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Public Version of Notice of Cancellation of Emergency Plan Procedure PMP 2081 EPP.023 Re Activation & Operation of Emergency Control Ctr.Procedure Superseded by Procedure PMP 2081 EPP.022.Revised Index Encl
ML17319B391
Person / Time
Site: Cook  American Electric Power icon.png
Issue date: 06/07/1982
From:
INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG
To:
Shared Package
ML17319B389 List:
References
PROC-820607-01, NUDOCS 8206250009
Download: ML17319B391 (20)


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EIECYIIIC COMPANY DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT PROCEDURE COVER SHEET Procedure NoPMP 2081 EPP. 023 Re~gIog No, CANCELLED TITLE ACTIYATION AND OPERATIONS OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) (AN EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY)

SCOPE OF REVISION REASON FOR CANCELLATION: SUPERSEDED BY PMP 2081 EPP.022.

OCR JUg P 71982 SIGNATURES ORIGINAL CANCELLED REV. 2 Rev. S PREPARED BY QUALITY ASSURANCE REVIEW 4,A.

INTERFACING DEPARIMENT HEAD CONCURRENCE N.A.

DEPAR'IDENT HEAD APPROVAL N.A. N PLANT NUCLEAR A'.A.

SAFETY COMMITTEE PLANT MANAGER APPROVAL DATE OF ISSUE 3-31-81 ram No. PN 2010.l - tv. s 82062S0009 820618 PDR'ADOCK 05000315'.

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PMP EPP INDEX INDIANA 5 MICHIGAN PONER COMPANY DONALD C. COOK HUCLm~"R PLANT PLANT MANAGER PROCEDURE Index Identification Ti tie Revision Nc.~ Comments Number And Oat PMP 2881 EPP.014 Off-Site Dose Assessments Revision 0 TP-1,2-25-82 Exp N/A 4-1-81 EPP.015 Sampling and Analysis of Revision 0 Waterborne Releases.

  • 4-1-81 EPP.016 Collection and Analysis of Revision 0 Liquid and Gaseous Samples 4-1-81 Interpretation of Liquid 'PP.017 Revision 0 and Gaseous Samples 4-1-81 EPP.018 'ransportation Accidents Revision 0 Involving Radioactive 4-1-81 Material EPP.019 AEP Emergency Response Revision 0 Organi za ti ti on Acti va on and 4-1-8$

Management EPP.020 Activation and Operation of Revision 0 TP-1,11-16-81 Exp N/A the Technical Support Center 4-1-81 TP-2,3-12-82 Exp N/A (TSC) TP-3,3-12-82 Exp N/A EPP.021 Activation and Operatio'n of Revision 1 the Operations Staging Area 5-25-82 (OSA) and Personnel Accountability EPP.022 ActiVation and Operation of Revision 1 the Emergency Operations 6-4-82 Facility EPP.023 Activation and Operation of CANCELLED the Emergency Control Center 82.

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PROCEDURE COVER SHEET Paced<<e No PMP 2081 EPP.022 Revision No.

TITLE ACTIYA'ZION.ANO'OPERATION.OF THE EMERGENCY qPERAT/ONS FACILITY SCOPE OF REVISION Rev. 1: Revised the operation of the EOF to a single location as per NRC reqUirements.

JUN 0 71982 SIGNATURES ORIGINAL Rev. I REV. 2 Rev, 3 PREPARED RY QUALITYASSURANCE REVIEW INTERFACING DEPARTMENT HEAD CONCURRENCE N.A. gA DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL N.A. IV.A PLANT NUCLEAR SAFI'IY COMMIITEE PLANT MANAGER APPROVAL DATE OF ISSUE 3-31-81 Fcan No. PSQ 2010 1- acv. s

~ ~ i t PMP-2081-EPP.022 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES PAGE NUMBER REVISION NUMBER AND DATE Page 1 of 5 Revision 1, 6 4 82 Page 2 of 5 Revision 1, 6 4 82 Page 3 of 5 Revision 1, 6 4 82 Page 4 of 5 Revision 1; 6-4-82 Page 5 of 5 Revision 1, 6-4-82 EXHIBIT A page 1 of 1 Revision 1, 6 4-82 EXHIBIT B page 1 of 1 Revision 1, 6-4-82 EXHIBIT C Page 1 of 1 Revision 1, 6 4 82 EXHIBIT D Page 1 of 3 Revision 1, 6-4-82 Page 2 of 3 Revision 1, 6-4-82 Page 3 of 3 Revision 1; 6 4-82 Page 1, of 1 Rev. 1;6482

MP-2081-EPP.022 INDIANA & MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT ACTIVATION AND OPERATION OF THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY 1.0 OBJECTIVE 1.1 This procedure defines the responsibilities of individuals in the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF);

the interfaces of the EOF with other centers and organizations; the operation of the EOF during short-term emergency response; and the staffing necessary to carry out these functions.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES AND FUNCTIONS 2.1 Responsibilities See Exhibit A for the Emergency Operations Facility Organization.

2.. 1 . 1 Radiation Control arid Waste Handling Manager (RCWHM): Assistant Plant Manager 2.1.2 Communications Director: Production Supervisor, Technical 2.1.3 Communications Personnel: Training Instructors, Performance Engineers, Operations Quality Control Implementation Coordinators 2.1.4 Radiological Assessment Director: R.P.

Performance Engineer 2.1.5 Radiation Protection Manager: Plant Radiation Protection Supervisor 2.2 Functions The EOF, upon activation, will assume responsibility for performing the following functions:

2.2.1 Management of overall IGM response 2.2.2 Coordination of radiological and environmental assessment 2.2.3 Determination of recommended public protective actions Page 1 of 5 Rev- 1,6~82

2.2.4 Coordination of emergency response activities with Berrien County, the State of Michigan, and the Federal Government.

2.3 The Emergency Operations Facility is a support facility established for the purpose of performing the above functions. The EOF shall have appropriate technical data information and plant records to assist in the diagnosis of plant conditions to evaluate the potential or actual release of radioactive materials to the environment. An Assistant Plant Manager in this center shall organize and manage I&M support (dose assessment, communication, and radiation protection) resources to support the TSC and control room operators.

3.0 LIMITATIONS AND PRECAUTIONS 3.1 The Emergency Operation Facility shall be activated as necessary for any emergency condition and specifically for Site Emergencies and General Emergencies. This procedure covers the operation of the EOF until establishment of the AEP Emergency Response Organization on-site and/or until deactivation of the EOF.

4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Upon recognition of the need for, or desirability of activating the EOF, the On-Site Emergency Coordinator shall direct the Communications Director to initiate PMP-2080-EPP.008, calling off-duty Plant personnel for the purpose of staffing the EOF.

4.2 The initial people to arrive in the EOF should prepare the facility for operation by performing the following:

4.2.1 Unlock the EOF equipment cabinet. The key may be obtained from the Shift Security Supervisor or from the Training Department secretary.

4.2.2 Turn on the radiation monitor. Instructions are posted on the monitor.

4.2.3 Set up the communications/dose assessment room and "command center" for operation, as per Exhibit D.

4.2.3.1 Set up tables and chairs.

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MP-2081-EPP.022 4.2.3.2 Set up telecopier.

4.2.3.3 Set out telephones.

4.2.3.4 Set out the headset for the board writer.

4.2.4 Turn on Xerox machine.

4.3 The Radiation Control and Waste Handling Manager shall manage I&M support activities (dose assessment, communications, and radiation protection) from the and interface with the On-Site Emergency Coordinator.EOFg Specifically, the RCWHM shall:

4.3.1 Oversee arrangement of the training building as the EOF. See Exhibit D.

4.3.2 Establish communications directly as needed, with the OSEC for the purpose of managing I&M response to the event.

4.3.3 Ensure the EOF assumes responsibility for communication with off-site organizations.

4.3.4 Ensure the EOF assumes dose assessment and protective action decision-making responsibilities.

4.3.5 Coordinate I&M and Federal, State, and local response to the event via:

4.3.5.1 Information passed both ways through the communicators.

4.3.5.2 Establishing the "command center",

as needed. See Exhibit D.

4.3.5.3 Establishing the NRC room, as needed. See Exhibit D.

4.3.5.4 Establishing the New York Emergency Response Organization room, as needed. See Exhibit D.

4.3.6 Complete the top portion of Exhibit C for use by the Radiological Assessment Director.

4.3.7 Ensure Exhibit C is normally developed every 15 minutes. Approve Exhibit C upon completion and prior to release to off-site organizations.

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MP-2081-EPP.022 4.3.8 Remain cognizant. of the activi ~ - of the Radiation Protection Manager =:.". response to the emergency.

4.3.9 Direct the Shift Security Supervisor to establish security controls around the EOF building. These controls shall ensure that access is restricted to personnel assigned to the EOF.

4.4 The Communications Director shall perform the following functions:

4.4.1 Establish a chronological history log of events and make this log available to communications, dose assessment, radiation protection, and "command center" personnel.

4.4.2 Ensure that detailed event data, Exhibit B, is made available regularly to communications, dose assessment and radiation protection personnel. this data will be provided every Normally fifteen minutes by telecopiert from the TSC.

4.4.3 Ensure the communicators, dose assessment and radiation protection personnel are brought up-to-date regarding event data and information required to perform their functions.

4~4~4 Establish communication with the Berrien County Sheriff's Department, Michigan State Pol~ice, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, American Electric Power Initial Assessment Group and Public Affairs. Assume responsibility for this function from the TSC.

4.4.4.1 Exhibit B is to be provided to NRC and AEP, and to the JPIC and Westinghouse as needed.

4.4.4.2 Exhibit C is to be provided to AEP, the JPIC, the Berrien County Sherif f ' Department, and the Michigan State Police. Exhibit C is also to be supplied to the NRC as needed.

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MP-2081-EPP.022 4.4.5 Assume responsibility for the dose assessment and radiation protection functions from the TSC.

4.4.6 Communicate requests from off-site groups to the Technical Director.

4.5 The Radiological Assessment Director is responsible for:

4.5.1. Performing dose calculations for on-site and off-site areas and reporting these results to the Communications Director and Radiation Control and Waste Handling Manager.

4.5.2 Recommending protective actions on-site and off-site when appropriate.

4.6 The Radiation Protection Manager is responsible for:

4.6.1 Implementing the emergency radiation protection program including personnel monitoring and decontamination.

4.6.2 Directing activities of Radiation Monitoring teams and reporting results to the Radiation Control and Waste Handling Manager.

4.6.3 Directing the activities of Re-entry and Rescue teams, as appropriate.

4.6.4 Coordinating first-aid activities.

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J ACCIDENT ORMATION REPORTING DATA SHEE PMP 2081 EPP.022 EXHIBIT C D.C. Cook Unit Date Descriptioa of Event Prognosis For Terminatioa Or Worsening Classification: Unusual Event Alert Site Emergency General Emergency Injured Personnel: Yes, Number , No Radioactivity Contaminated: Yes No Estimated Duration of Release Basis for Projected Dose Calculation Source Term for Calculation Flow for Calculation Monitor Readiag Measurements Upper Limit of Moaitor Range Upper Limit on Containmeat Dose Rate 6" from Effluent Pipe I,eak Rate Sample Time Plow Obtained Time Source Term Obtained I

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Meteorological Coaditions: Wind Speed (mph)

Wind Direction: From To Stability Class: AT Pasqulll Cat. A D C D E Precipitation: Yes No Release Rate: Total Gas Ci/sec Release Height: Ground Level Projected Dose At: Site Boundary 2 Miles 5 Miles 10 Miles Dose Rate, Whole Body, R/hr

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Time Calculation Performed Input Verified t Support Requested From State or County Agencies:

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