ML18030A262

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Submits Info Re Number & Types of Respiratory Equipment for Facility
ML18030A262
Person / Time
Site: Susquehanna  
Issue date: 04/16/1981
From: Curtis N
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: Youngblood B
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
PLA-728, NUDOCS 8104210441
Download: ML18030A262 (5)


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April 16, 1981 B. J. Youngblood Licensing Branch fl U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Docket Nos. 50-387 and 50-388 Respirator Types ER100450 File 841-2 PLA-728

Dear Mr.Youngblood:

Regarding the numer and types of respiratory equipment for the Susquehanna SES, the following is for your use and guideance:

1) MSA - Self Contained Breathing Apparatus Self Contained - Storage Security 30 Health Physics 30 Operations Included in HP Emergency Teams 20 80 TOTAL
2) MSA - DUOFLO Full Face Respirator Combination Filter Cartridge/Supplied Breathing Air, Model 401 Pressure Demand.

Assume that the normal refueling outage is the worst case and if sufficient numbers are available for that case normal operations will be adequately covered. Assume only one unit is in outage/refueling at any one time.

(9 2/day)

Personnel Respirator Use Rate Station Maintenance Force 80 160 Company Maintenance Force 200 400 Contractor Maintenance Force 400 800 Company Health Physics Personnel 18 36 Contractor Health Physics Personnel 36 72 X2 = 14%

PENNSYLVANIA POWER 8 LIGHT COMPANY 820 42 gII I/r//

B. J. Youngblood April 16, 1981 Page two It is unreasonable to assume that each person working, is working in a respirator and that he uses two respirators per shift. A more reasonable yet conservative estimate is that 1/3 of the total.

work force could use a respirator each day. To permit allowance for loss of cleaning, testing, maintenance and distribution a three day supply should be on hand. This dictates a total supply of 1500 respirators.

It is estimated that a crew could successfully clean, maintain, and prepare for reissue 25 respirators per hour or 600 per day.

As such the daily output should exceed the daily use rate.

PP8L will maintain a total stock of 1500 Filter/Supplied air respirators which will be adequate to provide for:

1. All personnel in respirators at any one time.
2. All personnel using two respirators per day.
3. Normal outage use rate.

In addition to this, approximately 300 respirators will be dedicated to support of an emergency in emergency kits and storage.

3) To support the cleaning, repair, maintenance and testing Susquehanna SES will have:
1. Respirator Test Head.
2. Cleaning Facilities.
3. Survey, inspection, and maintenance facilities and personnel.

Very truly yours,

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N. W. Curtis c~~/

Vice, President-Engineering and Construction-Nuclear cc: R. N. Stark bcc: N. W. Curtis W. E. Barberich B. A. Snapp C. T. Coddington R. J. Shovlin

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