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Forwards Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures & Revised Nuclear Emergency Info Plan,Per 10CFR50.54
ML17308A105
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Site: Ginna Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 08/26/1988
From: Mecredy R
ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
To: Stahle C
NRC, NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (ARM)
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ACCESSION NBR:8809010236 DOC.DATE: 88/08/26 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET FACIL:50-244 Robert Emmet Ginna Nuclear Plant, Unit 1, Rochester G 05000244 AUTH".NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION

  • Rochester Gas a Electric Corp.

RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)

SUBJECT:

Revs to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures;Rev 1,SC-321, f

"Mgt of Emergency Off-Site Radiation Survey Teams." /6 /8~

DISTRIBOTION CODE: A045D COPIES RECEIVED:LTR / ENCL 2 SIZE: +/

TITLE: OR Submittal: Emergency Preparedness Plans, Implement'g Procedures, C NOTES:License Exp date in accordance with 10CFR2,2.109(9/19/72). 05000244 8

RECIPIENT COPIES RECIPIENT COPIES ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL ID CODE/NAME LTTR, ENCL PD1-3 PD 1 1 STAHLEiC 1 1 h

INTERNAL: AEOD/DOA/IRB 1 1 RjjyClg PB 10 1 1 NUDOCS-ABSTRACT 1 1 REG FILE 01 1' EXTERNAL: LPDR 1 1 NRC PDR 1 1 NSIC 1 1 S

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Subject:

Revisions to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures and to the Nuclear Emergency Information Plan R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant Docket No. 50-244 Gentlemen:

In accordance with 10 CFR 50.54, enclosed are revisions to Ginna Station Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures and to the Nuclear Emergency Information Plan.

Very truly yours, Robert C. Me ed General Manager Nuclear Production Enclosures xc: USNRC, Region I (2 copies)

Resident Inspector, Ginna Station 8809 ~P236 8808P6 PDR, <DOCK P5Pppgy<I PNU 1',

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GINNA STATION COMPLETED CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER DATE:-

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SC-321:1 SC-321 MANAG OF EMERGENCY OFF-SITE RADIATION SURVEY TEAMS

1.0 PURPOSE

The ob) ective of the off-site radiation survey team director is to obtain meaningful plume information in a timely manner, This procedure provides guidance for the survey team director to efficiently manage the survey teams in the collection of plume infor-mation.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 SC-323, Emergency Off-Site Radiation Survey Teams 2 ' SC-420, Estimating Off-Site Doses 2 ' SC-442, Monitoring Site Radiation Level by TLD

3.0 INSTRUCTIONS

I 3.1 Directing teams prior to release.

3.1.1 Direct teams to complete primary survey routes. This will allow the teams to check out equipment. and put out additional TLDs at locations as described in procedure SC-442, Table III, or other locations as desired.

3.1.2 Position teams downwind at three different distances from the plant. This might be at one, three and five miles. Have teams survey back and forth across the area where the plume would be expected occurred.

if a release

3. 1.3 Inform teams of the projected location of the center-line of the plume and the wind speed and direction.

3 ~ 1.4 Obtain names o f team members and obtain exposure history for the current calendar quarter.

3 ' Directing teams during a release.

3.2 ~ 1 Inform teams when release begins and their location in relation of the plume centerline. Tell what the pro)ected dose rates are at the plume centerline.

1, SC-321:2 3.2.2 Inform teams as to need for respiratory 'protection and use of KI.

3.2.3 Position teams downwind at three different distances from the plant. This might be at one, two and five miles.

3.2 ' Direct teams to do a profile of the plume after arrives. They should be directed to drive across the it plume to determine the width and the maximum reading (centerline), recording dose rates every 1/10 miles.

More profiles of the plume are made as necessary to put the plume location on the map.

3.2 ' Direct teams to take an air sample (10 minutes) at the plume centerline.

3.2.6 Maintain record of dose to survey team members.

3' ' If teams need relic f for meals, etc., relieve one team at a time on a rotating basis.

3.2 ' Teams on standby should be located in low background areas.

GINNA STATION UNIT ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATIO ¹'OMPLETED GINNA STATION DATa:-

CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER TIME:-

PROCEDURE NO. SC-410 REV. NO. 26 INSPECTION OF EMERGENCY E UIPMENT TECHNIC L VI W PORC REVIEW DATE PLANT PERINTENDENT EFFECTIVE DATE QA NON-QA CATEGORY 1.0 REVIEWED BY:

THXS PROCEDURE CONTAINS ~5 PAGES

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SC-410'1 80-410 INSPECTION OP EMERGENCY E UIPMENT 1.0 %ROOSE:

The equipment required by the emergency plan and the means .of assuring procedure.

it is available is outlined in this Inspection will be made monthly as

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required by Technical Specifications and after each drill or use by the Health Physics Section.

2.0 F 1 Nuclear Emergency Response Plan 212 Tech. Specs, Table 4.1-1 3 ' INSTRUCTIONS:

3.1 Inspect each location using attached appendices.

Indicate number of items present in blank space on appendix.

3.1 ~ 1 Emergency Survey Center - Appendix A 3.1 ~ 2 Control Room - Appendix B 3.1 3 Health Physics Office, Auxiliary Building, Operational Support Center, Butler Building Warehouse - Appendix C

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3.1 ~ 4 Technical Support Center - Appendix D 3.1 ~ 5 Monthly Inspection Log,- Appendix E 3 ' If any discrepancies are found make note on the Monthly Inspection Log (Appendix E). If there are no discre-pancies, enter NONE on Log Sheet.

3.2.1 Discrepancies are to be corrected (or a trouble card submitted) as soon as possible and so noted on the log sheet and filed per A-1701.

3.3 Notify Control Room and Dave Burke (71-8022) prior to initiating Survey Center and TSC Communication checks.

3 ' Send a copy of. completed Appendix <<E<< Emergency Equipment Monthly Inspection Log to Dave Burke at 49 East Ave., 5th floor.

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SC-410:2 APPENDIX <A<

EMERGENCY E UIPMENT IN SURVEY CENTER Assignment tag board all tags in place 2 ~ Survey team maps - Red, Green, Orange, Blue, Yellow 15 3 Survey team boxes - Red, Green, Orange, Blue,

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Yellow, White - If seal is unbroken assume equipment is intact. Inventory boxes and change batteries in January and July.

NOTE: Each January update Source Check Data Card 4 ~ Low range survey instruments, RM-14 with HP-190 probe battery check. Source check per HP-7.31, and log on Attachment III.

5 ~ Mid range survey instruments RO2 (1 mR/hr to 5 R/hr) battery check, source check per HP-7.31, and check calibration date. Log on Attachment, I HP-7.31 '

~ High level dose rate meters - battery check, calibration check, source check per HP-7.31.

Xetex 305 series instruments (0.1 mR/hr to 99.9 R/hr) Xetex 302 series instruments may be substituted.

(24) spare AA batteries for replacement. Log on Attachment I HP-7.31. 24 7 ~ Extendable high level survey meter - battery check, source check, calibration check.

Xetex 302 series instruments (0.01 R/hr to 999 R/hr) or equivalent. Log on Attachment I HP-7.31.

8 ~ BC-4 sealer or equivalent, source check, efficiency calibration annually.

9 ~ Radiation monitor RM-3C or equivalent, with HP-260 probe or equivalent, source check, calibration check.

10 'rea radiation monitor, stationary change chart paper, operational check. Mark date on chart and submit to Central Records.

Dosimeter charger battery charger.

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12. Dosimeter (High Range) - check calibration 0-5R 0-10R
13. Dosimeter (0-500mr) - check calibration 12 Dosimeter (0-1500mr) - check calibration 75
14. Thermal luminescent dosimeters (TLD) 100
15. Packages of (6) environmental TLD badges (off-site only)
16. Battery operated,

- calibration check.low volume air samplers Run air sampler several minutes to check operation.

17. Battery charger - operation check, disconnect
18. RADECO H 809 B2 air sampler - run 90 minutes.

Check that AG ZEO cartridge is in place.

Replace particulate filter at end of run.

19. RADECO H 809 C aix sampler run 1 minute
20. Filters for air samplers particulate 100
21. Filters for air samplers - silver zeolite 50
22. Envelopes for air samples - particulate 100
23. Envelopes for air samples - iodine 100
24. Envelopes for smear papers 100
25. Smear papers 1000
26. Decontamination kit (NMC - 3 piece)

NOTE PRECEDE ALL COMMUNICATION HZTH "THIS IS A TEST"

27. Radios, Handi-Talkie - radio check with security. Check that charge status lights are illuminated these are part of circuitry. 5
28. Radios, Porta-mobile ZZ - radio check with Security

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29. Magnetic car mount antenna
30. Radio, stationary - radio check with security
31. Full face respirator inspect mask, mark bag with inspection date and initials. 22
32. Charcoal Respirator Filters - check expiration date 22
33. Voice emitters for respirators operational check 13
34. Contaminated clothing & waste containers) 55 gal drum
35. Anti - contamination clothing, sets
36. Step off pads 10
37. Masking tape rolls (replace January) 1 box
38. Plastic Bags, poultry 1 box
39. Plastic bags, clean, large 20
40. Radioactive material bags, yellow, large 1 roll 41.= Radiation rope 1 roll 42 hazard signs with inserts, 10 each.

'adiation (high radiation area)(radiation area)

(surface contamination area) {radioactive

'3 material) 10 Thyroid block tablets, bottles - check

'4 expiration date Pens and pencils 10

45. Batteries, D size 10
46. Batteries, 9V 10
47. Extension cord
48. NMC CAM Check flow CAM test (60 ), & check switch positions.

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49. Intercom "A" Control PRECEDE Room.

have them plug survey center.

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in Intercom telephone a Ginna

- lift A and (con't)

ALL COMMUNICATION CHECKS WITH "THIS IS A TEST" communication check with Call Control Room on GAI contact page, receiver, tell party Station Survey Center

'1 Communications Check."

York State Red telephone - Push button, lift New receiver, wait 10 seconds, state "This is Ginna Station Emergency Survey Center Communications Check, this is a test.>>

Then say "All Stations Standby for Roll Call"p

'2 then ask one at a time if New York State, Monroe County, Wayne County and the Control Room are, listening.

Telephone Books - Rochester 1, Wayne County 1

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Wayne County (946-5663}

54. Monroe County (9-716-473-0710) 55, New York State (9-518-457-2200}

or (9-518-457-6&1)

56. National Weather Service, Rochester (9-716-328-7633)
57. National Weather Service, Buffalo (9-716-632-2223)
58. From Health Physics Network phone - call Control Room at 524-4984 and request they call you back at 524-0040
59. From 524-6711 call Control Room at 524-4984 and TSC at 524-4973 60 From extension 331 call TSC at 474

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From extension 207 call TSC at 507 62 Scissors Disposable shaving razors

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64. Shaving cream Initials Date

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EMERGENCY E UIPMENT PER SURVEY BOX If box is sealed inventory not required. Boxes shall be opened in January and July for battery change and inventory.

1. Coveralls, disposable
2. Hoods, disposable
3. Gloves, pair
4. Booties, pair
5. Hats, Surgeon
6. Hoods, Rain
7. Coats, Rain
8. Boots, Rain, pair
9. Flashlight with Batteries
10. Plastic Bags
11. Masking Tape, rolls (replace January)
12. Pencils
13. Pencil Sharpener
14. Tablet, writing
15. Survey Route Maps
16. Air Sampler Filters - Particulate
17. Air Sampler Filters Silver Zeolite GY-130
18. Air Sample Envelopes (Iodine) 10
19. Air Sample Envelopes (Environmental) 10
20. Clipboard
21. Appropriate procedure for team (Remove survey route instructions in Appendix III that do not apply to that survey team)

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22. Procedure SC-452, Sampling Snow, Grass, Soil and Vegetation.
23. Thyroid Block Tablets (bottle)
24. Suits, cold weather (earhart) (on-site team only)
25. Equipment Belts with Bags (on-site team only)

First Aid Room key (onsite team only) 1 26,

27. Backpacks - 2 (on-site teams only)
28. Respirator hip pouches (on-site only)
29. Quarters for Telephones (Off-site team only) 10
30. Hammer and 10 nails (off-site only)
31. HP-190 window clamp (off-site'teams only)
32. Garden Trowel
33. Tags with wire tie 10
34. Ruler, Scale inches
35. Scissors
36. Packet of screwdrivers Initials Date

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SC-410:9 APPENDIX <B" EMERGENCY E UIPMENT IN CONTROL ROOM

1. Scott Air Pack (SCBA) - monthly inspection
2. Dosimeters 0-5R or 0-10R - check calibration 10
3. Dosimeters 0-500 mRem - check calibration 15
4. Dosimeter charger with battery - operability check
5. High range dose rate meter - battery check, source check per HP-7.31 and calibration check (RO2A)
6. Plant radiation survey maps (sets)
7. Smear papers 100
8. Envelopes for smear papers 10
9. Thyroid block tablets (bottle) check expiration date 10
10. Air sampler, low volume - operability check, calibration check
11. Air sampler filters particulate
12. Air sampler filters - silver zeolite
13. Radiation monitor RM-14 or equivalent with HP-190 probe, battery check, source check, calibration check
14. Masking tape, roll (replace January)
15. Anti-contamination clothing (sets)
16. Continuous Air Monitor Eberline AMS-3 check operation of unit and pump. Check calibration' due annually.
17. Head set, control box and minimum 15 feet of cord (for continuous communication with TSC) 1
18. AA Batteries Initial Date

4 SC-410'10 APPENDIX "C" EMERGENCY E UIPMENT OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER

1. Full face respirators - inspect mask and then seal in a bag with inspection date and initials 6
2. Respirator charcoal filters - expiration date
3. Anti-contamination clothing (sets)
4. Flood lights, portable - operational check
5. Thyroid block tablets (bottles) - check expiration date 15
6. Dosimeters 0-500 mRem - check calibration 20
7. Dosimeters 0-10R - check calibration 10
8. Dosimeter charger with battery - operational check
9. Daily exposure record sheets
10. Pens ll. Rolls masking tape (replace January)
12. Battery operated low volume air samplers

- calibration check. Run air sampler several minutes to check operation. 4

'13. Filters for air samplers - particulate 50

14. Filters for air samplers - silver zeolite 10
15. Envelopes for air samples - iodine 50
16. Envelopes for air samples particulate 50
17. Clipboards with pens 4 INTERMEDIATE BUILDING

,1. Scott 'air pack (SCBA) - monthly inspection

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HEALTH PHYSICS OFFICE

1. Scott, air pack (SCBA) - monthly inspection
2. High range dosimeter - calibration check 20 3; Anti-contamination clothing (sets) 20
4. High range dose rate meter - battery check, source check per HP-7.31 and check calibration (RO2A, Radector III, Xetec 305 series or Eberline Teletector) 5 BUTLER BUILDING WAREHOUSE
l. As per SC-3.16.15 and SC>>3.16.15.1, the moisture detector (located in the rear of the breathing air compressor in-line with the filter cartridges) is normally a light blue color. If color is found to be pink, DO NOT OPERATE THE COMPRESSOR. Turn in a Trouble Card and notify the Health Physicist responsible for respiratory protection. 1
2. For the three - 300 cubic foot breathing air bottles as part of the cascade system, at least one should have a pressure of at least 2200 psi. If none of the three have this minimum pressure reading, turn in Trouble Card and notify Health Physicist responsible for respiratory protection. 1 Initials Date

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EMERGENCY E UIP&"NT IN TECHNICAL SUPPORT C

1. Radiation monitor RM-14 or equivalent with HP-190 probe battery check, source check, check calibration
2. Area radiation monitor - battery check, source check, check calibration
3. Full face respirator - inspect mask mark bag with inspection date and initials 10
4. Respirator charcoal filter check expiration date 10
5. Thyroid block tablets (bottles) check expiration date 25
6. Dosimeter, 500mr - check calibration 40
7. Dosimeter, high range - check calibration 20
8. Dosimeter charger with battery - operability check
9. RADECO H-809 B2 air sampler - run 120 minutes
10. Air sample filters - particulate ll. Air sample filters silver zeolite
12. Anti-contamination clothing (sets)
13. Step Off Pads 10
14. Daily exposure records sheets
15. Radioactive materials bags (yellow)
16. Masking tape, rolls (replace January)
17. Smear papers 100
18. Envelopes for smears 10
19. Envelopes for particulate air sample 10
20. Envelopes for iodine air samples 10

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21. Pens and pencils 5 ea.

NOTE: PRECEDE ALL COMMUNICATION CHECKS WITH n THIS IS A TESTir

22. Radio, Portable - radio check with security
23. Radio, Stationary - radio check with security book entry 1
24. NRC Red "This is telephone a Ginna

- lift receiver, tell party Station TSC Communication 4.

Check." Request the return call to Ginna Station 1 25 Answer NRC Red telephone on call back to

'6 verify check York State Red Telephone - push button,

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lift New receiver, wait 10 seconds, ask if New York State, Wayne County, Monroe County, Control are listening'P Tell them "This is Ginna Station TSC Communication Check." 1

27. EOF Direct line (63PL5187) Telephone
28. From Health Physic Network phone - call Control Room at 524-4984 and request they call you back at 524-0040
29. Battery operated, low volume air sampler check calibration run for several minutes to check operation.
30. NMC CAM-check flow, CAM test (60 ), and check switch positions.
31. Head set, control box, and minimum 15 feet of'.cord (for continuous communication with Control Room)

'2. AA Batteries

33. Extension Cords Initials Date

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Butler .Bldg.

Warehouse Date Initials Data Initials Technical Su ort Center Date Initials Date Znitials Operational Su ort Center Date Initials Date Znitials REVIEWED BX:

One copy af the completed Appendix "E" Emergency Equipment Monthly Inspection Log provided to Dave Burke (49/5)

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