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Application for Renewal of License SNM-1227,consisting of Rev 18 to Page 3-9 of Chapter 3 Re License Conditions
ML20247Q018
Person / Time
Site: Framatome ANP Richland
Issue date: 05/24/1989
From:
SIEMENS POWER CORP. (FORMERLY SIEMENS NUCLEAR POWER
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
NUDOCS 8906060293
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APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL 0F SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL LICENSE N0. SNM-1227 (NRC DOCKET N0. 70-1257)

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Contaminated Radioactive Material Areas. Visible contamination in these areas and/or smearable contamination in excess of 10,000 dpm (alpha) per 100 cm' will be cleaned up immediately.

These limits are not applicable to nonroutine tasks being conducted under special controls.

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Plutonium Contamination. Plutonium contamination is limited to:

100 dpm/100 cmd gverage fixed, 300 dpm/100 cm' maximum fixed, and 20 dpm/100 cm' removable.

3.2.6.2 Release of Personnel. Materials. Eauioment. Facilities and Shiomentl Contamination surveys are performed on all personnel leaving contaminated areas, on all materials, equipment and facilities to be released from radiation protection requirements, and on all incoming and outgoing shipments of radioactive materials.

Release of equipment and packages from the plant site or to clean areas on-site shall be in accordance with NRC Guidelines dated May 1987 (see Appendix A).

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Personnel.

Personnel contamination surveys are conducted

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All persons leaving contaminated areas are required to survey themselves for contamination with survey instruments located at respective step-off areas after removing protective clothing and prior to leaving the step-off area.

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Personnel are not released to eat or leave the respective facility, except with the approval of the Radiological and Industrial Safety Supervisor and the respective facility manager, if tje clothing is contaminated in excess of 200L1)ir personal dpm/100 cm2 contaminated in excess of 200g)(alpha) dirgct or skin is dpm/100 cm (alpha).

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Cloth protective clothing is not reused if the removable 2

alpha contamination exceeds 1000 dpm/100 cm.

Rubber shoe covers shall not be reused if after cleaning contamination l

exceeds 5000 dpm/100 cm2 alpha.

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protective clothing in a contaminated area will be changed j

if contamination is visible (210,000 dpm/100 cm2 alpha).

1 200' dpm/100 cm2 (alpha) represents the practical lower detection level for most direct-reading contamination survey instruments.

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Materials, Equipment, Facilities and Shipments.

Contamination surveys are per f or med by Health Physics Technicians on all materials and equipment removed from contaminated areas, and on areas or facilities to be released from radiation protection require-ments. Limits for release are:

Smearable:

Less than or equal to 220 d/m/l00 cm2 alpha Fixed:

500 d/m/100 cm2 alpha in special cases, the NRC guidelines contained in Appendix A to this chapter may be utilized.

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Shipments of radioactive materials arriving at the facility are surveyed to the requirements of 10 CFR 20.205. All outgoing shipments of radioactive materials are packaged and surveyed in accordance with 10 CFR 71 and 49 CFR 173.443.

3.2.7 Bioassay Program Bioassay measurements shall be conducted so as to assure compliance with 10 CFR 20.103 and the ALARA policy.

The bioassay program will normally be used as a verification of contamination control, but may in accident or abnormal situations be used to estimate the uptake by an individual or estimate the exposure that an individual has or will receive. The i

normal bicassay program shall consist of a monthly urinalysis and yearly lung count.

The lung counts shall be scheduled among the workers throughout the year (as possible) to provide a continuing status of the plant environment.

Additional diagnostic assays may be performed on workers who have entered an airborne radioactivity area os indicated by air sampling results.

The pertinent elernents of the Advanced Nuclear Fuels bioassay program are outlined below.

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Employees routinely working in contaminated area submit monthly urine specimens for routine uranium analysis.

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Employees routinely working in contaminated area shall receive in-vivo examinations at least annually.

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If the most recent quarterly average of the airborne uranium concentration for any work area exceeds 25 percent of the respec-tive DAC, the frequency of sampling and the typt cd bioassay measurements for workers in that work area shall be modified to that given in Table 3 of Regulatory Guide 8.11, " Application of Bioassay for Uranium," June 1974.

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