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Title: Protective Action Guides PAGs Update


1
Protective Action Guides(PAGs) Update
  • SCAPA Meeting May 8, 2008
  • Edward Tupin
  • Radiation Protection Division

2
Overview
  • Milestones achieved since last year
  • PAGs status and next steps
  • Comparing 1992 and 2008 PAGs
  • DHS RDD-IND PAG document
  • FAQs development
  • Outreach strategies

3
Milestones Achieved Since Last Year
4
Milestones Achieved Since Last Year
  • New FRMAC-generated tables (9/06-2/07)
  • Dose conversion factors (DCF) and derived
    response levels (DRL)
  • ICRP 60 series basis
  • Match FRMAC tools
  • Four-hour workshop development (3/07-5/07)
  • Refresher on PAGs, what is changing in the draft
    revision, calculation examples
  • Presented at NREP and CRCPD meetings
  • Scripted presentation online

5
Milestones (continued)
  • Resolution of key issues (1/07-3/07)
  • Benchmark table footnote
  • Worker health and safety language
  • Optimization details or not
  • IND Appendix or not
  • Interagency showstoppers review (4/07-5/07)
  • Comments from DOE and NRC
  • Deletion of thyroid-driven evacuation
  • OSHA worker health and safety language edits
  • Worker guides TEDE with non-NPP nuclides

6
Milestones (continued)
  • Showstopper resolution (6/07-7/07)
  • Tiered the comments
  • Discussed substantive issues with Subcommittee
  • Final, final, final federal review
  • Completed in Aug. 2007

7
Status and Next Steps
8
Where Are They Now?
  • OMB Review
  • Submitted to OMB in November 2007
  • Federal Register Notice of Availability
  • Publication for review and comment
  • 60-day comment period

9
What Next?
  • Write response to comments document
  • Incorporate comments
  • Federal review(s)
  • Finalize, publish, and print
  • Continue outreach

10
Future PAG Manual Possibilities
  • PAGs Volume 1 and 2
  • Vol. 1 -- user friendly summary
  • Vol. 2 -- detailed technical basis
  • Guidance on how to develop turnbacks
  • Mission- and capability- specific
  • More detail on how to do Optimization

11
Comparing 1992 and 2008 PAGs
12
Early Phase
  • 1992
  • Evacuation/Shelter 1-5 rem (10-50 mSv)
  • KI 25 rem (250 mSv) thyroid dose (adult)
  • Worker 5, 10, 25 rem (50, 100, 250 mSv)
  • 2008
  • Evacuation/Shelter 1-5 rem (10-50 mSv)
  • KI 5 rem (50 mSv) thyroid dose (child)
  • Worker 5, 10, 25 rem (50, 100, 250 mSv)
  • no more skin/thyroid footnote

13
Intermediate Phase
  • 1992
  • Relocate population
  • 2 rem projected dose in the first year
  • 0.5 rem projected dose in subsequent years
  • 5 rem projected dose over 50 years
  • Apply dose reduction techniques
  • lt 2 rem (20 mSv)
  • Food PAG (1982)
  • Drinking Water PAG (promised)
  • 2008
  • Relocate population
  • 2 rem projected dose in the first year
  • 0.5 rem projected dose in subsequent years
  • Apply dose reduction techniques
  • lt 2 rem (20 mSv)
  • Food (1998)
  • Drinking water
  • 0.5 rem (5 mSv) first year CEDE

14
FDA Food PAGs
  • 1992
  • 1982 FDA guidance
  • NCRP 39 methodology
  • Preventive PAG 0.5 rem whole body and 1.5 rem
    thyroid
  • Emergency PAG 10 times higher, depends on impact
  • Dose level only, no activity levels provided
  • 2008
  • 1998 FDA guidance
  • ICRP 56 NRPB methodology
  • One set of PAGs
  • 0.5 rem whole body dose or
  • 5 rem to most exposed organ or tissue in the
    first year
  • Derived Intervention Level (DIL) calculated for
    28 radionuclides

15
Drinking Water PAG
  • 1992
  • Promised
  • 2008
  • Applicable to drinking water from any source
  • EPA Safe Drinking Water Act levels after first
    year
  • Doses will be greatly reduced in subsequent years
  • Bridging language to explain FDA Food PAG
    (includes water) and EPA Water PAG relationship

16
Late Phase Guidance
  • 1992
  • Promised
  • 2008
  • DHS RDD/IND Consequence Management Workgroup
    drafted current guidance
  • January 3, 2006, Federal Register notice
  • All radiological events covered (e.g., nuclear
    plant, dirty bomb, improvised nuke)
  • Optimization

17
DHS RDD-IND PAG Document
18
DHS Document Finalization
  • Multi-agency workgroup meetings
  • Response to comments
  • Public comments
  • Federal comments
  • Minor changes to the document (next slide)
  • OMB review
  • Deputy Secretary-level approvals
  • Final DHS document published in FR

19
Changes to the DHS document
  • Enhance guidance for INDs
  • Future effort with Office of Science Technology
    Policy lead
  • Public, workers, planners need guidance for first
    few hours
  • Incorporate ICS/NIMS language
  • DHS document drafted prior to NRP (now NRF)
  • Technical and stakeholder working groups work
    under IC/UC
  • Edit worker health and safety language
  • Not adopting NCRPs 50 rem for lifesaving
  • Clearly state relationship to EPA PAG Manual
  • DHS document to be incorporated into EPA Manual

20
Blending DHS and EPA PAGs
  • Incorporate DHS changes into EPA PAG Manual after
    the public comment period
  • New IND guidance also will be incorporated when
    it is finished
  • FAQs and outreach to be done by EPA!

21
Outreach Strategies
22
Outreach Strategies
  • Improved PAGs web page with timeline
  • www.epa.gov/radiation/rert/pags.htm
  • New FAQs under development
  • Reach out to locals through emergency response,
    homeland security conferences

23
Outreach Strategies
  • Four- hour workshops at two conferences (NREP and
    CRCPD last April and May)
  • What PAGs do and dont do
  • Refresher on how to use the Manual
  • Feedback on updates and revision
  • The scripted presentation is available for you to
    use
  • On the PAGs web page

24
Outreach So Far
  • National Radiological Emergency Preparedness
    Conference
  • Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors
  • Baltimore-Washington Chapter of the Health
    Physics Society
  • Organization of Agreement States
  • Office of Air and Radiation Assistant
    Administrators (x2)
  • Tom Dunne, Office of Homeland Security
  • Office of General Counsel (ARLO and SWERLO)
  • Japan Atomic Energy Agency and Nuclear Security
    Agency
  • Interagency Steering Committee on Radiation
    Standards
  • T4 National Planning Seminar
  • Federal Radiological Preparedness Coordinating
    Committee (x7)
  • Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute
    Medical Effects of Ionizing Radiation Course
  • Superfund National Radiation Meeting
  • OSC Readiness
  • Association of State and Territorial Health
    Officials

25
Fabulous Fact Sheet
26
Future Outreach Ideas
  • Train the trainer modules
  • Webcasts
  • DVDs

27
FAQs Development
28
Frequently Asked Questions
  • Developing FAQs for PAGs web site
  • Includes FAQs about DHS RDD-IND document
  • Adding questions received at outreaches

29
Activity FAQs
  • Activity
  • In teams of two people each, think of two FAQs
    and write them on cards
  • Answers not required!
  • Topic ideas
  • Pets, KI, reentry, return, decon runoff, dose
    modeling, SI units, packaged foods, Advisory
    Team, Federal Guidance, hot zone, public
    messages, contamination spread, KI for workers,
    turnback levels, valuable property, OSHA
    enforcement
  • Share a few of them

30
How to Stay Sharp
  • Web site
  • www.epa.gov/radiation
  • Give outreach presentations
  • You dont even have to write the presentation
    you can use the one on the web page, or edit it
    to meet your needs!
  • Exercise participation
  • Nuclear power plant exercise evaluator or
    observer

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