ML17303B059
| ML17303B059 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Palo Verde |
| Issue date: | 03/17/1988 |
| From: | Haynes J ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. (FORMERLY ARIZONA NUCLEAR |
| To: | Martin J NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION V) |
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| ML17303B058 | List: |
| References | |
| 044-00840-DGY, 44-840-DGY, NUDOCS 8804220255 | |
| Download: ML17303B059 (16) | |
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PHOENIX, ARIZONA85072-2034' 044-00840-DGY March 17, 1988 Mr.
John B. Martin, Regional Administrator Office of Inspection and Enforcement United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region V 1450 Maria Lane, Suite 210 Walnut Creek, CA 94596-5368
Dear Mr. Martin:
Subject:
Palo Verde Nuclear Generation Station (PVNGS)
Units I, II and III Dockets Nos.
STN '50-528 (License NPF-41)
STN 50-529 (License NPF-51)
STN 50-530 (License NPF-65) 1988 Annual Emergency Plan Exercise File: 88-002-493
References:
(1) Letter dated August 3,
- 1983, from J.
B. Martin,
- NRC, to E.
E. Van Brunt, ANPP, regarding Emergency Preparedness Exercises.
(2)
ANPP Administrative Controls Manual No. EX09.06 Attached for your review and comment are the Objectives and Extent of Play for the 1988 PVNGS Annual Emergency Plan Exercise scheduled for the week of June 6,
1988.
These Objectives and Extent of Play are submitted pursuant to the above references.
If you are in need of clarification or additional information, please contact Dennis Yows at (602) 393-6280.
Very truly
- ours, Jerry G. Hoes, Vice President Nuclear Production JGH/DGY/tp Attachment (1)
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PRELIMINARY PVNGS 1988 EXERCISE OBJECTIVES AND EXTENT OF PLAY OBJECTIVES Onsite Facilities (PVNGS)
General'b 'ectives Demonstrate adequacy of, t'e Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures both in terms of management control of an emergency situation and the workability of the procedures at all levels.
Demonstrate ability to respond to an unannounced emergency situation initiated during normal day-shift hours.
Demonstrate ability to activate ANPP/APS emergency response facilities in a timely fashion.
Demonstrate functional adequacy of the ANPP/APS emergency response facilities, including communications links and equipment.
Demonstrate ability of key personnel to make timely and effective decisions with respect to a
radiological emergency.
Demonstrate methods establi'shed to maintain adequate security access control to emergency facilities.
Demonstrate ability to maintain timely.and accurate information on status boards.
Demonstrate ability to provide first aid and initial care to a contaminated injured individual and provide associated radiological and contamination controls.
Control Room CR /Satel'lite Technical Su ort Center STSC
[Simulator]
Demonstrate ability to assess plant conditions.
Prior to TSC activation, demonstrate ability of Onshift Emergency Coordinator to classify events per EPIP-02.
Prior to TSC/EOF activation, demonstrate ability
.to identify projected, trends and potential consequences.
Demonstrate ability to take corrective actions to control the situation and mitigate the consequences.
Demonstrate ability to alert and notify PVNGS emergency response personnel in a timely manner.
Prior to EOF activation, demonstrate ability to make initial notifications to state and county agencies within 15 minutes of an emergency declaration and the NRC immediately thereafter.
Prior to TSC/EOF activation, demonstrate ability to determine actual or potential onsite and offsite radiological conditions.
Demonstrate ability to effectively transfer responsibilities from the Onshift Emergency Coordinator to the Onsite Emergency Coordinator and inform the emergency response organization per EPIP-11.
Demonstrate the ability to maintain a timely and accurate log of events.
Technical Su ort Center TSC Demonstrate ability to ef fectivel'y transfer responsibilities from the Onshif t Emergency Coordinator to the Onsite Emergency Coordinator and inform the emergency response organization per EPIP-ll.
Demonstrate effective direction and control
.of onsite monitoring. and repair teams.
Demonstrate ability to perform health physics practices including contamination control and routine habitability surveys.
Demonstrate ability to receive and analyze onsite/inplant radiological data.
Demonstrate capabilty of the Onsite Emergency Coordinator to classify events per EPIP-02.
Demonstrate ability to obtain adequate plant documents,
- drawings, plans and procedures in support of Control Room activities.
Demonstrate ability to manage onsite emergency response functions, emergency maintenance, safety and hazards
- control, engineering/technical
- analysis, radiation protection and reactor analysis.
Demonstrate ability to establish (and if requested by NRC--maintain) communications with the NRC regarding heal-th physics and operations.
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0 erations Su ort Center OSC Demonstrate effective command and control of the OSC personnel by the
'OSC Coordinator.
Demonstrate ability of the OSC Coodinator to effectively communicate with the TSC on team assignment and s.tatus.
Demonstrate effective assembly and dispatch of inplant monitoring, repair and chemistry teams in a timely manner.
Demonstrate ability to implement personnel dosimetry for emergency response personnel,.
Demonstrate ability to gather samples and analyze them in a mobile radiological laboratory setting (RERV).
Demonstrate capability to perform contamination control,, habitability surveys and maintain doses ALARA.
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..0 erations Faci;lit EOF Demonstrate ability to maintain awareness of plant conditions, projected trends and potential consequences.
Demonstrate a'bility to notify state and county agencies within 15 minutes of an emergency declaration.
Demonstrate ability to provide follow-up information to offsite agencies, if requested.
Demonstrate ability to make Protective Action Recommendations (PAR') to offsite agencies.
Demonstrate ability to direct offsite field monitoring teams for the purposes of tracking plume passage.
Demonstrate ability to perform onsite and offsite dose assessment and projections in a
timely manner.
Demonstrate ability of the Emergency Operations Director to coordinate onsite and offs.ite emergency response activities.
Demonstrate ability to provide approved informati on on in plant and onsi t e conditions/activities for release to the media/public.
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Offsite Emer enc Medical Facilit Demonstrate ability of the Good Samaritan Medical Center to provide emergency medical care to a
contaminated injured individual and to provide associated radiological and contamination controls.
Joint Emer enc News Center JENC ANPP/APS Demonstrate appropriate personnel,.
ability to communicate with all locations, orga,nizations and Demonstrate adequacy and workability of the Joint Public Information Procedures.
Demonstrate timely development and release of information to the media/public through coordinated acti'ons of utility representatives.
Demonstrate ability to brief the media in a clear, accurate and timely manner.
Demonstrate ability to establish'nd operate a
rumor control group in a coordinated manner.
EXTENT OF PLAY Activation of all Emergency
Response
Facilities (ERF's) in accordance with plans and procedures.
PVNGS Unit 1 Control Room and STSC (activities to.
be performed in the Simulator),
RESPONSE
Use of Notification Alert Network (NAN)
Alert government response orga'nizations.
Radiation Field Monitoring Teams (3 utility).
Use of primary and backup communications links as required by the exercise".
Use of the Offsite Siren Activation 'System will be SIMULATED.
Siren sounding will not occur, EBS'messages will be generated and distributed,,but not broadcast..
The warnings will be disseminated among the exercise participants through the supplemental warning team.
The siren portion of the PVNGS Site Warning Siren/Public Address System will be SIMULATED.
The public address portion of this system will be used.
Onsite Evacuation, Assembly and Accountability will be simulated.
One (1) of the onsite monitoring teams will demonstrate the donning and removal of protective clothing before going into the field.
All other teams will simulate the use of protective clothing.
Inplant teams will don protective clothing as appropriate to the scenario.
One (1) simulated contaminated injured individual will be transported offsite for treatment at Good Samaritan Medical Center.
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