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Revision 18 to EP-PS-101, Emergency Director (ED) - TSC Emergency Plan - Position Specific Procedure.
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Aug. 23, 2002 Page 1 of 1 MANUAL HARD COPY DISTRIBUTION DOCUMENT TRANSMITTAL 2002-3933 USER INFORMATION:

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"%>THE FOLLOWING CHANGES HAVE OCCURRED TO THE HARDCOPY OR ELECTRONIC MANUAL ASSIGNED TO YOU:

101 - 101 - EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (ED)-TSC EMERGENCY PLAN-POSITION SPECIFIC PROCEDURE REMOVE MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS DATE: 08/08/2002 ADD MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS DATE: 08/22/2002 CATEGORY: PROCEDURES TYPE: EP ID: EP-PS-101 REMOVE: REV:17 ADD: REV: 18 REMOVE: PCAF 2002-1437 REV: N/A UPDATES FOR HARD COPY MANUALS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED WITHIN 5 DAYS IN ACCORDANCE WITH DEPARTMENT PROCEDURES. PLEASE MAKE ALL CHANGES AND ACKNOWLEDGE COMPLETE IN YOUR NIMS INBOX UPON RECEIPT OF HARD COPY. FOR ELECTRONIC MANUAL USERS, ELECTRONICALLY REVIEW THE APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTS AND ACKNOWLEDGE COMPLETE IN YOUR NIMS INBOX.

PROCEDURE COVER SHEET PPL SUSQUEHANNA, LLC NUCLEAR DEPARTMENT PROCEDURE TSC EMERGENCY DIRECTOR: EP-PS-101 Emergency Plan-Position Revision 18 Specific Procedure Page 1 of 4 QUALITY CLASSIFICATION: APPROVAL CLASSIFICATION:

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Procedure Owner Nuclear Emergency Planning Responsible Supervisor: Vice President-Nuclear Operations Responsible FUM: Supv.-Nuclear Emergency Planning Responsible Approver: Vice President-Nuclear Operations FORM NDAP-QA-0002-1, Rev. 3, Page 1 of 1

EP-PS-101 Revision 18 Page 2 of 4 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (EDI-TSC: Emergency Plan-Position Specific Procedure WHEN: Emergency Support Center (TSC) is activated HOW NOTIFIED: Phoned by Station Operator After hours: Paged by Security I REPORT TO:

WHERE TO REPORT:

Vice President-Nuclear Operations Control Room/TSC OVERALL DUTY:

Manage the Technical Support Center (TSC) so that the plant responds to the emergency, people are protected, and the center processes information to those who need to know. Once the EOF has taken over these communications and radiological functions, concentrate exclusively on returning the plant to a safe condition.

MAJOR TASKS: TAB: REVISION:

I Assemble and brief TSC staff, then take over the task of managing the emergency.

TAB A 8 I Reclassify the emergency as conditions change.

TAB B 7 Make sure information is being communicated TAB C 5 to company, public, and government personnel.

Make protective action recommendations to TAB D 9 safeguard public and measures to protect personnel working in or near the plant.

Review Severe Accident Management (SAM),

TAB E 4 strategies.

Manage turnover to the next shift. TAB F 4 Turn over Emergency Management to the TAB G 4 EOF.

When emergency is terminated, disband the TAB H 0 TSC staff.

EP-PS-1 01 Revision 18 Page 3 of 4 SUPPORTING INFORMATION: TAB:

Emergency Telephone Instructions TAB 1 Emergency Organization TAB 2 Logkeeping TAB 3 Brief Non-Technical Descriptions of EAL TAB 4 Turnover/Briefing Checklists: TAB 5

"* Control Room/TSC Turnover Checklist

"* TSC/EOF Turnover Checklist

"* TSC/EOF Briefing Checklist Emergency Classification TAB 6 Public Protective Action Recommendation Guide TAB 7 PPL Emergency Personnel Dose Assessment and TAB 8 Protective Action Recommendation (PAR) Guide TSC Staff Responsibilities TAB 9 Restoration Organization Guidelines TAB 10 Emergency Forms TAB 11

  • Emergency Exposure Extensions
  • Emergency Exposure Extension Request

EP-PS-1 01 Revision 18 Page 4 of 4

REFERENCES:

ICRP Publication 28, The Principles and General Procedures for Handling Emergency and Accidental Exposures of Workers. International Commission on Radiation Protection. (1978)

NCRP Report 39, Basic Radiation Protection Criteria, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements. (1971)

NCRP Report 55, Protection of the Thyroid Gland in the Event of Releases of Radioiodine, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements. (1977)

SSES Emergency Plan EPA Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents (EPA 400-R-92-001 May 1992)

NDAP-QA-1 190, Nuclear Department Radiation Protection Program and Policies NDAP-QA-1191, ALARA Program and Policy IE Notice, 83-28 NUMARC Graded Response Study NUREG-0654, Planning Standards and Evaluation Criteria NUREG-0731, Guidelines for Utility Management Structure and Technical Resources, September 1980 SP-00-308, Emergency Medical Response, Search/Rescue

TAB 7 EP-PS-1 01-7 PAR AIRBORNE RELEASES EP ENTERED MONITOR CONDITIONS:

- PLANT STATUSIPROCEDURES

- ONSITE RAD CONDITIONS ASSESSMENT

- STATUS OF RELEASE PA

- DOSE PROJECTIONS PA-1 PA-1 DECCOMMEND

>5 RM THROIDCDE T A0-10 MILES PA-5 NOTYES:

1.

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>5 TO DEG 2THEROSE NOTERUNKOW DPIO D MILES 42CE-1 OMITLESE PA-E 2 SEVAOJCUTIONG UD D.S ALREADY RECE.E C TO1 .O T1. DOSCNE DUSEDTO REFRTOUN SEPOSTION4.1 FH RCDR O OEDTIE NOMTO NTEATO 4 COE -COMMITTED DOSE EQUIVALENITTO THE CHILD THYROID.

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TAB 7 EP-PS-101-7 PAR LIQUID RELEASES ENTRY:

INDICATIONS OF A POTENTIAL LIQUID RELEASE

- UNISOLABLE RADWASTE TANK RELEASE

- LEAK TO COOLING TOWER BASIN

- LEAK TO SPRAY POND PL-1 Isotopic Limit ENSURE CHEMIESD RADIONUCLIDE (uCi/ml) TAKES AND ANALYZES Ag-1I0m 1.1E"6 SAMPLES As-76 7.2E"7 Ba-140 1.1E"6 Ce-141 3.6E*6 Co-58 1.1 E-4 Co-60 Cr-51 1.2E-6 7.2E,5 RE ESPO REQUIREMENTS (ATN)

> R=EHNO ACTION REQUIRED CONTINUE MONITORING Cs-134 2.4E4 Cs-137 2.4E 6 Fe-55 2.4E-5 Yes Fe-59 2.4E-6 H-3 2.4E4 RAD PERSONNEL 1-129 1.2E-8 NOTIFY DANVILLE AND 1-131 3.6E-8 BRP THAT A RELEASE La-140 7.2E"7 HAS OCCURRED Mn-54 3.6E"6 "L-4 Mo-99 7.2E"6 'I Na-22 4.8E-6 CHEMIFTD EVALUATES Nb-95 3.6E-6 RELEASE vs PAG Ni-59 3.6E-6 Ni-63 6.0E"7 P-32 3.6E"7 Ru-103 2.4E,6 L-PL-5 Ru-106 3.6E-7 ES RELESE RAD PERSONNEL Sb-1 24 7.2E-7 ANY OF THE TABLE LIMITS NOTIFYNODAN VILLIE IS "ORDOES

-< THEC 1.0THAT SUM OF No--T O PAR Sb-125 3.6E-6 FRACTIONS EXCEED 1.0 AT REQUIRED Sr-89 2.4E7 DANVILLE?,

Sr-90 9.6E2. PL-8 PL-6 P Tc-99m 1.1 E"5 Y-90 7.2E-7 Zn-65 3.6E-6 Yes Zr-95 2.4E-RAD PERSONNEL NOTIFY DEPIBRP FOR DANVILLE TO DIVERT DRINKING WATER SUPPLY & ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL OF RELEASE AT DANVILLE PL-7 NOTES:

1. PL-# CAN BE USED TO REFER TO SECTION 4.2 OF THE PROCEDURE FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ON THE ACTION TO BE TAKEN.
2. CALLS TO DANVILLE ARE COURTESY INFORMATION CALLS ONLY. PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION CALLS MUST BE MADE BY DEPIBRP.

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TAB 7 EP-PS-1 01-7 PUBLIC PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION GUIDE AIRBORNE RELEASES 0 PA-1 MONITOR CONDITIONS FOR PAR APPLICATION The following conditions should be continuously evaluated to determine if a PAR should be implemented or changed:

"* Plant status and prognosis for changes in conditions

"* Onsite radiological conditions

"* Status of actual or potential radioactive releases

"* Offsite dose projections or actual offsite radiological conditions

"* Escalation in Emergency Classification (i.e., General)

(Go to PA-2)

PA-2 HAS A GENERAL EMERGENCY BEEN DECLARED?

El YES - Ifa GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared, a PAR must be made within 15 minutes of the emergency declaration. The PAR requirement is found in NUREG-0654. (Go to PA-3) 11 NO - If a GENERAL EMERGENCY has not been declared, continue to monitor plant status, parameter trends, and prognosis for termination-or escalation of the event. (Go to PA-1)

PA-3 IS THERE A VALID DOSE PROJECTION INDICATING DOSES OF Ž 1 REM TEDE OR>

5 REM CDE CHILD THYROID AT A DISTANCE OF

> 2 MILES?

El YES - Ifthe projected doses at 2 miles are 2!1 REM TEDE or Ž5 REM CDE child thyroid, then full evacuation (0-10 miles) is recommended.

(Go to PA-5) 0 NO/UNKNOWN -(Go to PA-4)

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TAB 7 EP-PS-101-7 0 PA-4 RECOMMEND EVACUATION 0-2 MILES; SHELTER 2-10 MILES Limited Evacuation (0-2 miles) and sheltering is appropriate for events that are significant enough to cause a General Emergency classification and dose projections are low, unknown, or below full evacuation guidelines.

o PA-5 EVACUATE 0-10 MILES Full evacuation of members of the general public is recommended at this point based on the emergency classification and dose projections.

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TAB 7 EP-PS-1 01-7 LIQUID 01 PL-1 ENTRY This section is entered when there are indications of a potential radioactive liquid release.

Indications of potential releases include:

"* an unisolable radwaste tank release.

"* leaks to cooling tower basin

"* leak to spray pond (Go to PL-2)

EO PL-2 CHEMISTRY/ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING DIRECTOR (ESD) TAKES AND ANALYZES SAMPLE (Go to PL-3)

PL-3 IS RELEASE _Ž TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS LIMITS (AT THE RELEASE POINT)?

o YES - Releases are at or greater than Technical Requirements limits when Chemistry determines that the limits are exceeded based on methodologies described in the ODCM and applicable Chemistry procedures.

o1 NO - If the release is < Technical Requirements limits, then no notifications are required and monitoring should continue.

(Go to PL-4)

I0 PL-4 RAD PERSONNEL NOTIFY DANVILLE AND BRP THAT A RELEASE HAS OCCURRED Depending on which facility is activated, the notification to Danville and BRP will be made by the RPC (TSC) or the Radiological Liaison (EOF).

DO NOT MAKE ANY PROTECTIVE ACTIONS RECOMMENDATIONS AT THIS TIME.

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TAB 7 EP-PS-1 01-7 o PL-5 CHEM/FTD EVALUATES RELEASE VERSUS PAGs The results of the sample analysis are compared to the PAGs for radionuclides in drinking water. The analysis calculates the expected concentration at Danville, taking into account the dilution afforded by the river.

PL-6 DOES RELEASE EXCEED PAGs (AT DANVILLE)?

o YES - If a single isotope exceeds the PAG or the sum of the fractions exceeds 1.0, then a protective action recommendation should be made for Danville to DIVERT its DRINKING WATER supply to a backup supply until the release has passed.

(Go to PL-7) o3 NO - If the PAGs are not exceeded, monitoring should continue and the State should be notified that no PAR for the liquid release is required. (Go to PL-8) o PL-7 RAD PERSONNEL NOTIFY DEP/BRP OF PAR Depending on which facility is activated, the PAR notification to DEP/BRP will be made by the RPC (TSC) or the Radiological Liaison (EOF). The PAR FORM shall be used to document the PAR.

DO NOT COMMUNICATE THE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION TO DANVILLE. THE DEP/BRP IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS COMMUNICATION.

0 PL-8 RAD PERSONNEL NOTIFY DEP/BRP No PAR is required. Depending on which facility is activated, the RPC (TSC) or the Radiological Liaison (EOF) shall notify DEP/BRP that no PAR is required.

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TAB A EP-PS-101-A Revision 8 Page 1 of 5 MAJOR TASK:

Assemble and brief TSC staff, then take over the task of managing the emergency.

SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

1. Determine plant status. Ia. Report to Control Room.

lb. Receive turnover from Shift Supervisor.

HELP CONTROL ROOMITSC TURNOVER CHECKLIST See TAB 5 lc. Review classification of emergency (TAB B).

Id. Review radiological conditions and dose projections if applicable (TAB D).

le. Determine:

2. Determine if situation warrants EOF (1) Resources'or actions call-out. required by Operations.

(2) In progress plant activities.

3. Perform external notifications. 3a. Notify Public Information Manager of plant status.

3b. Notify Senior Vice President-Generation and Chief Nuclear Officer, or VP - Nuclear Operations. Request they notify other managers as appropriate.

TAB A EP-PS-101-A Revision 8 Page 2 of 5 SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

4. Assume overall management of the 4a. Verify key Coordinators are ready emergency. to assume emergency functions:

(1) Operations Coordinator (2) Damage Control Team coordinator (3) Rad Protection Coordinator (4) TSC Coordinator (5) TSC Communicator HELP Emergency Organization See TAB 2 4b. Brief TSC personnel on emergency situation.

4c. Relieve Control Room of overall management of emergency, with shift concurrence:

(1) Offsite Notification (TSC Communicator)

(2) Dose Projection (Rad Protection Coordinator)

(3) Emergency Teams (Damage Control Team Coordinator)

(4) Emergency Classification (Technical Support and Operations Coordinators)

(5) Protective Action Recommendations (Rad Protection Coordinator).

4d. Make a PA announcement when the "TSC is in control of the emergency."

NOTE:

This responsibility can be delegated to the TSC Communicator.

TAB A EP-PS-101-A Revision 8 Page 3 of 5 SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

5. Manage the emergency. 5a. Reclassify the emergency as conditions change (TAB B).

5b. Communicate information concerning emergency (TAB C).

5c. Initiate radioactive release monitoring to support Public Protective Action Recommendation (TAB D).

5d. Make Protective Action Recommendation as required (TAB D).

5e. Notify the Control Room to initiate accountability.

NOTE:

Accountability required at Alert or higher classification (consider habitability of accountability locations). I Rad Protection and Security Coordinators responsible to implement 5f. Initiate RCA Evacuation when plant conditions dictate or at:

(1) Alert classification.

(2) When accountability is initiated.

5g. Initiate Site Evacuation when site conditions dictate or when a Site or General Emergency AND accountability is complete.

NOTE:

Determine which essential personnel should remain.

(1) Instruct TSC Communicator to perform Site Evacuation notifications.

5h. Monitor plant status.

TAB A EP-PS-101-A Revision 8 Page 4 of 5 SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

NOTE:

Ops Coordinator responsible to maintain.

5i. Establish plant priorities.

NOTE:

Ops Coordinator responsibility.

5j. Initiate corrective actions for plant priorities.

NOTE:

Damage Control Team Coordinator responsible to implement actions.

5k. Ensure proper resources are available to combat emergency.

NOTE:

Damage Control Team and Admin.

Coordinators responsibilities.

51. Initiate core damage assessment.

NOTE:

Tech Support Coordinator responsibility. Requires PASS sample - Chemistry Coordinator.

5m. Initiate EOF staffing.

NOTE:

Required at an Alert, Site or General classification. TSC Communicators responsible to initiate.

(1) Instruct TSC Communicator to activate the EOF.

5n. Initiate 24-hour shift coverage for emergency positions.

NOTE:

Admin. Coordinator responsible.

5o. Support emergency medical response, search/rescue.

TAB A EP-PS-101-A Revision 8 Page 5 of 5 SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

SPECIFIC TASKS:

NOTE:

Reference SP-00-308, (Emergency Medical Response, SearchlRescue)

6. Request Federal assistance to 6a. When federal assistance is augment NERO. required, requests should be coordinated with PEMA and/or DEP/BRP.

TAB B EP-PS-101-B Revision 7 Page 1 of 3 MAJOR TASK:

Reclassify the emergency as conditions change.

SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

1. Evaluate latest information. 1a. Consult lead Coordinators for updated information.

(1) Radiation Protection Coordinator for radiological release.

(2) Operations Coordinator on plant status.

(3) Technical Support Coordinator over status of problem identification/

resolution.

(4) Security Coordinator for security event.

(5) Damage Control Team Coordinator for repair status.

2. If significant changes have occurred, 2a. Review "Use of Classification revieW classification matrix. Matrix."

HELP Emergency Classification See TAB 6 2b. Review "Emergency Action Levels."

2c. Find emergency action levels on matrix closest to actual plant condition.

CAUTION:

Ifyou upgrade to a General Emergency, you must make a Protective Action Recommendation within 15 minutes (see TAB D).

I

TAB B EP-PS-101-B Revision 7 Page 2 of 3 SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

3. Choose the most appropriate 3a. If upgrading, go to Specific Task #4 emergency action level, of this tab, "Document and communicate the new classification."

3b. If downgrading from a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency you must get concurrence from:

(1) NRC (2) DEP/BRP (3) PPL Senior Management _

3c. If terminating the emergency, go to TAB G.

4. Document and communicate the new 4a. Document in log:

classification.

(1) Time (2) Date

"(3) Emergency level 4b. Instruct TSC Communicator to announce classification over page.

4c. Instruct TSC Communicator to initiate notifications (Local/State, NRC, Recovery Manager, Public Information Manager.)

NOTE:

PEMA, LCEMA and CCDPS must be notified within 15 minutes after classification.

NRC should be notified as soon as possible, but within 60 minutes.

4d. At Alert, Site Area or General Emergency, contact the Shift Manager to initiate accountability actions if not already done.

TAB B EP-PS-101-B Revision 7 Page 3 of 3 SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

5. Review PAR Guidance in anticipation 5a. Go to TAB D of escalation to a General Emergency.
6. When conditions warrant, declare a 6a. Within 15 minutes of declaration of General Emergency. a General Emergency, perform the following (1) Ensure notifications via ENR form to PEMA, LCEMA, and CCDPS are initiated by the TSC Communicator.

(2) Determine appropriate PAR.

Go to TAB D

7. Continue to evaluate current PAR and 7a. Go to TAB D revise as appropriate based on increasing dose levels.

TAB D EP-PS-101-D Revision 9 Page 1 of 7 MAJOR TASK:

Make Protective Action Recommendations to safeguard the public and measures to protect personnel working at or near the plant.

SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

1. Evaluate the current and projected la. Obtain and evaluate information:

plant and off-site radiological information. (1) Plant information and prognosis from the Ops Coordinator, Damage Control Team Coordination and the TSC Lead engineer.

(2) Radiological information from the Radiation Protection Coordinator (a) Field readings (b) Dose projections (c) Release Rates (d) Meteorological conditions (e) Issuance of Potassium Iodide

2. Review PAR Guidance in anticipation 2a. Use the following guidance:

of escalation to a General Emergency.

(1) Assess plant conditions and determine the most likely Emergency Action Level that could lead to declaration of a General Emergency.

(2) Using the above conditions, review the PAR flowchart to determine the likely PAR for the General Emergency condition.

TAB D EP-PS-101-D Revision 9 Page 2 of 7 SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

(3) Review the likely PAR with any state or federal officials present in the Emergency Response Facility to resolve any potential issues should the PAR later need to be issued or revised.

HELP Protective Action Recommendation Guide See TAB 7

3. When a General Emergency is 3a. Go to TAB 7 and determine PAR.

declared determine appropriate PAR.

3b. Discuss recommendation with Recovery Manager, if feasible.

3c. Communicate PAR to Senior State Official. Phone number is 717 651-2148.

HELP PAR State Notification Form See TAB 11

4. Continue to evaluate current PAR and 4a. Communicate revised PAR to revise as appropriate based on Senior State Official. Phone increasing dose levels. number is 717 651-2148.

HELP PAR State Notification Form See TAB 11

TAB D EP-PS-101-D Revision 9 Page 3 of 7 SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

HELP Protective Action Recommendation Guide See TAB 7

5. Assess if a protective action 5a. Instruct the RPC to provide recommendation beyond ten miles is estimates of dose projections for appropriate. distances greater than ten miles.

5b. Consult with Operations and Technical Support Coordinators to verify dose projection estimates are consistent with plant conditions.

5c. Insure PAR's have been made for distances up to ten miles.

5d. Recommend a PAR rounding out the distance to the nearest five mile increment until dose projections estimates are less than 1 REM TEDE'or 5 REM CEDE.

5e. Communicate the PAR to the Senior State Official using the PAR State Notification Form.

Phone number is 717 651-2148.

6. Continue monitoring on-site release(s) to protect plant personnel and anticipate possible offsite conditions.
7. When required, initiate a Controlled 7a. Local Area Evacuation Zone, Local Area or Site Evacuation. Guidelines:

Evacuate personnel from an area or building when:

(1) CAM on high alarm (2) ARM on high alarm

TAB D EP-PS-101-D Revision 9 Page 4 of 7 SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

(3) Fire alarm (4) Uncontrolled toxic material in area (5) Any condition hazardous to personnel if they remain in the area.

7b. RCA Evacuation:

Evacuate personnel from the RCA when:

(1) Alert declared (2) Accountability initiated (3) Any condition hazardous to personnel who remain in the RCA.

7c. Site Evacuation:

Non-essential personnel evacuated from the site when:

(1) Site or General Emergency declared and accountability completed.

(2) Any condition hazardous to personnel who remain on site.

NOTE:

Ensure an Event Notification Report is generated by the TSC Communicator to notify offsite agencies of site evacuation.

8. Initiate habitability survey of all 8a. Ensure the Radiation Protection accountability areas. Coordinator has completed surveys of accountability areas.

TAB D EP-PS-101-D Revision 9 Page 5 of 7 SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

NOTE:

If an accountability area is uninhabitable, consult with Health Physics on the necessity of establishing a remote assembly, (holding),

area. (West Building or the Energy Information Center.)

9. Initiate accountability. 9a. Notify the TSC Communicator that Personnel Accountability has been called for.

9b. Direct the Security Coordinator to implement accountability.

NOTE:

Accountability should be completed within thirty minutes from time it was called for.

10. Evacuate personnel when required. NOTE:

Ifsite evacuation is not necessary, inform the Security Coordinator to notify all accountability areas status of emergency condition and any work restrictions.

10a. Local Area Evacuation, ensure:

(1) INDIA Team(s) dispatched to assess and mitigate the emergency condition(s).

(2) Request non-essential personnel remain out of the area until emergency condition(s) terminated.

TAB D EP-PS-101-D Revision 9 Page 6 of 7 SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

10b. RCA Evacuation, ensure:

(1) INDIA Team(s) dispatched to assess and mitigate the emergency condition(s).

(2) Have personnel remain out of the RCA until emergency condition(s) are terminated.

10c. SITE EVACUATION (1) Direct the Administrative Coordinator to identify essential personnel.

11. Designate an area for essential 11a. Have essential personnel personnel to assemble if not assemble at designated work or assembled in the OSC or TSC. holding areas such as the Maintenance and I&C shops.

i.

12. Evacuate non-essential personnel 12a. When accountability is completed, from the site. direct the Security Coordinator to initiate evacuation of non-essential personnel from the site.

NOTE:

It may be prudent to have non-essential personnel report to the Remote Assembly Areas if additional contamination or other monitoring is required.

13. Direct Health Physics to establish ongoing habitability monitoring of essential work locations and holding areas.
14. Assess manpower needs. 14a. Assess current conditions to determine if additional manpower should be called in.

TAB D EP-PS-101-D Revision 9 Page 7 of 7 SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

15. Adhere to administrative exposure 15a. Follow administrative exposure limits for plant personnel. objectives for plant personnel.
16. Apply emergency exposure 16a. For doses expected to exceed considerations when required. 4,000 mrem, apply emergency exposure considerations.

HELP PPL Emergency Personnel Dose Assessment and Protective Action Recommendation Guide See TAB 8

TAB 11 EP-PS-101-11 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION STATE NOTIFICATION FORM 0 THIS IS A DRILL 13 THIS IS NOT A DRILL (This form is to be used to communicate PPL's Protective Action to the senior state official at 717-651-2148.)

1. This is of the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station.

(Fill in your name)

2. I am the: D Emergency Director at the Susquehanna SES Control Room 0 Emergency Director at the Technical Support Center 13 Recovery Manager at the Emergency Operations Facility
3. I am about to provide a Protective Action Recommendation. Do I have the Senior State Official on the line?

Name

4. A General Emergency has been declared as of
5. This declaration was made due to:
6. The PPL Susquehanna Protective Action Recommendation is:

o Evacuate 0-10 miles o Evacuate 0-2 miles and shelter 2-10 miles D Divert Danville drinking water supply from the Susquehanna River 0] Evacuate beyond 10 miles (specify distance )

7. Date/Time:

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