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Watts BAR - Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure (EPIP) Revision 17 for EPIP-16, Revision 12 for EPIP-7, Revision 9 for EPIP-9, Revision 15 for EPIP-12 and Revision 14 for EPIP-14
ML010440072
Person / Time
Site: Watts Bar Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 02/07/2001
From: Pace P
Tennessee Valley Authority
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
-RFPFR EPIP-12, EPIP-14 Rev 14, EPIP-6 Rev 17, EPIP-7 Rev 12, EPIP-9 Rev 9, Rev 15
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{{#Wiki_filter:Tennessee Valley Authority, Post Office Box 2000, Spring City, Tennessee 37381-2000 FEB 0 7 2001 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 10 CFR 50, ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Gentlemen: In the Matter of ) Docket No Tennessee Valley Authority WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT (WBN) EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE (EPIP) REVISION In accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appe Section V, the enclosure provides revised EPIPs as follows: EPIP Rev Title Effecti EPIP-6 17 Activation and Operation of 1-24-2 the Technical Support Center EPIP-7 12 Activation and Operation of 1-24 the Operations Support Center EPIP-9 9 Loss of Meteorological Data 1-24-' EPIP-12 15 Emergency Equipment and 1-24-' Supplies EPIP-14 14 Radiological Control Response 1-24-, Filing instructions are included with this document. App E. 50-390 ndix E, ve Date ?001 2001 2001 2001 2001 Prnted on recycled paper .000, A"04-&3

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2 FEB 0 - 2001 There are no regulatory commitments in this letter. If you should have any questions, please contact me at (423) 365-1824. Sincerely, P. L. Pace Manager, Licensing and Industry Affairs Enclosure cc (Enclosure) NRC Resident Inspector (w/o Enclosure) Watts Bar Nuclear Plant 1260 Nuclear Plant Road Spring City, Tennessee 37381 Mr. L. Mark Padovan, Senior Project Manager U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (2 copies) Region II Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth St., SW, Suite 23T85 Atlanta, Georgia 30303

FILING INSTRUCTIONS DOCUMENT NUMBER REMOVE REVISION INSERT -REVISION /7 Comments Fileinstr.doc

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES EPIP-6 ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC) Revision 17 Unit 0 QUALITY RELATED PREPARED BY: Benjamin McNew (Type Name) SPONSORING ORGANIZATION: Emergency Planning APPROVED BY: Frank L. Pavlechko EFFECTIVE DATE: 01/24/2001 LEVEL OF USE: REFERENCE

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I Page 2 of 72 REVISION LOG Revision Implementation Pages Affected Description of Revision Number Date 1 1 8 6/23/95 1 67 Revised Appendix Z to include requirements for Auxiliary Building lighting guidance after a LOCA/MSLB inside primary containment. CN-1 9/28/95 12, 13, 39, 60, (Non-intent) grammatical and numerical corrections made. 62, 63 Information was enhanced in A'pendix X to provide additional contingency options for ERCW concerns. CN-2 7/12/96 3, 67, 67(a), 71 Add page to Appendix Z (a), to cover the concerns of SOER 93.0001 for cleanup of the secondary side water and installing temporary hotwell indication if needed. 9 10/10/96 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, The following non-intent revisions were made: removed RC Mgr. 12, 13, 16, 17, from 3.3.4, per WBPER960582, changed all references of SOS 19, 22, 24, 25, to SM, enhanced TSC activation instructions, added 26, 28, 29, 30, organizational title and work phone number to call list reference, 32, 34, 36, 37, replaced TI-30 with EPIP-16, enhanced headset instruction in 38, 39, 40, 42, App. G, added responsibility to App. I, added AUO 43, 44, 45, 46, announcement to App. M, App. N deleted due to repetitive 47, 49, 50, 54, instructions in APP. Q, editorial non-intent changes concerning 59, 61, 72 when to card into TSC accountability card readers made, RE/RM reference note added to App. R, App. T revised to reflect utilization of ERFDS, Westinghouse Rep. added to note 2, repaginated to include page 2 of App. Z, and other minor grammatical changes to enhance human factoring. CN-1 2/15/97 48 Operational responsibility added to Appendix P. CN-2 2/10/98 3,5,8,11,21,24, Satellite phone added to communications loss statement, SSP 43, 51 1.06 changed to SPP-1.2, App. M add resp. to call clerks. App.Q Fire Pro. changed to HVAC Sys. Eng 10 6/30/98 All Non-Intent Changes. Made text alignment, typo corrected. Incorporated Change Notices 1 and 2. 11 12/28/98 All Added the following non-intent'changes: GL 96-06 to Sect. 4.1 & Source Notes, editorial changes, SAMG responsibilities to Apps. C, E & Q, Ops staffing considerations to App. D, PORC/50.54x evaluation to Apps. E & Q, considerations to security/ environmental hazards to App. H, provide rad data to OSC to App. I, confirm completion of EPIPs 2-5 to App. M. Added ERCW caution to App. X. 12 3/2/99 All Non-intent change. Revised ERFDS to ICS. Duty added to TSC clerical staff in Appendix P. 13 10/21/99 All Non-intent change. Enhancement to Appendix R on instrument IDs. Removed 1-XR-1-5 reference in Appendix R due to DCN 39911. Duty added to TSC clerical staff in Appendix P. Changed AUO requirement due to tech spec changes in Appendix D. 14 02/07/00 All Non-intent change. Revised APP. C SED Turnover Data Sheet per corrective action for PER-00-0001 77-000. Enhanced operational responsibilities in APP. C and F.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 3 of 72 REVISION LOG Revision Implementation Pages Affected Description of Revision Number Date 15 06/14/00 All Non-intent changes. SED, OPS Communicator, Radcon Mgr., and Site VP duties were enhanced to be consistent with REP Appendix C. REX replaced with HIS-20, TSC removed from Maint. Mgr. Position title, and SED duties revised to reflect Radcon Mgr. Responsibility for authorizing/issuing KI. This revision corrects problems from WBN PER006394. 16 08/15/00 All Intent change. Revised CNTMT Rad Monitors (1-RE-90-271, (Pg. 3, 60) 272, 273, & 274) readings to correspond with the new TI-RPS 162, "Response of the Primary Containment High Range Monitors" readings (Reference EDC-50600). This analysis resulted in a revision to Appendix U on the PAR Chart. This revision resolves action items from CORP PER-99-000038-000. This revision was also determined not to reduce the level of effectiveness of the procedure or REP. 17 01/24/01 All Plan effectiveness determinations revisions indicate the following revisions do not reduce the level of effectiveness of the procedure (Pg.7,29,51,54 orREP or REP: Added additional positions to TSC minimum staffing to support REP actions and standardize staffing across TVAN (App. C). Eliminated TAMITAT responsibility associated with procedural development and 50.54.X. This information is located in other TVAN Standards and Departmental Procedures. This revision standardizes EP response within TVAN (App. E & Q). Clarified RADCON Managers authority to issue KI (App. C). Deleted RE-90-106 (iodine channel) and RE 90-290-293 per direction of DCN 50482-A and SA WBP LEE-00-052 (App. R). Non-intent change.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I I I Page 4 of 72 1.0 PURPOSE 8'" The purpose of this Procedure is to describe activation of Technical Support Center (TSC), describe the TSC organization, and provide for TSC operation once it has been staffed. 2.0 RESPONSIBILITY2'" The Shift Manager (SM), upon detection of an emergency condition, becomes the Site Emergency Director (SED), classifies the emergency, and declares the event. Upon arrival of the Plant Manager, or alternate defined in the Emergency Response Organization Call List, the SM will be relieved of the SED duties. The SED activates and operates the TSC (Appendix A) and oversees the operations of the Operations Support Center (OSC). 3.0 INSTRUCTION 3.1 General4 9 The TSC will provide the following functions: A. Provide plant management and technical support to plant Operations personnel during emergency conditions. B. Perform CECC functions for the Alert Emergency class, the Site Area Emergency class, and General Emergency class until the CECC is functional. C. Help the reactor operators determine the plant safety status. D. Relieve the reactor operators of peripheral duties and communications not directly related to reactor system manipulations. E. Prevent congestion in the control room. F. Provide assistance to the operators by technical personnel who have comprehensive plant data at their disposal. G. Provide a coordinated emergency response by both technical and management personnel.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 5 of 72 3.0 INSTRUCTION (continued) H. Provide reliable communications between onsite and offsite emergency response personnel. I. Provide a focal point for development of recommendations for offsite actions. J. Provide relevant plant data to the NRC for its analysis of 5bnormal plant operating conditions. 3.2 Initiating Conditions This procedure shall be activated if an emergency has been declared and classified as ALERT, SITE AREA EMERGENCY, or GENERAL EMERGENCY. This procedure may be activated at any other time at the discretion of the SED. 3.3 Activation of the TSC 3.3.1 The SED will activate the TSC and announce the emergency condition by one or more of the following methods depending on time of day, etc: A. Plant public address announcement. NOTE: The Radiological Emergency Response Organization Call List is handled in accordance with the Fitness for Duty, (SPP-1.2). B. Shift personnel will normally -activate the Emergency Paging System (EPS) or contact the persons designated on the Emergency Response Organization Call List. C. TSC personnel can also contact additional responders/replacements by phone using the Emergency Response Organization Call List available in the TSC and Appendix AA. D. Target activation time for Minimum TSC staffing is approximately 60 minutes.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 6 of 72 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 3.3.2 Emergency Response Organization Call List 6 The Site Emergency Preparedness (EP) Manager shall:

1.

MAINTAIN an Emergency Response Call List listing all TSC (and other emergency) personnel by organizational title, name, home and work telephone numbers, and pager numbers.

2.

UPDATE the Emergency Response Organization Call List quarterly with input by the appropriate organizations. Current copies of the list will be maintained in the TSC, OSC, Main Control Room, SM Office, and Nuclear Security. Each page will be dated for revision control. All TSC responders shall have unescorted protected area access and shall comply with fitness-for-duty policies while on-call. 3.3.3 Depending on the emergency conditions, personnel required for the TSC may vary. Listed below is the minimum staff required: Site Emergency Director Operations Manager or Operations Communicator Technical Assessment Manager (TAM) or Technical Assessment Team Leader or TAT Team (Thermal Hydraulics, Mechanical, and Electrical) Members RADCON Manager

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I I_ I Page 7 of 72 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 3.3.4 In addition, the following personnel should report to the TSC, or assigned TSC support location, upon announcement of an ALERT or higher emergency or at the direction of the SED:16 Site Vice President (optional) Operations Manager Operations Communicator 0 TSC Maintenance Manager Control Room Communicator (report to Control Room) 0 Nuclear Security Manager (can initially be the Nuclear Security Shift Supervisor) Technical Assessment Team 0 Chemistry Manager NRC Coordinator 0 Emergency Preparedness Manager 0 Media Relations Specialist (optional) Westinghouse Representative TSC Boardwriters 0 Emergency Response Team Boardwriter

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 8 of 72 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 3.4 Required Actions For Activation and Operation of the TSC 3.4.1 TSC staff actions and responsibilities are described in their checklists (Appendices B-Q). 3.4.2 TSC responders will complete all of the applicable steps contained in the appropriate Appendix/Checklist for their position. 3.4.3 The Site Emergency Director or designee shall declare the TSC activated and inform the SM of the final transfer of responsibilities. A formal activation announcement shall be made plant wide to indicate the transfer of responsibility from the SM to the TSC SED. 3.5 Contingencies 3.5.1 If there is a loss of onsite to offsite telephone communications, cellular phone, radios or the satellite phone described in SO1-1 00.01 will be used.17 3.5.2 If the TSC becomes uninhabitable, the SED will relocate the TSC to an alternate location based on RADCON/OPERATIONS advice. 3.5.3 Plant procedures should be followed whenever possible. Should a situation arise where normal procedures would be inappropriate, action will be performed as determined by the SED.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 9 of 72 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 3.6 Long-Term Operation'° 3.6.1 Long-term operation will be put into effect during emergencies which are projected to exist for more than 12 hours. 3.6.2 The SED will notify the Central Emergency Control Center (CECC) of the decision to begin long-term operation. 3.6.3 Meals and arrangements for sleeping facilities will be made at the request of the SED. These arrangements may be made by the CECC. 3.6.4 Additional personnel will be called in at the request of the SED to provide coverage or to ensure 12-hour or shorter shifts in the TSC. The SED will coordinate these call-ins with Nuclear Security to facilitate site access. 3.6.5 The SED, through the OSC Manager, will establish 12-hour (or shorter) shifts for craft personnel onsite and call in additional personnel as necessary. 3.7 Termination and Deactivation 3.7.1 REFER TO WBN-EPIP-13, 'Termination of the Emergency and Recovery," for activities associated with terminating emergencies, TSC deactivation, and post-accident recovery. 3.7.2 All equipment, supplies, and procedures will be replenished in the TSC following a drill, exercise or emergency by applicable groups as assigned in WBN, EPIP-12.

3.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 3.8 Records 3.8.1 QA Records NONE 3.8.2 Non-QA Records The Appendices and Checklists in this Procedure are necessary to demonstrate key actions during an emergency or annual NRC evaluated exercise and are considered Non-Quality Assurance (QA) records. 3.8.3 All original records generated during the course of a declared emergency or drill shall remain at each TSC responder's position after the emergency or drill is terminated. The EP Manager shall assemble all TSC records and ensure that they are stored appropriately. EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I_ I IPage 10 of 72

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4.0 REFERENCES

4.1 Source Documents: Tennessee Valley Authority Nuclear Power Radiological Emergency Plan (REP) SPP-1.2, Fitness For Duty Memo from J. B. Hosmer to R. J. Johnson dated 1/15/88 RIMS No. B25 88011 5028 NUREG 0654, FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in support of Nuclear Power Plants NUREG 0696, Functional Criteria for Emergency Response Facilities, Final Report ANSI Standard N 18.7-1976 10 CFR 20, Standards for Protection From Radiation EPA 400-R-92-001, Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents NRC Generic Letter 96-06, Assurance of Equipment Operability and Containment Integrity During Design Basis Accident Condition 4.2 Interface Documents WBN-EPIP-1 Emergency Plan Classification Flowchart WBN-EPIP-2 Notification of Unusual Event WBN-EPIP-3 Alert WBN-EPIP-4 Site Area Emergency WBN-EPIP-5 General Emergency WBN-EPIP-7 Activation and Operation of the Operations Support Center

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4.0 REFERENCES

(continued) 4.2 Interface Documents (continued) WBN-EPIP-8 Personnel Accountability and Evacuation WBN-EPIP-1 I Security and Access Control WBN-EPIP-13 Termination of the Emergency and Recovery WBN-EPIP-1 5 Emergency Exposure Guidelines WBN-EPIP-16 Initial Dose Assessment for Radiological Emergencies CECC-EPIP-9 Emergency Environmental Radiological Monitoring Procedures WBN, FSAR SOI-30.06 Auxiliary Building Gas Treatment System (ABGTS) SOI-67.01 Essential Raw Cooling Water System Chemistry Manual, Chapter 13 (PASS) ICS User's Manual Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Plant Lighting, N3-228-4003 5.0 APPENDICES Appendix A Technical Support Center Facility Diagram and Organization Chart Appendix B Site Vice President Checklist Appendix C Site Emergency Director Checklist and SED Turnover Datasheet Appendix D Operations Manager Checklist Appendix E Technical Assessment Manager Checklist

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I I IPage 13 of 72 5.0 APPENDICES (continued) Appendix F TSC Maintenance Manager Checklist Appendix G Operations Communicator Checklist Appendix H Nuclear Security Manager Checklist Appendix I RADCON Manager Checklist Appendix J Chemistry Manager Checklist Appendix K NRC Coordinator Checklist Appendix L Control Room Communicator Checklist Appendix M EP Manager Checklist Appendix N Nuclear Engineering Checklist (Intentionally Deleted) Appendix 0 TSC Logkeeper Checklist Appendix P TSC Clerical Staff Checklist Appendix Q Technical Assessment Team Checklist Appendix R Plant Parameter Data Sheets Appendix S Predictive Release Data Sheet Appendix T TSC Accident Assessment Summary Sheet Appendix U Protective Action Recommendation Guidance Appendix V Reference Materials and Equipment List Appendix W Containment Sump Operation and Level Guidance Appendix X ERCW Concerns for Technical Assessment Team

5.0 APPENDICES (continued) Appendix Y Small Break LOCA Concerns Appendix Z Additional TAT Duties (Post Accident) Appendix AA Emergency Responder Notification Form Appendix BB WBN TSC Sign-in Roster J EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I__I__ Page 14 of 72

Appendix A, TSC Facility Layout Page 1 of 2 L NRC Coordinator Printers Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Technical Support Center Elevation 755 ICS TAT Leader 8612 Rad Status Board RADCON Mgr. 8606,8608 NRC HPN Chemistry Mgr. 8607 ICS Emergency Response Teams Board Maint. Mgr. TAM Logkeeper 8604 8605 EP Mgr. 8625 Ops Mgr. SED ICS 8603 8602 Main Problems Board NRC [U ENS Staffing Plant Status Board Writer 8367 VP 8623 NRC MCL Sequence of Events Trending Boards Diagram 4 Supplies I Drawings To the Main Control Room Procedures Security Copier To Relay Room FAX 8365 8366 NRC Office HPN ENS TMCL LAN EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I I___ Page 15 of 72 Dose Assessment Westinghouse 8614 ICS Trending Boards Sequence of Events

APPENDIX A Page 2 of 2 Technical Support Center (TSC) WBN EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION I-I 1IWestinghouse I Emergency Preparedness 1 Manager (*) Denotes minimum staffing position(s) per NUREG 0654. EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 16 of 72

Date: Inits/Time /___ /___ I___ /___ /___ I /___ APPENDIX B Page 1 of 2 SITE VICE PRESIDENT Initial TSC Activation Checklist ENTER badge into the TSC Accountability Card Reader. SIGN IN on the Organizational/Staffing Chart and PUT ON position badge. NOTIFY SED of arrival. ESTABLISH a log of communications/events. ESTABLISH contact with the Media Relations Specialist. ESTABLISH contact with the CECC Director. CHECK the status of emergency actions already in progress. (Such as accountability, site evacuation or press inquiries.) EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I_ IPage 17 of 72

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 18 of 72 APPENDIX B Page 2 of 2 SITE VICE PRESIDENT Operational Responsibilities List Provides TVA policy direction to the SED. Provides support to other emergency centers as necessary. Serves as the primary site representative to function as a TVA Spokesperson in the Local News Center (LNC) at the WBN Training Center (if activated). Directs the site resources to support the SED in the accident mitigation activities. Provides direct interface on overall site response activities with NRC, FEMA, other Federal organizations, the CECC Director, and onsite media. Provides interfaces/briefings (as needed) at offsite locations on the overall site response activities with Federal, State and Local agencies.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER 1 Page 19 of 72 APPENDIX C Page 1 of 7 SITE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR Initial Activation of the Technical Support Center Checklist Date: Inits/Time OBTAIN turnover briefing from SM/SED. Pages 5, 6 and 7 of Appendix C, SED Turnover Data Sheet may be used as a guide. /_ REPORT to the TSC and ENTER badge into the TSC Accountability Card Reader. /_ SIGN IN on the staffing chart and PUT ON position badge. I_ ESTABLISH log of communications/events. I_ ESTABLISH initial contact with the CECC Director. /_ CHECK the status of emergency actions already in effect such as emergency notifications (NRC, State, etc.) and accountability or site evacuation. REQUEST checklist completion status for required positions: "o Site Emergency Director "o Operations Manager or Operations Communicator "0 TAM or TAT Leader or TAT Team (Thermal Hydraulics, Mechanical, and Electrical) members "o RADCON Manager /_ CONFIRM TSC staffed and Operational. /__ ASSUME role of SED from SM (confirmatory phone call to the SM).

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I Page 20 of 72 APPENDIX C Page 2 of 7 SITE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR Initial TSC Activation Checklist (continued) INFORM the CECC Director and OSC Manager that TSC is operational and that you have assumed responsibility of the SED and provide initial briefing. MAKE a general plant-wide announcement regarding plant condition similar to the following:

1.

ACCESS the Public Address System by dialing 487.

2.

COVER the following points as a minimum:

a.

"ATTENTION ALL SITE PERSONNEL. ATTENTION ALL SITE PERSONNEL.

b.

0 'This is a drill, this is a drill." OR

c.

3 '"This is a real emergency. This is a real emergency."

d.

This is (name) Site Emergency Director.The TSC was activated at hours. Due to we have classified a (NOUE, Alert, Site Area Emer-gency, General Emergency). Plant protective actions which we are implementing include: (Evacuations, assembly and accountability, etc.)

e.

Radiological release points:

f.

Our plan of action at this time is to

g.

The OSC (is, is not) activated. All emergency response teams will be dispatched from the OSC.

h.

03 "This is a drill, this is a drill." OR 03 "This is a real emergency. This is a real emergency."

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 21 of 72 APPENDIX C Page 3 of 7 Site Emergency Director Operational Responsibilitiese' 5 Determines the emergency classification and periodically reevaluates the classification. Changes to the classification will be reported to the CECC Director and the NRC. THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE EVENT CANNOT BE DELEGATED. (See WBN EPIP-1) Approves or authorizes emergency doses that may exceed applicable NRC dose limits. THIS RESPONSIBILITY CANNOT BE DELEGATED. (See WBN EPIP-15) Prior to the CECC being staffed, makes recommendations for protective actions to State and Local agencies through the Operations Duty Specialist. THIS RESPONSIBILITY CANNOT BE DELEGATED EXCEPT TO THE CECC DIRECTOR. Use Appendix U, Protective Action Recommendation Guidance Flowchart as a guide. (See WBN EPIP-5) Directs onsite emergency accident mitigation activities and periodically briefs the TSC/OSC staff on the current plant situation. Ensures that general plant population is periodically briefed on the emergency conditions. Periodically reviews priority of work operations of the OSC with the OSC Manager. (See WBN EPIP-7) Directs activities of onsite emergency organizations. Consults with the CECC Director and Site VP on important decisions. Use the CECC Ring down Line to the CECC Director.

APPENDIX C Page 4 of 7 Site Emergency Director Operational Responsibilities (continued) Coordinates emergency actions with onsite NRC. Initiates onsite protective actions. (See WBN EPIP-8) Verifies the administration of Potassium Iodine (KI) to TVA personnel based on RADCON Manager's advice/direction. (See WBN EPIP-1 4) Establishes a RADCON checkpoint for site evacuation if conditions warrant. (See WBN EPIP-8 and WBN EPIP-14) Initiates long-term 24 Hour/day operation. Assumes responsibilities for the Severe Accident Management, when directed by the Main Control Room and the TSC is functional and the SAMG Evaluators are monitoring "TSC Diagnostic Flow Chart' (DFC). The TSC must have three SAMG Evaluators monitoring SAMGs to assume the accident responsibility. Evaluates conditions and determines if emergency procedures should be implemented.

a.

Emergency Environmental Radiological Monitoring Procedures

b.

Medical Emergency Response

c.

Security Threat

d.

Personnel Accountability and Evacuation

e.

Initial Dose Assessment for Radiological Emergencies CECC-EPIP-9 WBN-EPIP-10 Physical Security Plan WBN-EPIP-8 WBN-EPIP-16 DEACTIVATION RESPONSIBILITIES Refer to WBN EPIP-13. EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 22 of 72

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I_ I_ IPage 23 of 72 APPENDIX C Page 5 of 7 SED Tumover Datasheet

1.

Current Emergency Classification: UEEJ ALERTO0 SAEEJ GED0 Time/Date Declared /

2.

Event

Description:

3.

Equipment Problems:

4.

Site Radiological Problems

5.

Rad Release: Yes 0l Filtered 0l Monitored 0l Controlled 0l Projected Duration No Unfiltered Unmonitored Uncontrolled /. (hrs./min.) El El El El

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 24 of 72 APPENDIX C Page 6 of 7 SED TURNOVER DATASHEET (continued) Wind Speed __ mph Wind Direction FROM Projected Whole Body Dose mrem _= miles Projected Thyroid Dose mrem = miles

6.

Protective Action Recommendations to Offsite Officials (use PAR Flowchart in App. U): None 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0

7.

Onsite Protective Actions Taken: 0 SITE EVACUATION 01 ACCOUNTABILITY 0 SPECIFIC AREA EVACUATIONS

8.

Field Monitoring Vans Activated: Yes 0 No 0

9.

SM/SED Notifications Made: Time ODS notified: (State and other notifications) Time NRC Notified

10.

Injured or contaminated persons status: "0 Rhea County Medical Center "0 Athens Regional Medical Center

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 25 of 72 APPENDIX C Page 7 of 7 SED TURNOVER DATASHEET (continued)

11.

Status of personnel in the field: NAME

12.

SED 0 [] C] [] LOCATION Responsibility Transferred: Physically in the TSC TSC has minimum staffing Call SM to see if conditions have changed. Declares over the telephone, 'The TSC is staffed and activated. This is and I am now assuming the role of Site Emergency Director." From: to SM TSC/SED Time: Date:

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 26 of 72 APPENDIX D Page 1 of 2 OPERA TIONS MANAGER .Initial Activation of The Technical Support Center Checklist Date: Inits/Time ENTER badge into the TSC Accountability Card Reader. SIGN IN on the Organizational/Staffing Chart and PUT ON position badge. ESTABLISH log of communications/events. ESTABLISH contact with the OSC Operations Advisor and the CR Communicator in the MCR. CHECK the status of onsite emergency actions already in effect such as Accountability or Evacuations. REPORT the status of inplant field activities (operations, repair, radiological, etc.) received from the OSC Operations Advisor, Maintenance Manager or SM. VERIFY that notification of the NRC has been accomplished and inform SED and NRC Coordinator. DESIGNATES a person knowledgeable of the event to establish and maintain communications with the NRC via the phone as needed. This will be the NRC Coordinator when present. NOTIFY the SM that responsibility for NRC contact has been transferred to the TSC. PROVIDE this completed checklist to the SED or EP Manager. / ____/

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 27 of 72 APPENDIX D Page 2 of 2 OPERATIONS MANAGER Operational Responsibilities 0 Directs operational activities. 0 Informs the SED of plant status and operational problems. Recommends solutions and mitigating action for operational problems. Designates a SRO for the Technical Assessment Team, as needed. 0 Provides advice regarding Technical Specifications, system response, safety limits, etc. Periodically reviews the emergency status with the control room. Reviews trended parameters, time history information, and status boards with the Control Room staff. Ensures that the Control Room is aware of TSC accident assessments and OSC repair and response activities and priorities. Ensures that adequate Operations staffing is currently in the Main Control Room and that oncoming control room staffing requirements are being met for the following positions (Appendix AA, Emergency Responder Notification Form, may be used to document): 0 Shift Manager 0 Unit Supervisor 0 Station Technical Advisor C 2 Reactor Operators 0 5 AUOs (minimum tech specs staffing)

APPENDIX E Page 1 of 2 TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT MANAGER Initial Activation of The Technical Support Center Checklist Date: ENTER badge into the TSC Accountability Badge Reader. SIGN IN on the Organizational/Staffing Chart and PUT ON position badge. ESTABLISH log of communications/events. CHECK the status of emergency actions already in effect such as Accountability or Site Evacuation or Response Teams in the Plant. PROVIDE this completed checklist to the SED or EP Manager. EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I 1 1 Page 28 of 72 Inits/Time /___ /___ / /___ I_____

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 29 of 72 APPENDIX E Page 2 of 2 TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT MANAGER Operational Responsibilities Designates Technical Assessment Team Leader (if necessary). Directs activities of the Technical Assessment Team. 0 Directs onsite effluent assessment. 0 Projects future plant status based on present plant conditions. 0 Keeps assessment team informed of plant status. 0 Provides information, evaluations, and projections to the SED. 0 Coordinates assessment activities with the CECC Plant Assessment team. Establishes and maintains a status of significant plant problems. If ICS is not operable, ensures information on Appendices R, S and T is sent to the CECC to be used in the predictive release rate model. Coordinate with the Chemistry Manager to initiate a Post-Accident Sample (PASS) as needed for assessment of the containment atmosphere and/or fuel damage. Provides for trending of significant parameters. Assumes SAMG responsibilities, when directed by the SED. The TSC must be functional and 3 SAMG Evaluators must be monitoring the "TSC Diagnostic Flow Chart" (DFC) to assume SAMG responsibilities.

APPENDIX F Page 1 of 2 MAINTENANCE MANAGER Initial Activation of The Technical Support Center Checklist Date: ENTER badge into the TSC Accountability Badge Reader. SIGN IN on the Organizational/Staffing Chart and PUT ON position badge. ESTABLISH log of communications/events. ESTABLISH contact with the OSC Manager and Asst. OSC Manager. CHECK the status of emergency actions already in effect such as Accountability or Site Evacuation. CHECK status of deployed emergency response teams (Operations, Maintenance, Medical Emergency Response Teams, etc.) PROVIDE this completed checklist to the SED or EP Manager. EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER 1_ 1 1 Page 30 of 72 In its/Time /___ /__ /___ / /___ /___ /___

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I Page 31 of 72 APPENDIX F Page 2 of 2 MAINTENANCE MANAGER Operational Responsibilities Coordinates emergency response team assignment activities with the SED and the OSC. Maintains cognizance of deployed OSC teams purpose and status. Assists the SED and the OSC Manager in determining the relative priorities of maintenance/repair activities. Ensures that damage assessment and repair priorities are coordinated with the OSC. Maintains the Emergency Response Teams tracking board in the TSC.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 32 of 72 APPENDIX G Page 1 of 2 OPERA TIONS COMMUNICATOR Initial Activation of The Technical Support Center Checklist Date: Inits/Time / /___ /___ /___ /___ ENTER badge into the TSC Accountability Badge Reader. SIGN IN on the Organizational/Staffing Chart and PUT ON position badge. OBTAIN headset and dial 4101. CHECK operability of the Integrated Computer System (ICS) system. PROVIDE this completed checklist to the SED or EP Manager.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 33 of 72 APPENDIX G Page 2 of 2 OPERA TIONS COMMUNICATOR Operational Responsibilities 0 Provides operational knowledge as needed to status evaluations of plant systems. 0 Provides advise to the Operations Manager regarding Technical Specifications, Systems Response, and safety limits. 0 Assist Operations Manager in development of operations recommendations to problems. 0 Monitors the Control Room Communicator Party line. 0 Operates TSC ICS to obtain plant status and parameters. Provides information from the Control Room to the Technical Support Center personnel. 0 Completes portions of plant parameter data sheets (Appendices R and S) as needed. Monitors plant status boards. 0 Obtains supplemental data as needed by the TSC, OSC, or CECC. 0 Makes inquiries to the Control Room Communicator to obtain specific information as necessary. Maintains the "Sequence of Events" board and "Main Problems" board.

APPENDIX H Page 1 of 2 NUCLEAR SECURITY MANAGER Initial Activation of The Technical Supgort Center Checklist Date: ENTER badge into the TSC Accountability Badge Reader. SIGN IN on the Organizational/Staffing Chart and PUT ON position badge. NOTIFY SED of arrival. ESTABLISH log of communications/events. ESTABLISH contact with the Central Alarm Station (CAS) and the Secondary Alarm Station (SAS). CHECK the status of emergency actions already in effect such as Accountability, Site Evacuation or site being closed to visitors. PROVIDE this completed checklist to the SED or EP Manager. EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I 1 1 Page 34 of 72 In its/Time /___ /___ / /___ /___ /___ /___

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 35 of 72 APPENDIX H Page 2 of 2 NUCLEAR SECURITY MANAGER Operational Responsibilities Directs activities of Nuclear Security personnel and mobilizes additional personnel as needed. Reports on site accountability/evacuation as defined in WBN EPIP-8. 0 Assists in establishing search teams, as required. (WBN EPIP-8) 0 Provides status updates to Nuclear Security personnel. 0 Reports status of Security related events to the SED. 0 Controls access to the site and the Main Control Room. Advises incoming emergency response personnel at the gate house of any radiological, security, or environmental hazards enroute to the TSC/OSC.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I I_ , Page 36 of 72 APPENDIX I Page 1 of 2 RADCON MANAGER Initial Activation of The Technical Support Center Checklist Date: Inits/Time ENTER badge into the TSC Accountability Card Reader. SIGN IN on the Organizational/Staffing Chart and PUT ON position badge. NOTIFY SED of arrival. ESTABLISH log of communications/events. ESTABLISH contact with the OSC RADCON Supervisor, the plant monitoring van (if dispatched), and the CECC Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC). CONTROL eating and drinking in the TSC until habitability has been established. CHECK the status of offsite/onsite radiological conditions and emergency actions already in effect such as Accountability or Site Evacuation. PROVIDE this completed checklist to the SED or EP Manager. I___ I___ I___ I___

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 37 of 72 APPENDIX I Page 2 of 2 RADCON MANAGER Operational Responsibilities Directs onsite Radcon activities. "* IF the CECC is not staffed, utilize WBN, EPIP-16 to perform dose assessment. REPORT results to the SED. "* Makes recommendations for protective actions for onsite personnel to the SED and for personnel entry into radiological hazardous environments. "* Obtains MET data as needed by using ICS or CECC computer. "* Directs the issue of KI by following WBN EPIP-14 guidelines to onsite personnel after notifying the SED. "* Remains cognizant of assessments of inplant and onsite radiological conditions from the OSC RADCON Supervisor. "* Directs the radiological monitoring vans until the CECC assumes control (CECC EPIP-9). "* Provides periodic status reports to the SED on radiological conditions. "* Keeps the CECC RAC, informed on site radiological conditions and Coordinates supplemental RADCON support. "* Coordinates assessment of radiological conditions offsite with CECC RAM. "* Maintains status maps of offsite radiological conditions and inplant Radiological Conditions status board (ensuring times are posted next to radiological data). "* Provides RADCON surveillance through the OSC to MET station personnel, if required by environmental releases. "* Designates a qualified/knowledgeable person to provide inplant radiological data to the NRC via the Health Physics Network (HPN) upon request. 13 "* Ensures outlying emergency responders (i.e. line crews, warehouse) have dosimetry and are being protected during the emergency. "* Provide radiological data to the OSC that must be obtained from the Main Control Room.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 38 of 72 APPENDIX J Page 1 of 2 CHEMISTRY MANAGER Initial Activation of The Technical Support Center Checklist ENTER badge into the TSC Accountability Card Reader. SIGN IN on the Organizational/Staffing Chart and PUT ON position badge. NOTIFY SED of arrival. ESTABLISH log of communications/events. ESTABLISH contact with the OSC Chemistry Advisor and the CECC Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC). CHECK the status of emergency actions already in effect such as chemistry sampling. PROVIDE this completed checklist to the SED or EP Manager. Date: Inits/Time /___ /_____

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I Page 39 of 72 APPENDIX J Page 2 of 2 CHEMISTRY MANAGER Operational Responsibilities Coordinates information and the assessment of radioactive effluents with the CECC. Directs and remains cognizant of OSC Chemistry Advisor's Post-Accident Sampling Activities. NOTE: From the time a decision is made to take a PASS sample, the results must be obtained in three (3) hours. A PASS should not (normally) be requested until post-accident conditions are stable enough to provide for useful evaluation results. Determines the impact of the incident on radwaste and various effluent treatment systems. Assist the RADCON Manager in Dose Assessment Calculations using WBN EPIP-16. Maintains the release rate portion on the Chemistry Status Board. Completes portions of plant parameter data sheets (Appendices R and S) as needed. Provides assistance to the SED and Technical Assessment Manager as needed.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 40 of 72 APPENDIX K Page 1 of 2 NRC COORDINATOR Initial Activation of The Technical Support Center Checklist ENTER badge into the TSC Accountability Card Reader. SIGN IN on the Organizational/Staffing Chart and PUT ON position badge. NOTIFY SED and OPS Manager of arrival. ESTABLISH log of communications/events. CHECK the status of plant conditions and emergency actions already in effect such as Accountability or Site Evacuation. RELIEVE the Control Room of responsibility for maintaining contact with the NRC, (ENS).13 CALL NRC to inform them that you have assumed responsibility for contact from the Control Room. PROVIDE this completed checklist to the SED or EP Manager. Date: Inits/Time / /___ /___ /___ / /___ /___ /___

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 41 of 72 APPENDIX K Page 2 of 2 NRC COORDINATOR Operational Responsibilities Acts as primary liaison with onsite NRC personnel. Remains fully cognizant of emergency and plant conditions. Updates NRC personnel on plant status (use Appendix T as a guide when ICS is unavailable). Provides information requests from NRC to TSC personnel.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 42 of 72 APPENDIX L Page 1 of 1 CONTROL ROOM COMMUNICATOR Initial Activation of The Technical Support Center Checklist Date: Inits/Time /_ ENTER badge into the Accountability Card Reader. /_ SIGN IN on the Organizational/Staffing Chart and PUT ON position badge. /_ NOTIFY SED of arrival. /_ REPORT to the TSC to obtain headset. / REPORT to Control Room and establish the Main Control Room "party line". Obtain headset/transmitter and activate amplifier at SM console - Dial 4101 for contact. ESTABLISH contact with the Operations Manager and the other party line receivers (Status Board Writer, OSC OPS Advisor, TSC OPS Communicator). PROVIDE this completed checklist to the SED or EP Manager. Operational Responsibilities Serves as the control room - operations communications interface. Provides key plant parameters and critical safety function conditions and other information as requested over the operations "party line" to various positions in the TSC, OSC, and CECC. Provides operational knowledge for status evaluation of plant systems.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 43 of 72 APPENDIX M Page 1 of 2 EP MANAGER Initial Activation of The Technical Support Center Checklist Date: Inits/Time I_ ENTER badge into the TSC Accountability Card Reader. / SIGN IN on the Organizational/Staffing Chart and PUT ON position badge. /_ NOTIFY SED of arrival. /_ ESTABLISH log of communications/events. /_ CHECK the status of emergency actions already in effect such as Accountability or Site Evacuation. /_ ENSURE checklists are distributed and are being completed. INFORM SED when key staff are present. /_ ENSURE all essential positions are filled by qualified responders and checklists are returned. _/CALL TSC Clerks to come to the TSC as necessary. I ENSURE all activation activities are proceeding normally. /_ ENSURE operability of backup communications. I_ ENSURE that initial conditions data are transmitted to the CECC. Data may include equipment status, core status, and a copy of the latest RCS coolant chemical analysis. ANNOUNCE activation of the TSC and provide SED (name) on the Plant PA and instruct AUOs in the plant to report to the OSC staging area once they have completed previous missions assigned by the Main Control Room.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 44 of 72 APPENDIX M Page 2 of 2 EP MANAGER Operational Responsibilities Advises the SED regarding the REP, use of EPIPs, emergency equipment use and availability, and coordination with the CECC. Confirm completion of action steps in EPIPS 2 - 5. Confirms TSC and OSC are operating properly. Provides assistance to the SED as requested. Coordinates food and lodging requirements for the ERO with the CECC. Assist the SED by making PA announcements to update plant personnel of emergency status. The EP Manager is authorized to activate the TSC if the incoming SED has been delayed. The SM/SED will be notified that Emergency classifications, Protective Action Recommendations and Emergency Dose Authorizations will remain with the SM/SED. DEACTIVATION RESPONSIBILITIES Refer to EPIP-13.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 45 of 72 APPENDIX N Page 1 of 1 Intentionally Deleted Nuclear Engineering personnel are available on the TAT Teams and do not require a separate and repetitive Activation Checklist. This appendix will remain in its current state/position for future use.

APPENDIX 0 Page 1 of 1 TSC LOGKEEPER Initial Activation of The Technical Support Center Checklist Date: ENTER badge into the TSC Accountability Card Reader. SIGN IN on the Organizational/Staffing Chart and PUT ON position badge. REPORT to the SED and begin a log of his/her activities. RECORD significant information on the TSC Sequence of Events board. PROVIDE this completed checklist to the SED or EP Manager. Operational Responsibilities Maintains official logs of the events and SED activities. Initiates the shift turnover list as directed by the SED. EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I I IPage 46 of 72 Inits/Time /___ /___

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 47 of 72 APPENDIX P Page 1 of 2 TSC CLERICAL STAFF Initial Activation of The Technical Support Center Checklist Date: ENTER badge into the TSC Accountability Card Reader. SIGN IN on the Organizational/Staffing Chart and PUT ON position badge. DISTRIBUTE manuals and TSC supplies and operate equipment as requested. ENSURE that EPIPs are at the appropriate revision level. ASSIST TSC personnel in obtaining their TLDs. Deactivation of the TSC COLLECT all logs, notes, and other materials from each TSC position and PROVIDE them to the EP Manager for documentation and storage. ASSIST in the deactivation of the TSC by returning all equipment, supplies and manuals to the proper storage cabinets. PROVIDE this completed checklist to the SED or EP Manager. Inits/Time /___ /___ /___ /_____

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I_ I_ IPage 48 of 72 APPENDIX P Page 2 of 2 TSC CLERICAL STAFF Operational Responsibilities Assist in the set up of the TSC. 0 Maintains accountability of TSC personnel and staff organization board. 0 In the event of a Site Wide Evacuation, notify the TSC RADCON Manager that this is a non-radiation worker position. 0 Answers telephones. Distributes plant parameter data sheets (Appendices R, S, & T), if ICS in unavailable. Uses Emergency Response Call List to obtain staff for unfilled positions or replacement staff for shift turnover using Appendix AA, "Emergency Responder Notification Form". Ensure that the following directions relative to call-in for unscheduled work per the "Fitness For Duty" (SPP-1.2) are followed: ASK responder the following questions:

1.

"Have you consumed alcohol in the past five hours?"

2.

"Are you fit for duty?" If the first question is answered in the affirmative, call the next person on the call list unless the individual indicates that he is fit for duty in which case you should refer the determination to a supervisor. Operates facsimile machines. Operates CECC computer.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I I IPage 49 of 72 APPENDIX Q Page 1 of 3 TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT TEAM Initial Activation of The Technical Support Center Checklist Date: Inits/Time /_ ENTER badge into the TSC Accountability Card Reader. /_ SIGN IN on the Organizational/Staffing Chart and PUT ON position badge. /_ ESTABLISH log of communications/events. /_ ESTABLISH contact with the Technical Assessment Manager. I_ CHECK the status of emergency actions already in effect such as Accountability or Site Evacuation. PROVIDE this completed checklist to the SED or EP Manager.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 50 of 72 APPENDIX Q Page 2 of 3 TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT TEAM Operational Responsibilities 7 "* Team Leader may designate TSC Logkeeper and Board Writer as directed by the TAM. "* Prepares and provides current assessment on plant conditions and provides this information to the CECC Plant Assessment Team. "* Project future status based on present plant conditions. "* Provide technical support and recommendations to plant operations on mitigating the accident. "* Monitor containment sump level and consult Appendix W for guidance. "* Provides direction for environmental qualification operating concerns for containment cooling following a non-LOCA event inside containment (i.e., loss of secondary side coolant) per Appendix X. "* Determines the condition of the reactor and nuclear fuel. "* If ICS is unavailable, prepares accident assessment form (Appendix T) for the TAM and NRC Communicator as warranted. "* Provides Predictive Release Data Sheet (Appendix S) to the CECC as requested. "* Ensures actions in Additional TAT Duties (Post Accident), Appendix Z, are initiated as needed. "* Performs trending of key plant parameters using ICS. "* Assumes SAMG responsibilities, when directed by the TAM. The TSC must be functional and 3 SAMG Evaluators must be monitoring the "TSC Diagnostic Flow Chart" (DFC) to assume SAMG responsibilities.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I I_ I Page 51 of 72 APPENDIX Q Page 3 of 3 TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT TEAM ODerational Responsibilities (continued) Verifies that all Aux. Bldg. Secondary Containment Enclosures (ABSCE) doors are closed. (Contact MCR for S01-30.06, Checklist 3 status file or Fire Protection) Identifies and tracks the status of current ABSCE breaches. (Contact HVAC System Engineer for Breaching Log status) Verifies that all Emergency Control Room Pressurization Boundary (ECRPB) doors are closed. Identifies and tracks the status of current ECRPB breaches.

DATE: TIME: EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 52 of 72 APPENDIX R Page 1 of 6 Plant Parameter Data Sheets7 UNIT: NOTE: Unit status updates can be gained from the ICS computer utilizing the TSC Mimics and the following subgroups: REP1, REP2, 2PS1, 3MS1, 4SI1, or SPDS. Refer to the ICS System User's Guide for additional information. If the ICS is inoperable, utilize the sheets of this appendix to trend/track needed data.

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CST LEVEL: (LI-2-230A)_

2.

SG HEAT SINK: (LI-2-233A) GAL 0 CONDENSER 0 ATMOSPHERE

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AFW PUMPS RUNNING: 0 A-A

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SG LEVELS: NR: (1) (2) (3) (4) (LI-3-39) (LI-3-52) (LI-3-94) (LI-3-107) WR: (1) (2) (3) (4) (LI-3-43A) (LI-3-56A) (LI-3-98A) (LI-3-111A)

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SG PRESSURES: (2) (3(.20A)P G

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RVLIS: DYNAMIC RANGE STATIC

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PZR LEVEL: (LI-68-335A) (LI-68-320) (COLD CAL) (HOT CAL)

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PZR PRESSURE: (PI-68-342A) (PI-68-340A) __ PSIG

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RCS PRESSURE: (LOOP 3 HOT LEG) (PI-68-64) PSIG

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HLTEMP: WR(1I) (2) (3nT_682) (4) F

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CLTEMP: WR(1) (2)T1()... (30T1_68_60) (4) ) F 0 B-B 0 TD

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 53 of 72 APPENDIX R Page 2 of 6 Plant Parameter Data Sheets DATE: TIME: UNIT:

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RCS FLOW: RCP's RUNNING: I] 1 El 2 El 3 0 4 0 NATURAL CIRC

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ECCS STATUS: 0 STANDBY 0 INJECT O RECIRC 0 SPRAY

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RWST LEVEL: (LI-63-50) GAL (LI-63-51) GAL

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CNTMT SUMP LEVEL: (LI-63-176)

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FLOWRATE: (FI-62-93) GPM (FI-63-170) GPM CHARGING BIT

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CNTMT PRESSURE: NR (PI-30-44) __ (PI-30-45) PSID

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INCORE THERMOCOUPLES: QUAD 1 - (1 of #41,28,24,56,55,29,6) °F QUAD 2 - (1 of #44,22,58,21,16,63,64) OF QUAD 3 - (1 of #54,12,8,40,4,3,7) OF QUAD 4 - (1 of #60,9,45,6,46,42,36) OF

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NIS SOURCE RANGE: (N-131) CPS (N-132) CPS

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SUB COOLING MARGIN OF OF (TI-68-105) (TI-68-115)

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STATUS TREE INDICATING: RED 0 REASON: ORANGE 0 REASON: DATA BY:

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 54 of 72 APPENDIX R Page 3 of 6 Plant Parameter Data Sheets TIME: UNIT: __ RADIATION MONITORS UNIT STATUS UPDATE SHEETS (FOR USE WHEN TSC/ICS COMPUTER IS INOPERABLE)

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LOWER CNTMT (1-RE-90-106) "El ISOLATED 0l TO LOWER "El TO UPPER (A) PARTICULATE CPM (B) TOTAL GAS CPM

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UPPER CNTMT (1-RE-90-112) "E ISOLATED E TO UPPER "El TO LOWER

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SHIELD BLDG VENT (1 &2-RE-90-400) FLOW CFM

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AUXILIARY BLDG VENT (0-RE E ISOLATED FLOW CFM

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CONDENSER EXHAUST NOTE: (A) PARTICULATI (B) TOTAL GAS (C) IODINE TOTAL GAS UI __ 101) (A) (B) (C) E _CPM ____CPM ____CPM U2 jiCi/cc PARTICULATE CPM TOTAL GAS CPM IODINE CPM (LR) CPM FLOW CFM (1 -RE-90-119) (FT-2-256) ICS radiation monitor(s) RE identifications may be referenced as RM in the MCR. DATE: NOTE:

APPENDIX R Page 4 of 6 Plant Parameter Data Sheets

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STEAM LINE RAD MONITORS: I -RE-90-421 1 -RE-90-422 1 -RE-90-423 1 -RE-90-424 mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr STEAMFLOW (MCR) 1-FI-1-3A(3B) 1-FI--I10A(10B) 1-FI-1-21A(21B) 1 -FI-1 -28A(28B) SGI SG2 SG3 SG4 1 bm/hr. 1 bm/hr. 1 bm/hr. 1 bm/hr.

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SERVICE BLDG VENT

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SG BLOWDOWN:

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ERCW DISCHARGE: HEADER A: HEADER B: CPM 0-RE-90-132 CPM 1 -RE-90-120 CPM 0-RE-90-133 CPM 0-RE-90-134 FLOW CFM CPM 1-RE-90-121 CPM 0-RE-90-140 CPM 0-RE-90-141

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Additional monitors in alarm (trend as needed). DATA BY: EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 55 of 72

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I___ I IPage 56 of 72 APPENDIX R Page 5 of 6 Plant Parameter Data Sheets DATE: '\\ TIME: UNIT: POST-ACCIDENT RADIATION MONITORS NOTE UNIT STATUS UPDATE (FOR USE WHEN TSC/ICS COMPUTER IS INOPERABLE)

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UPPER CNTMT:

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LOWER CNTMT: (TOP OF #2 & #3 SG) (TOP OF #1 & #4 SG) (BETWEEN #2 & #3 SG) (BETWEEN #1 & #4 SG) 1 -RE-90-271: R/hr 1 -RE-90-272: R/hr 1 -RE-90-273: R/hr 1 -RE-90-274: R/hr

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COND VAC EXHAUST: (mid.R/1-RE-90-404A)_(HR/1-RE-90-404B) CPM

4.

Additional monitors in alarm (trend as needed): DATA BY:

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 57 of 72 APPENDIX R Page 6 of 6 Plant Parameter Data Sheets Unit status update sheets (for use when TSC/ICS computer is inoperable). DATE: TIME: UNIT: RADIOLOGICAL RELEASE DATA

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RELEASE POINT:

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RELEASE RATES: CIRCLE ONE: DECREASING STABLE INCREASING UNKNOWN AIRBORNE------------ LIQUID RELEASE--------- ISO-CONCENTRATION FLOWRATE TOTAL-RELEASE RELEASES 4Ci/SEC TOPE VALUE UNITS VALUE UNITS VALUE UNITS NOBLE GAS IODINES PARTICULATE COMBINED RELEASE ISOTOPE RELEASE RATE

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RELEASE BEGAN EXPECTED TO END EST/EDT. DURATION RELEASE POTENTIAL: Ci, IN VOLUME OF (CU FT OR

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METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS: (IF REQUESTED DUE TO MET DATALINK INOPERABLE) HR GAL) WIND SPEED DIRECTION (MPH or METERS) (DEGREES) ELEVATION (METERS) TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL __________/_

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REMARKS /COMMENTS : DATA BY: NOTE: DATE TIME

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I Page 58 of 72 .APPENDIX S Page 1 of 1 Predictive Release Data Sheet7 DATE: TIME: UNIT: DATA NEEDED FOR CECC TO PERFORM PREDICTIVE RELEASE METHODOLOGY

1. PRIMARY ISOTOPE 1-131 1-132 1-133 1-134 1-135 CS-137 CS-138 KR-85m KR-85 KR-87 KR-88 XE-133 XE-135 COOLANT CONCENTRATION IN GAS IN LIQ pCi/cc pCi/ml DATE:

LOCATION: TEMPERATURE: PRESSURE GAS VOLUME: WATER MASS:_ WATER LEVEL: SAMPLE DATA TIME: OF PSIA CC GRAM

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CONCENTRATION OF HYDROGEN IN CONTAINMENT ATMOSPHERE H2 CONC (MOLE %): DATE: CNTMT TEMP: OF TIME: CNTMT PRESS PSI LOCATION:

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OPERATING POWER HISTORY (IF CECC/ICS DATALINK INOPERABLE) DATE/TIME OF SHUTDOWN: START END AVG POWER START END PERIOD PERIOD IN MWt PERIOD PERIOD AVG POWER IN MWt

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CORE EXIT THERMOCOUPLE READINGS (IF CECC/ICS DATALINK INOPERABLE) THERMOCOUPLE DATE TIME READING NOTES: NUMBER (F)

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REACTOR WATER LEVEL HISTORY (IF CECC/ICS DATALINK INOPERABLE) DATE TIME READING RCS VOL NOTES: (UNITS) (CU FT) Send to: CECC Core Damage & CECC RAC. DATA BY

NOTE: TO: FROM: EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 59 of 72 APPENDIX T Page 1 of 1 TSC Accident Assessment Summary Sheet 7 This Status Update Sheet is for use when the TSC ICS/ERDS data systems are inoperable. Tech. Assmt. Mgr. & NRC Coordinator and CECC Plant Assessment Team WBN Tech. Assmt. Team I. HEAT REMOVAL CAPABILITY (Core Cooling, Heat Sink, RSC Inventory): Status Tree: I1. FUEL INTEGRITY (Subcriticality, RCS Radionuclide): III. RADIOACTIVITY IN CONTAINMENT; IV. CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY: Status Tree: V. OVERALL ASSESSMENT & RECOMMENDATIONS: Prepared by WBN /EXT Time

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EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 61 of 72 APPENDIX V Page 1 of 1 Reference Materials and Equipment List The following reference materials are provided in the TSC:

1. Watts Bar Nuclear Plant FSAR.
2. Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Technical Specifications (Unit 1).
3.

Surveillance Instructions (Selected). (Note 1 Below)

4.

Technical Instructions (Selected). (Note 1 Below)

5.

Radiological Control Instructions.

6.

System Operating Instructions.

7.

General Operating Instructions.

8.

REP and WBN and CECC Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures

9.

Plant Functional Drawings.

10. Abnormal Operating Instructions.
11.

Emergency Operating Procedures.

12. Westinghouse Emergency Response Guidelines. (Note 2 Below)
13. Hand-held calculators.
14. Office supplies for use in the TSC.

NOTE: 1Selection to be made by Technical Assessment Team Leader(s) or Technical Assessment Manager(s) and approved by the Emergency Preparedness Manager. 2Obtain copy from Site Westinghouse Representative or Master Files.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 62 of 72 APPENDIX W Page 1 of 1 Containment Sump Operation and Level Guidance1 NOTE: Revised Engineering Analysis on the WBN Containment Sump Operation and Level Guidance has made the information previously provided in this Appendix no longer applicable. Information on the Containment Sump Operation and Level Guidance can be gained through the following sources:

  • FSAR 6.3 Emergency Core Cooling System

& System Description N3-63-4001 Safety Injection Systems

  • ES-1.3 Transfer to RHR Containment Sump

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 63 of 72 APPENDIX X Page 1 of 3 ERCW Concerns for Technical Assessment 1,18 MSLB and LOCA Events: The LCC fans will be operated throughout all events except LOCA and MSLB. Following a MSLB, the LCC fans (four total - 2 Train A and 2 Train B) are started between 1.5 and 4 hours after event initiation. Within 2 hours of event initiation, contin ent upon no ERCW available to operating LCC units, operators will initiate plant cooldown at a minimum rate of ?90F per hour in the RCS and 25aF per hour in the Pressurizer, to at least 350°F in the RCS and 450°F in the Pressurizer. CAUTION: Prior to reinitiating ERCW flow to the LCC coils, the potential for waterhammer and two phase flow must be considered. Parameters to be considered are containment temperature which can cause boiling within the coils, available system pressure to prevent boiling, and maintenance of system integrity after reinitiating ERCW flow. If ERCW is supplied to operating units, the cooldown specified here is not required, if containment temperature is maintained below 1200F. Non-LOCA Events:

1.

Provide direction for environmental qualification operating concerns for containment cooling following a non-LOCA event (e.g. loss of secondary coolant) inside containment. Items which should be addressed are listed below:

a.

Cooldown the RCS to less than 350 degrees F within 12 hours and continue as conditions allow.

b.

In case of failure of the normal RHR suction valves to open, continue cooldown using the steam generators.

c.

Within one to four hours after event initiation, place at least two lower containment coolers in service. Ensure ERCW is aligned before placing coolers in service. This action will require entry into the annulus to manually open the ERCW valve if one train of power is lost. Preferable, all lower containment coolers should be placed in service. (1) If A-train power is lost, A-train valves FCV-67-104 and FCV-67-112, located in the annulus (approx. el 713) will have to be manually operated in order to place the B-train ERCW header to the B-train lower compartment coolers in service. See Appendix X, page 3 of 3 for the specific location of these valves. (2) If B-train power is lost, B-train valves FCV-67-88 and FCV-67-96, located in the annulus (approx. el 713) will have to be manually operated in order to place the A-train ERCW header to the A-train lower compartment coolers in service. See Appendix X, page 3 of 3 for the specific location of these valves.

d.

Evaluate containment heat loads. If a reactor coolant pump is running, then at least three lower containment coolers should be in service.

e.

Evaluate ERCW flow to the lower containment coolers and, if required, consider reducing flow to other equipment such as the containment spray heat exchangers.

f.

In case of failure of both the CVCS letdown and excess letdown flow paths, then evaluate use of the reactor vessel head vent system or pressurizer PORV.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 64 of 72 APPENDIX X Page 2 of 3 ERCW Concerns for Technical Assessment Team (continued)

2.

Monitor ERCW screens and strainers. Within 3 hours after operating basis earthquake (Ž 1/2 SSE), a loss of downstream dam, a stage I flood, a tornado warning or within 12 hours following a LOCA, then perform the following actions:

a.

Isolate chlorination to ERCW.

b.

Inspect ERCW traveling screens and place screens into continuous backwash.

c.

Inspect ERCW strainers differential pressure and place into continuous backwash.

3.

For events other than those listed in previous step, then maintain the normal monitoring and cleaning frequency of the ERCW screens and strainers per SOI-67.01.

APPENDIX X Page 3 of 3 ERCW Concerns for Technical Assessment Team (continued) 67-88 (B Train) 0" 67 - 112 (A Train) S7-112 (A Train) w" 67 -88 (B TWOi EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 65 of 72

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 66 of 72 APPENDIX Y Page 1 of 1 SMALL BREAK LOCA CONCERNS 2 As a result of a review of Sequoyah 11-91-094, Nuclear Experience Review, it has been noted that the potential exists to have a loss of containment sump inventory as a result of lifting the relief (SRV-62-649) on the CCP miniflow recirculation line which would divert sump water inventory to the VCT/HUT. This scenario is potentially valid whenever the RHR pumps are providing makeup to the charging pumps in the recirculation mode. Evaluate the conditions to determine if: A RCS Loss of Coolant accident is in progress. The unit is to the point of going on RHR Recirculation and RWST inventory is depleted and inventory for suction of the CCPs is from the containment sump. If these conditions exist, then consider: Monitoring VCT level (this is the relief point of SRV-62-649) Determine if miniflow valve FCV-62-98 or FCV-62-99 should be closed to preclude loss of inventory to the VCT. If entry into Auxiliary Building is required to manually close the miniflow valve, have RADCON evaluate potential dose for performing this function. If loss of containment sump inventory to the HUT is occurring, actions must be taken to add water to RWST.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 67 of 72 APPENDIX Z Page 1 of 2 ADDITIONAL TAT DUTIES (POST ACCIDENT) Auxiliary Building Lighting Guidance 14 In order to support the results of the Auxiliary Building temperature heat-up calculation (reference 7.2.21), normal lighting in the following rooms should be turned off within 12 hours of an Auxiliary Building isolation (ABI) resulting from a LOCA/MSLB inside primary containment, if temperatures in these rooms cannot be maintained below 1 28F: Elevation 757.0 Elevation 782.0 A10 Old Reverse Osmosis Rm) A1 U1 MG Sem) Al1 (U1 Reactor Bldg. Equip Hatch) A2 (PZR Header Xfmr Rm-Train A) A12 (UI Reactor Bldg. Access Rm) Lights must be turned off via the wall switch in the rooms and not at the circuit breaker in the lighting cabinet. Room 757.0-Al1 has one 1500 watt light located at A5-A6 and W-X that is not switched and should not be turned off at LC156 (breaker 13) as this breaker also controls an emergency battery pack. NOTE: Should emergency repair work be conducted in any of these rooms, repair teams should be instructed to turn the lights off upon departure. Control Room Chiller Guidance Operator Action will be required following a LOCA/HELB (inside containment) to assure that temperatures in the Main Control Room and in the Shut Down Board Rooms remain below the Maximum Limits. The Technical Assessment Team will assure the following actions are taken. Within 24 hours of the start of the LOCA/HELB, switch from the operating Train to the Standby train on the following systems: Main Control Room AHU Shut Down Board Room A & B Chiller Continue to alternate trains every 24 hours.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I Page 68 of 72 APPENDIX Z Page 2 of 2 Steam Generator Tube Rupture (SGTR) Recovery15 Operator action will be required to dispose of contaminated water on the plant's secondary side after a SGTR. To assist Plant Operations the Technical Assessment Team will assure the following actions are taken. Ensure the station sump is aligned to the unlined pond (in accordance with AOI-33, E-3 or ECA-3 series) and unlined pond releases are performed in accordance with the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM). NOTE: Hotwell level indication may be inadequate if the hotwell level is high. "* Evaluate having temporary level indication installed to provide accurate indication of hotwell level. "* The hotwell may be processed (cleaned up) in accordance with SOl-14.03, Condensate Demineralizer Waste Disposal. "* The A Condensate Storage Tank (CST) may be processed (cleaned up) in accordance with SOI-2&3.01, Condensate and Feedwater System. "* Any contaminated Steam Generator may be processed in accordance with SOl-1 5.01, Steam Generator Blowdown System.

EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 69 of 72 Appendix AA Page 1 of 1 EMERGENCY RESPONDER NOTIFICATION FORM Fitness for Duty Person Calling_ Date Department Name Time Time Alcohol 5 Hrs. Fit for Duty Official Called Needed to Prior to Report Duty Comments Report (Y/N) (Y/N) .1. F 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 4 I 4 I F I 4 1 F I I I I I I 4 I I I 4 I t 1 I 4 I t t I 4 I t I 4* I I 4

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EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER I Page 70 of 72 APPENDIX BB Page 1 of 1 WBN TSC Siqn-/n Roster NAME (Print) Social Security Signature Replacement Replacement Number within 12 hours notified Yes/No Yes/No I t I t I

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SOURCE NOTES Page 1 of 2 1 NRC IE Notice 87-52-02, Weakness No. 1, NCO-870324038 2 NER Item 910949 3 DV-847100 F00021, NIR-0560. 4 MC-840827005041A, MSC-02407. 5 MC-840827055035A, MSC-2400. 6 MC-840827005055, MSC-02419, NCO-920042076. 7 GR-823300000006, GLT-0015, NCO-920033014. 8 GLT-0011, NCO-920053011. 9 MC-810914022080, MSC-04144. NCO-920042275 Operation of ERCW screens/strainers to be consistent with NE USQD (Appendix W) Small Break LOCA Concerns (Appendix Y) SEDs Responsibilities. Section 2.0 Responsibility, 3.3 Activation of the TSC, Appendix C (Pages 1 through 7). Physical TSC Layout and Communications. Section 3.0 Instruction, 3.1 General. Appendix A (pages 1 and 2). SED duties that cannot be delegated Appendix C (page 3 of 7) Also see EPIPs 5 and 15. Quarterly Update of WBN Emergency Organization. Section 3.0 Instructions, Section 3.3.2 Emergency Response Call List. Plant Parameters Essential to EOF (CECC) Function. Appendix Q, R, S, T. Activation and Operation of the TSC. All Sections and Appendices. TSC will be operational by Fuel Load (NUREG 0737 Upgrade). Entire procedure supports the upgrade requirements. Also see ERFDS Users Manual. EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Page 71 of 72

SOURCE NOTES Page 2 of 2 10 FRS-06-293.

11.

ANSI Standard N.18.7-1976 Subsection 5.3.9.3: 01 POI

12.

390/93-64A The MCRHS area is designed for long term occupation by personnel required during emergency operation. Section 3.6 Long Term Operation, 3.6.3. AlsQ see EPIP-12. EPIPs will contain the following elements. 10 CFR 20 Revisions

13.

MSC-02859, NCO 920042546

14.

WBPER 950118

15.

SOER-93.0001

16.

WB PER960582 requirements of RC Mgr.

17.

NRC Information Notice 97-05

18.

NRC Generic Letter (GL) 96-06 Radiological Emergency Plan Site Procedures shall designate site personnel who shall staff the ENS and HPN communication systems. Turn off lights in key Auxiliary Building rooms after a LOCAIMSLB inside containment. Cleanup secondary side following a SGTR. Add temporary Hotwell Level Indication due to high level in Hotwell. Remove statement concerning reportability Offsite Notification Capabilities when site communication capabilities are lost MSLB/LOCA: Prior to reinitiating ERCW flow to LCC Coils, potential for waterhammer and two phase flow must be considered. EPIP-6 WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF Revision 17 THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER 1_ 1 Page 72 of 72

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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES EPIP-7 ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF THE OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Revision 12 Unit 0 QUALITY RELATED PREPARED BY: Benjamin McNew (Type Name) SPONSORING ORGANIZATION: Emergency Planning APPROVED BY: Frank L. Pavlechko EFFECTIVE DATE: 01/24/2001 LEVEL OF USE: REFERENCE

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 2 of 57 REVISION LOG (Page 1 of 2) Revision Effective Pages Description of Revision Number Date Affected 0 N/A New WBN Supersedes IP-7. EPIP 1 02/10/93 4 Added OSC Teams Coordinator, OSC Power Stores Coordinator, DCRM Representative, TSC Coordinator to response organization. Removed note about RADCON staffing issues. 4 Added 3.5 section on call out list. 5 Added OSC Teams Coordinator Personnel Pool Log. 6 Added NUREG 0654 and NUREG 0696 and 10 CFR 50, App. E 8 references. Added page 2 to Appendix A, Alt. OSC Layout. Changed all 11 Attachments to Appendices. Added OSC Mgr Briefing items to Appendix D. 18,19 Added deactivation responsibilities to checklists. 17,22,28,31,3 3,35,37,39,40 47 Added Appendix Q, OSC Personnel Coordinator Checklists. Added OSC Power Stores Coordinator Checklists. Added Work Control Boardwriter Checklists. Added RADCON Boardwriters Checklists. Added DCRM Coordinator checklists. 2 08/16/93 All Editorial (non-intent) and format changes. Repetitive non-used information removed. New OSC Team Briefing/Debriefing Form added. Source notes added to the procedure. Revised RADCON Briefers' responsibilities. Non-pager contacts for Asst. OSC Manager reduced. TSC Coordinator position discontinued due to lack of need for the position. OSC Logkeeper Appendix was repeated twice, one of the Appendix was removed. Contact information for Maintenance personnel added to the OSC Teams Coordinator position. Nuclear Stores duties enhanced. 3 10/04/93 6 OSC equip., supplies, and procedures will be replenished following a drill, exercise or emergency. 21,22,23 Change Briefing Form to dispatch teams out of OSC. 4 09/02/94 All Added Fitness For Duty note in Section 3.2.3, A. Added WBN EPIPs 12, 15, and 16 to the references section. Changed briefing form, Appendix F, to move OSC Manager's signature to front of the form. Added responsibilities to Appendices G, K, N, and 0. Other editorial changes were made. Added optional OSC RADCON Briefer's Emergency Response Teams Staging Area orientation to Appendix H. Added responsibility of faxing Emergency Response Teams board status to Main Control Room to Appendix L. CN-1 1/17/95 7,55 Source note referencing the capabilities of the OSC was added to the text.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 3 of 57 REVISION LOG (Page 2 of 2) Revision Effective Pages Description of Revision Number Date Affected 5 4/21/96 3,11,19,20,22, Minor editorial changes concerning eating and drinking in the OSC, 24,46, notification of non-pager wearing responders, changes to OSC 52,54 roster and additions to OSC Teams Coardinator's responsibilities. Phone number revisions. 6 10/10/96 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, The following non-intent and editorial revisions were made: Shift 13, 14, 19, 24, Clerk revised to Shift Personnel to reflect additional trained 26, 27, 31,33, responders on shift, enhanced OSC activation instructions, added 35, 37, 38, 39, pager number to ERO call list, revised organizational title as 40, 41, 42, 44, needed, when to card in on the assembly card readers revised, and 45, 48, 49, 51, staffing of the OSC, redundant material/information removed, 53, 55 typographical errors corrected, fitness for duty instructions enhanced, activation time for minimum staffing of the OSC included, SM replaced SOS, non-QA records instructions enhanced, additional duty added to App. G, App. V added to the procedure, mainframe computer reference replaced with Curator, and editorial and grammatical enhancements made to assist human factoring. CN-1 2/15/97 9, 38, 53 Operational responsibility added to Appendix L and T. Typographic error corrected on appendix list. CN-2 2/10/98 3,5, 8,15, 22, Satellite phone, NP-STD-1.6 changed to SPP-1.2 for FFD, key 34 check-off for briefers, App. J removed "initiate" fire response. 7 6/30/98 All Non-intent Changes. Incorporated Change Notices 1 & 2. SM FAX

  1. changed. Alternate OSC number revised.

8 2/28/99 All Non-intent change. Revised ERFDS to ICS and referenced OSC alternate locations in Appendix C. 9 10/21/99 All Non-intent change. Developed new landscape tables for App L .and P to replace scanned tables. Added step to OSC clerk's responsibilities (App L) to ensure all sign roster. 10 02/07/00 All Non-intent changes. Revised APP. F OSC Team Briefing/Debriefing Form per corrective actions for PER-00-000177-000. Added steps to Appendix I, Initial Activation Checklist and Operational Responsibilities. Corrected typo on Appendix L. Added step to Appendix M, Operational Responsibilities. Revised Appendix P pg. 3 of 3 to enhance OSC Teams Dispatch. 11 06/14/00 All Non-intent changes. Removed REX references and replaced it with HIS-20. Added wording to OSC Mgr., Assistant OSC Mgr., OPS Advisor and Nuclear Stores Coordinator responsibilities/titles to reflect wording in the REP. Corrected one typo and text alignments. Identified removal of QA records from MDB to EQB to resolve problems identified in PER980610. This revision also corrects problems from WBN PER006394.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 4 of 57 REVISION LOG (Page 2 of 2) Revision Effective Pages Description of Revision Number Date Affected 12 01/24/01 All Plan effectiveness determination reviews indicate the following Pg. 11,13,42 revisions do not reduce the level of effectiveness of the procedure or REP: Revised locations of alternate OSC to Team Room (App. A). Added additional position to OSC minimum staffing to support REP activities and standardize staffing across TVAN (App. C). Added ARW column to OSC team coordinator's checklist (App. P). I Non-intent change.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 5 of 57 1.0 PURPOSE1'1'3 This procedure provides instructions for the Operations Support Center (OSC) activation, organization, operation, termination, and deactivation. 2.0 RESPONSIBILITY1,2 The OSC Manager and OSC staff are responsible for activation, operation and deactivation of the OSC. 3.0 INSTRUCTION1,2 3.1 General At ALERT, SITE AREA EMERGENCY, or GENERAL EMERGENCY classifications, the OSC Manager will report directly to the OSC and shall be responsible for implementing this Procedure. 3.2 Initiating Conditions 3.2.1 The OSC is to be activated and operated when an emergency is declared and classified as an ALERT, a SITE AREA EMERGENCY, or a GENERAL EMERGENCY. 3.2.2 This Procedure may be activated at any other time as deemed necessary by the Site Emergency Director. 3.2.3 The Shift Manager (SM) will activate the OSC by announcing the emergency condition by one or more of the following methods. A. Plant Public Address (PA) announcement. NOTE: The Radiological Emergency Response Organization Call List is handled in accordance with the TVA Fitness For Duty Program. B. Shift personnel will normally activate the Emergency Paging System (EPS) or contact the persons designated on the Radiological Emergency Response Organization Call List.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 6 of 57 3.0 INSTRUCTION (CONTINUED) C. OSC personnel can also contact additional responders/replacements by phone utilizing the Emergency Response Organization Call List available in the OSC and Appendix V. D. Target activation time for minimum OSC staffing is approximately 60 minutes. E. IF the normal phone system and radio systems are not functioning, the satellite phone system will be used as described in SO1- 00.01. 3.3 Activation of the OSC 3.3.1 The OSC Manager shall assume responsibility for implementing this Procedure and directing OSC personnel and activities. 3.3.2 Personnel with OSC Emergency Preparedness assignments REPORT to their response positions, (SEE Appendix A, OSC Layout, and Appendix B, Alternate OSC Layout). Activation of the facility is required at the ALERT OR higher emergency classification or at the discretion of the Site Emergency Director. 3.3.3 Other plant staff the OSC Manager determines to be necessary to support OSC functions will be called: (1) OSC Clerk (2) Maintenance/Craft personnel as needed (3) Operations personnel as needed (4) RADCON personnel as needed (5) Transmission/Power Supply Group personnel as needed (6) Others, as needed. 3.4 Required OSC Actions 3.4.1 OSC organization (Appendix B), staff actions and responsibilities are provided in Appendices C-T. 3.4.2 OSC responders will complete all of the applicable steps contained in the appropriate Appendices.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 7 of 57 3.0 INSTRUCTION (CONTINUED) 3.4.3 Plant procedures should be followed whenever possible. Should a situation arise where normal procedures would be inappropriate, action will be performed as determined by the OSC Manager. Nonconformance with plant procedures should be documented and action/steps taken. Also, deviations may warrant initiation of a Problem Evaluation Report (PER) or other Corrective Action Plan (CAP). 3.5 Emergency Response Organization Call List The WBN Emergency Preparedness Manager shall maintain the Emergency Response organization call list listing key OSC personnel by Emergency Response Organization Title, name, home and work telephone numbers and pager numbers. The call list will be updated at least quarterly with input by the appropriate section/group supervisors. The list will be available to shift personnel to use in case of the failure of the Emergency Paging System. 3.6 Long-Term Operation Additional personnel will be called in at the request of the OSC Manager to provide coverage or to ensure 12-hour or shorter shifts in the OSC. The OSC Manager will coordinate these call-ins with Nuclear Security to facilitate site access. 3.7 Termination and Deactivation 3.7.1 Deactivation will be implemented using WBN EPIP-13, "Termination of the Emergency and Recovery," when plant conditions are such that: (1) the emergency has been terminated; (2) the OSC has been deactivated; and (3) OSC personnel have been relieved of emergency response duties. 3.7.2 All records generated during the operation of the OSC will be reviewed by the OSC Manager and forwarded to the Emergency Preparedness Manager. 3.7.3 All equipment and usable supplies will be returned to their storage locations. 3.7.4 All equipment, supplies and procedures will be replenished in the OSC following a drill, exercise or emergency by applicable groups as assigned in WBN EPIP-12, "Emergency Equipment and Supplies." I

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 8 of 57 3.0 INSTRUCTION (CONTINUED) 3.8 Records 3.8.1 QA Records NONE 3.8.2 No 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 n-QA Records The appendices and checklist in this procedure are necessary to demonstrate key actions during an emergency or NRC evaluated exercise(s) and are considered Non-Quality Assurance (QA) records. All original records generated during the course of an emergency drill/exercise will be assembled by the Emergency Preparedness Manager and stored appropriately. REFERENCES TVA Nuclear Power Radiological Emergency Plan (NP REP) WBN-EPIP-6 Activation and Operation of the Technical Support Center WBN-EPIP-8 Personnel Accountability and Evacuation WBN-EPIP-10 Medical Emergency Response WBN-EPIP-12 Emergency Equipment and Supplies WBN-EPIP-13 Termination of the Emergency and Recovery WBN-EPIP-14 Radiological Control Response WBN-EPIP-15 Emergency Exposure Guidelines WBN-EPIP-16 Initial Dose Assessment for Radiological Emergencies

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 9 of 57

4.0 REFERENCES

4.7 Tennessee Valley Authority Nuclear Power Radiological Emergency Plan (REP) 4.8 SPP-1.2, Fitness For Duty 4.9 NUREG 0654, FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in support of Nuclear Power Plants 4.10 NUREG 0696, Functional Criteria for Emergency Response Facilities, Final Report 4.11 Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 50, Appendix E 4.12 ANSI Standard N 18.7-1976 4.13 SOI-100.01 Communications Systems 5.0 APPENDICES Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F Appendix G Appendix H Appendix I Appendix J OSC Layout OSC Organization Chart OSC Manager Checklist OSC Manager Briefing Outline Assistant OSC Manager Checklist OSC Team Tracking/Debriefing Form OSC RADCON Supervisor Checklist OSC RADCON Briefer Checklist OSC Operations Advisor Checklist OSC Fire Protection Advisor Checklist

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 10 of 57 5.0 APPENDICES (continued) Appendix K Appendix L Appendix M Appendix N Appendix 0 Appendix P Appendix Q Appendix R Appendix S Appendix T Appendix U Appendix V OSC Chemistry Advisor Checklist OSC Clerk Checklist OSC Briefing Team Checklist OSC Industrial Safety Advisor Checklist OSC Nuclear Security Advisor Checklist OSC Teams Coordinator Checklist OSC Nuclear Stores Coordinator Checklist Work Control Boardwriter Checklist RADCON Boardwriter Checklist DCRM Coordinator Checklist WBN OSC Roster Emergency Responder Notification Form

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 11 of 57 APPENDIX A (Page 1 of 2) OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER LAYOUT Elevation 713 Radcon Lab Area 3riefing UTeam usE Cher. Ad% ma Staffing Chart HIS-2a Rad SI4 Statu-S IZAfCOM1 BCs Radiological I. Plant Status Board safety riisr

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ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 12 of 57 APPENDIX A (Page 2 of 2) WBN ALTERNATE OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER LAYOUT Elevation 729, Plant Team Conference Room

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 13 of 57 APPENDIX B (Page 1 of 1) OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER ORGANIZATION OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER ORGANIZATION IChemI OSC I Bri' Lab RADCON Bnefrs I Elec (2) RADCON Lab Supv. RADCON Board Writer IRADCONI I I I Personnel (7) (*) Denotes minimum staffing position(s) per NUREG 0654. -I

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 14 of 57 APPENDIX C (Page 1 of 4) OSC MANAGER INITIAL OSC ACTIVATION CHECKLIST ENTER keycard into the Accountability Badge Reader. SIGN in OSC on the staffing chart and put on position badge. SIGN the OSC Roster. (Appendix U) /_ ESTABLISH a log of activities and communications. I CALL the SED in the TSC and OBTAIN an update of emergency conditions. /_ RELOCATE to OSC Alternate location (Main Office Building Team Conference room) if OSC is not habitable. NOTE: The location of the Alternate OSC/RADCON Lab will depend on inplant radiological conditions. The TSC RADCON Manager, after consultation with the SED, will make the decision on location transfer. Possible locations that will be considered are the Alternate OSC in the Main Office Building and the Relay Room 755' level next to the Control Room and the TSC or the WBN Training Center. 4 ENSURE minimum staffing requirements for the OSC are met. OSC Manager RADCON Supervisor (onshift) Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor or Briefer Electrical Maintenance Supervisor or Briefer I&C Maintenance Supervisor or Briefer ENSURE OSC support personnel are notified as needed. This includes anyone who is needed to mitigate the incident. SED can authorize personnel onsite who have not been REP trained. BRIEF OSC on personnel, radiological and plant conditions and expected actions. Use Appendix D as a guide. Date: Inits/Time /____ /____ /____ I I________ I_________

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 15 of 57 APPENDIX C (Page 2 of 4) OSC MANAGER INITIAL OSC ACTIVATION CHECKLIST BRIEF the OSC regarding the OSC and initial information. INFORM the TSC of encountered plant conditions and the status of any emergency actions already in progress. CONFIRM that the OSC is staffed with qualified personnel and operational. (Will be up to discretion of OSC Manager. Minimum staffing positions must be met.) INFORM the SED that the OSC is operational. I/ REQUIRE OSC personnel to use WBN EPIP-7 checklists to perform their assigned duties. DETERMINE the location and function of persons/teams currently and previously tasked by the TSC/Main Control Room and ensure assignment of Team Tracking Letters. ESTABLISH shift rotations to fill the OSC positions IF duration is expected to exceed 12 hours. /_____ /____ /____ I________

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 16 of 57 APPENDIX C (Page 3 of 4) OSC MANAGER OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Demonstrate command and control of the OSC throughout the emergency. Brief the OSC staff on current conditions, as needed. Update the SED and TSC Maintenance Manager as needed. Authorize OSC personnel to form emergency response teams. Direct the dispatching of emergency response teams (Medical Emergency Response Teams, emergency repair teams, search and rescue teams, fire protection teams, Post Accident Sampling Teams, radiological monitoring teams, damage assessment teams, and others as necessary.) Brief, track and coordinate Emergency Response teams which are being dispatched by the Control Room. Ensure that team activities are continually prioritized and synchronized with the TSC. Coordinate with the SED, TSC RADCON Manager, and OSC RADCON Supervisor authorizing exposures in excess of occupational limits. (Use WBN EPIP-15). Coordinates maintenance teams and ensures they have received proper briefings and are all accompanied by a Radcon Technician (as necessary).

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 17 of 57 APPENDIX C (Page 4 of 4) OSC MANAGER OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Coordinate with the SED, TSC RADCON Manager, and OSC RADCON Supervisor in the issuance of KI. (Use WBN EPIP-14). Provide supplemental staffing for the OSC as needed. Initiate long-term 24 hour/day operation. Relocate the OSC as habitability conditions dictate. Deactivate the OSC when directed by the SED. (Ensure that all assigned tasks have been completed or terminated as needed, and all emergency response teams have been properly debriefed.) 0 Review OSC records to ensure completeness and accuracy prior to collection by the WBN Emergency Preparedness Manager. 0 Maintain log of communications and activities. Provide adequate turnover when a shift change occurs. DEACTIVATION RESPONSIBILITIES Terminate in accordance with WBN EPIP-13, "Termination of the Emergency and Recovery." Ensures all teams are accounted for and properly debriefed. Ensures all logs and team briefing forms are completed and signed. Assists in forming re-entry and recovery plans. 0 Leave all papers at your station which will be collected and properly stored by WBN Emergency Preparedness.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 18 of 57 APPENDIX D (Page 1 of 2) OSC MANAGER BRIEFING OUTLINE The following may be used as a guide for OSC Manager briefings:

1.

"This is a real emergency. This is a real emergency." OR 'This is a drill. This is a drill. We need to treat this exercise as if it were a real emergency."

2.

"This is . I am the OSC Manager." "The OSC was activated at hours." "The TSC (is/is not) activated. Director." is the Site Emergency

3.

"The following is a summary of conditions at this time: Emergency Classification: Date _Notification of Unusual Event _Alert _Site Area Emergency _General Emergency Event

Description:

Rtatu*--Unit I Status--Unit 2 Time Event Started: Primary Plant Condition: Mode: 1 2 3 4 5 6 (circle one) Electrical Lineup: Description of any abnormal lineup YES NO YES NO YES NO DGI A Operating? DG2A Operating? DGI B Operating? YES NO DG2B Operating? YES NO Offsite Pwr Avail.? Major Mechanical Problems: Major Electrical Problems: Time Updated RCS Pres. RCS Temp. PZR Level ESF STATUS

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 19 of 57 APPENDIX D (Page 2 of 2) OSC MANAGER BRIEFING OUTLINE

4.

"We are analyzing the work that was in progress at the time of the incident to determine if work should be continued, escalated, postponed or discontinued."

5.

"Our plan of action at this time is to

6.

"Please maintain an orderly atmosphere in the OSC. Listen to briefings and make information flow to the appropriate organizations."

7.

"The status of Emergency Response teams in the field is (Examples: Fire, Medical, damages, repairs..... ) More information will be provided as it becomes available."

8.

"This is a real emergency. This is a real emergency." OR "This is a drill. This is a drill." Recorded by: Time: Date: N-> Major Instrument and Control Problems: Environmental Problems High Rad Areas: Toxic Gas: High Press. Steam: Other:

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 20 of 57 APPENDIX E (Page 1 of 3) ASSISTANT OSC MANAGER INITIAL OSC A CTIVA TION CHECKLIST Date: Inits/Time: /_ ENTER keycard into the Accountability Badge Reader. /_ SIGN OSC Staffing Chart and PUT ON position badge. /_ SIGN the OSC Roster (Appendix U). /_ ENSURE Plant Status Board is initially completed. /_ ESTABLISH logbook and communications. I_ ENSURE that qualified (properly trained) OSC personnel are "signed-in" on the OSC Staffing Chart and the OSC Roster. /_ REQUEST checklist completion status from OSC personnel. (Checklists are not optional.) /_ CONTACT the following non-pager carrying OSC Support personnel:

1. OSC Clerk/Logkeeper
2. Communications Support (as needed)
3. Computer Support (as needed)

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 21 of 57 APPENDIX E (Page 2 of 3) ASSISTANT OSC MANAGER OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Assist the OSC Manager in providing direction and control in the OSC. Maintain communications with the TSC. Oversee the operations of the OSC Teams and coordinate supporting activities. Assign TSC developed task(s) to the team briefer(s) and ensure emergency teams are properly briefed using Appendix F, OSC Team Briefing/Debriefing Form. Authorize the dispatching of emergency response teams (includes signing briefing form, Appendix F). Ensure emergency teams are properly debriefed, in a timely manner, using Appendix F, OSC Team Briefing/Debriefing Form. Ensure the Plant Status Board, Emergency Response Team Tracking Boards, and OSC Staffing Chart are kept current. Coordinate with OSC RADCON Supervisor and Operations Advisor as needed regarding OSC Team activities (determine if teams need RADCON or Operations support). Authorize issuance of equipment and document issuance as necessary. Assist in authorizing emergency exposures and the issuance of KI for emergency response teams. Maintain log of communications and activities. Provide adequate turnover when a shift change occurs. Assist the OSC Manager in coordinating shift changes and 24 hour/day OSC operations as needed.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 22 of 57 APPENDIX E (Page 3 of 3) ASSISTANT OSC MANAGER DEA CTI VA TION RESPONSIBILITIES Ensures all teams are accounted for. Ensures all logs and team briefing forms are completed and signed. Leave all papers at your station which will be collected and properly stored by WBN Emergency Preparedness. Assists in forming re-entry and recovery plans.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 23 of 57 APPENDIX F (Page 1 of 2) WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT OSC TEAM BRIEFING/DEBRIEFING FORM Task

Description:

Describe problem or task, drawings, known facts, precautions, etc. Task Location Inform OSC Manager of Team Request From TSC Assign to Briefing Team: Lead Briefer:_ Heads-up to Briefer(s): *Ops _RADCON Safety _Other Enter Team Information on OSC Team Tracking Board Task Team Members Team Leader Operations RADCON SSN Discipline (IM, MM, etc.) Briefing By: Lead Briefer: Init RADCON Init -Description of Problems _Radiation Work Permit (RWP) Procedures to be Used _RADCON Support -Tools Needed -Hazards Between OSC and Work Location -Equipment Needed -Route to/from Work Area Clearance Required (Hold Orders) _Contact Briefer prior to returning from field Ops Support -List (Read) debriefing questions to be asked Safety Evaluation of Job -Copy of Briefing Form given to team with Tele #s _ Key(s) needed for job Maintain routine contact with team while in the field. Method of ___TSC Results Hotline (x861 1) -Messenger Communication: _Pager # Phone # _Radio (Channel:__) Radio Sensitive Area? -_Yes _No (BP-364) RADCON RADCON Requirements: / RWP Required: -Yes -No If yes, RWP # init/time SCBA._ Respirator-_ Dressout Other Emerg Exposure Appri. (EPIP-15 by SED) Yes ( REM) No N/A_ KI Approval (By TSC RADCON Manager or designee) Yes-No_ N/A__ OSC Mgr FINAL APPROVAL to release team / _Team Necessary init/time __Radiological Conditions have not changed since briefing _-_Announce to OSC areas: "Is there any reason that we should not dispatch this team at this time?" TEAM: Assistant OSC Mgr / in it/tim e Lead Briefer i/ init/time I

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 24 of 57 APPENDIX F (Page 2 of 2) WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT OSC TEAM BRIEFING/DEBRIEFING FORM Briefer Task Complete: / - Inform OSC Manager of results (Including any damage assessments) init/time Inform TSC TAT of results (x861 1) Team Ldr Debriefing / ___Was Assignment Completed? Yes__ No init/time _Observations/Damage Assessment from the field (list below) -Equipment status Briefer _Hazards (actual or potential) S___Radiological Conditions init/time -Unusual Sounds, etc. _Other information _Personnel Directed to OSC Teams Coordinator _Recommendations from field team __Debriefing Conducted By: _Summary Provided to Briefer -Update OSC Team Tracking Board ___Send personnel back to OSC Teams Coordinator _Summary Provided to OSC Manager (Give this sheet to the OSC Manager.) OSC Mgr TSC Notified: / __.Team results provided to TSC Maintenance Manager init/time NOTES: (OBSERVATIONS/DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS)

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 25 of 57 APPENDIX G (Page 1 of 3) OSC RADCON SUPERVISOR INITIAL OSC ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Date: Inits/Time /_ ENTER keycard into the Accountability Badge Reader. /_ SIGN in on the OSC Staffing Chart and PUT ON position badge. /_ SIGN the OSC Roster. (Appendix U) /_ ESTABLISH a log of communications and activities. /_ ESTABLISH communications with the TSC RADCON Manager. /_ ESTABLISH communications with the RADCON Lab Supervisor. I/ ENSURE adequate RADCON staffing available for emergency response (dosimetry support, RWP support, boardwriter, clerical). /_ CONTROL eating and drinking in the OSC until habitability has been established. /_ ENSURE habitability surveys are current for the OSC areas, TSC, and Control Room and assembly areas as listed in WBN EPIP-8. I/ ASSIGN HIS-20 computer operator. I ENSURE that RADCON Techs are called in from home to provide staffing as required by WBN EPIP-14. /_ LOCATE all RADCON persons/teams currently and previously tasked and ensure they are tracked on the Emergency Response Teams Board.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 26 of 57 APPENDIX G (Page 2 of 3) OSC RADCON SUPERVISOR OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES 0 Provide and coordinate RADCON resources as necessary. 0 Provide direction to the RADCON Lab. 0 Ensure RADCON Teams are dispatched through the OSC. (Tracked on Emergency Response Teams Board.) Ensure emergency response teams have adequate RADCON/dosimetry coverage. 0 Brief the OSC Manager and OSC Staff of radiological conditions as needed. Provide immediate radiological information to OSC staff as conditions change. Brief the TSC RADCON Manager of the RADCON resources and radiological conditions as needed. 0 Ensure "Environmental Problems" segment of Plant Status Board is correct. Ensure that all predressed OSC staging area teams are issued proper dosimetry and have been evaluated for radiological access. Provide assistance to the OSC Manager as needed. 0 Periodically check habitability of TSC, OSC, and Control Room, if radiological conditions warrant. Administer KI to emergency response teams according to WBN EPIP-14. (Forward Potassium Iodine Issue Report, to the TSC RADCON Manager.) 0 Maintain log of communications and activities. Provide adequate turnover when a shift change occurs. Log-on to Integrated Computer System (ICS).

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 27 of 57 APPENDIX G (Page 3 of 3) OSC RADCON SUPERVISOR DEACTIVATION RESPONSIBILITIES Ensures all teams are accounted for and properly debriefed. Ensures all logs and team briefing forms are completed and signed. Leave all papers at your station which will be collected and properly stored by WBN Emergency Preparedness. Assists in forming re-entry and recovery plans. Ensures outlining emergency response groups (i.e., line crews, warehouse) have dosimetry and are being protected throughout the emergency.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 28 of 57 APPENDIX H (Page 1 of 4) OSC RADCON BRIEFER INITIAL OSC ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Date: Inits/Time /____ /____ /____ /____ /____ /____ /____ ENTER keycard into the Accountability Badge Reader. SIGN in OSC on the Staffing Chart. SIGN the OSC Roster. (Appendix U) ESTABLISH a log of communications and activities. NOTIFY the OSC RADCON Supervisor of arrival. ACCESS RADCON Party Line (4103) as necessary. ENSURE that personnel reporting to the OSC teams staging area are briefed as time allows using page 3 of 4 of Appendix H as an orientation for responders.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 29 of 57 APPENDIX H (Page 2 of 4) OSC RADCON BRIEFER OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Provide radiological technical assistance to the Briefing Teams. Provide radiological conditions analysis of the job assigned to the emergency response teams. Assist with portions of the OSC Team Briefings. Complete applicable portions of Appendix F, the OSC Team Tracking/Briefing/Debriefing Form. Ensure radiological data is collected and reported back to the OSC in an expeditious manner for planning and prioritizing further emergency response activities. Ensure TLDs are collected and processed from returning team members. Assist in the administration of KI according to WBN-EPIP 14. 0 Maintain log of communications and activities. Provide adequate turnover when a shift change occurs. 0 Ensures that the radiological information on the OSC status board is accurate. 0 Ensures that personnel reporting to the OSC Teams Staging Area are briefed as time allows using page 3 of 4 of Appendix H as an orientation for responders.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 30 of 57 APPENDIX H (Page 3 of 4) OSC RADCON BRIEFER EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAMS STAGING AREA ORIENTATION (RADCON will brief responders as conditions allow on the contents of this list.) Stay continuously aware of REP status and in plant conditions. Plan contingencies when assigned a team (anticipate needs and hazards) prior to entering accident area. Communicate with briefers on a regular basis. Be aware of radio dead spots in the Plant (e.g., El. 676, RHR pump rooms). Perform functional check of radio and equipment prior to entering Auxiliary Building or accident area. Use repeat backs for effective transfer of information. BP-364 lists radio sensitive areas of the plant. Perform applicable pathway surveys to and from work location. Relay data promptly and frequently to the OSC! This information is critical in assessing plant conditions and protection of personnel. Consideration should be given to designating a runner to telephone data if necessary. If on pathway the team encounters a field of >1000 mrem/HR advise the OSC. If when arriving to destination team encounters a field of >1000 mrem/HR, return to lower dose area and advise OSC. 0 Stay together as a team for accountability. In-plant conditions are dynamic, OSC will continually advise the team of any changes while in the field. 0 If for some reason the scope of the job changes while in the field, notify the OSC. 0 Note any unusual plant conditions (frisker increases, liquid leaks, poor visibility, etc.), advise OSC. 0 Use appropriate techniques to reduce exposure and maximize safety. 0 When in the field, use available supplies in RADCON cabinets if needed. 0 Contact RADCON briefer upon completion of task. 0 Primary accident condition RWPS are available; please familiarize yourself with them, RADCON will brief the team on the RWP. 0 If possible, keep a written log of team activities while in the field. Contact RADCON or OSC for return route in the event of change of event conditions, etc.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 31 of 57 APPENDIX H (Page 4 of 4) OSC RADCON BRIEFER DEA CTI VA TION RESPONSIBILI TIES Ensures all teams are accounted for and properly debriefed. Ensures all logs and team briefing forms are completed and signed. Leave all papers at your station which will be collected and properly stored by WBN Emergency Preparedness. Assists in forming re-entry and recovery plans.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 32 of 57 Appendix I (Page 1 of 2) OSC OPERA TIONS AD VISOR INITIAL OSC ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Date:___ Inits/Time /____ /____ I____ /____ / I/___ I I/___ I ENTER into the Accountability Badge Reader. SIGN in on the OSC Staffing Chart. SIGN the OSC Roster. (Appendix U) ESTABLISH a log of activities and communications. ESTABLISH communications with the TSC Operations Manager for updates and to obtain Operations support. CALL-IN AUOs\\Operations personnel from offshift to support OSC activities (Minimum of 3 AUOs is usually needed in the OSC). ESTABLISH communications with the Control Room Communicator via the Control Room party-line. LOG ON to Integrated Computer System (ICS) terminal. ANNOUNCE on the portable radio: "AUO's report to the OSC." (repeat) N->

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 33 of 57 Appendix I (Page 2 of 2) OSC OPERA TIONS AD VISOR CHECKLIST OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES 0 Direct AUO's to maintain a log, and listen to the Operations Party Line to remain current on Plant Status. 0 Provide plant operations advice to support the OSC Manager. 0 Provide Operational advice to support the entire OSC, including Briefing Teams as needed. (Additional AUOs can be used to assist in briefing teams.) 0 Provide personnel for any operations actions that may be required while in the field. 0 Keep the TSC Operations Manager, and Operations Communicator appraised of the OSC Team activities while in the field. 0 Operate ICS terminal in the OSC as needed. Ensure the OSC Plant Status Board is correct. Maintain log of communications and activities. Provide adequate turnover when a shift change occurs. DEACTIVATION RESPONSIBILITIES Ensures all teams are accounted for and properly debriefed. 0 Ensures all logs and team briefing forms are completed and signed. Leave all papers at your station which will be collected and properly stored by WBN Emergency Preparedness. Assists in forming re-entry and recovery plans.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 34 of 57 APPENDIX J (Page I of 2) OSC FIRE PROTECTION AD VISOR INITIAL OSC ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Date: Inits/Time /____ /____ /____ I/___ /____ ENTER keycard into the Accountability Badge Reader. SIGN in on the OSC Staffing Chart. SIGN OSC Roster. (Appendix U) ESTABLISH a log of activities and communications. ESTABLISH communications with the Fire Operations Unit or the Fire Station to provide plant status updates.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 35 of 57 APPENDIX J (Page 2 of 2) OSC FIRE PROTECTION AD VISOR OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES 0 Monitor plant status and fire response. Support WBN-EPIP-1 0, Medical Emergency Response, as needed. 0 Initiate and provide first response for hazardous material containment. 0 Initiate personnel search and rescue in hazardous areas. 0 Maintain log of communications and activities. 0 Provide adequate turnover when a shift change occurs. DEACTIVATION RESPONSIBILITIES Ensures all teams are accounted for and properly debriefed. Ensures all logs and team briefing forms are completed and signed. Leave all papers at your station which will be collected and properly stored by WBN Emergency Preparedness. 0 Assists in forming re-entry and recovery plans.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 36 of 57 APPENDIX K (Page 1 of 2) OSC CHEMISTRY AD VISOR INITIAL OSC ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Date: Inits/Time I____ /____ /_____ /____ /____ I/____ I/____ ENTER keycard into the Accountability Badge Reader. SIGN in on the OSC Staffing Chart. SIGN OSC Roster. (Appendix U) ESTABLISH a log of activities and communications. ESTABLISH communications with the TSC Chemistry Manager. ESTABLISH communications with Chemistry Lab staff. CALL the assigned Chemistry Engineer to support OSC operations.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 37 of 57 APPENDIX K (Page 2 of 2) OSC CHEMISTRYAD VISOR OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES a Provide and coordinate Chemistry personnel needed to support the OSC. 0 Provide Chemistry technical content in emergency team briefings as necessary. 0 Dispatch the Post-Accident Sampling (PAS) team as directed by the TSC. Maintain a communications link with the TSC Chemistry Manager. Maintain log of communications and activities. Provide adequate turnover when a shift change occurs. 0 Provide/assist in obtaining Release/Pathway information as needed. 0 Provide Chemistry data (primary and secondary) of initiating conditions and provide ongoing Chemistry information. DEA CTI VATION RESPONSIBILI TIES Ensures all teams are accounted for and properly debriefed. Ensures all logs and team briefing forms are completed and signed. Leave all papers at your station which will be collected and properly stored by WBN Emergency Preparedness. Assists in forming re-entry and recovery plans.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 38 of 57 APPENDIX L (Page 1 of 3) OSC CLERK INITIAL OSC ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Date: Inits/Time / /____ /_____ / / ENTER keycard into the Accountability Badge Reader. SIGN in on the OSC Staffing Chart. SIGN the OSC Roster. (Appendix U) ESTABLISH a log of activities and communications. NOTIFY other staff to report to the OSC as determined by the OSC Manager.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 39 of 57 APPENDIX L (Page 2 of 3) OSC CLERK OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Ensure the OSC Status Boards are continuously updated to reflect current plant conditions. Ensure OSC responders have signed the OSC roster. 0 Ensure a log is maintained of all important OSC activities. 0 In the event of a Site Wide Evacuation, notify the OSC RADCON Supervisor that this is a non-radiation worker position. 0 Collect and maintain all original copies of OSC generated records. Provide records to the WBN Emergency Preparedness (EP) Manager when the OSC is deactivated. Maintain log of communications and activities. 0 Provide OSC team status reports to the control room on a periodic basis. Provide adequate turnover when a shift change occurs, and utilizes Appendix V to activate additional OSC responders. 0 Assist OSC responders in obtaining their TLDs. DEACTIVATION RESPONSIBILITIES Ensures all teams are accounted for and properly debriefed. 0 Ensures all logs and team briefing forms are completed and signed. 0 Leave all papers at your station which will be collected and properly stored by WBN Emergency Preparedness. Assists in forming re-entry and recovery plans.

7 WBN EPIP-7 Revision 12 Pae 40 of 57 APPENDIX L (Page 3 of 3) EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAMS TO: SM in MCR (Simulator for Drills) FAX to the SM (8463) and TSC (8365) FROM: /_/ (For drills FAX to the SM/simulator at x8363). Priority Team Task Location Lead Briefer/Team Leader/RC Tech Comments/Status Time Time Time Time Briefed Out In Debriefed L. Briefer: T. Leader: RC Tech: L. Briefer: T. Leader: RC Tech: L. Briefer: T. Leader: RC Tech: L. Briefer: T. Leader: RC Tech: L. Briefer: T. Leader: RC Tech: L. Briefer: T. Leader: RC Tech: L. Briefer: T. Leader: RC Tech: L. Briefer: T. Leader: RC Tech: ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF THE OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) J

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 41 of 57 APPENDIX M (Page 1 of 2) OSC BRIEFING TEAM INITIAL OSC ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Date: Inits/Time /____ /_____ /____ /____ /____ ENTER keycard into the Accountability Badge Reader. SIGN in on the OSC Staffing Chart. SIGN the OSC Roster. (Appendix U) ESTABLISH a log of communications and activities. REPORT any conditions in the plant which may be related to the emergency condition.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 42 of 57 APPENDIX M (Page 2 of 2) OSC BRIEFING TEAM OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Provide Mechanical, Electrical, and Instrument technical expertise. Notify Mechanical, Electrical, Instrument Foremen to report with crews to the OSC Staging Area. Evaluate job conditions (including RADCON, Fire Operations, and Operational aspects of the task) and analyze the necessary precautions and methods best suited to safe performance of the task. Brief the OSC Teams based on the analysis of the job. Track, communicate and monitor safety of the OSC Teams while in the field. Debrief the OSC Teams after completion of the task. Complete applicable portions of Appendix F, OSC Team Briefing/Debriefing Form. 0 Operates Curator computer as needed to provide OSC team briefing information. 0 Maintain log of communications and activities. Provide adequate turnover when a shift change occurs. DEACTIVATION RESPONSIBILITIES Ensures all teams are accounted for and properly debriefed. 0 Ensures all logs and team briefing forms are completed and signed. Leave all papers at your station which will be collected and properly stored by WBN Emergency Preparedness.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 43 of 57 APPENDIX N (Page 1 of 2) OSC INDUSTRIAL SAFETYADVISOR INITIAL OSC ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Date: Inits/Time /_ ENTER keycard into the accountability card reader. /_ SIGN the OSC Staffing Chart. /_ SIGN the OSC Roster. (Appendix U) /_ ESTABLISH a log of communications and activities.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 44 of 57 APPENDIX N (page 2 of 2) OSC INDUSTRIAL SAFETYADVISOR OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Ensure the OSC Manager/OSC Staff are aware of safety hazards that could affect emergency response activities. Assist Briefing Teams in preparing applicable portions of Appendix F, OSC Team Tracking/Debriefing Form. Assist Briefing Teams in briefing process. Ensure teams have adequate safety apparel and equipment to complete emergency team assignments. Assist in obtaining/procuring adequate safety equipment. Assist in the team debriefing process as needed. Ensure safety hazard information obtained from returning teams flows back into the OSC in a timely expeditious manner. Incorporate significant information into the prioritizing and emergency team briefing process. Maintain log of communications and activities. Provide adequate turnover when a shift change occurs. DEACTIVATION RESPONSIBILITIES Ensures all teams are accounted for and properly debriefed. Ensures all logs and team briefing forms are completed and signed. Leave all papers at your station which will be collected and properly stored by WBN Emergency Preparedness.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 45 of 57 APPENDIX 0 (Page 1 of 1) OSC NUCLEAR SECURITYAD VISOR INITIAL OSC ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Date: Inits/Time /_____ ENTER keycard into the Accountability Badge Reader. I/ SIGN in on the OSC Staffing Chart. /_ SIGN the OSC Roster. (Appendix U) /_ ESTABLISH a log of communications and activities. OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES 0 Ensure the OSC Manager/OSC Staff are aware of security hazards that could affect emergency response activities. 0 Provide assistance to briefing teams as needed. 0 Ensure security provides expeditious emergency entries and exits for teams dispatched from the OSC. 0 Ensure adequate staffing is available to support WBN EPIP-8, "Personnel Accountability and Evacuation," when implementing assembly and accountability or evacuations. Provide Security support for search and rescue operations and other necessary emergency response actions. Maintain log of communications and activities. Provide adequate turnover when a shift change occurs. DEA CTI VA TION RESPONSIBILI TIES 0 Ensures all teams are accounted for and properly debriefed. Ensures all logs and team briefing forms are completed and signed. Leave all papers at your station which will be collected and properly stored by WBN Emergency Preparedness.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 46 of 57 APPENDIX P (Page 1 of 3) OSC TEAMS COORDINATOR INITIAL OSC ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Date: Inits/Time /_ ENTER keycard into the Accountability Badge Reader. /_ SIGN in on the OSC Staffing Chart. /_ SIGN the OSC Roster. (Appendix U) /_ ESTABLISH a log of communications and activities. I/ USE Page 3 of 3 of this Appendix to organize an OSC Teams Staging Area. I/ ENSURE OSC tool kits have been moved from the Toolroom in the Maintenance Shop to the OSC Teams Staging Area. /_ ENSURE the following minimum number of personnel come to the prestaging area (these numbers are approximate depending on plant conditions): 4 Electrical Maintenance 6 Mechanical Maintenance 2 I&C Maintenance 3 AUOs from Main Control Room Kitchen (or from home) NOTE: This is not a comprehensive list. The emergency may or may not require all of these positions to be prestaged. This is only a suggested list.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 47 of 57 APPENDIX P (Page 2 of 3) OSC TEAMS COORDINATOR OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Maintain contact with Assistant OSC Manager. Manage the Emergency Response Team staging area by:

1.

Directing responders (potential OSC teams) to check-in with the HIS-20 Operator.

2.

Requiring all potential OSC team members to dress out.

3.

Prepare emergency responders to be dispatched. Ensure that OSC briefers know who is available in the OSC Teams Staging Area by periodically distributing lists of personnel awaiting assignments. Ensure that every team is debriefed upon returning. DEACTIVATION RESPONSIBILITIES Ensures all teams are accounted for and properly debriefed. Ensures all logs and team briefing forms are completed and signed. Leave all papers at your station which will be collected and properly stored by WBN Emergency Preparedness.

WBN ACTIVATION AND OPERti iON OF THE OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) EPIP-7 Revision 12 Page 48 of 57 APPENDIX P (Page 3 of 3) OSC TEAMS COORDINATOR EPT309 SCBA Correct. Name SSN TLD# Margin OSC Respirator HPT Team Briefer Eyewear ARW Comments (RAD) Teams RRT010 363.002 Available ~I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 r I 1 1 1 1 t I 4 4 4 F 4 4 4 4 1

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I I I 4 F I 4 4 4 F 4-4 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I F 4-4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 4 4-4 F 4 4 4-4 F 4-4 1 4-4 F 4 4 4-4 F 4-4 1-1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 4-1 1 1 1 4-1 F 4-4 m

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 49 of 57 APPENDIX Q (Page 1 of 1) OSC NUCLEAR STORES COORDINA TOR INITIAL OSC ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Date: Inits/Time /_ ENTER keycard into the Accountability Badge Reader. /_ SIGN in on the OSC Staffing Chart. /_ SIGN OSC Roster. (Appendix U) I/ ESTABLISH a log of communications and activities. OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Provides coordination between Power Stores and the OSC. Provides materials as expeditiously as possible for emergency response activities. Operates mainframe computer to determine materials availability. DEA C TI VA TION RESPONSIBILITIES Ensures all records (anything written down during the OSC activation) are completed and signed. Leave all papers at your station which will be collected and properly stored by WBN Emergency Preparedness.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 50 of 57 APPENDIX R (Page I of 2) WORK CONTROL BOARDWRITER INITIAL OSC ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Date: Inits/Time / /_____ /____ / /____ ENTER keycard into the Accountability Badge Reader. SIGN in on the OSC Staffing Chart. SIGN the OSC Roster. (Appendix U) ESTABLISH a log of communications and activities. PROVIDE a status of current work control plant activities to the OSC for immediate analysis to: Determine if any ongoing work is related to the emergency. Determine if current jobs should be continued, expedited or stopped.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 51 of 57 APPENDIX R (Page 2 of 2) WORK CONTROL BOARDWRITER OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Maintain contact on control room party line on x4102. Maintain OSC status boards. DEACTIVATION RESPONSIBILITIES Ensures all records (anything written down during the OSC activation) are complete and signed. Leave all papers at work station which will be collected and properly stored by WBN Emergency Preparedness.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 52 of 57 APPENDIX S (Page I of 2) RADCON BOARDWRITER INITIAL OSC ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Date: Inits/Time / /____ /_ /____ I____ ENTER keycard into the Accountability Badge Reader. SIGN in on the OSC Staffing Chart. SIGN the OSC Roster. (Appendix U) ESTABLISH a log of communications and activities. ESTABLISH contact on the RADCON Party-line by dialing 4103.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 53 of 57 APPENDIX S (Page 2 of 2) RADCON BOARDWRITER OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Maintains the radiological status boards by providing a radiological sequence of events. Maintains copies of radiological status board as conditions change. Notifies the OSC RADCON Supervisor of changes in radiological conditions. Maintains contact on RADCON Party Line (4103). Maintains radiological status elevation maps to provide a clear status of radiological conditions at all times. Maintains a clear status of eating and drinking in the OSC areas on the Radiological Status Board. DEACTIVATION RESPONSIBILITIES Ensures all records (anything written down during the OSC activation) are complete and signed. Leaves all papers at work station which will be collected and properly stored by WBN Emergency Preparedness.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 54 of 57 APPENDIX T (Page 1 of 1) DCRM COORDINA TOR INITIAL OSC ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Date: Inits/Time /_ ENTER keycard into the Accountability Badge Reader. /_ SIGN in on the OSC Staffing Chart. /_ SIGN the OSC Roster (Appendix U). /_ ENSURES that current WBN EPIP-7 copies are available for all OSC responders. /_ ESTABLISH a log of communications and activities. /_ ENSURE OSC Manager has a controlled copy of the WBN-EPIPs on his desk. OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Provides DCRM expertise as needed. Provides drawings, documents, vendors manuals as requested by OSC. In the event of a station flood, ensure that designated QA records located in the MDB vault are removed to the second floor of EQB. In the event of a Site Wide Evacuation, notify the OSC RADCON Supervisor that this is a non-radiation worker position. Assists in OSC logistics as requested. DEACTIVATION RESPONSIBILITIES Ensures all records (anything written down during the OSC activation) are complete and signed. Leaves all papers at work station which will be collected and properly stored by WBN Emergency Preparedness.

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 55 of 57 APPENDIX U (Page I of 1) OSC ROSTER NAME (Print) Social Security Signature Replacement Replacement Number within 12 hours notified Yes/No Yes/No ___________________I___ I I_________ 4 4 4 4-4 1 4 Date of OSC Activation WBN EP Records Coordinator

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 56 of 57 Appendix V Page 1 of I EMERGENCY RESPONDER NOTIFICATION FORM Fitness for Duty Person Calling_ Date Department Name Time Time Alcohol 5 Hrs. Fit for Duty Official Called Needed to Prior to Report Duty Comments Report (Y/N) (Y/N)

ACTIVATION AND OPERATION EPIP-7 WBN OF THE OPERATIONS Revision 12 SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) Page 57 of 57 SOURCE NOTES Page 1 of 1 1 MC-840827005001, MSC-02371.

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ANSI N18.7-1976 Subsection 5.3.9.3: 01 POI

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MSC-02853, NCO-920042521 Revise OSC procedure duties and responsibilities. See entire procedure with all appendices. Implementing procedures will include the following elements. Each site will have an OSC. Communications will be available to the TSC. The OSC will establish and maintain appropriate communications with any team that may enter the plant for assessment or repair. Alternate OSC locations.

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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES EPIP-9 LOSS OF METEOROLOGICAL DATA Revision 9 Unit 0 QUALITY RELATED PREPARED BY: Benjamin McNew (Type Name) SPONSORING ORGANIZATION: Emergency Planning APPROVED BY: Frank L. Pavlechko EFFECTIVE DATE: 01/24/2001 LEVEL OF USE: REFERENCE

REVISION DESCRIPTION: Revision Implementation Description of Revision Number Date 0 02/10/93 New Procedure 1 08/16/93 Format (non-intent) and Editorial changes. Source notes added to the procedure. 2 05/27/94 Changed User name and password on Appendix A. 3 4/21/95 Editorial (non-intent) changes made. Phone numbers revised. Instructions revised (FRED) to enhance clarity. Source Note added to the procedure. Revision Implementation Pages Description of Revision Number Date Affected CN-1 9/28/95 4,7 (Non-intent), phone numbers revised (new area code). 4 7/5/96 3,4,7 Revised computer network method for acquiring MET data identified in Appendix B. New shift titles identified. This revision was evaluated to be non-intent 5 2/15/97 4,5,6,7,8 Non-intent editorial changes made. Typographical errors corrected. Added Records Section to the procedure. Revised location of MET Tower keys. Revised Knoxville computer access information to correspond to new screen instructions. Dose Assessment computer name revised to CECC computer CN-1 j2/2/98 J 2,4,5,8 Changed "Knoxville" to "Chattanooga" LOSS OF EPIP-9 WBN METEOROLOGICAL Revision 9 DATA Page 2 of 9

LOSS OF EPIP-9 WBN METEOROLOGICAL Revision 9 DATA Page 3 of 9 REVISION DESCRIPTION (continued) Revision Implementation Pages Description of Revision Number Date Affected 6 4/28/98 2,3,4,5 Revised Field Support team name. Deleted Knoxville MET computer contact and replaced it with SQN MCR source of information. Deleted use of Tower Strip Charts for ALARAtime constraint purposes. 7 2/28/99 All Non-intent changes. Revised ERFDS to ICS. 8 10/21/99 All Non-intent change. New alternate MET data screen replaced old screen in Appendix A. The new screen enhancement is for Operations and TSC personnel. Combined steps A & B for MET tower in-operability. 9 01/24/01 All Plan effectiveness determinations reviews indicate the following revisions do not reduce the level of effectiveness of the procedure or REP: Revised ANSI/ANS reference. Non intent change.

LOSS OF EPIP-9 WBN METEOROLOGICAL Revision 9 DATA Page 4 of 9 1.0 PURPOSE2 This Procedure provides instructions to ensure appropriate actions are taken by the Shift Manager (SM) for Main Control Room outages of onsite meteorological data. 2.0 RESPONSIBILITY 1 Daily meteorological channel checks are performed by the SM to verify operability. IF an outage is detected, the SM shall take necessary actions to check backup displays, track the outage, and to initiate repair request. Emergency Planning (EP) Field Support is responsible for operating the meteorological data system and for making the data signal available to the plant. 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS 1

3.1 Background

Requirements for onsite meteorological data are: A. The Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) requires that two of three wind speed channels, two of three wind direction channels, and one of three air temperature differences be operable at all times to support estimation of routine and accident doses. A special report to the NRC is to be prepared for outages of more than seven (7) days. B. Emergency action level event (5.2 tornado) and protective action decision making of the Radiological Emergency Plan (REP) require use of meteorological data. C. R.G. 1.23 "Onsite Meteorological Programs" and ANSI/ANS Standard 3.11-2000 "Determining Meteorological Information at Nuclear Facilities" require a 90 percent annual joint data recovery rate of valid wind speed, wind direction and temperature difference.

LOSS OF EPIP-9 WBN METEOROLOGICAL Revision 9 DATA Page 5 of 9 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 3.2 Met Tower Inoperability 3.2.1 IF Met data is unavailable in the Main Control Room or from the ICS Terminals in the TSC & OSC (METDATA), use the CECC computer terminal in the TSC to get Met Data from the MET Tower using Appendix A of this Procedure. NOTE 1: I&C should be contacted to fix the problem with the ICS display. 3.2.2 IF the minimum required data (See background 3.1) is not available from these methods, declare the system inoperable and begin appropriate tracking. NOTIFY EP Field Support (normal business hours or next working day, whichever is applicable) at x8450. 3.2.3 IF specific Met data is still needed (i.e., WBN EPIP-1, emergency action levels), the remaining steps for obtaining data should be used in the following order: STEP A:

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Call the SQN Control Room (843-6211) and request the needed meteorological information.

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THEN REQUEST the Operations Duty Specialist (ODS) page the duty CECC Meteorologist. The CECC Meteorologist has backup procedures to estimate missing data using established relationships between onsite data and other sources of data. STEP B: CALL the Morristown National Weather Service at 9-1 -(423)-586-8400 and request the wind speed and wind direction. NOTE 2: This information will be from the 10 meter elevation but is still usable. 3.3 Met Tower Repair A. AFTER notification that the Met Tower outage is completed, DOCUMENT the closure of any tracking initiated.

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4.0 REFERENCES

A. Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Offsite Dose Calculation Manual. B. Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Environmental Data Station Manual. C. Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 1, "Emergency Planning Classification Flowchart." D. U.S.N.R.C. Regulatory Guide 1.23, "Onsite Meteorological Programs." E. American Nuclear Society Standard ANSI/ANS-3.11-2000, "Determining Meteorological Information at Nuclear Facilities." F. Meteorological Data Print Program Users Manual. G. Radiological Emergency Notification Directory (REND). H. Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Nowcast Manual, October 1991. I. ANSI N18.7-1976 5.0 APPENDICES Appendix A - CECC Computer and Printer Use 6.0 RECORDS A. QA Records None. B. Non-QA Records All original records/printouts generated during the course of a declared emergency or drill, will be sent to the EP Manager for retention.

APPENDIX A (Page 1 of 2) TSC CECC COMPUTER AND PRINTER USE Note: If computer is already on, go to step (6)

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TURN ON computer terminal (switch is located in front). 0

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PRESS "Data" button on telephone linked to printer (8615). 0

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When the prompt "Destination" appears, PRESS the 'Vax" button on telephone linked to printer. (8615) 0

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DOUBLE PRESS "Return" on terminal key board (repeat step if necessary). 01

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When the prompt "Username" is received, TYPE "WBMET" and PRESS "Return". D

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When the prompt "Password" is received, TYPE "TSC" and PRESS "Return". (NOTE: The password will NOT be seen on the screen.) The printer will print the MET data and log off the computer. 0l

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APPENDIX A (Page 2 of 2) EXAMPLE REPORT WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT METEORLOGICAL DATA DATE: 4-OCT-99 TIME: 11:30:48 (Central) REF: 49 LOCATION: CECC COMPUTER DESCRIPTION INSTRMENT TS LIMIT DATE (Last 15 min) 10m Elevation Operable and 3.5 mph WIND SPEED 46m Elevation Channel Check 5.4 mph 91m Elevation 6.3 mph 10m Elevation 233.7 deg WIND 46m Elevation 222.4 deg DIRECTION 91 m Elevation 219.3 deg AIR 10 to 46m -1.1 F(1) Delta T(1) 10 to 91m -1.9 F(1) 46 to 91 m -0.9 F(1) (1) To calculate Delta T, subtract the Lower elevation temperature value from the higher elevation temperature value (ex: (91m value) - (1Om value)). Performers Initials SROs Initials LOSS OF EPIP-9 WBN METEOROLOGICAL Revision 9 DATA Page 8 of 9

SOURCE NOTES Page 1 of I ANSI N18.7-1976 Subsection 5.3.9.3: 01 POI 2 NCO 920042341, MSC 04181 EPiPs will include the following elements. TVA will have backup procedures to provide MET DATA needed for dose calculations. LOSS OF EPIP-9 WBN METEOROLOGICAL Revision 9 DATA Page 9 of 9

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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES EPIP-12 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Revision 15 Unit 0 QUALITY RELATED PREPARED BY: Beniamin F. McNew, Jr. (Type Name) SPONSORING ORGANIZATION: Emergency Planning APPROVED BY: Frank L. Pavlechko EFFECTIVE DATE: 01/24/2001 LEVEL OF USE: REFERENCE

EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 2 of 22 REVISION DESCRIPTION: Revision Effective Pages Description of Revision Number Date Affected 0 12/04/90 New WBN EPIP, Supersedes IP-17. 1 02/10/93 General Revision. 2 8/16/93 Editorial (non-intent) and format changes. Additional equipment/documents added to key inventory check offs. Non needed equipment/documents removed from inventory check offs. New location of SCBA equipment identified OSC Inventory revised to reflect the new facility. Source notes added to the procedure. 3 01/01/94 Added EOIs, AQIs, SOls, Es, ECAs to Appendix G. Changed "Appendix" to "Attachment" on Appendix D to concur with CECC EPIP-9, and made some editorial changes. 4 04/11/94 Added specific numbers for required kits and spare bottles, deleted number of SCBAs required in RADCON Lab, corrected referenced procedure to O-FPS-510-SCBA, and change from Signature and Review Sheet to Required Emergency SCBA Inventory Sheet. These changes made to Appendix C and Section 4.2. Added OSC medical supplies cabinet to Appendix G. Added RC-1 09 references to Appendix E. Added Section 2.2.4 to use PMI to check facility communications and equipment. 5 10/14/94 Inventory supplies revised to reflect current equipment and references maintained in the TSC, OSC, and RADCON Lab area. Decon supplies added to Appendix A. CN-1 1/17/95 Source note referencing the PM communication test was added to the text. 6 2/23/95 Reference added. Non-intent format changes made. Additions to inventories in TSC and OSC added. OSC staging area equipment identified. CN-1 4/1/95 Source note referencing Operator protective clothing. 7 7/21/95 6,10,12,13, Minor editorial changes (all non-intent) made to the procedure. 14,17 Athens Hospital name revised. Locations of MCR SCBAs enhanced. Electric dosimeters at support hospitals referenced to replace pocket chambers. Ten TLDs (emergency use only) added to TSC inventory. CN-1 8/15/95 11 Revised Appendix D to reflect CECC EPIP-9 revision. 8 2/29/96 3,10, 18, Minor (non-intent) changes made to the procedure. Fire Services 21 (FPS) numbers revised to reflect current PMs. Additions to OSC inventory made. NRC plan removed from the TSC at their direction.

EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 3 of 22 REVISION DESCRIPTION: Revisio Effective Pages Description of Revision n Date Affected Number 9 10/10/96 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, The following non-intent revisions were made: App. H deleted and 16, 17,18, 19, included in section 2.2 of this procedure, section 3.0 Records, added to 20, 21, 23 the procedure, cellular phone(s) were added to TSC and OSC inventories, FPS-510 SCBA title was revised, sign offs were added to App. F, EP Manager address revised. CN-1 2/10/98 3, 10,16,18, App. F-added satellite phone to TSC inventory, added ref. PAI-4.01, App.G-removed Spectralink phones in OSC and added Unidens, other 19, 20, 21 editorials as needed. 10 6/30/98 All Non-intent Changes. Incorporated Change Notice 1. Added references to the TSC and OSC. 11 09/16/98 All The following non-intent changes were made: combined EPIP-12 and 14 RADCON inventory list's items to Appendix A of this procedure; revised RCI-109 to RCDP-8; clarified the use of EP equipment identified in Appendix A; identified DCRM/EP responsibilities to maintain latest revision's of procedures in the emergency facilities. Removed MSPL due to procedure cancellation. 12 2/28/99 All Non-intent change. Revised ERFDS to ICS. 13 10/22/99 All The following intent change was made: The medical supplies stored at the two support hospitals were reduced for the following reasons 1) patient handling processes were improved to reduce unneeded materials; 2) the hospitals requested the unnecessary supplies be removed to enhance storage space in the emergency cabinets; 3) the hospitals have sufficient supplies available due to blood born pathogen prevention programs to provide additional supplies as needed. The following non-intent changes were made: Enhanced titles on two OSC toolboxes and cell phones in the TSC/OSC can be utilized by EP personnel while on duty. ESIs and PA-1 3.01 PCP were removed from the TSC inventory as no longer needed for REP response. Added SAMGs to TSC/OSC inventory. 14 6/14/00 All Non Intent changes. Revised reference to REX to HIS-20. Revised monthly to calendar monthly to match wording in the REP. Fire Operations inspection monthly/quarterly cycle added for clarification. App. A, five (5) calculators moved to OSC from lab for security purposes. App. E, numbers added to hospital set for clarification. App. F, three (3) titles revised on referenced documents and added referenced to the inventory. App. G, titles of two references revised. New KI packets identified. This resolves problems identified in WBN PER, 006394.

EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 4 of 22 REVISION DESCRIPTION: Revisio Effective Pages Description of Revision n Date Affected Number 15 01/24/01 All Plan effectiveness determination revisions indicate the following revisions do not reduce the level of effectiveness of the procedures or Pg. 5,17,18,20 REP: Revised communications/equipment inspection(s) into calendar monthly and quarterly requirements to support REP activities and standardize these tests across TVAN. This revision also brings these tests in line with requirements in NUREG 0654 (Section 2.2). Removed INPO Resource Manual from TSC. It is online and no longer issued in hard copy (App. F). Revised office and dry board supplies descriptions to standardize across TVAN (App. F & G). Revised fire protection PM retention information to provide the WID number for easier tracking on EMPAC (App. B). Non-intent change.

EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 5 of 22 1.0 PURPOSE This Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure (EPIP) provides instructions for required periodic inspections/inventories and maintenance of emergency equipment and supplies. 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3 2.1.1 Responsible organizations shall establish programs/procedures to ensure the inventories for which they are responsible are scheduled and conducted at specified frequencies. 2.1.2 Organizations performing inventory and/or inspection shall ensure the following upon completion: A. Seals or break-away locking devices are in place on cabinets which are not routinely used to provide a means of determining if a cabinet has been opened. B. Signatures of persons performing inventory and/or inspection are obtained. C. Deficiencies noted in the inventory are corrected. D. Completed inventory lists are submitted to the Emergency Preparedness (EP) Manager. 2.1.3 Radiological Control (RADCON) shall be responsible for inventory or inspection of equipment listed in Appendices A and D. NOTE: Radiological equipment identified in Appendix A is considered available for use and not dedicated equipment. This equipment can also be utilized for routine plant operations. 2.1.4 Medical Services is responsible for providing supplies and shall assist Fire Protection (FP) in the inventory or inspection of equipment listed in Appendix B. 2.1.5 Fire Protection shall be responsible for the inventory or inspection of equipment and supplies listed in Appendices B and C. 2.1.6 EP shall be responsible for inventory or inspection of equipment and supplies listed in Appendices E, F and G.

EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 6 of 22 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES (continued) 2.1.7 The WBN EP Manager shall review completed inventory lists (Appendices), investigate deficiencies, provide signature (if required) and maintain file copies. 2.2 Inventory/Inspection Frequency 2.2.1 Emergency Preparedness shall ensure that the contents of emergency equipment and supply cabinets are inventoried, inspected, and checked for operability and/or material condition each calendar quarter unless otherwise specified. After drills, exercises, or real emergencies, equipment and supplies will be replenished as soon as possible by WBN Emergency Preparedness.2 2.2.2 Portable radiation monitoring instruments shall be inventoried and calibrated routinely in accordance with RCDP-8. Instruments should be replaced if they require service/calibration prior to the date of the next inventory.2 These instruments are inventoried on a calendar monthly basis. 2.2.3 Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) units shall be inventoried monthly in accordance with applicable plant procedures and more often as needed.2 2.2.4 Medical/Emergency supplies shall be inventoried monthly/quarterly with applicable plant procedures or more if needed. NOTE: Fire Operations monthly inventories follow a 28 day cycle and Fire Operations quarterly inventories follow a 12 week cycle. 2.2.5 Emergency facilities communications and equipment inspections will be conducted on a calendar monthly and calendar quarterly basis by WBN Emergency Preparedness using Preventive Maintenance Instruction, WBN 0-TEL-250-0001, File # 01 and WBN 0-TEL 250-0002, File #02.4

RESPONSIBILITIES FOR EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES INVENTORY AND MAINTENANCE

SUMMARY

APPENDICES A. B. C, D, E, F, & G A. Radiological Control Lab B. Medical/Emergency Supplies C. Self-Contained Respiratory Equipment D. Emergency Van E. Hospital Emergency Room Cabinet F. Technical Support Center Cabinets References & Supplies G. Operations Support Center Cabinets References & Supplies FREQUENCY RESPONSIBLE Monthly Radiological Control Monthly/Quarterly Fire Protection/Medical Monthly Fire Protection Quarterly Radiological Control Quarterly EP Program Manager Quarterly EP Program Manager Quarterly EP Program Manager 2.3 Inventory/Inspection Instructions 3 2.3.1 Emergency response facility cabinets shall be inventoried against the list of required items (see Appendices). 2.3.2 Special checks of certain material(s) in the cabinets shall be performed as follows: A. Copies of procedures maintained at the emergency response facilities (see Appendices) shall be checked/maintained by DCRM to verify latest revisions. B. TSC and OSC position activity books are maintained/verified by EP. C. SCBA units and spare bottles shall be verified ready for use. D. Protective clothing and heat or moisture-sensitive items shall be checked for deterioration. E. Flashlights shall be checked for power/operability. F. Potassium Iodide (KI) in the OSC medical supply cabinet shall be checked for expiration date as indicated on Appendix G. Stock should be replaced if it expires prior to next projected inventory. EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 7 of 22

EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 8 of 22 2.3.2 Continued G. As necessary, replace batteries with fresh batteries from Power Stores. (Do not discard batteries. Return them to the Toolroom.) 2.3.3 Emergency response facility cabinet inventory lists (Appendices) shall be completed as follows: A. If items are present, in sufficient quantities, and in good working condition, check YES column. B. If a deficiency is noted, check the NO column. Make appropriate corrections and describe the corrective action in the REMARKS column. C. Deficiencies should be corrected immediately. If circumstances do not allow immediate correction, the EP Manager shall be notified. When deficiencies are corrected, the list (Appendix) is initialed and dated. D. Forward completed signature and review list (Appendix) to the EP Manager for confirmation and records management. Original documentation of inventories of medical supplies in the fire emergency equipment cage and ambulance and SCBA equipment will be retained by Fire Protection or Document Control. E. Sealed cabinets or kits do not have to be inventoried unless they contain items which require periodic replacement or pressure checks (for example, batteries and SCBA bottle pressure) or calibration. 3.0 Records 3.1 QA Records None 3.2 Non-QA-records The inventory(s)/inspection(s) in this instruction are Non-QA documents and will be retained by the WBN Emergency Planning Manager for at least two years.

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4.0 REFERENCES

4.1 Interfacing Documents RCDP-8, Radiological Control Departmental Procedure: "Radiological Instrumentation and Equipment Controls" NP Radiological Emergency Plan (REP) ANSI Standard N18.7-1976 WBN FSAR Chapter Six 4.2 Other Documents NUREG 0654, Revision 1, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants Preventive Maintenance Instruction (PMI) 0-FPS-510-SCBA, Cleaning/Sanitizing, Maintenance, Inspection, Storage and Inventory of Positive Pressure MSA, SCBAs.2 FPS-51 0-AMB, FPS-777 - Fire Equip, FPS-510-005 Stretcher, FPS-51 0-0010 Fire Truck 5.0 APPENDICES Appendix A, RADCON Emergency Equipment Appendix B, Medical Emergency Supplies Appendix C, Emergency Use Pressure Demand Self-Contained Respiratory Equipment Appendix D, Radiological Monitoring Van Emergency Equipment Appendix E, Rhea County Medical Center and Athens Regional Medical Center Emergency Cabinet Inventory Appendix F, Technical Support Center Emergency Supplies Appendix G, Operations Support Center Emergency Supplies

Appendix A (Page 1 of 2) RESPONSIBILITY - RADCON RADCON EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT nJ~4;.n. Location: Radiological Control Laboratory and support areas - Service Building, El 713' QUANTITYDESCRIPTION YES NO REMARKS 1 Alpha Survey Meter (500,000 cpm) 1 Neutron dose rate survey meter (0.025 eV - 10 MeV) (5,000 mrem) 2 Teletector or equivalent (1,000 rem/hr. with 13-foot extendable probe) 6 ION Chamber Survey Meter (50 rem/hr.) 1 ION Chamber Survey Meter (20,000 rem/hr.) 5 High Volume Air Sampler (and support equipment) 10 Frisker Type Survey Meters (0-50,000 cpm) 5 Low-Volume Air Sampler (and support equipment) 1 Portable Mini Scaler 5 Calculators (hand-held) (in OSC cabinet) 5 Marinelli beakers I Shielded detector pig 10 Silver zeolite cartridges EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 10 of 22 ý+n

Appendix A (Page 2 of 2) RESPONSIBILITY - RADCON RADCON EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT (continued Date Decontamination Supplies: Location: Radiological Control Laboratory - Service Building, El 713' QUANTITY DESCRIPTION YES NO REMARKS Surgeon Gloves Syringe Gauze Pads Cotton Q-Tips Saline Solution Surgical Brushes Shampoo Soap Soap (liquid abrasive) Mechanic's Hand Cleaner Shaving Cream Razors Cornmeal Paper Bath Towels Towels Scissors Catch Containment w/drain tubing Poly Bottle Petri Dishes Radcon Spill Kit Frisker w/wound probe Duct Tape Facial Tissue Paper Coveralls Inspection performed by: RADCON Representative Reviewed by: EP Manager Date Date Afl SAILI Send completed Appendix A to WBN EP Manager, vv I C -1 P, VVI5IN. EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 11 of 22 2 boxes 1, 60 cc 2 boxes 1 box 2 bottles 5 1 bottle 5 bars 1 bottle 1 can 1 can 5 3 bags I box 25 1 pair 1 2 gallon 5 I 2 rolls 1 box 10

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A sealed trauma kit and other medical supplies for exclusive use by the Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT) shall be located in both the fire emergency equipment cage and ambulance maintained by Fire Protection (FP). Medical Services (MS) identifies and provides the minimum necessary materials to be kept in the kits. FP performs a inventory/inspection of the kits quarterly or after each use of the kit with assistance from MS. FP provides documentation of those inspections. FP will restock kits as necessary. (See PM-0-FPS 510-AMB and FPS-777 Fire Equip., Fire Truck FPS-51 0-0010.)

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Stretchers are placed at strategic locations throughout the plant for LI use by MERT for transportation of seriously ill or injured persons. FP will perform and document quarterly inspections of stretcher locations and their associated equipment. (See PM-0-FPS-510-005, Stretcher).

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Equipment located in the fire emergency cage and ambulance shall LI be available for use by MERT.

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Work Implementing Document (WID) number for the following LI completed packages shall be sent to WBN EP Manager, WTC 1 P WBN: PM-O-FPS-51 O-AMB, PM-O-FPS-510-005-Stretcher Cabinets and FPS-777-Fire Equipment..

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WID numbers for completed PM's received and filed. LI Signature Date

EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 13 of 22 Appendix C (Page 1 of 1) RESPONSIBILITY - FIRE PROTECTION EMERGENCY USE PRESSURE DEMAND SELF-CONTAINED RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT Self-contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) equipment used for radiological emergency conditions are stored at the following locations: 2 REQUIRED NUMBER LOCATION SCBA KITS SPARE BOTTLES

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Main Control Room 10 0 (located in El. 755 Relay Room)

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Auxiliary Building, El 757', Fire Cage 6 6

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Service Building, El 729', Fire Cage 6 6

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Service Building, El 713', Racks 20 20

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Fire Truck and other Response Vehicles 5 4 (fire protection)

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SCBA equipment is inspected and inventoried in accordance with 0-FPS-510-SCBA, Cleaning/Sanitizing, Maintenance, Inspection, Storage and Inventory of Positive Pressure MSA, SCBAs.

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Send completed copy of Required Emergency SCBA Inventory Sheet to WBN EP Manager. One copy will be maintained in WBN EP files.

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Required Emergency SCBA Inventory Sheet received and filed. Signature Date

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See CECC-EPIP-9, Attachment J.

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A copy of Attachment J (completed) will be forwarded to the WBN EP Manager, WTC 1 P-WBN, for review and retention in the WBN EP files.

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CECC Attachment J reviewed and filed. Signature Date

EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 15 of 22 Appendix E RESPONSIBILITY - EP RHEA MEDICAL CENTER AND ATHENS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER EMERGENCY CABINET INVENTORY 7 SAT Quantity Description Remarks Protective Clothing 110 pair Shoe covers 10 Dress out packages (coveralls, booties, gloves) 3 Surgical gowns 2 boxes Surgical gloves 4 rolls Surgical tape for dressout Facility Preparation 1 set Floor coverings (see hospital specific booklet) 20 ft 3 ft approx. wide paper 2 rolls 2 inch approx. duct tape 2 roll Radiation Warning symbol tape (2") 2 Step off pads 1 set Radiological barrier posting signs (5 in set) I set Radiological barrier rope or ribbon 1 set Traffic cones (5 in set) 10 Large rad waste plastic bags (trash can size) 10 Medium rad waste plastic bags 2 copies Hospital specific booklet 1 Radioactive material label tape Decontamination Su )plies I Decontamination table, backboard and bottles (min. total capacity of 10 gallons) 1 Flexible funnel with drain hose 1 Decontamination media /soap product 1 NCRP # 65 Reference Handbook 12 Cotton swabs 20 Zip lock bags for sample collection 10 Labels for sample bags 2 Scissors 1 Wall poster with decontamination steps Health Physics Supplies (Serial # and cal due) 1 Bicron ISM (RSO-5 or 50) 2 Bicron Surveyor 50 1 Wound probe with cable 10 TLDs 10 Electronic dosimeters and tray 200 Smears 12 Radioactive Material tags 1 Masslin mop and 20 cloths Inspected by:

  • A copy of completed Appendix E will be retained in the WBN EP files.

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C. - Appendix F (Page 1 of 4) RESPONSIBILITY - EP EMERGENCY SUPPLIES TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC)' Retain completed Appendix F in WBN EP file. Inspection Performed By Date EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 16 of 22 (TSC Reference Areas) (Checkoff) 1'lp {' REMARKS NO DOCUMENTS Plant Drawings (verify existence only) DCRM Controls Listing 1 ASME Steam tables I FRED Users Manual 2 Meteorological Data Display Programs User's Manual I Meteorological Data Print Program User's Manual 1 WBN Environmental Data Station Manual 3 Emergency Paging System User's Manual (1 in MCR) 3 NP REP (Radiological Emergency Plan) 2 REND (Radiological Emergency Notification Directory) 2 CECC EPIPs 4 WBN EPIPs 1 set Position Activity Books (latest Procedure Rev.) I set SOIs (System Operating Instructions) 3 copies Unit 1 Technical Specifications 1 copy Function Restoration Instructions 2 copy Emergency Instructions 1 copy Emergency Contingency Actions 1 Safety and Health Manual .L-r--Q inspection Performed By Date

Appendix F (Page 2 of 4) RESPONSIBILITY - EP EMERGENCY SUPPLIES TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC) Retain completed Appendix F in WBN EP file. Inspection Performed By Date EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 17 of 22 SC Reference Areas) (Checkoff) YE.__S NOO REMARKS DOCUMENTS 10 WBN Phone Directories (latest edition) 10 TVA Phone Directories (latest edition) I WBN FSAR (Updated) I State of Tennessee Multijurisdictional REP Response Plan 1 WBN ODCM 2 set AOIs (Abnormal Operating Instructions) I set TIs (Technical Instructions) (Index/EPP Selected) 1 set GOIs (General Operating Instructions) I Master Fuse List, Vol. 1 & 2 1 (set) System Description Manual 3 ICS System User's Guide 1 (set) Annunciator Response Instructions Inspection Performed By (T: Date

Appendix F (Page 3 of 4) RESPONSIBILITY - EP EMERGENCY SUPPLIES TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC) (TSC Reference Areas) (Checkoff) DOCUMENTS (continued) RCIs (Radiological Control Instructions) 2 books 1 ECIs Environmental Control Instructions (EPP Selected) 1 Chemistry Manual (EPP Selected) 1 Periodic Instructions (EPP Selected) 7 SAMGs 3 SAMG Set Point and Comp Aid Basis 1 copy Chattanooga Phone Directory (current edition) 1 copy Knoxville Phone Directory (current edition) Communications Equipment & Calculators YES NO 3 Communications Head Sets 1 Telephone (Cordless) (ac power) 6 TI-55 Calculators (or equivalent) 1 Spectralink Phone System 1 Video Recorder 10 Emergency TLDs 1Satellite Phone and Accessories Expiration Date: Retain completed Appendix F in WBN EP tile. Inspection Performed By Date EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 18 of 22 REMARKS Date Inspection Performed By

Appendix F (Page 4 of 4) RESPONSIBILITY - EP EMERGENCY SUPPLIES TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC) SUPPLIES Assorted Dryboard Supplies 2 rolls Thermal Paper Assorted Desk Top Supplies Assorted Office Supplies Keys to TSC in Main Control Room Cellular Telephone 6 (available for facility/EP use) Inspection Performed By: Reviewed by: WBN EP Manager (TSC Reference Areas) (Checkoff) YES NO REMARKS Date Date Retain completed Appendix F in WBN EP file. EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 19 of 22

Appendix G (Page 1 of 2) RESPONSIBILITY - EP EMERGENCY SUPPLIES OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER OSC Areas (CHECKOFF) DOCUMENTS YES NO REMARKS 1 set Position Activity Books (latest revision) Plant Drawings (verify existence only DCRM controls listing) I WBN EPIPs 10 WBN Telephone Book (latest edition) 5 TVA Telephone Book (latest edition) 1 Nuclear Power Safety and Health Manual (NPSHM) 1 set Vendor Manual Cross References 1 set Maintenance Instructions (MIs) (selected, see EPP) 1 set Emergency Contingency Actions (ECAs) 1 set Abnormal Operating Instructions (AOIs) 1 set System Operating Instructions (SOIs) 1 set Emergency Instructions (Els) 2 ICS System User's Guide 1 Functional Restorations Instructions Master Fuse List Vol. 1 & 2 BP-364, Control of Portable Two-way Radios CHEM 13.0 & 13.15 1 SAMG Communications Equipment 3 Auto dial telephones 1 Fax machine 2 ICS Terminals 3 Computer Terminals 1 LaserJet V Printer 4 Portable Phones 1 HIS-20 Terminal 1 Cellular Telephone 6 (available for facility/EP use) Retain completed Appendix G in WBN EP file. Date EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 20 of 22 Inspection Performed By

Appendix G (Page 2 of 2) RESPONSIBILITY - EP EMERGENCY SUPPLIES OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER OSC Areas (Checkoff) Supplies YES NO Keys to OSC in Main Control Room 2 Easels Assorted desktop supplies for all positions 6 Status Boards Assorted Dryboard Supplies Assorted Office Supplies 1 Book of Current OSC Briefing/Debriefing Forms 5 Calculators Tool Room EQUIPMENT OSC (Tool Kits) Boilermakers Limitorque Mechanical/Machinist Instrument Electrical Steam Fitters Safety equipment Medical Supply Cabinet First Aid Kit 2,000 tablets of KI KI Issuance Instructions Inserts OSC Staging Area(s) Tables and chairs Rex Terminal Anti C clothing/supplies 5 Speaker System Overnight Cots & Sleeping Bags Inspection Performed By:__ Reviewed By: Date: Date: EP Manaaer Retain completed Appendix G in WBN EP file. EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 21 of 22 REMARKS EP Manacier

SOURCE NOTES Page 1 of 1 1 MC-840427005015, MSC-02387, NCO-920042683. 2 FSR-06-293 FSR-06-294. NCO-920110809 FSR-06-294 NCO-920057401 3 ANSI Standard N18.7-1976 Subsection 5.3.9.3: 01 POI 4 MSC-00590, LIC COND 21 Resp NCO 920030105 5 HEO 219 6 PERWB960582 7 NCRP#9 Onsite Ambulance complete and in service. Section Appendix B (page 1 of 1). Also see EPIP-10. The MCRHS area is designed for long-term occupation by personnel required during emergency operations. Supplies and equipment are provided Section 2.2 Inventory/Inspection Frequency, 2.2.3, also see Section 4.2. Other documents Appendix C Emergency Use Pressure Demand S.C.B.A.s and Appendix F, Technical Support Center Emergency Supplies. Also see EPIP-6 Section 3.6 Long Term Operations 3.6.3. Contents of EPIPs that support the REP will contain the following elements. In reference to Licensing Condition 21, communication system required by the Facility Emergency Plan are tested once per year during an emergency drill. Operator protective clothing maintained in the OSC. Added cellular phone to OSC and TSC inventories. "Management of Persons Accidentally Contaminated with Radionuclides" EMERGENCY EPIP-12 WBN EQUIPMENT Revision 15 AND SUPPLIES Page 22 of 22

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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES EPIP-14 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROL RESPONSE Revision 14 Unit 0 QUALITY RELATED PREPARED BY: Benjamin F. McNew. Jr. (Type Name) SPONSORING ORGANIZATION: Emergency Planning APPROVED BY: Frank L. Pavlechko EFFECTIVE DATE: 01/24/2001 LEVEL OF USE: REFERENCE

REVISION DESCRIPTION: Revision Implementation Description of Revision Number Date 0 05/02/90 New WBN EPIP. Supersedes IP-14. 1 08/27/90 Include note to address Kr-85 Hazards from Decayed Fuel Per NRC lIE 90

08. Correct spelling in header. Update reference titles.

2 05/20/91 Add additional respiratory protection equipment to Section 2.2. Clarify responsibilities and duties of RADCON Lab personnel. Add new Attachment

6. Add Source Note Page.

3 02/10/93 Added Responsibilities section. Changed response time for 7 RADCON Techs to 60 minutes. Removed responsibilities of RADCON Manager. Refer to WBN EPIP-6. Removed section on responsibilities and duties of RADCON Personnel Assigned to the OSC. Refer to WBN EPIP-7. Removed reference to the Lead HP Tech in 2.6.1. 4 8/16/93 Editorial (non-intent) and format changes. Additional information provided on the alternate lab (RADCON) location. Source notes added to the procedure. in-plant Rad monitors revised. Appendices realigned for easy use. 5 1/1/94 Changes made to the procedure to incorporate new 10 CFR 20 and EPA 400 Guidance. 6 4/11/94 Added ARW statement in Section 3.2.11. 7 2/23/95 Editorial (non-intent) and format changes. 8 4/21/95 Rad monitor list enhanced in Appendix C. Form revised in Appendix F to allow for signatures. Editorial non-intent changes made. Revision IImplementation Pages Description of Revision Number Date Affected 9 2/15/97 4,5,6,7,9, Editorial and non-intent changes made (i.e. grammatical/typographical). 11,12,13, Instruction information in the procedure reformatted in some sections to make it 15, 18,22 more user friendly. Hospital name revised. Location of site KI locker identified. Revised Occupational Dose From Inhalation of Iodine 131 chart to emphasize the more limiting thyroid vs. whole body. New location of KI inventory paperwork in EPIP-12 identified. Respiratory protection guidelines revised so that they correspond with guidance provided in RCI-120. Duplicate/redundant instructions were combined. Reference to pocket chamber dosimetry replaced with the enhanced electronic dosimeters. TRN 30 reference removed from the procedure due to it no longer being applicable. RADCON callout information enhanced and printout location (TSC) of the ERO pager activation list added to the procedure. RADIOLOGICAL EPIP-14 WBN CONTROL Revision 14

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Page 3 of 26 REVISION LOG Revision Implementation Pages Description of Revision Number Date Affected CN-1 2/18/98 3, 6, 7, Made instructions in 3.7.5 more descript with current Radcon procedures and 14, 15, 19 instruments, renumbered steps 3.7.5 through&_37.9, referenced EPIP-10 in 3.8.4, other editorials 10 6/30/98 All Non-intent Changes. Incorporated Change Notice 1. Typographical corrections made. Added concerning radiation injuries to 3.8.3. Added ANSI Qualified per source note 7 in Appendix A. Added RCI-120 reference. 11 9/16/98 All The following non-intent changes were made: revised KI instructions on Appendix E; consolidated inventory list for RADCON equipment in EPIP-12, "Emergency Equipment and Supplies" to eliminate repetitive instructions; typographical corrections made. 12 2/28/99 All Non-intent change. Revised ERFDS to ICS and referenced alternate OSC location. 13 6/14/00 All Non Intent change. Clarified number of Radcon personnel to be called in, in addition to onshift staff. Included use ofRWP 911 and 912 to cover entry teams in drills and emergencies. Added a step in the Alert actions to notify SQN, Radcon to dispatch their monitoring van (as needed) to support WBN. Added; the OSC to the emergency paging printout locations for easier access by the Radcon SS. Replaced KI bottle information to reflect new packaging. Revised medical center title for Rhea Hospital. Revised reference of ANSI qualified "Techs" to "personnel" to clarify acceptable staffing. This revision resolves problems identified in WBN PER006394. 14 01/24/01 All Plan effectiveness determination reviews indicated the following revisions do not reduce level of effectiveness of the procedure or REP: Pg. Clarified use of RWP 911 & 912 to match wording in RCDP-3 Section 3.6.7 5,8,12,15, Typographical addition (') made to elevation 713'. 19,21 Deleted reference to RE-90-280 & RE-290-293 per direction of DCN 50482-A & SA WBP LEE-00-052. Non-intent change.

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Page 4 of 26 1.0 PURPOSE This Procedure describes the actions and responsibilities of the Watts Bar Radiological Control (RADCON) Section in the event of a radiological emergency. 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4 Emergencies classified by the Site Emergency Director will require that the WBN Radiological Control Section perform functions and actions defined in this procedure. 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS 3.1 General Instructions"'4' 6 3.1.1 The response to radiological emergencies by RADCON personnel will depend upon the type and magnitude of the existing emergency condition. This can range from a minimal response requiring one or two people to a total manpower mobilization. In addition, it should be noted radiological problems may not be associated with a given emergency [as defined in the Radiological Emergency Plan (REP)]. Natural phenomena, security threats, or other events not involving radiological problems could be the cause for the emergency status. 3.1.2 IF an ALERT, SITE AREA EMERGENCY, or GENERAL EMERGENCY is classified, RADCON is required to assemble a specific number of personnel as described below. A. During normal and off-shifts, an ALERT will be announced over the public address system and the emergency pagers will be activated. (In the event of a SITE AREA EMERGENCY or GENERAL EMERGENCY, the offsite sirens will be activated by the state.) B. The RADCON Lab will be contacted by the SM. The Radiological Control Shift Supervisor (RCSS) will determine the number of RADCON personnel currently onsite and will ensure at least a total of seven (7) additional are available onsite within approximately 60 minutes.

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Page 5 of 26 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 3.2 Precautions and Limitations 2,4 During a radiological emergency established radiological control procedures will normally be utilized to cover most situations. Since the magnitude of the problem(s) may be more severe, it is imperative that all requirements for entry into affected plant areas be met. This section summarizes items that will need to be addressed prior to entry into the affected areas and during recovery operations. 3.2.1 Plant accidents involving core damage may produce excessive dose rates and airborne activity concentrations within plant areas. Radiological precautions must be followed under these conditions until available data indicates otherwise. 3.2.2 These precautions could include the following: The use of respiratory equipment, Issuance of KI, Multiple layers of protective clothing, The use of electronic dosimeters, multiple TLDs and extremity TLDs as appropriate. The use of RWP (911) for drills and (912) for actual emergencies should be utilized to cover the entry team(s). Personnel will be instructed to monitor their dosimetry frequently to prevent overexposure. 3.2.3 IF core damage is suspected or if for any other reason elevated airborne activity concentrations are present, then appropriate respiratory protection will be required. Initial entry will probably require the use of respiratory equipment, since iodines may be present in significant quantities. CAUTION IF spent fuel damage is involved, be aware of the potential for significant skin doses from Kr-85. After spent fuel has decayed greater than 190 days, Kr-85 is the predominant gaseous nuclide. Consequently, the dose to the skin could be approximately 150 times the whole body dose. [Reference 4.0] The following respiratory guidelines will be considered during emergency incidents: 3.2.4

3.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) WBN EMERGENCY RESPIRATOR ISSUE GUIDELINES NOTE: THESE GUIDELINES ARE RECOMMENDATIONS ONLY, SUBJECT TO THE JUDGEMENT OF RADCON AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL. THESE GUIDELINES ARE APPLICABLE ONLY TO PROTECTION FROM AIRBORNE RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL AND DO NOT APPLY TO RESPIRATORS/SCBAs ISSUED FOR PROTECTION FROM INDUSTRIAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS OR ATMOSPHERES IMMEDIATELY HAZARDOUS TO LIFE OR HEALTH. TASKS TO SAVE A LIFE: OR PREVENT SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE TO PLANT HIGH PRIORITY TASKS: (priority 1 or 2) NOTE: IF INDIVIDUAL'S TOTAL INTAKE FOR THE YEAR TO DATE EXCEEDS 200 DAC-HRS., DOSE RESULTING FROM ALL INTAKES FOR THE YEAR TO DATE MUST BE ASSESSED IN DETERMINING THE TEDE. LOW or MID PRIORITY: TASKS -Respirator/SCBA not required to enter airborne radioactivity areas provided resulting internal dose plus external dose will not result in TEDE exceeding NRC dose limits or, if approved by the SED, doses up to the TVA emergency dose limits (i.e., up to 25 rem/10 rem) (this can include uptakes > 1 ALI) -Respirator/SCBA not required to enter airborne areas if the the following are true: -Individual's internal dose plus external dose will not result in TEDE exceeding NRC annual dose limit; and -Delays or hindrances caused by issuing or wearing respirators/SCBAs will jeopardize the success or timeliness of the task; or -Use of a respirator/SCBA will result in a higher TEDE to the responding individuals. -Use WBN RCI-120, attachments 1 and 2, for respirator issue guidance. Protective requirements may be revised at the discretion of the TSC RADCON Manager as sample data becomes available. RADIOLOGICAL EPIP-14 WBN CONTROL Revision 14

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Page 7 of 26 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 3.2.5 Special precautions must be taken when obtaining samples. Smears may have significant dose rates (in the REM/hr range). High airborne activity could result in significant activity concentrations being collected onto the filter media. FOLLOW standard RADCON procedures, should samples be considered radiological hazards. 3.2.6 ENSURE all electronic dosimeters are properly processed for each worker. MAKE arrangements to have TLDs read, as soon as possible. IF possible, RESTRICT repetitive entries of workers. SUBSTITUTE other qualified personnel for team members, on reentry's, to distribute exposures. Employee's remaining allowable dose shall be verified by RADCON prior to entry into plant areas. 3.2.7 IF plant conditions are such that radiological conditions are changing rapidly, it may not be possible to use previous data in order to determine protective requirements. This factor must be considered prior to allowing survey teams into affected plant areas. 3.2.8 The "Buddy System" shall be utilized for initial entries into any area where radiological conditions are not known or any area where radiological conditions could be changing due to plant conditions. At least one person of the buddy system must be qualified in radiological controls procedures. Monitoring teams should maintain communication capabilities with the RADCON Lab. 3.2.9 Habitability surveys of OSC, TSC, and assembly areas shall be performed as necessary. 3.2.10 Advanced Radiation Worker (ARW) trained personnel will respond (upon request) to the Radiological Control Shift Supervisor during a radiological emergency and provide support and surveillance as needed during the initial phase.

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Page 8 of 26 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 3.3 Response Classification Guidelines 4 3.3.1 NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT A. No offsite radiological problems are postulated during a NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT. B. These events require a certain notification to be made to offsite agencies. These events will not have any major impact on RADCON. C. RADCON will follow standard practices and procedures during response work. 3.3.2 ALERT A. A limited radiological release is possible during an ALERT situation. Onsite emergency teams will be activated and offsite agencies contacted. B. IF the assembly alarm is activated, RADCON personnel shall secure work in a safe manner and report to the 713' RADCON Lab for assembly and accountability. C. RADCON Techs. will be dispatched to survey assembly and accountability areas as necessary. D. It should be noted that an ALERT situation may require the evacuation of a certain plant area and/or building. RADCON shall ensure these areas are properly posted and arrangements are made with Nuclear Site Security to restrict all unauthorized access to the affected area(s). E. RADCON personnel will assist in the development of all recovery plans as necessary. Recommendations will be made to keep exposures As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) and to approve recovery activities. F. An offsite survey team may be dispatched from SQN, if coverage is necessary. Site RCSS will contact SQN Radcon Lab as soon as possible for assistance. (Refer to CECC EPIP-9)

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Page 9 of 26 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued)] 3.3.3 SITE AREA EMERGENCY A. During a SITE AREA EMERGENCY, there may be releases to the environment requiring RADCON response. B. A SITE AREA EMERGENCY may require the evacuation of a plant building or buildings. C. Personnel will be notified to assemble for accountability, RADCON shall secure work in a safe manner and proceed to the 713' RADCON Lab. D. An accountability will be made in accordance with WBN EPIP-8. Information shall be gathered describing the emergency situation; RADCON representatives shall be sent to the assembly areas to determine if any workers were in the affected plant areas at the time of the event. These people shall be separated from other plant workers and personnel contamination surveys initiated for all personnel. E. As reports become available regarding the details of the emergency, RADCON personnel shall prepare all necessary equipment needed and ready a survey team(s) for entry into the affected area(s). F. Upon notification from the Technical Support Center (TSC), survey team(s) may be dispatched from the OSC to various areas of the plant. It should be noted that depending on the type of accident, initial survey(s) may not be performed until hours or days after an event. In this case, procedures may be developed describing the reentry steps to be followed. G. A site boundary survey may be required. The details of the survey shall be coordinated with the TSC. The emergency van should be utilized while performing these surveys. H. An offsite survey team may be dispatched from SQN, if coverage is necessary. Site RCSS will contact the SQN RADCON Lab as soon as possible for assistance. (REFER TO CECC EPIP-9.)

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Page 10 of 26 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) I. Precautions may be required to prevent personnel overexposures. These exposures could result directly from radiation emitted from the plume and/or due to submersion in the plume. (REFER TO Section 3.6, Issuance of KI, of this Procedure.) J. RECORD all survey results. All findings shall be reported to the TSC or Central Emergency Control Center (CECC) (if activated). If results indicate offsite contamination, the survey areas may need to be extended. OBTAIN further instructions and PERFORM required surveillance(s). K. Additional manpower support and equipment may be obtained from other TVA nuclear facilities. 3.3.4 GENERAL EMERGENCY A. During a GENERAL EMERGENCY, there may be radiation releases to the environment requiring RADCON response. These releases may require the implementation of evacuation procedures. B. An extensive RADCON response will be required during a GENERAL EMERGENCY. C. The actions described under SITE AREA EMERGENCY will be applicable to a GENERAL EMERGENCY condition as well. D. During a GENERAL EMERGENCY, conditions in the RADCON Lab may be such that evacuation is warranted. If this situation develops, a RADCON Lab would need to be established within an area of low background radiation. Alternate locations (such as the various equipment rooms in the Control Building or portions of the WBN Training Center) will be considered (the RADCON Manager in the TSC is responsible for making this determination). The Site Emergency Director shall be informed when it becomes necessary to evacuate the RADCON Lab. The alternate lab would be equipped with necessary supplies and instrumentation needed to perform minimum radiological surveys and analyses required during an emergency (SEE Appendix B).5

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Page 11 of 26 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) E. If it is necessary to evacuate the RADCON-ab, the personnel stationed in the lab will secure the equipment listed in Appendix A of EPIP-12. This equipment will be brought to the alternate lab by RADCON. This list is a minimum, and if time permits and manpower allows, efforts should be made to transport additional equipment and supplies to the alternate lab. F. All subsequent offsite activities will be coordinated with offsite support agency survey teams to make the best use of available manpower. REPORT all survey results as soon as possible to the TSC or CECC (if activated) so recommendations to the proper agencies can be made to initiate any required protective actions. 3.4 Duties of RADCON Personnel Assigned to the TSC 4 3.4.1 The TSC is activated during an ALERT, SITE AREA EMERGENCY, or GENERAL EMERGENCY. 3.4.2 The RADCON Manager is the designated RADCON TSC Manager. Approved alternates rotate this Emergency Respond Organization (ERO) duty. Additional, suitably trained and qualified personnel are listed on the ERO call list. It should be noted that the duty RCSS may serve as the TSC representative during the initial stages of an emergency until relieved by a duly qualified individual 3.4.3 The responsibilities and duties of the TSC RADCON Manager are summarized in WBN EPIP-6.

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Page 12 of 26 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 3.5 Duties of RADCON Personnel Assigned to the RADCON Lab. 3.5.1 The RADCON Shift Supervisor (RCSS) or qualified designee is responsible for managing the activities of the 713' Lab. Appendix A of this procedure can be used as a guide by the RCSS during REP activities. 3.5.2 Survey teams are dispatched from the OSC staging areas. The RCSS is responsible for ensuring survey teams are properly equipped and protected and are aware of any special precautions, plant conditions, or requirements, (e.g., RWP). 3.5.3 The RCSS will ensure all entries are properly coordinated and approved by the OSC. 3.5.4 The RCSS is responsible for ensuring adequate numbers of RADCON personnel are available to support emergency activities. When an Alert or higher emergency has been classified, ensure seven (7) additional RADCON personnel have responded to the emergency page (printout in OSC/TSC). For a summary of minimal assignments during emergency see Appendix G of this Procedure. 3.5.5 The RCSS is responsible for preparing and designating an onsite RADCON monitoring team. Team members will prepare the monitoring van in accordance with CECC-EPIP-9. For immediate offsite monitoring, the RCSS should request assistance from SQN. 3.5.6 The RCSS will dispatch survey teams to assembly areas, the OSC, and TSC to evaluate radiological conditions and monitor radiation levels as conditions dictate. These survey teams will be responsible for monitoring contamination levels (both on personnel and floor/equipment areas) and implementing corrective actions (e.g., decontamination or zoning) as necessary. 3.5.7 The RCSS will monitor the 713' Lab for habitability and will coordinate evacuation activities to the alternate lab location (Appendix B) if warranted. The RCSS may use ICS or Appendix C to track radiological conditions in the plant. 3.5.8

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Page 13 of 26 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 3.6 Issuance of-Potassium Iodide (KI) 3,6 3.6.1 IF the TSC RADCON Manager or designee has reason to believe a person's projected cumulative dose to the thyroid from inhalation of radioactive iodine might exceed 10 rem, the exposed person should be started immediately on a dose regimen of potassium iodide (KI). Anyone authorized to administer KI shall be familiar with the Food and Drug Administration's approved package insert and be sure each proposed recipient is similarly informed. KI recipients will acknowledge their understanding of the consequences of taking or refusing KI by signing-in on the "Potassium Iodide Issue Report" (Appendix F). The initial dose of KI should not be delayed and those who begin therapy should continue the 10-day course of KI unless their thyroid dose is determined not to have exceeded 10 rem. An adequate supply of KI for the site is stored at the OSC staging area. FOLLOW dosage schedules as outlined on the package insert. 3.6.2 Projected cumulative doses to the thyroid from inhalation of radioactive iodine can be determined using Appendix D, "Occupational Dose from Inhalation of Iodine-13 1." 3.6.3 KI is stored in the Emergency Medical Supply cabinet (OSC staging area). KI has an approved shelf-life with the expiration date listed on each tablet package. To ensure the KI supply is valid, these dates will be inspected during the quarterly OSC emergency supply inventory identified in WBN EPIP-12 and the KI will be replaced as necessary. 3.6.4 A copy of the Food and Drug Administration approved package insert shall accompany the issuance of KI. Dosage schedules and other pertinent information are outlined on the package insert and should be followed closely (Appendix E). 3.6.5 The issuing agent shall complete the "Potassium Iodide (KI) Issue Report," (Appendix F) for KI when issued. A copy of this report will be routed to the TSC RADCON Manager in a timely manner.

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Page 14 of 26 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 3.7 Radioiodine Sample Acquisition 3.7.1 During accident conditions, noble gas concentrations may be present in significant quantities. The collection of these noble gases on charcoal cartridges during iodine sampling will interfere with subsequent iodine analysis. Silver zeolite (AgZ) cartridges are provided for use during periods of high noble gas concentrations. CAUTION 1 RCI-101 should be referenced for hazards associated with Silver Zeolite cartridge use. CAUTION 2 Sample cartridges may exhibit high dose rates after sampling during accident conditions. Exercise good ALARA practices when handling, storing, and disposing of these cartridges. 3.7.2 Radioiodine samples should be collected at 30 liters per minute (LPM) for daily or weekly samples. Grab samples may be collected at 30 or 60 LPM based upon the type of air sampler used and the conditions in the sample location. 3.7.3 Radioiodine sample volumes of less than 900 liters may be performed if it is known or suspected that dose rates on the AgZ cartridges will exceed 10 mrem/hr. During these instances, sample duration's may be reduced to 5 minutes. Sample duration's less than 5 minutes may be used for ALARA purposes but shall be pre-approved by the RCSS. 3.7.4 Upon completion of sampling activities, the air sample should be returned to the RADCON Lab for analysis as soon as possible. Prior to departing the RCA, a radiation survey of the sample head shall be performed to determine the contact dose rate. The results of this survey shall determine any special handling or packaging requirements during analysis. 3.7.5 IF the iodine sample activity is > 1 mrem/hr., a contact dose rate should be taken by using a Ludlum 14-C or equivalent GM survey instrument with the beta window closed. The radioiodine air activity can be approximated by using the following formula: [Average of the Front and Back Contact Dose Rate (mrem/hr) X 5.1 E-3] p.Ci/ml = Volume (liters)

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Page 15 of 26 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 3.7.6 Radioiodine cartridges with contact gamma dose rates greater than or equal to 100 mrem/hr shall not be delivered to the Chemistry Lab without prior approval of the Chemistry Count Room Supervisor and the RCSS. 3.7.7 RADCON personnel shall inform Chemistry personnel of the contact dose rates of the samples. RADCON personnel should provide radiological coverage during handling, analysis and disposal if samples read greater than 100 mrem/hr. The RCSS will approve disposal methods and location for all samples reading greater than 100 mrem/hr. 3.7.8 Gamma analysis results shall be reported to the RCSS as soon as possible. 3.7.9 Accident related radioiodine samples should be documented and analyzed in accordance with RCI-101 or CECC-EPIP-9 as appropriate. 3.8 Personnel Decontamination and Facilities 3.8.1 RCI-102 describes the procedures to be used for personnel decontamination. 3.8.2 Contaminated personnel are normally decontaminated at the 713' elevation decon facility. This facility is equipped with a wash sink, shower, and all necessary supplies. These supplies normally include various decontamination agents and soaps, towels, clean clothing, and other miscellaneous supplies. 3.8.3 Concerning radiation injuries, grossly contaminated personnel with injuries are normally treated at the 713' elevation prior to transfer to an offsite medical facility unless the injury requires immediate transportation. 3.8.4 Contaminated personnel requiring offsite medical attention are treated at either of the agreement hospitals (Rhea County Medical Center [Dayton] or Athens Regional Medical Center [Athens]). The hospital(s) have a complete staff and have been trained in the handling and care of contaminated patients. Refer to WBN EPIP-10 for guidance on transporting contaminated and radiation injuries to REACTs in Oak Ridge. Watts Bar maintains a supply cabinet at each hospitals' Emergency Room which contains posting materials and various other supplies.

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4.0 REFERENCES

4.1 Interfacing Documents CECC-EPIP-9, "Emergency Radiological Monitoring Procedures" WBN EPIP-6, "Activation and Operation of the Technical Support Center (TSC)" WBN EPIP-7, "Activation and Operation of the Operations Support Center (OSC)" WBN EPIP-8, " Personnel Accountability and Evacuation" WBN EPIP-10, "Medical Emergency Response" WBN EPIP-1 1 "Security and Access Control" WBN EPIP-12, "Emergency Equipment and Supplies" WBN EPIP-13, "Termination of the Emergency and Recovery" WBN EPIP-15, "Emergency Exposure Guidelines" WBN EPIP-16, "Initial Dose Assessment for Radiological Emergencies" NRC Information Notice 90-08, Kr-85 Hazards from Decayed Fuel 4.2 Other Documents 10 CFR 50.72 Immediate Notification Requirements for Operating Nuclear Power Reactors NUREG 0654, FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants RCI-101, Radiation Contamination, and Airborne Surveys RCI-102, Contamination and Hot Particle Control RCI-120, Respirator Minimization Process ANSI N18.7-1976

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Page 17 of 26 4.2 Other Documents (continued) 10 CFR 20 Standards for Protection Against Radiation EPA 400-R-92-00 1, Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents ICS System User's Guide 5.0 APPENDICES Appendix A, "RADCON Shift Supervisor" Appendix B, "Alternate RADCON Lab Location" Appendix C, "Selected Key In-plant Radiation Monitors" Appendix D, "Occupational Dose From Inhalation of Iodine-13 1" Appendix E, "Potassium Iodide Administration Instructions" Appendix F, "Potassium Iodide Issue Report" Appendix G, "RADCON Emergency Staffing Function/Times" 6.0 RECORDS 6.1 QA Records NONE 6.2 Non-QA Records Appendixes A, C, and F will be retained for real emergencies and the NRC Graded Exercise by the WBN EP Manager.

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Page 18 of 26 APPENDIX A Page 1 of 1 RADCON SHIFT SUPERVISOR CHECKLIST IF The RCSS has been contacted of a REP activation, the following checklist may be used as a guide to complete actions.

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INITIATE immediate requested actions by the Main Control Room (MCR). 0

2.

IF activation is ALERT or higher, ensure seven (7) additional ANSI Qualified 0 RADCON personnel have responded to the emergency page. (Printout in OSC/TSC). Follow FFD directions for call-in of unscheduled work per EPIP-7.7 03

3.

CONTACT SQN to dispatch Offsite survey team per CECC-EPIP-9. 0

4.

IF time allows, prepare the Radiological Sampling Van to be dispatched 0 per CECC-EPIP-9.

5.

INITIATE CECC-EPIP-9, as requested by the SM, TSC or CECC. 0

6.

IF following 2 conditions are met, go to the TSC and perform TSC C3 RADCON Manager's functions until relieved. (Ref WBN EPIP-6) C RCSS functions can be performed from the TSC. O3 TSC RADCON Manager is not in the TSC.

7.

IF Assembly Alarm has been activated, dispatch RADCON personnel to 0 assembly areas (as needed) per WBN EPIP-8 to survey assembly areas.

8.

DISPATCH RADCON personnel for search and rescue teams into the plant 0 (as needed) per WBN EPIP-8.

9.

ENSURE radiological habitability in the MCR, TSC and OSC throughout 0 the REP activation.

10.

DIRECT radiological field monitoring teams until relieved by TSC 11 RADCON Manager.

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IF evacuation of the RADCON Lab is required, relocate emergency C equipment in Appendix B of this procedure.

APPENDIX B Page 1 of 1 ALTERNATE RADCON LAB/OSC LOCATION The location of the Alternate RADCON Lab/OSC will depend on inplant radiological conditions. The TSC RADCON Manager, after consultation with the SED, will make the decision on location transfer. Possible locations that will be considered are the Alternate OSC in the Main Office Building Team Room and the Relay Room 755' level next to the Control Room and the TSC or the WBN Training Center. 5,8 Equipment identified in EPIP-12 Appendix A, will be moved to the alternate RADCON Lab if conditions warrant the evacuation of the 713' Lab. N. RADIOLOGICAL EPIP-14 WBN CONTROL Revision 14

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Page 20 of 26 APPENDIX C Page 1 of 2 RADCON personnel should first utilize the Integrated Computer System (ICS) to assist them in tracking in-plant radiological conditions. Key radiation monitoring information can be found in the following TSC Mimics or ICS system group. 4RM1 In-plant radiation monitors 4RM2 In-plant radiation monitors EFF1 Radiation monitors associated with the plant's release paths Group - System Group Menu - SYS-90-RAD MON Questions on the ICS can be referenced in the ICS User's Manual which are located in the TSC/OSC. Should the ICS not be available, then the worksheets of this appendix can be utilized (as needed) to track in-plant radiological conditions. SELECTED KEY IN-PLANT RADIATION MONITORS UPDATED READINGS, CPM, mR/Hr., or R/Hr. DESCRIPTION IDENTIFIER BACKGROUND Date Date Date Date READING Time Time Time Time O-M-12 Spent Fuel Pit Area (El. 757) I&2-RE-90-1 Upper Containment RB (El. 757) I-RE-90-2 Spent Fuel Pool Skimmer (El. 737) O-RE-90-5 Filter Area Monitor CCW Heat Exchangers (El. 737) 1&2-RE-90-6 Hot Sample Room (El. 713) 1&2-RE-90-7 AFW Pump Area (El. 713) 1&2-RE-90-8 Waste Condensate Tanks (El. 692) O-RE-90-9 CVCS Board Area (El. 692) I&2-RE-90-10 CS & RHR Pump Area ( El. 676) O-RE-90-11 RB Low Compt Inst Rm (El. 736) 1-RE-90-61

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APPENDIX D Page 1 of 1 1.00E-03 1.00E-04 S1.OOE-05 U. 1.00E-08 1.OOE-09 Occupational Thyroid Dose fromn Inhalation of 1-131 0.1 £ 4 -.--..-.....-----..---..-.-..-.-. I I -..---.........-.-.......---.-..-.-. I I  1 I -.---.--.-.-.--.-.-.--..-.-.--.-. I 1 10 Exposure Time (hours) 50 rem --25 rein -U-10 rem 6 3 rem E3 1 rem 100 RADIOLOGICAL EPIP-14 WBN CONTROL Revision 14

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K, -gt N.Y ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a 20DO ta~s 4 r ~ ~ tt~i ? Ep25 I 11 000 NOS.AT" T'ab ets tid elNcs-ltr citx 1rkt be told no2 t a)0tr0d1g iOSATTM Tablets (Poteassknn Iodide Tablets, U.S.P.I (Pronounced poe-TASS-e-um-EYE-oh-dyed) fAbl'rslated Kl1 TAKE POTASSIUM IODIDE ONLY WHEN PUBLC HEALTH OFFICIALS TELL YOU. IN A RADIATION EMERGENCY RADIOACTIVE IODINE COULD BE RELEASED INTO THE AIR. POTASSIUM IODIDE (A FORM OF IOOINE) CAN HELP PRMTECTYOU. IF YOU ARE TOLD TO TAKE THIS MEDICINE, TAKE IT ONE TIME EVERY 24 HOURS. DO NOT TAKE iT MORE OFTEN. MORE WILL NOT HELP YOU AND MAY iNCREASF THE RISK OF SIDE EFFECTS. D0 NOT TAKE THIS DRUG IF YOU KNOW YOU ARE ALLERGIC TO IODIDE (SEE SIDE EFFECTS BELOW). INDICATIONS THYROID BLOCKING IN A RADIATION EMERGENCY ONLY DIRECTIONS FOR USE Use only as directed by State or local public healLh authorities In the s"oot t a rad*dat*o* emergency. DOSE ADULTS AND CHIILDREN ONE YEAR OF AGE OR OLDER: One (1) tablet once a day. Crush for small children. RABIES UNDER ONE YEAR OF AGE: One-halt (112 tablet one a day. Crvsh frst DOSAGE: Take tor 11itd-rlyeSdnle ctred ohintviso eby Stale or local puolic artr ad sofif* l es. Store at conrolled moom tmprpeal-ibee beiogn It' end SCdC (59' to 6OT). Keep package dry and fall peotios Intact. WARNING POTASSIUM IODIDE SHOULD NOT BE USED BY PEOPLE ALLERGIC TO IODIDE. Keep ot af lihe roachl of ctldlren. In orew of overdoe or JItng reaction, cntact a physician Or pub NO he.ilth esadl.lyý DESCRlIPIION Each IOSATI 0 Tablet contains 130 mg, of potassium aisfde. aOW poTASSIUM IODIDE WORKS Cerths forms at iodlno help your tryrold gland work rigIt Mioat people get the Iodhne they teed from foots Ike oitzed solt or Ilah. The thyroid can asloe or hold only a certain aMtVIn of lodine. tina tedatlion erwgerrcy& rad~oactlve Iodine may be released In tho ac.T"i' nmlortal orey bo breelhed erewaliowed, It may eWter tie Ihyrsid glan* tad damage IST.e damage would probahly rot show itse tar yeas. Children am smis IEielty Its mht thyrcdM damag~e. a1 you take polassliu Iodide, It witl eitp pVale tfrrold garnd.This reduces t re r Ihne hetn haumsl radioactihe aodine all enter lhe thyroid glard. WHO SWOULD NOT TAKE POTASStIIM IODIDE The only people who saiorid not tabe potassium iodbde are peo. pie wto know I"aey allergi to todide.Yo may take potassium Iodide earn It you at taking lintinai for ae thyroid problem (for

exrmple, a tlryrold hormorne or antortyilrid drug). Pregnant. arid nursing women end babies end children ray abea take hoe drug.

HOW AND WHEN TO TAKE POTASSI* M IODIDE potasium iodide should be tien s soon as possile oaler puba Ic health otfldals tell you. You tshould take one dose evW8y 24 hours. More t4ll nothelp you because the thyroid Cn "hoTd" Only "Ited amournt at ld cs. Larger doses Wll Increase Irie ris ot C H+ H' z crj side enfctMa You wiU probablgy be tokld not so take th drug lar more then 10 days. SIDE EFFECTS Usually, side eaefs of potassium Iodide happen when people Isim higher *osos tO a tong Thir. You should be care*ul nor to IteM more tien the recommended dose or Itle I far larger then you are toid. Side etfhos are unhoke because Of tie low dote and e sehort tore you vw'il be *tbg (dtie drug. Potics aide effcts Include shin mohes. sweililg a1 td 3re iVro gands. tnd ladinsu (rrrtaill taste, burning mouth and throat% sore teeth tnd grans. tymrlaono at ahead cold, and somertimes stomach upset and dleaitesa). A few people have an Merilc reaction with more 9serious syrtip toes.These coulr be haoanr snd johin pains, or swellg at parts Of the law or body end at ilmes severe soteloes af breati requir Ing irmmedlla medical ettentn. TaekrbJ twodidc way rarely canuso oeracrivy ofatho Itiryid gland, ortarrovllly of The Aryroid glanrd of anelergtrar t Of tie thyrfoId gland (galtor), WHAT To 00 IF SIDE EFFECTS OCCUR I ire aide etlects tre samm or N you hav arn astlrta reac*ion, amp toking potassubm Iodide. Then, If possible, call a doctor ir public health alhodlty fr b5r, tIucsse HOW SUPPLIED lOSATTalbets (Potasslum inoddldTeTelt.n U.S.P): ptackeges o 14 tablets (NtCSt10O-001-01): Each white, rornd, stored tanlet contalns 10 ag. potmassum Iodide Diselatahled by ANBEX, INC, 15 W. 51h St, N.v York, N.Y. 10023 CD 0 z 0 z c-fl 0 z H 0 U 0 0> r" (IQI CID INDICATIONS: THYROID BLOCKING IN A RADIATION EMERGENCY ONLY.

APPENDIX F Page 1 of 1 POTA~qSIHIM IOli'N-F (Kb' ISSUE REPORT ISSUED TO SOCIAL KNOWN ALLERGY PACKAGE TIME OF DATE OF INSERT INITIAL INITIAL ISSUED BY SIGNATURE SECURITY TO IODINE? (If yes PROVIDED KI DOSE KI DOSE NUMBER do not issue) 4 I i I t t 4 1 t I I. I I I 4-4- 1-1 I I 4 + +/- t I I 4- + + 1* I I 4- + t 1 I__ -I + 4-t i I + i V I t 4 4 4-t T 1 4 4 1-1 4 1 t

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RADCON EMER( Major Task A. In-Plant Surveys B. Radiation Protection:*

1. Access Control
2. HP Coverage for Repair Corrective Action, Search and Rescue, First Aid and Fire fighting
3. Personnel Monitoring
4. Dosimetry C.

Onsite (Out-of-Plant) D. Offsite Surveys E. Senior Health Physics Expertise APPENDIX G Page 1 of 1 ENCY STAFFING FUNCTIONS/TIMES On Shift 30 minutes 60 minutes 1 1 1 2** 2** 2 1** 2*** 1"**** 1 2t "tCoverage can be provided by the SQN RADCON Monitoring Van.

  • May be provided by Shift personnel assigned other functions.

"**May be provided by task specific trained personnel.

      • Driver may not be a RADCON Tech if enough RADCON Techs. are not available.
        • RCSS will report to TSC if able to manage the RADCON Lab from there.

SOURCE NOTES Page 1 of 1 MC-840827005009, MSC-02381 NCO-920030990 MC-840827005010, MSC-02382 NCO-920030991 MC-840827005028, MSC-02394 NCO-920030995 ANSI N18.7-1976 Subsection 5.3.9.3: 01 P01 MC-840827005029, MSC-02395 NCO-840115012 390/93-64A SQ970202PER Include priority for Radiological Surveillance Support. General Instruction Section 3.1, 3.1.2, 3.2.10, Alert 3.3.2, Site Area Emergency 3.3.3, General Emergency 3.3.4, Section 3.4 Duties of Radcon Personnel assigned to the TSC, 3.5.4 Duties of Radcon personnel assigned to the Radcon Lab. Issuance of Dosimetry devices to those personnel remaining inside the fence. Precautions and limitations Section 3.2, 3.2.2, and 3.2.7. SED is responsible for recommended issuance of KI for projected doses exceeding 24 REM. Section 3.6 Issuance of Potassium Iodine 3.6.1, Appendix E (pp. 1 and 2). Also see EPIP-6 App. I (pg. 2 of 2). EPIPs will contain the following elements. Alternate lab (potential) locations. 10 CFR 20 revisions. Reference ANSI Qualified. OSC Alternate Locations. RADIOLOGICAL EPIP-14 WBN CONTROL Revision 14

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