ML17348B399
| ML17348B399 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Turkey Point |
| Issue date: | 02/06/1992 |
| From: | Plunkett T FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| L-92-29, NUDOCS 9202240187 | |
| Download: ML17348B399 (17) | |
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ACCESSION NBR:9202240187 DOC.DATE: 92/02/06 NOTARIZED:
NO FACIL~50-250 Turkey Point Plant, Unit 3, Florida Power and Light C 50-251 Turkey Point Plant, Unit 4, Florida Power and Light C AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION PLUNKETT,T.F.
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& Light Co.
RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)
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& objectives for 1992 annual emergency preparedness exercise to be conducted on 920506.Objectives I
developed in conjunction w/state
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.. Box 029100, Miami, FL, 33102-9100 FPL FEB 0 5 1992 L-92-29 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.
C.
20555 Gentlemen:
Re:
Turkey Point Units 3 and 4
Docket Nos.
50-250 and 50-251 Emer enc Exercise Ma 1992 This letter forwards Florida Power
& Light Company' scope and objectives for the 1992 Turkey Point Annual Emergency Preparedness Exercise.
The objectives were developed in conjunction with state and local governments.
The exercise will be conducted on May 6, 1992 and will involve participation by local emergency response agencies and State emergency response personnel, If there are any questions or comments concerning the exercise, or its objectives, please contact Mr'. John Kirkpatrick at (305) 246-6226.
Very truly yours, T ~ F. Plunkett Vice President Turkey Point Nuclear TFP/OIH Attachment cc:
Stewart D. Ebneter, Regional Administrator, Region II, USNRC Senior Resident Inspector,
- USNRC, Turkey Point Plant W. Rankin, Emergency Preparedness Section Chief, Region IIr USNRC 9202240l87 920206 PDR ADOCK OS000250 Fr-PDR QO UU+
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ATTACHMENT TO L-92-29
A POWER AND LIGHTCO TUIMEYPOINT NUCLEAR PLANT 1992 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATEDEXERCISE MAY6, 1992 EXER I E PE To assure that the health and safety of the general public is protected in the event of an accident at Turkey Point Nuclear Plant (PTN), it is necessary for the Florida Power and Light Company (FPL) to conduct an annual emergency preparedness exercise.
This exercise involves mobilization of FPL, State of Florida and Local Government Agency personnel and resources to respond to a simulated accident scenario.
The exercise willbe evaluated onsite by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
An FPL Controller/Evaluator organization will control, observe, evaluate and critique the PTN portion of the exercise and the NRC will evaluate the FPL performance so that the emergency response capabilities of the utilitymay be assessed.
The State ofFlorida, and Dade and Monroe County emergency response organizations willparticipate for training purposes only, and willnot be evaluated.
Due to the compressed timeline of the exercise, some portions of the FPL Emergency Response Organization may be prepositioned.
Allonsite Emergency Response Facilities willbe activated in accordance with simulated conditions and appropriate emergency response procedures for the exercise.
Exercise participants ("players" ) willnot have any prior knowledge of the simulated accident events, operational sequence, radiological effluents or weather conditions.
A radiological medical emergency willbe integrated into the operational and radiological portion of the exercise scenario in order to evaluate the ability of the PTN plant staff to effectively respond to a contaminated/injured individual. The medical emergency willalso test the ability of the designated hospital, Baptist Hospital, to treat a contaminated/injured patient.
In addition, the exercise incorporates the following:
Radiological Monitoring Drill-both onsite and off-site teams willbe dispatched during the exercise to obtain required air samples and measurements associated with a simulated offsite release of radioactivity and communicate these results to the appropriate Emergency
Response
Facility (ERF).
(Field monitoring team protective clothing and respiratory protection willbe simulated in the field.)
Health Physics Drill-involves the response to and analysis ofsimulated elevated activity airborne or liquid samples, radiation exposure control, emergency dosimetry and the use of protective equipment onsite.
Communications Drill-Actual usage and demonstration of the integrity of emergency response communications links and equipment.
Fire Drill - a demonstration of the onsite Fire Team to respond to and extinguish a simulated fire with Offsite Assistance.
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Medical Emergency Drill - a demonstration of the response to a simulated medical emergency situation involving radiological considerations including the packaging and transport ofthe simulated injured person to the designated off-site treatment facility.
The preceding sub-drills are incorporated into the exercise scenario and will be demonstrated concurrently in the course of the exercise.
The overall intent of the exercise is to demonstrate that the FPL staff assigned responsibilities in an emergency situation are adequately trained to perform in accordance with the Emergency Plan and its implementing procedures.
A POWER AND LIGHTCO Y POINT NUCLEAR PLAN 1992 EMERGENCY PREPARE)NESS EVALUATEDEXERCISE MAY6, 1992 EXKR I E E TIV The Turkey Point Nuclear Plant (PTN) emergency preparedness evaluated exercise objectives are based upon Nuclear Regulatory Commission requirements provided in 10 CFR 50:
a) 50.47, Emergency Plans; and b) Appendix E, Emergency Planning and Preparedness forProduction and Utilization Facilities. Additional guidance provided in NUREG-0654, FEMA-REP-1, Revision 1, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support ofNuclear Power Plants, was utilized in developing the objectives. The exercise willbe conducted and evaluated using a realistic basis for activities.
The following objectives.for the PTN portion of the exercise are consistent with the aforementioned documents; A.
Exerci e Pl nnin 1.
Conduct an exercise of the PTN Emergency Plan.
2.
Provide an opportunity for the State of Florida and Dade and Monroe Counties to participate in an exercise.
3.
Prepare an exercise information package to include:
a.
The objectives of the exercise and appropriate evaluation criteria.
b.
The date, time period, place, and a list of participating organizations c.
The simulated sequence of events.
d.
The time schedule of real and simulated initiating events.
e.
The narrative summary.
4.
Conduct a critique of the exercise and prepare an evaluation report.
5.
Demonstrate that corrective actions are tracked until completion.
(Critique Report and Corrective Actions willbe issued within 15 working days of the exercise.)
FPL/PfN ER IK BET (Continu B.
mer en rani ti n nd Re ur Demonstrate the prompt activation, adequacy of the staffing and set up, as appropriate, of emergency response facilities as follows:
-Control Room
-Technical Support Center (TSC)
-Operations Support Center (OSC)
-Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)
-Emergency News Center (ENC) 2.
Demonstrate the capability of the FPL Emergency Response Organization to implement their Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.
3.
Demonstrate the ability of the Emergency
Response
Facility Managers/Supervisors to provide overall direction, including "command and control by initiating, coordinating, and implementing timely and effective decisions during a radiological emergency.
4.
Demonstrate the ability to effectively transfer command and control of emergency response functions from the Control Room to the TSC/EOF.
5.
Demonstrate the provisions for continuous staffing of the emergency facilities.
6.
Demonstrate the interface capability between the FPL Emergency Response Organization and the State of Florida and Dade and Monroe Counties for effective response coordination to a radiological emergency and adequate protection of the health and safety of the public.
7.
Demonstrate the ability to control access to emergency facilities.
8.
Demonstrate the ability to provide a liaison at each participating offsite governmental emergency operations center (EOC).
9.
10.
Demonstrate adequacy of designated facilities and equipment to support emergency operations.
Demonstrate the availability of outside support agencies and organizations who may be requested to provide assistance in an emergency.
Demonstrate the ability of corporate personnel to augment the Emergency
Response
Organization and support the plant staff.
12.
Demonstrate the ability to notify emergency response personnel.
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I ifi in Demonstrate the availability of methods, equipment, and expertise to make rapid assessments ofthe consequences ofany radiological hazards, including the dispatch and coordination of Field Monitoring Teams.
2.
Demonstrate the ability to recognize emergency action levels (EALs) and properly classify emergencies in accordance with the Turkey Point Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.
D.
ificati n an mm ni i n Demonstrate the ability to notify offsite emergency organizations within approximately 15 minutes of each emergency classification.
2.
Demonstrate the ability to notify the NRC of any emergency classification within approximately one hour of the declaration.
3.
Demonstrate the ability to notify FPL Emergency Response Organization personnel.
4.
Demonstrate the ability to develop and send timely information to State and local authorities as required by the Emergency Plan.
5.
Demonstrate the ability to communicate among the Control Room, TSC, OSC, EOF, and ENC, as appropriate.
6.
Demonstrate that adequate communication capabilities exist between FPL, and the State and local Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs).
7.
Demonstrate that adequate communications capabilities exist among FPL, the State Radiation Monitoring Teams and the Turkey Point Plant.
8, Demonstrate the ability to communicate among the Control Room, TSC, EOF, and NRC Operations Center in Bethesda (simulated).
E.
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m n Demonstrate methods and techniques for determining the source term of releases or potential releases of radioactive material.
2.
Demonstrate the adequacy of methods and techniques for determining the magnitude of the releases of radioactive materials based on plant system parameters and effluent monitors.
3..
Demonstrate the ability to estimate integrated dose from projected or actual dose rates and to formulate Protective Action Recommendations (PARs).
ER I E B ECTIVES iContinn 4.
Demonstrate the ability to monitor and control emergency worker radiation exposure and implement exposure guidelines as appropriate.
5.
Demonstrate the availability of respiratory protection, and protective clothing for onsite emergency response personnel.
6.
Demonstrate the availability of a procedural mechanism to expeditiously evaluate risks and authorize emergency workers to receive doses in excess of 10 CFR 20 limits, as appropriate.
7.
Demonstrate the capability for onsite contamination control.
8.
Demonstrate the ability to decontaminate onsite personnel, as appropriate.
9.
Demonstrate the capability to transport a contaminated injured person offsite.
10.
Demonstrate the ability to evaluate the radiation exposure and contamination levels (external) of an accident victim.
11.
Demonstrate the capability for onsite and offsite radiological monitoring, to include collection, and analysis of sample media (e.g. air) and provisions for communications and record keeping.
12.
Demonstrate the ability to collect and prepare for shipment simulated elevated airborne or liquid samples as required.
13.
Demonstrate the capability to use the Post Accident Sampling System (PASS) (walk-through/simulate).
14.
Demonstrate the ability to analyze fluid samples and provide the isotopic and chemical results of the analysis within three hours of the time the sample was first requested.
F. PEAi L 1.
Demonstrate the ability to recommend protective actions to appropriate offsite authorities.
2.
Demonstrate the ability to advise individuals onsite or in owner controlled areas of emergency conditions.
3.
Demonstrate the capability for onsite first aid.
4.
Demonstrate the ability to conduct search and rescue procedures for the persons identified as missing during accountability procedures.
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Bglllitf i L 1.
Demonstrate the operations of the ENC and the availability of space for the media.
2.
Demonstrate the ability to brief the media in a clear, accurate and timely manner.
3.
Demonstrate coordination of information prior to its release.
4.
Demonstrate the ability to establish and operate rumor control in a coordinated fashion.
H.
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1.
Demonstrate the availability ofprocedures to support re-entry and recovery.
a.
De-escalation/termination from the emergency phase, and transition to recovery phase.
b.
Inform the State of the opportunity to reduce the need for protective actions.
I.
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Demonstrate the ability to respond to a radiation medical emergency in a timely manner 2.
Demonstrate the capability of the First Aid and Personnel Decontamination Teams to respond to a medical emergency, administer first aid, and survey for contamination on a simulated contaminated, injured individual.
3.
Demonstrate the capability to arrange for and obtain transportation and off-site medical support for a radiological accident victim.
4.
Demonstrate the ability of Baptist Hospital personnel to treat a
contaminated, injured patient.
1.
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Demonstrate the ability of the Fire Brigade to respond to a fire emergency in a timely and appropriate manner.
2.
Demonstrate the ability to obtain and utilize offsite assistance in fighting a fire within the Protected Area.
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~x~m ~in Areas of the PTN Emergency Plan that will~T be demonstrated during this exercise include:
1.
Site evacuation of non-essential personnel.
2.
Onsite personnel accountability.
3.
Actual shift turnover gong term shift assignments willbe demonstrated by rosters)
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Real time activation of the EOF and ENC.
5.
Actual drawing of a sample utilizing the Post-Accident Sampling System (PASS).
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