, the material will be treated as contaminated waste. Owners will be kept informed of decisions.

X. Host Community Environmental Monitoring 5 min.

A. The purpose of environmental monitoring in Host Communities is to verify that discharge water -

from the Decontamination Centers does not exceed values of permissible concentrations of radiation as identified in New Hampshire Rules for Control of Radiation.

1. Notification The EOC Radiological Health Technical Advisor will notify the DPHS Supervisor about the need for sampling. l l

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The DPHS Supervisor will work with the local EOC in putting a sampling team together which will collect samples of discharge water (new-age) from various points and from the sewage treatment plant. Disposable coveralls and gloves will be worn as well as the necessary equipment provided to collect water from sewers 1 l (bottles, rope, etc). See Vol. 4A. Appendix

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MODULE 11 EVALUATION OF OBJECTIVES At the concluston of this course, you, the participant, are expected to be able to meet the objectives listed below. Please read each objective statement and circle the response which best expresses your understanding of the objective.

At the conclusion of this program The objective was:

you should be able to do the following. (Circle your response)

1. Explain the basisc of RERP with Fully Generally Not Met emphasis on host communities Met Met At All
2. Describe the roles of the various Fully Generally Not Met Decontamination Center Representatives Met Met At All
3. Describe the properties of radiation Fully Generally Not Met and contamination. Met Met At All
4. Explain the purpose of Radiological Fully Generally Not Met Monitoring Met Met At All
5. Conduct an operational check on the Fully Generally Not Met CDV-700 survey meter. Met Met At All
6. Demonstrate the use of protective Fully Generally Not Met clothing. Met Met At All
7. Demonstrate the proper method of Fully Generally Not Met personnel, vehicle, and area monitoring Met Met At All and decontamination methods.
8. Describe Decontaminattun Center Set-Up Fully Generally Not Met and Operations. Met Met At All
9. Demonstrate use of forms and proper Fully Generally Not Met recordkeeping. Met Met At All
10. Describe Decontamination Center Fully Generally Not Met closure and recorvery procedures. Met Met At All N/MODll.46

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PARTICIPANT HANDOUTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Slices State Seal / Logo l Host Community Reception Center Major Functions Notification Decontamination Center Representatives Radioactivity Exposure l Dose

! Average Annual Radiation Exposures Contamination Exposure - Oose - Contamination Types of Contamination Units Dosimetry - KI Report Form Personnel Monitoring l Common Elements Local Decontamination General Oecontamination .

Facial Decontamination Hair Decontamination Referral to OPHS Supervision Personnel Radiological Monitoring Report Form Oecontamination Center Personal Belonging List Vehicle Monitoring Report Form Externally Contaminated Vehicles (Form 1)

Interior Set Up Procedures

Exterior Set Up Procedures Functional Areas METTA0

, Vehicle Monitoring Area METTAG Use - Vehicle Monitoring Area Registration Monitoring Aree METTAG Use - Registration Monitoring Area Control Point Monitoring Aree METTA0 use - Control Point Monitoring Area Decontamination Aree l Protective Clothing Deconteeinstion l Decontamination Procedures Student Area Monitoring Decontamination Center Closure Procedure State Seal / Logo Appendix 8 - Decontamination Facility it-T/M0011.PH2

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O Attention to Highly Contaminated Areas O Protection Against irritation / Abrasion e Use of Warm Water ,

9 No Decon of Ears, Eyes, Nose, or '

Mouth Areas G Referral to DPHS Supervisor

Local Decontamination

1. Lightly Wet Area / Avoid Splashing
2. Work Up Lather
3. Wash for One to Two Minutes i 4. Rinse / Dry
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6. Repeat Decon Once if Necessary
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1. Place Towels on Face and Neck, Cotton in Ears
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3. Bend Over Sink or Lean Forward in Shower
4. Apply Water / Shampoo -Massage into Heavy Lather
5. Rinse / Dry
6. Survey / Record Results
7. Repeat Decon Once if Necessary
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1. Wound Contamination of 100 CPM Above Background
2. Contamination of Eyes , Ears, Mouth or Nose
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ACCPESS: Street City State Zis Telececne ( )

ylTeI'ATED VALUA8LES LEFT AT CECmTeINATI21 CENTER The fell::wir g centeinated itre have been left for ceconteinati:n at : e Cecentm91 nation Center:

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SIGNATUE CICD1 PERSNEL Attach one copy to clastic bag containing; belongings:

Cne copy to (bners & one copy to Decentainetton Center.

MDSE 7 VN2= *S TD 30ER I herocy state that I e again in full possession of my personal crecerty ei:n was left at the Oecontednation Center to be coconteinates.

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feu : uld get c=nteinated.

2. Fc11o,e the firefignter's instructions in getting into your sent:le.
3. Cnce in the venicle, do not get cut (unless an evergency) until tne venicle nas teen aened.

4 Close all vents. Co not use the venicle's heater or air concitioner anc cl=se all vents and windch s and do not open then esen if it is unc=mf=rtacle.

5. Ca not eat, drink ce smoke in the venicle.
5. 5:r your Orctaction, af ter tne venicle has caen weened, ccrne :a:x t tra Reception Center so your venicle may be rerenitored.

7 Fcr you and your loved ones protection, follche the firefighter's instructional

i Interior Set Up Procedures e Remove Unnecessary Equipment G Set Up Rad Signs , Rope , Tape , Barriers G Line Large Garbage Containers e Cover Floors With Plastic / Paper G Cover Stationary Devices Not Needed G Place Rad Equipment and Forms at Tables e Place Decon Materials at Stations e Attach Flexible Showers Hoses e Make Shower Curtains as Necessary l l l

j Exterior Set Up Procedures e Establish Traffic and Evacuee Flow by Erecting Barriers and Pont!ng Signs

- Vehicle Monitoring and Parking l - Student Entrance / Parent Pick-up and Reception Center Entrance

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Screen Type Monitoring for Assumed Clean Evacuees Minimum Staffing -

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- CENTER ENTRANCE men moowes APPENDIX B2 FORM 5 DECONTAMINATION AREA A i:

!# SPAULDING JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

] ri (LOCKER AREAS) l5

i 1

APPENDIX B2 FORMO DECONTAMINATION AREA B F

SPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL

0
(LOCKER AREAS)

)

i j Paskuig Lot y p 10 RECEPl10N CENTER

, , REGISIRAll0N AREA I I I I ' '

\ 7 Shower Stans WIke Glice 12 Open Showers I

y p g r/; y g J ,~- I +-

w e

e 4___r+____> : . ,

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e O

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(initialStorage Areas lor Contaminated Materials) e

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O ( Assuned Evacuees Conranwused --+

Clean Evanm -

D -

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b g+

) A 9 O Q Man'*'ao ^'eas

)

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j \ WAITING AREA j r..

! h Gymnasmm e e s e s e e e s e e s e CtEAN e

\oseeeeeeeeee.* m __ _ m - q____ 4_ _ __ __

EVACUEES ExlT IO RECEPfl0N CE NIER nEclSIRAliON AftEA

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o

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I C0kTAMINATED VEHICLEp( - -

sw2 183 sw, Clean Evacuees - y PARKING _., sw1_

gss Cro.d - ......

l8 Locher 308 302 Iaos 304 aos II aos aor aos aos ano ans E 3,2 Monsterwig Areas g p *

, , , pi STUDENT WAITING ~

g uP]a2 22el larejansl3,i[g q g,7,,g 3, ll3l3l8'8f E Restncted TraNic Conkol P Access

  • M I WAITIII6 AfEA 20* 407 3 ,3 2 m Star Wou SW j g DECONTAMetiATl001 F_

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j , y EN MiCONTAadillAlloff AfEE "" '* a -

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, ' . ' 404 tstwary 5

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!  %  ; N*h  ? F EGISTRATION *""']

a I ( )\ -

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7o2 ,,

AREAj l l l $  % / c I ketch - = = = PARKING y

.5 APPENDIX B2 FORM 1

~ RECEPTION CENTER & DECONTAMINATION CENTER A IR MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL S

MANCHESTER,NH

3 APPENDIX B2 FORM 2 RECEPTION CENTER & DECONTAMINATION CENTER A MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL MANCHESTER, NH (GBRLS LOCKER ROOM)

, Gymnasium

. DECONTAMINATION

. wAmMG AREA CoNTAMiNATEo

).; ,_


>-- 7 ,- -

EVACUEES =.

ENTRANCE /.._s. . . e e . . _______

_ _. .....e . . ____ . e e._____.. .....e .

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l onu ,$

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Clean Evamees =

r M i

.!!!IE!!L I usumed Evacuses Cartannaled --+ CONTAMINATED VEHICLE I J' ean Evacuses  : I PARKING LOT g I

vend teos ...... .

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s~~~,__,s fo ,,

u w so3 N N , foi r.a y los,4

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~ ~ ~

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s DECONTAMINATION e jf CENTER ENTRANCE !

CONTAMINATED VEHICLE PARKING LOT 3 APPENDIX B2 FORM 3 DECONTAMINATION CENTER B y & EMERGENCY WORKER DECONTAMINATION FACILITY HILLSIDE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL g MANCHESTER NH T

. _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ ____ _- . _ _ . _ - - _ - - - - - _ - - - - _ - - .-- - ----l

I o

r g -.

APPENDIX B2 FORM 4 DECONTAMINATION AREA B

& EMERGENCY WORKER DECONTAMINATION AREA HILLSIDE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL MANCHESTER NH (GlRLS LOCKER ROOM)

H DECONTAANNATION AREA EXIT DECONTAMINATION WAITING AREA g y

- -A Gymnasium s T

= , m  ;

Girls Locker Room 50h5' ~

e y j Jh i b j i j i -

I 1 l Olhce j dl ll lhd H H FHl ll lFH HHF  :

Intercom Boys Locker Room W

  1. E 11 Thower StaHs

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" d 4 -

U T  !

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j f--

n H

4 Sho ver Stalls Q Shower i

--t i Caniamnwed m

Storage 2

l APPENDIX B2 FORM 1 RECEPTION CENTER VEHICLE MANAGEMENT DIAGRAM SALEM HIGH SCHOOL F e:d CONTAMINATED VEHICLES

! , CECCNTAM:NAT;C1 i 3 CENTER l C

\ h,s ' T

, Okrsa w s .,

I l

i STp0ENT bb $ I 1

i ENTRANCE N" '

k '

& PARENT -

h AECEPil0NlI \

PICK UP -. ,- g ,

,- CENTER ORIVEWAY TO FiELOS l 1

0 EXIT f.

A00li ONAL '

\\ 'l '

l ?M"Nl'0? y'. . @'%'C' .

I 3EREMONTY D AIVE i s_,u s. -

R:>*k f ORIVEWAY TO FIELOS .

SCHOOL BUSES j '\

, /

DECONTAMINAUCN CENTER i I SHUTTLE BUS RECEPTION l CENTE)R ENTRANCE L PICK UP POINT Field CLEAN VEHICLES g.- -.5 ---+ **

Venicle Monitanng l( Legend 3

g  !

] Assume Contaminated Vehcies/ Evacuees ---->

l

] k CLEAN VEHICLES

  • C!ean Vehicles / Evacuees >
2 (Sceaal Monstonng Pomt - $

i l l a

t Vendes)

I r_.] ?(

)

-i

.d -

CLEAN VEHICLES l

I P i

CLEAN VEHICLES N "

\ g Path to OECONTAMINADON CENTER A h-- at WOODBURY JR HIGH SCHOOL 1

Vol. 30 B2-3 Rev. 2 3/86

P-- APPENDIX B2 FORM 2 RECEPTION & MASS CARE CENTER i.

lM 1

SALEM HIGH SCHOOL SECOND FLOOR l na an ne m ne no w n< us Legerst j '

A 43 Asstene Ev- Contaminated - ->

l ** e- 4 )m 1 e : e 4

- u ,5** Clean Evaasses  ;

M $, Auditoses: Capacity-600 i

E.acuses STUDENT ENTRANCE y 2soI :es ca y

      • Ib Room 122 (Lamer Level)- Clwidcare FacAry 2.e Was Hase Far & PAMNT PICK-UP see ass i

'**~

Decesamunmen Mn ** , large Classrooms -

I Cancer Same STUDENT WAIIWG in Re0:stration Area . - ....h v

ay sa-a.

ie

_I L5 as L51 a I

_ _ _s Jsesi-sei lase Iass

- ON ist & 2nd FLOORS M 2

.e Telephone - P Restricted Access I--I d'*3 ... -
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  • o

,e MASS CAHE EXIIS

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$ L-2 -

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\ = --(~

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j = - _

STUDENI WAlIlNG N Needed,

_p 2$ " d:Sl*J'# 7,- uASS CARE May Octwv Weg in '"

,3,

\ ,, ren,.us By Ruoms 244-2M

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[

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=  :, ,,, ,,,,, 8 m Upw& ,se
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e. - hQ LOWER LEVEL UPPER LEVEL

! " * *' " " l E BOTH tEVE1S DESIGNATE D

! %8 L_

~ IRECEPil0N FIRST FLOOR F OR MASS CARE CE NTE R USE O

CENIER EXIT ^"U sng"DEY'

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t N i ts t

N

." APPENDIX B2 FORM 3 DECONTAMINATION CENTER A 1

w

=

WOODBURY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL E-4 E-6

(MAIN FLOOR) l Home-Ec I I Ilome-Ec SmatIGym 7

Shop Elevator 133 H 134 135 s37 Assume Evacuees Contamuuted -~~+

4 Ia _ p '

+ clean Evanees O E-3(.1--- 4- ,

EXIT FOR = gl -

,3, croed unes- e e e e e e i

HANDICAPPED 831 Home-Ec

% 1321 CLEAN EVACUEES

,3, Ip,,, snog hWWW-$

1 ENTRANCE Auditon x,,c3 ,n -_m.

. & Large Gym k;; E-5 ougg;g, 130 -

& 4-o Calateria -

} gag oeee*****s g39 W Parking Lot CONTAMINATED NNe e e" '

INDMDUAL WAITINGAREA 129

~

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4- I l ~I~ ~

8 E-7 Iseeeee rr4 N

""* & l Y 118 116 gyg gyg ,og l

a DECONTAMINATION g- ., F32-A

-Cl 1 5-I I i

CENTER E-2 stage b k  !  : -

l ENTRANCE

]1lt.

127

~~ ~ ~ ~

125 p -_

' ~ ~

d Foyer ~ } {~ El l ' ~Guidance 7ii~ ' " r r3 ~~'iil l

Nurse

'#8 i 126 124 123 Office "~

I] pg,g;,,g gog

~~ \ 107 i e a i E-1 #2r

_.}l22 l

l l Asst, Prin 119 Reading Main Lobrary

0 Entrance 105 106 ROOMS SHOUtD EVACUATE THROUGH THE F011OWING EXIIS-

~

E-1 E-2 E-3 E-4 E-5 E-6 E-7 E-8  ! U l 103 104 116 126 131 132 136 137 105 101 l t18 127 133 134 111 102 g

, s23 128 tas sus 103 .. g g 0 ### ##* "* '#

l DECONTAMINkTION

'25 ' "'

I N 102 10, CENTER

' " '##~#

noous 106-101-108_101110-112-114-119

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.. APPENDIX B2 FORM 4 DECONTAMINATION CENTER A

!% WOODBURY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (LOWER LEVEL, LOCKER AREA)

sia,rs l From uam Fnoor outside ow' E-8 E-4

! g I CONTAMINATED DECONTAMINATION

, l STORAGE I r-Male Locker Area 3

! $ 41 ris l AREA I in -l l 1 I II

't l- i_

=

% ___+ _= .J +  ;  ;

Room 2 noom HANDICAPPED Phone l '

DECONTAMINATION I

l t

)

n00us FLA-3 SHOULD EVACUATE THROUGil Tile FOLLOWING EXITS: E-8 LW M M -3 EXITS 9 & 4 MAY BE USED S1100LD EXIT 8 Assume Evacuees Contamnated - -, ROOM 1 BE Bt0cxED AND NOT USABLE

$ CleanEvaames > ROOM 2 4

1

- m

F APPENDIX B2 FORM 5 DECONTAMINATION AREA A '

1 l M WOODBURY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (FEMALE LOCKER AREA 3)

I Legend i

Assume Evacuees Cont.snuuted --*

r

- - - ~

Clean Evacuees  ;

, Moratonng Area g i _

e e e e crowd t ne . . . . . .

o 3 5
  • y g

{ j j j j Decstanunaton Area g l 3 j j 3 g 3 4 3 Fimr caern; y 1

l  ! "

- +--- s\ sink 0

h" OMEN . ,

i j

sshowerstans Toilet x -

e _

r,\\

\\ -

N.

I MONITORING AREA - f CV -

i I

=

h '

N ..

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ssnowerstans _

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( bo

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--W ff5 ' eW nauwsy -

TO EXIT

, 420NEy:

  • l m

_ - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ ~ ~ ^

l

." APPENDIX B2 FORMO DECONTAMINATION CENTER B M SALEM HIGH SCHOOL (LARGE GYM) l 1

^ AIN BUFFER ZONE j g DECONTAMINATION 11 A A 4 AREA EXII

  • l l l

.- r; * ~

i+ -

l *,, i + i ,, _ 1e _,,,e.

cturER I*

l.

l*

i.

i*

i.

l l i g '~

3 DECONTAMINATION AREA

  • . * . . . g5 ueeea isee xa,.. ri. ,o m 73

, _ 4,

. . . o y,, . . . .

LEVEL

' w * . * . . . . GYM l ..

i * . * . * . CLEAN EVACUEES - 2 3 i ----,

j . l. . g. . l. .

EXIT TO RECEPTION

.. g o

n E

l 22 l

5..*..

i

  • g #dk *
  1. f
  • l.f
  • CENTER ~

2 E

= . 11 . i.

G',

EE

^

a

. . U . .

~

1V

}g g . J, Boys Locker Room ai * ..

i DECONTAMINATION CENTER ENTRANCE ,,

T tenend Assume Evacuees Contammased > 1P Pay Pruw

o Clean Evacuees > ggio,

'd Crowd Unes . . . . . .

  • Marstormg Area $
u Floor Caermo Q Iciephone (Ext 121)- P1 Telephone (Ext 122)- P2 o,

4 S APPENDIX B2 FORM 7- DECONTAMINATION AREA B m SALEM HIGH SCHOOL

=

(FEMALE LOCKER AREA)

Legend I

ONTAMINATED Assume Evacuees Contansnated O VACUEES ,

Clean Evacuees  ;

NTRANCE
.l Monitorug Area $

' 8

. Crowd Lines e e e e o e I 's ,_ _ - '2 e . Decontaminston Area $

. . '.s 5'\ \e tocAers e fkCwenngO

" Control for As System-tiVAC j WFFER: e

, o ZON g*

  • S8* b

.1 @\\' . g. Te @

g e e Y j contammuted . Z Z

- Storage -*

g* ,

5 -

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BE 1 . U E: If l -

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l o \* l Z Z f \* l#8""*ll l $ =_,_3 Outsido Stairs

} _,

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\

}

1 10 RECEPil0N Wg (bN'w' d o '

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y. 4 BE ""
b lO] o u H FH F 2

+ u$o + $ ==

a a a o a m a o E

O 5+ E S \

f <[ '

ssss l I ,-I I i

APPEf;CIX 83 CESCRIPTICf1 CF STAFFIf4G FUf CTI2S Al:0 ATTIRE The ::n n:n cf a decentamination facility is divided into the follow.irg Arc-ticra'. cus s l c Cecentamination Administration o Interice Cperations (Menitoring)

(Cecontamination) o Exterior Cperations (Centrol Point)

(Registration Area Monitcring)

(Vehicle Fcnitoring) o Student Area Operations o Health Care Host Facility Cperations l

[ Each functional area operates on a team basis for staffing. If a decision is l

made to augnant any operation, additional tems ale added, not to exceed the level which the phpical layout of the facility will support. Table i shevs the staHing for each functional area, for the initial set-up and cperating ters, and fcr the additional teams that may be added. (The staffing fcr the primary and secondary Decontamination Centers are presented):

TABLE 1 FLNCTICNAL AREA STAFFIf4G Primary Center Initial Additional l StaH StaH Total l Decon Actnin 2 1 3 Intericr-Monitcring 3 5 8 Intericr-Cecen 2 4 6 Extericr-Centrol Point 2 4 6 Extericr-Reg. Area Monitcring 3 6 9 Extericr-Vehicle Mcnitoring 4 7 11 Stucent Area 2 2 4 l Health Care Facility 2 2 4 20 31 51 Vol. 36 83-1 Rev. 2 e/8E

CECCt; tat * *.:T:CM CENTER ACMINISTPATICN Staff: . -2 Eu erviser

. r.;al Perscn Attire. _ncratcry Coats Peper ccveralls and shce covers een in the interict cf the center)

Respcnsibilities include:

1. Mcnitor Cecentsination Facility personnel desirretry reccrds.

2.

Work with the Senicr Firefighter and Host Facilities Cecrdinater to identify and secure additional supplies, equigrnent and personnel.

3. Oversee Decentamination Facility operations, noting deviations frcrn prccc-dures to the Senicr Firefighter. .

4 Oversee Student and Hest Fealth Care Facility rncnitoring.

1 S.

Establish and rnaintain contact with the State ECC CPHS RHTA.

S. Establish ccmnunications with Reception Center Manager Ranking polien official en sito Hest Facilities Cecrdinator Seccndary facility (if activated)

Medical facilities 7.

Request technical guidance, through ECC CPHS RHTA, frcrn the Cirector, CPHS, en handling and/cr referral of energency wrkers and individuals frcrn the general population t o cannot be decontaminated.

8. Wen mergency wrkers fra EPZ cornnunities are processed through the Cecentarninetion Facility, collect their desimetry and Cosirretry-KI Repcrt FerT9, and as necessary include them in the Radiological Screening Prcgram.

Interier Cecratiens Staff: Cecentaminaticn Staff - Iccal '

Mcnitoring Stiff - local Vol. 36 83-3 Rev. 2 e/86 I l

l 1

i l

Vehicle monitcrs will screen all vehicles arriving at the Reception Center. Contaninated vehicles will be logged, and directed to a segregated parking area for later decontamination.

Registration Area Monitors will monitor all individuals approaching the Reception Center for registration.

Individuals found contaninated will be directed to the control point for further monitoring and, if necessary, to begin decontanination procedures.

Student Area Coerations Staff: Monitor (s)

Attirs: Laboratory coats or Firefighter equipnent Rubber gloves Function: To monitor arriving students being evacuated frun EPZ schools. Levels of contanination detected will be recorded on class rosters for dissemination to parints/ guardians at the time of student pickup, and to CPHS Supervisor. Upon ccrnpletion of monitoring, carry out sirmle decontamination (hand washing and remaval and collection of contaninated outer clothing). Students with high levels of contamination will be referred to l2 ths OPHS Supervisor for disposition.

Health Care Host Facility Operations Staff: Monitor (s) - local Attire: Laboratory coats or Firefighting equipnent Rubber gloves t

Vol. 36 B3-5 Rev. 2 8/86

APPEN0!X 84 MCNITCRING METH00S 2

I. Vent:la Monitoring: There are two methods for completion of vehicle moni-l tcrings in-depth monitoring and a single screening. The primary shall ce the in-depth process. Change to the screening process will occur only upon direction fecrn CPHS Supenisor. The screening process differs from the in-depth in that it only detects the presence of contanination in the most likely places and defers to a later time a complete monitoring of each cen-l taminated vehicle. Both in-depth monitoring and screening have the sane initial process and vehicle disposition process. Monitoring of internal 2 areas of vehicles will take place after all people have been processed through the deconatmination center.

Initial Procedures Verify operability of equipnent frequently as per Appendix BS. .

  • Open the shield on the probe. Securu the probe in a surgical glove, making sure fingers arin't dangling. Put on headphones so that you may observe the position of the prtbe rather than watch the meter l readings.
  • Determine background radiation levels. Re-check background from time to time with and without probe cover.

Place the probe V2 to 1 inch frcrn the vehicle being monitored, being careful not to touch the vehicle. Avoid contact with potentially con-

! taminated surfaces of the vehicle to present contaninating yourself.

In-Ceoth Procedures

  • Monitor the entire external aria of the vehicle. Areas most likely to be contaminated art the d eelwells, radiator grill and air filter.

i l2 I

  • Begin survey of vehicle at the bottcm of the vehicle and work upwarts, l monitoring all external surfaces. l l

\

Monitoring of internal areas of vehicles will be done for contaninated 2 vehicles af ter the people have been processed.

Vol. 36 B4-1 Rev. 2 8/86

APPEf;CIX 83 CESCRIPTICf1 CF STAFFING FUf CTICF;S At:0 ATTIRE The ::J T.:n cf a decentamination facility is divided into the follcwirg ft.rc-ticra'. m s:

1 c Cecentamination Aministration a Interier Operations (Monitoring)

(Cecentamination) o Exterior Cperations (Centrol Point)

(Registratien Area Monitcring)

(Vehicle Fcnitoring) o Student Area Operations o Health Care Host Facility Cperations Each functional area operates on a teen basis for staffing. If a decision is l made to augnent s1y operation, additional tems afs added, not to exceed the level SJ11ch the phpical layout of the facility will support. Table 1 sheva the staffirg for each functional area, for the initial set-up and cparating tears, l and fcr the additional teens that may be added. (The staffing for the primary and secondary Decentamination Centers are presented):

TABLE 1 i Flf1CTICNAL AREA STAFFIfC Primary Center Initial Additional Staff Staff Total Decen Amin 2 1 3 Intericr-Monitoring 3 5 8 Interier-Cecen 2 4 6 Exterier-Centrol Point 2 4 6 Exterice-Reg. Area Monitcring 3 6 9 Extericr-Vehicle Monitoring 4 7 11 Student Area 2 2 4 Health Care Facility 2 2 4 20 31 51 Vol. 36 03-1 Rev. 2 e/86 i

Attire: " Scrub" suit Tyvek ccverall Shower cap Pair cf PVC bcots (taped around cuff)

Plastic epren Pair of surgical gloves Pair cf nitrile gloves (taped around cuff)

Function:

Cecentamination staff will assist evacuees and cen-taminated energency worker,s with Iccal and general decontamination in the wash areas.

4 Mcnitering staff will survey contaminated individuals udthin the Buffer Zone and/or the Decentaminaticn Arca.

They will inform the decantandnation staff of areas cf centamination, udll re-survey to detennine if con-tanination is rirnoved, will ecuplete personnel radic1c-gical monitoring mport fanns and will provide ccepletcc forms to CPHS Supervisor for final disposition.

Exterier Operations Staff: Centrol Point Moniter - Iccal Registration Area Monitors - local Vehicle Monitors - local 1

Attire: Normal firefighter equipment Functions: The Control Point Monitor udll be stationed at the irme-diate entrance to the interior Oecontamination Area.

The Control Point Monitor udll thoroughly monitor all individuals determined by other exterior monitors to be centanineted and all individuals whose vehicles were contaninated. This monitor can perform primary cecen-tamination by collecting contaminated clothing /perscnal effects.

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8. W5en emeruncy wrkers frcrn EPZ connunities are meessed through the 1 Cecentamination Facility, collect their Josinktry and Dosinetry-KI i'epert Fcrm, and a: necessary, include them in the Rhdiological Screaming Prcgram.

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host facilities. Will refer all. individuals found con-taninated to host facility medical staff and OPHS Supervisor for disposition. Will record levels of con-tamination on the Personnel Radiological Monitoring Report Form (App. 84-Form 6) and will begin simple 2 decontamination (hand washing and collection of con-taminated clothing and bedding). Carmleted forns will be provided to OPHS Supervisor.-

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Individuals found contaminated will be directed to the control point for further nonitoring and, if necessary, to begin decantanination procedures.

Student Area Operations Staff: Monitor (s)

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Dis::csition Procedures A vehicle is considered CONTAMINATED if there is a reading of 100 cpm er more above background (this limit may be adjusted by CPHS 2 Supervisor according to prevailing radiation levels outside). Do not confuse background radiation with your readings: contamination would be apparent by a sustained increase on the visual nater reading (Selector Switch on X 1 range), and also by a marked increase in the audible indicetion from the headphone. The audio response makes it possible to pinpoint any contaninated areas on the vehicle.

If the vehicle is contaninated, fill out the Vehicle Radiological Monitoring Report Forin, (see Fom 1) . .

Identify vehicles on the front window with a sticky patch:

i GREEN = CLEAN RED = EXTERNALLY CONTAt1INATED CNLY Issue to all occupants of each vehicle a METTAG. If the car is con-taminated remove the green tab on all METTAGs given to the occupants.

Fee Form 2 attached.

Provide the occupants with the appropriate public letters, if they do not already have then. See Forwa 3 and 4.

Direct occupants of contaminated vehicles to the control point nuni-toring location and occupants of clean vehicles to the registration j area nunitoring location. '

Direct the driver to the appropriate parking area.

l Direct all Emergency Workers from EPZ connunities to report their sta-l tus as emergency workers to the Control Point Monitors.

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I. Venicle Monitoring: There are two methods for completion of vehicle moni-tcring: in-depth monitoring and a sirrple screening. The primary shall te the in-depth process. Change to the screening process will occur only upon direction fecrn CPHS Superviscr. The screening process differs frcrn the in-depth in that it only detects the presence of contanination in the most likely places and defers to a later time a ccrnplete monitoring of each cen-taminated vehicle. Both in-depth monitoring and screening have the sane

[ initial process and vehicle disposition process. Monitoring of internal 2 1

areas of vehicles will take place after all people have been processed l through the deconatmination center.

l Initial Procedures Verify oparability of equignent frequently as per Appendix B6. .

Open the shield on the probe. Secure the probe in a surgical glove, making sum fingers arsn't dangling. Put on headphones so that you may observe the position of the probe rather than watch the meter i readings.

  • Deterrnine background radiation levels. Re-check background from time to timt sit.1 and without probe cover.

Place the probe V2 to 1 inch frcm the vehicle being monitored, being careful not to touch the vehicle. Avoid contact with potentially con- l taminated surfaces of the vehicle to prevent contaninating yourself.

In-Depth Procedures Monitor the entire extemal area of the vehicle. Areas most likely to be ccntaninated are the wheelwells, radiator grill and air filter. l2 Begin survey of vehicle at the bottcm of the vehicle and work upwards, monitoring all external surfaces.

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rtaminated:
  • Tear cff green and pilow tabs en NTTAG. (See Fem 2)

Circle portion of body diagram en NTTAG ccrrespcnding tc cen-tanineted area en person.

Recerts the COV 700 reading en the METTAG.

Direct the persen to the Control Point in the Cecentaminaticn Center Waiting Area.

If an individual is not contaninated:

Tear all colored tabs frcrn METTAG, leaving the black tab showing.

Stanp the METTAG with an identifying stamp.

Allow the person to proceed with registration.

If a student is found to be contaninated: ' ~

Carry cut simple decentamination.

If contanination is renoved, issue a NTTAG with all cclcred tcts rErnCved, leaving the black tab, and stanp the METTAG with identifying stanp.

If centamination is not renoved, issue a ETTAG with the green and pilow tabs twoved. Circle the pcrtion of the body diagram on the NTTAG corresponding to the contaninated area en the person, and record the CGV 700 reading en the METTAG.

If a student is found to be not contaminated, issue a NTTAG with all calcred tabs removed, leaving the black tab, and stanp the METTAG with the identifying stanp.

Fcr all students, recerti NTTAG centrol numbers on the class resters and, if found, level of contamination.

Provide a ccpy of the class rester to CPHS Superviscr.

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II. Persc ~ e' "o,itering A. q u ration Area Monitering

.E ceat Area Monitoring Verify operability of equipnent frequently as per Appendix BS.

Open the shield on the probe. Secure the probe in a surgical glove making suro glove fingers aren't dangling. Put on headphones so that you may observe the pcsition of the probe rather than watch the rmter '

readings.

Determine background radiation levels. Re-check background from time to time with and without probe cover.

Place the probe about 1/2 to 1 inch from the body of the individual being monitored, being careful not to touch the individual.

l Monitor the hands first, then top of head and shoulders, the thyroid, area and feet. Time taken should be approximately 1 minute. lAt the Registration Area, when an individual is found contaninated, the moni-toring stops and the person is imnediately referred to the Control Point.

2 l A person is censidered CONTAMINATED if there is a reading of 100 cpm' l or more above background (this limit may be adjusted by DPHS according to prevailing radiation levels outside). Do not confuse background radiation with your readings, contanination would be apparent by a sustained increase on the visual meter reading (Selector Switch on X 1 range), and also by a marked increase in the audible indication frcrn the headphone. The audio response makes it possible to practically pinpoint any contaninated areas on the individual.

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A cersen is considered CONTAMINATED if there is a reading of 100 com -l

r cre above background (this limit may be adjusted by DPHS according

. crevailing radiation levels outside). Do not confuse background raciation with your readings: contamination would be apparent by a sustained increase on the visual rreter reading (Selector Switch en X 1 range), and also by a marked increase in the audible indication from the headphone. The audio response makes it possible to practically pinpoint any contaninated areas on the individual.

If an individual is found to be contaminated at the Control Point:

Carry out sirrple decontamination (renovel of contaminated outer clothing) and conplete the Personal Belongings List (see Form 7).

If sinple decantamination removes the contamination, renove all colored tabs from the METTAG, leaving the black tab showing, stanp with identifying stany and send the person to the Registration Area. .

If sittple decontamination is not sufficient, pass the person to the interior area for further monitoring and decontamination.

Identify on the METTAG diagram the location (s) of contamination and the COV-700 readings.

If an individual is found not to be contaminated at the Contrul Point, renove all colored tabs from the METTAG, leaving the black tab. Stanp the METTAG with identifying staip, and send the person to the Registration Area.

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is B. C: tr cint Monitoring Ce . s ination Monitoring If a person identifies him/herself as an amergency worker frcrn an EPZ cornnunity, collect his dosimetry and Dosimetry-KI Report Fom.

Pass this material irrrnediately and directly to the OPHS Supervisor.

Process the person in accordance with the following steps. 2 Verify operability of equipnent frequently as per Appendix B6.

Open the shield on the probe. Secure the probe in a surgical glove making surs glove fingers aren't dangling. Put on headphones so that you may observe the position of the probe rather than watch the meter readings.

Detemine background radiation levels. Re-check background frcyn time to time with and without probe cover.

Place the probe about V2 to 1 inch frun the body of the individual being monitand, being carsful not to touch the individual.

00 NOT MOVE the probe too fast - only about 1 inch per second. The average personnel nonitoring should be perfomed in 3 - 5 minutes per individual.

Monitor the hands first,' then have the person asstsne the

" spread-eagle" position (Refer to Fom 5) .

-If hands are contaninated cover with plastic beggies, surgical gloves or plastic wrap until monitoring survey is ccrnpleted. l 1

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Monitor the front and back of the body. Pay particular attention to covering the thyroid aria in the throat.

-To nonitor bottoms of feet, have person lean.against a well (with hands covered if contaninated) for balance sile he/she

, lifts one foot at a time.

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. eny person shows signs of internal contamination (as evidenced by xr:anination in the regions of the ears, mcuth, eyes, er ncse),

rclete the Personnel Radiclcgical Monitoring Repcrt Ferrn end previce it directly to the CPHS Sucerviscr, fer use in discussicn with the state ECC [PHS RHTA cn dispcsition of the perscn.

Fcr Cecentamination Mcnitcrs:

Turn ever all corpleted Personnel Radiological Monitcring Repcrt Fortns, fcr individuals @c wre successfully decen-taninated, to the CPHS Supervisor.

Fcr both Control Point Monitors and Decentanination Monitcrs:

Clothing collected because of contamination must be beggec in a separate bag for each individual, with a copy of the Personnel Belongings List. A ccrner of the METTAG bearing the METTAG ID ntsnber rust be attached to the List. All bags must be placed in a secured storage rea. -

C. Host Health Care Facilities Monitoring Verify cperability of equipnent frequently as per Appendix EE.

Chen the shield on the probe. Secure the probe in a surgical glove making sure glove fingers aren't dangling. Put en headphones so that you may cbserve the position of the probe rather than utch the meter readings.

Cetermine background radiation levels. Re-check backgrcund from time to time with and without the probe cover.

Place probe 1/2 to 1 inch frun the body of the individual being rxni- 1 tcred, being careful not to touch the individual.

CD rCT MOVE the prebe too fast - only about 1 inch per second. The average personnel rionitoring should be performed in 3 - S minutes per individual.

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.. e r a centaminated individual is passed frcm the Ccntrol Point, the

sc:r.taminaticn Mcniter will repeat the monitcrirg process and fill
. and stamp the Personnel Radiolcgical Mcnitcring Repcrt Fcrm (see
crm 6, attached). Send the contaminated individual to a Cecentamination Staff Werker.

Re-menitcr individuals after decontamination and complete the apprcpriate section cf the Personnel Radiclcgical Mcnitcring Repcrt Ferrn.

If .the individual is no longer contaminated detach all calcred tabs from the N TTAG, leaving the black tab. Step the NTTAG with the identifying stamp, and send the person to the Registration Area.

If the individual continues to show contamination, repeat the decen-t eination effort.

Re-monitor after the second decantamination attempt and conplete-the appropriate section of the Personnel Radiolcgical Mcnitoring Repcrt Ferm.

If the individual is no lenger centaminated after the second decen-tanination effort, detach all colored tabs from the ETTAG, leaving the black tab. Stmp the ETTAG with the identifying stanp, and send the person to the Registration Area.

If the second re-monitoring show remaining containation:

Cover the area with sterile dressing, and have the person wait.

Hand the Personnel Radiological Monitoring Repcrt Form to the CfHS Supervisor fcr use in discussicn with the State ECC CPHS RHTA on dispcsition of the person.

If the CPHS Superviser releases the person to continue with mgistra-tion, detach all colored tabs frun the ETTAG, leaving the black tab.

Stanp the NTTAG with the identifying stanp, and provide the persen with directions to the Registration Area.

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.srify cperability cf scuipment frequently es per Appendix EE.

Cpen the shield on the prebe. Secure the probe in a surgical gleve making sure glove fingers aren't dangling. Put en headphones sc that ycu rnsy cbserve the position of the prcbe rather than wtch the r eter readings.

Ceterinine background radiation levels. Re-check background from tir e to time with and withcut probe cover.

Place the probe about 1/2 to 1 inch from the area being monitcred, tcirg careful not to touch the area.

Move the probe slowly on the suspected area.

  • An area is considered CmTAMINATED if there is a reading cf 100 cpn er more above backgrcund. Do not confuse background radiation with.ycur readingss contamination muld be apparent by a sustained increase en the visual meter reading (Selecter Switch on X 1 range), and else by e marked increase in the audible indication frcrn the headphone. The audio response makes it possible to practically pinpoint any centam-insted areas.
  • If the area is centaminated, remove the plastic material (if present),

and cover with clean plastic material and secure with duct tape.

Repcrt all findings to the OPHS Superviscr.

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':-i::r the front and back of the body. Pay particular attentien to 2

.=ri g the thyrrid area in the throat.

A ::erson is considered CONTAMINATED if there is a reading of i

100 com er more above background (this limit may be adjusted by CPHS 2 accceding to prevailing radiation levels outside). Do not confuse background radiation with your readings: contamination would be apparent by a sustained increase on the visual meter reading (Selector Switch on X 1 range), and also by a marked increase in the audible indication from the headphone. The audio response makes it possible to practically pinpoint any contanineted areas on the individual.

If a person is contaminated, cmplete the Personnel Radiological Monitoring Report Form (see Form 6). Inform the senior nudical staff menter of the Host Health Care Facility and conplate, with health facility assistance, single decontamination (washing exposed skin sur- ,

faces, and collecting and bagging contaminated clothing and bedding).

If contamination remains, inform the senior medical staff msnber of the Host Health Care Facility and the DPHS Supervisor, who, between them, will determine what further steps should be taken.

Bag all collected contaninated personnel clothing, place a conpleted copy of the Personnel Belongings List (see Form 7) in the bag and pro-vide a copy to the Host Health Care Facility Administrator.

Turn over all conpleted Personnel Radiological Monitoring Report forns to the OPHS Supervisor.

Bring all bags of contaminated material back to the Decontanination Center and secure in the Contaminated Storage Arsa. 2 i

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APPENDIX 84 - FCRM 3 PUBLIC LETTER T- - = -i 9 .3 from the public safety services welCore you to our city. We uncerstar: i :i#ficulty ycu are having and the stress you are under. r rcug9 this let =.- .s :ce to answer sorre of your questions and ease the process of this terccrer, relocation.

The Receptien Center will provide:

- Registration Services: In order to help reunite families and leved enes arc tc assist you with other needs, it is necessary that all people be registered.

Please stay in line and listen for instructions from Reception Center authorities.

- A Meeting Area After registration is conplete, meeting areas will be provided so failies and friends may be reunited. Our filing system will serve in locating displaced persons.

- A Message Center: Persons may telephone and leave written nessages for you at our message center. Because of limited telephone lines, no phone calls may be made here but you may leave written messages instead.

- Information and Recreation: During your tenpcrary stay here we will keep ycu well informed of news relating to the incident. Our staff will set up radics, televisions and games and assist in any way possible to make your Reception Center stay more tolerable.

- Assistance with Special Needs: If you have special medical needs such as getting medication or medical attention, please let the first staff people ycu see know so that they may assist you through the registration process.

- Referral to Food and Lodging: If you need a place to stay or if we think your stay at the Reception Center will be a long one, you will be referred to a Mass Care Center. Here the Red Cross will provide food and lodging.

Transpcrtation will be provided to these centers.

- Assistance with Pets: Pats will not be allowed in the Reception Center. If you have a pet with you, leave the pet in the car and notify our staff at the Registration Area. We will assist you find boarding for your pet if necessary. I l

Please follow all police directions in parking. For those parked a long l distance frcm the school, shuttle bus service will be available. Thank you for your cooperation in helping us help you.

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:.. :ar was clean cf any radicactive centaminaticn, a green cticker will :s  ::sc :n 3 cur windshield and each persen in the car will te given a special  ;. ._i' e tefere, attach the tag to scur persen and assist ster chilcrer.

Ycur car will then be directed to a clean parkirg area. Lcck the car as you ncorally wculd. and go to the Recepticn Center entrance.

Get in line at the Receptien Center entrance. A firefighter will cui:ki;.

moniter 3cu fcr radicactive " dirt" as a safety precaution. If ycu are.#res c:

contaminatien, you will be allcwed into the Receptien Center. If ycu have radicactive " dirt" cn you, the firefighter will refer ycu to the Cecentamirati:r Area.

Please follcw all directions given to ycu in crder to keep scurself enc cthers safe from contaminatien. Thank Scu fcr your cccperaticn during this trying time. ,

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NOTE: This e r sill be canpleted for each individual with a reading c c i: l 100 c;:m :r cre ab /e backgrcund.

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CCNTAMINATEC VALUABLES LEPT AT CECCNTAMINATICN CENTER The fcilowing centaninated itens have been left for cecontainaticn at the Cecentaminaticn Center

CASH / RING /CTHER CHECKS / JEWELRY (Cescribe) / .

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4 CENTURE: Partial Plate (s) / /

PRCSTHESIS / /

WATCH / /

i The above is an accurate list of valuables left at the Cecentminaticn Center.

5IGNATURE CF CWNER CATE: SIGNATURE CECCN PERSCNNEL Attach one copy to plastic bag containing belongings:

One copy to Cwers & cne copy to Decentmination Center. -

RELEASE CF VALUABLES TC CWNER I hereby state that I am again in full possession of my personal prcperty @ich was left at the Decenteination Center to be decontainated.

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A. Lccal Cecentaminatien

8. Ceneral Cecentanination, and C. Lccal and General Cecentanination Generally, decontamination should begin frcrn the highest pcint cf ccr-tamination and prcceed to the Icust point. If there is only lccalizcc contamination, it shculd be handled directly. General bathing w uld merely spread such centamination. Mcst of the radicactive raterial will be removed during the first decontaninetion effort.

o The initial step in decentaminaticn is to remcve carefully all cdn-taminated clcthing and to place it in a personally identified clastic bag and fill cut a Perscnal Selengirgs List (see E4 Ferrn 7).

o Then the contaninated area shculd be dry wiped and, if pcssible, ca c wiped.

o Make an effort not to contaminate hairy reas sich are initially free of radioactivity. You may need to place a shcur cap cn the evacues.

o Use precautions in crder to prevent contaminaticn frcrn entering body cpenings.

A. Lccalized Decontanination a Lightly wt the centanineted area using luke um wter. Water should be used in such a wy as to avoid splashing cutside the shcu r cr sink.

o Use soap or detergent and gently wrk up a lather (fcr scre individuals, usa HYPCALLERGENIC scap).

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B. '3e a ral Cecentamination 3 :wering is reconTnended when:

  • ) tne individual is unifccmly cont ainated over a large ccc-tion of the body, and/or
2) the local decantaination would require too truch time and result in delays in decontaination of other personnel.

o Shower procedures for decont ainations j

It is imperative that the individual's dignity be maintaired to the highest degree possible.

Lightly wet the most highly containated area (s) using luke wazTn water. Water should be used in such a way as to avoid splashing.

Use soap or detergent and gently work up a lather on the cont ainated area (s). -

Wash the area for one to two minutes. Soft surgical brushes or gauze sponges are used to wash containated areas of the skin.

Pay particular attention to hair, arrrpits, fingernails and body orifices.

After the washing, the involved area (s) of the individual's body should be rinsed thoroughly.

Then a corrplate shower is taken. At no time should a shower take more than ten (10) minutes.

Ory and resurvey a second time.

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II. VEHI:LE :ECCNTMINATICN o M ar aving been surveyed, vehicle is identified on the front wicccw

- a sticky patch:

3 FEEN = CLEAN RED = EXTERNALLY CCNTAMINATED ONLY a Ensure that all areas of contamination on the vehicle have been identified and accurately recceded on the Vehicle Contamination Report Form.

o When conplete vehicle monitoring demonstrates internal containaticn these vehicles will be stored in a securs area until decantamination by OPHS.

o Vehicles that are only externally cont ainated can be sent, after the occupants are clean and have received the appropriate procedures and directions, to a vehicle wash (see Form i for procedures).

o These vehicles are remonitored at the Decontamination Center to verify that contamination has been rarnoved. Repeat decant aination prccedures if any contamination remains. If, after a second decent eination attengt contamination remains, leave the vehicle in the vehicle

" Contaminated" area until Radiation Division of OPHS arrives to clean up the area.

o Cars internally cont ainated can be released to the owner only by CPHS staM after a determination has been made that the containaticn poses no threat to the health of the occupants. This determination may occur during the recovery phase.

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AFFEf;CIX E5 FCRM 1 OcCCECUPE Af;D CIPECTICf;S If1 CRIVIf;G YCUR VEHICLE TO THE

' CAR WASH CR TFE LARCER VEHICLE WASH This precedure is fcr externally ccntaminated vehicles cnly.

1 fbtify the firefighter responsible for Wur vehicle that pu are reecy to go to the vehicle wash.

Co, not use your vehicle without first seeing the firefighter because you could get contaminated.

2. Fclicw the firefighter's instructions in getting into ycur vehicle.
3. Once in the vehicle, do not get out (except fcr an eergency) until the vehicle has been ushed.

4 Close all vents. Ce not use the vehicle's beater cr air ccediticner hnd close all vents and windows and do not open thern even if it is i

unconfertable.

S. Co not eat, crink cr ocks in the vehicle.

6. Fcr ycur protecticn, after the vehicle has been washed, come back tc the Receptien Center so your vehicle.may be rumanitcred.
7. For ycu and your loved enes protection, follcw the firefighter's instructions!

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2. Sel#-reaci*g Ocsimeters
a. ie'. -reading desimeters enable emergency workers to centinuallj sea track cf individual radiological exposure. H: wever, self-reading desirreters are not as accurate as TLO's and also only reccrd gerrma radiation.
5. All serial nunbers of cosimeters and other radiological equi;rrent issued to the mergency worker will be recorded en the 2 Radiological Equi;rnent Log (ForTn 2) .
c. Each mergency worker will be given two self-reading dosimeters to wear while inside the risk area. One dosimeter will serve as a back-up for the other.

(i) COV-138 cr CCA-862 desimeters can measure between 0 - 200 l2 millircentgens of gamna radiation, and would be the' primary dosimeter used by mergency workers in radiological response.

(ii) COV-730 or CCA-622 dosimeters can treasure between 0 - 20 ,

roentgens of gamna radiation and would serve as the back-ub dosimeters for mergency workers.

d. Since the self-reading dosimeters do not have their ow1 batteries, they must be charged or zerced befort they can be used. COV-750 dosimeter charges are used to zero dosinators for accuracy and recorting purposes. You should zero your dosimeters before use.

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C1csi ;; ::,r a Cecentaminaticn Center entails fcur steps staggered ever a perice :e tir e. These are:

A. Shutccm

8. Rancval of contanineted material and contaminated uste C. Cecentaninaticn I

C. Mcnitcring A. Shutdem Upon authcrizatien frcrn State ECC [PHS Cirector, via RHTA, to CPHS Superviscr, the Cecentanination Center can be closed. The Cecentaminaticn l Staff shculd rwcVe their last set of protective clothing and place it in the available plastic containers. The crder of removal of this attire is similar to that used den handling septic patients, with the gloves remvad last. As shce ccvers are removed, each attendant shculd step '

acrcss the junction betwen the contaninated and clean areas. Here the attendant should be carefully monitored and, if found free of ccntamin-ation, shculd pass thrcugh the clean rea. If attendants are contaninetec, they should change clothes, ush to rarncve local centamination er take a general shc a r, and be resurveyed. Wen all attendants have left the area, 1 it should be rcped off, access restricted, and all material and scuipment shculd be left until a representative of CPHS 20 is kncwledgeable in special surveying and decantanination, arrives to clean up the area.

8. Renovel of Contanineted Material and Contaminated Weste Curing the recovery phase, the CPHS Radiological Health Prcgran will stcre the equipment and supplies that cannot be ushed, contaminated perscnal effects, and the ccntaninated wate.

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ITErfi QUANTITY QJANTITY USEO - 'EALANCE

  • Wiltlet i n t! AINt 11-i- CDV-700 Survey Meter with homophones - NewIkspstiinu (; vi! .!

Deferne Agehey , '

C!N-138 or OCA-862 Dosina ters,. 0-20(M , ,

1(800)852-3792 -

CG'V-730 or DCA $22 00 sisters, 0-2(R i I i T /, CDV-750 Ocsieter Chargers 10 Bottles

'5 s Potassium Iodide ,

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Cotton s d s ($3.70/ box) 1 box (1000 units) s.

, 1 Masking tape 1" ($1.99/rull) 10 rolls

iksmur Industrial Suhply, Inc.

Duct tape ($4.00/ roll) 10 rolls 592 tiarvey Road Manchester,f11 03103 Taylor Tarp. ($4.00/ roll) (603) 622-4425 10' x 12' ($8.00) 4 8' x 10' ($5.33) 4 x  ;.

Scissors ($3.29 pair) 4 Pairs Retractable utility knife 6 Car nesh ($1.49/ car) 6 cars Car nesh brushes ($8.06/ brush) 2 12" squeeges ($5.84/ brush) 2 Tapered poles ($2.43/ pole) 4 Sponge Mop ($7.04/ mop) 3 Sponge Mop refi11s ($3.14/refi11) G

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ITEt1S QUANTITY QJANTITY USED BAtANCE

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600' 3/8" polypropylene mpe (yellow) 1 roll

($.09/ foot) 8' x 100', 6 mil polyethylene 3 rolls

($16.20/ roll)

Large garden trash bags ($2.09/ box) 9 boxes Trash bags ($22.46/ box) 1 box (250 units) .

Buck::t ($4.86/ unit) 4 Signs: Entrance ($.74) 1 rien ($.74) '

. 1 Women ($.74) 1 Exit ($.59) 2 Trash Can ($11.99/ unit) 4 Black & Decker Dustbuster Plus 4 Service tierchandise Co.,

($33.94 each) Inc.

65 State Street Flachlight with D batteries 12 packages (24 units) Manchester, taf

($3.97 each) 669-1340_

  1. 91014 Blue vinyl aprons ($22.00/dz) 1 dozen Safety Cquipient, Iric.

142 t1earinac Street Caution tape 3" x 1000' - ($27.00/mll) 1 roll t1ancia.r.ter, tal 03103 1 (000) SG2-303G C-211-13R Merican Allsafe Goggleu 12 pair 6119-4499 (5.50/ pair) ' l*

Contact:

Art Ilussen.c;

  • fliny of - tiitse itunu nuy be obtainut locally if nectst.ory.

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ITEriS QUANTITY QJANTITY USED BALN4&

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  1. 1020 (XL) Lakeland Tyvek coveralls 3 cases (25 units)

($55.00/ case)

  1. 1018 (L) Lakeland Tyvek coveralla 3 cases (25 units)

($60.00/ case) .

T-205 Yellow coded safety tape 5

($7.70/ roll)

Yallow PVC boots ($5.50/ pair) 6 (3) sim 10 - (2) 16" - (1) 10" (1) sim 11 - 16"

(2). size 13 - 16" CTS-28 28" traffic cones 10

($10.18 each)

LA-111-EB Nitrile gloves (size 9) 1 domn

($13.00/dz) 5110-PE Sign 2 .

"No sanoking, eating cr drinking in this area" ($4.40/ sign)

Stop/ slow paddle sign ($12.20 each) 2 4

' fiany of these itens nay be obtainal locally if necessary.

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  • WlERE GlTAltEO 2756 5 1/2 lb. irregular 20" x 40" 30 dozen Craig Supply i...., h,.

bath towls ($18.65/ doz) 99 Madbury Rtus.

P.O. Box "CC" DurhcIn, til 03824 (603) 868-5558

Contact:

Hunter Bromley or Randy Otsnont Oisposable sho w r caps ($75.00/ case) 1 case (1000 units) P.W.A. Monarch 51 Ocechczn Street Everett, MA 02149 1(800) 225-3420

Contact:

Larry Parrotta Neutrogena thpoallergenic 6 Dars Osca Drug #956 soap - original formula ($1.88/bar) 111 South Willow Street Manchester, tai Rubber bands ($.39/pkg.) 5 pkgs. 668-2040 Zip-loc sandwich bags ($1.53/ box) 9 boxes Zip-loc large bags ($1.59/ box) 1 box Medical energency triage tag 20,000 tags f41-Ef1S Regional Office (PETTAC) 955 Auburn Street Manchester,t#1 068-8420

Contact:

Dave Dow Larry Rupp

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ITER 1S QUANTITY 0.lANTITY USED BALANCE

  • WitErE WTAlfiO 3 x 5 index cards ($.43/100) 1000 (10 pkgs.) The Paper Centi 394 Secosal Str ta:t Clipboartis ($1.23/each) 24 Manchester, tal 6310J (603) 668-1424 Pencils ($1.19/each) 12 dozen

Contact:

Panuld " Pip" Adanc Ruled Pads ($5.59/ dozen) 3 dozen Battery-Pocod pencil sharpener 4

($3.99 cach)

C' - size batteries ($.49 each) 12 Stapler ($7.96 each) 4 Staples ($.98/ box - 5000 units) 2 boxes l Colored (red / green) stick-cn labels

($65.00)

Paper roll ($100.00) 1 roll Ink pad 1 stano ($7.50 set) 5 sets Renote handling thongs 2 Flexible hose with shodicad and handle ,

Paper rulls Black polyethylene 1 roll

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APPEf;CIX ES CALL LIST The Ca'.. ;st will be canpleted when training of the Fire Ceparbrent is ccTcleted.

It will reccrd the nanes of all trained individuals, in a quantity sufficient to prcvide the corplete staffing indicated in Appendix E3. TFe actual cccccsiticn cf a " primary" and "second shift" capability cannct be dcne because cf the changing work shifts of a Fire Capartment. Pather, a "pocl" arrangement is anticipated, udth a ccre group cf Fire Fighters designated as a first response unit because of their denonstrated ability to establish and run a center @ile the r1tst of the 'Cepartment is mcbilizing to support then.

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ITEMS QJANTITY QJANTITY LED BALANCE

  • WtERE [UTAItJED Portable radios 3 radios Actninistrative materials:

Personnel Radiological Monitoring

Report Fonns Vehicle fionitoring Report Fons Pem onnel Delongings List Pemonnel Exposure Recortis fiaps to the Secondary Decontamination Center Signs and Directional Aids Public Infonnation Notices
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Decontamination Area Function -

Monitoring and Decontamination

, Minimum Staffing -

2 Monitors 2 Decontaminators 1 Buffer Zone Advisor Additional Staffing -

4 Monitors 4 Decontaminators 1 BufferZone Advisor Monitoring Placement -

1 Male Showers

1 Female Showers

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1. Review of Monitoring, Paperwork and Special Instructions Given in BufferZone.
2. Decontamination Followed by Monitoring in Decontamination Areas, i
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4. METTAG Tracking Continues Through Process.  !

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Students are Monitored and Wait Until Reunited with Parents /

Guardians Staffing -

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'; 1. Turn in Dosimetry-KI Report Forms

2. Remove Nitrile Gloves (Turning inside Out)
3. Remove Apron (Fold Outside Surface in)
4. Remove Boots
5. Remove Tyvek's (Turn inside Out)
6. Remove Head or Face Covering
7. Monitoring Feet, Step into Clean Area
8. Remove Surgical Gloves
9. Total Body Survey
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Monitoring Report Form Appendix B-4 for this form. including the the use of body diagrams to aid in identifying areas of contamination.

2. Personal Belongings Form is as shown in Form will be revised to List Appendix B-4 include a better list of items which are shown.

The current list shown is standard hospital listing.

3. Control Point / Buffer In Appendix B. the The function of filling out Zone Functions Control Point is to of monitoring report forms is monitor individuals now to be transferred to the thoroughly and then Control Point. In this manner, pass individuals to the there will be no need to re-Buffer Zone for addi- nonitor individuals who were tional monitoring and just monitored in the control filling out of moni- point. for purposes of staply toring report forms. tilling out the paperwork in The Buffer Zone then the Buffer Zone. The paper-passes contaminated work function can be performed individuals to the in the Control Point, while the Decontamination Area Buffer Zone function will now for decontamination. be simply to review the paper-work and to refer contaminated individuals to Decontamination workers. Buffer Zone personnel (Advisors) will also be able to issue any necessary special instructions to the decon-tamination personnel on areas of contamination etc.

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, APPENDIX 8 CECCNTAMINATION FACILITY CCNTENTS: Overview 81 Senior Firefighter Checklist 82 Procedures for Opening a Cecontanination Center 83 Description of Staffing, Functions and Attire 84 Monitoring Methods 85 Decontanination Methods 86 Monitoring Equipnent and Operational Procedures l

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CECCITAMIt;ATICtl CEt4TER CPEPATICt4S CVERVIEW C

' .. :::ercix prevides precedures to be follcwed by Hest CcrT urity r cri-terirg arc recentar91 nation perscenel in the set-up and cperaticr cf a Cecer-tamiratier Center.

The t;ew Harpshire Civisien of Public Health Services (CPHS) is respersic'e J:,-

centrol of the host corrmunity cenitcring and decentanination cperatier. A CF'S representative has been assigned to the Cecc9tanination Center tc previce su;er-visien to the Center and to wrk with fire and other Reception Center efficials.

The Hcst Ccrfnunity deccntamination facility will prcvide for evacuee, a erger ;.

werker, vehicle and equipment monitoring and decontaninetien. There will to a primary and secondary facility for nonitcring and decentaninaticn in the Hest i Ccemunity. T. ase facilities can cperate in tanden een the need exists to serve large nurters of people, er the secondary facility can to used shculd the pre-vicus facility become unusable.

Plure Expcsure EPZ e orgency wrkers will be nenitcred and decenta-tratec during the first 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> post-incident at their ccrfnunity's Hcst Ccr7 t.rity Cecentamiration Center. After the wrker's vehicle is conitored and parkec, t"e werker will repcrt to the uiting rea fcr contaninated individuals and identify him/herself as an emergency wrker to Centrol Point nonitors. Ccsimetry will te collected here and mferred to the CPHS Superviscr. After 12 hcurs Scst-incident the Manchester Cecentamination Center will be cperated fcr emergency werker decentaninaticn fcr the duraticn of the incident.

The cperation of the Cecentanination Center has been divided inte five functienal areas (See Appendix E3):

I. Cecentamination Administration The CPHS Cecentanination Supervisor, the Hest Facilities Cecrtinatcr and the Sonice Firefighter are the on-site lead personnel. The CPHS Cecentamination Supervisor will maintain ecmnunications with the CPHS ECC l

Radiological Health Technical Advisor (RHTA) for technical advice en mat-ters mlated to decentenination of evacueen and energency wrkers.

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INA8ILITY TO CECONTAMINATE C:an-. nac caen wounds are not decontaminated at the Cecentamination Center, : ere referred to a medical facility by the CPHS Superviscr.

Indivituals unable to be decontaninated at the Center will be referred tc t e CPHS Superviscr. He/She will, with advice / direction passed through the Stata ECC CPHS RHTA fecrn the Director, CPHS, detemine the appropriate course of action. This may range from a follow up monitoring at a later date fer low cen-tanination levels, to referral to medical authorities for internal cen-tanination. The Director, CPHS, in conjunction with the DPHS Supervisors and tne EOC RHTA, may establish action thresholds in advance and accceding to the nature and scope of a radioactive release.

EQUIPMENT Oecontamination Center equignent will be maintained at the Host Comnunity Fire Headquarters. The Host Comrunity Fire Chief will be responsible for replacerent and routine maintenance of supplies. Upon Reception and Decontamination Center activation, equignent will be dispatched to the Center.

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l APPENDIX B1 SENICR FIREFIGHTER CHECKLIST  :

1. Recei.e :.:itication to open the Decontamination Center.
2. Contact tne initial set-up team and have then report to the Ceccntamination Center. (See Aopendf x 89, Call List)
3. Assure that the Decontanination Kit (See Appendix 88 for Contents) is brought from the Firo Headquarters to the Center.

4 Remove all nonessential people from the designated decon-tamination area.

5. Issue dosimetry and complete Oasimetry-KI Report Fonn (See I

Appendix 86, Fonn 1) and Radiological Equipnent Log (See Appendix B6, Fonn 2) .

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6. Prepare area for receipt of possibly contanineted individuals by putting the Decontamination Center into operation (See Appendix 82).
7. Consult with the OPHS Supervisor to review the status of the equiptent on hand and to discuss the specific duties (See Appendix 83) to be perfonned for the duration of this energency.

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POINTS FOR CONSIDERATION

. Bringing in additional staff to increase the facility's capability (See Appendix 83) l . Establishing the Secondary Oscontanination Center.

. Necessary supplies to replenish the initial stock

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PROCEOURE FCR CPENING A CECONTAMINATION CENTER (PRIMARY AND SECCNOARY)

1. Rerreve all ;:eople from the interior Oecontaination Center area.
2. Set up the interier area as shown on Form 2 for the primary center cr Fcrm 4 for the secondary center. 2 A. Remove any unnecessary equiprnent er material from the designated area.

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8. Set up radiation signs, yellow rope, tape or other appropriate beriers (i.e., close doors) in order to clearly delineate the area.

C. Line large garbage containers with plastic trash bags.

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E. Cover all stationary devices in the designated area which are not needed for the operation of the Oecont aination Center with plastic.

F. Isolate the air system fecrn the rest of the building.

G. Put radiation detection instn.rnents and the report foms on tables at the monitcring points.

H. Place decontamination meterials and necessary administra-tive supplies on tables in the Decontaination Center.  !

I. Attach the flexible shower hoses to showers for use.

Insure that the water source flow and ts@erature will be adjustable for the comfort of the cont ainated person.

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 6FFIE P " <

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  • PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF ) Docket Nos. 50-443-OL NEW HAMPSHIRE, et al. ) 50-444-OL
(Seabrook Station, Units 1 and 2 ) Off-site Emergency

) Planning Issues

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1 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Kathryn A. Selleck, attorney for the applicants herein, hereby certify that on March 25, 1987, I made service in conformity with the Commission's regulations upon 3

the individuals listed below, by transmission via overnight j express mail, of the following documents:

f 1. Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition of 4

Seacoast Anti-Pollution League Contention No. 18; 2.

i Affidavit No. 18); of Richard H. Strome (SAPL Contention

3. Motion for Summary Disposition of Town of Hampton j

i Falls (TOHF Contention 4);

4. Affidavit of Gary J. Catapano (TOHF-4);
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Affidavit of Richard H. Strome (TOHF-4);

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! 6. Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition of Town i

of Kensington (TOK) Contention 1;

7. Affidavit of Richard H. Strome (TOK 1);

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Affidavit of Anthony M. Callendrello,f,TOK 1); f,,

9. Applicants' Motion for Summafy Disposition of Ry.e-Contention 2'; - -
10. Affidavit of Riche.rd H. Strome (RYE-2); '
11. Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition of South Hampton (TOSH) Contention No. 6;
  • i 12. Affidavit of Gary J. Catapano (TOSH 6); -
13. A'pplicants' Motion for Summary Disposition 1cn Town' '

of Hr.mpton Revised Contention IV; , '

14. Affidavit of Edward B.'Li,oberman iTON Revised i Contention IV); ,

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'Affidavit Contention of Richard IV); H. Strome (TON Revised' '

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16. - Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition of Tcun of South Hampton Contention No. 8;
17. Affidavi,t 9f Richard H. Strome 1 TOSH-8); #  !

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18. Motion for Summary Disp'sition o of UECNP Contention '

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Affidavit of Richard H. Strome_(FECNP MillP-6); i

20. Applicant's Motion for Summary Disposition NECNP Contantion NHLP-4;.

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21. Affidavit of Ri' chard Hi Streme (NHLP-4); , '

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22. Affidaviti of, Gary'J. 'Catapano (NHLP-4);'

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23. Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition of l

l Seacoast Anti-Pollution ~ League Contention No. 25; ,

24. Affidavit of Richard H. Strome (ShPL-25); e
25. t Motion for Summary Disposition on-New Digland ',

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Coalition on Nuclear Pollution Co:stention No..

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AffiaavitofRichardH.St,ron.o\NHeP.1[t ( ,

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28. Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition of Town.

s of Kensington Revised Contention 2; E

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29. Affidavit of Gary J. Catapano (TOK 2);
30. Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition of Town

, .] of South Hampton's (TOSH) Contention 2;_

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31. Afffidavit of Richard Strome (TOSH 2);
32. Affidavit of Anthony M. Callendrello (TOSH-2);
33. Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition
(TOH VI);

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, 34. A,ffidavit of Richard H. Strome (TOH VI);

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_ 35. Affidavit of Anthony M. Callendrello (TOH VI);

36. Affidavit of Edward B. Lieberman (TOH 6);
37. Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition on Senconst Anti-Pollution League Redrafted Contention l lp No'. 15; i
38. Affidavit of Richard H. Strome (SAPL Rodrafted j Contention 15);

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, 40. Affidavit of Richard H. Strome (TOSH 1); 1

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41. Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition of NECNP l s

!s. RERP-2; g s c 42. Affidavit of Anthony M. Callendrello (RERP-2); I b 42.

' ' Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition on Town 3 of South Hampton Contention No. 3;

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43. Affidavit of Richard H. Strome (TOSH 3);

I' N 44. Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition on Town j ,

of Kensington Revised Contention.6;

, 45. AJfidavit of Richard H. Strome (TOK Revised

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46. Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition of

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47. Affidavit of Richa$d H. Strome (TOK 10);
48. Affidavit of Gary J. Catapano (TOK 10);
49. Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition Town of Hampton Falls (TOHF) Contention 2; y/
50. Affidavit of Richard H. Strome (TOHF-2);
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Affidavit of Anthony M. Callendr,el'lo (TOHF-2);

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52. Applicants' Motion for Summary' Disposition of NECNP Contention RERP-8, SAPL Contention No. 16, and Town of Hampton Contention VIII;
53. Affidavit of Richard H. Strome on Sheltering;
54. Affidavit of William T. Wallace on Sheltering;
55. Affidavit of Anthony M. Callendrello on SWEC 4

Shelter Study; 1

56. Applicants' Motion for Summary on Seacoast l Anti-Pollution League (Contention No. 34);
57. Affidavit of Edward B. Lieberman (SAPL 34); }

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58. Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition on Seacoast Anti-Pollution League Contention No. 37;
59. Affidavit of Richard H. Stroria (SAPL-37);
60. Affidavit of Edward B. Liebman (SAPL 37);
61. Motion for Summary Disposition (TOK 4); '

, 62. Affidavit of James A. MacDonald (TOK 4); '

63. Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition SAPL j Reasserted Contention 8;
64. Affidavit' of Anthony M. Callendrello (SAPL-8)
65. Applicants'" Motion for Summary Disposition on SAPL' Reasserted' Contention'8A;
66. Affidavit of Edward B. Lieberman (SAPL-8A);
67. Affidavit of Anthony M. Callendrello (SAPL-8A);
68. Affidavit of William T. Wallace, Jr. (SAPL 8 and 6A);

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69. Affidavit of Richard H. Strome (SAPL-8 and 8A);
70. Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition on Town of Hampton Contention No. III;
71. Affidavit of Richard H. Strome (TOH III);
72. Affidavit of Edward B. Lieberman (TOH III);
73. Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition on Seacoast Anti-Pollution League Contention No. 31 (SAPL 31);
74. Affidavit of Richard H. Strome (SAPL 31);
75. Affidavit of Edward B. Lieberman (SAPL 31);

76.

Affidavit one - The General Character of Public Behavior in Emergencies - Dennis S. Mileti;

77. Affidavit Two - Voluntary Public Evacuation -

Dennis S. Mileti;

78. Affidavit Three - Emergency Worker Role Abandonment

- Dennis S. Mileti; i

79. Applicants' Motion for Summary Disposition on Seacoast Anti-Pollution League Contentions Nos. 7 and 33;
80. Affidavit of William T. Wallace, Jr. Contention SAPL-7; 81.

Affidavit and SAPL-33); of William T. Wallace (Contentions SAPL-7 ,

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Affidavit and SAPL-33; of William and N. Colburn (Contentions SAPL-7 83.

Affidavit of Richard H. Strome (SAPL 7 and 33).

Administrative Judge Helen Hoyt Dr. Jerry Harbour Chairperson Atomic Safety and Lic6.'?ng Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Commission East West Towers Building East West Towers Building 4350 East West Highway 4350 East West Highway.

Bethesda, MD 20814 Bethesda, MD 20814 1

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Judge Gustave A. Linenberger Mr. Edward Thomas Atomic Safety and Licensing FEMA, Region I Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory 442 John W. McCormack Post Office and Courthouse Commission Post Office Square East West Towers Building Boston, MA 02109 4350 East West Highway Bethesda, MD 20814 Robert Carrigg, Chairman Stephen.E. Merrill, Esquire Board of. Selectmen Attorney General Town Office G. Dana Bisbee, Esquire Atlantic Avenue Assistant Attorney. General North Hampton, NH 03862 Office of the Attorney General 25 Capitol Street Concord, NH 03301-6397 Diane Curran, Esquire Richard A. Hampe, Esquire Andrea C. Forster, Esquire Hampe and McNicholas Harmon & Weiss 35 Pleasant Street Suite 430  !

Concord, NH 03301 '

2001 S Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20009 Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board Panel Robert A. Backus, Esquiro U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Backus, Meyer & Solomon Commission 116 Lowell Street P.O. Box 516 East West Towers Building Manchester, NH 03105 4350 East West Highway Bethesda4.MD 20814 Atomic Safety and Licensing Mr. J. P. Nadeau Board Panel Selectmen's Office U.S. Nuclear Regulatory 10 Central Road Commission Rye, NH 03870 East West Towers Building 4350 East West Highway Bethesda, MD 20814 Paul McEachern, Esquire Carol S. Sneider, Esquire Matthew T. Brock, Esquire Assistant Attorney General Shaines & McEachern Department of the Attorney General 25 Maplewood Avenue P.O. Box 360 One Ashburton Place, 19th Floor I Boston, MA 02108 Portsmouth, NH 03801 Mrs. Sandra Gavutis Mr. Calvin A. Canney Chairman, Board of Selectmen City Manager 4

RFD 1 - Box 1154 City Hall Route 107 Kensington, NH 03827 126 Daniel Street Portsmouth, NH 03801

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4 0 i Senator Gordon J. Humphrey Mr. Angie Machiros '

U.S. Senate Chairman of the Washington, DC 20510 (Attn: Board of Selectmen Tom Burack) Town of Newbury Newbury, MA 01950 Senator Gordon J. Humphrey Mr. Peter J. Matthews 1 Eagle Sq. - Suite 507 Mayor Concord, NH 03301 City Hall (Attn: Herb Boynton) Newburyport, MA 01950 Mr. Thomas F. Powers, III Mr. William S. Lord Town Manager Board of Selectmen Town of Exeter Town Hall 10 Front Street Friend Street Exeter, NH 03833 Amesbury, MA 01913 H. Joseph Flynn, Esquire Brentwood Board of Selectmen Office of General Counsel RFD Dalton Road Federal Emergency Management Brentwood, NH 03833 Agency 500 C Street, S.W.

Washington, DC 20472 Gary W. Holmes, Esquire Philip Ahrens, Esquire Holmes & Ells Assistant Attorney General  !

47 Winnacunnet Road Department of the Attorney General I

Hampton, NH 03841 Augusta, ME 04333 Judith H. Mizner, Esquire Charles P. Graham, Esquire Silvergate, Gertner, Baker McKay, Murphy and Graham Fine, Good & Mizner i

88 Broad Street 100 Main Street Boston, MA Amesbury, MA 01913 02110

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