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After Action Report/Improvement Plan
ML093480044
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Issue date: 12/04/2009
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Federal Emergency Management Agency
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Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
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Grand Gulf Nuclear Station After Action Report/

Improvement Plan Drill Date - November 05, 2009 Radiological Emergency Preparedness (REP) Program Published December 04, 2009

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Grand Gulf Nuclear Station After Action Report/Improvement Plan Published December 04, 2009 Contents Executive Summary 3 Section 1: Exercise Overview 4 1.1 Exercise Details 4 1.2 Exercise Planning Team Leadership 4 1.3 Participating Organizations 5 Section 2: Exercise Design Summary 7 2.1 Exercise Purpose and Design 7 2.2 Exercise Objectives, Capabilities and Activities 7 2.3 Scenario Summary 7 Section 3: Analysis of Capabilities 8 3.1 Drill Evaluation and Results 8 3.2 Summary Results of Drill Evaluation 8 3.3 Criteria Evaluation Summaries 10 3.3.1 Support Jurisdictions 10 3.3.1.1 Madison Reception Center 10 Section 4: Conclusion 11 Appendix A: Best Practices 12 Appendix B: Drill Evaluators and Team Leaders 13 Appendix C: Acronyms and Abbreviations 14 Appendix D: Exercise Plan 15 1

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station EXECUTIVE

SUMMARY

On November 5, 2009, an out-of-sequence Reception Center drill was conducted for the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station (GGNS), located in Port Gibson, Claiborne County, Mississippi. Personnel from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergnecy Management Agency (DHS/FEMA) Region VI evaluated all activities. The purpose of the drill was to assess the level of preparedness of local responders to react to a simulated radiological emergency at GGNS.

This was the first time Richmond Civic Center in Tallulah was used as a reception center. The previous plume exercise was conducted on September 9, 2009.

Personnel from the State of Louisiana, Tensas Parish, Madison Parish, and Grand Gulf Nuclear Station participated in the drill. Cooperation and teamwork of all the participants was evident during the drill and DHS/FEMA wishes to acknowledge these efforts.

This report contains the final evaluation of the out-of-sequence drill. The participants demonstrated knowledge of their emergency response plans and procedures. There were no Deficiencies or Planning Issues identified and one Area Requiring Corrective Action (ARCA) corrected during the drill.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station SECTION 1: EXERCISE OVERVIEW 1.1 Exercise Details Exercise Name Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Type of Exercise Drill Exercise Date November 05, 2009 Program Department of Homeland Security/FEMA Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program Scenario Type Radiological Emergency 1.2 Exercise Planning Team Leadership Lisa Hammond RAC Chair FEMA Region VI Technical Hazards Branch Chief 800 N. Loop 288 Denton, Texas, 76209 940-898-5199 lisa.hammond@dhs.gov 4

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Bill Bischof Lead Planner FEMA Region VI Technical Hazards Specialist 800 N. Loop 288 Denton, Texas, 76209 940-898-5562 bill.bischof@dhs.gov Greg Gothard State Planner Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Environmental Scientist 602 N. Fifth St.

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70802 225-219-3627 greg.gothard@la.gov Rick Foster Parish Planner Tensas Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Emergency Management Director P.O. Box 768 St. Joseph, Louisiana, 71366 318-766-3992 tpoep1@bellsouth.net 1.3 Participating Organizations 5

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Agencies and organizations of the following jurisdictions participated in the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station drill:

Risk Jurisdictions Tensas Parish Support Jurisdictions Madison Parish Village of Richmond Tallulah Fire Department Bear Lake Fire Department Northeast Louisiana Ambulance Service Tallulah Police Department Private Organizations Grand Gulf Nuclear Station American Red Cross - Northeast Louisiana Chapter 6

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station SECTION 2: EXERCISE DESIGN

SUMMARY

2.1 Exercise Purpose and Design The DHS/FEMA Region VI Office evaluated the drill on November 5, 2009 to assess the capabilities of local emergency preparedness organizations in implementing their Radiological Emergency Response Plans and procedures to protect the public health and safety during a radiological emergency involving Grand Gulf Nuclear Station (GGNS). The purpose of this report is to present the results and findings on the performance of the offsite response organizations during a simulated radiological emergency.

2.2 Exercise Objectives, Capabilities and Activities Exercise objectives and identified Capabilities/REP Criteria selected to be exercised are discussed in the Exercise Plan (EXPLAN), Appendix D.

2.3 Scenario Summary The drill scenario was developed to evaluate the response of drill participants to an incident requiring evacuation of the public from the Louisiana portion of the 10-mile Emergency Planning Zone surrounding the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station. The drill scenario provided for the evaluation of the Madison Parish Reception Center's ability to conduct monitoring, decontamination and registration of evacuees. A separate walk-through of the congregate care facility was conducted to ensure that services and accommodations provided at the Tallulah Community Center were consistent with established American Red Cross guidelines.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station SECTION 3: ANALYSIS OF CAPABILITIES 3.1 Drill Evaluation and Results Contained in this section are the results and findings of the evaluation of all jurisdictions and functional entities that participated in the November 5, 2009, drill evaluation to test the offsite emergency response capabilities of local governments in the 10-mile Emergency Planning Zone surrounding the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station.

Each jurisdiction and functional entity was evaluated on the basis of its demonstration of criteria delineated in the exercise evaluation areas as outlined in the April 25, 2002, Federal Register, Radiological Emergency Preparedness: Evaluation Methodology. Detailed information on the exercise evaluation area criteria and the extent of play agreement used in this drill are found in Appendix D of this report.

3.2 Summary Results of Drill Evaluation The matrix presented in Table 3.1 on the following page, presents the status of all exercise evaluation area criteria that were scheduled for demonstration during this exercise by all participating jurisdictions and functional entities. Exercise criteria are listed by number and the demonstration status is indicated by the use of the following letters:

M - Met (No Deficiency or ARCAs assessed and no unresolved ARCAs from prior exercise)

D - Deficiency assessed A - ARCAs assessed or unresolved ARCAs from previous exercises P - Plan Issue N - Not Demonstrated 8

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Table 3.1 - Summary of Drill Evaluation Madison RC DATE: 2009-11-05 SITE: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, MS M: Met, A: ARCA, D: Deficiency, P: Plan Issue, N: Not Demonstrated Emergency Operations Management Mobilization 1a1 Facilities 1b1 Direction and Control 1c1 Communications Equipment 1d1 Equip & Supplies to support operations 1e1 M Protective Action Decision Making Emergency Worker Exposure Control 2a1 Radiological Assessment and PARs 2b1 Decisions for the Plume Phase -PADs 2b2 PADs for protection of special populations 2c1 Rad Assessment and Decision making for the Ingestion Exposure Pathway 2d1 Rad Assessment and Decision making concerning Relocation, Reentry, and Return 2e1 Protective Action Implementation Implementation of emergency worker exposure control 3a1 M Implementation of KI decision 3b1 Implementation of protective actions for special populations - EOCs 3c1 Implementation of protective actions for Schools 3c2 Implementation of traffic and access control 3d1 Impediments to evacuation are identified and resolved 3d2 Implementation of ingestion pathway decisions - availability/use of info 3e1 Materials for Ingestion Pathway PADs are available 3e2 Implementation of relocation, re-entry, and return decisions. 3f1 Field Measurement and Analysis Adequate Equipment for Plume Phase Field Measurements 4a1 Field Teams obtain sufficient information 4a2 Field Teams Manage Sample Collection Appropriately 4a3 Post plume phase field measurements and sampling 4b1 Laboratory operations 4c1 Emergency Notification and Public Info Activation of the prompt alert and notification system 5a1 Activation of the prompt alert and notification system - Fast Breaker 5a2 Activation of the prompt alert and notification system - Exception areas 5a3 Emergency information and instructions for the public and the media 5b1 Support Operations/Facilities Mon / decon of evacuees and emergency workers, and registration of evacuees 6a1 M Mon / decon of emergency worker equipment 6b1 Temporary care of evacuees 6c1 M Transportation and treatment of contaminated injured individuals 6d1 9

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station 3.3 Criteria Evaluation Summaries 3.3.1 Support Jurisdictions 3.3.1.1 Madison Reception Center

a. MET: 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 6.a.1, 6.c.1.
b. AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: 1.e.1.

ISSUE NO.: 28-09-1e1-A-01 CRITERION: Equipment, maps, displays, dosimetry, potassium iodide (KI), and other supplies are sufficient to support emergency operations.

CONDITION: The Personnel Monitoring Team did not perform an operational check on the portal monitor according to procedure.

POSSIBLE CAUSE: The Personnel Monitoring Team may not have been sufficiently trained and did not refer to the documented procedure.

REFERENCE:

NUREG-0654 H.10 EFFECT: An evacuee entering the reception center through the portal monitor could have been found to be free of contamination, but actually be contaminated.

Contamination could have then been spread throughout the reception center.

CORRECTIVE ACTION DEMONSTRATED: Additional coaching was provided to the Personnel Monitoring Team on the proper technique to perform an operational check on the portal monitor.

c. DEFICIENCY: None
d. PLAN ISSUES: None
e. NOT DEMONSTRATED: None
f. PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None
g. PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 10

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station SECTION 4: CONCLUSION Based on the results of the drill, the offsite radiological emergency response plans and preparedness for the State of Louisiana and the affected local jurisdictions are deemed adequate to provide reasonable assurance that appropriate measures can be taken to protect the health and safety of the public in the event of a radiological emergency. Therefore, 44 CFR Part 350 approval of the offsite radiological emergency response plans and preparedness for the State of Louisiana site-specific to GGNS will remain in effect.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station APPENDIX A: BEST PRACTICES

1. Northeast Louisiana Ambulance Service Summary: As part of the reception center support staff and agencies, an ambulance with a 2 man crew were staged and ready to treat evacuees and/or transport a contaminated evacuee to the hospital if needed.

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Behind the building there was an exit door from the Monitoring and Decontamination station, an ambulance with a driver and Emergency Medical Technician were staged and ready to treat evacuees and/or transport a contaminated evacuee requiring additional decontamination at a hospital. The ambulance crew were aware of their responsiblities in treating and transporting potentially contaminated individuals. The ambulance was equipped with the necessary medical and radiological equipment and supplies to treat a contaminated individual. They worked closely with the Monitoring and Decontamination station team for emergency worker exposure control.

2. Equipment operational checks Summary: Operational checks of survey meters and zeroing of dosimeters were performed by one assigned staff member at the equipment distribution table. This practice ensured that all operational checks were performed correctly and all dosimeters were zeroed before distribution.

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The Officer-In-Charge at the Madison Parish Reception Center assigned one staff member to perform operational checks on all survey meters and to zero dosimeters in each of the three station kits (vehicle monitoring, personnel monitoring, and personnel decontamination).

This practice ensured consistency, operational checks were performed on each survey meter, and all dosimeters in each station kit were zeroed and functioning correctly before distribution.

During operational checks, one survey meter was found to be malfunctioning and that survey meter was put aside and a correctly functioning survey meter put into service quickly.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station APPENDIX B: DRILL EVALUATORS AND TEAM LEADERS DATE: 2009-11-05, SITE: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, MS LOCATION EVALUATOR AGENCY Madison Reception Center Bill Bischof DHS/FEMA Brad DeKorte DHS/FEMA Elsa Lopez DHS/FEMA

  • Tim Pflieger DHS/FEMA
  • Team Leader 13

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station APPENDIX C: ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Acronym Meaning ARC American Red Cross ARCA Areas Requiring Corrective Action DRD Direct Reading Dosimeters EMD Emergency Management Director EOC Emergency Operations Center EOP Extent of Play EPZ Emergency Planning Zone EW Emergency Worker FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency GGNS Grand Gulf Nuclear Station NRC Nuclear Regulatory Commission OEM Office of Emergency Management OEP Office of Emergency Preparedness OIC Officer In Charge PAA Protective Action Areas PPE Personal Protective Equipment RAC Regional Assistance Committee RC Reception Center REP Radiological Emergency Preparedness RO Radiological Officer TLD Thermoluminescent Dosimeter 14

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station APPENDIX D: EXERCISE PLAN 15

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Madison Reception Center Extent of Play 2009 Richmond Civic Center 589 Wood Street Tallulah, LA 16

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station EVALUATION AREA 1: EMERGENCY OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Sub-element 1.e - Equipment and Supplies to Support Operations Criterion 1.e.1: Equipment, maps, displays, dosimetry, potassium iodide (KI), and other supplies are sufficient to support emergency operations. (NUREG-0654, H.7; J.10.a, b, e; J.11; K.3.a)

Locations Madison Reception Center Extent of Play Correction-on-the-spot will be considered at these locations at the discretion of and concurrence between the evaluator and the controller. Caution should be exercised to insure that exercise play is not interrupted.

ARCAs None 17

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station EVALUATION AREA 3: PROTECTIVE ACTION IMPLEMENTATION Sub-element 3.a - Implementation of Emergency Worker Exposure Control Criterion 3.a.1: The OROs issue appropriate dosimetry and procedures, and manage radiological exposure to emergency workers in accordance with the plans and procedures.

Emergency workers periodically and at the end of each mission read their dosimeters and record the readings on the appropriate exposure record or chart. (NUREG-0654, K.3.a, b)

Locations Madison Reception Center Extent of Play Area dosimetry will be used at the reception center vehicle monitoring, personnel monitoring, and personnel decontamination stations.

Personnel at the Madison Reception Center will wear simulated TLDs for the evaluation.

Correction-on-the-spot will be considered at these locations at the discretion of and concurrence between the evaluator and the controller. Caution should be exercised to insure that exercise play is not interrupted.

ARCAs None 18

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station EVALUATION AREA 6: SUPPORT OPERATION/FACILITIES Sub-element 6.a - Monitoring and Decontamination of Evacuees and Emergency Workers, and Registration of Evacuees Criterion 6.a.1: The reception center/emergency worker facility has appropriate space, adequate resources, and trained personnel to provide monitoring, decontamination, and registration of evacuees and/or emergency workers. (NUREG-0654, J.10.h; J.12; K.5.a)

Locations Madison Reception Center Extent of Play The capability to monitor 20% of the Tensas Parish evacuees living in the 10-mile EPZ over a 12-hour period will be demonstrated. To meet 20% requires (20% of 3,625 population) a monitoring capability of 1 evacuee per minute.

Six people will simulate evacuees for demonstration. One portal monitor will be set up and the 6 evacuees processed. One of the six will be simulated contaminated. One monitoring station for contaminated evacuees will be set up and the contaminated individual will be processed to the decontamination station. Decontamination will be evaluated by demonstration and further discussion.

Handling of potentially contaminated personal belongings will be demonstrated by discussion.

Note: The reception center emergency workers will setup the female monitoring/decontamination plan for ease of access during the drill. However, the gender monitored and decontaminated will most likely be male for the purposes of this demonstration.

One vehicle will be monitored for contamination. The vehicle will not proceed to the segregated parking area after monitoring. The segregated parking area will not be set up to receive vehicles, but will be available for viewing and discussion.

A roster indicating 24-hour coverage for the reception center will be available. A shift change will not be demonstrated at this location, but may be discussed out of sequence with the Emergency Manager/Officer-in-Charge.

Correction-on-the-spot will be considered at these locations at the discretion of and concurrence between the evaluator and the controller. Caution should be exercised to insure that exercise play is not interrupted.

ARCAs None 19

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station EVALUATION AREA 6: SUPPORT OPERATION/FACILITIES Sub-element 6.c- Temporary Care of Evacuees Criterion 6.c.1: Managers of congregate care facilities demonstrate that the centers have resources to provide services and accommodations consistent with American Red Cross planning guidelines. Managers demonstrate the procedures to assure that evacuees have been monitored for contamination and have been decontaminated as appropriate prior to entering congregate care facilities. (NUREG-0654, J.10.h; J.12)

Locations Madison Reception Center, Tallulah Community Center Extent of Play The selected shelter will be evaluated by discussion and walk-through on November 5 at Tallulah Community Center.

ARCAs None 20

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station GENERAL EXTENT-OF-PLAY (EOP):

1. With regard to last minute additions or changes to any previously approved Extent-of-Play, all suggested changes must be forwarded to the RAC Chair for approval.
2. The goal of all offsite response organizations (ORO) is to protect the health and safety of the public. This goal is achieved through the execution of appropriate plans and procedures. It is recognized that situations may arise that could limit the organizations in the exact execution of these plans and procedures.
3. In the event of an unanticipated situation, OROs are permitted to exercise flexibility in the implementation of their plans and procedures in order to successfully achieve the objective of protection of public health and safety and protection of the environment.
4. As a statement of fact, no ORO will deliberately deviate from its plans and procedures with the intent of avoiding responsibility.

References:

As indicated in the Extent-of-Play Agreement, the State of Louisiana requests the option to correct issues immediately as defined in FEMA Policy Paper, Strategic Review Steering Committee, Initiative 1.5, correct Issues Immediately, effective March 31, 2000, signed by Kay C. Goss, CEM, Associate Director for Preparedness, Training and Exercises. Acceptable locations/activities for on the spot correction are clearly indicated in the extent of play portion under each criterion.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station CUE CARDS 22

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Cue Card #: 1 Time: If the Reception Center did not receive a call from the Tensas Parish EOC To: Madison Reception Center Director From: Reception Center Controller

                            • THIS IS A DRILL*************

You have just received a request from the Tensas Parish EOC that evacuation process is underway following an emergency at GGNS. The evacuees have been directed to Madison Reception Center in Madison Parish. The Center needs to be activated and its personnel need to be mobilized immediately to respond to this emergency.

                            • THIS IS A DRILL*************

Note: Controller! Interject this message only if Tensas Parish EOC fails to initiate the call.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Cue Card #: 2 Time: While vehicle is being monitored

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

At this location show cue card 1-A

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Cue Card #: 2-A To: Vehicle Monitor From: Vehicle Monitor Controller

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

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X 0.1

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Cue Card #: 2-B

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

EXPECTED RESPONSE Vehicle monitor reads survey meter at 0.19 mR/hr near front wheel well.

Car is considered contaminated.

Contaminated car procedures should be followed.

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Cue Card #: 3 Time: While person is being monitored

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************
  • - At this location show cue card 2-A
                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Cue Card #: 3-A To: Personnel Monitor From: Personnel Monitor Controller

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

X 0.1

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Cue Card #: 3-B

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

EXPECTED RESPONSE Personnel monitor will read survey monitor at > 0.2 mR/hr.

Monitor will recognize the survey meter has exceeded the X 0.1 scale.

Monitor will change meter from X 0.1 scale to X 1 scale.

After personnel monitor has successfully completed, show cue card #2-C

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Cue Card #: 3-C To: Personnel Monitor From: Personnel Monitor Controller

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

X1

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Cue Card #: 3-D

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

EXPECTED RESPONSE Personnel monitor reads meter at 0.2 mR/hr near individuals left wrist.

Personnel monitor continues surveying until complete.

Individual surveyed is considered contaminated.

Procedures are followed for contaminated individuals.

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Cue Card #: 4 Time: After individual decontamination

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

- Cue card 3-A refers to this location

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Cue Card #: 4-A To: Decontamination Monitor From: Decontamination Monitor Controller

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

X 0.1

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Cue Card #: 4-B

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

EXPECTED RESPONSE Decontamination monitor reads meter at 0.13 mR/hr.

Individual is considered no longer contaminated.

Procedures are followed for allowing decontaminated individuals to continue to registration.

                                                        • THIS IS A DRILL****************************

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