ML20133G911
| ML20133G911 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Prairie Island |
| Issue date: | 10/03/1985 |
| From: | Fey F NORTHERN STATES POWER CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8510160181 | |
| Download: ML20133G911 (2) | |
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54 Northern States Power Company 414 Ncollet Mall Minneapoks. Minnesota 55401 Teleptone (612) 330-5500 October 3, 1984 Regional Administrator Region III U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT Docket Nos. 50-282 Liccuse Nos. DPR-42 50-306 DPR-60 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES Due to an error in the printing process, we are resubmitting your copy of revisions to the NSP Prairie Island Nuclear Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures. This revision includes the following procedures:
F3 Table of Contents Rev 35 F3-9 Emergency Evacuation Rev 4 F3-11 Search and Rescue Rev 2 F3-14.2 Operations Emergency Surveyt Rev 3 F3-29 Emergency Security Procedures Rev 3 Revisions to the procedures are indicated by a vertical line in the margin.
We are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused you.
M f L. fay F L Fey Gen Supt Radiation Prot & Chemistry FLF/MJL/GDW Attachment cc: Director of NRR (2)
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TRANSMITTAL MANIFEST NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY NUCLEAR GENERATION DEPARTMENT PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5 DISTRIBUTION LIST FOR GENERAL OFFICE Manifest Date:
October 3, 1985 Distribution: 0 M Musolf
~NRC Review Copies G T Goering Director of NRR, Wash, DC (2)
M J Ladd Region III-Incident Response HQEC Center (1)
INPO EP Files Ngr. Emerg. Prep. Dept.
. Manifest File w/o attachment 1100 Circle 75 Parkway, Suite 1500 Atlanta, Georgia 30339 Descriction:
Due to an error in the printing process, we are resubmitting the revisions of the Prairie Island Nuclear. Generating Plant Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures, originally dated September 16, 1985.
This resubmittal includes the following procedures:
l F3 Table of Contents Rev 35 F3-9 Emergency Evacuation Rev 4 F3-ll Search and Rescue Rev 2 F3-14.2 Operations Emergency Surveys Rev 3 F3-29 Emergency Security Procedures Rev 3 We are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused you.
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1 Onsite Emergency Organization 4
2 Classifications of Emergencies 5
3 Responsibili ties During a Notification of Unusual Event 6
4 Responsibilit.ies During an Alert, Site Area, l
or General Emergency 11 a
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Emergency Noti fications 11 i
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6 Activation and Operation of Technical Support Center 4
7 Activation and Operation of Operational i
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8 Recommendations for Offsite Protective Actions 3
9 Emergency Evacuation 4
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12 Emergency Exposure Control 3
13 Offsite Dose Calculations 6
14.1 Onsite Radiological Monitoring 2
14.2 Operations Emergency Surveys 3
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15 Responsibilities of the Radiation Survey Teams During a Radioactive Airborne Release 7
16 Responsibilities of the_ Radiation Survey Teams During a Radioactive Liquid Release 5
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4 17 Core Damage Assessment 18 Thyroid lodine Blocking Agent (Potassium Iodide) 3 19 Personnel and Equipment Monitoring and Decontamination 0
1 20 Manual Determination of Radioactive Release Concentrations 4
21 Establishment cf a Secondary Access Control Point 3
22 Prairie Island Radiation Protection Group Response to a Monticello 3
Emergency 23 Emergency Sampling 7
23.1 Emergency Hoteell Procedure 0
23.2 Post Accident Chloride Analysis by Ion Exchange Chromatography 1
24 Record Keeping During an Emergency 2
25 Re-Entry 2
26 Operation of the Recall Display Computer 2
27 DELETED 28 Review and Revision of Emergency Plans 0
29 Emergency Security Procedures 3
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This pro-cedure does not apply to evacuation of the general public located in affccted areas beyond the site boundaries.
This instruction shall apply to evacuat. ions caused by radiological hazards, fire, toxic gas, etc.
The Emergency Director has three options for evacuation determined by the type of emergency condition and/or magnitude of the release.
The options are:
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Local Evacuation This is an evacuation of a specific area of a plant building to a safe area within the building.
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Plant Evacuation This is an evacuation of plant buildings to a designated assembly point onsite.
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Site Evacuation This is an evacuation of t he plant site to a designated area offsite.
l The Emergency Director (Shi f t Supervisor until relieved) is responsible for ensuring that an appropriate evacuation (local, plant or site) is implemented when radiological or other conditions warrant such action.
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2.0 APPLICABILITY
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F3-9 Rev: 4 3.0 PRECAUTIONS 3.1 This procedure does not apply to the evacuation of the general public located in af f ected areas beyond the site boundary.
l 3.2 The Emergency Di rect or shall consider radiation shine from the containments as well as natural hazards when determining the habitability requirements of the assembly areas.
4.0 PROCEDURES 4.1 Local Evacuation A local evacuation of a speci fic area of the plant may be necessary because of local hazards.
A local evacuation shall proceed as follows:
4.1.1 Alarms / indications or visual observations indicate unacceptable conditions in an area of the plant.
4.1.2 The Emergency Director / Shift Supervisor shall direct the Control Room operator to announce over s
the public address system the location of the problem and any evacuation instructions.
The following example is appropriate for most situations.
" ATTENTION, ALL PLANT PERSONNEL.
THERE IS A (hazard) OCCURRING IN (specify area)
ALL PERSONNEL SHOULD EVACUATE FRO.M THE i
(specify area)
AND STAY CLEAR OF THAT AREA UNTIL FURTHER NOTIFIED.
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Repeat the message to ensure.that all personnel are warned.
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During drills the message should begin r
and end with "THIS IS A DRILL".
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During a local evacuation, the evacuation alarm SHALL not be sounded.
The Emergen'y Director / Shift Supervisor shall 4.1.3 c
ensure that all personnel have exited the specified area by completing or directing the completion of a brief search of the area.
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F3-9 Rev: 4 4.1.4 The Radiation Protection Group shal1 assume cont rol of ent ry int o the area for exposure control purposes.
4.1.5 The Radiation Protect. ion Group shall complete surveys in the area and when conditions are returned to normal, the Radiation Protection Group shall reconunend to the Emergency Director or Shift Supervisor that the area be returned to normal use or relax access control to that area.
4.1.6 When t he af fected area has been released for normal use, the Shift Supervisor or Emergency Direct.or should annour.ce over the public address system, that the affecsed area is now returned to normal use.
4.2 Plant Evacuation A plant evacuation may occur anytime during an Alert and SHALL occur whenever a Site Area, or General Emergency is declared unless radiological or environmental conditions prohibit evacuation.
All nonessential personnel SHALL evacuate to a designated onsite assembly area for
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monitoring, accountability, and dose assessment while emergency response personnel proceed to their respective emergency operating centers.
A plant evacuation shall proceed as follows:
4.2.1 Unless radiological or environmental conditions prohibit it, a pl;nt evacuation SilALL occur if:
(1)
An Alert has been declared and the Emergency Director determines that a plant evacuation is desirable; or, (2)
A Site Area or General Emergency is declared.
4.2.2 The Emergency Director shall determine the wind direction and possible habitability problems at the onsite assembly areas.
NOTE:
When considering the habitability requirements of the Construction Office Building, consider the radiation levels resulting from direct shine from the containments.
4.2.3 If conditions are acceptable, the Emergency Director shall inform the Control Room operator of the designated assembly point and direct the operator to sound the plant evacuation alarm.
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F3-9 Rev: 4 4.2.4 Upon sounding the alarm, the operator shall announce the evacuation inst ructions over the public address system.
The following example is appropriate for most situations.
" ATTENTION ALL PLANT PERSONNEL.
A PLANT EVACUATION HAS liEEN DECLARED.
ALL EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PERSONNEL REPORT TO AND REMAIN AT YOUR EMERGENCY DUTY STATIONS.
ALL OTilER PERSONNEL SHALL EVACUATE TO Tile ( speci fy assembly,_ poi nt ). "
NOTE:
During driils the message should begin and end with "TilIS IS A DRILL".
Repeat the message to ensure that all personnel are warned.
4.2.5 The Emergency Director shall monitor the habitability of the Auxiliary Building and order an evacuation of the Auxiliary Building Operators to the OSC if:
(a)
General area radiation levels exceed 100 mR/hr, or (b)
Recommended by the Radiation Protection Group.
4.2.6 The Emergency Director shall ensure t. hat the onsite emergency operat.ing centers remain activated in accordance wi th F3-6, " Activation of TSC" and F3-7, " Activation of OSC".
4.2.7 The Emergency Director shall implement F3-10,
" Personnel Accountability".
Personnel account-ability should be completed within 30 minutes.
4.2.8 The Emergency Director shall designate the Radiation Protection Group responsible for supervising any required monitoring or decon-tamination at the assembly point in accordance with F3-14.
4.2.9 The Emergency Director shall designate an Assembly Point Coordinator who will control operations at the Assembly point.
4.2.10 1f the completion of the account. ability check results in missing persons, the Emergency Director shall direct a search of t.he plant buildings in accordance with F3-ll, "Scarch and Rescue" and F3-12, " Emergency Exposure Control".
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4.2.11 The Emergency Director shall continuously monitor conditions at the assembly point and take action i
if conditions det eriorat e.
The Radiation Protection l
Group shall establish a sampling program.
4.2.12 When plant conditions have stabilized, the Emergency Director shall direct a reentry into selected areas of the plant in accordance with F3-25, " Reentry".
i 4.2.13 The Emergency Director shall release all personnel j
at the assembly area when conditions allow.
The Radiation Protection Group shall monitor all i
vehicles departing the site if contamination is highly likely in accordance with F3-14.
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Key personnel may be authorized reentry into the plant to augment the TSC and/or OSC staff when requested.
4.3 Site Evacuation l
A Site Evacuation of nonessential personnel shall be required when unacceptable conditions extend outside the
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assembly areas uninhabitable.
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directed to evacuate to the parking lot and then using
-personal cars or NSP vehicles, proceed to an upwind remote assembly area which should be-selected in
-cooperation with the. Emergency Manager.
NOTE:
Monitoring of personnel and equipment prior to departure from site is not necessary because of probable offsite contamination.
A site evac.uation is highly unlikely but may be necessary j
j in cases of a Site Area or General Emergency situation I
when conditions worsen.
A Site Evacuation shall proceed as follows:
4.3.1 An Alert, Site Area or General Emergency condition i
exists and the Emergency Director has ordered an evacuation of nonessential personnel from the plant site.
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F3-9 Rev: 4 4.3.2 If conditions indicate that the onsite assembly areas are not habit able, the Emergency Director shall designate an area offsite for congregating nonessential personnel evacuated from the plant site.
A site should be chosen in cooperation with the Emergency Manager at the Near-site EOF.
(Possible upwind assembly areas are the NSF Red Wing Service Center or the Prairie Island Near-site EOF).
4.3.3 The Emergency Di rect or shall inform the Control Room operator of the designated assembly area and the traffic routes to use and direct the operator to sound the evacuat. ion alarm.
4.3.4 Upon sounding the alarm, the operator shall announce the evacuation instructions over the public address system.
The following example is appropriate for most situations.
" ATTENTION, ALL PLANT PERSONNEL.
ALL PERSONNEL WITl!OUT EMERGENCY ASSIGNMENTS SilALL EVACUATE TIIE PLANT SITE IMMEDIATELY.
EVACUATE TO THE PARKING LOT AND YOUR CAR OR NSP VElllCLES AND PROCEED TO Tile (specify assembly area) VIA (designated traffic route) FOR PERSONNEL MONITORING.
ALL EMERGENCY PERSONNEL SIIOULD REMAIN AT YOUR EMERGENCY OPERATING CENTERS".
NOTE:
During drills the message should begin and end wit.h " Tills IS A DRILL".
Repeat the message several times to ensure that all personnel are warned.
4.3.5 The Emergency Director shall provide additional instructions to Guard Force personnel who will be able to advise the people as they exit the guardhouse on the proper traffic route and assembly area locations.
Instruct the Guard Force to hand out evacuat. ion instructions, Figure 1 (FINGP #602), to all personnel.
4.3.6 The Emergency Director shall implement F3-10, Personnel Accountability and direct any required follow-up actions in accordance with applicable procedures.
4.3.7 The Emergency Director shall ensure that the Guard Force has warned all personnel within the owner controlled area, including all trailers, warehouses and construct. ion sites.
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4.3.8 The Emergency Director shall direct the Radiation Prot ect ion Group t o assume responsibility for l
personnel monitoring and decontamination at the assembly area.
4.3.9 The Emergency Director shall coordinate arrival of the evacuated personnel at the assembly area.
4.3.10 The Radiation Protection Group shall supervise all monitoring and decontamination per the guidelines of F3-19, " Personnel and Equipment Monitoring and Decontamination".
4.3.11 When conditions allow, release personnel from the assembly area or issue further instructions.
Key personnel may be authorized reentry to the plant site upon request from the site emergency organization.
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Exit Plant Parking Lot 2.
Turn left on County 18 3.
Proceed to PI Training Center 4.
Use West Entrance INSTRUCTIONS To NSP Red Wing Service Center 1.
Proceed to offsite Assembly 1.
Exit Plant Parking Lot via Point slong designated route.
County 18 to Hwy 61.
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Turn Left on Hwy 61.
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Keep windows rolled up; turn 3.
Proceed to ked Wing heaters and air conditioners off.
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Turn lef t on Cannon River Road.
3 Do not smoke, est or drink.
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Turn Left on Pepin St. to NSP Service Center.
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Do not lesve Assembly Point until released.
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i 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure provides instructions for search and rescue operations in areas of the plant where radiological i
conditions are known or unknown.
The need for a search and rescue team could result from the following situations:
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One or more individuals are missing following an evacuation and subsequent accountability check.
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A report has been received indicating that personnel j
are trapped and/or disabled in a potentially hazardous area of the plant.
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transport the victim to a safe area for further medical treatment.
4 2.0 APPLICABILITY This instruction is applicable to all personnel involved ia the activation and termination of search and rescue teams.
3.0 PRECAUTIONS
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Because of the unknown or expected conditions within the I
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Search and rescue teams shall be composed of a minimum of two individuals.
Maximum number will be determined by the volume of work assigned to the Search and Rescue team.
The team members shall remain the visual / voice contact with each other at all times when in the affected areas of the plant.
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If there is reason to believe that the air within the area is toxic or oxygen deficient, the team members shall use self contained breathing apparatus which then limits the time available to the team.
In this case, in addition to the original team, two or more individuals shall be assigned outside of the affected area in standby (fully clot.hed and wearing SCBA) ready to enter the area i f necessary.
(3)
One member of the Search and Rescue Team shall be designated as the Team Leader.
(4)
The Team Leader shall ensure that the search and subsequent rescue is completed in the most expedious manner possible using all available ALARA concepts.
(5)
Lifelines shall be used in areas containing heavy smoke or in areas where visual contact between team members is impossible or hampered.
(6)
The Search and Rescue team shall have radiation dose rate indicating equipment when radiological conditions are unknown.
(7)
The Radiological Emergency Coordinator (REC) shall control all radiation exposure within the guidelines of 10CFR20, and, with proper authorization from the Emergency Director, within the guidelines of F3-12, Emergency Exposure Control.
(8)
All entries into areas of high radiation (>10R/hr general area) shall be made with two dose rate indicating meters.
4.0 PROCEDURE 4.1 As soon as the personnel accountability check indicates missing personnel, the Emergency Director shall attempt to determine the location of the missing individual (s) by:
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Checking the personnel accountability at the assembly area, (b)
Paging the individual, I
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Conferring with the individual's supervisor and co-workers, t
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Brie f se.a rches (if possible), or (e)
Calling individual (s) home.
4.2 The Emergency Director shall determine:
(a)
Name(s) of individual (s), missing, (b)
Summary of subsequent ef f ort s taken to locate the individual (s),
(c)
Last known or most probable location, (d)
Extent of injuries, if any, (e)
Assistance required (onsite and offsite),
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Conditions which complicate the search and rescue attempt (e.g.,
high radiation levels).
4.3 The Emergency Director shall direct the information of a Search and Rescue Team composed of a minimum of two individuals (additional members mi,y be necessary in specific situations.
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If excessive radiation exposures are expected or possible, the teams should be composed of volunteers.
It is highly recommended that one team member should be a Radiation Protection Group member or an individual with extensive training in radiation protection practices.
NOTE:
(2)
The following criteria should be considered when selecting team members:
- Knowledge of first aid
- Knowledge of radiological control practices
- Knowledge of plant construction 4.4 The Radiological Emergency Coordinator shall ensure that the Search and Rescue Team is:
(a)
Briefed on the estimated or expected radiological conditions in the plant, (b)
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Briefed on exposure control in accordance with the guidelines of F3-12 " Emergency Exposure Control",
(d)
Aware of actions to be taken if unexpected radiological conditions are encountered.
4.5 The Emergency Director shall utilize al 1 pe rt.inent data available including area and process radiation monitoring channels, survey data, visual observations, observations made by previous teams and any ot.her source of information applicable to determine:
(a)
Affected plant areas, (b)
Conditions in affeeted area (e.g.,
- hazards, radiologica1, temperature, etc.)
(c)
Actions which can be taken to reduce the potential hazards to the Search and Rescue team prior to or during the entry.
NOTE:
Dose rates for areas of the plant projected from t he worst case accident assuming major safety system failure and significant core damage are shown in F3-25 "Re-entry".
4.6 The Search and Rescue team shall carry portable communication equipment allowing continuous contact with the Emergency Director and/or Radiological Emergency Coordinator.
4.7 The Search and Rescue team shall continuously observe the portable dose rate meter (s) while approaching the 1
area.
NOTE:
If at any time, the survey instrument (s) appear to mal function, immediately retreat to a safe area and contact the REC.
4.8 Maintain a continuous dialogue between the Search and Rescue team and REC concerning observed dose rates and conditions observed.
4.9 When requested, the Search and Rescue team should read and report dosimeter readings.
4.10 If at anytime during the Search and Rescue mission, observed dose rates exceed a predetermined level or if the exposure of team members approaches a pre-determined amount, the Team Leader shall direct the team to a safe area.
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Number: F3-ll Rev: 2 4.11 Upon arriving at the area, t he Search.ind Rescue Team Leader shall ent er t he area and assess the situation as conditiuns permi1.
4.12 On the basis of this assessment, the Search and Rescue Team Leader shall cont.act the Emergency Director, determine a course of action, and direct members of the Search and Rescue Team in t.he completion of the search and/or rescue at. tempt.
The Team Leader shall request additional support from the Emergency Director when needed.
4.13 When the individual (s) are located, they should be l
moved to the closest safe area and emergency First Aid shall be applied.
NOTE:
If the individua](s) cannot be moved immediately, First Aid should be applied as necessary, condi tions permitting.
4.14 lf the missing or disabled individual is located in a ultra High Radiation area, the Team Leader, Radiological Emergency Coordinator, and the Emergency Director shall assess the situation pertaining to the
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following:
(a)
Dose Rates in Area (b)
Type of injuries (c)
Estimated Time to Rescue (d)
Projected Exposure to Victim (e)
Projected Exposure to team i f rescue is continued 4.15 The Emergency Director shall direct the completion or termination of the Search and Rescue mission.
4.16 When the individual (s) are in a safe area, evaluate the condition of individual (s):
(a)
If the individual is injured and requires further medical treatment, refer to the operations Manual, Section F4, " Medical and Casualty Care".
(b)
If the individual has or may have recieved an over exposure, refer to F3-12, " Emergency Exposure Control".
4.17 The members of the Search and Rescue Team shall report to the Radiation Protection Group for a determination of exposure they m.y have received, as per F3-12,
" Emergency Exposure Control".
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1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidance to the operations group in c,aducting onsite emergency surveys during an emergency.
Surveys are necessary to check the habitability of work areas, and to recognize radiological hazards when entering areas t.o perform equipment operation, search and rescue, etc.
2.0 APPLICABILITY This instruction SilALL apply to the operations group and should be applicable during an emergency in event the shift RPS or the normal RPS staff is not available to conduct g
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 3 Rem / quarter SHALL~ be authorized by the Emergency Director.
4.0 PROCEDURE 4.1 Upon notification of an Emergency condition, the operator requested to perform onsite surveys SHALL report to the Emergency Director immediately.
4.2 Obtain the fol]owing information from the Emergency Director immediately.
(1)
Area (s) to be monitored.
(2)
Specific survey (s) to be performed.
(3)
Protective clothing or type of respiratory l
protection required.
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Aux Building entries, where conditions are unknown, should consist of a full suitup with full face respirator or SCBA.
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Special instructions, if applicable.
Center (OSC) and 4.3 Proceed to the Operational Support obtain the necessary equipment required to perform the from the OSC Emergency Locker.
specific survey, as necessary.
4.4 Don protective clothing, 4.5 Assure TLD and dosimeters are worn.
4.6 As appropriate, remove respirator from bag, inspect, affix canister and don respirator.
i SCBA may be used for respiratory equipment i
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requirements at the direction of the Emergency Director.
following checks on the survey meter (s) 4.7 Perform the prior to departing the OSC:
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Assure current calibration date.
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Perform a battery check.
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Perform a source resporise check.
i 4.8 Allow meter (s) to stabilize.and.zero meter (s) if necessary.
is on the 4.9 Ensure survey meter is on and instrument l
highest range.
f Proceed to the applicable area to commence surveys, and 4.10 scale down on the survey meter until an on-scale reading is obtained.
Continuously monitor while enroute to the. area'to be I
4.11 surveyed.
If the survey meter goes of f-scale high,
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i or the meter malfunctions, leave the area immediately.
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F3-14.2 Rev: 3 4.12 Inform t he Emergency Director or Shi f t Supervisor of any significant radiation readings.
NOTE:
1L the dose rate exceeds 10 Rem /hr, or if exposures approach 3 Rem, retreat to a low background area.
Notify the Emergency Director and await furt her i n s t.ru c t ions.
4.13 To perform a General Radiation Survey:
NOTE:
(1)
Observe cold weather operation restrictions, Figure 1, if surveys are to be performed outdoors.
(2)
Two (2) dose rate meters should be used if radiation levels are expected to be greater than 10 Rem / hour.
4.13.1 Scan the area with meter about three (3) feet from the floor or ground.
4.13.2 Obtain and record the p-y reading with the window open (W.O.).
4.13.3 Obtain and record the y reading with the window ry) closed (W.C.).
NOTE:
DO NOT use a teletector for quantitive p readings.
4.13.4 Determine the p and y dose rates, as follows:
(1)
GAMMA (mrem /hr) = W.C.
reading (2)
BETA (mrem /hr)
(W.O. - W.C.) x 5
=
4.13.5 Log results on the applicable survey sheets.
NOTES:
(1) p radiation levels indicate high level contamination or airborne activity.
(2) p readings greater than 100 mrem /hr requires SCBA.
(3)
Use a PIC-6A or RO-2A while perfonning surveys onsite but ou t - o f-p l a n t.
A plus y reading indicates the plume has been encountered.
Ay reading with no p indicates the plume is elevated or displaced.
DO NOT linger in the plume longer than necessary.
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F3-14.2 Rev: 3
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4.13.6 Report results to the Emergency Director or Shift Supervisor.
4.14 If applicable, expected stay times in the applicable area (s), are determined as follows:
= All wable Exposure (mrem)
STAY TIME (hours)
Dose Rate (mrem /hr) 4.15 To perfori:. Contamination Surveys:
4.15.1 Obtain two (2) inch cloth smears, plastic bags, and appropriate survey maps from the OSC Emergency Locker.
4.15.2 Number the smears.
4.15.3 Don protective clothing appropriate for the situation to be expected.
4.15.4 Proceed to the area to be surveyed.
4.15.5 Write smear number on survey map for applicable location to be smeared.
4.15.6 Swipe an area by applying moderate pressure along a line or shape, 15 to 18 inches in length.
4.15.7 Fold the smear folder in half and place in a poly bag.
4.15.8 Count the smears in a low background area, using an RM-14 (frisker), as follows:
(1)
Obtain background counts from frisker.
(2)
Cover work area with poly or absorbent paper to prevent spread of contamination.
(3)
Remove the smears from the poly bags.
(4)
Hold the frisker probe approximately 1/8 inch above the smear to obtain the total counts.
NOTE:
Take care not to contaminate the probe.
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PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCI. EAR CMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING GENERATING PLANT l'ROCEDURES NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY Number-F3-14.2 Rev: 3 (5)
Calculate the smearable activity as follows:
2 = Total CPM - BKGD CPM dpm/100cm Frisker Etficiency NOTE:
Contaminar, ion levels '> 100,000 dpm/100cm' requires respiratory protection.
4.15.8 Log smear results, including date and time of survey on Emergency Smear Survey Log, Figure 3 (PINGP #566), and report results to the Emergency Director or Shift Supervisor.
4.16 To perform an Air Sample Survey:
4.16.1 Obtain an air sampler from the OSC Emergency Locker (RAS-1 or RADECO).
NOTE:
Use Figure 4 (PINGP #565) or 5 (PINGP #564), RAS-1 or RADECO checksheet and calculation log.
4.16.2 Carefully 2nstall the adsorber and filter.
NOTE:
Install and mark adsorber with arrow to indicata air flow direction.
4.16.3 Place air sampler in an area that will ensure a representative sample.
NOTE:
Dp WOf place the sampler on the ground or on contaminated surfaces.
4.16.4 Start the air sampler and record the start time, flow rate and location.
4.16.5 If appropriate, leave the area during sample run time to minimize exposure.
4.16.6 After two (2) minutes, stop the sampler, and record the stop time and final flow rate.
4.16.7 Remove the particulate filter and silver zeolite adsorber and place in a poly bag.
NOTE:
Use clean gloves and exercise pre-caution when handling filters and l
I adsorbers to prevent cross contamina-tion.
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r3-14.2 Rev: 3 4.16.8 Determine the particulate activity as follows:
1 (1)
Obtain an RM-14 and verify operable.
(2)
Obtain and record background counts.
I (3)
Reuiove part.iculate filter from poly bag.
l Place detector probe approximately 1/8 (4) inch above inlet side of filter and 4
l 4
record total count.s.
i 1
(5)
Calculate net counts.
Net Counts : Gross Counts - Background Counts 1
(6)
Calculate the sample volume and sample j
activity as follows:
4 i
a.
RAS-1 Flow Rate Flow Rate (LPM) X Correction x 1000 cc/ liter x 2 min =
cc Sample Volume Factor Net Counts (CPM) x 4.5 x 10 _6 pei/cc l
Sample Volume (cc)
Sample Activit,.
i l
b.
RADECO i
Flow Rate l
Flow Rate (SCFM) x Correction x 28300 cc/SCF x 2 min =
cc Sample Volume Factor
-5 Net Cousts x 1.5 x 10 pci/cc Sample Volume (cc)
Sample Activity
~7 NOTES:
Particulate activity > 1 x 10 pci/cc requires the use of a SCBA.
i 4.16.9 Determine the iodine activity as follows:
I (1) -obtain frisker (RM-14) and verify operable, i
(2) obtain and record background counts.
j Leave silver zeolite adsorber in poly bag i
(3) and place detector probe directly on j
silver zeolite adsorber, with the adsorber l
inlet. side toward detector.
(4)
Record t he count rate.
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F3-14.2 Rev: 3 (5)
Determine the net count rate.
(6)
Using the net count rate obtained, and the gross iodine table, Figure 2, determine the iodine activity (pci) on the adsorber.
(7)
Calculate the specific iodine activity (pCi/cc) in the sample as follows:
ECi Iodine pCi/cc
=
Sample Volume (CC's)
-7 NOTE:
Iodine activity > 1 x 10 pCi/cc requi res use of SCBA.
(8)
Label and save sample for future analysis.
4.16.30 Log results on survey sheets, Figure 4 (PlNGP
- 565) or Figure 5 (PINPG #564), and report results to the Emergency Director or Shift Supervisor.
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PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING-GENERATING PLANT PROCEDURES NORTHERN STATES POk'EH COMPANY _.
_ __ Number. _F3-14.2 Rev: 3 FIGURE 1 COI.D k'EATilER OPERATION RP.STRICTIONS 1.
If outside temperature is greater than 32 F (0"C), instrument use is unlimited.
2.
If outside temperature is between 32"E (0"C) and 0 F (-18 C),
no instrument should be used for more than 5 minutes.
3.
If outside temperature is between 0"F (-18"C) and -20"F
(-28 C), no instrument should be used for more than 2 minutes.
4.
If the outside temperature is below -20 F (-28 C), no should be used unless special batteries (alkaline instrument or Ni-CD) are in t.he instrument and this would increase the to -40 F (-40 C).
The instrument should temperature range only be used for very short t. i me s (less than 30 seconds).
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F3-14.2 Rev: 3 l' I Gt!R E_ 2 GROSS 1OD1NE TABl.E Net i I Net l
l Net l
l Net I
Count I pCi Iodinel Count I pCi lodinel Count I pCi lodinel Count i pCi lodine Rate i Rate l
l Rate l
l Rate i
I l
l 1
I I
I I
I 30 I
.001 l
240 1 0.14 1
1400 1 0.7 l
7000 1 3.8 I
I l
l 1
I I
I I
I l
40 I
.009 l
260 1 0.15 l
1600 )
0.8 8000 1 4.5 l
l 1
I I
I I
I l
l l 50 I
.013 1
280 1 0.16 1
1800 1 0.9 I
9000 l 5.0 l
1 1
I I
I I
I I
I l
60 I
.02 1
300 1 0.17 l
2000 l 1.0 l 10000 1 5.6 I
i i
I I
I I
I I
I l
70 I
.025 l
350 1 0.18 I
2200 1 1.1 1 12000 l 6.0 l
l I
I I
I I
I I
I l
80 I
.031 1
400 1 0.20 l
2400 l 1.2 l 14000 1 7.5 l
l l
l l
l l
l l
1 I' 90 l
.035 l
450 1 0.23 l
2600 1 1.4 l 16000 1 10.0 I
I I
I 1
1 I
I I
I I 100 l
.043 1
500 1 0.26 l
2800 1 1.5 l 18000 1 13.0 l
I I
I I
I I
I I
I I 120 I
.053 1
600 1 0.3 1
3000 l 1.6 l 20000 l 15.0 l
l I
I I
I I
I I
I i 140 I
.06 1
700 1 0.36 1
3500 l 1.8 I 25000 1 25.0 l
l l
1 I
I I
I I
I l 160 I
.07 l
800 1 0.4 l
4000 1 2.1 1 30000 1 33.0 I
I I
I I
I I
I I
I i 180 l
.09 l
900 1 0.46 l
4500 l 2.5 l 35000 1 50.0 l
I I
I I
I i
l i
I l 200 l
.10 l
1000 1 0.5 l
5000 1 2.8 l 40000 1 60.0 I
I I
I I
I I
1 1
I I 220 I
.12 l
1200 1 0.6 1
6000 1 3.2 l 45000 1 100 l
l l
l l
I I
I I
I A
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PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR F.MERGF.NCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING GENERATING Pl. ANT PROCEDURES I
NORTHERN STATES PokTR COMPAN_Y N u._mbe r :
F3-14.2 Rev: 3 1
FIGURE 4 31 PINCP 565. Res. e k
1N 9
(Front) i Retention: Laf etine d,ikII; COLLLCTING Alk SAM!'Lf ISING A NAS-!
A"I t'
" " ' ' SY' DATE:
l.
Install new silvci e-clate ait s o r be r, *i r aw a re aeros on the adsorlier to andscate flow direction.
2.
Flace new g l a s t. f i t.a
- filter with m. ark one (.,llrrison h a.to.
3 Log Md-1 flow torrestann t at t. r tu Step 9.
4.
Using appropriate raJiulogical pract a t es rollect a sas.ple for 2 mtnotes mansmum.
5 Los Time os.:_
an.1 Flow kate:
LPM 6.
Log Time Off:
7.
Ermove glass f abre f alter and silver aculate-a.isorber and place in separate bags.
8.
Usirg an Pdls with a lip-;'10 2" CM Panrake Probe calculate net counts on filter.
A.
Insure met er is rte r.a b l e B.
Fecord bachprnund count rate.
C.
Place detector 1/8 above talter en m.. eked siite (Count with filter out of bag).
encrw..ej h...
a i.
Sample Count Este itac! ground Count 13te
.N e t Cnunt Rate i
I, I i
I I
I I
i i
I 9.
Calculate sample volwre Fins Rit e Cor-rect inn Fa r.t nr Sample Flow Rate en KAP-I Rur. Time Volume I
l 1
l l
l 1
l l
l 1
LPM i x l 1x i 1000 it/Litarl x l Min ! = l cc !
I I
I____._.__ __l I.____..__._____I I
I I
10.
Calculate sample activity Net Count Fate I
i l
I i z i 1
l 1
1 !. 5 10 l I
l urt/cc I
=
I I
I I
I cc I I
l Sample volim.c 11.
Report results to S.S. or*E.D.
at Step 6.
- 12. Log sample volwne, Ster 9, on backside of tha s sheet
- 13. Complete backside of sheet for indsne activity.
14.
1.abel and save sample.
d arcatrr th a ! x In pc.ict 6 t e s.t is y then self NOTE:
If activitv
.a l
l contained bre athinr.irparatus required.
._ I 1
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EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR PROCEDURES GENERATING PLANT Nuiiiber:
F3-14.2 Rev. 3 NORTHERN STATES POWER COMi'ANY__
FIGURE 4 (Cont'd)
M1 DER? Eggy
=r~
Lia l ot; l t..
(WA l.LN110'.
thlNG. 1"-14
! TI:
G. ?i bl-219 l'holst. t i / *.L.sr.i T Yli )
Col N!!hG A S! LVI.h Olad.IIL AIGui s t#
1.
Insure sneter as operable.
2.
hecord background oient r.it e.
salver zeolate i n. p l.i..t s. t e.... i l.n.
.tet.
tor on 3.
Leave salver : col a te d.e r t cr e a : s i.. isuitt s s de s.
adsort'er an J a r ect s or -
4.
hecord sa#rple coun' r.s t e 5,amyic Count hat.
i a t g o i-vo.. i t me.t M t..
Net tnont kate l
i l
l I
i I
.. I 8
I I_
I
.v.
5.
Usin2 14bir te.uw. icy 1.
furi I
Calculate activity in s +ple u;snr f oi niu s..
t.
I I
pG lo. tine 1
i 1
I nc m e l
8 Sa.pse volone. in s.i 7.
Report results to S.5. on E.D.
8.
Label and save sampic.
I
. DI5/rt Isr! A ne (lscH FdI[*funtJaned l I NCTE: If activity is creater ti&JH I X IO 1
breathisig appar stus r /qu e t tel.
1 I
(40SS 10D1;J 'I Altl.E het Net Net het Count Count Count Count Rate pCi lodine hate yCi iodine Rate pCi I vS ne Pate pCi Iodine _.
I 30 l
.001 l
240 l 0.14 l 1400 l O.7
) 7000 l
3.6 l
1 40 l
.009 1
260 I
'0.15 1 1600 l 0.8
) 8000 1
4.5 l
1 50 1
.013 1
280 1 0.16 l 1800 1 0.9 l 9000 1
5.0 I
i 60 t
.02 l
300 f 0.17 l 2000 1 1.0 1 10000 1
5.6 l
j l 70 l
.025 l
350 l 0.18 l 2200 l 1.1 1 12000 1
6.0 l
l' l 80 l
.031 l
400 j O.20 l 2400 l J.2 1 14000 1
7.5 l
l l 90 I
.035 I
450 i O.23 1 2600 1 1.4 i 16000 l
10.0 l
l 100 l
.043 1
500 i 0.26 l 2800 l 1.5 l 1b000 1
13.0 l
l l 120 l
.053 1
600 1 0.3 1 3000 l 1.6 l 20000 1
15.0 l
l 340 l
.06 l
700 f
- 0. 3#,
l
.l500 1 1.8 1 25000 l 25.0 l
'.1 1 30000 l 33.0 1
l 160 l
.07 i
e.eu i
0.4 3
4600 !
J i 180 l
.09 I
909 i 9.%
i 4*seo i 2.5 i r,000 1
50.0 l
l 200 l
.10 l 1000 1 0.5 l 50u0 l
- .8 8 40000 1 60.0 l
, j l_220 i
.12 l 1200 1 0.6 l 6000 l
't. 2 1 4'.000 1 100 l
j i l 1 I
l '
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PRAlRIE ISLAND Nt'CI.EAN EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING GENERATING Pl. ANT PROCEDURES NORTHERN STATE _S_PO._W..E_R_ _ COMPANY.
Number.
F3-14.2 Rev: 3 EXAMPLE ONLY c,GuuE,
31 k
NGP 564 kev. v.
i ketentson: Lifetime (GLLF.L IJ Nu \\lls S t*!! Lt. L51 %. A k ADLCt' CATE:
S ' *- '*LT
.*n ': FY.
1.
Install new silver renlite..d.. orb r, draw asi arrow on. tne a d s o r tie r to indicate flow darrction.
2.
Plaec new riass f it r. t It er ws ti. mirr on e nlicrt is.n r 1.!c.
3.
Log I.ADECO flow corsc(t a.n fartor an Step 4.
4.
Using apprc.praate an.isological practicrr r6 liert a sample for minutes manamum.
5.
Log Tame On:
and Flos kate;_ _ Scl M 6.
Los Tame Off:
7.
kemove glash fahrr falter and silver irolate adsoiber and place in separare bags.
8.
Us ang on kMll. wa t ti HP-216 C.'1 1antakr P i ot.t talentate net sounts on filter.
A.
Insure meter n r. r,pe r.it.I r B.
Record backgrounit <<*nnt r.i t e.
C.
Place detector 1/R" abnvc fa:ter un marked side.
(Cnunt with filter out of bag).
')
Eecord sample c c.u n t rair
- ?ig Samine Cn..n f:a t e_
l.... g r..u n t i n.u a
- t. t r het Count kate
.]
I I _ l i
1 I
I t
t l
I l
9.
Calculate sample vrilun.c Flow E..tr C<. r-rection Fartnr Sample Flow Eate e.n idrrco kun Time Volume I
l l
l 1
l I
l l
l l
SCF/ Mint x i
-~ 1x ! 2h t'n i c/S:F 1 x !
Min [=l cc l l
l l
I l
l, I
l 10.
Calculate sample activity Net Cour.t Rate l
l l
1._____._
l = 1 l'_ _..
f I
t t.S x ifi I
pri/cc l l
l 1
l I
ci i l
i Sample Volune 11.
Report results to S.S. nr E.D.
12.
Log sample volume. Step 9. os i.ac t:,ide of this r.heet at St ep 6.
13.
Complete backside of. chert for lodine activity.
i 14.
Label and save sample.
I NOTE:
If activity n e,v-ater t n.e n 1x 10' pCiiri G r n r.s P y then self l
l ct,nt a n nr 1 b r e t t h e r.r appa r a t u!. requ i r e-t.
l l
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EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING-PRAIRIE ISLAND NtICLEAR PROCEDURES GENERATING PLANT NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY Number:
F3-14.2 Rev. 3 FIGURE 5 (Curit 'd )
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)
1 'j N' l *t-l 4 p
li*'v
.' t t i s i !
...i..,,,,.
...,,s u,
n,i.
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/.I ' i b l.: h 4 i....
1.
it.sute mete: n8 eperativ.
2.
heroad bJskgroun1 count s etc p l.* - 1 *
- l..* t.
p l.s t e
.l t.stor ou salver teclate 3
- l. cave silver /cilite e N et.a-an a h.e r tie r s a.li t e c t a es.
sil It-l a s. s
- 1 wa.p s.
4.
Ferord s.ie-p i t-count e i t.-
Sanyle J%:n I..n c
.u.
a.
t.
.-, roue t Rate I
1 l
I i
I f
__ l LisinF T ab i t-t r t..w.
h.
.aer.
- 4.. s s a.
p,..
te. Calculate activity av
.mp h-uu n..
i.. e e.m 2.4.
I I
u; icJ:nc I_.
_.I pC;/cc
...l l
- l j
5.re; 1.
G rumt in..t i
_l 7.
fitport results t..
';.S.
cr f D.
S.
I.abel and save wa pic.
I I
7 o. /. i i..h n.
t hrn self-c ont ained 1 c
I NOTE: If activity a>. r r e.i t e r than x it-j i
breathing al p.a s.it o; e.~ps i r e..t.
l m.o:. yn>! v,:.uy nt S.* t Net i
het ie Count Count L.ont Count hate pCi I nd i r.c 1:a t e pCi I...l. nr f:. t e p <.. l.. li ne lute pCi lodine 1 30 l
.001 1
240 I
. 14 1
- 1. 00 l c.7 i 7000 l
3.2 1
1 40 1
.0c9 1
260 i o.15 l 1600 I o.8 i 8000 1
4.5 l
1 50 1
.013 1
280 1 0.16 l 1890 I e9 i 9000 1
5.0 I
i 60 i
.02 1
300 I o.17 1 200e l 1.0 1 10000 1
5.6 i
I 70 I
.025 1
350 1 0.10 1 220u 1 1.1 l 12000 1
6.0 i
i 80 1
.031 1
400 l c.20 1 2400 l 1.2 1 14000 1
7.5 I
l 90 )
.035 1
450 l C.23 1 2000 l 1.4 l 16000 l
10.0 l
t i 100 I
.043 l
500 l u.26 1 2600 1 1.5 i 18000 l
13.0 l
l 1 120 1
.c53 1
600 I c.3 1 3000 1 1.6 l 20000 l 15.0 l
i 140 i
.06
)
700 1 0%
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.8 l 25000 1 25.0 I
i 160 I
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I 1760 t
.09 4
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! Wuo i r.
1 4G000 1
60.0 l
l, l 220 l
.12 1 1200 1
( a:
f e,t nu l f 4'1000 l 100 l
l I
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I PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING GENERATING PLANT PROCEDURES NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY I'
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Number: F3-29 Rev: 3 J
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Reviewed by:
- Supt, al Prot tion Effect.ive Date:
9'- M - 77 c9 [g[ e i
Title:
Approved by:
" " ' M " 'd EMERGENCY SECURITY OC Review: hM'f[
i 4
1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of t his instruction is to delineate the responsibilities of the Security Force during emergency conditions at Prairie Island.
2.0 APPLICABILITY This instruction shall-apply to all members of the plant Security Force.
3.0 DISCUSSION r~s
'J All security requirements shall be in accordance with the Prairic Island Nuclear _ Generating Plant Security Plan and the i
Guard Force Section Work Instructions.
4 4.0 PRECAUTIONS
]
4.1 Prairie Island security officers shall not make any in fo rma t ion releases to members of the news media or the public.
All inquiries by the news media shall be directed to the NSP Communications Department at NSP Headquarters or at the Joint Public Information Center (JPIC) located at the Minnesota State Capitol in St.
Paul.
i-4.2 Various plant personnel are required to report to Onsite l
Emergency Operating Centers during plant emergencies.
Due regard for plant conditions as well as maintaining 2
security of the plant should be considered to expedite allowing these key personnel entrance to the Protected Area and Vital areas during emergencies.
i 4.3 All Security Force members shall obtain and zero a 0-lR dosimeter at the beginning of each shif t.
During cmergency condit. ions, the Security Officers should periodically, or when requested, read their dosimeters.
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EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING' PRAXRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR PROCEDURES CENERATING PLANT Number: F3-29 Rev: 3 NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY 5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 During an emergency, all Security Officers shall continue with their normal duties, unless directed otherwise.
5.2 When requested by the Shift Emergency Communicator (SEC), a Security Force member shall be designated to proceed to the Technical Support Center (TSC) to control the telephone switchboard. This Security Officer shall control the switchboard until relieved by a backup communicator or the emergency situation is terminated.
5.3 When the evacuation alarm sounds:
5.3.1 All Security Officers, with the exception of the SAS Operator shall evacuate to the I
guardhouse for further instructions.
I i
NOTE:
The SAS Operator should evacuate when directed by the Emergency Director.
5.3.2 The Security Force shall assist in the evacuation of personnel to the designated J
assembly point, which will normally be the Construction Office Building.
NOTES: (1) To speed evacuation from the Protected Area, it may be beneficial to open the vehicle gates and allow personnel to exit there.
(2) It will not be necessary to require personnel to stop at the portal monitors.
Collect all 1D badges and process badges so an early printout of personnel remaining within the Protected Area can be obtained.
ill 5.3.3 If the evacuation of personnel is via some route other than through the guardhouse,
!I instruct personnel of the designated evacuation f
point and control access via this exit as per the Guard Force Section Work Instructions.
i
- l Perform a check of all areas immediately 5.3.4 surrounding the Protected Area so that all j
personnel are notified of the evacuation in progress by having the patrol guards:
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NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY
_ Number: F3-29 Rev: 3 i
(1)
Make continuous inside rounds wit h t he patrol vehicle, especially on the South and East. side of Ihe plant. usinr. Ihe loudspeaker in the patrol vehicle, it necessary, to ensure all people are following directions of the Emergency Director; and i
(2)
Survey all trailers, warehouses and out buildings, to ascertain t. hat all persons are aware of and follow the directions of the Emergency i
J Director.
l 5.4 The Security Force shall: assist in the personnel accountability, as per F3-10, " PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY",
and the Guard-Force Sect. ion Work Inst. ructions.
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5.5 When the initial. accountability is complete, access to the Protected' Area shall require coordination between the Emergency Director, Radiation Protection Group and the Supervisor Security and Services or designee to ensure an ongoing personnel accountability exists throughout the duration of the emergency condition.
5.6 An accountability check should be completed once
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per shift (every 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />) to ensure a continuous personnel accountability, or when requested by the l
Emergency Director.
i 5.7 The Security Force shall make all-attempts to expedite entrance to the Prot.ected Area by Emergency i
i Organization personnel.
I NOTE:
The Security Force shall consider plant conditions as well as plant security.
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5.8 When requested by the Emergency Director or the Radiation Protection Group, the Security Force should assist the Radiation Protection Group in i
establishing and controlling a Secondary Access Control Point., in accordance with F3-21, " Establishment l
of a Secondary Access Control Point".
1 5.9 The Security Force should assist the Assembly Point I
Coordinator in personnel accountability, crowd control, and traffic control.
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5.10 During an Alert, Site Area, or General Emergency, the Security vehicle should be positioned at the l
plant entrance, if conditions permit, or at an alternate i
location, to control access to the plant site.
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