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Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 1 to SC-232 Re Voluntary Acceptance of Emergency Exposure,Rev 4 to SC-240 Re Protective Action Recommendations & Rev 16 to SC-410
ML17254A221
Person / Time
Site: Ginna 
Issue date: 02/07/1985
From:
ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
To:
Shared Package
ML17254A220 List:
References
PROC-850207, NUDOCS 8503040301
Download: ML17254A221 (48)


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ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATIO GINNA STATION CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER p;p.,fi.~h S: ATION Qoi:rii'LI-' <~

DATE:-

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PROCEDURE NO.

SC-232 REV ~

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I VOLUNTARY ACCEPTANCE OF EMERGENCY'EXPOSURE TECHNICAL REVIEW PORC REVIEW DATE 1-29 85 QC+EVIEW PLANT SUPER TENDENT 4 t-85 EFFECTIVE DATE QA NON-QA CATEGORY 1.0 REVIEWED BY:

THIS PROCEDURE CONTAINS 2

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SC-232:1 SC-232 VOLUNTARY ACCEPTANCE OP EMERGENCY EXPOSURE

1.8 PURPOSE

To provide guidelines to anyone volunteering under emergency conditions.

1 ~ 2 To designate the persons to be notified of voluntary acceptance of emergency exposures.

2.8 REFERENCES

2.1 National Council on Radiation Protection and. Measurement Report No.

39, pages

188, 181.

2.2 EPA-52/1-75-881 Manual of Protective Action Guides, Table 5'.

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2.4 2.3 Radiation Emergency Plan Section 5.4.4.1 and Table 5.1.

Radiation Control Manual Section III B.

IE Informational Notice No ~ 84-48 "Emergency Worker Doses"

3.8 INSTRUCTIONS

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Reference 2.1 to this procedure shall be used as a guideline for planned radiation exposure under emergency conditions, except that entry into a radiation area to save a person' life should not result in a whole body dose greater than 75 rem.

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~ 1 Entry into radiation areas to control fires, terminate a

radioactive release or to prevent further degradation of equipment should not result in a whole body dose greater than 25 rem.

3.1.2 Entry into areas for radiation surveys, air or liquid sampling and similar functions should not result in exposures in excess of the 18 CFR 28 limits.

Work permits should be written if-time allows.

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~ 3 These limits may be for fire fighting personnel, a search and rescue operation, during a radiation emergency, or during a medical emergency.

SC-232:2 3

~ 2 Reasonable efforts should be made to minimize exposure to all types of hazards, toxic gasses, fire or radiation.

Persons performing the planned actions should be volunteer's familiar with the consequences of exposure.

Women capable of reproduction should not be

exposed, to high levels of radiation.

3.4 The Plant Superintendent, Emergency Coordinator, Health Physicist or Fire Brigade Captain'should give prior approval to any emergency exposure to hazards.

Emergency action shall not be delayed because of.lack of authorized work permits.

3.5 internal exposure shall be minimized by respiratory protection, and contamination should be controlled by the use of protective clothing whenever practical.

3.6 Radiation exposure resulting from an emergency situation shall be determined and recorded, and will be included as occupational exposure.

Voluntary Emergency Radiation Exposure above 18 CFR 28 limits shall be restricted to once in a lifetime.

F 7 Whenever personnel are exposed to radiation 'doses above the occupational exposure limits of 18 CFR 28, the details must be documented and the NRC notified of the event.

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ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION GINNA STATION CONTROLLED COPY NURSER g9 GONNA STATlON UNlT01 COMPLETED QATE:-

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PROCEDURE NO ~

SC-302 REV.

NO.

3 NANNING THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER TECHNICAL REVIEM PORC REVIEV DATE EC E-4 t

QC REVIEW PL NT SUPERINTENDENT z~z-z4 EFFECTIVE DATE QA~O NON-QA CATEGORY 1.0 REV I EMED BY THIS PROCEDURE CONTAINS 8

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SC-302 1

SC-302 MANNING T E TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER 1 ~ 0 PURFOSEx To dBsignate individuals who would report to the Technical Support.Canter for an Alert level or greater event.

The Technical Support Center personnel provide technical review and advice to the Shift Supervisor and assist in recovery operations.

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2.2 REFERENCES

SC-230 Immediate Entry SC-200 Emergency

Response

Organization/Responsibilities

3.0 INSTRUCTIONS

3 1

During normal working hours (or if on site) the iollowing pexsons will report directly to the Technical Support Center upon announcement of an Alert condition or greater.

1.

Plant Superintendent or Assistant 2.

Operations Manager or alternate 3.

Health Physics and Chemistry Manager 4.

Health Physicist or alternate 5.

Technical Manager or alternatB 6.

Technical Projects Supervisor or alternate 7.

Reactor Engineer or alternatB 8.

Maintenance Manager or alternate 9.

Instrument and Control Supervisor or alternatB 10.

Ma'intenance Supervisor or altexnate

11. Administrative Manager 12.

Data Analyst

SC-302:2 30 2

13. Security Manager or alternate
14. Nuclear Assurance Manager Upon arrival at TSC 3 ~ 2. 1 Individuals will place their names under appropriate position on magnetic organization chart.

30 20 2 Obtain necessary envelopes/procedures to perform functions from Technical Library.

30 20 3 Perform responsibilities as descxibed in SC-200.

3.2 4 Managers will report to Emergency Coordinator the status of their manpower and needs.

3.2.5 Health Physicist checks radiation levels and airborne activity in TSC.

Report results to Emergency Coordinator with recom-mendations.

Place Frisker at entrance to TSC.

3o2s6 Plant Superintendent or alternate will assume responsibility of Emergency Cooxdinator from the Shift Supervisor after-3.2.6.

1 3.2.6.2 3 2.6o3 Assuring adequate staff available in TSC Assuring Radiation levels habitable in TSC Assuring he is familiar with present plant status.

3 ~ 2e6.4 Assuring all TSC managers and Shift Supervisor are aware he is assuming Emexgency Coordinator responsibility.

30207 I f radiation levels are greater than 50 mr/hr in TSC move the following to the Shift Supervisor's office.

3.2.7.

1 30 2 ~ 70 2 Plant Superintendent (Emergency Coordinator)

Operation Manager 30 20 70 3 3 ~ 2.7.4 Heal th Physics/Chemistry Manager Move the remaining personnel to the Emergency Survey Center.

3 ~ 3 During off-duty hours individuals will be called to report to Ginna Station.'hey'ay report directly to the TSC using normal entrance procedures.

SC-302 3

3.3.

1 Or they may be directed to'he Emergency Survey Center where they shall Obtain a Thermal Luminescent Dosimeter (TLD) 3.3. 1.2 Obtain appropriate tag from survey center tag boar'd and log name under tag 3.3.

1 ~ 3 3.3. 1 ~ 4 Follow instructions on tag Refer to SC-230 Immediate Entry for additional guidance.

3.4 Tag instruction are shown in httachment I.

SC-302 4

ATTACHMENT I TO SC-302 TAG BOARD ASSIGNMENTS Emex enc Coordinator Proceed to T.S.C.

Use Protective Guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

or action on reverse Notify C.R. 'of arrival at T.SiC Notify Survey Center of radiation levels in going to T. S. C.

REVERSE SIDE

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Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Protective Clothing Full Face Mask and Filter INITIATE SC-200 and other necessary procedures.

Assistant Emer enc Coordinator Notify Emergency Coordinator of arrival at Emergency Survey Center REVERSE SIDE Obtain and Use Assist as needed Proceed to T.S.C.

as needed.

Use protective guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

or actions on reverse side.

TLD Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Protective Clothing Full'ace Mask and Filter Plant Assessment Mana er Proceed to T.S.C.

Use pxotective guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

or actions on reverse side.

Report to Emergency Coordinator REVERSE SIDE Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Protective. Clothing Full Face Mask and Filter

SC-302:5 Dose Assessment Mana er

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Proceed to T. S. C.

Use protective guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

or action on reverse side.

Start Procedure SC-420 Ass'ist Emergency Coordinator with Offsite conseguences REVERSE SIDE Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter Doss Rate Meter Protective Clothing Full Face Mask and Filter Maintenance Assessment Mana er Proceed to T.S.C.

Use protective guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

or action on reverse side.

Report to Plant Assessment Manager REVERSE SIDE Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Protective Clothing Fu)l Face Mask and Filter Technical Assessment Mana er Proceed to T.S.C.

UBB protective guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

or action on reverse side Report to Plant Assessment Manager REVERSE SIDE Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Protective Clothing Full Face Mask and Filter Nuclear Assessment Mana er Proceed to T.S.C.

REVERSE SIDE Use Protective guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

.or, action on reverse side.

or action on reverse sids.

Report to Plant Assessment Manager Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Protective Cgothing Full Face Mask and Filter

SC-302:6 Instrument Control and Electrical S stems Mana er Proceed to T.S.C.

Use protective guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

or actions on reverse side.

Report to Plant Assessment Manager REVERSE SIDE Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Protective Clothing Full Face Mask and Filter Mechanical and H draulic S stems Mana er Proceed to T.S.C.

Use protective guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

or actions on reverse side.

Report to Plant Assessment Manager REVERSE BIDE Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Protective Clothing Full Face Mask and Filter 0 exations Assessment Mana er Proceed to T-S.C.

Use protective guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

or actions on reverse side.

Notify Control Room of your arrival at T.S.C.

Report to Plant Assessments Manager REVERSE SIDE Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Protective Clothing Full Face Mask and Filter Com uter Anal st Proceed to T.S.C.

Use protective guidance of Heal th Physicist at T. S. C.

'r actions on reverse side.

Report to Plant Assessment Manager REVERSE SIDE Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Protective Clothing Full Face Mask

. and Filter

SC-302 '

Health Ph sics and C emistr Mana er Proceed to Te Se Ce Use protective guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

or actions on reverse side.

Assist Plant Assessment Manager in evaluation of recovery procedures.

REVERSE SIDE Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Protective Clothing Full Face Mask and Filter Health Ph sics and Chemistr Technician Proceed to T.S.C.

Use protective guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

or actions on reverse side-Report to Health Physics and Chemistry Manager REVERSE SIDE Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Protective Clothi'ng Full Face Mask and Filter Administrative Communication Mana er Proceed to T S.C.

Use protective guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

or actions on reverse side.

Report to Emergency Coordinator REVERSE SIDE Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Protective Clothing Full Face Mask and Filter Radio 0 erator Proceed to T.S.C.

Use protective guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

or, actions on reverse side.

Report to Administration and Communication Manager REVERSE SIDE Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Protective Cgothing Full Face Mask and Filter

SC-302:8 Switchboard 0 erator Proceed to T S.C.

Use protective guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

or actions on reverse side.

.Report to Administration and Communications Manager REVERSE SIDE Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Protective Clothing Full Face Mask and Filter Com unicator Proceed to T.S.C.

Use protective guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

or actions on reverse side.

Report to Administration and Communications Manager REVERSE SIDE Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Protective Clothing Full Face Mask and Filter Proceed to T.S AC.

Use 'protective guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

or actions on reverse side.

Report to Administration and Communications Manager REVERSE SIDE Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter Dose Rate Meter Protective Clothing Full Face Mask and Filter Securit Mana er Proceed to T. S. C.

Use protective guidance of Health Physicist at T.S.C.

or actions. on reverse side.

Report to Emergency Coordinator REVERSE SIDE Obtain and Use TLD Dosimeter'ose Rate Meter Protective Clothing Full Face Mask and Filter

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ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION GINNA STATION CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER PROCEDURE NO.

SC-442 REV.

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3 MONITORING SITE RADIATION LEVEL BY TLD TECHNICAL REVIEW PORC REVIEW DATE QC IEW PLANT SUPE NTENDENT EFFECTIVE DATE QA~

NON-QA CATEGORY 1.0 REVIEWED BY:

THIS PROCEDURE CONTAINS 8

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SC-442:1 SC-442 1.8 MONITORING SITE RADIATION LEVEL BY TLD PURPOSE:

This procedure describes the use of thermo-luminescent dosi-

meters, TID, to determine the radiation level at the site boundary and at selected environmental monitoring locations.

NOTE:

Allpermanently placed TLD ' willbe changed quarterly and the results used to supplement the environmental report.

2.8 REFERENCES

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Nuclear Emergency

Response

Plan Health Physics Procedure, HP-1.8 Panasonic TLD Readout 3

~ 8-INSTRUCTIONS:

Environmental TLD '

are placed at the locations shown on attached maps and Tables I and II.

Table III give locations at which survey teams will place TLD's as given in procedures SC-323 and SC-324 as directed by the Emergency Coordinator.

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The Emergency Coordinator may designate individuals to collect TLD's as deemed necessary to evaluate the radiation doses to the environs.

, Dose after 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />, 1

day and 1

week are significant.

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TLD badges may be collected by the site survey teams during their surveys in the area of monitoring stations if directed by Emergency Coordinator or Health Physicist.

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Procedure for reading TLD's is found in HP-1.8.

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Badges should be replaced as soon as practical so that monitoring can be continued.

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SC-442: 4 TABLE I ON SITE ENVIRONMENTAL TLD LOCATIONS 2

Air Samplex, East side of Manor House 3

Air Sampler in Field, 388'outheast of Manor House 4

Air Sampler in Training Center Driveway Circle 5

Air Sampler by Plant Road Bridge 6

Air Sampler Southwest Side of Parking Lot 7

Air Sampler along West Plant Fence in. Orchard f13 West Fence at corner of West Extension of Plant Restricted Area Fence 514 Steel

Stake, Northwest Corner, Northend of Field by Lake Shore gl5 Steel
Stake, Field Access
Road, West Side of Orchard, 3888 West of Plant gl6 Steel Stake, Southwest corner of Orchard, 3888'est of Plant, 288'orth of Lake Road

)f17 Power Pole in Orchard 75'orth of Lake Road, 38'ast of Vanderweel and RGEE property line f18 Steel Stake, 38'orth of Northeast Corner of 13A Fence Line 519 Steel Stake, 188'ast of Plant

Road, behind house 528 Steel Stake South Side Lake Road, 288'est of Ontario Center Road 521 Steel Stake 288'est of Ontario Center Road and 178'outh of Lake Road by RGGE Property Marker 422 Steel
Stake, Southeast property corner

<23 Steel Stake, East property line, midway between Lake Road and Lake Ontario f24 Steel Stake, Lakeshore near Northeast corner of property

SC-442:5 TABLE II PERMANENT OFF SITE POST ACCIDENT TLD LOCATIONS Intersection No.

Location TLD ¹.

93 Topper Dr.

Xrondequiot, Substation

551, near near Sea Breeze 59 Phillips Rd.

Webster, Substation 574, at at intersection with'Route 184 72 82 92 Atlantic Ave.

Walworth, Substation

4238, RGSE Rightaway W. Main St.

Williamson, Substation

5287, behind business buildings Seaman St.

Sodus Point, Substation t289 512 Klem Rd.

Webster, Substation

$ 75, between Whiting and Five Mile Line Road t25 Plank Rd.

RGSE Service Center, West of Intersection with Route 258 526

'2 Atlantic Ave.

Penf ield, Pole

5338, West, of Wayne-Monroe County Line N. Main St.

Marion, Substation

5193, behind Stanton Ag. Service Buildings f27 e28 84 Town Line Rd.

Williamson, Substation

fT288, N. of railroad tracks 529 91 58 State St.

.Sodus, District Office, near fuel pumps Lake Rd.

Webster, pole, north side of road, 588" east of intersection with Salt Rd.

f31 43 37 Woodard Rd.

Webster,

pole, 158" east of County Line Rd.

County Line Rd.

Union Hill, pole, 188'ast of road along railroad tracks Lincoln Rd.

'- Ontario, pole, between Ridge Rd.

and Route 184 e32 f33 534 Clevenger Rd.

pole on RGEE rightaway

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SC-442: 6 TABLE Il (con't) r Route 184 Ontario, Substation N285, 588'ast of intersection with Route 358 f36 13 Railroad Ave.

Ontario, pole in front of 2848 437 Fisher Rd

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Williamson, pole north of railroad

tracks, east of road 538 81 Seeley Rd.

Williamson, south east corner, intersection with Stoney Lonesome Rd.

539 27 Lake Rd.

Williamson, south east

corner, intersection with Stoney Lonesome Rd.

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C-442:7 TABLE II I'OST ACCIDENT TLD LOCATIONS PLACED BY SURVEY TEAMS Intersection No.

Location Lake Road and Knickerbocker Road Knickerbocker Road and Brick Church Road Ontario Center Road and Brick Church Road Slocum Road and Brick Church Road 16 Lakeside Road and Boston Road 17 18 19 28 Lake Road and Lakeside Road Roder Parkway and Ontario, Drive Fisher Road and Shepherd Road Fisher Road and Trimble Road 22 Arbor Road and Trummonds Road 38 39 41 42 45 46 47 48 51 Walworth Pultneyville County Line Road and Berg/Schlegel Road State Road and Route 258 Plank Road and Salt Road Penfield Road (Route 441) and Five Mile Line Road Salt Road and Schlegel Road Lake Road and Route 258 Plank Road and County Line Road Route 21 and Farnsworth Road Route 21 and Pound Road Kenyon Road and Furnace Road Plank Road and Five Mile Line Road

SC-442: 8 TABLE III (con't) 52 29 Eddy Ridge Road and Ridge Road Tuckahoe Road and Salmon Creek Road

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ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATIO GINNA STATION CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER ~+

GtNNA STATfON UNIT¹5 COMr ~ETen DATE:-

TfME:-

PROCEDURE NO.

SC-701 REV.

NO.

11 INITIALNOTIFICATION STATUS REPORT TECHNICAL REVIEW PORC REVIEW DATE S,r PLANT S PERINTENDENT EFFECTIVE DATE QA~

<<NON-QA CATEGORY 1.0 REVIEWED BY:

THIS PROCEDURE CONTAINS 4

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SC-701:1 SC-701 INITIALNOTIFICATION STATUS REPORT 1.0

1.2 PURPOSE

Provide a list of important information to be provided to offsite agencies and how it is provided, during an emergency situation.

Provide information in a standardized format similar to that of the receiving party.

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REFERENCES:

2.1 2 '

Nuclear Emergency

Response

Plan.

NYS Radiological Emergency Preparedness Plan.

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INSTRUCTIONS:

3.1 The initial notification of an accident i.s to be reported to the USNRC, within one hour using 0-9.3 as.

a reference.

3.2 3.2.1 3 ' '

The New York State Radiological Emergency Data Form, Attachment I should be filled out with the assistance of the Shi.ft Supervisor and Health Physics Personnel.

Obtain weather information, steps 14-18 of form, using Control Room weather indication or the computer..

For step 12 Shift Supervisor may use, SC-240 Protective Action Recommendations.

.3 ~ 3 Report the information on the completed New York State Radiological Emergency Data Form to New York

State, Wayne and Monroe County within 15 minutes of classifying the emergency using the NYS Hot Line (RECS).

Press Button, Allow 10 seconds

- Request roll call New York State Wayne County Monroe County This is Ginna Stati.on Report information using SC-701, Attachment I, New York State Radiological Emergency Data Form

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SC-701:2 If NYS HOT LINE IS OUT OF ORDER, use commercial lines

- New York State 9-1-518-457-2200 or 9-1-518-457-6811

- Wayne County Monroe County 9-1-946-4878 or 9-1-597-6291 9-716-473-0710 or 9-716-428-7200 3.F 1 3.3 '

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Report ~onl Steps 1 through 18 on the initial contact..

Report the information by reading the statement number and the statement including the designation letter.

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For Unusual Events that last one hour or more, use the New York State Radiological Emergency Data Form Attachment I; steps 1 through 18 for updates each hour.

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For Alert Level Event or Greater

~ The New York State Radiological Emergency Data

Form, Attachment 1 information will be reported when the event is initially classified, any time the classifi-cation is changed, and every 30 minutes during the event.

Data in steps 19 through 24 should be transmitted by telecopy as information becomes available.

Telecopy numbers to:

EOF Wayne County Monroe County New York State (716) 262-5788 (315) 946-9721 (716) 473-0616 (518) 457-9942 3 '

Blank copies of the New York State Radiological Emergency Form are available in the Communicators Area.

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ATTACHMENTl SC-701 Rev.

11 Read everything on this page over RECS phone NEM YORK STATE RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY DATA FORM PART I RoLL CALL RESPoHSE:

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Hessage transmitted at:

DATE:

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Nuclear Facility providing this report is C GINHA STATIOH 3.

Reported by:

NAME TITLE 4.

Reported from:

A CONTROL ROOM B TSC C EOF D OTHER 5.

This... A IS AH EXERCISE B IS KOT AN EXERCISE 6.

Emergency Classification:

A UNUSUAL EVEHT B ALERT C SITE EHERGEHCY D GENERAL EHERGENCY E TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENT F EMERGENCY TERHINATED. 6 OTHER 7.

A THIS EHERGEHCY CLASSIFICATION DECLARED AT:

DATE TIME B

THIS IS AN INFORHATIONAL NOTIFICATION ONLY.

THIS EVEKT DOES HOT COHSTITUTE OHE OF THE FOUR EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATIONS~

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Brief event description 9.

Plant status/prognosis is:

A STABLE B IHPROVING C DEGRADING D UHKHOMH 10.

This event involves:

A KO ABHORHAL RELEASE OF RADIOACTIVITY B AN ATHOSPHERIC RELEASE OF RADIOACTIVITY C A RELEASE OF RADIOACTIVITY TO LAKE ONTARIO D A GROUND SP!LL RELEASE OF RADIOACTIVITY 11

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The reLease is:

A NOT APPLICABLE B COHTINUING C TERHINATED D IHTERHITTENT 12.

Protective actions:

(SC-240)

A THERE IS NO NEED FOR PROTECTIVE ACTIONS OUTSIDE THE SITE BOUNDARY B HEED FOR PROTECTIVE ACTION IS UNDER EVALUATION C SHELTERING RECOHMENDED IN THE FOLLONING ERPA'S!

M1 N2 M3 M4 N5 M6 N7 H1 H2 H3 H4 HS H6 H7 HB H9 D EVACUATION RECOHMEHDED IN THE FOLLONING ERPA'S:

N1 N2 N3 M4 M5 N6 M7 H1 H2 H3 H4 HS H6 H7 HB H9 13.

Basis for protective action recommendations:

A PLANT CONDITIONS B FIELD HEASUREHENTS C PROJECTED OFFSITE DOSES 14.

Mind speed HILES PER HOUR DO KOT REPOR'T Stability Class

'Mork Sheet 15.

Mind direction (from) 16:

Stability class 17.

Ambient temperature DEGREES (STABLE, UNSTABLE, OR NEUTRAL)

DEGREES F (at 33 feet) 8 ~

General Heather conditions A CLEAR B CLOUDY C RAIN

, D SHOM OF oF OF Temperature at 33 feet I

Temperature at 250 feet Temperature difference STABLE if difference

<~ 0.5 UNSTABLE if differ ence>>

2.0 NEUTRAL if difference

< 1.9 and

> 0.5 FOR ROKE USE ONLY:

Time Completed:

By:

Time Approved:

By:

Time sent via REGS:

Time telecopied:

ATTACHMENT I SC-701! 4 SC-701 Rev.

11 NEW YORK STATE RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY DATA FORH PART II Telecopy this data form to t

)NEW YORK STATE

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)MONROE COUNTY J

(WAYNE COUNTY I

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Hessage transmitted at:

DATE!

T IHE!

FROM!

Based on information available at:

TIHE!

20 'eneral release information!

A RELEASE STARTED AT!

DATE B

PROJECTED DURATION OF RELEASE:

C TIHE OF TERHINATION OF RELEASE:

D REACTOR SHUTDOWN!

DATE E

WIND SPEED:

HPH P

WIND DIRECTION: (from)

G STABILITY CLASS T IME T IHE DEGREES STABLE, UNSTABLE OR NEUTRAL 21.

Atmospheric release informat ion:

A EFFECTIVE RELEASE HEIGHT:

B IODINE/NOBLE GAS RATIO!

C GROSS RELEASE RATE:

D IODINE RELEASE RATE:

3 NOBLE GAS RELEASE RATE:

P PARTICULATE ACTIVITY:

FEET Ci/SEC Ci/SEC Ci/SEC C I/SEC 22.

Waterborne release or surface spill information:

A VOLUHE OF RELEASE GALLONS B

CONCENTRATIOH (gross)!

uCi/ml C

RADIONUCLIDES IN RELEASE (in uCi/ml):

D TOTAL ACTIVITY RELEASED Ci 23.

Dose/dose rate calculations DATA IS BASED ON!

A IMPLANT HEASUREHENTS B FIELD HEASUREHENTS C ASSUHED SOURCE TERH TABLE BELOW APPLIES TO!

A ATMOSPHERIC RELEASES B WATERBORNE RELEASES DISTANCE SITE BOUNDARY 2HI ES 5 HILES 10H ES

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H LES Xu 0 WHOLE BCOY REM HOUR CHILD'S THYROID REM HOUR WHOLE BMY REH CHILD'S THYROID REM 24.

Field measurement of dose rates or surface contsnination (deposition)

HILE/SECTOR OR HIL S EGREES LOCATION OR SAMPLING POINT TIME OF HEASUR M NT DOSE RATE (HR/HR) OR CONTAH NAT ON I

2 REHARKS FOR RGCE USE ONLY:

Time Completed:

By:

Time Approved:

By!

Time telecopied!

ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION GINNA STATION GONNA STAT)ON UN)T O1 COhlF:L<Tgq DATE:-

TlME-CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER PROCEDURE NO.

SC-703 REV.

NO.

2 PLANT STATUS REPORT TECHNICAL REVIEW PORC REVIEW DATE QC VI W PLANT SUP NTENDENT EFFECTIVE DATE QA~

NON-QA CATEGORY 1.0 REVIEWED BY:

THIS PROCEDURE CONTAINS 3

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SC-703:1 SC-703 PLANT STATUS REPORT

1.0 PURPOSE

1.2 Provide a list of important plant parameters that can be provided to the TSC, EOF or other agencies.

Provide information in a standardized format similar to that of the receiving party and capable of computer print out.

2.0 REFERENCES

2 ~ 1 2.2 Nuclear Emergency

Response

Plan.

NYS Radiological Emergency Preparedness Plan.

3.0 INSTRUCTIONS

3.1 3.2 3.2.1 3'.2 3 '

This form may be used to update other emergency centers of parameters which may be used in the evaluation of the emergency condition.

Attachment 1 should be filled out with the assistance of the Shift Supervisor and Control Room personnel.

The computer may be used to obtain information.

When the parameter is measurable (ie. pressurizer level) use the numerical value.

When the parameter is not measurable the condition or any deviation from normal shall be noted (ie. core circulation - forced or natural).

3.2 '

3.3 Reuse the form for several status reports to allow for trending of information.

Report the information on the completed Attachment 1

"Plant Status Form" as directed by the Shift Supervisor or Emergency Coordinator.

This information may be taken during the emergency.

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SC-703:2

- The completed forms shall be returned to the Shift Supervisor or Emergency Coordinator after transfer of the data.

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SC-703: 3 ATTACHMENT l R. E.

Gonna Nuclear Power Plant Plant Status Form DATE TIME R.C.S.

PRESSURE PSIG R.C.S.

TEMP.

goF PRESSURE LEVEL CORE CIRC.

SUB-COOLED goF I I All S/G LEVEL IIBII S/G LEVEL IIAII S/G PRESSURE PSIG IfBII S/G PRESSURE PSIG ONSITE POWER OFFSITE POWER C.V.

PRESSURE PSIG SUMP <<A LEVEL F+

SUMP "B LEVEL INCHES