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Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Manual Volume C, Revision 2002-13
ML023530251
Person / Time
Site: Oconee  
Issue date: 12/16/2002
From: Rosalyn Jones
Duke Power Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
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P&Duke EPowere A Duke Energy Company R A. JONES Vice President Duke Power 29672 / Oconee Nuclear Site 7800 Rochester Highway Seneca, SC 29672 864 885 3158 864 885 3564 fax December 16, 2002 U.

S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, D. C.

20555

Subject:

Oconee Nuclear Station Docket Nos. 50-269, -270,

-287 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Manual Volume C Revision 2002-13 Please find attached for your use and review copies of the revision to the Oconee Nuclear Station Emergency Plan: Volume C Revision 2002-13, December 2002.

This revision is being submitted in accordance with 10 CFR 50-54(q) and does not decrease the effectiveness of the Emergency Plan or the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.

Any questions or concerns pertaining to this revision please call Rodney Brown, Emergency Planning Manager at 864-885-3301.

By copy of this letter, two copies of this revision are

NRC, Region II, Atlanta, Georgia.

Very 4 *yours, R.

VP, being provided to the

ýe Nuclear Site xc:

(w/2 copies of attachments)

Mr. Luis Reyes, Regional Administrator, Region II U.

S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 61 Forsyth St.,

SW, Suite 24T23 Atlanta, GA 30303 w/copy of attachments Mr. Steven Baggett Rockville, Maryland (w/o Attachments, Oconee Nuclear Station)

NRC Resident Inspector J.

R. Brown, Manager, Emergency Planning www duke-energy corn

December 16, 2002 OCONEE NUCLEAR SITE INTRASITE LETTER

SUBJECT:

Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Volume C, Revision 2002-13 Please make the following changes to the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Volume C by following the below instructions.

REMOVE Cover Sheet -

Rev. 2002-12 Table of Contents, Page 1 & 2 RP/0/B/1000/020 -

08/29/02 RP/0/B/1000/029 -

08/01/02 ADD Cover Sheet Rev. 2002-13 Table of Contents, Page 1 & 2 RP/0/B/1000/020 -

12/11/02 RP/0/B/1000/029 -

11/21/02

DUKE POWER EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES VOLUME C APPROVED:

W. W. Foster, Manager Safety Assurance 12/16/2002 Date Approved 12/16/2002 Effective Date VOLUME C REVISION 2002-13 December 2002

HPIO/B/I1009/018 HPIO/BI10091020 HPIOBI10091021 HPIOB 1I10091022 RP/O/BI10O/001 RP IOJBI1000/002 RP/O/B/1000/003 A RPIO/B/1 1000/007 RPIO//B/1000/009 RP/O/BI1000/010 RPIOIBI1000/015 A RPIOIB/I1000/015 B RPIOIBI1000JO15 C RP/OIBI/10001016 RPIOIBII 000/017 RP/OIBI1000/018 RP/0/B/1000/019 RP/0/B/1000/020 RP/OB/1000/021 RP/OB/1000/022 RP/OJBI/10001024 RPIOB/I1000/028 VOLUME C TABLE OF CONTENTS Off-Site Dose Projections Estimating Food Chain Doses Under Post Accident Conditions Source Term Assessment Of A Gaseous Release From Non-Routine Release Points On Shift Off-Site Dose Projections Emergency Classification Control Room Emergency Coordinator Procedure ERDS Operation Security Event Procedure For Site Assembly Procedure For Emergency Evacuation/Relocation Of Site Personnel Offsite Communications From The Control Room Offsite Communications From The Technical Support Center Offsite Communications From The Emergency Operations Facility Medical Response Spill Response Core Damage Assessment Technical Support Center Emergency Coordinator Procedure Emergency Operations Facility Director Procedure Operations Interface (EOF)

Procedure For Site Fire Damage Assessment And Repair Protective Action Recommendations Communications & Community Relations World Of Energy Emergency Response Plan Revision 2002-13 December 2002 I

09/12/02 11/04/02 09/30/97 10/14/02 12/11/02 11/04/02 07/16/02 11/10/99 02/17/97 08/29102 10/09/98 12/01/97 08/15/02 06/19/02 08/29/02 12/03/98 08/29102 02/19/02 04124/01 12/11/01 12/11/01 12/11/01 I

RPIOIBIl/001029 RPIO/BI1000/031 SR/0/B1/2000/001 Business Management SSG Functional Area Directive 102 NSC - 110 Engineering Manual 5.1 Human Resources Procedure Radiation Protection Manual Section 11.3 Radiation Protection Manual Section 11.7 Safety Assurance Directive 6.1 Safety Assurance Directive 6.2 Training Division VOLUME C TABLE OF CONTENTS Fire Brigade Response Joint Information Center Emergency Response Plan Standard Procedure For Public Affairs Response To The Emergency Operations Facility Business Management Emergency Plan SSG Emergency Response Plan - ONS Specific Nuclear Supply Chain - SCO Emergency Response Plan Engineering Emergency Response Plan ONS Human Resources Emergency Plan Off-Site Dose Assessment And Data Evaluation Environmental Monitoring For Emergency Conditions Safety Assurance Emergency Response Organization Emergency Contingency Plan Training Division Emergency Response Guide DTG-007 Revision 2002-13 December, 2002 2

11/21/02 06/12/00 08/07/01 10/15/02 03/01/01 04/02/01 07/17/02 01/07/02 04/06/99 11/26/01 11/28/94 03/27/00 12/17/01

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Duke Power Company (1) IDNo RP/0/B/1000/020 INFORMATION PROCEDURE PROCESS RECORD RevisionNo. 007 ONLY

-itEPARATION (2)

Station OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION (3)

Procedure Title Emergency Operations Facility Director Procedure (4)

Prepared By Rodney Brown (Signature) p" 1

.41-Date 12/09/2002 (5)

Requires NSD 228 Applicability Determination?

J EO Yes (New procedure or revision with major changes) 0 No (Revision with minor changes)

E5 No (To incorporate previously approved changes)

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/,2-1.O--e2 Cross-Disciplinary Review By (QR)NAiLF Date

/2 -/9-- O 2Z Reactivity Mgmt Review By (QR)NA Date Mgmt Involvement Review By (Ops Supt) NA Date (7)

Additional Reviews Reviewed By Date Reviewed By Date Temporary Approval (ifnecessary)

By (OSM/QR)

Date By (QR)

Date (9)

Approved By Ig-Date iz L rf PERFORMANCE (Compare with control copy every 14 calendar days while work is being performed.)

(10)

Compared with Control Copy Date Compared with Control Copy Date Compared with Control Copy Date (11)

Date(s) Performed Work Order Number (WO#)

COMPLETION (12) Procedure Completion Verification:

o Unit 0 0 Unit 1 0 Unit 2 0 Unit 3 Procedure performed on what unit?

o Yes 0 NA Check lists and/or blanks initialed, signed, dated, or filled in NA, as appropriate?

o Yes 0 NA Required enclosures attached?

"O Yes D NA Data sheets attached, completed, dated, and signed?

"O Yes D NA Charts, graphs, etc. attached, dated, identified, and marked?

O Yes 0 NA Procedure requirements met?

Verified By Date (13)

Procedure Completion Approved Date (14) Remarks (Attach'additionalpages)

Duke Power Company Oconee Nuclear Site Emergency Operations Facility Director Procedure Reference Use Procedure No.

RP/O/B/1000/020 Revision No.

007 Electronic Reference No.

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RP/O/B/1000/020 Page 2 of 10 Emergency Operations Facility Director Procedure NOTE:

This procedure is an implementing procedure to the Oconee Nuclear Site Emergency Plan and must be forwarded to Emergency Planning within three (3) working days of approval.

1. Symptoms 1.1 Conditions exist where events are in progress or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant and activation of the Emergency Response Organization has been initiated.
2. Immediate Actions NOTE:
  • Place Keeping Aids: El at left of steps may be used for procedure place keeping (0l).

Major events are required to be documented in the EOF Director's log.

  • The EOF must be operational within 75 minutes of an Alert or higher classification (except for security events involving intrusion/attempted intrusion into the site during normal working hours). Turnover may or may not have occurred. Turnover should occur with the TSC at a time that will not decrease the effectiveness of communications with the offsite agencies.

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0 2.1 Sign in on the EOF Personnel Status Board.

0 2.2 Initiate a log of major activities and decisions.

0 2.3 Assure EOFD PA system has been turned on in the telephone room.

0l 2.4 Turn switch to "ALL CALL" for announcements to all rooms.

2.4.1 Select individual room if only one room is to receive announcement.

0 2.5 Notify the Emergency Coordinator in the TSC of arrival and establish an open phone line.

2.5.1 Dial 66-3921 OR 66-3704 on the 624-4350 line (

Reference:

Emergency Telephone Directory, page 14).

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RP/O/B/1000/020 Page 3 of 10 0 2.6 IF the Emergency Response Organization is being activated after normal working hours due to a security event involving an intrusion/attempted intrusion into

site, THEN notify the Operations Shift Manager (Control Room Emergency Coordinator) of arrival and establish a turnover time.

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2.6.1 Dial 9-882-7076 OR 66-3271 on the 624-4350 phone.

0 2.7 Assure access control has been established.

0l 2.8 Make EOF announcement concerning fitness-for-duty.

"Any one who has consumed alcohol within the past five (5) hours, notify either the EOF Director or the appropriate EOF Manager."

NOTE:

During a security event involving an intrusion/attempted intrusion into the site by a hostile force after normal working hours activation of the TSC will be delayed. In this situation it is not required for the EOF/TSC counterparts to make contact.

{71 El 2.9 Declare the EOF operational when the following positions are filled, and they have contacted their counterpart in the TSC.

2.9.1 Ensure that the following names are listed on the EOF Personnel Status Board.

NAME EOF Director Offsite Communications Manager State/County Communicator Radiological Assessment Manager Operations Interface Manager Access Control Security Guard 0 2.9.2 EOF Operational Time:

(3)

RPIOIlBII/001020 Page 4 of 10 0 2.10 Contact the Emergency Coordinator at the TSC and inform him that the EOF is operational and will commence gathering plant status information OR contact the OSM and indicate that the EOF is Operational.

{7) 2.10.1 IF the OSM is contacted, THEN GOTO Step 2.12 to conduct turnover with the OSM.

NOTE:

If the TSC is able to activated, the following individuals will exchange information.

Three separate enclosures will be provided to the EOF Director. These enclosures are a part of RP/OIB/1000/021, (Operations Interface (EOF)), RP/O/B/1000/015C, (Offsite Communications From The Emergency Operations Facility) and RP Manual Section 11.3, (Off-Site Dose Assessment And Data Evaluation)

TSC EOF Dose Assessment Liaison Offsite Communicator EOF Liaison Radiological Assessment Manager State/County Communicator Operations Interface Manager

RP/O/B/1000/020 Page 5 of 10 NOTE:

a EOF Managers will inform the EOFD when information is received.

  • Turnover with the TSC should be initiated As Soon As Possible. A goal of 30 minutes should be used to complete turnover after the EOF is declared Operational.

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0l 2.11 Contact Emergency Coordinator to conduct turnover using the information prepared by the EOF Managers.

"* Present emergency classification Time Initial emergency classification Time

"* Initiating Condition/Unit affected:

Present status of affected unit(s), including significant pieces of equipment out of service.

Improving Stable Degrading Status of unaffected unit(s):

Unit 1 shutdown at or at

%power.

Unit 2 shutdown at or at

%power.

Unit 3 shutdown at or at

%power.

Equipment out of service:

Emergency Releases: NO _

YES Airborne -

Liquid _

Is occurring -

Has occurred __ Time Normal operating limits: Below _

Above

" Protective Action Recommendations:

None Oconee County:

Pickens County:

Site Evacuation NO YES __

If yes, where Time of evacuation 0 Last message number Next message due at

RP/O/B/1000/020 Page 6 of 10 0 2.11.1 Request Emergency Coordinator to provide periodic updates to the EOFD concerning plant status.

5 2.11.2 Inform the Emergency Coordinator that the EOFD will provide dose assessment and field monitoring data on a periodic basis.

El 2.11.3 Record EOF Activation Time:

El 2.12 IF the TSC is not activated due to a security event, THEN contact the OSM at 9-882-7076 OR 66-3271 AND conduct turnover using the following information (completed with information from the most recent emergency notification form).

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"* Present Emergency Classification Time of Classification Initial Emergency Classification Time of Classification

"* Initiating Condition/Unit(s) Affected:

Present status of affected unit(s), including significant equipment out of service.

Plant Condition: Improving__

Stable Degrading __

Status of affected unit(s):

Unit 1 shutdown at or at

% Power.

Unit 2 shutdown at or at

% Power.

Unit 3 shutdown at or at

. % Power.

Equipment out of service:

Emergency Releases:

None Potential Is Occurring Has Occurred Protective Action Recommendations:

None Oconee County:

Pickens County:

  • Last Message Number Next Message due at (time):

El 2.12.1 Request the OSM to provide updates to the EOFD concerning plant status as needed.

RP/O/B/1000/020 Page 7 of 10 0l 2.12.2 Inform the OSM that the EOFD will provide dose assessment and field monitoring data as needed.

El 2.12.3 Record EOF Activation Time:

NOTE:

TSC remains responsible for all Offsite Notifications required by Title II (Hazardous Materials Spills).

El 2.13 Announce to all EOF personnel that the EOF is activated. Provide time of activation and name of EOF Director.

NOTE:

For all drills, precede messages with "This is a drill."

Example message:

"May I have your attention please. The EOF is activated as of (time) hours. This is (Name).

I am the EOF Director and have taken responsibility for emergency management from the Emergency Coordinator in the Technical Support Center.

The plant status is.........

RP/O/BI 1000/020 Page 8 of 10 0 2.14 Determine that the EOF Managers understand they are responsible for each of the following actions:

NAME EOF Director Emergency Classification Protective Action Recommendations Approval of news releases.

NOTE:

News releases may be approved by Public Spokesperson if the news releases only contain information already approved by the EOFD on the notification form.

Offsite Communications Manager Notification to offsite agencies.

Contact for offsite agency support (i.e.; medical, fire, law enforcement)

Operations Interface Manager Emergency classification recommendation Plant status Radiological Assessment Manager Dose Calculations Field Monitoring

+

HPN Communication

+ TSC radio to the EOF operational NOTE:

The following two managers do not have to be in place in a required time frame. Sign off Step 2.12 when the first four managers are identified. Continuation to Step 2.13 should commence while completing this step.

News Director Interface with news media.

Update of company officers.

Update Industry groups. This includes INPO.

Provide technical briefers to the SC Emergency Operations Center (SEOC), Pickens Emergency Operations Center (PEOC) and Oconee Emergency Operations Center (OEOC), and the Joint Information Center (JIC). (Note: JIC is in the EOF).

Step 2.14 Continued to next page.

RP/0/B/1000/020 Page 9 of 10 Sites Services Group Manager Update of Duke Power Insurance Department Access Control

+

Responsible for any actions relating to Security

+ Facility equipment repair

+ Assure 24 hr. Staffing for EOF positions 0l 2.15 Notify SEPD and Oconee and Pickens CEPD that the EOF has assumed turnover from the TSC. This duty may be assigned to the following positions:

  • Emergency Planning Manager 2.15.1 Contact SEPD after each message is transmitted to provide additional information/follow-up.

E0 2.16 Verify with the News Director that the Executive Vice President, Nuclear Generation, has been notified of the emergency status.

0 2.17 Make an announcement over the EOF PA system requesting persons who are medical first responders or EMT's to register that information with the SSG Manager.

El 2.18 EOF Director may approve entry of personnel to the Emergency Operations Facility if the individual's training is not current. Each case would be decided on its own merits.

Document decision in the EOF Director's log.

El 2.19 Hold round-table discussions with EOF managers every hour. (Secure timer from procedures cart.)

o 2.20 Keep EOF personnel updated on changing plant conditions after each round-table discussion. This duty may be assigned to the EOF Logkeeper.

0l 2.21 REFER TO Enclosure 3.1, (Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet).

RP/O/B/1000/020 Page 10 of 10 S,

3. Enclosures 3.1 Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet 3.2 Emergency Classification Termination/Reduction Flowchart 3.3 Recovery Guidelines 3.4 Emergency Preparedness Acronyms 3.5 10 Mile EPZ Map 3.6 References

.1 Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet RP/O/BIlI001020 Page 1 of 16

1. Emergency Classification Tracking Review emergency classification and verify it meets the criteria of RPIOJB/1000/0O1, (Emergency Classification). Discuss changing plant conditions with Emergency Coordinator. Discuss classification prior to making recommendation.

01.1 IF THEN 01.2 IF THEN 0 1.3 IF THEN A General Emergency is/or should be classified, GO TO Step 4.0 of this Enclosure, (Enclosure 3.1, Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet).

A Site Area Emergency is/or should be classified, GO TO Step 3.0 of this Enclosure, (Enclosure 3.1, Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet).

An Alert is/or should be classified, GO TO Step 2.0 of this Enclosure, (Enclosure 3.1, Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet).

2. Alert NOTE:

If Steps 2.1 and 2.2 are verified to have been completed by the Emergency Coordinator then they may be marked COMPLETE on this procedure.

0 2.1 Discuss need to change classification with the Emergency Coordinator. Determine the following:

+

Have any medical emergencies occurred? Status? Transported offsite? Where?

NOTE:

World Of Energy personnel must be evacuated if non-essential site personnel are evacuated.

+

Status of non-essential personnel evacuation

+

Have any chemical spills occurred? If yes, what?

+

Has fire brigade responded to any fires? Has offsite fire department responded?

+

Has a Condition B been determined for a Keowee Hydro Project Dam/Dike?

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0 2.2 Declare an Alert. Notify Offsite Communications Manager to complete an Emergency Notification Form in accordance with RP/OIB/1000/015C, (Offsite Communications From the Emergency Operations Facility), get it approved, and fax to the offsite agencies. (The Alert is officially declared when the Emergency Action Levels for the initiating condition have been exceeded.)

2.2.1 Time of declaration:

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.1 RP/0/B/1000/020 Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet Page 2 of 16 NOTE:

9 Message form transmission must begin within 15 minutes of declaration.

0 Condition B for Keowee Hydro Project Dams/Dikes also requires notification of the Georgia Emergency Management Agency and National Weather Service. Remind the EOF Communications Manager to notify these agencies in addition to and after SC State, Oconee County, and Pickens County.

{2) 0 2.3 When the message form is completed and the form has been sent, contact the SEPD at the SEOC. This is in addition to contact by the State/County Communicator.

NAME Telephone Numbers SEPD 8-1(803)737-8500 El 2.3.1 IF the SEOC has NOT been activated, THEN Contact the County Emergency Preparedness Directors (CEPD) to discuss plant status.

Oconee CEPD 8-1(864)638-4200 Pickens CEPD 8-1(864)898-5943 El 2.3.2 IF Condition B at Keowee exists, THEN Notify Hydro Central (Refer to Section 6 of the Emergency Telephone Directory, Keowee Hydro Project Dam/Dike Notification).

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0l 2.4 Notify Emergency Coordinator of change in classification. Request Emergency Coordinator to notify the NRC EOC regarding current emergency classification.

NOTE:

Announcements should be made approximately every 30 minutes. Provide current plant status also.

El 2.5 Announce the emergency class and the time of classification to EOF personnel.

NOTE:

SSG will manage the staffing sheets and route to the EOF Director.

0l 2.6 Evaluate the need for 24-hour staffing and instruct managers to prepare for it if needed.

Telephone numbers and staffing sheets are located in the procedures cart.

.1 RP/O/B/1000/020 Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet Page 3 of 16 0 2.7 Review emergency classification to determine if it is current and meets the criteria of K>j RP/OIB/1 000/001, (Emergency Classification).

LI 2.7.1 IF the emergency classification remains as an Alert, THEN have the Offsite Communications Manager continue updating the state and counties by message form every 60 minutes.

0l 2.7.2 Keep EOF personnel informed concerning plant conditions.

0l 2.7.3 Keep EC aware of offsite conditions.

El 2.7.4 Log actions in the EOF Director's log.

El 2.7.5 Remain in this step until plant conditions dictate a change in emergency classification.

0 2.8 IF A Site Area Emergency is determined, THEN GO TO Step 3.0 of this Enclosure, (Enclosure 3.1, Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet).

0 2.9 IF A General Emergency is determined, THEN GO TO Step 4.0 of this Enclosure, (Enclosure 3.1, Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet).

0 2.10 IF The termination criteria of Enclosure 3.2, (Emergency Classification Termination Criteria) has been met, THEN GO TO Step 5.0 of this Enclosure, (Enclosure 3.1, Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet).

.1 Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet RP/0/B/1000/020 Page 4 of 16

3. Site Area Emergency NOTE:

If Steps 3.1 and 3.2 are verified to have been completed by the Emergency Coordinator then they may be marked COMPLETE on this procedure.

0 3.1 Discuss need to change classifications with the Emergency Coordinator. Determine the following:

Have any medical emergencies occurred? Status? Transported offsite? Where?

NOTE:

World Of Energy personnel must be evacuated if non-essential site personnel are evacuated.

  • Status of non-essential personnel evacuation?
  • Have any chemical spills occurred? If yes, what?
  • Has fire brigade responded to any fires? Have offsite fire department responded?
  • Has dam failure for Keowee or Jocassee occurred? Actions taken?

Has a Condition B been determined for a Keowee Hydro Project Dam/Dike?

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El 3.2 Declare a Site Area Emergency. Notify Offsite Communications Manager to complete an Emergency Notification Form in accordance with RP/OIBII00/015C, (Offsite Communications From the Emergency Operations Facility), get it approved, and fax to the offsite agencies. (The Site Area Emergency is officially declared when the Emergency Action Levels for the initiating condition have been exceeded.)

Time of declaration:

3.2.1

.1 Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet 03.3 IF THEN RP/OJBIO001/020 Page 5 of 16 Condition A, Dam Failure (Keowee or Jocassee) exists, Make the following protective action recommendations to Oconee County and Pickens County for imminent/actual dam failure AND include on the Emergency Notification Form under Section 15 (B) and (D):

+

Move residents living downstream of the Keowee Hydro Project dams to higher ground.

Prohibit traffic flow across bridges identified on your inundation maps until the danger has passed 0l 3.4 When message form has been sent, contact SEPD. This is in addition to contact by the State/County Communicator.

NAME SEPD Telephone Numbers 8-1(803)737-8500 El 3.4.1 IF THEN Oconee CEPD the SEOC has NOT been activated, Contact the County Emergency Preparedness Directors (CEPD) to discuss plant status.

8-1(864)638-4200 Pickens CEPD_____________

El 3.4.2 IF THEN 8-1(864)898-5943 Condition B at Keowee exists, Notify Hydro Central (Refer to Section 6 of the Emergency Telephone Directory, Keowee Hydro Project Dam/Dike Notification).

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0l 3.5 Notify Emergency Coordinator of change in classification. Request Emergency Coordinator to notify the NRC EOC regarding current emergency classification.

NOTE:

Announcements should be made approximately every 30 minutes. Provide current plant status also.

El 3.6 Announce the emergency class AND the time of classification to EOF personnel.

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NOTE:

e Message form transmission must begin within 15 minutes of declaration.

9 Condition B for Keowee Hydro Project Dams/Dikes also requires notification of the Georgia Emergency Management Agency and National Weather Service. Remind the EOF Communications Manager to notify these agencies in addition to and after SC State, Oconee County, and Pickens County.

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.1 Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet El3.7 IF THEN NOTE:

RP/O/B/I000/020 Page 6 of 16 Fire apparatus is needed to provide water to the spent fuel pool, Contact the Oconee CEPD to provide sufficient fire apparatus (at least three pumper trucks of 1000 gpm, or greater, capacity) to Oconee Nuclear Site (If available, Keowee Ebenezer, Corinth Shiloh and Keowee Key Rural Volunteer Fire Departments should be requested to provide support). Provide instructions concerning entry to the site.

A loss of offsite communications capabilities (Selective Signaling and the WAN) could occur within 1.5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> after Keowee Hydro dam failure. Rerouting of the Fiber Optic Network through Bad Creek should be stated AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

El 3.8 IF A Condition A, Keowee Dam failure, exists, THEN Request Sites Services Group to notify Telecommunications Group in Charlotte to begin rerouting the Oconee Fiber Optic Network. Refer them to Selective Signaling Section of the Emergency Telephone Directory (page 9).

El 3.9 Request Radiological Assessment Manager to provide information regarding potential sectors that would be affected should emergency be upgraded to a General Emergency.

NOTE:

SSG will manage the staffing sheets and route to the EOF Director.

El 3.10 Evaluate the need for 24-hour staffing and instruct managers to prepare for it if needed.

Telephone numbers and staffing sheets are available in the emergency procedures cart.

0l 3.11 Review emergency classification to determine if it is current and meets the criteria of RP/OIB/1000/001, (Emergency Classification).

El 3.11.1 IF the emergency classification remains as a Site Area Emergency, THEN have the Offsite Communications Manager continue updating the counties by message form every 60 minutes.

El 3.11.2 Keep EOF personnel informed concerning plant conditions.

El 3.11.3 Keep EC aware of offsite conditions.

El 3.11.4 Log actions in the EOF Director's log.

El 3.11.5 Remain in this step until plant conditions dictate a change in emergency classification.

El 3.12 IF THEN A General Emergency is determined, GO TO Step 4.0 of this enclosure, (Enclosure 3.1, Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet).

.1 Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet RP/OJBI I000/020 Page 7 of 16 O 3.13 IF the termination criteria of Enclosure 3.2, (Emergency Classification Termination Criteria) has been met, THEN GO TO Step 5.0 of this enclosure, (Enclosure 3.1, Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet).

0l 3.14 IF the reduction criteria of Enclosure 3.2, (Emergency Classification Termination Criteria) has been met, THEN REFER TO Step 3.16.

El 3.15 Notify Offsite Communications Manager to complete a message form in accordance with RP/O/B/10001015C, (Offsite Communications From The Emergency Operations Facility),

get it approved, and send it to the offsite agencies.

0l 3.16 When message form has been sent, contact SEPD to discuss emergency classification reduction. This is in addition to contact by the State/County Communicator.

NAME SEPD Telephone Numbers 8-1(803)737-8500 3.16.1 IF the SEOC has NOT been activated, THEN Contact the County Emergency Preparedness Directors (CEPD) to discuss plant status.

Oconee CEPD Pickens CEPD____________

8-1(864)638-4200 8-1(864)898-5943 0l 3.17 Consider the present working copy procedure as being completed since the classification is reduced to an Alert.

El 3.17.1 Obtain a new working copy of RPIOJB/000/020, (Emergency Operations Facility Director Procedure) from the procedures cart and GOTO Enclosure 3.1, (Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet) Step 2.1.

.1 RP/O/B/1000/020 Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet Page 8 of 16

4. General Emergency NOTE:

If Steps 4.1 AND 4.2 are verified to have been completed by the Emergency Coordinator then they may be marked COMPLETE on this procedure.

0 4.1 Discuss changing plant conditions AND emergency classification with Emergency Coordinator prior to making recommendation. Determine the following:

Have any medical emergencies occurred? Status? Transported offsite? Where?

NOTE:

World Of Energy personnel must be evacuated if non-essential site personnel are evacuated.

  • Status of non-essential personnel evacuation?

+ Have any chemical spills occurred? If yes, what?

Has fire brigade responded to any fires? Have offsite fire departments responded?

Has dam failure at Keowee or Jocassee occurred? Actions taken?

Has a Condition B been determined for a Keowee Hydro Project Dam/Dike?

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NOTE:

9 The General Emergency is officially declared at this time.

  • Protective Action recommendations are the sole responsibility of the EOF Director. Use input from other managers. Continually review plant status for change in Protective Action Recommendations. Review the requirements of RPIOB/130001024, (Protective Action Recommendations).

0 4.2 Declare a General Emergency. Initial protective action recommendation is to evacuate 2 mile radius and 5 miles downwind.

4.2.1 Time of Declaration:

.1 RP/O/B/1000/020 Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet Page 9 of 16 NOTE:

e Message form transmission must begin within 15 minutes of declaration.

0 Condition B for Keowee Hydro Project Dams/Dikes also requires notification of the Georgia Emergency Management Agency and National Weather Service. Remind the EOF Communications Manager to notify these agencies in addition to and after SC State, Oconee County, and Pickens County.

(2) 0 4.2.2 Notify Offsite Communications Manager to begin completing a message form in accordance with RPIOBI1000IO15C, (Offsite Communications From The Emergency Operations Facility).

A. Request Radiological Assessment Manager to determine the exact sectors to be evacuated and sheltered using HPIOIB/1009/018, (Offsite Dose Projections).

NOTE:.5, (10 Mile EPZ Map), provides a map of the 10 mile EPZ for reference.

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B. Provide the following protective action recommendations for use by the offsite communicator to complete the emergency notification form.

PICKENS COUNTY OCONEE COUNTY

{8 0-2 2-5 5-10 0-2 2-5 5-10 mile mile mile mile mile AD Al BI C1 A2 B2 C2 AO Dl El F1 D2 E2 F2 EVACUATE SHELTER C. IF Condition A, Dam Failure (Keowee or Jocassee) exists, THEN Make the following protective action recommendations to Oconee County and Pickens County for imminent/actual dam failure and include on the Emergency Notification Form under Section 15 (B) and (D):

Move residents living downstream of the Keowee Hydro Project dams to higher ground.

+

Prohibit traffic flow across bridges identified on your inundation maps until the danger has passed.

.1 Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet RP/OfIi 000/020 Page 10 of 16 0 4.3 When message form is completed and the form has been sent, contact SEPD. This is in addition to contact by the State/County Communicator.

Protective Action Recommendation: Read from the approved emergency notification form the protective action recommendations. Provide any known information concerning conditions that would make evacuation dangerous.

0i 4.3.1 IF the State Emergency Operations Center has been activated, THEN contact the SEPD.

NAME SEPD Telephone Numbers 8-1(803)737-8500 D 4.3.2 IF the State Emergency Operations Center has NOT been activated, THEN contact the CEPD.

Oconee CEPD 8-1(864)638-4200 8-1(864)898-5943 Pickens CEPD Li 4.3.3 Request SEPD or CEPD to call back after a decision has been made on actual protective actions recommended by the State and Counties for the plume exposure pathway population.

A. Record below the actions that have been taken by SEPD or CEPD:

B. Information received from:

0i 4.4 Notify the Emergency Coordinator of the change in classification AND the current protective action recommendations. Request Emergency Coordinator to notify the NRC EOC of the change in emergency classification AND the protective action recommendations.

NOTE:

Announcements should be made approximately every 30 minutes. Provide current plant status also.

0i 4.5 Announce the emergency class AND the time of classification to EOF personnel. Provide the current protective action recommendations.

Time:

.1 Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet 04.6 IF THEN 04.7 IF THEN RP/JOB/1 000/020 Page 11 of 16 Condition B at Keowee exists, Notify Hydro Central (Refer to Section 6 of the Emergency Telephone Directory, Keowee Hydro Project Dam/Dike Notification).

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Fire apparatus is needed to provide water to the Spent Fuel Pool, Contact the Oconee CEPD to provide sufficient fire apparatus (at least three pumper trucks of 1000 gpm, or greater, capacity) to Oconee Nuclear Site (If available, Keowee Ebenezer, Corinth Shiloh and Keowee Key Rural Volunteer Fire Departments should be requested to provide support). Provide instructions concerning entry to the site.

0 4.8 Evaluate plant status.

0 4.8.1 IF emergency classification remains as a General Emergency, THEN have Offsite Communications Manager continue updating the counties by message form every 60 minutes.

0 4.8.2 Keep EOF personnel informed concerning plant conditions.

0l 4.8.3 Keep EC aware of offsite conditions.

0 4.8.4 Log actions in the EOF Director's log.

0 4.8.5 Remain in this step until plant conditions dictate a change in protective action OR emergency classification.

o 4.8.6 IF Additional protective action recommendations are required by RP/O/BI1000/024, (Protective Action Recommendations),

THEN GO TO Step 4.9.

0 A. Additional PAR Determination Time:

{4) 0 4.8.7 IF The termination criteria of Enclosure 3.2, (Emergency Classification Termination Criteria) are met, THEN GO TO Step 5.0 of this Enclosure, (Enclosure 3.1, Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet).

NOTE:

Transmission of a change in protective action recommendations must begin within 15 minutes of determination.

0l 4.9 Notify Offsite Communications Manager to complete a message form in accordance with RP/OJB/1000/015C, (Offsite Communications From The Emergency Operations Facility) providing the additional protective action recommendations, get it approved, and send it to the offsite agencies.

.1 Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet RP/0/B/1000/020 Page 12 of 16 El 4.10 When the message form has been sent, contact SEPD. This is in addition to contact by the State/County Communicator.

Protective Action Recommendation: Read from the approved emergency notification form the protective action recommendations. Provide any known information concerning conditions that would make evacuation dangerous.

0l 4.10.1 IF the State Emergency Operations Center has been activated, THEN contact the SEPD.

NAME SEPD Telephone Numbers 8-1(803)737-8500 El 4.10.2 IF the State Emergency Operations Center has NOT been activated, THEN contact the CEPD.

Oconee CEPD_____________

Pickens CEPD 8-1(864)6384200 8-1(864)898-5943 0 4.10.3 Request SEPD or CEPD to call back after a decision has been made on actual protective actions recommended by the State and Counties for the plume exposure pathway population.

A. Record below the actions that have been taken by SEPD or CEPD:

B. Information received from:

El 4.11 Notify the Emergency Coordinator of the change in protective action recommendations.

4.11.1 Request Emergency Coordinator to notify the NRC EOC of the change in protective action recommendations.

NOTE:

Announcements should be made approximately every 30 minutes. Provide current plant status also.

0 4.12 Announce the current protective action recommendation AND plant status to EOF personnel.

Time:

.1 RP/0/B/1000/020 Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet Page 13 of 16 El 4.13 Evaluate Plant status.

4.13.1 IF emergency classification remains as a General Emergency, THEN have the Offsite Communications Manager continue updating the counties by message form every 60 minutes.

El 4.13.2 Keep EOF personnel informed concerning plant conditions.

El 4.13.3 Keep EC aware of offsite conditions.

0 4.13.4 Log actions in the EOF Director's log.

0 4.13.5 Remain in this step until plant conditions dictate a change in protective action OR emergency classification.

El 4.13.6 IF Additional protective action recommendations are required by RP/OB1l000/024, (Protective Action Recommendations),

THEN GO TO Step 4.14.

El A. Additional PAR Determination Time:

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El 4.13.7 IF The termination criteria of Enclosure 3.2, (Emergency Classification Termination Criteria) are met, THEN GO TO Step 5.0 of this Enclosure, (Enclosure 3.1, Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet).

NOTE:

Transmission of a change in protective action recommendations must begin within 15 minutes of determination.

0 4.14 Notify Offsite Communications Manager to complete a message form in accordance with RP/OJBI1000IO15C, (Offsite Communications From The Emergency Operations Facility) providing the additional protective action recommendations, get it approved, and send it to the offsite agencies.

.1 Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet RPIOIBI 1000/020 Page 14 of 16 o 4.15 When the message form has been sent, contact SEPD. This is in addition to contact by the State/County Communicator.

Protective Action Recommendation: Read from the approved emergency notification form the protective action recommendations. Provide any known information concerning conditions that would make evacuation dangerous.

Li 4.15.1 IF the State Emergency Operations Center has been activated, THEN contact the SEPD.

NAME SEPD Telephone Numbers 8-1(803)737-8500 Li 4.15.2 IF the State Emergency Operations Center has NOT been activated, THEN contact the CEPD.

Oconee CEPD_____________

Pickens CEPD 8-1(864)638-4200 8-1(864)898-5943 Li 4.15.3 Request SEPD or CEPD to call back after a decision has been made on actual protective actions recommended by the State and Counties for the plume exposure pathway population.

A. Record below the actions that have been taken by SEPD or CEPD:

B. Information received from:

Time:

0I 4.16 Notify the Emergency Coordinator of the change in protective action recommendations.

4.16.1 Request Emergency Coordinator to notify the NRC EOC of the change in protective action recommendations.

NOTE:

Announcements should be made approximately every 30 minutes. Provide current plant status also.

0i 4.17 Announce the current protective action recommendation AND plant status to EOF personnel.

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.1 RP/0/B/1000/020 Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet Page 15 of 16 INOTE:

SSG will manage the staffing sheets and route to the EOF Director.

El 4.18 Evaluate the need for 24-hour staffing and instruct managers to prepare for it if needed.

Telephone numbers and staffing sheets are available in the emergency procedures cart.

0l 4.19 WHEN termination criteria are met, GO TO Step 5.0 of Enclosure 3.1 (Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet).

5. Termination E0 5.1 IF Terminating from an Alert or Site Area Emergency, THEN GO TO Step 5.3.

0l 5.2 IF In a General Emergency, THEN Discuss with the NRC Director of Site Operations (NRCDSO) and the SEPD that the termination criteria have been met.

5.2.1 Secure agreement from the two directors to terminate the event.

5.2.2 Document names and time decision made below.

NAME Telephone Numbers Time SEPD 8-1(803)737-8500 NRCDSO (In person in EOF) 0l 5.3 Request Offsite Communications Manager to complete message form and send it in accordance with RP/OJB/1000/015C, (Offsite Communications From The Emergency Operations Facility) to terminate the emergency.

El 5.4 IF terminating from an Alert or a Site Area Emergency, THEN notify the following agencies.

NAME Telephone Numbers SEPD 8-1(803)737-8500 5.4.1 IF the SEOC has NOT been activated, THEN contact the County Directors of Emergency Planning (CEPD).

Oconee CEPD 8-1(864)638-4200 Pickens CEPD 8-1(864)898-5943

.1 Emergency Classification Tracking Sheet 05.5 IF THEN RP/O/B/1000/020 Page 16 of 16 terminating from an emergency involving dam failure (Keowee or Jocassee),

discuss termination with Hydro Central (Refer to Section 6 of the Emergency Telephone Directory, Keowee Hydro Project Dam/Dike Notification).

{6) 0J 5.6 Establish Recovery Organizations if needed.

5.6.1 GO TO Enclosure 3.3, (Recovery Guidelines).

5.6.2 IF Recovery Organizations are NOT required, THEN GO TO Step 5.7.

0 5.7 Request Emergency Planning to provide a copy of the License Event Report (LER) to state and county agencies at the time it is sent to the NRC.

.2 Emergency Classification Termination Criteria RP/O/B/1000/020 Page 1 of 2

.2 Emergency Classification Termination Criteria RP/OIBI/ 000/020 Page 2 of 2 TERMINATE THE CURRENT CLASSIFICATION AND DECLARE THE PLANT IN RECOVERY NO CONTINUE WITH THE CURRENT CLASSIFICATION UNTIL A RECOVERY CAN BE DECLARED TABLE 1 RECOVERY CONDITIONS NO NEW EVACUATION OR SHELTERING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS ARE ANTICIPATED CONTAINMENT PRESSURE IS LESS THAN DESIGN PRESSURE CONTAINMENT HYDROGEN LEVELS ARE BEING MAINTAINED WITHIN LIMITS LONG TERM CORE/DEBRIS COOLING HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED THE RISKS FROM RECRITICALITY ARE ACCEPTABLY LOW RADIATION PROTECTION IS MONITORING ACCESS TO RADIOLOGICALLY HAZARDOUS AREAS OFF-SITE CONDITIONS DO NOT LIMIT PLANT ACCESS THE NEWS DIRECTOR, NRC OFFICIALS, AND STATE REPRESENTATIVES HAVE BEEN CONSULTED TO DETERMINE THE AFFECTS OF TERMINATION ON THEIR ACTIVITIES THE RECOVERY ORGANIZATION IS READY TO ASSUME CONTROL OF RECOVERY OPERATIONS

.3 RP/O/B/1000/020 Recovery Guidelines Page 1 of 2

1. Recovery Guidelines The Recovery Manger shall be responsible for the following:

0l 1.1 Make a PA announcement as follows:

"Agreement has been reached between Duke, the State of South Carolina and the NRC that the General Emergency classification is terminated. Recovery Operations are being initiated at the site. Actions are underway to determine when people who have been evacuated from their homes can return. As this information is made available, it will be released to the public."

O 1.2 Establish a Recovery Organization to handle offsite consequences.

1.2.1 The offsite recovery organization will stay at the EOF and work with the counties and state if radiological conditions exist beyond the ONS site boundary.

1.2.2 The onsite recovery organization will be established by the Emergency Coordinator.

0 1.3 Make the following assignments:

Recovery Manager Radiological Assessment Manager Field Monitoring Coordinator Emergency Planning Manager Sites Services Group Manager 0l 1.4 Assure staffing for long-term operation.

NOTE:

Once recovery has been determined, the emergency notification message forms are no longer used.

El 1.5 Contact the SEPD to discuss work in progress at the EOF and determine communication channels and notifications expected.

0 1.6 Discuss with each manager the activities they have in progress.

.3 RP/O/B/1000/020 Recovery Guidelines Page 2 of 2 0l 1.7 Radiological Assessment Responsibilities 1.7.1 Provide ingestion pathway dose assessments 1.7.2 Provide ongoing communications with DEEC Nuclear Emergency Planning 1.7.3 Evaluate environmental concentrations within the radiological footprint 1.7.4 Provide technical assistance to Joint Information Center 1.7.5 Help plan for reactor building purge as needed El 1.8 Emergency Planning Responsibilities 1.8.1 Communications to the State and County Emergency Directors 1.8.2 Review information being released through the news medium El 1.9 Sites Services Group Manager Responsibilities 1.9.1 Assure ANI (insurance) is set up for public inquiry 1.9.2 Provide services as required El 1.10 Joint Information Center Responsibilities 1.10.1 Providing news releases 1.10.2 Work with media/public to reduce rumors El 1.11 Responsibilities of the Site's Outage Manager 1.11.1 Provide Recovery Manager with updates on work in progress at the site El 1.12 Keep the Emergency Operations Facility activated and staffed until consensus is reached by Duke and State of South Carolina there is no basis for continuous staffing.

El 1.12.1 Record time and date that Emergency Operations Facility/Joint Information Center were closed.

A. EOF/JIC Closed Time/Date

.4 Emergency Preparedness Acronyms BSHWM CEPD DHEC EC EOF EOFD EPA FAX FEOC FTS-2000 LEC Q-I NEP NRCDSO NRC EOC OSC PAR SCC SEPD SEOC SSG SWP TSC RPIO/BI I000/020 Page 1 of 1 Bureau of Solid and Hazardous Waste Management County Emergency Preparedness Director/Division Department of Health and Environmental Control Emergency Coordinator Emergency Operations Facility Emergency Operations Facility Director Emergency Preparedness Agency Facsimile Forward Emergency Operations Center (Clemson)

NRC Emergency Telephone Communication System Law Enforcement Center Nuclear Emergency Planning (BSHWM)

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Director of Site Operations Nuclear Regulatory Commission Emergency Operations Center Operational Support Center Protective Action Recommendations State/County Communicator State Emergency Preparedness Director/Division State Emergency Operations Center (Columbia)

Site Services Group State Warning Point Technical Support Center

.5 10 Mile EPZ Map RP/0/B/1000/020 Page 1 of 1 Radius From Site Pickens County Oconee County (miles)

Sectors Sectors 0-2 AO AO 2-5 A-1, B-1, C-1 D-1, E-1, F-1 5-10 A-2, B-2, C-2 D-2, E-2, F-2 VANl

.6 RP/0/B/1000/020 References Page I of 1

1. PIP References
1.

PIP 0-98-04996

2.

PIP 0-99-00743

3.

PIP 0-99-03527

4.

PIP 0-99-03971

5.

PIP 0-99-04165

6.

PIP 0-01-03460

7.

PIP 0-02-01452

8.

PIP 0-02-05829

SNSD 703 (04-O1)

Duke Power.Company

() INo. RP/O0B/1000/029 INFORMATION PROCEDURE PROCESS RECORD RcisionNo. 006 ONLY 4 dAATON (2)

Station OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION (3)

Procedure Title Fire Brigade Response (4)

PreparedBy Robert Taylor (Signature) _-_

k4 Date 11/20/02 (5)

Requires NSD 228 Applicability Determination?

0 Yes (New procedure or revision with major changes)

[

No (Revision with minor changes)

[] No (To inco orte previmusly approved changes)

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ReviewedBy (QR)

Date it 6z.

Cross-Disciplinary R iw By

.(QR)NA f._Date tI 0b2A 6 7_

Reactivity Mgmt Review By

.(QR)NA.A)LDate M024 Mgmnt Involvement Review By (Ops Supt) NA Date (7)

Additional Reviews Reviewed By Date Reviewed By Date

(

Temporary Approval (if necessary)

By (OSM/QR)

Date By (QR)

Date (9)

Approved By 61=

Date

,1[/d*1 PERFORMANCE (Compare with control copy every 14 calendar days while work is being performed)

(10) Compared with Control Copy Date Compared with Control Copy Date Compared with Control Copy_

Date (11) Date(s) Performed Work Order Number (WO#)

COMPLETION (12) Procedure Completion Verification:

0 Unit 0 [J Unit 1 0 Unit 2 01 Unit 3 Procedure performed on what unit?

E0 Yes 0 NA Check lists and/or blanks initialed, signed, dated, or filled in NA, as appropriate?

El Yes EJ NA Required enclosures attached?

[] Yes 0l NA Data sheets attached, completed, dated, and signed?

0l Yes Dl NA Charts, graphs, etc. attached, dated, identified, and marked?

El Yes 0l NA Procedure requirements met?

K.Verified By Date (13) Procedure Completion Approved Date (14) Remarks (Attach additional pages)

Duke Power Company Oconee Nuclear Station Fire Brigade Response Reference Use I-Procedure No.

RP/O/B/1000/029 Revision No.

006 Electronic Reference No.

OX0091uu

RP/O/B/1000/029 Page 2 of 3 Fire Brigade Response NOTE:

This procedure is an implementing procedure to the Oconee Nuclear Site Emergency Plan and must be forwarded to Emergency Planning within seven (7) working days of approval.

1. Symptoms 1.1 Fire, explosions or conditions (smoke, smoldering, burning) associated with a fire have been reported to the Control Room or to the OSC when activated.

1.2 This procedure shall provide guidance to shift personnel and Emergency Coordinator for response, actions, and coordination associated with an incident involving real or suspected fires.

2. Immediate Actions 2.1 IF Fire Brigade response is being considered during routine operations THEN Go to Enclosure 4.1 (Fire Brigade Response - Routine Operations) 2.2 IF Fire Brigade response is being considered AND The OSC/TSC are activated THEN Go to Enclosure 4.2 (Fire Brigade Response - OSC/TSC Activation).
3. Subsequent Actions WHEN HPSW Pump NO longer required perform the following:

3.1.1 Ensure HPSW Pump switch returned to required position per OP/0/A/1 104/011 (High Pressure Service Water).

3.1.2 If required reset Mulsifyres per OP/0/A/1104/011 (High Pressure Service Water).

3.1.3 If required close any Fire Hydrant that was opened. {4)

S3.2 IF Fire Brigade equipment or supplies have been used, THEN Ensure that all equipment is returned to its proper place and consumable supplies are replaced or ordered.

RPIOJB/l 000/029 Page 3 of 3 NOTE:

Original copies of the Fire Emergency Report can be located in NSD 112, Fire Brigade Organization and Training.

3.3 Complete Enclosure 4.3 (Fire Emergency Report).

S3.3.1 Forward a copy to the Fire Protection Engineer.

S3.3.2 Initiate a PIP if Enclosure 4.3 (Fire Emergency Report) is completed. Include all important information from Enclosure 4.3 (Fire Emergency Report) in PIP.

3.3.3 Forward this procedure to the Emergency Planning Section.

3.4 Conduct a post incident critique for events requiring full Fire Brigade activation.

4. Enclosures 4.1 Fire Brigade Response - Routine Operations 4.2 Fire Brigade Response - OSC/TSC Activation 4.3 Fire Emergency Report 4.4 Fire Brigade Leader Checklist 4.5 Safety Officer's Checklist 4.6 References

.1 Fire Brigade Response - Routine Operations

1. Fire Brigade Response - Routine Operations

"* Actions may be followed in any sequence.

"* Lines left of procedure steps are used to indicate place in procedure.

"* Check marks are acceptable in these blanks.

"* Complete the procedure steps that apply to this incident.

"* N/A steps not performed.

1.1 Complete the following with information taken from the caller:

Name/Group of person reporting fire/smoke RP/0/B/1000/029 Page 1 of 8 Location of fire/smoke Equipment/components affected by fire/smoke.

1.2 1.3 Time Date Are there people in the immediate area who need to be warned or relocated to a safe area?

Are there any injured people?

Call back number Notify OSM and STA.

Refer to the Fire Plan for the location reported for fire in Step 1.1 1.3.1 Request support from an unaffected unit. (Refer to Fire Plan SOG #10 for Fire Brigade equipment locations).

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.1 Fire Brigade Response - Routine Operations RP/OJBI1000/029 Page 2 of 8 1.4 IF Fire is involved or suspected INSIDE the protected area THEN Perform the following:

1.4.1 Send one operator, with a radio, to the fire/smoke location to perform one of the following:

A. Extinguish the fire (if possible) with portable extinguisher (notify Control Room)

OR B. IF Fire Brigade response is required THEN Notify Control Room immediately.

1.4.2 IF Fire Brigade response is NOT needed THEN Perform the following:

A. Direct NEO to

"* Search affected area for victims

"* Activate MERT if required per RP/OJBI001/016, Medical Response.

"* IF NO fire was discovered then exit this procedure.

"* If fire was discovered then GO TO Step 1.4.8.

NOTE:

The Operations Shift Manager (OSM) or designee may activate a full Fire Brigade response without sending someone to investigate first, if deemed necessary. Possible situations that warrant full response could include:

"* Multiple reports from individuals

"* Multiple alarms,

"* Other system indications

"* Any other indicators that the Operations Shift Manager deems significant.

1.4.3.1 RP/0/B/1000/029 Fire Brigade Response - Routine Operations Page 3 of 8 IF A full Fire Brigade response is needed THEN Perform the following:

A. Direct NEO to:

"* Search effected area for victims

"* Evacuate surrounding areas

"* Pre-stage nearby equipment for Fire Brigade

"* Report to Fire Brigade Leader for further instructions B. Use plant page to request all Fire Brigade and MERT members to respond to the fire.

1. Include any information, if known, that would be important to Fire Brigade members responding to the incident location. (eg. Hazardous materials, smoke, structural damage, etc.)
2.

Include the statement "All non-Fire Brigade personnel please avoid the "i

." (fire location area) 1.4.4 Use the following directions to activate radios and pagers.

A. Transmit "Standby for Emergency Message" B. Press the "Instant Call" button labeled "Fire Brigade" C. Wait for the red "Transmit" light on the radio to turn off D. Transmit message including information, if known, that would be important to Fire Brigade members responding to the staging area (e.g. hazardous materials, smoke, structural damage, etc.).

1.4.5 Get staging area location from the Fire Brigade Leader then repeat Steps 1.4.3.B & 1.4.4.

1.4.6 Notify SRO to evaluate the need for staging personnel at the SSF.

1.4.7 Establish and maintain communications with Fire Brigade Leader to provide assistance as needed. {3}

A. Available equipment, refer to SOG #10 in the Fire Plan.

B.

Critical equipment in vicinity of fire (Fire Plan)

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.1 RP/O/B/1000/029 Fire Brigade Response - Routine Operations Page 4 of 8 1.4.8 IF Hazardous materials are involved, THEN Refer to RP/O/B/1000/017 (Spill Response Procedure).

1.4.9 IF An oil filled transformer is involved in a fire, THEN Request Oconee County Fire Department to dispatch the Keowee Key Fire Department to the site.

Dial 9-911 from Ext. 3271 Operations Shift Manager's phone Dial 9-911 from Ext. 2159 Unit 1 Control Room SRO's phone or Dial 911 from 882-7076 Units 1, 2 and 3 Control Rooms, Bell South lines 1.4.10 IF The Fire Brigade identifies a fire requiring application of water for extinguishment, THEN perform the following:

NOTE:

These steps are in order of preference.

A. Perform one of the following:

1. Activate Mulsifyre Transformer No. 3Y [3Y Currently spare] (T-3-B42)

OR

2.

Activate any one of the following (preferably not loaded or energized):

"* Mulsifyre Transformer CT-I (T-3-B 14)

"* Mulsifyre Transformer No.CT-2 (T-3-D29)

"* Mulsifyre Transformer No.CT-3.

(T-3-B42)

OR

3.

Remove cap and open any fire Hydrant within protected area or switchyard with a 2.5" outlet.

NOTE:

HPSW Pump should be started <30 minutes from start of fire.

B.

Start HPSW Pump per OP/0/A/1104/011 (High Pressure Service Water).

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C. Make a PA announcement to discontinue use of HPSW for non-essential purposes. { 1 }

D. Evaluate any Auxiliary Building Flooding Concerns (Refer to Auxiliary Building Flood AP). {2}

.1 RP/O/BI1000/029 Fire Brigade Response - Routine Operations Page 5 of 8 1.4.11 IF Fire occurs on backshifts or weekends AND Additional Fire Brigade support is needed, THEN Perform the following:

A. Select the off duty shift(s) that will impact the safe operation of the plant the least by being recalled (i.e., shifts other than on coming shift).

__A B

_C

__D E

B. Call the Switchboard Operator and request them to call the shift(s) selected in Step A.

NOTE:

All site phones except for the following are blocked from accessing the public 911 emergency service line.

1.4.12 IF Oconee County Fire Department assistance is needed for manpower or equipment.

THEN Dial 9-911 from Ext. 3271 Operations Shift Manager's phone Dial 9-911 from Ext. 2159 Unit 1 Control Room SRO's phone Or Dial 911 from 882-7076 Units 1 /2 and 3 Control Rooms, Bell South lines A. Request a response from:

Keowee Key Fire Department Keowee Ebenezer Fire Department Corinth-Shiloh Fire Department B. Instruct the fire department dispatcher to have departments enter the site through the complex entrance of Hwy. 183.

C. Call Security (ext. 2222) and request that they have a Security Officer escort the fire department to the fire location.

.1 Fire Brigade Response - Routine Operations RPIO/B/1000/029 Page 6 of 8 1.4.13 IF Fire is isolated on a building roof or other elevated structure,

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THEN Dial 9-911 from Ext. 3271 Operations Shift Manager's phone Dial 9-911 from Ext. 2159 Unit 1 Control Room SRO's phone Or Dial 911 from 882-7076 Units 1/2 and 3 Control Rooms, Bell South lines A. Request a response from the Keowee Key Fire Department and the county ladder truck.

B. Instruct the fire department dispatcher to have departments enter the site through the complex entrance off Hwy. 183.

C. Call Security (ext. 2222) and request that they have a Security officer escort the fire department to the fire location.

NOTE:

Offsite fire departments are normally responsible for fire suppression activities outside the Protected Area. The Fire Brigade may provide limited support for a fire outside the Protected Area if resources allow.

"* The Fire Plan for Keowee Hydro calls for sending the Fire Brigade to extinguish fires there.

Security will automatically send a Security Officer to investigate alarms on fire detection systems that are monitored by Security in the PAP. Security will call the emergency line to report the existence of a fire or a need for further investigation by plant personnel as needed.

1.5 IF Fire is involved or suspected OUTSIDE the Protected Area, THEN Call Security (ext. 2222) and request that a Security Officer be dispatched to the suspected fire location to verify fire location and nature of the fire.

Request Security Shift Supervisor to relay information back to the Control Room via the emergency line (4911).

1.5.1 IF Security confirms that there is a fire or the situation has the potential for developing into one, THEN Send a Fire Brigade Leader and one Fire Brigade Member or the full Fire Brigade if resources allow.

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1.5.2 RP/OJB/1000/029 Page 7 of 8 IF The Fire Brigade identifies a fire requiring application of water for extinguishment THEN Perform the following:

NOTE:

These steps are in order of preference.

A. Perform one of the following:

1. Activate Mulsifyre Transformer No. 3Y [3Y Currently spare] (T-3-B42)

OR

2.

Activate any one of the following (preferably not loaded or energized):

"* Mulsifyre Transformer CT-1 (T-3-B14)

"* Mulsifyre Transformer No.CT-2 (T-3-D29)

"* Mulsifyre Transformer No.CT-3.

(T-3-B42)

OR

3.

Remove cap and open any fire Hydrant within protected area or switchyard with a 2.5" outlet.

NOTE:

HPSW Pump should be started

  • 30 minutes from start of fire.

B. Start HPSW Pump per OP/O/A/1104/011 (High Pressure Service Water).

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C. Make a PA announcement to discontinue use of HPSW for non-essential purposes. { 1}

NOTE:

All site phones except for the following are blocked from accessing the public 911 emergency service line.

Oconee County Fire Department assistance is needed, THEN Dial 9-911 Dial 9-911 Dial 911 from Ext. 3271 Operations Shift Manager's phone from Ext. 2159 Unit 1 Control Room SRO's phone or from 882-7076 Units 1/2 and 3 Control Rooms, Bell South line.1 Fire Brigade Response - Routine Operations 1.5.3 IF

.1 Fire Brigade Response - Routine Operations RP/OJBI l000/029 Page 8 of 8 1.5.4 Request a response from:

Keowee Key Fire Department Keowee Ebenezer Fire Department Corinth-Shiloh Fire Department A. Instruct the fire department dispatcher to have departments enter the site through the complex entrance off Hwy 183.

B.

Call Security (ext. 2222) and request that they have a Security Officer escort the fire department to the fire location.

NOTE:

Keowee Hydro Station is located in Pickens County. Dialing 9-911 will NOT access the Pickens County Fire Dispatch.

1.5.5 IF Six Mile Fire Department assistance is needed for a fire at Keowee Hydro Station, THEN Call the Pickens County Sheriffs Department (898-5500) and request the response of Six Mile Fire Department to Keowee Hydro Station.

Call Security (ext. 2222) and request that they have a Security Officer escort the fire department to the fire location.

S1.6 Return to Section 3, Subsequent Actions.

.2 RP/O/B/1000/029 Fire Brigade Response - OSC/TSC Activation Page 1 of 7

1. Fire Brigade Response - OSC/TSC Activation
  • Actions may be followed in any sequence.

9 Lines left of procedure steps are used to indicate place in procedure.

0 Check marks are acceptable in these blanks.

  • Complete the procedure steps that apply to this incident.
  • N/A steps not performed.

1.1 Complete the following with information taken from the Work Control Assistant who received the emergency line call:

Name/Group of person reporting fire/smoke Location of fire/smoke Equipment/components affected by fire/smoke Time Date Are there people in the immediate area who need to be warned or relocated to a safe area?

Are there any injured people?

Call back number 1.2 Refer to Fire Plan for the location reported for fire in Step 1.1.

1.2.1 Request support from an unaffected unit. (Refer to Fire Plan SOG#10 for Fire Brigade Equipment locations).

1.3 IF THEN 1.3.1 1.3.2

1.

RPIO/B110001029 Page 2 of 7 Fire is involved or suspected INSIDE the Protected Area, Perform one of the following as required.

Send one operator, with a radio, to the fire/smoke location to perform one of the following:

A. Extinguish the fire (if possible) with portable extinguisher (notify Control Room)

OR B. IF Fire Brigade response is required THEN Notify OSC SRO immediately.

IF Fire Brigade response is NOT needed, THEN Perform the following:

A. Direct NEO to search affected area for victims B. Activate MERT if required per RP /OJBIIO00/016 (Medical Response)

C. IF NO fire was discovered then exit this procedure.

D. If fire was discovered then GO TO Step 1.3.5..2 Fire Brigade Response - OSC/TSC Activation NOTE:

The Emergency Coordinator or designee may activate a full Fire Brigade response without sending someone to investigate first, if deemed necessary. Possible situations that warrant full response could include:

"* Multiple reports from individuals

"* Multiple alarms,

"* Other system indications

"* Any other indicators that the Emergency Coordinator deems significant.

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.2 RP/0/B/1000/029 Fire Brigade Response - OSCITSC Activation Page 3 of 7 1.3.3 IF A full Fire Brigade response is needed, THEN Perform the following:

A. Direct NEO to:

"* Search effected area for victims

"* Evacuate surrounding areas

"* Pre-stage nearby equipment for Fire Brigade

"* Report to Fire Brigade Leader for further instructions B. Dispatch Fire Brigade Members assigned to the OSC.

C. Request the OSC Security Manager to have MERT respond along with the Fire Brigade to the fire location.

1.3.4 Establish and maintain communications with Fire Brigade Leader to provide assistance as needed. {3}

A. Available equipment (Refer to SOG #10 in the Fire Plan)

B.

Critical equipment in vicinity of fire (Fire Plan) 1.3.5 IF Hazardous materials are involved, THEN Refer to RPIOJBI1000/017 (Spill Response Procedure).

1.3.6 IF An oil filled transformer is involved in a fire, THEN Request Oconee County Fire Department to dispatch the Keowee Key Fire Department to the site.

Dial 9-911 from Ext. 3271 Operations Shift Manager's phone Dial 9-911 from Ext. 2159 Unit 1 Control Room SRO's phone or Dial 911 from 882-7076 Units 1, 2 and 3 Control Rooms, Bell South lines A. Instruct the fire department dispatcher to have Keowee Key enter the site through the complex entrance off Hw 183.

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.2 RP/0/B/1000/029 Fire Brigade Response - OSC/TSC Activation Page 4 of 7 1.3.7 IF The Fire Brigade identifies a fire requiring application of water for extinguishment, THEN Perform the following:

NOTE:

These steps are in order of preference.

A. Perform one of the following:

1. Activate Mulsifyre Transformer No. 3Y [3Y Currently spare] (T-3-B42)

OR

2.

Activate any one of the following (preferably not loaded or energized):

"* Mulsifyre Transformer CT-1 (T-3-B 14)

"* Mulsifyre Transformer No.CT-2 (T-3-D29)

"* Mulsifyre Transformer No.CT-3.

(T-3-B42)

OR

3.

Remove cap and open any fire Hydrant within protected area or switchyard with a 2.5" outlet.

NOTE:

HPSW Pump should be started

  • 30 minutes from start of fire.

B. Start HPSW Pump per OP/0/A/1 104/011 (High Pressure Service Water).

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C. Make a PA announcement to discontinue use of HPSW for non-essential purposes. {1}

D. Evaluate any Auxiliary Building Flooding Concerns (Refer to Auxiliary Building Flood AP). {2}

1.3.8 Notify SRO to evaluate the need for staging personnel at the SSF.

1.3.9 IF Fire occurs on backshifts or weekends AND Additional Fire Brigade support is needed, THEN Perform the following:

A. Select the off duty shift(s) that will impact the safe operation of the plant the least by being recalled (i.e., shifts other than on coming shift).

A B

C

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_E B.

Call the Switchboard Operator and request them to recall the shift(s) selected in Step A.

.2 RP/0/B/1000/029 Fire Brigade Response - OSC/TSC Activation Page 5 of 7 1.3.10 IF Oconee County Fire Department assistance is needed for additional manpower or equipment.

THEN Request that the Offsite Communicator call and request a fire department response from:

Keowee Key Fire Department

"* Keowee-Ebenezer Fire Department

"* Corinth Shiloh Fire Department A. Have the Offsite Communicator instruct the fire department dispatcher to have the responding departments to enter the site through the complex entrance off Hwy 183.

B. Request that a Security officer meet and escort the fire department to the fire location.

1.3.11 IF Fire is located on a building roof or other elevated structure,

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THEN Request the Offsite Communicator call and request a response from the Keowee Key Fire Dept. and the county ladder truck.

A. Have the Offsite Communicator instruct the fire department dispatcher to have the responding units to enter the site through the complex entrance off Hwy 183.

B. Request that a Security officer meet and escort the fire department to the fire location.

.2 Fire Brigade Response - OSC/TSC Activation RP/OIBIl00O/029 Page 6 of 7 NOTE:

9 Offsite fire departments are normally responsible for fire suppression activities outside the Protected Area. The Fire Brigade may provide limited support for a fire outside the Protected Area if resources allow.

The Fire Plan for Keowee Hydro calls for sending the Fire Brigade to extinguish fires there.

Security will automatically send a Security Officer to investigate alarms on fire detection systems that are monitored by Security in the PAP. Security will call the emergency line to report the existence of a fire or a need for further investigation by plant personnel as needed.

1.4 IF Fire is involved or suspected OUTSIDE the Protected Area, THEN Request that a Security Officer be dispatched to the suspected fire location to verify the location and status of the fire. Request that information be relayed back to the OSC via the emergency line (4911).

1.4.1 IF Security confirms that there is a fire or the situation has the potential for developing into one, THEN Send a Fire Brigade Leader and one Fire Brigade Member or the full Fire Brigade if resources allow.

1.4.2 IF The Fire Brigade identifies a fire requiring application of water for extinguishment, THEN Perform the following:

S NOTE:

These steps are in order of preference.

A. Perform one of the following:

1. Activate Mulsifyre Transformer No. 3Y [3Y Currently spare] (T-3-B42)

OR

2.

Activate any one of the following (preferably not loaded or energized):

"* Mulsifyre Transformer CT-1 (T-3-B 14)

"* Mulsifyre Transformer No.CT-2 (T-3-D29)

"* Mulsifyre Transformer No.CT-3.

(T-3-B42)

OR

3.

Remove cap and open any fire Hydrant within protected area or switchyard with a 2.5"outlet.

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.2 RP/O/B/1000/029 Fire Brigade Response - OSC/TSC Activation Page 7 of 7 NOTE:

HPSW Pump should be started *30 minutes from start of fire.

B.

Start HPSW Pump per OP/0/A/1 104/011 (High Pressure Service Water).

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C. Make a PA announcement to discontinue use of HPSW for non-essential purposes. { 1]

1.4.3 IF Oconee County Fire Department assistance is needed, THEN Request that the Offsite Communicator call and request a fire department response from:

"* Keowee Key Fire Department

"* Keowee-Ebenezer Fire Department

"* Corinth Shiloh Fire Department A. Have the Offsite Communicator instruct the fire department dispatcher to have the responding units to enter the site through the complex entrance off Hwy 183.

B. Request that a Security Officer meet and escort the fire department to the fire location.

NOTE:

Keowee Hydro Station is located in Pickens County.

1.4.4 IF Six Mile Fire Department assistance is needed for a fire at Keowee Hydro

Station, THEN Request the Offsite Communicator call the Pickens County Sheriffs Department (898-5500) and request Six Mile Fire Department to respond to Keowee Hydro Station.

Request that a Security Officer meet and escort the fire department to the fire location.

1.5 Return to Section 3, Subsequent Actions.

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.3 Fire Emergency Report FIRE EMERGENCY REPORT Rp/0/B/ l000/029 Page 1 of 1 Station/Location:

Location (Unit/Area):

Time Discovered:

Operations Shift Manager:

Date:

Discovered By:

Evacuation: Yes No Partial Fire Brigade Response: Yes No Other Time Fire Extinguished:

List All Fire Protection Equipment Used Operation Satisfactory: Yes No (Use Back For Details)

Equipment Restored For Use: Yes No If no, Explain (Use Back for Details)

Outside Assistance Called: No Yes Agency(s)

Area Involved:

  • Point of Origin (If known):

Cause (If known Damage To:

Building Equipment Personal Other Injuries Reported:

Briefly Describe What Happened:

  • Signature of Fire Brigade Leader
  • Signature of Operations Shift Manager
  • Notify Safety Representative of Fires Involving Personal Injury (Refer to Duty List for after hours).

.4 Fire Brigade Leader Checklist RP/O/B/1 000/029 Page 1 of 1 TASK Don Fire Brigade Leader Vest Determine Staging Area and Communicate to Control Room

"* Safe accessibility

"* Minimal distractions

"* Appropriate vicinity Establish The Following Teams/Priorities:

"* Entry Team - Priority = search & rescue/fight fire

"* Backup Team - Priority = backup Entry Team/help fight fire

"* Rapid Intervention Team - Priority = Rescue Fire Fighters (if required)

Stress The Following Items With All Teams Prior To Dispatching To Fire:

"* Safety of Team is top priority

"* Stay with the hose/rescue line at all times

"* Maintain contact with your team at all times All teams report to Safety Officer prior to entering fire zone and after exiting fire zone for accountability Assess The Fire:

"* Request CR to dispatch additional resources as required:

Off Duty Shifts and/or Offsite Fire Departments Outside Equipment Truck and/or Equipment Carts C02 or Wheeled Dry Chemical Extinguishers Foam Units

"* Exposures - Critical Equipment Concerns Above/Below Fire?, Fire/Smoke/Water?, Electrical Hazards?

"* Report Critical Equipment Concerns to CR for Emergency Plan Consideration Request Location of Nearest Fire Hose Locations From Control Room:

"* Elevation/column #

"* Communicate locations to teams Request Assistance From RP/Security

  • Request Security At The Scene To Control Access To The Area
  • If Radiological Concerns Exist, Request CR To Notify RP Refer To Fire Plan As Required:

"* HazardsNentilation

"* Refer To SOG #10 for Fire Brigade equipment locations If Hazardous Materials Involved,'Request CR to Dispatch Haz-Mat Team

.5 Safety Officer's Checklist RP/O/B/1 000/029 Page I of I TASK Don Safety Officer Vest Establish Accountability For FB Members

  • Name tags/accountability board Perform PPE Checks of Fire Fighters

"* All skin covered

" 'All turnout gear openings closed

"* SCBA cylinder full (> 4000 psi)

"* SCBA cylinder valves fully open

"* PASS device operational Log Team Assignments on Accountability Board

"* Log time on air

"* Log entry times

"* Log team assignments Assign MERT Responsibilities

"* Stand by with medical equipment

"* Monitor FB members for signs of heat exhaustion/stress/etc.

"* Provide drinking water for fire fighters Maintain Continuos Contact With Fire Brigade Leader Evaluate SCBA Needs

"* If required, request CR to have SCBA cylinder fill trailer delivered

"* If required, request CR to have Spare SCBA cylinders delivered.

"* If required, request CR to have spare SCBAs (for additional responders) delivered

.6 References RP/O/B/1000/029 Page 1 of 1

References:

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PIP 01-0405

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PIP 99-1286

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PIP 01-1220

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PIP 02-03870

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PIP 02-03489