IR 05000261/1982015

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IE Insp Rept 50-261/82-15 on 820414.No Noncompliance Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Emergency Planning,Specifically Interface Between Licensee Organization & Responding NRC Region 2 Organization at Emergency Response Facilities
ML20053E267
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Site: Robinson Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 05/06/1982
From: Jenkins G, Taylor P
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
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50-261-82-15, NUDOCS 8206070749
Download: ML20053E267 (4)


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Report No. 50-261/82-15 Licensee:

Ca,'olina Power and Light Company 411 Fayetteville Steet Raleigh, NC 27602 Facility Name: H. B. Robinson Docket No. 50-261 License No. DPR-23 Inspection at H. B. Robinson site near Hartsville, SC Inspector: (/ [2.

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b Emergency Preparedness Section Emergency Preparedness and Operational Support Division SUMMARY Inspection on April 14, 1982 Areas Inspected This routine, announced inspection involved 8 inspector-hours on site in the area of emergency planning, specifically the interface between the licensee organiza-tion and the responding NRC Region II organization at the Emergency' Response Facilities.

Resu'lts Within the area inspected, no violations or deviations were identified.

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REPORT DETAILS 1.

persons Contacted Licensee Employees

  • R. Starkey, Plant General Manager
  • R. Conley, Assistant to Plant General Manager
  • D. Gainey, Emergency Planning Senior Specialist
  • D. Baur, QA Projects Specialist
  • C Wright, Regulatory Compliance Specialist
  • Attended exit interview 2.

Exit Interview The inspection scope and findings were summarized on April 14, 1982, with those persons indicated in paragraph 1 above.

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Unresolved Items Unresolved items were not identified during this inspection.

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Emergency Response Facilities

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General The inspector reviewed with a licensee representative aspects of an NRC Region II response to an emergency at the site and the necessity that preplanning take place in order to interface effectively with the licensee organization and other orgranizations (Federal, State and local agencies) particularly at the Technical Support Center (TSC) and the Emergency Operating Facility (EOF).

Included in the review with the licensee representatives were the following Region II activities which explain the nature of the NRC role onsite during an emergency.

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Response to incident of the " Site Area" and " General" emergency severity classification level as defined in 10CFR50, Appendix E, Section IV.C.

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Interface with the licensee organization in order to evaluate the nature and extent of the incident, ascertain plant status, monitor licensee activities and ensure appropriate corrective actions are taken to minimize the consequences of the incident.

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Inform the public and others of plant status and the technical details concerning the incident.

Develop projections of onsite and offsite radiological effects for

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use by other Federal, State and local agencies.

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Interim Technical Support Center The inspector toured the interim TSC which is in a pre-engineered metal service building adjacent to the plant administration building. The service building is inside the fenced security area and is used on a i

daily bases to provide office space for the plant staff and classrooms for training. The Site Emergency Director, selected Plant Supervisors and supporting technical staff operate from a large classroom within the TSC (approximately 30' x 50') to assess and manage an emergency.

This classroom is equipped with commercial /inplant telephones, radio equipment, plant and radiological status boards etc. The NRC has been provided work space in this classroom, which consist of a table, chairs and commercial /inplant telephones (2). The NRC emergency notification system (ENS) and health physics network (HPN) telephones are installed in this classroom. Offices adjacent to the aforementioned classroom are used by the licensee technical and engineering staff to conduct dose and environmental assessments,. engineering and accident evalua-tions during an emergency. The Resident Inspector's office (approxi-mately 20' x 30') which is located approximately 75 feet down the hall from the TSC provides the NRC with an of fice for private consultations.

This office is equipped with commercial /inplant telephones (3), ENS, HPN telephones and facsimile transmission equipment.

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Interim Emergency Operating Facility The inspector toured the interim EOF which is located in the admin-istrative building. This building is inside the fenced security area.

During an emergency the Emergency Response Manager and selected licensee personnel conduct their operations from a room approximately 12' x 18' in size. The inspector noted that a work area had not been designated for the NRC in this room. Plant Management was informed at the exit interview that the NRC would need to interface directly with the licensee in this area in order.that those functions and responsi-bilities described in paragraph 5.a can be accomplished.

The inspectors noted however that the number of NRC people that can interface at this location is limited due to the size of the room. The NRC (ENS) and (HPN) telephones are not located in this room. An office (approximately 10' x 14') within the EOF area has been designated for NRC use and is equipped with commercial /inplant telephones (2), NRC (ENS) (HPN) '.elephones, and of fice furniture.

The NRC mobile laboratory is normally sent. to the EOF during an NRC Region II Response. The inspector gave the licensee representative the I

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