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Central Files Version of Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure FNP-0-EIP-26, Offsite Notification
ML19341B479
Person / Time
Site: Farley  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 11/03/1980
From: Hairston W
ALABAMA POWER CO.
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Shared Package
ML19341B472 List:
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FNP--EIP-26, FNP-0-EIP-26, NUDOCS 8102020331
Download: ML19341B479 (23)


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t VOLUVE 14 FNP-0-EIP-26 November 3, 1980 Revision 0 FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE FNP-0-EIP-26 S

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VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-26 OFFSITE NOTIFICATION

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1.0 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to outline the responsibilities of plant officials in notifying offsite authorities concerning various events at Farley Nuclear Plant.

2.0 References 2.1 Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan 2.2 FNP-0-EIP-2 Duties of the Shift Supervisor 2.3 FNP-0-EIP-3 Duties of the Emergency Director 2.4 FNP-0-EIP-8 Notification Roster 2.5 FNP-0-EIP-11 Handling of Injured Personnel 2.6 FNP-0-EIP-12 Alert 2.7 FNP-0-EIP-13 Fire Emergencies 2.8 FNP-0-EIP-17 Notification of Unusual Event

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2.9 FNP-0-EIP-18 Site Emergency 2.10 FNP-0-EIP-19 General Emergency 2.11 10CFR50.72 d

3.0 General In the event of certain occurrences at Farley Nuclear Plant, several offsite authorities must be notified.

It is the responsibility of plant officials to make the notification to the appropriate authorities.

The plant officials responsible for official notifications are:

3.1 Shift Supervisor 3.2 Emergency Director 3.3 Security Supervisor NOTE: As a general rule, notification of offsite-support groups will be at the Emergency Director's discretion.

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VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-26 NOTE: Appendices A and B, Upper Management Reporting i

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respectively, are included to summarize the notification requirements of APCo Management Procedures and 10CFR Part 50 Section 50.72, respectively, All the events requiring notifications in the appendices are also included in sections 5.1 through 5.10.

4.0 Notification Means 4.1 The NRC regional office shall preferably be contacted by use of the NRC Ring Down Communi-cation Line (Red Phone) for notifications required within one hour of the occurrence of the event.

If the Red Phone is not functional, notify the NRC regional office by commercial telephone service using FNP-0-EIP-8 to obtain appropriate telephone numbers.

4.2 The Alabama Division of Radiological Health shall be notified by commercial telephone service using FNP-0-EIP-8 to obtain appropriate telephone numbers.

The Emergency Notification Network shall be used for initial notification only in the event of a General Emergency and the Alabama rw Division of Radiological Health cannot be contacted

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within 10 minutes.

The ENN may be used by offsite authorities to authenticate notifications.

It may be used for subsequent transmission of information after the initial notification has been accomplished.

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c 4.3 Necessary telephone numbers for offsite agencies, support groups, and plant employees are contained in FNP-0-EIP-8 and in the Plant Call List which is attached to EIP-8.

5.0 Notification Requirements of Abnormal Occurrences Occurrence Para. No.

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Alert EIP-12 5.3 Environmental Incident 5.8.10.,

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Events Causing Media Interest 5.9.3 l

Fire Emergency EIP-13 3.4 General Emergency EIP-19 5.7 2

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VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-26 Licensed Material Incident 5.8.9

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Loss of Red Phone Operability 5.1 Nonlicensed Material Incident 5.8.8 Notification of Unusual Event EIP-17 5.5 Personnel Emergency EIP-11 5.2 Personnel Error or Procedural Inadequacy 5.8.3 Causing a Compromise of a Safaty Function Radiation Contamination 5.8.6 Radiation Release, Accidental 5.8.5 Reactor Trip or Safety Injection 5.8.4 Security Related Incidents 5.10 Site Emergency EIP-18 5.6 Strikes by Employees 5.8.7 Technical Specifications, Event Causing 5.8.2 and Shutdown 5.9.1 Technical Specifications, Exceeding Safety 5.8.1 Limit Technical Specifications, Prompt Reporting 5.8.11 c

Unscheduled Shutdowns or Power Reductions 5.9.2 Other Events of Possible Concern To 5.9.4 Upper Management 5.1 Loss of NRC Ring-Down Communication Line (Red Phone) i Upon loss of the NRC Ring-Down Communication Line (red phone), the shift Supervisor shall l

immediately notify the NRC by commercial telephone or relayed message.

5.2 Notification Requirements for a Handling of Injured Personnel Emergency (EIP-11) 5.2.1 The Shift Supervisor shall notify:

  • 5.2.1.1 an ambulance service and CSC to escort the ambulance.
  • Shall be notified as deemed necessary 3

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VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-26 5.2.1.2 the Southeast Alabama Medical Center (SAMC)

O 5.2.1.3 an Alabama Power Company Doctor 5.2.1.4 the Emergency Director 5.2.2 The Emergency Director shall notify:

5.2.2.1 the Emergency' Coordinator 5.2.2.2 the Alabama Division of Radiological Health if a radiation casualty is transported to an offsite medical facility.

5.2.2.3 the NRC, if the injury in the judgement of the licensee representative will require admission of the injured individual to a hospital for treatment or observation for an extended period of time (greater than 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br />).

Injuries that only require treatment and/or medical observation at a hospital or offsite medical facility, but do not meet the conditions specified above, are not required to be reported.

c 5.2.2.4 ANI (American Nuclear Insurers) within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> if a radiation casualty is transported to an j

offsite medical facility l

  • 5.2.2.5 the Radiation Casualty Treatment Facility (RCTF)
  • 5.2.2.6 Medical Transportation units for possible transfer of l

personnel to the RCTF or ORAU

  • 5.2.2.7 the Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU)
  • Shall be notified as deemed necessary

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5.3 Notification Requirements for an Alert (EIP-12) 5.3.1 The Shift Supervisor shall notify:

5.3.1.1 the Central Security Control 5.3.1.2 the Emergency Director i

5.3.2 The Emergency Director shall notify:

L 5.3.2.1 The necessary portions of the plant er:ergency organization by providing instructions for the Administrative Aide.

5.3.2.2 The Emergency Coordinator 5.3.2.3 The NRC 5.3.2.4 The State of Alabama 5.3.2.5 American Nuclear Insu.~ers within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.

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Rucker if decided necessary by the

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Emergency Director.

5.4 Notification Requirements for a Fire Emergency (EIP-13)

C 5.4.1 The Shift Supervisor shall notify:

  • 5.4.1.1 the Dothan Fire Department (DFD) a.

Place call to DFD and hang up.

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Wait for DFD to return call.

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Summon DFD, if needed.

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VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-26 5.4.1.2 the Emergency Director

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5.4.1.3 the Plant Fire Marshal 5.4.1.4 if outside agencies are called in for assistance, notify Central Security Control.

5.4.2 The Emergency Director shall notify:

5.4.2.1 the Administrative Aide 5.4.2.2 the Emergency Coordinator 5.4.2.3 the NRC 5.4.2.4 the State of Alabama 5.4.2.5 ANI (American Nuclear Insurers) within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> if offsite assist ance is necessary.

5.5 Notification Requirement.s for a Notification cf Unusual Event (EIP-17).

5.5.1 The Shift Supervisor shall notify:

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5.5.1.1 Central Security Control if the emergency involves plant security threats 5.5.1.2 the Emergency Director C

5.5.2 The Emergency Director shall notify:

i 5.5.2.1 The necessary portions of the plant emergency organization by providing instructions for the Administrative Aide.

5.5.2.2 the Emergency Coordinator 5.5.2.3 the NRC l

5.5.2.4 the State of Alabama Division l

of Radiological Health.

5.5.2.5 American Nuclear Insurers within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> l-6 Rev. 0

VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-26 5.6 Notification Requirements for a Site Emergency (EIP-18) 5.6.1 The Shift Supervisor shall notify:

5.6.1.1 Central Security Control if the emergency involves plant security threats 5.6.1.2 the Emergency Director 5.6.2 The Emergency Director shall notify:

5.6.2.1 the necessary portions of the plant emergency organization by providing instructions for the Administrative Aide 5.6.2.2 the Emergency' Coordinator 5.6.2.3 The NRC and maintain a continuous open communication channel 5.6.2.4 The State of Alabama 5.6.2.5 ANI (American Nuclear Insurers) within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />

  • 5.6.2.6 the Savannah River Operations Office (SROO) through the State of Alabama if their assistance is needed to protect the health and safety of the public.
  • 5.6.3 Security shall notify the EOP.at Fort Rucker if decided necessary by the l

Emergency Director.

5.7 Notification Requirements for a General Emergency l

(EIP-19) l 5.7.1 The Shift Supervisor shall notify:

5.7.1.1 the Emergency Director 5.7.1.2 if the Emergency Director is i

not on site and the dose estimate from EIP-9 meets the criteria of section 3.2.1 of EIP-19, notify:

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VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-26 5.7.1.2.1 the State of Alabama 5.7.1.2.2 if the State of Alabama cannot be notified within 10 minutes, notify the local offsite governmental agencies using the ENN 5.7.1.3 Central Security Control if the emergency involves loss of plant security.

5.7.2' The Emergency Director shall notify:

5.7.2.1 the necessary portions of the plant emergency organization by providing instructions for the Administrative Aide 5.7.2.2 the Emergency Coordinator 5.7.2.3 the NRC 5.7.2.4 the State of Alabama 5.7.2.5 ANI (American Nuclear Insurers) 5.7.2.6 the Savannah River Operations Office (SROO) if their assistance is needed to protect the health and safety of the public I

5.8 The NRC Operations Center and the Emergency Coordinator shall be contacted by the Shift Supervisor or the Emergency Director as soon as possible and in all c&ses within one hour by telephone of the occurrence of any of the following significant events and shall identify that event as being reported pursuant to section 10CFR50.72:

5.8.1 The exceeding of any Technical Specification Safety limit.

In addition, an open and l

continuous channel shall be established and maintained with the NRC Operations Center and shall be closed only when notified by the NRC.

This notification shall be confirmed by telegraph, mailgram, L

or facsimile transmission in accordance with section 6.9 of the Technical Specifi-I cations.

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VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-26 5.8.2 Any event requiring initiation of shutdown of the nuclear power plant in accordance O

with Technical Specification Limiting Conditions for Operation.

5.8.3 Personnel error or procedural inadequacy which, during normal operations, anticipated operational occurrences, or accident conditions, prevents or could prevent, by itself, the fulfillment of the safety function of those structures, systems, and components important to safety that are needed to (i) shutdown the reactor safely and maintain it in a safe shutdown condition, or (ii) remove residual heat following reactor shutdown, or (iii) limit the release of radioactive material to acceptable levels or reduce the potential for such release.

5.8.4 Any event resulting in manual or automatic actuation of Engineered Safety Features, including the Reactor Protection System (Reactor Trip or Safety Injection).

Actuation of Engineered Safety Features including the Reactor Protection System which result from and are part of the O

planned sequence during surveillance testing does not constitute an event s-reportable under this item.

5.8.5 Any accidental, unplanned, or uncontrolled radioactive release.

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releases from maintenance or other operational activities are not included.)

This notification shall be-confirmed by telegraph, mailgram, or facsimile trans-l mission in accordance with section 6.9 of the Technical Specifications.

5.8.6 Any serious personnel radioactive contami-nation requiring extensive onsite deconta-mination or outside assistance.

This notification shall be confirmed by telegraph, mailgram, or facsimile trans-mission in accordance with section 6.9 l

of the Technical Specifications.

5.8.7 Strikes of operating employees.or se.;urity guards, or honoring of picket lines by these employees.

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VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-26 5.8.8 Any incident involving byproduct, source, or special nuclear material possessed by (q_)g him and which may have caused or threatens to cause:

(a)

Exposure of the whole -body of any individual to 25 rems or more of radiation; exposure of the skin of the whole body of any individual of 150 rems or more of radiation; or exposure of the feet, ankles, hands or forearms of any individual to 375 rems or more of radiation; or (b)

The release of radioactive material in concentrations which, if averaged over a period of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, would exceed 5,000 times the limits specified for such materials in 10CFR20 Appendix B, Table II; or (c)

A loss of one working week or more of the operation of any facilities affected; or (d)

Damage to property in excess of

$200,000.

5.8.9 Any incident involving licensed material possessed by him and which may have caused or threatens to cause:

(a)

Exposure of the whole body of any individual to 5 rems or more of radiation; exposure of the skin of the whole body of any individual to 30 rems or more of radiation; or exposure of the feet, ankles, hands, or forearms to 75 rems or more of radiation; or (b)

The release of radioactive material in concentrations which, if averaged over a period of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, would exceed 500 times the limits specified for such materials in 10CFR20 Appendix B, Table II; or (c)

A loss of one day or more of the operation of any facilities affected; or

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Damage to property in excess of S2,000.

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VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-26 5.8.10 Any event that results in the nuclear

(')s power plant not being in a controlled or

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expected condition while operating or shutdown.

This notification shall be confirmed by telegraph, mailgram, or facsimile transmission in accordance with section 6.9 of the Technical Specifi-cations.

5.9 Additional Emergency Coordinator Notifications To insure that the 9ppropriate company upper management positions receive timely reports concerning unusual significant events, the guidelines listed below shall be used.

The Shift Supervisor (unless specifically relieved of such responsibility on an event-by-event basis by the Plant Manager or his alternate who is designated at the time as the on-call Emergency Director) shall verbally report the following events to the on-call Emergency Coordinator:

5.9.1

" Limiting conditions of operations" (LCO's) as contained in the Technical Specifications that could require unit shutdowns within the next twelve (12)

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5.9.2 Unscheduled shutdowns or power reductions to below 30%.

5.9.3 Events of high public or news media interest.

5.9.4 Other events that are not exactly specified above but which are considered at the time of their occurrence to be of possible concern to upper management.

5.30 Notification requirements for all the security contingency events are given in Table I.

5.11 The Director of the NRC Regional Office shall'be notified within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, by commercial telephone, confirmed by telegraph, mailgram, or facsimile transmission, upon occurrence of any event listed below:

5.11.1 Failure of the reactor protection system or other systems subject to limiting safety system settings to initiate the Cs~')

required protective function by the time s

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protective function.

5.11.2 Abnormal degradation discovered in fuel cladding, reactor coolant pressure boundary, or primary containment.

5.11.3 Failure or malfunction of one or more components which prevents or could prevent, by itself, the fulfillment of the functional requirements of system (s) used to cope with accidents analyzed in the SAR.

5.11.4 Errors discovered in the transient or accident analyses or in the methods used for such analyses as described in the safety analysis report or in the bases for the technical specification that have or could have permitted reactor operation in a manner less conservative than assumed in the analyses.

5.11.5 Performance of structures, systems, or O

components, that requires remedial action or corrective measures to prevent operation in a manner less conservative than assumed in the accident analyses in the safety analysis report or technical specifications bases; or discovery during plant life of conditions not specifically considered in the safety analysis report or technical specifications that require remedial action or corrective l

measures to prevent the existence or development of an unsafe condition.

i 5.12 The Director of the NRC Regional Office shall be notified within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, by commercial telephone, in the event that an unusual or important event occurs that causes a significant environmental j

impact from plant (s) operation, or that has high public or potential public interest concerning environmental impact from plant (s) operation.

NOTE:

A written followup report to the NRC is due within 10 days of the event.

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TAE!I I NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR INDIVIDUALS l>URING SECURITY CONTINGENCY EVFNTS NOTE: Any security related act or occurrence that threatens the safety of the FNP site personnel, or the security of special nuclear material shall be-reported to the USNRC Region II, Atlanta, Ga., and/or the USNRC Operations Center immediately and, in all cases, within one hour by telephone, of the event occurrence.

The term " Security Related" used herein refers to an event or incident that is perpetrated or caused by an unauthorized or authorized individual with intent.or premeditated design to perpetrate or facilitate an act of sabotage.

In all such cases, the event occurrence must be reported to the USNRC immediately.

Conversely, an event occurrence caused by a plant employee or authorized person simply failing to comply with security procedures, e.g.

failing to notify security prior to entering or exiting an alarmed security door, failure to properly lock a security door, minor mechanical or electrical failure of security systems, or ah internal disturbance such that it has no adverse effect on vital plant systems or the safe' operation of the plant, is not per se a reportable occurrence, and will be handled g

administrative 1y with a Plant Security Incident Report.

Significant Contingency Plan events that require reporting to the USNRC are summarized below:

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DESCRIPTION SHIFT SIDERVISOR EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (E.D.)

SECIIRITY SUPERVISOR os 1

Bomb Threat.

Notify E.D.

Notify Region II NRC Office of and Security Inspect' ion & Enforcement 7

Foreman immediately.

2 Attack Threat' Notify E.D.

Notify Region II NRC Office of and Security Inspection & Enforcement Foreman immediately.

3 Civil Disturbance Notify E.D.

Notify Region II NRC Office of Ins'pection & Enforcement immediately - if security related'or could adversely affect plant security:

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-Perimeter Intrusion Notify E.D. if

. Notify Region II NRC Office of Q'

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immediately - if event is security relate.d.

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DESCRIPTION SIIIFT SUPERVISOR EHERGENCY DIRECTOR (E.5.)

SECURITY' SUPERVISOR

-5 Visual Observation of Notify E.D. if Notify Region II NRC Office of Unidentified Person at security related Inspection & Enforcement or within Protected Area immediately - if event is security related and individual is unauthorized.

6 Discovery of Breach of Notify E.D. if Notify Region II NRC Office of Protected Area Barrier equip. found Inspection & Enforcement damaged or disturbed immediately - if event is or is security security related.

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Confirmed Protected

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Request LLEA notification Area Intrusion if needed w

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Notify Region II NRC Office of o

Inspection & Enforcement immediately - if intrusion is by an unauthorized individual or an obvious attempt to sabotage.

8 Vital Area Intrusion dotify Re8 oc II Office 1

Alarm of Inspection & Enforce-ment immediately - if intrucion is by an unauthorized individual or an obvious attempt to sabotage.

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Notl'fy Regi.on II NRC Office of unidentified or unauthorized Inspection & Enforcement s'

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DESCRIPTION SilIFT SilPERVISOR EllERGENCY DIRECTOR (E.D.)

SECllRITY' SUPERVISOR 10 Vital Area Found Unlocked Notify E.D.

Notify Region II NRC Office of and Unattended or Vital Inspection & Enforcement Area found breached immediately - if investigation discloses event is security related and was not a result of authorized person failing to comply with security procedures.

11 Member of Security Force Notify Region II fails to perform duty, NRC Office of Inspection &

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sec.urity posture.

12 Suspected Bomb or Sabotage Notify E.D. if a.

Evaluate need for E.O.D.

Device Discovered confirmed notification b.

Notify Region II NRC Office of Inspection & Enforcement immediately.

13 Fire, Explosion or other Notify E.D.

Notify Region II NRC Office of catastrophe Inspection & Enforcement immediately - if event is significant, or security related.

14 Internal Disturbance Notify E.D. if a.

Evaluate need for LI.EA

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DESCRIPTION SIIIFT SUPERVISOR EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (E.D.)

SECURITT SUPERVISOR 15 Multiple Loss of On-Site Notify Region II NRC Communication Systems Office of Inspection

& Enforcement immediately - if event is security related and resulted in a degradation of plant security.

16 Hultiple Loss of Off-Site Notify Region II NRC Communication System Office of Inspection

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17 Obvious Attempt to Sabotage Notify E.D.

Notify Region II NRC Office of or Confirmed Intrusion into Inspection & Enforcement Vital Areas in 'rrogress inmediately.

18 Sabotage device rendered Notify E.D.

Notify Region II NRC Office of inoperable, tampered or Inspection & Enforcement deranged. Equip. Restored.

immediately.

Intruder / Saboteur captured or escaped 19 Security Emergency Notify E.D.

Notify Region II NRC Office of Inspect 3on & Enforcement immedia'.ely.

Request notifi.ation to LI.EA and y

Corporate Security.

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to the point that a clear or irmninent threat or danger to the plant is evident.

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DESCRIPTION SilIFT SUPERVISOR EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (E.b.)

SECURITY SUPERVISOR 2I Ilostage Situations / Duress a.

Notify E.D.

Notify Region II NRC Office of Code b.

Notify LLEA Inspection & Enforcemec.L immediately.

1 CORPORATE SECURITY MANAGER 22 Extortion Situation Not'ify Region II NRC Office of a.

Notif y corporate Inspection & Enforcement management immediately.

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Notify E.D.

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Notify FBI or I. LEA SECURITY SUPERVISOR Uy 23 Loss or Degradation of the If cause of system Intrusion Detection or Alarm outage is major or v,

Annunciation Systems security related, 3

notify Region II NRC Office of Inspection

& Enforcement immediately 24 Compromise or degradation If cause of system of Electrical / Mechanical outage is major or Access Control Devise or security related, Systems-notify Region II NRC Office of Inspection

& Enforcement immediately.

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DESCRIPTION SilIFT SUPERVISOR EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (E.b.)

SECURITY' SilPERVISOR 26 Loss of Protected Area and Notify Region II NRC Barrier Lighting Office of Inspection i

& Enforcement immediately - if cause is major.or security related.

, 27 Loss or Degradation of the Notify Region II NRC

. Security System Power Office of Inspection

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28 Loss of Emergency Power Notify Region II NRC "i

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& Lif,rcement innedi-ately - if cause of emergency power system

-failure is major or security related.

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FNP-0-EIP-26 APPENDIX A To insure that the appropricte company upper management positions receive timely reports concerning unusual signifi-cant events, the guidelines listed below shcIl be used.

The Shift Supervisor (unless specifically relieved of such responsibility on an event-by-event basis by the 21 ant Manager or his alternate who is designated at the PARAGRAPH time as the on-call Emergency Director) shall verbally report the following events to the on-call Emergency Coordinator:

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Any initiation of an event is outlined in Appendix Appendix B B (taken from 10CFR50, paragraph 50.72).

5.11 2.

Events in Technical Specification 6.9.1.8 requiring

" prompt notification to the NRC."

5.8.1 3.

" Limiting conditions of operations" (LCO's) as

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. contained in the Technical Specifications:that could require unit shutdowns within-the next twelve (12) hours.

5.9.2 4.

Unscheduled shutdowns or power reductions to below 30%.

5.2 5.

Serious personnel injuries.

5.9.4 6.

Events of high public or news media interest.

5.9.4 7.

Other events that are not exactly specified above but which are considered at the time of their occurrence to be of possible concern to upper management.

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RG-0-EIP-26 APPENDIX B

Subject:

NRC Prompt Notification Requirement (a)

Each licensee of a nuclear power reactor licensed under S 50.21 or 9 50.22 shall notify the NRC Operations Center as soon as possible and in all cases within one hcur by telephone of the occurrence PARAGRAPH of any of the following significant events and shall identify that event as being reported pursuant to section 50.72:

5.2 through 5.7 (1)

Any event requiring initiation of the licensee's emergency plan or any section of that plan.

Notifications under this item refer to those initiating events or conditions that place the facility in a " Notification of Unusual Event" status.

An unusual event indicates a potential degradation of the level of safety e

of the plant.

5.8.1 (2)

The exceeding of any Technical Specification 1

Safety limit.

5.8.10 (3)

Any event that results in the nuclear power plant not being in a controlled or expected

,a condition while operating or shutdown.-

5.10 (4)

Any act that threatens the safety of the nuclear power plant or site personnel, or the security of special nuclear material, including instances of sabotage or attempted sabotage.

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Any event requiring initiation.of shutdown of 5.9.1 the nuclear _ power plant in accordance with Technical Specification Limiting Conditions for Operation.

5.8.3 (6)

. Personnel error or procedural inadequacy which, during normal operations, anticipated operational occurrences, or accident conditions, prevents or could prevent, by.itself, the fulfillment of the safety function of those structures, systems, and components important to safety that are needed to (i)' shutdown-the reactor safely and maintain it in a safe shutdown condition, or (ii) remove residual heat following reactor shutdown, or (iii) limit the release of radioactive material to acceptable levels or reduce the potential for such release.

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5.8.4 (7)

Any event resulting in manual or automatic actuation of Engineered Safety Features, including the Reactor Protection System (Reactor Trip or Safety Injection).

A'ctuation of Engineered Safety Features including the Reactor Protection System which result from and are part of the planned sequence during surveillance testing does not constitute an event reportable under this item.

5.8.5 (8)

Any accidental, unplanned, or uncontrolled radioactive release.

(Normal or expected releases from maintenance or other operational-activities are,not included.)

5.2 (9)

Any fatality or serious injury occurring on the site and requiring transport to an offsite medical facility for treatment.

Serious injury is considered to be any injury that in the judgment of the licensee representative will require admission of the injured individual t

to a hospital for treatment or observation l

for an extended period of time (greater than l

48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br />).

Injuries that only require treatment and/or madical observation at a hospital or c'k offsite medical facility, but do not meet the conditions specified above, are not required to be reported.

5.8.6 (10) Any serious personnel radioactive contamination c

requiring exten ive onsite decontamination or outside assistance.

5.8.7 (11) Strikes of operating employees or security guards, or honoring of picket lines by these employees.

5.8.8 (12) Any incident involving byproduct, source, or

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special nuclear material possessed by him and which may have caused or threatens to cause:

(a)

Exposure of the whole body of any individual to 25 rems or more of radiation; exposure of the skin of the whole body of any I

individual of 150 rems or more of radiation; j

or exposure of the feet, ankles, hands or forearms of any individual to 375 l

rems or more of radiation; or

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The release of radioactive material in i

concentrations which, if averaged over a period of 24 ho':rs, would exceed 5,000 times the limits specified for such materials in 10CFR20 Appendix B, Table II; or (c)

A loss of one working week or more of the operation of any facilities affected; or (d)

Damage to property in excess of $200,000.

5.8.9 (13) Any incident involving licensed material possessed by him and which may have caused or threatens to cause:

(a)

Exposure of the whole body of any individual to 5 rems or more of radiation; exposure of the skin of the whole body of any individual to 30 rems or more of radiation; or exposure of.the feet, ankles, hands, or forearms to 75 rems or more of radia'cion; or (b)

The release of radioactive material in

((i concentrations which, if averaged over a period of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />,_would exceed 500 times the limits specified for such materials in 10CFR20 Appendix B, Table II; or c

(c)

A loss of one day or more of the operation of any facilities affected; or (d)

Damage to property in excess of $2,000.

(b)

With respect to the events reported under subpera-i graphs (1), (2), (3), and (4) of paragraph (a),

l each licensee, in addition to prompt telephone notification, shall also establish and maintain an i

open, continuous communication channel with the NRC Operations Center, and shall close this channel only when notified by NRC.

l (c)

The primary channel for telephone notification of significant events should be through the dedicated i

telephone line (Red Phone) established between the licensee and the NRC Operations Center.

An NRC Duty Officer is available, 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day, in the NRC Operations Center.

In case the licensee is

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unable to report a significant event over the dedicated telephone line, the licensee should contact the NRC Operations Center directly by commercial line.

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