L-99-276, Revised Epips, Including Rev 5 to EPIP-12, Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Radiological Emergency Plan Training & Rev 15 to HP-200, Health Physics Emergency Organization. with 12/20/1999 Letter

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Revised Epips, Including Rev 5 to EPIP-12, Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Radiological Emergency Plan Training & Rev 15 to HP-200, Health Physics Emergency Organization. with 12/20/1999 Letter
ML993620058
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Site: Saint Lucie  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/20/1999
From: Stall J
Florida Power & Light Co
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0 FPL Florida Power & Light Company, 6351 S. Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach, FL 34957 December 20, 1999 L-99-276 10 CFR 50 Appendix E U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Re: St. Lucie Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-335 and 50-389 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures In accordance with 10 CFR 50 Appendix E, enclosed is a copy of a revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure (EPIP) and a procedure that implements the Emergency Plan as listed below.

Number Title Revision Implementation Date EPIP-12 Maintaining Emergency Preparedness 5 December 8, 1999 Radiological Emergency Plan Training HP-200 Health Physics Emergency Organization 15 December 13,1999 EPIP-12 Revision 5 removed Protective Action Recommendation (PAR) training from the requirements for the Technical Support Center (TSC) Dose Assessor position. HP-200 Revision 15 deleted low volume air sample from Operational Support Center (OSC) checklist and included checklist for Health Physics Network (HPN) Communicator.

Please contact us if there are any questions regarding these revised procedures.

Very truly yours, J. A. Stall Vice President St. Lucie Plant JAS/tlt Enclosures cc: Regional Administrator, Region II, USNRC (2 copies)

Senior Resident Inspector, USNRC, St. Lucie Plant (w/o) an FPLG up (Dompan an FPL Group company

Procedure No.

ST. LUCIE PLANT EPIP-12 EMERGENCY PLAN Current Rev. No.

FPL IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5 SAFETY RELATED Effective Date:

12/08/99

Title:

MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS - RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING Responsible Department: EMERGENCY PLANNING Revision Summary Revision 5 - Removed PAR training from the qualification requirements for the TSC Dose Assessor position. (J. R. Walker, 12/03/99)

Revision 4 - Changed title throughout (Protection Services Manager) and addressed changes prompted by use of PQD as official training database. (J. R. Walker, 07/08/99) 1 3-S Revision FRG Review Date Approved By Approval Date S OPS DATE 0 12/15/97 J. Scarola 12/15/97 DOCT PROCEDURE Plant General Manager DOCN EPIP-12 Revision FRG Review Date Approved By Approval Date COMP COMPLETED 5 12/03/99 R. G. West 12/03/99 ITM 5 Plant General Manager N/A Designated Approver

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 2 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 PURPOSE ........... R.E.U.... .Do.MT...EN ... .. .. .. .. 3

2.0 REFERENCES

/RECORDS REQUIRED/COMMITMENT DOCUMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES ................ ... . ... .. ... .. .. .. .. 5 4.0 DEFINITIONS ..................... .8 5.0 INSTRUCTIONS ................... 10 5.1 Initial Training ................. 10 5.2 Annual Retraining .............. 13 5.3 Loss of ERO Qualifications ........ 16 5.4 Training of Security Personnel ..... 17 5.5 Fire Brigade ................... 18 5.6 Training Exemptions and Substitutions 19 ATTACHMENTS ATTACHMENT 1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION CHANGE REQUEST .......................... 20 ATTACHMENT 2 ERO INITIAL TRAINING MATRIX ................. 21 ATTACHMENT 3 ERO ANNUAL REQUALIFICATION MATRIX ......... 30

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 3 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure provides the Emergency Plan (E-Plan) training requirements for site personnel and personnel in the St. Lucie Plant Emergency Response Organization (ERO).

1.2 In order to maintain emergency preparedness, personnel should be familiar with certain pre-planned actions specified in the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs). The primary objectives of this training are as follows:

1. Familiarize appropriate individuals with the E-Plan and related EPIPs.
2. Instruct individuals in their specific duties to ensure effective and expeditious action during an emergency.
3. Periodically present significant changes in the scope or content of the E-Plan and the EPIPs.
4. Provide annual retraining to ensure that personnel are familiar with their emergency duties and responsibilities.
5. Provide the various emergency organization groups with the required training that will ensure an integrated and prompt response to an emergency situation.

1.3 The annual training cycle normally occurs in the first quarter of each year.

1.4 The E-Plan Training Review Committee provides for the review and evaluation of changes, the impact on training, and the determination if training is needed prior to the next cycle.

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 4 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT I

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/RECORDS REQUIRED/COMMITMENT DOCUMENTS NOTE One or more of the following symbols may be used in this procedure:

§ Indicates a Regulatory commitment made by Technical Specifications, Condition of License, Audit, LER, Bulletin, etc., and shall NOT be revised without Facility Review Group review and Plant General Manager approval.

T¶ Indicates a management directive, vendor recommendation, plant practice or other non-regulatory commitment that should NOT be revised without consultation with the plant staff.

2.1 References

§1 1. St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan (E-Plan)

¶1 2. QI 1-PR/PSL-1, Site Organization.

T2 3. QI-17-PSL-1, Quality Assurance Records.

T14 4. AP 0005752, Plant Access Training Program.

5. AP 1800022, Fire Protection Plan.
6. ADM-1 1.11, Severe Accident Management Guidelines Program Administration
7. St. Lucie Plant Emergency Response Directory.

2.2 Records Required 112 Records documenting the Emergency Plan Training received by individuals are Quality Assurance records and shall be maintained in the plant files in accordance with QI-17-PSL-1, Quality Assurance Records.

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/RECORDS REQUIRED/COMMITMENT DOCUMENTS (continued) 2.3 Commitment Documents

¶3 1. St. Lucie Plant General Policy PSL-1 10, Emergency Response.

2. 10 CFR 50.47, Emergency Plans.
3. 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Emergency Planning and Preparedness for Production and Utilization Facilities.
4. 10 CFR 26, Fitness for Duty.
5. NUREG 0737, 11..B.4, Training for Mitigating Core Damage

§2 6. NOV Response L-97-20, Violation II.C, Part 4A.

§3 7. NOV Response L-97-20, Violation II.C, Part 4B.

§5 8. NRC Inspection Report 96-18 URI P5.2

§4 9. QAS-EMP-96-01, Finding 2 T5 10. PMAI PM99-05-183 (Use and Update of the Personnel Qualification Database (PWD))

¶6 11. PMAI PM99-09-077, CR 99-1353 (Training requirements for TSC Dose Assessor) /R5 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 The Training Manager is responsible for:

1. Designing, establishing, implementing and maintaining training programs for the St. Lucie Plant.
2. Ensuring initial orientation training is provided to permanently assigned new employees.
3. Ensuring all Emergency Plan Training, both initial training and periodic retraining, is conducted and documented for the St. Lucie Plant ERO.

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 6 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES (continued) 3.2 Protection Services Manager is responsible for:

1. Ensuring that a qualified Emergency Response Organization (ERO) is maintained in compliance with the St. Lucie Radiological Emergency Plan.
2. Coordinating emergency planning at the plant.

3.3 Emergency Preparedness is responsible for:

1. Establishing qualifications standards for ERO personnel.
2. Reviewing and approving the Emergency Plan Training Program.

§1 3. Offering training to each contracted local hospital, at least once each year.

A. The content of that training should consist of radiological controls, medical consideration of contaminated injuries, and other topics as appropriate.

4. Offering training to each State and local emergency response agency, at least once each calendar year.

A. The content of that training should consist of an overview of normal and emergency plant operations and concepts of radiation protection, including protective actions.

B. This training may be in the form of a presentation, text, or other acceptable means.

5. Providing the table of Emergency Action Levels (EALs) to state and local officials for their review, on an annual basis.
6. Revising the St. Lucie Plant Emergency Response Directory (ERD) and the FPL Emergency Recall System (autodialer) database when notified via a form similar to Attachment 1.

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 7 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES (continued) 3.3 Emergency Preparedness is responsible for: (continued)

7. Providing a list of personnel designated to fill emergency response positions and requiring training per this procedure, to the Training Department.
8. Removing individuals who fail to maintain training qualifications from the ERD and the FPL Emergency Recall System (autodialer) database when notified by the appropriate department head or the Training Department.
9. Providing guidelines to plant management to assist in identifying the appropriate number of ERO personnel for each ERO position.
10. Notifying the Training Manager if changes in the E-Plan and/or EPIPs justify additional training for ERO personnel.
11. Chairing EP Training Review Committee Meetings.

¶3 3.4 Each Manager and Department Head is responsible to ensure that each ERO member under his/her supervision attends training in accordance with Attachments 2 and 3, and remains fully qualified at all times to perform his/her assigned emergency response duties.

1. Ensure personnel in his/her department who are assigned an on-site position in the ERO maintain unescorted access to the Protected Area and Radiation Controlled Area.
2. Ensure changes in his/her employees' status which would impair or limit the ability to perform emergency response duties be promptly reported to the Protection Services Manager (directly or through EP).

A. Provide alternate personnel to be trained to fill open positions.

3.5 The Protection Services Manager is responsible to ensure that Security personnel maintain EP training qualifications per this procedure.

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 8 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES (continued) 3.6 ERO members, supervisors, training instructors, HP dosimetry personnel and medical facility staff are responsible for promptly reporting any failure in training, testing or other condition, which would disqualify an emergency responder, to the Protection Services Manager (directly or through EP).

3.7 Each ERO member is responsible for advising the Protection Services Manager (directly or through EP) when changes in status occur that could impact ERO participation.

4.0 DEFINITIONS 4.1 Annual - occurring once per calendar year (January 1 through December 31).

4.2 Duty Call Supervisor (DCS) - is a specifically designated and trained supervisor responsible for assisting the Emergency Coordinator in making notifications and calls to the Emergency Response Organization.

4.3 Emergency Plan - formally known as the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan, establishes the requirements for training the Emergency Response Organization; also referred to as the Plan or E-Plan.

4.4 Emergency Planning (EP) - activities undertaken to satisfy the commitments of the Emergency Plan, used interchangeably with Emergency Preparedness.

4.5 Emergency Response Directory (ERD) - formally known as the St.

Lucie Plant Emergency Response Directory, provides a list of the current (revised on a quarterly basis) Emergency Response Organization personnel.

4.6 Emergency Response Organization (ERO) - personnel trained and qualified to provide specific emergency response functions as defined by their individual positions. Persons can become members of the Emergency Response Organization by following the instructions outlined in this procedure.

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 9 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT 4.0 DEFINITIONS (continued) 4.7 EP Training Review Committee (TRC) - representatives from Emergency Preparedness, Training, and other departments who meet periodically to discuss training issues related to the Emergency Response Organization.

4.8 SAMG - Severe Accident Management Guidelines.

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 10 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT 5.0 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE In the event of an emergency, the Emergency Coordinator or Recovery Manager has the authority to assign personnel to positions for which they have not received the required Emergency Plan training, if that action is prudent in order to protect the health and safety of the public and plant personnel.

The training requirements listed in this procedure are for the purpose of emergency preparedness and are in addition to other training required to hold a position, e.g., Nuclear Plant Supervisor (NPS), Shift Technical Advisor (STA).

Personnel filling the position of Emergency Coordinator, TSC OPS Coordinator, or RM OPS Advisor should have SRO level knowledge (i.e., current or previous SRO license or SRO equivalent training such as Engineering Management Operations Training (EMOT)).

5.1 Initial Training NOTE Initial Training is intended for personnel who are new to the ERO and is designed to orient the individual to his/her function and responsibilities within the ERO.

Drill participation is not required prior to qualifying for an ERO position.

It may be desirable to allow persons filling the following positions to participate in and/or observe their position in a drill prior to being assigned to the ERO:

- Emergency Coordinator

- Recovery Manager

- TSC Supervisor

- OSC Supervisor

- TSC Coordinator with the OSC

- OSC Coordinator with the TSC

§1 1. Initial Orientation Training (Plant Access Training - PAT) shall be provided to permanently assigned new employees.

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 11 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT 5.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 5.1 Initial Training (continued)

1. (continued)

A. Training includes information describing:

1. Actions to be taken by an individual who discovers an emergency condition.
2. Location of assembly areas.
3. Identification of emergency alarms.
4. Action to be taken upon hearing alarms.

T4 B. PAT Training is conducted in accordance with AP 0005752, Plant Access Training Program.

§3,4 2. Personnel shall complete the Initial Training requirements identified in Attachment 2, ERO Initial Training Matrix, prior to being assigned to the ERO.

3. To become a member of the ERO, an individual should fill out Attachment 1, Emergency Response Organization Change Request.

A. Complete the personal information (originator section).

B. Obtain Department Head approval.

C. Forward the Attachment to Emergency Preparedness Supervisor.

4. Emergency Preparedness (EP) should authorize the training of personnel designated to become new members of the ERO on Attachment 1.

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 12 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT 5.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 5.1 Initial Training (continued)

5. Training Department personnel should document completion of required training on Attachment 1 and forward to the Emergency Preparedness Supervisor when new members complete the training requirements as identified in Attachment 2, ERO Initial Training Matrix.
6. EP should make changes to the Emergency Recall System (ERS) and the Emergency Response Directory (ERD) upon receipt of Attachment 1 from Technical Training.

END OF SECTION 5.1

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 13 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT 5.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued)

NOTE Retraining is intended to ensure that ERO personnel maintain the level of skill and knowledge necessary to accomplish their emergency duties.

Retraining may be accomplished through a combination of programmed instruction and/or participation in drills or exercises.

5.2 Annual Retraining

§1 1. Annual retraining shall be provided at least once per calendar year.

2. The scope of annual retraining should be determined by the EP Training Review Committee and shall be approved by the Training Manager.

§4 A. Annual retraining shall include a review of any significant changes in the scope or content of the Emergency Plan or applicable Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.

§4 B. Annual retraining shall include the training topics identified in Attachment 3, ERO Annual Requalification Matrix.

§4 C. Additional topics for annual retraining may include, but are not limited to, the following:

- a review of items listed in initial training

- industry operating experience

- a review of past drill/exercise performance problems NOTE Deviation from this schedule requires the approval of the President, Nuclear Division.

§2 3. Emergency Response Facility (ERF) drills shall be conducted at least four times per calendar year and should be conducted approximately once each quarter.

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 14 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT 5.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 5.2 Annual Retraining (continued)

3. (continued)

NOTE It is the intent of the drill and exercise program that each ERO member have an opportunity to function in his/her position annually.

A. Participation in drills and exercises should be tracked by Emergency Preparedness Supervisor and forwarded to Technical Training.

1. Drill rosters should be reviewed and used to record participants in all Emergency Response Facilities (ERFs) including the Emergency News Center (ENC).
2. Drill critiques should list Players, Controllers, Evaluators, and Observers for each facility.
3. Drill participation should be recorded in the training database.

§4,5 B. Personnel should be rotated through drills and exercises with the goal of having as many as feasible participate in at least one drill or exercise per year. This applies to all ERO members, including those who are NOT in the Nuclear Division.

1. Participation in a drill or exercise shall be recognized if an ERO member functions as a Player.
2. Participation in a drill may be recognized if an ERO member functions as a Controller, Evaluator, or Observer for a position to which that member is normally assigned.
3. Failure to participate in an ERF drill annually may result in remedial training as determined by the Training Manager and Protection Services Manager. Remedial training may include table top sessions or repeat of initial training.

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 15 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT 5.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 5.2 Annual Retraining (continued)

4. An individual may complete annual retraining by passing the examination for each topic without attending the class(es).
5. Personnel who teach a class should receive credit for completion of that class at the discretion of the Technical Training Supervisor.

END OF SECTION 5.2

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 16 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT 5.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued)

§4 5.3 Loss of ERO Qualifications

1. If an individual fails an initial training topic, Then that individual shall not be assigned to the ERO until he/she has successfully met requirements.
2. If an individual fails Plant Access Training (PAT), Radiation Controlled Area Training (RCAT), or fails to maintain qualifications for use of respiratory protection (as specified in Attachment 3),

Then he/she shall promptly be removed from the ERO.

3. If an individual fails an annual retraining evaluation, the Training Manager shall notify the Emergency Preparedness Supervisor or designee of the results.

A. The individual should then be removed from the ERS and ERD until appropriate remedial training, as recommended by the Training Manager and approved by the Emergency Preparedness Supervisor, has been completed.

4. The individual should complete remedial training at the earliest opportunity. As a minimum, remedial training shall consist of:

A. Trainee review of the training session material associated with identified knowledge deficiencies.

B. Trainee review of associated reference material identified by the instructor.

C. Administration of a second evaluation covering at least the identified deficiencies.

5. If an individual successfully completes a second examination, the individual should receive credit for completion of the required training.

END OF SECTION 5.3

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 17 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT 5.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 5.4 Training for Security Personnel

1. Security personnel shall receive initial training and annual retraining for emergency response in accordance with this procedure.

END OF SECTION 5.4

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 18 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT 5.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 5.5 Fire Brigade

1. Fire Brigade training is covered by the Fire Protection Plan, AP 1800022.

END OF SECTION 5.5

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 19 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT 5.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 5.6 Training Exemptions and Substitutions

1. No specific Emergency Plan Training is required for ERO positions whose emergency job functions are similar to normal job functions.

Examples of these positions include:

A. Emergency News Center / Corporate Communications Staff B. Governmental Affairs Staff C. Risk Manager D. Regulatory Affairs

2. Personnel who participate in a drill or attend annual requalification training at PTN may receive credit/satisfy the requirements for drill participation and/or annual retraining as required by this procedure.

ERO positions eligible to receive credit include (but are not limited to):

A. Emergency Information Manager (ELM)

B. Nuclear Division Duty Officer (NDDO)

C. Emergency Control Officer (ECO)

END OF SECTION 5.6

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5 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE NO.: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING 20 of 38 EPIP-12 ST. LUCIE PLANT ATTACHMENT 1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION CHANGE REQUVEST I -I NOTE Personnel will not be assigned to an emergency response organization position until required training for that position is completed.

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Procedure No.

ST. LUCIE PLANT HP-200 HEALTH PHYSICS Current Rev. No.

FPL PROCEDURE 15 SAFETY RELATED Effective Date:

12/13/99

Title:

HEALTH PHYSICS EMERGENCY ORGANIZ(ATIONL .

Responsible Department: HEALTH PHYSICS 1 . 1 Revision Summary Revision 15 - Deleted low vol air sample from OSC checklist E g L__

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Revision 14 - Clarified radiation protection technologist and health physics technician positions. Added EAL triggers to TSCHPS Checklist, OSC relocation threshold dose rate information to HPOSC Checklist and editorial changes. (J. R. Walker, 3/2/99)

Revision FRG Review Date Approved By Approval Date S OPS DATE 0 02/01/82 J. H. Barrow (for) 02/04/82 DOCT PROCEDURE Plant General Manager DOCN HP-200 Revision FRG Review Date Approved By Approval Date SYS COMP COMPLETED 15 11/30/99 R. G. West 11/30/99 ITM 15 Plant General Manager N/A Designated Approver

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1.0 TITLE

HEALTH PHYSICS EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION 2.0 REVIEW AND APPROVAL:

See cover page

3.0 PURPOSE

This procedure defines areas of responsibility and provides general guidelines for action to be taken by Health Physics Department personnel upon implementation of the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan (E-Plan). It also references those Health Physics (HP) procedures necessary to carry out specific HP activities during a declared radiological emergency (Alert, Site Area Emergency and General Emergency).

4.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:

4.1 The Health Physics Department is responsible for protecting all personnel from excessive radiological exposures during accident conditions. In order to effectively carry out this responsibility, it is necessary that all HP personnel quickly man their emergency stations and assemble and check their equipment and await directions from the Technical Support Center Health Physics Supervisor (TSCHPS) or his designee.

4.2 The TSCHPS is responsible for the procedures to be implemented and when implementation is to be effected.

4.3 Complete all procedural steps if applicable or indicate as non-applicable by writing N/A in the provided blank.

4.4 When Health Physics normal operating procedures and emergency procedures differ, the emergency procedures take precedence.

4.5 Delegation of duties and watch reliefs shall be authorized only by the TSCHPS or his designee with approval of the Emergency Coordinator.

4.6 It is the responsibility of all personnel to limit their own exposure and to assist others in limiting their exposures.

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None

6.0 REFERENCES

6.1 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan (E-Plan) 6.2 E-Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIP 00-13) 6.3 HP-2, "FP&L Health Physics Manual" 6.4 NRC I&E Information Notice No. 86-97: Emergency Communications System 6.5 HP-201, "Emergency Personnel Exposure Control" 6.6 HP-202, "Environmental Monitoring During Emergencies" 6.7 HP-203, "Personnel Access Control During Emergencies" 6.8 HP-204, "In-Plant Radiation and Contamination Surveys During Emergencies" 6.9 HP-205, "Emergency In-Plant Air Sampling" 6.10 HP-206, "Analysis of Emergency In-Plant Air Samples" 6.11 HP-207, "Monitoring Evacuated Personnel During Emergencies" 6.12 HP-208, "Personnel Decontamination During Emergencies"

¶b 6.13 PMAI PM97-04-148, OSC Merlins

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7.1 Completed copies of the below listed documents shall be maintained in the plant files in accordance with QI-17-PSL-1, "Quality Assurance Records."

Forms similar to: /R15

1. Form HP200.1, Technical Support Center Health Physics Supervisor Checklist
2. Form HP200.2, Health Physics OSC Supervisor (HPOSC) Checklist
3. Form HP200.3, HPN Communicator Checklist /R15

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8.0 INSTRUCTIONS

8.1 Health Physics Emergency Organization

1. TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER HEALTH PHYSICS SUPERVISOR (TSCHPS)

The HP Supervisor or his alternate (see the St. Lucie Plant Emergency Response Directory (ERD)) shall assume duties as the TSCHPS in the Technical Support Center (TSC). He is responsible for all HP activities and reports to the Emergency Coordinator (EC). A TSCHPS Checklist, Form HP-200.1 is provided in this procedure. See Section 8.2 for instructions to be followed prior to activation of the TSC and/or prior to arrival of the TSCHPS.

2. HEALTH PHYSICS OSC SUPERVISOR (HPOSC)

The Senior HP Operations Supervisor shall assume duties as the HP Supervisor in the Operational Support Center (HPOSC). He reports to the TSCHPS in the TSC. He is responsible for coordinating all HP activities from the Operational Support Center (OSC). A HPOSC Supervisor Checklist, Form HP-200.2 is provided in this procedure.

3. HEALTH PHYSICS TECHNICAL STAFF The Health Physics Technical Staff shall report immediately to the TSCHPS for assignment.
4. HEALTH PHYSICS TECHNICIAN (HPT)

The Radiation Protection Technologist (RPTs) assume the role of Health Physics Technicians (HPTs = OSCHP Tech) and shall immediately report to or be in contact with the OSC. They will be assigned duties by the HPOSC.

8.2 ON SHIFT HEALTH PHYSICS RESPONSE TO EMERGENCIES

1. An Emergency Class declaration of an Alert or higher during off-normal working hours will require additional HP staffing. The senior HP representative onsite will implement the HP emergency procedures. It is expected that this initial period will last for about one hour.

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8.0 INSTRUCTIONS

(continued) 8.2 (continued)

2. The Senior Health Physics representative onsite shall notify the Emergency Coordinator and apprise him of HP assistance available on site. He will take his orders directly from the Emergency Coordinator and should assume his duties in the plant or OSC and not in the TSC unless otherwise directed by the Emergency Coordinator. He should attempt to remain in a position to be reached by the Emergency Coordinator if necessary.
3. Since there will be only limited health physics coverage available, it is very important for the Senior Health Physics Representative on-site to discuss with the Emergency Coordinator (or his designee) the coverage which each feels is necessary and to prioritize that coverage. The following list may be used to assist in the decision of assigning priorities:

(in order of preference)

A. Radiological coverage necessary to allow expedient entry to areas when required to place the plant in a safe condition B. Treatment of contaminated personnel C. Radiological coverage during high activity sampling D. Preparations for extensive in-plant monitoring and surveillance

4. When the additional health physics support arrives, the initial period will have passed. In order to maintain continuity and to effect a smooth transfer from the interim to the fully staffed mode it is necessary that the Health Physics command function not change hands more than is absolutely necessary. Therefore, even though the Senior Health Physics Representative on-site can be relieved by a more senior Technologist or Supervisor, he should not be relieved by anyone except the Health Physics Supervisor or his alternate.

Health Physics personnel shall report to the OSC when they arrive onsite and should contact the Senior Health Physics Representative on-site for assignments.

5. The Senior Health Physics Representative on-site shall initiate the TSCHPS's Checklist, Form HP-200.1.

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(continued) 8.3 Health Physics Emergency Operations Areas

1. Operations HP personnel will assemble in and work out of the OSC. HP Technical Staff personnel will assemble and work primarily in the TSC.
2. The TSCHPS will determine if the affected unit Reactor Auxiliary Building (RAB) Control Point is to be manned and will inform the EC and the HPOSC.
3. If the affected unit RAB Control Point becomes untenable, the TSCHPS will direct the HPOSC to man the RAB Control Point of the unaffected unit or designate an alternate Control Point. The TSCHPS will inform the EC of the alternate location.

8.4 Logistics and Supplies

1. Records and logs specified in the specific HP emergency procedures shall be kept up to date and shall be reviewed by the TSCHPS.
2. Emergency radiation protection supplies are located for use in the following places:
1. RAB Control Points (Unit 1 & Unit 2)
2. Operational Support Center (OSC)
3. Site Assembly Station (SAS)
4. Unit 1 Control Room (for use by TSC and Unit 1 C.R. personnel)
5. Unit 2 Control Room
3. The HPOSC will ensure that materials and equipment are provided to operating areas as needed.

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(continued) 8.5 Emergency Personnel Exposure Control (HP-201)

1. The TSCHPS shall ensure that all personnel onsite during emergency operations wear proper dosimetry. He shall determine when special dosimetry is required.
2. The HPTs through the HPOSC will provide radiological surveys and/or coverage for all areas in which personnel access is required.
3. If personnel exposures are likely to exceed plant guidelines, the guidelines in Health Physics Procedure HP-201, "Emergency Personnel Exposure Control," shall be followed.
4. All personnel exposures during emergency operations will be maintained As Low As Reasonably Achievable - ALARA.

8.6 Off-site and On-Site Environmental Monitoring (HP-202)

1. The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that the TSCHPS initiates off-site radiological monitoring, in accordance with the E-Plan, within a 10 mile radius of the plant. Off-site field monitoring activities will be coordinated with the State of Florida.
2. The TSCHPS will direct the HPOSC to dispatch the Field Monitoring Teams to the Site Assembly Station.

NOTE If the Field Monitoring Team communicator/control has not been activated, the Field Monitoring Teams should make contact with the OSC and report their status.

3. The Field Monitoring Teams will assemble their equipment, check it for operability and establish contact with the TSC. The TSCHPS in the TSC provides supervision for the Field Monitoring Teams as per EPIP-10, "Off-site Radiological Monitoring," and HP-202, "Environmental Monitoring During Emergencies."

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(continued) 8.7 Personnel Access Control (HP-203)

1. No re-entry into areas affected by the emergency shall be made unless authorized by the Emergency Coordinator.
2. The initial entry of the Re-entry Team and all subsequent entries, until radiation areas have been properly marked, shall take place under the supervision of the TSCHPS as per EPIP-05, "Activation and Operation of the Operational Support Center."
3. Following re-entry procedures, the TSCHPS will direct the HPOSC to establish the access control point(s). The HPTs shall maintain access control to all affected areas of the plant for the purpose of controlling personnel exposures as per HP-203, "Personnel Access Control During Emergencies."

8.8 Radiation and Contamination Surveys (HP-204)

NOTE In the event of a Steam Generator Tube Rupture (SGTR), the following areas should initially be posted as contaminated:

A. Steam Trestle B. Condenser Air Ejector C. Condensate Polisher

1. The Emergency Coordinator and TSCHPS will determine the extent of surveys required.
2. The TSCHPS will direct the HPOSC to establish survey teams utilizing the buddy system. The HPOSC will direct the conduct of all in-plant surveys, ensure data is properly recorded and posted and keep the TSCHPS informed of the results.
3. Surveillance for emergency situation shall include as a minimum:
1. Radiation surveys
2. Contamination surveys

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(continued) 8.8 (continued)

3. (continued)
3. Airborne activity surveys
4. Radiological monitoring of potentially high activity chemistry sample operations
5. Surveys as called for in the Emergency Operating Procedures (EOPs).
6. Special surveys as determined by the TSCHPS.

8.9 In-Plant Air Sampling and Counting (HP-205, HP-206)

1. During an emergency, higher than normal radiation levels and airborne concentrations can be expected. It is important that sampling be commenced as expeditiously as possible to support rapid re-entry if necessary.
2. All in-plant air sampling will be performed in such a manner as to ensure personnel exposures are ALARA.
3. The procedures HP-205, "Emergency In-Plant Air Sampling" and HP-206, "Analysis of Emergency In-Plant Air Samples," should be followed in sampling and analyzing samples.

8.10 Personnel Monitoring Following Evacuation (HP-207)

1. In the event it becomes necessary to evacuate personnel from the plant and a release has occurred or is in progress, check points will be established immediately to allow monitoring of these personnel. The check points will be at Jaycee Park, unless alternate routes and assembly locations are specified by the EC.

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(continued) 8.11 Personnel Decontamination (HP-208)

1. Personnel decontamination following an accident can pose special problems not encountered in everyday situations including extremely high levels of contamination and/or large numbers of personnel being contaminated at the same time.
2. Personnel decontamination at the Offsite Assembly Area will be under the cognizance of the TSCHPS and will be directed by his designee at that area. HP-208, "Personnel Decontamination During Emergencies,"

addresses off-site personnel decontamination.

3. Personnel decontamination on-site will be under the direction of the HPOSC and should be conducted in the hot shower area of the unaffected unit or at a location specified by the TSCHPS.

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HP200.1 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER HEALTH PHYSICS SUPERVISOR CHECKLIST NOTE Enter time or N/A in each Time Completed blank where provided. This will ensure each step was considered.

Time Completed Contact the OSC and assess available HP resources on site:

a. TSC HP Network Communicator Field Monitoring Team Communicator
b. OSC Number of HP Techs Number of Dosimetry Techs Number of Utility Workers HPOSC Supervisor
c. Number of HPTs assigned to Unit 1 Control Room
d. Number of HPTs assigned to Unit 2 Control Room

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Time Completed CAUTION Be aware of the following conditions. These initiating conditions are associated with Emergency Action Levels (EALs) used in the classification of emergencies (EPIP-01, Classification of Emergencies) the Emergency Coordinator needs to know if any of these conditions exist.

1. Measured dose rates from off-site surveys at the site boundary (1 mile) exceed either of the following:
a. 1000 mrem/hr (total dose rate)
b. 5000 mrem/hr (thyroid dose rate)
2. Contact Emeraencv Coordinator (E.C.)
a. Inform E.C. of Health Physics Department status in the TSC and OSC.
b. Determine and prioritize immediate HP coverage needs:

Priority Job/Location # HPs Required

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Time

2. (continued) Completed
c. Current Event Classification a) UNUSUAL EVENT b) ALERT c) SITE AREA EMERGENCY d) GENERAL EMERGENCY
3. OSC Considerations
a. Establish communications with the OSC (if activated).
b. Appoint HPOSC Supervisor Name:

Phone:

c. Inform HPOSC to complete HPOSC Checklist HP-200.2.
d. Exchange information on plant status, event classification, available personnel and prioritize jobs requiring HP coverage.

Also, discuss planning strategies and personnel allocations.

e. Direct HPOSC to dispatch Field Monitoring Teams according to the following classification schedule:

ALERT - On-site, out of plant - 1 Team (RED)

SITE AREA OR - On-site, out of plant - 1 Team (RED)

GENERAL EMERGENCY and off-site - 2 Teams (ORANGE,BLUE)

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Time

3. (continued) Completed NOTE It is possible for the TSC and OSC to be in operation for weeks following a plant accident. It is the TSCHPS responsibility to determine when to activate frisking stations for those facilities and the locations of those stations. Once frisking is initiated all personnel entering these facilities shall be monitored for contamination.
f. Direct HPOSC to establish RCA/RAB access control points if portions of the RCA were evacuated or RAB re-entry is planned.

CONTROL POINT LOCATIONS

g. If a Site Evacuation has been ordered and a release has occurred or is in progress, direct the HPOSC to dispatch two HPTs to the off-site assembly area to monitor the evacuees.
h. If additional HP personnel resources may be needed, consider requesting assistance through:

- PTN Industry (through INPO)

Department of Energy (through NRC)

4. TSC Considerations
a. Advise E.C. or TSC Supervisor as necessary on radiological conditions.

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Time

4. (continued) Completed
b. Assign person to continuously man the Health Physics Network (HPN) phone.

(Ref. I&E Notice 86-97)

c. Contact the TSC Chemistry Supervisor to determine if accident samples are required (yes/no).
d. Assign person to direct field monitoring teams and evaluate the data as it becomes available.
e. Confer with chemistry and/or the EOF on dose projections and effected EPZ sectors.
f. Establish communications between the TSC Field Monitoring Team and the EOF Field Monitoring Coordinator (when activated).
1. Exchange names and phone numbers Name(s) Phone #
2. Relay field monitoring results as available.

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Time

4. (continued) Completed
g. Direct that habitability surveys of the following areas are performed.
  • 1. Control Room No. 1
  • 2. Control Room No. 2
4. OSC
5. RAB Control Points (if inhabited)
  • Surveys of TSC and Control Rooms should be completed by personnel assigned to those areas.
5. Additional Comments by TSCHPS:

Completed by:

Date Completed: / /

NOTE File this Checklist in accordance with QI-1 7-PSL-1, "Quality Assurance Records."

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SEQUENCE HP200.2 HPOSC SUPERVISOR CHECKLIST Time Completed

1. Perform accountability of HPTs and provide to OSC Supervisor:

NOTE Consult the Radiation Exposure Summary Report for selection of respirator qualified field monitoring team members.

2. Dispatch on-site Field Monitoring Team to Site Assembly Station when directed by TSCHPS.

1 HPT, 1 driver and vehicle.

3. Dispatch off-site Field Monitoring Teams to Site Assembly Station when directed by TSCHPS.

2 HPTs, 2 drivers, 2 vehicles.

4. If RCA is NOT EVACUATED start preparations for accumulating supplies and instruments in the event of RCA evacuation.
5. If RCA is NOT EVACUATED perform necessary job coverage for OPS or maintenance personnel attempting to mitigate the problem.

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Time Completed

6. If RCA evacuation is necessary, perform the following:
1. Dispatch HPT to each Control Room

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2. Remove Instruments to OSC

¶1 3. Take boxes of Electronic Dosimeters from RAB entrance stations to OSC.

4. Determine H.P. Personnel available in O.S.C. Report to the TSCHPS and OSC Supervisor
5. Establish OSC access control points(s)
6. Establish Dosimetry Section in O.S.C.
7. Establish Contamination Control for O.S.C.
8. Inform TSCHPS
9. Setup a Continuous Monitoring Count Rate Meter In OSC CAUTION The OSC affords limited protection against a release of radioactive material.

During the time that a radioactive release is occurring, the habitability of the OSC is to be monitored. A measured dose rate of 50 mrem/hr, in the facility, is established as the threshold for relocation of the OSC.

10. Perform habitability surveys of the OSC and, if inhabited, RAB Control Point and provide survey results to TSCHPS.

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7. If directed by the TSCHPS, dispatch two HPTs to the offsite assembly area:

Name: Time Left:

Name: Time Left:

8. Ensure all Reentry Teams are adequately briefed in accordance with HP-203.1 prior to being dispatched from the OSC.
9. Advise and assist the OSC Supervisor as necessary in actions to mitigate accident.
10. HPOSC Supervisor Comments:

Completed by:

Date Completed: / /

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1. Report / Sign in / Obtain ID Badge.
2. Get status from TSC HPS.
3. Get HP supply case & procedures.

NOTE Typical HPN Questions:

A. Meteorological Data B. Release data C. Plant radiological inquiries D. Field team data E. Assist FMT Coordinator

4. Activate HPN phone:

A. Call NRC - Identify self & activity.

B. Request to be coupled to the HPN bridge network.

5. Review ERDADS (Plant Rad Monitor Data).
6. Review offsite Dose Rad Assessment Board.
7. Review offsite monitoring field team status board.
8. Provide data to TSC HPS.
9. Assist TSC HPS as needed (dispense dosimetry, set-up air monitor, TSC Rad Surveys, provide rad monitor data, etc.).

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