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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures EP/0/A/5000/05 Re Notification of Unusual event,EP/0/A/5000/06 Re Alert & EP/0/A/5000/07 Re Site Area Emergency
ML20027D778
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Site: McGuire, Mcguire  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/06/1982
From:
DUKE POWER CO.
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ML20027D776 List:
References
PROC-821006-01, NUDOCS 8211090468
Download: ML20027D778 (102)


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STATION EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION OBJECTIVE This directive establishes the Station Emergency Organization and the functions it is responsible for in effectively supporting the normal operating shift in the management of any emergency condition at the station. It particularly addresses the augmentation of the operating shift resources for accident re-sponse situations where the health and safety of station personnel and members gg of the general public are concerned. It provides a structure by which the hl normal functions of the operating shift are augmented and ir.-diately directed to accident termination and mitigation, offsite consequence determination, and plant recovery. operations.

GENERAL Initial activities during any emergency condition are directed by the Shift Supervisor from the control room, in accordance with the McGuire Emergency Plan and any Implementing Procedure. The Shift Supervisor shall assume the functions of the Emergency Coordinator until the arrival of the Station Manager or his des-ignee at which time the Station Manager or his designee assumes the responsibility of the Emergency Coordinator. The Emergency Coordinator will assure that the i

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Initiation of emergency actions within the provisions of the Emergency Plan, including notification of and protective action recommendations to authorities responsible for coordinating offsite protective actions, enabling the Shift Supervisor to devote full attention to remedial measures within the station. This authority to notify and make pro-tactive action recommendations to offsite authorities may not be dele-gated to other personnel within the emergency organization.

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Notification and activation of the Station, Corporate, North Carolina, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission emergency organizations having a response role.

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Continued assessment of actual or potential consequences both onsite and offsite throughout the evolution of the emergency condition.

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Effective implementation of emergency measures in the environs including protective actions and or evacuation of affected areas, implementation of emergency monitoring teams and facilities to evaluate the environmental conse-quences of the emergency condition, prompt notification and communications with offsite authorities.

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Continued maintenance of an adequate state of emergency pre.

paredness until the emergency situation has been effectively managed and the station is returned to a normal or safe operating condition.

IMPLEMENTATION Onsite Emergency Organization 1.

The Onsite Emergency Orzanization shall be that organization j

of normal plant operating shift augmented with additional personnel as deemed necessary by the Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator, the Station Manager or as required by any l

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The Shif t Supervisor on duty shall ensure that all actions required by any initiating Emergency Procedure or by any d!-

emergency condition have been performed and that all actions necessary for the protection of persons and property are being taken. The Shif t Supervisor upon being relieved of the Emer-gency Coordinator functions shall continue to take all actions necessary to ensure that any emergency situation is brought under control.

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The Emergency Coordinator shall have the authority and responsibility to initiate any emergency actions within the provisions of the Emer-gency Plan, including the notifications and exchange of information with those authorities responsible for coordinating offsite emergency measures. The Emergency Coordinator will work closely with the Shift Supervisor, other Station Management and Engineering and Technical support personnel at the Technical Support Center (T.S.C.) (See Enclosure (1) ).

He shall also maintain cosamunications with offsite personnel at the Crisis Management Center, County Emergency Operations Center (s) and with the North Carolina Scace Emergency Operations Center initially, then with the North Carolina Scace Emergency Response Team headquarters L(A as this organization is activated. This function will later be assumed

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The Control Room is the initial onsite center of emergency. control.

It is designed for evaluation and control over the initial aspects of an emergency and for those actions necessary for coping with the emergency condition. These actions include but are not limited to:

(a) Continuous. evaluation of the magnitude and potential consequences of the emergency condition, (b) Initial notifi-cations and communications with those station personnel and offsite agencies responsible for coordinating effective response measures for the emergency condition. The control room shall be staffed with one operating shift, the Emergency Coordinator and any other personnel the Shift Supervisor, Station Manager or Emergency Coordinator may require in response to the emergency condition.

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who are knowledgeable and responsible for engineering, technical, and management support cf reactor operation in any energency condition.

The Technical Support Center is located in offices 911, 912, 913, 914 in the service building at elevation 767 (See Enclosure (3),

Technical Support Center Layout) and has the capability to house 25 persons, necessary communication equipment, diagnostic display information, plint drawings, layouts, maps, and charts necessary to support the emergency organization. In the event the Technical Support Center located in offices 911, 912, 913, 914 becomes environmentally uninhabitable due to radiological or other conditions and the control room remains secure (habitable), Phase I of the Technical Support Center shall move to offices 930 and 931 inside the control room.

Phase II shall evacuate to the administration building, Cowan's Ford Hydro or the Technical Training Center as directed by the Station Manager. In the event the control room also becomes uninhabi-cable due to radiological or other conditions, Phase I of the Technical f{

Support Center will evacuate to the administration building, Cavan's

(}{jl Ford Hydro or the Technical Training Center as directed by the Station Manager.

The Technical Support Center shall be at.tivated by the Emergency Coordinator in accordance with the applicable Emergency Procedure. The Control Room shall notify and activate the members of the Technical Support Center by notifying the Emergency Coordinator and Superintendents la accordance with Enclosure (4), who shall be responsible for notifying the personnel under their direction for implementation of Phase II of the Technical Support Center. The Section heads in Phase II shall be responsible for notifying the personnel under their direction assigned to the Technical Support Center and any other personnel that they may deem necessary to support the Emergency Condition.

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NOTE: In the event that radiological emergency conditions exist, the Health Physics section of the T.S.C.

shall be activated with Phase I of the Technical Support Center organization as deemed necessary by the Station Manager or the Superintendent of Technical Services.

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Phase I of the Technical Support Center shall include but not be limited to the following personnel:

(1) The Station Manager (Emergency Coordinator) or in his absence a designated alternate per Enclosure (1). The Station Manager shall have complete responsibility for activation of the Technical Support Center and the Corporata Crisis Management Plan.

He shall staff the Technical Support Center with those personnel listed in Enclosure (1) or at his discretion with those personnel deemed necessary to effectively assess the emergency condition. He shall institute those procedures f

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'ikdd control of the emergency condition. The Station Manager will have direct communications via telephone or radio with the Recovery Manager at the Crisis Management Center, each county Emergency Operating Center, the North Carolina State Emergency Response Team and via telephone only to Nuclear Regulatory Commission. He shall maintain lines of communication and consultation with these agencies to ensure that they are informed of the emergency condition at all times in accordance with the Emergency Plan.

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He shall ensure that each operating shift is manned with competent personnel trained and prepared to manage all operation emergency conditions and he shall augment his personnel resources as necessary to accomplish this goal. He shall provide technical expertise to other member's.of the Technical Support Center and shall work closely with the Superintendent of hintenance in restoring station equipment to an operational status during and after the emergency condition.

(3) The Superintendent of Technical Services when designated shall assume the duties of the Station knager. He will provida expertise to the Station k nager and the Shift Supervisor regarding solutions to operational problems.

He shall provide technical expertise to the other members of the Technical Support Center in the areas of Health gy Physics, Chemistry, Perfornance, and Reactor Engineering

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and in Licensing and Engineering support programs.

He shall ensure that all areas of responsibility under his direction are staffed with competent personnel pro-perly trained and prepared to support any operational emergency conditions.

(4) The Superintendent of h intenance when designated shall assume the duties of the Station Manager. He will provide expertise to the Station k nager and the Shift Supervisor regarding solutions to operational problems. He shall provide technical expertise to the other members of the T.S.C. in areas of hchanical hintenance, Planning, Instrument and Electrical hintenance, and beerials 1

Support. He will ensure that all areas of responsibility under his direction are staffed with ce=petent personnel properly trained and prepared to support any cperational emergency conditions.

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Supervisor regarding solutions to administrative problems associated with emergency conditions at the station. He shall provide technical expertise to other members of the Technical Support Center in the areas of Contract Services, Administrative Coordination and Training / Safety. He shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and p'repared to manage administrative support for any emergency condition.

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Phase II of the Technical Support Center organization shall be operational in 14 hours1.62037e-4 days <br />0.00389 hours <br />2.314815e-5 weeks <br />5.327e-6 months <br /> and will be staffed and organized as per Enclosure (1), or as deemed necessary by the Station Manager.

In the event that radiological emergency conditions exist, the Health Physics section of the T.S.C. shall be activated with Phase I of the T.S.C. organization as deemed necessary by the Station Manager or the Superintendent of Technical Services.

Phase II of the Technical Support Center shall include as a C:lM minimum the following personnel:

/D VJJr (1) The Ooerating Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Operations when so designated.,He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Operations and other members of the Technical Support Center as required. He will assist the Superintendent of Operations in coordinating Operation activities during the Emergency condition by developing work schedules, equipment and material procurament, guidance and assistance to the Shif t Supervisor, communication with the Crisis Management Center incident report preparation, and other support functions as needed or required to restore the plant status to normal. He shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage operational support for any emergency condition.

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The Assistant Operating Engineer shall assume the duties of the Operating Engineer when so designated. He will jfy provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of

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(3) The Health Physics section of the T.S.C. shall consist of the Station Health Physicia* or his designated alternate, an Environmental Surveillance Coordinator, a Data Evaluation Specialist and a Radio Operator and other Health Physics personnel as deemed necessary by the Station Health Physicist to support the Health Physics functions during the emergency condition.

NOTE: The Environmental Surveillance teams shall be predesignated in the Station Health Physics Manual.

The Station Health Physicist shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated.

(fA He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Technical Services, the Station Manager, and other members of the Technieri Support Center as required. The Health Physics section shall be responsible for gathering and compiling onsite and offsite radiological monitoring data from.N.R.C., State, Corporate and Station radiolo-gical monitoring and evaluation teams and for providing this information to other nembers of the Technical Support Center as required. The Station Health Physicist shall provide for input to and distribution of Offsite Dose Calculations for

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recommendations to the Station Manager through the Superintendent of Technical Services on Protective Actions deemed necessary to ensure that station personnel and members of the general public do not exceed exposure limits to radioactive materials. The Station Health Physicist shall also work closely with the appropriate members of the Corporate Crisis Managemeat Center to ensure that radiological hazards during any emergency condition are minimized. The Station Health Physicist shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage health physics support for any emergency condition.

(4) The Station Chemist shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Technical Services and to other members of the Technical Support Center as required. He is responsible for coordinating chemical technical support and for initiating necessary action to insure adequate (11 chemical sampling and evaluation to support the emergency condition.

The Station Chemist shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage chemistry support for any emergency condition.

(5) The l'erformance Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendsut of Technical Services and to other members of the Technical Support Center as required. He will assure that adequate levels of technical and engineering =anpower are available to: manage test procedure review, carry out special test procedures, ensure control and accountability of special nuclear materials, evaluate plant and reactor performance and provide plant data information from the Operator Aid Ccmputer to the Vax Computer System. The Performance Engineer shall ensure that all areas j

under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage Performance support for any emergency condition,

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designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Perfor-D mance Engineer and to other members of the Technical Support Center as required. The Reactor Engineer shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage technical support for any emergency condition.

(7) The Projects and Licensing Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated.

He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Technical Services and to other members of the Technical Support Center as required. He is responsible for coordinating station activities with regulating agencies, coordinating the reporting and investigation of all incidents and for providing review of appropriate Station technical matters. Special Assistants assigned to his area vill provide technical expertise in Emergency Preparedness Quality Assurance, Nuclear Safety, and Computer Interface. The Projects and Licensing Engineer shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage technical support for any emergency condition.

(8) The Instrument and Electrical Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Maintenance when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Maintenance and to other members of the Technical Support Center as required. He is responsible for maintaining all station I&E equipment in an operational state. The Instrument and Electrical Engineer shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage any ISE support for any emergency condition.

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(9) The Planning Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Maintenance when so designated. He l

will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Maintenance and to other members of the Technical Support Center as required. He is responsible for the implementation and evaluation of the maintenance management program and for the administration of the materials procurement programs. 'The Planning Engineer shall ensute'that all areas '

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Maintenance and to other members of the Technical Support Center as required. He is responsible for preventive and actual maintenance for all station mechanical equipment and facilities. The Mechanical Maintenance Engineer shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage maintenance support for any emergency condition.

(11) The Contract Services Coordinator shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Administration when so designated.

He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Administration and to other members of the Technical Support Center as required. He is responsible for coordi-nating Security, Utility Services and Food Vending Service's for the Station. The Contract Services Coordinator shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage Contract Services for any emergency ff[.

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NL; (12) The Administrative Coordi: ator shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Administratien when so designated.

She will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Administration and to other members of the Technical Support Center as required. She is responsible for i

coordinating and maintaining general administrative functions and support for personnel at the station, including a TSC Log Recorder and Clerical Support. This area is also responsible for distribution of plant status sheets and update of the TSC status boards, typing, copy service, and other miscellaneous clerical functions that may be required.

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(13) The Training and Safety Coordinator shall assure the duties of the Superintendent of Administration when so designated.

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of Administration and to other members of the Technical Support Center as required. He is responsible for coordinating the station training and-safety activities Fire Protection and Medical Services in support of the emergency organization.

He is also responsible for maintaining documentation of those personnel who participate in the emergency response organization during actual emergencies and during exercises and drills. The Training and Safety Coordinator shall ensure that all areas ucler his direction are staffed and prepared to provide needed training and safety evaluations during any emergency condition.

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The Onsite Operations Support Center (0.S.C.) shall be located in Room 909 (operators' kitchen). In the event the Onsite Operations Support Center becomes environmentally uninhabitable, personnel assigned shall move to offices 930 and 931 inside the control room ventilation system. It shall be staffed with operators not assignad ge) to the control room, Health Physics personnel and as needed Instrument k(g' and Electrical, Maintenance, or Chemistry personnel in support of the emergency condition as per Enclosure (2). The normal station telephone system with a backup radio system (P&T frequency hand held) shall serve as a line of direct communication. The personnel assigned to the Operations Support Center shall be under the direct super-vision of the Shift Supervisor.

The Operations Support Center shall be activated by the Emergency Coordinator in accordance with the applicable Emergency Procedure. The Shift Supervisor shall alert the onshift operations personnel and the Health Physics Supervisor listed on Enclosure (5) to the Emergency condition. The Health Physics Supervisor shall alert the Health Physics Technicians listed on Enclosure (5) to the cetivation of the Onsite Operations Support Center. The Operations Support Center will be staffed and organized as per Enclosure (2), or as deemed necessary by the Shift Supervisor or Emergency Coordinator. The Operations Support Center shall include as a minimum the following personnel:

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,n Health Physics: A Health Physics support group consisting of a Health Physics Supervisor and two technicians or additional tech-nicians as deemed necessary by the Station Health Physicist shall be designated to serve in a support function to the Operations Support Center. The Health Physics group supporting the Operations Support Center shall be physically located in the Operations Support Center. The Health Physics Supervisor shall ensure that adequate instrumentation, respiratory protective equipment, protective clothing, and any other material needs are provided in support of the Health Physics coverage for the Operations Support Center.

NOTE: An Emergency Kit containing supplies listed in PT/0/A/4600/ll is stored in the Operators kitchen.

ENCLOSURES 1.

Enclosure (1), ONSITE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER AND AUGMENTING AGENCIES

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Enclosure (3), ONSITE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER, (PHYSICAL LAYOUT) 4.

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No protective actioc is recommended at this time, b. People living in zones remain indoors with doors and vindows closed. c. People in zones IVACUATI their homes and businesses. d. Pregnant women and children in zones ('s rammin indoors with the doors and'vi dn ows closed. a. Pregnant women and children in zones evacuate to the nearest shelter / reception center. f. Other recommendations:

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( a. A folicvup message b. No further communicacious 12. I repeat, this message: a. Reports an actual emergang. b. Is an exercise message. .13. Relay this infornation to the persons indicated in your alert pro-cedures for an incident at McGuire Nuclear Station. NOTE: Record the Name, Title, Date, Time, and Warning Point at and of Part 11. ~ ~~

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The estinated duration of the release is hours. 4 Dose projection base data: Radiological release: curies, or curies /sec. Wind speed: uph Wind direction: From Stability class: (A,3,C.D.E.F. or G) Reisase height: ,Ft. k.,..h. Dose conversion factor: R/hr/Ci/Ms (whole body) R/hr/C1/M8 (Child Thyroid) Precipitation Temperature at the site: 'T 5. Dose projections:

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EP/0/A/5000/05 Enclssura 4.6 Page 1 of 1 EMERGENCY PLAN MESSAGE FORMAT ., -b (Nuclear Station to Nuclear Production Duty Engineer) 1. This.is at McGuire Nuclear Station. (Name and Title) 2. This is/is not a Drill. An Unusual Event Alert y Site Area Emergency _ General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at on Unit Nisaber (Time) 3. Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergency procedura description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status) I h, el 4. Corrective Measures Being Taken: s > 5. There Have/Have Not been any injuries to plant personnel. 6. Release of radioactivity: Is/Is not taking place, and is/is not affecting the Crisis Managerent Center. 7.- NRC Tes No, State Yes No, Counties Yes No, have been notified. 8. The Crisis Management Tean should/should not be activated. Corporate Communications and Company Managenent should be notified (Unusual Event only). 9. I can be reached at for follow-up infornation. (Telephone Number) 10. Additional Comments: i s t-(, '. i

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Initiating Conditions Emergency Action f.evel (EAl.) Emergency Procedure / Document [ r I 4.2.10 Complete loss of func-EllR not functional and inability AP/1/A/5500/17,;0P/1/A/6100/04 [ tions needed for plant to sustain natural or forced cir-p cold shutdown. culation. (p 4.2.11 Ya11ure of the reactor Reactor remains critical after AP/0/A/5500/34 f protection system to all attempts to trip reactor I; initiate and complete have been completed. ) a scram which brings the reactor subcritical. 0 I 4.2.12 Fuel damage accident Observation of damage to spent AP/1/A/5500/25 t uith release of radio-fuel assembly, and activity to containment or fuel handling building. 1. EHF-16 and 17 alarm. s f 2. DIF-38, 39, 40, or 42 alarm. h. L 4.2.13 Fire potentially affecting Observation of a fire that could Station Directive 2.11 Series. E safety systems. affeet safety systems. Tech Specs 3/4.5 b 4.2.14 Host or all alarms (annun-As observed. OP/0/A/6350/01A clators) lost. 4.2.15 Radiological effluents For DIF35 - I.ow Range of f scalg I greater than 10 times liigh Range 1 x 10 cpm I Tech Specs instantaneous 6 limits (an instantaneous For EHF36 - I.ow Range 2 x 10 epm IIP /0/5/1009/05 j ' ate tihich, if continued liigh Range 5 x 10 cpm p r over 2 houra, would re- [ ault in about Imr at the site boundary under average noteorological conditions or whenever ef fluent moni-tors or radiological mont-toring detect these levels). 4.2.16 Gngoing security comprnaise. As reported by Security force. Station Security Plan ip d. i f f

~ A v?h ..? EP/0/A/5000/06 j j Enc 1ccura.4.2 g Page 4 of 5 i ) Initiating Conditions Emergency Action f.evel (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document A i 4.2.17 Severe natural phenomena AP/0/A/5500/30. AP/0/A/5500/R9 ~ being experienced or { projected: k a. Earthquake greater >0.08gli >.053gV. Annunciator Alarm, i than Operational (AD-13). Basta Earthquake Levels l b. Flood, low water, hur-As observed. j ricane surge, seiche I near design levels, f (l.ake tidal wave) c. Any tornado striking As observed. i facility. d. Ilurricane winds near As observed (95 mph)/from National . design basis level. Weather Service information. o 4.2.18 other hazards being ex-AP/0/A/5500/32. AP/0/A/5500/31 { perienced or projected. AP/1/A/5500/23 B a. Aircraft crash on As observed. facility. ~ b. Itissile impacts f rom As observed. whatever source on facility. c. Know explosion damage As' observed, to facility affecting plant operation. d. Entry into facility As observed. environs of toxic ? e or flammable gases. Y e. Turbine failure Turbine trip and observation of causing casing pene-turbine malfunction or fatture. I tration. f

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ThefinitiatingeventcausingtheEmergencyClassificationis: -t s s-9. The Faergency Condition (Select one of'the below options): i, a. Does not involve the release of radioactsis materials i ~ \\from the plant. b. Involves the POTENTIAL for a release, but N0 release is occurring. x c. Involves a release of radioactive material. 10.' We recoamend the following protective action: (select one of the 'below options) __a. No protective action is recosamended,at this time. b. People living in zones remain indoors with doors and vindows closed.

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a. _ Reports an actual emergency.

b. 'Is an exercise message. 13.' Relay this information to the persons indicated in ybut alett pro- .cedures for an incident.at McGuire Nuclear Statien. 4 NOTE: Record the Name, Title, Date Time, and Warndsg Point at and of n.. N Part II. 3 f O y--,,,,,,cy- ,---.,,,yy,-,-wo--.w,,,,.,.y,-,-,,-,,n .y--,,, -c m ,,y y - - ~.,. - - - - -,, - - - -

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PART II: Followup Emergency Messate Information 1. The type of actual or projected release is: a. Airborne b. Waterborne c. Surface spill d. Other 2. The source and description of the release is: 9 3. a. Release began / vill begin at a.m./p.m.; time since reactor trip is hours. b. The esti=ated duration of the release is hours. 4. Dose projectirn base data: Radiological release: curies, or curies /sec. Wind speed: mph Wind direction: from Stability class: (A,3,C,D,E,F, or C) [g Release height: Ft. Dese conversion factor: R/hr/Ci/M3 (whole body) 1/hr/C1/M3 (Child Thyroid) Precipitation Temperature at the site:

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Field measurement of dose rate or con?mi stion (if available): 7. Emergency actions underway at the facility include: 8. Onsite support needed frem offsite organi:ations: .g 9. Plant status: (far a. Reactor is: not tripped / tripped b. Plant is at: power / hot shutdown / cold shutdown / cooling down c. Prognosis is: stable / improving / degrading / unknown. 10. I repeat, this message: a. Reports an actual emergen g. b. Is an exercise message.

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EP/0/A/5000/06 Enclosurc 4.6 Pcgs 1 of 1 EMERGENCY PLAN MESSAGE FORMAT m. [U,O (Nuclear Station to Nuclear Production Duty Engineer) f. 1. This is at McGuire Nuclear Station. ~ (Nam 5.nd Title) 2. This is/is not a Drill. An Unusual Event ~ Alr.rt _ Site Area Emergency General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at on Unit Number (Time) 3. Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergency procedure description as possible together with station parameters used to deter =ine emergency status) (a }h 4 Corrective Measures Being Taken: r.o, j W 5. There Have/Have Not been any injuries to plant personnel. 6. Release of radioactivity: Is/Is not taking place, and is/is not affecting the Crisis Management Centsr. 7. NRC Tes No, State Yes No, Counties Yes No, have been notified. I ~ l 8. The Crisis Management Team should/should not be activated. Corporate Communications and Ccapany Managenant should be notified (Unusual Event only). 9. I can be reached at for follev-up information. (Telephone Number) 10. Additional Ccements: .s ,g e .y = ,. = ,e es e Ed.).. p M -e e Na' 3.:, ...r g-.. 3. -,.,;~ --, n i~ ; - r~ :;+~r.;.: :-,- -- m, m-..

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EP/0/A/5000/07 Pass 3 cf 4 l / 3.6 The Emergency Coordinator shall provide protective action recommendations as necessary to the affected county warning point (s) and to the North Carolina Warning Point (Emergency Operations Centers if established) or the Radiological 7:otection Section. Department of Human Rascurces (see Inclosure 4.4 Telephone Listing) as directed by the state in accordance with the North Carolina Radiological Emergency respense plan. If evaluation indicates that a potertial for or an actual release of radioactive materials will resuic in a projected dose (RIM) to the population of: (EPA Protective Action Guidelines). 3.6.1 ktole body <1, thyroid <5, No protective action is required. Monitor environnental radiation levels to

verify, 3.6.2 htole body 1 to <5, thyroid 5 to <25, recommend seeking shelter and wait for further instructicus, t.onsider eva:uation particularly for children and pregnant women.

Monitor environmental radiatien levels and adjust area for mandatory evacuation based on these levels. Control f /['- access to affected areas. \\ 3.6.3 L' hole body 5 and above, thyroid 25 and above, recommend mandatory evacuation of populations in the affected areas. Monitor environmental radiation Ir/.sels and adjust area for mandatory evacuation based on these levels. Control access to affected areas. NOTE See Enclosure 4.4, Telephene Listing for notification. / 3.7 The Emergency Coordinator in coordination with the Recovery Manager, at the Crisis Management Center, will provide or make available: 3.7.1 A dedicated individual for plant status updates to offsite authorities and periedic press briefings. 3.7.2 Senior technical and anagenent staff onsite available for consulation with the NRC and State en a periodic basis. fG M=

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i-i E* 4ES 4 j 'y EP/0/A/5000/07 Rg j: Enclecurch4.2 l Pcg3 2 cf 6 f a s l Initiating Conditions Essergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document i 4.2.4 Steam line break with Rapidly decreasing reactor coolant EP/1/A/5000/03 greater than 50gpa pri-Tavg pressurizer pressure and level. / mary to secondary leakage Steam line differential pressure and indication of fuel safety injection signal, and liigh

damage, containment building pressure, if steamline break is in containment (INSP5040, 5050, 5060, 5070) and DiF 51A and/or B alarm, or high steam flow and to La Tavg or low steam pressure safety injection signal, and EHF 48 alarm.

4.2.5 Loss of offsite power and Undervoltage alarms on 7KV busee. AP/1/A/5500/07 l loss of onsite AC power s i 'for more than 15 minutes.

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} 4.2.6 Loss of all vital onsite Blackout load sequencers actuated. Tech Specs 3/8.2.3, 3/8.2.4 DC power for more than 15 DC bus undervoltage all buses and minutes. indications as in 4.2.5 above. 4.2.7 , complete loss-of any Inability to establish charging pump OP/1/A/6100/04 AP/1/A/5500/17 ' function needed for plant injection, and Inability to establish e hot s,hutdown. emergency feedwater flow, or Inability { to establish service water flow, and Inability to establish component l cooling water flow. ] 4.2.8 . Transient requiring opera-Reactor remains critical af ter all EP/1/A/5000/01 AP/0/A/5500/34 tion of shutdown systems attempts to trip reactor have been j with failure to scram completed. '(continued power genera-I tion but no core damage f immediately evident). ~ 4.2.9 Jiajor' damage to spent Obserration of major damage to one AP/1/A/5500/25 fuel in containment or or more spent fuel assemblies, or ' fuel handling building _ spent fuel pool water below fuel ,e.g., Inrge object level, or DIF16,17, 38, 39, 40, ( damages fuel or water or 42 alarm. L lorou below fuel level). h t

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system or function. q lh[ 4.2.11 ' Host or all alarma As determined by the Shift Supervisor / OP/0/A/6350/01A -(annunciators) lost and Emergency Coordinator. gelant transient initiated Lg, ',or in progress. s .J 4.2.12 ' Effluent monitors detect For DiF35 1.ow Range, offscale , levels corresponding to liigh Range 8 x 10 cpm. greater than 50 mr/hr (See Note 1) .l. .for 1/2 hour or greater '.than 500 mr/h TW.B. for For EHF36 1.ow Range 3 x 10 cp9 HP/0/3/1009/05. HP/0/B/1009/09 (two minutes (or five times liigh Range 7 x 10 cpu

these levels to the thy-(See Hote 1) eroid) at the site boundary

.i. for adverse meteorology For EHF37 Change of 143 cps / minute ] (See Note 2). for 30 minutes or a q-change of 1430 cps / minute 4 for 2 minutes.(See Note 1). i:- HOTE 1: These values are worst case l calculationa and may not reflect more 2 favorable weather conditions. 1, ] NOTE 2: These dose tates are projected based on other plant parameters (e.g., i radiation level in containment with leak rate appropriate for existing contain- . ment pressure) or are measured in the environs. (EPA Protective Action Cuide-lines are projected to be exceeded out-side the site boundary). ? I f n 0 a f i J

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i ,not ig cold shutdown. 6 4 } 4.2.14.1 j: Tj Earthquake greater than (>.15gH, >.lgV) as determined by moni-SSE (Safe Shutdown Earth-toring seismic instrumentation and quake) levels. recording devices. (SHP-1) 4 }. _4.2.14.2 ' Flood, low water, hurri-As determined by Shift Supervisor / i cane surge, seiche greater Emergency Coordinator. I than design levels (lake 1 tidal waves) or failure i i iof protection of vital j 8 ' equipment at lower levels. 7 ,4.2.14.3 Sustained winds or torna-(>95 mph) qs observed or documented ^does in excess of design by the National Weather Service J -levels. Information. 4.2.15 other hazards being ex-AP/0/A/5500/32,AP/0/A/5500/31 parienced or projected s 'with plant not in cold shutdown. j f ) 7 f

[ f%. CQ -Q ]. EP/0/A/5000/07 y Enclocuro.4.2 Page 5 of 6 ^ Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAI.) Emergency Procedure / Document ) 1 l 4.2.15.1 i + l' Aircraft crash affecting Aircraft crash causing damage or , vital structures by in-fire to: Containment Building, ~ pact or fire. Control Room Auxiliary Building, j Fuel Building, or Intake Structure. 1 j '4.2.15.2 3 1. Severe damage to safe I.oss of functions needed for hot ,.j . shutdown equipment from shutdown as in 4.2.7. s [ missiles or explosion. { I 4.2.15.3 f ' Entry of uncontrolled Entry of uncontrolled or toxic or . flammable gases into flammable gases into: Control Room, j vital areas. Entry of Cable Spreading Room, Containment ~ uncontrolled toxic Building Switchgear Room, Safe gases into vital areas Shutdown Panela or Diesel Rooms. 1 l~ where lack of access to l the area constitutes a j safety problem. 4.2.16 Other plant conditions As determined by Shift Supervisor / As dictated by Plant Conditions. j? exist that in the judge-Emergency Coordinator. ~ 1. ment of the Shift Super-1 visor, the Operations i Duty Engineer, the Super-f intendent of Operations, or the Plant Manager war-rant activation of emer-l gency centers and moni-l l toring teams and a il j precautionary public I notification to the ( j public near the site, j 3 ) i n a ( e I

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EP/D/A/5000/07 Enclssuro 4.5 Page 1 of 5 OT5 MCCUIRE NUCLEAR STATION NOTIFICATION OF EMEAGENCY CONDITIONS 4.5.1 Include as a minimum, the following information to the North Carolina State Warning Point, the six County Warning Points, (Mecklenburg, Catawba, Iredell, Lincoln, Gasten, and Cabarrus) and the South Carolina Warning ~- Point. NOTE 1: See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing NOTE 2: A. Complete Part I of this format as a minimal first notification of a reportable incident. 3. Complete Part I and II of this format to provide =fn4a=1 follovup information. PA T I: Initial Emergency Message Information /ACINOWLEDGEfENT TELEPHONE RESPONSE: Mecklenburg ~ Gaston "This is McGuire Nuclear Station. Iredell + Please acknowledge when vou are Lincoln {@. ready to conv Emergenev Information." Cabarrus Catawba 1. This is McGuire Nuclear Station. 2. My name is 3. This message (Number ) a. Reports a real emergency. b. Is an exercise message. 4. My telephone number is 5. Message Authentication: ( 6. The class of emergency is: 1 a. Notificaticu of an Unusual Event b. Alart c. Site Area Emergency d. General Emergency 7. The Classification of Emergency was declared at: on (A.M./P.M.) h h3 (Date) $-Ey@@F

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10. We recommend the following protective action: (select one of the below options) a.

No protective action is recon =nended at this time. b. People living in zones remain indoors with doors and viddows closed. c. People in zones E7ACUATE Sp'd. Pregnant women and children in zones j their homes and businesses. i d. remain indoors with the doors and windows closed. e. Pregnant women and children in zones evacuate to the nearest shelter / reception center. f. Other recommendat.icus: l l

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a. A followup message b. No further communications 12. I repeat, this nessage: a. Reports an actual emergency. b. Is an exercise message.

13. Relay this infornation to the persons indicated in your alert pro-cedures for an incident at McGuire Nuclear Statien.

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Distance Whole Body Child Thyroid Site Boundarv 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles 6. Field measurement of dose rate or conenmination (if available): =-- 7. Emergency actions underway at the facility imelude: 8. Onsite support needed from offsite org=nhations: 9. Plant status: I.2- {4. a. deactor is: not tripped / tripped b. Plant is at: pover/ hot shutdown / cold shutdown / cooling down c. Prognosis is: stable /i= proving / degrading / unknown. 10. I repeat, this message: a. Reports an actual emergency. b. Is an exercise message.

11. Do you have any questions?
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.a =2. w.:.. =.:. .-wa - w- =-ua-- ~ O 5 EP/0/A/5000/07 Enclssurc 4.6 Page 1 of 1 IMERGENCY PLAN MESSAGE FORMAT 'fS (Nuclear Station to Nuclear Production Duty Engineer) 1. This is at McGuire Nuclear Station. ~ (Name and Title) 2. This is/is not a Drill. An Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Isargency was declared by tba Emergency Coordinator at on Unit Number (Time) 3. Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergency procedura description as possible together with station paramatars used to determina amargency status) 4. Corrective Measures 3eing Takan: 5. There Have/Have Not been any injuries to plant personnel. 6. Release of radioactivity: Is/Is not taking place, and is/is not affecting the Crisis Manage =ent Centar. 7. NRC Yes No, State Yes No, Counties Yes No, have been notified. 8. The Crisis Managesent Team should/should not be activated. Corporate Communications and Cospany Management should be notified (Unusual Event Only). 9. I can be reached at for follow-up inforsation. (Telephone Number) l l 10. Additional Coc:nents: l ~ i $.-@A 4 I f ( i i ....ad. o.- e e

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. ww _.a ;,g : - = - _ n s w --- v ;v = n u.; z wx ._. a;.; - s EP/0/A/5000/08 Pega 1 of 4 s DUKZ POWER COMPANY ( b McGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION GENERAL EMERGENCY 1.0 Symptoms 1.1 Ekenes are in process or have occurred which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of con-tainment integrity. 2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic None 2.2 Manual 2.2.1 The Shif t Supervisor shall be infor:ned of all events initiating this procedure, s 3.0 Subsecuent Actions Initial /N/A / 3.1 The Shif t Supervisor shall assure that the appropriate emergency condition (Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency) is declared by evaluating the actual plant condition with Enclosure 4.1, Emergency -Classification Flowchart and Enclosure 4.2 List of Initiating Conditions, Emergency Action Levels, and Associated Energency Procedure / Document. / 3.2 The Shift Supervisor shall ensure that all actions required by the initiating Energency Procedure vill be performed and that all actions necessary for the protection of persons and property are being takan. NOTE If at any time in the course of events in this procedure, site evacuation ot personnel asse=bly/ accountability appears necessary, refer to Station Directive 3.8.1. / 3.3. The Shift Supervisor shall. assume the function of the E=ergency (? Coordinator until the.trfA1 of the Station Manager or his k[ designee, at which time the Station Manager or his designes assumes the responsibility of the E=ergency Coordinator. . een =

. ~ - i EP/0/A/5000/08 Pzg3 2 cf 4 / 3.4 The Emergency Coordinator shall assure prompt ( vithin about 15 L minutes of declaring the emergency) notification of the North Carolina State and Local County Warning Points indicated on.3. He shall also assure notification of all other - personnel listed in Enclosure 4.3. l NOTE 1 Activation of the Technical Support Center (TSC) and < Operations Support Center (OSC) shall be in accordance with Station Directive 3.8.2. Activation of the Crisis Management Center (CMC) shall be in accordance with Enclosure 4.6. NOTE 2 See Enclosure 4.4, Telephons Listing, for notification, telephone nu=bers/ radio codes /pagar codes. NOTE 3 See Enclosure 4.5, Notification of Emergency Conditions to be provided to State / County Warning Points. / 3.5 The Emergency Coordinator in direct contact with the Technical Support Center and the Crisis Managesent Center will assess and respond to the emergency by: 3.5.1 Dispatching the onsite and offsite monitering teams with associated co-mications. 3.5.2 Provide meteorologica2. and dose estimates to offsite authorit'ies for actual releases via a dedicated individual or automated data trans-mission. 3.5.3 Provide release and dose projections based on available plant condition infernation and fore-seeable contingencies to offsite authorities. NOTE In the event a release or potential release of radioactive materials is a threat to plant personnel or ~ members of the general public, the Emergency Coordinator shall reqtiest Health Physics personnel to evaluate the consequences utilizing the appropriate Health Physics 4? procedure, HP/0/3/1009/05. HP/0/3/1009/06, l HP/0/B/1009/08, HP/C/3/1009/09, or HP/0/3/1009/10. 7 l ,y .-e m y -

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Gh Rh b h4 sh EP/0/A/5000/08 Encleruro 4.2 Pcg3 1 cf 6 LIST OF INITIATING CONDITIONS EHERCENCY ACTION LEVELS. AND d t ASSOCIATED DIERCENCY PROCEDURE / DOCUMENT Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document 4.2.1 Eifluent monitora detect As. observed by control room personnel. HP/0/8/1009/05 levels corresponding to 1 rea/hr Whole Body or 5 ren/hr Thyroid at the site boundary under actual meteorological i conditions. 7 h These dose rates NOTE 1: are projected base on i plant parameters (e.g., radiation levels in con-tainment with leak rate f appropriate for existing [ containment pressure with [ some confirmation from i effluent monitors) or are 1 measured in the environs. NOTE 2: Consider evacuation only within about 2 miles of the site boundary unless these levels are exceeded by a fac-g tor of 10 or projected to cen- ~ tinue for 10 hours or EPA Pro-tective Action Guideline exposure levels are predicted f to be exceeded at longer distances. ( 1 4.2.2 Loss of 2 of 3 fission pro-1. Loss of coolant accident as HP/0/B/1009/05. AP/1/A/5500/05 duct barriers with a poten-identified.in Site Area Emergency tial loss of 3rd barrier. 4.2.1. and incomplete contain-(e.g., loss of primary ment isolation. g coolant boundary, clad-failure, and high poten-2. Loss of coolant accident as iden-tial for loss of contain-tified in Site Area Emergency 4.2.1 I meut integrity), andContainmentHonitorsjares(EHF51A 16 and/or B) greater than 10 R/hr and con-E [h tainment pressure greater than 14.8 psig for at least 2 minutes. l.

,o. : Haj EP/0/A/5000/08 N ~. 'y, j / Enclecuro,4.2 gj P:go 2 cf 6 Initiating Conditions Emergency Action I.evel (EAl.) Emergency Procedure / Document l 4.2.3 1.osa of physical con-Physical attack of the facility has Station Security Plan. trol of the facility. resulted in occupation of the con-trol room and auxiliary shutdown NOTE: Consider 2 mile facility. l precautionary evacuation. l l 4.2.4 Other plant conditions As determined by the Shift Supervisor / As dictated by plant conditicas. exist, from whatever Emergency Coordinator and verified by i source, that in the judge-EAl.'s defined in Implementing Procedures I ment of the shift se pr-utilized up to this point. ) visor, the Operations Duty Engineer, the Superinten-dent of Operations, or the Plant Manager make release 4 of large amounts of radio-t activity in a short time C period possible (e.g., any core melt situation). t u. For core melt sequences where significant re-(- leases are not yet taking place and large amounts of fission pro- [ ducts are not yet in the containment atmos-phere, consider 2 mile. precautionary evacua-i tion. Consider 5 mile. downwind evacuation I (45" to 90 sector) if large amounts of f 1 fission products p (greater than Cap acti-vity) are in the con-tainment atmosphere. Recommend sheltering in other parts of the i plume exposure Emer-j gency Planning Zone j upder this circumstance. a r q c z

.f 4% .g x EP/0/A/5000/08 YM Enclecuro 4.2 Prgs 3 of 6 Initiating Conditions Emergency Action i.evel (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document t b. For core melt se-quences where signi-l ficant releases from i containment are not yet taking place and j containment failure i leading to a direct atmospheric release is likely in the se-j! quence but not immi-nent and large amounts of fission products in addition to noble g gases are in the con- ~ tainment atmosphere, consider precautionary evacuation to 5 miles and 10 mile downwind evacuation (45" and 90 sector). c. For core melt se- [ quences where large j amounts of fission i products other than noble gases are in the containment atmosphere and con-tainment failure is judged imminent, re-commend shelter for } those areas where evacuation cannot be completed before transport of acti-vity to that loca-tion. I 1 t

l \\ "?- S:.. 'e 5;Q,1 p,,J /. EP/0/A/5000/08 ~~M NM Enc 1ccura 4.2 i Page 4 of 6 3 Initiating Conditions Emergency Action 1.evel (EAl.) Emergency Procedure / Document h k [ d. As release informa- [ tion becomes available j adjust these actions i. in accordance with dose projections, time available to evacuate and esti-mated evacuation 3 times given current [ conditions. e. Example Sequences: 1. Sme'21 and large Safety injection signal plus reac- [ 1.OCA's with fail-tor trip and: ure of ECCS to per-form leading to 1. Safety injection and RilR severe core de-puo'ps not running. 4 gradation or melt. tiltimate failure 2. Flow indications for safety of containment injection read "0". likely for melt sequences. (Seve-3. Iligh containment sump level. ral hours likely to be available I i to complete pro-j tective actions { unless containment I. is not isolated). j I t i ? i. j i k I

EP/0/A/5000/08 k b-J- Enciccura 4.2 Page 5 of 6 Initiating Conditions Emergency Action level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document 2. Transient ini-Reactor trip on Lo Lo Steam Generator AP/1/A/5500/06. E,P/1/A/5000/04 tiated by loss level and wide range generator levels of feedwater and toward offscale low on all steam generators condensate sys-and emergency feedwater flow indica-I tems (principle tors indicate "0" flow cy; emergency heat removal sys-feedwater pumps not running and can-U tem) followed by not be restored within 30 minutes or failure of emer- >3% reactor power and loss of botli~~ H gency feedwater main feedwater pumps, manually trip system for ex-reactor. tended period. l (Core melting is 4 possible in seve-ral hours with ultimate failure s of containment likely if the j core melts). a i i i i. 3. Transient requir-Reactor remains critical after all AP/0/A/5500/34 ing operation of attempts to trip the reactor are shutdown systems complete and flow indicators on / with failure to safety injection and RHR show "0" p scram. Core dam-flow after initiation (NVP5440, age is likely. NDP5190, 5191. 5180, 5181, Additional failure NIP 5120, 5450) cy; safety injec-of the core cool-tion and RHR pumps not running i ing and makeup with safety injection initiated. system would lead l', to core melt. [ t ~ i t

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i i l Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document A l 4. Failure of offatte Undervoltage alarms on 7KV buses and AP/1/A/5500/07 [. and onsite power blackout load sequencers actuated and j along with total auxiliary feedwater pump (s) fall to loss of emergency start. feedwater makeup ' } capability for j several hours. 4 Would lead to eventual core j melt and likely j failure of con-4 F tainment. l i - 5. Small LOCA and Pressurizer low pressure reactor trip EP/1/A/5000/02, AP/1/A/5500/05 1 initially suc-and pressurizer low pressure safety -l { cessful ECCS. injection signal and RilR flow indica-l Subsequent fail-tors show "0" flow after shift to RHR j ure of containment is attempted and for greater than 2 heat removal sys-hours (NDP5190, 5191, 5180, 5181) and tem over several Reactor Coolant (HC) T is rising. hours could lead and containment air handling system to core melt and fails to function. likely failure of containment. HJTE: For melt se-quences or for failure of containment isola-tion systems, the likely ? failure mode is melt b through with release i of gases. [ I, 4.2.5 Any major internal or ex-As determined,by the Shift Supervisor / As dictated by plant conditions.. ternal events (e.g., fires. Emergency Coordinator. earthquakes substantially tieyond design levels) which l could cause massive common damage to plant systems. l I f. t

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-e EP/0/A/5000/08 Enclosura 4.3 Prgs 1 cf 1 NOTIFICATION /ACTI7ATION GENERAL EMERGENCY !!E Notify / Activate the following personnel /or Emergency Centers for all Initiating Conditions listed in Enclosure 4.2. (See Enclosure 4.4 for Telephone Listing) NOTI 7T/ ACTIVATE NOTIFICATION COMPLETE-INITIAL, Shift Supervisor Operations Duty Engineer Station Manager Superintendent of Ooerations Superintendent of Technical Services Pro $ects and Licensing Engineer Station Health Physicist North Carolina State Warning Point Mecklenburg County Warning Point Lincoln County Warning Point Catsuba County Warning Point Iredell County Warning Point Gaston County Warning Point q?gt Cabarrus County Warning Point South Carolina State Warning Point N.R.C. via ENS (Red Phone) N.R.C. Station Reeresentative Superintendent of Maintenance Superintendent'of AAM nistration Construction Proiect Manager Activate T.S.C. (Station Directive 3.8.2) Activate 0.S.C. (Station Directive 3.8.2) Activate C.M.C. (Enclosure 4.6) s, ,y_,,, a y ---,-,m,,, .--n,

s EP/0/A/5000/08 Enclorurs 4.4 Psg2 1 sf 2 TELErHONE LISTING a,. ' y, . l;j 4.4.1 Operations Duty Engineer _(PA System) P&T Pager - l 4.4.2 Station Manager Home - - Cystem Speed - -Home - - System Speed - 4.4.3 Superintendent of Operations - Ecma - - System Speed 4.4.4 Superintendent of_Tachnical Services - Home - - System Speed 4.4.5 Projects and Licensing Engineer C ~~ Home s~ . - System Speed! 4.4.6 Station Health Physicist _ j t Home-C " - System Sp~eed 2 P&T Pager- ,,/ 4.4.7 NC State Warning Point, Raleigh System Speed - 6 .J 4.4.8 Mecklenburg County Warning Point - Primary: Rina Down Phone Back-up: , - System Speed! Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code: ] TY. \\ N' 4.4.9 Lincoln County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up: ~ ' j s System Speef Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code: \\ 4.4.10 Catawba County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up: ~~ ~~{ ~ j-System Speed, Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code: j l 4.4.11 Iredell County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up:T.__._ 7 - System Speed Back-up: E=ergency Radio, Code: 4.4.12 Caston County Warning Point - Pri=ary: Ring Down Phone Back-up:( 7-Systen Speed' Back-up: E=argency Radio, Code:,, ' 4.4.13 Cabarrus County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up: ' ';- System Speed' Back-up: Emergenc-f Radio, Code: J s NOTE Radio Code-4111 activate all, county radio units s i /s.yTh -..... ~ v-

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x. 4.4.14 SC State Warning Point.. .f 4.4.15 N.R.C. Operation Center, Emergency Notification System (ENS Phone) 4.4.16" N.R.C. Station Representative -- - -~-._ _ Office - 2 . Bone - - System Speed i Colun61a Pager- ~ '7 - System Speed - (On tone, leave brief message) P&T Pager, ] 4.4.17 Construction Project Manager Construction Home : - Sy' sten Speed -. ^*~ ~ ~ / sy' stem Speed ~~ \\ 4.4.18 Superintendent of Maintenance,- Home System Speed - . ~ _ _ / \\ ~ 4.4.19 Superintendent of M=4a4 =tration ' \\. i ~ Home -- , System Speed ~\\ \\ k .N s 4.4.20 Nuclear Production Duty Engineer l - System Speed P&T Pager'\\ ' /?jrg 4.4.21 Radiation Protection Section._ Depart =ent of Hunan Resources-Y- ( 71 System Speed s > I l i r

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4. 5.'1 Include as a mini = =. tha following information to the North Carolina State Warning Point, the six County Warning Points (Mecklenburg, Catawba, Iredell, Lincoln, Gaston, and Cabarrus) and the South Carolina Warning Point.

NOTE 1: See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing NOTE 2: A. Complete Part I of this format as a =4n4 =1 first notification of a reportable incident. B. Complete Part I and II of this format to provide minimal follovup informacien. PART I: Initial Emergency Message Information ACENOWLEDGEMENT j TELEPHONE RESPONSE: Mecklenburg l Gaseon "This is McGuire Nuclear Station. Iredell c. Please acknowledge when vou are Lincoln u.y ready to conv Emergency Infornation." Cabarrus Catauba 1. This is McGuire Nuclear Station. I 2. My name is l 3. This message (Number ) i a. Reports a real emergency, b. Is an exercise message. 4. My telephone number is 5. Massage Authentication: l 6. The class of emergency is: a. Notification of an Unusual Event b. Alert c. Site Area Emergency d. General Emergency 7. The Classification of Emergency was declared at: on (A.M./P.M.) i J'- l l W.' (Data) g. a-m O^

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of 5 d \\. NOTE: Record the name, title, date, time, and warning point notified. (1) Communicator (Title) (Name) Mecklenburg (Data) (Time) (Warning Point) (2) Connunicator (Nama) (Title) Gaston (Data) (Time) (Warning Point) (3) Communicator (Nama) (Title) Iredell (Data) (Time) (Warning Point) (4) Communicator (Name) (Title) Catavba ,Qr,. (Date) (Time) (Warning Point) Q#) V (5) Connunicator (Name) (Title) Lincoln (Data) (Time) (Warning Point) (6) Connunicator (Name) (Title) Cabarrus (Data) (Time) (Watning Point) l (7) Cenmunicator (Name) (Title) North Carolina (Date) (Time) (Warning Point) ( (8) Cc=municator (Name) (Title) South Carolina (Data) (Time) (Warning Point) (g ; e nm o-w - - -.w

..,,n m e o EP/0/A/5000/08 3 Enclosuro 4.6 1 Pega 1 of 1 EMERGENCY FLLN MESSAGE FORMAT $g,Ny (Nuclear Station to Nuclear Production Duty Engineer) 1. Inis is at McGuire Nuclear Station. (Name and Title) 2. This is/is not a Drill. An Unusual Event Alert' Site Area Emergency General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordi=ator at on Unit Number (Time) 3. ' Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergency procedure description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status) 4 Corrective Measures Being Taken: $l 5. There Have/Have Not been any injuries to plant personnel. 6. Release of radioactivity: Is/Is not taki"5 place, and is/is not affecting the Crisis Management Center. 7. NRC Tes No, State Yes No, Counties Yes No, [ have been notified. 8. The Crisis Management Team should/should not be activated. Corporate ~ Communications and Ccapacy Management should be notified (Unusual Event only). 9. I can be reached at for follow-up information. (Telephone Number)

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