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| issue date = 06/23/1988
| issue date = 06/23/1988
| title = Forwards Steam Generator Repair Project Radiation Protection 90 Day Interim Rept 1, for 880216-0516.Rept 2 for Period 880317-0818 Will Be Provided by 880916
| title = Forwards Steam Generator Repair Project Radiation Protection 90 Day Interim Rept 1, for 880216-0516.Rept 2 for Period 880317-0818 Will Be Provided by 880916
| author name = ALEXICH M P
| author name = Alexich M
| author affiliation = INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG
| author affiliation = INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG
| addressee name = MURLEY T E
| addressee name = Murley T
| addressee affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (ARM)
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==SUBJECT:==
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==DearDr.Murley:==
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Asrequiredbysection7.3oftheSafetyEvaluation bytheOfficeofNuclearReactorRegulation relatedtoAmendment No.100toFacilityLicenseNo.DPR-74,enclosedisonecopyoftheSteamGenerator RepairProjectRadiation Protection 90-DayInterimReportNo.1.Thisreportsummarizes theactivities oftheProjectRadiation Protection/ALARA Group(PRPAG)fortheperiodFebruary16,1988,toMay16,1988.Theseactivities includedprocedure development, ALARAreviewsofworkpackages,
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: training, radwastecontrol,installation ofacomputerized radiation workpermitanddosetrackingsystem(PRISM),andNVLAPaccreditation ofourTLDprocessing laboratory.
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Attachment 1tothisletterprovidesadetaileddiscussion oftheseactivities.
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Thecollective occupational exposureestimatefortheSteamGenerator RepairProjectremainsat1733man-rem.TheProjectALARAgrouptracksexposureonapershiftbasisandreportsthetotalsweeklyintheProjectALARACommittee andtheProjectManagement weeklymeetings.
Attachment 2tothisletterprovidesacomparison, onaweeklybasis,oftheactualman-remexpendedversustheestimated man-remexpenditure.
Thereportedweeklyestimateisderivedbycalculating thejobpercentcompletebasedonactualman-hours comparedto512,691totalProjectRWPhours.Theestimated man-remexpenditure throughMay19,1988,was43.5man-rem.Actualman-remexpenditure forthistimeperiodwas12.906man-rem.Thedifference betweenactualandestimated accumulative exposurecanbetracedto,J'806280047 8806231lPDRADOCK05000316PDCD Dr.T.E.Murley-2-AEP:NRC:0980M thefactthatmostofthepreparatory worktodatetookplaceinextremely lowdoseareas.AstheProjectmovesintotheremovalphase,tasksshouldaccrueexposureatarateclosertotheestimated averageeffective doserate(taskexposure/task RWPhours).TheRadiation Protection 90-DayInterimReportNo.2,whichwillcovertheperiodMay17,1988,toAugust18,1988,willbeprovidedtoyoubySeptember 16,1988.Thisdocumenthasbeenpreparedfollowing corporate procedures whichincorporate areasonable setofcontrolstoensureitsaccuracyandcompleteness priortosignature bytheundersigned.
Sincerely, M..AleichVicePresident edgAttachments cc:D.H.Williams, Jr.W.G.Smith,Jr.-BridgmanR.C.CallenG.Bruchmann G.CharnoffNRCResidentInspector
-BridgmanA.B.Davis,NRCRegion ATTACHMENT 1TOAEP:NRC:0980M COOKNUCLEARPLANT,UNIT2STEAMGENERATOR REPAIRPROJECTRADIATION PROTECTION 90-DAYINTERIMREPORTNO.11.0Introduction IndianaMichiganPowerCompanyisrepairing thefoursteamgenerators attheCookNuclearPlantunit2whichsufferedsecondary sidetubedegradation duetointergranular attack/stress corrosion crackingatthetubesupportplateandtubesheetregions.Sincethistypeoflarge-scale maintenance hasthepotential forindividual andcollective radiation exp'osures beyondthatofroutinemaintenance, theNRCreceivedadescription oftheproject's plannedradiation protection programaspartoftheSteamGenerator RepairReportsubmitted November7,1986,andrevisedonMarch30,July24,October30,December4,1987,andFebruary18,1988.Theimplementation oftheRadiation Protection ProgramasofMay16,1988,isprovidedbelow.2.0ProramsandProcedures TheProjectRadiation Protection/ALARA Group(PRPAG)completed andissued88project-specific procedures tocontroltheradiation protection andradwasteaspectsoftheRepairProject.Theprocedures coversevenfunctional areas:operational radiation" protection, ALARA,dosimetry,
: training, supportservices, PRISMandradwaste.
Thestatusofeachfunctional areaisidentified below.3.0~DosimetPRPAGdosimetry staffcompleted thedevelopment, installation andNationalVoluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)accreditation oftheTLDprocessing laboratory.
FinalNVLAPapprovalwasreceivedApril28,1988.Projectpersonnel werebadgedunderthenewsystemonMay1,1988,atwhichtimethedosimetry recordsstaffcompleted programdevelopment fordosimetry recordkeeping, wholebodycountingandrespirator fittesting.Todate349wholebodycountsand177respirator fittestshavebeenperformed.


==4.0 TrainingThePRPAGTrainingStaffcompleted==
Indiana Michigan Power Company P.O. Box 16631 Coiumbus, OH 43216 AEP:NRC'0980M Donald C.
thedevelopment andimplementation of29trainingmodulescovering:
Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 2 Docket: No. 50-316 License No.
GeneralEmployees Training(GET),Project-Specific
DPR-74 STEAM GENERATOR REPAIR PROJECT RADIATION PROTECTION 90-DAY INTERIM REPORT NO.
: Training, Supervisor ALARATrainingandRadiation Protection Technician Training.
1 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN:
Thetrainingof89Radiation Protection Personnel hasbeencompleted.
Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.
Atotalof341personnel haveattendedPRPAGGETtrainingsessions.
20555 ATTN:
T.
E. Murley June 23, 1988


==5.0 PRISMisacomputerized==
==Dear Dr. Murley:==
radiation workpermitanddosetrackingsystem.ThePRISMSysteminstallation wascompleted on  
As required by section 7.3 of the Safety Evaluation by the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation related to Amendment No.
100 to Facility License No. DPR-74, enclosed is one copy of the Steam Generator Repair Project Radiation Protection 90-Day Interim Report No.
1.
This report summarizes the activities of the Project Radiation Protection/ALARA Group (PRPAG) for the period February 16,
: 1988, to May 16, 1988.
These activities included procedure development, ALARA reviews of work packages, training, radwaste control, installation of a computerized radiation work permit and dose tracking system (PRISM), and NVLAP accreditation of our TLD processing laboratory.
Attachment 1 to this letter provides a detailed discussion of these activities.
The collective occupational exposure estimate for the Steam Generator Repair Project remains at 1733 man-rem.
The Project ALARA group tracks exposure on a per shift basis and reports the totals weekly in the Project ALARA Committee and the Project Management weekly meetings.
Attachment 2 to this letter provides a comparison, on a weekly basis, of the actual man-rem expended versus the estimated man-rem expenditure.
The reported weekly estimate is derived by calculating the job percent complete based on actual man-hours compared to 512,691 total Project RWP hours.
The estimated man-rem expenditure through May 19,
: 1988, was 43.5 man-rem.
Actual man-rem expenditure for this time period was 12.906 man-rem.
The difference between actual and estimated accumulative exposure can be traced to
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Page2November16,1987,andbecamethesystemofrecorddoseonApril1,1988,fortheSGRPproject.Finetuningofreportformatsandtheincorporation ofuseridentified needsison-going.
Dr. T. E. Murley AEP:NRC:0980M the fact that most of the preparatory work to date took place in extremely low dose areas.
As the Project moves into the removal
: phase, tasks should accrue exposure at a rate closer to the estimated average effective dose rate (task exposure/task RWP hours).
The Radiation Protection 90-Day Interim Report No. 2, which will cover the period May 17, 1988, to August 18, 1988, will be provided to you by September 16, 1988.
This document has been prepared following corporate procedures which incorporate a reasonable set of controls to ensure its accuracy and completeness prior to signature by the undersigned.
Sincerely, M.
. Ale ich Vice President edg Attachments cc:
D. H. Williams, Jr.
W.
G. Smith, Jr.
- Bridgman R.
C. Callen G. Bruchmann G. Charnoff NRC Resident Inspector
- Bridgman A. B. Davis, NRC Region


==6.0 0eatonalRadiation==
ATTACHMENT 1 TO AEP:NRC:0980M COOK NUCLEAR PLANT, UNIT 2 STEAM GENERATOR REPAIR PROJECT RADIATION PROTECTION 90-DAY INTERIM REPORT NO.
Protectio ThePRPAG-Operational Radiation Protection Grouphascompleted programdevelopment, begunstaffaugmentation andcompleted theset-upofRadiation Protection areasinthenewContainment AccessBuilding(CAB).Thisincludedthecountingroom(2HPGicountersand1proportional counter),
1 1.0 Introduction Indiana Michigan Power Company is repairing the four steam generators at the Cook Nuclear Plant unit 2 which suffered secondary side tube degradation due to intergranular attack/stress corrosion cracking at the tube support plate and tube sheet regions.
theinstrument area,theRadiation WorkPermitarea(PRISMterminals andofficeareas),personnel decontamination areasandaccess/egress routesintotheRadiation ControlArea.Staffinglevelsduringtheperiodgrewto65technicians tosupportProjectworkactivities.
Since this type of large-scale maintenance has the potential for individual and collective radiation exp'osures beyond that of routine maintenance, the NRC received a description of the project's planned radiation protection program as part of the Steam Generator Repair Report submitted November 7,
Therehavebeenthreepersonnel contaminations, oneexposureinvestigation (lostTLD)andoneRadiological Occurrence Peportduringtheperiod.7.0SuortServicesArrangements forthepurchaseorleaseofprotective
: 1986, and revised on March 30, July 24, October 30, December 4,
: clothing, expendable
: 1987, and February 18, 1988.
: supplies, supportfacilities andequipment continued duringtheperiod.OnApril14,1988,14SupportServicesTechnicians completed initialtraining.
The implementation of the Radiation Protection Program as of May 16, 1988, is provided below.
Themobilerespirator cleaning/repair facilitywasreceivedonApril18,1988,andwasavailable foruseMay13,1988.Aninitialstockof440respirators havebeenmadeavailable forservice.8.0RadwasteTheRadwasteGroupcompleted development oftheProjectRadwastePlaninJanuary1988.Majorobjectives ofthisplancalledforconstruction ofaRadwasteSupportBuilding, contracting foroff-siteprocessing
2.0 Pro rams and Procedures The Project Radiation Protection/ALARA Group (PRPAG) completed and issued 88 project-specific procedures to control the radiation protection and radwaste aspects of the Repair Project.
: services, implementation ofacomputerized WasteTrackingandManifesting System,anddevelopment ofprogramprocedures.
The procedures cover seven functional areas:
Theconstruction oftheRadwasteSupportBuildingbeganFebruary26,1988,andwascompleted May16,1988.Acontractwasawardedforoff-siteprocessing ofRadwaste.
operational radiation" protection, ALARA, dosimetry, training, support services, PRISM and radwaste.
Acontractwasawardedforthepurchaseofacomputerized WasteTrackingandManifesting Systemandinstallation ofthesystemwasscheduled forMay17and18,1988.NineRadwasteProcedures havebeendeveloped andissued.ThefirstRadwasteTechnicians arrivedon-siteMay2,1988,andcompleted trainingonMay16,1988.9.0ALA~ThePRPAGALARAGroupcompleted 82planningstageworkpackageALARAreviewsoutofatotal126.Duringthesereviewsholdpoints,specialALARANotesandCautionsand'training requirements wereintroduced intotheworkpackages.
The status of each functional area is identified below.
Thirty-seven shielding andfourcontainment requestshavebeenreceivedandareinprogress.
3.0
Fivepre-jobbriefings havebeenperformed.
~Dosimet PRPAG dosimetry staff completed the development, installation and National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accreditation of the TLD processing laboratory.
40SGRPPREPARATIONPHASEPERSONNEL EXPOSURES
Final NVLAP approval was received April 28, 1988.
-ESTIMATEOvs.ACTUAL43.8tK2ESTIMATE~ACTUAL35~g3o-I25~rp20-Z9.831.034.4~oJ0.t04/2212.91.92.84.804/2805/1205/05WEEK05/19NOTE:ESTIMATEVALUESDERIVEDFROMPROJECT%COMPLETEBYRWPHOURS 1~A}}
Project personnel were badged under the new system on May 1, 1988, at which time the dosimetry records staff completed program development for dosimetry recordkeeping, whole body counting and respirator fit testing.
To date 349 whole body counts and 177 respirator fit tests have been performed.
4.0 Training The PRPAG Training Staff completed the development and implementation of 29 training modules covering:
General Employees Training (GET), Project-Specific Training, Supervisor ALARA Training and Radiation Protection Technician Training.
The training of 89 Radiation Protection Personnel has been completed.
A total of 341 personnel have attended PRPAG GET training sessions.
5.0 PRISM is a computerized radiation work permit and dose tracking system.
The PRISM System installation was completed on
 
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November 16,
: 1987, and became the system of record dose on April 1, 1988, for the SGRP project.
Fine tuning of report formats and the incorporation of user identified needs is on-going.
6.0 0 e at onal Radiation Protectio The PRPAG-Operational Radiation Protection Group has completed program development, begun staff augmentation and completed the set-up of Radiation Protection areas in the new Containment Access Building (CAB).
This included the counting room (2 HPGi counters and 1 proportional counter),
the instrument area, the Radiation Work Permit area (PRISM terminals and office areas),
personnel decontamination areas and access/egress routes into the Radiation Control Area.
Staffing levels during the period grew to 65 technicians to support Project work activities.
There have been three personnel contaminations, one exposure investigation (lost TLD) and one Radiological Occurrence Peport during the period.
7.0 Su ort Services Arrangements for the purchase or lease of protective clothing, expendable
: supplies, support facilities and equipment continued during the period.
On April 14,
: 1988, 14 Support Services Technicians completed initial training.
The mobile respirator cleaning/repair facility was received on April 18,
: 1988, and was available for use May 13, 1988.
An initial stock of 440 respirators have been made available for service.
8.0 Radwaste The Radwaste Group completed development of the Project Radwaste Plan in January 1988.
Major objectives of this plan called for construction of a Radwaste Support Building, contracting for off-site processing
: services, implementation of a computerized Waste Tracking and Manifesting System, and development of program procedures.
The construction of the Radwaste Support Building began February 26,
: 1988, and was completed May 16, 1988.
A contract was awarded for off-site processing of Radwaste.
A contract was awarded for the purchase of a computerized Waste Tracking and Manifesting System and installation of the system was scheduled for May 17 and 18, 1988.
Nine Radwaste Procedures have been developed and issued.
The first Radwaste Technicians arrived on-site May 2, 1988, and completed training on May 16, 1988.
: 9. 0 ALA~
The PRPAG ALARA Group completed 82 planning stage work package ALARA reviews out of a total 126.
During these reviews hold points, special ALARA Notes and Cautions and'training requirements were introduced into the work packages.
Thirty-seven shielding and four containment requests have been received and are in progress.
Five pre-job briefings have been performed.
 
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Indiana Michigan Power Company P.O. Box 16631 Coiumbus, OH 43216 AEP:NRC'0980M Donald C.

Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 2 Docket: No. 50-316 License No.

DPR-74 STEAM GENERATOR REPAIR PROJECT RADIATION PROTECTION 90-DAY INTERIM REPORT NO.

1 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN:

Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.

20555 ATTN:

T.

E. Murley June 23, 1988

Dear Dr. Murley:

As required by section 7.3 of the Safety Evaluation by the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation related to Amendment No.

100 to Facility License No. DPR-74, enclosed is one copy of the Steam Generator Repair Project Radiation Protection 90-Day Interim Report No.

1.

This report summarizes the activities of the Project Radiation Protection/ALARA Group (PRPAG) for the period February 16,

1988, to May 16, 1988.

These activities included procedure development, ALARA reviews of work packages, training, radwaste control, installation of a computerized radiation work permit and dose tracking system (PRISM), and NVLAP accreditation of our TLD processing laboratory.

Attachment 1 to this letter provides a detailed discussion of these activities.

The collective occupational exposure estimate for the Steam Generator Repair Project remains at 1733 man-rem.

The Project ALARA group tracks exposure on a per shift basis and reports the totals weekly in the Project ALARA Committee and the Project Management weekly meetings.

Attachment 2 to this letter provides a comparison, on a weekly basis, of the actual man-rem expended versus the estimated man-rem expenditure.

The reported weekly estimate is derived by calculating the job percent complete based on actual man-hours compared to 512,691 total Project RWP hours.

The estimated man-rem expenditure through May 19,

1988, was 43.5 man-rem.

Actual man-rem expenditure for this time period was 12.906 man-rem.

The difference between actual and estimated accumulative exposure can be traced to

,J'806280047 880623 1

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Dr. T. E. Murley AEP:NRC:0980M the fact that most of the preparatory work to date took place in extremely low dose areas.

As the Project moves into the removal

phase, tasks should accrue exposure at a rate closer to the estimated average effective dose rate (task exposure/task RWP hours).

The Radiation Protection 90-Day Interim Report No. 2, which will cover the period May 17, 1988, to August 18, 1988, will be provided to you by September 16, 1988.

This document has been prepared following corporate procedures which incorporate a reasonable set of controls to ensure its accuracy and completeness prior to signature by the undersigned.

Sincerely, M.

. Ale ich Vice President edg Attachments cc:

D. H. Williams, Jr.

W.

G. Smith, Jr.

- Bridgman R.

C. Callen G. Bruchmann G. Charnoff NRC Resident Inspector

- Bridgman A. B. Davis, NRC Region

ATTACHMENT 1 TO AEP:NRC:0980M COOK NUCLEAR PLANT, UNIT 2 STEAM GENERATOR REPAIR PROJECT RADIATION PROTECTION 90-DAY INTERIM REPORT NO.

1 1.0 Introduction Indiana Michigan Power Company is repairing the four steam generators at the Cook Nuclear Plant unit 2 which suffered secondary side tube degradation due to intergranular attack/stress corrosion cracking at the tube support plate and tube sheet regions.

Since this type of large-scale maintenance has the potential for individual and collective radiation exp'osures beyond that of routine maintenance, the NRC received a description of the project's planned radiation protection program as part of the Steam Generator Repair Report submitted November 7,

1986, and revised on March 30, July 24, October 30, December 4,
1987, and February 18, 1988.

The implementation of the Radiation Protection Program as of May 16, 1988, is provided below.

2.0 Pro rams and Procedures The Project Radiation Protection/ALARA Group (PRPAG) completed and issued 88 project-specific procedures to control the radiation protection and radwaste aspects of the Repair Project.

The procedures cover seven functional areas:

operational radiation" protection, ALARA, dosimetry, training, support services, PRISM and radwaste.

The status of each functional area is identified below.

3.0

~Dosimet PRPAG dosimetry staff completed the development, installation and National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accreditation of the TLD processing laboratory.

Final NVLAP approval was received April 28, 1988.

Project personnel were badged under the new system on May 1, 1988, at which time the dosimetry records staff completed program development for dosimetry recordkeeping, whole body counting and respirator fit testing.

To date 349 whole body counts and 177 respirator fit tests have been performed.

4.0 Training The PRPAG Training Staff completed the development and implementation of 29 training modules covering:

General Employees Training (GET), Project-Specific Training, Supervisor ALARA Training and Radiation Protection Technician Training.

The training of 89 Radiation Protection Personnel has been completed.

A total of 341 personnel have attended PRPAG GET training sessions.

5.0 PRISM is a computerized radiation work permit and dose tracking system.

The PRISM System installation was completed on

Page 2

November 16,

1987, and became the system of record dose on April 1, 1988, for the SGRP project.

Fine tuning of report formats and the incorporation of user identified needs is on-going.

6.0 0 e at onal Radiation Protectio The PRPAG-Operational Radiation Protection Group has completed program development, begun staff augmentation and completed the set-up of Radiation Protection areas in the new Containment Access Building (CAB).

This included the counting room (2 HPGi counters and 1 proportional counter),

the instrument area, the Radiation Work Permit area (PRISM terminals and office areas),

personnel decontamination areas and access/egress routes into the Radiation Control Area.

Staffing levels during the period grew to 65 technicians to support Project work activities.

There have been three personnel contaminations, one exposure investigation (lost TLD) and one Radiological Occurrence Peport during the period.

7.0 Su ort Services Arrangements for the purchase or lease of protective clothing, expendable

supplies, support facilities and equipment continued during the period.

On April 14,

1988, 14 Support Services Technicians completed initial training.

The mobile respirator cleaning/repair facility was received on April 18,

1988, and was available for use May 13, 1988.

An initial stock of 440 respirators have been made available for service.

8.0 Radwaste The Radwaste Group completed development of the Project Radwaste Plan in January 1988.

Major objectives of this plan called for construction of a Radwaste Support Building, contracting for off-site processing

services, implementation of a computerized Waste Tracking and Manifesting System, and development of program procedures.

The construction of the Radwaste Support Building began February 26,

1988, and was completed May 16, 1988.

A contract was awarded for off-site processing of Radwaste.

A contract was awarded for the purchase of a computerized Waste Tracking and Manifesting System and installation of the system was scheduled for May 17 and 18, 1988.

Nine Radwaste Procedures have been developed and issued.

The first Radwaste Technicians arrived on-site May 2, 1988, and completed training on May 16, 1988.

9. 0 ALA~

The PRPAG ALARA Group completed 82 planning stage work package ALARA reviews out of a total 126.

During these reviews hold points, special ALARA Notes and Cautions and'training requirements were introduced into the work packages.

Thirty-seven shielding and four containment requests have been received and are in progress.

Five pre-job briefings have been performed.

40 SGRP PREPARA TION PHA SE PERSONNEL EXPOSURES - ESTIMA TEO vs. ACTUAL

43. 8 tK2 ESTIMATE

~ ACTUAL 35~

g 3o-I 25~

r p 20 Z9. 8 3 1.0 34.4

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0. t 04/22 12.9 1.9 2.8 4.8 04/28 05/ 12 05/05 WEEK 05/ 19 NOTE: ESTIMATE VALUES DERIVED FROM PROJECT COMPLETE BY RWP HOURS

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