IR 05000324/1982013
| ML20053E077 | |
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| Site: | Brunswick |
| Issue date: | 05/07/1982 |
| From: | Jenkins G, Taylor P NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II) |
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| Shared Package | |
| ML20053E061 | List: |
| References | |
| 50-324-82-13, 50-325-82-13, NUDOCS 8206070583 | |
| Download: ML20053E077 (4) | |
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Report Nos. 50-324/82-13 and 50-325/82-13 Licensee:
Carolina Power and Light Company 411 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, NC 27602 Facility Name:
Brunswick 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-324 and 50-325 License Nos. DPR-62 and DPR-71 Inspection at Brunswick site near Southport, North Carolina Inspector:
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Emergenc reparedness and Operational Support Division SUMMARY
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Inspection on April 13 and 15, 1982 Areas Inspected This routine, announced inspection involved 10 inspector-hours on site in the area of emergency planning, specifically the interface between the licensee organization and the responding NRC Region II organization at the Emergency Response Facilities.
Resul ts Within the area inspected, no violations or deviations were identified.
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REPORT DETAILS 1.
Persons Contacted Licensee Employees
- R. Morgan, Plant Operations fianager
- L. Boyer, Administrative Supervisor
- R. Indelicato, Senior Specialist Emergency Preparedness A. Bishop, Engineering Supervisor
- Attended exit interview 2.
Exit Interview The inspection scope and findings were summarized on April 15, 1982, with those persons indicated in paragraph 1 above.
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Licensee Action on Previous Inspection Findings Not inspected.
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Unresolved Items Unresolved items were not identified during this inspection.
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Emergency Response Facilities a.
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 (E0F).
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.
Interface with the licensee organization in order to evaluate the
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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 c
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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 located in the document control building. This building is located on site immediately outside the fenced security area. The Site Emergency Director, selected plant supervisors and supporting technical staff operate from a large room (approximately 30' x 34') to assess and manage an emergency. This room is equipped with commercial /inplant telephones, plant and radiological status boards, etc. The NRC emergency notification system (ENS) and health physics network (HPN) telephones are installed in this room.
The inspector informed a licensee representative that NRC Region II management would need to interface directly with the licensee organization at this location in order to properly evaluate an incident. The licensee indicated that work space, table, chairs for three NRC people would be made available in this room. Two offices (approximate 10' x 12' and 20' to 30') within the TSC have been provided for NRC use and contain commercial /inplant telephones (4),
NRC (ENS) and (HPN) telephones along with normal office furniture. An NRC (HPN) telephone is also located in an office where other communica-tion equipment and communicators are located during an emergency, c.
Interim Emergency Operating Facility The inspector toured the interim EOF which is located in the training building and is adjacent to the document control building.
During an emergency the Emergency Response Manager and selected licensee per-sonnel conduct their operation from a large room (approximately 40' x 56').
The inspector informed licensee management that NRC Region II management would need to interface directly with the licensee organiza-tion at this location in order to properly evaluate an incident. The licensee indicated that work space, tables, and chairs for three or
'our NRC people would be made available in this room. The inspector noted that the interim E0F was equipped with the necessary communica-tions equipment along with the NRC (ENS) telephone. A classroom with several tables and chairs has been designated for NRC use and contains five commercial /inplant telephones. The NRC (ENS) and (HPN) telephones are not installed in this classroom. An NRC (HPN) telephone is located in an office where other communication equipment and comunicators are located during an emergenc The NRC mobile laboratory is normally sent to the E0F duri.?g an NRC Region II response. The inspector gave the licensee representative the following information concerning the mobile unit: Level spaca (14' x 35'); electrical power (3-115V, 20 amp power receptacles, hubb?ll twist lock) and a commercial telephone line or an extention of an existing commercial telephone line equipped with a jack for connecting to the mobile unit.
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Final Emergency Response Facilities The licensee present plans call for constructing a building which will house both the Technical Support Center and Emergency Operc';ing Facility. The general purpose for the building will be to provide a training center. The building design drawings have just recently been submitted for corporate approval and the excavation of land has not started. The inspector discussed with a licensee representative guidance that is provided in NUREG 0696 " Functional Criteria for Emergency Response Facilities."
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