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Revision 10 to EP-PS-324, Fuels Lead Engineer Emergency Plan-Position Specific Procedure.
ML031920259
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Site: Susquehanna  Talen Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/27/2003
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Jun. 27, 2003 Page 1 of 1 MANUAL HARD COPY DISTRIBUTION DOCUMENT TRANSMITTAL 2003-30816 NFOEMATIO

/Name:GEN ACHs OSE M EMPL#:28401 CA#:0363 Address: A2 Phone#: 54-T MITTAL INFORMATION:

VTO: ~06/27/2003 LOCATION: DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK FROM: NUCLEAR RECORDS DOCUMENT CONTROL CENTER (NUCSA-2)

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

324 - 324 - FUELS LEAD ENGINEER - EMERGENCY PLAN- POSITION SPECIFIC PROCEDURE REMOVE MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS DATE: 06/24/2003

<>ADD MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS DATE: 06/26/2003 CATEGORY: PROCEDURES TYPE: EP ID: EP-PS-324 REMOVE: REV:9 ADD: REV: 10 UPDATES FOR HARD COPY MANUALS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED WITHIN 5 DAYS IN ACCORDANCE WITH DEPARTMENT PROCEDURES. PLEASE MAKE ALL CHANGES AND ACKNOWLEDGE COMPLETE IN YOUR NIMS INBOX UPON RECEIPT OF HARD COPY. FOR ELECTRONIC MANUAL USERS, ELECTRONICALLY REVIEW THE APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTS AND ACKNOWLEDGE COMPLETE IN YOUR NIMS INBOX.

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PROCEDURE COVER SHEET FORM NDAP-QA-0002-1, Rev. 3, Page 1 of 1

EP-PS-324 Revision 10 Page 2 of 3 FUELS LEAD ENGINEER: Emergency Plan Position Specific Procedure WHEN: When the EOF is activated HOW NOTIFIED: Paged/Telenotifications System WHERE TO REPORT: General Office AND Emergency Operations Facility REPORT TO: Engineering Support Supervisor OVERALL DUTY:

Provide fuel assessment and status information to the Engineering Support Supervisor in support of dose projections, emergency classifications, protective action recommendation, and information dissemination.

MAJOR TASKS: TAB: REVISION:

Provide required support for the TAB A 7 Emergency Operations Facility.

Support dose projections, emergency TAB B 6-classifications, protective action recommendation process, and information dissemination.

EP-PS-324 Revision 10 Page 3 of 3 SUPPORTING INFORMATION: TAB:

Fuel Damage Worksheet Tab 1 Intentionally Blank Tab 2 Dose Projection Worksheet Tab 3 Core Damage Estimate I Tab 4 (Primary System Breach Inside Containment)

Core Damage Estimate II Tab 5 (Small or No Primary System Breach Inside Containment)

Emergency Classification Tab 6 Public Protective Action Recommendation Guide Tab 7

REFERENCES:

NRC RTM 92, Nuclear Regulatory Commission Response Team Manual SSES Emergency Plan NUREG 0654, Planning Standards and Evaluation Criteria NUREG 0731, Guidelines for Utility Management Structure and Technical Resources, Sept. 1980 NUREG 0696, Functional Criteria for Emergency Response Facilities NEDO 22215, Procedure for the Determination of the Extent of Core Damage Under Accident Conditions

TAB A EP-PS-324-A Revision 7 Page 1 of 3 MAJOR TASK:

Provide required support for the Emergency Operations Facility.

SPECIFIC TASK: HOW:

NOTE:

This position Is NOT required for EOF activation It Is desired within 90 minutes of an activation event.

One Individual reports to General Office and one to EOF.

1. Log in upon arrival. 1a. Augmented support staff will log in on the Ingress/Egress Log located at the EOF Entrance.

(1) Clip on the position specific title badge located on table at entrance to the EOF.

2. Notify the Engineering Support 2a. Initial support staff in the G.O. will Supervisor of your arrival. establish a conference bridge with the TSC and EOF; Use this bridge to notify the Engineering Support Supervisor of your arrival.

NOTE:

Conference bridge telephone numbers are available In the Emergency Telephone Directory located at each workstation.

2b. Augmented EOF Engineering Support Staff, upon arrival in the EOF, will notify the Engineering Support Supervisor of your arrival.

3. Verify engineering support equipment 3a. Verify telephones are functional.

is operational.

3b. Verify Computer terminals and associated printers are operational.

TAB A EP-PS-324-A Revision 7 Page 2 of 3 SPECIFIC TASK: HOW:

3c. Verify PICSY is operational.

NOTE:

Report all equipment problems to the NEP Duty Planner.

4. Obtain sufficient knowledge of the 4a. Obtain information from the Engineering event to allow assumption of duties. Support Supervisor, Shift Technical Advisor, Technical Support Center or other accurate source.

4b. Ensure knowledge of:

(1) Affected-unit (2) Emergency Classification (3) Any Protective Action Recommendation (4) Source term size (5) Release flowpath (6) Review and understand status of unaffected unit NOTE:

Augmented EOF staff can obtain additional Information from data posted throughout the facility.

5. Provide a briefing on information NOTE:

obtained to the Engineering Support This responsibility Is shared with Supervisor upon his arrival at the the Systems Lead Engineer.

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6. Maintain open line of communications 6a. Maintain the conference bridge between engineering groups located established by the initial Engineering in the GOESC, TSC and EOF. Support Staff.

NOTE:

Conference bridge telephone numbers are available in the Emergency "Telephone Directory" located at each work station.

TABA EP-PS-324-A Revision 7 Page 3 of 3 SPECIFIC TASK: HOW:

7. Establish/maintain an Engineering 7a. Ust all action items and assignments, Support Action Log. listing:

a) Initial time b) Disposition (open/closed) c) Time of closure

TAB B EP-PS-324-B Revision 6 Page 1 of 3 MAJOR TASK -

Support dose projections, emergency classifications, protective action recommendation process, and information dissemination.

SPECIFIC TASK: HOW:

Notify the Engineering Support 1a. Determine the amount and type of fuel Supervisor, Dose Assessment Staffer damage using the Core Damage and TSC Dose Calculator of initial fuel Estimate "HELP" tabs and complete the damage estimate. Fuel Damage Worksheet.

NOTE:

Core Damage Estimate I should be used when~.here Is a-primary system breach Inside containment. Core Damage Estimate II should be used when there Is a small or no primary system breach inside containment.

HELP CORE DAMAGE ESTIMATE I (Primary System Breach Inside Containment)

See TAB 4 HELP CORE DAMAGE ESTIMATE II (Small or No Primary System Breach Inside Containment)

See TAB 5 HELP FUEL DAMAGE WORKSHEET See TAB 1 NOTE:

Work with the responding Systems Lead Engineer and MOC Tech Briefer as required to complete Fuel Damage Worksheet.

TABB EP-PS-324-B Revision 6 Page 2 of 3 SPECIFIC TASK: HOW:

2. Refine the fuel damage estimate as 2a. Use the instructions located in the Core more data becomes available. Damage Estimate "HELP" tabs.

Provide this information to the Engineering Support Supervisor, 2b. If PASS data becomes available, contact Dose Assessment Staffer, and Dose Nuclear Fuels Engineering to perform a Calculator. fuel damage calculation and transmit PASS data.

3. Ensure Dose Assessment Staffer has 3a. Work with the Systems Lead Engineer to the fuel damage estimates and other obtain needed information.

needed information required to perform Dose Calculations. NOTE:

The "Dose-Projection Worksheet" contains available optionslassumptions used In the dose projection calculations.

HELP DOSE PROJECTION WORKSHEET See TAB 3

4. Continue monitoring plant data and 4a. Review emergency classifications to status for changes that could affect monitor for potential upgrade.

dose projections, change in emergency classification, and/or protective action recommendations.

HELP EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATIONS See TAB 6 4b. Notify the Engineering Support Supervisor or Recovery Manager if potential for escalation of emergency classification exists.

5. Provide technical information to the NRC Response Team and MOC Technical Briefers as required.

TAB B EP-PS-324-B Revision 6 Page 3 of 3 SPECIFIC TASK: HOW:

6. Update the Engineering Support 6a. Advise the ESS immediately if you Supervisor, (ESS), when new become aware of information that could information becomes available. change the emergency classification or PAR.

6b. Advise the ESS immediately if you provide information believed to be incomplete or inaccurate in a briefing.

6c. Use three part communications during exchange of critical information.