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89/07/18NOTARIZED: | |||
NODOCKETNFACIL:50-244 RobertEmmetGinnaNuclearPlant,Unit1,Rochester G05000244AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION MECREDY,R.C. | |||
Rochester Gas6ElectricCorp.RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION DocumentControlBranch(Document ControlDesk) | |||
==SUBJECT:== | ==SUBJECT:== | ||
ForwardsrevisedEPIPs, | ForwardsrevisedEPIPs,nuclear emergency responseoffsiteprocedures 6revised"NuclearEmergency InfoPlan."DISTRIBUTION CODE:A045DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR (ENCL/SIZE:/+'OgTITLE:ORSubmittal: | ||
Emergency Preparedness Plans,Implement'g Procedures, CNOTES:License Expdateinaccordance with10CFR2,2.109(9/19/72). | |||
05000244RECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME PD1-3PDINTERNAL: | |||
AEOD/DOA/IRB NUDOCS-ABSTRACT EXTERNAL: | |||
LPDRNSICCOPIESLTTRENCL1111111111RECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME JOHNSONFA BEPEPB10REGFILE01NRCPDRCOPIESLTTRENCL11111111D'RgOZEIOALLiRIDSIIRECIPIENIS PIEASEHELPUS'IORIXXJCEHASTE!CGMI'ACI'IHE DOCXMKI'ONTROL DESK,RXNPl-37(EXT.20079)IELZK2VZERKRMMBHKHDISTRIBUTION LISTSKlRDOCXIMEHZS YOUDCRPTNEZDfDD,TOTALNUMBEROFCOPIESREQUIRED: | |||
LTTR9ENCL9 sszsrsuzzsmizzRhrDIIIIIIIeZImS101KISTASSIrz(rrrIIinrushZKROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATION o89EASTAVENUE,ROCHESTER, N.Y.14649.0001 QCS.CPHONE ARCACOOK7SSS546-2700July18,1989U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission DocumentControlDeskAttn:Mr.AllenJohnsonPWRProjectDirectorate No.1Washington, D.C.20555 | |||
==Subject:== | ==Subject:== | ||
Revisions toEmergency PlanImplementing Procedures, NuclearEmergency ResponseOffsiteProcedures andNuclearEmergency Information PlanR.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDocketNo.50-244Gentlemen: | |||
Inaccordance with10CFR50.54,enclosedarerevisions toGinnaStationEmergency PlanImplementing Procedures, NuclearEmergency ResponseOffsiteProcedures andNuclearEmergency Information Plan.Verytrulyyours,Enclosures RobertC.MecredGeneralManagerNuclearProduction zc:USNRC,RegionI(2copies)ResidentInspector, GinnaStation8qP7+$0i448950<<02IPDRADOCK0PNUF ROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATION InterOfficeCorrespondence June9,1989 | |||
==SUBJECT:== | ==SUBJECT:== | ||
NuclearEmergency ResponseOffsiteProcedures (NEORP)Revision20TO:HoldersofControlled CopiesPleaseupdateyourmanualasfollows:REMOVETitlePage/ESP2/42/6,7,8~)~ | |||
4/3,4Section56/1,~27/4ll/1)2)315/1,2,5,6 16/2I3I4I5I6I720I20/1I2IAttI21/122/124/1,2,325/3,426/3i4/5INSERTTitlePageESP2/42/6,7,8,93/14/3,4Section56/1,27/4ll/l)2)315/1)2)5) 616/2)3)4)5)6)7 17/220/1,221/122/124/1,2,325/3,426/3,4,5\DavidW.BurkeCorporate NuclearEmergency Planneras/dwbneorp C4 ROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATION GINNASTATIONCONTROLLED COPYNUMBERGINNASTATICUNIT01COMPLETOATE:-TIME:-PROCEDURE NO.SC-323REV.NO.1MERGENCYOFF-SITEDXATXONSVEYTEAMSPORCREVIEWDATETECHNICAL REVIEW-8)PLANTSUPERINENT9-to-F1EFFECTIVE DATEQAANON-QACAEGORY1.0REVIEWEDBY:THISPROCEDURE CONTAINS32PAGES | |||
C- | C-323EMERGENCY OFF-SIRADIATION SURVEYTEAMS1~0PURPOSE:Theprimeobjective oftheEmergency.Off-Site Radiation SurveyTeamsistorapidlysurveyareasdownwindoftheplant'siteinordertodetermine theextentandmagnitude ofanyuncontrolled releaseofradioactive materials following anincident. | ||
Itshouldbestressedthattheinitialoff-sitesurveyisofgreatimportance. | |||
Decisions regarding theextentandtypesofprotective actionsrequiredwillbebasedupondatareportedbythesurveyteams.2' | |||
==REFERENCES:== | ==REFERENCES:== | ||
2~12.2SC-421,Determination ofIodineorParticulate SC-232Voluntary Acceptance ofEmergency Exposure3.0INSTRUCTIONS: | |||
3'3'Obtainappropriate Off-SiteSurveyTeamfootlocker asdirectedbyTagBoardassignment. | |||
Ifsealisbroken,useequipment listinsidefootlocker toinventory equipment. | |||
Requesttheassistance oftheSurveyCenterManagerinobtaining replacement equipment ifnecessary. | |||
Obtainthefollowing equipment whichisnotstoredinfootlocker. | |||
3~2~1Personalthermal.luminescent dosimeter | |||
-(TLD)foreachteammember.3''3''3'.4Onefull-face maskwithvoiceemitterandiodinefilterforeachteammember.One0-500mRdosimeter andone0-5Rdosimeter foreachteammember.Sign-inondosimeter logsheet.Packof6environmental TLD'fromleadstoragecontainer. | |||
3.2'Porta-Mobil IIradioandmagneticmountcarantenna. | |||
SC-323:3 | SC-323:23.2.6RADECOH-809CPortableHighVolumeAirSamplerwithfilterholder.3''3'.83''3'3~3~13~3~2RM-14Radiation MonitorwithHP-190Probe.Auto-Digimaster orRO-2doseratemeter.LowVolumeAirSamplerwithfilterholder.Completethefollowing itemspriortodeparting ontheassignedsurveyroute.Checkoperation ofradiosystem,portableairsampler,radiation countratemonitor,anddoseratemeterusingequipment check-out procedures inAppendixZ.Obtaintransportation andcheckvehicleforcontamin-ationbytakingswipesurveyorendwindowsurveyonthehorizontal surfaceswithanHP-190probeandcountratemeter.Ifsurveyindicates surfacecontamination ofmorethan250CPMabovebackground contacttheSurveyCenterManagerfordecontamination instructions. | ||
3~3~33''3''3~43~4~1Loadsurveyequipment intovehicle,fillinSurveyTeamStatusBoard,andinformSurveyCenterManageryouarereadyfordeparture. | |||
Obtainwind.direction andspeeddata.Logtime,date,andsurveyteammembersonsurveymap.Establish radiocommunications withTechnical SupportCenterRadioOperatorandadviseofteamsdeparture. | |||
Performradiation surveysusingtheappropriate instructions ofAppendixZZwhilefollowing thePrimarySurveyRouteinstructions contained inAppendixIII.Donotenterareaswhereradiation levelsaregreaterthan2RperhourunlessdirectedbyaHealthPhysi-cist.3''3.4.33''Thedoselimitation ofthesurveyteamislimitedto1REMunlesstheHealthPhysicist orEmergency Coordin-atorauthorizes ahigherlimit.Aonetimedoselimitof75REMmaybeusedtosavethelifeofanindividual | |||
-onavoluntary basis(SC-232). | |||
Aonetimedoselimitof25REMmaybeusedtoinsure | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:3~3.4'3.4.6equipment isoperational orsecuredinordertopreventagreaterpossiblehazardtothegeneralpublic.Ateachassigned, surveypointtheteamshouldreportthefollowing information totheRadioOperator: | ||
>>Location | |||
-Completed Actions-ResultsofSurveys-Departure fornextSurveyPointIfradiocontactcannotbemade,report.usingatelephone. | |||
Callcollectononeofthesenumbers.GINNA315-524-4446 315-524-4984 315-524-4973 716-546-7845 716-546-4015 E.O.F.716-262-5798 716-262-5799 3.4'3'3'.Uponcompletion ofPrimarySurveyRouteinformradiooperatorattheTechSupportCenter.TheDoseAssessment ManagerwillassignanAlternate SurveyRouteordirectyoutoreturntotheSurveyCenter.FullfacemaskswithcharcoalfilterswillbewornasdirectedbytheDoseAssessment Manager.Potential internalcontamination willbedetermined byaWholeBodyCountafterthe'survey.Uponreturning totheSurveyCenterperformasurveyofteampersonnel forcontamination. | |||
Ifanycontamin-ationgreaterthan100CPMabovebackground isfound,contacttheSurveyCenterManagerfordecontamination instructions. | |||
3~6~1Conductasurveyofthevehicleforcontamination.- | |||
Ifanycontamination greaterthan250CPMabovebackground isfoundcontacttheSurveyCenterManagerfordecontamination instructions. | |||
3''3'.33''Givealliodinefilters,particulate filters,surveymaps,anddatarecordstoSurveyCenterManager.Disposeofcontaminated andpotentially contaminated wasteinanapprovedmanner.Restock,. | |||
inventory, andsealSurveyTeamEquipment Footlocker, stowinanapprovedmanner. | |||
0 SC-323:4Returnradiosystem,portableairsampler,radiation countratemeter,anddoseratemetertotheSurveyTeamRoomandplaceonchargeasappropriate. | |||
Return0-500mrand0-5Rdosimeters andsign-outondosimeter logsheet.FilloutSurveyTeamStatusBoardandinformSurveyCenterManagerofteamsreturn. | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:5APPENDIXIEMERGENCY OFF-SITERADIATION SURVEYTEAMEQUIPMENT CHECKOUTANDOPERATION | ||
SC-323: | SC-323:6RADIOSYSTEMTheradiosystemconsistsofahand-held radioandmagneticmountcarantenna.Tocheckoutandoperatethesystem,completethefollowing steps.TurnONRadio.1.Removecharger)ackfromlowerside'oftheradio.2.TurntheOFF-VOLUME controlabouthalfwaytotheright.3.TurntheSQUELCH(SQ)controltotherightasfaraspossible. | ||
Ahissingsoundwillbeheardfromthespeaker.4.AdjusttheVOLUME.controluntilthehissingsoundiseasilyheardbutnotannoyingly loud.5.TurntheSQUELCHcontrolslowlytotheleftuntilthehissingnoisegustfadesout.Thisad)ustment isveryimportant, asiteliminates annoyingnoisewhennooneiscallingyou.Ztalsodetermined howsensitive yourradiowillbetoincomingcalls.6.Znmulti-frequency units,selecttheproperfrequency. | |||
Youarenowreadytoreceivemessagesfromotherradiosinyoursystem.7.Ifradioistobeusedwithcarantennaseemountinginstruc-tions.MountAntennaonCarl.Ensurethevehiclesmetalroofisfreeoficeandsnow.2.Holdthemagneticmountantennainthepalm'ofyourhandwiththeantennawirepointedtowardstherearorthevehicleandthebaseofthemountatanangleofabout45degreestothevehicleroof.3.Positionthefrontedgeofthemountintheapproximate centerofvehicleroof.4.Lowerthemountontothevehicleroof.Itwillbeheldinplacebythemagneticforce.***************CAUTION**************DONOTATTEMPTTOMOVETHEANTENNABYSLIDINGIT.YOUWILLSCRATCHTHESURFACEOFTHEVEHICLE.ALWAYSREMOVETHEMOUNTBYLIFTINGFROMTHEREARl**************.*CAUTION************** | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:75~6.Routetheantennaleadwireintothevehiclebetweenthedoorgamb.WithanyamountofweatherstripPing theleadshouldnotbedamaged.Affixtheleadwireneartheheadlinerwithapieceoftape.Inserttheantennaconnection plugintothesideoftheradioandtightenthelockingscrewinplace.Donotremovetheshortantenna.PROCEDURE 1~Thegeneralprocedure forcommunicating ontheradioshouldbeasfollows:a)Stationcalledb)Red/Green/Orange Teamc)Messaged)"Over"Duringadrillorexerciseallfictitious datawillbeprecededwiththewords"Thisisadrill...." | ||
2~3~5.6~Examples: | |||
"TechSupportCenter,ThisistheRedteam,atlocationnumber1,Over""TechSupportCenter,ThisistheGreenteam,tisisdig-Resultsofthegeneralareasurveyatlocation36are6,500countsperminuteabovebackground, Over"Totransmit, depressthepush-to-talk switchonthemicro-phone.Speakinanormalvoiceacrossthemicrophone. | |||
Toreceive,releasethepush-to-talk switch.TheremaybetimethattheTSCorEOFwillbereceiving communications fromateamthatyoucannothear.ZfthishappenstheRadioOperatorwilltellyoutowaitorstandby.Afterhehascompleted histraffichewillaskyoutotransmityourinformation. | |||
Rememberthisisonebigpartyline;everyonecan'ttalkat.once.WhenyouhavebeendirectedtosecureyourSurveyTeam,turntheradiooff,disconnect theantennaplugfromtheradioandremovethemagneticmountantennafromthevehiclebyliftingupattherearofthemount.Connectthe,radiotothechargerlocatedintheSurveyTeamRoomattheSurveyCenter,andplacethemagneticmountantennaonthebench. | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:8RADECOH809CHIGHVOLUMEAIRSAMPLEREQUIPMENT CHECKl.Ensurepowerswitchonairsamplerisoff.2.Ensurebatterychargerisnotpluggedinandonthe12voltposition. | ||
Blackandredclipsofbatterychargerarenottouching. | |||
3.Connectairsamplerpowercablestothebatterycharger,REDcliptopositiveandBLACKcliptonegative. | |||
4.Pluginbatterycharger.5.Turnpowerswitchonairsampleron.6.Checkflowmeteronairsampler.Flowmetershouldbeoffscalehighwithnofiltersinplace.7.Turnpowerswitchonairsampleroff.8.Unplugbatterychargeranddisconnect airsamplerpowercables.9.Separateclipsofbatterychargerandclampontocabinet.EQUIPMENT OPERATION FROMVEHICLE1.Ensurepowerswitchonairsamplerisoff.2.ConnectBLACKpowercliptovehicleground(engineblock,chassis,etc.)andREDpowercliptopositivepostofvehiclebattery.3.EnsurethefilterassemblycontainsaGY-130silverzeolitecartridge andaparticulate filter.4.Turnairsampleronandrecordthesampledate,time,location, andairflowrate(normalis30lpm)onasampleenvelope. | |||
5.Runsamplerforapproximately 10minutes.6.Recordairflowrateofairsamplerinlpmandtimesamplerturnedoff.7.Turnairsampleroff. | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:9RM-14RADIATION SURVEYMETEREQUIPMENT CHECK:Disconnect powercordfrombackofmetertakingcarenottoturntestswitchon.2.EnsurethatanHP-190probeisconnected tothedetector)ack.3~Turnrangeswitchtobattery.Metershouldreadinthe<<BATT-OK" area.4.Performinstrument sourcecheck.Obtainsourcefromsafeandverifymeterreadingcorresponds toattachedcardthenlogmeterreadingontosourcechecklog.5.Turnrangeswitchoff.EQUIPMENT OPERATION: | ||
1.TurnrangeswitchtoXl.2~Placeresponseswitchinthe"SLOW"position. | |||
3.Adjustthevolumecontrolsothattheaudioindication (aclick)canbeheard.4.Therangeswitchshouldbead)ustedsuchthatthehighestreadinggivesamid-scale deflection. | |||
5.Allreadingsmustbemultiplied bytherangeswitchsetting(Xl)X10~X100)'.2,200CPMisapproximately 1mrem/hour. | |||
Maximumscaleis50,000cpmor23mrperhour.7.Uponcompletion ofthesurveyturntheunitoffandreturntotheSurveyTeamRoom.Unitshouldberecharged beforethenextuse. | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:10 AUTODIGI-,MASTER DOSEMETEREQUIPMENT CHECK:Turnunitontobesurethatthedigitaldisplaylights.2.Performinstrument sourcecheck.Obtainsourcefromsafeandverifythatmeterreadingcorresponds toattachedcardthenlogmeterreadingintosourcechecklog.EQUIPMENT OPERATION: | ||
l.Allowunittocompleteonecycle(displaywillblink)beforereadingwhenturningunitonorwhenradiation levelchangessignificantly. | |||
2.Unitwillautomatically changefromonerangetothenext.Thereadingisalwaysdirect.3.TheDigi-Master maybeusedtodetectthepresenceofBetabutcannotbeusedfordosemeasurement ofBeta.Also,Betadetection isonlyeffective whentheunitisoperating inthemrem/hour range.a.TakeareadingwiththeBetawindowclosedandrecord.b.TakeareadingwiththeBetawindowopenedandrecord.c.IfthereadingwiththeBetawindowopenisgreaterthanthereadingwiththeBetawindowclosedthereisBeta~radiation present.d.IfaBetadoserateisneededasurveywithanRO-2orequivalent instrument mustbemade.4.Uponcompletion ofthesurvey,turnoffandreturntotheSurveyTeamRoom.Unitshouldberecharged beforethenextuse~ | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:11 RO-2DOSERATEMETEREQUIPMENT CHECKTurnthefunctionselectorswitchtothe"BATT1"and"BATT2'~positions. | ||
Metershouldindicateabovethebatterycut-offline.2.Performinstrument sourcecheck.Obtainsourcefromsafeandverifythatmeterreadingcorresponds toattachedcardthenlogmeterreadingontosource'check log.EQUIPMENT OPERATION l.Zerothemeterbyturningthefunctionselectorswitchto"ZERO"andturningthe"ZEROADJ"knobasnecessary. | |||
Thezeroadjustmaybemadeinaradiation fieldbyplacingthefunctionselectorswitchat"ZEROADJ".2.Tomeasuretheradiation fieldpositionthefunctionselectorswitchtothelowestrangewhichprovidesamid-scale deflec-tionofthemeter.3~WiththeBetashieldclosedthemeterwillreadthewholebodyGammadoserate..4.ToobtainaBetadoseratemeasurement performthefollowing: | |||
CAUTION:Thefaceofthebetawindowisverythin.WhenevertheBetashieldisopen,guardtheshieldagainstdamagebypunctureorcontamination bydustordirt.Takeanareameasurement withtheBetashieldclosed.b.OpentheslidingBetashieldonthebottomofthecaseandtakeanareameasurement. | |||
c.SubtracttheclosedshieldreadingfromtheopenshieldreadingandmultiplybytheBetacorrection factormarkedontheinstrument. | |||
d.ThisnumberistheBetadoserateforthatarea.5.Whenthesurveyiscompleted turnthefunctionselectorswitchtoOFF. | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:12 MODELVAS-21UQIMARK+LOUDMOUTH>>VOXCEAMPLXFXCATXON SYSTEMThe>>LoudMouth"Systemisdesignedtoprovidevoiceamplification forindividuals wearingrespiratory protection devices.Equipment Check:A.EarmarkThroatMicrophone ModelTM-1Figure1(attached) showstheproper>>at rest"positionforthemicrophone. | ||
Ifitisnecessary to.reformthespringtension,holdthemicrophone, startingtwoinchesbehindthemicrophone head,between-thethumbandforefinger andbendthecablesmallamountswhileprogressing downthecableuntil'heendofthespringisfelt.Checkthediameterofthecoilandrepeatifnecessary. | |||
Notethatthemicrophone headshouldtiltupfromaflatsurfaceabout1/4inch.Ifnecessary, formthespringtogivethisdimension. | |||
Equipment Operation: | |||
A.'.C.D.Ensuremicrophone cableissecurelyconnected tojackonvoiceamplifier. | |||
Themicrophone isdesignedtobelocatedontherightsideofthethroat(seefigure2).Themicrophone mustlayflatontheneckandpressfirmlyintothethroat.Securelyfastenamplifier unittobelt.Tooperateunit,turnvolumecontrol'lockwise. | |||
Talkswitchinuppositionisinstandbymode.Slideswitchtodownposition'totalk.Adjustvolumetodesiredlevelwithvolumecontrol.NOTE:Whencommunicating throughradio,telephone, etc.,speakprecisely. | |||
Keepspeakeratleast12>>fromthethroatmic.Keepthemeansofcommunication 12>>fromthethroatmic.Holdthemeansofcommunication offtothesideofthespeaker.Ifanyfeedbackisapparent, lowervolume.~EDF.Turnunitoffbyturningvolumecontrolcounterclockwise asfarasitwillturn.Leave'talkswitchin-thestandbyposition. | |||
Batteries: | |||
A9-voltAlkalineBatteryistherequiredpowersource.Thebatteryislocatedintheamplifier unit.Toreplacebattery,removecoverplatetobatterycompartment. | |||
Pullplastictab,removeandreplacebattery.Note:Smallterminal(+)infirst. | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:13 SlightbendhereOnaflatsurfacethemicshouldrestabout1/4"abovesaidsurface~2-'21'/2"Whenmicislaidonaflatsurfaceitshouldformacircle2to21/2"india.depending onusersize.Ifithasbeenstretched toformalargercircletheinbuiltspringwireshould.bereformedtoproducethediameters indicated. | ||
Thisinsuresproperthroatpress-.ur'eforoptimumsoundquality.Fig.1MictopressonrightsideofwearersvoiceboxFig.2 | |||
SC-323:14 APPENDIXIIRADIATION SURVEYINSTRUCTIONS | |||
IGENERALAREARADIATION SURVEYSC-323:15 1.Ageneralradiation areasurveyshouldbeconducted whilemovingbetweendefinedsurveypoints,andatthespecificsurveypoints.2.Thesurvey.shouldbeconducted usinganRM-14Radiation MonitorwithanHP-190probe.3.Whenconducting amovingsurvey,theHP-190probeshouldbeinstalled inthemountingbracketandpositioned outsideavehiclewindow.Thedetection windowoftheHP-190probeshouldbehorizontal positionandpointedtotherearofthevehicletoprotected thedetectorfromtheelementsandwind.4.Vehiclespeedshouldnotexceed15mphduringamobilesurvey.5.IftheRM-14readingchangesmorethan1,000CPMstopandconductasurveyforBetausingtheAutoDigi-Master orR0-2.6.ReporttheresultsofthemobilesurveytotheRadioOperatoratthenextsurveypoint,oraftercompletion oftheBetasurvey.' | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:16 SURVEYTODETERMINE | ||
.PRESENCE OFBETARADIATION 1.IftheGeneralAreaRadiation Surveyshowsachangeof1000CPMontheRM-14,orifthe"plume"issuspected tobeinyourarea,asurveytodetectthepresenceofBetaradiation shouldbeconducted. | |||
2.UsinganAutoDigi-Master, orRO-2doseratemeterconductthefollowing surveys.a.Withthedetectorwindowaimedup:BetashieldopenBetashieldclosedDifference gl=(openreading-closedreading)b.Withthedetectorwindowaimeddown:BetashieldopenBetashieldclosedDifference g2(openreading-closedreading)3.Ifeitherdifference glordifference 42fromStep2ispositivethisisanindication thatBetaradiation ispresent.a.Ifbothdifference gland52arepositive, thisisanindication thatyouareintheplume.b.Ifonlydifference 41ispositive, thisisanindication thattheplumeisoverhead. | |||
4.RepeattheresultsofthesurveytotheRadioOperatorandawaitfurtherinstructions fromtheDoseAssessment Manager. | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:17INSTALLATION OFTLD1.Specificlocations forTLD'swillbelistedonthesurveyrouteinstructions orwillbegivenbytheDoseAssessment Manager.2.Hammeranailintoautilitypoleatthespecified location. | ||
Thenail,shouldbepositioned onthepole.atheadheightandonthesideclosesttothesite.3.AffixaTLDtothenailusingtape.EnsuretheTLDwindowisorientedtowardsthesite.4.Recordthelocation(eithersurveypointnumberorroadintersections)', | |||
utilitypolenumber,datetime,andTLDnumberonthebackofthesurveymap. | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:18 HIGHVOLUMEAIRSAMPLEDrawapproximately 300litersofairthroughaGY-130silverzeolitecartridge andparticulate filterusingaRADECOH809CHighvolumeairsampler.Thiswilltakeapproximately 10minutes.2.Recordthesampledate,time,andlocation(eithersurveypointnumberorroadintersections) ontwosampleenvelopes andonthebackofthesurveymap.3.Determine thebackground radiation levelusingtheRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probe.Recordthereadingoneachenvelope, andonthesurveymap.Ifbackground readingisgreaterthan200CPMmovetolowerbackground priortotakingreadings. | ||
Ifbackground of200cpmcannotbelocatedcontactDoseAssessment fo'rfurtherinstructions. | |||
4.UsingonionskinsremovetheGY-130silverzeolitecartridge fromthesampleholderandreadtheactivitylevelwiththeRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probebyholdingtheprobewindowontheinletsideofthecartridge filter.DONOTTOUCHTHEPROBEWINDOWWITHTHECARTRIDGE. | |||
Recordthereadingononeenvelopeandplacethecartridge. | |||
intheenvelope. | |||
Recordthereadingonthebackofthesurveymap.NOTE:Ifcartridge isreadingoffscalemoveprobeapproxi-mately1"fromcartridge. | |||
Reportandlogdataasbeingtakenat1".5.Readtheactivityleveloftheparticulate filterusingtheRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probe.DONOTTOUCHTHEPROBEWINDOWWITHTHEPARTICULATE FILTER.Recordthereadingontheotherenvelopeandplacetheparticulate filterintheenvelope. | |||
Recordthereadingonthebackofthesurveymap..6.Removetheonionskinsanddiscardinaplasticbag.Treatascontaminated material. | |||
7.Reportthefollowing information totheRadioOperator: | |||
a.Samplelocationb.Dateandtimesamplewastakenc.Volumeofairsampleinliters(Seepage16forcalcula-tions)d.Background countrateincpme.GY-130silverzeolitecartridge countrateincpmf.Particulate filtercountrateincpm | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:19NOTE:I~Fieldcalculations oftheairborneactivitylevelmaybeperformed asfollows(SC-421): | ||
Sampler=volume inlitersequalstheflowrateofthesamplerinlpmtimesminutesthesampleroperated. | |||
Iodine-131 (GY-130cartridge) | |||
CPMSamle-CPMBackround8.34xlO=J(VolumeofSampleinLiters)Particulate uCi/ccIodine-131 CPMSamle-CPMBackround2.37x10=/(VolumeofSampleinLiters)uci/ccParticulate | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:20 LOWVOLUMEAIRSAMPLE1.DrawairthroughaGY-130silverzeolitecartridge andparticulat'e filterusingalowvolumeairsamplerforapprox-imately30minutes.2.Recordthesampledate,time,andlocationontwosampleenvelopes andonthebackofthesurveymap.3~Determine thebackground radiation levelusingtheRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probe.Recordthereadingoneachenvelope, andonthesurveymap.4.UsingonionskinglovesremovetheGY-130silverzeolitecartridge fromthesampleholderandreadtheactivitylevelwiththeRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probe,byholdingtheprobewindowontheinletsideofthesilverzeolitecartridge. | ||
DONOTTOUCHTHEPROBEWINDOWWITHTHECARTRIDGE. | |||
Recordthereadingononeenvelopeandplacethecartridge inthatenvelope. | |||
Recordthereadingonthebackofthesurveymap.5.Readtheactivityleveloftheparticulate filterusingtheRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probe.DONOTTOUCHTHEPROBEWINDOWWITHTHEPARTICULATE FILTER.Recordthereadingontheotherenvelopeandplacetheparticulate | |||
.filterintheenvelope. | |||
Recordthereadingonthebackofthesurveymap.6.Removetheonionskinsanddiscardinaplasticbag.Treatascontaminated material. | |||
7.Reportthefollowing information totheRadioOperator: | |||
a.Samplelocationb.DateandTimesamplewastakenc.Volumeofairsampleinliters(Seepage,13forcalcula-tions)d.Background countrateincpme.GY-130silverzeolitecartridge countrateincpmf.Particulate filtercountrateincpmNOTE:Fieldcalculations oftheairborneactivitylevelmaybeperformed asfollows:(SC-421)Samplevolumeinlitersequalstheflowrate(4LPM)timesminutesthesampleroperated. | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:21 LONVOLUME.AIRSAMPLE(CONT)Iodine-131 (GY-130cartridge) | ||
CPMSamle-CPMBackround8.3x10-8(VolumeofSampleinLiters)Particulate CPMSamle-CPMBackround2.4x10-8(VolumeofSampleinLiters)uCi/ccIodine-131 uci/ccParticulate | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:22 CHANGINGFILTERSATFIXEDENVIRONMENTAL STATIONS1.Recordthefollowing information onthesampleenvelopeleftfromthepreviousfilterchange:a.Dateb.Timec.SystemVacuum(inches)d.Gasmeterreading(cubicfeet)e.Totalhourmeter(recordincolumnmarked"OFF")2.Turnpump,off3~Usingonionskinsremovethefilterholderatthequickdisconnect joint.4.Unscrewtheoutsideretaining ringandremovetheparticulate filterfromtheholderandplaceinthesampleenvelope. | ||
5.Ifacharcoalcartridge wasinusetransfertheinformation ontheparticulate filterenvelopetoanewenvelopeandplacethecharcoalcartridge intheenvelope. | |||
6.PlaceanewGY-130silverzeolitecartridge inthesamplehead.7.Placeanewparticulate filterintheholder,replacethe~retaining ringandreconnect holdertothepumpatthequickdisconnect joint.8.Removeonionskinsandplaceinaplasticbag.Treatascontaminated. | |||
9.Turnthepumpon.10.Recordthefollowing information totwonewenvelopes. | |||
Markoneenvelope"GY-130silverzeolite". | |||
a.Stationnumberb.Datec.Timed.Systemvacuum(inches)e.Gasmeterreading(cubicfeet)f.Totalhourmeter(recordinthe"ON"column)ll.Placethenewenvelopes insidethemonitorcabinet.12.Bringtheenvelopes containing thecartridge/filter removedtotheSurveyCenteratthecompletion ofyourassignedrouteor.whendirectedbytheDoseAssessment Manager. | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:23 APPENDIXIIIOFFSITERADIATION SURVEYTEAMINSTRUCTION | ||
SC-323: | SC-323:24 RED-TEAMPRIMARYSURVEYROUTEINSTRUCTIONS | ||
~OT:Numbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate. | |||
1.FromtheTrainingCenterdrivewaytraveleastonLakeRoadtoKnickerbocker Road(1.1miles).PlaceaTLDneartheinter-sectionofLakeRoadandKnickerbocker Road(gl).2.GosouthonKnickerbocker Road..toBrickChurchRoad(1.0miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofKnickerbocker RoadandBrickChurchRoad(52).3.Continuesouthon'nickerbocker RoadtoKenyonRoad(1.3miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofKnickerbocker RoadandKenyonRoad(49).Takeahighvolumeairsampleatthisintersection (49)asperinstructions inAppendixII.4.GowestonKenyonRoadtoSlocumRoad(1.9miles).5.GonorthonSlocumRoadtoBrickChurchRoad(1.3miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofSlocumRoadandBrickChurchRoad(44).6.ContinuenorthonSlocumRoadtoLakeRoad(1.0miles).7.ReporttoRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions. | |||
SC-323: | SC-323:25 REDTEAMSECONDARY SURVEYROUTE(WESTORNORTHWEST WINDS)INSTRUCTIONS | ||
~OTeNumbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate. | |||
1.Fromtheintersection ofLakeandSlocumRoad.2.GoeastonLakeRoadtoOntarioCenterRoad(1.0mile)a.SosouthonOntarioCenterRoadtoRidgeRoad/Ontario Center(3.1miles)4.ContinuesouthonOntarioCenterRoad/Route 350toRoute441/Walworth Road(6.3miles).5.GoeastonRoute441/Walworth Roadtomainintersection inVillageofWalworth(Walworth-Ontario Road,1.0miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection (f26).6.ReporttotheRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions. | |||
SC-323 | SC-323:26 REDTEAMSECONDARY SURVEYROUTE(EASTORNORTHEAST WINDS)INSTRUCTIONS NOTE:Numbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate. | ||
1.Fromtheintersection ofLakeandSlocumRoad.2.GosouthonSlocumRoadtoRidgeRoad(3.1miles).3.GoeastonRidgeRoadtoStateRoute350/Ontario CenterRoad(1.0miles).4.GosouthonState.Route350toPlankRoad(3.2miles).5.GowestonPlankRoadtoCountyLineRoad(4.1miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofPlankRoadandCountyLineRoad(046)~6.ContinuewestonPlankRoadtoSaltRoad(1.5miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersections ofPlankRoadandSaltRoad(f39).7.GonorthonSaltRoadtoSchlegelRoad(4.1miles).Placea.TLDneartheintersection ofSaltRoadandSchlegelRoad(542).8.ContinuenorthonSaltRoadtoLakeRoadandreporttoRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions. | |||
SC-323' | SC-323'27 GIVENTEAMPRIMARYSURVEYROUTEINSTRUCTIONS | ||
~NO:Numbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate. | |||
1.TravelwestonLakeRoadtoLakesideRoad(1.7miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofLakeRoadandLakesideRoad(gl7)~2.GosouthonLakesideRoadtoBostonRoad(1.0miles).Takeahighvolumeairsampleneartheintersection ofLakesideRoadandBostonRoad(516)asperinstructions inAppendixII.PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofLakesideandBostonRoadi(f16).3.ContinuesouthonLakesideRoadtoRidgeRoad(2.0miles).4.GoeastonRidgeRoadtoOntarioCenterRoad(1.6miles).5.GonorthonOntarioCenterRoadtoBrickChurchRoad(2.1miles).PlaceaTLDnearthe,intersection ofOntarioCenterRoadandBrickChurchRoad(g3).6.ContinuenorthtoLakeRoad.7.ReporttoRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions. | |||
0 SC-323:28 GREENTEAMSECONDARY SURVEYROUTE(WESTORNORTHWEST WINDS)INSTRUCTIONS Numbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate. | |||
1.FromLakeRoadandOntarioCenterRoad,goeasttoPultneyville (7..0miles).PlaceaTLDinthePultneyville area(428)nearwhitesettlermonumentattheLake.2.GosouthfromPultneyville onStateRoute21toPoundRoad(3.4miles).PlaceaTLDalongStateRoute21southofPoundRoad(548).3~ContinuesouthonStateRoute21toFarnsworth Road(4.6miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofStateRoute21andFarnsworth Road(447).4.ContinuesouthonStateRoute21andintotheVillageofMarion(3.0miles).5.ReturntoMainStreetintheVillageofWilliamson onStateRoute21(5.3miles).6.ReporttoRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions. | |||
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SC-323 | SC-323'29 G~ENTEAMSECONDARY SURVEYROUTE(EASTORNORTHEAST HINDS)INSTRUCTIONS | ||
~TNumbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate. | |||
1.FromLakeRoadandOntarioCenterRoad,gowesttoStateRoute250.PlaceaTLDnearintersection ofLakeRoadandStateRoute250(445)(6.0miles).2.ContinuewestonLakeRoadtoWhitingRoad(1.8miles).3.GosouthonWhitingRoadtoKlemRoad(1.8miles).4.GowestonKlemRoadtoFiveMileLineRoad(0.4miles).5.GosouthonFiveMileLineRoadtoPlankRoad(3.4miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofFiveMileLineRoadandPlankRoad(551).6.ContinuesouthonFiveMileLineRoadtoPenfieldFourCorners(intersection withPenfieldRoad,StateRoute441)(3.6miles).PlaceaTLDnearbackofBaptistChurchparkinglot,500~eastofintersection onnorthsideofPenfieldRoad($41).7.ReporttoRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions. | |||
SC- | SC-323:30 ORANGETEAM~NOTPRIMARYSURVEYROUTEINSTRUCTIONS Numbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate. | ||
1.TraveleastonLakeRoadtoFisherRoad(2.7miles).2~GosouthonFisherRoadtoShepherdRoad(0.7miles).Takeanairsampleneartheintersection ofFisherRoadandShepherdRoad(519)asperinstructions inAppendixII.3.PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofFisherRoadandShepherdRoad(519).4.ContinuesouthonFisherRoadtoTrimbleRoad(1.1miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofFisherRoadandTrimbleRoad(420).5.ContinuesouthonFisherRoadtoKenyonRoad(0.7miles).GowestonKenyonRoadtoFurnaceRoad(1.1miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofKenyonRoadandFurnaceRoad($49).6.GonorthonFurnaceRoadtoLakeRoad(2.7miles).7.,ReporttoRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions. | |||
SC-323: | SC-32331ORANGETEAMSECONDARY SURVEYROUTE(WESTORNORTHWEST WINDS)INSTRUCTIONS Numbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate. | ||
Cl0 | 1.FromLakeRoadandFurnaceRoad,gosouthtoRidgeRoad(4.2miles).2.GosouthonWalworth-Ontario RoadtoTrummonds Road(2~3miles).3~Go'eastonTrummonds RoadtoArborRoad(1~1miles)~PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofTrummonds RoadandArborRoad(022).4.GonorthonArborRoadtoRidgeRoad(2.3miles).5.GoeastonRidgeRoadtoEddyRidgeRoad(2.2miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofRidgeRoadandEddyRidgeRoad.6.ContinueeastonRidgeRoadtoTuckahoeRoad(0.3miles).7.GonorthonTuckahoeRoadtoSalmonCreekRoad(2.5miles).PlaceaTLDnear.theintersection ofTuckahoeRoadandSalmonCreekRoad.8.ContinuenorthonSalmonCreekRoadtoLakeRoadandreporttoRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions. | ||
SC-324:1SC- | |||
SC-323:32 ORANGETEAMSECONDARY SURVEYROUTE(EASTORNORTHEAST WINDS)INSTRUCTIONS | |||
~OE:Numbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate. | |||
FromLakeRoadandFurnaceRoad,gowestonLakeRoadtoRoderParkway(accessroadtoOntarioontheLake)(5.1miles).GonorthonRoderParkwaytointersection withOntarioDriveandplaceaTLDnearintersection (418)(0.5miles).2.ReturntoLakeRoad,continuewesttoCountyLineRoad(2.4miles).3.GosouthonCountyLineRoadtoBerg/Schlegel Road(2.0miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofCountyLineRoadandBerg/Schlegel Road(536).4.ContinuesouthonCountyLineRoadtoStateRoute104(1.2miles).TurnrightontoStateRoute104andgotoSaltRoad(1.2miles).TurnleftontoSaltRoadtoPlankRoad(2.1miles).5.GowestonPlankRoadtoStateRoute250(2.8miles).6.ContinuewestonPlankRoadtoRG&EEasternMonroeServiceCenter,1270PlankRoad.ReportresultsofsurveystoRadioOperator. | |||
7.ReturntoRoute250andgonorthonRoute250toStateRoad(1.2miles).PlaceaTLDattheintersection ofStateRoadandRoute250(538).8.ContinuenorthonRoute250toMainStreetintheVillageofWebster(2.3miles).9.GoeastonMainStreettoPhillipsRoad(0.6miles).10.GonorthonPhillipsRoadtosubstation 574drivewaywhichis20'orthofaccessroadtoStateRoute104.ll.ReporttoRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions. | |||
Cl0 ROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATION GINNASTATIONCONTROLLED COPYNUMBERGlNNASTATlogUN'Te<COMPLETED DATE:TlME:-PROCEDURE NO.SC-324REV.NO.7EMERGENCY ON-SITERADIATION SURVEYTEAMSTECHNICAL REVIEWPORCREVIEWDATEPLANTSUPERINTEND NTEFFECTIVE DATEQA~NON-QACATEGORY1.0REVIEWEDBY'HISPROCEDURE CONTAINS24PAGES P) | |||
SC-324:1SC-324EMERGENCY ON-SITERADIATION SURVEYTEAMS1~0PURPOSE:Theprimeobjective oftheEmergency On-SiteRadiation SurveyTeamsistorapidlysurveyareasimmediately surrounding therestricted areainordertodetermine theextentandmagnitude ofanyuncontrolled releaseofradioactive materials following anincident. | |||
Itshouldbestressedthattheinitialon-sitesurveyisofgreatimportance. | |||
Decisions regarding theextentandtypesofprotective actionsrequiredwillbebasedupondatareportedbythesurveyteams. | |||
==2.0REFERENCES== | ==2.0REFERENCES== | ||
:2.2SC-421, | : | ||
r SC-324:23''AutoDigi- | 2.2SC-421,Determination ofIodineorParticulate SC-232Voluntary Acceptance ofEmergency Exposure3.0INSTRUCTIONS F1Obtainappropriate On-SiteSurveyTeamfootlocker asdirectedbyTagBoardAssignment. | ||
Ifsealisbroken,useequipment listinsidefootlocker toinventory equipment. | |||
Requesttheassistance oftheSurveyCenterManagerinobtaining replacement equipment ifnecessary. | |||
3.2Obtainfollowing equipment whichisnotstoredinfootlocker. | |||
3.2.1Personalthermalluminecent dosimeter (TLD)foreachteammember.3.2.2One0-5Rdosimeter foreachteammember,Sign-inondosimeter logsheet.3.2.3Onefull-face maskwithiodinefilterandvoiceemitterforeachTeammember.3.2.43.2.53.2.6Handi-Talkie radio.LowVolumeAirSamplerwithfilterholder.RM-14Radiation MonitorwithHP-190Probe. | |||
r SC-324:23''AutoDigi-master orRO-2doseratemeter.3.3Completethefollowing itemspriortodeparting ontheassignedsurveyroute.3.3.1Checkoperation ofradiosystem,portableairsampler,radiation countratemonitor,anddoseratemeterusingequipment check-out procedures inAppendixI.3'.23'.33.3.4Loadsurveyequipment ontoequipment beltsandbackpacks,fill'inSurveyTeamStatusBoard,andinformSurvey.CenterManageryouarereadyfordeparture.. | |||
Logtime,date,andsurveyteammembersonsurveymap.Establish radiocommunication withTechnical SupportCenterRadioOperatorandadviseofteamsdeparture. | |||
3.3.5Logtime,date,flowrateandstarttimeoflowvolumeairsampleronreverseofsurveymap.3.4Protective clothingandfullfacemaskswithcharcoalfilterswillbewornasdirectedbytheDoseAssessment Manager.Internalcontamination willbedetermined byaWholeBodyCountafterthesurvey.3.5Performradiation surveysusingtheappropriate instructions ofAppendixIIwhilefollowing theSurveyRouteinstructions contained inAppendixIII.3.5.13.5.2Donotenterareaswhereradiation levelsaregreaterthan2R/hrunlessdirectedbyaHealthPhysicist. | |||
Thedoselimitation ofthesurveyteamislimitedto1REMunlesstheHealthPhysicist, orEmergency Coordinator authorizes ahigherlimit.3.5.3AONETIMEdoselimitof75REMmaybeusedtosavethelifeofanindividual onavoluntary basis.(SC-232)3.5.4AONETIMEdoselimitof25REMmaybeusedtoinsureequipment isoperational orsecuredinordertopreventagreaterpossiblehazardtothegeneralpublic. | |||
SC-324:33.5. | SC-324:33.5.5Ateachassignedsurveypointtheteamshouldreportthefollowing information totheRadioOperator: | ||
-Location | |||
-Completed Actions-ResultsofSurveys-Departure fornextSurveyPoint3'.6Uponcompletion ofSurveyRouteinformradiooperatoratTechnical SupportCenter.TheDoseAssessment Managerwillassignanadditional SurveyRouteordirectyoutoreturntotheSurveyCenter.3.63.6.13.6.2Uponreturning totheSurveyCenterperformacontam-inationsurveyofteampersonnel forcontamination. | |||
Ifanycontamination greaterthan100CPMabovebackground isfound,contacttheSurveyCenterManagerfordecontamination instructions. | |||
Givealliodinefilters,particulate filters,surveymaps,anddatarecordstoSurveyCenterManager.Disposeofcontaminated andpotentially contaminated wasteinanapprovedmanner.3'.33.6.43.6.5Re-stock, inventory, andsealSurveyTeamEquipment, Footlocker, stowinSurveyTeamRoom.Returnradiosystem,portableairsampler,radiation countratemeter,anddoseratemetertotheSurveyTeamRoomandplaceonchargeasappropriate. | |||
Return0-5Rdosimeters andsign-outondosimeter logsheet.3.6.6FilloutSurveyTeamStatusBoardandinformSurveyCenterManagerofteamreturn. | |||
SC-324: | SC-324:4APPENDIXIEMERGENCY ON-SITERADIATION SURVEYTEAMEQUIPMENT CHECKOUTANDOPERATION | ||
'I SC-324:5RADIOSYSTEMTheradiosystemconsistsofahand- | 'I SC-324:5RADIOSYSTEMTheradiosystemconsistsofahand-held radioandattachedantenna.Tocheckoutandoperatethesystem,completethefollowing steps.1~Ensuretheantennaissecurelyscrewedintotheconnection ontopoftheradio.Ifatelescoping antennaisinstalled ensureitisextendedtoitsfulllengthwhenoperating theradio.3~TurnthechannelselectorswitchtoChannel2.TurnthesquelchknobfullCCW.4~TurnthevolumeknobCWtoturntheradioonandadjustthevolumelevel.Arushingsoundshouldbeheard.NOTE:Ifnosoundisheard,unitisinoperable. | ||
ObtainnewunitandinformSurveyCenterManager.5.AdjustsquelchknobCWjustenoughtoquiettheradio.IfsquelchknobisturnedtoofarCWweaksignalswillnotbeheard.6.Thegeneralprocedure forcommunicating ontheradioshouldbeasfollows:a)StationCalledb)Blue/Yellow Teamc)Messaged)"Over"Duringadrillorexerciseallfictitious datawillbeprecededwiththewords"Thisisadrill....." | |||
Examples: | |||
"Technical SupportCenter,ThisistheBlueTeam,Atlocationnumber1,Over",8."Technical SupportCenter,ThisistheYellowTeam,Thisisadrill,Resultsofthegeneralareasurveyatlocation6are6,500CountsPerMinuteabovebackground, Over"Totransmitdepressthepush-to-talk switchonthesideoftheradio.Speakinanormalvoiceintothespeaker/mike. | |||
Toreceive,releasethepush-to-talk switch. | |||
SC-324:6RADIOSYSTEM(CONT) | SC-324:6RADIOSYSTEM(CONT)TheremaybetimesthatTSCorEOFwillbereceiving communications fromateamthatyoucannothear.IfthishappenstheRadioOperatorwilltellyoutowaitorstandby.Afterhehascompleted histraffichewillaskyoutotransmityourinformation. | ||
Rememberthisisonebigpartyline;everyonecan'ttalkatonce.WhenyouhavebeendirectedtosecureyourSurveyTeam,turntheradiooffandplaceitinthechargerlocatedintheSurveyTeamRoomattheSurveyCenter. | |||
SC-324'MODELVAS-2EARMARK'< | SC-324'MODELVAS-2EARMARK'<LOUDMOUTHnVOICEAMPLIFICATION SYSTEMThe"LoudMouth"Systemisdesignedtoprovidevoiceamplification forindividuals wearingrespiratory protection devices.Equipment Check:A.EarmarkThroatMicrophone ModelTM-1Figure1(attached) showstheproper"atrest"positionforthemicrophone. | ||
Ifitisnecessary toreformthespringtension,holdthemicrophone, startingtwoinchesbehindthemicrophone head,betweenthethumbandforefinger andbendthecablesmallamountswhileprogressing downthecableuntiltheendofthespringisfelt.Checkthediameterofthecoilandrepeatifnecessary. | |||
Notethatthemicrophone headshouldtiltupfromaflatsurfaceabout1/4inch.Ifnecessary, formthespringtogivethisdimension. | |||
Equipment Operation: | |||
A.,C.Ensuremicrophone cableissecurelyconnected tojackonvoiceamplifier. | |||
Themicrophone isdesignedtobelocatedontherightsideofthethroat(seefigure2).Themicrophone mustlayflatontheneckandpressfirmlyintothethroat.Securelyfastenamplifier unittobelt.D.Tooperateunit,turnvolumecontrolclockwise. | |||
Talkswitchinuppositionisinstandbymode.Slideswitchtodownpositiontotalk.Adjustvolumetodesiredlevelwithvolumecontrol., | |||
,NOTE:Whencommunicating throughradio,telephone, etc.,speakprecisely. | |||
Keepspeakeratleast12"fromthethroatmic.Keepthemeansofcommunication 12"fromthethroatmic.Holdthemeansofcommunication offtothesideofthespeaker.Ifanyfeedbackisapparent, lowervolume.E~F.Turnunitoffbyturningvolumecontrolcounterclockwise asfarasitwillturn.Leavetalkswitchinthestandbyposition. | |||
Batteries: | |||
A9-voltAlkalineBatteryistherequiredpowersource.Thebatteryislocatedintheamplifier unit.Toreplacebattery,removecoverplatetobatterycompartment. | |||
Pullplastictab,removeandreplacebattery.Note:Smallterminal(+)infirst. | |||
SC-324:8SlightbendhereOnaflatsurfacethemicshouldrestabout1/4"abovesaidsurfaceWhenmicislaidonaflatsurfaceitshouldformacircle2to21/2"india. | SC-324:8SlightbendhereOnaflatsurfacethemicshouldrestabout1/4"abovesaidsurfaceWhenmicislaidonaflatsurfaceitshouldformacircle2to21/2"india.depending onusersize.Efithasbeenstretched toformalargercircletheinbuiltspringwireshouldbereformedtoproducethediameters indicated. | ||
Thisinsuresproperthroatpress-ureforoptimumsoundquality.Fig.1MictopressonrightsideofwearersvoiceboxFig.2 | |||
SC-324'9RM- | SC-324'9RM-14RADIATION SURVEYMETEREQUIPMENT CHECKDisconnect powercordfrombackofmetertakingcarenottoturntestswitchon.2.3.EnsurethatanHP-190probeisconnected tothedetectorjack.Turnrangeswitchtobattery.Metershouldreadinthe"BATT-OK" area.4~5.Performinstrument sourcecheck.Obtain'sourcefromsafeandverifymeterreadingcorresponds toattachedcardthenlogmeterreadingontosourcechecklog.Turnrangeswitchtooff.EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS 2.3~TurnrangeswitchtoXI.Placeresponseswitchinthe"SLOW"position. | ||
Adjustthevolumecontrolsothattheaudioindication (aclick)'canbeheard.4~Therangeswitchshouldbeadjustedsuchthatthehighest.readinggivesamid-scale deflection. | |||
5.Allreadingsmustbemultiplied bytherangeswitchsetting(X1,X10,X100).6.2,200CPMisapproximately 1mrem/hour. | |||
Maximumscaleis50,000CPMor23mR/hr.70Uponcompletion ofthesurveyturntheunitoffandreturnittotheSurveyTeamRoom.Unitshouldberecharged beforethenext,use. | |||
SC-324: | SC-324:10 AUTODIGI-MASTER DOSERATEMETEREQUIPMENT CHECK1~2.Turnunitontobesurethatthedigitaldisplaylights.IIPerforminstrument sourcecheck.Obtainsourcefrom'safeandverifythatmeterreadingcorresponds toattached, cardthenlogmeterreadingintosourcechecklog.EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS 1~Allowunittocompleteonecycle(displaywillblink)beforereadingwhenturningunitonorwhenradiation levelchangessignificantly. | ||
2~Unitwillautomatically changefromonerangetothenext.Thereadingisalwaysdirect.TheDigi-Master maybeusedtodetectthepresenceofBetabutcannotbeusedfordosemeasurement ofBeta.Also,Betadetection isonlyeffective whentheunitisoperating inthemrem/hour range.a.TakeareadingwiththeBetawindowclosedandrecord.b.TakeareadingwiththeBetawindowopenedandrecord.c.IfthereadingwiththeBetawindowopenisgreaterthanthereadingwiththeBetawindowclosedthereisBetaradiation present.d.IfaBetadoserateisneededasurveywithanRO-2orequivalent instrument must.bemade.4~Uponcompletion ofthesurvey,turnunitoffandreturnittotheSurveyTeamRoom.Unitshouldberecharged beforethenextuse. | |||
SC-324: | SC-324:11 RO-2DOSERATEMETEREQUIPMENT CHECKTurnthefunctionselectorswitchtothe"BATT1"and"BATT2"positions. | ||
Metershouldindicateabovethebatterycut-offline.2~Performinstrument sourcecheck.Obtainsourcefromsafeandverifythatmeterreadingcorresponds toattachedcardthenlogmeterreadingontosourcechecklog.EQUIPMENT OPERATION 1~0'erothemeterbyturningthefunctionselectorswitchto"ZERO"andturningthe"ZEROADZ"knobasnecessary. | |||
Thezeroadjustmaybemadeinaradiation fieldbyplacingthefunctionselectorswitchat"ZEROADJ".Tomeasuretheradiation field,positionthefunctionselectorswitchtothelowestrangewhichprovidesamid-scale deflection ofthemeter.3~WiththeBetashieldclosedthemeterwillreadthewholebodyGammadoserate.4~ToobtainaBetadoseratemeasurement performthefollow-ing:CAUTION:Thefaceofthebetawindowisverythin.WhenevertheBetashieldisopen,guardtheshieldagainstdamagebypunctureorcontamination bydustordirt.a.Takeanareameasurement withtheBetashieldclosed.b.OpentheslidingBetashieldonthebottomofthecaseandtakeanareameasurement. | |||
c.SubtracttheclosedshieldreadingfromtheopenshieldreadingandmultiplybytheBetacorrection factormarkedontheinstrument. | |||
d.ThisnumberistheBetadoserateforthatarea.5.Whenthesurveyiscompleted turnthefunctionselectorswitchtoOFF. | |||
SC-324: | SC-324:12 BATTERYPOWEREDLOWVOLUMEAIRSAMPLEREQUIPMENT CHECK1~2~Disconnect fromBatteryCharger.Attachsamplingheadandfiltermediumtofilterhousinginlet.3~4~Removeanti-tamper coverplateandplacemasterON/OFFswitchinONposition. | ||
Thisswitchalsoresetsthetime.Theswitchislocatedinthelowerlefthandcorner.TurnunitonusingON/OFFswitchlocatedtotherightofthedigitaldisplay.NOTE:MasterON/OFFswitchmustbeonforunittooperate.MasterON/OFFswitchalsoresetstimedisplay.6.7~Ifchargestatusofunitisknown,temporarily startunitandpressthetestbutton."BATT."LEDshouldlightindicating achargeof954orgreater.IfLEDdoesnotlight,rechargeunitbeforeuse.Turnunitoff.Replaceanti-tamper cover.EQUIPMENT OPERATION 1~2~Ensurefiltercartridge containsaGY-130SilverZeolitecartridge andaparticulate filter.Connectfiltercartridge tosampler.Atstartofsamplingperiodrecordstarttime,presstest,recordtimeindigitaldisplayandaflowof4.0LPMonsampleenvelopes andreverseofMPP.TurnunitonusingON/OFFswitchlocatedtotherightofthedigitaldisplay.NOTE:MasterON/OFFswitchmustbeonforunittooperate.MasterON/OFFswitchalsoresetstimedisplay. | |||
SC-324:13BATTERYPOWEREDLOWVOLUMEAIRSAMPLER(CONT)Ifthe"FAULT"LEDislit. | SC-324:13BATTERYPOWEREDLOWVOLUMEAIRSAMPLER(CONT)Ifthe"FAULT"LEDislit.Thiswasactivated byeitheranundervoltage, overcurrent, oroverpressure (restri.'cted flor)beyondtheunitscapability. | ||
Themotorisstoppedandthetimeislatched.Bypressingthe"TEST"button,thetime(inminutes)intosamplingatwhichthefaultoccurredwillbedisplayed indicating avalidsampleperiod.NOTE:Thetimerstopsafter15-30secondsintoafaultcondition topreventunnecesary shutdown. | |||
AtendofsamplingperiodturnpumpoffusingON/OFFswitchlocatedtorightofdigitaldisplay.PressTESTbutton,recordtimeindigitaldisplay,stoptimeandallotherpertinent information onmayandenvelopes. | |||
Samplevolumeinlitersequalstheflowrateinlitersperminutemultiplied byminutesthesampleroperated. | |||
Thesamplerhasafixedflowrateof4litersperminute.Iftheunitwasoperatedforthirtyminutes,theamplevolumewouldequal120liters(4x30=120). | |||
SC-324: | SC-324:14APPENDIXIIIRRADIATION SURVEYINSTRUCTIONS | ||
SC-324: | SC-324:15 GENERALAREARADIATION SURVEY2~Ageneralradiation areasurveyshouldbeconducted whilemovingbetweendefinedsurveypoints,andatthespecificsurveypoints.Thesurveyshouldbeconducted usinganRM-14Radiation MonitorwithanHP-190probe.3.Whenconducting amovingsurvey,theHP-190probeshouldbeheldinahorizontal positionandprotected fromtheelementsandwind.4~IftheRM-14readingchangesmorethan1,000CPMstopandconductasurveyforBetausingtheAutoDigi-Master orRO-2.5.ReporttheresultsofthesurveytotheRadioOperatoratthenextsurveypoint,oraftercompletion oftheBetasurvey. | ||
SC-324: | SC-324:16 SURVEYTODETERMINE PRESENCEOFBETARADIATION IftheGeneralAreaRadiation Surveyshowsachangeof1000CPMontheRM-14,orifthe"plume"issuspected tobeinyourarea,asurveytodetectthepresenceofBetaradiation shouldbeconducted. | ||
2~UsinganAutoDigi-Master, orRO-2doseratemeterconductthefollowing surveys.a.Withthedetectorwindowaimedup:BetashieldopenBetashieldclosedDifference gl=(openreading-closedreading)b.Withthedetectorwindowaimeddown:3~BetashieldopenBetashieldclosedDifference g2=(openreading-closedreading)I1feitherdifference glordifference g2fromStep2ispositivethisisanindication thatBetaradiation ispresent.a.Ifbothdifference g1and42arepositive, thisisanindication thatyouareintheplume.b.Ifonlydifference glispositive, thisisanindica-tionthattheplumeisoverhead. | |||
ReporttheresultsofthesurveytotheRadioOperatorandawaitfurtherinstructions fromtheDoseAssessment Manager. | |||
SC-324: | SC-324:17 LOWVOLUMEAIRSAMPLE1~2~DrawairthroughaGY-130silverzeolitecartridge andparticula'te filterusingalowvolumeairsamplerforapproximately 30minutes.IRecordthy.sampledate,time,andlocationontwosampleenvelopes andonthebackofthesurveymap.3~4~Determine thebackground radiation levelusingtheRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probe.Recordthereadingoneachenvelope, andonthesurveymap.UsingonionskinglovesremovetheGY-130silverzeolitecartridge fromthesampleholderandreadtheactivitylevelwiththeRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probe,byholdingtheprobewindowontheinletsideofthesilverzeolitecartridge. | ||
DONOTTOUCHTHEPROBEWINDOWWITHTHECARTRIDGE. | |||
Recordthereadingononeenvelopeandplacethecartridge inthatenvelope. | |||
Recordthereadingonthebackofthesurveymap.5.Readtheactivityleveloftheparticulate filterusingtheRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probe.DONOTTOUCHTHEPROBEWINDOWWITHTHEPARTICULATE FILTER~Recordthereadingontheotherenvelopeandplacetheparticulate filterintheenvelope. | |||
Recordthereadingonthebackofthesurveymap.6.Removetheonionskinsanddiscardinaplasticbag.Treatascontaminated material. | |||
7~Reportthefollowing information totheRadioOperator: | |||
a~b.c~d.e.f.SamplelocationDateandTimesamplewastakenVolumeofairsampleinliters(Seepage13forcalculations) | |||
===Background=== | |||
countrateincpmGY-130silverzeolitecartridge countrateincpmParticulate filtercountrateincpmNOTE:Fieldcalculations oftheairborneactivitylevelmaybeperformed asfollows:(SC-421)Samplevolumeinlitersequalstheflowrate(4LPM)timesminutesthesampleroperated. | |||
SC-324: | SC-324:18 LOWVOLUMEAIRSAMPLE(CONT)Iodine-131 (GY-130cartridge) | ||
CPMSamle-CPMBackround8.3x10-8(VolumeofSampleinLiters)Particulate CPMSamle.-CPMBackround2.4x10-8(VolumeofSampleinLiters)uci/ccIodine-131 uci/ccParticulate | |||
SC-324: | SC-324:19CHANGINGFILTERSATFIXEDENVIRONMENTAL STATIONSRecordthefollowing information onthesampleenvelopeleftfromthepreviousfilterchange:a~b.cd.e.DateTimeSystemVacuum(inches)Gasmeterreading(cubicfeet)Totalhourmeter(recordincolumnmarked"OFF")TurnpumpoffUsingonionskinglovesremovethefilterholderatthequickdisconnect joint.Unscrewtheoutsideretaining ringandremovetheparticu-latefilterfromtheholderandplaceinthesampleenvelope. | ||
Ifacharcoalorzeolitecartridge wasinusetransfertheinformation ontheparticulate filterenvelopetoanewenvelopeandplacethecartridge intheenvelope. | |||
PlaceanewGY-130silverzeolitecartridge inthesamplehead.Placeanewparticulate filterintheholder,replacetheretaining ringandreconnect holdertothepumpatthequickdisconnect joint.Removeonionskinsandplaceinaplasticbag.Treat'scontaminated. | |||
Turnthepumpon.Recordthefollowing information totwonewenvelopes. | |||
Markoneenvelope"GY-130silverzeolite". | |||
a~b.c~d.e.f.StationnumberDateTimeSystemvacuum(inches)Gasmeterreading(cubicfeet)Totalhourmeter(recordinthe"ON"column)Placethenewenvelopes insidethemonitorcabinet. | |||
SC-324: | SC-324:20 CHANGINGFILTERSATFIXEDENVIRONMENTAL STATIONS(CONT)Bringtheenvelopes containing thecartridge/filter removedtotheSurveyCenteratthecompletion ofyourassignedrouteorwhendirectedbytheDoseAssessment Manager. | ||
SC-324: | SC-324:21APPENDIXIIIONSITERADIATION SURVEYTEAMINSTRUCTIONS | ||
SC-324: | SC-324:22 BLUETEAMSURVEYROUTEINSTRUCTIONS 2.3.FromtheSurveyCenterproceednortheast totheedgeofthegrass.PTurnsouthacrossthelawnandproceedtoenvironmental stationg4andchangethefilterandcartridge perinstru-ctionsinAppendixII.Proceedsoutheast toManorHousedriveway, followdrivewaytowhereitturnsnorth,proceedeastoutofthetreesintoorchard.4~Gothroughorchard,thenturnnorthandproceedtoenviro-nmentalstation53andchangethefilterandcartridge. | ||
~gi LAKEONTARIOIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIOKCX0K0IIIIL04IIIIIIIIIII)<<-x-I"IIIIXIIIISoIII0PARKINGLOTrkIIT0rrIIIIIISfIIL0IIlIIIrr/////4ONSITESURVEYMAPNOSCALEPATE:TEAMMEMBERSGLUEI2TIME: | 5.6.7.ProceedwestacrossfieldandthroughwoodstoManorHousedriveway. | ||
GonorthonManorHousedrivewaytothelakeshore.Proceedeasttoenvironmental stationg2andchangethefilterandcartridge. | |||
8.9.Proceedwest,alongthelakeshoretotheplantfence.ProceedalongtheplantfencetotheGuardHouse.10.IftheCentralAlarmStation(CAS)andSecondary AlarmStation(SAS)aremannedcontactCASontheradioforaccesstothesite.Otherwise obtaina"hardkey"togainaccesstothesitefromtheSurveyManager.12.ProceedeastfromtheGuardHousealongaccessroadandacrosssouthsideofplantbuilding. | |||
CircleacrossgrasstowardsUpper-Radwaste StorageArea,continuing toplantfence.13'ontinuewestalongplantfencetotheScreenhouse. | |||
ProceedsouthalongsideofplantbuildingandreturntoGuardHouse.15.ReporttoRadioOperatorforinstructions. | |||
SC-324:23 YELLOWTEAMSURVEYROUTEINSTRUCTIONS ProceedwestfromtheSurveyCentertotheplantsiteroad.Continuenorthacrossthebridgetoenvironmental stationg5andchangethefilterandcartridge. | |||
ProceedwestalongDeerCreekandtheparkinglottoenvironmental stationg6andchangethefilterandcartridge perinstructions inAppendixII.Proceedwestthroughtheappleorchardapproximately 100yards.Turnnorththroughtheappleorchard,towardsthehill,tothenorthwest corneroftheplantfence.Proceedsouthalongtheplantfencetoenvironmental stationg7andchangethefilterandcartridge. | |||
ContinuealongtheplantfencetotheGuardHouse.IftheCentralAlarmStation(CAS)andSecondary AlarmStation(SAS)aremannedcontactCASontheradioforaccesstothesite.Otherwise obtaina"hardkey"togainaccesstothesitefromtheSurveyManager.ProceedwestfromGuardHousetotheaccessroad.~Continuenorthontheaccessroadandacrossthegrasstotheplantfence.Proceedeastalongtheplantfencetothedischarge canal.ProceedsouthalongthewestsideoftheplantbuildingandreturntotheGuardHouse.ReporttoRadioOperatorforinstructions. | |||
~gi LAKEONTARIOIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIOKCX0K0IIIIL04IIIIIIIIIII)<<-x-I"IIIIXIIIISoIII0PARKINGLOTrkIIT0rrIIIIIISfIIL0IIlIIIrr/////4ONSITESURVEYMAPNOSCALEPATE:TEAMMEMBERSGLUEI2TIME:YELLOWl2SUGGESTED ROUTE | |||
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ROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATIO GXNNASTATIONCONTROLLED COPYNUMBERPROCEDURE NQ.SC-420REV.NO.15ESTIMATING OFF-SITEDOSESPORCREVIEWDATEPLANTSUPERXNNTEFFECTXVE DATEQANON-QACATEGORY1.0REVIEWEDBY'MXSPROCEDURE CONTAXNS33PAGES I6 SC-420-1SC-420ESTIMATING OFF-SITEDOSES1~0HJRPOSE:Thepurposeofthisprocedure istoprovideestimates byaHealthPhysicist ofthepostaccidentdoseintheareasaroundtheplantandguidancefortheselection ofsamplinglocations. | |||
Information isneededearlytodecidewhatactionbetakentolimittheexposureofthegeneralpublic.Stepsmustbetakentodefinetheaffectedareas,assesstheextentandsignificance ofthereleaseandprovidedataonwhichappropriate protective actionscanbebased.2'2.12.22' | |||
==REFERENCES:== | ==REFERENCES:== | ||
F8lg1I1 SC-420.: | NuclearEmergency ResponsePlanN.Y.S.Radiological Emergency Preparedness PlanSC-100,SC-442,SC-450S-14'2~52'EPA-520,ManualoProtective AetioGuidesandPotec-tiveActionsforNuclearIncidents (Feb.1980).Regulatory Guide1.1093'INSTRUCTIONS: | ||
'41 SC-420:33''Iodineeffluentmonitororisotopicdataareunavailable,adefaultvalveof1.0E- | 3'3'.13~1.23.1.33.1.4Thefollowing equipment isavailable for.useinestima-tingdoses.Xu/QIsopleths, andXu/Qtabulated values(Table1).Mapofsurrounding area,U.S.Geological Survey(1inch:24000inchscale).ControlRoomwindandtemperature indicators. | ||
ControlRoomRadiation MonitorSystem. | |||
F8lg1I1 SC-420.:2 3.1.5Back-upwindspeedanddirection indicators atStation204*,andNationalWeatherService.Supple-mentalwindspeedindicators atStation230**.*Locatedonthe.southsideofRoute104betweenSlocumandLakesideRoadsinOntario.**Located at1102AtlanticAvenuebetweenLincolnRoadandRoute350inWalworth. | |||
3'.63'3~2~13''Alternatively theprocedure canbeaccomplished usingtheIBMPCEOF5MODAprocedure. | |||
Prelimina RadioloicalEstimates andEventClassif-~icatlaForinitialnotification | |||
: purposes, afirst-cut estimateofpotential offsitedosesandreleasesmaybeobtainedbytheControlRoomusingSC-240,Attachment I.Levelsareprovidedforvariousaccidents evaluated intheGinnaFSARandinpreviousAECSafetyEvaluations forGinnaplantsitinganddesign.Itispreferable tobaseoffsiteestimates'pon measuredreleasevalues.Ventactivityconcentrations andreleaseratescanbedetermined frommonitorcalibration factorsprovidedinAttachment VII,andfromProcedure PC-23.5.3''Anestimateofthe2hrsiteboundarywholebodydosefromplantventnoblegasconcentration, obtainedfromS-14.2(lowrangemonitor)orPC-23.5(hirangemonitor)maybeobtainedusingthefollowing equation: | |||
Plantvant(uCi/cc)x18~a2hrwholabodyuCi/ccdoseREMatsiteboundary~NOThefollowing assumptions weremadeforthesecalculations: | |||
X/Q4.8x104sec/m(defaultvalueinlieuofactualmeteorology data<assumingdownwindmixingconditions 100timesmoreconservative thanannualaverageconditions. | |||
)Plantventflow77,000cfm(3.63x107cc/sec)EPA-520wholebodydosecurve(tOhr) | |||
'41 SC-420:33''Iodineeffluentmonitororisotopicdataareunavailable, adefaultvalveof1.0E-4shouldbeusedtoreflecttheestimated releaseconcentration ratioofgrossiodinetonoblegas.Note:Whendataisavailable calculate anIodinetonoblegasratiothatreflectspresentconditions. | |||
3.2'3.2.6Determine theclassification oftheemergency withrespecttoplantreleasesandsiteboundarydosesfromthecriteriaprovidedinSC-100.Anypreliminary doseestimates usedasabasisforemergency classification orprotective actionrecomm-endations shouldberefinedasfollowsusingreleasemeasurements andactualmeteorological andfieldsamplingdataastheybecomeavailable. | |||
3'UseoftheEOTSCZBM-PCAssessmetComuterProram3~3~13'RefertoAttachment ZV"ZBM-PCAssessment ComputerProgram"forspecificinstructions tousetheprogram.UseofMeteoolocaaeeseDtwthEPADoseFctorsManualMeto3.4.1Obtainthetemperature at33'nd250'romthe"StatusReportForm",ControlRoom,TSCorComputerTerminal. | |||
Fromthe250'emperature subtractthe33'emperatu-re.Zfreadingsfromthemainweathertowerareunavailable, proceedtostep3.4.2.1.T250'T33'elta T3.4.1.1Meteorological DatacanbeobtainedbyphonefromtheMIDASstoragecomputerintheMeteorological TowerTrailerbyusingtheTI-Silent 700Terminal. | |||
SeeAttachment ZZforinstructions. | |||
3''ZfDeltaTis<-1.9,thecondition isunstable(Pascgxill CategoryB)'.ZfDeltaTis>-1.9and<-0.5,thecondition isneutral(Pascpxill CategoryD). | |||
't'S)t~ | 't'S)t~ | ||
IfDeltaTis>-0.5, | IfDeltaTis>-0.5,thecondition isstable(Pasquill CategoryF).NOTE:Condition isTodetermine thePasquillstability classA-G,seeAttachment VI.Intheeventthatmeteorological dataareunavailable fromthemainweathertower,datacanbeobtainedfromtheback-uptowerusingAttachment III.Ifdatacannotbeobtainedbyphone,theEmergency Coordinator shoulddirectanindividual toproceedtotheback-upweatherinstrument recorderatthetower.Iftheprimarytowertemperature sensorsarenotavailable todetermine stability, theindividual takingthereadingsshouldnotewindspeed(mph)winddirection (degrees) andapproximate fluctuation inwinddirection (degrees) averagedoverthelasthour.Thewinddirection fluctuation isdetermined byeyeballing orbydrawing2averagelinesthroughthelasthour'swinddirection | ||
e~4it' SC-420: | : extremes, andsubtracting thedifference. | ||
~1'P\I4.o4 SC-420:6step3.3.6. | Station204windspeed,winddirection andwinddirection fluctuation readingsarereportedtotheTechnical SupportCenterbyphone(ext.500through507)orbytheplantP.A.Theindividual atStation204shouldrequestforfurtherinstructions fromtheEmergency Coordinator. | ||
414fV SC-420:8TABIF. | -Todetermine atmospheric stability fromwindfluctua-tion,usethefollowing table:Wdluctuato<45degreesanytime)45degreesnighttimestable(inversion) neutral45degrees-75degreesdaytimeneutral>75degreesdaytimeunstable(lapse)SelecttheXu/Qplasticoverlaymatchingthecondition determined in3.4.2andattachtotheareamap.(Alsotabulated Xu/QvaluesaregivenintheattachedTable1).~ | ||
e~4it' SC-420:5Obtainwindspeedanddirection datafromthe"StatusReportForm",theControlRoom,TSC,ComputerTerminaloralternatively fromStation204.Thedirection givenwillbethat.fromwhichthewindisblowinWindSpeedWindDirection (mph)(degrees) | |||
NOTE:Supplemental weatherinformation isalsoavailable fromtheNationalWeatherServiceOfficesinRochester (716-328-7633) orBuffalo(716-632-2223), | |||
ifnecessary, andatStation230.Instructions forobtaining NationWeatherServiceinformation isfoundinAttachment IV.Alignthecenterline oftheoverlayinthedownwinddirection. | |||
Themarkonthecenterline atthebottomoftheoverlayshouldbealignedonacompasspointonthemap180degreesfromthedegreesgivenin3.3.4.Todetermine thispoint,dooneofthefollowing: | |||
Ifthedegreesgiveninstep3.3.4isbetween180and360,subtract180.Zfthedegreesgiveninstep3.3.4isbetween0and180,add180.DegreeswindisblowingfromDegreesIIAlignmarkoncenterline ofoverlay(atbottom)atDegreesTheXu/QplasticoverlaysandTable1valueshave,forconvenience beencalculated baseduponawindspeedof1mph.Thus,-inordertodetermine X/Qsec/m3,isnecessary todividetheisoplethvaluebytheactualwindspeed,inmph.Obtainconcentration ofparticulate, noblegasandiodinesandventflowtodetermine releaserate.SeeAttachment Z.Tocalculate thedownwindconcentration ofnoblegas,particulates orradioiodine, multiplythereleaserateofradioactivity (Ci/sec)fromtheplanttimestheX/Q(sec/m)dispersion coefficient determined in | |||
~1'P\I4.o4 SC-420:6step3.3.6.Theresultant concentration willbeinCi/moruCi/cc.Performthesecalculations onAttachment 13.4.93.4'03.4.113''23.4.133'ObtainaninitialestimateofreleasedurationfromtheEmergency Coordinator orRecoveryManager.Ifthisestimateisunavailable, useaninitialreleasedurationestimateof2hoursfordoseprojection purposes. | |||
Wholebodygammadoserateduetonoblegasisotopesisestimated usingTableIIIandusingthelistedfactorcorresponding totheapproximate timeaftershutdown. | |||
Multiplythisfactortimestheconcent-rationcalculated inStep3.4.7togetRem/hour. | |||
Wholebodygamma~dosisobtainedbymultiplying thedoseratecalculated inStep3.4.9timestheexposuretimedetermined inStep3.4.8.TheresultisRem.Thyroiddoseratetothechildisestimated usingTableIVandusingthelistedfactorcorresponding tothetimeaftershutdown. | |||
Multiplythisfactortimestheconcentration calculated inStep3.4.7togetrem/hour. | |||
Projected doseratesarealwaysdetermined forthechildthyroidastheyarethemostsensitive people.Todetermine thedoseordoserateforadults(whichwouldonlybenecessary foremergency workers)dividethedoseordoserateforthechildby2.Thyroid~oseisfoundbymultiplying thedoseratecalculated inStep3.4.11timestheexposuretimedetermined inStep3.4.8.SurveTeaDat3.5.13.5'Notethesamplelocations onthemapthatarecoveredbytheXu/Qoverlay.Theinitialsampletakenshouldbeinahighconcentration areaandonafirststagesurveyroute.Usingtheattachedlistofsamplelocations andteams,notifyproperteamswheretotakesamples.Whenresultsarereceived, markresultsonappropriate mapandstatusboard.Whentheinitialfieldsamplingresultsarereceived, assignaXu/QvaluetothesampleresultsusingtheXu/gvalueforthelineclosesttothesamplelocati-on.Fortheplasticoverlays, allpointsalongagivenlineareassumedtohavethesameconcentration astheinitialsample.Theconcentration atany l>7.IE'14 SC-420:7SOLUTION: | |||
otherpointofinterestcanbeestimated bymultiplying thesampleconcentration bytheratiooftherespective Xu/Qvalues.EXAMPLE:AsampletakenonaXu/Qlineof5x10E-6indicated aniodineconcentration of5x10E-7uCi/ccanddoserateof100mrem/hr.Determine theconcentration anddoserateexpectedataXu/Qvalueof2X10E-7?Iodineat2X10E7~2x10E7x5x10E7uCi=2x10E8uCi5x10E-6CCCCDoseRateat2x10E-7x100(mrem/hr) | |||
~4(mrem/hr) 5x10E-63''3.5.43'.5~~3~5.63.5'Comparemeasureddoseratesandairconcentrations topredicted values,andadjustdosepro)ections accord-ingly.Notifythesurveyteamtocontinuesurveying theaffectedarealookingforhighconcentration areasandhotspots.Ifthewinddirection changes,realignoverlayusing3.4.5.Samplenewlocations indicated bytheoverlay.Ifthewindspeedchanges,recalibrate theoverlaybydividingtheoriginalspeedbythenewwindspeedandmultiplybytheconcentration ordose.Resampletochecknewoverlaycalibration. | |||
Forpufftype,releasesmultiplywindspeedbyelapsedtimetofinddistanceradioactive cloudhastraveled. | |||
3'.8Environmental TLD's,(SC-442)andPostAccidentEnvironmental Samples,(SC-450)maybeusedtogivevaluesforoff-sitedoses.3'tectvActionGuides03'.13.6.2Recommend theappropriate measurestobefollowedwithrespecttothegeneralpublic.TableIIgivethepro)ected wholebodyandthyroiddoselevelswhichwarrant,givenprotective actions(e.g.sheltering,'vacuation) indicated. | |||
Weatherforecastinformation shouldbeconsidered whenplanningprotective actions. | |||
414fV SC-420:8TABIF.XuGINNASITEVALUESOFQASAFUNCTIONOFSTABILITY ANDDISTANCEDOWNWINDDISTANCEFEETUNSTABLESTABLE2004005006008001,0001,2001,4001,600l(8002(0002,5003,0003,5004,0004,5005,0005,5006,0006,5007,0007,5008,0008,5009,0009,50010,00011,00012(00013,00014,00015,00016,0006601,3101,6401,9702,6203,2803,9404,5905,2505,9106,5608(2009(84011,50013(10014,80016,40018,00019,70021,30023,00024,60026(20027,90029,50031,20032,80036,10039(40042,700'45,90049(20052,5000.10'0'0.40'0'0'0.91.01.11.21~61.92~22'2'3'3'3'4'4'4'5'5.35'5'6'6'7.5F18'9.310'2.22E-048'6E-054.20E-054.71E-052.91E-051.83E-051.24E-058.98E-066'1E-065.35E-063'3E-062'9E-061.42E-061.20E-061.04E-069.03E-077.96E-077.07E-076.41E-076'1E-075.65E-075.33E-075.05E-074.79E-074.56E-074.35E-074.17E-073.88E-073.63E-073.41E-073.22E-073.04E-072.89E-075.01E-043.02E-042.36E-042.02E-041.49E-041.16E-049.27E-057'8E-056'2E-055.44E-054.76E-053.53E-052.77E-05224E-051.86E-051.56E-051.33E-051.15E-051.02E-059.25E-068'0E-067.66E-067.02E-066'5E-065'5E-065.51E-065'7E-064.62E-064.16E-063'6E-063'2E-063.12E-062.86E-066.00E-044,73E-044'6E-043.82E-043.16E-042.65E-042.29E-042.01E-041.79E-041.60E-041.44E-041'7E-049.80E-058.34E-057.19E-056.27E-055.51E-054'6E-054.50E-054.11E-053.76E-053.46E-053'9E-052.96E-052.75E-052.61E-052'9E-052.28E-052.10E-051.94E-051.80E-051.67E-051.56E-05NOTEVALUESAREBASEDON1MPHWINDSOffsitedosesarecalculated at500meters(0.3miles),theminimumdistancetotheexclusion areaboundary | |||
/~flr' | /~flr' | ||
) | )PHOIECZED DOSE(HEH)K)I'IREXOH3IATION | ||
)WholeBody<lI)Thymid<5I)WholeBodylto<5I(&Mid5to<25II)Wholebody5andabaveI)'Ihymid25andabaveII)Pm)ected Dose(Rem)toIBaergency TeamWad~.)Noplannedprotective actions)Statemayissueanadvisorytoseekshelterandawaitfurt2mrinstructions. | |||
torernrimnmental radiatian levels.)Seekshelterasaminimum.(Cansider evacuation. | |||
Evacuateunlesscon-straintsmakeitimpractical. | |||
)Monitorenvironmental radiatian levels.laccess.(Conductmandatory evacuatian. | |||
)%sitarernrinxmental radiatian levelsandand~ustareaformandatory evacuation basedontheselevels.laccess.II(Previously reccolmended (protective actionsmay]bereconsidered orterminated. | |||
(Ifcanstraints exist,(specialconsideratian | |||
)shouldbegivenfor)evacuation ofchildren)andtwomen.I)Seekingshelterwould)beanalternative if)evacuation werenot(inaaaiiately possible. | |||
(WholeBodyI)amidIIIWhle~III2575)Cantxolexposureofetergency teammeakmmtotheselevelsmxegtfarlifesaving missians. | |||
(Appvapriate contxolsfar~gencywad~,includetimelimitatians, iratorsandstableiodine.(Cantxolexposureofemergency teammembersperforming lifesaving missianstothislevel.(Cantroloftimeofeagxaurewillbeeffective. | |||
(AlthoL~respirators (andstableiodine)shouldbeusedwhme(effective tocontrol(dosetoemergency team)l~c~.thyiddI(maynatbealimiting)factorforlifesaving missions. | |||
It1RdfPlIWW.ahltl1theincidentmusttakeexisting~tiansintoccesideration. | |||
(b)Atthetimeofthe.incident, officials mayimpl~lm-impact protective actionsinkeepingqy~~ | |||
SC-420: | SC-420:10 TASu.XX1NobleGasDoseConversion FactorsTimeAfterShutdownhoursRemhoureruCicc*01~52.53'4.56'12'5'E+025'E+024'E+023'E+023~1E+022'E+021.2E+02*Multiply uCi/ccbythelistedfactortoobtainRem/hour. | ||
Qf' SC-420: | Qf' SC-420:11 Radioiodine DoseConversion FactorsTimeAfterShutdownhours1'3456789101112Rem/hourChildThyroideruCicc*F1E+055'E+056'E+056'E+056'E+057'E+057'E+057'E+057'E+058'E+058'E+058'E+05*Multiply uCi/ccbythelistedfactortoobtainRem/hourchildthyroid | ||
SC-420:12GENERALINFORMATION:QuaintTimeShutdawnTime:ReleaseStartTime:ReleaseVent: | SC-420:12GENERALINFORMATION: | ||
QuaintTimeShutdawnTime:ReleaseStartTime:ReleaseVent:Stability Class:VentFlmr(CEM):VERI'ONCEPIHATIOÃ FRCNKPEIlJEPP HONI'IORREADING:NobleGas(MonitorNo.cgnX~uCicg(cxxntrate)(calib.factor)cpnRadioiodine (MonitorNo.):uCi/cc*(vpITtocanoe)/m/hours(lateraxuztrate)(initialcountrate)/(timebetweencpnreadings) | |||
X&mV'hr=uci/cc*(calib.factor)(ventcanc.)Particulate (ManitorNo.):(cnxntrate)cgnX~uCicc(calib.factor)cgnuCi/cc*(ventscaner)Toca+vertCPMtocc/sec'FH x2.8E4cc/CFx1miq/60secNOHXZGAS:Tocalculate releaseRATEinCi/secfranmonitors: | |||
uCi/ccxcc/secxE-6CguciCi/sec*NOZE:Verrtcanmntratian canbeinputdimplyfranSPXNGmonitors, ifavailable. | |||
SC-420:13Topredictdownwindconcentration:~mmexCi/secx1/()mph=(~Q)m(windspeed)~sec-xCi/secx1/()mph(}{0/Q)m(windspeed)~sec-xCi/secx1/()mph=(Ãg/Q)m(windspeed)uCi/ccatS.B.500metersuCi/ccat2milesuCi/ccat5miles(}{0/Q)mxCi/secx1/()noh(win{:Ispeed)uCi/ccat10milessec-xCi/secx1/()ephuCi/ccat(}a}/Q)(windspcad)(distance)DistanceHoursafterShutdownRe+hourperuCi/cc(TableZIZ):HholeBodyDoseRateQRe@h~ | SC-420:13Topredictdownwindconcentration: | ||
SC-420:14~sec-xCi/secxl/()mphuci/ccat(Xc/Q)m(wizilsgeax))(distance)DistanceHo(,~afterShutdownrem/hourperuCi/cc(TableIV):MaidDoseRate,Child~h~ourS.B2miles5miles10milesPro) | ~mmexCi/secx1/()mph=(~Q)m(windspeed) | ||
~sec-xCi/secx1/()mph(}{0/Q)m(windspeed)~sec-xCi/secx1/()mph=(Ãg/Q)m(windspeed) uCi/ccatS.B.500metersuCi/ccat2milesuCi/ccat5miles(}{0/Q)mxCi/secx1/()noh(win{:Ispeed) uCi/ccat10milessec-xCi/secx1/()ephuCi/ccat(}a}/Q)(windspcad)(distance) | |||
DistanceHoursafterShutdownRe+hourperuCi/cc(TableZIZ):HholeBodyDoseRateQRe@h~our 5B~miles5ad)es10mi)es~ectedexposureduration(Raus):Prcr}ected wholeBodyDose(rem)Tocalculate releaseRATEinCi/secfranmonitors: | |||
cc/secxE-6Ci/uCiTop{redictdcwnsrJLnd ocexentraticn xCl/secx1/()mph(}{0/Q)(windspeed)xC)/secx1/()mph(}0}/Q)(windspeed)xCi/secx1/()mph{}{q/{})(winispmxl) xCi/secx1/()each{}{0/Q)(windspeed)uci/ccatS.B.500metsLmuci/ccatgmilesuCi/ccat~lesuci/ccat~omilas C!' | |||
SC-420:14~sec-xCi/secxl/()mphuci/ccat(Xc/Q)m(wizilsgeax)) | |||
(distance) | |||
DistanceHo(,~afterShutdownrem/hourperuCi/cc(TableIV):MaidDoseRate,Child~h~ourS.B2miles5miles10milesPro)ected exposureduration(Hours)'ro)ected | |||
'IhyroidDose,Child(rem)PARPIQKATE: | |||
Tocalculate releaseRATEinCi/secfranmcnitors: | |||
cc/secxE-6Ci/uCiTo~ctdawnwindcc(ncentration sec-xCi/secx1/()~(zty'Q)(windspeed)uCi/ccatS.B.500metersuCi/ccat2milessec-xCi/secx1/()mph(MQ)(windspeed)sec-xCi/secx3/()smhuCi/ccat5miles(XU/Q)(wtmdsgeed) xCi/secxQ()mph(MQ)(windspeed)uCi/ccat~OmilesxCi/secx+()~(MQ)(windsg)eed)uCi/ccat-(distance) | |||
DistanceHoursafterShutdctwn | |||
**Reap/haur peruCi/cc:~S~mges~5~emg(~~em | |||
SC-420:35%holeBodyorturgDoseRate~rem~m~ | SC-420:35%holeBodyorturgDoseRate~rem~m~rProjected exposureduration(Hours):Proj~RholeBodyorZungDose(rem)*MZE:Shea~rogriate dosecanversian factorforpmMculates wouldbebasedupontheresultsofanisatcpicanalysisofthemRcture,arxlreferenc~ | ||
r'I'IC22+I4!'III SC-420: | Reg.Guide1.109. | ||
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SC-420: | SC-420:19KEYFACILITIES LOCATEDABOUTGINNASITEComanandProductDistancefromSiteDirection fromSiteDuffy-Mott Co.,Inc.Williamson BabyFoodsTheWatermanFoodProductsCo.FoodProcessing OntarioKrautCorp.7RailroadAve.FoodProcessing VictorPreserving Co.FoodProcessing OntarioColdStorageFoodProcessing WatermanFruitProductsCo.FoodProcessing OntarioFoodProductsFoodProcessing LyndanProductsCo.FoodProcessing 8-1/2miles3-4miles3-4miles3-4miles3>>4miles3-4miles3-4miles3-4milesSoutheast SouthSouthSWSouthSouthSWSouthSWSouthSWSouthSWOntarioWaterDistrictWilliamson WaterDistrict1.1miles5-1/4milesOntarioFireDepartment 4milesEast.EastSoutheast OntarioCenterFireDepartment UnionHillFireDepartment OntarioTownHall3.5milesI5miles4milesSouthSouthwest South | ||
SC-420: | SC-420:20 HOSESINANDABOGTGINNASITEHouseLocatioHouseonLakeRoaddirectlysouthofplantDistanceOwner'sfromSite.Beebee1,500ft.Direction fromSiteSouthHouseonS.W.,corner ofLakeRoadandOntarioCtr.Rd.HouseonNorthsideofLakeRd.S.E.ofTrainingCenteraccessRoadHouseonprivateroadnorthofabovehouseLoomis2,000ft.Taillee2,500ft.2I000SouthSESoutheast Southwest | ||
SC-420: | SC-420:21 Instructions forinterpreting andaccessing DataintheMIDASstoragecomputerintheMeterological TowerTrailer.SetupforTI-Silent 700inTSCNUM-depressswitchrightLOWSPEED-depressswitchrightHALFDEPLEX-depressswitchleftONLINE-depressswitchleftON/OFF-pushswitchtoforwardpositionThecomputercanbequizzedbyphoneusingthefollowing numbers:300BAUDTERMINAL-phone5524-5711(TISilent700)1200BAUDTERMINAL-phon'eg524-5761Thereareshorttimeperiodswhenthephoneconnections aredisabledwhileinternalcalculations aretakingplace.Wheneverthe1200BAUDlineisinuse,the300BAUDlineisdisabled. | ||
-YC SC-420' | Normalcommunication timesfromthemasterMIDAScomputerisa30minuteperiodcenteredaround3:30,7:30,and11:30EST.Toobtain:Last15minuteaverage-TypeAVXX[RETURN]Lastcollected value-TypePPXX(RETURN]IfILLEGALREQUESTappears,retypethecommandagain.Illegalrequestisreturnedifthecommandwastypedwrongofaspuriouscharaterwasincluded, i.e.-linefeed.ForAVXXprinout:XX~,010204~10-20~40-77PrintsPrintsPrintsPrintsPrintsPrintsPrintsallspeedaveragesalldirection averagesalltemperature averagesalldeltatemperature averagesmiscellaneous averagesrainaveragesallaveragesForPPXXprintout: | ||
VAr~~I' SC-420: | ~Can~epum~e0102030405~NaeWS33AWS33BWS150AWS150BWS250 | ||
~I SC-420: | -YC SC-420'22 ATTAmmZNT IICONTChannelXXNumber080910111214151617181920212223242532NameWD33AWD33BWD150AWD150BWD250TER33ATER33BTE150ATE150BTE250ATE250BDT150ADT150BDT250ADT250BDEW33TEG33RAIN'NTERPRETATION OFDATA15min.averagesfor01-15min;16>>30ming31-45min;46-60minWS-WindSpeed-Averagedividedby10measuredvalueWD-WindDirection | ||
-AverageisreaddirectlyTE-Temperature | |||
-Averagedividedby10measuredvalueDT-DeltaTemperature | |||
-Averagedividedby10calculated valueDEW-DewpointTemperature | |||
-Averagedividedby10measuredvalueTEG-AmbientTemperature | |||
'atDewpointMonitor-Averagedividedby10measuredvalueRAIN-Rainfall-'veragedividedby100accumulated inchesofrainNAME-Parameter andheightinmetersontowerAVGE-Averageofvaluescollected inlast15minutesaverageST.DEV-Standarddeviation ofaveragedataMIN.-Minimumvalueforlast15minuteaverageMAX.-Maximumvalueforlast15minuteaverageI-Indexcode:0Good;1Questionableg 2Bad;3Unsteadywinddata'CalmWi.ndg5Flatdirection MNDR-Meanderrangeforwinddirection AVRN-AverageofmeanderrangeCNT-Nolongerusedfordata 4gl,Ã1 SC-420:23 hiTACrBKNT IIIInstructions foraccessing dataattheSubstation 204meteorolog-icaltoweronRoute104betweenSlocumandLakesideRoads.Theequipment consistsofa33foottowerwithwindspeedanddirection indicators, astripchartrecorder, andanOdessaDataLogger.Thedataloggercanbequizzedbyphoneusing'the following specifications: | |||
SpeedParityDuplexDatabitsStopbitsPhone¹-1200band-Odd-Full71524-2067In.caseofamodemproblem,callGalsonTechnical | |||
: Services, LeeDavis,(315)428-6612. | |||
OdessCommandsH-Outputasummaryofhourlyaveragescollected frommidnightuntillasthour.Datawillincludewinddirection, windspeed,andsigmatheta(SD1).G-Output5minutevaluesforpresenthourL-Ouputalistingoftheoperating configuration P-Output5minutevaluesT-TimeControlCDtoexit 1P SC-420:24 ATTACt&KNT IVRECOMMENDED PROCEDURE FORREUESTINGMETEOROLOGICAL SUPPORTFROMTHENATIONALWEATHERSERVICE-ROCHESTER (a)(b)ContacttheNationalWeatherServiceat(716)328-7633(unlisted) 263-6808(unlisted) 328-7391(listed8a.m.to4p.m.)ProvidetotheNationWeathexServiceYournameYouarecallingfromRochester Gas&ElectricGinnaNucleaxPowerPlantAphonenumberyoucanbecontacted Abriefexplanation ofthenatureofthereleaseandcurx'entwindconditions attheplant(c)Requestinformation basedonbelow1.Anemergency on-goingorimmediately imminentrelease:Askforthecurrentsurfacewind-conditions andtheforecastforthenextthree(3)tosix(6)hours.Thefoxecaster ondutyshouldbeabletoprovidetheinformation withinafewminutes.Thisshouldhelpwithevacuation decisions intheimmediate vicinityof.therelease.2.Apotential orimminentexplosion-type ofreleasewhichwoulddrivesolidradioactive debrisfarupintotheatmosphere: | |||
Thisisthetypeofsituation wherefall-outplotsmaybehelpful.Unfortunately fall-outplotstaketimetopreparesothatinanon-goingorimmediately imminentsituation, | |||
'theyarenotveryuseful.Insuchashort-fused situation aroughestimatefromthesurfaceandupperairwindscouldbemorereadilyprovidedby+eforecaster onduty.3~Apotential, butnotimmediate release: | |||
VAr~~I' SC-420:25 gTTACHtCENT 1V~CONT'DInthiscasetheremaybetimetoplanevacuations inadvance.Don',however,expectanimmediate, detailedsurfaceandupperair24-hourwindforecast. | |||
Makethecallrequesting thedataandgivetheforecaster onduty15minutesto1/2hourtopreparetheinformation andreturnyourcall.Themostsignificant information toalow-level releasewouldbethesurfacewinddirection andspeed,.Thesurfacewindismostimportant intheimmediate vicinityoftherelease,thatis,roughly100to500yardsdown-wind depending onthestrengthoftherelease,thespeedofthewindandthestability oftheatmosphere. | |||
Beyondthatdistancetheplumespreadssothattheboundarylayerwinds(averagefromthesurfacetoapproximately 2,000feet)becomemoreimportant. | |||
Twentyfourhour(24hr.)forecasts ofboththesurfacewindandtheboundarylayerwindcanbemadealthoughlocaleffectssuchastheland-lake breezemakesuchforecasts difficult inWesternNewYork.Whenincidents onthescaleoftheThreeMileIslandsituation occur,theNationalWeatherServicewilltakespecialactionintermsofmeteorological support.Thiscanincludespecialobservations and,,forecast information. | |||
Underthesecircumstances, theNationalWeatherServiceshouldbeinformedassoonaspossiblesothatarrangements (personnel, equip-ment,etc.)canbemadetoprovideadditional support. | |||
~I SC-420:26 ATTACHMENT VIBM-PCASSESSMENT COMPUTERPROGRAM1.0RUNNINGTHEPROGRAMStartingsetupofthecomputerSystemUnit.....OFFColorDisplay....ONPrinter.......ON1.21.31.41.51.61'1~81.91.10PlaceDOS3.1discintoA-drive(leftside)withlabel.sideupTurnsystemunitto...ON(waitapproximately 45seconds)WhenpromptedenternewdateintheformMM-DD-YYi thenpress<~(return)WhenpromptedenternewtimeintheformHH:MMgthenpress(return)(note:hoursshouldbeenteredin24hourformati.e.01:00for1a.m.and13:00for1p.m.)TheA)promptwillnowbeseenonthescreen.RemovetheDOS3.1discandplacethesymphony1.1discintheAdrive.Typeimmediately afterA)ACCESSandpress<~(return). | |||
Select"SYMPHONY" fromthemenuandpress<~(return). | |||
Waitapproximately 2minutesforthe"SYMPHONY" serialnumbertoappearthenpress<~(return). | |||
PlacetheEOF5MODdiscindriveB(rightside).Pressthe[F9]buttonthentypeFR;press<~(return)andwaitapproximately 150secondsfortheEOF5MODfiletoload.OncetheEOF5MODfileisloadedfollowtheprograminstruc-tiononscreen.1.11Usethe[PRINTSCREEN]keytoprinttheDATAENTRYFORM.1.12Usethe[ALT][S]keystoprinttheNYSPartIIform.1.132.0Usethe[ALT][W]keystoprinttheDOSEPROJECTIONS/SURVEY DATEFORM.ENTERINGEOF5MODPAEVQfETERS | |||
*t1~ | *t1~ | ||
SC-420' | SC-420'27 ATTACHMENT VCONT~D2~12.22'2'2'2'2'2'2.92'02'lWhentheEOF5MODcodeisloadedasdescribed above,thecursorshouldbeon"CALCTIME".Typeinthe"CALCTIME"in24hoursnotation, press<~(return). | ||
t, SC-420: | Thecursorshouldnobeon"T250".Typeinthe250footmettowertemperature readingindegreesfarenheit, press(return).Thecursorshouldnowbeon"T33".Typeinthe33footmettowertemperature readingindegreesfarenheit, press(return). | ||
h SC-420: | Thecursorshouldnobeon"WINDSPD". | ||
Typeinthewind-speed,inMPH,fromthemettower33foot.reading,press(return).Thecursorshouldnowbe.onR-10a.TypeintheR-10Areading(inunitsofUCi/cc)usingdatafromtheSPZNGMONITORUNIT1CHANNEL3(thespingunitsneedtobecorrected formUCitoUCi/cc.Thiscanbedoneviathespingunit),"interpret mode"gpress<~(return). | |||
ThecursorshouldnowbeonR-10B.TypeintheR-10breading(inunitsofUCi/cc)usingdatafromtheSPINGMONITORUNIT2CHANNEL3(Thespingunitsneedtobecorrected fromUCitoUCi/cc.Thiscanbedoneviathespingunit),~'interpret mode";press<~(return). | |||
ThecursorshouldnowbeonR-12.TypeintheR-12reading(inunitsofUCi/cc)usingdatafromtheSPINGMONITORUNITICHANNELS5,7,or((depending ontheamountoftherelease), | |||
press<~(return). | |||
ThecursorshouldnowbeonR-14.TypeintheR-14reading(inunitsofUCi/cc)usingdatafromtheSPZNGMONITORUNIT2CHANNEL5,7or9(depending ontheamountoftherelease), | |||
press<~(return).Thecursorshouldnowbe,onR-15.TypeintheR-15reading(inunitsofUCi/cc)usingdatafromtheSPINGMONITORUNIT3CHANNEL5,7,or9(depending ontheamountoftherelease), | |||
press<~(return). | |||
Thecursorshouldnowbeon"SHUTDOWN DATE".Enterthedatetheplantshutdown.Press<~(return). | |||
Thecursorshouldnotbeon"SHTDWNTIME".Enterthetimethattheplantshutdown(in24hourformat).Press<~(return). | |||
t, SC-420:28 ATTACHMENT VCONTENDThecursorshouldnotbeon"DATADATE".Enterthedatethatthedatawastaken.Press<~(return). | |||
Thecursorshouldnowbeon"DATATIME".Enterthetimethatthedatawastaken(in24hourformat).Press<~(return).Thecursorshouldnowbeon"EXPOSURE". | |||
Enterthelengthoftimethatthepopulation hasbeenorwillbeexposedsincethestartoftherelease(timeistobeentered,inHH:MMformat).Ifatimeof1hourisenteredresultswillindicatedoserate(i.e.R/hr).Press<~(return). | |||
Thecursorshouldbeon"'X'ILES". | |||
Ifyouwishtocalculate dosepro)ections at,someotherdistancebesidestenmilesinputthedistance. | |||
ThewholebodydosesinRemshouldnowbedisplayed atthebottomofthespreadsheet alongwithprotective actionrecommendations. | |||
h SC-420:29 PASUILLSTABILITY CLASSANDXuVALUESASAFUNCTIONORSTABILITY ANDDISTANCE.Determining thePasquillstability classObtainthetemperature at33'nd250'nddetermine thedeltaTasinstep3.4.1ofSC-420.Ifthe250'emperature isunavailable, the150'emperature maybeused.SelecttherighthandcolumnsinTableAgivingtherangeofdeltaTforthe250ft.>>33ft.deltaT(DEG.F/217ft).Determine inwhichrangethemeasureddeltaTfallsandselectthecorresponding Pasquillstability classlistedinthelefthandcolumnofTableA.UsingTableB,determine theXu/Qvalueforthestability classdetermined instep1.03aboveandthedistancedesired.TheXu/{}valuescanbeusedinAttachment ItoSC-420fordoseassessment calculations. | |||
~TABLEsouBlLlCl.ASSCRRlABASEDONDELTATENPERATURE~auTA150FT.-33FT.250FT.-33FT.DELTAT(OEG.F/100FT.)DELTAT(DEG.F/117FT.)DELTAT(OEG.F/217FT.)BBBLBB-1.0.1.17-2.17.1.0.0.9-1;17.1.05.2.17-1~95C-0.9-0.8.1.05.0.94-1.95-1.74.0.8-0.3-0.94~0.35~1.74.-0.65.0.30.8-0.350.94.0.651.740.82.20.942.571.744.772.22.574.77 I | ~TABLEsouBlLlCl.ASSCRRlABASEDONDELTATENPERATURE | ||
GINNA,SITEVAIIJESOF{} | ~auTA150FT.-33FT.250FT.-33FT.DELTAT(OEG.F/100FT.)DELTAT(DEG.F/117FT.)DELTAT(OEG.F/217FT.)BBBLBB-1.0.1.17-2.17.1.0.0.9-1;17.1.05.2.17-1~95C-0.9-0.8.1.05.0.94-1.95-1.74.0.8-0.3-0.94~0.35~1.74.-0.65.0.30.8-0.350.94.0.651.740.82.20.942.571.744.772.22.574.77 I | ||
GINNA,SITEVAIIJESOF{}ASAHlNCZXCNOFSZhBIZZTY ANDDLc)IQQKE G200400500600800100012001400160018002000250030003500400045005000550060006500700075008000850090009500100001100012000130001400015000160000.10.20.30.40.5.0.60.70.91.01.11.21.61.92.22.52.83.13.43.74.04.34.75.05.3'.65.96.26.87.58.18.79.310.0NE:1.15E~3.48E&51.16E&51.14E&55.80E&63.79E&62.81E~2.16E~1.71E~1.39E&61.22E&61.02E&68.79E&77.76E&76.95EW76.29EW75.75E&75.29E&74.90E&74.59E&7.4.32EW74.08E&73.86E&73.66E&73.49E&73.33EW73.19EW72.97E&72.79EW72.62E&72.47EW72.34E&72i23E&72.22E~8.96E-054.20E&54.71E&52o9lEW51.83E&51.24E&58+98E~6.8IE&65.35E~3.93~62.09E&61.42E&61.20E&61.04E&69.03EW77.96E&77.07EW76.41E&76.01EW75.65EW75.33E&75.05EW74.79EW74.56EW74.35EW74.17E&73.88E&73.63E&73.41EW73.22EW73.04E&72.89EW73.67E~1.78E~1.25E~1.06E~7.02E&55.09EW53.86E&53o03E&52.44E&52.OIE&51.70E&5l.18E&58.76EW66.9IE&65.59E&64.61E&63.87E&63.30E&62.86E&62.53E&62.25EW62.02E&61.82E&61.65EW61.50EW61.37E&61.26E&61.11E&6.9.76E&78.67E&77.76E&76.98EW76.32EW75.01E~3.02E~2.36E~2.02E~1.49E~1.16E~9.27EW57.58EW56.32E&55.44E&54.76E&53.53E&52.77EW52.24E&5l.86EW51.56EW51.33E&51.15E&51.02EW59.25E&68.40E&67.66E&67.02E~6.45E&65.95E&65.51E~5.17E~4.62E&64.16E&63.76E&63.42E~3.12E&62.86E&65.03E~3.37E~2.80E-042.50EW41.94EW41.55E~1.27E~l.06E&49.14E-057.99EW57.05E&55.33EW54.24E&53.46E&52.87EW52.42E&52.07E-051.80EW51.65E&51.52E&51.41E&51.30E&51.2IZ&51.13E&5l.06E&59.94E&69.47E&68.61EW67.88E&67.24EW66.68EW63.18E&65.74EW66.00EW44.73E&44.36EW43.82EW43.16E~2.65E~2.29E~2.01E~1.79E~l.60EW4E1.44E~l.17E&49.80EW58.43EW57.19EW56.27E&55.51K&54.96EW54.50E&54.11E&53.76E&53.46E&53.19E&52.96EW52.75EW52.6IEW52.49EW52.28EW52.10EW51.94EW51.80E&5l.67EW5l.56EW56.45EW45.36E-045.46EW44.70E&44.22E&43.81E-043.46EW43.16EW42.88E-042.64E~2.43E-042.00E-041.67E-041.43E-041.23E-04l.08EW49.99E-059.30E-058.68E-058.12E-057.61EW57.15EW56.74E-056.36EW56.07EW55.80EW55.55EW55.10EW54.71EW54.37EW54.06EW53.79E-053.54E-05Offmitedosesarecalculated at500meters(0.3miles),themimihnzndietarue.tn | |||
'theexe3umonnxea-boundary | |||
SC-420:32. | SC-420:32.ATTACHMENT VIIRMSPROCESSMONITORCALIBRATION FACTORSASOF87~R-10CONTAINMENT XODXNE:uCi/ccIodine-131 | ||
Ii4 SC-420' | =(~cpm/hour) | ||
(5.05E-12)R-10BPIANTVENTIODINE:R-'11uCi/ccIodine-131 | |||
(~cpm/hour} | |||
(4.74E-12)CONTAINMENT PARTICULATE: | |||
uCi/ccasCs>>137~(~lCONTAINMENT GAS:cpm)(2.54E-12)R-1uCi/ccasXe-133(PLANTVENTPARTICULATE: | |||
uCi/ccasCs-137(PLANTVENTGAS:cpm)(5.6E-8)cpm)(2.55E-12)Calibration factorscalculated basedonKr-85andXe-133calibration factors.uCi/ccasXe-133~(cpm)(3.3E-8)AIREJECTORANDGLANSTEAMEXHAUSTGAS:uCi/ccasXe-133~(cpm)(1.36E-6)uci/cc'snormalgasmixture*(cpm)(5.0E-8)R-6*Basedonthemixtureofnoblegaspresentinthereactorcoolantduringthe01/25/82tuberupturewhichisrepresent-ativeofnormaloperations. | |||
CONTAINMENT FANCOOLERSERVICEWATERuCi/ccasCs-137~(cpm)(1.3E-7)COMPONENT COOLING:uCi/ccasCs-137(cpm)(1.3E-7) | |||
Ii4 SC-420'33 RNSPROC'.SSMONITORCALIBRATION FACTORSASOFR-18RADWASTESYSTEMDISCHARGE: | |||
uCi/ccasCs-137(cpm)(1.18E-8)R-19STEAMGENERATOR BLOWDOWN'Ci/cc asCs-137(cpm)(2.9E-8)R-20SPENTFUELPOOLHEATEXCHANGER SERVICEWATER:uCi/ccasCs-137(cpm)(2.9E-8)R-21RETENTION TANK:uCi/ccasCs-137(cpm)(1.01E-8)~R-2HIGHCONDUCTIVITY WASTETANK:uCi/ccasCs-137(cpm)(8.84E-9)R-31STEAMLXNERADIATION MONITOR:mr/hr(cpm)(2.03E-2)STEAMLINERADZAXTON MONITOR:mr/hr(cpm)(1.83E-2)-36CONTROLROOMNOBLEGASMONITOR:uCi/ccasKr-85(uCi/ccasXe-133(cpm)(2.16E-8)cpm)(1.31E-7)3-37.CONTROLROOMPARTICULATE MONITOR:uCi/ccasCs-137(cpm)(2.63E-13)P-38CONTROLROOMIODINEMONXTOR:uCi/ccasI-131~(cpm)(2.99E-12) | |||
ROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATIONS GINNASTATIONCONTROLLED COPYNUHBERPROCEDURE NO.SC-421REV.NO;6DETERMINATION OFIODINEORPARTICULATE ACTIVITYTECHNICAL REVIEWPORCREVIEWDATEPLANTSURINTENDENT EFFECTIVE DATEQAXNON-QACATEGORYl.OREVIEWEDBY:TRISPROCEDURE CONTAINS6PAGES Is~*l*f\kllIj~~~lacb,I SC-421:1SC-421DETERMINATION OFIODINEORPARTICUIATE ACTIVITY1.0PIJIU?OSE: | |||
Thedetermination oftheairborneiodineconcentration soastodetermine resultant thyroiddoseisextremely important duringthefirst2hoursafterarelease.Therefore, theprocedure consistsofrapidsamplecollection andpreliminary analysisoftheparticulate filtersandiodinecartridges inthefield.2'F12' | |||
==REFERENCES:== | ==REFERENCES:== | ||
NuclearEmergency ResponsePlanSC-323,Emergency Off-SiteRadiation SurveyTeamsSC-324,Emergency On-SiteRadiation SurveyTeams3.0INSTRUCTIONS: | |||
3.13~1.13~1~23~1.33,.1.43~1.53.1.63~1.7Thefollowing equipment willbeavailable. | |||
Combination particulate filterandcartridge holders.Glassfiberfilters,50mm,GelmariTypeA/Eorequivalent. | |||
Silverzeolitecartridge foriodinecollection, ScienceApplications, Inc.TypeGY-130orequivalent. | |||
Batteryoperatedcountratemeter,0-50,000cpm,audiblealarm,rechargeable, EberlinemodelRM-14orequivalent. | |||
EndwindowGMprobe,alphabeta,gammasensitive, EberlinemodelHP-190orequivalent. | |||
Off-siteteamairsampler,approximately 30lpmflowrateusingaglassfiberandsilverzeolitecartridge, batteryoperated12volt,RADECOmodelH-809Corequivalent. | |||
'n-siteteamlowvolumeairsampler,batteryoperated, rechargeable, 4lpmflowrate,GilianmodelHFS-113Torequivalent,. | |||
IP4k+~ | IP4k+~ | ||
SC-421:23.1~83' | SC-421:23.1~83'Emergency SurveyCentersamplers, | ||
1~ty~4l4ykXI'gJ.>4I' SC-421:33.2. | 'atteryoperated, rechargeable, time,approximately 30lpmusingaglassfiberfilterandsilverzeolitecartridge, RADECOmodelH-809B2orequivalent. | ||
'3.3.33''3.3.5SC-421'4Ifchargestatusofunitisunknown, | 'ff-SiteTeamSamlin3.2.13.2'3.2'3.2'3''3''Installglassfiberfilterandsilverzeolitecartridge inthefilterholderfortheH-809Csampler.ScrewfilterholderintoH-809Csampler.CPuton/offswitchinto"off"position. | ||
Vlg SC-421:63.4.83'' | Connectpowercablesto12voltbattery,redclamptopositiveterminalandblackclamptoground.Turnonsamplerandrecordstarttimeandflowrateinlpm(inthefieldrecordbookofsurveysheet).Allowsamplertorunforapproximately tenminutes,shutoffsamplerandrecordstoptime.Determine thelitersofairsampledasfollows:lpmxminutessampled=liters3'.83.2.93.2.10Determine thebackground readingincpmusingtheRM-14andHP-190probeandrecordthereading.Ifbackground intheareais>200cpm,movetoanareawherethebackground is<200cpm.Ifbackground | ||
<200cpmisdifficult tolocate,theDoseAssessment Managercanprovideadditional instructions. | |||
Removetheparticulate filterfromtheholder,placetheHP-190probeclosetobutnottouchingthefilter,andrecordthereading.Determine theparticulate activityasfollows:filter-cmbackroundx2.37x10=uCi/cc)litersNOTE:Minimumsensitivity fora10minutesampleat30lpm,a100cpmnetreading~andaprobeefficiency of1.94is7.9x10"uCi/cc.Removethesilverzeolitecartridge fromthe.holder,placetheHP-190probeagainsttheinletsideofthecartridge andrecordthecpm,reading. | |||
Ifthereadingisoffscale,determine theiodineactivityperStep3.2.13insteadofStep3.2.12. | |||
1~ty~4l4ykXI'gJ.>4I' SC-421:33.2.12Determine theiodineactivityasfollowsforprobeagainsttheinletsideofcartridge:. | |||
cmcartride>>cmbackroundx8.34x10"'uCi/cc()litersNOTE'OTE: | |||
Minimumsensitivity for,a10minutesampleat30lpm,a100cpmnetreadingandaprobeefficiency of0.54%is2.8x10uCi/cc.Thisisequivalent to0.08RemThyroid(0-2hour)and0.8RemThyroid(1day).Thepossibility existsthatthebackground maybetoohightodetermine areadingfromthecartridge. | |||
Ifthiscondition exists,movetoalowerbackground areaandre-survey thecartridge. | |||
3.2.133.2.143.2'53~3Determine theiodineactivityasfollowsfortheHP-190probeoneinch(onecartridge thickness) awayfromtheinletsideofthecartridge. | |||
cmcartride-cmbackroundx2.37x107~uCi/cc()litersConvertIodine131Concentration tothyroiddosebythefollowing formulasandmarkonmap.(uCi/ccIodine)(3x10~)=Remthyroid(0-2hour)(uCi/ccIodine)(3 x10~)=Remthyroid(1day)Placefilterandcartridge intheenvelope, recordtherequiredinformation ontheenvelopeandsaveforlabanalysis. | |||
On>>Siteteamsamlin3.3.13''Installglassfiberfilterandsilverzeolitecartridge inthefilterholderattachedtothelowvolumesampler.Removeanti-tamper coverplateandplacemasterON/OFFswitchinONposition. | |||
Thjsswitchalsoresetsthetime.Theswitchislocatedinthelowerlefthandcorner.hh F1'3a3%4fP4~A''IIl'i''1 | |||
'3.3.33''3.3.5SC-421'4Ifchargestatusofunitisunknown,temporarily startunitandpressthetestbutton.<<BAT.<<LEDshouldlightindicating achargeof954orgreater.IfLEDdoesnotlight,rechargeunitbeforeuse.Replaceanti-tamper cover.Unitisnowreadyforuse.Atstartofsamplingperiodrecordstarttime,Presstest,recordtimeindigitaldisplayandaflowof4.0LPM(unlessunithasbeenresetatanotherflowrate).TurnunitonusingON/OFF'witch locatedtotherightofthedigitaldisplay.NOTEMasterON/OFFswitchmustbeonforunittooperate.MasterON/OFFswitchalsoresetstimedisplay.3.3.6Ifthe"FAULT"LEDislit.Thiswasactivated byeitheranundervoltage; overcurrent, oroverpressure (restricted flow)beyondtheunitscapability. | |||
Themotorisstoppedandthetimeislatched.Bypressingthe"TEST"button,thetime(inminutes)intosamplingatwhichthefaultoccurredwillbe'displayed indica-tingavalidsampleperiod.NOTE:Thetimerstopsafter15-20secondsintoafaultcondition topreventunnecessary shutdown. | |||
3''3.3.83.3.9AtendofsamplingperiodturnpumpoffusingON/OFFswitchlocatedtorightofdigitaldisplay.Press"TEST"button,recordtimeindigitaldisplay,stoptimeandallotherpertinent information ondatasheet.Determine thebackground reading.in cpmusingtheRM-14andHP-190probeandrecordthereading.Ifthebackground intheareais>200cpm,movetoanareawherethebackground is<200cpm.Ifbackground | |||
<200cpmisdifficult tolocate,theDoseAssessment Managercanprovideadditional instructions. | |||
Removetheparticulate-filterfromtheholder,placetheHP-190probeclosebutnottouchingthefilterandrecordthecpmreading.3.3.10Determine theparticulate activityasfollows:.~~cmfilter-cmbacrounx2.37x108~uCi/cd.:()volumeinlitersc,il 1'I NOTE:SC-421:5Minimumsensitivity fora30minutesampleat4lpm,a50cpmnetreading,aprobeefficiency of1.94is6x10"9uCi/cc.3.3.113.3.12Removethesilverzeolitecartridge fromtheholder,placetheHP-190probeagainsttheinletsideofthecartridge andrecordthecpmreading.Determine theiodineactivityasfollows:cmcartride-cmbackroundx8.34x10"=uCi/cc(")volumeinlitersNOTE:NOTE:Minimumsensitivity fora30minutesampleat4lpm,a50cpmnetreadinc[andaprobeefficiency of0.544is2x10"uCi/cc.Thepossibility existsthatthebackground maybetoohightodetermine areadingfromthecartridge. | |||
Ifthiscondition exists,movetoalowerbackground areaandre-survey thecartridge. | |||
3.3'33.43.4.13.4.23.4.33.4.43'.53.4'3'a7~~Placethefilterandcartridge ontheenvelope, recordtherequiredinformation ontheenvelopeandsaveforlabanalysis. | |||
EmerencSurveCenterandTechnical SuortCenter~samllnInstallglassfiberfilterandsilverzeolitecartridge inthefilterholderfortheH-809B2sampler.ScrewfilterholderintoH-809B2sampler.Movesamplertodesiredlocation. | |||
Settimerto10minutes.Startsamplerandrecordtimeandflowrateinlpm.Thesamplerwillautomatically shutoffin10minutes.Determine thelitersofairsampledasfollows:lpmx10minutessampled=litersDetermine thebackground readingincpmusingtheRM-14andHP-190probeandrecordthereading.Ifthebackground intheareais>200cpm,movetoanareawherethebackground is<200cpm.Ifbackground | |||
<200cpmisdifficult tolocate,theDoseAssessment Managercanprovideadditional instructions. | |||
Vlg SC-421:63.4.83''Removetheparticulate filterfromtheholder,placetheHP-190probeclosetobutnottouchingthefilterandrecordthecpmreading.Determine theparticulate activityasfollows:cmfilter-NOTE:cmbackroundx2.37x10"=uCi/cc)litersMinimumsensitivity fora10minutesampleat30lpma100cpmnetreading,andaprobeefficiency of1.94is7.9x10"9uCi/cc.3'.103'.11Removethesilverzeolitecartridge fromtheholder,placetheHP-190probeagainsttheinletsideifthecartridge andrecordthecpmreading.Ifthereadingisoff-scale, determine | |||
'theiodineactivityper3.4.12insteadofStep3.4.11.Determine theiodine-activity asfollowsforprobeagainstthecartridge: | |||
cmcartride-cmbackroundx8.34x10=uCi/cc()litersNOTE:NOTE:Minimumsensitivity fora10minutesampleat30lpma100cpmnetreadingandaprobeefficiency of0.544is2.8x109uCi/cc.Thisisequivalent to0.08Remthyroid(0-2hour)and0.8RemThyroid(1'day).Thepossibility existsthatthebackground maybetoohightodetermine areadingfromthecaxtridge. | |||
Ifthiscondition exists,movetoalowerbackground areaandre-survey thecartridge. | |||
3''23.4.133.5Determine theiodineactivityasfollowsfortheHP-190probeoneinch(onecartridge thickness) awayfromtheinletsideofthecartridge. | |||
cmcartride-cmbackroundx2.37x107=uCi/cc()litersPlacethefilterandcartridge inanenvelopemarkedwiththetimeofsample,literssampled,andlocationandsaveforlabanalysis. | |||
Formoreaccurateresults,analysismaybeperformed | |||
'ntheplantenvironmental labwiththeGeLiandmultichannel analyzerperPC-1.4. | |||
Rochester GasandElectricCorporation Inter-Office Correspondence July18,1986SUSyZCT:Revisions totheElectric6SteamProduction NuclearEIIergency OffsiteResponseProcedures TO:HoldersoftheElectric&SteamProduction NuclearEmergency OffsiteResponseProcedures ManualEnclosedisarevisedprocedure fortheElectricaSteamProduction NuclearEIIergency OffsiteResponseProcedures Manual.Manualholdersshouldreadtheattachedmaterialandmakethechangeslistedbelow.Superseded anddeletedprocedures shouldbedestroyed andtheattachedacknowledgement formcompleted whenthesechangeshavebeenentered.Instructions formakinchanesRemovethefollawinIndexpagesi,iiESP2/6,2/7ESP3/1ESP4/3ESP5/1through5/C-3ESP8/1ESP10/4ESP16/4I16/5ESP17/2ESP19/1,19/2,19/3ESP20/1Through20/lles:InsertthefoU.awing es:Indexpagesi,iiESP2/6;2/7ESP3/1'ESP4/3ESP5/1through5/C-3ESP8/1ESP10/4ESP16/4,16/5ESP17/2ESP19/1g19/2I19/3ESP19/4ESP20through20/2andAttachment 1ESP22/1Jenn3.fer McAr11xeQcincDocumntOstrol | |||
ROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATION InterOfficeCorrespondence July17,1986 | |||
==SUBJECT:== | ==SUBJECT:== | ||
Revisions toElectricandSteamProduction NuclearEmergency OffsiteResponseProcedures TO:DocumentControlReplacePageReplacePagesReplacePageReplacePageReplacePagesReplacePageReplacePagePleasedistribute theattachedchangesaslistedbelow:~~-i-IndexI2/6,2/73/14/35/1through5/C-38/110/4ReplacePages16/4,16/5ReplacePageReplacePages17/219/1,19/2,19/3InsertRemoveInsert.InsertPagePagesPagesPage19/420/1through20/llJ20through20/2andAttachment 122/1Attachments DavidW.BurkeCorporate Emergency Planner 1WII ELECTRICANDSTEAMPRODUCTION DEPARTMENT NUCLEAREMERGENCY OFFSITERESPONSEPROCEDURES Note:INDEXRevisionofspecificareasoneachpageisindicated byverticallinesintherighthandcolumn.VicePresident, ElectricandSteamProduction ReportstoNRCRev.3-Sept.19852~3~4~5.6.7~Corporate EOF/Recovery ManagerChecklist Corporate RecoveryManagerCallListNuclearOperations ManagerChecklist EOF-DoseAssessment Checklist StatusSheetProcedure EOFCommunication andSupportPersonnel Instructions Rev.13-June1986Rev.6-June1986Rev.10-June1986Rev.8-June1986Rev.7-June1984Rev.3-July19848.9~10.12.13.14.15.16.EOF/Recovery CenterSetupChecklist DELETEDMonthlyInspection ofEquipment Checklist MonthlyCommunications Equipment Check.RadioOperation Procedure NewYorkState"Hotline" (RECS)Operation andTestProcedure EOFLogsEmergency Operations FacilityTrainingProgramEOF/Recovery CenterContinuous ManningRev.5-June1986JULY1984Rev.4-June1986Rev.3-June1984Rev.3-Aug.1984Rev.2-July1984Rev.1-Aug.1984Rev.1-July1984Rev.6-June1986Revision3June1986 iNfI NUCLEAREMERGENCY OFFSITERESPONSEPROCEDURES INDEX(Continued) 17.Emergency Operations FacilityQuarterly Telephone NumberCheck18.DELETED19.EOFTelecopier Use20.Monitoring GinnaParameters 21.Corporate Spokesperson's Call-List. | |||
22.OffsiteAgencyLiaisonCallListRev.2-June1986JULY1984Rev.3-June1986Rev.3-June1986Rev.2-Sept.1985Rev.0-June1986Revision3June1986 1-AI,1IE ESP2/6ATTACHMENT 2E.O.F.KEYPERSONNEL CALLLIST1)DavidK.Laniak(Advisory Group)2)BruceA.Snow(NuclearOperations) 3)RobertE.Smith(Engineering) 4)JohnH.Oberlies(Corporate Spokesperson) | |||
JohnC.Noon(Corporate Spokesperson) 5)WilfredJ.Schrouder, Jr.(Facilities andPersonnel) 6)RichardA.Sullivan(PublicRelations) 7)BernardR.Quinn(OffsiteHealthPhysicist) 8)HowardE.Rowley(OffsiteAgencyLiaison)9)DavidN.Burke(Corporate Emergency Planner)VOffice:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Beeper:Office:Home:Office:Home:Beeper:Office:Home:4t=","x.'880'I77-3>8')>>~ | |||
xP~',7"Oi'f-0>8Revision13June1986 II'rrtII~I~OIb~<~>&~PP)R'$~Q | |||
@m+gpggQ~A'~425>"-~~K t'~ylIQt~~..i~gtI~$A'k ATTACHMENT 2E.O.F.KEYPERSONALCALLLISTALTERNATES ESP2/7BruceA.Snow(Recovery Manager)1)RichardE.Phillips(Advisory Group)2)WesleyH.Backus(NuclearOperations) 3)RobertC.Mecredy(Engineering) 4)a.JohnE.Arthur(Engineering) b.John.C.Noon(Corporate Spokesperson) | |||
Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:II885)JeffreyW.Peters(Facilities andPersonnel) 6)JackJennejahn (PublicRelations) 7)NelsonA.Kiedrowski (OffsiteHealthPhysicist) 8)BethKing(OffsiteAgencyLiaison)Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:$8.8Ex.8''w~.6915-52>=8Revision13June1986 1LIc;JIIl' ESP3/1NUCLEAREMERGENCY OFFSITERESPONSECORPORATE RECOVERYMANAGERCALLLIST1~0PURPOSE:1.1ToprovidetheVicePresident ofElectricandSteamProduction andSuperintendent ofNuclearProduction areadilyavailable listingofphonenumberstobeusedduringanuclearemergency. | |||
==2.0 REFERENCE== | |||
2.1NuclearEmergency ResponsePlan3.0INSTRUCTIONS 3.1Callsequenceandphonenumbers:Extension Residence 3.1.1ChairmanoftheBoard3.1.2President 3.1.3Executive VicePresident 3.1.4ManagerofPublicRelations 889'80,872---"."- | |||
467'-558377-38.,-'.1.5PlantProtection Department-KodakPark-'2'"t3.1.63.2Institute ofNuclearPowerOperations (INPO)Emergency CallNumberfor"AlertandAbove"actionlevels0~;9$'3"-..09gO~ | |||
TheGinnaPlantNuclearSafetyAuditandReviewBoardshallbecalledintosessionasaresultoftheemergency. | |||
Revision6June1986 I'II'<'ebC'I ESP4/3NUCLEAROPERATIONS CALL'LIST NAMEHOMEPHONEBUSINESSPHONEWesleyBackusJackParisFrankAmanBerthaGohlYMichelleFideor6-3'8'--'1$ | |||
.gl)%..4M&.'.~~.DonWilbert5''"'AIR'$GregJossMelvinSexton"'"""""'"~'' | |||
"9+'~'G~nna'x~7zna<Charlotte Buckman'Ex't.''0 ALTERNATES DonTravisAndyMacNamara AmyJoSpurlesDeweyHorningCharlieAnderson82-3835..'a6-392-.2665;, | |||
--54'6-Ext.3'1552471487130.20982700.x.191'6-"3-'59-1499-' | |||
""':~2~0'6%'.;-:z~nn;'FT.**Ginnanumbersmaybedialeddirectfromthemainofficeorbydialing9-524-4446 andgivingtheoperatortheextension. | |||
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r' ESP5/1NUCLEAREMERGENCY OFFSITERESPONSEEOFDOSEASSESSMENTS CHECKLIST 1.0PURPOSE:1.1Toprovideamethodforestimating post-accident radiation dosestothepublicbaseduponthemeterological andradio-logicalinformation collected atandinthevicinityofGinnaStation.1.2TheEOFDoseAssessment teamshouldinitially serviceasasupportgrouptotheGinnaTSCduringtheearlypostaccident phase;assisting inaparalledefforttoascertain out-ofplantradiological conditions. | |||
Initially, theTSCmaintains leadresponsibility forproviding recommendations totheEmergency Coordinator, NuclearOperations ManagerandCorporate RecoveryManagerconcerning protective actionstobetaken.EOFDoseAssessment assumesleadresponsibility onlywhenconditions inStep3.7aremet. | |||
==2.0REFERENCES== | ==2.0REFERENCES== | ||
:2. | : | ||
2.1NuclearEmergency ResponsePlan.2~2SC420I"Tab1esofProtective ActionGuides"andfiguresshowingprojected exposure. | |||
==3.0 INSTRUCTIONS== | |||
3.1Uponnotification byEOF/Recovery Managerofanemergency atGinnaStation,theDoseAssessment Managershallnotifyfollowing personnel toinstitute theAppendixBcalllist:RobertBurtonDudleySchuylerWendelKnoll&E'--86-1824":,RG&E-24Q-'2224,, | |||
- | -,--RG'Ext:..--:8:9Ext.4042813:~3.2Assurethatcommunications equipment isoperable, preferably byacommunications aide;thisincludes: | ||
(a)DoseAssessment DirectPhonetoTSCDoseAssessment (yellowphone-centerdesk)(b)TwoCentrextelephones. | |||
~~ | Revision8June1986 | ||
''Ipl."AiCpw (c)HealthPhysicsNetwork(HPN)Telephone (centerdesk).(d)DoseAssessment VHFRadio(communications desk).(e)RG&Etelephone extension,,(8097 sidedesk).(f)BearcatScanner(communications desk).3'.13''(g)NYSHotline(redphone-center desk).(h)GinnaExt.598(sidedesk)ContactTSCDoseAssessment AreaandnotifyHealthPhysicist that.theEOFDoseAssessment Staffisavailable tobeginassisting inoffsiteevaluation efforts.Obtainmeteorological andradiological dataavailable fromTSCand/orfromtheMV-8000computerlink(including windspeed,direction andatmospheric stability inform-ation,effluentandareamonitorreadingsandanyavailable fieldmeasurements). | |||
3.4Initiateplottingofdataonappropriate statusboardsandmapslocatedintheEOFDoseAssessment Area.k3.5Commencedoseprojection effortsasspecified inGinnaStationprocedure SC-420"Supplementary DoseCalcula-tions"mayalsobeperformed usingalternate techniques. | |||
3~6Baseduponplantstatus,projectedoractualoffsiteradiological 1evalsandprojectedexposuretimes,determine theappropriate protective actions(e.g.she-ltering,evacuation toberecommended totheCorporate RecoveryManager). | |||
ConfirmwiththeTSCDoseAssessment group.(RefertoProtective ActionGuidesinTableIVSC-420).4Rev.8June1986 k@1$1f'I14IIIk 3'TheEOFDoseAssessment Groupistoassumeprimaryresponsibility doseprojections, coordinating offsitesurveysandprotective actionrecommendations fromtheTSConlyifthefollowing conditions aremet:(a)MinimumEOFDoseAssessment manpowerisattained: | |||
*leaddoseassessment individual | |||
*assistant doseassessment individual | |||
*communications aide*courier*plotter(b)Establishment ofsatisfactory flowofcurrentinformation regarding plantstatus,planteffluentandareamonitors, meteorological conditions, andsurveyteamdata.(c)Communications established withsurveyteams,preferably directradiocontact,orindirectviarelayfromTSC.(d)Verification thattheCorporate RecoveryManagerandtheTSCDoseAssessment Grouparecognizant ofshiftindoseassessment responsibility totheEOF.(e)Verificationthatminimalbackupsupportcanbemaintained atGinnaTSCtoassistindoseassessment effortshouldflowofinformation toEOFbedisrupted. | |||
3.8Twoadditional fieldmonitoring teamsmaybedispatched fromtheEOFtosupplement offsitesurveyefforts.Themethodology andpredesignated surveyroutesareincludedinAppendices AthroughCattached. | |||
Specificsurveyrouteswillbeconfirmed priortoteamdeparture fromEOF.3.9EOFsurveyteamsshallbeadvisedbytheleaddoseassessment individual ofsurveyroutes,checkpoints, communications, andprotective equipment tobeusedinthefield,priortoleavingtheEOF.Allsurveyteamsshallsignoutonsurveyteamstatusboard. | |||
wl ESP5/A-1APPENDIXASUPPLEMENTAL OFFS1TESURVEYROUTES1.0EOFSurveTeam-1Lon-raneRouteEOF-11.1.1Take490Eastto590North.(Ifrushhour,alternate routecanbeCulvertoAtlanticAvenue.)1~1.21.1.31.1.4TakeBrowncroft Blvd.exit,headeasttoCreekStreet.HeadnorthonCreekStreet,continuetointersection ofCreekandEmpireBoulevard. | |||
(EastwayPlaza).Crossintersection andproceedtoSibley'sEastway.Setupairsamplerandcommenceoperation (notestarttimeandinitialtotalizer reading). | |||
ContinueonBayRoadheading.north.1.1.51.1.6l.1.71.1.8FollowBayRoadNorthtoLakeRoadandturnwest.ContinuewestonLakeRoadproceeding ontoSeabreeze expressway (Route590S)headingsouth.TakeRoute404Websterexit(East),andheadeastonEmpireBoulevard. | |||
RetrieveairsampleratSibley'sEastway.Reportairsampledataandrequestfurtherinstructions. | |||
1.2Short-ran eRouteEOF-11.2~11~2.2TakeEastAvenuetoCulverRoad,turnnorthonCulver.ProceedonCulvertoEmpireBoulevard. | |||
Startairsample(notestarttimeandinitialtotalizer reading). | |||
Letsamplerrunforapproximately 30minutes.ReportresultstoDoseAssessment. | |||
1.2.3Proceednorthwest onWaringRoadtoNortonStreet.TurnwestonNorton.1~2.4ContinuetoPortlandAvenue,turnleft.1.2.5HeadsouthonPortlandtoNorthStreetRev.8June1986 Lv!ll4)' | |||
ESP5/A-21.2.6FollowNorthStreettoEastAvenue1.2.7.Requestfurtherinstructions. | |||
2'EOFSurveTeam-22.1Lon-raneRouteEOF-22~1~1Take490East,continuethrough"canofworms"toRoute441(LindenAvenue)exit.(Ifrushhour,alternate routecanbeEastAvenuetoLinden).2.1.22.1.32'.4Follow441throughPenfieldvillage,toRoute250intersection. | |||
(PenfairPlaza).SetupairsampleratPenfairPlazaandcommenceoperation (notestarttimeandinitialtotalizer reading). | |||
ContinueeastonRoute441toHarrisRoad.TurnnorthonHarrisRoad,andproceedtoAtlanticAvenue.2.1.52.1~62.1.7TurnwestonAtlantic, andcontinuetoRoute250intersection (Webster-Fairport Road).Turnleft.ReturntoPenfairPlazaonRoute250,retrieveairsamplerandreportreadingstoDoseAssessment. | |||
Requestfurtherinstructions. | |||
2.2Short-ran eRouteEOF-22'.12.2'TakeMonroeAvenue,hea'dingsoutheast tothe12Corners.Commenceairsampleat12Corners(notestarttimeandinitialtotalizer reading). | |||
Letsamplerrunforapproximately 30minutes.ReportresultstoDoseAssessment. | |||
2'.32''2''2'.6TurnnorthonWintonRoad,proceedtoMainStreet.TurnwestonMainStreet,followMaintoCulverRoad.TurnsouthonCulver,andproceedtoEastAvenue.Requestfurtherinstructions. | |||
Rev.8June1986 Vl~ | |||
APPENDIXBESP5B/1*MESSAGE* | |||
Isthistheresidence? | |||
MayIspeakto(calledindividual) | |||
"ThereisaSITEEMERGENCY ATGINNASTATION.ReporttotheEOFDoseAssessment Areaimmediately. | |||
Irepeat,reporttotheEOFDoseAssess-mentAreaimmediately. | |||
Doyouunderstand'P~~ | |||
Ifindividual doesnotanswerthetelephone, askforhim/her.properentryontallysheet.TALLYSHEETMakeNAMETELEPHONE WORKHOMETIMEINDIVIDUAL ATHOMEYES-NONOANS.M.V.BURGESSR.M.BURTOND.D.DAKIN~~C.H.FINKN.A.KIEDROWSKI | |||
<<3~1~5=%4:2.8-4W.L.KNOLLS.T.MACINTYREi2>D.J.MONEYJ.F.PASUINIi7'"-=~~,-l9-'-'-287'>>8~9"'5=7-"6,3J.J.PRILLE.W.PRYTHERCH B.R.UINN89'2'46-'-XL5'- 20K.M.SAHLERD.N.SCHUYLER86--8G.A.THORNEJ.L.WILLIAMS2-~4TELEPRORevision8June1986 A,~IlI'\W ESP5/C-1APPENDIXCFIELDCALCULATIONS FORLOWVOLUMEAIRSAMPLESUSINGRM-141)Particulate | |||
-FilterRemovedfromHolder:CPMSamle-CPMBKG2.4X10=~=(VolumeofSamplein~CCuCi/ccParticulate 2)Iodine-Cartridge InletFacetoProbe-EndCapRemoved:'PMSamle-CPMBKG8.34X10-g(VolumeofSampleinCC)uCi/ccIodineTAKINGLOWVOLUMESAMPLE:LOWVOLUMEAIRSAMPLERCHECK:1.RECORD:Date,Time,Location, andTotalizer Reading(A).2.TurnUnit,ONandsampleforapproximately 30minutes.3.TurnUnitOFF-RECORD:Date,Time,Location&Totalizer Reading(B).~~4.SampleVolume=(B-A)(Calibra-tionfactor)=cc.NOTE:Calibration Factorisnotedonsideofsampler.5.ReadfilterswithRM-14andsaveinmarkedenvelopes. | |||
1.ConnectBatteryPacktoPumpUnit.2.TurnswitchON-Checkflowmeterformovement. | |||
3.TurnUnitOFF.4.INSUREFilterAssemblycontainsaGY-130cart-ridgeandaparticulate filterbeforetakingsample.RADECOH809CHIGHVOLUMEAIRSAMPLERCHECK'.Connectcablestopowersource,RedcliptopositiveandBlackcliptonegative. | |||
2.Turnonswitchandcheckflowmeter,flovmetervillbeoffscalehighwithnofiltersinplace.3.Turnunitoff.4.InsurefilterassemblycontainsaGY-130cartridge andapartic-ulatefilter.Rev.8June1986 | |||
'IgJ APPENDIXCCONT'DESP5/C-2TAKINGRADECOHIGHVOLUMEAIRSAMPLE'.Record:Date,TimeandLocation2.Turnunitonandsamplefor10minutes.3.Recordtheflowrateincfm.(Normalis1.5cfm).4.Samplevolume=flowrateincfmZminutessampled.5.ReadfilterswithRM-14andsaveinmarkedenvelopes. | |||
FIELDCALCULATIONS FORHIGHVOLUMEAIRSAMPLESUSINGRM-14:1.Particulate | |||
-Filterremovedfromholder:CPMSamle-CPMBKG8.38X10uCi/ccParticulate 2.Iodine-Cartridge InletFacetoProbe:CPMSamle-CPMBKG3.0X10:gwuCi/ccIodine-131Rev.8June1986 | |||
== | ESP5/C-3APPENDIXCCONT'DRADIOUSEPROCEDURE 2~3~4~5~6.7~8.9~Extendantennafull(ifnecessary). | ||
laterintheyear. | ChannelselectoronChannel3.TurnunitON.Adjustsquelch.Depressswitchtotransmit, call"Technical SupportCenter"or"EOF/RecoveryCenter".Speakinnormalvoice,slowlyanddistinctly, intospeaker/mike. | ||
OFFSITEAGENCYLIAISONCALLLISTESP22/11.0PURPOSE:To=providetheOffsiteAgencyLiaisonwithphonenumberstoalertRG&EadvisorstotheNewYorkState, | Releaseswitchtoreceive.Basestationwillterminate withitscallsign.Ifduringadrill-precedeallcallswith,"ThisisaDrill".AUTODIGI-MASTER DOSERATEMETER1.TurnunitON.2.TakereadingsnotingiftheyareMR/HRorR/HR.NOTE'NITREADSOUTEVERY2SECONDS.Rev.8Zune1986 itElk'h(rg\ | ||
ESP16/4ATTACHMENT IIEOF/RECOVERY CENTERPOSITIONQUALIFICATION LIST'a)(b)(c)(d)(e)RecoverManaer:(1)RogerW.'ober(2)BruceA.SnowAdvisoSuortManaer:(1)DaveLaniak(2)RichardPhillipsNuclear0erationsManaer:(1)BruceA.Snow(2)WesleyH.BackusEnineerinSuortManaer:(1)RobertSmith(2)RobertC.MecredyFacilities andPersonnel Manaer:(1)WilfredJ.Schrouder, Jr.(2)JefferyW.Peters(f)PublicRelations Manaer:(1)RichardSullivan(2)JackJennejahn (g)CororateSokeserson:(1)JohnOberlies(2)JohnE.Arthur(3)JohnC.Noon(h)OffsiteDoseAssessment Manaer(1)BernardQuinn(2)NelsonA.Kiedrowski OffsiteAencLiaison(1)HowardE.Rowley(2)BethS.KingCororateEmerencPlanner(1)DavidW.BurkeRevision6June1986 | |||
-144'st'PI,4'~l ESP16/5EOF/RECOVERY CENTERPOSITIONQUALIFICATION LIST(cont.)(k)EOFRecoverCenterBettyGohlMichelleFideorAmyJoSpurlesMichelleFideorCharlotte BuckmanJackParisDonaldBuehlmanDonWilbertAndrewMcNamaraDonaldTravisFrankAmanMailRoomMailRoomMailRoomGregJossDeweyHorningDonaldTravisCharlieAndersonAndrewMcNamaraMelvinSextonSuortPersonnel: | |||
(Secretary, RecoveryManager)(Receptionist, Check-In) | |||
(Receptionist | |||
-Alternate) | |||
(Telecopier | |||
-OutgoingOnly)(Telecopier | |||
-IncomingOnly)(Communications) | |||
(Communications) | |||
(Communications) | |||
(Communications (Communications) | |||
(Communications) | |||
(Courier) | |||
(Courier) | |||
(Courier) | |||
(StatusBoardKeeper)(StatusBoardKeeper)(StatusBoardKeeper)(StatusBoardKeeper)(StatusBoardKeeper)(StatusBoardKeeper).(PlantComputerOperator) | |||
(PlantComput:erOperator) | |||
OffsiteDoseAssessment Personnel: | |||
M.V.D.D.S.T.D.J.J.F.J.J.C.H.W.L.E.W.P.K.K.M.D.N.J.L.BurgessDakinMacIntyre MoneyPascpxini PrillFinkKnollPrytherch HumphreySahlerSchuylerWilliamsSurveyTeamSurveyTeamSurveyTeamSurveyTeamSurveyTeamSurveyTeamMidasOperatorDataPosterRadiomanCommunications Communications Weatherman Calculator Revision6June1986 | |||
$1 ESP17/2ATTACHMENT IUARTERLYTELEPHONE NUMBERCHECK1.Section(CheckOne)RecoveryManagerEngineering SupportManagerPublicRelations ManagerGinnaStationSC-600toSC-606Inclusive NuclearOperations MangerSecurityManagerFacilities andPersonnel ManagerAdvisorySupportManagerOffsiteAgencyLiaison2~Ourphonenumberlistwascheckedon(date)NochangesarerequiredAttachedorisarevisedcopyofthephonelist.(initial) | |||
(initial) 3.Forwardcompleted formtoCorporate Emergency Planner.Revision2June1986 carill'1I'lX'P,4 NUCLEAREMERGENCY OFFSITERESPONSEPROCEDURES ACCESSTOGINNAWEATHERTOWERESP20/11.0PURPOSE:Thisprocedure providesinstructions forinterpreting andaccessing dataintheMIDASstoragecomputerintheMeteorlogical TowerTrailer.2.02.12~1.12''2.1.3INSTRUCTIONS: | |||
SetupforTI-Silent 700intheEOF,49EastAvenue.On/Off-pushswitchtoforwardposition(locatedtoprightcorner)OnLine-depressed torightDial-9-524-5711. | |||
Whencomputertoneisheard,insertphoneinacousticcouplerwithmouthpiece totheleft.Waitfortheword"connected" tobeprinted.EntercommandAV77[return]toprintalllast15minuteaverages. | |||
Tosignoff,hangupphoneandtheword"disconnected" willbeprinted.Thereareshorttimeperiodswhenthephoneconnections aredisabledwhileinternalcalculations aretakingplace.Wheneverthe1200BAUDlineisinuse,the300BAUDlineisdisabled. | |||
Normalcommunication timesfromthemasterMIDAScomputerisa30minuteperiodcenteredaround3:30,7:30and11:30EST.2'~4Toobtain:Last15minuteaverage-TypeAVXX[RETURN]Lastcollected value-TypePPXX[RETURN]NOTE:IfILLEGALREQUESTappears,retypethecommandagain.Illegalrequestisreturnedifthecommandwastypedwrongoraspuriouscharacter wasincluded, i.e.-linefeed.ForAVXXprintout: | |||
XX01020410204077PrintsPrintsPrintsPrintsPrintsPrintsPrintsallspeedaveragesalldirection averagesalltemperature averagesalldeltatemperature averagesmiscellaneous averagesrainaveragesallaveragesRevision3June1986 | |||
~~141 ForPPXXprintout: | |||
ESP20/2ChannelXXNumber0102030405080910ll1214151617'81920212223242532NameWS33AWS33BWS150AWS150BWS250WD33AWD33BWD150AWD150BWD250TER33ATER33BTE150ATE150B,TE250ATE250BDT150ADT150BDT250ADT250BDEW33TEG33RAININTERPRETATION OFDATA15min.averagesfor'01-15 min;16-30min;31-45min;46-60min.WSWDTEDTDEWTEGRAINNAMEAVGEST.DEVMIN.MAX.IMNDRAVRNCNTWindSpeed-Averagedividedby10=measuredvalueWindDirection | |||
-AverageisreaddirectlyTemperature | |||
-Averagedividedby10='measured valueDeltaTemperature | |||
-Averagedividedby10=calculated valueDewpointTemperature | |||
-Averagedividedby10measuredvalueAmbientTemperature atDewpointMonitor-Averagedividedby10=measuredvalueRainfall-Averagedividedby100=accumulated inchesofrainParameter andheightinmetersontowerAverageofvaluescollected inlast15minutesaverageStandarddeviation ofaverage'dataMinimumvalueforlast15minuteaverageMaximumvalueforlast15minuteaverageIndexcode:0=Good;1=Questionable; 2=Bad;3=Unsteadywingdata;4=CalmWind;5=Flatdirection Meanderrangeforwinddirection AverageofmeanderrangeNolongerusedfordataRevision3June1986 | |||
<cAIlI't,II4r ATTACHMENT IP']7ffRP~IA'Iisoy'fsf~~~(OIL'I'CITEROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATION | |||
~89EASTAVENUE,ROCHESTER, N.Y.14649-0001 | |||
<fLC>w04fi~facooafib546-2700May20,1986Mr.JamesPapileRadiological Emergency Preparedness GroupEmpireStatePlaza22ndFloor,CorningTowerIIAlbany,NY12237~lDearThisletteristoinformyouthatthe"GinnaAccess"systemformonitoring plantconditions isnotavailable whilethenewPlantParameter ComputerSystem(PPCS)andSafetyAssessment System(SAS)isbeinginstalled. | |||
According toourcomputerpeoplesomeformof"GinnaAccess"willagainbeavailable, laterintheyear.Intheinterimyouhavebeensuppliedwithappropriate phonenumbers.Ifyouhaveanyquestions onthisletterdonothesitatetocallmeon(716)724-8022. | |||
Sincerely, | |||
/DavidW.BurkeCorporate Emergency PlannerCopies:Mr.B.A.SnowMr.D.L.Piede l~ | |||
OFFSITEAGENCYLIAISONCALLLISTESP22/11.0PURPOSE:To=providetheOffsiteAgencyLiaisonwithphonenumberstoalertRG&EadvisorstotheNewYorkState,MonroeandWayneCountyEmergency Operations Centers.2.0INSTRUCTIONS: | |||
42.1Uponnotification bytheEOF/Recovery Managerofanemergency atGinnaStation,notifythefollowing personnel tostandbyorreporttotheirrespective EOCpost,.2.1.1J.RobertBrown(N.Y.S.)Office:Home:7'24682-8=:unuse,2~1.22~1.3JamesF.Sweet(Wayne)RaymondB.Junot(Monroe)Office:Home:Office:Home:56-2700ex.71-283815483-6334-2690Revision0June1986 | |||
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ACCE1ZRATED D1STKBUTION DEMONSXTIONSYSTEMREGULA10l INFORMATION DISTRIBUTIO YSTEM(RIDE)ACCESSION NBR:.8907310144 DOC.DATE:
89/07/18NOTARIZED:
NODOCKETNFACIL:50-244 RobertEmmetGinnaNuclearPlant,Unit1,Rochester G05000244AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION MECREDY,R.C.
Rochester Gas6ElectricCorp.RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION DocumentControlBranch(Document ControlDesk)
SUBJECT:
ForwardsrevisedEPIPs,nuclear emergency responseoffsiteprocedures 6revised"NuclearEmergency InfoPlan."DISTRIBUTION CODE:A045DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR (ENCL/SIZE:/+'OgTITLE:ORSubmittal:
Emergency Preparedness Plans,Implement'g Procedures, CNOTES:License Expdateinaccordance with10CFR2,2.109(9/19/72).
05000244RECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME PD1-3PDINTERNAL:
AEOD/DOA/IRB NUDOCS-ABSTRACT EXTERNAL:
LPDRNSICCOPIESLTTRENCL1111111111RECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME JOHNSONFA BEPEPB10REGFILE01NRCPDRCOPIESLTTRENCL11111111D'RgOZEIOALLiRIDSIIRECIPIENIS PIEASEHELPUS'IORIXXJCEHASTE!CGMI'ACI'IHE DOCXMKI'ONTROL DESK,RXNPl-37(EXT.20079)IELZK2VZERKRMMBHKHDISTRIBUTION LISTSKlRDOCXIMEHZS YOUDCRPTNEZDfDD,TOTALNUMBEROFCOPIESREQUIRED:
LTTR9ENCL9 sszsrsuzzsmizzRhrDIIIIIIIeZImS101KISTASSIrz(rrrIIinrushZKROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATION o89EASTAVENUE,ROCHESTER, N.Y.14649.0001 QCS.CPHONE ARCACOOK7SSS546-2700July18,1989U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission DocumentControlDeskAttn:Mr.AllenJohnsonPWRProjectDirectorate No.1Washington, D.C.20555
Subject:
Revisions toEmergency PlanImplementing Procedures, NuclearEmergency ResponseOffsiteProcedures andNuclearEmergency Information PlanR.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDocketNo.50-244Gentlemen:
Inaccordance with10CFR50.54,enclosedarerevisions toGinnaStationEmergency PlanImplementing Procedures, NuclearEmergency ResponseOffsiteProcedures andNuclearEmergency Information Plan.Verytrulyyours,Enclosures RobertC.MecredGeneralManagerNuclearProduction zc:USNRC,RegionI(2copies)ResidentInspector, GinnaStation8qP7+$0i448950<<02IPDRADOCK0PNUF ROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATION InterOfficeCorrespondence June9,1989
SUBJECT:
NuclearEmergency ResponseOffsiteProcedures (NEORP)Revision20TO:HoldersofControlled CopiesPleaseupdateyourmanualasfollows:REMOVETitlePage/ESP2/42/6,7,8~)~
4/3,4Section56/1,~27/4ll/1)2)315/1,2,5,6 16/2I3I4I5I6I720I20/1I2IAttI21/122/124/1,2,325/3,426/3i4/5INSERTTitlePageESP2/42/6,7,8,93/14/3,4Section56/1,27/4ll/l)2)315/1)2)5) 616/2)3)4)5)6)7 17/220/1,221/122/124/1,2,325/3,426/3,4,5\DavidW.BurkeCorporate NuclearEmergency Planneras/dwbneorp C4 ROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATION GINNASTATIONCONTROLLED COPYNUMBERGINNASTATICUNIT01COMPLETOATE:-TIME:-PROCEDURE NO.SC-323REV.NO.1MERGENCYOFF-SITEDXATXONSVEYTEAMSPORCREVIEWDATETECHNICAL REVIEW-8)PLANTSUPERINENT9-to-F1EFFECTIVE DATEQAANON-QACAEGORY1.0REVIEWEDBY:THISPROCEDURE CONTAINS32PAGES
C-323EMERGENCY OFF-SIRADIATION SURVEYTEAMS1~0PURPOSE:Theprimeobjective oftheEmergency.Off-Site Radiation SurveyTeamsistorapidlysurveyareasdownwindoftheplant'siteinordertodetermine theextentandmagnitude ofanyuncontrolled releaseofradioactive materials following anincident.
Itshouldbestressedthattheinitialoff-sitesurveyisofgreatimportance.
Decisions regarding theextentandtypesofprotective actionsrequiredwillbebasedupondatareportedbythesurveyteams.2'
REFERENCES:
2~12.2SC-421,Determination ofIodineorParticulate SC-232Voluntary Acceptance ofEmergency Exposure3.0INSTRUCTIONS:
3'3'Obtainappropriate Off-SiteSurveyTeamfootlocker asdirectedbyTagBoardassignment.
Ifsealisbroken,useequipment listinsidefootlocker toinventory equipment.
Requesttheassistance oftheSurveyCenterManagerinobtaining replacement equipment ifnecessary.
Obtainthefollowing equipment whichisnotstoredinfootlocker.
3~2~1Personalthermal.luminescent dosimeter
-(TLD)foreachteammember.333'.4Onefull-face maskwithvoiceemitterandiodinefilterforeachteammember.One0-500mRdosimeter andone0-5Rdosimeter foreachteammember.Sign-inondosimeter logsheet.Packof6environmental TLD'fromleadstoragecontainer.
3.2'Porta-Mobil IIradioandmagneticmountcarantenna.
SC-323:23.2.6RADECOH-809CPortableHighVolumeAirSamplerwithfilterholder.33'.833'3~3~13~3~2RM-14Radiation MonitorwithHP-190Probe.Auto-Digimaster orRO-2doseratemeter.LowVolumeAirSamplerwithfilterholder.Completethefollowing itemspriortodeparting ontheassignedsurveyroute.Checkoperation ofradiosystem,portableairsampler,radiation countratemonitor,anddoseratemeterusingequipment check-out procedures inAppendixZ.Obtaintransportation andcheckvehicleforcontamin-ationbytakingswipesurveyorendwindowsurveyonthehorizontal surfaceswithanHP-190probeandcountratemeter.Ifsurveyindicates surfacecontamination ofmorethan250CPMabovebackground contacttheSurveyCenterManagerfordecontamination instructions.
3~3~3333~43~4~1Loadsurveyequipment intovehicle,fillinSurveyTeamStatusBoard,andinformSurveyCenterManageryouarereadyfordeparture.
Obtainwind.direction andspeeddata.Logtime,date,andsurveyteammembersonsurveymap.Establish radiocommunications withTechnical SupportCenterRadioOperatorandadviseofteamsdeparture.
Performradiation surveysusingtheappropriate instructions ofAppendixZZwhilefollowing thePrimarySurveyRouteinstructions contained inAppendixIII.Donotenterareaswhereradiation levelsaregreaterthan2RperhourunlessdirectedbyaHealthPhysi-cist.33.4.33Thedoselimitation ofthesurveyteamislimitedto1REMunlesstheHealthPhysicist orEmergency Coordin-atorauthorizes ahigherlimit.Aonetimedoselimitof75REMmaybeusedtosavethelifeofanindividual
-onavoluntary basis(SC-232).
Aonetimedoselimitof25REMmaybeusedtoinsure
SC-323:3~3.4'3.4.6equipment isoperational orsecuredinordertopreventagreaterpossiblehazardtothegeneralpublic.Ateachassigned, surveypointtheteamshouldreportthefollowing information totheRadioOperator:
>>Location
-Completed Actions-ResultsofSurveys-Departure fornextSurveyPointIfradiocontactcannotbemade,report.usingatelephone.
Callcollectononeofthesenumbers.GINNA315-524-4446 315-524-4984 315-524-4973 716-546-7845 716-546-4015 E.O.F.716-262-5798 716-262-5799 3.4'3'3'.Uponcompletion ofPrimarySurveyRouteinformradiooperatorattheTechSupportCenter.TheDoseAssessment ManagerwillassignanAlternate SurveyRouteordirectyoutoreturntotheSurveyCenter.FullfacemaskswithcharcoalfilterswillbewornasdirectedbytheDoseAssessment Manager.Potential internalcontamination willbedetermined byaWholeBodyCountafterthe'survey.Uponreturning totheSurveyCenterperformasurveyofteampersonnel forcontamination.
Ifanycontamin-ationgreaterthan100CPMabovebackground isfound,contacttheSurveyCenterManagerfordecontamination instructions.
3~6~1Conductasurveyofthevehicleforcontamination.-
Ifanycontamination greaterthan250CPMabovebackground isfoundcontacttheSurveyCenterManagerfordecontamination instructions.
33'.33Givealliodinefilters,particulate filters,surveymaps,anddatarecordstoSurveyCenterManager.Disposeofcontaminated andpotentially contaminated wasteinanapprovedmanner.Restock,.
inventory, andsealSurveyTeamEquipment Footlocker, stowinanapprovedmanner.
0 SC-323:4Returnradiosystem,portableairsampler,radiation countratemeter,anddoseratemetertotheSurveyTeamRoomandplaceonchargeasappropriate.
Return0-500mrand0-5Rdosimeters andsign-outondosimeter logsheet.FilloutSurveyTeamStatusBoardandinformSurveyCenterManagerofteamsreturn.
SC-323:5APPENDIXIEMERGENCY OFF-SITERADIATION SURVEYTEAMEQUIPMENT CHECKOUTANDOPERATION
SC-323:6RADIOSYSTEMTheradiosystemconsistsofahand-held radioandmagneticmountcarantenna.Tocheckoutandoperatethesystem,completethefollowing steps.TurnONRadio.1.Removecharger)ackfromlowerside'oftheradio.2.TurntheOFF-VOLUME controlabouthalfwaytotheright.3.TurntheSQUELCH(SQ)controltotherightasfaraspossible.
Ahissingsoundwillbeheardfromthespeaker.4.AdjusttheVOLUME.controluntilthehissingsoundiseasilyheardbutnotannoyingly loud.5.TurntheSQUELCHcontrolslowlytotheleftuntilthehissingnoisegustfadesout.Thisad)ustment isveryimportant, asiteliminates annoyingnoisewhennooneiscallingyou.Ztalsodetermined howsensitive yourradiowillbetoincomingcalls.6.Znmulti-frequency units,selecttheproperfrequency.
Youarenowreadytoreceivemessagesfromotherradiosinyoursystem.7.Ifradioistobeusedwithcarantennaseemountinginstruc-tions.MountAntennaonCarl.Ensurethevehiclesmetalroofisfreeoficeandsnow.2.Holdthemagneticmountantennainthepalm'ofyourhandwiththeantennawirepointedtowardstherearorthevehicleandthebaseofthemountatanangleofabout45degreestothevehicleroof.3.Positionthefrontedgeofthemountintheapproximate centerofvehicleroof.4.Lowerthemountontothevehicleroof.Itwillbeheldinplacebythemagneticforce.***************CAUTION**************DONOTATTEMPTTOMOVETHEANTENNABYSLIDINGIT.YOUWILLSCRATCHTHESURFACEOFTHEVEHICLE.ALWAYSREMOVETHEMOUNTBYLIFTINGFROMTHEREARl**************.*CAUTION**************
SC-323:75~6.Routetheantennaleadwireintothevehiclebetweenthedoorgamb.WithanyamountofweatherstripPing theleadshouldnotbedamaged.Affixtheleadwireneartheheadlinerwithapieceoftape.Inserttheantennaconnection plugintothesideoftheradioandtightenthelockingscrewinplace.Donotremovetheshortantenna.PROCEDURE 1~Thegeneralprocedure forcommunicating ontheradioshouldbeasfollows:a)Stationcalledb)Red/Green/Orange Teamc)Messaged)"Over"Duringadrillorexerciseallfictitious datawillbeprecededwiththewords"Thisisadrill...."
2~3~5.6~Examples:
"TechSupportCenter,ThisistheRedteam,atlocationnumber1,Over""TechSupportCenter,ThisistheGreenteam,tisisdig-Resultsofthegeneralareasurveyatlocation36are6,500countsperminuteabovebackground, Over"Totransmit, depressthepush-to-talk switchonthemicro-phone.Speakinanormalvoiceacrossthemicrophone.
Toreceive,releasethepush-to-talk switch.TheremaybetimethattheTSCorEOFwillbereceiving communications fromateamthatyoucannothear.ZfthishappenstheRadioOperatorwilltellyoutowaitorstandby.Afterhehascompleted histraffichewillaskyoutotransmityourinformation.
Rememberthisisonebigpartyline;everyonecan'ttalkat.once.WhenyouhavebeendirectedtosecureyourSurveyTeam,turntheradiooff,disconnect theantennaplugfromtheradioandremovethemagneticmountantennafromthevehiclebyliftingupattherearofthemount.Connectthe,radiotothechargerlocatedintheSurveyTeamRoomattheSurveyCenter,andplacethemagneticmountantennaonthebench.
SC-323:8RADECOH809CHIGHVOLUMEAIRSAMPLEREQUIPMENT CHECKl.Ensurepowerswitchonairsamplerisoff.2.Ensurebatterychargerisnotpluggedinandonthe12voltposition.
Blackandredclipsofbatterychargerarenottouching.
3.Connectairsamplerpowercablestothebatterycharger,REDcliptopositiveandBLACKcliptonegative.
4.Pluginbatterycharger.5.Turnpowerswitchonairsampleron.6.Checkflowmeteronairsampler.Flowmetershouldbeoffscalehighwithnofiltersinplace.7.Turnpowerswitchonairsampleroff.8.Unplugbatterychargeranddisconnect airsamplerpowercables.9.Separateclipsofbatterychargerandclampontocabinet.EQUIPMENT OPERATION FROMVEHICLE1.Ensurepowerswitchonairsamplerisoff.2.ConnectBLACKpowercliptovehicleground(engineblock,chassis,etc.)andREDpowercliptopositivepostofvehiclebattery.3.EnsurethefilterassemblycontainsaGY-130silverzeolitecartridge andaparticulate filter.4.Turnairsampleronandrecordthesampledate,time,location, andairflowrate(normalis30lpm)onasampleenvelope.
5.Runsamplerforapproximately 10minutes.6.Recordairflowrateofairsamplerinlpmandtimesamplerturnedoff.7.Turnairsampleroff.
SC-323:9RM-14RADIATION SURVEYMETEREQUIPMENT CHECK:Disconnect powercordfrombackofmetertakingcarenottoturntestswitchon.2.EnsurethatanHP-190probeisconnected tothedetector)ack.3~Turnrangeswitchtobattery.Metershouldreadinthe<<BATT-OK" area.4.Performinstrument sourcecheck.Obtainsourcefromsafeandverifymeterreadingcorresponds toattachedcardthenlogmeterreadingontosourcechecklog.5.Turnrangeswitchoff.EQUIPMENT OPERATION:
1.TurnrangeswitchtoXl.2~Placeresponseswitchinthe"SLOW"position.
3.Adjustthevolumecontrolsothattheaudioindication (aclick)canbeheard.4.Therangeswitchshouldbead)ustedsuchthatthehighestreadinggivesamid-scale deflection.
5.Allreadingsmustbemultiplied bytherangeswitchsetting(Xl)X10~X100)'.2,200CPMisapproximately 1mrem/hour.
Maximumscaleis50,000cpmor23mrperhour.7.Uponcompletion ofthesurveyturntheunitoffandreturntotheSurveyTeamRoom.Unitshouldberecharged beforethenextuse.
SC-323:10 AUTODIGI-,MASTER DOSEMETEREQUIPMENT CHECK:Turnunitontobesurethatthedigitaldisplaylights.2.Performinstrument sourcecheck.Obtainsourcefromsafeandverifythatmeterreadingcorresponds toattachedcardthenlogmeterreadingintosourcechecklog.EQUIPMENT OPERATION:
l.Allowunittocompleteonecycle(displaywillblink)beforereadingwhenturningunitonorwhenradiation levelchangessignificantly.
2.Unitwillautomatically changefromonerangetothenext.Thereadingisalwaysdirect.3.TheDigi-Master maybeusedtodetectthepresenceofBetabutcannotbeusedfordosemeasurement ofBeta.Also,Betadetection isonlyeffective whentheunitisoperating inthemrem/hour range.a.TakeareadingwiththeBetawindowclosedandrecord.b.TakeareadingwiththeBetawindowopenedandrecord.c.IfthereadingwiththeBetawindowopenisgreaterthanthereadingwiththeBetawindowclosedthereisBeta~radiation present.d.IfaBetadoserateisneededasurveywithanRO-2orequivalent instrument mustbemade.4.Uponcompletion ofthesurvey,turnoffandreturntotheSurveyTeamRoom.Unitshouldberecharged beforethenextuse~
SC-323:11 RO-2DOSERATEMETEREQUIPMENT CHECKTurnthefunctionselectorswitchtothe"BATT1"and"BATT2'~positions.
Metershouldindicateabovethebatterycut-offline.2.Performinstrument sourcecheck.Obtainsourcefromsafeandverifythatmeterreadingcorresponds toattachedcardthenlogmeterreadingontosource'check log.EQUIPMENT OPERATION l.Zerothemeterbyturningthefunctionselectorswitchto"ZERO"andturningthe"ZEROADJ"knobasnecessary.
Thezeroadjustmaybemadeinaradiation fieldbyplacingthefunctionselectorswitchat"ZEROADJ".2.Tomeasuretheradiation fieldpositionthefunctionselectorswitchtothelowestrangewhichprovidesamid-scale deflec-tionofthemeter.3~WiththeBetashieldclosedthemeterwillreadthewholebodyGammadoserate..4.ToobtainaBetadoseratemeasurement performthefollowing:
CAUTION:Thefaceofthebetawindowisverythin.WhenevertheBetashieldisopen,guardtheshieldagainstdamagebypunctureorcontamination bydustordirt.Takeanareameasurement withtheBetashieldclosed.b.OpentheslidingBetashieldonthebottomofthecaseandtakeanareameasurement.
c.SubtracttheclosedshieldreadingfromtheopenshieldreadingandmultiplybytheBetacorrection factormarkedontheinstrument.
d.ThisnumberistheBetadoserateforthatarea.5.Whenthesurveyiscompleted turnthefunctionselectorswitchtoOFF.
SC-323:12 MODELVAS-21UQIMARK+LOUDMOUTH>>VOXCEAMPLXFXCATXON SYSTEMThe>>LoudMouth"Systemisdesignedtoprovidevoiceamplification forindividuals wearingrespiratory protection devices.Equipment Check:A.EarmarkThroatMicrophone ModelTM-1Figure1(attached) showstheproper>>at rest"positionforthemicrophone.
Ifitisnecessary to.reformthespringtension,holdthemicrophone, startingtwoinchesbehindthemicrophone head,between-thethumbandforefinger andbendthecablesmallamountswhileprogressing downthecableuntil'heendofthespringisfelt.Checkthediameterofthecoilandrepeatifnecessary.
Notethatthemicrophone headshouldtiltupfromaflatsurfaceabout1/4inch.Ifnecessary, formthespringtogivethisdimension.
Equipment Operation:
A.'.C.D.Ensuremicrophone cableissecurelyconnected tojackonvoiceamplifier.
Themicrophone isdesignedtobelocatedontherightsideofthethroat(seefigure2).Themicrophone mustlayflatontheneckandpressfirmlyintothethroat.Securelyfastenamplifier unittobelt.Tooperateunit,turnvolumecontrol'lockwise.
Talkswitchinuppositionisinstandbymode.Slideswitchtodownposition'totalk.Adjustvolumetodesiredlevelwithvolumecontrol.NOTE:Whencommunicating throughradio,telephone, etc.,speakprecisely.
Keepspeakeratleast12>>fromthethroatmic.Keepthemeansofcommunication 12>>fromthethroatmic.Holdthemeansofcommunication offtothesideofthespeaker.Ifanyfeedbackisapparent, lowervolume.~EDF.Turnunitoffbyturningvolumecontrolcounterclockwise asfarasitwillturn.Leave'talkswitchin-thestandbyposition.
Batteries:
A9-voltAlkalineBatteryistherequiredpowersource.Thebatteryislocatedintheamplifier unit.Toreplacebattery,removecoverplatetobatterycompartment.
Pullplastictab,removeandreplacebattery.Note:Smallterminal(+)infirst.
SC-323:13 SlightbendhereOnaflatsurfacethemicshouldrestabout1/4"abovesaidsurface~2-'21'/2"Whenmicislaidonaflatsurfaceitshouldformacircle2to21/2"india.depending onusersize.Ifithasbeenstretched toformalargercircletheinbuiltspringwireshould.bereformedtoproducethediameters indicated.
Thisinsuresproperthroatpress-.ur'eforoptimumsoundquality.Fig.1MictopressonrightsideofwearersvoiceboxFig.2
SC-323:14 APPENDIXIIRADIATION SURVEYINSTRUCTIONS
IGENERALAREARADIATION SURVEYSC-323:15 1.Ageneralradiation areasurveyshouldbeconducted whilemovingbetweendefinedsurveypoints,andatthespecificsurveypoints.2.Thesurvey.shouldbeconducted usinganRM-14Radiation MonitorwithanHP-190probe.3.Whenconducting amovingsurvey,theHP-190probeshouldbeinstalled inthemountingbracketandpositioned outsideavehiclewindow.Thedetection windowoftheHP-190probeshouldbehorizontal positionandpointedtotherearofthevehicletoprotected thedetectorfromtheelementsandwind.4.Vehiclespeedshouldnotexceed15mphduringamobilesurvey.5.IftheRM-14readingchangesmorethan1,000CPMstopandconductasurveyforBetausingtheAutoDigi-Master orR0-2.6.ReporttheresultsofthemobilesurveytotheRadioOperatoratthenextsurveypoint,oraftercompletion oftheBetasurvey.'
SC-323:16 SURVEYTODETERMINE
.PRESENCE OFBETARADIATION 1.IftheGeneralAreaRadiation Surveyshowsachangeof1000CPMontheRM-14,orifthe"plume"issuspected tobeinyourarea,asurveytodetectthepresenceofBetaradiation shouldbeconducted.
2.UsinganAutoDigi-Master, orRO-2doseratemeterconductthefollowing surveys.a.Withthedetectorwindowaimedup:BetashieldopenBetashieldclosedDifference gl=(openreading-closedreading)b.Withthedetectorwindowaimeddown:BetashieldopenBetashieldclosedDifference g2(openreading-closedreading)3.Ifeitherdifference glordifference 42fromStep2ispositivethisisanindication thatBetaradiation ispresent.a.Ifbothdifference gland52arepositive, thisisanindication thatyouareintheplume.b.Ifonlydifference 41ispositive, thisisanindication thattheplumeisoverhead.
4.RepeattheresultsofthesurveytotheRadioOperatorandawaitfurtherinstructions fromtheDoseAssessment Manager.
SC-323:17INSTALLATION OFTLD1.Specificlocations forTLD'swillbelistedonthesurveyrouteinstructions orwillbegivenbytheDoseAssessment Manager.2.Hammeranailintoautilitypoleatthespecified location.
Thenail,shouldbepositioned onthepole.atheadheightandonthesideclosesttothesite.3.AffixaTLDtothenailusingtape.EnsuretheTLDwindowisorientedtowardsthesite.4.Recordthelocation(eithersurveypointnumberorroadintersections)',
utilitypolenumber,datetime,andTLDnumberonthebackofthesurveymap.
SC-323:18 HIGHVOLUMEAIRSAMPLEDrawapproximately 300litersofairthroughaGY-130silverzeolitecartridge andparticulate filterusingaRADECOH809CHighvolumeairsampler.Thiswilltakeapproximately 10minutes.2.Recordthesampledate,time,andlocation(eithersurveypointnumberorroadintersections) ontwosampleenvelopes andonthebackofthesurveymap.3.Determine thebackground radiation levelusingtheRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probe.Recordthereadingoneachenvelope, andonthesurveymap.Ifbackground readingisgreaterthan200CPMmovetolowerbackground priortotakingreadings.
Ifbackground of200cpmcannotbelocatedcontactDoseAssessment fo'rfurtherinstructions.
4.UsingonionskinsremovetheGY-130silverzeolitecartridge fromthesampleholderandreadtheactivitylevelwiththeRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probebyholdingtheprobewindowontheinletsideofthecartridge filter.DONOTTOUCHTHEPROBEWINDOWWITHTHECARTRIDGE.
Recordthereadingononeenvelopeandplacethecartridge.
intheenvelope.
Recordthereadingonthebackofthesurveymap.NOTE:Ifcartridge isreadingoffscalemoveprobeapproxi-mately1"fromcartridge.
Reportandlogdataasbeingtakenat1".5.Readtheactivityleveloftheparticulate filterusingtheRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probe.DONOTTOUCHTHEPROBEWINDOWWITHTHEPARTICULATE FILTER.Recordthereadingontheotherenvelopeandplacetheparticulate filterintheenvelope.
Recordthereadingonthebackofthesurveymap..6.Removetheonionskinsanddiscardinaplasticbag.Treatascontaminated material.
7.Reportthefollowing information totheRadioOperator:
a.Samplelocationb.Dateandtimesamplewastakenc.Volumeofairsampleinliters(Seepage16forcalcula-tions)d.Background countrateincpme.GY-130silverzeolitecartridge countrateincpmf.Particulate filtercountrateincpm
SC-323:19NOTE:I~Fieldcalculations oftheairborneactivitylevelmaybeperformed asfollows(SC-421):
Sampler=volume inlitersequalstheflowrateofthesamplerinlpmtimesminutesthesampleroperated.
Iodine-131 (GY-130cartridge)
CPMSamle-CPMBackround8.34xlO=J(VolumeofSampleinLiters)Particulate uCi/ccIodine-131 CPMSamle-CPMBackround2.37x10=/(VolumeofSampleinLiters)uci/ccParticulate
SC-323:20 LOWVOLUMEAIRSAMPLE1.DrawairthroughaGY-130silverzeolitecartridge andparticulat'e filterusingalowvolumeairsamplerforapprox-imately30minutes.2.Recordthesampledate,time,andlocationontwosampleenvelopes andonthebackofthesurveymap.3~Determine thebackground radiation levelusingtheRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probe.Recordthereadingoneachenvelope, andonthesurveymap.4.UsingonionskinglovesremovetheGY-130silverzeolitecartridge fromthesampleholderandreadtheactivitylevelwiththeRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probe,byholdingtheprobewindowontheinletsideofthesilverzeolitecartridge.
DONOTTOUCHTHEPROBEWINDOWWITHTHECARTRIDGE.
Recordthereadingononeenvelopeandplacethecartridge inthatenvelope.
Recordthereadingonthebackofthesurveymap.5.Readtheactivityleveloftheparticulate filterusingtheRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probe.DONOTTOUCHTHEPROBEWINDOWWITHTHEPARTICULATE FILTER.Recordthereadingontheotherenvelopeandplacetheparticulate
.filterintheenvelope.
Recordthereadingonthebackofthesurveymap.6.Removetheonionskinsanddiscardinaplasticbag.Treatascontaminated material.
7.Reportthefollowing information totheRadioOperator:
a.Samplelocationb.DateandTimesamplewastakenc.Volumeofairsampleinliters(Seepage,13forcalcula-tions)d.Background countrateincpme.GY-130silverzeolitecartridge countrateincpmf.Particulate filtercountrateincpmNOTE:Fieldcalculations oftheairborneactivitylevelmaybeperformed asfollows:(SC-421)Samplevolumeinlitersequalstheflowrate(4LPM)timesminutesthesampleroperated.
SC-323:21 LONVOLUME.AIRSAMPLE(CONT)Iodine-131 (GY-130cartridge)
CPMSamle-CPMBackround8.3x10-8(VolumeofSampleinLiters)Particulate CPMSamle-CPMBackround2.4x10-8(VolumeofSampleinLiters)uCi/ccIodine-131 uci/ccParticulate
SC-323:22 CHANGINGFILTERSATFIXEDENVIRONMENTAL STATIONS1.Recordthefollowing information onthesampleenvelopeleftfromthepreviousfilterchange:a.Dateb.Timec.SystemVacuum(inches)d.Gasmeterreading(cubicfeet)e.Totalhourmeter(recordincolumnmarked"OFF")2.Turnpump,off3~Usingonionskinsremovethefilterholderatthequickdisconnect joint.4.Unscrewtheoutsideretaining ringandremovetheparticulate filterfromtheholderandplaceinthesampleenvelope.
5.Ifacharcoalcartridge wasinusetransfertheinformation ontheparticulate filterenvelopetoanewenvelopeandplacethecharcoalcartridge intheenvelope.
6.PlaceanewGY-130silverzeolitecartridge inthesamplehead.7.Placeanewparticulate filterintheholder,replacethe~retaining ringandreconnect holdertothepumpatthequickdisconnect joint.8.Removeonionskinsandplaceinaplasticbag.Treatascontaminated.
9.Turnthepumpon.10.Recordthefollowing information totwonewenvelopes.
Markoneenvelope"GY-130silverzeolite".
a.Stationnumberb.Datec.Timed.Systemvacuum(inches)e.Gasmeterreading(cubicfeet)f.Totalhourmeter(recordinthe"ON"column)ll.Placethenewenvelopes insidethemonitorcabinet.12.Bringtheenvelopes containing thecartridge/filter removedtotheSurveyCenteratthecompletion ofyourassignedrouteor.whendirectedbytheDoseAssessment Manager.
SC-323:23 APPENDIXIIIOFFSITERADIATION SURVEYTEAMINSTRUCTION
SC-323:24 RED-TEAMPRIMARYSURVEYROUTEINSTRUCTIONS
~OT:Numbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate.
1.FromtheTrainingCenterdrivewaytraveleastonLakeRoadtoKnickerbocker Road(1.1miles).PlaceaTLDneartheinter-sectionofLakeRoadandKnickerbocker Road(gl).2.GosouthonKnickerbocker Road..toBrickChurchRoad(1.0miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofKnickerbocker RoadandBrickChurchRoad(52).3.Continuesouthon'nickerbocker RoadtoKenyonRoad(1.3miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofKnickerbocker RoadandKenyonRoad(49).Takeahighvolumeairsampleatthisintersection (49)asperinstructions inAppendixII.4.GowestonKenyonRoadtoSlocumRoad(1.9miles).5.GonorthonSlocumRoadtoBrickChurchRoad(1.3miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofSlocumRoadandBrickChurchRoad(44).6.ContinuenorthonSlocumRoadtoLakeRoad(1.0miles).7.ReporttoRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions.
SC-323:25 REDTEAMSECONDARY SURVEYROUTE(WESTORNORTHWEST WINDS)INSTRUCTIONS
~OTeNumbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate.
1.Fromtheintersection ofLakeandSlocumRoad.2.GoeastonLakeRoadtoOntarioCenterRoad(1.0mile)a.SosouthonOntarioCenterRoadtoRidgeRoad/Ontario Center(3.1miles)4.ContinuesouthonOntarioCenterRoad/Route 350toRoute441/Walworth Road(6.3miles).5.GoeastonRoute441/Walworth Roadtomainintersection inVillageofWalworth(Walworth-Ontario Road,1.0miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection (f26).6.ReporttotheRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions.
SC-323:26 REDTEAMSECONDARY SURVEYROUTE(EASTORNORTHEAST WINDS)INSTRUCTIONS NOTE:Numbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate.
1.Fromtheintersection ofLakeandSlocumRoad.2.GosouthonSlocumRoadtoRidgeRoad(3.1miles).3.GoeastonRidgeRoadtoStateRoute350/Ontario CenterRoad(1.0miles).4.GosouthonState.Route350toPlankRoad(3.2miles).5.GowestonPlankRoadtoCountyLineRoad(4.1miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofPlankRoadandCountyLineRoad(046)~6.ContinuewestonPlankRoadtoSaltRoad(1.5miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersections ofPlankRoadandSaltRoad(f39).7.GonorthonSaltRoadtoSchlegelRoad(4.1miles).Placea.TLDneartheintersection ofSaltRoadandSchlegelRoad(542).8.ContinuenorthonSaltRoadtoLakeRoadandreporttoRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions.
SC-323'27 GIVENTEAMPRIMARYSURVEYROUTEINSTRUCTIONS
~NO:Numbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate.
1.TravelwestonLakeRoadtoLakesideRoad(1.7miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofLakeRoadandLakesideRoad(gl7)~2.GosouthonLakesideRoadtoBostonRoad(1.0miles).Takeahighvolumeairsampleneartheintersection ofLakesideRoadandBostonRoad(516)asperinstructions inAppendixII.PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofLakesideandBostonRoadi(f16).3.ContinuesouthonLakesideRoadtoRidgeRoad(2.0miles).4.GoeastonRidgeRoadtoOntarioCenterRoad(1.6miles).5.GonorthonOntarioCenterRoadtoBrickChurchRoad(2.1miles).PlaceaTLDnearthe,intersection ofOntarioCenterRoadandBrickChurchRoad(g3).6.ContinuenorthtoLakeRoad.7.ReporttoRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions.
0 SC-323:28 GREENTEAMSECONDARY SURVEYROUTE(WESTORNORTHWEST WINDS)INSTRUCTIONS Numbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate.
1.FromLakeRoadandOntarioCenterRoad,goeasttoPultneyville (7..0miles).PlaceaTLDinthePultneyville area(428)nearwhitesettlermonumentattheLake.2.GosouthfromPultneyville onStateRoute21toPoundRoad(3.4miles).PlaceaTLDalongStateRoute21southofPoundRoad(548).3~ContinuesouthonStateRoute21toFarnsworth Road(4.6miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofStateRoute21andFarnsworth Road(447).4.ContinuesouthonStateRoute21andintotheVillageofMarion(3.0miles).5.ReturntoMainStreetintheVillageofWilliamson onStateRoute21(5.3miles).6.ReporttoRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions.
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SC-323'29 G~ENTEAMSECONDARY SURVEYROUTE(EASTORNORTHEAST HINDS)INSTRUCTIONS
~TNumbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate.
1.FromLakeRoadandOntarioCenterRoad,gowesttoStateRoute250.PlaceaTLDnearintersection ofLakeRoadandStateRoute250(445)(6.0miles).2.ContinuewestonLakeRoadtoWhitingRoad(1.8miles).3.GosouthonWhitingRoadtoKlemRoad(1.8miles).4.GowestonKlemRoadtoFiveMileLineRoad(0.4miles).5.GosouthonFiveMileLineRoadtoPlankRoad(3.4miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofFiveMileLineRoadandPlankRoad(551).6.ContinuesouthonFiveMileLineRoadtoPenfieldFourCorners(intersection withPenfieldRoad,StateRoute441)(3.6miles).PlaceaTLDnearbackofBaptistChurchparkinglot,500~eastofintersection onnorthsideofPenfieldRoad($41).7.ReporttoRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions.
SC-323:30 ORANGETEAM~NOTPRIMARYSURVEYROUTEINSTRUCTIONS Numbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate.
1.TraveleastonLakeRoadtoFisherRoad(2.7miles).2~GosouthonFisherRoadtoShepherdRoad(0.7miles).Takeanairsampleneartheintersection ofFisherRoadandShepherdRoad(519)asperinstructions inAppendixII.3.PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofFisherRoadandShepherdRoad(519).4.ContinuesouthonFisherRoadtoTrimbleRoad(1.1miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofFisherRoadandTrimbleRoad(420).5.ContinuesouthonFisherRoadtoKenyonRoad(0.7miles).GowestonKenyonRoadtoFurnaceRoad(1.1miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofKenyonRoadandFurnaceRoad($49).6.GonorthonFurnaceRoadtoLakeRoad(2.7miles).7.,ReporttoRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions.
SC-32331ORANGETEAMSECONDARY SURVEYROUTE(WESTORNORTHWEST WINDS)INSTRUCTIONS Numbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate.
1.FromLakeRoadandFurnaceRoad,gosouthtoRidgeRoad(4.2miles).2.GosouthonWalworth-Ontario RoadtoTrummonds Road(2~3miles).3~Go'eastonTrummonds RoadtoArborRoad(1~1miles)~PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofTrummonds RoadandArborRoad(022).4.GonorthonArborRoadtoRidgeRoad(2.3miles).5.GoeastonRidgeRoadtoEddyRidgeRoad(2.2miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofRidgeRoadandEddyRidgeRoad.6.ContinueeastonRidgeRoadtoTuckahoeRoad(0.3miles).7.GonorthonTuckahoeRoadtoSalmonCreekRoad(2.5miles).PlaceaTLDnear.theintersection ofTuckahoeRoadandSalmonCreekRoad.8.ContinuenorthonSalmonCreekRoadtoLakeRoadandreporttoRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions.
SC-323:32 ORANGETEAMSECONDARY SURVEYROUTE(EASTORNORTHEAST WINDS)INSTRUCTIONS
~OE:Numbersgiveninparentheses arepredesignated surveypoints.Mileagesgivenareapproximate.
FromLakeRoadandFurnaceRoad,gowestonLakeRoadtoRoderParkway(accessroadtoOntarioontheLake)(5.1miles).GonorthonRoderParkwaytointersection withOntarioDriveandplaceaTLDnearintersection (418)(0.5miles).2.ReturntoLakeRoad,continuewesttoCountyLineRoad(2.4miles).3.GosouthonCountyLineRoadtoBerg/Schlegel Road(2.0miles).PlaceaTLDneartheintersection ofCountyLineRoadandBerg/Schlegel Road(536).4.ContinuesouthonCountyLineRoadtoStateRoute104(1.2miles).TurnrightontoStateRoute104andgotoSaltRoad(1.2miles).TurnleftontoSaltRoadtoPlankRoad(2.1miles).5.GowestonPlankRoadtoStateRoute250(2.8miles).6.ContinuewestonPlankRoadtoRG&EEasternMonroeServiceCenter,1270PlankRoad.ReportresultsofsurveystoRadioOperator.
7.ReturntoRoute250andgonorthonRoute250toStateRoad(1.2miles).PlaceaTLDattheintersection ofStateRoadandRoute250(538).8.ContinuenorthonRoute250toMainStreetintheVillageofWebster(2.3miles).9.GoeastonMainStreettoPhillipsRoad(0.6miles).10.GonorthonPhillipsRoadtosubstation 574drivewaywhichis20'orthofaccessroadtoStateRoute104.ll.ReporttoRadioOperatorforfurtherinstructions.
Cl0 ROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATION GINNASTATIONCONTROLLED COPYNUMBERGlNNASTATlogUN'Te<COMPLETED DATE:TlME:-PROCEDURE NO.SC-324REV.NO.7EMERGENCY ON-SITERADIATION SURVEYTEAMSTECHNICAL REVIEWPORCREVIEWDATEPLANTSUPERINTEND NTEFFECTIVE DATEQA~NON-QACATEGORY1.0REVIEWEDBY'HISPROCEDURE CONTAINS24PAGES P)
SC-324:1SC-324EMERGENCY ON-SITERADIATION SURVEYTEAMS1~0PURPOSE:Theprimeobjective oftheEmergency On-SiteRadiation SurveyTeamsistorapidlysurveyareasimmediately surrounding therestricted areainordertodetermine theextentandmagnitude ofanyuncontrolled releaseofradioactive materials following anincident.
Itshouldbestressedthattheinitialon-sitesurveyisofgreatimportance.
Decisions regarding theextentandtypesofprotective actionsrequiredwillbebasedupondatareportedbythesurveyteams.
2.0REFERENCES
2.2SC-421,Determination ofIodineorParticulate SC-232Voluntary Acceptance ofEmergency Exposure3.0INSTRUCTIONS F1Obtainappropriate On-SiteSurveyTeamfootlocker asdirectedbyTagBoardAssignment.
Ifsealisbroken,useequipment listinsidefootlocker toinventory equipment.
Requesttheassistance oftheSurveyCenterManagerinobtaining replacement equipment ifnecessary.
3.2Obtainfollowing equipment whichisnotstoredinfootlocker.
3.2.1Personalthermalluminecent dosimeter (TLD)foreachteammember.3.2.2One0-5Rdosimeter foreachteammember,Sign-inondosimeter logsheet.3.2.3Onefull-face maskwithiodinefilterandvoiceemitterforeachTeammember.3.2.43.2.53.2.6Handi-Talkie radio.LowVolumeAirSamplerwithfilterholder.RM-14Radiation MonitorwithHP-190Probe.
r SC-324:23AutoDigi-master orRO-2doseratemeter.3.3Completethefollowing itemspriortodeparting ontheassignedsurveyroute.3.3.1Checkoperation ofradiosystem,portableairsampler,radiation countratemonitor,anddoseratemeterusingequipment check-out procedures inAppendixI.3'.23'.33.3.4Loadsurveyequipment ontoequipment beltsandbackpacks,fill'inSurveyTeamStatusBoard,andinformSurvey.CenterManageryouarereadyfordeparture..
Logtime,date,andsurveyteammembersonsurveymap.Establish radiocommunication withTechnical SupportCenterRadioOperatorandadviseofteamsdeparture.
3.3.5Logtime,date,flowrateandstarttimeoflowvolumeairsampleronreverseofsurveymap.3.4Protective clothingandfullfacemaskswithcharcoalfilterswillbewornasdirectedbytheDoseAssessment Manager.Internalcontamination willbedetermined byaWholeBodyCountafterthesurvey.3.5Performradiation surveysusingtheappropriate instructions ofAppendixIIwhilefollowing theSurveyRouteinstructions contained inAppendixIII.3.5.13.5.2Donotenterareaswhereradiation levelsaregreaterthan2R/hrunlessdirectedbyaHealthPhysicist.
Thedoselimitation ofthesurveyteamislimitedto1REMunlesstheHealthPhysicist, orEmergency Coordinator authorizes ahigherlimit.3.5.3AONETIMEdoselimitof75REMmaybeusedtosavethelifeofanindividual onavoluntary basis.(SC-232)3.5.4AONETIMEdoselimitof25REMmaybeusedtoinsureequipment isoperational orsecuredinordertopreventagreaterpossiblehazardtothegeneralpublic.
SC-324:33.5.5Ateachassignedsurveypointtheteamshouldreportthefollowing information totheRadioOperator:
-Location
-Completed Actions-ResultsofSurveys-Departure fornextSurveyPoint3'.6Uponcompletion ofSurveyRouteinformradiooperatoratTechnical SupportCenter.TheDoseAssessment Managerwillassignanadditional SurveyRouteordirectyoutoreturntotheSurveyCenter.3.63.6.13.6.2Uponreturning totheSurveyCenterperformacontam-inationsurveyofteampersonnel forcontamination.
Ifanycontamination greaterthan100CPMabovebackground isfound,contacttheSurveyCenterManagerfordecontamination instructions.
Givealliodinefilters,particulate filters,surveymaps,anddatarecordstoSurveyCenterManager.Disposeofcontaminated andpotentially contaminated wasteinanapprovedmanner.3'.33.6.43.6.5Re-stock, inventory, andsealSurveyTeamEquipment, Footlocker, stowinSurveyTeamRoom.Returnradiosystem,portableairsampler,radiation countratemeter,anddoseratemetertotheSurveyTeamRoomandplaceonchargeasappropriate.
Return0-5Rdosimeters andsign-outondosimeter logsheet.3.6.6FilloutSurveyTeamStatusBoardandinformSurveyCenterManagerofteamreturn.
SC-324:4APPENDIXIEMERGENCY ON-SITERADIATION SURVEYTEAMEQUIPMENT CHECKOUTANDOPERATION
'I SC-324:5RADIOSYSTEMTheradiosystemconsistsofahand-held radioandattachedantenna.Tocheckoutandoperatethesystem,completethefollowing steps.1~Ensuretheantennaissecurelyscrewedintotheconnection ontopoftheradio.Ifatelescoping antennaisinstalled ensureitisextendedtoitsfulllengthwhenoperating theradio.3~TurnthechannelselectorswitchtoChannel2.TurnthesquelchknobfullCCW.4~TurnthevolumeknobCWtoturntheradioonandadjustthevolumelevel.Arushingsoundshouldbeheard.NOTE:Ifnosoundisheard,unitisinoperable.
ObtainnewunitandinformSurveyCenterManager.5.AdjustsquelchknobCWjustenoughtoquiettheradio.IfsquelchknobisturnedtoofarCWweaksignalswillnotbeheard.6.Thegeneralprocedure forcommunicating ontheradioshouldbeasfollows:a)StationCalledb)Blue/Yellow Teamc)Messaged)"Over"Duringadrillorexerciseallfictitious datawillbeprecededwiththewords"Thisisadrill....."
Examples:
"Technical SupportCenter,ThisistheBlueTeam,Atlocationnumber1,Over",8."Technical SupportCenter,ThisistheYellowTeam,Thisisadrill,Resultsofthegeneralareasurveyatlocation6are6,500CountsPerMinuteabovebackground, Over"Totransmitdepressthepush-to-talk switchonthesideoftheradio.Speakinanormalvoiceintothespeaker/mike.
Toreceive,releasethepush-to-talk switch.
SC-324:6RADIOSYSTEM(CONT)TheremaybetimesthatTSCorEOFwillbereceiving communications fromateamthatyoucannothear.IfthishappenstheRadioOperatorwilltellyoutowaitorstandby.Afterhehascompleted histraffichewillaskyoutotransmityourinformation.
Rememberthisisonebigpartyline;everyonecan'ttalkatonce.WhenyouhavebeendirectedtosecureyourSurveyTeam,turntheradiooffandplaceitinthechargerlocatedintheSurveyTeamRoomattheSurveyCenter.
SC-324'MODELVAS-2EARMARK'<LOUDMOUTHnVOICEAMPLIFICATION SYSTEMThe"LoudMouth"Systemisdesignedtoprovidevoiceamplification forindividuals wearingrespiratory protection devices.Equipment Check:A.EarmarkThroatMicrophone ModelTM-1Figure1(attached) showstheproper"atrest"positionforthemicrophone.
Ifitisnecessary toreformthespringtension,holdthemicrophone, startingtwoinchesbehindthemicrophone head,betweenthethumbandforefinger andbendthecablesmallamountswhileprogressing downthecableuntiltheendofthespringisfelt.Checkthediameterofthecoilandrepeatifnecessary.
Notethatthemicrophone headshouldtiltupfromaflatsurfaceabout1/4inch.Ifnecessary, formthespringtogivethisdimension.
Equipment Operation:
A.,C.Ensuremicrophone cableissecurelyconnected tojackonvoiceamplifier.
Themicrophone isdesignedtobelocatedontherightsideofthethroat(seefigure2).Themicrophone mustlayflatontheneckandpressfirmlyintothethroat.Securelyfastenamplifier unittobelt.D.Tooperateunit,turnvolumecontrolclockwise.
Talkswitchinuppositionisinstandbymode.Slideswitchtodownpositiontotalk.Adjustvolumetodesiredlevelwithvolumecontrol.,
,NOTE:Whencommunicating throughradio,telephone, etc.,speakprecisely.
Keepspeakeratleast12"fromthethroatmic.Keepthemeansofcommunication 12"fromthethroatmic.Holdthemeansofcommunication offtothesideofthespeaker.Ifanyfeedbackisapparent, lowervolume.E~F.Turnunitoffbyturningvolumecontrolcounterclockwise asfarasitwillturn.Leavetalkswitchinthestandbyposition.
Batteries:
A9-voltAlkalineBatteryistherequiredpowersource.Thebatteryislocatedintheamplifier unit.Toreplacebattery,removecoverplatetobatterycompartment.
Pullplastictab,removeandreplacebattery.Note:Smallterminal(+)infirst.
SC-324:8SlightbendhereOnaflatsurfacethemicshouldrestabout1/4"abovesaidsurfaceWhenmicislaidonaflatsurfaceitshouldformacircle2to21/2"india.depending onusersize.Efithasbeenstretched toformalargercircletheinbuiltspringwireshouldbereformedtoproducethediameters indicated.
Thisinsuresproperthroatpress-ureforoptimumsoundquality.Fig.1MictopressonrightsideofwearersvoiceboxFig.2
SC-324'9RM-14RADIATION SURVEYMETEREQUIPMENT CHECKDisconnect powercordfrombackofmetertakingcarenottoturntestswitchon.2.3.EnsurethatanHP-190probeisconnected tothedetectorjack.Turnrangeswitchtobattery.Metershouldreadinthe"BATT-OK" area.4~5.Performinstrument sourcecheck.Obtain'sourcefromsafeandverifymeterreadingcorresponds toattachedcardthenlogmeterreadingontosourcechecklog.Turnrangeswitchtooff.EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS 2.3~TurnrangeswitchtoXI.Placeresponseswitchinthe"SLOW"position.
Adjustthevolumecontrolsothattheaudioindication (aclick)'canbeheard.4~Therangeswitchshouldbeadjustedsuchthatthehighest.readinggivesamid-scale deflection.
5.Allreadingsmustbemultiplied bytherangeswitchsetting(X1,X10,X100).6.2,200CPMisapproximately 1mrem/hour.
Maximumscaleis50,000CPMor23mR/hr.70Uponcompletion ofthesurveyturntheunitoffandreturnittotheSurveyTeamRoom.Unitshouldberecharged beforethenext,use.
SC-324:10 AUTODIGI-MASTER DOSERATEMETEREQUIPMENT CHECK1~2.Turnunitontobesurethatthedigitaldisplaylights.IIPerforminstrument sourcecheck.Obtainsourcefrom'safeandverifythatmeterreadingcorresponds toattached, cardthenlogmeterreadingintosourcechecklog.EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS 1~Allowunittocompleteonecycle(displaywillblink)beforereadingwhenturningunitonorwhenradiation levelchangessignificantly.
2~Unitwillautomatically changefromonerangetothenext.Thereadingisalwaysdirect.TheDigi-Master maybeusedtodetectthepresenceofBetabutcannotbeusedfordosemeasurement ofBeta.Also,Betadetection isonlyeffective whentheunitisoperating inthemrem/hour range.a.TakeareadingwiththeBetawindowclosedandrecord.b.TakeareadingwiththeBetawindowopenedandrecord.c.IfthereadingwiththeBetawindowopenisgreaterthanthereadingwiththeBetawindowclosedthereisBetaradiation present.d.IfaBetadoserateisneededasurveywithanRO-2orequivalent instrument must.bemade.4~Uponcompletion ofthesurvey,turnunitoffandreturnittotheSurveyTeamRoom.Unitshouldberecharged beforethenextuse.
SC-324:11 RO-2DOSERATEMETEREQUIPMENT CHECKTurnthefunctionselectorswitchtothe"BATT1"and"BATT2"positions.
Metershouldindicateabovethebatterycut-offline.2~Performinstrument sourcecheck.Obtainsourcefromsafeandverifythatmeterreadingcorresponds toattachedcardthenlogmeterreadingontosourcechecklog.EQUIPMENT OPERATION 1~0'erothemeterbyturningthefunctionselectorswitchto"ZERO"andturningthe"ZEROADZ"knobasnecessary.
Thezeroadjustmaybemadeinaradiation fieldbyplacingthefunctionselectorswitchat"ZEROADJ".Tomeasuretheradiation field,positionthefunctionselectorswitchtothelowestrangewhichprovidesamid-scale deflection ofthemeter.3~WiththeBetashieldclosedthemeterwillreadthewholebodyGammadoserate.4~ToobtainaBetadoseratemeasurement performthefollow-ing:CAUTION:Thefaceofthebetawindowisverythin.WhenevertheBetashieldisopen,guardtheshieldagainstdamagebypunctureorcontamination bydustordirt.a.Takeanareameasurement withtheBetashieldclosed.b.OpentheslidingBetashieldonthebottomofthecaseandtakeanareameasurement.
c.SubtracttheclosedshieldreadingfromtheopenshieldreadingandmultiplybytheBetacorrection factormarkedontheinstrument.
d.ThisnumberistheBetadoserateforthatarea.5.Whenthesurveyiscompleted turnthefunctionselectorswitchtoOFF.
SC-324:12 BATTERYPOWEREDLOWVOLUMEAIRSAMPLEREQUIPMENT CHECK1~2~Disconnect fromBatteryCharger.Attachsamplingheadandfiltermediumtofilterhousinginlet.3~4~Removeanti-tamper coverplateandplacemasterON/OFFswitchinONposition.
Thisswitchalsoresetsthetime.Theswitchislocatedinthelowerlefthandcorner.TurnunitonusingON/OFFswitchlocatedtotherightofthedigitaldisplay.NOTE:MasterON/OFFswitchmustbeonforunittooperate.MasterON/OFFswitchalsoresetstimedisplay.6.7~Ifchargestatusofunitisknown,temporarily startunitandpressthetestbutton."BATT."LEDshouldlightindicating achargeof954orgreater.IfLEDdoesnotlight,rechargeunitbeforeuse.Turnunitoff.Replaceanti-tamper cover.EQUIPMENT OPERATION 1~2~Ensurefiltercartridge containsaGY-130SilverZeolitecartridge andaparticulate filter.Connectfiltercartridge tosampler.Atstartofsamplingperiodrecordstarttime,presstest,recordtimeindigitaldisplayandaflowof4.0LPMonsampleenvelopes andreverseofMPP.TurnunitonusingON/OFFswitchlocatedtotherightofthedigitaldisplay.NOTE:MasterON/OFFswitchmustbeonforunittooperate.MasterON/OFFswitchalsoresetstimedisplay.
SC-324:13BATTERYPOWEREDLOWVOLUMEAIRSAMPLER(CONT)Ifthe"FAULT"LEDislit.Thiswasactivated byeitheranundervoltage, overcurrent, oroverpressure (restri.'cted flor)beyondtheunitscapability.
Themotorisstoppedandthetimeislatched.Bypressingthe"TEST"button,thetime(inminutes)intosamplingatwhichthefaultoccurredwillbedisplayed indicating avalidsampleperiod.NOTE:Thetimerstopsafter15-30secondsintoafaultcondition topreventunnecesary shutdown.
AtendofsamplingperiodturnpumpoffusingON/OFFswitchlocatedtorightofdigitaldisplay.PressTESTbutton,recordtimeindigitaldisplay,stoptimeandallotherpertinent information onmayandenvelopes.
Samplevolumeinlitersequalstheflowrateinlitersperminutemultiplied byminutesthesampleroperated.
Thesamplerhasafixedflowrateof4litersperminute.Iftheunitwasoperatedforthirtyminutes,theamplevolumewouldequal120liters(4x30=120).
SC-324:14APPENDIXIIIRRADIATION SURVEYINSTRUCTIONS
SC-324:15 GENERALAREARADIATION SURVEY2~Ageneralradiation areasurveyshouldbeconducted whilemovingbetweendefinedsurveypoints,andatthespecificsurveypoints.Thesurveyshouldbeconducted usinganRM-14Radiation MonitorwithanHP-190probe.3.Whenconducting amovingsurvey,theHP-190probeshouldbeheldinahorizontal positionandprotected fromtheelementsandwind.4~IftheRM-14readingchangesmorethan1,000CPMstopandconductasurveyforBetausingtheAutoDigi-Master orRO-2.5.ReporttheresultsofthesurveytotheRadioOperatoratthenextsurveypoint,oraftercompletion oftheBetasurvey.
SC-324:16 SURVEYTODETERMINE PRESENCEOFBETARADIATION IftheGeneralAreaRadiation Surveyshowsachangeof1000CPMontheRM-14,orifthe"plume"issuspected tobeinyourarea,asurveytodetectthepresenceofBetaradiation shouldbeconducted.
2~UsinganAutoDigi-Master, orRO-2doseratemeterconductthefollowing surveys.a.Withthedetectorwindowaimedup:BetashieldopenBetashieldclosedDifference gl=(openreading-closedreading)b.Withthedetectorwindowaimeddown:3~BetashieldopenBetashieldclosedDifference g2=(openreading-closedreading)I1feitherdifference glordifference g2fromStep2ispositivethisisanindication thatBetaradiation ispresent.a.Ifbothdifference g1and42arepositive, thisisanindication thatyouareintheplume.b.Ifonlydifference glispositive, thisisanindica-tionthattheplumeisoverhead.
ReporttheresultsofthesurveytotheRadioOperatorandawaitfurtherinstructions fromtheDoseAssessment Manager.
SC-324:17 LOWVOLUMEAIRSAMPLE1~2~DrawairthroughaGY-130silverzeolitecartridge andparticula'te filterusingalowvolumeairsamplerforapproximately 30minutes.IRecordthy.sampledate,time,andlocationontwosampleenvelopes andonthebackofthesurveymap.3~4~Determine thebackground radiation levelusingtheRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probe.Recordthereadingoneachenvelope, andonthesurveymap.UsingonionskinglovesremovetheGY-130silverzeolitecartridge fromthesampleholderandreadtheactivitylevelwiththeRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probe,byholdingtheprobewindowontheinletsideofthesilverzeolitecartridge.
DONOTTOUCHTHEPROBEWINDOWWITHTHECARTRIDGE.
Recordthereadingononeenvelopeandplacethecartridge inthatenvelope.
Recordthereadingonthebackofthesurveymap.5.Readtheactivityleveloftheparticulate filterusingtheRM-14Radiation MonitorandHP-190probe.DONOTTOUCHTHEPROBEWINDOWWITHTHEPARTICULATE FILTER~Recordthereadingontheotherenvelopeandplacetheparticulate filterintheenvelope.
Recordthereadingonthebackofthesurveymap.6.Removetheonionskinsanddiscardinaplasticbag.Treatascontaminated material.
7~Reportthefollowing information totheRadioOperator:
a~b.c~d.e.f.SamplelocationDateandTimesamplewastakenVolumeofairsampleinliters(Seepage13forcalculations)
Background
countrateincpmGY-130silverzeolitecartridge countrateincpmParticulate filtercountrateincpmNOTE:Fieldcalculations oftheairborneactivitylevelmaybeperformed asfollows:(SC-421)Samplevolumeinlitersequalstheflowrate(4LPM)timesminutesthesampleroperated.
SC-324:18 LOWVOLUMEAIRSAMPLE(CONT)Iodine-131 (GY-130cartridge)
CPMSamle-CPMBackround8.3x10-8(VolumeofSampleinLiters)Particulate CPMSamle.-CPMBackround2.4x10-8(VolumeofSampleinLiters)uci/ccIodine-131 uci/ccParticulate
SC-324:19CHANGINGFILTERSATFIXEDENVIRONMENTAL STATIONSRecordthefollowing information onthesampleenvelopeleftfromthepreviousfilterchange:a~b.cd.e.DateTimeSystemVacuum(inches)Gasmeterreading(cubicfeet)Totalhourmeter(recordincolumnmarked"OFF")TurnpumpoffUsingonionskinglovesremovethefilterholderatthequickdisconnect joint.Unscrewtheoutsideretaining ringandremovetheparticu-latefilterfromtheholderandplaceinthesampleenvelope.
Ifacharcoalorzeolitecartridge wasinusetransfertheinformation ontheparticulate filterenvelopetoanewenvelopeandplacethecartridge intheenvelope.
PlaceanewGY-130silverzeolitecartridge inthesamplehead.Placeanewparticulate filterintheholder,replacetheretaining ringandreconnect holdertothepumpatthequickdisconnect joint.Removeonionskinsandplaceinaplasticbag.Treat'scontaminated.
Turnthepumpon.Recordthefollowing information totwonewenvelopes.
Markoneenvelope"GY-130silverzeolite".
a~b.c~d.e.f.StationnumberDateTimeSystemvacuum(inches)Gasmeterreading(cubicfeet)Totalhourmeter(recordinthe"ON"column)Placethenewenvelopes insidethemonitorcabinet.
SC-324:20 CHANGINGFILTERSATFIXEDENVIRONMENTAL STATIONS(CONT)Bringtheenvelopes containing thecartridge/filter removedtotheSurveyCenteratthecompletion ofyourassignedrouteorwhendirectedbytheDoseAssessment Manager.
SC-324:21APPENDIXIIIONSITERADIATION SURVEYTEAMINSTRUCTIONS
SC-324:22 BLUETEAMSURVEYROUTEINSTRUCTIONS 2.3.FromtheSurveyCenterproceednortheast totheedgeofthegrass.PTurnsouthacrossthelawnandproceedtoenvironmental stationg4andchangethefilterandcartridge perinstru-ctionsinAppendixII.Proceedsoutheast toManorHousedriveway, followdrivewaytowhereitturnsnorth,proceedeastoutofthetreesintoorchard.4~Gothroughorchard,thenturnnorthandproceedtoenviro-nmentalstation53andchangethefilterandcartridge.
5.6.7.ProceedwestacrossfieldandthroughwoodstoManorHousedriveway.
GonorthonManorHousedrivewaytothelakeshore.Proceedeasttoenvironmental stationg2andchangethefilterandcartridge.
8.9.Proceedwest,alongthelakeshoretotheplantfence.ProceedalongtheplantfencetotheGuardHouse.10.IftheCentralAlarmStation(CAS)andSecondary AlarmStation(SAS)aremannedcontactCASontheradioforaccesstothesite.Otherwise obtaina"hardkey"togainaccesstothesitefromtheSurveyManager.12.ProceedeastfromtheGuardHousealongaccessroadandacrosssouthsideofplantbuilding.
CircleacrossgrasstowardsUpper-Radwaste StorageArea,continuing toplantfence.13'ontinuewestalongplantfencetotheScreenhouse.
ProceedsouthalongsideofplantbuildingandreturntoGuardHouse.15.ReporttoRadioOperatorforinstructions.
SC-324:23 YELLOWTEAMSURVEYROUTEINSTRUCTIONS ProceedwestfromtheSurveyCentertotheplantsiteroad.Continuenorthacrossthebridgetoenvironmental stationg5andchangethefilterandcartridge.
ProceedwestalongDeerCreekandtheparkinglottoenvironmental stationg6andchangethefilterandcartridge perinstructions inAppendixII.Proceedwestthroughtheappleorchardapproximately 100yards.Turnnorththroughtheappleorchard,towardsthehill,tothenorthwest corneroftheplantfence.Proceedsouthalongtheplantfencetoenvironmental stationg7andchangethefilterandcartridge.
ContinuealongtheplantfencetotheGuardHouse.IftheCentralAlarmStation(CAS)andSecondary AlarmStation(SAS)aremannedcontactCASontheradioforaccesstothesite.Otherwise obtaina"hardkey"togainaccesstothesitefromtheSurveyManager.ProceedwestfromGuardHousetotheaccessroad.~Continuenorthontheaccessroadandacrossthegrasstotheplantfence.Proceedeastalongtheplantfencetothedischarge canal.ProceedsouthalongthewestsideoftheplantbuildingandreturntotheGuardHouse.ReporttoRadioOperatorforinstructions.
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ROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATIO GXNNASTATIONCONTROLLED COPYNUMBERPROCEDURE NQ.SC-420REV.NO.15ESTIMATING OFF-SITEDOSESPORCREVIEWDATEPLANTSUPERXNNTEFFECTXVE DATEQANON-QACATEGORY1.0REVIEWEDBY'MXSPROCEDURE CONTAXNS33PAGES I6 SC-420-1SC-420ESTIMATING OFF-SITEDOSES1~0HJRPOSE:Thepurposeofthisprocedure istoprovideestimates byaHealthPhysicist ofthepostaccidentdoseintheareasaroundtheplantandguidancefortheselection ofsamplinglocations.
Information isneededearlytodecidewhatactionbetakentolimittheexposureofthegeneralpublic.Stepsmustbetakentodefinetheaffectedareas,assesstheextentandsignificance ofthereleaseandprovidedataonwhichappropriate protective actionscanbebased.2'2.12.22'
REFERENCES:
NuclearEmergency ResponsePlanN.Y.S.Radiological Emergency Preparedness PlanSC-100,SC-442,SC-450S-14'2~52'EPA-520,ManualoProtective AetioGuidesandPotec-tiveActionsforNuclearIncidents (Feb.1980).Regulatory Guide1.1093'INSTRUCTIONS:
3'3'.13~1.23.1.33.1.4Thefollowing equipment isavailable for.useinestima-tingdoses.Xu/QIsopleths, andXu/Qtabulated values(Table1).Mapofsurrounding area,U.S.Geological Survey(1inch:24000inchscale).ControlRoomwindandtemperature indicators.
ControlRoomRadiation MonitorSystem.
F8lg1I1 SC-420.:2 3.1.5Back-upwindspeedanddirection indicators atStation204*,andNationalWeatherService.Supple-mentalwindspeedindicators atStation230**.*Locatedonthe.southsideofRoute104betweenSlocumandLakesideRoadsinOntario.**Located at1102AtlanticAvenuebetweenLincolnRoadandRoute350inWalworth.
3'.63'3~2~13Alternatively theprocedure canbeaccomplished usingtheIBMPCEOF5MODAprocedure.
Prelimina RadioloicalEstimates andEventClassif-~icatlaForinitialnotification
- purposes, afirst-cut estimateofpotential offsitedosesandreleasesmaybeobtainedbytheControlRoomusingSC-240,Attachment I.Levelsareprovidedforvariousaccidents evaluated intheGinnaFSARandinpreviousAECSafetyEvaluations forGinnaplantsitinganddesign.Itispreferable tobaseoffsiteestimates'pon measuredreleasevalues.Ventactivityconcentrations andreleaseratescanbedetermined frommonitorcalibration factorsprovidedinAttachment VII,andfromProcedure PC-23.5.3Anestimateofthe2hrsiteboundarywholebodydosefromplantventnoblegasconcentration, obtainedfromS-14.2(lowrangemonitor)orPC-23.5(hirangemonitor)maybeobtainedusingthefollowing equation:
Plantvant(uCi/cc)x18~a2hrwholabodyuCi/ccdoseREMatsiteboundary~NOThefollowing assumptions weremadeforthesecalculations:
X/Q4.8x104sec/m(defaultvalueinlieuofactualmeteorology data<assumingdownwindmixingconditions 100timesmoreconservative thanannualaverageconditions.
)Plantventflow77,000cfm(3.63x107cc/sec)EPA-520wholebodydosecurve(tOhr)
'41 SC-420:33Iodineeffluentmonitororisotopicdataareunavailable, adefaultvalveof1.0E-4shouldbeusedtoreflecttheestimated releaseconcentration ratioofgrossiodinetonoblegas.Note:Whendataisavailable calculate anIodinetonoblegasratiothatreflectspresentconditions.
3.2'3.2.6Determine theclassification oftheemergency withrespecttoplantreleasesandsiteboundarydosesfromthecriteriaprovidedinSC-100.Anypreliminary doseestimates usedasabasisforemergency classification orprotective actionrecomm-endations shouldberefinedasfollowsusingreleasemeasurements andactualmeteorological andfieldsamplingdataastheybecomeavailable.
3'UseoftheEOTSCZBM-PCAssessmetComuterProram3~3~13'RefertoAttachment ZV"ZBM-PCAssessment ComputerProgram"forspecificinstructions tousetheprogram.UseofMeteoolocaaeeseDtwthEPADoseFctorsManualMeto3.4.1Obtainthetemperature at33'nd250'romthe"StatusReportForm",ControlRoom,TSCorComputerTerminal.
Fromthe250'emperature subtractthe33'emperatu-re.Zfreadingsfromthemainweathertowerareunavailable, proceedtostep3.4.2.1.T250'T33'elta T3.4.1.1Meteorological DatacanbeobtainedbyphonefromtheMIDASstoragecomputerintheMeteorological TowerTrailerbyusingtheTI-Silent 700Terminal.
SeeAttachment ZZforinstructions.
3ZfDeltaTis<-1.9,thecondition isunstable(Pascgxill CategoryB)'.ZfDeltaTis>-1.9and<-0.5,thecondition isneutral(Pascpxill CategoryD).
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IfDeltaTis>-0.5,thecondition isstable(Pasquill CategoryF).NOTE:Condition isTodetermine thePasquillstability classA-G,seeAttachment VI.Intheeventthatmeteorological dataareunavailable fromthemainweathertower,datacanbeobtainedfromtheback-uptowerusingAttachment III.Ifdatacannotbeobtainedbyphone,theEmergency Coordinator shoulddirectanindividual toproceedtotheback-upweatherinstrument recorderatthetower.Iftheprimarytowertemperature sensorsarenotavailable todetermine stability, theindividual takingthereadingsshouldnotewindspeed(mph)winddirection (degrees) andapproximate fluctuation inwinddirection (degrees) averagedoverthelasthour.Thewinddirection fluctuation isdetermined byeyeballing orbydrawing2averagelinesthroughthelasthour'swinddirection
- extremes, andsubtracting thedifference.
Station204windspeed,winddirection andwinddirection fluctuation readingsarereportedtotheTechnical SupportCenterbyphone(ext.500through507)orbytheplantP.A.Theindividual atStation204shouldrequestforfurtherinstructions fromtheEmergency Coordinator.
-Todetermine atmospheric stability fromwindfluctua-tion,usethefollowing table:Wdluctuato<45degreesanytime)45degreesnighttimestable(inversion) neutral45degrees-75degreesdaytimeneutral>75degreesdaytimeunstable(lapse)SelecttheXu/Qplasticoverlaymatchingthecondition determined in3.4.2andattachtotheareamap.(Alsotabulated Xu/QvaluesaregivenintheattachedTable1).~
e~4it' SC-420:5Obtainwindspeedanddirection datafromthe"StatusReportForm",theControlRoom,TSC,ComputerTerminaloralternatively fromStation204.Thedirection givenwillbethat.fromwhichthewindisblowinWindSpeedWindDirection (mph)(degrees)
NOTE:Supplemental weatherinformation isalsoavailable fromtheNationalWeatherServiceOfficesinRochester (716-328-7633) orBuffalo(716-632-2223),
ifnecessary, andatStation230.Instructions forobtaining NationWeatherServiceinformation isfoundinAttachment IV.Alignthecenterline oftheoverlayinthedownwinddirection.
Themarkonthecenterline atthebottomoftheoverlayshouldbealignedonacompasspointonthemap180degreesfromthedegreesgivenin3.3.4.Todetermine thispoint,dooneofthefollowing:
Ifthedegreesgiveninstep3.3.4isbetween180and360,subtract180.Zfthedegreesgiveninstep3.3.4isbetween0and180,add180.DegreeswindisblowingfromDegreesIIAlignmarkoncenterline ofoverlay(atbottom)atDegreesTheXu/QplasticoverlaysandTable1valueshave,forconvenience beencalculated baseduponawindspeedof1mph.Thus,-inordertodetermine X/Qsec/m3,isnecessary todividetheisoplethvaluebytheactualwindspeed,inmph.Obtainconcentration ofparticulate, noblegasandiodinesandventflowtodetermine releaserate.SeeAttachment Z.Tocalculate thedownwindconcentration ofnoblegas,particulates orradioiodine, multiplythereleaserateofradioactivity (Ci/sec)fromtheplanttimestheX/Q(sec/m)dispersion coefficient determined in
~1'P\I4.o4 SC-420:6step3.3.6.Theresultant concentration willbeinCi/moruCi/cc.Performthesecalculations onAttachment 13.4.93.4'03.4.11323.4.133'ObtainaninitialestimateofreleasedurationfromtheEmergency Coordinator orRecoveryManager.Ifthisestimateisunavailable, useaninitialreleasedurationestimateof2hoursfordoseprojection purposes.
Wholebodygammadoserateduetonoblegasisotopesisestimated usingTableIIIandusingthelistedfactorcorresponding totheapproximate timeaftershutdown.
Multiplythisfactortimestheconcent-rationcalculated inStep3.4.7togetRem/hour.
Wholebodygamma~dosisobtainedbymultiplying thedoseratecalculated inStep3.4.9timestheexposuretimedetermined inStep3.4.8.TheresultisRem.Thyroiddoseratetothechildisestimated usingTableIVandusingthelistedfactorcorresponding tothetimeaftershutdown.
Multiplythisfactortimestheconcentration calculated inStep3.4.7togetrem/hour.
Projected doseratesarealwaysdetermined forthechildthyroidastheyarethemostsensitive people.Todetermine thedoseordoserateforadults(whichwouldonlybenecessary foremergency workers)dividethedoseordoserateforthechildby2.Thyroid~oseisfoundbymultiplying thedoseratecalculated inStep3.4.11timestheexposuretimedetermined inStep3.4.8.SurveTeaDat3.5.13.5'Notethesamplelocations onthemapthatarecoveredbytheXu/Qoverlay.Theinitialsampletakenshouldbeinahighconcentration areaandonafirststagesurveyroute.Usingtheattachedlistofsamplelocations andteams,notifyproperteamswheretotakesamples.Whenresultsarereceived, markresultsonappropriate mapandstatusboard.Whentheinitialfieldsamplingresultsarereceived, assignaXu/QvaluetothesampleresultsusingtheXu/gvalueforthelineclosesttothesamplelocati-on.Fortheplasticoverlays, allpointsalongagivenlineareassumedtohavethesameconcentration astheinitialsample.Theconcentration atany l>7.IE'14 SC-420:7SOLUTION:
otherpointofinterestcanbeestimated bymultiplying thesampleconcentration bytheratiooftherespective Xu/Qvalues.EXAMPLE:AsampletakenonaXu/Qlineof5x10E-6indicated aniodineconcentration of5x10E-7uCi/ccanddoserateof100mrem/hr.Determine theconcentration anddoserateexpectedataXu/Qvalueof2X10E-7?Iodineat2X10E7~2x10E7x5x10E7uCi=2x10E8uCi5x10E-6CCCCDoseRateat2x10E-7x100(mrem/hr)
~4(mrem/hr) 5x10E-633.5.43'.5~~3~5.63.5'Comparemeasureddoseratesandairconcentrations topredicted values,andadjustdosepro)ections accord-ingly.Notifythesurveyteamtocontinuesurveying theaffectedarealookingforhighconcentration areasandhotspots.Ifthewinddirection changes,realignoverlayusing3.4.5.Samplenewlocations indicated bytheoverlay.Ifthewindspeedchanges,recalibrate theoverlaybydividingtheoriginalspeedbythenewwindspeedandmultiplybytheconcentration ordose.Resampletochecknewoverlaycalibration.
Forpufftype,releasesmultiplywindspeedbyelapsedtimetofinddistanceradioactive cloudhastraveled.
3'.8Environmental TLD's,(SC-442)andPostAccidentEnvironmental Samples,(SC-450)maybeusedtogivevaluesforoff-sitedoses.3'tectvActionGuides03'.13.6.2Recommend theappropriate measurestobefollowedwithrespecttothegeneralpublic.TableIIgivethepro)ected wholebodyandthyroiddoselevelswhichwarrant,givenprotective actions(e.g.sheltering,'vacuation) indicated.
Weatherforecastinformation shouldbeconsidered whenplanningprotective actions.
414fV SC-420:8TABIF.XuGINNASITEVALUESOFQASAFUNCTIONOFSTABILITY ANDDISTANCEDOWNWINDDISTANCEFEETUNSTABLESTABLE2004005006008001,0001,2001,4001,600l(8002(0002,5003,0003,5004,0004,5005,0005,5006,0006,5007,0007,5008,0008,5009,0009,50010,00011,00012(00013,00014,00015,00016,0006601,3101,6401,9702,6203,2803,9404,5905,2505,9106,5608(2009(84011,50013(10014,80016,40018,00019,70021,30023,00024,60026(20027,90029,50031,20032,80036,10039(40042,700'45,90049(20052,5000.10'0'0.40'0'0'0.91.01.11.21~61.92~22'2'3'3'3'4'4'4'5'5.35'5'6'6'7.5F18'9.310'2.22E-048'6E-054.20E-054.71E-052.91E-051.83E-051.24E-058.98E-066'1E-065.35E-063'3E-062'9E-061.42E-061.20E-061.04E-069.03E-077.96E-077.07E-076.41E-076'1E-075.65E-075.33E-075.05E-074.79E-074.56E-074.35E-074.17E-073.88E-073.63E-073.41E-073.22E-073.04E-072.89E-075.01E-043.02E-042.36E-042.02E-041.49E-041.16E-049.27E-057'8E-056'2E-055.44E-054.76E-053.53E-052.77E-05224E-051.86E-051.56E-051.33E-051.15E-051.02E-059.25E-068'0E-067.66E-067.02E-066'5E-065'5E-065.51E-065'7E-064.62E-064.16E-063'6E-063'2E-063.12E-062.86E-066.00E-044,73E-044'6E-043.82E-043.16E-042.65E-042.29E-042.01E-041.79E-041.60E-041.44E-041'7E-049.80E-058.34E-057.19E-056.27E-055.51E-054'6E-054.50E-054.11E-053.76E-053.46E-053'9E-052.96E-052.75E-052.61E-052'9E-052.28E-052.10E-051.94E-051.80E-051.67E-051.56E-05NOTEVALUESAREBASEDON1MPHWINDSOffsitedosesarecalculated at500meters(0.3miles),theminimumdistancetotheexclusion areaboundary
/~flr'
)PHOIECZED DOSE(HEH)K)I'IREXOH3IATION
)WholeBody<lI)Thymid<5I)WholeBodylto<5I(&Mid5to<25II)Wholebody5andabaveI)'Ihymid25andabaveII)Pm)ected Dose(Rem)toIBaergency TeamWad~.)Noplannedprotective actions)Statemayissueanadvisorytoseekshelterandawaitfurt2mrinstructions.
torernrimnmental radiatian levels.)Seekshelterasaminimum.(Cansider evacuation.
Evacuateunlesscon-straintsmakeitimpractical.
)Monitorenvironmental radiatian levels.laccess.(Conductmandatory evacuatian.
)%sitarernrinxmental radiatian levelsandand~ustareaformandatory evacuation basedontheselevels.laccess.II(Previously reccolmended (protective actionsmay]bereconsidered orterminated.
(Ifcanstraints exist,(specialconsideratian
)shouldbegivenfor)evacuation ofchildren)andtwomen.I)Seekingshelterwould)beanalternative if)evacuation werenot(inaaaiiately possible.
(WholeBodyI)amidIIIWhle~III2575)Cantxolexposureofetergency teammeakmmtotheselevelsmxegtfarlifesaving missians.
(Appvapriate contxolsfar~gencywad~,includetimelimitatians, iratorsandstableiodine.(Cantxolexposureofemergency teammembersperforming lifesaving missianstothislevel.(Cantroloftimeofeagxaurewillbeeffective.
(AlthoL~respirators (andstableiodine)shouldbeusedwhme(effective tocontrol(dosetoemergency team)l~c~.thyiddI(maynatbealimiting)factorforlifesaving missions.
It1RdfPlIWW.ahltl1theincidentmusttakeexisting~tiansintoccesideration.
(b)Atthetimeofthe.incident, officials mayimpl~lm-impact protective actionsinkeepingqy~~
SC-420:10 TASu.XX1NobleGasDoseConversion FactorsTimeAfterShutdownhoursRemhoureruCicc*01~52.53'4.56'12'5'E+025'E+024'E+023'E+023~1E+022'E+021.2E+02*Multiply uCi/ccbythelistedfactortoobtainRem/hour.
Qf' SC-420:11 Radioiodine DoseConversion FactorsTimeAfterShutdownhours1'3456789101112Rem/hourChildThyroideruCicc*F1E+055'E+056'E+056'E+056'E+057'E+057'E+057'E+057'E+058'E+058'E+058'E+05*Multiply uCi/ccbythelistedfactortoobtainRem/hourchildthyroid
SC-420:12GENERALINFORMATION:
QuaintTimeShutdawnTime:ReleaseStartTime:ReleaseVent:Stability Class:VentFlmr(CEM):VERI'ONCEPIHATIOÃ FRCNKPEIlJEPP HONI'IORREADING:NobleGas(MonitorNo.cgnX~uCicg(cxxntrate)(calib.factor)cpnRadioiodine (MonitorNo.):uCi/cc*(vpITtocanoe)/m/hours(lateraxuztrate)(initialcountrate)/(timebetweencpnreadings)
X&mV'hr=uci/cc*(calib.factor)(ventcanc.)Particulate (ManitorNo.):(cnxntrate)cgnX~uCicc(calib.factor)cgnuCi/cc*(ventscaner)Toca+vertCPMtocc/sec'FH x2.8E4cc/CFx1miq/60secNOHXZGAS:Tocalculate releaseRATEinCi/secfranmonitors:
uCi/ccxcc/secxE-6CguciCi/sec*NOZE:Verrtcanmntratian canbeinputdimplyfranSPXNGmonitors, ifavailable.
SC-420:13Topredictdownwindconcentration:
~mmexCi/secx1/()mph=(~Q)m(windspeed)
~sec-xCi/secx1/()mph(}{0/Q)m(windspeed)~sec-xCi/secx1/()mph=(Ãg/Q)m(windspeed) uCi/ccatS.B.500metersuCi/ccat2milesuCi/ccat5miles(}{0/Q)mxCi/secx1/()noh(win{:Ispeed) uCi/ccat10milessec-xCi/secx1/()ephuCi/ccat(}a}/Q)(windspcad)(distance)
DistanceHoursafterShutdownRe+hourperuCi/cc(TableZIZ):HholeBodyDoseRateQRe@h~our 5B~miles5ad)es10mi)es~ectedexposureduration(Raus):Prcr}ected wholeBodyDose(rem)Tocalculate releaseRATEinCi/secfranmonitors:
cc/secxE-6Ci/uCiTop{redictdcwnsrJLnd ocexentraticn xCl/secx1/()mph(}{0/Q)(windspeed)xC)/secx1/()mph(}0}/Q)(windspeed)xCi/secx1/()mph{}{q/{})(winispmxl) xCi/secx1/()each{}{0/Q)(windspeed)uci/ccatS.B.500metsLmuci/ccatgmilesuCi/ccat~lesuci/ccat~omilas C!'
SC-420:14~sec-xCi/secxl/()mphuci/ccat(Xc/Q)m(wizilsgeax))
(distance)
DistanceHo(,~afterShutdownrem/hourperuCi/cc(TableIV):MaidDoseRate,Child~h~ourS.B2miles5miles10milesPro)ected exposureduration(Hours)'ro)ected
'IhyroidDose,Child(rem)PARPIQKATE:
Tocalculate releaseRATEinCi/secfranmcnitors:
cc/secxE-6Ci/uCiTo~ctdawnwindcc(ncentration sec-xCi/secx1/()~(zty'Q)(windspeed)uCi/ccatS.B.500metersuCi/ccat2milessec-xCi/secx1/()mph(MQ)(windspeed)sec-xCi/secx3/()smhuCi/ccat5miles(XU/Q)(wtmdsgeed) xCi/secxQ()mph(MQ)(windspeed)uCi/ccat~OmilesxCi/secx+()~(MQ)(windsg)eed)uCi/ccat-(distance)
DistanceHoursafterShutdctwn
- Reap/haur peruCi/cc:~S~mges~5~emg(~~em
SC-420:35%holeBodyorturgDoseRate~rem~m~rProjected exposureduration(Hours):Proj~RholeBodyorZungDose(rem)*MZE:Shea~rogriate dosecanversian factorforpmMculates wouldbebasedupontheresultsofanisatcpicanalysisofthemRcture,arxlreferenc~
Reg.Guide1.109.
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SC-420:19KEYFACILITIES LOCATEDABOUTGINNASITEComanandProductDistancefromSiteDirection fromSiteDuffy-Mott Co.,Inc.Williamson BabyFoodsTheWatermanFoodProductsCo.FoodProcessing OntarioKrautCorp.7RailroadAve.FoodProcessing VictorPreserving Co.FoodProcessing OntarioColdStorageFoodProcessing WatermanFruitProductsCo.FoodProcessing OntarioFoodProductsFoodProcessing LyndanProductsCo.FoodProcessing 8-1/2miles3-4miles3-4miles3-4miles3>>4miles3-4miles3-4miles3-4milesSoutheast SouthSouthSWSouthSouthSWSouthSWSouthSWSouthSWOntarioWaterDistrictWilliamson WaterDistrict1.1miles5-1/4milesOntarioFireDepartment 4milesEast.EastSoutheast OntarioCenterFireDepartment UnionHillFireDepartment OntarioTownHall3.5milesI5miles4milesSouthSouthwest South
SC-420:20 HOSESINANDABOGTGINNASITEHouseLocatioHouseonLakeRoaddirectlysouthofplantDistanceOwner'sfromSite.Beebee1,500ft.Direction fromSiteSouthHouseonS.W.,corner ofLakeRoadandOntarioCtr.Rd.HouseonNorthsideofLakeRd.S.E.ofTrainingCenteraccessRoadHouseonprivateroadnorthofabovehouseLoomis2,000ft.Taillee2,500ft.2I000SouthSESoutheast Southwest
SC-420:21 Instructions forinterpreting andaccessing DataintheMIDASstoragecomputerintheMeterological TowerTrailer.SetupforTI-Silent 700inTSCNUM-depressswitchrightLOWSPEED-depressswitchrightHALFDEPLEX-depressswitchleftONLINE-depressswitchleftON/OFF-pushswitchtoforwardpositionThecomputercanbequizzedbyphoneusingthefollowing numbers:300BAUDTERMINAL-phone5524-5711(TISilent700)1200BAUDTERMINAL-phon'eg524-5761Thereareshorttimeperiodswhenthephoneconnections aredisabledwhileinternalcalculations aretakingplace.Wheneverthe1200BAUDlineisinuse,the300BAUDlineisdisabled.
Normalcommunication timesfromthemasterMIDAScomputerisa30minuteperiodcenteredaround3:30,7:30,and11:30EST.Toobtain:Last15minuteaverage-TypeAVXX[RETURN]Lastcollected value-TypePPXX(RETURN]IfILLEGALREQUESTappears,retypethecommandagain.Illegalrequestisreturnedifthecommandwastypedwrongofaspuriouscharaterwasincluded, i.e.-linefeed.ForAVXXprinout:XX~,010204~10-20~40-77PrintsPrintsPrintsPrintsPrintsPrintsPrintsallspeedaveragesalldirection averagesalltemperature averagesalldeltatemperature averagesmiscellaneous averagesrainaveragesallaveragesForPPXXprintout:
~Can~epum~e0102030405~NaeWS33AWS33BWS150AWS150BWS250
-YC SC-420'22 ATTAmmZNT IICONTChannelXXNumber080910111214151617181920212223242532NameWD33AWD33BWD150AWD150BWD250TER33ATER33BTE150ATE150BTE250ATE250BDT150ADT150BDT250ADT250BDEW33TEG33RAIN'NTERPRETATION OFDATA15min.averagesfor01-15min;16>>30ming31-45min;46-60minWS-WindSpeed-Averagedividedby10measuredvalueWD-WindDirection
-AverageisreaddirectlyTE-Temperature
-Averagedividedby10measuredvalueDT-DeltaTemperature
-Averagedividedby10calculated valueDEW-DewpointTemperature
-Averagedividedby10measuredvalueTEG-AmbientTemperature
'atDewpointMonitor-Averagedividedby10measuredvalueRAIN-Rainfall-'veragedividedby100accumulated inchesofrainNAME-Parameter andheightinmetersontowerAVGE-Averageofvaluescollected inlast15minutesaverageST.DEV-Standarddeviation ofaveragedataMIN.-Minimumvalueforlast15minuteaverageMAX.-Maximumvalueforlast15minuteaverageI-Indexcode:0Good;1Questionableg 2Bad;3Unsteadywinddata'CalmWi.ndg5Flatdirection MNDR-Meanderrangeforwinddirection AVRN-AverageofmeanderrangeCNT-Nolongerusedfordata 4gl,Ã1 SC-420:23 hiTACrBKNT IIIInstructions foraccessing dataattheSubstation 204meteorolog-icaltoweronRoute104betweenSlocumandLakesideRoads.Theequipment consistsofa33foottowerwithwindspeedanddirection indicators, astripchartrecorder, andanOdessaDataLogger.Thedataloggercanbequizzedbyphoneusing'the following specifications:
SpeedParityDuplexDatabitsStopbitsPhone¹-1200band-Odd-Full71524-2067In.caseofamodemproblem,callGalsonTechnical
- Services, LeeDavis,(315)428-6612.
OdessCommandsH-Outputasummaryofhourlyaveragescollected frommidnightuntillasthour.Datawillincludewinddirection, windspeed,andsigmatheta(SD1).G-Output5minutevaluesforpresenthourL-Ouputalistingoftheoperating configuration P-Output5minutevaluesT-TimeControlCDtoexit 1P SC-420:24 ATTACt&KNT IVRECOMMENDED PROCEDURE FORREUESTINGMETEOROLOGICAL SUPPORTFROMTHENATIONALWEATHERSERVICE-ROCHESTER (a)(b)ContacttheNationalWeatherServiceat(716)328-7633(unlisted) 263-6808(unlisted) 328-7391(listed8a.m.to4p.m.)ProvidetotheNationWeathexServiceYournameYouarecallingfromRochester Gas&ElectricGinnaNucleaxPowerPlantAphonenumberyoucanbecontacted Abriefexplanation ofthenatureofthereleaseandcurx'entwindconditions attheplant(c)Requestinformation basedonbelow1.Anemergency on-goingorimmediately imminentrelease:Askforthecurrentsurfacewind-conditions andtheforecastforthenextthree(3)tosix(6)hours.Thefoxecaster ondutyshouldbeabletoprovidetheinformation withinafewminutes.Thisshouldhelpwithevacuation decisions intheimmediate vicinityof.therelease.2.Apotential orimminentexplosion-type ofreleasewhichwoulddrivesolidradioactive debrisfarupintotheatmosphere:
Thisisthetypeofsituation wherefall-outplotsmaybehelpful.Unfortunately fall-outplotstaketimetopreparesothatinanon-goingorimmediately imminentsituation,
'theyarenotveryuseful.Insuchashort-fused situation aroughestimatefromthesurfaceandupperairwindscouldbemorereadilyprovidedby+eforecaster onduty.3~Apotential, butnotimmediate release:
VAr~~I' SC-420:25 gTTACHtCENT 1V~CONT'DInthiscasetheremaybetimetoplanevacuations inadvance.Don',however,expectanimmediate, detailedsurfaceandupperair24-hourwindforecast.
Makethecallrequesting thedataandgivetheforecaster onduty15minutesto1/2hourtopreparetheinformation andreturnyourcall.Themostsignificant information toalow-level releasewouldbethesurfacewinddirection andspeed,.Thesurfacewindismostimportant intheimmediate vicinityoftherelease,thatis,roughly100to500yardsdown-wind depending onthestrengthoftherelease,thespeedofthewindandthestability oftheatmosphere.
Beyondthatdistancetheplumespreadssothattheboundarylayerwinds(averagefromthesurfacetoapproximately 2,000feet)becomemoreimportant.
Twentyfourhour(24hr.)forecasts ofboththesurfacewindandtheboundarylayerwindcanbemadealthoughlocaleffectssuchastheland-lake breezemakesuchforecasts difficult inWesternNewYork.Whenincidents onthescaleoftheThreeMileIslandsituation occur,theNationalWeatherServicewilltakespecialactionintermsofmeteorological support.Thiscanincludespecialobservations and,,forecast information.
Underthesecircumstances, theNationalWeatherServiceshouldbeinformedassoonaspossiblesothatarrangements (personnel, equip-ment,etc.)canbemadetoprovideadditional support.
~I SC-420:26 ATTACHMENT VIBM-PCASSESSMENT COMPUTERPROGRAM1.0RUNNINGTHEPROGRAMStartingsetupofthecomputerSystemUnit.....OFFColorDisplay....ONPrinter.......ON1.21.31.41.51.61'1~81.91.10PlaceDOS3.1discintoA-drive(leftside)withlabel.sideupTurnsystemunitto...ON(waitapproximately 45seconds)WhenpromptedenternewdateintheformMM-DD-YYi thenpress<~(return)WhenpromptedenternewtimeintheformHH:MMgthenpress(return)(note:hoursshouldbeenteredin24hourformati.e.01:00for1a.m.and13:00for1p.m.)TheA)promptwillnowbeseenonthescreen.RemovetheDOS3.1discandplacethesymphony1.1discintheAdrive.Typeimmediately afterA)ACCESSandpress<~(return).
Select"SYMPHONY" fromthemenuandpress<~(return).
Waitapproximately 2minutesforthe"SYMPHONY" serialnumbertoappearthenpress<~(return).
PlacetheEOF5MODdiscindriveB(rightside).Pressthe[F9]buttonthentypeFR;press<~(return)andwaitapproximately 150secondsfortheEOF5MODfiletoload.OncetheEOF5MODfileisloadedfollowtheprograminstruc-tiononscreen.1.11Usethe[PRINTSCREEN]keytoprinttheDATAENTRYFORM.1.12Usethe[ALT][S]keystoprinttheNYSPartIIform.1.132.0Usethe[ALT][W]keystoprinttheDOSEPROJECTIONS/SURVEY DATEFORM.ENTERINGEOF5MODPAEVQfETERS
- t1~
SC-420'27 ATTACHMENT VCONT~D2~12.22'2'2'2'2'2'2.92'02'lWhentheEOF5MODcodeisloadedasdescribed above,thecursorshouldbeon"CALCTIME".Typeinthe"CALCTIME"in24hoursnotation, press<~(return).
Thecursorshouldnobeon"T250".Typeinthe250footmettowertemperature readingindegreesfarenheit, press(return).Thecursorshouldnowbeon"T33".Typeinthe33footmettowertemperature readingindegreesfarenheit, press(return).
Thecursorshouldnobeon"WINDSPD".
Typeinthewind-speed,inMPH,fromthemettower33foot.reading,press(return).Thecursorshouldnowbe.onR-10a.TypeintheR-10Areading(inunitsofUCi/cc)usingdatafromtheSPZNGMONITORUNIT1CHANNEL3(thespingunitsneedtobecorrected formUCitoUCi/cc.Thiscanbedoneviathespingunit),"interpret mode"gpress<~(return).
ThecursorshouldnowbeonR-10B.TypeintheR-10breading(inunitsofUCi/cc)usingdatafromtheSPINGMONITORUNIT2CHANNEL3(Thespingunitsneedtobecorrected fromUCitoUCi/cc.Thiscanbedoneviathespingunit),~'interpret mode";press<~(return).
ThecursorshouldnowbeonR-12.TypeintheR-12reading(inunitsofUCi/cc)usingdatafromtheSPINGMONITORUNITICHANNELS5,7,or((depending ontheamountoftherelease),
press<~(return).
ThecursorshouldnowbeonR-14.TypeintheR-14reading(inunitsofUCi/cc)usingdatafromtheSPZNGMONITORUNIT2CHANNEL5,7or9(depending ontheamountoftherelease),
press<~(return).Thecursorshouldnowbe,onR-15.TypeintheR-15reading(inunitsofUCi/cc)usingdatafromtheSPINGMONITORUNIT3CHANNEL5,7,or9(depending ontheamountoftherelease),
press<~(return).
Thecursorshouldnowbeon"SHUTDOWN DATE".Enterthedatetheplantshutdown.Press<~(return).
Thecursorshouldnotbeon"SHTDWNTIME".Enterthetimethattheplantshutdown(in24hourformat).Press<~(return).
t, SC-420:28 ATTACHMENT VCONTENDThecursorshouldnotbeon"DATADATE".Enterthedatethatthedatawastaken.Press<~(return).
Thecursorshouldnowbeon"DATATIME".Enterthetimethatthedatawastaken(in24hourformat).Press<~(return).Thecursorshouldnowbeon"EXPOSURE".
Enterthelengthoftimethatthepopulation hasbeenorwillbeexposedsincethestartoftherelease(timeistobeentered,inHH:MMformat).Ifatimeof1hourisenteredresultswillindicatedoserate(i.e.R/hr).Press<~(return).
Thecursorshouldbeon"'X'ILES".
Ifyouwishtocalculate dosepro)ections at,someotherdistancebesidestenmilesinputthedistance.
ThewholebodydosesinRemshouldnowbedisplayed atthebottomofthespreadsheet alongwithprotective actionrecommendations.
h SC-420:29 PASUILLSTABILITY CLASSANDXuVALUESASAFUNCTIONORSTABILITY ANDDISTANCE.Determining thePasquillstability classObtainthetemperature at33'nd250'nddetermine thedeltaTasinstep3.4.1ofSC-420.Ifthe250'emperature isunavailable, the150'emperature maybeused.SelecttherighthandcolumnsinTableAgivingtherangeofdeltaTforthe250ft.>>33ft.deltaT(DEG.F/217ft).Determine inwhichrangethemeasureddeltaTfallsandselectthecorresponding Pasquillstability classlistedinthelefthandcolumnofTableA.UsingTableB,determine theXu/Qvalueforthestability classdetermined instep1.03aboveandthedistancedesired.TheXu/{}valuescanbeusedinAttachment ItoSC-420fordoseassessment calculations.
~TABLEsouBlLlCl.ASSCRRlABASEDONDELTATENPERATURE
~auTA150FT.-33FT.250FT.-33FT.DELTAT(OEG.F/100FT.)DELTAT(DEG.F/117FT.)DELTAT(OEG.F/217FT.)BBBLBB-1.0.1.17-2.17.1.0.0.9-1;17.1.05.2.17-1~95C-0.9-0.8.1.05.0.94-1.95-1.74.0.8-0.3-0.94~0.35~1.74.-0.65.0.30.8-0.350.94.0.651.740.82.20.942.571.744.772.22.574.77 I
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SC-420:32.ATTACHMENT VIIRMSPROCESSMONITORCALIBRATION FACTORSASOF87~R-10CONTAINMENT XODXNE:uCi/ccIodine-131
=(~cpm/hour)
(5.05E-12)R-10BPIANTVENTIODINE:R-'11uCi/ccIodine-131
(~cpm/hour}
(4.74E-12)CONTAINMENT PARTICULATE:
uCi/ccasCs>>137~(~lCONTAINMENT GAS:cpm)(2.54E-12)R-1uCi/ccasXe-133(PLANTVENTPARTICULATE:
uCi/ccasCs-137(PLANTVENTGAS:cpm)(5.6E-8)cpm)(2.55E-12)Calibration factorscalculated basedonKr-85andXe-133calibration factors.uCi/ccasXe-133~(cpm)(3.3E-8)AIREJECTORANDGLANSTEAMEXHAUSTGAS:uCi/ccasXe-133~(cpm)(1.36E-6)uci/cc'snormalgasmixture*(cpm)(5.0E-8)R-6*Basedonthemixtureofnoblegaspresentinthereactorcoolantduringthe01/25/82tuberupturewhichisrepresent-ativeofnormaloperations.
CONTAINMENT FANCOOLERSERVICEWATERuCi/ccasCs-137~(cpm)(1.3E-7)COMPONENT COOLING:uCi/ccasCs-137(cpm)(1.3E-7)
Ii4 SC-420'33 RNSPROC'.SSMONITORCALIBRATION FACTORSASOFR-18RADWASTESYSTEMDISCHARGE:
uCi/ccasCs-137(cpm)(1.18E-8)R-19STEAMGENERATOR BLOWDOWN'Ci/cc asCs-137(cpm)(2.9E-8)R-20SPENTFUELPOOLHEATEXCHANGER SERVICEWATER:uCi/ccasCs-137(cpm)(2.9E-8)R-21RETENTION TANK:uCi/ccasCs-137(cpm)(1.01E-8)~R-2HIGHCONDUCTIVITY WASTETANK:uCi/ccasCs-137(cpm)(8.84E-9)R-31STEAMLXNERADIATION MONITOR:mr/hr(cpm)(2.03E-2)STEAMLINERADZAXTON MONITOR:mr/hr(cpm)(1.83E-2)-36CONTROLROOMNOBLEGASMONITOR:uCi/ccasKr-85(uCi/ccasXe-133(cpm)(2.16E-8)cpm)(1.31E-7)3-37.CONTROLROOMPARTICULATE MONITOR:uCi/ccasCs-137(cpm)(2.63E-13)P-38CONTROLROOMIODINEMONXTOR:uCi/ccasI-131~(cpm)(2.99E-12)
ROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATIONS GINNASTATIONCONTROLLED COPYNUHBERPROCEDURE NO.SC-421REV.NO;6DETERMINATION OFIODINEORPARTICULATE ACTIVITYTECHNICAL REVIEWPORCREVIEWDATEPLANTSURINTENDENT EFFECTIVE DATEQAXNON-QACATEGORYl.OREVIEWEDBY:TRISPROCEDURE CONTAINS6PAGES Is~*l*f\kllIj~~~lacb,I SC-421:1SC-421DETERMINATION OFIODINEORPARTICUIATE ACTIVITY1.0PIJIU?OSE:
Thedetermination oftheairborneiodineconcentration soastodetermine resultant thyroiddoseisextremely important duringthefirst2hoursafterarelease.Therefore, theprocedure consistsofrapidsamplecollection andpreliminary analysisoftheparticulate filtersandiodinecartridges inthefield.2'F12'
REFERENCES:
NuclearEmergency ResponsePlanSC-323,Emergency Off-SiteRadiation SurveyTeamsSC-324,Emergency On-SiteRadiation SurveyTeams3.0INSTRUCTIONS:
3.13~1.13~1~23~1.33,.1.43~1.53.1.63~1.7Thefollowing equipment willbeavailable.
Combination particulate filterandcartridge holders.Glassfiberfilters,50mm,GelmariTypeA/Eorequivalent.
Silverzeolitecartridge foriodinecollection, ScienceApplications, Inc.TypeGY-130orequivalent.
Batteryoperatedcountratemeter,0-50,000cpm,audiblealarm,rechargeable, EberlinemodelRM-14orequivalent.
EndwindowGMprobe,alphabeta,gammasensitive, EberlinemodelHP-190orequivalent.
Off-siteteamairsampler,approximately 30lpmflowrateusingaglassfiberandsilverzeolitecartridge, batteryoperated12volt,RADECOmodelH-809Corequivalent.
'n-siteteamlowvolumeairsampler,batteryoperated, rechargeable, 4lpmflowrate,GilianmodelHFS-113Torequivalent,.
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SC-421:23.1~83'Emergency SurveyCentersamplers,
'atteryoperated, rechargeable, time,approximately 30lpmusingaglassfiberfilterandsilverzeolitecartridge, RADECOmodelH-809B2orequivalent.
'ff-SiteTeamSamlin3.2.13.2'3.2'3.2'33Installglassfiberfilterandsilverzeolitecartridge inthefilterholderfortheH-809Csampler.ScrewfilterholderintoH-809Csampler.CPuton/offswitchinto"off"position.
Connectpowercablesto12voltbattery,redclamptopositiveterminalandblackclamptoground.Turnonsamplerandrecordstarttimeandflowrateinlpm(inthefieldrecordbookofsurveysheet).Allowsamplertorunforapproximately tenminutes,shutoffsamplerandrecordstoptime.Determine thelitersofairsampledasfollows:lpmxminutessampled=liters3'.83.2.93.2.10Determine thebackground readingincpmusingtheRM-14andHP-190probeandrecordthereading.Ifbackground intheareais>200cpm,movetoanareawherethebackground is<200cpm.Ifbackground
<200cpmisdifficult tolocate,theDoseAssessment Managercanprovideadditional instructions.
Removetheparticulate filterfromtheholder,placetheHP-190probeclosetobutnottouchingthefilter,andrecordthereading.Determine theparticulate activityasfollows:filter-cmbackroundx2.37x10=uCi/cc)litersNOTE:Minimumsensitivity fora10minutesampleat30lpm,a100cpmnetreading~andaprobeefficiency of1.94is7.9x10"uCi/cc.Removethesilverzeolitecartridge fromthe.holder,placetheHP-190probeagainsttheinletsideofthecartridge andrecordthecpm,reading.
Ifthereadingisoffscale,determine theiodineactivityperStep3.2.13insteadofStep3.2.12.
1~ty~4l4ykXI'gJ.>4I' SC-421:33.2.12Determine theiodineactivityasfollowsforprobeagainsttheinletsideofcartridge:.
cmcartride>>cmbackroundx8.34x10"'uCi/cc()litersNOTE'OTE:
Minimumsensitivity for,a10minutesampleat30lpm,a100cpmnetreadingandaprobeefficiency of0.54%is2.8x10uCi/cc.Thisisequivalent to0.08RemThyroid(0-2hour)and0.8RemThyroid(1day).Thepossibility existsthatthebackground maybetoohightodetermine areadingfromthecartridge.
Ifthiscondition exists,movetoalowerbackground areaandre-survey thecartridge.
3.2.133.2.143.2'53~3Determine theiodineactivityasfollowsfortheHP-190probeoneinch(onecartridge thickness) awayfromtheinletsideofthecartridge.
cmcartride-cmbackroundx2.37x107~uCi/cc()litersConvertIodine131Concentration tothyroiddosebythefollowing formulasandmarkonmap.(uCi/ccIodine)(3x10~)=Remthyroid(0-2hour)(uCi/ccIodine)(3 x10~)=Remthyroid(1day)Placefilterandcartridge intheenvelope, recordtherequiredinformation ontheenvelopeandsaveforlabanalysis.
On>>Siteteamsamlin3.3.13Installglassfiberfilterandsilverzeolitecartridge inthefilterholderattachedtothelowvolumesampler.Removeanti-tamper coverplateandplacemasterON/OFFswitchinONposition.
Thjsswitchalsoresetsthetime.Theswitchislocatedinthelowerlefthandcorner.hh F1'3a3%4fP4~AIIl'i1
'3.3.333.3.5SC-421'4Ifchargestatusofunitisunknown,temporarily startunitandpressthetestbutton.<<BAT.<<LEDshouldlightindicating achargeof954orgreater.IfLEDdoesnotlight,rechargeunitbeforeuse.Replaceanti-tamper cover.Unitisnowreadyforuse.Atstartofsamplingperiodrecordstarttime,Presstest,recordtimeindigitaldisplayandaflowof4.0LPM(unlessunithasbeenresetatanotherflowrate).TurnunitonusingON/OFF'witch locatedtotherightofthedigitaldisplay.NOTEMasterON/OFFswitchmustbeonforunittooperate.MasterON/OFFswitchalsoresetstimedisplay.3.3.6Ifthe"FAULT"LEDislit.Thiswasactivated byeitheranundervoltage; overcurrent, oroverpressure (restricted flow)beyondtheunitscapability.
Themotorisstoppedandthetimeislatched.Bypressingthe"TEST"button,thetime(inminutes)intosamplingatwhichthefaultoccurredwillbe'displayed indica-tingavalidsampleperiod.NOTE:Thetimerstopsafter15-20secondsintoafaultcondition topreventunnecessary shutdown.
33.3.83.3.9AtendofsamplingperiodturnpumpoffusingON/OFFswitchlocatedtorightofdigitaldisplay.Press"TEST"button,recordtimeindigitaldisplay,stoptimeandallotherpertinent information ondatasheet.Determine thebackground reading.in cpmusingtheRM-14andHP-190probeandrecordthereading.Ifthebackground intheareais>200cpm,movetoanareawherethebackground is<200cpm.Ifbackground
<200cpmisdifficult tolocate,theDoseAssessment Managercanprovideadditional instructions.
Removetheparticulate-filterfromtheholder,placetheHP-190probeclosebutnottouchingthefilterandrecordthecpmreading.3.3.10Determine theparticulate activityasfollows:.~~cmfilter-cmbacrounx2.37x108~uCi/cd.:()volumeinlitersc,il 1'I NOTE:SC-421:5Minimumsensitivity fora30minutesampleat4lpm,a50cpmnetreading,aprobeefficiency of1.94is6x10"9uCi/cc.3.3.113.3.12Removethesilverzeolitecartridge fromtheholder,placetheHP-190probeagainsttheinletsideofthecartridge andrecordthecpmreading.Determine theiodineactivityasfollows:cmcartride-cmbackroundx8.34x10"=uCi/cc(")volumeinlitersNOTE:NOTE:Minimumsensitivity fora30minutesampleat4lpm,a50cpmnetreadinc[andaprobeefficiency of0.544is2x10"uCi/cc.Thepossibility existsthatthebackground maybetoohightodetermine areadingfromthecartridge.
Ifthiscondition exists,movetoalowerbackground areaandre-survey thecartridge.
3.3'33.43.4.13.4.23.4.33.4.43'.53.4'3'a7~~Placethefilterandcartridge ontheenvelope, recordtherequiredinformation ontheenvelopeandsaveforlabanalysis.
EmerencSurveCenterandTechnical SuortCenter~samllnInstallglassfiberfilterandsilverzeolitecartridge inthefilterholderfortheH-809B2sampler.ScrewfilterholderintoH-809B2sampler.Movesamplertodesiredlocation.
Settimerto10minutes.Startsamplerandrecordtimeandflowrateinlpm.Thesamplerwillautomatically shutoffin10minutes.Determine thelitersofairsampledasfollows:lpmx10minutessampled=litersDetermine thebackground readingincpmusingtheRM-14andHP-190probeandrecordthereading.Ifthebackground intheareais>200cpm,movetoanareawherethebackground is<200cpm.Ifbackground
<200cpmisdifficult tolocate,theDoseAssessment Managercanprovideadditional instructions.
Vlg SC-421:63.4.83Removetheparticulate filterfromtheholder,placetheHP-190probeclosetobutnottouchingthefilterandrecordthecpmreading.Determine theparticulate activityasfollows:cmfilter-NOTE:cmbackroundx2.37x10"=uCi/cc)litersMinimumsensitivity fora10minutesampleat30lpma100cpmnetreading,andaprobeefficiency of1.94is7.9x10"9uCi/cc.3'.103'.11Removethesilverzeolitecartridge fromtheholder,placetheHP-190probeagainsttheinletsideifthecartridge andrecordthecpmreading.Ifthereadingisoff-scale, determine
'theiodineactivityper3.4.12insteadofStep3.4.11.Determine theiodine-activity asfollowsforprobeagainstthecartridge:
cmcartride-cmbackroundx8.34x10=uCi/cc()litersNOTE:NOTE:Minimumsensitivity fora10minutesampleat30lpma100cpmnetreadingandaprobeefficiency of0.544is2.8x109uCi/cc.Thisisequivalent to0.08Remthyroid(0-2hour)and0.8RemThyroid(1'day).Thepossibility existsthatthebackground maybetoohightodetermine areadingfromthecaxtridge.
Ifthiscondition exists,movetoalowerbackground areaandre-survey thecartridge.
323.4.133.5Determine theiodineactivityasfollowsfortheHP-190probeoneinch(onecartridge thickness) awayfromtheinletsideofthecartridge.
cmcartride-cmbackroundx2.37x107=uCi/cc()litersPlacethefilterandcartridge inanenvelopemarkedwiththetimeofsample,literssampled,andlocationandsaveforlabanalysis.
Formoreaccurateresults,analysismaybeperformed
'ntheplantenvironmental labwiththeGeLiandmultichannel analyzerperPC-1.4.
Rochester GasandElectricCorporation Inter-Office Correspondence July18,1986SUSyZCT:Revisions totheElectric6SteamProduction NuclearEIIergency OffsiteResponseProcedures TO:HoldersoftheElectric&SteamProduction NuclearEmergency OffsiteResponseProcedures ManualEnclosedisarevisedprocedure fortheElectricaSteamProduction NuclearEIIergency OffsiteResponseProcedures Manual.Manualholdersshouldreadtheattachedmaterialandmakethechangeslistedbelow.Superseded anddeletedprocedures shouldbedestroyed andtheattachedacknowledgement formcompleted whenthesechangeshavebeenentered.Instructions formakinchanesRemovethefollawinIndexpagesi,iiESP2/6,2/7ESP3/1ESP4/3ESP5/1through5/C-3ESP8/1ESP10/4ESP16/4I16/5ESP17/2ESP19/1,19/2,19/3ESP20/1Through20/lles:InsertthefoU.awing es:Indexpagesi,iiESP2/6;2/7ESP3/1'ESP4/3ESP5/1through5/C-3ESP8/1ESP10/4ESP16/4,16/5ESP17/2ESP19/1g19/2I19/3ESP19/4ESP20through20/2andAttachment 1ESP22/1Jenn3.fer McAr11xeQcincDocumntOstrol
ROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATION InterOfficeCorrespondence July17,1986
SUBJECT:
Revisions toElectricandSteamProduction NuclearEmergency OffsiteResponseProcedures TO:DocumentControlReplacePageReplacePagesReplacePageReplacePageReplacePagesReplacePageReplacePagePleasedistribute theattachedchangesaslistedbelow:~~-i-IndexI2/6,2/73/14/35/1through5/C-38/110/4ReplacePages16/4,16/5ReplacePageReplacePages17/219/1,19/2,19/3InsertRemoveInsert.InsertPagePagesPagesPage19/420/1through20/llJ20through20/2andAttachment 122/1Attachments DavidW.BurkeCorporate Emergency Planner 1WII ELECTRICANDSTEAMPRODUCTION DEPARTMENT NUCLEAREMERGENCY OFFSITERESPONSEPROCEDURES Note:INDEXRevisionofspecificareasoneachpageisindicated byverticallinesintherighthandcolumn.VicePresident, ElectricandSteamProduction ReportstoNRCRev.3-Sept.19852~3~4~5.6.7~Corporate EOF/Recovery ManagerChecklist Corporate RecoveryManagerCallListNuclearOperations ManagerChecklist EOF-DoseAssessment Checklist StatusSheetProcedure EOFCommunication andSupportPersonnel Instructions Rev.13-June1986Rev.6-June1986Rev.10-June1986Rev.8-June1986Rev.7-June1984Rev.3-July19848.9~10.12.13.14.15.16.EOF/Recovery CenterSetupChecklist DELETEDMonthlyInspection ofEquipment Checklist MonthlyCommunications Equipment Check.RadioOperation Procedure NewYorkState"Hotline" (RECS)Operation andTestProcedure EOFLogsEmergency Operations FacilityTrainingProgramEOF/Recovery CenterContinuous ManningRev.5-June1986JULY1984Rev.4-June1986Rev.3-June1984Rev.3-Aug.1984Rev.2-July1984Rev.1-Aug.1984Rev.1-July1984Rev.6-June1986Revision3June1986 iNfI NUCLEAREMERGENCY OFFSITERESPONSEPROCEDURES INDEX(Continued) 17.Emergency Operations FacilityQuarterly Telephone NumberCheck18.DELETED19.EOFTelecopier Use20.Monitoring GinnaParameters 21.Corporate Spokesperson's Call-List.
22.OffsiteAgencyLiaisonCallListRev.2-June1986JULY1984Rev.3-June1986Rev.3-June1986Rev.2-Sept.1985Rev.0-June1986Revision3June1986 1-AI,1IE ESP2/6ATTACHMENT 2E.O.F.KEYPERSONNEL CALLLIST1)DavidK.Laniak(Advisory Group)2)BruceA.Snow(NuclearOperations) 3)RobertE.Smith(Engineering) 4)JohnH.Oberlies(Corporate Spokesperson)
JohnC.Noon(Corporate Spokesperson) 5)WilfredJ.Schrouder, Jr.(Facilities andPersonnel) 6)RichardA.Sullivan(PublicRelations) 7)BernardR.Quinn(OffsiteHealthPhysicist) 8)HowardE.Rowley(OffsiteAgencyLiaison)9)DavidN.Burke(Corporate Emergency Planner)VOffice:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Beeper:Office:Home:Office:Home:Beeper:Office:Home:4t=","x.'880'I77-3>8')>>~
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@m+gpggQ~A'~425>"-~~K t'~ylIQt~~..i~gtI~$A'k ATTACHMENT 2E.O.F.KEYPERSONALCALLLISTALTERNATES ESP2/7BruceA.Snow(Recovery Manager)1)RichardE.Phillips(Advisory Group)2)WesleyH.Backus(NuclearOperations) 3)RobertC.Mecredy(Engineering) 4)a.JohnE.Arthur(Engineering) b.John.C.Noon(Corporate Spokesperson)
Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:II885)JeffreyW.Peters(Facilities andPersonnel) 6)JackJennejahn (PublicRelations) 7)NelsonA.Kiedrowski (OffsiteHealthPhysicist) 8)BethKing(OffsiteAgencyLiaison)Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:Office:Home:$8.8Ex.8w~.6915-52>=8Revision13June1986 1LIc;JIIl' ESP3/1NUCLEAREMERGENCY OFFSITERESPONSECORPORATE RECOVERYMANAGERCALLLIST1~0PURPOSE:1.1ToprovidetheVicePresident ofElectricandSteamProduction andSuperintendent ofNuclearProduction areadilyavailable listingofphonenumberstobeusedduringanuclearemergency.
2.0 REFERENCE
2.1NuclearEmergency ResponsePlan3.0INSTRUCTIONS 3.1Callsequenceandphonenumbers:Extension Residence 3.1.1ChairmanoftheBoard3.1.2President 3.1.3Executive VicePresident 3.1.4ManagerofPublicRelations 889'80,872---"."-
467'-558377-38.,-'.1.5PlantProtection Department-KodakPark-'2'"t3.1.63.2Institute ofNuclearPowerOperations (INPO)Emergency CallNumberfor"AlertandAbove"actionlevels0~;9$'3"-..09gO~
TheGinnaPlantNuclearSafetyAuditandReviewBoardshallbecalledintosessionasaresultoftheemergency.
Revision6June1986 I'II'<'ebC'I ESP4/3NUCLEAROPERATIONS CALL'LIST NAMEHOMEPHONEBUSINESSPHONEWesleyBackusJackParisFrankAmanBerthaGohlYMichelleFideor6-3'8'--'1$
.gl)%..4M&.'.~~.DonWilbert5"'AIR'$GregJossMelvinSexton"'"""""'"~
"9+'~'G~nna'x~7zna<Charlotte Buckman'Ex't.0 ALTERNATES DonTravisAndyMacNamara AmyJoSpurlesDeweyHorningCharlieAnderson82-3835..'a6-392-.2665;,
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""':~2~0'6%'.;-:z~nn;'FT.**Ginnanumbersmaybedialeddirectfromthemainofficeorbydialing9-524-4446 andgivingtheoperatortheextension.
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r' ESP5/1NUCLEAREMERGENCY OFFSITERESPONSEEOFDOSEASSESSMENTS CHECKLIST 1.0PURPOSE:1.1Toprovideamethodforestimating post-accident radiation dosestothepublicbaseduponthemeterological andradio-logicalinformation collected atandinthevicinityofGinnaStation.1.2TheEOFDoseAssessment teamshouldinitially serviceasasupportgrouptotheGinnaTSCduringtheearlypostaccident phase;assisting inaparalledefforttoascertain out-ofplantradiological conditions.
Initially, theTSCmaintains leadresponsibility forproviding recommendations totheEmergency Coordinator, NuclearOperations ManagerandCorporate RecoveryManagerconcerning protective actionstobetaken.EOFDoseAssessment assumesleadresponsibility onlywhenconditions inStep3.7aremet.
2.0REFERENCES
2.1NuclearEmergency ResponsePlan.2~2SC420I"Tab1esofProtective ActionGuides"andfiguresshowingprojected exposure.
3.0 INSTRUCTIONS
3.1Uponnotification byEOF/Recovery Managerofanemergency atGinnaStation,theDoseAssessment Managershallnotifyfollowing personnel toinstitute theAppendixBcalllist:RobertBurtonDudleySchuylerWendelKnoll&E'--86-1824":,RG&E-24Q-'2224,,
-,--RG'Ext:..--:8:9Ext.4042813:~3.2Assurethatcommunications equipment isoperable, preferably byacommunications aide;thisincludes:
(a)DoseAssessment DirectPhonetoTSCDoseAssessment (yellowphone-centerdesk)(b)TwoCentrextelephones.
Revision8June1986
Ipl."AiCpw (c)HealthPhysicsNetwork(HPN)Telephone (centerdesk).(d)DoseAssessment VHFRadio(communications desk).(e)RG&Etelephone extension,,(8097 sidedesk).(f)BearcatScanner(communications desk).3'.13(g)NYSHotline(redphone-center desk).(h)GinnaExt.598(sidedesk)ContactTSCDoseAssessment AreaandnotifyHealthPhysicist that.theEOFDoseAssessment Staffisavailable tobeginassisting inoffsiteevaluation efforts.Obtainmeteorological andradiological dataavailable fromTSCand/orfromtheMV-8000computerlink(including windspeed,direction andatmospheric stability inform-ation,effluentandareamonitorreadingsandanyavailable fieldmeasurements).
3.4Initiateplottingofdataonappropriate statusboardsandmapslocatedintheEOFDoseAssessment Area.k3.5Commencedoseprojection effortsasspecified inGinnaStationprocedure SC-420"Supplementary DoseCalcula-tions"mayalsobeperformed usingalternate techniques.
3~6Baseduponplantstatus,projectedoractualoffsiteradiological 1evalsandprojectedexposuretimes,determine theappropriate protective actions(e.g.she-ltering,evacuation toberecommended totheCorporate RecoveryManager).
ConfirmwiththeTSCDoseAssessment group.(RefertoProtective ActionGuidesinTableIVSC-420).4Rev.8June1986 k@1$1f'I14IIIk 3'TheEOFDoseAssessment Groupistoassumeprimaryresponsibility doseprojections, coordinating offsitesurveysandprotective actionrecommendations fromtheTSConlyifthefollowing conditions aremet:(a)MinimumEOFDoseAssessment manpowerisattained:
- leaddoseassessment individual
- assistant doseassessment individual
- communications aide*courier*plotter(b)Establishment ofsatisfactory flowofcurrentinformation regarding plantstatus,planteffluentandareamonitors, meteorological conditions, andsurveyteamdata.(c)Communications established withsurveyteams,preferably directradiocontact,orindirectviarelayfromTSC.(d)Verification thattheCorporate RecoveryManagerandtheTSCDoseAssessment Grouparecognizant ofshiftindoseassessment responsibility totheEOF.(e)Verificationthatminimalbackupsupportcanbemaintained atGinnaTSCtoassistindoseassessment effortshouldflowofinformation toEOFbedisrupted.
3.8Twoadditional fieldmonitoring teamsmaybedispatched fromtheEOFtosupplement offsitesurveyefforts.Themethodology andpredesignated surveyroutesareincludedinAppendices AthroughCattached.
Specificsurveyrouteswillbeconfirmed priortoteamdeparture fromEOF.3.9EOFsurveyteamsshallbeadvisedbytheleaddoseassessment individual ofsurveyroutes,checkpoints, communications, andprotective equipment tobeusedinthefield,priortoleavingtheEOF.Allsurveyteamsshallsignoutonsurveyteamstatusboard.
wl ESP5/A-1APPENDIXASUPPLEMENTAL OFFS1TESURVEYROUTES1.0EOFSurveTeam-1Lon-raneRouteEOF-11.1.1Take490Eastto590North.(Ifrushhour,alternate routecanbeCulvertoAtlanticAvenue.)1~1.21.1.31.1.4TakeBrowncroft Blvd.exit,headeasttoCreekStreet.HeadnorthonCreekStreet,continuetointersection ofCreekandEmpireBoulevard.
(EastwayPlaza).Crossintersection andproceedtoSibley'sEastway.Setupairsamplerandcommenceoperation (notestarttimeandinitialtotalizer reading).
ContinueonBayRoadheading.north.1.1.51.1.6l.1.71.1.8FollowBayRoadNorthtoLakeRoadandturnwest.ContinuewestonLakeRoadproceeding ontoSeabreeze expressway (Route590S)headingsouth.TakeRoute404Websterexit(East),andheadeastonEmpireBoulevard.
RetrieveairsampleratSibley'sEastway.Reportairsampledataandrequestfurtherinstructions.
1.2Short-ran eRouteEOF-11.2~11~2.2TakeEastAvenuetoCulverRoad,turnnorthonCulver.ProceedonCulvertoEmpireBoulevard.
Startairsample(notestarttimeandinitialtotalizer reading).
Letsamplerrunforapproximately 30minutes.ReportresultstoDoseAssessment.
1.2.3Proceednorthwest onWaringRoadtoNortonStreet.TurnwestonNorton.1~2.4ContinuetoPortlandAvenue,turnleft.1.2.5HeadsouthonPortlandtoNorthStreetRev.8June1986 Lv!ll4)'
ESP5/A-21.2.6FollowNorthStreettoEastAvenue1.2.7.Requestfurtherinstructions.
2'EOFSurveTeam-22.1Lon-raneRouteEOF-22~1~1Take490East,continuethrough"canofworms"toRoute441(LindenAvenue)exit.(Ifrushhour,alternate routecanbeEastAvenuetoLinden).2.1.22.1.32'.4Follow441throughPenfieldvillage,toRoute250intersection.
(PenfairPlaza).SetupairsampleratPenfairPlazaandcommenceoperation (notestarttimeandinitialtotalizer reading).
ContinueeastonRoute441toHarrisRoad.TurnnorthonHarrisRoad,andproceedtoAtlanticAvenue.2.1.52.1~62.1.7TurnwestonAtlantic, andcontinuetoRoute250intersection (Webster-Fairport Road).Turnleft.ReturntoPenfairPlazaonRoute250,retrieveairsamplerandreportreadingstoDoseAssessment.
Requestfurtherinstructions.
2.2Short-ran eRouteEOF-22'.12.2'TakeMonroeAvenue,hea'dingsoutheast tothe12Corners.Commenceairsampleat12Corners(notestarttimeandinitialtotalizer reading).
Letsamplerrunforapproximately 30minutes.ReportresultstoDoseAssessment.
2'.3222'.6TurnnorthonWintonRoad,proceedtoMainStreet.TurnwestonMainStreet,followMaintoCulverRoad.TurnsouthonCulver,andproceedtoEastAvenue.Requestfurtherinstructions.
Rev.8June1986 Vl~
APPENDIXBESP5B/1*MESSAGE*
Isthistheresidence?
MayIspeakto(calledindividual)
"ThereisaSITEEMERGENCY ATGINNASTATION.ReporttotheEOFDoseAssessment Areaimmediately.
Irepeat,reporttotheEOFDoseAssess-mentAreaimmediately.
Doyouunderstand'P~~
Ifindividual doesnotanswerthetelephone, askforhim/her.properentryontallysheet.TALLYSHEETMakeNAMETELEPHONE WORKHOMETIMEINDIVIDUAL ATHOMEYES-NONOANS.M.V.BURGESSR.M.BURTOND.D.DAKIN~~C.H.FINKN.A.KIEDROWSKI
<<3~1~5=%4:2.8-4W.L.KNOLLS.T.MACINTYREi2>D.J.MONEYJ.F.PASUINIi7'"-=~~,-l9-'-'-287'>>8~9"'5=7-"6,3J.J.PRILLE.W.PRYTHERCH B.R.UINN89'2'46-'-XL5'- 20K.M.SAHLERD.N.SCHUYLER86--8G.A.THORNEJ.L.WILLIAMS2-~4TELEPRORevision8June1986 A,~IlI'\W ESP5/C-1APPENDIXCFIELDCALCULATIONS FORLOWVOLUMEAIRSAMPLESUSINGRM-141)Particulate
-FilterRemovedfromHolder:CPMSamle-CPMBKG2.4X10=~=(VolumeofSamplein~CCuCi/ccParticulate 2)Iodine-Cartridge InletFacetoProbe-EndCapRemoved:'PMSamle-CPMBKG8.34X10-g(VolumeofSampleinCC)uCi/ccIodineTAKINGLOWVOLUMESAMPLE:LOWVOLUMEAIRSAMPLERCHECK:1.RECORD:Date,Time,Location, andTotalizer Reading(A).2.TurnUnit,ONandsampleforapproximately 30minutes.3.TurnUnitOFF-RECORD:Date,Time,Location&Totalizer Reading(B).~~4.SampleVolume=(B-A)(Calibra-tionfactor)=cc.NOTE:Calibration Factorisnotedonsideofsampler.5.ReadfilterswithRM-14andsaveinmarkedenvelopes.
1.ConnectBatteryPacktoPumpUnit.2.TurnswitchON-Checkflowmeterformovement.
3.TurnUnitOFF.4.INSUREFilterAssemblycontainsaGY-130cart-ridgeandaparticulate filterbeforetakingsample.RADECOH809CHIGHVOLUMEAIRSAMPLERCHECK'.Connectcablestopowersource,RedcliptopositiveandBlackcliptonegative.
2.Turnonswitchandcheckflowmeter,flovmetervillbeoffscalehighwithnofiltersinplace.3.Turnunitoff.4.InsurefilterassemblycontainsaGY-130cartridge andapartic-ulatefilter.Rev.8June1986
'IgJ APPENDIXCCONT'DESP5/C-2TAKINGRADECOHIGHVOLUMEAIRSAMPLE'.Record:Date,TimeandLocation2.Turnunitonandsamplefor10minutes.3.Recordtheflowrateincfm.(Normalis1.5cfm).4.Samplevolume=flowrateincfmZminutessampled.5.ReadfilterswithRM-14andsaveinmarkedenvelopes.
FIELDCALCULATIONS FORHIGHVOLUMEAIRSAMPLESUSINGRM-14:1.Particulate
-Filterremovedfromholder:CPMSamle-CPMBKG8.38X10uCi/ccParticulate 2.Iodine-Cartridge InletFacetoProbe:CPMSamle-CPMBKG3.0X10:gwuCi/ccIodine-131Rev.8June1986
ESP5/C-3APPENDIXCCONT'DRADIOUSEPROCEDURE 2~3~4~5~6.7~8.9~Extendantennafull(ifnecessary).
ChannelselectoronChannel3.TurnunitON.Adjustsquelch.Depressswitchtotransmit, call"Technical SupportCenter"or"EOF/RecoveryCenter".Speakinnormalvoice,slowlyanddistinctly, intospeaker/mike.
Releaseswitchtoreceive.Basestationwillterminate withitscallsign.Ifduringadrill-precedeallcallswith,"ThisisaDrill".AUTODIGI-MASTER DOSERATEMETER1.TurnunitON.2.TakereadingsnotingiftheyareMR/HRorR/HR.NOTE'NITREADSOUTEVERY2SECONDS.Rev.8Zune1986 itElk'h(rg\
ESP16/4ATTACHMENT IIEOF/RECOVERY CENTERPOSITIONQUALIFICATION LIST'a)(b)(c)(d)(e)RecoverManaer:(1)RogerW.'ober(2)BruceA.SnowAdvisoSuortManaer:(1)DaveLaniak(2)RichardPhillipsNuclear0erationsManaer:(1)BruceA.Snow(2)WesleyH.BackusEnineerinSuortManaer:(1)RobertSmith(2)RobertC.MecredyFacilities andPersonnel Manaer:(1)WilfredJ.Schrouder, Jr.(2)JefferyW.Peters(f)PublicRelations Manaer:(1)RichardSullivan(2)JackJennejahn (g)CororateSokeserson:(1)JohnOberlies(2)JohnE.Arthur(3)JohnC.Noon(h)OffsiteDoseAssessment Manaer(1)BernardQuinn(2)NelsonA.Kiedrowski OffsiteAencLiaison(1)HowardE.Rowley(2)BethS.KingCororateEmerencPlanner(1)DavidW.BurkeRevision6June1986
-144'st'PI,4'~l ESP16/5EOF/RECOVERY CENTERPOSITIONQUALIFICATION LIST(cont.)(k)EOFRecoverCenterBettyGohlMichelleFideorAmyJoSpurlesMichelleFideorCharlotte BuckmanJackParisDonaldBuehlmanDonWilbertAndrewMcNamaraDonaldTravisFrankAmanMailRoomMailRoomMailRoomGregJossDeweyHorningDonaldTravisCharlieAndersonAndrewMcNamaraMelvinSextonSuortPersonnel:
(Secretary, RecoveryManager)(Receptionist, Check-In)
(Receptionist
-Alternate)
(Telecopier
-OutgoingOnly)(Telecopier
-IncomingOnly)(Communications)
(Communications)
(Communications)
(Communications (Communications)
(Communications)
(Courier)
(Courier)
(Courier)
(StatusBoardKeeper)(StatusBoardKeeper)(StatusBoardKeeper)(StatusBoardKeeper)(StatusBoardKeeper)(StatusBoardKeeper).(PlantComputerOperator)
(PlantComput:erOperator)
OffsiteDoseAssessment Personnel:
M.V.D.D.S.T.D.J.J.F.J.J.C.H.W.L.E.W.P.K.K.M.D.N.J.L.BurgessDakinMacIntyre MoneyPascpxini PrillFinkKnollPrytherch HumphreySahlerSchuylerWilliamsSurveyTeamSurveyTeamSurveyTeamSurveyTeamSurveyTeamSurveyTeamMidasOperatorDataPosterRadiomanCommunications Communications Weatherman Calculator Revision6June1986
$1 ESP17/2ATTACHMENT IUARTERLYTELEPHONE NUMBERCHECK1.Section(CheckOne)RecoveryManagerEngineering SupportManagerPublicRelations ManagerGinnaStationSC-600toSC-606Inclusive NuclearOperations MangerSecurityManagerFacilities andPersonnel ManagerAdvisorySupportManagerOffsiteAgencyLiaison2~Ourphonenumberlistwascheckedon(date)NochangesarerequiredAttachedorisarevisedcopyofthephonelist.(initial)
(initial) 3.Forwardcompleted formtoCorporate Emergency Planner.Revision2June1986 carill'1I'lX'P,4 NUCLEAREMERGENCY OFFSITERESPONSEPROCEDURES ACCESSTOGINNAWEATHERTOWERESP20/11.0PURPOSE:Thisprocedure providesinstructions forinterpreting andaccessing dataintheMIDASstoragecomputerintheMeteorlogical TowerTrailer.2.02.12~1.122.1.3INSTRUCTIONS:
SetupforTI-Silent 700intheEOF,49EastAvenue.On/Off-pushswitchtoforwardposition(locatedtoprightcorner)OnLine-depressed torightDial-9-524-5711.
Whencomputertoneisheard,insertphoneinacousticcouplerwithmouthpiece totheleft.Waitfortheword"connected" tobeprinted.EntercommandAV77[return]toprintalllast15minuteaverages.
Tosignoff,hangupphoneandtheword"disconnected" willbeprinted.Thereareshorttimeperiodswhenthephoneconnections aredisabledwhileinternalcalculations aretakingplace.Wheneverthe1200BAUDlineisinuse,the300BAUDlineisdisabled.
Normalcommunication timesfromthemasterMIDAScomputerisa30minuteperiodcenteredaround3:30,7:30and11:30EST.2'~4Toobtain:Last15minuteaverage-TypeAVXX[RETURN]Lastcollected value-TypePPXX[RETURN]NOTE:IfILLEGALREQUESTappears,retypethecommandagain.Illegalrequestisreturnedifthecommandwastypedwrongoraspuriouscharacter wasincluded, i.e.-linefeed.ForAVXXprintout:
XX01020410204077PrintsPrintsPrintsPrintsPrintsPrintsPrintsallspeedaveragesalldirection averagesalltemperature averagesalldeltatemperature averagesmiscellaneous averagesrainaveragesallaveragesRevision3June1986
~~141 ForPPXXprintout:
ESP20/2ChannelXXNumber0102030405080910ll1214151617'81920212223242532NameWS33AWS33BWS150AWS150BWS250WD33AWD33BWD150AWD150BWD250TER33ATER33BTE150ATE150B,TE250ATE250BDT150ADT150BDT250ADT250BDEW33TEG33RAININTERPRETATION OFDATA15min.averagesfor'01-15 min;16-30min;31-45min;46-60min.WSWDTEDTDEWTEGRAINNAMEAVGEST.DEVMIN.MAX.IMNDRAVRNCNTWindSpeed-Averagedividedby10=measuredvalueWindDirection
-AverageisreaddirectlyTemperature
-Averagedividedby10='measured valueDeltaTemperature
-Averagedividedby10=calculated valueDewpointTemperature
-Averagedividedby10measuredvalueAmbientTemperature atDewpointMonitor-Averagedividedby10=measuredvalueRainfall-Averagedividedby100=accumulated inchesofrainParameter andheightinmetersontowerAverageofvaluescollected inlast15minutesaverageStandarddeviation ofaverage'dataMinimumvalueforlast15minuteaverageMaximumvalueforlast15minuteaverageIndexcode:0=Good;1=Questionable; 2=Bad;3=Unsteadywingdata;4=CalmWind;5=Flatdirection Meanderrangeforwinddirection AverageofmeanderrangeNolongerusedfordataRevision3June1986
<cAIlI't,II4r ATTACHMENT IP']7ffRP~IA'Iisoy'fsf~~~(OIL'I'CITEROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATION
~89EASTAVENUE,ROCHESTER, N.Y.14649-0001
<fLC>w04fi~facooafib546-2700May20,1986Mr.JamesPapileRadiological Emergency Preparedness GroupEmpireStatePlaza22ndFloor,CorningTowerIIAlbany,NY12237~lDearThisletteristoinformyouthatthe"GinnaAccess"systemformonitoring plantconditions isnotavailable whilethenewPlantParameter ComputerSystem(PPCS)andSafetyAssessment System(SAS)isbeinginstalled.
According toourcomputerpeoplesomeformof"GinnaAccess"willagainbeavailable, laterintheyear.Intheinterimyouhavebeensuppliedwithappropriate phonenumbers.Ifyouhaveanyquestions onthisletterdonothesitatetocallmeon(716)724-8022.
Sincerely,
/DavidW.BurkeCorporate Emergency PlannerCopies:Mr.B.A.SnowMr.D.L.Piede l~
OFFSITEAGENCYLIAISONCALLLISTESP22/11.0PURPOSE:To=providetheOffsiteAgencyLiaisonwithphonenumberstoalertRG&EadvisorstotheNewYorkState,MonroeandWayneCountyEmergency Operations Centers.2.0INSTRUCTIONS:
42.1Uponnotification bytheEOF/Recovery Managerofanemergency atGinnaStation,notifythefollowing personnel tostandbyorreporttotheirrespective EOCpost,.2.1.1J.RobertBrown(N.Y.S.)Office:Home:7'24682-8=:unuse,2~1.22~1.3JamesF.Sweet(Wayne)RaymondB.Junot(Monroe)Office:Home:Office:Home:56-2700ex.71-283815483-6334-2690Revision0June1986
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