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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures 20101 Re Emergency Coordinator duties,20104 Re Emergency Roster & 20112 Re Communications Network
ML20028A171
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Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/06/1982
From: Woody C
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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ML17341B498 List:
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PROC-821006-01, NUDOCS 8211160528
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' FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101 SEPTEMBER 27. 1982

1.0 Title

DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR 2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages:

2.1 Approval

Change dated 9/27/82 Reviewed by PNSC September 27, 1982 Approved by Aw. Plant Mgr-Nuclear, /4 /f/19/'J.-

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Approved by [/)C / d M Vice' President of gVg Nuclear Energy /c'6 19 # ~L-2.2 List of Effective Pages:

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3.0 Scope

3.1 Purpose

This procedure provides the guidelines to be followed by the Emergency Coordinator when an emergency occurs that requires initiation of the Emergency Plans.

3.2 Discussion

The Plant Supervisor -

Nuclear becomes the Emergency Coordinator upon initiation of the Emergency Plans and, as such, directs the On-Site Emergency Organization to bring the emergency under control. A member of the plant management staff may asstsne the role of Emergency Coordinator when he reaches the Control Room lor TSCl and becomes familiar with the emergency. The Plant Supervisor - Nuclear will then concentrate on control of the lunitl.

3.3 Authority

Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 8211160528 821108 '

PDR ADOCK 05000250 F PDR

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DUTIES OF EMERGENCY C00RD 9ATOR 1

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4.0 Precautions

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4.1 The Plant Supervisor - Nuclear and the shift operating staff represent the first-line of response to any developing emergency condition. The primary responsibility of the Plant Supervisor - Nuclear is to control the condition as well as possible. However, the success of the Emergency Plan and procedures requires prompt classification of the emergency (in accordance with Emergency Procedure 20103) and notifications of designated off-site authorities and the FPL Off-Site Emergency Organization.

4.2 The Emergency Coordinator may delegate his responsibilities at his discretion with the exception of the decision to notify state and local authorities and the recomendation of protective actions for the public (off-site).

4.3 During all exercises, drills or tests, _ALL messages should begin and end with "This is a Drill" or "This is an Exercise".

4.4 Protective action recomendations to State and Local authorities cannot be delegated by the Emergency Coordinator. However, these recommendations become the responsibility of the Recovery Manager when the EOF is manned and operational.

5.0 Responsibilities

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5.1 If the Plant Supervisor -

Nuclear is in:apacitated, the Emergency Coordinator shall be (in order of succession):

5.1.1 Nuclear Watch Engineer 5.1.2 Any other member of the plant staff with a Senior Reactor Operator license.

5.1.3 10ne of the Reactor Control Operators on shiftl.

5.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall only grant pennission for watch relief, including his own, when the emergency condition is sufficiently under control to make it safe in his judgment to do so.

5.3 A member of the plant management staff may assume +he duties of the  !

Emergency Coordinator. lThe Emergency Coordinator has the responsibility '

for the overall conduct of emergency operations and will ensure that input from the Technical Support Center is incorporated in decisions affecting )

these operationsl.

6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan

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6.2 Emergency Procedure 20103, Classification of Emergencies 6.3 Emergency Procedure 20126, 10ff-Sitel Dose Calculations 6.4 l Emergency Procedure 20107, Fire / Explosion Emergencies .

9/27/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101, PAGE 3 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY C00RDIP!ATOR

, 6.5 Emergency Procedure 20104, Emergency Roster 6.6 Emergency Procedure 20110, Criteria for and Condcut of Owner Controlled Area Evacuation l 7.0 Reccrds and Nocifications: ...

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7.1 All significant information, events, and actions taken during the emergency period shall be recorded in the Plant Supervisor - Nuclear's Log Book.

8.0 Instructions

8.1 Upon becoming aware of an off-normal condition, the Plant Supervisor -

Nuclear shall diagnose the condition and direct initial corrective action to control or mitigate the condition.

8.2 Then the Plant Supervisor - Nuclear shall, using the tables in Emergency Procedure 20103, Classification of Emergencies, classify the condition and thereby determine if the condition constitutes an Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency. If the condition is an Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency, the Plant Supervisor -

Nuclear shall declare an emergency and become the Emergency Coordinator.

4 lDELETEDI 8.3 lThen the Emergency Coordinator shall station himself in the Control Room until the duties of the Emergency Coordinator have been assumed by a member of the plant management staff and/or the Technical Support Center has been activated. He shall then~ begin following the steps in the applicable attached checklist (s) (Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, General Emergency, Fire or Explosion, Medical Emergency)l.

8.4 The Emergency Coordinator'may designate one or more persons to handle the offsite communications and notifications required in .the checklists. The Emergency Coordinator shall designate a person to stay on the ENS circuit '

with the NRC until the NRC gives permission to hang up. The designated individuals may be from the operating shift, from plant staff, or from other available personnel.

8.5 The initial notification to BDP shall be made within fifteen minutes of the declaration ~of the emergency and shall be made by NAWAS. The initial notification shall include items of the Emergency Information Checklist.

8.6 Each of the checklists for an emergency (Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, and General Emergency) require notifying the Duty call Supervisor. This should be accomplished as follows:

The Duty Call Supervisor for any given week will be indicated in a letter signed by the Plant Manager and available in the Control Room. Each Duty Call Supervisor's telephone number will be listed in the letter.

If Duty Call Supervisor is not available at listed phone, place beeper call by dialing on any PTP Bell phone switchboard extension as follows:

8-102-119-892. When the beeper ntsnber is reached, there will be a series of high pitched tones in the telephone receiver that alerts the beeper carrier that a message is to be transmitted. When the high pitched tones cease, speak slowly and clearly into the telephone and tell the Duty Call Supervisor (by name) to call the Turkey Point Plant. Repeat message, then hang up the telephone.

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DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR EXAMPLE:

" Joe Smith, call Turkey Point Plant - Joe Smith, call Turkey Point Plant" If the Duty Call Supervisor does not call promptly, notify System Operations Power Coordinator and tell him to call the personnel on ..the Duty Call Supervisor's Call List.

8.7 As the emergency progresses' and additional information becomes available or as the situation changes, infonnation applicable to  ;

the Emergency  !

Information Checklist should be relayed by telephone, NAWAS,and/or Local Government Radio (LGR) to lthe State Warning Point (SWP) at BDP and Dade and Monroe County Civil Defensel. If the Technical Support Center (TSC) is not staffed the information should be relayed by the Emergency Coordinator (EC) or a designated communicator.

8.8 The notification to NRC on the Emergency Notification System (ENS) shall be made within one hour of the declaration of the emergency and should contain, to the extent known, the infonnation applicable to Appendix B of this procedure. Upon a failure of the Emergengency Notification System, immediately call the NRC comercially. Once the notification to the NRC via ENS, or comercially is made, we are required by 10 CFR 50.72 to maintain an open channel of communication until the NRC grants permission to hang up.

The EC shall designate an individual to maintain the open chain of comunications as required.

8.9 When, during the course of the emergency, the seriousness of the condition changes so that the emergency fits into a different classification than it originally was reported as, the EC shall so notify the Emergency Control Officer (ECO), lthe SWP at BDP, and Dade and Monroe County Civil Defensel by telephone, NAWAS, and/or LGR. The notifications may be made by the TSC Supervisor or a designated communicator under the direction of the EC. When the condition is reclassified, the EC shall switch to the appropriate part of the checklist for the new classification.

NOTE:

This includes the case where a condition changes so that it no longer fits the classification of any emergency. In other words, when the conditior, is no longer an emergency, the ECO, the BDP and Dade County Civil Defense shall be so notified.

8.10 Responsibility for Off-site Comunications and Coordination shall be relinquished to the Emergency Control Officer when he establishes contact and assumes responsibility.

8.11 The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for providing Protective Action Recomendations to off-site authorities as indicated on " Protective Action Recomendations Checklist". When the Emergency Control Officer has indicated that the EOF is manned and operational, the Recovery Manager can relieve the Emergency Coordinator of this responsibility.

8.12 lDe-escalation from a Site Area Emergency or a General Emergency is the responsibility of the Emergency Control Officer.

I NOTE: The ECO will consult with the Emergency Coordinator, Recovery Manager, State and Local Officials prior to de-escalationl.

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', EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101, PAGE 5 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR UNUSUAL EVENT CHECKLIST Actions to be taken by Emergency Coordinator in the event of an UNUSUAL EVENT ,-

1. Direct initial corrective action to mitigate the problem.

Fire / Explosion.- see attached Fire / Explosion Checklist and Bnergency Procedure 20107 Medical - see attached Medical Emergency Checklist

2. Direct Nuclear Watch Engineer to mobilize interim Bnergency Teams to respond if necessary.
3. Complete the attached Onergency Information Checklist.
4. Relay information to the Duty Call Supervisor (see NPS Bulletin Board for scheduled supervisor and telephone r. umber). Direct him to notify the individuals on his call list in Energency Procedure 20104, Dnergency Roster. Alternate - see Paragraph 8.6 of this procedure.
5. Within fifteen minutes of declaration of emergency, notify, tut NAWAS, the State Warning Point at the Bureau of Disaster Preparedness in Tallahassee and communicate Emergency Information Checklist data.

Alternate numbers are 1-904-488-1320 and 1-904-488-5757.

6. Within one hour notify NRC via ENS hot-line. IUpon a failure of the ENS alternate numbers 1-202-951-0550 and 1-301-427-4056 and 1-301-492-7000 are to be usedl. Use the attached Appendix B to make the

+ notification. Do not hang up until the NRC gives permission.

7. Reassess the Emergency Classification and update the Emergency Information Checklist, and notify BDP via NAWAS if necessary. ,

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8. When the plant conditions no longer meet the definition of an unusual ,

event or any other emergency condition, so notify tha ECO and Ithe SWP l atl BDP by telephone.

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9/27/02 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101, PAGE 6

, , DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR ALERT CHECKLIST (Page 1 of 2)

Actions to be taken by Bnergency Coordinator in the event of an ALERT 1.

Direct initial corrective action to mitigate the problem and bring the plant to a safe, stable condition.

Fire / Explosion - see attached Fire / Explosion Checklist and

! Bnergency Procedure 20107 Medical - see attached Medical Energency Checklist 2.

If evacuation of an area is.necessary, notify personnel of the energency condition over the page system, initiate a local evacuation in accordance with Bnergency Procedure 20109, Criteria For and Conduct 'of Local Evacuation. Announce the following:

Area Affected Assembly Area

3. Direct Nuclear Watch Engineer to mobilize interim Bnergency Teams to respond as necessary.
4. Complete the attached Bnergency Information Checklist.
5. Relay information to the Duty Call Supervisor (see NPS Bulletin Board for scheduled supervisor and telephone number). Direct him to notify the individuals on his call list in Emergency Procedure 20104, Emergency Roster. Alternate - see paragraph 8.6 of this procedure.

6.

Within fifteen minutes of declaration of emergency notify, tut NAWAS, the State Warning Point at the Bureau of Disaster Preparedness in Tallahassee and communicate Energency Information Checklist data.

Alternate numbers are 1-904-488-1320 and 1-904-488-5757.

7. If the State Warning Point at the Bureau of Disaster Preparedness was riot notified by NAWAS, then notify, by telephone, the Dade County Civil BeTense Office in Miami (596-8700 or 911), and communicate Emergency Information Checklist data. Off hours, call 596-8176 or 911. '

l NOTE: If 911 is called, request to speak to Watch Commander or Shift Supervisor.

8. If the State Warning Point at the Bureau of Disaster Preparedness was not notified by NAWAS, then notify, by telephone, the Monroe County Disaster Preparedness office in Key West (1-294-9581), and communicate Emergency Information Checklist data. Off hours, call 1-296-2424.
9. If. local evacuation was conducted, y rify from Security Team Leader that all personnel are accounted for.

9/27/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101, PAGE 7 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR ALERT CHECKLIE (Page 2 of 2)

10. Direct Ithel Shift Technical Advisor to activate the Techni~ cal Support Center.
11. Activate the Operational Support Center.
12. Within one hour notify NRC via ENS hot-line. lAlteraate numbers ara 1-Ic202-951-0550 and 301-427-4056 and 1-301-492-7000. Use the attached Appendix B to make the notification. Do not hang up until the NRC gives pennission.
13. Reassess the Emergency Classification and update the Emergency Information Checklist, and notify lthe SWP atl BDP via NAWAS with updated off-site dose information.
14. Brief the Technical Support Center Supervisor (normally Technical Department Supervisor) on events. Direct him to provide Ithel State and County with periodic updates.
15. Reassess corrective and protective actions. Verify activities underway, reassign personnel and teams as necessary.
16. Reassess the Emergency Classification and update the Emergency Information Checklist with lthel Technical Support Center Supervisor.
16. _l Relinquish control and comunication responsibilities to the Emergency Control Officer when he assumes the responsibilitiesl.
17. When the plant conditions no longer meet the definition of an alert or any other emergency condition, so notify the ECO and lthe SWP atl BDP by telephone. lThis notification may be made from the TSCl, at the EC's discretion.

sfgegsg EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101, PAGE 8 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR SITE AREA EMERGENCY CHECKLIST (Page 1 of 2)

Actions to be taken by Emergency Coordinator in the event of SITE AREA EMERGENCY

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1. Order initial corrective action per Emergency Operating Procedures.

Fire / Explosion - See Attached Fire / Explosion Checklist and Emergency Procedure 20107 Medical - See Attached Medical Emergency Checklist

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2. If evacuation is necessary, notify personnel of the emergency condition over the PA system (crossconnect the page), giving location, class, and type of emergency, and order all non-essential personnel to comence evacuation of the Owner Controlled Area in accordance with Emergency Procedure 20110, Criteria for and Conduct of Owner Controlled Area Evacuation.
3. If site evacuation is necessary, sound Site Evacuation Alarm.
4. If site evacuation is necessary, repeat PA announcement.
5. If site evacuation is necessary, order Security Team Leader to evacuate 3

Owner Controlled Area and to report personnel accountability as soon as possible.

o 6. Direct Nuclear Watch Engineer i:o mobilize other interim Emergency Teams as necessary.

7. Complete the attached Emergency Information Checklist.
8. Relay information to the Duty Call Supervisor (see NPS Bulletin Board for scheduled supervisor and telephone number). Direct him to notify the personnal on his call list in Emergency Procedure 20104, Emergency Roster. Alternate - see paragraph 8.6 of this procedure.
9. Within fifteen minutes of declaration of emergency make NAWAS Announcement:

" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is Turkey Point."

(State Warning Point lwill verify and givel a go-ahead)

" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is Turkey Point" (Relay Emergency Information Checklist data.

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" Acknowledge, over."

(If NAWAS is inoperable call BDP at 1-904-488-1320 or 1-904-488-5757)

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DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR SITE AREA EMERGENCY CHECKLIST (Page 2 of 2)

10. State Warning Point Acknowledgment Time:

(NAWAS announcement also serves to notify Dade and Monroe Counties and the State Department df Health and Rehabilitative Services).

11. Turn on LGR, contact Dade County Civil Defense, inform them that site evacuation has started, (if it has) location of assembly area (s),

evacuation route (s). Notify them of any wind changes, and when evacuation is completed.

12. If site evacuation was necessary, verify that each operator on shift is uninjured and relay the operator's names and keycard numbers to Security Team Leader.
13. Notify HAF.B. Consnand Post (using the direct line or 257-8425, 257-8426 or 257-8427) if their services are required.
14. If site evacuation was necessary, verify from Security Team Leader that Owner Controlled Area Evacuation is complete and that all personnel are accounted for.
15. Direct Itnel Shift Technical Advisor to activate the Technical Support Center.
16. Activate the Operational Support Center.
17. Within one hour notify NRC via ENS hot-line. lupon a failure of ENS, alternate numbers 1-202-951-0550 and 1-301-427-4056 and 1-301-492-7000 are to be used). Use the attached Appendix B to make the notification. Do not hang up until NRC gives permission.

, 18. Reassess the Emergency Classification and update the Emergency Information Checklist and notify BDP via NAWAS with updated off-site dose information.

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_ 19. Brief the Technical Support Center Supervisor (normally the Technical Department Supervisor) on events. Direct him to update State and County periodically (EOF will perform these updates when operational).

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20. Reassess corrective and protective actions. Verify activities underway, reassign personnel and teams as necessary.
21. Relinquish Emergency Coordinator control and communications responsibilities to the Emergency Control Officer when he assumes the responsibilities.
22. When the plant conditions no longer meet the definition of Site Area Emergency, so notify the TSC Supervisor so that he can notify the ECO, who will notify BDP.

INOTE: The ECO.is responsible for de-escalation from a Site Area or General Emergencyl.

9/27/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101, PAGE 10 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR GENERAL EMERGENCY CHECKLIST (Page 1 of 3)

Actions to be taken by Emergency Coordinator in the event of GENERAL EMERGENCY -

1. Order initial corrective action per Energency Operating Procedures.
2. Notify personnel of the emergency condition over the PA system (crossconnect the page), giving location, class, and type of emergency.
3. Order all non-essential personnel to commence evacuation of the Owner Controlled Area in accordance with Emergency Procedure 20110, Criteria for and Conduct of Owner Controlled Area Evacuation.
4. Sound Site Evacuation Alarm.
5. Repeat PA announcement.
6. Order lthel Security Team Leader to evacuate Owner Controlled Area and to report personnel accountability as soon as possible.
7. Direct lthel Nuclear Watch Engineer to mobilize other interim Emergency Teams as necessary.
8. Within fifteen minutes. of declaration of energency make NAWAS Announcement:

" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is Turkey Point."

(State Warning Point lwill verify and givel a go-ahead)

" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is Turkey Point" (Relay Energency Information Checklist Data) -

" Acknowledge, over."

(If NAWAS is inoperable, call BDP at 1-904-488-1320or1-904-488-5757)

9. State Warning Point Acknowledgment Time:

(NAWAS announcement also serves to notify Dade and Monroe Counties and the State Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services.)

9/27/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101, PAGE 11 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR GENERAL EMERGENCY CHECKLIST (Page 2 of 3)

10. Complete Emergency Information Checklist including off-site.' dose projections using Emergency Procedure 20126, 10ff-Sitel Dose Projection.
11. Make NAWAS Announcement:

" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is Turkey Point."

(State Warning Point lwill verify andl give a go-ahead).  !

" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is Turkey Point" (Relay Emergency Information Checklist data)

" Acknowledge, over."

12. State Warning Point Acknowledgment Time: .
13. Relay information to the Duty Call Supervisor (see NPS Bulletin Board

' for scheduled supervisor and telephone nunber). Direct him to notify the personnel on his call list in Energency Procedure 20104.

Alternate: see Section 8.6 of this procedure.

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14. Turn on LGR, contact Dade Ccunty Civil Defense, inform them that site evacuation has started, location of asserably area (s), evacuation route (s). fictify them of any wind changes, and when evacuation is completed.

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15. Verify that each operator en,[hift is uninjured ar.c ' relay-n'am}es and keycard numbers to Security Team Leader. >

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16. Notify HAFB Command Post - direct line, 257-8425, 257-8426 or 257-8427.
17. Verify from lthel Security Team Leader that Owner Controlled Area ~ '

Evacuation is complete and that all personnel are accounted for. '

18. Order lthel Shift Technical Advisor to activate the Technical Support Cente r.
19. Activate the Operational Support Center.
20. Within one hour notify NRC via ENS hot-line. IUpon a failure'hf ENS, alternate numbers 1-202-951-0550 and 1-301-427-4056 and 1-301-492-7000 are to be usedl. Use the attached Appendix B to make the notification. Do not hang up until NRC gives pemission.
21. Brief the Technical Support Center Supervisor (normally th Technical Department Supervisor) on events. ' Direct him to update State. and County periodically. (EOF will perform these' updates when operational.)
22. Reassess corrective and protective actions. Verify activities underway, ,

reassign personnel and teams as necessary.

23. ReassesstheEmergencyClassificationandupdatedheEmergency s Information Checklist with the Technical Support Center Supervisor.
24. Relinquish control and comunicaticns responsibilities to the Energency Control Officer when he assumes the responsibilities.

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25. When the plant conditions no longer meet the cefinition of General l

' Emergency, so notify the TSC Supervisor so that he can notify the ECO,'

who will notify BDP.

l NOTE: The ECO is responsible for de-escalation from a Site Area or General Emergency l.

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1 A RELEASE THAT OCCURREU, BUT STOPPED 1 NON-APPLICABLE

8. RECO M NDED PROTECTION ACTIONS:

lAj FOR INFORMATION ONLY - (!JNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT)

[Bl PREPARE FOR POSSIBLE ACTION INVOLVING THE NBLIC, TO INCLUDE NOTIFICATION. i (ALERT OP. SITE AREA EMERGENCY) ,

[CJ NOTIFY PUBLIC TO TAKE THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS. (SITE AREA OR k EMERGENCY)

NO ACTION SHELTER EVACUATE

U [DJ [Hj 0-2MILERADIUS(GASEOUSRELEASE)

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[.El Ql 2-5 MILES FOR SECTORS (GASEOUS RELEASE) l_J .[Fj Ql 5-10 MILES FOR SECTORS (GASEOUS RELEASE)

[Gl Ql MILES

[LJ DISCONTINUE USE OF POTENTIALLY AFFECTED WATER IM LOCATIONS

9. RELEASE IS:

lAl CONTINUING - EXPECTED DURATION OR MAGNITUDE

[Bl TERMINATED - AFPROXIMATE DURATION OR MAGNITUDE s

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TABLE 1 (Sheet 2 of 3)

EMERGENC? INFORMATION CHECKLIST

10. REPORT OF GASEOUS RELEASE IS: Ql GROUND LEVEL ---
11. WIE SPEED: MILES PER HOUR
12. WIND DIRECTION DATA (CHECK ONE, READ ACROSS)

WIND FROM DEGREES WIND TOWARD SECTORS AFFECTED A -----M ---------------34 9 -------------S---------H JK T ---N NE-------- 33----------S SW----- JKL Y -----NE----------------34-56-- - - - - -SW--------K L M T --E N E-------------- 5 7-7 8------------WSW-- LMN Y -----E--- - - - - - - - - 79-101 - -- -----W-------M N P T --E S E------------- 102- 123----------WNW---- -N P Q T ----S E-------------124-146------------W- PQR R ----S S E-------------14 7- 168-----------N NW---- --Q R A J -----S-------- ----169-191---- -----N-- - ---R A B Y ---S SW----------192-213----------N NE--- ABC E -----SW----------214-236--- -------N E--- BCD R ---W SW----------- 237-258------ -ENE-- CDE R ----W-----------259-281 ------- -E--- DEF 7 ----WNW--------------282-303-----------ESE-------E FG

. ----NW --------304-3 26------------S E---- -F G H

{ji --N NW------ --327-348- - ----S SE--- SHJ

13. CURRENT OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE: Ql *F
14. WEATHER CONDITIONS (RAIN, SNOW, SLEET, ETC.):
15. TEN ERATURE DIFFERENCE (DELTA T): lAl 'F l ELEVATION OF TEMP. DIFFERENCE MEASUREMENT:

STABILITY CLASS (IF KNOWN) 16, RELEASE DETECTED BY: '

A VISUAL T SAMPLE RESULTS ARE: .

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- INSTRlMENTATION--------------LOCATION------------RELEASE RATE (C1/sec) l 1

17. ACCIDENT RELATED INJURIES: l_Al NO lB_l YES MlMBER OF INJURIES
18. OTHER INFORMATION:
19. MESSAGE REPORTED BY:

NAME ORGANIZATION TELEPHONE (0UTSIDE A)

20. MESSAGE RECEIVED BY: __

YOUR NAME TIME DATE CONTINUE TO NEXT PAGE FOR:

i 1 PLANT DUTY SUPERVISOR 2 EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER / RECOVERY MANAGER / NUCLEAR ENERGY DUTY OFFICER

3) DHRS RADIOLOGICAL DUTY OFFICER

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EMERGENCY INFORMATION CHECKLIST ADDENDUM TO MESSAGE FORM FOR NOTIFICATION TO THE STATE"0F FLORIDA

1. DATE AND / /

TIME OF MESSAGE

2. ASSESSMENT OF THE EMERGENCY (INCLUDING POTENTIAL FOR ESCALATION TO HIGHER CLASS)
3. BASIC DESCRIPTION OF THE EVENT e

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ESTIMATF 0F RADI0 ACTIVE MATERIAL RELEASED (GASE0US):

N0BLE GASES: SOURCE TERM: C1/Sec TOTAL RELEASE: Ci RADI0 IODINES: SOURCE TERM: Ci/Sec TOTAL RELEASE: Ci

5. ESTIMATE OF PROJECTED OFFSITE DOSE RATES:

DISTANCE

  • THYROID WHOLE BODY (mrem /hr) (mrem /hr) 1 mile (sive boundary) 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles
  • Adult thyroid dose comitment - the accumulated dose body burden to an adult from inhalation of radioiodine for 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> duration.

3/8/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101, PAGE 16 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOP94ENDATIONS CHECKLIST FPL is required to provide BDP with recommendtions for protective actions to be taken by off-site personnel during an emergency condition. .Until the EOF is staffed and functional following declaration of the emergency, the EC is responsible for providing the state with these recomendations. Due to the extremely large political and legal ramifications of these recommendatiohs and their very large potential impact on FPL, the format and content will be strictly adhered to as described below.

The contents of the recommendations are to be determined by using figures A-1 through A-5.of this procedure as follows:

1. If the emergency has been classified as a GENERAL EMERGENCY and No Off-Site dose estimates or field survey results are available, refer to Figure A-1 through A-3 to evaluate off-site protective action recommendations.

NOTE: If a controlled release is necessary to stabilize plant conditions or an uncontrolled release is anticipated, determine the approximate source term and duration of the release and the projected off-site doses prior to making any protective action recommendations.

2. If the emergency has been classified, and the off-site doses are LESS THAN 0.5 Rem whole body or 1 Rem to the thyroid at 1 mile over the projected duration of the release, no protective action is recomended. This should be reported to BDP and other outside agencies who inquire as:

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" Based on our current assessment of all the information now available to us, Florida Power and Light recommends that you consider taking the following protective actions (PA) - NONE. This recomendation may change in the future, but we cannot--now say when it may change or what it may change to."

NOTE: Off-site dose values are calculated from Emergency Procedure 20126, Off-site Dose Calculations, and/or field monitoring results.

3. If the emergency has been classified and off-site dose information is available (from any credible source), use the dose information to enter the appropriate estimated off-site table in Figure A-2 (PA with off-site dose estimates for greater than or equal to 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> duration) or Figure A-3 (PA with off-site dose estimates for less than 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> duration). The appropriate recommendations can then be made. For example, a release has occurred at the St. Lucie Plant with a projected duration of 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, the wind direction is from the NNE and the projected off-site integrated (2 hr) thyroid dose is 10 Rem at 1 mile, 2 Rem at 2 miles, and less than 1 Rem at 5 miles. Referring to Figure A-2 (PA with off-site dose estimates for greater than or equal to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> duration) the following recomendation should be made:

" Based on our current assessment of all the information now available to us, Florida Power and Light Company recomends that you consider taking the following protective actions:

(l' Evacuate all personnel between a 0 and 2 miles radius from the plant.

(2) Shelter all personnel between a 2 and 5 mile radius from the plant who are in sectors J, K and L (refer to Emergency Information Checklist).

This recomendation may change in the future, but we cannot now say when it may change or what it may change to."

3/8/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101, PAGE 17 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR

4. When availatle, both plume calculations and off-site monitoring results should be evaluated when making these protective action recommendations. If significant discrepancies exist between field monitoring results and plume dispersion calculations, then an evaluation of the discrepancy should be made, and the appropriate value should be selected in the determination of protective action recommendations. ,
5. For other emergency conditions which may occur, enter the table for those conditions, determine the recommended protective actions and formulate the appropriate message in the above format and transmit it to BDP.
6. Protective action recommendations for a child have been incorporated into the figures. -

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9/27/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101, PAGE 18 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR FIGURE A-1 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON PLANT CONDITIONS (To Be Used Only When Off-Site Dose Projections Are Not Ava11abl.e)

GENERAL 1 NO Line 1 EMERGENCY I

YES

.CHRRM NO Line 1 x > 10 R/hr YES Go to Figure A-2 A-2 LINE 0-2 MILES 2-5 MILES 5-10 MILES 1 N N N 2 S(CR) S (DW) H 3 E (CR) E(DW) + S(RS) E(DW) + S(RS) 4 E (CR) E (CR) E(DW) + S(RS)

LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS N = No Protective Action Recommended S = Sheltering Recommended E = Evacuation Recommended DW = Downwind Sector + 2 Adjoining Sectors RS = Remaining Sectors CR = Complete Circle Around Plant at Specified Distance IDELETEDI

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' EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101, PAGE 19 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR FIGURE A-2 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON PLANT CONDITIONS (To Be used Only When Off-Site Dose Projections Are Not Available')

LOSS OF CHRRM NO CONTAINMENT NO Line 1

> 100 R/hr ) INTEGRITY YES l Line 2 l YES LOSS OF CHRRM- NO CONTAINMENT NO Line 1

> 2.00 x 104 INTEGRITY R/hr YES YES Go to Table A-3 Line 4 A-3 LINE 0-2 MILES 2-5 MILES 5-10 MILES 1 N N N \

2 S (CR) S (DW) N 3 E (CR) E(DW) + S(RS) E(DW) + S(RS) 4 E(CR) E(CR) E(DW) + S(RS)

LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS i

N = No Protective Action Recommended S = Sheltering Recommended E = Evacuation Recommended DW = Downwind Sector + 2 Adjoining Sectors RS = Remaining Sectors CR = Complete Circle Around Plant at Specified Distance

- 3/8/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101, PAGE 20 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR FIGURE A-3 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOPNENDATIONS BASED ON PLANT CONDITIONS (To Be Used Only When Off-Site Dose Projections Are Not Available-)

A-3 LOSS OF CHRRM NO CONTAINMENT NO Line 2

> 1.0 x 105 INTEGRITY R/hr YES l Line 4 l YES LOSS OF '

CONTAINMENT NO Line 3 INTEGRITY 3

YES l

Line 4 LlhE 0-2 FILES 2-5 MILES 5-10 MILES 1 N fl N 2 S CR) S (DW) N l 3 E CR) E(DW) + S(RS) E(DW) + S(RS) 4 E CR) E (CR) E(DW) + S(RS)

LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS N = No Protective Action Recomended l S = Sheltering Recommended )

E = Evacuation Recomended DW = Downwind Sector + 2 Adjoining Sectors )

RS = Remaining Sectors CR = Complete Circle Around Plant at Specified Distance I

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EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101, PAGE 21 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR FIGURE A-4 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON ACTUAL RELEASE (GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO 2 HOUR DURATION) WITH OFFSITE DOSE ESTIMATES (used,in., preference to Figure A-1 through A-3) ...

- U.

OR

  • WHOLE BODY THYROID DOSE- - -

DOSE (REM) (REM) 0-2 MILES; 2-5 MILES; 5-10 MILES; USE 1 MILE USE 2. MILE. USE 5 MILE VALUE VALUE VALUE

< 0.5 < 1,0 N N N

> 0.5 > 1,0

)$)o gg S(CR) S(DW) S(DW) 1 1.0 . 1 5.0 but but

< 5.0 < 9e L _ g E(CR) E(DW) + E(DW) +

S(RS) S(RS) 1 5.0 1 25.0 E(CR) E(CR) E(DM +

e S(RS)

NOTE:

'If the duration of the release is projected to be less than 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, use Figure A-5.

CThe dose 91 mile affects protective actions LEGEND OF: ABBREVIATIONS from 0-2 miles -

N - No protective action recomended The dose 9 2 miles effects protective actions S - Sheltering recommended from 2-5 miles E - Evacuation recomended The dose @ 5 miles effects protective actions DW- Downwind sector + 2 adfoining from 5-10 miles sectors The dose 0 10 miles can be used to evaluate RS- Remaining sectors protective actions for greater distances. CR-Completecirc15aroundplantat specified distance

EMERGENCY [20CEDURE 20101, PAGE 22 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR FIGURE A-5 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON ACTUAL RELEASE (LESS THAN 2 HOUR DURATION) WITH OFFSITE DOSE ESTIMATES (used in preference to Figure A-1 through A-3) ,

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WHOLE BODY

  • THYROID DOSE '

DOSE (REM) (REM) 0-2 MILES; 2-5 MILES; 5-10 MILES; USE 1 MILE USE 2 MILE USE S MILE

'VALUE VALUE ~ VALUE '

< 0.5 .

< 1.0 -

N N N 1 0.5 1 1.0 '

but but

< 1.0 < 5.0 S(CR) S(DW) S(DW) 1

> 1.0 ~ > 5.0 lut c but

.< 5.0 < 25.0 S(CR) S(CR) S(CR) 1 5.0 1 25.0 E(CR) - E(DW)+ E(DW) + '

S(RS). S(.RS)

NOTE:

If the duration of the release is projected to be less than 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, use Figure A-4

  • The dose 0 1 mile affects Protective Actions LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS from 0-2 miles .

N - No protective action recomended The dose @ 2 miles affects Protective Actions from 2-5 miles S - Sheltering recomended -

E - Evacuation recomended The dose @ 5 miles affects Protective Actions from 5-10 miles DW- Downwind sector + 2 adjoining sectors t

The dose @ 10 miles can be used to evaluate RS- Remaining sectors '

Protective Actions for greater distances.

CR- Complete circle around plant at specified distance

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101, PAGE 23

. DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR FIRE OR EXPLOSION EMERGENCY CHECXLIST TIME ,,,

Crossconnect page to all units and sound fire alarm.

Make page announcement: l"There is a reported fire / explosion in Unit 3 or 4 (give which unit it is)." Then give specific location and classification of the fire / explosion twice. Then announce "All personnel in the fire area withdraw to a safety locationl.

Activate any other appropriate Emergency Teams - as needed Dade County Fire Department - 911 See EP 20107 concerning when to call Dade County HAFB Direct line to command post. (See EP 20107 concerning when to call HAFB)

Return to appropriate UNUSUAL EVENT, ALERT, SITE AREA EMERGENCY, or GENERAL EMERGENCY checklist.

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DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR MEDICAL EMERGENCY CHECKLIST TIME __

Detennine: .

Name of Victim Employer (if not FPL)~

Nature and Extent of Injury Location Is Victim contaminated Ensure Victim gets first aid by:

Sending N.W.E. and extra operator to scene and activating First Aid and i

i Personnel Decontamination Team (Notify Radiochemist or Chemistry Supervisor at 215/216/380/381 on Bell phone or 171/169/312 on PAX phone).

NOTIFY

2 Health Physics PAX 308/170 BELL 220/217 Site Manager PAX 213 BELL 370 Plant Manager-Nuclear PAX 214 BELL 355 When detennined, notify Captain of Guard where to direct ambulance, etc.

RADIO (CHANNEL 1) PAX 207 BELL 383 Plant Supervisor - Nuclear should:

1. Determine mode of transportation based on nature and extent of i
injuries. (Ensure victim's TLD, selfreader, ID badge and key card are retained on site).

a) Imediate life threatening condition: }

DADE COUNTY FIPE RESCUE PHONE: 911 or 324-4100 HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE 3 and 4 Direct Tie Line Phone b) Medical transportation for serious injury:

If injured is not contaminated - PHONE: 911 i . T contaminated -

RANDLE EASTERN AMBULANCE PHONE: 642-64001 1

BECHTEL AMBULANCE PHONE: 6-308 OR 246-1300 EXT. 33 c) Medical treatment for minor injuries:

FPL Vehicle - Call Maintenance Supervisor

2. Decide where to send victim and notify them he is coming.

a) Non-radioactively contaminated victims: ,

i Send to CORAL REEF GENERAL HOSPITAL PHONE: 251-2500 b) Radioactively contaminated victims send to:

See EP 20101 - Appendix A " REEF Notification" MT. SINAI HOSPITAL (primary) PHONE: 673-2183

BAPTIST HOSPITAL (backup) PHONE: 271-6024 l

(Radiation Protection Man should accompany the victim to the hospital)

3. If Site Manager not available, notify Administrative Assistant i

(PAX 212 or BELL 369) or Duty Call Supervisor - See Emergency Roster. l 4 Site Manager and/or the Administrative Assistant will handle off-site j notifications. 1 l

9/27/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101, PAGE 25 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR APPENDIX A REEF NOTIFICATION In the event of a radiation emergency which requires the transportation ~of casualties to REEF, located within Mt. Sinai Hospital, the Emergency Coordinator shall transmit the following infonnation, if it is hvailable:

1. Name of casualty being transported .
2. Types of injuries involved and body part:
a. Fractures .
b. Burns .
c. lHemorrhagingl .
d. Other .
e. Ambulatory: Yes No
3. Radiation contamination status:
a. Type of instrument used .

b.

BEFORE AFTER DECONTAMINATION DECONTAMIt'ATION BODY PART C/M C/M

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2.

3.

4.

5.

c. Radioisotopes involved .
d. Decontamination procedures used
4. Type of transporting vehicle .
5. Time of departure from plant ,

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APPENDIX B CHECKLIST FOR NOTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.72 A. Identification:

Date: Time: Name of Person Making Report:

ENS or Bell Phone: Name of Person Contacted:

License: Florida Power and Light Co. Facility Affected: Turkey Point Unit Applicable Part of 10 CFR 50.72: Activation of Emergency Plans B.

Description:

Date of Event: Time:

Trip Number:

Description of What Happened:

e-i C. Consequesices of Event: (Complete depending on type of event)

Injuries: Fatalities:

Contamination (personnel): (property):

Overexposures (known/possible)

Safety Hazard (describe - actual / potential) l k

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CHECKLIST FOR NOTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT .

EVENTS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.72 ...

C. Consequences of Event: (Complete depending on type of event) (cont'd)

' Offsite Radiation Levels:

Integrated Dose: Location:

Meterology (wind speed): From (direction):

Weather Conditions (rain, clear, overcast, temperature): i Equipment / Property Damage: i D. Cause of Event: l E. Licensee Actions:

Taken:

Planned:

Emergency Plan Activated (Yes/ho): Classification of Emergencyl

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Resident Inspector Notified (Yes/No): State Notified (Yes/No):

Press Release Planned (Yes/No): News Media Interest (Yes/No): l Local /Natianal:  !

TO BE COMPLETED BY PLANT MANAGER - NUCLEAR (or his designee) l

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Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency

3/8/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101, PAGE 28

. DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR APPENDIX B (cont'd)

CHECKLIST FOR NOTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS MADE'IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.72 -

F. Current Status: (Complete depending on type of event)

1. Reactor Systems Status:

Power Level Before Event: After Event:

Pressure: Temp.(thot) (tcold RCS Flow (Yes/No) Pumps On (Yes/No)

Heat Sink: Condenser Steam Atm. Dump Other Sample Taken (Yes/No): Activity Level:

ECCS Operating (Yes/No): ECCS Operable (Yes/No):

lEngineered Safety Featurel Actuation (Yes/No):

PRZ or RX Level: Possible Fuel Damage (Yes/No)

S/G Levels: Feedwater Source / Flow:

Containment Pressure: Safety Relief Valve Actuation (Yes/No)

Containment Water Level Indication:

Equipment Failures:

Normal Offsite Power Available (Yes/No):

Major Busses / Loads Lost:

Safeguards Busses Power Source:

D/GRunning(Yes/No) Loaded (Yes/No)

2. Radioactivity Release:

Liquid / Gas Location / Source:

Release Rate Duration:

Stopped (Yes/No) , Release Monitored (Yes/No)

Amount of Release Tech Spec. Limits Radiation Levels in Plant Areas Evacuated

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CHECKLIST FOR NOTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.72 -

3. Security / Safeguards 2 Bomb Threct: Search Conducted (Yes/No) Search Results:

Site Evacuated (Yes/No)

Intrusion: Insider Outsider Point of Intrusion Extent of Intrusion Apparent Purpose Strike / Demonstration: Size of Group Purpose Sabotage: Radiological (Yes/No)

  • Arson (Yes/No) -

Equipment / Property i

Extortion: Source (phone, letter, etc.) -

Location of Letter Demands General: Firearms involved (Yes/No) Violence (Yes/No)

+ Control of Facility Compromised or Threatened (Yes/No) e Stolen / Missing Material Agencies Notified (FBI, State Police, Local Police, etc.) 1 Media Interest (present, anticipated)

TO BE COMPLETED BY PLANT MANAGER - NUCLEAR (or designee)

4. Other Coninents

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FLOP.IDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20102 SEPTEMBER 23, 1982

1.0 Title

s DUTIES OF AN INDIVIDUAL WHO DISCOVERS AN EMERGENCY CONDITION 2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages:

2.1 Approval

Change dated 9/23/82 Reviewed by PNSC September 23, 1982 Approved by _ Aigt, Plant Mgr-Nuclear,

/o/S]/19#F Approved by / // d d & Vice President of g/ Nuclear Energy /c d 19 # L- -

2.2 List of Effective Pages:

Page Date Page Date Page Date 1 9/23/82 2 9/23/82 3 9/23/82

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3.1 Purpose

This procedure provides the actions to be taken by an individual who discovers an emergency condition.

3.2 Definitions

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3.2.1 Emergency

Any off-nonnal event or condition which significantly increases the risk of harm to the health and safety of the public and/or site personnel. IDELETEDI These events or conditions could result in personnel injury and/or damage to plant components. It may or may not be accompanied by high radiation or radioactive contamination. Examples of emergency conditions include but are not. limited to:

1. Fire or explosion
2. Steam line break
3. Unanticipated high radition field
4. Accidental release of reactor coolant
5. Accidental release of radioactive liquid waste
6. Accidental release of radioactive waste gas due to rupture or improper valve alignment in system piping.
7. l An emergency at the Plant is classified as an Unusual Event, an Alert, a Site Area Emergency, or a General Emergencyl.

9/23/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20102, PAGE 2 DUTIES OF AN INDIVIDUAL WHO DISCOVERS AN EMERGENCY CONDITION i

3.3 Authority

This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan. ,

4.0 Precautions

All personnel should be continuously alert to detect any unsafe situation which, II not corrected, could result in an emergency condition. Strict adherence to existing operating and maintenance procedures and safety rules, and the exercise of good judgment could prevent the occurrence of an emergency condition.

5.0 Responsibilities

5.1 All personnel shall notify the l Plant Supervisor - Nuclearl of all unusual or emergency conditions.

6.0

References:

Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 7.0 Records and Notifications:

All significant information, events, and actions taken during the emergency period shall be recorded in a bound ledger kept by the Emergency Coordinator.

8.0 Instructions

l NOTE: Depending on the type and severity of the emergency condition, and i using good judgment, steps 8.1 and 8.2 may be interchanged.

An individual who discovers an emergency condition shalll:

8.1 Stop the condition, if possible, assist injured personnel. Specifically, take any immediate action he is qualified to perform that will aid in controlling and minimizing the effects of the emergency such as:

8.1.1 Extinguishing a small fire with fire fighting equipment located in  ;

the immediate area. '

8.1.2 Locally stopping machinery that is contributing to the severity of the emergency (stopping a pump when the downstream piping was ruptured,de-energizingaburningmotor,etc.)

8.1.3 Closing an upstream valve when a system pipe rupture has occurred.

8.1.4 Helping injured personnel from the affected area, if necessary, to minimize their exposure to further injury, l contamination or radiationl. Do not attempt to move serously injured or unconscious '

personnel unless failure to act will obviously place the victim in grave danger.

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9/23/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20102, PAGE 3 DUTIES OF AN INDIVIDUAL WHO DISCOVERS AN EMERGENCY CONDITION 8.2 Warn other personnel in the affected area to rithdraw to a safe area.

Notify the l Plant Supervisor - Nuclearl over the PA System, on any PAX telephone or by face-to-face comunication, whichever is faster. Give the following information: ,

8.2.1 Type of emergency (fire, pipe rupture, etc.)

~8.2.2 Location of emergency l

8.2.3 Any injury to personnel, including obvious signs that would indicate

the seriousness of the injury.

8.2.4 Extent of damage to plant components.

8.3 Isolate the area, if possible (by Closing doors or roping off an area, for example).

8.4 Move to a safe area 8.5 IIf the if possibility of radicactive centerf ration exists, renain in a safe area until monitored or directed otherwise by the Plant Supervisor -

nuclcerl.

8.6 Follow instructions issued by the IPlant Supervisor - Nuclearl (Emergency Coordinator).

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TURKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 l EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20103 SEPTEMBER 27, 1982

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1.0 Title

~ CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES 2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages:

2.1 Approval

Change dated 9/27/82 Reviewed by PNSC September 27, 1982 Approved by M AntPlant Mgr-Nuclear, /4/J [19PL.

Approved by / /)f, ] M /Afice President of .

(/ Nuclear Energy /d-/ 19 P I_

- 2.2 List of Effective Pages:

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Page Date Page Date Page Date Page Date

. 1 9/27/82 4 9/27/82 7 9/27/82 10 9/27/82 2 9/27/82 5 9/27/82 8 9/27/82 11 9/27/82 3 9/27/82 6 9/27/82 9 9/27/82 12 9/27/82 13 P/27/82

3.0 Scope

3.1 Purpose

  1. This procedure provides instructions on the classification of emergencies at Turkey Point Plant.

3.2 Discussion

Four levels of emergency classification are established. In order of increasing seriousness, these are:

Uausual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency A graduation is provided to assure fuller response preparations for more serious conditions.

3.3 _ Authority:

This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant lRadiologicall Emergency Plans.

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9/27/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20103, PAGE 2 CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES i

3.4 Definitions

3.4.1 _ Unusual Event - This classification is represented by off-nomal events or conditions at the Plant for which no significant degradation of the level of safety of the plant -has occurred or is

expected. Any releases of radioactive material which have occurred or which may be' expected are minor and constitute no appreciable ,

health hazard. l 4 1 3.4.2 Alert - This classification is represented by events which involve l

an actual or jpotentiall degradation of the level of safety of the l l plant combined with a potential for limited uncontrolled radioactivity from the plant.

3.4.3 Site Area Emergency - This classification is composed of events which involve actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for protection of the public combined with a potential for significant uncontrolled releases of radioactivity from the plant.

3.4.4 General Emergency - This classification is composed of events which involve actual or iminent substantial core degradation and

, potential loss of containment integrity combined with a likelihood of significant uncontrolled releases of radioactivity from the plant.

, , 4.0 Precautions: .

4.1 Conflicting Infomation:

J When apparently conflicting information is available, the condition shall be classified at the most serious level indicated.

4.2 Judgmental Decision:

!# If, in the judgment of the lEmergency Coordinatorl, a situation is more

. serious than indicated by instrument readings or other parameters, the emergency condition shall be classified at the more serious level.

5.0 Responsibilities

1 1 5.1 Plant Personnel l All plant personel are required to promptly report the existence of an j emergency condition to the IPlant Supervisor - Nuclearl by the fastest means possible.

5.2 l Plant Supervisor - _Nuclearl j 5.2.1 The IPlant Supervisor - Nuclearl shall promptly classify off-normal

situations into one of the four defined categories.

5.2.2 If the diagnosis indicates that the conditier. is classified as an a Unusual Event Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency the l Plant Supervisor - Nuclearl shall follow the instructions in Emergency Procedure 20101, Duties of Emergency Coordinator.

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EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20103, PAGE 3 CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES i

5.2.3 If an emergency has been declared the IPlant Supervisor - Nuclearl shall become the Emergency Coordinator and retain this positica 4

until relieved.

6.0

References:

6.1 Turkey Point Plant lRadidlogicall Emergency Plan 4 6.2 Emergency Procedure 20102, Duties of an Individual Who Discovers an Emergency Condition 6.3 Emergency Procedure 20101, Duties of Emergency Coordinator 7.0 Records and Notifications:

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' 8.0 Instructions:

8.1 The l Plant Supervisor - Nuclearl should initially classify a situation .

within 15 minutes of the time he has become aware of it. The initial classification shall be made on the basis of readily available observations and should not rely on laboratory analyses, measurements, or calculations which would require more than 15 minutes to perform.

8.2 If subsequent infomation of a more detailed nature.(e.g., sampling results) becomes available after the initial classification has been made, the event shall be reclassified by the Emergency Coordinator if

appropriate.

8.3 The l Plant Supervisor ~ - Nuclear (Emergency Coordinator)l shall classify l events in accordance with the attached Classification Tables. The event "

shall be classified by matching the actual situation to the one most l

l closely approximating it in the Classification Table.

NOTE: Within fifteen minutes after the initial classification, the state j and/or local agencies listed in the appropriate check list in l Emergency Procedure 20101, Duties of the Emergency Coordinator

, Imust be notified. Within one hour after the initial

) classification, the NRC Operations Center in Bethesda, Maryland

{ must be notifiedl.

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1. PRIIMItY MPitES$URIZAT!'NI - ECCS IRITIATED MNRIALLY OR AUTOMATICALLY Flow as indicated on FI *-943 (VP-8) .
2. PRIfMRY MPRES$WilZATI0tt - FAl'URE OF A PRifuRT SAFETY OR RELIEF VALK TO CLOSE Sustained increased temperature on TI *-465, 467, 469 or Indication of flow through safettes on TEC flow Indicators.
3. PRilmitY MPRESSURIZATION - IMtuRE OF SEColmARY 5AFETY OR RELIEF YALE TO CLOSE Any 2 of following 3:

Rapid and contfpuous decrease in steam generator pressure; rapid RCS cooldown; audible steam reifef nofse lasting for longer than 10 minutes.

4. PtifultY MPRES$UDITATIOlt - ABROIWmL PRifMitY LEAK RATE (1)RCSwaterinventoryb. ce RCS Water inventory balance (1) Pressurf rer low pressure l Indicates leakage of > 4 GPM fndicates leakage >50 gpn by: reactor trip or RCS presst?re from an unidentf fled source; (1) Decreasing pressurf rer level decreasfng uncontrollably OR with all charging pumps running (2) E S water Inventory balance -

AND Indicates leakage of > 10 GPM; E High contafrenent pressure, or OR (3) Es water Inventory balance (2) Mismatch of >50 GPM between sump level, or radf ation level.

Indicates leakage to a charging and letdown (Including .

connecting closed systems >30 controlled leakage) M GPM but < 50 GPM Steam pressure in one steam Contafruent pressure is >?O psig .

oenerator not sIgnifIcantly and a LOCA has occurred or Is Iower than other two. In progress.

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(2) Rapid decrease in RCS pressure with subcooled margin < 30*F.

I ACTION l Complete actions listed on Complete actions listed on Conglete actions listed on Complete actions listed on the UNUSUAL EVENT CHECKLIST. ALERT CHECKLIST. SITE AREA ENERGENCY CHECKLIST. CENERAL EMPCEPCY CHECKl IST.

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5. PRIMARY DEPRESSURIZAT101I - ARHORML PRIMAR7/SECOWART LEAK RATE PRMS R-15 alaming and (1) A gross failure of one steam generator A rapid failure of steam generator A release has occurred or is in RCS water inventory T ance tube has occurred with a loss of tubes with a loss of offsite power progress resulting in 1 R/hr indicates leakage >10 GPM. offsite power as indicated by: has occurred as Indicated by: whole body or 5 P/hr thyroid at site boundary.* (1 mile)

Loss of Voltaga to both 4160 V busses Loss of voltage to both 4160V and busses with:

Taj_oneofthefollowing:

Valid alam on PRMS R-15 or R-19 (b) Decreasing RCS pressure or (1)nosigniffcantincreasein pressurfrer level, contatnment sug level or (c) Increasing water level in affected hfgh range radfation and; steam generator. (2) a valfd alarm on PRMST15 or R-19 or one steam generator's (2) A repfd failure of steam generator level fncreasing and tubes has occurred (leak of several (3)oneofthefollowW;: reactor hundred GPM) as indicated by: trip on low pressurizer l pressure, RCS pressure l Valid alam on R-15 or R 19 and no decreasing uncontrollably, or '

signif fcant increase in containment safeguards Inftfatton on low -

su g level with one of the following: pressurtzer pressure.

(a)rapidlydecreastngRCSpressure, l (b) reactor trfp on low pressurizer l pressure.

(c) safeguards fnitiation on low l pressurizer pressure, (d) one steam generator level incressfng rapidly. j

6. PRIfWulf DEPRESURIZATION - STEAM BREAK l Increasing contalruent pressure RCS water inventory shows ->'10 Gih leak High RCS l-131 activity ** or PRMS A release has occurred or is l or unusually loud poise outside OR a valf d alarm o- PRMS R-15 or R-19 R-20 alaming and PRMS R-15 or R-19 in progress resulting in 1 P/hr Tontainment ED significantly above alam point and whole body of 5 R/hr thyrold Ee of the following three: 1 of the following 2: at site boundary (I mile).*

Ale (1) High steam 1tne differentfal safety injection with: (1) High steamline delta P Safety Steam pressure is abnormally lower a ?HighContainmentPressureor Injection and hfgh containment .

In one steam generator, or high bJ High Containment Radiation or -

pressure with either high steam flow in cofncidence with cl Audible Indication of Steam Treak contalruent radiation or alarm on low T outside contafnment. OR PRMS R-15 or R-19.

gener$ISr(543*), or low steampressure (600Steam (2) High psig) in flow wf th low G or low OR ,

at least two of the three steam steamgeneratorpressure009 (2) hTgh steam flow and low T 9 or generators. (3) High Steam Flow Safety f n'Jection with steamflowSafetyinjectt$nwith failure of MSIV. PRMS R-15 or R-19 alaming.

  • These eriteria are based upon Energency Procedure 20126, Offsite Dose Calculations computations.
  • These criterla are based upon Emergency Procedure 20126, Offsite Dose Calculations q computations.

l ACTIOR I Coglete actions listed on Complete actions listed on Coglete actions listed on Coglete actions listed on the UNU$UAL EVENT CHECKLIST. AttRT CHECKLIST. SITE AREA EMERCEPCY CHECKLIST. rEPEPAL EMEPCEPCY CHFCKLIST.

  • These criterla will be Implemented upon Installation of Appendix I - Instrtsnentation

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?/11/PP CLASSIFICATION TABLE (cont'd) page s j UIRf5 MAL EVENT RERT SITE AREA EN RCERCY (TaERAL ENIN;EPCT

7. ARNORfWIL RCS TE7FERATURE AN/GR PRES $URE .

(1) Core subcooling detemined to be zero by one of following three:

(a) Subcooled margin monftor, (b)GraphwithRCSpressureand highest loop temperature.

(c) Pressurf rer temperature, and highest RCS temperature OR 620*F OR f2) d3) T R05 Y)~essurt r Tl2535 psig OR i4) RCS Pressure <l110 psig wTEh valfd core exit thermocouple

),620*F.

8. CCPURT Ptfr SEIZURE WITH FUEL DMIAGE RCS flow decreasing repfdly and A release has occurred or is A rele'ase has occurred or is 4

PRMS R-20 alaming and RCS l III actf vity fn progress resulting in 50 mR/hr In progress resulting in 1 R/hr

-> 300 oCf/mi whole body for 1/2 hour or 500 whole body or 5 P/hr thyrold at mR/hr whole body for 2 minutes at the site houdary* (I mfle) site boudary (1.alle).*

9. FUEL MAlWLIRC ACCIDENT ,

Fuel damage has occurred Major damage has occured to one or more A release has occurred or is in or f s f aminent as indicated by: spent fuel assembifes as Indicated by: progress resulting in 1 R/hr whole body or 5 R/hr thyroid at (1) Notfffcation from the fueI handl1ng (1) Notiffcatfon from fuel handling the s1te boundary (1 mile).*

crew that a spent fuel assembly has crew of major damage (e.g. Targe been dropped or damaged, object damages fuel, water level

  • below top of fuel) and AND (2) Any of the followin@MS channels sientffcantly above the ,

(2) Any of the following ARMS channels the alam point: R-2, 5, 7, P, alaming: R-2, 5, 7, 8, 19, 21, 22, IR, 19, 21, 22 or (3) PRMS R-12 or R-TT sfgniffeantly j _0R above the alam pof nt ,

(3) PRMS R-12 or R-14 alaming.

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  • These criteria are based upon Emergency Procedure 20126, Offsite Dose Calculations
  • l 14 TION I h Complete actions listed on Complete actions listed on Con 91ete actions listed on Complete actions Ifsted on gDNUSUAL EVENT CHECKLIST. ALERT CHECKLIST. SITE AREA EMERCENCY CHECKLIST. (TPEPAL FNIpCFPCy ClarrKLIST.

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10. LOSS OF SAFE $NUTDOINI FINICTIONS (1) Failure of reactor protection system (1) A transient has occurred Peactor remafns crittcal to inttfate and complete a scram which re #.rtng operation of shutdown af ter transient induced trip brfngs the reactor subcritical as s;7tems with failura to bring signal is inttfated and-Indicated by reactor remaining critical reactor suberfttcal with control after trfp signal is inttfated. rods and no core damage (1) RCS pressure > safety l

l OR feedTately evident. valve settings (2) 118t system not operable or inablif ty (e.g. PRMS R-20 not alarming) OR to sustain forced or natural OR (2) Entainment pressure circulation as Indicated by: (2) Ess of function needed for hot or tegerature shutdown: Increasing rapidly.

Increasing RCS tesperature as seen on wide range loop temperature recorders or core (a) Scram system inoperable or exit themocouples Jn_d (b) Condenser dumps, atmospheric dimips, and steam generator fe safettes Inoperable or l RHR ptsps not runnfng @or *-605 or, (c) No nomal and aux 111Try feed (b No flow indicated on f c))NoflowonloopflowIndicate5. water flow or ..

(d) Inability tTmakeup to the RCS (fnadequate high pressure injection).

11. FUEL ELEMIIT FAlttlRE (1) PRMS R-20 alaming (1) RCS sample shows 1-131 activity Core damage with inadequate core Loss of 2 of 3 fission AND > 300 uC1/ m1 cooling determined by: product barrlers with a (2) R T I-131 activity is between TR potential for loss of the 100 times nomal and 300 (2) 71395 R-20 significantly above alam (1) RCS I-131 activity ~>300 uCf/mi third barrier:

uCf/ml. (Nomal I-131 activity pofnt and laboratory analysts shows an, AND increase greater than 11 fuel failures s20 r or core exit (1) Known toCA as deffned in rany is apgyroximately T2T themocoup RCS Ts,e >le > 700'F. Site Area Fmergency and 10- to 10- utt/ml. In 30 minutes or a total fuel failure of 51.* fuel failure as deffiiR fn Unusual Event with contain-ment pressure Increastnq to design 11mits or in .

containment cooling has been lost.

DR l 37G tube break as deff ned f n  !

Alert (but rio loss of offstte l power) with clad dem ge as -

defined in Unusual Event and I twinent failure of NSIV.

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  • These criteria will be implemented upon Installation of Appendix I instrumentatfon.

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" Complete actions listed on Complete actions Ifsted on Complete actions listed on Conclete actions Ifsted on the UNU5UAL EVENT CHECKLIST. ALERT CHECKLIST. SliE AREA ENERGENCY CHECKLIST, CIPERAL FPEPGEPCY CHFCKtIST.

mese criteria will De impienentea upon installation of Appendix I - Instrumentation

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11. FilEL ELENili FAILflRE (continued)

(2) Known LOCA as deffneef fn Sfte Area Emergency with:

(a) contaf nment falling to fsolate OR (b) contafrvi7e t press-urfred > desfqn Ifnfts OR TTG tube break as deffned In Alert class with:

(a) Steam break hetween containnent and MSIV DR (b) Nunstream break with faflure of NSIV IdITH EITMR toss of Ircs or loss of

    • ll a AC or pCS T M?n*F (Core exIkt thennoccuple

> 700*F) and increastng

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_ (3) Clad damage as deffned In thiusual Event and Inss of

, ECCS capablif ty with I of 3 following:

(a) Contafrunent Integrity lost OR (b) Yeamif ne break downstreert of MSIV with failure of NSIV OR '

(c) TEeamitne break between contafnment and MSIV.

12. EN RGENCT COORDINATOR DISCRETI01f Emergency Coordinator's judgment Emergenay Coordinator's judgment Ecergency Coordinator's judynent that Emergency Coordinator's .fudoment that plant conditfods exist e fch that plant co..dttfons entst which warrant plant conditions exist which warrant that plant conditions exist Alch:

warrant increased awareness on the precautfonary activation of the Technical activation of emergency centers make release of large amamts -

part of the operating staf f and/or Support Center and placing near-site and monitoring teams or a of radfoactivity, in a short local, offsIte authorities Emergency Operations FacfIfty , precautionary =totifIcatton ta the per1od of tfme, possIhie (e.g.

E require plant shutdown in and other key emergency personnel on standby.

pubif e near the Qta.

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any core melt situation 1.

accordance with Tech.,Sp.v. ,

, n;quirements or involve other

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than nonnal controlled shutdown. ,

l Complete actions ilsted on Complete actions, listed on ACil0N -

Tomplete actions If sted on Complete actions listed on d

ghe UNU5UAL EVENT CHECKLIST. ALERT CHECKLIST. SITE PPCA EMERGENCY CllECKLIST. CEPERAL FMrporPcv CHFCrLIST.

inese criteria wilt ne implementea upon Installation of Appendix I - Instrumentatlun

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13. _UNCONTROLLtp EFFLUENT RELEASE A release has occurred or is in A release that has occurred or is fn A release has occurred or is M release has occurred or is in progress which is greater than the progress iAlch is greater than 10 times in progress resulting in 50 mR/hr progress resulttng in i R/hr Tech. Spec. Ilmft as indicated by the Tech. Spec. Italt as indicated by the whole body or 250 mR/hr thyrold whole body or an integrated dnse PRMS P-14 p' laming and reading plant vent IWC in the alam condition for 1/2 hour or 500 mR/hr whole of SR thyroid at site boundary *

> 2.5 x 10 cpm (approximately and reading significantly greater than body or 2500'silf/hr thyroid for 7 (1 mile) or contalment High 5 times the alam set point. alem pof nt (approximately 40,000 minutes at the site boundary

  • Range Radtgtfon Monttor cpm), (1 alle) or Containment High -> l.3 X 10 R/hr.
  • AND Ragge Radition Monitor > 1.3 x 19tMS R-14 should be alaming and 10 R/hr.

pegged off scale high.

14. NICH IUWIATION LEVELS IN PLANT (1) Any valfd and onespected area monitor alam with meter near or greater then full scale deflectfon (10'Wt/hr)

E (2) Unexpected plant fodfne or particulate a1rborne concentration > 1000 PFC as per 10 CFR 20 Appendix C Table I, as seen in routfne surveying or semp11ng.

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  • These criterta are based upon Emergency Procedure 20126, Offsite Dose Calculations i

i ACTION I a Complete actions listed on Coglete actions listed on Complete actions listed on Coglete actions listed on l the UNUSUAL EVENT CHECKLIST. ALERT CHEEKLIST. SITE AREA Ef1ERrEPCY CitECKLIST. rEWIRAL fifPrFP'CY ClfFCrtIST.

Ihese criterla will be implemented upon Installation of Appendix I - Instrumentation

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15. OTHER SIGHIFICNET EVENTS TIUli COULD LEAD TO CORE tELT

.(1) A known LOCA as defined in Site Area Emergency and failure of ECCS to delf ver flow to the core has occurrent resulting in clad damage as indicated by contaf nment area monf ters PRtts R l-3 or R 3-6 or Containment Hfgh Range Radiation Monitor alarming.

OR TI) Reactor trip on low steam generator levels with wide range levels decreasing toward zero with one of the following two:

(a) Loss of main condenser.

loss of auxfilary feed flow (with high head Safety injection capablifty),

OR '

(b) Tiiss of main condenser, loss of auxilf ary feed flow and no high head Safety Injection capability and .in minutes has ettpsed witliTio low head Safety injection capabillty or aux 11tary feed flow.

OR TI) A known LOCA as deff ned in Site Area rmergency has occurred M one of followlng ?:

(a) RHR flow Indfcator is FI

  • 605 reads zero for 1/?

i hour after recirculation

, 'g phase is attegted and PCS tegerature is rising CP .

, (b) raflure of contal.vient spray and emergency coolers to prevent contalment temerature from rising excessively, y l ACTIDM I Coglete actions IIsted on Complete actions listed on Complete actions listed on FAmplete actions ilstert on the UNUSUAL EVENT CHECKLIST. ALERT CHECKLIST.

  • SliE ARFA ENERr.EWCY CffECKLIST. CIPERAL IPTPCFPCY ritrCrtl5T.

These criteria will be implemented upon Installation of Apperdix I - Instrumentation

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' 16. LOSS OF PONER C01BIfl0R5 Sustained Loss of offsite power E (1) Loss of offsite and onsite AC power (1) Loss of offsite power and Loss of offstte power amt loss

onsite AC power capability as capabilfty as indicated by
loss of onsite A.C. power of onsite A.C. power c M ility indicated by: capability for > 15 minutes as deffned in Alert, with inss as indicated by: of all fecesater capahlittles i (a) 4kV bus "A" and "B" low voltage alarms .for T I hour.

(1) llespectfve supply breakers open (a) 4kV bus "A" and "B" low voltage OR alarms for > 15 minutes OR TE)4kVbus"A"and"B"voltageand OR any meters readfag zere (b) TEV bus "A" and "B" voltage and (2) Voltage and/or amp meters OR amp meters reading zero for indicate zero. Tc)Allsupplybreakersopenwithfatture > 15 minutes of emergem@ diesel generators to OR power their respective 4kV bus either (c) M1 supply breakers open and both automatically or by manual action emergency diesel generators fall from the Control Room. See NOTE al. to power their respective 4 kV bus OR either automatically or by manual 5

(2) Ioss of all vital onsite D.C. power as g action from the Control Room or indicated by DCorload trouble alarms Local Control Board. See NOTE at all D.C. busses decreasing voltageon \ OR \

on all D.C. busses below alarm potnt. (2) Ioss of all vital onsite D.C.

- See NOTE al. poweb for >15 ofnutes as indicated by D.C. Ioad center trouble alarms or voltage decreasing below the alarm point on all D.C. busses.

See NOTE al.-

IIOTE 1: An Alert should be declared as soon as a loss of power is expertenced. A Site Area Emergency should be declared If the loss lasts for > 15 min., or 1f the ,

i Emergency Coordinator leaves the Contol Room during the ffrst 15 minutes.

17. LOSS OF ColtTAllWEPT INTEGIIITY l

Violation of contalmeent integrity as defined in Section 1.5 of .

) Technical Specifications unless the reactor is in the cold shutdown condition;'or violation of containmentTntegrity as defined in Section 1.5 of Technical Specf fctions when the reactor vessel head is removed unless the reactor is in the refueling shutdown condition.

l ACTION I Couplete actions listed on Couplete actions listed on Conglete actions listed on Complete actions listed on the UNUSUAL EVENT CHECKLIST. AttRT CHECKLIST.

SITE AREA EMERctPCY CMCKLIST. r.FPERAL FMRorpry opttrtisT.

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INRI5UAL ETElli ALERT SITE AREA EPERGENCY f EMMt. ENRcrPCY

18. COIITAptlMATED PER50feIE1.

Transportation of contaminated injured Indivfdual(st from the site to an offstte factly.

19. LOSS OF ASSES $ffitT FUNCTI0lts

$fgnificant loss of effluent Most or all annunciator alarms lost All annunciator alarms lost for monitoring capability, meteoro- with plant not at cold shutdown > 15 minutes and a plant transient logical Instrtments, communications, during transTent conditions and has been fnftfated or !s in Gtc., which fmpafrs ability to Inabf11ty to tsunedf ately restore progress.

perform. emergency assesseuent. power to annunctators.

20. NATURAL. PfEMOMENA (1)Notificationbytheweather (1)Notificationbytheweatherbureau Plant not in a cold shutdown A major internal or bureau of a hurricane of the approach of a hurricane with condition and any one of the external event (e.g. ff es woming or tornado sfghted winds up to design basis (225 mph) levels followf ng IEree: earthquakes,planecrashesl fn the Owner Controlled OR any tornado striking plant has occurred, which could Area structures. (a) NotifIcatf on by the weather cause pass 1ve cononon damage bureau of the approach of a to plant systems resultIng hurricane with winds > 225 sph. In any of.,the other reneral OR OR OR Emergency initiating conditfons.

(2) E y earthquake felt or (2) Ey earthquake that could cause, or (b) E y earthquake that causes detected on fnstalled seismic already caused shutdown of turbine shutdown of turbine generator instrumentation. generator anc/or reactor. and/or reactor coupled with degradation of safety systems.

OR OR OR (3) Wrricane surges or floods (3) Ey flood or hurricane surge that raises (c) TTood or hurricane surge, that is that Ifmit access to the site. the water level to at or near the > design level of 18 feet and causes design level of 18 feet above M.L.W. shutdown of turbine generator and/or reactor with degradation of safety systems.

21. ItAZARDS TO STATICII OPERATI0li (1) Any aircraf t crash on-site or (1)Atreraftcrashon-siteinvolving Plant not at cold shutdown unusual aircraft activity over plant structures AE facility OR OR (2) hTssfle impacts from any source (2) NI-stte explosfon involving plant structures or components (a) Af rcraft crash resulting in .

OR OR damage to vital structures or (3) Toxic or flessnable gas release (3) Fa~ mage to plant structures or -onponents components by inpact or ffre, near or oe.stte could frai an explosion OR threaten personnel OR_ (b) RTssfle impact or explosion OR (4) Detection by portable Instrumentation, resulting in damage to safety *

(4) Epfd turbine shutdown due to or nottffcation from off-site sources systems turbine generator failure. that gases greater than their toxic or flansnable Ilmits have entered OR the facility. (c) Intry of gases greater than their OR toxic or flansnable Ilmits into (5) Tiirbine shutdown with observation of control or vitet areas and which casing penetration. renders one traf n of a safety related system inoperable.

I ACIION l d Conglete act1ons If sted on Complete acttons Ifsted on Conglete actions If sted on Conflete act1o.1s 1Isted on the UNUSUAL EENT CHECKLIST. ALERT CHECKLIST. SITE AREA EMERGENCY CHECKLIST. CEPIPJtt INEPCFPCY CHErrLIST.

lhese criteria will be implemented upon installation of Appendix I - Instrumentation ,_

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22. SEttlRITY TieEAT Security contingency resulting in Security threat that has caused initiation Physical attack on the plant Physical attack on the plant inttfation of PIP security of security contingency plan and involving fmf nent occupancy of the resulting fn occupatton of contingency plan. adversaries comandeering an area of the control room or other vital areas. control roca or other vital plant but not having cos, trol over shutdown areas.

capablifty or of any vital area as deffned in the PTP security procedures.

23. CONTROL ROOM EVACUATION Evacuation of control room Evacuation of control room and anticipated or required with control control of shutdown systems not of shutdown Systems estab1fshed from estabitshed from local stations local stations. In 15 minutes.
24. FIRE (1) Uncontrolled fire onsite Uncontrolled fire, potentfally Fire resulting in degradation ..

lasting longer than 10 affecting safety systems and of safety systems.

minutes requiring offsite support.

OR (2) TTre requiring offsite support

25. LOSS OF EIIGIKERED SAFTY FEATURES / FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS toss of any equf pnent IIsted 1a the Technical SpecffIcations Section 3.4 requirfng plant ,

shutdown; or loss of any lxstrumentation Ifsted in Techniccl SpectfIcatIons Sect 1on 3.5 requiring .

plant protectionshutdown; syste E listed inor loss of any fire.

Technical Specif fcations $*ction 3.14; .

and_ fnability to make these syst ms operable within the specified time Ilmits of Technical Speciffcation 3.14.

i ACTION I L Coglete actions listed on Coglete actions listed on Complete actions listed on Cowlete actions listed on the UNUSUAL EVENT CHECKLIST. ALERT CHECKLIST. SITE AREA EMERGENCY CHECFLIST, CEMPAL EMEPCEPCY CHrcrtisT.

  • These criteria w111 be implemented upon Installation of Appendix I - Instrumentatica . . .
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FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20104 SEPTEMBER 27. 1982 ,

1.0 Titl e:

EMERGENCY ROSTER 2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages:

2.1 Approval

Change dated 9/27/82 Reviewed by PNSC September 27, 1982 Approved by fvyt Plant Mgr.-Nuc /B/J~/1g f 2 Vice President of Approved by /dA3 d Nuclear Energy /c-G 19 YL 2.2 List of Effective P Page Date Page _Date Page Date Page Date 1 9/27/82 5 9/27/82 9 9/27/82 13 9/27/82 2 9/27/82 6 9/27/82 10 9/?.7/82 3 9/27/82 7 9/27/82 11 9/27/82 4 9/27/82 8 9/27/82 12 9/27/82

3.0 Scope

3.1 Purpose

. This procedure provides the phone numbers of personnel involved with emergency response.

'3.2 Authority:

This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plans.

4.0 Precautions

i None

5.0 Responsibilities

5.1 The Quality Control Supervisor shall be responsible for periodic verification and updating of this procedure.

5.2 FPL personnel in this procedure should notify the QC Supervisor when a change pertinent to information appearing in the roster occurs.

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References:

, 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan j 6.2 Emergency Procedure 20105, Activation of the On-Site Support Centers '

7.0 Records and Notifications: ,

None

8.0 Instructions

8.1 Every plant condition which requires initiation of the Emergency Plan will  ;

i be classified as an Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency..or General  !

Emergency by the Emergency Coordinator, who will so inform the Duty Call Supervisor. The Duty Call Supervisor shall follow the instructions below on who needs to be notified by him for each of the four categories. A list of the actual alternates and telephone nunbers is attached in Appendix A.

8.2 Unusual Event 8.2.1 For all Unusual Events, the Duty Call Supervisor shall notify the following or their alternates:

Emergency Control Officer l Site Manager  !

, Plant, Manager - Nuclear * ' . )

NRC Resident Inspector (R. Vogt-Lowel l ) . . . . . . . . . . . . (387-1287)

! 8.2.2 For Unusual Events, the Duty Call Supervisor shall call any additional plant management or supervision which he or the Emergency Coordinator deems appropriate to provide asistance in remedying the i condition.

8.2.3 In addition, when the Unusual Event is a hurricane warning, the Duty Call Supervisor should call the following or their alternates, unless they have already been notified or are already on site.

Security Supervisor (

Operations Superintendent-Nuclear

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Maintenance Superintendent-Nuclear

  • i Technical Supervisor
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I and C Supervisor * -

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Land Management Site Manager s , , S 8.2.4 In addition, when the Unusual Event involves initiation of the Security Contingency Plan, the Duty Call Supervisor shall notify the Security Supervisor or his alternate unless he has already been notified or is already on site.

8.3 Alert 8.3.1 For all Alerts, the Duty Call Supervisor shall notify the following or their alternates:

  • For respective alternates, refer to " Appendix D".

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Emergency Control Officer i " '

Site Manager ( i Plant Manager - Nuclear i i

t NRC Resident Inspector (R. Vogt-Lowe11)............~...(387-1287) .

8.3.2 For any Alert, the Duty Call Supervisor shall call any additional plant management or supervision which he or the Emergency Coordinator deems appropriate to provide assistance in remedying the condition.

(Reference Emergency Procedure 20105, Activation of On-Site Support Centers).

8.3.3 Refer to Appendixes D and E.

8.4 Site Area Emergency 8.4.1 For all Site Area Emergencies, the Duty Call Supervisor shall notify the following or their alternates:

Emergency Control Officer ( '

Site Manager (

P1 ant Manager - Nuclear ( .

NRC Resident Inspector (R. Vogt-Lowe11)...............(387-1287) 8.4.2 for any Site Area Emergency which might require site evacuation, the Duty call Supervisor shall notify the following or his alternate unless he has already been notified or is on site:

Security Supervisor (Security Team Leader) l 8.4.3 For any Site Area Emergency the Duty Call Supervisor shall call any additional plant management or supervision which he or the Emergency Coordinator deems appropriate to provide assistance in remedying the condition. (Reference Emergency Procedure 20105, Activation of On-Site Support Centers).

8.4.4 Refer to Appendixes D and E.

8.5 General Emergency 8.5.1 For all General Emergencies, the Duty Call Srpervisor shall notify the following or their alternates: ,

Emer. Control Officer i Site Manager i j

' Plant Manager-Nuclear ( .. .,___..!.

NRC Resident Insp. (R. Vogt-Lewel l ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (387-1287 }

Security Supervisor i .

(Security Team Leader)... , ,

8.5.2 For any General Emergency the Duty Call Supervisor shall call any additional plant management or supervision which he or the Emergency Coordinator deems appropriate to provide assistance in renedying the condition. (Reference Emergency Procedure 20105,-

Activation of On-Site Support Centers).

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8.5.3 Refer to Appendixes D and E.

8.6 Appendix B is the Security Team Leader's Call List of personn.el who shall be notified during an emergency. ,,,

8.7 Appendix C contains miscellaneous phone numbers that may be needed

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8.8 Appendix D contains the TSC Emergency Response Staff Call List 8.9 Appendix E contains the OSC Emergency Response Staff Call List

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TELEPHONE R. Vogt-Lowell 387-1287 J. A. Agles 247-4583 l

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TITLE NAME PHONE / BEEPER I l HOME ADDITIONAL PLANT PERSONNEL WHO IT MAY BE APPROPRIATE TO CONTACT

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Fossil Results j Maint. Supt. - Fossil  ;

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Plant Supv. - Nuc.

Plant Supv. - Nuc.

Plant Supv. - Nuc.

Plant Supv. - Nuc.

Plant Supv. - Nuc.

Plant Supv. - Nuc.

Plant Supv. - Nuc.

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, , EMERGENCY ROSTER APPENDIX C ADDITIONAL USEFUL NUMBERS i Viis section lists numbers, not included in any of the call lists, which may be of use during an energency condition.

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On Site Energency Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 Control Station Control Room 1

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On Site Energency Turkey Point Control Station Main Entrance Station Operational South Assembly Room Support Center Administration Building St. Lucie Plant Unit 1 1

l i General Office Info. General Office 552-3552 (business hours only)

Assembly Area, Florida City Substation f All Personnel 16100 SW 344 Street (Palm Drive)

Technical Support Turkey Point ,

Center North and adjacent to IC Building '

Emergency General Office f Operations Facility Conference Dining Area j

. I Juno Office Juno Beach Building 1-863-2863 (Business Hours only)

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ORGANIZATION TELEPHONE State Warning Point, Tallahassee 1-904-488-1320 ALTERNATE 1-904-488-5757 Nuclear Regulatory Commission ENS Hot Line ALTERNATE NO. 1 1-202-951-0550 ALTERNATE N0. 2 1-301-427-4056 ALTERNATE NO. 3 1-301-492-7000 Dade County Civil Defense 596-8700 or 911 and ask for sETft Commander OFF HOURS 596-8176 or 911 and ask for S'ETft Commander Monroe County Disaster Preparedness 1-294-9581 0FF HOURS 1-296-2424 HAFB Command Post Direct Line or 257-8425 or 257-8426 or 257-8427 Dade County Fire Rescue 324-4100 Randle Eastern Ambulance 642-6400 Coral Reef General Hospital 251-2500 REEF Notification:

Mount Sinai Hospital (Primary) 673-2183 Baptist Hospital (Backup) 271-6024 Division Load Dispatcher '

System Load Dispatcher l U. S. Coast Guard Operations Center 350-5611

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NAME FUNCTION TELEPHONE Bnergency Coordinator ~ -'

i Alternate l TSC Supervisor i First Alternate Second Alternate Third Alternate Fourth Alternate Ops. Supt. - N.

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Alternate Tech. Supp. Nuc. Tng.

Alternate i Tech. Supp. 0.C.

Alternate Tech. Supp. JPE Rep.

Alternate Tech. Supp. Fire Prot.

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Alternate / Team Member 1 HP Supp. Team Member i HP Supp. Team Member t.i 1

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APPENDIX D (cont'd)

TSC Emergency Response Staff Call List i

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1.0 Title

IkTIVATIONOFTHEON-SITESUPPORTCENTERSl 2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages:

2.1 Approval

Change dated 9/27/82 Reviewed by PNSC September 24, 1982 Approved by mFyAPlant Mgr-Nuclear, /0 /f / 198_2_,

Approved by b d 3 ,Vice President of 4g y f/ Nuclear Energy 19 #L 2.2 List of Effective Pages:

Page Date Page Date Page Date 1 9/27/82 6 9/27/82 11 9/27/82 2 9/27/82 7 9/27/82 12 9/27/82 3 . 9/27/82 8 9/27/82 13 9/27/82 4 9/27/82 9 9/27/82 14 9/27/82 5 9/27/82 10 9/27/82

3.0 Scope

3.1 Purpose

This procedure provides guidelines and responsibilities for activation and use of the on-site Technical and Operational Support Centers.

3.2 Discussion

The activities of plant management, technical, engineering and operational support personnel are an important part of the overall site response to an accident, and must be properly defined and logistically supported. The need for additional operational support personnel, other than those required and allowed in the control room, is also recognized as vitally important in properly responding to an emergency.

The intent of activating the Technical and Operational Support Centers is to provide bases where post-accident emergency planning can be conducted and required operational support personnel can assembly for potential duty.

Both centers will be in close communication with the Control Room via the various comunication lines available.

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3.3

Description:

3.3.1 _ Technical Support Center (TSC)

The TSC is located just north and adjacent to the Nuclear I and C building with it's main entrance from the west. The TSC has been designed to accommodate a minimum of 25 persons including 5 NRC staff members.

4 3.3.2 Operations Support Center (OSC)

The OSC is located in the Administration Building in ~ the South Assembly Room. Alternate location will be the Nuclear I and C Building or as designated by the Emergency Coordinator.

4.0 Precautions

4.1 Radiological conditions in the Technical and Operational Support Centers shall be monitored when a radiological emergency exists.

4.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall recomend the evacuation of the OSC to the alternate location when radiological conditions warrant such action.

5. 0 Responsibilities:

5.1 The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for ordering the activation of the TSC and OSC as specified in Emergency Procedure 20101. In addition, the Emergency Coordinator or his designee shall notify the Duty Call Supervisor as per Emergency Procedure 20104.

5.2 The Shift Technical Advisor (STA) is responsible for, under the directions of the Emergency Coordinator, activating the TSC by notifying the Technical -

Department Supervisor or his alternate.

5.3 The Technical Department Supervisor or his alternate is responsible for:

5.3.1 Assuming the duties of TSC Supervisor following his arrival at the TSC. ,

5.3.2 Procuring the emergency response staff necessary for the TSC and OSC, as shown on Appendix A of this procedure.

NOTE: For notifications flow path see Appendix B.  ;

NOTE: TSC and OSC phone call lists are shown on Emergency Procedure l 20104, Appendix D and E respectively.  ;

I 5.3.3 Once TSC is properly staffed, the TSC Supervisor will be responsible l for supervision of activities, reporting to the Emergency Coordinator, communicating with the Emrgency Control Officer at the l EOF and other locations as directed by the Emergency Coordinator. In j addition, the TSC Supervisor should coordinate the efforts of the Emergency Management Center members with other support groups at the TSC.

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5.4.1 Reporting to the Maintenance Superintendent .or his designee.

5.4.2 Ensuring that corrective actions are carried out as instructed by the Maintenance Superintendent or his designee.

5.4.3 Providing feedback on results and actual conditions as reported by

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5.4.4 If instructed to evacuate the OSC, arranging the transfer of radiological equipment to the alternate location and assuring proper radiological protection (if needed) is given to personnel evacuating.

5.5 Each emergency response team member, as described in Appendix A, is responsible for reporting to the on-site support centers following notification. ,

5. 6 The QC Department 'is responsible for ensuring that necessary records, doctanents, and drawings are maintained in the TSC or are available for use in Document Control.

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References:

6.1 Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plan

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6. 5 Emergency Procedure 20125, On-Site Emergency Organization
  • 6.6 Emergency Procedure 20112, Communications Network
6. 7 Health Physics Procedure, HP-90, Inventory of Health Physics Emergency i Equipment
7. 0 Records and Notifications:

7.1 The TSC Supervisor or his designee should keep records listing actions, activities and other pertinent information with regard to the functions of the TSC.

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8.0 Instructions

8.1 Activation Criteria:

The following plant conditions as declared b will require the activation of t'he TSC and OSC:y the Emergency Coordinator, 4

ALERT t SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY 8.2 Staffing The T3C and OSC emergency response staff is described in Appendix A of this procedure.

NOTE: Actual staffing will vary in accordance with the existent plant conditions or under the instructions of the Emergency Coordinator or his designee.-

8.3 Duties

8.3.1 TSC Support Groups:

Emergency Management Center - Under the direction of the Emergency Coordinator, plant management members will analyze plant conditions and data necessary to make accident recovery decisions. By means of communications with the Control Room, OSC and EOF, plant managmeent will coordinate energency recovery actions. Status and events boards will be manned by a management assistant. These boards will reflect data and information pertinent to TSC activities.

Technical Support Group -

Under the instructions of the TSC Supervisor, members of this group will research and recommend corrective actions based on actual plant conditions and proper expertise.

HP and Chemistry Support Group - Members of this group will menitor radiological conditions on/off-site and when warranted, make protective action recommendations to the Emergency Coordinator.

Corporate Communications Area - Personnel assigned to this area will relay plant conditions and data to off-site facilities via dedicated Onnifax and Notepad communication lines. Incoming messages detailing off-site activities will be given to the Emergency Coordinator.

Plant Data Communications - This area is composed of:

1. DDPS Operatians

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2. Dedicated phone lines to the Control Room.

DOPS Operations personnel will compile and distribute plant parameters and data to the TSC Support groups. Since additional data may be required, Plant Data Communications personnel will obtain such data from the Control Room Communicator.

8.3.2 Operations Support Center -

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i 8.4 Radiological ' Supplies:

The TSC and OSC are provided with emergency radiological monitoring equipment, supplies, respiratory protective devices and protective clothing. For specific details refer to posted inventory lists at the TSC and OSC or HP-90. Refer to 5.4.4 for evacuation of the OSC.

8. 5 Technical Data and Drawings:

- Technical data and drawings are stored in the close vicinity of the TSC

, which facilitates retrieval for use.

8. 6 Communication Lines:

For the TSC, Appendix D of this procedure provides a ' detailed list and locations for all communications equipment available. The operability for this equipment will be checked on a quarterly basis as described in i Emergency Procedure 20112. l NOTE: Communication lines are being reviewed at this time for the OSC tot ensure adequate links to perform emergency response duties. When

, completed, this procedure will be modified to include pertinent changes.  !

8.7 Deactivation of TSC and OSC:

Under the authority of the Emergency Coordinator, the TSC and OSC can be deactivated and secured when the emergency condition is downgraded to an Unusual Event or no longer constitutes an emergency.

9.0 _ Appendixes:

9.1 Appendix A - Emergency Response Teams Roster 9.2 Appendix B - Emergency Response Teams members notification flowpath 9.3 Appendix C - TSC Floor Plan 9.4 Appendix D - TSC phone list

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Slant Manager - Nuclear - to assume the Emergency Coordinator responsibilities.  :

ALTERNATE: Site Manager or his designee Operations Superintendent - Nuclear ALTERNATES: Health Physics Supervisor Operations Supervisor - Nuclear Training Supervisor - Nuclear Reactor Engineering Supervisor Chemistry Supervisor Maintenance Superintendent - Nuclear ALTERNATES: Assistant Superintendent Electrical - Nuclear Assistant Superintendent Mechanical - Nuclear I and C Supervisor - Nuclear Technical Department Supervisor - to assume the TSC Supervisor responsibilities.

ALTERNATES: Shift Technical Advisor Engineer Supervisor Technical Support Engineer Supervisor System Perfomance Engineer Supervisor Plant Licensing Engineer Supervisor Quality Control Supervisor

- ALTERNATE: Q. C. Operations Inspector Management Assistant - To be designated by the TSC Supervisor.

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Technical Support Group LEADER: To be designated by TSC Supervisor .

MEMBERS: Electrical AssistaAt Superintendent - Nuclear Mechanical Assistant Superintendent - Nuclear y Projects - Assistant Superintendent Reactor Engineering Supervisor System Protection Supervisor Chemistry Supervisor Training Department Supervisor - Nuclear Technical Department Engineer Supervisor - as designated by Technical Department Supervisor I and C Supervisor Juno Plant Engineering Staff Member Westinghouse On-Site Representative Document Control Supervisor Fire Protection Supervisor (if applicable)

Plant Data Communicator - as designated by TSC Supervisor Technical Dept. Technical Support Lead Engineer (if applicable)

Chemistry Support Group Computer Supervisor Radiochemist Health Physics Support Group LEADER: Health Physics Supervisor

. MEMBERS: (To be designated by Group Leader)

On-Site Monitoring Team Leader Off-Site Monitoring Team Leader

  1. Jministrative Assistant Corporate Communications - To be designated by the Nuclear Energy staff at the 1 General Office. I Nuclear Regulatory Commission In accordance with NUREG 0696, TSC will accommodate 5 NRC staff members.

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Operational Support Center Auxiliary Building Supervisor - To assume the OSC Supervisor responsibilities.

ALTERNATE: To be designated bf Maintenance Superintendent - Nuclear SysteqL Protection Engineer Mechanical Maintenance Group:

Team Leader 6 Mechanics Electrical Maintenance Group:

Team Leader 1 Chief 4 Electricians - Journeymen I and C Group:

Team Leader - I and C Dept. Group Supv.

4 Specialists 1 Specialist - Digital Chemistry:

Team Leader

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Health Physics Team Leader

  • 10 Technicians for On-Site Monitoring 5 Technicians for Off-Site Monitoring
  • 1 H.P. Technician and 1 Chemistry Technician on-site at all times.

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On-Shift Personnel:

Nuclear Turbine Operator (NTO)

Nuclear Operator (NO)

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Emergency Coordinator - Locat'15n 1 Direct outside line ENS - NRC (Red Phone) GPD-1496 Management Phone (Ivory Phone) Ext. 24 Circuit Numbers 70 PLNT 2145 2146 2147 fpintenance Superintendent - Location 2 with headset.

Plant (Pax) Phone Ext. 131

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with headset with speaker box Corporate Communications - Location 4

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NRC Conference Room - Location 7 Direct uutside LIne - Onnifax Direct Catside Line

  • ! Direct Private Outside Line ENS (Red Phone) CKT. GP 01496 HPN (Off-white Phone) CKT. GDA 02062 Code 93 Broadcast 25 Management Phone (Ivory) Ext. 24 CKT. 70 PLNT 2145 2146 2147 Plant (Pax) Phone Ext. 189 Plant Page (P. A.) Equipment Plant Data Communications - Location 8 A switchboard set is located at this area which contains all extensions of 245-2910 available in the TSC. Also the following direct outside lines are available:

Radio Communications - Location 9 State Hot Ring down phone CKT 30 PLNT 310414 NOTE: At this time, this line is not operational as per state officials.

Local Government Radio (LGR) - KYQ 332 Load Dispatcher Radio - KGS 770 Plant (Pax) phone Ext. 184 Plant page (P.A.) equipment DDPS Operations - Location 10 Plant (Pax) phone Ext. 132 -

Security Area - Location 11 Plant (Pax) phone Ext. 184 Plant page (P.A.) equipment

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Mechanical Equipment Room - Location 12 Plant (Pax) phone Ext. 184 Plant page (P.A.) equipment .

Operational Support Center NOTE: Communication lines are being reviewed at this time for the OSC to

.. ensure adequate links to perform emergency response duties. When completed, this procedure will be modified to include the pertinent changes.

FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20112 SEPTEMBER 27, 1982 -

1.0 Title

CdMMUNICATIONSNETWORK 2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages:

2.1 Approval

Change dated 9/27/82 Reviewed by PNSC September 27, 1982 Approved by -,

MMPlant Mgr-N, /0/d~/

1972-Approved by [ bid,,A Vice President of p Nuclear Energy /a - C 19/C 2.2 List of Effective Pages:

Page Date Page Date Page Date Page Date 1 9/27/82 5 9/27/82 9 3/26/81 13 9/27/82 2 3/26/81 6 3/26/81 10 9/27/82 14 9/27/82 3 3/26/81 7 11/12/81 11 9/27/82 15 9/27/82 4 9/27/82 8 3/26/81 12 9/27/82 16 9/27/82 17 9/27/82

3.0 Scope

3.1 Purpose

This procedure provides information on the various modes of communication available at the Turkey Point Plant and instructions for their use during nonnal and emergency conditions. .

3.2 Discussion

The various communications systems described in this procedure comprise the communications network available at the Turkey Point Plant, for use in normal and emergency communications in the plant and with the outside.

Instructions are also included on the use of alternate communication systems when part of the network has been affected by the emergency and is not l

t operable.

The variety, design, and daily use of the systems comprising the network is such that they should assure reliable plant communications, inside and with the outside, in any foreseeable emergency.

3.3 Authority

Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20112, PAGE 2 3/26/81 COPNUNICATIONS NETWORK

3.4 Definitions

3.4.1 Public Address (PA) System: A solid state public address system powered from a 120V AC circuit from MCC-D breaker 0824. The alternate power supply is from Units 1 and 2 LP-11 that is powered by 4

the General Service Station MCC. A 60 ampere. double pole, double throw disconnect switch is mounted behind VP-B in Unit 3 control

, center for swapping power supplies as necessary.

The PA System uses noise cancelling dynamic microphone type handsets located throughout the plant. The system includes one paging channel and one party line channel. Paging can be accomplished without

disturbing communications on the part line channel.

The PA system on Units 3 and 4 is completely independent of the system in Units 1 and 2; however, it can be merged so that plant wide communications from either Units 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 are possible.

3.4.2 Motor Maintenance Circuit: A communications circuit, separate from the PA System, but using 120V AC power from the PA System power supply source. This circuit consists of various outlets throughout the plant, near major equipment both inside and outside the containment and at the fuel handling areas, into which a headset with

_ a microphone can be plugged, to enable communication to be carried,on while leaving the operator's hands free. Outlets for this circuit are also provided in the control room of Units 3 and 4 so that communications between the control room and stations can be established as well as communication between stations.
3. 4.'3 PAX Telephone System: A dial telephone system installed throughout t

the Protected Area. The exchange for this system is located in the j Units 1 and 2 cable spreading room and is powered from a 48V battery and charger arrangement on Units 1 and 2.

This telephone system incorporates a code call system. The code call system is separate for each unit; however, both code call systems are actuated from any PAX telephone 'in the plant and can be answered from any PAX telephone in the plant. There is also a provision for connecting a PAX telephone to the PA systems of 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 for paging pu" poses.

3.4.4 Bell System Telephones: There are numerous Bell Telephone System lines connected to the plant through the switchboard in the Administrative Building Office for normal dial telephone service.

Additional lines are installed as follows: Two are for telemetering and supervisory control, one for a teletype machine, one for a direct line to the System Operations Office, the Cutler Plant, and Davis substation, one for a direct line to Homestead Air Force Base and one for a telecopier machine. The telephones ' connected to these lines are located in the Administrative Building, both control rooms, the Auxiliary Building, in the Security stations, the I and C building and the Units 3 and 4 maintenance building. At night and on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, lines are provided for Units 1 and 2 Control Center, Units 3 and 4 Control Center, selected management personnd offices, and the Main Entrance Station that do not require the switchboard to be manned. This system comprises the main outside consnunications system.

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. EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20112, PAGE 3 3/26/81 COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK 3.4.5 FM'Rbdi6"Siifem: A FM transmitter-receiver is located in the Unit 1 and 2 control center; a microphone and speaker from this radio are located in the Unit 3 and 4 control center. This radio will provide back-up communications between Turkey Point Plant, the System Operations Office, and the Cutler Plant. The System Operations Office has direct telephone lines and either direct, patch, or indirect radio contact with all plants, radio-equipped vehicles and

, service centers in the FPL system.

3.4.6 P~ oft'abl e"Ra df 6' Trin'smi ttsF-Rschi veF $sts i (Walkie-Talkies) Various portable radio transmitter-receiver sets are available to supplement the fixed communications equipment in the plant. These radios are light-weight battery operated sets which may be easily carried by personnel to any location on the plant site. Some of these portable radios are capable of communicating with the FM radio transmitter-receiver station described in step 3.4.5 over a range of several miles.

3.4.7 Mi ami " AFe'd ' 'Inid r'.0'f fi'c s "Di al "Siifss i Each of the several Company offices in the Miami Area have their own switchboard and telephone exchange number. There is also a tie line system whereby inter-office direct dialing can be accomplished. Offices on this system include most of the Miami Area FPL offices. Each switchboard also has an intra-office direct dial system.

3.4.8 Rhdf6' Piliin6"Siifsmi Telephones in the Miami Area inter-office dial system are interconnected to the Radio Paging System. This system is capable of reaching beepers anywhere in Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Sarasota Counties. Beepers are regularly assigned to key personnel in the Off-Site Emergency Organization as shown on the Emergency Roster, and additional beepers can be quickly assigned if required in an emergency. A beeper is also assigned to the Duty Call Supervisor. Assignment of beepers is shown in Emergency Procedure 20104, Emergency Roster.

3.4.9 C6iidinV'Ridlb "SihEdmi The Company radio system consists of fixed base FM radio stations in the System Operations Power Coordinator, Miami Division Load Dispatcher, trouble dispatcher offices, service centers and power plants, plus numerous mobile units in automobiles, trucks, and mobile service equipment. In the event of interruptior.

of electric service to the base radio stations, emergency power can be supplied with existing equipment.

3.4.10 Mit i on'il " Wifn fn 6" Syst bin " ( N AWASTi The NAWAS is installed in the Nuclear Plant Supervisor's office. This system uses commercial, protected telephone land lines. The initial emergency notification to the State Warning Point at the Bureau of Disaster Preparedness and the Dade County Civil Defense Coordinator for Site Area Emergency and General Emergency will be made via NAWAS unless NAWAS is inoperable, then notification will be made by telephone. Notification for ALERT is by telephone.

9/27/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20112, PAGE 4 COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK 3.4.11 Local Government Radio (LGR) System: The LGR System is installed in the Nuclear Control Center adjacent to the Nuclear Plant Supervisor's office'land in the TSCl. This system, which operates on frequencies allocated to the State Bureau of Disaster Preparedness (BDP), unless inoperative or unavailable, can be used to maintain communications with the State Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services

, (DHRS) Mobile Emergency Radiological Laboratory (MERL), and the Dade County Disaster Preparedness Coordinator.

3.4.12 Emergency Notification System (ENS): The ENS is installed in NWE's office, lwith extensions in the control Room and TSCl . This is an automatic ringing system that is designed to facilitate notifications to the NRC within one hour of the time that the reactor. is not in a controlled or expected condition of operation.

4 .0 Precautions:

4 .1 Whenever the ,PA system is in use and is required for an emergency communication, the parties using the PA system shall cease their use of the i

equipment after the person requesting right of way has identified himself and stated that the system is required for emergency use. j t

- 4 .2 Do not keep the code call or the PA Systems busy unnecessarily; if a

,, prolonged conversation is to be carried on, request the other party to call

< your station on the PAX phone, thus releasing the code call or PA System for other use .

4 .3 Always speak clearly and with normal tone and loudness when using any of the communications systems described. ,

4 .4 Do not leave the PA System page button depressed while carrying on a normal conversation, as this will keep the PA on the page channel and the channel, will not be able to be used by another party.

,, 4 .5 The FM radio set is to be used only for backup communications when the Bell System telephones are out of commission.

4 .6 All radio communications shall be conducted in accordance with Federal Communications Comission regulations and company rules as set forth in Reference 6.3, FPL Radio Operations Handbook .

5.0 Responsibilities

l 5 .1 lSee Section 8.12l 6 .0

References:

6 .1 FSAR Section 7.7, Operating Control Stations 6 .2 Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans 6 .3 FPL Radio Operations Handbook 6A lNRC HPN Manuall

) 6 .5 Emergency Procedure 20113, Maintaining Emergency Preparedness, Emergency Exercises Drills, Tests and Evaluations l

9/27/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20112, PAGE 5 COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK 7.0 Records and Notifications:

l Completed copies of Appendix B of this procedure constitute quality assurance record and, therefore, shall be retained in accordance with Administrative Procedure 0190.14, Document Control and Quality Assurance Recordsl.

8.0 Instructions

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Normal Use of the Public Address (PA) Systen 8.1.1 The main use of the PA System during normal operation of the plant is to page personnel. When infonnation must be issued throughout all of the Protected Area, merge the PA System on Units 3 and 4 with the one on Units 1 and 2 by use of the switch located in the control center of Units 3 and 4 or by requesting that the Units 1 and 2 Control Center Operator do so by using the switch located in the Units 1 and 2 control center.

8.1.2 To use the PA System, proceed as follows:

1. Remove the handset from its holder and depress the page pushbutton.
2. Speak clearly with normal tone and loudness directly into the microphone and call out the desired person's name twice.
3. Release the page pushbatton and wait until the party called answers the page.
4. If no other conversation is being carried on the party line channel, proceed with your conversation.
5. If a long conversation is to be carried on, request the other party to cel! you at your station on the PAX telephone and release the PA for other use.

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6. To answer a call on the PA, remove the handset from the holder and acknowledge the call.
7. To terminate the conversation, hang the handset on the holder.
8. If the system had been merged with the system on Units 1 and 2,

- separate the system at this time by returning the switches in each control room to their normal position.

8.2 Emergency Use of the PA System:

8.2.1 The use of the PA System during emergency conditions is to notify plant personnel of the emergency and to issue appropriate instructions to cope with the emergency.

8.2.2 When the PA System is required for emergency use, proceed as follows:

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1. Remove the handset from its holder, depress the page pushbutton -

and with a clear voice state that this is an emergency call and state the nature of the emergency and- any appropriate instructions required. As long as the page pushbutton is depressed, all the PA speakers in the circuit will broadcast the message. This does not interfere with conversation being carried on the party

  • channel.
2. After the initial emergency warning and instructions are issued, release the page pushbutton and request than anybody still using the party channel for other than emergency related

. communications, release the party line for emergency use.

3. Depending on the nature of the emergency, further instructions and emergency communication can be given on the party line channel, or if a large area of the plant is involved and it is necessary to communicate with a number of persons at once, the page channel 'may be used continuously by keeping the page pushbutton depressed.
4. When the nature of the emergency condition is such that warnings or infonnation must be issued through out all of the Protected

, Area merge the PA System on Units 3 and 4 with the one on Units 1 and 2 by use of the switch located in the control center of 3 and l 4 Units or by requesting that the Units 1 and 2 Control Center Operator do so using the switch located in. the Units 1 and 2 control center.

5. When the emergency is over, announce it on the PA System and issue any instructions related to the resumption of normal
operations, by use of the page channel of the system. If only i local instructions to one person or group of persons is required, these can be issued on the party line channel after first calling

_ them on the page channel.

6. If the system had been merged with the system on Units 1 and 2, separate the system at this time by returning the switches in each control center to their normal position.

8.3 Normal and ~ Emergency Use"of'the Motor Mainteifa'nce' Circ ~uiti 8.3.1 This comunications system will be used mainly for consnunications between personnel working on a particular piece of equipment and the control center or another station on the system. It will also be used when fuel handling is in progress, to communicate between tae various fuel handling stations without tying up the PA or PAX facilities at those stations.

8.3.2 This system may be used during emergencies to communicate and issue instructions to personnel working to correct the emergency condition, or stationed by the areas where outlets from this system are located, thus leaving the PA and PAX systems clear for other emergency related use.

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11/12/81 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20112, PAGE 7 COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK 8.3.3 In order to use this comunication systems for normal or emergency use, obtain headset and microphone sets from the control center or Maintenance Dept. and issue them to men assigned to.the station with which it is desired to communicate. Plug the head and microphone sets into the jacks at the station. Speak nonnally and clearly into the microphone for. communications.

, 8.3.4 When use of the system is terminated, unplug the head and microphone set from the jack and return them to their storage place. No further deactivation of the circuit is required.,

8.4 Normal and Emergency use of the PAX telephone system, including the code call and fire alarm features 8.4.1 The use of the PAX telephone system is the same during normal operating conditions as during emergency conditions. Its main function is to provide private telephone conversations between any two PAX stations in the plant and to provide a means of paging a particular person by sounding or flashing a particular code number on

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horns and lights which are located throughout the plant. The fire alarm can be activated from the PAX telephone. There are provisions for tying in with the PA systems of Units 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 for i paging purposes.

8.4.2 Use of the various features of the PAX telephone system is as follows:

1. To use the system as an in-plant dial telephone system, dial the j" three digit number corresponding to the station being called.

All numbers on both units can be reached from any PAX telephone in the Protected Area.

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2. To use the code call feature of the system, it is necessary to first dial the digit 7; this connects the code call circuit to the PAX telephone system. After dialing 7, dial the three digit code nuinber assigned to the person wanted. A system of bells, horns and lights located throughout the Protected Area will sound and flash the. code nurnber called until the call is answered. In order to answer the call, the person assigned the code which is being called shall dial the digit 8 on any PAX telephone.

Once the call is answered, another party may use the code call circuit even while the original caller is on the line. However, once two parties are using the code call circuit, no other party can use it until one of the calls is terminated.

3. There is a red telephone for emergency communications in the control room; dialin., 12601 will cause the telephone to ring.

This telephone shall be used only for emergency communications.

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4. To connect the PAX telephone system to the PA systems for paging
purposes only, dial 299 to connect the telephone to the Units 1 i and 2 PA system, or 399 to connect to the Units 3 and 4 PA  ;
e system. Request that the person being paged call you on your PAX i phone, by giving your PAX number. -
8.4.3 No provision is made to connect the PAX telephone system in the plant to the hell telephone system.

8.5 Use of the Bell System Telephones: ,

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8.5.1 he Bell System telephone lines assigned to the plant, through the switchboard in the Administrative Building Office, are the normal means of connunication with the outside, both during normal operations and emergency conditions. %e lines operate on the rotary system, that is, when the main plant number is busy, the call is automatically switched or rotated to another number of the assigned plant lines. . During normal working hours, or any time the plant swit& board is manned, two of the rotary lines are assigned to permit incoming calls only, so that not all of the lines will be in service with only outgoing calls. In addition, there are two rotary lines assigned that permit outgoing calls only, so that even if all assigned lines for incoming or incoming-outgoing calls are in service, it is still possible to call outside in an emergency. he

! balance of the assigned lines are dual purpose incoming-outgoing lines and should rotate until all are in use, at~which time a busy signal is received.

8. 5. 2 he use of the Bell System telephone lines is normally unrestricted (except for placing long distance calls) and outgoing calls may be made using standard Bell System procedures after dialing (9) to obtain an outside line. To place a long distance call during normal' working hours, contact the switchboard operator and request a long distance line, giving the area code and number desired and your name. We swit& board operator will connect you to a long distance line and you then dial the number desired. During off hours, when l the switchboard is closed, long distance calls cannot be made. L 8.5.3 he Bell System telephones in the plant are also three digit extensions for intra-plant calls. To read another extension within the plant, it is only necessary to dial the three digit ntaber assigned to that extension.

8.5.4 2e two lines used for telemetering and control are for sending and

, receiving equipment control signals and cannot be used for voice connunications. -

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8.5.5 The line assigned to the teletype machine can be used for voice communication; however, normal use is limited to the teletype machine. With the teletype it is possible to connunicate with any of the other teletype machines. Teletype machines are installed in the System Operations Power Coordinators Office, the. FPL General Office, other FPL power plants and other FPL departments.

. During periods of system abnormal conditions or emergency, the teletype may be used to send and/or receive information pertaining to the emergency for which a permanent record is desired.

8.5.6 The direct line to the System Operations Power Coordinators Office, which is also connected to the Cutler Plant and Davis Substation, is constantly monitored by means of open speakers in the Units 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 control centers, the Cutler Plant control rooms and switchboard in the System Operations Power Coordinators Office.

This line is in constant use and its main use both during normal operation conditions and emergency conditions is for transmitting and receiving instructions and information to and from the System Operations Power Coordinators Office.

To use the line, remove the handset from its holder (this cuts out the speaker) then depress the button on the telephone the appropriate number of short and long rings corresponding to the station being called. It is also possible to establish communication by lifting the handset from its holder and calling the station or party desired.

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During an emergency, the party requiring the use of this line for emergency related communications, shall identify himself, state that the line is needed for emergency use, and request that all other parties using the line for non-emergency communications clear the line.

8.5.7 The direct line to Homestead Air Force Base is provided for use in an emergency and is located in the Nuclear Plant Supervisors office in the control center of Units 3 and 4. It will be tested periodically to verify operability.

l l 8.5.8 The line assigned to the automatic telecopier machine in the Administrative Building Office can be used for voice communication, however, its normal use is limited to and is set on standby for the automatic telecopier machine. With the telecopier, it is possible to l

transmit copies of documents, letters, instructions, or other communications between the General Office and the plant during normal or emergency conditions.

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8.6 Use of FM radio tra'nsmitteF-7ecFive~r~ station:

8.6.1 The FM radio transmitter-receiver set is the backup means of communications with the outside, providing communications with the Cutler Plant, System Operations Power Coordinators Office, and portable radio sets.

9/27/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20112, PAGE 10 COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK 8.6.2 The FM radio set is .to be used only for backup communications during periods of failure of the normal Bell Telephone System.

8.6.3 The radio consoles located in both Units 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 control centers are always ON and monitoring the assigned frequency. Any transmission from the System Operations - Power Coordinators Office,

, Cutler Plant, or portable radios to the plant will be received without having to operate the set.

8.6.4 All radio communications shall t,e conducted in accordance with Federal Communications Commission regulations and company rules as

set forth in Reference 6.3, FPL Radio Operations Handbook .

8.7 Various portable radio transmitter-receivers are available in the plant for i' communication with personnel in the outlying areas. Some of these portable radio sets are capable of communicating with the FM radio transmitter-receiver described'in Section 8.6.

These portable radios are to be used when it is desired to communicate with personnel in areas where there are no permanent communication devices, such as in the outlying areas of the plant. These portable radios will also be ,

used during emergency conditions when the normal means of communication are not functioning.

, 8 .8 Use of the National Warning System (NAWAS),

l 8.8.1 The NAWAS is used, unless inoperative or unavailable, for announcing l the initial warning to the State Warning Point at the Bureau of i

Disaster Preparedness (BDP) and Dade County Civil Defense Coordinator of a SITE AREA or GENERAL EMERGENCY.

i 8.8.2 The NAWAS is a direct, protected telephone land line with the handset i installed in the Nuclear Plant Supervisors Office in Units 3 and 4

!+ control center.

I 8.8.3 Picking up the handset from its cradle activates a response AT the State Warning Point and Dade Civil Defense offices . The Nuclear Plant Supervisor will advise the personnel on the other end of the system, in a coded message, of the conditions at the plant. He then 4

places the handset back on its cradle, as this is the only use for it during an emergency . His message will activate the required state and local emergency teams.

8 .9 Use of the Local Government Radio (LGR) 8.9.1 The LGR is used, unless inoperative or unavailable, for maintaining communications with various state and local disaster preparedness personnel. Messages are transmitted and received on frequencies allocated by the state BDP.

8.9.2 The LGR control unit is installed in the Nuclear Plant Supervisor's office in Units 3 and 4 control center, ,lwith an extension in the TSCl.

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  • 9/27/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20112, PAGE 11 COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK 8.9.3 After turning on the control unit, messages are transmitted by activating the microphone switch. Messages are not in code and shall only be transmitted for coordination and assistance from the various off-site agencies involved in assisting Turkey Point in an emergency situation. Messages may be received from the offesite agencies when the plant personnel are not transmitting.

8.10 In cases where an amergency has affected one of the normal means of communications, or in the case that a normal system is cut of order, the following systems will serve as backup:

NORMAL SYSTEM ALTERNATES PAX Phone System PA System and Bell System Extensions PA System Portable Radios, PAX Telephones Bell System Telephone FM Radio Transmitter-Receiver 8.11 Use of Emergency Notification System Within one hour of the time that the reactor is not in a controlled or expected condition of operation, the NRC is required to be notified using the NRC ENS circuit (red phone). The Nuclear Plant Supervisor (Emergency Coordinator) shall be responsible for assuring that this notification is made. The Duty Call Supervisor will make this notification if he is on site or can be onsite within one hour. The Nuclear Watch Engineer may be designated to perform this notification at the direction of the Emergency Coordinator.

Examples of conditions of operation which require this immediate notification are:

1. Any incident resulting in valid safeguards initiating,
2. Any situation requiring control room evacuation,
3. Initiating of the emergency plans for ALERT, SITE AREA or GENERAL EMERGENCY in accordance with Emergency Procedure 20103, Classification of Emergencies.

The NRC will check the status of Units 3 and 4 nuclear facilities on a daily basis. This call will also be used as the check of the ENS telephone line.

8.12 TSC and OSC Communications:

8.12.1 Communication lines for the TSC and OSC shall be checked on a quarterly basis to assure operability in case the TSC and OSC activation is deemed necessary, except for LGR which will be checked on a monthly basis (Refer to Emergency Procedure .20113, Section 8.1.6) .

Technical Department is responsible for conducting the aforementioned check.

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9/27/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20112, PAGE 12 COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK 8.12.2 " Appendix A" for this procedure provides a checklist which shall be used by the person designated to conduct the_ check. After completion, the " Appendix B" shall be turned over to the Technical Department Supervisor for review and signature.

8.12.3 The individual designated to conduct the check will be responsible for assuring the operability of all communication lines, including corrective action to be taken if a malfunction is discovered . If this is the case, notification shall be made to the Technical Department Supervisor. .

NOTE: OSC communication lines are being reviewed at this time in order to ensure adequate links to perform emergency response duties. When completed, this procedure will be modified to include the pertinent changes.

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9/27/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20112, PAGE 13 COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK APPENDIX A Communication Lines Checklist for TSC and OSC (Refer to EP 20105 for phone locations)

Verification of Bell Phones (Direct,outside lines):

. INITIALS (Emergency Coordinator)

(Technical Support)

(HP and Chemistry)

(Notepad)

(Omnifax)

(NRC Omnifax)

(NRC)

(NRC Private Line)

Verification of Bell Phones (Extensions of Plant Switchboard ):

Where applicable, special equipment shall be checked:

Emergency Management Center INITIALS with Headset with Headset with Speaker Box Technical Support with Speaker Box with Headset HP and Chemistry -

with Headset

, with Speaker Box l

Corporate Communications NRC Conference Room l DUPS Operations i

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ENS (Red Phone - NRC Direct Line) GP0-1496 Emergency Management Center NRC Conference Room When checking these circuits, please proceed by using the following instructions.

1. Pick up the phone (No dialing necessary) .
2. When Atlanta operations answer, the following message shall be given: "This is Turkey Point Plant TSC, conducting our quarterly communications check. How do you hear me?"
3. If the communication is clear, acknowledge and hang up.

Management Line Phones (Ivory)

Emergency Management Crisis Center NRC Conference Room When checking these circuits, please proceed by using the following instructions:

1. Refer to operating instructions attached to the phones.
2. There are three available lines . Verify that only one is operable.
3. Noti fy the answering party of the intent of the call by relaying the following message: '

"This is Turkey Point Plant TSC conducting our quarterly communications check. How do you hear me?"

- 4. If communication is established and heard clearly, proceed to acknowledge l and hang up.

1 Health Physics Network (HPN) (Off-white) INITIALS NRC Conference Room When checking this circuit, please proceed by using the following instructions:

l 1. Lift the receiver, no dial tone will be heard.

2. Push * (asterisk) and then 23. This will connect with NRC Region 2 office. No ring will be heard from the TSC phone.

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3. Relay the following messaga:

"This is Turkey Point Plant TSC, conducting our quarterly communications check. How do you hear me?" .

4 .' If the communication is chear, acknowledge and hang up.

For additional instructions, please refer to the NRC HPN Manual located in the NRC Conference Room.

State Hot Ringdown Line Circuit 30 PLNT 310414 This line has not been declared operational by state officials and is not covered by this procedure.

Verification for Radios Local Government Radio (LGR) KYQ 332 INITIALS Radio Communications Area When checking this radio, please proceed by using the following instructions:

1. Follow instructions in Section 8 .9 of this procedure to establish communications. Also refer to operating instructions attached to the radio.
2. Refer to Emergency Procedure 20113, Section 8 .1.6 for contacts when conducting this check.
3. Identify the communication originator by relaying the following message:

"(See Step 2), this is Turkey Point Plant TSC, do you read?"

When acknowledgment is received continue with:

"(See Step 2), this is Turkey Point Plant TSC, conducting our monthly communications check, how do you read me?"

4. After communication has been verified conclude with:

"This is Turkey Point Plant TSC, over and out KYQ 332" Load Dispatcher Radio KGS 770 INITIALS Radio Communications Area  :

When checking this radio, please proceed by using the following instructions:

1. See Section 3.4.9 for description .

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2. Identify the communication originator by relaying the following message: '

" System, this is Turkey Point Plant TSC do you read?"

When acknowledgment is received continue with:

  • " System, this is Turkey Point Plant TSC conducting our quarterly communications check, how do you read me?"
3. After communication has been verified conclude with:

"This is Turkey Point Plant TSC, over and out - KGS 770" .

Verification of In-Plant Communications:

P. A. System (Page Phone) INITIALS Security Area Mechanical Equipment Room NRC Conference Room Radio Communications Area

1. For tile above equipment, verify operability by paging and receiving messages.

PAX Phones Ext. 129 Two Locations:

HP and Chemistry Technical Support

  1. Ext. 131 Emer. Ngment Crisis Center Ext. 132 DDPS Operations Ext. 184 Three Locations:  ;

Mechanical Equipment Room Security Area DDPS Operations

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F:R DC:UMENT COliTROL U3E 0:l'Y APPENDIX B

}iCPS COMMUNICATIONS CHECK VERIFICATION SHEET T DATE T Y11 T DEFT TSC communic 6 tion check completed oni (Date) T DOCf T DOCH Checks completed by:

Name/ Signature T SYS T COMP __

T ITM T RET Malfunctions Found (if any):

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l Reviewed by: Date Technical Department Supervisor