In-Process Characterization Plan KAISER. HILL COMPANY For the Building 886 .. Closure Project -. .. I RF'/RRIRS-99-349 Revision 0 .. RFlRM RS.99-349 Rocky Mountain RMRS Remediation Services, L.L.C. protecting the envimnrnent IN-PROCESS CHARACTERIZATION PLAN FOR THE BUILDING 886 CLOSURE PROJECT Rocky Mountain Remediation Services, L.L.C. October 1999 Revision 0 IN-PROCESS CHARACTERIZATION PLAN FOR THE BUILDING 886 CLOSURE PROJECT RFIRMRS-99-349 REVISION 0 October 1999 This in-Process Characterization Plan has been reviewed and approved by: - Date 4Y/& Date K6n Gillespie, HealtMnd Safety ’ Date r, RMRS Characterization Date IN-PROCESS CHA~4CTE2IZATION?LAN RFiRklRS-39-35 'W .I FOR THE a86 CLUSTER TOC. Page iii oi vi CLOSURE PROJECT Effective Date: lOiOliO9 IN-PROCESS CHARACTERIZATION PLAN FOR THE BUILDING 886 CLOSURE PROJECT TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 .o INTRODUCTION ....................................... ...................... ................. 1.1 Purpose ........................................................... 1.2Scope ........................................... .................................. 1 2.0 CLUSTER DESCRIPTION .................................. .......................... 2 2.1 Summary of Existing Data ............................. ........................ 2 2.1.1 Radiological................................ .......................... 2 2.1.2Non-Radiological ......................... .......................... 3 2.2 Known or Suspected Data Gaps ......... 2.2.1 Radiological............................... .......................... 3 2.2.2Non-Radiological ................ 3.0 DATA QUALITY OBJECTIVES ............................. .................................................................. ....6 3.1 Radiological .............................................................................................................................. 7 3.1.1 Statement of the Problem...................... ............................................................. 7 3.1.2Identification of Decisions.................... .:. ..............:. ............................. 3.1.3Identification of Inputs to the Decisions ............................................ 3.1.4Definition of Project Boundaries ......................... 3.1.5Development of Decision Rules ................................ 3.1 51Decision Rule for Fixed and Removable Radiological Surveys ... 3.1.5.2Decision Rule for Paint Scrape Samples .............. 3.1 53Decision Rule for Concrete Core Samples .......... ........................... 8 3.1 5.4 Decision Rule for Roofing Core Samples .................................................. 9 3.1.6Limits on Decision Errors ........................................................................................... 9 3.1.7Optimization of the Sampling Design ......................................................................... 9 3.2 Non-radiological ........................................................................................................................ 10 . 3.2.1 Statement of the Proble.......................................................................................... 10 3.2.2Identification of Decisions........................................................................................ .l 0 3.2.3Identification of Inputs to the Decisions.................................................................... 11 3.2.4 Definition of Project Boundaries .............................................................. 3.2.5Development of Decision Rules ............................................................................... 11 3.2.5.1Asbestos ................................................................................................. 11 3.2.5.2PCBs ....................................................................................................... 11 3.2.5.3Lead and Metals ..................................................................................... 12 3.2.6Limits on Decision Errors ......................................................................................... 12 3.2.7 Optimization of the Sampling Design .............................................................. :........ 12 4.0 SAMPLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS ....................................................................................... 12 4.1 Radiological ............................................................................................................................. 13 4.1.1 Isotopic Swipe Samples ................................................................ :.......................... 13 4.1.2Media Samples ........................................................................................................ .17 IN-PROCESS CHARACTERIZATION PLAN 2iiRMRS-55-3d5 32~.3 FOR THE a86 CLUSTER TOG. Page IV of VI CLOSURE PROJECT Effective Date: 10iO1;09 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) 4.1.2.1 InteriorlExterior Pai ........................ 17 4.1.2.2 Concrete Core Sam 4.1.2.3 Roof Core Samples 4.2 Non-radiological................................................................... 4.2.1 Asbestos .................................................................... .......................................................................................... 18 4.2.3 Lead and Metals ................................................... 18 4.3 Sample Handling a 4.4 Documentation 4.5 PPE Evaluation .......................................... 4.6 QC Samples ....................................................................... 4.7 Sample Designation .......................................................................... 5.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY ........................................................................................................................... 21 5.1 Activity Hazard Analysis ......... .............................................................. .22 5.2 Monitoring ............................... ............................................................... .22 5.2.1 Chemical Hazard Monitoring ................................................................... 22 5.2.2 Radiological Hazard Monitoring ........................................................... 22 6.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE ........................................................................................................................ 23 6.1 Quality Assurance Program ....................................................................................................... 23 6.2 Training Requirements .............................................................................................................. 23 * 6.3 Corrective Action ......................................................................... ...................................... 23 6.4 Document Control ...................................................................................................... 6.5 Change Control ................... ;. ...................................................................................... 6.6 Procurement .................................................................................................................. 6.7 Inspection and Acceptance Testing ........................................................................................... 24 6.8 Management Assessments ...................................................................................................... .24 6.9 Independent Assessments ........................................................................................................ 24 7.0 REFERENCES ........................................................................................................................... .25 LIST OF TABLES Table 2-1. Summary of Process Information and Initial Classification by RoomlBuilding In The 886 Cluster........................................................................................ .. ........5 Table 3-1. Surface Contamination Guideline Values ...................................................................................... 8 Table 4-1. Radiological Sampling and Analysis ........................................................................................... 14 . APPENDICES Appendix A - Sampling and Survey Instructions Appendix B - Building Media Sample Survey Forms Appendix C - U: Transuranic Survey Forms Appendix D - Sampling Records IN-?ROCESS CH.A8ACERIUTION ?LAN 2F1i3.1RS-29-339 2ev 0 FOR THE 886 CLUSTER TOC. Page v of VI CLOSURE PROJECT Effeaive Date iOiOi/99 ACRONYMS ADM Administrative Procedures Manual ALARA As Low as Reasonably Achievable AR Administrative Records ASD Analytical Services Division ASTM American Society for Testing Materials BIO Basis of Interim Operation CA Contamination Area CAM Continuous Air Monitor CCR Colorado Code of Regulations CDPHE Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment CERCLA Comprehensive Environmental, Response, Compensation and Liability Act CFR Code of Federal Regulations CML Critical Mass Laboratory COC Contaminant of Concern DAC Derived Air Concentration D&D Decontamination and Decommissioning DCGL Derived Concentration Guidance Level DOE Department of Energy DPM Disintegrations per Minute DQO Data Quality Objectives EPA Environmental Protection Agency FIDLER Field Instrument for the Detection of Low Energy Radiation e FO Field Operations (Manual) FSSP Final Status Survey Plan FSSR Final Status Survey Report 9 Gram(s) HCA High Contamination Area HEUN Highly Enriched Uranyl Nitrate HASP Health and Safety Plan IPC In-Process Characterization .. 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