L-PI-03-092, Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures

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Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures
ML032820427
Person / Time
Site: Prairie Island  Xcel Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/01/2003
From: Solymossy J
Nuclear Management Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
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Comm-it :e Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant Operated by Nuclear Management Company, LLC L-PI-03-092 October 1, 2003 I OCFR50.4 U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT DOCKETS 50-282 AND 50-306 LICENSE NOS. DPR-42 AND DPR-60 PRAIRIE ISLAND EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES Furnished with this letter are the recent changes to the Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures F3 and the EOF Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures F8. This submittal includes the following documents:

INDEX:

Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures TOC EOF Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures TOC REVISIONS F3-14.2 Operations Emergency Surveys Rev. 10 F8-4 Emergency Support and Logistics Rev. 5 ADDITIONS:

None DELETIONS:

None TEMPORARY CHANGE DELETIONS:

None INSTRUCTIONS:

Instructions for updating the manual are included.

Also included in this package is a procedure tab for 'F3-17.1 ' which was previously issued.

1717 Wakonade Drive East

  • Welch, Minnesota 55089-9642 Telephone: 651.388.1121

r USNRC NUCLEAR MANAGEMENT COMPANY, LLC L-PI-03-092 Page 2 This letter contains no new commitments and no revisions to existing commitments.

As per 10 CFR 50.4, two copies have also been provided to the NRC Region IlIl Office and one to the NRC Resident Inspector. If you have any questions, please contact Mel Agen at 651-388-1121 Extension 7210.

h M. Solymos ice President, rairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant CC Steve Orth, USNRC, Region III (2 copies)

NRC Resident Inspector- Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant (w/o attachment)

Attachment 1717 Wakonade Drive East

  • Welch, Minnesota 55089-9642 Telephone: 651.388.1121

A Mfst Num: 2003 - 0719 Date  : 09/26/03 FROM Bruce Loesch/Mary Gadient Loc Prairie Island TO  :-UNDERWOOD, BETTY J topy Num: 515 Holder : US NRC DOC CONTROL DESK SUBJECT :-Revisions to CONTROLLED DOCUMENTS Procedure # Rev Title Revisions:

F8-4 5 EMERGENCY SUPPORT & LOGISTICS

..UPDATING INSTRUCTIONS -- -

Place this material in your Prairie Island Controlled Manual or File. Remove revised or cancelled material and recycle it.- Sign and date this letter in the space provided below within ten working days and-return to Bruce Loesch or Mary Gadient, Prairie Island Nuclear Plant, 1717 Wakonade Drive E.,.

  • Welch1 MN 55089 .:... -..  :: ..:--:.--...:.. .: -. --

-Contact Bruce Loesch (ext 4664) or.Mary Gadient.(ext 48) if you have any questions.

Received the material stated above and-complied with the updating instructions Date

l PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR

Title:

I t GENERATING PLANT EOF Emerg Plan Implementing Procedures TOC l l Effective Date : 09/25/03 NOTE: This set may contain a partial distribution l f t / l of this Document Type. Please refer to the CHAMPS Approved By: Module for specific Copy Holder Contents.

l (BP Supt(J'l Document # Title Rev F8-1 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY ORGANIZATION 7 F8-2 RESPONSIBILITIES DURING AN ALERT, SITE AREA OR 7 GENERAL EMERGENCY IN THE OF F8-3 ACTIVATION OPERATION OF THE EOF 5 F8-4 EMERGENCY SUPPORT & LOGISTICS 5 F8-5 OFFSITE DOSE ASSESSMENT & PROTECTIVE ACTION 8 RECOMMENDATIONS F8-6 RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING & CONTROL AT THE EOF 6 F8-8 OFFSITE AGENCY LIAISON ACTIVITIES 4 F8-9 EVENT TERMINATION OR TRANSITION TO RECOVERY 7 F8-10 RECORD KEEPING IN THE EOF 2 F8-11 TRANSFER TO THE BACKUP EOF 5 F8-12 EMERGENCY REMP 3 Page 1 of 1

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  • Proceduresegments may be performed from memory.
  • Use the procedure to verify segments are complete.
  • Mark off steps within segment before continuing.
  • Procedureshould be availableat the work location.

K./ O.C. REVIEW DATE: OWNER: EFFECTIVE DATE

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PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT EOF EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMlENTING PROCEDURES NUMBER:

EMERGENCY

=E IIE SUPPORT AND F8-4 4 hi a iEClIZLOGISTICS REV: 5 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidance for implementing various emergency support and logistic activities that may be needed to support the plant's emergency response or support operation of the EOF. Emergency support and logistic activities include: coordinating services of nuclear consultants and vendors, emergency processing of purchase orders and providing logistics support for extended EOF operation.

2.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure applies to the Emergency Manager, Technical Support Supervisor, EOF Coordinator, EOF Coordinator Assistant or anyone in the EOF that may need to coordinate activities related to emergency support or logistics.

3.0 PRECAUTIONS NONE 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 The Emergency Manager is responsible to ensure that the EOF is providing the plant the necessary support and coordination of offsite vendor, consultant or contractor services in support of the emergency.

4.2 The Technical Support Supervisor is responsible to ensure appropriate and necessary technical support actions are provided according to this procedure.

4.3 The EOF Coordinator is responsible to ensure that the necessary emergency support actions related to the effective operation of the EOF are completed according to this procedure.

4.4 The EOF Coordinator Assistant is responsible to assist the EOF Coordinator as necessary.

5.0 PREREQUISITES An Alert, Site Area or General Emergency has been declared at Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant.

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EOF EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTiNG PROCEDURES 6.0 PROCEDURE 6.1 Coordinating Services of Nuclear Consultants and Vendors S l , lllE The plant notifies Westinghouse Electric Corporation QY l l - l l land INPO of the emergency event as part of the Initial l ( renoifcaio for an Alert, Site Area or General Emergency.:

l l ill The plant does not provide periodic updates to these Ski l!! lorganizations.

6.1.1 Emergency Manager A. Review the need to update W of the emergency condition and direct the Technical Support Supervisor to update W. as necessary.

B. If site assistance from W is required, direct the Technical Support Supervisor to request that W send a site response team to the EOF.

C. Direct Technical Support Group to provide update information to INPO as necessary.

D. Determine the need for additional assistance from any other vendor, consultant or contractor and direct the Technical Support Supervisor or the EOF Coordinator, as appropriate, to initiate the procurement of the necessary services. See Table 1 for a list of vendors, consultants and contractors to consider.

6.1.2 Technical Support Supervisor A. Refer to Table for a list of vendors, consultants and contractors when considering the need for possible assistance.

B. Provide emergency status updates to W as directed by the Emergency Manager.

C. If necessary, identify equipment or assistance that is desired from the vendor.

D. If directed by the Emergency Manager, request that the vendor send a site response team to the EOF.

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PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLFAR GENERATING PLANT EOF EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NUMBER:

EMERGENCY SUPPORT AND F8-4 LOGISTICS 5 E. The procurement of equipment or services should be coordinated with Pi Materials and Procurement Services group. See Section 6.3 for more guidance on emergency processing of purchase orders.

F. If vendor assistance will be required for more than three days, initiate procedures to procure long-term services in accordance with section 6.3.

G. Ensure that appropriate contacts are established to facilitate the timely ordering of equipment or services.

H. Ensure all logistics information concerning requests for services or purchases are logged on PINGP 1042.

6.1.3 EOF Coordinator A. Refer to Table 1 for a list of vendors, consultants or contractors when considering the need for assistance in support of EOF operation.

B. Contact the plants Communication System Specialist for assistance with EOF Communication System modification or repairs.

C. If possible, use the normal local food supply vendors for continued EOF operation. If widespread contamination exists offsite, consult with the RPSS before ordering the delivery of food to the EOF.

D. When the Emergency Manager approves the request for goods or services, direct the EOF Coordinator Assistant or an administrative staff person to notify the vendor and order the goods or services.

E. Ensure that appropriate contacts are established to facilitate the timely ordering of goods or services.

F. Ensure all logistics information concerning requests for goods or services are logged on PINGP 1042.

6.2 Vendor and Consultant Services 6.2.1 A partial list of vendors, consultants, and contractors are listed in Table 1.

Additional vendors, consultants, and contractors are known by Site Materials Engineering personnel and site engineers.

6.2.2 Telephone numbers for the listed organizations are located in the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Telephone Directory.

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PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT EOF EMlERGENCY PAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NUMBER:

i~s EMERGENCY E

i AND LOGISTICS8-4 REV:

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6.2.3 Ensure all logistics Information concerning requests for services or purchases are logged on PINGP 1042.

6.2.4 When requesting equipment or services, contact the organization and describe plant conditions.

6.2.5 The vendor will control the contacting of applicable organizations within his own company to supply whatever assistance is required.

6.3 Emergency Processing of Purchase Orders 6.3.1 When the need for equipment and/or services are realized, the Site Materials Engineering group should be requested to assist in the procurement of the equipment and/or services.

6.3.2 The Technical Support Supervisor (or EOF Coordinator, as appropriate) should ensure that one individual is assigned to be responsible for the processing of the purchase order.

6.3.3 Maintain a list of all arrangements for services or equipment that are obtained or being negotiated. All logistics information concerning requests for services or purchases should be logged on PINGP 1042.

6.3.4 When assigned to process a purchase request for the Technical Support Supervisor (or EOF Coordinator), the responsible individual should review the following guidance:

A. Determine the applicable sources to supply the equipment or service requested.

B. Contact the vendor or supplier and order the equipment or service.

C. If it is necessary to obtain a purchase order for the vendor or supplier before they will provide their service or work, the Materials Engineering group will provide a purchase order number.

D. As time permits, fill out a purchase requisition.

E. Assist in making arrangements for production and shipment with the vendor, as applicable.

F. Assist in coordinating delivery and transportation schedules.

G. Provide feedback concerning the projected deliveries, or other information concerning the assigned purchase order, to the Technical Support Supervisor (or EOF Coordinator, as appropriate).

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PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT EOF EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMVENTING PROCEDURES i n . l ~~~~~~~~~~~~NUMBER:

x ii l l EMERGENCY SUPPORT AND F-i 11 N i ~~~~LOGISTICS REV: 4 Table I Vendor And Consultant Services Telephone numbers for these organizations are located in the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Telephone Directory.

Ensure all logistics information concerning requests for services or purchases are logged on PINGP 1042.

  • When requesting equipment or services, contact the organization and describe plant conditions.
  • The vendor will control the contacting of applicable organizations within his own company to supply whatever assistance is required.

PRAIRIE ISLAND'S NSSS NSSS - Westinghouse Electric Corporation A. The plant's Shift Emergency Communicator only notifies W of the initial emergency classification of an Alert, Site Area or General Emergency.

B. Be prepared to discuss as many facts as are available at the time of the follow-up call and identify a cognizant individual inyour group to provide continuing updates to W.

C. PINGP/NMC has a letter of agreement for receiving necessary emergency support from W.

GENERAL SUPPORT SERVICES AND VENDORS

1. Emergency Response Coordination Assistance - INPO A. The plant's Shift Emergency Communicator only notifies INPO of the initial emergency classification of an Alert, Site Area or General Emergency. The Technical Staff provides periodic updates to INPO, as necessary.

B. Be prepared to discuss as many facts as are available at the time of the follow-up call.

C. INPO has access to many suppliers and contracting firm's emergency contact telephone numbers.

D. INPO may provide additional technical assistance as requested.

E. The INPO Resources Manual has additional nuclear emergency support information.

F. PINGP/NMC has a letter of agreement for receiving necessary emergency support from INPO.

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Table 1 Vendor and Consultant Services

2. Radio Repair - Folsom Communications, Inc.

Folsom Communications, Inc. provides radio repair services.

3. Emergency Siren Repair - Nelson Radio Communications Nelson Radio Communication provides periodic maintenance and repair to the emergency sirens.
4. Helicopter Service - Imperial International Inc.

A. Imperial International Inc.

Fleming Field South St. Paul, MN B. Imperial International Inc. may provide immediate transportation via helicopter.

C. This organization flies only Bell Jet Rangers that carry five (5) passengers.

5. Radiological Protection Services A. Before contacting these contractors, contact the REC to assess the total need for radiological services.

B. Radiological monitoring and decontamination services may be provided by:

Bartlett Nuclear Inc.

P.O. Box 1800 Plymouth Industrial Park Plymouth, MA 02360 C. Additional GMR-I Canisters provided by:

MSA Mine Safety Appliances Co.

121 Gamma Dnve Pittsburgh, PA 15238-2937 Page 7 of 8

PRAIRIE ISLAND NEA GENERATNG PA EOF EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NUMBER:

EMERGENCY SUPPORT AND F8-4 LOGISTICS REV. 5 Table 1 Vendor And Consultant Services

6. Emergency Radiological Laboratory Facilities and Assistance A. The following vendors have personnel and laboratory facilities available for emergency response:
1) Environmental, Inc.

Midwest Laboratory 700 Landwehr Road Northbrook, IL 60062 Midwest Labs has 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> lab service. Contact Bronia Grob.

2) Scientech, Inc 910 Clopper Rd Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Scientech, Inc has 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> lab service.
3) ICN Dosimetry Service ICN Plaza 3300 Hyland Ave.

Costa Mesa, CA 92626

Contact:

Hamy Hoang B. Before contacting these contractors, contact the REC to assess the total need for radiological services.

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Mfst Num: 2003 - 0695 Date  : 09/18/03 FROM  : Bruce Loesch/Mary Gadient Loc  : Prairie Island TO  : UNDERWOOD, BETTY J Copy Num: 515 Holder : US NRC DOC CONTROL DESK SUBJECT : Revisions to CONTROLLED DOCUMENTS Procedure # Rev Title Revisions:

F3-14.2 10 OPERATIONS EMERGENCY SURVEYS UPDATING INSTRUCTIONS Place this material in your Prairie Island Controlled Manual or File. Remove revised or cancelled material and recycle it. Sign and date this letter in the space provided below within ten working days and return to Bruce Loesch or Mary Gadient, Prairie Island Nuclear Plant, 1717 Wakonade Drive E.,

Welch, MN 55089.

Contact Bruce Loesch (ext 4664) or Mary Gadient (ext 4478) if you have any questions.

Received the material stated above and complied with the updating instructions Date

PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR j

Title:

GENERATING PLANT l Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures TOC l Effective Date : 09/18/03 NOTE: This set may contain a partial distribution of this Document Type. Please refer to the CHAMPS Approved By: II Module for specific Copy Holder Contents.

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Document # Title Rev F3-1 ONSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION 19 F3-2 CLASSIFICATIONS OF EMERGENCIES 32 F3-3 RESPONSIBILITIES DURING A NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL 18 EVENT F3-4 RESPONSIBILITIES DURING AN ALERT, SITE AREA, 28 OR GENERAL EMERGENCY F3-5 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS 22 F3-5.1 SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR DUTIES 8 F3-5.2 RESPONSE TO FALSE SIREN ACTIVATION 10 F3-5.3 RESPONSE TO RAILROAD GRADE CROSSING BLOCKAGE 8 F3-6 ACTIVATION & OPERATION OF TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER 17 F3-7 ACTIVATION & OPERATION OF OPERATIONAL SUPPORT 16 CENTER (OSC)

F3-8 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OFFSITE PROTECTIVE ACTIONS 20 F3-8.1 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OFFSITE PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR 13 THE ON SHIFT EMERGENCY DIRECTOR /SHIFT MANAGER F3-9 EMERGENCY EVACUATION 18 F3-10 PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY 19 F3-11 SEARCH & RESCUE 8 F3-12 EMERGENCY EXPOSURE CONTROL 14 F3-13 OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION 15 F3-13.3 MANUAL DOSE CALCULATIONS 11 F3-13.4 MIDAS METEOROLOGICAL DATA DISPLAY 7 F3-13.5 ALTERNATE METEOROLOGICAL DATA 5 Page 1 of 3

PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR Title  : Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures TOC GENERATING PLANT Effective Date : 09/18/03 Document # Title Rev F3-13.6 WEATHER FORECASTING INFORMATION 12 F3-14.1 ONSITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING 11 F3-14.2 OPERATIONS EMERGENCY SURVEYS 10 F3-15 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE RADIATION SURVEY TEAMS 22 DURING A RADIOACTIVE AIRBORNE RELEASE F3-16 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE RADIATION SURVEY TEAMS 17 DURING A RADIOACTIVE LIQUID RELEASE F3-17 CORE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT 11 F3-17.1 CORE DAMAGE DETERMINATION 0 F3-18 THYROID IODINE BLOCKING AGENT (POTASSIUM IODIDE) 10 F3-19 PERSONNEL & EQUIPMENT MONITORING & DECONTAMINATION 8 F3-20 DETERMINATION OF RADIOACTIVE RELEASE 18 CONCENTRATIONS F3-20.1 DETERMINATION OF STEAM LINE DOSE RATES 9 F3-20.2 DETERMINATION OF SHIELD BUILDING VENT STACK 9 DOSE RATES F3-21 ESTABLISHMENT OF A SECONDARY ACCESS CONTROL POINT 10 F3-22 PRAIRIE ISLAND RADIATION PROTECTION GROUP RESPONSE 17 TO A MONTICELLO EMERGENCY F3-23 EMERGENCY SAMPLING 19 F3-23.1 EMERGENCY HOTCELL PROCEDURE 13 F3-24 RECORD KEEPING DURING AN EMERGENCY 7 F3-25 REENTRY 8 F3-26.1 OPERATION OF THE ERCS DISPLAY 7 F3-26.2 RADIATION MONITOR DATA ON ERCS 7 F3-26.3 ERDS - NRC DATA LINK 1 F3-29 EMERGENCY SECURITY PROCEDURES 18 Page 2 of 3

PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR Title : Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures TOC GENERATING PLANT Effective Date : 09/18/03 Document # Title Rev F3-30 TRANSITION TO RECOVERY 6 F3-31 RESPONSE TO SECURITY RELATED THREATS 8 F3-32 REVIEW OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS DURING OR AFTER 2 NATURAL DISASTER EVENTS Page 3 of 3

PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE f NUMBER:

OPERATIONS EMERGENCY SURVEYS F3-14.2 VG3.,, I REV: 10 pF-w'liEFEEE UE + x f

  • Procedure segments may be performed from memory.
  • Use the procedure to verify segments are complete.
  • Mark off steps within segment before continuing.
  • Procedure should be available at the work location.

O.C. REVIEW DATE: OWNER: EFFECTIVE DATE 07, 5, 5c M. Werner + 1limbo Page 1 of 9

-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE

.^t V; >9@SAUd RVEYS NUMBER:

  • f~que~t~s<F32;AX X OPERATIONS EMERGENCY SURVEYS F3-14.2 REV: 10 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidance to the Operations Group in conducting onsite emergency surveys during an emergency. Surveys are necessary to check the habitability of work areas, and to recognize radiological hazards when entering areas to perform equipment operation, search and rescue, etc.

2.0 APPLICABIUTY This Instruction SHALL apply to the Operations Group and should be applicable during an emergency in event the shift. RPS 6r the normarl P.S staff is not available to conduct onsite surveys.

3.0 PRECAUTIONS 3.1 Consider special requirements for minimizing internal and external exposure, as per this procedure.

3.2 Exposures in excess of 5 REM/year SHALL be authorized by the Emergency Director.

3.3 Respiratory protection SHALL be worn for radiation levels greater than 100 mr/hr 0i or surface contamination greater than 100,000 dpm/100 cm 2 y.

SCBA SHALL be worn for air sample greater than 1 X 1 0 -7 jCi/cc Gross f.

This number is based on gross iodine. After isotopic and DAC hours are determined, SCBAs may be removed with REC's permission.

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PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT 4.0 PROCEDURE 4.1 Upon notificatior of an, Emergency;condition, the operator requested to perform onsite surveys SHALL-report toithe Emergency; Directorimmediate'li -

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-- ;'i 4.2 Obtain the following information frorfi the rg r 4.2.1 Area(s) to be monitored.

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. & -> ;.u--'- i-2 -'  ; yy y 4.2.2 *SpecificsurYy(¢ tobe performed  ;

4.2.3 Protective clothing or type of respiratory protection required.

A. IF Aux. Bldg Special is running with valid signal, THEN Full Suit-up with SCBA. -

B. IF radioactive leak to atmosphere is suspected AND conditions are unknown, THEN .Fui,Suit-up with respirator and GRM-I canister.

4.3 Proceed to the Operational Support Center (OSC) and obtain the necessary equipment required to perform the specific survey, from the OSC Emergency Locker.

4.4 Don protective clothing, as necessary.

4.5 Ensure TLD and dosimeters are worn.

4.6 WHEN appropriate, THEN remove respirator from bag, Inspect, affix canister and don respirator.

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PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1I

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OPERATIONS EMERGENCY SURVEYS F3-14.2

-WX 2->; W -I--- ok ~~~~~~~~REV: 10 Use a RO-20 or RO-2A while perforning surveys. A plus y

-. reading ndicates the plume has been encountered.

A if reading with no Hi indicates the plume Is elevated or displaced. DO NOT linger in the plume longer than necessary.

4.7 Perform a General Radiation Survey:

I -- >] Observe cold weather operation restrictions, Figure 1, if surveys are to be performed outdoors. -,

Two (2) dose rate meters should be used it radiation levels

. NOTE: xre expected to be greater than 10 Remlhour.

I iAradiation levels ndipate high level contamination or NOTE: airiborne activity.

NT:E-*oul p3readings greater than 100 mRemlhr requires respiratory

,> *t, l protection.

4.7.1 Select the PINGP form that covers the area to be surveyed.

  • PINGP 603, Turbine Building Floor Sketches
  • PINGP 605, Aux Building Floor Sketches
  • PINGP 765, Prairie Island Security Fenced Site Plan 4.7.2 IF the survey meter goes off-scale high, OR the meter malfunctions, THEN leave the area immediately.

4.7.3 IF the dose rate exceeds 10 Rem/hr, OR if exposures approach 3 Rem, THEN retreat to a low background area. Notify the Emergency Director and await further instructions.

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PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT -EAD EMERGiNCY PLAN IMPLEMENrINGPROC'EDURE NUMBER:

F3 X. i OPERATIONS EMERGENCY SURVEYS REV:

F3-14.2 10 4.8 IF applicable, THEN determine stay times as follows: - -

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STAY TIME (houts) _ AlioWiabile mni; _4o' Current ExDosure (mRem)

'- Dose FjtejhIemhRet  ;' Dlse Rate (mReh ii')

8 ' , -, - '  ?' ',- * ,. , s -.

4.9 Perform Contamination Surveys -

4.9.1 Obtain smears, plastic bag eind apropafte'survey maps from the OSC Emergency Locker.

  • PINGP 566,:Emergency SmeaYSurvey-Log, and

.; pI;GP 6 . eui!tJrg FJooqreSlsuQhs and/or PING'P 605,'Aux Building Floor Sketches'

  • PINGP 765,1Ptfifefisaiid Secu'rik diSite Plan -

4.9.2 Don protective clothing-as appropriate. -

4.9.3 Proceed to the survey area.

4N EContamination respiratory protection.

levels 100,000 dplOOcm requires t . . }i;. Ci 4.10 Perform an Air Sample Survey:

4.10.1 Obtain an air sampler from the OSC Emergency Locker (RAS-1 or RADECO).

4.10.2 Select PINGP form that is associated with air-sampler being used.

  • PINGP 564, Collecting Air Sample Using A RADECO, OR'
  • PINGP 565, Collecting Air Samples Using A RAS-1.

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PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE i :

PRiRIE IAnD NUCLEAR GEERATING PLANT EMEiG;NCY PLAN IMPlEiENTING.PNUMBER:

- 4- V ~~OPERATIONS EMERGENCY SURVEYS F3-14.2

, . s a.,0 .f *,. . .! ..RE " ',",S='  : 10 I N Tw ,s~i's~>+; to DO NOT place the sampler on the ground or on contaminated surfaces.

4.10.3 . JF appropriate, leave the area during sample run time to minimize exposure.

I Use clean gloves and exercise precaution when handling

[NOTE:

-.- m-/ ig filters and adsorbers to prevent cross contamination.

4.10.4- IF manual calculation desired to detefinnethe particulate activity, THEN calculate the sample volume arld sample activity as follows:

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1. RAS-I - ..I .i.

. 1

, I Flow Rate (LPM) x Flow Rate Correction Factor x 1000 cc/liter x run time (min) =___ cc Sample Volume Net Counts x 4.5 x 10-6 = yc/Vcc Sample Volume (cc) Sample Activity

2. RADECO Flow Rate (SCFM) x Flow Rate Correction Factor x 28320 cc/SCF x run time (min) = cc Sample Volume Net Counts x 1.5 x 10-5 = pcvcc Sample Volume (cc) Sample Activity Page 6 of 9

PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT -L EMERGENCY EEC PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE

  • Q V.W.^ X Particulate activity 21 xl 0 ji/lc requires the use of a SCBA.

4.10.5 -lF manual calculatiorris desired to determine-the lodine adtivity, THEN proceed as follows:

A.' Using the.orwcted Count.,er Mjnute (QCPM) obtained, and the grjo.s. iodine table, gigure 2 determine, the iodine activity;(iCi) on

-the adsorber - - -- - - -

, .atcu a specifciodine

-. activity (pCicc) in the'sample as piCi Iodine .Ci/cc Sample Volume (CC's)

NOTE; W lodine activity 2 Ix 107 MCi/cc requires use of SCBA.

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PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Figure 1 Cold Weather Operation Restrictions

1. If outside temperature is greater than 320 F (0°C), instrument use is unlimited.
2. If outside temperature is between 320 F (0 0C) and '0F (-1 8C), no instrument should be used for more than 5 minutes.
3. If outside temperature is between 0F (-1 8C) and -20 0 F (-280 C), no instrument should be used for more than 2 minutes.
4. If the outside temperature is below -20 0F (-28CC), no instrument should be used unless special batteries (alkaline -orNi-CD) are in the instrument and this would increase the temperature range to -40 0F (40C)y. The instrurent should only be used for very short times (less thAn 30 seconds);
5. The instrument should completely warm up between periods of cold Weather use.

Instrument warm-up may be indoors or in a beated vehicle and should take 2-5 minutes. - -,

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PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT. E EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Figure 2 Gross Iodine Table Using RM-14 rtquivalent With 2 Inch Pancake Probe With Silver Zeolite Adsorber

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I *- - -, *1 , 1- I CCPM Iodine CCiM ' I-'odine .CCPM,  ; Iodine' 30 0.001 400 0.20 4000 2.1 40 0.009 450 0.23 4500 __ ;____

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