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Forwards Sections of Rev 4 to Generation Station Emergency Plan (Gsep) & Rev 0 to Braidwood Station Gsep Annex Referenced in Affidavit of Jc Golden Included W/Util Motion for Summary Disposition on Pleadings,
ML20126M011
Person / Time
Site: Braidwood  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 06/17/1985
From: Copeland V
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO., ISHAM, LINCOLN & BEALE
To: Brenner L, Callihan A, Cole R
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
CON-#285-502 OL, NUDOCS 8506200207
Download: ML20126M011 (11)


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,85 JIN 19 NO:52 == nuo June 17, 1985 Lawrence Brenner, Esq., Chairman Dr. Richard F. Cole Adminiatrative Law Judge Administrative Law Judge 6

Atomic Safety and Licensing Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Board 5 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory U.S. Nuclear Regulatory 4

Commission Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Washington, D.C. 20555 Dr. A. Dixon Callihan

  • Administrative Law Judge 102 Oak Lane Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Re In the Matter of Commonwealth Edison Company (Braidwood Nuclear Power Station, Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-456 and 50-457) Al

Dear Administrative Judges:

The Affidavit of John C. Golden, which was included with ,

the Motion of Commonwealth Edison Company for Summary Disposition on Pleadings, dated June 11, 1985, references sections of the Generating Station Emergency Plan ("GSEP") and the Braidwood Station GSEP t Annex. (Golden Affidavit, par. 3.) These documents were served in -

their entirety on the Licensing Board and all parties on March 15,

! 1985 and March 13, 1985, respectively. (Letters of Joseph Gallo to Administrative Judges.) For ease of reference, I am enclosing .

copies of the sections that were referenced by Dr. Golden in his i affidavit.

Very truly yours, i Yh 2Lb Victor G. Copeland g

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. Commonwealth Edison One Fast Nationsi Piara Cnicago Ilhnois Acoress Reply to Post Othee Bom 767 Cnicago lihnois 60690 January 21, 1985 Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555

Subject:

Braidwood Station Units 1 and 2 Annex to GSEP NRC Docket Nos. 50-456/457 Reference (a): E. D. Swartz letter to H. R. Denton dated May 15, 1984

Dear Mr. Denton:

The enclosure to this letter provides a copy of our Braidwood Station Annex to the Commonwealth Edison Generating Stations Emergency Plan (GSEP) for your review. NRC Staff review of this information should allow for partial closure of Outstanding Part A Item No. 6 in the Braidwood SER.

This Annex has been incorporated into controlled copies of the Commonwealth Edison GSEP. It includes Emergency Action Levels (Table BWA 5-1) and Evacuation Time Estimates (Figure BWA 6-2) which were not part of the Draft Annex submitted with Reference (a).

Please address any comments or concerns that you or your staff may have regarding the enclosure to this office.

One (1) signed original and fifteen (15) copies of this letter with the Enclosure are provided for your use.

eiy truly yours, l ,

f H David H. Smith Nuclear Licensing Administrator cc: Monte P. Phillips - RIII RIII Inspector - Braidwood 9665N

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October, 1984 Revision 0 7.4 Frotective Facilities and souipment The principal onsite assembly areas for graidwood station are the Machine shop on the 401-foot elevation of the service Building and the Unit 92 Turbine Building trackway. These areas are suitable because:

1) They are large open areas suitable for assembling a large number of people in a st. ort times
2) They are relatively close to the security Gaten)uses and
3) They have a low procability of being affected b) a serious accident involving the Mass.

The offsite evacuation / relocation areas for graidwood station are discussed in section 6.0 of this annex. All three locations are suitable, depending on the emergency condition, with personnel, supplies and communications readily available.

7.5 First Aid and Medical Facilities graidwood station has an in-plant first aid / decontamination room on the 426 foot elevation of the auxiliary building near the station laboratory complex. This room is provided with a sint, a shower, a portable leaded glass shield, and a supply cabinet.

First aid kits, stretchers, sinks, eyewashes and emergency showers have been placed in strategic locations throughout the station.

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Octobe r , 1984 Revision 0 As mentioned in the generic plan, medical treatment given to injured persons at the station is of a 'first aid

  • nature. When more professional care is needed, injured persons are transported to a local hospital or clinic. St. Joseph Hospital in Joliet, Illinois is the designated hospital for handling contaminated injured personnel.

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, Policy Statement This document has been prepared to celineate the recuirements anc prececures governing the Commonwealth Edison Ccmcany Nuclear Divisien Generating Stations Emergency Plan (GSEP). Implementation of the GSEP as coverec by the Generic Plan and a Site Annex, including both corporate and site Emergency Plan Imolementing Prececures (EPIPs), provides a degree of assurance that the numcer of acnce cecisions mace curing an emergency are minimizec. The GSEP ensures that necessary equipment, supplies, and essential services are availacle to meet the needs of an emergency in order to provice for the health anc safety of the puclic, including Commonwealth Edison empicyes, the limitation of camage to facilities and prcperty, and the restoration of such facilities.

Implementation of the GSEP provices fcr compliance with acclicacle recuirements of the Nuclear Regulatory Commissien, Federal Emergency Management Agency, States of Illinois, Iowa, Wiscensin ano apprcpriate local governments, anc their acp11 cable emergency plans.

The Division Vice Presicent & General Manager, Nuclear Statiens, is assignec the overall responsibility for implementation of the Generating Statiens Emergency Plan. Authority anc rescensibility are assigned to the Technical Services Manager, Nuclear Services, for directing and administering tne GSEP with respect to each nuclear generating station anc for cercorate personnel. Actual development, revisions and concectual cesign of the generic GSEP, Site Annexes anc EPIPs are rescensibilities assigned tc the Sucervisor of Emergency Planning.

The scoce of the CSEP covers all nuclear generating stations both curing the licensing phase anc curing tneir cceratien.

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April, 1984 Revision 4 Commonwealth Edison Company GEPERATING STATION EMERENCY PLAN (GSEP) l l

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April, 1984 Revision 4 6.5 Aid to Affected onsite Personnel 6.5.1 Emergency Personnel Exposure Being licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, all Commonwealth nuclear stations maintain personnel exposure control programs in accordance with 10 CFR 20. The Commonwealth Edison Radiation Protection Standards include guidance that should be used for limiting personnel exposures under emergency conditions. When-ever possible, the prior approval of the Station Superintendent, the Commonwealth Medical Director, and/or the Station's Radiation Protection Supervisor should be secured before exposing individuals to dose equivalents beyond 10 CFR 20 limits. In addition to the guidance of the Commonwealth Edison Radiation Protection Standards, emergency personnel exposures shall be limited to the recommendations of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as follows:

1) Emergency Workers - This applies to conditions where it is desirable to enter an emergency area to protect facilities, eliminate serious unplanned release of effluents, or to control fires.

a) Planned whole body dose equivalent shall not exceed 25 rens;

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t b) Planned dose equivalent to the thyroid shall not exceed 125 rems.

2) Life Saving Actions -

This applies to search for and removal of injured persons or entry to the emergency area to prevent conditions that would injure other people.

a) Dose equivalent to the whole body shall not exceed 75 rems; b) No limit for the thyroid since total loss of thyroid function could be allowable.

Th e emergency limits outlined in this section shall be voluntary and, if received, be limited to once in a lifetime."

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April, 1984 Revision 4 6.5.2 Decontamination and First Aid 6.5.2.1 General There are no resident physicians, nurses, or industrial hygienists on the staff of Commonwealth's generating stations. However, the radiation protection personnel at each nuclear station are experienced in control of radioactive contamination and decontamination work. The radiation protection personnel and certain supervisors are also trained and qualified to administer first aid. These individuals are annually retrained in first aid by the station training staff. At least one of these individuals is available on shift at all times.

The functions of station personnel in handling onsite injured people are:

1) afford rescue;
2) administer first aid including such resuscitative measures as are deemed necessary;
3) begin decontamination procedures; and
4) arrange suitablec transportation to a hospital when required.

6.5.2.2 Initial First Aid Primary attention shall be directed to the actual factors involved in the treatment of casualties, such as:

control of bleeding, resuscitation including heart and lung. .

protection of wounds from bacterial or radioactive contami-nation and the immobilization of fractures.

6.5.2.3 Decontamination Nuclear Station radiation protection personnel shall provide an initial estimate of the magnitude of surface contamination of the injured and preliminary estimates of total body dose to the injured. Directed by radiation protection personnel, the station should carry out primary rapid and simple decontamination of the surface of the body when possible and advisable before transportation oC the injured to a designated hospital.

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April, 1984 Revision 4 6.5.3 Medical Transoortation Arrangements are made by each nuclear generating station for prompt ambulance service for transporting persons with injuries involving radioactivity from the respective generating station to designated hospitals. Such service is available on a 24-hour per day basis and is confirmed in writing. Radiation monitoring services shall be provided by Commonwealth whenever it becomes necessary to use the ambulance service for the transportation of contaminated persons.

Injured persons shall be transported to a hospital or other medical facility in a prudent and timely manner. Those persons contaminated with radioactive material shall be taken to the desig-nated hospital and be accompanied by a person qualified in radi-ation monitoring techniques.

6.5.4. Medical Treatment 6.5.4.1 Mosoital Facilities Arrangements, confirmed in writing every two (2) calendar years, are maintained by Commonwealth with a qualified hospital located in the vicinity of each nuclear generating station for receiving and treating of contaminated or exposed persons. Such nearby hospital facilities shall be utilized for decontamination and initial treatment of persons with injuries involving radioactivity and requiring immediate hospital care. Commonwealth shall provide medical consultants to aid in any special care necessary at these facilities.

Arrangements, confirmed in writing every two (2) l calendar years, are also maintained by the corporate office with a qualified major medical facility well equipped and r staffed for dealing with persons having radiation injuries

) and whenever necessary, such persons will be transferred to this major hospital facility for extended specialized treatment. Currently,- Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, Illinois serves as this hospital. Commonwealth will have available to the staff of this hospital its specialist who will provide the direction of the special care necessary for the treatment of persons having radiation injuries.

6.5.4.2 Radiological Medical Consultants Because of the specialized nature of the diagnosis and treatment of radiation injuries, commonwealth's corporate medical office maintains a roster of physicians especially competent in this area of medicine and available for the i

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April, 1984 Revision 4 care of persons with these spe'cial problems. Included in this roster are experts in the treatment of internal contamination, cutaneous radiation injury, total body irradiation and other potential problems related to exposure by ionizing radiation or radioactive. materials.

These specialists may be in direct charge of the care of these patients or serve as consultants to other physicians in charge of their care.

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