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Emergency Response Activation Implementing Procedures
ML020870479
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Site: Indian Point Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 03/13/2002
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Entergy Nuclear Northeast, Entergy Nuclear Operations
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Entergy Nuclear Northeast

-Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.

"Indian Point 3 NPP EntffflýBuchanan, P.O. Box Aftachment NY 10511 1

Tel g 14 736 8%°ge Revision 10 age I CONTROLLED DOCUMENT TRANSM[ITTAL FORM TO: DISTRIBUTION DATE: 3/13/2002 TRANSMITTAL NO: 26678 FROM:1P3 DOCUMENT CONTROL GROUP EXTENSION: 2036 The Document(s) identified below are forwarded for use. In accordance with AP-18.2, please review to verify receipt, incorporate the document(s) into your controlled document file, properly disposition superseded, void, or inactive document(s). Sign and return the receipt acknowledgement below within fifteen (15) working days.

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Entergy Nuclear Operations, Entergy Northeast Inc.

Indian Point 3 NPP RO. Box 308 Buchanan, NY 10511 Entergy Tel 914 736 8000 CONTROL COPY NO.: 32 DATE: 3/12/02 FROM: EMERGENCY PLANNING Procedures

SUBJECT:

Emergency Response Activation Implementinq copy of the IP-3 Emergency Plan. Please discard The enclosed revisions are for your controlled this transmittal and return it to the IP-3 old sheets, insert new sheets, initial/date changes, call Emergency DEPARTMENT. If you have any questions regarding these DOCUMENTS 3 8 Planning (x8404/x8 1 ).

Thank you.

Vol-re II - Emergency Response Activation Implementinq procedures redistributed due to Attachment 5.2 being missing from the Procedure IP-2205 Rev. 8 is being the whole procedure.

original distribution. Please replace revisions to the IP-3 Emergency Plan.

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Indian Point 3 Nuclear Power Plant P.O. Box 215 Buchanan, New York 10511 914 736.8000 O NewYorkPower 4l Authority EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURES ip-2205 REV.__

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VOLUME II IP-2205 Rev. 8 OSC H.P. TEAM LEADER TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE SECTION 1.0 Purpose 1 2.0 Responsibilities 12 3.0 References 2

4.0 Procedure 5.0 Attachments 5.1 Post-Accident Sample Emergency Entry Brief, Dress and Undress Sequences 5.2 Post-Accident Sample Undress Area Suggested Set Up

VOLUME II IP-2205 Rev. 8 IP-2205 OSC H.P. TEAM LEADER 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 The purpose of this procedure is to provide specific instruction Support to the HEALTH PHYSICS (H.P.) TEAM LEADER in the Operations are not covered in IP-2204, "OSC Team Leaders".

Center (OSC) which The H.P. TEAM LEADER position is filled in accordance with Roster II staffing.

See the E-Plan Volume II, Appendix A for current staffing.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES radiological 2.1 The H.P. TEAM LEADER is responsible for providing to emergency teams that are assembled in and evaluation support The H.P. TEAM LEADER also maintains dispatched from the OSC.

member.

records, both exposure and radiological, on each team

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 EP-Form #6, "Emergency Exposure Summary Sheet" 3.2 EP-Form #7, "Authorization to Receive Emergency Personnel Exposures 3.3 EP-Form #10, "OSC Staffing Chart" 3.4 EP-Form #18, "OSC Emergency Briefing Form" 3.5 EP-Form #361, "Event Notification Worksheet" 3.6 IP-1011 "Offsite Monitoring/Site Perimeter Surveys" 3.7 IP-1019 "Emergency Use of Potassium Iodide (KI)"

3.8 IP-1025 "Repair and Corrective Action Teams" "Habitability of the Emergency Response Facilities and 3.9 IP-1040 Assembly Areas" 3.10 IP-1050 "Accountability" 3.11 IP-1053 "Evacuation of Site" 3.12 IP-1054 "Search And Rescue Teams" 3.13 IP-I055 "Fire Emergency Response" 3.14 IP-1060 "Personnel Radiological Check and Decontamination" 3.15 IP-1063 "Vehicle/Equipment Radiological Check and Decontamination" 3.16 IP-2203 "OSC Dispatcher" 3.17 IP-2204 "OSC Team Leaders" 3.18 IP-2209 "OSC Health Physics (H.P.) Technician" 3.19 E-Plan Volume II, Appendix 'A & C' IP-2205 Page 1 of 5

VOLUME II IP-2205 Rev. 8 4.0 PROCEDURE NOTE The steps in this procedure are not required to be performed in sequence.

Initial the blank lines upon completion of the designated step.

4.1 SIGN-IN on EP-Form #10, "OSC Staffing Chart".

4.2 SYNCHRONIZE your time with the OSC clock.

4.3 ENSURE that the status of personnel in the radiologically controlled area (RCA) has been assessed.

4.4 MAKE the following assignments:

A. OSC/TSC H.P. Monitor B. Control Point H.P.

C. Dosimetry Technician D. Control Room H.P.

E. Offsite Monitoring Team F. Site Perimeter Team G. Search and Rescue Team 4.5 As soon as available, ASSIGN Offsite Monitoring and Site Perimeter Teams and instruct Teams to complete the following tasks:

NOTE When dispatching Offsite Monitoring Teams, NOTIFY the Security Team Leader to ensure the Teams are granted access offsite through the Security Command Post and/or Con Edison's property, if required.

A. COMPLETE the checklist in Attachment 5.2 of IP-1011, "Offsite Monitoring/Site Perimeter Surveys".

IP-2205 Page 2 of 5

VOLUME II IP-2205 Rev. 8 B. REPORT to the EOF for further instructions from the EOF Offsite Radiological Communicator.

4.6 PRIOR to issuing respirators, ENSURE respirator qualifications are verified and individuals are clean shaven. (For drills or exercises, it is NOT necessary to shave prior to wearing a respirator).

4.7 ENSURE all equipment required by the Dosimetry Technician is brought from the 4th. floor admin.

building to the OSC (2nd. floor admin. building).

4.8 LIST available Team members on EP-Form #6, "Emergency Exposure Summary Sheet".

A. GIVE EP-Form #6 to Dosimetry technician to complete the radiological qualifications and exposure limits for each available team member.

B. RECEIVE EP-Form #6 from Dosimetry technician with qualification status, exposure limit, and current dose.

C. ENSURE current dose is updated for returning teams.

4.9 At the Site Area or General Emergency, CONSIDER manual activation of the OSC/TSC ventilation.

4.10 If a radiological release is in progress or anticipated, THEN INITIATE setup of the following:

A. Control Point; B. Area dosimetry; C. Frisking station; D. Area surveys; and E. Interlocking doors (refer to IP-2209, "OSC Health Physics (H.P)

Technician").

4.11 Via the Direct Line Communicator, OBTAIN signature authority from the Emergency Director (ED) on EP-Form #7, "Authorization to Receive Emergency Personnel Exposures".

IP-2205 Page 3 of 5

VOLUME II IP-2205 Rev. 8 4.12 As directed by the H.P. Team Leader, prepare and COMPLETE EP-Form

  1. 18, "OSC Emergency Briefing Form" for each dispatched team.

4.13 If a radiological release is in progress or anticipated, THEN ASSIGN H.P. Technicians to repair teams and ENSURE that personnel dispatched from the Control Room (CR) are coordinated with the OSC.

4.14 If a radiological release is in progress or anticipated, THEN ATTEND pre-mission briefings to provide radiological guidance. The following are the pre-mission briefing items in IP-2204, "OSC Team Leaders":

A. Compliance with:

1. IP-1025, "Repair and Corrective Action Teams"
2. IP-1054, "Search and Rescue Teams" B. ALARA C. Projected radiological conditions D. Best route E. Tools/keys F. Simulations, mockups, etc.

G. Diagrams, maps, visual aids H. Radio/headset operation and communications; (instructions are listed in IP-2203, "OSC Dispatcher") With the plant operating (i.e. drills) it is OK to leave radios on in radio sensitive areas, but leave the area to transmit.

I. Task comprehension/understanding; J. Safety issues, such as:

1. Using good judgment
2. Fall protection
3. Ladders/scaffolding issues
4. Electrical issues
5. Fire protection issues
6. Confined spaces
7. Chemical issues
8. Material issues
9. Emergency lighting/flashlights.

4.15 To assess radiological conditions throughout the plant, ENSURE surveys are performed (eg. radiation, airborne activity), as required.

4.16 As teams return to the OSC, PERFORM a debriefing to assess radiological conditions outside the OSC.

IP-2205 Page 4 of 5

VOLUME II IP-2205 Rev. 8 ENSURE radiological support is provided as required by:

4.17 Response Facilities A. IP-1040, "Habitability of the Emergency and Assembly Areas."

B. IP-1050, "Accountability".

C. IP-1053, "Evacuation of Site".

D. IP-I055, "Fire Emergency Response".

Decontamination".

E. IP-1060, "Personnel Radiological Check and Check and F. IP-1063, "Vehicle/Equipment Radiological Decontamination".

"Event Notification Worksheet" 4.18 If requested, use NRC Form #361, Operations Center via the and PROVIDE information to the NRC Health Physics Network (HPN) Phone.

progress or anticipated, THEN 4.19 IF a radiological release is in ENSURE potassium iodide (KI) use is assessed by the Radiological (RATL), per IP-1019, "Emergency Use of Assessment Team Leader Potassium Iodide (KI)".

THEN refer to Attachment 4.20 IF a post-accident sample is required, Brief, Dress and Entry 5.1, "Post-Accident Sample Emergency Undress Sequences".

luminescent dosimeters (TLDs),

4.21 IF it is necessary to read thermal for IP-2 Dosimetry to provide THEN CONTACT the IP-2 CR to arrange The IP-2 CR phone number can be found in Emergency this service.

Plan Volume II Appendix C.

5.0 ATTACHMENTS Brief, 5.1 Post-Accident Sample Emergency Entry Dress and Undress Sequences.

5.2 Post-Accident Sample Undress Area Suggested Set Up.

END OF TEXT IP-2205 Page 5 of 5

VOLUME II IP-2205 Rev. 8 Page 1 of 6 ATTACHMENT 5.1 ENTRY BRIEF POST-ACCIDENT SAMPLE EMERGENCY DRESS IND UNDRESS SEQUENCES NOTE as a guide for the radiological The following information is intended base liquid sample obtained under design support used during a post accident and/or actual radiological accident conditions. Personnel availability less stringent radiological measures.

conditions may warrant Team Leader.

1. COORDINATE briefing with Chemistry
2. ASSIGN teams as follows:

(WM) personnel who will set A. SUPPORT TEAM - Waste Management Auxiliary Building up the undress area outside the Primary personnel (normally Health Physics (HP) and (PAB) assist removal of in the donning and Chemistry technicians) and transfer with the bagging protective clothing and assist SOPs.

of the PASS sample across the who will go to B. SET UP TEAM - Chemistry and HP technicians areas and air 55' and 41' PAB sample the PAB to ready the stations.

who will draw the C. 55'PAB TEAM - Chemistry and HP technicians sample on the 55' PAB.

technicians who will analyze D. 41' PAB TEAM - Chemistry and HP sample on the 41' PAB.

who will analyze a pH E. pH TEAM - Chemistry and HP technicians as SET UP Team.

May be same technicians sample on 55' PAB.

conditions.

3. DISCUSS known and expected radiological exposures, and ENSURE extensions are
4. DISCUSS expected personnel obtained as required.
5. DISCUSS RWP requirements.

draw and analyze samples in A. Dosimetry for teams which will PAB:

VOLUME II IP-2205 Rev. 8 Page 2 of 6 ATTACHMENT 5.1 POST-ACCIDENT SAMPLE EMERGENCY ENTRY BRIEF DRESS AND UNDRESS SEQUENCES (CONT)

1. Ring TLD's.
2. Head TLD's with 0-5R SRD's (Chemistry Only).
3. IR and 5R SRD's and TLD on Chest.
4. TLD or Electronic Dosimeter on SCBA Harness if SCBA is used.

B. Clothing requirements for teams which will draw and analyze sample in PAB:

1. Water-repellant outer layer.
2. 2 sets of shoe covers.
3. 2 sets of gloves.
4. Cloth hat and hood.

C. Respiratory Protection for teams:

1. Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) with air hose connection for teams, which will draw and analyze samples in PAB.

D. DISCUSS required equipment, and ENSURE teams are aware of equipment locations:

1. Keys (locked high radiation area keys must be logged out)
2. Radios
3. Instruments E. DISCUSS the undress area setup requirements using Attachment 5.2, "Post-Accident Sample Undress Area Suggested Set Up".
6. DISCUSS communication methods to be used by teams.
7. DISCUSS radiological monitoring (eg. air samples).

VOLUME II IP-2205 Rev. 8 Page 3 of 6 ATTACHMENT 5.1 POST-ACCIDENT SAMPLE EMERGENCY ENTRY BRIEF DRESS AND UNDRESS SEQUENCES NOTE Provided proper dressout, undress and contamination control is achieved, minor sequential variations to the following steps is permitted.

8. DRESSOUT in the following sequence:

A. By asking the individual and/or Dosimetry staff, CHECK SCBA qualification.

B. REMOVE Security badge.

C. DON soft ring TLDs and ensure they are clearly labelled with the individual's name, the quarter, the year and the specific hand (R/L).

D. DON one pair coveralls, low shoe covers, cotton liners, rubber gloves (taped or velcro), and tied skull cap.

E. ATTACH IR SRD, 5R SRD and TLD to coveralls.

F. DON first pair of high shoe covers (taped or velcro).

Plastic or nylon type may be used, as appropriate.

G. DON water-repellant outer layer.

H. DON second set of high shoe covers (taped to water repellant PCs for water seal). Plastic or nylon type may be used as appropriate. Nylon type recommended for wet surfaces for better traction.

I. DON second set of rubber gloves (taped to water repellant PCs for water seal).

J. PERFORM SCBA low pressure alarm test and DON SCBA harness with bottle.

K. HOOK up radio as follows:

1. Tape radio to SCBA harness or body.

VOLUME II iP-2205 Rev. 8 Page 4 of 6 ATTACHMENT 5.1 POST-ACCIDENT SAMPLE EMERGENCY ENTRY BRIEF DRESS AND UNDRESS SEQUENCES

2. Switch adapter to P.T.T. mode - attach to SCBA harness.
3. Position throat mike on right side of throat or Adam's Apple.
4. Tape all radio connections together.
5. Tape radio wires to body.
6. Ensure radio is on Channel #1
7. Turn radio on.

L. DON SCBA mask, check seal and leave breathing tube disconnected from regulator.

M. DON radio headset and verify operational.

N. ATTACH 5R SRD and TLD to SCBA mask.

Q. ATTACH 5R $RD or Merlin aerin to SGBA harnass.

DON hood and tape it along respirator facepiece seal and to P.

PCs.

Q. DON stopwatch and flashlight.

R. ATTACH key§ to SCBA harnes*;

  • Locked High Rad
  • Chemistry Locker
  • Chem. Lab S. ATTACH Security badge to outside of SCBA harness.

T. OBTAIN RO-2A and Teletector and VERIFY operation.

OBTAIN an extra radio and leave it at the PAB entrance (by U.

the Step-Off Pads) for return communication.

CONNECT SCBA hose to regulator. INITIATE breathing air flow V.

through the main line and TEST the emergency bypass valve and the low pressure alarm.

INDIVIDUAL IS NOW READY TO ACCESS THE PAB

VOLUME II IP-2205 Rev. 8 Page 5 of 6 ATTACHMENT 5.1 POST-ACCIDENT SAMPLE EMERGENCY ENTRY BRIEF DRESS AND UNDRESS SEQUENCES NOTE Unless directed otherwise by HP, the WM worker inside both SOPs must wear:

0 Coveralls 0 Skull Cap (tied)

Inner pair should be taped. Outer pair 0 2 pairs of rubber gloves.

should NOT be taped (velcro is acceptable) for easy removal and changeout.

S Low/High shoe covers. High pair requires tape or velcro.

0 Full-face respirator 0 Hood

9. UNDRESS in the following sequence:

A. PLACE PASS sample into plastic bag and pass it across each SOP, bagging it along the way (approximately 3 plastic bags needed for bagging sample). Ensure someone immediately transfers the sample to the Chemistry count room (3 hour3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> time constraint in effect).

B. Using a water spray bottle, SPRAY down the worker to minimize airborne contamination.

C. REMOVE Keys, security badge, flashlight, and stopwatch.

D. DISCONNECT radio from headset and remove radio.

dose and E. REMOVE Whole Body dosimeter from SCBA harness, read ensure dose is recorded by a nearby HP technician or WM worker. Specify the person, body location and dose reading.

F. UNTAPE outer high shoe covers and hood.

G. REMOVE hood and outer high shoe covers.

H. CUT/UNTIE skullcap drawstring. Avoid direct contact with bare skin.

VOLUME II IP-2205 Rev. 8 Page 6 of 6 ATTACHMENT 5.1 POST-ACCIDENT SAMPLE EMERGENCY ENTRY BRIEF DRESS AND UNDRESS SEQUENCES I. REMOVE SCBA harness/bottle, but leave the mask with breathing tube on worker. Worker should hold loose end of breathing tube away from his/her PCs.

NOTE outer At this point, WM worker assisting with undress should remove his/her (untaped, velcro gloves and put on a new, clean pair of outer gloves acceptable).

J. REMOVE water-repellant Pcs along with outer gloves.

K. REMOVE throat mike.

L. REMOVE radio headset and head dosimetry (SRD and TLD).

ENSURE dose is recorded along with worker's name and body location (i.e., head).

M. REMOVE SCBA mask with breathing tube.

onto first N. REMOVE inner pair of high shoe covers and atop SOP.

REMOVE Whole Body dosimeters from coveralls. ENSURE doses 0.

are recorded along with worker's name and body location (i.e.: chest).

P. PROCEED with routine undress.

Q. GIVE finger ring TLDs to HP or Dosimetry.

VOLUME II IP-2205 REV. 8 ATTACHMENT 5.2 POST-ACCIDENT SAMPLE UNDRESS AREA SUGGESTED SET UP To I

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