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Public Version of Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 20111, Re-entry.
ML20039H139
Person / Time
Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 11/06/1981
From: Hays J
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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20111-01, 20111-1, NUDOCS 8201190628
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1 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20111 OCTOBER 15, 1981

1.0 Title

RE-ENTRY 2.0 g oval and List of Effective Pages:

I 2.1 Approval: .

Change dated 10/15/81 _ Reviewed by PNSC October 15. 1981 Approved by w Plant Mgr-Nuclear. /3vebN19d Approved by /)P/ a Director of

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2.2, List of Effective Pages:

Page Date Page Date Page Date Page Date 1

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3.0 Scope

3.1 Purpose

This procedure provides guidelines for the re-entry following an emergency and provides instructions to follow during re-entry.

3.2 Discussion

3.2.1 Re-entry into the area affected by the emergency shall be made only when authorized by the Energency Coordinator as follows:

( 1. To ascertain that all personnel who were in thin affected area have been evacuated and to search for unaccounted for personnel.

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2. To rescue any injured or trapped personne1 from the affected area.
3. To perfrom operations which may decrease the severity /effect of the emergency or hazardous condition.
4. To determine nature and extent of the emergency and the radiological conditions. .

k To establish definite personnel exclusion area boundaries.

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( 3.2.2 The initial entry of the Emergency Teams and all subsequent entries until radiation areas have been properly marked, shall take place under the supervision of the Radiation Team Leader.

l l 3.2.3 The Emergency Team Leaders will be fully briefed concerning the l nature of the emergency. Information for these briefings will be obtained from the applicable available sour:es including current operating records, interviews with evacuated employees, and surveys conducted by the Radiation Team.

3.3 Authority

( Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans

4.0 Precautions

4.1 There shall be no re-entry into the area affected by the emergency after an emergency evacuation unless authorized by the Baergency Coordinator.

4.2 All Emergency Team members shall wear protective clothing, dosimeters, respiratory devices, and other protective devices specified by the

, Radiation Team Leader.

4.3 The following guidelines for emergency exposure of personnel shall be followed during the re-entry operation:

b 4.3.1 The Emergency Coordinator and the Baergency Team Leaders shall make every effort to minimize re-entry personnel exposures, utilizing radiation survey and monitoring devices, protective clothing, breathing apparatus, and other special equipment as required.

4.3.2 Under emergency conditions not requiring action to prevent serious injury or a catasthrophic incident, every effort shall be made to maintain Emergency Team personnel exposures within the quarterly limits established for routine plant operations (3 Rem - Wnole Body dose).

4.3.3 A planned emergency dose to pmvent serious injury or to prevent destruction of equipment which could result in . serious injury I should not exceed 12 Ram whole body dose.

4.3.4 Under emergency conditions where insnediate action is necessary to prevent serious injury or a catastrophic incident, Re-entry Team

- members' exposures authorized by the Emergency Coordinator with the consent of the individuals to be exposed should not exceed 25 Ram whole body exposure, except for life saving actions.

,4.3.5 For life saving actions, an individual may receive a dose of sp to 1751 Rem whole body exposure.

4.4 An emergency team shall consist of'at least two persons.

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(. 3.2 The Padiation Team Leader shall:

8.2.1 Evaluate the emergency to detennine the possible dose rates and stay times. Refer to Step 4.3 of this procedure for guidelines.

8.2.2 Supervise the initial entry of the Emergency Teams into the area of the emergency and any subsequent entries until radiation areas have been properly marked.

8.2.3 Based on the information available, select a route for the Emergency teams to follow into the affected area.

( 8.2.4 Verify that the Emergency Team personnel are properly equipped with appropriate protective clothing, dostmetry, respiratory devices, and other protective equipment required.

NOTE: . Emergency equipment and supplies are located in i;he Units 3 and 4 Control Room, the Technical Support Center, and the Emergency Operations Facility.

8.2.5 Specify self-monitoring and decontamination procedures for the Emergency Team members, if different than routine practices.

8.3 The Emergency Team Members shall:

8.3.1 Wear protective clothing and other protective devices as specified by

( the Radiation Team Leader /Fird Team Leader.

8.3.2 Attempt to follow the pre-planned route into the affected area, and ~

perform the assigned jobs quickly and safely.

8.3.3 Monitor the' dose rate along the route followed, and identify high radiation areas.

8.3.4 Observe their d0simeters as appropriate and withdraw to a low dose rate area before dose limits in Step 4.3 are reached.

8.3.5 When re-entry is completed, follow the self-monitoring and personnel decontamination procedures as specified by the Radiation Team Leader.

k 8.3.6 Record and report to the Emergency Coordinator or his designee the radiological conditions, the extent cf damage in the affected area, and the condition of the operating' equipment.

8.4 The Emergency Coordinator and the Recovery and Restoration Team Leace.r shall evaluate the existing conditions and plan further actions as required to return to normal operations.

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(- .i. 0 Responsibilities:

5.1 2e Emergency Coordinator has the responsibility for authorizing re-entry into an area after it has been evacuated. )

l 5.2 2e leader of the Radiation Team and/or of the Fire Team, as appropriate, is responsible for evaluating the existing emergency conditions and informing the Emergency Coordinator of the advisability of re-entry.

5.3 2e Radiation Team Imader shall be responsible for the direct supervision of the initial entry into an evacuated area, and for all subsequent entries until radiation areas have been properly marked and a safe route

( determined. He shall also make reconnendations to the Emergency Coordinator as to the expected doses the Emergency Team personnel will be subjected to and the feasibility of attenpting re-entry into a given area.

5.4 It shall be the responsibility of the Emergency ham leaders to strictly follow the orders given to them by the Emergency Coordinator and the Padiation Team Imader and at all times to protect the members of their teams fran injury and excessive radiation dose.

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References:

6.1 h rkey Point Plant Emergency Plan

6.2 Cherating Procedure 11500, Bealth Physics Manual 6.3 Emergency Procedure 201
5, On-Site Emergency Organization 7.0 Records and Notifications:

Detailed remeds of all significant actions of the Emergency Teams shall be recorded in the Itclear Plant Superviser's log book.

8.0 Instructions

8.1 2e Emergency Coordinator or the Technical Support Center Supervisor shall:

8.1.1 Brief the Dnergency Team Imaders concerning thq nature of the emergency.

8.1. 2 Instruct the Emergency ham Imaders as to what they nuat do while in

. the emergency area. m is may consist of the.following:

1. Search for injured, trapped, or unaccounted for personnel.
2. Cperate equipnent
3. Determine the nature and extent of the emergency and radiological ,

mnditions.

l k 4. Establish definite personnel exclusion areas and access routes. I

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