ML080590254
| ML080590254 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Plum Brook File:National Aeronautics and Space Administration icon.png |
| Issue date: | 02/18/2008 |
| From: | Case R, Wood G - No Known Affiliation |
| To: | NRC/RGN-III |
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| EP 1.11 | |
| Download: ML080590254 (38) | |
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1 Survey Unit Release Record I 1 Design # I EP 1.11 1 Revision # I Original 1 Page 1 of 4 I Survey Unit #(s)
- 1) Embedded Pipe (EP) Survey Unit 1.11 meets the definition of embedded pipe for Plum Brook Reactor Facility (PBRF).
- 2) EP 1.1 1 is a Class 1, Group 1 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
- 3) Surveys in EP 1.I 1 were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure beta energies >85 keV (IS0 7503-1 Table3, Tc99). This energy is lower than the beta energy for Co60 (96 keV, IS0 7503-1 Table 3), assuring the nuclide of concern for DCGL is assessed during data acquisition.
1 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services 1nLrporated (BSI)/LVS-003, Description Work Execution Package - (WEP)
.05-006. Survev instructions described in this document constitute "Special ~kthods"and thesurvey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
- 5) Instnunent efficiency determinations are developed in accordance with the BSIILVS-003, WEP 05-006, these determinations are appropriate for the types of radiation involved and the media being surveyed.
Approval Signatures Date:
I I FSSICharacterization Engineer FSSICharacterization Manager
FSS Design # EP 1.11 Revision # Original Page 2 of 4 Survey Unit: 1.11 1.0 History/Description 1.1 The subject pipe is the 24 hot leg for the PCW system. The function of this piping was to convey heated water away from the reactor core.
1.2 EP 1.11 consists of 24 diameter piping that is approximately 146 feet in length.
2.0 Survey Design Information 2.1 EP 1.11 was surveyed IAW Procedure #BSI/LVS-003.
2.2 106 feet of the 24 pipe was accessible for survey. The inaccessible piping includes elbows (5) and the three feet of piping between the 0 elevation and the -3 elevation in the PPH Room 4. The elbows and their approaches are inaccessible to the pipecrawler. The 3 in PPH Room 4 is released to the structural DCGL and will not be grouted. The survey for this piping will be accomplished as part of the structural release survey in PPH Room 4.
2.3 100% of the accessible piping was scanned.
2.4 16 survey locations were selected by a random number generator for static measurements. The locations were assigned as eight from the vessel access point and eight from the PPH Room 4 access point. Five of these locations were in the inaccessible elbows. At each accessible location four static measurements were acquired IAW BSI/LVS-003 for a total of 44 static measurements (Att. 1A).
2.5 The surface area for the 24 piping is 5837 cm2 for each foot of piping, corresponding to a piping surface area of 852202 cm2 (85 m2) for the 146 feet of embedded pipe 24 piping.
3.0 Survey Unit Measurement Locations/Data 3.1 Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0 Survey Unit Investigations/Results 4.1 None
FSS Design # EP 1.11 Revision # Original Page 3 of 4 Survey Unit: 1.11 5.0 Data Assessment Results 5.1 Data assessment results are provided in the EP/Buried Pipe (BP) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1A & 1B.
5.2 This survey unit was assessed for compliance with the release criterion attributing all activity derived dose as a 100% Co60 nuclide distribution.
This is the most conservative DCGL for the facility.
5.3 Scan measurements require a 90 second scan time to survey each section of accessible 24piping at < 1inch/second. The documented gross cpm measurement for each scan is the highest, instantaneous, cpm count rate observed during the 90 second scan. The derived activity from these scan measurements is the most conservative quantity for that section of assessed piping. This conservatism is replicated when determining compliance with the DCGL release criterion. (BSI/LVS 003, WEP 05-000-6).
5.4 When implementing the Unity Rule, provided in Section 3.6.3 of the FSSP, the survey unit that is constituted by EP 1.11 passes FSS.
5.5 Background was not subtracted from the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
5.6 Based upon the results of the final survey measurements including the scan survey of the upper piping boundary in the Primary Pump House, it is reasonable to conclude that the final survey of the accessible portions of this pipe system is appropriate to demonstrate the radiological condition of the entire pipe. Survey Unit EP 1.11 demonstrates compliance with the inaccessible piping acceptance criteria of Section 7.5 of the PBRF FSSP.
5.7 The physical configuration of this survey unit consists of a 24 pipe in a conformal steel support box which is surrounded by a concrete sarcophagus of at least two feet in thickness for the entire length of the piping bounded by the survey unit. There is no access into the survey unit from any adjacent survey units, and the steel support box is inaccessible to personnel.
5.8 It is presented that this piping constitutes a single, contiguous and distinct survey unit unto itself. This survey units dose contribution is <2 mr/yr and is significantly within a release criterion of 25mr/yr. The dose contribution of this survey unit does not impact adjacent structural survey units.
FSS Design # EP 1.11 Revision # Original Page 4 of 4 Survey Unit: 1.11 5.9 Statistical Summary Table 24 Statistical Parameter Pipe Total Number of Static Survey Measurements 44 Number of Measurements >MDC 44 Number of Measurements Above 50% of DCGL 20 Number of Measurements Above DCGL 0 Mean 0.505 Median 0.498 Standard Deviation 0.074 Maximum 0.699 Minimum 0.348 6.0 Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 mrem/yr and dose contributions from Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1 A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP 1.11 to be less than 2 mrem/yr. The dose contribution is estimated to be 1.009 mrem/yr based on the average of the actual gross counts measured.
7.0 Attachments Attachment 1A - BSI EP/BP Survey Report Static & Random Number Generated Static Locations Attachment 1B - BSI EP/BP Survey Report Scan Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 - EP 1.11 SURR & Spreadsheet Disc
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 1A 5 PAGES
BSI EPIBP SURVEY REPORT (STATIC)
Survey Technlc~an(s)
CTlVlTY VALUES NOT BACKGROUND CORRECTED.
RP Engineer I Date
EP 1.11 24" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 1 Co-60 activity Co-60 activity Measurement ID # gcpm net cpm Unity (total dpm) (dpm/100cm2) 17 15393 15393 245,895 245,895 0.511 18 14877 14877 237,652 237,652 0.493 19 16796 16796 268,307 268,307 0.557 20 14701 14701 234,840 234,840 0.488 14 13988 13988 223,450 223,450 0.464 15 16922 16922 270,319 270,319 0.561 16 15919 15919 254,297 254,297 0.528 17 17811 17811 284,521 284,521 0.591 28 16112 16112 257,380 257,380 0.534 29 14091 14091 225,096 225,096 0.467 30 15173 15173 242,380 242,380 0.503 31 15566 15566 248,658 248,658 0.516 2 14852 14852 237,252 237,252 0.493 3 15017 15017 239,888 239,888 0.498 4 13011 13011 207,843 207,843 0.432 5 11149 11149 178,099 178,099 0.370 18 14852 14852 237,252 237,252 0.493 19 15017 15017 239,888 239,888 0.498 20 15066 15066 240,671 240,671 0.500 21 13191 13191 210,719 210,719 0.438 58 16066 16066 256,645 256,645 0.533 59 15919 15919 254,297 254,297 0.528 60 13793 13793 220,335 220,335 0.458 61 14914 14914 238,243 238,243 0.495 74 13911 13911 222,220 222,220 0.461 75 14004 14004 223,706 223,706 0.465 76 15719 15719 251,102 251,102 0.521 77 13732 13732 219,361 219,361 0.455 30 21061 21061 336,438 336,438 0.699 31 19179 19179 306,374 306,374 0.636 32 20139 20139 321,709 321,709 0.668 33 21047 21047 336,214 336,214 0.698 51 10502 10502 167,764 167,764 0.348 52 13609 13609 217,396 217,396 0.451 53 12662 12662 202,268 202,268 0.420 54 11497 11497 183,658 183,658 0.381 17 16192 16192 258,658 258,658 0.537 18 17033 17033 272,093 272,093 0.565 19 15577 15577 248,834 248,834 0.517 1 OF 2
EP 1.11 24" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 1 Co-60 activity Co-60 activity Measurement ID # gcpm net cpm Unity (total dpm) (dpm/100cm2) 20 15839 15839 253,019 253,019 0.525 33 13817 13817 220,719 220,719 0.458 34 14121 14121 225,575 225,575 0.468 35 15323 15323 244,776 244,776 0.508 36 14479 14479 231,294 231,294 0.480 MEAN 0.505 MEDIAN 0.498 STD DEV 0.074 MAX 0.699 MIN 0.348 2 OF 2
RANDOM GENERATED STATIC MEASUREMENT LOCATIONS VESSEL 1.11 SURVEY LOCATION COMMENTS 8
9 INACCESSIBLE 19 35 INACCESSIBLE 47 53 71 77
RANDOM GENERATED STATIC MEASUREMENT LOCATIONS PPH ROOM 4 1.11 SURVEY LOCATION COMMENTS 6 INACCESSIBLE 11 20 25 38 INACCESSIBLE 39 INACCESSIBLE 44 50
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 1B 6 PAGES
BSl EPlBP SURVEY REPORT (SCAN)
I Pipe ID 1 1.11 1 I Survey Location I PPH RM4 /Vessel Survey Date See Survey Sheets 2350-1 # 203438 Survey Time see surveysheets Detector-Sled # 188383-LVS CRLR24 Pipe Size Detector Efficiency 0.0595 Pipe Area Incorporated by Detector Efflclency (in cm2) 100 50% DCGL (dpm1100cm2) Field BKG (cpm) 180 Routine Survey Field MDCR ( C P ~ ) 49 QA Survey I I Nominal MDC (dpmllOOcm2) I 8,856 Survey Measurement Results I Total Number of Survey Measurements I 197 I Number of Measurements >MDC I 197 Number of Measurements Above 50% DCGL 156 Number of Measurements Above DCGL 0 I Mean I 0.542 I Median I 0.544 Standard Deviation 0.056 Maximum 0.674 Minimum 0.380 WOOD Survey Technician(s)
Survey Unit Classification 1 TBD 06-004 Piping Group 1 SR-13 Radionuclide Distribution Sample EP 3-9 Area FactorIEMC Used No PassIFail FSS Pass MREMNR Contribution <2 I
COMMENTS:
IACTIVITY VALUES NOT BACKGROUND CORRECTED.
RP Engineer I Date
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EP 1.11 24" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 1 Co-60 activity Co-60 activity Measurement ID # gcpm net cpm Unity (total dpm) (dpm/100cm2) 1 14200 14200 238,655 238,655 0.496 2 16800 16800 282,353 282,353 0.586 3 18100 18100 304,202 304,202 0.632 4 17200 17200 289,076 289,076 0.600 5 16500 16500 277,311 277,311 0.576 6 16600 16600 278,992 278,992 0.579 7 15100 15100 253,782 253,782 0.527 8 16100 16100 270,588 270,588 0.562 9 16800 16800 282,353 282,353 0.586 10 17300 17300 290,756 290,756 0.604 11 14900 14900 250,420 250,420 0.520 12 14700 14700 247,059 247,059 0.513 13 15300 15300 257,143 257,143 0.534 14 15500 15500 260,504 260,504 0.541 15 15100 15100 253,782 253,782 0.527 16 16000 16000 268,908 268,908 0.558 21 15600 15600 262,185 262,185 0.544 22 16300 16300 273,950 273,950 0.569 23 14900 14900 250,420 250,420 0.520 1 16600 16600 278,992 278,992 0.579 2 15800 15800 265,546 265,546 0.551 3 15100 15100 253,782 253,782 0.527 4 15900 15900 267,227 267,227 0.555 5 18000 18000 302,521 302,521 0.628 6 17300 17300 290,756 290,756 0.604 7 17700 17700 297,479 297,479 0.618 8 17900 17900 300,840 300,840 0.625 9 17900 17900 300,840 300,840 0.625 10 15300 15300 257,143 257,143 0.534 11 15400 15400 258,824 258,824 0.537 12 16300 16300 273,950 273,950 0.569 13 16100 16100 270,588 270,588 0.562 18 16600 16600 278,992 278,992 0.579 19 16000 16000 268,908 268,908 0.558 20 17000 17000 285,714 285,714 0.593 21 17700 17700 297,479 297,479 0.618 22 16100 16100 270,588 270,588 0.562 23 16800 16800 282,353 282,353 0.586 24 15300 15300 257,143 257,143 0.534 25 17200 17200 289,076 289,076 0.600 26 18100 18100 304,202 304,202 0.632 27 18000 18000 302,521 302,521 0.628 32 17700 17700 297,479 297,479 0.618 33 17100 17100 287,395 287,395 0.597 1 OF 5
EP 1.11 24" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 1 Co-60 activity Co-60 activity Measurement ID # gcpm net cpm Unity (total dpm) (dpm/100cm2) 1 14400 14400 242,017 242,017 0.503 6 14900 14900 250,420 250,420 0.520 7 15500 15500 260,504 260,504 0.541 8 15300 15300 257,143 257,143 0.534 9 16100 16100 270,588 270,588 0.562 10 15400 15400 258,824 258,824 0.537 11 14600 14600 245,378 245,378 0.510 12 15300 15300 257,143 257,143 0.534 13 15800 15800 265,546 265,546 0.551 14 16100 16100 270,588 270,588 0.562 15 14400 14400 242,017 242,017 0.503 16 15100 15100 253,782 253,782 0.527 17 17200 17200 289,076 289,076 0.600 22 14300 14300 240,336 240,336 0.499 23 14400 14400 242,017 242,017 0.503 24 15700 15700 263,866 263,866 0.548 25 16000 16000 268,908 268,908 0.558 26 16200 16200 272,269 272,269 0.565 27 16100 16100 270,588 270,588 0.562 28 14900 14900 250,420 250,420 0.520 29 14700 14700 247,059 247,059 0.513 30 13900 13900 233,613 233,613 0.485 31 13900 13900 233,613 233,613 0.485 32 15300 15300 257,143 257,143 0.534 33 13000 13000 218,487 218,487 0.454 34 14100 14100 236,975 236,975 0.492 35 15600 15600 262,185 262,185 0.544 36 16100 16100 270,588 270,588 0.562 37 15300 15300 257,143 257,143 0.534 38 14000 14000 235,294 235,294 0.489 39 13900 13900 233,613 233,613 0.485 40 14300 14300 240,336 240,336 0.499 41 15100 15100 253,782 253,782 0.527 42 15700 15700 263,866 263,866 0.548 43 15600 15600 262,185 262,185 0.544 44 16100 16100 270,588 270,588 0.562 45 16000 16000 268,908 268,908 0.558 46 16200 16200 272,269 272,269 0.565 47 14900 14900 250,420 250,420 0.520 48 15100 15100 253,782 253,782 0.527 49 16300 16300 273,950 273,950 0.569 50 16000 16000 268,908 268,908 0.558 51 14800 14800 248,739 248,739 0.516 52 13900 13900 233,613 233,613 0.485 2 OF 5
EP 1.11 24" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 1 Co-60 activity Co-60 activity Measurement ID # gcpm net cpm Unity (total dpm) (dpm/100cm2) 53 16600 16600 278,992 278,992 0.579 54 15700 15700 263,866 263,866 0.548 55 13900 13900 233,613 233,613 0.485 56 14000 14000 235,294 235,294 0.489 57 15100 15100 253,782 253,782 0.527 62 16000 16000 268,908 268,908 0.558 63 17300 17300 290,756 290,756 0.604 64 16100 16100 270,588 270,588 0.562 65 15000 15000 252,101 252,101 0.523 66 15700 15700 263,866 263,866 0.548 67 13200 13200 221,849 221,849 0.461 68 14900 14900 250,420 250,420 0.520 69 17000 17000 285,714 285,714 0.593 70 16300 16300 273,950 273,950 0.569 71 15700 15700 263,866 263,866 0.548 72 16100 16100 270,588 270,588 0.562 73 13300 13300 223,529 223,529 0.464 78 14900 14900 250,420 250,420 0.520 79 15000 15000 252,101 252,101 0.523 1 15700 15700 263,866 263,866 0.548 2 15300 15300 257,143 257,143 0.534 3 16600 16600 278,992 278,992 0.579 4 14900 14900 250,420 250,420 0.520 5 13900 13900 233,613 233,613 0.485 6 17000 17000 285,714 285,714 0.593 7 15600 15600 262,185 262,185 0.544 8 15000 15000 252,101 252,101 0.523 9 14900 14900 250,420 250,420 0.520 10 15300 15300 257,143 257,143 0.534 11 15500 15500 260,504 260,504 0.541 12 16000 16000 268,908 268,908 0.558 13 16300 16300 273,950 273,950 0.569 14 16600 16600 278,992 278,992 0.579 15 16600 16600 278,992 278,992 0.579 16 17000 17000 285,714 285,714 0.593 17 17100 17100 287,395 287,395 0.597 18 16200 16200 272,269 272,269 0.565 19 16900 16900 284,034 284,034 0.590 20 18000 18000 302,521 302,521 0.628 21 18100 18100 304,202 304,202 0.632 22 17300 17300 290,756 290,756 0.604 23 18000 18000 302,521 302,521 0.628 24 18100 18100 304,202 304,202 0.632 25 17700 17700 297,479 297,479 0.618 3 OF 5
EP 1.11 24" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 1 Co-60 activity Co-60 activity Measurement ID # gcpm net cpm Unity (total dpm) (dpm/100cm2) 26 18400 18400 309,244 309,244 0.642 27 17200 17200 289,076 289,076 0.600 28 19100 19100 321,008 321,008 0.667 29 19000 19000 319,328 319,328 0.663 34 19300 19300 324,370 324,370 0.674 35 18700 18700 314,286 314,286 0.653 36 18500 18500 310,924 310,924 0.646 37 17100 17100 287,395 287,395 0.597 38 18100 18100 304,202 304,202 0.632 39 14300 14300 240,336 240,336 0.499 40 14700 14700 247,059 247,059 0.513 41 14400 14400 242,017 242,017 0.503 42 15000 15000 252,101 252,101 0.523 43 15300 15300 257,143 257,143 0.534 44 16100 16100 270,588 270,588 0.562 45 15700 15700 263,866 263,866 0.548 46 15000 15000 252,101 252,101 0.523 47 14800 14800 248,739 248,739 0.516 48 11900 11900 200,000 200,000 0.415 49 12000 12000 201,681 201,681 0.419 50 11800 11800 198,319 198,319 0.412 55 11700 11700 196,639 196,639 0.408 56 12000 12000 201,681 201,681 0.419 57 12600 12600 211,765 211,765 0.440 58 13100 13100 220,168 220,168 0.457 59 10900 10900 183,193 183,193 0.380 60 11000 11000 184,874 184,874 0.384 61 11400 11400 191,597 191,597 0.398 62 13100 13100 220,168 220,168 0.457 63 12200 12200 205,042 205,042 0.426 64 12000 12000 201,681 201,681 0.419 1 19000 19000 319,328 319,328 0.663 2 16200 16200 272,269 272,269 0.565 3 17300 17300 290,756 290,756 0.604 4 16100 16100 270,588 270,588 0.562 5 15700 15700 263,866 263,866 0.548 6 12200 12200 205,042 205,042 0.426 7 13900 13900 233,613 233,613 0.485 8 14700 14700 247,059 247,059 0.513 9 14800 14800 248,739 248,739 0.516 10 15100 15100 253,782 253,782 0.527 11 15300 15300 257,143 257,143 0.534 12 14700 14700 247,059 247,059 0.513 13 13900 13900 233,613 233,613 0.485 4 OF 5
EP 1.11 24" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 1 Co-60 activity Co-60 activity Measurement ID # gcpm net cpm Unity (total dpm) (dpm/100cm2) 14 14000 14000 235,294 235,294 0.489 15 14600 14600 245,378 245,378 0.510 16 14500 14500 243,697 243,697 0.506 21 14200 14200 238,655 238,655 0.496 22 13900 13900 233,613 233,613 0.485 23 14700 14700 247,059 247,059 0.513 24 16000 16000 268,908 268,908 0.558 25 15500 15500 260,504 260,504 0.541 26 16300 16300 273,950 273,950 0.569 27 14700 14700 247,059 247,059 0.513 28 15100 15100 253,782 253,782 0.527 29 13100 13100 220,168 220,168 0.457 30 13700 13700 230,252 230,252 0.478 31 14300 14300 240,336 240,336 0.499 32 15900 15900 267,227 267,227 0.555 37 14300 14300 240,336 240,336 0.499 38 16200 16200 272,269 272,269 0.565 39 15700 15700 263,866 263,866 0.548 40 16300 16300 273,950 273,950 0.569 41 14100 14100 236,975 236,975 0.492 42 14000 14000 235,294 235,294 0.489 MEAN 0.542 MEDIAN 0.544 STD DEV 0.056 MAX 0.674 MIN 0.380 5 OF 5
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 2 17 PAGES
BSULVSPipeCrawler-003
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Pipe ID#:
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Type of Survey Investigation Characterization Final Survey % Other Gross % Co60 Cs137 Detector ID#I Sled ID# !s?63&3 I LK<&&
Detector Cal Date: R-d-Vb Detector Cal Due Date: 4-'5-@7 Instrument:. 2360-1 Instrument D #: -ZVS#&~+
Instrument Cal Date: q-d - ~ 6 Instrument Cal Due Date: 9-5 -07 From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector Background Value 1 80 cpm MDCRstauc 44 cpm Efficiency Factor for Pipe Diameter 0, 0Lz6 (from detector efficiency determination)
MDCSmc ~ f l dpmi ~ D D cm2 Is the MDCsmUc acceptable? @ NO f adjust sample count bme and recalculate M D C L )
( ~no, Comments:
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Efficiency Factor for Pipe Diameter Db Z6 (fiom del:ector efficiency determination) hfDCsm"c 7R-7 dpm/ . /- cm2 Is the MDC,ut,c acceptable? @ (ifno, adjust s ple count bme and recalculate MDCF&,)
Comments:
NO 7
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Comments:
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Comments:
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Instrument CaI Date: 4-5 -o& Instnunent Cal Due Date: Q-U5-07 From the Daily Plpe Survey Detector Control Fonn for the Selected Detector Background Value 1 %2 cpm MDCIttPtlo L-P? cpm Efficiency Factor for Pipe Diameter 5 , W ~ (from detector efficiency determination)
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DQA Check Sheet Design # EP 1.11 Revision # Original Survey Unit # EP 1.11 Preliminary Data Review' Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit Release Record Yes No NIA
- 1. Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructions in the Survey Design? X
- 2. Is the instrumentation MDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLw for Class 1 and 2 survey units, or below 0.5 DCGLw for Class 3 survey units?
X
- 3. Is the instrumentation MDC for embeddedlburied piping static measurements below the DCGLW? X 4 Was the Instrumentalon MDC for structure scan measdrements, so11scan measurements, and emoeddedlbuned PIPI~Qscan measurements below tne DCGLWor. 11not, *as the need for addltlonal X I static measurements or-soil samples addressed in the survey ddsign?
- 5. Was the instrumentation MDC for volumetric measurements and smear analvsis c 10% DCGLw ? 1 X 6 . Were the MDCs and assumptions used to develop them appropriate for the instruments and techniques used to perform the survey?
- 7. Were the survey methods used to collect data proper for the types of radiation involved and for the media being surveyed?
- 8. Were "Special Methods" for data collection properly applied for the survey unit under review?
- 9. Is the data set comprised of qualified measurement results collected in accordance with the survey design, which accurately reflects the radiological status of the facility?
Gra~hicalData Review
- 1. Has a posting plot been created? X
- 2. Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created? X
- 3. Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data? X Data Analysis
- 1. Are all sample measurements below the DCGLw (Class 1 8 2). or 0.5 DCGLw (Class 3)? X I
- 2. Is the mean of the sample data c DCGLW?
I x I I-
'1I ,,Ix
- 3. If e evated areas have been oenl.fied by s a n s and/or sampling is theiierage activity In each elevatea ar~._yD-c (CkassJ!.. %GLw (cle)s 25
- DCGLw (c@)7, ,, . .
- 4. Is the result of the Elevated Measurements Test c 1.0? I I X
- 5. Is the result of the statistical test (S+ for Sign Test or W,for WRS Test) > the critical value? X Comments:
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