ML20031F288
| ML20031F288 | |
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| Site: | Monticello |
| Issue date: | 07/28/1981 |
| From: | Fey F NORTHERN STATES POWER CO. |
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| A.2-103, NUDOCS 8110190489 | |
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7/16/81
.r A.2 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES LIST OF CURRENT PROCEDURES O
PROCEDURE PROCEDURE TITLE REVISION NUMBER 000 Series Organization A.2-001 Emergency Organization 0
100 Series Activation A.2-101 Classification of Emergencies 0
A.2-102 Notification of an Unusual Event 0
A.2-103 Alert 1
A.2-104 Site Area Emergency 0
A.2-105 General Emergency 0
A.2-106 Activation of Technical Support Center 0
A.2-107 Activation of Operations Support Center 0
200 Series Assessment A.2-201 On-Site Monitoring During an Emergency 0
A.2-202 Off-Site Monitoring Durng an Emergency 0
A.2-203 Evacuation Criteria for On-Site Personnel 0
A.2-204 Off-Site Protective Action Recommendations O
A.2-205 Personnel Accountability-Control Room /TSC 0
A.2-206 Personnel Accountability-Assembly Points 0
300 Series Protective Actions (J
A.2-301 Emergency Evacuation 0
A.2-302 Assembly Point Activation 0
A.2-303 Search and Rescue 0
A.2-304 Thyroid Prophylaxis 0
400 Series Radiological Surveillance and Control A.2-401 Emergency Exposure Control 0
A.2-402 Contamination Control 0
A.2-403 Emergency Surveys 0
-A.2-404 Emergency Sampling and Analysis 0
A.2-405 Release Rate Determination 0
A.2-406 Off-Site Dose Projection 2
A.2-407 Personnel and Vehicle Monitoring 0
A.2-408 Sample Coordination During an Emergency 0
500 Series Communications and Documentation A.2-501 Communication During an Emergency 0
A.2-502 Recordkeeping During an Emergency 0
A.2-503 Emergency Reports and Documentation 0
600 Series Re-Entry and Recovery A.2-601 Re Entry 0
A.2-602 Transition to Recovery Plan 0
700 Series A.2-702 Response to an Emergency at Prairie Island 0
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Procedure A.2-103 Revisicn 1 Page 1 of 19 Op. Com. Rev. Req.d Yes X No Q.A. Review Req'd.
Yes No X ALARA Review Req'd.
Yes No X ALERT A.2-103 Prepared by: b[,m/
..f # 7 ALARA Review:
Revision 0 Date 3/29/81 Reviewed by: Ni}k sp__
Q.A. Review:
Revision 0 Date 3/30/81 Operations Committee Final Review: Meeting Num,er
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Approved by:
Date 7-7 OPl Op. Com. Results Review: Not Required Mtg. # 950 Date 3/27/81 PURPOSE This procedure describes the actions to be taken when an Alert has been declared at Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant. This also designates the pre planned response actions necessary to contend with the emergency condition and references applicable procedures that prescribe the necessary supplementary actions.
The Emergency Director (Shift Supervisor, until properly relieved by a designated alternate) is responsible for the completion of the prescribed actions in this instruction. The Emergency Director may delegate responsibility for performance of the prescribed tasks to available qualified NSP personnel, except where other-wise specified in this procedure.
mU CONDITIONS AND PREREQUISITES A.
An Alert emergency condition has been declared based on the occurrence of events which indicate an actual or potential degradation of the level of eafety of the plant. Events classified as Alert emergencies are described in A.2-101 (Classification of Emergencies).
OR B.
An Unusual Event had been declared and emergency measures are being performed; and on the basis of subsequent information or upon a deterioration in plant conditions, the condition has been reclassified as an Alert.
PRECAUTIONS Continued surveillance and assessment of plant conditions are necessary to ensure that the emergency classification is appropriately revised as conditions change, or more definitive information is obtained.
ORGANIZATION A.
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1 Procedure A.2-103 Revision 1 Page 2 of 19 B.
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Control Room - Shift Supervisor Technical Support Center - Emergency Director (upon relieving Shift Supervisor) 2 Emergency Operations Facility - Emergency Manager Assembly Point - Assembly Point Coordinator C.
Assistance Control Room - Lead Plant Equipment & Reactor Operator; Shift Technical Advisor when assigned, and Shift Fmergency Communicator Technical Support Center - Plant management, technical & engineering support A
After the augmentation.
RESPONSIBILITIES A.
Emergency Director (Shift Supervisor until relieved) 1.
Implement appropriate Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures 2.
Ensure that appropriate Emergency Operating Procedures are implemented.
3.
Determine what support, if any, is required and direct the Shift Emergency Communicator to make necessary calls.
4.
Respond to situation with the objective of returning plant to normal lll status (or cold shutdown if this is determined to be necessary).
5.
Watch the situation closely to determine when the threat to plant safety has passed.
Be prepared to escalate to more severe class of emergency if required.
6.
Escalate to more severe class or terminate emergency condition.
NOTE:
Emergency Director responsibilities that may NOT be delegated include:
Decision to notify off-si+c emergency management agencies.
a.
b.
Making protective action recommendations as necessary to off-site emergency management agencies.
c.
Classification of Emergency Event.
d.
Determining the necessity for on-site evacuation.
Authorization for emergency workers to exceed normal c.
radiation exposure limits.
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Procedure A.2-103 Revision 1 Page 3 of 19 B.
Shif t Supervisor (1260, SS not available) 1.
Implement appropriate Emergency Operating Procedures.
2.
Assist the Emergency Director as requested.
C.
Control Room Personnel 1.
Assist the Shift Supervisor as requested.
2.
Monitor the Control Room instruments continually for any sign of increasing radiation, system degradation, or any new developments.
Notify the Shift Supervisor immediately in any of these cases.
D.
Provide the Emergency Director and the Shif t Super' isor with technical advice.
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Shift Emergency Communica 3 i
1.
Report to the Control Roum.
2.
Notify off-site personnel, Federal, State and Local Agencies.
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Coordinate communications from the Emergency Director as required.
F.
Shift Radiation Protection Specialist Report to Operations Support Center. Be prepared to assist the Emergency Director with any immediate matters as requested.
PROCEDURE STEP 1:
Announce or have announced the following message over the public address system words to the effect:
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" ATTENTION ALL PLANT PERSONNEL: AN ALERT HAS BEEN DECLARED. ALL MEMBERS OF THE ON-SHIFT AND ONSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR EMERGENCY l
DUTi' STATIONS. ALL OTHER PERSONNEL STANDBY FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS."
(Give a brief description of the event and repeat the announcement, if appropriate.)
i NOTE:
As necessary contact the Shift Technical Advisor and the Shift Emergency Communicator using the following i
numbers:
STA:
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Procedure A.2-103 Revision 1 Page 4 of 19 STEP 2:
Deperding on the emergency action leve1, ensure that the appropriate
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Abnormal Operating Procedures have been implemented.
A STEP 3:
Direct the Shift Emergency Communicator to compose the Emergency Notification Report, Form 5790-103-2 (Attachment 2) for the Emergency Director's approval.
STEP 4:
Direct the Shift Emergency Communicator to make the initial notifications using the Emergency Call List-ALERT, Form 5790-103-4, (Attachment 4).
STEP 5:
If local off-site support (fire, ambulance, police) is required, direct the Shift Emergency Conmamicator to request assistance.
See Attachment 6 for telephone numbers.
STEP 6:
Consider any additional augmentation of on-shift personnel beycnd that called for in the Emergency Call List, Attachment 4.
Instruct the Emergency Communicator to begin appropriate notification from the Monticello Emergency Call List, Atcachment 5 and.
STEP 7:
When appropriate implemtat Procedure A.2-106 (Activation of Technical Support Center) and ensure that Procedure A.2-107 (Activation of Operations Support Center) is implemented.
STEP 8:
Assess plant conditions and consider implementation of Procedures A.2-201 (On-Site Monitoring During an Emergency) and A.2-202
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(Off-Site Monitoring During an Emergency).
Consider implementation of strict plant status controls.
If it is a radiological emergency implement high radiation area controls.
Respond as appropriate.
STEP 9:
Consider augmentation of Radiation Protection Staff and/or counting facilities.
If appropriate call Prairie Island Plant 3ELETED and have the Shift Supervisor initiate Procedure F3-22 (Prairie Island Radiation Protection Group Response to Monticello Emergency).
STEP 10 Have Emergency Communicator provide off-site authorities with the following:
NOTE:
Initial communications will coa from the plant emergency organization. Once the EOF is operational off-site communi-cations will be conducted from the EOF.
Periodic plant status updates to the Division of Emergency a.
Services while conditions are changing.
b.
Periodic meteorological assessments (if any releases are occurring; include dose estimates for actual releases).
NOTE:
Use the Emergency Notification Followup Message, Form 5790-103-3 (Attachment 3).
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Procedure A.2-103 Revision 1 Page 5 of 19 STEP 11:
Based upon assessment of plant conditions either:
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a.
Escalate to a higher class of emergency, or b.
Recommend reduction in class to NUE, or i
c.
Close out the Alert, I
per Procedure A.2-101 (Classification of Emergencies),
STEP 12:
Should reclassification of the emergency be necessary, initiate a new procedure (A.2-102, 104 or 105) and Instruct the Shift Emergency Communicator (or EOF personnel, if appropriate) to begin off-site agency re-notification using Form 5790-102-4 (Attachment 4) for the NUE (A.2-102), Form 5790-104-4 (Attachment
- 4) for Site Area Emergency (A.2-104), or Form 5790-105-4 (Attach-ment 4) for General Emergency (A.2-105).
STEP 13:
In the event of close-out or reduction in emergency class, compose i
a brief summary of the event and direct the Emergency Communicator to begin notifications to off-site authorities originally notified (notification via EOF).
NOTE:
Summary to follow within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> of close-out or reduction.
REFERENCES j
1.
Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant Emergency Plan 1
2.
Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant Operations Manual 3.
NUREG-0654/ FEMA-REP-1, " Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants" ATTACHMENTS j
3 1.
Example of Alert Checklist 2.
Example of Emergency Notification Report Form I
3.
Example of Emergency Notification Followup Message 4.
Example of Emergency Call List - Alert 5.
Monticello Emergency Recall List 6.
Secondary Notification List r
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Procedure A.2 103 Revision 1 Page 6 of 19' ATTACHMENT 1 Form 5790-103-1 Rev. O, 03/12/81 Page 1 of 1 Example of ALERT CllECKLIST (For Use With Procedure A.2-103) 1.
Announced over public address system and implemr. led, Emergency Call List.
ED Initial Time Date 2.
Type of off-site support requested (if applicable):
ED Initial Time Date 3.
Emergency Center activation procedures implemented (A.2-106 and A.2-107).
lll ED Initial Time Date 4.
Assessment: Implemented Procedure A.2-201 (Yes/No) and for A.2-202 (Yes/No).
ED Initial Time Date 5.
(Closed-out/ Escalated to a higher class / reduced to NUE) based upon Procedure A.2-101.
ED Initial Time Date NOTE:
After this checklist is completed and is not required for immediate use, it shall be placed in the appropriate container provided for Emergency Records.
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Form 5790-103-2 ATTACHMENT 2
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Revision 1, 06/25/81 Page 1 of 1 Example of EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION REPORT
- Verify thct the organization / person called is correct prior to relaying emergency iaformation.
THIS IS (Name),
(Title) AT THE MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT.
WE HAVE DECLARED AN ALERT AT (time) HOURS.
Pick one of the following, based on information from Control Room Personnel or Shif t Supervisor:
( ) WE HAVE NOT HAD A RADI0 ACTIVE RELEASE.
(Liquid or Airborne) RADI0 ACTIVE RELEASE.
If a airborne release is occurring, give meteorological conditions obtained from Control Room or TSC; if NOT, go to Protective Action recommendations.
ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS AT THE PRESENT TIME ARE AS FOLL0bS:
WIND DIF sTION IS FROM THE (Direction) AT (Speed) MPH.
THE AFFECTED SECTOR (S) IS(ARE) 1 (List sector (s','by letter designation as
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determined by orp in TSC.)
Protective Action Recommendation (pick one)
THE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDED AT THIS TIME IS (From Emer. Dir./ Procedure A.2-204):
( ) None
( ) SHELTER OUT TO (Distance) MILES
( ) EVACUATE OUT TO (Distance) MILES Give a brief description of the emergency.
PLEASE RELAY THIS INFORMATION TO YOUR EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PERSONNEL.
Emergency Director Approval (Fame /Date)
Emergency Communicator (Name/Date)
NOTE:
After this checklist is completed and is not required for immediate use, it shall be placed in the appropriate container provided for Emergency Records.
A Complete as much of the form as information available or time allows. All
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blanks need not be filled out.
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Procedure A.2.103 Revision 1 Page 8 of 19 ATTACHMENT 3 Form 5790-103-3 Rev. 1, 06/25/81 Page 1 of 2 Example of EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FOLLOWUP MESSAGE
- Date Time 1.
Location of incident:
Monticello 2.
Date/ time of incident:
3.
Class of emergency:
4.
Type of actual or projected release:
( ) airborne
( ) waterborne
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) serface spill Estimated duration:
hours 5.
Estimated qucntity of radioactive material released lll or being released:
curies Height of release:
( ) ground level
( )
100 meters (stack)
( ) 38 meters (Rx Bldg Vent) 6.
Chemical and physical form of released material:
Relative quantity:
% Noble Gases pCi/cc (for airborne only)
% Iodines pCi/cc j! Particulates pCi/cc 7.
Meteorological Conditions: Wind Velocity
___ mph Wind Direction (from):
degrees Temperature C
l Atmospheric Stability Class Form of Precipitation 8.
Actual or projected dose rates at site boundary:
W.B.
mrem /hr Thyroid mrem /hr Projected integrated dose at site boundary:
W.B.
mrem Thyroid mrem Complete as much of the form as information available or time allows.
All blanks need not be filled to make a followup report.
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Procedure A.2-103 Revision 1 Page 9 of 19 ATTACHMENT 3 (Cont'd.)
Fara;
'90-103-3 hev. 1, 06/25/81 Page 2 of 2 Whole Body gyroid Sectors Affecte.
9.
Projected dose rates:
2 miles mrem /hr mrem /hr 5 miles mrem /hr mrem /hr 10 miles mrem /hr mrem /hr Projected integrated dose at:
2 miles mrem mrem 5 miles mrem mrem 10 miles mrem mrem 2
10.
Estimate of any surface radioactive contamination:
_ dpm/100 cm 11.
Emergency response actions underway:
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12.
Recommended emergency actions, including protective actions:
13.
Request for any needed on-site support by off-site organizations:
14.
Prognosis for worsening or termination of event based on plant information:
(Emergency Director)
NOTE:
After this checklist is completed and is not required for immediate 3
use, it shall be placed in the appropriate container provided for (d
Emergency Records.
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ATTACHMENT 4 Form 5790-103-4 Rev.
1, 06/25/81 Page 1 of 4 Example of EMERGENCY CALL LIST - ALERT NOTE 1-
'the Shift Emergency Communicator shall make notifications to the individuals and organizations listed on the appropriate Emergency Call List.
NOTE 2:
For those notifications made by telephone, make tae call as follows:
a.
Contact each organization or individual using the contact informa-tion listed in the attachment for the appropriate emergency class.
b.
When the party answers, read the text of the notification.
c.
Note the name of the individual contacted and the time of the contact.
d.
Proceed to the next party on the call-list.
e.
If a party can not be contacted in two attempts, bypass that g
party and proceed down the list. After the other notifications W
are complete, re-attempt to contact any bypassed parties.
If a party still can not be reached, consider other means such as dispatching a courier, relay through anot.her party or similar actions.
f.
If the parties call back for further information, note the time and the name of the individuals.
g.
If a party not specified on the call list requests information, refer the p arty to the NSP Communications Department or to the local emergency services organization in his/her community, as app rop ri r.ce.
NOTE 3:
Some of tha below listed individuals may be on site when the emergency is declared. They will not require additional notification if it is known that they are at their designated emergency duty stations.
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ATTACilMENT 4 (Cont'd.')
Form 5790-103-4 Rev.
1, 06/25/81 Page 2 of 4 NOTIFICATIONS 1.
Using the celephone pager system, notify the individuals listed below.
Calmly transmit the following message to each individual:
"PLEASE CALL TIIE CONTROL ROOM IMMEDIATELY.
I REPEAT, PLEASE CALL THE CONTROL ROOM IMMEDIATELY."
bhen the individuals call, calmly indicate that an ALERT has been declared and that they should report to the plant immediately.
Contact SEC Pager Number Person / Time /;..itials Plant Manager --------------------------
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Radiation Protection Designee ----------
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Radiological Emergency Coordinator -----
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f EOF Coordinator ------------------------
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If, after 5 minutes, a contact has not been verified, or if circumstances
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prevent individuals from reporting in a timely manner, consult the EOF Coordinator and Radiation Protection Designee duty roster and call an alternate.
Record the names of alternates contacted.
Alternate Radiation Protection Designee Alternate EOF Coordinator 2.
Notify the Minnesota Division of Emergency Services. The telephone n2mber is DELETED
' night or day (ask for the Duty Officer). Request Emer<ency Services to notify the Department of Health.
Contact Time Initial Notification Verification Person SEC Initials SEC Initials NOTE. This call will be verified to the Control "aom.
If no verification within 30 minutes, contact the State again.
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Page 12 of 19 ATTACifMENT 4 (Cont'd.)
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Form 5790-103-4 Rev. 1, 06/25/81 Page 3 of 4 3.
Notify the local authorities by telephone as follows:
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Notification a.
Wright County Sheriff-----
DELETED or-----
or-----
SEC Initials b.
Sherburne County Sheriff-DELETED SEC Initials Working Nights /
llours IIolidays c.
Monticello Civil Defense DELETED SEC Initials 4.
Notify the System Dispatcher using the hotline or dedicated line. The telephone number is DELETED night or day.
SEC Initials 5.
Transmit the message designated for an Alert in order to actuate the " tonal" alert home receiver, if requested by the Emergency Director.
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SEC Initials 6.
Notify the NFC Emergency Response Center via the ENS hotline.
Use Form 3195 to assemble information which will be requested by NRC. Determine from the NRC whether or not continuous manning is required.
SEC Initials NOTL: If the ENS is out of order, contact the NRC Region III office utilizing commercial telephone network at DELETED NOTE: Notification to be made within one hour of event declaration, as required by 4 ACD-3.9.
7.
Notify the site NRC Resident Inspectors:
C. Brown ------ DELETEL (llome)
SEC Initials A. Madi son ---
ELETE3 (llome)
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Procedure A.2-103 Revision 1 Page 13 of 19 ATTACllMENT 4 (Cont'd'.)
Form 5790-103-4 Revision 1, 06/25/81 Page 4 of 4 8.
Inform the Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Director of the completion of the notification.
SEC Initials Completed:
Date:
Reviewed by:
Emergency Director NOTE:
After this checklist is completed and is not required for immediate use, it shall be placed in the appropriate container provided for Emergency Records.
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Procedure A.2-103 Revision 1 Page 14 of 19 ATTACilMENT 5
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Example of MONTICELLO EMERGENCY RECALL LIST
_Pager llome
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Shamla, W.A.
Plant Manager
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Anderson, W.E.
Plant Superintendent, Opecation:
and Maintenance
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Clarity, M.II.
Plant Superintendent, Engineering and Radiation Protection
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Fey, F.L.
Superintendeat, Radiation Protection
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11111, W.J.
Superintendent, Technical Engineering
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Antony, D.D.
Superintendent, Operations Engineering
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Pearson, S.L.
Superintendent, Operations
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Seibel, II.
Relief Shift Supervisor
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Sc"erson, L.W.
Relief Shift Supervisor
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P,sch, J.R.
Superintendent, Security & Services
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Nimmo, II.E.
Superintendent, Maintenance
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Kendall, II.M.
Plant Office Manager
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Scheinost, R.L.
Supt., Quality Engineering
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Schober, F.J.
Plt. Scheduling Administrator
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Goranson, R. A.
Lead Production Engineer
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Pedensen, D.E.
Lead Production Engineer
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Overlid, T.W.
Assoc. Prod. Engr. (Lead)
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Nolan, L.L.
Lead Chemical Engineer
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Jacobson, R.D.
Senior Chemist-()
Windschill, J.E.
Asst, llcalth Physicist
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llammer, M.F.
Engineer, Instruments & Controls l
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f ATTACIRIENT 5 (Cont'd.')
Pager llone i
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Ballard, C.li.
GE Operations Engineer
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Brown, C.
NRC Senior Resident Inspector l
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Madison, A.
NRC Resident Inspector i
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Lieffring, E.
Radiation Protection Group DELETED
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Mathiasen, G.
Radiation Protection Group i
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Yurczyk, P.
Radiation Protection Group 1
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Peterson, J.
Radiation Protection Group
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Davis, M.
Radiation Protection Group j
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Shinnick, W.
Radiation Protection Group
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Opatz, E.
Radiation Protection Group
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Offerdahl, M.
Radiation Protection Group 1
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Brevig, R.
Radiation Protection Group
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Muscarella, J.
Radiation Protection Group
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Orrock, D.
Radiation Protection Group j
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Pangelinan, Edwin Radiai. ion Protection Group j
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Roy, R.
Radiation Protection Group
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Selken, D.
Radiation Protection Group
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Bailey, T.L.
Technical Support i
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Day, B.D.
Technical Support
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Hammer,-S.J.
Technical Support
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Rogers, R.K.
Technical Support
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Tilly, D.D.
Technical Support
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Schibonski, C.A.
Technical Support
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Earney, E.B.
Training
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Lechner, M.J.
Training i
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Schmitt, B.L.
Training
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Weiber, R.J.
Training 1
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Nienaber, R.J.
Training i
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Procedure A.2-103 Revision 1 Page 16 of 19 ATTACllMENT 5 (Cont'd.)
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EMERGENCY TEAM MEMBERS Members of Emergency Team //l Include:
Name Rank Posit cn 4
W. Albold Brigade Chief Maint. Supv.
DELETED M. Schneider Alternate Team Leader Machinist D. Johnson Welder R. Tigue Machinist M. Winter
' Repairman W. Smida I&CS Members of Emergency Team //2 Include:
K. Tabbert Asst. Bridgade Chief Lead Machinist L. Gramsey Alternate Team Leader Welder' S. Brower Repairman K. Fladung Machinist K. LaBau I&CS i
Members of Emergency Team /13 Include:
l E. Peterson Team Leader Electrician R. Schafer Alternate Team Leader jRigger J. Leary Welder i
i R. Rask Machinist R. Zachman I&CS i
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ATTACHMENT 5 (Cont'd.')
EMERGENCY TEAM MEMBERS (Cont'd.)
Back Shifts, Weekends,Ifolidays Duty Shift Team Leader Third Man in Control Room or Extra Plant Attendant Alternate Team Leader Plant Attendant Assigned Security Force Members (three per shift)
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SECONDARY NOTIFICATION LIST A.
Notification has been made as directed by the Emergency Director from the Monticello Emergency Recall List, Attachment 5.
B.
Backup Agencies That May Be Notified.If Necessary:
1.
Chicago Operations Office of DOE Radiological Assistance Program DELETED 2.
Area Civil Defense Groups a)
Region VI Commander (St. Cloud) b)
Wright County c)
Sherburne County 3.
State Highway Patrol a)
St. Cloud b)
Golden Valley c)
St. Paul or Dial Operator and i
Ask for Zenith 7000 4.
Highway Department 5.
Monticello Police Department 6.
Monticello Fire Department 7.
Burlington Northern Railroad (Chief Dispatcher) 8.
Minneapolis Water Department 9.
St. Paul Water Department 10.
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SECONDARY NOTIFICATION LIST (Cont'd.)
11.
Monticello-Big Lake Conununity llospital DELETED 12.
EPA flonticello Field Station 13.
Big Oaks Part (During Camping Season) 14.
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 15.
Northern States Power Company i
Northwest Division L
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