ML18009A956
| ML18009A956 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Harris |
| Issue date: | 06/25/1991 |
| From: | Floyd S CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| NLS-91-161, NUDOCS 9106270289 | |
| Download: ML18009A956 (4) | |
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TRATION SYSTEM REGULATORY INFORMATXON DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)
ACCESSXON NBR:9106270289 DOC.DATE: 91/06/25 NOTARIZED: NO FACIL:50-400 Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Carolina AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION FLOYD,S.D.
Carolina Power
& Light Co.
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SUBJECT:
Informs that emergency preparedness exercise for facility scheduled for 910910.Encl provides objectives to be fulfilled.
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NLS 161 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTENTION:
Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT DOCKET NO. 50-400/LICENSE NO. NPF-63 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Gentlemen:
Carolina Power
& Light Company (CP&L) has scheduled an emergency preparedness exercise for Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP) for September 10, 1991.
This exercise is intended to fulfillthe annual exercise requirements set forth in 10CFR50, Appendix E.
The enclosure to this letter provides the objectives to be fulfilled (i.e., the 75-day submittal) as requested in the October 11, 1984 letter from Mr. R.
C. Lewis to Mr. E.
E. Utley.
The exercise will consist of a simulated accident at SHNPP which could escalate to a general emergency and will involve planned response and recovery actions to include:
emergency classification, notification of off-site organizations and plant personnel, actions to correct the emergency conditions, and initiation of accident assessment and protective actions as necessary to cope with the accident.
The exercise will simulate an emergency that results in off-site radiological releases.
Off-site participants in this exercise will include the State of North Carolina, the counties of Chatham,
- Harnett, Lee, and Wake, and support: agencies necessary to implement their emergency response plans in support of SHNPP.
On September 11,
- 1991, the state will exercise its plans related to the ingestion exposure pathway.
Please refer any questions regarding this submittal to Mr. Steven Chaplin at (919) 546-6623.
Yours very truly, LMR/jbw (1170HNP)
Enclosure S.
D. Flo d Manager Nuclear Licensing Section cc:
Mr. S.
D. Ebneter Ms.
B. L. Mozafari Mr. J.
E. Tedrow (NRC-SHNPP)
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1991 HNP EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE OBJECTIVES 1.
Demonstrate the ability to detect accident conditions, assess and project radiological consequences, and formulate near-term mitigating actions.
2.
Demonstrate the ability to identify and classify the emergency in accordance with the Emergency Plan.
3.
Demonstrate the ability of the Control Room staff to perform accident assessment and implement those appropriate mitigating actions necessary to place the plant in a safe and stable condition.
4.
Demonstrate the adequacy of procedures for alerting, notifying, and mobilizing on-site and off-site emergency response organization personnel.
5.
Demonstrate the timeliness and adequacy of the information provided in the initial notifications to state and county agencies.
6.
Demonstrate the ability to provide follow-up notifications to the state and county agencies'.
Demonstrate the capability to make timely and accurate notifications to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
8.
Demonstrate the ability to augment the on-shift emergency organization within the time limits specified within the Emergency Plan and implementing procedures (during normal working hours).
9.
Demonstrate the adequacy of the Technical Support Center in providing accident assessment and mitigation, dose assessment, and communication/
notification activities.
10.
Demonstrate the adequacy of the Operations Support Center in providing additional manpower support and coordination.
11.
Demonstrate the adequacy of the Emergency Operations Facility in providing off-site dose assessment, environmental monitoring, protective action recommendations, and evaluation/coordination of off-site activities.
12.
Demonstrate the ability to communicate between emergency response facilities, as well as environmental monitoring teams.
13.
Demonstrate that the radiological, meteorological, and process data transmittal to the Technical Support Center and Emergency Operations Facility is adequate.
14.
Demonstrate the adequacy of emergency kits and equipment in emergency response facilities.
(1170HHP)
1991 HNP EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE OBJECTIVES (continued) 15.
Demonstrate the ability to coordinate the preparation,
- review, and release of information to the public prior to activation of the Joint Information Center.
16.
Demonstrate the ability to p'erform rumor control activities.
17.
Demonstrate the adequacy of the equipment utilized for off-site radiological monitoring.
18.
Demonstrate the ability to formulate appropriate off-site protective action recommendations.
19.
Demonstrate that emergency exposure control procedures have been established and utilized in the protection of emergency workers.
20.
Demonstrate the capability to monitor personnel and equipment for contamination.
21.
Demonstrate the capability for providing on-site first aid.
22.
Demonstrate that adequate control measures have been established for plant access control.
23.
Demonstrate the ability to transport radiologically affected personnel to off-site medical support facilities.
24.
Demonstrate the ability to coordinate off-site radiological monitoring activities.
25.
Demonstrate the proper procedures and use of protective measures for entering a Radiologically Controlled Area under abnormal radiological conditions.
26.
Demonstrate the capability to coordinate the preparation,
- review, and release of information for the news media.
27.
Demonstrate the ability to coordinate news releases with the state and county personnel.
(1170HHP)