ML030440081
| ML030440081 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Browns Ferry, Watts Bar, Sequoyah |
| Issue date: | 02/10/2003 |
| From: | Burzynski M Tennessee Valley Authority |
| To: | Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| EPIP-18, Rev 9 | |
| Download: ML030440081 (19) | |
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Tennessee Valley Authonty, 1101 Market Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402-2801 February 10, 2003 10 CFR 50, Appendix E Section V U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Gentlemen:
In the Matter of )) Docket Nos. 50-259 50-390 Tennessee Valley Authority 50-260 50-391 50-296 50-327 50-328 TVA CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) - EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE (EPIP) REVISIONS In accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Section V, enclosed are copies of the Effective Page Listing and revisions to CECC EPIPs.
PROCEDURE EFFECTIVE DATE EPIP EPL 1/27/03 EPIP-18 Rev. 9 1/27/03 If you have any questions, please contact Terry Knuettel at (423) 751-6673.
Sincerely, Mar Burzynski Manager Nuclear Licensing Enclosures cc: See page 2 Pnnted OWrecycled paper qvW5
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2 February 10, 2003 cc (Enclosures):
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Enclosures 2)
Region II Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street, SW, Suite 23T85 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-8931 NRC Senior Resident Inspector [Enclosures provided Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant by site DCRM]
10833 Shaw Road Athens, Alabama 35611-6970 NRC Senior Resident Inspector [Enclosures provided Sequoyah Nuclear Plant by site DCRM]
2600 Igou Ferry Road Soddy Daisy, Tennessee 37379-3624 NRC Senior Resident Inspector [No enclosures, by request Watts Bar Nuclear Plant of site resident]
1260 Nuclear Plant Road Spring City, Tennessee 37381
£9 DOCUMENT RELEASE AND FILING INSTRUCTIONS I
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'To Management Service*slRIM/EDM Prepared By. Gail White Other Address Extension: 751-2108 Date Submitted to Management Organization AS&P Services/RIM/EDM. Address: LP 40-C Date to Filed By Attached are. (select one) Release and Submitted for Z QA RecordslDocuments Z Distribution E3 Non-QA RecordslDocuments Z Retention REC NO. ACCPT REMOVE INSERT DOCUMENT NUMBER REV PAGES Y N DATE PAGES PAGES CECC-EPIP S;-5-0 2..
8 / 01/27/03 12-S8 1-8 List of Effective Pages CECC EPIP-18, cover sheet 9 1 1_
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CECC-EPIP EPL Page 1 of 8 01/27/03 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES This list of effective pages must be retained with the CECC-EPIPs.
Procedure No. Subdivision Page No. Rev. No.
List of Effective Pages 1 of 8 01/27/03 2 of 8 01/27/03 3 of 8 01/27/03 4 of 8 01/27/03 5 of 8 01/27/03 6 of 8 01/27/03 7 of 8 01/27/03 8 of 8 01/27/03 Table of Contents 1 of 2 10117/02 2 of 2 10/17/02 EPIP-1 Cover Sheet 36 Rev. Log 36 1 of 30 36 2 of 30 36 3 of 30 36 4 of 30 36 5 of 30 36 Appendix A 6 of 30 36 7 of 30 36 8 of 30 36 9 of 30 36 10 of 30 36 Appendix B 11 of 30 36 12 of 30 36 13 of 30 36 Appendix C 14 of 30 36 Appendix D 15 of 30 36 Appendix E 16 of 30 36 17 of 30 36 18 of 30 36 19 of 30 36 Appendix F 20 of 30 36 21 of 30 36 Appendix G 22 of 30 36 23 of 30 36 24 of 30 36 25 of 30 36 26 of 30 36 Appendix H 27 of 30 36 28 of 30 36 29 of 30 36 30 of 30 36
CECC-EPIP EPL Page 2 of 8 01/27/03 List of Effective Pages (Continued)
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EPIP-2 Cover Sheet 29 Rev. Log 29 1 of 5 29 2 of 5 29 3 of 5 29 Appendix A 4 of 5 29 Appendix B 5 of 5 29 EPIP-3 Cover Sheet 30 Rev. Log 30 1 of 8 30 2 of 8 30 3 of 8 30 4 of 8 30 5of8 30 Appendix A 6 of 8 30 Appendix B 7of8 30 Appendix C 8 of 8 30 EPIP-4 Cover Sheet 31 Rev. Log 31 1 of 8 31 2of8 31 3 of 8 31 4 of 8 31 5 of 8 31 Appendix A 6 of 8 31 Appendix B 7of8 31 Appendix C 8 of 8 31 EPIP-5 Cover Sheet 33 Rev. Log 33 1 of 8 33 2of8 33 3 of 8 33 4 of 8 33 5 of 8 33 Appendix A 6 of 8 33 Appendix B 7 of 8 33 Appendix C 8 of 8 33 EPIP-6 Cover Sheet 23 Rev. Log 23 1 of 23 23 2 of 23 23 3 of 23 23 4 of 23 23 Appendix A 5 of 23 23 6 of 23 23 7 of 23 23 Appendix B 8 of 23 23 Appendix C 9 of 23 23
CECC-EPIP EPL Page 3 of 8 01/27/03 List of Effective Pages (Continued)
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EPIP-6 (Continued) Appendix D 10 of 23 23 11 of 23 23 Appendix E 12 of 23 23 13 of 23 23 14 of 23 23 Appendix F 15 of 23 23 Appendix G 16 of 23 23 17 of 23 23 Appendix H 18 of 23 23 19 of 23 23 Appendix I 20 of 23 23 21 of 23 23 Appendix J 22 of 23 23 Appendix K 23 of 23 23 EPIP-7 Cover Sheet 28 Rev. Log 28 1 of 15 28 2 of 15 28 3 of 15 28 4 of 15 28 5 of 15 28 6 of 15 28 7 of 15 28 8 of 15 28 Appendix A 9 of 15 28 Appendix B 10 of 15 28 Appendix C 11 of 15 28 Appendix D 12 of 15 28 13 of 15 28 Appendix E 14 of 15 28 Appendix F 15 of 15 28 EPIP-8 Cover Sheet 23 Rev. Log 23 1 of 30 23 2 of 30 23 3 of 30 23 4 of 30 23 5 of 30 23 6 of 30 23 Appendix A 7 of 30 23 Appendix B 8 of 30 23 Appendix C 9 of 30 23 10 of 30 23 Appendix D 11 of 30 23 12 of 30 23 Appendix E 13 of 30 23 14 of 30 23
CECC-EPIP EPL Page 4 of 8 01/27/03 List of Effective Pages (Continued) roul urUe NoI11. Subdivision Page No. Rev. No.
EPI:-' (tLuontinueo) Appendix I- 15 of 30 23 16 of 30 23 17 of 30 23 18 of 30 23 19 of 30 23 20 of 30 23 Appendix G 21 of 30 23 Appendix H 22 of 30 23 Appendix I 23 of 30 23 24 of 30 23 25 of 30 23 26 of 30 23 27 of 30 23 Appendix J 28 of 30 23 29 of 30 23 30 of 30 23 EPIP-9 Cover Sheet 26 Rev. Log 26 1 of 47 26 2 of 47 26 3 of 47 26 4 of 47 26 5 of 47 26 6 of 47 26 7 of 47 26 8 of 47 26 9 of 47 26 10 of 47 26 11 of 47 26 12 of 47 26 13 of 47 26 14 of 47 26 15 of 47 26 16 of 47 26 17 of 47 26 18 of 47 26 19 of 47 26 20 of 47 26 21 of 47 26 Appendix A 22 of 47 26 Appendix B 23 of 47 26 Appendix C 24 of 47 26 25 of 47 26 Appendix D 26 of 47 26 Appendix E 27 of 47 26 28 of 47 26 Appendix F 29 of 47 26 Appendix G 30 of 47 26
CECC-EPIP EPL Page 5 of 8 01/27/03 List of Effective Pages (Continued)
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EPIP-9 (Continued) Appendix H 31 of 47 26 Appendix I 32 of 47 26 33 of 47 26 Appendix J 34 of 47 26 35 of 47 26 36 of 47 26 37 of 47 26 Appendix K 38 of 47 26 39 of 47 26 40 of 47 26 41 of 47 26 Appendix L 42 of 47 26 Appendix M 43 of 47 26 Appendix N 44 of 47 26 45 of 47 26 46 of 47 26 47 of 47 26 EPIP-11 Cover Sheet 12 Rev Log 12 I of 17 12 2 of 17 12 Appendix A 3 of 17 12 Appendix B 4 of 17 12 Appendix C 5 of 17 12 6 of 17 12 Appendix D 7 of 17 12 Appendix E 8 of 17 12 9 of 17 12 10 of 17 12 Appendix F 11 of 17 12 Appendix G 12 of 17 12 Appendix H 13 of 17 12 Appendix I 14 of 17 12 Appendix J 15 of 17 12 16 of 17 12 17 of 17 12 EPIP-12 Cover Sheet 18 Rev. Log 18 1 of 19 18 2 of 19 18 Attachment 1 3 of 19 18 Attachment 2 4 of 19 18 Attachment 3 5 of 19 18 Attachment 3 6 of 19 18 Attachment 3 7 of 19 18 Attachment 3 8 of 19 18 Attachment 3 9 of 19 18 Attachment 4 10 of 19 18 Attachment 5 11 of 19 18
CECC-EPIP EPL Page 6 of 8 01/27/03 List of Effective Pages (Continued)
Procedure No. Subdivision Page No Rev. No.
EPIP-12 (Continued) Attachment 6 12 of 19 18 Attachment 7 13 of 19 18 Attachment 7 14 of 19 18 Attachment 8 15 of 19 18 Attachment 9 16 of 19 18 Attachment 9 17 of 19 18 Attachment 10 18 of 19 18 Attachment 10 19 of 19 18 EPIP-13 Cover Sheet 8 Rev. Log 8 1 of 6 8 2 of 6 8 3 of 6 8 4 of 6 8 Appendix A 5 of 6 8 Appendix B 6 of 6 8 EPIP-14 Cover Sheet 24 Rev Log 24 1 of 25 24 2 of 25 24 3 of 25 24 4 of 25 24 5 of 25 24 6 of 25 24 Appendix A 7 of 25 24 8 of 25 24 9 of 25 24 Appendix B 10 of 25 24 11 of 25 24 12 of 25 24 13 of 25 24 14 of 25 24 Appendix C 15 of 25 24 16 of 25 24 17 of 25 24 18 of 25 24 19 of 25 24 20 of 25 24 Appendix D 21 of 25 24 Appendix E 22 of 25 24 Appendix F 23 of 25 24 Appendix G 24 of 25 24 Appendix H 25 of 25 24 EPIP-15 Cover Sheet 0 Rev. Log 0 1 of 5 0 2of5 0 3 of 5 0
CECC-EPIP EPL Page 7 of 8 01/27/03 List of Effective Pages (Continued)
Procedure No. Subdivision Page No. Rev. No.
EPIP-15 (Continued) Appendix A 4 of 5 0 Appendix B 5 of 5 0 EPIP-17 Cover Sheet 17 Rev. Log 17 1 of 27 17 2 of 27 17 3 of 27 17 4 of 27 17 5 of 27 17 Appendix A 6 of 27 17 Appendix B 7 of 27 17 Appendix C 8 of 27 17 9 of 27 17 10 of 27 17 Appendix D 11 of 27 17 Appendix E 12 of 27 17 Appendix F 13 of 27 17 Appendix G 14 of 27 17 15 of 27 17 16 of 27 17 17 of 27 17 18 of 27 17 Appendix H 19 of 27 17 Appendix I 20 of 27 17 Appendix J 21 of 27 17 Appendix K 22 of 27 17 Appendix L 23 of 27 17 Appendix M 24 of 27 17 25 of 27 17 26 of 27 17 Appendix N 27 of 27 17 EPIP-18 Cover Sheet 9 Rev. Log 9 1 of 6 9 2 of 6 9 3 of 6 9 4 of 6 9 Appendix A 5 of 6 9 Appendix B 6 of 6 9 EPIP-19 Cover Sheet 12 Rev. Log 12 1 of 11 12 2 of 11 12 3 of 11 12 4 of 11 12 5 of 11 12 Appendix A 6 of 11 12 7 of 11 12
CECC-EPIP EPL Page 8 of 8 01/27/03 List of Effective Pages (Continued)
Proceuure NLo. Subdivision Paoe No. I*v Nn S ..... No* Re No EPIPi-1-I (Continuedl) Appendix B 8 of 11 12 9 of 11 12 10 of 11 12 11 of 11 12 EPIP-21 Cover Sheet 13 Rev. Log 13 1 of 4 13 2of4 13 Appendix A 3 of 4 13 Appendix B 4 of 4 13 EPIP-22 Cover Sheet 19 Rev Log 19 1 of 7 19 2of7 19 Attachment A 3 of 7 19 Attachment B 4of7 19 5of7 19 6 of 7 19 7of7 19 EPIP-23 Cover Sheet 18 Rev. Log 18 1 of 24 18 2 of 24 18 3 of 24 18 4 of 24 18 Attachment A 5 of 24 18 Attachment B 6 of 24 18 7 of 24 18 8 of 24 18 9 of 24 18 10 of 24 18 11 of 24 18 Attachment C 12 of 24 18 Attachment D 13 of 24 18 Attachment E 14 of 24 18 15 of 24 18 Attachment F 16 of 24 18 17 of 24 18 18 of 24 18 19 of 24 18 20 of 24 18 Attachment G 21 of 24 18 22 of 24 18 Attachment H 23 of 24 18 Attachment I 24 of 24 18
CECC EPIP Coversheet Title CECC EPIP-18 Tennessee REV. 9 Valley Authority CENTRAL EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION AND STAFFING CONTROL CENTER UNDER ABNORMAL CONDITIONS EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING Effective Date:
PROCEDURES 1/27/2003 WRITTEN BY: Thomas E. Adkins REVIEWED BY: David Pond 1/24/03 Signature Signature Dafe PLAN EFFECTIVENESS DETERMINATION: Thomas E. Adkins 1/23/0:5 Signature Date CONCURRENCES Concurrence Signature Date
[ Manager, EP Program Planning and Implementation David Pond 1/24/2003
[ Manager, Emergency Preparedness B. K. Marks 1/24/03 Z Manager, Radiological and Chemistry Services Chandrasekaran 1/24/03 APPROVAL APPROVED BY: J. E. Maddox Vice President, E&TS 1/24/03 Signature Title Organization Date
CECC-EPIP-18 TRANSPORTATION AND STAFFING UNDER ABNORMAL CONDITIONS REVISION LOG Rev. No Date Revised Pages 0 04/07/89 All 1 06/20/89 Appendix A 2 07/02/90 Pqs. 1-4, App. A 3 05/15/92 Pgs. 1, 2, 3 revised. New coversheet and rev. log added.
All pages issued.
4 05/13/93 Pgs. 1, 2, 3, 4; App. A pg. 1; App. B deleted, new App. C, App. D. All pages issued.
5 06/23/94 Pgs. 1 and 2. All pages issued.
6 6/27195 Pcqs. 1-4, App A: App. B; and App. C 7 5/1196 Pgs. 1-4, App. B; Revised to clarify site authonty chain requirements; all pages issued.
8 7/10/00 Annual review and self-assessment items. All pages issued.
9 1/27/03 Annual review. Add TVAN Officer as position responsible for activation of procedure, increase pool of personnel authorized to provide transportation, editorial changes. All pages issued.
TRANSPORTATION AND STAFFING UNDER ABNORMAL CECC EPIP 8Page1 of6 Revision 9 CONDITIONS TRANSPORTATION AND STAFFING UNDER ABNORMAL CONDITIONS 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to ensure TVA can provide adequate staffing to support nuclear activities at both the corporate and plant levels when abnormal conditions (NON-REP) exist.
Abnormal conditions are events like severe storms, earthquakes, civil disturbances or other situations where special actions may be required of TVA to transport personnel to and from work and to provide food and sleeping quarters for employees who may be held over or prestaged at critical TVA facilities.
- TVA can provide transportation services for employees at the onset or during the occurrence of
- abnormal conditions when one or more of the following circumstances exist:
A. Transportation required for field work, which is generally limited to itinerant-type travel involving multiple stops at various locations at a distance from the employee's place of employment.
B. Transportation essential for the safe and efficient performance of protective services or criminal law enforcement.
C. Transportaion necessary because nf-a clear and present danger, an emergency, orT -:
compelling operational consideration.
This proceddre canralsobU Used to pro*,ide lodging and meals, as necessary, for emergency personnel.
2.0 SCOPE This procedure contains instructions to be used by Nuclear Power personnel and TVA personnel that support Nuclear Power as outlined in 1.0 of this procedure. Portions of this procedure applicable to the provision of transportation, lodging, and/or meals may be implemented separately or collectively as appropriate.
3.0 REFERENCES
INPO SOER 02-1, SEVERE WEATHER 4.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS BFN - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant.
CAS - Central Alarm Station.
CECC - Central Emergency Control Center.
JIC - Joint Information Center.
ODS - Operations Duty Specialist.
SQN - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant.
WBN - Watts Bar Nuclear Plant.
TVAN Officer - A TVAN Vice President
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TRANSPORTATION AND Page2of6 STAFFING UNDER ABNORMAL CECC EPIP-18 Revision 9 CONDITIONS 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES "5.1 The Corporate or Site Manager, Emergency Preparedness, or his designee, shall advise the
- appropriate TVAN Officer (Vice-President) as soon as possible of any impending conditions
- which may warrant the need to implement this procedure. Predictions of severe weather
- weather source These predictions should provide information about the probability and potential
- severity of weather conditions to aid in decision making.
- 5.2 A TVAN Officer (Vice-President) is responsible for declaring when abnormal conditions exist.
- The TVAN Officer (Vice-President) can then delegate responsibility for the authorization of
- transportation of personnel in support of this procedure. Designees for this authorization include
- 5.3 Upon activation of CECC-EPIP-1 8 by Corporate, the Corporate EP Manager or his designee
- notifies the affected Site EP Manager or designee that this procedure has been activated. If
- Emergency Duty Officer.
5.4 The Chattanooga area TVA Police is iesponsible for providing T'IA transportation service for
- personnel staffing offsite emergency facilities in the Chatlanooga area Other personael may also be identified to assist.
- 5.5 Site department heads or their designee are responsible for pioviding TVA transportation services for personnel needed for plant operations, site emergency facilities, and offsite emergency facilities (not in the Chattanooga area).
5.6 When requested by the Manager, EP, or his designee, the CECC Management Services responder is responsible for reserving a block of rooms at a hotel/motel within walking distance of the Chattanooga Office Complex for use by those personnel staffing the CECC.
5.7 Upon activation of this procedure the Manager, Emergency Preparedness, or his designee reviews the checklist provided in Appendix A of this procedure to determine what actions may be required 5.8 Upon activation of this procedure the Site Vice President or designee reviews the checklist provided in Appendix B of this procedure to determine what actions may be required.
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TRANSPORTATION AND CE P Page 3 of 6 STAFFING UNDER ABNORMAL CECCREIsIP-1 8 CONDITIONS 6.0 PROCEDURES/REQUIREMENTS 6.1 Offsite Emergency Facilities And CECC Staffing
"*6.1.1 Upon activation of this procedure, the Manager, Emergency Preparedness, or his
- designee, will contact Chattanooga area TVA Police CAS, Management Services representative, and the ODS to inform them that this procedure is to be implemented. (This notification may vary according to the degree of implementation.)
6.1.2 When this procedure is implemented, the Chattanooga area TVA Police will place on standby
- a minimum of two vehicles, either 4-wheel drive or cars supplied with tire chains (if implementation is due to inclement weather).
6.1.3 When requested by the Manager, Emergency Preparedness, or his designee, the ODS will call the Chattanooga area TVA Police CAS and give the TVA Police dispatcher the name of the person requiring transportation, his/her location, and a phone number where the person can be reached, if possible. These arrangements should be made by the ODS only as time permits. Prompt notification of emergency personnel remains the first priority.
6.1.4 When notified by the ODS, Chattanooga area T"VA Police or other identified personnel will
-pick up the emergency personnel and transport them to the emergency facility.
6.1.5 The Manager, Emergency Preparedness, or his designee, will notify Chattanooga area TVA Police when their transportation services are no longer needed.
"*6.1.6 As directed by the Manager, Emergency Preparedness or designee, Management Services shall make reservations for up to six rooms (double) at a hotel/motel within walking distance of the CECC and provide meals as necessary to those persons being retained on standby.
- Only those emergency personnel authorized by the Manager, Emergency Preparedness or
- designee, will be allowed to occupy these rooms.
6.2 Onsite Emergency Facilities And Operations Staffing
"*6.2.1 Upon activation of this procedure, the Site Vice President, or his designee, will contact the
- site department heads to inform them that this procedure is to be implemented.
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TRANSPORTATION AND Page4of6 STAFFING UNDER ABNORMAL CECC EPIP-18 Revision 9 CONDITIONS
- 6.2 2 The site will place a minimum of two vehicles on standby Either 4-wheel drive or cars supplied with tire chains are required (if implementation is due to inclement weather).
6.2.3 When transportation services are needed, the Site Vice President, or his designee, will give
- site personnel the name of the individual requiring transportation, his/her location, and a
- phone number where the person can be reached, if possible. The site personnel will pick up
- the individuals and transport them to their destination.
- 6.2.4 The Site Vice President, or his designee, will notify the appropriate organizations when their
- transportation services are no longer needed 6.2.5 The Site Vice President, or his designee, shall designate responsibilities for providing meals and/or arranging sleeping accommodations for site personnel as needed.
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TRANSPORTATION AND Page 5 of 6 STAFFING UNDER ABNORMAL CECC EPIP-18 Revision 9 CONDITIONS APPENDIX A Page 1 of I CORPORATE EP MANAGER CECC-EPIP-18 CHECKLIST ITEMS TO BE CONSIDERED WHEN CECC-EPIP-18 IS ACTIVATED
- 1. Notify critical positions that CECC-EPIP-18 has been activated.
- 2. Establish contact with counterparts in other TVA organizations.
- 3. Determine which critical emergency responders are available and which live closest to the CECC.
- 4. Equip critical EP personnel with radios or cellular telephones.
- 5. Determine if a second ODS should be called in.
- 6. Verify 4-wheel drive vehicles or 2-wheel drive vehicles with chains are on standby.
- 7. Determine if hotel rooms should be reserved.
- 8. Decide if critical CECC staff should stay in a downtown hotel.
- 9. Make arrangements to provide food to the CECC and ODS if needed.
- 10. Special considerations/impacts for employee family needs.
"*11. Inform the duty ERO and ODS of expectations for travel assistance.
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TRANSPORTATION AND Page6of6 STAFFING UNDER ABNORMAL CECC EPIP-18 Revision 9 CONDITIONS APPENDIX B Page 1 of I SITE CECC-EPIP-18 CHECKLIST ITEMS TO BE CONSIDERED WHEN CECC-EPIP-18 IS ACTIVATED
- 1. Notify critical site positions that CECC-EPIP-1 8 has been activated (e g., SM, dept. heads, etc.).
- 2. Establish contact with counterparts in other TVA organizations as necessary.
3 Determine which critical emergency responders are available and which live closest to the plant.
4 Equip critical EP personnel with radios or cellular telephones.
- 5 Verify 4-wheel drive vehicles or 2-wheel drive vehicles with chains are on standby.
- 6. Determine if sleeping areas should be established onsite.
7 Decide if a second shift of critical plant staff should stay at the plant.
8 Make arrangements to provide food to the plant if needed.
- 9. Special considerations/impacts for employee family needs
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