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CP&L Carolina Power & Light Company P.O. Box 10429 Southport, NC 28461-0429 JUN 2 8 2000 SERIAL: BSEP 00-0093 10 CFR 50.54(q)

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNIT NOS. 1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS. 50-325 AND 50-324/LICENSE NOS. DPR-71 AND DPR-62 REVISIONS TO PLANT EMERGENCY PROCEDURES Gentlemen:

In accordance with 10 CFR 50.54(q) and 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Carolina Power & Light (CP&L) Company is submitting revisions to Brunswick Steam Electric Plant (BSEP), Unit Nos. 1 and 2, plant emergency procedures. CP&L has evaluated these changes, in accordance with 10 CFR 50.54(q), and has determined that they do not decrease the effectiveness of the Radiological Emergency Response Plan, and the Plan, as changed, continues to meet the standards of 10 CFR 50.47(b) and the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix E. A list of the revised procedures is provided in Enclosure 1. A summary of the revisions is provided in . Enclosure 3 contains copies of the revised procedures.

CP&L requests that OPEP-Appendix A, "Emergency Response Resources," included as part of , be withheld from public disclosure in accordance with 10 CFR 2.790(a)(6), since disclosure of this information would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.

There are no regulatory commitments being made in this submittal. Please refer any questions regarding this submittal to Mr. Michael Alford, Supervisor - Emergency Preparedness, at (910) 457-2286.

Sincerely, Warren J. Dorman Manager - Regulatory Affairs Brunswick Steam Electric Plant

Document Control Desk BSEP 00-0093 / Page 2 KMN/kmn

Enclosures:

1. Listing of Revised Plant Emergency Procedures
2. Summary of Revisions
3. Copies of Revised Procedures cc (with enclosures):

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region II ATTN: Mr. Luis A. Reyes, Regional Administrator Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street, SW, Suite 23T85 Atlanta, GA 30303-3415 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Mr. Theodore A. Easlick, NRC Senior Resident Inspector 8470 River Road Southport, NC 28461-8869 cc (without enclosures):

Ms. Jo A. Sanford Chair - North Carolina Utilities Commission P.O. Box 29510 Raleigh, NC 27626-0510

ENCLOSURE 1 BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNIT NOS. 1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS. 50-325 AND 50-324/LICENSE NOS. DPR-71 AND DPR-62 REVISIONS TO PLANT EMERGENCY PROCEDURES Listing of Revised Plant Emergency Procedures Effective Procedure Revision Date Title 0PEP-02.6.12 23 05/31/00 Activation and Operation of the Operational Support Center OPEP-04.6 21 05/31/00 Radiological Emergency Kit Inventories OPEP-Appendix A 72 05/31/00 Emergency Response Resources E1-1

ENCLOSURE 2 BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNIT NOS. 1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS. 50-325 AND 50-324/LICENSE NOS. DPR-71 AND DPR-62 REVISIONS TO PLANT EMERGENCY PROCEDURES Summary of Revisions A. OPEP-02.6.12, "Activation and Operation of the Operational Support Center,"

Revision 23:

1. Added titles of Attachments referenced in Sections 3.4, 5.1.3, 5.2.4, and 5.9.1;
2. Corrected typographical errors in Sections 3, 4, 5, and Attachment 1, "Recommended OSC Layout;"
3. Reformatted the Emergency Response Organization table in Section 5.0 and updated page numbers;
4. Added "TSC" prior to "Security Director" in Section 5.2.17;
5. Deleted "(log, forms, etc)" from the last sentence of Section 5.2.25.2;
6. Added a reference to the Attachment number in Section 5.2.25.3;
7. Changed "cart" to "bin" in Sections 5.2.3 and 5.2.4;
8. Corrected the title of the Radiological Control Communicator in Section 5.4.11;
9. Added a new Section 5.5.11 to be consistent with the Chemistry Lead responsibilities in Section 4.7.5;
10. Reworded Section 5.6.5 to clarify requirements for tracking of personnel dispatched from the Control Room;
11. Updated Attachment 1;
12. Added a requirement for an additional planner on page 5 of Attachment 2, "OSC Staff Personnel Status Log Sheet;"
13. Changed "Simulator area of EOF" to "Simulator area of TSC/EOF Building" in Attachment 4; and
14. Updated Form OPEP-02.6.12-1, "Mission Authorization Form."

B. OPEP-04.6, "Radiological Emergency Kit Inventories," Revision 21:

1. Updated information for radiological emergency kit inventories;
2. Deleted the requirement to notify Security to inspect and seal containers and cabinets in Attachment 3, "Technical Support Center Emergency Kit," and Attachment 11, "Checklist for Respiratory Protection Equipment;" and
3. Revised wording in Attachment 11 regarding the inspection tags for respiratory protection from "change out" to "update."

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C. OPEP-Appendix A, "Emergency Response Resources," Revision 72, updated Emergency Response Organization listings.

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ENCLOSURE 3 BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNIT NOS. 1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS. 50-325 AND 50-324/LICENSE NOS. DPR-71 AND DPR-62 REVISIONS TO PLANT EMERGENCY PROCEDURES Copies of Revised Procedures

I CP& CAROLINA CL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY I Information BRUNSWICK NUCLEAR PLANT Use PLANT OPERATING MANUAL VOLUME XII PLANT EMERGENCY PROCEDURE UNIT 0

OPEP-02.6.12 ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF THE OPERA TIONAL SUPPORT CENTER REVISION 23 RECEIVE ByMP MAY 3 1 2000 CONTROL DOCUMENT NUCLEAR OPEP-02.6.12 Rev. 23 Page 1 of 42

TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 PURPOSE ................................................... 3

2.0 REFERENCES

3 3.0 G EN ERA L INFO R MATIO N .................................................................................... 3 4.0 R ES PO N S IB ILIT IES ............................................................................................. 4 4.1 Emergency Repair Director (ERD) ................................................................ 4 4.2 Assistant Emergency Repair Director (AERD) .............................................. 5 4.3 Operational Support Center Mission Coordinator (OSCMC) ....................... 5 4.4 Assistant OSC Mission Coordinator (AOSCMC) ............................................ 5 4.5 Environmental & Radiation Control Coordinator (E&RC) .............................. 6 4.6 Health Physics Lead .................................................................................... 6 4 .7 C hem istry Lead ............................................................................................... 7 4.8 O perations C oordinator ................................................................................ 7 4.9 Access Control Logkeeper ........................................................................... 7 4.10 Accident Assessment Team Member Liaison .............................................. 8 4.11 OSC Status Board Plotter ............................................................................. 8 5.0 P R O C E D U R E ....................................................................................................... 9 5.1 Emergency Repair Director/Assistant ERD ................................................ 10 5.2 OSC Mission Coordinator/Assistant OSC Mission Coordinator .................. 13 5.3 E&RC Coordinator ......................................... 17 5.4 Health Physics Lead .................................................................................... 19 5.5 C hem istry Lead .......................................................................................... 21 5.6 Operations Coordinator ............................................................................. 22 5.7 Access Control Logkeeper ......................................................................... 24 5.8 Accident Assessment Team Member Liaison ............................................ 25 5.9 OSC Status Board Plotter ........................................................................... 26 6 .0 R E C O R D S .............................................................................................................. 27 ATTACHMENTS 1 Recommended OSC Layout ........................................................................... 28 2 Personnel Status Log Sheet ............................................................................. 30 3 OSC Mission Tracking Board ........................................................................... 35 4 OSC Relocation Checklist ............................................................................... 36 5 Alternate OSC ................................................ 37 6 Operational Support Center Organization ....................................................... 38 7 Status Board Plotter Wireless Headset ........................................................... 39 FORM OPEP-02.6.12-1, Mission Authorization Form ........................................................... 41 OPEP-02"6.12 Rev. 23 Page 2 of 42

1.0 PURPOSE This procedure describes responsibilities of the Operational Support Center (OSC) staff and the normal work control process for managing repairs and monitoring activities during an emergency.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 OPEP-02.6.26, Activation and Operation of the Technical Support Center (TSC) 2.2 OPEP-03.7.6, Emergency Exposure Controls 2.3 OPEP-03.7.7, On-Site Radiological Controls 2.4 OPEP-03.8.2, Personnel Accountability and Evacuation 2.5 OPEP-03.9.2, First Aid and Medical Care 2.6 OPEP-03.9.6, Search and Rescue 2.7 OPEP-04.6, Radiological Emergency Kit Inventories 2.8 OPEP-04.2, Emergency Facilities and Equipment 2.9 NUREG-0654 Table B-I, Minimum Staffing Requirements 3.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 3.1 The primary function of the OSC is to facilitate In-Plant repair and assessment activities.

3.2 The OSC will be activated at an Alert declaration or higher, or at the discretion of the Site Emergency Coordinator (SEC).

3.2.1 Activation of the OSC must occur within 60 - 75 minutes following the declaration of an ALERT or higher emergency classification.

3.3 The OSC receives direction from the Technical Support Center (TSC) concerning repair activities and priorities.

3.4 In the event that the OSC can no longer meet habitability requirements, the OSC can be relocated to the simulator area of the Training Building. See Attachment 4, OSC Relocation Checklist, and Attachment 5, Alternate OSC.

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3.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 3.5 OSC maintains full accountability for personnel dispatched from the OSC.

3.6 All personnel reporting to the OSC will "card in" on the OSC card reader located on the west wall outside of the OSC command room.

3.7 OAP-50 Communications should be used during all event mitigating activities. "Attention In the OSC" should be used during OSC briefings to ensure pertinent information is heard and understood. OSC personnel should hold all phone calls and conversations during briefings, unless it is a priority communication.

3.8 Fire Brigade response will be dispatched immediately without going through the mission authorization process. Accountability will be maintained via the Incident Commander, and HP support will be provided via the E&RC Coordinator.

4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 Emergency Repair Director (ERD) 4.1.1 Manage OSC activities to ensure accident mitigation activities are performed in a safe and expeditious manner.

4.1.2 Coordinate with TSC staff to establish priorities for repair and maintenance activities.

4.1.3 Maintain command and control of OSC activities.

4.1.4 Provide technical and administrative direction for repair activities.

4.1.5 Report status of repair activities to the TSC.

4.1.6 Provide liaison between TSC and OSC.

4.1.7 Brief OSC personnel on plant status, conditions, and emergency activities and levels.

4.1.8 Designate an individual to act as Assistant Emergency Repair Director (AERD), as needed.

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4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.2 Assistant Emergency Repair Director (AERD) 4.2.1 Assist ERD in performance of his duties.

4.2.2 Act for the ERD in his absence.

4.2.3 Ensure the OSC Mission Tracking Board is maintained.

4.3 Operational Support Center Mission Coordinator (OSCMC) 4.3.1 Coordinate maintenance emergency repair efforts.

4.3.2 Report maintenance emergency activities and receive ERDs direction and priorities.

4.3.3 Ensure priorities are clearly understood.

4.3.4 Maintain accountability for personnel entering and exiting OSC.

4.3.5 Identify to the ERD those parts, tools, and support needs which are not available on site and which are needed to support mission repairs.

4.3.6 Organize, brief, and dispatch emergency repair teams upon direction from the ERD.

4.3.7 Ensure emergency repair teams have proper procedures, tools, and protective equipment prior to entry into plant.

4.3.8 Track status of repair mission activities and provide status to ERD.

4.3.9 Debrief emergency repair teams upon return.

4.3.10 Designate an individual to act as Assistant Operational Support Center Mission Coordinator (AOSCMC), as needed.

4.4 Assistant OSC Mission Coordinator (AOSCMC) 4.4.1 Assist the OSCMC in the performance of his duties.

4.4.2 Assume duties of OSC Mission Coordinator in his absence.

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4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.5 Environmental & Radiation Control Coordinator (E&RC) 4.5.1 Report radiological information to the Radiological Control Director (RCD), ERD, and OSCMC.

4.5.2 Dispatch HP personnel to the Control Room, TSC, and EOF to serve as habitability technicians.

4.5.3 Provide appropriate Health Physics (HP) coverage for missions.

4.5.4 Ensure habitability surveys are periodically performed in the OSC and other locations that require continuous occupation for emergency response activities.

4.5.5 Direct the issue of dosimetry and protective equipment.

4.5.6 In coordination with the RCD issue an emergency RWP for the emergency, in accordance with OPEP-03.7.7, On-Site Radiological Controls.

4.5.7 Direct performance of In-Plant HP surveys by HP Leads.

4.5.8 Direct performance of chemistry activities by Chemistry Leads.

4.6 Health Physics Lead 4.6.1 Provide technical and administrative direction to Health Physics personnel.

4.6.2 Coordinate overall radiological control of on-site activities, in accordance with OPEP-03.7.7, On-Site Radiological Controls.

4.6.3 Brief/debrief emergency repair teams on radiological conditions and limitations.

4.6.4 Establish the OSC radiological control point (Attachment 1, Recommended OSC Layout) and a location for decontamination services.

4.6.5 Provide coordination of vehicle release activities per OPEP-03.7.7, On-Site Radiological Controls.

4.6.6 Provide Radiological condition information to the E&RC Coordinator in the OSC.

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4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.7 Chemistry Lead 4.7.1 Provide technical and administrative support to Chemistry and Analysis activities.

4.7.2 Provide support for Dose Projection Team source term assessment.

4.7.3 Provide support to obtain liquid and gas samples, including analyses for core damage assessments.

4.7.4 Coordinate with the EOF Administrative & Logistics Manager (ALM) to obtain off-site analysis of plant sample if required.

4.7.5 Trend SPDS radiological data.

4.8 Operations Coordinator 4.8.1 Provide liaison between the OSC, Control Room, and TSC.

4.8.2 Inform OSC personnel of changing plant conditions and impact on current missions.

4.8.3 Provide equipment clearance assistance, as required.

4.8.4 Arrange HP coverage for operations personnel in the plant through the E&RC Coordinator.

4.8.5 Coordinate Fire Brigade response.

4.9 Access Control Logkeeper 4.9.1 Provide direction to OSC Administrative and Clerical personnel to ensure an adequate supply of forms and administrative supplies are available or obtained for operation of the OSC.

4.9.2 Designate one Administrative and Clerical individual for the O&M library to provide assistance.

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4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.9.3 Ensure OSC personnel:

"* Properly log into and out of the OSC

"* Mission teams are identified on an approved Mission Authorization Form.

4.9.4 Periodically verify accuracy of the OSC sign-in board.

4.10 Accident Assessment Team Member Liaison Provide Liaison between the OSC and TSC to provide engineering guidance and support for OSC repair missions.

4.11 OSC Status Board Plotter Maintain the OSC mission tracking board current with OSC activities.

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5,0 PROCEDURE Individual actions required within the OSC are contained in the following guides.

Each individual is responsible for completing the actions contained in his respective guide.

THEN REFER IF YOUR ERO POSITION IS: TO PAGE:

Emergency Repair Director/Assistant ERD 10 OSC Mission Coordinator/ Assistant OSC Mission 13 Coordinator E&RC Coordinator 17 Health Physics Lead 19 Chemistry Lead 21 Operations Coordinator 22 Access Control Logkeeper 24 Accident Assessment Team Member Liaison 25 OSC Status Board Plotter 26 IOPEP-02.6.12 I Rev. 23 Page 9 of42

5.1 Emergency Repair Director/Assistant ERD ACTIVATION:

NOTE: The OSC may activate prior to the activation of the TSC under the direction of the SEC in the Control Room and then transfer reporting responsibilities to the TSC on transfer of SEC responsibilities.

5.1.1 Sign in to the OSC and- notify SEC upon arrival.

5.1.2 Obtain reference materials from the OSC storage locker as appropriate (procedures, logbooks, supplies).

5.1.3 Prepare the OSC as illustrated in Attachment 1, Recommended OSC Layout.

5.1.4 Initiate documentation of activities in logbook.

5.1.5 Verify the OSC has the following minimum staffing needed for activation:

ERD HP Technician (3)

OSC Mission Coordinator Chemistry Technician (2)

E&RC Coordinator I&C/E Technician (1)

Mechanical Technician (1)

NOTE: In addition to the minimum staffing positions required for activation, the following additional personnel are required for staff augmentation within 60-75 minutes:

HP Technicians (6)

Chemistry Technician (1)

I&C/Electrical Technician (2)

Mechanical Technician (1) 5.1.6 Establish communication links with the TSC and/or Control Room and verify operability of:

1. - TSC intercom
2. Facsimile (O&M Library)

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5.1 Emergency Repair Director/Assistant ERD

3. Phone link between the ERD and SEC.
4. Portable radio link with the SEC (800 MHz).

5.1.7 Synchronize time clocks with the Control Room.

ACTIVATION:

5.1.8 Staff the OSC and continue to aunment staff as Sneeded, with I&C/F Technicians, HPs, Operations, Mechanics, Logkeeper (Administrative and Clerical), Planners and other personnel.

5.1.9 Report equipment problems/readiness to activate to the SEC.

5.1.10 Request the E&RC Coordinator initiate an Emergency RWP.

OPERATION:

5.1.11 Determine status of repair activities already in progress and notify the SEC of all missions already in the field (i.e., automatic missions and those assumed from ongoing activities).

5.1.12 Conduct an initial briefing for the OSC staff using the O&M Building internal PA System (phone access number for the O&M Building internal PA System is located in OPEP-Appendix A).

5.1.13 Conduct additional periodic briefings at 30-60 minute intervals, or as conditions change.

5.1.14 Immediately notify the OSC Staff of any changes in:

1. Event classification
2. Habitability
3. Radiological Conditions
4. Mission priorities/objectives 5.1.15 Ensure dispatch of emergency repair teams/missions in the OSC is performed.

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5.1 Emergency Repair Director/Assistant ERD NOTE: Normal administrative clearance controls may be suspended during emergency conditions, when time is a critical factor, via specific directions to and physical control by an auxiliary operator (i.e., a "walking clearance").

1. Request Operations Coordinator to determine need for equipment clearances.
2. Inform OSC Mission Coordinator, E&RC Coordinator, and Operations Coordinator to dispatch teams, as directed by SEC.
3. Obtain SEC approval prior to deviating from procedures.

5.1.16 Evaluate maintenance mission activities and priorities.

5.1.17 Provide advice to SEC on plant mechanical, electrical, I&C, E&RC, and Operations repair and corrective actions as appropriate. Obtain mission priorities from the SEC.

5.1.18 Contact Security to secure emergency transportation vehicles, as needed.

5.1.19 Provide detail to OSC Mission Coordinator, E&RC Coordinator, and Operations Coordinator, if repairs are to be made, contamination controls implemented, or other special installations measures are to be taken.

5.1.20 Provide frequent updates to the SEC on mitigation activities.

5.1.21 Report mission completions to the SEC.

5.1.22 Request additional equipment, supplies and/or manpower through EOF Administrative and Logistics Manager (ALM).

5.1.23 Coordinate a shift relief rotation for OSC personnel with the Admin and Logistics Manager (ALM) in the EOF for extended OSC operations.

5.1.24 Provide shift turnover to the on-coming shift.

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5.1 Emergency Repair Director/Assistant ERD 5.1.25 Initiate OSC relocation if necessary. Notify SEC prior to relocation.

5.1.26 Utilize Attachment 4, OSC Relocation Checklist, if relocation of the OSC is necessary. If OSC relocation is necessary, attempt to coordinate the move to minimize impact on response efforts.

DEACTIVATION:

5.1.27 Deactivate the OSC, when directed.

1. Inform the OSC personnel of deactivation.
2. Evaluate condition of equipment and supplies for readiness of the OSC. (An inventory checklist is located in OPEP-04.2).
3. Report deficiencies to the OSC Mission Coordinator.
4. Return equipment and supplies to storage.
5. Assemble logbooks and any other documentation generated during the for collection.

5.2 OSC Mission Coordinator/Assistant OSC Mission Coordinator ACTIVATION:

5.2.1 Sign into OSC and notify ERD.

5.2.2 Verify sufficient staff is present and inform the ERD. (Notify the ERID of any personnel needs.)

1. I&C/E Technician
2. Mechanical Technician 5.2.3 Obtain the OSC storage room and equipment storage bin keys and portable radio equipment from the M&TE calibration shop. (Obtain three maintenance supervisor radios; 1 to monitor Ops, 1 to monitor Fire Brigade, and 1 for the Ops Coord.)

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5.2 OSC Mission Coordinator/Assistant OSC Mission Coordinator 5.2.4 Obtain reference materials from the OSC equipment storage bin (procedures, logbook, supplies) and assist the ERD in preparing the OSC as illustrated on Attachment 1, Recommended OSC Layout.

1. Retrieve the SPDS Printer from the M&TE Calibration Shop (labeled OSC-1) and position in the Northwest Corner of the OSC Command Room. (Plug into the data jack on 1008-4, Jack 2.)

ACTIVATION:

5.2.5 Set up the designated speaker phone for TSC Monitoring as follows:

1. Plug the TSC Intercom into the appropriate phone jack (Reference Attachment 1).
2. Direct available TSC personnel to establish the OSC/TSC Intercom (Ext. 4773) once it begins ringing, press On/Off button and control volume as needed.
3. Verify the plant PA is audible in the OSC.

5.2.6 Initiate a log of activities.

5.2.7 Set up the OSC Internal Intercom System (MPA-101).

1. Plug in microphones as shown on Attachment 1.
2. Turn the amplifier on.
3. Verify volume level in the satellite areas of the OSC.

OPERATION:

5.2.8 Immediately assemble the following teams, as required to support plant activities. They may be dispatched prior to activation of the TSC/OSC, if approved by the SEC in the Control Room. Once the TSC/OSC is activated, approval must be obtained from the ERD.

They will be assigned a Mission Number and priority.

1. I&C Technician(s) to Control Room to support Operations activities in the Control Room only.
2. Mechanic(s) to verify operability of the TSC/EOF Emergency Diesel.

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5.2 OSC Mission Coordinator/Assistant OSC Mission Coordinator OPERATION:

5.2.9 If emergency repair teams are in the field prior to activation of the OSC, evaluate the need for HP coverage with the E&RC Coordinator.

The repair teams already in the field shall be contacted, direction given, and mission numbers assigned for accountability and tracking purposes.

5.2.10 Designate or acquire personnel as Access Control Logkeeper, and Librarians (Administrative Staff). Utilize OPEP-Appendix A for personnel callout or, if available, acquire personnel from Site Evacuation assembly locations.

5.2.11 Ensure emergency classification signs are posted.

5.2.12 Coordinate all missions with the E&RC and Operations Coordinators and dispatch in a timely fashion.

NOTE: Mission Authorization Forms are available in triplicate for OSC use.

The pink copy is to be retained in the OSC, the yellow copy is given to the OSC Access Control Logkeeper, and the white copy is retained by the Mission Team Leader.

1. Complete a Mission Authorization Form OPEP-02.6.12-1 for each mission dispatched.

5.2.13 Review and obtain at a minimum, ERD verbal authorization prior to approving Mission Authorization Forms for dispatch of any Emergency Repair Missions.

NOTE: Briefings should be held in available conference rooms or work areas, not in the OSC Command Room.

5.2.14 Ensure mission briefings are conducted with priorities and urgency understood by each team.

5.2.15 Ensure OSC personnel understand the focus of response efforts based on plant conditions.

5.2.16 Post data associated with OSC Emergency Repair Mission activities on the OSC Mission Board.

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5.2 OSC Mission Coordinator/Assistant OSC Mission Coordinator OPERATION:

5.2.17 Maintain accountability of OSC personnel throughout the event. At a Site Area Emergency or higher classification, provide OSC personnel accountability information to the ERD and TSC Security Director within 25 minutes.

5.2.18 Keep the ERD informed of mission status.

5.2.19 Periodically review mission status with the OSC staff and resolve discrepancies.

5.2.20 Obtain support as necessary to organize emergency repair teams/missions.

1. Assign a team leader for each mission.
2. Verify respirator and SCBA qualifications.
3. Obtain allowable exposure information from the E&RC Coordinator.
4. Request E&RC Coordinator to evaluate the need for HP assistance.
5. Provide a key to the stores area for access to parts and tools, if the area is locked.

5.2.21 Identify and resolve obstacles to timely mission dispatch.

5.2.22 Provide timely information flow on system restoration to Operations.

5.2.23 Provide feedback to the ERD to meet objectives in a more timely manner, or when it may be necessary to deviate from procedures.

5.2.24 Designate radio communication channels to be used for field team communications.

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5.2 OSC Mission Coordinator/Assistant OSC Mission Coordinator DEACTIVATION:

5.2.25 Deactivate the OSC, when directed.

1. Evaluate condition of equipment and supplies.
2. Assemble documentation (logs, forms, etc.) for collection and request the OSC Access Control Logkeeper to compile all event documentation.
3. Inventory the OSC Equipment Storage Locker using Attachment 4 in OPEP-04.2 and restock items.
4. Request the OSC Access Control Logkeeper to list any equipment/supply deficiencies identified.
5. Provide information above to Supervisor - Emergency Preparedness.

5.3 E&RC Coordinator ACTIVATION:

5.3.1 Sign in and notify ERD.

5.3.2 Obtain reference materials (procedures, logbook, supplies).

5.3.3 Verify sufficient staff to perform: (Notify the ERD of any deficiencies.)

1. Chemistry Sampling and Analysis
2. In-plant HP Surveys
3. Habitability Surveys OPERATION:

5.3.4 If emergency repair teams are in the field prior to activating the OSC, evaluate the need to dispatch HP Technicians for coverage.

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5.3 E&RC Coordinator 5.3.5 Immediately assemble the following teams as required to support activities. They may be dispatched prior to activation of the TSC/OSC, if approved by the SEC in the Control Room. Once the TSC/OSC is activated, approval must be obtained from the ERD.

They will be assigned a Mission Number and priority. Coordinate all missions with the OSCMC and Operations Coordinator.

1. Chemistry Technician(s) to man the Chemistry Lab for analysis.
2. HP Technicians to the TSC, EOF and Control Room for habitability surveys. (The technician assigned to the TSC should obtain an 800 MHz radio and deliver to the SEC).
3. Chemistry Technicians to ensure PASS heat trace is energized, in accordance with E&RC-1505, Operating Procedure for Postaccident Sampling Stations, if conditions warrant.

NOTE: Mission Authorization Forms are available in triplicate for OSC use.

The pink copy is to be retained in the OSC, the yellow copy is given to the OSC Access Control Logkeeper, and the white copy is retained by the Mission Team Leader.

5.3.6 Review and obtain at a minimum, ERD verbal authorization prior to approving Mission Authorization Forms for dispatch of any E&RC Emergency Missions.

5.3.7 Frequently inform the ERD and Radiological Controls Director of HP activities.

5.3.8 Ensure OSC habitability is monitored, in accordance with OPEP-03.7.7, On-Site Radiological Controls and recommend relocation if necessary.

5.3.9 Obtain preliminary data on current and up-coming missions from the ERD, Operations Coordinator, and OSC Mission Coordinator.

5.3.10 Assign an HP Tech for each mission, when conditions warrant, to assist in preparation and job coverage.

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5.3 E&RC Coordinator OPERATION:

5.3.11 Maintain personnel/equipment decon facilities available in the Service Building Shower Room or TSC Shower Room, or as approved by the RCD.

5.3.12 Issue KI to OSC personnel when authorized.

5.3.13 Evaluate OSC personnel exposures, in accordance with OPEP 03.7.6, Emergency Exposure Controls and OPEP-03.7.7, On-Site Radiological Controls.

NOTE: Briefings should be held in available conference rooms or work areas, not in the OSC Command Room.

5.3.14 Ensure radiological briefings for OSC missions address RWP requirements.

DEACTIVATION:

5.3.15 Deactivate the OSC, when directed.

1. Evaluate condition of equipment and supplies.
2. Assemble documentation (logs, forms, etc.) for collection.

5.4 Health Physics Lead ACTIVATION:

5.4.1 Sign into the OSC.

5.4.2 Notify the E&RC Coordinator of arrival.

5.4.3 Initiate a log of activities and obtain reference materials (procedures, supplies).

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5.4 Health Physics Lead ACTIVATION:

5.4.4 Verify phone communication link with the RCD.

NOTE: Obtain E&RC Coordinator's approval prior to dispatching any HP personnel.

OPERATION:

5.4.5 Provide HP personnel for assistance at the protected area access turnstiles and assembly areas during a Site Evacuation.

5.4.6 Assign personnel for vehicle monitoring and decontamination, when conditions warrant.

5.4.7 Assign personnel to perform In-Plant radiological surveys per OPEP-03.7.7, On-Site Radiological Controls.

5.4.8 Trend and track radiological conditions.

5.4.9 Establish personnel monitoring and contamination control points as needed, in accordance with OPEP-03.7.7, On-Site Radiological Controls.

5.4.10 Provide radiological support for missions and brief the teams on known radiological conditions and requirements.

5.4.11 If requested, assign an individual to maintain communications with the Radiological Control Communicator in the TSC and, if staffed, the Health Physics Network (HPN) Communicator in the EOF.

5.4.12 If necessary, assign E&RC personnel to Dosher Hospital and inform the E&RC Coordinator.

5.4.13 Maintain awareness of OSC personnel radiation exposure status and inform RCD of personnel approaching or anticipated to approach (10CFR20) regulatory limits.

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5.4 Health Physics Lead DEACTIVATION:

5.4.14 Assemble documentation (logs, forms, etc.) for collection.

5.4.15 Inventory Emergency Kits per OPEP-04.6, Radiological Kit Inventories and restock as needed.

5.5 Chemistry Lead ACTIVATION:

5.5.1 Sign into the OSC.

5.5.2 Notify the E&RC Coordinator of arrival.

5.5.3 Initiate a log of activities and obtain reference materials (procedures.

supplies).

5.5.4 Ensure PASS heat trace is energized, in accordance with E&RC-1505 Operating Procedure for Postaccident Sampling Stations, if conditions warrant.

5.5.5 Verify communication links with the RCD, TSC Accident Assessment Team, and EOF Dose Projection.

5.5.6 Verify staffing of Chemistry Lab, PASS Team and other sampling personnel.

5.5.7 Ensure Chemistry lab is prepared to receive high level samples.

OPERATION:

5.5.8 Coordinate dispatching of PASS Team with E&RC Coordinator.

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5.5 Chemistry Lead OPERATION:

5.5.9 Coordinate off-site analysis support from Harris, Robinson, and the HE&EC with the Administrative & Logistics Manager (ALM) in the EOF.

5.5.10 Provide sample results to the Accident Assessment Team for core damage estimation and the EOF Dose Projection Coordinator for dose projection.

5.5.11 Trend and track SPDS radiological data.

DEACTIVATION:

5.5.12 Assemble documentation (logs, forms, etc.) for collection.

5.6 Operations Coordinator ACTIVATION:

5.6.1 Sign into the OSC and notify the ERD of arrival.

5.6.2 Obtain reference materials (procedures, logbook, supplies).

5.6.3 Establish communications with:

1. SRO or Plant Operations Director (TSC).

OPERATION:

5.6.4 Monitor TSC Communications/briefings and inform the ERD of changing plant conditions or appropriate information from the OSC Monitor.

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5.6 Operations Coordinator OPERATION:

5.6.5 Track personnel dispatched from the Control Room, using a Mission Authorization Form; post team status on the OSC Mission Status Board; and provide support as needed.

NOTE: Mission Authorization Forms are available in triplicate for OSC use.

The pink copy is to be retained in the OSC, the yellow copy is given to the OSC Access Control Logkeeper, and the white copy is retained by the Mission Team Leader.

5.6.6 Review and obtain at a minimum, ERD verbal authorization prior to approving the Mission Authorization Form for dispatch of any Operations/Fire Brigade Emergency Missions. Coordinate all missions with the E&RC and OSC Mission Coordinators.

5.6.7 Verify a briefing is conducted for any mission dispatched.

5.6.8 Brief ERD of plant status, operator actions/needs and any information on TSC priorities.

5.6.9 Keep OSC staff informed of ongoing Operations/Fire Brigade activities.

5.6.10 Contact Plant Operations Director (POD) to obtain information on EOP/SAMG status.

5.6.11 Monitor and provide status and location of OSC Emergency Repair and Survey Missions to the Control Room.

5.6.12 Brief the ERD and OSC Staff of EOP actions, system actuation, etc.,

that may alter radiological conditions in any given area.

5.6.13 Notify the Control Room immediately following plant systems restoration.

5.6.14 Notify the Control Room of changing radiological conditions in plant.

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5.6 Operations Coordinator OPERATION:

5.6.15 Coordinate HP coverage for Operator/Fire Brigade actions in field. If personnel dispatch is from other than the OSC, a meeting location can be determined prior to team dispatch.

5.6.16 Coordinate AO support of OSC activities and post Operations field activities on the OSC Mission Status Board.

5.6.17 Provide AOs and expedite equipment clearances to support missions.

5.6.18 Ensure ERD understands the urgency of missions to support accident mitigation, especially EOP Actions.

DEACTIVATION:

5.6.19 Deactivate the OSC, when directed.

1. Assemble documentation (logs, forms, etc.) for collection.

5.7 Access Control Logkeeper ACTIVATION:

5.7.1 Ensure adequate supplies of forms are available (Mission Authorization Form, Personnel Status Log Sheets).

NOTE: Compile a List of OSC personnel by badge numbers and provide information to the OSC Mission Coordinator.

5.7.2 Ensure that personnel log in upon arrival using the Personnel Log Status Sheets, Attachment 2, and swipe the OSC card reader for accountability.

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5.7 Access Control Logkeeper ACTIVATION:

5.7.3 Personnel should only log out for:

1. Termination of event
2. Reassignment to anot her facility (TSC, EOF, outside protected area).
3. Re-entering the OSC after having left the protected area.

OPERATION:

5.7.4 Ensure that personnel leaving the OSC have an approved OSC Mission Authorization Form. (white copy)

1. Detach and retain a copy of the Mission Authorization Form for accountability of mission team personnel when dispatched. (yellow copy) 5.7.5 Utilize Attachment 2, Personnel Status Log Sheets, to account for personnel entering and exiting the OSC for purposes other than approved missions.
1. Periodically verify accuracy of the OSC sign-in board.

5.7.6 Provide accountability information to the OSC Mission Coordinator.

DEACTIVATION:

5.7.7 Deactivate the OSC, when directed.

1. Compile documentation (logs, form, etc.) from the OSC.
2. Deliver documentation, including inventory forms, to the Supervisor Emergency Preparedness.

5.8 Accident Assessment Team Member Liaison ACTIVATION:

5.8.1 Sign in and notify OSC Mission Coordinator upon arrival.

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5.8 Accident Assessment Team Member Liaison ACTIVATION:

5.8.2 Establish a communication link to the AATL in the TSC for additional engineering guidance/support.

OPERATION:

5.8.3 Provide technical guidance in development/research of repair activities.

5.8.4 Provide status updates to the AAT Leader in the TSC.

5.8.5 Provide coordination for the NRC/OSC interface, as requested.

DEACTIVATION:

5.8.6 Assemble documentation for collection.

5.9 OSC Status Board Plotter ACTIVATION:

5.9.1 Obtain the OSC Status Board Plotter wireless headset from the M&TE Calibration Shop and refer to Attachment 7, Status Board Plotter Wireless Headset, for setup information.

OPERATION:

5.9.2 Maintain the OSC mission tracking board current with OSC activities, as directed by the OSCMC.

5.9.3 Maintain communications with TSC, EOF, and Control Room to ensure activity status is current in all facilities.

DEACTIVATION:

5.9.4 Return the OSC Status Board Plotter wireless headset to storage in the M&TE Calibration Shop.

5.9.5 Assist in additional facility deactivation, as directed by the OSCMC.

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6.0 RECORDS Documentation generated from implementation of this procedure should be forwarded to the Supervisor - Emergency Preparedness for submittal to Document Services for retention.

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ATTACHMENT 1 Page 1 of 2 Recommended OSC Layout

1. OSC STORAGE BINS
2. OSC HP KITS
3. OSC DRESS-OUT LOCKER ROOMS
4. 050 MUSTER AREAS A. MECHANICS OPERATORS B. I&CIE C. E&RC 6.

D. COMMON TRAFFIC CONTROL BARRIERS PLANT A

6. LOGKEEPER STATION (EXT. 4046) NORTH
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ATTACHMENT 2 Page 1 of 5 I&C/E Personnel Status Log Sheet Personnel Social Security # Badge # Team # Resp. Qual. SCBA Qual. Log In Log Haz Fire Out Mat Brigade

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ATTACHMENT 2 Page 4 of 5 E&RC Personnel Status Log Sheet Personnel Social Security # Badge # Team # Resp. Qual. SCBA Qual. Log In Log Haz Fire Out Mat Brigade

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ATTACHMENT 2 Page 5 of 5 OSC Staff Personnel Status Log Sheet Personnel Social Security # Badge #

ERD AERD OSCMC AOSCMC E&RC Coordinator OPS Coordinator HP Lead Chem. Lead Access Control Log Keeper Planner Planner Other OPEP-02.6.12 Rev. 23 Page 34 of 42]

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ATTACHMENT 4 Page 1 of 1 OSC Relocation Checklist NOTE: This attachment may change with various radiological conditions. In some cases, the need to relocate may be based on "shine" instead of an airborne situation. In this case, the unaffected reactor building may be suitable to stage teams, with the ERD in the Technical Support Center (TSC).

Steps (Check or N/A Items)

1. Notify OSC staff to prepare for relocation to Simulator area of TSC/EOF Building or designated area.
2. Ensure that communications can be maintained with the SEC and OSC Missions in the field.
3. Perform an accountability of all personnel assigned to the OSC.
4. Notify the E&RC Coordinator to dispatch personnel to the simulator or designated area to set up a frisking location and develop an entrance/exit route for personnel relocation.
5. Coordinate with the E&RC Coordinator if exit monitors are inoperable due to high background.
6. Notify OSC personnel to proceed to simulator or designated area, with applicable procedures, status boards (use Attachment 3),

necessary communication equipment and other supplies as needed.

7. Maintain constant communication with teams in the field.
8. Notify the SEC of conditions for evaluation of the need to evacuate CAS.
9. Upon completion of the relocation:
a. Perform an accountability of OSC personnel.
b. Ensure work areas and communications are established.

Contact the SEC and field teams with new telephone numbers

10. Coordinate with Security for teams' access in/out of the protected area.

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ATTACHMENT 5 Page 1 of 1 Alternate OSC EXIT fl 1 COMPUTER REPAIR HVAC ROOM RM ROOM I== .==

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2. RESTROOMS FOR DECON
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ATTACHMENT 6 Page 1 of 1 Operational Support Center Organization

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ATTACHMENT 7 Page 1 of 2 Status Board Plotter Wireless Headset

1. The OSC Status Board wireless headset is stored in the M&TE Calibration Shop.
2. The headset uses regular cellular telephone rechargeable batteries rated for six hours continuous use. (A beeping noise identifies when the battery should be recharged or replaced.)
3. Setup and Operation
a. Plug the status board telephone into Jack #23 on the Super mod.
b. Plug the Netcom wireless headset into the handset jack on the status board telephone.
c. Plug the handset into the back of the Netcom unit.
d. Turn the Netcom "ON/OFF" switch to the "ON" position.
e. Place the headset on your head and clip the battery pack on your belt or clothing.

NOTE: The TSC Status Board Plotter will initiate the communications link between the TSC, OSC and EOF.

f. When the telephone rings, lift the handset and place it beside the telephone.
4. Transmit Volume Control Adjustment
a. Adjust the thumbwheel on the back of the Netcom base unit to adjust transmit volume (Normally set at "6".)
5. Receiving Volume Control Adjustment and Muting
a. Raise or lower the volume by using the "+ or -" volume controls on the battery pack.
b. Mute transmissions by depressing the "MUTE" button. The LED is lit when the mute function is in operation.

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ATTACHMENT 7 Page 2 of 2 Status Board Plotter Wireless Headset

6. Changing the Battery
a. Remove the battery cover from the clip-on Netcom battery pack.
b. Remove the yellow battery assembly and disconnect the white plug.
c. Replace the battery assembly with the battery pack attached to the Netcom base unit.
d. Connect the depleted battery pack to the base unit to recharge.
e. Reinstall the battery cover.

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MISSION AUTHORIZATION FORM FORM OPEP-02.6.12-1 (5/00)

Page 1 of 1 MISSION#

1. MISSION (CONDITIONS, PROBLEMS, OBJECTIVES):
2. TEAM MEMBERS WORK BADGE NO.

GROUP TEAM LEADER CHECK ('I)

3. LOCATION:
4. ENTRANCE/EXIT ROUTE:
5. ALARA/RWP INFORMATION: RWP NO.

E&RC Time: Date:

6. WORK INSTRUCTIONS (PROCEDURES, DRAWINGS, CLEARANCES AND COMMUNICATIONS):
7. CORRECTIVE ACTIONS:
8. APPROVAL FOR DISPATCH:

SIGNATURE Time Date:

NOTE: Pink Copy - Retain in OSC.

Yellow Copy - Forward to OSC Access Control Logkeeper.

White Copy - Forward to Mission Team Leader.

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REVISION

SUMMARY

Revision 23 of OPEP-02.6.12 consists of the following changes:

"* Added titles of Attachments referenced in Sections 3.4, 5.1.3, 5.2.4, and 5.9.1 for clarification.

"* Corrected typographical errors in Sections 3, 4, 5, and Attachment 1, Page 1.

"* Reformatted Section 5.0 ERO position table and corrected page reference numbers.

"* Added "TSC" prior to "Security Director" in Section 5.2.17 for clarification.

"* Deleted "(log, forms, etc)" from last sentence of Section 5.2.25.2 for redundancy.

"* Added Attachment number in Section 5.2.25.3 for clarification.

"* Changed "cart" to "bin" in Sections 5.2.3 and 5.2.4 for clarification.

"* Corrected title of Radiological Control Communicator in Section 5.4.11.

"* Added new Section 5.5.11 to be consistent with Chemistry Lead responsibilities in Section 4.7.5.

"* Reworded Section 5.6.5 to clarify tracking of personnel dispatched from the Control Room.

"* Changed storage "locker" to "bins"; corrected location of items 5 and 6; and enlarged diagram for legibility in Attachment 1, Page 1.

"* Deleted "#1: M-Microphone" from Attachment 1, Page 2 (equipment no longer used), and enlarged diagram for legibility.

"* Added additional planner to Attachment 2, Page 5, as an enhancement.

"* Changed "Simulator area of EOF, ... " to "Simulator area of TSC/EOF Building, ..." in Attachment 4, Step 1, for clarification.

"* Changed Form OPEP-02.6.12-1, Mission Authorization Form from three (3) pages to one (1) page as an enhancement.

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POWER & LIGHT COMPANY I Cp&L CAROLINA CL Information BRUNSWICK NUCLEAR PLANT Use PLANT OPERATING MANUAL VOLUME XIII PLANT EMERGENCY PROCEDURE UNIT 0

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OPEP-04.6 RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY KIT INVENTORIES REVISION 21 RECEOBYBNP MAY 3 12000 CONTROL DOCU*EENT NUCLEAR IOPE P-04.6 IRev. 21 1Page 1 of 511

TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 PURPOSE .................................................. 3

2.0 REFERENCES

............................................... 3 3.0 DEFINITIONS ................................................ 3 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES ........................................... 4 4.1 Manager - E& R C ...................................................................................... 4 4.2 Supervisor - Emergency Preparedness .................................................. 4 4.3 Superintendent - Operations Support ........................................................ 5 5 .0 P R O C E D U R E ..................................................................................................... ... 5 ATTACHMENTS 1 Control Room Em ergency Kit ........................................................................... 7 2 Operational Support Center Emergency Kit ................................................... 12 3 Technical Support Center Emergency Kit ..................................................... 16 4 Emergency Operations Facility Emergency Kit .............................................. 21 5 PASS Sam pling Em ergency Kit .................................................................... 29 6 Environmental Monitoring Emergency Kit No. 1 ............................................ 30 7 Environmental Monitoring Emergency Kit No. 2 ............................................. 34 8 Dosher Hospital Em ergency Kit ..................................................................... 38 9 V ehicle D econ Kit .......................................................................................... 42 10 Notification to Reorder Potassium Iodide ..................................................... 45 11 Checklist for Respiratory Protection Equipment ............................................. 46 12 Em ergency Kit Replacem ents ....................................................................... 49 IOPEP-04.6 I Rev. 21 Page 2 of5l

1.0 PURPOSE The Radiation Control group is responsible for ensuring that the emergency kits are maintained properly to provide necessary supplies and equipment during an emergency. This procedure provides the mechanism for validating the emergency kit inventories.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 OE&RC-01 10, Personnel Monitoring and Decontamination 2.2 OE&RC-0220, Respiratory Protection Program 2.3 OPEP-03.7.6, Emergency Exposure Controls 2.4 OPEP-03.7.7, Onsite Radiological Controls 2.5 OPEP-03.9.2, First Aid and Medical Care 2.6 OPEP-03.9.3, Transport of Contaminated Injured Personnel 2.7 DOS-NGGC-0002, Dosimetry Issuance 2.8 DOS-NGGC-0009, Thermoluminescent Dosimeter (TLD) Badge Exchange 2.9 OFPP-039, SCBA Use and Maintenance 3.0 DEFINITIONS 3.1 Monthly At least once per 31 days.

3.2 Quarterly At least once per 92 days.

3.3 TSC Technical Support Center 3.4 OSC Operational Support Center 1OPEP-04.6 I Rev. 21 Page3of 51

4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 Manager - E&RC 4.1.1 The Manager of Environmental & Radiation Control is responsible for inventorying the emergency kits maintained at the following locations:

KIT LOCATION Control Room Emergency Kit Control Room Operational Support Center Emergency Kit O&M Bldg.

Technical Support Center Emergency Kit Training Building Emergency Operations Facility Emergency Kit Training Building PASS Sampling Emergency Kit Unit 2 Turbine Bay Environmental Monitoring Emergency Kit No. 1 EOF Rm 165 Environmental Monitoring Emergency Kit No. 2 EOF Rm 165 Dosher Hospital Emergency Kit Dosher Hospital Vehicle Decon Kit LLRW Building 4.1.2 Each of these kits will be inventoried on a quarterly basis and following any emergency or drill in which the kit is utilized. The monitoring instruments, and dosimetry devices contained in the kits will be checked on a quarterly basis. The emergency breathing equipment (particulate respirators) contained in the kits will be checked on a monthly basis. Completion of this procedure's attachments provides the documentation of these inventories and checks.

4.2 Supervisor - Emergency Preparedness The Supervisor - Emergency Preparedness should monitor this activity and shall ensure that it is performed at the prescribed frequency.

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4.3 Superintendent - Operations Support The Superintendent - Operations Support is responsible for inventory and maintaining SCBAs contained in the kits. The emergency breathing equipment (SCBAs) contained in the following kits will be checked on a monthly basis in accordance with OFPP-039.

EMERGENCY KIT KIT LOCATION MINIMUM # SCBA UNITS Control Room Kit Control Room (2 in CAS) 15 TSC Kit TSC/EOF Bldg Rm 141 10 EOF Kit TSC/EOF Bldg Rm 135 15 OSC Kit O&M Bldg 1 st Floor 24 PASS Sampling Kit Unit 2 Turbine Bldg Laydown 8 5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Record all inventory and equipment check results on Attachments 1 through 9 as required.

5.2 Complete Attachment 10 to reorder Potassium Iodide if the expiration date is less than eight months in the future.

5.3 Use Attachment 11 for monthly Respiratory Protection Equipment inspections. Attachments 1 through 9 are not to be used for inspections of breathing equipment.

5.4 Complete Attachment 12, Emergency Kit Replacements, to document equipment and supplies replaced in the Emergency Kits between required inspections.

5.5 Submit completed attachments to the Responsible Supervisor for review.

5.6 Notify the Supervisor - Emergency Preparedness immediately of any deficiencies found that are not easily corrected.

5.7 After review, transfer the original completed attachments to be filed in accordance with applicable records management instructions.

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5.0 PROCEDURE 5.8 Notify the Supervisor - Emergency Preparedness when inventories have been completed.

5.9 Each time an inventory or equipment check is made, place a copy of each completed attachment with the respective emergency kit. (Old copies from previous inventories should be discarded.)

5.10 Upon completion of the monthly checks of the Emergency Breathing Equipment and quarterly inventories and checks, submit data necessary for updating the current computer schedule.

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ATTACHMENT 1 Page 1 of 5 Control Room Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial)

N/A Container Seals Are all seals present on containers? Yes No 1 RM-1 4 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 RO-2A or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 Air Sampler with #

combination filter holder Does it run? Yes No Calib. Due Date 10 0-500 mR dosimeters (for Calib. Due Date **

special use) 8 Dosimetry packages containing:

1 0-5 R self-reading Calib. Due Date **

dosimeter 1 0-200 R self-reading Calib. Due Date **

dosimeter 10 TLDs (for special use) Inventory and/or change out all TLDs in accordance with DOS-NGGC-0009, Thermoluminescent Dosimeter (TLD) Badge Exchange.

1 Copy of DOS-NGGC-0002, Current revision no.:

Dosimetry Issuance

  • Inventory of containers must be checked.

"**All dosimeters of the same range should be due for recalibration in the same month.

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ATTACHMENT 1 Page 2 of 5 Control Room Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 1 Case of potassium iodide Expiration date (If (KI) tablets expiration date is less than 8 months in the future, reorder KI tablets using Attachment 10.)

10 Copies of OPEP-03.7.6, Current Revision No.

Emergency Exposure Controls, Attachments 3 and 4

1 Copy of OPEP-03.7.7, Onsite Current Revision No.

Radiological Controls.

10 Size X-large protective clothing packages--each containing coveralls, shoe covers, gloves, waterproof shoe covers, and head cover 15 Size large protective clothing packages--each containing coveralls, shoe covers, gloves, waterproof shoe covers, and head cover 5 Size medium protective clothing packages--each containing coveralls, shoe covers, gloves, waterproof shoe covers, and head cover 5 Size X-large disposable clothing packages--each containing coveralls, shoe covers, gloves, waterproof shoe covers, and head cover OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 8 of 51

ATTACHMENT 1 Page 3 of 5 Control Room Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 15 Size large disposable clothing packages--each containing coveralls, shoe covers, gloves, waterproof shoe covers, and head cover 2 Rolls of duct tape

"*15 Scott air packs 7 Full-face particulate respirators 1 Dosimeter charger with batteries 2 Boxes of charcoal cartridges 5 Silver zeolite cartridges 200 Planchets, 2" 1 Smear holder slide tray 500 Paper or cloth smears 500 Coin envelopes 2 Boxes of 47 mm particulate filters (sealed) 10 Flashlights 24 D-cell batteries 12 9-volt transistor batteries 12 C-cell batteries 1 Check source (approximately #

8gCi Cs-137) 1 Roll of radiation rope

  • Two of the fifteen Scott air packs are stored in the Central Alarm Station (CAS).

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ATTACHMENT 1 Page 4 of 5 Control Room Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 2 Rolls of radiation tape 10 Insert style caution signs 10 Inserts, "Radiation Area" 10 Inserts, "High Radiation Area" 10 Inserts, "Airborne Radioactivity" 10 Inserts, "Contaminated Area" 10 Adhesive labels, "Caution Radioactive Materials" 10 Adhesive labels, "Contaminated Waste" 10 Step-off pads 1 Roll of poly bags, small 10 Poly bags, large 5 Paper pads 7 Pencils

> 25 Ample supply of air survey forms

> 25 Ample supply of radiological survey forms 3 Clipboards 1 Box of Ink pens N/A All instruments were left in the Off Position OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 10of 51

ATTACHMENT 1 Page 5 of 5 Control Room Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR NOTE: If deemed necessary to install a seal on the Control Room emergency kit cabinet, install a breakaway seal to ensure quick and easy access in the event of an emergency.

Initials Seal all containers.

Submit data to update computer schedule.___

Comments:

Inventory Performed By: Date:

E&RC Technician Reviewed By: Date:

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ATTACHMENT 2 Page 1 of 4 Operational Support Center Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR NOTE: The radiation control equipment routinely stored in the Service Building is available for use in the Operational Support Center.

Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial)

N/A Container seals Are all seals present on containers? Yes No Air Sampler with #

combination filter holder Does it run? Yes No Calib. Due Date 1 RM-14 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date_

1 RM-14 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 RM-14 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 RO-2A or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date RO-2A or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date

  • Inventory of containers must be checked.

OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 12 of 5

ATTACHMENT 2 Page 2 of 4 Operational Support Center Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 1 RO-2A or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 Teletector or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 Teletector or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 Teletector or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 RO-7 or Equivalent with low #

and mid-range detectors Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 50 Protective clothing packages

-- each containing coveralls, shoe covers, gloves, waterproof shoe covers, and head cover I oPEP-04.6 I Rev. 21 1 Page 13of 51

ATTACHMENT 2 Page 3 of 4 Operational Support Center Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 24 Scott Air Packs 20 Full-face particulate respirators

> 25 Ample supply of air survey forms 3 Rolls of duct tape 2 Boxes of 47 mm particulate filters (sealed) 1 Box of charcoal filters 1 Case of potassium iodide Expiration Date (KI) tablets (If the expiration date is less than 8 months in the future, reorder KI tablets using Attachment 10.)

1000 Paper or cloth smears 1000 Coin envelopes 36 C-cell batteries 12 9-volt transistor batteries 2 30-volt batteries 1 Check source (approximately #

8gCi Cs-137 N/A All instruments were left in the off position IOPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 14 of 51

ATTACHMENT 2 Page 4 of 4 Operational Support Center Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Initials Seal all containers.

Submit data to update computer schedule.

Comments:

Inventory Performed By: Date:

E&RC Technician Reviewed By: Date:

E&RC Supervisor or Designee I OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 15 of 51 1

ATTACHMENT 3 Page 1 of 5 Technical Support Center Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial)

N/A Container Seals Are all seals present on containers? Yes No 1 RM-14 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 RM-14 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 RM-14 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date Bicron Micro R or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 RO-2A or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date RO-2A or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date RO-2A or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date

  • Inventory of containers must be checked.

OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 16of 51

ATTACHMENT 3 Page 2 of 5 Technical Support Center Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 1 R0-7 or Equivalent with low #

and mid-range detectors Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 Air Sampler with #

combination filter holder Calib. Due Date Does it run? Yes No 1 Continuous Air Monitor #

Calib. Due Date Does it run? Yes No 50 Check 0-500 mR self- Calib. Due Date reading dosimeters.

10 Check 0-200 R self-reading Calib. Due Date dosimeters.

50 TLDs Inventory and/or change out all TLDs in accordance with DOS-NGGC-0009, Thermoluminescent Dosimeter (TLD) Badge Exchange.

1 Copy of DOS-NGGC-0002, Current revision no.:

Dosimetry Issuance, 10 Copies of OPEP-03.7.6, Current Revision No.

Emergency Exposure Controls, Attachments 3 and 4.

1 Check source (approximately #

81tCi Cs-137)

    • All dosimeters of the same range should be due for recalibration in the same month.

OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 17 of 511

ATTACHMENT 3 Page 3 of 5 Technical Support Center Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 4 Cases of potassium iodide (KI) Expiration date tablets. (If expiration date is less than 8 months in the future, reorder KI tablets using Attachment 10.)

1 Copy of OPEP-03.7.7, Onsite Current Revision No.

Radiological Controls.

10 Protective clothing packages each containing coveralls, shoe covers, gloves, waterproof shoe covers, and head cover 3 Rolls of duct tape 10 Full-face particulate respirators 10 Scott air packs

> 25 Ample supply of air survey forms

> 25 Ample supply of radiological survey forms 1000 Paper or cloth smears 1000 Coin envelopes 1 Dosimeter charger with batteries 10 Inserts, "High Radiation Area" 10 Inserts, "Airborne Radioactivity Area" 10 Inserts, "Contaminated Area" 10 Adhesive labels, "Radioactive Material" OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 18 of 51

ATTACHMENT 3 Page 4 of 5 Technical Support Center Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 10 Inserts, "Radiation Area" 10 Step-off pads 10 Insert style caution signs 2 Boxes of surgeon's gloves 1 Roll of radiation rope 5 Rolls of radiation tape 1 Roll of sheet polyethylene 1 Roll of poly bags, small 1 Roll of poly bags, large 2 Grease pencils 1 Package of Decon cloths 5 Pair of rubber gloves 5 Pair of glove liners 10 Pair of disposable coveralls (size X-large) 10 Pair of plastic shoe covers 2 Bottles of liquid soap 2 Soft-bristle brushes 2 Bottles of hand lotion with Lanolin 12 D-cell batteries 36 9-volt transistor batteries 24 C-cell batteries 2 30-volt batteries OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 19°f 51

ATTACHMENT 3 Page 5 of 5 Technical Support Center Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 1 Package of cotton swabs 2 Boxes of tissues 10 Bath towels 2 Packages of disposable shoe covers 2 Boxes of Charcoal filters 2 Boxes of 47 mm Particulate filters (sealed)

N/A All instruments were left in the Off Position.

Initials Seal all containers.

Submit data to update computer schedule.

Comments:

Inventory Performed By: Date:

E&RC Technician Reviewed By: Date:

E&RC Supervisor or Designee OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Pag

ATTACHMENT 4 Page 1 of 8 Emergency Operations Facility Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial)

N/A Container Seals Are all seals present on containers? Yes No RM-14 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date RM-14 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date RM-14 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date RM-14 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 Bicron Micro R or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 Bicron Micro R or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 Bicron Micro R or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date

  • Inventory of containers must be checked.

OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 21 of 51

ATTACHMENT 4 Page 2 of 8 Emergency Operations Facility Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 1 RO-2A or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 RO-2A or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date RO-2A or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date RO-2A or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 Teletector or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 Teletector or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 Air Sampler with #

combination filter holder Does it run? Yes No Calib. Due Date 1 Air Sampler with #

combination filter holder Does it run? Yes No Calib. Due Date OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 22 of 51

ATTACHMENT 4 Page 3 of 8 Emergency Operations Facility Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 1 Air Sampler with combination #

filter holder Does it run? Yes No Calib. Due Date 80 Check 0-500 mR self-reading Calib. Due Date **

dosimeters.

40 Check 0-5 R self-reading Calib. Due Date **

dosimeters.

40 Check 0-200 R self-reading Calib. Due Date **

dosimeters.

80 TLDs Inventory and/or change out all TLDs in accordance with DOS-NGGC-0009, Thermoluminescent Dosimeter (TLD) Badge Exchange.

1 Copy of DOS-NGGC-0002, Current Revision No.:

Dosimetry Issuance 1 Continuous Air Monitor with #

combination holder Calib. Due Date______

Does it run? Yes No 10 Copies of OPEP-03.7.6, Current Revision No.

Emergency Exposure Controls, Attachments 3 and 4.

1 Copy of E&RC-01 10, Current Revision No.

Personnel Monitoring and Decontamination 1 Copy of OPEP-03.7.7, Onsite Current Revision No.

Radiological Controls

"**All dosimeters of the same range should be due for recalibration in the same month.

IOPEP-04.6 1 Rev. 21 Page 23 of 51

ATTACHMENT 4 Page 4 of 8 Emergency Operations Facility Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 25 Protective clothing packages--each containing coveralls, shoe covers, gloves, waterproof shoe covers, and head cover 12 Rolls of duct tape 16 Full-face particulate respirators

> 25 Ample supply of air survey forms

> 25 Ample supply of radiological survey forms 1 Case of potassium iodide Expiration Date (KI) tablets (If the expiration date is less than 8 months in the future, reorder KI tablets using Attachment 10.)

3000 Paper or cloth smears 3000 Coin envelopes 2 Dosimeter charger with batteries 1 Check source #

(approximately 8gCi Cs-137) 15 Scott air packs 2 Boxes of particulate cartridges (respirator) 10 Magic markers 4 Rain suits 20 Pads of paper OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 24 of 51

ATTACHMENT 4 Page 5 of 8 Emergency Operations Facility Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 36 9-volt transistor batteries 10 Poly zip-lock bags 2 Forceps 2 Boxes of Charcoal cartridges (Air Sampler) 6 Boxes of surgeon's gloves 6 Flashlights with batteries 10 Silver zeolite cartridges 2 Boxes of 47 mm glass fiber filters 1 Roll of radiation rope 1 Roll of sheet polyethylene 1 Roll of poly bags, small 1 Tool kit containing: a Phillips head screwdriver, a flat head screwdriver, and a 6" crescent wrench 1 Roll of poly bags, large 2 Boxes of Pens 2 Rulers 2 Extension cords, 50' 1 Folding table 1 Logbook 1 Vacuum cleaner with absolute filter 200 Planchets, 2" OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 25 of 51

ATTACHMENT 4 Page 6 of 8 Emergency Operations Facility Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 1 Smear holder slide tray 10 Insert style caution signs 10 Inserts, "Radiation Area" 10 Inserts, "High Radiation Area" 10 Inserts, "Airborne Radioactivity Area" 10 Inserts, "Contaminated Area" 10 Adhesive labels, "Caution Radiation Material" 10 Step-off pads 2 Grease pencils 5 Clipboards 2 Packs of Broom cloths 36 C-cell batteries 24 D-cell batteries 1 55-gallon drum 10 Pairs of rubber gloves 10 Pairs of work gloves 10 Pairs of glove liners 5 Pairs of coveralls 10 Pairs of plastic shoe covers 1 Decon broom 1 Box of laundry detergent OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 26 of 51

ATTACHMENT 4 Page 7 of 8 Emergency Operations Facility Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 2 Packages of potassium permanganate (KMn0 4) 2 Gallon bottles of demineralized water 2 Bottles of liquid soap 3 Fisher Eradastain (or equivalent) 2 Bars of hand soap 2 Soft-bristle brushes 2 Bottles of hand lotion with lanolin 2 Packages of cotton swabs 4 Boxes of tissue 10 Cotton bath towels 12 Disposable coveralls (X-large) 4 Packages of disposable shoe covers 1 50' water hose 1 Hose adapter for connecting to rest room sink faucet N/A All instruments were left in the Off Position.

OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Pagee27zof,51

ATTACHMENT 4 Page 8 of 8 Emergency Operations Facility Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Initials Seal all containers.

Submit data to update computer schedule.

Comments:

Inventory Performed By: Date:

E&RC Technician Reviewed By: Date:

E&RC Supervisor or Designee I OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 7 Page 28 of 51 1

ATTACHMENT 5 Page 1 of 1 Pass Sampling Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 7 Check 0-200 R self-reading Calib. Due Date **

dosimeters.

7 Multi-badge protective clothing packages--each containing coveralls, shoe covers, gloves, waterproof shoe covers, and head cover 2 Rolls of duct tape 8 Scott air packs 8 Extra air cylinders

"**All dosimeters of the same range should be due for recalibration in the same month.

Initials Seal all containers.

Submit data to update computer schedule.___

Comments:

Inventory Performed By: Date:

E&RC Technician Reviewed By: Date:

E&RC Supervisor or Designee IOPEP-04. 6 1 Rev. 21 Page 29 of 51

ATTACHMENT 6 Page 1 of 4 Environmental Monitoring Emergency Kit No. 1 MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial)

N/A Container Seals Is seal present on door?

Yes No

  • 1 Air Sampler with #

combination filter holder Does it run? Yes No Calib. Due Date 1 Portable generator Does it run? Yes No Is fuel available? Yes No Oil level - SAT UNSAT 2 Check 0-500 mR Calib. Due Date **

self-reading dosimeters.

10 Check 0-5 R self-reading Calib. Due Date **

dosimeters.

1 RO-2A or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 Bicron Micro R Meter #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 RM-14 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 Teletector or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date

  • Inventory of kit must be checked.
    • All dosimeters of the same range should be due for recalibration in the same month.

OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 30 of 51]

ATTACHMENT 6 Page 2 of 4 Environmental Monitoring Emergency Kit No. 1 MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 27 TLDs (2 for team members) Inventory and/or change out all (25 for environmental TLDs in accordance with monitoring) DOS-NGGC-0009, Thermoluminescent Dosimeter (TLD) Badge Exchange.

2 Bottles of potassium iodide Expiration Date (KI) tablets. (If the expiration date is less than 8 months in the future, reorder KI using Attachment 10.)

2 Copies of OPEP-03.7.6, Current Revision No.

Emergency Exposure Controls, Attachments 3 and 4.

1 Check source #

(approximately 8gCi Cs-1 37) 20 Plastic petri dishes with covers 20 Poly ziplock bags, small 1 Box of surgeon's gloves 1 Siren key 10 Silver zeolite cartridges 2 Magic markers 1 Box of pens 1 Box of 47 mm air sample filters 5 Air sample charcoal cartridges 1 Dosimeter charger with batteries OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 31 of 51

ATTACHMENT 6 Page 3 of 4 Environmental Monitoring Emergency Kit No. 1 MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 1 Flashlight 12 D-cell batteries 12 9-volt transistor batteries 12 C-cell batteries 2 Rolls of duct tape 2 Respirators (particulate full-face) 2 Protective clothing packages 1 Log book 10 One-gallon collapsible sample bottles 10 Shipping boxes for gallon sample bottles 1 Funnel 1 Hand shovel or trowel 1 Large Tri-pour beaker (800 ml) 1 Clipboard 2 Pads paper 50 Poly zip-lock bags, medium 1 Portable 2 channel radio w/charger 1 Pair of tweezers 1 Map of local area 1 Book - Brunswick County Maps OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 32 of 51

ATTACHMENT 6 Page 4 of 4 Environmental Monitoring Emergency Kit No. 1 MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 6 Bottles of drinking water N/A All instruments were left in the Off Position.

Initials Seal kit.

Submit data to update computer schedule.

Comments:

Inventory Performed By: Date:

E&RC Technician Reviewed By: Date:

E&RC Supervisor or Designee OPEP-04.6 I Rev. 21 Page 33of

ATTACHMENT 7 Page 1 of 4 Environmental Monitoring Emergency Kit No. 2 MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial)

N/A Container Seals Is seal present on door?

Yes No

  • 1 Air Sampler with #

combination filter holder Does it run? Yes No Calib. Due Date 1 Portable generator Does it run? Yes No Is fuel available? Yes_ No_

Oil level - SAT UNSAT 2 Check 0-500 mR Calib. Due Date **

self-reading dosimeters.

10 Check 0-5 R self-reading Calib. Due Date **

dosimeters.

1 RO-2A or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 Bicron Micro R Meter #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 RM-14 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 Teletector or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date

  • Inventory of kit must be checked.

"**All dosimeters of the same range should be due for recalibration in the same month.

0PEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 34 of

ATTACHMENT 7 Page 2 of 4 Environmental Monitoring Emergency Kit No. 2 MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 27 TLDs (2 for team members) Inventory and/or change out all (25 for environmental TLDs in accordance with monitoring) DOS-NGGC-0009, Thermoluminescent Dosimeter (TLD) Badge Exchange.

2 Bottles of potassium iodide Expiration Date (KI) tablets. (If the expiration date is less than 8 months in the future, reorder KI using Attachment 10.)

2 Copies of OPEP-03.7.6, Current Revision No.

Emergency Exposure Controls, Attachments 3 and 4.

1 Check source #

(approximately 8gCi Cs-1 37) 20 Plastic petri dishes with covers 20 Poly ziplock bags, small 1 Box of surgeon's gloves 1 Siren key 10 Silver zeolite cartridges 2 Magic markers 1 Box of pens 1 Box of 47 mm air sample filters 5 Air sample charcoal cartridges 1 Dosimeter charger with batteries OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 35 of 51

ATTACHMENT 7 Page 3 of 4 Environmental Monitoring Emergency Kit No. 2 MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 1 Flashlight 12 D-cell batteries 12 9-volt transistor batteries 12 C-cell batteries 2 Rolls of duct tape 2 Respirators (particulate full-face) 2 Protective clothing packages 1 Log book 10 One-gallon collapsible sample bottles 10 Shipping boxes for gallon sample bottles 1 Funnel 1 Hand shovel or trowel 1 Large Tri-pour beaker (800 ml) 1 Clipboard 2 Pads paper 50 Poly zip-lock bags, medium 1 Portable 2 channel radio w/charger 1 Pair of tweezers 1 Map of local area 1 Book - Brunswick County Maps OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 36 of 51

ATTACHMENT 7 Page 4 of 4 Environmental Monitoring Emergency Kit No. 2 MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 6 Bottles of drinking water N/A All instruments were left in the Off Position.

Initials Seal kit.

Submit data to update computer schedule.

Comments:

Inventory Performed By: Date:

E&RC Technician Reviewed By: Date:

E&RC Supervisor or Designee OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 37 of 51

ATTACHMENT 8 Page 1 of 4 Dosher Hospital Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial)

N/A Container Seals Are all seals present on containers? Yes No 1 RM-14 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 RM-14 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date RM-14 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date RO-2 or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date Air Sampler with #

combination filter holder Does it run? Yes No Calib. Due Date 20 Check 0-500 mR Calib. Due Date **

dosimeters 5 Check Five (5) 0-5 R Calib. Due Date **

Dosimeters.

20 TLDs Inventory and/or change out all TLDs in accordance with DOS-NGGC-0009.

  • Inventory of containers must be checked.

"**All dosimeters of the same range should be due for recalibration in the same month.

OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page3of1

ATTACHMENT 8 Page 2 of 4 Dosher Hospital Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial)

Copy of DOS-NGGC-0002 Current Revision No.

Copy of OPEP-03.9.2, First Current Revision No.

Aid and Medical Care Copy of OE&RC-01 10, Current Revision No.__

Personnel Monitoring and Decontamination Copy of OPEP-03.9.3, Current Revision No.

Transport of Contaminated Injured Personnel.

10 Disposable clothing packages--each containing coveralls, shoe covers, gloves, waterproof shoe covers, and head cover 1 Utility knife 5 Rolls of duct tape 1 HEPA filtration unit > 250 scfm 1 Dosimeter charger with batteries 1 Check source (approximately #

8 0Ci Cs-137) 1 Storage receptacle 1 Decon broom 1 Smear holder slide tray 1 Roll of sheet polyethylene 1 Roll of yellow poly bags 2 Five-gallon poly buckets 1 Pair of tweezers 2 Magic markers OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 39 of 51

ATTACHMENT 8 Page 3 of 4 Dosher Hospital Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 1 Box of Pens 1 Clipboard

> 25 Ample supply of radiological survey forms

> 25 Ample supply of air survey forms 500 Paper or cloth smears 500 Coin envelopes 50 Planchets, 2" 2 Boxes of surgeon's gloves 10 Step-off pads 4 Packages of Broom cloths 1 Box of tissues 1 Pair of scissors 2 Rolls of radiation tape 1 Roll of radiation rope 10 Insert style caution signs 10 Inserts, "Keep Out" 10 Inserts, "Radiation Area" 10 Inserts, "High Radiation Area" 10 Inserts, "Radioactive Material Area" 50 Adhesive labels, "Caution Radioactive Material" 5 Large yellow poly bags OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 40 of 51

ATTACHMENT 8 Page 4 of 4 Dosher Hospital Emergency Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 12 9-volt transistor batteries 12 D-cell batteries 12 C-cell batteries 8 Stanchions 10 Charcoal filter cartridges 2 Boxes of 47 mm Particulate Filters (sealed)

N/A All instruments were left in the Off Position Initials Seal all containers.

Submit data to update computer schedule.

Comments:

Inventory Performed By: Date:

E&RC Technician Reviewed By: Date:

E&RC Supervisor or Designee OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 41 of 51

ATTACHMENT 9 Page 1 of 3 Vehicle Decon Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial)

N/A Container Seals Are all seals present on containers? Yes No 1 RM-14 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 RM-14 with pancake type #

G-M probe Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 Bicron Micro R or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 RO-2A or Equivalent #

Response Check Reading Calib. Due Date 1 Check source (approximately #

8ýtCi Cs-137) 1 Copy of OPEP-03.7.7, Onsite Current Revision No.

Radiological Controls 300 Feet water hose 2 Water hose nozzle 1 Duster cloth decon towels 1 Case soap, liquid 4 5 gallon plastic buckets 6 Scrub brush 1 Case maslin cloth

  • Inventory of containers must be checked.

OPEP-04"6 I Rev. 21 Page 42 of 51

ATTACHMENT 9 Page 2 of 3 Vehicle Decon Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 1 Roll radiation rope 25 Plastic step-off pad 20 Insert style caution signs (3 pocket) 20 "Contaminated Area" inserts 20 "Radioactive Material" inserts 15 "Enter @ SOP" inserts 12 Stanchions 1 Roll green Herculite (or equivalent) 1 Roll yellow Herculite (or equivalent) 10 PC sets (coveralls, plastic booties, rubber boots, cotton liners, rubber gloves, head cover (hood), rainsuit, face shield, tape 2 RM-14 smear counter holder 2 Spare HP 210 probes 2000 Paper or cloth smears 2000 Coin envelopes 150 Feet 110 V elec. extension cord

> 25 Ample supply of Radiological Survey Forms 20 Mop heads 2 Mop handles OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 43 of 51]

ATTACHMENT 9 Page 3 of 3 Vehicle Decon Kit MONTH/YEAR Minimum Equipment/Supplies Remarks Verified Quantity (Initial) 1 Mop bucket w/wringer 1 110 V elec. water pump w/10' suction and 20' discharge hoses 5 55 gallon drums w/lids, rings, bolts (or equivalent) 1 15/16" socket wrench 20 Large plastic bags - yellow 10 Black ink pens 5 Black marker pens 12 9-volt transistor batteries 12 D-cell batteries 12 C-cell batteries 2 Flashlight w/spare batteries N/A All instruments were left in the Off Position.

Initials Seal all containers.

Submit data to update computer schedule.

COMMENTS Inventory Performed By: Date:

E&RC Technician Reviewed By: Date:

E&RC Supervisor or Designee OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 44 of 51

ATTACHMENT 10 N Page 1 of 1 Notification to Reorder Potassium Iodide Brunswick Nuclear Plant Date:

MEMORANDUM TO: Supervisor - Emergency Preparedness FROM: E&RC Supervisor

SUBJECT:

Expiration of Potassium Iodide (KI)

This letter is notifying you that the Potassium Iodide in Emergency Kit(s) is going to expire as follows:

KIT DATE QUANTITY This is your official notification to reorder an appropriate quantity of Potassium Iodide.

E&RC Technician E&RC Supervisor OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 45 of 51

ATTACHMENT 11 Page 1 of 3 Checklist for Respiratory Protection Equipment MONTH/YEAR Initials

1. Control Room Kit
a. Check seven (7) particulate respirators (1 small, 5 medium, 1 large) and update the inspection tags.

Resp. (S) #_Resp. (M) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (M) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (L) #

Resp. (M) #

2. Technical Support Center Kit
a. Check ten (10) particulate respirators (1 small, 8 medium, 1 large) and update the inspection tags.

Resp. (S) #_Resp. (M) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (M) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (M) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (M) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (L) #

OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 46 of 511

ATTACHMENT 11 Page 2 of 3 Checklist for Respiratory Protection Equipment MONTH/YEAR Initials

3. Emergency Operations Facility Kit
a. Check sixteen (16) particulate respirators (1 small, 14 medium, 1 large) and update the inspection tags.

Resp. (S) #_Resp. (M) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (M) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (M) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (M) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (M) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (M) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (M) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (L) #

OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 47 of 51

ATTACHMENT 11 Page 3 of 3 Checklist for Respiratory Protection Equipment MONTH/YEAR Initials

4. Operational Support Center Kit
a. Check twenty (20) particulate respirators (1 small, 17 medium, 2 large) and update the inspection tags.

Resp. (S) #_Resp. (M) # Resp. (M) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (M) # Resp. (M) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (M) # Resp. (M) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (M) # Resp. (M) #_

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (M) # Resp. (L) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (M) # Resp. (L) #

Resp. (M) #_Resp. (M) #

5. Environmental Monitoring Kit No.1
a. Check two (2) particulate respirators (medium size) and update the inspection tags.

Resp. # Resp. #

6. Environmental Monitorinq Kit No. 2
a. Check two (2) particulate respirators (medium size) and update the inspection tags.

Resp. # Resp. #_

Performed By: Date E&RC Technician Reviewed By: -Date E&RC Supervisor or Designee OPEP-04.6 I Rev. 21 Page 48 of 51

ATTACHMENT 12 Page 1 of 1 Emergency Kit Replacements Model Serial # Location Perf. Test Source Calib. Remarks SAT UNSAT Used Due Date r t I 1- 4- 4 +

I t 4 + 4 4 4-r 1- 1 t 4 +

1- 4 4- + 4 4-4- 4 4- *1- 4 r 1 1 1-

-t I 4 4- 4 J

-r i i 4 4- 4 1 I 1 4-4 4 4- I 4 T I 4 1- 1 4 t I I 4 4 1- 4 + 1 4 4 T I t I 1 4- 4 Note: Kits must be resealed after equipment is replaced.

Comments:

Performed By: Date:

E&RC Technician Reviewed By: Date:

E&RC Supervisor or Designee OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 49 of 51

REVISION

SUMMARY

Revision 21 of OPEP-04.6 consists of the following changes:

"* Changed the location of the Environmental Monitoring Kits from the Technical Training Center to EOF Room 165.

" Removed specific reference to RIMS in Section 5 for updating the computer schedule. This will allow inventory schedules to be kept on improved tracking systems such as Passport.

"* Added instruction to Section 5 to notify the Supervisor-Emergency Preparedness of any deficiencies found that are not easily corrected.

"* Added instruction to notify the Supervisor-Emergency Preparedness when inventories have been completed.

"* Added Attachment 12, Emergency Kit Replacements, and instructions to Section 5 to complete the attachment to document equipment and supplies replaced in the kits between inventories.

" Changed Attachments 1 - 9 to a standardized table format to simplify completion and better match those in use at RNP and HNP. Changed signature requirements for all Attachments from RC Technician to E&RC Technician and RC Supervisor to E&RC Supervisor or designee to allow Chemistry to perform inventories and flexibility in reviewers. Also eliminated redundant inventory items resulting from format change.

"* Added a separate row for coin envelopes to Attachments 1-4 for better inventory control.

" Deleted Plant Floor Plan Prints from Attachment 1. Similar prints are available as part of the Fire Protection Plans permanently located in the Control Room along with a copy machine.

" Deleted copies of OPEP-03.7.6 and OPEP-03.7.7 from Attachment 2. These procedures are permanently available in the O&M Library which is part of the OSC and in the OPEP-04.2 OSC emergency kit for administrative supplies. Copiers are available in the O&M Library and in the copy room where the OPEP-04.2 administrative kit is stored.

I OPEP-04.6 Rev. 21 Page 50 of 51

REVISION

SUMMARY

" Removed one RO-7 meter with low and mid-range detectors from the Attachment 3 TSC inventory and added to the Attachment 2 0SC inventory to ensure an RO-7 is available for missions dispatched from the OSC. The RO-7 remaining in the TSC kit is considered a backup for the RO-7 moved to the OSC kit. Also removed two of four batteries from the TSC kit and moved to the OSC kit for support of the RO-7.

"* Added requirement to Attachment 3 for low and mid-range detectors for the RO-7 maintained as part of the TSC kit.

" Deleted requirement and NOTE to notify Security to inspect and seal containers and cabinets in Attachment 3. The TSC is no longer incorporated into the Protected Area negating the need for container searches by Security. Footnote in Attachment 11 with the same information was also deleted.

" Deleted the title "Decontamination kit containing:" from Attachment 4 for clarification.

The decontamination kit is included as part of the EOF kit inventory and is extensive. The title implied the entire decontamination kit consisted of only a 55 gallon drum.

" Removed one-gallon sample bottles from the Environmental Monitoring Emergency Kits in Attachments 6 and seven. These were identified as never used by Environmental Monitoring Team members who preferred the one-gallon collapsible bottles already included in the kits.

"* Added a hand shovel and large tri-pour beaker to the Environmental Monitoring Emergency Kits in Attachments 6 and 7 to facilitate collection of solid and liquid samples.

"* Changed brand name for Nucon smears to cloth smears to allow generic equivalents and increased required inventory to 2000 in Attachment 9. Additional inventory added to replace 1000 paper smears which were identified as not used for the Vehicle Decon Kit.

" Changed wording in Attachment 11 from "change out" to "update" the inspection tags for respiratory protection. This reflects changes in inspection requirements and tags per OE&RC-0220. Also corrected typo in Attachment 11 changing 5 to 11 medium sized respirators in the EOF kit.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ATTACHMENT PAGE Technical Support Center ............................................................................ 5 Site Emergency Coordinator ..................................................................... 5 Communications Director ......................................................................... 5 Plant Operations Director ......................................................................... 5 Radiological Control Director ..................................................................... 6 Radiological Control Communicator ......................................................... 6 Technical Assessment Director ................................................................ 6 Accident Assessment Team Leader ............. 7 Accident Assessment Team - Electrical Engineering ............................... 7 Accident Assessment Team - Mechanical Engineering ............................. 8 Accident Assessment Team - Reactor Engineering (Duty Nuclear Engineer) ........................................................................... 9 Security Director ........................................................................................ 9 2 Operational Support Center ..................................................................... 10 Emergency Repair Director .................................................................... 10 Operational Support Center Mission Coordinator .................................... 10 Duty Ops Coordinator ............................................................................... 11 E&RC Coordinator .................................................................................... 11 Health Physics Lead ............................................................................... 11 Chemistry Lead ....................................................................................... 11 Planner (Mechanical) ............................................................................... 12 Planner (i&C) .......................................................................................... 12 Chemistry Technicians ............................................................................. 13 Health Physics Technicians ..................................................................... 14 3 Emergency Operations Facility ................................................................ 15 Emergency Response Manager .............................................................. 15 Communications Manager ................................... 15 Dose Projection Coordinator ................................................................... 15 Radiological Control Manager ................................................................ 16 Environmental Monitoring Team Leader ................................................. 16 Environmental Monitoring Team Members ............................................... 16 Assistant Emergency Response Manager ............................................... 17 Technical Analysis Manager ..................................................................... 17 Administrative and Logistics Manager ..................................................... 17 EOF Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) ..................................................... 18 ERFIS Operator ...................................................................................... 18 Emergency Preparedness Representative ............................................... 18 Brunswick County EOC Representatives ................................................ 18 New Hanover County EOC Representatives .......................................... 19 State EOC Representatives ..................................................................... 19 OPEP-APPENDIX A I ev. 72 - Page 2f35

TABLE OF CONTENTS ATTACHMENT PAGE 4 Support Positions (OSC, TSC, and EO F) ............................................... 20 Status Board......Plott........................................

.................... 20 Phone Talker .......................................................................................... 20 ENS Com m unicator ................................................................................ 20 Adm inistrative Staff .................................................................................. 21 Access Control Logkeeper ....................................................................... 21 Public Information Communicators 22 Switchboard Operator .............................................................................. 22 5 Joint Information Center ......................................................................... 23 Com pany Spokesperson ........................................................................ 23 JIC Director ............................................................................................. 23 Com pany Technical Spokesperson ........................................................ 23 Adm inistrative Coordinator ...................................................................... 23 Public Information Director ..................................... 24 Technical Specialist .................................................................................. 24 Adm inistrative Assistants ......................................................................... 24 Media Badging Specialists ....................................................................... 24 Public Information Specialists ................................................................... 25 6 Miscellaneous .......................................................................................... 26 Meteorology ............................................................................................ 26 Murray and Trettel, Inc. ................................ 26 National W eather Service ............................................................ 26 CP&L Contacts ........................................................................................ 26 Media and Em ployee Com m unications ........................................ 26 Telecom m unications Repair ........................................................ 26 Raleigh Load Dispatcher .............................................................. 26 Satellite Communications .............................. 26 Public Address System s ......................................................................... 27 Off-Site Fire/Medical Assistance ............................................................... 27 Medical Consultants to BNP ........................................................ 27 Hospitals ...................................................................................... 27 Rescue Squad ............................................................................. 27 Fire Departments ......................................................................... 27 I OPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 Page 3 of 35 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS ATTACHM ENT P ,GE 7 Federal, State, and County Agencies ........................................................ 28 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Com m ission ..................................................... 28 NRC Resident Inspectors ......................................................................... 28 U.S. Department of Energy ...................................................................... 28 Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) .......................................... 28 State of North Carolina.................................... 28 Brunswick County ..................................................................................... 29 New Hanover County ................................................................................ 29 U.S. Coast Guard ..................................................................................... 29 State of South Carolina ............................................................................ 29 8 Other Outside Agencies ........................................................................... 30 Em ergency Aircraft Service ...................................................................... 30 Sunny Point Military Ocean Term inal ....................................................... 30 General Electric......................................... 30 American Nuclear Insurers ....................................................................... 30 N.C. Natural Gas Corporation ................................................................... 30 National Earthquake Information Center ................................................... 30 Atlantic Bell Telephone .............................................................................. 30 Babcock and W ilcox Emergency Protocol ................................................. 31 9 Telecopier Num bers .................................................................................. 32 10 Brunswick Emergency Facilities Directory ................................................. 33 I OPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 T Page 4 of 3:5]

ATTACHMENT 1 Page 1 of 5 Technical Support Center Work Phone Home Phone Pager Site Emergency Coordinator Gene Atkinson 2056 371-2872 754-0424 Don Bain 2723 791-8261 754-0539 Robert Kitchen 2282 278-9359 754-0359 Glen Long 2611 845-2684 754-1938 Ralph Mullis 2127 395-4862 754-0541 John Titrington 3151 457-5108 754-0478 Mike Williams 3207 675-2293 754-0496 Communications Director Duty Pager - 754-0874 James Burke 3220 253-9699 Mark Carey 2327 201-4034 754-0650 Steve Knotts 2801 371-1166 Ken Palmeter 3462 278-6329 David Poplin 3621 457-4728 755-3196 Robert Wallace 2761 845-6100 Plant Operations Director Duty Pager Don Bain 2723 791-8261 754-0539 Leonard Belier 2376 256-5029 754-0329 Ken Chism 2113 278-5027 754-0540 David Dearie 2375' 799-0533' Paul Dubrouillet 2375 392-7968 754-1177 Dan Hardin 2049 371-6073 754-0344 Kenneth Hill 2376 457-5812 754-0528 David Hinds 2375 686-3188 754-0472 David Jenkins 2295 452-1230 754-0466 Dave Jester 2113 395-1670 754-0544 Glen Long 2611 845-2684 754-1938 Robert Parmelee 2376 278-9748 754-1196 John Reinsburrow 2113 457-5122 754-0425 Mark Schall 2113 371-2469 754-0543 Hal Wall 3185 278-9780 754-1995 Michael Williams 3207 675-2293 754-0496 Bill Woodbury 2113 845-2752 754-1937 OPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 Page 5 of 35

ATTACHMENT 1 Page 2 of 5 Technical Support Center Work Phone Home Phone Pager Radiolo-gical Control Director Duty Pager 754-0876 Dave DiCello 2235 452-1000 754-1944 Jeff Ferguson 2521 799-9656 Danny Holder 2239 799-6944 754-0389 Jerry Johnson 2264 686-1251 754-0560 Radiological Control Communicator Roy Adams 2744/2645 278-4109 457-4058 Gary Galloway 3042 842-2756 Lee Hammel 2442 201-1688 754-1167 James Manis 2246 845-2912 Scott Taylor 2125 754-6106 754-0390 Mike Tusai 2515 575-7350 Myron Walker 2246 278-5168 Miller Williams 2915 457-5019 754-0342 Technical Assessment Director Duty Pager 754-0878 Bob Cowen 2048 791-5616 754-0326 Jerry Crider 2712 395-2675 Chris Patterson 2274 763-4196 754-1193 Si Riffle 2175 799-1009 754-0729 Harry Willetts 3646 253-5292 754-1933 Blane Wilton 3132 392-9171 800-443-7243 ID # 014218 I OPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 - Page 6 of 35

ATTACHMENT 1 Page 3 of 5 Technical Support Center Work Phone Home Phone Pager Accident Assessment Team Leader Duty Pager 754-0877 754-1162 Gary Anthony 2444 799-9321 754-0383 Terry Bowman 3685 371-0210 Jeff Cannon 2626 392-3989 754-0877 Pete Dorosko 2085 791-7054 754-0748 Paul Flados 2548 791-3653 754-0422 Bob Jernigan 3046 395-0136 754-0302 Steve Kronenwetter 3408 457-6279 Terry Ward 3240 278-6627 Accident Assessment Team - Electrical Engineeringq Rex Allen 3542 845-3000 William Cooper 3541 383-6118 Chris Crothers 3585 278-6026 extI330 754-0703 Bobby Fuston 3297 791-9943 Kenneth Karp 3428 343-4285 754-0552 Leo Kuffel 3136 452-5534 Ed Kwalick 3213 799-8386 Wayne Leonard 2847 845-3575 James McPadden 3215 270-9862 Norman Smith 3327 278-3876 754-1127 Jeff Suggs 3229 792-1017 Mark Thrailkill 3303 371-5796 Deirdra Wade 3350 383-3868 IOPEP-APPENDIX A I Rev. 72 Page 7 of 351

ATTACHMENT 1 Page 4 of 5 Technical Support Center Work Phone Home Phone Pager Accident Assessment Team - Mechanical Engineering Gary Anthony 2444 799-9321 754-0383 John Bass 3104 845-0608 Aron Borodotsky 2361 397-0724 Steven Butner 2353 452-2219 William Caraway 3232 371-2448 Clark Casanova 2488 253-6862 Charles Eames 2689 278-8976 Phil Gore 2318 287-3507 Clifford Greeno 2797 278-5915 Libba Harrelson 2507 278-6418 George Holdsworth 3008 842-5972 Chris Hughes 3534 278-5730 754-0452 Frank Jefferson 2064 686-0880 755-3261 Chris Jones 3238 278-5314 754-0436 Keith Plymale 2440 457-6683 Chuck Raines 3295 452-4588 754-0301 Clement Rajendra 3459 799-6356 754-0483 Mike Rogers 2188 395-4643 Tim Rouns 3247 278-7599 Roger Sims 3300 799-3721 754-1038 Gerald Spry 3424 395-6421 754-0325 Martin Souther 3373 350-2794 754-1164 William Stackhouse 2746 845-8673 Boyd Stanley 2495 845-3554 Gene Thaden 2337 278-6857 Richard Tripp 3441 392-6209 754-0572 Joe Walter 2510 763-8889 Don Warren 3063 791-5224 Bertrand Wilder 3141 313-2827 754-0328 Kenneth Woodard 3275 793-5437 755-3170 Larry Yemma 3144 799-3360 -

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ATTACHMENT 1 Page 5 of 5 Technical Support Center Work Phone Home Phone Pamer Accident Assessment - Reactor Engineering (Duty Nuclear Engineer)

Duty Pager - Primary 754-0212 Backup 754-0341 John Gee 3521 791-4782 754-0471 Cecil Rhodes 2299 457-4778 Bryan Wester 2116 457-4669 Hans Westermark 2283 395-0510 Security Director Duty Pager 754-0850 Allen Brittain 3645 457-6549 754-0641 Cleveland A. Bryant 2257 371-9224 754-0524 Michael Clemmons 2257 457-4451 754-0524 Edward Conway 2749 754-9044 754-0850 Marty Folding 3579 253-7154 754-0763 Charlie Grady 2257 253-6751 754-0524 Curtis Ledbetter 2257 845-2541 754-0524 Roy Mintz 3359 278-9091 754-0850 Al Rasdon 2253 278-1449 754-0458 I OPEP-APPENDIX A I Rev. 72 Page 9 of 35 1

ATTACHMENT 2 Page 1 of 5 Operational Support Center Work Phone Home Phone Pager Emergency Repair Director Duty Pager 754-0875 Richard Bissett 2107 791-7117 754-0393 Steve Bostic 2186 371-5850 754-0349 Rich DeLong 3219 392-8630 754-0347 Kendall Jones 2556 278-9651 754-0619 Fred King 2366 253-9175 754-0618 Tim King 2276 287-6970 754-0653 Mark McPherson 2389 642-5806 754-0614 Dan Moore 2185 791-4189 754-1126 Ed Quidley 2146 350-0155 754-0216 Hank Sanders 2367 686-9010 754-0627 Operational Support Center Mission Coordinator Duty Pager 754-0852 Michael Albritton 2468 392-3066 755-3044 Ricky Batts 2349 686-9566 754-0485 Richard Bissett 2107 791-7117 754-0393 Jimmy Blackburn 2697 653-4940 754-0626 Steve Bostic 2186 371-5850 754-0349 Glen Collins 2285 371-1225 754-0320 Roger Hall 3161 371-6974 754-0516 Eddie Hammonds 3378 654-5436 754-0339 DeWayne Hardwick 2292 653-9063 754-0360 William Hines 2365 675-9154 754-0508 Fred King 2366 253-9175 754-0618 Bob Legette 2149 253-3636 754-0613 Terry Pait 2354 754-5550 754-0525 Bip Proctor 2387 457-5437 754-0517 Larry Rieman 3124 686-1915 754-0620 Paul Smith 2090 799-2173 754-0314 Henry Stanley 3241 457-9439 754-0565 Sam Yarboro 2465 278-5772 754-0331 OPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 Page 10 of 35

ATTACHMENT 2 Page 2 of 5 Operational Support Center Work Phone Home Phone Paper Duty Ops Coordinator Duty Pager 754-0868 Darren Best 2376 452-4265 754-0511 Russell Brewer 3492 799-8115 Dave Robine 2676 371-0633 754-1159 Leunis van Eeden 3603 792-0005 754-0637 Lew Van Kleeck 2108 793-5718 754-0610 NOTE: The individuals listed above have been designated as Duty Ops Coordinator; other licensed operators may also fill this position.

E&RC Coordinator Duty Pager - - 754-0865 Ed Funderburke 2516 457-4472 754-0475 David Hall 2593 799-7552 754-0477 Thomas Jones 3514 866-4314 754-1978 Tony Priest 2633 754-7278 754-1172 Jasper Taylor 2577 253-5622 754-0702 Scott Taylor 2125 754-6106 754-0390 Willie Thompson 2242 343-0312 754-1185 Health Physics Lead Rendell Parker 2246 392-3886 Willie Thompson 2242 343-0312 754-1185 Chemistry Lead Marty McGowan 2530 799-9877 Bud McLendon 2537 686-9821 754-0459 Drew Petrusic 2728 395-8417 John Piepmeyer 2096 392-8561 754-0562 Louis Tice 3650 799-2983 I OPEP-APPENIDIX A Rev. 72 Page 11 of 35

ATTACHMENT 2 Page 3 of 5 Operational Support Center Work Phone Home Phone Paper Planner (Mechanical)

Duty Planner Beeper 754-0523 Jerry Barnes 2598 754-4021 754-0577 Curtis Britt 2181 655-3377 Michael Clark 3079 647-5791 Donald Harrison 2415 278-9336 Thomas Hobbs 2559 842-5517 Reggie Knight 2558 371-3283 Thomas Moore 3623 253-4928 Vern Roscoe 2812 845-8669 William Wells 3095 201-4132 Planner (I&C)

Duty Planner Beeper 754-0569 Cliffton Hearrell 2135 278-5930 Brian Howard 3673 278-5475 Jeff Johnson 2350 790-9962 James E. King 2103 457-6531 Ricky McLain 3268 371-0637 Jeff Taylor 3081 675-3650 754-0569 Ricky Taylor 2378 201-1028 OPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 Page 12 of 35

ATTACHMENT 2 Page 4 of 5 Operational Support Center Work Phone Home Phone PaQer Chemistry Technicians Richard Barmore 2258 278-6126 Inez Bryant 2258 452-1319 Clarence Cates 2247 845-2315 Stephen Chiappisi 2248 395-0057 Carl Harris 2258 256-4661 Mitchell Hartlaub 2247 395-2801 Steve Lee 2247 350-0926 James Livengood 2248 675-8134 Roy Meares 2258 457-6043 Charles Nelson 2258 686-1295 Linda Padgett 2258 686-3350 David Peedin 2247 686-4929 Teena Roeder 2258 791-0735 Tim Stoltz 2247 397-0195 Charles Wilson 2247 392-6901 I OPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 Page 13 of 35

ATTACHMENT 2 Page 5 of 5 Operational Support Center Work Phone Home Phone Paqer Health Physics Technicians Joseph Alford 2036 278-3240 Mark AIlmond 2245 794-1511 Joseph Anderson 2036/2148 791-0572 William Clifton 2246 579-6580 James Criscoe 2246 278-1775 Thomas Duncan 2246 754-2258 Paul Fulton 2246 392-2752 Bryant Harllee 3050 845-2290 Floyd Harris 2246 842-7878 Bryan Hatton 2246 201-1354 Michael Humphrey 2246 278-4510 Christopher Johnson 2246 278-3968 Jeffrey Jones 2148 458-7754 Thomas Jones 3514 866-4314 754-1978 Timothy Jones 2036/2148 278-5744 John Jordan 2246 457-9825 Rex Key 2246 259-5309 Steven Knight 2246 799-4069 James Manis 2599/2246 845-2912 Lowell Mason 2246 392-2267 Paul McGowan 2439 686-5511 Jackie Nethercutt 2310/2246 458-4452 Carol O'Reilly 2246 278-5603 Rendell Parker 2246 392-3886 John Reade 3163/2637 278-7120 Thomas Reedy 2246 457-0699 799-1009 Teresa Russo 2246 383-3111 Velvyn Shirley 2246 383-0176 Walter Short 2246 845-3450 Greg Shortell 2246 799-8268 Lou Smith 2246 371-3946 Jesse Swinson 2814/2036 278-4138 Myron Walker 2246 278-5168 Elizabeth White 2246 397-2893 Miller Williams 2915 457-5019 754-0342 Jesse Wood 2246 754-2706 I OPEP-APPENDIX A I Rev. 72 I Page 14 of3

ATTACHMENT 3 Page 1 of 5 Emergency Operations Facility Work Phone Home Phone Pager Emergency Response Manager Duty Pager 754-0866 David Dicello 2235 452-1000 754-1944 Warren Dorman 2068 278-6500 754-0866/

800-331-7242 PIN 519901 Jon Franke 2866 395-5690 754-0547 Neil Gannon 3698 452-0367 754-0461 Jeff Lyash 3164 791-0910 754-0407 Bill Noll 3059 278-6908 754-1996 Communications Manaaer Duty Pagers 754-0860 754-0854 Robert Creech 2316 457-5633 Warren Dorman 2068 278-6500 754-0866 800-331-7242 PIN 519901 Charles Elberfeld 2136 371-0372 754-0810 Bill Murray 2842 395-7806 Ken Nicely 2667 452-5182 Bob Poulk 2314 253-7802 Steve Tabor 2178 395-5002 754-0605 Glen Thearling 2038 371-2881 Mark Turkal 3066 791-8109 754-0468 Ralph Whitley 3015 452-4590 Dose Proiection Coordinator Duty Pager 754-0864 Eugene Haik 2246 845-5677 754-0853 William Hinson 2032 343-8494 Wayne Neeley 2532 799-4945 Guy Prosper 2198 793-6652 754-1179 Ed Rochelle 2716 686-2371 I OPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 I Page 15 of 35

ATTACHMENT 3 Page 2 of 5 Emergency Operations Facility Work Phone Home Phone Paer Radiological Control Manager Duty Pager 754-0869 Kent Crocker 3165 278-9235 754-0214 Jim Davis 2529 457-5763 Jackie Gawron 2447 457-4396 754-1176 Guy Prosper 2198 793-6652 754-1179 Larry Ratliffe 3089 845-2240 Chuck Shelton 2190 253-7839 754-0479 Environmental Monitoring Team Leader George Baird 2538 278-9270 754-1183 Joan Bozeman 2848 395-2295 Hayden Caylor 3687 457-5402 754-1180 Jim Davis 2529 457-5763 Marty McGowan 2530 799-9877 Grant Raker 2664 457-5724 Environmental Monitoring Team Members Ervin Almond 3544 686-9919 George Baird 2538 278-9270 754-1183 Myron Baltezgar 2247 675-1702 Richard Barmore 2258 278-6126 Pat Godsey 2709 395-2001 Inez Bryant 2258 452-1319 John Burrell 3370 350-1948 Clark Casanova 2488 253-6862 Clarence Cates 2247 845-2315 Hayden Caylor 3687 457-5402 754-1180 Steve Chiappisi 2248 395-0057 Jim Davis 2529 457-5763 Alex Foscue 2247 395-6543 Carl Harris 2258 256-4661 Mitch Hartlaub 2247 395-2801 Wanda Hohnsbehn 2247 791-5979 Steven Lee 2247 350-0926 James Livengood 2248 675-8134 Bud McLendon 2537 686-9821 754-0459 Roy Meares 2248 457-6043 Charles Nelson 2258 686-1295 Linda Padgett 2258 686-3350 David Peedin 2247 686-4929 IOPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 Page 16 of 35

ATTACHMENT 3 Page 3 of 5 Emergency Operations Facility Work Phone Home Phone Pager Environmental Monitoring Team Members (continued)

Drew Petrusic 2728 395-8417 John Piepmeyer 2096 392-8561 754-0562 Wade Richardson 2091 454-9967 Teena Roeder 2258 791-0735 Tim Stoltz 2247 397-0195 Louis Tice 3650 799-2983 William Weisberg 2258 799-1547 Charles Wilson 2247 392-6901 Assistant Emergency Response Manager Duty Pager - - 754-0867 Lorenzo Johnson 3211 754-4062 754-0507 Gary Miller 2110 350-2638 754-0271 Tom Shortell 3343 457-0570 754-0288 Ricky Tart 2765 278-9316 Technical Analysis Manager Duty Pager - - 754-0863 Bruce Aukland 3194 799-3381 754-1157 Mark Grantham 3217 452-4488 754-0633 J. E. Harrell 3586 686-9513 754-0521 Ronald Kropp 2705 350-0765 John McIntyre 3119 452-3645 754-0551 Rich Williams 3145 791-7243 754-1955 Administrative and Logistics Managqer Duty Pager - 754-0862 Ed Allen 2079 278-6051 754-0220 Maynard Chipman 2868 253-7107 Janet Crews 3206 686-1669 Craig Huffman 2501 754-2090 754-0647 Phil Leich 2271 392-5342 754-0505 I OPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 Page 17 of 35

ATTACHMENT 3 Page 4 of 5 Emergency Operations Facility Work Phone Home Phone Pager EOF Senior Reactor Operator (SRO)

Duty Pager 754-0859 Keith Bowdon 2280 201-4236 Matt Knuth 2375 457-0552 Curt Robert 3222 452-9369 Jim Simon 3525 253-5302 ERFIS Operator Duty Pager 754-0858 754-1941 Dave Dorsett 2121 457-5493 754-0870 Larry Dunlap 2641 845-8751 754-0498 Gus Grosch 2642 278-5665 754-0376 Dave Guseman 3234 371-1106 754-0484 David Harvey 3013 792-9383 754-0488 Brian Rawls 2531 791-3777 754-0629 Bob Stenger 2288 799-3753 754-1154 Emergency Preparedness Representative Mike Alford 2286 799-1026 754-0861 Cynthia Cashwell 2673 278-3025 754-0871 Teresa Gildersleeve-Thompson 3627 395-8454 754-0764 Mike Kinney 3170 392-2079 754-1182 Brunswick County EOC Representatives Darin Benyak 2750 371-6768 754-0414 Arnie Hegler 2786 457-5831 Lorenzo Johnson 3211 754-4062 754-0507 Bob Poulk 2314 253-7802 I OPEP-APPENDIX A I Rev. 72 Page 18 of35

ATTACHMENT 3 Page 5 of 5 Emergency Operations Facility Work Phone Home Phone Paper New Hanover County EOC Representatives J.E. Harrell 3586 686-9513 754-0521 Wayne Pearce 3386 799-6265 754-0487 James Potter 2666 395-0315 Louis Tice 3650 799-2983 State EOC Representatives David Lee 919-546-2529 919-846-6321 PaulSnead 919-362-3372 919-954-9672 I OPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 Page 19 of 35 1

ATTACHMENT 4 Page 1 of 3 Support Positions (OSC, TSC, and EOF)

Work Phone Home Phone Paper Status Board Plotter Joe Broome 3128 458-5161 Michael Grimstead 2164 686-4136 754-0351 Don Hardee 3587 278-4856 Robert Hause 3024 763-4727 Terry McDonald 2622 457-9237 Marshall McKoy 2799 371-3272 754-0423 Jim McPadden 3215 270-9862 Woody Mercer 3436 579-5869 Ed Morris 3602 458-0069 Craig Reynolds 2133 845-8914 George Rublein 3131 799-2037 Dewey Stidham 2557 392-1258 Dan Turner 2284 845-2519 Don Ward 2065 287-6830 Harvey Wheeler 3692 791-8474 Phone Talker Denise Caudill 2562 845-3175 Linda Elvington 2154 371-9794 Janie Jacobs 2452 392-6506 Charlene Noe 2214 362-9816 Josephine Parker 3323 457-9763 Donna Pierce 2778 278-3692 Katrina Robbins 2021 371-1013 Pam Rouse 3675 815-0921 Ethelene Stanley 2467 457-5646 ENS Communicator James Burke 3220 253-9699 Mike Foss 2549 253-4907 James Morris 2906 686-2524 Ken Palmeter 3462 278-6329 David Poplin 3621 457-4728 755-3196 Steve Reynolds 3679 278-6722 Gerald Roberts 3690 842-4533 I OPEP-APPENDIX A I Rev. 72 Page 20 of3

ATTACHMENT 4 Page 2 of 3 Support Positions (OSC, TSC, and EOF)

Work Phone Home Phone Pa[er Administrative Staff Becky Bryant 2226 278-6290 Ronnie Burnish 2228 278-6655 Beverly Capanda 2883 371-3095 Lloyd Carmon 2457 791-2586 Denise Caudill 2562 845-3175 Glenda Dennis 2795 278-5919 Linda Elvington 2154 371-9794 Beverly Foscolo 2207 458-3671 Robin Jackson 2512 371-1103 Janie Jacobs 2452 392-6506 Cornelia Johnson 2707 251-1727 Rose M. Martin 3547 278-6363 Carol Dean Mason 2315 842-5760 Phyllis Norris 2692 252-393-6069 Donna Pierce 2778 278-3692 Nina Prince 2563 845-2713 Katrena Robbins 2021 371-1013 Jan Rosenbauer 2482 278-6142 LeAnn Spencer 2041 457-0687 Barbara Taylor 2031 845-5636 Tina Taylor 2736 343-1091 Theresa Tripp 2215 392-6209 754-1171 Gwendolyn Vaught 3661 371-6633 Debra Wilkie 2081 845-9673 Access Control Locqkeeper Vince Chirdon 2104 845-3660 Donna Collins 2544 371-2622 Gene Connor 2310 845-2406 754-0402 David Lamb 2485 253-6674 754-0439 Patricia Mathis 2607 371-5410 OPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 Page 21 of 351

ATTACHMENT 4 Page 3 of 3 Support Positions (OSC, TSC, and EOF)

Work Phone Home Phone Pawer Public Information Communicators Robert Creech 2316 457-5633 Pete Jordan 2087 383-1088 Bill Murray 2842 395-7806 GlenThearling 2038 371-2881 Mark Turkal 3066 791-8109 754-0468 Steve Tabor 2178 395-5002 754-0605 Switchboard Operator Charlene Del Pezzo 2456 278-9584 Colene Gore 2534 842-9958 Angie Hill 2796 842-3697 Liz Rabon 2602 253-6074 Dawn West 3393 457-4760 Debra Wilkie 2081 845-9673 IOPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 1 Page 22of 35

ATTACHMENT 5 Page 1 of 3 Joint Information Center Work Phone Home Phone Pager Company Spokesperson Duty Pager 754-1174 Darin Benyak 2750 371-6768 754-0414 Ann Mary Carley 3113 201-1450 800-443-7243 ID# 029679 Sam Melton 2519 452-0023 754-0510 George Shampy 2576 457-1161 754-0450 JIC Director Duty Pager 754-0419 John Bates 3020 278-6210 Joy Casteen 2105 457-6080 754-0509 Teresa Clark 2189 457-5204 Katy Core 2690 842-1585 Sylvia McLeod 2221 845-3250 754-0704 Gwen Midyette 2418 457-0798 754-0221 Company Technical SDokesDerson Duty Pager 754-0604 Gregg Ludlam 3618 201-4031 754-0555 Jim Boone 2317 392-0992 Tony Pearson 2057 392-4825 754-1947 Curtis Schacher 2372 799-2181 Administrative Coordinator Ray Bryant 2204 278-3404 Kay Hewett 2153 842-8600 Susan Johnson 2764 278-9181 Jinx Kessel 2095 278-6054 Sylvia McLeod 2221 845-3250 754-0704 Martha Robinson 2205 253-4474 Tami Sellers 2781 253-4158 IOPEP-APPENDIX A I Rev. 72 Page 23 of 35

ATTACHMENT 5 Page 2 of 3 Joint Information Center Work Phone Home Phone Paaer Public Information Director John Bates 3020 278-6210 Harlee Bordeaux 2359 754-8503 754-1186 Tim Brennick 2180 253-5036 Katy Core 2690 842-1585 Winifred Harrison 2398 395-0793 John Langdon 2072 278-8984 Sue Pigott 3203 579-1243 Donnie Register 2478 392-2215 Mary Wilson 2220 253-0044 Technical Specialist Bill Bayrd 2092 799-3257 John Goelz 3554 278-6924 Eric Harkcom 2655 452-9306 Joel Melito 2279 686-4923 Thomas Russell 2763 371-3755 754-0606 Ed Scharff 2464 791-5116 754-0649 Daniel Zebroski 3288 793-6302 Administrative Assistants Barbara Brown 2490 392-0247 Martha Brown 3572 371-1605 754-0410 Eva Corbett 2669 253-6877 Sylvia Edwards 3409 452-0850 Carol Lewis 2860 457-3489 754-0535 Sarah Long 2805 798-8542 JoAnn Raleigh 2152 253-7682 Pauline Stringfield 2724 253-4258 Deanne Theriot 2683 793-2529 754-0323 Sheila Williams 2438 654-3899 Wolf Rice 2541 395-4466 Media Badging Specialists Brenda Cook 2564 253-6231 Linda Fasnacht 3044 845-0202 Dedra King 2259 253-7483 Darlene Mansfield 2681 278-1656 Janice Owens-Kuigre 2578 842-2568 Marsha Torbic 3454 845-2089

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ATTACHMENT 5 Page 3 of 3 Joint Information Center Work Phone Home Phone Pager Public Information Specialists Charles Boedeker 3626 458-0731 John Campbell 3506 457-9732 Mike Ciemnicki 2374 457-9930 Winnie Harrison 2398 395-0793 Nancy Holley 2243 457-5959 Mary James 2151 845-8933 Jane Kirk 3630 392-9051 Courtney Lancaster 2735 796-0500 Dennis Miller 3505 653-9244 Sue Pigott 3203 579-1243 James Steverson 3433 392-4615 Charles Van Slyke 3431 397-9133 Marsha Torbic 3454 845-2089 Edna Willis 2035 457-6985 IOPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 Page 25 of 35]

ATTACHMENT 6 Page 1 of 2 Miscellaneous METEOROLOGY Caronet Bell Murray and Trettel, Inc. 8-751-2918 847/446-7800 (Contract # XTA4000008) 8-751-2919 919/362-2918 919/362-2919 National Weather Service Wilmington, NC Emergency Number 800/697-3901 Emergency Mgmt 910/763-8331 910/762-8043 910/762-0524 Newport, NC 252/223-2328 252/223-3673 (fax)

CP&L CONTACTS Work Phone Home Phone Pager Media and Employee Communications Ann Mary Carley-Site Communications Mgr. 3113 201-1450 800-443-7243 ID# 029679 Corporate Communications 24 Hour Number 919/546-6189 Caronet Bell Pager Telecommunications Repair

1) BNP Nuclear Inf. Tech. (On-Call) 2222 754-0460
2) Interpath Help Desk 8-800-6200 1-800-800-6200
3) Wayne Pearce 3386 910/799-6265 754-0487 Raleiah Load DisDatcher mm I ARD - Control Room 800/653-3380 Primary Alternate Satellite Communications 011 874 683 134895 011 873 683 134895 OPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 Page 26 of 35

ATTACHMENT 6 Page 2 of 2 Miscellaneous PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS Phone Technical and Administrative Center (TAC) Building 699-00 Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Building 688-00 OFF-SITE FIRE/MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Primary Alternate #1 Alternate #2 Medical Consultants to BNP 457-6800 Dr. Forstner 457-9564 278-3981 457-0055 457-4244 (Pager)

Dr. Almirall 278-3316 278-6250 457-4165 (Pager)

Hospitals Dosher Hospital 457-3925 457-3800 457-3926 New Hanover 343-2440 343-7000 Regional Medical Center Rescue Squad Southport Volunteer Rescue Squad 911 457-7911 457-7917 Brunswick County EMS 911 253-7490 253-5383 Sunny Point Fire Dept/EMS 911 457-8217 457-8218 Fire Departments Southport Fire Department 911 457-7911 457-7917 Yaupon Beach 911 278-6797 278-5595 Fire Department Boiling Spring Lakes 911 845-2818 845-2247 Fire Department Long Beach Fire Department 911 278-1000 278-5595 278-6190 Sunny Point Fire Dept/EMS 911 457-8217 457-8219 0PEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 Page 27 o

ATTACHMENT 7 Page 1 of 2 Federal, State, and County Agencies U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atlanta, Georgia Days, Nights, and Holidays 404/562-4400 404/562-4900(FAX) 404/562-4969(FAX)

White Flint, Maryland Upon Failure of ENS Phone 301/816-5100 Backup 301/951-0550 Backup 301/415-0550 Backup 301/415-0553 Fax 301/816-5151 HPN - Health Physics Network 301/951-0550 Work Phone Home Phone PaEer NRC Resident Inspectors Ted Easlick 2432 910/796-6777 910/457-1370 910/796-6700 Eva Brown 2311 910/395-4975 910/457-1371 Eugene Guthrie 2831 910-793-0597 910-457-1372 U.S. Department of Energy Savannah River Operations Office 803/725-3333 Radiological Assistance Teams Region 2 Radiological Assistance Program 865/576-1005 or 865/525-7885 Primary Alternate Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO Emergency Notification 800/321-0614 770/644-8000 Telephone (ENT) System Primary (Working Hours) Alternate #1 Alternate #2 State of North Carolina NCEM Operations Center Selective Signaling 919/733-3942 800/858-0368 919-733-3867 NC State Warning Point Selective Signaling 919/733-3861 800/662-7956 (Highway Patrol Communications Center Raleigh)

Division of Radiation 919/571-4141 Protection, Raleigh OPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 Page 28 of 35

ATTACHMENT 7 Page 2 of 2 Federal, State, and County Agencies Primary Working Hours Alternate #1 Alternate #2 Brunswick County Emergency Management 800/522-2366 910/253-2565 910/253-4378 910/253-4377 910/253-4376 Warning Point Selective Signaling 911 910/253-7490 (911 Center) 910/253-7491 New Hanover County Emergency Management Selective Signaling 910/341-4300 910/371-8425 (Pager)

Warning Point Selective Signaling 910/762-5228 910/371-8424 (Pager)

(County Sheriff) 910/341-4254 910/341-4256 910/762-5227 U.S. Coast Guard Fort Macon Group HQ Selective Signaling 252/247-4545 252/247-4544 Morehead City 252/247-4570 Marine Safety Office Selective Signaling Working Hours After Hours Wilmington 910/772-2200 Officer of the Extension 0 Day Pager:

910/313-5213 Fax: 772-2205 Officer of the Day Cell Phone:

910/231-1855 State of South Carolina South Carolina Warning Point 803/896-9621 South Carolina Bureau of Nuclear Emergency Planning 803/896-4096 South Carolina Bureau of Land and Waste Management 803/896-4000 South Carolina Bureau of Radiological Health 803/737-7400 South Carolina DEHEC Emergency Response 888/481-0125 803/253-6488 OPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 Page 29 of 35

ATTACHMENT 8 Page 1 of 2 Other Outside Agencies Emergency Aircraft Service (Fixed wing or helicopter service)

Primary Alternate U. S. Helicopter, Inc. 704/233-4254 704/291-2631 (Pager) 704/233-9550 (Home)

Piedmont Aviation (Fixed Wing) 800/548-1978 336/776-6100 (Contract # XTA4000258) 836/776-6119 Sunny Point Military Ocean Terminal Security (manned 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />) 457-8315 457-8503 457-8318 General Electric San Jose, Calif. 408/971-1038 (Contract #ZM70020000)

American Nuclear Insurers West Hartford, Conn. 860/561-3433 Fax 860/561-4655 N.C. Natural Gas Corporation (Natural Gas Flow Isolation) 910/483-5328 National Earthquake Information Center 303/273-8500 Atlantic Bell Telephone 0800-1700 910/754-4311 1700-0800 910/754-4317 (Voice Mail activates on-call pager)

Weekends, Holidays O0PEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 I Page 30 of 35

ATTACHMENT 8 Page 2 of 2 Other Outside Agencies Babcock and Wilcox Emernencv Protocol (Framatome Contract # XM90250000 /WA # X0097407)

For Postaccident Sample Analysis The following individual is the point of contact within B&W for emergency notification that BNP is preparing to ship a postaccident sample to the Lynchburg Research Center (LRC):

Emergency Control Officer (manned 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />): 1-804-522-5833 1-800-335-9264 Required Information When notifying the B&W Emergency Control Officer (ECO), the caller should be prepared to supply the following information:

1. The plant involved, the name of the individual making contact, and the name and telephone numbers of the responsible person at the utility to whom follow-up communication should be addressed.
2. The number and type of samples to be shipped; i.e., liquid, gaseous and/or charcoal cartridge.
3. Measured radiation levels from the shipping container at the surface and at three feet.
4. The estimated shipping time and time of arrival at the Lynchburg (Virginia) Municipal Airport. (If shipment by other than air transport is intended, the carrier and time of arrival at the Lynchburg Research Center should be specified.)

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ATTACHMENT 9 Page 1 of 1 Telecopier Numbers Primary Alternate CP&L Corporate Communications 919/546-6615 919/546-7678 Joint Information Center 910/754-8751 Control Room 910/457-2132 Operational Support Center Library 910/457-3249 Technical Support Center 910/457-4880*

Emergency Operations Facility 910/457-4845*

Emergency Preparedness Unit 910/457-3014 Brunswick County Warning Point 910/253-4451 Emergency Operations Center 910/253-4010 Emergency Management Office 910/253-4451 New Hanover County Warning Point 910/341-4038 Emergency Operations Center 910/341-4299 Emergency Management Office 910/341-4299 North Carolina State Warning Point 919/733-8134 Emergency Operations Center 919/733-7554 Joint Information Center 910/754-9760 Coast Guard Fort Macon Group HO 252/247-4579 MSO/Emergency Operations Center 910/772-2205 NRC Operations Center White Flint, MD 301/816-5151 INPO Atlanta, GA 770/644-8549 770/644-8567 If transmitting to this telecopier from another machine on the Brunswick site, the following must be used (the four number extension alone will not connect with the telecopier):

TSC 457-4880 EOF 457-4845 OPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 Page 32 of 35

ATTACHMENT 10 Page 1 of 2 Brunswick Emergency Facilities Directory NOTE: When someone calls from off-site into an Emergency Facility with a 4000 extension, they must call the Emergency Operator at 457-4850 and request the person, ERO position or extension with whom they wish to speak.

CONTROL ROOM SHIFT SUPERINTENDENT 2113 CONTROL ROOM UNIT SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR 4103 CONTROL ROOM UNIT 1 CONTROL OPERATOR 4108 CONTROL ROOM UNIT 2 SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR 4104 CONTROL ROOM UNIT 2 CONTROL OPERATOR 4109 CONTROL ROOM TELECOPI ER 2132 CONTROL ROOM EMERGENCY COMMUNICATOR'S DESK 4079 (from outside) 457-9236 EOF ADMINISTRATIVE AND LOGISTICS MGR 4810 EOF ASSISTANT TO EMERGENCY RESPONSE MGR 4811 EOF DOSE PROJECTION COORDINATOR 4817/4818 EOF COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER 4809 EOF EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANAGER 4801 EOF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 4812/4814 EOF NC EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 4802 EOF OFF-SITE COMMUNICATOR 4701 THRU 4703 EOF RADIOLOGICAL CONTROL MANAGER 4807 EOF SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR 4803 EOF TECHNICAL ANALYSIS MANAGER 4805 (457-3580 FROM OFF SITE)

EOF/TSC EMERGENCY OPERATOR 4000 EOF PUBLIC INFORMATION COMMUNICATOR 4054 (457-4850 FROM OFF SITE)

EOF/TSC TELECOMMUNICATION COORDINATOR 4888 OSC ASSISTANT EMERGENCY REPAIR DIRECTOR 4061 OSC CHEMISTRY 4145 OSC CHEMISTRY LEAD 4859 OSC COUNTING ROOM 4144 OSC EMERGENCY REPAIR DIRECTOR 4860 OSC E&RC COORDINATOR 4865 OSC HEALTH PHYSICS 4863 OSC OPERATIONS COORDINATOR 4864 0SC OSC MISSION COORDINATOR 4061 OSC ASST. OSCMC 4862 OSC O&M LIBRARY 2358/2535 OSC SECURITY SHIFT SUPERVISOR 4146 OSC ACCESS CONTROL LOGKEEPER 4045 OSC AAT LIAISON 4830 I OPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 Page 33 of 35

ATTACHMENT 10 Page 2 of 2 Brunswick Emergency Facilities Directory TSC ACCIDENT ASSESSMENT 4842/4843 TSC COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR 4851 TSC SECURITY DIRECTOR 4856 TSC PLANT OPERATIONS DIRECTOR 4850 TSC RADIOLOGICAL CONTROL COMMUNICATOR 4740 TSC RADIOLOGICAL CONTROL DIRECTOR 4852 TSC SITE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR 4855 TSC TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT DIRECTOR 4857 TSC TSC TO NRC COMMUNICATOR 4998 NOTE: If calling from BNP to the JIC, dial 8-1-910-754-XXXX (extension); if dialing inside the JIC, dial 754-XXXX (extension).

JIC CP&L ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS 1/910/754-8753 JIC CP&L ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS (TELECOPIER) 1/910/754-8751 JIC CP&L TECHNICAL SPECIALIST 1/910/754-8766 JIC CP&L COMPANY TECHNICAL SPOKESPERSON 1/910/754-8781 JIC CP&L JIC DIRECTOR 1/910/754-8785 JIC CP&L COMPANY SPOKESPERSON 1/910/754-8813 JIC CP&L ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR 1/910/754-8824 JIC CP&L PUBLIC INFORMATION SPECIALISTS 1/910/754-8702 JIC CP&L PUBLIC INFORMATION SPECIALISTS (TTY) 1/910/754-9959 JIC CP&L MEDIA BADGING SPECIALISTS 1/910/754-9955 JIC MEDIA BADGING SPECIALIST TELECOPIER 1/910/754-9980 JIC NRC 1/910/754-9741 JIC FEMA 1/910/754-9721 JIC NEW HANOVER COUNTY 1/910/754-9842 JIC BRUNSWICK COUNTY 1/910/754-9795 JIC STATE LEAD PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER 1/910/754-9833 JIC STATE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS 1/910/754-9765 JIC STATE ADMIN. ASSISTANTS (TELECOPIER) 1/910/754-9760 JIC OPERATIONS PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER 1/910/754-9912 JIC TECHNICAL ADVISOR 1/910/754-9927 JIC DEPUTY PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER 1/910/754-9933 JIC STATE RUMOR CONTROL (LEAD) 1/910/754-9667 JIC STATE PHONE PUBLIC INFO OFFICERS (LEAD) 1/910/754-9661 JIC ODELL WILLIAMSON AUD. CONFERENCE TABLE 1/910/754-9994 OPEP-APPENDIX A Rev. 72 Page 34 of 35

REVISION

SUMMARY

Revision 72 of OPEP-Appendix A included the following changes:

"* Updated ERO phone numbers, deleted ERO personnel with lapsed qualifications, and added new ERO members in Attachments 1-5.

" Added phone numbers for National Weather Service - Wilmington and changed home phone number for Site Communications Manager in Attachment 6. Also added phone numbers for New Hanover Regional Medical Center and Long Beach Fire Department.

" Added FAX number for U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Atlanta, Changed area code for U.S. Department of Energy Region 2 Radiological Assistance Program, and corrected the wording of State of North Carolina Division of Radiation Protection in Attachment 7. Also added phone numbers for New Hanover County Emergency Management, changed phone number for New Hanover County Sheriff, removed out of service number to U.S. Coast Guard Wilmington Marine Safety Office, updated names of State of South Carolina Land and Waste Management and DEHEC Emergency Response. Added phone number for South Carolina DEHEC Emergency Response.

"* Added number for Piedmont Aviation in Attachment 8.

"* Combined duplicate numbers for Coast Guard Fort Macon Group HQ MSO and Emergency Operations Center telecopier and updated the phone number in Attachment 9.

"* Updated Assistant Emergency Repair Director and Operations Coordinator phone numbers in Attachment 10.

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