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{{#Wiki_filter:K'" Washington State University Nuclear Radiation Center PO Box 641300 Pullman, WA 99164-1300 509-335-8641 FAX 509-335-4433 Marvin M. Mendonca, Senior Project Manager Research and Test Reactors Section New, Research and Test Reactors Program (RNRP)Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-27 License No. R-76 Mr. Mendonca, This letter is in response to a request for more information sent September 30, 2003, regarding Emergency Plan changes at the Washington State University Nuclear Radiation Center.Enclosed are copies of our Administrative Requirement Schedule, which is used to ensure timely completion of maintenance and training, Standard Operating Procedure 32, which details training requirements, and the Emergency Procedure detailing requirements for conduct of training and drills.Since the proposed change deals with periodicity, these procedures and schedules will be updated to reflect the new timeliness requirements upon implementation of the Emergency Plan changes.Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions or comments either by email at ssharptmail.wsu.edu or by telephone at (509) 335-7669. | {{#Wiki_filter:K'" Washington State University Nuclear Radiation Center PO Box 641300 Pullman, WA 99164-1300 509-335-8641 FAX 509-335-4433 Marvin M. Mendonca, Senior Project Manager Research and Test Reactors Section New, Research and Test Reactors Program (RNRP) | ||
Thank You for your help in this matter. | Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-27 License No. R-76 Mr. Mendonca, This letter is in response to a request for more information sent September 30, 2003, regarding Emergency Plan changes at the Washington State University Nuclear Radiation Center. | ||
ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENT SCHED For Year: Zcc'j Foi ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENT | Enclosed are copies of our Administrative Requirement Schedule, which is used to ensure timely completion of maintenance and training, Standard Operating Procedure 32, which details training requirements, and the Emergency Procedure detailing requirements for conduct of training and drills. | ||
*.***_I JAN-FEB-MAR APR-MAY-JUN JUL-AUGSEP IOCT-NOV-D_ | Since the proposed change deals with periodicity, these procedures and schedules will be updated to reflect the new timeliness requirements upon implementation of the Emergency Plan changes. | ||
Inventory Emergency Kits Date/lnt I I IDE Material Status Report to NRC Date/Int DN NRC Staff Em Proc/Security Review Date/nt N .. ... ...W.S.U. Police Security Review Date/hnt .. .. | Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions or comments either by email at ssharptmail.wsu.edu or by telephone at (509) 335-7669. Thank You for your help in this matter. | ||
N.A~saX~a I ssa ssN~ | ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENT SCHED For Year: Zcc'j Foi ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENT *.***_I JAN-FEB-MAR APR-MAY-JUN JUL-AUGSEP IOCT-NOV-D_ | ||
DE Hazmat Refresher Training (3yr.) Date/nt N DE CSU Hospital / FD Training Date/nt | Inventory Emergency Kits Date/lnt I I IDE Material Status Report to NRC Date/Int DN NRC Staff Em Proc/Security Review Date/nt N .. ...... | ||
1 1/18/97 W.S.U. NUCLEAR RADIATION CENTER Standard Operating Procedure No. 32 STANDARD PROCEDURE FOR SECURITY AND EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING FOR NUCLEAR RADIATION CENTER, RADIATION SAFETY OFFICE AND CAMPUS POLICE PERSONNEL TABLE OF CONTENTS Page A. GENERAL .......1 W.S.U. NUCLEAR RADIATION CENTER Standard Operating Procedure No. 32 STANDARD PROCEDURE FOR SECURITY AND EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING FOR NUCLEAR RADIATION CENTER, RADIATION SAFETY OFFICE AND CAMPUS POLICE PERSONNEL A. GENERAL The Nuclear Radiation Center's Security Plan and Emergency Plan both require that the Campus Police Officers and the Center's staff, experimenters and Radiation Safety Office staff review the facility's security requirements and review emergency procedures on an annual basis. The reactor staff will conduct the annual training in such a way that each individual required to attend the training session has an opportunity to do so and that they understand their responsibilities to the overall requirements for security and safe operating procedures of the facility. | W.S.U. Police Security Review Date/hnt .. . A . | ||
The specific training outlines and material covered in the training sessions can be found in their respective Security Plan or Emergency Plan. | __._. . DE Facility Emergency Drill Date/nt ....N ... ... DE Special Nuclear Materials Inventory Date/int N R NA DE Annual Report to the NRC Date/mt ggN.Ai} SfBs i:Sa SIBf sNA B DE Core Pulsing Limit Calculation Date/mt R i~Ags NAg~~ga sR)RSgiJrBS NAs ______ D RSC Review of Rad Protect Programn Date/mt NfiAss gRggN~s* AisR NA B _____ I D P.M.H. Em Service Agreemt Renewv Date/mt NRA g~ c~Ag N; R. ggB RS.Ba NA~.RR e.g D RSC Reviewv of S.O.P.'s Date/Int N Ag AN DE RSC Review of Emergency Plan Date/mt NA.RfB~RsSis'a N@s A NBXRgAs~ NA RSC Review of Security Plan Date/Int NB A NANE 201 Ventilation System Filter Change (2yr.) Date/mt NaA~f sSaNA~gaB sl R Ni RA s N Ag "R~s Dg Radioactive Material Inventory Date/lnt I f I I D C.A.A. Security Key/Lock Change Datelmnt '. N~iA '= NA... N A0 lI~g>B>.* DE Key Safe Combination Change Date/Int N ARX Nm N ADE Neutron Radiation Survey Date/mt ........... N.A~saX~a I ssa ssN~ggAsg~g IR~gsg... DE Hazmat Refresher Training (3yr.) Date/nt N DE CSU Hospital / FD Training Date/nt NA DE Security System Code Change Date/nt -N B ' NA ....... | ||
TRAINING AND DRILLS 1. Training. | Update Co-60 Log Date/Int I I I I DE NOTE: 4---- | ||
The Reactor Supervisor in cooperation with the Radiation Safety Supeisor shall conduct an annual emergency response training program.The training program should include sessions that foster the participants' abilities to perform assigned functions during an emergency situation. | 4-- | ||
The program shall be designed to provide appropriate training for the following groups of individuals: | 4-- | ||
: a. The entire Radiation Center staff and associated graduate students.b. Radiation Safety Office personnel. | |||
: c. W.S.U. Campus Police Department personnel. | 1 1/18/97 W.S.U. NUCLEAR RADIATION CENTER Standard Operating Procedure No. 32 STANDARD PROCEDURE FOR SECURITY AND EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING FOR NUCLEAR RADIATION CENTER, RADIATION SAFETY OFFICE AND CAMPUS POLICE PERSONNEL TABLE OF CONTENTS Page A. GENERAL ....... 1 | ||
: d. W.S.U. Fire Department and ambulance service personnel. | |||
: e. Memorial Hospital emergency room personnel. | W.S.U. NUCLEAR RADIATION CENTER Standard Operating Procedure No. 32 STANDARD PROCEDURE FOR SECURITY AND EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING FOR NUCLEAR RADIATION CENTER, RADIATION SAFETY OFFICE AND CAMPUS POLICE PERSONNEL A. GENERAL The Nuclear Radiation Center's Security Plan and Emergency Plan both require that the Campus Police Officers and the Center's staff, experimenters and Radiation Safety Office staff review the facility's security requirements and review emergency procedures on an annual basis. The reactor staff will conduct the annual training in such a way that each individual required to attend the training session has an opportunity to do so and that they understand their responsibilities to the overall requirements for security and safe operating procedures of the facility. The specific training outlines and material covered in the training sessions can be found in their respective Security Plan or Emergency Plan. | ||
: 2. Conduct of Drills and Exercises. | |||
An onsite emergency drill will be conducted annually to test the adequacy of emergency procedures and to insure that emergency organization personnel are familiar with their duties. The drill will be executed as realistically as possible and will include the use of appropriate emergency equipment. | TRAINING AND DRILLS | ||
Biennially these drills shall include coordination with offsite emergency personnel and a test of the communication links and notification procedures with these offsite agencies and support organizations. | : 1. Training. The Reactor Supervisor in cooperation with the Radiation Safety Supeisor shall conduct an annual emergency response training program. | ||
Accident scenarios shall be varied with each drill such that over a 2-year period the following emergency aspects are tested: a. Medical emergency involving a simulated contaminated individual. | The training program should include sessions that foster the participants' abilities to perform assigned functions during an emergency situation. The program shall be designed to provide appropriate training for the following groups of individuals: | ||
: b. Radiological monitoring including contamination control methods, dose rate measurements, non-essential personnel evacuation and recordkeeping. | : a. The entire Radiation Center staff and associated graduate students. | ||
: c. Communication tests designed to insure reliability of the system(s) and correct transmission and receipt of messages.3. Critique of Drills and Exercises. | : b. Radiation Safety Office personnel. | ||
At the conclusion of each drill, a critique to identify deficiencies in the emergency response plan shall be held and shall include the participating support and emergency groups. Observers' and participants' comments on those areas needing improvement shall be evaluated and consideration may be given to possible changes in the plan and procedures.}} | : c. W.S.U. Campus Police Department personnel. | ||
: d. W.S.U. Fire Department and ambulance service personnel. | |||
: e. Memorial Hospital emergency room personnel. | |||
: 2. Conduct of Drills and Exercises. An onsite emergency drill will be conducted annually to test the adequacy of emergency procedures and to insure that emergency organization personnel are familiar with their duties. The drill will be executed as realistically as possible and will include the use of appropriate emergency equipment. Biennially these drills shall include coordination with offsite emergency personnel and a test of the communication links and notification procedures with these offsite agencies and support organizations. | |||
Accident scenarios shall be varied with each drill such that over a 2-year period the following emergency aspects are tested: | |||
: a. Medical emergency involving a simulated contaminated individual. | |||
: b. Radiological monitoring including contamination control methods, dose rate measurements, non-essential personnel evacuation and recordkeeping. | |||
: c. Communication tests designed to insure reliability of the system(s) and correct transmission and receipt of messages. | |||
: 3. Critique of Drills and Exercises. At the conclusion of each drill, a critique to identify deficiencies in the emergency response plan shall be held and shall include the participating support and emergency groups. Observers' and participants' comments on those areas needing improvement shall be evaluated and consideration may be given to possible changes in the plan and procedures.}} |
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K'" Washington State University Nuclear Radiation Center PO Box 641300 Pullman, WA 99164-1300 509-335-8641 FAX 509-335-4433 Marvin M. Mendonca, Senior Project Manager Research and Test Reactors Section New, Research and Test Reactors Program (RNRP)
Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-27 License No. R-76 Mr. Mendonca, This letter is in response to a request for more information sent September 30, 2003, regarding Emergency Plan changes at the Washington State University Nuclear Radiation Center.
Enclosed are copies of our Administrative Requirement Schedule, which is used to ensure timely completion of maintenance and training, Standard Operating Procedure 32, which details training requirements, and the Emergency Procedure detailing requirements for conduct of training and drills.
Since the proposed change deals with periodicity, these procedures and schedules will be updated to reflect the new timeliness requirements upon implementation of the Emergency Plan changes.
Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions or comments either by email at ssharptmail.wsu.edu or by telephone at (509) 335-7669. Thank You for your help in this matter.
ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENT SCHED For Year: Zcc'j Foi ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENT *.***_I JAN-FEB-MAR APR-MAY-JUN JUL-AUGSEP IOCT-NOV-D_
Inventory Emergency Kits Date/lnt I I IDE Material Status Report to NRC Date/Int DN NRC Staff Em Proc/Security Review Date/nt N .. ......
W.S.U. Police Security Review Date/hnt .. . A .
__._. . DE Facility Emergency Drill Date/nt ....N ... ... DE Special Nuclear Materials Inventory Date/int N R NA DE Annual Report to the NRC Date/mt ggN.Ai} SfBs i:Sa SIBf sNA B DE Core Pulsing Limit Calculation Date/mt R i~Ags NAg~~ga sR)RSgiJrBS NAs ______ D RSC Review of Rad Protect Programn Date/mt NfiAss gRggN~s* AisR NA B _____ I D P.M.H. Em Service Agreemt Renewv Date/mt NRA g~ c~Ag N; R. ggB RS.Ba NA~.RR e.g D RSC Reviewv of S.O.P.'s Date/Int N Ag AN DE RSC Review of Emergency Plan Date/mt NA.RfB~RsSis'a N@s A NBXRgAs~ NA RSC Review of Security Plan Date/Int NB A NANE 201 Ventilation System Filter Change (2yr.) Date/mt NaA~f sSaNA~gaB sl R Ni RA s N Ag "R~s Dg Radioactive Material Inventory Date/lnt I f I I D C.A.A. Security Key/Lock Change Datelmnt '. N~iA '= NA... N A0 lI~g>B>.* DE Key Safe Combination Change Date/Int N ARX Nm N ADE Neutron Radiation Survey Date/mt ........... N.A~saX~a I ssa ssN~ggAsg~g IR~gsg... DE Hazmat Refresher Training (3yr.) Date/nt N DE CSU Hospital / FD Training Date/nt NA DE Security System Code Change Date/nt -N B ' NA .......
Update Co-60 Log Date/Int I I I I DE NOTE: 4----
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1 1/18/97 W.S.U. NUCLEAR RADIATION CENTER Standard Operating Procedure No. 32 STANDARD PROCEDURE FOR SECURITY AND EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING FOR NUCLEAR RADIATION CENTER, RADIATION SAFETY OFFICE AND CAMPUS POLICE PERSONNEL TABLE OF CONTENTS Page A. GENERAL ....... 1
W.S.U. NUCLEAR RADIATION CENTER Standard Operating Procedure No. 32 STANDARD PROCEDURE FOR SECURITY AND EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING FOR NUCLEAR RADIATION CENTER, RADIATION SAFETY OFFICE AND CAMPUS POLICE PERSONNEL A. GENERAL The Nuclear Radiation Center's Security Plan and Emergency Plan both require that the Campus Police Officers and the Center's staff, experimenters and Radiation Safety Office staff review the facility's security requirements and review emergency procedures on an annual basis. The reactor staff will conduct the annual training in such a way that each individual required to attend the training session has an opportunity to do so and that they understand their responsibilities to the overall requirements for security and safe operating procedures of the facility. The specific training outlines and material covered in the training sessions can be found in their respective Security Plan or Emergency Plan.
TRAINING AND DRILLS
- 1. Training. The Reactor Supervisor in cooperation with the Radiation Safety Supeisor shall conduct an annual emergency response training program.
The training program should include sessions that foster the participants' abilities to perform assigned functions during an emergency situation. The program shall be designed to provide appropriate training for the following groups of individuals:
- a. The entire Radiation Center staff and associated graduate students.
- b. Radiation Safety Office personnel.
- c. W.S.U. Campus Police Department personnel.
- d. W.S.U. Fire Department and ambulance service personnel.
- e. Memorial Hospital emergency room personnel.
- 2. Conduct of Drills and Exercises. An onsite emergency drill will be conducted annually to test the adequacy of emergency procedures and to insure that emergency organization personnel are familiar with their duties. The drill will be executed as realistically as possible and will include the use of appropriate emergency equipment. Biennially these drills shall include coordination with offsite emergency personnel and a test of the communication links and notification procedures with these offsite agencies and support organizations.
Accident scenarios shall be varied with each drill such that over a 2-year period the following emergency aspects are tested:
- a. Medical emergency involving a simulated contaminated individual.
- b. Radiological monitoring including contamination control methods, dose rate measurements, non-essential personnel evacuation and recordkeeping.
- c. Communication tests designed to insure reliability of the system(s) and correct transmission and receipt of messages.
- 3. Critique of Drills and Exercises. At the conclusion of each drill, a critique to identify deficiencies in the emergency response plan shall be held and shall include the participating support and emergency groups. Observers' and participants' comments on those areas needing improvement shall be evaluated and consideration may be given to possible changes in the plan and procedures.