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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures 1004.2 Re alert,1004.4 Re General Emergency & 1004.6 Re Addl Assistance & Notification
ML20032A069
Person / Time
Site: Crane 
Issue date: 10/05/1981
From: Nelson M, Otoole R
METROPOLITAN EDISON CO.
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PROC-811005-01, NUDOCS 8110280237
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PROCEDURE INSiRUCTIUN M E M 0'* P ti n'N f bMi UNIT 1 PRCCJ)GE3 h. t CDRRECT ADDRESS 9 IF NECESSARY gy [ ' RETURN TO: Setty Nash J.,.ft S\\ Procedure Distributien Control t Rcom 130 ?!J Unit 2 Aomin. Bldg. Date s d-9-f/ Please uodat,3 youp procedure file with the attached procedures listed below, destroy the su::erseded precedures, and occt your Master Procedure Index accordingly. Also please sign the acknowledgment at the bottcm cf lnis memo and return to Betty Nash, at the above address. Rev. PCR Prccedure No. No. N o._ Instructions / Comments / d J V o2 5 /~ F/-d 6 V/ s o o & '/ Y /- F/-66 40 / sot / 4 / /- //- d'?C d /- //-- dsf 7 n} /-N -nsf/ ~ Mh [Er,"T'lLiNA /3 *-Kl #h L\\c; g ucrig ; s c ~ ~e d e :/ [/ 4, _ 9[ k'2F;;rT'\\ W ADDITIONAL. INSTRUCTIONS / COMMENTS l 5 Illo I I hereby acknowledge receipt of the, items above and have' ccmplied with the instructions. DR 37 61100g ~ F M 05000289.gnature) (Ext. No.) (Cate> PDR A0%0453 9-r31

FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY si;fon1 10/05/81 + IMPORTANT TO SAFETY ( NON-ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT RELATED CONTROLLED COPY FOR IN NU l ONLY THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT NO. 1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1004.6 ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 9 W-Af. Table of Effective Pages a Page Revision Page Revision Page Revision Page Revision 1.0 0 2.0 1 3.0 1 4.0 1 5.0 0 6.0 1 7.0 1 8.0 1 9.0 1 10.0 1 11.0 1 12.0 1 13.0 0 14.0 0 15.0 1 O 16 o o t 17.0 0 18.0 0 Unit 1 Staff Recommends Approval Approval h Date t Cognizant Dept. Head Unit 1 PORC Recommends Approval /1 Date /0 2 f/ Chairman of PORC Manager I Approval rk 0 Date /0 6-8/ { 1 V QA Modifications / Operations Mgr Wh Date Document ID: 0021W FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY

1004.6 FOR USE IN UNIT ONLY Revision 0 THREE MILJ ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION. UNIT NO.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1004.6 (;V~3 ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFIC/. TION 1.0 PURPOSE To provide the Emergency Director with a directory of additional emergency response personnel, organizations and agencies by organizational duties, responsibilities and disciplines. The Emergency Director is responsible for implementing this procedure. 2.0 ATTACHMENTS 2.1 Attachment I - Unit 1 Onsite Emergency Response Directory. 2.2 Attachment II - Unit 2 Onsite Emergency Response Directory. 2.3 Attachment III - Offsite Emergency Response Directory. 2.4 Attachment IV - Emergency Response Assistance Checklist. 3.0 EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS fq 3.1 This procedure shall t,e implemented with the. declaration of any-Gi class of emergency when additional emergency response personnel, organizations or agencies than those listed on the appropriate Emergency Procedures are needed to assist TMI, or, 3.2 As requested by the Emergency Director. 4.0 EMERGENCY ACTIONS 4.1 In the even of a declared emergency at TMI that requires additional emergency response personnel, organizations or agencies, the following steps should be taken: 4.1.1 Determine the discipline of personnel or necessary equipment that will be needed for the class of emergency declared. (O FOR USE iN W.BJIT I ONLY

FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY. ja4;6 ,, r 4.1.2 Refer to Attachment I, II, or III to find the appropriate disciplina, choose the personnel, organization or agency. wanted and teleohone number of that organization. 4.2 When called party answers, provide the following message: THIS IS AT THE lHREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT l1 (name/ title) I CALLING. WE HAVE DECLARED A AT HOURS. (Type of emergency) -(time) l. TMI REQUESTS YOUR ASSISTANCE AS F0LLOWS: (State any assistance i required using Attachment IV i applicable). i 4.2.1 Identify existing problem and give brief description of l problem. 4.2.2 Identify necessary persoiinel/ equipment needed and request i assistance. 4.2.3 Refer to Attschment IV for assistance to be provided. j 4.3 If further assistance is required, repeat 4.1 and 4.2 as needed. 5.0 FINAL CONDITIONS N/A i l I eg FOR USE IN WNIT 1 ONLY l

w FOR USE 1N UNIT I ONLY 1004.s Revision 1 O ATTACsMENT I UNIT 1 ONSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY NOTE: Numbers prefixed with 948 are site extensions. CfERATIONS WORK PHONE NO. Ron Toole 948-8005 948-8506 M. Ross 948-8015 948-8202 EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CONTROL ROOM) Shift Foreman's Office 948-8069 948-8070 948-8071 Control Room - Communications Console 944-0839 i l Control Room - Shift Foreman 948-8069 948-8070 948-8071 Control Room - Dose Assessment (RAC) 948-8069 948-8070 948-8071 ( 944-0839 l l Control Room Computer Area .948-8525-FO R U S E IN 'a.'aNIT I ON LY

FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY 1004.6 Revision i /] OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER OSC Coordinator 948-8083 Radiological Controls Technicians 948-8082 UNIT 1 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER TSC Coordinator 948-8349 Engineers 948-8349 UNIT 1 INSTRUMENT SHOP Shop Area 948-8214 Offices 948-8072 948-8073 948-8074 948-8213 PROCESSING CENTER m, 'd Security - Duty Sergeant 948-8038 NRC TMI Site Office 717-948-1120 AN.) FOR USE IN '4MNIT I ONLY

c.. FOR USE IN UN!T I ONLY 1004.6 Revision 0 ATTACHMENT II (O UNIT 2 ONSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY _ _ = ! NOTE: Numbers prefixed with 948 are site extensions. WORK PHONE NUMBER OPERATIONS John Barton 948-8326 948-8327 !.arry King 948-8426 Joe Chwastyk 948-8068 EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CONTPOL ROOM) Shift Foreman's Office 948-8068 ) Control Room-Comrnunications Console 948-8066 948-8067 Control Room-Shift Foreman 948-8066 948-8067 Control Room-Dose Assessment 948-8066 948-8067 Control Room-Computer Area 948-8067 OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER OSC Coordinator 948-8092 Radiological Control Technicians 948-8092 _s ) ./ =I c mt i i F. : c._ m-v m.\\ r! i, n w;.m1-u v.. i .s 5.0 l

FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY gof;f,,1 UNIT 2 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER TSC Coordinator 948-8352 Engineers 948-8352 UNIT 2 INSTRUMENT LABORATORY Lab Area 948-8274 Offices 948-8156 948-8272 948-8273 948-8155 TRAILER 214 Unit 2 Security Sergeant 948-8594 NRC TMI Site Office 717-948-1120 0 I V<, l i l FOR USE IN le.bitT I ONLY t l l

FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY im4. s Revision 1 ATTACHMENT III OFFSITF "VGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY NEAR SITE EMERGENCY OPERA .ILITY (OBSERVATION CENTER) 9-944-0940 9-944-0303 9-944-1501 9-367-0475 9-367-0518 9-367-0511 ALTERNATE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (CRAWFORD STATION) Second Floor First Floor 948-8535 944-2614 M and C 944-3858 Admin 9-944-4644 944-3668 M and C 944-4969 Admin 9-944-5111 f 944-2922 Radcon 944-5283 Admin 944-2972 Radeon ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT COMMAND CENTER (0LMSTED AIRPORT) General No. 9-944-3173 Bill Reithle 9-944-6709 Gary C.4er 9-944-2648 William Ressler 9-944-3737 TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS PARSIPPANY -Group Leader Technical Support 74-1-201-299-2111 74-1-201-299-2113 74-1-201-299-2249 Commercial Number 1-201-263-6500 O FOR USE IN i'oNIT I ONLY L t

FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY g4;6,, 1 POLICE Pennsylvania State Police (24 Hours) 9-234-4051 Pennsylvania State Police Helicopters (0815-1615) (M-F) 9-783-5511, 944-7149, 783-1691 Middletown Police Department (24 Hours), 9-944-4311 Police Forces in York County (24 Hours) 73-1-843-5111 FIRC Londonderry Township Fire Department 9-911 or 9-236-7976 Middletown Fire Department - including: 9-911 or 9-944-6344 Union Hose Company Rescue Hose Company, No. 3 Liberty Fire Company i Bainbridge Fire Department (Lancaster Co.) 9-911 or 73-1-653-2046 l O (24 Hours) York County Fire Departments 9-911 or 73-1-843-5111 AMBULANCE Londonderry Township Vol. Ambulance 9-911 or 9-236-7976 Middletown Ambulance Service 9-911 or 9-944-6344 Bainbridge Ambulance Service (Lancaster Co.) 73-1-653-2001 (24 Hours) STATION MEDICAL CONSULTANT Dr. William Albright III General 9-939-7831 l l O FOR USE IN l8'.bJIT ! ONLY ..,nw-- w r -w w ww w w

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r s. i FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY 1004.6 Revision 1 HOSPITALS Hershey Med' cal Center (Emergency Room) 9-534-8333-Harrisburg General Hospital General 9-782-3131 Emergency Room 9-782-3297 METROPOLITAN EDISON COMPANY AND GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES MANAGEMENT Met-Ed - System Safety Director (0800-1700) (M-F) 73-1-215-921-6227 Met-Ed - Div. Safety Director (0800-1700) (M-F) Office 73-1-215-921-6024 Home 73-1-215-373-0307 q Met-Ed - Dispatcher, Lebanon (24 Hours) 73-1-272-1281

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Met-Ed - District Manager, Middletown 9-944-5111 i General Public Utilities O 'J830 - 1700 74-1-201-263-6500 after 1700 74-1-201-263-6111 GOVEPNMENTAL AGENCIES Dept. of Energy (24 Hours) 74-1-516-282-2200 NRC - Office of I and E, Region 1 (24 Hours) 73-1-215-337-5000 NRC - Middletown Office 717-948-1150 PA Dept. of Env. Res. (BRP) 9-787-2480 EPA - Region III Office (24 Hours) Emergency No. 73-1-215-597-9898 c t I l i

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FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY 1004.6 Revision 1 Civil Defense Organization (24 Hours) Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency 9-783-8150 Dauphin Co. 9-911 or 9-236-7976 Lancaster Co. (24 Hours) 73-1-299-8373 York Co. 73-1-843-5111 Cumberland Co. ,9-238-9676 Lebanon Co. (0800-1630) 73-1-272-7621, 272-2296 U.S. Coast Guard (Harrbourg, PA) (General) 9-782-3737 l (Nights, Weekends) (24 Hours) 74-1-212-668-7055 National Weather Service 9-782-3927 PARSIPPANY TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS GROUP Group Leader Technical Support 74-1-201 -299-2111 74-1-201-299-2113 O 74-1-201-2e9-2249 METROPOLITAN CDISON COMPANY CONSULTANTS Radiation Management Corp. (0800-1700) Office 73-1-215-243-2953 Office Hours - Emergency 73-1-215-243-2990 Pickard, Lowe and Garrick Assoc. Washington, D.C. 74-1-202-296-8633 Gilbert Associates Inc., Reading, PA 73-1-215-775-2600 Teledyne Isotopes, Westwood, N1 74-1-201-664-7070 i Burns and Roe, Paramus, NJ 74-1-201-265-2000 MPR Associates Inc., Washington, D.C. 74-1-202-659-2320 Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (?4..vu's-Emergency) 404-953-0904 Emergency Telecopier (24 Hours) 404-953-7526 O FOR USE IN L19 NIT I ONLY

s.. FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY 1004.6 Revision 1 O oowastacas atvea watea useas ~ Brunner Island (PP and L) (24 Hours) 73-1-266-3691 Wrightsville Water Supply Company 73-1-252-3711 or Mr. Miller, E.r. af Water Co. (Unlisted) 9-564-8220 Columbia Water Company Plant (24 Hours) 73-1-684-2712 Lancaster Water Company (24 Hours) 73-1-684-5056 Safe Harbor Water and Power, Inc. 73-1-872-5441 73-1-872-4697 l 73-1-872-5442 73-1-872-4698 73-1-872-5443 Holtwood Generating Station 73-1-284-4101 0 w Chester Water Authority (Exec. Manager) 73-1-215-876-8181, 8182 (24 Hours Ans. Svc.) Baltimore Water Supply Auth. Mr. Hudson (Bus. Hrs.) 74-1-301-396-1277 (Weekends,. Holidays) (24 Hcurs) 74-1-301-396-5352 Emergency Room (Mr. Jones) 74-1-301-396-5352 (24 hours) or Water Facilities Division (Pumping and Purification) 74-1-301-3964287 Walter Koterwas OTHER Harrisburg International Airport Control Tower 9-944-4502 Middletown Line Department 8535 or 9-944-4621 York Company Office 73-1-846-7800-l FOR USE IN !11 NIT l ONLY L

m FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY 1004.6 Revision 1 Q Lebanon Company Office (Business Hours) 73-1-272-5661 (Weekends, Holides) 73-1-272-1281 Keystone Helicopter Corporation 212-644-4430 Capital Trailways Bus Company 9-233-7673 Conrail Railroad Train Movement Coordinator (24 hrs) 9-657-3552 9-657-5414 Insurance - American Nuclear Insurers 74-1-203-677-7305 or 9-1-800-243-3172/3173 UTILITIES Pennsylvania Power and Light, Allentown, PA 73-1-215-770-5151 Philadelphia Electric - Peach Bottom (Gen.) 73-1-717-456-7014 (Operations Dept.) Ext 223 or 423 (Whole Body Counting Dept.) Ext 490 or.497 or 498 Baltimore Gas and Electric 74-1-301-234-5000 Dusquesne Light / Beaver Valley (Control P;n.) 73-1-412-643-8002 4 i Dusquesne Light (Corporate) 73-1-412-456-6000 Nine Mile Point Unit 1 (Business Hours) 74-1-315-343-2110 t (Control Room) 74-1-315-342-3046 Power Authority State of NY (James A. Fitzpatrick Plant) i (General) 74-1-315-342-3840 l Control Room Ext. 311 Oyster Creek. (Contro: Room) 74-1-609-693-6066 (Main Gate Desk at Guard House) 74-1-609-693-6950 l i lO l FOR USE IN 1'PdlT 1 ONLY 12

j j FOR USE IN UNIT i ONLY gy*;6 o ,, o j EMERGENCY RESPONSE ASSISTANCE CHECKLIST ATTACHMENT IV 0YS. PCH BER-CALV. i CRK SALEM BTM WICK CLIFFS j A. Personnel i 1. H.P. Supervisors 2 2 5 2 3 2. H.P. Techs 5 5 20 5' 10 i 3. Radio Chem Supervisors 0 0 2 0 2 i 4. Radiochem Techs 3 2 2 1 2 4 5. Engr-Effl. Ass. 0 0 l' 1 1 6. TLD Reader 0 1 1 1 1 i ?. EE-RMS Spec. 1 0 1 0 1 i i 8. Security Sgt. 1 0 2 i 9. Sec. Officers 8 0 1 8.. Radiaton Detection Equipment 1. Survey Meter-Hi 20 0 12 5 8 2. Survey Meter i Hi-Telescoping 4 5 0 4 1 10 FOR USE IN lisNIT I ONL'Y

w. FOR USE IN UNFT I ONLY syj;jono OYS. PCH BER-CALV. ) CRK SALEM BTM WICK CLIFFS 3. Survey Meter-Lo 5 5 4 10 8 4. SAM II 0 1 0 2 1 5. Portable Geli 1 1 1 1Nal 0 6. Shield for Geli 1 1 1 1 0 7. Computer and Output for Geli 1 1 1 0 0 8. uR/hr ratemeter and recorder 0 0 0 1 0 9. RM-14 Frisker 15 10 15 5 3

10. Air Sampler-lo vol.

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I FOR USE IN UNIT l ONLY syj;fono 0YS. PCH BER-CALV. ) CRK SALEM BTM WICK CLIFFS 7. Silver Zeolite Cartridges 0 200 0 0 0 8. 50 gal. plastic bags, 5000 500 500 2000 1000 9. Decon Kit (skin) 1 0 0 0 0

10. Absolute Filter Vacuum Cleaner 2

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20. Air Sample Papers 1000 200 200 500 10000
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i OR USE IN UNIT I ONLY $$s*on5 5 10/05/81 IMPORTANT TO SAFETY p v NON-ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT RELATED CONTROLLED COPY FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT N0. 1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1004.2 ALERT { ~ Table of Effective Pages Page Revision Page Revision Page Revision Page Revision 1.0 0 21.0 3 2.0 0 22.0 0 3.0 0 23.0 0 4.0 5 24.0 0 5.0 0 25.0 2 6.0 0 26.0 0 7.0 5 27.0 0 8.0 5 28.0 0 9.0 5 29.0 0 10.0 5 11.0 5 12.0 5 13.0 0 14.0 0 15.0 0 ) 16.0 0 s 17.0 3 18.0 3 19.0 3 20.0 3 Unit 1 Staff Recommends Approval Approval Mh Date Cognizant Dept. Head Unit 1 PORC Recommends Approval Date tol2 // n i Chairman of PORC Manager MI I Approval 5 1 Date /0-981 7\\ ~ V QA Modifications / Operations Mgr b/k Dste FOR USE IN UN!T I ONLY 4 u

1004.2 Revision 0 FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT 1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1004.2 ALERT 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to define the conditions that shall be regarded as an Alert for Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (Unit I) and to: a. Ensure necessary actions are taken to protect the health and safety of the public, b. Ensure necessary actions are taken to notify GPU-Nuclear management and offsite emergency response organizations, c. Mobilize the appropriate portions of the emergency response organization to initiate appropriate emergency actions. The Emergency Director is responsible for implementing this procedure. NOTE: Emergency Director responsibilities that may not be delegated KJ ieciude: o a. Decision to notify offsite emergency management agencies. b. Making protective action recommendations as necessary to offsite emergency management agencies. c. Classification of Emergency Event. d. Determining the necessity for onsite evacuation. e. Authorization for emergency workers to exceed 10 CFR 20 radiation exposure limits. 2.0 ATTACHMENTS 2.1 Attachment I, Alert Notifications 2.2 Attachment II, Emergency Status Report l fus f FOR USE IN U."oJIT I ONLY

FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY Aev$ ion 0 3.0 Emergency Action Levels s. INITIATING CONDITION INDICATION 3.1 Fuel cladding failure As indicated by any one of the following. a. Reactor coolant activity > 130 pC1/ml but < 300 uCi/ml as sampled and analyzed.* b. RM-L1 (High) reading > 2.9 x 103 cpm but < 6.66 x 103 cpm. c. RM-L1 (Low) reading > 1.65 x 105 cpm but < 3.81 x 105 cpm. 3.2 Primary to secondary leakage As indicated by valid high > Igpm but <50 gpm. alarms on RM-A5 and/or the Steam Line Monitor

  • in conjunction with reactor coolant inas not otherwise identifiable as determined by daily leak rate test.

3.3 Primary coolant leak rate of As indicated by increased fq (I t,y greater than 50 gpm. makeup flow in excess of letdown flow by 50 gpm or makeup tank level decreasing at approximately 2 inches per minute. 3.4 Radiation levels or radioactive As indicated by either: contamination which indicate a a. Valid, unanticipated high severe degradation in the control alarms on any two area of radioactive materials. and/or process radiation monitors (RMA, RML or RMG I monitors) at the same l time. b. Receipt of a validated i report of airborne or waterborne contaminants as determined by sample i and analysis or general j radiation readings as determined by periodic survey to have increased by a factor of 1000 above normal. l FOR USE IN UtollT I ONLY

P 4 1004 2 FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY Revision 0 3.5 Loss of all offsite power As indicated by a reactor trip ( coincident with a loss of caused by loss of power and s Diesel Generators for less trouble alarms on both Diesel thtt 15 minutes. Generators neither of which energizes the ID or IE 4 kV busses. 3.6 Loss of all onsite DC power All Battery Voltmeters read for less than 15 minutes, zero and there is no light or control power available. 3.7 Reactor coolant pump locked As indicated by both of the rotor at power leading to fuel following:

failure, a.

Receipt of a valid RCP Stator Temp High alarm (150*C) and decreasing flow in the affected loop. b. Reactor Coolant specific activity as determined by sample and analysis is > 50 uCi/ml but <130 uCi/iiil. 3.8 Complete loss of any function As indicated by a total loss needed for plant cold shutdown. of any of the following: a. Source and intermediate range nuclear (( instrumentation. b. A ?nss of forced reactor cooiant system flow (includes Decay Heat Removal Pumps, Reactor Coolant Pumps, etc.) coincident with total loss of ability to feed 0TSG's. i 3.9 Failure of the reactor protection Any reactor trip setpoint system to initiate and complete a being exceeded with no rod trip when required. in limit lights. l 3.10 Fuel damage accident with release An accident occurs while of radioact):*ity to the contain-handling spent fuel during i ment of fuel t.vilding. refueling or while moving objects over the spent fuel pool which causes any one of the following: a. A valid High alarm on RWA 2. b. A valid Alert alarm on RNA4. I !/0 FOR USE IN UPollT I ONLY

FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY j$;on5 c. A valid Alert alarm on ~ RSA8. d. A valid High alarm on RM-A13. e. A valid High alarm on RWG7. f. A valid High alarm on RM-G9. g. A valid increase by a factor of 100 of atmospheric activity as determined by sample and

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3.11 Any fire jeopardizing the As judged by the Shift l operability of any safety system Supervisor. 3.12 Most or all annunciators lost As judged by the Shift which may involve an actual or Supervisor, potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant. 3.13 Radiological effluent activity As indicated by any of the exceed the Environmental technical following validated by sample specification instantaneous limits, and analysis: O e-as-^8 (ses) > 2 o x 104 cpm (High alarm) but < 1.0 x 105 cpm. b. RM-A9 (gas) > 4.5 x 104 x10{highalarm)but<3.0 cpm cpm. c. RM-A5 > 1.0 x 106 cpm.* 1 d. RM-A8 Ti dine) increase >~ 8.5 x 10 cpm / min but < 4.5 x 10 cpm / min.* e. RM-A9 (i dine) increase >~ 2.5 x 10 cpm / min but < 1.2 x 10 cpm / min.* f. Offsite Radiological Monitoring Team report > 10 mR/hr (gamma) but <56 mR/hr at any offsite location. g. RM-L7 > 4.8 x 105 cpm (high ilarm). h. RM-G8 > 6.0 x 103 mR/hr. ( FOR USE IN QbllT I ONLY o r---- m-w--, y, ,-,-y 1-r-.v,, -r--y, -. -. w-#, ,---v- -%,-y,, - - - > --e.- _w----,---

1004.2 FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY Revision 0 3.14 Ongoing security compromise. Shift Supervisors judgement, /O beseo oa eevice or sec#rits Duty Sergeant. 3.15 Severe natural phenomenon As indicated by any one of the being experienced. following: a. Valid alarm on PRF 1-3, " Operating Basis Ea rthqu ak.!". b. Actual river stage > 302 feet but < 307 feet at j the River Water Intake Structure. c. Any tornado striking facility. d. Hurricane wint., > 75 mph as indicated on the Wind Speed Recorder (NDS-501). 3.16 Other hazards being experienced. As indicated by any one of the following: a. Aircraft crash or other . missile impact within the protected area or onto an permanent plant structure. b. Know explosion damage to l any permanent plant y structure. c. Release of toxic 'or flammable gasses into the plant which, in the judgement of the Shift Supervisor, affects the i safe operation of the plant. d. Turbine failure resulting in casing penetration. e. Any fire in a permanent plant structure which requires offsite i firefighting capability. 3.17 Non-isolable steam leak that As indicated by a Steam Line results in a rapid depressuri-Rupture System actuation (<600 zation of the steam system. psig) on the affected 0TSG. 3.18 Evacuation of control room antici-Shift Supervisor's judgement. pated or required with control of e shutdown systems established from local stations within 15 minutes. (O m FOR USE IN is.bJlT I ONLY i

1004.2 FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY Revision 0 h 3.19 Reactor Coolant System hot leg As read on Reactor Coolant l4 temperature is > 620*F. in either Outlet Temperature indication. 1oop. 3.20 Reactor Power to Flow to Imbalance Any condition whereby the outside of the Technical Specifi-Technical Specification Safety cation Limit curves. Settings set forth in Figure 2.1-2 are exceeded without a reactor trip and confirmed by engineering analysis. 3.21 Reactor. Building Pressure Reactor trip and ECCS y_4.0 psig, but <30 psig. initiation due to high Reactor Building pressure. 3.22 More than one control rod Stuck-As indicated by a loss of the Out, Stuck-In or Dropped ability to meet any of the requiring shutdown by Technical conditions of Technical Speci fications. Specification Limiting Condition for Operation 3.5.2.2 for more than one control rod. 3.23 Secondary system activity As indicated by sample and > 1.0 uCi/ml (I-131 equivalent). analysis. 3.24 Control Rod Ejection. As indicated by a React'or Trip due to high neutron flux i in coincidence with loss of coolant indications. 3.25 Other plant conditions exist Whenever plant conditions that warrant precautionary warrant it, as judged by the activation of Technical Support Shift Supervisor /Emeroency Center and placing near-site Director. i Emergency Operations Facility and other key emergency personnel on standby. These indications may be determined via instrumentation that will be i installed or expanded as required by NUREG 0578 prior to restart. 4.0 EMERGENCY ACTIONS ~ Initials 4.1 Upon recognition that any of the above action levels have been reached or exceeded, the Shift Supervisor / Duty Section IO t FOR-USE IN LANIT l ONLY

N-FOR USE IN UNIT i ONLY ishions Superintendent assume the duties of the Emergency Director. (Event should be assessed and declared within 10 minutes of itsoccurrence.) 4.2 Announce to Control Room personnel that _ has (name) assumed the duties of Emergency Director 4.3 Announce, or have announced, the following message over the public address system (merged): " ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL RERSONNEL: AN ALERT HAS BEEN DECLARED IN UNIT 1. ALL MEMBERS OF THE ONSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR STATIONS. ALL OTHER PERSONNEL AWAIT FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS." (If emergency is radiation-oriented add: "There will be No Smoking, Drinking, or Eating until further notice.") (Give a brief description of the event and repeat the announcement). 4.4 If emergency is radiation-oriented, direct that the Radiation Emergency Alarm be sounded. 4.5 Assign a Communications Assistant to make notifications to persons and/or agencies per Attachment I, Section I. 4.6 Record the following message on the Code-A-Phone 700: "This is the Communications Assistant (identify by name). An Alert has been declared in Unit One. At the sound of the tone, leave p ur name and report to your assigned emergency station". The Code-A-Phone 700 shall-then be placed in the ANN-REC mode of operation. O FOR USE IN y, NIT I ONLY

FOR USE IN UNIT ! ONLY $$ don s f') 4.7 Contact the Duty Section Superintendent and discuss: v (a) Plant status (b) Which members of the Duty Section are required to augment the Onsite/0ffsite Emergency Organization. 4.8 Assign a Comunications Assistant and direct him to: (a) Record message on Code-A-Phone answering machine in accordance with EPIP 1004.8 Attachment I. (b) Notify the Public Affairs Representative. (c) Call out the required Duty Section personnel in accordance with EPIP 1004.8 4.9 Depending on the emergency action level which was reached or exceeded, ensure that the appropriate Emergency Operating Procedures have been implemented and/or the following ^T (U Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures as required: (a) Contaminated Injuries and Radiation Overexposure (1004.16). (b) Hir,n Winds - Tornado /High Winds (1004.22) 4.10 If local services (fire, ambulance, police) are required, direct the Communicator to notify Dauphin County Emergency I Operations Center and request the appropriate assistance. Notify Security (N/S Gate) to begin preparations to expedite entry of responding emergency personnel (Police / Fire / Ambulance). Security should be advised to i implement procedure 1004.19 Emergency Security / Dosimetry Badge Issuance. v) FOR USE IN QQJIT 1 ONLY

FOR USE !N UNIT 1 ONLY ASUdon 5 r' 4.11 O) If changes in onsite or offsite radiation levels are expected, ~ direct the Radiological Assessment Coordinator to: (a) Dispatch offsite and/or onsite radiation monitoring teams in accordance with EPIP's 1004.10 and 1004.11. (b) Implement Offsite Dose Projections procedure (1004.7). 4.12 Activate the Technical Support Center, procedure (1304.28), and the Operations Support Center, procedure (1004.29). 4.13 If additional resources or notifications are required, refer to Assistance and Notifications procedure (1004.6). 4.14 If the emergency involves in-plant health physics problems, direct the Radiological Assessment Coordinator to implement Health Physics Controls During Emergencies (1004.9). 4.15 Assign an individual to complete Attachnent II, Section I and O give it to the Radiological Assessme-t Coordinator to transmit to the Bureau of Radiation Protection. 4.16 Direct the Radiological Assessment Coordinator to complete Attachment II, Section 11 to transmit to the Bureau of Radiation Protection if a radioactive release has occurred or is occurring. 4.17 Stop all liquid and gaseous discharges that are in progress until an assessment of their impact is performed and specific approval is given to continue the release by the Emergency Director. 4.18 Verify that communications and documentation are maintained per procedure Coninunications and Recordkeeping (1004.5). ,,U l FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY 9.0

. ~. f 1004.2 Revision 5 FOR USP IN iINIT 1 ONI Y 4.19 If applicable, dimet th~e Operations Coordinator to dispatch O t=erseace aenair/operatioas Persoaae1 to $avestisate the identified problem area in accordance with Emergency Repair / Operations procedure 1004.21. 4.20 After 30 minutes, confinn that BRP verification has been made. If no verification, instruct the communict. tor to proceed to Attachment I Section 1.2 (d). 4.21 Instruct the Radiological Assessment Coordinator to provide ongoing dose estimates for actual mieases to the Bureau of Radiation Protection. 4.22 If an accountability was requimd and a report of the accountability has not been received within 30 minutes from the time it was ordered,, contact the Shift Sergeant / Security Coordinator at 8038, 8039, 8040 for a status report. 4.23 If personnel are unaccounted for, direct the Radiological Assessment Coordinator to initiate Search and Rescue procedure (1004.18). 4.24 Evaluate dose projections and estimates and if necessary, mcomend protective actions to the BRP consistent with the guidelines in Attachment I, Section IV. 4.25 Based upon assessment of plant conditions, either close out the Alert, escalate to a higher class of emergency or downgrade to a lower class. (a) If Recovery Phase criteria have been met (see Recovery Procedure 1004.24), close out the Alert by perfonning the notifications in Attachment I, Section III. Implement the Recovery Procedure (1004.24). (b) If Recovery Phase criteria have not been met, but Alert F0 R WJgeSc)WtiW ETs AreONingYr being exceeded,

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FOR USE IN UNIT I 'NLY 'S on 5 ,q de-escalate to an Unusual Event by notifying BRP on the v Radiological Line and perform the remaining notifications in accordance with the Unusual Event procedure (1004.1). (c) If emergency action levels exceed those for an Alert, escalate to a higher class, notify BRP on the Radiological Line and make the remaining notifications in accordance with the appropriate emergency procedure as specified in Step 5.1. 4.24 If necessary, due to potential contamination of normally non-contaminated sumps and/or tanks, or the need to closely monitor liquid releases, initiate procedure (1004.14), Vonitoring/ Controlling Liquid Discharges. 5.0 FINAL CONDITIONS O 5.1 A hie er ciess of emersency nes been deciered by the Emer9ency n Director after meeting or exceeding an emergency action level of one of the higher classes and one of the following procedures is being implemented. c. Site Emergency (1004.3) b. Generpl Emergency (1004.4) 5.2 A lower class of emergency has been declared by the Emergency Director and Unusual Event procedure (1004.01) is being l implemented. 5.3 The Alert has been closed out since no recovery operations are required. 5.4 The Alert can be shifted to a recovery mode by Mplementing l the procedure Recovery Operations (1004.24). O DATE SIGNATURE OF PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR FOR USE IN U NV9EEMEgTjEyPROCEDURE 11.0

= i. -FORTUSE IN UNIT l' ONLY ss;ons ATTACHMENT I ~ Section I Initial Contact The Communicator shall notify the following' agencies and personnel and update -the Attachment I, Section II checklist for each notification. 4 Initial 1. Dauphin County Emergency Operations Center-(If this is a reclassification notification, first advise BRP.via Radiological line then unaffected Control Room) go to item 3. a. Telephone: 9-911 or 9-236-7976 i 1) If not contact, activate Dauphin County radio system. b. MESSAGE: This is (name/ Title) at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (name/ title) Unit I calling. We have declared an Alert at (time) hours. (time) a-i (Based upon Emergency-Director judgment, deliver one.of the following statements): 1) We have not had a radioactive release OR 2) We have had a radio,ctive release, but do not expect this-situation to resuls in detectable changes in offsite i radiation levels, OR ,.O FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY 12.0 i 'e-- -w = - < -- ev ew e r w-w-v,,y y v -y -, s = & g mg e vy-,-- p,-gs.-y w w.v,gm,,.-.sc,w-e,#--,-+ = g row yg g e, t m, veer a v-v ~ -e ve= =, >s---*ve --*,-*eetr=ms-*+*eee,ver-te m g-v-*+,-- 1 + -~ me< w w s-www + + e -ev

w 1004.2 FOR USE hN UNil I ONLY Revision o ATTAChiiENT I SECTION I Initial Lontact Initial 3) We have had a radioactive release, but do not know if there will be a detectable change in offsite radiation levels. We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection informed of the results of our investigation, OR 4) We have had a radioactive release and expect to be able to detect changes in offsite radiation levels, but they are expected to be less than the levels calling for a h Site-Emergency. We will be keeping the Bureau of t Radiation Protection informed. c. Give a short non-technical description of the emergency and the extent of the radioactive rel2ase and the affected populations and area. 2. Pen,.sylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMAl (If this is a reclassification notification, go to Item 3 Unaffected Control Room.) [( ) FOR USE IN W3 NIT I ONLY

1004.2 FOR USE !N UNIT I ONLY Revision 0 ATTACHMENT I m A Section I Initial Contact Initial a. Telephone: 9-783-8150 ( A diverter forwards this call to PEMA Duty Officer after working hours.) NOTE If not contact, proceed to step 2.d. b. MESSAGE: This is 3rce Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit 1 calling. We have an emergency. Give me the Operations Duty Officer. (When Duty Office answers:) j This is (name/ title) at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (name/ title) Unit 1 calling. We have declared an Alert at (time) hours. (time) We request you contact Bureau of Radiation Protection. Bureau of Radiation Protection callback should be made on the l Radiological Line or 948-8069, 948-8071 or 944-0839. (Based upon Emergency Director judgment, deliver one of the following l l statements ): 1) We have not had a radioactive release, OR /(;mi w - F A USE IN UhWT I ONLY

FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY '$ ion 0 Re ATTACHMENT I SECTION I Initial Contact ~ 2) We have had a radioactive release, but do not expe i this situation to result-in detectable changes in offsite radiation levels, OR 3) We have had a radioactive release, but do not know if there will be detectable changes in offsite-radiation levels. We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection informed of the-results of our investigation, OR 4) We have had a radioactive release and expect to be able to detect changes in offsite radiation levels but they. will be less than the levels calling for a Site Emergency. We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection informed. c. Give a short non-technical description of the emergency, and any potentially affected populations and areas: l l r (D l FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY l L

1004 2 FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY Revision 0 ATTACHMENT I SECTION I Initial Contact Initial d. If PEMA is unable to be contacted, contact Dauphin County; advise 'them that PEMA cannot be contacted and direct them to notify PEMA, BRP, and Lancaster, York, Lebanon,. and Cumberland counties. e. Message verification: R Expect Bureau of Radiological Protection (BRP) contact after PEMA notification. If no BRP confirmation is received within 30 minutes, notify PEMA of the situation. If unable to O contact PEMA (line. busy) call Dauphin County and notify them that BRP has not verified initial contact. Request Dauphin I County to contact PEMA and/or BRP. l 3. Unaffected Control Room a. Telephone:8066, 8067, 8068 or inter Control Rom Hot Line. b. Message: Give a brief description of plant status to Shift Supervis or. [O e FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY

1004.2 FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY Revision 3 ATTACHMENT I D SECTION I Initial Contact Initial 4) Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (Do not nc,tify if this is a reclassification notification.)

a. Telephone: 404-953-0904
b. MESSAGE:

This is at Three Mile Island (name/ title) Nuclear Station Unit 1 calling. We have declared an Alert at hours. (Give a brief description of 4 (time) theemergency.) I 5) Notify the following personnel / agencies if the emergency situation is such that notification is deemed appropriate.

a. Hershey Medical Center 9-534-8333 Notification to be performed per procedure 1004.16.

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b. Pennsylvania State Police 9-234-4051 MESSAGE:

This is at the Three Mile Island (name/ title) Nuclear Station Unit I calling. We have declared an Alert at hours. We had a (time) (have/have not) radioactive release. We require assistance as follows: (State any assistance required.) c

c. Radiation Management Corporation 73-1-215 243-2950. Emergency number 73-1-215-243-2990.

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FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY jg;2,n, ( ATTACHMENT I SECTION I + Initial Contact Initial 4 emergency). We had a radioactive (have/have noti release.

d. American Nuclear Insurers 74-1-203-677-7305 Message:

This is at the Three Mile Island I;uclear (name/ title) Station Unit I calling. We have declared an Alert i at hours (Give a brief description of the !h (time) emergency). We had a radioactive release. (have/havenot) I OATE Tlr2 0F COMPLETION COMPLETED BY I (O FOR USE IN UNIT l OP.t_Y 19.0

s;.. 1004.2 FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY Revision 3 ATTACHMENT I 1) SECTIfN I Initial Contact Initial i: 4. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) - Bethesda, MD. (Continuous communications with the NRC will be maintained following contact.) a. Telephone: NRC Emergency Notification System (ENS) (REDPHONE) b. MESSAGE: This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (name/ title) !10 unit i calling. we have declared an Alert at hours. l (time) (Based upon Emergency Director judgment, use one of the following statements): 1) We have not had a radioactive release OR 2) We have had a radioactive release but do not expect this situation to result in detectable changes in offsite radiation levels. OR (O FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY 20.0

w 1004.2 FOR USE IN UNITl ONLY Revision 3 ATTACHMENT I SECTION I Initial Contact O Initial i 3) We have had a radioactive release but do not know if there will be a detectable change in offsite radiation levels / We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation / Protection informed of the results of our investigation. 4) We have had a radioactive release and expect to be able ~ 4 to detect changes in offsite radiation levels but they will be less than the levels calling for a Site Emergency. Weexpectthelevelstobe<50 mrem /hr(gamma). i(O We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection f informed..(Give a short non-technical description of the emergency and.ne extent of the radioactive release, if l appropriate). 1 (O FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY 21.0 ~..

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I FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY 'Iiono Rev ^ "^'""'"' ' f.U^ L SECTION III Secondary Contact Initial The Communicator shall notify the following agencies and personrel and update the Attachment I, Section II checklist for each notification. Bureau of Radiation Protection a. Telephone: Radiological Line b. MESSAGE: This is at the Three Mile Island iluclear Staticn (name/ title) 4 Unit 1. We have closed out the Alert at hours and (time) initiated recovery operations. Please notify PEMA, Dauphin, G: Lancaster, York, Lebanon and Cumberland counties. 2. Unaffected Control Room a. Telephone :8066, 8067, 8068 b. Message: Notify Shift Supervisor of Close out of the Alert. i 3. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office - Bethesda, Md. a. Telephone: Emergency Notification System (ENS) (REDPHONE) ~ l FOR USE IN L@.JWT I ONLY _ _ _.,,. ~, - - ,- ~ - - -. -..

~ 1004.2 FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY aevision 0 ATTACHMENT I SECTION III Secondary Contact Initial b. MESSAGE: This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear -(name/ title) Station Unit 1. We have closed out the Alert at hours (time) and initiated recovery operations. 4. If applicable, notify the following persons and/or agencies of close out of the Alert: a. Hershey Medical Center: 9-534-8'333 b. Pennsylvania State Police:- 9-234-4051 c. Radiation Management Corpo ation (RMC): 73-1-215-243-2950 or 73-1-215-243-2990 d. American Nuclear Insurers: 74-1-203-677-7305 e. Others - as directed by the Emergency Director. j DATE TIME OF COMPLETION ~ COMPLETED BY l l l(O FOR USE IN LANIT I ONLY l

1004 2 FOR USE IN UNIT 1 ONLY Revision 2 ALERT ({ ATTACHMENT I SECTION IV PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION GUIDELINES THESE RECOMMENDATIONS MAY BE DELIVERED ONLY BY THE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR 1. Consideration shall be given to sheltering if: a. Release time is expteted to be short (Puff release, <2 hours) and b. Evacuation could not be well underway prior to expected plume arrival due to short warning time, high wind speeds, and/or foul weather. 2. Consideration shall be given to evacuation if: d a. A release is expected to occur with projected doses approaching or exceeding: 1 Rem Whole Body and/or 5 Rem Child Thyroid and b. Release time is expected to be long (>2 hours) and c. Evacuation can be well underway prior to plume arrival for above release, based upon wind speed and travel conditions. y~ FOR USE IN Ub!?" 1 ONLY i

y-i 1004.2 .;:T .J E ; o '.,, s r-Revision 0 1 ATTACHMENT II b'~J EMERGENC,Y STATUS REPORT Section I 1. Description of emergency: 2. Has the Reactor tripped Yes /No 3. Did the Emergency Safeguards Systems actuate Yes /No If so, which ones (a) High Pressure Injection Yes/No (b) Low Pressure Injection Yes/No [i( ) (c) Core Flood Yes/No N-(d) 4 No. Reactor Building Isolation Yes/No (e ) Reactor Building Cooling Yes/ No 4. What is the status of the plant (a) At power (b) Hot Standby (c) 8 tot Shutdown (d) Cooling Down (e ) Reactor Pressure psig (f) Reac tor temperature

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w FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY 104;j,, o 4 ATTACHMENT II EMERGENCY STATUS REPORT Section II Fill out if a release' has (is) ocurring. Provide BRP all available information for verification call. 1. What is the approximate radioactive source -term discharge rate from the plant (As determined by the Projected Dose Calculation procedure (1004.7 ). ) (a) Noble gases Ci/sec (b) Iodine Ci/sec 2. What is the approximate meteorology (a) Wind speed mph ). (b) Wind direction (c) Stability Class-Stable / Neutral / Unstable 3. What is the projected whole body dose rate and iodine concentration at the nearest offsite downwind point (a) mR/hr i (b) uCi/cc Iodine { (c) (Location) 4. Estimated duration of the release 1 J (O l FOR USE IN QbllT i ONLY o L

1 FOR USE IN UNrr i ONLY esiono f ATTACHMENT II gym. \\a EMERGENCY STATUS REPORT Section II (a) If the release is terminated: acari, iine Stup une Duration (b) If the release is still in progress: Start Time Estimated duration (hrs / min /sec) 5. (a) Based on projected dose rates, iodine concentration and duration or estimated duration (if still in progress) of the release, will the lower limits of the EPA Protective Action Guides be exceeded (i.e., 1 Rem Whole Body, 5 Rem Child Thyroid. ) Yes/No (b) If yes, estimate time to exceeding PAG: hours 1 l l l

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100mR/hr whole limit EPA Protective Action body using actual meteor-Guidelines. ology and Reactor Build-ing design leakrates (includes a Waste Gas Tank Rupture containing the high limit content of 8800 uCi). b. A projected child thyroid dose calculation of > 500 mR/hr in one hour using actual meteorology and Reactor Building design O leakrate. c. Offsite radiological moni-toring reports of > 100mR/ hr (gamma) at any offsite location. 3.2 Significant levels of radiation As indicated by either: in the reactor containment a. Doge rate on EM-G8 > 2.8 x building and potential loss of 10'+ mR/hr and a Reactor containment integrity. Building pressure > 30 psig.* Doge rate on Rl'-G8> 2.8 x b. 10 mR/hr and n Reactor Building hydrogen concentration 1 3 Percent by volume. 3.3 Loss of physical control of the Shift Supervisor's judgment, facility. based on advice of the Security Duty Sergeant. 3.4 Other plant conditions exist, Whenever plant conditions war-from whatever source that make rant it, as judged by the release of significant amounts Shift Supervisor / Emergency of radioactivity in a short Director. O time possibie-These indications may,be determined via instrumentation that will be installed-6r)eNpa'nddd>as/dqUiredibhN'UREG0578\\'p'rj6ftorestart. 2.0 n FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY g4;jon4 { 4.0 EMERGENCY ACTIONS INITIALS 4.1 Upon recognition that any of the above action levels have been reached or exceeded, the Shift Supervisor / Duty Section Superintendent shall assume the duties of the Emergency Director. (Event should be asscased and declared within 10 minutes of the occurrence.) 4.2 Announce, or have announced, one of the following messages over the public address system (merged): ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL: A GENERAL EMERGENCY IN UNIT I HAS BEEN DECLAREJ. ALL NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL IN UNITS I AND II PROCEED T0 (500 KV SUBSTATION /MIDDLETOWN SUBSTATION) (Depending on plume pathway). UPON ARRIVAL, ALL SUPERVISORS WILL ASSEMBLE and LOG THEIR PERSONNEL. PERSONNEL IN H.P. CONTROLLED AREAS REPORT T0 ACCESS CONTROL P0INTS. ALL MEMBERS OF THE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR STATIONS. THERE WILL BE NO SM0 KING, ORINKING, OR EATING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. (Repeat message slowly) 4.3 Announce to Control Room Personnel that (name) has assumed the duties of Emergency r rector. 4.4 Direct the sounding of the Radiaion Emergency Alarm. 4.5 Assign a Communications Assistant to make notifications to persons and/or agencies per Attachment 1, Section 1. O FOR USE IN UNIT l ONLY 3.0 lFOR 'USE IN UNIT I ONLY j"j;f,,, 4.6 Assign a Communications Assistant and direct-him to: (a)' Record message on Code-A-Phone answering machine in accordance with EPIP 1004.8 attachment l. ' (b)' Notify the Public affairs representative. (c) Call out the onsite Duty Section personnel in accordance with EPIP 1004.8. (d) Call out the offsite Duty Section personnel'in accordance with EPIP 1004.8. 4.7 Contact the Duty Section Superintendent, and discuss plant' status and that the on-site and off-site duty section personnel are being called.. 4.8 Depending on the emergency action level which was reached or exceeded, ensure that tne appropriate Emergency Operating .O

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4.9 If local services (fire, ambulance, police) are required, direct the Communicator to notify Dauphin County Emergency Operations Center and request appropriate assistance. Notify security (N/S l Gate) to begin preparations to expedite entry of responding emergency personnel (Police / Fire / Ambulance). Security should be advised to implement procedure 1004.19 Emergency' Security / Dosimetry-Badge Issuance. 4.10 Direct the Radiological Coordinator to: a.- Dispatch off-site and/or on-site radiation monitoring teams in .accordance with Offsite Radiation Monitoring procedure (1004.11) and Onsite Radiation Monitoring procedure (1004.10). b. Implement Offsite Dose Projections procedure (1004.7). FOR USE IN-UNIT I ONLY 4.0 (. FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY j$f; ion 4 m 4.11 Activate the Technical Support Center (1004.28) and the Operations O Support Center (1004.29). 4.12 If additional resources or notifications are required, refer to Assistance and Notification procedure (1004.6). 4.13 If the emergency involves in-plant health physics problems, direct the Radiological Assessment Coordinator to implement Health Physic' Controls During Emergencies procedure (1004.9). 4.14 Assign an individual to complete Attachment II, Section I and give it to the Radiological Assessment Coordinator to transmit to the Bureau of Radiation Frotection. 4.15 Direct the Radiological Assessment Coordinator to complete Attachment II, Section II to transmit to the Bureau of Radiation Protection. () 4.16 Stop all liquid and gaseous discharges that are in porgress until an assessment of their impact is performed and specific approval is given to continue the release by the Emergency Director. 4.17 Verify that communications and documentation are maintained per Communications and Recordkeeping procedure (1004.5). 4.18 If applicable, direct the Operations Coordinator to dispatch Emergency Repair /0perations Personnel to investigate the identified problem areas (s) in an accordance with Emergency Repair / Operations procedure 1004.21. 4.19 After 30 minutes, confinn that BRP verification has been made. If no verification, instruct the Communicator to proceed to Attachment I, Section 1,2.e. 4.20 Instruct the Radiological Assessment Coordinator to provide ongoing dose estimates for actual releases, to the Bureau of Radiation Prote'c[tiin.U S E !N U NIT I ON LY 5.0 l FOR USE IN UN!T I ONLY 2004 4 Revision 4 Q 4.21 If a report of Accountability has not been received within 30 minutes from the time it was ordered, contact the Shif t Sergeant / Security Coordinator at 8038, 8039, 8040 for a status report. 4.22 If personnel are unaccounted for, direct the Radiological Assessment Coordinator to initiate Search and Rescue procedure (1004.18). 4.23 Evaluate dose projections and estimates and, if necessary, recommend protective actions to the BRP, consistent with the guidelines in Attachment I, Section IV. 4.24 Based upon assessment of plant conditions, the Emergency Director shall either close out the General Emergency and enter the Recovery Phase or downgrade to a lower class as follows: a. If Recovery Phase criteria have been met (see procedure 1004.24), b. If Recovery Phase criteria have not been met, but General Emergency Action levels are no longer being exceeded, de-escalate to a lower emergency class by notifying BRP on the Radiological Line and perform the remaining notifications in accordance with the applicable emergency procedure as specified in Step 5.1. 4.25 If necessary, due to potential contamination of normally non-contaminated sumps and/or tanks, or the need to closely monitor liquid releases, initiate procedure 1004.14 (monitoring / controlling liquid discharges). O FOR USE !N UNir i ONLY 6.0 =. - FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY 1*4. 4 Revision 2 5.0 FINAL CONDITIONS 5.1 A lower class of emergdncy has been declared by the Emergency Director and one of the following procedures is being implemented:

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