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Public Version of Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures, Including Procedures ST/EP-2 Re Evacuation drill,ST/EP-4 Re Medical Drill & ST/EP-8 Re General Emergency Annual Exercise
ML20038A632
Person / Time
Site: Peach Bottom  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 04/01/1981
From:
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
To:
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ML20038A628 List:
References
PROC-810401-01, NUDOCS 8111160076
Download: ML20038A632 (41)


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y PliILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY Peach Botton Units 2 & 3 EMERGENCY PLAN SURVEILLANCE TEST l

ST/ EP-2 _ EVACUATION DRTil Emergency Plan Requirement l

TEST FREQUENCY:

Once Each Quarter (except during that calendar quarter when an ST/EP-8 General Emer6ency Annual Exercise is held.)

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All of the test steps were completed SATISFACTORILY.,

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TIME /DATE SIGNATURE (SHIFT SUPERVISION)

TIME /DATE B.

One or more of the test steps was completed UNSATISPACThll.Y.

Action required to resolve discrepancies encountered in teut:

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SIGNATURE (OPERATOR)

TIME /DATE SIGNATURE (SHIFT SUPERVISION)

TIME /DATE REV1EWED BY:

STATION SUPERINTENDENT DATE

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ST/EP-2 Paga 2 of 5, R:;v.10 PURPOSE:

This proceduro shall be used to familiarize personnel with the ovacuation alarma and with the actionc to be taken in the event of a serious plant radiation emergency.

REFERENCE:

E.ergency Plans

??-301 Operating the Evacuation Alarm and Pond Page System EP-207 Search and Rescue Section t

EP-209 Telephone List for Emergency Use EP-207 Personnel Accounting Section EP-303 Plant Evacuation EP-3014 Assembly for Possible Site Evacuation EP-305 Site Evacuation PREREQUISITES:

Test personnel have reviewed the action levcis of EP-303, 304

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The Station Superintendent or his alternate approved performance of this drill.

3 The following notifications have been made prior to the drill.

Person Notified Notified By Date Time a) Lead Dispatcher b) Mgr Public Info c) Sta. Supt./ Asst. Sta. Supt.

d) Information Center

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Pa. Emergency Management Agency l

and request notification of Pa. Bureau of Rad. Health NOTIFICATIONS SHALL BE MADE ON THE DAY OF THE DRILL. NOTIFICATION SHALL INCLUDE WHEN DRILL IS TO BE PERFORMED. THIS TEST MAY BE PERFORMED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ST/EP-1, EVACUATION ALARM TEST.

PROCEDURE:

THIS FROCEDURE SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED QUARTERLY UNDER DIRECTION OF SHIFT SUPERVISION.

DO NOT CONDUCT THIS TEST DURING A PERIOD OF CRITICAL PLANT OPERATIONS.

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MAINTENANCE, P.E. CO CONSTRUCTION, VENDORS, OR OUTSIDF. CONTRACTORS CRAFTS MAY PART4 CIPATE IN THIS DRILL AT THE DISCRETION OF THE STATION SUPERINTENDENT.

hunediate Action:

Shift Supervision shall:

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Verify that prerequisites conditions have been satisfied.

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Announce the evacuation drill ar follows:

l "NOW HEAR THIS. THIS IS THE SHIFT SUPERINTENDENT. THIS IS A PLANT EVACUATION DRILL.

I REPEAT, THIS IS ONLY A DRILL.

P.E.CO. MAINTENANCE, P.E. CO. CONSTRUj TION, VENDORS, OR OUTSIDE CONTaACTOR CRAFTS ARE NOT INVOLVED. ALL OTHER PERSONNEL EVACUATE THE PIANT AND ASSDIBLE IN THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ON THE GROUND FLOOR. SHIFT PERSONNEL REPORT TO THE CONTROL ROOM.,"THIS IS ONLY 8 DRILL"

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Pago 3 of 5, Rev. 10 THIS ANNOUNCEMDiT MAY BE MODIFIED TO GIVE INSTRUCTIONS TO P.E.Co MAINTD4ANCE, P.E.Co CONSTRUCTION, VRiDORS OR OUTSIDE 00NTRACTOR CRAPf3 IF THEY ARE TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS DRILL.

3.

Activate the evacuation siren in the "PIANT" position.

If also performing an evacuation alarm test, activate the remaining functions of the alarm system and complete the evacuation alarm test form. Refer to ST/EP-1.

Follow-Up Action:

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Shift Supervision shall:

a) Receive personnel accountability reports.

b) Verify that guards love initiated their emergency procedure PP-2.

c) Designate an area of simulated accident conditions and request the Radiation Survey Team to survey the area.

Designated area HP Survey completed by d) Announce an "ALL CTEAR" at the conclusion of alarm testing or within 15 minctes.

e) During the 2nd and 4th quarters of each i

year, authorize the Personnel Safety Team Leader to form a Search and Rescue Team and conduct a simulated search and rescue f u

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accordance with EP-207 f)

Report on this drill to the Station Superintendent on the attached test repart form ST/ EP-2. 2.

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The Personnel Safety Team shall a) Secure a frisker on the way to the assembly

area, b) Survey the assembly area.

c) Survey and account for evacuees per EP-207 d) Form a Search and Rescue Team when requested by Shift Supervision.

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The Radiation Survey Team shall:

a) _ Survey the simulated accident area as requested by Shift Supervision.

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.The Security Team (Guards) shall:

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Initiate emergency admittance procedure PP-2.

b) Assist in personnel accounting per EP-208.

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Non-Shif t personnel shall Evacuate the plant and assemble as directed, a) b) Perform functions as emergency team members or other duties as directed by Shift Supervision.

c) Return to assigned duties upon announcement of the "ALL CLEAR".

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ST/EP-2.2 PRACTICE EVACUATION REPORT Station Superintendent approval PEMA notified & requested to notify Pa.

Bureau of Rad. Health Information Center notified Manager, Public Information notified Load Dispatcher notified linit 1 notified Practice evacuation announced on at by date time shift supervision Evacuatiw darm system activated I

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Search and Rescue completed All clear announced at by time shift supervision CRITIQUE:

Hec.ord below a critique of the Plant Radiation Emergency Drill. Point out any problems encountered or unusual circumstances and plant personnel response to them. Include suB5estions for improvement of this drill.

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FillLADELPilI A ELECTRIC COMPANY PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 AND 3 SURVEILLANCE T2ST ST /EP-4 MEDICAL DRILL EMERGENCY PLAN REQUIREMENT:

TEST FREQUENCY:

Once During Each Calendar Year.

TEST RESULTS:

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SIGNATURE TIME /DATE REVIEWED BY:

SIGNATURE (Silli:T Sill'liRV IS ION)

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The Station Supt or his alternate has approved perfomance of this yrill.

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The following notifications have been made prior to the drill.

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b) Mgr. Corp. Comm.

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Mgr., Elec Prod.

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V. P. Elec. Prod.

(S. L. Daltroff i) Chairman, 0 6 S.R.C.

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Local Physician (Dr.Ilunt Dr. Phillips

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I Tile MEDICAL DIRECTOR SilALL BE NOTIFIED, PERSONALLY IF POSSIBLE, A MIND 1UM OF ONE WEEK PRIOR TO TIIE DRILL AND AT 'tilAT TIME SilALL BE INVITED TO SUBMIT Ti!E NAME(S) OF PARTICIPANT (5) OR OBSERVER (S),

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NOTIFICATIONS SHALL BE MADE WITHIN 24NOT PURPOSE:

simulated This procedure describes a method of conducting ainvolving radi test the adequacy of equipment and personnel training.

accident

REFERENCE:

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Emergency Plan-Excessive Radioactive Contamination with serious injury.

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Ilospital's nrocedure entitled " Procedure for Handling Radiation liarford Memorial llosp it al, llavre de Grace, MD" 3.

Accidents at 4.

EP-209 (Telephone list for Emergency use).

PROCEDURE:

ALL COMMUNICATIONS WITil ALL ON SITE OR OFF SITE PA CLEARLY EST ABLISH THAT "TlilS IS A DRILL".

IS TO BE PERFORMED UNDER THE JOINT DIRECTION OF INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED BY RMC ON THE TilIS PROCEDURE SHIFT SUPERVISION AND RMC.

NATURE OF THE DRILL MAY BE IN Tile FORM OF A SCENARIO, CUE CARD SIGNS ETC.

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Verify that prerequisites have been satisfied.

A personnel injury involving radioactive 2.

contaninstion shall be simulated.

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Proper first aid and t ransport of the injured from the site of the injury to the medical room shall be demonstrated in accordance with EP.207 l

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Off-site-medical support (local physician.and ambulance drivers) arriving on site shr.11 be provided with personnel dosimetry and escorted to the casualty pickup point.

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The ambulance shall be driven to the hospital accompanied by-a Hea'th Physics Qualified i i

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The h.ospital staff shall initiate their own emergency procedure

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The hospital procedure involves:

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appropriate staff members (physicians, nurses and maintenance); the Emergency Decontamin.ation Treatment Room is unlocked; and the surrounding area, elevator and passageways are prepared.

this last item may involve laying down papercoverings i

on the floor, restricting access to certain I

passageways and placing a frisker station at a

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RMC personnel respond to the call from Shift l

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_the' hospital staff and to determine if more intensive care for the injured is required under radiation controlled conditions.

If such were the case, the injured would be transported via automobile or helicopter to 'the RMC/ HUP medical' facilities in Philadelphia.

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Upon arrival at the hospital, the injured is transferred from the ambulance to the Emergency D e c on t amin ation-T re at me nt room.

The Health Physics representative advises the physicians ano nurses of the hazards.

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The ambulance is held until release after a survey for simulated contamination.

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The simulation in the Emergency Decontamination Treatment Room continues until the patient is "out of danger" and has been decontaminated.

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At the conclusi7n of the drill equipment and supplies are checked and re-stocked as necessary.

Refer to ST/EP-3C for inventory check list.

Document this action by attaching the appropriate completed check-list.

14.

Dosimet ry of outsi de personnel shall be processed and names of supporting personnel documented on the attached form.

The actual drill may be dramatized by several types of injuries.

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The report shall be forwarded, attached to this t est, to the surveillance test co-ordinator.

Copies of the report shall be sent to the Principal Parties involved.

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CRITIQUE:

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Medical Drill.' Point out any problems encountered or unusual circumstances and plant personnel response to them.

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ST/EP-8 GENERAL EMERGENCY ANNUAL EXERCISE Emergency Plan Requirement TEST FREQUENCY:

l Once in each calender year.

TEST RESULTS:

The required exercisc was completed in accordance with the scenario prepared for this test.

SIGNAnlRE (EXERCISE C00Ru1NATOR)

TIME /DATE 61GNATURE (SillFT SUPERVISION)

TIME /DATE TEST FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS:

Check the following actions and record the date:

Post-exercisc critique complete.

Initials Date Exercise scenario attached.

Initials" Date Excrcise initiated plant procedures attached.

Initials Date Exercise critique summary attached.

(Following PORC review)

Initials Date Observer critique sheets attached.

(Following PORC review)

Initials Date Training coordinator contacted for review class.

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Provisions have been made to implement the final approved list of recommended actions.

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ST/EP-8 Page 2 of 8, Rev. D PURPOSE:

The purposc of this procedure is to exercise plant personnel in performing the actions necessary to properly respond to a s

simulated plant emergency.

In addition, this exercisa will also serve as the required annual Radiation Monitoring Drill to observe response to a simulated off-site radioactive release and also the annual Health Physics Drill to observe actions taken in response to simulated high in-plant radiation levels or high airborne or liquid radioactivity levels in plant areas or process system.

REFERENCE:

Escrgency Plan, Sec. 8 NUREG-0654 EP-209 Telephone List for Emergency Use EP-312 Post Emcrgency Environmental Station Sampling ST/EP-3 Emergency Equipment Inventory and Operational Check PREREQUISITES:

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The previously prepared exercisc scenario has bcon approved by the station superintendent and adhcres to the following guidelines; ALL RADIO OR TELEPilONE C0bNUNICATIONS WITl! OFF-SITE ORGANIZATIONS OR PERSONNEL SilALL STRESS DIAT THIS IS A SIMULATED DRILL S1'IVATION.

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IF ANY SIMULATED CONTROL ROOM OPERATIONS ARE A PART OF 'nlE DRILL i

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NO MAN SilALL LEAVE Tile CONTROL ROOM TO PERFORM A SIMULATED PLANT OPERATION WIT 110UT liAVING OBTAINED INSTRUCTIONS AS TO IIIS SIMULATED ACTIONS, AND WITil0UT llAVING OBTAINED THE CHIEF OPERATOR'S PERMISSION.

AT LEAST ONE OBSERVER WILL BE ASSIGNED TO INSURE TilAT 'IllE simul.ATED DRILL ACTIVITIES DO NOT ENDANGER VlE OPERATING PLANTS OR DETRACT SIGNIFICANTLY FROM THE OPERATIONAL SURVEILLANCE OF SAME.

and contains but is not limited to the following information:

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The type of exercise - announced or unannounced, b.

The basic objective of the exercise.

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'Ihe date and time the exercise is to be performed.

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A description of the simulated event.

Assignment and identification of the event observers.

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Check-Off 2.

An actual contaminated sample, of Known activity levols, has been prepared in advance of the drill, to test Health Physics Survey procedures.

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CHECK-OFF Observer critique sheets have been prepared and contain 3.

the following provision, if applicable (critique sheet

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content will, of necessity, be event and assignment area dependent);

The particular observer's assignment and location (s).

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A listing of the response and/or actions expected for l

that observer's critique area. (See Appendix I).

A means of recording elapsed time till responses or c.

actions arc realized.

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Cutoff times that require the observer to implement the next phase of the exercise should the expected responses fail to occur within the designated time interval.

A means of recording those responses that do not e.

occur within the designated time interval, and those responses that were not articipated (general remarks).

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A general remarks section.

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An exercise "EVEIR SCHEDULE" has been prepared that details the overall time schedule and pace of the exercise, expected y

personnel responses, and cutoff times for those responses to tc performed (so that the exercise can be moved forward to the next phase without wasting time on a now identified personnel or equipment response problem).

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An "Excrcise Initiation Shoct" has been prepared and contains the necessary information to enable the person or persons to whom it is p, resented to correctly evaluate and initiate the exercisc (this prorcquisite is optional).

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The Exercise Coordinator shall conduct a pre-exercise conference with observers, representa-tivos of participating off-site organizations (see EP-209 telephone list for phone numbers),

and other drill staff personnel.

The scenario shall be discussed, as well as the conduct of the drill, necessary precautions, and safety consid-erations (not required for communications drills).

Observer checklists shall be distributed.

7. Provisions have been made for a post-exercise critique,and arrangements and notifications

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Plant management has invited those off-site organizations it desires to observe this exercise to do so, if any.

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The observer team has been provided with arm bands or patches identifying them as observers (this prerequisite is optional).

10. An " Exercise Coordinator" has bcen appointed to direct the observer team's functions and guide the overall exercise. The " Exercise Coordinator" should be selected from the plant management staff (this prerequisite is optional).
11. A " Shift Supervision Exercise Guideline" statement has been prepared to inform Shift Supervision of any special limitations or actions that are to be adhered to during the drill (this prercquisite is optianal).
12. Mr. Fleisclunann has been informed of the test date so that he may advise those nearby civilian residents of the impending drill on a "need to know" basis.
13. The following notifications (of the event exercisc) have been made on the working day prior to the drill.

If the drill is the unannounced type, inform the below not to inadvertantly inform the plant personnel.

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i) Chairman 045R Committee 4502 j) Mgr Eng 6 Research k) RMC Hotline 4280

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  • nlIS PROCEDURE SHALL BE HALTED SHOULD ANY ABNORMAL PLANT CO Initiate and complete the exercise scenario.

1.

Collect all procedures filled out in response to the 2.

exercise scenario.

Convene a post-exercise critique utilizing the following 3.

guidelines:

llave the observer team comment individually on group and equipment performance.

(Use the exercise scenario a.

to guide the order of presentation.)

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Obtain the impressions of the remaining critique members (if any).

Based on the abcyc coments develop a brief c.

summation of the exercise's overall performance.

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Obtain the critique's comments and recomendations l

on improving perfomance and develop a written summation.

k Open the discussion for comments on the procedurcs e.

initiated by the exercise, Rcquest that each observer document his remarks and f.

recommendations in'the section provided on his critique sheet.

Assign an individual to develop a written summary l

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of the critique's recomendations and the exercisc's overall performance including"any proposed procedure revisions. 'Ihis summary to be presented to the PORC for evaulation and review.

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Collect the observer critique shects and provide for their review by the PORC.

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Prior to adjourning the post-exercise critique, make arrangements to have the training coordinator schedule an " exercise review class" at which time any training recomendations approsed by PORC can also be implemented.

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THIS COMPLETS TEST.

THE OBSERVER CRITIQUE SHEETS AND THE EXERCISE CRITIQUE

SUMMARY

WILL BE ATTACHED FOLLOWING REVIEW BY PORC.

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Control room response:

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Classification of event 2)

Notifications 3)

Activation of Interim Emergency Teams 4)

Control of disposition of evacuces 5)

Corrective Actions 6)

Dose Calculations 7)

Communications 8)

Awareness of personnel accountability and control of search and rescue operations 9)

Activation of evacuation alarm (if applicable)

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Emergency Control Centcr response:

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Timeliness of activation 2)

Adequacy of training 3)

Adequacy of emergency equipment and decisional aids 4)

Effectiveness of communications and control of survey teams i

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Log-kooping 6)

Calculation of projected off-site doses 7)

Calculation of plume path Technical Support Center response:

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Timeliness of activation 2)

Adequacy of training 3)

Adequacy of emergency equipment and decisional aids 4)

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ALARA considerations (time, distance, shielding) 6)

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Personnel Safety Team response:

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Assembly arca procedures 2)

Use of survey instruments 3)

Personnel accountability efforts 4)

Scarch and rescue efforts 5)

Communications 6)

Control of disposition of evacuees 7)

Log-keeping.

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Radiation Survey Team response:

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Timeliness of activation and deployment 2)

Knowledge of nrocedures and adequacy of

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Performance w emergency equipment 4)

Personnel dosimetry and health physics measures (use of protective clothing, etc.)

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Collection and analysis of environmental an:1 in-plant samples 6)

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Consideration of ALARA measures 8)

Communications between field survey teams and the Emcrgency Control Center f.

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Onco Each Month TEST RESULTS:

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All of the test steps woro complotod SATISFACTORILY.

PERFORED BY:

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Ono or more of the test stops was completed UNSATISFACTORILY.

Action required to rosolve discropancios encountorod in tost:

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Emergancy Plan Figuro 7 3 PREREQUISITES:

Conduct of this drill at the schoduled time has boca approved by the 1.

Station Suporintendent.

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Schedulod Dat,e/ Time:

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PROCEDURE:

NO ACCIDE!!T SQEllARIO IS NECESSARY TO FULFILL Tile OB NOTE:

OF THIS DRILL.

ALL 001GNICATIONS WIDI ON-SITE AND OFF-SITE PARTIES SH NOTE:

CLEAhLY ESTABLISH THAT SIIS IS A DIEIL-Initials /Timo

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Verify proroquisites are met.

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From the Control Rooms Establish ce-micaticus with the following agencies and announce:

a.

"THIS IS A TEST OF Tile NOTIFICATION CFAmms FROM PEAC ATOMIC POWER STATION. HOW DO YOU HEAR NE7" After receiving a reply, says "I !! EAR YOU (SAME, WEAK, ETC.) END OF TEST."

Person Notified Notified By Timo h 1.

Penn ylvania Emogency Manaccmant Agency 2.

Maryland Civil Defense and Disaster Preparedness Agency 3

York (hmty Emerger.cy Managanent Agency l

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k. Lancaster County Emorecccy Managcmont Agency
5. Choster County Emorgency Management Agency 6.

Cecil County Emorgency Management Agoncy liarford. County Emorgency Management 7

Agency 8.

DER /BRP Shift Supervision shall conduct a critique of tho drill with theList de 3

participant.Includo reco:::mcnded correctivo actions.

trnining).

CRITIQUS:

.J RECO! FENDED CORRECTIVE ACTIONS:

Shift Supervision I

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Once Durin6 a calender quarter.

TEST RESULTS:

A.

All of the test steps were completed SATISFACTORILY.

PERFORMED BY:

SIGNATURE TIME /DATE

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TIME /DATE B.

One or more of the test steps was completed UNSATISFACTORILY.

Action required to resolve discrepancies encountered in test:

1.

MRF 2.

OTHER SIGNATURE TIME /DATE SIGNATURE (SHIFT SUPERVISIO.1)

TIME /DATE REVIEWED BY:

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STATION SUPERINTENDENT DATE O

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REFERENCES:

Dnergency Plan, Figure 7 3 NUREG - 065h PREREQUISITES:

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Conduct of this drill at the schedultd time has been approved by the Station Superintendent.

Scheduled date/ time:

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Shift Supervision 2.

Shift Supervision shall designate two personnel to perform Section B.

PROCEDURE:

NOTE: NO ACCIDENT SCENARIO NEED BE ASSUMED TO FULFILL THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS DhiLL.

ALL COMMUNICATIONS WITH ON-SITE AND OFF-SITE PARTIES SHALL CLEARLY NOTE:

ESTABLISH THAT THIS IS A DRILL.

1.

Verify prerequisites are met.

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From the Control Room:

Person Notified Notified By Time Date _

a.

Establish communications with the following agencies and announce:

"THIS IS A TEST OF THE NOTIFICATION CilANNELS FROM PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION. HOW DO YOU HEAR ME7" After receiving a reply, say:

"I !! EAR YOU (SAME, WEAK, ETC. )

END OF TEST."

(1) ' NRC, Region I. King of Prussia, PA.

(After normal working hours, calls to NRC IE Regional Offices are diverted to TE

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Establish telephone communications with the following agencies (Repeat I

message in 2.a. above):

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(2) Delaware Civil Defense Agency c.

Establish radio communications with the Pennsylvania State Police.

SECTION B: Unit 1 Communications 1.

Check the operability of the " Ring Down" phones between the second floor of Unit 1 and the following locations:

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Operational Support Center b.

South Utility Building (SUB) c.

North Sub d.

Unit 2 & 3 Control Room e.

NRC Headquarters, Bethesda f.

Load Dispatcher k

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- equipment, training).

Includ.- recommended corrective actions are as follows:

CRITIQUE:

PEC0K4 ENDED CORRECTIVE ACTIONS:

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To prescribe the actions to be followed by The Emergency Director in expediting medical care for personnel suffering from serious injury, radioactive contamination exposure, or excessive radiation exposure.

R_EFERENCE_S :

Emergency Plan, Sec. 6 (Emergency Measures)

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A,PPENDICES :

(None)

ACTION LEVEL:

Personnel suffer serious injuries, radioactive contamination expo:ure, or excessive radiation exposure.

PROCEDURE:

Immediate Actions:

1.

The Shift Superintendent (or alternately, the Shift Supervisor) shall:

a.

Assume the role of Interim Emergency Director, classify the emergency in accordance with EP-101, and carry out the steps of EP-102, 103, 10h or 105 as applicable.

b.

Activate the Personnel Safety Team in accordance with EP-207 If the injured persons' locations are unknown or if they are in a hazardous area, direct the team to carry out search and rescue in accordance with EP-207 c.

During day shift (Monday through Friday) alert the First Aid Trailer to stand by to assist in the treatment of injured persons. (Ext. 271)

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Based on the report and recommendations of the Personnel Safety. Team, (j

The Interin Emergency Director shall carry out the steps from the applicable categories below:

Serious Injury Part I :

No Radiation Involved No Serious Injury Part II:

A.

Excessive Radiation Exposure Serious Injury B.

Excessivo Radiation Exposure No Serious Injury C.

Contamination Exposure Serious Injury D.

Contamination Exposure E.

Excessive Radiation and No Serious Injury Contamination Exposure F.

Excessive Radiation and Serious Injury Contamination Exposure Part I:

No Radiation Involved - Serious Injury Criteria:

Any serious injury warranting the attention of off-site medical support.

Follow-Up Actions:

1.

The Interim Emergency Director shall:

Based on the report and recommendations of the Personnal Safety Team, a.

determine if hospitalization is required.

b.

If hospitalization is not required, request a local physician to come to the site, or arrange to transport the injured persons to a local physician via company or personal vehicle (see EP-209 Appendix 'N' for telephone numbers).

If hospitalization is required, arrange to transport the injured c.

persons via ambulance, or company or personal vehicle. Contact the Nurse Shift Supervisor at Harford Memorial Hospital (see EP-209 Appendix 'N' for telephone numbers).

NOTE:

EMPHASIZE TO THE NURSE SHIFT SUPERVISOR THAT THE INJURIES DO NOT INVOLVE RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION, THAT THE INJURED PERSONS ARE TO BE TREATED USING ROUTINE HOSPITAL PROCEDURES, AND THAT THEY SHOULD BE ADMITTED TO THE CONVENTIONAL EMERGENCY ROOM.

d.

Alert security personnel to prepare to expedite admittance of the physician or ~ ambulance und to provide personnel dosimetry, if necessary.

e.

Notify the Load Dispatcher.

The Load Dispatcher shall notify the Company Medical Director and Claims as required.

'f. Notify the injured persons' families or emergency contacts.

2.

The Dnergency Director (the Station Superintendent, or alternately.

Assistant Station Superintendent) shall notify or authorize notification of the Superintendent, Generation Division-Nuclear.

(see EP-209 Appendix B fer telephone numbers).

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Excessive Radiation Exposure - No Serious Injury

. Criteria: : Acute whole body exposure greater than 3 R M.

Follow-Up Actions:

1.

The Interim Emergency Director shall notify the Load Dispatcher. The Ioad Dispatcher shall notify the Company Medical Director and Claims as 1equired.

2.

The Station Superintendent (or alternately, Assistant Station Superintendent) shall:

Notify or authorize notifi.:ntion of the Superintende::t, Generation a.

Division-Nuclear and Radiation Management Corporation (see EP-209

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b.

Immediately notify the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region I, Office of Inspection and Enforcement by two communications r.ethods, if any of the following conditions exists:

Telephone:

Telecopier:

(1) Whole body exposure is 25 REM or more (2) Skin exposure is 150 REM or more t

l' (3). Extremity exposure is 375 RD4 or more NOTE:

NOTICE WITHIN 2h HOURS IS REQUIRED IF EXPOSURES ARE AT LEAST 20% OF THE ABOVE VALUES.

NOTE:

THERE IS NO NEED FOR FIRST AID OR FOR URGENT TRANSFER OF THE PATIENTS TO A HOSPITAL BECAUSE OF THE RADIATION EXPOSURE.

WHEN DETERMINED BY MEDICAL CONSULTATION THAT HOSPITALIZATION IS NECESSARY THE PATIENTS WILL BE TRANSFERRED TO HARFORD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BY ROUTINE HOSPITAL PROCEDURES, OR TO THE RMC FACILITIES IN PHILADELPHIA.

3.

Subsequent treatment for excessive radiation exposure will follow consultation between the Company Medical Director and Radiation Management Corporation.

B.

Excessive Radiation Exposure - Serious Injury Cri t.cria :

A person suffers both of the following:

1.

Any injury of sufficient magnitude to warrant the attention of off-site medical support;.and 2.

An acute whole body exposure of greater than 3 REM.

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F,ollow-up Actions _:

CONCERN FOR THE INJURY OVERRIDES Ile(EDIATE CONCERN FOR RADIATION NOTE:

EXPOSURE.

1.

The Interim Emergency Director shall:

Based on the report and recommendations of the Personnel Safety a.

Team, determine if hospitalization is required, b.

If hospitalization is not required, request a local physician to come to the site, or arrange to transport the injured persons to a local physician via company or personal vehicle (see EP-209 Appendix 'N' for telephone numbers).

If hospitalization is required, arrange to transport the injured c.

persons via ambulance, or company / personal vehicle. Contact-the Nurse Shift Supervisor at Harford Memorial Hospital (see EP-209

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NOTE:

EMPHASIZE TO THE NURSE SHIFT SUPERVISOR THAT THE INJURIES DO NOT INVOLVE RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION, THAT THE INJURED PERSONS ARE TO BE TREATED USING ROUTINE HOSPITAL PROCEDURES, AND THAT THEY SHOULD BE ADMITTED TO THE CONVENTIONAL DIERGENCY ROOM.

d.

Alert security personnel to prepare to expedite admittance of

.s the physician or ambulance and to provide personnel dosimetry, if necessary.

e.

Notify the Load Dispatcher. The Load Dispatcher shall notify the Company Medical Director and Claims as required.

f.

Notify the injured persons' families or emergency contacts.

2.

The Station Superintendent (or alternately, Assist Station Superintendent) shall:

Notify or authorize notification of the Superintendent, Generation a.

Division-Nuclear and Radiation Management Corporation (see EP-209 Appendices B & N for telephone numbers).

b.

Immediately notify Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I, Office of Inspection and Enforcement by two communications methods, if any of the following conditions exist:

Telephone Telecopier (1) Whole body exposure is 25 REM or more (2) Skin exposure is 150 REM or more (3) Extremity exposure is 375 REM or more NCffE:

NOTICE WITHIN 2h HOURS IS REQUIRED IF EXPOSURES ARE AT LEAST 20%

OF THE ABOVE VALUES.

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Subsequent treatment for excessive radiation exposure will follow consultation between the Company Medical Director and Radiation 3

D Management Corporation.

Radioactive Contamination Expostre - No Serious Injury C.

Criteria:

A person suffers one of the following:

Radioactive contamination exposure which causes a body contact reading

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of 1 mR/hr using a GM detector.

2.. Suspected or actual inhalation or ingestion of radioactive material.

GROSS EXTERNAL CONTAMINATION USUALLY RESULTS IN SOME CAUTION:

CONTAMINATION.

Follow-Up Actions-1.

The Interim Emergency Director shall:

Notify the Load Dispatcher. The Load Dispatcher shall notify the a.

Medical Director and Claims as required.

Direct the Personnel Monitoring Team, assisted by the Radiation b.

Management Corporation, to perform analyses to determine the isotopic composition of the contamination.

The Station Superintendent (or alternately, Assistant Station Superintendent) 2.

shall notify or authorize notification of the Superintendent, Generation Division-Nuclear and the Radiation Management Corporation.

(see EP-209, Appendices B & N for telephone nwnbers).

Subsequent treatment to reduce internal contamination will follow 3

consultation between the Company Medical Director and Radiation Management Corporation.

D.

Contamination Exposure - Serious Injury Criteria:

A person suffers both of the following:

Radioactive contamination _ exposure which causes a body contact reading of 1.

1 M9/hr using a GM detector or sunpected or actual inhslstion or ingestion of measurable quantities of radioactive material; and Any ' injury warranting the attention of off-site medical support.

2.

GROSS EXTERNAL CONTAMINATION USUALLY RESULTS IN SOME INTERN CAUTION:

CONTAMINATION.

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Follow-Up Actions:

NOTE:

CONCERN FOR THE INJURY OVERRIDES IMMEDIATE CONCERN FOR RADIOACTIVE

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CONTAMINATION.

v 1.

The Interim Baergency Director shall:

Based on the report and recommendstions of the Personnel Safety a.

Team, determine if hospitalization is required.

b.

If hospitalization is not requirad, request a local physician to come to the site, or arrange to transport the persono to a local physician via company or personal vehicle (see EP-209, Appendix N for telephone numbers).

c.

If hospitalization is required:

(1) If Harford Memorial Hospital can handle the victims (depending on their number and exposure / contamination levels) contact the Nurse Shift Supervisor at Harford Memorial Hospital.

(see EP-209, Appendix N for telephone numbers).

NOTE:

D4PHASIZE THAT THE INJURIES INVOLVE RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION AND THAT THE INJURED PERSONS ARE TO BE ADMITTED TO THE RADIATION D4ERGENCY ROOM ACCORDING TO THE " PROCEDURES FOR HANDLING RADIATION ACCIDENTS".

(2) If the number of contaminated injured personnel exceeds the capacity of Harford Memorial Hospital, coordinate with the Company Medical Director and Radiation Management Corporation for proper care of the victims.

It may be necessary to notify the Radiation Management Corporation (RMC) Medical Facility at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. RMC, in consultation with the Company Medical Department, may conclude that the exposures require the prolonged, sophisticated treatment available at their facilities at the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.

RMC shall arrange for transport of the patients either by ambulance, personal vehicle, or helicopter.

Provisions exist for helicopter transfer from pads at the plant site or Delta-Cardiff.

i d.

Alert security personnel to prepare to expedite admittance of the local physician or ambulance and to provide personnel dosimetry, if necessary.

c.

Direct a health physics representative to accompany the ambulance to the hospital or facility to advise the hospital staff concerning the radiation hazards, to control and recover radioactive vaste, and to obtain personnel exposure data, if necessary.

f.

Notify the Load Dispatcher. The Load Dispatcher shall notify the Company Medical Director and Claims as required.

g.

Notify the injured persons' families or emergency contacts.

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The Station Superintendent (or alternately, Assistant Station Superintendent) shall notify or authorize notification of the Superintendent, Generation Division-Nuclear and the Radiation Management Corporation.

(see EP-201 Appendices B & N for telephone numbers).

3 Subsequent treatment for the internal radioactive contamination will follow consultation between the Company Medical Director and Radiation Management Corporation.

E.

Excessive Radiation and Contamination Exposure - No Serious Injury

1. Carry out the steps of Part II. C.

2.

Carry out step 2.b. of Part II. B.

F.

Excessive Radiation and Contamination Exposure - Serious Injury f

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Carry out the steps of Part II. D.

2.

Carry out step 2.b of Part II.B.

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This procedure addresses to methods that are to be used to stop or contain chlorine container Icaks.

REFERENCES:

1.

Emorgency Plan.

2.

Contingency plan for spills of oil or other hazardous materials for inland waters of Region III - EPA.

3.

Pollution Incident Roport.

4.

Pollution Incident Prevention Plan.

5.

Chlorinc Manual, 4th ed., The Chlorine Institute.

6.

Instruction Booklets for Emergency Capping Kits, a.

Kit "B" Ton Containers b.

Kit "C" Tank Cars G Tank Trucks s

P RE REQlli S ITE :

Indication o f 1. caking Chlorine.

M ATE RI AI.S OR EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:

Chomox Mask or Air Mask.

Chlorinc Emorgency Kit "C" for Tank Cars 6 Trucks.

Location inside Chlorinator Room.

(NH 0H).

Ammonium flydrox! te 4

ACTION LEVELS:

Minor Leaks - Handled by Station Personnel.

Major Leaks - Requiring Offsite Assistance.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1.

Never attempt to work around Icaking chlorinc without a chemox or air mask.

2.

Ho not work alonc.

Work at least in a pair.

3.

Notify Shift Supervision or Control Room immediatcl.y ir n nicnificant Icak in diccovered.

1 Keep chlorine from contacting the skin by being properly clothed.

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Do not spray water on leaking chlorine. This will only make the leak vorse because the acids formed will attack metal.

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PROCEDURE:'

A-Minor Leaks.

.Y Lenking chlorine can be located by attaching a cloth saturated with ammonia solution to a pole and passing it over the sus-pected area.

A leak will be indicated by the white vapor that is formed.

A.I. Angle Valve Stem Leak:

Use wrench 110 from capping kit to pull up on packing nuts.

A.2. Valve or Manway Gasket L e ak s_:

Use wrench 112 to pull up on stud nuts.

Leaks Requiring the Use of Other Capping Kit " C" Devices.

B B.1.Angic Valve Hood, a)

Remove the vent valyc outict cap and open the vont valvo.

b)

Assemble the yoke, block, and screw assembly.

c)

Remove the hand wheel from the leaking valve.

d)

Disconnect piping.

e)

Remove the valve outlet plug.

f)

Place the plug against the upper part of the valvc-if chain is in the way, cut it off.

g)

Place the gasket on the manway cover plate around the base of the leaking valve, h)

Place hood over the gasket, i)

Place yoke hooks into the ports of manway housing.

j)

Center the screw over the hood and tighton the scrow

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k)

Close the vent valve on hood.

1)

Test for Icaks.

V B.2. Safety Valve Ilood.

THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF SAFETY VALVES THAT MAY BE ENCOUNTERED, ACF OR CilLORINE INSTITUTE' TYPE.

B.3.ACF Type Valve Hood, a)

Remove the vent valve outlet cap 4 open the valve b)

Insert the gasket into the cap.

c)

Remove the regular safety valve cap or remove the-cap and casing together, d)

If the regular safety valve cap concs. off without the casing: remove the diaphragm.

Apply the cap with the con-tained gasket to the regular safety valve casing and tir,hten.

Close the vont.valyc'on the valve hood and test for Acaks.

c) if the regular safety valvo cap G casing come off togethur:

remove the base gasket and clean the surface.

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new gasket on the safety valve base and center it.

Screw (from kit) ov'r this gasket.

Then screw the cap the casing e

with the gasket and tighten. 'Close the vent valve and test for leaks.

f)

If the leak persists remove.the emergency cap 6 apply the hood and the yoke device.

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a)

Rcmove the vent valve outlet cap and open the vont valvo.

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Insert the gasket into cap.

c)

Cut the seal wire and remove the regular safety valve cap or remove the cap and casing together.

d)

If the regular safety valve cap comes off without the casing:

remove the diaphragm. apply the cap with contained gasket to the regular safety valve casing and tighten.

Close the vent valve on the emergency cap and test for Icaks.

e)

If the regular safety valve cap and casing come off togethcr:

remove the base gasket and clean the surface, place the

-4 gasket on the safety valve base and center it; scrow

asing over this gasket, then screw the cap with the

_-net to the casing and tighten.

Close the vent valve on the emergency cap and test for leaks.

f)

If the leak persists, remove the capping device and apply the hood and yoke device.

B.S.Ilood and Yoke for Safety Valve.

This assembly is similar and its method of application is similar to the procedure in paragraph B.1.

Requiring Offsite Assistance.

C - Major Leaks If a chlorine leak develops whi.ch cannot be handled properly by station personnel, the foll > wing procedure should be t'#

followed:

1.

Notify the station superintendent of staff individual on call.

2.

Noti fy the load dispatcher.

3.

Notify the vendor.

a.

Chlorine supplier b.

Company, address, phone no. supply the following information to the vendor c.

Directions to the plant.

d.

Type, size, and serial number of container.

e.

What-has been done to contain the leaking chlorine.

Telephone numbers for requesting emergency assistance:

Pennwalt Chemical Corporation 9:00 a.m.

to 5:00 p.m.

Monday through Friday B.

E.

Cooper-Rhila.

H.

F.

Rice

-Wayne M.

J. Nelson-Phila.

Emergency 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> B.

E.

Cooper-

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J. Nelson T.

J. Doyle C.

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Columbia Southern - Pittsburgh Pinto G1nss 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday 1-412-434-2426 3-412-434-2427 Emergency 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> Plant Numbers Barberton, Ohio 1-216-753-5461 Natrium, W. Va.

1-304-455-2200 Area.Salas J.

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Burke 1-609-667-2881 Allied Chemicals Syracuse, New York 1-315-468-1633 1-315-468-1611 CHEMTREC 1

i' CHEMTREC stands for Chemical Transportation Emergency Contor, a public service of the Manufacturing Chemists Association s,-

i at its officos in Washington, D.C.

It provides immodlute advice for those at the scene of emergencies, then promptly t e chemicals Involved for moro h

contacts the shipper of detailed assistance and appropriate follow-up, i

CllENTREC operatos around ths clock-soven days a wock to receive direct dial toll-free calls from any point in the U.S.

WATTS Telephone Number 800-424-9300 TO CALL THIS NUMBER, DI AL OUTSIDE OPERATOR AND ASK llER TO GET IT FOR YOU.

IT CANNOT BE DIRECT DIALED FROM TilIS 1

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EP-C-202 Site Emergency Coordinator / Emercency Control Center (ECC) p Purpose To delineate the responsibilities and actions of the Site Emergency Coordinator and to prescribe procedures for establishment and functioning of the ECC.

References Emergency Plan, Sac. 5 (organizational Control of Emergencien) linernency Plan, Sec. 6 ( Activation of Emergency Organization)

Emergency Plan, Sec. 7 (Emergency Facilities and Equipment)

Appendices List of Emergency Equipment and Docunents Action Level The Site' Emergency Coordinator is activated for the following, classes of emergencies:

1.-

Site Area Emergency (EP-104)

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General Emergency (EP-105)

The ECC is activated for the same classes of emergencies.

Proced u re The ECC-is located in the Uni'e 1 Administration Building, on tho second floor.

The ECC is the central location for coordinnting response ' activities or on-site and off-site orr,anizations.

The major functions of this racility include:

1) environmental and radiological surveys

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dose projection calculations 5) coordination with off-site agencies.

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1.

Tne Superintendent, Generation Division-Nuclear (or alternately the Station Superintendent, Limerick Generating Station) shall:

a.

Assume the role of Site Emergency Coordinator.

b.

Proceed to the ECC.

c.

Notify the following (see EP-209) for telephone numbers):

(1)

Energency Control Officer. (S. Dalt ro f f/J.

Gallagher)

(2)

Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region T, Of fice of Inspection and Enforc ement.

(3). Department of Energy, Bookhaven Aron Radiolonion) 4 Assistanco Program (if hazards extend outnicle the site coundary).-

4 For a General Emergency, also notify the following:

(ii )

Emcenency Information Of ficer. (W. Taylor / R.

Harper)

(5 )

Movical Director (W. Ilushion)

(6 )

Fmergency Fecurity Officer (J. McGold ric k/ R.

Dennen)

(7 )

Admininter.tive and I.ocistica Vanager (J.

Frideri chs/ R.

Ilolnnn/R. Villians) d.

Proceed to the ECC and supervise the activation of the ECC.

The Radiation Survey Team shall perform the initial steps in activating the ECC on t5eir nrrival.

-c.

Request the co11cetion of environmental station sunples por EP-315, if necessary.

f.

Throu:'.h the luidi at.i on Survey Town I.onder, direct alI radiation surveys conducted in off-site areas.

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The Rattintion Survey Temn I.onde-r. shall :

.a.

Initiace und supervise initial activation of the ECC.

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Direct that phone lines be checked out.

c.

Check that the emergency equipment and documents listed in Appendix EP-C-203-1 are in the ECC.

1.

The maximum occupancy limit of the ECC should be held to 35 to limit congestion and confusion.

The.following personnel normally report to the ECC:

a.

Site Emergency Coordinator (if not at the Headquarters Emergency Control Center) b.

Radiation Survey Team Leader c.

BRP liaison personnel d.

Other engineers and technicians, as determined by the Site Emergency Coordinator c.

Record log keeper / communicator f.

NRC personnel (3; separate space provided) g.

TV monitor operator li.

The Site Emergency Coordinator shall assign relief rotation for the Site Emergency Coordinator.

5.

The ECC staff shall:

Make appropriate notifications or verify notifications a.

in accordance with EP-102, 103, 104, or 105, as directed by the Site Emergency Coordinator, b.

Maintain loge and record pertinent deta and events including radiation survey data and calculational procedures.

Follow-up Actions 1.

The Si te Dnergency Coorctir.ator is responsible for tho following:

Maintaining awareness of plant status and being alert to a.

potential of f-site consequences of the emergency.

b.

Coordinating between the On-Site Emergency Organization and the Of f-Site Emergency Organization, when activated,

to obtain necessary additional facilitics, equipment, supplies, personnel, or technical services.

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Coordinating with the Energency Control Officer concerning personnel, equipment, and materials expected to arrive at the plant site.

d.

Ensuring preparations are made for check-in of incoming personnel, especially with regard to site area access control, indoctrination of visiting persunnel, maintenance of proper security, issuing dosimeters and l

preparing exposure records, and distribution of protective clothing and equipment.

For a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency, visiting personnel should ;iormally be directed to check-in at the Emergenc y Support Center when first on-site, per EP-211.

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funationing of the Emergency Support Center per EP-204.

f.

Supervising the functioning of the Emergency Control Center.

g.

Reviewing with the Emergency Director the current status of information provided to agencies of the Of f-Site Emcreency Organization and relieving tne Emergency Director of this responsibility.

The Site Emergency Coordinator will then serve as the primary on-site contact for Federal, State, and local emergency response agencies which dispatch personnel to the plant v.cinity, and will provide status and asseesment information to agencies of the Of f-Site Emergency Organization.

h.

Providing direction for Philadelphia Electric Emergenc y Organization personnel who are dispatched to the plant site and for foreign crews activeted by Philadelphia Electric Company.

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Keeping the Emergency Cont?ol Of ficer and the Emergency Director appraised of actions taken and of consequences o f f-st t c.

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Coordination with the Dncrgency Director and the Emergency Control Officer in determining when to modify the Emergency Organization for the recovery phaso, and informing various agencies and organizations when the modification is to be implemented.

2.

The ECC staff shall monitor plant and site conditions and

, provide data and direction -to management and to off-site l

agencies as appropriate, including the Muddy Run News Center.

3.

The ECC ntaff shall coatinun operations after notification that the recovery phase organiznLion is in effect until disbanded at the direction of the Recovery Manager.

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