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Revision 39 to EPIP 91002-C, Emergency Notifications
ML021770350
Person / Time
Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 03/05/2002
From: Mayo L
Southern Nuclear Operating Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NOT-03816 EPIP 91002-C, Rev 39
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Southern Nuclear Operating Company Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Post Office Box 1600S Waynesboro, Georgia 30830 COMPANY Energy to Serve Your World' March 5, 2002 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 NOT-03816 VOGTLE ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REVISION Gentlemen:

In accordance with 10 CFR 50.4, as required by 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Part V, Southern Implementing Nuclear hereby submits the following revision(s) to the Vogtle Emergency Plan Procedure(s):

Revision Effective Date Procedure 39 02/27/2002 91002-C Senior Resident By copy of this letter, the NRC Region II Administrator and the Site NRC Inspector will receive one copy each of the revision(s).

Please contact Lawrence Mayo at (706) 826-3356 if you have questions.

Sincerely, "Lawrence E. Mayo Emergency Preparedness Coordinator LEM:jjm

Enclosure:

Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure(s)

AoWS

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission December 28, 2001 Page 2 xc: Southern Nuclear Mr. J. B. Beasley, Jr.

Mr. J. A. Bailey NORMS Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge Mr. E. L. Blake, Jr., Attorney-at-Law (with attachment)

Troutman & Sanders Mr. A. H. Domby, Attorney-at-Law (with attachment)

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mr. L. Reyes, Regional Administrator (with attachment - one copy)

Procedure Number Rev Approved By Eleefric Geurag 1A4Ie t5 9 39 G.R. Frederick Date Approved EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS Page Number 1 of 18 02/27/2002 PRB REVIEW REQUIRED 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure provides instructions for completing onsite and offsite emergency notifications. Included are:

1.1.1 Initial and follow-up notification to federal, state, and local emergency response organizations, including upgrading and downgrading of emergency classifications and terminations of an emergency.

1.1.2 Notification to onsite personnel.

1.1.3 Notification of additional Southern Nuclear Operating Company (SNC), Georgia Power Company (GPC) management personnel and others as specified in the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant (VEGP) Emergency Plan.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Emergency Director (ED) is responsible for:

2.1.1 Notification of federal, state and local offsite authorities, in a timely manner.

2.1.2 Recommendation of protective actions to federal, state and local offsite authorities.

2.1.3 Approving initial and follow-up emergency notification message forms.

2.1.4 Directing the notification of personnel on the plant site per Checklist 1 of this procedure.

2.1.5 Transferring notification responsibility from the control room communicators to the TSC and/or EOF communicators.

2.1.6 Notification and recall of VEGP Emergency Response Organization (ERO) personnel who may be offsite after normal working hours.

2.2 Communicators are responsible for notifications and log keeping to state and local agencies, NRC, SNC, and VEGP personnel per Checklists 2, 3, and 4 of this procedure.

2.3 The Supervisor Nuclear Security (SNS) is responsible for:

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t A Procedure Number Rev Approved By o e Electric Generaing Pln . ..... 91002-C 39 G.R. Frederick Date Approved EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS Page Number 02/27/2002 2 of 18 2.3.1 Notification of individuals and/or organizations per Checklist A, procedure 91704-C, "Actions For Security During A Radiological Emergency".

2.4 The Vogtle Duty Manager is responsible for notification of the Corporate Duty Manager.

2.5 The TSC/EOF Support Coordinator is responsible for timely completion of notifications to the appropriate offsite authorities once the TSC/EOF are activated (Checklist 2 of this procedure).

2.6 The Visitors Center staff is responsible for notification of all visitors at the Visitors Center.

2.7 The Training Center staff is responsible for notification of all personnel at the Training Center.

2.8 Personnel acting as escorts for visitors shall escort the visitor out of the protected area upon notification of an emergency of Alert or higher classification.

3.0 PREREQUISITES A Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency has been declared per Procedure 91001-C, "Emergency Classification and Implementing Instructions".

4.0 PRECAUTIONS 4.1 Initial notifications of Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA), Burke County, Savannah River Site (SRS), South Carolina, Aiken County, Barnwell County, and Allendale County offsite authorities shall be accomplished within 15 minutes of the declaration of an emergency, or an upgrade to a more severe emergency classification level.

4.2 Initial notification of the NRC shall be completed as soon as possible after notifications to the state and county agencies and within an hour of the declaration of an emergency.

Follow-up notifications of the NRC shall be made immediately after any further degradation in the plant conditions, any change from one emergency class to another, or for the termination of an emergency.

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i Procedure Number Rev Approved By ST G.R. Frederick VogeEeId ctric Genlerating Plant 91002-C 39 Date Approved EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS Page Number 02/27/2002 4 of 18

6.0 REFERENCES

6.1 VEGP EMERGENCY PLAN 6.2 PROCEDURES 6.2.1 91001-C, "Emergency Classification And Implementing Instructions" 6.2.2 91101-C, "Emergency Response Organization" 6.2.3 91204-C, "Emergency Response Communications" 6.2.4 91501-C, "Recovery" 6.2.5 91305-C, "Protective Action Guidelines" 6.2.6 91704-C, "Actions For Security During A Radiological Emergency" 6.3 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" 6.4 Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 50.72 END OF PROCEDURE TEXT Printed March 6, 2002 at 15:37

Procedure Number Rev Approved By 91002-C 39 G.R. Frederick Page Number Date Approved 5 of 18 02/27/2002 I EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS I Sheet 1 of 2 CHECKLIST 1 PLANT PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT CHECKLIST (RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY)

NOTE If the declared emergency involves an actual or credible imminent threat of attack on the plant by a hostile force, then go to Sheet 2 of 2 of Checklist 1.

1. Make an announcement with the plant page public address system merged for all areas:
a. "ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL -THIS IS A DRILL/ ACTUAL EMERGENCY

[select one]

(A NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT) (A SITE AREA EMERGENCY)

(AN ALERT EMERGENCY) (A GENERAL EMERGENCY)

[select one]

HAS BEEN DECLARED FOR (Unit 1/ Unit 2/ THE SITE) [event description]

it NOTE For Alert declarations or higher, complete b. and c. as applicable.

b. "PERSONNEL WORKING (ON/IN) CALL CONTROL ROOM AT EXTENSION - & CONTINUE WORK."
c. "EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL REPORT TO YOUR EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITY. ALL OTHER PERSONNEL EXIT THE PROTECTED AREA AND REPORT TO THE FOLLOWING ASSEMBLY AREAS: NON EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL AND VISITORS REPORT TO THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. ALL CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL REPORT TO THE ADMIN SUPPORT BUILDING.

THIS IS A DRILL/ACTUAL EMERGENCY" [select one]

2. Sound the appropriate tone for 15 seconds: NOUE - None SITE AREA - Warble ALERT-Warble GENERAL - Warble NOTE Merge the page after resetting the emergency tone.
3. REPEAT above announcement(s).
4. For an Alert or higher, repeat items 1 & 2, one (1) more time in about 10 minutes. (except for part 1.b. which should be repeated only for those affected personnel or locations who have not yet called the Control Room).
5. Indicate the time the announcements are made.
a. Initial Page Announcement Time:
b. Repeat Page Announcement Time:

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Procedure Number Rev Approved By 91002-C 39 G.R. Frederick Page Number Date Approved 02/27/2002 I EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS 6 of 18 Sheet 2 of 2 CHECKLIST 1 PLANT PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT CHECKLIST (SECURITY EMERGENCY)

NOTE Once the security threat has been neutralized, ensure that Sheet 1 of this checklist is implemented and appropriate on-site protective measures are initiated.

WARNING DO NOT ACTIVATE THE WARBLE TONE.

1. Make an announcement with the plant page public address system merged for all areas:

"ATTENTION IN THE PLANT! ATTENTION IN THE PLANT!

[select one]

THIS IS A DRILL/ACTUAL SECURITY EMERGENCY.

ALL PLANT PERSONNEL NEED TO STAY WHERE THEY ARE AND TAKE COVER.

AGAIN, THIS IS A SECURITY EMERGENCY. ALL PLANT PERSONNEL NEED TO STAY WHERE THEY ARE AND TAKE COVER.

[select one]

THIS IS A DRILL/ACTUAL SECURITY EMERGENCY."

2. Indicate the time the announcements are made.
a. Initial Page Announcement Time:
b. Repeat Page Announcement Time:

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.. .. . . . e. tr.. .....- . .hig... t.A .. Procedure Number Rev Approved By G.R. Frederick E ef.. Ma 91002-C 39 Date Approved EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS Page Number 02/27/2002 7 of 18 Sheet 1 of 8 CHECKLIST 2 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR INSTRUCTIONS FOR ENN FORM IMPLEMENTATION INITIAL ACTIONS NOTE The ENN Communicator should establish communications with offsite authorities before the ED completes the message form.

1. Direct the ENN Communicator to activate the Emergency Recall System in accordance with Checklist 4.
2. Direct the ENN Communicator to establish communications and complete roll call in accordance with Directions For Communicators, Step B of Checklist 2.
3. Complete or direct the completion of the Emergency Notification Form Checklist 2, except items 3 and 4 which will be completed by the communicator.

NOTE

a. Block "B" (Potential) on Item #10, Emergency Release(s), should not be normally marked. This should reduce confusion with offsite agencies as to the probability and magnitude of a release.
b. A radiological release is defined as a radioactive release to the environment, detected by effluent monitors or environmental monitoring, above normal levels that is attributable to a declared event. Normal levels are the highest reading in the last 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> prior to the emergency, excluding the current peak value for effluent monitors.
c. In addition, the Emergency Director has the discretion to declare that a radiological release is occurring based on plant conditions that would indicate that a release is in progress. (i.e., A Steam Generator Tube Rupture with an ARV lifting)
4. If there is or was a radiological release, Item #10 should so indicate by marking block "C" or "D".

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev G.R. Frederick Vg... Electric GeneratAing Plant 91002-C 39 Date Approved EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS Page Number 02/27/2002 8 of 18 Sheet 2 of 8 CHECKLIST 2 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR INSTRUCTIONS FOR ENN FORM IMPLEMENTATION INITIAL ACTIONS (CONTINUED)

NOTE Information for items 11, 12, and 13 should be obtained from Health Physics/Chemistry (TSC) or Dose Assessment staff (EOF).

5. Item # 11, Type of Release, should be marked as "Ground Level" for all releases.
6. In Item #12, Release Magnitude, the section for normal operating limits pertains to above or below Offsite Dose Calculations Manual (ODCM) limits. If the release is below the ODCM limits, check "Below;" if the release is above the ODCM limits, check "above."
7. If the release is below the ODCM limits, in Item #13, under "TEDE" and "thyroid CDE" dose for the site boundary enter "less than 0.02 mrem (<0.02)."
8. In item #14, meteorological data, use the (15 minute average) primary met. tower 10 meter wind speed and wind direction.
9. Item #15, "RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS", are required for ALL General Emergency declarations. If the recommended protective actions change after the initial general declaration is transmitted, a follow-up transmission is required to be initiated with in 15 minutes.

FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS Provide follow-up emergency notification messages every hour, or whenever the protective action recommendations are changed (15 minute notification required) or when there is a significant change in plant conditions. All follow-up messages are made utilizing Checklist 2. Follow-up status is not required for a NOUE.

Follow-up emergency notification messages may be transmitted by facsimile with an oral confirmation of receipt on a telephone system (ENN or commercial telephone) except protective action recommendations change messages shall be transmitted orally.

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Procedure Number Rev Approved By 91002-C 39 G.R. Frederick Page Number Date Approved 02/27/2002 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS 9 of 18 CHECKLIST 2 (EXAMPLE)

Sheet 3 ot 8 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION

1. E THIS IS A DRILL ACTUAL EMERGENCY 0 INITIAL L] FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE NUMBER
2. SITE VOGTLE UNIT: REPORTED BY:

0 (Name)

COMMUNICATOR CHECK BOX

3. TRANSMITTALIMEIDATE: / / / CONFIRMATION PHONE NUMBER:

(Eastern) mm dd yy F-1 CONTROL ROOM 1-706-554-6762 1-706-826-3508

4. AUTHENTICATION (If Requir red): _] TSC (Number) (Codeword) [* EOF 1-706-826-4367 I
5. EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION:

ALERT [ SITE AREA EMERGENCY M GENERAL EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT M (If B, goto item 16.)

[fl Termination At: TIME/DATE: (Eastern) /I d / (if B, go to Item 16.)

6. Aj Emergency Declaration At: (Eastern) mm dd YY
7. EMERGENCY DESCRIPTION/REMARKS:
8. PLANT CONDITION: J1 IMPROVING E] STABL E [1 DEGRADING A1 SHUTDOWN: TIME/DATE: /_ /_ /_  % POWER
9. REACTOR STATUS:

Eastern mm dd yy

10. EMERGENCY RELEA,SE(S):

ED NONE (Go to item 14.) [BD POTENTIAL Go to Item 14.) LEI IS OCCURRING HAS OCCURRED

    • 11. TYPE OF RELEASE: LIj ELEVATED -- GROUND LEVEL Stopped IA] AIRBORNE: s rted Time (Eastern)

I Date Time (Eastern*) Date rted I Stopped:

F51 LIQUID:

Time (Eastern) Date Time (Eastern) Date

  • '12. RELEASE MAGNITU[DE: El CURIES PER SEC. L1 CURIES NORMAL OPERATING LIMITS: [J BELOW - ABOVE F] NOBLE GASES r- IODINES F--- PARTICULATES D[ OTHER
    • 13. ESTIMATE OF PROJ ECTED OFFSITE DOSE: Li NEW Li UNCHANGED PROJECTION TIME ________

(Eastern)

TEDE Thyroid CDE mrem mrem ESTIMATED DURATION HRS.

SITE BOUNDARY 2 MILES 5 MILES 10 MILES

14. METEOROLOGICAL DATA: A WIND DIRECTION (From)

[B] SPEED (mph)

PRECIPITATION (type)

NC STABILITY CLASS

15. RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS:

FL] NO RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS F] EVACUATE E- SHELTER-IN-PLACE F- OTHER

16. APPROVED BY: EMERGENCY DIRECTOR TIME/DATE: / I - I (Eastern) mm dd yy (Name) Title

-If Items 8-14 have not changed, only Items 1-7 and 16-16 are required to be completed.

"Information may not be available on Initial notifications.

Form No. 9-2317 (1/13/97)

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Procedure Number Rev Approved By 91002-C 39 G.R. Frederick Page Number Date Approved 02/27/2002 I I EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS 10 of 18 neet 4 01 Sheet 4 Of CHECKLIST 2 (EXAMPLE)

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES NOTIFIED Record the name, date and agencies notified:

1.

(name)

Burke County, Georgia (date) (agency)

(name)

GEMA (date) (agency)

(name)

Aiken County, SC (date) (agency)

(name)

Savannah River Site (date) (agency)

(name)

Allendale County, SC (date) (agency)

(name)

State of South Carolina (date) (agency)

(name)

Barnwell County, SC (date) (agency)

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Pocedure Number Rev Approved By VogtlI+Eletri eerating Plant A. 102C 3 39..5~u G.R. Frederick 910023d-C Date Approved EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS 11gof 18 02/27/2002 EN NC PN Sheet 5 of 8 CHECKLIST 2 DIRECTIONS FOR COMMUNICATORS NOTE Notifications MUST be made within 15 minutes of an initial event declaration (Data Sheet 1, 91001-C). Faxing the notifications should be performed in parallel with the voice circuits in the priority listed below.

1. Receive turnover from respective emergency response facility (control room, TSC, or EOF) using General Relief checklist in procedure 91101-C, "Emergency Response Organization"
2. ENN
  • Press ** to ring ALL stations. If a station does not answer, dial the individual station code listed on the ENN phone pull out panel.
3. Commercial Telephones (Use #4 system below in the case of a MAJOR FAILURE of the ENN.)
  • Use dedicated phones (Do not precede phone number with a "9".)
  • Plant phone extensions (Precede phone number with a "9".)
  • Phone numbers are listed in the Emergency Response Telephone Directory.

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Procedure Number Rev Approved By 91002-C 39 G.R. Frederick Date Approved EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS g Number 12 of 18 02/27/2002 K Sheet 6 of 8 CHECKLIST 2 DIRECTIONS FOR COMMUNICATORS (CONTINUED)

NOTE When calling all non-Vogtle party numbers, precede the phone number with a nine (9).

4. Back-Up ENN Conference Call the VEGP Digital Conferencing Switching System (DCSS) Conference Bridge Computer by dialing (3145) from a plant extension or (1-706-826-3145) from an outside line. Listen to the automated instructions of the conference bridge computer. When asked for a CONFERENCE CODE, enter "3356".
  • Within a few seconds you will hear beeping tones. These tones indicate that someone is entering or leaving the conference bridge call. Tell the answering parties to standby for a roll call.

To add a party to the conference bridge, press the "#" key then the "6" key. After you receive a dial tone, dial the number of the party you wish to add. Press the

"#" key again to add that party to the conference bridge. To return yourself to the conference bridge, press the "#" key again.

0 To mute your line press the "#" key and then the "8" key; to unmute your line press "#" key and then the "9" key.

NOTE "Wide Area 41-VNPENN" is the default group for ENN when using the Southern LINC phones.

5. Southern LINC Depress the "GROUP" Key and select "Wide Area 41-VNPENN". If Wide Area 41-VNPENN is not displayed, depress the "4" and the "1" key, then press the "OK" key. If a station does not answer, repeat a voice hail of that station.
6. Radios in the TSC or EOF
  • Use Burke County radio to notify Burke County and request them to relay notification to GEMA).

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~ ote Eetkurting a P1002Cedr Nubr 9e G.R. Frederick 13 ofm18 Date Approved EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS 02/27/2002 Sheet 7 of 8 2

CHECKLIST DIRECTIONS FOR COMMUNICATORS (CONTINUED)

NOTE Emergency Recall System activation pertains only to Control Room personnel.

A. EMERGENCY RECALL SYSTEM ACTIVATION

1. Go to Checklist 4 and Activate the Emergency Recall System.

B. NOTIFICATION ROLL CALL

1. Ensure that the following items are present:
a. Emergency Response Telephone Directory
b. Log Book NOTE The ENN Communicator should not wait for the ED to complete the notification form prior to completing the roll call.
2. Perform a roll call.

State the following:

"THIS IS/IS NOT A DRILL! (Cross out one)

HELLO, THIS IS (Name) AT THE VOGTLE ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANT. PLEASE OBTAIN A COPY OF THE EMERGENCY in NOTIFICATION FORM. STANDBY TO RECEIVE A MESSAGE. (Proceed with roll call the following order, check box for responding agencies) 1.0 Burke County 2.0 GEMA 3.0 Aiken County 4.0 Savannah River Site 5.0 Allendale County 6.0 State of South Carolina 7.0 Barnwell County If ANY agency fails to respond IMMEDIATELY notify the ED.

NOTE Ensure the ED has si the Emergency Notification form pror to transmission.

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. ~ .Proedure Number Rev Approved .By eertingPlat 91002-C Vogtle Electric Page Number G.R. Frederick 18 Date Approved EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS 15gof EN N T IA O 02/27/2002 Sheet I of 3 3

CHECKLIST NRC NOTIFICATION CHECKLIST NOTE Assign operations personnel (or TSC personnel if the TSC is activated) to complete this checklist in accordance with the following instructions. Obtain radiological information from Health Physics or Chemistry personnel as appropriate. Total Activity Calculations are found in Procedure 91111-C, "Duties of the Chemistry Supervisor (TSC)".

NOTE ALL columns and rows denoting % T.S. Limit are no longer applicable and should not be completed.

1. Initial Notification
a. Complete the "Event Notification Worksheet" and obtain Emergency Director approval.

NOTES

i. An access code (1) must be dialed whether using a commercial or FTS line.

ii If no response on the ENS is obtained, use a commercial line, Southern LINC phone, or cellular phone to call one of the following numbers:

Primary- 1-301-816-5100 Backup 301-951-0550

b. Initiate call on the ENS line. When contact is made, the caller shall state:

"THIS IS/IS NOT (cross out one) A DRILL" "HELLO, THIS IS (name): AT THE VOGTLE ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANT. PLEASE OBTAIN A COPY OF THE EVENT NOTIFICATION WORKSHEET AND STAND BY TO RECEIVE A MESSAGE".

c. Give the information on the "Event Notification Worksheet" to the NRC.

facsimile

d. Transmit copy of "Event Notification Worksheet" to NRC via facsimile. NRC telephone number is (301) 816-5151.
2. Follow-Up Notifications any further
a. Keep the NRC updated with all changes. Inform the NRC immediately of from one emergency classification to degradation in the plant conditions, any change of the TSC, the TSC another, or of the termination of an emergency. Upon activation Manager assumes the responsibility of communicating with the NRC.

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..Vog.e Electric Generating Plant 39 G.R. Frederick Page Number Date Approved EMERG NC E NOTIFICATIONS 18 of 18 02/27/2002 Sheet 1 of 1 CHECKLIST 4 EMERGENCY RECALL SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS NOTES

a. ERO personnel should be recalled only if an Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency has been declared AFTER normal working hours or when directed by the Emergency Director. (Normal working hours are 0730 -1600 hours, Monday through Friday.)
b. If the Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency involves an actual or credible imminent threat of attack on the plant by a hostile force, then activate the Security Emergency Scenario.
c. VEGP Management should be notified of an NOUE regardless of day or time of day.

A. EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION RECALL

1. Operations personnel shall activate the "Primary" emergency recall system in accordance with posted system instructions.

(Either NOUE or Alert/Site Area/General or Security Scenario as appropriate)

2. Operations personnel should verify the "Primary" emergency recall system is operable via a callback to the control room by the emergency recall system. In addition, the Shift Superintendent's beeper should activate and display a predetermined emergency pager message. The number displayed on the pager for an actual emergency will be three 9's and a call-in number.

(Either

3. Operations personnel shall activate the "Back-up" emergency recall system NOUE or Alert/Site Area/General or Security Scenario as appropriate) in accordance with "Back-up" emergency recall posted system instructions if it has been determined that the "Primary" emergency recall system located at VEGP is not operable.
4. Go to Checklist 2, Directions For Communicators, Step B for ENN Roll Call

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