L-2003-094, Emergency Plan and Implementing Procedure Changes

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Emergency Plan and Implementing Procedure Changes
ML031120651
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Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/15/2003
From: Jones T
Florida Power & Light Co
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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0 FPL APR1 5 M L-2003-094 10 CFR 50.54(q) 10 CFR 50 Appendix E U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D. C. 20555 Re: Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Emergency Plan and Implementing Procedure Changes The following documents have been revised:

"Turkey Point Radiological Emergency Plan" 0-EPIP-20101, "Duties of Emergency Coordinator" Pursuant to the requirements of 10 CFR 50.54(q) and 10 CFR 50 Appendix E, one copy of each of the revised documents is enclosed. A summary of changes to the documents is attached. The implementation date for "Turkey Point Radiological Emergency Plan" was 3/26/03. The implementation date for 0-EPIP-20101, "Duties of Emergency Coordinator" was 3/19/03.

Florida Power and Light has determined that the changes described do not result in a decrease in the effectiveness of the Emergency Plan.

Very truly z7~

Terry 0. J6nes Vice President Turkey Point Plant DRL Attachment, enclosure NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2001-05 waived the requirements that multiple copies of documents be submitted to the NRC.

AV3-4S an FL Group company

Attachment to L-2003-094 Page 1 of 1

SUMMARY

OF CHANGES 0-EPIP-20101. Duties of Emergency Coordinator Added the following detail relating to Emergency Action Level security threats:

  • Referenced/Records Required/Commitment Documents (section 2.1.1), Page 5. Added reference to O-ADM-408, Safeguards Contingency Plan Implementing Procedure.
  • Emergency Classification Table, Enclosure 1, #14 Security Threat, Page 62. Information added to the Security Threat Emergency Classification Table in accordance with guidance provided in "NRC to the Nuclear Energy Institute dated February 4, 2002" letter.

Clarification provided to state that the Notice of Unusual Event Security Alert is declared by the Security Force. Clarification of item D. as a Protected Area Intrusion Attempt and added items I. and J. to this category. Added statement to the remaining 3 categories to clarify that the declarations are made by the Security Force as defined in the Safeguards Contingency Plan Implementing Procedure.

Turkey Point Radiological Emergency Plan Added the following detail relating to Letters of Agreement and Emergency Action Level security threats:

  • Updated existing Letters of Agreement in Appendix B (B-i) and added two new letters:
1. Miami Dade Police Department
2. PTN Security Group/Protection Services
  • Emergency Classification Table 3-1, #14 Security Threat, Page 3-18. Information added to the Security Threat Emergency Classification Table in accordance with guidance provided in "NRC to the Nuclear Energy Institute dated February 4, 2002" letter. Clarification provided to state that the Notice of Unusual Event Security Alert is declared by the Security Force.

Clarification of item D. as a Protected Area Intrusion Attempt and added items I. and J. to this category. Added statement to the remaining 3 categories to clarify that the declarations are made by the Security Force as defined in the Safeguards Contingency Plan Implementing Procedure.

Florida Power & Light Company Turkey Point Nuclear Plant I...

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Duties of Emergency Coordinator Safety Related Procedure Responsible Department: Emergency Preparedness Revision Approval Date: 1/8/03 RTSs 96-0928P, 97-1403P, 98-0483,98-0699, 00-0248P, 01-0212P, 02-0354P, 02-0532 PC/M 92-004 W97:JRtdt/ev/ev

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0-EPIP-20101 Procedure

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1.0 PURPOSE ............................................................ 5

2.0 REFERENCES

/RECORDS REOUIRED/COMMITMENT DOCUMENTS ........ 5 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES ............................................................ 7 4.0 DEFINITIONS ..... . .8 5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 General ...................................................... 10 5.2 Classifying Events ...................................................... 16 5.3 Unusual Event ...................................................... 20 5.4 Alert ...................................................... 25 5.5 Site Area Emergency ...................................................... 32 5.6 General Emergency ...................................................... 41 ENCLOSURES/ATTACHMENTS Enclosure 1 Emergency Classification Table ...................................................... 49 Enclosure 2 Guidelines for Emergency Coordinator When Transferring Responsibilities ................................. ..................... 66 Enclosure 3 De-Escalation Guidelines .67 W97:JR/dtlevlev

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'ATFACHMENT S Attachment I Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form ........................................ 68 Attachment 2 Event Notification Worksheet .......................................... 71 Attachment 3 Guidance for Determining Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) ........ 73 W97:JR/dtlev/ev_

1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure provides the guidelines to be followed by the Emergency Coordinator when an emergency occurs that requires initiation of the Turkey Point Radiological Emergency Plan.

1.2 This procedure provides guidance for actions that the Emergency Coordinator will take in a plant emergency.

1.3 For planned evolutions, such as safeguards, this procedure does not apply. However, if a deviation from the planned evolution (i.e., any unplanned evolution) occurs, this procedure should be consulted.

2.0 REFERENCES

/RECORDS REOUIRED/COMMITMENT DOCUMENTS 2.1 References 2.1.1 Plant Procedures

1. 0-ADM-028, On-the Job Injuries
2. O-ADM-034, Oil and Hazardous Material Emergency Response Plan and Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan
3. 0-ADM-1 15, Notification of Plant Events
4. 0-ADM-408, Safeguards Contingency Plan Implementing Procedure I
5. 0-EPIP-20104, Emergency Response Organization Notifications/ Staff Augmentation
6. 0-EPIP-20106, Natural Emergencies
7. 0-EPIP-201 10, Criteria for and Conduct of Owner Controlled Area Evacuation
8. 0-EPIP-201 11, Re-entry
9. 0-EPIP-20126, Off-site Dose Calculations
10. 0-ONOP-016.10, Pre-Fire Plan Guidelines and Safety Shutdown Manual Actions
11. 3/4-ONOP-094, Alternate Methods for Containment Post Accident Monitoring
12. 3-NCZP-094.1, Obtaining a Unit 3 PASS Sample during Emergency Conditions
13. 4-NCZP-094.1, Obtaining a Unit 4 PASS Sample during Emergency Conditions
14. 3-NCZP-051.1, Obtaining a Containment Air Sample during Emergency Conditions
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O-EPIP-20101 Duties of Emergency Coordinator 5/17/02 2.1.2 Regulatory Guidelines

1. 10 CFR 50.47, Emergency Plans
2. 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Emergency Planning and Preparedness for Production and Utilization Facilities
3. NUREG-0654, FEMA-REP-1, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of

'Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear -Power Plants

4. NUREG/BR-0150, Volume 1, Rev 4, Response Technical Manual, RTM-96 2.1.3 Miscellaneous Documents (i.e., PC/M, Correspondence)
1. Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan
2. Turkey Point Plant Emergency Response Directory (ERD)
3. PC/M 92-004, Upgrading Plant Page Audibility
4. Condition Report 96-880, Radiological Releases, Emergency Classification Table, Item 7
5. Condition Report 96-881, Definition of Power Block
6. PTN-ENG-SENS-97-088, Pre-Planned Alternative Monitoring 'for the Containment High Range Radiation Monitors
7. Security Force Instruction 6307, Emergency Evacuation and Accountability
8. Calculation No. PTN-9FJF-01-027, Determination of Letdown Radiation Monitor (R-20) Dose Rate Limit Corresponding to 300gjci/gm of DEQ I-131
9. NRC Interim Compensatory Measures (ICM) Order, Reference Section 5.d l dated February 25, 2002 I 2.2 Records Required 2.2.1 Completed originals of the below listed item(s) constitute Quality Assurance records and shall be transmitted to QA Records for retention in accordance with Quality Assurance Records Program requirements:
1. Subsections of this procedure required to be completed during the performance of this procedure:
a. Forms similar to Attachment 1
b. 'Forms similar to Attachment 2
c. Forms similar to Attachment 3, Page 1
d. The Emergency Log Book 2.2.2 Copies of the records of Steps 2.2.1 shall be transmitted to the Emergency Preparedness Coordinator. Originals shall be submitted as QA Records to be retained in accordance with QuaClty Assurance Program requirements.

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3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 Emergency Coordinator 3.1.1 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor (NPS) assumes the responsibilities of the Emergency Coordinator in the initial phases of a plant emergency. If the Nuclear Plant Supervisor (NPS) is incapacitated, the Emergency Coordinator shall be (in order of succession in the Control Room staff).

1. Assistant Nuclear Plant Supervisor
2. Nuclear Watch Engineer

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3. Any other member of the plant staff with an active Senior Reactor Operator License 3.1.2 A member of the Plant Management Staff may later assume Emergency Coordinator (EC) duties when he or she reaches the Control Room or TSC and becomes familiar with the emergency. The NPS will, at that time, return to the normal responsibility of control of the units. Turnover between ECs should be performed in the Control Room, if possible, with the new EC taking the Emergency Log Book to continue records of the event.

3.1.3 The Emergency Coordinator shall only grant permission for watch relief, including his own, when a proper turnover has been given and in his judgment, it is safe to do so.

3.1.4 The Emergency Coordinator shall authorize any radiation exposures in excess of regulatory limits. This authorization should be m accordance with 0-EPIP-201 11, Re-entry. Authorization should be given only after consultation with the TSC Health Physics Supervisor and the Recovery Manager, if time permits. For those remote circumstances involving an event in progress, and obtaining EC approval will result in leaving the scene or decrease the victims chance of survival, life saving actions may be performed without obtaining EC approval. The EC shall be notified immediately following the rescue operation.

3.1.5 The Emergency Coordinator shall authorize personnel exposures in excess of regulatory limits only for volunteers who are familiar with the risks involved and the tasks to be performed. Declared pregnant adults should not be used as on-site emergency workers.

3.1.6 The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for implementing SAMGs, as necessary.

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4.0 DEFINITIONS 4.1 Emergency - any off-normal event or condition which is classified into one of the four event categories in Enclosure 1 of this procedure.

4.2 Emergencv Notification System (ENS! - the circuit tying the NRC and Turkey point.

'4.3 -Emergency-Response Director= (ERD) - the directory containing names and phone numbers of Emergency Response Organization personnel.

4.4 ESATCOM - Satellite based backup communications system for notifications to the State Warning Point.

4.5 Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form - the form used to initiate, update, l and terminate emergency notifications to State and Local Counties. l 4.6 Hot Ring Down Telephone (HRD) - the dedicated link between State/Counties and Turkey Point.

4.7 Local Government Radio (LGR) - the communications network used as a backup to the HRD.

4.8 Off-site Power - power supplied from the grid through the Startup or Auxiliary Transformers (backfeed), or power supplied by the Auxiliary Transformer during normal operation.

4.9 On site - within the Protected Area.

4.10 On-site Power - power supplied by any of the four emergency diesel generators.

4.11 Owner Controlled Area - that portion of the FPL property surrounding and including the Turkey Point Plant, which is subject to limited access and control as deemed appropriate by FPL.

4.12 Power Block - structures comprising all permanent nuclear, power generation, and cooling structures, systems, and components within the Protected Area and permanent safety related or quality related utilities (e.g., air, water and electric) both inside and outside the Protected Area. The Power Block does not include the switchyard (Reference CR-96-88 1).

4.13 Release - during any declared emergency, any effluent monitor increase of approximately ten times/one decade above pre-transient values, or Health Physics detected airborne radioactivity levels in excess of 25 percent DAC outside of plant buildings due to a failure of equipment directly associated with the declared plant emergency.

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O-EPIP-20101 Duties of Emergency Coordinator 5/31100 4.14 Site BoundarM - land areas within a 1 mile radius of the affected unit.

4.15 Unrestricted Area - as defined in the Technical Specifications.

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5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 General 5.1.1 The Emergency Coordinator (EC) can delegate his responsibilities to his subordinates with the exception of classification, the decision to notify Federal, State and Local authorities and the issuing of Protective Action Recommendations (PARs). The actual notification can be done by the EC's designee. Notification of off-site agencies and PARs become the responsibility of the Recovery Manager (RM) when the EOF is manned and operational. The EC documents his decision to notify State and Local authorities and his concurrence with PARs by initialing a form similar to Attachment 1.

5.1.2 Procedural notification steps may be performed out of sequence in order to meet State of Florida and/or NRC notification time requirements.

5.1.3 During exercises, drills or tests, ALL MESSAGES shall begin and end with THIS IS A DRILL.

5.1.4 In any case where a General Emergency has been declared, the minimum l protective action recommendation shall be: Shelter all people within a 2 mile radius from the plant and S miles in the down wind sectors. l 5.1.5 The Emergency Coordinator responsibilities shall reside with the EC in the Control Room until they have been formally transferred to the EC in the TSC.

5.1.6 Emergency notification to State and Local Counties is required within 15 minutes of declaring an emergency.

5.1.7 Emergency notification to the NRC is required immediately following notification of State and Counties, but not later than 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> from the declaration of an emergency.

5.1.8 If, during the notification process, it becomes necessary to upgrade the emergency classification,

1. Ensure that the State Warning Point has been notified of the Emergency Declaration within 15 minutes of making the initial classification,
2. Stop the current notification process, and l
3. Proceed to the steps corresponding to the new emergency classification, I including notification of the new classification to the State Warning Point.

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0-EPIP-20101 Duties of Emergency Coordinator 1 5/17/02 5.1.9 Plant Page Announcements

1. PA Messages to site personnel do not have to be made verbatim; they are example messages only.

NOTE I I The security event may not allow ERO members to respond to their designated facilities l I (ie., TSC and OSC) based on the type of event. Consider, when making the page I I announcement, to send the on-site ERO to an alternate location such as: I I A) Emergency Operation Facility (EOF) General Office - 9250 W Flagler, MiamL l B) Security Training ComplexlDaycare/PTN School/PTN Fitness Center.

C) PT Offs/te Assembly Area - Florida City Substation on Palm Drive.

I D) PTN Altemate Offsite Assembly Area - Altemate Evacuation Route. u L _ a a - a _a a _ a . - a - a a_ a

2. Announcements may not be made or may be modified as directed by the Emergency Coordinator, or his designee, if it is determined that such announcements may cause intruders to panic or make them aware of plant/security personnel responses in regard to security related events.
3. Important plant page announcements, such as changes in classification or plant status, should be made finnly, clearly, and distinctly so that the message can be heard throughout the plant.
4. The Page Volume Boost feature should be used when making Emergency Announcements from the Control Room. By pressing and holding the pushbutton on the console in the ANPS Workstation, or on the RCO's desk, the Page System speakers will broadcast at maximum volume, and the blue, high intensity strobe lights will be activated. Release the pushbutton when the announcement is complete.

5.1.10 Plant conditions, plume dose projection calculations, (from 0-EPIP-20126, Off-site Dose Calculations), and off-site monitoring results should be evaluated when making Protective Action Recommendations. If significant discrepancies exist between field monitoring results and plume dose projection calculations, an evaluation should be made, and the most conservative approach used in the determination of Protective Action Recommendations.

5.1.11 If a condition, which meets the Unusual Event or Alert criteria of Enclosure 1 is identified and subsequently rapidly resolved, the emergency classification shall be declared and immediately terminated. All required notifications shall be completed. Activation of the On-site Emergency Response Facilities is not required.

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0-EPIP-20101 Duties of Emergency Coordinator 5/17/02 5.1.12 If a condition which meets the Site Area Emergency or General Emergency criteria of Enclosure 1 is identified and subsequently rapidly resolved, the emergency shall be declared and all notifications completed. De-escalation from the Site Area Emergency and General Emergency classifications may only be authorized by the Recovery Manager.

5.1.13 Protective Action Recommendations based upon off-site dose calculations shall be determined by comparing projected off-site doses to the action levels in Attachment 3. If the period of exposure is expected to be less than 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> the doses should be projected for the expected duration of the exposure. For longer duration exposures, the off-site doses should be projected for 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> and PARs should be based upon the 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> projections.

5.1.14 The Emergency Coordinator has the authority to waive individual's emergency response training requirements, as needed. I 5.1.15 Alternate commercial telephone numbers for State of Florida and NRC notification are listed in the Emergency Response Directory (ERD).

5.1.16 Collection of Release Rate Data shall not delay State of Florida and NRC notifications. If the data is not available, notification shall be made and followed up as soon as the information is available.

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5.1.17 Evacuations and Emergency Response Facility (ERF) Activation NOTE -

Once the decision is made to augment the ERO, ensure that all the details regarding the I event and any special instructions for the ERO are relayed to the Duty Call Supervisor so I I that he/she may develop a special message in the Autodialer System (ie., where the ERO I l is to respond, the route to use when responding to the designated emergency response l I facilities). I L _ _ _- _ - _ _a _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -_ _

1. The Emergency Coordinator shall consider plant and radiological conditions.

as they relate to the emergency prior to ordering an evacuation or activation of the ERF. As conditions warrant, the Emergency Coordinator may delay, postpone or make special requirements on the evacuation and/or ERF activation. Some examples of special circumstances and considerations are, as follows:

a. Radiological Conditions (1) Radiological conditions (puff releases) when large doses may be received consider:

(a) Duration of the release (b) Plant conditions (c) Meteorological conditions (d) Evacuation route availability (e) Sheltering (f) Routes to emergency facilities (g) Other information pertinent to the release

b. Security Event (1) Site security and Local Law Enforcement Agencies (LLEA) will take the lead in response to a security event in accordance with the Security Plan.

(2) Security events when unknown hazards or dangers (i.e., armed intruders, bomb threats, etc.) are perceived, consider:

(a) Location of intruders (b) Bomb threat location (c) Other information pertinent to the security threat.

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5.1.1.17.1 (Cont'd)

c. Miscellaneous -

(1) Plant conditions where additional personnel are necessary to put the plant in a safer configuration (i.e., equipment hatch open, primary system open for repair, etc.).

(2) On-site hazards, such as toxic gas, fires, or explosions where the movement of personnel would be placing them in additional risk.

(3) Risks to plant personnel due to the inability to use the evacuation route (construction, traffic accidents, etc.).

(4) Other similar events.

5.1.18 During an Emergency of Alert or higher, the Emergency Coordinator should confer with the TSC Security Supervisor concerning the impact of the emergency on Plant Security. During a Site Area Emergency or higher, and dependent on the degree of airborne release, the TSC Security Supervisor may recommend a complete or partial suspension of safeguards which may include, but is not limited to, any of the following:

NOTE Vital area doors unlocked by the computer will relock automatically after they are closed. !

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1. Unlocking vital area doors through the security computer.
2. Suspension of designated security patrols or activities.
3. Maintenance of Protected Area Access Control only (suspension of all field patrols).
4. A partial evacuation of on-duty Security personnel.
5. Closing one or both Alarm/Communications Stations (CAS/SAS).
6. Complete suspension of Site Security Safeguards.

5.1.19 Classifying Simultaneous Emergencies: Emergency classifications based on simultaneously occurring events affecting each unit independently (e.g., LOCA on Unit 3 and Tube Rupture on Unit 4) shall be made based on the most severe event, and reported as the classification for the site. With multiple events occurring, only one emergency classification shall be made.

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5.1.20 One of the primary reasons for the declaration and notification process is to prompt Local, State, and Federal Government Agencies to initiate actions to assure the health and safety of the public. The Government Agency response is based on an event affecting either unit at a multiple unit site, such as PTN.

Therefore, the Government Agency's actions will address the most severe classification issued by the site, and having multiple classifications would only confuse the response. Examples regarding this issue are provided below.

1. If Unit 3 is in a classified event (an Alert, for example), and another event of the same of lesser classification (e.g., an Unusual Event or Alert) occurs on Unit 3 or Unit 4, then a new event classification should not be made, and the event notification should be issued as an update, at the earliest practical time.

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2. If Unit 3 is in a classified event (an Alert, for example), and another event of higher classification (Site Area or General Emergency) occurs on either Unit 3 or Unit 4, then the new classification should be promptly issued to the State and NRC within the regulatory time requirements.
3. The Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form (a form similar to Attachment I)-should indicate the unit for which the event is declared.

If the event is common to both units, Unit 3 should be marked as the affected unit.

5.1.21 For Emergency Classification purposes, a representative containment radiation reading can be obtained from the pre-planned alternate method of containment radiation monitoring, if both CHRRMs are inoperable. Refer to 3/4-ONOP-094, Alternate Methods for Containment Post Accident Monitoring, for implementation and use of the pre-planned alternate method of containment radiation monitoring.

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5.2 Classifying Events 5.2.1 Fire/Explosion Emergency? Yes/No

1. IF NO, THEN proceed to Step 5.2.2.

Time 21'.Fire/Explosion reported.

Location Class (if known) A / B / C / D (see Note below)

Injured personnel should be handled in accordance with O-ADM-028, On the Job Injuries.

Extent of damage to plant components j - NOTE I.

Fire Classes:

I A - wood, paper, cloth, rubber I B - combustible liquids, gases, greasesr C - electrical related (involving energized equipment)

  • D - combustible metals I
3. Make the following announcement using the Page Volume Boost:

"Attention all personnel. There is a reported Class (if known)

Fire/Explosion in Unit (3 or 4) __ ocation). _ _ _I personnel in the Fire/Explosion location withdraw to a safe area. All Fire Brigade members report to (location of fire/explosion) ."

4. Sound Fire Alarm.
5. Follow alarm with page announcement using the Page Volume Boost:

"Attention all personnel. There is a reported Class (if known)

Fire/Explosion in Unit (3 or 4) (location) . All personnel in the Fire/Explosion location withdraw to a safe area. All Fire Brigade members report to (location of fire/explosion) ."

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Time 5.2.1 (Cont'd)

CAUTIONS

  • Alanning dosimetry Is available for Fire Brigade members to monitor direct radiological exposure. The airsamplerlocatedin the Fire Lockerin the Auxiliary Building hallway Is also available to assess alrborne activity.
  • It may be necessary to relieve the Health Physics Fire Team members with other qualified Fire Brigade members In order to ensure additional Health Physics support
6. Reference O-ONOP-016.10, Pre-Fire Plans Guidelines and Safe Shutdown Manual Actions, as time permits and as necessary to aid Fire Brigade with area characteristics and aid Operations with safe shutdown actions.
7. IF applicable, THEN verify accountability with Security.
8. IF personnel are unaccounted for, THEN direct Fire Brigade Leader to search for missing personnel.

CAUTION Due to minimal Contract Medical Response Staff of one (1)Individual on back shifts and weekends, manpower requirements should be monitored by the Control Room.

9. Verify Contract Medical personnel dispatched to the vicinity of the fire scene.

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I Emergency phone numbers are listed in the Emergency Response Directory.

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10. Contact additional fire support, if needed.
11. IF off-site assistance has been requested, THEN inform Security of their pending arrival.
12. IF injuries occur or have occurred, THEN perform Attachment 1 of 0-ADM-028, On the Job Injuries, otherwise proceed to Step 5.2.3.

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0-EPIP-20101 Duties of Emergency Coordinator l 551/00 5.2.2 Have injuries occurred which require medical assistance? Yes/No

1. IF NO, THEN proceed to Step 5.2.3.

Time 2.. IF YES, THEN refer to Attachment 1, Control Room Response to an Injury Requiring Medical Assistance, of O-ADM-028, On the Job Injuries.

5.2.3 Mitigating Actions and Classification of Off-Normal Event

1. Direct initial investigative and mitigating actions to correct Off-Normal Event.
a. IF the event involves a release of oil or hazardous material to the environment, THEN perform the following:

(1) Activate the Fire Brigade to perform initial response AND to determine if additional support is needed at the scene.

(2) Notify the on-shift Chemistry Technician.

(3) Notify Mechanical Maintenance to provide support for containment and cleanup.

(4) Notify the Environmental Compliance or Hazardous Materials Coordinator for response, and reportability determination. (Refer to the ERD for names and phone numbers).

(5) Refer to 0-ADM-034, Oil and Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan and Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan.

2. IF a release (see Definitions) is in progress, THEN direct Chemistry personnel to implement O-EPIP-20126,OFF-SITE DOSE CALCULATIONS.

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I NOTES I For planned evolutions, such as Safeguards Testing, this procedure does not apply I

,.I with regard to the actuation of Safeguards equipment. However, if a deviation from the I planned evolution occurs, this procedure should be consulted for event classification. I I.

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If simultaneous emergencies occur at the site, the Emergency Classification shall be I Il made based on the most severe condition at the site.

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If conditions meeting the Emergency Classification criteria are known to have existed, I I but have been terminated, proceed with required classification and notification activities. An Unusual Event or Alert may be terminated by the Emergency I I Coordinator. A Site Area Emergency or General Emergency may only be de- I I

escalated by the Recovery Manager. Activation of the On-site Emergency Response Facilities is not required for events that have been terminated by the responsible ERO I I personnel. I II . If the event does not qualify as an Emergency, using Enclosure I proceed toI O-ADM-115, NOTIFICATION OF PLANTEVENTS, forfurtherclassification of event. I

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3. Classify Off-Normal Event using present available information, AND declare most conservative emergency class using Enclosure 1, THEN proceed to Step Number and Page listed on the bottom of Enclosure 1.

Completed by: :_ _ _ Date:

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5.3 Unusual Event Time

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X Prescribed Emergency Announcements may be omitted or modified as directed by the I Emergency Cd6rlinator, or his designee, to prevent alarming intruders, if security events I.

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5.3.1 IF an Unusual Event has been declared, THEN complete the following steps:

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Notification Steps may be performed out of sequence in order to meet State of Florida l I and/or NRC notification time requirements. I L a - a - a a - a - a a- - a  ; _a- a _ ar - a ..

1. Document the sequence of events using the Emergency Log Book.
2. Inform or have Control Room personnel inform site personnel of the emergency via the Plant Page System, AND make one of the following announcements twice using the Page Volume Boost. [Either (a) or (b)]
a. IF entering into an Unusual Event, THEN make the following announcement:

"Attention all personnel, attention all personnel: An Unusual Event has been declared on Unit # due to (provide a brief description of initiating event). All Emergency Response Organization members remain on standby. All other personnel continue with present duties unless further instruction is given."

b. IF downgrading to an Unusual Event, THEN make the following announcement:

"Attention all personnel, attention all personnel: the Emergency has been downgraded to an Unusual Event."

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3. IF there is a localized emergency (fire, high radiation, toxic gas), THEN perform the following:
a. Determine assembly area for personnel evacuated from the affected area.
b. Announce type and location, instruct personnel to stand clear, and report to the assembly area.
c. Sound applicable alarm, if not previously done.
d. Announce type and location, instruct personnel to stand clear and report to the assembly area.
e. Initiate Search and Rescue as required.

I - - - NOTE I ff Plant Events (radiological or security threat considerations) warrant, alternate facilities and/or routes to these facilities may be necessary. Refer to Subsectign 5.1, General.

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4. Direct the Shift Technical Advisor (STA) to implement 0-EPIP-20104, Emergency Response Organization Notifications/Staff Augmentation.
a. IF significant public interest is expected or significant technical support is required, THEN perform the following:

(1) Identify those positions requiring activation and the desired reporting location.

(2) Direct the STA to initiate a partial activation of the Emergency Response Organization, using the identified positions.

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  • Notification to the State Warning Point Is required within 15 minutes of Emergency Classification.
  • Notlficatin"to the NRCOC Is required to Immediately follow the State Notfficationand no later than one hour.
  • Collection of Release Rate Data shall not delay State of Florida or NRC Notification.
  • if a transitory event has occurred, notifications are still required using this procedure.

NOTE I I If during the notification process, it becomes necessary to upgrade the emergency I classification: I I _ ensure that the State Warning Point has been notified of the Emergency I i Declaration within 15 minutes of making the initial classification, I __ stop the current notification process, and I II __ proceed to the steps corresponding to the new emergency classification, including notification of the new classification to the State Warning Point. I L _ __ - _ - __ - _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _D

5. IF Off-site (State and County) notification responsibilities are with the Emergency Coordinator on site, THEN complete the following steps:
a. Complete a form similar to Attachment 1.
b. Obtain the Emergency Coordinator's initials on the notification form prior to transmitting the information.

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I NOTES -

I I State Warning Point may request verification call back. If requested, they will call in on the black bell phone (ringmaster) or cellular phone in the Control Room.

I I

l . if either of the counties (Miami-Dade County, Monroe County) are not on line during l I the notification with the State Warning Point (SWP), follow up with the SWP to ensure l l contact is made or directly contact the counties to convey the message form l information. (10 CFR 50 Appendix E, requires licensees to notify the State and Local l I Government) I I L . . . - . . . . a . . _ - _ _ _ _ _- J

c. Notify the State Warning Point in Tallahassee AND relay information from a form similar to Attachment 1 within 15 minutes of classifying the Unusual event via one of the following:

(1) Hot Ring Down Telephone (2) Commercial Telephone (refer to ERD)

(3) Cellular Phone (refer to ERD)

(4) ESATCOM (5) Local Government Radio

d. Complete a form similar to Attachment 2.
e. Contact the NRCOC and relay the information from a form similar to Attachment 2 immediately after the notification of the Unusual Event to State and Counties via one of the following:

(1) ENS (2) Commercial Telephone (refer to ERD)

(3) Cellular Telephone (refer to ERD)

6. IF continued direction of the Emergency Response Activities adversely affects Control Room Activities, THEN consider turnover of EC duties to a designated member of the Plant Management Staff.
7. IF EC duties have been assumed by a designated member of the Plant Management Staff in the TSC, THEN contact affected NRC, State and Local Authorities to establish communication links and determine off-site support requirements.

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8. Reassess plant conditions using Enclosure 1 periodically.
9. IF upgrading Emergency Class, THEN proceed to the applicable section of tMis procedure, using Enclosure 1.

H IF notification responsibilities are with the Emergency Coordinator Qn-site,

10O.

THEN provide notifications to the State and Counties every hour, unless less frequent updates are agreed to, upon termination, or as conditions change.

a. Complete a form similar to Attachment 1.
b. Obtain the Emergency Coordinator's initials on the notification form prior to transmitting the information.
c. Notify the following of the new information:

(1) State Warning Point

-_ (2) Duty Call Supervisor

d. Complete a form similar to Attachment 2.
e. Notify the NRCOC of the new information-via one of the following:

(1) ENS (2) Commercial telephone (refer to ERD)

11. Determine if the emergency can be terminated using Enclosure 3, DeEscalation Guidelines.
12. IF terminating the event, THEN perform the following:
a. Notify the Units 1 and 2 Watch Engineer that the event has been terminated.
b. Have the Control Room make the following announcement via the plant page system, using page boost, to notify plant personnel:

"Attention all personnel, attention all personnel. The emergency situation has been terminated."

Completed by: Date:

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___-_ W. am M ow-l I Prescribed Emergency Announcements may be omitted or modified, as directed by the I Emergency Coordinator, or his designee, to prevent alarming intruders if Security Events I I warrant. I L- . - . . . - . . . . . . - . . - a - a J 5.4.1 IF an Alert has been declared, THEN perform the following steps:

  • NOTE I1 Notification steps may be performed out of sequence in order to meet State of Florida I and/or NRC Notification time requirements. I L___a - _a ___ a - - aa _
1. Document the sequence of events using the Emergency Log Book.

CAUTION The Emergency Coordinator shall use goodJudgment prior to releasing contractors from the site and clearing those owner controlled areas outside the Protected Area.

Such conditions as security events, release status, release duration, plant conditions, and meteorological conditions should be evaluated prior to moving personnel.

2. Determine the need to dismiss non-essential contract personnel from the site AND clear those areas outside the Protected Area.
3. IF a precautionary clearing of personnel outside of the Protected Area is required, THEN perform the following:
a. Inform Security to clear personnel from the following areas and implement applicable sections of Security Force Instruction (SFI) 6307:

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(5) Switchyard (6) Barge Canal (7) US Naval Special Warfare Group Training School (8) Trailer Areas and other work areas (9) Land Utilization

. _ b. Contact the Watch Engineer of Units 1 and 2 AND inform them of the precautionary clearing of personnel.

4. Inform or have Control Room personnel inform site personnel of the emergency via the Plant Page System using the Page Volume Boost. [Either (a) or (b)]
a. IF entering into an Alert, THEN perform the following:

(1) Make the following announcement:

"Attention all personnel, attention all personnel: An Alert has been declared on Unit _ due to (rrovide a brief description of initiating event). All Emergency Response Organization members report to your designated Emergency response Facility. All other personnel report to your normal work location."

[The following announcement is Optional, per Substep 5.4.1.2]

"All non-essential contract personnel are dismissed for the day.

(2) Sound the Emergency Plan Activation Alarm.

(3) Repeat the announcement.

[ -CAUTION RM approval Is required prior to downgrading from a Site Area Emergency or GeneralEmergency.

b. IF Downgrading to an Alert, THEN make the following announcement twice:

"Attention all personnel, attention all personnel. The Emergency has been downgraded to an Alert."

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5. IF there is a localized emergency (fire, high radiation, toxic gas), THEN perform the following:
a. Determine an assembly area for personnel evacuate from the affected area.
b. Announce type and location, instruct personnel to stand clear, and to report to the assembly area.
c. Sound applicable alarm, if not previously done.
d. Announce type and location, instruct personnel to stand clear, and to report to the assembly area.
e. Initiate Search and Rescue, as required.

CAUTION if a significant release (process monitors off scale, or other Indications) and/or security related events are in progress (intruders, bomb threat, etc.) Inform emergency responders and site evacuees of the best access and egress routes to take on site to minimize hazards. During off hours, dispatch Security to route Incoming Emergency Responders away from the hazardous routes.

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I if Plant Events (radiological or security threat considerations) warrant, alternate facilities I and/or routes to these facilities may be necessary. Refer to Subsection 5.1, General. I

6. Direct the STA to initiate Activation of On-site Emergency Response Facilities (ER~s) per O-EPLP-20104, Emergency Response Organization Notifications/Staff Augmentation.

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CAUTIONS

  • Notification to the State Warning Point Is required within 15 minutes of emergency class/ficatIon.
  • Notification to the NRCOC Is required to immediately follow the State Notificatfon and no later than one hour.

. Collection of Release Rate Data shall not delay State of Florida or NRC nnfjf~jirtnn If*a transitory event has occurred, notifications are stiil required using this

-procedure.

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I If during the notification process, it becomes necessary to upgrade the emergency I i classification: I I ensure that the State Waming Point has been notified of the Emergency Declaration I i within 15 minutes of making the initial classification, i I ___stop the current notification process, and I I

I .*.proceed to the steps corresponding to the new emergency classification, including

- notification of the new classification to the State Waming Point.

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7. IF off-site (State and County) notification responsibilities are with the Emergency Coordinator on site, THEN complete the following steps:
a. Complete a form similar to Attachment 1.
b. Obtain the Emergency Coordinator's initials on the notification form prior to transmitting the information.

Time 5.4.1.7 (Cont'd)

NOTES

l. eState Waming Point may request verification call back. If requested, they will call in on l I the black bell phone (ringmaster) or cellular phone in the Control Room. I l . "If either of 14 counties (Miami-Dade County, Monroe County) are not on line during l l
  • the notification with the State Warning Point (SWP), follow up with the SWP to ensure I contact is made or directly contact the counties to convey the message form I information. (10 CFR 50 Appendix E, requires licensees to notify the State and Local l I Govemrnment) '
c. Notify the State Warning Point in Tallahassee AND relay information from a form similar to Attachment 1 within 15 minutes of classifying the Alert via one of the following:

(1) Hot Ring Down Telephone (2) Commercial Telephone (refer to ERD)

(3) Cellular Telephone (refer to ERD)

(4) ESATCOM (5) Local Government Radio

d. Complete a form similar to Attachment 2.
e. Contact the NRCOC and relay the information from a form similar to Attachment 2 immediately after the notification of the Alert to State and Counties via one of the following:

(1) ENS (2) Commercial Telephone (refer to ERD)

(3) Cellular Telephone (refer to ERD)

  • NOTE I Guidance for transferring of responsibilities can be found in Enclosure 2.
8. IF Emergency Response Facilities (TSC/OSC) are activated, THEN consider Emergency Coordinator Transfer to TSC.
9. IF the EOF is operational, then relinquish communication responsibilities of of-site agencies to Recovery Manager at EOF after a proper turnover/bnefing.

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10. Reassess plant conditions using Enclosure 1 periodically.

CAUTION If the EOF Is operationaland the emergency has been upgraded, It Is Imperative that the Recovery Manager be notified concurrently with the declaration. This will ensure that the fifteen minute notification time limit Is met

11. IF upgrading emergency classification level, THEN proceed to applicable section of this procedure using Enclosure 1 AND IF the EOF is operational, THEN promptly notify the Recovery Manager.
12. IF notification responsibilities are with the Emergency Coordinator On site, THEN provide notification to the State and Counties every hour, unless less frequent updates have been agreed to, upon termination, or as conditions change.
a. Complete a form similar to Attachment 1.
b. Obtain the Emergency Coordinator's initials on the form prior to transmitting the information.
c. Notify the following of the updated information:

(1) State Warning Point (2) Duty Call Supervisor

d. Complete a form similar to Attachment 2.
e. Notify the NRCOC with the updated information.

(1) ENS (2) Commercial Telephone (refer to ERD)

13. Determine if the emergency can be de-escalated or terminated, using Enclosure 3.

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14. IF de-escalating or terminating the event,. THE perform one of the Yollowing:
a. TF de-escalating, THEN return to the applicable section of this procedure using Enclosure 1.
b. IF terminating the event, THEN perform one of the following:

(1) Notify the Units 1 and 2 Watch Engineer that the event has been terminated.

(2) Have the Control Room make the following announcement via the plant page system, using page boost, to notify plant personnel:

"Attention all personnel, attention all personnel. The emergency situation has been terminated".

Completed by: Date:

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  • NOTE I Prescribed Emergency Announcements may be omitted or modified as directed by the I Emergency Coordinator or his designee to prevent alarming intruders if security events I warrant. -

L _ _ _- - _ - _ _ _ - _ -e - _ _ - _ - A 5.5.1 IF a Site Area Emergency has been declared, THEN perform the following steps:

- CAUTION De-escalation from Site Area Emergency must be done In concurrence with the RM.

X --- NOTE a Notification steps may be performed out of sequence in order to meet State of Florida and/or NRC notification time requirements.

L. . - _ . a- . - a

1. Document sequence of events using the Emergency Log Book.

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2. Inform, or have the Control Room inform site personnel of the emergency via Plant Page System using the Page Volume Boost [Either (a) or (b)]:

CAUTION if a release Is'ln progress, inform emergency responders of access routes to Emergency Response Facilities. During off hours, dispatch security to route Incoming emergency responders away from hazardous routes.

a. IF ENTERING into a Site Area Emergency, THEN perform the no lowing:

(1) Make the following announcement:

"Attention all personnel; attention all personnel. A Site Area Emergency has been declared on Unit #__ due to (provide brief description of initiating event). All Emergency Response Organization members report to your designated Emergency Response Facility."

(2) IF not previously performed, THEN sound the Emergency Plan Activation Alarm.

(3) Repeat the announcement.

CAUTION RM approval Is required prior to downgrading from a Site Area Emergency. .

b. IF downgrading to a Site Area Emergency, THEN make the following announcement twice:

"Attention all personnel, Attention all personnel. The emergency has been downgraded to Site Area Emergency."

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I NOTE I II If winds are from 90°to 146° consider the use of the alternate evacuation route. I

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3. Consider plant and radiological conditions as they relate to the emergency regarding site evacuation.
a. Potential for release
b. Duration of release
c. Direction of release
d. Meteorological conditions
e. Plant conditions (need for supplemental emergency response personnel).
f. Security threats to evacuees.

CAUTION As conditions warrant, the Emergency Coordinatormay delay, postpone, or make special requirements on the evacuation (Reference Step 5.1.17). if large doses will be received during an evacuation, It may be more effective to shelter non-essential personnel on site.

4. Implement an Owner Controlled Area Evacuation if no significant hazards exist which may threaten evacuees.
a. IF the TSC Health Physics Supervisor is available, THEN discuss rlease status, release duration, and wind direction to determine applicable evacuation route and Off-site Assembly Area.
b. Notify the Security Shift Supervisor for an evacuation of the Owner Controlled Area, including non-essential personnel from the Protected Area, AND instruct them to implement 0-EPIP-20 110, CRITERIA FOR AND CONDUCT OF AN OWNER CONTROLLED AREA EVACUATION, and Security Force Instruction (SFI) 6307, EMERGENCY EVACUATION AND ACCOUNTABILITY.

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c. Notify the Watch Engineer of Units 1 and 2 of the Site Evacuation AND instruct them to initiate a roster of personnel left in the fossil units for shutdown of the fossil units.
d. Inform, or have the Control Room inform, site personnel via Plant Page System AND complete the following steps:

CAUTION If a significant release (process monitors off scale or other Indications) and/or security related (intruders, bomb threat, etc.) events are In progress, Inform emergency responders and site evacuees of the best access and egress routes to take to/from site to minimize hazards. During off hours, dispatch Security to route Incoming emergency respondersaway from hazardous routes.

(1) Make the following announcement using Page Volume Boost:

"Attention all personnel. Attention all personnel. An. Owner Controlled Area Evacuation has been implemented. All Emergency Response Organization members report to your designated Emergency Response Facility. All other personnel evacuate to (designated off-site assembly area) by (route to off-site assembly area)."

(2) Sound the Site Evacuation Alarm.

(3) Make the following announcement using Page Volume Boost:

"Attention all personnel. Attention all personnel. An Owner Controlled Area Evacuation has been implemented. All Emergency Response Organization members report to your designated Emergency Response Facility. All other personnel evacuate to (designated off-site assembly area) by (route to off-site assembly area)."

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5. Notify the TSC Security Supervisor (Security Shift Supervisor) to:
a. Discuss the potential for the suspension of all or some safeguards.

(Reference Step 5.1.18)

b. Provide accountability information as needed (Names and Badge Numbers).
6. IF there is a localized emergency (fire, high radiation, toxic gas), THEN perform the following:

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a. Determine an assembly area for personnel evacuated from the affected area.
b. Announce type and location, instruct personnel to stand clear and report to the designated assembly area.
c. IF not previously performed, THEN sound applicable alarm.
d. Announce type and location, instruct personnel to stand clear and report to the designated assembly area.
e. Initiate Search and Rescue as required.
7. IF the On-site Emergency Response Facilities (ERFs) are operational, AND Emergency Coordinator responsibilities have not transferred, THEN consider Emergency Coordinator transfer to TSC.

F NOTE I If plant events (radiological or security threat considerations), warrant, alternate facilities and/or routes to these facilities may be necessary. Refer to Subsection 5.1, General. l L . _- -I _ _, _ -E _, - _ _ _ _ _ _- - __

8. IF not previously performed, THEN instruct the STA to initiate activation of on-site Emergency Response Facilities (ERF) using 0-EPIP-20104, EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION NOTIFICATIONS/ STAFF AUGMENTATION.
9. Update on-site emergency responders of the emergency conditions.

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10. IF the EOF is operational, THEN relinquish communication responsibilities to off-site agencies to the Recovery Manager at the EOF.

CAUTIONS l*iottficatroiito the State Warning Point Is required within 15 minutes of the 0 emergency classfircation.

  • Notification to the NRCOC is required to Immediately follow the State Notification andno laterthan one hour.
  • Collection of Release Rate Data shall not delay the State of Florida or NRC Notifications.
  • If a transitory event has occurred, notifications are still required, using this procedure.

I - NOTE I If during the notification process, it becomes necessary to upgrade the emergency I classification, enuetaIh SaeWrigPon a ennoiidoIh I ensure that the State Warning Point has been notified of the emergency I declaration within 15 minutes of making the initial classification, I I I stop the current notification process, and I I proceed to the steps corresponding to the new emergency classification, including II I notification of the new classification to the State Waming Point.

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11. IF off-site (State and County) notification responsibilities are with the Emergency Coordinator on site, THEN complete the following steps:
a. Complete a form similar to Attachment 1.
b. Obtain the Emergency Coordinator initials on the form prior to transmitting the information.

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  • NOTES
  • State Warning Point may request verification call back. If requested, they will call in on II I the black bell phone (ringmaster) or cellular phone in the Control Room.

I either of the counties (Miami-Dade County, Monroe County) are not on line during l If I the notification with the State Waming Point (SWP), follow up with the SWP to ensure I contact is made or directly contact the counties to convey the message form ,

information. (10 CFR 50 Appendix E, requires licensees to notify the State and Local {

I

.. Govemment) I l

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c. Notify the State Warning Point in Tallahassee and relay information from a form similar to Attachment 1 within 15 minutes of classifying the Site Area Emergency via one of the following:

(1) Hot Ring Down Telephone (2) Commercial Telephone (refer to ERD)

(3) Cellular Phone (refer to ERD)

(4) ESATCOM (5) Local Government Radio

d. Complete a form similar to Attachment 2.
e. Contact the NRCOC and relay the information from a form similar to Attachment 2 immediately after the notification of the Site Area Emergency to the State and Counties via one of the following:

(1) ENS (2) Commercial Telephone (refer to ERD)

(3) Cellular Telephone (refer to ERD)

12. IF the On-site Emergency Response Facilities (TSC/OSC) are operational, THEN consider Emergency Coordinator transfer to the TSC.
13. IF the EOF is operational, THEN relinquish communication responsibilities With off-site agencies to the Recovery Manager at the EOF.

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I NOTE I Security has thirty minutes to provide a list of names of personnel not yet accounted for I I inside the Protected Area. I

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14. Determine the status of the owner Controlled Area Evacuation.
15. Reassess plant conditions using Enclosure 1 AND Attachment 3 periodically.

CAUTION If the EOF is operational and the emergency has been upgraded, It is Imperative that the Recovery Manager be notified concurrently with the declaration. This will ensure that the 15 minute notification time limit is not missed.

16. IF upgrading Emergency Classification, THEN proceed to applicable. section othis procedure, using Enclosure 1 AND IF the EOF is operational, THEN notify the Recovery Manager promptly.
17. IF notification responsibilities are with the Emergency Coordinator'On-site, THEN perform the following every hour, upon termination, or as conditions change:
a. Complete a form similar to Attachment 1.
b. The Emergency Coordinator shall initial the form prior to transmitting the information to verify Emergency Coordinator approval.
c. Notify the following of the new information:

(1) State Warning Point (2) Duty Call Supervisor

d. Complete a form similar to Attachment 2.
e. Notify the NRCOC with the new information.

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18. Using Enclosure 3 determine if the emergency can be de-escalated or terminated.
19. IF conditions warrant, THEN recommend de-escalation of the Site Area Emergency to RM. (Any de-escalation from Site Area Emergency shall be determined by the RM.)
20. IF de-escalating or terminating the event, THEN perform one of the ollowing:
a. IF de-escalating, THEN return to the applicable -section of this procedure using Enclosure 1.
b. IF terminating the event, THEN perform one of the following:

(1) Notify the Units 1 and 2 Watch Engineer that the event has been terminated.

(2) Have the Control Room make the following announcement via the plant page system, using page boost, to notify plant personnel:

"Attention all personnel, attention all personnel. The emergency situation has been terminated.

Completed by: _ Date:

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- -- NOTE I Prescribed emergency announcements may be omitted or modified as directed by the Embrgency C(6,fJinator or his designee, to prevent alarming intruders if security events I warrant. I L _. _ _ _ - _ - _a - a - _. _ _

5.6.1 IF a General Emergency has been declared, THEN.complete the following steps:

De-escalation from a General Emergency must be done In concurrence with the RM.

_ _ - a a a- _ - _ - a - - a

-I a a a a NOTE Notification steps may be performed out of sequence in order to meet State of Florida and/or NRC notification time requirements.

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1. Document sequence of events using the Emergency Log Book.

CAUTION-If a release or security events are In progress, inform emergency responders of access routes to Emergency Response Facilities. During off hours, dispatch Security to route Incoming emergency responders away from hazardous routes.

2. Inform, or have the Control Room inform, site personnel of the emergency via Plant Page System using Page Volume Boost.
a. Make the following announcement:

"Attention all personnel. Attention all personnel. A General Emergency has been declared on Unit # due to (provide brief description of initiating event). All Emergency Response Organization members report to your designated Emergency Response Facility."

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b. IF not previously performed, THEN sound the Emergency Plan Activation Alarm.
c. Repeat the announcement.

CAUTIONS

  • RM approval Is requiredprior to downgrading from a General Emergency.

. Radiological, security threats and plant conditions shall also be considered when preparing to evacuate personnel. If large doses will be received during an evacuation, or if security threats Jeopardize evacuation routes, It may be more effective to shelter non-essential personnel on site. Also, take Into consideration the duration of the release, plant conditions, potential for release, and meteorological conditions.

_ - - _ _ _ - -i _ _ -r -_ -_ - - -,_ -_ - _ _

I NOTE If winds are from 90"to 1460, consider the use of the alternateevacuation route. I

__ 3. Implement an Owner Controlled Area Evacuation if no significant hazards exist which may threaten evacuees.

a. IF the TSC Health Physics Supervisor is available, THEN discuss rlease status, release duration, and wind direction to determine applicable evacuation route and off-site Assembly Area.
b. Notify the Security Shift Supervisor for an evacuation of the Owner Controlled Area, including non-essential personnel from the Protected Area, and instruct them to implement O-EPIP-20110, CRITERIA FOR AND CONDUCT OF AN OWNER CONTROLLED AREA EVACUATION, and Security Force Instruction (SFI) 6307, EMERGENCY EVACUATION AND ACCOUNTABILITY.
c. Notify the Watch Engineer of Units 1 and 2 of the Site Evacuation AND instruct them to initiate a roster of personnel left in the fossil OFii for shutdown of the fossil units.

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CAUTION If a significant release (Process Monitors are off scale or other Indicators) and/or security related events (Intruders, bomb threat, etc.) are In progress, Inform emergency responders and site evacuees of the best access and egress routes to take from the tite to minimize hazards. During off hours, dispatch Security to route incoming emergency responders away from hazardous routes.

d. Inform, or have Control Room personnel inform, site personnel via the Plant Page System and complete the following:

(1) Make the following announcement using Page Volume Boost:

"Attention all personnel. Attention all personnel. An Owner Controlled Area Evacuation has been implemented. All Emergency Response Organization members report to your designated Emergency Response Facility. All other personnel evacuate to (designated Off-site Assemble Area) by (route to Off-site Assembly Area! .

4. Notify the TSC Security Supervisors (Security Shift Supervisor) to:
a. Discuss the potential for the suspension of all or some safeguards (Reference Step 5.1.18).
b. Provide accountability information as needed (names and badge numbers).
5. IF there is a localized emergency (fire, high radiation, toxic gas) THEN perform the following:
a. Determine an assembly area for personnel evacuated from the affected area.
b. Announce its type and location, instruct personnel to stand clear and report to the designated assembly area.
c. Sound applicable alarm, if not previously done.
d. Announce its type and location, instruct personnel to stand clear and report to the designated assembly area.
e. Initiate Search and rescue as required.

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6. IF the On-site Emergency Response Facilities are operational, THEN consider Emergency Coordinator transfer to TSC.

I NOTE I I If plant events (radiological or security threat considerations) warrant, alternate facilities I I and/or routes to these facilities may be necessary. Refer to precautions. I L _ - - a - a - - - a - a - - - a* - a -W - - NJ I .. . I. 7. IF not previously performed, THEN instruct STA to initiate-activation of the On-site Emergency Response Facilities (ERF) using O-EPIP-20104, EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION NOTIFICATIONS/ STAFF AUGMENTATION.

8. Update on-site emergency responders of the emergency conditions.
9. IF the EOF is operational, THEN relinquish communication responsibilities with off-site agencies to the Recovery Manager at the EOF.

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CAUTIONS

  • Notification to the State Warning Point Is required within 15 minutes of emergency classification.

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  • Notification' to the NRCOC Is required to Immediately follow the State Notification and no later than one hour.
  • Collection of Release Rate Data shall not delay State of Florida or NRC Notifications.
  • If a transitory event has occurred, notifications are still required using this procedure.

I NOTE E I If during the notification process, it becomes necessary to upgrade the emergency I l classification,

- ensure that the State Waming Point has been notified of the Emergency I i Declaration within fifteen minutes of making the initial classification, I I - stop the current notification process, and I I

I .... proceed to the steps corresponding to the new Emergency Classification, including notification of the new classification to the State Warning Point I

I

10. IF off-site (State and County) notification. responsibilities are with the Emergency Coordinator on site, THEN complete the following steps:
a. Complete a form similar to Attachment 1.
b. Obtain the Emergency Coordinator's initials on the notification form prior to transmitting the information.

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I NOTES -

Ia State Wamring Point may request verification call back. If requested, they will call in I I on the black bell phone (Ringmaster) or cellular phone in the Control Room. I I0 if either of the counties (Miami-Dade County, Monroe County) are not on line during I I I the notification with the State Warning Point (SWP), follow up with the SWP to ensure I I contact is made or directly contact the counties to convey the message form I I I information. (10 CFR 50 Appendix E, requires licensees to notify the State and Local I I

S .. .

I Govemment)

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c. Notify State Warning Point in Tallahassee AND relay information from a form similar to Attachment 1 within 15 minutes of classifying the General Emergency via one of the following:

(1) Hot Ring Down Telephone (2) Commercial Telephone (refer to ERD)

(3) Cellular Phone (refer to ERD)

(4) ESATCOM (5) Local Government Radio

d. Complete a form similar to Attachment 2.
e. Contact the NRCOC AND relay the information from a form similar to Attachment 2 immediately after the notification of the General Emergency to State and Counties via one of the following:

(1) ENS (2) Commercial Telephone (refer to ERD)

(3) Cellular Telephone (refer to ERD)

11. IF the On-site Emergency Response Facilities (TSC/OSC) are operational, TH'EN consider Emergency Coordinator transfer to TSC.

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X - NOTES l . Any de-escalation from General Emergency shall be determined by the RM. 1 ISecurityh as3 minutes to provide a list of names of personnel not yet accounted for I inside the P;tected Area..l

12. IF not previously performed, THEN determine the status of the Owner Controlled Area Evacuation.
13. Reassess plant conditions against Enclosure 1 AND Attachment 3 periodically.
14. IF notification responsibilities are with the Emergency Coordinator on-site, THEN provide notifications to the State and Counties every hour, upon termination, or as conditions change:
a. Complete a form similar to Attachment 1.
b. Obtain the Emergency Coordinator's initials on the notification form prior to transmitting the information.
c. Notify the following of the new information.

(1) State Warning Point (2) Duty Call Supervisor

d. Complete a form similar to Attachment 2.
e. Notify the NRCOC with the new information.

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15. Using Enclosure 3 determine if the emergency can be de-escalated or terminated.

I NOTE I

.! Any de-escalation from GeneralEmergency shall be determined by the RM.

16. IF conditions warrant, THEN recommend de-escalation from General

.Emergency to the RM.

17. IF de-escalating or terminating the event, THEN perform one of the following:
a. IF de-escalating, THEN return to the applicable section of this procedure using Enclosure 1.
b. IF terminating the event, THEN perform one of the following:

(1) Notify the Units 1 and 2 Watch Engineer that the event has been terminated.

(2) Have the Control Room make the following announcement via the plant page system, using page boost, to notify plant personnel:

"Attention all personnel, attention all personnel. The emergency situation has been terminated.

Completed by: Date:

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EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION TABLE

1. Primary LeakageILOCA UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY Plant in Mode 1-2-3-4 Plant inMode 1-2-3-4 Plant in Mode 1-2-3-4 Either A or B:.

AND AND AND Elther A or B: RCS leakage greater than 50 gpm RCS leakage greater than 50 gpn A. RCS leakage greater than 50 gpm AND AND A. RCS Leakage GREATER THAN 10 GPM as RCS leakage within available charging RCS leakage greater than available RCS leakage greater than available charging Indicated by: pump capacity charging pump capacity pump capacity

1) Control Room observation CAUTION: This section should not be CAUTION: This section should not be Containment pressure greater than 20 psig used for events involvng used for events Involving
2) Inventory balance calculation only a steam generator tube only a steam generator tube CAUTION: This section should not be used for s leak/rupture, or only a leak/rupture, or only a events Involving only a steam
3) Field observation faulted/ruptured steam faulted/ruptured steam generator tube leak/rupture, or only a OR generator. generator. faultedl ruptured steam generator.
4) Emergency Coordinator judgment B .Plant In Mode 1,2,3,4, B. Failure of any primary system safety or relief valve to dose resulting in an uncontrolled RCS RCS leakage greater than 50 gpm depressurization. AN RCS leakage greater than available charging pump capacity AND Loss of containment integrity which provides a flowpath to the environment.

CAUTION: This section should not be used for events Involving only a steam generator tube leak/rupture, or only a faulted/ruptured steam generator CAUTION: Consult Attachment 3 for required Protective Action Recommendations.

._ .Possible Control Room Indicators TI-465, 467,469 Charging/Letdown Flow Mismatch RCS pressure RCS pressure TEC Flow Indicators Containment Pressure Containment Pressure ARMS PRMS R-14 Charging/Letdown Flow Mismatch Complete Actions listed inSubsection 5.3 Complete Actions listed InSubsection 5.4 Complete Actions listed inSubsection 5.5 Complete Actions listed inSubsection 5.6 Page 20 Page 25 Page 32 Page 41 W97:JR/dt/ev/ev

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2. Steam Generator Tube Leak/Rupture UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY Either A or B: Either A or B: Steam generator tube leakage greater than available charging pump capacity A. Greater than 500 gpd steam generator tube A. Confirmed steam generator tube MR leakage to any one steam generator per leakage greater than 50 gpm Loss of offsite power Technical Specification 3.4.6.2, Reactor M Coolant System Steam generator tube leakage within available charging pump capacity AND Loss of off-site power

-CAUTION: Consult Attachment 3 for possible Protective Action B. Greater than 1 gpm total steam generator tube B .Steam generator tube leakage Recommendations leakage per Technical Specification 3.4.6.2, greater than available charging Reactor Coolant System pump capacity.

Possible Control Room Indicators PRMS R-15 Y PRMS R-15 PRMS R-15 PRMS R-19 PRMS R-19 PRMS R-19 Charging/Letdown Flow Mismatch Charging/Letdown Flow Mismatch Complete Actions listed InSubsectIon 5.3 Complete Actions listed In Subsection 5.4 Complete Actions listed InSubsection 5.5 Complete Actions listed inSubsection 5.6 Page 20 Page 25 Page 32 Page 41 W97:JR/dt/evlev

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3. Loss of Secondary Coolant l UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY Either A or B: Steamfine or feedline break which results Steamfine or feedline break which results in Safety Injection actuation inSafety Injection actuation A. Steamflne or feedline break which results in AND AND Safety Injection actuation. Confirmed RCS DEQ 1-131 activity Evidence of significant (greater than 10 greater than or equal to 300 pCi/gm gpm) steam generator tube leakage In A the affected steam generator. Confirmed steam generator tube leakage B. Failure of a steam generator safety or greater than 50 gpm Inthe affected dump to atmosphere valve to close resulting In steam generator uncontrolled secondary depressurzatbon.

CAUTION: Consult Attachment 3 for possible Protective Action Recommendations Possible Control Room Indicators PRMS R-15 PRMS R-15 PRMS R-19 PRMS R-19 Charging/Letdown Flow Mismatch Charging/Letdown Flow Mismatch Complete Actions listed inSubsection 5.3 Complete Actions listed InSubsection 5.4 Complete Actions listed InSubsection 5.5 Complete Actions listed InSubsection 5.6 Page 20 Page 25 Page 32 Page 41 WV97:JRldIlevlev,

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4. Fuel Handling Accident UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY A spent fuel element has been dropped Either A, B or C:

or damaged AND A. Major damage to one or more Release of radioactivity from the spent fuel elements has occurred damaged spent fuel element has been mm detected. Affected area radiation monitors are greater than 1 0 3 mR/hr.

B. Major damage to one or more spent fuel elements has occurred AND Containment radiation lvels greater than 1.3 E4 Rem/hr C. Major damage to one or more spent fuel elements due to water level being below top of spent fuel.

Possible Control Room Indicators ARMS R-2, 5, 7, 8,19, 21, 22 PRMS R-2, 5, 7, 8, 19, 21, 22 PRMS R-12, 14 PRMS R-12, 14 SFP Level Indication RI-631 1A RI-6311 B Complete Actions listed in Subsection 5.3 Complete Actions listed in Subsection 5.4 Complete Actions listed In Subsection 5.5 Complete Actions listed In Subsection 5.6 Page 20 Page 25 Page 32 Page 41 VW97:JR/dtlev/ev

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5. Loss of Safe Shutdown Functions/ATWS UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY Either A. B. C or D: Either A. B. C or D: Either A or B:

A. Reactor critical A. Inability to bring the reactor A. Inability to bring the reactor subcritical AND subcritical with control rods AND Failure of the Reactor Protection -RCS pressure greater than 2485 psig.

System to initiate a trip signal when B. Plant in Mode 1-2-3 a trip setpoint has been exceeded. AND B. Inability to bring the reactor subcritical

. Loss of steam release capability AND B. Reactor critical from all of the following: Containment pressure greater than or equal to AND 4 psig.

Reactor fails to trip on automatic 1) Condenser steam dumps signal AND

2) Atmospheric steam dumps C. Reactor critical AND
3) AU steam generator safeties CAUTION: Consult Attachment 3 for required Reactor fails to trip on manual signal- - - -- Protective Action Recommendations.

C. Plant in Mode 1-2-3 D. RCS temperature Increasing due to AND lss of decay heat removal Loss of secondary heat sink has capability from all of the foflowing: occurred

.A

1) RHR System RCS bleed and feed Is required.

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2) Forced RCS circulation D. Plant In Mode 1-2-3 AND AND
3) Natural RCS circulation RCS Injection capability has been lost from:
1) Charging pumps M.
2) High-head Si pumps except due to loss of all AC power.

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6. Fuel Element Failure UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY RCS activity requiring plant shutdown or cooldown Either A, B or C: Fuel element failure as indicated by A, B, Fuel element failure as defined in Site Area per Technical Speciflcation 3.4.8. or C: Emergency ofthis section A. R-20 Reading of 2.5 R/hr, or  % AND confirmed RCS DEQ 1-131 activity A. R-20 Reading of 2.5 R/hr, or Any of the following is imrminent or in progress:

greater than or equal to 300 pC/gm. confirmed RCS DEQ 1-131 actkvty greater than or equal to 300 pCVgm. a) LOCA with loss of containment cooling

. AND OR RCS Tw0 greater than 620 0F. b) LOCA with loss of containment integrity which B. An increase of greater than 1%fuel provides a fiowpath to the environment failure in 30 minutes. . - - - - -

c) Steam generator tube rupture with unisolable

. B. Confirmed RCS DEQ 1-131 activity flowpath from the ruptured steam generator to greater than or equal to 300 piCVgm. the environment C. Total fuel failure of 5%. A Core exit thermocouples greater CAUTION: Consult Attachment 3 for required than 700 0F. Protective Action Recommendations.

C. Containment high range radiation monitor reading greater than 1.3 E4 Remlhr.

Possible Control Room Indicators PRMS R-20 Core Exit Thermocouples ARMS R-1 through R-6 RI-6311A RI-631 lB Complete Actions listed In Subsection 5.3 Complete Actions listed in Subsection 5.4 Complete Actions listed in Subsection 5.5 Complete Actions listed in Subsection 5.6 Page 20 Page 25 Page 32 Page 41 W97:JRidtlevlev

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7. Uncontrolled Effluent Release UNUSUALEVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY A release to the Unrestricted Area has occurred or A release to the Unrestricted Area has Performance of O-EPIP-20126, Off-site Performarce of O-EPIP-20126, Off-site Dose is in progress which exceeds either A or B: occurred or Is In progress which exceeds Dose Calculation or off-site surveys Calculation or off-site surveys indicate site either A or B: indicate site boundary exposure levels boundary exposure levels have been exceeded as have been exceeded as indicated by indicated by either A, B, C, or D:

either A, B, C, or D:

A. ODCM limits for gaseous release (Control 3.2) A. Ten times ODCM mits for A. greater than or equal to 1000 mrem/hr total per off-site dose estimates performned in gaseous release (Control 3.2) per A. greater than or equal to 50 mrem/hr dose rate accordance with 0-EPIP-20126, Off-site Dose off-site dose estimates performed total dose rate for 1/2 hour Calculations. in accordance with 0-EPIP-20126, Off-site Dose Calculations.

B. greater than or equal to 250 mrem/hr B. greater than or equal to 1000 mrem total dose to the thyroid for 1/2 hour (TEDE)

B. ODCM lims for liquid release (Control 2.3). B. Ten times ODCM limits for liquid release (Control 2.3). C. greater than or equal to 500 mrem/hr C. greater than or equal to 5000 mrem/hr to the total dose rate for 2 minutes thyroid NOTE: Alarm Actuation does not In Itself NOTE: Alarm Actuation does not In constitute exceeding ODCM limits. Itself constitute exceeding ODCM limits.

D. greater than or equal to 2500 D. greater than or equal to 5000 mrem thyroid mremnhr to the thyroid for 2 minutes dose (CDE)

NOTE: Site boundary equals 1 mile NOTE: Site boundary equals 1 mile radius from radius from affected unit. affected unit.

CAUTION: Consult Attachment 3 for CAUTION: Consult Attachment 3 for required possible ProtectIve Action Protective Action Recommendations.

Recommendations.

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8. High Radiation Levels In Plant UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY Severe loss of control of radioactive Containment High Range Radiation Containment High Range Radiation Monitor materials as Indicated by either A, B or C: Monitor reading greater than 1.3 E4 reading greater than 1.3 E5 Rem/hr.

Rem/hr.

A. Unexpected valid area monitor alarm from an undeterminable source with meter greater than I OsNOTE Direct Chemistry to perform of fste dose mR/hr. NOTE: Direct Chemistry to perform estimates per 0-EPIP- 20126, Off-site offaite dose estimates per Dose Calculations.

0-EPIP-20126, Off-site Dose (See Section 7, Uncontrolled Effluent Calculations. Release)

B. Unexpecied plant Iodine or (See Section 7, Uncontrolled particulate airborne concentration Effluent Release) CAUTION: Consult Attachment 3 for required greater than 1000 DAC as per 10 Protective Action Recommendations.

CFR 20 Appendix B, Table 1. CAUTION: Consuit Attachment 3 for possible Protective Action

, ... Recommendations.

C. Unexpected direct radiation dose rate reading or unexpected airborne radioactivity concentration from an undetermined source In excess of 1000 times nonnal levels. _

Possible Control Room Indicators Area Radiation Monitors RI-631 1A Ri-631 1A RI-6311 B RI-6311 B Complete Actions listed in Subsection 5.3 Complete Actions listed In Subsection 5.4 Complete Actions listed In Subsection 5.5 Complete Actions risted In Subsection 5.6 Page 20 Page 25 Page 32 Page 41 W97:JR/dtlev/ev

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9. Other Plant Conditions That Could Lead To Substantial Core Damage UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY Either A or B:

A. Potential core damage Indicated by afl of the following:

1) Known LOCA greater than available charging pump capacity AND
2) Failure of ECCS to deliver flow to the core AND
3) Containment High Range Radiation Monitor reading greater than 1.3 E4 Rem/hr.

B. Potential core damage Indicated by all of the following:

1) Loss of secondary heat sink AND
2) RCS bleed and feed required AND
3) No high-head SI flow available AND
4) No RHR flow for greater than 30 minutes AND
5) No AFW flow for greater than 30 minutes CAUTION: Consult Attachment 3 for required

._ . Protective Action Recommendations.

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10. Loss Of Power Conditions UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY Either A or B: Either A or B: Either A, B or C withfue in the Reactor The following situation exists for greater than 1 hr Vessel with fuel In the Reactor VesseL A. Loss of offste power to the: A. Loss of all vital on-site DC power.

A. Loss of aN A/C power for greater a) Loss of all A/C power

1) A4KVbus - ... than 15 minutes. AND b) Loss of an feedwater capability.
2) B 4KV bus B. Loss of offste power AND B. Loss of aKvital on-site DC power for Both associated emergency diesel greater than 15 minutes. CAUTION: Consuit Attachment 3 for required generators fail to energize their Protective Action Recommendations.

associated 4KV buses.

C. Emergency Coordinator leaves B. Loss of on-sie power capability as Indicated NOTE: Refer to Section 5, Loss of Safe Control Room within the first 15 by. Shutdown Function minutes of a loss of aNA/C QODC power.

1) Loss of capability to power at least one vital 4KV bus from any of the four available emergency diesel generators.

Possible Control Room Indicators 4KV Bus Vomge 4KV Bus Amps .

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11. Loss Of Assessment Functions UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY Either A, B, or C: Unplanned loss of MI Safety System Inability to monitor a significant transient Annunciators Inprogress A. Unplanned loss of most or aN Safety System Annunciators for greater than 15 minutes A&D Plant Transient Inprogress B. Loss of primary communications with off-site locations AND Loss of all backup communications with oftSite locations C. Loss of effluent or radiological monitoring capability requiring plant shutdown. . .

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UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY Plant in Mode 1-2-34 Plant in any mode including defueled. Plant in Mode 1-2-34 A major natural event (e.g., high winds, earthquake, mm AND AND flooding) has bccured, which has caused massive either A, B, C or D: either A, B, C or D: either A, B or C: damage to plant systems resulting in any of the other General Emergency Initiating conditions.

A. Confirmed hurricane warning NOTE: If accurate projections of NOTE: If accurate projections of on-OR on-site wind speeds are not site wind speeds are not B. Confirmed tornado in owner controlled area available within 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> of available within 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> of Q entering the hurricane warning, entering the hurricane CAUTION: Consult Attachment 3 for required C. Any earthquake detected on site classify the event using current warning, classify the event Protective Action Recommendations.

OR hurricane track and wind using current hurricane track D Hurricane/flood surge that prevents land speeds to project on-site and wind speeds to project access to the site conditions. on-site conditions.

A. Confirmed hurricane warning with A. Confirmed hurricane warning with maximum projected on-site wind maximum projected on-site wind speeds Inexcess of 200 mph speeds in excess of 225 mph AND OR the unit not expected to be In cold B. Tornado striking any power block shutdown prior to the projected structure onset of hurricane force winds 2O O C. Earthquake that could cause or has B. Earthquake has caused loss of any caused trip of the turbine generator safety system function or reactor .

OR C. Hurricane/flood surge that raises D. Hurricanelflood surge that raises wat level greater than 18 feet water level greater than 18 feet above MLW and results In above MLW shutdown of turbine generator or reactor.

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13. Hazards To Station Personnel And Equipment UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY Safety of nuclear plant or personnel threatened by Either A, B,or C: Either A or B:

either A, B, C, D,or E:

A. A reducton inthe level of safety of A. Plant inMode 1-2-3-4 A. Aircraft crash on site plant structures or components AND within the protected area due to Sae systems have filed or

. damage caused by either 1), 2), damage to vital structure has been or 3): caused by either 1), 2), or 3):

B. Unusual aircraft activity over facil1ty

1) Aircraft crash 1) Aircraft crash OR O
2) Missile Impact 2) Missile irpact C. Toxic or flammable gas release 3) Explosion 3) Explosion D. Turbine generator rotating component failurerno rNOTE: rElsuion Isdfneda ormapl OE Exlosion Issdefinedag raid requiring rapid turbine shutdown noise, heat and the rapid noise, heat and the rapid expanosion of gas.

E. On-S3e Explosion B. Toxic or flammable gas release B. Toxic or flammable gas release Into NOTE: Explosion Isdefined as a rapid chemical which treatens plnt operation. control or vteal areas which renders reaction resuling Innoise, heat and t one train of Safety Related Systemsr-rapid expansion of gas. inoperable.

C. Turbine generator failure resulting in casing penetration.

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14. Security Threat - _-

UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY Declaration of a Security Alert by the security Declaration of a Security Emergency by Declaration of a Security Emergency Physical attac on the plant resulting In occupation force due to either A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I. J the security force as defined in the involving Imminent occupancy of the of the Control Room or other vital areas by safeguards contingency plan Control Room or other vital areas by Intruders (as per the safeguards contingency plan A. Bomb Threat implementing procedure. Intruders as defined in the safeguards implementing procedure).

contingency plan Implementing

, - -procedure.

B. Attack threat CAUTION: Consult Attachment 3 for required Protective Action Recommendations.

C. Civil disturbance D. Protected area intrusion attempt E. Sabotage attempt F. Internal disturbance G. Vital area Intrusion H. Security Force strike I. Credible site-specific security threat notification J. Security Threat Possible Control Room Indicators Complete Actions listed In Subsection 5.3 Complete Actions listed In Subsection 5.4 Complete Actions listed In Subsection 5.5 Complete Actions listed In Subsection 5.6 Page 20 Page 25 Page 32 - Page 41 WV97:JRldtlfevlev

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15. Control Room Evacuation UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY Control Room evacuation anticipated or Control Room has been evacuated required. aR Local control of shutdown systems has NOT been established from loal stations within 15 minutes.

Possible Control Room Indicators

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16. Fire - -

UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY Uncontrolled fire within the power block lasting Uncontrofled fire potentially affecting Fire which prevents a safety system from A major fire has occurred which has caused longer than 10 minutes. safety systems performing Its design function. massive damage to plant systems resulting In AND any of the other General Emergency Initiating Offske support required conditions.

CAUTION: Consult Attachment 3 for required Protective Action Recommendations.

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17. Plant Shutdown UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY Any plant shutdown required by Technical Specifications in which the required shutdown mode Is not reached within the Action Statement time limits.

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EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION TABLE

18. Other Plant Conditions Reaulina Increased Awareness (Emercencv Coordinators Judament)

UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY Emergency Coordinator's judgment that other Emergency Coordinator's judgment Emergency Coordinatorfs judgment Emergency Coordinator's judgment that other plant conditions exist which warrant Increased that other plant conditions exist which that other plant conditions exist which plant conditions exist which make release of awareness on the part of the operating staff warrant the increased awareness and warrant the precautionary notification large amounts of radioactivity, in a short period and/or local off-site authorities. activation of emergency response to the public near the site and the of time, possible personnel. activation of FPL and off-site agency emergency response personnel. (Loss of two fission product barriers with potential for loss of the third, such as, actual or NOTE: Activation of the Emergency (Reflects conditions where some imminent substantial core degradation or miting Response Facilities does not require significant releases are likely or are with the potential for loss of containment) declaration of an emergency or entry occurring but wheoe a core meit Into a specific emergency situation is not Indicated based on classification. current information)

CAUTION: Consuit Attachment 3 for required Protective Action Recommendations.

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GUIDELINES FOR EMERGENCY COORDINATOR WHEN TRANSFERRING RESPONSIBILITIES The 'fbllowing subjects,, should be covered in the turnover, if applicable, when transferring responsibilities of Emergency Coordinator from Control Room to TSC and from TSC to EOF:

1. The current Emergency Classification.
2. Current Protective Action Recommendations.
3. Time and content of last notification made to the State and Counties.
4. Time and content of last notification made to the NRC.
5. Status of Plant.
6. Significant equipment issues.
7. Significant Emergency Response issues.
8. If communication links have been established.

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DE-ESCALATION GUIDELINES Once the Plant classifies a Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency, only the Recovery Manager has the authority to de-escalate to a lower classification level. The following guidelines provide points to consider when de-escalation may be appropriate.

1. Review Enclosure 1 to assure that classification criteria to enter event is no longer applicable, or referenced situations are under control.

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2. Verify, additionally, that the plant is stable, under control, and trend or prognosis indicates that improvement is the most likely prospect. Consider the following:
a. Sub-criticality
b. Core cooling mode
c. Heat sink mode
d. RCS Pressure Boundary Integrity
e. Inventory Control (Primary and Secondary Coolant)
3. Verify there is no foreseeable likelihood of a significant uncontrolled release. Consider the following:
a. Containment Pressure
b. Containment/Auxiliary Building Radiation Levels.
c. Waste Gas Storage Tank Pressures and Activities
d. Contaminated Water Volumes and Activities
4. Verify long-term staffing for both the site and EOF is organized in place as appropriate for the event.
5. Consider reviewing the USNRC Response Technical Manual (RTM-96), Section H, Intermediate Phase Protective Action Assessment, for guidance on whether the incident source and releases have been brought under control. (Reference Substep 2.1.2.4)

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FLQRIDA NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FORM

1. A. I,1T}IS IS A I RILL B. 0 THIS IS AN ACTUAL EVENT CNUIN5E #$FIFCATION: 0 SWP 0 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY 03 MONROE COUNTY Z , A. TI~hWDate coutct made__ . Reported by: Name/Tie)

C. ______________ 0. Reported troni: 3 Control Room O TSC Q EOF

3. fIE\ A RY~AL RIER [Ifl B. OSTLUCIEUNITI D. 3 TURKEY POINT UNIT 3 IC. 0 ST LUCIE UNIT 2 E. 0 TURKEY POINT UNIT 4
4. ACCIDENT C AT/ \A. 6) NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT C. 0 SITE AREA EMERGENCY

__//. (jALERT D. 0E'GENERAL EMERGENCY

5. CURRENT EMERGENCY D TIME: DATE__

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6. RFASON PM FOMR 1E=P AR--A+ION- rrwveW ................. _,,., ,,,_ __...............................
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7. ADDIlTONAL INFORMATION OR UPDATE:

B. INJURIES REQUIRING OFFSITE SUPPORT: A. ONo OYes QUnknown . Con tatedpNo OYes OUnknown

9. WEATHER DATA. A. Wind direction from degrees. /

B. Downwind Sectors Affected (minimum of 3): ___-_

10. RELEASE STATUS: A. 0 No Release (Go to Item 12) C. 0 A eieas occurred, but stopped B. 0 A Release is occurring
11. OFFSITE RELEASE SIGNIFICANCE CATEGORY (at the Site Boundary)

A. 0 Information not available at this time B. 0 Release within normal operating Imits (s 2.8 cl/sec noble gas. S 3.7 E-4 c/sec iod ne)

C. 3 Non-Significant Fraction of PAG Range (release Is > normal limits and < 500 mR "EDE md 1000 mR CDE)

D.0 PAG Range (2500 mR TEDE or 21000 mR CDE)

12. UTILITY RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONSPTI A. 0 NONE B. 3 SHELTER ZONESIAREAS: (Not for FPL Use) -1 OR C.0 EVACUATE ZONESIAREA:

MILES NO ACIlON (Not for FPL Use)

EVACUATE SECTORS SHELTER ]

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13. HAS EVENT BEEN TERMINATED?: A. 0 NO B. 0 YES Time_ Date_ _
14. SUPPLEMENTAL FORM IS ATTACHED?: A. 0 NO B. E YES EC or RM Approval SIgnature Tlime_ _ Dati -
15. MESSAGE RECEIVED BY: Name _Time Datt P-439:113 - Rev. 0 (110103) tAlrl7. lDliA..I..

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FLOJUIDA NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FORM SUPPLEMENTAL DATA SHEET The folloil(ingsupp,1iifental data Is to be completed after the TSC or EOF Is declared operational at Alert of higher Supplementitbl essage Number__

s*.. \ PLANT CONDITIONS INFORMATION CRITICA~TNFUNI1OS -

A. R SHUTOOWN? OYES ONO B. CORE ADEWUTIELY COOL£?A \ OYES O NO C. ADEQUATE EMERGENCY PW£AVILABLE (DIESELS) [ YES [ NO FISSION PRODUCT BARRIER A : (Check one condition for each barrer) damage hndlcated by high fwther degradation terrps.. high expected Leakage Is within

°IF mlA Leak4 Is wltilnvS contaiunent rad,

-et Leakage exceeds safet Leakage reduced charging or rmakeup r-n I I3dion adc _ ection capacit ID within hIjection purIp I \ Iicapacity (system No evidence of L o leakag6 bu= Evidence of Repair Efforts have containment leakage or contalnrnent pressure isri-ont Isolated leak or tuberupture release Is at or above safety leakage(knzwn Containment only through condenser system actuation points q or ad vreHsuath pressure has I reduced to stop I_  ; leakage le_

COMPLETED BY,. TIME: nlAT-F-RADIOLOGICAL DOSE ASSESSMIJNT 6TA

1. RELEASE STATUS: A. E No Release (no further data required) C. C A Release but stopped wccuned, B. O A Release Isoccurring
2. RELEASE RAT A. El NOBLE GASES: . .___Curies per second El Measured El Default B. O IODINES: _________Curiespersecond El Measured 0 Dejuft
3. TYPE OF RELEASE:

A. El AIRBORNE: Time/Date started:

Time/Date stopped:

B. El LIQUID Time/Date started:,

Time/Date stopped_ _

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4. PROJECTED OFFSITE DOSE RATE:

DISTiACE I Mile (Site Boundary)

THYROID DOSE RATE lCDE)

A. rjMrem/hr B.

TOTAL DOSE RATE (TEDE) mrem/hr --i'll 2 Miles C. mrem/hr 5 Miles E. mfrem/hr IF. -- mrem/hr 10 Miles G. mrem/hr H . - -mrern/hr

5. WEATHER DATA (used for the above data):

A. Wind Direction from degrees.

B. Wind Speed MPH C. Stability Class_

COMPLETED BY:__ TIME: DATE:

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O-EPIP-20101 Duties of Emergency Coordinator 5/31/OOC ATTACHMENT 1 (Page 3 of 3)

FLORIDA NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FORM

. .......... METEOROLOGICAL WORKSHEET The cfigtbelo'wan be used to determine sectors affected by a radiological release, through comparison with win~iqc n frdm the meteorological recorders in the Control Room.

If they wind dirion is dijtly\on the edge of two sectors (e.g., 110, 330, 560, etc.), an additional sector shoqld'e addd to the prteoive. action recommendations. For example, if. the wind direction is from 780, then the affected sectors fr houldbe L, M, N and P.

SECTOR INFORMATION:

WIND SECTOR WNDFRQM DEGREES WIND TOWARD MORS ACTED

[A) L 8t - S HJK

[B] NNE 11-33 SSW JKL

[C]. NE 33. 6 SW KLM (D] ENE 56 b8 WSW LMN

[El E 7& W MNP (F] ESE 10 -123 WNW NPQ

[GI SE 12 -1'46 NW PQR

[H] SSE 14i18 NNW QRA (i] S 168-191 . i-N RAB

[K] SSW 191-213 NNE ABC LIl SW 213-236 NE BCD

[Ml WSW 236-258 ENS_ I) CDE.

[NJ W 258-281 E / DEF

[P] WNW 281-303 ESE . EFG (QJ NW 303-326 SE FGH

[RI NNW 326-348 SSE GHJ STABILITY CLASSIFICATION

REFERENCE:

7 The below chart can be used to determine atmospheric stability classi icati )n for notification to the State of Florida. Primary method is from AT via the South Dade (60 meter) tmwet. Backup method is from Sigma Theta via the Ten Meter Tower. If neither meteorological tower is av ilabi -, Stability Classification shall be determined using data from National Weather Service (See 0-EPIP-201 6, iff-site Dose Calculations).

CLASSIFICATION OF ATMOSPHERIC STABILITY:

Primary Backup --

Stability Pasquill Delta T Sigma Thea Classification Categories (OFJ.) Range (De~cs Extremely unstable A AT S -1.7 ST 2 22.i Moderately unstable B -1.7 <ST!S-1.5 22.5 > ST,2:17.5 Slightly unstable C -1.5 <ST S -1.4 17.5 > ST 2 2.5 Neutral D -1.4 cAT5 -0.5 12.5 > ST 2175-Slightly stable E -0.5 <AT S +1A 7.5 > ST 2 3.8 Moderately stable F +1.4 <AT S +3.6 3.8 > ST 2 --

Extremely stable G +3.6 <AT 2.1 > ST Meteorological information needed to fill out the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form is available from the Dose Calculation Worksheet (O-EPIP-20126). The Worksheet shall be filled out by Chemistry and given to the Emergency Coordinator.

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NRC FORM 381 (7:1>- EVENT NOTIFICATION WORKSHEET NRC FORM 361 US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (12-2000) . REACTOR PLANT OPERATIONS CENTER

\ . .£EVENT NOTIFICATION WORKSHEET EN#

NRC OPERATION TELEFHONE NUMBMR: PRIMARY - 301-816-5100 OR 00-512-3489^, BACKUPS -1lst 301-09510650 or 800-449-3694, rO.,, K M-I'%1-Ar8,.15 M1 \

  • 1koano4 whn maintaib thnIr own ETS are povided these telephone numbers.

NOTIICATION TIME FACIJ*YOlkiLAN~VATION UNIT NAME OF CALLER :CALL BACK I EVENT TIME A ZONE DATEWT POWEMODE BEFORE POWERIMEOE ATER EVENT CLASSIFICATIONS 1-Hr. NOEC .7.2(bXl) VXA) afe Sol apaimy WAN GENERAL EMERGENCY GENAAEC TS O.-la / AEV _ MM)B RCapbt AIs AREAEMERGENCY TRI EMERGENTCY AREAE SITIAAEC 6r(

4-Hr. Noh-Em. geW 10 .FR 10.72(bX2) I AII _ "_

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VX~ Contro lgaoRade edeV of Red AINC ALERT ALEIAAEC t* l\TS 40d"&61 ASHU _ vXD) Acient Mitigation AIND UNUSUAL EVENT UNWAAEC I(Aj I \ECCS Mah4g. teioS ACCS A_ Off-me edical AED

_ NONEMERGENCY (___nesd colunda) - 4B I hPS AftLJ (.04) ARPS __ ( L COM) e.tr6pntP AtO SECURnY (M7271) DaO -J &jdN J APRE 60-Day Optional 10 CFR 50.73(aXl)

_ TERIALExposuRE sr 8-Hr. Non-Emergency 10 CFR IMl.bX3) _ .ld S Syste mAcklulcm relfied AINV SsDFURuY NFIT OKA) Degraded condion I Aom. Other Unspecified Requirement (IdentIty)

_ ERUNSPECIFIED REOMT. 60 lInstCohMm) axe) UWlyzed CorIn I AUiA i NONR

_ INFORMATIONONLY NNF IhflA) Specified System A014n AESF _ NONR

_ DESCRIPTION Include: Systems affected, actuatlons arid their hIitiating signals, causes, effect of eve tonvlant, actions or planned. et. (Continue on back)

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i I NOTIFICATIONS YES NO WILL BE A.YTHING UNUSUAL OR NOT above) NO NRC RESIDENT

___YES a a I UNDERSTOOD? Y (Ev-aln _i N

STATE______ _El o o 0 CD ALL SYSTEMS FUNCTION AS jJ r_ N LOCAL E O3 REoUIRED7 OTHER GOV AGENCIES 0 OESTIMATED MODE OF OPERATION UNTIL O ISACK.

MEDNPRESS RELEASE I O CORRECTED . ESTART TE.:

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EVENT NOTIFICATION WORKSHEET (6

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t UWID RELEASE .ASEOUS RELEASE UNPLANNDRELEASE PLANNEDRE.EASE OON TERMIATED
r-"ns UNMONITORED OFF-St RELEASE T.S.EXCEEDED IRM ALARMS AREAS EVACUATED EL DESONNE OTINAM OFF-SEOE PROTECTIVE ACTIONS RECOMMENDED _SWe N10.1 oat

. PW/ RI" hu )# %TS. LIMIT HOO GUIDE TOWAt" la)  % T.S.LT HOO GUIE

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SAK~ - VIM . LONJDUK OTHER AAMSETPOWM l  ;

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RCS OR SO TUBE LEAKS: CHECK OR FILL INIAPPIICASLE ItERII( wH dtaftamplanrolons should be covered hI evewd descrltpion)

LOCATION OF THE LEAK (e.gJ.. SO f, vhew, p&"fal) L--J TEAK D RATE. UNITS: Lprrkgpd T.S. ULMITS. l r 3 T =

LEAK START DATE: TIME: COOLANT ACTITY..... 13RY 3 SECONDARY AND UNITS: -

.UST OF SAFETY RELATED EOUIPMENT NOT OPERATIONAL' l EVENT DESCRIPTION (Calnd n hx ni)

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GUIDANCE FOR DETERMINING PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS (PARS)

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jEvaluate Further Protective Acti I0 I F Foeternmine PAR for each mile (1) Severe core darnage Is Icia t F

  • Loss of critical functiorv requited br "or protection (ioss of Injection with LOCA)

S Ivalue using most conservative dose at that mina value.

  • High core temperatures /aid CET >700iF)

I Note (3) *CHRRM reading of1 E b T Total Dose lThyroi Dose (2) Loss of physical control Room or reactor operating areas required for E (OEDE) l (CDE) continued safe plant ope lion tndiers.

Inl remr (3) See Guidance for Dete ntg.E ARs on next pane for additional Information.

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(S) PARs based on - Plant Conditions

[7 PARs based on - Total Dose (TEDE)

PARs based on -Thyroid Dose (CDE)

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GUIDANCE FOR DETERMINING PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS (PARS)

FPL is required to pr6vide county and state governmental authorities with recommendations for protective action to be taen by the public during radiological emergencies at the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant. The responsible authorities are the State Division of Emergency Management (DEM), 94iami-Dade County Office of Emergency Management and Monroe County Office of Emergency Management.

Protective Action.Recommendations (PARs) should be made utilizing all of the available data. This includes plant status, off-site dose projections and/or field monitoring data. The more conservative recommendations should be made.

Beginning at the top left side, answer the General Emergency question. If yes, continue on, following the arrows, and answering the other question blocks. Record the PARs based on Plant Condition (A) in the Summary Block at the bottom of the page. From the PAR based on Plant Condition's block continue following arrow to next box, and determine PARs based on Off-site Dose Projections (B) Total Dose (TEDE) and Thyroid Dose (CDE). In determining PARs, both plant conditions AND off-site doses must be considered for all PARs. If a release has not occurred, then proceed with issuance of PARs from the plant condition determination.

To determine PARS from off-site doses, find the blocks that correspond with the Total Dose (TEDE) and Thyroid Dose (CDE) at 1, 2 and 5 miles from the Dose Calculation Worksheet (O-EPIP-20126).

Follow across to the column that indicates the distance where that dose was found i.e., first block for 1 mile, second block for 2 miles, or third block for 5 miles. (B) Record the PARs based on Off-site Doses in the Summary Block. Once PARs are determined for all mile sectors for both Total Dose (TEDE) and Thyroid Dose (CDE) (B), then a comparison with the Plant Condition PARs (A) is performed, and the most conservative PARs for each mile sector is selected for issuance to off-site agencies.

The following example is provided:

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EXAMPLE

  • A release has occurred at the Turkey Point Plant. The wind direction is from the SSE and :
the projected off-site accumulated Thyroid Dose (CDE) is 5,000 mrem at 1 mile, 1,000 *

. mrem at 2 miles, and less than 1,000 mrem at 5 miles. The plant is in a General

- Emergency with CHRRM at 100 R/hr, no core damage indicators, and no loss of physical

  • . control of the plant. -
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GUIDANCE FOR DETERMINING PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS (PARS)

Using the PAR Worksheet, the following recommendations should be made:

Based on our current assessment of all the information now available to use, Florida Power & Light Company recommends that you consider taking the following protective actions.

A. EVACUATE all people between 0 and 2 miles from the plant.

B. SHELTER all people between a 2 and 5 mile radius form the plant who are in Sectors Q, R and A (refer to Attachment 1).

C. No protective actions is recommended between a 5 and 10 mile radius from the plant.

Due to the large political and legal ramifications of these recommendations and the potential impact on FPL, the following guidelines, format and content should be used.

(1) If the emergency has not been classified as a GENERAL EMERGENCY and the off-site doses are LESS THAN 500 mrem Total Dose (TEDE) or 1,000 mrem Thyroid Dose (CDE) at 1 mile over the projected duration of the release, no protective action is recommended. When reporting to DEM and other off-site agencies who inquire, this should be reported in a manner similar to the following:

Based on our urgent assessment of all the information now available to us, Florida Power &

Light Company recommends that you consider taking the following protective actions - NONE.

This recommendation may change in the future, but we cannot now say when it may change or what the change may be.

(2) When available, both plume calculation and off-site monitoring results should be evaluated when maling protective action recommendations. If significant discrepancies exist between field monitoring results and plume dispersion calculations, then the discrepancy should be reviewed, and the appropriate value should be selected in the determination of protective action recommendations .

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GUIDANCE FOR DETERMINING PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS (PARS) 1 (3) ; Thyroid Dose (CDE) Limits for PARs are based on adult thyroid. These limits are consistent with EPA Guidelines based on the following criteria:

a. uncertainty and potential errors associated with age specific parameters, and
b. .. level of conservatism in the adult values.

(4) Loss of physical control of the plant to intruders shall be determined by the Emergency Coordinator based on the current operating mode requirements of the unit/plant, and the availability of equipment required for continued safe operation.

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