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Public Version of Facility Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure, Evacuation & Personnel Accountability
ML19343B045
Person / Time
Site: Farley  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 11/06/1980
From: Harriston W
ALABAMA POWER CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML19343A898 List:
References
FNP--EIP-10-1, FNP-0-EIP-10-01, NUDOCS 8011240542
Download: ML19343B045 (9)


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'/O'.E 14 FNP-0-EIP-10 October 31, 1980 Revision 6 FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE FNP-0-EIP-10 S

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FEE 2:0M OF 137CTdA 10N ACT Approved:

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Plant Manager Date Issued:

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11-17-80 List of Effective Pages Page 4 Rev. 4 1

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s VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-10 EVACUATION AND PERSCNNEL ACCOUNTABILITY

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1.0 Purpose This procedure describes the action to be taken for the evacuation and accountability of all personnel onsite in the event of an emergency at the Farley Nuclear Plant.

2.0 References 2.1 Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan.

2.2 FNP Cperating Manual, Vol. 14, FNP-0-EIP-14, "Re-entry Procedures".

3.0 General 3.1 For the purposes of site evacuation and personnel accountability, the following locaticns are designated as assembly arear. the Service Building auditorium and maintenance shop; the switchouse (Figure 1); and the plant road immediately east of the Daniel Construction Company Office complex (Figure 1).

l 3.2 All personnel shall familiarize themselves with the location of their particular. assembly area.

3.3 Personnel who report to an assembly area shall assemble according to groups to facilitate accurate and timely accountability.

3.4 When reporting to an assembly area, personnel should avoid any route or area of the plant which has been ieclared part of the emergency or which could result in excessive radia cion exposure or personal injury.

3.5 Personne. who have been in the emergency area shall remain-segregated from other personnel in the assembly area until they have been monitored for possible contamination, if applicable.

3.6 Each plant supervisor or senior individual onsite from each group shall be responsible for accounting for all persons working in or visiting his group.

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VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-10 3.7 When evacuating the RCA, attempt to remove the outer layer of protective cloth;.1g before proceeding to the assembly area.

3.9 Personnel exiting the RCA wearing protective clothing during an evacuation should make every reasonable effort to avoid contaminating equipment, walls, floors and other personnel.

3.9 Visitors shall be under the direction of the APCo tour guide.

3.10 When an evacuation is announced the plant guard at the Primary Access Point to the Protected Area shall immediately review the visitor log and badge storage racks to determine the number of people in each group who are inside the Protected Area.

3.11 After an emergency has been declared, the security guard at the Primary Access Point shall ensure that no one except personnel with emergency duty issignments enters the Protected Area without the apprcval of the Emergency Director or his designee.

t 3.12 All personnel shall return their security badge and personnel dosimetry devices to the plant guard at the Primary Access Point each time they leave the Protected Area.

4.0 Procedure 4.1 Local Evaculation A Local Evacuation is initiated by a local alarm or by the Shift Supervisor announcing over the PA system the affected area, evacuation routes, assembly area (s) and other instructions as applicable.

4.1.1 All personnel in the affected area shall stop work, render safe any hazardous equipment and leave the area by the most direct route to the assembly area unless otherwise instructed by the control Room.

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VOLUME.14 FNP-0-EIP-10 4.1.2 The Shift Supervisor or Emergency Director will activate emergency teams as requirel to locate and ensure the evacuation of personnel.

4.1.3 Accountability 4.1.3.1 For Containment evacuation, the guard or senior AFCo employee present will account for personnel utilizing the Containment Access Log and notify the Shift Supervisor.

4.1.3.2 For Auxiliary Building evacuation, the senior health physics technician present will account for personnel utilizing the RWP time cards and notify the Shift Supervisor.

4.1.3.3 In the event of local evacuations other than the Containment or the Auxiliary Building, the senior APCo employee present will count all personnel and notify the Shift Supervisor.

4.2 General Evacuation A General Evacuation is initiated by the sounding of the Plant Emergency Alarm.

I 4.2.1 The Emergency Director, Technical Manager, Maintenance Manager, Operations Manager and Health Physics Manager shall report to the Technical Support Center.

4.2.2 The Operations Supervisor, Health Physics Supervisor, members of the operating crew (s) and on-shift C&EP personnel, if not in the Control Room shall secure the operation in which they are engaged and proceed immediately te the Control Room (southeast corner).

The senior individual at the Protected Area OSC shall determine all Operations and C&EP personnel assembled l

in the OSC and control rcom and notify j

the PAP.

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VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-10 4.2.3 All construction personnel (DCCA and APCo) inside the Protected Area, and all AFCo production personnel onsite shall secure equipment which they are operating and shall report to the following assembly areas.

4.2.3.1 Service Building maintenance shop - Maintenance Supervision, all Maintenance personnel and all contractor construction personnel inside the Protected Area.

4.2.3.2 Service. Building auditorium -

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4.2.3.3 CSC Building All security personnel 4.2.4 Visitors on tour of the site (outside.

the Controlled Area) shall be immediately l

escorted to the Switchhouse by the APCo tour guide in charge of the group.

Visitors will remain at the Switchhouse until released by the Emergency Director.

4.2.5 Each supervisor shall account for personnel in his group and shall report the results to the senior individual at the assembly area.

4.2.6 Accountability within the Protected Area will be determined by the senior individual at the assembly area coordinating with the Primary Access Point (PAP).

Results of the count shall then be reported to the Emergency Director by the senior plant guard at the PAP.

4.2.7 Accountability within the Controlled Area will be determined bv the senior individual at each assembly area coordinating with the CSC and then recorted to the Emergency Director by th'e senior individual in the CSC.

4.2.8 Construction personnel outside the Protected Area.

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VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-10 4.2.8.1 Timekeepers shall keep an accurate count by time cards of all Daniel Construction Company employees and subcon-tractor employees.

4.2.8.2 All visitors shall be logged in by name and address and logged out upon leaving.

4.2.8.3 Evacuation & accountability shall proceed as follows:

a.

Secure equipment and evacuate their work areas.

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Report to their designated assembly areas as shown in Figure 2.

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Each foreman or other first line supervisor shall be responsible for the accountability of his i

personnel.

He shall report the number of his personnel present and any missing personnel to his general foreman.

General foreman sha.i.1 report the numbers to : heir superin-tendent or other designated supervisor. Superintendents shall report the numbers to their department manager.

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managers shall then check the totals for each craft or employee group against the time card numbers.

Results of the checks shall be reported by the department managers -to the Project Manager.

The Project Manager shall report to the APCo Emergency Director.

4.2.9 The Emergency Director shall:

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VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-10 4.2.9.1 Activate teams to search for unaccounted personnel according to FNP-0-EIP-14, "Re-entry Procedures".

4.2.9.2 Evaluate the emergency conditions and direct non-essential personnel to either depart from the site or return te work.

4.2.9.3 Provide for transporation for persons without vehicles.

4.2.9.4 Provide clothing for personnel 4

found to be contaminated.

4.2.10 Upon the order to evacuate the site, non-essential, APCo Production personnel shall be monitored by a C&HP technician and released from the CSC Building.

If the background radiation makes the CSC Building unsuitable as a release point, personnel shall be escorted by the C&HP technician and a plant guard to the site boundary at the intersection of the Main Entrance Road and State Road 95, monitored and released.

Construction personnel shall be monitored by C&HP technicians and released at the clock alleys.

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unsuitable as a release point, the personnel shall be escorted by the C&HP technicians and security guards to the intersection of the construction entrance road and State Road 95. monitored and released.

4.2.11 Onsite evacuation routes are shown in Figure 1.

Offsite evacuation routes are shown in Figure 2.

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