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Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1,Technical Specification 6.12, High Radiation Area (TAC MD38895)
ML072070547
Person / Time
Site: Harris Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 07/23/2007
From:
NRC/NRR/ADRO/DORL/LPLII-2
To:
REGNER, L M, DORL/LPL2-2, 415-1906
Shared Package
ML072110172 List:
References
TAC MD3895
Download: ML072070547 (5)


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-4-(1) Maximum Power Level Carolina Power & Light Company is authorized to operate the facility at reactor core power levels not in excess of 2900 megawatts thermal (100 percent rated core power) in accordance with the conditions specified herein.(2) Technical Specifications and Environmental Protection Plan The Technical Specifications contained in Appendix A and the Environmental Protection Plan contained in Appendix B, both of which are attached hereto, as revised through Amendment No. 125 , are hereby incorporated into this license. Carolina Power & Light Company shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications and the Environmental Protection Plan.(3) Antitrust Conditions Carolina Power & Light Company shall comply with the antitrust conditions delineated in Appendix C to this license.(4) Initial Startup Test Program (Section 14)1 Any changes to the Initial Test Program described in Section 14 of the FSAR made in accordance with the provisions of 10 CFR 50.59 shall be reported in accordance with 50.59(b)within one month of such change.(5) Steam Generator Tube Rupture (Section 15.6.3)Prior to startup following the first refueling outage, Carolina Power & Light Company shall submit for NRC review and receive approval of a steam generator tube rupture analysis, including the assumed operator actions, which demonstrates that the consequences if the design basis steam generator tube rupture event for the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant are less than the acceptance criteria specified in the Standard Review Plan, NUREG-0800, at §15.6.3 Subparts 11(1) and (2) for calculated doses from radiological releases.

In preparing their analysis Carolina Power & Light Company will not assume that operators will complete corrective actions within the first thirty minutes after a steam generator tube rupture.Amendment No. 125 1 The parenthetical notation following the title of many license conditions denotes the section of the Safety Evaluation Report and/or its supplements wherein the license condition is discussed.

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.11 RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM 6.11.1 Procedures for personnel radiation protection shall be prepared consistent with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 20 and shall be approved, maintained, and adhered to for all operations involving personnel radiation exposure.6.12 HIGH RADIATION'AREA As provided in paragraph 20.1601(c) of 10 CFR Part 20, the following controls shall be applied to high radiation areas in place of the controls required by paragraph 20.1601(a) and (b) of 10 CFR Part 20: 6.12.1 High Radiation Areas with Dose Rates Not Exceeding 1.0 rem/hour at 30 Centimeters from the Radiation Sources or from any Surface Penetrated by the Radiation a. Each accessible entryway to such an area shall be barricaded and conspicuously posted as a high radiation area. Such barricades may be opened as necessary to permit entry or exit of personnel or eqiupment.

b. Access to, and activities in, each such area shall be controlled by*means of a Radiation Work Permit (RWP) or equivalent that includes.specification of radiation dose rates in the immediate work area(s)and other appropriate radiation protection equipment and measures.c. Individuals qualified in radiation protection procedures and personnel continuously escorted by such individuals may be exempted from the requirement for an RWP or equivalent while performing their assigned duties provided that they are otherwise following plant radiation' protection procedures for entry to, exit from, and work in such areas.d. Each individual or group entering such an area shall: 1. Possess a radiation monitoring device that continuously displays radiation dose rates in the area ("radiation monitoring and indicating device");

or 2. Possess a radiation monitoring device that continuously integrates the radiation dose rates in the area and alarms when the device's dose alarm setpoint is reached ("alarming dosimeter"), with an appropriate alarm setpoint; or 3. Possess a radiation monitoring device .that continuously transmits dose rate and cumulative dose information to a remote receiver monitored by radiation protection personnel responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure within the area; or 4. Possess a self-reading dosimeter and be under the surveillance, as specified in the RWP or equivalent, while in the area, by means of closed circuit television, of personnel qualified in radiation protection procedures, responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure in the area, and with the means to communicate with individuals in the area who are covered by such surveillance; or SHEARON HARRIS -UNIT 1 6-26 Amendment No. 125 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS HIGH RADIATION AREA (Continued)

5. Be under the surveillance, as specified in the RWP or equivalent, while in the area, of an individual qualified in radiation protection procedures, equipped with a radiation monitoring and indicating device; who is responsible for.controlling personnel radiation exposure within the area.e. Except for individuals qualified in radiation protection procedures, or personnel continuously escorted by such individuals, entry into such areas shall be made only after dose rates in the area have been determined and entry personnel are knowledgeable of them. These continuously escorted personnel will receive a pre-job briefing prior to entry into such areas. This dose rate determination, knowledge, and pre-job briefing does not require documentation prior to entry.6.12.2 High Radiation Areas with Dose Rates Greater than 1.0 rem/hour at 30 Centimeters from the Radiation Source or from any Surface Penetrated by the Radiation, but less than 500 rads/hour at 1 Meter from the Radiation Source or from any Surface Penetrated by the Radiation a. Each accessible entryway to suchan area shall be conspicuously osted as a locked high radiation area and shall be provided with a ocked or continuously guarded door or gate that prevents unauthorized entry, and in addition: 1. All such door and gate keys shall be maintained under the administrative control of the Superintendent

-Shift Operations or the Radiation Control Supervisor or designated representative; and 2. Doors and gates shall remain locked or guarded except during periods of personnel or eqiupment entry or exit.b. Access to. and activities in., each such area shall be controlled by means of an RWP or equivalent that includes specification of radiation dose rates in the immediate work area(s) and other appropriate radiation protection equipment and measures.c. Individuals qualified in radiation protection procedures may be exempted from the requirement for an RWP or equivalent while performing radiation surveys in such areas provided that they are otherwise following plant radiation protection procedures for entry to, exit from, and work in such areas.d. Each individual or group entering such an area shall: 1. Possess an alarming dosimeter with an appropriate alarm setpoint; or 2. Possess a radiation monitoring device that continuously transmits dose rate and cumulative dose information to a remote receiver monitored by radiation protection personnel responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure within the area with the means to communicate with and control every individual in the area; or SHEARON HARRIS -UNIT 1 6-26a Amendment No.125 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS HIGH RADIATION AREA (Continued)

3. Possess a direct-reading dosimeter and be under the surveillance as specified in the RWP or equivalent, while in the area, by means of closed circuit television, of personnel qualified in radiation protection procedures, responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure in the area, and with the means to communicate with and control every individual in the area; or 4. Be under the surveillance, as specified in the RWP or equivalent, while in the area, of an individual qualified in radiation protection procedures, equipped with a radiation monitoring and indicating device; who is responsible for controlling personnel exposure within the area; or 5. In those cases where the options of Specifications 6.12.2.d.2, 6.12.2.d.3, and 6.12.2.d.4 above, are impractical or determined to be inconsistent with the "As Low As Reasonably Achievable" principle, possess a radiation monitoring and indicating device.e. Except for individuals qualified in radiation protection procedures, or personnel continuously escorted by such individuals, entry into such areas shall be.made only after doserates in the area have been determined and entry personnel are knowledgeable of them. These continuously escorted personnel will receive a pre-job briefing prior to entry into such areas. This dose rate determination, knowledge, and pre-job briefing does not require documentation prior to initial entry.f. Such individual areas that. are within a larger area where no enclosure exists for purpose of locking and where no enclosure can reasonably be constructed, around the individual area need not be controlled by a locked door or gate, nor continuously guarded, but shall be barricaded and conspicuously posted as a high radiation area, and a conspicuous, clearly visible flashing light shall be activated at the area as a warning device.SHEARON HARRIS -UNIT 1 6-26b Amendment No.125 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS HIGH RADIATION AREA (Continued) 6.13 PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM (PCP)Changes to the PCP: a. Shall be documented and records of reviews retained as required by FSAR Section 17.3.contain: performed shall be This documentation shall 1) Sufficient information to support the change together with the appropriate analyses or evaluations justifying the change(s) and 2) A determination that the change will maintain the overall conformance of the solidified waste product to existing requirements of Federal, State, or other applicable regulations.
b. Shall become effective after review and acceptance by the PNSC and the approval of the Plant General Manager.6.14 OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL (ODCM)Changes to the ODCM: a. Shall be documented and records of reviews performed shall be retained as required by FSAR Section 17.3. This documentation shall contain: 1) Sufficient information to support the change together with the appropriate analyses or evaluations justifying the change(s) and SHEARON HARRIS -UNIT 1 6-27 Amendment No.125