ML20249C311
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| Site: | Framatome ANP Richland |
| Issue date: | 06/30/1998 |
| From: | SIEMENS POWER CORP. (FORMERLY SIEMENS NUCLEAR POWER |
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Supplement to llB for UO, Build!ng Waste Handling Area Fire SPC has received the final fire investigation report for incident #98-0325 (see Attachment 1) from the Richland Fire Marshall, plus the results have been received on all of the samples submitted to the analyticallab.
The fire investigation report concluded:
"The investigation determined that the fire was mostly (sic) probably attributed to one of two possible causes.
Due to the proximity of the florescent light directly above the wire basket, coupled with the apparent heat related damage of the ballast, it is possible that a malfunction or overheat condition of the ballast could result in a fire below in combustible waste. A technical examination of this ballast is necessary to confirm or rule out fire cause from the ballast.
The other possible cause of fire is related to the disposal of waste material from areas of the facility that may have been incompatible and would have resulted in a reaction that could create fire or significant heat to ignite adjacent combustible trash."
R:gretfully, even though our intention was to keep the baliast for future analysis if necessary, it was discarded in the cleanup activities that took place in the Waste Area (see Attachment II).
The Analytical Laboratory results indicated that fragments of rags in the ash residue had acid present (pH of less than 1) and some of the material had enough organic residue on it they had to clean the sample in order to process it (see Attachment Ill).
Because of the above results, it still cannot be determined definitely what may have caused the firo, therefore, the original conclusions of the llB are still valid.
Also cttached to this supplement is the Radiological Assessment Report which concludes that tha radiological consequences to plant personnel, the Richland Fire Department and the environment were minor and well below regulatory ;imits (see Attachment IV).
. SI:m:ns Power Corporation Nuclear Division Headquarters '
P.o. Box 130 Tel: (509) 375-aloJ Engineering & Manufacturing 2101 Horn Rapids Road Fax:(509) 375-8192 Richland, WA 99352-o130
I Distribution L8/TCP:070:90 June 12,1998 Page 2 Also a PERT and PERMT Response Assessment was conducted to take advantage of the lessons learned and recommendations made as a result of the actions taken in response to the fire (see Attachment V).
And, finally, the two corrective actions required from the l!B are complete and included as Attachment VI.
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Dear Tom:
Enclosed please find a copy of our fire investigation report for incident #98-0325, which occurred on April 15,1998.
As indicated in tne report, our Department is requesting copies of your information relating to fire alarm status / operation, heat detector information, employee statements and photographs.
We appreciate the assistance that your organization provided during the incident and investigation.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 509-942-7556.
Sincerely, Jimmy G. Stewart, Fire Marshal Richland Fire & Emergency Services JGS;98LTHMJ.043 i
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2101 Hom Rapids Occupant (s)/ Owner (s):
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Siemens Power Company investigator:
Jimmy G. Stewart. Sr. Fire inanector (INSP-70L 509-942-7556 Richland Fire & Emeraency Services BUILDING INFORMATION This is the UO2 building. The fire occurred in the waste management area. Fire damage wa limited to the area of fire origin. Heat and smoke damage was noted throughout the
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l DISCOVERY OF THE FIRE I
. Tho initial fire was discovered by an employee who was transporting material into the hot
. h2p which was adjacent to the waste management room. He reported smelling smoke, th: ugh no flame was visible. Upon examination into the room, he confirmed the fire was buming. He reported that the building fire alarm activated at approximately the same time.
During the follow-up interview by SIEMENS personnel, it was reported that light smoke was sm:lled by an employee who was on the floor above. This smell was not out of place due ths H:t Shop located in the same area.
FIRE DEPARTMENT ACTIONS
' R:f:r to incident report 98-0325 including narratives by Lt. S. Stoker and Battalion Chief T.
Ricci. initial area of fire was reported to be the wire mesh trash container, with flar.2s n:: tid approximately three feet in height.
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, This crea of.the facility is used to segregate waste material that is generated from other ar-
- ens cf the plant. According to the waste management personnel, they receive trash bags i which are put into an approximately 4'x4' wheeled mesh container. Material is then sorted f by type for packaging into waste barrels for disposal. Personnel were not working in the l arca the morning of the fire due to employee training at another location at the facility. The olant was' undergoing a maintenance downtime. The last known emp!ayee in the area was eported to be at approximately 0600 wher, a survey of the room was cenducted.
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I This investigator made initial contact with Battalion Chief T. Ricci, after his return from the
' fira omne, at approximately 1030. He indicated that plant personnel had determined the j
, m:st probable cause of the fire to be spontaneous heating in ths. waste bin. It was reported j
. ta him that Nitric Acid had likely been used in the cleaning process and may have reacted with erganic material in the trash.
This investigator was contacted at approximately 1415 by Ray Vaughn of SIEMENS request-ing caristance with the fire investigation This investigator arrived at the scene at approxi-mat:ly 1535. Initial visual survey of the scene was conducted. Due to the nature of the
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in'v:stigator was a meeting with SIEMENS plant personnel. Photographs of the scene were
<x mined and the status of employee interviews and statements was discussed.
Tha fire scene was examined in more detail. The areas of electrical wiring above and adja-ccnt tn the fire location were examined in more detail. No fire cause was evident in the clIctrical panel or electrical junction boxes. Wiring which passed through the area above the
_'firo wcs traced by plant electrical personnel and found to'be without damage other than that cruncd by the fire.- A four foot, two tube florescent light fixture that was directly above the wira trash receptacle was examined in detail. Significant melting of the one of the light bal-1 1:st 'was noted. Visual examination of the light ballast was not'able to determine if the bal-1 inct hId initiated the fire in the waste area below or if the damage was related to fire below..
'_it wc3 recommend to SIEMENS personnel that the ballast be examined by a testing agency
- t2 ht:rmine the possibility of fire c.ause. The contents of the wire mesh container which had been transferred into a steel drum were examined. Remains of paper, latex and rubber ginv s, and rags were evident. A complete list of items noted was provided by SIEMENS perconnel. No evidence'of smoking material was found.
l Phst: graphs were taken by this investigator.. Photographs are numbered 98-0325 #1 I
through'#28. Video tape and digital photographs were also taken by SIENiENS personnel.
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fire alarm status and operation during the fire, type of heat detector in the room of origin, cmployee statements and interviews, results of the florescent light ballast examination, and c pies of the photographs.
BIsic research by this investigator identified examples of potentially incompatible hazardous waste. Due to the nature of repair and cleanup work at the facility, there is a strong possi-bility that these type material could have been disposed of without segregation.
CONCLUSION The investigation determined that the fire was mostly probably attributed to one of two p:ssible causes.
Due to the proximity of a florescent light directly above the wire basket, coupled with the apparent heat related damage of the ballast, it is possible that a malfunction or overheat
.c ndition of the ballast could result in a fire below in combustible waste. A technical ex-mination of this ballast is necessary to confirm or rule out fire cause from the ballast.
The other possible cause of fire is related to the disposal of waste material from areas of the facility that may have been incompatible and would have resulted in a reaction that could create fire or significant heat to ignite adjacent combustible trash.
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Jimmy G. Stewart. Sr. Fire i.,= + der (INSP-70). 509-942-7556 Richland Fire & Emergency Services Fira investigation field notes for fire incident number 98-0325, this is 2101 Hom Rapids Road, SI: mons Power Company.
This.fira was received by SE-COMM at 0808,04/15/98. This investigator made contact with Battalion Chief Ricci following the incident to discuss fire cause. He indicated at that time that Siemens Power Plant Operations personnel had most likely determined it to be as a result of spontaneous heating with waste that had been prepared to be disposed off.
' This investigator was contacted at approximately 1415 by Ray Vaughn of Siemens Power Cor-por.ti n indicating that they were requesting assistance with fire investigation due to possibility if cn unknown cause. This investigator arrived at Siemens Power Corporation at approximately 1535 cnd was escorted to the area where the fire occurred. This fire occurred in A room, which 13 a waste disposal area and adjacent to a hot shop. This examination of the fire area ch:wed an area of heavy black smoke staining on the ceiling and the walls down to an area of cpprsximately six to seven feet above floor finish, initial observations there found a battery pow: red clock whic'n had melted. The hands were very deformed, however, a fair approxima-tion cf time that the clock melted was 0808, possible 0810. Initial reports were last time an cmployee had been in that waste disposal room was approximately 0600 this moming. Em-pl:yees that normal work in that area reported that they were in training from 0700 on when tho fira occurred. The fire was first discovered by an employee who was bringing some material ints tha hot shop. About the same time that he heard the fire alarm activate, he also smelled
. smoko, investigated, and found the smoke inside the waste disposal area, however, no flame w :s vi:ible.
, This investigator examined the contents that had been inside a wire wheeled basket that was cppr:ximately four foot by four foot square. The employees of the area indicated that these b:ckets' contain various waste from different areas of the facility. Typical waste would be paper
, products, latex gloves, rags and vinyl gloves. They reported that part of their procedure was to L r:mova non-compatible material such as aerosol cans from the bagged material and they were di:po:2d of paparately. We also discussed the satellite waste containers that were placed cr und different work zones, certain types of hazardous materials and chemicals are routinely di:psced of in those containers to maintain segregation. They did indicate that there have been f
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Jimmy G. Stewart. Sr. Fire inspector (INSP-70). 509-942-7556 Richland Fire & Emergency Services times that the materials that should have been segregated were not found in those satellite con-tain:rs, but rather came in with the regular trash. Examination of the area below the wire bas-kst fcund a lot of fire debris which had fallen through.
Of n:ta, we found one area in the comer far, right side as entered which suffered a little more firo.d: mage lower on the floor and actually melted away an either red taped surface or red painted surface that was for segregating the wire basked from a waste vacuum cleaner.
Also in this comer area there was evidence of an approximate 3" diameter plastic pipe that had melted down and a 5 gallon plastic bucket that had melted down. These indicators were con-sist nt with the fire inside in the area of the wire basket toward the comer.
- it w o reported by employees that the majority of electrical circuit breakers were in a tripped po:ltion as a result of the fire. Examination of the two electrical panels that are adjacent to the firs indicate some smoke damage on the outside doors and some limited smoke staining inside, h: wever, there is no indicat8on of any electrical panel failure or circuit breaker fire. Examination cf tha electrical conduit that came out of those boxes found two Junction boxes which had wires in them with covers not in place.' Visual examination saw damage to both of those elec-crical conductors, however, this is determined to be a result of the fire. This investigator dis-cu:ced the issue of smoking with both the Supervisory personnel and the workers in the area l cnd th:y indicated that this is a no smoking area, in fact, Company policy is very hard lined as f:r cs no smoking in those zones 4end would result in termination.
. This investigator met with John Phillips, the General Supervisor of Chemical Operations and in-dicated that we had a list of action items that would need to be accomplished to complete our investigation. Due to the nature of the contents of the room and the specialized equipment and
. pere:nnel training these action items will be performed by Siemens Power Corporation employ-een, under his direction.
Of n:ta, these items will be:
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Examine electrical conduit above the fire are to ascertain whether the electrical
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Examine an extension cord, actually a mounted drop cord that was stored away over the top of a florescent light fixture to see if there was any fire immolation from that area.
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The floor area needed to be cleaned and wet mopped.
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The wire basket cart be cleaned to possibly show any fire damage.
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Requested that the plastic conduits that melted and fell be cut from the melted position so they can be examined in the position prior to the fire.
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Requested information be provided on the type of heat detector that was in the
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Requested print outs of the fire alarm status and detection during the fire.
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Requested copies of employee statements from those employees that worked in the area, those that were last in the area, those that discovered the fire, those that attempted to suppress the fire.
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Reports indicating the type of. material that would have been disposed of.
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Requested that the florescent light fixtures that were located above the fire area be dismantled and examined for any possible cause of fire.
Also requested that this entire room and area be video taped prior to things being dismantled to d:cument the state of the material and equipment. It was agreed that the on-site fire investiga-tian would be continue tomorrow. This Investigator indicated to Mr. Phillips that I would need to bring a 35 mm camera to the site to take documentation photographs.
This completes the field investigation notes for fire incident number 98-0325. Time now is 1808.
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Richland fire units responded to 2101 Hom Rapids Rd. (Siemans Corp.) on a reported structure fire.
j Enroute. SECOMM informed BC-71 that Siemens personnel called and stated that they did have a fire i
in the UO2 Building. At this point BC-71 ordered ENG-72/MED-72 to the fire scene.
On ENG-73s arrival, they reported nothing visible at this time, that the incident would be named "Sieman's Command", and that they would be investigating. BC-71 assumed command on arrival.
Command ordered ENG-71 & MED-71 to stage et the southeast portion of the building and ENG-72/MED-72 to stage on the west side of the complex.
ENG-73 investigated and reported heavy smoke in the building. A 21/2" attack line was pulled off ENG 73 and advanced to the door. ENG-71 was ordered up to the building to serve as the RIT with a 13/4" hose from ENG-73. MED-71's crew was to stand by for manpower n:eds.
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building for further overhaul.
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While reloading equipment, all personnel and equipment were monitored for possible exposure to radioactive materi None was found.
Heat and fire damage was limited to the storage basket and the area on the wall just above the basket. Smoke damag may have been extensive due to the fact heavy smoke was found in this portion of the building. It should be noted th:
i pt building was ventilated using the buildings ventilation syste.n because of the filtration system for radioactive materia Through monitoring,it was determined that little or no radioactive materials were released due to this fire.
It was determined that the most plausible cause of the fire was due to spontaneous combustion. Plant personnel were cleaning equipment with wipes, ect. It was then thought that an acid (possibly Nitric Acid) was used in the cleaning process. This material would have then reacted with the organic material (wipes, gloves, paper, ect.) in the basket cai a fire.
Fire units returned to quarters.
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SIEMANS INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 2101 HORN RAPIDS RD.
REPORTOF LIEUTENANT SKIP STOKER COMPANY OFFIC2R ENGINE 73.
l FIRST ARRIVING FIRE APPARATUS DISPATCHED "!O SIEMANS ON REPORT OF A FIRE AT THE COMPLEX. WAS TOLD l
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CAME IN BY PHONE TO DISPATCH AND WAS REPORTED AS AN ACTUAL FIRE.
l UPON ARRIVAL AT FRONT GATE, PICKED UP BADGES, AND A GUIDE TO TAKE US TO 1HE U-2 BUILDING. THE GUIDE *IOLD US THAT 1HE BUILDING INVOLVED POTENTIALLY HAD CONTAMINA1ED RADIOACTIVE WAS'IE IN '!HE FACILITY. THIS MESSAGE WAS RELAYED TO INCOMING UNITS ON MY WAY TO THE BLDG.
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' UPON ARRIVAL AT THE BLDG.,WE WERE MET BY SEVERAL PEOPLE FROM SIEMANS OUTSIDE 1HE INVOLVED AREA. I WAS TOLD THAT THE AREA MIGHT HAVE CONTAMINA1ED MATERIAL, AND THAT THERE HAD BEEN A FIRE, THE INNER DOORS 1
WERE HOT, AND THERE WAS SMOKE IN THE BLDG. I ORDERED A 2-1/2 LINE TO THE FRONT l
DOOR, WITH A BACK-UP 13/4 LINE 10 BE MANNED BY ENGINE 71 CREW. I WAS ALSO TOLD BY SIEMANS PERSONNEL THAT THEY DID NOT WANT US TO USE WATER, BUT FOAM WAS OKAY TO USE. I ORDERED FOAM TO BE INIRODUCED INTO THE LINES OFF OF ENGINE 73.
DAVID RONEY, MY TAILBOARD CREWMEMBER AND MYSELF, DONNED OUR l
S C.B.A.S AND TOOK THE 21/2 LINE TO THE FRONT DOOR. A SIEMANS WORKER SHOWED UP WITH A CO2 EXTINGUISHER 10 TAKE IT IN.1100KTHE CO2 EXTINGUISHER IN AND HAD THE SIEMANS WORKER STAY BEHIND US, AS DAVID BROUGHT IN THE FIRE HOSE. WE WERE TOLD BY AN EYE WITNESS TO THE FIRE WHERE THE FIRE COULD BE FOUND WITH A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTENTS AND 1HE AREA.
AFTER ENTERING 'INE BLDG., ! IMMEDIATELY FOUND THE SOURCE OF FLAMES, WHICH WHERE ABOUT THREE FEET IN HEIGHT, AND CONTAINED TO A WIRE MESH TYPE BASKET. I INITIALLY USED THE EXTINGUISHER, AND KNOCKED DOWN THE FLAMES, BUT COULD NOT EXTINGUISH THE FIRE. A SIEMANS EMPLOYEE THEN DUMPED ANOTHER l
EXTINGUISHER IN 'IME BASKET WITH LITILE RESULTS. THE FIRE WAS KNOCITD DOWN, l:
BUT NOT OUT. I THEN USED THE FIRE HOSE, AND SPARINGLY PUT SEVERAL GALLONS OF l
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i STILL SMOLDERING. DAVID AND I THEN RE-ENTERED THE BLDG., WITH ONE SIEMANS EMPLOYEE TO ASSESS 1HE SITUATION. UPON INVESTIGATION FOUND SOME HEAT DAMAGE TO 1HE SURROUNDING AREA, A LOT OF SMOKE DAMAGE, WITH THE FIRE CONIENTS STILL SMOLDERING. THERE DID NOT APPEAR TO BE ANY FLAME SPREAD FROM BEYOND THE POINT OFIGNITION.
L AT1HIS POINT I DISCOVERED THE BASKET TO BE ON WHEELS, AND AFTER l
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SIEMANS PERSONNEL TOOK OVER ON THE CLEAN-UP PROCESS. AND ALL FIRE PERSONNEL IN THE HOT ZONE, AS WELL AS ALL TOOLS USED, WERE CHECKED AND CLEARED OF ANY RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS PRIOR TO EXITING THE HOT ZONE. ENGINE 73 WAS PUT BACK IN SERVICE, AND I WENT TO THE COMMAND CENTER AT SIEMANS, WITH B.C. RICCI TO DEBRIEF THEIR INVESTIGATORS AS TO OUR ROLE IN THIS INC ENT.
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Reference:
40 CFR, Part 264, July 1,1991.
Many hazardous wastes, when mixed with other waste or materials, can produce effects which are harmful to human health and the environment, such as (1) heat or pressure, (2) fire or explosion, (3) violent reaction, (4) toxic dusts, mists, fumes, or gases, or (5) flammable fumes or gases.
Below are examples of potentially incompatible wastes, waste components, and materials, along with the harmful consequences which result from mixing materials in one group with materials in another group. The list is intended as a guide to indicate the need for special precautions when managing these potentially incompatible waste materials or components.
This list is not intended to be exhaustive. The generator must adequately analyze wastes to avoid creating uncontrolled substances or reactions of the type listed below, whether they are listed below or not.
It is possible for potentially incompatible wastes to be mixed in a way that precludes a reaction (e.g., adding acid to water rather than water to acid) or that neutralizes them (e.g., a strong acid mixed with a strong base), or that controls substances produced (e.g., by generating flammable gases in a closed tank equipped so that ignition cannot occur, and burning the gases in an incinerator). When in doubt, contact HPO for clarification.
In the lists below, the mixing of a Group A material with a Group B material may have the consequence as noted.
Group 1-A Acetylene sludge Alkaline caustic liquids Alkaline cleaner Alkaline corrosive liquids Alkaline corrosive battery fluid Caustic wastewater Lima sludge and other corrosive alkalles Lims wastewater Lima and water Sp:nt caustic Group 1-B Acid sludge Acid and water Battery acid Chemical cleaners Electrolyte, acid Etching acid liquid or solvent Pickling liquor and other corrosive acids Spant acid Spant mixed acid Spent sulfuric acid
'otential consequences: Heat generation; iolent reaction.
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OlX XI hap 1/www.umws.edu/~spriresearch/hpo/wtswhwappu.htm Group 2-A Aluminum Beryllium Ticium Athium Magnesium Potassium Sodium Zinc powder Other reactive metals and metal hydrides Group 2-B Any waste in Group 1-A or 1-B Potential consequences: Fire or explosion; ganeration of flammable hydrogen gas.
Group 3-A Alcohols Water Group 3-B Any concentrated waste in Groups 1-A or 1-B Calcium Lithium Matal hydrides Potassium SO2Cl2,, SOCl2, PCl3, CH3SiCl3 Other water reactive waste Potential consequences: Fire, explosion,or heat generation; generation of flammable gases Group 4-A Icohols Aldehydes
.Halogenated hydrocarbons Nitrated hydrocarbons Unsaturated hydrocarbons Other reactive organic compounds and solvents Group 4-B Concentrated Group 1-A or 1-B wastes Group 2-A wastes Potential consequences: Fire, explosion or' violent reaction Group 5-A Spent cyanide and sulfide solutions Group 5-B Group 1-B wastes
. Potential consequences: Generation of toxic hydrogen cyanide or hydrogen sulfide gas Group 6-A
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FDA Public Health Advisory:
Potantial Risk of Spontaneous Combustion in Ltrge Quantities of Patient Examination Gloves June 27, 1996 To:
Hospital Administrators Latex Glove Manufacturers Hospital Risk Managers Distributors / Importers Hospital Procurement Managers In tha spring and summer of 1995, the spontaneous combustion of powder-free latex pa
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Ihis Advisory offers recommendations which we believe will help reduce risks.
Investigations by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tob
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Fircarms (BATF), and local fire departments have identified the fires as having star giovas stored in stacks on pallets.
Having ruled out arson, investigators conclude tha fires was spontaneous combustion of the gloves.
High warehouse temperatures app cccalerated an exothermic chemical reaction on the chlorinated gloves to the point w latex ignited.
This conclusion has been supported by current FDA research and raise concern as another hot season arrives. We are also concerned that heating short of tcmparatures may cause the glove latex to deteriorate and lose its effectiveness as (Note th'at labeling on glove boxes instructs that gloves should be stored in a cool Although our investigation is not complete and research continues, we have identifie factors that may increase the potential risk for fires. The most important of these storaga environment temperature and mass of the gloves.
Therefore, do not store la qucntities of powder-free latex patient examination gloves in conditions of extreme B3cause all the known fires occurred in a quantity of at least one pallet in warehou temperature controls, we consider a large quantity of powder-free latex gloves to be or more stored in a warm to hot location. While it is not possible to identify a ma l
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Avoid a large inventory of powder-free latex gloves.
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facilitate cooling ventilation.
Periodically check powder-free latex gloves for characteristics suggesting deterioration, such as brittleness, tackiness, or an acrid chemical odor or s Rotate your powder-free latex glove stock using "first-in-first-out" practice If gloves exhibit any characteristic suggesting deterioration, they should not be us doubtful they provide an adequate protective barrier. Should these characteristics 4/15">8 9 47 PM
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FDA will continue to inspect glove manufacturers and distributors, and to work close Customs, to help ensure the quality of latex gloves in this country. As we learn mo provide you with updates via CDRH Facts on Demand, which can be reached by calling 1(800)899-0381 or by accessing the FDA/CDRH Homepage on tha Worldwide Web at http://www.fda. gov /cdrh/cdrhhome and look in New Items.
Wa are interested in any observations you or your employees may have regarding the q p2ticnt examination or surgeons' gloves that you distribute or purchase. We encoura your staff to use MedWatch, FDA's voluntary reporting program.
Submit these reports M:dWatch by phone at (800)FDA-1088, by EAX at (800)FDA-1078, or mail to:
MedWatch Food and Drug Administration HF-2 5600 Fishers Lane Rockville, Maryland 20857.
If you have questions about this Public Health Advisory, please contact Carol L. Her of Surveillance and Biometrics, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Food and Administration, HFZ-510, 1350 Piccard Drive, Rockville, Maryland 20850; or by EAX a (301)S94-2968, Sincerely yours, D. Bruce Burlington, M.D.
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Distribution To:
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J. H. Phillips J. B. Perryman L G. Stephens C. A. Ward
Subject:
Ballast from Waste Area Light Fixture The ballast from the light fixture located over the waste basket in the UO Waste Area was initially l
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suspect as a possible cause of the fire. The electricians working in the area observed the ballast End determined from their experience that the ballast was not the cause. Under the direction of the Richt:nd Fire Marshal the light fixture was taken down and the ballast was removed in the presence of the Richland Fire Marshal, Leland Stephens and myself. The Richland Fire Marshal l
indicated that there was no heat damage to the underside of the light fixture where the ballast was i
mounted, and he doubted that the ballast was bad and most likely was not the cause. Howevt.r if we l
w'nted to get it checked for internal damage we could get the ballast X-rayed by a company who l
'speci:lizes in that type of work.
From the information given by the Siemens Electrician and the Fire Marshals comments, I decided not ta send the ballast out for x-rays. Instructions had been given to keep the fixture and ballast in case additional information was required. Unfortunately the fixture and ballast were discarded in the cle:nup activities that took place in the Waste Area.
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May 26,1998 Distribution To:
T. C. Probasco B. F. Bentley (FYl) f J. B. Perryman From:
J. H. Phillips )Y L. G. Stephens C. A. Ward
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Laboratory Sample Results
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The liquid and solids resulting from the fire in the UO Waste Area were sampled for the following 2
analysis.
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Uranium - 1.58 wt % U (report attached)
Nitrate ion -(report attached)
Volatile Organics (via EPA test Methods)- No sample sent in per Jim Perryman's determination that any Volatile Organics would have been bumed off.
l Ash Residue (All material was combined into a waste drum)
Drum uranium assay results - 218.3 gm/U pH of wet residue - <1.0 on rags fragments ICP on loose debris - (report attached)
Volatile Organics (via EPA test Methods)- No sample sent in per Jim Perryman's determination that any Volatile Organics would have been bumed off.
Uranium - 1.75 wt % U (report attached)
Note: Laboratory reported that the material had enough organic residue on it they had to clean the sample in order to process it.
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Uranium Oxide - None Zirconium (metal or ash)- None Nitrogen Oxide Discoloration on any plastics if present (yellowing)- None UNH Crystals - None 1
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ATTACHMENT IV
SIEMENS LB/RKB:039:98 Date:
June 15,1998 Distribution To:
Distribution h
E. L. Foster W
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R. K. Burklin T. C. Probasco K. H. Tanaka
Subject:
Radiological Aspects of April 15,1998 Waste Handling R.E.Vaughan Fire File /LB k
l The information below is an' assessment of the radiologicalimpact from the fire in the UO2 Building's Waste Handling Area.
in-olant Uranium Airborne and Exoosure Data The following table provides information with regard to the uranium airborne in the Waste Handling Area and Hot Shop:
ID ug/ Filter Sp. Act.
vol. (cu. ft.)
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(uCi/ml) min. conc.
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D11 576 2.33E-6 225 6371290 2.11 E-11 1.10E-09 D12 185 2.33E-6 225 6371290 6.77E-11 3.54E-10 D13 451 2.33E-6 225 6371290 1.65E-10 8.63E-10 C2O 457 2.33E-6 225 6371290 1.67E-10 8.74E-10
- Approximate duration of fire.
Assuming a protection factor of 10,000 for SCBA, the highest of the above concentrations, an Activity Median Aerodynamic Diameter (AMAD) of 1 micrometer, and class Y material, the maximum exposure would be less than 0.01 mrem if one of the responders was present throughout the incident.
For adjacent areas, occupational exposure to uranium was determined in the normal manner, with one exception. As the soot on air samples in smoke affected areas shielded alpha radiation, the calculated airborne concentrations were artificially low. Such air sampler filters were reanalyzed using wet chemistry and mass spectrometry to determine the mass of uranium and percent weight of U-235. These data were used, in turn, to calculate activity and DAC-hours.
Siemens Power Corporation Nuclear Division Headquarters P.o. Box 130 Tel: (509) 375 8100 Engineenng & Manufacturing 2101 Horn Rapids Road Fax:(509) 375-8402 Richland, WA 99352 0130
Distribution LB/RKB:039:98 June 15,1998 Page 2 Environmental Uranium Airborne and Exoosure Data The uranium concentration at the fenceline based on stack (K03) emissions was calculated to be O Ci/ml. (The gross alpha count rate on the air sample filter was less than the background count rate.)
The enneentration at the site boundary from smoke not confined to the Waste Handling Area (and not passing through the stack) could be conservatively estimated from the highest room concentration divided by the di!ution factor of 1862. (The dilution factor was calculated from T-screen). The airborne concentration of the nearest site boundary would be 5.92E-13 pCi/ml using this scenario. This is approximately 10 times the environmental (air effluent table 2) limit.
(Note: the limit does not apply to an instantaneous concentration, but to the average concentration over a year.)
A more realistic estimate can be realized by using portable air sampler results. While these samplers were not outside for the entire event, at least one sampled the air in the outer section of the smoke plume for a portion of the time. The highest measured concentration of these six sample results was 1.9E-12 Ci/ml. Therefore, using the same dilution factor, the calculated site boundary concentration would be 1.02E-15 Ci/ml. If a persor, were at the boundary and breathed in this concentration the entire time, his calculated dose would be approximately 1.3E-4 mrem. (This assumes a one micron AMAD and class Y material.)
Uranium Contamination Responders and their equipment were checked by Radiological Safety for contamination.
Surveys included facla! and nasal smears. All results were less than SPC action levels with one exception. A boot, which was initially contaminated with approximately 4000 dpm, was decontaminated to background levels and released.
Outside of the doors to the affected areas, approximately 0.31 microcuries of uranium contaminated the asphalt. The area was decontaminated by cleaning and/or asphalt removal and released.
Tritium Airborne and Exoosure Data Also involved in the fire was an exit sign which contained tritium. (Such signs are regulated under a general license.) Although the sign was largely destroyed, a second sign, believed to be equivalent, was recovered. This sign was produced 15.7 years before the fire. The sign indicated it originally contained 12.5 Ci of tritium. Based upon this second sign, it was estimated that approximately 5.167 Ci of tritium may have been released in the fire. However, Mr. Shoaib Ahmed, RSO for Self-Powered Lighting, Inc., the company which manufactured the sign, said while all the signs (of that type) were labeled with the same number of curies, the sign would have actually had either 7.99 or 5.21 Cl of tritium when manufactured. Assuming 7.99 Ci, the decay corrected activity at the time of the fire would be 3.3 curies.
Distribution LB/RKB:039:98 June 15,1998 Page 3 Assuming the tritium was confined to the room with a volume of approximately 12,000 (12,398) cubic feet, the calculated concentration, assuming 3.3 Ci of tritium, is about 1E-2 pCi/ml. This is roughly three orders of magnitude above occupational DAC. The firemen and PERT members entering the room wore SCBAs and either full fire protection gear or RWP protective clothing, which would mitigate their exposure to tritium. However, as no credit was taken for the protective clothing for the skin absorption pathway, it was deemed appropriate to request urine samples for analyses. Two firemen and four SPC employees submitted samples.
The results are below:
sample Date Sample Time Days from Time Measured Fraction of intake (dpm) oose (mromi of Exposure Concentration initialintake in k
(dom /l) urine A
21-Apr 2345 6.656 6.16E + 03 2.85E-01 3.03E + 05 8.52E 03 8
22 Apr 1310 7.215 2.38E + 04 2.66E-01 1.25E + 06 3.53E-02 C
23-Apr 1230 8.1875 7.03E + 04 2.48E-01 3.97E + 06 1.12E-01 D
20-Apr 1400 5.25 1.81 E + 05 3.05E-01 8.31 E + 06 2.34E-01 E
22-Apr 1200 7.166 8.47E + 03 2.66E-01 4.46E + 05 1.26E-02 F
21-Apr 0500 5.875 1.07E + 04 3.05E-01 4.91 E + 05 1.38E-02 l
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Environmental Airborne Tritium and Exoosure Data From an environmental perspective, assuming all of the tritium escaped the building instantaneously, and using the same dilution factor would give a maximum concentration of approximately 1E-5 Ci /ml, about two orders of magnitude above the table 2 limit. The dose from the tritium to a person at the fenceline is estimated to be less than 9 E-2 mrem.
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Name Sample Sample Time Days from Measured Fraction of Intake (dpm)
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Grytness 21-Apr 2345 6.656 6.16E + 03 2.85E 01 3.03E + 05 8.52E-03 B
Roney 22-Apr 1310 7.215 2.38E + 04 2.66E-01 1.25E + 06 3.53E-02 C
Rude 23-Apr 1230 8.1875 7.03E + 04 2.48E-01 3.97E + 06 1.12E-01 D
Sims 20-Apr 1400 5.25 1.81 E + 05 3.05E-01 8.31 E + 06 2.34E-01 l
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1200 7.166 8.47E + 03 2.66E 01 4.46E + 05 1.26E-02 F
Synder 21-Apr 0500 5.875 1.07E + 04 3.05E-01 4.91 E + 05 1.38E-02 i.
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- 1. EVENT LOGS
Si:: mens Power Corporation Abnormal Event Log Report No.:
Nuclear Division 98-30 Date:
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4/15/98 Radiological Safety DAY Technician:
Sinnature:
Scott Delawder Abnormal Event:
'9 j@,A,,A Fire in the Waste Area.
Time:
Location:
Observed by:
0806 UO2 Waste Area Fire Alarm Description ofincident or Condition:
At 0806 the fire alarm sounded in the UO2 and DCF Buildings. The Richland Fire Department received our call at 0806. A fire was discovered in a waste bin in the UO2 Waste Area.
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Cause and Corrective Action:
As of1530, no cause was known.
The Fire Department entered the Waste Area at 0826 and at 0837 Dave Grytness extinguished the smoldering waste bin. Afterwards, all firemen and personnel who entered the Waste Area were surveyed. Facial and nasal smears were also taken on the personnel. Allitems used in the fire were surveyed and released. The grounds outside cf the Waste Area were also surveyed and released. Giraffe air samples and room air s mples were pulled throughout the event.
S:e Personal Contamination Survey Reports 98-60 through 98-72.
Reponed to Supervisor of Plant Operations:
l @ YES O NO Time: 0810 Reponed to Supervisor of Radiological Safety:
@ YES O NO Time: 0810 Reponed to Supervisor of Safety:
@ YES O NO Time: 0810
. Reponed to Manager, Safety, Security, & Licensing:
@ YES O NO Time: 0810 Operations Stopped or Resumed:
@ YES O NO Time:
Distribution: Supervisor - Plant Operations. Supervisor - Radiological Safety, Supervisor - Safety, Plant Manager.
Manager - Safery, security, & Licensing
Shift Supervisor's Abnormal Event Log Date:
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April 15,1998 3510 Day Shift Supervisor:
J. Morales f msu Abnormal Event: Waste Area Fire Time:
Location:
observed by:
0805 UO Waste Area D. Ratliff 2
Description of incident or Condition:
Fire alarm activated and response started to locate fire. Fire was found the the UO Waste area in a 2
trash collection basket.
Cause and Corrective Action:
Undetermined at this time addition information will be available after the 118.
Pert team and Richland Fire dept. put out the fire, outside area cleaned and a plan set up for clean up of the waste area. At 1500 hrs, airbalance restored room exhaust only for Powder Storage, U308. Waste area Maint. Hot Shop.
Justification for Continued / Restarted Operations:
Operations will remain down until management approval is given for start up.
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EMF-1507. 8.G-1 EMF-3322,1507, 8.2-1 i Siemens Power Corporation Radiological Safety Records Nuclear Division Personnel Contamination Report l Name: Brian Rehberg l Organization: 3322 l Report #: 98-71 i Soc. Sec. #: 537-66-2327 l Badge #: 3138 l Date: 4/15/98 l Time: 0945
} Instrument Used: + l Model: Lud.1000/ GM l. Probe: 43-1/HP 260 l PIN.17550.32/522.10 l Location of contamination on body: (Describe, outline of body) as
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Count Rate Count Rate O wasn e of times:
Time Before Decon (d/m)
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After Decon (d/m)
O shower
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2 1 1 0945
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200 0 sweating 2 1 0945
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Nostril O weak chem. soin.
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Nostril O Tape 4i 0945
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Clothing otner:
5 l 0945
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Extremities l Describe circumstances of contamination (include RWP #) and decon procedures:
I Brian was one of the personnel who entered the Waste Area during the fire that occurred (See Abnorrnal Event 98-30) while wearing a SCBA pack. Facial and nasal smears were taken as a precaution. Brian's outer clothing and extremities were surveyed by HST when he exited the tone.
~ e ::rticle?
It contaminanon is a not particie or soove tne range of Bioassay Count Required?
Lung Count Required?
- es @ No the insker, take contact son 2ation chamber reading:
O Yes
@ No O Yes
@ No Window Open Window Closed
'~ ~57 :ng was the individual Skin dose calculations Required?
Skin dose Estimate:
- p!nated? NA (Hrs.)
O Yes
@ No NA (mrem) a Safety Tecn. Signature Date: 4/15/98 on,.3,..ne,.ousi Racioios,cas Fne Copes - Empsoyee, operations Manager, Raolological Safety Recoros, Health Physics Spe
EMF-1507, 8.6-1 EMF-3322,1507. B.2-1 Siemens Power Corporation Radiological Safety Records Nuclear Division Personnel Contamination Report Name: Steve Waite l Organization:
l Report #: 98-70 Soc. Sec. #:
l Badge #: Fireman l Date: 4/15/98 l Time: 0945 Instrument Used: $ l Model: Lud.1000/GM l Probe: 43-1/HP 260 l PIN: 07550.321522.10 Location of contamination on body: (Describe, outline of body)
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Decon Methods Count Rate Count Rate O wasn e of ornes:
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O Shower e of times:
2 1
0945
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0945
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Nostril O weak chem. sein.
3 0945 19.5 Nostril O Tape 4
0945
Background
Fireman's Suit otner:
5 0945 i
Background
Boots and Helmet Describe circumstances of contamination (include RWP #) and decon procedures:
Steve was one of the firemen who entered the Waste Area during the fire that occurred ( See Abnormal Event 98-30) while wearing a SCBA pack. Facial and nasal smears were taken as a precaution. Steve's outer firman's suit, boots, and helmet were surveyed by HST when he cxited the zone.
Hot Particle?
It contamination is a not particse or soove the range of Bioassay Count Required?
Lurig Count Required?
O Yes E No the ensker, take contact eniza n enambeneseng:
a Window Open Window Closed O Yes E No O Yes
@ No How long was the individual Skin dose calculations Required?
Skin dose Estimate:
) contaminated? NA (Hrs.)
O Yes
@ No NA (mrem)
Hrlth & Safety Tecn. Signature:
Date: 4/15/98 ortnoution: Onginal-inctveaual Radiological FHe Copes. Employee. Operations Manager. Radiological Safety Recorcs. Health Physics Speci
EMF-1507, 8.6-1 EMF-3322,1507, 8.2-1 Siemens Power Corporation Radiological Safety Records Nuclear Division Personnel Contamination Report
, Name: Mike Emerick Organization:
Report #: 98-69 Soc. Sec. #:
Badge #: Fireman Date: 4/15/98 Time: 0945
- Instrument Used
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After Decon (d/m)
O snower n of times:
2 1
0945
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0945 6.5 Nostril i
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Boots and Helmet l Describe circumstances of contamination (include RWP #) and decon procedures:
Mika was one of the firemen who entered the Waste Area during the fire that occurred (See Abnormal Event 98-30) while wearing a SCBA pack. Facial and nasal smears were taken as a prceaution. Mike's outer fireman's suit, boots, and helmet were surveyed by HST when he exitsd the zone.
Hot Particle?
If contamination as a not pamese or soove tne range of r9 Yes 3 No the fnsker, take contact ionization enamber reading:
Bicassay Count Required?
Lung Count Required?
Window Ooen Window Closed O Yes
@ No O Yes
@ No How long was the indivicual Skin cose calculations Required?
Skin dose Estimate:
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' eat:n & Safety Tecn. Signature:
NA (mrem)
Date: 4/15/98 Onginal. Inosvioust Raoiciogical Fue Copies. Employee, Operatius Manager, Raoioiogical Safety Recoros, Heaith Phys streu: -
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EMF-1507, 8.6-1 EMF-3322.1507, 8.2-1 Sicmens Power Corporation Radiological Safety Records Nuclear Division Personnel Contamination Report Name: Scott Brines l Organization:
l Report #: 98-68 Soc. Sec. #:
Badge #: Fireman Date: 4/15/98 Time: 0945 Instrument Used: at Model: Lud.1000/ GM Probe: 43-1/HP 260 PIN: 17550.321522.10 l Location of contamination on body: (Describe, outline of body) sua
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Decon Methods Count Rate Count Rate O wash
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Time Before Decon (d/m)
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O Shower
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2 1_
0945
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0945
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0945
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Fireman's Suit other;
_5 0945
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Boots and Helmet D scribe circumstances of contamination (include RWP #) and decon procedures:
Scott was one of the firemen who entered the Waste Area during the fire that occurred (See Abn::rmal Event 98-30) while wearing a SCBA pack. Facial and nasal smeam were taken as a precaution. Scott's outer fireman's stiit, boots, and helmet were surveyed by HST when he oxited the zone.
Hot Pamcle?
if contaminanon is a not parucie or aoove tne range of Bioassay Count Required?
Lung Count Required?
O Yes E No the frisker, take contact ionization chamber reading:
O Yes E No O Yes
@ No Window Open Window Closed How long was the individual Skin dose calculations Required?
Skin dose Estimate:
- entaminated? NA (Hrs.)
O Yes
@ No NA (mrem)
Herith & Safety Tech. Signature.
Date: 4/15/98 W; tion Onginal. indnndual Racological File Copes. Employee, Operauons Manager, Raoclogical Safety Recoros, Health Physics Specialist
EMF-1507, 8.6-1 EMF-3322.1507. B.2-1 Slemens Power Corporation Radiological Safety Records Nuclear Division Personnel Contamination Report Name: Steve Richardson Organization:
Report #: 98-67 Soc. Sec. #:
Badge #: Fireman Date: 4/15/98 Time: 0945 Instrument Used: +
Model: Lud.1000/ GM Probe: 43-1/HP 260 PIN: 17550.32/522.10 Location of contamination on body: (Describe, outline of body) gal f a
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' Decon Methods Count Rate Count Rate O wasn s of omes:
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After Decon (d/m)
O snower
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2 0945
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0945
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Nostril O Tape 0945
Background
Fireman's Suit otnen 0945
Background
Boots and Helmet
- scribe circumstances of contamination (include RWP #) and decon procedures:
t;va was one of the firemen who entered the Waste Area during the fire that occurred (See bnormal Event 98-30) while wearing a SCBA pack. Facial and nasal smears were taken as a r:ccution. Steve's outer fireman's suit, boots, and helmet were surveyed by HST when he xit:d the zone.
Hot Partcle?
if contammanon is a not particie or soove tne range of O Yes 3 No the frisker, taxe contact ionization chamber reading:
Bioassay Count Required?
Lung Count Required?
O Yes
@ No O Yes
@ No Window Open Window Closed ow long was the individual Skin dose calculations Required?
Skin dose Estmate:
ont:minated? NA (Hrs.)
NA (mrem) talth & Safety Tech. Signature:
Date: 4/15/98 istnoutcrr Orginal-Indivcual Racciogical Fde opes - Employee, Operauons Manager, Raccogcal Safety Recorcs, Health Physics Speciahst
EMF-1507, 8.6-1 EMF-3322,1507. B.2-1 Sismens Powar Corporation Radiological Safety Records Nuclear Division Personnel Contamination Report Name: Dave Rone Organization:
Report #: 98-66
' soc. Sec. #:
Badge #: Fireman Date: 4/15198 Time: 0945 Instrument Used: $ Model: Lud.1000/ GM Probe: 43-1/HP 260 PIN: 17550.32/522.10 Location of contamination on body: (Describe, outline of body)
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Decon Methods Count Rate Count Rate a wash
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After Decon (d/m)
O shower e of times:
2 1
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D: scribe circumstances of contamination (include RWP #) and decon procedures:
Davo was one of the firemen wiio entered the Waste Area during the fire that occurred (See Abnormal Event 98-30) while wearing a SCBA pack'. Facial and nasal smears were taken as a pr:ctution. Dave's outer fireman's suit, boots, and helmet were surveyed by HST when he xited the zone. Contamination was found on Dave's right boot. The boot was taped, bagged, tak:n to the HST office, and decontaminated by HST. The boot was then given back to Dave.
Hot Particle?
If contamination is a not pamcie or aoove tne range of O Ycs @ No the fnsker, taxe contae: ionization enameer reading:
Bioastay Count Required?
Lung Count Required?
O Yes
@ No O Yes g No Window Open..,
W indow Closed Ho"/ long was the individual Skin dose calculations Required?
Skin cose Estimate:
contaminated? NA (Hrs.)
o NA (mrem)
H alth & Safety Tecn. Signature:
Date: 4/15/98 bistcution. Original. Inciviouai Ras:osogmat Fue cases Empioyee, peratens Manager, Radiological SafeT55coros Healtn Pnysics Spec 4alist
f EMF-1507, 8.6-1 EMF-3322,1507. B.2-1 Si; mans Power Corporation Radiological Safety Records l Nuclaar Division Personnel Contamination Report Nam 3: Skip Stoker l Organization:
l Report #: 98-65 Soc. Sec. #:
l Badge #: Fireman l Date: 4/15/98 l Time: 0945 Instrument Used: + l Model: Ludlum 1000/M Probe: 43-1/N# #40 l PIN: 17550.32/nuf;r;r./s Location of contamination on body: (Describe, outline of body)
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Decon Methods Count Rate Count Rate O wash
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After Decon (d/m)
O snower e of times:
1 0945
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0945
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Nostril l
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3 0945
Background
Nostril O Tape 4
0945
Background
Fireman's Suit otner:
5 0945
Background
Boots and Helmet Describe circumstances of contamination (include RWP #) and decon procedures:
Skip was one of the firemen who entered the Waste, Area during the fire that occurred ('See Abn:rmal Event 98-30) while wearing a SCBA pack. Facial and nasal smears were taken as a grec:ution. Skip's outer fireman's suit, boots, and helmet were surveyed by HST when he Cxited the zone.
l hit Particle?
it contaminanon is a not panica or aeove tne range of Bioassay Count Required?
Lung Count Required?
O YIs E No tne fnsker. take contact ionizaten enameer reading:
O Yes E No O Yes E No Window Open Window Closed '
How long was the individual Skin dose calculations Required?
Skin dose Estimate:
contamin ted? NA (Hrs.)
r") Yes
@ No NA (mrem)
Health & Safety Tech. Signature:
Date: 4/15/98 Distreutun; Onginal. Inornaual Raamiogical Fie Copes Ernployee. Operate s Ma.ager, Racological Safety Recorcs. Health Physics Specsairst
EMF-1507, 8.6-1 EMF-3322.1507, 8.2-1 Sicmsns Power Corporation Radiological Safety Records NuClaar Division Personnel Contamination Report Name: Craig Snyder l Organization: 3591 l Report #: 98-64 Soc. Sec. #: 535-82-4755 l Badge #: 3166 l Date: 4/15/98 l Time: 0945 Instrumnnt Used: + l Model: Ludlum 1000/g4 Probe: 43-1/###44 l PIN: 17550.32//75.:rs./p Location of contamination on body: (Describe, outline of body)
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Decon Methods Count Rate Count Rate O wash
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Time Before Decon (d/m)
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After Decon (d/m)
O shower
- of times:
2 1
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0945 6.5 Nostril O weak chem. soin.
3 0945 13 Nostril O Tape G
0945
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Whole Body other:
5 0945
Background
Extremities Describe circumstances of contamination (include RWP #) and decon procedures:
Craig was one of the personnel who entered the Waste Area during the fire that occurred (See Abnsrmal Event 98-30) while wearing a SCBA pack. Facial and nasal smears were taken as a prec ution. Graig's outer clothing and extremities were surveyed by HST when he exited the z:n].
Hot P;rticle?
if contaminanon is a not pamcie or soove tne range of Bioassay Count Required?
Lung Count Required?
O YIs @ No th' *'5k !""' * "t**' ' "'** ' " Ch'**" *'d'"U 0 Yes
@ No O Yes g No Window Open Window Closed How long was the ino:vidua Skin dose calculations Required?
Skin dose Estimate:
contaminated? NA (Hrs.)
O Yes
@ No NA (mrem)
Health & Safety Tecn. Signature:
Date: 4/15/98 Distnoution: Ongina* - anoivroual Raatological Fse Copes - Employee. operanons Manager. Radiological Safety Recorcs. Health Physics Specialist I
EMF-1507, 8.6-1 EMF-3322,1507, 8.2-1 Siemens Powar Corporation Radiological Safety Records Nuclear Division Personnel Contamination Report Name: Randy Sims l Organization: 3510 l Report #: 98-63 Soc. Sec. #: 555-68-9781 l Badge #: 3091 l Date: 4/15/98 l Time: 0945 Instrument Used: a& l Model: Ludlum 1000/garl Probe: 43-1/###44 Location of contamination on body: (Describe, outline of body)~
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1 0945 l 6.5 200 O sweaung 2
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3 0945 13 Nostril O Tape 4
0945
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5 0945 I
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Extremities D:: scribe circumstances of contamination (include RWP #) and decon procedures:
Randy was one of the personnel who entered the Waste Area during the fire that occurred (Sco Abnormal Event 98-30) while wearing a SCBA pack. Facial and nasal smears were taken cs e precaution. Randy's outer clothing and extremities were surveyed by HST when he cxit::d the zone.
Hot Particle?
it contamination is a not pamete or soove tne range of Bioassay Count Required?
Lung Count Required?
O Ycs @ No the fnsker, take contact ionization enameer reading:
Window Open Window Closed O Yes E No O Yes
@ No How long was the individual Skin oose calculations Required?
Skin cose Estimate:
contaminated? NA (Hrs.)
rJ Yes
@ No NA (mrem)
Hulth & Safety Tech. Signature:
Date: 4/15/98 D$tnbution: Onginal. Inonnoual Raciologicas s6e opies - E.motoyee, pertitsens Manager, Radiological Safety Recoros, Health P
EMF-1507, 8.6-1 EMF-3322,1507. B.2-1 3iemens Power Corporation Radiological Safety Records luclear Division Personnel Contamination Report lame: Dave G tness Or anization: 3510 Report #: 98-62 3oc. Sec. #: 518-52-2575 Badge #: 3209 Date: 4/15198 Time: 0945 nstrument Used: +
Model: Ludlum 1000 Probe: 43-1 N# #44 PIN: 17550.32 r/gr,224
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0945
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0945 >
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'ava was one of the personnel who entered the Wa.ste Area during the fire that occurred (See
.bnormal Event 98-30) while wearing a SCBA pack. Facial and nasal smears were taken as a recaution. Dave's outer clothing and extremities were surveyed by HST when he exited the onD.
Hot Particle?
it contamination is a not pamcie or aoove me range of Bioassay Count Required?
Lung Count Required?
-1Yes @ No the fnsker. take contanmzaten enameeneading:
Window O Yes
@ No O Yes a No ow long was the individual Skin dose calculations Required?
Skin dose Estimate:
intr,mittated? NA (Hrs.)
NA (mrem)
- alth & Safety Tech. Signature:
Date: 4/15198 bbOLftlon: original. Inorvioual Radiological File Copres - Em;:soyee, vperations Manager, Raorological Safety Recorps, Health Physics Speciahst
EMF-1507, 8.6-1 EMF-3322.1507. 8.2-1 Siemens Power Corporation Radiological Safety Records Nuclear Division Personnel Contarnination Report Name: Gene Rude Organization: 3590 Report #: 98-61 Soc. Sec. #: 501-60-2303 Badge #: 3132 Date: 4/15/98 Time: 0945
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Decon Methods Count Rate Count Rate O wasa e of tunes:
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2 1
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Whole Body otner.
5 0945
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G:no was one of the personnel who entered the Waste Area during the fire that occurred (See Abnormal Event 98-30) while wearing a SCBA pacli. Facial and nasal smears were taken as a precaution. Gene's outer clothing and extremities were surveyed by HST when he exited the Zon3.
Hot Particle?
It contaminanon is a not parucie or above tne range of Bioassay Count Required?
Lung Count Required?
O Yes Z No the ensker. take contact tonizaten chamber reading.
O Yes
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Skin cose Estimate:
contaminated?
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Date: 4115/98 DatnDuten: Onginal Incivcual Racciopical Fe Cognes - Empeyeo. Operations Manager. Raoctogsal Satery Recorcs. Health Physics Speaalist
EMF-1507, 8.6-1 EMF-3322,1507, 8.2 1 Sicmons Powar Corporation Radiological Safety Records Nuclear Division Personnel Contamination Report Name: Charles Russell l Organization: 3720 l Report #: 98-60 Soc. Sec. #: 532-54-0643 l Badge #: 0282 l Date: 4/15/98 l Time: 0945 Instrument Used: av l Model: Ludlum 1000/gd Probe: 43-1/pp m l PIN: 17550.32/f gyp, Location of contamination on body: (Describe, outline of body)'
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2 1
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3 0945
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5 0945
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Charles was one of the personnel who entered the Waste Area during the fire that occurred (S e Abnormal Event 98-30) while wearing a SCBA' pack. Facial and nasal smears were taken c2 a precaution. Charles' outer clothing and extremities were surveyed by HST when he exited the zone.
Hot Pamcle?
if contaminanon is a not parme or soove tne range of O Yes O No tne fnsker. take contact ionizaten chamteneading:
Bioassay Count Required?
Lung Count Required?
Window Open Window Closed O Yes
@ No O Yes
@ No How long was the individual Skin dose calculations Required?
Skin dose Estimate:
contaminated? NA (Hrs.)
O Yes
@ No NA (mrem)
Hralth & Safety Tech. Signature:
Date: 411 519 8 Dis:noution: Onginal. Incivioual Raatoiopical Fue ' Copes - Employee. Operations Manager, Radiological Satery Recoros, t1eattn Pnysics
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EMF-1507 @lEMENS POWER CORPORATION Radiological Safety Records MUCLEAR DIVISION Non-Routine Radiological Survey f@uilding: Location: Date: Time: Survey #: UO2 South Hot Shop / Waste Airlock 041598 2100 NR98-02 GENERAL MAP OF AREA SURVEYED W%d ChrA kar5ttos/ Ware. Aitua_ Sretu.e l 1 l I Y[ 5 0 N z l0 5' l O b n l 1 Smzr u. Smear S,y i Direct a Direct D,y
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EMF-1507,6.2 2 Sinmnns Power Corporation - Nucinar Division Radiological Safety Records Fenceline Concentrations Perform these calculations for each stack when Hs concentration exceeds 5.0 x 10"' pCi/ml a or 5.0 x 10* pCi/mi p,y. Collection period 04/14/98 @ 09:30 to 04/15/98 @ 11:00. Report #: 98-010. B) Stack C) Dispersion Fenceline Concentration Factor Concentration l (uCi/ml) i K37 j _9.9E-13_818 _ 1.2E-15 Recommended Action Based on Stack Concentration E >5.0 x 10"' pCi/mi a Recount sample. Increase sampling to daily. Check with Operations for >5.0 x 10* Ci/mi S,y possible cause. Inspect filter and check the pressure drop across filter. - O >5.0 x 10"2 pCi/ml a DOS test filters (replace if bad) or replace filters. L Reauired Action Based on Fenceline Concentration (*) O >5.0 x 10"5 pCi/mi a Eu >5.0 x 10" Ci/ml B,7 possible cause. inspect filter and check the pressure drop across filter. O >2.0 x 10-" Ci/mia Evaluate shutting down fans, reducing exhaust flows, replace bad filters. >2.0 x 10-" Ci/mi #,y O >1.0 x 10"' pCi/ml a Initiate orderly shutdown for repair or correction of substandard condition. O >4.0 x 10"* pCi/mi a Shutdown associated processes and HVAC systems immediately. Notify >4.0 x 10" Ci/ml B,y management immediately. NRC may have to be. notified within 24 hrs. o Refer to EMF-30 chapter 4 table 3 for complete action level requirements. Notify As Soon As Possible @ Air Balance notified at(Time) 13:30 . Person Notified: ma//bor E Operations notified at(Time) 13:30 . Person Notified: ma//bor . * *T/h 04/17/98 13:30 l Hkith & SafetyTechnic:an Date Time i distribution: Landlord Services. HVAC Engineer, Health Physics Operations, Radiological Safety supervisor, & Regula Compliance. Was Distribution Made: 0 YES O No
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8 9 / 6 1 / 4 0 E6657E672259349E1E489E052688903223E69788527194548034670 IV9669.IV554141445.IV 6. IV659.IV828242436388.IV31331741456777233712 T4224T225295552T2T244T202000502044T030032232444443332 C6666C666666666C6C666C666666666666C66666666666666666666 10 N A5555A555555555A5A555A555555555555A55555555555555555555 N7777N777777777N7N777N777777777777N7777777777777A777777 I P.I 1111I111111111I1I111I111111111111I1111111111111T111111 T. F HFF T H Si L XLL 1 2 SD0 1 2 3 ll 3 2 1 P PPT. .lG L l O XE X E EEE AO0 32 1 l P ll Y D1T EO0N S SOS TTii A lE E R EL YE i M ii BHA S .M MMSNSPA B SS R O K H11 SRSTS RU EPPE EPUGUU AR A MATSM12 AE T OTC D D EEEAE OO GSSG GSDNDDKNNROLT OTRSO T RNTT N HKB NTTN RKRVR NS3UNNU21UN I CAACTL ) 9 EO OAORRS /.EE EEE C EESSELPCPEP AIIA AITKTTtiEESSA SS 20 IVRGN REEA Y V VYBRVLEALL A L' 4RRRG GRRG ACAACLL WP N LlIIIEWRiiOTETIRKT ii WRSR RSKKDCEECD0CEBPBBY EElN VVE AMWW ITIT E'BWEBAYTYEY EEE TT EE TOAOO CCTT S RC.Tl P iIEEi I ll l l CTDLRTEETLL TTCCLCLKNCETTE A ATASCCNI LLINNIL TLLLLTI AD ARLBRUCCRAL LS i .UREALAINIABUUB.T1TATEAAITLLTIITL1W32SWWLLU SE NOEAAOEEOCA0OOWNENT LLNUOOUOO OOORTTRPEEPRRPE-IMWTBSRRNSf SSNSIPI l - NOUEEOC UKKI LSSLNRLRBRPSSGOPPOGGOPLBLLDBBPPSQ ( T RO Y P A EEEEEEEE E S GGGGGGGG R AA S AAAAAAAA A 000 P?APRRRRRRRR2112 12 00000 000 N 11O0 O 1 l0OOOOOOOO 88888 111 I 00H1LiTTTTTTTTEEEE EE811111 S3RSSSSSSSSSNNNN NN0 MMM T 11 A MM..B IIII II3MMMMM RRR RRRRRRRRLLLL LLURRHRR00000 00000000000000000000 C RRTTETEEEEEEEE O llNNTNDDDDDDDD8888888GEEEEG11111GGG1 00000.. 00000000000000000000 L iiIISIWWWWWWWW0000000DBBBBD 111111111111111 1(111 ODD NNAAAAOOOOOOOO3333333LUUUULMMMMMLLLMMMHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM 1 4 E LA.UUMMWMPPPPPPPPUUUUUUUBLLLLBRRRRRBDBRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR MR O000OO0000OO0O00O000O0O0000O000000000000000000O0O00O00 OPE.2 AA UUUUUU00UUUUUU0UU00UU0U0UU1U00000UU( 0U9J0001111UU0U0UU0UU 8 1 S R I .S612341234S67801234S6701234I23456T8I AD.DDDDD0EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEFF22222O00000O0O0s00OG00I I O011110000O00011111 23456T89Ol234012012 I11 i111 222333 G3A11GCGCGGGGGGGCGGG FFFFFt
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0 89 / 6 1 / 4 E61513697'013191201O087545519872780656090180E01234567' IV 7 7 5 5 8 2 1 7 5 3 9 1 8 9 1 9 6.s. 7 7 8 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 7 1 2 2 2 3.i. 3 3 3 3 2.I i V55555555556 T012201123425334355566423222223355223222222T55555555 C666666666666666666666666666666666666666666C666666666 ll. A555555555555555555555555555555555555555555A55555555 N777777777777777777777777777777777777777777N777777777 i. P.I11111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111I11111111111 x S .. H T KK HHR NW T K F CC TTET RR TR 0 C - I AA RUTUSEEKKEOT. 0 PE E1 LD BS2' OOL0KFFCCKNSTT Y 0 ~ -.~ SG l PTl ROO LNSINNSSOOC ASS A l l 0 1 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKNU CD' ODDDL FAANNLLUREAELW ) 9 CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCIA O MKN TAAOIKK EBAARRBO EWLL 2 EAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA GRYO RUBL A OMCCRL RRII OE 0 CTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT ETH ED C LTLHRAAECRTTAARLCTTW EC NSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSECDI P SK S MUEE EBBD E - EFAEE H A LINSESCTSLRNKRE0NNNLTTMMMT NLLT S E. L 3 6 9 0' LS 151272679025680257LTINBEAAEO ACRB8RREWLAUUULDRLLSF 0 ( AO001223334II44555556666EPREURTOROCRUAUAUULOI0RRRINUEE AD.8KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKPOGDLPSBPlQOBBLH8BSBF8DDDF2FPP T R 1 O 1 ) ) P 2 D 8 N 8 Z I 1121IL ISS ~. ' E L A EE R iM O G 3 3' 3EL EDD ZR N 7777D DII ( O I 9 E1 R. D 9 SA STI44448e4tsts8 liA41 as41s4444400000000001 M O A L GMM MTN.TUU777777777T4777777777788880888886 T ME LEOE 8I NOOMOUANUOO1111I111 1i7111111111111111111111 A RDE0ODLD40U IOOROO(RO...MMMMMMMMMM 1 C ID1RIFI03S8DRR .R U MNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM O SSI1TS' S2H 3L GFFGCCRRRRRRRRRRMMRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR L 8TS NTTT Y IGGGGDO DDD R AUTMOUSUMMRMUDD.LLBRABBSAAAAAAAAAACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA DDLOFLLLFFFFFFFFF' LOURCOIORRDRSLl FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF F E. LA.22 O N BBBB M NMMMNMNMNNQMNMNNNNNNNNMNNMNNN MR.OOFOOOLO00A.LRFFPFL0FCURFFFrFFrFFF PE 222O222UOF O2 FRF AA.UUSUUUEU00 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF S J ' i - 1EASSFSEUSDLCSSSSSSSSS3SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS R ~ 0151272679025680257I23s56T890l IA3 4369' s 0123s5678901234567890 e t l 1 t 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 a 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 n O O 0_)so0t0. sI1LLL. 1 ~ JKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKkLLltL1I I .i222222222233333333334 J 1 LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
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SIEMENS LB/TCP:069:98 Date: June 12,1998 - Distribution To: Distribution i See Attached From: T. C. Probascoh
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After Action Meeting for UO, Waste Handling Area Fire On 4/17/98 on after action meeting was held with the following PERT Team Leaders and others: EL Foster - TL - SD Haug - TL BR Denning - TL PM Wees MR O'Neill - TL WG Keith - TL JJ Payne - TL JK Davis - TL DW Grytness - PERT WF Bazemore - TL MA Moberg - TL J Morales - TL EM VanderVeer - TL LG Stephens - TL TC Probasco - IC JH Phillips - PERMT The discussion centered on the actions taken to handle the fire of April 15*. There were several recommendations and lessons learned presented: 1. Include a map showing the locations of all emergency repositories in each repository. Answer: This suggestion will be done. This is complete. 2. No leather gloves, turn out gear, rubber gloves or radiation area protective clothing in the nearest repository to the fire. Answer: All repositories have different equipment. That's why there are lists in each repository showing what is included in the others. This equipment was available but in Siemens Power Corporation i Nuclear Division Headquarters P.O. Box 130 Teh (509) 375-B100 Engineering & Manufacturing 2101 Horn Rapids Road Fax:(509) 375-8402 Richland, WA 99352-0130
Distribution June 12,1998 LB:TCP:069:98 Page 2 ) }. different locations. The map suggested above will help in locating these repositories faster. Item complete. 3. Stage PERT furthe tw::/ rom the incident. f Answer: Initially PERT staged just outside the airlock door, and was potentially exposed to smoke, etc. Team leaders and incident commander needs to be more cognizant of the hazards and stage PERT members in a nearby but safer location. 4. Get PERT vests out earlier. ~ Answer: Even though this incident was relatively short, team leaders performing specific jobs would have been identified easier if they were wearing their incident command vests. We must make an effort to set up the incident Command system faster. 5. Lack of flashlights. Answer: Flashlights are available through Operations. Those emergency flashlights in the repositories are hard to excess because they are in field team boxes. UO Building Essential Materials Store Room has 12-24 flashlights plus fresh spare batteries constantly in stock. Item complete. All PERMT members filled out after action reports after the event. These reports were reviewed cnd the following suggestions / lessons learned were identified: 1. Without Probasco, no PERT leadership for fire. Answer: All PERT team leaders are trained and qualified to handle incident commandec duties. Item complete. 2. Confusion on radio channel and leader on the scene. Add correct radio channel to use to " Action Guide". Answer: Correct radio channels are identified on radio, however, adding this information to the pertinent action guide will be done. 3. The Emergency Team director was not on plant and there is no delegate for that position. Answer: " Emergency Action Guide" lists PERT team leaders as alternates for PERT Supervisor (Incident Commander). They are trained and qualified to handle incident Commander duties. Item complete. 4. Fire Department should be alerted to the requirement that smoke must be kept within our buildings to reduce possible release of radioactive material. Answer: Fire Department was reminded at scene, not to use fans to remove smoke from
f Distribution June 12,1998 ' LB:TCP:069:98 Page 3 building.. Additional discussions will be held with the Richland Fire Department on any additional training that they feel they need in' reference to fires in Radioactive Material Control Areas. 5.
- We should establish a formal communication procedure for Engineering personnel reporting to the Engineering Liaison.
- Answer: Engineering Oaison can ask Engineering personnel to report to the EOC if needed at any time. EOC is crowded and to have a set number of engineers show up automatically might not be productive. - 6. Could not hear initial call for PERMT. Answer: PA speaker has two levels, one lower sound level for normal Public Address announcements, the second higher sound level for emergency notifications. This microphone is located in the guard station, but we have had some problems with the *
- system. Engineering is continuing to trouble shoot the problems.
7. PlO notebook not in EOC. Answer: PlO Liaison had the EOC copy of the PIO Action Guide in his office. This was. , returned to the EOC immediately after the event. Item complete. 8. Need to develop format (template) for Press Release. ' Answer: This template is located in implementing Procedures, Joint Information Center Operations,7.2, Attachment C: Emergency News Release Form. Item complete. 9. Checklists not used (those on board). ' Answer: Event was short enough in duration that board checklists did not need to be filled out. ltem complete.
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Need list of who does what when Tom is not here, who is PERT leader? Answer: " Emergency Action Guide" lists PERT team leaders as alternates for PERT Supervisor (Incident Commander). They are trained and qualified to handle incident Commander duties. Item complete. 11. Why did fire department take waste outside? Answer: Waste container was removed from building for " overhaul" because lights were out and with no ventilation in the room, it was difficult to see anything. A catch basis was made outside to hold the container and catch the water used to finally extinguish the reflashes. Item complete.
Distribution June 12,1998 LB:TCP:069:98 Page 4 12. Fire Battalion Chief did not come to EOC. Answer: Fire Battalion Chief is the incident Commander (IC) for Richland Fire. He normally stages at the incident scene with Siemens IC to coordinate response. He, or an alternate, c' an go to EOC if he desires. Item complete. 13. Reclassification may have been a few minutes early. Answer: PED needs to be assured that event has truly been resolved before reclassifying downward. This will be stressed in next annual PERMIT training session. 14. Health Physics Liaison was not ;, resent and no backup arrived. Answer: Health Physics Liaison's alternate is Criticality Safety Liaison or Industrial Hygiene Liaison. If the representation is required, then these alternates should find a suitable replacement. Item complete. 15. Fire Department response regarding use of water may need to have fire department to review requirement of Pre-Emergency Plan. Answer: Additional discussions will be held with the Richland Fire Department on any additional training that they feel they need in reference to fires in Radioactive Material Control Areas. 16. Confusion over radio channels and proper use made communications difficult at times. Answer: Correct radio channels are identified on radio, however adding this information to the pertinent action guides will be done. 17. PED did not " declare" PERMIT active prior to declaring alert. Answer: PED must verbally state that PERMIT is activated because this triggers the classification requirement. This will be stressed in next annual PERMT training session. 18. NRC communication via telephone was distracting. Move communication to another room. Answer: Normally NRC would not be on plant site during events. Dedicated phone for NRC is located in Security Specialist's office. Item complete. 19. PERT Supervisor, TC Probasco, not available at beginning of incident. John Phillips filled in. Need backup for Tom. Answer: All PERT team leaders are trained and qualified to handle PERT Supervisor (Incident Commander) duties. Item complete.
Distribution June 12,1998 LB:TCP:069:98 Page 5 20. When backup recorder was used, no batteries were present. Had to get third backup that needed to be plugged in - batteries dead. Answer: No batteries are kept in electronic equipment because of potential damage because of leaking batteries. Units are supposed to be used with AC plug in adapters. All recorders have AC plug in capability. Batteries are available separately and will be changed out annually. Item complete. 21. Wind / atmosphere data taken but not requested by Environmental Liaison. Answer: Event was short enough in duration that data was not needed. Item complete. 22. Plume computer activated, but not used. Answer: Computer / printer takes approximately 5 minutes to power up fully, so procedure is to turn on computer / printer immediately and let is warm up. It may or may not be needed. Item complete. 23. Accountability seemed weak - no radios for confirmation. Answer: Accountability for fire alarms is handled by sweeping the building in question with PERT members. If building is empty, then accountability is done. Item complete. 24. Facility status not announced, but known by most (facility down). Answer: If required, the status boards would be used to present this information. This will be stressed in next annual PERMT training session. 25. PERT Liaison had initial problems with communications. Answer: Initially John Phillips was on the " Operations" radio channel and not the " Command" channel. After Phillips was told to contact the EOC, he switched to the correct channel to talk to the PERT Liaison, item complete. During their closecut meeting for inspection 98-02 held on Friday, April 17*, the two NRC inspectors (Chuck Hooker and Deborah Seymour) had the following comments regarding the fire end SPC's handling of the event: ?. The overall performance at the event site and in the EOC was good; The event was appropriately classified, e Notifications were made properly, e The emergency plan worked effectively. o
Distribution LB:TCP:069:98 June 12,1998 Page 6 Operator responses were good. 2. On the slightly negative side; Even though the checkoff sheets associated with the emergency implementing e procedures are guides and not required, they were not extensively used. They are valuable and we should use them or something similar. Answer: PERMT is instructed that the checkoff sheets in the " Action Guides" can be filled in or not depending on the individual preference. However, they should be referred to periodically throughout the event so that the proper responses are being taken. This will be stressed in the next annual PERMIT training session. There were too many people at the event site standing too close to the door, from which some smoke was emanating, when it was opened to let ti o firemen in. Better control of non-PERT personnel should be maintained. Answer: Team leaders and incident Commander needs to be more cognizant of the hazards and stage PERT members in a nearby but safety location. Item
- complete, The NRC couldn't find a phone in the EOC until one was hooked up for Mr.
e Hooker in the EOC. He recognized that the three phones outside of the EOC needed to be used for notification, but pointed out that generally NRC will want a dedicated line. Answer: Normally NRC would not be on plant site during events. Dedicated phone for NRC is located in Security Specialist's office. Item complete. People didn't seem to know which channels to use on the radios. Answer: Correct radio channels are identified on radio, however adding this information to the pertinent action guides will be done. There is a discrepancy relative to announcing event classifications (e.g., " alert") over the plant PA system, i.e., we have an implementing procedure that says we will do this, but our practice is to not make such announcements. Answer: This implementing procedure will be changed so that the event classification will not need to be announced over the PA system. We should only announce pertinent information over the PA speakers (need to shelter, direction for evacuation, etc.), announcing event classifications would only confuse our employees.
Distribution June 12,1998 LB:TCP:069:98 Page 7 Any open items remaining from the critiques or after-action reports will be completed prior to or during the next annual PERMT training session to be held the weak of October 12,1998. /mah \\
Distributi.D 9 W. A. Baker W. F. Bazemore B. F. Bentley R. K. Burklin J. K. Davis J. M. Deist B. R. Denning B. N. Femreite E. L. Foster S. F. Gaines D. W. Grytness S. D. Haug ~ D. J. Hill E. J. Hough W. G. Keith I D. C. Kilian M. A. Law S. R. Lockhaven L. J. Maas C. D. Manning G. B. Mathison G. A. McGehee M. A. Moberg J. Morales M. R. O'Neill J. J. Payne J. B. Perryman J. H. Phillips L. G. Stephens K. H. Tanaka W. H. Terhark E. M. VanderVeer R. E. Vaughan i C. A. Ward P. M. Wees I
ATTACHMENT VI 1 l 1 4
l I - SIEMENS i LB:98:000 ' Date: May 28,1998 Distribution To: Distribution See attached list 1 . Fr m: L. G. Stephens i 1 i
Subject:
Self-assessment on Waste Segregation I J l ei i Assessment 1, ' A self-assessment was conducted 05/13/98 on Plant Operations waste predisposal tecumulation and management of acid and solvent contaminated waste including procedures, trcining and collection points. w Assessment Members i Participants in the assessment included Richard Westover, Hap Harrison, Rusty Bell, Scott ] N:Ison, Jim Perryman, Mike Connolley and Scott Sohler. l l Assassment Findinos Emolovee Awareness Most but not all operators are aware of the different waste collection points. o Most but not all employees knew how to locate procedures. A few were not sure. The o people that were aware said thst Netscape Navigator was not user friendly. It takes too much time t'o find' procedures. Most but not all Chemical operators know of the reason for and how to operate the mop o head / rag neutralization station in the UNH facility. None of the Ceramics operators that were questioned have eve.- heard of the neutralization station. o Most employees were not aware of EMF-1787, SPC Satellite Accumulation Area Control Document. The " Wet Waste Uranium Recovery Station" Standard Operating Procedure P66,10ci5 needs o to be re-titled to " Mop Head And Rag Neutralization Station". Operators say the title does not reflect what the station function is. Siemens Powar Corporation Nuclear Division Headquarters P.o. Box 130 Tel: 1509) 375-8100 Engineering 8e Manufactunng 2101 Hom Rapids Road Fax:(509) 375-8402 Richland, WA 99352 0130 j
SIEMENS LB:98:000 Date: May 28,1998 Distribution To: Distribution See attached list From: L. G. Stephens
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Self-assessment on Waste Segregation 1 , Assessment (' A self-assessment was conducted 05/13/98 on Plant Operations waste predisposal accumulation end management of acid and solvent contaminated waste including procedures, training and co'lection points. m. Assessment Members Participants in the assessment included Richard Westover, Hap Harrison, Rusty Bell, Scott Nelson, Jim Perryman, Mike Connolley and Scott Sohler. Assessment Findinos Emolovee Awareness Most but not all operators are aware of the different waste collection points. Most but not all employees knew how to locate procedures. A few were not sure. The people that were aware said that Netscape Navigator was not user friendly. It takes too much time to find procedures. ~ Most but not all Chemical operators know of the reason for and how to operate the mop head / rag neutralization station in the UNH facility. None of the Ceramics operators that were questioned have ever heard of the neutralization station. Most employees were not aware of EMF-1787, SPC Satellite Accumulation Area Control Document. The " Wet Waste Uranium Recovery Station" Standard Operating Procedure P66,1055 needs to be re-titled to " Mop Head And Rag Neutralization Station". Operators say the title does not reflect what the station funcdon is. Siemens Power Corporation Nuclear Division Headquarters P.o. Box 130 Tel: 1509) 375-8100 Engineering & Manufacturing 2101 Hom Rapids Road Fax:(509) 375-8402 RicNand. WA E93524130
Distribution LB:97:OOO M2y 28,1998 Page 2 L - Procedures ( Procedures were found to lack information of what the consequences are when incompatible o . waste is mixed.
- ; Procedures on waste handling' are not specific enough to cover required operations..
o -; Rod Fabrication and Bundle Assembly operations have a good knowledge of handling and disposal of solvent rags. It was found that their small daily waste collection cans were not labeled nor being emptied daily per the Standard Operating Procedure. Operators relabeled the cans at the time. Most operators have pover seen EMF-1787, satellite waste document. This is due to the o-document not being gri Netscape Navigator.. Operator Trainina All' employees require addMonal training on waste segregation. e o Perform more frequent operator training classes. Emphasize the consequence of not following waste procedures Operators say their training on waste procedures are lacking in-depth detail. e - e. Maintenance has never had training on locating procedures on Netscape Navigator. Waste Collection Points .e1 0perators have found that the nitric acid and the wet waste collection drum in the waste facility are full a' lot of the time they need to use them on the off shifts. This is from - operations stock piling' mop heads and rags requiring neutralizing and then on the off shifts doing several days of neutralizing at one time filling the drums provided in the waste facility. Mop' heads in the wet combustible waste collection drum were checked for ph and all were
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~ found neutral. How ever, several of the mop heads in the waste drum were like new. Mop
- heads should remain in use until they are no longer useable.
Recommendations & Action items Perform an "in the field" operator training class on each of the waste' streams and their use, o , to include all maintenance personnel. Loi Give operators more in-depth training on locating " operating procedures" on Netscape I Navigator. -- o. Rearrange pertinent procedures to the appropriate locations in Netscape Navigator to make it more user friendly.-
Distribution LB:97:000 May 28,1998 Page 3 Recomn endations & Action items (Cont.) Change the heading to Standard Operating Procedure P66,1055 from Wet Waste Uranium Recovery Station too, " Mop Head and Rag Neutralization Station". Provide training on SOP P66,1055, to include Chemical, Ceramic's and Maintenance personnel. Install EMF-1787, SPC Satellite Accumulation Area Control Document into Netscape + Navigator. Update waste procedures to includo information on the consequence of mixing incompatible waates together alr}d include all pertinent operations. I. Stock piliig of wet waste at the neutralization station should not be allowed. Provide operator training on waste segregation in the work area each quarter. Perform monthly audits on all waste collection points. Document all finds. Concur: l1a1ld inn & S W L N, blW9W Richard Westover Date Mike Connolley / Date b-W b Y Offb me Hap Harrison Date ArriPerrymar( Date .L a E_A h ~ $4WM & se/v f Rusty Bell' Date Scott Sohler D' ate M /cott Nelson Date
Distribution l. B. F. Bentley l R. Bell M. - Connolley A. Gomez H. Harrison B. G. Haugen M. A. Henderson R. B. Logsdon (, L. J. Maas C. D. Manning S. Nelson J. J. Payne J. B. Perreyman I J. H. Phillips l T. C. Probasco l S. Sohler C.J. Stade l-R. E. Vaughan R. L. Westover W. J. Zeithami i l i \\ l<. J
t Date: June 11,1998 To: Tom Probasco From: Kevin Olsen
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Fire Suppressing Waste Bin Following the fire which occurred in the barrel waste sorting area, a request was made by Engineering and Safety to investigate the acquisition of a waste basket / bin that would be capable of smothering a fire that might start in a waste bin. A short evaluation of the incident that occurred, indicated that a waste bin with a fusible link to the lid would be effective in reducing the extent of a bin fire. Other options of using heat sensing within the bin was investigated and found to be a good but more complex option. The passive mechanical system was determined to be the best and most versatile option. As a mechanical system, the fusible lhk would require a minimum level of heat to cause the lid to c.ase. This delay would therefere produce smoke to some extent, however, the total damage would be reduced and tiic fia would ultimately be self-extinguishing. Some research into waste bins has indicated that there are some designs which would limit the amount of oxygen to the fire just by design. A vendor has not been found as yet to determine if the design is feasible with a bin of the required size (3 ft. x 4 ft.). ' A vendor has been contacted for information and recommendations on either design or procurement. I am currently waiting on furtherinformation. The final determination was that the three existing waste baskets, used for the same collection purpose as the basket in which the fire occurred, will be replaced with the new fire suppressing bin as soon as possible. Kevin Olsen Project Engineer .. _ -_}}