DCL-84-268, Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including OP-0 Re Reactor Trip W/Safety injection,OP-1 Re LOCA,OP-2 Re Loss of Secondary Coolant & OP-3A Re Steam Generator Tube Failure.Related Correspondence.Proprietary Info Deleted

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Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including OP-0 Re Reactor Trip W/Safety injection,OP-1 Re LOCA,OP-2 Re Loss of Secondary Coolant & OP-3A Re Steam Generator Tube Failure.Related Correspondence.Proprietary Info Deleted
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e-PGandE Letter No.: DCL-84-268 ENCLOSURE 1 Updates Included In This Submittal DIABLO CANYON EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES Volume 3A Updated Table of Contents EP R-1, On-the-Spot Change (6-26-84)

EP R-1, On-the-Spot Change (7-2-84)

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OP-1 Loss of Coolant Accident 7

OP-2 Loss of Secondary Coolant 2

OP-3A Steam Gen Tube Failure 5

OP-3B' Minor Steam Gen Tube. Failure 1

OP-4A Loss of Electrical Power 1

OP-4B Loss of All AC Power 0

OP-5 Reactor Trip Without Safety Injection 5

OP-6 Emergency Boration 6

OP-7 Loss of Condenser Vacuum 2

OP-8 Control Room Inaccessibility 8

OP-9 Loss of Reactor Coolant Pump 4

OP-10 Loss of Auxiliary Salt Water 2

OP-11 Loss of Component Cooling Water 3

OP-12 Malfunction of Auto Reactor Control System 1

OP-12A Failure of a Control Bk to Move in Auto 2

OP-12B Cont Withdrawl of a Control Rod Bank 3

OP-12C Cont Insertion of a Control Rod Bank 2

OP-120 Control Rod Pos Indication Sys Malfunc 3

OP-12E Control Rod Misalignment 2

OP-12F Dropped Control Rod 2

OP-13 Malfunction of Reactor Press Control System 3

OP-14 High Activity in Reactor Coolant 2

OP-15 Loss of Feedwater 4

OP-16 Nuclear Instrumentation Malfunctions 3

OP-17 Malfunction of RHR System 2

OP-18A Loss of Charging 1

OP-18B Loss of Normal Letdown 1

OP-19 Malfunction of Reactor Makeup Control 2

OP-20 Excessive Reactor Coolant System Leakage 3

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OP-23 Natural Circulation of Reactor Coolant 3

OP-24 Loss of Containment Integrity 1

OP-25 Tank Ruptures 3

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OP-27 Irradiated Fuel Damage 1

OP-28 Startup of an Inactive Reactive Coolant Loop 1

OP-29 Excessive Load Increase 1

OP-30 Inadvertent load Fuel Assly Improper Pos 1

OP-31 System Under Frequency 1

~OP-32 Rod Ejection 1

OP-33 Loss of Instrument Air 1

OP-34 Generator Trip - Full Load Rejection 1

OP-35 Loss of Vital or Non-Vital Instr AC Sys 1

OP-36 Turbine Trip 1

OP-37 Loss of Protection System Channel 1

OP-38 Anticipated Transient Without Trip (ATWT) 5 OP-39 RCP Locked Rotor Accident 1

OP-40 Accidental Depressurization of MS System 1

OP-41 Hydrogen " Explosion" Inside Containment 1

OP-44 Gaseous Voids in the RCS 2

R-1 Per Injury (Rad Related) And/0r Overexp 12 R-2

'Re1 of Airborne Radioactive Materials 4

R-3 Re1 of Radioactive Liquids 3

R-4 High Radiation (In Plant) 3 R-5 Radioactive Liquid Spill 3

R-6 Radiological Fire 7

R-7 Offsite Transportation Accidents 4

M-1 Employee ~ Injury of Illness (Nonradiological) 11 M-2 Nonemployee Injury or Illness (Third Party) 10 M-3 Chlorine Release 5

M-4 Earthquake 7

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M-6 Nonradiological Fire 9

M-7 011 Spill ISO and Clean Up Procedure 6

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M-9 Hazardous Waste Management Contingency Plan 1

M-10 Fire Protection of Esfe Shutdown Equipment 0

G-1 Emergency Classification and Emergency Plan Activation 4

G-2 Establishment of the On-Site Emergency Organization 4

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G-3 Notification of Off-Site Organizations 2

G-4 Personnel Accountability and Assembly 3

G-5 Evacuation of Nonessential Site Personnel 1

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Overexposure From Internal Sources The following steps apply to cases where the patient has (or is suspected to have) ingested a significant quantity of radioactive material. If the ingestion was by breathing, this procedure applies any' time that the concentration to which the person has been exposed is greater than or equal to (MPC) x PF, where (MPC) refers to the normal (40 hr.) maximum pemissible concentration, and PF refers to the protection factor the patient obtained when a quantitatively fit tested to the respirator that was worn for the job.

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injury or external dose received Steps 3 and 4 above). The treatment of these effects should take precedence over the evaluation of internal exposure.

b.

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c.

Survey the patient thoroughly and record the results on the

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e.

Count the ps;.1ent on the whole body counter. The results of this analysis will, in large measure, detemine the necessity for further medical attention or surveillance.

f.

Collect and save cny urine, feces, or vomit which is passed from tne patient. The long-tem Site Emergency Radiological Advisor may request that special urine samples be collected for bioassay.

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Subsequent actions will be based upon the results of the evaluation of the internal exposure.

h.

If the patient is sent to the hospital, make arrangements to have all urine, feces or vomit samples retained for radiological analysis.

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RELATED) AND/OR OVEREXPOSURE REFERENCES 1.

Radiation Control Standard No. 1 " Personnel Exposure."

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Radiation Control Standard No. 2. " Internal Exposure Controls."

3.

Radiation Control Standard No. 5. " Medical."

4.

"adiation Control Standard No. 8. " Reporting Requirements."

5.

Radiation Control Procedure No. G-3, " Personnel Internal Exposure Control."

6.

Radiation Control Procedure No. G-4, " Personnel Contamination Control."

7.

Radiation Control Procedure No. G-7, " Radiation Surveys."

8.

Emergency Procedure G-1, " Accident Classification and Emergency Plan Activation."

9.

Emergency Procedure G-2, " Establishment of the Onsite Emergency Organization."

10. Emergency Procedure G-3, " Notification of Offsite Organizations."
11. Emergency Procedure R-4, "High Radiation (In Plant).
12. Emergency Procedure RB-5, " Personnel Decontamination."
13. Emergency Procedure OR-1, "Offsite Support and Assistance" APPENDICES 1.

Appendix 1. Measures To Be Taken If Medical Care Is Required.

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Appendix 2 Factors To Consider In Making A Preliminary Investigation.

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Appendix Z, Emergency Procedure Notification Instructions.

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Fom 62-6015. " Medical Referral."

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Light Duty Program Letter.

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Safety. Health and Claims Personnel to Be Contacted for Reporting of Injuries at Diablo Canyon (3/83).

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DATE SCOPE This procedure describes the actions which are to be taken in the event of an illness or injury to an employee which does not involve radioactive contamination or overexposure.

Injuries in which radiological considerations are involved are discussed separately in the R series of Emergency Procedures. This procedure and changes thereto requires PSRC review.

APPLICABILITY This procedure is to be followed for incidents involving Nuclear Plant Operations personnel, or other company employees at the plant site at C-the request of the Nuclear Plant Operations Department. In the event of an incident involving any other company employee (such as a General Construction Employee), perform only the asterisked (*) steps in this procedure.

IPNEDIATE ACTIONS Theemployee(s)whoareatthesceneshall:

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Render all necessary first aid.

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Notify the control room (Shift Foreman) as soon as practical.

70TE: The Shift Foreman may be notified by dialing Ext. 1234 or 779 + 61. Dialing 779 + 61 activates the fire alam and medical emergency code call. The caller must remain on the phone to enable the Shift Foreman to dial into a conference call.

SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS The Shift Foreman shall direct all subsequent actions until relieved by the long term Site Emergency Coordinator if the emergency warrants 1,t. Such actions should include the following:

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Sound emergency signal, code override, or other general warning signal to clear the area if the situation warrants it.

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Dispatch additional first aid personnel such as the project constructionEMT(Extension 1212or595-7273) to the scene of the injury or illness if required. Personne.1 who have not been instructed to provide assistance at the scene should remain on their jobs and stay clear of the affected area.

  • 3.

Transport the injured person to a Company panel physician or hospital if the situation warrants it (refer to the attached list). If possible, the employee is to be accompanied by a supervisor. The practices which are to be followed if this step is necessary are given in the following section of this procedure.

4.

Secure the names and addresses of all witnesses (both Company and non-Company).

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Perform the notifications required by Appendix Z.

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Form 62-4587 " Report of Industrial Injury to Employee" in cases where no medical treatment was required other than minor first aid at the plant.

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Fonn 62-4586, " Employer's Neport of Occupational Injury of Illness" in all cases requiring medical treatment (including doctor referral) other than first aid or results in lost time beyond the day of injury.

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Form 62-5542, " Report of Automobile Accident" if appropriate.

TRANSp0RTATION OF INJURED PERSONNEL

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The preferred mode of transportation for injured persons is by Company panel ambulance service. Company or private vehicles should only be used in cases where the delay associated with wcuring an ambulance might result in significant deterioration of the injured person's condition, or when the injury is of a minor nature where use of an ambulance.is not warranted.

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When requesting ambulance service (refer to the attached list),

provide the following information to the ambulance service.

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Name of caller b.

Company affiliation c.

Phone number of caller (where he can be reached) d.

Name of injured or ill person e.

Where the patient is located" f.

Where the patient is to be transported g.

Nature of injury or illness h.

Any other medical infomation which might be pertinent to transporting the injured person C

Record this information on Form 69-9221. " Emergency Notification Record", or other log.

  • 3.

If ambulance or medical personnel are to enter the site, contact the Security Department (3330 or 3363) and have them notify the security force at the Port San Luis entrance. It is necessary to have an escort accompany the ambulance personnel from the Security Building to the patient.

4.

If possible, have a supervisor accompany the injured person to the hospital (or doctor's office). If this is not practical, call a supervisor and have him meet the patient at the hospital (or doctor's office). The supervisor should inform the doctor I

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Name of injured or ill person e.

Age of injured or ill person (approximate if not known) f.

Extent of injury, illness or symptoms g.

Medical history (if known) h.

Radiological conditions.I Record this information on Form 18-9221. " Emergency Notification Record", or other log.

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A medical referral, Form 62-6015, shall be completed and sent to copy of the Light Duty Program Letter (copy attached)g with a the hospital (or doctor) with the injured person alon Thesst forms should be taken by the accompanying supervisor, the patient, or the ambulance driver, as appropriate. Do not delay

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Rule 16. PGandE Accident Prevention Rules.

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P0andE Standard Practice 250.

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NRC Infomation Notice 80-06, " Notification of Significant Events."

ATTACHMENTS 1.

Form 62-4587 " Report of Industrial Injury to Employee" 2.

Form 62-4586, " Employer's Report of Occupational Injury or Illness" 11f the injury or illness is involved with radiation, see "R" Emer i.1cy Procedures. However, the hospital should also be informed when radiation is not involved, because in the absence of such knowledge, they wi W assume that radiation is involved.

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EMPLOYEE INJURY OR ILLNESS (NONRADIOLOGICAL) 3.

Form 62-6015. " Medical Referral" 4.

Form 62-4542, " Report of Automobile Accident" 5.

Form 69-9221, " Emergency Notification Record" 6.

Light Duty Program Letter 7.

Company Panel of Physicians, Ambulance, and Hospitals serving the immedia'.e area around Diablo Canyon.

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Panel of Physicians, Ambulances and Hospitals, Coast Valley Division, SP 251.1-1.

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Safety. Health and Claims Personnel to be contacted for Reporting of Injuries at Diablo Canyon.

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Social Securtty No.

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10. l.acetion of Accident
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If the employee later requires treatment by a docer or becomes dia'abled, P'orm 82-45W must be prepared and forwerded to the Safety, Hesith and Claims Department /MMEDIATELY assompanied.

by the original of eis report If the employee *o unable a fill out or sign $is report,it should be prepared, signed by the supervisor 3

and the employee should be given a copy wiein 5 days as required by law.

If the, injured employee connot write English, the report mey be made according to a verbal statement.

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Costif known or estimate:

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INSTRUCTIONS AH eccidents arising out of the operation of Company-owned, leased or rented whicles, as well as employee-owned, leased or rented wohicles used on Company business. must be reported to the Supervisor in charge immediately. All insuries to persons or senous demoge to property of others involung abow whicles must be reported to the Safety. Health and Claims Department F4ld Investigator or,if he is uneveilable. the General Office Safety. Health and Claims Department. Such notifcation shall be by the fastest rr.eans of communication and this report prepared the same day. Answer each question fully, When blarA spaces are not sufficient for full statements, answer each on seperate sheets and attach herets.

PREPARE A SKETCH OF ACCIDENT BELOW: Sketch should show

1) POSITION OF VEHICLES. BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES. ETC.
2) STREET NAMES. DIRECTIONS OF TRAVEL. STOP OR WARNING SIGNS, ETC.
3) LANE WIDTHS, SKID MARKS POINT OF IMPACT, INCLUDING MEASUREMENTS AS APPROPRIATEI 4

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Ambulance Name Address Phone Remarks San Luis Ambulance 358 Santa Rosa 543-2626 Radiation Exposure Service San Luis Obispo Patients Five Cities Ambulance 135 South Halcyon Rd.

459 4241 Service Arroyo Grande South Bay Fire / Ambulance 2315 South Halcyon Rd.

.d8-1414 Arroyo Grande Bay Ambulance 510 Bonita 772 -26it.

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CENTRAL DISPATCH FOR ALL OF THE AB0VE AMBULANCE SERVICES 543-7911 g

Hospitals French Hospital 1911 Johnson Avenue 543-5353 Radiation Exposure L

San Luis Obispo Patients-External Defib. Equip.

    • Sierra Vista Hospital 1010 Murray Avenue 543-6550 External

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Equipped Arroyo Grande Community 345 South Halcyon Rd 489-426]

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Physicans San Luis Medical Clinic 1235 Osos Street 543-5600 San Luis Obispo

  • Richard E. Fleming 1235 Osos Street Industrial Injury San Luis Obispo Treatment and Eye Injuries T. A. Beresky 100 Casa Street Eye Injuries San Luis Obispo -
  • David W. Ralston 1941 Johnson Ave.

Industrial Injury Suite 203 and Preemployment San Luis Obispo Physical Exam,s Laurence H. Lotz 1941 Johnson Ave Industrial Injury Suite iT and Preemployment San Luis Obispo Physical Exams 1.

This list extracted from Standard Practice No. 251.1-1, Panel of Physicians, Ambulances, and Hospitals Coast Valleys Division, dated 9/29/83.

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m ARROYO GRANDE Five Cities Ambulance 135 South Halcyon Road (805)489-4241 Ambul.

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AA.' Comunity Hospital 345 South Halcyon Road (805)489-4261 Hosp. DEF

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Services (Emergency Medical Technician)

CENTRAL DISPATCH (805)543-7911 Ambul.

Twin Cities Comunity 1500 Las Tablas, (805)434-2813 Hosp DEF Hospital Templeton BAYWOOD PARK - LOS OSOS 1]

South Bay Fire / Ambulance 2315 Bayview Heights (805)528-1414 Ambul CENTRAL DISPATCH (805)543-7911 Ambul 1

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ADDRESS TELEPHONE SERVICE CAMBRIA Cambria Ambulance 1460 Main Street (805)927-4221 Ambul Service-CENTRAL DISPATCH (805)S43-7911 Ambul CARMEL Red Cross Ambulance Carmel Fire House, (408)624-3838 Ambul 6th & Delores Streets Connunity Hospital of Carmel & Pacific Grove (408)624-5311 Hosp DEF the Monterey Peninsula Highway

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HOLLISTER N.L. Currie 390 Seventh Street I-E Martin M. Bress 931 Sunset Drive I-E Stephens & Poletti 328 Fourth Street (408)637-7474 Ambul

. Ambulance Hazel Hawkins Hospital 911 Sunset Drive (408)637-5711 Hosp DEF KING CITY

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TITLE: EMPLOYEE INJURY OR ILLNESS (NON-RADIOLOGICAL)

ATTACHMENT 10 EP M-1 APPENDIX Z 1.

When this Emergency Procedure has been implemented for injuries or illnesses occurring within th plant gate, and upon direction from the Shift Foreman, proceed as follows:

  • a Notify the Plant Manager or his designated alternate.

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Notify the Compensation Claims Representative, Department of Safety Health and Claims, per the attached list of personnel.

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Review the circumstances causing the injury or illness against the criteria for reports to NRC contained in Administrative Procedure C-11, Supplement 1, " Supplement 1 to Non-Routine Notification and Reporting to the NRC and Other Governmental Agencies". Appendix I.19, " Reporting of Significant Operation Events". If circumstances warrant, designate the event in accordance with the criteria contained in Procedure C-11.

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Also notify the following if NRC is notified - Supervising Nuclear Generation Engineer (Personnel and Environmental Safety) or his alternate in the Department of Nuclear Plant Operation:

Mr. W. H. Fujimoto PGandE 222-4004 Plant Extension 3277 y

Home (415) 799-5080 NOTE: If the above General Office person cannot be promptly reached, request the Systems Dispatcher to contact alternate personnel.

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. TOWN' ADDRESS TELEPHONE SERVICE

~LOMPOC Connunity Ambulance 410 East Locust (805)736-7547 Ambul Service 736-8550 Lompoc Hospital District 508 East Hickory Avenue (805)735-3351 Hosp DEF 736-1201

'LOS OSOS South Bay Fire Bayview Heights (805)528-1414 Ambul Department / Ambulance CENTRAL DISPATCH (805)543-7911 s

MONTEREY W.A. Carnazzo 464 Pacific Street.

I-E Nello P. Torri 1010 Cass Street I-E Howard Press

, 172 El Dorado 1-E John J. D'Attilio 880 Cass Street Eye George S. Campion 1010 Cass Street Eye C

Eskaton Health Care 576 Hartnell Street (408)375-2621 Hosp DEF Center (24-hour Emergency Service)

Peninsula Community Carmel & Pacific Grove (408)624-5311 Hosp DEF Highway, Carmel MORRO BAY Bay Ambulance 510 Bonita (805)772-2626 Ambul DC0152 10VIII

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  • Stanley J. Kirk 1305 Vine Street I-E Physicians' Exchange

. Professional Ambulance 1035 Vine Street (805)238-2545 Ambul Service CENTRAL DISPATCH (805)543-7911 Ambui Twin Cities Hospital 1500 Las Tablas Road (805)434-2813 Hosp DEF Templeton SALINAS W.H. Lawler, Jr.

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Howard C. Miles 535 East Romie Lane I-E Glenn H. Smith 230 San Jose Street Eye E.0. Dong 535 East Romie Lane Eye Robert Avila 102 San Miguel Ave.

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" Panel of Physicians. Ambulances and Hospitals Issuad: 9/29/83 Coast Valleys Division TOWN ADDRESS TELEPHONE SERVICE SANTA BARBARA St. Francis Hospital 601 East Micheltorena (805)962-7661 Hosp DEF (805)966-1531 SANTA MARIA Brian J. Kintry 915 E. Stowell, Suite A I

Jules 8ertero 201 West Cook Street I-E

  • Harry K. Lienke 217 East Fesler' I-E
  • Donald E. Reiner 1414-D South Miller St.

I D.D. Shepard 1414 South Miller St.

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will respond more rapidly to treatment if kept busy in a light-duty capacity.

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DATE 6/11/84 DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR PLANT OPERATIONS PAGE 1 0F 3 DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NO(S) 1 AND 2 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE IMPORTANT

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FIRE PROTECTION OF SAFE SHUTDOWN EQUIPMENT TO TITLE:

SAFETY APPROVED.

PLANTMANAGERM DATE SCOPE This procedure provides analyzed corrective actions to take following a fire (s) in any plant area (s) containing safe shutdown equipment.

Fire areas not containing safe shutdown equipment are not addressed by this procedure. Safe shutdown equipment are those defined in Appendix 2 of this procedure. This procedure and changes thereto requires PSRC review.

DISCUSSION The equipment required to place the plant in a safe shutdown condition is contained in various fire areas (zones) within the plant. A fire area is defined as that portion of the plant that is separated from other areas by boundary fire barriers (walls, floor, ceiling) with any openings or penetrations protected with seals or closures having a fire resistance rating equal to that of the barrier. The barrier rating is commensurate with the free fire hazard in the area. Fire zones are subdivisions of fire areas and are not necessarily bounded by a continuous fire barrier. Should a fire break out in one of the fire areas (zones), safe shutdown and free fire hazard analysis has demonstrated that the safe shutdown of the unit will not be jeopardized. However, the manual operation of certain safety shutdown equipment may be required depending on the location and severity of the fire.

Safe shutdown equipment are defined on the stipulation that a complete loss of off-site power has occurred, and only diesel power is available. Therefore, this procedure may be conservative at various places.

If a fire does occur in an area containing safe shutdown equipment but off-site power or in-house (non-vital) power continues to be available, the operator should continue to attempt to operate the plant with " normal" equipment, using the instructions provided in this procedure as back-up.

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DATE 6/11/84 PAGE 2 0F 3 m LE: FIRE PROTECTION OF SAFE SHUTDOWN EQUIPMENT There are more fire zones in the plant than is addressed in this

' procedure. The reason why certain fire zones are not included in this procedure is because those zones do not contain safe shtudown circuits in them.

PROCEDURE 1.

If a fire occurs in the plant the following additional procedures should be used immediately:

a.

Non-radiological Fires - Volume 3 in the Plant Manual.

Emergency Procedure M-6 b.

Radiological Fire

- Volume 3 in the Plant Manual, Emergency Procedure R-6 c.

All Fires

- Volume 11 in the Plant Manual.

Fire Plan Section d.

All Fires

- Volume 2 in the Plant Manual, Fire Fighting Tactics, K-2C 2.

The DETECTOR ZONES (listed in the Fire Plan) do not coincide with

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the FIRE AREAS (ZONES) defined in this procedure. Once the location of the fire is known, determine which area (zone) it is in by referring to Appendix 1 of this procedure.

g: Not all fire zones are equipped with fire / smoke detectors.

3.

After identifying the affected fire area (zone), follow the guidelines in Appendix 3 of this procedure to maintain the operability of the safe shutdown equipment.

4.

In Appendix 3 of this procedure, whenever the instructions call out for manually closing pump breakers for CCW or charging pumps, be aware that there are dedicated wrenches available in the 4KV switchgear rooms that can be used to open the switchgear doors.

The instructions to manually close the pump breaker are posted inside the door.

5.

Whenever manual valving is perfomed on a motor operated valve, the power supply for the valve should be tripped off at the 480 volts load center.

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x PAGE 3 0F 3 TIT 1 FIRE PROTECTION OF SAFE SHUTDOWN EQUIPMENT 6.

The smoke and fire detectors located throughout the plant are not seismic qualified. Therefore, following any earthquake that registers greater than.02g at the plant, it must be assumed that the detectors fail. Within two hours all fire area (zones) must be inspected for possible undetected earthquake induced fires.

REFERENCES 1.

Fire Protection Review, USNRC Docket Nos. 50-275 and 50-323.

2.

Technical Specification 3.3.3.8.

3.

Report on 10 CFR 50 Appendix R Review Unit 1, USNRC Docket No.

50-275, July 15, 1983 ATTACHMENTS Specific information concerning safe shutdown equipment affecteo by fire is included in this procedure as follows:

This section contains an index to allow the APPENDIX 1 operator to quickly locate the fire zones, and the page number for the corrective instructions corresponding to the fire zones, when a smoke / fire detector alarm is activated in the Control Room.

This section contains a list of the various APPENDIX 2 systems and equipment required for safety shutdown and also lists the redundant equipment available.

This section contains a list of each fire area APPENDIX 3 (zone) that contains safe shutdown equipment and states where the equipment is. It includes guidelines for maintaining the operability of safe shutdown equipment.

Plant Layout Drawings of Fire Area (Zone) Locations and Boundaries.

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128' ELEY NR AUX RELAY RACKS /

CABLE SPREAD RM.

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128' ELEY UNDER MAIN CONT BD L784/

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128' ELEV UNDER MAIN CONT BD IVB2/

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128' ELEV UNDER MAIN CONT BD IVBS/

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128' ELEY NR ANNUNCIATOR RACKS /

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128' ELEV NR UNDER OPERATORS CONSOLE /"

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128' ELEY NR UNDER MAIN CONT BD IVB1/"

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128' ELEY NR UNDER SAFEGUARDS RACKS / "

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128' ELEY NR CONT I & PROT II RACKS / "

7-A 10 128' ELEY NR PORT III RACKS /

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1 11 128' ELEY UNDER RAD MONITOR RACKS /"

7-A 32 12 128' ELEY UNDER PROT I RACKS / LOCAL ALARM LIGHT 7-A 13 128' ELEY UNDER PROT II RACKS / "

7-A 14 128' ELEY UNDER PROT III RACKS /"

7-A 15 128' ELEY UNDER PROT IV RACKS / "

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.1 119' ELEV OVER 480V. MCC ISE 14-C N/A.

2 119' ELEV DVER 480V. MCC 150 14-C N/A-3 119' ELEV DVER 480V. MCC 15J/CN0 POLISHING AREA NOTE l' A

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119' ELEV. 4KV SUPPLY FAN ROOM 13-E 35 2

119' ELEV. 4KV SUPPLY FAN ROOM 13-E 3

119' ELEV. 4KV SUPPLY FAN RCOM 13-E 4

119' ELEV. OVER EXCITATION SWGR 13-D 5

119' ELEV. OVER 4KV SWGR BUS F 13-A 34 6

119' ELEV. OVER 4KV SWGR BUS G 13-8 7

119' ELEV. OVER 4KV SWGR BUS H 13-C l

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5 85' ELEV. OVER 4KV SWGR BUS D 10 f

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100' ELEV. CONTM'T PENETRATION AREA / ELECTRIC 3-BB 12 PENETRATION AREA ABOVE CABLE TRAY l

2 100' ELEY. CONTM'T PENETRATION AREA / ELECTRIC 3-BB PENETRATION AREA AB0VE CABLE TRAY l

3 100' ELEY. CONTM'T PENETRATION AREA / ELECTRIC 3-BB PENETRATION AREA ABOVE CABLE TRAf 4

100' ELEY. CONTM'T PENETRATION AREA / ELECTRIC 3-BB PENETRATION AREA AB0VE CABLE TRAY 5

100' ELEY. CONTM'T PENETRATION AREA / ELECTRIC 3-BB PENETRATION AREA AB0VE CABLE TRAY 6

85' ELEV. POST-ACCIDENT SAMPLE AREA 3-BB 7

85' ELEV. POST-ACCIDENT SAMPLE AREA 3-BB 8

95' ELEY. HVAC RM OVERHEAD / POST ACCIDENT SAMPLING AREA 14-A 36 9

95' ELEY. HVAC RM FL1RS/CHARC0AL FILTER TEMP SENSOR 14-A 10 95' ELEY. HVAC RM FLTRS/ CHARCOAL FILTER TEMP SENSOR 14-A 11 95' ELEV. HVAC RM FLTRS/CHARC0AL FILTER TEMP SENSOR 14-A l

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115' ELEY. CONTM'T PENETRATION AREA /AB0VE CABLE TRAY 3-BB 12 2

115' ELEV. CONTM'T PENETRATION AREA /AB0VE CABLE TRAY 3-BB 3

115' ELEY. CONTM'T PENETRATION AREA /AB0VE CABLE TRAY 3-BB 4

115' ELEY. CONTM'T PENETRATION AREA /ABOVE CABLE TRAY 3-BB A

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115' ELEV. COMPUTER INVERTER 6-A-5 31 2

115' ELEY. BATTERY CHARGER 11 ROOM 6-A-1 28 3

115' ELEV. BATTERY CHARGER 12 ROOM 6-A-2 4

115' ELEY. BATTERY CHARGER 13 ROOM 6-A-3 5

115' ELEY. R00 CONTROL CABLE TRAYS 6-A-4 30 6

115' ELEV. R0D DRIVE MG SET 1-1 6-A-4 7

115' ELEY. R0D CONT. CABINETS 6-A-4 8

115' ELEY. ROD DRIVE MG SET 1-2 6-A-4 9

115' ELEY. ROD CONT. CABINETS 6-A-4 10+18 (NUMBER 10 THRU 18 SHOWN ON UNIT 2 SM0KE DETECTOR LOCATIONS TABLE) e I

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100' ELEV. HOT SHUTDOWN PANEL 5-A 27 2

100' ELEV. 480V BUS 1F ROOM 5-A-1 26 3

100' ELEV. 480V BUS 1G ROOM 5-A-2 4

100' ELEV. 480V BUS 1H ROOM 5-A-3 S

100' ELEY. UNDER PART LENGTH ROD CONT. CAB..

5-A-4 27 6

100' ElEV. UNDER 480V.'L. C. 130 5-A-4 7

100' ELEV. UNDER 480V. L. C. 13E 5-A-4 8

100' ELEV. UNDER R00 DRIVE PROGRANMER 5-A-4 9

100' ELEV. UNDER 480V. MCC 12J 5-A-4 10 100' ELEV. UNDER 480V. MCC 12I 5-A-4 11 100' ELEV. HOT SHUTDOWN PANEL 5-A-4 12 100' ELEV. HOT SHUTDOWN PANEL 5-A-4 13+20 SHOWN ON UNIT 2 SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATIDh5 TABLE A

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73' ELEV. 480 V MCC 12M AND 12N 3-F 6

2 73' ELEY. 480 V MCC 12M AND 12N 3-F 3

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INSIDE CONTM'T NR COL 7 BET INST TRAYS 1-A 1

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INSIDE CONTM'T BET SG 14 & RCP 14 1-B 3

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4 INSIDE CONTM'T BRG 64* ELEY. 150 1-C 5-FLAME TYPE DETECTOR j.

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INSIDE CONTM'T NR COL 12 & TRAY.EJB 1-A 1-9 INSIDE CONTM'T NR COL 10 & TRAY PJBA 1-A-1 10 INSIDE'CONTM'T BRG 265' ELEV. 150'-

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15+22 INSIDE CONTM'T BELOW 117' ANNULUS AREA 1-A 1

23+29 INSIDE CONTM'T BELOW 117' ANNULUS AREA 1-A 1

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INTAKE STRUCTURE BETWEEN 480V MCC 14D & 14E 30-B N/A 2

INTAKE STRl!CTURE OUTSIDE U-1 ASW PUMP VAULTS 3-A-5 38 B

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64' ELEV. WSTE GAS COMP 01 ROOM 3-C 6

2 64' ELEY. WSTE GAS COMP 11 ROOM 3-C 3

64' ELEY. CABLE TRAYS NORTH WALL / AREA H 3-C 4

64' ELEV. CABLE TRAYS NORTH WALL / AREA H 3-C 5

64' ELEY. CABLE TRAYS NORTH WALL / AREA H 3-C 6

64' ELEY. RHR PP 1-1 ROOM 3-B-1 5

7 64' ELEV. RHR PP 1-2 ROOM / AREA K 3-B-2 8

64' ELEY. CABLE TRAYS NORTH WALL / AREA K 3-C 6

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73' ELEY. ABOVE CORRIDOR DUCTS / AREA H 3-C 6

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73' ELEY. AB0VE CORRIDOR DUCTS / AREA H 3-C 4

73' ELEV. ABOVE CORRIDOR DUCTS / AREA K 3-C 5

73' ELEY. ABOVE CORRIDOR DUCTS / AREA K 3-C 6

73' ELEY. AB0VE CORRIDOR DUCTS / AREA K 3-C 7

73' ELEY. ABOVE CORRIDOR DUCTS / AREA K 3-C 8

73' ELEV. ABOVE CONTM'T SPRAY PP 1-2 ROOM 3-F 9

73' ELEY. CONTM'T SPRAY PP 1-2 ROOM 3-F 10 73' ELEY. CHG PP 1-3 ROOM 3-H-2 7

11 73' ELEY. CHG PP 1-2 ROOM 3-H-1 12 73' ELEV. CHG RHR HX 1-2 ROOM 3-B-2 5

13 73' ELEY. CHG RHR HX 1-1 ROOM 3-B-1 14 73' ELEY. CHG PP 1-1 ROOM 3-H-1 7

15 73' ELEY. CCW PP 1-3 ROOM 3-J-3 9

16 73' ELEY. CCW PP 1-2 ROOM 3-J-2 8

17 73' ELEY. CCW PP 1-1 ROOM 3-J-1 7

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115' ELEV. FIRE PPs ROOM 3-M N/A B

7 1+9 115' ELEY. FILTER BANK ROOMS.

3-P-4 N/A AIR SHIELD TYPE 10+14 115' ELEY. FILTER BANK ROOMS 3-P-4 N/A FLAME DET TYPE B

8 1+9 115' ELEY. FILTER BANK ROOMS 3-P-4 N/A AIR SHIELD TYPE 10+13 115' ELEY. FILTER BANK ROOMS 3-P-4 N/A FLAME DET TYPE 14 115' ELEY. EXH FAN 1 ROOM 3-P-4 N/A 15 100' ELEV./ AREA L 3-P-1 N/A 16 85' ELEY. (FUEL HAND) SUPPLY FAN ROOM 3-P-1 N/A B

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125' ELEV. FUEL STORAGE 3-R N/A B

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140' ELEV. SPENT FUEL STORAGE 3-R N/A FLAME DET TYPE 2

140' ELEV. NEW FUEL STORAGE

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140' ELEV. HOT SHOP AREA 3-S N/A 9

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13 1+13 140' ELEV. MN CONTROL BOARDS 8-C 32 INDICATING LIGHTS 14+16 140' ELEV. CONTROL CONSOLE 8-C 32 INDICATING LIGHTS B

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140' ELEV. COMPUTER ROOM 8-A N/A 2

140' ELEY. SSPS ROOM 8-G 32 3

140' ELEV. REC & STORAGE ROOM 8-E N/A 4

140' ELEV. SFM OFFICE 8-E N/A B

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140' ELEY. 500 KV CONT BOARD 8-C 32 INDICATING LIGHTS 2+5 140' ELEY. NI5 RACKS 8-C INDICATING LIGHTS 6

140' ELEY. INCORE INST RACKS 8-C INDICATING LIGHTS 7

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DIABLO CANYON UNIT 1 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR SAFE SHUTDOWN LThe following' list represents the minimum equipment required to bring the plant to a cold shutdown as defined by 10CFR50, Appendix R, Section III.G.I.a. and b.

SYSTEM AND ACTIVE COMPONENTS REDUNDANCY AND/OR COMPONENTS 1.

Emergency Power Supply ca.

Diesel generators, 1-1, 1-2, 2 of 3 required 1-3 j

b. _ Diesel fuel oil transfer pumps, 1 of 2 puinps required 0-1, 0-2 c.

Day tank level control valves 1 of 2 (CV's per day tank required LCV-85 LCV-88~

LCV-86, LCV-89 LCV-87, LCV-90

'd. 125V de batteries 2 of 3 required e.

Battery chargers 2 of 5 required f.

Inverters 2 of 4 required g.

4KV power supplies to 480 volt 2 of 3 required load centers and load center transformers h.- 125V de supplies to 4KV 2 of 3 required switchgear 1.

125V power supplies to main 2 of 3 required switchgear board a

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SYSTEM AND ACTIVE COMPONENTS REDUNDANCY AND/OR COMPONENTS 2.

Auxiliary Feedwater System a.

Auxiliary feedwater (AFW) pumps 1 of 3 pumps required (turbine-driven AFW pump 1-1 and motor-driven AFW pumps 1-2 and 1-3) b.

Associated steam supply valves Applicable only to AFW pump 1-1 for AFW pump 1-1:

FCV-95, FCV-152, FCV-15 Required for AFW pump 1-1 FCV-37, FCV-38 1 of 2 valves required for AFW pump 1-1 i

c.

Associated level control valves:

Pump 1-1: LCV-107, LCV-108 1 of 2 valves required for Pump 1-1 Pump 1-2: LCV-110, LCV-111 1 of 2 valves required for Pump 1-2 Pump 1-3: LCV-113, LCV-115 1 of 2 valves required for Pump 1-3 d.

Water supply and associated

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1) Condensate storage tank, or No valves required
2) Fire water storage tank 1 of 2 valves required for fire water FCV-436 FCV-437 storage tank. Can be manually operated if required.

3.

Residual Heat Removal System

  • a.

Residual Heat Removal (RHR) 1 of 2 pumps required pumps 1-1 and 1-2 b.

RHR heat exchangers,1-1 and 1 of 2 Hx required 1-2 c.

RHR valves:

HCV-637. HCV-638 (RHR Flowpath) 1 of 2 valves required 8809-A, 8809-B (RHR Flowpath) 1 of 2 valves required 8700A, 87008 RHR Suction) 1 of 2 valves required 8716A,87168-RHRFlowpath) 1 of 2 valves required

  • Components of RHR system are required for COLD SHUTDOWN I

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SYSTEM AND ACTIVE COMPONENTS REDUNDANCY AND/0R COMPONENTS d.

RHR heat sink:

Component Cooling Water (CCW)

See Item 5

-System Auxiliary Saltwater (ASW)

See Item 6 System e.

RHR valves 8701 and 8702 (hot 1 of 2 required to maintain reactor legRHRsuction) coolant pressure boundary during HOT SHUTDOWN. Can be manually opened for COLD SHUTDOWN. Valve power circuits are nonnally racked out at the motor control center.

4.

Charging and Boration a.

Centrifugal charging pumps 1-1, 1 of 3 pumps required 1-2 reciprocating pump 1-3 (used as backup to 2 centrifugal pumps) b.

Charging pump cooling:

CCW system See Item 5 ASW system See Item 6 c.

Centrifugal charging pump 1-1 Only utilized to start charging and 1-2 auxiliary lube oil pumps.

pumps. Can be bypassed.

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Charging and boration flow path

1) Using boric acid tanks:

Boric acid tanks 1 of 2 tanks required Boric acid transfer pumps 1 of 2 pumps required Boric acid filter Only flow path required Valve 8104 Required for boric acid tank flowpath Charging pumps 1 of 3 pumps required Valve FCV-128 Required for centrifugal charging pumps. Two manual bypass flow pths.

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APPENDIX 2 (CONTINUED) p SYSTEM AND ACTIVE COMPONENTS REDUNDANCY AND/OR COMPONENTS and a) Charging through No additional components required reactor coolant pump seal via RCP seal injection b) Charging through All of these valves required for this regenerative HX and

. flow path valves HCV-142, 8108, 8107 and:

(1) Valve 8145 and 1 of 2 valves required for 8148, charging to pressurizer auxiliary spray auxiliary pressurizer J

spray, or(2) Valve 8146 Valve required charging to loop 3 cold leg or (3) Valve 8147 Valve required charging to loop 4 cold leg or2) Using boron injection tanks:

Refueling water storage Required for this flowpath tank Valves 8805A, 8805B 1 of 2 valves required Charging Pumps 1 of 3 valves required Yalve FCV-128 Required for reciprocating charging pump Valves 8803A, 88038 1 of 2 valves required Boron Injection Tank (BIT)

Required Valves 8801A, 8801B 1 of 2 valves required S.

Component Cooling Water System a.

CCW pumps 1-1, 1-2 and 1-3 1 of 3 pumps required b.

CCW heat exchanger 1-1, 1-2 1 of 2 Hx required n

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SYSTEM AND ACTIVE COMPONENTS REDUNDANCY AND/0R COMPONENTS c.

CCW Valves:

FCV-355 (CCW Misc. Service-Required for reciprocating charging Header):

pump 1-3 cooling. Can be opened manually if required.

service headers) (CCW vital 1 of 2 valves required FCV-430, FCV-431 FCV-364, FCV-365 (CCW to RHR 1 of 2 valves required for RHR system L) cooling. Valves required for COLD SHUTDOWN. Manual operation assumed in event of failure of remote control.

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CCW heat sink:

ASW system See Item 6 6.

Auxiliary Saltwater System a.- Auxiliary saltwater (ASW) 1 of 2 pumps required

pump, 1-1, 1-2 b.

ASW valves:

FCV-602, FCV-603 (ASW to CCW 1 of 2 valves required Hx) 7.

Main Steam System a.

10% steam relief valves:

1 of 4 valves required PCV-19. PCV-20, PCV-21 PCV-22 Backup to 10% steam relief valves provided by main steam code safety valves b.

Steam generator blowdown Required to close to maintain water isolation valves:

inventory for safe shutdown FCV-760, FCV-761 FCV-762. FCV-763 c

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SYSTEM AND ACTIVE COMPONENTS REDUNDANCY AND/0R COMPONENTS 8.

Instrumentation a.

Steam generator level 1 steam generator required for cooldown SG 1-1: LT-516 LT-517, LT-518 LT-519 SG 1-2: LT-526, LT-527, LT-528. LT-529 SG 1-3: LT-536, LT-537, LT-538, LT-539 SG 1-4: LT-546 LT-547, LT-548, LT-549 b.

Steam generator pressure:

1 steam generator required for j

cooldown Loop 1: PT-514 PT-515 PT-516 1 of 3 PT's required for that loop Loop 2: PTc524, PT-525 PT-526 Loop 3: PT-534, PT-535, PT-536 Loop 4: PT-544, PT-545, PT-546 c.

Reactor coolant system 1 of 2 required per loop temperature:

1 loop required for cooldown

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Reactor coolant system or 1 of 3 wide range pts required pressurizer system:

P"-403 PT-405, PT-406, Wide range P1-455, PT-456, PT-457, Narrow range PT-474 e.

Pressurizer Level 1 of 4 required LT-459 LT-460 LT-461. LT-406 f.

Source range' flux monitors 1 of 2 required NE-31, NE-32

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Ventilation for Safe Shutdown Equipment La. *480 switchgear room and inverter room supply and exhaust fans S-43 S-44 1 of 2 required E-43, E-44 1 of 2 required Dampers:

HD43, HD44 1 of 2 required b.

  • 4.16KV switchgear room supply 2 of 3 required

-'j fans 5-67, S-68, S-69 c.

ASW pump room exhaust fans 1 of 2 required E-101, E-103

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Reactor Coolant System a.

Pressurizer power operated Required to prevent LOCA due to stuck relief valves PCV-455C, 474, open valve 456 and block valves 8000A, B and C.

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Appendix 3 Page 1 of 41 EP M-10. Fire Protection of Safe Shutdown Equipment AFFECTED EWIRENT ALTERIATIVE EQUIF9ENT/0FERATOR ACTIONS 1.0 Fire Area 1 (Fire Zone 1-A)

-Containment Annulus Area Elevation 91' 1.A)

Residual Heat Removal System

1) MOV 8701
1) Verify MOV 8701 and 8702 breakers are racked out to MOV 8702 prevent inadvertant opening. When needed for cooldown, manually (handle) open valves, or open from Control Room.

[The pressure and temperature interlock on these valves may need to be jumpered in order to open valve from Control Room.]

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1) 8146 Normal Charging
1) Charge and borate via 8147 Alternate Charging a)' RCP seals b) BIT bypass l

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2) Continue to use PZR normal spray from loop 1 or loop 2 if 8148 PZR auxiliary spray bypass offsite-power is available.

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PZR Level Transmitters

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1) If all three level indications are lost, use LT 406 at the dedicated shutdown panel. LT 406 is cold calibrated, LT 460 therefore adjust for temperature errors accordingly.

LT 461 1.E)

Steam Generator Level Transmitters S.G. #1 S.G. #2 S.G. #3 S.G. #4 Fire Protection Revie r indicated that at least 2 out of 4 level transmitters should still be available.

LT 516 LT 526 LT 536 LT 546 LT 517 LT 527 LT 537 LT 547 LT 518 LT 528 LT 538 LT 548 LT 519 LT 529 LT 539 LT 549 1.F)

RCS Temperature Elements Hot Leg Cold Leg Loop 1 and 2 temperature elements or Loop 3 and 4 temperature may be damaged by fire, but not all four Loop 1 TE 413A TE 4138 loops. Use TE's from the two loops still available.

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Reactor Coolant Pump Area, Elevation 91' 2.A)

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13.0 Fire Area AB-1 (Fire Zone 3-J-3)

Component Cooling Water Pump 1-3, Aux Bldg. 75' Elevation 13.A) Boration Path 8803A - BIT inlet valve Use nomal CVCS charging path for boration.

88038 - BIT inlet valve 13.8) CCW Pp 1-3 Use CCW Pp 1-1 and 1-2, 13.C) Charging pumps 1-1, 1-2 and their aux lobe oil The circuitry for the auxiliary lube oil pumps for charging pumps, reciprocating charging pump 1-3 control.

pumps 1-1 and 1-2 may be fire damaged. Without the auxiliary lube oil pumps, these pumps cannot be started from the Control Room or Hot Shutdown Panel. Therefore, if they are needed, start them locally at 4 KV switchgear rooms. Refer to Step 4 of main procedure.

If the reciprocating charging pump is lost, use centrifugal charging pump 1-1 and 1-2.

14.0 Fire Area AB-1 (Fire Zone 3-L)

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HCV - 142 If fire damaged the capability to modulate this valve, use the duplicate control at the hot S/D panel, (using backup nitrogen supply) 88018 - BIT outlet Use 8801A 8145 - PZR Aux Spray For depressurization of RCS, use PZR PORV 474 (which is 8148 - PZR Aux Spray Bypass sufficiently separated from these valves) [if RCPs are not running.

If RCPs c.re running, try the nomal PZR spray valves, or the manual PZR spray valves bypass inside containment.]

If 8145 or 8148 fail open due to hot short, teminate premature RCS depressurization using 8107 or 8108. These valves are not affected by fire at this elevation.

8146 - Normal Charging Fire at this elevation could cause both these valves to fail 8147.- Alternate Charging close.

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1) Manual bypass valve 8969 around the BIT
2) or charge through the BIT 4.

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5.a 101 Steam Dump Valves If fire damaged the capability to operate these valves from VB-3, go to the hot shutdown panel to operate them.

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MRCD EQUPPUT Ridet4TIVE EQUlitENT/0KRATOR ETIONS 5.b Steam Generato-Blowdown Valves inside If these' valves failed open due to a fire in this area, isolate.the corresponding outside containment blowdown Containment isolation valve.

FCV 760 FCV 761 FCV 762 FCV 763 5.c Steam Generator Level Transmitter Fire in this elevation may have damaged the steam generator-LT's. At least the level transmitter ending in 7's or 9's (LT 517, 527, 537, 547 and LT 519, 529, 539, 549) should still be available, due to their physical seperation one another.

5.d Steam Generator Pressure Transmitters At least one of the following groups of steam generator pressure transmitters should still be available after a fire in this area:

Group A: PT 514 S.G. #1 PT 524 S.G. #2 Group B: PT 515 S.G. fl PT 525 S.G. #2 Group C: PT 536 (S.G. f3)

PT 546 (S.G. f4) 6.a Pressurizer PORV's and block valves A fire at this elevation can cause at most two PORV's to fati close, and the block valves to fail as is, normally open. In PCV 474, 8000A addition aux spray valve 8145 will be available. Therefore, either 8145 or the available PORY (474 or 455c and 456) can PCV 456, 80008 PCV 455C, 8000C be used to depressurize the RCS. [Whenusingauxspray, secure normal and alternate charging.]

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AFFECTEDEujlRefT ALTElWATIVE EQUlF9ENT/0PERATOR ACTIONS However, following a fire, a hot short could_ occur when the operator operates (opens) the PZR aux spray valve 8148.

resulting in the spurious opening of PORY 455C. [Therefore the operator may want to attempt closing block valve'8000C before opening 8148, or not use it at all]

6.b Pressurizer Level Transmitters At least one of these pressurizer transmitters should still be available following a fire at this elevation.

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Loop 2 423A 4238 Loop 3 433A 4338 Loop 4 443A 443B 7.

RHR hot leg injection isolation The fire could cause a hot short in the control circuit valve 8703.

resulting in premature opening of this valve. However, there are two series check valves downstream which will prevent the RHR piping from being pressurized.

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Source Range Monitors At least one source range monitor should still be available.

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Aux Feedwater System The steam supply valve FCV-95 to turbine driven AFW pump may be fire damaged. However, motor driven AFW Pp 1-2 and 1-3 should still be available, although the ability to modulate LCV 110 (AFW Pp 1-2 to S.G. #1)) and LCV 111 (AFW Pp 1-2 to S.G. #2) may be lost. In that case, handwheel modulation will be required for LCV 110 and 111. At any rate, LCV 110 and 111 can fail only in the OPEN position. This is up to the operator's option since LCV 115 and 113 are unaffected and would be available with AFW Pp 1-3.

3.

Diesel 1-1 Normal DC control power may have been damaged by fire. If so, select backup control power at local diesel control panel. In addition. Diesel 1-2 & 1-3 are available.

If the control circuits for these valves are damaged by fire, 4.

CCW to RhR HX the valves can be operated using handwheels provided.

FCV 364 FCY 365

5. ' Steam Generator Pressure Transmitter Steam Generator 1-1 pressure transmitter PT 514 may have been damaged by fire. All other steam generator pressure transmitters are not affected by a fire in this area.

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Charging and Boration 8104 - Emerg boration Use manual bypass valve 8471, if FCV 110A is open; or 8805 A and B - supply from RWST.

f 8107 - Charging line iso valve They are fail as-is valve, that is, when d.'maged by fire 8108 - Charging line iso valve during at power condition, they will remain open.

l 8145 - PZR Aux Spray If this valve hot shorts open, isolate using HCV 142 or 8108.

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normal and alternate charging valves.] pray is used, secure (aux spray valve bypass). [When aux s 8146 - Normal Charging (loop 4)

When damaged by fire, 8146 and 8147 can fail either open or 8147 - Alternate Charging (loop 3) closed. [The fail open position is not of concern since 8801A - BIT outlet charging flow would not be affected.] If they fail close, 88018 - BIT outlet RCS boration can be accomplished via the BIT bypass manual valve 8969. The same fire would also likely damage circuits for valves 8801A and B.

Therefore, in order to borate using the BIT, the handwheels provided for the valves must be used.

HCV - 142 If damaged by fire, this valve is designed to fail closed.

Attempt to operate this valve from Hot S/D panel. In the event of a premature RCS depressurization due to spurious aux spray valve operation, at least one of the three valves HCV 142, 8107 or 8108 should be available to isolate aux spray.

Sufficient fire seperation exists between HCV 142 8 8108.

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CCW to RHR HX If the control circuits for these valves are fire damaged, they can be opened or closed using handwbeels provided for FCV - 364 the valves.

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Charging and Boration 8104 - Emerg boration Use manual bypass valve 8471, if FCV 110A is open; or 8805 A and 8 - supply from RWST.

8107 - Charging line iso valve They are fall as-is valve, that is, when damaged by fire 8108 - Charging line iso valve during at power condition, they will remain open.

8145 - PZR Aux Spray If this valve hot shorts open, isolate using HCV 142 or 8108.

These two valves (circuits) are sufficiently separated from each other to preclude concurrent damage by a single fire in this area. When RCS depressurization is required, use 8148 (auxsprayvalvebypass). [Whenauxs normalandalternatechargingvalves.]prayisused, secure 8146 - NormalCharging(loop 4)

When damaged by fire. 8146 and 8147 can fall either open or 8147 - Alternate Charging (loop 3) closed. [The fall open position is not of concern since 8801A - BIT outlet charging flow would not be affected.] If they fail close.

8801B - BIT outlet RCS boration can be accomplished via the BIT bypass manual valve 8969. The same fire would also likely damage circuits for valves 8801A and B.

Therefore, in order to borate using the BIT. the handwheels provided for the valves must be used.

HCV - 142 If damaged by fire, this valve is designed to fail closed.

Attempt to operate,this valve from Hot S/D panel. In the event of a premature RCS depressurization due to spurious aux spray valve operation, at least one of the three valves HCV 142. 8107 or.3108 should be available to isolate aux spray.

Sufficient fire seperation exists between HCV 142 & 8108.

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6.b Pressurizer Level Transmitters LT 459 and LT 461 should still be available. They are not affected by a fire in this area.

6.c RCS Pressure Transmitters PT 403 should sti'11 be available. The others (PT 405 and PT 406) may have been damaged by the fire.

6.d RCS Wide Range Temperature Elements Loop 2 hot and cold leg wide range temperature elements (TE-423A & 8) should still be available. TE's from other loops may have been fire damaged.

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Charging and Boration The charging line and isolation valve 8108 if damaged by fire will fail as is, which does not pose a problem. HCV-142 can HCV - 142 fail closed.

If so, control should still be available from the hot S/0 panel.

If 8805A and B are fire damaged, use the 8108 - Charging line iso-valve handwheels provided for the valves. Also, valve 8104 is still available.

It is not affected by a fire at this 8805A and B - RWST supply elevation.

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AFFECTED EQJIPITNT ALTERIATIVE EQUIRefT/0ERATOR KTIONS l

20.8)

Penetration Area, 100' Elevation

'1.

Diesel 1-1 Normal control power for Diesel 1-1 may be. fire damaged. If l

so, select backup control power at diesel generator room. In i

addition, Diesel 1-2 and 1-3 are not affected by this fire, i

2.

Steam Supply to AFW Pp 1-1 Turbine, and-l AFW Level Control Valves FCV-37 S.G. #2 to AFW Pp Turb Use motor driven pumps 1-2 and 1-3.

Depends on the location

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FCV-38 S.G. #3 to AFW Pp Turb of the fire. AFW TD pump train may be available.

FCV-95 Steam supply to AFW Pp Turb i

LCV - 107 TD AFW Pp to S.G. #2 LCV 107 and LCV 108 if damaged by fire will fail only in the LCV - 108 TD AFW Pp to S.G. f3 OPEN position. The same fire may also cause FCV 37, 38 and LCV - 110 MD AFW Pp 1-2 to S.G. #1-95 to fall as-is (closed). Therefore, no flow is expected LCV - til MD AFW Pp 1-2 to S.G. #2 from the turbine driven AFW Train. LCV 110, 111, 113 and 115 LCV - 113 MD AFW Pp 1-3 to S.G. #4 when damaged by a fire in this area, can fall only in the LCV - 115 MD AFW Pp 1-3 to S.G. f3 OPEN positfon. Since the motor driven AFW pumps are not affected. AFW flow is assured through these LCV's. However, in order to modulate flow, the operator must resort to the handwheels provided for at the valves. Local valve modulations is at the options of the operator since the engineering analysis demonstrated that there is adequate seperation between the redundant trains of the LCV's, depending on the location of the fire. Either AFW TD train (LCV 107, FCV 38 and FCV 95) or AFW MD Train 1-2 (LCV 110, 111. AFW Pp 1-2) or AFW MD Train 1-3 (LCV 113, 115. AFW Pp 1-3) would be available and controllable from the Control Room.

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21.A)

The north wall 21.8)

The south end of the west wall 21.C)

The space above the drop ceiling of the counting room.

21.0)

The space above the drop ceiling of the chemistry engineer office.

21.E)

The space al'ove the drop ceiling for the balance room.

21.F)

The space above the drop ceiling of the laboratory and storage room.

21.A)

Shutdown Functions along the North Wall

1) 480 volts. Bus F Fire Protection Review concluded that sufficient fire protection has been provided to these equipment such that a
2) Diesel 1-2 and 1-3 postulated fire in this area will not adversely affect their functions. Nevertheless, the equipment are listed here to alert the operators of the possibility.
3) Centrifugal charging pump 1-1 and its aux lube oil pump
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5) -Motor driven AFW pump 1-1 and_its LCV 113 and 115
6) Aux Saltwater Pump 1-1
7) BIT inlet valve 8803A 21.8)

Shutdown Functions at the South End of of the West Wall r

1) CCW HX 1-1 outlet valve FCV 430 See coments for item 21.A above.

CCW HX 1-2 outlet valve FCV 431

2) ASW valve FCV 602 to CCW HX 1-1

.ASW valve FCV 603 to CW HX 1-2 t

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3) AFW control valves LCV 110 and 111 i

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_ Shutdown Functions above the Drop Celling of the Counting Room

1) CCW HX 1-2 outlet vahe FCV 431 See coments Lr item 21.A above.
2) Diesel fuel oil transfer pump 0-2
3) AFW 1evel control valves LCV 110 and 111
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Shutdown Functions above the Drop Ceiling of Chemical Engineer Office,

1) CCW HX 1-1 outlet valve FCV 430 See canments for item 21.A above.

CCW HX 1-2 outlet valve FCV 431

2) Diesel Fuel oil transfer pumps 0-1 and 0-2
3) Boric acid transfer pump 1-1 and RWST supply valve 8805A 21.E)

Shutdown functions above the Drop Ceiling of Balance Room

1) 480 volts vital load center, IF See comments for item 21.A above.

480 volts vital load center, IG 21.F)

Shutdown Functions abeve the Drop Ceiling of the Laboratory and Storage Room

1) CCW HX 1-2 outlet valve FCV 431 See comments for item 21.A above
2) Boric acid transfer Pp 1-1 and 1-2 8805A(RWST) 88058(RWST) 8104 Emerg boration valve
3) Diesel fuel oil transfer Pp 0-1 and 0-2
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5) AFW 1evel control valves LCV 110 and til
6) Power (Bus F) to Unit 1 Control Room i

ventilation, and power (Bus H) to Unit 2 l

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22.A) 480 V Vital Load Center, IG A fire in this area could damage the Bus G safeguard i

equipment listed to the left. Bus F and H are not affected, i

22.B) Diesel 1-1 and should still be available. For diesel 1-2, if backup j

Diesel 1-2 (backup control power only) control power is lost, continue to use the normal control power.

i 22.C) Centrifugal Charging pump 1-2 and its aux j

lobe oil pump i

j 22.D) CCW Pp 1-2 and its aux lobe oil pump 22.E) ASW Pp 1-2 22.F) BIT inlet valve, 8803B 22.G) Diesel fuel oil transfer p, 0-2

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Bus Compartment Next to the Laboratory Aux Bldg. 85' Elevation 23.A) 480 V vital load center, I H A fire in this area could damage the Bus H safeguard equipment listed to the left. However, redundant trains Bus 23.8) Diesel 1-1 F and G are not affected, and should still be available. For Diesel 1-3 (Backup control power only) diesel 1-3, continue to use normal DC control power.

23.C) CCW Pp 1-3 and its aux lube oil pump 23.D) MD AFW Pp 1-2 and its LCVs 110 and 111 23.E) Diesel fuel oil transfer pump 0-1 23.F) RHR pump 1-2 24.0 Fire Area 4-B Showers, Lockers and Access Control, Aux Bldg. 85' Elevation 24.A) FCV 430 (CCW from CCW HX 1-1)

One of these two valves are nomally open at power. Since FCV 431 (CCW from CCW HX 1-2) they are fail as-is valves, at least one valve will be in the open position following a fire in this area.

24.B) FCV 602 (ASW to CCW HX 1-1)

There is a possibility that a fire in this area could cause a l

FCV 603 (ASW to CCW HX 1-2) hot short to the control circuits of these valves causing them to fail closed.

If that is the case, manually open the valve (s) by removing the air supply locally.

24.C) Diesel fuel oil transfer pump 0-1 and 0-2 Circuitry for Pump 0-2 is provided with a 1-hour fire barrier and should be available for service.

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24.0) Diesel 1-2(control)

Verify and continue to use normal dc control for diesel Diesel 1-3 (control) generator 1-2.

In addition, diesel generator 1-1 is available.

24.E) Ventilation Exhaust fan E101 for ASW pump Circuit for this fan is provided with a 1-hour fire barrier 1-2, and should be available for service.

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25.0 Fire Area 5-A-1, 5-A-2 and 5-A-3 480V Vital Switchgear Rooms (F. G & H Buses). Area H. 100' Elevation 25.A) Emergency power supply Verify redundant equipment from the alternate buses are available.

Also, a fire in any one of these areas could have damaged the control power to the diesel corresponding with the bus, and in addition, the backup control power, and power to the lube oil heater to one of the remaining diesels.

25.8) Steam generator blowdown inside containment If these valves spuriously open due to fire damage, close its isolation valves corresponding outside containment steam generator blowdown isolation valves.

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26.F) Instrumentation System

1) Steam generator pressure transmitter Use redundant pressure transmitters for affected steam PT 514, 524, 534 and 544.

generators.

2) RCS wide range temperature loop 3 and 4.

Use loop 1 and 2 RCS wide range temperature indications.

3) PZR level LT 459 and 460 Use pressurizer LT 461 and LT 406 (cold calibrated).

26.G) Ventilation System Exhaust E101 for Aux Salt Water Pp 1-2 The exhaust fan for ASW Pp 1-2 room may have been damaged by fire. If so, use ASW Pp 1-1 and exhaust fan E-103 for plant shutdown.

26.H) 10% Steam Dump Valves nitrogen and control If these valves cannot be opened pneumatically, use air (no electric circuit involved) handwheels provided for the valves.

27.0 Fire Area 6-A-1, 6-A-2, 6-A-3 Battery Inverter and DC Switchgear Rooms.115' Elevation 27.A) Emergency Power A postulated fire in any one of the DC switchgear rooms can damage all the vital equipment connected to that DC bus, and all the equipment receiving power from the instrument AC panels located in the rcom. Verify radundant equipment from alternate buses are available.

In addition, a fire in any one DC switchgear room will likely damage the backup DC control power for one of two remaining diesel generators.-

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Steam generator blowdown inside If fire damage causes these valves to spuriously open, close containment isolation valves FCV 760, their corresponding outside containment blowdown isolation 761, 762 and 763.

valves.

27.C)

PZR PORVs and block valves PORY 474, valve 8000A One of these three sets of valves may be affected by a fire PORY 455C, valve 8000B in any one DC Switchgear room. The remaining two flow paths PORY 456, valve 8000C should still be available. No adverse hot short could cause 27.D) 480V Switchgear and Inverter Room Ventilation System Supply fan S43 Following a fire in a DC Switchgear room, verify continued Supply fan S44 ventilation is being supplied to non-affected DC Switchgear If necessary, open door (s) and provide portable fan (s) room.

to ventilate the remaining DC Switchgear rooms.

27.E) AFW System Verify the availability of redundant train if a fire took away the vitality of the room. However, for fire area 6-A-1, motor driven AFW Pp 1-3 and LCV 113 and 115 which feed S.G.

1-3 and 1-4 may be lost due to a fire in this area. Local action may be required to handwheel the FCV open. MD AFW Pp 1-2 and TO AFW Pp 1-1 should still be available. FCV-38 to TD AFW Pp 1-1 may have hot short failed in the closed position. Local action may be required to handwheel the FCV open.

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AFFECD BAJIFPENT Al.1ERNATIVE EDUIRENTMERATOR ACTIONS 27.F) RCS wide range temperature

. Verify the availability of redundant instrument train if a fire took away the vitality of the room. In addition, for fire area 6-A-1, loop 1 and 2 hot and cold leg temperature indication may be lost. However. Loop 3 and 4 should still be available.

28.0 Fire Area 6-A-4 Reactor Trip Switchgear and Rod Control Progranner Area. Elevation.115' 28.A) P2R Aux Spray valve 8145 If fire damage causes this valve to fail closed, use its bypass 8148 which is not affected by a Fire in this area. If a hot short occurs and cause the valve to prematurely open, use charging line isolation valve 8107, 8108 or HCV 142 to stop RCS depressurization. Should charging line become isolated, boration via BIT bypass or the BIT itself should still be available. [Whenever aux spray is (intentionally) used to depressurize the RCS, verify that normal and alternate charging valves are closed.]

28.8) FCV 364 CCW to RHR HX 1-1 Use RHR Train 1-2. FCV 365 (CCW to RHR HX 1-2) is not affected by fire in this area.

28.C) PZR PORV 456 If fire damage causes this valve to fail open, use its block valve 8000C to isolate the flowpath.

28.D) 101 Steam Dump for S.G. #1 and 4 The 10% atmospheric dump for S.G. #2 (PCV-20) and 3 (PCV-21) should still be available.

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Motor driven AFW Pp 1-2 LCV 110 and 111 29.8) FCV 602 (ASW to CCW HX 1-1)

There is a possibility that a fire in this area could cause a FCV 603 (ASW to CCW HX 1-2) hot short to the control circuits of these valves causing them to fail close.

If that is the case, manually open the valve (s) by removing the air supply locally.

29.C) FCV430(CCWfromCCWHX1-1)

These are fail as-is valves. One of them is normally open, FCV 431 (CCW from CCW HX 1-1) therefore at least one CCW HX will always be available.

29.D) 8146 - Normal Charging Loop 3 The DC control power to these valves may be lost to a fire in 8147 - Alternate Charging, Loop 4 th'is area.

If boration is required, use the BIT bypass, or the BIT itself.

29.E) Diesel 1-2 The backup DC control power to Diesel 1-2 may be lost due to a fire in this area. Verify and continue to use normal DC control power for starting diesel.

29.F) RCS Loop 3 and 4 Wide Range Temperature RCS Loop 1 and 2 wide range T-hot and T-cold are not affected TE 433 A&B by a fire in this area.

TE 443 A&B 29.G) 10% atmospheric steam dump Fire in this area could damage the control ci'aults for these PCV-19 steam dump valves from the control room. Use the control at PCV-20 the Hot Shutdown Panel; that circuit is not affected by a PCV-21 fire in this area.

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30.0 Fire Area 7-A f

Cable Spreading Room Elev. 128' i

Refer to EP OP-8 CONTROL ROOM INACCESSIBLITY for guidance to shutdown the plant.

l 31.0 Fire Area CR-1 (Fire Zone 8-C)

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32.0 Fire Area 8-G.

l Safeguards (SSPS) Room SSPS Train A and B When a fire occurs in the SSPS room, manually trip'the reactor. Go to EP OP-0 REACTOR TRIP WITH SAFETY INJECTION for guidance'(even if no auto SIS has occured), and/or follow I

the procedure for. fire area 7A/CR-1.

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33.0 Fire Area 10 i

i 12 KV Cable Spreading Room. 76' Elevation and 12 KV Switchgear Room. 85' Elevation j

33.A) ASW Pp 1-1 and 1-2 and their associated At least one of these two ASW trains should still be exhaust fan EIO1 and E103.

available following a fire in this' area.

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CCW Pp 1-3 and its aux lube oil Pp 33.C) Ventilation System l.

4KV Swgr Rm, (Bus H)

At least two of three supply fans should still be available.

Supply fan, S-67 Open doors, and use portable fans for ventilation if needed.

4KV Swgr Rm (Bus F) l Supply fan, S-69 33.0) RHR Pp 1-1 and 1-2 At least one train should still be available.

33.E) Emergency Power i

Diesel 1-1,1-2 and 1-3 At least two diesels, one fuel oil transfer pump and two 480V Diesel F0 Transfer Pp 0-1 and 0-2 vital load centers should still be available.

480V vital load center F G & H 34.0 Fire Area TB-1, TB-2, TB-3 (Fire Zone 11-A-1, 11-B-1, 11-C-1 Respectively)

Diesel Generator Rooms (F G & H), 85' Elevation Diesel 1-3 Verify the affected diesel generator is tripped, ro11down Diesel 1-2 fire door all the way closed, carbon dioxide flooding to the Diesel 1-1 diesel generator room activated.

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'(1) Lube oil heaters for one of two remaining' diesels (2) Backup DC control power to one of two' remaining diesels

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Diesel Fuel Oil Transfer pump associated with the affected diesel 35.0 Fire Area 11-0 Corridor Outside Diesel Generator Rooms Diesel 1-1,1-2 and 1-3 All three vital buses F. G and H power and control circuitry, and diesel generator auxiliary and support systems circuitry Diesel Fuel Oil Transfer run through this fire area. Due to the fire barriers Pp 0-1. LCV 88. 89 and 90 provided for the conduits, and due to the low combustible loading in this area, engineering review concludes that all Diesel Fuel Oil Transfer of the equipment should still be available following a Pp 0-2. LCV 85, 86 and 87 postulated fire in this area. Diesel emergency stop pushbutton is not need for safe shutdown.

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36.0 Fire Area 18-4, TB-5 and TB-6 (12-A, 13A; 12-B, 13-8; and 12-C, 13C Respectively) 4 KV Switchgear Rooms. F, G and H Buses 4KV Switchgear

.Each of the three fire zones houses the 4KV Switchgear for a i

Bus F. G and H single vitality.

In no case is the switchgear for one j

vitality housed in the same zone as that for a redundant vitality. Based on that, one train of safe shutdown equipment should still be available following 6 fire in any i

one switchgear room.

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j 37.A) Ventilation ducts to 4KV Switchgear rooms A fire in this area could fall closed the ventilation dampers to the 4KV Switchgear rooms. Following a fire, verify dampers position if possible, and verify ' cooling air being supplied from the.4KV cable spreading room (s) below through the floor grating.

37.8) 4KV Bus F H, and G Auto Transfer A fire in this area can damage the circuits which provide i

auto transfer to Startup power upon loss of auxiliary power.

i Engineering review indicates that a spurious transfer to b

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i 38.0 -Fire Area 13-E i

4KV Switchgear Ventilation Fan Room (119' Elevation) and Air Intake Plenum (107' Elevation)

Supply fan S-69 to 4KV Bus F If the fan (s) are damaged, open doors (post fire watch), use l

portable fan (s) to provide switchgear cooling.

l Supply fan S-68 to 4KV Bus G Supply fan 5-67 to 4KV Bus H i

39.0 Fire Area T8-7 (Fire Zone 14-A) l Turbine Building - Main Condenser Feedwater and Condensate Equipment Area i

Motor driven AFW Pp 1-3, LCV 113 and LCV 115 Try MD AFW pumps. If they are damaged, use turbine driven AFW Pp 1-1.

It is not affected by a fire in this area.

Motor driven AFW Pp 1-2 i

40.0 Fire Area 14-E

!j-Component Cooling Water Heat Exchar.gers Turb Bldg. 85' Elevation 1

l 40.A) FCV602(ASWtoCCWHX1-1p)

There *s a possibility that a fire in this area could cause a FCV 603 (ASW to CCW HX1-2 hot short to the control circuits of these valves' causing them to fail close. If that is the case, manually open the valves by removing their air supply locally.

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These are fall as-is valves. Analysis indicates that hot l-FCV 431 (CCW from CCW HX 1-2) short will not result in valve clusure if open. Since one valve is always open at power, at least one CCW train would still be available.

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41.A) 105 steam dump A fire in this area could result in valve closure, but would.

PCV 19 (S.G. #1-1) not cause spurious opening of valves. Regardless of the PCV 20 (S.G. #1-2) damage to these valves PCV 21 (S.G. #1-3) and PCV 22 (S.G.

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  1. 1-4) should still be available.

I 41.B) AFW System Use motor driven AFW Pp 1-3 to feed S.G. #1-1 and S.G. #1-4.

j LCV 110 LCV 111, LCV 107, FCV 37 This AFW train is not affected.. A fire-in this area could i

damage the control circuitry for LCV 110. LCV 111, and LCV 107. However, these valves could fail only in their OPEN L

positions (per engineering analysis). Since motor driven AFW Pp 1-2 which provides flow through LCV 110 and LCV 111 is not.

affected by the fire, this AFW train is still useable j

although valve modulation for LCV 110 and 111 may be lost.

If modulation is desired, use the handwheels provided for the valves.

FCV 37 and LCV 107 are associated with the turbine driven AFW i

pump. FCV 37 is normally open and is a fail as-is valve.

i Assuming the turbine driven AFW pump is running, it can still i

feed all four steam generators because LCV 107 can fail only 1

in the OPEN position. However, manual (handwheel) operator l

action will be required to close it (LCV 107) when. plant conditions require.

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41.C) Steam Generator 1-1 and 1-2 pressure l

transmitters l

PT 514, 515, 516 Use steam generatorz1-3 and 1-4 they are not affected by a j

PT 524, 525, 526 fire in this area.

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Fire Area 30-A-1 Engineering reviews indicates one of the two ASW Pump trains A5W Pp 1-1 should be available. A fire in any one pump room should in Exhaust fan E-103 no way affect the redundant train.

Discharge pressure switch PS-185 42.8) Fire Area 30-A-2

-ASW Pp 1-2 Exhaust fan E-101 Discharge pressure suitch PS-186 43.0 Fire Area IS-1_(Fire Zone 30-A-5)

Circulating Water Pumps Area 43.A) Exhaust Fan E-103 Engineering reviews indicates one of these two ASW trains Discharge press switch PS-185 should be available following a fire in this area.

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Appendix 3 Page 39 cf' 41 EP M-10, Fire Protection cf Safa Shutdown Equipment of AFFECTED ERJ!RENI' ALTERNATIVE EQJIP!T'IT/0FERATOR ACTIONS 44.0 Fire Area 34 Roof Area at Elevation 140' above Aux Bldg and Penetration Area GE and GW Unit 1 and 2 10% Atmospheric Dump PCV 21 (S.G. #1-3)

Use PCV 19 (S.G. #1-1) and PCV 20 (S.G. #1-2). They are not j.

PCV 22 (S.G. #1-4) affected by a fire in this area.

i 45.0 Fire Area 35-A and 35-8 Diesel Fuel Oil Transfer Pump Vaults No. 0-1 and No. 0-2 I

Diesel Fuel Oil Transfer Pump 0-1 and 0 A fire if started in one pump vault will not effect the remaining pump in the other vault. Hence, one diesel fuel oil transfer train should still be available.

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Stairwell in the Aux Bldg Motor driven AFW Pp 1-2 Attempt to use these motor driven pumps for safe shutdown.

Motor driven AFW Pp 1-3 If they do not work due to fire damage, use turbine driven t;

AFW Pp 1-1.

It is not affected by fire in this area.

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47.0 Fire Area TB-4 (Fire Zone 12-A) 4KV F Bus Cable Spreading Room 47.A) 4KV Bus F A fire in this area will likely damage 4KV Bus' F and disable all the safeguard equipment powered from the bus.

47.8) Motor driven AFW Pp 1-2 (Bus H)

A fire in this area could damage the ability of motor driven AFW Pp 1-2 to auto start on loss of both main feedwater pumps. Manual operator action may be required to compensate for this loss. Regardless, turbine driven AFW Pp 1-1 should still be available. It is not affected by a fire in this area.

47.C) ASW Pump 1-2 (Bus G)

This pump may not auto start at the loss of ASW Pp 1-1 on Bus F.

Manual operator action in the Control Room may be required.to start the pump.

48.0 Fire Area TB-5 (Fire Zone 12-B) 4KV G Bus Cable Spreading Room 48.A) 4KV Bus G Loss of this bus is Itkely if a fire occurs in this area.

However Bus F and H should still be available.

48.8) ASW Pump 1-1 (Bus F)

This pump may not auto start at the loss of ASW Pp 1-2 (Bus G). Manual operator action in the Control Room may be required to start the pump.

48.C) Diesel 1-3 The fire may have damaged the backup DC control power to this diesel. Verify diesel on normal DC control power.

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49.0 Fire Area TB-6 (Fire Zone 12-C) 4KV H Bus Cfle Spreading Room 4

4KV Bus H Loss of this bus is likely if a fire occurs in this area.

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However, Bus F and G should still be available.

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to diesels should still be still available. Those circuits are not affected by this fire.

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DATE 2/..,8 PAGE 2 0F 3 mLE: FIRE PROTECTION OF SAFE SHUTDOWN EQUIPMENT There are more fire zones in the plant than is addressed in this procedure. The reason why certain fire zones are not in I

' procedure is because those zones do not contain safe s $cluded in this

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PROCEDURE 1.

If a fire occurs in the plant the following additional procedures should be used imediately:

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Non-radiological Fires - Volume 3 in the Plant Manual.

Emergency Procedure M-6

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The DETECTOR ZONES (listed in the Fire Plan) do not coincide with the FIRE AREA 5 (ZONES) defined in this procedure. Once the location of the fire is known, determine which area (zone) it is in by referring to Appendix 1 of this procedure.

M: Not all fire zones are equipped with fire / smoke detectors.

3.

After identifying the affected fire area (zone), follow the guidelines in Appendix 3 of this procedure to maintain the operability of the safe shutdown equipment.

4.

In Appendix 3 of this procedure, whenever instructions call out for manually closing pump breakers for i or charging pumps, be aware that there are dedicated wrenches tilable in the 4KV switchgear rooms that can be used to open t switchgcar doors.

The instructions to manually close the pump eaker are posted inside the door.

5.

Whenever mariual valving is performed on a motor operated valve, the power supply for the valve should be tripped off at the 480 volts load center.

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PGandE Letter No.: DCL-84-268 CURRENT EMERGENCY PLAN 4

IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES TABLE OF CONTENTS Yolume 38 TITLE REV OR-1 Offsite Support & Assistance 3

OR-2 Release of Information to the Public 2

EF-1 Activation and Operation of the Technical Support Center 3

EF-2 Activation of the Operational Support Center 2

EF-3 Activation and Operation of the Emergency Operations Facility 4

EF-4 Activation of the MEML 5

EF-5 Emergency Equipment, Instruments & Supplies 4

EF-6 Operating Procedures For EARS 9845C Contro111ng Stations 2

EF-6S1 Transfer of EARAUT Control 1

-EF-7 Activation of the Nuclear Data Communications Systems 1

EF-8 EARS Operating Procedures for TSC-CC HP-1000 Station 0

RB-1 Personnel Dosimetry 0

RB-2 Emergency Exposure Guides 1

RB-3 Stable Iodine Thyroid Blocking 0

RB-4 Access to & Establishment of Controlled Areas Under Emergency 0

RB-5 Personnel Decontamination 0

RB-6 Area & Equipment Decontamination 1

RB-7 Emergency On-Site Radiological Environmental Monitoring 3

RB-8 Emergency Off-Site Radiological Environmental Monitoring 4

RB-9 Calculation of Release Rate & Integrated Release 2

RB-10 Protective Action Guidelines 0

RB-11 Emergency Off-Site Dose Calculations 3

i RB-12 Mid and High Range Plant Vent Radiation Monitors 1

RB-13 Improved In-Plant Air Sampling for Radiofodines O

RB-14 Core Damage Assessment Procedure 1

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REVISION 5 DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR PLANT OPERATIONS DIABLO C ANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NO(S)

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE TITLE:

g ACTIVATION OF THE MOBILE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPORTANT MONITORINC-LABORATORY Y-

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PLANT MANAGEfF DATE SCOPE-This procedure delineates the requirements and actions to be taken to activate the Mobile Environmental Monitoring Lab (MEML).

This procedure and changes thereto requires PSRC review.

GENERAL The MEML will be used to measure radiation levels in the environment at various offsite locations for use in offsite assessment activities.

The unit is equipped with an intrinsic germanium (ige) detector; a sodium iodide (Hal) detector; a multichannel analyzer; a Hewlett-Packard 9845C computer with mass storage discs;.a high volume air sampler; one pressurized ion chamber; emergency instrumentation and equipment kits; thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) reader and TLD's; communications equipment for contacting the onsite Technical Support Center (TSC) and the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF); and its own electric generators. Figure 1 shows the MEML's floor plan.

l The MEML is located and maintained at the PGandE San Luis Obispo l

Service Center, 4315 South Higuera Street, San Luis Obispo, l

California. The MEML is housed in its own garage across from the l

service center garage. The keys to the MEML are located in the l

ignition. A second set of keys is available from the Service Center Garage Key Rack.

The MEML garage also serves as the storage area for offsite monitoring team equipment and as a staging area for field monitoring activities.

It also serves as the office, shop, and staging area for the Normal offsite radiological monitoring program.

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NUMBER EP EF-4 DIA81.0 CANYON POWER Pt. ANT UNIT NO(S) 1 AND 2 REVISION 5 DATE 5/23/84 PAGE 2 0F 8 c

TE ACTIVATION OF THE MOBILE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LABORATORY l

It is locked and protected with a burglar alarm system when unoccupied. Defeat keys for the burglar alarm are available from the Department of Engineering Research (DER) personnel normally assigned to the MEML Garage, Operational Security, the Shift Foreman or the Chemistry anc; Radbtion Protection Key Box at Diablo Canyor. Power Plant.

Access to a PGandE telephone system can be found in the division office area across from the MEML garage -(see Figure 2). The doors into the division lunch room are keyed to accept the corporate "3A90909" key. Telephones are located in offices across from the kitchen.

INITIATING CONDITIONS l

1.

Emergency Conditions The Site Emergency Coordinator declares that the plant is in a.

an Alert, Site Emergency, or General Emergency status as l

l defined in Emergency Procedure G-1 " Accident Classification and Emergency Plan Activation," and initiates the emergency I

l organization in accordance with Emergency Procedure G-2

" Establishment Of The Onsite Emergency Organization."

SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS 1.

The staging point for the field monitoring teams and storage area for the radiological emergency kits is the MEML garage located in l

the San Luis Obispo Service Center, the personnel dispatched to the MEML garage will generally consist of Chemistry and Radiation Protection Technicians (C&RP), the MEML Operators from PGandE Department of Engineering Research, and San Luis Obispo County Environmental Health Department Personnel.

M: If the MEML garage is locked, personnel should not open the door without a burglar alarm defeat key available.

The front door is the only access that has a 45 second time delay to permit use of the defeat key (see Figure 2).

The defeat key is available from the plant if the OER l

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ACTIVATION OF THE MOBILE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LABORATORY i

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When PGandE personnel have reached the MEML garage, establish telephone contact with the Radiological Emergency Recovery Manager (RERM) at the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)(seeAttachment1). If the MEML garage is locked and access cannot be obtained from the DER personnel assigned to the van, then use the telephone in the division office building (see Figure 2).

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If the RERM or the ERA require immediate deployment of the MEML and/or the field monitoring teams, and access to the garage is still not available, infom the RERM/ ERA that access is not available and request the Cypher Pad Code that will open the door. Also request the ERA to dispatch an irdividual from the plant to reset the alarm, c.

Call DCPP security (see Attachment 1) to infom them the MEML garage will be entered, and that the alam will be actuated.

g: When the alam is actuated a loud electronic warbler will sound locally.

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A;.lvation of the MEML:

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Switch the radiological monitoring equipment over from house power to the Onan electric power source by disconnecting the umbilical cord for the house power. For delineation of l

steps required for this operation, refer to the MEML Equipment Operations Manual. Disconnect all other shore leads (as per placard on steering wheel).

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Start the van and immediately drive van outside garage -

Close & Lock Garage Door.

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MONITORING LABORATORY Check the operability of the portable high pressure ion c.

chambers (PIC), including their response to check source and battery levels.

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Start the two (2) Onan electric generators.

Verify the operation and calibration of the multichannel e.

analyzer (MCA) following the calibration procedure in the i

MEML Equipment Operations Manual.

f.

Establish verbal contact with the TSC and the EOF via the van's radio and the radio telephone systems.

RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING EQUIPMENT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Detailed operating instructions for the radiological monitoring equipment is provided in the van as the MEML Equipmeat Operations Manual.

COMMUNICATIONS Radio communications includes two-way voice transmission via radio to the TSC, the EOF and field mcnitoring teams, and radio telephone to any location served by Pacific Telephone. The radio telephone is the preferred comunication means for the van.

FIGURE 1.

Floor Plan of the Mobile Environmental Monitoring Laboratory 1.a. Left Side View of the Mobile Environmental Monitoring Laboratory 1.b. Right Side View of the Mobile Environmental Monitoring Laboratory 2.

Garage Layout and Phone Access ATTACHMENTS 1.

Phone Numbers 2.

Contamination Control for the Mobile Environmental Monitoring Laboratory 3.

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I. Sample Handling - MEML Personnel A.

Securely affix a dcuble layer cover on all appropriate work surfaces (i.e., work surfaces used to prepare potentially contaminated samples for analysis).

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Gloves should be worn when handling potentially contaminated samples (e.g., air sampler filtar heads and vegetation and soil samples).

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1) If it is suspected that the contaninant is particulate matter, sissking tape may remova it. Pren the gumy side of the tape to the area of the shoe that is contaminated. Remove and repeat until r.o substantial reduction in radiation level is r observed or until the shoe is free of contamination.
2) If the contamination cannot be emoved with tape, leather soles should be scraped with a wire b.ish or emery paper until clean.

Keep dust and filings from flying into the air. 00 NOT USE WATER OR LIQUIDS ON LEATHER because the leather wTTI sweTFup and stTTren.

3) If contamination cannot be remcved with tape, rubber soles may be scrubbed with decontamination soap. fD0 NOT USE ON LEATHER SOLES OR UPPERS.) A wire or stiff bristYbrush sholiTd be used. " Wipe off, rinse, dry and resurvey. Repeat if necessary.
4) Wire brushes should be washed with clean soapy water to prevent the spread of contamination.

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1) Contaminated clothing will be confiscated, placed in a plastic bag and labeled. Disposition of all clothing will be left to the discretion of the Emergency Radiological Advisor.
2) A body survey for skin contamination will be made.
3) Temporary clothing will be issued.

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