ML020860527
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Site: | Hatch |
Issue date: | 03/20/2002 |
From: | Sumner H Southern Nuclear Operating Co |
To: | Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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Lewis Sumner Southern Nuclear Vice President Operating Company. Inc.
Hatch Project Support 40 Inverness Parkway Post Office Box 1295 Birmingham, Alabama 35201 Tel 205.992.7279 Fax 205.992.0341 SOUTHERNA COMPANY Energy to Serve Your World March 20, 2002 Docket Nos. 50-321 HL-6213 50-366 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant Emergency Implementing Procedures Revision Ladies and Gentlemen:
In accordance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section V, Southern Nuclear Operating Company hereby submits the following revision to the Plant Hatch Emergency Implementing Procedures (EIPs):
Revision/
EIP No. Version Effective Date 73EP-EIP-004-0 8 03/11/2002 73EP-EIP-005-0 6 03/11/2002 These revisions incorporate comments identified during our review of the interim compensatory measures (ICMs).
By copy of this letter, Mr. L. A. Reyes, NRC Region II Administrator, will receive two copies of the revised procedures.
Should you have any questions in this regard, please contact this office.
Respectfully submitted, H. L. Sumner, Jr.
CKB/eb
Enclosures:
- 1. 73EP-EIP-004-0, Duties of Emergency Director
- 2. 73EP-EIP-005-0, On-Shift Operations Personnel Emergency Duties
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2 March 20, 2002 cc: Southern Nuclear Operating Company (w/o)
Mr. P. H. Wells, Nuclear Plant General Manager SNC Document Management (R-Type A02.001)
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C.(w/o)
Mr. L. N. Olshan, Project Manager - Hatch U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region H Mr. L. A. Reyes, Regional Administrator (with 2 copies)
Mr. J. T. Munday, Senior Resident Inspector - Hatch (w/o)
HL-6213
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR DOCUMENT TYPE: PAGE PLANT E.I. HATCH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE 1 OF 13 DOCUMENT TITLE: DOCUMENT NUMBER: REVISIONNERSION DUTIES OF EMERGENCY DIRECTOR 73EP-EIP-004-0 NO:
8 EXPIRATION [PPROVALS: EFFECTIVE DATE: DEPARTMENT MANAGER J. C. Lewis DATE 3/5/2002 DATE:
1 3/11/2002 N/A NPGM/POAGM/PSAGM P._H. Wells DATE 317/2002 1.0 OBJECTIVE This procedure establishes the responsibilities and actions taken by the Emergency Director to direct and manage emergency response, emergency operations and support activities.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page 7.0 PROCEDURE 7.1 Initial Emergency Response 4 7.2 Normal Succession for Emergency Director 4 7.3 Transfer of Responsibilities 5 7.4 Emergency Director Duties 6 2.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure applies to responses taken by the Emergency Director after initial emergency classification and initial actions have been performed. This procedure is performed as required.
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 10AC-MGR-006-0, Hatch Emergency Plan 3.2 Edwin I Hatch Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 and U2 Emergency Plan 3.3 0OAC-REG-001-0, Federal and State Reporting and Federal Document Posting Requirements 3.4 73EP-EIP-001-0, Emergency Classification and Initial Actions 3.5 73EP-EIP-005-0, On shift Operations Personnel Emergency Duties 3.6 73EP-EIP-009-0, Nuclear Security Duties 3.7 73EP-EIP-01 1-0, Assembly Accountability & Evacuation 3.8 73EP-EIP-017-0, Emergency Exposure Control 3.9 73EP-EIP-019-0, Rally Point Team Duties MGR-0002 Rev. 8
3.10 73EP-EIP-054-0, Protective Action Recommendations to State and Local Authorities 3.11 73EP-EIP-063-0, Technical Support Center Activation 3.12 73EP-EIP-073-0, Offsite Emergency Notifications 3.13 73EP-RAD-006-0, Repair and Corrective Action During a Radiological Emergency 3.14 75TR-TRN-001-0, Emergency Preparedness Training Program 3.15 10CFR50.72, Immediate Notification requirements for operating nuclear power reactors 3.16 31GO-OPS-013-0, Notifications and Reports 4.0 REQUIREMENTS 4.1 PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS Personnel who have been designated to perform duties as Emergency Director shall receive training in applicable emergency response training areas as outlined in 75TR-TRN-001-0, Emergency Preparedness Training Program.
4.2 MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT N/A - Not applicable to this procedure 4.3 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS N/A - Not applicable to this procedure 5.0 PRECAUTIONS/LIMITATIONS 5.1 PRECAUTIONS Hazardous levels of radiation and contamination may be encountered by plant personnel during emergency situations. Consult Health Physics and Chemistry supervision regarding radiological conditions.
5.2 LIMITATIONS 5.2.1 The Emergency Director may modify emergency plan implementing procedures and staffing to meet the needs of emergency response.
MGR-0001 Rev. 3
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DUTIES OF EMERGENCY DIRECTOR 73EP-EIP-004-0 8 5.2.2 The Emergency Director may prohibit or delay the performance of activities referenced in this procedure IF in his judgement, performance will present a threat to personnel or nuclear safety (i.e., security events, severe weather conditions or other hazards which may affect personnel safety).
5.2.3 The Emergency Director will NOT delegate the following responsibilities:
5.2.3.1 The decision to declare, escalate, downgrade, or terminate emergency classifications.
5.2.3.2 The decision to notify offsite emergency response agencies.
5.2.3.3 The decision to recommend protective actions to offsite authorities.
5.2.3.4 The decision to request federal assistance.
5.2.3.5 Authorization for plant personnel to exceed 10CFR20 radiation exposure limits.
5.2.3.6 Authorization for use of potassium iodide (KI) tablets during a declared emergency.
5.2.3.7 The decision to order evacuation of nonessential personnel from the site at an ALERT or higher emergency classification.
6.0 PREREQUISITES 6.1 The Superintendent of Shift (SOS) must complete the actions specified in subsection 7.1.5 of 73EP-EIP-001-0, Emergency Classification and Initial Actions prior to implementing this procedure.
6.2 This procedure will be utilized for drills, exercises and actual emergencies.
MGR-0001 Rev. 3
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR PAGE 4 OF 13 PLANT E.I. HATCH DOCUMENT TITLE: DOCUMENT NUMBER: REVISION NO:
DUTIES OF EMERGENCY DIRECTOR 73EP-EIP-004-0 8 I REFERENCE 7.0 PROCEDURE 7.1 INITIAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE Initially, the Emergency Director position is filled by the Superintendent of Shift (SOS). If the SOS is unavailable, then the affected unit's Shift Supervisor (SS) will become the Emergency Director. IF the SOS is unavailable and the event involves both units, the Unit 1 Shift Supervisor (SS) will become the Emergency Director. Any of these persons will assume the position of Emergency Director in the Control Room until a qualified relief, as specified in step 7.2, can arrive on site and receive an adequate turnover.
7.2 NORMAL SUCCESSION FOR EMERGENCY DIRECTOR NOTE: The Emergency Director may operate from the Control Room, TSC, or EOF at his discretion. He may act as the TSC Manager and Emergency Director simultaneously during the early phases of emergency response until another qualified Emergency Director or another qualified TSC Manager arrives and takes over the applicable duties.
Any one of the following persons may assume the Emergency Director (ED) duties after he is given proper turnover from the off going ED.
0 Nuclear Plant - General Manager 0 Plant Operations - Assistant General Manager (POAGM) 0 Plant Support - Assistant General Manager (PSAGM) 0 Vice President - Plant Hatch 0 Other qualified Emergency Director MGR-0001 Rev. 3
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DUTIES OF EMERGENCY DIRECTOR 73EP-EIP-004-0 8 7.3 TRANSFER OF RESPONSIBILITIES NOTE: Efforts should be made to coordinate the transfer of Emergency Director duties in conjunction with state/local notifications and dose assessment activities. I 7.3.1 Turnover from the off going Emergency Director (ED) to the relieving ED may be conducted in person or over the phone, as appropriate.
7.3.2 The off going ED will brief the relieving ED of the following:
"* Emergency Classification
"* Initiating and Current Plant Conditions
"* Emergency Organization Status
"* Mitigating Actions
"* Notifications
"* Dose Assessment activities/radiological release status
"* Other Relevant Information 7.3.3 The relieving ED will ensure the Emergency Response Facility (ERF) Managers are notified of who is functioning as the ED.
MGR-0001 Rev. 3
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DUTIES OF EMERGENCY DIRECTOR 73EP-EIP-004-0 8 NOTE: ( * ) indicates actions performed/approved by the E.D. All other actions may be delegated at the E.D.'s discretion.
7.4 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR DUTIES NOTE: Anytime an event is reclassified, ensure initial actions are performed per 73EP-EIP-001-0, Emergency Classification and Initial Actions.
NUE ALERT SITE GENERAL AREA "7.4.1 Continue to assess the emergency condition and X X X X reclassify per 73EP-EIP-001-0, Emergency Classification and Initial Actions, as necessary, within 15 minutes of conditions requiring classification. I 7.4.2 Direct PA announcements to be made in accordance X X X X with 73EP-EIP-005-0, On-shift Operations Personnel Emergency Duties.
NOTE: The ED may delay staff augmentation as a result of a security event, severe weather conditions or other hazards to personnel safety.
NUE ALERT SITE GENERAL AREA 7.4.3 Initiate staff augmentation IF the emergency event is occurring outside of normal working hours (i.e.,
X X X I normal working hours is defined as Monday thru Friday between the hours of 7:30 am and 4:00 p.m.),
OR when the ED determines additional staff is necessary. Obtain and follow the applicable instructions for activation of the HNP Autodialer System from the Emergency Director notebook in the Control Room.
MGR-0001 Rev. 3
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR PAGE 7 OF 13 PLANT E.I. HATCH DOCUMENT TITLE: DOCUMENT NUMBER: REVISION NO:
DUTIES OF EMERGENCY DIRECTOR 73EP-EIP-004-0 8 NOTE: ( * ) indicates actions performed/approved by the E.D. All other actions may be delegated at the E.D.'s discretion.
7.4 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR DUTIES (CONT'D)
NOTE: 0 Initial and follow-up notifications to State and local authorities shall be made in accordance with 73EP-EIP-073-0, Offsite Emergency Notifications.
0 E.D. approval must be given prior to initiating notifications to State and local authorities.
NUE ALERT SITE GENERAL AREA 7.4.4 The initial ED in the Control Room will complete and X X X X approve the emergency notification form and ensure designated personnel transmit the emergency information to State and local authorities within 15 minutes of declaring or changing emergency classifications. Additionally, significant events, which potentially impact offsite emergency actions, must be reported as soon as practicable to State and local authorities.
7.4.5 The ED in the TSC or EOF will review and approve X X X the emergency information for notification of State and local authorities and ensure designated personnel in the TSC or EOF perform the emergency notification. Additionally, significant events, which potentially impact offsite emergency actions, must be reported as soon as practicable to State and local authorities.
MGR-0001 Rev. 3
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR PAGE 8 OF 13 PLANT E.I. HATCH DOCUMENT TITLE: DOCUMENT NUMBER: REVISION NO:
DUTIES OF EMERGENCY DIRECTOR 73EP-EIP-004-0 8 NOTE: (*) indicates actions performed/approved by the E.D. All other actions may be delegated at the E.D.'s discretion.
7.4 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR DUTIES (CONT'D)
NUE ALERT SITE GENERAL AREA 7.4.6 Designate an individual to transmit emergency X X X X information to the NRC in accordance with QOAC REG-001-0, Federal and State Reporting and Federal Document Posting Requirements and ensure an open line with the NRC is maintained, IF requested.
Information is to be provided to the NRC as soon as possible but no later than 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> following the declaration of an emergency and in accordance with 31 GO-OPS-01 3-0, Notifications and Reports.
7.4.7 Verify that the NRC Resident Inspector has been X X X X notified.
MGR-0001 Rev. 3
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DUTIES OF EMERGENCY DIRECTOR 73EP-EIP-004-0 8 NOTE: The ED may delay activation of the emergency response facilities as a result of a security event, severe weather conditions or other hazards to personnel safety.
NUE ALERT SITE GENERAL AREA 7.4.8 Ensure appropriate Emergency Response Facilities X X X (ERFs) are activated in accordance with applicable ERF activation procedures.
7.4.8.1 Ensure the TSC has activated the NRC-ERDS X X X system in accordance with procedure 73EP-EIP 063-0, Technical Support Center Activation.
7.4.8.2 Ensure Health Physics confirms habitability of the X X X rally points in accordance with 73EP-EIP-019-0, Rally Point Team Duties. IF unforeseen security/radiological/weather conditions preclude evacuation through the Plant Entry Security Building (PESB) AND/OR Gate 17, determine and have announced over the Public Address (PA) system an alternate location for a rally point and a site evacuation route.
7.4.8.3 Provide periodic briefings to ERF Managers. X X X MGR-0001 Rev. 3
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR PAGE 10 OF 13 Pl ANT FI HATCH DOCUMENT TITLE: DOCUMENT NUMBER: REVISION NO:
DUTIES OF EMERGENCY DIRECTOR 73EP-EIP-004-0 8 NOTE: (*) indicates actions performed/approved by the E.D. All other actions may be delegated at the E.D.'s discretion.
7.4 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR DUTIES (CONT'D) fNUE ALERT SITE AREA GENERAL 749 Consider ordering an early dismissal of non-essential personnel IF the potential for degrading plant X X conditions or a threat to the safety of onsite personnel exist.
NOTE: The ED may delay the release of personnel from the site as a result of a security event, severe weather conditions or other hazards to personnel safety.
TNUE tALERT I__
___AREA jSITE [GENE RAL "7.4.10 Order evacuation of non-essential personnel from the plant site.
X X I
7.4.11 Ensure Security initiates accountability for personnel X X X within the Protected Area and provides a status of the release of non-essential personnel in accordance with 73EP-EIP-009-0, Nuclear Security Duties.
MGR-0001 Rev. 3
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DUTIES OF EMERGENCY DIRECTOR 73EP-EIP-004-0 8 NOTE: (* ) indicates actions performed/approved by the E.D. All other actions may be del11egated at the E.D.'s discretion. E 7.4 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR DUTIES (CONT'D)
NUE ALERT SITE GENERAL I__________ AREA "7.4.12 Authorize emergency exposure in accordance with X X X 73EP-EIP-01 7-0, Emergency Exposure Control.
"7.4.13 Authorize issuance of Potassium Iodide in X X X accordance with 73EP-EIP-017-0, Emergency Exposure Control.
CAUTION: PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS TO STATE I LOCAL AUTHORITIES ARE REQUIRED FOR A GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION, INACCORDANCE WITH 73EP-EIP-054-0, PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS TO STATE AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES.
NUE ALERT SITE GENERAL
' AREA "7.4.14 Evaluate the need for and recommend protective X X actions to state and local authorities within 15 minutes of the existence of conditions requiring protective actions. I 7.4.15 Ensure adequate communications with the Corporate X X X Emergency Operations Center (CEOC) are established and maintained by the TSC and EOF.
7.4.16 Ensure contact is established with the Public X X Information Director and Company Spokesperson.
Remain cognizant of news release information and assist in addressing rumors and media questions.
MGR-0001 Rev. 3
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DUTIES OF EMERGENCY DIRECTOR 73EP-EIP-004-0 8 NOTE: (*) indicates actions performed/approved by the E.D. All other actions may be delegated at the E.D.'s discretion.
7.4 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR DUTIES (CONT'D)
NUE ALERT SITE GENERAL AREA 7.4.17 Coordinate response efforts and State/local X X X information and liaison needs.
"7.4.18 Evaluate the need for State/local and Federal offsite X X X X assistance. Ensure requests for assistance are made, as needed; and arrangements are made to receive offsite support.
7.4.19 Initiate discussions with applicable members of the X X X emergency response organization and offsite authorities (i.e., Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Georgia Emergency Management Agency, Appling, Jeff Davis, Tattnall and Toombs County Emergency Management Agency Directors) before downgrading or terminating an emergency declaration.
7.4.20 When terminating the emergency, ensure the X X X X following actions have been performed:
7.4.20.1 Ensure verbal closeout to State and Local X X X X Authorities using ENN or alternate communications 7.4.20.2 Ensure verbal closeout to NRC using ENS or X X X X alternate communications.
MGR-0001 Rev. 3
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR PAGE 13 OF 13 PLANT E.I. HATCH DOCUMENT TITLE: DOCUMENT NUMBER: REVISION NO:
DUTIES OF EMERGENCY DIRECTOR 73EP-EIP-004-0 8 NOTE: (* ) indicates actions performed/approved by the E.D. All other actions may be delegated at the E.D.'s discretion.
7.4 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR DUTIES (CONT'D)
NUE ALERT SITE GENERAL AREA 7.4.20.3 Ensure all facilities and applicable offsite x x agencies/organizations are provided emergency termination information and the status of recovery activities.
"7.4.21 Contact the Emergency Preparedness Coordinator X X X X after the event has been terminated to ensure a written report summarizing the event is being prepared for distribution to State and local authorities and the NRC.
The written report will be provided in accordance with OOAC-REG-001-0, Federal and State Reporting and Federal Document Posting Requirements.
END OF 7.4, EMERGENCY DIRECTOR DUTIES MGR-0001 Rev. 3
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR DOCUMENT TYPE: PAGE PLANT E.I. HATCH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE 1 OF 8 DOCUMENT TITLE: DOCUMENT NUMBER: REVISIONNERSION ON-SHIFT OPERATIONS PERSONNEL EMERGENCY DUTIES 73EP-EIP-005-0 NO:
EXPIRATION APPROVALS: 6 EFFECTIVE DATE: DEPARTMENT MANAGER J. C. Lewis DATE 3/5/2002 DATE:
3/11/2002 N/A NPGM/POAGM/PSAGM P._H. Wells DATE 3/7/2002 1.0 OBJECTIVE This procedure provides guidance to on-shift operations personnel for response to declared emergencies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page 2.0 APPLICABILITY 1
3.0 REFERENCES
1 4.0 REQUIREMENTS 2 5.0 PRECAUTIONS/LIMITATIONS 2 6.0 PREREQUISITES 2 7.0 PROCEDURE 3 7.1 SUPERINTENDENT OF SHIFT (SOS) 3 7.2 SHIFT SUPERVISOR (SS) 4 7.3 SHIFT SUPPORT SUPERVISOR 5 7.4 CONTROL ROOM OPERATOR 6 7.5 SYSTEM OPERATOR 8 2.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure applies to responses and actions taken by on-shift operations personnel. This procedure is performed as required.
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1. 10AC-MGR-006-0, Hatch Emergency Plan 3.2. Edwin I. Hatch Unit 1 and Unit 2 Emergency Plan 3.3. FULL SIZE FORM 0 TRN-0144, Emergency Page Announcement Guide MGR-0002 Rev. 8
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR PAGE PLANT E.I. HATCH 20F8 DOCUMENT TITLE: DOCUMENT NUMBER: REVISIONNERSION ON-SHIFT OPERATIONS PERSONNEL EMERGENCY DUTIES 73EP-EIP-005-0 NO:
6 4.0 REQUIREMENTS 4.1. PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS On-shift operations personnel who have received emergency response training are required to perform this procedure.
4.2. MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT N/A - Not applicable to this procedure 4.3. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS N/A - Not applicable to this procedure 5.0 PRECAUTIONS/LIMITATIONS 5.1. PRECAUTIONS N/A - Not applicable to this procedure 5.2. LIMITATIONS This procedure is NOT intended for use by the Emergency Director (ED).
6.0 PREREQUISITES A declared emergency or an emergency drill/exercise must exist before using this procedure.
MGR-0001 Rev. 3
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6 REFERENCE 7.0 PROCEDURE 7.1 SUPERINTENDENT OF SHIFT (SOS)
NUE ALERT SITE- GENERAL AREA 7.1.1 Review the event and classify the emergency x x x x in accordance with 73EP-EIP-001-0, Emergency Classification and Initial Actions.
7.1.2 Assume the duties of the ED in accordance x x x x with 73EP-EIP-004-0, Duties of Emergency Director.
7.1.3 After turnover of ED duties, perform the following:
7.1.3.1 Direct operation of the plant to mitigate x x x x consequences of the event and to restore to a safe operating condition.
7.1.3.2 Analyze plant conditions and assist the ED X X X X with reclassifications and protective action recommendations.
7.1.3.3 Advise the ED and TSC Manager on X X X X degrading plant conditions, initiation of any release or changes in the magnitude of any release as soon as practical.
7.1.3.4 Ensure communications is established and x x x maintained with the emergency response facilities (ERFs), NRC, and Security, as appropriate.
7.1.3.5 IF the following conditions are present which may prevent facility activation, protected X X X area evacuation or site evacuation, THEN consult with the ED and Security prior to dispatching Control Room personnel, making PA announcements or augmenting on-shift staffing:
"* security events
"* severe weather conditions
", other hazards that affect personnel safety END OF 7.1, SUPERINTENDENT OF SHIFT (SOS)
MGR-0001 Rev. 3
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6 7.2 SHIFT SUPERVISOR (SS)
NUE I ALERT SITE- GENERAL S ~_ AREA 7.2.1 IF the SOS is unavailable or incapacitated, x x x x assume the duties of SOS and perform the SOS duties in accordance with section 7.1 of this procedure. IF available, assign any qualified SRO to assume the unit SS duties.
7.2.2 Direct operation of the plant to mitigate x x x x consequences of the event and to restore to a safe operating condition.
7.2.3 Activate emergency response teams, IF X X X X necessary, by contacting the TSC (or the Health Physics office and other support departments IF the TSC is not activated) and provide directions regarding needed actions.
7.2.4 Assist in the performance of prompt offsite X X X X dose assessments, as needed.
7.2.5 Advise the SOS on any degradation of plant X x x x equipment, onset of a release, and changes in release magnitude as soon as possible.
7.2.6 Establish communications with the ERFs, x x x Plant Security, the ED and the NRC as requested by SOS.
END OF 7.2, SHIFT SUPERVISOR (SS)
MGR-0001 Rev. 3
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6 7.3 SHIFT SUPPORT SUPERVISOR (SSS) 7.3.1 Maintain accountability of all SOs di from the Control Room.
NOTE: All entries to areas with higher than normal radiological conditions must be dispatched from the OSC.
NUE ALERT SITE- GENERAL AREA 7.3.2 Ensure SOs are logged on the Operations X X X rounds blanket RWP to track their dose.
NOTE: SOs can be dispatched with no limitations provided radiological conditions are not degraded.
_ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j _ J _ _ jAREA' _ _
7.3.3 Dispatch SOs to perform various tasks to X X X assist in mitigation of an emergency condition.
7.3.4 Coordinate with Control Room Operators to X X X monitor ARM readings and plant conditions for the location where SOs have been dispatched. IF conditions change, THEN withdraw all personnel dispatched to that location.
7.3.5 Send extra SOs to the OSC as conditions X X allow. SOs for shutdown activities will remain in the Control Room.
END OF 7.3, SHIFT SUPPORT SUPERVISOR (SSS)
MGR-0001 Rev. 3
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6 7.4 CONTROL ROOM OPERATOR NUE [ALERT SITE- GENERAL AEI ARE 7.4.1 Ensure the START HIST light on the Safety X X X X Parameter Display System (SPDS) keyboard is lit, as appropriate. IF the light is off, depress the CTRL AND START HIST keys.
Continue or cancel history, as directed by the SS.
7.4.2 Take actions to place the plant in a safe X X X X condition in accordance with annunciator response procedures, emergency operating procedures and Technical Specifications.
7.4.3 Periodically report plant status to the SS. X X X X 7.4.4 Notify the SS or SOS of any degradation to X X X X plant equipment.
7.4.5 Perform prompt offsite dose assessment X X X calculations in accordance with 73EP-EIP 018-0, Prompt Offsite Dose Assessment, as required. Notify the SOS or SS of the onset of a release or any change in the magnitude of release. When the TSC is activated, turnover dose assessment duties to the TSC and exit procedure 73EP-EIP-018-0.
7.4.6 Notify the SSS of changes in plant conditions, X X X radiological conditions or radiological releases.
MGR-0001 Rev. 3
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR PAGE D1 AKIT P I WATr.H 70F8 DOCUMENT TITLE: DOCUMENT NUMBER: REVISIONNERSION ON-SHIFT OPERATIONS PERSONNEL EMERGENCY DUTIES 73EP-EIP-005-0 NO:
6 7.4 CONTROL ROOM OPERATOR (CONT'D)
CAUTION: CHANGES IN WIND DIRECTION MAY REQUIRE CHANGING RALLY POINTS AND EVACUATION ROUTES; THEREFORE, USE OF AVERAGE WIND DIRECTION IS ACCEPTABLE AND DESIRED. BE AWARE OF CHANGING EI ~COND ITIONS. 1 NUE [ALERT SITE- GENERAL AREA 7.4.7 Complete form TRN-0144, Emergency Page Announcement Guide, filling in the required X X X X sections.
7.4.8 Obtain concurrence from the SOS for PA x x x x announcements being made for the following circumstances:
"* security events
"* severe weather conditions
"* other hazards that affect personnel safety.
NOTE: The purpose of making announcements is to inform plant personnel of an event or change in conditions that warrants a response. The timeliness and accuracy of the announcement will have a direct effect on the implementation of that response.
Announcements are normally concise statements containing sufficient detail to elicit the appropriate response.
NUE ALERT [ GENERAL ESITE-
_____________________L.IJ AREA ____
7.4.9 Make the appropriate announcement and sound the applicable warning tone, as directed X X X X by the SOS or SS and using the applicable section of TRN-0144, Emergency Page Announcement Guide. The appropriate announcement/tone will be made as soon as practicable upon initial emergency declaration, and every thirty (30) minutes for the first two (2) hours of the declared emergency. After the first two (2) hours, repeat the announcement/ tone as directed by the SS.
I END OF 7.4, CONTROL ROOM OPERATOR MGR-0001 Rev. 3
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DOCUMENT NUMBER: REVISIONNERSION ON-SHIFT OPERATIONS PERSONNEL EMERGENCY DUTIES 73EP-EIP-005-0 NO:
6 7.5 SYSTEM OPERATOR (SO)
NUE ALERT SITE- GENERAL J __ I _____-- I 7.5.1 Complete current assigned task OR restore X X X equipment to a safe condition and report status to the Control Room.
7.5.2 Report to the SSS in the Control Room and X X X remain under his direction until dispatched to the OSC.
NOTE: Unusual circumstances may require personnel to immediately terminate work activities and exit the area. These circumstances include, but are not limited to:
- an ARM alarms in the work area
- the worker's digital dosimeter alarms, or a a radiological event is announced and personnel are directed to evacuate the area NUE ALERT SITE- GENERAL I IAREA 7.5.3 IF unusual circumstances occur in or near X X X your present location, THEN terminate your work activities, exit the area and report back to the SSS in the Control Room.
END OF 7.5, SYSTEM OPERATOR (SO)
MGR-0001 Rev. 3