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{{#Wiki_filter:U.S. Department of Homeland Security Region V 536 South Clatk Street, Floor 6 Chicago, IL 60605 FEMA MAY 0 2 2014 r., ,.
{{#Wiki_filter:Ms. Cynthia D. Pederson Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region III 2443 Warrenville Road, Suite 210 Lisle, Illinois 60542-4351  
Ms. Cynthia D. Pederson Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region III 2443 Warrenville Road, Suite 210 Lisle, Illinois 60542-4351


==Dear Ms. Pederson:==
==Dear Ms. Pederson:==
 
MAY 0 2 2014 r.,,.
Enclosed are two copies of the After Action Report (AAR)/Improvement Plan (IP) for the March 10, 2014 Radiological Emergency Preparedness Medical Services Drill for the Byron Station.
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Region V 536 South Clatk Street, Floor 6 Chicago, IL 60605 FEMA Enclosed are two copies of the After Action Report (AAR)/Improvement Plan (IP) for the March 10, 2014 Radiological Emergency Preparedness Medical Services Drill for the Byron Station.
No Deficiencies or Areas Requiring Corrective Action were identified during this exercise. One new Plan Issue was identified during this exercise for the State of Illinois.
No Deficiencies or Areas Requiring Corrective Action were identified during this exercise. One new Plan Issue was identified during this exercise for the State of Illinois.
The Plan Issue, 09-14-3a1-P-01, for the State of Illinois was identified under Criterion 3.a.1- The OROs issue appropriate dosimetry, Kl, and procedures, and manage radiological exposure to emergency workers in accordance with the plans/procedures. Emergency workers periodically and at the end of each mission read their dosimeters and record the readings on the appropriate exposure record or chart. Appropriate record-keeping of the administration of KI for emergency workers is maintained.
The Plan Issue, 09-14-3a1-P-01, for the State of Illinois was identified under Criterion 3.a.1-The OROs issue appropriate dosimetry, Kl, and procedures, and manage radiological exposure to emergency workers in accordance with the plans/procedures. Emergency workers periodically and at the end of each mission read their dosimeters and record the readings on the appropriate exposure record or chart. Appropriate record-keeping of the administration of KI for emergency workers is maintained.
The Illinois Emergency Management Agency is now providing dosimetry kits to primary and secondary hospitals that are responsible for dealing with potentially contaminated patients that are located near a nuclear power plant facility. The St. Anthony's Hospital staff were issued and trained on the new dosimetry protocol, however, the plans were not updated to reflect the new dosimetry distribution process.
The Illinois Emergency Management Agency is now providing dosimetry kits to primary and secondary hospitals that are responsible for dealing with potentially contaminated patients that are located near a nuclear power plant facility. The St. Anthony's Hospital staff were issued and trained on the new dosimetry protocol, however, the plans were not updated to reflect the new dosimetry distribution process.
If you have any questions, please contact William King, Chairman, Regional Assistance Committee, United States Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA), Region V, at (312) 408-5575 or Edward, Technological Hazards Program Specialist, DHS/FEMA, Region V at (312) 408-5585.
If you have any questions, please contact William King, Chairman, Regional Assistance Committee, United States Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA), Region V, at (312) 408-5575 or Edward, Technological Hazards Program Specialist, DHS/FEMA, Region V at (312) 408-5585.
Sincerely,
Enclosure (1)
                                              ~-~
Sincerely,  
                                          ~drew Velasq11ez III Regional Administrator Enclosure (1)
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RECEIVED JUN 1 7 2014}}
~drew Velasq11ez III Regional Administrator RECEIVED JUN 1 7 2014}}

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After Action Report (Aar)/Improvement Plan (IP) - Byron Station
ML14168A211
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Site: Byron  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 05/02/2014
From: Velasquez A
US Dept of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency
To: Pederson C
Region 3 Administrator
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Download: ML14168A211 (1)


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Ms. Cynthia D. Pederson Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region III 2443 Warrenville Road, Suite 210 Lisle, Illinois 60542-4351

Dear Ms. Pederson:

MAY 0 2 2014 r.,,.

U.S. Department of Homeland Security Region V 536 South Clatk Street, Floor 6 Chicago, IL 60605 FEMA Enclosed are two copies of the After Action Report (AAR)/Improvement Plan (IP) for the March 10, 2014 Radiological Emergency Preparedness Medical Services Drill for the Byron Station.

No Deficiencies or Areas Requiring Corrective Action were identified during this exercise. One new Plan Issue was identified during this exercise for the State of Illinois.

The Plan Issue, 09-14-3a1-P-01, for the State of Illinois was identified under Criterion 3.a.1-The OROs issue appropriate dosimetry, Kl, and procedures, and manage radiological exposure to emergency workers in accordance with the plans/procedures. Emergency workers periodically and at the end of each mission read their dosimeters and record the readings on the appropriate exposure record or chart. Appropriate record-keeping of the administration of KI for emergency workers is maintained.

The Illinois Emergency Management Agency is now providing dosimetry kits to primary and secondary hospitals that are responsible for dealing with potentially contaminated patients that are located near a nuclear power plant facility. The St. Anthony's Hospital staff were issued and trained on the new dosimetry protocol, however, the plans were not updated to reflect the new dosimetry distribution process.

If you have any questions, please contact William King, Chairman, Regional Assistance Committee, United States Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA), Region V, at (312) 408-5575 or Edward, Technological Hazards Program Specialist, DHS/FEMA, Region V at (312) 408-5585.

Enclosure (1)

Sincerely,

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~drew Velasq11ez III Regional Administrator RECEIVED JUN 1 7 2014