ML19270A346
| ML19270A346 | |
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| Site: | Ginna |
| Issue date: | 10/07/1981 |
| From: | ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP. |
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| PROC-811007-01, NUDOCS 8110280499 | |
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Scal.12C:1 SC-1.12C SPECIALIZED CALL LIST SC-1.12C
1.0 PURPOSE
1.1 To provide the Emergency coordinator with a listing of names and phone numbers of off-site personnel and facilities that may be required for special assignments during a Radiation Emergency.
2.0
REFERENCE:
2.1 Radiation Emergency Plan, SC-1.
3.0 INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 As directed by the Emergency Coordinator, the following personnel /
faciliities may be called for special assistance.
3.1.1 Medical o
3.1.1.1 Dr.
3.1.1.2 Dr.
3.1.1.3 Ontario Volunteer Ambulance 3.1.1.4 Rochester General Hospital 3.1.1.5 RN 3.1.1.6 Dr.
Company Operator 3.1.2 Police 3.1.2.1 New York State Police Warning Point 3.1.2.2 Canandaigua State Police 3.1.2.3 Williamson State Police
SC-1.12C:2 3.1.2.4 Wayne County Sheriff 3.1.2.5 Monroe County Sheriff 3.1.3 Fire 3.1.3.1 Ontario Volunteer Fire Department 3.1.4 other 3.1.4.1 Ontario Town Supervisor, Ontario Water Department 3.1.4.2 U.S. Coast Guard: Rochester Buffalo 3.1.4.3 Plant Protection Department Kodak Park 3.1.4.4 Wayne County Emergency bperations Center 3.1.4.5 Director Wayne County Office Disaster Preparedness 3.1.4.6 Monroe County Office of Emergency Preparedness (Nights, weekends & holidays) 3.1.4.7 Director, Brigadier General 3.1.4.8 Univeristy of Rochester Advance RAP Team 3.1.4.9 National Weather Service 3.1.5.1 Radiation Management Corporation Operation Manager
SC-1.12C:3 3.1.5.2
.algeson Nuclear Services, Inc.
3.1.5.3 Ph.D.
Consultant in Limnology and Oceanography 3.1.5.4 Nuclear Projects, Inc.
3.1.5.5 Dr.
University of Michigan, School of Public Health 3.1.5.6 3.1.5.7 Westinghouse Emergency Response Plan 3.1.5.7.1 See Attachment 2 3.1.5.8 Institute of Nuclear Power Operations 3.1.6 Company Assistance 3.1.6.1 Transportation Department Superintendent 3.1.6.2 General Maintenance Superintendent 3.1.6.3 Electric Substation Department Superintendent 3.1.6.4 Power Controller 3.1.7 Company Personnel 3.1.7.1 Vice President of Electric and Steam Production 3.1.7.2 Superintendent of Nuclear Production 3.1.7.3 Manager, Chemical / Environment Laboratory 3.1.7.4 V.P. and Chief Engineer
SC-1.12C:4 3.1.7.5 Manager, Nuclear Engineering 3.1.7.6 Q/A Coordinator 3.1.7.7 Chief Environmental Engineer 3.1.7.8 Supervisor, Power Plant Chemistry 3.1.8 Nuclear Regulatory Commission 3.1.8.1 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I King of Prussia, Pa.
3.1.8.2 Radiation Assistance Program Dept. of Energy Brook Haven Area 3.1.9 New York State 3.1.9.1 3.1.9.2 Lake District ODP
SC-1.12C:5 Eastern Service Area Emercency Communication Network Title Name Office Home HHL 1.
Field Serv'ce Manager ist Alternate 2nd Alternate 2.
Service Response Manager ist Alternate 2nd Alternate 3.
Emergency Response Director 4.
Emergency Response Deputy Director 5.
Emergency News Communications _
Please infom one Westinghouse contact, using this list in the. order shown, to ensure early notification to y of an emergency occurring at your plant.
Please be prepared to discuss as many facts as are available at the time of the call and identify a cog-nizant individual in your organization to provide continuing communications and updates to E.
I Note:
Unless indicated otherwise, all phone numbers are area code 412.
Where an area code other than 412 is shown, it applies to the office, home, and HHL nu=be rs.
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SC-1.2A UNUSUAL EVENT
1.0 PURPOSE
1.1 This procedure provides instructions on the actions which should be taken in res ponse to an Unusual Event at Ginna Station.
This includes notification of of fsite and plant organizations, actions to be taken by the Control Room and/or other plant personnel and guidance for continued evaluation.
1.2 To ensure that the plant operating staff recognizes initiating conditions, t akes ap propriate a:tione, and comes to a state of readiness to respond to more significant conditions.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 SC-1 Radiation Emergency Plan 2.2 SC-1.1A Ginna Station Event-Evaluation and Classification
3.0 INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 An Unusual Event ie an off-normal plant condition which by itself does not constitute an emergency condition but which indicates a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant, if appropriate action is not t aken.
See SC-1.1A for conditions which lead to an Urusual Event.
3.1.1 The attached table indicates the degree of severity of plant conditions which would classify an event as unus ual.
More specific action levels for these conditions are given in appropriate operational procedures.
3.2 Immediate actions 3.2.1 The Control Room Operator on becoming aware tha: an Unusual Event has occurred will notify the Shif t Supe rvis or.
3.3 The Operator will take appropriate action to limit or correct the condition so as to prevent more serious cons equences.
3.4 The Shift Supervisor shall report to the Control Room, evalucte the condition and direct res pons es as necessary.
!1e is Energency Coordinator until relieved.
3.5 A Control Roma Operator will make an appropriate call to the Plant Superintendent and Duty Engineer.
SC-1.2A:2 3.5.1 If conditions warrant the Technical Support Center may be manned (See
'C-1.3D).
An appropriate announcement should be made on the Plant PA System.
3.6 Notify NRC Operations Of ficer using Red Phone.
3.7 Notify State, Wayne, and Monroe Counties that an Unusual Event has occurred at Ginna Station using telephone numbers in 0-9.3, immediate Notification.
3.7.1 Information as to tne nature of the condition and any changes will be reported as they occur.
3.8 The Shift Supervisor shall call for assistance from maintenance personnel and staf f as needed.
3.9 Plant condtions shall be watched closely so that if the eme rgency classification becomes more s evere appropriate agencies will be notified and actions t ake n.
3.10 When condicions are under control a verbal closecut with the NRC will be made.
3.11 State and County Authorities will be notified of closecut of unusual event.
3.12 An A-25.1 or other appropriate report of the unusual condition will be made.
3.13 A written summary will be sent to the NRC within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> of closecut.
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SC-1.4 GENERAL EMERGENCY
1.0 PURPOSE
1.1 To provide instrtictions for actions to be taken in the event of a General Emergency.
NOTE: A General Emergency is an incident which has the potential for serious radiological consequences to the health and safety of the general public and may require assistance from of fsite support groups.
1.2 To initiate predetermined protective actions for the public.
1.3 To initiate additional measures as indicated by the radioact ive releases or potential releases.
1.4 To provide current information to of fsite authorities from plant parameters and offsite measurements.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 SC-1 Radiation Emergency Plan
3.0 INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 A Site Emergency has occurred which may result in a General Eme rgency.
Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or imnd nent core degradation with potential loss of containment in*egrity.
See SC-1.lA for conditions which lead to a General Emergency.
3.2 The Emergency Coordinatoc will declare a General Emergency when any or all symptons described in SC-1.lA.
He will promptly notify state and local authorities of the plant st atus and reasons for declaring a General Ene r gen c y.
3.3 The Emergency Coordinator will request of f-s ite support group assist ance (Refer to SC-1.12C), if any of the results of the of f-site radiation monitor survey indicate dose rates that could result in a 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> off-site exposure in excess of 5 REM to the thyroid or if he otherwise deems necessary, or a whole body dose rate greater than 500 mrem /hr.
SC-1.4:2 3.3.1 Consider recommending to State Bureau of Radiological Health precautionary evacuation within 1 mile of the site boundary in all directions, and up to 10 miles in down wind direction.
3.3.2 Notify RMC of General Emergency Condition (215-243-2950) 3.3 Notify Plant Doctors of Emergency Condition and any redical problems (524-2881).
3.4 Coordinate activities on site and off site and provide information as required.
3.4.1 Provide a dedicated individual for plant status updates to of fsite authorities and the public through the news media.
3.5 Senior Technical and Management Staf f will be available for consultation with NRC and other authorities through the Recovery Organization on a periodic basis.
3.6 Provide periodic meteorological information, radioactive release data, and dose projection updates to offsite authorities based upon plant conditions and forseeable contingencies.
3.7 When the situation is under control, close out or recommend reduction of the General Emergency by phone and/or briefing of of fsite authorities and the NRC.
3.8 A written summary of the event will be submitted within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> of the c l os e ou t.
3.9 For Post Accident Recove ry and Re-Entry refer to SC-1. ll.
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SC-1.2 PLANT RADIATION EMERGENCY
1.0 PURPOSE
1.1 To outline action required in the event that a Plant Radiation Emergency is declared.
NOTE: A plant radiation emergency exists upon the discovery of any conditions (s) which could ef fect the safety of personnel or equipment and involves only areas within the plant.
This incident may require partial or total evacuation of one or more buildings on site.
Once.a report of a plant radiation emergency has been received in the Control Room, the Shift Supervisor is res pons ible for determining the extent of the emergency.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 SC-1 Radiation Emergency Plan 2.2 Sup plement to IE Information Notice No. 80-06, July 29, 1980.
3.0 INSTRUCTIONS
3.1.
The following are conditions which indicate a Plant Radiation Emergency.
3.1.1 One or more area radiation monitors in a single building reach their alarm setpoint.
3.1.2 Report of unexpected increase in airborne activity in a work area reaching a level of 1 MPC.
3.1.3 Report of g radioactive spill in a work area.
Liquid greater than or equal t o 1 x 10-uci/cc spread over 25 square feet.
3.1.4 Hi flux at shutdown alarm.
3.1.5 Anytime ir is deemed necessary by the operator in charge.
3.2 An alarm on the liquid effluent monitor could indicate a low level release of radioactivity into the lake.
See SC-1.6 for res pons e.
SC-1.2:2 3.3 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS:
3.3.1 Control Room Operator Upon notification that a Plant Radiation Emergency exists, the following actions should be t aken:
NOTE:
The possibility exists that a higher level Emergency may be required if the situation dictates.
Evaluate conditions per procedure SC-1.lA.
3.3.1.1 Notify the Shift Supervisor 3.3.1.2 The reactor operator shall make an approporiate announcement over the paging syst em, that all personnel shall evacuate the af fected area and assemble in the Decontamination Room.
NOTE: For Hi flux at shutdown alarm, the Containment Evacuation Alarm should be sounded.
3.3.1.3 Take appropriate operator action to limit, contain, or correct the condition.
Refer to E-16.1 and E-16.2.
3.3.2 Shift Supervisor 3.3.2.1 Report to the Control Room 3.3.2.2 Evaluate plant conditions and direct appropriate actions as necess ary.
3.3.2.3 Notify the Health Physicist of the incident if available and request he send a Health Physics Technician to the af fected area to perform a survey.
If the Health Physicist or Health Physics Technician is not availab le, send an Auxiliary Operator to the af fected area to perform a survey and take the action as necessary.
Barricade evacuated area and post properly.
3.3.2.3.lNotify the Security Force.
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Eva~1uat e~ '. ne-~res ults of the radiat ion s urvey If the results of the survey show radiation or contamination levels te a.
be normal, permit routine entry to the area.
Announce over the paging system that the plant radiation emergency no longer exists and that the area is cleared for routine ent ry.
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If the results of the radiation survey show radiation or cont amination levels above normal in the local area, ens ure that the affected area is roped of f and appropriately marked as to specific radiological conditions.
c.
If analysis of vent samples or liquids released shows greater than Technical Specification limit releases notify State and County Authorities of appropriate emergency class.
SC-1.2:3 3.3.2.5 Determine the cause of plant radiation emergency and take appropriate steps to return condition to normal.
3.3.2.6 Notify the Plant Superintendent / Assistant Supe rint endent and Duty Engineer of the situation.
3.3.2.7 Have the Health Physics Technician / Auxiliary Operator monitor all potentially contaminated personnel who are assembled at the Decont amination Room.
3.3.3 Health Physics Technician or Auxiliary Operator Upon notification that a Plant Radiation Emergency exists, the Health Physics Technician or Auxiliary Operator will perform radiation survey and personnel monitoring and decont amination as directed by Shif t Supervisor / Control Room Operator or Health Physicist.
He will check s ign-in sheets and make sure that all personnel in the area are accounted for.
Insure evacuated area is barricaded and posted properly.
3.3.4 Personnel in the Area Upon notification or recognition that a Plant Emergency exists:
3.3.4.1 Notify the Control Room of the conditions in the area and suspected cause of the emergency.
3.3.4.2 If possible, take steps to isolate and/or confirm the source of radiation without being s ubjected to unnecessary radiation expos ure.
3.3.4.3 Leave the area if directed to do so by the announced local evacuation, Health Physics personnel, Shift Supervisor, or Auxiliary Operator.
T ake appropriate steps while leaving the area to prevent and minimize the spread of radioact ive cont amination.
Leave the area and report to decont amination area.
3.3.4.4 Non-Operating personnel who are not cont aminated report to the Service Building Meeting Room for debriefing by their Supervisor (refer to SC-1.5).
3.3.4.5 Contaminated personnel report to the decontamination area and proceed with decontamination.
3.3.5 other Personnel on Site 3.3.5.1 Plant Superintendent, the Duty Engineer and Health Physicist or alternates:
a.
Report to the Technical Support Center b.
Tvaluate s ituation and determine c ours e of action.
SC-1.2:4 3.3.5.2 Security Force Stop all visitors and vehicles from entering the protected area until Superintendent or his designee notify them that the condition is corrected.
3.4 SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS:
3.4.1 The Shift Supervisor and/or the Plant Superintendent shall determine the course of action to be taken to clean up area, correct cause of accident and return area to normal operation.
3.4.2 Prepare a Ginna Station Event Report (A-25.1).
The Plant Operations Review Committee shall review the accident and investigate procedures to prevent its reoccurence.