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                                          APPENDIX C
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                              U. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COPEISSION
APPENDIX C
                                            REGION IV
U. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COPEISSION
    NRC Inspection Report:       50-458/86-01                 License: NPF-40
REGION IV
    Docket:   50-458
NRC Inspection Report:
    Licensee: Gulf States Utilities (GSU)
50-458/86-01
                P.O. Box 2951
License:
                Beaumont, Texas 77704
NPF-40
    Facility.Name:     River Bend Station (RBS)
Docket:
    Inspection At:     River Bend Station, St. Francisville, Louisiana
50-458
    Inspection Conducted: January 27-31, 1986
Licensee: Gulf States Utilities (GSU)
    Inspector:             8 M N /Jld//
P.O. Box 2951
                      H. Chaney, Radiatior.,$pecialist, Facilities         0' ate
Beaumont, Texas 77704
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Facility.Name:
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River Bend Station (RBS)
                      B. Murray, Chief, F 9/cilities Radiological         06te'
Inspection At:
                        Protection Section
River Bend Station, St. Francisville, Louisiana
    Inspection Summary
Inspection Conducted: January 27-31, 1986
    Inspection Conducted January 27-31, 1986 (Report 50-458/86-01)
Inspector:
    Areas Inspected:     Routine, unannounced inspection of the licensee's Radiation
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    Protection (RP) program (internal and external exposure control, respiratory
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    protection, contamination and radioactive material control, and facilities),
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    Emergency Plan implementing procedures, and results of the reactor power
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    ascension radiation surveys. The inspection involved 40 inspector-hours onsite
Radiological Protection Section
    and 11 inspector-hours offsite by one NRC inspector.
Approved:
    Results: Within the areas inspected, one violation (see paragraph 8) and one
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Inspection Summary
Inspection Conducted January 27-31, 1986 (Report 50-458/86-01)
Areas Inspected:
Routine, unannounced inspection of the licensee's Radiation
Protection (RP) program (internal and external exposure control, respiratory
protection, contamination and radioactive material control, and facilities),
Emergency Plan implementing procedures, and results of the reactor power
ascension radiation surveys.
The inspection involved 40 inspector-hours onsite
and 11 inspector-hours offsite by one NRC inspector.
Results: Within the areas inspected, one violation (see paragraph 8) and one
deviation (see paragraph 9) were identified.
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                                        DETAILS
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  1.   Persons Contacted
DETAILS
      GSU
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    *W. J. Cahill, Senior Vice President
Persons Contacted
    *J. Deddens, Vice President, RBNG
GSU
    *T. Plunkett, Plant Manager
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    *P. F. Tomlinson, Director Quality Services
J. Cahill, Senior Vice President
    *E. M. Cargill, Supervisor Radiological Programs
*J. Deddens, Vice President, RBNG
    *B. Chustz, GSU Projects
*T. Plunkett, Plant Manager
    *S. V. Desai, Chemistry Engineer
*P. F. Tomlinson, Director Quality Services
    *J. W. Evans, GSU Stenographer
*E. M. Cargill, Supervisor Radiological Programs
    *C. L. Fantacci, Radiation Protection Supervisor
*B. Chustz, GSU Projects
    *K. J. Giadrosich, Operations - Quality Assurance (QA)
*S. V. Desai, Chemistry Engineer
    *D. R. Gipson, Assistant Plant Manager - Operations
*J. W. Evans, GSU Stenographer
    *R. Horn, Nuclear Training Department Representative
*C. L. Fantacci, Radiation Protection Supervisor
    *R. J. King, Licensing Engineer
*K. J. Giadrosich, Operations - Quality Assurance (QA)
    *W.   J. Lambert, Systems Engineer
*D. R. Gipson, Assistant Plant Manager - Operations
    *H.   M. McCellan, Acting Plant Services Supervisor
*R. Horn, Nuclear Training Department Representative
    *J. H. McQuirter, Licensing Engineer
*R. J. King, Licensing Engineer
    *C. L. Nash, Chemistry Supervisor
*W. J. Lambert, Systems Engineer
    *K. E. Suhrke, Manager Plant Projects
*H. M. McCellan, Acting Plant Services Supervisor
    *M. E. Walton, Technical Assistant
*J. H. McQuirter, Licensing Engineer
      J. Cadwallader, Emergency Planning (EP) Supervisor
*C. L. Nash, Chemistry Supervisor
      J. Spivey, QA Engineer
*K. E. Suhrke, Manager Plant Projects
      A. Kowalczuk, Assistant Plant Manager - Maintenance
*M. E. Walton, Technical Assistant
      L. T. Owens, Employee Relations Administrator
J. Cadwallader, Emergency Planning (EP) Supervisor
      D. M. Ross, Radiological Health Supervisor
J. Spivey, QA Engineer
      E. Hensley, Radiation Protection Foreman
A. Kowalczuk, Assistant Plant Manager - Maintenance
      B. Tunstall, Radiation Protection Foreman
L. T. Owens, Employee Relations Administrator
      D. Wells, Radiation Protection Foreman             2
D. M. Ross, Radiological Health Supervisor
      B. Spell, Health Physicist
E. Hensley, Radiation Protection Foreman
      W. Eisele, Health Physicist
B. Tunstall, Radiation Protection Foreman
      W. Hardy, Radiological Engineering Supervisor
D. Wells, Radiation Protection Foreman
      R. White, Radiation Protection Technician (RPT)
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      J. Onorato, Senior RPT
B. Spell, Health Physicist
      D. Sobera, Senior RPT
W. Eisele, Health Physicist
      M. Bankston, RPT
W. Hardy, Radiological Engineering Supervisor
      Others
R. White, Radiation Protection Technician (RPT)
    *D. Chamberlain, NRC Senior Resident Inspector
J. Onorato, Senior RPT
      W. Jones, NRC Resident Inspector
D. Sobera, Senior RPT
    *J. B. Nicholas, NRC Radiation Specialist, RIV
M. Bankston, RPT
    *R. Wise, NRC Radiation Specialist, RIV
Others
      J. Lee, Instrument and Controls (I&C) Engineer, Stone and Webster
*D. Chamberlain, NRC Senior Resident Inspector
      * Denotes those present at the exit interview on January 31, 1986.
W. Jones, NRC Resident Inspector
*J. B. Nicholas, NRC Radiation Specialist, RIV
*R. Wise, NRC Radiation Specialist, RIV
J. Lee, Instrument and Controls (I&C) Engineer, Stone and Webster
* Denotes those present at the exit interview on January 31, 1986.


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          The NRC inspector also interviewed several other licensee employees
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            including QA/ quality control (QC), I&C, and RP personnel.
The NRC inspector also interviewed several other licensee employees
      2. Licensee Action on Previously Identified Inspection Findings
including QA/ quality control (QC), I&C, and RP personnel.
          (Closed) Open Item (458/8414-04): Gaseous Radwaste System - This item was
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          previously discussed in NRC Inspection Reports 50-458/84-14, 85-46, 85-53,
Licensee Action on Previously Identified Inspection Findings
          85-64, and 85-70, and remained open pending licensee action to complete
(Closed) Open Item (458/8414-04): Gaseous Radwaste System - This item was
          installation and testing of the offgas system, as referenced in
previously discussed in NRC Inspection Reports 50-458/84-14, 85-46, 85-53,
          Section 11.3 of the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR). The licensee had
85-64, and 85-70, and remained open pending licensee action to complete
          completed installation and testing of the various components of the gaseous
installation and testing of the offgas system, as referenced in
          radwaste system (Preoperational Tests 257, 409-3, 408 1 through 4). This
Section 11.3 of the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR).
          item is considered closed.
The licensee had
          (Closed) Violation (458/8573-01): Failure to Provide Training - This
completed installation and testing of the various components of the gaseous
          violation was discussed in NRC Inspection Report 50-458/85-73 and involved the
radwaste system (Preoperational Tests 257, 409-3, 408 1 through 4).
          failure to provide training for radiation protection technicians. The
This
          licensee's corrective action was reviewed and found adequate.     This item is
item is considered closed.
          considered closed.
(Closed) Violation (458/8573-01):
          (Closed) Violation (458/8573-02): Failure to Maintain Training Records -
Failure to Provide Training - This
          This violation was discussed in NRC Inspection Report 50-458/85-73 and
violation was discussed in NRC Inspection Report 50-458/85-73 and involved the
          involved the failure to maintain proper training records.     The licensee's
failure to provide training for radiation protection technicians. The
          corrective action was reviewed and found adequate. This item is considered
licensee's corrective action was reviewed and found adequate.
          closed.
This item is
          (Closed) Deviation (458/8573-01): Failure to Provide Training - This
considered closed.
          deviation was discussed in NRC Inspection Report 50-458/85-73 and involved the
(Closed) Violation (458/8573-02):
          failure to provide BWR technology training er specified in the FSAR. The
Failure to Maintain Training Records -
          licensee's corrective action was reviewed a. ~ )und adequate. This item is
This violation was discussed in NRC Inspection Report 50-458/85-73 and
          considered closed.
involved the failure to maintain proper training records.
      3. Inspector Observations
The licensee's
          The following are observations the NRC inspector discussed with the licensee
corrective action was reviewed and found adequate. This item is considered
:         during the inspection and at the exit interview on January 31, 1986.       These
closed.
          observations are neither violations nor unresolved items. These items were
(Closed) Deviation (458/8573-01):
i         recommended for licensee consideration for program improvement, but they
Failure to Provide Training - This
          have no specific regulatory requirement. The licensee did not provide any
deviation was discussed in NRC Inspection Report 50-458/85-73 and involved the
j         specific response to these items.
failure to provide BWR technology training er specified in the FSAR.
The
licensee's corrective action was reviewed a.
~ )und adequate.
This item is
considered closed.
3.
Inspector Observations
The following are observations the NRC inspector discussed with the licensee
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during the inspection and at the exit interview on January 31, 1986.
These
observations are neither violations nor unresolved items.
These items were
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recommended for licensee consideration for program improvement, but they
have no specific regulatory requirement.
The licensee did not provide any
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i         'a.   RP Group Stability - A high turnover rate was noted in the RP Grcup
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                management and technical positions.   (See paragraph 4)
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RP Group Stability - A high turnover rate was noted in the RP Grcup
management and technical positions.
(See paragraph 4)
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                protection program have not received training in current respiratory
Personnel Dosimetry - Problems were noted in the processing of
                protection practices.   (See paragraph 5)
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personnel exposure data.
(See paragraph 6)
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Training - The RP group supervisors responsible for the respiratory
protection program have not received training in current respiratory
protection practices.
(See paragraph 5)
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    d.   ALARA - The ALARA program does not sufficiently address the minimization
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          of internal exposures and the use of respiratory protection equipment
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          in prejob and post job reviews. (See paragraph 7)
ALARA - The ALARA program does not sufficiently address the minimization
    e.   Contractor RPTs - The licensee places a high reliance on contracted
of internal exposures and the use of respiratory protection equipment
          RPTs. (See paragraph 4)
in prejob and post job reviews.
    f.   Release of Radioactive Material - The licensees survey program for
(See paragraph 7)
          potentially radioactive materials does not satisfy the recommendations
e.
          of I&E Information Notice 85-92. (See paragraph 8)
Contractor RPTs - The licensee places a high reliance on contracted
  4. RP Program Organization and Management Controls
RPTs. (See paragraph 4)
    The NRC inspector examined the organization and staffing of the RP
f.
    organization to determine compliance with Sections 12.5, 13.1, 13.3
Release of Radioactive Material - The licensees survey program for
    (Emergency Plan - EP), and 13.5 of the FSAR, 10 CFR Part 20, Facility
potentially radioactive materials does not satisfy the recommendations
    Operating License Technical Specifications (TS) 6.2.2, 6.8.1, and 6.11, and
of I&E Information Notice 85-92.
    the recommendations of NRC Regulatory Guides (RG) 1.33, 1.8, 8.8, and
(See paragraph 8)
    NUREG-0731, Section II.
4.
    The NRC inspector reviewed licensee procedures for routine and emergency
RP Program Organization and Management Controls
    activities associated with internal / external radiation exposure control,
The NRC inspector examined the organization and staffing of the RP
    contamination control, decontamination and first-aid facilities, respiratory
organization to determine compliance with Sections 12.5, 13.1, 13.3
    protection, and QA audits and reviews.
(Emergency Plan - EP), and 13.5 of the FSAR, 10 CFR Part 20, Facility
    During this inspection, the Radiological Health Supervisor (external and
Operating License Technical Specifications (TS) 6.2.2, 6.8.1, and 6.11, and
    internal dosimetry group supervisor) terminated employment with GSU
the recommendations of NRC Regulatory Guides (RG) 1.33, 1.8, 8.8, and
    effective January 31, 1986. The NRC inspector noted that within the last
NUREG-0731, Section II.
    6 months, personnel occupying the following positions have terminated
The NRC inspector reviewed licensee procedures for routine and emergency
    employment with GSU: Supervisor Radiological Programs, Radiological
activities associated with internal / external radiation exposure control,
    Engineering Supervisor, Radiological Health Supervisor, and Staff Radiation
contamination control, decontamination and first-aid facilities, respiratory
    Protection Specialist. The NRC inspector noted that the size of the
protection, and QA audits and reviews.
    in-house RPT staff is marginal and that the licensee would be hard pressed
During this inspection, the Radiological Health Supervisor (external and
    to handle non-routine activities if the nine contract RPTs had to be
internal dosimetry group supervisor) terminated employment with GSU
    terminated. (This item was also in discussed NRC Inspection Report 50-458/
effective January 31, 1986.
    85-73). The licensee is currently seeking a person to fill the Radiological
The NRC inspector noted that within the last
    Health Supervisor position. The NRC inspector reviewed QA surveillances of
6 months, personnel occupying the following positions have terminated
    RP activities, RP program implementing procedures (see Attachment to this
employment with GSU: Supervisor Radiological Programs, Radiological
    report), RP shift logs, and internal RBS correspondence concerning RP
Engineering Supervisor, Radiological Health Supervisor, and Staff Radiation
    activities.
Protection Specialist.
    No violations or deviations were identified.
The NRC inspector noted that the size of the
  5. RP Organization Staff Qualifications and Training
in-house RPT staff is marginal and that the licensee would be hard pressed
    The NRC inspector examined the qualifications and training of selected
to handle non-routine activities if the nine contract RPTs had to be
    personnel to determine compliance with Sections 12.5, 13.2, 13.3, and 13.5
terminated. (This item was also in discussed NRC Inspection Report 50-458/
    of the FSAR,10 CFR Part 19.12, TS 6.3.1, and 6.4.1, and the recommendations
85-73).
    of RGs 1.8, 8.2, 8.8, 8.15, and 8.27, and NUREG-0041.
The licensee is currently seeking a person to fill the Radiological
Health Supervisor position. The NRC inspector reviewed QA surveillances of
RP activities, RP program implementing procedures (see Attachment to this
report), RP shift logs, and internal RBS correspondence concerning RP
activities.
No violations or deviations were identified.
5.
RP Organization Staff Qualifications and Training
The NRC inspector examined the qualifications and training of selected
personnel to determine compliance with Sections 12.5, 13.2, 13.3, and 13.5
of the FSAR,10 CFR Part 19.12, TS 6.3.1, and 6.4.1, and the recommendations
of RGs 1.8, 8.2, 8.8, 8.15, and 8.27, and NUREG-0041.


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      The NRC inspector reviewed training records, discussed individual training
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      achievements with licensee personnel, and reviewed personnel assignments
The NRC inspector reviewed training records, discussed individual training
      involving dotimetry processing, whole body counting, respiratory protection
achievements with licensee personnel, and reviewed personnel assignments
      equipment fit testing and maintenance, and RPT shift assignments.
involving dotimetry processing, whole body counting, respiratory protection
    The NRC inspector discussed with licencee representatives RPT qualification
equipment fit testing and maintenance, and RPT shift assignments.
      criteria and commitments made to the NRC (see Inspection Reports 50-458/85-05
The NRC inspector discussed with licencee representatives RPT qualification
      and 85-32) regarding fully qualified RPTs and equivalent experience.
criteria and commitments made to the NRC (see Inspection Reports 50-458/85-05
    The NRC inspector noted that the two RP supervisors responsible for
and 85-32) regarding fully qualified RPTs and equivalent experience.
      implementing the respiratory protection program had not received training
The NRC inspector noted that the two RP supervisors responsible for
      in current respiratory protection programs.
implementing the respiratory protection program had not received training
    No violations or deviations were identified.
in current respiratory protection programs.
  6. External Radiation Exposure Control
No violations or deviations were identified.
    The external radiation exposure control program was reviewed for compliance
6.
    with Sections 12.5, and 13.3 of the FSAR, TS 6.8.1, 6.9.1.5.a, 6.10, 6.11,
External Radiation Exposure Control
    6.12.1, and 6.12.2, and the requirements contained in 10 CFR Parts 13.12,
The external radiation exposure control program was reviewed for compliance
    and .13, and 20.101, .102, .104, .105, .202, .203, .205, .206, .405, .407,
with Sections 12.5, and 13.3 of the FSAR, TS 6.8.1, 6.9.1.5.a, 6.10, 6.11,
      .408, and .409, and the recommendations of IE Information Notices 81-26,
6.12.1, and 6.12.2, and the requirements contained in 10 CFR Parts 13.12,
    82-42, 83-59, 84-59, and 85-42, in NRC Regulatory Guides (RGs) 8.2, 8.4,
and .13, and 20.101, .102, .104, .105, .202, .203, .205, .206, .405, .407,
    8.7, 8.8, 8.13, 8.14, and 8.28, and industry standards ANSI N13.11-1983,
.408, and .409, and the recommendations of IE Information Notices 81-26,
    N13.5-1972, and N13.27-1981.
82-42, 83-59, 84-59, and 85-42, in NRC Regulatory Guides (RGs) 8.2, 8.4,
    The NRC inspector reviewed personnel exposure records, administrative
8.7, 8.8, 8.13,
    exposure controls, record storage facilities, whole body and extremity
8.14, and 8.28, and industry standards ANSI N13.11-1983,
    exposure control procedures, dosimetry processing procedures, dosimetry
N13.5-1972, and N13.27-1981.
    quality control methods, data processing and reports. Inspection
The NRC inspector reviewed personnel exposure records, administrative
    of station facilities was made and independent radiation dose rate surveys
exposure controls, record storage facilities, whole body and extremity
    and verification of radiation and high radiation area controls were con-
exposure control procedures, dosimetry processing procedures, dosimetry
    ducted. The NRC inspector noted that periodic posting reviews are conducted.
quality control methods, data processing and reports.
    The NRC inspector reviewed the current certification of the dosimetry
Inspection
    processing system and the periodic in-house quality control tests of the
of station facilities was made and independent radiation dose rate surveys
    dosimetry processing system. The licensee's exposure control program,
and verification of radiation and high radiation area controls were con-
    exposure limits, implementing procedures, and protective action guidance
ducted. The NRC inspector noted that periodic posting reviews are conducted.
    for radiation exposures and dedicated inventories of dosimetry devices
The NRC inspector reviewed the current certification of the dosimetry
    (Thermolumonescent (TLD), pocket dosimeters, and alarming dosimeters) for
processing system and the periodic in-house quality control tests of the
    radiological emergencies were reviewed.
dosimetry processing system.
    The NRC inspector noted during a review of the computer print-outs of
The licensee's exposure control program,
    personnel radiation exposure reports for 1985 that the licensee had been
exposure limits, implementing procedures, and protective action guidance
    having problems with the transfer of data between one computer used for the
for radiation exposures and dedicated inventories of dosimetry devices
    processing of raw exposure data from TLDs and another computer that provides
(Thermolumonescent (TLD), pocket dosimeters, and alarming dosimeters) for
    the main radiological control program for access control, pocket dosimeter
radiological emergencies were reviewed.
    exposure records, job exposure tracking, and exposure reports. The licensee
The NRC inspector noted during a review of the computer print-outs of
    had determined that there was a difference in the amount of exposure
personnel radiation exposure reports for 1985 that the licensee had been
    reported in the 1985 yearly report and that reported to have been processed
having problems with the transfer of data between one computer used for the
    by the TLD computer. The NRC inspector determined that the licensee had,
processing of raw exposure data from TLDs and another computer that provides
the main radiological control program for access control, pocket dosimeter
exposure records, job exposure tracking, and exposure reports.
The licensee
had determined that there was a difference in the amount of exposure
reported in the 1985 yearly report and that reported to have been processed
by the TLD computer.
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    prior to this inspection, determined that the two computer exposure control
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    system was deficient in the area of quality control over routine data input
prior to this inspection, determined that the two computer exposure control
    and data base management. The NRC inspector noted to the licensee during the
system was deficient in the area of quality control over routine data input
    inspection and at the exit interview.that the possible problems concerning
and data base management. The NRC inspector noted to the licensee during the
    the mismanagement of personnel exposure data might be due to the large
inspection and at the exit interview.that the possible problems concerning
    amount of manual review required to determine if final reported exposure
the mismanagement of personnel exposure data might be due to the large
    data is accurately transferred between the two independent computer systems.
amount of manual review required to determine if final reported exposure
    No violations or deviations were identified.
data is accurately transferred between the two independent computer systems.
  7. Internal Radiation Exposure Control
No violations or deviations were identified.
    The licensee's internal radiation exposure control program including
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    airborne radioa-tivity monitoring / sampling, and respiratory protection
Internal Radiation Exposure Control
    program was reviewed for compliance with Sections 12.1, 12.3, 12.5', and
The licensee's internal radiation exposure control program including
    13.3 of the FSAR, TS 6.3.1, 6.8.4.b, and 6.11, 10 CFR Parts 19.12, and .13,
airborne radioa-tivity monitoring / sampling, and respiratory protection
    and 20.103, .201, .203, .405, .407, .408, and .409, and the recommendations
program was reviewed for compliance with Sections 12.1, 12.3, 12.5', and
    of ANSI 13.1-1969, N343-1978, NUREG-0041, and RG 8.2, 8.7, 8.8, 8.9, 8.15,
13.3 of the FSAR, TS 6.3.1, 6.8.4.b, and 6.11, 10 CFR Parts 19.12, and .13,
    8.20, and 8.26.
and 20.103, .201, .203, .405, .407, .408, and .409, and the recommendations
    The NRC inspector reviewed the licensee's corporate policies, programs and
of ANSI 13.1-1969, N343-1978, NUREG-0041, and RG 8.2, 8.7, 8.8, 8.9, 8.15,
    activities involving routine and emergency aspects of the internal dosime-
8.20, and 8.26.
    try (in-vivo and in-vitro) and respiratory protection, including agreements
The NRC inspector reviewed the licensee's corporate policies, programs and
    with offsite vendors. The licensee's operating, calibration, preuse
activities involving routine and emergency aspects of the internal dosime-
    response checks and exposure evaluation procedures for the two whole body
try (in-vivo and in-vitro) and respiratory protection, including agreements
    counters (WBC) were reviewed. The NRC inspector noted that the bed type high
with offsite vendors. The licensee's operating, calibration, preuse
    resolution WBC was inoperable during this inspection. The NRC inspector
response checks and exposure evaluation procedures for the two whole body
    reviewed the licensee's program for tracking of exposures to airborne
counters (WBC) were reviewed.
    radioactive materials, evaluations of exposures from WBC data, and respiratory
The NRC inspector noted that the bed type high
    equipment inventories for routine and emergency activities. Respiratory
resolution WBC was inoperable during this inspection.
    equipment quality control, inspection, selection, use, maintenance, and
The NRC inspector
    breathing air quality control procedures and records were reviewed. The
reviewed the licensee's program for tracking of exposures to airborne
    licensee's program for routine determinations of airborne radioactivity
radioactive materials, evaluations of exposures from WBC data, and respiratory
    concentrations within work areas and personnel breathing zones were reviewed.
equipment inventories for routine and emergency activities.
    The licensee was noted to have procedures in place for the calibration and
Respiratory
    use of lapel air samplers (breathing zone air samplers - BZS); however,
equipment quality control, inspection, selection, use, maintenance, and
    since initial start up'in October of 1985, there has been no use of BZS
breathing air quality control procedures and records were reviewed.
    even though areas such as routine radiochemistry sampling and laboratory
The
    work and recurring tasks such as security tours and maintenance operations
licensee's program for routine determinations of airborne radioactivity
    could be used for initializing such a program. The NRC inspector discussed
concentrations within work areas and personnel breathing zones were reviewed.
    with licensee representatives the current industry practices and recommendations
The licensee was noted to have procedures in place for the calibration and
    concerning breathing zone sampling programs.     The licensee ALARA program
use of lapel air samplers (breathing zone air samplers - BZS); however,
    was noted to be lacking definitive guidance on the minimization of radio-
since initial start up'in October of 1985, there has been no use of BZS
    active material intakes or the use of respiratory protection equipment.
even though areas such as routine radiochemistry sampling and laboratory
    This was especially noted to be missing in prejob and post job reviews for
work and recurring tasks such as security tours and maintenance operations
    high exposure jobs.
could be used for initializing such a program.
    No violations or deviations were identified.
The NRC inspector discussed
                                                                                      ._
with licensee representatives the current industry practices and recommendations
concerning breathing zone sampling programs.
The licensee ALARA program
was noted to be lacking definitive guidance on the minimization of radio-
active material intakes or the use of respiratory protection equipment.
This was especially noted to be missing in prejob and post job reviews for
high exposure jobs.
No violations or deviations were identified.
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      Monitoring
8.
      The licensee's programs for the control of RAM and contamination, radiological
Control of Radioactive Materials (RAM) and Contamination, Surveys, and
      surveys and monitoring were reviewed for compliance with Sections 12.5, and
Monitoring
      13.3 of the FSAR, TS 6.8.4.b, and 6.11, 10 CFR Parts 19.12, and 20.4, .5,
The licensee's programs for the control of RAM and contamination, radiological
      .201, .203, .205, .207, .301, .401, and .402, and NUREG-0737, Item III.D.3.3,
surveys and monitoring were reviewed for compliance with Sections 12.5, and
      and the recommendations of IE Information Notice 85-92 and IE Bulletin 80-10.
13.3 of the FSAR, TS 6.8.4.b, and 6.11, 10 CFR Parts 19.12, and 20.4, .5,
      The NRC inspector inspected facilities, conducted independent gamma
.201, .203, .205, .207, .301, .401, and .402, and NUREG-0737, Item III.D.3.3,
      radiation dose rate measurements and loose surface contamination surveys,
and the recommendations of IE Information Notice 85-92 and IE Bulletin 80-10.
      reviewed ongoing work within the containment building and turbine building,
The NRC inspector inspected facilities, conducted independent gamma
      reviewed Radiation Work Permits, radiation, airborne and surface contain-
radiation dose rate measurements and loose surface contamination surveys,
      ation surveys (routine and work related), observed analysis of radiological
reviewed ongoing work within the containment building and turbine building,
      sanples and the use of laboratory counters, response checking of instru-
reviewed Radiation Work Permits, radiation, airborne and surface contain-
      ments, and the updating of plant radiological information maps. The NRC
ation surveys (routine and work related), observed analysis of radiological
      inspector discussed with licensee representatives scheduling of surveys,
sanples and the use of laboratory counters, response checking of instru-
      release limits for material removed from radiologically controlled areas
ments, and the updating of plant radiological information maps.
      (RCA), and the licensee's current program for the segregation of radio-
The NRC
      active waste. The NRC inspector noted that the licensee is currently
inspector discussed with licensee representatives scheduling of surveys,
      surveying bagged waste removed from RCAs with a high sensitivity gamma
release limits for material removed from radiologically controlled areas
      radiation detection instrument (gamma scintillation detector) in a low
(RCA), and the licensee's current program for the segregation of radio-
      background area for disposition determinations. The NRC inspector pointed
active waste. The NRC inspector noted that the licensee is currently
      out that current release limits specified at RBS for equipment and
surveying bagged waste removed from RCAs with a high sensitivity gamma
      raterials were above those discussed in NRC Information Notice 85-92 and
radiation detection instrument (gamma scintillation detector) in a low
      significantly above the detection level of the laboratory counters.
background area for disposition determinations.
      Licensee RPTs were observed for proper selection and use of radiation
The NRC inspector pointed
      detection and sampling equipment. RP equipment selection, use, response
out that current release limits specified at RBS for equipment and
      check, calibration and maintenance procedures /reccids were reviewed.
raterials were above those discussed in NRC Information Notice 85-92 and
      The NRC inspector reviewed the licensee's alarm set point program for the
significantly above the detection level of the laboratory counters.
      Digital Radiation Monitoring System. TS 3.3.7.11 states, in part, that
Licensee RPTs were observed for proper selection and use of radiation
      "The radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation channels shown
detection and sampling equipment.
      in Table 3.3.7.11-1 shall be operable with their alarm / trip setpoints set
RP equipment selection, use, response
      to ensure that the limits of Specification 3.11.2.1 are not exceeded.   The
check, calibration and maintenance procedures /reccids were reviewed.
      alarm / trip setpoints of these channels shall be determined and adjusted in
The NRC inspector reviewed the licensee's alarm set point program for the
      accordance with the methodology and parameters in the Offsite Dose Calcula-
Digital Radiation Monitoring System.
      tion Manual." The action statement (a) for this TS states, in part, "With
TS 3.3.7.11 states, in part, that
      a radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation channel alarm /
"The radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation channels shown
      trip setpoint less conservative than required by the above Specification,
in Table 3.3.7.11-1 shall be operable with their alarm / trip setpoints set
      immediately suspend the release of radioactive gaseous effluents . . . or
to ensure that the limits of Specification 3.11.2.1 are not exceeded.
      declare the channel inoperable." The NRC inspector determined on January 30,
The
      1986, that the high and low alarm setpoints on the Main Plant Exhaust Duct
alarm / trip setpoints of these channels shall be determined and adjusted in
      Monitoring System noble gas activity monitor (IRMS-RE-126 one of two
accordance with the methodology and parameters in the Offsite Dose Calcula-
      monitors) were set to trip at values as much as two times higher than the
tion Manual." The action statement (a) for this TS states, in part, "With
      setpoints established using the ODCM. This is an apparent violation of
a radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation channel alarm /
      TS 3.3.7.11 (458/8601-01).
trip setpoint less conservative than required by the above Specification,
      Further investigation by the licensee, RBS Condition Report No. 86-122,
immediately suspend the release of radioactive gaseous effluents . . . or
      determined that the setpoints on monitors 1RMS-RE-126 and 1RMS-RE-6A (wide
declare the channel inoperable." The NRC inspector determined on January 30,
1986, that the high and low alarm setpoints on the Main Plant Exhaust Duct
Monitoring System noble gas activity monitor (IRMS-RE-126 one of two
monitors) were set to trip at values as much as two times higher than the
setpoints established using the ODCM.
This is an apparent violation of
TS 3.3.7.11 (458/8601-01).
Further investigation by the licensee, RBS Condition Report No. 86-122,
determined that the setpoints on monitors 1RMS-RE-126 and 1RMS-RE-6A (wide
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        range noble gas effluent monitor for the Radwaste Waste Building Exhaust
range noble gas effluent monitor for the Radwaste Waste Building Exhaust
        Ventilation System) had been mistakenly changed from the values established
Ventilation System) had been mistakenly changed from the values established
        during the routine functional check on December 18, 1985. The setpaints had
during the routine functional check on December 18, 1985. The setpaints had
        to be reinstalled during a routine surveillance test conducted on January 16,
to be reinstalled during a routine surveillance test conducted on January 16,
1986, per station procedure STP-511-4231 following a power loss to the
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        1986, per station procedure STP-511-4231 following a power loss to the
processors.
        processors. The values used by the technician to reset the high and low
The values used by the technician to reset the high and low
        radioactivity alerm setpoints were obtained from an out-of-date Stone and
radioactivity alerm setpoints were obtained from an out-of-date Stone and
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Webster document (S&W File No. 7247.250-329-007, RM-80 Data Base).
The
ODCM derived setpoint values had been previously established and a modifi-
cation request (85-572) had been submitted for changing the S&W document on
or about October 4, 1985.
The licensee took immediate action to identify
and document the problem, and reestablished the proper alarm setpoints.
The NRC inspector verified that releases during the period of elevated
setpoints on RE-126 and 6A did not exceed TS 3.11.2.1 values for gaseous
releases and determir;ed that releases at the most would only approach
30 percent of the allowed concentrations.
No deviations we're identified.
9.
Radiological Control Facilities and Equipment / Instruments
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        Webster document (S&W File No. 7247.250-329-007, RM-80 Data Base).    The
The licensee's facilities for radiological protection activities during
        ODCM derived setpoint values had been previously established and a modifi-
        cation request (85-572) had been submitted for changing the S&W document on
        or about October 4, 1985. The licensee took immediate action to identify
        and document the problem, and reestablished the proper alarm setpoints.
        The NRC inspector verified that releases during the period of elevated
        setpoints on RE-126 and 6A did not exceed TS 3.11.2.1 values for gaseous
        releases and determir;ed that releases at the most would only approach
        30 percent of the allowed concentrations.
        No deviations we're identified.
      9. Radiological Control Facilities and Equipment / Instruments
l        The licensee's facilities for radiological protection activities during
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        routine and emergency situations were reviewed for compliance with
routine and emergency situations were reviewed for compliance with
l       Sections 12, and 13.3 (Radiological Emergency Response Plan) of the FSAR,
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l       and the recommendations of RG 1.97, 8.8, and 8.25, NUREG-0041, and
Sections 12, and 13.3 (Radiological Emergency Response Plan) of the FSAR,
l       NUREG-0654/ FEMA-REP-1.
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i-       The NRC inspector reviewed training facilities, respirator decontamination
and the recommendations of RG 1.97, 8.8, and 8.25, NUREG-0041, and
        and maintenance facilities, ccunting laboratories, post-accident sampling
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l       system, calibration facilities, radioactive source storage, locker and
NUREG-0654/ FEMA-REP-1.
        toilet facilities for workers, PCA access control points, satellite RPT
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The NRC inspector reviewed training facilities, respirator decontamination
and maintenance facilities, ccunting laboratories, post-accident sampling
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system, calibration facilities, radioactive source storage, locker and
toilet facilities for workers, PCA access control points, satellite RPT
office, Digital Radiation Monitoring System consoles, first-aid facilities,
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        office, Digital Radiation Monitoring System consoles, first-aid facilities,
temporary ventilation and shielding equipment, machine shop, decontamina--
        temporary ventilation and shielding equipment, machine shop, decontamina--
tion facilities for personnel and equipment, and emergency equipment
        tion facilities for personnel and equipment, and emergency equipment
inventories (RP response survey equipment, respiratory protection equipment,
        inventories (RP response survey equipment, respiratory protection equipment,
protective clothing). The NRC inspector also inspected the Service Building,
        protective clothing). The NRC inspector also inspected the Service Building,
main control room (MCR), Operations Support Center (OSC), and Emergency
        main control room (MCR), Operations Support Center (OSC), and Emergency
Operations facility (E0F).
        Operations facility (E0F). The RBS Emergency Plan is set-forth in
The RBS Emergency Plan is set-forth in
        Section 13.3 of the FSAR, and Appendix E to Section 13.3 establishes the
Section 13.3 of the FSAR, and Appendix E to Section 13.3 establishes the
        dedicated equipment to be maintained at each emergency facility. Emergency
dedicated equipment to be maintained at each emergency facility.
        Implementing Procedure (EIP) 2-103, " Emergency Equipment Inventory,"
Emergency
        provides instructions for the periodic inventory, inspection, and operational
Implementing Procedure (EIP) 2-103, " Emergency Equipment Inventory,"
        checking of emergency equipment and supplies to ensure that the equipment
provides instructions for the periodic inventory, inspection, and operational
        and supplies are available and functional (checklists are provided for each
checking of emergency equipment and supplies to ensure that the equipment
        facility emergency kit). The NRC inspector reviewed the contents of
and supplies are available and functional (checklists are provided for each
        selected emergency kits using the EIP-2-103 checklists. The NRC inspector
facility emergency kit). The NRC inspector reviewed the contents of
l       noted that the checklists did not include all the equipment and supplies
selected emergency kits using the EIP-2-103 checklists.
!       referenced in the FSAR. The RP group is responsible for the quarterly (as
The NRC inspector
        a minimum) inventory of emergency kits in accordance with Radiation
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        Protection Procedure 0049, " Emergency Equipment Inventory". The NRC
noted that the checklists did not include all the equipment and supplies
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referenced in the FSAR.
The RP group is responsible for the quarterly (as
a minimum) inventory of emergency kits in accordance with Radiation
Protection Procedure 0049, " Emergency Equipment Inventory".
The NRC
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      inspector determined on January 28, 1986, that the emergency kits in the
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      following facilities did not contain certain equipment committed to in
inspector determined on January 28, 1986, that the emergency kits in the
      Appendix E, Section 13.3, of the FSAR.
following facilities did not contain certain equipment committed to in
      FACILITY                               FSAR/EIP EQUIPMENT MISSING
Appendix E, Section 13.3, of the FSAR.
      MCR                                     Spare Breathing Air Bottle (EIP)
FACILITY
                                              Containers for RAM / Trash (FSAR)
FSAR/EIP EQUIPMENT MISSING
      OCS                                     Two flashlights (EI?)
MCR
      EOF                                     Spare Flashlight Bulbs (FSAR)
Spare Breathing Air Bottle (EIP)
                                              Industrial First-Aid Kit (FSAR)
Containers for RAM / Trash (FSAR)
                                              Four 0-500 millirem per hour Pocket
OCS
                                                Dosimeters (EIP)
Two flashlights (EI?)
                                              Disposable Safety Razors (FSAR)
EOF
                                              Nasal Irrigation Equipment (FSAR)
Spare Flashlight Bulbs (FSAR)
                                              Alarming Dosimeters (FSAR)
Industrial First-Aid Kit (FSAR)
                                              Manual TLD Reader (FSAR)
Four 0-500 millirem per hour Pocket
                                              Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
Dosimeters (EIP)
                                                (FSAR)
Disposable Safety Razors (FSAR)
                                              Spare Breathing Air Bottles (FSAR)
Nasal Irrigation Equipment (FSAR)
                                              Continuous Air Monitor (FSAR)
Alarming Dosimeters (FSAR)
                                              Radiation Hot Spot Stickers (FSAR)
Manual TLD Reader (FSAR)
      The failure to maintain the proper equipment at emergency facilities is an
Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
      apparent deviation to commitments made to the NRC (458/8601-01). The NRC
(FSAR)
      inspector also noted that ti,e personnel decontamination procedures
Spare Breathing Air Bottles (FSAR)
      maintained in the EOF emerge       kit were not the current revision.             s
Continuous Air Monitor (FSAR)
      The licensee's operation of the\oost-accident sampling system (PASS) for
Radiation Hot Spot Stickers (FSAR)
      reactor coolant and containment ' atmosphere was observed.       The NRC inspector
The failure to maintain the proper equipment at emergency facilities is an
      noted during discussions with liiensee representatives that on January 29,
apparent deviation to commitments made to the NRC (458/8601-01).
      1986, that one of the sample line" external to the PASS cabinet developed a
The NRC
      liquid leak. The leak originated at one of the mechanical joints that is
inspector also noted that ti,e personnel decontamination procedures
      scheduled for replacement per lice see commitments to the NRC (see NRC
maintained in the EOF emerge
      Inspection Report 50-458/85-70).     s he leak contaminated a small area of the
kit were not the current revision.
      floor near the joint and was subsequently decontaminated. The licensee is
s
      still evaluating necessary modifications for replacement of the mechanical
The licensee's operation of the\\oost-accident sampling system (PASS) for
      joints on the PASS sample lines.
reactor coolant and containment ' atmosphere was observed.
      No violations were identified.
The NRC inspector
  10. Reactor Power Ascension /Startup Radiation Surveys
noted during discussions with liiensee representatives that on January 29,
      The licensee's conduct of the reactor shielding surveys during power
1986, that one of the sample line" external to the PASS cabinet developed a
      ascension testing were reviewed for compliance with the commitments in
liquid leak. The leak originated at one of the mechanical joints that is
      Section 14 of the FSAR, and Startup Test 1-ST-2.
scheduled for replacement per lice see commitments to the NRC (see NRC
Inspection Report 50-458/85-70).
he leak contaminated a small area of the
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floor near the joint and was subsequently decontaminated.
The licensee is
still evaluating necessary modifications for replacement of the mechanical
joints on the PASS sample lines.
No violations were identified.
10.
Reactor Power Ascension /Startup Radiation Surveys
The licensee's conduct of the reactor shielding surveys during power
ascension testing were reviewed for compliance with the commitments in
Section 14 of the FSAR, and Startup Test 1-ST-2.


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          The NRC inspector reviewed the test procedure-and the survey results for
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          radiation ~ shielding surveys. conducted at approximately 20 percent reactor
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The NRC inspector reviewed the test procedure-and the survey results for
radiation ~ shielding surveys. conducted at approximately 20 percent reactor
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power on December 29, 1985.
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          No violations or deviations were identified.
No violations or deviations were identified.
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11.
          The NRC inspector met with the licensee's representatives.and the NRC
Exit Interview
          resident inspector identified in paragraph 1 of this report at the
The NRC inspector met with the licensee's representatives.and the NRC
          conclusion of the inspection on January 31, 1986. The NRC inspector         .
resident inspector identified in paragraph 1 of this report at the
          summarized the scope and the results of the inspection.
conclusion of the inspection on January 31, 1986.
The NRC inspector
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summarized the scope and the results of the inspection.
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                                  TO NRC INSPECTION REPORT
ATTACHMENT
                                        50-458/86-01
TO NRC INSPECTION REPORT
                                          APPENDIX C
50-458/86-01
        DOCUMENTS REVIEWED
APPENDIX C
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DOCUMENTS REVIEWED
        River Bend Nuclear Procedures Manual (RBNP)
IIILE
        RENP-020, Policy Statements and Management
BEylglgN
                  Directive                                     0   10/12/84
DAIE
            PS/MD 2, River Bend Station Respiratory
River Bend Nuclear Procedures Manual (RBNP)
                  Protection Program Policy
RENP-020, Policy Statements and Management
                  Statement                                         03/07/85
Directive
        RBNP-024, Radiation Protection Plan                     1   06/10/85
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10/12/84
        Station Operatino Manual
PS/MD 2,
            Administrative Procedures (ADM)
River Bend Station Respiratory
,
Protection Program Policy
        ADM-OOOi, Station Staff Organization,
Statement
                  Responsibilities and Authorities             2   05/03/05
03/07/85
        ADM-OOO6, Control of Plant Records                       3   01/21/86
RBNP-024, Radiation Protection Plan
        ADM-OO12, Corrective Action Program                     2   01/13/86
1
        ADM-OO25, Conduct of Radiation Protection
06/10/85
                  Services                                     2   07/20/85
Station Operatino Manual
        ADM-OO36, Containment Access Management                 1   06/17/85
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        ADM-OO38, Radioactive Waste Management
Administrative Procedures (ADM)
                  Program                                       2   01/13/86
ADM-OOOi, Station Staff Organization,
        ADM-OO39, ALARA Program                                 1   06/08/85
,
        ADM-OO45, System Management and Utilization
Responsibilities and Authorities
                  of the DRMS                                   O   05/05/85
2
05/03/05
ADM-OOO6, Control of Plant Records
3
01/21/86
ADM-OO12, Corrective Action Program
2
01/13/86
ADM-OO25, Conduct of Radiation Protection
Services
2
07/20/85
ADM-OO36, Containment Access Management
1
06/17/85
ADM-OO38, Radioactive Waste Management
Program
2
01/13/86
ADM-OO39, ALARA Program
1
06/08/85
ADM-OO45, System Management and Utilization
of the DRMS
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05/05/85
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ADM-OO46, Temporary Shielding Control
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05/05/85
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Maintenance Calibration Procedure (MCP)
            Maintenance Calibration Procedure (MCP)
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                  Gamma 10 Portal Monitor                       O   07/18/85
MCP-4183, Function Check & Calibration of the
Gamma 10 Portal Monitor
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07/18/85
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MCP-4184, Function Check & Calibration of the APTEC
7M Hand and Foot Monitors
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11/22/85
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    STP-511-4232, RMS-Main Plant Exhaust Duct Monitoring                               I
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                System Sampler Flow Rate Monitor, Quarterly
.
                CHFunct, 1Emonth CHCAL (1RMS-FEX126)         2             12/19/85
.
    STP-511-4215, RMS-Main Plant Exhaust Duct Noble Gas
'
                Activity Monitor 18 month CHCAL (1RMS-RE126) 1             12/24/85
:
    STP-511-4515 RMS-Main Plant Exhaust Duct Noble Gas
'
                Activity Monitor Quarterly CHFunct
IIILE
                  (1RMS-RE126)                                 1             12/23/85
REVISION
DATE
.
Surveill ance Test Procedures (STP)
STP-511-4232, RMS-Main Plant Exhaust Duct Monitoring
I
System Sampler Flow Rate Monitor, Quarterly
CHFunct, 1Emonth CHCAL (1RMS-FEX126)
2
12/19/85
STP-511-4215, RMS-Main Plant Exhaust Duct Noble Gas
Activity Monitor 18 month CHCAL (1RMS-RE126)
1
12/24/85
STP-511-4515
RMS-Main Plant Exhaust Duct Noble Gas
Activity Monitor Quarterly CHFunct
(1RMS-RE126)
1
12/23/85
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          Eadiation Protection Procedures (RPP)
Eadiation Protection Procedures (RPP)
    RPP-0002, Operation and Calibration of the
RPP-0002, Operation and Calibration of the
                Baird Centicount APC System                   1           06/27/85
Baird Centicount APC System
    RPP-O?O5, Posting c f Radiologically
1
                Controlled Areas                             2           06/11/85     .
06/27/85
    RPP-0006, Radi ol og; cal Surveys                         2           07/05/85
RPP-O?O5, Posting c f Radiologically
    RPP-OO11, Operation and Ca2ibrstion of the
Controlled Areas
                NMC Model DS-33/PC-11T Counting                                         .
2
                System                                       1           07/13/05     *
06/11/85
    Temporary Change Notice (TCN) 85-3033 to:
.
    RPP-0013, Survey Instrument Response Testing             1           06/18/85
RPP-0006, Radi ol og; cal Surveys
    RPP-OO14, Operation and Calibration of the
2
                Harshaw TASC-12 Counting System               1           07/07/85     -
07/05/85
                                                                                        '
RPP-OO11, Operation and Ca2ibrstion of the
    RPP-OO18, Personnel Decontamination                       1           08/24/85
NMC Model DS-33/PC-11T Counting
    RPP-OO19, Decontamination of Areas, Tools
.
                and Equipment                                 2           07/06/85
System
    RPP-OO21, Gelection and Use of Respiratory
1
                Protection Equipment                         1           07/02/85
07/13/05
    RPP-GO22, Respirator y Protection Equioment
*
                Cleaning, Inspection, and Repair             1           06/11/85
Temporary Change Notice (TCN) 85-3033 to:
    RPP-OO24, Radi ologi c al Frecautions for
RPP-0013, Survey Instrument Response Testing
                Underwater Operations                         1           07/02/85
1
    RPP-OO26, Operation of Respirator Facepiece
06/18/85
                and Filter Test Console                       1           07/05/85
RPP-OO14, Operation and Calibration of the
    RPP-OO27, Gaseous Effluents Monitor Setpoint
Harshaw TASC-12 Counting System
                Determination                                 0             12/13/85-
1
                                                                    __
07/07/85
                                                                          _ . - _ - .
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RPP-OO18, Personnel Decontamination
1
08/24/85
RPP-OO19, Decontamination of Areas, Tools
and Equipment
2
07/06/85
RPP-OO21, Gelection and Use of Respiratory
Protection Equipment
1
07/02/85
RPP-GO22, Respirator y Protection Equioment
Cleaning, Inspection, and Repair
1
06/11/85
RPP-OO24, Radi ologi c al Frecautions for
Underwater Operations
1
07/02/85
RPP-OO26, Operation of Respirator Facepiece
and Filter Test Console
1
07/05/85
RPP-OO27, Gaseous Effluents Monitor Setpoint
Determination
0
12/13/85-
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              IIILE                                   BEVISION 081E
.
    RPP-OO29. Respiratory Protection Ecuipment
IIILE
              Inventory and Issue                           1 07/05/85
BEVISION
    RPP-OO30, Operation and Calibration of the
081E
              Ludlum 300 Area Monitor                       O   10/25/85
RPP-OO29. Respiratory Protection Ecuipment
    RPP-OO32, Cali t. ration of the MSA Fixt-Flo
Inventory and Issue
              Lapel Ai r Sampler                           O   12/13/85
1
    RPP-OO33, Sett.p and Operation of General Atomics
07/05/85
              Porteble Continuous Atmospheric Monitor       O   07/12/85
RPP-OO30, Operation and Calibration of the
    TCN 85-327 to:
Ludlum 300 Area Monitor
    RPP-OO35, Calibration of Digital Radiation Monitoring
O
              Process Monitors                             O   G3/11/85
10/25/85
    RPP-OO36, Calibration of Digital Radiation Monitoring
RPP-OO32, Cali t. ration of the MSA Fixt-Flo
              System Area Monitors                         2   C4/01/85
Lapel Ai r Sampler
    PPP-OO42. Operation of Stationar y and Pertable Air
O
              Filtration Systems                             1 f.7/24/85
12/13/85
    RPP-OO43, Personnel Frisking                             1 47/05/85
RPP-OO33, Sett.p and Operation of General Atomics
    RPP-OO48, Operation and Calibration of the
Porteble Continuous Atmospheric Monitor
              Eberline RO-7                                 1   07/13/85
O
    RPP-OO49, Emergency Equipment Invent or y                 1 06/28/85
07/12/85
    RPP-OOSO, Response to Abnormal Radiological
TCN 85-327 to:
              Conditions                                   2   07/14/05
RPP-OO35, Calibration of Digital Radiation Monitoring
    TCN 85-1380 to:
Process Monitors
    RPP-OO51, Operation and Calibration of the
O
              Eberline DC-4 Beta Counter                     1 07/01/95
G3/11/85
    RPP-OO53, Operation and Calibration of the
RPP-OO36, Calibration of Digital Radiation Monitoring
              Eberline Model AMS-3 Continuous
System Area Monitors
              Air Mo. ii tor                                 1 06/27/85
2
    RPP-OO58, Operation and Maintenance of Radioactive
C4/01/85
              Vacuum Cleaners                               1 07/C2/85
PPP-OO42. Operation of Stationar y and Pertable Air
    RPP-OO59, Portable HEPA Filtration Units, Tents,
Filtration Systems
              and Enclosures                               1   06/11/85
1
    RPP-OO62, Special Decontamination Applications           1 06/07/85
f.7/24/85
    TCN 85-4828 to:
RPP-OO43, Personnel Frisking
    RPP-OO63, Laundry Operation, Storage, Control
1
              and Issue                                     1 07/05/85
47/05/85
    RPP-OO64, Use of Lapel Air Sampler.                     1   06/19/85
RPP-OO48, Operation and Calibration of the
    RPP-OO65, Use of Mitl tiple Dosimetry Devices             1 07/24/85
Eberline RO-7
1
07/13/85
RPP-OO49, Emergency Equipment Invent or y
1
06/28/85
RPP-OOSO, Response to Abnormal Radiological
Conditions
2
07/14/05
TCN 85-1380 to:
RPP-OO51, Operation and Calibration of the
Eberline DC-4 Beta Counter
1
07/01/95
RPP-OO53, Operation and Calibration of the
Eberline Model AMS-3 Continuous
Air Mo. ii tor
1
06/27/85
RPP-OO58, Operation and Maintenance of Radioactive
Vacuum Cleaners
1
07/C2/85
RPP-OO59, Portable HEPA Filtration Units, Tents,
and Enclosures
1
06/11/85
RPP-OO62, Special Decontamination Applications
1
06/07/85
TCN 85-4828 to:
RPP-OO63, Laundry Operation, Storage, Control
and Issue
1
07/05/85
RPP-OO64, Use of Lapel Air Sampler.
1
06/19/85
RPP-OO65, Use of Mitl tiple Dosimetry Devices
1
07/24/85
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                  IIILE                                   SEylSION DAIG
.
      RPP-OO70, Operation of the Survivair Test Console       1   07/13/85
IIILE
      RPP-OO71, Cleaning and Inspection of Survi vai r
SEylSION
                  Mark 2 SCBA's                               1   07/06/85
DAIG
      RPP-OO72, Maintenance of Stationary and Portable
RPP-OO70, Operation of the Survivair Test Console
                  Air Filtration Systems                       1   07/02/05
1
  3  RPP-OO74, Refilling SCBA Cylinders                     1   05/21/85
07/13/85
      RPP-OO81, Oper.ation and Calibration of the
RPP-OO71, Cleaning and Inspection of Survi vai r
                  Eberline E-140/E-140N                       1   06/13/05
Mark 2 SCBA's
                                      .
1
      RPP-OOB2, Operation and Calibration of the
07/06/85
                  Eberline E-520                               1   07/14/85
RPP-OO72, Maintenance of Stationary and Portable
      RPP-OOS4, Operation and Calitration of the
Air Filtration Systems
                  Eberline PNR-4                               1   07/03/85
1
      RPP-OOB5, Ope ation and Calibration of the
07/02/05
                  Ebe-line PRM-6                               1   06/27/85
RPP-OO74, Refilling SCBA Cylinders
      RPP-OOS6, Operation and Calibration of the
1
j                 Eberline PRM-7                               2   07/22/85
05/21/85
                                                                            '
3
      RPP-OO87, Operation and Calibration of the
RPP-OO81, Oper.ation and Calibration of the
                  Eberline RM-14                               1   07/05/85
Eberline E-140/E-140N
      RPP-OOB8, Operation and Calibration of the
1
                  Eberline RM-21                               1   06/18/85
06/13/05
      RPP-OOS9, Operation and Calibration of the                           l
.
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RPP-OOB2, Operation and Calibration of the
                  Eberline RD-2/2A                             1   07/05/85
Eberline E-520
      RPP-OO91, Operatier. and Calibration of the
1
                  Teletector - (6112 D/D)                     1   07/25/85
07/14/85
      RPP-OO92, Calibration of the Radeco Model
RPP-OOS4, Operation and Calitration of the
                  H-809                                       1   07/13/85
Eberline PNR-4
      RPP-OO93, Calibration of the Staplex Model
1
.
07/03/85
                  TF-1A                                       1   06/09/85
RPP-OOB5, Ope ation and Calibration of the
1
Ebe-line PRM-6
1
06/27/85
RPP-OOS6, Operation and Calibration of the
j
Eberline PRM-7
2
07/22/85
'
RPP-OO87, Operation and Calibration of the
Eberline RM-14
1
07/05/85
RPP-OOB8, Operation and Calibration of the
Eberline RM-21
1
06/18/85
RPP-OOS9, Operation and Calibration of the
l
'
Eberline RD-2/2A
1
07/05/85
RPP-OO91, Operatier. and Calibration of the
Teletector - (6112 D/D)
1
07/25/85
RPP-OO92, Calibration of the Radeco Model
H-809
1
07/13/85
RPP-OO93, Calibration of the Staplex Model
.
TF-1A
1
06/09/85
1
4
4
1
1
            Radiation Protection Eection Procedures (RSP)
Radiation Protection Eection Procedures (RSP)
1
RSP-OOOS, Containment Entry
0
10/25/85
RSP-02OO, Radiation Work Permits
1
06/11/95
RSP-0201, Respiratory Protection Program
for Radiological Arees
1
1
      RSP-OOOS, Containment Entry                            0  10/25/85
06/27/85
      RSP-02OO, Radiation Work Permits                        1  06/11/95
'
      RSP-0201, Respiratory Protection Program
                  for Radiological Arees                      1  06/27/85
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                                      IIILE                                           REylSION D6lg
.
      TCN 85-3035 to:
IIILE
      RSP-0202, Radiation Protection Calibration
REylSION
                                      Program                                                 1 06/09/85
D6lg
      RSP-0203, Personnel Monitoring                                                         1 08/02/85
TCN 85-3035 to:
      RSP-0204, Performance, Control f or Respirator y
RSP-0202, Radiation Protection Calibration
                                      Protection Equipment                                   1 05/29/05
Program
      RSP-0205, Receipt of Radioactive Material                                               2 06/15/85
1
      RSP-0206, Prenatal Radiation Exposure Policy                                           2 06/21/85
06/09/85
      RSP-0209, Control and Calibration of Radiation
RSP-0203, Personnel Monitoring
                                      Protection Equipment                                   2 06/07/85
1
      TCNs 85-4009, 85-4152, 85-4323 to:
08/02/85
      RSP-0212, Drywell Entry                                                                 i 07/02/85
RSP-0204, Performance, Control f or Respirator y
      RSP-0213, Control and Handling of Radioactive
Protection Equipment
                                      Materials                                               1 06/21/8G
1
            Radiation Health Physics Procedures (RHP)
05/29/05
      RHP -OOO1, Operation of the Panasonic Automatic
RSP-0205, Receipt of Radioactive Material
                                      TLD Reader                                             2 06/17/85
2
      RHF-OOO2, Calibration of the Panasonic Automatic
06/15/85
                                      TLD Reader                                             1 06/24/85
RSP-0206, Prenatal Radiation Exposure Policy
l     RHF -OOO3, Cleaning and Maintenance of the Paiianonic
2
                                      Automatic TLD Reader                                   2 07/05/B5
06/21/85
RSP-0209, Control and Calibration of Radiation
Protection Equipment
2
06/07/85
TCNs 85-4009, 85-4152, 85-4323 to:
RSP-0212, Drywell Entry
i
07/02/85
RSP-0213, Control and Handling of Radioactive
Materials
1
06/21/8G
Radiation Health Physics Procedures (RHP)
RHP -OOO1, Operation of the Panasonic Automatic
TLD Reader
2
06/17/85
RHF-OOO2, Calibration of the Panasonic Automatic
TLD Reader
1
06/24/85
l
RHF -OOO3, Cleaning and Maintenance of the Paiianonic
Automatic TLD Reader
2
07/05/B5
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;      RHP-OOO4, Operation of the Panatonic Manual                                                       '
RHP-OOO4, Operation of the Panatonic Manual
;
'
TLD Reader
1
07/24/05
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                                      TLD Reader                                              1 07/24/05
l
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      RHP-OOO5, Calibration of the Panasonic Manual
RHP-OOO5, Calibration of the Panasonic Manual
l                                     TLD Reader                                             1 07/29/85
l
      RHP-OOO6, Cleaning and Maintenance of the Panaean;c
TLD Reader
                                      Manual TLD Reader                                       1 07/05/85
1
07/29/85
RHP-OOO6, Cleaning and Maintenance of the Panaean;c
Manual TLD Reader
1
07/05/85
,
,
      RHP-OOO7, TLD Badge Selection                                                           2 06/27/85
RHP-OOO7, TLD Badge Selection
2
06/27/85
l
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      RHP-OOO8, Dose Determination and Reporting                                             2 07/28/85
RHP-OOO8, Dose Determination and Reporting
      RHP-OOO9. TLD Calibration Exposure                                                     2 06/21/85
2
      RHP-OO10, Operation of the Shepherd Model 142-10
07/28/85
                                      Panoramic Irradiator                                   2 06/23/05
RHP-OOO9. TLD Calibration Exposure
      RHP-OO11, Cleaning and Inspection of TLD Badges
2
                                      and Holders                                             2 97/13/05
06/21/85
      RHP-OO12, Issue and Use of the Pocket Dosimeter                                         1 07/02/85
RHP-OO10, Operation of the Shepherd Model 142-10
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Panoramic Irradiator
2
06/23/05
RHP-OO11, Cleaning and Inspection of TLD Badges
and Holders
2
97/13/05
RHP-OO12, Issue and Use of the Pocket Dosimeter
1
07/02/85
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..
  TCN 85-250 to:
.
  RHP-0013, Issue, Collection and Termination of
11ILE
              Thermol umi noscen t Dosimeters                 1   04/29/85
EgVlS[pN
  TCN 85-356 to:
DQlE
  RHP-OO14, Pocket Dosimeter Calioration and Control         O   03/13/G4
TCN 85-250 to:
  RHP-OO15, Occration of the Helgeson Dc-It-Yourself
RHP-0013, Issue, Collection and Termination of
              In-Vivo Counting System                         1   07/13/95
Thermol umi noscen t Dosimeters
  RHP-OOl6, Operation of the Helgeson Quicky IO-Vivo
1
              Counting System                                 O   06/17/05
04/29/85
  RHP-OO17, Calculation of Internal Doses                     1   07/22/85
TCN 85-356 to:
  RHP-OO18, bioassay Sample Analysis                         1   07/OS/85
RHP-OO14, Pocket Dosimeter Calioration and Control
  TCN 85-2038 tot
O
  RHP-OO19, Quantitative Mask Fit Testing                     1   07/05/85
03/13/G4
  RHP-OO20, Calibration and Maintenance of the
RHP-OO15, Occration of the Helgeson Dc-It-Yourself
              Dynatech Model 260B Resp:rator
In-Vivo Counting System
              Fit Test Equipment                               1   07/29/85
1
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APPENDIX C

U. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COPEISSION

REGION IV

NRC Inspection Report:

50-458/86-01

License:

NPF-40

Docket:

50-458

Licensee: Gulf States Utilities (GSU)

P.O. Box 2951

Beaumont, Texas 77704

Facility.Name:

River Bend Station (RBS)

Inspection At:

River Bend Station, St. Francisville, Louisiana

Inspection Conducted: January 27-31, 1986

Inspector:

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Protection Section

Inspection Summary

Inspection Conducted January 27-31, 1986 (Report 50-458/86-01)

Areas Inspected:

Routine, unannounced inspection of the licensee's Radiation

Protection (RP) program (internal and external exposure control, respiratory

protection, contamination and radioactive material control, and facilities),

Emergency Plan implementing procedures, and results of the reactor power

ascension radiation surveys.

The inspection involved 40 inspector-hours onsite

and 11 inspector-hours offsite by one NRC inspector.

Results: Within the areas inspected, one violation (see paragraph 8) and one

deviation (see paragraph 9) were identified.

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Persons Contacted

GSU

  • W.

J. Cahill, Senior Vice President

  • J. Deddens, Vice President, RBNG
  • T. Plunkett, Plant Manager
  • P. F. Tomlinson, Director Quality Services
  • E. M. Cargill, Supervisor Radiological Programs
  • B. Chustz, GSU Projects
  • S. V. Desai, Chemistry Engineer
  • J. W. Evans, GSU Stenographer
  • C. L. Fantacci, Radiation Protection Supervisor
  • K. J. Giadrosich, Operations - Quality Assurance (QA)
  • D. R. Gipson, Assistant Plant Manager - Operations
  • R. Horn, Nuclear Training Department Representative
  • R. J. King, Licensing Engineer
  • W. J. Lambert, Systems Engineer
  • H. M. McCellan, Acting Plant Services Supervisor
  • J. H. McQuirter, Licensing Engineer
  • C. L. Nash, Chemistry Supervisor
  • K. E. Suhrke, Manager Plant Projects
  • M. E. Walton, Technical Assistant

J. Cadwallader, Emergency Planning (EP) Supervisor

J. Spivey, QA Engineer

A. Kowalczuk, Assistant Plant Manager - Maintenance

L. T. Owens, Employee Relations Administrator

D. M. Ross, Radiological Health Supervisor

E. Hensley, Radiation Protection Foreman

B. Tunstall, Radiation Protection Foreman

D. Wells, Radiation Protection Foreman

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B. Spell, Health Physicist

W. Eisele, Health Physicist

W. Hardy, Radiological Engineering Supervisor

R. White, Radiation Protection Technician (RPT)

J. Onorato, Senior RPT

D. Sobera, Senior RPT

M. Bankston, RPT

Others

  • D. Chamberlain, NRC Senior Resident Inspector

W. Jones, NRC Resident Inspector

  • J. B. Nicholas, NRC Radiation Specialist, RIV
  • R. Wise, NRC Radiation Specialist, RIV

J. Lee, Instrument and Controls (I&C) Engineer, Stone and Webster

  • Denotes those present at the exit interview on January 31, 1986.

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The NRC inspector also interviewed several other licensee employees

including QA/ quality control (QC), I&C, and RP personnel.

2.

Licensee Action on Previously Identified Inspection Findings

(Closed) Open Item (458/8414-04): Gaseous Radwaste System - This item was

previously discussed in NRC Inspection Reports 50-458/84-14, 85-46, 85-53,

85-64, and 85-70, and remained open pending licensee action to complete

installation and testing of the offgas system, as referenced in

Section 11.3 of the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR).

The licensee had

completed installation and testing of the various components of the gaseous

radwaste system (Preoperational Tests 257, 409-3, 408 1 through 4).

This

item is considered closed.

(Closed) Violation (458/8573-01):

Failure to Provide Training - This

violation was discussed in NRC Inspection Report 50-458/85-73 and involved the

failure to provide training for radiation protection technicians. The

licensee's corrective action was reviewed and found adequate.

This item is

considered closed.

(Closed) Violation (458/8573-02):

Failure to Maintain Training Records -

This violation was discussed in NRC Inspection Report 50-458/85-73 and

involved the failure to maintain proper training records.

The licensee's

corrective action was reviewed and found adequate. This item is considered

closed.

(Closed) Deviation (458/8573-01):

Failure to Provide Training - This

deviation was discussed in NRC Inspection Report 50-458/85-73 and involved the

failure to provide BWR technology training er specified in the FSAR.

The

licensee's corrective action was reviewed a.

~ )und adequate.

This item is

considered closed.

3.

Inspector Observations

The following are observations the NRC inspector discussed with the licensee

during the inspection and at the exit interview on January 31, 1986.

These

observations are neither violations nor unresolved items.

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have no specific regulatory requirement.

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RP Group Stability - A high turnover rate was noted in the RP Grcup

management and technical positions.

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Training - The RP group supervisors responsible for the respiratory

protection program have not received training in current respiratory

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ALARA - The ALARA program does not sufficiently address the minimization

of internal exposures and the use of respiratory protection equipment

in prejob and post job reviews.

(See paragraph 7)

e.

Contractor RPTs - The licensee places a high reliance on contracted

RPTs. (See paragraph 4)

f.

Release of Radioactive Material - The licensees survey program for

potentially radioactive materials does not satisfy the recommendations

of I&E Information Notice 85-92.

(See paragraph 8)

4.

RP Program Organization and Management Controls

The NRC inspector examined the organization and staffing of the RP

organization to determine compliance with Sections 12.5, 13.1, 13.3

(Emergency Plan - EP), and 13.5 of the FSAR, 10 CFR Part 20, Facility

Operating License Technical Specifications (TS) 6.2.2, 6.8.1, and 6.11, and

the recommendations of NRC Regulatory Guides (RG) 1.33, 1.8, 8.8, and

NUREG-0731,Section II.

The NRC inspector reviewed licensee procedures for routine and emergency

activities associated with internal / external radiation exposure control,

contamination control, decontamination and first-aid facilities, respiratory

protection, and QA audits and reviews.

During this inspection, the Radiological Health Supervisor (external and

internal dosimetry group supervisor) terminated employment with GSU

effective January 31, 1986.

The NRC inspector noted that within the last

6 months, personnel occupying the following positions have terminated

employment with GSU: Supervisor Radiological Programs, Radiological

Engineering Supervisor, Radiological Health Supervisor, and Staff Radiation

Protection Specialist.

The NRC inspector noted that the size of the

in-house RPT staff is marginal and that the licensee would be hard pressed

to handle non-routine activities if the nine contract RPTs had to be

terminated. (This item was also in discussed NRC Inspection Report 50-458/

85-73).

The licensee is currently seeking a person to fill the Radiological

Health Supervisor position. The NRC inspector reviewed QA surveillances of

RP activities, RP program implementing procedures (see Attachment to this

report), RP shift logs, and internal RBS correspondence concerning RP

activities.

No violations or deviations were identified.

5.

RP Organization Staff Qualifications and Training

The NRC inspector examined the qualifications and training of selected

personnel to determine compliance with Sections 12.5, 13.2, 13.3, and 13.5

of the FSAR,10 CFR Part 19.12, TS 6.3.1, and 6.4.1, and the recommendations

of RGs 1.8, 8.2, 8.8, 8.15, and 8.27, and NUREG-0041.

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The NRC inspector reviewed training records, discussed individual training

achievements with licensee personnel, and reviewed personnel assignments

involving dotimetry processing, whole body counting, respiratory protection

equipment fit testing and maintenance, and RPT shift assignments.

The NRC inspector discussed with licencee representatives RPT qualification

criteria and commitments made to the NRC (see Inspection Reports 50-458/85-05

and 85-32) regarding fully qualified RPTs and equivalent experience.

The NRC inspector noted that the two RP supervisors responsible for

implementing the respiratory protection program had not received training

in current respiratory protection programs.

No violations or deviations were identified.

6.

External Radiation Exposure Control

The external radiation exposure control program was reviewed for compliance

with Sections 12.5, and 13.3 of the FSAR, TS 6.8.1, 6.9.1.5.a, 6.10, 6.11,

6.12.1, and 6.12.2, and the requirements contained in 10 CFR Parts 13.12,

and .13, and 20.101, .102, .104, .105, .202, .203, .205, .206, .405, .407,

.408, and .409, and the recommendations of IE Information Notices 81-26,

82-42, 83-59, 84-59, and 85-42, in NRC Regulatory Guides (RGs) 8.2, 8.4,

8.7, 8.8, 8.13,

8.14, and 8.28, and industry standards ANSI N13.11-1983,

N13.5-1972, and N13.27-1981.

The NRC inspector reviewed personnel exposure records, administrative

exposure controls, record storage facilities, whole body and extremity

exposure control procedures, dosimetry processing procedures, dosimetry

quality control methods, data processing and reports.

Inspection

of station facilities was made and independent radiation dose rate surveys

and verification of radiation and high radiation area controls were con-

ducted. The NRC inspector noted that periodic posting reviews are conducted.

The NRC inspector reviewed the current certification of the dosimetry

processing system and the periodic in-house quality control tests of the

dosimetry processing system.

The licensee's exposure control program,

exposure limits, implementing procedures, and protective action guidance

for radiation exposures and dedicated inventories of dosimetry devices

(Thermolumonescent (TLD), pocket dosimeters, and alarming dosimeters) for

radiological emergencies were reviewed.

The NRC inspector noted during a review of the computer print-outs of

personnel radiation exposure reports for 1985 that the licensee had been

having problems with the transfer of data between one computer used for the

processing of raw exposure data from TLDs and another computer that provides

the main radiological control program for access control, pocket dosimeter

exposure records, job exposure tracking, and exposure reports.

The licensee

had determined that there was a difference in the amount of exposure

reported in the 1985 yearly report and that reported to have been processed

by the TLD computer.

The NRC inspector determined that the licensee had,

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prior to this inspection, determined that the two computer exposure control

system was deficient in the area of quality control over routine data input

and data base management. The NRC inspector noted to the licensee during the

inspection and at the exit interview.that the possible problems concerning

the mismanagement of personnel exposure data might be due to the large

amount of manual review required to determine if final reported exposure

data is accurately transferred between the two independent computer systems.

No violations or deviations were identified.

7.

Internal Radiation Exposure Control

The licensee's internal radiation exposure control program including

airborne radioa-tivity monitoring / sampling, and respiratory protection

program was reviewed for compliance with Sections 12.1, 12.3, 12.5', and

13.3 of the FSAR, TS 6.3.1, 6.8.4.b, and 6.11, 10 CFR Parts 19.12, and .13,

and 20.103, .201, .203, .405, .407, .408, and .409, and the recommendations

of ANSI 13.1-1969, N343-1978, NUREG-0041, and RG 8.2, 8.7, 8.8, 8.9, 8.15,

8.20, and 8.26.

The NRC inspector reviewed the licensee's corporate policies, programs and

activities involving routine and emergency aspects of the internal dosime-

try (in-vivo and in-vitro) and respiratory protection, including agreements

with offsite vendors. The licensee's operating, calibration, preuse

response checks and exposure evaluation procedures for the two whole body

counters (WBC) were reviewed.

The NRC inspector noted that the bed type high

resolution WBC was inoperable during this inspection.

The NRC inspector

reviewed the licensee's program for tracking of exposures to airborne

radioactive materials, evaluations of exposures from WBC data, and respiratory

equipment inventories for routine and emergency activities.

Respiratory

equipment quality control, inspection, selection, use, maintenance, and

breathing air quality control procedures and records were reviewed.

The

licensee's program for routine determinations of airborne radioactivity

concentrations within work areas and personnel breathing zones were reviewed.

The licensee was noted to have procedures in place for the calibration and

use of lapel air samplers (breathing zone air samplers - BZS); however,

since initial start up'in October of 1985, there has been no use of BZS

even though areas such as routine radiochemistry sampling and laboratory

work and recurring tasks such as security tours and maintenance operations

could be used for initializing such a program.

The NRC inspector discussed

with licensee representatives the current industry practices and recommendations

concerning breathing zone sampling programs.

The licensee ALARA program

was noted to be lacking definitive guidance on the minimization of radio-

active material intakes or the use of respiratory protection equipment.

This was especially noted to be missing in prejob and post job reviews for

high exposure jobs.

No violations or deviations were identified.

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Control of Radioactive Materials (RAM) and Contamination, Surveys, and

Monitoring

The licensee's programs for the control of RAM and contamination, radiological

surveys and monitoring were reviewed for compliance with Sections 12.5, and

13.3 of the FSAR, TS 6.8.4.b, and 6.11, 10 CFR Parts 19.12, and 20.4, .5,

.201, .203, .205, .207, .301, .401, and .402, and NUREG-0737, Item III.D.3.3,

and the recommendations of IE Information Notice 85-92 and IE Bulletin 80-10.

The NRC inspector inspected facilities, conducted independent gamma

radiation dose rate measurements and loose surface contamination surveys,

reviewed ongoing work within the containment building and turbine building,

reviewed Radiation Work Permits, radiation, airborne and surface contain-

ation surveys (routine and work related), observed analysis of radiological

sanples and the use of laboratory counters, response checking of instru-

ments, and the updating of plant radiological information maps.

The NRC

inspector discussed with licensee representatives scheduling of surveys,

release limits for material removed from radiologically controlled areas

(RCA), and the licensee's current program for the segregation of radio-

active waste. The NRC inspector noted that the licensee is currently

surveying bagged waste removed from RCAs with a high sensitivity gamma

radiation detection instrument (gamma scintillation detector) in a low

background area for disposition determinations.

The NRC inspector pointed

out that current release limits specified at RBS for equipment and

raterials were above those discussed in NRC Information Notice 85-92 and

significantly above the detection level of the laboratory counters.

Licensee RPTs were observed for proper selection and use of radiation

detection and sampling equipment.

RP equipment selection, use, response

check, calibration and maintenance procedures /reccids were reviewed.

The NRC inspector reviewed the licensee's alarm set point program for the

Digital Radiation Monitoring System.

TS 3.3.7.11 states, in part, that

"The radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation channels shown

in Table 3.3.7.11-1 shall be operable with their alarm / trip setpoints set

to ensure that the limits of Specification 3.11.2.1 are not exceeded.

The

alarm / trip setpoints of these channels shall be determined and adjusted in

accordance with the methodology and parameters in the Offsite Dose Calcula-

tion Manual." The action statement (a) for this TS states, in part, "With

a radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation channel alarm /

trip setpoint less conservative than required by the above Specification,

immediately suspend the release of radioactive gaseous effluents . . . or

declare the channel inoperable." The NRC inspector determined on January 30,

1986, that the high and low alarm setpoints on the Main Plant Exhaust Duct

Monitoring System noble gas activity monitor (IRMS-RE-126 one of two

monitors) were set to trip at values as much as two times higher than the

setpoints established using the ODCM.

This is an apparent violation of

TS 3.3.7.11 (458/8601-01).

Further investigation by the licensee, RBS Condition Report No.86-122,

determined that the setpoints on monitors 1RMS-RE-126 and 1RMS-RE-6A (wide

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range noble gas effluent monitor for the Radwaste Waste Building Exhaust

Ventilation System) had been mistakenly changed from the values established

during the routine functional check on December 18, 1985. The setpaints had

to be reinstalled during a routine surveillance test conducted on January 16,

1986, per station procedure STP-511-4231 following a power loss to the

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processors.

The values used by the technician to reset the high and low

radioactivity alerm setpoints were obtained from an out-of-date Stone and

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Webster document (S&W File No. 7247.250-329-007, RM-80 Data Base).

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ODCM derived setpoint values had been previously established and a modifi-

cation request (85-572) had been submitted for changing the S&W document on

or about October 4, 1985.

The licensee took immediate action to identify

and document the problem, and reestablished the proper alarm setpoints.

The NRC inspector verified that releases during the period of elevated

setpoints on RE-126 and 6A did not exceed TS 3.11.2.1 values for gaseous

releases and determir;ed that releases at the most would only approach

30 percent of the allowed concentrations.

No deviations we're identified.

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Radiological Control Facilities and Equipment / Instruments

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routine and emergency situations were reviewed for compliance with

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The NRC inspector reviewed training facilities, respirator decontamination

and maintenance facilities, ccunting laboratories, post-accident sampling

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system, calibration facilities, radioactive source storage, locker and

toilet facilities for workers, PCA access control points, satellite RPT

office, Digital Radiation Monitoring System consoles, first-aid facilities,

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temporary ventilation and shielding equipment, machine shop, decontamina--

tion facilities for personnel and equipment, and emergency equipment

inventories (RP response survey equipment, respiratory protection equipment,

protective clothing). The NRC inspector also inspected the Service Building,

main control room (MCR), Operations Support Center (OSC), and Emergency

Operations facility (E0F).

The RBS Emergency Plan is set-forth in

Section 13.3 of the FSAR, and Appendix E to Section 13.3 establishes the

dedicated equipment to be maintained at each emergency facility.

Emergency

Implementing Procedure (EIP) 2-103, " Emergency Equipment Inventory,"

provides instructions for the periodic inventory, inspection, and operational

checking of emergency equipment and supplies to ensure that the equipment

and supplies are available and functional (checklists are provided for each

facility emergency kit). The NRC inspector reviewed the contents of

selected emergency kits using the EIP-2-103 checklists.

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referenced in the FSAR.

The RP group is responsible for the quarterly (as

a minimum) inventory of emergency kits in accordance with Radiation

Protection Procedure 0049, " Emergency Equipment Inventory".

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inspector determined on January 28, 1986, that the emergency kits in the

following facilities did not contain certain equipment committed to in

Appendix E, Section 13.3, of the FSAR.

FACILITY

FSAR/EIP EQUIPMENT MISSING

MCR

Spare Breathing Air Bottle (EIP)

Containers for RAM / Trash (FSAR)

OCS

Two flashlights (EI?)

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Spare Flashlight Bulbs (FSAR)

Industrial First-Aid Kit (FSAR)

Four 0-500 millirem per hour Pocket

Dosimeters (EIP)

Disposable Safety Razors (FSAR)

Nasal Irrigation Equipment (FSAR)

Alarming Dosimeters (FSAR)

Manual TLD Reader (FSAR)

Self Contained Breathing Apparatus

(FSAR)

Spare Breathing Air Bottles (FSAR)

Continuous Air Monitor (FSAR)

Radiation Hot Spot Stickers (FSAR)

The failure to maintain the proper equipment at emergency facilities is an

apparent deviation to commitments made to the NRC (458/8601-01).

The NRC

inspector also noted that ti,e personnel decontamination procedures

maintained in the EOF emerge

kit were not the current revision.

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The licensee's operation of the\\oost-accident sampling system (PASS) for

reactor coolant and containment ' atmosphere was observed.

The NRC inspector

noted during discussions with liiensee representatives that on January 29,

1986, that one of the sample line" external to the PASS cabinet developed a

liquid leak. The leak originated at one of the mechanical joints that is

scheduled for replacement per lice see commitments to the NRC (see NRC

Inspection Report 50-458/85-70).

he leak contaminated a small area of the

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floor near the joint and was subsequently decontaminated.

The licensee is

still evaluating necessary modifications for replacement of the mechanical

joints on the PASS sample lines.

No violations were identified.

10.

Reactor Power Ascension /Startup Radiation Surveys

The licensee's conduct of the reactor shielding surveys during power

ascension testing were reviewed for compliance with the commitments in

Section 14 of the FSAR, and Startup Test 1-ST-2.

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The NRC inspector reviewed the test procedure-and the survey results for

radiation ~ shielding surveys. conducted at approximately 20 percent reactor

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Exit Interview

The NRC inspector met with the licensee's representatives.and the NRC

resident inspector identified in paragraph 1 of this report at the

conclusion of the inspection on January 31, 1986.

The NRC inspector

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ATTACHMENT

TO NRC INSPECTION REPORT

50-458/86-01

APPENDIX C

DOCUMENTS REVIEWED

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River Bend Nuclear Procedures Manual (RBNP)

RENP-020, Policy Statements and Management

Directive

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10/12/84

PS/MD 2,

River Bend Station Respiratory

Protection Program Policy

Statement

03/07/85

RBNP-024, Radiation Protection Plan

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06/10/85

Station Operatino Manual

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Administrative Procedures (ADM)

ADM-OOOi, Station Staff Organization,

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Responsibilities and Authorities

2

05/03/05

ADM-OOO6, Control of Plant Records

3

01/21/86

ADM-OO12, Corrective Action Program

2

01/13/86

ADM-OO25, Conduct of Radiation Protection

Services

2

07/20/85

ADM-OO36, Containment Access Management

1

06/17/85

ADM-OO38, Radioactive Waste Management

Program

2

01/13/86

ADM-OO39, ALARA Program

1

06/08/85

ADM-OO45, System Management and Utilization

of the DRMS

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05/05/85

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ADM-OO46, Temporary Shielding Control

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05/05/85

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Maintenance Calibration Procedure (MCP)

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MCP-4183, Function Check & Calibration of the

Gamma 10 Portal Monitor

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07/18/85

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MCP-4184, Function Check & Calibration of the APTEC

7M Hand and Foot Monitors

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Surveill ance Test Procedures (STP)

STP-511-4232, RMS-Main Plant Exhaust Duct Monitoring

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System Sampler Flow Rate Monitor, Quarterly

CHFunct, 1Emonth CHCAL (1RMS-FEX126)

2

12/19/85

STP-511-4215, RMS-Main Plant Exhaust Duct Noble Gas

Activity Monitor 18 month CHCAL (1RMS-RE126)

1

12/24/85

STP-511-4515

RMS-Main Plant Exhaust Duct Noble Gas

Activity Monitor Quarterly CHFunct

(1RMS-RE126)

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12/23/85

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Eadiation Protection Procedures (RPP)

RPP-0002, Operation and Calibration of the

Baird Centicount APC System

1

06/27/85

RPP-O?O5, Posting c f Radiologically

Controlled Areas

2

06/11/85

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RPP-0006, Radi ol og; cal Surveys

2

07/05/85

RPP-OO11, Operation and Ca2ibrstion of the

NMC Model DS-33/PC-11T Counting

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System

1

07/13/05

Temporary Change Notice (TCN) 85-3033 to:

RPP-0013, Survey Instrument Response Testing

1

06/18/85

RPP-OO14, Operation and Calibration of the

Harshaw TASC-12 Counting System

1

07/07/85

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RPP-OO18, Personnel Decontamination

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08/24/85

RPP-OO19, Decontamination of Areas, Tools

and Equipment

2

07/06/85

RPP-OO21, Gelection and Use of Respiratory

Protection Equipment

1

07/02/85

RPP-GO22, Respirator y Protection Equioment

Cleaning, Inspection, and Repair

1

06/11/85

RPP-OO24, Radi ologi c al Frecautions for

Underwater Operations

1

07/02/85

RPP-OO26, Operation of Respirator Facepiece

and Filter Test Console

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07/05/85

RPP-OO27, Gaseous Effluents Monitor Setpoint

Determination

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RPP-OO29. Respiratory Protection Ecuipment

Inventory and Issue

1

07/05/85

RPP-OO30, Operation and Calibration of the

Ludlum 300 Area Monitor

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10/25/85

RPP-OO32, Cali t. ration of the MSA Fixt-Flo

Lapel Ai r Sampler

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12/13/85

RPP-OO33, Sett.p and Operation of General Atomics

Porteble Continuous Atmospheric Monitor

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07/12/85

TCN 85-327 to:

RPP-OO35, Calibration of Digital Radiation Monitoring

Process Monitors

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G3/11/85

RPP-OO36, Calibration of Digital Radiation Monitoring

System Area Monitors

2

C4/01/85

PPP-OO42. Operation of Stationar y and Pertable Air

Filtration Systems

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f.7/24/85

RPP-OO43, Personnel Frisking

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47/05/85

RPP-OO48, Operation and Calibration of the

Eberline RO-7

1

07/13/85

RPP-OO49, Emergency Equipment Invent or y

1

06/28/85

RPP-OOSO, Response to Abnormal Radiological

Conditions

2

07/14/05

TCN 85-1380 to:

RPP-OO51, Operation and Calibration of the

Eberline DC-4 Beta Counter

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07/01/95

RPP-OO53, Operation and Calibration of the

Eberline Model AMS-3 Continuous

Air Mo. ii tor

1

06/27/85

RPP-OO58, Operation and Maintenance of Radioactive

Vacuum Cleaners

1

07/C2/85

RPP-OO59, Portable HEPA Filtration Units, Tents,

and Enclosures

1

06/11/85

RPP-OO62, Special Decontamination Applications

1

06/07/85

TCN 85-4828 to:

RPP-OO63, Laundry Operation, Storage, Control

and Issue

1

07/05/85

RPP-OO64, Use of Lapel Air Sampler.

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06/19/85

RPP-OO65, Use of Mitl tiple Dosimetry Devices

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07/24/85

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RPP-OO70, Operation of the Survivair Test Console

1

07/13/85

RPP-OO71, Cleaning and Inspection of Survi vai r

Mark 2 SCBA's

1

07/06/85

RPP-OO72, Maintenance of Stationary and Portable

Air Filtration Systems

1

07/02/05

RPP-OO74, Refilling SCBA Cylinders

1

05/21/85

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RPP-OO81, Oper.ation and Calibration of the

Eberline E-140/E-140N

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06/13/05

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RPP-OOB2, Operation and Calibration of the

Eberline E-520

1

07/14/85

RPP-OOS4, Operation and Calitration of the

Eberline PNR-4

1

07/03/85

RPP-OOB5, Ope ation and Calibration of the

Ebe-line PRM-6

1

06/27/85

RPP-OOS6, Operation and Calibration of the

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Eberline PRM-7

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07/22/85

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RPP-OO87, Operation and Calibration of the

Eberline RM-14

1

07/05/85

RPP-OOB8, Operation and Calibration of the

Eberline RM-21

1

06/18/85

RPP-OOS9, Operation and Calibration of the

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07/05/85

RPP-OO91, Operatier. and Calibration of the

Teletector - (6112 D/D)

1

07/25/85

RPP-OO92, Calibration of the Radeco Model

H-809

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07/13/85

RPP-OO93, Calibration of the Staplex Model

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06/09/85

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Radiation Protection Eection Procedures (RSP)

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RSP-OOOS, Containment Entry

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10/25/85

RSP-02OO, Radiation Work Permits

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06/11/95

RSP-0201, Respiratory Protection Program

for Radiological Arees

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06/27/85

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TCN 85-3035 to:

RSP-0202, Radiation Protection Calibration

Program

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06/09/85

RSP-0203, Personnel Monitoring

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08/02/85

RSP-0204, Performance, Control f or Respirator y

Protection Equipment

1

05/29/05

RSP-0205, Receipt of Radioactive Material

2

06/15/85

RSP-0206, Prenatal Radiation Exposure Policy

2

06/21/85

RSP-0209, Control and Calibration of Radiation

Protection Equipment

2

06/07/85

TCNs 85-4009, 85-4152, 85-4323 to:

RSP-0212, Drywell Entry

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07/02/85

RSP-0213, Control and Handling of Radioactive

Materials

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06/21/8G

Radiation Health Physics Procedures (RHP)

RHP -OOO1, Operation of the Panasonic Automatic

TLD Reader

2

06/17/85

RHF-OOO2, Calibration of the Panasonic Automatic

TLD Reader

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06/24/85

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RHF -OOO3, Cleaning and Maintenance of the Paiianonic

Automatic TLD Reader

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07/05/B5

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RHP-OOO4, Operation of the Panatonic Manual

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07/24/05

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TLD Reader

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07/29/85

RHP-OOO6, Cleaning and Maintenance of the Panaean;c

Manual TLD Reader

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07/05/85

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RHP-OOO7, TLD Badge Selection

2

06/27/85

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RHP-OOO8, Dose Determination and Reporting

2

07/28/85

RHP-OOO9. TLD Calibration Exposure

2

06/21/85

RHP-OO10, Operation of the Shepherd Model 142-10

Panoramic Irradiator

2

06/23/05

RHP-OO11, Cleaning and Inspection of TLD Badges

and Holders

2

97/13/05

RHP-OO12, Issue and Use of the Pocket Dosimeter

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07/02/85

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TCN 85-250 to:

RHP-0013, Issue, Collection and Termination of

Thermol umi noscen t Dosimeters

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04/29/85

TCN 85-356 to:

RHP-OO14, Pocket Dosimeter Calioration and Control

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03/13/G4

RHP-OO15, Occration of the Helgeson Dc-It-Yourself

In-Vivo Counting System

1

07/13/95

RHP-OOl6, Operation of the Helgeson Quicky IO-Vivo

Counting System

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06/17/05

RHP-OO17, Calculation of Internal Doses

1

07/22/85

RHP-OO18, bioassay Sample Analysis

1

07/OS/85

TCN 85-2038 tot

RHP-OO19, Quantitative Mask Fit Testing

1

07/05/85

RHP-OO20, Calibration and Maintenance of the

Dynatech Model 260B Resp:rator

Fit Test Equipment

1

07/29/85

RHP-OO21, Dodimetry Check-In and Check-out

1

07/24/85

RHP-OO23, Extremity TLD Badge Selection

Processing and Dong Reporting

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06/25/05

RHP-OO24. Cal ibrati on and Calibration Verification

of the Nel Gegment of the Helgeson Do-It

.Yearsel f In-Vivo Counting Systec

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08/14/85

RHP-9025, Bioassav Gample Collection

1

06/23/95

TCN 85-361 to:

RHP-OO26, Lost or Damaged Dosimetry Devices

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07/20/85

RHP-OO27. Occupation Exposure Records and Reports

1

07/01/85

RHP-OO28, Intercomparison of Dosimetr / Devices

1

07/13/85

TCN 85-362 to:

RHP-OO30, Calculation of Dose Assessment from

Skin Contamination

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03/05/85

RUF-0107, Spirometry Tecting

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06/25/84

Station Synnart Procedures

S etion 2 - Emeroenc_y J slementing_ Procedures 4EIP)/

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EIP-2-OO9, Medical Emergencies

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05/10/85

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EIP-2-012, Radiation Exposure Controls

2

08/09/85

EIP-2-012, Onsite Radiological Monitoring

1

05/10/85

EIP-2-014, Of f si te Radiological Monitoring

3

10/09/95

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EIP-2-015, Post-Accident Sampling Operations

1

05/10/85

EIP-2-016, Operations Support Center -

Activation

1

05/08/95-

EIP-2-017, Operations Support Center -

Support Functionc

2

10/09/95

EIP-2-018, Technical Support Center -

Activation

1

05/08/85

EIP-2-019

Technical Suprart Center -

Suppor+. Functi ons

1

05/10/85

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EIP-2-020, Emergency Operations Facility -

Activation

1

05/10/85

EIP-2-021, Emergency Operations Facility -

Support Functions

1

05/10/85

EIP-2-022, Alternate EOF - Activation

and Transfer of Functions

1

05/10/85

EIP-2-028,.~ Recovery

1

05/98/85

EIP-2-103, Emergency Equipment Inventory

1

05/08/05

EPP-2-202, Selection, Training, and Qualificatior.

of the Emergency Response Organization

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10/10/05

Eection - 7 _Trainino Program Procedures (TPP)

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Training Records of:

Dosimetry Personnel (2)

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Radiation Protection Technicians (3)

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River Bend Station Final Safety Analysis Report Amendment 16

RBS Operations OA Surveillances:

Radiation Protection Task Schedules, OSR2 86-01-10

Instrument Calibration Check, OSR2 85-06-25

Surveillance Test Procedure (STP) 606-8010 (R4), OSOA 85-10-55

STP 511-8207, ISOA 85-08-23

STP 402-8604 (ODCM), ISOA 85-08-11

Fuel Receipt, OSRA 85-02-11

RW Shipment, ISSZ 85-12-18

Leak Test of Sources, OSRZ 84-12-10

Evaluation of Dosimeters for NVLAP, ISRA 85-03

Calibration of Radiatinn Protection Instruments, OSRA 85-04

Radiation Work Permits, OSRZ 84-10

Preventative Maintenance Task Approval / Schedule for Portal Monitors

Memorandum Subject; Potential for Contamination from Radiation Monitor

Checksources, dated 11/25/85,

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