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Emergency Preparedness Procedure 10-S-01-30, Revision 15, Technical Support Center (TSC) Operations
ML083230540
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Site: Grand Gulf 
Issue date: 11/18/2008
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
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10-S-01-30, Rev 15
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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EIE SUBMISSION DATE November 18, 2008 TO DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK FROM GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION LICENSE NUMBER NPF-29 DOCKET NUMBER 50-416 TITLE GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE 10-S-01-30, REVISION 15, TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC) OPERATIONS NUMBER OF PAGES 16 FORMAT PDF - SEARCHABLE IMAGE (EXACT)

RESOLUTION 300 DPI REGULATION GOVERNING SUBMISSION 10CFR50.4(b)(5)

SUBMISSION CONTACT INFORMATION ANN M MARSHALL PH 601-437-6486 EMAIL: ATOWNSE@ENTERGY.COM

Volume 10 Section 01 Prepared:

PLANT OPERATIONS MANUAL REFERENCE USE EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC)

OPERATIONS SAFETY RELATED

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NO REQUIREMENTS CROSS-REFERENCE LIST Requirement by Directive Paragraph Directive Paragraph Number Implemented Name Number That Implements Requirement GGNS Emerqencv Plan 7.3.1.S2

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GN:RO--97/00113 97-15-02.ITEM 2 6.2.2.p, 6.2.5.a(10)

  • Covered by directive as a whole or by various paragraphs of the directive.

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1 1.0 PURPOSE AND DISCUSSION 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES

3.0 REFERENCES

4.0 ATTACHMENTS 5.0 DEFINITIONS 6.0 DETAILS 6.1 TSC Activation 6.2 TSC Operation 6.2.1 Emergency Director Activities 6.2.2 Emergency Director or Designee Activities 6.2.3 TSC Communicator 6.2.4 TSC Communications Personnel 6.2.5 Radiation Protection Manager 6.3 TSC Information Specialist 6. 4, Emergency Power Source 7.0 BACKUP TSC 7.1 Location 7.2 Activation 7.3 Setup 7.4, Staffing 7.S Operation 8.0 RECORDS AND INFORMATION J:\\ADM_SRVS\\TECH_PUB\\REVISION\\10\\10S0130.DOC 2

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2 1.0 PURPOSE AND DISCUSSION 1.1 Pu:r:pose 1.1.1 To provide general instructions for the Technical Support Center, including personnel responsibilities and staffing.

1.2 Discussion 1.2.1 1.2.2 This procedure should be used by personnel in the TSC to coordinate and control Emergency Operations.

The TSC personnel primarily assist in accident assessment, provide advice to the Control Room and communicate with EOF personnel regarding plant conditions and actions.

The TSC performs the function of the EOF if the EOF/BEOF are unavailable.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES The Emergency Director must turn over responsibilities to a qualified individual before leaving the TSC when he/she has responsibility for Emergency Direction and Control (i.e. the Emergency Director must be a,railable immediately to make Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) and make decisions relating to notification of offsite authorities).

2.1 The Emergency Director is responsible for implementing the Emergency Plan and procedures, as appropriate, and 2.1.1 2.1. 2 Augmentation of the ERO after the TSC is operational.

Personnel who must leave the TSC for any reason must inform the team lead of their destination, and estimated time of return.

They must also consult with the Radiation Protection Manager for radiological conditions and route of travel.

Before returning to the TSC, they must again consult with the Radiation Protection Manager for radiological condition and route of travel.

Acting as point of contact for security during accountability checks.

2.2 The TSC Coordinator reports to the Emergency Director.

2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 Responsible for the assimilation of data for the Emergency Director.

Prioritization of corrective action, core/thermal hydraulics, and coordination of mitigation efforts.

Responsible for monitoring plant conditions for indication of core damage.

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3 2.3 The Radiation Protection Manager reports directly to the Emergency Director and is responsible for:

2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 Radiological assessments and the development of radiological plans.

Keeping the Emergency Director informed of the environmental conditions.

Determining emergency radiological survey requirements.

Initiating and maintaining communication with the NRC (upon request).

A Health Physics Qualified person normally assists the Radiation Protection Manager in the Technical Support Center.

2.4, The Technical Manager is the focal point for all engineering support and reports directly to the Technical Support Center Coordinator and is responsible for:

2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 2.4.4 2.4.5 2.4.6 2.4.7 2.4.8 2.4.9 The activities of the Engineers and Technical Staff.

Providing information concerning plant status and developing recommendations and procedures for plant operation.

Activating the VIP 2000 when directed.

Arranging offsite engineering support and briefing and assisting incoming engineers Evaluating the status of the reactor core during an emergency.

Notifying additional technical/engineering personnel as necessary.

Briefing Engineering Support Staff.

Advising TSC on design criteria and core limitations as requested.

Requesting fuel and core calculations as necessary.

2.5 The Record Document Manager reports directly to the Technical Support Center Coordinator and provides administrations and logistical support.

2.6 The TSC Communicator reports directly to the Emergency Director and is responsible for:

2.6.1 2.6.2 2.6.3 Initiation and completion of the Emergency Notification Form.

Notification of designated personnel per 10-S-01-6, Notification of Offsite Agencies and Plant On-Call Emergency Personnel (if necessary).

Operation of TSC communications equipment.

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The TSC Information Specialist reports directly to the TSC Coordinator and is responsible for:

2.7.1 Tracking the progress of implementation of Emergency Operating Procedures, Severe Accident Procedures and Emergency Action Levels for the TSC.

2.7.2 Maintaining the plant parameters status board for the TSC.

2.7.3 Serving as a backup for the EOF Information Specialist for the collection and transmission of technically accurate information to the Company Spokesperson, or designee, during emergency events.

2.8 The Radiological Assessment Dose Calculator - TSC reports to the RPM and is responsible for:

2.8.1 2.8.2 2.8.3 Offsite dose calculations.

Updating the TSC radiological status board and the plume tracking map.

Assisting in HPN communications (when requested).

2.9 Health Physics Qualified Personnel report to the RPM and are responsible for:

2.9.1 2.9.2 2.9.3 Control Room Envelope habitability surveys (including TSC and Control Room areas),

when requested.

Setting up Frisker stations at TSC and Control Room entrance (when required).

Assisting in HPN communications (when requested).

2.10 The TSC Coordinator Assistant reports to the TSC Coordinator and is responsible for monitoring the progress of the implementation of Emergency Operating Procedures, providing plant status and corrective action status to the TSC, and communication of emergency information to the OSC, Control

Room, and EOF.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 GGNS Emergency Plan 3.2 10-S-01-35, Core Damage Assessment 3.3 10-S-01-22, Recovery 3.4 10-S-01-23, Reentry 3.S 10-S-02-3, Emergency Preparedness Form Control J:\\ADM_SRVS\\TECH_PUB\\REVISION\\10\\10S0130.DOC

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5 4.0 ATTACHMENTS None Checklists are performance aids; they are intended to assist and aid ERO personnel in performance of their tasks.

Except when specifically

noted, completion of checklists is not mandatory.

The forms are located in storage bins and the appropriate checklists at the position's desk in the facility.

5.0 DEFINITIONS 5.1.

TSC - Technical Support Center 5.2 OEC - Offsite Emergency Coordinator 5.3 EOF - Emergency Operations Facility 5.4 PA - Public Address 5.S RPM - Radiation Protection Manager 5.6 HPN - Health Physics Network 5.7 SRAO - State Radiological Assessment Officer 5.8 PAR - Protective Action Recommendation 5.9 OCC - Outage Control Center 5.1.0 OHL - Operational Hot Line 5.1.1 ENS

- Emergency Notification System 5.1.2 EPP - Emergency Plan Procedure 5.1.3 ESF - Engineering Safety Features 5.1.4 NRC - Nuclear Regulatory Commission 5.1.5 REM - Radiation Emergency Manager 5.1.6 SAP -

Severe Accident Procedure 5.17 BEOF - Backup EOF 5.18 ED - Emergency Director 5.1.9 KI

- Potassium Iodide 5.20 EAL - Emergency Action Level 5.21 AUGMENTATION - Action taken to support on-shift personnel prior to emergency facilities becoming operational.

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6 6.0 DETAILS 6.1.

TSC Activation During a Security Event, the facility may be activated /

made operational without all key members being present.

This will be determined by the most senior staff person in the facility.

6.1.1 The TSC may be activated at any time and shall be activated at an Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency.

Once activated the TSC shall become operational as soon as possible (without delay).

When facility staffing can be accomplished with onsite personnel, it is the goal to become operational within 45 minutes.

Otherwise offsite personnel shall provide shift augmentation (of the Emergency Director, TSC Coordinator, TSC Communicators (2) and Radiological Assessment Dose Calculator positions) in 75 minutes and be fully operational in 90 minutes.

a.

The On-Call Manager performs the following actions during TSC activation:

(1)

Receives turnover briefing from Emergency Director in Control Room and verifies that correct emergency classification has been declared.

(2)

Sign in and ensure that ED/TSC Coordinators Log is initiated and all information relevant to the event is recorded.

(3)

Check sign in board.

Ensure minimum required staffing is present as follows:

(a)

One Emergency Director (b)

One TSC Coordinator (c)

One of the following:

1)

RPM 2)

Radiological Assessment Dose Calculator (TSC)

(d)

Two communicators (4)

Brief all TSC personnel on initiating conditions, current plant status, and radiological information.

(5)

Ensure TSC communicators are aware of time for next Emergency Notification.

(6)

Ensure communications are established with the Control

Room, OSC, and EOF.

(7)

Announce that TSC is operational to all TSC personnel and that On-Call Manager has assumed the Emergency Director position.

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7 each Security Only those support should be classification, to 6.1.2 6.2 TSC Operation 6.2.1 6.2.2 (8)

Inform Control Room and OSC that TSC is operational and that On-Call Manager has assumed the Emergency Director position.

Radiation Protection Manager performs the following actions during TSC activation:

a.

Sign in and ensure that the RPM Log is initiated.

b.

Ensure TSC habitability checks are performed, as appropriate.

c.

Establish communications with OSC HP Coordinator.

d.

Establish contamination controls for TSC and Control Room (if necessary).

e.

Announce habitability status of facility.

The Emergency Director shall perform the following actions during the course of an emergency:

a.

Assess and classify the emergency, especially where real or potential hazards exist to offsite personnel or property.

b.

Notify and recommend protective actions to authorities responsible for offsite emergency measures.

c.

Transfer Notifications, Protective Action Recommendations, Emergency Classification, and Offsite Radiological Assessment to the Offsite Emergency Coordinator when the EOF is declared operational.

d.

Authorize Emergency Radiation Exposures (if necessary).

The Emergency Director or his designee performs the following actions during the course of an emergency:

a.

Makes operational decisions and recommendations to the Control Room involving the safety of the plant and its personnel.

In the event of Security emergencies, related incident should be evaluated.

groups and facilities which are needed activated, regardless of the emergency minimize the risk to personnel.

b.

Implements the GGNS Emergency Plan through use of the Emergency Plan Procedures.

c.

Requests additional resources as deemed necessary up to and including activation of the Emergency Organization as required.

d.

Notifies and informs the Offsite Support Officials of changing plant conditions and developments.

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e.

Requests assistance from Federal and State Agencies, if required.

(OEC assumes this responsibility after EOF is operational. )

f.

Maintains overall responsibility for the operation of the plant.

g.

Ensures that emergency or medical assistance is provided to all personnel on company property (especially during a Limited or Site Evacuation).

h.

Ensure extended shift manning is discussed and authorized.

i.

Ensure that RPM contacts MS and LA SRAO's with initial information and if SRAO TRIGGER POINTS are reached.

j.

Ensure that periodic notifications to plant personnel are made concerning plant status and expected personnel actions.

k.

Ensure that RPM contacts State SRAO's within 30 minutes of issuing a PAR to ensure that the SRAO understands the basis for the PAR.

1.

Ensure that announcement is made if another person assumes position of ED.

m.

Authorize use of KI (if necessary).

n.

Direct recovery actions if EOF is not operational.

o.

Continuously review plant parameters for EAL changes, and inform OEC when classification change may be necessary.

p.

If an evacuation of affected areas of the plant is required, performance is in accordance with 10-S-01-11.

The TSC Communicator assumes the duty for communications/notifications to the offsite agencies after TSC activation.

Refer to EPP 10-S-01-6, Notification of Offsite Agencies and Plant On-Call Emergency Personnel for additional information.

The Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)

Communicator assumes the duty for communications/notifications to the offsite agencies after the EOF/BEOF is operational.

TSC Communications personnel normally transmit copies of current notification forms to designated offsite agencies via facsimile after TSC activation.

a.

Previous notification forms read by Control Room communicator via the Operational Hot Line (ORL) are normally sent via fax when time allows.

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9 6.2.5 Radiation Protection Manager performs the following:

a.

Offsite Dose Determination (1)

Perform offsite dose projections and update Emergency Notification Form.

(2)

Determine affected sectors.

(3)

Recommend Protective actions if necessary (Required for General Emergency)

(See 10-S-01-12)

(4)

Ensure Radiological/MET data is posted on status boards.

(5)

Display affected sectors on wall map.

(6)

Update OSC HP Coordinator on Radiological and MET data.

(7)

Direct OSC HP Coordinator to dispatch Offsite monitoring teams (if necessary).

(8)

Direct OSC HP Coordinator to perform site boundary survey.

(9)

Review Radiological EAL's and confer with ED on EAL's as necessary.

(10)

Ensure radiological monitoring is provided for manned areas (i.e. Chemistry Lab) of the plant after a site evacuation.

b.

In-Plant Radiological Evaluation (1)

Determine in-plant radiological hazards.

(2)

Confer with OSC HP Coordinator on precautions, exposure control methods, and protective equipment for response teams.

(3)

Map affected areas using available radiological data.

c.

Reentry (1)

Evaluate measures to restore radiological access to affected plant areas.

d.

TSC Deactivation (1)

Ensure any contaminated material from TSC/Control Room habitability surveys or radiological control points are handled and stored properly.

6.3 TSC Information Specialist 6.3.1 On arrival at the TSC, begins tracking the progress and implementation of EOPs, SAPs, and EALs and updating the plant parameters status board.

6. '1 Emergency Power Sources 6.4.1 The TSC emergency lighting is powered by the ESF AC buses, with backup emergency lighting provided by battery pack lighting units.

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10 7.0 BACKUP TSC 7.1.

Location 7.1.1 The Backup TSC is located in the Outage Control Center (OCC) which is in the M&E Building.

7.2 Activation 7.2.1 7.2.2 7.2.3 If the TSC is not habitable or cannot perform its required functions, the Emergency Director directs the activation of the Backup TSC.

When relocating personnel from the TSC to the Backup TSC, the ED, a.

Contacts the OEC and inform him/her of the situation (if EOF is operational.)

b.

Contacts the Control Room, OSC, Security, and Company Spokesperson.

c.

Transfers the following functions to the Control Room.

(1)

Command and Control (2)

Communication with federal, state, and local agencies (If the EOF is not operational)

(3)

Response team direction (4)

Emergency Classification/Assessment (If the EOF is not operational) d.

Dispatch Radiological Assessment Dose Calculator (TSC) to Control Room to perform dose assessment.

e.

If radiological conditions exist, request from the Radiation Protection Manager, a determination of requirements (i.e.

dosimetry, protective clothing) for relocation.

f.

Ensures the offsite agencies supporting the emergency response and all Emergency Response Facilities are notified of move.

g.

Ensures all logbooks, current paperwork, and position badges are taken to Backup TSC.

Prior to leaving the TSC, the TSC Communicator should:

a.

Contact the Control Room Communicator and EOF Communicator to discuss the status of the current notifications for federal,

state, and local agencies.

b.

Transfer responsibilities for notifications of federal, state, and local agencies to the EOF, if the EOF is not operational and responsible for notification, then transfer notification to the Control Room.

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11 7.3 Setup 7.3.1 7.3.2 7.3.3 7.3.4 7.4 Staffing 7.4.1 7.4.2 Upon arrival at the Backup TSC, the Emergency Director ensures that the Backup TSC is setup using the BACKUP TSC CHECKLIST (Form EPP 30-11).

The whiteboard is used to display information normally displayed on the TSC Status boards.

The Emergency Director upon arrival:

a.

Ensure the Backup TSC is setup in accordance with the checklist.

b.

Review Backup TSC Staffing Requirements (Form EPP 30-10), and ensure the Backup TSC is staffed appropriately.

The Radiation Protection Manager upon arrival:

a.

Ensures facility is habitable.

b.

Ensures the Radiological Assessment Dose Calculator-TSC relocates and verifies the Dose Calculator computer is operable.

c.

Obtains radiological conditions from Radiological Assessment Dose Calculator.

d.

Briefs the ED on Radiological Assessment Status.

The Backup TSC is staffed in accordance with the Backup TSC staffing requirements (Form EPP 30-10).

The Radiological Assessment Dose Calculator-TSC performs dose calculations in the Control Room.

The Radiological Assessment Dose Calculator-EOF performs dose calculations in the EOF.

7.S Operation 7.5.1 The ED declares the Backup TSC operational when:

a.

Sufficient personnel are present to man the Backup TSC staffing requirements.

b.

Advised by the RPM that the Backup TSC is ready to perform Radiological Assessment.

c.

Advised by the TSC Coordinator that the Backup TSC is ready to take command and control of the emergency.

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12 7.5.2 After declaring the Backup TSC operational:

a.

Transfer the following functions from Control Room to the TSC.

(1)

Command and Control (2)

Response Team Direction (3)

Emergency Classification Assessment (4)

Communication with federal, state, and local agencies (If the EOF is not operational) 8.0 RECORDS AND INFORMATION 8.1 Forms and paperwork generated by this procedure during EMERGENCIES are retained for information, event reconstruction and submitted to the

Manager, Emergency Preparedness.

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