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Submittal of After Action Report/Improvement Plan, Drill Evaluated on December 09, 2011, Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program
ML12072A202
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Site: Calvert Cliffs  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 02/06/2012
From: Tierney M
US Dept of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Document Control Desk
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security Region III One Independence Mall, Sixth Floor 615 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106-4404 FEM A FEB 06 261Z NRC Headquarters' Document Control Desk U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 To Whom It May Concern:

Enclosed is the After Action Report for the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant (CCNPP)/Calvert Memorial Hospital MS-' Drill that was evaluated on December 7, 2011.

There were no "Deficiencies" or "Areas Requiring Corrective Action" identified during the drill.

Based on the review of the offsite radiological emergency response plans and procedures submitted, FEMA Region III has determined that they are adequate and there is reasonable assurance they can be implemented as demonstrated during the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant MS-I drill.

If you have any questions, please contact Darrell Hammons at (215) 931-5546.

Sincerely, MaryAnn Tierney Regional Administrator Enclosure V -el' l{ }li ,**I'

Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant After Action Report/

Improvement Plan Drill Date - December 09, 2011 Radiological Emergency Preparedness (REP) Program 4'. FEMA

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant After Action Report/Improvement Plan Contents Executive Summary 3 Section 1: Exercise Overview 8 1.1 Exercise Details 8 1.2 Exercise Planning Team Leadership 8 1.3 Participating Organizations 9 Section 2: Exercise Design Summary 10 2.1 Exercise Purpose and Design 10 2.2 Exercise Objectives, Capabilities and Activities 10 2.3 Scenario Summary 11 Section 3: Analysis of Capabilities 12 3.1 Drill 'Evaluation and Results 12 3.2 Summary Results of Drill Evaluation 12 3.3 Criteria Evaluation Summaries 14 3.3.1 Risk Jurisdictions 14 3.3.1.1 Calvert County, St. Leonard Fire and Rescue Squad 14 3.3.1.2 Calvert County, Calvert Memorial Hospital 14 Section 4: Conclusion 15 Appendix A: Drill Evaluators and Team Leaders 16 Appendix B: Acronyms and Abbreviations 17 Appendix C: Exercise Plan 18 1

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant EXECUTIVE

SUMMARY

Authorities On December 7, 1979, the President directed FEMA to assume the lead responsibility for all offsite nuclear planning and response. FEMA's activities are conducted pursuant to 44 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Parts 350, 351, and 352. These regulations are a key element in the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program (REPP) that was established following the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station accident in March 1979. In October 2005, the REP Program was moved to the Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency/Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program (DHS/FEMA/REPP).

FEMA Rule 44 CFR 350 establishes the policies and procedures for FEMA's (now DHS/FEMA/REP's) initial and continued approval of tribal, State, and local governments' radiological emergency planning and preparedness for commercial nuclear power plants. This approval is contingent, in part, on State and local government participation in joint exercises with licensees.

Responsibilities DHS/FEMA/REP's responsibilities in radiological emergency planning for fixed nuclear facilities include the following:

  • The review and evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans (RERPs) developed by State and local governments;

- The evaluation of exercises conducted by State and local governments to determine whether such plans can be implemented;

  • Responding to requests by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) pursuant to the Memorandum of Understanding between the NRC and FEMA dated June 17, 1993 (44 CFR Part 354, Appendix A, September 14, 1993), now under revision to reflect DHS responsibilities; Coordinating Elements 3

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  • Coordinating the activities of the following Federal agencies with responsibilities in the radiological emergency planning process:

"U.S. Department of Agriculture "U.S. Department of Commerce "U.S. Department of Defense

  • U.S. Department of Energy "U.S. Department of Health and Human Services "Food and Drug Administration

" Center for Disease Control "U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development "U.S. Department of the Interior "U.S. Department of Justice "U.S. Department of State "U.S. Department of Transportation "U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs "U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

- General Services Administration

  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration "Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  • Providing regulatory oversight, rule-making and guidance, as necessary.

Purpose A REP Medical Services Drill was evaluated on December 9, 2011, by FEMA, Region III, REPP to assess the capabilities of State and local emergency preparedness organizations in : --

implementing their RERPs and procedures. to protect the public hea!-th and safety during a radiological emergency involving the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant (CCNPP).. The purpose.

of this report is to present the drill results and findings on the performance of the offsite response organizations (OROs) during a simulated radiological emergency involving a radiologically contaminated, injured individual. Please note that throughout this report the terms Drill and Exercise may be used synonymously. ..

The findings presented in this report are based on the evaluations of the Federal evaluator team, 4

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant with final determinations made by the Regional Assistance Committee Chairperson from FEMA, Region III, and approved by DHS/FEMAiREPP Headquarters. There were no Deficiencies, Areas Requiring Corrective Action, or Planning Issues identified as a result of this exercise/drill.

Criteria The criteria utilized in the DHS/FEMA/REPP evaluation process are contained in the following:

  • NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1, "Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants," November 1980; "FEMA Guidance Memoranda MS-I, "Medical Services," November 1986;,

"FEMA-REP- 14, "Radiological Emergency Preparedness Exercise.Manual," September 199.1; and

  • 67 FR 20580, "FEMA Radiological Emergency Preparedness: Exercise Evaluation Methodology," April 25, 2002.

Section 1 of this report, entitled "Exercise Overview," contains basic details of the exercise/drill, the exercise planning team, and participating agencies.

Section 2 is titled "Exercise Design Summary" and includes the Purpose and Design, a description of the Objectives, Capabilities and Activities, and the Scenario Summary.

Section 3 is the "Analysis of Capabilities". It describes the overall Evaluation and Results and the Summary Results of Evaluation. It identifies the specific participants, the criteria that were evaluated, and indicates if the criteria were or were not met.

Section 4 expresses the "Conclusion" resulting from the exercise.

AppendixoA identifies the Drill Evaluators and Team Leaders, Appendix B catalogs the A.cronyms and Abbreviations used in this report.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Appendix C is the Exercise Plan and contains the Exercise Plan, Extent of Play, and Controllers Handbook.

Appendix D is titled Improvement Plan. However, because there were no "Deficiencies," "Areas Requiring Corrective Action," or "Planning Issues" assessed in this drill, the Impovement Plan is not applicable and thus not included in this report.

Emergency Planning Zone

Description:

The Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant (CCNPP) is located near Maryland Highway 2-4 in Calvert County, Maryland, on the west bank of the Chesapeake Bay near Lusby, Maryland. The site is owned and operated by Constellation Energy Group and covers an area of approximately 2,108 acres. Seventy percent of the area remains forested and relatively undisturbed by CCNPP activities. There are several endangered plant and insect species within the boundaries of the site.

Two pressurized water reactors each generate an electrical output of 825 MW that provide power to around 400,000 residential customers. Unit 1 began commercial operation during May 1975 and Unit 2 in April 1977. On March 23, 2002, the license was renewed, thereby extending the life of the plant by 20 years.

Nearby communities include: Calvert Beach and Long Beach, approximately 3 miles to the northwest; Cove Point, approximately 4 1/2 miles to the southeast; Chesapeake Ranch Estates, approximately 6 miles to the south-southwest; and the Patuxent Naval Air Test Center, approximately 10 miles to the south. Camp Bay Breeze, a summer camp, is located 2 miles southeast of the site.

The topography of the vicinity around the plant defines several small watersheds. The watershed containing the plant and auxiliary structures drains into the Chesapeake Bay. The Chesapeake Bay has an average depth of 30 feet and receives the majority of its fresh water, sediment, and nutrients from the Susquehanna River.

A majority of the land in the area surrounding the site is devoted to agricultural and forest use, such as farming of tobacco, corn, soybeans, and hay. Dairy farming is of minor importance. The waters adjacent to the site are used for commercial fishing, primarily for shellfish such as clams, oysters, and crabs.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant There are approximately 58,058 people in the 10-mile EPZ, 13,307 in the 5-mile EPZ, and 2,329 in the 2-mile EPZ. There are approximately 9,563 transients within the EPZ during peak seasonal activities, e.g., daytime, during the summer. No major populated cities (greater than 25,000) exist within the IO-mile EPZ.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant SECTION 1: EXERCISE OVERVIEW 1.1 Exercise Details Exercise Name Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Type of Exercise Drill Exercise Date December 09, 2011 Program Department of Homeland Security/FEMA Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program Scenario Type Radiological Emergency 1.2 Exercise Planning Team Leadership Robert Neff Site Specialist FEMA Region III Technological Hazards Specialist 615 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19106 215-931-5531 Robert.Neff@dhs.gov Rick Woods Planner Constellation Energy Sr. EP Analyst CCNPP 1650 Calvert Cliffs Parkway 8

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Lusby, Maryland, 20678 410-495-3866 Rick.Woods@CENGLLC.com Andy Moffitt Coordinator Calvert Memorial Hospital Emergency Manager/Life Safety Specialist 100 Hospital Road Prince Frederick, Maryland, 20678 410-414-4721 amoffitt@cmhlink.org Fred Frey Exercise Planner Maryland Emergency Management Agency Senior Planner 5401 Rue Saint Lo Drive Reisterstown, Maryland, 21136 410-517-3613 FFrey@mema.state.md.us 1.3 Participating Organizations Agencies and organizations of the following jurisdictions participated in the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant drill:

State Jurisdictions Maryland Department of Health Maryland Emergency Management Agency Risk Jurisdictions Calvert County Department of Health St Leonard Fire and Rescue Squad Calvert County Memorial Hospital 9

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant SECTION 2: EXERCISE DESIGN

SUMMARY

2.1 Exercise Purpose and Design On December 9, 2011 a medical services drill was evaluated in relation to the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Region II1, Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program (REPP). The purpose of the drill was to assess the level of State and local preparedness in responding to a radiological emergency. The drill was held in accordance with DHS's policies and guidance concerning the exercise of State andlocal radiological emergency response plans (RERPs) and procedures. The, most recent previous FEMA evaluated medical services drill, for this site was conducted on October 1, 2009.

FEMA, Region III, wishes to acknowledge the efforts of the many individuals in the State of Maryland, the risk jurisdiction of Calvert County, the St Leonard Fire and Rescue Squad, and the Calvert Memorial Hospital which participated in this drill.

Protecting the public health and safety is the full-time job of some of the drill participants and an additional assigned responsibility for others. Still others have willingly sought this responsibility by volunteering to provide vital emergency services to their communities. Cooperation and teamwork of all the participants were evident during this drill.

2.2 Exercise Objectives, Capabilities and Activities The objective of the CCNPP/Calvert Memorial Hospital Medical Services Medical Services (MS-1) Drill was to demonstrate that the response organizations have the personnel, equipment, training, and knowledge to effectively assess the condition of a potentially radioactively contaminated patient, protect against cross contamination, transport, and transfer the patient to a hospital where the patient can then be decontaminated and treated. The hospital personnel are responsible for preparing a receiving and treatment area, operating radiological detection equipment, and implementing proper emergency worker protective procedures.

All activities were evaluated in accordance with current FEMA directives and guidance and were performed in accordance with current hospital plans and procedures.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant 2.3 Scenario Summary The exercise scenario for this Medical Services Drill consisted of simulated events during loading of radioactive waste into a Sealand cargo container in preparation for off-site shipment; a 55 gallon radioactive waste drum ruptured due to buildup of pressure inside the drum caused by an exothermic chemical reaction. The drum rupture caused radioactive waste to be expelled from the sealand and the chemical reaction caused the radioactive waste to catch fire. An employee using a forklift on the exterior of the Sealand container lost their balance when the drum ruptured and fell approximately eight (8) feet sustaining a laceration from what appeared to be a broken right leg. The injured employee Was working ina Clean area, not wearing protective clothing, and was able to exit the area through the radioactive waste spread on the ground.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant SECTION 3: ANALYSIS OF CAPABILITIES 3.1 Drill Evaluation and Results Contained in this section are the results and findings of the evaluations of all jurisdictions and locations that participated in the December 9, 2011, CCNPP/Calvert Memorial Hospital' MS-I Drill.

Each jurisdiction and functional entity was evaluated on the basis of its demonstration of the Exercise Evaluation Area-Criteria contained in the REP Exercise Evaluation, Methodology.

Detailed information on the Exercise Evaluation Area Criteria and the Extent-of-Play Agreement used in this exercise are found in the Exercise Plan, Appendix C.

3.2 Summary Results of Drill Evaluation The Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant 2011 Medical Services Drill evaluation included two (2).

.participating locations. Two evaluators provided analyses of six (6) Exercise Criteria.,These analyses resulted in a determination that all criteria were successfully demonstrated and there were no Deficiencies, Areas Requiring Corrective-Action, or Planning Issues.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Table 3.1 - Summary of Drill Evaluation DATE: 2011-12-09 SITE: Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, MD o 0 M: Met, A: ARCA, D: Deficiency, P: Plan Issue, N: Not Demonstrated C Q Emergency-Operatioils Management Mobilization 1al.

Facilities lbl Direction and Control 1cl Communications Equipment id1 Equip & Supplies to support operations lel M M Protective Action Decision Making Emergency Worker Exposure Control 2al Rad Assessment and PARs for the Plume Phase Emergency 2bl PADs for the General Public for the Plume Phase Emergency 2b2 Protective Action Decisions for protection of special populations 2cl Rad Assessment and Decision making for the Ingestion Exposure Pathway 2dl Rad Assessment and Decision making concerning Relocation/Reentry/Return 2e1 Protective Action Implementation Implementation of emergency worker exposure control 3al M M Implementation of KI decision 3bl Implementation of protective actions for special populations 3cI Implementation of protective actions for Schools

  • 3c2 Implementation of traffic and access control .... __. __. ______..._________........ .. 3dl Impediments to evacuation 3d2 Implementation of ingestion pathway decisions -availability/use of info ' 3e'l Materials for Ingestion Pathway PADs are available 3e2 Implementation of relocation, re-entry, and return decisions. 3H1 Field Measurement and Analysis Adequate Equipment for Plume Phase Field Measurements 4al Field Teams obtain sufficient information 4a2 Field Teams Manage Sample Collection Appropriately 4a3 Post plume phase field measurements and sampling 4b 1 Laboratory operations 4c 1 Emergency Notification and Public Info Activation of the prompt alert and notification system 5al Activation of the prompt alert and notification system - Fast Breaker 5a2 Backup Route Alerting 5a3 Alert and Notificatiion 5a4 Emergency information and instructions for the public and the media 5b 1 Support Operations/Facilities Monitoring, decontamination, and registration of evacuees 6al Montoring and decontaminatiion of emergency workers and their equipment 6b1 Temporary care of evacuees 6c1 Transportation and treatment of contaminated injured individuals 6dl M M 13

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant 3.3 Criteria Evaluation Summaries 3.3.1 Risk Jurisdictions 3.3.1.1 Calvert County, St. Leonard Fire and Rescue Squad In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:

a. MET: 1.e.1,3.a.l,6.d.1.
b. AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None
c. DEFICIENCY: None
d. PLAN ISSUES: None
e. NOT DEMONSTRATED: None
f. PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None
g. PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 3.3.1.2 Calvert County, Calvert Memorial Hospital In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
a. MET: 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 6.d.1.
b. AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None
c. DEFICIENCY: None
d. PLAN ISSUES: None
e. NOT DEMONSTRATED: None
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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant SECTION 4: CONCLUSION Based on the review of the offsite radiological emergency response plans and procedures submitted, FEMA Region III has determined they are adequate and there is reasonable assurance they can be implemented, as demonstrated during the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant/Calvert Memorial Hospital 2011 MS-I Drill.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant APPENDIX A: DRILL EVALUATORSAND TEAM LEADERS DATE: 2011-12-09, SITE: Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, MD LOCATION EVALUATOR AGENCY Calvert County, St. Leonard Fire and Rescue Squad *Robert Neff FEMA RIF.

Calvert County. Calvert Memorial Hosoital Leader i

Josenh Suders FEMA Rill

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant APPENDIX B: ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS CCNPP Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant*

DRD Direct Reading Dosimeter EPZ Emergency Planning Zone MW. Mega Watt NRC Nuclear Regulatory Commission REA Radiation Emergency Area REPP Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program 17

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After Action Report/Improvcment Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant APPENDIX C: EXERCISE PLAN I

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Constellation Energye Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Calvert Hospital Medical Drill Drill Scenario (Master Copy)

Drill Date: 12/09/2011 If found unattended please return to the Emergency Preparedness Unit

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS DRILL SCENARIO, Medical Drill (12/09/2011)

Drill Number: CAL-EP-MD-11-8 11/29/2011 Submitted by: /

R.R. Woods, Sr. EPAnalyst Date Approved by: /.

M.J. Fick, Director Emergency Preparedness Date Approved by:

C.R. Costanzo, Plant General Manager Date Approved by:

G.H. Gellrich, Vice-President Date a

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant MS-1 2010 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this document is to establish initial conditions and scenario timeline for the Calvert Memorial Hospital FEMA evaluated drill to be conducted on December 09, 2011 This exercise is being conducted in :cooperation with the Calvert County Emergency Management Agency, Health Department, St. Leonard Volunteer Fire Department, Calvert Memorial Hospital andthe Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant 21

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant CALVEX 11 Date 4

TABLE OF CONTENTS IN T R O D U C T IO N i............................ .................................... 5 FEMA EVALUATION AREAS TO BE DEM ONSTRATED............................................. .............. . ... 6 SC_ _EN. A. R..IO . i ' .1 2 CENG PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES AND DEMONSTRAION CRITERIA ........................ 20 4

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant INTRODUCTION The purpose of this document is to estabish those exercise evaluation areas and corresponding extent of play parameters expected to be demonstrated during the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant MS-1 exercise to be conducted on December 9, 2011 This exercise is being conducted in cooperation with the Calvert County Emergency Management Agency, Calvert Health Department St. Leonard Volunteer Fire Department, Calvert Memorial Hospital and the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant These evaluation areas have been developed through reviews of past exercises, associated plans and procedures, the proposed exercise scenario, applicable FEMA guidance documents, and discussions with FEMA representatives.

All demonstrations will be conducted in accordance with establish'ed plans and procedures, except as noted for specific exercise evaluation areas described herein.

FEMA REP Program Manual Based Objectives Evaluation areas to be demonstrated are as follows;

  • Equipment and Supplies to Support Operation (1.e.1)
  • Implementation of Emergency Worker Exposure Control (3.a.1)

" Transportation and Treatment of Contaminated Injured Individuals (6.d.1)

Actions will be taken in accordance with each organizations emergency plan and procedures unless specified under the specific extent of play.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant EVALUATION AREA 1: EMERGENCY OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Sub-element I.e - Equipment and Supplies to Support Operations Criterion I e.1: Equipment, maps, displays, dosimetry, and other supplies are sufficient to support emergency operations. (NUREG-0654, H., J.10.a.b.e.f.j.k., 11, K.3.a.). No potassium iodide (KI) is expected to be issued.

INTENT This sub-element is derived from NUREG-0654, which provides that OROs have emergency equipment and supplies adequate to support the emergency response.

EXTENT OF PLAY Equipment within the facility(ies) should be sufficient and consistent with the role assigned to that facifity in the ORO's plans and/or procedures in support of emergency operations.

Use of maps and displays is encouraged.

All instruments, including air sampling flow meters (field teams only), should be inspected, inventoried, and operationally checked before each use. They should be calibrated in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations (or at least annually for the unmodified CDV-700 series or if there are no manufacturer's recommendations for a specific instrument; modified CDV-700 instruments should be calibrated 7n'accordance with the recommendation of the modification manufacturer.). A label indicatingsuch calibration should be on each instrument or verifiable by other means. Note: Field team equipment is evaluated under 4.a.1; radiological laboratory equipment under 4.c.1; reception center and emergency worker facilities' equipment is evaluated under 6.a.1; arid ambulance and medical facilities' equipment is evaluated under 6.d.1.

Sufficient quantities of appropriate direct-reading and permanent record dosimetry and dosimeter chargers should be available for issuance to all categories of emergency workers that could be deployed from that facility. Appropriate direct-reading dosimeters should allow individual(s) to read the administrative reporting limits and maximum exposure limits contained in the ORO's plans and procedures.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Dosimeters should be inspected for electrical leakage at least annually and replaced, if necessary. CDV-1 38s, due to their documented history of electrical leakage problems, should, be inspected-for electrical leakage at least quarterly and replaced if necessary. This leakage testing will be verified during the exercise, through documentation submitted in the Annual Letter of Certification, and/or through a staff assistance, visit..

No distribution of KI is expected.

At locations where traffic and access control personnel are deployed, appropriate equipment:(e.g., vehicles, barriers, trafficcpones and signs, etc.) should .be available or their availability described.

State of Maryland Extent of Play:

All activities will be based on the ORO's plans and prqcedures and completed as they would be in an actual emergency, un!ess noted above -orotherwise indicated in this extent of play agreement. Calvert County emergency may substitute electronic personnel dosimetry for the self reading dosimeters. KI will not be issued to emergency workers for a contaminated injured response. Calibration .and, electrical leakage testing of dosimetry will be evaluated. with.the.State of Maryland Annual, Letter. of Certification Locations evaluated; Calvert Memorial, Hospital, St Leonard Fire and Rescue Squad Calvert. County Health Department.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant 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.)

INTENT This sub-element is derived from NUREG-0654, which provides that OROs should have the capability to provide for the following: distribution, use, collection, and processing of direct-reading dosimeters and permanent record dosimeters; provide for direct-reading dosimeters to be read at appropriate frequencies by emergency workers; maintain a radiation dose record for each emergency worker; and provide for establishing a decision chain or authorization procedure for emergency workers to incur radiation exposures in excess of protective action guides, always applying the ALARA (As Low As is Reasonably Achievable) principle as appropriate.

EXTENT OF PLAY OROs should demonstrate the capability to provide appropriate direct-reading and permanent record dosimetry, dosimetry chargers, and instructions on the use of dosimetry to emergency workers. For evaluation purposes, appropriate direct-reading dosimetry is defined as dosimetry that allows individual(s) to read the administrative reporting limits (that are pre-established at a level low enough to consider subsequent calculation of Total Effective Dose Equivalent) and maximum exposure limits (for those emergency workers involved in life saving activities) contained in the OROs plans and procedures.

Each emergency worker should have the basic knowledge of radiation exposure limits as specified in the ORO's plan and/or procedures. Procedures to monitor and record dosimeter readings and to manage radiological exposure control should be demonstrated.

Although it is desirable for all emergency workers to each have a direct-reading dosimeter, there may be situations where team members will be in close proximity to each other during the entire mission and adequate control of exposure can be effected for all members of the team by one dosimeter worn by the team leader.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Emergency workers who are assigned to low exposure rate areas, e.g., at reception centers, counting laboratories, emergency operations centers, and communications centers, may have individual direct-reading dosimeters or they may be monitored by dosimeters strategically placed in the work area. 'It should be noted that, even in these situations, each team member must still have their own permanent record dosimeter.

..State of Maryland Extent of Play:

All activities will be based on the ORO's pians and procedures and completed as they would be. in an actual emergency, unless noted above or otherwise indicated in the extent of play agreement., Deleted portions of the extent of play wi~l not be evaluated in the medical drill scenario.

Locations evaluated; Calvert County Environmental Health;,.."

Calvert Memorial Hospital Calvert County Outstanding Issues: . .

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant EVALUATION AREA 6: -SUPPORT OPERATION/FACILITIES Sub-element 6.d - Transportation andiTreatment of Contaminated Injured Individuals Criterion 6.d.1: The facility/ORO has the appropriate space, adequate resources, and trained personnel to provide transport, monitoring, decontamination, and medical services to contaminated injured individuals. (NUREG-0654, F.2, H.10.,

K.5.a.b., L.1., 4.)

INTENT This sub-element is derived from NUREG-0654, which provides that OROs should have the capability to transport contaminated injured individuals to medical facilities with the capability to provide medical services.

EXTENT OF PLAY Monitoring, decontamination, and contamination control efforts will not delay urgent medical care for the simulated victim.

OROs should demonstrate the capability to transport contaminated injured individuals to medical facilities. An ambulance should be used for the response to the victim. However, to avoid taking an ambulance out of service, any vehicle (e.g., car, truck, or ambulance) may be utilized to transport a simulated victim to the medical facility. Normal communications between the ambulance/ dispatcher and the receiving medical facility should be demonstrated. If a substitute vehicle is used for transport to the medical facility, this communication must occur prior to releasing the ambulance from the drill. This would include reporting radiation monitoring results, if available. Additionally, the ambulance crew should demonstrate, by interview, knowledge of where the ambulance and crew would be monitored and decontaminated, if required, or whom to contact for such information.

Monitoring of the simulated victim may be performed prior to transport, done enroute, or deferred to the medical facility. Prior to using a monitoring instrument(s), the monitor(s) should demonstrate the process of checking the instrument(s) for proper operation. All monitoring activities should be completed as they would be in an actual emergency.

Appropriate contamination control measures should be demonstrated prior to and during transport and at the receiving medical facility.

The medical facility should demonstrate the capability to activate and set up a radiological emergency area for treatment. Equipment and supplies should be available for the treatment of contaminated injured individuals.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant The medical facility should demonstrate the capability to make decisions on the need for decontamination of the individual, to follow appropriate decontamination procedures, and to maintain records of all survey measurements and samples taken. All procedures for the collection and analysis of samples and the decontamination of the individual should be demonstrated or described to the evaluator.

State of Maryland Extent of Play: All activities associated with this criterion will be based on the ORO's plans and procedures and completed, as they would be in an actual emergency, unless noted above or otherwise indicated in the extent of play agreement.

Radiological monitoring of the victim will not be the responsibility of the responding rescue squad.

Locations evaluated; St Leonard Fire and Rescue Squad Calvert Memorial Hospital Outstanding Issues

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Calvert County Fire and Rescue Calvert Memorial Hospital Contaminated / Injured Victim Response Drill December 9, 2011 Initial Conditions:

  • 0900 0 CCNPP Radiation Protection Department staffing is normal
  • CCNPP Site Medical is closed.

During loading of radioactive, waste into a sealand cargo container in preparation for off-site shipment, a 55 gallon radioactive waste drum ruptured due to buildup of pressure inside the drum caused by a chemical reaction. The drum rupture caused radioactive waste-to be expelled from the sealand. An employee using a forklift on the exterior of the sealand container lost their balance when the drum ruptured and fell approximately eight (8) feet sustaining a laceration from what, appears to be a broken right leg. The injured employee was working in a clean area, not wearing protective clothing, and was able to exit the area through the radioactive waste spread on the ground.

The turn out gear and protective clothing of the first aid team who initially'responded was found to be contaminated by the Radiation Protection Technician (RPT) at the scene. After removing the protective clothing and gear, all but one of responders will be surveyed and released by the RPT at the scene. Decontamination of the remaining responder is provided (discussed) by Radiation Protection at the scene.

-Note-Location of accident scene will be at the ISFSI Maintenance Building or the Main Warehouse depending on Plant conditions-for the day.

Victim # 1 initially suffered a fainting spell, and then a broken leg from -his fall from the forklift.

He suffered an open fracture of the right leg just below the knee. Radioactive liquid has contaminated the, worker, the fork lift and general area. Radiation levels are .10 mrem/hr on contact with the liquid,'and 5.0 mrem'/lhr at 12".

Drill Time 0000 Attending workers assess the accident scene and initiate a call to the Control Room using message #1. 30

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Message #1: This is a drill. This is (name). There has been an accident on the at the ISFSI Maintenance Building (or warehouse loading dock) during unloading of radioactive liquid waste drums. One person is hurt - he is unconscious and looks like he has broken his leg. Two liquid waste drums have been brokenopen and spilled onto the ground. I think the area is contaminated.

Expected Actions; - Control room initiates ERPIP 3.0, "Immediate Actions", Attachment 15, "Personnel Emergency" Drill Time 0010 Fire Safety and Health Physics respond. A controlled area is established by Radiation Protection and first aid is administered to the victim by the Fire and Safety Responders.

Notification to transport victim to Calvert Memorial Hospital should be initiated.

Injuries and radiation levels at the accident Scene are- as follows:

Victim #1 Iniuries' Radiation / Contamination Levels Open fracture of the right leg. Raidiation levels Up to 10 mrem/hr (25,000 ccpm) on the victim, and surrounding area.

H/R 180, other vitals as read.

Victim is diabetic and unconscious. The victims EPD is not in alarm Drill Time 0040 Offsite rescue squad arrives: (Note: actual response time may be longer due to security search)

First Responder Contamination:

One first responder that comes in contact with the patient area during the patient assessment becomes contaminated, by contaminated liquid permeating their clothing. The contamination levels are as follows:

Left Arm: 1000 ccpm RP Technicians should describe required actions for decontamination of First Responder and Contamination Control.

Injuries and radiation levels during transportation from CCNPP and upon arrival at CMH are as follows: 31

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Victim #1 Injuries Radiation / Contamination Levels Open fracture of the right leg. 10 mrem/hr at the open fracture.

5.0 mrem/hr at contact with wound H/R 180, Other vitals as read. The victims EPD reads 1 mrem 15,000 ccpm on both hands (5mrem area extends length of wound, 10 mrem/hr "hot spot" at fracture site)

Drill Time 0 15; Following initial decontarinatior' Victim #1 In uries Radiation / Contamination Levels Open fracture of the right leg. Radiation levels are 1.0 mrem/hr at Some nausea open fracture. (2,500 ccpm),

Vitals as read. Both hands are background,ý Following second decontamination:

0 Victim #1 Injuries Radiation / Contamination Levels Open fracture of the right leg. Radiation levels are bkg at Some nausea open fracture and surrounding skin on the rt leg.

Vitals as read.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Initial Conditions (After outer clothing removed)

PatientRadiologicalData I

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1025,000 mr ccýml 1025,000 mr ccpm 33

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Patient RadioloricalData - Firstsurvey (post-decontaminationat Hospital)

(Note - Other decon attempts may lower contamination, but the contamination cannot be <100ccpm until deconned at the Hospital.)

I 5,000 ccpm 2.0 mr I

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Patient RadiologicalData - Finalsurvey (post-decontaminationat Hospital)

(Note - Other decon attempts may lower contamination, but the contamination cannot be <100 ccpm until deconned at the Hospital.)

100 ccpm 35

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant PULSE: 90-100 RESPIRATION: 16 norr nal BP: 180180 SKIN: warm/dry PUPILS: Equal reactive INJURY: Bleeding from leg laceration Deformities none Contusions none Abrasions none

,Puncture/Penetrations Burns none none (I

Tenderness Area around the wound on the leg Lacerations 5 inch X 2" laceration to right thigh Swelling In area. of laceration Signs and symptoms bleeding from wound Allergies none Medications none . .",,.

Pertinent past history none Last oral intake -reakfast, eggs, bacor, coffee Events leading to the injury :Injured leg when stepping off a fork lift after suffering a heart attack.

AMBULANCE ARRIVAL AT PLANT PULSE: 110 RESPIRATION: 16 BP: 115/70 SKIN: Clammy/pale PUPILS: Equal and slow to react CONTAMINATION: Shown above ENROUTE TO HOSPITAL PULSE: 95 RESPIRATION: 14 BP: 125/75 SKIN: Clammy/pale, improving with treatment PUPILS: Equal and reactive CONTAMINATION: Same as above 36 01

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant EXPECTED ACTIONS:

Attending physician should treat the medical problem first-and take care of the radioactive contamination when the patient's condition is stable.

Expected Response Actions:

Complete physical exam, treat wound, decon patient, as required. Initial attempts to decontaminate the patient will reduce contamination levels on both hands to background levels but injured leg is still reading 1.0 mr/hr. A second decon effort will be required on the leg at the hospital to reduce contamination levels to <100 ccpm. *Atthe conclusion of the treatment the patient will be conscious and alert, all vital signs will have returned to normal.

Hospital Worker Contamination:

Hospital worker that comes in contact with the. patient's leg area during the decon process becomes contaminated by contaminated liquid on their scrubs. The contamination levels are as follows:

Left Arm: 800 ccpm RP Technicians should describe required actions for decontamination of Hospital Worker and contamination Control. Remov6ng the scrubs will remove the contamination.

Upon completion of the patient treatment, monitoring of personnel and the ambulance, a critique of the drill shall be performed.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant ERONS Drill Adjustments The following actions are to be taken one hour prior to the scheduled start time of the December 9, 2011 Medical drill.

-Note-In the event of an actual emergency - Return all saved messages to original condition. 0

__ ACCESS ERONs and ADJUST saved event message for RP supervision to include "This is a Drill" at the beginning and end of the ERON message

_ VERIFY by peer that ERON message indicates "This is a Drill" for this saved event.

WHEN the Control Room is notified of the simulated accident THEN OBSERVE the control room communicator activates the appropriate ERONs in accordance with ERPIP 3.0, Immediate Actions, Attachment 15, Personnel Emergency, Steps 5. c, (2).

_ WHEN the communicator has completed these steps THEN return ERONs message to original condition.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant EF PL!RFORMANCE OBJEC714ES' k..ý..6EMVONST.RATI1tW CWG-EP-1.01-1005 CRITEn1IA .evlsion 00100 Pane 22 of 78 Page 1I of 67

" .A(.acint,.nt2,D-Ml a!;;i.aircLh. Objucl;wv (Continued)

F.lininLzgtaoclard: B 10j,'actlve Hurz-be:: ,: OBJ-B-09 Description E-isrgency S L n*:gincy Organization SWrpL,ipCAOrgmnlzation I

Deniorfsiiato thee abilrk; Io use ow rsi aidfise er*ogda fit- dp.ýrscrie. and tW cooidin**-a with required.

off-site emergency. services (police, fire, ambulance, medical, hospital).

Frequency . Reference Annual',.. NREG-0654, B-9 Applicable EMERGEINCY RESPONSE FACILITIES Control Room, TSC, OSC and EOF Scenario Requirements Applicable Medical Drill, Fire Drill or Emergency Plan Drill calls for off-site services.

Demonstration, Criteria

1. Centact appropriate off-site emergency services (circle approp,0 tel (polire, fire. ambulance, medical, hospital) per appropriate site prbcedures.
2. Points of contact are appropriate for the suppodrt requested.'

"3.."Secunity re~sponse was prompt in providing s0e acss to te respoppdngagency and in security related scenarios.

4. Fire Brigade coordination and communications Weire appropriate for fire skenarios.
5. Coordination and communications Were appropriate for medical scehanos.
6. RP/HP support was.contacted prompti for scenarios involving ?radiological controls.

Key Data a Time fire reported to CR Time Fire Brigade 'dispatched Time of arrival at protected Area, Time of entry into Protected Area Time injury reported Time of ambulance arrival at Protected Area Time CR advised of contamination Time of victim transfer to ambulance Timb ambulance exitedProtectedArea 40

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".EP PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVF.S AND: DEM1J.*;*3TRATION ,, : - CNGýEP-1.01-1005

.*; CRITERIA, .' P.'Revision 00100 Page 34 of 78 Page 23 of 67

., AttachmenW2Z aDilievd Ex6ci e OAJectitas (Continued)

  • .1131anning Mtad rd: F :Eme'gency Communications I

!ObJelcie.umbr*, . .ýOBJ!Fo4)3 .- Medical. Smpport CommunicationsI Description -

Demo)enstrate the abilityt-o pefornn communieoatiooS:itb.hWKfixed ad:mobile lnedpalsupport unit.

Frequency,. ... . .. .. ..... ........ .. Reference

. . Anhual NUREG-0654, F.2 &N.2 Applicable EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES Control Room, Hospital and /or Ambulance Service Scenar, o Requuemen,ts"'.

A medical event, or injury hasoccurred requiring off-site assistance.

Demonitraiion' Ckteria -

1. The Control Room was proaptly notified of the injury.
2. Comnmunications between-the accident scenes Control Room and RP/HP Supervisor-were

' imelytacid accurate. " '" ' .

3. The capability to reluest ambulance support through 911 is demonsttated.
4. The caebbility to effeiively communicate with the designated receiving hospital is demionstrated. " " " -

5 ' Site P e* ures anda Hosoltal Plan f0l1oWid by redspondels.*

Key Data Time Injury scenario initiated: -

Time Control Room Notified:---

Time RP/HP Notified-Time.Fire Brigade mobilized: ------

Time -Ambulance Ro:uested-.

Time Hospital Contacted!' - .

Time.RP/HP arrives at scene: ....... .

_______________ I Time FB arrives.at Scene:. - _'-

Time Ambulance arrives:at PA: ". . -

Time Ambulance arrives-at transfer location:

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant ER'PERFORMANCE OBJE(UIIVVi; AEbDEMONSTRATION " A, G-EP-1.01-1005 CRITERIA -evlslon 00100 Page 68 of 78 Page 57 of 67 A'ttchMaenV 2,.Orfatl-oeiciae *34aecthVei (Continued)

Planning Standard: .1' L Me*c*a a PigbO b Health Support Objective Number: OBJ-L-01 . : F - L .ý ,HosClaI Response Description .

Demonstrate the radiological capebi'itias of,tcalland back.up-hcspitals.. , ..- .* .

Frequency Reference Annual N.UREG-0654, L.1 Applicable EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES Hospital _..LJ ..A .. '  :'a' . -

Scenario Requirements A simulated Medical Emergency has occurred *.y.

it; 4".W l.!.

Demorist?2ati~mCrItepila 2. -A~ ' '~~~6.

1. Appropriate. in-house notifications, including medical and radiological conditions of the victim(s),

and staff assignments to support the emergency were made..,, ,

2 Requ pptective Aropynnd 3_ 74pTe Radi90pgicql Emergen.cy (R*EA) ip properLy set up at the hosgitql.

qrep

.. The R A Staff interfaces . the m uance re wit .... , ad

. RP/HP ,,,4,Technipians in performing a clean transfer of the vidtin(s), &6d domntdnigting fdib 0gi:cal a' *ldical;cnditions.

5.. Ambulance crew and vehicle were prpope,rrWonIggred for contarrination. and decontaminated if necessary, prior to being release. U"

6. Proper triage and medical treatment was"perfomied accord*j tbi'ht Victim's conditions (without unnecessary delay dud tOrlatient ccntamindtion).K. , . - , ,,
7.
  • The r~adiolc*gic.1 condtitn :of the Oitivr(s)'and dosimetry reL'ods ofthe REA staff were properly documented by the Buffer Zone Nurse. . . '. ,
8. Necessar* samples frorni.trib.ictI6(s) w*re obtainedarrd.properly labek,ý,
9. Proper techniques were used to decontaminate victims without 'n~rohleing. their medical conditions.
10. Proper contamination control practices were demonstrated in transferring decontaminated victim(s) from the REA following contamination control procedures.
11. Proper exit procedures werewdemonstrated by hospital staff entenng and leaving the REA.

12., Hospital staff and REA were properly monitored for contamination,.and decontaminated if necessary, prior to being released.

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After Action Report/Improvement Plan Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant vrRFZ3RMANCE OBJEOTIJE¶ AMit iT 4(Y.T "".*G-,EP-1.01 -1005 C,-,. ERIA ,ivlsnisi C0100 2--- Pate 69.of 78 Page 58 of 67 M. zii , D)i m..IAt*

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1,a .,,:L . L Mediml z-rod. Pub!!l, .malth Support

',if-*t*ltve N*mher: OBJ-L-02 FirstAid Descrdption Demons"rei the~abllý`if !ý ),rc,id:-first d tet Reference Annual NUREG-0654;KI1, L.2 Apefc ble E!1ERrrENCY RESPONSE F' ýClkf E~tt Control Room and TSC A Madicaý Emergency. has occurrsd A patient with simulated or actual injuries and detectable contami ti i, rr.Li Demnnstratloio- .,terla

1. Fire Brt a6 / First Aid Team was p dis .tcitedafter nulflcaiioi*ýýrceivedin the CR.,

g';flpdy

2. Lite hreatening medical dorftiunS were addr'ssed aS aPflility 0vercontamination issues,
3. Fire.B.lgade I First Aid ream exposurewas ccrsicured aidd r petrrnkttd to exceed pre-established values."

4; Appropriaie contaminatian controis and/or decofitamnihiaiidon practices were employed.

5. Commo inications between the injury, scene and Control, Room were mgdntained.
6. Tearm Leader demonstratedeect vs ,omm.-nda.*d rtrnl of thr accidpnt scene.
7. F: .bitdo I/F,'t AicýTearm persennal eannirxtratetd. prot-iancy in the use of protective and first aid equipm3nt.

8 atet T.-, condrioi*fi d.iol& cstarsc c wae propeftdocumc'nted, and comm. inibated.

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EP PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES AND DEMONSTRATION Ctk*-EP-1 .01 o100S CRITERIA 'Revision 00100 Paae 70 of 78 Page 59 of 67 Attachment 2, Drill and Exercise Objectives (Continued)

Planning Standard: L Medical and Public Health Support Objective Number:

Description OBJ-L-03 Transportation of Contaminated Injured Person I

Demonstrate the capability to transport a contaminated injured person off-site.

Frequency Reference Annual' NUREG-0654, L4 Applicable EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES Control Room and Shift Personnel Scenario Requiremen ts I I I ;

A Medical Emergency- has occurred A patient with simulated or actual injuries and detectable contamination is required. Must require contaminated patient be transported off-site Demonstration Criteria

1. Prompt access is gained by ambulance into the Protected Area (simulated in drills).
2. Appropriate dosimetry was issued to ambulance personnel, and was donned and read appropriately.
3. Ambulance personnel received patient, also received a turnover of injuries/status and verified medical condition of patient.
4. Ambulance personnel received turnover of radiological condition on the patient..
5. Contamination control methods were effectively used (wrapped patient and/or draped interior of vehicle, gloves, segregation. of used materials, and so forth). 4
6. An RP/HP Tech with a survey meter accompanied patient off-site.

Key Data Time 911 notified:

Time ambulance arrived at Vehicle Access to Protected Area:.

Time ambulance gained access to Protected Area:

Time Ambulance personnel arrived at Patient transfer locaiioh:

Time Victim transferredto ambulance'personnel(Subtract time-out for actual patient surveys)::

Time ambulance exited Protatced Area:

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