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Forwards Scope & Objectives of Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scheduled for 900403.Complete Exercise Scenario Will Be Submitted 45 Days Prior to Start of Exercise
ML20005H256
Person / Time
Site: Brunswick  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 01/12/1990
From: Loflin L
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
NLS-90-006, NLS-90-6, NUDOCS 9001240344
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JAN4 21990 SERIAL: NLS-90-006 United-. States'Nuolear Regulatory Commission

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BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNIT NOS.1 AND 2 I

' DOCKET NOS..50-325 &E50-324/ LICENSE NOS..~DPR-71 & DPR-62

' EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE OBJECTIVES Gentlemen:

Carolina; Power & Light Company (CP&L) hereby submits the scope and objectives of the forthcoming Brunswick Steam Electric Plant (BSEP), Annual Emergency:

JPreparedness Exercise.. The. exercise is currently scheduled tr.o; amerce on

'. April 3,51990., ' A complete exercise scenario with controller in1' meet, ion and simulation data'will be submitted no later than 45 days prior i s the start of'

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' Please refer any questions regarding this submittal to-Mr. M, R. Oates at

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j The-1990 Brunswick EmergencyLPreparedness Exercise will; provide an opportunity:

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Demonstrate the adequacy of the control room staff in control and j

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3. : Demonstrate the adequacy of procedures for alerting, notifying, and' mobilizing emergency-response personnel (some individuals will be

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Demonstrate that com-

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Demonstrate the capability to notify off-site authorities within 15 minutes of the emergency classification.

6.' ' Demonstrate the adequacy of the information provided in the initial notification, as well as follow-up notifications to the state and l

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Demonstrate the capability of personnel to activate the Technical 4

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I 19.,:: Demonstrate the capability to provide safe on-alte access.to off-site.

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