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Category:LEGAL TRANSCRIPTS & ORDERS & PLEADINGS
MONTHYEARML20209H6691999-07-12012 July 1999 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Elimination of Requirement for Licensees to Update Inservice Insp & Inservice Testing Programs Beyond Baseline Adition & Addenda of ASME BPV Code ML20203G6131998-01-26026 January 1998 Affidavit of RG Byram Justifying That Redacted Portions of Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditings Interim Rept 739459-97,dtd 971015 Be Withheld from Public Disclosure ML20203G6031997-12-0404 December 1997 Affidavit of RG Byram Justifying That Redacted Portions of Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditings Rept 739459-1-97,dtd 971201 Be Withheld from Public Disclosure PLA-4330, Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR73 Re Changes to NPP Security Requirements Associated W/Containment Access Control1995-06-0808 June 1995 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR73 Re Changes to NPP Security Requirements Associated W/Containment Access Control PLA-4193, Comment Opposing Petition for Rulemaking PRM-9-2 Submitted Ocre Requesting That NRC Revise Regulations to Provide Public Access to Info Held by Licensees But Not Submitted to Nrc.Urges NRC to Deny Ocre Petition in Entirety1994-08-31031 August 1994 Comment Opposing Petition for Rulemaking PRM-9-2 Submitted Ocre Requesting That NRC Revise Regulations to Provide Public Access to Info Held by Licensees But Not Submitted to Nrc.Urges NRC to Deny Ocre Petition in Entirety ML20046A9531993-07-20020 July 1993 Comment on Proposed Rules 10CFR170 & 171, FY91 & 92 Proposed Rule Implementing Us Court of Appeals Decision & Rev of Fee Schedules;100% Fee Recovery,FY93. Opposes Rule ML20045F7971993-06-21021 June 1993 Comment on Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re Mods to fitness-for-duty Program Requirements.Supports Rule in Part & Opposes Rule in Part ML20045D7461993-06-21021 June 1993 Comment on Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re Mods to fitness-for-duty Program Requirements.Disagrees W/Maintaining 100% Rate for Contractor & Vendor Employees ML20044F8361993-05-24024 May 1993 Comment on Proposed Rules 10CFR170 & 171, FY91 & 92 Proposed Rule Implementing Us Court of Appeals Decision & Rev of Fee Schedules;100% Fee Recovery,FY93. Opposes Rules ML20044F7511993-05-24024 May 1993 Comment on Proposed Rules 10CFR170 & 171, FY91 & 92 Proposed Rule Implementing Us Court of Appeals Decision & Rev of Fee Schedules;100% Fee Recovery,FY93. PLA-3744, Comment on Proposed Rule 10CFR50 & 52 Re Training & Qualification of Nuclear Power Plant.Expresses Concerns of Potential for Inconsistent & Inappropriate Application by Individual NRC Inspectors & Examiners1992-03-0909 March 1992 Comment on Proposed Rule 10CFR50 & 52 Re Training & Qualification of Nuclear Power Plant.Expresses Concerns of Potential for Inconsistent & Inappropriate Application by Individual NRC Inspectors & Examiners PLA-3568, Comments Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Incorporating 1986 -1988 Addenda & 1989 Editions of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section Iii,Div 1 & Section Xi,Div 1,by Ref Into 10CFR50.55a1991-04-0808 April 1991 Comments Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Incorporating 1986 -1988 Addenda & 1989 Editions of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section Iii,Div 1 & Section Xi,Div 1,by Ref Into 10CFR50.55a PLA-3462, Comment Supporting Proposed Rules 10CFR2,50 & 54 Re Nuclear Power Plant License Renewal.Proposed Rule,W/Enhancements Recommended by Numarc,Will Provide More Stable Basis for Util Planning & Development of Future Power Plants1990-10-15015 October 1990 Comment Supporting Proposed Rules 10CFR2,50 & 54 Re Nuclear Power Plant License Renewal.Proposed Rule,W/Enhancements Recommended by Numarc,Will Provide More Stable Basis for Util Planning & Development of Future Power Plants ML19332G5261989-12-0606 December 1989 Comments on Draft Reg Guide DG-1001, Maint Programs for Nuclear Power Plants. Industry Has Made Substantial Progress Re Maint Performance as Indicated by Respective Performance Indicators,Commission Insps & Plant Conditions PLA-3175, Comment Opposing Proposed Rules 10CFR50 & 55 Re Educ & Experience Requirements for Senior Reactor Operators & Supervisors at Nuclear Power Plants1989-03-29029 March 1989 Comment Opposing Proposed Rules 10CFR50 & 55 Re Educ & Experience Requirements for Senior Reactor Operators & Supervisors at Nuclear Power Plants ML20235V4001989-03-0202 March 1989 Comment on Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Maint Program at Nuclear Plants.Proposed Maint Rule Has Potential to Significantly Undermine Util Initiatives & Direct Limited Resources Away from Real Improvements in Maint PLA-3157, Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Effectiveness of Maint Programs for Nuclear Power Plants.Proposed Rule Not Needed & Will Not Serve to Increase Commission Ability to Ensure Nuclear Plants Reliably Maintained1989-02-24024 February 1989 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Effectiveness of Maint Programs for Nuclear Power Plants.Proposed Rule Not Needed & Will Not Serve to Increase Commission Ability to Ensure Nuclear Plants Reliably Maintained PLA-3118, Comment Endorsing NUMARC Comments on Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re Fitness for Duty Rule1988-11-17017 November 1988 Comment Endorsing NUMARC Comments on Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re Fitness for Duty Rule ML20247N7531988-07-28028 July 1988 Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-53 Requesting NRC Action to Review Undue Risk Posed by BWR Thermal Hydraulic Instability.Nrr Should Issue Order Requiring All GE BWRs to Be Placed in Cold Shutdown for Stated Reasons PLA-3019, Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Licensee Announcements of Inspectors.Nrc Does Not Fully Appreciate Impact of Rule as Written.Encourages Commission to Abandon Rulemaking1988-04-15015 April 1988 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Licensee Announcements of Inspectors.Nrc Does Not Fully Appreciate Impact of Rule as Written.Encourages Commission to Abandon Rulemaking PLA-2726, Comment Opposing Proposed Rules 10CFR50 & 55 Re Rulemaking to Enhance Levels of Engineering & Accident Mgt Expertise on Shift1986-09-25025 September 1986 Comment Opposing Proposed Rules 10CFR50 & 55 Re Rulemaking to Enhance Levels of Engineering & Accident Mgt Expertise on Shift ML20138A9521985-10-0909 October 1985 Notice of Withdrawal of Appearance in Proceeding.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20027D4441982-11-0202 November 1982 Response to Aslab 821026 Order Requesting Info on RCS Leak Rate Detection.Util Preparing Tech Spec to Limit Increase in Unidentified RCS Leakage to 2 Gpm within 4-h Period ML20027D4471982-11-0101 November 1982 Affidavit of Wj Rhoades Correcting Response to Hearing Question on Leak Rates.Leak Rate Sys Capable of Detecting 1 Gpm Per Hour.Tech Specs Will Require Shutdown for Unidentified Leakage of 5 Gpm.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20069D8321982-09-0909 September 1982 Original Signature Page to Sh Cantone Affidavit.Svc List Encl ML20027B2291982-09-0909 September 1982 Stipulation of Withdrawal of Commonwealth of PA 820428 Exceptions Re Supply of TLD ML20065A9541982-09-0909 September 1982 Affidavit of Sh Cantone Re Dosimetry for Emergency Workers at Plant.Prof Qualifications Encl ML20027B2231982-09-0909 September 1982 Motion to Withdraw Commonwealth of PA 820428 Exceptions to Initial Decision,Contingent Upon Approval of Util & Commonwealth of PA 820909 Stipulation ML20027B2351982-09-0808 September 1982 Affidavit of AL Belser & Rj Hippert Responding to Questions in Aslab 820820 Order & Supporting Stipulation Withdrawing Exceptions.When Stipulated Number of Dosimeters Available, Emergency Workers Will Be Protected.W/Certificate of Svc ML20027B2331982-09-0808 September 1982 Affidavit of Ma Reilly Responding to Question in Aslab 820820 Order & Supporting 820909 Stipulation. TLD Necessary to Document Exposure of Officials Helping Contaminated Evacuees ML20063A4041982-08-18018 August 1982 Petition for Reconsideration of Commission 820809 Order Rendering ASLB Initial Decision Effective.Exceptions to Decision Require Resolution.Commission Order Premature. Certificate of Svc Encl ML20062J6391982-08-13013 August 1982 Order Directing Parties to Identify Person Presenting Arguments at 820908 Hearing in Bethesda,Md.Response Requested No Later than 820831 ML20058J6651982-08-0909 August 1982 Order Rendering ASLB 820412 Decision Authorizing OL Issuance Effective.Full Power OL Not Yet Authorized ML20054L5081982-07-0606 July 1982 Brief Opposing Commonwealth of PA 820428 & Citizens Against Nuclear Dangers 820421 Exceptions to ASLB 820412 Initial Decision.Pa Fails to Prove Dosimetry Issue Timely Raised. Citizens Failed to Comply W/Procedure.W/Certificate of Svc ML20054L2841982-07-0202 July 1982 Brief Opposing Commonwealth of PA 820428 Exceptions to ASLB 820412 Initial Decision Authorizing OL Issuance.Commonwealth Fails to Justify License Condition Imposition Re Availability of Dosimetry.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20054J5611982-06-25025 June 1982 Brief Opposing Citizens Against Nuclear Danger 820421 Exceptions to ASLB 820412 Initial Decision.Exceptions Fail to Comply W/Commission Regulations & Raise Issues Not Presented Before Aslb.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20053D0801982-05-28028 May 1982 Brief in Support of Exceptions to ASLB 820412 Initial Decision Authorizing Issuance of Ols.Shortage in Supply of Dosimeters for Emergency Workers Clear & Uncontroverted. Certificate of Svc Encl ML20053D2191982-05-28028 May 1982 Brief Supporting Commonwealth of PA Exceptions to ASLB 820412 Initial Decision.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20052B7461982-04-28028 April 1982 Exceptions to ASLB 820412 Initial Decision.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20052A2751982-04-21021 April 1982 Exceptions to ASLB Initial Decision.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20054C6551982-04-15015 April 1982 Response Opposing Citizens Against Nuclear Dangers 820402 Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law.Requirements for Reopening Record Not Met.No Showing That Allegations Raise Significant Safety Issues.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20050D4191982-04-0202 April 1982 Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law Based on Important New Info & Recommendations to NRC Commissioners & Congress.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20042C2781982-03-26026 March 1982 Motion for Order That Applicants Conduct Complete Retest of Emergency Plan W/All 20 Communities Participating.Testimony on Contentions 6 & 20 Should Be Reviewed to Identify Perjury by Fema,Applicants & State of Pa.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20042C2701982-03-26026 March 1982 Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law Re Emergency Evacuation Plan ML20069B0301981-12-22022 December 1981 Reply to Parties' Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20039B0791981-12-16016 December 1981 Proposed Transcript Corrections.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20062M2141981-12-0909 December 1981 Proposed Transcript Corrections ML20039A1951981-12-0909 December 1981 Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law ML20038C0131981-12-0303 December 1981 Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20038A8891981-11-17017 November 1981 Motion to Take Official Notice of Existence & Content of Listed Documents Relevant to Contention 21.Validity of Info in Documents Could Be Subj to Dispute.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence 1999-07-12
[Table view] Category:TRANSCRIPTS
MONTHYEARML20039B0791981-12-16016 December 1981 Proposed Transcript Corrections.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20062M2141981-12-0909 December 1981 Proposed Transcript Corrections ML20010J5701981-09-29029 September 1981 Testimony of Ok Henderson Re Contention 20.Related Correspondence ML20010J5681981-09-29029 September 1981 Testimony of Sh Cantone Re Contention 6c on Training & Radiation Protection to Offsite Personnel.Related Correspondence ML20010J5611981-09-29029 September 1981 Testimony of ST Mccandless Re Contention 6a on Evacuation Time Estimate.Related Correspondence ML20010J5661981-09-29029 September 1981 Testimony of Ok Henderson Re Contention 6c on Training & Radiation Protection to Offsite Personnel.Related Correspondence ML20010J5631981-09-29029 September 1981 Testimony of Ok Henderson Re Contention 6b.Related Correspondence ML20010H2681981-09-16016 September 1981 Testimony of Hw Keiser Re Contention 11 on Onsite Storage of Low Level Radwaste ML20010G4281981-09-16016 September 1981 Page 6 of R Prasad 810916 Testimony,Inadvertently Deleted from NRC 810915 Testimony in Response to Contentions 1981-09-29
[Table view] Category:DEPOSITIONS
MONTHYEARML20039B0791981-12-16016 December 1981 Proposed Transcript Corrections.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20062M2141981-12-0909 December 1981 Proposed Transcript Corrections ML20010J5701981-09-29029 September 1981 Testimony of Ok Henderson Re Contention 20.Related Correspondence ML20010J5681981-09-29029 September 1981 Testimony of Sh Cantone Re Contention 6c on Training & Radiation Protection to Offsite Personnel.Related Correspondence ML20010J5611981-09-29029 September 1981 Testimony of ST Mccandless Re Contention 6a on Evacuation Time Estimate.Related Correspondence ML20010J5661981-09-29029 September 1981 Testimony of Ok Henderson Re Contention 6c on Training & Radiation Protection to Offsite Personnel.Related Correspondence ML20010J5631981-09-29029 September 1981 Testimony of Ok Henderson Re Contention 6b.Related Correspondence ML20010H2681981-09-16016 September 1981 Testimony of Hw Keiser Re Contention 11 on Onsite Storage of Low Level Radwaste ML20010G4281981-09-16016 September 1981 Page 6 of R Prasad 810916 Testimony,Inadvertently Deleted from NRC 810915 Testimony in Response to Contentions 1981-09-29
[Table view] Category:NARRATIVE TESTIMONY
MONTHYEARML20039B0791981-12-16016 December 1981 Proposed Transcript Corrections.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20062M2141981-12-0909 December 1981 Proposed Transcript Corrections ML20010J5701981-09-29029 September 1981 Testimony of Ok Henderson Re Contention 20.Related Correspondence ML20010J5681981-09-29029 September 1981 Testimony of Sh Cantone Re Contention 6c on Training & Radiation Protection to Offsite Personnel.Related Correspondence ML20010J5611981-09-29029 September 1981 Testimony of ST Mccandless Re Contention 6a on Evacuation Time Estimate.Related Correspondence ML20010J5661981-09-29029 September 1981 Testimony of Ok Henderson Re Contention 6c on Training & Radiation Protection to Offsite Personnel.Related Correspondence ML20010J5631981-09-29029 September 1981 Testimony of Ok Henderson Re Contention 6b.Related Correspondence ML20010H2681981-09-16016 September 1981 Testimony of Hw Keiser Re Contention 11 on Onsite Storage of Low Level Radwaste ML20010G4281981-09-16016 September 1981 Page 6 of R Prasad 810916 Testimony,Inadvertently Deleted from NRC 810915 Testimony in Response to Contentions 1981-09-29
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LUMTED. CORRESPONDENCU UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of )
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TESTIMONY OF STEVEN H. CANTONE ON CONTENTION 6(c)
- 1. My name is Steven H. Cantone. I am Manager, Nuclear Support, Pennsylvania Power & Light Co. ("PP&L"). The purpose of my testimony is to address the portion of Contention 6(c) which refers to the training and radiation protection that PP&L will provide to off-site personnel who may come on site during an emergency.
- 2. Under some emergency situations, State and local I authorities and/or personnel may be called upon to provide assistance at the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station ("Susquehanna") site.
The agencies whose presence on-site might be required in emergency situations would be the fire departments, the Pennsylvania State Police, and the ambulance companies.
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- 3. Recognizing the need to assure rapid and effective response of off-site agencies, PP&L has undertaken a program to provide training, site-specific emergency equipment, and support /
interface personnel for the involved off-site agencies. The training programs will be generally tailored to the agency involved and will cover, as appropriate, the topics of emergency plan overview, dose calculation and protection, protective actions, basic radiation theory, plant layout, contaminated injury, and access control.
- 4. Those agencies whose role is primarily that of emergency management will be given an overview training regarding the Susquehanna emergency plan and the interface points between PP&L i
l and agency personnel. Topics in this training will include emergency classification, reporting and notification procedures, communication i
networks, dose assessment, protective and corrective actions, and igency organization and responsibilities. The following agencies I
will receive this training:
Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency j Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resourcea/
2 Bureau of Radiation Protection Luzerne County Civil Defense Columbia County Emergency Management Agency Ten Mile Emergency Planning Zone Municipal / Township Emergency Management Coordinators.
This training will also be given to:
Shickshinny Fire Department Salem Township Fire Company No. 1 East Berwick Hose Company No. 2 i
Shickshinny Area Volunteer Ambulance Association Pond Hill - Lily Lake Fire Company (Ambulance Service) l
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Nescopeck Ambulance Association Hobby Volunteer Fire Company (Ambulance Service)
- 5. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources / Bureau of Radiation Protection will receive additional training on the specifics of the Susquehanna emergency plan relating to dose calculation / projection, avse assessment and protective action recommendations.
- 6. The three fire companies (Shickshinny Fire Department, Salem Township Fire Company No. 1, and East Berwick Hose Company No. 2) will receive additional training in basic radiation theory, plant layout and access control. The intent of this training is to familiarize fire protection personnel with radiation, its detection, its effects, and methods available for minimizing exposure. Additionally, the training will familiarize fire-fighting personnel with the access requirements at the site so as to minimize the time needed to get them to the location of the fire. The plant layout training is intended to familiarize the fire fighters with the functioning of the plant and with how access is gained to the various plant areas. A plant tour is included in this training. In the event of an emergency, plant personnel will assist l the fire fighters in determining the best routes to access a particular i
area and the potential hazards associated with i t. Fire fighting personnel would be accompanied by qualified Hea.'.".n Physics personnel during the performance of their duties. Health Physics personnel would be responsible for assuring the radiological safety of all fire fighters.
- 7. The training given to the various ambulance companies closely parallels that given to the fire departments. In addition, the ambulance company personnel are given training on the care l of contaminated injured personnel. PP&L maintains qualified first aid personnel at Susquehanna at all times. These personnel would assist ambulance company personnel in the handling of the
- injured party. If a radiation injury is involved, qualified
, health physics personnel are available on site at all times to j assist and maintain the radiological safety of ambulance company personnel.
- 8. Although not specifically called in to report to I
the plant, the Berwick Hospital personnel would play a vital role in the event of personnel injury. Training for hospital personnel
- centers about the care and handling of injured individuals who are contaminated with radioactivity.
- 9. PP&L engages the services of Radiation Management Corporation ( " RMC" ) to provide the training of ambulance and hospital personnel on the handling and medical care to be given to persons injured and contaminated with radioactivity. RMC also supervises practice drills and provides an evaluation of performance.
In addition, every year, PP&L sponsors the attendance by members of the Berwick Hospital organization of a week-long course at Oak l
Ridge Associated University on handling of radiation accidents.
t This course covers radiation physics, radiation biology, internal radionuclide contamination, and delayed effects of radiation. The j
! course is taught by experts in the fields of health physics and radiation medicine.
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- 10. This extensive and integrated training program 1
is being conducted to ensure that each support agency is cognizant of its role and is capable of carrying it out during any emergency condition that may arise at Susquehanna. Portions of the training l program were initiated five years ago. A complete cycle of the program.
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- is scheduled to be completed by the end of 1981. The training I
program will be repeated periodically to assure a sustained level of proficiency by all agencies involved. About two hundred members I
of the police, fire and ambulance services have participated so far in the training program. In all, training is expected to be given 4
to several hundreds of members of the various agencies.
J 11. The effectiveness of the training program is tested periodically. Fire drills, contaminated injury drills, j and full scale emergency plan drills involving the activation of all emergency management agencies are scheduled throughout the lifetime of the plant.
- 12. The State Police, fire companies and ambulance i
services which provide on-site services have the necessary i
equipment to perform their functions. In addition, PP&L has available on-site additional equipment which may be utilized by j its personnel or by members of the off-site agencies. The equipment is maintained at specified locations throughout the site I
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l equipment available includes, for example, fire hoses, nozzles, axes, fire extinguishers, stretchers, first aid equipment, decontamination equipment, etc. In addition, radiation protection
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of the PP&L equipment is discussed with the various of f-site agencies, as well as the adaptability of PP&L's equipment to that of the off-site agencies.
- 13. Every member of a responding agency coming on-site in an emergency will be issued a thermo-luminescent dosimeter "TLD", which is a device capable of recording an individual's radiation exposure for subsequent evaluation. In addition, there will be available, for use as required, protective clothing and respiratory equipment. Health physics personnel will estimate the dose which may potentially be received by responding agency personnel and initiate further protective actions, if necessary. The names and social security numbers of all off-site personnel coming on site in response to an emergency will be obtained as they leave the site, and their TLD's collected. A permanent record of each individual's exposure will be established; this record will be made available to the individual upon request.
- 14. In the very unlikely event of major damage to the reactor core, there is the potential for release of radioactive iodine.
If this were to occur, there would be available on site a supply of potassium iodide that could be used to mitigate the consequences of radiciodine inhalation. The site emergency director, in consultation (to the extent feasible) with PP&L's radiological medicine consultants, will consider administration of potassium iodide to personnel on site when the accumulated dose to an individual's thyroid exceeds 25 rem.
- 15. To expedite handling of a fire emergency and to minimize radiation exposure at Susquehanna approximately 185 fire pre-plans will be established. A fire pre-plan will be instituted for each room or area within the plant and will include primary and secondary access routes, egress information, potential fire hazards
(types, combustible loading, heat generation rates), fire detection systems available, fire extinguishing systems available, general fire-fighting techniques to be employed at that location, available ventilation, available communications, materials of construction, non-fire related hazards (radiological, electrical) and a map of the specific room or area and those adjacent to it. The on-site fire brigade personnel, who are available at all times, will be thoroughly familiar with these fire pre-plans and will convey as necessary the details of the pre-plans to the off-site fire fighting personnel.
- 16. In summary, the differences between responding to an emergency as Susquehanna versus one at any other industrial complex lie in the areas of physical access and radiation protection. Members of responding agencies will be given training in both these areas to assure their f amiliarity with the procedures involved and to ensure that their actions meet the requirements of access control and health physics. However, such off-site personnel will never be expected to act without guidance. Susquehanna personnel will escort them to the point of interes' in the minimum time possible and in accordance with access res aulons. Similarly, qualified health physics personnel will be provided to assure the radiological safety of off-site personnel.
- 17. In my opinion, PP&L has established a program designed to assure the rapid response and deployment of off-site suppo t personnel during emergency conditions while at the same time protecting the health and safety of the off-site personnel.