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Rev 33 to Public Version of Crisis Mgt Plan for Nuclear Stations.
ML16152A895
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Site: Oconee, Mcguire, Catawba, McGuire, 05000000
Issue date: 01/02/1990
From:
DUKE POWER CO.
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References
PROC-900102-02, NUDOCS 9001230046
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DUKE POWER COMPANY CRISIS MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR NUCLEAR STATIONS V

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DAte Appfove'd Revision 33 January 2, 1990 S900.104 PDR ADOC:K 0500, 9 F

1. PLANT ASSESSMENT MANAGER This position coordinates the activities of the Plant Assessment staff functions in assisting the TSC in accident mitigation strategies and advising the Recovery Manager regarding emergency classifications and public protective actions.
2. ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISOR This position provides support for the Plant Assessment Group by coordinating their needs for skilled support personnel, typing, equipment, etc.
3. SYSTEMS ANALYSIS COORDINATOR This position is responsible for evaluating plant safety systems, providing technical input regarding assumptions for off-site dose calculations, analyzing problems associated with the operations of plant systems and advising the Plant Assessment Manager regarding emergency classifications.
4. MECHANICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEER This position is responsible for providing engineering input regarding the design bases and capabilities of the mechanical systems to assist with accident assessment and determination of accident mitigation strategies.
5. NUCLEAR FUEL COORDINATOR This position is responsible for analyzing core parameters and developing recommendations for plant operations that affect core conditions.
6. CONTAINMENT/SOURCE TERMS ANALYSIS COORDINATOR This position assists with accident assessment and determination of mitigation strategies.
7. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE COORDINATOR This position serves as a contact for NRC emergency response personnel in the CMC.
8. OPERATIONS SUPPORT COORDINATOR This position is responsible for coordinating support personnel assigned to the plant operations group.
9. OPERATIONS CONSULTANT This position acts as an advisor to the Plant Assessment Group regarding station layout and operating procedures.

B-10 Rev. 33 January 2, 1990

10. EQUIPMENT ANALYSIS COORDINATOR.

This position supports the Systems Analysis Coordinator regarding accident mitigation strategies and advises the TSC regarding repair and restoration to service of plant equipment.

11. INSTRUMENTATION AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT COORDINATOR This position is responsible for providing technical input and advice regarding troubleshooting, repair and restoration of instrumentation and electrical equipment.
12. ELECTRICAL CONTROLS SYSTEMS COORDINATOR This position provides engineering input regarding the design bases and capabilities of electrical control systems.
13. ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS COORDINATOR This position provides engineering input regarding the design bases and capabilities of electrical power systems.
14. RISK ANALYSIS COORDINATOR This position assists in identifying the most probable systems or equipment failures and their consequences.

B-11 Rev. 33 January 2, 1990

Figure B-7 PLANT ASSESSMENT GROUP ORGANIZATION PLANT ASSESSMENT MANAGER ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISOR NUCLEAR SYSTEMS OPERATIONS EQUIPMENT REGULATORY FUEL ANALYSIS SUPPORT ANALYSIS COMPLIANC COORDINATOR COORDINATOR COORDINATOR COORDINATOR COORDINATOR OPERATI ONS CONSULTANT ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL POWER CONTROLS INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEMS SYSTEMS COORDINATOR COORDINATOR COORDINATOR CONTAINMENT! MECHANICAL SAFETY RISK SOURCE TERMS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS ANALYSIS ANALYSIS ENGINEER SUPPORT COORDINATOR COORDINATOR B-23 Rev. 33 January 2, 1990

FIGURE E-4, Page 2 of 3 If no answer, call one of the following persons (Clemson District, Customer Services Dept.) and ask them to unlock the Oconee CMC. Continue attempts to reach the security personnel above:

Joe Price 803/653-3500 Richard Hicks 803/646-3155 John Geer 803/654-9176 News Group Work No. Home No.

Roberta Bowman 704/373-3208 Mary Boyd 704/373-2328 Phil Carter 704/373-2849 24 Hour answering service Administration & Logistics R. F. Smith (P) 704/373-4470 Steve Kessler 704/373-7123 Ed Morton 704/373-4893 G. L. Allen 704/373-4691 Radiological Assessment W. A. Haller (P) 704/373-8506 R. C. Futrell 704/373-8485 R. T. Simril 704/373-5166 J. E. Cole 704/373-4121 M. L. Birch 704/373-4504 Plant Assessment K. S. Canady (P) 704/373-4712 P. M. Abraham 704/373-4520 R. H. Clark 704/373-5823 R. G. Snipes 704/373-8704 J. W. Simmons 704/373-5781 J. A. Reavis 704/373-7567 Emergency Communications E. M. Geddie (P) 704/373-8365 G. W. Hallman 704/373-2345 R. J. Wilkinson 704/373-2513 D. C. Kesler 704/373-7433 E-8 Rev. 33 Jan. 2, 1990

Figure E-5 CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER (CMC)

EMERGENCY ACTIVATION MESSAGE If the CMC is to be activated, the Duty Engineer uses this format to contact at least one person from each Crisis Management Center group. Each group in the CMC uses this format to alert its members according to the group's Crisis Management Implementing Plan.

Message

1. This is (caller's name).
2. I am notifying you of a drill/actual emergency at Nuclear Station.
3. The class of emergency is: Alert; Site Area Emergency; General Emergency
4. Do you consider yourself fit for duty?
5. You should use the procedure for your CMC group to notify your portion of the Crisis Management Center Organization and report to:

the Catawba/McGuire CMC (Power Building) the Oconee CMC

6. Specific Instructions (ifany)

Rev. 33 E- Jan. 2, 1990

FIGURE F-1 (b)

CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER COMMUNICATIONS SELECTIVE SIGNALING PHONE SYSTEM CMC CONTROLA,- /\K.*

ROOM TSC STATE COUNTY NOTE: COUNTY - EOC AND WARNING POINT STATE - SERT (N. C.) FEOC (S. C.)

NRC EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM (ENS)

REDPHONE NRC OPERATIONS CENTER Control Rooms T DISPATCH MICROWAVE PHONE SYSTEM OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION McGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION OCONEE CMC McGUIRE/CATAWBA CMC.

CHARLOTTE GENERAL OFFICE CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION NOTE: ALL ARE LINKED IN DUKE POWER COMPANY'S MICROWAVE SYSTEM Rev. 33 F-4 January 2, 1990

FIGURE H-8 OCONEE CMC PLANT ASSESSMENT WMB @ s o [E 885-4815 885-4816 654-1097 OPS SUPPORT COORD.

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©PHONE COMPUTER CONNECTION NOTE: ALL PHONE NUMBERS ARE POWER FAIL TRUNK PHONE FOR AREA CODE 803 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

Rev. 33 H-15 January 2, 1990

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FIGURE H-24 McGUIRE/CATAWBA CMC OFF-SITE MONITORING II 382-0736 382-0784 NRC SIB I.

SIB SIGN INBOARD WMB WHITE MARKING BOARD CR COAT RACK

@ PHONE JACK COMPUTER CONNECTION RADIO JACK Rev. 33 H-31 January 2, 1990

Table P-2 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE CROSS REFERENCE Crisis Management Implementing Procedures:

- CMIP-1 Recovery Manager and Immediate Staff Procedure

- CMIP-2 News Group Procedure

- CMIP-3 (Reserved for future use.)

- CMIP-4 Administration and Logistics Group Procedure

- CMIP-5 Emergency Communications Group Procedure

- CMIP-6 Plant Assessment Group Procedure

- CMIP-7 Radiological Assessment Group Procedure

- CMIP-8 Oconee Crisis Phone Directory

- CMIP-9 McGuire/Catawba Crisis Phone Directory

- CMIP-10 Emergency Classification - Catawba

- CMIP-11 Emergency Classification - McGuire

- CMIP-12 Emergency Classification - Oconee

- CMIP-13 Notifications to States and Counties from the Crisis Management Center

- CMIP-14 Crisis Management Data Transmittal System for Offsite Agencies

- CMIP-15 (Reserved for future use.)

- CMIP-16 Crisis Management Data Transmittal System Access from the Crisis Management Center

- CMIP-17 Public Alerting on Lake Norman

- CMIP-18 Maintaining Emergency Preparedness

- CMIP-19 Communications Test for McGuire/Catawba CMC

- CMIP-20 Communications Test for Oconee CMC

- CMIP-21 Quarterly Inventory Equipment Check

- CMIP-22 Telephone Number Updates Procedures Used by CMC Dose Assessment Group (Controlled Copies Maintained By System Emergency Planner)

Emergency Dose Assessment Manual:

EDA-1 - Procedure For Estimating Food Chain Dose Under Post Accident Conditions (all stations)

EDA-2 - Off-site Dose Projections for Catawba Nuclear Station EDA-3 - Off-site Dose Projections for McGuire Nuclear Station EDA-4 - Off-site Dose Projections for Oconee Nuclear Station EDA-5 - Class A Model for Catawba Nuclear Station EDA-6 - Class A Model for McGuire Nuclear Station EDA-7 - Class A Model for Oconee Nuclear Station EDA-8 - Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions for Catawba Nuclear Station EDA-9 - Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions for McGuire Nuclear Station EDA-10 - Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions for.

Oconee Nuclear Station P-4 Rev. 33 Jan. 2, 1990

Appendix 6 (Continued)

Oconee County, S.C.

53. Walter B. Purcell Pickens County, S.C.
54. Don Evett Mecklenburg County, N.C.
55. W. Broome Catawba County
56. D. A. Yount Gaston County
57. Bob Phillips Lincoln County
58. Robert Willis Iredell County
59. Larry Dickerson Cabarrus County
24. B. Mabrey York County
3. Cotton Howell INPO
60. Jeff Wheelock Nuclear Production Duty Engineers
61. Open
62. R. G. Hull Oconee Nuclear Station
66. C. C. Jennings Q-48 Rev. 32 Jan. 2, 1990