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==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
Forwards"SteamGeneratorRepairProjectRadiationProtection90DayInterimRept1,"for880216-0516.DISTRIBUTIONCODE:AOOIDCOPIESRECEIVED:LTRJENCLQSIZE:+TITLE:ORSubmittal:GeneralDistributionNOTES:RI,,"'ECIPIENTIDCODE/NAMEPD3-1LASTANG,JINTERNAL:ARM/DAF/LFMBNRR/DEST/CEB8HNRR/DEST/MTB9HNRR/DOEA/TSB11NU~S-ABSTRACTEGF01COPIES,"'TTR.ENCL1011II101111111111NRR/DEST/ADS7ENRR/DEST/ESB8DNRR/DEST/RSB8ENRR/PMAS/ILRB12OGC15-B-18RES/DE/EIB1111111110'11,'i'RECIPIENTi","'OPIES,"iIDCODE/NAME'TTRENCLrt""~PD3-1PD55IAEXTERNAL:LPDRNSIC1$111NRCPDR11S'ADIITOTALNUMBEROFCOPIESREQUIRED:LTTR22ENCL19 f~)tIlrITIII IndianaMichiganPowerCompanyP.O.Box16631Coiumbus,OH43216AEP:NRC'0980MDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantUnit2Docket:No.50-316LicenseNo.DPR-74STEAMGENERATORREPAIRPROJECTRADIATIONPROTECTION90-DAYINTERIMREPORTNO.1U.S.NuclearRegulatoryCommissionATTN:DocumentControlDeskWashington,D.C.20555ATTN:T.E.MurleyJune23,1988
Forwards"SteamGenerator RepairProjectRadiation Protection 90DayInterimRept1,"for880216-0516.
DISTRIBUTION CODE:AOOIDCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR JENCLQSIZE:+TITLE:ORSubmittal:
GeneralDistribution NOTES:RI,,"'ECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME PD3-1LASTANG,JINTERNAL:
ARM/DAF/LFMB NRR/DEST/CEB 8HNRR/DEST/MTB 9HNRR/DOEA/TSB 11NU~S-ABSTRACT EGF01COPIES,"'TTR.ENCL1011II101111111111NRR/DEST/ADS 7ENRR/DEST/ESB 8DNRR/DEST/RSB 8ENRR/PMAS/ILRB12 OGC15-B-18RES/DE/EIB 1111111110'11,'i'RECIPIENT i","'OPIES,"
iIDCODE/NAME
'TTRENCLrt""~
PD3-1PD55IAEXTERNAL:
LPDRNSIC1$111NRCPDR11S'ADIITOTALNUMBEROFCOPIESREQUIRED:
LTTR22ENCL19 f~)tIlrITIII IndianaMichiganPowerCompanyP.O.Box16631Coiumbus, OH43216AEP:NRC'0980M DonaldC.CookNuclearPlantUnit2Docket:No.50-316LicenseNo.DPR-74STEAMGENERATOR REPAIRPROJECTRADIATION PROTECTION 90-DAYINTERIMREPORTNO.1U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission ATTN:DocumentControlDeskWashington, D.C.20555ATTN:T.E.MurleyJune23,1988


==DearDr.Murley:==
==DearDr.Murley:==
Asrequiredbysection7.3oftheSafetyEvaluationbytheOfficeofNuclearReactorRegulationrelatedtoAmendmentNo.100toFacilityLicenseNo.DPR-74,enclosedisonecopyoftheSteamGeneratorRepairProjectRadiationProtection90-DayInterimReportNo.1.ThisreportsummarizestheactivitiesoftheProjectRadiationProtection/ALARAGroup(PRPAG)fortheperiodFebruary16,1988,toMay16,1988.Theseactivitiesincludedproceduredevelopment,ALARAreviewsofworkpackages,training,radwastecontrol,installationofacomputerizedradiationworkpermitanddosetrackingsystem(PRISM),andNVLAPaccreditationofourTLDprocessinglaboratory.Attachment1tothisletterprovidesadetaileddiscussionoftheseactivities.ThecollectiveoccupationalexposureestimatefortheSteamGeneratorRepairProjectremainsat1733man-rem.TheProjectALARAgrouptracksexposureonapershiftbasisandreportsthetotalsweeklyintheProjectALARACommitteeandtheProjectManagementweeklymeetings.Attachment2tothisletterprovidesacomparison,onaweeklybasis,oftheactualman-remexpendedversustheestimatedman-remexpenditure.Thereportedweeklyestimateisderivedbycalculatingthejobpercentcompletebasedonactualman-hourscomparedto512,691totalProjectRWPhours.Theestimatedman-remexpenditurethroughMay19,1988,was43.5man-rem.Actualman-remexpenditureforthistimeperiodwas12.906man-rem.Thedifferencebetweenactualandestimatedaccumulativeexposurecanbetracedto,J'8062800478806231lPDRADOCK05000316PDCD Dr.T.E.Murley-2-AEP:NRC:0980Mthefactthatmostofthepreparatoryworktodatetookplaceinextremelylowdoseareas.AstheProjectmovesintotheremovalphase,tasksshouldaccrueexposureatarateclosertotheestimatedaverageeffectivedoserate(taskexposure/taskRWPhours).TheRadiationProtection90-DayInterimReportNo.2,whichwillcovertheperiodMay17,1988,toAugust18,1988,willbeprovidedtoyoubySeptember16,1988.Thisdocumenthasbeenpreparedfollowingcorporateprocedureswhichincorporateareasonablesetofcontrolstoensureitsaccuracyandcompletenesspriortosignaturebytheundersigned.Sincerely,M..AleichVicePresidentedgAttachmentscc:D.H.Williams,Jr.W.G.Smith,Jr.-BridgmanR.C.CallenG.BruchmannG.CharnoffNRCResidentInspector-BridgmanA.B.Davis,NRCRegion ATTACHMENT1TOAEP:NRC:0980MCOOKNUCLEARPLANT,UNIT2STEAMGENERATORREPAIRPROJECTRADIATIONPROTECTION90-DAYINTERIMREPORTNO.11.0IntroductionIndianaMichiganPowerCompanyisrepairingthefoursteamgeneratorsattheCookNuclearPlantunit2whichsufferedsecondarysidetubedegradationduetointergranularattack/stresscorrosioncrackingatthetubesupportplateandtubesheetregions.Sincethistypeoflarge-scalemaintenancehasthepotentialforindividualandcollectiveradiationexp'osuresbeyondthatofroutinemaintenance,theNRCreceivedadescriptionoftheproject'splannedradiationprotectionprogramaspartoftheSteamGeneratorRepairReportsubmittedNovember7,1986,andrevisedonMarch30,July24,October30,December4,1987,andFebruary18,1988.TheimplementationoftheRadiationProtectionProgramasofMay16,1988,isprovidedbelow.2.0ProramsandProceduresTheProjectRadiationProtection/ALARAGroup(PRPAG)completedandissued88project-specificprocedurestocontroltheradiationprotectionandradwasteaspectsoftheRepairProject.Theprocedurescoversevenfunctionalareas:operationalradiation"protection,ALARA,dosimetry,training,supportservices,PRISMandradwaste.Thestatusofeachfunctionalareaisidentifiedbelow.3.0~DosimetPRPAGdosimetrystaffcompletedthedevelopment,installationandNationalVoluntaryLaboratoryAccreditationProgram(NVLAP)accreditationoftheTLDprocessinglaboratory.FinalNVLAPapprovalwasreceivedApril28,1988.ProjectpersonnelwerebadgedunderthenewsystemonMay1,1988,atwhichtimethedosimetryrecordsstaffcompletedprogramdevelopmentfordosimetryrecordkeeping,wholebodycountingandrespiratorfittesting.Todate349wholebodycountsand177respiratorfittestshavebeenperformed.4.0TrainingThePRPAGTrainingStaffcompletedthedevelopmentandimplementationof29trainingmodulescovering:GeneralEmployeesTraining(GET),Project-SpecificTraining,SupervisorALARATrainingandRadiationProtectionTechnicianTraining.Thetrainingof89RadiationProtectionPersonnelhasbeencompleted.Atotalof341personnelhaveattendedPRPAGGETtrainingsessions.5.0PRISMisacomputerizedradiationworkpermitanddosetrackingsystem.ThePRISMSysteminstallationwascompletedon
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,
: training, radwastecontrol,installation ofacomputerized radiation workpermitanddosetrackingsystem(PRISM),andNVLAPaccreditation ofourTLDprocessing laboratory.
Attachment 1tothisletterprovidesadetaileddiscussion oftheseactivities.
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.


Page2November16,1987,andbecamethesystemofrecorddoseonApril1,1988,fortheSGRPproject.Finetuningofreportformatsandtheincorporationofuseridentifiedneedsison-going.6.00eatonalRadiationProtectioThePRPAG-OperationalRadiationProtectionGrouphascompletedprogramdevelopment,begunstaffaugmentationandcompletedtheset-upofRadiationProtectionareasinthenewContainmentAccessBuilding(CAB).Thisincludedthecountingroom(2HPGicountersand1proportionalcounter),theinstrumentarea,theRadiationWorkPermitarea(PRISMterminalsandofficeareas),personneldecontaminationareasandaccess/egressroutesintotheRadiationControlArea.Staffinglevelsduringtheperiodgrewto65technicianstosupportProjectworkactivities.Therehavebeenthreepersonnelcontaminations,oneexposureinvestigation(lostTLD)andoneRadiologicalOccurrencePeportduringtheperiod.7.0SuortServicesArrangementsforthepurchaseorleaseofprotectiveclothing,expendablesupplies,supportfacilitiesandequipmentcontinuedduringtheperiod.OnApril14,1988,14SupportServicesTechnicianscompletedinitialtraining.Themobilerespiratorcleaning/repairfacilitywasreceivedonApril18,1988,andwasavailableforuseMay13,1988.Aninitialstockof440respiratorshavebeenmadeavailableforservice.8.0RadwasteTheRadwasteGroupcompleteddevelopmentoftheProjectRadwastePlaninJanuary1988.MajorobjectivesofthisplancalledforconstructionofaRadwasteSupportBuilding,contractingforoff-siteprocessingservices,implementationofacomputerizedWasteTrackingandManifestingSystem,anddevelopmentofprogramprocedures.TheconstructionoftheRadwasteSupportBuildingbeganFebruary26,1988,andwascompletedMay16,1988.Acontractwasawardedforoff-siteprocessingofRadwaste.AcontractwasawardedforthepurchaseofacomputerizedWasteTrackingandManifestingSystemandinstallationofthesystemwasscheduledforMay17and18,1988.NineRadwasteProcedureshavebeendevelopedandissued.ThefirstRadwasteTechniciansarrivedon-siteMay2,1988,andcompletedtrainingonMay16,1988.9.0ALA~ThePRPAGALARAGroupcompleted82planningstageworkpackageALARAreviewsoutofatotal126.Duringthesereviewsholdpoints,specialALARANotesandCautionsand'trainingrequirementswereintroducedintotheworkpackages.Thirty-sevenshieldingandfourcontainmentrequestshavebeenreceivedandareinprogress.Fivepre-jobbriefingshavebeenperformed.
==4.0 TrainingThePRPAGTrainingStaffcompleted==
40SGRPPREPARATIONPHASEPERSONNELEXPOSURES-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}}
thedevelopment andimplementation of29trainingmodulescovering:
GeneralEmployees Training(GET),Project-Specific
: Training, Supervisor ALARATrainingandRadiation Protection Technician Training.
Thetrainingof89Radiation Protection Personnel hasbeencompleted.
Atotalof341personnel haveattendedPRPAGGETtrainingsessions.
 
==5.0 PRISMisacomputerized==
radiation workpermitanddosetrackingsystem.ThePRISMSysteminstallation wascompleted on
 
Page2November16,1987,andbecamethesystemofrecorddoseonApril1,1988,fortheSGRPproject.Finetuningofreportformatsandtheincorporation ofuseridentified needsison-going.
 
==6.0 0eatonalRadiation==
Protectio ThePRPAG-Operational Radiation Protection Grouphascompleted programdevelopment, begunstaffaugmentation andcompleted theset-upofRadiation Protection areasinthenewContainment AccessBuilding(CAB).Thisincludedthecountingroom(2HPGicountersand1proportional counter),
theinstrument area,theRadiation WorkPermitarea(PRISMterminals andofficeareas),personnel decontamination areasandaccess/egress routesintotheRadiation ControlArea.Staffinglevelsduringtheperiodgrewto65technicians tosupportProjectworkactivities.
Therehavebeenthreepersonnel contaminations, oneexposureinvestigation (lostTLD)andoneRadiological Occurrence Peportduringtheperiod.7.0SuortServicesArrangements forthepurchaseorleaseofprotective
: clothing, expendable
: supplies, supportfacilities andequipment continued duringtheperiod.OnApril14,1988,14SupportServicesTechnicians completed initialtraining.
Themobilerespirator cleaning/repair facilitywasreceivedonApril18,1988,andwasavailable foruseMay13,1988.Aninitialstockof440respirators havebeenmadeavailable forservice.8.0RadwasteTheRadwasteGroupcompleted development oftheProjectRadwastePlaninJanuary1988.Majorobjectives ofthisplancalledforconstruction ofaRadwasteSupportBuilding, contracting foroff-siteprocessing
: services, implementation ofacomputerized WasteTrackingandManifesting System,anddevelopment ofprogramprocedures.
Theconstruction oftheRadwasteSupportBuildingbeganFebruary26,1988,andwascompleted May16,1988.Acontractwasawardedforoff-siteprocessing ofRadwaste.
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.
Thirty-seven shielding andfourcontainment requestshavebeenreceivedandareinprogress.
Fivepre-jobbriefings havebeenperformed.
40SGRPPREPARATIONPHASEPERSONNEL EXPOSURES
-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}}

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'ACCELERATED DISIItBUTION DEMONSTRAON SYSTEMrtrtrtREGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM(RIDS)DOCKETI05000316"ACCESSION NBR:8806280047 DOC.DATE:

88/06/23NOTARIZED:

NOFACIL:50-316 DonaldC.CookNuclearPowerPlant,Unit2,Indiana&AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFXLIATION'LEXICH,M.P.

XndianaMichiganPowerCo.(formerly Indiana&MichiganEleRECIP.NAME RECIPXENT AFFILIATION MURLEY,T.E.

DocumentControlBranch(Document ControlDesk)

SUBJECT:

Forwards"SteamGenerator RepairProjectRadiation Protection 90DayInterimRept1,"for880216-0516.

DISTRIBUTION CODE:AOOIDCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR JENCLQSIZE:+TITLE:ORSubmittal:

GeneralDistribution NOTES:RI,,"'ECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME PD3-1LASTANG,JINTERNAL:

ARM/DAF/LFMB NRR/DEST/CEB 8HNRR/DEST/MTB 9HNRR/DOEA/TSB 11NU~S-ABSTRACT EGF01COPIES,"'TTR.ENCL1011II101111111111NRR/DEST/ADS 7ENRR/DEST/ESB 8DNRR/DEST/RSB 8ENRR/PMAS/ILRB12 OGC15-B-18RES/DE/EIB 1111111110'11,'i'RECIPIENT i","'OPIES,"

iIDCODE/NAME

'TTRENCLrt""~

PD3-1PD55IAEXTERNAL:

LPDRNSIC1$111NRCPDR11S'ADIITOTALNUMBEROFCOPIESREQUIRED:

LTTR22ENCL19 f~)tIlrITIII IndianaMichiganPowerCompanyP.O.Box16631Coiumbus, OH43216AEP:NRC'0980M DonaldC.CookNuclearPlantUnit2Docket:No.50-316LicenseNo.DPR-74STEAMGENERATOR REPAIRPROJECTRADIATION PROTECTION 90-DAYINTERIMREPORTNO.1U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission ATTN:DocumentControlDeskWashington, D.C.20555ATTN:T.E.MurleyJune23,1988

DearDr.Murley:

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,

training, radwastecontrol,installation ofacomputerized radiation workpermitanddosetrackingsystem(PRISM),andNVLAPaccreditation ofourTLDprocessing laboratory.

Attachment 1tothisletterprovidesadetaileddiscussion oftheseactivities.

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

thedevelopment andimplementation of29trainingmodulescovering:

GeneralEmployees Training(GET),Project-Specific

Training, Supervisor ALARATrainingandRadiation Protection Technician Training.

Thetrainingof89Radiation Protection Personnel hasbeencompleted.

Atotalof341personnel haveattendedPRPAGGETtrainingsessions.

5.0 PRISMisacomputerized

radiation workpermitanddosetrackingsystem.ThePRISMSysteminstallation wascompleted on

Page2November16,1987,andbecamethesystemofrecorddoseonApril1,1988,fortheSGRPproject.Finetuningofreportformatsandtheincorporation ofuseridentified needsison-going.

6.0 0eatonalRadiation

Protectio ThePRPAG-Operational Radiation Protection Grouphascompleted programdevelopment, begunstaffaugmentation andcompleted theset-upofRadiation Protection areasinthenewContainment AccessBuilding(CAB).Thisincludedthecountingroom(2HPGicountersand1proportional counter),

theinstrument area,theRadiation WorkPermitarea(PRISMterminals andofficeareas),personnel decontamination areasandaccess/egress routesintotheRadiation ControlArea.Staffinglevelsduringtheperiodgrewto65technicians tosupportProjectworkactivities.

Therehavebeenthreepersonnel contaminations, oneexposureinvestigation (lostTLD)andoneRadiological Occurrence Peportduringtheperiod.7.0SuortServicesArrangements forthepurchaseorleaseofprotective

clothing, expendable
supplies, supportfacilities andequipment continued duringtheperiod.OnApril14,1988,14SupportServicesTechnicians completed initialtraining.

Themobilerespirator cleaning/repair facilitywasreceivedonApril18,1988,andwasavailable foruseMay13,1988.Aninitialstockof440respirators havebeenmadeavailable forservice.8.0RadwasteTheRadwasteGroupcompleted development oftheProjectRadwastePlaninJanuary1988.Majorobjectives ofthisplancalledforconstruction ofaRadwasteSupportBuilding, contracting foroff-siteprocessing

services, implementation ofacomputerized WasteTrackingandManifesting System,anddevelopment ofprogramprocedures.

Theconstruction oftheRadwasteSupportBuildingbeganFebruary26,1988,andwascompleted May16,1988.Acontractwasawardedforoff-siteprocessing ofRadwaste.

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.

Thirty-seven shielding andfourcontainment requestshavebeenreceivedandareinprogress.

Fivepre-jobbriefings havebeenperformed.

40SGRPPREPARATIONPHASEPERSONNEL EXPOSURES

-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