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Public Version of Emergency Telephone Numbers.Confidential Numbers Withheld from Public Disclosure
ML20033A841
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Site: Oconee  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 09/30/1981
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NUDOCS 8111300016
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EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS 4

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NUMBER CODE FOR IDENTIFYING PERSONNEL / ACTIVITIES TO BE NOTE:

Telephone notifications of emergencies including emergercy tests or drills to the NRC ard other off-site agencies are not considered complete until direct voice contacts are made with the responsible representatives of the agencies being notified.

If the call is made after hours and the agencies' answering service is on duty, request for the duty person to call back as soon as they can be reached.

Otherwise, the leaving of a message is not considered a complete notification.

CODE 1.

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION by Red Phone within one hour.

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UNIT COORDINATOR /0PERATIONS DUTY ENGINEER who will notify:

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Superintendent of Operations and Station Manager B.

Steam Prod'uction Duty man.

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Corporate Communications (Unusual Event Only).

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STATION MANAGER

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BABCOCK AND WILCOX RESIDENT ENGlNEER Bill Street, Office Home....................

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L. H. Williams, Office l

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STATION HEALTH PHYSICIST / DUTY HEALTH PHYSICIST C. T. Yongue, Office.,.

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SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAI. CONTRE,

BUREAU OF RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH (Warning Point State of South Carolina) g Director, Heyward G. Shealy, Office an. :.4 Answering Service After Hours Home 7.

COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCIES Oconee County Director, Walter B. Purcell Pickens County Director, William D. Evett, Office (After hours can be reached through the Sheriff's Office) 8.

COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENTS Oconee County (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />)

Pickens County (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />) 9.

MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Oconee Memorial Hospital Ambulance Service.

Oconee Memorial Hospital Switchboard / Emergency Room 10.

FIRE ASSISTANCE Oconae County Rural Fire Protection Association i

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Woods or Forest Fire (Oconee County, Oakway Tower).

l Woods or Forest Fire (Pickens County, Voodall Mt. Tower).

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TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER ACTIVATION (If the first person can not be reached, go to the nex't person down th's list until one person is contacted)

Emergency Coordinator / Station Manager J. E. Smith, Office.

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Assistant Station Manager G. E. Vaughn, Office Ext Home

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CRISIS MANAGE. MENT CENTER ACTIVATION The Duke Pow:: Crisis Management Organization will be notified for all Alert, Site /.rea Emergency, or General Emergency class emergencies.

The Crisis Management Organization is notified by contacting one of the persons s

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The person contacted is re-V sponsible for implementing the Crisis Management Plan notification require-ments.

Manager, Nuclear Production Division H. B. Tucker, Office Home Vice-President, Steam Production i

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Should releases of cadioactive effluent into Lake Keowee or Lake Hartwell potentially effect municipal water intakes or exceed technical specifi-cations.

Contact the appropriate authorities as indicated below:

Lake Keowee Seneca, H. J. Balding, Office.

Home Lake Hartwell ij City of C1cmson Mayor of Clemson, Office Home (If the mayor cannot be reached, call one of the following Clemson Administrator's Office Home Clemson Filter Plant r"'s Clemson University k'~

President's Office Home (If the President cannot be reached, call)

Clemson University Physical Plant.

Anderson Water Works Ron Thompson, Water Superintendent (0830-1730)

Home AGENCIES THAT MAY RESPOND TO AN EMERGENCY AT THE OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION POLICE S. C. Highway Patrol (Greenville, S.C.)

S. C. Enforcement Division (Columbia, S.C.)

Communications Check-Officer-of-the-Day FBI (Columbia, S.C.)

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BOMB DISPOSAL Explosives Ordinance Disposal Control (Fort Jackson, Colembia, S.C.)

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Georgia Department of Natural Resources Environmental Radiation Program.

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US NRC, Region II (24 hr.)..

US NRC, Frank Jape (0conee Resident Inspector).

BUS TRANSPORTATION Oconee County School Superintendent (0800-1600)

(If Superintendent cannot be reached call)

Bus Supervisor, Ralph Robinson (0645-1630)

Home NATIONAL bEATHER SERVICE - METER 0 LOGICAL BACK-UP SOURCE Greenville-Spartanburg Weather Service.

(24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />).

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v' CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORY The crisis directory is intended for interim use should the Oconee Emergency Plan require implementation.

Both station and corporate level telephone num-bers are provided. The station's emergency organization will operate from the Technical Support Center near the Control Room of the affected unit. The corporate emergency organization will operate from the Crisis Management Center located in the Visitors Center and Oconee Training Center.

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B&W Resident Engineer.

B. W. Street L. H. Williams, Alternate Station Health Physicist C. T. Yongue HEALTH PHYSICS CENTER Environmental Surveillance Coordinator J. J. Sevic Data Evaluation / Report Preparation Supervisor (Off-Site Dose Projection)

C. Harlan Surveillance and Control Superviser D. Davidson

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Performance bf T. S. Barr Licensing and Projects R. T. Bond

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D. P. Rochester MAINTENANCE GROUP Mechanical Mainte~ance n

D. Thompson I&E Maintenance.

R. Adams Planning and Materials fs W. E. Martin Materials Supervisor J. E. Sites ADMINISTRATION GROUP Administrative Coordinator R. Nichols Training and Safety D. Austin Contract Services.

John Binder K-Mac.

Security OPERATION SUPPORT CENTERS Operations Group (Health Physics, Chemistry Technician included *)

Unit #3 Operations Offices.

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Unit 3 Control Room Lab (Unaffected Unit I&E Lab serves as I & E Support assembly area)

Mechanical Maintenance Craftsmen Supervisor's Offices (Machine Shop)

Warehouse #7 (relocation purposes)......

Keowee Hydro Station (relocation purposes)..

CONTROL ROOM Unit 1.

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Babcock & Wilcox (NSSS Supplier)

G. M. Olds Alternate:

R. B. Kosiba CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS (contact with Governor)

A. C. Thies Alternate:

J. D. Hicks DATA COORDINATION (Telecopier)

G_ENERAL OFFICE SUPPORT CENTER Health Physics and Radwaste 2390 Wachovia Center Technical Support 1760 Wachovia Center V

Design and Construction Electric Center Third Floor, Room 32

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The NRC's Health Physics Network (HPN or Black Phone) connects all Nuclear Power Plants and Fuel Facilities to NRC Regional Offices and to NRC Head-quarters Operations Center. The phone is intended to support Health Physics Operations in an emergency but can be used for daily voice traffic and fac-simile transmittal.

There are fcur points at Oconee Nulcear Station which can access the HPN net-work.

The station has jacks for the HPN phones in the Units 1&2 Control Room area, the Unit 3 Control Room area, l4l$k A separate phone that can be and in the training center.

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accessedbythejgl(islocatedintLeNRCresidentinspectorsoffice.

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has not answered, you must hang up and redial.

l A complete directory of HPN telephone numbers and services are with each.. hone.

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HPN Phone Code 1.

NRC region 2 (Atlanta) office g3 2.

NRC headquarters 3.

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Oconee NRC Resident Inspector 5.

Oconee Nuclear Station 6.

All NRC region 2 Resident Inspectors 7.

All region 2 Operating Nuclear Plants In addition, the calling party may " conference" any phones during conversation by simply dialing the appropriate code (s).

Any number of stations may be added in this manner.

Any problems with this phone system should be reported to Southern Bell in Green-ville at Ip

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The following is a listing of radio locations, unit call letters, and identifiers.

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ONS Base Station Remotes Location Unit Call Letters Identifier 1.

Unit 1&2 Control Room Control Room 2.

Crisis Management Center (Training Center) 3.

Technical Support Center Coded Squelch Radios (Note above 3 Base Stations can activate squelch to the following radios by i

dialing encoding numbers.)

Locatirn Encode Unit Call Letters Identifier 4.

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ALL 3 ABOVE RADIOS.MAY BE ACTIVATED BY DIALING ENCODING NO.

Field Monitoring Teams Location Unit Call Letters Identifier 8.

Field Monitor Coordinator Leader 9.

Field Monitor Team Alpha 10.

Field Monitor Team Bravo 11.

Field Monitor Team Charlie 12.

Field Monitor Team Delta 13.

Field Monitor Team Echo 14.

Field Monitor Team Foxtrot TO COMMUNICATE BETWEEN BASE STATION REMOTES (1, 2, 3), THE INTERCOM MUST BE USED' The following procedure must be used:

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Push HIKE button and hold 3.

Send message (example, CMC to TSC) 4.

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The radio network will operate to provide:

1) back up communications between ONS, Pickens Civil Defense, and Oconee Emergency Preparedness Agency, 2) primary communications between ONS field monitoring teams and ONS, 3) and, back up to ONS internal communications between the Control Room /

Technical Support Center areas and the Crisis Management Center.

The emergency radio network operates on a se.arate radio frequency than ONS administrative radios.

The call letter identify this frequency and will be used at the end of transmission from the base station mly.

The emergency radio network utilizes 3 different types of transceivers:

en-coding transceivers (the ONS Base Remotes), control squelch transceivers (Coded Squelch radios), and open transceivers (the field monitor radios).

Encoding transceive.s are units that have a " dialing" mechanism that can " dial" a particular radio for notification of an impending message transmission. One encoding transceiver is permanently located in the Units 1&2 Control Room area.

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One of these transceivers is stored in the ONS Training Center intended for use i

if the Crisis Management Center is activated.

This unit can be activated by making the proper AC/DC electrical connections and by connection to an antenna hookup located'in 2 classroom at the training center.

(Antenna hookup is pre-ceded by removt1 and storage of jummy plug presently in the antenna socket.)

The other encodable radio transceiver is stored by the Emergency Coordinator at ONS.

This radio can be used in the Units 1&2 or Unit 3 Control Room or i

Technical Support Room areas. Again the unit is activated by proper AC/DC electrical connections and by connection to one of two antenna support in the Technical Support Center.

Antenna hookup for either place is first preceded by the removal of the " dummy" plug in the Units 1&2 H.P. area's antenna socket.)

These 3 radios can dial the control squelch radios.

The control squelch radios are radios that remain silent until a signal to " break" the squelch ir,iven from an encloding transceiver.

There are 3 of these units, one each at the following locations, Pickens County Civil Defense, Oconee County Communications Center, and with the Oconee Nuclear Stations Emergency Coordinator.

Once the squelch is broken, the units can monitor all traffic (the units can also monitor all traffic if they manually set their units to M monitor function) until the unit is reset.

The field monitoring teams have portable units that have no coding capability.

SYSTEM NOTES:

The emergency radio system rates at megahertz (the ONS administrative v'

radic system operates at egahertz.) The base station remotes are 50 watts,

the porta mobile radios are 20 watts, and the hand held units are 5 watts, there-fore in assigning radios to the more distant locations, use the porta mobile radios and reserve the hand held units for close to the station.

1 Radio operations will be in accordance with the Duke Power Co. " Radio Operator's Manual".

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Financial Officer FNF Representative.

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