ML17261A477
| ML17261A477 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Ginna |
| Issue date: | 05/15/1987 |
| From: | ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP. |
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| SC-430, NUDOCS 8705270259 | |
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PROCEDURE NO.
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3 ADMINISTRATION OF POTASSIUM IODINE KI TECHNICAL REVIEW PORC REVIEW DATE PLANT SUP INTENDENT 4-/6 -~7 EFFECTIVE DATE QA NON-QA CATEGORY 1.0 REVIEWED BY:
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ADMINISTRATIONOF POTASSIUM IODIDE KI 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for the administration and usage of potassium iodine (KI).
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Federal Register Vol. 47,
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THYRO-BLOCK is the trade name for KI as distributed by Cater-Wallace, Inc.
Each tablet contains 130 mgs of KI and is supplied in bottles of 14 tablets or enough for 10 days dosage of 1 tablet per day.
The effect of KI is to saturate the thyroid gland with stable iodine hence preventing the uptake, by the thyroid gland, of radioactive iodine.
The use of KI should be considered in conjunction with other available protective options, including respiratory protective devices and limited stay-times.
An important factor in obtaining satisfactory blockage of acute radioiodine uptakes is the speed of iodide administration after exposure to radioiodine.
It is preferable to ingest KI before or shortly after the start of exposure to achieve blockage of 90 percent or more.
A substantial benefit (e.g.
a block of 504) is attainable only during the first 3 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> after the start of exposure.
- However, since the majority of radioiodine has entered they thyroid gland by 10 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after exposure, little benefit may be expected by blocking beyond this time.
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SC-430: 2 3.5 3.6 3.6.1 3.6.2 For chronic radioiodine exposure, KI will, of course, be useful at any time during the exposure and hence should still be given even if the drug was not given shortly before or after the release of radioactivity.
KZ distribution to emergency personnel:
Use of KZ tablets should be considered for projected exposures to the thyroid of greater than 10 rem.
Rapid assessment of proj ected thyroid dose can be performed using Figure 1,
as a function of estimated radioiodine concentration and stay-time.
KI can also be authorized for issuance if plant conditions indicate the potential for a large release of radioiodine.
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KI tablets may be distributed to emergency survey teams as a prophylactic if it is expected that the survey teams may encounter radioactive iodine.
The Dose Assessment Manager and/or Health Physics and Chemistry Manager will recommend to the Emergency Coordinator the use of KI by RG&E personnel but will control issuance if approved by the Emergency Coordin-ator.
3.6.5 The Emergency Coordinator will approve the use of KI by RG&E personnel.
The RG&E Medical Director or the Plant Physician shall be notified if KZ tablets have been
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3.6.6 As there may be some risk of reaction to KZ by individuals allergic to iodide, the use of KZ is voluntary and not required.
KZ should not be admini-stered to personnel who know they are allergic to iodide.
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A supply of KI tablets are available at the following locations:
Technical Support Center Control Room First Aid Room Emergency Survey Center Emergency Operations Facility F 7 Potassium Iodide distribution to the General Public:
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3.8 SC-430:3 Potassium Iodide tablets shall be issued to the general public only if approved by the New York State Department of Health.
Distribution will then be the responsibility of New York State.
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7 days'nd probably no longer than 10 days for a total dose of about 1 gram KI, in cases of a severe release of radioiodine (See Figure 2).
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WHO SHOULD NOT TAKE POTASSIUM IODIDE The only people who should not take potassium iodide are people who know they are allergic to iodide. You may take potassium Solutlom WARNING eep out of the reach of childrerL In ease of overdose or allergic section. contact a physician or the public health authority.
DESCRIPTION ach THYRO-BLOCK'TABLET cassium Iodide.
contains 130 mg of ach drop ofTHYRO.BLOCK~SOLUTION tassium iodide.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE Use only aa rUrected by State or local bUc health the event of a radiatlo n emergency, pu authorities in ADULTSANDCHILDREN 1 YEAROF AGE OR OLDER: One Il) tablet once ~
day. Crush forsmall chUdtea.
BABIES UNDER 'I<YEAR OF AGE:
One half Il/2) tablet once a day. Crush ADULTSANDCHILDREN 1 YEAROF AGE OR OLDER: Add 8 drops to one-half glass ofliquidand drink each day.
BABIES UNDER 1 YEAR OF. AGE:--
- Add 3 drops to a smiU amount of li uid once a day.
For all dosage forms: Take for 10 da s unless by State or local pubUc health authorities.
Store at controlled room tern to 86'F). Kee contain tDO eep con~sr tlghdy dom and protect tom U hL ttie.
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~ Usually, side effects of potassium iodide happen when people take higher doses for a long time. You should be careful not to take more than the recommended dose or take it for longer than youisw tokLSide effects are unUkaiy because of the low dose and the shoat t'une you wIU.be.ca)dng the drag.
Poeeibiw side effects inc)nde. s)dn rashes, sweUing of the salivary glands. and."iodism" ImetaUic taste. burning mouth and throat, sore teeth and gums. symptoms of a head cold, and sometimes
, stomach upset and diarrhea).
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toms. Th peop e have an aUergic reaction with more serious rl s symp the face a esecouldbefeverandjointpains,orsweUingof art f
ce and body and at times severe shortness of breath requir-ing immediate medical attention.
Taking iodide may rarely cause overactivity of the thyroid gland, underactivity of the thyroid gland. or enlargement of the thyroid gland Igoiter).
WHATTO DO IF SIDE EFFECTS OCCUR Ifthe side e f r ects are severe or ifyou have an aUergic reaction, stop taking potassium iodide. Then. ifpossible. call a doctor or public health authority for instructions.
HOW SUPPUED THYRO.BLOCK~sr TABLETS IPotassium Iodide, U.S.P.) bot-tles of 14 tablets INDC00374472 20.) Each white, round, scored tablet contains 130 mg potassium iodide.
THYRO.BLOCK'SOLUTION IPotassium Iodide Solution.
U.S.P.) 30 ml I 1 fl. oz.) light resistant, measured. drop dispensing iodide.
units INDC 0037.4287.25). Each drop contains 21 mg pote n
s mg potassium WALLACELABORATORIES OIvIsIon ot CARTER WALLACE.INC.
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ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION GINNA STATION CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER GINNASTATION UNIT¹1 QOMPI ETED OATE:-
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PROCEDURE NO.
SC-442 REV.
NO.
4 MONITORING SITE RADIATION LEVEL BY TLD TECHNICAL REVIEW PORC REVIEW DATE PLANT SU RINTENDENT EFFECTIVE DATE QA~
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SC-442:1 SC-442 MONITORING SITE RADIATION LEVEL BY TLD 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure describes the use of thermo-luminescent dosimeters, TLD, to determine the radiation level at the site boundary and at, selected environmental monitoring locations.
NOTE:
All permanently placed TLD's will be changed quarterly and the results used to supplement the environmental report.
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Nuclear Emergency
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Plan Health Physics Procedure, HP-1.8 Panasonic TLD Readout 3.0 3.1 3 '
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Environmental TLD's are placed at the locations shown on attached maps and Tables I and II.
Table IIIgives locations at which survey teams will place TLD's as described in procedures SC-323 and SC-324 or as directed by the Emergency Coordinator.
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.
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.
Procedure for reading TLD's is found in HP-1.8.
Badges should be replaced as soon's practical so that monitoring can be continued.
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2 - Air Sampler, East side of Manor House 3 - Air Sampler in Field, 300'outheast of Manor House-5 4 - Air Sampler in Training Center Driveway Circle 5
5 - Air Sampler by Plant Road Bridge 5
6 Air Sampler Southwest Side of Parking Lot 5
7 Air Sampler along West, Plant Fence in Orchard 513 West Fence at corner of West Extension of Plant Restricted Area Fence 414 - Steel Stake, Northwest Corner, Northend of Field by Lake Shore 415 - Steel Stake, Field Access
- Road, West Side of Orchard, 3000 West of Plant 416 - Steel Stake, Southwest corner of Orchard, 3000'est of Plant, 200'orth of Lake Road gl7 - Power Pole in Orchard - 75'orth of Lake Road, 30'ast of Vanderweel and RG&E property line
$ 18 Steel Stake, 30'orth of Northeast Corner of 13A Fence Line f19 - Steel Stake, 100'ast of Plant Road, behind house 420 - Steel Stake South Side Lake Road, 200'est of Ontario Center Road f21 Steel Stake 200'est of Ontario Center Road and 170'outh of Lake Road by RG&E Property Marker f22 - Steel Stake, Southeast property corner 523 Steel Stake, East property line, midway between Lake Road and Lake Ontario
$24 - Steel Stake, Lakeshore near Northeast corner of property
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SC-442:5 TABLE II PERMANENT OFF SITE POST ACCIDENT TLD LOCATIONS Intersection No.
Location TLD 93 59 72 82 92 44 68 32 Topper Dr. - Irondequoit, Substation
¹51, near near Sea Breeze Phillips Rd. - Webster, Substation
¹74, at at intersection with Route 104 Atlantic Ave. - Walworth, Substation
¹230, RG&E Right-of-way W. Main St. - Williamson, Substation
¹207, behind business buildings Seaman St. - Sodus Point, Substation
¹209 Klem Rd.
Webster, Substation
¹75, between Whiting and Five Mile Line Road Plank Rd.
RG&E Service Center, West of Intersection-with Route 250 Atlantic Ave. - Penfield, Pole ¹338, West of Wayne-Monroe County Line N. Main St.
Marion, Substation
¹193, behind Stanton Ag. Service Buildings
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¹208, N. of railroad-tracks
¹29 State St. - Sodus, District Office, near fuel pu4$ 5 Lake Rd. - Webster, pole, north side of road, 500~~ east of intersection with Salt Rd.
¹31 Woodard Rd. - Webster, pole, 150!'ast of County Line Rd.
¹32 County Line Rd. - Union Hill, pole, 100'ast of road along railroad tracks
¹33 Lincoln Rd.
Ontario, pole, between Ridge Rd.
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SC-442:6 TABLE II (con't) 12 13 21 Route 104 - Ontario, Substation N205, 500'ast of intersection with Route 350 436 Railroad Ave.
Ontario, pole in front of 2048 437 Fisher Rd. - Williamson, pole north of'ailroad
- tracks, east of road N38 81 27 Seeley Rd. - Williamson, south east corner, intersection with Stoney Lonesome Rd.
Lake Rd. - Williamson, south east corner, intersection with Stoney Lonesome Rd.
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SC-442:7 TABLE III POST 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 16 17 18 19 20 22 36 38 39 41 42 45 46 47 48 49 51 Slocum Road and Brick Church Road Lakeside Road and Boston Road Lake Road and Lakeside Road Roder Parkway and Ontario Drive Fisher Road and Shepherd Road Fisher Road and Trimble Road Arbor Road and Trummonds Road Walworth Pultneyville County Line Road and Berg/Schlegel Road State Road and Route 250 Plank Road and Salt Road Penfield Road (Route 441) and Five Mile Line Road Salt Road and Schlegel Road Lake Road and Route 250 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 1ZX (con't) 29 Eddy Ridge Road and Ridge Road Tuckahoe Road and Salmon Creek Road
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SC-605 REV.
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SC-605:1 SC-605 SITE CONTINGENCY CALL LIST 1 ~ 0 PURPOSE'rovide a notification list to activate the Emergency
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Attachment B will be performed under emergecny situations by Telephone Service.
Each call will be to contact an individual and request they "Report to Ginna Station for a
SC Response".
If individual is not at home leave a message to have individual call you immediately at (your phone number).
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They will request begin the Ginna Site Contingency Call List SC-605.
Each individual when called shall be told "THERE IS AN EMERGENCY SITUATION AT GINNA, PLEASE REPORT If the individual is not at home, leave a message to have the individual contacted and call you at your number.
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Call down the list and mark an X in the function box for individuals answering call.
When calls have filled all six functions, call the remaining names and place X in any individuals function box.
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If the six functions on the call list are not filled when you complete the list, repeat calls to missing functions.
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SC-605:7 USE OF ATTACHMENT B HEALTH PHYSICS SECTION CALL LIST 2 ~
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The Telephone Service Operator shall initiate the Site Contingency Call List for Health Physics Section when requested by the Ginna Control Room personnel.
They will request begin the Ginna Site Contingency Call List SC-605.
Each individual when called shall be told "THERE IS AN EMERGENCY SITUATION AT GINNA, PLEASE REPORT If the individual is not at home leave a message to have the individual contacted and call you at your number.
The call list contains four functions which must be filled first.
a.
Dose Assessment b.
Health Physics/Chemistry c.
HP Tech 1
d.
HP Tech 2
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Call down the list and make an X in the function box for individuals answering call.
When calls have filled all four functions call the remaining names and place X in any individuals function box.
If you reach the pager box before filling the function, call the pager number and request the individual call you at If the four functions on the call list are not filled when you complete the list repeat calls to missing functions.
When you have filled the functions and completed the list notify the Ginna Control Room ext.
235 you have filled the functions and contacted individuals.
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SC-605:8 ATTACHMENT B HEALTH PHYSICS SECTION CALL LIST "THERE IS AN EMERGENCY SITUATION AT GINNA, PLEASE REPORT" Duane, Filkins 654-7359 Fred Mis 671-9111 Steve Warren 872-5127 Don Filion 265-9728 Bernie Quinn
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ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION GINNA STATION CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER GINNA STATION UNIT¹1 COMPLETED DATE:-
TIME:-
PROCEDURE NO.
SC-701 REV.
NO.
15 INITIALNOTIFICATION STATUS REPORT T CHNICAL REVIEW PORC REVIEW DATE gyp i 4 $8B PLANT SU RINTENDENT
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NON-QA CATEGORY 1.0 REVIEWED BY:
THIS PROCEDURE CONTAINS 4
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SC-701:1 SC-701 XNXTXALNOTIFICATION STATUS REPORT 1.0 PURPOSE
'.2 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.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 2 '
Nuclear Emergency
Response
Plan.
NYS Radiological Emergency Preparedness Plan.
3.0 XNSTRUCTXONS
The initial notification of an accident is to be reported to the USNRC, within one hour using 0-9.3 as a reference.
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The New York State Radiological Emergency Data Form, Part I should be filled out with the assistance of the Shift 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.
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Report the information on the completed New York State Radiological Emergency Data Form Part I 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 Station
- Report information using SC-701, Part I, New York State Radiological Emergency Data Form.
SC-701:2 If NYS HOT LINE IS OUT OF ORDER, use commercial lines
- New York State 9-1-518-457-2200 or 9-1-518-457-68 11
- Wayne County 9-1-946<<5663 or 9-1-597-6291
- Monroe County 9-716-473-0710 or 9-716-428-7200 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 Part I, steps 1 through 18 for updates each hour.
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For Alert Level Event or Greater 3.3 '
The New York State Radiological Emergency Data
- Form, Part 1 information will be reported when the event is initially classified, any time the classification is
- changed, and every 30 minutes during the event.'ata in steps 19 through 24 of the New York State Radiological Emergency Data Form Part II should be available.
transmitted by telecopy as information b
on ecomes Telecopy numbers to:
EOF Nayne County Monroe County New York State (716) 262-5788 (315) 946-9721 (716) 473-7087 (518) 457-9942 3.4 Blank copies of the New York State Radiological Emergency Form Part I
& Part II are available in the Communicators Area.
3.5 At the completion of an actual event or exercise,,
completed copies of "the New York State Radiological Emergency form Part 1 and Part II used shall be sent to Corporate Emergency Planner (Dave Burke - 49/5) for reivew and submittal to Central Records as appropriate.
SC-701:3 ROLL Read everything on this page over RECS phone NEW YORK STATE RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY DATA FORM PART I CALL RESPONSE NEll YORK STATE MARNING POINT I
I HONROE COUNTY I
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Hessage transmitted at:
DATE:
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Nuclear Facility providing this report is C GIHHA STATIOH 3.
Reported by:
HANE TITLE 4.
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Reported from:
A CONTROL ROON B TSC C EOF D OTHER This... A IS AH EXERCISE B IS NOT AN EXERCISE 6.
Emergency Classification:
A UNUSUAL EVENT B ALERT C SITE EHERGEHCY D GENERAL ENERGEHCY E TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENT F EHERGENCY TERNIHATED G OTHER 7.
A THIS EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION DECLARED AT:
DATE TINE B
THIS IS AN IHFORHATIOHAL NOTIFICATION ONLY.
THIS EVENT DOES NOT CONSTITUTE OHE OF THE FOUR EHERGENCY CLASSIFICATIONS.
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Brief event description 9.
Plant status/prognosis is:
A STABLE B IHPROVIHG C DEGRADING D UHKHOMH
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A NO ABHORHAL RELEASE OF RADIOACTIVITY B AH ATHOSPHERIC RELEASE OF RADIOACTIVITY C A RELEASE OF RADIOACTIVITY TO LAKE ONTARIO D A GROUND SPILL RELEASE OF RADIOACTIVITY 11.
The release is:
A HOT APPLICABLE B CONTINUING C TERMINATED D INTERNITTEHT 12.
Protective actions:
(SC-240)
A THERE IS HO NEED FOR PROTECTIVE ACTIONS OUTSIDE THE SITE BOUNDARY B HEED FOR PROTECTIVE ACTIOH IS UNDER EVALUATIOH C SHELTERING RECOHHEHDED IN THE FOLLOMING ERPA'S:
M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 N1 H2 N3 N4 HS H6 H7 NB H9 D EVACUATION RECOHMEHDED IN THE FOLLOMIHG ERPA'S:
M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 }11 N2 H3 H4 N5 H6 H7 HB N9 13.
Basis for protective action recommendations:
A PLANT CONDITIONS B FIELD HEASUREHENTS C PROJECTED OFFSITE DOSES 14.
Mind speed 15.
Mind direction (from) 16.
Stability class 17.
Ambient temperature
}IILES PER HOUR DEGREES (STABLE, UNSTABLE, OR NEUTRAL)
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General weather conditions A CLEAR B CLOUDY C RAIN D SHOM ROLL CALL RESPONSE:
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Time Completed:
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Time telecopied:
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N M YORL'TATE RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY DATA FORM PART 11 SC-701-4 Telecopy this data form to I
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Message transmitted at:
DATE:
TIME:
FROM:
Based on information available at:
TIME:
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General release fnformation:
A RELEASE STARTED AT:
DATE B
PROJECTED DURATION OF RELEASE:
C TIME OF TERMINATIOH OF RELEASE:
D REACTOR SHUTDOWN:
DATE E
MIND SPEED:
MPH F
IIIND DIRECTIOH: (from) 6 STABILITY CLASS T IEE T 1llE DEGREES STABLE, UNSTABLE OR NEUTRAL 21.
Atmospheric release fnformation:
A EFFECTIVE RELEASE HEIGHT:
8 IODINE/NOBLE GAS RATIO:
C GROSS RELEASE RATE:
0 IODINE RELEASE RATE:
E NOBLE GAS RELEASE RATE:
F PARTICULATE ACTIVITY:
FEET Ci/SEC C I/SEC Ci/SEC Cf/SEC uC I/ml 22 'aterborne release or surface spill" information:
A VOLUME OF RELEASE GALLONS B
CONCENTRATION (gross}:
C RAOIONUCLIDES IH RELEASE (fn uCf/ml):
0 TOTAL ACTIVITY RELEASED Ci 23.
Dose/dose rate calculations DATA IS BASED OH:
A IMPLANT MEASUREMEHTS 8 FIELD MEASUREMEHTS C ASSUMED SOURCE TERM TABLE BELON APPLIES TOt A ATMOSPHERIC RELEASES B MATERBORHE RELEASES 0 1 STAN SITE BOUNDARY 2M LES 5 MILES 10 MILES
"-~ ~ ~ MILES Xu R HHOLE BCOY REM HOUR CHILD'S THYROID REM HOUR HKOLE BODY R
CHILD'S THYROID REM 24.
Field measurement of dose rates or surface contenfnatfon (cfeposftion)
MILE/SECTOR OR MILES EGR ES LOCATION OR SAMP ING POINT TIME OF MEASUREMEHT DOSE RATE (MR/HR) OR CONTAM NATION Ci 2
T RKS RGBE USE ONI.Y:
Time Completed:
By-Time Approved:
By:
Time telecopied:
Completed form sent to CEP 49/5
ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION GINNA STATION CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER PROCEDURE NO.
SC-703 REV.
NO.
PLANT STATUS REPORT TECHNICAL REVIEW PORC REVIEW DATE SUPERINTEND NT Z-W-J'FFECTIVE DATE QA~
NON-QA CATEGORY 1.0 REVIEWED BY:
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SC-703:1 SC-703 PLANT STATUS REPORT 1 ~ 0 PURPOSE:
Provide an up-to-date standardized listing of important plant parameters to be provided to offsite organiza-tions during a Ginna emergency.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 2 '
Nuclear Emergency
Response
Plan NYS Radiological Emergency Preparedness Plan
3.0 INITIALCONDITIONS
3 ~ 1 An emergency condition exists
- and, as a minimum, the TSC has been fully manned and has assumed command and control.
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Assure the Plant Process Computer System (PPCS) is operational and "EVENT1" and "EVENT2" reports can be obtained.
If PPCS not available then Attachment 4
must be used.
4.0 PRECAUTIONS
4.1 4.2 Assure that "EVENT1" and "EVENT2" printout copies are legible and adequately reduced in size for telefaxing to offsite organizations.
Telefax operations should be monitored to assure that no undue data transmission delays are occurring.
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INSTRUCTIONS:
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Query the PPCS to obtain printouts of "EVENTl" and "EVENT2" approximately every 15 30 minutes or as plant conditions warrant (See Attachments 1 and 2).
Prior to transmission of the EVENT forms via telefax, supplemental information contained in Attachment 3
should be added to the bottom of the "EVENT1" report (NOTE:
Use either pre-printed labels or rubber stamp provided).
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SC-703:2 5.3 Clearly
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Telefax back-ups should be avoided by staggering times when "EVENT" forms and SC-701 forms are transmitted.
5.4 ZF the PPCS is unavailable, Attachment 4
must be completed with the assistance of Control Room or TSC personnel, and telefaxed to Wayne and Monroe Counties, NYS and the EOF.
5.4.1 When completing Attachment 4, if the parameter is measurable (i.e., pressurizer level) use the numerical value.
5.4.2 When the Attachment 4 parameter is not measurable, the condition or any deviation from normal should be noted (i.e., core circulation forced or natural).
5.5 The completed forms shall be returned to the Shift Supervisor or Emergency Coordinator after transfer of the data.
5.6 At the completion of an actual event or exercise, completed Plant Status Reports shall be forwarded to Corporate Emergency Planner (Dave Burke 49/5) for review and submittal to Central Records as appropriate.
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SUHP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN B)
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SUMP 8 LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN 8)
SUMP 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES (TRAIN A)
SUHP 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES (TRAIN 8)
SUMP 8 LEVEL 180 INCHES (TRAIN A)
SUHP 8 LEVEL 180 INCHES (TRAIN 8)
SUHP 8 LEVEL 214 INCHES (TRAIN A)
SUHP 8 LEVEL 214 INCHES (TRAIN 8)
RCLA HOT LEG TEMPERATURE RCLB HOT LEG TEMPERATURE RCLA COLD LEG TEHPERATURE RCLB COLD LEG TEHPERATURE RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)
RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)
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SERVICE MATER PUHP D
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RESPONSE
EOF/RECOVERY MANAGER CALL LIST ATTACHMENT II ESP 2/6 Position
~
~
Name Phone Numbers Nuclear Operations Manager
- 1. Robert C. Mecredy
- 2. Wesley H. Backus
- 3. Gary D. Meier
- 4. Joe F. Larizza Office:
Home:
Pager:
Office:
Home:
Pager:
Office:
Home:
Pager:
Office:
Home:
(716)
(716)
(716)
(315)
(716)
(716)
(716)
(315)
(716)
(716)
(716) 724-8069 381-6430 921-5514 524-4446 ext.302 383-1006 921-5512 546-2700, ext.
21222 589-6691 238-1325 724-8116 872-6342 Corporate
- 1. John C.
Noon Spokesperson
- 2. Howard E. Rowley
- 3. Michael A. Power
- 4. Richard C. Peck Office:
Home:
Pager:
Office:
Home:
Pager:
Office:
Home:
Pager:
Office:
Home:
Pager:
(716)
(716)
(716)
(716)
(716)
(716)
(716)
(716)
(716)
(716)
(716)
(716) 724-8031 342-1282 921-5522 724-8809 377-5096 546 2700'xt.
770836 724-8828 473-8418 546-2700, ext.
770506 724-8813 663-2455 546 2700'xt.
770092 Engineering
- 1. Bruce A. Snow Support
- 2. William L. McCoy Office:
Home:
Pager:
Office:
Home:
or:
(716)
(716)
(716)
(716)
(716)
(716) 724-8058 671-5912 921-5510 724-8122 248-2154 396-1053 (Note:
Additional names can be found in ATTACHMENT'II)
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ESP 2/7 NUCLEAR EMERGENCY OFFSITE
RESPONSE
April ll, 1989 EOF RECOVERY MANAGER Page 2
- OFF HOUR'ALL LIST INSTRUCTIONS A.
B.
C.
ALL PAGER MESSAGES SHALL BE REPEATED AT LEAST TWICE.
If pager calls are necessary, a
message will indicate appropriate instructions such as:
Call me at
( hone number)
Call me in the EOF [(716)546-2700 Ext. 4091] in minutes.
Call the EOF answering machine at (716)262-5413 OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS:
Roger W. Kober Ginna Control Room John Oberlies Bob Smith Home:
Other:
Pager:
Home:
Other:
Pager:
Home:
Pager:
(716)872-5296 (716) 394-2589 (716)546-2700 Ext.770138 (716)546-7842 (716)546-7848 (716)461-3149 (518)624-3741 (716) 546-2700 Ext. 770096 (716)872-3490 (716) 921-8317 Revision 20 May 1989
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ESP 2/8 ATTACHMENT III ADDITIONALPERSONNEL FOR ENGINEERING SUPPORT 3 ~
4 ~
5 ~
6.
7 ~
8.
Paul C. Wilkens Leonard Sucheski Gary A. Goetz Charles R. Anderson Gene Voci George Daniels Office:
Home:
Office:
Home:
Office:
Home:
Other:
Office:
Home:
Office:
Home:
Office:
Home:
(716) 724-8076 (716) 248-2385 (716) 724-8112 (716) 377-3758 (716) 724-8073 (716) 227-4875 (716) 659-2630 (716) 724-8119 (716) 265-0987 (716) 724-4440 (716) 586-0987 (716) 724-8094 (716) 248-2691
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ESP 4/3 NUCLEAR EMERGENCY OFFSITE
RESPONSE
CALL LIST NUCLEAR OPERATIONS MANAGER Position Corporate Nuclear Emergency Planner Name
- 1. David W. Burke
- 2. Richard W. Morrill
- 3. Richard Watts Phone Numbers Office:
(716) 724-8022 Home:
(716) 334-4744 Office:
(716) 724-8065 Home:
(716) 671-7082 Office: (716) 546-2700 ext, 4165 Pager:
(716) 921-5513 Home:
(716) 425-2644 Corporate Emergency Planner Pager:
(716) 238-1324 Technical Assistant to Nuclear Operations Manager 1.
Dan Klemz Office: (315) 524-4446 ext.
473 Home:
(716) 865-1505
- 2. Mel Sexton 3.
Dan Berry Office: (315) 524-4446 ext. 235 Home:
(716) 265-2309 Office: (315) 524-4446 ext. 235 Home:
(315) 524-4905 Revision 20 May 1989
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NUCLEAR EMERGENCY OFFSXTE RESPONSE CORPORATE SPOKESPERSON'S CALL LXST ESP 21/1 1 ~ 0 2 '
2 ~ 1 PURPOSE To provide the Corporate Spokesperson with a list of phone numbers to alert his aides and Public Xnformation in the event of a nuclear emergency.
XNSTRUCTXONS Upon notification by the ZOF/Recovery Manager of an emergency at Ginna
- Station, notify the following personnel to
- standby, report to the
- EOF, or provide other instructions.
2 ~ 1 ~ 1 2
~ 1 ~ 2 2 ~ 1.3 Howard E. Rowley Michael A. Power Richard C. Peck Office:
724-8809 Home:
377-5096 Pager:
546-2700, ext.
770836 Office:
724-8828 Home:
473-8418 Office:
724-8813 Home:
663-2455 Pager:
546-2700 ext.
770092 F 1.4 2 ~ 1 ~ 5 Alternate Corporate Spokesperson Pager (716) 921-5522 News Center Mana er 2 ~ 1.6 Gordon"R.
Nacy Office:
Home:
David J. Whitlock Office:
Home:
546-2700 ext.
4762 381-0868 724-8154 265-9849 2 ~ 1 ~ 7 John W. Edmunds Office:
Home:
Summer:
724-8864 243-5151 437-5442
- 2. 1.8 Lee M. Loomis Office:
Home:
724-8169 889-2575 Office:
Home:
Summer:
Pager:
2.1.10 W. J.
Schrouder, Jr.Office:
Home:
News Center. Managers Pager:
Other Numbers 2.1.9 John W. Oberlies (716) 921-5521 546-2700 Ext.
8808 461-3149 (518) 624-3741 546-2700 ext.
770096 724-8751 377-1161 Revision 20 May 1989
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RESPONSE
OFFSITE AGENCY LIAISON CALL LIST ESP 22/1 1.0
2.0 PURPOSE
To provide the Offsite Agency Liaison with phone numbers to alert RG&E technical liaisons to New York
- State, Monroe County and Wayne County.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Upon notification by the Corporate Emergency Planner of an emergency at Ginna
- Station, notify the following personnel to standby or report to a designated post.
2 ~ 1 ~ 1 Office:
Home:
(RG&E)
(716)
(716)
Thomas Swartz Office: (Albany)
(518)
Home:(Marriott Hotel)
(518) 462-5631 458-8444 724-8867 621-3926 2.1.2 2 '
J. Robert Brown Wes Hunter Office:
Home:
Office:
Home:
(716) 546-2700, ext.
4029 (716) 872-2148 (Unlisted)
(315) 524-4446, ext.
613 (716) 377-6935 2 ~ 1 ~ 4 Bob Harper Office:-(315) 524-4446, ext.
358 Home:
(716) 377-4977 2 ~ 1.5 2.1.6 John Hart James F. Sweet Office Home:
Office:
Home:
(315) 524-4446, ext.
309 (315) 483-8141 (716) 546-2700, ext.71-283 (315) 483-6795 2 ~ 1.7 Raymond B. Junot Office: None (Retired)
Home:
(716) 334-2690 Revision 20 May 1989
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ESP 24/1 NUCLEAR EMERGENCY OFFSITE
RESPONSE
CORPORATE EMERGENCY PLANNER CALL LIST 1 ~ 0 PURPOSE To provide the Corporate Emergency Planner with a list of phone numbers for emergency notification of certain Emergency Operations Facility positions.
2.0 2.1 INSTRUCTIONS Upon notification by the Nuclear Operations Manager of an Emergency at Ginna
- Station, notify the following personnel to standby or report to the EOF.
Position Name Phone Numbers 2.1
~ 1 Offsite Agency Liaison
- l. Elmer E. Adkins 2.
Bobby Ellis 3.
Tom Swartz Office:
Home:
Pager:
Office:
Home:
Office:
Home:
(716) 724-8810 (716) 482-8065 (716) 921-5523 (716) 724-4953 (716) 381-3356 (716) 724-8867 (716) 621-3926
- 2. 1.2 Personnel and Facilities
- 1. David J. Irish Office:
Home:
Pager:
(716) 724-8302 (716) 223-9297 (716) 921-5519
- 2. Jeffrey W. Peters 3.
Thomas Z. Powell
- 4. David S. Webster Office:
Home:
Office:
Home:
Office:
Home:
- 5. W.J. Schrouder, Zr. Office:
Home:
(716) 724-8750 (716) 385-3015 (716) 724-8717 (716) 381-8852 (716) 724-8838 (716) 377-5229 (716) 724-8751 (716) 377-1161 Revision 20 May 1989
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Position
- Name, Phone Numbers ESP 24/2 2 '
Advisory Support
- 1. Clifton B. Olson 2.
Thomas Frantz
- 3. Paul G. Ruganis
- 4. John E. Arthur Home:
Pager:
Office:
Home:
Office:
Home:
Office:
Home:
1-768-4225 (716) 921-8697 (716) 724-8737 (716) 889-9768 (716) 724-8018 (716) 223-4427 (716) 724-8117 (716) 889-1512 2.1.4 Communicators
- 1. Donald R. Travis Office: (315) 524-4446 ext.
595 Home:
(716) 359-1499
- 2. 1.5 Status Board Keepers
- 2. Roger L. Dobbs
- 3. Robert Dodge
- 4. Diana Brunson 1.
James Cullen Office:
(716) 724-8060 Home:
(315) 589-6884 Office: (315) 524-4446 ext.
396 Home:
(315) 524-7294
. Office: (716) 546-2700 ext. 4006 Home:
(716) 464-0606 (unlisted)
Office: (315) 524-4446 ext. 595 Home:
(716) 377-8219
- 2. David Stone
- 3. Bernie Rivera Office: (716)
Home:
(716)
Office: (716)
Home:
(716) 546-2700 ext. 4059 377-4231 I
546-2700 ext. 4020 875-7130 NOTE:
4.
Dave Dennany
- 5. Nick Acciacio Communicators and similiar txaining position.
Office: (716) 546-2700 ext. 4057 Home:
(716) 266-4654 Office: (716) 546-2700 ext. 4040 Home:
(716) 638-7257 Status Board Keepers receive and
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Position Name.
Phone Numbers ESP 24/3 2.1.6 Plant Computer Operator
- 1. Donald E. Buehlman Office: (716) 546-2700 ext. 4669 Home:
(716) 377-3128 2.
Deborah K. ZakrzewskiOffice: (716) 564-2700 ext.4588 Home:
(716) 266-3906
- 3. David M. Baldwin Office: (716) 546-2700 ext. 4587 Home:
(716) 663-9159
. 2 ~ 1.7 EOF Dose Assessment Support
- 1. Robert Burton
- 2. Dudley Schuyler
- 3. Karen Sahler Office:
(716) 724-8397 Home:
(716) 265-2167 Office: (716) 546-2700 ext. 4042 Home:
(716) 586-1824 Office:
(716) 724-8684 Home:
(716) 671-0957 2
~ 1.8 Offsite Agency
- Liaison, Facilities and Personnel, Advisory Support, and EOF Dose Assessment Support will continue the sequence
- of calls per their individual procedures and plans.
- 2. 1.9 When all other positions are confirmed to be filled, continue calling the remaining personnel to ensure continuous EOF manning.
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ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION Inter Office Correspondence March 30, 1989 SUMECT:
Off Hours-Call-in Procedures Test ESP 25/3 TO:
Recovery Manager Corporate Emergency Planner Nuclear Operations Manager Facilities S PersonnelMgr.
Corporate Spokesperson Dose Assessment Support News Center Manager Offsite Agency Liaison Advisory Support Manager Sometime before the Annual Exercise, a test or tests of the call-in procedures will be conducted to verify the ability to adequately man Ginna Emergency Response Facilities.
Upon notification of an off-hours call-in procedure
- test, begin making calls using the attached worksheet(s).
As indicated call the home number first, then the individual s alternate home number if required.
If neither call fills the position work down the list until successful.
If you receive no responses to the phone list, call the pager number as noted.
MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO CONTACT SOMEONE IN EACH POSIT1ON AS UICKLY AS POSSIBLE.
Following are instructions for each column noted on the worksheet:
TIME CALLED Enter the time you started each number.
When you contact the person give the test message.
BUSY On the first call to any number place a check mark in the left column.
When you try again within a
maximum of 5
minutes enter the time if still busy in the right column.
NO ANSWER Enter a check mark.
In the case of an answering
- machine, leave a
message but consider it a
"no answer".
PERSON HOME Check the appropriate column, yes or no.
I CAN BE REACHED If previous answer is no, incpxire if the person can be contacted to return call. If yes, give the number you want called.
TIME CALL RETURNED Enter time.
ETA Ask the person called what they estimate as their time of arrival at their assigned facility.
Enter their response.
At the end of your calling lists please check to see that all s aces are filled as a
ro riate, sign and forward to Corporate Emergency Planner, 49 East Ave., 5th floor on the, next working day.
Thank you for your assistance in conducting this test.
David W. Burke Corporate Nuclear Emergency Planner Revision 20 May 1989
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ATTACHMENT XX PAGER TEST ESP 26/4 Caller:
Date:
Test Message:
This is the monthly test of Emergency Plan Pagers.
Please respond, per the test notice.
This is a test.
Pager Number Person or.,
Time Position a'ssi ned Called
)Robert E. Smith
)(Recovery Mgr.)
I 921 8317 (x 8074)
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)Robert C. Mecredy)
)Nuclear Operation)
)Manager I
)921 5514 (x 8069)
I I)Gary Meier
)(Alt.Nuclear Operation Mgr.)
I 238 1325 (x21-222)
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)Mes Backus
)(Alt. Nuclear Operation Mgr.)
)921-5512 (x71 302)
I I)Jack Noon
)(Corporate Spoke-person) 1921 5522 (x 8031)
I I)Bruce A. Snow
)Eng. Support Mgre l921 5510 (x8058)
I)David N. Burke
)Corporate Emer-
)gency Planner 1238-1324 (x 8022)
I I)Rick Watts
)Corporate Emer-
)gency Planner
)921-5513 I)Goxdon Nacy
)News Center Mgr.
)921-5521 (x 4762))
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ESP 26/5 Pager Number Person or Position assi ned (Elmer Adkins (Offsite Agency (Liaison (921-5523 (x 8810)(
I(D. Irish (Facilities and (Personnel I 921 5519 (x 8302)
I I(Clif Olson (Advisory Support (921 8697 (x 8954)
I I(Stan Spector (Emergency Coord.
1921 5507 (x71 250)
I I(John Walden (TSC Communicator I 921 5509 (x71-588)
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(Duane Filkins 1921 5525(DA)
(921-8360(HP/Chem)(
((x 71-219)
I(Terry Schuler (Operations Mgr.
1921-8278 (x71-255)
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(Tom Marlow (Maintenance Mgr.
(921-8366(x71-214)(
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(Steve Adams I
(Tech. Assess.
Mgr(
I 921-5508 (x71-494)
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I (Karl Nassauer (Survey Center Mgr(
IRGGE Ext.
770353
((x 71-488)
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Response
Person Res ondin R~es onse Action I
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