3F0916-02, Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures
| ML16250A176 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Crystal River |
| Issue date: | 09/01/2016 |
| From: | Dixon P Duke Energy Florida |
| To: | Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| 3F0916-02 EM-205, Rev. 35 | |
| Download: ML16250A176 (23) | |
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Crystal River Nuclear Plant 15760 W. Power Line Street Crystal River, FL 34428 Docket 50-302 Docket 72-1035 Operating License No. DPR-72 10 CFR 50.4(b)(5)(iii) 10 CFR 50.54(q)(5) 10 CFR 50, Appendix E September 1, 2016 3F0916-02 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-001
Subject:
Crystal River Unit 3 - Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures
- 1. NRC to CR-3 letter dated March 31, 2015, Issuance of Amendment Regarding Changes to the Emergency Plan and Emergency Action Levels (ADAMS Accession No. ML15027A209)
- 2. NRC to CR-3 letter dated March 30, 2015, Crystal River Unit 3 - Exemptions From Certain Emergency Planning Requirements and Related Safety Evaluation (TAC No. MF2981) (ADAMS Accession No. ML15058A906)
Dear Sir:
In accordance with 10 CFR 50.4(b)(5)(iii), 10 CFR 50.54(q)(5), and 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section V, Duke Energy Florida, LLC., previously known as Duke Energy Florida, Inc., (DEF) hereby submits a revision to an existing emergency plan implementing procedure for the approved Crystal River Unit 3 (CR-3) Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan (PDEP).
In References 1 and 2, the NRC approved the CR-3 PDEP, incorporating the approved exemptions, and the associated emergency action levels via License Amendment No. 246. The PDEP establishes a new emergency preparedness baseline for the CR-3 permanently defueled condition that complies with the applicable provisions of 10 CFR 50.47(b) and 10 CFR 50, Appendix E. CR-3 has developed implementing procedures for the PDEP and the Emergency Action Level Bases Manual to support the new emergency preparedness baseline.
Implementing procedures specifically address elements of the PDEP that directly aid in the mitigation of, or lessen the impact of, an emergency. Implementing procedures provide direction and information used during an actual emergency in areas such as: assessing the significance of an emergency condition, staff augmentation, responsibilities and actions of emergency and non-emergency personnel, emergency notifications, and assessment of radiological releases.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 3F0916-02 Page 2 of 2 CR-3 has revised one of the implementing procedures (EM-205, Personnel Emergency Responsibilities Regarding Discovery, Assembly, Evacuation, and Accountability within the Protected Area) and has evaluated the changes, in accordance with 10 CFR 50.54(q), and determined the revisions do not reduce the effectiveness of the CR-3 PDEP, and the Plan continues to meet the standards of 1 O CFR 50.47(b) and the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix E with the approved exemptions. lists the revised PDEP implementing procedure. Enclosure 2 provides the 1 O CFR 50.54(q)(5) analysis summary for the revised PDEP implementing procedure.
provides a copy of the revised PDEP implementing procedure (EM-205 revision 35).
There are no new regulatory commitments contained within this letter.
If you have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact Mr. Mark Van Sicklen, Licensing Lead, Nuclear Regulatory Affairs, at (352) 563-4795.
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Phyllis A. Dixon Manager Technical Support-SAFSTOR Crystal River Nuclear Plant PAD/mvs
Enclosures:
- 1. List of Revisions to the Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures
- 2. 10 CFR 50.54(q)(5) Analysis Summary
- 3. Copy of Revised Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure (EM-205 revision 35) xc:
NMSS Project Manager Regional Administrator, Region I
DUKE ENERGY FLORIDA, LLC CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 DOCKET NUMBER 50-302 / 72-1035 /
LICENSE NUMBER DPR-72 ENCLOSURE 1 LIST OF REVISIONS TO THE PERMANENTLY DEFUELED EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 3F0916-02 Page 1 of 1 LIST OF REVISIONS TO THE PERMANENTLY DEFUELED EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES Title Revision Effective Date EM-205, Personnel Emergency Responsibilities Regarding Discovery, Assembly, Evacuation, and Accountability within the Protected Area 35 08/23/2016 EM = Emergency Procedure
DUKE ENERGY FLORIDA, LLC CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 DOCKET NUMBER 50-302 / 72-1035 /
LICENSE NUMBER DPR-72 ENCLOSURE 2 10 CFR 50.54(q)(5) ANALYSIS
SUMMARY
U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 3F0916-02 Page 1 of 2 10 CFR 50.54(q)(5) ANALYSIS
SUMMARY
In accordance with 10 CFR 50.54(q)(5), Duke Energy Florida, LLC is providing an analysis summary for the revised Crystal River Unit 3 (CR-3) Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan (PDEP) implementing procedure, EM-205, Personnel Emergency Responsibilities Regarding Discovery, Assembly, Evacuation, and Accountability within the Protected Area being submitted with this letter. The analysis summary for changes associated with program elements is described below.
Most of the changes to EM-205 were editorial changes with one non-editorial change. The below table summarizes all of the changes made, including editorials, which are noted as such.
This analysis will only consider the one change made to the procedure that is not considered editorial. This change is bolded in the text of the table below.
EM-205 Rev 35 Summary of Changes STEP /
SECTION CHANGE TYPE & REASON 2.1 3.0 / 7.
9.3 / Note 2.
Deleted reference to [R1] NOCS 24880 and [R4] NOCS 7455 as these have been inactivated under NTM 669692-77. (PRR 739963) Editorial - deleted inactive references 9.2 / 3.
Corrected inaccurate title. Changed Supervisor Radiation Control to Supervisor Nuclear Radiation Protection.
Editorial - title correction 9.4 Note Correct name of website.
Editorial - organization title website Deleted SAMPLE (editorial).
Changed the Local Assembly Area for Maintenance personnel to the Maintenance Breakroom since the Ready Warehouse and associated Shop areas no longer exist.
Editorial - deleted the word "SAMPLE" in the title of the Enclosure 1 table description Non-editorial - change to the local assembly areas due to demolition of the Ready Warehouse, which contained maintenance shop areas.
The following non-editorial change required a 10 CFR 50.54(q) Evaluation, which was completed in AR 2052868:
On page 14, Enclosure 1, the local assembly area assignments are listed. For the maintenance personnel four lines existed which described where each group of maintenance personnel, electrical, mechanical, facility services and support personnel, would assemble. Each of these groups had a shop area that existed in the Ready Warehouse. Since the Ready Warehouse building has been demolished, the maintenance personnel now will assemble in the maintenance breakroom, which is in the shop area immediately adjacent to where the Ready Warehouse once was.
U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 3F0916-02 Page 2 of 2 The change described above does not reduce the effectiveness of any of the Emergency Plan functions. The revised PDEP implementing procedure continues to meet the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix E and 10 CFR 50.47(b) Planning Standards.
References:
Emergency Response Regulatory Review Action Request (EREG AR) 2052868.
DUKE ENERGY FLORIDA, LLC CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 DOCKET NUMBER 50-302 / 72-1035 /
LICENSE NUMBER DPR-72 ENCLOSURE 3 COPY OF REVISED PERMENENTLY DEFUELED EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES (EM-205, Revision 35)
R Reference Use CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 PLANT OPERATING MANUAL PERMANENTLY DEFUELED EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EM-205 PERSONNEL EMERGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES REGARDING DISCOVERY, ASSEMBLY, EVACUATION, AND ACCOUNTABILITY WITHIN THE PROTECTED AREA REVISION 35
EM-205 Rev. 35 Page 2 of 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 PURPOSE....................................................................................................................... 3
2.0 REFERENCES
................................................................................................................ 3 2.1 Developmental References................................................................................... 3 3.0 DEFINITIONS.................................................................................................................. 4 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES........................................................................................................ 6 5.0 PREREQUISITES............................................................................................................ 6 6.0 PRECAUTIONS, LIMITATIONS AND NOTES................................................................. 7 7.0 SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT.............................................................................. 7 8.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA............................................................................................... 7 9.0 INSTRUCTIONS.............................................................................................................. 8 9.1 Individuals Discovering an Emergency................................................................. 8 9.2 Localized Evacuation of Personnel....................................................................... 8 9.3 Local Assembly of Non-Essential Personnel......................................................... 9 9.4 Local Assembly Area Supervisor........................................................................ 10 9.5 Evacuation of Non-Essential Personnel from the CR3 Protected Area............... 11 9.6 Evacuation of Non-Essential Personnel from the Energy Complex..................... 12 9.7 Instructions for Plant Personnel During a Hostile Action..................................... 13 10.0 RECORDS..................................................................................................................... 13 ENCLOSURES
- 1.
Local Assembly Area Assignments..................................................................... 14 Summary of Changes............................................................................................................... 15
EM-205 Rev. 35 Page 3 of 15 1.0 PURPOSE Provides instructions for CR3 personnel within the Protected Area on actions to take for:
- 1.
Discovering an emergency
- 2.
Local assembly and accountability
- 3.
Evacuation of the CR3 Protected Area
- 4.
Actions during a security emergency.
This procedure is an Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure. Any revisions must be carefully considered for Emergency Plan impact.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 Developmental References
- 1.
- 2.
10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Emergency Planning and Preparedness for Production and Utilization Facilities
- 3.
EM-211, Duties of the CR3 Nuclear Security Organization
- 4.
CR3 Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan (PDEP)
EM-205 Rev. 35 Page 4 of 15 3.0 DEFINITIONS
- 1.
Accountability - The process of identifying personnel remaining inside the Protected Area and ascertaining the names of missing individuals. Accountability will be completed within 60 minutes following an Alert declaration and continuously thereafter. Accountability will also be performed at any other time deemed necessary by the Emergency Coordinator (EC) and completed within 60 minutes.
- 2.
Alert - Events are in progress or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the Plant or a security event that involves probable life threatening risk to site personnel or damage to site equipment because of HOSTILE ACTION. Any releases are expected to be limited to small fractions of the EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels.
- 3.
Emergency Coordinator (EC): This position is the highest level of authority for the CR3 ERO and on-site emergency activities. This position is held by the Shift Supervisor or designated alternate.
- 4.
Hostile Action: An act toward CR3 or its personnel that includes the use of violent force to destroy equipment, take hostages, and/or intimidate the licensee to achieve an end. This includes attack by air, land, or water using guns, explosives, projectiles, vehicles, or other devices used to deliver destructive force. Other acts that satisfy the overall intent may be included.
HOSTILE ACTION should not be construed to include acts of civil disobedience or felonious acts that are not part of a concerted attack on CR3. Non-terrorism-based EALs should be used to address such activities (e.g., violent acts between individuals in the owner controlled area).
- 5.
Local Assembly Area - A pre-designated area to which personnel report for organization, roll call, and supervision following an evacuation or as deemed necessary by the EC.
- 6.
Local Assembly Area Supervisor -The supervisor or designee assuming leadership responsibility in a Local Assembly Area. This individual should not be someone who may be responding to the Emergency Support Center (ESC).
- 7.
Main Assembly Area (MAA) - The Site Administration Building (SAB) Auditorium:
The location where personnel report for organization and supervision following an evacuation of the CR3 Protected Area. This location is also used to provide protection for plant personnel against inclement weather.
EM-205 Rev. 35 Page 5 of 15 3.0 DEFINITIONS (Continued)
- 8.
Main Assembly Area Supervisor - The individual (typically a Security representative during non-Security related events) assuming leadership responsibility in the Main Assembly Area.
- 9.
Missing Individual - An unaccounted for person within the Protected Area following an Alert declaration or when the EC requests accountability. It is further determined that this individual is not in or dispatched from the Control Room, ESC, or Nuclear Security Operations Center (NSOC).
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Non-Essential Personnel - Personnel not required for the safe operation of the Plant, not assigned emergency functions in the Control Room or ESC and not a member of the on-duty Security Force.
- 11.
Protected Area - All areas within the CR3 security perimeter fence that require badge authorization for entry.
- 12.
Radiation Control Area (RCA) - Generally the Reactor Building, Auxiliary Building, 95 Intermediate Building, posted areas of the berm and support buildings, but also including any area within a restricted area that is posted for radiological protection purposes.
- 13.
Site Evacuation - Evacuation of non-essential personnel from the Protected Area.
- 14.
Unusual Event - Events are in progress or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the Plant or indicate a security threat to facility protection has been initiated. No releases of radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring are expected unless further degradation of safety occurs.
EM-205 Rev. 35 Page 6 of 15 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES
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The EC initiates personnel assembly and accountability or evacuation because of an emergency at CR3. During Security related threats and/or events the EC designates an individual to act as the Main Assembly Area Supervisor as needed. At any time deemed necessary, the EC must account for all personnel within the Protected Area and ascertain the names of all missing individuals.
- 2.
Each Supervisor / Manager or designee (Local Assembly Area Supervisor) inside the Protected Area is responsible for ensuring accountability of Section / Unit personnel during an evacuation as deemed necessary by EC.
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The Local Assembly Area Supervisor establishes control and organization of personnel assembled and ensures evacuation of such personnel, as directed by the EC.
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The Main Assembly Area Supervisor establishes control and organization of the personnel assembled in the Main Assembly Area. A Main Assembly Area Supervisor supply kit, containing a set of written instructions to provide guidance to the Main Assembly Area Supervisor, is located within the Main Assembly Area.
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Security directs normal and emergency ingress and egress to the Protected Area, maintains records documenting Site Evacuation during an emergency at CR3, and supports the EC in performing accountability. Personnel are expected to follow instructions from Security personnel at all times.
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Security implements evacuation of the Energy Complex when directed by the EC.
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Individuals entering the CR3 Protected Area (excluding visitors) are expected to maintain familiarity with the information contained in this procedure, following radiological practices, and minimizing the probability of injury or exposure to radiation.
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Individuals whose normal workstation is outside the Protected Area must exit the Protected Area when directed by the EC.
5.0 PREREQUISITES None
EM-205 Rev. 35 Page 7 of 15 6.0 PRECAUTIONS, LIMITATIONS AND NOTES
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When instructed, personnel are to report immediately to their assigned locations (Local Assembly Area, Main Assembly Area, Control Room, and ESC) to ensure timely accountability.
- 2.
Personnel performing duties essential for the safe operation of the Plant, on-duty Security Force personnel, and personnel assigned emergency functions in the Control Room or ESC, are not required to assemble or evacuate unless otherwise instructed by the EC.
- 3.
Personnel are to secure potentially hazardous equipment or operations before following instructions for evacuating an area.
- 4.
Following instructions to evacuate any area, all personnel are expected to do so in a safe and expeditious manner.
- 5.
Protected Area accountability must be completed within 60 minutes following an Alert declaration or within 60 minutes at any time accountability is deemed necessary by the Emergency Coordinator.
- 6.
After declaration of a HOSTILE ACTION, all personnel who are moving about are subject to challenge by Security and must follow all directions issued, i.e., get-down, take-cover, etc.
- 7.
An emergency telephone system is used to report emergencies. This system enables an individual to report an emergency by dialing 5-5-5-5 on the Public Address System (PAX) or conventional intra-Plant phones on site. This activates a dedicated emergency telephone in the Control Room used only for emergencies.
7.0 SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT None 8.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA None
EM-205 Rev. 35 Page 8 of 15 9.0 INSTRUCTIONS 9.1 Individuals Discovering an Emergency
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NOTIFY the Control Room by dialing 5-5-5-5 on PAX or any conventional intra-Plant telephone or by radio and PROVIDE information requested.
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EVALUATE hazards of the emergency area.
- 3.
TAKE immediate actions qualified to perform, such as using fire extinguisher.
- 4.
WITHDRAW to a safe area and NOTIFY / WARN other personnel in the area.
- 5.
FOLLOW instructions of person in charge at the emergency scene.
9.2 Localized Evacuation of Personnel NOTE:
Notification to evacuate a specific work area is by Reactor Building or Auxiliary Building Evacuation alarm and/or public address announcement when emergency conditions create localized radiological hazards.
- 1.
IF notified to evacuate the Radiation Control Area, THEN PERFORM normal monitoring practices, AND EXIT evacuated area.
- 2.
REPORT to respective shop / work area to ensure accountability of everyone working in the evacuated area.
- 3.
REPORT names of missing personnel during an RCA evacuation to the Supervisor Nuclear Radiation Protection and Security.
- 4.
EVACUATE non-essential personnel from the affected area until Health Physics determines re-entry is permissible.
- 5.
MAINTAIN control of visitor(s) and escort them off-site.
EM-205 Rev. 35 Page 9 of 15 9.3 Local Assembly of Non-Essential Personnel NOTES: 1. Notification for non-essential personnel to go to their "Local Assembly Area" is made by PA announcement. Accountability is conducted at Local Assembly and it assists with communication and supervision following an evacuation or as directed by the EC.
- 2. Signs are posted listing the Local Assembly Areas as noted in Enclosure 1.
A sign is posted at the exit to the Protected Area designating the Main Assembly Area location.
- 1.
STOP routine work and SECURE potentially hazardous equipment.
- 2.
Individuals assigned to the Plant Administration Building or Nuclear Administration Building, are to report to their office area and ensure the Local Assembly Area Supervisor or designee is aware of their location during a localized evacuation or as requested by the EC.
- 3.
REPORT to the Local Assembly Area designated in Enclosure 1, Local Assembly Area Assignments, during an evacuation or as directed by the EC unless one of the following exceptions applies:
- a.
CONTINUE performing assigned actions to mitigate the emergency until directed otherwise.
- b.
REPORT to the Control Room or ESC if pre-identified.
- 4.
ESCORT visitors to the NSOC and INSTRUCT them, as appropriate, to either report to the Main Assembly Area or to leave the Crystal River Energy Complex.
- 5.
WHEN visitors have exited the Protected Area, THEN REPORT to Local Assembly Area.
- 6.
IF normal workstation is outside the Protected Area, THEN EXIT the Protected Area during an evacuation or as directed by the EC.
- 7.
Contract personnel REPORT to the SAB Auditorium, unless directed to report to a Local Assembly Area by their work supervisor.
- 8.
REMAIN in Local Assembly Areas until instructed to return to work or evacuate to the designated Main Assembly Area.
EM-205 Rev. 35 Page 10 of 15 9.4 Local Assembly Area Supervisor NOTE:
Local Assembly Area Supervisors are expected to be aware of Section/Unit personnel who are members of the Emergency Response Organization and not identify them as missing personnel. The on-call lists found on the Emergency Response Organization website should be referenced for this purpose.
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PERFORM accountability AND IDENTIFY individuals missing during the local assembly.
- 2.
NOTIFY Security at the Central Alarm Station (CAS) at extension 3-1-3-2 if the individuals location is not determined in approximately 30 minutes.
- 3.
PERFORM as the point of contact for further instructions to assembled personnel.
- 4.
MAINTAIN accountability of Local Assembly Area personnel until further notice.
- 5.
ENSURE personnel evacuate when directed by the EC, and REPORT to the Main Assembly Area (MAA) as directed. PERFORM accountability by badge when exiting the Protected Area - there is no need to report accountability to the MAA Supervisor unless specifically requested.
- 6.
DO NOT notify Security unless there is a missing individual.
EM-205 Rev. 35 Page 11 of 15 9.5 Evacuation of Non-Essential Personnel from the CR3 Protected Area NOTES: 1. If accountability has not been completed before evacuation of the Protected Area, Security conducts Protected Area accountability promptly to establish the names of missing individuals in the Protected Area within 60 minutes of the declaration of an Alert, or as deemed necessary by the EC.
- 2. If accountability is in progress during a Site Evacuation, even minor delays in evacuating could prevent completion within the required 60 minutes.
3 Notification to evacuate the CR3 Protected Area is by Site Evacuation alarm and/or PA announcement.
- 1.
IF notified to evacuate the CR3 Protected Area, THEN all non-essential personnel must immediately evacuate the Protected Area.
- 2.
IF evacuation of the Protected Area is initiated before personnel are instructed to gather in Local Assembly Areas, THEN personnel do NOT report to the Local Assembly Areas before exiting the Protected Area.
- 3.
The incipient Shift Fire Brigade team members REPORT to the Control Room Break Area with portable radios.
- 4.
Non-essential personnel EXIT the Protected Area through the NSOC, unless otherwise directed.
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PERFORM the following as directed by the EC or Security:
- a.
PROCEED immediately and safely to the Main Assembly Area (SAB Auditorium), unless otherwise directed. REMAIN in the Main Assembly Area until instructed to return to work or to evacuate the Energy Complex.
- b.
EVACUATE the Energy Complex.
EM-205 Rev. 35 Page 12 of 15 9.5 Evacuation of Non-Essential Personnel from the CR3 Protected Area (Cont'd)
NOTE:
The Main Assembly Area Supervisor usually has a Plant radio set to the appropriate talk group so that information regarding missing personnel can be readily communicated. If a radio is not readily available to this individual, he/she should attempt to obtain one from Security, Maintenance, Operations, etc. Plant radios may also be located in the SAB.
- 6.
Security typically provides an individual to assume the position of Main Assembly Area Supervisor. This may not be possible if the event involves a Security threat or condition. If so, the EC will designate an individual to perform this function. The Main Assembly Area Supervisor establishes control and organization of the personnel assembled in the Main Assembly Area. A Main Assembly Area Supervisor supply kit, containing a set of written instructions to provide guidance to the Main Assembly Area Supervisor, is located within the Main Assembly Area.
The Main Assembly Area Supervisor must:
TAKE leadership responsibility for personnel assembled in the Main Assembly Area.
DIRECT assembled personnel to various locations within the SAB.
USE the SAB local Public Address (accessed by dialing 1-1) to keep evacuated personnel informed.
IMPLEMENT instructions from the EC.
NOTIFY personnel assembled concerning evacuation location, Energy Complex evacuation, return to work instructions, and Plant conditions, as directed by the EC.
ENSURE evacuated personnel remain inside the SAB, unless otherwise directed.
MONITOR radio communications.
As needed, DESIGNATE one (1) or more individuals to assist with these duties.
9.6 Evacuation of Non-Essential Personnel from the Energy Complex
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WHEN instructed by the EC or Security, THEN EVACUATE the Energy Complex.
- 2.
COORDINATE evacuation with Security and include:
- a.
Instructions describing the methods and routes for evacuation.
- b.
Evacuation by private vehicle using staged release and two lanes on the Plant Access Road.
- c.
Coordination if an alternate plan is implemented.
EM-205 Rev. 35 Page 13 of 15 9.7 Instructions for Plant Personnel During a Hostile Action CAUTIONS
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The following instructions enhance personnel safety during a Hostile Action (Protected Area intruder / terrorist attack) where physical or deadly force may be necessary to protect Plant personnel or vital equipment. Security may initiate a PA announcement directed towards the intruders.
- 2.
Individuals, who continue to move about during a Hostile Action involving an intruder
/ terrorist attack, may be mistaken as an intruder by Security personnel and challenged.
- 1.
IF Security announces a HOSTILE ACTION, THEN personnel TAKE the following actions:
- a.
Personnel in the Control Room, REMAIN in the Control Room and WAIT for instructions from the Shift Supervisor.
- b.
Personnel not in the Control Room, PERFORM the following actions:
TAKE stable, suitable cover immediately. If time permits, SECURE potentially hazardous equipment and suspended loads as safe as possible before taking cover.
MOVE low to the ground.
REMAIN in this position until an "ALL CLEAR" announcement is made that it is safe to relocate.
- 2.
IF the HOSTILE ACTION continues, THEN emergency response personnel do NOT staff the ESC, unless otherwise instructed by the EC. The EC shall coordinate personnel movement with Security if it is determined that the ESC is to be staffed during a Hostile Action.
- 3.
Non-essential personnel do NOT proceed to their Local Assembly Areas, unless otherwise instructed.
- 4.
WHEN an announcement is made that the HOSTILE ACTION is under control, THEN proceed to Local Assembly Areas for further instructions.
10.0 RECORDS None
EM-205 Rev. 35 Page 14 of 15 ENCLOSURE 1 Page 1 of 1 LOCAL ASSEMBLY AREA ASSIGNMENTS PERSONNEL ASSEMBLY AREA Contractors & Non-CR3 Personnel SAB Auditorium Maintenance Personnel (All)
Maintenance Breakroom Nuclear Administration Building (Personnel who normally work within this building)
Nuclear Administration Building Operations (Off-Shift / On-Shift )
Control Room Plant Administration Building (Personnel who normally work within this building)
Plant Administration Building Shift Fire Brigade Members Control Room Break Room Security (Off-Duty)
NSOC Security (On-Duty)
Assigned Posts & Patrols ESC Staff ESC
EM-205 Rev. 35 Page 15 of 15 Summary of Changes PRR 742012 NOTES: 1. Writers, Reviewers, and Procedure Sponsors: Ensure that any changes to this procedure that affect information contained in ERF posters, Enclosures, briefing cards, guidelines, etc. are made to those items as well.
- 2. Writers, Reviewers, and Procedure Sponsors: Changes to certain parts of this procedure may impact other EPIPs. Ensure appropriate PRRs are initiated as needed.
SECTION/STEP CHANGES 2.1 3.0 / 7.
9.3 / Note 2.
Deleted reference to [R1] NOCS 24880 and [R4] NOCS 7455 as these have been inactivated under NTM 669692-77. (PRR 739963) 9.2 / 3.
Corrected inaccurate title. Changed Supervisor Radiation Control to Supervisor Nuclear Radiation Protection.
9.4 Note Correct name of website.
Deleted SAMPLE (editorial). Changed the Local Assembly Area for Maintenance personnel to the Maintenance Breakroom since the Ready Warehouse and associated Shop areas no longer exist.