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Public Version of Rev 12 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure HP 1602.01, External Personnel Radiation Exposure Monitoring. Revised Index Encl
ML20072R799
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Site: Davis Besse Cleveland Electric icon.png
Issue date: 03/10/1983
From: Briden D
TOLEDO EDISON CO.
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HP-1602.01-01, HP-1602.01-1, NUDOCS 8304060352
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THE TOLEDO EDISON COMPANY DAVIS-BESSE NUCLEAR P0tJER STATION EMERGENCY PLAN SUPPORTING PROCEDURES REVISION INDEX PAGE REVISION PROCEDL"ttES REVISION TEMPORARY MODIFICATIONF i 7 HP 1602.01 12 HP 1604.01 4 HP 1604.02 0 AD 1827.01 3 AD 1827.02 9 AD 1827.03 2 AD 1827.04 2 AD 1827.05 2 AD 1827.06 2 AD 1827.07 2 T-6605 AD 1827.08 1 AD 1827.09 1 AD 1827.10 12 T-6491 AD 1827.11 4 AD 1827.12 9 AD 1827.13 5 AD 1827.15 4 AD 1827.16 1 AD 1827.17 4 AD 1850.04 5 AD 1850.05 6 AD 1850.06 0 ADMINISTRATIVE MEMORANDLE REVISION No. 37 ECS Pager and Telephone Numbers 30 No. 38 First Aid Team 12 No. 39 Fire Brigade 13 No. 41 E=ergency Duty Officer (EDO) 26 No. 42 Radiation Monitoring Teams (RMT) 19 Revision 172-

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1 HP 1602.01.11

1. PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure describes the monitoring and recording of external personnel radiation exposure and the monitoring for personnel contamination.
2. REFERENCES 2.1 Health Physics Procedures - Guidas and Limits for Radiation Exposure, HP 1601.01.

2.2 Title 10 CFR Part 20 (Standards for Protection Against Radiation).

2.3 FSAR, Section 12.3 (Health Physics).

(TSi 2 . 4- Technical Specifications Section 6.10.2 (Station Operat ing Records).

2.5 American National Standards IESI N13.6 - 1966 (R1972), Practice for Occupational Radiation Exposure Records System.

2.6 AD 1808.08 Access Control 2.7 HP 1601.03 Radiation Exposure Permits 11 2.8 NRC Regulatory Guide 8-14, Personnel Neutron Dosimeters

3. EQUIPENT REQUIRED 3.1 Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD's) 3.2 Self-reading pocket dosimeters ,

3.3 Dosimeter chargers 3.4 Neutron sensitive dosimeters 3.5 Health physics personnel contamination monitoring equip-ment 3.5.1 Portal monitors 3.5.2 Hand and foot counters 3.5.3 Hand-held friskers

4. DATA SHEETS REQUIRED 4.1 NRC Form 4 (Attachment 1) v +

l 2 HP 1602.01.10 4.2 NRC Form 5 (Attachment 2) 4.3 Radiation Exposure Record, ED 6458 (Attachment 3) 4.4 Dosimeter Record, ED 6547 (Attachment 4) 4.5 Visitors TLD Log (Attachment 5) 4.6 Temporary TLD Exposure Record (Attachment 6) 4.7 Extremity Badge Log (Attachment 7) 4.8 Toledo Edison Temporary TLD Issue (Attachment 8) 4.9 Current Radiation Exposure Pecord (Attachment 9) 4.10 Dosimeter Record for Neutron Calculation (Attachment 10)

5. PRECAUTIONS AND SAEITY 5.1 TLD's and self-reading dosimeters must be protected against loss or damage. Report any loss or daoage to the Chemistry and Health Physics Section immediately. Badges and dosimeters must not be removed from the site.

5.2 Care should be exercised not to jar, or drop pocket dosimeters as false readings may be obtained. Dropping a dosimeter discharges the electroscope which may give an off scale reading indicative of a high exposure dose. Return a pocket dosimeter to the Health Physics Monitor Room immediately when an offscale reading is observed. An estimate of the dose received will be made and the dosimeter rezeroed.

6. PROCEDURE 6.1 Thermoluminescent Dosimeter Badges (for beta and gamma dosimetry)

NOTE:

l For neutron dosimetry, see Section 6.1.5. ,

l 6.1.1 Personnel assigned to the station and any person l- likely to receive a dose in any calendar quarter in l excess of 25 percent of the quarterly dose limit for I whole-body, extremities, or skin of whole body shall be given a " permanent" or a " temporary" TLD l

l Badge.

10 1. Any individual likely to receive an exposure to his extremities in excess of 5 times his whole body exposure, his extremities shall be monitored if a significant dose is expected.

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2. Special attention must be given to nonuniform radiation fields so that the region of body (head, chest, or gonadal area) is monitored, whichever receives the highest exposure.
3. Personnel with " permanent" TLD badges will pick up their badges at the gate office upon entering the station and return them to the gate office when leaving the station. Badges are supplied by the Chemistry and Health Physics Section.

12 4. Personnel with " temporary" TLD badges normally pick up their badges at the PPF and return them to the PPF exit whenever leaving the Station.

Temporary TLD's are issued by Chemistry and Health Physics personnel at the beginning of each month or whenever needed.

NOTE:

Visitors will turn their " temporary" TLD's in at the exit to RACA.

NOTE:

A self-reading dosimeter or an alternate means of estimating personnel exposure approved by the Chemist & Health Physicist or his designee may be substituted for a TLD.

5. For personnel issued permanent TLD's, the following must be done by Chemistry & Health Physics personnel.

4 (1) An NRC Form 4 (Attachment 1) must be com-pleted as instructed on the form.

(2) Past radiation exposure records must be obtained before the quarterly whole body exposure is permitted to exceed 1.25 Rem. -

r (3) A radiation exposure record must be kept (NRC Form 5, Attachment 2). This record shall be updated quarterly from monthly TLD readouts. This record must be pre- I served indefinitely and the data reported annually within the first calendar quarter to the NRC as required in 10 CFR 20.401 and 20.407.

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4 HP 1602.01.9 (4) Upon termination of employment or work, or in the event of overexposure, the NRC and the individual must be furnished a report of personnel exposure as required in 10 CFR 20.405, 20.408, and 20.409. Upon request, the individual must be furnished a report of his exposure.

6.1.2 Other persons required to enter RACA shall be issued a

" visitor" or "tempcrary" TLD badge. For these persons, the following applies:

1. Continuing visitora, contractors, and other utility personnel not assigned to DBNPS who will be entering known radiation areas shall be issued a " temporary" TLD badge by the Chemistry and Health Physics Section. " Temporary" TLD badges are to be read monthly.
2. " Temporary" TLD's shall be issued the first time an individual enters RACA for the current calendar month. Attachment Nos. 6 and 8, " Temporary TLD 9 Issue Log"and " Toledo Edison Temporary TLD Issue Report", shall be filled out for each Temporary TLD as it is issued. The Temporary TLD will be removed from use at the end of each month. These individuals requiring a Temporary TLD shall have Chemistry and Health Physics re-issue them a new Temporary TLD each month. i=

9 3. Attachment No. 8 shall contain all required

- Attachment 9 information and is to be updated from monthly TLD readouts with each individual's monthly exposure recorded. This record must be preserved indefinitely and the data reported annually within the first calendar quarter to the NRC as required in 10 CFR 20.401 and 20.407.

4. Upon termination of employment or work, or in the event of overexposure, the NRC and the .

individual must be furnished a report of per-sonnel exposure as required in 10 CFR 20.405, 20.408, and 20.409. Upon request, the individual must be furnished a report of his exposure.

5. Visitors who are at DBNPS for only a few days and who will be entering RACA, shall be issued a

. "visitor's" TLD. The visitor's TLD will be issued at the entrance to RACA the first time the visitor enters RACA and returned to the RACA entrance when exiting. ,

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Persons wearing a "VISITCR" TLD badge and have completed RCT may enter RACA unescorted. Those 1 11 persons who do not have current RCT training must

be escorted by an individual who has current

! training. This does not remove necessity for escorts for security reasons.

6. When " visitor" TLD is issued, the visitor shall supply the information requested in Attachment 5, ,

Visitor's TLD Log. The " visitor" TLD badge may be reused by another visitor unless a radiation exposure is known or suspected. If an exposure is suspect:d, the " visitor's" badge is to be retained for readout (ie., a net exposure on self-reading dosimeter in excess of 20 MREM).

7. The visitor's TLD's shall be read out monthly and the dose recorded according to TLD badge number only.

CAUTION:

Individuals who have " visitor" TLD badges should receive essentially no dose; the Chemistry and Health Physics Section should be notified when visitors will be allowed to enter radiation areas to determine whether a " permanent" or

" temporary" TLD badge 'should be issued. Under no circumstances should " visitor" badged individuals be permitted to receive a dose in any calendar quarter in excess of 25% of the quarterly dose limit for the whole body.

- 8. Individuals using Visitor TLD's being being escorted are not required to sign in on an REP.

The escort is responsible to verbally inform his visitor (s) of the conditions and health physics requirements in the area. The dosimeter readings -

and times are entered on the Visitor Badge Record Sheet (Attachment 5).

6.1.3 Personnel shall wear the TLD badge on the front of the body between the knee and head so that an accurate measurement of whole body dose can be made.

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6 HP 1602.01.11 in that region of the whole body which is likely to receive the highest dose.

A. When worn in an area of contamination or high contamination, the TLD badge should be worn in the pocket of the coveralls so that it is protected from contamination.

NOTE:

If the work area has higher radiation levels which require checking the dosimeter frequently, place dosimetry in a plastic bag. ,

I B. TLD badges must be secured so that there is no l chance for loss.

6.1.4 Extremity TLD's shall be used when specified as a ,

requirement on a Radiation Exposure Permit (REP). They j 11 should be sorn on tne hand or foot which is likely to receive the highest radiation dose. They ;hould be worn so that the TLD is not shielded by the hand or foot.

NOTE:

If extremity monitoring is to be provided then the Extremity Monitoring Log Sheet (Attachment 7) must be filled out and placed in the Temporary Badge Issue book for that month.

6.1.5 Neutron Dosimetry 11 1. Neutron whole body doses should be limited to 300 mrems per quarter.

2. There are three methods which can be used to assign personnel exposures from neutrons:

(1) Multiply the self-reading dosimeter reading _

times five (5); or (2) Multiply the time exposed to neutrons times the neutron dose rate determined from the measurement of a Neutron Rem-Counter; or (3) Use the integrated neutron dose determined with the RASCAL Neutron Rem-Counter.

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3. When working in areas where there is a potential for neutron exposures, each individual is to sign in on Attachment 10 (Dosimeter Record for Neutron Calculation). Send the completed Attach-ment 10 to the Health Physics Supervisor to ensure that the individual's neutron exposure is added to his exposure record.

6.2 Self-Reading Dosimeters .

6.2.1 The self-reading dosimeter is used as a dayby-day indication of personnel gamma exposure so that expo-sure guide values given in HP 1601.01 will not be i

inadvertently exceeded. In the event that a TLD tadge is lost or damaged, the dosimeter readings are used to '

replace the lost TLD badge official records.

6.2.2 All personnel entering RACA shall wear a self-reading .

dosimeter. Personnel are to wear the dosimeter in I close proximity to the TLD badge.

6.2.3 Persons requiring access to the Radiation Access Control Area (RACA) shall be issued a self-reading 12 pocket dosimeter for which they shall be responsible.

s 6.2.4 Before entering the RACA, personnel may "zero" their own dosimeter by inserting it in the dosimeter charger and adjusted the control until the hairline is on zerO.

NOTE:

After the dosimeter is removed from the charger, the zero position should be checked because the hairline may shift its position when the dosimeter is removed from the chargers If this happens, the dosimeter should be replaced in the charger and adjusted below zero to compensate for the shift.

6.2.5 At the end of each work day when the RACA was entered, -

" permanent and temporary" TLD badge wearers shall read their dosimeter and record the radiation dose received on their Radiation Exposure Record, ED 6458 (Attachment 3).

1. The Radiation Exposure Record is signed the first time an entry is made for each month.
2. An individual's daily dose is recorded in the

" Daily" column next to the number correspond-ing to the day of the month.

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3. The " Daily" dose is added to the accumulated whole-body exposure and recorded in the " Quarter" column.

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4. Radiation Exposure Record cards are administered by the C&HP Section. When the monthly TLD j results are received, the cards will be corrected.

(1) When the dose for the " running total calendar quarter" from TLD results exceeds 300 mreni, the current' Radiation Exposure Record card shall be corrected to agree with the TLD

record.

(2)- Corrected entries are made on.the carr! by Chemistry and Health Physics personnel who

, will initial and date any corrections.

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5. The C&HP Section will provide assistance in zeroing dosimeters, readings, and recording exposures.

l 6.2.6 Four models of the self-reading dosimeter are used.

Selected according to REP requirements.

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1. 0-200 or 0-500 mR range - for normal use
2. 0-1R range - dosimeter used for entering high i radiation areas
3. 5R range - dosimeter used when the quarterly.

dose is approached for a single exposure

4. 0-100R range - dosimeter for lifesaving NOTE:

The 0-IR~and higher dosimeters are used'only on a planned basis.

! 6.2.7 Personnel zero their own dosimeters before entering l the RACA when the reading.is greater than 20%-(40 mR l for 0-200 rR, and 100 mR for 0-500) of full scale. On I the Dosimeter Record ED 6547 (Attachment 4), enter the l information required. The issuance and use of the Dosimeter Record is covered in HP 1601.03, Radiation j Exposure Permits.

I 6.2.8 Personnel will periodically check the reading (expo-sure) on their dosimeters during the course of a day.

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l check their dosimeter readings (exposures) before l entering, during occupancy, and upon leaving the area. l 10 6.2.9 If at any time during the course of a day, a 0200 or 0-500 mR range dosimeter exceeds 80% of the full scale reading (160 mR for 0-200 mR range, or 400 mR for 0-500 mR range), the wearer shall return to the Health Physics Monitor Room to have C&HP personnel record the I dose, check his quarterly accumulated dose, and rezero the dosimeter before re-entering the RACA.

6.2.10 If at any time a personnel dosimeter is found to be off scale, a read-out of the individual's TLD Badge is required 'oefore an individual is allowed to return to RACA, unless the Chemist & HP or his designee determines that the off scale reading is not due to over exposure.

6.2.11 Personnel who are working in contaminated areas shall not read dosimeters by holding with contaminated gloves. Gloves shall be removed carefully or clean gloves placed on over contaminated gloves before handling personnel dosimeter. A second individual who is known to have " clean" non-contaminated gloves may read other persons' dosimeters in order to determine exposures.

6.2.12 Every effort should be made to prevent contamination of personal dosimeters. When it is known or suspected that they have become contaminated, they shall be delivered tc C&HP Section for surveying and de-con-tamination if necessary.

6.2.13 Whenever personal dosimeters are lost or damaged, the individual shall immediately leave the RACA and notify C&HP Section. A reasonable estimate of the dose received by the lost or damaged dosimeters will be made for record purpose.

6.3 Friskers O

10 6.3.1 The NRC and INPO guideline for personnel contamination is 5000 dpm/100 2cm . A frisker is the only type of personnel monitor capable of detecting contamination at 5000 dpm (or 500 eps as read from the rate meter).

Anyone leaving a Contamination or High Contamination Area must frisk as described in this section before leaving RACA.

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10 HP 1602.01.12 6.3.2 Count-rate meters (friskers) will be installed in locations in the station where monitoring for per-sonnel contamination is deemed necessary. The moni-tors will be set up and the alarm point set by the Chemistry and Health Physics Section. The alarm setting and range selection switch must not be changed by personnel using the monitor. Personnel other than Chemistry & HP should use only the volume control and the reset button.

6.3.3 Approach to probe (detector) of the unit with the hands, but don't pick it up until the hands are moved slowly near the probe (as close to the probe as

, possible without touching it). If the alarm sounds,

de-contaminate the hands before touching the probe.

6.3.4 Once hands are shown to be-free from contamination, pick up the probe.

1 6.3.5 Survey the rest of the body by passing the probe ,

. slowly over the body. Make an thorough survey j of the bottoms of shoes, elbows, knees, face, and l rear. 1

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,A. If no increase in the clicking rate is heard, 1

- no significant contamination is present. l B. If clicking rate increases, survey that area even more carefully. If the alarm does not l sound, no significant contamination is present.  !

C. If the alarm sounds, contamination is.present l

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and must be removed. Put on the clean gloves or shoe covers provided if the hands or feet l are contaminated. Reset the alarm. Go to the 1 12 H.P. Monitor Area until clean. Seek assistance l from Chemistry & HP if necessary. Restrict ,

movements until the source of contamination is l determined and cleaned up. '

NOTE:

Persons must not leave the RACA with contamination on their bodies, clothing, or equipment.

. 6.4 . Hand and Foot Monitor 6.4.1 A beta-gamma hand and foot monitor, located at the Radiation Access Control Area at Door 415, will provide a means of detecting the presence and general location of contamination on hands and' shoes. ' After removing protective clothing and washing hands, the S

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6.4.2 To use the hand and foot monitor, stand on the front apron and place hands in the slots provided.

6.4.3 Wait for the time period indicated on the monitor. If there is no alarm response, the hands and shoe bottoms may be considered free of contamination.

6.4.4 If there is an alarm response, observe the various meters to determine which hand or foot has the high count rate. Proceed as in Part C of Section 6.3.5.

Reset the alarm. ,

6.4.5 A hand-held frisker is located on the side of the unit to detect contamination on clothing and localized areas of the body. Use it as described in step 6.3.

6.5 ' Portal Monitor 12 6.5.1 A portal monitor (walk-thru) provides complete head to foot monitoring for beta-gamma contamination detec-tion. All personnel must pass through the portal monitor as they exit the RACA through Door 415 or Door 310 and as they pass through the gate office when leaving the station.

6.5.2 Enter the portal monitor and stand for the pre-deter-mined count time. If at-the end of the counting time, there has been no alarm response, no contamination is present.

6.5.3 If the alarm sounds, contamination is present. Observe the various meters to determine the general location of the contamination. Proceed as in Part C in Section 6.3.5. Reset the alarm.

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15 HP 1602.01.7 ATTACHMENT 2 svens 9, seif eosmatory. The,mues se to tw gnen a tem The eroonamen and safe = erne of men form or a c*ew and toyote A41 emesserements are to me interoreten in sme oest regere contaereing aos me enemmation reew rea on enes term is re* 10 ene

35. memos snown ano ia accorasace wem Parserson 20 4ici essres evemeans to seenen 23 a0e et -5cenaaras for Protection where caecusation are maae ta rieuwmme cose. a conv of Agones Aasiationi' 10 C7 4 20 as a current reenen of occuoationae use ne ma.ntamee n cn cacusations mrarecero. sn e, case is wtoaese me.atmeen e tae cose cor ain cme conewc a

ns ttien c. m esernes saeat on esoosures. Sucn a escorn .a .s revusrea ter earn moniaue ior wnom veewanee man cor==v mater is seis man ICS or tav omse soecinen sa #ar s save unear Seenon 20.'02. Note emas a waarate n orm NAC $ is tr se 20.>01 tat tne onrase "tes tren IC'." *eo oe eatores ia wese for recorerug enterem evoosure to : tes = nee ouav. ties of a rumenem wasue.

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lasse 8. This eron neve to esmotetoa omy wnen me sneet vusee of 1 1/4 rems e,6tieg esca sucn saeacar cuarter.

to reeere wnese moet emessures see =e seensee is taan 18. Enw me totas esencar custer case from t rem t2 F ine maniowas unose t=e orovimone o* Paragreen sram f rea 12 et cuarterov ocus are entaces e e em 121 M20.108i n wmen assows us to Jn runs cor ovarter to tn.e ano me case as nascri cesemaneg tae cose was rece=tse.eae c we.. a -e cmmtas

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