ML19327C018
| ML19327C018 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Peach Bottom |
| Issue date: | 11/06/1989 |
| From: | Hunger G PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8911150040 | |
| Download: ML19327C018 (5) | |
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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NUCLEAR GROUP HEADQUARTERS l
955 65 CHESTERBROOK BLVD, yggg WAYNE. PA 19047 5691
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Docket Nos.
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50-278 License Nos. DPR-44 l
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l U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn:
Document Control Desk Washington D. C.
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SUBJECT:
Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, Units 2 and 3 Exercise Objectives Emergency Preparedness Exercise for 1990
Dear Sir:
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Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station expects to conduct the Annual Emergency
' Freparedness Exercise on February 7,1990. This exercise will be a full scale exercise.
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The objectives related to Philadelphia Electric Company's emergency response are enclosed for your review.
The objectives relating to State and County emergency response are being submitted by the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency and the i
Maryland Emergency Management Agency.
if you have any questions or comments relating to Philadelphia Electric Company's objectives regarding this exercise, please do not hesitate to contact us.
i Sincerely, 5
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Director Licensing Section Nuclear Services Department j
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W. T. Russell, Administrator, Region 1. USNRC (2 copies)
T. P. Johnson, Senior USNRC Resident Inpsector - PBAPS D. F. Taylor, Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency E. O. Tremper, Maryland Emergency Management Agency T. Gerusky, Bureau of Radiation Protection J. McCarey Federal Emergency Management Agency M-8911150040 891106 PDR ADOCK 05000277 F
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PHILADELPNIA ELE TRIC COMPANY EMERGENCY MESPONSE OS.lE TIVES FOR THE 1990 NMCIFEMA OSSEMVED EMEMGENCY MESPONSE EMERCISE in order to demonstrate the radiological tactgency response preparedness of the
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Pesch Bolton Atomic power Station, the philadelphia Electric Company (Pi:Co),
i the pennsylvania Energency Management Agency (pBNA), the Natyland Energency Management Agency (NENA), and the surrounding jurisdictions will conduct an intotegrated radiological energency response exercise.
The pKCo objectives f or j
the exercise are as follows:
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Denonstrate the control Boon staff 's ability to recognize operational symptons and parameters indicative of degrading plant conditions with respect to established energency action levels, 2.
Denonstrate the ability to properly classify caergency conditions.
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Denonstrate the ability to pts.perly escalate the energency response based upon event classification.
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Eme_rge_ncy__ esponse R
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Denonstrate the ability to properly respond to simulated eactgency conditions by properly identifying, prioritizing, and pursuing appropriste corrective actions.
2.
Denonstrate a coordinated response effort among the Vatious energency teams, aimed at a common goal of accident altigation and protection of the health and safety of onsite workers and the offsite public.
3.
Demonstrate the adequacy of the PBAPS Energency Plan laplementing Procedures applicable to the scenario and the capability of the eactgency response organization to implement the procedures.
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Communications 1.
Demonstrate that appropriate and reliable connunications exist to accomplish timely notification of off-site agencies and to maintain connunications.
2.
Demonstrate that organizallons outside PECo providing assistance can be notified as appropriate.
3.
Demonstrate the capability for timely mobilization of caergency response personnel.
4.
Demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate with caergency teams in-plant and out-of-plant.
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Demonstrete that conaunications are accurate and performed in a timely manners that messages are properly logged; that status boards are accurately naintained and updated, and current information is readily obtainable.
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Denonstt:t3 that'approprl:t3 briefi:gs Gr) h:1d, both r:utinJ1y C:d upon changes 13 p15 t conditions c:d th:t inconing p:r::nnel cro adequately briefed and updated.
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Med606cgicel end Envkonmestel Aseeeement 1.
Denonstrate the abillty to perfore initial dose projections utilising the control roon dose assessment systen.
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Denonstrate the ability to properly assess radioingical data to formulate accurate off-site radiological dose projections.
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Demostrate the use of post-accident sampling equipment to obtain, i
transport, and analyse sinulated sanphes under conditions involving fueJ damage.
4.
Denonstrate the ability to evaluate field radiological sonitoring data, off-site radiological dose projections and plant conditions, to arrive at appropriate protective action reconnendations.
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Denonstrate the activation, operation, and reporting of the ficid monitoring trans.
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Denonstrate the ability to conduct radiological nonitoring while natntaining personnel radiation exposure ALARA.
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Demonstrate effective coordination of radiological and environmental assessment with the Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation Protection (BRP) and the Naryland Radiological Health Progran (RNP).
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Emergency Response FecMies and Equkwnent l'
1.
Demonstrate the effectiveness and proper utilization of energency response facilities.
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Demonstrate that sufficient energency egulpnenL exists to effectively perfora energency actions.
3.
Denonstrate that adequale security of energency response facilities and vital areas can be maintained.
4.
Denonstrate the ability of station and corporate personnel to activate the energency response facilities as appropriate for the exist.ing energency class and to transfer functional responsibilities to the appropriate operations center when escalating to a different energency class.
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Demonstrate that effective connand and control of each facility can be established and nalntained.
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Demonstrate the ability to obtain vital intornation, and to develop
'I and disseminate linely and accurate news releases with ninimal impact on accident alligation activities.
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Demonstrate that briefings concerning plant events are provided to the media in a clear, accurate, and tieely manner during the emergency.
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Demonstrate that rumor control and media inguiry can be handled in a timely and accurate nanner.
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Demonstrate that Vublic information is coordinated between PECO and h
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PECo Organisation i
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Demonstrate that sufficient PECO energency personnel are available l
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Demonstrate timely and proper response of emergency personnel to l
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Demonstrate proper transfer of responsibility between "on shift" and t
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Denonstrate the ability to transfer overall conaand and control responsiblities between shift Supervision, Energency Director, and Energency Response Manager.
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Personnel PYotection i
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Denonstrale the ability to provide safe, controlled, and llaely on-sit.e access for local off-site energency services.
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Demonstrate the ability to conduct area eurveys under energency conditions.
3.
Demonstrale the ability to provide adequate radiation protection services such as doslactry and personnel monitoring.
4.
Demonstrate the decision-asking process for consideration of thyroid-blocking agent distribution to energency personnel.
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Demonstrate proper radiation exposure recordkeeping f or emergency personnel.
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Denonstrate the ability to properly and safely respond to a fire and to rely on a designated offsite fire company for assistance.
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