ML20024E735
ML20024E735 | |
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Site: | Comanche Peak |
Issue date: | 08/05/1983 |
From: | Rosalyn Jones, Lancaster B TEXAS UTILITIES SERVICES, INC. |
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PROC-830805, NUDOCS 8309060619 | |
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*EPP-101 2 Preparation of E=ergency Septe=ber, 1983 Plan Procedures *EPP-102 3 Review, Update and Control June, 1984 of the E=ergency Plan *EPP-103 1 Duties of the E=ergency Proc. Retired
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*EP?-104 0 E=argency Preparedness Septe=ber, 1983 Drills & Exercises *EPP-105 0 Notification of Off-Site May, 1983 Officials Pending Flood or Failure of SCR Da= *E??-106 1 Surveillance of Emergency Pr:c. Retired 'quipment *EPP-107 0 Maintenance and Inventory of July, 1984 E=ergency Equipment and Supplies l
l *E??-109 0 Duties of the E=ergency May, 1984 l Coordinator i *EPP-110 1 Corporate Support Proc. Retired
*EPP-111 1 Offsite Support and Assistance Proc. Retired *EPP-112 1 Duties of Emergency Response August, 1984 Personnel
! *EPP-113 0 Corporate Suppert May, 1954 l *EPP-114 0 Offsite Support and Assistance May, 1954 i =E??-115 0 Release of Energency-Related July, 1981. 8309060619 830830 PDR ADOCK 05000445 F PDR l
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COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION 1 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL PROCEDURE INDEX REVISION 24 PAGE Procedure No. Revision No. Procedure Title Review Date
*EPP-116 0 Emergency Repair and Damage June, 1984 Control *EPP-117 0 Po'st Accident Sampling July, 1984 *EPP-121 0 Recovery & Reentry August, 1984 *EPP-201 0 Assignment of Emergency August, 1984 Action Levels & Plan fff Activation *EPP-203 2 Emergency Notification & July, 1984 Communicatica
- EPP-204 1 Activation of thelTSC July, 1984
*EPP-205 0 Activation of.the. Operations June, 1984 Support Center. '*EPP-206 0 Activation of the Emergency June, 1984 Operatiens Facility
- EPP-207 0 Activation of the News Center May, 1984
*EPP-208 1 Centrol of Site Access August, 1984 *EPP-209. O Personnel Assembly & July, 1984 Accountability *EPP-210 1 Evacuation August, 1994 *EPP-211 0 Releasegof Texic Material Septe=ber, 1983 *EPP-212 1 Release of Information to the Proc. F.etired Pablic *EPP-300 0 Manual Calculation of Release June, 1984 Rates *EPP-302 0 Manual Assess =ent of Radio- May, 1984 . logical Conditions .
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*EPP-304 1 Protection Action Guides June ., 1984 *EPP-305 1 Personnel Dosimetry for June, 1984 Emergency Conditicas *EPP-306 2 Use of Thyroid Blocking Agents August, 1984 *EPP-307 0 Radiological Monitoring of August.-1983' Site Evacuees *EPP-308 1 Transporting Contaminated November, 1983 Injured Personnel *EPP-309' 1 Offsite Emergency Radiological July, 1984 Surveys i -*EPP-310 0 on-Site E=ergency Radiological September, 1983 Surveys %A-los O EmnSemy Npeedwew %%; y . Juu , t9 85 L
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CPSES ISSnr nATE PROCEDURE NO. 1 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL SEP 3 tgtg EPP-101 PREPARATION OF EMERGENCY. PLAN PROCEDURES REVISION NO. 2 PAGE 2 0F 7 1.0 ' Purpose This procedure prescribes the format in which the CPSES Emergency Plan Procedure (EPP) shall be prepared and provides guidelines regarding the scope and content of and the amount of detail to be incorporated into each procedure.
- 2.0 Applicabiliev This procedure applies only to the procedures that implement the CPSES Emergency Plan. This procedure becomes effective when.
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3.0 Definitions 3 .' 1 Emergency Plan Procedures - Written procedures which address or specify actions to be taken by CPSES Emergency Organiza-tien members in the event of an-Emergency Condition or potential Emergency Condition. (j , 4.0 Instructions t '4'1 . Each Emergency Plan Procedure shall be sufficiently detailed
- so as'to guide designated individuals or groups during ' emergencies or potential e=ergencies. These procedures shall be written so that these individuals or groups will know in advance the expected course of events that will identify'an emergency condition and the immediate actions that should be taken.
Since emergencies =ay not: follow anticipated patterns, these procedures shall provide sufficient flexibility to accoc=o-date variations. These procedures should include the following provisions. 4 .' 1.1 Detailed instructions to cover step-by-step actions to be taken by designated individuals or groups-for the implementation of, and subsequent use of, the , EPP(s). 4.1.2 Supplemental background:infor:ation will further aid designated individuals or groups for imple entatien of the EPP(s). This information shall be separated
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4.2 .All Emergency Plan Procedures shall contain the'folicwing ele =ents and be written in accordance with the format presented in Attachment 1 of this procedure. 1
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CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL gg,t gg EPP-101 PREPARATION OF EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURES REVISION NO. 2 PAGE 3 0F 7 4.2.1 Title - Each E=ergency Plan Procedure shall have a title page which'shall contain the following information: 4.2.1.1 A title descriptive of the emergency task to which the procedure applies. 4.2.1.2 The procedure identifying nu=ber. 4.2.1.3 The procedure revision number. 4.2.1.4 The submitter's signature and the date of submittal. 4.2.1.5 The approver's signature and the date of approval. 4.2.2 Purpose - Each Esergency Plan Procedure shall centain a brief statement regarding the intent of that
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4.2.3 Applicability - This section should s'cate at what point in time the E=ergency Plan Procedure beco=es effective and designates the individuals or groups to be involved and to what extent. 4.2.4 Definitions - Any applicable item or condition that may clarify the procedure should Se described. If there are none, the procedure shall so state. 4.2.5 Instructices - The guidance to initiate or ce=plete r an activity and say include precautions, i==ediate actions and subsequent actiens as applicable. If the EPP is ad=inistrative, then paragraphs 4.2.5.1 to 4.2.5.3 may be omit ed. 4.2.5.1 Precautiens - I=portant steps or precau-tiens should be.noted or highlighted within the procedure. . 4.2.5.2 I= mediate Actions - Those actions to be taken by.che designated individuals'or groupsfupon activation of the EPP(s). These actions should be written in an easy-to folicw step-by-step for=at for simplification in the execution cf the-procedure. 4.~2.5.3 Subsecuent Actions - Each EPP should include subsequent acticns to insure thac
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c 4.3.1.5 Page nc=ber as part of the entire proce-4 dure, including its netachments. 4.3.2 The attach =ents contained in each EPP shall_contain
. . the follewing information at the top of each page (as ' demonstrated in Attach =ent 1 of this procedure):
4.3.2.1 Attachment nu=ber.
.-4.3.2.2 ~ Attach =ent page- number as part of the ~ entire attach =ent.
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;p. .4.0 Instructiens 4.1 Review and Revision 4.1.1 The'CPSES Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Procedures shall be reviewed annually.
4.1.1.1 Every twelve months TUGC0 Quality Assurance shall perform the independent review. 4 .1.~ 1. 2 The letters of agree =ent and other related documents shall be reviewed annually as part of the'everall plan and shall be' updated as required.
' 4.1.2 The reviews, comments from.the exercise critique and new regulations will provide a basis for revisions cade to the plan and the procedures.
4.1.2.1 In accordance with procedure STA-203 " Control of Station Manuals", the procedure index shall be utilized-to schedule the review of the E=ergency Plan and Emergency Plan Procedures.
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- be in accordance with the methods used by TUSI Licensing for the CPSES FSAR.
4.2.3.1 TUSI maintains an up-to-date distribution list for the FSAR and E=crgency Plan. A copy of this list is sent to the Emergency Planning Coordinator periodically and at his request. 4.2.4 The E=ergency Planning Coordinator is respensible for updating the list of individuals who are to receive the l E=argency Plan and/or Emergency Plan Manual. l l 4.2.5 The call list reference in EPP-203, "E=ergency l Notification and Coc=unications shall be reviewed by the Energency Planning Coordinator quarterly, i l 4.3 Records . l 4.3.1 Records of these annual audits and the critique sessions shall be maintained for 6 years. l l 5.0 References l 5.1 CPSES Emergency Plan l l 5.2 Procedure EPP-101, "Preparatien of E=ergency Plan Procedures" 5.3 Procedure STA-203, " Control of Station Manuals" I 4 .
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- 1.0 Pu rpose The purpose of this procedure is to delineate the requirements 7 for the CPSES Emergency Organization to successf ully inple=ent the drills and exercises as set forth in ene regulatory requirements of Title 10 of the Code of Feaeral Regulations Part 50.47 'and Appendix E to Part 50. adcicional regulatory guidance.
is provided by NUREG-OoS4 The drills and exercises are to ensure that the CPSES Energency Organization is capable of executing the sequence of crucial tasks necessary to detect an emergency condition'at the Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station (CPSES), assessing ene consequences, notifying key licensee and non-licenses personnel and groups,
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making protective action decisions, and effecting onsite or recommended offsite protective actions. 2.0 Aoplicability 3 This' procedure applies to all members of the CPSES Emergency (. Organization who are responsible for maintaining adequate preparedness for responding to an energency condition at CPSES. This procedure becomes effective when issued. i 3.0 Definitions 3.1 Drill - A drill is a supervised instruction pertoa ained at testing, developing and maintaining skills in a particular operation. . All drills sna11 be supervised and evaluated by a qualified drill instructor, vno sna11 be designated oy the t. Emergency. Planning Coordinator. The designated drt11 ( tastructor sna11 possess the sectasary . expertise in nis functional area of responsibility.' Drills sna11 be conducted at indicated frequencies. 3.2 Exerc{si
- An exercise is an event that ~ tests the integrated
, espanility and a major portion of the basic elements ! existing within ene CPSES Energency Plan and tne organizations involved. The exercise sna11 s1=ulate an emergency condition that results in offsite radiological releases requiring the -response of offsite authorities.. The exercise'sna11 be conducted annually, and sna11 be evaluated and critiqued by FEMA and SRC officials. 3.3 Scenario - A scenario is a script developed by the Corporate Health Physics Supervisor which 'shall be utilited in exercises and drills and shall cescribe various sinulated
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I CPS ES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PLAN ctANUAL f.PP-104 SEp 15 W12 ' E!!ERGENCY PREPAREDNESS DRILLS AND EXIRCISES REVISION N0. O PAGE 3 CF d t utilized to fully test the emergency response capabilities to a projected course of events. The specific elements that shall be incorporated into the scenarios are described in section 4.2.2. 4.0 Instructions 4.1 Precautions 4.1.1 All messages and communications related to the plant accident scenario whien are transmitted curing any drill or exercise shall be preceded and terminated by tne statement, "This is a Drill." 4.2 Exercises 4.2.1 The Emergency Planning Coordinator shall be responsible for coordinating.cne conduct of the annual amargency preparedness exercise enat snail be
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4.2.2 The Corporate Health Physics Supetvisor sna11 be responsible for developing ene annual emer;ency preparedness exercise scenario whien snail include, as a minimum, une following elements: 4.2.2.1 The basic objective of each exercise / drill and the appropriaca evaluation criteria. 4.2.2.2 The date, time, place, and participatin-g organications. 4.2.2.3 The simulated events. 4.2.2.4 A time schedule of real and simulated initiating events. 4.2.2.5 Arrangements for advance caterials to be provided to official ooservers. 4.2.2.6 A narrative su==ary describing tne conduct of the exercise /crill. The suscary sna11 include descriptions of:
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4.2.J The exercise scenario shall vary esca year to ensure enat all major elements of the emergency plans anc procedures of the organi:ations involved are cested within a five-year period. 4.2.4 Provisions shall be made to start an exercise between 6:00 p.m. and midnight, and anotner between midnight and 6:00 a.m. , once every six years. 4.2.5 Exercises should be conducted under various weatner conditions, when possible. 4.2.6 Some exercises should be unannounced.
. 4.2.7 The Emergency Planning Coordinator snali coordinate
(, with State and local personnel to mobili:e and provide offsite emergency response resources to adequately respond to the exercise accident scenario. 4.2.8' The Emergency Planning Coordinator shall appoint controllers for the exarcise who shall control ene progress of the exercise scenario by distributing messages to exercise participants. No message snall be delivered unless specifically instructed by the designated Lead Controller. l 4.2.6.1 At times the response of the exercise. participants necessitates the use of a contingency message to ensure that the l scenario progresses in the preplanned manner. The applicable controller shall discuss the situation with the Lead l_ Controller prior to issuance of the contingency message. Contingency sessages may also be utilized co-prcmpt the exercise participants to execute appropriate 4 respcase actions not previously taken. (. 4.2.9 official observers from Federal, State and local governments and TUGC0 shall observe, evaluate and critique the av.arcise. The critique shall be conducted at ene conclusion of the exercise as soon as practicable to assess ana evaluate the amility of ( I h v c.w,- v-y-i-,,,,-. , . . , ., - -n, ,er...,a- -- ., -,-----r,-,w .,,m- -e...-. y-- - -, --r. - - - - - -
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4.2.10 The. hnager, flant Operstions shall be res pnsible for correcting licensee deficiencies cited in the final Federal evaluation. The Emergency Planning Coordinator shall have lead responsioility for A initiating any necessary licenses corrections in ' emergency preparedness. ' 4.2.11 A news media orientation shall be conducted in s , l conjunction with the annual exercice to inform the 's , medi t of the basic content of the CPSES emergency N *
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' evaluated by tne designated drill instructor to test the opersbility of all communicstions links, and the soility 'of emergency response personnel to -disseminate and understand clear and concise messages.
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, 4.3.5 Fire drills shall be conducted and evaluated by the designated drill instructor to test the ability of ;T the CPSES onsite fire team to combat plant fires, and the ability of offsite organi:ations to provice
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4.3.5.1 Fire drills snail be conducted quarterly by members of cae CPSES onsite fire brigade. 4.3.5.2 The off site volunteer organi:ations from Somervell and Hood Counties snould l , participate in at least one drill per year. 4.3.3.3 For each Fire Brigade snift, tne combined unannounced and announced drills shall be at least one per quarter, vich a minimum of one drill per year unannounced. 4 '. 3. b Emergency medical drills shall be conducted and t l evaluated by the designated drill instructor to tes: L the capabilities of onsite and offsite support l
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4.3.6.1 CPSES onsite personnel uno are members of the Emergency Repair and Damage Control Group, and local support services including ambulance service and an offsite medical
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4.3.6.2 Offsite ambulance and medical service agencies shall participate in an annual emergency medical drill.
-4.3.7 Radiological monitoring' drills shall be conducted and , evaluated annually by the designated drill instructor to test the capabilities of CPSES energency monitoring teaus to collect and analy e environmental samples onsite and off site. The annual drill snould be conducted as part of the~ required annual exercise.
4.3.7.1 Radiological :enitoring drills sna11 also be evaluated for adequate communications and recordkeeping. 4.3.7.2 Where appropriate, local organizations sna11 participate in ene radiological monitoring. drills. 4.3.8 Health physics drills shall be conducted anc evaluacec semi-annually by the des 4 sated drill instructor involving an analysis of si=ulated , releases of airborne and liquid radioactive nacerials to the envirorzient. 4.3.3.1 Health physics drills shall be conducted and avaluaeed annually chae involve ene analysis of in plant liquid samples with actual elevated radiation levels utilizing tne post-accident sampling system. 4.3.9 Repair and damage control drills shall me concucted and evaluated annually by the designated drill instructor that shall test the response of the Emergency Repair and Rescue Teams to various drill scenarios vnich sna11 require the repair and recovery w w w + -w-u 9 , g , - + --,e, .y-
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" Emergency Plans" 5.4 Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 50, Appendix E, " Emergency Planning and Preparedness for Production and .. Utilization Facilities"
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CPSES ! ISSUE DATE (- EHERGENCY PLAN SUL'MLM. MAy 4 1cg] PROCEDURE NO. EPP-105 NOTIFICATION OF OFFSITE OFFICIALS PENDING FLOOD OR FAILURE OF SQUAW CREEK RESERVOIR DAM REVISION NO. O PACE 2 0F 3 1.0 Pu rpose This procedure defines the criteria to notify local and state officials in-the event of flood conditions or failure of Squaw Creek Reservoir (SCR) Dam. 2.0 Aoolicability This procedure describes .the abnormal conditions of Squaw Creek Reservoir and SCR, Dam which require notification of offsite officials. This procedure becomes effective when issued. 3.0 Definitions None - 4.0 Instructions
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manner, the Somervell County Sherif f's of fice and the Department of Public Safety shall be notified by the Emergency Coordinator if any of the following conditions concerning Squaw Creek Reservoir are imminent. 4.1.1 Squaw Creek Reservoir at or over the 783.0 ft. elevation. (crest elevation of the e=ergency spillway). 4.1.2 Severe leaks in the SCR Dam. 4.1.3 Potential or actual failure of the SCR Dam. 4.1.4 Any other hazard concerning Squaw Creek Reservoir which may cause flooding of downstream areas that could endanger hu=an lif e. 4.2 The County Sheriff's office and DPS, Waco shall be notified when the emergency situation has terminated.- 4.3 These calls shall be documented. 4.4 The emergency numbers are: 4.4.2 DPS, Waco
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i CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL JUL 191983 EPP-107 MAINTENANCE AND INVENTORY OF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES REVISION NO. O PAGE 2 OF 22 1.0 Purcose This procedure describes the mathed for periodic verification of availability and operability of designated Emergency Equipment. 2.0 Applicability This proce' dure applies to Radiation Protection personnel assigned the responsibility of ensuring the availability and operability of Emergency Equipment. This procedure becemes effective when issued. 3.0 Definitions , 3.1 Emergency Equipment: Any item which is dedicated for emergency response use. 4.0 Instructions 4.1 Prerequisites All Emergency Equipment shall be inventoried monthly or 4.1.1 after each use. 4.1.2 Where applicable, all Emergency Equipment shall have operability tests performed monthly or after each use. 4.1.3 Radiation survey instruments and respiratory protection equipment shall have a current calibration or inspection tag. 4.1.4 Any Emergency Equipment re=oved from its designated storage area shall be replaced within 24 hours. 4.1.5 Any Emergency Equipment which is found to be inoperable or out-of-calibration shall be replaced within 24 hours. 4.1.6 Emergency Equipment shall not be used until the Emergency L Coordinator has declared an Emergency Action Level. 4.1.7 Emergency kits and/or cabinets shall not be resealed until the-applicable inventory list has been satisfied. 4.1.8 Material having a fixed shelf life shall be dated to 6 ensure appropriate cycling. 4.1.9 All batteries shall be cycled semi-annually. i' ; 4.1.10 All Thermoluminescent Dosimeters (ILD) shall be cycled annually.
CF5E5 ISSUE DATE PROCEDURI NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL EP?-107 JUL 191983
. w .u s u n r. meu asv u n vzu vc EMERGENCY EQUIPMEN.T AND SUPPLIES REVISION NO. O PAGE 3 0F 22 4.2 Inventory Verification 4.2.1 Radiation Protection personnel shall inventory all items using the appropriate inventory list included in Attachments.
4.3 Operability Verification 4.3.1 Radiation Protection personnel shall perform operability tests for equipment as indicated on the appropriate inventory list included in Attachments. 4.4 When all requirements of an inventory list have been satisfied, the inspecting individual shall sign off that sheet. 4.5 All kits or cabinets in which the contents have been verified, and are complete, shall be sealed. 4.6 Inventory sheets shall be reviewed by the Radiation Protection Engineer or his designee.
/ 4.7 All completed inventory sheets shall be kept in accordance with STA-302, " Station Records".
5.0 References 5.1 CPSES Emergency Plan, Section 6.6 and Appendix J 5.2 EPP-306,' "Use of Thyroid Blocking Agents" 5.3 EPI-524, "Use and Calibration of Pocket Alarming Dosimeters" 5.4 HPI-814. " Calibration of the Eberline Model BC-4 Beta Counter" 5.5 EPI-822 " Calibration of the Ludlum Model 300 Alarm Meter" i-
-5.6 HPI-824, " Performance Testing of Pocket Desimeters" L
5.7 EPI-830, " Calibration of the NMC-AM/331B CAM" 5.8 HPI-861, " Operation of the ND-SIX Portable MCA" 5.9 EPI-904, " Inspection of Respiratory Protection Equipment (Maintenance / Repair)" E 5.10 EPI-906, " Inspection of SCBA's" 5.11 E?T-801, " Operation of Portable Survey Instrunents" l 5.12 STA-302, " Station Records"
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' EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES . REVISION NO. O PAGE 6 0F 22 ATTAC1 DENT 1 PAGE 2 0F 2 CONTROL ROOM CABINET INVENTORY SEEET OPERASILITY PRESENT TEST AND/OR EQU1PMENT PER OUANTITY UNIT OPERA 3LE }
FM Transceiver Charger n/a 2 Each Plastic Bags - Med. n/a 100 Each Tape n/a 3 Roll Portable Lights n/a 5 Each - Calculator, Printer and Software n/a 1 Each Locker Inventory Sheet n/a 1 Each k-NOTE 1: Refer to Procedure EPP-306, "Use of Thyroid Blocking Agents", for recommended cycling period. I NOTE 2: These items are stored on the Turbine Deck. INVENT 0RIED BY: DATE: REVII'wT.D BY: DATE: l REEtRKS: l l I EPP-107-la -s i L '( l
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. Tape n/a 3 Rolls Portable Lights n/a 10 Each Calculator, Printer and Softvare n/a 1 Each Dames and Moore Dese Assessment Kit Overlays n/a 7 Each Locker Inventory Sheet n/a 1 Each \
ADDITIONAL EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT IN TSC Area Radiation Monitor HPI-822 1 Each Iodine Monitor later 1 Each NOTE 1: Refer to Procedure EPP-306, "Use of Thyroid Blocking Agents", for recor= ended cycling period. INVENT 0RIED BY: DATE: i t ! REVIEWED BY: DATE: ( REMARKS: 3 EPP-107-2a
( s CPSES EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL ISSUE DATE g 191083 PROCEDURE NO. EPP-107 MAINTENANCE AND INVENTORY OF EMERGENCY EQUIP.'ENT. AND SUPPLIES REVISION No. O PAGE 9 0F 22 ATTACHMENT 3 PAGE 1 0F 4 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY CABINET INVENTORY SHEET OPERABILITY PRESENT TEST AND/OR EQUIPMENT PER OUANTITY UNIT OPERABLE Dose Race Instrument HPT-801 2 Each Dose Rate Instrument-Telescopic HPT-801 2 Each Dose Rate Instrument-Hi Range HPT-801 2- Each Count Race Instrument HPT-801 4 Each Pancake 3 Detector HPT-801 6 Each Spare GM Tubes n/a 10 Each Alpha Detectors HPT-801 2 Each SCBA PJI-906 10 Each Spare Air Bottles n/a 16 Each Full Face Respirator w/o Filter FJI-904 15 Each l Particulate Cannisters n/a 125 Each Sorbent Cannisters n/a 46 Each KI See Note 1 71 Bottles Air Sampler n/a 1 Each Sample Heads n/a 5 Each Particulate Sample Filters n/a 300 Each AgX Filter n/a 40 Each Coveralls - Cloth n/a 30 Each l Coveralls - Disposable n/a 100 Each EPP-107-3 l ! r - ' ' ' w N v- st' "-w _--4 w. * *T,- gyye w -e TT r- 7 +ev--i v"--w-- p
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. Portable Lights n/a 15 Each Calculators, Printers and Software n/a 2 Each Dames and Moore Dose Assessment Kit Overlays n/a 7 Each Locker Inventory Sheet n/a 1 Each a
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- EOUIPMENT PER 0" ANT!TY UNIT OPERAELE Plastic Suit - Disposable n/a 25 Each Shoe Cover' n/a 50 Pair Rubber Glove n/a 50 Pair Glove Liner n/a 100 Each Dir 7 sable Shoe Covers -n/a 100 Pair Caps n/a 25 Each p, Hoods n/a 25 Each Extremity TLD's n/a 25 Each
. Low Range Dosimeter HPI-824 20 Each High Range Dosimeter HPI-824 20 Each Dosimeter Charger. n/a 1 Each Chirpers HPI-524 3 Each l- FM Transceiver n/a 3 Each Di Transceiver Charger n/a 3 Each l
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EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES REVISION NO. O PAGE IS OF 22 J ATTACHMENT 4 PAGE 3 0F 3 OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER CA3INET INVENTORY SHEET OPERABILITY PRESENT TEST AND/OR EQUIPMENT PER CUANTITY UNIT OPERA 3LE Herculite n/a 1 Roll __ Stepoff Pads n/a 50 Each Tape - Paper n/a 5 Roll Tape - Duct n/a 5 Roll Portable Lights n/a 12 Each Stop Watch n/a 3 Each ( ,' Emergency Plan Manual n/a 1 Each Locker Inventory Sheet n/a 1 Each ADDITIONAL EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT IN OSC Iodine Monitor later 1 Each Area Radiation Monitor HPI-822 1 Each NOTE 1: Refer to Procedure E?P-306, "Use of Thyroid Blocking Agents", for recommended cycling period. INVENT 0RIED BY: 'DATE:
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!~ KI See Note 1 1 Bottle l Air Sampler n/a 1 Each Sample Heads' n/a 5 Each Particulate Sample Filter n/a 60 Each Inverter, 12V DC to 120V AC
-with Spara Fuse n/a 1 Each l. .AgX Filter n/a 10 Each Coveralls - Disposable n/a 2 Each
! Plastic Suits - Disposable n/a 2 Each
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7.. .z;a a- :. - CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. ( EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL M 1 0 jo g EPP-109 DUTIES OF THE EMrW.'!CY COORDINATOR REVISION NO. O. PAGE20Fk8 i . 1.0 Purpose
- The purpose of this procedure is to identify the required actions,
-responsibilities, authorities, and interfaces of the Emergency Coordinator in telati'n to che overall direction and control of emergency response efforts at CPSES.
- 2.0 Applicabili;v 2.1 This procedure applies to the Emergency Coordinator in the event
. that an emergency condition at CPSES requires the activation of the CPSES Emergency Plan. 2.2 Emergency Coordinator The Manager, Nuclear Operations, is the primary individual 4
' designated to assume this position upon activation of the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)._ His designated alternates are (in descending order of succession):
2.2.1 Operations Support Superintendent 1.2.2 Manager, Plant Operations-i 2.2.3 Engineering Superintendent l 2.2.4 Vice President, Nuclear. [ 2.3 Interim Emergency Coordinator 2.3.1 The on-duty Shift Supervisor shall' assume the role of the interim Emergency Coordinator until such time that: l 2. 3.1 ~.1 The event is' closed out, or.
-2.3.1.2; The Technical Support Center (TSC) Manager arrives and establishes operations at the TSC, or 2.3.1.3 The Emergency Coordinator arrives and establishes operations at the EOF.
2.3.2 The TSC Manager shall assume the role of the interim j Emergency Coordinator until such time that: 2.3.2.1 The event is closed out, or l [ (* 2.3.2.2 The Emergency Coordinator arrives and establishes operations at the EOF. 2.4 This procedure becomes effective when issued.
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7 _ CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. zxERGENCY PLAN MANUAL EPP-109 JUN 101983 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR- REVISION NO. O PAGE 3 OF 18 3.0 -Definitions 3.1 Emergency Conditions Situations occurring which may cause or may threaten to cause radiological hazards affecting the health and safety of employees or the public, or which may result in damage to preparty. 3.2 Emergency Action Level (EAL) , A classification system of emergency severity based on operational, radiological, and meteorological conditions at or near the plant site. 3.3 Notification of Unusual Event - Unusual events are in progress or have occurred which indicate a potential. degradation of the level of safety of the plant. No releases of radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring are expected for this classification unless further degradation of the safety systems occur.
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3.4 Alert i' Events are in progress or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial' degradation of the level of safety of the plant. Any releases are expected to be limited to small fractions of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Protective . Action Guideline exposure-levels. It is the lowest level of
' classification where near-site or offsite emergency response =ay l be anticipated.- For most Alert events, the plant would be l
brought to a safe condition, and radioactive releases, if any, would be minimal. 3.5 Site Area Emergency l_ Events are in progress or have occurred which involve actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed'for protection of-the public. The Site Area Emergency classification reflects l conditions where.some significant releases of radioactive Jaaterial-are likely, er they are occurring, but where a core meltdown situation is not indicated based on current infor ation. I Any releases are not expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels except near the site boundary. 3.6 General Emergency i ( The General Emergency classification reflects accident situations involving actual or imminent substantial core degradation or
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. All areas located outside the CPSES Exclusion Area Boundary.
4.0 Instructions 4.1 Limitations 4.1.1 The-Emergency Coordinator shall not delegate.responsibil-ity for making a formal declaration of, or a change in, an EAL. , 4.1.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall not delegate responsibil-y- ity for notifying, or making recommendations to, offsite authorities concerning evacuation or other protective-action measures. 4.1.3 The Emergency Coordinator shall not delegate approval authority for public information and news media releases. i 4.1.4 Notifications to State and local authorities shall be made within 15 minutes from the time at which operators recognize that events have occurred which warrant the declaration of, or a change in, an EAL. ..The Nuclear Regulatory Cennission (NRC) shall be notified within one (1) hour. All notifications shall be accomplished in accordance with the provisions of Procedure EPP-203,
" Emergency Notification and Communications",
j 4.1.5 The interim Emergency Coordinator 'shall assume all of the l responsibilities and authorities of the Emergency Coordinator, except those responsibilities for activating the EOF and directing its operation. l. 4.2 General Responsibilities' (. 4.2.1 The Emergency Coordinator has the responsibility and i authority to immediately and unilaterally initiate all provisions of the CPSES Emergency Flan; and for the l (- evaluation, coordination and control of all TUGC0 response activities related to an emergency condition at.CPSES e r ~ --,+y.,, w w-., %. - .. - , , * , . , . , - , - -- --- e. , . , . ,
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. actions to State and local officials based upon the current ersuds in the plant conditions and the evaluation of potential or actual radiological release conditions.
4.2.5 The Emergency Coordinator shall coordinate all offsite emergency response activities with those activities a conducted onsite. 4.3 Specific Responsibilities 4.3.1 'The Emergency Coordinator shall assess the plant status
-and determine the required EAL. -
4.3.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall direct the activation of the CPSES Emergency Organization as appropriate to the EAL declared. 4.3.3 The Emergency Coordinator shall initiate notification of the CPSES Emergency Organization in accordance with Procedure EPP-203. f-4.3.4 As appropriate to the EAL declared, the Emergency Coordinator shall ensure that the notification of CPSES j emergency response personnel has been completed and that all personnel have reported to their assigned locacions. 4.3.5 Within 15 minutes of-the declaration of, or a change in, the EAL, or a significant change in plant conditions, the Emergency Coordinator'shall advise State'and local officials of the projected dose to the population at risk. 4.3.6 As appropriate to the EAL declared, the Emergency Coordinator shall maintain co==unications with the TSC ( Manager or the on-duty Shift Supervisor en obtain timely information regarding plant status and the status of emergency response efforts. l ! -- , -- - - . ,- -. . . ~ . - -- :: .~. . .-. :::- - - ~:~
CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MAN M ~JUN 10 log 3 EPP-109 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR REVISION NO. O PAGE 6 0F 18 4.3.7 The Emergency Coordinator shall review and approve all public information and news media releases. 4.3.8 The Emergency Coordinator shall authorize appropriate personnel to procure equipment, materials and other resources, as necessary, to effectively respond to the emergency condition at CPSES. 4.3.9 The Emergency Coordinator shall assure that the continuity of resources (technical personnel, administrative personnel, and materials) is maintained to permit continuous (24-hour) operations over a protracted period. In the event of extended operations, designated alternaces shall relieve primary emergency plan position-holders as appropriate. 4.3.10 The Emergency Coordinator shall inform the Vice President, Nuclear, of any changes in, or deactivation of, the CPSES Emergency Organization that may be needed to support , long-term emer8ency response and-recovery efforts, or to close out those efforts. 4.3.11 Through the Vice President, Nuclear, the Emergency Coordinator shall maintain close contact with personnel located in the TUCCO Corporate offices to keep them i informed of the progress of the emergency response efforts.
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4.3.12 Through the Vice President, Nuclear, the Emergency Coordinator shall interface with TUCCO Corporate management to ensure that appropriate Texas Utilities l resources are available to' support-the emergency response [^ efforts. 4.3.13 The Emergency Coordinator shall authorize all reencries , ! into evacuated onsite areas in accordance with the [- . provisions of Procedure EPP-121. " Recovery and Reentry". 4.3.14 The Emergency Coordinator shall direct all'TUGC0 emergency response activities until such time that it has been determined that the event can be closed out, or that a recovery effort should be initiated. I 4.3.14.1 If the event is to be closed out, the Emergency. Coordinator shall obtain guidadce f cm Procedure EPP-121. ( 4.3.14.2 If a recovery effort is to be initiated, the Emergency Coordinator shall transfer overall direction and control responsibilities to the I
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, 4.4.2 If an EAL is declared and the CPSES Emergency Plan activated, the on-duty Shift Supervisor shall assume the role of interim Emergency Coordinator.
4.4.3 As appropriate to the EAL declared, the following actions shall occur: , 4.4.3.1 Notification of Unusual Event 4.4.3.1.1 As the interim Emergency Coordinator, the on-duty Shift Supervisor notifies offsite authorities and initiates notification of the CPSES Emergency Organization in accordance with Procedure EPP-203. 4.4.3.1.2 The interim Emergency Coordinator considers activation of the TSC, EOF,
.( the Operations Support Center (OSC) and News Center.
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- a. The event escalaces, and che responsibilities and authorities of the Emergency Coordinator are transferred to the appropriate successor; or
- b. The event is closed out.
4.4.3.2 . Alert 4.4.3.2.1 As the interin Emergency Coordinator, the on-duty Shift Supervisor notifies offsite authorities and initiates notification of the CPSES Emergency Organization in accordance with Procedure EPP-203. l f 4.4.3.2.2 The interin Emergency Coordinator initiates activation "of the TSC and OSC in accordance with Procedures EPP-204, " Activation of the Technical Support Center", and EPP-205,
" Activation of the Operations Support Center."
4.4.3.2.3 The interim E=ergency Coordinator considers activation of the EOF and i News Center. 4.4.3.2.4 The on-duty Shift Supervisor shall continue to act as the interim Emergency Coordinator until such time that the TSC Manager arrives and establishes operations at the TSC. 4.4.3.2.5 The TSC Manager shall assu=e the role of interim Emergency Coordinator upon arriving and establishing operations at the TSC. 4.4.3.2.6 Transfer of the responsibilities and authorities of Emergency Coordinator is formally accomplished when the following steps have been completed: d
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- a. The event escalates, and the responsibilities and authorities of the Emergency Coordinator are transferred to the appropriate successor; or
- b. The event is closed out.
4.4.3.2 Alert 4.4.3.2.1 As the interim Emergency Coordinator, the on-duty Shift Supervisor notifies offsite authorities and initiates notification of the CPSES Emergency Organization in accordance with Procedure EPP-203. l'- 4.4.3.2.2 The interim Emergency Coordinator initiates activation "of the TSC and OSC in accordance with Procedures EPP-204, " Activation of the Technical Support Center", and EPP-205,
" Activation of the Operations Support Center."
4.4.3.2.3 The interim Emergency Coordinator considers activation of the EOF and News Center. 4.4.3.2.4 The on-duty Shift Supervisor shall continue to act as the interim Emergency Coordinator until such time that the TSC Manager. strives and establishes operations at the TSC. 4.4.3.2.5 The TSC Manager shall assume the role of interim Emergency Coordinator upon arriving and establishing operations at the TSC.
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- a. The current Emergency Coordinator has fully briefed his successor on the current plant status, and the status of offsite and onsite emergency response activities.
- b. Offsite emergency response organizations have been notified of the turnover.
- c. The turnover is documented on the Response and Recovery Activities Record Sheet.
4.4.3.2.7 Following the transfer of authorities and responsibilities, the on-duty Shift Supervisor shall keep the TSC Manager informed of the plant status and the status of emergency response activities. PS 4.4.3.2.8 The TSC Manager shall continue to act as the interim Emergency Coordinator until such time that:
- a. The event escalates, and the responsibilities and authorities of the Emergency Coordinator are transferred to the Emergency Coordinator at the EOF; or
- b. The event is closed out, or the CPSES Recovery Organization is for=ed in accordance with Procedure EPP-121.
4.4.3.3 Site Area Emergency or Ge,neral Emergency 4.4.3.3.1 As the interim Emergency Coordinator, l the on-duty Shift Supervisor notifies offsite authorities and initiates notification of the CPSES Emergency Organization in accordance with Procedure EPP-203. 4.4.3.3.2 The interim Emergency Coordinater initiates activation of the TSC, OSC, e E0P, and News Center in accordance
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respectively. 4.4.3.3.3 The on-duty Shift Supervisor shall continue to act as the interim Emergency Coordinator until such time that:
- a. The TSC Manager arrives and establishes operations at the TSC, or
- b. The Emergency Coordinator arrives and establishes operations at the EOF.
4.4.3.3.4 If the TSC Manager arrives and , establishes operations at the TSC prior to the arrival of the Emergency Coordinator at the EOF, the TSC (__
,- Manager shall assume the role of the interim Emergency Coordinator until such time that the Emergency , Coordinator arrives and establishes operations at the EOF.
4.4.3.3.5 Transfer of the responsibilities and authorities of Emergency Coordinator is formally acecmplished when the following steps have been completed:
- a. The current Emergency Coordinator has fully briefed his successor en the current plant status, and the status of offsite and onsite i
energency response activities.
- b. Offsite energency response organizations have been notified of the turnover.
- c. The turnover is documented on the Response and Recovery Activities Record' Sheet.
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- a. The event is closed out, or
- b. The CPSES Recovery Organization is formed in accordance with Procedure EPP-121, 4.5 Subsequent Actions of the Emergenev Coordinator 4.5.1 Brief EOF personnel at frequent intervals to ensure that the latest conditions at CPSES are understood and that projected trends or potential problems are considered.
4.5.2 As appropriate, recommend protective actions for the
- /c general public to the State and local authorities based upon the Radiation Protection Coordinator's evaluation of the current and projected radiological conditions.
4.5.3 Ensure that the NRC is apprised of any changes in the emergency conditions. i 4.5.4 Ensure that State and local authorities'are provided updates of the situation as conditions warrant, or as a minimum, every 15 minutes. 4.5.5 Review and approve public information and news media releases prior to their dissemination. - 5.0 References 1 5.1 CPSES Emergency Plan, Section 1.2 5.2 EPP-121. " Recovery and Reentry" 5.3 EPP-201, " Assessment of Emergency Action Levels and Plan Activation" 5.4 EPP-203 " Emergency Notification and Communications" 5.5 EPP-204, " Activation of the Technical Support Center" ('* 5.6 EPP-205, " Activation of the Operations Support Center" i
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.5.10 EPP-301, " Computer Assessment of Radiological Conditions" 5.11 EPP-302, " Manual Assessment of Radiological Conditions" 6.0 Attachments 6.1 Attachment 1, " Emergency Response and Recovery Activities Record Sheet" 6.2 Attachment 2. " Interim Emergency Coordinator's (Shift Supervisor's) Checklist" 6.3 Attachment 3. " Interim Emergency Coordinator's (TSC Manager's)
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- 1. Initiating conditions identified and EAL declared (per Procedure EPP-201).
- 2. State and local authorities notified (per Procedure EPP-203).
- 3. NRC notified (per Procedure EPP-203). ,
- 4. Notification of CPSES Emergency Organization initiated (per Procedure EPP-203).
. S. Notification of CPSES Emergency
- i- Organizatio'n completed (per Procedure EPP-203).
- 6. Emergency response facilities activation
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l c. EOF (per Procedure EPP-206) ~ i- .d . News Center (per Procedure EPP-207)
- 7. Radiological assessment of the emergency _
condition initiated (per Procedures EPP-300, EPP-301 or EPP-302).
- 8. Responsibilities and authorities transferred to:
- a. TSC Manager, or
- b. Emergency Coordinator.
l. i ! /s/ Date: Shitt Supervisor Note: 'When completed, this checklist should be placed in the Emergency i- Response and Recovery Activities Record binder which is maintained at the Shift Supervisor's work station.
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- 1. Initiating conditions and plant status reviewed with Shift Supervisor.
- 2. State and local authorities notified (per Procedure EPP-203). .
- 3. NRC notified (per Procedure EPP-203).
4 Notification of CPSES Emergency Organization initiated (per Procedure 1 EPP-203). , s
- 5. Emergency response facilities activation N-(. initiated.
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's TSC (per Procedure EPP-204)
- b. OSC (per Procedure EPP-205)
- c. EOF (per Procedure EPP-206)
- d. News Center (per Procedure EPP-207)
- 6. Emergency Coordinator's responsibilities and authorities transferred from Shif t l Supervisor
- 7. Notification of CPSES Emergency Organization completed (p.er Procedure.
EPP-203).
- 8. -Emergency response facility activation and staffing completed.
- a. TSC (per Procedure EPP-204)
- b. OSC (per Procedure EPP-205) i 9. Responsibility for communications with
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- 10. Radiological assessment of the emergency condition initiated (per Procedures EPP-300, EPP-301 or EPP-302).
- 11. Responsibilities and authorities transferred to the Emergency Coordinator at the EOF.
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- 1. . Initiating conditions and plant status reviewed with TSC Manager or Shift Supervisor.
- 2. State and local authorities notified (per Procedure EPP-203).
- 3. NRC notified (per Procedure EPP-203).
.4. Notification of CPSES Emergency Organization initiated (per Procedure EPP-203). ~;
5.- Emergency response facilities activation-initiated.
- a. TSC (per Procedure EPP-204)
- b. OSC (per Procedure EPP-205)
- c. EOF (per Procedure EPP-206)
, , d. News Center (per Procedure EPP-207)
- 6. Emergency Coordinator's responsibilities and authorities transferred from TSC Manager.
- 7. Notification of CPSES Emergency Organization completed (per Procedure l EPP-203).
i 8. Emergency response facility activation and staffing complaced.
- a. TSC (per Procedure EPP-204)
- b. OSC (per Procedure EPP-205)
- c. . EOF (per Procedure EPP-206)
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- 9. Responsibility for communications with Federal, State and local authorities
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- 10. Radiological assessment of the emergency condition initiated (per Procedures EPP-300, EPP-301 or EPP-302).
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- Emergency Organization. This procedure shall servo as a reference to those emergency response personnel who may require the assistance of the CPSES Emergency Organization during an emergency situation at CPSES.
i This. procedure becomes effective when issued. 3.0 Definitions 3.1 Emergency Conditions - Situations occurring which may cause or
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may threaten to cause' radiological hazards affecting the health and safety of employees or the public, or which may result in damage to property. 3.2 Emergency Action Level (EAL) - A classification system of emergency severity based on operational, radiological and meteorological conditions at or near the plant site. 4.0 Instructions 4.1 General-4.1.1 Initial and subsequent notifications of those personnel assigned to the CPSES Emergency Organization shall be accomplished in accordance with Procedure EPP-203,
" Emergency Notification and Communications".
4.1.2 Call lists, initial and follow up notification messages, and methods for contacting personnel are detailed in
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Procedure EPP-203. 4.1.3 Attachment 1, "CPSES Emergency Organization," details the emergency organization positions described in this procedure. 4.1.4 Personnel assigned to the CPSES Emergency Organization shall maintain records of pertinent emergency response j' activities and significant communications. Information such as date, time, and a brief summary of the activity performed or com= unique shall be noted using Attach =ent 2
" Response and Recovery Activities Record Sheet".
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- exists, the on-duty Shift Supervisor shall evaluate the emergency condition to determine the appropriate EAL, if any, in accordance with the provisions of Procedure EPP-201, " Assessment ._, of Emergency Action Levels and Plan Activation".
4.2.1.2 If Procedure EPP-201 requires the activation of the CPSES Emergency Plan, the on-duty Shift Supervisor shall assume the role of interim Emergency Coordinator and perform the following steps:
. 4.2.1.2.1 Notify offsite authorities in accordance with Procedure EPP-203 within 15 minutes of the declaration of the EAL. ~
4.2.1.2.2 Initiate notification of the CPSES Emergency Organization in accordance with-Procedure EPP-203. 4.2.1.2.3 As prescribed in Procedure EPP-109,
" Duties of the Emergency Coordinator",
I coordinate and direct TUGC0 emergency l response activities until such eine l that: l ,a.'The event is closed out, or i i-l b. If the Technical Support Center l (TSC) is activsted, the TSC Manager ! g- arrives and established operations at the TSC, or
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- c. If the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) is activated, the
, Emergency Coordinator arrives and establishes operations at the EOF.
4.2.1.3 Following the transfer of the authorities and responsibilities of the Emergency Coordinator as prescribed by Procedure EPP-109, the on-duty Shif t Supervisor shall keep the TSC M: nager and the Operations Coordinator informed of the plant status and of any emergency response activity indications not available to TSC personnel. 4.2.2 Shift Technical Advisor , 4.2.2.1 The on-duty Shift Technical Advisor shall report to the Control Room within 10 minutes after 4 being notified of the emergency condition. 4.2.2.2 Responsibi31 ties
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a h 4.2.2.2.1 The~cn-duty Shift Technical Advisor shall evaluate plant conditions and provide advice to the on-duty Shift Supervisor regarding transient analysis, accident mitigation, and other matters related to operational safety. 4.2.2.2.2 In the event that a radiological release is kncvu or suspected to have occurred, or that a radiological release is anticipated, the on-duty Shif t Technical Advisor shall perform the initial release rate calculatiens and dose projections in accordance with the applicable provisions of Procedure EPP-300, " Manual Calcalation of Release Rates"; Procedure EPP-301,
" Computer Assessment of Radiological Conditions"; or Procedure EPP-302, " Manual Assessment of Radiological Conditions".
4.2.3 Operations Advisor The primary individual designated to assume this ( 4.2.3.1 position is the Operations Supervisor. The designated alternates are (in descending order 7 of succession): t.
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-EMERCENCY PLAN MANUAL MUb 0 2104y EPP-112 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL REVISION NO. ! ~ PAGE 5 OF 58 4.2.3.1.1 Operations Engineer 4.2.3.1.2 A Senior Engineer from the Operations Department.
4.2.3.2 In the event that the TSC is activated, the
, Operations Advisor shall immediately proceed to, and establish operations in the Control Room.
4.2.3.3 Responsibilities 4.2.3.3.1 The Operations Advisor shall provide assistance and direction, as required, to the Shift Supervisor to mitigate the accident and establish stable plant conditions. 4.2.3.3.2 The Operations Advisor shall ensure that the TSC Manager and Operations Coordinator are kept fully informed f,J regarding the plant status and any operational manipulations in progress. 4.2.3.3.3 The Operations Advisor shall direct Control Room requests for analytical, engineering, or maintenance support to the Operations Coordinator, who is stationed at the TSC. 4.2.3.3.4 The Operations Advisor shall ensure that all plant parameters, which are indicative of the emergency condition and which are important from the I standpoint of determining the-condition of the affected unit (s), are trended and recorded. s - 4.3 Technical Support Center (TSC) Personnel 4.3.1 Technical Support Center Manager 4.3.1.1 The primary individual designated to assume this position upon activation of the TSC is the Manager, Plant Operations. The designated alternates are (in descending order of succession): (. 4.3.1.1.1 Engineering Superintendent 4.3.1.1.2 Operations Superintendent m ----m- - -e,.wp w w p_w-, ,,.e-,, a w-,.,,e em,,o,w , g-e-w,,p , , - - e 3 - 49 m. . p,- t--
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- 4.3.1.2 - UpondNelarationofanemergencycondition classified as an Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency, the TSC Manager shall make notifications specified in Procedure EPP-203 and then immediately proceed to, and. establish operations at, the TSC.
4.3.1.3 Upon arrival at the TSC, the TSC Manager shall contact the on-duty Shift Supervisor (interim Emergency Coordinator) to obtain information regarding the plant status and the statusaof
, onsite and offsite emergency response activities.
4.3.1.3.1 If'the Emergency Coordinator has not established operations at the EOF, upon being properly apprised of the
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- t. situation, the TSC Manager shall assume overall direction and control of the CPSES Emergency Organization as the Emergency Coordinator. In addition to the duties and ,
responsibilities of the TSC Manager
. specified in this procedure, the TSC Manager shall assume those duties and responsibilities specified for the Emergency Coordinator in Procedure EPP-109. ~
1 4.3.1.3.2 The TSC Manager shall continue to act i as the interin Emergency Coordinator until such time that:
- a. The event is closed out, or
- b. The CPSES Recovery Organization is formed in accordance with Procedure EPP-121. " Recovery and Reentry", or
- c. If the EOF is activated, the Emergency Coordinator arrives and
' establishes operations at the EOF.
( 4.3.1.3.3 The authority and responsibilities of the Emergency Coordinator are formally transferred when the following steps have been ecmpleted:
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- a. The current Emergency Coordinator has fully briefed his successor en the current plant status, and the status of onsite and offsite emergency response activities;
- b. Offsite emergency response organizations have been. notified of the turnover;
- c. The turnover is documented on the Emergency Response and Recovery Activities Log Sheet.
4.3.1.4 The TSC Manager shall verify the proper activation of the TSC in accordance with Procedure EPP-204, " Activation of the Technical Support Center". 4.3.1.5 Through the Maintenance Coordinator, the TSC 4 Manager shall verify the activation of the Operations Support Center (OSC) in accordance with Procedure EPP-205, " Activation of the Operations Support Center". Note: Should it be deemed necessary by the Emergency Coordinator, the TSC and/or
.< OSC may be activated following the declaration of a Notification of Unusual Event.
4.3.1.6 The TSC Manager shall assure that initial notification of the appropriate State and local agencies, and any other emergency response organizations has been accomplished; and that continuous communication with the NRC Incident i Response Center has been established via che Emergency Notification System (ENS). 4.3.1.7 The TSC Manager shall assume control of the direction and coordination of all onsite activities conducted from the TSC, including:
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-4.3.1.8.2 The TSC Manager shall relieve the Control Room personnel of any administrative functions and decisions. ,
4.3.1.8.3 The TSC Manager shall coordinate those c Operations, Engineering and Maintenance emergency response activities conducted from the TSC. 4.3.1.8.4.The TSC Manager shall interface with the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator to evaluate changes in plant status for potential offsite radiological consequences, and apprise the EOF of all such changes and the results of the evaluations conducted. 4.3.1.8.5 The TSC Manager shall ensure chi coordination of those activitie. conducted from the TSC with thosc activities conducted from the EOF. 4.3.1.8.5Asrequired,theTSCManagershall interpret plant technical information
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CPSES DATE PROCEDURE NO. rvrucrNcy Pt_AN MANUAt 02 lor 1 EPP-112 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 9 0F $8 4.3.'1.8.7 The TSC Manager.shall maintain. communications with the Emergency Coordinator in order to facilitate the transfer of plant status information
, and the technical review of any plant' manipulations having potential offsite consequences.
4.3.1.8.8 Where alternative courses of action exist to place the plant in a stable, safe condition, the decision as to which coursa to follow shall be that of_the TSC Manager. 4.3.1.8.9 Prior to activation of the EOF, the TSC Manager shall prodive periodic
- reports regarding the status of TUGC0 emergency response activities.co local State, and Federal officials.
as appropriate. 'Any protective _ action
.(g recommendations to be provided to offsite agencies shall be formulated in accordance with Procedure'EPP-304, " Protective Action Guides".
4.3.1.8.10 Following activation of the EOF, the TSC Manager-shall report directly.co, and respond.co requests from, the Emergency. Coordinator. l l 4.3.2 Maintenance Coordinator 4.3.2.1 The primary individual designated to assume.this position upon activation of the TSC is the l_ Maintenance Superintendent. The designated I. alternates are (in descending order of succession): 4.3.2.1.1' Maintenance Services Engineer 4.3.2.1.2 Electrical Maintenance Engineer. 4.3.2.2 In the event that the TSC is activated, the Maintenance Coordinator shall make notifications specified in Procedure EPP-203 and then immediately proceed to, and establish operations
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- 4.3.3.3.3 The Operations Coordinator shall j direct the activities of the l
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EMERCENCY PLAN MANUAL 2NW EPP-112 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 11 0F 58 Operations Advisor who is stationed in t the Control' Room. 4.3.3.3.4 The Operations Coordinator shall interface with the Maintenance Coordinator and the Engineering Team Coordinator to provide engineering and maintenance. support to the Control Room personnel. 4.3.3.3.5 The Operations Coordinator shall report directly to, and respond to requests from..the TSC Manager. 4.3.4 Engineering Team Coordinator 4.3.4.1 The primary individual designated to assume this position upon the activation of the TSC is the Engineering Superintendent. The designated ~ alternates are (in descending order of fff.. succession): 4.3.4.1.1 Reactor Engineer 4.3.4.1.2 Instrument and Controls Engineer. l 4.3.4.2 In the event that the TSC is activated, the
. Engineering Team Coordinator.shall make notifications specified in Procedure EPP-203 and then immediately proceed to, and establish operations at, the'TSC.
l 4.3.4.3 Upon arrival se the TSC, the Engineering Team ( Coordinator shall. verify that emergency response I- engineering support personnel with TSC assignments are in position, or have been notified and are proceeding to the TSC. 4.3.4.4 Responsibilities 4.3.4.4.1 The Engineering Team Coordinator shall ! direct and coordinate che' efforts of the TSC Engineering Team'to technically assess plant status and the severity of the emergency conditions.~ i .
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CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL AUG 0 2198T EPP-112 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 12 0F 58 equipment, plant electrical systems ! and electrical systems and equipment, and plant instrumentation. 4.3.4.4.3 The Engineering Team Coordinator shall perform an independent assessment of critical plant parameters. 4.3.4.4.4 Prior to the activation of the EOF, the Engineering Team Coordinator shall directly coordinate any TUGC0 requests for technical assistance and support from within the Texas Utilities System or from outside organizations, such as Gibbs and Hill or Westinghouse. Following the activation of the EOF, any requests for such assistance shall be directed to the Engineering Support Coordinator who is stationed at the EOF.
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(. . 4.3.4.4.5 As appropriate, the Engineering Team Coordinator shall provide any informatien or technical data requested by TSC or EOF personnel. 4.3.4.4.6 The Engineering Team Coordinator shall j report directly to, and respond to l requests from, the TSC Manager. 1 i 4.3.5 TSC Engineering Team l 4.3.5.1 The TSC Engineering Team shall be ecmposed of l - members with general knowledge in the following areas: 4.3.5.1.1 Mechanical Engineering
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4.3.5.1.3 Electrical Engineering l. 4.3.5.1.4 Nuclear Engineering 4.3.5.1.5 Operations Engineering. 4.3.5.2 TSC Engineering Team positions shall be filled I- by operations and/or results engineers who meet I the requirements specified in section 4.3.5.1, above. l
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, DUTIES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL REVISION NO. 1 PACE 13 0F 58 4.3.5.3 In the event that the TSC is activated, personnel assigned to TSC Engineering Team shall immediately proceed to, and establish operations at, the TSC.
4.3.5.4 Responsibilities 4.3.5.4.1 The primary function of the TSC , Engineering Team is to evaluate current and historical plant parameters, assess the severity of the emergency conditions, and recommend corrective or preventative actions to , the Engineering Team Coordinator. 4 4.3.5.4.2 The TSC Engineering Team shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the Engineering Team Coordinator. 4.3.6 Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator. (}5 4.3.6.1 The primary individual designated to assume this
, position upon activation of the TSC is a Radiation Protection Engineer. The designated alternates are Health Physicists from the Radiation Protection Section.
4.3.6.2 In the event that the TSC is activated, the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall make notifications specified in Procedure i EPP-203 and then innediately proceed to, and establish operations at, the TSC. [ 4.3.6.3 Responsibilities ! 4.3.6.3.1 The Onsite Radiological Assessment i Coordinator is responsible for the , l radiological safety of all emergency ! response personnel working within the Protected Area. 4.3.6.3.2 The Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall coordinate the activities'of the TSC Radiation Monitoring Systen (RMS) Computer Operator and the Field Teams I- Communicator at the TSC, and the Onsite Survey Teams Director and the Chemistry Supervisor at the OSC.
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- established operations at the EOF, the responsibility for the direction and control of offsite radiologically related emergency response activities shall be transferred from the TSC to the EOF.
4.3.6.3.4 The Onsite Radiological Assessment (C - Coordinator shall ensure that emergency sampling and radiological survey procedures are being properly implemented. 4.3.6.3.5 The Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall collect, review, and evaluate data concerning plant
' conditions , such as release rates,-
area radiation monitor readings, and in-plant radiological survey results , and provide the resultant information to Control Room..TSC and EOF personnel. t
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4.3.6.3.6 The Onsite. Radiological Assessment I Coordinator shall review and evaluate l all onsite radiological data, ' including appropriate chemical and radiochemical analysis results, and provide this information to Control-Room, TSC and EOF personnel.
- - 4.3.6.3.7 The Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall ensure-that the I' in-plant use of protective clothing c and respiratory protection, and access L control measures are properly . implemented.
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- Coordinator shall assist in planning personnel search and rescue operations, if necessary.
' 4.3.6.3.12 The_Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall assist in the transfer of injured and non-essential personnel if radiation or contamination hazards are involved. i 4.3.6.3.13 If the EOF has been activated, the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall direct requests for additional support to the Radiation l Protection Coordinator, including any requests for:
- a. Additional radiological monitoring equipment.
I b. Engineering evaluations of tempcrary shielding on special
}( tools and equipment.
- c. Additional health physics support c; personnel,
- d. Additional instrumentatien and equipment.
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CPSES @TF PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL 4 lh83 EPP-112 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 16 0F 58 If the EOF has not been activated, the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall direct any requests for additional support to the TSC Manager. 4.3.6.3.14 The Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall advise and assist the Radiation Protection Coordinator on matters involving radiological s safety. 4.3.6.3.15 The Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall maintain appropriate records of all onsite radiological emergency response activities. 4.3.6.3.16 The Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the TSC g: ,
' Manager, g 4.3.7 TSC Radiation Monitoring System (RMS) Computer Operator 4.3.7.1. The TSC Computer Operator position shall be
, filled'by an individual from the Radiation Protection Section. t 4.3.7.2 In the event that the TSC is activated, the TSC RMS Computer Operator shall immediately proceed ! to, and establish operations at, the TSC. l 4.3.7.3 Responsibilities 4.3.7.3.1 As appropriate, the TSC RMS Computer Operator shall utilize Procedures EPP-300 and EPP-302, or Procedure EPP-301 to calculate the projected t onsite and offsite doses. 4.3.7.3.2 The TSC RMS Computer Operator shall provide the completed dose projections to the Onsite Radiological Assessment
. Coordinator for subsequent evaluation.
4.3.7.3.3 If required, the TSC RMS Computer . ,, Operator shall obtain information
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CPSES IAAQE,SATX PROCEDURE NO. Furuervry pr.au v3vpAT. MUu U d' 1883 EPP-112 ' l DUTIES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 17 OF 58 4.3.7.3.4 The TSC RMS Computer Operator shall report directly.to, and respond requests from, the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator. 4.3.8 Technical Support Center (TSC) Advisor 4.3.8.1 The primary individual designated to assume this position upon activation of the TSC is the Results Engineer. The designated alternates are Engineers from the Results Engineering Section. 4.3.8.2 In the event that the TSC is activated, the TSC Advisor shall make notifications specified in Procedure EPP-203 and then immediately proceed to, and establish operations at, the TSC. 4.3.8.3 -Responsibilities 4.3.8.3.1 The TSC Advisor shall provide (" technical advice to the TSC Manager and other members of the TSC staff as required. 4.3.8.3.2 The TSC Advisor shall assist the Engineering Team Coordinator in the technical assessment of the plant status and emergency conditions. 4.3.8.3.3 The TSC Advisor shall maintain an l up-to-date knowledge of the plant i status and communicate this information to the TSC Manager, Engineering Team Coordinator, and all other concerned personnel stationed in i the TSC.
. 4.3.8.3.4 The TSC Advisor shall direct and
, coordinate the activities of the-l following personnel stationed in the l TSC:
- a. TSC Communicators
- b. TSC Clerk l
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- e. TSC Radiological Map Status Recorder.
4.3.8.3.5 Prior to the activation of the EOF, the TSC Advisor shall ensure that adequate logistical support is provided both to the onsite and offsite energency response and-recovery efforts. Such logistical support may include, but is not limited to, the following:
- a. Additional clerical and administrative support personnel;
- b. Warehouse support, procurement and expediting services; i:* -
- c. Life-support services'(e.g., food, clothing, and sleeping quarters) for onsite emergency response personnel; and
- d. Additional communications support and equipment repair services.
Following the activation of the EOF, l the TSC Advisor shall direct any l requests for logistical support beyond j the capabilities of the CPSES plant staff to the Logistical Support Coordinator. 4.3.8.3.6 Prior to the activation of the EOF, the TSC Advisor shall verify the-technical accuracy and adequacy of all l public information releases prior to their dissemination to the news media. This task may be accomplished through telephone communications with those l personnel having responsibility for the preparation of public infor=ation
- - releases.
l ( ' 4.3.8.3.7 The TSC Advisor shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the j- TSC Manager. 1
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- agencies which are related to the l' emergency response in accordance with the provisions of Procedure EPP-203.
4.3.9.3.3 The TSC Communicators shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the TSC Advisor, 4.3.10 TSC Clerk , l 4.3.10.1 The TSC Clerk position shall be filled by an engineer from the Results Engineering Section. 4.3.10.2 In the event that the TSC is activated, the TSC Clerk shall immediately proceed to, and
. establish operations at, the TSC.
4.3.10.3 Responsibilities 4.3.10.3.1 The TSC Clerk shall perform clerical and administrative duties (e.g., distributing or posting information, and copying documents) as directed by the TSC Advisor. 4.3.10.3.2 The TSC Clerk shall assist and respond to any requests from the TSC Manager. 4.3.10.3.3 The TSC Clerk shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the TSC Advisor.
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__A_.'.. 4 CPSES PROCEDURE NO. FyTWCENCY PtAN MANUAT. ggfgED b3 EPP-112 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL REVISION NO. I PAGE 20 0F 58 s 4.3.11 TSC Events Recorder 4.3.11.1 The TSC Events Recorder position shall be filled by an engineer from the Results Engineering Section. 4.3.11.2 In the eveat that the TSC is activated, the TSC Events Recorder shall immediately proceed to, and establish operations at, the TSC. 4.3.11.3 Responsibilities - 4.3.11.3.1 In accordance with the provisions of paragraph 4.1.4 above, the TSC Events ,' Recorder shall maintain a log of all pertinent emergency response activities occurring in the TSC command center (Room 149/149A). 4.3.11.3.2 The TSC Events Recorder shall (f. . interface with the TSC Communicators and the TSC Advisor to obtain information related to the emergency situation. 4.3.11.3.3 The TSC Events Recorder shall post pertinent information related to the emergency situation on the TSC Situation Status Board. ' i l Note: The TSC Situation Status Board should list, in chronological order, only those event-type items related to the emergency situation. Operational and radiological data shall be posted on separate status bcards. 4.3.11.3.4 The TSC Events Recorder shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the TSC Advisor. 4.3.12 TSC Radiological and Operational Status Recorder 4.3.12.1 The TSC Radiological and Operational Status
,- Recorder position at the TSC shall be filled by k an engineer from the Results Engineering Section.
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CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUA1. AUG 0 210RT EPP-112 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 21 0F 58 4.3.12.2 In the event that the TSC is activated, the TSC Radiological and Operational Status Recorder shall immediately proceed to, and establish operations at, the TSC. 4.3.12.3 Responsibilities 4.3.12.3.1 Using the completed Radiological Status Sheets provided by the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator, the TSC Radiological and Operational Status Recorder shall maintain the Radiological Status Boards located in the TSC radiological assessment center (Room 148B) and the TSC command center (Room 149/149A). 4.3.12.3.2 Upon posting the information provided on the Radiological Status Sheets, the TSC Radiological and Operational (; Status Recorder shall file the Radiological Status Sheets in the Emergency Response and Recovery Activities Record binder maintained at the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator's work station. 4.3.12.3.3 Using the completed Operational Status Sheets provided by the TSC Advisor, the TSC Radiological and Operational ( Status Recorder shall maintain the
. Operational Status Boards located in the TSC command center (Room 149/149A).
j 4.3.12.3.4 Upon posting the infor=ation provided i on the Operational Status Sheets, the l TSC Radiological and Operational ! Status Recorder shall file the
- Operational Status Shaets in the l
Emergency Response and Recovery l Activities Record binder maintained at the TSC Advisor's work station. i 4.3.12.3.5 Following the activation of the EOF, the TSC Radiological and Operational Status Recorder shall ensure that the EOF Radiological and Operational Status Recorder is provided with the same information that appears on the status sheets in a timely manner. i - . . _ . . . _ _ . - _ . . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ . _ . . .. __
CPSES IESIIE pATE PROCEDURE NO. FMERCENCY PLAN MANUAL HUU U 219M EPP-112 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE JERSONNEL REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 22 0F 58 4.3.12.3.6 The TSC Radiological and Operational Status Recorder shall report directly to, and respond to any requests from, the TSC Advisor. 4.3.13 TSC Radiological Map Status Recorder 4.3.13.1 The TSC Radiological Map Status Recorder position in the TSC shall be filled by an engineer from the Results Engineering Section. 4.3.13.2 In the event that the TSC is activated, the TSC Radiological Map Status Recorder shall immediately proceed to, and establish operations at, the TSC. 4.3.13.3 Responsibilities 4.3.13.3.1 Using data provided by the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator, C, ; the TSC Radiological Map, Status Recorder shall plot the current locations of the Onsita Survey Team (s)
. and the Offsite Monitoring Teams, and post the results of any dose rate surveys or air samples taken at those locations and times at which thac information was gathered. This information shall be noted on either the wall-mounted maps of the Plume Exposure (10-mile) Emergency Planning Zone and the onsite area,'or the in-plant survey maps which are *~ maintained in the radiological assessment center (Roca 148B) and the TSC command center (Room 149/149A). - .4.3.13.3.2 Following the activation of the EOF, .
the TSC Radiological Map Status Recorder shall ensure the the EOF Radiological Map Status Recorder is
-provided with any information regarding in-plant and onsite survey
, activities which should be posted on
-the similar maps in the EOF. - 4.3.13.3.3 The TSC Radiological Map Status = ., Recorder shall assist and respond to , any requests from the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator and his staff.
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CPSES MSN DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Wb 0 2 MRy EPP-112 DUTIES OF EKERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 23 0F 58 4.3.13.3.4 The TSC Radiological Map Status Recorder shall report directly to, and respond to any requests from, the TSC Advisor. 4.3.14 Field Teams Communicator 4.3.14.1 The Field Teams Communicator position in the TSC shall be filled by Nuclear' Training Department personnel. 4.3.7?.2 In the event that the TSC is activated, the Field Teams Communicator shall immediately proceed to, and establish operations at, the TSC. 4.3.14.3 Responsibilities 4.3.14.3.1 The Field Teams Communicator shall establish and maintain radio and/or (,, ' telephone communications,with the Onsite Survey Teams Director and the Onsite Survey Team (s). 4.3.14.3.2 In accordance with the provisions of Procedure EPP-310 "Onsite and In-Plant Radiological Surveys", the i Field Teams Communicator shall record any survey and sample data reported by the Onsite Survey Team (s) and provide the completed data sheets to the i Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator. 4.3.14.3.3 Prior to the activation of the EOF, the Field Teams Communicator shall
- establish and maintain radio and/or telephone communications with the Offsite Monitoring Teams. As instructed by the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator, the Field Teams Communicator shall record any data obtained from the Offsite Monitoring Teams until such time that the Offsite Monitoring Teams Director and the Menitoring Teams Communicator have established operations at the 5- EOF (refer to Procedure EPP-309, "Offsite Radiological Monitoring"),
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;; . verify the activation of the OSC in i accordance with the provisions of-Procedure EPP-205, " Activation of the Operations Support Center".
4.4.1.3.2 The OSC Supervisor shall interface with the Maintenance Coordinator to coordinate search and rescue operations, and emergency repair and L. damage control activities in accordance with the provisions of l_ Procedure EPP-116. " Emergency Repair and Damage Control". 4.4.1.3.3 The OSC Supervisor shall interface with the Onsite Survey Teams Director ! to coordinate the deployment of the ' Onsite Survey Team (s), and if the EOF has not yet been activated, the deployment of the Offsite Monitoring
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4.4.1.3.4 The OSC Supervisor shall interface vich the Chemistry Supervisor to coordinate the deployment of Chemistry personnel to perform chemical sampling
, activities.
4.4.1.3.5 Following the activation of the EOF, the OSC Supervisor shall interface with'the Offsite Monitoring Teama Director to coordinate the deployment of_the Offsite Monitoring Teams. 4.4.1.3.6 The OSC Supervisor shall supervise and coordinate the activities of those personnel assigned to the OSC. 4.4.1.3.7 The OSC Supervisor shall assign personnel, as required, to ensure the proper staffing of the emergency repair and damage control teams, and 4}{ , search and rescue teams.
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. Team (s) from the OSC. He shall also provide technical expertise in the OSC
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6 t CPSES DA?E PROCEDURE NO. E0 2 98T EMERCENCY PLAN MANiut EPP-112 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 26 0F 58 If the EOF has not been activated, the Onsite Survey Teams Director shall also assist the OSC Supervisor in coordinating the deployment of the . Offsite Monitoring Teams, if required. 4.4.2.3.2 The Onsite Survey Teams Director.shall interface with the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator to establish those onsite and in-plant locations to be surveyed, the types of surveys to be taken, the routes to be used by the Onsite Survey Team (s) to reach those locations, and any requirements for the use of protective-clothing and respiratory protection equipment. Prior to the activation of the EOF, if required, the Onsite Survey Teams Director shall make similiar (,e determinations regarding.the deployment of the Offsite Monitoring Teams to offsite locations. 4.4.2.3.3 Following the deployment of the Jnsite Survey Team (s), the Onsite Survey Teams Director, shall coordinate and
*j direct the activities-of, and gather the resultant data from, the Onsite Survey Team (s) in accordance with the provisions of Procedure EPP-310 "Onsite and In-Plant Radiological Surveys".
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, assumed control over_those teams' o activities.
4.4.2.3.4 The Onsite Survey Teams Director shall l(' coordinate his activities with those of the Offsite Monitoring Teams Director.
9 CPSES LtrRCENCY PLAN MANUAL g 3 PROCEDURE NO. EPP-112' DUTIES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL- REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 27 0F 58 4.4.2.3.5 The Onsite Survey Teams Director shall advise the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator regarding the radiological conditions encountered
,. and the radiological monitoring data collected by the onsite and offsite radiological monitoring teams.
4.4.2.3.6 The Onsite Survey Teams Director shall interface with the Ocsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator to assess the radiological considerations to be applied to planning emergency repair and damage control activities and search and rescue operations. 4.4.2.3.7 The Onsite Survey Teams Director shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the OSC Supervisor. He shall also interface directly with the (f' 7 - Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator. N 4.4.3 Chemistry Supervisor
- 4.4.3.1 The primary individual designated to assume this position upon activation of the OSC is a Chemistry Supervisor. The designated alternates
.i. are (in descending order of succession):
4.4.3.1.1 Chemist 4.4.3.1.2 Chemistry Supervisor. 4.4.3.2 In the event that the OSC is activated, the
-Chemistry Supervisor shall make notifications specified in Procedure EPP-203 and then immediately proceed to, and establish operations at, the OSC.
4.4.3.3 Responsibilities 4.4.3.3.1 The Chemistry Supervisor shall assist the OSC Supervisor in organizing and dispatching personnel to perform chemical sampling. He shall also y provide technical expertise in the OSC for all chemistry related matters. 4.4.3.3.2 The Chemistry Supervisor shall ensure that emergency sampling procedures are properly i=plemented.
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, Coordinator.
t 4.4.4 OSC Communicators 4.4.4.1 The two (2) CSC Communicator positions shall be filled by Nuclear Training Department personnel. 4.4.4.2 In the event that the OSC is activated, OSC Communicators shall immediately proceed to, and _ establish operations at, the OSC. (-" - s 4.4.4.3 Responsibilities. 4.4.4.3.1 Each OSC Communicator shall perform communications duties as directed by the OSC Supervisor.
-;- 4.4.4.3.2 Each OSC Communicator shall log all incoming and outgoing communications with the Control Room. TSC, EOF, and those personnel deployed in-plant in accordance with the provisions of Procedure EPP-203, i
4.4.4.3.3 The OSC Communicators shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the OSC Supervisor. 4.4.5' OSC Clerks 4.4.5.1 The two (2) OSC Clerk positions shall be filled by Maintenance Technicians or Maintenance Engineers. 4.4.5.2 In the event that -the OSC is activated, the OSC Clerks shall immediately proceed to, and g
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' EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Mli 0 21987 EPP-112 ' DUTIES OF EMERCENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 29 0F 58 4.4.5.3 Responsibilities 4.4.5.3.1 Using information provided by the OSC Supervisor, the Onsite Survey / Teams Director, and the Chemistry Supervisor, the OSC Clarks shall maintain the Survey Teams Status Board I and the Emergency Repair and Damage Control Teams Status Board located in the OSC. , 4.4.5.3.2 The dSC Clerks shall perform clerical and administrative duties (e.g.,
distributing or posting information, and copying documents) as directed by the OSC Supervisor. 4.4.5.3.3 The OSC Clarks shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the OSC Supervisor. I.' ' 4.4.6 Emergeacy Repair and Damage Control (ERDC) G oup 4.4.6.1 The ERDC Group shall be composed of: 4.4.6.1.1 Instrument and Control Technicians 4.4.6.1.2 Electricians 4.4.6.1.3 Mechanics
. 4.4.6.1.4 operators (normally off-duty).
4.4.6.2 In the event that the OSC is activated, personnel assigned to the ERDC Group shall immediately proceed to and establish operations at, the OSC. 4.4.6.3 Responsibilities 4.4.6.3.1 The ERDC Group, under tha direction of the OSC Supervisor, shall effect any repairs or modifications necessary to minimize the damage and to initiate recovery actions in accordance with the provisions of Precedure-EPP-121. g' 4.4.6.3.2 7'.e ERDC Group shall also perform search and rescue operations and provide first tid treatment as necessary.
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EMERGEN?Y PLAN MANUAL OUG 0 910Qf EPP-112 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 30 0F 58 4.4.6.3.3 Personnel assigned to the ERDC Group shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the OSC Supervisor. 4.4.7 OSC Radiation Protection Technicians 4.4.7.1 The OSC Radiation Protection Technician positions shall be filled by Radiation Protection Technicians. 4.4.7.2 In the event that the OSC is activated, those Radiation Protettien Technicians assigned to the OSC shall immediately proceed to, and establish operations at, the OSC. 4.4.7.3 Responsibilities 4.4.7.3.1 Upon arrival at the OSC, those Radiation Protection Technicians assigned to the OSC shall initiate the (- OSC Tag Board Assignments as prescribed in Procedure EPP-205,
" Activation of the Operations Support Center", and then await further instructions from the OSC Supervisor.
4.4.7.3.2 At the OSC, the Radiation Protection
. Technicians shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the OSC Supervisor.
4.4.8 OSC Chemistry and Environmental Technicians 4.4.8.1 The OSC Chemistry and Environmental Technician i positions in the OSC shall be filled by ( Chemistry and Environmental Technicians. 4.4.8.2 In the event that the OSC is activated, those Chemistry and Environmental Technicians assigned to the OSC shall immediately proceed to, and establish. operations at, the OSC. i 4.4.8.3 Responsibilities 4.4.8.3.1 Upon arrival at the OSC, those Chemistry and Environmental Technicians assigned to the OSC shall k,. initiate the OSC Tag Board Assignments l l i n
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" Activation of the Operations Support Center", and then await further instructions from the OSC Supervisor.
4.4.8.3.2 At the OSC, the Chemistry and Environmental Technicians shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the OSC Supervisor. 4.5 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Personnel 4.5.1 Emergency Coordinator 4.5.1.1 The primary individual designated to assume this position upon the activation of the EOF is the Manager, Nuclear Operations. The designated alternates are (in descending order of succession): (- 4.5.1.1.1 Operations Support Superintendent i 4.5.1.1.2 Manager, Plant Operations 4.5.1.1.3 Engineering Superintendent 4.5.1.1.4 Vice President, Nuclear. 4.5.1.2 In the event that the EOF is activated, the Emergency Coordinator shall make notifications specified in Procedure EPP-203 and then i==ediately proceed to, and establish operations at, the EOF. 4.5.1.3 The authorities, responsibilities, interfaces and required actions of the Emergency l Coordinator are detailed in Procedure EPP-109. 4.5.2 Engineering Support Coordinator 4.5.2.1 The primary individual designated to assu=e this position upon activation of the EOF is the Operations Support Superintendent. The designated alternates are (in descending order of succession): 4.5.2.1.1 Technical Support Engineer 4.5.2.1.2 Senior Engineer, Technical Support 4.5.2.1.3 Senior Engineer, Technical Support.
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- assignments are in position, or have been notified and are proceeding to the EOF.
4.5.2.4 Responsibilities 4.5.2.4.1 The Engineering Support Coordinator shall direct and coordinate the efforts of.the EOF Engineering Team to technically assess plant status and the severity of the emergency conditions. I- . 4.5.2.4.2 As required by the Engineering Team Coordinator, the Engineering Support Coordinator shall provide back-up i engineering support to the TSC Engineering Team. 4.5.2.4.3 As appropriate, the Engineering Support Coordinator shall provide any information or technical data requested by TSC or EOF personnel. 4.5.2.4.4 The Engineering Team' Coordinator shall i advise the Emergency Coordinator on technical matters relating to the
- NSSS, fuel integrity, plant systems and equipment, plant electrieni systems and equipment, and plant instrumentation.
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' DUTIES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL REVISION NO. 1 PAGE 33 0F 58 4.5.2.4.6 The Engineering Support Coordinator shall directly coordinate any TUGC0 requests for technical assistance and support from within the Texas Utilities System or from outside organizations, such as Gibbs and Hill or Westinghouse.
4.5.2.4.7 The Engineering Support Coordinator
. shall interface with the Public Information Coordinator to verify the technical accuracy of all public information releases prior to their dissemination to the news media.
4.5.2.4.8 The Engineering Support Coordinator shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the Emergency Coordinator.
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. 4.5'.3.1.1 Mechanical Engineering t - 4.5.3.1.2 Electrical Engineering 4.5.3.1.3 Instrument and Controls Engineering 4.5.3.1.4 Nuclear Engineering 4.5.3.1.5 Operations Engineering.
, 4.5.3.2 EOF Engineering Team positions shall be filled by available TUGC0 engineers who meet the requirements specified in section 4.5.3.1, above. 4.5.3.3 In addition, an individual shall be assigned to the EOF Engineering Team to formulate and coordinate NOTEPAD transmissions during an emergency situation at CPSES. (' 4.5.3.4
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, the . Engineering Support Coordinator.
4.5.3.6.2 The EOF Engineering Team shall provide backup engineering support to the TSC Engineering Team as directed by the Engineering Support Coordinator.
, 4.5.3.6.3 A member of the EOF Engineering Team
(, , , shall be responsible forithe operation of the NOTEPAD terminal at the EOF, including the formulation of outgoing messages and the proper distribution of incoming messages. Note: All outgoing NOTEPAD transmissions from CPSES shall j require the prior approval of
- the Emergency Coordinator.
, 4.5.3.6.4 The EOF Engineering Team shall report. I directly.to, and respond to requests from, the Engineering Support Coordinator.
, 4.5.4 Radiation Protection Coordinator '4.5.4.1 The primary individual designated to assume this position upon activation of the EOF is the Radiation Protection Engineer. The designated alternates are (in descending order of l succession): l 4.5.4.1.1 Chemistry and Environmental Engineer ] \
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4.5.4.3 Responsibilities
, 4.5.4.3.1 The Radiation Protection Coordinator shall direct and coordinate the activities of the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator and his staff at the TSC, and the Offsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator, and the Offsite Monitoring Teama Director, and their-staffs at the EOF.
4.5.4.3.2 The Radiation Protection Coordinator , shall correlate, assess and predict , i current and anticipated release rates - (. . and onsite/offsite radiation levels. 4.5.4.3.3 The Radiation Protection Coordinator shall review and evaluate all radiological data, including . appropriate chemical and radiochemical . analysis results, to assess the onsite-
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releases of radioactive materials from the plant. l- . 4.5.4.3.4 The Radiation Protection Coordinator shall ensure that current'and ~ forecasted meteorological data is obtained and its effects upon any radiological releases and dose , projections are determined. 4.5.4.3.5 The Radiation Protecticn Coordinator ./
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;. determine its effects upon any radiological releases and offsi'te dose proj ections.
4.5.5.3.4 The Offsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall review and evaluate all offsite radiological monitoring data and offsite dose projections, and brief the Radiation Protection Coordinator accordingly. l ffh 4.5.5.3.5 The Ofisite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall ensure that i appropriate records of all offsite dose assessment activities are maintained. 4.5.5.3.6 The Offsite Radiological Assessment i . Coordinator,shall assist the Radiation
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!' 4.5.5.3.7 The Offsite Radiological Asse'ssment Coordinator shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the Radiation Protection Coordinator.' l 4.5.6- Offsite Monitoring Teams Director-l' The primary individual designated to assume this
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- Teams to reach those locations, and ~ f"5. any requirements for the use of protective clothing and ' respiratory protection equipment.
4.5.6.3.3 Following the deployment of the Offsite Monitoring Teams, the Offsite Monitoring Teams Director, through the Offsite Monitoring Teams Communicator, < shall coordinate and direct the l activities of, and gather the resultant data from, the Offsite Monitoring Teams in accordance with the provisions of Procedure EPP-309, "Offsite Radiological Monitoring". 4.5.6.3.4 The Offsite Monitoring Teams Director l~ , shall coordinate his activities with
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4 4.5.6.3.5 The offsite Monitoring Teams Director shall advise the Offsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator regarding the radiological conditions encountered and the radiological monitoring data collected by the ensite and offsite
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- q information regarding the locations of the Offsite Monitoring Teams, and the results of any dose race surveys and air samples taken at those locations and the times at which that information was gathered. This information will then be posted by the EOF Radiological Map Status Recorder on the appropriate maps maintained in the EOF.
4.5.6.3.8 The Offsite Monitoring Teams Director f: - shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the Radiation Protection Coordinator. 4.5.7 EOF'RMS Computer Operator i 4.5.7.1 The primary individual designated to assume this position upon' activation of the EOF is an Engineer from the Technical Support Section. The designated alternates'are Associate Engineers from the Technical Support Section. 4.5.7.2 In the event that the ECF is activated, the EOF RMS Computer Operator shall immediately proceed to, and establish operations at, the EOF. 4.5.7.3 Responsibilities 4.5.7.3.1 As appropriate, the EOF RMS Computer Operator shall utilize Procedures EPP-300, and EPP-302, or Procedure EPP-301 to calculate the projected offsite doses. 4.5.7.3.2 The EOF RMS Computer Operator shall provide the completed dose projections r'- to the Offsite Radiological Assessment-Coordinator for subsequent evaluation. 1 - ,e , m n - - - -
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4.5.7.3.4 The EOF RMS Computer Operator shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the Offsite
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4.5.8 Offsite Monitoring Teams Communicator 4.5.8.1 ~ The Offsite Monitoring Teams Communicator position in the EOF shall be filled by Nuclear Training Department personnel. 4.5.8.2 In the event that the EOF is activated, the Offsite Monitoring Communicator shall (..
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I l 4.5.8.3.2 As instructed by the Offsite L Monitoring Teams Director, the Offsite l- , Monitoring Teams Communicator shall~ !- communicate to the Offsite Monitoring Teams any information regarding those locations to be monitored, the types of surveys and samples to be taken at those locations, and the potential radiological hazards that may be encountered in route to, or at, the monitoring location. l ~ l 4.5.8.3.3 In accordance with the provisions of Procedure EPP-309, "Offsite Radiological Monitoring", the Offsite
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. alternates are Training Supervisors from the Nuclear Training Department.
4.5.9.2 In the event that the EOF is activated, the Communications Coordinator shall make notifications specified in Procedure EPP-203 and then immediately proceed to, and. establish operations at, the EOF. 4.5.9.3 Responsibilities (. 4.5.9.3.1 The Communications Coordinator shall coordinate and direct the activities 4-of the EOF Communicators. 4.5.9.3.2 The Communications Coordinator shall ensure that communications procedures are properly implemented, and that records of incoming and outgoing communications are being properly . maintained. 4.5.9.3.3 The Communications Coordinator shall' ensure that communications between the CPSES Emergency Orgsnization and Federal, State, and local emergency response organizations are maintained. 4.5.9.3.4 If required, the Communications Coordinator shall. direct requests for additional communications support and equipment repair services to the Logistical Support Coordinator. l 4.5.9.3.5 The Communications Coordinator shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the Emergency
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4.5.11 Logistical Support Coordinator i . i 4.5.11.1.The primary individual designated to assume the position of Logistical Support Coordinator upon activation of the EOF is the Administrative l Superintendent. The designated alternate is the L Administrative Supervisor. 4.5.11.2 In the event that the EOF is activated, the Logistical Support Coordinator shall make notifications specified in Procedure EPP-203 and ' then immediately proceed to, and establish operations at, the EOF. 4.5.11.3 ' Responsibilities ! 4.5.11.3.1 The Logistical Support Coordinator shall direct and coordinate the activities of the following personnel stationed in the EOF: ? ( L
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4.5.11.3.2 The Logistical Support Coordinator shall coordinate, direct, and respond ~ to requests from the CPSES Emergency Organization for administrative and logistical assistance. 4.5.11.3.3 The Logistical Support Coordinator shall coordinate the recall and deployment of administrative support personnel as needed to respond to the emergency situation. (. 4.5.11.3.4 The Logistical Support C'ordinatorc shall ensure timely completion of onsite and offsite logistical assistance-provided in support of emergency response and recovery. efforts.
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4.5.11.3.10 The Logistical Support Coordinator shall interface with other Texas Utilities facilities to obtain supplies and equipment as needed. 4.5.11.3.11 The Logistical Support Coordinator shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the Emergency Coordinator. 4.5.12 EOF Clerk 4.5.12.1 The EOF Clerk position shall be filled by a secretary or associate office assistant from the T" Operations Support Departmant. 4.5.12.2 In the event that the EOF is activated, the EOF Clerk shall immediately proceed to, and establish operations at, the EOF. 4.5.12.3 Responsibilities 4.5.12.3.1 The EOF Clerk shall perform clerical and administrative duties (e.g.. . , distributing or posting information, and copying documents) as directed by the Logistical Support Coordinator. 4.5.12.3.2 The EOF Clerk shall assist and respond to any requests from the Emergency Coordinator. s 4.5.12.3.3 The EOF Clark shall report directly to, and respond to requests from, the Logistical Support Coordinator. 4.5.13 EOF Events Recorder 4.5.13.1 The EOF Events Recorder position shall be filled by an engineer or associate engineer from the
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4.5.13.2 In the event that the EOF is activated, the EOF Events Recorder shall immediately proceed to, and establish operations at, the EOF.
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times at which that information was gathered. This information shall be noted on either the wall-mounced maps of the Plume Exposure (10-m11e) Emergency Planning Zone and the onsite area, or the in-plant survey maps which are maintained in the EOF. 4.5.14.'3.2 The EOF Radiological Map Status Recorder shall ensure that the TSC e
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4.5.14.3.3 The EOF Radiological Map Status Recorder shall assist and response to 1 any requests from the Radiation Protection Coordinator and his staff. 4.5.14.3.4 The EOF Radiological Map Status Recorder shall report directly to, and respond to any requests from, the
, Logistical Support Coordinator.
4.5.15 EOF Radiological and Operational Status Recorder 4.5.15.1 The EOF Radiological and Operational Status Recorder position at the EOF shall be filled by an engineer or a technician from the Operations Support Department. The designated alternates are personnel from the TUGC0 Site Quality Assurance Department. A.5.15.2 In the event that the EOF is activated, the EOF Radiologi al and Operational Status Recorder I- shall immediately proceed to, and establish operations at, the EOF. e _ . , , . - , y - . ,. ,- . . . . . . _ , .
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-on the-Radiological Status Sheets, the EOF Radiological and Operatienal Status Recorder.shall file the Radiological Status Sheets in the Emergency Response and Recovery. . Activities Record binder maintained at the Offsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator's work station. '(St 4.5.15.3.3 Using the completed Operational Scatus Sheets provide by the Engineering Support Coordinator, the EOF Radiological'and. Operational Status Recorder shall maintain the Operational Status Boards located. in the EOF.
i . 4.5.15.3.4 Upon posting the information provided on the Operational Status Sheets, the
- EOF Radiological,and Operational Status Recorder shall file the Operational' Status Sheets in the
( Emergency Response and Recovery [ . Activities Record binder maintained at the Engineering Support Coordinator's work station. 4.5.15.3.5 The EOF Radiological and Operational Status Recorder shall report directly to, and respond to any requests from,
- the Logistical Support Coordinator.
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,g 4.5.16.4.2 As appropriate to the EAL declared, , t. . the Security Supervisor shall implement the applicable provisions of the CPSES Security Plan.
4.5.16.4.3 In accordance with the provisions of Procedure EPP-208, " Control of Site Access",'the Security Supervisor shall ensure measures to establish security
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at those activated emergency response facilities have been initiated. 4.5.16.4.4 In accordance with Procedure EPP-209,
" Personnel Assembly Accountability",
the Security Supervisor shall assist with the assembly and accountability of personnel at the' designated plant assembly point (s). i' l 4.5.16.4.5 In accordance with the provisions of Procedures EPP-208, " Control of Site
- Access", and EPP-210. " Evacuation", .the Security Supervisor shall ensure
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-(. 4.5.16.4.6 The Security Supervisor shall '* supervise and coordinate the movement l
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4.5.16.4.8 The_ Security Supervisor shall initiate personnel accountability procedures and maintain accountability for those personnel working within the Protected Area during the emergency situation. 4.5.16.4.9 The Security Supervisor shall coordinate search and recue operations with the OSC Supervisor. 4.5.16.4.10 The Security Supervisor shall report directly to, and respond to requests i." from, the Emergency Coordinator. 4.5.17 Public Information Coordinator 4.5.17.1 The primary individual designated to assume the position of Public Information Coordinator upon activation of the EOF is the Public Information I Coordinator. The designated alternate is the Public Information Specialist. , 4.5.17.2 In the event that the EOF is activated, the Public Information Coordinator shall make notifications specified in Procedure EPP-203 and
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" Activation of the News Center".
4.5.17.3.2 The Public Information Coordinator shall formulate and issue public information releases in accordance
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.. my, the News Center-Manager shall immediately - proceed to, and establish operations at, the . News Center.
4.6.1.3 Responsibilities 4.6.1.3.1 The News Center Manager shall direct a and coordinate the activation of the l- - News Center in accordance with the 4 provisions of Procedure EPP-207, -
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4.6.2.2 In the event that the News Center is activated, the Spokesman shall report to, and establish operations at, the News Center.. 4.6.2.3 The Spokesman shall serve as the pri'ary m source of information at the News Center for the news media during Site Area Emergency or General Emergency action levels. 7' 4.6.2.4 The Spokesman shall perform other duties as
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, 4.6.4.1 The individuals (primary and alternates) designated to assume this position upon activation of the News Center are Training
, Specialists from the Training Department.
.I 4.6.4.2 In the event.that the News Center is activated, the Radiation Protection Technical Advisor shall i
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.1.0 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to identify the support that Corporate personnel from TUGC0 and other Texas Utilities organizations will provide to the CPSES Emergency Organization or the CPSES Recovery Organization upon request. In addition, this procedure describes the duties and responsibilities of the Vice President, Nuclear, in the overall coordination of TUGC0 emergency response and recovery efforts.
Phone numbers and contact points for Corporata support are provided in Procedure EPP-203, " Emergency Notification and Communications". 2.0 ~ Applicability This procedure applies to the Emergency Coordinator and the Recovery Manager and their staffs for obtaining any Corporate assistance required in support of emergency response and recovery efforts at CPSES. This procedure becomes effective when issued. if.' . 3.0 Definitions 3.1 - Corporate Support That assistance provided by the Corporate offices of TUGC0 and other Texas Utilities organizations.
- 4.0 Instructions 4.1 Corporate Support 4.1.1 The effectiveness of the CPSES Emergency Organization or l' ' the CPSES Recovery Organization in responding to,'or recovering from, an emergency condition at CPSES is
!, contingent upon' having a clear conception of the Corporate support available from within the Texas Utilities
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these capabilities ~1nto a coordinated effort with other [- emergency response organizations. To support emergency I response and recovery efforts at CPSES, the Corporate l Emergency Management Plan (CEMP) and associated - implementing procedures have been developed to fully describe the Corporate capabilities available. . These capabilities are summarized in the following paragraphs of this procedure.
.y, 4.1.2 Requests for Corporate support shall be made through the i Emergency Coordinator or the Recovery Manager, and
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- management with an independent, internal assessment of the radiological significance and potential effects which may result from an emergency condition at CPSES.
4.1.3.1.3 Quality Assurance If requested, the TUGC0 Quality Assurance Department shall provide [ personnel to assist in recovery operations.- f
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Department shall advise other Company groups and departments on those emergency response and recovery
. activities affecting TUGCO's nuclear property insurance, property loss control, and damage cost accumulation.
, This department shall also coordinate those activities involving TUCCO's liability insurance carriers. The departnent shall investigate all _ _ injuries to Company personnel and the public, and major incidences of property damage, to establish cause. (
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TVFDCFMFY DT AM VAVTTA T rep _fiq CORPORATE SUPPORT REVISTON NO. O DACF 4 Or 8 4.1.3.3.3 Purchasing The TUSI Purchasing Group shall provide procurement services, contract
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4.1.3.3.4 Security The Corporate Security Coordinator (Director, Corporate Security) shall have the responsibility' for providing - security for news conferences conducted in the _ Corporate office g facilities, augmenting the site security supervisory staff,'and assisting the site: Security Supervisor in obtaining additional. contract . security personnel.
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3- As required, the TUSI Environmental Group shall provide support to ' environmental monitoring activities.' The Environmental Group may provide support in the form of additional personnel to gather post-accident ' j vegetation and ground samples for radiological analysis, technical s expertise to support environmental i analysis activities, or interface with offsite testing laboratories. 4.1.3.3.6 Public Information , H The Texas Utilities Information l Services Group shall coordinate public information releases to the news media with local. Stato, and Federal officials and agencies. This group ( shall interface with the Public Information Coordinator at the l l
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'As required..the TUSI Engineering and Construction Department shall furnish , manpower, tools, equipment, and materials for engineering and construction services to provide ,, tempotary facilities, electrical , power, and communication services. In addition, this department shall provide any technical or analytical.
j support required by the plant staff. This support shall include design modifientions to systems.and (J, structures, to ensure th'ta the plant can be maintained in a safe shutdown condition, or to mitigate the effects v of an emergency condition. This
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4.2 Vice President, Nuclear 4.2.1 In accordance with the.provisicus of the CEMP,'following
. notification of an. emergency condition at CPSES, the Vice c' . ' President, Nuclear shall proceed to, and establish operations at, the Dallas Corporata offices unless the situation requiraschis prese*nce onsite at the EOF. ' '^
s Note: ' Activation of the Corporate Emergency Organization shall be initiated in accordance
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. . condition at CPSE$, the Vice President, Nuclear, shall authorize any changes'in, or deactivation of..the CPSES f*. , '
Emergency Organization.or the ,CPSES Recovery. Organization that may be required. to support long-term emergency response or richvery. efforts, or.close out those efforts.
,s 1' Nuclear,shall[re'viewand'approveany I 4.2.10 The written VicereportsPresident, pre pared by TUGC0 regarding the emergency i 3 situation, which are r'equired by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. - 4.2.ll'The Vice President, Nuclear, shall establish the a ', requirements for any required post-accident studies,
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. - , . *~ - CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL MAY 161983 EPP-114 0FFSITE SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE REVISION NO. O PAGE 2 0F 13 l 1.0 Purpose This procedura describes the offsite support services and assistance that can be provided by private, local, State, Federal and other i associated organizations in the event of an emergency condition at CPSES. Phone numbers and contact points for these organizations are provided in Procedure EPP-203, " Emergency Notification and Communications". 2.0 Applicability This procedure applies to all members of the CPSES Emergency Organization, and serves as a reference for those offsite agencies and Organizations who may be called upon to support emergency response and subsequent recovery activities. As appropriate, this procedure shall be initiated in the event of a Notification of Unusual Event. Alert. Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency condition at CPSES. This procedure becomes effective when issued.
.' 3.0 Definitions \
3.1 Offsite Support Support services provided by groups and organizations which are not directly affiliated with the Texas Utilities Company.
, 4.0 Instructions 4.1 Private and Local Sueport 4.1.1 Hospitals
_- Support is available from Hood General Hospital in Granbury Texas, to receive and creat injury cases involving potentially contaminated CPSES personnel, or radiation overexposure cases requiring medical evaluation. Services include gross decontamination, life-saving activities, and patient stabilization. In the event that an individual needs further evaluation
. or treatment, or backup medical support is required, the Radiation Management Corporation facilities at the Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, can be utilized.
Injured personnel whose treatment is not complicated by radiological considerations may be sent to Marks English
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I .. . t- CPSES PROCEDURE NO. gggfL}gDy253 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL EPP-l!4 0FFSITE SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE REVISION NO. O PAGE 3 0F 13 4.1.2 Ambulance Services Arrangements have been made with the Hood General Hospital Ambulance Service and the Glen Rose /Somervell County Volunteer Fire Department Ambulance Service to provide assistance and support in transporting injured CPSES personnel to nearby medical facilities. 4.1.3 Firefighting Support In the event of a fire onsite or adjacent to the site boundary, which is beyond the capabilities of onsite personnel to control and extinguish, primary firefighting assistance shall be provided by the Glen Rose /Somervell County Volunteer Fire Department. 4.1.4 Squaw Creek Park. Inc. If emergency conditions at CPSES varrant such actions, Squaw Creek Park, Inc., shall account for and evacuate all
- personnel in the park and reservoir area. Such actions i *,' shall be initiated following the declaration of a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency at CPSES.
4.2 County Support - The Hood County Emergency Organization and the Somervell County Emergency Organization are the primary organizations responsible for implementing protective action measures for the public in their respective counties. Each county emergency organization is - headed by the County Judge who directs all County e=ergency response operations. 4.2.1 Each County Judge and City Mayor is responsible in his jurisdiction for: 4.2.1.1 Making emergency response policy decisions; 4.2.1.2 Directing the operations of all local governmental forces; 4.2.1.3 Requesting outside assistance, if required; 4.2.1.4 Providing for emergency expenditures; and 4.2.1.5 Coordination with TUCCO and the State for providing/ authorizing information for release to the public. (' - e wN4 "J--
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ISSR. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL MAYiO EPP-114 0FFSITE SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE REVI$10N NO. O PAGE 4 0F 13 4.2.2 The County Sheriff in Somervell County and the Chief Deputy in Hood County are responsible for: 4.2.2.1 Notification and Communications
- a. Maintaining a 24-hour-per-day com=unications capability;
- b. Receiving and disseminating incident notifications from CPSES or the State; and
- c. Maintaining communications with the Texas Department of Public Safety throughout the duration of an incident at CPSES.
4.2.2.1 Public WarninF
- a. Maintaining a 24-hour-per-day capability to warn the public '(by the use of the Outdoor Warning System sirens) within the Plume Exposure (10-mile) Emergency Planning Zone
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- b. Disseminating warning notices to the public when required;
- c. Verifying, to the extent possible, that warning noticas are received;,and
- d. Disseminating notice of reentry conditions.
4.2.3 The Hood County Sheriff and the Somervell County Sheriff are responsible for traffic control and law enforcement in their respective jurisdications by: 4.2.3.1 Establishing control points for evacuation; 4.2.3.2 Providing security at shelters; 4.2.3.3 Securing evacuated areas; 4.2.3.4 Determining the need for waiving normal traffic regalations, such as. changing two-way streets to one-way or allowing the use of unlicensed vehicles; and E 4.2.3.5 Coordinating those emergency response inu enforcement support efforts provided by other { jurisdictions.
_ _-- - . = . . . . - - CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PI.AN DNUAI. MAY 161983 EPP-114 0FFSITE SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE REVISION NO. O PAGE 5 0F 13 4.2.4- The Glen Rose /Somervell County Fire Chief is responsible for directing fire and rescue efforts in their respective jurisdictions, including: 4.2.4.1 Providing normal' fire protection services; 3 4.2.4.2 Conducting rescue operations ."or entrapped and/or injured individuals; 4.2.4.3 Assisting fire and rescue opera , ions at CPSES, if requested; 4.2.4.4 Assisting the Sca'te in offsite decontamination activities; and 4.2.4.5 Providing offsite radiological monitoring support. 4.2.5 The Hood County and Somervell County radiological defense officers are responsible for implementing the following
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4.2.5.1 Radiological exposure control by providing assistance, as requested, to the Texas
.%. Department of Health; and 4.2.5.2 Ass'isting the Texas Department of Health with administration of radioprotective drugs, if .l requested.
4.2.6 The Hood County and Somervell County hospital administrators are responsible for: 4.2.6.1 Emergency Medical Services
- a. Providing for emergency medical care of.
evacuees and emergency workers, either by providing local treatment or by sending patients to other hospitals;
- b. Providing medical support to emergency sheltering centers;
<. c. Identifying other medical facilities which can provide support; and
- d. Maintaining accurate records of those patients treated and the treatments provided
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CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY Pl.AN MANUAL MAY 161983 EPP-114 0FFSITE SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE REVISION NO. O PAGE 6 0F 13 4.2.6.2 Public Health and Sanitation
- a. Assisting the State in locating and inspecting water supplies, sewage treatment facilities, and food stocks;
- b. Assisting in the conduct of vector (e.g.
pathogenic organism) control;
- c. Initiating protective action measures, such as condemning food stocks, when such action is necessary or is recommended by the State; and
- d. Advising shelter managers regarding health and sanitation matters.
4.2.7 The Hood County Superintendent of Schools and the Somervell County Superintendent of Schools are responsible for providing transportation support during and evacuation by: O , 4.2.7.1 Providing school vehicles; 4.2.7.2 Notifying and mobilizing qualified drivers; 4.2.7.3 Identifying carless facilities, such as su=mer camps and convalescent homes'which will require transportation assistance during an evacuation; and
- 4.2.7.4 Publicizing shelter plans and procedures to the residents of their respective counties.
4.2.8 The Mayor of Glen Rose (for Somervell County) and the Hood County Judge (for Hood County) are responsible for: 4.2.8.1 Providing the public with information regarding recommended protective action measures at the onset and throughout the duration of an actual or threatening incident; and 4.2.8.2 Providing information to the news =edia during and following an incident, in coordination with State, Federal, and TUGC0 officials. I
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CPSES . ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY Pl.AN MANUAL MAY 161983 EPP-ita OFFSITE SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE REVISION NO. O PAGE 7 0F 13 4.3 State Support 4.~3.1 Texas Department of Health (IDH) 4.3.1.1 The Bureau of Radiation Control of the TDH is the' primary State agency responding to a radiological emergency at CPSES. The TDH's response to a radiological emergency at CPSES is directed by-the Chief Bureau of Radiation Control. In the event of'an emergency condition at CPSES, the Texas Department of Public Safety will notify TDH of the incident. 4.3.1.2 Following notification of a Site Area Emeigency or a General Emergency condition at CPSES, TDH is responsible for:
- a. Providing radiological monitoring field teams under the direction of the Chief of Field Operations; i ,, ' b. Supporting local authoricias by assisting in the monitoring of the environment, personnel, and equipment;
- c. ' Providing for the laboratory analysis of food and fodder samples gathered by State
- and local authorities;
- d. Establishing and directing measures to mitigate the radiological impact of the
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. contaminated food and fodder;
-i e. Establishing human radiological exposure criteria and assessing the impact of the resultant radiation levels on the public;
- f. Recommending measures to limit the spread of radioactivity;
- g. Directing and assisting local jurisdictions in defining and establishing potentially contaminated areas;
- h. Identifying laboratories capable of
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- 1. Directing and assisting in the collection of ingestion pathway samples; j . Establishing procedures and recommendations for the use of substances to prevent or reduce the effects of* contamination; and
- k. Providing emergency medical care and services.
. 4.3.2 Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
The DPS Region 6A Headquarters office in Waco, Texas, will provide support to CPSES emergency rasponse efforts. The District Commanders of the DPS will coordinate all department emergency response activities within their respective Districts. The DPS is responsible for providing: 4.3.2.1 A communications network within the 50-mile
., Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ);
I,I . ' 4.3.2.2 Reception and dissemination services for incident notifications from CPSES or local governments; 4.3.2.3 Assistance in disseminating public warning
, notices as requested by local officials; 4.3.2.4 Law enforcement and security at shelters and for evacuated areas, if requested; l 4.3.2.5 Traffic centrol throughout evacuated areas, if requested; t
4.3.2.6 Search and rescue operations support during l > public evacuation, as requested; and 1 4 3.2.7 Support to public information efforts in coordination with county and TUGCO, and other State officials. , 4.3.3 . Governor's Division of Emergency Management (DEM) l The _ Director, DEM, is responsible f or the overall coordination of State emergency response activities. L. l I
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CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL M AY 161981 EPP-114 OFFSITE SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE REVISION NO. O PAGE 9 0F 13 4.3.4 Texas Department of Human Resources The Texas Department of Human Resources is responsible for providing social and welfare support services, such as shelter, lodging, food, and clothing for evacuated individuals. 4.4 Federal Support The Federal emergency response will consist of onsite and offsite components. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will jointly coordinate Federal emergency response activities. The NRC vill coordinate Federal onsite emergency response activities, while FEMA will coordinate the offsite aspects of the Faderal emergency response. 4.4.1 Nuclear Regulatory Commission 4.4.1.1 Following notification of a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency at CPSES, the FRC will dispatch em'ergency response personnel to the (,' Technical Support Center (TSC) and' Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).at CPSES. 4.4.1.2- Once onsite, the NRC will assist in verifying and evaluating data from multiple sources to assure that approprince operational measures are being taken, and assuring that adequate information and recommendations are being provided to offsite authorities so that appropriate protective actions may be taken. The NRC will also provide technical assessments of, end information regarding, the onsite radiological conditions and the physical condition of the facility to government officials, as well as advising FEMA of any NRC or TUGC0 recom=endations regarding offsite protective actions. 4.4.2 Federal Emergency Management Agency 4.4.2.1 In response to an eenrgency condition at CPSES, FEMA serves as the primary point of contact for requests for non-technical Federal assistance, assigns a lead official at the EOF to coordinate and ensure that appropriate non-technical assistance is provided, and serves as the
/ primary point of contact and coordination .
between the NRC and other Federal agencies for non-technical emergency response activities.
1 l CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL MAY l61983 EPP-114 0FFSITE SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE REVISION NO. O PAGE 10 0F 13 4.4.2.2 FEMA coordinates the dissemination of all public information concerning the Federal non-technical emergency response activities, and assists in coordinating public information releases with State and county authorities, and the NRC. 4.4.3 U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) 4.4.3.1 In response to an emergency condition at CPSES, the DOE coordinates Federal offsite radiological monitoring and assessment activities. 4.4.3.2 If requested by the Emergency Coordinator, following notification of a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency condition at CPSES, a DOE coordinator will be dispatched to' the EOF to direct the DOE emergency response and respond to any requests of the Emergency Coordinator or the Recovery Manager. 4.4.3.3 DOE emergency response resources include: l'
- a. Radiological assistance teams;
- b. Communications equipment (including microwave capabilities);
- c. Aircraft for airborne radiological
, monitoring and transportation, and mobile laboratories for surface radiological monitoring; and
- d. Technical and administrative support personnel, such as information officers and clerical workers.
4.4.4 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) The EPA, if requested by the NRC or DOE through its Nuclear Radiation Assessment Division or its Office of Radiation Programs in Las Vegas, Nevada, provides trained health physics personnel, field sampling equipment, and laboratory facilities for assess =ent and monitoring activities. The EPA also provides radiological monitoring support to the DOE in the initial stages of an emergency and assumes the lead responsibility in the intermediate to long-term recovery period. (l
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CPSES EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL gygA} kid PROCEDURE NO. EPP-114 . OFFSITE SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE REVISION NO. O PAGE 11 0F 13 4.5 Industrial Support The CPSES Emergency Organization may utilize the following industrial organizations in support of emergency response and recovery efforts: 4.5.1 Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Water Reactors Division, will lend emergency technical information and support assistance to CPSES on a 24-hour-per-day basis. 4.5.2 Institute of Nuclear Power Operations, Alanta, Georgia' The Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) is a utility-sponsored organization which will provide upon request coordination of any nu. lear industry emergency response support activities,
- g. If requested by the Emergency Coordinator, one or more
... suitably qualified members of INPO's technical staff may report to the EOF and assist the CPSES Emergency Organization in coordinating INPO's response to the '
emergency as follows: 4.5.2.1 Staffing a single position responsible to the Emergency Coordinator as a liaison for all INPO
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4.5.2.2 Working with the INPO Duty Person in Alanta, Georgia, to coordinate requests for any assistance, INP0 emergency respense activities and related communications. 4.5.2.3' Assisting the CPSES Emergency Organization as requested in initiating and updating entries into industry information exchange systems, such as NOTEPAD, regarding the accident status and related information of value to other utilities. 4.5.2.4 Ensuring that all information concerning the - emergency condition which is released by the INPG liaison, is properly and formally cleared through TUGC0 channels.
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CPSES .ISSE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PI.AN MANUAI. MAY l 61983 EPP-114 0FFSITE SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE REVISION NO. O PAGE 12 0F 13 4.5.3 Electric Power Research Institute The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) will provide technical analysis in support of the emergency response and recovery activities. 4.5.4 Nuclear Safety Analysis Center, Palo Alto, California The Nuclear Safety Analysis Center (NSAC) is a utility-sponsored organization which will provide analytical resources in support of the CPSES technical staff during both the near-term emergency reaponse and the long-term recovery. 4.5.5 Radiation Management Corporation. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Radiation Management Corporation (RMC) will provida the following emergency response support:
,. 4.5.5.1- Availability of, and access to, expert I" consultation regarding the management of radiologically-related accidents; 4.5.5.2 A bioassay laboratory for evaluation of radiologically-related accidents; . 4.5.5.3 Availability of, and access to, a Radiation Em-egency Medical Team, consisting of a physician, a certified health physicist, and technicians with portable instrumentation, which can be dispatched to the location of an accident victim; and 4.5.5.4 Availability of, and access to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, for definitive evaluation and care of radiologically-related accident victims.
5.0 References 5.1 CPSES Emergency Plan, Section 1.3 5.2 Somervell County Emergency Operations Plan 5.3 Hood County Emergency Operations Plan t' 5.4 State of Texas Emergency Management Plan 5.5 Westinghouse Emergency Response Plan (CPSES Emergency Plan, Section 15. Appendix R)
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__ CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL EPP-115 M 191983 l RELEASE OF EMERGENCY-RELATED INFORMATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 2 0F 12 l TO THE PU3LIC 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to delineate the authorities, responsibilities and actions required for the release of information to the public and news media concerning emergency conditions at the Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station (CPSES). . 2.0 APPLICABILITY I This procedure applies to personnel responsible for preparing and releasing information to the public during an eetrgency condition at CPSES. This procedure becomes effective when issued. 3.0 DEFINITIONS 3.1 Emergency Action Level (EAL) - A classification system of , emergency severity based on operational, radiological, and meteorological conditions at or near the plant site. The four EAL's in order of increasing severity are: Notification of Unusual Event Alert, Site Area Emergency, and General. Emergency.
/~' *. 3.2 Public Information Coordinator - The member of the CPSES Emergency Organization who is responsible for formulating all information to be released by Texas Utilities Generating Company (TUGCO) during an emergency situation at CPSES. He.will report to the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) during a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency and will ensure that information approved for release is promptly transmitted to Corporate offices following its release at the News Center.
3.3 Information Services Support Coordinator - The Information Services Support Coordinator shall be assigned as listed in i Corporate Emergency Plan Procedure CEPP-102, " Assignment and Notification of. Corporate Emergency Response _ Personnel" upon activation of the Corporate Emergency Management Plan (CEMP). He is responsible for the efforts of the Texas Utilities Information l l Services Department in support of an emergency at CPSES.
- 3.4 Sookesman - A representative of Corporate management who shall release approved information at the News Center. He shall work l closely with the Public Information Coordinator and E=ergency
! Coordinator to stay apprised of emergency conditions, and shall use the resources of appropriate on-call technical assistants and visual aids. 2 3.5 Emergency Coordinator - The senior manager of the C?SES Emergency Organization with ultimate control and authority over all TUGC0
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CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURI NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL EPP-115 1 9 1983 RELEASE OF EMERGENCY-RELATED INFORMATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 3 0F 12 TO THE PUBLIC 3.6 News Center - When activated under emergency conditions, the News Center is the lobby and auditorium area within the Nuclear Operations Support Facility (NOST). This area shall be used to develop and present infor=ation to members of the news media who shall have access without security clearance. The News Center shall contain telephones and work areas for the media. 3.7 Nuclear Oeerations Suceert Facility (NOSF) - A multipurpose facility located for 1.2 miles west of the CPSES reactor buildings which is utilized for operations management, public infor=ation, technical support, an'd nuclear training purposes. NOSF facilities include an auditorium, public information display lobby, meeting reems, classrooms, a cafeteria, chemical and radiochemical laboratories, and decontamination facilities. 3.8 Emergenev Operations Facility (EOF) - The EOF is located 1.2 miles west of the CPSES reactor buildings where it is attached to the NOSF. The EOF shall be activated for a Site Area E=ergency and General Emergency and shall be manned by the Emergency Coordinator, his supporting st'aff, and responding governmental representatives. The EOF provides for the management of the f.. . overall TUGC0 emergency response, coordination of radiological and environmental assessment, develop =ent of recommendations for public protective actions, and coordination of emergency response activities with government agencies. 3.9 News Center Manater - The person responsible for activation and operation of the News Center. The News Center Manager shall be responsible for supervising most members of the News Center support staff. 3.10 Rumor Control - Two telephone lines in the NOSF will be dedicated strictly for use in answering questions and dispelling rumors from residents in the CPSES area during an EAL. Rumor Control will be activated at the Site Area Emergency Level and may be activated earlier at the discretion of the Public Information Coordinator. 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Precautions 4.1.1 Routine news releases, which do not involve a declared EAL at CPSES, are not covered by this procedure. 2 4.1.2 During an Unusual Event or an Alert all news releases must be approved by the Erargency Coordinator when he is available. In his absence, the Technical Support Center ( Manager or his alternates may approve new releases.
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I CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL EPP-115 9 1983 RELEASE OF EMERGENCY-RELATED INF010MTION REVISION NO. O PAGE 4 0F 12 TO THE PUBLIC 4.1.3 During a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency, all news releases must be approved by the Emergency Coordina-tor or his alternates. 4.1.4 During an EAL, any members of the news media who arrive at the plant site shall be denied access to areas other than the News Center unless their presence is'specifically - approved by the Emergency Coordinator. 4.1.5 In this procedure Emergency Coordinator always refers to the Manager, Nuclear Operations. 4.1.6 All public information personnel who are assisting in the emergency response effort shall maintain log sheets of their significant activities related to the emergency response effort as detailed in Attachment 6.1, " Response and Recovery Activities Record Sheat." 4.1.7 All completed log sheets shall be placed in an Emergency Communications Log Book. A Log Book shall be kept at each work station for reference through shift changes. e. 4.2 Actions ' 4.2.1 Spokesman 4.2.1.1 The Spokesman shall serve as the primary source of information at the News Center for the news media during Site Area Emergency or General Emergency levels. Although the Emergency Coordinator is the designated spokesman at the Unusual Event or Alert levels, he may ask the Spokes =an to fulfill that function if he is available. 4.2.1.2 Prior to activation of the EOF, the Emergency Coordinator shall serve as the Spokesman's primary source of emergency information. 4.2.1.3 Af ter the EOF is activated, the E=ergency Coordinator, and/or the Engineering Support Coordinator, joined by the Public Infor=ation Coordinator, shall periodically brief the Spokes =an and his assistants on the emergency. 3 4.2.1.4 The Spokesman shall confer with the News Center Manager about scheduling news conferences, questions the news =edia would like answered in f, upcoming news conferences, what equipment may be needed for an upccming news conference as well as whatever other news codference-related concerns that may arise.
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RELEASE OF *:MERGENCT-RELATED INFORMATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 6 0F 12 TO THE PUBLIC-the Emergency Coordinator may complete a message for release using Attachment 6.2 " News Release Checklist", as a guide. 4.2.2.7 Upon dr.claration of a Site Area Emergency, the Public Information Coordinator shall exchange , infor=ation and news releases with public information representatives from the following governmental organizations:
-Somervell County -Hood County -Division of Emergency Management. Texas Department of Public Safety -Waco regional office of, the Texas Depar: ment of Public Safety . -Texas Bureau of Radiation Control -Federal Emergency Management Agency -Nuclear Regulatory Commission 4.2.2.8 The Public Infor=ation Coordinator, at his
(. .. discretion, may follow 4.2.2.7 at the Unusual Event or Alert stages. 4.2.2.9 The Public Information Coordinator shall notify the Information Services Support Coordinator upon declaration of an EAL and provide him with news releases and information when there is a change in plant status. The Public Information Coordinator shall also provide the CPSES owner companies with news releases as they are issued. Attachment 6.2, " News Release Checklist," may be used as a guide. 4.2.2.10 The Public Information Coordinator shall assure that the continuity of resources within the Public Information response organization is maintained to permit continuous (24 hour) operations over a protracted period if required. 4,2.2.11 The Public Information Coordinator shall rt: view requests for onsite access by news media teams and shall obtain the approval of the Emergency Coordinator prior to authorizing onsite access. The Public Information Coordinator shall assign an appropriate escort for news media teams. 4.2.2.12 The Public Information Coordinator shall (- maintain contact with the Information Services 9
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CPSES JSSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL EPP-115 JUL 191983 RELEASE OF EMERGENCY-RELATED INFORMATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 7 0F 12 TO THE PUBLIC Support Coordinator concerning added staffing in the News Center. The Information Services Support Coordinator shall contact the CPSES owner companies to provide the staffing needed. 4.2.2.13 When the emergency has de-escalated and recovery operations have started, the Public Information Coordinator shall maintain contact with the Recovery Manager and prepare news releases about the recovery effort. During recovery, news releases shall require the approval of the Recovery Manager. 4.2.2.14 If the Emergency Coordinator orders an evacuation of the News Center, the Public Information Coordinator shall inform the Spokesman and the Neva Center Manager to close the News Center and activate the Alternate News Center as described in EPF-207, 4.2.2.15 During an evacuation the Public Information (?f , Coordinator shall remain in the EOF and continue
, to prepara and transmit news releases to the owner companies. He shall also serve as the primary source of additional information for the Spokesman after the Spokesman has arrived at the Alternata News Center.
4.2.3 News Center Manager 4.2.3.1 As needed,'the News Center Manager shall, with the concurrence of the Public Infornation Coordinator, contact News Center support personnel for help during an EAL. Support j . personnel may be called to the plant even before formal activation of the News Center. ( 4.2.3.2 The News Center Manager shall, at the direction
- of the Public Information Coordinator, contact the local media when an EAL is declared. See Attachnent 6.3, "Somervell and Hood County Media Notification List."
i 4.2.3.3 The News Center Manager shall, at the direction
. . of the.Public Information Coordinator, activate s the News Center, following EPP-207, " News Center Activation".
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5.0 REFERENCES
5.1 CPSES Emergency Plan, Section 5.0 5.2 EPP-203, " Emergency Notification and Communications"
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- 1. Emergency Action Level declared
- 2. Time and date
- 3. Unit affected (1 or 2 or both) of the Comanche Peak nuclear power plant, Glen Rose, Texas
- 4. Releases, if any. of radioactive material (small, moderate, significant) on site and off site.
- 5. On site and off site radiation levels if known (millirems / hour)
- 6. Protective steps, if any, recommended to county officials.
- 7. Areas of the 10 mile emergency planning zone affected (avoid use of sector designations)
- 8. Description of emergency (time emergency began, equipment involved, reactor / turbine trip, injuries, steps being taken to respond to emergency)
- 9. Government agencies notified of the emergency.
- 10. Status of other Comanche Peak unit.
(NOTE: This checklist should be used only as a guide as to what
-information, if available, should be included in news releases during an emergency at CPSES. The checklist may also be used as a guide to the order in which the information should be given. After the initial news release, subsequent releases should begin with new information before referring to previous information about the emergency.)
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2 This procedure provides guidance for the pteparations for, and the conduct of, in-plant repair and damage contrel activities, and search and rescue operations under emergency conditions at'CPSES.
, i 2.0 Applicability This procedure applies to the on-duty Shift Supervisor, Technical b; Support Center-(TSC) Manager, the Maintanance' Coordinator, and the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator at the TSC; the Operations Support Center (OSC) Supervisor and those personnel assigned to the o'- ;p Emergancy Repair and Damage Control (ERDC) Group at the OSC; and to 1
those personnel assigned to perform search and rescue operations. This procedure becowas effective when issued. / ?s; 3.0 Definitions 3.1' ALARA 'Eheiphilosophyithat any exposure to radiation is associated wi=th some +1evel of risk, no matter how small. and that I.C' all exposure.shhuld betraduced to "As Low As Reasonably Achievable" on1the basis of the state of technology and the O : secnomics of reducing J espesure relative to the benefits realized. S , 3.2 Emergenev Repair and Dasage Control Activities - Those activities required to mitigate energency conditions. dl 3.3 Search and Rescue Activities - Those in-plant activities required as to locate and treat a =issing or injured individual when an el-
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- -d2?'s s 4.1.1 Each ERDC tear or search and rescue team shall be composed
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rescue team, the OSC Supervisor 'or a Radiation Protection technician should ensure that the team personnsi are a, , properly dressed in protective clothing
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" Radiation Work Permits", and STA-606, " Maintenance Action Requests", except as noted in paragraph 4.2.1.5 below. -4.1.7 The Maintenance Coordinator, through the OSC Supervisor, . @- shall advise all ERDC or search and rescue teams of any changes in the radiological or plant conditions that may impact emergency repair and damage control activities.or search and rescue operations. .4.2 Immediate Actions i
i Emergency Repair and Damage Control Activities 4.2.1 , 4.2.1.1 Prior to the activation of the TSC, the on-duty ' - Shift Supervisor may initiate emergency repair
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\- . 4.2.1.1.1 Radiation Work Permit (RWP, refer to Procedure HPA-112), and
- j. 4.2.1.1.2 Maintenance Action Request ~(MAR, refer i to Procedure STA-606).
l 4.2.1.2 Following activation of the TSC, the Shift l Supervisor or the Operations Advisor shall advise the TSC Manager or the Maintenance Coordinator of any failed or potentially danaged equipment or systems, and of the necessity for repairing those equipment or systems.
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(.' initiating emergency repair and damage control activities, the information gathered as result of those activities shall be provided to the Maintenance Coordinator.
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- - shall initiate a MAR in accordance with Procedure STA-606, and a RWP request (Form HPA-ll2-1) in accordance with-the. provisions of Procedure HPA-112. The RWP and MAR forms shall
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and STA-606 with the following exceptions: 4.2.1.5.1 The Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall expedite the RWP request and shall have the authority , to sign the RWP for the Radiation l- Protection Engineer. 4.2.1.5.2 With the concurrence of the on-duty ll Shift Supervisor, the TSC Manager may sign the RWP and MAR for the Shift _ Supervisor. ,. f~.
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4.2.1.6 The Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator should obtain a-:a radiation monitor readings or
, current in-plant. survey results to evaluate the radiological status of the work area and the proposed routes to that work area.
I 4.2.1.7 The Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall brief the Maintenance Coordinator regarding the proposed routes and the radiological considerations. 4.2.1.8 The Maintenance Coordinator shall then brief the
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emergency repair and damage control effort required, the recommended composition of 'he e ERDC team to be deployed, and the potential radiological hazards that might be encountered en route to or at the work area. 4.2.1.9 The-0SC Supervisor shall locate and assign the required personnel to the ERDC team. 4.2.1.10 As appropriate to the activity to be performed, the OSC Supervisor shall then brief the ERDC ! team regarding:
- a. The current situation, 4-l b. The system or component to be repaired,
! c. The location of the work area,
- d. The route to be used to reach the work area,
- e. Estimated radiation levels expected en route to and at the work area, l
- f. The potential for changes in the radiation levels or other radiological censideratiens (e.g., a release to the atmosphere or a
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- g. Requirements for protective clothing or respiratory protection equipment,
- b. Other requirements identified on the RWP, if issued, and
- 1. Primary and backup methods of communications to be used en route to and at the work area.
4.2.1.11 The ERDC Team Leader shall ensure that all required tools, equipment and procedures are
. present, the proposed repair technique and appropriate work instructions are clearly understood by ERDC personnel, and that each individual is aware of his own personal exposure limits.
4.2.1.12 When authorized by the TSC Manager, through the. Maintenance Coordinator, the OSC Supervisor shall dispatch the ERDC team, ensuring that the departure time, individual names, and all other [" pertinent briefing information are recorded. 4.2.1.13 The ERDC team shall then proceed to the work area with a Radiation Protection technician immediately proceeding the team to detect any unexpected high radiation levels. 4.2.2 Search and Rescue Operations [ 4.2.2.1 Following;the completion of the accountability process described in_ Procedure EPP-209,
" Personnel Assembly and Accountability",
appropriate supervisors shall promptly advise l', the TSC Manager or the Maintenance Coordinator l of the identity of any missing individuals, and their last known locations. j 4.2.2.2 The Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator should obtain area radiation monitor readings or current in-plant survey res'ults to evaluate the f radiological status of the search area and the l, proposed routes to that area. 4.2.2.3 The Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator [ shall brief the Maintenance Coordinator regarding the proposed routes and radiological considerations. l g+ =' ._.m,. mas -. +a----_ - - - = - * = = -=g
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. EMERGENCY REPAIR AND DAMAGE CONTROL REVISION NO. O PAGE 7 0F 9 4.2.2.4 The Maintenance Coordinator shall then brief the OSC Supervisor regarding the details of the search and rescue operation and the potential radiological hazards that might be encountered en route to, or at, the search area.
4.2.2.5 The OSC Supervisor shall locate and assign the required personnel to the search and rescue team. 4.2.2.6 As appropriate to the situation, the OSC Supervisor shall then brief search and rescue personnel regarding:
- a. The current situation,
- b. The identity of the missing individual (s),
- c. The last known or best estimate of the
'N, location of the missing individual (s), - (. ', . , d. The route to be used to reach'that area,
- s. Estimated radiation levels expected en route and at the area in question,
- f. The potential.for changes in the radiation levels or other radiological considerations.
- g. Primary and backup methods of communications to be used en route to and at the search-area, and 2 -
- h. The severity of any reported injuries, if known.
4.2.2.7 The search and rescue team leader shall ensure that all required tools and first aid equipment are present, the proposed search technique and immediate first aid procedures are clearly
. understood by search and rescue personnel, and that each individual is aware of his own
[ personal exposure limits. l 4.2.2.8 When authorized by the TSC Manager, the OSC Supervisor shall dispatch the search and rescue team, ensuring that the departure time,
.. individual names and all other pertinent
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> 4.2.2.13 If possible, the injured individual should be transported to a safe area. , 4.2.2.14 If no injuries were sustained. the rescued individual shall be escorted back to the Access ., Control Point for subsequent monitoring and, if required, decontamination. . 4.3 Subsequent Actions.
1 4.3.1 Emergency Repair and Damage Control Activities 4
- 4.3.1.1 Upon completion of repair and damage control activities the ERDC team shall return to the Access Control Point and proceed with .. decontamination procedures, if required, in l
accordance with Procedure HPT-303, " Personnel Decontamination". l 4.3.1.2 The Maintenance Coordinator shall ensure that the documentation of all emergency repair and ! damage control activities is complaced in ~ j accordance with the requifements of the CPSES'. l Maintenance Program and is transmitted to the l appropriate Station records retention facilities. i .. .- .. .. . . . . . -- - ,
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CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL JUL 191983 EPP-ll7 POST ACCIDENT SAMPLING REVISION NO. O PAGE 2 0F 7 1.0 Purpose This procedure provides communication, radiation control, transporting and decision making guidance concerning the use of the Post-Accident Sample System (PASS) during Emergency Conditions. 2.0 Applicability This procedure is applicable to the Emergency Coordinator, Chemistry / Environmental personnel and Radiation Protection personnel. This procedure becomes effective when issued. . 3.0 Definitions 3.1 CAPASS - Containment Air Post Accident Sampling System. 3.2 RCPASS - Reactor Coolant Post Accident Sampling System. 4.0 Instructions
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8-4.1 General s 4.1.1 The Post Accident Sample System has been designed to obtain a reactor coolant sa=ple and a contain=ent atmosphere sa=ple within one (1) hour under accident conditions without exceeding 3 rem and 18.75 rem to the whole body or extremities, respectively. 4.1.1.1 Personnel selected to obtain and process the Post-Accident Sa=ple (PAS) should have minimal whole body and extremity exposure during the current quarter. 4.1.1.2 Procurement and analysis of the initial PAS during emergency conditions shall be completed within 3 hours after the decision was made to obtain the sacple. 4.1.2 Personnel selected to obtain and process the PAS shall be knowledgeable in the procedures for handling and analyzing high activity samples; i.e., specific activity of the sample in excess of 1.0 uCi/ml. 4.1.3 As a minimum, the PAS assay report shall include the a following:
- 4.1.3.1 Type and concentration of the radionuclides in
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- NOTE: The results of this analysis may be determined and reported within 4 days rather than 3 hours.
4.1.4 Each PAS shall be uniquely identified by number, date, time and technician coordinating the sampling activities. 4.1.5 The PASS is capable of providing pH and conductivity readings, if the data is needed. 4.2 Sampling
, 4.2.1 The'Esergency Coordinator's decision to obtain a Post-Accident Sample (PAS) may be determined by one or more of the follewing criteria:
4.2.1.1 Elevated indications on the Failed-Fuel monitor 4.2.1.2 Elevated indications on the Containment
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4.2.1.3 Elevated indications on the CVCS Letdown samples. . 4.2.1.4 As he deems necessary to obtain accurate data concerning the condition of the core or radiological conditions in the containment. 4.2.2- The decision to obtain a PAS and the analysis results shall be recorded by the Onsite Radiological Assessment-Coordinator (ORAC) or, in his absence, the Emergency Coordinator. 4.2.3 A Radiation Work Permit (RWP) shall be initiated by the ORAC or the Emergency Coordinator and, if time permits, ., ; shall be cumpleted prior to entering the sample room to obtain the sample (s). 3 4.2.3.1 If a RWP is not completed prior to entering the
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- Chemistry / Environmental technician with every evolution involving the undiluted sample (s).
4.2.5 Attachment 1 illustrates the preferred route and location of the PASS sample and operating modules. 4.2.6 The Chemistry / Environmental technician shall coordinate the PAS activities and shall establish communications with the operator at the PASS Isolation Valve Control Panel (PIVCP) and the Control Room. 4.2.7 The Chemistry / Environmental technician shall obtain and transport the necessary samples in accordance with
,., procedures CEH-512. " Operation of the Reactor Coolant
(- ' Post-Accident Sampling System", and CHM-515,s" Operation of the Containment Atmosphere Post-Accident Sample System". 4.2.7.1 If the Auxiliary Building hot lab is not tenable, the sa=ple transfer cask may be transported by company vehicle to the Nuclear Operations Support Facility hot lab for processing and analysis. 4.2.7.2 At least one Radiation Protection technician shall accompany the cask to the NOST. 4.2.7.3 Special shipping arrangements will be made to transport a sample to an off-site laboratory, if required. 4.2.8 The Chemistry / Environ = ental technician shall place the sa=ple into the Hot Cell, located in the Auxiliary Building hot lab, in accordance with the instruction CLI-809, " Operation of the Hot Cell", and perform the required analyses in accordance with the applicable Chemistry Laboratory Instructions. 4.2.8.1 Identical analysis procedures will be carried : out in the NOSF hot lab; however, since the lab is not equipped with a Hot Cell, a te=porary { lead " cave" shall be built for sample preparation.
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- 4. 3.1.1' the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator by a Chemistry / Environmental technician.
- 4.3.1.1 the Emergency Coordinator by the ORAC.
4.3.1.3 the Radiation Protection Coordinator by the ORAC. 4.3.1.4 as per the applicable Chemistry. procedure by a Chemistry / Environmental technician. 4.3.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall evaluate the analysis report to determine emergency action level impact in accordance with EPP-201, " Assessment of Emergency Action. Levels and Plan Activation." 4.3.3 The RWP shall be terminated by the Radiation Protection technician in accordance with the procedure HPA-112
" Radiation Work Permits".
4.3.4 A Radiation Protection technician shall update the exposure records of the personnel involved in obtaining
, and processing the sample.
4.3.5 The PASS equipment should remain energized until further instructions are received from the Emergency Coordinator. 5.0 References 5.1 CPSES Emergency Plan, Sect. 6 and 7 I 5.2 HPA-112. " Radiation Work Permits"
- 5.3 CHM-512. " Operation of the Reacter Coolant Poet-Accident Sample
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5.4 CHM-515. " Operation of the Containment Atmosphere Post-Accident Sample System" 5.5 CLI-809, " Operation of the Hot Cell" : i' 5.6 NUREG 0737, " Clarification of TMI Action Plan Requirements. (' 5.7 EPP-201, " Assessment of Emergency Action Levels and Plan Activation"-
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l 1 [ CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL AUG 0 2198T EPP-121 i i RECOVERY AND REENTRY REVISION NO. O PAGE 2 0F 18 1.0 Purpose This procedure provides guidelines for the requirements and actions to be taken for CPSES personnel reentering into evacuated onsite areas and for the subsequent recovery phase of emergency response activities, including the transition from the CPSES Emergency Organization to the CPSES Recovery Organization. 2.0 Applicability Tnis procedure applies to the CPSES Emergency Organization and the CPSES Recovery Organization for those reentry and recovery activities required to restore the plant to normal operating conditions and organization. This procedure shall be initiated as appropriate to the highest Emergency Action Level declared. This procedure becomes effective when issued. 3.0 Definitions . pm., 3.1 Reentry - The initial reentry into evacuated onsite areas for.the
! purpose of information gathering and surveillance in order to determine the extent of recovery operations required.
3.2 Recovery - Post-emergency efforts initiated to restore the affected unit (s) to full operation or place the affected unit (s) in a long-term safe shutdown condition until full operation can be resumed. !' 4.0 Instructions 4.1 The following conditions shall serve as guidelines for decisions regarding de-escalation of the emergency response and initiation of reentry and recovery efforts: 6
- 6 4.1.1 In-plant radiation levels are stable and are decreasing with time; 4.1.2 Releases of radioactive materials to the environment have ceased or have been controlled within permissible limits; 4.1.3 Fire, flooding, or other similar emergency conditions no longer constitute a hazard to the plant or to plant personnel; and 4.1.4 Equipment malfunctions have been corrected or compensating measures have been adopted.
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, Coordinator or the Radiation Protection Coordinator. - ; 4.2.1.3 The Reentry Team should not deviate from its planned route, unless required by unanticipated conditions such as personnel rescue or the- +
performance of an operation which would minimize the emergency conditions. 4.2.1.4 If the monitored dose rates encountered during the reentry exceed the limits established by the Emergency Coordinator, the Reentry Team shall return to the point from which it was dispatched. 4.2.2 Guidelines ( The following guidelines for the exposure of personnel shall be followed during any reentry operation:
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. instruments, dosimetry, protective clothing, respirator; protection equipment, and other special equipment as required.
4.2.2.2 Under emergency conditions not requiring action to prevent serious injury or a catastrophe incident, Reentry Team personnel exposures in excess of 10 CFR, Part 20 limits may be authorized by the Emergency Coordinator with the concurrence of the Radiation Protection Coordinator (or his designee). The limits listed in EPP-305 (Exposure Guidelines and Personnel Dosimetry During Emergency Conditions) Attachment 1 " Planned Emergency Exposure
. Limits", shall not be exceeded.
S. 1 4.2.3 Responsibilities 4.2.3.1 Emergency Coordinator / Recovery Manager The Emergency Coordinator shall be designated the Recovery Manager upon initiation of Reentry and Recovery activities. The Recovery Manager has the responsibility for determining and declaring upon approval of the Vice President, l Nuclear when an emergency situation is stable l and the plant is ready to enter the Reentry and l
. Recovery Phase. It shall be the Recovery Manager's responsibility to:
- a. Determine and declare a stable condition exists and the plant is ready to begin reentry and recovery.
- b. Authorize funds and the utilization of manpower and equipment necessary to accomplish the recovery operation.
I c. Notify Offsite authorities, in a timely manner, that a recovery operation will be initiated and indicate any potential impact offsite. 4' ! d. Provide additional offsite notification i whenever recovery operations have potential offsite effects.
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, s. Assume the duties delineated in EPP-112 " Duties of Emergency Response Personnel."
- b. Authorize the start of reentry and recovery activities.
- c. Prepare an analysis of the circumstances leading up to and resulting from the emergency, together with recommendations to prevent a recurrence.
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- e. Develop implementing procedures to support recovery efforts,
- f. Ensure that plant personnel are trained in recovery-related operating and maintenance procedures.
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- h. Return to normal operations when approved by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
.1 4.2.3.3 Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator a
During or immediately following an Alert condition, the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall assume those responsibilities for reentry operations specified above for the Radiation Protection Coordinator.- Should the emergency condition escalate to a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency, the Radiation
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- a. Evaluating the emergency conditions to determine the approximate dose rates and permissible stay times in the affected onsite areas,
- b. Select at least two qualified persons to form a Reentry Team, one of whom shall be trained in CPSES Radiation Protection procedures.
- c. Brief the team members concerning the nature of the emergency conditions and the
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- d. Instruct the team members as to what is required of them while performing reentry operations in the affected area.
- e. Supervising the initial entry of the Reentry Teams into any affected area and any
( J' subsequent entries until all radiation areas have been properly marked.
f. Based upon the information available, selecting routes for the Reentry Teams to follow into any affected area.
- g. Assuring that all Reentry Team personnel are properly equipped with protective clothing, l
high-range dosimeters, low-range dosimeters. l TLD's, respiratory devices, and other . i protective equipment as required.
- h. Specifying self-monitoring and decontamination procedures for the Reentry l Teams if conditions dictate that such
! techniques and procedures should be used.'
- i. Maintaining a written log of all reentries into affected onsite areas,
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- a. Developing plans and procedures to process and control liquid, gaseous, and solid wastes.
- b. Developing post-accident plans and procedures for sampling contaminated solids, liquids, and gases.
- c. Developing concepts for modifications and designs necessary for waste processing.
- d. Supporting offsite sampling programs, dose assessments, dose management, and radiation protection programs.
- e. Assisting the Recovery Manager as necessary.
4.2.3.5 Reentry Team Reentry Teams shall consist of a minimum of two persons, at least one of whom shall be a (, , Radiatic' Protection Technician meeting ANSI N18.1 qu.11fications, who will be designated the Te.am Leader. Individuals assigned to the Reentry Teams shall:
- a. Upon notification report to the Emergency
' Operations Facility or designated assembly area.
- b. Receive a briefing on plant conditions, radiological conditions and assignment from
.j the Radiological Protection Coordinator or i his designee. - 1: . Obtain the necessary survey equipment from.
the Radiation Protection Coordinator or his designee.
- d. Obtain other equipment as necessary from appropriate sources.
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- 1. Determine the initial required
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- 2. Conduct a visual survey for hazards or potential hazards associated with the recovery operation.
- 3. Conduct a comprehensive radiation surveillance of plant facilities and define radiological problem areas.
- 4. Isolate areas of the plant by using appropriate warning signs and rope barriers.
- 5. Assist'in the revision of security access lists to prevent unauthorized or unintentional entry into hazardous areas.
- f. Maintain a log of all events during the Reentry Operation.
4 4.3 Recoverv Operations i i * \ 4.3.1 Guidelines 4.3.1.1- Once emergency conditions have subsided, and the situation is no longer considered a threat to onsite personnel or the general public, efforts shall be initiated to restore the affected unit (s) to full operation or place the affected unit (s) in a long-term safe shutdown condition until full operation can be resumed. The scope of these efforts is dependent upon the severity 4 of the emergency, ranging from a simple
, close-out to a full-scale mobilization of ,a personnel and resources to support a long-term recovery effort. If a recovery effort is deemed l- necessary, the'CPSES Recovery Organization shall
' be established to ensure that personnel and
< resources are properly applied to that effort.
4.3.1.2 The initial objectives of any recovery efforts shall include the determination of the extent of any damage to equipment; the installation of shielding, rope barriers, and signs; the application of clearance tags; decontamination; f and cleanup required to place the plant in an acceptable long-tern condition. Other recovery operations shall not be initiated until the g
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! defined. Particular attention should be i directed toward isolating and removing components or systems from service as required to control or minimize hazards. A systematic investigation should also be conducted to determine if any equipment has been damaged and the extent of that damage. 4.3.1.3 Once the initial objectives have been satisfied, a detailed investigation of the accident causes and consequences, both to the plant and to the environment, should be conducted. Determinations should be made as to the efforts required to perform necessary modifications to plant equipment or revisions to operating procedures. Repair work and any required modifications shall be carried out as authorized by the Recovery Manager. Test programs to confirm fitness to equipment for return to service should be developed and executed. f..' '. 4.3.1.4 Recovery operations shall be condu'ted c in compliance with normal operational radiation exposure levels as specified in 10 CTR, Part 20. When possible,-significant releases of radiation during recovery operations shall be planned, controlled, and evaluated prior to their p occurrence. Appropriate offsite organizations
. and agencias shall be informed of any scheduled release and its projected radiological impact.
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. turnover, and the name of the designated replacement, shall be logged.
4.3.1.6 Each member of the CPSES Recovery Organization shall maintain a record of pertinent recovery 4 activities. Information such as the date, time, and a brief summary of the activity performed shall be noted using Attachment 4. " Response and Recovery Activities Record Sheet". Completed sheets shall be placed in an Emergency Response and Recovery Activities Record binder, which shall be maintained at the work station so as to ensure the continuity of operations through
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. 4.3.1.7 Each member of the CPSZS Recovery Organization shall log all incoming and outgoing communications with individuals, efficials, and agencies which are related to recovery efforts.
Information such as the date, time of communication, name(s) and affiliation (s) of person (s) called or calling, and any pertinent remarks should be noted using Attachment S,
" Emergency Communications Log Sheet". Completed sheets shall be placed in an Emergency Response and Recovery Activities Record binder, which shall be maintained at the work station so as to ensure the continuity of operations through shift changes.
4.3.2 Establishment of the CPSES Recovery Organization 4.3.2.1 The transiticn from the CPSES Emergency Organization to the CPSES Recovery Organization is dictated by the severity of the emergency gay, conditions experienced onsite and offsite. Once
.-+ the Emergency Coordinator has established the fact that the emergency' conditions have subsided, he and other appropriate TUCCO personnel shall assess the need for initiating a recovery effort.
4.3.2.2 As appropriate to the' severity of the emergency
! conditions, the decision to either close out the event or establish the CPSES Recovery Organization shall be discussed among, agreed , to, and approved by those TUGC0 personnel ; specified in Attachment 1 to this procedure.
1 4.3.2.3 Following the declaration of an Alert, Site Area i Emergency, or General Emergency at CPSES, the (* State and county emergency response organizations shall be notified by the Emergency
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! 4.3.2.7 The decision to de-escalate or close out the activities of the CPSES Recovery Organization shall be recommended by the Recovery Manager and , approved by the Vice President, Nuclecr. Upon approval by the Vice President, Nuclear, the l Recovery Manager shall declare that the t .
emergency situation is stable and that the plant l...' is ready to enter the Reentry and Recovery Phase. The decision made may be based on a j number of criteria, such as: l'
- a. Completion of all corrective action or
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- ' b. Availability of the affected unit (s) to resume power operation; or
- c. Reduced need for specialized talents and resources to perform recovery activities.
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- a. The Manager, Nuclear Operations,'is the primary designated Recovery ifanager. In his absence, the Vice-Frasident, Nuclear. or a designated member of senior management nay serve as the Recovery Manager.
- b. TheRacoveryManskerisrespcusibleforthe overall technical direction and control of the CPSES Recovery Organization.
(5 c. Upon the initiation of recovery operations.
- the EOF management responsibilities of the Emergency Coordinator shall be transferre4 to the Recovery Manager in order to ensure '
the continuity of resources, communications, and other activities initiated by the CPSES 2 Emergency Organization.
- d. As appropriate, the Recovery Manager shall designate personnel from the CPSES Recovery Organization to perform the following operations:
; (1) ' Installation of shielding; (2) , Posting of controlled areas; (3) , Application of clearance tags; and (4) beedntamination and cleanup activities reqaired to place the plant da an a captable long-term safe condition. ,
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- within the plant, the Recovery Manager shall - assign personnel fren the CPSES Recovery ' - Organization to perform further recovery... ! operatiers, such as:
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(3) ' Repairing and/or modifying plant systems and/or components; and (4), Developing test programs to confirm fitness for return to service of plant systams and/or components affected by 4 , the incident.
- f. The Recovery Manager is responsible for the approval of dose projections released to
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'"' Nuclear, or his designee, apprising him of the extent of the recovery operations completad and of the activities required to place the plant in a normal operating condition or a long-term safe shutdown c ondit,1on. #' . 4.3.3.2 Operations Support Personnel Operations Support personnel assigned to the --- - CPSES Recovery Organization are responsible for - , -' the analysis and development of plans and procedures in direct support of operations, with .the objective of restoring the plant to an operational status. Their primary responsibilities include:
- a. Providing experiencea personnel in direct support of shif t operations.
- b. Analyzing systems and instrument and control problems, and developing modification and repair plans toward their resolution.
- c. Analyzing conditiens and developing guidance r.
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- d. Developing out-of-normal and emergency I procedures for opirations support.
4.3.3.3 Technical Support Pers'onnel Technical S'upport person.n'el assigned to the CPSES Recovery Organization are responsible for
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- a. . Determining the need for and providing
, engineering and technical specialists to support other personnel as required.
N,'s b. Assuring that design and construction ' t , activities are adequately staffed and equipped to provide timely support to the recovery efforts.
- c. Directing, coordinating, and approving
' engineering,' design, and construction activities' conducted onsite, as requested by the Recovery Manager.
4-* d. Developing any required modifications of radwaste systems in support of recovery
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- e. Providing expertise'for repair and modification activities in support of the-resolution of any mechanical and electrical problems. '
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'The Corporate Purchasin-g and Public Information c- departments'shall support the CPSES Recovery Orgccization by assisting in the procurement of ', . . services and equipment,<and disseminating l - -in{ormationtothepublic,respectively.
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'J. Close-Out or the Transition to the CPSES Recovery Organization" 6.2 Attachment 2. "CPSES Recovery Organization" . 6.3 Attachment 3. " Response and Recovery Activities Record Sheet" i
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EPP-121 RECOVERY AND REENTRY REVISION NO. O PAGE 16 0F 18 ATTACHMENT 1 PAGE 1 0F 1 REQUIRED DECISION-MAKING PROCESS FOR EVENT CLOSE-0UT OR THE TRANSITION TO THE CPSES RECOVERY ORGANIZATION OTHER TUCCD RICNEST DE31CNATED FERSONNEL REQUIRED REQUIRED TtlCCD REQUIRED OFF5ITE OtERCENCY ACTION DeERGENCY IN DECTSION-#tAKINQ AFFSOVAL AUTHORITT NOTITICATIONS LEVEL DECLARED COORDINATOR FROCESS NOT1FTCATION OF Nenager. Flent Manager. Fleet NRC UNU50AL ETENT Shif t Supervises Operations Operettees State Couecies
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LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 2 0F 136 , ' 1.0 Purpose This procedure provides detailed criteria and guidelines for initial
;- accident assestment and delineates responsibilities for the activation . of the CPSES Emergency Plan. This procedure is intended to assist the Emergency. Coordinator in the evaluation of the plant conditions during an actual or potential emergency situation, and in the proper classification of the Emergency Action Level (EAL) for such a situation.
2.0 Applicability This procedure applies to those personnel who may assume the role of the Emergency Coordinator in the event of an emergency situation at CPSES. This procedure shall also serve as a reference for those CPSES Emergency Organization personnel assigned responsibilities for accident assessment. This procedure becomes effective when issued. 3.0 Definitions ( ' 3.1 Emergency Conditions - Situations occurring which cause or may threaten to cause radiological hazards affecting the health and
; safety of employees or the public, or which may result in damage to property.
3.2 Emergency Action Level (EAL) - A classification system of emergency sewerity based on operational,' radiological and meteor: logical conditions at or near the plant site. 3.3 Notification of Unusual Event - Unusual events are in progress or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant. No releases of radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring are expected for this classification unless further degradation of safety systems ; occur. 3.4 Alert - Events are in progress or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant. Any releases are expected to be limited to . -small fractions of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)~ Protective Action Guideline exposure levels. It is the lowest level of classification where near-site or offsite emergency response may be anticipated. For most Alert events, the plant would be brought to a safe cond.. tion, and radioactive releases, if any, would be minimal. (
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. pf *, 4.1.1 Initiatin6 conditions speci .ed in the EAL guidelines of Attachment 1. " Initiating C .dition for Emergency Action Levels", signify a need for ssessment and possible classification whereas obse acions or instrument readings provided in the guidelines Attachment 2, " Parameter.
Indications Por Emergency A ; ion Levels", indicate that an initiating condition has been met, and the appropriate EAL should be declared.
, 4.1.2 Plant-specific operator act ns required to mitigate the emergency condition are pre ribed in the appropriate Emergency Operating Procedu' s and are independent of any actions required by this Em gency Plan Procedure.
4.1.3 The Emergency coordinator s 'uld consider the effect that combinations of initiating ents have upon the EAL classification level. That .s, events if'taken individually would constitu.: a lower EAL classification level, but collectively may';xceed the intent for a higher EAL classification level. , 4.1.4 Only the Emergency Coordina r:f can escalate to a-more severe EAL classification c de-escalate to a less severe EAL classification. i
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. except to continue monitoring the event should conditions
! ! deteriorate. t . j 4.2.6 If the on-duty Shift Supervisor believes that the event 1 does fit one or more of the EALS listed in Attachment'1,
- 3. he should refer to Attachment 2 to this procedure for confirmation. Confirmatory criteria are provided.in the 4,' form of instrument reading, control function indications,
[ parameter . trends, and general observations for the various
. types of emergency conditions.
4.2.7 If the event is confirmed, the on-duty Shift Supervisor shall declare the appropriate EAL classification and carry out the required actions necessary to implement the CPSES Emergency Plan. Predetermined response actions are identified by the EAL classificatien level and are
, provided in the following attachments to this procedure:
4.2.7.1 . Attachment 3 " Emergency Plan Activation for a Notification of Unusual Event". w y-
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4.2.7.3 Attachment 5. " Emergency Plan Activation for a l Site Area Emergency / General Emergency". 4.2.8 Simultaneous with the declaration of one of the four EAL
, classification levels, the on-duty Shift Supervisor shall assume the role of interim Emergency Coordinator as prescribed in Procedure EPP-109, " Duties of the Emergency , Coordinator".
4.3 Subsequent Actions 4.3.1 The Emergency Coordinator shall continue to evaluate the plant conditions and the potential or actual offsite consequences associated with those conditions to determine the need for any change in the EAL classification level. 4.3.2 If a change in the EAL classification level is warranted. - he should refer to the appropriate Emergency Plan _f.,' . Activation attachment and carry out the required response
-actions.
5.0 References 5.1 CPSES Emergency Plan, Section 2.0 5.2 10CFR, Part-50.72, " Notification of Significant Events"
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' LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 6 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 1 PAGE 1 0F 16 INITIATING CONDITIONS FOR EMEI'.UENCY ACTION LEVELS Category Attachment Page Number Radioactive Effluent Release 2 of 16 Loss of Primary Coolant Boundary 3 of 16 Steam Generator Tube Failure 4 of 16 Main Steam Line Break 5 of 16 Fuel Element Failure 6 of 16 Loss of Electrical Power 7 of 16 Fuel Handling Accident 8 of 16 Y '"
Safety System Failure or Malfunction 9 Af 16 Abnormal Reactor Coolant System Pressure, 10 of 16 s Temperature or Flow Loss of Plant Contrel/ Security Compromise 11 of 16 Loss of Assessment Capability 12 of 16 Fire 13 of 16 . Natural Phencuena 14 of 16-
- ' Other Hazards 15 of 16 . (~ . - . - - ,, 4.-,-. , _ , . , . , , . - . . . . , , , _ _ _ . . . - . . _ . - . _ _ , _ . , , _ , , . . - - . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . , , - - , , - . . . ~ , . - . . - _ . , - .
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These dose rates are projected based on other plant parameters, E these done rates are m.aoured in the environs, E Per Procedure EPP-304, Environmental Protection Agency Protective Action Guide exposure levels are projected to be
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CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL EPP-201 AUG 0 2 @{ ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 10 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 1 PAGE 5 0F 16 INITIATING CONDITIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS a in steam un scene ONUsuAL tvEwr ALERT Sf?E AAEA StERCENCY CENERAL StDCDiCY Sapid depressurisation Steaa line breat with Stes.a line breat with Steam line breat of the secoM ary side. primary to secondary primary to secondary leam outside containment (see Attachment 2, p. 271 lost rate greater than rate greater than 50 cm and no capability to 10 cm. (See Att ehmaat ind,,, indication of fuel isolate with primary to 2, p. 2s] damage. [See Attachment secondary lean rate 2, p. 2S] greater taan 50 cm M indication of fuel damage. (see Attachment 2,
- p. 311 Failure of a safety Stena line treat inside valve or relief valve in containment with primary a safety-related system to secondary lean rate to close following greater than 50 GM e, pressure reduction to g indication of l"
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UIE350AL EVDer ALERT STYE AREA s tRCENCY CDIEAAL WERGENL*Y Nel eteesiae failure gencemetag so.e,e *ues etaaetse feiture it Degreded core with possible Degreded core with losa stNs. f. 38] !. act ihe .e[ " Caelaat spetas poetse case 300 lose of coolable geometry. [See Attachment 2, p. 37] of coolable geometry igd reactor coolant ust/ge. (see attacumet 3. p. 34] erstes leak rate greater than $4 G M with potential for loss of containment integrity. (See Attachment 2.
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Degraded core with loss of coolable geometry agg rapid failure of etese generator tunes (leak rate greater {* ** than makeup capacity of 2 centrifugal charging puepel with lose of offsite power. (See At+aah - t 2, p. 401 Degraded core with lose of coolable geometry and lose of containment integrity and potential loss of anestr.,r coolant System boundry. [See Attacament 2, p. 421 See General anergency for tose of Primary i Coolant Soundary. (See Attacament 2, p.14)
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' Fuel Bandline Accident UWUSGAL EVDFF ALERT SITE AAEA IM DCENCY Ct3fEAAL B4DCDICY Spent feel handling Major damage to spent fuel accident with rolesee in tae containment or the of radioactivity to Fuel Bandling mailding the containment or (e.g., large oeject damages the fuel aandling fuel or water level lose be11 dias. below fpel level).
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imes of engineered pailure of the Transient requirime Transient regairing aafety feature or seactor Protectica operation of shutdown operation of shutdown fire protection systaa to fattiate system with failure systees with failure system functica and complete a reactor to trip icostinued to trip weich resulta regsiring shutdown by trip which bringe the. power generatice but ia core damage or e twehalcel specifica= reactor subcritical. no core damage additiceal failure (- tion limits (3.3.1, (see Attachment 2, p. 57] immediately evident). of core cooling and
- 2. 2. 23 . (see Attacament 2, p. 59] makeup systene (which (see Attachment 2, p. 53) would lead to core melts.
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(See Attachmagt 2, p. $$I individuale coEEender* Ebene or any other vital Sosh.el occupying the ing an area of the arose of the plant as C>ntrol noce, or any plant, gli not control detined in the leaditied other vital areas over shutdown Amended Security Plan. of the plant as capet111ty or of any (See Attachment 2, p. 69) defined la the neodified vital areas sa defined Amended Security plan. La the seedified Amended (See Attachment 2, Secesity Plan. p. 71) (See Attachment 2, p. 6/] avecuation of Control Svesuation of Chatrol hoe anticipated or anos required vita respaired with control control of shutdown of shutdoun systems systems ag1 estan-establisted from listed from ammote assote Shutdown Panel Shutdown Panel witAin vitata 18 minutes. 13 atautes. (See Attacament 2, p. 68l [See Attaeneemt 2, p. 701 i i l l f' t
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L EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL AUG 0 21oR3 EPP-201 ASS'ESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 19 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 1 PAGE 14 0F 16 INITIATING CONDITIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS Materal Phenomena UWUSUAL EVDrF ALEST $175 AREA S ERGENCY GENERAL W ERCENCY An earthquate felt An earthquate indicated An setthquate indicated in-plant or detected to be greates than the to be greater than on seismic instru- Operating Saats safe Shutdown Sarthquate montation. Sarthgaake (0.06g). (0.12g) g plant not in (see Attachment 2, p. 78] [See Attachment 2, p. 83] cold ebutdown. (See Attachment 2, p. 88] Fleed, esperienced Flood, esperienced Flood exceeding design or projected, escoeding or projected, exceed- 11mits, elevation 196 feet, spillmey elevation . Lag elevation 790.5 la the Safe Shutdown of 783 feet in the Safe feet in the Safe Impoundment g plant not abutdown layoundment. Shutdown Impoundment. in cold ebutdoun. (See Attachment 2, p. 79] (See Attachment 2, p. 44) (See Attachment 2, p. 891 senter level in the Safe tow water level in the Law water level in the Safe Shutdown ! v ad--at Safe $butdown Impoundment Shutdown Impoundment below \ ("
- dropping uncontrollably. below elevation 755 feet. elevation 762 feet g plant (See Attachment 2, p. 80) (See At N h-nt 2, p. 851 not in cold shutdown.
(See Attachmet.t 2, p. 90] , . .4 National Meather Motional Meather Minde esperienced in Service warning of Service warning of eecess of design winds in escess of winde in excess of levels of 80 mph as mph E these wirds aph g these winde measured on meteoro-
==== red on meteorological measured on meteoro- logical tower Agt tower. (See Attachment logical tower. plant not in cold 2, p. Oil (See Attachamat 2 p. 861 shutdown. , , (See Attacament 2 p. $11 A tornado ohnerved A tornado striking appesecting or setting the plant facility.
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- k. DERGENCY PLAN MANUAL AUG 0 2 @T EPP-201 ASSESSMDIT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 20 OF 136 ATTACHMENT 1 PAGE 15 0F 16 INITIATING CONDITIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS
. otner resorde amusar. avner u. ant stT uma sica:xwct csurnu,siennocy Aircraft crash onsite gg, Aircraft craan into Aircraft craan affectieg unusual aircraft activity facility buildings vital structures by lapact over facility. or structures. or fire and,, plant not (See Attachment 2, p. 921 [See Attachment 2, p. 971 la cold shutdown.
ISee Attacament 2, p. 100] Train derailment oe= ette or near the site poelag threat to the c plant or employees. [See Attachment 2, p. 92] mapture of onsite malf oil pipe line [See Attacassent 2, p. 94] (".
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[See Attacament 2, p. 951 affecting plant from missile or emplo-operation. elos g plant not la [See Attacament 2, p. Sel cold asutdown. a (See Attachaeot 2, p. 101] I I .. . . . _ . I , usar-site or onsite Oncontrolled entry annostrolled entry l tanic or flammable gas into facility lato vital areas of tosis
- release. (Includes only environe of tonic or or flamman1e gases l natural gas release flamman1e gases. where lack of access l
free site underground [See Attachment 2, p. 991 to the area consti-pipeline.) tutes a safety l (See Attachment 2, p. 96] probles.
- [See Attachment 2, p. 102]
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4 CPSES IS!iME DATE PROCEDURE NO. ( EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL EPP-201 AUG 0 21983 ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 21 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 1 PAGE 16 0F 16 INITIATING CONDITIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS 2tjngr asserde (continued) mt3SUAf, Ev Dr? M.za? SITS AAEA metaGmeCY GuattaAI, netmastect Significant loss of control of radioactive materials resulting ta as linerease la either area radiatica monitor readings, airborne comoestratione, or contamination levele by a factor of 1000 or more. [See Attachment 2, p. 107] Otaer plant conditions Other plant conditione other plant conditione other plant conditions asiat that warrant esist that warrant esist that warrant tiene calat from increased awarenese prosautionary activation activation of emergency whatever source. ["'
- on the part of the plaat .of the hchnical Support , response facilities and that make the release operating staff or Center and placing radiological monitortag of lasgo amounts of State and/or local the Beergency operations tease, or a precautionary radioactivity la a offette authorities Focility and otaer toy notification to the paalio enort time period g regaire plant shutdown emergency response near the atte. poselble (e.g., any
[ unded tocanical personnel on standay. (See Attacament 2, p.1101 core melt attuation). I Spesification requirements [See Attactamat 2, p. 1991 [See At w h at 2, g levolve other than a p. Lill normal contro1Jed i stendoen. j (See Attachment 2, p. 1981 Tramayorting an
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- Safety System Failure or Malfunction 52 of 111 Abnormal Reactor Coolant System Pressure, 64 of ill Temperature or Flow Loss of Plant Cont;ol/ Security Compromise 66 of 111
.t i Loss of Assessment Capability 72 of 111 , Fire 75 of 111 ,
5 Natural Phenomena 78 of 111 Other Hazards 92 of 111
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'( EMTRGENCY PLAN MANUAL MUC 0 01003 EPP-201 ASSESSMENT OF EMERGI.NCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 23 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 2 0F 111 PA!tAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Radioactive Effluent Release EAL CLASSIFICATICN: Unusual Event - pi1TIATING CONDITIONS: Gaseous esdioactive effluent release to the environmer.t exceeding Technical Specification limits (3.11.2.1, 3.11.2.2, 3.11.2.3).
PfJtAMETER-INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: Any of the following gaseous offluent monitors
- in valid alarm mode for greater than I hour:
(
, Plant Vent Stack Monitor IRE-5568, or <~ , Plant Vent Stack Monitor IRE-5570, or s _
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(. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL AUG 0 219W EPP-201 ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVEL:1 AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 24 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 3 OF 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Radioactive Effluent Release EAL CLASSIFICATION: Alert INITIATING CONDITIONS: Gaseous radioactive effluent release to the
, environment exceeding Technical Specification limits (3.11.2.1, 3.11.2.2, 3.11.2.3).
PARAMETER INDICATIONS
.AND OTHER CRITERIA: Any of the following gaseous affluent monitors alarming at 10 times the alarm setpoint:
Plant Vent Stack Monitor IRE-5568, or Plant Vent Stack Monitor IRE-5570, or (.. Plant Vent Stack Monitor IRE-5575,s'or As verified by the Radiation Protection Section based upon the results of any analysis conducted. 4 . + -m- s e.w p m,4se w w w h o a.e.e ged = *
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(' EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL AUG 0 010QJ EPP-201 ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION' REVISION NO. O PAGE 25 0F 136 ATTACEMENT 2 PAGE 4 0F lli PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Radioactive Effluent Release EAL CLASSIFICATION: Unusual Event INITIATING CONDITIONS: Liquid radioactive affluent release to the environment exceeding Technical Specification limits (3.11.1.1, 3.11.1.2). PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: Any cf the following liquid affluent monitors in valid alarm mode for greater than 15 minutes: Waste Liquid Effluent to Evaporation Ponds Monitor 1RE5100, and Wasta Liquid Effluent Isolation Valve IRV-5100 fails to shut, or
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Waste Liquid Effluent Monitor XRE5253, and Waste Liquid Effluent Isolation Valve XRV-5253 fails to shut, or As verified by.the Radiation Protection Section based upon the results of any analysis
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. environment exceeding Technical Specification limits (3.11.1.1, 3.11.1.2).
PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: Any of the following liquid effluent monitors at 10 times their alarm setpoint: Waste Liquid Effluent Monitor IRE-5253, and Waste Liquid Effluent Isolation Valve XRV-5253 fails to shut, or Waste Liquid Effluent to Evaporation Pond: Monitor (turbine drains) 1RE5100, and Wasu. Liquid Effluent Isolation Valve 1RV-5100 fails
.to shut, or As verified by the Radiation Protection Section based upon the results of any analysis conducted. /
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.k , . EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL AUG 0 2 MRT EPP-201 , ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 27 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 6 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Radioactive Effluent Release EAL CLASSIFICATION: Site Area Emergency INITIATING CONDITIONS: Effluent monitors detect levels corresponding to greater than-50 mR/hr Whole Body.or 250 mR/hr
- Thyroid for 1/2 hour at the site boundary for stable meteorological conditions (Stability Classification F), or Greater than 500 mR/hr Whole Body or 2500 mR/hr Thyroid for 2 minutes at the site boundary for stable meteorological conditions.(Stability Classification F), or
(,,T '. These dose rates are projected based upon other plant parameters, or These dose rates are measured in the environs, or. Per Procedure EPP-304, Environmental Protection 1 Agency Protective Action Guida exposure levels are projected to be exceeded outside the site boundary. PARAMETER INDICATION - AND OTHER CRITERIA: These dose rates are measured at the site boundary following implementation of Procedure EPP-309, "Offsite Radiological Monitoring", or Containment Radiation Monitors: 1RE-6250 reading greater than (later) 1RE-6251- reading greater than (later) 1RE-6252 reading greater than (later) 1RE-6253 reading greater than'(later) , or h - (continued on the following page)
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- k. EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL AUG 0 21@T EPP-201 ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 28 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 7 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS Plant Vent Stack Monitors:
XRE-5568 reading greater than (later) XRE-5575 reading greater than (later) XRE-5570 reading greater than (later) , or Airborne radioactivity concentrations in the Containment greater than 6 x 10 ' uci/cm3 , and alarms received on any of the following monitors: 1RE-5502 1RE-5503 1RE-5566, or
, Projected dose races of 500 mR/hr Wholn Body or
(? 250 mR/hr Thyroid are determined by Procedure I EPP-302, " Manual Assessment of Radioligical Conditions", or Procedure EPP-301, "C imputer Assessment of Radiological Conditions '.
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, site boundary under actual meteorological conditions, 3
These dose rates are projected based on other plant parameters or in-plant samples, 3 (.'. These dose rates are measured in the environs. PARAMETER INDICATIONS 1 AND OTHER CRITERIA: These dose rates are measured at the site beundary following implementation of Procedure EPP-309, "Offsite Radiological Monitoring", or Containment Radiation Monitors: 1RE-6250 reading greater than (later) 1RE-6251 reading greater than (later) 1RE-6252 reading greater than (later) 1RE-6253 reading greater than (later) , or 4 Plant Vent Stack Monitors: XRE-5568 reading greater than (later) XRE-5570 reading greater than (later) XRE-5575 reading greater than (later) , or ( (continued on the following page)' p g p- ,e.- - p .--r yy.., --m.y..y.-g-
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" Manual Assessment of Radiological Conditions",
or Procedure EPP-301, " Computer Assessment of Radiological Conditions".
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- EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL AUG 0 21GT EPTm201 ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 32 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 a PAGE 11 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Loss of Primary Coolant f.aundary EAL CLASSIFICATION; Alert l
INITIATING CONDITIONS: Reactor Coolant System leak rate greater than 50 gym but less than the makeup capacity of 2 centrifugal charging pumps (approximately 300 gpa). PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: Greater than 50 gym (but less than' 300 gpa difference between charging flow rate and letdown flow rate'as indicated on; FI-121 (charging) and FI-132 (letdown), or Identified by RCS leak rate calculation. i ., AND Unexplained rise in Containment air temperature as indicated on any of the following: TI-5400 TI-5401 TI-5402 TI-5403 TI-5404, or Rise in Containment radiation levels as indicated on any of the following channels: RE-6250 , RE-6251 F RE-6252 I
'RE-6253 RE-6255 RE-6256 ' '
RE-6285, or Containment Floor Drain / Sump Pump cycles more frequently. Containment water level rises as , indicated on LT-4781. Containment pressure ' increases as indicated on any of the following: f. (continued on the following page) !
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CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. (, EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL- EPP-201 n11e n. ~o .. ghYy u ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 3_3 0F 136 ATfACHMENT 2 PAGE 12 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS PI-834 through PI-937, inclusive, or decreasing Pressurizer level, or decreasing RCS pressure with no change in power (Power Ranges N41, N42, N43 and N44); or Safety Injection initiation with verified flow into the core as indicated by pump discharge pressure and flow indication.
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EMERCENCY PLAN MANUAL AllC () o tam- EPP-201
- .m ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 34 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 13 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Loss of Primary Coolant Boundary EAL CLASSIFICATION: Site Area Emergency INITIATING CONDITIONS: Loss of Coolant Accident greater than the makeup capacity of 2 centrifugal charging pumps (approximately 300 gpm).
PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: PRZR low pressure RX trip, or RCS pressure decreasing uncontrollably, or
~
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r AND Righ Containment pressure alarm, or High Containment sump level alarm, or High Containment humidity alarm, or-High Containment radiation alarm. AND Level in one S/G higher or increasing. 0,,,R Decrease in RCS pressure, and inadequate subcooling margin equal to or less than 20*F as indicated by the Core Cooling Monitor. 1 ('
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- ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 35 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 14 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Loss of Primary Coolant Boundary EAL CLASSIFICATION: General Emergency INITIATING CONDITIONS: Small or large Loss of Coolant Accident with failure of ECCS to perform leading to severe core degradation or melting.
PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: -LOCA INDICATIONS PRZR low pressure RX trip, or RCS pressure decreasing uncontrollably, or (,'h '
' ECCS (CCP, RER, SI) unable to maintain a stable PR2R level.
M High Containment pressure alarm, or High Con *:ainment sump level alarm, or
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, Increased act,ivity in the Containment as ! measured by Containment Air Sample, or
, Increased activity in the primary coolant, as measured from a sample analysis performed by the Chemistry and. Environmental Section (abnormal increase in Iodine-131 or Iodine-133).
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High pressure safety inject.an failure, as indicated by CCP monitor light box indication, CCP handsvitch indication, or
. CCP flow indication; or cj Low pressure safety injection failure, as indicated by Accumulator Isolation Valves shut; SI Pump failure (Monitor light box, handsvitch, or flow indications); SI system failure on *i Safety System Inoperable Indication (SSII); RER Pump failure (monitor light box, handsvitch or flow indications); or RER System failure on SSII. -I. ,,* .y, 4 . -
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CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. k.' - EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL MIC 0 9 Mhy - EPP-201 ASSESSMENT OF DIERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PL.4N ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 37 OF 136 w ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 16 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS
-EVENT CATEGORY: Loss of Primary Coolant Boundary j EAL CLASSIFICATION: General Emargency INITIATING CONDITIONS: Loss of Coolant Accident greater than the makeup capacity of 2 centrifugal charging pumps, and loss of containment integrity, with potential loss of cladding. .
PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: LOCA INDICATIONS PRZR low pressure RX trip, or
, RCS pressure decreasing uncontrollably, or C.
ECCS (CCP, RHR, SI) unabla to maintain a stable PRZR level.
~ AND High Containment pressure alarm, or-High Containment sump' level alarm, or High Containment humidity alarm, or High Containment radiation alarm.
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. indicated by monitor light boxes, or Stesa line break between containment and MSIV (All MSIV monitor light boxes indicate closed, and steam pressure in one S/G still' decreasing),
or Shift Supervisor's opinion, i and POTENTIAL LOSS OF FUEL CLADDING INDICATIONS Core exit thermocouples temperature high and rising, or l. Loss of ECCS as indicatec by increased activity in the Containment as measured from a containment atmosphere sar.ple, or 3 l-i i (continued on the following page) l-l l l I
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'( EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL AUG 0 2198T EPP-201 ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 39 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 18 0F 111 , PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS Increased activity in the primary coolant, as measured from a sample analysis performed by the Chemistry and Environmental Section (abnormal increase in Iodine-131 or Iodine-133).
AND High pressure safety injection failure, as indicated by CCP monitor light box indication, CCP handsvitch indication, or CCP flow indication; or t, .
- Low pressure safety injection failure, as indicated by Accumulator Isolation Valves shut; SI Pump failure (monitor light box, handswitch, or flow indications); SI System failure on Safety System Inoperable Indication (SSII); RHR
, Pump failure (monitor light box, handsvitch, or flow indications); or RHR System failure on SSII, or Loss of AC Power as indicated by SSII, indication of loss of Onsite Diesel, or loss of 480 VAC.
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. ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 42 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 21 0F 111 - PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Steam Generator Tube Failure EAL CLASSIFICATION: Unusual Event INITIATING CONDITIONS: Primary to secondary leak rate exceeding Tech'nical Specification limits (3.4.6.2) but less than the makeup capacity of 2 Centrifugal Charging Pumps (approximately 300 gpm).
PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: HIGH PRIMARY LEAK RATE INDICATION Identified by RCS leak rate calculation, or operator observation:
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PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: High S/G blowdown activity alarm on RE-4200, or Main Steam Line Radiation Monitor Alarm on the RM-11 console, or Condenser off-gas high radiation alarm on RE-2959. AND PRZR low pressure RX trip, or RCS pressure decreasing uncontrollably. ECCS (CCP, SI, RER) unable to maintain a stable PRZR level as indicated by LI-459, LI-460, or LI-461.
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EVENT CATEGORY: Steam Generator Tube Failure EAL CLASSIFICATION: Site Area Emergency INITIATING CONDITIONS: Rapid failure of steam generator tubes with loss of offsite power (leak rate greater than makeup capacity of 2 centrifugal charging pumps, approximately 300 spa). 4 PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: STEAM GENERATOR TUBE FAILURE INDICATION High S/G blowdown activity alarm on RE-4200, or Main Steam Line Radiation Monitor Alarm on the
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, PAGE 29 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS-FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Main Steam Line Break EAL CLASSIFICATION: Site Area Emergency INITIATING CONDITIONS: St'eam line break with primary-to-secondary leak .i rate greater than 50 gpm and indication of fuel idamage.
PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: . STEAM LINE EREAK WITH PRIMARY-TO-SECONDARY LEAK INDICATION Increasing Containment pressure, and High Containment airb rne radioactivity alarn ^ O (greater than 6 X 10 9 uci/cm;). 1
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AND STEAM LINE BREAK WITH PRIMARY-TO-SECONDARY LEAK INDICATION Steam Line Low Pressure SI activation, and j T,y, decreasing. AND High S/G Blowdown radioactivity alarm on RE-4200, or Main Steam Line Radiation Monitor Alarm en the RM-ll console. AND (continued on the following page) I.
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, LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 54 0F 136 3
4 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 33 0F 111 j FARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS l EVENT CATEGORY: Main Steam Line Break EAL CLASSIFICATION: General Emergency INITIATING CONDITIONS: Steam line break inside the Containment with priu ry-to-secondary leak rate greater than 50 gym and indication of fuel damags and potential-for loss of containment integrity. PARAMETER INDICATIONS STEAM LINE BREAK WITH PRIMARY-TO-SECONDARY LEAK AND OTHER CRITERIA: INDICATION Steam Line Low Pressure SI activation, and T,,, decreasing. j-AND ,
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. . . . , . . . ~ . (* CPSES DATE PROCEDURE NO. D4ERGENCY PLAN MANUAL ISSUdG A 0 21983' EPP-201 ASSESSMENTOFEMERGENCiACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION No. O PAGE 55 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 34 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS Charging-to-letdown flow mismatch has increased by 50 gpm. AND FUEL DAMAGE INDICATION Failed Fuel Monitor alarm on RE-406. AND POTENTIAL LOSS OF CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY INDICATIONS Containment pressure approaching design limits and rising as indicated on any of the following: PI-834 through PI-937, inclusive; Loss of Containment Spray System as indicated on SSII, or Containment Spray Pump discharge pressure or flow indications;
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, EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL AUG 0 9.10M EPP-201 ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCT ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 56 0F 136 ATTACEMENT 2 PAGE 35 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATECORY: Fuel Element Failure EAL CLASSIFICATION: Unusual Event INITIATING CONDITIONS: Fuel claddifig failure g exceeding Technical Specification limits (3.4.8).
PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: Valid Failed Fuel Monitor alarm on RE-406, and Failed fuel as indicated-by reactor coolant sample analysis. pR_ Dose equivalent I-131 activity greater than 1.0 uci/gm as indicated by analysis. d 9
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,- than 20'F as indicated by the Cora Cooling Monitor, or Void present in RCS (other than in the PRZR) indicated by PRZR anomalias, or Dose equivalent I-131 activity greater than 300 L uci/gm as indicated by analysis.
AND Temperature rise across the core increasing, OR Shift Supervisor's opinion.
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'4 { N EPP-201 ASSESSMENT QF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PACE 60 0F 136 .
ATTACEMENT 2 PAGt,39 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS REACTOR COOLANT LEAK RATE INDICATIONS RCS leak rate calculation indicates greater than
$0 gym leakage, or Charging-to-letdown flow mismatch has increased by 50 gpm.
AND POTENTIAL LOSS OF CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY INDICATION Containment pressure approaching design limits and still rising as indicated on any of the following: PI-834 through PI-937, inclusive, or Loss of Centainment Spray System as indicated on SSII, or Contaiwant Spray Pump discharge pressure or flow indications, SR, Shift Supervisor's opinion. t
' CPSES PROCEDURE NO.
EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL IS{yK MUGDAY O 1983 EPP-201 ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION
' LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 61 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 40 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Fuel Element Failure EAL CLASSIFICATION: General Emergency INITIATING CONDITIONS: Degraded core with loss of coolable geometry and rapid failure of steam generator tubes (leak rate greater than the makeup capacity of 2 centrifugal charging pumps) with loss of offsite power.
PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: DEGRADED CORE WITH LOSS OF C00LABLE GEOMETRY INDICATION High core exit temperature (greater than 1200*F) syj , as indicated by an average of the 5 highest-reading core exit thermocouples (TI-001 through TI-050, inclusive), or Inadequate subcooling margin equal to or greater than~20*F as indicated by the Core Cooling
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PROCEDURE NO. EPP-201 ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 62 OF 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 41 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS RAPID FAILURE OF STEAM GENERATOR TUBES INDICATION High S/G blowdown activity alarm on RE-4200, or Main Steam Line Radition Monitor Alarm on the RM-11 console, or Condenser off-gas high radiation alarm on , RE-2959. AND PRZR low pressure RX trip, or i , RCS pressure decreasing uncontrollably. ECCS (CCP, SI, RHR) unable to maintain a stable PRZR level as indicated by LI-459, L1-460, or LI-461 AND No significant increase in Containment , temperature, pressure, radiation levels or sump level.
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OR l Shife Supervisor's opinion. l LOSS OF OFFSITE POWER INDICATIONS l Loss of voltage indication on all 6.9KV IE l Buses, or 6.9KV feeder breaker position status lights i indicate open, or l L Loss of preferred an alternate offsite power as indicated on SSII. i i' \ , l l h i' i' e
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- Void present in RCS (other than in the PRZR) indicated by PRZR anomalies, or Dose equivalent I-131 activity greater than 300 uci/gm as indicated by analysis.
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EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL AU 021983 EPP-201 ASSESSMDIT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 64 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 43 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR DfERGENCY ACTION LEVELS LOSS OF CONTAINMENT INDICATIONS Monitor light boxes indicate all Containment penetrations (Phase A and Phase B) are not closed, or Steam line break downstream from Main Steam Isolation Valves (MSIV) and MSIV malfunction, as indicated by monitor light boxes, or Steam line break between the Containment wall and MSIV (all MSIV valve position lights indicate closed, and steam pressure in one S/G still decreasing), or 9K {3 Shift Supervisor's opinion. AND POTENTIAL LOSS OF RCS BOUNDARY AS INDICATED BY ECCS FAILURE Increased activity in the Containment as measured frca containment atmosphere sample,.or Increased activity in the primary coolant, as measured from a sample analysis performed by the Chemistry and Environmental Section (abnormal increase in Iodine-131 or Iodine-133). AND High pressure safety injection failure, as indicated by CCP monitor light box indication, CCP handsvitch indication, or CCP flow indication; or Low pressure safety injection failure, as indicated by Accumulator Isolation Valves shut; SI Pump
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LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 70 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 49 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR IMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Loss of Electrical Power EAL CLASSIFICATION: General Emergency INITIATING CONDITIONS: Loss of offsite power AND loss of onsite AC power capability concurrent with total loss of Auxiliary Feedwater capability for several hours resulting in loss of level in all Steam Generators PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: Loss of voltage indication on all 6.9tv 1E Buses or, 6.9KV feeder breaker position status lights indicate open, or k- Loss of preferred and alternate offsite power as indicated on SSII. AND Failure of both onsite diesel generators to start upon actuation signal, or Onsite diesel generators determined inoperable by surveillance test. AND Failure of Auxiliary Feedwater System as indicated on SSII (Auxiliary Feedwater i. Motor-Driven Pumps and Auxiliary Feedvater l Turbine-Driven Pump), or , Monitor light box, handsvitch, and flow indications show that pumps are not functioning.
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ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 61 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS Low pressure safety injection failure, as indicated by Accumulator Isolation Valves shut; SI Pump failure (monitor light box, handsvitch, or flow indications); SI System failure on Safety System Inoperable Indicatica (SSII); RER pump failura (monitor light box, handswitch, or flow indications); or RHR System failure on SSII. k
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. ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS'AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 84 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 63 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS Loss of Feedwater System as indicated by monitor light box, handswitch or flow indications, or Feedvater Isolation Valves indicate closed, and Loss of Auxiliary Feedwater System as indicated on SSII, or AFW pump discharge pressure or flow indications, and Loss of CCP (high pressure safety injectica) as indicated by monitor light box, handswitch or flow indications, and Loss of RHR as indicated on SSII, or RER pump discharge pressure or flow indications.
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. ASSESSMENT OF DfERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 85 OF 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 64 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Abnormal RCS Pressure, Temperature of Plow EAL CLASSIFICATION: Unusual Event INITIATING CONDITIONS: Reactor Coolant System c2mperature and/or pressure exceeding Technical Specification limits (3.4.9), or abnormal core exit temperatures (incore thermocouple readings).
PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: Exceeding Reactor Core Safety Limits as shown in Technical Specification Figure 2.1-1, or RCS pressure greater than 2735 psig, or Reactor Coolant System (except PRZR) temperature-($ b, and pressure exceed limit lines of Technical i Specification Figures 3.4-2 and 3.4-3, or ! Heatup rate greater than 100*F/hr, or Cooldown race greater than 100*F/hr, or Temperature change of greater than or equal to 10*F in any one-hour period during inservice hydrostatic and leak testing operations above the heatup and cooldown curves, or PR2R limit violations: Heatup rate greater than 100*F/hr, or ) Cooldown rate greater than 200*F/hr, or PRZR spray water temperature differential greater than 625'F, or T -. Inadequate subcooling margin equal to or less than 20*F as indicated by the Core Cooling Monitor, or The average of the 5 highest-reading core exit thermocouples is greater than 1200*F. (' I
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PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: Reactor Coolant Pump trip indication (monitor light box, handswitch or flow indications), or Reactor Coolant Pump phase over-current alarm. - or Reactor trip on loss of coolant flow, or Inadequate subcooling margin equal to or less than 20*F as indicated by the Core-Cooling Monitor AND
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- . LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 96 0F 136 ATIACHMENT 2 PAGE 75 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Fire EAL CI.ASSIFICATION: Unusual Event INITIATING CONDITIONS: Fire lasting more than 10 minutes within the boundaries of the Protected Area but not affecting safety systems.
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DfERGENCY PLAN MANUAL AUu 0 21983 EPP-201 ASSESSMDT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLA'f ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 112 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 91 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERCENCY ACTION LEVELS EVDT CATEGORY: Natural Phenomenon EAL CLASSIFICATION: Site Area Emergency INITIATING CONDITIONS: Winds experienced in excess of design levels of 80 mph as measured on the u teorological tower
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CPSES ISS ' PROCEDURE NO. l., EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAI. N 1983 EPP-201 ASSESSMENT OF DERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 113 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 92 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Other Hazards EAL CLASSIFICATION: Unusual Event INITIATING CONDITIONS: Aircraft crash onsite or unusual aircraft activity over facility 7 PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: Observation of event. I ', ' I i i I I I l
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. ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 114 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 93 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Other Hazards EAL CLASSIFICATION: Unusual Event INITIATING CONDITIONS: Train derailment onsite or near the site posing a threat to the plant or employees.
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. PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY:
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- LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 119 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 98 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Other Hazards EAL CLASSIFICATION: Alert INITIATING CONDITIONS: Known explosion damage to facility affecting
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PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER, CRITERIA: Observation of event and associated system alazas in the following buildings: Containment Electrical and Controls Building i Auxiliary Building Safeguards Building Turbine Building Fuel Handling Building Service Water Intake Structure Circulating Water Intake Structure. AND Shif t Supervisor's opinion. 1 e
CPSES PRCCEDURE NO. EMTRCENCY PLAN MANUAL ISSg' - EPP-201 ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 122 0F 136 ATTACEMENT 2 PAGE 101 0F 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Other Hazards EAL CLASSIFICATION: Site Area Emergency INITIATING CONDITIONS: Severe damage to safe shutdown equipment from missile or explosion and plant not in cold shutdown, PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: Observation of event and associated system alarms. , AND Shift Supervisor's opinion. i.. t
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' ASSESSMENT OF DIERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 123 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 102 0F 111 ; PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Other Hazards EAL CLASSIFICATION: Site Area Emergency INITIATING CONDITIONS: Uncontrolled entry into vital areas of toxic or flannnable gases where lack of access to the area constitutes a safety problem.
PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: Observation of event and associated system alarms in the following areas: Control Room Cable Spreading Room Switchgear Room
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CPSES PROCEDURE NO. ISSUFs DATE EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Allh 0 2 l@ EPP-201 ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 128 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 107 OF 111 PARAMETER INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS EVENT CATEGORY: Other Hazards EAL CLASSIFICATION: Alert INITIATING CONDITIONS: Significant loss of control of radioactive materials resulting in an increase in either area radiation monitor readings, airborne concentrations, or contamination levels by a factor of 1000 or more. PARAMETER INDICATIONS AND OTHER CRITERIA: Valid alarma on the Area Radiation Monitoring System and the Process Radiation Monitoring System, or f; Results of surveys conducted by the Radiation Protection Section. 7 i < o-w , - - . ,ma w-. 4 - , , -, e , _ . ..y y y.,,,,.,.w - .- w q
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CPSES ISSUE DATE PROCEDURE NO. EMERGENCY P1.AN MANUAL MlQ09,N8T EPP-201
-ASSESSMENT OF EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 133 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 3 PAGE 1 OF 1 EMERGENCY PLAN ACTIVATION FOR A NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT
- 1. Assess and respond.
- 2. Promptly (within.15 minutes) inform State and county authorities, the NRC (within 1 hour), and CPSES personnel of the nature of the unusual event in accordance with Procedure EPP-203, " Emergency Notification and Communications".
- 3. Initiate Procedure EPP-109, " Duties of the Emergency Coordinator".
- 4. Augment onshift resources as needed.
- 5. Escalate to a more severe class, if appropriate.
- 6. In accordance with the provisions of Procedure EPP-121. " Recovery and Reentry", inform State and county authorities and the NRC of the event close-out by verbal summary followed by a written summary within 24 hours.
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! 1. Assess and respond.
Promptly (within 15' minutes) inform State and cot.nty authorities, the 2. NRC (within 1 hour), and CPSES personnel of the nature of the emergency condition in accordance with Procedure EPP-203, " Emergency Notification and Communications".
'3. Initiate Procedure EPP-109, " Duties of the Emergency Coordinator".
4 Augment resources by initiating activation of the Operations Support
-Center and Technical Support Center (within 40 minutes) in accordance with Procedures EPP-205, " Activation of the Operations Support Center", and EPP-204, " Activation of the Technical Support Center".
Consider initiating activation of Emergency Operations Pacility in accordance with Procedure EPP-206, "Activatien of the Emergency Operations Facility". . t
- 5. ' Consider evacuation of non-essentini site' personnel to facilitate personnel monitoring and accountability it, accordance with Procedures
. EPP-210, " Evacuation", and EPP-209, " Personnel Assembly and
' Accountability".
- 6. Initiate deployment of the Onsite Survey Teams an:t associated communications in accordance with Procedure EPP-310. "Onsite and
'Inplant Radiological Survtys", as'needed. Consider initiating the deployment of the Offsite Monitoring Teams in accordance with.
( Procedure EPP-309, "Offsite Radiolcgical Monitoring". *
- 7. Initiate radiological assessment activities in accordance with Procedures EPP-300, " Manual Calculation of Release Rates", EPP-301, "Cocputer Assessment of i'adiological Conditions", and EPP-302s " Manual Assessment,of Radiclogical, Conditions", as appropriate-
- ' 8. Provide perio'dic plant status, meteorological, and dose estimate updates to State,and county. authorities. .
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- 9. : Escalate ' to a more severe class, if appropriate. .
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- 10. In accordance with the provisions of Procedure EPP-121. " Recovery cad Reentry",' inform State and county authorities and the NRC'of the esent close-out or reductice in classification level by verbal summary followed by s written summary within 8 hours.
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- 1. Assess and respond.
- 2. Pronptly (within 15 minutes) inform State and county authorities, the NRC (within 1 hour), and CPSES personnel of the nature of the emergency condition in accordance with Procedure EPP-203, " Emergency Notification and Communications".
; , 3. Recommend that county authorities activate the Prompt Notification System within 15 minutes.
i ' s i ' 4. Initiate Procedure EPP-109, " Duties of the Emergency Coordinator". m
- u 5. lugnanc resour:es by initiating activation of the Operations Support Center and Techni' cal Support Center (within 40 minutes) in accordance with Procedure EPP-205, " Activation of the Operations Support Center",
and EPP-204,- " Activation of the Technical Support Center", and by
' - initiating activation of the Emergency Operations Facility (within 70 s.' minutes)-in accordance with Procedure EPP-206, " Activation of the 3 Energency Operations Facility".
k~ 6. Initiate an evacuation of all nonessential site personnel to facilitate personnel monitoring and accountability in accordance with Procedures EPP-210. " Evacuation", and EPP-209, " Personnel Assembly and
., Accountability".
- 7. Initiate deployment of the Onsite Survey Teams and assoc?ated
.e communications in accordance with Procedure EPP-310. "Onsste and '-,-. I6-P.lant Radiological Surveys", and Offsite Monitoring teams in accordance with Procedure EPP-309, "Offsite Radiological Monitoring".
- 8. At the Emergency Operations Facility, designate a dedicated communicator at the Energency Operations Facility to provide plant
- status updates to State and county authorities.
- 9. At cha Emergency Operations Facility, make senior onsite technical and asnagement scaff available for consultation with the NRC and State representatives. ,
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,- LEVELS AND PLAN ACTIVATION REVISION NO. O PAGE 136 0F 136 ATTACHMENT 5 PAGE 2 0F 2 EMERGENCY PLAN ACTIVATION FOR A SITE AREA EMERGENCY / GENERAL EMERGENCY j 10. . Initiate radiological assessment activities in accordance with Procedures EPP-300,'" Manual Calculation of Release Rates". EPP-301, " Computer Assessment of Radiological Conditions", and EPP-302, " Manual Assessment of Radiological Conditions", as appropriate.
- 11. Provide meteorological and dose estimate updates regarding current and projected conditions to State and county authorities.
- 12. If appropriate, provida protective action recounser.dations to State and county authorities in accordance with Procedure EPP-304,-" Protection Action Guides".
-- 13. Escalate to a General Emergency, if appropriate.
- 14. In accordance with'the provisions of Procedure EPP-121, " Recovery and.
Reentry", inform State and county authorities, and the NRC of the s' . event close-out or reduction in classification level by briefing the j - appropriate authorities followed by a written sussary vithin 8 hours.
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, 1.0 Purpose This procedure provides instructions and call lists for notifying those personnel assigned to the CPSES Emergency Organization, and Federal, State and local authorities in the event of a declared emergency condition at CPSES. Within the scope of this procedure, specific notification time contraints, and the methods available for contacting emergency response personnel and organizations are discussed.
In addition, this procedure contains an Emergency Response Directory (Attachment 1) which lists the work and emergency plan phone numbers of those personnel assigned to the CPSES Emergency Organization, and the phone numbers of those offsite organizations who could respond to
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an emergency condition at CPSES. In addition, this directory lists emergency plan phone numbers by emergency plan position title. 2.0 Applicability This procedure applies to all personnel assigned to the CPSES Emergency Organization. Specifically, this procedure applies to those lf,. , $ . personnel within the CPSES Emergency Organization who are assigned
- responsibilities for initiating and/or maintaining communications within the CPSES Emergenc'y Organization, and with Corporate personnel, and local, State and Federal officials and agencies.
This procedure becomes effective when issued.. 3.0 Definitions None 4.0 Instructions
- . 4.1 Precautions
. 4.1.1 Regardless of the severity of the EAL' declared, initial - notification of State and local authorities via the .[ ring-down telephone line, or other alternate means of communication, shall be accomplished within 15 minutes of the recognition of the emergency condition.
4.1.2 Regardless of the severity of the EAL declared, initial . notification of 'the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Incident Response Center via the Emergency Notification- ' ~ System (ENS), or other alternate means of communication shall be accomplished within 60 minutes of the recognition of the~ emergency condition. Similarly, initial g;
.. notification of the NRC-Region IV Headquarters office i ~
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'C- EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL EPP-203 JUL 291983 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATIONS REVISION NO. 2 PAGE 3 0F 104 4.1.3 Regardless of che level of activation and staffing of the CPSES Emergency Organization, any initial or followup communications with: State and local authorities, which include the recommendation of protective action measures for the general public, shall be handled directly by the Emergency Coordinator.
4.1.4 In the event that the emergency condition requires immediate offsite assistance (e.g., ambulance or firefighting), such assistance shall be summoned prior to proceeding with the notification processes described in paragraphs 4.2 and 4.3 below. 4.1.5 The message formats provided in Attachment 2 and 3 to this procedure are to be used for communications within and between the various emergency response organizations; these message formats are not intended to be used for public information purposes. 4.1.6 In the event that this procedure is initiated'as part of an emergency preparedness drill or exercise, all radio and _ (". . telephone communications shall be preceded and followed by ' the statement: "This is a drill". 4.1.7- Personnel performing initial notifications with the CPSES Emergency Organization should be brief and to the point in - the message delivered so as to expedite the notification process. 4.1.8 Personnel within the CPSES Emergency Organization receiving initial notificatioa messages should avoid requesting of the caller any more emergency-related information than is necessary to perform further notifications or to execute any required immediate
-emergency response actions prior to proceeding to assigned emergency response facilities..
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; 4.2.1 Initial notification of those personnel assigned to the = CPSES Emergency Organization shall be completed via the Station page-party system, the intra-plant telephone system and/or the commercial celephone system. -
4.2.1.1 During normal work hours, the Station page-party system and the intra-plant telephone system shall serve as the primary means for notifying personnel of an emergency condition at CPSES. 7
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prescribed in paragraph 4.3 below. The initial notification process is illustrated in Attachnent 8 "CPSES Emergency Orga'nization Initial Notification Flow Chart". NOTE: The Station page-party system may not be heard by personnel working in the Administration building. Thus, during normal work hours, the on-duty Shift Supervisor should also initiate the appropriate initial notification process via the intra-plant telephone systen. 4.2.4 In the event that the initial notification process was - accomplished via a planc-wide announcement or the sounding
-of the site evacuation alarm signal, and it appears that one or more emergency plan position-holders have not reported to their designated energency response facility. ,s within a reasonable amount of time, the' individual (s) *i holding notification responsibilities as prescribed in paragraph 4.3 below shall initiate notification of the missing personnel or their designated alternates.
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, prescribed in paragraph 4.3 below shall utilize the appropriate call list contained in Attachment 4, 5, or-6 to this procedure.
4.2.6.1 During the notification process, each individual holding notification responsibilities shall note, on the call list used, the following: 4.2.6.1.1 Whether or not initial or recall notification was successfully cemplaced for each individual or organization called. 4.2.6.1.2 The time at which each call to an individual or organization was placed. 4.2.6.1.3 The status of the individual or organization notified, i.e.:
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condition (no innediata further actions are required);
- b. Placed in a- standby (S) status (awaiting further instructions);
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- c. Activated (A), and proceeding to designated emergency response facility or mobilizing emergency response organization.
4.2.6.2 When attempting to notify an individual'by celephone, allow at least ten (10) rings for the call to be answered. If there is no answer, proceed to contact an alternate for that position. . 4.2.6.3 Efforts to notify personnel assigned to a particular emergency plan position should be - continued until either the primary or an
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, U EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL JUL 291983 EPP-203 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATIONS REVISION NO. 2 PAGE 6 0F 104 4.2.6.4 If, for any reason, an individual is unable to notify either the primary or alternate (s) who,
, in turn, are responsible for initiating further notifications, that individual shall assume the notification responsibilities of that emergency plan position as prescribed in paragraph 4.3 . below.
4.3 Initial Actions 4.3.1 Notification of Unusual Event 4.3.1.1 Shift Supervisor 4.3.1.1.1 Following recognition and classification of the emergency condition in accordance with the provisions of Procedure EPP-001,
" Assessment of Emergency Aceton Levels and Plan Activation", the on-duty Shift Supervisor (as the interim (f,
Emergency Coordinator) shall complete the Initial Notification Message to Offsite Organizations form provided in Attachment 2. 4.3.1.1.2 Using the ring-down line located in the Control Room or the alternste phone numbers provided in Attachment
- 4. " Notification of Unusual Event Call List", the on duty Shift Supervisor shall contact the following offsite organizations within 15 minutes'and furnish those organizations with the 4 information contained in the completed Initial Notification Message to Offsite Organizations form:
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- a. Hood County Sheriff's Dispatcher 5 (E=ergency Operations Center)
- b. Somervell County Sheriff's Dispatcher (Emergency Operations -
Center)
- c. Texas Department of Public Safety, Region 6A Headquarters (k'aco).
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- EMERGENCY PI.AN MANUAI. JUL 291983 EPP-203 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATIONS REVISION NO. 2 PAGE 7 0F 104 4.3.1.1.3 Using the call _ list provided in Attachment 4, the on-duty Shift Supervisor shall then proceed to contact the following individuals and advise them of the status of the emergency situation,
- a. Manager, Plant Operations
- b. Operations Superintendent 4.3.1.1.4 Within one (1) hour, the on-duty Shif t Supervisor shall notify the NRC Incident Response Center in Bethesda, Maryland (via the ENS extension located in the Control Room), and the NRC-Region IV Headquarters office in Arlington, Texas.
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the. status of the emergency situation. 4.3.1.3 Manager, Nuclear Operations 4.3.1.3.1 Following the receipt of the initial notification from the Manager,' Plant Operations, the Manager, Nuclear Operations, shall notify the following individuals and advise them of the status of the energency situation:
- a. Vice President, Nuclear
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'4.3.1.4 Public Information Coordinator ,4.3.1.4.1 Following the receipt of the initial notification from the Manager, Nuclear Operations, the Public Information Coordinator shall contact the Corporate Inf,ormation Services Support Coordinator and advise him of the status of the energency situation.
4.3.2 Alert 4.3.2.1 Shift Supervisor 4.3.2.1.1 Following recognition and classification of the amargency condition in accordance with the provisions of Procedure EPP-201, the on-duty Shift Supervisor (as the interim Emergency Coordinator) shall complete the Initial Notification Message to Offsite Organizations form s.t
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4.3.2.1.2 Using the ring-down line located in the Control Roca or the alternate phone numbers provided in Attachment .
- 5. " Alert Call List", the on-duty Shif t Supervisor shall contact .the following offsite organizations within 15 minutes and furnish those organizations with the information contained in the completed Initial Notification Message to Offsite Organizations for=:
- a. Hood County Sheriff's Dispatcher (Emergency Operations Center)
- b. Somervell County Sheriff's Dispatcher (Emergency Operations Center)
- c. Texas Departnent of Public Safety, .
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- a. Technical Support Center (TSC)
Manager NOTE: As the interim Emergency Coordinator, the on-duty Shift Supervisor shall instruct the TCS Manager to mobilize all personnel assigned to the TSC and the Operations Support Center (OSC), and to activate the TSC and the OSC. g.
- b. Operations Coordinator NOTE: The on-duty Shift Supervisor shall instruct the Operations Coordinator to contact.the Operations -
Advisor and direct him to report to the Control Room. The on-duty Shift Supervisor shall also direct the Operations
- Coordinator to report to the TSC.
- c. Security Shift Sup e rviso r -
4.3.2.1.4 Within one (1) hour, the on-duty Shif t i Supervisor shall notify the NRC lucident Response Center in Bethesda, Maryland (via the ENS extension located in the Control Room), and the NRC-Region IV Headquarters office in Arlington, Texas.
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, 4.3.2.2 TSC Manager 4.3.2.2.1.Following the receipt of the initial notification.from the on-duty Shift Supervisor (interim Emergency-Coordinator), the TSC Manager shall , contact the following individuals and instruct them to mobilize their support staffs and then report to the TSC:
- a. Engineering Team Coordinator
- b. Maintenance Coordinator
- c. Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator-
- d. TSC Advisor.
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process described in paragraph 4.3.2.2.1 above, the TSC Manager shall contact the Manager, Nuclear Operations, and advise him of the status of the' emergency situation. - 4.3.2.3 Engineering Team Coordinator 4.3.2.3.1 Following the receipt of the initial notification from the TSC Manager, the Engineering Team Coordinator shall contact at least one individual from each of the four (4) groups of , personnel assigned to the TSC Engineering Team as listed in Attachment 5. 4.3.2.3.2 The Engineering Team Coordinator shall
. instruct each individual contacted to report to the TSC.
~ 4.3.2.4 Maintenance Coordinator - 4.3.2.4.1 Following the receipt of the initial
. notification from the TSC Manager, the Maintenance Coordinator shall contact f+-
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, 4.3.2.5.1 Folicwing the receipt of the initial notification from the Maintenance Coordinator, the OSC Supervisor shall contact the following individuals and instruct them to report to the OSC.
- a. OSC Commenfemtors
- b. OSC Clerks
- c. Mechanics
- d. Electricians
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completing the above-listed personnel notifications to the OSC Communicators. 4.3.2.6 Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator 4.3.2.6.1 Following the recaipt of the initial notification from the TSC Manager, the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall contact the following individuals and instruct them to report to the OSC:
- a. Onsite Survey Teams Director
- b. Chemistry Supervisor 4.3.2.6.2 The Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall also contact the TSC Radiation Monitoring Systen (RMS)
Computer Operator and instruct him to report to the TSC. 1 i I l
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' Environmental technicians assigned to the OSC prior to proceeding to the OSC.
4.3.2.7 TSC Advisor 4.3.2.7.1 Following the receipt of the initial notification from the TSC Manager, the TSC Advis~or shall contact the e- following individuals and instruct
- I, chem to proceed to the TSC:
- a. TSC Communicators
- b. ISC Clerk
- c. TSC Events Recorder
- d. TSC Radiological and Operational Status Recorder .
- e. TSC Radiological Map Status Recorder, i
4.3.2.8 Operations-Coordinator 4.3.2.8.1 Following the receipt of the initial
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- a. Vice President, Nuclear
- b. Public Information Coordinator 4.3.2.10 Public Information Coordinator 4.3.2.10.1 Following the receipt of the initial notification from the Manager, Nuclear Operations, the Public Information Coordinator shall contact the Corporate Information Services Support Coordinator and advise his of the I status of the emergency situation.
4.3.3 Site Area Emergency / General Emergency 4.3.3.1 Shift Supervisor - 4.3.3.1.1 Following recognition and classification of the emergency condition in accordance with the provisions of Procedure EPP-201, the on-duty Shift Supervisor-(as the interim Emergency Coordinator) shall complete the Inicial Notification Message to Offsite Organizations form provided in Attachment 2. 4.3.3.1.2 Using the ring-down- line located in the Control Room or the alternate phone numbers provided in Attachment
- 6. " Site Area Emergency / General Emergency Call List", the on-duty-Shift Supervisor shall contact the .
following offsite organizations within 1.5 minutes and furnish those organizations with the information i t
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- a. Hood County Sheriff's Dispatcher (Emergency Operations Center)
- b. Somervell County Sheriff's Dispatcher (Emergency Operations Center)
- c. Texas Department of Public Safety, Region 6A Headquarters (Waco).
4.3.3.1.3 Using the call list provided in Attachment 6, the on-duty Shift Supervisor shall then proceed to contact the following individuals end advise them of the status of the emergency situation: ("P- a. TSC Manager NOTE: As the interim E=ergency Coordinator, the on-duty Shift Supervisor shall . instruct the TSC Manager to mobilize all CPSES emergency response personnel and to activate the TSC, OSC, Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) and News Center,
- b. Operations Coordinator NOTE: The on-duty Shift Supervisor shall instruct the Operations Coordinator L to contact the Operations Advisor and direct him to report to the Control Room.
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- c. Security Shift-Supervisor 4.3.3.1.4 Within one (1) hour, the on-duty Shift Supervisor shall notify the NRC
. Incident Response Center in Bethesda, Maryland (via the ENS extension located in the Control Room), and the NRC-Region IV Headquarters offices in Arlington, Texas.
4.3.3.2 TSC Manager 4.3.3.2.1 Following the receipt of the initial notification from the on-duty Shift Supervisor (interim Emergency Coordinator), the TSC Manager shall' contact the Emergency Coordinator and e, advise him of the emergency situation.
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- c. Onsite Radiolegical Assessment
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, notification from the TSC Manager, tha Engineering Team Coordinator shall contact at least one individual from , each of the four (4) groups of personnel assigned to the TSC Engineering Team as listed in Attachment 6.
4.3.3.3.2 The Engineering Team Coordinator shall instruct each individual contacted to report to the TSC. , 4.3.3.4 Maintenance Coordinator 4.3.3.4.1 Following the receipt of the initial notification from the TSC Manager, the Maintenance Coordinator shall contact the OSC Supervisor and instruct him to (' notify and mobili:e all personnel assigned to the OSC. 4.3.3.4.2 The Maintenance Coordinator shall also instruct the OSC Supervisor to report . to the OSC. 4.3.3.5 OSC Supervisor-4.3.3.5.1 Following the receipt of the initial notification from the Maintenance Coordinator, the OSC Supervisor shall contact the following individuals and instruct them to report to the OSC.
- a. OSC Cc=municators
- b. OSC Clerks
- c. Mechanics
- d. Electricians .
- e. Instrument and Controls Technicians.
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- a. Onsite Survey Teams Director
- b. Chemistry Supervisor b 4.3.3.6.2 The Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall also contact the TSC Radiation Monitoring System (RMS)
Ccaputer Operator and instruct him to report to the TSC. . 4.3.3.6.3 The Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall also instruct the Onsite Survey Teams Director to notify and mobilize che, Field Teams Communicator and those Radiation Protection technicians assigned to the OSC prior to proceeding to the OSC. 4.3.3.6.4 The Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall also instruct the Chemistry Supervisor to notify and i mobilize chose Chemistry and Environmental technicians assigned to the OSC prior to proceeding to the OSC. 4.3.3.7 TSC Advisor 4.3.3.7.1 Following the receipt of the initial notification frem the TSC Manager, the
-[ TSC Advisor shall contact the following individuals and instruct them to proceed to the TSC:
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- c. TSC Events Recorder
- d. TSCRadiologicaEandOperational Status Recorder
- e. TSC Radiological Map Status Recorder.
4.3.3.8 Operations Coordinator 4.3.3.8.1 Following the receipt of the initial notification from the on-duty Shift Supervisor, the Operations Coordinator shall. contact the Operations Advisor and instruct him to proceed to the Control Room. 4.3.3.9 Emergency Coordinator , l. , 4.3.3.9.1 Following the receipt of the initial notification from the TSC Manager, the Emergency Coordinator shall notify the Vice President, Nuclear, and advise him of the status of the emergency - situation. 4.3.3.9.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall then contact the following individuals and instruct them to mobilize their
-support staffs and then report to the EOF:
- a. Engineering Support Coordinator
- b. Radiation Protection Coordinator
- c. Communications Coordinator
- d. Public Information Coordinator
- e. Logistical Support Coordinator .
- f. Security Supervisor.
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.,,, notification from the Emergency i- Coordinator, the Radiation Protection Coordinator shall centact the following individuals and instruct them to report to ,the EOF.
- a. Offsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator
- b. Offsite Monitoring Teams Director.
I 4.3.3.11.2 The Radiation Protection Coordinator shall also instruct the Offsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator to ! notify and mobilize the EOF RMS l ' Computer Operator prior to proceeding ! to the EOF. 4.3.3.11.3 The Radiation Protection Coordinator shall also instruct the Offsite Monitoring Teams Director to notify and mobilize the Offsite Monitoring
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- a. News Cancer Manager
("t. b. Staff Assistants
- c. Plant Systems Technical Advisor
- d. Radiation Protection Technical .
Advisor 4.3.3.13.2 The Public Information Coordinator shall also contact the Corporate Information Services Support Coordinator and advise him at the status of the emergency situation. 4.3.3.14 Logistical Support Coordinator 4.3.3.14.1 Following the receipt of the initial notification from the Emergency Coordinator, the Logistical Support Coordinator shall contact the folleving individuals and instruct them to proceed to the EOF:
- a. EOF Clerk
- b. EOF Events Recorder I.
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, 4.3.3.15 Security Supervisor 4.3.3.15.1 Following receipt of the initial notification from the Emergency Coordinator, the Security Supervisor ' shall initiate any further required notifications in accordance with established Security procedures.
4.4 Subsequent Actions 4.4.1 Notification Status Reports 4.4.1.1 Upon completion of their prescribed notification responsibilities, individuals shall proceed to
#EE their designated emergency response facilities.
. if appropriate to the EAL declared, or as instructed by the Emergency Ccordinator. 4.4.1.2 Upon arriving at their designated emergency . , response facilities, individuals ~ holding notific.acion responsibilities shall report the i status of their notification efforts to the appropriate individual as follows: 4.4.1.2.1 OSC.- OSC Supervisor 4 4.4.1.2.2 ISC - TSC Advisor 4.4.1.2.3 EOF - Ccamunications Coordinator. NOTE: Notification status reports shall include any problems encountered in the notification process (e.g.,
- changed phone numbers'or disconnected i phone lines).
4.4.1.3 The TSC Advisor and the Communications , Coordinator sha11' advise the TSC Manager and the Emergency Coordinator, respectively, on the overall status of the notification process, gr noting any deficiencies.
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.4.4.2.2 Using the Follovup Message to Offsite Organizations form provided in Attachment 3, the TSC Advisor at the TSC or the Communications Coordinator at the EOF, as appropriate to the level of emergency response facility activation.
shall periodically obtain and enter the information required on that form. NOTE: Prior to the activation of the TSC and EOF, this form shall be completed by the on-duty Shift Supervisor or his designee. t, . 4.4.2.3 The completed Followup Message to Offsite Organizations form shall then be provided to the appropriate TSC Communicator or EOF. Communicator, who shall then communicate this' - information to State and local authorities.
, NOTE: Prior to the activation of the TSC and EOF, this information shall be ~
communicated to State and local authorities as directed by the on-duty Shift Supervisor. NOTE: Should the followup message contain initial or upgraded protective action recommendations for the general public, the communication wich State and local authorities shall be handled
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, as the name(s) and affiliation (s) of the individual (s) called or calling, the date and time of the call, and a brief summary of the communique shall be noted using Attachment 7 " Emergency Communications Log Sheet". Completed sheets shall be placed in an Emergency Response and Recovery Activities Record binder which shall be maintained at the work station so as to ensure tha continuity of operations through shift changes.
4.4.3.2 Following their use, the completed forms for the initial notification and followup messages to offsite organizations shall be placed in the
., ' Emergency Response and Recovery Activities "- Record binder maintained at the work station of that individual who communicated the information to State and local authorities.
4.4.3.3 The on-duty Shift Supervisor, the TSC Advisor and the Communications Coordinator shall ensure that the aforementioned records of incoming and outgoing emergency response communications are properly maintained in the Control Room, TSC and i EOF, respectively. 4.4.3.4 Upon closecut of the emergency condition, the on-duty Shift Supervisor, the TSC Advisor and i the Communications Coordinator shall ensure that all communication records are sent to the I appropriate station records recentions facility in.accordance with Procedure STA-302, " Station Records". l
5.0 REFERENCES
5.1 NUREG-0654/ FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1, " Criteria for Preparation and . Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants" 5.2 CPSES Emergency Plan Section 3.0 . i-5.3 EPP-102, " Review, Update and Control of the Emergency Plan"
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,_, 6.7 Attachment 7, " Emergency Communications Log Sheet"
(' 6.8 Attachment 8. "CPSES Emergency Organization Initial Notification Flow Chart" J I 1 b l I
h CPSES EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL ISSUE DATE y 9q$gg) PROCEDURE NO. EPP-203 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATIONS REVISION NO. 2 PAGE 25 0F 104 ATTACEENT 1 PAGE 1 0F 21 TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING COMPANY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE A. GENERAL INFORMATION-
- 1. Introduction 27
- 2. Telephone Dialing Instructions 28 f, . 3. Mobile Telephone Instructions 29
- 3. TUCCO EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES
- 1. Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) 30 _
- 2. Technical Support Center (TSC) 32
- 3. Operations Support Center (OSC) 34
- 4. Control Room ,
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- 5. Corporate Office Support Center . 36
- 6. Other 37 i C. GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS j 1. County of Hood 38
' 2. County of Sonervell 38
- 3. City of Granbury 38 .
-4 City of Glen Rose 38 .. - 5. State of Texas 38
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- 4. Of'fritef$ oratories 39-(
- 5. Westinghouse Electric Corporation (W) .-39
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- 7. Radiation Management Corporation (RMC) 39
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- 6. Federal Agencies _ -
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- b. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
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- 1. Hosoitals and A=bulance Services Number -
- a. Hood General Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
- b. Marks English Hospital. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,
- c. Northwestern Memorial Hospital'(Chicago, Ill) . .
- d. Hood General Hospital Ambulance Service . .. .. ,
- e. Glen Rose /Somervell V7D Ambulance Service . . .. ,
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- 3. Nuclear Safety Analvsis Center (NSAC) 4 Offsite Laboratories *
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- 2. Telechone Dialing Instructions Call Orginates From:
- Offsite other CPSES Site than Corporate Corporate Office Office Dial four --
CPSES digit extension ask for desirec Site (See note below) extension ask for desired extension t ..
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- 3. Mobile Telechone Instructions When placing a call to the Vice President, Nuclear on his cobile phone, knowledge of this whereabouts will save cima, but is not required. Depending upon his locatien, he will menitor either one of
- ewo microwave stations
- located in Dallas or Fort Worth. When monitoring one. station, he will be unable to receive the other.
Knowledge of whether he is closer to Dallas (Dallas Station) or CPSES (Fort Worth Staion) will preclude unsuccessful call attempts. To call the Vice President, Nuclear:
- a. Dial the local operator and ask for a Mobile Phone Operator for the station you believe that the Vice President. Nuclear is d24 monitoring. Ask for Dallas if you believ.e he is closer to Dallas or Fort Worth if you believe he is closer to CPSES'.
- b. When the mobile phone operator ansvers, request . . and then give the operator the number from which you are calling.- c
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- 1. EOF Emergency Operations Facility .
F ~I L_ . Emergency Plan Title Number Emergency Coordinator , Radiation Protection Coordinator i Coc=unications Coordinator Logistical Support Coordinator ( c Public Infor=acien Coordinator ( Security Supervisor ( Engineering Support Coordinator 8 NOTEPAD Coordinator i EOF Engineering Tean 8 l - Offsite Monitoring Tea =s Director Offsite Radiological Assess =ent Coordinator 6 ( .' .. .
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- 1. E0F (Continued)
Emergency Operations Facility Emereenev Plan Title Number offsite Monitoring Jean Communicator
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- 2. TSC Technical Support Cancer r T.
L 8 Emergency Plan Title Number TSC Manager **~ '~~~ - Operations Coordinator Maintenance Coordinator I.
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- 2. TSC (Continued)
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- 3. OSC Operations Support Center
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- 5. Corporate Office Support Center
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Emergency Plan Title Number Vice President, Nuclear Corporate Support Cbordinator Engineering and Administrative Services l Support Coordinator }
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- 1. Corporate and Site (alphabetical by title) Extension Chemistry and Environmental Technicians Chemistry Supervisor Communications Coordinator Corporate Support Coordinator Emergency Coordinator Emergency Repair and Damage Control Group Engineering and Administrative Services f Support Coordinator ,
Engineering and Construction Support Coordinator Engineering Team Coordinator later Engineering Support Coordinator Environmental Support Coordinator EOF Clerk EOF Communicators EOF Engineering Team EOF Event Recorder EOF Radiological Map Status Reevrder EOF Radiological and Operational Status Recorder - EOF RMS Computer Operator Field Teams Communicator ( Information Services Support Coordinator Insurance Support Coordinator .. . . - . . . . . . -- -..-. . . ~ ..-.. .. - . -
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- 1. Corporate and Site (alphabetical by title) (Continued) Extension Legal Advisor L'icensing Support Coordinator Logistical Support Coordinator Maintenance Coordinator News Center Manager News Center Staff Assistants Nuclear Fuel Analysis Coordinator M
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- 1. Corporate and Site (alphabetical by title) (Continued) Extension Radiation Protection Technicians Security Supervisor Shift Supervisor Shift Technical Advisor TSC Advisor
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- 1. Key Corporate and Site (Alphabetical by name) Extension M. R. Blevins D. W. Brasvall P. G. Brittain B. R. Clements J. D. Edvards J. S. Farrington s, . ,
R. J. Gary T. L. Gosdin R. T. Jenkins " later R. A. Jones R. E. Kahler l J. C. Kuykendall B. T. Lancaster 3-J. Rumsey R. B. Seidel
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- 1. General Information Radio' pagers are provided to key individuals to. facilitate the activation of the CPSES Emergency Organization. I!:se individuals should carry their pagers when they are away from eneir routine work area or home. Designated primary position-holders should make arrangements for their alternate position-holders to carry the pager should they be unable to respond to an emergency situation (e.g. business travel, vacation, serious illness or injury).
The radio paging system should be utilized when an individual is unsuccessful in establishing telephone contact with a position-holder who is known to be available for emergency response duty. fD3 2. Operating Instructions A radio pager will require an overnight charge at approx 1=ately 4 to 7 day intervals. The unit will function while in its charger. The radio pagers utilized by TUGC0 are equipped with Ni-Cad batteries. This type of battery will develop a charge-discharge " memory"; if the ' battery has been charged at regular intervals of 5 days, its useful operating life past 5 days will become negligible. Since the battery'a " memory" is a function of its charging frequency, it is advisable that individuals attempt to adhere to a regular charging l schedule. The bactery should periodically be allowed to discharge l completely. _ l To initiate pager readiness, turn the pager "on". A chirp or beep
, will be heard and followed by static noise. Adjust the volume as desired. Press the " reset" button. The pager is now ready to receive transmissions. . 3. Paging Instructions To page an individual, a call must be placed to one of the dispatch-broadcast centers listed below. Provide the dispatcher with the individual's pager code number, as presented below, and a concise -
message which may include a callback telephone number, if desired. i If a pager unit has received a dispatcher transmission, a chirp or beep will be heard and the message will follow. Should the broadcast (. message be " garbled" or if no message is received, place a telephene call to the nearest dispatch-broadcast center listed, identify yourself and your pager code number, and request the message. Paging units should be " reset" after receiving a transmission. l l
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- 4. Radio Pater Assign =ents and -
Dispat.ch-Broadcast Center Telechone Numbers The following list identifies individuals assigned radio pagers and their associated code number. In addition, a principal dispatch-broadcast center telephene number is provided based on the individual's home area. If the individual is known to be at some other locale, reference the telephone number listing below for the appropriate dispatch-broadcast center. 4 Pager. Principal Dispatcher Name Code Number Telephone Number (*. M. R. Blevins D. W. Braswell , B. R. Clements J. D. Edwards T. L. Gosdin R. T. Jenkins ! R. A. Jones I R. E. Kahler J. C. Kuykendall. B. T. Lancaster J. Rumsey R. B. Seidel-T. L. Seidl F. B. Shants ' C. L. Turner R. R. Vistrar.d
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; ATTACHMENT 2 I PAGE 1 0F 1 INITIAL NOTIFICATION MESSAGE TO OFFSITE ORGANIZATIONS Texas Utilities Generating Company Comanene Peak Steam Elitetric Station INITIAL NOTIFICATION TO OFFSITE ORGANIZATIONS Page 1 of 1 NOTE: If the ring-cown line is uttitzed to transmit tais message. verify tnat
- all parties are on tne line my first asting tne following questions:
" Mood County, do you copy 7* (Aneit response). "Somervell County, ao you copy!" (Awatt resoonse). "DPS, as you copyl* (Amett resoonse).
If one or more responses are not ontained, utilize an alternate metnod to contact those parties not answering tne ring.cown line. I ., I. Tais is calling from tne Comanene Peu Steam Electric Station.
- 2. An emergency affecting unit (s) of sne category mas seen declared at
- 3. At snis time; tnere seen a release of radioactive material .
l ' to tne environment ano st. ore projected radiological exposure nazare to tne puolic. NOTE: If t'ere is a radtatton emoosure nazare to the puolic, provice tne following informatton:
- a. Tne effected areas are Sectors . . and . out to a distance of soprominately _ miles.
- o. Protective actions are act rec:neeMec at tats time.
(or) l c. Tne recomences orotective actions for snis are: (nettfy tne affectec Dooulation to evacuate tne area / notify tne affecteo scowiation to go [ i inooors ano 1:1 s een s ne it er ) . i l 4 You util oe teot noorised of tne situation. l Sent ay: Date/ Time:
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- Page 1 of 2 NOTEt If tne ring-down line is utilized to transmit tais sessage verify tnat all parties are on tne line oy first asting the following questions:
- Mood Ccunty, do you cooy?* (A=att resconse).
(Amait response).
'Somervell County, ao you coppia (A=ait response). "QPS. do you copyr*
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- 8. A re n ase is expected to occur. (go to aC)
C. A relea?e nas occurred. (go to 5) 4A. No release is projected.
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- 5. Tne current metacrological concitions are:
at 6Cm Wind speed: at ICm fecm Wind direction: to J ! F- G Stacility class: A a G Precipitaticn: dose rates at the site councary are _.
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- 9. Onsite esorgency actions currently setng undertamen:
- 10. decommenced protective actions or protective measures:
0,- 11 Request for any neeoed onstte suooort my offsite organizations:
- 12. Prognosis df tne situation sased on slant information: ,
- 13. The information is current as of la. You will oe sent acortsed of tne situation.
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Central Alarm Station j (. . f NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITY: SHIFT SUPERVISOR ORGANIZATION or POSITION TO BE CONTACTED: OPERATIONS SUPERINTENDENT h STATION HOME NOTIFICATION STAIUS EXTENSION PHONE NO. j NAME or or / INITI'AL I-Informed PRIMARY ALTERNATE' or TIME S-Scandby PHONE NO. PHONE NO.* RECALL A-Activated
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- PRIMARY ALTERNATE or TIME S-Standby PHONE NO. PHONE NO. RECALL A-Activated
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