Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 5894ca57-3507-40fd-81cf-35b35e19f0ca
Document Type: srp
Title: should be provided in a separate section of the SER.
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0707/ML070730206.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 14
Section ID: 14.3
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tify specific capabilities]. Table 14.3.10 - 1 EMERGENCY PLANNING Generic Inspections, Tests, Analyses, & Acceptance Criteria (EP ITAAC) 1,2, Planning Standard EP Program Elements3 Inspections, Tests, Analyses Acceptance Criteria4 14.3.10-18 March 2007 9.5 The means exists to determine the release rate and projected doses if the instrumentation used for assessment is off-scale or inoperable. [I.6] 9.6 The means exist for field monitoring within the plume exposure EPZ. [I.7] *9.7 The means exists to make rapid assessments of actual or potential magnitude and locations of any radiological hazards through liquid or gaseous release pathways, including activation, notification means, field team composition, transportation, communication, monitoring equipment, and estimated deployment times. [I.8] *9.8 The capability exists to detect and measure radioiodine concentrations in air in the plume exposure EPZ, as low as 10-7 μCi/cc (microcuries per cubic centimeter) under field conditions. [I.9] *9.9 The means exists to estimate integrated dose from the projected and actual dose rates, and for comparing these estimates with the EPA protective action guides (PAGs). [I.10] 9.5 The means exists to determine the release rate and projected doses if the instrumentation used for assessment is off-scale or inoperable. [The COL applicant will identify spe cific capabilities.] 9.6 The means exists for field monitoring within the plume exposure EPZ. [The COL applicant will identify specific capabilities.] *9.7 The means exists to make rapid assessment of actual or potential magnitude and locations of any radiological hazards through liquid or gaseous release pathways. [The COL applicant will identify specific capabilities.] *9.8 Radioiodine can be detected in the plume exposure EPZ, as low as 10-7 μCi/cc. [The COL applicant will identify specific capabilities.] *9.9 The means exists to estimate integrated dose from the projected and actual dose rates, and for comparing these estimates