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Public Version of Revised Radiological Emergency Response Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures EP-AD-1, Plant Emergency Organization & EP-OP-3, Control Room Communications. Revised Index Encl
ML20028D481
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Issue date: 01/03/1983
From:
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORP.
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ML111671145 List:
References
PROC-830103-01, NUDOCS 8301190178
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l Procedure # TITLE - REVISION DATE EP-AD-1 Plant Emergency Organization C 01-03-83 EP-AD-2 Emergency Class Detennination B 10-13-82 EP-AD-3 Unusual Event A 12-21-81 EP-AD-4 Alert A 12-21-81 EP-AD-5 Site Emergency A 12-21-81 EP-AD-6 General Emergency A 12-21-81 EP-AD-7 Notification of Unusual Event E 10-13-82 EP-AD-8 Notification of Alert E 10-13-82

. EP-AD-9 Notification of Site Emergency E 10-13-82 EP-AD-10 N'otification of General Emergency E 10-13-82 EP-AD-11 Emergency Radiation Controls A 12-21-81 d EP-AD-12 Personnel Assembly and Accountability C 10-13-82 EP-AD-13A Limited Area Evacuation 12-21 81 EP-AD-13B Emergency Assembly / Evacuation 12-21-81 l EP-AD-13C Site Evacuation 12-21-81 EP-AD-14 Search and Rescue 12-21 EP-AD-15 Recovery Plannirg 10-21 EP-AD-16 Personnel I.njury or Vehicle Accidents

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EP-AD-18 Administration.of Iodine Blocking Agents 12-21-81 EP-ENV-1 Environmental Team Organization A 12-21-81 EP-ENV-2 Site Access Facility (SAF) Activation -

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Procedure # TITLE REVISION DATE EP-ENV-3A Environmental Protection Direc' tor . .

Actions and Directions F 10-13-82 EP-ENV-3B Environmental Monitoring Team Actions C 05-21-82 EP-ENY-3C Primary Determination of X/Q B 10-13-82 EP-ENY-30 Alternate Determination of X/Q B 10-13-82 EP-EUV-3E Manual Environmental Dose Projection B 02-18-82 Calculations EP-ENV'-3F Protective Action Rec.ommendations 12-21-81

. EP-ENV-4A Sample Acquisition, Portable Instrumenta' tion Use B 05-21-82 EP-ENY-4B Sample Acquisition, Air Monitoring Devices B 05-21-82 g EP-ENV-4C Sample Acquisition, . Environmental

,,) Sampling Techniques .B 05-21-82 EP-ENV-5A LCS-1 Operation A 12-21-81 f

l l EP-ENY-5B MS-3 Operation A 12-21-81 EP-ENY-5C SAM II Operation B 01-22-82 EP-ENV-50 PAC-4G Operation A 12-21-81 EP-ENV-5E Reuter-Stokes Operation 8-19-81 EP-ENY Data Analysis, Dose Projections and Protective a DELETED.

Action Recommendations EP-ENV-6A Ralocation of Site Access Facility (Habitabili ty) 12-21-81 EP-ENY-6B SAF Environmental Sample Analysis Relocation A 11-24-82 EP-ENV-7 Site Access Facility Communications A 7-02-82 EP-ENV-8 Total Population Dose Estimate _

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EP-E0F-1 Corporate Staff Emergency Response Organization F 10-13-82 EP-EOF-2 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation C~ 02-18-82 EP-EOF-3 Corporate Response to an Unusual Event E 06-18-82 EP-EOF-4 -Corporate Response to an Alert F 10-13-82 EP-EOF-5 Corporate Response to a Site Emergency F 10-13-82 EP-E0F-6 Corporate Response to a General Emergency F 10-13-82 EP-EOF-7 Communications and Documentation D 05-21-82 EP-EOF-8 Relocation of EOF .

B 02-18-82 EP-EOF-9 Interface with Support Organizations D 10-13-82 O EP-0P-1 Control Room Emergency Organization A 1-03-83 EP-0P-2 Emergency Activation of Control Room B 1-03-83 EP-0P-3 Control Room Communications A 1-03-83 l

EP-0SF-1 Operational Support Facility (OSF) Organization A 1-15-82 EP-0SF-2 OSF Activation A 05-21-82 EP-0SF-3 Work Requests During an Emergency. A 1-15-82 l

! EP-OSF-4 OSF Communications A 04-16-82 EP-RET-1 Radiation Emergency Team (RET) Organization B 12-21-81 l

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REVISION DATE EP-RET-2A RP0/RAF Activation B 05-21-82 EP-RET-2B Gaseous Effluent Sample and Analysis B 02-18-82 EP-RET-2C Containment Air Sampling and Analysis B 10-13-82 EP-RET-2D Emergency Radiation Entry, Controls .and A 12-21-81

. Implementation EP-RET-2E Handling of Injured Personnel 12-21-81 EP-RET-2F Personnel Decontamination A 3-19-82 EP-RET-3 Emergency Chemistry Team B 12-21-81 EP-RET-3A Liquid Effluent Sample and Analysis A 12-21-81 EP-RET-3B '

Post-Accident ReactoreCoolant Interim A 12-21-81 Sampling Procedure g EP-RET-3C Post Accident Operation of the High Radiation y Sample Room 06-18-82 EP-RET-3D Containment Air Sampling, Analysis Using CASP 11-01-82 LP-RET-4 Site RET B 12-21-81 EP-RET-4A EOF ' Radio' logical Monitoring A 10-21-81 EP-RET-43 Radiological Controls at Site Access Facility (SAF) 10-21-81 EP-RET-4C Site Radiological Monitoring 12-21-81 EP-RET-5 . Plume Projections A 12-21-81 EP-RET-5A Plume Proje'ctions (Backup Method) A 12-21-81 EP-RET-6 Dose Projection A 12-21-81 EP-RET-7 RAF/RPO Communications 12-21-81 EP-RET-8 Contamination Control at the Two Rivers 12-21-81 Community Hospital Y 0. -

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Procedure # TITLE REVISION DATE EP-SEC-1 Security Organization 12-21-81 EP-SEC-2 Security Force Response to Emergencies B 05-21-82 EP-SEC-2(a) Manual Activation of Emergency Sirens DELETED 1-29-82 EP-SEC-3 Personnel Accountability (Initial and Maintaining) C 10-13-82 EP-SEC-4 Dosimetry Issue at SAF 12-21-81 EP-TSL-1 Technical Support Center (TSC) Organization 12-21-81 EP-TSC-2 TSC Activation B 05-21-82 EP-TSC-3 Plant Status Procedure A 02-18-82 EP-TSC-4 Emergency Design Change, Major Equipment Repair 12-21-81 EP-TSC-5 TSC Communications 12-21-81 EP-TSC-6 Assessment of Reactor Core Damage 10-13-82 l O

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1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to describe the plant emergency organization for the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant (see Figure EP-AD-1.1) and responsibilities during an emergency.

2.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure will apply to any declared emergency as defined in EP-AD-2, Emergency Classi'ication.

3.0 REF ERENCES .

3.1 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan.

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4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 Shift Supervisor is responsible for: .

4.1.1 Evaluating plant conditions and determining if an emergency condition exists as defined in EP-AD-2, Emergency Class Detemination.

l 4.1.2 Directing and coordinating the initial response to the emergency ~

to control and limit its effects.

4.1. 3 Initiating required notifications per EP-AD-7, 8, 9 or 10 as -

to the nature and classif.ication of the emergency.

4.1.4 Performing any other immediat'e functions of the Emergency Director (ED) until relieved by a dr.signated Emergency Director.

4.1.5 Providing infonnation and making recommendations to the Event Operations Director (E00) or Emergency Director and obtaining l their concurrence before making any planned changes in plant operations.

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. I l PAGE 2 of 8 l DATE: JAN 3 1933 4.2 Shift Technical Adviser is responsible for:

4.2.1 Assisting the Shift Supervisor in assescing abnonnal plant conditions and determining when an emergency exists as defined in EP-AD-2, Emergency Class Detennination.

4.2.2 Providing technical and analytical support' in the Control Room to diagnose abnonnal events and to ensure adequate core coolitig.

l 4.2.3 Providing essential technical information to offsite response l agencies on a limited basis until relieved of this function by-l the Technical Support Center Director.

4.2.4 Providing continued assistance to the Shif t Supervisor in the assessment of plant conditions.

. 4.3 Shif t Communicator (STA-Alternate) is responsible for:

4. 3'.1 N6tifying members of the emergency response organization of the emergency. -

4.3.2 Notifying offsite emergency response. organizations of the emergency per EP-AD-7, 8, 9 or 10.

4.4 Emergency Director (ED) is responsible for: .

. 4.4.1 Overall direction and supervision of the plant emergency *esponse orga niza tion. ,

4.4. 2 Verifying that the emergency classification is properly detennined and evaluating plant conditions in order to reclassify the emergency '

if/when appropriate.

N 0.TE: This responsibility may not be delegated.

4.4.3 The implemeritation of necessary protective actions to safeguard plant personnel .

4.4.4 Continuous accident assessment and corrective actions throughout the duration of the emergency.

l 4.4.5 Protective action reconmendations to appropriate State and Local l authorities until the arrival of Emergency Response flanager (see l EP-ENY-3F and Table ENY-3F .1) . ,

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M3 3 of 8 1983 ' lPAGE 4.4.6 Reviewing and approving all exposures in excess of 10 CFR Part 20 limits.

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4.4.7 fiaintaining communications contact with the Emergency Response tianager concerning plant conditions and changes in the emergency situation.

4.5 Event Operations Director (E00) is responsible for:

4.5.1 Assisting the Shift Supervisor with Control Room functions. -

4.5.2 11aintaining communications with the Emergency Director and the Technical Support Center relative to plant status.

4.5.3 Evaluating. the technical needs of the Control Room and requesting

. support from the Tech Support Center.

I 4.5.4 liaintaining cognizance of plant radwaste operations.

p 4.5.5 Providing the Emergency Director with operational parameters for V assessment evaluations. -

4.5.6 Providing plant parameters and meteorological data to the Radio-logical Protection Director for use in performing onsite and .

of fsi.te dose projections.

! 4.5.7 lionitoring fire fighting operations and keeping Shift Suprvisor l- informed.

l 4.6 Technical Support Center Director (TSCD) is responsible for: -

4.6.1 ,5upervising and coordinating the activities of the Technical .

Support Center Staff, including systems engineering, core physics, and quality. control operations.

  • 4.6.2 Inplant technical support and logistics planning.

4.6.3 The acquisition and documentation of plant data and the control of records.

t 4.6.4 11aintaining conmunications from the Techlnical Support Center

' to the Control Room and other Emergency Response Facilities (ERF).

4.6.5 Itaintaining plant status monitoring, perf'orming ' accident assessment evaluations, recommending course of action to- E0D and/or ED.

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JAN 3 1983 l PAGE 4 of 8 4.7 Support Activities Director (SAD) is responsible for:

4.7.1 Directing and coordinating the emergency activities 'of maintenance and support personnel.

4.7.2 Procurement of emergency electrical and mechanical equipment needed for maintenance operations.

4.7.3 Implementing requests by the Emergency Director for changes or modifications to systems or components required to stabilize plant conditions.

4.7.4 Evaluating manpower, equipment, and material necessary to support the emergency organization.

4.7.5 Reviewing all work requests and assigning proper priority levels to each. Planning and scheduling all work in a manner necessary to attain and maintain plant safety system reliability.

4.8 Security Director is repsonsible for:

O U 4.8.1 Directing plant security personnel in the performance of security activities during emergency situations 4.8.2 Access control operations to ensure that security is maintained at emergency response facilities.

4.8.3 Providing personnel accountability of all onsite emergency response personnel.

4.8.4 Issuance of personnel dosimetry to emergency response personnel.

4.9 Radiologi' cal Protection Director (RPD) is responsible for:

  • 4.9.1 Supervising and coordinating the activities of the In131ant Radiation Emergency Team (s), Emergency Chemistry Team (s), and 1

Site Radiation Emergency Team (s).

4.9.2 Inplant radiation surveys in support of fire fighting, maintenance, repair or other emergency support activities.

4.9.3 Radiological assessments and radiation dose predictions.

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EMERGE!!CY PLAN IMPLEMEilTING PROCEDURE l 1 l DATE: JAN 3 1983 l PAGE 5 of 8 4.9.4 Initiating Protective Action recommendations to the Emergency Director.

4.9.5 Inplant sampling and analysis necessary for the determination of plant radiological conditions.

4.9.6 Decontamination activities.

4.9.7 Processing and controlling radioactive waste.

4.9.8 First aid an_d rescue operations.

4.10 Fire Action Groups 4.10.1 Th'e Fire Brigade members on shift are responsible for:

a. Responding to fire alarms by reporting to their fire assembly areas.
b. Fighting fires within the Protected Area.
c. Reporting to the Control Room the status of the fire and fire fighting progress. ,

4.10.2 The Firo Team members are responsible for:

a. Responding to fire emergencies during work hour.s by reporting to their fire . assembly area.
b. Reporting to the plant if offsite,when receiving a pager signal / message or notification of a fire at the plant.

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.d . Reporting to the ' Control Room the status of the fire and the fire fighting progress.

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If for some reason, in any emergency situation, any of the principal functional directors are unavailable, their duties will be assumed by an alternate, in the order of priority listed in Table AD-1.1.

5.2 If the Shif t Supervisor is incapacitatea, Control 0perator A will take charge of Control Room operations and the Shift Technical Adviser will assume the duties of the Emergency _ Director until relieved.

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I l E!4ERGENCY PLAll Il4PLEliEllTIt!G PROCEDURE PAGE 6 of 8 DATE: JAN 3 1983 l 5.3 The Shift Technical Advisor will be onsite at all times during plant operations above cold shutdown.

5.4 The Event Operations Director must be a licensed Senior Reactor Operator or a WPS engineer trained in nuclear operations.

5.5 The Radiological Protection Director will ensure personnel radiation dose monitoring by providing appropriate dosimetry and maintaining personnel ex osure records.

5.6 The Radiological Protection Director will perform onsite and of fsite dose projections needed to determine appropriate protective action recommendations prior to Emergency Operations F acility activation.

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EP-AD-1 JAfi 3 1983 Page 7 of 8 FIGURE AD-1.1 PLAllT EMERGEllCY ORGANIZATION lEVENT OPERAT10tl5 l Control Room l l DIRECTOR l Operating Crew l EMERGE!1CY RESPONSE I ET I l MANAGER TT ET Staf f I l TEnvi ronmental l l - Monitoring l l Teams l l l

, I l l TECH SUPPORTl l I l CENTER l 17ech Support Center

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TABLE AD-1.1 PLANT EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION CORRELATION BETWEEN NORMAL AND El1ERGENCY ORGANIZATION TITLES EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION NORMAL ORGANIZATION TITLE PRINCIPAL ALTERNATE Emergency Director Plant Manager 1. Maintenance Superintendent

2. Operations Superintendent
3. Assist. Supt.-

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4. Plant Services Superintendent Event Operations Operat' ions Superintendent 1. Assist. Supt.-

Director Operations

2. Operations Engineer
3. Quality Control Supervi sor
4. Training Supervisor Technical Support Teclinical Supervisor 1. Reactor Supervisor Center Director 2. Nuclear Licensing &

Systems Supervisor

3. Operations Engineer
4. Nuclear Systems Supervisor Radiological Prot. Plant services Supt. 1. Healt.h Physics .

Di rec +o r Supervisor

2. Radiochemistry Supervisor

' 3. ~ Lead Rad. Tech.

4. Plant Nticlear Engineer Support Activities Maintenance Superintendent 1. Assist. Supt.-

Di rector Maintenance

2. Assist. Supt.- I&C

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4. Maintenance Supervisor

( Secu,rity Director Plant Security /, 5. Security Coordinator ,

Administrative supervisor 2 '. Security Force acili ty

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NOLhA) NhucucLV l 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure establishes the emergency response organization for the Control Room.

2.0 APPLICABILITY The Control Room Emergency Organization will be implemented for an Alert, Site Emergenc' y , General Emergency, or at the discrction of the Emergency Di rector (ED) .

3.0 REF ERENCES 3.1 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan 3.2 EP-AD-1, Plant Emergency, 0rganization O

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4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES ,

4.1 Event Operations Director (E0D) .

4.1.1 Assists the Shift Supervisor with Control Room functions.

4.1.2 tiaintains communications with the Emergency Director and Technical Support Center staff relative to plant status. .

4.1. 3 Requests addition.al technical assistance from the TSC staff *

. or Emergency Director if the situation warrants it. ,

l 4.1.4 Maintains cognizance of plant radwaste operation .

4.1.5 Provides the Emergency Director with plant operational parameters

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4.1.6 Provides plant monitoring data to the Radiological Protection Director for use in performing onsite and offsite dose projections.

4.1.7 Supervises fire fighting operations. . 4

' 4.2 Shift Supervisor ,

S 4.2;l Evaluates pla'nt conditions and determines if an emergency -

condition exists as defined in EP-AD-2, Emergency Class Detennination.

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. l Kewaunee Nuclear Power P.la'nt 1- TITLE: Control Room Emergency l Organization EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE .I l DATE: JAN 3 1983 l PAGE 2 of 3 4.2.2 Directs and coordinates the initial response to the emergency to control and limit its effects.

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4.2.3 Initiates required onsite/. o ffsite notifications as to the nature and classification of the emergency. ,

4.2.4 Perfoms any other immediate function of the Emergency Director until relieved by the contacted Emergency Director.

4.2.5 Provides information and.makes recommendations to the Event Operations Director or Emergency Director.

4.2.6 Monitors plant conditions to determine if a change in the emergency classification is warranted.

4.3 Shift Technical Adviser ,

4.3.1 Assists.the Shift' Supervisor in assessing abnormal plant conditions and determining when an emergency exists as defined in.EP-AD-2, Emergency Class Detemination 4.3.2 Provides technical and analytical support in the Control Room ,

o to diagnose abnomal events and to ensure adequate core cooling.

4.3.3 Provides essential technical information to offsite response agencies ~on a limited basis until relieved by the Technical Support Center Director. ,

4.3.4 Provides continued assistance to the Shift Supervisor in the assessment of plant conditions.

4.4 Control Room Operators 4.4.1 Perfoms plant manipulation of controls under the direction of the Shift Supervisor. .

4.4.2 Implements the appropriate Emergency Operating Procedures (E0Ps) to recover from the abnormal condition.

4.4.3 Verifies that automatic control systems have been actuated to mitigate the abnomal condition.

4.4.4 Directs the Auxiliary and Equipment Operators to assist in plant operational control. .

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4.6.2 14aintain equipment operation logs outside the Cohtrol Room.

4.6.3 Perform tasks assigned by Control Room Operators and Shift Supe rvi sor.

4.7 Radiation Technologist (0nshif t) 4.7.1 Provides health physics support to the plant operating shif t.

. 4.7.2 Perfonns radiation surveys and obtains radiological samples.

4.7.3 Provides the Shif t Supervisor with initial radiological accident assessment infonnation until the arrival of the Radiological Protection Director.

5.0 REQUIRE!1EllTS 5.1 The Shift Supervisor will assume the position of the Emergency Director until relieved by the contacted Emergency Director.

l 5.2 The Shift Technical Advisor should be capable of responding fo the l Control . Room in 10 minutes.

5.3 If for some reason'the Shif t Supervisor is incapacitated, the senior Control Room Operator will take charge of Control Room operations and the Shift Technical Adviser will assume the duties of the Emergency Direc tor .

l l l 5.4 The Control Room will be activated in accordance with EP-0P-2.

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  • 5.5 The Communicator will perform the initial emergency notifications and maintain communication.

5.6 The Event Operations Director will keep the Emergency Director informed l on the status of plant conditions.

5.7 The Shif t Supervisor will remain in the Control Room at all times i

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REVIEWED BY, khuAv l APPROVED BY W OA W 1.0 APPLICABILITY The Control Room is activated for an Alert, Site Emergency, and General Emergency. The activation is an act of staffing rather than equipment activation.

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, 2.1 Report' radiation readings obtained in the Control Room to the Radiological Protection Director (RPD) for verification of habitability.

2.2 Ensure accountability of personnel and staff reporting to the Control Room is maintained throughout the incident (see EP-AD-12).

pv 3.0 REF ERENCES 3.1 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan 3.2 EP-AD-17, Communications 3.3 EP-AD-12, Personnel Assembly and Accountability 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Shift Supervisor 4.1.1 Report to the Con' trol Room immediately upon indication of an incident. .

4.1.2 Assume the duties and responsibilities of the Emergencu Director until properly relieved by the contacted Emergency Director l 4.1.3 Direct the Communicator to perform notifications per Step l 4.2.3 of this procedure.

4.1.4 Ensure that Control Room ventilation system is oaerating and that radiation leyels are not exceeding habitabili,ty limits. ,

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'l Emergency Response EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l l DATE: JAN 3 1983 l PAGE 2 of 3 4.1. 5 Direct and assist the Control Room Operators in mitigating the abnomal condition.

4.1.6 Maintain a log record of all significant events and actions in the Shif t Supervisor log book. '

l 4.1.7 Assign a Security Officer to act as the Assembly Area Coordinator I and perform EP-AD-12, " Personnel Assembly and Accountability."

4.1.8. Restrict access to the Control Room to only authorized personnel as per ACD 4.11, Control Room Access.

, 4.2 Shift Technical Adviser 4.2.1 Report immediately to the Control Room upon indication of an incident. .

.' ~.2.2 4 Assist the Shif t Supervisor in assessing the plant's condition.

4.2.3 Ensure the proper Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure, EP-AD-3, 4, 5 or 6 is being emplemented.

4.2.4 Report completion of initial notification to the Shif t Supervisor; 4.3 Event Operations Director 4.3.1 Upon ar. rival at the plant, report to the Control Room for briefing on plant conditions from the Shift Supervisor or Emergency Director. .

4.3.2 Notify additional Control Room personnel as necessary in ~

accordance with Form 0P-2, " Control Room Support Staff."

4.4 Commdnicator 4.4.1 Notify members of the Emergency Response Organii'ation.

4.4.2 Notify of fsite emergency response organization of the l emergency per EP-AD-7, 8, 9, or 10. l e

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Co'ntrol Room Operations Staff The Control Room Staff shall be assembled from the list of operations personnel bel ow. The Staff should be comprised of as many operations personnel as the Event Operations Director deems necessary.

NOTE: (1) Initial contact of the Control Room Staff. personnel should be made by telephone. If individuals are unable to be contact'ed by telephone, then attempt to contact them by pager.

(2) All pages should be sent on both the Kewaunee and Green Bay transmitters to ensure maximum area coverage. For the Kewaunee transmitter use plant extension > For the Green Bay transmitter use plant extension (3) All Green Bay pager transmissions must have the pager number preceded '

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Initial when indf vidual is contacted.

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Describes the communication system and equipment utilized in the Control Room during an emergency.

2.0 APPLICABILITY '

This procedure will apply to any declared emergency as defined in EP-AD-2, Emergency Classification.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 Kewaunee- Nuclear Power Plant Emergency . Plan 3.2 EP-AD-17, Communications 4.0 REQUIREMENTS r 4.1 PBX Telephone System Extension Lines (tan receivers) '

4.1.1 S.ix extension phones tie into the plant PBX Telbphone System.

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'l 4.1.2 Provides communication +o the Emergenc Operations Facility 1 (EO - WPS Lakeshore Division Office), Technical Support Center I (TSC), Operational Support Facility (OSF), Radiological Protection "

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a. . Sets 'and have an automatic hun"ng feature that finds an extension tha.t is not busy if the one called is busy.

! b. Extension can be set up such that dutside line will ring that number after normal working hours.

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l -TITLE : Control Room Communications Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant-I EMERGEllCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l l DATE: JAN 3 1983 2 of 5 lPAGE 4.1.4 Incoming calls can be handled in one of the following manners:

a. Forward to extension ' the automatic answering machine.
b. Forward to extension ~~ ' the Technical Support Center.
c. Forward to other plant extensions as desired.

4.1. 5 Hight bell switch in the "0N" position will cause the night bell to ring for any incoming calls on lines . .

and Calls on night bell may be answered on any extension by dialing a code to receive the incoming

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,4.2 Ringdown Circuits (blue telephones with call lights) 4.2.1 Four ringdown. circuit telephones, each of which provides direct

  • line communications to either the EW, TSC, OSF or RAF. Each telephone is designated as to which location it contacts.

4.2.2 Designed in such a manner that taking the receiver off the hook will cause -the telephone at the receiving end to ring.

n v Call lights are provided as a backup method to the telephone ringing, .to aid in detennining which telephone 'needs to be a nswered.

4.3 Gai-tronics Paging System (gray telephone with gray receiver) 4.3.1 Provides means of broadcasting emergency alarms and announcements throughout the plant.

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4.3.2 Provides a semi-private message system which can be used throughout the plant except in the SAF and ET. .

4.3.3 Designed with five available circuits. In order to operate l

pick up the hand piece, select one of the five circuits, listen l

to ensure a clear circuit, depress button and announce slowly and clearly the name of the party you want to contact and which line to use. Release button and wait for party to pick up that line.

4.4 NRC Emergency Notification Telephone (red telephone)

Provides direct communication line to NRC Operations Center in Bethesda, MD over a dedicated line to the NRC Emergency Notification System (ENS Hotline).

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EMERGEllCY PLAN IMPLEMEdTING PROCEDURE I l l DATE: JAN 3 1983 i PAGE 3 of 5 4.5 flational Warning System (ilAWAS) [ black phones]

4.5.1 Provides communications to the following:

a. State Emergency Operating Center in Madison and Fond du Lac
b. Kewaunee County Sherif f's Office
c. Manitowoc County Emergency Operations Center
d. State Weather Stations 4.5.2 Dedicated line used as first line means of notification to State and local governments.

4.5.3 Operated by picking up the' receiver and del-ivering the required message which will be received in the above locations.

4.6 Radio ,

4.6.1 The Security radio base station, which has the capability to

,J transmit and receive, allows for. 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day contact with the Kewaunee County Sheriff's Department.

4.6.2 The. base and remote console stations are connected via a common antenna lead and can be'used as an intercom by depress-ing the approp'riate button on the station.~ This allows for allows for conmunication between stations without radio tra nsmissio ns.

4.6.3 A radio base station is located in the Control Room with remote console stations in the SAF, EOF and RAF. This provides l communications for the Radiation Emergency Teams and Environmenthi Monitoring Teams. The capabilities exist for rplocating the l base station in the RAF to the RP0.

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES

~5.1 Communicator 5.1.1 Perform initial checks of communication sy' stem as directed by the Shift Supervisor. Stand by to receive calls from other emergency response facilities, record the appropriate information and relay the infomation to the Shif.t Supervisor.

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- 5.2 Event Operations Director 5.2.1 Perform notifications of personnel in accordance'with EP-0P-2, Form 0P-2.

5.2.2 Ensure communication systems are manned upon activation of the Control Room for emergency response.

5.2.3 Ensure initial checks of communications systems are completed and status of checks are recorded.

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E E E Ext i l After hours l I I I Hunting Feature will ring

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1 I i 1 I I I y v v v 05- TSC RAF E0F NAWAS Gai-tronics Paging System l l l Gray boxes w/ l l BLACK I l gray receivers l l l l and 5 position l l l selector 1 Y I' State EOC ltadison V

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State Weather Stations with the exception of the SAF .

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