ML20024A026
ML20024A026 | |
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Site: | Vermont Yankee File:NorthStar Vermont Yankee icon.png |
Issue date: | 05/03/1983 |
From: | Markt D YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC CO. |
To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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MAY 3, 1983 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES TO THE VY EMERGENCY PLAN Change #18
- INSTRUCTIONS -
1.
Under the tab " TABLE OF CONTENTS" remove the existing table of contents and replace it with the attached dated April 15, 1983.
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Under the tab " CONTACT LIST" remove the existing list and replace l
it with the attached list dated April 15, 1983. (If. applicable).
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Under the tab " UNUSUAL EVENTS" incorporate DI #83-8 to 0.P. 3500.
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Under the tab " ALERT" incorporate DI #83-12 to 0.P. 3501.
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Under the tab " SITE AREA EMERGENCY" incorporate DI #83-13 to 0.P. 3502.
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Under the tab " GENERAL EMERGENCY" incorporate DI #83-14 to 0.P. 3503.
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Under the tab " COORDINATION.AND COMMUNICATIONS" incorporate DI #83-7 to 0.P. 3504.
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IMPLEMENTING PRCCEDURES TABLE OF CONTENTS April 15, 1983 Contact List April 1, 1933 Implementing Procedures:
Emergency Plan Classification and A.P. 3125 Rev. 4 Action Level Scheme Unusual Event 0.P. 3500 Rev. 2 Alert 0.P. 3501 Rev. 3 Site Area Emergency 0.P. 3502 Rev. 15 General Emergency 0.P. 3503 Rev. 16 Evaluation of Off-Site Radiological 0.P. 3513 Rev. 7 Conditions Of f-Site and Site Boundary Monitoring 0.P. 3510 Rev. 11 Off-Site Protective Actions Reco=mendations 0.P. 3511 Rev. 0 Emergency Radiation Exposure Control 0.P. 3507' Rev. 13
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On-Site Medical Emergency Procedure 0.P. 3508 Rev. 11 Emergency Actions by Plant Security 0.P. 3524 Rev. 3 Personnel Release of Public Information A.P. 3512 Rev. 4 Radiological Coordination 0.P. 3525 Rev. 2 Environmental Sample Collection 0.P. 3509' Rev. 3 During an Emergency Post Accident Sampling 0.P. 3530 Rev. 4 Sampling Procedures:
Emergency Plan Training 0.P. 3712 Rev. 7 Emergency Preparedness Exercises 0.P. 3505 Rev. 10 and Drills i
E=ergency Equipment Readiness Check O.P. 3506 Rev. 15 E=ergency Communications 0.P. 3504 Rev. 15
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This instruction becomes effective on the date that a Second Senior Licensed Operator s1gns above, unless a Health Physics procedure is involved, in which case this instruction becomes effective on the date that a Senior Licensed Operator and the Chemistry and Health Physics Supervisor or the Plant Health Physicist signs above.
Instruction Cancelled:
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Jcope of Instruction: Replace page 1 and Appendices 1. II and III with attached.
Resacn for Change:
To clarify procedure.
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0? 05 ~ E' UNUSUAL EVENT g
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Purpose:
i To. outline the actions required of plant personnel,;vi.ei:07..
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An Unusual Event is defined as any plant-related even:
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indicates a potential; degradation.of plant safety =argin.4 -- ie: is not likely to affect personnel on-site ch e the public of f-giw' er result in radioactive releases requiring of f-site.^nonitovin.:.
Unusual Event conditions will not have caused serious da= ape :0 the plant and r,ay not require a change in. operation status.
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The basic shift co=ple=ent is able to deal with Unusual Even:
conditions.
Additional pit.nt personnel will be citified of :he event by Plant Security.
Thsy =ay be requested t'o resland to :he plant by Plant, Security at the discretion of the Shift / Supervisor /
E=ergen'y Director.
The TSC Coordinatot > and EOF' Coordinator Plant c
=ust report to the site at the Unusual Event le' vel.
- The decision t'o =ake an i==ediate initial dec'.aration* rests with the Shift Supervisor / Plant E=ergency Dir'accor,,who, in turn, instructs Control Roo= personnel to activate,che notification
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Notification of state authorities should occur no later than 15 minutes after the event has been classified.
On-duty personnel are assigned to functions as required.
Notification is made to off-site authorities as delineated.
Additional me=~oers of the plant organi::ation including top =anagement, are notified and aug=ent on-duty personnel as necessary.
Public information via established =echanis=s and closeou:: or escalation to a more severe classification will occur as appropriate.
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Vermont Yankee E=ergency Plan Precautions:
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Refer to 0.F. 3504, E=ergency Coe=unications, for. alternate
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=ethods of co==unication in the event that primary e,ethods l
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I==ediate Actions:
Time / Initials
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' Conditions have been assessed and the applicable
,j Emergency Operating Procedure is utili::ed.
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An Unusual Event has been declared because (indicate 6.
the. condition per A.P. 3125 below):
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Determine ic=ediate personnel response to be taken and enter infor=ation in Step 4.c below.
4.
Turn the Page System Volume Increase Switch to the
" Alert" position, turn the Alarm Switch to the "0N" position for ten seconds, and then announce the following over the Plant Paging System:
a.
" Unusual Event, Unusual Event, Unusual Event" b.
There is (what) in/at (where) c.
The following personnel (as determined in Step 3) report to (where). All other personnel stay clear of the area"
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Request'the Shift Engineer to report to the Control Room and provide assistance.
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Notify t e New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Vermont h
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State Police Agencies by depressing number 111 on the Nuclear Alert System orange phone (or utilizing the celephone back-up) and making the following announce-7 r
cent upon establishing communications (pick one):
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(In progress, not terminated) either:
(For events terminated prior
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to classifying)
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"This is Vermont Yankee Nuclear 1.
"This is Vermont Yankee Nuclear l
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Power Station, in Vernon, VT."
Power Station, in Vernon, VT" 2.
"We have had an emergency condi-2.
"We have declared an Unusual Event tion which was terminated prior because (indicate the initiating 3y to classifying."
condition per A.P. 3125 as written in Step 2 above),"
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"I repeat, this is Vermont Yankee 3.
"The plant is (pick one):
Nuclear Power Station in Vernon g
Please acknowledge with a.
continuing normal operation your name and state agenc'f."
b.
reducing present power level c.
shutdown."
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Time / Initials
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4 "A release (pick one):
Name of Dispatcher Time a) is anticipated, NH
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s in progress, or Name of Disoaccher Time c) is not expected.
MASS
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Name of Dispatcher Time 5.
"Present meteorological conditions indicate (provide wind speed and direction from [ degrees])."
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"At the present time we recommend no protective action."
7.
"I repeat, this is Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station in Vernon, Vermont. Please acknowledge with you name and state agency."
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Name of Dispatcher Time NH
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Name of Dispatcher Time MASS
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Name of Dispatche Timer,_
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b.
Expect calls from State Health and/or C.D. Officials
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concerning plant conditions.
7.
Notify the Security Shift Supervisor to activate the telephone paging system.
Advise him, at this t ime, of the paged individuals required to report to the plant site. (This step =ust be performed.)
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8.
Notify the NRC on the NRC Emergency Notification System red phone. >bintain an open, continuous communications channel on this line until relieved by TSC Staff or until continuous coc=unications are no longer necessary.
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When contacted by the Emergency Operations Facility Coordinator, advise him of classification and event conditions.
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10.
Direct activities of emergency response personnel until overall responsibility is assumed by the Technical Support Center Coordinator.
11.
Request assistance of outside agencies (fire, law enforcement, or medical rescue personnel and related equipment) as needed to deal with the event.
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' UNUSUAL EVENT - SECURIri SHIFT SUPERVISOR Date:
Time Initials Immediate Actions:
1.
When requested by the Shift Supervisor / Plant Emergency Director, notify the plant personnel using the auto-matic telephone paging system. Refer to the Emergency Call-In Method for specific actions.
2.
Request outside Law Enforcement as necessary or as requested by the Operations Shift Super-visor / Plant Emergency Director.
3.
Notify the New England Power Hydro Station in Vernon, Vermont by dialing 234-4388 and, when a member of the watch staff answers the phone, state the following:
"This is Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station in Vernon, Vermont. We have an Unusual Event.
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repeat, this is Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station in Vernon, Vermont. We have an Unusual Event. Please acknowledge with your name."
Name of Watch Staff Member Subsecuent Actions:
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Advise other individuals, as they call in, of the emergency classification.
Name of caller I
2.
Route phone calls from State Officials to the appropriate C.R. personnel when received.
Name of Caller Title /Agencv l
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0.P. 3500 DI #83-8 APPENDIX'III UNUSUAL EVENT - TECICTICAL SUPPORT CENTER COORDINATOR Date:
Time / Initials Immediate and Subsequent Actions:
1.
Contact SS/ PED to obtain specific information concerning the event, q) 2.
Assume the overall responsibility for direction of W
activities of the emergency response personnel from the Shift Supervisor / Plant Emergency Director in a cpo timely manner.
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Final Conditions:
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Escalate the emergency classification as conditions k}g warrant.
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Activation of the TSC is optional at this O D level of emergency class. The decision for 4 4 activation rests with the~TSC Coordinator.
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an ALERT per A.P. 3125.
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De-escalation from an emergency phase-to a recovery phase vill require satisfying the following criteria:
a.
Criticality controls are in effect; b.
The core is being adequately cooled; O
The fission produ.ct release has been controlled; c.
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Control has been established over contain=ent pressure and temperature; O
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An adequate heat transfer path to an ultimate heat Z
sink has been established; O
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Reactor coolant system pressure is under control; and/or C\\l g.
Unusual Event conditions (from A.P. 3125) have been
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The States of Vermont, New Ha=pshire and Massachusetts k
reach agreement with the TSC Coordinator or his j
designee that there is no longer a need for either l
consideration of further public protective action or l
surveillance related to public protective action.
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If initial classification was based upon an event terminated prior to clissifying, no mutual agree-ment with the states is needed prior to termins-l tion of the emergency.
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APPENDIX III (Continued)
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2.
For ongoing e=ergencies where de-escalation or
' termination of the emergency class-is indicated and the States Emergency Operations Centers (EOC's)'
have been activated, contact the State's EOC's via Nuclear Alert System (orange phone) or land line, and " reach agreement" with the state official in charge at the respective States EOC.
1 The following Bell Telephone numbers should be used:
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T Massachusetts EOC 2h 3.
For ongoing emergencies where de-escalation or termina-A tion of the emergency class is indicated and the States 2
EOC's have not yet been activated (because of personnel in transit to their E0C's) contact the respective state O-police dispatcher for each state, using the Nuclear k
Alert System number or the land line number provided in 0.P. 3504, Emergency Communications and request the g
State Police Dispatchers to advise one of ec.a following
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as possible.
h VERMONT Paul Philbrook, Commissioner 0
Vt. Dept. of Public Safety.and Civil Defense Director
~9ea O CO George Lowe, Deputy Director Civil Defense E J2 4 O Ray McCandless, Director of Vermont Department of C.C0 Occupational and Radiological Health O
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Richard Strome, Director of New Hampshire Civil Defense O D
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James Saggiotis, Deputy Director of New Hampshire 2
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John Lovering, Deputy Director of Massachusetts Civil Defense Robert Boulay, Director of Massachusetts Area IV Civil Defense When the above criteria are satisfied, then proceed with Step 3. below.
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Time / Initials 3.
Provide verbal closecut of the event with off-site authorities and agencies as follows:
a.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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State of Vermont
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State of New Ha=pshire
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State of Massachusetts
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NOTE:
In the event of an emergency condition terminated prior to classifying, this verbal closecut may be accomplished when the States representatives call in for initial information.
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Initiate a written report if required by A.P.
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If a written report -is required, advise the three states that a written report will follow.
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Provide four (4) copies of.the written report, if required, to the following off-site authorities:
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Commissioner of Public Safety - State of VT
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Director of Civil Defense - State of MASS
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Director of Civil Defense - State of NH
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Date: 2./ 2.E/83 3h/f-T SRO Concurring:
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This instruction becomes effective on the date that a Second Senior Licensed Operator signs above, unless a Health Physics procedure is involved, in which case this instruction becomes effective on the date that a Senior Licensed Operator and the Chemistry and Health Physics Supervisor or the Plant Health Physicist signs above.
Instruction Cancelled:
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d' Scope of Instruction: Replace Appendices 1 II and Pages 1 & 3 of Appendix V and Pages 2 & 3 of Appendix VIII with attached.
Reasen for Change:
To clarify procedure.
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ALERT - SHIPT SL7ERVISOR/?LANT EMERGENCY DIRECTOR Date:
Time Initials Immediate Actions:
1.
Conditions have been assessed and the applicable Emergency Operating Procedure is utilized.
2.
An Alert has been declared because (indicate the condition per A.P. 3125 below):
3.
Determine the i= mediate personnel response to be taken.
4.
Turn the Page System Volume Increase Switch to the " Alert" position, turn the Alarm Switch to the "0N" position for ten seconds, and then announce the following over the plant paging system:
a.
" Alert, Alert, Alert" b.
"There is (what) in/at (where). "
c.
"E=ergency personne'l report to the Technical Support. Center, the Operations Support Center, and the Emergency Operations Facility as required.
All other personnel and contractors return to your department area and await further instructions.
All visitors return to Governor Hunt House Information Center.
All personnel stay clear of the affected area."
5.
Request that the Shift Engineer report to the Control' Room and provide assistance.
6.
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Notify the New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Vermont Z
State Police Agencies by depressing number 111 on y
the Nuclear Alert System orange phone (or utilizing O
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"This is Ver=ont Yankee Nuclear Power S ation O
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"'Je have declared an Alert because (indicate the initiating condition per A.P. 3125 from o
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APPENDIX I (Continued)
DI #83-12 Time Initial 4)
"A release (pick one)
'a) is anticipated, b) is in progress, or c) is not expected to occur",
5)
"Present meteorological conditions indicate (provide wind speed and direction from { degrees])";
6)
"At the present time we' recommend no pro-tective action";
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"I repeat, this is Ver=ont Yankee Nuclear-Power e
Station in Vernon, Vermont. Please acknowledge with your name and agency."
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Name of Dispatcher Time N.H.
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Name of Dispatcher Time
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Name of Dispatcher Time b.
Expect c' alls from state officials concerning i
plant cond,itions.
NOTE:
Subsequent notifications to state and federal officials concerning escalation or reduction of emergency class will be made by the Site Recovery Manager or his designee.
However, if.the EOF /RC has not been activated and conditions indicate that escalation to a Site Area or General E=ergency is necessary, then the JS/ PED shall proceed with the notification and response steps outlined in 0.P. 3502, Site Area Emergency cg; 0.P. 3503, General Emergency.
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Notify the Security Shift Supervisor to activate L
the telephone paging system for plant personnel and Yankee NSD personnel.
8.
Notify the NRC on the NRC Emergency Notification System red phone.
Maintain an open, continuous communications channel on the line until re-lieved by the TSC Staff.
9.
"4 hen contacted by the E=ergency Operations Facility Coordinator advise him of the classification and event conditions.
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.o ki APPEYDIX II DI #83-12 ALERT - SEC"RITY SP.IFT St.?IRVISCR Date:
Time Initials I= mediate Actions:
1.
Upon hearing the announcement of the Alert, notify the plant personnel using the automatic telephone paging system.
Refer to the Emergency Call-In Method for specific actions.
2.
Notify Yankee Nuclear Services Division Security (Microwave lor phone extension and'give the following' message:
"This is Vermont Yankee.
We have an Alert.
Standby for Yankee Staff calls."
(Repeat this message and request acknowledgement) 3.
Notify Yankee Nuclear Services Division personnel:
a.
Dial the following number:
b.
The ZIP-CALL.coerator will answer.
c.
Ask for pager to be activated.
d.
Repeat Steps a, b, and c approximately 15 minutes after the initial call to assure that all YNSD personnel have been reached.
4.
Request outside Law Enforcement as necessary or as.;equested by the Operations Shift Super-g
~ N visor / Plant E:::ergency Director.
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Request a habitability check of the Security Gate II go
.y g as soon as personnel become available', according to Appendix VI of this procedure.
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gO Notify the New England Power Hydro Station in Vernon, 6.
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%g Vermont by dialing _ _ /and, when a member of the watch staff answers the phone, state the following:
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"This Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station in O4 Vernon, Vermont. We have an Alert.
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.C chis is Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station M b in Vernon, Ver ont.
We have an Alert.
Please gO acknowledge with your name."
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APPENDIX II (Continued)
Tine' Initials 7.
Ensure that an accountability of personnel has been completed as per D.P. 0906, E=ergency Procedures, and 0.P. 3524, Emergency Actions.
to Ensure Accountability and Security Response.
Subsequent Actions:
1.
Advise other individuals, as they. call in of the emergency classification.
Name of Caller i
2.
Route phone calls from State Officials to the SRM or in his absence to the appropriate C.R. personnel when received.
Name of Caller
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' APPENDIX V ASSIGMiENT TAG E0ARD Tag No.
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EOF Coordinator's Assistant 1.
Open EOF Coordinator's kit, remove clipboard, and contact TSC or Control Room.
Inform the Tech. Support Coordinator, or in.the absence of personnel in the Tech. Support Center, inform Plant Emergency Director of your presence and request the following:
a.
Su= mary evaluation of plant conditions.
(Take notes) b.
Type of release (and appropriate meteorological data):
(one of the following) 1)
Elevated (stack. only) release -
" Upper" delta t (At)
Wind speed Wind direction 2)
Ground (including combination stack and other release paths) release -
" Lower" delta t (at) s Wind speed Wind direction c.
Directional stability of the wind (i.e.,-any indication of trending toward new direction?).
d.
Phether or not the Plant Emergency Director needs assistance in notifying plant management personnel, or other on-site assistance.
2.
Determine habitability of the EOF using Appendi:c VI.
If this facility is not habitable (criteria in 0.P. 3507, Table II),
then initiate actions described in 0.P. 3514, Activation at the Alternate Emergency Operations Facility / Recovery Center.
3.
Take charge of the Emergency Operations Facility until arrival of the EOF Coordinator.
Test additional phones, check radio and gai-tronics, etc.
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DI #83-12 A??D* DIX V (Continued)
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The second member of team will, with priority, survey the Cont.
exterior (including tires) of any emergency vehicle leaving the site.
Log the results.
8.
Report all significant or positive results to the EOF Coordinator or the Radiological Assistant. Log all results in the Personnel and Equipment Monitoring Log-book.
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Cor:munications Assistant l.
Insure phones are functional.
2.
Obtain box of Message Forms (0.P. 3504, Figure 2) from the EOF Coordinator's kit.
3.
Assign available personnel to phones and radio and provide them with a supply of blank forms.
4 Establish radio corrunications with all on-site and off-site teams prior to their departure from the outer gatehouse if practicable.
I, NOTE:
Utilize radio procedures contained in 0.P. 3504.
a.
Record the parties involved, date and time of each incoming or outgoing message by telephone, Gai-tronics or radio on a Message Form.
6.
On incoming calls, forward copies 1 and 3 to the EOF Coordinator or his appropriate assistant.
NOTE:
Retain copy 2 (yellow) as a " tickler" for those messages requiring a reply.
7.
When copy 1 is returned for dispatching a reply, discard copy 2 and note date and time the reply message was dispatched.
8.
Retain completed copy 1 as a log record of all communications.
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APPE:; DIX VIII (CONTIN *JED)
DI #83-12 Time Initials b.
~ Reach agreement concerning i=plementation of.the de-escalation process; then c.
Notify the State Police using the message format stated in 6.a of Appendi:c I to 0.P. 3500; and then d.
Direct the SS/ PED to c:ake the appropriate plant announcement.
Final Conditions:
1.
De-escalation from an emergency phase to a recovery phase will require satisfying the following criteria:
a.
Criticality controls are in effect;
.b.
The core is being adequately cooled; c.
The fission product release has been controlled; d.
Control has been established over containment pressure and temperature;
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e.
An adequate heat transfer path to an ultimate heat sink has been established;
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Reactor coo ~. ant system pressure is under control; g.
Alert conditions (f rom A.P. 3125) have been terminated and/or; h.
The States of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts reach agreement with the Site Recovery Manager or his designee that there is no longer -a need for either consideration of further public protective action or surveillance related to public protective action.
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NOTE:
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For ongoing emergencies where de-escalation or termination O
of the emergency class is indicated and the States Emergency
,c ]g Operations Centers (EOC's) have been activated, contact the State's EOC's via Nuclear Alert System (orange phone) or land y
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have not yet been activated (because of personnel in
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transit to their EOC's), contact the respe:tive state
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APPENDIX VIII (Continued)
DI #83-12 Tige Initials System' number or the land line number provided in 0.P.
3504, Emergency Co==unications, and request the State Police Dispatchers to advise one of the following persons from each sr. ate to contact plant site as soon as possible.
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D v3 Paul Philbrook, Commissioner g -(*)
Vt. Dept. of Public Safety and Civil Defense Director JC U
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George Lowe, Deputy Director Civil Defense Og( g Ray McCandless, Director of Vermont Department of Occupational and Radiological Health 13 ;J2 3
'5 NEW HAMPSHIRE 40 CL J] g Richard Strome, Director of New Hampshire Civil Defense
.M h$ h James Saggiotis, Deputy Director of New Hampshire Civil pg Defense MASSACHUSETTS John Lovering,_' Deputy Director of Massachusetts Civil Defense e
Robert Boulay, Director of Massachusetts Area IV Civil Defense l
When the above criteria are satisfied, then proceed with Step 2. below.
2.
Previde a verbal close-out of the event with off-site authorities and agencies as follows:
C) a.
NRC s-
<g b.
State of Ver=ont EE c.
State of New Hampshire Of C) d.
State of Massachusetts LL 2E 3.
a.
Initiate a written report if required by A.P.
C3 0010 or A.P. 0012.
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If a written report is required, advise the 04 three states that a written report will og follow.
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C3 4.
Provide four (4) copies of the written report, if C3 required by NRC, to the following off-site authorities:
a.
Cc=missioner of Public Safety - State of VT b.
Director of Civil Defense - State of MASS c.
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MEMCRANDUM To
?lant Procedure Manual Holders Vernon February 25, 1983 c....,..s=...
FRCM 3.N.
Leach Vernon FRE 6.1.5 c.....,.. soc.r.
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4 L(tb Date: 7]tf/83 i
SRO Concurring:
Mb No Date: 1/2/ff_']
Second SRO Concurring:
M Date :,, 8 3
, swes
,,,,s u Chemistry and Health Physics Supervisor or Plant Health Physicist:
Date:
This instruction becomes effective on the date that a Second Senior Licensed Operator signs above, unless a Health Physics procedure is involved, in which case this instructicn becomes effective on the date that a Senior Licensed Operator and the Chemistry and Health Physics Supervisor or the Plant Health Physicist, signs above.
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Instruction Cancelled:
Rev.
16 of OP 3502 Scope of Instruction:
Replace pages 1 and 2 of Appendix I, page 2 of Appendix II, pages 1 and 3 of Appendix V and pages 2 and 3 of Appendix VIII with attached.
Reason for Change: To clarify procedure.
SPS/cjm 3/d 83 Approved zI 3/7/83 Reviewed M st
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@lant Manager A.P. 0S32, Tigure 1 Rev. 7
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A?PENDIX I DI #83-13
-4 SITI AREA - SHIFT SIIPERVISOR/ PLANT EMERGENCY DIRECTOR Date:
Ti=e Initials I==ediate Actions:
1.
Conditions have been assessed and the appl'icable E=ergency Operat1ng Procedures are utilized.
If a release is in progress, refer.to A.P. 3513,
" Evaluation of Radiological Conditions."
2.
A Site Area E=ergency has been declared because (indicate the condition per A.P. 3125 below):
3.
Determine the i==ediate personnel response to be taken.
4.
Turn the Page System Volume Increase Switch to the
" Evacuation" position, t. urn the Alarm Switch to the "0N" position for fifteen seconds, and then announce the following over the Plant Paging System:
a,
" Site Area E=ergency, Site Area Emergency, Site Area E=ergency" b.
~ "There is (what) in/at (where)."
c.
"E=ergency response personnel report to the Technical Support Center, the Operations Support Center, and the E=ergency Operations Facility as required. All other personnel, visitors, and contractors report to the Governor Hunt House Information Center" 5.
Notify the Shift Engineer to report to the Control Roo= and provide assistance.
Notify the New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Vermont 6.
a.
2 State Police Agencies by depressing nu=ber 111 on
_c3 the Nuclear Alert Sy _ta= orange phone (or utilizing
_H (D to telephone backup) and =aking the following announcement gO upon establishing co==unications:
A O g.
U 1)
"This is Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station O
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in Vernon, VT";
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DI //83-13
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"A release (pick ene)
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a) is anticipated, b) is in progress, or c) is not expected to occur";
5)
"Present meteorological conditions indicate (provide wind speed and direction from [ degrees])";
6)
"At the present time we reconmend no protective action",
7)
"I repeat, this is Ver=ont Yankee Nuclear Power Station in Vernon, Ver=ont.
Please acknowledge with your na=e and agency."
/
Name of Dispatcher Time N.H.
/
Name of Dispatcher Time Mass.
/
Name of Dispatcher Time b.
Expect calls from state officials concerning plant conditions.
NOTE:
Subsequent notifications to state and federal officials concerning escalation or reduction of e=ergency class will be made by the Site Recovery Manager or his designee, however, if the EOF /RC has not been activated and conditions indicate that escalation to a General E=ergenc'; is necessary then the SS/ PED shall proceed with the notification and response steps outlined in 0.P. 3503, General E=ergency.
7.
Notify the Security Shift Supervisor to activate the telephone paging system for plant personnel and Yankee NSD personnel.
8.
Notiify the NRC on the NRC Emergency Notification System red phone.. Maintain an open, continuous co==unications channel on this line until relieved by the TSC Staff.
9.
k* hen contacted by the E=ergency Operations Facility Coordinator, advise him of the classification and emergency conditions.
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APPENDIX II (Continued)
DI !?83-13 Time Initials Subsequent Actions:
1.
Advise other individuals, as they call in, of the energency classification.
Na=e of Caller 2.
Route phone calls from State Officials to the SRM or in his absence to the appropriate C.R. personnel when received.
Name g Caller Title / Agency i
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0.P. 3502 APPENDIX V DI #83-13
'.r ASSIGNMENT TAG BOARD Tag No.
(1)
EOF Coordinator's Assistant 1.
Open EOF Coordinator's kit, remove clipboard, and contact TSC or Control Room.
Inform the Tech. Support Coordinator, or in the absence of personnel in the Tech. Support Center, inform Plant E=ergency Director of your presence and request the following:
a.
Summary evaluation of plant cond'.tions.
(Take notes) b.
Type of release (and appropriate meteorological data):
(one of the following) 1)
Elevated (stack only) release -
" Upper" delta t (at)
Wind speed Wind direction 2)
Ground (including combination stack and other release paths) release -
" Lower" delta t (at)
Wind speed Wind direction c.
Directional stability of the wind (i.e., any indication of trending toward new direction?).
d.
Whether or not the plant Emergency Director needs I
assistance in notifying plant management personnel, or other on-site assistance.
l 2.
Determine habitability of the EOF using Appendi:e VI.
If this facility is not habitable (criteria in 0.P. 3507, Table II), then initiate actions described in 0.P. 3514, Activation of the Alternate E=ergency Operations Facility / Recovery Center.
l 3.
Take charge of the Emergency Operations Facility until arrival of the EOF Coordinator. Test additional phones, check radio and gaitronics, etc.
Withhcici Attaa:n.an!
Erom Public Disclosure 10 CFR 2.Z9_0. INEDB8 MAT 1QN Page 1 of 7
v.c. nus-DI #83-13 APPENDIX V (Continued)
Taz No.
(4) (5) 7.
The second = ember of tes:. ill, with. priority, survey the w
Cont.
exterior (including tires) of any emergency vehicle leaving
'the site.
Log the results.
8.
. Report all significant or positive results to the EOF Coordinator or the Radiological Assistant. Log all results in the Personnel and Equipment Monitoring Log-book.
(6)
Communications Assistant
'1.
Insure phones are functional.
2.
Obtain box of Message Forms (0.P. 3504, Figure 2) from the EOF Coordinator's kit.
3.
Assign available personnel to phones and radio and provide them with a supply of blank forms.
4.
Establish radio communications with all onsite and offsite teams prior to their. departure from the outer gatehouse, if practicable.
-NOTE:
Utilize radio procedures contained in 0.P. 3504.
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5.
Record the parties involved, date and time of each incoming or outgoing message by telephone, Gaitronics or radio on a Message Form.
6.
On incoming calls, forward copies 1 and 3 to the EOF Coordinator or his appropriate assistant.
NOTE:
Retain copy 2 (yellow) as a " tickler" for those j
messages requiring a reply.
7.
When copy 1 is returned for dispatching a reply, discard j
copy 2 and note date and time the reply message was dispatched.
8.
Retain completed copy 1 as a log record of all communications.
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DI #83-13 APPENDI'{ VIII (CONTIKED)
Time Initials b.
Reach agree =ent concerning i=plementation of the de-escalation process; then c.
Notify the State Police using the message for=at stated in 6.a of Appendix I to 0.P. 3500 -
or 0.P. 3501; and then d.
Direct the SS/ PED to make the appropriate plant announcement.
Final Conditions:
1.
De-escalation from an emergency phase to a recovery phase will require satisfying the following criteria:
a.
Criticality controls are in effect; b.
The core is being adequately cooled; c.
The fission product release has been controlled; d.
Control has been establis,hed over containment pressure and temperature; e.
.An adequate heat transfer path to an ultimate heat sink
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has been established; f.
Reactor coolant sys' tem pressure is under control; g.
Site Area Emergency conditions (from A.P. 3125) have been terminated; and/or h.
The States of Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts g
reach agreement with the Sita Recovery Manager or his O
designee thac.there is no longer a need for either p
consideration of further public protective action or 4
surveillance related to public protective action.
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NOTEg 1.
For ongoing e=ergencies where de-escalation or termination O
y of the emergency class is indicated and the State's Emer-
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For ongoing emergencies where de-escalation or termination of the emergency class is indicated and the State's EOC's have not yet been activated (because of personnel in a
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0.P. 3502 DI #83-13 s-APPENDIX VIII (Centinued)
Time Initials transit to their E0C's, contact the respective State Police Dispatcher for each state, using the Nuclear Alert System number or the land line number provided in 0.P. 3504, Emergency Co=munications, and request the State Police Dis-patchers to adv1se one of the following persons from each state to contact plant side as soon as possible.
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.4 George Lowe, Deputy Director Civil Defense
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NEW HAMPSHIRE O d y4 Richard Strome, Director of New Hampshire Civil Defense A.= h James Saggiotis, Deputy Director of New Hampshire Civil Defense MASSACHUSETTS -
John Lovering, Depty Director of Massachusetts Civil Defense Robert Boulay, Director of Massachusetts Area IV Civil Defense When the above criteria are satisfied, then proceed with Z
Step 2. below.
OF 2.
Provide a verbal close-out of the event with off-
<C site authorities and agencies as follows:
E i
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NRC O
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State of Vermont Z
c.
State of New Hampshire Om d.
State of Massachusetts NN 3.
a.
Initiate a. written report if required by A.P.
0010 or A.P. 0012.
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b.
If a written report is required, advise the o
three states that a written report will follow.
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Provide four (4) copies of the written report, if required by NRC, to the following off-site authorities:
a.
Commissioner of Public Safety - State of VT b.
Director of Civil Defense - State of MASS c.
Director of Civil Defense - State of m Pnee 3 of 1
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1 JECT Chante to Plant Procedure Manual Chen & HP DEPARTMENT INSTRUCTION 83-14 Concurring Individual:
o Date: z./7.//E3 SRO Concurring:
- I b-Date: 3/.t//"7 ef4fA_ Date: 3 - > - R_
Second SRO Concurring:, n u,;
Chenistry and Health Physics Supervisor or Plant Health Physicist:
Date:
This instruction becomes effective on the date that a Second Senior Licensed Operator signs above, unless a Health Physics procedure is involved, in which case this instruction becomes ef fective on the date that a Senior Licensed Operator and the Chemistry and Health Physics Supervisor or the Plant Health Physicist signs above.
Instruction Cancelled:
Rev.
17
- of OP 3503 Scope of Instruction:
Replace pa'ge 1 and 2 of Appendix I, page 2 of Appendix II, pages 1 and 3 of Appendix V and pages 2 and 3 of Appendix VIII with attached.
Reason for Change:
To clarify procedure.
SPS/cjm J/f/83 Approved
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.w,a Date:
Time Initials I==ediate Actions:
1.
Conditions have been assessed and the applicable Emergency Operating Procedures are utilized.
If a release is in' progress or expected, refer to 0.P. 3513, " Evaluation of Radiological Conditions" and 0.P. 3511 "Off-Site Protective Action Reco=menda-tions."
2.
A General Emergency has been declared because (in-dicate the condition per A.P. 3125 below):
3.
Determine the immediate personnel response to be taken.
4.
Turn the Page System Volume Increase Switch to the " Evacuation" position, turn the Alarm Switch to the "0N" position for fifteen seconds, and then announce the following over the Plant Paging System:
a.
" General Emergency, General Emergency, General Emergency" b.
"There is (what) in/at (where)."
c.
" Emergency response personnel report to the Technical Support Center, the Operations Support Center, and the E=crgency Operations Facility as required.
All other personnel, visitors, and contractors report to the Governor Hunt House Information Center" 5.
Notify the Shift Engineer to report to 3
the Control Room and provide assistance.
6.
a.
. Notify the New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Vermont 25 State Police Agencies by depressing number 111 on r..
C2 Nuclear Alert System orange phone (or utilizing telephone lC backup) and making the following announcement upon establishing co=munications:
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"This is Ver=ont Yankee Nuclear Power Station 4>v Q
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DI i/83-14 Time Initials
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"A' release (pick one)
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is anticipated, b.
is in progress, o.
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is not expected to occur";
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"Present ceteorological conditions indicate (provide wind speed and direction from
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"At the present time we recommend that the general 4
e public be advised to seek shelter."
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Station in Vernon, Vermont. Please acknowledge
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with your name and agency."
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Name of Disptacher Time b.
State officials'will be calling the plant in res)onse to s,M v
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If plant conditions.iTdicate a loss of all core cooling capability,!;he.n recommend to appropriate state officials that both the'Iowns of Hinsdale, L
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Notify the Security Shift Supervisor to activate v
the telephone paging system for plant, personnel l
and Yankee NSD personnel.
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Notify the NRC on the NRC Emergency Notification N
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System red phone. Maintain an open, continuous' s.
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the TSC staff.
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9.
When contacted by the EOF Coordinator, advisc
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(1)
EOF Coordinator's Assistant 1.
Open EOF Coordinator's kit, remove clipboard and contact TSC or Control Room.
Inform the Tech. Support Coordinator, or in the absence of personnel in the Tech. Support Center, inform Plant Emergency Director of your presence and request the following:
a.
Summary evaluation of plant conditions.
(Take notes) b.
Type of release (and appropriate meteorological data):
(one of the following) 1)
Elevated (stack only) release -
" Upper" delta t (at)
Wind speed Wind direction 2)
Ground (including combination stack and other release paths) release -
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"I,ower" delta t (St)-
Wind speed
(,
Wind direction c.
Directional stability of the wind (i.e., any indication of trending toward new direction?).
d.
Whether or not the plant Emergency Director needs assistance in notifying plant =anagement personnel, or other on-site assistance.
2.
Determine habitability of the EOF using Appendix VI.
If this facility is not habitable (criteria in 0.P. 3507, Table l
II), than initiate actions described in 0.P. 3514, Activation of the Alternate E=ergency Operations Facility /Recove:/ Center.
3.
Take charge of the Emergency Operations Facility until arrival l
of the EOF Coordinator.
Test additional phones, check radio I
and gaitronics, etc.
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DI #83-14 APPENDIX 7 (Continued)
Tag No.
(4) (5) 7.
The second me=ber of team will, with priority, survey the Cont.
exterior (including tires) of any emergency vehicle leaving the site. Log the results.
8.
Report all.significant or positive results to the EOF Coordinator or the Radiological Assistant.
Log all results in the Personnel and Equipment Monitoring Logbook.
(6)
Communications Assistant 1.
Insure phones are functional.
2.
Obtain box of Message Forms (0.P. 3504, Figure 2) from the EOF Coordinator's kit.
3.
Assign available personnel to phones and radio and provide them with a supply of blank forms.
4.
Establish radio communications with all onsite and offsite teams prior to their departure from the outer gatehouse, if practicable.
NOTE:
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Utilize radio procedures contained in 0.P. 3504.
S.
Record the parties involved, date and time of each incoming or outgoing message by telephone, Gaitronics or radio on a Message Form.
6.
On incoming calls, forward copies 1 and 3 to the EOF Coordinator or his appropriate assistant.
NOTE:
Retain copy 2 (yellow) as a " tickler" for those messages requiring a reply.
7.
When copy 1 is returned for dispatching a reply, discard copy 2 and note date and time the reply message was dispatched.
t 8.
Retain completed copy 1 as a log record of all communications.
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APPDTDIX '.'!I: (CCCI51.*ED)
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_ Time Initials a.
Criticality controls are in effect; b.
The core is being adequately cooled; c.
The fission product release has been controlled; d.
Control has been established over containment pressure and temperature; e.
An adequate heat transfer path to an ultimate heat cink has been established; f.
Reactor coolant system pressure is under control; and/or g.
General Emergency copditions (from A.P. 3125) have been terminated and/or; h.
The States of Vermon't, New Hampshire and Massachusetts reach agreement with the Site Recovery Manager or his designee that there is no longer a need for either consideration of further public protective action or surveillance related to public protective action.
NOTE:
1.
For ongoing emergencies where de-escalation or termination u
of the e=crgency class is indicated and the State's Emer-gency Operations Centers (E0C's) have been activated, contact the State's EOC's via Nuclear Alert System (orange phone) or land line, and " reach agrec=ent" with the state official in charge at the respective State's EOC.
The following Bell Telephone numbers should be used:
New Hampshire EOC Massachusetts EOC g g 4
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2.
For ongoing emergencies where de-escalation or termination 4E O
of the. emergency class is indicated and the State's EOC's O en LL have not yet been activated (because of personnel in U]
transit to.their EOC's), contact the respective State Police Dispatcher for each state, using the Nuclear
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Time Initials u
NEW FXIPSHIRE Richard Strome, Director of New Hampshire Civil Defense James Saggiotis, Deputy Director of New Hampshire Civil Defense MASSACHUSETTS John Levering, Deputy Director of Massachusetts Civil Defense Robert Boulay, Director of Massachusetts Area IV Civil Defense r
When the above criteria are satisfied, then proceed with Step 2. below.
2.
Provide a verbal close-out of the event with off-site authorities and agencies as follows:
a.
NRC b.
State of Vermont c.
State of Massachusetts 3.
a.
Initiate a written report if required by A.P.
0010 or A.P. 0012.
b.
If a written report is required, advise the three states that a written report will follow.
4.
Provide four (4) copies of the written report, if required by NRC, to the following off =ite authorities:
a.
Co=missioner of Public Safety - State of VT l
b.
Director of Civil Defense - State of MASS c.
Director of Civil Defense - State of NH 10 CFR 2.790 INFORMATION Flithhold Attachment From Public Disclosure Page 3 of 3
MEMORANDUM 78 '" Mant Procedure ~ Manual Holders Vora.on
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S JECT Change to Plant Procedure Manual Chem & HP DEPARTMUT INSTRUCTION 83-7 Concurring Individual:
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Date: /df/f/
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Second SRO Concurring:.
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Chemistry and Health Physics Supervisor or Plant Health Physicist:
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Date:
y-This instruction becomes effective on the date that a Second Senior Licensed Operator signs above, unless a Health Physics procedure is involved, in uhich case this instruction becomes effective an the date that a Senior Licensed Operator and the Chemistry and Health Physics Supervisor or the Plant Health Physicist signs above.
og OP 3504 Instruction Cancel 3ed:
Rev.
16 Scope of Instruction:
Replace pages 3, 6, page 2 of Appendix A and Table 1 with attached.
Reasen_for Change:
Corrective Update to include clarification and correction of procedure and staff change.
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- ?se of NRC Heal:h ?h; si-; No:wcrk (3 lee) ? hone; a.
Lift telephone receiver.
b.
Dial desired number.
NOTE:
No dial tone is present in this system.
Refer to manual provided with each blue phone for_ phone nu=bers and more detailed instructions.
c.
No audible ringing will be heard when making a call.
Therefore, wait for 30 seconds and then repeat Step b.
This will reactivate the desired phone.
G.
Use of Mobile UEF Radio System NOTE:
1.
This system is utilized by al'1 emergency teams and consists of a 100 watt UHF MASTR II (repeater) with its high gain antenna mounted on top of the 150 foot "old" Met Tower and a 75 watt UHF MICOR COMPA (repeater) with its high gain antenna =ounted on top of the 330 foot "New" Met tower. These repeaters are actuated by six radio sets located in the Control Room, Gates 1 & 2, the Secondary Alarm Station (SAS), the Gov. Hunt House, and the TSC Communications Room.
In addition, six company
- vehicles are permanently equipped with radio
- sets.
Twenty-eight Portable units actuate the 100 watt repeater on the F1 position of the frequency switch and the 75 watt repeater when their unit is in the F3 position of the frequency switch.
All emergency teams will utilize the F3 position of the frecuency switch. Within aoproE-imately 5 miles of the plant, the only known " Dead Spot under this maximum range of operation is midway between Guilford and Route 142 on Broad Brook Road near the Brattleboro-Vernon town line.
2.
In the event the F3 position repeater fails, switch to the position F1 of the frequency switch.
In the event both repeaters for channels F1 and F3 fail, a " talk around" (the repeaters) feature allows continued communications between portable units at 4 watts cutput when their frequency selector switch is f a the position F2.
NOTE:
The call sign for the three frequencies is as follows:
F1 -
F2 -
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During a Site Area or General Emergency all portable radics are issued at the outer gatehouse to emergency teams requiring their use.
During an Alert, radios are issued from the inner gatehouse, if needed.
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In the event that messages of a routine nature are occupying the radio channel and it is nec-essary to transmit an urgent message, depress the microphone button and announce " Break, Break, Break - Urgent Message." When the channel is cleared of traffic, proceed with the urgent message.
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Remote Controllers a.
Insure unit is ON.
b.
Depress microphone switch when transmitting; re-lease for receiving.
c.
Initiate call by saying "This is (call sign) (unit calling) to (unit called).
Over".
NOTE:
Unit designations used during conver-sation are as follows:
Base or Mobile' Unit Unit Designation Control Room Cuatrol Room Coordinator Base Emergency Operations Facility /RC T.S.C. Communications Room T.S.C. Base Security - Cate 1 Outer Gate Security -. Gate 2 Inner Gate Security - Secondary Alarm Station SAS On-Site Assistance 1,2, etc.
Red, 1, 2, etc.
Site-Boundary Yellow Team Off-Site Monitoring 1 Green Team Off-Site Monitoring 2 Blue Team NOTE:
Memory hint - Red (a " hot" color) closest to source, to blue (a " cool" color) furthest from source of emergency.
d.
When acknowledged, carry out conversation.
e.
The party completing the conversation should end with "This is (call sign) Clear".
NOTE:
If a drill, state "This is a drill."
2.
Portable Units a.
Rotate the portable radio volume control one-half turn clockwise to turn ON the radio.
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Earl Jackson VP/ Manager of Operations Warren F. Murphy 4
Plan: Manager James ?. Pelletier Technical Services Supt.
Donald A. Reid-Opera:icns Superintenden:
Stanley J. Jeffersen Maintenance Superintenden:
Willia L. Wi:: er Maintenance Superviser R. John Gianfrancesco Chemis:ry 5 E? Supervisor Bob N. Leach e
Ins:r. & Cont. Superviser Patrick J. Donnelly Co==unica:Lons Direc:or' Steve 3ravar
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Richard 3. Pagodin l
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