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Revised Epips, Including Revision 3 to EC-01, Revision 5 to EC-01, Revision 7 to EC-12, Attachment 1 and 2 Revision 6 to RA-05, Attachments 1-5 and Status Report
ML003691984
Person / Time
Site: Clinton Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 03/06/2000
From:
AmerGen Energy Co
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
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Download: ML003691984 (47)


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CLfNTONfPOWER STATION NUCLEAR SUPPORT ControlledDocument DistributionList CPS EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES EPIPS)

CPS EMERGENCY

25. SDC V-1 30A 3. BEOF V-150 V-455 3A. BEOF V-150
27. RL V-1 30A 183. JPIC V-150
56. IP/SDC/NRC OFFICE T-31 H 183A. JPIC V-1 50
62. RP OFFICE T-31 B 183B. JPIC V-1 50
64. TSC T-31 B 493. EOF V-922 64A. TSC T-31 B 493A. EOF V-922 64B. TSC V-923 493B. EOF V-922
68. M. KACZOR V-922 493C. EOF V-922
70. D.L. SMITH c/o A. Oleson V-1 30G 493D. EOF V-922
90. MIKE KIEL T-31C 493F. EOF V-922 110. SUPV - CHEMISTRY V-995 493G. EOF V-922 113. SUPERVISOR 493H. EOF V-922 SECURITY 179. OPS T-31 B 202. NTD/SIMULATOR V-922 202C. SIMULATOR V-922 255B. DOSIMETRY OFFICE T-31 H 76. D. V. PICKETT OS 262A. MCR/HORSESHOE T-31 B 222/222A. C. SANGSTER OS 262C. SHIFT SUPERVISOR T-31 B ,223,. U.S. NRC 262D. REMOTE SHUTDOWN T-31 B DOC. CONTROL DESK V-922 225/225A. IDNS (M. SINCLAIR) OS 273. TRAINING REQUAL TRAINING REQUAL V-922 234. STATE EOC OS 273A.

INSTR - TRAINING V-374A 235. M. STRAIN OS 422.

467. MEDICAL V-374B (DEWITT CO. ESDA) 502. MANAGER-CPS T-31A 238. D. POWELL (IDNS) OS W. L. YAROSZ V-922 567. J. FAIROW OS 505.

542. CAS T-31 M (RADIOLOGICAL EP 544. SAS T-31 M MANAGER)

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CLINTON PO WER STATION NUCLEAR SUPPORT DEPARTMENT/DOCUMENT CONTROL ControlledDocument Transmittal Transmittal No. OOALS08 1 Transmittal Date 3/6/00 Sheet 1 of I Letter No. N/A Document Type CONTROLLED DOCUMENTS The attached documents are being transmitted for your use.

REMOVE & DESTROY: INSERT:

EPIP Index, presently filed Same; dated 2/28/00 EC-01F10 R/2 Same; R/3 EC-01F16 R/4 Same; R/5 EC-01F51 R/2 Same; R/3(inc. ACN 3/1)

EC-12 R/6 Same; R/7 RA-05 R/5 RA-05 R/6 Please acknowledge receipt of documents by completing transmittal instructions and returning this transmittal to DOCUMENT CONTROL, V 150, by 3/16/00 N/A (Offsite & Trans. Only)

Any questions regarding this transmittal should be forwarded to A. Shaffer, extension 3566.

Signature/Date

CLINTON POWER STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDUPE DATE: 28-Feb-00 PAGE: 1 ofll STATUS REPORT NUMBER EPIP TITLE REVISION DATE ACN'S ACN DATE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE (AP)

AP-01 ORGANIZATION & 6 12/13/99 n/a PREPARATION OF CONTROLLED DOCUMENTS AP-02 REVISIONS AND ADVANCE 12 06/24/99 n/a CHANGE NOTICES AP-03 EMERGENCY RECORDS 01/12/96 5/1 02/03/99 RETENTION AP-04 PREPARATION & CONDUCT OF 08/03/99 n/a EMERGENCY DRILLS &

EXERCISES AP-05 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS 08/03/99 n/a TRAINING PROGRAM AP-06 REVIEW OF EMERGENCY 12/20/99 n/a PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM AP-07 ALERT AND NOTIFICATION 09/08/94 7/1, 7/2 04/08/97, SYSTEM 11/02/99 F-0 1 ANS Test Report 09/30/94 n/a F-02 Siren Maintenance/Repairs 09/30/94 n/a Report AP-09 EMERGENCY FACILITY AND 03/17/95 6/1, 6/2 04/08/97, EQUIPMENT CHECKS 05/29/98 AP-10 EMERGENCY RESPONSE 01/24/00 n/a ORGANIZATION ASSIGNMENTS DOCUMENT CONTROL MA 6 000 CONTROLL-D COP'y CLINTON POWER STATION

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CLINTON POWER STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE: 28-Feb-00 PAGE: 2 of 11 STATUS REPORT NUMBER EPIP TITLE REVISION DATE ACN'S ACN DATE EMERGENCY CONTROL (EC)

EC-01 CPS EMERGENCY RESPONSE

  • 6 07/12/99 7/1 12/13/99 ORGANIZATION & STAFFING F-01 Interim Station Emergency
  • 3 10/23/97 4/1 05/29/98 Director Station Emergency Director
  • 3 04/21/99 4/1 07/27/99 F-02 (SED)
  • 1 F-03 SED Administrative Support 05/29/98 n/a F-04 TSC Administrative
  • 2 10/23/97 n/a Supervisor F-05 Technical Assessment
  • I 04/21/99 n/a Supervisor
  • 1 04/21/99 n/a F-06 Emergency Operations Supervisor F-07 TSC Radiological Supervisor 0 07/28/92 n/a 1 08/26/99 n/a F-08 OSC Supervisor 0 07/28/92 n/a F-09 Station Security Coordinator 3 02/24/00 n/a F-10 TSC Communicator 0 07/28/92 n/a F-11 TSC Records Management Coordinator 1 04/21/99 n/a F- 12 TSC Electrical Engineer 04/21/99 n/a F- 13 TSC Nuclear Engineer TSC Chemist-Nuclear 04/21/99 n/a F- 14 1 04/21/99 n/a F- 15 Operations Coordinator TSC Computer Operator 5 02/28/00 n/a F- 16
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CLINTON POWER STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE: 28-Feb-00 PAGE: 3 of 11 STATUS REPORT NUMBER EPIP TITLE REVISION DATE ACN'S ACN DATE

  • I 11/23/93 n/a F-17 Radiological Engineering Specialist F- 18 TSC Computer Operator (RP)
  • I 07/27/99 n/a F-19 RP (TSC) Communicator 0 07/28/92 n/a Status Board Keepers 0 07/28/92 n/a F-20 F-21 Radiological Controls 0 07/28/92 n/a Supervisor In-station Emergency Teams 0 07/28/92 n/a F-22 F-23 OSC Radiological Controls
  • 0 07/28/92 n/a Coordinator F-24 Assistant OSC Radiological
  • 0 07/28/92 n/a Controls Coordinator F-25 RP (OSC) Communicator 0 07/28/92 n/a F-26 Emergency Team Coordinator 1 10/18/93 n/a 2 02/06/97 3/1 06/01/98 F-28 Emergency Manager F-30 EOF Director 3 03/05/97 n/a Executive Administrative 1 06/01/98 n/a F-31 Support F-32 Licensing Advisor 0 07/28/92 n/a F-33 EOF Emergency Advisor 2 10/18/96 n/a F-34 EOF Technical Advisor 0 07/28/92 n/a 01/22/97 n/a F-36 Technical Information Liaison 1 0 07/28/92 n/a F-37 Emergency Action Level/Protective Action Evaluator F-38 Security Supervisor
  • 0 07/28/92 n/a
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CLINTON POWER STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE: 28-Feb-00 PAGE: 4of 11 STATUS REPORT NUMBER EPIP TITLE REVISION DATE ACN'S ACN DATE

  • 1 10/18/93 n/a F-39 Radiation Protection Supervisor
  • 1 12/10/93 2/1 01/10/00 F-40 EOF Administrative Supervisor F-41 EOF Engineering Supervisor
  • 0 07/28/92 1/1 07/28/99 F-42 RP (EOF) Communicator
  • 0 07/28/92 n/a Dose Assessment Supervisor
  • 1 12/01/93 n/a F-43
  • 0 07/28/92 n/a F-44 Dose Assessor Field Team Coordinator
  • 2 01/10/00 n/a F-45 F-46 Field Teams
  • 0 07/28/92 n/a
  • 1 11/23/93 n/a F-47 Radiological Controls Coordinator F-48 Environmental Lab
  • 1 11/23/93 2/1 03/25/99 Coordinator F-49 EOF Monitor 0 07/28/92 n/a 0 07/28/92 n/a F-50 EOF Records Management Coordinator 3 02/24/00 n/a F-51 EOF Communicator 0 07/28/92 n/a F-52 Log Coordinator F-53 Copy Clerk 0 07/28/92 n/a F-54 TSC Emergency Advisor 0 07/28/92 n/a F-55 Procurement Coordinator 0 07/28/92 n/a F-56 Word Processor 0 07/28/92 n/a EOF Computer Operator 4 09/02/99 n/a F-57 0 07/28/92 n/a F-58 Mechanical/Nuclear Engineer
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CLINTON POWER STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE: 28-Feb-00 PAGE: 5 of 11 STATUS REPORT NUMBER EPIP TITLE REVISION DATE ACN'S ACN DATE F-59 EOF Electrical Engineer

  • 0 07/28/92 n/a F-60 Core Damage Assessor
  • 0 07/28/92 n/a F-61 Technical Advisor to
  • 0 07/28/92 n/a State/Local Organizations F-62 EOF Administrative Support
  • 0 07/28/92 n/a F-63 Fire Brigade Coordinator
  • 0 07/28/92 n/a F-64 RAFT Liaison
  • 0 07/28/92 n/a F-65 Warehouseman
  • 0 07/28/92 n/a F-66 EOF Access Control
  • 1 10/26/93 n/a Coordinator F-67 PASS Team Leader
  • 0 07/28/92 n/a Coordinator F-69 HAZMAT Team Leader
  • 0 07/28/92 n/a F-70 Assistant Emergency Team
  • 0 07/28/92 n/a Coordinator F-71 OSC Communicator
  • 0 07/28/92 n/a F-72 OSC Support
  • 0 10/05/93 n/a F-73 Mechanical Engineer
  • 0 07/27/99 n/a EC-02 EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATIONS 6 04/24/98 7/1, 01/27/99, 7/2, 7/3 12/13/99, 12/20/99 EC-03 NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL 5 01/02/97 6/1 01/24/00 EVENT EC-04 ALERT 4 01/02/97 5/1 01/24/00 EC-05 SITE AREA EMERGENCY 4 01/02/97 5/1, 5/2 10/23/97, 01/24/00
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CLINTON POWER STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE: 28-Feb-00 PAGE: 6of 11 STATUS REPORT NUMBER EPIP TITLE REVISION DATE ACN'S ACN DATE 4UBE 01/2/9 5/,I/2 102397 EC-06 GENERAL EMERGENCY 4 01/02/97 5/1, 5/2 10123/97, 01/24/00 EC-07 EMERGENCY PLAN 11 01/31/00 n/a NOTIFICATION F-01 State and NRC Notifications 0 02/06/97 n/a Checklist NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL 7 07/17/98 n/a EC-08 EVACUATION SECURITY DURING 5 03/22/96 6/1,6/2 09/21/98, EC-09 07/30/99 EMERGENCIES PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY 6 10/23/97 n/a EC-10 4 08/03/99 n/a EC-11 REENTRY EMERGENCY TEAMS 7 02/24/00 n/a EC- 12 REACTOR CORE DAMAGE 4 09/19/97 5/1,5/2 12/01/97, EC- 13 ESTIMATION 09/28/99 RECOVERY 3 10/21/94 4/1, 02/08/96, EC-14 4/2, 4/3 02/03/99, 12/13/99 F-01 Recovery Checklist 0 10/21/94 n/a

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CLINTON POWER STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE: 28-Feb-00 PAGE: 7of 11 STATUS REPORT NUMBER EPIP TITLE REVISION DATE ACN'S ACN DATE FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT (FE)

FE-01 TSC OPERATIONS 6 06/09/97 7/1 01/12/99 6 06/09/97 7/1 07/23/99 FE-02 OSC OPERATIONS 5 06/09/97 6/1 04/21/99 FE-03 EOF OPERATIONS 5 06/09/97 6/1 07/23/99 FE-04 BEOF OPERATIONS 11 05/26/97 n/a FE-05 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT &

SUPPLIES F-02 OSC Emergency Equipment 03/25/99 n/a 07/22/97 n/a F-03 EOF Emergency Equipment 04/28/92 n/a F-04 BEOF Emergency Equipment 04/28/92 n/a F-05 EOF Environmental Lab Equipment 04/28/92 n/a F-06 Emergency Vehicle Kit F-07 Field Monitoring Kit 07/22/97 n/a Hospital Kit 10/07/97 n/a F-08 10/16/94 n/a F-09 Decontamination Kit TSC Administrative Supplies 02/26/97 n/a F-10 04/28/92 n/a F-11 OSC Administrative Supplies OSC Maintenance Tool Box 05/29/98 n/a F-12 First Aid Kit (Trauma Kit) 05/29/98 n/a F- 13 10/16/94 n/a F- 14 EOF Administrative Supplies 04/28/92 n/a F-15 BEOF Administrative Supplies F- 16 JPIC Administrative Supplies 02/06/97 n/a

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CLINTON POWER STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE: 28-Feb-00 PAGE: 8 of 11 STATUS REPORT NUMBER EPIP TITLE REVISION DATE ACN'S ACN DATE F-17 EOP/RSP Supply Kit 4 09/30/99 n/a F-18 EOP MCR Tool Bag 0 10/16/94 n/a FE-06 EMERGENCY 4 06/04/92 5/1, 10/06/93, COMMUNICATIONS 5/2, 5/3 03/05/97, EQUIPMENT 04/08/97 MISCELLANEOUS (MS)

MS-01 TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENTS 4 10/13/97 5/1 02/01/00 MS-03 NOTIFICATION OF NEXT OF KIN 4 01/12/96 5/1, 5/2 02/03/99, 12/13/99 MS-04 PROCESSING NRC & IDNS

  • 3 07/12/99 n/a PERSONNEL DURING AN EMERGENCY
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CLINTON POWER STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE: 28-Feb-00 PAGE: 9ofll STATUS REPORT NUMBER EPIP TITLE REVISION DATE ACN'S ACN DATE PUBLIC RELATIONS (PR)

PR-01 JOINT PUBLIC INFORMATION 02/06/97 7/1 12/13/99 CENTER ORGANIZATION &

STAFFING F-01 JPIC Administration 02/06/97 n/a Coordinator Checklist F-02 JPIC Audiovisual Support 02/06/97 n/a Checklist F-03 JPIC Director Checklist 02/06/97 n/a F-05 JPIC Assistant Director 02/06/97 n/a Checklist F-06 JPIC Graphic Support 07/28/92 n/a Checklist F-07 IP Public Information Offic er 02/06/97 n/a Checklist F-08 JPIC Media Coordinator 07/28/92 n/a Checklist F-09 JPIC Media Monitoring 07/28/92 n/a Team Checklist F-Il JPIC Security Representativ¢e 07/28/92 n/a Checklist F-12 JPIC Technical Advisor 07/28/92 n/a Checklist F-13 JPIC Technical Information 07/28/92 n/a Coordinator Checklist F- 14 Writer Checklist 07/28/92 n/a F-15 JPIC IP PIO Steno Checklisst 07/06/93 n/a

-F-16 JPIC Telefax Operator 07/28/92 n/a Checklist

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CLINTON POWER STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE: 28-Feb-00 PAGE: loof 11 STATUS REPORT NUMBER EPIP TITLE REVISION DATE ACN'S ACN DATE F-17 JPIC Registration Staff 0 07/28/92 n/a Checklist PR-03 PREPARATION AND 8 12/13/99 n/a DISSEMINATION OF EMERGENCY INFORMATION PR-05 PUBLIC INFORMATION & 6 08/09/96 7/1, 7/2 02/03/99, EDUCATION 12/13/99

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CLINTON POWER STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE: 28-Feb-00 PAGE: 11 of 11 STATUS REPORT NUMBER EPIP TITLE REVISION DATE ACN'S ACN DATE RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT (RA)

RA-01 MANUAL RADIOLOGICAL 08/20/99 7/1 11/29/99 DOSE ASSESSMENT RA-02 PROTECTIVE ACTION 08/20/96 5/1 01/15/99 RECOMMENDATIONS RA-03 RADIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE 10/13/97 n/a GUIDELINES RA-04 PERSONNEL MONITORING & 08/03/99 n/a DECONTAMINATION RA-05 PERSONNEL PROTECTION 02/24/00 n/a RA-06 STATION RADIOLOGICAL 06/03/96 n/a SURVEYS RA-07 FIELD RADIOLOGICAL 08/03/99 n/a MONITORING RA-09 POST ACCIDENT SAMPLING 10/12/94 7/1 06/19/97 RA-11 STACK EFFLUENT ANALYSIS & 08/03/99 n/a SAMPLING RA-14 DOSE RATE DETERMINATION 12/14/99 n/a BASED ON ENVIRONMENTAL AIR SAMPLES RA-15 PREDICTIVE RELEASE RATES 02/18/98 n/a RA-16 COMPUTERIZED DOSE 08/03/99 n/a ASSESSMENT RA-17 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF 08/30/99 n/a THE EOF RA-18 EOF ENVIRONMENTAL LAB 08/03/99 n/a OPERATIONS

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PROCEDURE: EC-0 3 l REVISION:

FORM: 10 CLINTON POWER STATION I of 4 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE:

TITLE: TSC COMMUNICATOR title of SCOPE OF REVISION: Removed Illinois Power Company from the header. Corrected to Followup Directot-Security and Emergency Planning. Removed reference Notification Form.

DOCUMENT CONTROL, MAR 0 STTO CLINTON POWVER STATIO'N Authority Signature Date Function Prepared by Director-Security & Emergency Planning Concurrence viA I

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Concurrence Concurrence \ A _) _

Independent Reviewer Z-Aq,0 Facility Review Group Manager-Clinton Power Station -

Approval/Effective Date

PROCEDURE: EC-01 REVISION: 3 CLINTON POWER STATION FORM: 10 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE: 2 of 4 FITLE: TSC COMMUNICATOR Activation Level: ALERT or more severe Location: Technical Support Center Position

Description:

The TSC Communicator shall be responsible for performing communications as required such as subsequent offsite notifications and communications with the EOF and OSC.

Duties:

1. Receive directives to performn communications from the TSC Administrative Supervisor or other supervisors in the TSC. Technical Support Center communications may perform communications for the Station Emergency Director directly.
2. Maintain logs of communications, including message content, sender, receiver, and the date and time of the message sent or received.
3. Receive incoming calls and provide timely relay of the message(s)/information to the appropriate individual(s)/agencies.
4. Assist the TSC Administrative Supervisor with the timely communication of NARS and ENS notifications to offsite agencies.

Checklist:

Description Initials

1. Immediate Actions A. Unusual Event
1. No actions required.

B. Alert

1. Contact the Main Control Room and obtain the following information:
a. the time of issuance and the emergency classification of the last NARS & ENS message.
b. last message numbers assigned to NARS
c. copies of NARS & ENS forms issued.

PROCEDURE: EC-01 CLINTON POWER STATION REVISION: 3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE FORM: 10 PAGE: 3 of 4 TITLE: TSC COMMUNICATOR C. Site Area and General Emergency

1. When the Emergency Manager in the EOF has assumed command authority, transfer NARS notifications to the EOF communicators. Otherwise, continue making the State and local notifications.
2. Notify the NRC of the transfer of command authority when requested to do so by the TSC Administrative Supervisor.

NOTE NRC notifications normally remain in the TSC but may be transferred to the EOF if requested by the Emergency Manager.

II. Special Actions A. Actions Following Completion of NARS Forms

1. Ensure that the NARS Form is initialed by the Station Emergency Director before taking any further action.
2. Assign the next sequential number to the .form.

NOTE Initial and record time beginning transmission on the top of the NARS Form.

3. Dial NARS code 98 and read the NARS form to the State EOC Dispatcher. If the initial emergency classification is General Emergency, use dial code 36 and ensure the DeWitt County Sheriff's dispatcher is on the line. Complete step 11 "Message Transmitted By", step 12 "Message Received by", and step 13 "Time-Date".
4. Telefax NARS Form to EOF.
5. Log the message numbers and times sent.
6. Maintain the original NARS Form.

B. Actions Following Completion of ENS Form

1. Ensure that the ENS Form is initialed by the Station Emergency Director before taking any further action.

PROCEDURE: EC-01 CLINTON POWER STATION REVISION: 3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE FORM: 10 PAGE: 4 of 4 TITLE: TSC COMMUNICATOR

2. Notify the NRC via the ENS phone. When the dispatcher for the NRC answers, read the ENS Form to him. Complete the top portion of the ENS Form.

NOTE If an open line of communications with the NRC has been established, the ENS Form no longer needs to be completed, but all communications must be documented on the communications log.

3. Telefax the ENS Form to the EOF.
4. Log the message numbers and times sent.
5. Maintain the original ENS Forms.

C. Shift Change

1. Brief the relief communicator on the NARS and ENS that have been transmitted and your log.
2. Contact the TSC Administrative Supervisor prior to leaving to ensure no further actions are required and for information concerning safe exit routes.

III. DOCUMENTATION FOLLOWING TERMINATION A. Log a summary of events to include:

a. specific problems encountered or observed
b. recommendations for corrective actions.

B. Turn over this report, all NARS and ENS forms, your log, and additional documents collected to the TSC Administrative Supervisor.

Performed By: /

Name Date

PROCEDURE:

REVISION: EC-01 5

FORM: 16 CLINTON POWER STATION PAGE: 1 of 2 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE TITLE: TSC COMPUTER OPERATOR activated in this SCOPE OF REVISION: Removed reference to ERDS activation as this is no longer manner.

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MAR, 6-:**000: **P CLINTON POVKIP, STATION Authority Signature Date Function Prepared by Director-Security & Emergency Planning Concurrence ,'JA I Concurrence tJA Concurrence 1-2-1110 Independent Reviewer Facility Review Group Manager-Clinton Power Station Approval/Effective Date

PROCEDURE: EC-01 CLINTON POWER STATION REVISION: 5 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE FORM: 16 PAGE: 2 of 2 TITLE: TSC COMPUTER OPERATOR Activation Level: ALERT or more severe Location: Technical Support Center Position

Description:

The TSC Computer Operator shall be responsible for operating the PMS/DCS computer terminals in the TSC.

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PROCEDURE: EC-01 3

REVISION:

CLINTON POWER STATION FORM: 51 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE: 1 of 5 TITLE: EOF COMMUNICATOR SCOPE OF REVISION: Eliminated the section on Followup Notification Forms and reference to more than one Communicator. Also removed Illinois Power Company from the header. This revision incorporates ACN 3/1.

DOCUM--NT CONTRO, Authority Prepared by Function Signature I ,Khx Pate Director-Security & Emergency Planning / 01 1-Concurrence (dA Concurrence Concurrence NA Independent Reviewer Facility Review Group Manager-Clinton Power Station Approval/Effective Date

PROCEDURE: EC-01 CLINTON POWER STATION REVISION: 3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE FORM: 51 PAGE: 2 of 5 TITLE: EOF COMMUNICATOR Activation Level: SITE AREA EMERGENCY or more severe Location: Emergency Operations Facility Position

Description:

The EOF Communicator shall be responsible for performing communications to and from the EOF as necessary.

Duties:

1. Receive directives to perform communications from the EOF Administrative Supervisor or other supervisors in the EOF. The EOF Communicator may perform communications for the Emergency Manager directly.
2. Maintain logs of communications, including message content, sender, receiver, and the date and time of the message sent or received.
3. Receive incoming calls and provide timely relay of the message(s)/information to the appropriate individual.

Description Initials Immediate Actions A. Unusual Event/Alert

1. No action required.

B. Site Area/General Emergency

1. Contact the TSC Communicators and obtain the following information:
a. time of issuance and the emergency classification of the last NARS and ENS messages.
b. last message number assigned to a NARS
c. faxed copies of all NARS and ENS issued.
2. Request the TSC Communicator to keep you advised if any additional notifications are made from the TSC.
3. Provide the EOF Emergency Advisor copies of the NARS and ENS Forms received from the TSC. Maintain copies.

PROCEDURE: EC-01 REVISION: 3 CLINTON POWER STATION FORM: 51 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE: 3 of 5 TITLE: EOF COMMUNICATOR II. Special Actions A. Actions Following Emergency Manager Assuming Command Authority

1. Notify the TSC Communicator that the Emergency Manager has assumed Command Authority and that the EOF is assuming responsibility for issuing NARS Forms.

NOTE may be NRC notifications normally remain in the TSC but transferred to the EOF if requested by the Emergency Manager.

B. Actions Following Completion of NARS Forms

1. Ensure that the NARS Form has been initialed by.the Emergency Manager before taking any further action.

Form.

2. Assign the next NARS message number to the NARS NOTE top of Initial and record time beginning transmission on the the NARS Form.

State

3. Dial NARS Code 98 and read the NARS Form to the is EOC Dispatcher. If the initial emergency classification General Emergency, use dial code 36 and ensure the DeWitt County Sheriffs Dispatcher is on the line. Complete step 11, "Message Transmitted By", Step 12, "Message Received By" and Step 13 "Message Received".

NOTE to be A change in Protective Action Recommendations need the communicated to the TSC Communicator to ensure that NRC is kept apprised of changing conditions.

4. Log the call on the log form including:
a. NARS message number
b. time transmitted
c. emergency classification
d. Protective Actions Recommended.

PROCEDURE: EC-01 CLINTON POWER STATION REVISION: 3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE FORM: 51 PAGE: 4 of 5 TITLE: EOF COMMUNICATOR

5. Ensure the EOF Emergency Advisor has the white copy of the completed NARS Form and maintain the yellow copy.

Ensure the pink copy is forwarded to the IEMA Representative. Fax a copy to the TSC Communicator and to the JPIC.

C. Actions Following Completion of ENS Form, If NRC Notifications Have Been Transferred To The EOF.

I. Ensure that the ENS Form has been initialed by the Emergency Manager before taking any further action.

2. Notify the NRC via the ENS phone. When dispatcher for the NRC answers read the ENS Form. Complete the top portion of the ENS Form.
3. Log the call on the log form including:
a. time transmitted
b. emergency classification
c. Protective Action Recommendation.
4. Provide a copy of the ENS Form to the EOF Emergency Advisor. Maintain the original. Fax a copy to the TSC Communicator.

D. Shift Change

1. Brief the relief communicator on the NARS Forms and ENS Forms, as appropriate, that have been transmitted and your log.
2. Contact the EOF Administrative Supervisor prior to leaving to ensure no further actions are required and for information concerning safe exit routes.

III. Documentation Following Termination A. Log a summary of events to include:

a. specific problems encountered or observed
b. recommendations for corrective actions.

PROCEDURE: EC-01 CLINTON POWER STATION REVISION: 3 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE FORM: 51 PAGE: 5 of 5 TITLE: EOF COMMUNICATOR B. Turn over all NARS and ENS Forms, your log, and additional documents collected to the EOF Administrative Supervisor. I Performed By: /

Name Date

PROCEDURE: EC-12 CLINTON POWER STATION REVISION: 7 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE: 1 of 6 STITLE: EMERGENCY TEAMS SCOPE OF REVISION: This revision removes Illinois Power Company from the header. It also adds clarifications to Urgent and Priority team selection. This revision serves as the biennial review.

DOCUMENT CONTROL CLINTION POWER STATION Authority Function Signature Date Prepared by Director-Security & Emergency Planning Concurrence Concurrence Concurrence Independent Reviewer S100 Facility Review Group vk, Manager-Clinton Power Station Approval/Effective Date

PROCEDURE: EC-12 CLINTON POWER STATION REVISION: 7 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE: 2 of 6 TITLE: EMERGENCY TEAMS

1.0 INTRODUCTION

The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidance to emergency response personnel on the conduct of emergency team formation and operations.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITY 2.1 Station Emergency Director - is responsible for authorizing emergency teams.

2.2 Director-Security and Emergency Planning - is responsible for reviewing this procedure.

2.3 Radiation Protection Manager - is responsible for the review of this procedure for radiological control content.

2.4 Manager - Nuclear Support - is responsible for the approval of this approval.

3.0 DEFINITIONS None 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Organizing for Emergency Team Formation 4.1.1 In order to maintain an accurate data base for organizing emergency teams, the OSC Supervisor shall:

4.1.1.1 Ensure a continuous log of personnel availability for emergency team duty using OSC Personnel Muster Logs maintained in the OSC.

4.1.1.2 Ensure a continuous log of emergency team activities using Emergency Log Sheets.

4.1.1.3 Ensure entries on the OSC status boards are made and logs are timely and accurate.

4.1.1.4 As necessary request additional personnel other than those assembled in the OSC for emergency team duty through the Station Emergency Director.

4.1.1.5 Ensure time-essential communications to the OSC are performed by telephone or radio.

4.2 Emergency Team Operations 4.2.1 Initial Actions 4.2.1.1 Should an emergency team(s) be necessary, the Station Emergency Director shall authorize the formation and dispatch of emergency teams.

4.2.1.2 The OSC Supervisor/Emergency Team Coordinator shall assemble personnel into appropriate emergency teams.

PROCEDURE: EC-12 CLINTON POWER STATION REVISION: 7 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE: 3 of 6 TITLE: EMERGENCY TEAMS 4.2.1.3 Emergency teams, as a minimum, should consist of a team leader, radiation protection support person as deemed necessary by the Radiological Controls Coordinator and additional personnel as determined by the OSC Supervisor/Emergency Team Coordinator. Attachment 2, EMERGENCY TEAM ORGANIZATION AND COMPOSITION, provides suggested emergency team personnel for the different types of emergency teams.

4.2.1.4 The Station Emergency Director will prioritize teams by categorizing the five most important tasks with one being the most important and five the least important.

4.2.1.5 The top five teams should be dispatched from the OSC within 10-15 minutes of the OSC Supervisor being notified of the request to form a team. In no case should personnel safety be compromised to meet the 10 15 minute goal. The Station Emergency Director should be notified by the OSC Supervisor when the 10-15 minute team dispatch goal cannot be met.

4.2.1.6 An "urgent" team may also be requested by the Station Emergency Director for tasks such as firefighting, lifesaving, or critical repair activities, which when complete, will protect the public by preventing large imminent releases of radioactivity. As such, the tasks are usually simple, short duration activities which would require little or no briefing. An urgent team should be dispatched within 5-10 minutes of the OSC Supervisor being notified of the request.

4.2.1.7 Teams not categorized as urgent or top five priorities will be dispatched as soon as time and resources permit but in no case until the top five priority teams and urgent teams are manned and dispatched.

4.2.1.8 Radiation Protection (RP) support personnel shall be a Radiation Protection Technician or a person trained in radiation protection techniques.

4.2.1.9 Emergency team personnel shall be responsible for following radiation protection techniques to minimize exposure and contamination.

NOTE All emergency team members shall be currently qualified to use respiratory protection equipment.

4.2.1.10 Upon activation of the OSC, unassigned radiation protection technicians shall relocate to the OSC and report to the OSC Radiological Controls Coordinator.

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NOTE If Radiation Work Permits (RWPs) are approved for use by the Radiological Supervisor, the Personnel Radiation Exposure Management System (PREMS)/manual RWPs should be used for radiological controlled work.

4.2.2 OSC Supervisor Actions 4.2.2.1 Keep the Station Emergency Director advised of emergency teams(s) status and progress.

4.2.2.2 Ensure that adequate supplies and equipment are made available for each emergency team.

4.2.2.3 Request the Station Emergency Director to provide off-site assistance as necessary (e.g., ambulance, fire fighting/rescue).

NOTE Security is responsible for contacting the Ambulance service.

4.2.2.4 Direct the Emergency Team Coordinator to coordinate emergency team formation, briefing, dispatch, and debriefing.

4.2.3 OSC Radiological Controls Coordinator Actions 4.2.3.1 Obtain the necessary radiological data to determine access/egress routes, stay times, protective clothing requirements and any additional radiological precautions to be used in briefing and dispatching emergency teams.

NOTE The OSC Radiological Controls Coordinator should obtain this data from the Radiological Controls Supervisor, results of data collected from emergency teams, or from his experience. Consideration should be given to radiological hazards that may exist when breaching systems that could be contaminated due to accident conditions. In these cases, respiratory protection should be required for team members.

4.2.3.2 Keep the Radiological Controls Supervisor advised of radiological conditions encountered by the emergency teams.

4.2.3.3 Ensure that Radiation Work Permits (RWP's) are completed as necessary 4.2.3.4 Notify the Emergency Team Coordinator if RWP/PREMS is approved for use by emergency teams.

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be perfornmed per RA-03, RADIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE 4.2.5 Emergency Team Coordinator Actions 4.2.5.1 Complete as much of the'information as possible for B, Attachment 2, DATA SHEET, Sections A, C, and D prior to EMERGENCY TEAM dispatch.

from the OSC 4.2.5.2 Assistance for completing Attachment 2 may be obtained Radiological Controls Coordinator as necessary.

prior to dispatch from 4.2.5.3 Ensure that the emergency team is properly briefed the Emergency Team to the OSC. A copy of Attachment 2 should be given Leader prior to mission dispatch.

4.2.6 Team Leader Actions equipment and is 4.2.6.1 Ensure that his emergency team has the appropriate properly fitted to meet the mission objectives.

checked.

4.2.6.2 Ensure that each piece of equipment is operationally team and the 4.2.6.3 Perform a communication check between the emergency OSC.

team to the OSC 4.2.6.4 Ensure that he communicates the status of the emergency dispatch time. This shall approximately every 15 minutes from the mission include radiation/contamination levels encountered.

4.2.7 Emergency Team Return Actions debrief of the 4.2.7.1 The Emergency Team Coordinator shall conduct a TEAM Emergency team and complete Attachment 2, EMERGENCY DATA SHEET, Section E.

as 4.2.7.2 Section E of Attachment 2 should contain as much information plus any performed by the team necessary to document the actions to equipment or problems identified during the mission that affect access operation of equipment in the plant.

shall review and 4.2.7.3 The OSC Supervisor and Emergency Team Coordinator SHEETS, generated sign Attachment(s) 2, EMERGENCY TEAM DATA during the emergency.

shall ensure that 4.2.7.4 The OSC Supervisor/Emergency Team Coordinator operational or are emergency equipment and supplies used are returned replaced.

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5.0 REFERENCES

I. CPS EMERGENCY PLAN, Section 2.3.1.7, 2.3.2.7, 4.3.1.4, 4.3.1.6.

2. EC-01, CPS EMEPGýECY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION AND STAFFING
3. FE-02, OSC OPERATIONS
4. RA-03, RADIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE GUIDELINES
5. CPS No. 1001.06, CPS FIRE BRIGADE 6.0 ATTACHMENTS
1. EMERGENCY TEAM ORGANIZATION AND COMPOSITION
2. EMERGENCY TEAM DATA SHEET

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1. Emergency Team Organization OSC SUPERVISOR OSC EMERGENCY RADIOOLOGICAL TEAM CONTROLS
  • COORDINATOR COORDINATOR ASSISTANT OSC ASSISTANT RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY TEAM CONTROLS COORDINATOR COORDINATOR SEARCH AND RP (OSC) RESCUE COMMUNICATOR TEAMS I

- FIREBRIGADE IN-STATION RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLTEAMS EMERGENCY L__ REPAIR TEAMS

  • Emergency Repair Teams shall be composed of necessary personnel to troubleshoot, isolate, repair, and return equipment/systems in an operational condition.

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2. Emergency Team Composition Team Type Team Composition Emergency Repair Repair personnel Electricians C&I personnel Mechanics Others as available and trained.

Search & Rescue At least one person qualified in Multi media first aid or equivalent.

In-station Radiological Control At least one radiation protection technician.

Fire Brigade Trained Fire Brigade personnel per CPS No. 1001.06, CPS FIRE BRIGADE.

NOTE A radiation protection support person shall be assigned to any team whose mission involves entry into a known or suspected contaminated area within the protected area.

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N 104-30 Page I of 2 Emergency Team Data Sheet A. General Information Team Number Team Request Time Priority Dispatch Time/Date Urgent Y/N Expected/Actual Return Times Destination Issue Radio No.

Issue Key No.

B. Emergency Team Type

[] Fire Brigade D Search & Rescue D In-Station Monitoring - Emergency Repair D] Other C. Team Information First Entry Second Entry Totals Name/EID Dose Worker Time Time EXP EXP Time Time EXP EXP Time EXP Margin Initial In Out In Out In Out In Out D. Team Dispatch Briefing

1. Objectives
2. Radiological Considerations (Attach applicable radiological survey forms.)
a. Dosimetry b. Turnback Dose c. Turnback Dose Rate
d. Protective Clothing Requirements
e. Instruments
f. Equipment
g. Access/Egress
h. Perform Respirator Fit Check
i. Perform Communications Check
j. Attach all applicable AUTHORIZATION TO EXCEED IOCFR20 LIMITS (Reference RA-03, Attachment 1) which are signed (either originals or copies).
3. Industrial Safety Considerations
4. Statement of understanding by each Emergency Team member:

By signing below I denote that I understand the briefing and recognize the risks, actual or potential, in performing the Emergency Team objective(s):

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N1(14-10 P[age 2 of 2 Emergency Team Data Sheet E Team Briefing I Tasks Performed

2. Problems Encountered 3 Debricfer.

Name/Signature Date Time 4 OSC Supervisor Review Name/Signaturc Date Timec

PROCEDURE: RA-05 CLINTON POWER STATION REVISION: 6 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE: I of 7 TITLE: PERSONNEL PROTECTION SCOPE OF REVISION: Revised responsibilities, titles were updated, updated procedure references, added electronic dosimetry, and made minor administrative changes. Also removed Illinois Power Company from the header. This revision also serves as the biennial review.

OOCUMENT CONTROL MAR 0 6 2000 "CL"N', 1 Q;3 CLINTON OWE-S POVY-R DSTATION C0FYO T-Authority Function Signature Date Prepared by Director-Security & Emergency Planning Concurrence qYC, A/0 I /

Concurrence Concurrence Independent Reviewer Facility Review Group Manager-Clinton Power Station Approval/Effective Date

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

2.0 RESPONSIBILITY 3.0 DEFINITIONS 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Protective Clothing 4.2 Respiratory Protection Equipment 4.3 Potassium Iodide Tablets (KI) 4.4 Personnel Monitoring 4.5 Control of Food and Drinking Water

5.0 REFERENCES

6.0 ATTACHMENTS

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidance for personnel protection during the implementation of the CPS Emergency Plan.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITY 2.1 Station Emergency Director - is responsible for the implementation of this procedure.

2.2 Manager - Nuclear Support - is responsible for final approval of this procedure.

2.3 Director - Security and Emergency Planning - is responsible for the review of this procedure.

2.4 The designated Radiation Protection Manager is responsible for review of this procedure for radiological control content.

3.0 DEFINITIONS None 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Protective Clothing 4.1.1 CPS maintains supplies of protective clothing for use by emergency response personnel.

4.1.2 Attachment 1, PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, lists the different types of protective clothing maintained by CPS.

4.1.3 Protective clothing is required when surface contamination levels are equal to or greater than 20 dpm/1 00cm 2 (alpha) and/or 1000 dpm/100 cm 2 (beta, gamma) as outlined in CPS No. 7200.01, CONTAMINATION CONTROL.

4.1.4 Radiation Protection Supervision determines the amounts and types of clothing to be worn.

4.1.5 The following guidelines should be used when wearing protective clothing:

4.1.5.1 Protective clothing should be worn only in a contaminated area or in transit to a potential/actual contamination area.

4.1.5.2 Unauthorized alteration of protective clothing is prohibited.

4.1.5.3 Use proper donning and removal techniques.

PROCEDURE: RA-05 CLINTON POWER STATION REVISION: 6 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE: 4 of 7 TITLE: PERSONNEL PROTECTION 4.2 Respiratory Protection Equipment 4.2.1 Respiratory protection equipment is available for use by emergency response personnel.

4.2.2 Emergency response personnel who wear respirators as part of their emergency team assignment shall be trained and qualified on the use of respiratory protection equipment as required by CPS No. 1024.06, RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM.

4.23 Attachment 2, RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT, lists the different types and locations of respiratory protection equipment.

4.2.4 Radiation Protection personnel determines the need and requirements for use of respiratory protection.

4.2.4.1 Maximum available respiratory protection may be utilized when entering the affected area provided it does not seriously restrict the emergency response or cause a significant increase in external exposure.

4.2.4.2 Individuals entering the affected area may be identified for subsequent bioassay analysis to determine internal exposure.

4.2.4.3 Derived Air Concentration (DAC) hours are tracked in accordance with CPS No. 7200.20, DAC-HOUR ACCOUNTABILITY.

4.2.5 The following guidelines should be used when using respiratory protection equipment:

4.2.5.1 Ensure a proper fit and seal prior to use.

4.2.5.2 Know your stay time and other limitations associated with the equipment used.

4.2.5.3 Each respirator user shall leave the area at any time for relief from respirator use in the case of equipment malfunction, physical or psychological discomfort, or any other reason that might cause a reduction in the protection afforded the worker.

4.2.5.4 Due to variations in job requirements, physical capabilities and psychological attitudes of individuals, the period of time a respirator is used should be kept to a minimum.

4.2.6 Only utilize respirators that have been inspected and sealed in accordance with CPS No. 7600.02, INSPECTION AND STORAGE OF RESPIRATORY PROTECTION EQUIPMENT.

4.2.7 In the event that airborne levels in the Station increase to a level in which the Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) bottle air compressor can not be operated, move the compressor to the Emergency Operations Facility, or to any one of the three locations identified on Attachment 5, EMERGENCY FIELD LOCATIONS FOR REFILLING SCBA BOTTLES, which is upwind from the Station.

PROCEDURE: RA-05 CLINTON POWER STATION REVISION: 6 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PAGE: 5 of 7 TITLE: PERSONNEL PROTECTION 4.3 Potassium Iodide Tablets (KI) 4.3.1 The individual with command authority shall authorize the use of KI.

NOTE The Radiation Protection Supervisor or designee shall advise the Station Emergency Director (SED) or Emergency Manager (EM) of the radioiodine concentrations and necessity of administering KI.

4.3.2 Potassium iodide (KI) shall be issued under the supervision of Radiation Protection personnel.

4.3.3 Issue points for general issue of KI tablets are as follows:

4.3.3.1 OSC (Operations Support Center) 4.3.3.2 EOF (Emergency Operations Facility) 4.3.4 Emergency Response team members should obtain and take initial dosage of KI prior to entering an area where there is a projected thyroid dose of 25 Rem, or prior to being subjected to an airborne concentration of 2.5E-5 micro Ci/cc of 1-131 for one hour or more.

4.3.5 Personnel issuing the KI tablets in the OSC and the EOF shall make the following entries on Attachment 3, POTASSIUM IODIDE ISSUE RECORD.

4.3.5.1 NAME: Last, first, and middle initial of person receiving the KI tablets.

4.3.5.2 SOCIAL SECURITY #: Self explanatory.

4.3.5.3 DATE: Self explanatory.

4.3.5.4 TIME: Time of issue.

4.3.5.5 SIGNATURE: Individual receiving the KI tablets shall sign this block.

NOTE By signing the "SIGNATURE" block, the person receiving the KI tablets demonstrates his/her voluntary acceptance and use of the tablets and the receipt of "Directions for Use".

4.3.5.6 Field Team Emergency Kits contain vials of KI tablets. Field Team members shall not take KI unless instructed by the Field Team Coordinator and authorized as per step 4.3.1.

4.3.5.7 The Field Team Coordinator or his designee shall make the entries on Attachment 3, described in steps 4.3.5.1 - 4.3.5.5 above.

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4.3.7 A copy of Attachment 4, DIRECTIONS FOR USE, shall be at issue locations.

Personnel shall be directed to read this posting.

4.3.8 Distribution shall be one KI tablet per person unless directed otherwise.

4.4 Personnel Monitoring 4.4.1 All In-Station personnel shall be issued a Thermoluminescent Dosimeter (TLD) and a Electronic Dosimeter (ED) or Pocket Dosimeter (PD) upon entering the Protected Area. EOF personnel shall be issued TLDs after arrival at the facility. Personnel exiting the Protected Area deposit their TLD and ED or PD with their security badges.

Personnel assigned off-site functions report to the EOF to be issued their dosimetry as required.

CAUTION Extremity monitoring dosimetry is conducted in accordance with CPS No. 1903.20, EXTERNAL EXPOSURE MONITORING.

4.4.2 Self-reading dosimeters, chargers, electronic dosimeters, and spare batteries are located in the supply cabinets for the OSC and EOF.

4.4.3 TLDs will be processed via normal station procedures, with special handling being employed when exposures indicate a need. TLDs for all emergency personnel will be processed as soon as possible after termination of the event.

4.5 Control of Food and Drinking Water 4.5.1 In the event of a radiological emergency, all personnel shall refrain from eating, drinking or smoking until authorized to do so by the individual with command authority/Radiation Protection Supervisors. This authorization may be for specific areas only and limited to those food, drinking water supplies and areas which have been monitored by Radiation Protection personnel and approved by Radiation Protection Supervision.

5.0 REFERENCES

5.1 CPS Emergency Plan, Section 4.3.1.2 5.2 RA-04, PERSONNEL MONITORING AND DECONTAMINATION 5.3 CPS No. 7200.01, CONTAMINATION CONTROL

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1. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
2. RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT
3. POTASSIUM IODIDE ISSUE RECORD
4. DIRECTIONS FOR USE
5. EMERGENCY FIELD LOCATIONS FOR REFILLING SCBA BOTTLES

PROCEDURE: RA-05 CLINTON POWER STATION REVISION: 6 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE ATTACHMENT: 1 PAGE: I of 1 PROTECTIVE CLOTHING Types of Clothing may include:

o Hoods O Eye Protection o Coveralls o Plastic Suits o Lab Coats 0 Assorted Gloves O Rubber Boots O Shoe Covers 0 Booties Locations

1. Auxiliary Building (737' Elev.)

Clean Protective Clothing Storage

2. Control Building (828' Elev.)

Decontamination/Change Facility Clothing Storage

3. Emergency Operations Facility Radiation Protection Storage Area
4. Operations Support Center

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0 Airline respirator 0

Air-purifying full face respirator 0

Self-contained breathing apparatus 0

Hoods 0

SKA-PAK Locations

1. Respirator Issue (737' Crossover RW)
2. Main Control Room
3. Operations Support Center
4. Emergency Operations Facility
5. Security Alarm Station
6. Primary Firefighting Response Kits

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-F F t 4 F 4-

  • By signing this block the individual demonstrates voluntary acceptance and use of Potassium Iodide and that they have read "Directions for Use".

CAUTION: Individuals who know that they are sensitive to iodide containing foods (i.e., seafood) should not take Potassium Iodide.

PROCEDURE: RA-05 CLINTON POWER STATION REVISION: 6 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE ATTACHMENT: 4 PAGE: 1 of 2 DIRECTIONS FOR USE THYRO-BLOCK HOW POTASSIUM IODIDE WORKS TABLETS Certain forms of iodine help your thyroid gland (POTASSIUM IODIDE TABLETS, USP) work right. Most people get the iodine they (pronounced poe-TASS-e-um EYE-oh-dyed) need from foods, like iodized salt or fish. The (abbreviated: KI) thyroid can "store" or hold only a certain amount of iodine.

TAKE POTASSIUM IODIDE ONLY WHEN In a radiation emergency, radioactive iodine PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS TELL YOU. may be released in the air. This material may IN A RADIATION EMERGENCY, be breathed or swallowed. It may enter the RADIOACTIVE IODINE COULD BE thyroid gland and damage it. The damage RELEASED INTO THE AIR. POTASSIUM would probably not show itself for years.

IODIDE (A FORM OF IODINE) CAN HELP Children are most likely to have thyroid PROTECT YOU. damage.

IF YOU ARE TOLD TO TAKE THIS If you take potassium iodide, it will fill up your MEDICINE, TAKE IT ONE TIME EVERY 24 thyroid gland. This reduces the chance that HOURS. DO NOT TAKE IT MORE OFTEN. harmful radioactive iodine will enter the MORE WILL NOT HELP YOU AND MAY thyroid gland.

INCREASE THE RISK OF SIDE EFFECTS.

DO NOT TAKE THIS DR UG IF YOU KNOW WHO SHOULD NOT TAKE POTASSIUM YOU ARE ALLERGIC TO IODIDE. (SEE IODIDE SIDE EFFECTS BELOW.) The only people who should not take potassium iodide are people who know they are allergic to iodide. You may take potassium iodide even if you are taking medicines for a thyroid problem (for example, a thyroid hormone or antithyroid drug). Pregnant and nursing women and babies and children may also take this drug.

HOW AND WHEN TO TAKE POTASSIUM IODIDE Potassium iodide should be taken as soon as possible after public INDICATIONS health officials tell you. You should take one THYROID BLOCKING IN A RADIATION dose every 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. More will not help you EMERGENCY because the thyroid can "hold" only limited ONLY. amounts of iodine. Larger doses will increase the risk of side effects. You will probably be

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Use only as directed by State or local public health authorities SIDE EFFECTS in the event of a radiation emergency. Usually, side effects of potassium iodide happen when people take higher doses for a DOSE long time. You should be careful not to take Tablets: ADULTS AND CHILDREN more than the recommended dose or take it for 1 YEAR OF AGE OR longer than you are told. Side effects are OLDER: One (1) tablet once unlikely because of the low dose and the short a day. Crush for small time you will be taking the drug.

children.

BABIES UNDER 1 YEAR Possible side effects include skin rashes, OF AGE: One-half (1/2) swelling of the salivary glands, and "iodism" tablet once a day. Crush (metallic taste, burning mouth and throat, sore first. teeth and gums, symptoms of a head cold, and sometimes stomach upset and diarrhea).

Take for 10 days unless directed otherwise by A few people have an allergic reaction with State or local more serious symptoms. These could be fever public health authorities. and joint pains, or swelling of parts of the face and body and at times severe shortness of breath requiring immediate medical attention.

Store at controlled room temperature between 15' and 30'C (59' Taking iodide may rarely cause overactivity of to 86'F). Keep container tightly closed and the thyroid gland, underactivity of the thyroid protect from light. gland, or enlargement of the thyroid gland (goiter).

WARNING WHAT TO DO IF SIDE EFFECTS Potassium iodide should not be used by people OCCUR allergic to iodide. Keep out of the reach of If the side effects are severe or if you have an children. In case of overdose or allergic allergic reaction, stop taking potassium iodide.

reaction, contact a physician or the public Then, if possible, call a doctor or public health health authority. authority for instructions.

DESCRIPTION HOW SUPPLIED Each white, round, scored, monogrammed THYRO-BLOCK TABLETS (Potassium THYRO-BLOCK TABLET contains 130 mg Iodide Tablets, USP) are white, round tablets, of potassium iodide. Other ingredients: one side scored, other side debossed 472 magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, WALLACE, each containing 130 mg silica gel, and sodium thiosulfate. potassium iodide. Available in bottles of 14 tablets (NDC 0037-0472-20).

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