ML19353A370
ML19353A370 | |
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Site: | Salem |
Issue date: | 08/18/1980 |
From: | Silverio N, Stillman J Public Service Enterprise Group |
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d A EMERGENCY PLAN F.ANUAL IMPLEMENTATICN PROCEO,UPIS APPLICABILITY: Salem No. 1& 2 Units O l l TZ?.5CNAL TEIVACY INF0EXATION LELETED I?; ACCORDANOE WIIII Tli3 11 :.L0:4 0F I:iF0FJ,iATION ACI l l - { ) Approved by: Assistant to Manage-i Peviewed by: f4,4 # 88 b Statio'n Quality Assur'ance f(ngineef SORC Meeting No. G5-8O *
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REVIFION SHEET MANUAL NO. Revisien No. Date of Resision Entry Made By Date of Entry
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EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES INDEX PART TOPIC PAGE I. BASIS 1 A. GENERAL 1 B. INTRODUCTION 1 C. DEFINITIONS 1 II. CRGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITY 6 ! A. PORMAL OPERATION 6 l B. EMERGENCY CONDITIONS 6 , C. EMERJENCY TEAMS 10
- 1. EMERGENCY RADIATION SURVEY TEAM (S) 10
- 2. FIRE BRIGADE AND FIRST AID TEAM 11
, 3. PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY TEAM 12
- 4. SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM (S) 14 j
III. EMERGENCY FACILITIES 14 A. EMERGENCY FACILITIES 14 B. EMERGENCY OFF-SITE FACILITIES 17 C. TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC) 17 D. OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER (CSC) 18
, IV. PROTECTIVE ACTION LEVELS 19 A. ON-SITE PROTECTION 19 B. OFF-SITE PROTECTION 19 j V. STATION ALARMS 19 A. FIRE ALARM 19 B. RADIATION ALERT ALARM 20 C. CONTAIN"."W7 EVACUATION ALAP.v. 20 D. FUEL DANDLING BUILDING EVACUATION ALARM 21 E. EMERGENCY DIESEL GENERATOR ROOMS AND SWITCH GEAR ROOMS 21 VI. RECOVERY OPERATIONS 22 A. CRITERIA 22 B. RE-ENTRY 22 VII. RELEASE OF INFORMATION 22 VIII. NOTIFICATION AND/OR r.;MERGENCY ASSISTANCE 23 A. GENERAL 23 B. LETTERS OF AGREEMENT 23 C. ADDITIONAL EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE 23 V
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I y 1-i PART TOPIC PAG! ; IX. TRAINING, DRILLS AND INSPECTIONS 23 A. STATION PERSONNEL 23 ! B. OFF-SITE ORGANIZATIONS 24
- ' C. DRILL 24 f D. INSPECTIONS
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X. PROCEDURES 25
; A. GENERAL 25 j B. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES (SECTION I) 25
} C. EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING PROCEDURES (SECTION II) 25 t XI. EMERGE ~4CY PLAN ADMINISTRATION 26 A. REFERENCES 26 B. INTRODUCTION 26 4 C. PROCEDURES 26 j D. RECORDS / PROCESS DOCUMENTS 26 l E. INFORMATION SYSTEM 27 I XI.. CFF-SITE ORGANIIATIONS 27 > A. FEDERAL 27 B. STATE OF DELAWARE 27 C. STATE OF NEW JERSEY 27 D. RADIATION MANAGEMENT CORPORATION 28 E. PORTER CONSULTANTS 28 F. CORPORATE 28 i i G. FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY 28 H. PSE&G RESEARCH CORPORATION - ENERGY LAB 28 ! I. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATICN 28 I J 4 J 4 Rev. 12 8/18/8C ii i
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\ Title j Table No. I Emergency Plan Drills l II Emargency Plan Training - Station Personnel s j III Emergency Plan Training - Of f-Site Organizations , IV Protective Action Recommendations 1 l List of Figures iI i I Title Figure No. 1 Emergency Plan Revision Request Form 2 Emergency Plan Revision Notification Sheet 3 EDO Checklist i I List of Addendums l , Title ( )Addendun No._ Master Phone List Emergency Assistance and Notification I 1 . 2 Recovery Management Plan i c I l l l l s d f, Rev. 12 8/18/80 iii e*m--wr. ,_,,
EMER0ENCY PLAN MANUAL 0 I. BASIS A. GENERAL
- 1. Distribution of this manual will be as delineated in Administrative Procedure No. 3.
- 2. Review and approval of revisions to this manual wilA be in accordance with Administrative Procedure No. 1.
- 3. Revisions to the Manual will be issued, incorporated and accounted for as outlined on Figure No. 1, Emergency Plan Manual Revision Request Form and Figure No. 2, Emergency Plan Revision Notification Plan.
B. INTRODUCTION The Emergency Plan for the Salem Generating Station is described in Chapter 12.9 of the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR). This manual includes all of the i=plementing procedures as required by the Emergency Plan. [) The Emergency Plan has as its fundamental objective, the protection, health and safety of the general public and site personnel. The Plan identifies the normal
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- wM and emergency operating organizations, the emergency facilities available, and the overall method of handling and recovering from an emergency situation. The General Manager - Electric Production is responsible for radiological emergency response planning. The Manager - Nuclear Operations is responsible for the Emergency Plan.
In additien, the Emergency Plan shows which federal, state, and local authorities and agencies are available for assistance, and that liaison with such authorities and agencies can be and will be established in order to obtain assistance if necessary. In this manner, the Plan reflects the combined efforts and coordination of all responsible oganizations, and addresses itself to the general criteria and organization for handling an emergency. C. DEFINITICNS
- 1. On-Site This refers to that area within the " exclusion area boundary" as defined in Section 100.3 (2) of 10CFR100 of the NRC's regulations. (PSE&G Property-700 Acre Site).
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t i n That area outside of the area described in 1, above. Rev. 12 Page 1 of 30 8/18/80
- 3. Accident
) An unforseen and unintentional event which may result in an energency.
- 4. Radiation Incident * .
b Any unexpected event, occurrence or circumstance involving radiatien exposure or radioactive contamination requiring a report as shown in Table IV.
- 5. Emergency That situation or condition whtch may lead to undue risk to the health and safety of the public or to PSE&G employees. For purposes of delineating emergencies, four (4) classes are described belows a) Notification of Unusual Event The rationale for this class of emergency is to provide a means for early notification of local, state and federal agencies of miner events, or events whic! could lead to more serious consequences given operator error or equipment failure or which might be indicative of more serious conditions which are not yet fully realized. No releases of radio-
' active material requiring off-site respense or monitoring are expected unless further degradation of safety systems occurs.
b) Alert The alert classifi ation consists of all events in process or which have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant. This emergency requires that sufficient personnel are readily available to respond if the situation becomes more serious or to perform ccnfirmatory radia-tien monitoring if required. This event, as well as succeeding events, require the activation of the Technical Support Center (TSC). The Emergency operations r acility (EOF) may be activated as determined by the Emergency Duty Officer (EDO). c) Site Emergency This emergency classification reflects conditions when some significant releases are likely or are occurring but where a core meltdown situation is not indicated based on current information. In this situation full mobilization of emergency personnel in the near site environs is indicated as well as dispatch of monitoring teams with adequate communications. Prompt notification of local, state and federal agencies are made. On-site and off-site survey teams are
/' I activated and site evacuation is possible if situation becomes necessary. Both the TSC and EOF are activated.
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d) General Emergency
# This class of emergency involves actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with the potential for loss of containment.
The immediate action for this event is sheltering (storing inside) rather than evacuation until an assessment can be made that: (1) an evacuation is indicated, and (2) an evacuation, if indicated, can be ecmpleted prior to significant release and transport of radicactive materiel to the affected areas. This procedure involves providing current information for and consultation with off-site authorities and the public. Both the TSC and the ECT are activated.
- 6. Protective Acticn Levels Protective action levels are predetermined values from monitored variables which, when exceeded, require the implementation of the Emergency Procedures. (Referred to as " Licensee Actions" in the procedures) 7 Licensee Actions These steps listed in the Emergency Plan Procedures which are used to provide direction to the Senior shift Supervisor or the EDO to reduce the risk to the health and safety of the general public and PSE&G employees in
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- 8. Emergency Plan Procedures Specific procedures defining in detail the action to be taken in the event of an accident. The Emergency Procedures will be separate from, but may incorporate and refer to, normal plant operating procedures and instructions.
- 9. controlled Access Area That area within the Festricted Area where control of personnel must be maintained, due to the possibility of radioactive contamination and radia-tion exposure.
- 10. Restricted Area The area wi*.hin that portion of the station property which is fenced and posted with "No Trespassing" signs.
- 11. clean Area The area within the Restricted Area fence but not including the Controlled Access Area.
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- 12. Assessment Actions
# These actions taken during or after an accident to obtain and process information that is necessary to make decisiens to implement specific emergency measures.
- 13. Corrective Actions Those emergency measures taken to ameliorate or terminate an emerge.1cy situation at or near the source of the problem in order to prevent, an uncontrolled release of radioactive mate:aal or to reduce the magnitude of a release, e.g. shutting down equipment, firefighting, repair and damage control.
- 14. Protective Actions Those emergency measures taken after an uncontrolled release of radioactive material has occurred for the purpose of preventing or minimizing radio-logical exposures to persons that would be likely to occur if the actions were not taken.
. 15. Population At Risk
( j Those persons for whom protective actions are being or would be taken.
/sl F '# 16. Recovery Actions Those actions taken after the emergency to restore the plant as nearly as possible to its pre-emergency condition.
- 17. Protective Action Guides (PAG)
Projected radiological dose or dose commitment values to individuals in the general population that warrant protective action following a release of rrdioactive material. Protective actions would be warranted provided the reduction in individual dose expected to be achieved by carrying out the protective action is not offset by excessive risks to individual safety in taking the protective action. The PAG does not include the dose that has unavoidably occurred prior to the assessment (under no circumstances should a PAG be considered an acceptable dose).
- 18. Emeroency Action Levels Radiological dose rates; specific contamination levels of airborne, water-borne, or surface-deposited concentrations of radioactive materials: or specific instrument indications (including their rates of change) that may
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designating a particular class of emergency, initiating a notification procedure, or initiating a particular protective action. Rev. 12 Fage 4 of 30 8/18/80
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- 19. Tmchnien1 Support Center (TSC) ,
f An area set apart from the Control Roc = that c a r. accomodate personnel a: ting
# in support of the command and control functions by furnishing more in depth diagnostic and corrective engineering assistance.
the third floor of the Clean Facilities Building. This area is located en l
- 20. Operational Support Center (CSC)
An area set aside for shift personnel and other required personnel to meet for subsequent duty assignment in support of the emergency operati.cns. This area is located in the corridor between the Control Foces.
- 21. Emergency operations racility (EOF)
An area to accommodate key technical positions required for long term recovery operations. The off-site facility is located in the Cuinten Training Center which is in Quinton, N.J. The alternate location is the Salem County Courthouse.
- 22. Emergency Assembly Point An area designated by the EDO where personnel will assemble prior to returning to the site, e.g., EOF, or the Visitors Center. When personnel are assem:aled, the senior member of management will establish communications
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l' ) J 23. Exposure Pathways a) Plume Exposure Pathway The principal exposure sources from this pathway ares (1) whole body external exposure to gamma radiation from the plume and from deposited materials and (2) inhalation exposure from the passing radioactive plume. At Salem this pathway is considered to include a 10 mile radius. b) Ingestion Exposure Pathway The principal exposure from this pathway would be from ingestion cf milk. For this pathway, the planning effort involves the identifica-tion of major exposure pathways from contaminated milk and the associated control points and mechanisms. In general, this exposure represents a problem for the days or weeks following an accident, although some early protective actions to minimize subsequent contamination of milk tre provided in the state plans. At Salem this pathway is considered to include a 50 mile radius. The states of Pennsylvania and Maryland are considered as ingestion pathway states. The state of New Jersey has taken the primary p / ; \ -
'i responsibility for notification and communications with the ingestion pathways.
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- 24. Secter A 22-1/2' division cf the Emergency Planning :enes.
Emercency Identification Badge
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? Identification Badges are issued to key personnel to exped;te si e re-entry.
These badges will be honored by YCH Security and off-stte law a enforcement agencies. Typically, they are issued to all department heads, Senior Shift Supervisors, Shift Supervisors, Health Physics persennel, Technical Advisers (STA) and other departmental senior supervisors, ShiftIssuance of the badges is the respons management personnel. Assistant to Manager. II. CPG ANIZATION AND 'RESPCNSIBILITY A. NCPRAI. OPERATION ll be as The station erganization which includes the shift composition sha specified in the Technical Specificaticns. ive The responsibility of station personnel shall be as described in Administrat Procedure No. 2. (1
) _l B. EMERGENCY CCNOITICNS
[U ; The primary on-site emergency crganizatien will be composed ofstation the cperating for a sufficient period of time for other shift who will be self reliant ratices. persennel to assemble and to integrate smoothly into the emergency cpe Emergency conditions are divided up into three time periods: initiation to approximately one hour.
- 1. Short Term - Accident until
- 2. Near Term - From approximately one hour af ter the accident apprcximately sixteen hours.
accident until the
- 3. Long Term - From approximately sixteen hours after tut conditions no longer pese a
. Manager or the EDO determines tnat plant significant threat to public health and safety.
shall be in accordance with The responsibilities of all station management for the Manager, Senicr No. 2, except as noted below Administrative Procedure (AP) In addition to the responsibilities of AP-2, emergency. Shift Supervisor, EDO and STA's.as coordinators / advisors to the EDO during an department heads will act ccmmunica-They will assemble their personnel and standby on an as needed hown en basis. the tions and authority during accident mitigation and recovery are s 7 '~] attached on-site organization charts (Page 29 and 30). (_,/ Rev. 12 8/18/B0 Page 6 of 30
- 1. Scnier Shif t Sup;rvicor R cponsibilitics a) In all emergencies, the Senior Shift Superviser shall aes ..s the E00
# and will be responsible for initiating the necessary immediate actions to limit the consequences of the accident and to bring it under contrcl as well as perf orm the other EDO responsibilities until relieved by the as sioned EDO.
b) Notifying the EDO of the emergency. Notification shall include as a minimum, the cause and initial classi-fication of the emergency, plar.t status, any significant acticns taken and recommendation of which Emergency Assembly Point is to be used as the command post. At this tire the Senior Shif t Superviser, with verbal concurrence by the EDO, shall determine and arrange fer the calling in of additional management and supervisory personnel. This additional manning shall provide any required technical support and corrective action. c) Maintain all required records required by the Emergency Plan Procedures (logs, data sheets, calculations, etc.), and to forward ther either to the EDO or to the Assistant to t.e h Manager if the emergency is terminated. d) Make the required phone notifications delineated in the Emergency Plan
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e) The timely completion of the Tollow-up Message Form as required in the Emergency Plan Procedures. f) If the assessment of the off-site concentration of radioactivity (dese calculation) resulting from a release during emergency cenditions is required, the Senior Shif t Supervisor, or the EDO if he is present at the on-set of the emergency, shall be responsible for insuring this l assessment is accomplished. Normally, the init al TSC staff will perform the calculations using data transmitted from the Control Pecs. g) Upon being relieved by the EDO, the Senior Shift Supervisor shall l I continue to insure the reactor is maintained in a safe condition and keep the EDO informed of plant status. l h) The Senior Shift Supervisor has the authority for calling in other l Senior Shift Supervisors and/or Shift Supervisors and other Operations l personnel as necessary to maintain control during emergency conditions while he is awaiting the arrival of the assigned EDO. i) The Senior Shift Supervisor shall perform all the required actions out-lined in the Station Plant Manual Emergency and Operacing Instructions p and/or those actions required to place the plant in a safe condition.
/ ; \m ' The EDO shall concur in all actions taken since he has the available expertise in the TSC.
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- 2. Emergency Duty Officer (EDO) Responsibilities NOTE The Emergency Duty Officers are those qualified station management personnel assigned this responsibility by the Station Manager. The Assistant to Manager will issue a schedule indicating the EDO's on call. He has the authority to immediately and unilaterally initiate any emergency actions, direct that the EOF be mar.ned, provide protective action recommendations to authcrities responsible for complementary off-site emergency measures.
a) Initially he shall report to the Control Room, if possible, to receive
'a turnover of responsibility for accident management. He shall relieve the Senior Shift Supervisor of all Accident Management, except plant operations.
b) He shall, if present at the on-set of the emergency condition, be responsible for insuring that the necessary assessment of the off-site concentration of radioactivity resulting from a release is accomplished. c) He shall determine the classification of the emergency in respect to ( ) Alert, Site Emergency, or General Emergency for purposes of Emergency 7, Plan Procedure implementation.
,I d) He shall be responsible for establishing and maintaining lines of communication between the TSC and the EOF as it is manned.
e) He will determine what location is to be used to assemble emergency personnel. Typical locations could be but are not limited to: Guardhouse, Visitors Center, ECT. Communications will be established at this location as needed. f) Upon arrival at the TSC he shall call in additional station management to report to the Emergency Assembly Point. These personnel are avail-able to the EDO for additional site and TSC manning. g) He shall have the authority to expend company funds in an emergency situation, as necessary, to implement the Emergency Plan Procedures. h) He and/or the Senior Supervisor-Radiation Protection shall dispatch Emergency / Survey Teams as required by the emergency conditions.
- 1) He shall insure that all injured personnel receive proper assistance.
-' j) He shall have the authority to order any required protective actions
[ ,, for on-site persannel. He also has the authority to recommend any v protective action guides (Table IV) for off-site agencies. Rev. 12 Page 8 of 30 t/18/80
k) He should keep the Senior Shift Supervisce informed of all significant information and action taken.
- 1) He shall be responsible for the following administrative require.me nts:
- 1) A " communicator" is assigned to receive and soft all inecming and outgoing calls, as required. The Shift Clerks should be assigned to this position.
2)_ The required off-site notifications are made.
- 3) If a gaseous release was made, that the plume is tracked and all dose calculations are performed. This will normally be done by on shift Radiation Protection personnel.
- 4) All significant actions taken by the EDO are documented.
- 5) All steps of the Emergency Plan Procedures are complete, including event times and initials.
) He shall be responsible for the timely completion of the EDO Check List upon arriving at the TSC.
( n) Designated "on duty" EDO's are assigned company cars with mobile f; telephones and Emergency / Security communication transmitters. This
'# will permit quick action by the EDO as he is driving toward the plant.
o) The EDO shall concur in all near term and long term actions taken by the Senior Shift Supervisor. The EDO shall use the expertise available to him in the TSC, e.g. , NRC, Senior Performance Supervisor-Radiation Protection, Engineering Department, Westinghouse, etc.
- 3. Senior Performance Supervisor-Radiation Protection l
a) He shall assist the Senior Shift Supervisor /EDO in all matters relating i to radiclogical problems during the emergency. b) He shall assemble in the TSC (or the Control Room, if requested) with the EDO to supervise the following activities:
- 1) Form, dispatch, and maintain communications with on-site and eff-site survey teams.
- 2) Ensure that the radioactive plume is plotted relating to meteoro-logical conditions.
fS 3) Recommend actions to be taken by the EDO relating to radiological
,_,/ conditions. Refer to Table IV for protective action guides relating to recommendations for sheltering or evacuation, on or off-site.
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- 4) Dese calculaticns.
c) He shall be responsible for the calibration of all emergency equipment *" and taking inventories of all emergency gear described in EP I;-g. 4 radiclogical l d) He shall determine the habitability of the TSC and what corrective action must be taken. i e e) He shall communicate directly with the Radiological Emergency Manager at the ECF in coordinating on-site and off-site dose assessment and environmental monitoring.
- 4. Manager - Salem Generating Station a) T.ke Manager, the Chief Engineer and the EDO's have the authcrity to as necessary to expend company funds in an emergency situation, implement the Emergency Procedures.
EDO, shall be b) The Manager / Chief Engineer, upon direction from tha responsible fcr initiating the Recovery Management Plan (Addendu- 2) Support Manager and the Salem by calling the Production Depart =ent
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is clearly n The Manager may assume the responsibility of EDO af ter it () c) made known to all affected personnel that he has assumed this pcsition. (~ ) U
- 5. Shift Technical Advisor (STA)
The STA is a member of the station's technical staff whose normal duties include assessment of operational experience and providing technical advise to the Senior Shift Supervisor. During emergencies he shall be available assessment advisor to the Senior to the Control Room to be the accident Shift Supervisor. THE STA SHALL NOT BE ASSIGNED OL' TIES NCTION. DURING AN EVENT WHICH WCCLD IN ANY WAY INHIBIT THE ACCIDENT ASSESSMENT AOV i i C. EMERGENCY TEAMS 1 l
- 1. Emergency Radiation Survey Team (s) a) Assignment of station personnel to the Emergency Radiation Survey Team for 24 hour shif t coverage shall be those persons designated by the Senior Supervisor-Radiation Protection.
The assignments will be posted in the Radiation Protection Of fice and updated monthly. The team shall be comprised of, as a minimum: 1 I x_/ 1) One (1) Technician-Nuclear (Shift T/N) Fev. 12 8/18/80 Page 10 of 30
- 2) Two (2) qualified Radiation Protection personnel
# Additional qualified personnet on site are available for additional teams and may be assembled as ordered by the Senior Shif t Supervisor, i
the EDO or Senior Supervisor-Radiation Protection. b) The EDO/ Senior Supervisor-Radiation Protection may assemble additional Emergency Radiation Survey Teams f rom station personnel trained in radiation protection as they report to the Emergency Assembly Point. c) Emergency Radiation Survey Teams will assemble under the following conditions:
- 1) The Operating shift shall actuate the Radiation Alert Alarm and, over the public address system, order the Radiation Protection personnel to their emergency duty stations.
After the Emergency Radiation Survey Team has assembled, the person in charge shall conduct an Emergency Radiation Survey on-site or off-site (EP I-13) in accordance with the appropriate Radiation Protection Emergency Procedures.
- 2) The Senior Shift Supervisor /EDO/ Senior Performance Supervisor-
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Radiation Protection shall directly order personnel trained in ( radiation protection to assemble as an Emergency Radiation Survey [j Team and at this time will give them specific instructions for \ ~ conducting an Emergency Radiation Survey on-site or off-site (EP I-13).
- 2. Fire Brigade and First Aid Team a) Atsignment of station personnel to the Fire Brigade and First Aid Team shall be those persons designated by the Chief Engineer as recommended by the Safety Supervisor.
As a minimum, five persons per shif t will be trained in Fire Protection. Also, one person per shift will be trained in first aid procedures. The assignment will be listed in SL-24 and updated quarterly by the Safety Supervisor. to shift basis, in Operations personnel will be assigned on a shift accordance with S.T.S. 6.2.2.f. Additional personnel may be assigned to the Fire Brigade /First Aid Team as ordered by the Senior Shif t Supervisor or the EDO. pq r ! / i b) On receipt of a fire alarm, the Control Operator has the responsibility of announcing, over the public address (P.A.) system, the location of the fire. Rev. 12 8/18/80 Page 11 of 30
aa c) A fire alarm may be actuated by the automatic fire alarm system, or manually by a fire alarm pull bcx. Manual initiatien of a fire alarm from a pull bex is the responsibility of each company employee to alert the Fire Brigade and First Aid Team of a fire or of an injury to any individual. d) The Fire Brigade and First Aid Team shall report to the location of the fire with their assigned equipment on receipt of any fire alarm. e) The Senier Shift Supervisor or Shift Supervisor shall immediately assess the situation and provide direction as to whether EP I-7 is to be Lmplemented. f) -The Shift Supervisor (or the Control Operator if the Shift Supervisor is absent) will implement emergency procedures as directed by the Senior Shift Supervisor. g) The Senior Shift Superviscr/ Shift Superviser (unless relieved by the assigned EDo) will assu=e responsibility for the safety cf local fire department. personnel should they be called in. h) Security personnel will be responsible for directing off-site emergency r
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() i) The Senior Shift Superviser shall post a reflash fire watch whenever a fire has been extinguished. j) The Senicr Maintenance Superviser has the responsibility fer post fire cleaning efferts. k) Training of the Fire Brigade and First Aid Teams shall be in accordance with the Fire Fighting and Organization Manual. All documentation of training and drills will be maintained by the Saf ety Supervisor.
- 3. Personnel Accountability Team a) The Personnel Accountability Team will consist of the Security fcrce and the highest ranking employee (s) in the areas whenever staticn personnel are ordered to their Accountability Stations.
b) The EDO (or Senior Shift Superviscr) has the authority to order statien personnel to their Accountability Station as required by the E ergency Procedures or as otherwise determined to be necessary. c) The Accountability Stations are as follows:
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- 1) Control Point (Service Building, Elevation 100')
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- 2) "A" Building Control Point ("A" Building, Elevation 122')
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- 3) Cafeteria (Administration Building, Elevation 100')
- 4) Corridor between Controls Rooms (Auxiliary Building, EIevation 122') (CSC)
- 5) Administration Building, Main Office
- 6) Catalytic Construction Corporatien area
- 7) Other pre-arranged areas for various on-site subcontract.crs d) The Control Operator will order station personnel to their Account-ability Stations by first sounding the Radiation Alert alarm and making the following announcement over the P.A. system: "All persennel report to your accountability stations".
All personnel shall respond as follows:
- 1) When personnel are ordered to their accountability stations, Security will be directly responsible for the accounting of all station personnel and visitors by:
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(c) Receiving and ccmpiling reports from the highest ranking employee in the other accountability stations for persennel reporting to those locations.
- 2) All Radiation Protection personnel shall report to the Control Point.
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- 3) All personnel, including visitors, in the Controlled Access Area shall report to their respective control point. The highest ranking employee in the Controlled Access Area shall account for all personnel reporting to the Control Points.
After accounting for all personnel reporting to the Control Points, the person in charge shall forward the results of his check to the 1 Guardhouse via telephone.
- 4) Operations personnel, with the exception of the Duty Control l Operators, but including Operations personnel on Days Extra shift and on overtime shall report to the Operational Support Center
) (OSC) which is the corridor between ts.e Control Rooms. The Senior
( Shift Supervisor or his designee shall account for all personnel
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S f Operations personnel in the Controlled Access Area will remain in the Control Point. Operations personnel not in the Controlled Access Area and with visitors shall report to the Cafeteria and shal1 insure the visitors are accounted for.
- 5) All non-Operations personnel and Operations personnel with visitors not in the Controlled Access Area shall report to their respective Accountability Station. .
All personnel, with visitors, shall insure the visitors are accounted for. The highest ranking member of each department reporting to the Cafeteria shall assist Security in accounting for personnel, receiving other significant reports, and maintaining order to expedite the final report to the EDO (or Senior Shift Supervisor).
- 6) Security, after accounting for all personnel reporting to the Cafeteria and recording the results frcm the other Accountatility Stations will determine the accountability status and make a report *.o the EDO (or Senior Shift Supervisor). The report must
() state that all personnel are accounted for or personnel by name and badge number who are unaccounted for.
- 7) Personnel shall remain at their accountability stations until otherwise notified by the EDO (cr Senior Shift Supervisor).
- 4. Search and Rescue Team (s)
A Search and Rescue Team will be assembled by the EDO (or Senior Shift Supervisor) whenever it is necessary to search for, and if required, rescue personnel that are not accounted for. The team (or teams) will be selected from available station pers:nnel cf which the highest ranking member will be placed in charge. The team will be responsible for reporting to the EDO (or Senior Shift Supervisor) and will follow his directions and Emergency Procedure EP I-9,
" Search and Rescue Operations".
III. EMERGENCY TACILITIES A. EMERGENCY FACILITIES
,r-' l. Control Point (Service Building, Elevation 100')
1 ( During normal operation, this area serves as the Access Control Point for non-contract personnel entering or leaving the Controlled Area Rev. 12 Page 14 of 30 8/18/80
In the event of accident conditions, emergency equipment, as listed in Emergency 'rocedure EP II-8, is available frem this area. Communications (refer to EP I-ll) : Direct line to NRC (Washirgton) to he used for radiation information during incident. .
- 2. First Aid Room A First Aid Room, located in the Administration Building, is provided for medical. assistance for all personnel. .
Supplies, as listed in Emergency Procedure EP II-8 will be maintained in the First Aid Room to provide basic first aid treatment of minor injuries and emergency aid for more serious injuries.
- 3. Centrol Room The design of the Control Room enables the operators to remain in that area under all accident conditions, with the exception of fire in the Control Room.
The use of permanent installed instrumentation and stored emergency eculp-ment, as listed in Emergency Procedure EP II-8, will allow the operators j} to evaluate plant conditions and relay this information to the Emergency ,J:q Assembly Point. The P.A. system, telephone system, or security transmitter (,) can be ured to communicate between the Control Room and the Guardhouse. Communications (refer to EP I-ll) : a) Senior Shift Supervisor's Office
- 1) Direct line to New Jersey State Police
- 2) Direct line to NRC (Bethesda CPX linr1
- 3) Direct line to Newark Suppert Center
- 4) Outside telephones
- 5) Emergency / Security Ccmmunications System
- 6) Direct line to Delaware Civil Defense (NAWAS)
- 7) Direct line to IAC Police Headquarters
- 8) Direct line to Technical Support Center 7-r b) Control Rooms (each) :
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- 1) Direct line to NRC (Bethesda OPX line)
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\ 3) Direct line to Load Dispatcher
- 4) Outside line - .
- 5) No. 1 Control Room - emergency transmitter to New Jersey State Police and LAC Police
- 4. Guardhouse The Guardhouse, located southeast of the Turbine Building, can serve as an on-Site Emergency Assembly Point in the event of an emergency.
Commu'nications between the Guardhouse and the Control Room is available. The Guardhouse can communicate with the Off-Site Emergency Assently Point. An emergency landing area for helicopter pick-up and delivery of supplies is available in the vicinity of guardhouse.
. Communications (refer to EP I-11): $ / a) Direct line to New Jersey State Police O 5. Emergency vehicles Station emergency vehicles are available for two purposes:
a) To transport personnel to the Salem Hospital or other facility, who have been seriously injured. b) To use as a radiation survey team vehicle when necessitated by Emergency Plan b=plementation. The necessary first aid equipment has been installed in the vehicle and is available for use under the following conditions: a) The vehicles shall be used in emergency situations only; it shall not be used to transport personnel to the local doctor or hospital for minor injuries or normal visits. b) The Safety Supervisor is totally responsible for maintaining the vehicles and completing any modifications required by the Radiation ' Protection group. I c) The keys shall be maintained at the Guardhouse: a second key shall be ( )
'/ maintained by the Security Supervisor as a backup.
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d) The vehicles will be parked in front of the Administration Ba11 ding area when not in use,
- e) The Senior Shift Superviscr/EDO shall designate when a veh1Cle will be used and must be aware of its locatien at all times..
A mobile Emergency / Security Communications System transmitter is installed so that communications are available to the Senior Shift Superviscr's Office, the TSC, and the security force. B. EMEROENCY OFF-SITE FACILITIES
- 1. Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)
The EDF is located at the Quinton Training Center. This center will serve as a command center for implementing the Recovery Management Plan (F.MP). It will also serve for directing re-entry and recovery operations in the event of site evacuation. See Addendum 2 for the crganizational and implementation of the Recovery Management Plan. The EOF may serve as a command post for the State of New Jersey during their associated emergency operations. n ,f-__ Ccmmunicatiens between the EOF and the Control Poem are available by direct () line phone and a dedicated conference line. The following dedicated phones are also available: NRC (CPX), NRC (HP), NAWAS, NJSP, LAC and several direct outside lines. The emergency equipment and supplies maintained in the Off-Site Facility shall be as listed in Emergency Procedure EP II-8. Co==unications between the EDO and the States of New Jersey and Oelaware are available by direct line telephone. A mcbile Emergency / Security System transmitter can be forwarded to the EOF if necessary. C. TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC) The Technical Support Center is located on the third floor of the Clean Facilities Building ("B" Building). This center will serve to supply technical suppcrt to the Operations personnel in the Control Room area. The EDO or a designated person will be responsible for manning this center and maintaiaing overall responsibility as indicated in the organization block diagram (Page 29). The activation of this center will be establisPe? by the EDO as described in
'- '; EP I-2, " Alert" procedure and above. The TSC will be deactivatated only by
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t' If the TSC becomes uninhabi 2ble for any reason, the EDO may choose to utilize the Senior Shift Supervisor's Office in the Control Room area since adequate communications are located in that area as well as the TSC. Communications (ref t r to EP I-ll) -
- 1. Direct line to New Jersey State Police
- 2. Direct line to Delaware Civil Defense (NAWAS)
- 3. Direct line to NRC (Operations)
- 4. Direct line to NRC (Radiation Protection)
- 5. Direct line to LAC (Lower Alloways Creek Police)
- 6. Direct lines to Newark Headquarters, each Control Room and Senier Shift Supervisor's Office and the EOF
- 7. Outside lines The TSC contains the following equipment:
(g 1. Two (2) teletypwriters which access the No. 1 and No. 2 Prodac 250 computers e i 1 or the No. 2 Unit RMS microprocessor
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- 2. Radiation air particle detectors
- 3. Portable respirators
- 4. Wall maps for plotting plume and maintaining status of survey teams
- 5. Sam 2 Radiation Detector
- 6. Air Sampler NOTE e
The alarm setpoints of the Area Radiation M0nitor, the Iodine Continuous Air Monitor ar.d .he Particulate Air Monitor are set to inform the Senior Supervisor-Radiation Protection when protective actions in accordance with the Radiation Protection Emergency Procedures need to be considered. D. OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER r~b ( < The Operational Support Center (OSC) is that area encompassed by the tenior Shift Supervisor's Office, file room, the Control Rooms and the aisleway between the Control Rooms. In the event of an emergency the Operating persorael not on duty Rev. 12 Page 18 of 30 8/18/80
in the Control Rooms and other shift personnel will report to the aisleway for personnel accountability. The Senior Shift Surervisor or Shift Supervisor will
# be responsible for designating the function of these personnel during the incident. He will also be responsible for deactivating *.his center when their presence is no longer required.
IV. PROTECTIVE ACTION LEVELS A. ON-SITE PROTECTICM To previde on-site protection, an Emergency Plan Procedure will be implenented whenever the Action Level limits specified in that procedure are exceeded er if the EDO (or Senior Shift Supervisor until relieved by the assigned EDC) deter-mines that a situation or condition exists which requires implementation of an Emergency Procedure.
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emergency. .( It is the acknowledged right of PSE&G to recommend off-site protecticn action.
- v. STATICN ALAPMS A. FIRI ALARM
- 1. Actuated by:
a) Automatic sprinkler actuation b) Smoke detector actuation c) Heat detector actuation d) Manual pull stations
- 2. Characteristics Consists of a location-coded series of beeping tones audible throughout the station via the P.A. system.
,x The Fire Alarm Code will be automatically announced over the P.A. system three (3) times and will then be automatically stopped.
( ) Charts indicating the coding scheme are posted throughout the station. Rev. 12 Page 19 of 30 8/18/80
- 3. Response (unless the alarm is being tssted)
,,/ On receipt of a Fire Alarm, the Control Operator will announce the location of the fire over the P.A. system. The Fire Brigade and First Aid Team will respond and proceed to"the fire location. All other personnel shall remain where they are (or proceed to a safe location) unless otherwise directed by the Senior Shift Supervisor.
- 4. Testing The Fire Alarms will be tested in accordance with the Inspection Order System.
B. RADIATION ALERT ALAPy.
- 1. Actuated manually from the Control Room.
- 2. Characteristics Consists of a continuous short pulse-tone siren sound which is audible
) throughout the station via the P.A. system. The alarm can be manually suppressed by the Operator to allow instructions to be announced over the P.A. system.
- 3. Response (unless the alarm is being tested) cn receipt of the Radiation Alert Alarm, all personnel will step work, remain where they are, and wait instructions which will be announced over the P.A. system. This alarm does not mean evacuatien. If evacuation is required, instructions will be announced over the P.A. system.
- 4. Testing The Radiation Alert Alarm will be tested on a weekly basis in accordance with an Operations Surveillance Procedure.
C. CONTAINMENT EVACUATION ALARM
- 1. Actuated by Source Range Nuclear Instruments when the reactor is shutdown and neutron count rate exceeds a predetermined setpoint.
- 2. Characteristics Consists of a long pulse-tone siren sound heard in the Containment. (This
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- 3. Response (unless it is being tested)
On receipt of the Containmctt Evacuation Alarm, all persennel in the Containment shall proceed to the Moaitor Room and await further instructicn:3. DO NOT RUN!! . All other personnel shall remain at work and await further instructicns.
- 4. Testing The Containment Evacuation Alarm will be tested on a weekly basis in accordance with an Operating Surveillance Procedure.
D. FUEL HANDLING BUILDING EVACUATION ALARM
- 1. Actuated by Fuel Handling Building area radiation monitor and/or Fuel Storage Area radiation monitor.
- 2. Character.stics Consists of a long pulse-tone siren sound heard in the Fuel Handling Building and immediate outer areas. (The actuation of this alarm is indicated in the Control Room.)
p/ i Response (untass it is being tested) 7. 3. t i L' un receipt of the Fuel Handling Building Evacuation Alarm, all personnel in the Fuel Handling Building shall proceed to the Monitor Room and await further instructions. DO NOT RUN!!
- 4. Testing The Puel Handling Building Evacuation Alarm will be tested on a weekly basis in accordance with an Operating Surveillance Procedure.
E. EMERGENCY DIESEL GENERATOR ROOMS AND SWITCH GEAR ROOMS
- 1. Actuated by a smoxr- detector located in the affected room. Heat detectors and manual pull boxes.
- 2. Characteristics Consists of separate fast pulse-tone sirens (wailing) alarms located in each Emergency Diesel Generator Room and Switch Gear Room.
- 3. Response (unless alarm is being tested)
) On receipt of the " Room" Evacuation Alarm, all personnel in that room shall
[\ immediat ely evacuate that room to the nearest safe area, securing access to the rsom while departing. DO NOT RUN!! Rev. 12 Page 21 of 30 8/18/80
- 4. Testing The Cardox Evacuation Alarms will be tested in accordance with the Inspect e-Order System.
VI. RECOVERY CPERATIONS A. CRITERIA An incident shall be considered under control for the purpose of initiating recovery operation when the following criteria are met:
- 1. Radiation levels in all areas are deter =ined to be stable or decreasing with time.
- 2. Release of radioactive materials from all portions of the plant are controlled.
- 3. Fires, flooding and/or equipment malfunctions are controlled.
B. PI-ENTRY Recovery operations will be conducted in a manner in which each individual operation is evaluated as to its total and individual person REM. All exposures (~') 3
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to maintain exposures within 10CTR20 li=its as required by the Radiatien s Protection Department Manual. The EDO will direct all recovery operations in accordance with E=ergency procedure EP I-14, " Recovery Operations". VII. RI* EASE CF INFORMATION It is of primary importance that factual information be supplied promptly to the public news media to avoid erroneous and misleading reports. The Station Manager and/or the Assistant to the Manager are the designated personnel to release information to the r.ews media or the public. The Assistant to the Manager or his designee will be made available at the Erergency Operations Facility (ECF) when a Site or General emergency is declared. Depending upon accident conditions he should be ready to provide plant status updates to of f-site authorities and give periodic press briefings, if required, at either New Jersey or Delaware emergency headquarters. These press briefings will be in cooperation with the PSE&G Public Information Offics, NRC and state agencies. A mobile transmitter (E=ergency/ Security Communications System) will be made available so that communications with either the Senior Shift Superviscr's Office, the TSC and/ (' I or the Guardhouse exists. U Rev. 12 Page 22 of 30 8/18/80
VIII. NOTIFICATION AND/OR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE A. GENERAL
- 1. Telephone numbers of those agencies and/or personnel whose notification and/or emergency assistance is either required by the implementatien of
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- 1. The following additional personnel and/or organizations are available to provide post emergency assistance:
a) New Jersey State Police b) Salem Police Department c) Salem County Civil Defense d) U.S. Coast Guard e) Delaware Department of Health and Social Services f) Maplewood Tesei.2g Lab g) Radiation Management Corporation h) Porter-Gertz Associates IX. TRAINING , DRILLS AND INSPECTIONS n
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- 1. Training shall be accomplished to meet the requirements delineated in Table II. Rev. 12 Page 23 of 30 8/18/80
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- 2. Each department head is responsible for ensuring that personnel in his department have received the appropriate training required.
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- 1. TraAning of off-site organizations shall be accomplished"to meet the requirements of Table III,
- 2. Training of off-site organizations will be called out by an Inspectica Order in accordance with Administrative Procedure No.10. Assistant to Manager shall be responsible for the timely execution of the Inspecticn Orders for the training of off-site organizations.
C. DFILL
- 1. Emergency Plan drills shall be accomplished at the frequencies specified in Table I as called out by Inspection Orders.
- 2. The Assistant to Manager is responsible for the planning and scheduling of Emergency Plan drills.
- 3. All Emergency Plan drills shall be planned, approved, observed and results audited in accordance with Emergency Procedure EP II-2 "
Conducting Emergency Plan Drills". () al The Station Quality Assurance Department will provide surveillance of Emergency Plan drills in accordance with Administrative Procedure No. 17, " Operational Quality Assurance Program", b) The results of all Emergency Plan drills will be reviewed by the Station Operations Review Committee (SORO). J c) Deficiencies found during Emergency Plan dril; will be dccumented in accordance with EP II-1. d) Cc=pleted Emergency Plan training documentation will be maintained in accordance with Administrative Procedure No. 11. D. INSPECIICb5
- 1. Emergency equipment, as listed in the applicable Emergency Plan Tables, will be inventoried and inspected quarterly in accordance with EP II-8 as called out by the Inspection Order System.
- 2. Any deficiencies found during an inspection will either be cleared immediately or will be recorded en the Inventcry Discrepancy List (EP II-8).
a) The results of all inspections are subject tc audit by tre Station (#
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S A. GENERAL
- 1. Each Energency Procedure (EP) will have two (2) basic sections which are
" Action Levels" and " Action Statements",
a) Action Levels The Action Levels are those limits or specifications listed in each EP that requires implementation of that EP. b) Action Statements
'The Action Statements are those procedural steps listed in each EP which are taken when that EP is implemented.
NOTE The Senior Shift Supervisor / Emergency Duty Officer has the authority to annul any Action Statement that should not or need not be completed due to the conditions existing at the time of the emergency. f'h, t i
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- 1) specified in the procedure.
Action statements must be initialed by the Senior Shif t Supervisor /EDO and required information recorded as that step is performed.
- 2. Review and approval of revisions to the Emergency Procedures will be in accordance with Administrative Procedure No. 1.
J. Revisions to the Emergency Procedures will be issued and incorporated as outlined on Figure No. 1 (Emergency Plan Revision Request Form) and Figure No. 2 (Revision Notification Sheet). B. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES (SECTION I)
- 1. Procedures detailing Action Levels and Action Statements to be implemented during emergency conditions, as applicable, are provided as listed in the index.
C. EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING PROCEDURES (SECTION II)
- 1. Procedures detailing Action Levels and Action Statements to be used, when applicable, for training and conducting drills on station personnel.
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XI. EMEROENCY PLAN ADMINISTRATICN REFERENCES [!) A.
- 1. Final Safety Analysis Report . .
- 2. Technical Specifications
- 3. Salem Generating Station Administrative Procedures B. INTRODUCTION Technical Specification 6.8 requires that written procedures be established, implemented and maintained covering the Emergency Plan. The Final Safety Analysis Report includes a list of periodic emergency drills to be completed.
Administrative Procedure No. 3, " Station Documentation", provides general information and guidelines, as well as review, approval and distribution requirements for the Emergency Plan. This procedure defines Emergency Plan administration and records keeping. The Assistant to the Manager has been assigned the responsibility of Emergency Plan management. The Station Manager and SORC have the necessary aut hority to insure proper plan implementation. x C. PROCEDURIS (..,/ \s) Emergency Plan Procedures should be prepared by the Assistant to the Manager, shall be reviewed by the SORC and approved by the Station Manager prior to implemencation. The procedures shall be reviewed periodically as set forth in the station Administrative Procedures. The Inspection Order System, will notify the Plan Sponsor when the review is due. Procedure changes may be suggested by anyone, and processed as described below. On-the-spot changes are allowed by the Technical Specifications. However, changes shall be documented in accordance with AP-1, reviewed by two members of management, one of which must have an SRO license. Also a subsequent review by the SORC shall be accomplished. The Station Manager shall approve on-the-spot changes within 14 days of implementation. D. RECORDS / PROCESS DOCUMENTS Technical Specifications require records of complete Emergency Plan drills, training and review be maintained for five yea: . Documents are necessary to insure adequate reviews and approvals have been performed. The Inspection Order System provides a convenient system to document the completion of required Emergency Plan drills, reviews and training. When the required function is completed and approved, one inspection order card will be filed by the Assistant to the Manager, the other will be returned to the Perf ormance Department. The
# inspection order file maintained by the Assistant to the Manager shall be the
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The Emergency blan Revision Request Form, Figure No. 1, serves as a transmittal cover sheet for obtaining approval for revisions. Figure No. 2 will be used as a guide to document reviews and as a transmittal letter to insure revisions are posted in the approved copies. The SORC review meeting number and management approval will be entered on the last page of the document. Master eopies of the procedures, along with the Revision Pequest Form, shall be maintained by the Assistant to the Manager. Completed drill scenarios and procedures will also be maintained by the Assistant to the Manager. E. INFORMATICN SYSTEM . Information feedback obtained from Drill Observation Sheets, drill critique, on-the-spot change requests and procedure revision requests will be used to update Emergency Plan procedures. Other information gathering systems, e.g., interviews or surveys'will be used to obtain information when a drill deficiency indicates flaws in a procedure. XII. CFF-SITE ORGANIIATIONS A. FEDERAL The federal response to an accident consists of the U.S. Department of Energy
- (RAP /IRAPI, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and the U.S. Coast Guard 7_
( l (USCG). Space is provided for their representatives in the ECT. Since the
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federal response (other than NRC) is primarily related to off-site protective (\} actions and radiological assessment, it should be normally implemented at the aquest of the State of New Jersey and/or Delaware. The NRC shall act as coordinator of the federal response. The EDO or Recovery Manager is authorized to request RAP /IRAP services with NRC coordination. B. STATE OF DELAWARE The Governor of Delaware will direct the emergency response through the Director of Emergency Planning and Operations, who will, in turn, coordinate the state response to the emergency. The Director of the " Emergency Planning and Operations" Office is located in Delaware City. This office has direct communications with the Salem Station via the NAWAS telephone and will be manned by the appropriate emergency response personnel as required. The Director may send a representative to the EOF as the situation dictates. C. STATE OF NEW JERSEY The Governor of New Jersey is responsible for directing all emergency responses for the state of New Jersey thru the New Jersey State Police and the Department f^] of Environmental Protection (DEP). Initial notification of the emergency is i
.- r made to the DEP via the Station Police direct lines manned twenty-four hours a day. The DEP will set up a temporary headquarters during the emergency at either Rev. 12 Page 27 of 30 8/18/80
the EOF, Salem Courthouse or other location he feels is best for controlling his survey teams. D. RADIATION MANAGEMENT CORFORATION (RMC) RMC, which is located in Philadelphia, will dispatch a Radiation Emergency Medical Team to the station or Salem Hospital to assist in the evaluation and management of the patient, if necessary. They will also assist in the evaluation of radiation exposures of the patient and attending personnel. It will be the responsibility of the Senior Shif t Supervisor /EDO or the Senior Performance Supervisor-Radiation Protection to request RMC assistance. E. PORTER CONSULTANTS This consultant provides expertise in the area of emergency plan implementation action with special emphasis on radiation protection and area monitoring. His participation in Emergency Plan Drills and personnel training make him a valuable asset during an emergency. Je will be the responsibility of the Senior Shift Supervisor /EDO or the Senior Performance Supervisor-Radiation Protection to request Porter's assistance.
., F. CORPORATE f~~S In order to provide the additional support necessary to assure a continued
[ I emergency response capability and of f-site activity coordination the Corporate ( Office staff will be mobilized to provide assistance to the station. Appropriate
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Emergency Plan Procedures direct station emergency personnel to notify the General Manager - Electric Production who is responsible for initiating the necessary mobilization. Addendum 2 contains the procedures required to implement corporate activity. G. FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA) The federal agency designated as the responsible organization for ensuring local and state emergency response plans are satisfactory. H. PSE&G RESEARCH CORPORATION - ENERGY LAB A subsidiary of PSE&G, which provides environmental sampling and meteorology consultation as requested by the EDO or the Recovery Manager. I. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION The NSSS vendor has an emergency response plan ready to implement as required during an emergency. The EDO or Recovery Manager may request their response. Their response plan includes r:rsonnel availablity for news media assistance. 1
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INDEX EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURES SECTION I TITLE EP I-l Notification of Unusual Event EP I-2 Alert EP I-3 Site Emergency EP I-4 General Emergency EP i-5 Personnel Emergency EP I-6 Radioactive Spill EP I-7 Fire in the Controlled Access Area EP I-8 Personnel Accountability EP I-9 Search and Rescue Operations EP I-10 Emergency' Dose Calculat.4ons EP I-ll Communication Equipment EP I-12 Site Evacuation EP I-1. Not Used EP I-14 Recovery Operaticns EP I-15 Stable Iodine Thyroid Blockir O
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EP I-l e EMEROENCY PROCED"RI EP I-1 O NOTIFICATION CF UNUSUAL EVENT fa The int'ent cf the notification of unusual event is to provide early and/or proept notificatien of minor events and/or minor events that could lead to more serious consequences. Under this event class there should be no potential release of radioactive material unless further syste= degradation cecurs. The initiating conditions for this class of event are delineated in Table No. 1 of this proc dure. When any of these listed conditiens occur, the Senior Shif t Supervisor er his designee shall Lamediately notify the Assistant to Manager at any time of the day cr night with all pertinent details that are known. The Assistant to Manger shall make the determination if and in what manner to continue this procedure. This instruction is not intended to alter those requirements listed in the Technical Specifications. the Chief Engineer. If the Assistant to Manager, or his designee, cannot be reached, contact If neither are available call the Station Manager. (w. The Senior Shif t Superviscr, cr his designee, to adviseupon him ofdirection f rom the Assistant to Manag the situation.
/~% also notify the Emergency Duty Cf ficer (EDC)
For unusual events delineated in Table 1, the Assistant to Manager, or designee, may notify the the PSE&G Futlic Infor=ation Officer (PICS, the Department of Environmental Protection (CEP), local Lcwer Alloways Creek Township officials (LAC), the Bureau of Public Utilities (EPU), Department of Energy (DCE), Newark Quality Assurance Department (CA), PSE&G Envirenrental Affairs Department (EA). The notification sheet, Figure 1, shall be filled out to the extent necessary and the records maintained by the Assistant to Manager. Notification can be made by commercial telephone line or by dedicated phone lines as apprcpriate. The Senior Shift Superviser, or his designee, shall establish and, if necessary, maintain communicatiens with the NRC Cperations Center via the dedicated (CPX) line. This communicaticn link shall be closed when notified by the NRC. Notification times for each initiating condition are as noted on Table 1. If it has been determined that a press release is necessary, and'when the necessary phone calls are completed, the Assistant to Manager will notify the Senior Shif t Supervisor concerning the basic press release. Incoming phone calls to the Senior Shift Supervisor, or his designee, regarding the incident, e- should be answered with the same information expressed in the press release. p V Rev. 12 ! Page 1 of 5 8/18/60 I j
EP I-l 1 l If additional information is requested, the Senior Shift Supervisor, or his designee, should refer the caller to the Assistant to Manager or the PIO. Any requests for information should be recor ed d in the Control 7.3om Log for the appropriate unit. Any written follow-up or close out action will be the responsibility of the Assistant to Manager. i 1 SCRO Meeting No. 45 1 o Manager 4% . ale:. Generating Stac2on w tr/w/o
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EP I-l FIGURI NO. 1 TELEPHONE COMML*NICATION 9 NOTIFICATION SHEET FOR UNUSUAL EVENTS 4 Date of Event: . . Time of Event: . Unit No.: Event
Description:
Talechene Calls Made: Time Person Contacted Orcanization Date NRC (OPX) NRC RISIDENT s i NJSP
/,1:-') : DEL QJ LAC BPU QA EA DOE DEP PIO CONSTRUCTICN SENIOR SHIFT SUPERVISOP NOTE 1: QA and Construction notification of Table No. 2 events not required.
1 of the Emergency Plan for the required phone numbers. 2: Refer to Addendum No. 3: Document the NRC Operations Center contact - and the Resident NRC notification. 4: Refer to the appropriate table to determine the required time for notificatiens. Caller:
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r i i v. TION CRITERIA AGENCY ftEQUIRING NOTIFICATION AND NOTIFICATION TIME (X - INDICATES NOTIFICATION REQUIPED) egg . . _ _ . _ TO NRC NJSP DEL EDO MGR PIO DEP LAC BPU QA EA STATI-I I 24 24 24 24 24 1 1 1 1 1 24 1 DECI.ARATION Or tTNUSUAI,F. VENT llOUR llOUR llOUR ltOUll llOUR llOUR llOllR HOUR llOUR llOUR llOUR llOUR (3) X X X X X X X X Any u_n_it startup and/or shutdown. X 1. X X X X X X X X X X
- 2. Any event requiring a press release be prepared. X X X X X X
- 3. Physical plant damage in excess of $200,000. X
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- 4. Unusually large t ish kills , large movement or equipment or personnel which could significantly X X X X X X X y affect local traffic patterns. ~~
T 5. Significant increase in noise levels or steam releases, on site alarms or sirens which might be X X , X X X X heard _off-site. o "* 6. Any event requiring initiating any section(s) X X X X X X X X X X m I-2 thru 4, of the Station Emergency Plan. 7 The exceeding of any Technical Specification X X Safety Limit. X
- 8. Any event requiring the inattation or unit. snut-down to cornply with the Technical Specification X X X X X I,imiting Conditions for Operation. X
- 9. An act that threatens the sites' security, including instances of sabotage or attempted X X X X X X X sabotaqe. X X X
- 10. Union strikes affecting the . availability of X X X X X X X X operating personnel or the security personnel. X X X
- 11. A manual or automatic actuation of the E571Tffeerea Safety Features including the Reactor Protection X X X X X X X. X X System.
- 12. Any [erscnnel error or proenlural irwkwguacy which, durug ,
r. all glases of oterati, - itnelf could outrmise tim X
'd funct irn of safet y n .._. stnrt ures or _ma n wnt s. X H
- 13. Any serious or f a hn t injury occurring on site and O requiring admitt: .c e to an off-site medical X X X X X X X facility longer t han 48 hours. X X X X NOTES: (1) The Assistant to Manager shall be called for any bnusual Event Initiating Condition.
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(2) The Assistant to Hanager may direct the Senior Shift Supervisor t o not i f y t he EDO. 7 (3) Depaitment of Environmental Protection to be notified within i hour. M O tJ
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I , ILE 1 UNtfSUAt. IL.A TIFICATION CRITERIA AGENCY REQUIRING NOTIFICATION AND NOTIFICATION TIME (X - INDICATES NOTIFICATION REQUIRED) ASST TO NPC N 1SP DEL f& MGR PLO , DEIL LAC _ Ilpu OA EA STATI DECLARATION OF UNtlSUAI. EVENT 1 1 1 1 (2) 1 (1) 24 24 1 24 24 24 24 IlOUR llOUP t t('U R FLOUR llOUR ttOUR tlOUR llOUP llOUR llOUR llOUR llOUR
- 14. Any serious personnel radioactive contamination re- g43 quiring extensive on site decontamination or trans-port of a contaminated injured individual off-site. X X X X X X
- 15. Any evmt tracting the notificaticri criteria of 10CFR20.403.
tKnE: mi specified time respmse in this prunhue take presidmm over those noted in the atoye code ridctmce_ X X X 16 An uncontrolled fire lasting greater than 10 minutes from the first notification. X ' X X X X X X X X X X y 17. An initiation of the units Seismic Monitoring a System alarm if determined valid. X X X X X X X X X X X
$ 16. The Delaware River level increases and reaches * +10.0 feet MSL or elevation 99.0 feet (PSE6C datum) .
Implement EI-4.1. X l X X X R a. Any other on-site hazards such as on-site aircraft crashes, explosions or toxic or flammable gas releases. X X X X X X X X X Y Y
- 20. Radioactive material transportation accident with-in the township. X X X _X_ _J _ X X X X Y Y
- 21. Radioactive material unaccounted for in excess of 10CFR30.77 X X X X X _X_ X X X X Y
- 22. Transportation of radioabtive material on township roads. X X X X
- 23. Failure of major equipment. X X
- 24. Derating caused by a regulatory action. X X O
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E NOTES: (1) The Assistant to Manager shall be called for any Unusual Event Initiating Condition. g (2) The Assistant to Manager may direct the Senior Shift Supervisor to notify the EDO. e <: (4) As soon as possible during working hours. C 30
EP I-2 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE EP I-2 ALERT emergency personnel are re'adily available to: Tha purpose of an
- alert" status is to assure that rGspond if an emergency status worsens, perform confirmatory radiation monitoring and to provide off-site authorities with current status information. For this class of emergency the potential 4
Cu of Xe-133 equivalent. rcdiological release limits are up to 10 Cu of I-131 equivalent or 10 Emargencies having a higher release potential should escalate to a more severe class. NOTE 1 Center (TSC), Commencing with activation of the Technical Support information updates to off-site authorities shall be made via the State DEP (Bureau of Radiatien Protection and the Delaware Emergency Operations Center) via the appropriate phone lines If the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) (Addendum Nc. 1). is manned, information updates in the format of the " Follow-up
. Message Form" (Attachment 2 of this procedure) will be done by (15) minutes.
the ECF. The frequency should be every fifteen NOTE 2 p)
! ' If meteorological data is not available in the Control Room or . ) '/t, j locally at the Meteorological Tower, then obtain wind direction The v
and speed f rom the Wilmington Airport Weather Station. Weather Station can be contacted by using the NAWAS line or by telephoning
. Verify that the Weather Statien's I
information is generally applicable by checking the wind sock which is located at the helicopter pad. l ACTION LE EL (circle appropriate one) I. RADIOLOGICAL
- 1. A primary to secondary system leak verified by a radiochemical analysis which meets or exceeds Safety Technical Specification Secticn 3.4.6.2 limits.
- 2. Reactor Coolant System leakage in excess of 10 gpm but not exceeding normal charging pump (s) capacity. Refer to EI I-4.17.
3. Failed fuel monitor alarms 1(2)R31C determined to be valid by radiochemical analysis. or components containing
- 4. An uncontrolled leak from, or rupture of, equipment contaminated liquid or gas which would result in high radiation levels or hig'..
radiation readings by a facter
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EP I-2 ACTION LEVEL l continued)
- 5. Containment Evacuation Alarm and/or the High Flux at Shutdown Alarm determined valid by survey or installed R"5 indication.
- 6. A fuel handling accident causing the release of radioactive material into the Containment or Fuel Handling Building. Verification by 1(2)R12A, 1(2)R129, 1(2)RS, 1(2)R9 or actual survey as appropriate.
- 7. Radiation levels of 1.0 mrem /hr measured or projected at the Minimum Exclusion Area averaged over a period of 10 minutes.
II. OPE RATIONAL
- 1. Failure of'a portion of the Reactor Protection System ta complete a requirer'.
sequence of bringing the plant to Mode 3 from Modes 1 or 2.
- 2. Inadvertent de-energizing of all 13kV and 4kV buses as indicated on 1(2)RP6 and 1(2)CC4.
- 3. Inadvertent de-energizing of all 125 VDC or 2B VDC buses as indicated on 1(2) RP9.
III. NATURAL
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- 1. Severe storms resulting in the Delaware River increasing to 11.5 feet MSL (100.5
(_) feet PSE&G datum as indicated on 1(2)RP4).
- 2. Winds as predicted over the NAWiS line to be sustained at >60 mph.
- 3. Earthquake with an acceleration greater than .lg but less than .2g.
IV. FIRI
- 1. Any fire potentially affecting the operability of a plant safety system.
V. MISCELLANEOUS
- 1. Valid evacuation of the Control Room and transfer of station operation to remote control facilities.
- 2. As determined by the Senior Shif t Supervisor or the Emergency Duty Of ficer (E00) .
ACTION STATEMENTS Action Level I - Radiological
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' l. Sound Radiation Alert Alarm, announce if possible, the nature of the alert. Request evacuation of affected area (s) if necessary.
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k EP I-2 ACTION STATEMENTS Action Level'I - Radiological (continued) Time Initial
- 2. Initiate the Alert Call List (Attachment No. 1 of this procedure).
- 3. If necessary, account for personnel in accordance with EP I-B.
- 4. Announce via the plant page system (P. A. ) : " Radiation Protection personnel report to your emergency duty stations".
- 5. Verify activation of the TSC by the Shift Technician-Nuclear. Also
. verify the Shift Technician-Nuclear has initiated his call list to augment on-site Radiation Protection personnel including the Senior Supervisor or his designee.
- 6. If the EDO/ Senior Shift Supervisor determines EOF manning is necessary, convey this information to the Plant Manager or his designee so that he can initiate the Recovery Management Plan. Dispatch a YCH Security Guard to open the facility, turn on any needed power and establish radio com=unications.
/ 7. Initiate and complete the Follow-up Message Form (Attachment No. 2 of k_,) this procedure) as information becomes available.
Coordinate Emergency Dose Calculations in accordance with EP -10 with 8. the Shift Technicisn-Nuclear.
- 9. Coordinate emergency on and off-site radiation surveys in accordance with Radiation Protection Procedures with the Shift Technician-Nuclear and/or the Radiation Protecticn personnel assigned to the OSC.
NOTE If the EOF is activated off-site survey teams will l be coordinated from the EOF when the Radiological Emergency Manager assumes responsibility.
- 10. If emergency radiation survey results indicate >$0 mrem /hr or airborne activity in excess of 10CFR20, Appendix B, Table II limits outside the Controlled Access Area discontinue this procedure and immediately implement EP I-3, " Site Emergency".
- 11. If a radioactive spill caused the emergency, refer to EP I-6.
A 12. Insure the actions required of Emergency Instruction I-4.16 are or have
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EP I-2 ACTION STATEMENTS Action Level I - Radiological (continued) Time Initial
- 13. If a fuel handling incident occurred, refer to EI I-4.25.
- 14. If any personnel have been injured or exposed to radiation in excess of 10CFR20 limits, refer to EP I-5.
- 15. If site evacuation becomes necessary, evacuate in accordance with EP I-12.
- 16.
- Restrict access to the affected area (s) as necessary to provide protection to all station personnel and visitors. Release personnel from Accountability Stations when adequate protection has been provided.
Return affected area (s) to their normal condition for access as directed by the senior Radiation Protection representative on site. 17 Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance with Administra-
., tive Procedure No. 6. Refer to EP I-l and complete any additional notifications as required.
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- Action Level II - Operational i <
LJ Time Initial
- 1. Initiate the Alert Call List (Attachment No. 1 of this procedure).
- 2. If necessary, account for personnel in accordance with EP I-8.
J. Announce via the P.A.: " Radiation Protection personnel report to your e.mergency duty stations".
- 4. Verify activation of the TSC by the Shift Technician-Nuclear. Also verify the Shift Technician-Nuclear has initiated his call out list to augment Radiation Protection personnel including the Senior Supervisor or his designee.
- 5. If the EDO/ Senior Shif t Supervisor determines EOF manning is necessary, convey this information to the Plant Manager or his designee so that he can initiate the Recovery Management Plan. Dispatch a YOH Security Guard to open the facility, turn on any needed power and establish radio communications.
- 6. Initiate and complete the rollow-up Message Form (Attachment No. 2 of
(' ) this procedure) as information becomes available.
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EP I-2 ACTION STATEMENTS etion Level II - O erational (continued) T$re Initial . NOTE Step No. 4 and No. 5 are intended to place personnel on standby in the event of a radiological release. Dispatching survey teams may not be required at this time.
- 7. If the Beactor Protection System fails to bring the plant to Mode 3 when required refer to EI I-4.3.
B. On a loss of on or off-site power systems, as noted in the Action Levels, refer to EI I-4.9.
- 9. Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance with Administra-tive Procedure No. 6. Refer to EP I-l and complete any additicnal notifications as required.
'"' Action Level III - Natural
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- 1. Initiate the Alert call List ( Attachment No. 1 of this procedure).
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- 2. If necessary, account for personnel in accordance with EP
- 3. Announce via the P.A.: " Rad'ation Protection personnel report to your emergency duty stations".
Also
- 4. Verify activation of the TSC by the Shift Technician-Nuclear.
list verify the Shift Technician-Nuclear has initiated his call out to augment Radiation Protection personnel including the Senior Supervisor or his designee.
- 5. If the EDO/ Senior Shif t Supervisor determines EOF manning is necessary, convey this information to the Plant Manager or his designee so that he can initiate the Recovery Management Plan. Dispatch a YOH Security Guard to open the fccility, turn on any needed power and establish radio communications.
- 6. Initiate and complete the Follow-up Message Form (Attachment No. 2 of this procedure) as information becomes available.
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EP I-2 ACTICS STATEMENTS Action Level III - Natural (continued) Time Initial NOTE Step No. 4 and No. 5 are intended to place personnel on standby in the event of a radiological release. Dispatching survey teams may not be required at this time .
- 7. If the Delaware River level is greater than 10.0 feet MSL (99 fee; PSE&G datum) and is approaching 11.5 feet MSL (100.5 feet PSE&O datum) :
a) Implement Emergency Instruction EI I-4.1. b) If necessary, evacuate the site in accordance with EP I-12.
- 8. If sustained winds are predicted to be >60 mph:
a) Implement Emergency Instruction EI I-4.1.
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t b) If necessary, evacuate the site in accordance with EP I-12.
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than 0.2 g consider implementing OI-1.3.5 or CI-1.3.6, as appropriate.
- 10. Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance witn Administra-tive Procedure No. 6. Refer to EP I-I and complete any additional notifications as required.
Action Level IV - Pire Time Initial
- l. Initiate the Alert Call List ( Attachment No. 1 of this procedure).
- 2. If necessary, account for personnel in accordance with EP I-8.
- 3. Announce via the P. A. : " Radiation Protection personnel report to your emergency duty stations".
Also
- 4. Verify activation of the TSC by the Shift Technician-Nuclear.
list verify the Shif t Technician-Nuclear has initiated his call out to augment Radiation Protection personnel including the Senior Supervisor or his designee.
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EP I-2 ACTION STATEMENTS s etion Level IV - Fire (continued) ; Tjre Initial .
- 5. If the ED0/ Senior Shif t Supervisor determines EOF manning is ne:essary, convey this information to the Plant Manager or his designee so that he can initiate the Recovery Management Plan. Dispatch a YOH Security Guard to open the f acility, turn on any needed power and estatlish radio communications.
- 6. Initiate and complete the Follow-up Message form (Attachment No. 2 of this procedure) as information becomes available.
NOTE Step No. 4 and No. 5 are intended to place personnel on standby in the event of a radiological release. Dispatching survey teams may net be required at this t im e .
- 7. Refer to EP I-7, " Fire in the Controlled Access Area".
h 8. If outside assistance is required call the SaleT. Fire Company .* Give the location and type of fire and f, Dispatcher
\- where vehicles will be met by security personnel. 1.iert security of incoming emergency vehicles.
- 9. Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance with Ad.inistra-tive Procedure No. 6. Refer to EP I-l and complete any additional notifications as required.
Action Level V - Miscellaneous Time Initial
- 1. Initiate the Alert Call List (Attachment No. 1 of this procedure).
- 2. If necessary, account for personnel in accordance with EP I-6.
- 3. Announce via the P.A.: " Radiation Protection personnel repcrt to your emergency duty stations".
- 4. Verify activation of the TSC by the Shift Technician-Nuclear. Also verify the Shift Technician-Nuclear has initiated his call out list to augment Radiation Protection personnel including the Senior Supervisor or his designee.
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e EP I-2 A0TICN STATEMINTS Action Level V - Miscellaneous (continued) Tire Initial
- 5. If the EDO/ Senior Shif t Supervisor determines EOF manr.ing is a ecessary, convey this information to the Plant Manager or his des!qnee su that he can initiate the Recovery Management Plan. Dispatch a YCH Security Guard to open the facility, turn on any needed power and establish radio communications.
- 6. Initiate and complete the Follow-up Message Form ( Attachment No. 2 of this procedure) as information becomes available.
NOTE Step No. 4 and No. 5 are L.sended to place personnel on standby in the event of a radiological release. Dispatching survey teams may not be required at this tLme.
- 7. In the event of an ongoing compromise of the station's security system
- contact the Security Supervisor or the Assistant to the Manager.
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- 8. If the Control Room must be evacuated for any reason refer to EI I-4.10.
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- 9. Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance with Administra-tive Procedure No. 6. Refer to EP I-l and complete any additional notifications as required.
l NOTE l FORWARD ALL COMPLETED FORMS TO THE ASSISTANT TO THE MANAGER. ATTACH ANY REFERENCED COMPLETED EP'S. 1 1 Senior Shift Supervisor /EDO Cate SCRC Meeting No. (o5-80 inh?
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g-- ATTACHMENT 1 ALERT CALI t!ST Contact Time g 1 Emergency Duty Officer (EDO)
~l2. NBC (OPX Line to Region I)
- 3. Manager (Salem Generating Stations
- 4. Chief Engineer (Salem Generating Station)
- 5. State of New Jersey (N.J. State Police)
Primary (Gray Phone) . . Secondary The New Jersey State Police will relay the below message to the BRP (DEP) who should call the Senior Shif t Supervisor back within 15 minutes for additional information. In the event the call back does not occur, protective action recoms.endatiens shall be made to LAC. B RP (DEP) Call Back LAC Dispatcher: Primary (Yellow Phone) __ Secondary
- 6. Delawa (State Police)
Primary (NAWAS) Secondary < /"'i ib PEPEAT THIS MESSAGE F00 STEDS 5 AND 6 O THIS IS . (Title) (Name) AT SALEM NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT NO. . TH!$ (1 or 2) MESSAGE IS TO INFORM YOU OF AN ALERT CONDITION WHICH WAS DECLARED AT . THE TYPE OF RADICLOGICAL RELEASE IN PROGRESS LTime - 24 Hour)
!$: A) NONE B) CONTROLLED C) UNCONTROLLED WE RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS IN SECTOR (S): (REFER TO A) NONE B) SHELTERING Sector (s)
C) EVACUATION Sector (s)
- 7. Salem visitors Center
- 8. Hope Creek (Union Security, Completed By:
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EP I-2 ATTACHMENT 2 ALERT 9 FOLLOW-tJP MESS AGE FORM NOTE The contents of this message shall be reviewed and approved by the Emergency Duty Of ficer (EDO) or his designee. R; viewed By: Time EDO Date Approved By: Date Time EDO I. JDENTIFYING STATEPINI AT SALEM GENERATING STATION UNIT A. THIS IS , (Title) (Name) NO. . THIS IS TO ADVISE YOU OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE EVENT (1 or 2)
, ON . THE EMERGENCY !$
WHICH OCCURRED AT
3 (Time - 24 Hour Clock) (Date)
() CURRENTLY CLASSED AS A EMERGENCY. (h '~ ' ' II . RELEASE INF0WATION A. 00NDITf0N (!NITIAL THE APPROPRIATE STATEMENT)
- 1. No release is in progress.
- 2. We have a controlled release in progress.
- 3. A controlled release was terminated at .
- 4. We have an unplanned release in progress.
- 5. An unplanned release was terminated at .
B. TYPE (INITIAL THE APPROPRIATE TYPE)
- 1. Liquids hours.
a) The duration of the release was (is) b) The (estimated) volume of the release was (is) liters. j'~') \._) Rev. 12 Page 10 of 13 8/18/80
EP I-2 B. IYPE (CONTINUED) c) The activity released is estimated to be curies. 8 d) The principal radio-isotopes were (are) . .
- 2. Gaseous hours, a) The duration of the release was (is) b) The release was the (cround, elevated) type.
(circle onel c) The wind speed is sph.
.d) mph , ,7,,
(Enter Wind Speed) e) The wind direction is from sector toward sector. f) The stability class is: (initial the appropriate classi
- 1) Unstable
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\~J 3) Stable g) The release rate was (is) C1/sec.
h) The principal radio-isotopes were (are) . J. Surface contamination a) The potential for surface contamination (does, dces net)_ exist. (circle one) b) Surf ace contamination has been detected in sector (s) between the and mile circles. C. PROTECTINE ACTIONS (!NITIAL THE APPROPRIATE STATEMENT)
- 1. No protective actions are recommended.
- 2. We recommend sheltering for the following sectors .
- 3. We recommend evacuating the following sectors .
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EP I-2 111. CLOSING STATEPENTS (!NITIAL THE APPROPRIATE STATEMINT) l l A. ON-SITE SUDPEDT-
- 1. No additional on-site support is requested.
- 2. Additional on-site support may be requested.
- 3. The following additional on-site support is requested:
a) Fire Department b) Police / Security l
.c) Radiological Assessment 1
1 d) Radiological Survey i 1 e) Ambulance f) Other B. PCEDicTicNE (!N!TJAL THE APPROPRIATE STATEMENT)
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- 1. No worsening of the event is expected. ,
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LJ 2. The situatien is deteriorating and a change in the event class may be necessary.
- 2. Other event predictions are l
l C. EME GENCY ACT10NS 1
- 1. Emergency actions completed are l l
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- 2. Emergency actions underway are l
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a EP I-2 D. THIS !$'THE END OF OUR MESSAGE. Time message completed: date, t New Jersey hours on I date. f. heurs on l Delaware
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Revitwed By: By: Superviser Signature NOTE In the event of a test or drill the message shall begin and end REPEAT, THIS IS A TEST with the phrase, "TdIS IS A TEST MESSAGE, MESSAGE". l l o
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EP I-3 l' l EMIROENCY PROCEDURI 3l
'1 EP I-3 I SITE EMIROENCY i, l
\ t The purpose of a " site" Jtatus is to assure that emergency personnel respond *1f events are in function < progress or have occurred which involve actual or likely major failures of plant nteded for protection of the public. For this class of emergency the potential 6 radiological release limits are releases of up to 1000 Ci of I-131 equivalent or up to 10 C1 of Xe-133 equivalent. NOTE 1
- i Commencing with the activation of the Technical Support Center (TSC), information updates to off-site authorities shall be made through the Bureau of Radiation Protection of New Jersey and the Delaware Emergency operations Center. Information shall be in the format found on the " Follow-up Message Form" (Attachment 2 of this procedure).
Upon manning, the information updates shall be done by the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF 1. The f requency should be every fif teen (15) minutes. O -E2 O If meteorological data is not available in the Control Room or locally at the Meteorological Tower, then obtain wind direction and speed from the Wilmington Airport Weather Station. The Weather Station can be contacted by using the NAWAS line or by telephoning verify that the weather Station's information is generally applicable by checking the wind sock which is located at the helicopter pad. ACTION LEVELS (circle appropriate one) I. RADICLOGICAL
- 1. Degraded core with possible loss of coolable geometry as indicated by PSAT/TSAT indication, coolant activity and/or Containment radioactivity levels.
- 2. Steam line break with a greater than 50 gpm primary to secondary leak and indication of a degraded core as verified by radiochemical analysis.
(e.g.,
- 3. Major damage to spent fuel in the Containment or Fuel Handling Building large object damages, fuel or water loss below fuel level) .
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/ 4. Loss of reactor coolant inventory greater than normal charging pump (s) capacity.
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' EP I-3 ACTION LEVE LS_ (cont inutd)
- 5. Radiation levels of 50.0 mrem /hr mesaured or projected at the Minimu.m Exclusion 0 Area over a period of ten (10) minutes.
NOTE Refer to EI I-4.4 (LOCA) or EI I-4.7 (Steam Generator Tube Failure) as appropriate. II. OPERA"IONAL
- 1. De-energizing of off-site AC power and of on-site AC power for more than 15 minutes, as indicated on It2)CC4 and 1(2) RP6.
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- 2. De-energizing of all vital 125v or 28V DC power for more than 15 minutes, indicated on is2)RP9.
to hot shutdown, as determined
- 3. Total loss of functions needed to cool the plant (EDC).
by the Senior Shift Supervisor / Emergency Duty Officer 4. All alarms (annunciators) lost for more than 15 minutes if plant is not in cold shutdown or a plant transient is initiated while alarms (annunciators) are Icst. Evacuatson of Control Room and control of shutdown systems not established
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[ 5. local stations in 15 minutes. [- ( t t w/ III. NATURAL
- 1. Severe storms resulting in the Delaware River level 111.5 feet MSL (100.5 f eet PSE&G datum), as indicated on 1(2)RP4.
- 2. Wind speeds (elevation 33 feet) sustained at 160 mph, as indicated on the Meteorological Tower instrumentation.
- 3. Earthquake 120 percent of gravity ( .2g) as indicated on the Seismic Menitoring System.
IV. FIRE
- 1. Fire adversely affecting t' operability of safety systems.
V. MISCELLANEOUS
- 1. Aircraf t crash affecting vital structures by impact or fire.
2. Severe damage to safe shutdown equipment f rom missiles or explosion.
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- 3. Entry of toxic or flammable gases into vital areas.
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- 4. Other plant conditions that warrant activation of the TSC and ECT.
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' EP I-3 ACTICN STATEMENTS Action Level I - Radiolocical Time Initial
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- 1. Sound the Radiation Alert alarm, announce if possible, the nature cf 1 the alert. Request evacuation cf affected areas if necessary. l l
- 2. Initiate the Site Emergency Call List (Attachment No. l.of this procedure).
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- 3. Account for personnel in accordance with EP I-8.
.Announce via the plant page system (P.A.): " Radiation Protecticn personnel repert to your emergency duty stations".
Also
- 5. Verify activation of the TSC by the Shif t Technician-Nuclear.
list verify the Shift Technician-Nuclear has initiated his call out to acceent Radiation Protection personnel including the Senior Shift Supervisor er his designee.
- 6. Dispatch a YCH Security Guard to the Quinton EOF to open the facility, turn on any needed power and establish radio communications.
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- 7. Coordinate the Emergency Dose Calculations in accordance with EP I-10 with the Shift Technician-Nuclear. If the projected dose meets or exceeds 100 mrem /hr at the Minimum Exclusion Zone immediately l discontinue this procedure and implement EP I-4, " General Emergency".
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- 8. Initiate and complete the Follow-up Message Form ( Attachment No. 2 of this procedure).
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- 9. Coordinate emergency on and of f-site radiation surveys in accordance I vi;n Radiation Protection Procedures with the Shift Technician-Suclear l
and/or the Radiation Protection personnel assigned to the Operational ) Support Center (OSC) . NOTE l l ' Establish communications with the EOF and the first l Support Manager (s) as they arrive. Expand the TSC/ ECT communication lines as soon as possible. When the Radiological Emergency Manager arrives at the : ECT he shall coordinate the takeover of off-site , survey responsibilities with the EDO and the Senior 1 Supervisor-Radiation Protection. (
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- 10. If a radioactive spill caused the emergency refer to EP I-6.
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EP I-3 ACTION STATEMENTS Action Level ! - Radiolecical (continued) Time Initial .
- 11. If a fuel handling incident occurred, refer to Emergency Instru'."_icn I-4.25.
- 12. Insure the actions required of Emergency Instruction I-4.16 are or have been taken, as applicable.
- 13. If any personnel have been in3ured c r exposed to radiation in excess of 10CFR20 limits refer to EP I-5.
- 14. If site evacuati;n becomes necessary, evacuate in accordance with EP I-12.
- 15. If site evacuation is not required, release personnel from Account-ability Stations, restricting access to affected areas as necessary to provide. protection to all station personnel and visitors. Peturn affected areas to their normal access as directed by the senior Radiation Protection representative on site.
( ( / Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance with Administra-3=' 16.
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tive Procedure No. 6. Refer to EP I-l and complete any additional (_) notifications as required. Action Level II - Operational Time Initial
- 1. Initiate the Site Emergency Call List (Attachment No. 1 of tnis procedure).
- 2. Initiate and complete the Follow-up Message Form (Attachment No. 2 of this procedure).
Account for personnel in accordance with EP I-8. 3.
- 4. Announce via the P.A.: " Radiation Protection personnel report to your emergency duty stations".
Also
- 5. Verify activation of the TSC by the Shift Technician-Nuclear.
list verify the Shift Technician-Nuclear has initiated his call out to augment Radiation Protection personnel including the Senior Supervisor or his designee. l
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- 6. Dispatch a YOH Security Guard to the Quinton EOF to open the facility, turn on any needed power and establish radio communi ations.
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EP I-3 ACTION STATEMINTS Action Level II - Orerational (continued) Time Initial .
- 7. Complete an Operational Incident Peport in accordance with Adninistra-tive Procedure No. 6. Refer to EP I-l and cemplete any additional notifications as required.
NOTE _ Step No. 4 and No. 5 are intended to place personnel on standby in the event of a radiological release. Dispatching survey teams mav not be required at this time. Action Level III - Natural (High Winds, Flooding, or Seismic Events) Time Initial
- 1. Initiate the Site Emergency Call List (Attachment No. 1 of this procedure).
No. 2 of i 2. Initiate and complete the Follow-up Message Form ( Attachment
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- 3. Account for personnel in accordance with EP I-8, l
Announce via the P.A.:
" Radiation Protection personnel report to your 4.
emergency duty stations". Also
- 5. Verify activation of the TSC by the Shift Technician-Nuclear.
list
' verify the Shif t Technician-Nuclear has initiated his call out to augment Radiation Protection personnel including the Senier l Supervisor or his designee.
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- 6. Dispatch a YCH Security Guard to the Quinton EOF to open the facility, turn on any needed power and establish radio communications.
NOTE Step No. 4 and No. 5 are intended to place personnel on standby in the event of a radiological release. Dispatching survey teams may not be required at this time.
- 7. For sustained high winds (elevation 33 feet) >60 mph, implement EI I-4.1.
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EP I-3 ACTICN STATEMENTS Action Level III - Natural (High Winds, Flooding, or Seismic Events) (continued) Time Initial - B. For Delaware River flood conditions reaching or exceeding 11.5 feet MSL (100.5 feet PSE&G datum) tmplement EI I-4.1.
- 9. For seismic events in excess of .2 g (design basic) implement 01-3.5 or OI-3.6, as appropriate.
- 10. If necessary evacuate the site in accordance with EP I-12.
- 11. Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance with Administra-tive Procedure No. 6. Refer to EP I-l and complete any additienai notifications as required.
Action Level IV - Fire Time Initial
- 1. Initiate the Site Emergency Call List (Attachment No. 1 of this procedure).
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- 2. Initiate and complete the Follow-up Message Form (Attachment No.
() this procedure).
- 3. Account for personnel in accordance with EP I-8.
- 4. Announce via the P.A.: " Radiation Protection personnel report to your emergency duty stations".
Also S. Verify activation of the TSC by the Shift Technician-Nuclear. list verify the Shift Technician-Nuclear has initiated his call out to augment Padiation Protection personnel including the Senicr Supervisor or his designee.
- 6. Dispatch a YOH Security Guard to the Quinton EOF to open the facility, turn on any needed power and establish radio communications.
NOTE Step No. 4 and No. 5 are intended to place personnel on standby in the event of a radiological release. Dispatching survey teams may not be required at this t ime .
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- 7. Refer to EP I-7, " Fire in the Controlled Access Area".
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EP I-3 ACTICN STATEMINTS setien Level IV - Fire (continued) Time Initial =
- 8. If outside assistance is required call the Salem Fire Company Dispatcher . Give the location and type of fire and where vehicles will be met by security personnel. Alert security of incoming emergency vehicles.
- 9. Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance with Ad.inistra-tive Procedure No. 6. Refer to EP I-l and complete any additional notifications as required.
Action Level V - Miscellaneous Time Initial
- 1. Initiate the Site Emergency Call List (Attachment NO. 1 of this procedure).
- 2. Account for persennel in accordance with EP I-8.
- 3. Announce via the P.A.: " Radiation Protection personnel report to your
}\ /. emergency duty stations".
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- 4. Verify activation of the TSC by the Shift Techn!.4am-Nuclear. Alto l
I verify the Shift Technician-Nuclear has initiated his call out list to augment Radiation Protection personnel including the Senicr Supervisor or his designee. l S. Dispatch a YOH Security Guard to the Quinton EOF to open the facility, turn on any needed power and establish radio communications. Initiate and complete the Tollow-up Message Form (Attachment No. 2 of 6. this procedure). NOTE Step No. 4 and No. 5 are intended to place personnel on standby in the event of a radiological release. Dispatching survey teams mav not be required at this t ime .
- 7. At the discretion of the Senior Shift Supervisor / Emergency Duty Officer (EDO) implement any appropriate OI's or EI's to assure safe operation and/or shutdown of the plant.
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E EP I-3 l ACTION STATEMENTS Action Level V - Miscellaneous (continued) I Time Initial ' l 1
- 8. Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance with Administra-tive Psocedure No. 6. Refer to EP I-l and complete any additional ;
notJ2ications as required. I NOTE FORWARD ALL COMPLETED FCRMS TO THE ASSISTANT TO THE MANAGER. ATTACH ANY REFERENCED COMPLETED EP's. FOR NUCLEAR EMERGENCIES HAVING CFF-SITE CONSEQUENCES NOTIFY AMERICAN NUC', EAR INSURERS (REFER TO ADDENDUM 1). ( l Cate Senior Shift Supervisor /EDO
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EP I-3 ATTACHMENT 1 SITE EMEDGENCY CALL LIST ContSet ;i.,
- 1. Emergency Duty Of ficer (EDO)
- 2. NRC (CPX Line to Region I)
- 3. Manager (Salem Generating Station) -
- 4. Chief Engineer (Salem Generating Station)
- 5. State of New Jersey ($.J. State Police)
Primary (Gray Phcne) Secondary The New Jersey State Police will relay the below message tc the BRP (DEP) who should call the Senior shif t Supervisor back within 15 minutes for additional information. In the ever.t the call back does not occur, protective action recommendatiens shall be made to LAC. BRP (DEP) Call Back LAC Dispatcher: Primary (Yellow Phone) Secondary
- 6. Delaware (State Police)
Primary (NAV\S) Secondary
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( ) (; FEPEAT THIS MESSAGE FOR STEPS 5 AND 6 v THIS IS . (Name) (Title) AT SALEM NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT NO. . THIS (1 or 2) NESSAGE IS TO INFORM YOU OF A SITE EMERGENCY WHICH WAS DECLARED AT . THE TYPE OF RADIOLOGICAL RELEASE IN PROGRESS (Time - 24 Hour) IS: A) NONE B) CONTROLLED C) UNCONTROLLED WE RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS IN SECTOR (S): (REFER TO TAELE IV) A) NONE B) SHELTERING Sector (s) C) EVACUATION Sector (s)
- 7. Salem visitors Center
- 8. Hope Creek (Union Security, -
Co=pleted By: (m ! i \_ / Reviewed By: Senior Shift Supervisor / Shift Supervisor /EDO Rev. 12 8/18/60 Page 9 of 13
EP I-3 ATTACRMENT 2 SITE EMERGENCY FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE FORM NOTE The contents of this message shall be reviewed and approved by the Emergency Duty Officer (EDO) or his designee. R; viewed By: EDO Date Time Approved By: EDO Date Time
- 1. JDENTIFYING STATEPENT A. THl$ IS , AT SALEM GENERATING STATION UNIT (Name) (Title)
No. . THIS IS TO ADVISE YO" 0F ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE EVENT (1 or 2) WHICH OCCURRED AT , ON . THE EMERGENCY IS gy (Time - 24 Hour Clock) (Date) EMERGENCY.
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) CURRENTLY CLASSED AS A v il. FELEASE INFOPS TICS A. CCNSITION (!NITIAL THE APPROPRIATE STATEMENT)
- 1. No release is in progress.
- 2. We have a controlled release in progress.
- 3. A controlled release was terminated at .
- 4. We have an unplanned release in prog.ess.
- 5. An unplanned release was terminated at .
B. 11EE (! NIT!AL THE APPROPRIATE TYPE)
- 1. Liquids a) The duration of the release was (is) hours.
b) The (estimated) volume of the release was (is) liters. G Rev. Page 10 of 13 8/18/6,
EP I-3 B. 11EE (CONTINUED) c) The activity released is estimated to be curies. f d) The principal radio-isotopes were (are) .
- 2. Gaseous hours.
a) The duration of the release was (is) b) The release was the 6eround, elevated) type. (circle one) c) The wind speed is mph. d) oph . m/sec 2 (Enter Wind Speed) e) The wind direction is from sector toward secter. f) The stability class is: (initial the appropriate class)
- 1) Unstable O 2) Neutral h
- 3) Stable g) The release rate was (is) Ci/sec.
h) The principal radio-isotopes were (are) .
- 3. Surf ace Contamination l
exist. a) The potential for surface contamination (dees, does not) l (circle onel b) Surf ace contamination t.as been detected in sector (s) and mile circles. between the l C. PROTECTIVE ACTIONS (INITIAL THE APPROPRIATE STATEMENT)
- 1. No protective actions are recommended.
- 2. We recommend sheltering for the following sectors -
- 3. We recommend evacuating the following sectors .
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EP I-3 111. CLOSINC STATE'ENTS (!NITIAL THE APPROPRIATE STATEMENT) A. [1-SITE SUDPCDT
- 1. No additional on-site support is requested.
- 2. Additional on-site support may be requested.
- 3. The following additional on-site support is requested:
a) Fire Department bl Felice/ Security
.c) Radiological Assessment d) Radiological Survey c! Ambulance f) other B. PREDICTIONS (INITI AL THE APPROPRI ATE STATEMENT) \~ l 1. No worsening of the event is expected.
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s~s The situation is deteriorating and a change in the event class may be 2. necessary.
- 3. Other event predictions are i C. EMIE'ENCY ACTIONS
- 1. Emergency actions completed are 1
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- 2. Emergency actions underway are 8
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EP I-3 D. THIS IS THE END OF OUR MESSAGE. TLme message completed: New Jersey hours cn date. hours on date. Celaware Ey Reviewed By: Signature Supervisor NOTE In the event of a test or drill the message shall begin and end with the phrase, "THIS IS A TEST MISSAGE, REPEAT, THIS IS A TEST MESSAGE". O O . l l l l l t
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' EF -4 EMER0ENCY PROCEOURI EP I-4 GENERAL EMER0ESOY 3
A general emergency has occurred if events are in process which involve substattial ecrc integrity. The purpose cf the General degradaticn with the potential loss of Containment Emergency Procedure is to .inatiate predetermined protective actions f or the publics previde initiate additional centinuous assessments of on-site and off-site radiological measurements; and provide current information fer a-d cctiens as required for planned or potential releases: consaltation with the Emergency operations racility (ECF). The release thresholds fer this 0 of Xe-133 equivalent. class are greater than 1000 Ci of I-131 equivalent or 10 NOTE 1 Commencing with the activation of the Technical Suppert Center (TSC), information updates to of f-site authorities shall be made through the Bureau of Fadiation Protection of New Jersey and the Delaware Emergency Operations Center. Inf o rma tion shall be in the f ormat found on the "Tollow-up
^ Message Torr * (Attachment 2 of this procedure).
Upon manning, the information updates shall be done by the Emergency Operations Facility (ECT) . (~>] N The frequency should be every fifteen (15) minutes.
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(_ NOTE 2 If meteorological data is not available in the Centrol Roem er locally at the Meteorological Tower, then obtain wind direction and speed f rom the Wilmin7 ton Airport weather Statloc. The Weather Station can be centacted by usino the NAWAS line or by telephoning Verify that the Weather Station's inf ormation is generally applicable by checking the wind sock which is located at the helicepter pad. ACTION tr'/ILS (circle appropriate one)
- 1. Radiation levels, measured or projected, at the Minimum Exclusion Zone, averaged over a period of at least ten (10) minutes to be >100 mrem /hr.
barriers with a probable loss of a thrid boundary.
- 2. A degradation of 2 of 3 fission product
- 3. Other plant conditions which exist that make a release of large amounts of radioactive material over a short period of time possible.
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EP I-4 ACTICS STATEMENTS Date Unit Time Initial
- 1. Sound Radiation Alert Alarm, announce if possible, the nature of the alert. Request evacuation of affected area (s) if necessary.
- 2. Initiate the General Emergency Call List (Attachment No. 1 of'this procedure).
- 3. If immediate evacuation is not required, account for personnel in
.accordance with EP I-8.
- 4. If immediate evacuation at the site is required, perform EP I-12.
- 5. Announce via the plant page system (P.A.): " Radiation Protection personnel report to your emergency duty stations".
- 6. Verify activation of the TSC by the Shif t Technician-Nuclear. Also verify the Shif t Technician-Nuclear has initiated his call list to
,/'"3 augment en-site Radiation Protection personnel including the Senior 's / Supervisor or his designee.
V[ ' 7. Initiate and complete the Follow-up Message Form (Attachment No. 2 of this procedure).
- 8. Dispatch a YOH Security Guard to the Quinton EOF to open the facility, turn on any needed power and establish radio communications.
- 9. Coordinate the Emergency Dese Calculations in accordance with EP I-10 with the Shif t Technician-Nuclear.
- 10. If the measured or projected whole body dose exceeds 1000 mrem /hr or thyroid dose exceeds 5000 mrem /hr actuate the LAC emergency sirens in accordance with OI IV-12.3.2.
- 11. Coordinate emergency on and off-site radiation. surveys in accordance with Radiation Protection Procedures with the Shift Technician-Nuclear and/or the Radiation Protection personnel assigned to the Operational Support Center (CSC).
NOTE Establish commur.ications with the EOF and the first Support Manager (s) as they arrive. Expand the TSC/ [\J~ EOF communication lines as soon as possible. When Rev. 12 Page 2 of 11 8/18/80
EP I-4 ACTION STATEMENTS (continued) Tire Initial NOTE (continued) the Radiological Emergency Manager arrives at the ECT he shall coordinate the takeover of off-site survey responsibilities with the EDO and the Senior Supervisor-Radiation Protection.
- 12. If the emergency iw a reruit of ans a) Excessive gaseous telease:
- 1) Insure the actions required of Emergency Instruction I-4.16 are or have been taken.
21 Verify that the release has stopped.
- 3) Insure the Containment / Plant Vent Monitor is selected to the plant vent for Unit No. 1 only.
- 4) As possible, perform additional on and of f-site surveys and ascertain extent of airborne accivity.
- 5) Insure personnel that have become or may be contaminated are
" frisked" and begin decontamination as necessary.
- 6) Restrict movement outside the plant buildings for evacuation and surveys until radiation levels due to the release are withan the limits specified in 10CTR20.
- 7) Inform Mr. R. P. Douglas (PSE&G) of the incident. Fefer to Addendum No. 1.
b) Excessive liquid release:
- 1) Insure the actions required of Emergency Instruction T-4.16 are or have been taken.
- 2) Verify that the release has been stopped.
- 3) obtain a sample from the system or source of the effluent that was being discharged for analysis,
- 4) If boats or ships are in the immediate vicinity of the (p -) circulating water discharge, immediately inform the State of New Jersey. NJ DEP ,
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EP I-4 l l ACTICN STATEMENTS (continued) T1 e Initial
- 13. If any personnel have been injured and exposed in excess of 10:TR2C limits, refer to EP I-5.
- 14. Seek additional emergency assistance and/or notify and/or call in additional station personnel in accordance with the appropriate parts of Addendum No. 1, as the situation dictates.
1 r 15. Refer to EP I-15 if Stable Iodine Thyroid Blocking is required. Con:er with Senior Supervisor-HP as required. l l l 16. Assistance may be requested of the Salem County Civil Defense Head-quarters at for off-site monitorirg of areas in New l l 1 I Jersey. j l I l 17. Assistance may be requested of the Delaware Division of Public Health and Labs at or alternate for off-site j monitoring of areas in Delaware.
- 18. Refer to EP I-14 to indicate recovery operations when the incident is under control.
l f) I \j The incident shall be considered under control for the purpose l a) l . (' +) of initiating recovery operations when the following guidelines l are met l
- 1) Release of radioactive materials from all portions of the l
plant are controlled.
- 2) Radiation levels in all areas are determined to be stable or decreasing with time.
NOTE l 1 Recovery operations will be ccnducted in a manner in which each individual operation is evaluated as to its total and individual person REM. All exposures will be maintained within the ICRP recommendations and all l attempts will be made to maintain exposures within 10CFR20 limits.
- 3) Fires, flooding, and/or equipment malfunctions are controlled.
- 19. Complete an operational Incident Report in accordance with Administra-l f tive Procedure No. 6. Refer to EP I-l and complete any additional notifications as required.
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' EP I-4 ACTION STaTDJNTS (continued) yo;r '\ .
FORWARD ALL COMPLETED FORMS TO 1HE ASSISTANT TO THE FOR MANAGER. ATTACH ANY REFERENCED COMPLETED EP'S. NUCLEAR EMERGENCIES HAVING OFF-SITE CONSEQUENCES NOTIFY AMERICAN NUCLEAR INSURERS (REFER TO ADDENDUM 1). Date Senior Shif t Supervisor /EDO SCRC Meeting No. bb~ N M N aler. Generating Station / Dat( _ Manager l l l 1 lO Rev. 12
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ATTACHMENT 1 GENERAL EMERGENCY CALL LIST Contact Twe j
- 1. Emergency Duty officer (EDO)
- 2. NRC (CPX Line to Region I)
- 3. Manager (Salem Generating Station) E
- 4. Chief Engineer (Salam Generating Station) _
- 5. State of New Jersey (N.J. State Police)
Primary (Gray Phone) Secondary (DEP) who shecid The New Jersey State Police will relay the below message to the BRP call the Senior Shift Supervisor back within 15 minutes for additional informattor.. In the event the call back does not occur, protective action recommendations shall be made directly to one of the Salem County Agencies. BRP (DEP) Call Back Salem County C.D.: Primary or Salem County Fire Company Dispatcher Primary
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I 1. Delaware (State Police)
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Primary (NAWAS) Secondary I The r<1 aware State Police will relay the below message to the Delaware Emergency Planning and Operations Center who should call the Senior Shif t Supervisor back wit", .n 15 minutes for additional information. In the event the call back does not occur, protective action recommendations shall be made directly to one of the other Delaware State agencies.
- 7. Emergency Planning and Operations Call Back i
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- 8. New Castle County (Workday -
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- 9. LAC Dispatcher: Primary (Yellow Phone)
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i EP I-4 9 GENERAL E.w.ERGENCY CALL LIST (continued) - BEPEAT THIS MESSAGE FOR STEPS 5 AND E m THIS IS (Name) (Title)
.. THIS' AT SALEM NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT No. (1 or 2)
MESSAGE IS TO INFORM YOU OF A GENERAL EMERGENCY WHICH WAS DECLARE AT . THE TYPE OF RADIOLOGICAL RELEASE IN PROGRESS (Ttme - 24 Hour) is: A) CONTROLLED B) UNCONTROLLED (REFER TO TABLE IV) WE RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS IN SECTOR (S) A) NONE B) SHELTERING Sector (s) C) EVACUATION Sectoris) a.
/ Contact Time
( ) t '( { 10. Sale. Visitors Center
- 11. Hope Creek (Union Security, Completed By:
R2 Viewed By: Senior shift Supervisor / Shift Supervisor /EDO a-/p
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EF I-4 ATTACHMENT 2 GENERAL EMER0ENCY FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE FORM NOTE The contents of this message shall be reviewed and approved by the Emergency Duty Of ficer (EDO) or his designee. Reviewed By: Date Time EDO Approved By: Date Time EDO I. IDENTIFYING STATEPENT AT SALEM GENERATING STATION UNIT A. THIS IS (Namej (Title) NO. . THIS IS TO ADVISE YOU OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE EVENT (1 or 2) THE EMERGENCY IS
, ON .
WHICH OCCURRED AT (Date) TTime - 24 Hour Clock) EMERGENCY. lh CURRENTLY CLASSED AS A ' )), EELEASE INFORMATION A. CONDITION (INITIAL THE APPROPRIATE STATEMENT)
- 1. No release is in progress.
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- 2. We have a controlled release in progress.
- 3. A controlled release was terminated at .
- 4. We have an unplanned release in progress.
- 5. An unplanned release was terminated at .
B. TYPE (INITIAL THE APPROPRIATE TYPE)
- 1. Liquids hours.
a) The duration of the release was (is) b) The (estimated) volume of the release was (is) liters.
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EP I-4 B. Ilf.E (CONTINUED)
/~'\ The activity released is estimated to be curies.
c) ( } d) The principal radio-isotopes were (are) .
- 2. Gaseous The duration of the release was (is) hours, a) b) The release was the (ground, elevated) type.
(circle one) c) The wind speed is mph.
' d) mph , j,,
(Enter Wind Speed) e) The wind direction is from sector toward sector. f) The stability class is: (initial the appropriate class)
- 1) Unstable
- 2) Neutral
- 3) Stable g) The release rate was (is) Ci/sec.
h) The principal radio-isotopes were (are) .
- 3. Surface contamination a) The potential for surface contamination (does, does not) exist.
(circle one) b) Surf ace contamination has been detected in sector (s) between the and mile circles. C. PROTECTIVE ACTIONS (INITIAL THE APPROPRIATE STATEMENT)
- 1. No protective actions are recommended.
- 2. Wu recommend sheltering for the following sectors .
- 3. We recommend evacuating the following sectors .
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EP I-4 Ill. [ LOSING STATEM94TS (INITIAL THE APPROPRIATE STATEMENT) A, ON-S1TE SU M
- 1. No additional on-site support is requested.
- 2. Additional on-site support may be requested.
- 3. The following additional on-site support is requested:
a) Fire Department b) Police / Security c) Radiological Assessment d) Radiological Survey e) Ambulance f1 Other _ B. PREDICTIONS (th1TLAL THE APPROPRIATE STATEMENT) N- - 1. No worsening of the event is expected.
- 2. The situation is deteriorating and a change in the_ event class may be necessary.
- 3. Other event predictions are C. EMERGENCY ACTIONS
- 1. Emergency actions completed are
- 2. Emergency actions underway are Rev. 12 8/18/80 Page 10 of 11 t
A EP I-4 D. THIS IS THE END OF OUR MESSAGE. Time message completed: New Jersey hours on date. Delaware hours on date. By: Reviewed By: Signature Supervisor NOTE In the event of a test or drill the message shall begin and end with the phrase, "THIS IS A TEST MESSAGE, REPEAT, THIS IS A TEST MESSAGE". 1 i (_:> l t l l i l 1 Rev. 12 Page 11 of 11 8/18/80
EP I-5 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE j '"*s EP I-5 \N_,) PERSONNEL EMERGENCY , ACTION LEVEL (circle appropriate one) -
- 1) on-Site serious accident, such as a severe laceration, broken bone, severe burn, resulting to an individual which requires emergency treatment at a hospital.
- 2) on-Site accident or incident where an individual has or may have been exposed to radiation in excess of 10CFR20 limits.
- 3) on-Site accident or, incident where an individual has a contaminated wound which cannot be properly treated by station personnel.
NOTE 1 In conjunction with EP I-1, off-site notifications must be made only if the injured party required admittance to the hospital and the estimated stay time is )48 hours. NOTE 2 To summon first aid:
- 1. Use the PA system.
- 2. Give location of injured person (s) .
- 3. Use fire alarm pull station as a last resort.
- 4. Prior to starting work check area for nearest page and insure its operation.
ACCIDENT DESCRIPTION (briefly describe)
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l EP I-5 l Cate n i \ Unit No. A CION STATEVENTS Tim e
- Initial ACTION LEVELS 1, 2& 3
- The Senier Shift Supervisor or designee shall:
- 1. When First Aid Team is required - pass word over the page fcr First A d Team to respond (give location).
- 2. Record names of individuals requiring emergency treatment, the:r location, and if possible, the extent of their in]uries.
- 3. Insure that the affected individual receives emergency first aid treatment as required.
- 4. Notify the Safety Superviser.
NAv.E COMPANY IDCATION ANO EXTENT OF INJURY O I O
- 5. If necessary call the LAC Dispatcher at to request ambulance service or use the station emergency vehicle to transport the affected individual to the Salem Hospital.
- 6. If the station emergency vehicle is to be used, notify the Guardhouse (Ext. ., where a key is located. A backup key is located in the Safety Superviser's Office. A guard will drive the vehicle to the location indicated by the Senier Shif t Supervisor. The first aid team or those designated by the Senior Shift Superviser will then place the patient in the vehicle for transport to the Sa'.e= Hospital.
7 If the emergency vehicle is used, a person will be designated by the Senior Shift Supervisor, or designee, to accompany the patient. A worker or supervisor from the patient's department should be selected if possible.
- 8. If emergency vehicle is used, notify the Salem Hospital as follows:
/S Call the Salem Memorial Hospital at Make it
( ,) the following statement when contact is made:
- Time action is initiated.
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- EP I-5 ACTION STATEMENTS (continued)
Time' Initial ACTION LEVELS 1, 2& 3 "This is an emergency, connect me with the Nursing Supervisor." Provide the following information to the Nursing Supervisor: Number of persons requiring emergency treatment, degree of injuries and medical status, and contamination and. radiation status. NOTE: Insure the Nursing Supervisor understands whether the injured have or have not been contaminated and/ or overexposed as she must implement the Hospital Radiation Emergency Plan if they have. Type of transportation to be used to transport injured. Who will accompany injured. Expected time of arrival at hospital. If the Radiation Management Corporation will be notified. Time' Initial ACTION LEVELS 2 & 3 ONLY (} L / The Senior Shift Supervisor shall:
) 1. Notify the Technical Supervisor Radiation Protection.
- 2. Call the Radiation Management Corporation (RMC) at (emergency calls - 24 hours a day) if the Technical Supervise -
Radiation Protection recommends that outside aid is required. NOTE : This phone will be answered by RMC personnel during business hours and messages will be recorded af ter hours. The Philadelphia Electric Company Load 1 Dispatcher peridocally elicits information from the tape recorder and relays emergency calls to RMC as needed. If the RMC emergency phone number is out of order, call the Philadelphia Electric Load Dispatcher's office at and ask for the Supervisor of Load Dispatching. Provide the following information: a) Type of incident b) A phone number for a return call from RMC j c) The Senior Shift Supervisor /EDO will determine if the service of RMC is required l 8
- Time action is initiated.
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EP I-5 1 ACTICN STATEMENTS (continued) Time
- Initial ACTION LEVELS 2& 3 ONLY
- 3. Exposure of an individual to radiation in excess of ICCFR20 limits is a Reportable Occurrence and requires action to be taken in accordance 4
with Administrative Procedure No. 7.
- 4. Notify the Station Manager who will notify the General Manager -
Electric Production. .
- 5. Ensure othe' notifications are made in accordance with EP I-1,
" Notification of Unusual Events".
Forward this completed form to the Assistant to the Manager. Attach any referenced completed EP's.
- Time action is initiated.
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A EP I-6 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE EP I-6 (~ 'q RADI0 ACTIVE SPILL k - Date Unit No. h ACTION LEVEL (circle appropriate one)
- 1) As required by an E=ergency Procedure.
2) A liquid and/or airborne radioactive release that results in an area being classed by Radiation Protection as an " airborne radiometivity area" and/or limits results which in loose cannot surf ace be readily contamination in excess of station " contaminated area" controlled. ACTION STATEMENTS Time
- Initial shall:
The Senior Shift Supervisor / Emergency Duty Officer (EDO)
- 1. Insure the actions required of Emergency Instruction I-4.16 are or
,3 have been taken.
idiation Protection representative of the
- 2. Advise the onsite Senior extent of the problem.
- 3. Request that necessary radiation surveys be initiated.
To the
- 4. Insure that all persons have evacuated the affected area.
extent necessary, account for personnel in accordance with EP I-8. 1
- 5. Upon receipt of survey results and/or under the accompaniment of a Radiation Protection : epresentative attempt to secure the release.
Secure ventilation if possible in the affected area.
- 6. Ascertain from the Radiation Protection representative the extent of the radiological problem.
as necessary.
- 7. Restrict access to the affected area (s)
- 8. Request that Radiation Protection begin personnel decontamination if it is found to be necessary.
- 9. Direct that cleanup and decontamination be done as determined by the S Radiation Protection representative.
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A EP I-6 4 l ACTION STATEMENTS (continued) ime* Initial I b
- 10. Upon receiving notification from the Radiation Protection personnel, release the affected area for general access.
- Time action is initiated.
The completed copy shall be forwarded to the Assistant to the Manager. Date Sen or Shift Supervisor /EDO i i SORC Meeting No. 6 6-[(0 H% Manage J alem Generating Station r/uk
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EP I-7 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE s h EP I-7 i ,
FIRI IN THE CONTROLLED ACCESS AREA ~ .
ACTION LEVEL t l As required by the Senior Shif t Supervisor in response to a fire in the Controlled Access Area. m NOTE Fires in other areas of the plant are responded to in accordance with the Fire Fighting and Organization Manual. ACTION STATEMENTS _ NOTE Radiation exposure limits during normal operation shall be limited to those values specified in Administrative Procedure No. 24, however, the following CAUTION applies: CAUTION Accidental or emergency exposure to radiation in excess
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of the values recommended in 10CFR20 may be accepted as follows, however, in all situations every reasonable effort shall be made to mirimize exposure.
- a. 25 rem whole body once during the lifetime of an adult (12.5 rem whole body during all planned emergency actions).
- b. 75 rem whole body if saving a human life will result.
- c. Emergency exposure of members of the general public shall be limited to 5 rem in all cases; and every effort shall be made to keep their exposure below 0.5 rem.
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EP I-7 Date Unit No. ACTIONSTATEkENTS Tim e
- Initial
- 1. . Notify the assigned Emergency Duty Officer of the fire and the Senior on-site Radiation Protection representative an' Safety Supervisor.
- 2. If a radioactive release is suspected or occurs due to the fire, immediately refer to EP I-2.
- 3. Insure the Fire Brigade is equipped with respiratory protection equip-ment, personal dosimetry, and a survey instrument before entering the Controlled Access Area. If possible, be accompanied by a Radiation Protection escort.
- 4. As necessary, shift the Control Room Ventilation System lineup in accordance with OI II-17.3.2 for operation during station fires.
- 5. Account for personnel and/or evacuate the site in accordance with EP I-8 and/or EP I-12 respectively as determined by the Senior Shift Supervisor /EDO.
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- 6. If any personnel have been injured, refer to EP I-5.
- 7. Assign additional q.a'ified station personnel to the Fire Brigade as they are available.
- 8. If off-site fire fighting assistance is required, call the Salem Fire Give the location and type of Company Dispatcher at fire. Give location on access road where fire equipment will be met by station security personnel for specific direction to the fire.
- 9. Order the Guard Force (Ext. to escort the outside fire company to the fire location.
- 10. Seek additional emergency assistance as the station dictates, in accordance with the appropriate parts of Addendum 1.
- 11. Notif y the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
- 12. When possible return the Control Room ventilation System to a normal lineup in accordance with OI II-17.3.2, " Control Room Ventilation Operation".
- Time action is initiated.
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EP I-7 ACTION STATEMENTS (continued) ire
- Initial
- 13. For an uncontrolled fire greater than ten minutes duration make notift. cation in accordance with EP I-1.
- 14. Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance with i t
Administrative Procedure No. 6.
- 15. Insure a reflash watch is stationed when the fire is out.
Insure the Senior Maintenance Supervisor is aware that a fire has 16. Occurred.
- Time action is initiated.
to the Manager. The completed copy shall be forwarded to the Assistant Date Senter Shift Supervisor /EDC O O SCRC Meeting No. b 8"IIU u Fo
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EP I-6 EMEROENCY PROCEDt'RE EP I-8 ("'N PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY 'x y ) ACTION LEVEL i
- 1) As required by the Emergency Procedure. =
- ) Incidents, as evaluated by the Senior Shift Supervisor (or Emergency Duty Officer), that require accounting for personnel.
ACTION STATEM.ENTS Time
- Initial
- 1. The Senior Shif t Supervisor /EDO shall notify Security that personnel may be ordered to Accountability Stations by calling Ext.
- 2. The Control Room shall sound the Radiation Alert Alarm and make the following s'tatement at least twice:
"ALL PERSONNEL RIPORT TO YOUR ACCOUNTABILITY STATION".
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- 3. Repeat the announcement in five (5) minutes.
g___ NOTE a) The normal Accountability Stations are:
- 1) operations - operational Support Center
- 2) Radiation Protectirn - Control Point
- 3) Non-contrac' personnel in C,ontrolled Access Area - Control Point
- 4) Contract personnel in the Controlled Access Area *A* Building Control Point
- 5) Clerical and Secretarial - Clerical Office, Administration Building
- 6) All other PSE6G personnel - Station Cafeteria
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EP I-8 ACTION STATEMENTS (continued) im e
- Initial NOTE (continued)
- 7) Outside Contractors -
e (a) Contractors with ten (10) or more persons will report to their .
" start of work" location.
(b) Contractors with less than ten (10) persons will report to the Cafeteria. b) If it is necessary for personnel to proceed to locations other than the normal stations or to avoid certain areas, the Control Room personnel will make the necessary announcements. c) The senior PSE&G representative at each Account-ability Station will assume control of the assembled group. The senior contractor will 9 assume control at each Contractor Accountability lh Station. d) PSE-G management / supervisory personnel shall provide assistance to the Security force when performing accountability. e) Narmally, the telephone and public address (P.A.) system will be used for communication between l ' the Security force (Guardhouse) and Operations (Control Room). The Emergency Communications l System will provide a backup system. l f) The senior person at each Accountability Station will insure that the persons under his direction l will remain orderly and be prepared to rcceive and carryout further instructions.
- 4. The Senior Shift Supervisor /EDO or his designee shall be notified of, and maintain a list of unaccounted for pers .nel.
- 5. If personnel are unaccounted for, the designated indlvidual shall attempt to locate the individual (s) as soon as possible, in the
, es following manners: l i [/) x_
- Time action is initiated.
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EP I-B ACTION STATEMENTS (continued) f^x
\ h \_l Time' Initial a) Page the individual (s) over the P.A. system.
b) Notify missing individual (s) supervisor. c) verify through the person in charge of the Guard force that the person is in f act on the property. d) Attempt to call the individual (s) at home. e) As personnel are located, the list in Item 3 above shall be updated. Attach the completed list to this procedure for record purpo*cs.
- 6. If necessary and practicable, the Senior Shift Supervisor /EDO shall initiate Search and Rescue Operations in accordance with EP I-9.
- 7. As necessary, the Senior Shift Supervisor /IDO shall relocate personnel to other areas as required or evacuate the site in accordance with EP I-12.
- 8. If evacuation is not required, maintain personnel at Accountability Stations as the situation dictates.
NOTE If personnel are to remain at Accountability Stations, periodically announce over the P.A. the status of the emergency.
- 9. The Senior Shif t Supervisor /EDO shall release personnel f rom Accountability Stations as the situation dictates.
' Time a: tion is initiated.
Forward completed copy to the Assistant to the Manager. Date Senior Shift Supervasor/EDO n
) SORO Meeting No. 65- Tro 9f%7 - M ~
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EP I-9 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE A EP I-9 k ) SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS ACTION LEVEL -
- 1) As required by an Emergency Procedure.
- 2) Situations, as determined by the Senior Shif t Supervisor (or Emergency Duty. Of fi.cer) , that warrant Search and Rescue Operations.
ACTION STATEMENTS Time
- Initial
- 1. Radiation exposure limite during normal operation shall be limited to those values specified in Administrative Procedure No. 24, however, the following CAUTION applits.
CAUTION Accidental or emergency exposure to radiation in excess () of the values recompended in 10CTR20 may be accepted as follows, however in all situations every reasonable O effort shall be made to minimize exposure. a) 25 rem whole body once during the lifetime of an adult for non-life saving activities. b) 75 rem whole body if saving a human life will result.
- 2. The Senior Shif t Supervisor /EDO or person designated as Search Coordinator shall assemble a Search and Rescue Tean. or Teams and appoint the highest ranking member of each team as person "in charge".
NOTE If at all possible, assemble personnel that are familiar with the missing individual (s), familiar with the plant and work locations of the missing individual (s), and trained in First Aid.
' Time action is initiated. 'O N_-
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EP I-9 ACTICN STATEMENTS (continued)
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N/ Time
- Initial SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM CUIDELINES i .
Dayshift Maintenance or Technical Supervisor Technician Nuclear Electrician . Station Mechanic Equipment Operator Ucility Opera. tor or Technical Helper Back Shifts, Weekends, Holidays i Shift Supervisor Equipment Operator > Utility Operator Technician Nuclear
- 3. The Technician Nuclear shall insure team (s) meet the minimum dosimetry and protective clothing requirements. If the team is performing post radiation incident operations, full PC's, a respirator and a high range dosimeter shall be worn by each team member.
I 4. The search team shall obtain emergency equipment from the available emergency facility locations as required. NOTE Walkie-talkies, provided b; Security, should be used if search operations are to be conducted outside the areas provided with the site P.A. system.
- 5. The Senior Shift Supervisor /EDO, with advice from the Senior Performance Supervisor-Radiation Protection or Technician Nuclear, shall determine if EP I-15, " Stable Iodine Thyroid Blocking", is i
necessary. l
- 6. Maintain communications between the Search and Rescue Team leader and the Senior Shift Supervisor /EDO.
- 7. The Senior Shift Supervisor /EDO shall insure each Search and Rescue Team has at least the following information available:
a) Identity of each missing individual.
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I EP I-9 , ACTICN STATE.v.ENTS (continued) , Tire
- IS M - 71 b) Last known location of each missing individual, c) What functions or jobs each missing individual *was wcYking on last.
d) Any significant plant status that may affect the search, and special instructions. e) Insure they know not to exceed 75 rem whole body (or lower limit ' as dictated by the EDO).
- 8. 'The team shall proceed to last known location of missing individual (s).
As necessary, expand the search throughout the adjacent areas.
- 9. The team leader shall inform the Serlor Shift Supervisor /EDO immediately upon locating missing personnel.
- 10. The team shall provide ereigency first aid treatment as required.
/' 'i 11. The Senicr Shift Supervisor /EDO shall release the Search and Pescue \. ] Team (s): (~hi N/ a) Upon locating the missing individual (s) and rendering necessary first aid, or b) On a site evacuation order, or c) When the missing person is found.
- 12. If the missing individual cannot be located, inform the Senior Shif t Supervisor /EDO for further action.
- Time action is initiated.
Feturn completed form to the Assistant to Manacer. Senior Shift Superviscr/EDO Date SORC Meeting No. 6 PPO
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EP I-10 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE EP I-10 [N EMERGENCY DOSE CALCULATIONS Nj ACTICN LEVEL
- 1) As required by an emergency procedure.
- 2) As required by the Senior Shift Supervisor or the Emergency Duty Of ficer (EDO) .
NOTE Normally the initial staff at the Technical Support Center (TSC) will perform the Emergency Do<,e Calculations. During this time the Control FSom personnel will transmit relevant data to the TSC. ACTION STATEMENTS I. Vent C;eration - Unit 1
- 1. Align the Unit 1 Containment / Plant Vent Monitors 1Rll, 1R12a and 1R12b as folicws:
a) Place the monitors in the plant vent mode if the release is due to an accident in the Auxiliary Building, the Puel Handling Building, or activity released from the condenser air ejectors or containment purge. b) Place the monitors in the containment mode if a loss of coolant accident has occurred. II. Vent Operation - Unit 2
- 1. 2Rll, 2R12a, and 2R12b monitor the containment atmosphere. 2R41A, 2R41B, 2R41C moniter the plant vent. .Therefore it is not necessary to change configuratien of monitoring.
III. Obtain the necessary readings to complete the data section of the worksheets for the appropriate unit. Unit 1 use Attachment 1 Unit 2 use Attachment 2 IV. For Unit 1 follow the steps in IV-A, for Unit 2 follow the steps in IV-B.
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A EP I-10 IV-A. UNIT 1 IV-A.1 Step I - Dilution Factor X/Q I.A Use the t. temperature (worksheet parameter E) to determine the stability class of the plume.
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NEUTPAL STABLE UNSTABLE . . I.B Determine the X/Q value that corresponds to the correct stability class and the distance where dose values are desired. DISTANCE X/O VALUES UNSTABLE NEUTPAL STABLE MEM RS MILES 46.8 148 180 500 1000 18.3 61.4 245 12.4 41.5 227 MEA 1270 Mimimum Exclusion Area 1500 9.77 36.7 208 2000 6.13 27.9 168 2500 4.23 21.7 137 3000 3.12 17.3 113 2.40 14.1 95.4 3500 O 4000 1.92 11.7 81.7 1.57 9.94 70.9
; 4500 1.31 8.55 62.3 5000 1.11 2 45 55.3 5500 0.96 6.56 49.5 6000 0.84 5.83 44.6 6500 0.74 5.23 40.5 ' 7000 .657 4.72 37.0 7500 0.59 4.28 34.0 8000 0.57 4.06 33.3 LPZ 8045 Low Population Zone 0.53 3.59 31.3 8500 i
0.48 3.59 29.0 9000 0.44 3.31 27.0 9500 0.40 3.06 25.2 10000 0.37 2.84 23.6 10500 0.34 2.65 22.1 11000 0.32 2.48 20.8 11500 0.29 2.32 19.6 12000 0.27 2.18 18.6 12500 0.26 2.05 17.6 13000 0.24 1.94 16.7 13500 0.22 1.83 15.9 14000 0.21 1.74 15.1 14500 0.20 1.65 14.4 15000 0.19 1.57 13.8 15500 0.18 1.49 13.2 16000 Rev. 12 l Page 2 of 21 8/18/80
A EP I-10 IV-A. UNIT 1 (continued) v i X/Q = X 10 ~0 From Tables (Use in Step 1 on worksheet) IV-A.2 Step II - Gaseous Release Factor Use Step A, B or C. A. Low Range Meter (IR-12A) onscale B. ' Low Range Meter (lR-12A) offscale or inoperable and High Range Meter (R-43) onscale C. Both Low Range er.d High Range Meters are offscale or inoperable II.A Calculate the uCi/sec using the icw range monitor. WORKSHEET PARAMETER UNIT DEFINITION () a. b. cpm cfm
-4' Meter reading on 1R-12A Plant Vent Flow Rate 2.25 X 10 Conversion from epm to uCi/cc C. /
Plant Vent Flow Rate Meter 1R-12A I pCi/sec = ( )( )(2.25 x 10~#) cfm cpm Record on worksheet step 2a. 4Ci/sec = I II.B Calculate the pCi/sec using the High Range Monitor. PARAMETER UNIT DEFINITION
- b. mR/hr Meter reading on R-43
- d. cfm Plant Vent Flow Rate 472 Conversion of min /sec and cc/ft l
Use Attachment 3 " Instrument Response vs. Plant Vent Concentration" and l l correlate mR/hr (parameter B) with the time line that best represents the age of the source term. Time line <12 hours l f For activity coming from containment within 12 hours af ter shutdown. Rev. l'2 Page 3 of 21 8/18/80 i i
EP I-10 IV-A. UNIT 1 (continued)
% Time line >12 hours For activity coming from Rad Waste or Containment gr, eater t,han 12 hours after shutdown.
Correlate the value f rom the timeline to the horizontal axis to deter-mine the plant activity in pCi/cc ( ). Convert uCi/cc to uCi/see From Graph Plant Vent Flow Rate uCi/sec = ( )( ) (472) yC1/cc cfm uCi/sec = l Record on step 2a of worksheet. II.C Low and High Range Moniters Inopezable Read the accident descriptions below and determine what type of accident is in progress.
*( CASE I LOCA I-- i 'w/
A LOCA assuming severe core damage - fuel melting (Regulatcry Guide 1.4 assumptions) 100% of the noble gases and 25% of the iodines contained in the core are assumed relea=?d to the containment. The containment initially leaks at the maximun design leak rate. i l CASE II LOCA l Primary coolant leaks at a rate f ast enough to increase the temperature l of the core to the point where there is damage to the fuel rods. For this case. it is assumed that all the gap tctivity (the gases contained between the fuel and fuel rod) is released to the containment. The containment is assumed to initially leak at the maximum design leak rate. In this accident, it is up to the Senior Shift Supervisor or Emergency Duty Officer (EDO) to assume that there has been no fuel melting. If there is any question, a Case I LOCA should be assumed. CASE III DECAY TANK RUPTURE This procedure is used only if actual radiological monitors..g equipment is unavailable for release evaluation (monitors out of service, read off scale, etc.), (o) L./ Rev. 12 Page 4 of 21 8/18/80
EP I-10 IV-A. UNIT 1 (continued) O
) CASE IV FUEL HANDLING ACCIDENT - \
is Any activity occurring as a result of a fuel handling accident normally drawn into the Fuel Handling Building Ventilation System and i vented to the plant vent for release. The process monitors R-12A and however, should these monitors R-12B are used to monitor these releases 6 be out of service or of f scale, this technique is used to evaluate off-site dose. CASE V STEAM CENERATOR TUBE RUPTURE The activity released during a minor tube rupture can be determined This procedure addresses u' sing vent monitors and normal procedures. This the steam generator tube rupture as analyzed in the FSAR. accident is set apart from others because of the inability toTherefore, censult radiation monitors to determine the activity release rate. this is the primary procedure to determine the activity release rate resulting from a steam generator tube rupture. Depending on the type of accident, use one of the following values to obtain a release rate. O ACCIDENT TYPE EQUIVALENT CASEOUS RELEASE RATE CPM 2.7E 5 (*-+ I 8.CE 2 II I III 2.lE* IV 4.4E V 1.8E l l l Convert the release rate (epm) to pCi/sec. l I ! From Table Plant Vent Flow Rate _)( _)(2.25 x 10~d) uC1/sec = ( cpm efm Record on worksheet step 2a. UCi/sec = IV-A.3 Step III - Iodine Release Factor If the meter 1R-128 is operationel and onscale, complete step A. If the meter 1R-12B is inoperable or offscale, complete step B. Co = Countrate at the start of the release Cx = Countrate at the selected time after release g j to = Time at the start of release tx = Selected time af ter release Rev. 12 8/18/80 Page 5 of 21 l
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EP I-10 IV-A. CNIT 1 (continued) F OC[" g = Rate of activity increase III.A Calculate the rate of increase on the Iodine monitor (number,1R-12B).
)-( ) ( ) cpm , epn Acpm , Cx - Co , ( )
( ) min min l amin tx - to ( J-( t Record in step III.C below . is III.B If the 1R-12B meter is inoperable, determine which type of accident in progress. CASE I LOCA A LOCA assuming severe core damage - fuel melting (Regulatory Guide 1.4 assumptions) 100% of the noble gases and 25% of the iodines contained The containment in the core are assumed released to the containment. initially leaks at the maximum design leak rate. CASE II LOCA p3 i kJ
! Primary coolant leaks at a rate fast enough to increase the tex.perature /-- of the core to the point where there is damage to the fuel rods. For
(~/) this case, it is assumed that all the gap activity (the gases contained between the fuel and fuel red) is released to the containment. The containment is assumed to initially leak at the maximum design leak rate. In this accident, it is up to the Senior Shift Supervisor or Emergency Dutv officer (EDO) to assume that there has been no fuel melting. If there is any question, a Case I LOCA should be assumed. CASE III GAS DECAY TANK RUPTURE This procedure is used only if actual radiological monitoring equipment is unavailable for release evaluation (monitors out of service, read off scale, etc.). CASE IV FUEL HANDLING ACCIDENT I Any activity occurrinc as a result of a fuel handling accident is normally drawn into
/uel Handling Building Ventilation System ar.d l
' vented to the plant . ant for release. The process monitors R-12A and R-12B are used to nonitor these releases; however, should these monitors l be out of service or off scale, this technique is used to evaluate off-f site dose. I /m ( 'I L/ l Rev. 12 8/18/60 Page 6 of 21
EP I-10 IV-A. L* NIT l_ (continued) 6 I
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\v ) C_ASE V STEAM GENERATOR TUBE RUPTUPI- "
l The activity released during a minor tube rupture can be determined This procedure a4 dresses using vent monitors and normal procedures. This the steam generator tube rupture as analyzed in the FSAR. accident is set apart from others because of the inability toTherefore, consult y radiation monitors to determine the activity release rate. this is the primary procedure to determine the activity release rate resulting f rom a steam generator tube ruptr e. Use the appropriate release factor in lieu of a meter reading to complete the dose calculation. CASE CPM / MIN 6 I 6.09E II 9.6E III IV V 2.7E Record in step III.C below. O III.C Determine the VCi/sec release rate. pCi/sec=#E{(cfm)(1.54E'7) Plant Vent Flow Rate ~
)( ) (1. 5 4 E )
uCi/sec = ( Step III.A or III.B cfm Pecord in step 2b on worksheet. pCi/sec = IV-A.4 Dose Calculations Using the ND-6620 Computer IV.A Perform the f ollowing operations
- a. Enter "R Basic (Return)".
- b. Enter "Old (Return)".
- c. Enter " Source. Dose 6 (Return)".
NOTE
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Number is 1 or 2 for the respective
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EP I-10 IV-A. UNIT 1 (continued) rx (
- d. Enter "RUN (RETURN)"
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- e. Enter your name "First I. Last (Return)". .
- f. Depress the form feed button once.
Example s (Notes Entries required by operator are underlined).
>R BASIC MIDAS BASIC V01-01 READY #0LD OLD FILE NAME --f SOURCE. DOSE 1 READY GRUN DOSE 1 3 JUL 76 MIDAS BASIC V01-01 ENTER YOUR NAME (FIRST I. LAST) : ? 4 JOHN R. DCE PLACE THE PRINTER BAR ON THE NEXT PERFORATED LINE AND TYPE ANY NUMBER TO CONTINUE .I g. ?#
After advancing the paper to the next perforated line (form feed) depress any number.
- h. Enter the reading on the NOBLE gas monitor (lR-12 A or 2P41C) . If the monitor is off scale or inoperable, enter 0 (zero).
- 1. Enter reading on R-43. Dose calculations will be based on R-43 only if 0 was entered for step g.
I j. Enter initial reading on the Iodine monitor (lR-12B or 2R-41B). 1
- k. Enter the current reading on the Iodine monitor (lR-12B or 2R-41B).
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- 1. Enter the elapsed time between readings for entries i and f on the Iodine monitor.
- m. Enter the plant vent flow rate (if unknown, use 125,000 ef=).
- n. Enter the Delta Temperature to the nearest tenth of a degree (if
' unavailable enter 2 degrees) . (x, km ,/ o. Enter the wind speed in mph (if unknosn, enter 5 mph). Rev. 12 Page 8 of 21 8/18/80 k
' EP I-10 IV-A. UNIT 1 (continued)
(shutdewn
- p. Enter the time in hours from the start of the incident
) of the core).
is acceptable,). q. Enter the current time of day (any format Examples (Notes Entries required by operator are underlined). b 1 (from step f) ENTER READING ON 1R-12A, IT OFFSCALE OR INOP ENTER 0 (ZERO): 7010 ENTER MR/HR FROM R-43: 791 ENTER INITIAL CPM FROM 1R-12B
? 9 1000 ENTER CURREh*T CPM FROM 1R-12B 7 e 10000 BEWIEN READINGS ON 1R-12B ENTER ELAPSED TIME (IN MINUTES) ? 9 15
., ENTER PLANT VENT FLOW RATE IN CFM 7 9 80000 ENTER DELTA TEMPERATURE IN DEGREES TO THE NEA i 74-1.l_ i ENTER THE WIND SPEED IN MPHs 785 (FROM)s l ENTER THE WIND DIRECTION IN DEGREES [ 7 0 220 FROM THE START OF THE INCICENT: ENTEP THE TIME (IN HOURS) 7 9 1.5 ENTER THE CURRENT TIME (EXAMPLE 15:30): 74 12:45 r. The program will then printout the results, when the: READY I 0 is returned you may run the program again or type in: BYE to exit Basic. Rev.~12 8/18/80 Page 9 of 21 i f
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EP I-10 UNIT 2 hIV-B. Iv-3.1 stee I - Dilution raetor X/Q - I.A Use the a temperature (worksheet parameter E) to determine the stability . . class of the plume.
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NEUURAL STABLE UNSTABLE l I 1.5 Determine the X/Q value that corresponds to the correct stability class and the distance where dose values are desired. X/O VALUES STABLE DISTANCE UNSTABLE NEUTRAL METERS MILE 5_ 46.8 148 180 500 245 18.3 61.4 1000 227 12.4 41.5 MEA 1270 Mimimum Exclusion Area 36.7 208 9.77 1500 168 6.13 27.9 2000 137 4.23 21.7 2500 113 3.12 17.3 3000 95.4 i 2.40 14.1 3500 81.7 ( 4000 1.92 11.7 1.57 9.94 70.9 l 4500 1.31 8.55 62.3 5000 7.45 55.3 1.11 5500 49.5 0.96 6.56 6000 44.6 0.84 5.83 6500 40.5 0.74 5.23 7000 37.0
.657 4.72 7500 34.0 0.59 4.26 8000 4.06 33.3 LPZ 8045 Low Population Zone 0.57 0.53 3.59 31.3 8500 29.0 0.48 3.59 9000 3.31- 27.0 0.44 9500 3.06 25.2 0.40 10000 2.84 23.6 0.37 10500 2.65 22.1 0.34 11000 2.48 20.8 0.32 11500 2.32 19.6 0.29 12000 2.18 18.6 0.27 12500 2.05 17.6 0.26 13000 1.94 16.7 0.24 13500 1.83 15.9 0.22 14000 1.74 15.1 0.21 14500 1.65 14.4 0.20 O' 15000 15500 0.19 1.57 1.49 13.8 13.2 0.18 16000 Rev. 12 8/18/80 Page 10 of 21
_ _ _ _ . _ _ _ - - _ - . . . - ~ _ _ - . .. __ _ _ _ __- - _ EP I-10 IV-B. UNIT 2 (continued) X/O = X 10-6 l From Tables (Use in Step 1 on worksheet) IV-B.2 Step II - Gaseous Release Facter . . Use Step A, B or C. A. Low Range Meter (2R-41C) onseale B. 'Iow Range Meter (2P-41C) offscale or inoperable and High Range Meter I (R-43) onseale C. Both Low Range and High Range Meters are offscale or inoperable II.A Calculate the VCi/see using the low range monitor. i
'- WORKSREET DEFINITICN PARAMETER UNIT i
cpm Meter reading on 2R-41C
) a.
Plant Vent Flow Rate
- b. cfm O 1.42 X 10-5 Conversion from epm to uCi/cc Plant Vent Flow Rate Meter 2R-41C
)( )(1.42 X 10-5) uCi/sec = ( cpm cfm Record on worksheet step 2a.
i uCi/sec = II.B Calculate the uCi/sec using the High Range Monitor. UNIT DEFINITION P ARAMETER
- b. mR/hr Meter reading on R-43
- d. cfm Plant Vent Flow Rate 3 472 Conversion of min /see and ec/ft Use Attachment 3 " Instrument Response vs. Plant Vent Concentration" and l
correlate mR/hr (parameter B) with the time line that best represents the age of the source term. Time line <12 hours i Tor activity coming from containment within 12 hours after shutdown. Rev. 12 Page 11 of 21 8/18/80
EP I-10 IV-B. UNIT 2 (continued) s Time line >12 hours For activity coming from Rad Waste or Containment gr, water than 12 hours after shutdown. Correlate the value from the timeline to the horizontal axis to deter-mine the plant activity in VCi/cc ( ). Convert UCi/cc to uCi/sec From Graph Plant Vent Flow Rate uCi/sec = ( )( )(472) aci/cc cfm bCi/sec = Record on step 2a of worksheet. II.C Low and High Range Monitors Inoperable Read the accident descriptions below and determine what type of accident is in progress. NOTE These procedures are to be used only if the radiation monitors normally used to monitor the containment and/ or plant vent are out of service or off-scale high. CASE I LOCA A LOCA assuming severe core damage - fuel melting (Regulatory Guide 1.4 i assumptions) loot of the noble gases and 25% of the iodines contained in the core are assumed released to the containment. The containment I initially leaks at the maximum design leak rate. i CASE II LOCA l Primary coolant leaks at a rate fast enough to increase the temperature of the core to the point where there is damage to the fuel rods. For this case, it is assumed that all the gap activity (the gases contained between the fuel and fuel rod) is released to the containment. The l containment is assumed to initially leak at the maximum design leak l rate. In this accident, it is up to the Senior Shift Supervisor or Emergency Duty Of ficer (EDO) to assume that there has been no fuel melting. If there is any question, a Case I LOCA should be assumed. Rev. 12 Page 12 of 21 8/18/80
EP I-10 IV-B. UNIT 2 (continued) CASE III DECAY TANK RUPTURI This procedure is used only if actual radiological monitoring equipment is unavailable f or release evaluation (monitors out of service, read off scale, etc.). CASE IV FUEL RANDLING ACCIDENT is Any activity occurring as a result of a fuel handling accident normally drawn into the Fuel Handling Building Ventilation System and vented to the plant vent for release. The process monitors R-12A and R-12B are used to monitor these releases; however, should these monitors be out of service or off scale, this technique is used to evaluate off-site dose. CASE V STEAM GENERATOR TUBE RUPTUPI The activity released during a minor tube rupture can be de**rmined using vent monitors and normal procedures. This procedure addresses the steam generator tube rupture as analyzed in the FSAR. This accident is set spart from others because of the inability to consult radiation monitors to determine the activity release rate. Therefore, s this is the primary procedure to determine the activity release rate
* () resulting from a steam generator tube rupture.
Depending on the type of accident, use one of the following values to obtain a release rate. , ACCIDENT TYPE EQUIVALENT GASEO:* RELEASE RATE CPM 3 i I 4 'E II 1 c0E III 3.33E IV 6.98E 4 V 2.85E Convert the release rate (cpm) to pCi/sec. From Table Plant Vent Flow Rate pCi/sec = ( )( _)(1.42 X 10-5) cpm cfm pCi/sec = Record on worksheet step 2a. t IV-B.3 Step III - Iodine Release Facter (N
%/ If the meter 2R-41B is operational and onscale, complete step A.
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i EP I-10 IV-8. UNIT 2 (continued) If the meter 2R-41B is inoperable or offscale, complete step B. T ) Co = countrate at the start of the release - . Cx = Countrate at the selected time after release to = Time at the start of release tx = Selected time after release f*E[=Rateofactivityincrease . . III.A Calculate the rate of increase on the Iodine monitor (number 2R-41B). l ( Icem , epn Acpm , Cx - Co , ( 1-(
)
( ) man m2n aman tx - to ( J-( Record in step III.C below is III.B If the 2R-41B meter is inoperable, determine which type of accident in progress. CASE I LOCA A LOCA assuming severe core damage - fuel melting (Regulatory Guide 1.4 () assumptions) 100% of the noble gases and 25% of the iodines contained in the core are assumed released to the containment. The containment {y initially leaks at the maximum design leak rate. CASE II LOCA Primary coolant leaks at a rate fast enough to increase the temperature of the core to the point where there is damage to the fuel rods. For this case, it is assumed that all the gap activity (the gases contained between the fuel and fuel rod) is released to the containment. The containment is assumed to initially leak at the maximum design leak l In this accident, it is up to the Senior Shift Supervisor or rate. Emergency Duty Officer (EDO) to assume that there has been no fuel i melting. If there is any cuestion, a Case I LOCA should be assumed. CASE III GAS DECAY TANK RUPTURE f This procedure is used only if actual radiological monitoring equipment is unavailable for release evaluation (monitors out of service, read off scale, etc.). CASE IV FUEL HANDLING ACCIDENT _ is Any activity occurring as a result of a fuel handling accident 7 ~g normally drawn into the Fuel Handling Building Ventilation System and (,,/ vented to the plant vent for release. The process monitors R-12A and l Rev. 12
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A EP I-10 IV-B. UNIT 2 (continued)
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CASE IV FUEL HANDLING ACCIDENT (continued) R-12B are used to monitor these releases: however, should these monitors be out of service or off scale, this technique is used to evaluate off- e site dese, f f i e CASE V STEAM GENERATOR TUBE R"PTURE The activity released during a minor tube rupture can be determined using vent monitors and normal procedures. This procedure addresses the steam generator tube rupture as analyzed in the FSAR. This accident is set apart from others because of the inability to consult radiation monitors to determine the activity release rate. Therefore, this is the primary procedure to determine the activity release rate resulting from a steam generator tube rupture. Use the appropriate release factor in lieu of a meter reading to complete the dose calculation. CASE CPM / MIN _ 6 I 6.36 % 10 2 C,_)g II 1.0 X 10 III ---------- IV V 2.8 x 10 3 Record in step III.C below. III.C Determine the pCi/sec release rate. I pCi/sec = $ (cfm)(1.48 x 10~7) Plant Vent Flow Rate pCi/sec = ( )( ) (1. 4 8 x -10~ ) Step III.A cfm or III.B Record in step 2b on worksheet. UCi/sec = IV-B.4 Dese Calculations Using the ND-6620 Computer IV.A Perform the following operations
- a. Enter "R Basic (Return)".
- b. Enter "Old (Return)".
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EP I-10 IV-B. UNIT 2 (continued) m
- c. Enter " Source. Dose 4 (Return)".
NOTE . , Number is 1 or 2 for the respective Unit 4. m
- d. Enter your name "First I. Last (Return)". . .
- e. Depress the form feed button once.
Example s (Notes Entries required by operator are underlined).
>R BASIC MIDAS BASIC V01-01 READY GOLD OLD FILE NAME --$ SOURCE. DOSE 1
, 6 = DOSE 1 3 JUL 76 MIDAS BASIC V01-01 { ENTER YOUR NAME (FIRST I. LAST) 7 9 JOHN R. DOE PLACE THE PRINTER BAR ON THE NEXT PERFORATED LINE AND TYPE ANY NUMBER TO CONTINUE 70 l
- f. After advancing the paper to the next perforated line (form feed) depress any number.
- g. Enter the reading on the NOBLE gas monitor (IR-12A er 2R41C). If the monitor is off scale or inoperable, enter 0 (zero).
- h. Enter reading on R-43. Dose calculations will be based on R-43 only if 0 was entered for step g.
- i. Enter initial reading on the Iodine monitor (IR-12B or 2R-41B).
- j. Enter the current reading on the Iodine monitor (IR-12B or 2R-41B).
- k. Enter the elapsed time between readings for entries i and j on the Iodine monitor.
- 1. Enter the plant vent flow rate (if unknown, use 125,000 cfm).
n
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, - , . . ,,, . . ~ , . . . ., . . . . . - , , , . - . .,-n. . .- - - .
i 6 EP I-10 l IV-B. UNIT 2 (continued) g m. Enter the Delta Tamperature to the nearest tenth of a degree (if unavailable enter 2 degrees).
- n. Enter the wind speed in mph (if unknown, enter 5 mph) .
- o. Enter the time in hours from the start of the incident (shutdown of the core).
- p. Enter the current time of day (any format is acceptable)..
, Example s (Notes Entries required by operator are underlined). J 1 (from step f)
. ENTER READING ON 1R-12A, IF OFFSCALE OR INOP ENTER 0 (IERO) : ? # 10 ENTER MR/HR FROM R-43:
761 ENTER INITI AL CPM FROM 1R-12B: 7# 1000 ENTER CURRENT CPM FROM 1R-12B:
? 8 10000 ENTER ELAPSED TIME (IN MINUTES) BETWEEN READINGS ON 1R-12B:
7 15 ENTER PLANT VENT FILM RATE IN CFM:
? 9 80000 ENTER DELTA TEMPERATURE IN DEGREES TO THE NEAREST TENTH:
l 7 9 -1.1 ENTER THE WIND SPEED IN MPH:
?# 5 EN1ER THE WIND DIRECTION IN DEGREES (FROM): ? f 220 ENTER THE TIME (IN HOURS) FROM THE START OF THE INCIDENT: ? 8 1.5 ENTER THE CURRENT TIME (EXAMPLE 15:30) : ? f 12:45
- q. The program will then printout the results, when ther l READY 0
) is returned you may run the program again or type in:
BYE to exit Basic. Rev. 12 2 age 17 of 21 8/15/80 l _ -. _ ._,_ _ _ . _ _ . . . _ _ . ,_. _ __ , . _
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I l Date F , j Senior Shif t Supervisor /EDO , t ! SORC Meeting No. lo5-90 L<) . < L1 / Dath SaIe:n Generating Station
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k_/ UNIT 1 EF FI,IIENT DOSE CALCULATION WOI4KSilEET b Obtain the following information from the Control Room. VALUE AFTEh METER llAS DEEN IN THE VALUE WifEN METER IS FIRST PUT IN VALUE AT SELECTED DATE USED IN METER PLANT MODE FOR STEP NUMBER TIME, Tx PLANT MODE TIME PARAMETER HUMBER cpm Step II.A Low Range Gaseous Release Rate 2R-41C c. mR/hr Step II.B
- b. High Range Gaseous Release R-43 Rate cpm (Co) Step III.A 2R-410 cpm (Cx)
- c. Iodine Release Rate _
time (Tx) time (TO) cfm* Step II.A,B,C
- d. Plant Vent Flow Rate Step III.C at C*** Step I.A
- o. A Temp. (300' to 33')
mph *** Worksheet
- f. Wind Speed Step 1 $
d w
- 5
- g. Wind Direction (from) 5 J.P.
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*If Plant Vent flow is unobtainable assume 125,000 cfm. p.
m **If the a temperature is unobtainable assume +1 C*, , e ***If the wind speed is unobtainable assume 5 mph. METERS CALCULATIONS FOR DISTANCE OF Final Dispersion Factor = f
= ( )
FDF = g
- 2. a. Whole Body Dose Rate Calculation (GASEOUS) mR/hr = (Final Dispersion Factor)(pCi/sec)(2) .
= ( )( )(2)
Calculation Performed By: m v
= mR/hr Reviewed By: y
- b. Thyroid Dose Rate Calculation (IODINE) mR/hr = (Final Dispersion Factor) (pci/sec) (4.0 X 10 1
= ( )( )(4.0 X 10 )
0$.
- <3 m.
N = mR/hr bN
a UNIT 2 EFFLUE l; jCAlfULATIONS DOSE CAtruthth@HitSHEET Obtain the following information from the Control Room. VALUE AFTER METER liAS BEEN IN Tile VALUE WilEN METER METER PLANT MODE FOR IS FIRST PUT IN VALUE AT SELECTED DATE USED IN PARAMETER NUMBER TIME, Tx PIANT MODE TIME STEP NUMHER
- a. Low Range Gaseous Release Rate 2R-41C cpm Step II.A
- b. High Range Gaseous Release R-43 mR/hr Step II.B Hate
- c. Iodine Release Rate 2H-41D cpm (Cx) cpm (Co) Step III.A time (Tx) time (TO)
- d. Plant Vent Flow Rate efm* Step II.A,B,C Step III.C
- e. A Temp. (300' to 33') At C*** Step I.A
- f. Wind Speed mph Worksheet y
Step 1 y rs j g. Wind Direction (from) * $' i8 b o *If Plant Vent flow is unobtainable assume 125,000 cim. ;i m **If the a temperature is unobtainable assume +1 C*. u u ***If the wind speed is unobtainable assume 5 mph. CALCULATIONS FOR DISTANCE OF METERS X/O = X 10 Final Dispersion Factor = FDF = = ( )
- 2. a. Whole Body Dose Rate Calculation (GASEOUS) mR/hr = (Fina1 Dispersion Factor) (pCi/sec) (2)
Calculation Performed By, n
=
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- b. Thyroid Dose Rate Calculation (IODINE) g mR/hr = (Final Dispersion Factor) (pci/sec) (4.0 X 10 )
= { )( )(4.0 X 10 )
m. Ay = mR/hr OM
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EP I-ll EMERGENCY PROCEDURE EP I-ll COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT This procedure is intended to delineate the variety of equipment available for communications en and off site. Each section describes the equipment's purpose, location, testing require-ments and any special instructions for proper use. I. NPC - CFF PREMISP EXTENSION - (OPXI NETWORK (RED) NRC (CPX) is a direct line to the Operations Center in Bethesda, Maryland and the Regional Office. This phone is to be used for all emergency notifications to the NRC associated with this Emergency Plan. A. Location
- 1. Senior Shift Supervisor's Office
- 2. Control Room No. 1
- 3. Control Room No. 2
- 4. Resident NRC Office
( n' v 5. Technical Support Center (TSC)
- 6. E.mergency Operations Tacility (ECT)
B. Testing
- 1. Test is initiated by NRC as follows:
a) NRC duty officer calls facility and identifies himself. b) The party answering is required to identify himself. Both hang up, c) Facility waits 10 seconds and then picks up OPX line. d) NRC will ask caller to hold while a party conference is established with the Regional office, e) After the quality of the connection is noted, the test is terminated. f) -All corrective action is initiated by the NRC. ! C. Special Instructions ( The OPX line has an automatic ringing feature. Pick up the receiver, identify yourself (name, title, Salem Generating Station) and request the NRC Dispatcher to .'- into che Region I office. Pev. 12 8/18/60 Page 1 of 6 I l
L EP I-11 When any one of the OPX extensions are found inoperable, notify the NRC operations (' \s Center by commercial telephone (215-337-50i'I or relayed message within one hour - f or corrective action. (HP) (B LACK l_ II. NRC - HEALTH PHYSICS NETWORK ? phone has the capability of linking all nuclear facilities, all NRC The NRC (HP) Its primary purpose is Regional Offices and the HRC Operations Center together. to support the Health Physics activities during a nuclear incident. . . A. Location i 1. TSC
- 2. Monitor Point Office
- 3. Resident NPC Office
- 4. LAC Munic2ple Building
- 5. ECT B. Testing O Testing of this line is the responsibility of the Resident NRC Inspector.
C. Special Instructions To place a call lift the receiver. No dial tone is heard. Dial the two (2) digit code labeled on each phone to contact the operations Center or the Regicnal Office. The audible ringing signal heard by the called party is not heard by the caller. If no contact is made in 30 seconds, repeat the procedure. For additional capabilities of this system refer to the HP Network Description Manual. III. NAWAS LINE (BLUE) line communication with the Delaware Department of The NAWAS line provides direct Pub 3ic Safety via the Delaware State Police. A. Location
- 1. Senior Shift Supervisor's office
- 2. TSC
- 3. EOF Pev. 12 8/18/B0
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EP Z-11 f-'g B. Testing
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Testing is initiated in accordance with the Operations Directive Manual (CDM). 1 C. Special Instructions - Operating instructions for the National Warning System (NAWAS)
- 1. Depress the bell ringer button with the receiver on the cradle for approxLmately ten (10) seconds.
- 2. Pick up the receiver and state, "THIS IS SALEM GENERATING STATION. I HAVE A MESSAGE FOR THE DELAWARE STATE POLICE. DELAWARE, ARE YOU READY TO COPY?"
Wait approximately fif teen (15) seconds. If no answer hang up the phone , and repeat steps 1 and 2. IV. NEW JERSEY STATE POLICE (NJSP) LINE (G RAY) This phone provides a direct tie to the NJSP barracks in Trenton. A. Location () 1. Senior Shift Supervisor's Office
- 2. TSC i 3. Guardhouse l 4. ECT I B. Testing l Testing 1.1 initiated in accordance with the ODM.
I V. LOWER ALLOWAYS CPEEK (LAC) LINE (YELLOW) This phone provides a direct tie to the LAC Dispatcher. A. Locaticn
- 1. Senior Shift Superviser's Office
- 2. TSC
- 3. EOF
) B. Testing Testing is initiated in accutdance with the ODM.
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-s NOTE
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\]\ A dedicated phone line between the Lower Alloways Creek Municipsl Building and tre ECF.
VI'
. CONTERINCE LINES (WHITE)
A. Four dedicated automatic ringing conference lines are available at the TSC. They are as follows:
- 1. TSC/ Senior Shift Supervisor's Office
- 2. TSC/ Senior Shif t Superviser's Office / Newark Engineering Department
- 3. TSC/No. 1 Control Room
- 4. TSC/No. 2 Control Room
- 5. TSC/ Senior Shift Superviser's Office /ECT B. Testing Testing will be initiated in accordance with the ODM.
NOTE Most of the available phones are equipped to allow the use of the normal handset or a headset which plugs into the rear of the phone. To operate refer to the instructions supplied with each headset. VII. EMERGENCY RADIOS (BASE STATION) The base radio transmitters provide communication with the YOH Security, PSE&G survey teams and DEP survey teams. Since the same frequency is used jointly, correct conversation procedures must be followed. A. Location
- 1. Senior Shift Supervisor's Office
- 2. TSC
- 3. EOF
- 4. EDO cars rx
/ i \ # 5. Chief Engineer's Office
- 6. Emergency Vehicle Rev. 12 7ags 4 of 6 8/18/80
EP I-11
- 7. Portable Units
[ B. Special Instructions
. In order to properly use these radios refer to the following guide. ,
- 1. The Senior Shif t Supervisor or the Emergency Duty Officer (EDO) shall ,
contact the officer posted at the CAS (ext. 127) and direct him to k activate the transmission capabilities of the Senior Shift Superviser's base station and the TSC's base station. At the same time the officer posted at the CAS shall be directed to switch his base station from frequency 1(F1) to frequency 2(F2).
- 2. Estab,lish communication between the TSC and the Senior Shift Supervisor *s Office as soon as practicable.
- 3. The emergency vehicle is equipped with an emergency radio. This radio is j left on Channel F1 continuously. It can be used to communicate with the TSC and the Senior Shift Supervisor's Office.
- 4. The person (s) assigned to the Off-Site Survey Team shall establish communication with the TSC and/or the Senior Shif t Supervisor's Office as
() r's soon as practicable,
- 5. If other portable radios are required, they can be obtaine.$ from the Guard-house. Radios obtained from the Guardhouse, which are to be used for emergencies, shall be operated on Channel Fl.
- 6. Those persons assigned to act as communicators shall log appropriate communications on the supplied NRC type memo pads.
- 7. The following are guides to be used in emergency conditions to insure effective communications are maintained between all stations and to alleviate confusion.
a) When transmitting, always speak clearly and distinctly. b) When transmitting to a specific station, always identify who is transmitting and to whom the transmission is directed. Examples: " Control Room this is the Red Team, do you copy?"
" Red Team, this is the Control Room, we copy you loud and clear."
c) When receiving information or data, always repeat the information or data back to the caller to verify correctness. n :v. 12 Page 5 of 6 8/18/80 t
_- - .--. ~ . . - - _. . ._ - - - . - - - -. ._. - -- _ . EP I-ll i i i C. Testing Testing of the radio system is the responsibility of the station security force. VIII. EM.ERCENCY RADIOS (PORTABtE) ! Portable radios to be used for on-site and off-site survey teams are stored at the ! main guardhouse. These radios, dedicated for emergency use only, are capable of j communicating with the on-site TSC from anywhere within a ten (10) mile radius of the station. Routine testing of portable radios is conducted by the Station Security { force. l IX. SLEPA TRANSMIT *ER The Slepa radio located on IRP7 in No. 1 Control Room has two functions. First, in accordance with CI IV-12.3.2.this unit is the means to actuate the warning sirens in LAC. The radio's second function is to provide direct verbal communications with j the New Jersey State Police at their Port .4 orris barracks. O O , l i l l I I l l l l l l Rev. 12 Page 6 of 6 5/18/80
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- 1) See Tables I, II, III and IV.
- 2) As other emergency situations may dictate.
ACTION STATEMENTS _ Time' Initial (EDC) or designee
- 1. The Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer a shall notify the following listed individuals / organizations that site evacuation is imminent:
a) The local police b) EDO (~
c) PSE&G Guardhouse (Ext.
d) Alert the Salem visitors Center of the impending danger by calling Ext. or of the impending danger by calling e) Alert Bechtel (Hope Creek) 2. The Control Operator, on instruction from the Senior Shif t Superviser/ EDO, shall sound the radiation alert alarm and at least twice make the system: following announcement over the P. A.
" ATTENTION, ATTENTION, ALL PERSONNEL EVACUATE THE SITE THROUGH THE NORMAL EXITS" exit through the Guardhouse
- 3. Site persennel shall proceed as f ollows:
or plant gate, not stopping at the turnstiles or portal monitors, not establish three or four person turning in the PSE&G security badge, car pools, and proceed to the end of the access road near the Lower Alloways Creek warning horn for further instructions. CAUTICN j' Leave all car windows rolled up. t'v/
- 4. Senior Shift Supervisor /EDO or designated communicator shall:
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, a) Establish required communications (reference E,P I-ll). ,
b) Assess the off-site concentration of radioactivity. Use Tables I, II and III as a guide for allowable radiation dose. I c) Notify the States of New Jersey and Delaware and the NRC, using direct dial phones, that an evacuation has occurred.
- 5. The PSE&G security force, in accordance with the Security Plan, shall:
a) until the municipal police arrive, establish traffic centrol at the end of the access road, assign a responsible individual to collect any security badges or dosimet + ss people leave the site. b) Place the turnstiles in free wheel and open the vehicle gate. c) Assist personnel in fonning three or four people car pools. O.s - d) Direct an orderly exit from the parking lots. O e) Collect all of the security badges and dosimetry from the racks and arrange to have them transported to the off-site Emergency Operations Facility (ECF).
- 6. Health Physics personnel, under the direction of the Senior Performance Supervisor-RP, shalls al Monitor personnel and vehicles for spreadable concamination at the off-site assembly area designated by the Senior Shift Supervisor /EDO.
b) Release the personnel and vehicles as the survey results allow (reference Table IV of this procedure). c) Establish radiologically clean and contaminated areas at the off-site EOF. d) Establish control points and complete decontamination as required.
' Time action is initiated.
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' III LOCAL PLANT ENVIRONMENT ON-SITE
- Whole Body Dose Airborne Activity (2, Consider Evacuation i MR/HR X MPC Within Hours 10 1-4 . , 48 10-50 4-20 10 50-100 20-40 5 100-500 40-200 1
; >$00 >200 Immediate NOTES:
(1) Depending on conditions, the Emergency Duty Officer (EDO) may elect to allow select pe.sennel to exceed these dose guidelines. (2) Based on MPC values in Column 1, Table I of Appendix B 10CTR20 (MPC's for occupational
! protection purpose). Evacuation criteria based on personnel not wearing respiratory ecuipment.
i TABLE II , A- OFF-SITE, POPULATION AT LARGE
; Whole Body Dose Airborne Activity Consider Evacuation MR/HR X MPC Within Hours 2-10 20-100 48 10-50 100-500 10 50-100 500-1000 5 100-500 1000-5000 1 >500 >5000 Immediate NOTES:
i (1) Based on 168 hours, MPC values in Column 1, Table II of Appendix B 10CFR20 (MPC's for I l ! general population protection purpose). l l l l T.ev . 12 Page 4 of 5 8/18/80
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III 1-5 III 5-25 General Population 25 125 State Emergency Workers 75 (Note 21 Life Saving NOTES: . (1) Strong consideration should be given to evacuation at the lower level and at no times should the higher level be exceeded. (2) Thyroid dosage is not a consideration fer life saving, thyroid exposure can be mitigated by stable iodine thy'roid blocking (reference EP I-21), proper respirator devices cr l subsequent surgery. TABLE IV PERSCNNEL RELEASE I.IMITS gm I t , With EDC Permission ( } Extrere Erergency( ' h Normal Pelease Limits 2 2 l ' 2 DPM/100 CM DPM/100 CM N/ DPM/100 CM . 10= 20=
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EP I-14 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE EP I-14 RECOVERY CPERATIONS ACTICN LEVEL
- 1) As required by Dnergency Procedures EP I-3 or EP I-4.
ACTION ST p MENT *1 Initial . The Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer (EDO) shall be respor.sible for the following actions: NOTE During restoration and recovery operations, activity levels and personnel exposures must be based on 10CFR2C limits. This procedure assumes all personnel except essential operating personnel, the TSC staff and designa*ed Health Physics and S+curity personnel have Leen evacuated in accordance with EP I-12.
- 1. Insuring that site surveys are conducted until it is determined that re-entry of evacuated personnel is allowable under 10CFR20 limits.
Directing the responsible personnel to gather additional data, i.e., plant status, 2. radiation monitor alarms, site survey results, etc., that will assist recovery personnel.
- 3. Assembling personnel under a team leader who will be used for the initial re-entry and recovery operations.
NOTE Personnel selected shall be comprised of available personnel on the basis of exposure history, knowledge of plant or specialty. At leart one man on the team should be a Technical Supervisor-Radiation Protection or a Technician-Nuclear and will be in charge of the initial re-entry.
- 4. Review the f ollowing information, as it is available, with the team leadet and team who are making the initial re-entry.
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EP Z-14 ACTION STATEMENTS (continued) Initial b) Plant status end nature of emergency , c) Plant and site areas that are potentially affected by radiation and contamination and expected levels d) Special instructions . ,
- 5. Notify the Control Room personnel that re-entry and recovery operations are going to be conducted.
- 6. Verify ttirough the team leader that the initial re-entry team are, as a minimum, equipped as follows:
a) Full protective clothing b) Pespirator with filter
-. c) TLD d) High range dosimeter O e) Walkie-Talkies f) Ro-2 Survey Meter (or equivalent) g) Emergency first aid kit h) 8-600 High Volume Air Sampler
- 7. The Senior Supervisor-P.adiation Protection shall instruct the team leader tot a) Determine in accordance with EP I-13 the extent of radiological conditions and isolate and post any area that exceeds 10CFR20 limits.
b) Provide emergency first aid treatment to injured personnel. 8 Evaluate reports received from the re-entry team leader.
- 9. Conduct additional re-entry operations until conditions allow other personnel to re-enter the site and not exceed 10CFR20 limits.
- 10. Through the Chief Engineer or his designee, arrange for shift relief as required.
- 11. Notify the Manager - Salem Generating Station that re-entry has been accomplished.
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EP I-14 ACTION STATEMENTS (ccntinued) Initial
- 12. Through the Chief Engineer or his designee, conduct plant recovery operations in accordance with approved procedures and instructions.
- 13. For nuclear emergencies having off-site consequences notify American Nuclear Insurers (refer to Addendum 1).
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- 1) whenever a calculated iodine dose of 10 rem or greater to the thyroid gland is likely to be received by an individual.
- 2) If possible, prior to undertaking a life saving operation where high levels of radio-Iodine are suspected and no current air analysis is available.
NOTE Refer to Figure 1 of this procedure to determine thyroid dose rate as a function of the airborne Yodine 131 concentration. ACTION STATEMENTS Ti me* Initial O N 1. The Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Officer (EDO) , acting on advice from the Senior Performance Supervisor-Radiation Protection, shall designate when and who sha'll receive Iodine Thyroid Blocking.
- 2. The Senior Performance Supervisor-Radiation Protection or designee shall:
a) Obtain bottle (s) of Potassium Iodine Tablets from emergency kit (s) . Emergency kits are located as referenced in EP II-8. b) Dispense one (1) tablet to each individual that could enter a high level radio-Iodine environment. (Public Service Medical Department prescription) NOTE j Once taken and the concentration is verified or the calculated dose determined,tho tablets should be continued for ten (10) day ,. One tablet should be taken once a day. c) Insure that records are maintained for those people who were administered the tablets. , ~/l
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INDEX TO EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING PROCEDURES SECTION II TITLE EP II-l CONDUCTING EMERGENCY PLAN DRILLS EP II-2 REVIEW OF EMERGENCY PLAN, TRAINING OF STATION PERSONNEL EP II-3 REVIEW OF EMERGENCY CUTY OFFICER TRAINING EP II-4 REVIEW OF EMERGENCY RADIATION SURVEY TEAM TRAINING EP II-5 EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING - MEDICAL SUPPORT PERSONNEL IP II-6 EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING - LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS EP II-7 EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING - GENERAL EP II-S CONOUCTING AN INVENTORY OF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ( O O 1 Pev. 12 8/18/BC
EP II-1 l 4 EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING PROCEDURE I\ EP II-l (,,) CONDUCTING EMERGENCY PLAN DRILLS ACTION LEVEL
- 1) Drill required to be conducted by an Inspection order.
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- 2) Drill required to be conducted as ordered by the Assistant to the Manager . Sale Generating Station.
ACTION STATEMENTS NOTE This procedure is to be completed by the Assistant to the Manager or an employee assigned by the Assistant to the Manager. Initial
- 1. If an Inspection Order has been received, record the date and Inspection Order O-. number.
O Date Inspection Order No.
- 2. Assign a Drill Coordinator to prepare a drill scenario, using Attachment 1 of this procedure, and present it to the Assistant to the Manager for review.
- 3. After review by the Assistant to the Manager, submit to the Manager - Salem Generating Station for approval and schedule the date the drill is to be conducted.
- 4. Assign drill observers and perform the following:
a) Brief observers on the approved drill scenario, including details and information they are to present during the actual performance of the drill. b) Assign them to locations for observation. c) Provide each observer with a Drill Observation Sheet (Attachment 2 of this procedure). r~) n- 1-Page 1 of 7 8/'9/ti
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N T (,,/ Initial NOTE , Observers shall normally include Licensed Operators, Emergency Duty Officers, Radiation Protection personnel, and Quality Assurance personnel, however, other Company employees may be assigned as observers at the discretion of the Assistant to the Manager. Off-site organizations may supply their own observers.
- 5. As determined for each drill, notify off-site organizations and/or Company employees of the drill in advance to confirm their level of participation.
- 6. Conduct the drill under the following guidelines:
a) Announcements associated with the drill should be preceded and followed by the words: p (,) "THIS IS A DRILL, THIS IS A DRILL." .I n i
'x- b) During a drill, any action to alter actual plant operating conditions shall be simulate 0 unless otherwise directed by the Assistant to the Manager.
- 7. Critique the drill with drill observers, and others who were involved in the operation. Complete Drill Evaluation Report (Attachment 4).
- 8. The Drill Coordinator shall:
a) Collect the Drill Observation Sheets b) Obtain other related information c) Prepare Drill Deficiency Reports d) Submit the information to the SORC e) Task the proper discipline with correcting the deficiencies.
- 9. SORC shall review the completed drill package, including deficiencies, with recommendations for resolution.
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EP II-l ACTION STATEMENTS (continued) Initial
- 10. Drill deficiencies shall be entered in the Drill Deficiency LQg (Attachtert 4 of this procedure). Each deficiency should be assigned a number identifying it with the associated drill.
- 11. The Assistant to the Manager shall file the completed drill package in accordance with Administrative Procedure No. 11 and ensure that all drill deficiencies are adequately reviewed and corrected.
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EP II-l i DRILL SCENARIO SHEET ATACEMENT 1 l t Drill
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Drill Da,te I.O. No. INTENT OF DRILL NOTE: List here those outstanding procedures, instructions, equipment and communications, including specific actions of personnel or emergency teams that the drill is to check. DRILL SCENARIO () NOTES: (1) Scenario shall be sufficiently detailed such that simulated emergency conditions, locations and reports (including values) are described fully enough to enable
;O responsible actions (may be simulated) to be taken.
(2) All scenarios shall include the following notes: NOTE 1: Advise the Senior Shift Supervisor to terminate the drill if plant operating conditions warrant such an action. NOTE 2: For all notification to local, state and federal agencies pre-determined statements shall be available to prevent confusion. l l l t l l l l Review: Approval Assistant to the Manager Manager - Salem Generating Station ( [ ) NOTE: Use additional pages as necessary.
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EP II-l DRILL OBSERVATION SHEET
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N. Observers Name: Observers Location: Drill
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Information to Provide: Time Drill Commenced: Time Drill Terminated: OBSERVATIONS, COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Page of NOTE: Observations should include the proper and effective use of procedures, equipment and personnel. NOTE: Use additional pages as necessary. s Title
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a EP II-l i 1: I DRILL DEFICIENCY SHEET i ATTAC10 TENT 3 i, ; i ! I.O. No. Drill Title i Drill Date i . 1 Deficiency No. Date Noted: . . 4 i !! 1 1 I 4 j Recommendation. i I i lO l 1 ( I SORC Reviewed: i , 4 Corrective Action ' Assigned to: Department Date for Completien Action Taken: 1 I .l f i Completed By: Date Completed: j 3 . 4 NOTE: Return completed Drill Deficiency Sheets to the Assistant to the Manager. 4 b j Corrective Action i Satisfactory Urisatisf actory i Assistant to the Manager i i Rev 12 Page 6 of'7 - 8/18/80 _ __ _,_ . . . , _ , _ . . . . . . . , ~ , _ , _ . , - _ . _ . _ . . . , _ _ . . . . . _ _ . . . . . , . _ _ . , - , . . - . _ , .
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- 1. When the Inspection Order has been received, record the date and Inspection Order number.
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() 2. Review lesson plans used by GET instructor to ensure it correlates to the latest revision of the Emergency Plan Implementation Manual.
- 3. Review a sampling of attendance sheets and/or quiz results as appropriate.
- 4. Complete and return one copy of the Inspection Order, as applicable, to the Performance Department in accordance with Administrative Procedure No. 10.
- 5. The Assistant to the Manager shall file the record copy of the Inspection Order
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EP II-3 EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING PROCEOURE
\ EP II-3 } REVIEW CF EMERGENCY DUTY OFFICER (EDC) AND SHIFT TECHNICAI, ADVISER (STA) TRAINING ACTION LEVEL j
1) Review of training required to be conducted by an Inspection Order, or h 2) Review of training required to be conducted as ordered by the Assistant to.the F,anager - Salem Generating Station. ACTICN STATEMENTS Initial NOTE This procedure is to be completed by the Assistant to the Manager or the Nuclear Training Specialist.
- 1. When the Inspection order has been received, record the date and Inspectien Order number.
() Date Inspection Order No.
- 2. Review lesson plan used by the Training Department to ensure it correlates to the latest revision of the Emergency Plan Implementation Manual.
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- 3. Review copies of attendance sheets and/or quiz results as appropriate.
- 4. Complete and return the Inspection Order, as applicable, to the Performance Department in accordance with Administrative Procedure No.10.
- 5. The Assistant to the Manager shall file the second copy of the Inspection order with this sheet and results of reviews in accordance with Administrative Procedure No. 11.
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EP II-4 EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING PROCEDURE
\ EP II-4 Q REVIEW OF EMERGENCY RADIATION SURVEY TEAM TRAINING ACTION LEVEL
- 1) Review of training required to be conducted by an Inspection Order.
ACTION STATEMENTS . Initial NOTE This procedure is to be completed by the Assistant to the Manager.
- 1. If an Inspection order has been received, record the date and Inspection order number.
Date Inspection Order No. () 2. Survey Team training is in accordance with the procedures issued by the Senior Performance Supervisor-Radiation Protection.
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- 3. Review lesson plans.
- 4. Review copies of attendance sheets and/or quiz results as appropriate.
- 5. Complete and return one copy of the Inspection Order, as applicable, to the Performance Department in accordance with Administrative Procedure No. 10.
- 6. The Assistant to the Manager shall file the completed Survey Team training documentation after review and approval.
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EP II-5 EMERGENCY PIAN TRAINING PROCEDURE EP II-5 EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING - MEDICAL SUPPORT PERSONNEL O ACTION LEVEL
- 1) Training required to be conducted by an Inspection Order.
ACTION STATEMENTS Initial NOTE
.This procedure is to be completed by the Safety Supervisor.
- 1. Record the date and Inspection Order number.
Date Inspection Order No.
- 2. Call the Radiation Management Corporation (Manager, Emergency Planning) and schedule dates for the training of the following Medical Support Personnel:
() a) Medical Department - PSE&G Company () b) c) Salem County Memorial Hospital Local Medical Consultants d) Lower Alloways Creek Rescue Squad NOTE Documentation of the training of Medical Support Personnel, other than this procedure, is the responsibility of the Radiation Management Corporation.
- 3. Complete and return the Inspection Order to the Performance Department in accordance with Administrative Procedure No. 10.
- 4. The Safety Supervisor shall forward completed copies of all procedures and data sheets to the Assistant to the Manager for review, approval and filing.
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EP II-6 EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING PROCEDURE EP II-6 EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING - LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS . ACTION LEVEL l. Training required to be conducted by an Inspection order. k 1) ACTION STATEMENTS Initial NOTE This procedure is to be completed by the Safety Supervisor.
- 1. Record the date and Inspection Order number.
Date Inspection Order No. and schedule dates 2. Call the local fire departments (Hancocks Bridge and Elsinboro) for training.
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- 3. Conduct training of the local fire departments (and other organizations as applicable) and record the following:
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- 4. Complete and return the Inspe= tion Order to the Performance Department -
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- 1) Emergency Plan training, not covered in EP II-l through EP II-6, for either Station Personnel or Off-Site Organizations, that is to be documented as ordered by the Assistant to the Manager - Salem Generating Station.
ACTION STATEMENTS
, Initial NOTE This procedure is to be completed by th person designated to complete the desired training.
- 1. List who or what organizations are to receive Emergency Plan training.
/"T (.' 2. Describe the type of training to be conducted. x g (._/
- 3. Conduct the required training and record the following:
Date(s) Training Conducted: References Used:
- 4. File this completed Emergency Plan Training Procedure in accordance with Administrative Procedure No. 11.
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- 5. Forward all documentation to the Assistant to the Manager for review, and filing.
Date Assistant to Manager SCRC Meeting No. b[' b
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EP II-8 EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING PROCEDURE ~* EP II-8 g ,) CONDUCTING AN INVENTORY OF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ACTION LEVEL
- 1) Inventory of emergency equipment as required by an Inspection Order. This will be the responsibility of the Senior Performance Supervisor-Radiation Proter..on.
- 2) Inventory of emergency equipment as order by the Assistant to the Manager - Salem Generating Station or the Senior Performance Supervisor-Radiation Protection.
ACTICN STATEMENTS Initial
- 1. If an Inspection Order has been received, record the date and Inspection Order number.
Date Inspection Order No.
- 2. List below the names of individuals directly assigned to perform the inventory
() at each location (i.e. , Guardhouse, Senior Shif t Supervisor's file room, first aid rooms, of f-site f acility, main control point, "A" Building control point, Os and the date of the inspection. Name Location Date Emergency Vehicle TSC Control Room Main Control Point First Aid Room Guardhouse "A" Building Control Point EOF __
- 3. Obtain a copy of Tables I through and including VII of this procedure to be used by individuals performing the inventory.
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1 EP II-8 ACTION STATEMENTS (continued) l Initial MAIN CONTROL POINT AND "A" BUILDING CONTROL POINT NOTE This procedure is to be completed by the individual (s) actually performing the inventory, and reviewed by the . Senior Supervisor-Radiation Protection. Record all discrepancies on Attachment 1.
- 4. Using Table I or II provided, conduct an inventory of the emergency equipment located at the control points.
- 5. Check calibration dates and perform a battery check (if applicable) on all portable instruments.
- 6. Replace the batteries in the Dosimeter Charger and verify operability.
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s 7. Verify each On and Off-Site Survey Log contains the items listed on their si respective inventory lists. O FIRST AID ROOM NOTE This procedure is to be completed by the individual (s) actually performing the inventory, and reviewed by the Safety Engineer. Record all discrepancies on Attachment 1.
- 8. Using Table III provided, conduct an inventory of the emergency equipment located in the First Aid Room.
- 9. Check calibration dates and perform a battery check (if applicable) on all portable instruments.
- 10. Verify all bottles of KI Tablets are not within three (3) months of their shelf life.
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EP II-8 ACTION STATEMENTS (continued)
's.) Initial SENIOR SHIFT SUPERVISOR FILE ROOM NOTE This procedure is to be completed by the individual (s) actually performing the inventory, and reviewed by the . ! Senior Supervisor-Radiation Protection.
Record all discrepancies on Attachment 1.
- 11. Using Table IV provided, conduct an inventory of the emergency equipment located by the Control Room.
- 12. Check calibration dates and perform a battery check (if applicable) on all portable instruments.
- 13. Replace the batteries in the Dosimeter Charger and verify operability.
9- 14. Verify each On and Off-Site Survey Log contains the items listed on their
- sj respective inventory lists.
O 15. Verify the operability of the Emergency Radio. i 16. Verify all bottles of KI Tablets are not within three (3) months of their shelf life. EMERGENCY VEHICLE NOTE This procedure is to be completed by the individual (s) actually performing the inventory, and reviewed by the Senior Supervisor-Radiation Protection. Record all discrepancies on Attachment 1.
- 17. Using Table y provided, conduct an inventory of the emergency equipment located in the emergency vehicle.
- 18. Check calibration dates and perform a battery check (if applicable) on all portable instruments. Verify Performance Department has calibrated SAM-2 Analyzer.
- 19. Replace the batteries in the Dosimeter Charger and verify operability.
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EP II-8 ACTION STATEMENTS (continued) Initial EMERGENCY VEHICLE (continued)
- 20. Test run and load the Generac 6330 Alternator or equivalent.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY , NOTE This procedure is to be completed by the individual (s) actually performing the inventory, and reviewed by the Senior Supervisor-Radiation Protection. Record all discrepancies on Attachment 1. Using Table VI provided, conduct an inventory of the emergency equipment located 21. at the Emergency Operations Facility.
- 22. Check calibration dates and perform a battery check on all portable radiac.
) Verify Performance Department has calibrated SAM-2 Analyzer.
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- 23. Replace the batteries in the Dosimeter Charger and verify operability.
- 24. Test run and lead the Generac 6330 Alternator.
- 25. Verify each on and off-site Survey Log contains the items listed on respective inventory lists.
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- 26. Verify the operability of the Emergency Radio and Walkie-Talkies.
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- 27. Replace the batteries in, and verify the operability of, each portable lantern.
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- 28. Verify all bottles of KI Tablets are no* within three (3) months of.their shelf life.
- 29. Verify operability of the air sampler (s).
TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER ! NOTE i This procedure is to be completed by the individual (s) actually performing the inventory, and reviewed by the
,,) Senior Supervisor-Radiation Protection.
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EP II-8 ACTION STATEMENTS (continued) O y ) Initial TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (continued)
- 30. Using Table VII provided, conduct an inventory of the emergency equipment located at the TSC.
- 31. Check calibration dates and perform a battery check on all portable radiac.
- 32. Replace the batteries in the Dosimeter Charger and verify operability.
l 33. Verify each On and Off-site Survey Log contains the items listed on respective inventory lists. I
- 34. Verify the operability of the Emergency Radio.
- 35. Replace the batteries in, and verify the operability of, each portable lantern.
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- 36. Verify all bottles of KI Tablets are not within three (3) months of their shelf I life.
- 37. Verify operability of the air sampler (s).
I : ~ l ' DOCUMENTATION f NOTE This procedure is to be completed by the Senior Performance Supervisor-Radiation Protection and the Safety Engineer.
- 38. Complete and return one copy of the Inspection Order to the Performance Department in accordance with Administrative Procedure No. 10.
- 39. The Senior Performance Supervisor-Radiation Protection shall be responsible for-repairing, replacing and calibrating all items related to radiation protection which are deficient. If any deficiencies require a work order be issued, he shall issue one and note it on Attachment 1.
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- 40. Take corrective action as required to resolve all deficiencies listed on Attachment 1. The Safety Supervisor is responsible for all items other than radiation protection equipment.
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EP II-8 ACTION STATEMENTS (continued) O Initial DOCUMENTATION (continued)
- 41. The original copies of Attachment 1 and Tables I thru VII should be forwarded to the Assistant to the Manager for follow-up action if required and for record maintenance.
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;v *enior Maintenance Supervisor (D. Ward).................
Senior Maintenance Supervisor (J. Hagan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Maintenance Supervisor (D. Carriere).............. Senior Perf ormance Supervisor-I&C (J. Ronaf alvyl . . . . . . . . . Senior Performance Supervisor-RP (R. Swetnam)............ Senior Performance Superviscr-Chemistry (J. Gueller)..... (T. Vannoy)...... Senior Peactor Engineering Supervisor (J. Jackson) . . . . . . . Senior Operating Staf f Supervisor (R. Newman)............ Safety Supervisor (R. Scaletti).......................... Security Supervisor (T. Lesh)............................ Office Supervisor (R. Vonrischer)........................ [ ' Senior Shift Supervisors: Office........................ l Control Room No. l............ Control Room No. 2............ Un11sted.................. N. Gerrity..................... W. Rahl....................... R. McCarthy................... I l D. Eskesen.................... D. Jansen..................... R. MacWatters................. l Rev. 12 B/18/6C Page 1 of 7 l
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(CONTINUED) RustNEss g suorovfseos (CONTINUED) Shift Supervisors: C. Eppler............................ J. Pierson........................... J. Starcevich........................ V . 14we n s t e n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R. Schring.......................... R. Stitt............................ i EME2SENCY DUTY OctfCEDS RuffNEss Lnur Inrecro l R. Silverio....................................... I L. Miller.......................................... F. Schnarr ........................................ J. Nf-5cis.........................................
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i s RASIATION PROTECT 10*i R. Swetna=......................................... W. Hunkese......................................., l W. Ferguson........................................ p.Cisic........................................... , 'R. Shu1t........................................... I Commen Beeper number for all Radiation Protection personnel..................... QUALITY AS?USANCE (oA) Station Quality Assurance Engineer................. Station Quality Assurance Supervisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I l Rev. 12 8/16/SC Page 2 of 7 s I l- --. . . . . . _, - - . . . , , . _ , _ , , , _ _ _ _ ' TFDF'-*D""'"*-%rY -e wa.yg%,.a _ , _ , _ W1-e-N-g- ..,a.,,,_,_m _ _ _ _ _ , _ _
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' CODPODATE STAFF .
BUSINE?$ gawi GrNEDAL MANA$ED - CLFCTDIC PDODUITION DEPADTwfNT T. P. Libri221................................. MANASED - NUCLEAD ODrDATIONS H. J. Heller.................................. R. Steinke.................................... E. Chemnit10s................................. C. Johnsen.... ............................... NUILEAD LICEN?]NS GDOUC R. P. Douglas.................................. MErfCAL DIDESTCD B. C. Pe:11y (M.D.)............................ PUBLIC INFEDwATION Or:fCE (PIC) A. F. Lenehan...... .......................... E. T. Anderson................................ [ I. J. Murphy................................. t ?
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. (s_- [3.S=1th...................................... On off hours call Newark Operater and request individual be contacted by beeper. ON-S'TE ofC DED:E?ENTATIVE W. Der. mon...................................... (DNSTRUCTION DEPARTPENT CON?TDu! TION SITE MANAGED (SA'_Ew) G. Barradale.................................. D. Sennstrom.................................. CSNETDufT10N SITE MANAGED (HODE Corev)
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PSEtri PEPSONNEL CODPODATE STAFE (CONTINUE 0) . t l musistss e . l ENVIRON'FNT AL AND GOVERN'ENTA! AFFAIDS AreAlps cericER ENVfDENwrNTAL P. Wheeler.................................... D. N1chols.................................... TPENT ENGINrrCING AND CONSTRUCTION DEPA: c.r yge st u as eg E =, R. R. Bast.................................... Alternate contacts in order of call: R. D. Rippe................................... G. W. Sup;1ee................................. F. A. C h r i s t i an a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. Nassma.....................................
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1 A. Re1ter..................................... J. Wrchlewsk1................................. W. ca11er..................................... O Rev. 12 6/16,'60 Page 4 of 7
1 1 NON-PSEtG PEDSONNEL l BUSfNESS g;31 l LO"Em ALLOWAv5 cPrEK i LAC Police........................................ ) 40 Dispatcher (24 hours).......................... O Emergency off-Site Assembly Facility........... LAC Mayor (S. Donelson).......................................................... LAC Public Safety Officer (T. Dwyer)........................................l... SALEW COUNTY Sslem County Civil Defense Headquarters'............ Sslem County Fire Company Dispatcher............... Salem County Sheriff's 0ffice....................... STATE Or NEW JEDSEY ES A:0 o r F un'__1 c UT I L I T I E S (B P U) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Off-Hours W. Fulton.................................................................. D. Taylor.................................................................. R. Hartung................................................................. C. Sheppa................................................................... J.Ferrarc.................................................................. EU: EAU OF DA0!ATION P20TECTf0N (DEP-BRF). ..... ...- J. Vann....................................... (N E. Fisher.................................... ( )) u
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{ \~/ J. Stannten.................................. G. Tyler..................................... P. Arbesman................................... DEoAoT*ENT or cNEcGY (DCE) Of f ice (No rma l Hour s ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. Rizzolo, Sr............................................................. V. Bo320.................................................................... W. Barrett1................................................................ B. Patel.................................................................... .............. C. R1chman..................................... ............. J. Jacobsen.................................... NEW JEoSEY STATE POLICE... ......................... T TE F ELAYAEE DELAWADE STATE 20 Lice............................... EMERGENCY PLANNING AND ODEDATIONS Office Hours................................... ............... R. Napp........................................ ............. f) (/ W. Brown....................................... Rev. 12 8/16/E0 Page 5 of 7
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# STATE DE DELAW :E (CONTINUED) g;wi BUSINESS NATUDAL RESOUoCES AND ENVl#0N" ENTAL CONTROL Dr. H. 0tto...................................
D. Klimets..................................... D1V1510N 08 PUBLIC HEALTH Dr. E. Fantasier.............................. L. Ste1n...................................... NEW CASTLE COUNTY (EMERGENCY PREPARE 0 NESS OFFICE) Workday....................................... Backshift..................................... STATE 05 PENNSYLVENIA
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s A STATE OF MADYLAND t,Gi MARYLANO CIVIL DEFENSE C. Brown...................................... flSCELLANE003 A*EDICAN NUCLEAR INSUPANCE (ANI).................... NUCLEAD ENEDGY LIABILITY (NEL).............. ......- ICHTHY 0 LOGICAL AESOCIATES (V. SCHULER)............. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (RAP /!RAF) Brookhaven Area (24 hours)..................... PODTER CONSULTANTS.................................. RADIATION MANAGEMENT CORPORATION (RMC)............. SALEM MEMORIAL H0SofTAL............................ j % i
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_UCLEAC DEGULATO:V N COM*ts?10N (NRC) R;sident Inspector (L. Norrholm)................ R;sident Inspector (B. Hill)....................... Inspector cannot be contacted, use the direct NFC line if Projection Inspector - If Resident line call es11 can be made from the station; if unable to use the direct l ME01CA1 CONSULTANTS G. Ostrum, M.D..................................... J . Ma d a r a , M . O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O,$, CCAST GUA:0................................... W AL K;E: SIVING....................................... EASTECN SEDVfCE REGION EWE:SENrv CEsp0NSE DLAN WESTIN1wCUSE - WATE. DEACTCc S!V15?0N - l (CALL lh INDICATED ORDER) .......... . T. Noon............................... I OC.Benten.... F ,.. E. Morris........................................... ( ( P. Trnavsky........................................ J. Feb1ang......................................... a B. Stekes....... ................................... l C. Caso............................................ l B. Wood........................................... J. G1glio.........................................
*These phones answered 24 hours / day.
l EALL IN LIST Guardhouse......... ............................... Lower Alloways Creek Emergency Assemble racility.... Visitors Information Center......................... I l l l l l Technical Support Center........ l l l l Quinton Training Center............................. [x /) s Rev. 12 8/16/S: Page 7 of 7 1
Addendun 2 EMERGENCY PROCEDUFI ADOENDUM 2 l PIOOVERY MANAGEMENT PLAN 8
- 1. INTRCCCOTION .
The Recevery Management Plan (RMP) has as its fundamental objective the support of the Salem Generating Station in the executier. of its Emergency Plan. It is' intended that the Corporate PSE60 organization provide assistance to the station as necessary in the form of management and capabilities during accident mitigation and recovery ' operation. The management positions identified as a part of the RMP organization are to act in a support and advisory capacity to the Emergency Duty Of ficer (EDC) . The EDO shall recommend protective actions to authorities responsible f or implementing of f-site emergency measures. The functions of the RMP organization are to provide:
- a. Technical and operational support planning for recovery operaticn.
- b. Radiological field monitorir g and data assessment.
,ms , c. Medical assistance through activation of the Emergency Medical Assistance Plan. ! i \ _)
Logistics suppcrt fer emergency personnel. {;v d.
- e. Management level it.terf ace with governmental authorities.
- f. Release cf information to news media coordinated with governmental autt:rities.
The RPM identifies the emergency organization and facilities. Specifically, it identifies the conditions under which actions will be taken, the individuals and alternates responsible for actions and the methods of communications.
- 2. CRGAN!:TICN - GENERAL It may draw on The RMP organization will be drawn f rom the PSE&O corporate management.
outside organizations for assistance but management authority and responsibility functions will be perf ormed by PSE&G employees. The overall organization will be as shown in Figure 1. The assignments and alternates to the positions noted in this Plan are shown in Table 1. 2.1 Recovery Manager The Recovery Manager will have overall responsibility for the management of off-site recovery activities. He has the authority to utilize the technical and financial
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(_, authorities to initiate their responsibilities under their respective emergency plan. Rev. 12 Page 1 of 9 8/18/SC
Addendum : The Recovery Manager will be notified of emerger y conditions by the Producticn Department Support Manager and upon notification proceed directly to the near-site 8 Emergency Operations Facility (eor). Upon arrival at the ECT, he shall assure ccmrand, ascertain the condition of the effected nuclear unit and com.tence support of the ED; and initiate planning of recovery activities. . 2.2 Technical Support Manacer will report to the Recovery Manager. He will be The Technical Support Manager (TSM), (ECD) notified of emergency conditions by the Engineering and Construction Department He The Technical Support Manager will proceed to the near-site ECT. Support Manager. condition and will keep him-will assist the Recovery Manager in assessing the plant self infeemed via periodic phone communication with the Engineering and Construction Departmen, Support Manager of plant conditions and the support being provided to the plant by the Engineering and Construction Department. 2.3 Engineerine and construction Department Supeert Manager (ECD) Support Manager reports to the The Engineering and Construction Department Recovery Manager through the Technical Support Manager and will be responsible fcr He will be notified of emergency conditlens by cocrdination of technical support. He shall initiate plans for assembly cf the Production Oepartment Support Manager. a technical support staff at the Corporate Headquarters and the on-site Technical Center (TSC) . After initiating these plans he shall proceed to the Corporate ( ,) I Support Headquarters and assume command of the ECD support operations. [~ ; i \m,/ 2.4 Site Support Manager-The Site Support Manager (SSM) reports to the RecoveryInManager and will be this capacity, he shall activities. responsibli for coordination of support as an interface between the statien, provide assistance to the EDo as requested and act ide near-site EC1' and Corporate Headquarters and between the Company and other cuts NRC, state and local governments of New Jersey agencies including but not limited to. l and Delaware, Westinghouse, FEMA and any other agencies or consultants which may p ay The Site Support Manager will be notified of emergency a part in recovery operation. Upon notification he will conditions by the Production Department Support Manager. determine and make appropriate staff notifications and then proceed to the near-site ECT. Upon arrival at the near-site EOT he shall establish communications with the E and the Production Department Support Manager and assist the Recovery Manager. 2.5 Production Department Support Manager _ reports to the Site Support Manager. The Production Department Support Manager (PDSM) He will receive the initial notification of an emergency from the Station Manager. t Upon notification he will commence notification of the Recovery Manager, l ECD Supp Manager, Site Support Manager, Administrative Support Manager and Fadiologica He will also notif y appropriate Production Department personnel Emergency Manager. p/~'} and have them report to Corporate Headquarters. After these notifications have been (_,f made, he will proceed to the Corporate Headquarters where he shall assame command Rev. 12 8/18/80 Page 2 of 9
Addsndar : the Production Department Support Group. He shall establish ccmmunication with the Site Support Manager and provide requested support. 2.6 Administrative Support Manager _ (ASM) will report to the Recovery Manager and will The Administrative Support Manager This support have overall responsibility f or administrative support of the emergency. transportation will include obtaining additional physical facilities, food and lodging, arrangements and procurement of equipment and supplies for both on-site and off-site Support Manager whc will support. He will communicate with the Production Department be accomplished from Corpcrate Head-support him in those activities which can best quarters. The Administrative Support Manger will be notified of emergency conditions by the Production Department Support Manager. Upon notification he will determine and make Upon arrival apprcpriate staff notifications and then proceed to the near-site EOT. at the near-site ECT, he shall report to the Recovery Manager and estat11sh cer.unica-tions with the Production Department Support Manager. 2.7 Radiological Emergency Manager (REM) reports to the Recovery Manager and will be TPe Radiological Emergency Manager to the EDO and the Recovery Manager in the areas responsible for radiological support He shall
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( j\ all off-site radiological field monitoring and data assessment. r~T coordinate and direct i
\~/ . He shall evaluate the radiological situation and make recommendations to the EDO and state, local and Recovery Manager in regard to actions to be taken under federal, company emergency plans.
The Radiological Emergency Manager will initiate long term environmental monitoring and coordinate such monitoring with the on-site situatien. He shall communicate directly with the Senior Perf ormance Superviscr-Radiatien Protection / designee, who is on-site, to determine the status of on-site radiological safety and to provide an evaluation of radiation safety priorities to the Recevery Manager. The Radiological Emergency Manager shall also establish communication withthe the medical Corporaticn te put assistance facilities and personnel of Radiation Management Contact will Emergency Medical Assistance Plan (EMAP) into operation if necessary. be established as defined in the EMAP manual. The Radiological Emergency Manager will be notified of emergency conditions by the Production Department Support Manager and upon notification proceed directly tc the near-site Eor. 2.8 Public Information Manager The Public Information Manager (PIM) will be notified of emergency conditions by the
General Manager - Information Services or his alternate who receives notification cf / ' the event from the Assistant to the Manager. Upon notification the Public j
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Addsndam 2 Information Manager will proceed directly to the near-site ECT. Upon arrival at the near-site ECT, he shall be advised of the plant condition by the Site Support Manager 9 and proceed to coordinate dissemination of information with Corporate Headquarters.
- 3. FACILITIE' .
3.1 Near-Site Emergency operations facility (ECF) , A The ECT is located at the Utility's Quinton Training Center, Quinton, New Jersey. The allocation cf space map indicating the facility location is provided in Figure 3. < within the facility during an emergency is shown in Figure 4.
- 4. CCKML'N! CATION 4.1 Emergency Notification Initial notification of an emergency will come from the Station Manager / designee to the Production Department Support Manager. This Plan will be activated under the The Production Department Alert, Site Emergency and General Emergency action levels.
Support Kanager will then be responsible for initiation of this Plan and the additional notifications in accordance with Figurr 2. Each individual indentified in this Plan shall maintain a current copy of the Corporate Emergency Directory (which contains office and home phone numbers) in his office and at his place (s) cf residence. ( ! Additional Support Notification
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U Each Manager identified in this Plan shall be responsible for determining and notifying his staff support which may be required to assist him in the emergency. It will be each Manager's responsibility to make the decision based on the nature of the emergency as to when and which members of his staf f should be notified. staff member's telephone It will be each Manager's responsibility to maintain a current I list in his of fice and in his place (s) of residence. 4.3 Emergency Communication To support this Plan, the following communications will be provided: a) Dedicated direct telephone links between: 1) On-Site Technical Support Center, Senior Shift Supervisor's Office and Corporate Headquarters (ECD Support Areal.
- 5. RI-ENTRY PLANNING The re-entry to areas on site which have been evacuated will be made in'accordance with The decision to change
,-,s Radiological Protection Procedures and with permission of the EDO. ) emergency action level will be made by the EDO using the guidance in Jection V of the Plan.
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TABLE 1 RECOVERY MANAGEMENT PLANT PCSITION MANAGEMENT / COMPANY TITLE P LAY t!TLE
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Senior Vice President - Energy supply and Rscovery Manager Engineering Vice President - Production Alternate General Manager - Licensing and Envirene.ent Technical Suppcrt Manager Chief Mechanical Engineer Alternate Vice President - Engineering and Construction Engineering and Construction Department Support Manager General Manager - Engineering Alternate Manager - Nuclear Operatiens Site Support Manager Nuclear Plant Engineer Alternate Nuclear Licensing Engineer Alternate General Manager - Electric Production Producticn Department Support Manager Manager - Plant Maintenance Alternate Manager - Plant Operations Alternate-Budget Administrator Administrative Support Manager Administrater - Accounting and Services Alternate Corporate Health Physicist Radiological Emergency Manager (Vacant) Alternate Senior Environmental Representative - Salem Publie Information Manager Senior Public Information gepresentative - Alternate Salem Rev. 12 8/18/90 Page 9 of 9
a P EMIRGENCY PLAN TABLE I 9 EMIPOENCY PLAN DPILLS FREOCENCY RE F E RIN"E DRILL Tire righting and Quarterly Crqanization Manual Fire and First Aid - l Semi-Annually Inspection Order 800002 Personnel Accountability Annually Inspection Crder 8000C3 Site Evacuation Semi-Annually inspection Order 900004 Emergency Assistance and Notification Annually Inspectien Order 800005 Personnel Emergency New Jersev State /PSE&O Drill Annuallv Inseection Order 800006 Order by Assistant to None Manager, EP II-l Unannounced Orills
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EMERGENCY PLAN TABLE II 9 EMERGENCY PLAN TRAININO - STATION PERSONNEL FRICUENCY REFERENCE TRAINING FOR Training Manual, Review Annually Inspection Order, EP II-2 General Employees
- Review Inspection Order' 6000'08, Annually EP II-3 Emergency Outy Officers Annually Requalification Training Progra-Licensed Operaters Fire Fighting and Organization Manual, Review Inspection Order Annuallv 800010 Fire Brigade Fire Fighting and Organization Manual, Review Inspection Crder Annually 800012 First Aid Te a.-
Annually Inspection Order 800009, EP II-4 Emergency Radiation Survey Teams
- NOTE New employees shall be indoctrinated on the E=ergency Plan and Procedures 14, " Station Training in accordance withes as well Administrative Procedure the annual general No. training specified above.
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, Salem Mer.orial Hospital EP II-5 Annually Insee-+ien Order 800C13 Lower Alloways Creek & Elsinboro Rescue Scuad EP II-6 Annually Inspection Order 800014 Lewer Allowavs Creek & Elsinbero Fire Department EP II-5 Annually Inspection Crder 800013 Medical Consultants (Locall EP II-5 Annually Inspection Order 800013 Medical Department (PSE&G Company) /^\
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T a ' l I TABLE IV PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS OFFSITE DOSE '/PPOTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION GUIDANCE
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ESTIMATED PROJECTED RECOMMENDATION ( CONSIDER ESTIMATED AIRBORNE TO THE STATES EVACUATICN PROJECTED OF NEW JERSEY WHOLE BODY ACTIVITY AND DELAWARE WITHIN HOUFS X MPC DOSE MR/HR 48 20-100 No protective actions are 2-10 recommended. 10 100-500 We recommend sheltering for 10-50 the following sectors: 5 500-1000 We recommend sheltering for 50-100 the following sectors: 1 1000-5000 We recomrend sheltering for 100-500 the following sectors: Immediate
>5000 We recommend evacuation for >500 the following sectors:
ONSITE DOSE ONSITE DOSE ' / PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION GUIDANCE ESTIMATED PROJECTED CONSIDER ESTIMATED AIRSORNE EVACUATION PROJECTED g3) WHOLE BCDY ACTIVITY RECOMMENDATION WITHIN HOUPS X MPC DOSE MR/HR 48 1-4 No protective action for site 2-10 personnel. 10 4-20 Accountability and sheltering 10-50 for site personnel. 1 20-40 Accountability and sheltering 50-100 for site personnel. Immediate 40-200 Evacuation for nonessential 100-500 site personnel. Immediate
>200 Evacuation for nonessencial >500 site personnel.
NOTES: (1) Based upon 168 hours, MPC values in 10CFR20 Appendix B, Table I, Column 1. (2) Outside of the controlled access area of the station. EDO will decide what personnel are essential for implementing this Plan. j /) (3) (4) Outside of the Minimum Exclusion Area (1270 meters) . Rev. 12 8/19/80 Page 1 of 1
EMIRGENCY PLAN PIVISION REQUEST FCPp. SALEM GENERATING STATION R2 vision No. Docurent Identification No. Signature Date Prepared Author Reviewed Energenev Plan Coordinator Reviewed Station Quality Assur_ance Engineer Reviewed'SORC Meeting No. Approved l Manager-SalemGeneratingStation Issue Assistant to Manaaer Description of Revisien (Attach marked up documents as necessary) to Manager. Completed form and copies shall be maintained by the Assistant
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EMERGENCY PLAN FIVISION NOTIFICATION SWEET SALEM GENERATING STATICN p f i ( Effective Date
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Revise your copy of the Emergency Plan by inserting the attached page(s) in the appropriate place, as specified below (i.e., one for cne page basis) and destroying the old page(s)., TAB PAGE(S) - Fill in revision nu=ber and date and sign form in front of Emergency Plan. Revisions will be identified by vertical line in the right hand margin. to the Assistant to Manager - NOTE: Complete the following information and return this sheet Salem Generating Station. Date this Change Entered Manual No. Date this inf ermatien rev2e.ed with rubordinates: Signature: Distribution: Senior Shift supervisor's office 29. Senior Performance Supervisor-1.
- 2. Control Room (Unit 1) Chemistry
- 3. Control Rcom (Unit 2) 30. Licensing Manager
- 4. Manager - Salem Generating Station 31. Emergency Center, Manager - Nuclear Operaticas
- 5. Chief Engineer 32. Security Force
- 6. Maintenance Engineer 33. Delaware Civil Defense (J. McClosky) 34.
! 7 Performance Engineer Manager - Plant Operation
- 8. Operating Engineer 35. Senior Performance Supervisor-I&C l 9. Reactor Engineer 36. Station Planning Engineer l 10. Station Cuality Assurance Engineer 37. Resident NRC
- 11. Assistant to Manager 3B. Control Point (Performance Department!
- 12. Saf ety Superviser 39. Nuclear Plant Engineer
- 13. Security Supervisor 40. Safety and Security Administration (A. Lewis)
- 14. Senior Nuclear Training Supervisor 41. Technical Support Center
- 15. Nuclear Training Staff Assistant 42. Manager - Hope Creek Generating Statien
- 16. Nuclear Training Staff Assistant 43. Nuclear Training Staff Assistant
- 17. General Manager - 44. Nuclear Training Staff Assistant Electric Production 45. Nuclear Training Staff Assistant
- 18. Manager - Nuclear operations 46. Technical Support Center
- 19. Senior Performance Supervisor-RP 47. Office Administrator
- 20. State of New Jersey Bureau of Radiation Protection l 21. State of New Jersey Bureau of Radiation Protection
- 22. Emergency van
- 23. Emergency Locker - Off Site i Emergency Facility 24 Radiation Management Corporation
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- 27. Technical Document Roem
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EMERGENCY PLAN f3 EDO CHECKLIST I J I <
%d NOTE The EDO shall use this form as a guideline prior to accepting the responsibility as EDO f rom the Senior Shif t Supervisor.
CHECKS Initial
- 1. Com=unications equipment ready for service and a " Communicator" maintaining communications in accordance with EP I-16.
- 2. Status of Emergency Procedures implemented and steps completed.
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- 5. Copies of all Emergency Plan Procedures and data sheets are turned over to the EDO.
- 6. Notify the Manager - Salem Generating Station that the EDO has activated the TSC and is in command.
Implement and complete the required steps of the Emergency Procedures.
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A EMIRGENCY PLAN EMERGENCY ASSIGNMENT BOARD
# Name COMM"NICATC P NAWAS, NJ, LAC Assignment NRC Off-Site Coordinator Emergency Receiver EMERGENCY RACIATION SUPVEY TEAMS (ON-SITE)
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EMERGENCY PLAM l EDO CRECKLIST I Tw] k) Senier Shift Supervisor: l - l Shift Supervisor: EDO Assume Responsibility: Time Date Cor.r.and Center Activated: Consultants Called In: I l Erergency Classification: New Jersey Code (1, 2, 3, or 4): i l l l l EDO: f3 ('n)) Pa e 3 of 3 Kev. 12 Tigure 3 8/18/80 L}}