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Rev 17 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 3100021E, Duties & Responsibilities of Emergency Coordinator.
ML17215A715
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Site: Saint Lucie  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 11/08/1984
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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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3100021E, L-84-371, NUDOCS 8412110379
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Reviewed by Plant Nuclear Safety Committee Jul 25 1975 Approved by Plant Manager Jul 29 1975 Revision 17 efed by Faci ty Review Group Approved by V.P. Nuclear Energy

3.0 SCOPE

3.1 Purpose

This procedure provides the instructions to be followed by the Emergency Coordinator when an emergency occurs that requires the implementation of the Emergency Plan.

. 3.2 Discussion:

3.2.1 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor and the shift operating staff represent the first-line of response to any developing emergency condition.. The primary responsibility of the Nuclear Plant Supervisor is to contxol the condition as well as possible. Zhe Nuclear Plant Supervisor becomes the Emergency Coordinator upon initiation of the Emergency Plans and, as such, directs the On"Site Emergency Organization to bring the emergency under control. The primary route of communication to the off-site, non",FPL organization is the Hot Ring down "Red Phone" with NAWAS as the alternate.

Additional alternates are listed in EPIP 3100023 E, Emergency Roster.

3.2.2 As conditions warrant, the Emergency Coordinator should identify someone from the existing plant staff or TSC if operational, (preferrably a licensed Operator) to assist in Control Room activities such as communications (i.e.,

notification, telephone and radio), check off lists and logbook entries. This should allow the EC to more adequately manage the situation.

3.3 Authority:'his procedure implements the'St ~ Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan. /

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'<<PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE NO. 3100021E, REVISION 17 DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR

4.0 PRECAUTIONS

4.1 The Emergency Plan and Procedures requires prompt classification of the emergency (in accordance with E-Plan Implementing Procedure 3100022K, Classifications of Emergencies) and notifications of designated off"site authorities as well as FPL's Off-Site Emergency Organization (see Figure 1 for notification flov).

4.2 The Emergency Coordinator can delegate his responsibilities at his discretion vith the exception of the decision to notify state and local authorities and the content of- that notification. The actual notification can be done by the EC's assistant. When the TSC is operational, the Emergency Coordinator can delegate all off-site

'ommunications to the TSC Supervisor.

4.3 During exercises, drills or tests, ALL MESSAGES shall begin and end vith "THIS IS A DRILL" or "THIS IS AN EXERCISE" ~

4.4 Protective action recommendations to state and local authorities CANNOT be delegated by the Emergency Coordinator, however, these recommendations become the responsibility of the Recovery Manager when the Emergency Operating Facility is manned and operational.

4 ~5 In any case where a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared, the minimum protective action recommendation shall be: "Shelter all people within a 2 mile radius and 5 miles in the dovnwind sectors".

4.6 If the GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared due to loss of physical control of the plant to intruders, including the Control. Room or any other area(s) vital to the operation of the reactor system (as defined in the Security Plan),, the minimum protective action recor mendation shall be:'Evacuate all people, within a 2 mile,

-radius from the plant".

5.0 ~ RESPONSIBILITIES:

5.1 If the Nuclear Plant Supervisor is incapacitated, the shall be (in order of succession): Emergency'oordinator 5.1.1 Assistant Nuclear Plant Supervisor 5.1.2 ,Any other Reactor Control Operator with a Senior Reactor Operator License.

5.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall grant permission'or vatch relief, including his own, only vhen it 'is safe in his Judgement to do so.

5.3 The Plant Manager, Operations Superintendent, or the Operations Supe'rvisor may assume the Emergency Coordinator function folloving proper turnover.

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5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES

(Continued) 5.4 If the TSC is activated, the Technical Support Center Supervisor shall fill out the checklist for Notification of Significant Events (to NRC) as soon as possible after activating the TSC and preferably before calling the NRC.

5.5 The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for providing protective

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action recommendations to off-site authorities. This responsibility cannot be delegated, but becomes the'responsibility of the Recovery

'anager when the Emergency Operations Facility is manned and operational.

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REFERENCES:

6.1 St. t.ucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.2 E-Plan Implementing Procedures, as follows:

EPIP-3100022E Classification of Emergencies.

EPIP-3100026E " Criteria for and, Conduct of Evacuations.

EPIP-3100033E Off-Site Dose Calculation.

7.0 RECORDS

All significant information, events, and actions taken during the emergency period shall be recorded as directed by the Emergency Coordinator.

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8.0 INSTRUCITONS

8.1 Classification Immediately upon becoming aware of an abnormal condition, the Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall classify the condition in accordance with the criteria given in E-Plan Implementing Procedure 3100022E, Classification of Emergencies. If the classification is, UNUSUAL EVENT, ALERT, SITE AREA EMERGENCY, or GENERAL EMERGENCY, the Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall declare an emergency and become the Emergency Coordinator. The Emergency Coordinator shall, until relieved, remain in the affected unit's Control Room at all times during emergency situations 'that require Emergency Plan implementation unless, in his opinion, his personal evaluation of the situation is necessary to maintain plant safety.

8.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall mobilize the On-Site Emergency Organization to begin required corrective actions. As conditions warrant, the Emergency Coordinator should identify and assign tasks to an assistants 8.3 CHECKLISTS 8.3.1 If the situation is a Plant/Radiological Emergency, utilize the Plant/Radiolo ical Emer enc Checklist (Page 6).

8.3.2 If the situation is a fire or explosion, utilize the Fire or Ex losion Emer enc Checklist (Page 12).

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a medical emergency with or without contamination, utilize the Medical Emer enc Checklist (Page 16).

8.4 Responsibilities for off-site communications and coordination shall be relinquished first to the Technical Support Center Supervisor and then to the Recovery Manager when the EOF is staffed and operational.

8' OFF-,SITE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for providing protective action recommendations to off-site authorities as indicated on Pages 19 through 24, "Guidelines for Protective Action Recommendations to Off-site Authorities". When the Recovery Manager has indicated that the Emergency Operations Facility is manned and operational, the Recovery Manager can relieve the Emergency Coordinator of this responsibility.

Page 5 of 24 ST ~ LUCIE PLANT E-PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE NO. 3100021E, REVISION 17, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR FIGURE' INITIAL NOTIFICATION FLOW EMERGENCY COORDINATOR INTERIM EMERGENCY As A ears LOCAL SUPPORT TEAMS On Checklist lo FIRE AMBULANCE, ST ~

LUCIE COUNTY -FORT STATE OF FLORIDA PIERCE FIRE DISTRICT DIVISION OF EMERGENCY 2. MEDICAL, LAWNWOOD MANAGEMENT MEDICAL CENTER OR REEF AT HT. SINAI USNRC OPERATIONS CENTER ST. LUCIE/MARTIN COUNTIES OFFICE OF DISASTER PREPAREDNESS'TATE DHRS OFFICE OF RADIATION CONTROL YES I DCS AVAILABLE I NO DUTY CALL SYSTEMS OPRNS SUPERVISOR POWER I

COO RD N ATOR EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER ECO ALTERNATES NUCLEAR ENERGY DUTY OFFICER FPL OFFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION ADDITIONAL PLANT SUPPORT EMERGENCY TEAM LEADERS

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2. Notify personnel of the emergency condition over the Unit Pl and/or f32 PA system, giving location, class, and type of emergency.

Repeat Announcement IF SITE AREA OR GENERAL SKIP TO STEP 4

3. If the evacuation of an area is necessary, initiate a local evacuation in accordance with E-Plan Implementing Procedure 3100026E, Criteria for and Conduct of Evacuations.

Announce the following:

Areas to be evacuated Areas to be avoided, if possible, during the Evacuation Assembly Area IF ALEkT SKIP TQ STEP 7

4. Sound Site Evacuation Alarm. Order all non essential personnel to commence evacuation of the owner controlled area, specify evacuation route/assembly area.
5. Repeat PA announcement.
6. Order Security Team Leader to evacuate Owner Controlled Area and to report personnel accountability as soon as possible.

Mobilize Interim Emergency Teams to respond as necessary.

8. Commence preparation of the Notification Message Form (pages 7, and 8) including Protective Action Recommendations (Ref. pgs 19 to 24) and (if available) off-site dose data via EPIP 3100033E.

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E-PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE NO. 3100021Ep'EVISION 17 Page 7 of 24 DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR STATE. OF FLORIDA NOTIFICATION MESSAGE FORM NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS Page 1 of 2 1 ~ A. TIME/DATE B. Reported by, (NAME/TITLE) 2~ SITE:

[B] Ste Lucie Unit 1

[C] St. Lucie Unit 2 3 ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATION

[A] NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT [C] SITE AREA EMERGENCY

[B ] ALERT [D]'ENERAL EMERGENCY

4. EMERGENCY DECLARATION Time: Date 5~ INCIDENT DESCRIPTION or UPDATE:
6. INJURIES: [A] Contaminated/Number [B) Non-Contaminated/Number
7. SITUATION INVOLVES: (NOTE: If A, go to Item 13. If B, C, or D, continue with rest of form.)

[A] No Release [C] A release ia occurring Expect.d Duration

[B] Potential (Possible) Release 'D] A release occurred, but Stopped Duration 8~ TYPE OF RELEASE IS: (Blanks are for specific nuclides or gases, i.e., I-131, Cs-137)

[A] Radioactive Gases [D] 'Radioactive Solids

[B] Radioactive Airborne Particulates [E] Non-Radioactive Gases

[C] Radioactive Liquids [F] Other 9~ RELEASE RATE:

NOBLE GASES IODINES De f suit (A) Curies per second (c) Cuties per secor, Measured (B) Curies per second (D) Curies per secor ESTIMATE OF PROJECTED OFFSITE DOSE 'RATE:

DISTANCE THYROID (mrem/hr) WHOLE BODY (mrem/hr) 1 mile (site boundary) 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles

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ST. LUCIE PLANT E-PLAN IHPLEHENTING PROCEDURE NO ~ 3100021E, REVISION 17 DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR llew STATE OF FLORIDA NOTIFICATION MESSAGE FORM FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS Page 2 of 2 METEOROLOGICAL DATA (AT 10 METERS):

[A) Wind Direction (from) Degrees [C) Wind Speed MPH

[B) Sectors Affected [D) Stability Class 12 ~ RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACI'IONS:

[A) No recommendations at this time.

[B) Notify the public to take the following protective actions:-

(NOTE: If message refers t'o radius, use the word "ALL" under Sectors.)

MILES NO ACTION SHELTER/SECTORS EVACUATE/SECTORS 0 2 2 5 5 10 10-EVENT TERHINATED: [A) NO: [B) YES: Time Date 4, MESSAGE RECEIVED BY: Time Date NAME OF STATE PERSON

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{continued) 9~ During business hours, notify the Plant Manager. During off hours and weekends relay information to the Duty Call Supervisor (see NPS Bulletin Board for scheduled supervisor and telephone number). Order him to notify the following:

Plant Manager Operations Superintendent Operations Supervisor Department Supervisor

'echnical Emergency Control Officer (or Nuclear Energy Duty Officer as last alternate)

NOTE If Duty Call Supervisor is unavailable - Notify Emergency Control Officer via S stems 0 erations Power Coordinator.

Other Department Supervisors (Primary Team Leaders)

10. Notify'he following within 15 minutes of classifying the emergency contact:

10.1 Division of Emergency Management {DEM): Use "STATE" Red Phone, dial when answered announce: /R17 "State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is St. Lucie

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"State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is St. Lucie

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(ALTERNATE METHOD): NAWAS, using above announcement:

State Warning Point will call the Control Room via Commercial Phone to validate the notification. After validation, transfer the information on the Notification Message Form (pages 7 and 8) via "STATE" Red Phone or (as alternate, NAWAS) ~

State Warning Point Acknowledgement Time Office of Radiation Control in Orlando at (they have a beeper service for full time coverage) ~ When the Duty Officer is contacted, transfer the information on the Notification Message Form (pages 7 and 8) ~

IF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERTS SKIP TO STEP 12

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(continued) ll. Via DEM using "STATE" Red Phone (NAWAS alternate), contact St.

Lucie and/or Martin Coun'ty Disaster Preparedness." Inform them that site evacuation has'tarted, location of assembly area(s),

evacuation route(s). Notify them when evacuation is completed. /R17 12 'repare attached SIGNIFICANT EVENT REPORT (Page 11) and notify NRC via hot-line (within one hour). (To be done by TSC if properly staffed)

IF UNUSUAL EVENT, SKIP TO STEP 18 13 'erify from Security Team Leader that the evacuation (if ordered) has been completed and all personnel are accounted for.

14. Reassess corrective and protective actions. Verify activities underway, reassign personnel and teams as necessary.
15. Activate the Technical Support Center and the Operations Support-Center.
16. Brief the Technical Support Center Supervisor on events. Order him to update state and county periodically and to refine dose projections when the Chemistry Department representative arrives.
17. Relinquish responsibilities for communications with off"site support agencies to the EOF when the Recovery Manager notifies the Emergency Coordinator that the EOF staff accepts these responsibilities.
18. Reassess the Emergency Classification and if the situation escalates, recycle the Plant/Radiolo ical Emer enc Checklist, excluding those entries already completed.

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Date Time Facility Name Florida Power & Li ht St. Lucie Unit (a licable Unit)

Caller Name 1~ Description of Event Classification of Event Reactor Systems Status Pressure Temperature Power level Flow ECCS Operating/Operable (Pumps on)

PZR.or RX Level Cooling Mode Any Radioactive Release or Increased Release?

Path Stopped? Release Rate Monitored?

Steam Plant Status: S/G Levels Equip. Failures Feedwater Source/Flow Electrical Dist. Status: Normal Off-site Power Sources Available?

Ma)or Busses/L'oads Lost Safeguards Busses Power Source D/G Running? Loaded?

Personnel Casualties/Contamination'

2. Consequences of Event:

Actual and Potential Safety Hazards:

Tech. Spec. Violations?

State Notified? Pxess Release Planned?

3. Cause of Event:

Corrective Actions taken:

Planned:

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1. CLASS: Unusual Event (time) Alert {time)

Site Area Emergency (time)

TIME 2~ Order initial corrective action per Emergency Operating Procedures.

3. Sound Fire Alarm.
4. P.A. Announcement of location and'xtent of fire.

5~ Activate the Fire Brigade and other appropriate, emergency teams in accordance with Fire Emergencies EPIP 3100025E via a PA announcement.

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6. If the evacuation of an area is necessary, initiate a local evacuation in accordance with EPIP 3100026E, "Criteria for and Conduct of Evacuations". Announce the following:

Area to be evacuated Areas to be avoided during the evacuation, if possible Assembly area

7. If off-site assistance is necessary call St. Lucie County-

,Ft. Pierce Fire District PHONE No. 911.

8. Prepare the following Notification Form:.

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