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Public Version of Revisons to Implementing Procedures for Emergency Plan,Consisting of Series 2.50 Index & Procedures 2.50.7,2.50.9 & 2.50.17
ML20031F192
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Issue date: 09/22/1981
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2.50.7 EMERGENCY ON-SITE RADIATION bONITtRING PROCEDURE 1.0 DISCUSSION Radiological surveys raist be perfonned in order to verify instrunentation readouts provided in the Control Roan and also to provide infoncation about radiological conditions in areas not covered by the fixed in-plant monitors.

Additional surveys to determine habitability of energency response centers must be performed as well as surveys of personnel and equipnent for exposure to radiation or contamination.

2.0 OBJECTIVE To establish a procedure for on-site radiation menitoring during an energerx:y.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 HP Procedure 9.1.1.

O 3.2 anergencyPlan Procedure 2.50.14.

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4.1 Maintain radiation exposure within the limits specified by 2.50.14.

R 4.2 If survey instrunents fall or saturate, retreat to a safe location inzcsdiately.

4.3 Use proper respiratory protection in areas of known or suspected high airborne radioactivity.

l 5.0 PREREDUISITES 5.1 dieck all survey equipnent for battery response and source response prior to use.

5.2 If air samples at the security fence or other outside areas are to be taken, obtain a Canpany vehicle to provide battery power for the air sanpler.

6.0 EQUIPMENT 6.1 High range curvey meter.

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Perform radiation, contamination and airborne radioactivity surveys in accordance with H.P. Procedure 9.1.1 in the affected area as requested by the anergency Coordinator or the H.P. Supervisor.

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Perform special surveys such as main steam line dose rate at the preselected location (using a PIC-6A meter) as needed to determine radioactivity release rates.

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Perform surveys of affected persomel for radiation and contamination as dictated by the circunstances of the event. Report any high ex (in excess of plant administrative limits or 10 CER 20 limits) posure to an H.P. Superviser. Report any persormel contaminaticn requiring followup (unsuccessful decontamination or positive nasal smear) to an H.P.

Supervisor or the anergency Coordinator.

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Report survey results to the H.P. Supervisor or the anergency Coordinator.

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Following completion of the surveys, appropriately post and establish boundaries and controls per Procedure 9.1.6.

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Accompany any contaninated inputed employee to the Hospital and provide necessary radiological contro s.

7.2 Alert Bnergency R

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Perform radiation, contanination and airborne radioactivity surveys in the affected area as requested by the Bacrgency Coordinator and/or the Radiological Evaluation Assistant.

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Perform special surveys such as main steam line dose rate surveys at the preselected location (using a PIC-6A meter) as needed to determine

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Perform surveys necessary to determine the habitability of the Control Roam, the Tectmical Support Center ('ISC) and the Energency Operations Facility (EOF). Limits are specified in the anergency Radiation Exposure Control Procedure 2.30.14, Table 1.

Rezero the center pocket dosimeter. Note the time and secure the dosimeter in an appropriate location.

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Perform surveys of affected persomel for radiation and contamination as dictated by the circunstances of the incident. Report any high exposure (in excess of plant administrative limits or 10 CER 20 limits) to the Radiological Evaluation Assistant.. Report any persomel contamination

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When time or additional persomel are available, proceed to the EOF and survey evacuated persomel for contamination and radiation exposure.

Use the guidelines in Step 3 for reporting individuals requiring followup.

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Report all survey results to the Radiological Evaluation Assistant.

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If time and dose rates permit establish bomdaries and post areas in accordance wth Procedure 9.1.6.

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Am==ny any contaninated injured employee to the Hospital and provide necessary radiological controls.

7.3 Site Area Bnergency 1.

Transport as many survey instruments as possible to the Operations Support Center (OSC).

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Perform the surveys necessary to deterine the habitability of the GSC, Control Roan,1SC and the EOF. Limits are specified in the 3nergency Radiation ^ Exposure Control Procedure 2.50.14, Table I. Rezero the center pocket dosimeter. Note the time and secure the dosimeter in an appropriate location.

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Perform other surveys as requested by the Energency Coordinator or the Radiological Evaluation Assistant.

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Een time or additional pesonnel are available, proceed to the EOF and survey evacuated persomel for contamination and radiation exposure.

Report any high exposure (greater than 3 rem) or personal contamination or positive. nasal smear to an HP Supervisor so evaluation and/or decontanination and followup can be performed.

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Report all survey results to the Radiological Evaluation Assistant.

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When personnel are available, establish a Site Access Control Point and survey all vehicles leaving the site. Report any contaminated vehicles to the EOF.

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When time permits, update the site survey map with current survey information.

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kenmmny any contaminated injured employee to the Hospital and provide necessary radiological controls.

7.4 General Bnergency 1.

Transport as many survey instruments as possible to the OSC.

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Perform the surveys necessary to determine the habitability of the OSC, Control Room, TSC and the EOF. Limits are specified in the Bnergency Radiation Exposure Control Procedure, 2.50.14, Table I.

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Perfonn other surveys as requested by the Bnergency Coordinator or the Radiological Evaluation Assistant.

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When time or additional personnel are available, proceed to the EOF and survey evacuated perscnnel for conamination and radiation exposure.

Report any high exposure (greater than 3 ran) or personal contamination or positive nasal smear to an HP Supervisor so evaluation and/or decantanination and follawup can be performed.

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Wen personnel are available, estalbish a Site Access Control Point and survey all vehicles leaving the site. Report any contaninated vehicles to the EOF.

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Wen time permits, update the site survey map with current survey information.

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h ;-y any contaninated injured employee to the Hospital and provide necessary radiological controls.

8.0 FINAL CONDITIONS 8.1 Necessary on-site radiation surveys have been performed.

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If a nunber of soployees are contaninated injured patients, then the initial radiological monitor assigned will standby at the hospital to assist in processing the incaning patients. Additional monitors' will not be assigned for each patient.

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1. O DISCIJSSIDN The plant may be subject to energencies caused by fire, explosives or release of radioactive materials which may require evacuation. Wis procedure provides guidan for the Security Guard Force in the event an emergency condition is declared. We Security Shift Captain will be responsible for the initial accountability of all personnel in the protected area. Personnel accountability should start as soon as possible to verify missing or injured personnel. The duties and responsibilities of Security personnel are outlined for each emergency condition.
2. 0 OBJECTIVE To outline specific actions to be followed by Security Officers in the event of an energency condition.

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R 3.1 Maine Yankee Dnergency Plan Proc. No. 2.50 Series.

4. O PRECAUTIONS Not applicable.
5. O PRERECUISITES Not applicable.
6. 0 ECUIIMENT 6.1 Radio vehicles.

(Available on site).

6. 2 Keys.

(Gatehouse Key Respository) 6.3 Portable Base Station Security Radio.

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6.4 Walkie-Talkie Radios.

('ecurity Force) 6.5 TID Badge Board.

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(Backroom of P.I. Building)

6. 8 Weapons Iocker (Actual evacuation only).

(Weapons vault in Security Area) 7.0 IHOCEDURE 7.1 The Plant Shift Superintcavient or his designated alternate will announce on the plmt ccmnunication systen the type (Unusual Event, Alert, Site-Area, General anergency) of emergency that exists. W e emergency alarm will be sounded. Ihgardless of the type emergency that exists,stop all vehicles and visitors from entering the protected area.

7. 2 Unusual Event NOTE:

Insure ALL EVAOJATING PERSO?NEL IEAVE THEIR PED'ID I.D., or escorted visitor badges, at the security access control desk.

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Plant personnel without assigned emergency duties will report to their departmental areas for accountability.

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The Security Access Controllers will determine what contractor / visitor persomel remain in the protected area by inventorying the photo I.D.

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When acx:ountability of contractor / visitor personnel is completed, notify the Security Shift Captain.

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The Security Shift Captain will report any unaccounted for contractor / visitor persomel to the Plant Shift Superintendent.

7. 3 Alert Condition NUTE:

Insure all evacuating personnel leave their photo I.D., or escorted visitor badges, at the security access control desk.

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All evacuating persomel will keep their dosimetry with them.

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We Security Access Controllers will determine what persomel remain in the protected area by inventorying the photo I.D. and escorted visitor

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When acx:ountability of the above is completed, notify the Security Shift Captain.

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Insure evacuating personnel leave their photo I.D. and escorted visitor badges at the security access control desk.

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All evacuating persomel will keep their dosimetry with them.

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'1he Security Ac:ess Controllers will determine what persomel remain in the protected area by inventorying the photo I.D. and escorted visitor badges.

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When accountability of the above is completed, notify the Security Shift Captain.

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The Security Shift Captain will receive verification that the Control Room, Technical Support Center, and Operations Support Center persomel accountability has been con 1pleted.

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Two Security Officers will take the following items of equignent with them to the Energency Operations Facility:

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Keys to Public Information Building.

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Key to vehicle radios.

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Portable base station security radio.

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Available portable radio (s) (Walkie-talkie).

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TID Badge Board / Visitors Register.

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ID Badge racks (actual evacuation only).

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Weapons locker and key (actual evacuation only).

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Energency kits (from Public Information Building, if evacuating to the Lincoln County Court House).

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Secure the weapons locker and retain key in his possession (actual evacuation only).

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Provide traffic control after initial duties are completed.

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Place keys in all remaining plant vehicles and install mobile radios in radio equiIped vehicles.

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Open the main gate and leave open (actual emergency only).

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Take one portable radio (Walkie-talkie).

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Deactivate the enployee turnstile to allow free access to the plant (actual emergency only).

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Drive conpany vehicle to the Energency Operations Facility.

(If applicable.)

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Access all card reader doors to allow free entry (actual emergency only).

j. One Security Officer will perform the following:

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Verify that exiting traffic and/or persomel, have cleared with the Energency Operations Facility prior to allowing egress from the plmt site.

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Allow fire / emergency equipnent to enter the plant site as directed by the anergency Coordinator.

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Allow access to the plant site only to those personnel authorized by the anergency Coordinator.

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One Security Officer will perform the following:

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Verify that the Adninistration Building, warehouse buildings and Foxbird Island and Southpoint areas have been evacuated.

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Drive conpany vehicle to the anergency Operations Eacility if applicable.

7. 5 General Energency Condition POTE:

Insure evacuating personnel leave their photo I.D. or escorted visitor badges at the security access control desk.

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All evacuatirg persomel will keep their dosimetry.

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The Security Access Controllers will determine what personnel remain in the protected area by inventorying the photo I.D. and escorted visitor badges.

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When accountability of personnel is conpleted, notify the Security Shift Captain.

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The Security Shift Captain will receive verification that the Control Rom, Technical Support Center and Opeations Support Center personnel accountability has been conpleted.

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The Security Shift Captain will report any unaccounted for persomel to

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Security vehicle (s).

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Keys to Public Information Building.

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Kev to vehic1e redios.

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Available portable radio (s) (Walkie-talkie).

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Set up radio and establish radio connunications with the Control Rom.

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Set up TID board and other equignent as soon as possible.

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Secure the weapons locker and retain key in his possession (actual evacuation only).

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Open the personnel and main gate and leave open (actual emergency only).

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Take one portable radio (Walkie-talkie).

4, Deactivate the snployee turnstile to allow free acress to the plant (actual emergency only).

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Drive canpany vehicle to the Bnergency Operations Facility.

(If applicable.)

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Access all card reader doors to allow free entry (actual emergency only).

j. One Security Officer will perform the following:

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Verify that exiting traffic and/or persomel, have cleared with the Energency Coordinator center prior to allowing egress from the plant site.

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Allow fire / emergency equipment to enter the plant site as directed by the Energency Coordinator.

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Allow entrance to the plant site only to those personnel authorized by the anergency Coordinator.

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Verify that the Adninistration Building, warehouse buildings, and the Foxbird Island and Southpoint areas been evacuated.

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8.4 Follow guidance of plant management.

8. 5 During emergercy evacuation exercises, sufficient security officers will be on duty to insure the integrity of the protected area.

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Issue Date 9/9/81 Review Date 9/9/83 2.50.17 EMERG220Y NM'IFICATION 1.0 DIS TSSION Plant resources are anticipated to be sufficient to cope with most of the emergency conditions. h minim m shift staff requirement is designed to handle innediate response to all emergencies. During normal work hours it is expected that personnel on site will cope with all the Plant activities necessary to properly 3Rplement emergency procedures. During back shifts and weekends it will be necessary to notify varying nunbers of off-duty persomel, depending upon Plant conditions, to report to the Plant.

Notification of offduty persomel is acccznplished through parallel usage of the pager system for speed and extended coverage and the normal two way voice ccenunications for reliability verification and additional information.

Adiitions or deletions of names and changes of phone numbers of personnel will not require the procedure review process. 'Ihe revision nunber of the procedure will be dianged with each change made to the persomel lists. The review process will be followed when changes to procedura steps are made or at. the two year review interval.

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To outline a system of Plant personnel and outside agency notification that insures that resources are available to implement all emergency actions.

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5. 2 Proceed to the proper appendix to obtain notification lists.

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5.4 Ccuplete notifications in required sequence.

5.5 men using the contact lists make the folowing indications beside each nane:

a check (v) for conpleted contacts and a cross (x) for contacts not conpleted.

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Maine State Police - Notify for All Energency Classifications in accordance with notification steps in Procedures 2.50.1, 2.50.2, 2.50.3, or 2.50.4.

Use the first available of the following:

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Cmmercial Telephone: 289-2155 D.

Microwave to WP dispatc! er - request he notify State Police.

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On Call Supervisor - Notify for All Bnergency Classifications.

The On Call Supervisor schedule is posted in the Control Room.

Call by telepione Hane Tel.

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E. C. Wood, Plant Manager 725-8509 2.

J. E. Brinkler, Tech. Support Dept. Head / Asst. Plt. Mgr.

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D. Sturniolo, Assistant to Plant Manager 729-0707 O

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w. a. esine, A to PMeNS Eos. Supervisor (Cottese 563-3716) 729-9770 5.

R. E. Arsenault, Operations Dept. Head 882-7269 6.

R. F. Prouty, Maintenance Dept. Head 882-7650 7.

R. L. Bickford, Plant Shift Superintendent 882-7936 3.

WP Disp 2.tchar - Notify for All Bnergency Classifications.

Use '.ne microwave system.

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Shift Technical Advisor - Notify for All Energency Classifications.

Use Plant Fenco, phone, or pager.

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Off-Site local Assistance - When needed.

Bath.'iospital 443-5524 Wiscasset Fire Dept.

682-6232 Wiscasset Police Dept.

882-5542 Wiscasset Ambulance Service 882-7878 6.0 NOTIFICMION BY PAGER SYSTEM NOTE: This system can only be activated by touch tone telephones through the Maine Yankee PBX.

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6.4 Listen for a continuous tone. 'Ihis tone is being broadcast to all pagers, activates all pagers, and is heard by those carrying them.

6.5 After hearing the continuous tone, make the emergency amouncanent. You have 30 seconds air time, then the tranraitter automatically shuts down.

6.6 Repeat if necessary.

R 6.7 For Unusual Event 6.7.1 Notify the On-call Supervisor by dialing his -individual pager nunber instead of the 600 nunber.

Instruct the O.C.S. to call the plant.

R 6.8 For Alert 6.8.1 Use the 600 group call.

6.8.2 Personnel receiving the pager notification will verify this notification with the mger personnel in their call group by telephone.

6.8.3 One person will report to the site fran each call group, the others will renain on call.

R 6.9 For Site Area and General Bnergencies 6.9.1 Use the 600 group call.

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On Call Supervisors Pager No.

E. Wood 100 J. Brinkler 190 D. Sturniolo 300 W. Paine 310 R. Arsenault 380 R. Bickford 340 R. Prouty 320

_ Radiological and Chmistry Call Group G. Cochrane Rad.

140 G. Pillsbury Rad.

150 R. Casparius Rad.

150 P. Radsky Gem.

130 W. Lach Gem.

130 B. Kimball Gem.

130 Maintenance & I & C Call Group R. Prouty Maint.

320 D. Caron Maint.

330 R. Painter Maint.

330 R. Radasch I&C 350 D. Leieux I&C 350 Reactor Eng. & Caputer Call Group D. Boynton RE 120 D. Carlton RE 120 J. Connell Caputer 160 l

K. Dymond Camputer 160 Operational Call Group i

R. Arsenault 380 R. Bickford 340 Special Call Group D. Hakkila Security 170 B. Hoyt Security 370 R. Forrest Fire 360 R. Nelson or F. Cayia Nuclear Safety 180 0

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On" mntact is made the pione should be kept open and manned. The STA should assign an available knowledgeable member of the plant staff to man the phone.

  • 1.2 Notify Maine Yankee Nuclear Support Div. - for All Bnergency Classifications.
  • using cannercial telephoncs.

A. Start at the top of the list and work down until a contact is made, advise of the emergency, and instruct him to notify the rest of the personnel on the list.

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Name Office Extension

  • Home Position 1.

C. D. Frizzle 2141 729-0970 W,r. Nuclear Support 2.

J. H. Garrity 2529 563-8806 Dir. Nuc. Eng. & Licensing 3.

A. D. Rivers 2546 582-2032 Director Oper. Support 4.

J. R. Hebert 2139 582-2489 Director Plant Eng.

5.

R. R. Laeton 2159 725-7828 Director Operational QA 6.

4. R. %ean 2287 725-5441 Director Training l

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S. D. Evans 2103 729-4370 Radiological Analyst 8.

A. B. Livingstone 2541 377-2464 Sr. Staff Engineer 9.

M. A. Witney 2157 622-3544 Asst. Engineer 10.

L. E. Maillet 2692 377-2940 Admin. Supv.

11.

W. D. Grant 2158 582-4428 Asst. to Ops. Director 12.

H. F. Jones 2140 666-3401 Sr. Nuclear Eng.

13.

M. Hess 2158 548-2512 Asst. Engineer 14.

J. A. Caseyl 2548 377-2312 QA Engineer 15.

F. S. Drottar 2552 353-4394 Engineer II 16.

T. M. Gifford 2548 882-6477 Engineer II

  • Dial 72, then extension 2.0 NUCLEAR SUPPORT DIVISION NOTIFICATION 2.1 First person on list contacted by the STA notifies the rest of the list.

l 2.2 First person on list notifies YNSD if appropriate.

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.oce: Notify Yankee Nuclear Support Division for Alert, Site Area, General Bnergencies only.

2.3.1 Call NSD security and report classification of energency.

Telephone: 617/872-8100 2.3.2 Call YNSD 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> pager answering service, ZIP-CALL, in Boston.

Telephone:

617/731-5800 2.3.3 An mswering service operator at ZIP '.ALL will answer " ZIP-CALL" and request peger ntuber.

2.3.4 Give the ZIP-C'J.1 operator pager ntanber:

701-1985 2.3.5 Papeat fifteen minutes later.

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In each of the following notification lists start at the top of the list and work down until a contact is made.

When a contact is made, make sure that the individual reached has a phone list

- then instruct him to continue the notification process starting with the next name after his and continuing to the end of the list if the type emergency requires.

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Plant Nnagement List Notification Criteria Unusual Event - Notify one - Standby.

Alert - Notify all - Report as necessary.

Site Area - Notify all - All report.

- General - Notify all - All report.

Name Home Tel.

Position O

1.

E. C. w od 725-8509 Flant Manager 2.

J. E. Brinkler 563 1105 Tech. Support iiead/ Asst. Plt. $.

3.

D. sturniolo 729-0707 Asst. to Plant Manager 4.

W. Paine 729-9770 Asst. to Plant Manager 563-3716 (Cottage) 2.

Omrations Support List Notification Criteria Unusual Event - Notify one supervisor - Standby.

Alert - Notify one supervisor from each group fill shifts. Report as necessary.

Site cea - Notify all - Report as required to General - Notify all - Report as required to fill shifts.

A.

Operations Call Group 1

j Special Name Hczne Tel.

Position E Plan Duties 1.

R. Arsenault 882-7269 Operations Dept. Head Bnerg. Ccord.

2.

R. Bickford 882-7936 Plant Shift Supt.

First Aid 3.

R. Blackmore 882-5467 Plant Shift Supt.

First Aid 4.

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Devin 443-4562 Plant Shift Supt.

First Aid I

5.

E. V. Madej 729-3907 Plant Shift Supt.

First Aid 6.

J. E. Smith 882-6700 Plant Shift Supt.

First Aid O.

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Name Hee _Tel.

Position E Plan Duties 7.

D. Stevenson 529-5504 Plant Shift Supt.

First Aid 8.

J. V. Weast 737-2201 Plant Shift Supt.

9.

S. P. Atwater 633-4916 Shift Operating Supv.

2 10.

G. P. Perhala 443-6549 Shift Operating Supv.

11.

G. Imhouillier 882-5287 Shift Operating Supv.

12.

W. L. Baxter 582-1557 Shift operating Supv.

13.

J. H. Mathieson 354-6202 Shift Operating Supv.

14.

E. E. Jameson 832-7012 Shift Operating Supv.

15.

I. F. Banks 549-5623 Control Room Operator 16.

J. A. Niles 582-3263 Control Room Operator 17.

G. N. Stowers 882-7824 Control Room Operator 18.

W. A. Aho 737-8685 Control Roem Operater 19.

W. F. Ball 725-7833 Alt. Control Room Oper.

20.

D. G. Tibbitts 729-5097 Alt. Control Roan Oper.

21.

L. P. Germer 442--7682 Alt. Control Room Oper.

22.

R. D. Howard 882-5280 Alt. Control Roan Oper.

23.

L. A. Deiley 882-7743 Alt. Control Room Oper.

24.

R. C. Meixell 882-5539 Alt. Control Room Oper.

25.

N. C. Cowan 729-8471 Axiliary Operator 26.

A. P. Pallang 832-7714 Auxiliary Operator Q

27.

S. J. Roy 623-1375 Auxiliary Operator 28.

R. W. Hamel 737-2822 Auxiliary Operator 29.

T. L. Digsby 737-2805 Auxiliary Operator 30.

D. W. McCalltsn 442-8327 Mxiliary Operator 31.

H. E. Siercks 882-6096 Auxiliary Operator 32.

F. A. Cordaro 633-5279 Auxiliary Operator 33.

L. S. Jewett 582-1567 Mxiliary Operator 34.

W. H. Sherman 725-2124 Auxiliary Operator i

35.

K. F. Curran 443-3821 Auxiliary Operator 36.

T. L. Vogel 729-5284 Auxiliary Operator 37.

J. O. Delton 443-6866 Auxiliary Operator 38.

J. L. Ta? ley Auxiliary Operator 39.

R. Czachor 443-6919 Axiliary Operator 40.

K. Dnbry 725-5031 Axiliary Operator 41.

M. J. Gabriele 236-0439 Axiliary Operator 42.

D. F. Pendagast 236-0439 Axiliary Operator 43.

W. B. Tenple 443-4557 Axiliary Operator B.

Maintenance Call Group 1.

R. F. Prouty 882-7650 Maintenance Dept. Head Bnerg. Coord.

2.

D. A. Caron 729-0708 Maintenance Supv. Mech.

3.

R. L. Painter 93-6319 Maint. Supv. Elect.

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Position E Plan Duties 4.

R. E. Reed 633-4066 Imad Plt. &ch.

Cottage 563-3838 5.

L. R. Ioon 737-2876 Imad Plant Mech.

6.

A. W. Andrews 882-7854 Plant Mech. "N' 7.

E. J. Begin 737-2888 Plant Mech. "N' 8.

B. W. Greenleaf 724-3251 Plant Mech. "A" 9.

K. E. Nuzzo 933-4786 Plant Mech. "A" 10.

J. C. O'Brien 563-5129 Plant Mech. "N' 11.

R. A. Oulton 882-7584 Plant Mech. "N' 12.

L. R. Snith 882-5094 Plant Mech. "A" 13.

R. E. Stevens 443-4535 Plant Mech. "A" Cottage 549-5931 14.

O. J. Thiboutot 725-5330 Plant Mech. "A" 15.

D. Gavreau 882-7182 Plt. Mech. "A" 16.

D. L. Grotton 582-5803 Asst. Plt. Mech. "A" 17.

S. E. Christiansen 622-9046 Adnin. Aide 18.

R. C. Boucher Asst. Plt. Mech. "A" 19.

K. P. Vachon 371-2746 Asst. Plt. Mech. "A" C.

Instrtment & Control Q'

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R. L. Radasch 882-7928 I&C Supervisor 2.

D. S. Imnieux 529-5239 I&C Forenan 3.

R. D. Emeriet 882-7703 I&C Tech.

Offsite Survey 4.

C. A. Imwis 729-3451 I&C Tech.

Offsite Survey 5.

D. A. Cook 729-3456 I&C Tester Offsite Survey 6.

T. R. Harkins 832-5510 Adnin. Aide 7.

B. F. Davidson I&C Tester 8.

M. S. Dover 5'3-3925 I&C Tester Offsite Survey 3.

Technical Support List Notification Critaria Unusual Event - Notify one frcxn each group - Standby.

Alert - Notify one fran each group - Report as necessary.

Site Area - Notify all - Report.

l General - Notify all - Report.

A.

Radiological Control md Chernistry Call Group 1.

G. D. Cochrane 725-8413 Rad. Control Supvr.

Rad. evaluation 2.

G. Pillsbury, Jr. 622-3573 Asst. Rad. Control Supvr. Rad. evaluation

  • 3.

C. R. Haynes 882-6468 C & HP Tech. "S" Off site survey

  • 4.

T. G. Langdon 882-6245 C & HP Tech. "S" Off site survey

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  • 6.

P. J. Stover 882-6553 C & HP Tech. "S" Off site survey

  • 7.

C. A. Young 582-3034 C & HP Tech. "S" Off site survey

  • 8.

P. D. Houdlette 582-5354 C & HP Tech. "S" Off site survey

  • 9.

M. C. Hinkley 737-8583 C & HP Tester Off site survey 10.

J. K. Shelanskey 8o2-6065 C & HP Tech. "S" Off site survey 11.

D. L. Hickey 582-5242 C & HP Tester Off site survey 12.

D. R. Day 443-3260 Eng. Aide Gemistry

  • 1.

P. B. Radsky 623-1865 meistry Supvr.

Rad. evaluation

  • 2.

B. M. Kimball 586-5434 Sec. Systems &cs.

Itad evaluation 3.

W. A. Lach 882-7963 Radioch sist Rad. evaluation B.

Reactor Engineering and Ccmputer Call Group 1.

D. B. Boynton 729-9152 Reactor Eng. Supvr.

Rad. evaluation 2.

D. S. Carlton 882-o382 Reactor Engineer 3.

J. F. Card 865-4569 Performance Eng.

Canputer Engineering 1.

J. M. Comell 563-82 %

Computer Supvr.

2.

K. M. Dymond 633-6304 Sr. Systems Analyst 3.

R. A. Gross 443-6794 Systems Analyst 4.

W. C. Davis 882-6782 Systes Analyst 5.

M. A. Taylor 882-6255 Asst. Systems Analyst C.

Plant Enginaring 1.

R. E. Grant 582-5882 Elect. Engineer Off site survey 2.

R. G. Jutras 784-3620 Mech. Engineer Off site survey 3.

L. J. Speed 882-6255 Mech. Engineer Off site survey 4.

M. Veilleux 725-4684 Mech. Engineer Off site survey 5.

L. Curmings 563-8830 Engineering Aide Off site survey 6.

D. Ross 872-6341 Engineering Aide Off site survey 7.

R. E. Giggey 882-6343 Engineer I Off site survey 8.

T. P. Howard Engineer II Off site survey 9.

R. B. Lisbomb 729-1347 Mech. Engineer Off site survey 10.

B. E. Snow 882-6453 Engineer II 11.

W. H. Tracey 729-5605 Elect. Engineer Off site survey

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Position E Plan Duties 4.

Bnergecy Coordination List Notification Criteria thusual Event - Notify as necessary.

Alert - Notify one fran each Group - report as necessary.

Site Area - Notify al.1 - All report.

General - Notify all - All report.

A.

Qualified anergency Coordinators

  • 1.

E. C. Wood 725-8509 Plant Manager

  • 7.

J. T. Brinkler 677-2543 Tech. Support Dept. Head / Asst. Plt. Mgr.

' 3.

W. J. Paine 729-9770 Operations Dept. Head Cottage 563-3716

  • 4.

D. Sturniolo 729-0707 Asst. to Plant Manager

  • 5.

R. F. Prouty 882-7650 Maintenance Department Head

  • 6.

R. E. Arsenault 882-7269 Plant Shift Supt.

  • 7.

R. L. Bickford 832-7936 Plant Shift Supt.

  • 8.

T. R. Davin 443-4562 Plant Shift Supt.

  • 9.

D. J. Stevenson 529-5504 Plant Shift Supt.

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  • 10.

E. V. Madej 729-3907 Plant Shift Supt.

  • 11.

J. E. Snith 882-6700 Plant Shift Supt.

  • 12.

R. W. Blackmore 882-5467 Plant Shift Supt.

13.

J. V. Weast 737-?201 Plant Shift Supt.

B.

Qualified Offsite Survey Persomel 1.

C. R. Haynes 882-6468 C & HP Tech. "S" 2.

T. D. Langdon 882-6245 C & HP Tech. "S" 3.

L. D. 1hornberg 882-7911 Gem. Tech.

4.

P. J. Stover 882-6553 C & HP Tech. "S" 5.

D. E. Sellers 443-4825 mem. Tech.

6.

M. C. Hinkley 737-8583 C & HP Tester 7.

D. L. Hickey 582-5242 C & HP Tester 8.

R. D. Bnerick 882-7703 I & C Technician 10.

C. A. Young 582-3034 I & C Technician

  • 9.

R. G. Jutras 784-3620 Elect. Engineer

  • 10.

L. J. Speed 882-6255 Mech. Engineer

  • 11.

M. J. Veilleux 725-4684 Mech. Engineer 12.

R. B. Liscomb 729-1347 Mech. Engineer 13.

P. D. Houdlette 582-5354 C & HP Tech. "S" 14.

D. P. Ross 972-6341 Engineering Aide 15.

B. F. Davidson I & C Tester

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R. E. Grant 582-5882 Elect. Engineer 17.

C. A. Isis 729-3451 I & C Technician 18.

W. H. Tracey 729-5605 Elect. Engineer O

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D. A. Cook 729-3456 I A C Tester

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Position E Plan Duties C.

Qualified Radiological Evaluation Assistants

  • 1.

D. Sturniolo 729-0707 Asst. to Plt. Mgr.

Bnerg. Coord.

  • 2.

G. D. Cochrane 725-8413 Rad. Control Supvr.

  • 3.

G. Pillsbury Jr.

622-3573 tast. Rad. Control Supvr.

4.

J. L. Stevens 353-4900 Supvr. Training 5.

P. B. Radsky 623-1865 Jianistry Supvr.

  • 6.

W. A. I.ach 882-7963 Radiochenist 7.

D. B. Boynton 729-9152 Reactor Engineer 8.

R. H. Nelson 371-2015 Nuclear Safety Mvisor 9.

B. M. Kimball 586-5434 Sec. Systens Genist D.

Quslified &===mications Assistants

  • 1.

B. M. Kimball 586-5434 Sec. Systene Genist

  • 2.

R. H. Nel? 1 371-2015 Nuclear Safety Mvisor All anergencf diordinators E.

First Aid 1.

M. Barbetta 443-3106

. Health & Safety Director qV 2.

R. C. Forrest 882-7165 Plant Services Supervisor 3.

All Plant Shift Superintendents F.

American Nuclear Insurers 203-677-7305 NOTE: ANI maintains a 24-hour coverage emergency notification number. %e nuober is (203) 667-7305. During normal office hours (8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.) this number will be answered by a receptionist who will transfer an incaning emergency call to an appropriate individual in the office.

Outside of normal office hours this phone line is covered by an answering service. Be answering service will intercept the call and obtain the name, affiliation, and fione number of the caller. %ey I

will then notify a designated ANI staff msnber who will in turn. call back the facility to obtain appropriate information regarding the nuclear accident. -

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In each of the follaing notification lists, start at the top of the list and work down totil a centact is made.

Wen a contact is made, make sure that the individual readw3 has a phone list so that notification can be c mtinued if necessary.

Corporate Management List - Stify for all emergency classifications.

Work day office nunber: Dial 72, then extension Office Extension Itzne 1.

J. B. Randazza 72-2500 725-4217 2.

C. E. Monty 72-2230 623-4206 Public Affairs Inbrmation Service List - Notify for all emergency classifications.

Office Extension Home 1.

D. E. Vigue 72-2522 582-7566 2.

P. G. 'Ihompson 72-2382 CNPTA'IE MANAGEMENT AND PAIS RESPONSE ASSIGM4ENIS Onergency Level

Response

Unusual Event (least severe)

Canplete the notificaton process and stand by.

Alert Canplete the notification process and stand by.

Site Area Rnergency Canplete the notification process and report as appropriate.

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