ML20038C382
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Site: | Kewaunee |
Issue date: | 10/21/1981 |
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-AD-l Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Plant Emergency Organization
' EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l
I DATE OCT 2119di PAGE 1 0F 7 -
REVIEWED BY bl/ IKdM APPROVED BY 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to describe the plant emergency organization for the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant (see Figure EP-AD-1.1) and responsibilities during an emergency.
2.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure will apply to any declared emergency as defined in EP-AD-2, Emergency Classification.
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan.
4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES
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4.1 Shif t Supervisor is responsible for:
4.1.1 Evaluating plant conditions and detennining if an caergency cendition exists as defined in EP-AD-2, Emergency Classification.
4.1.2 Directing and coordinating the initial response to the etaergency to control and limit its effects.
4.1.3 Initiating required notifications per EP-AD-7, 8, 9 or 10 as to the nature and classification of the emergency.
4.1.4 Perfonaing any other immediate functions of the Emergency Director until relieved by a designated Emergency Director.
4.1.5 Providing information and making recommendations to the Event Operations Director or Emergency Director and obtaining their concurrence before making any planned changes in plant opera tions .
4.1.6 Monitoring plant conditions and evaluating if a change in the emergency classification is warranted.
4.2 Shif t Technical Adviser is responsible for.
4.2.1 Assisting the Shift Supervisor in assessing libnonaal plant conditions and detennining when an emergency exists as defined in EP-AD-2, Emergency Classification.
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- WlSCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORAT10t; I NO. EP-AD-1 Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE Plant Emergency Organization EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE .
I DATE N NI PAGE 2 0F 7 4.2.2 Providing technical and analytical support in the Centrol Room to diagnose abnormal events.
4.2.3 Notifying members of the emergency response organization of the emergency.
4.2.4 Notifying offsite emergency response organizations of the emergency per EP-AD-7, 8, 9 or 10.
4.2.5 Providing essential technical infor:aation to offsite response agencies on a limited basis until relieved by the Techaical Support Center Director.
4.2.6 Providing continued 7.ssistance to the Shif t Supervisor in the assessment of plant conditions.
4.3 Emergency Director is responsible for:
4.3.1 Overall direction and supervision of the plant emergency response organization.
4.3.2 Verifying that the emergency classification is properly determined and evaluating plant conditions in order to reclassify tha emergency if/when appropriate.
4.3.3 The imple:nentation of necessary protective actions to safeguard plant personnel.
4.3.4 Continuous accident assessment and corrective actions throughout the duration of the emergency.
4.3.5 Protective action recommendations to appropriate State and Local j authorities until the arrival of Emergency Response Manager.
i 4.3.6 Reviewing and approving all exposures in excess of 10 CFR Part 20 limits.
l 4.3.7 Maintaining communications contact with the Emergency Response Manager concerning plant conditions and changes in the emergency situation.
4.4 Event Operations Director is responsible for:
- 4.4.1 Assisting the Shift Supervisor with Control Room functions.
4.4.2 Maintaining communications with the Emergency Director and the i
Technical Support Center relative to plant status, i
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. Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant TITLE Plant Emergency Organization
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4.4.3 Evaluating the technical needs of the Control Room and requesting support fron the Tech Support. Center.
4.4.4 Supervising plant radwaste operations. ,
_4.4.5 . Providing the Emergency Director with operational assessment '
eval uations.
4.4.6 Providing plant parameters and meteorological data to the Radio-logical Protection Director for use in perfonning onsite and offsite dose projections.
4.4.7 Directing fire fighting operations.
4.5 Technical Support Center Director is responsible for:
4.5.1 Supervising and coordinating the activities of the Technical Support Center Staff, including systems engineering, core physics, and quality control operations.
4.5.2 Inplant technical support and l_ogistics planning.
4.5.3 The acquisition and documentation of plant data and the control of records.
4.5.4 Maintaining comunications from tha Techlnical Scpport Center to the Control Roo:n and other emergency centers.
4.5.5 Maintaining plant status monitoring, perfonaing accident assessment evaluations, recommending course of action to EOD and/or ED.
4.6 Support Activities Director is responsible for:
4.6.1 Directing and coordinating the emergency activities of maintenance and support personnel .
4.6.2 Procurement of emergency electrical and mechanical equipment needed for maintenance operations.
4.6.3 Implementing requests by the Emergency Director for changes or modifications to systems or components required to stabilize plant conditions.
4.6.4 Evaluating manpower, equipment, and inaterial necessary to support the emergency organization.
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4.6.5 Reviewing all work requests and assigning proper priority levels to each. Planning and scheduling all work in a manner necessary to
, attain and maintain plant safety system reliability.
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Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. ;
EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE OCT 311981 PAGE 4 0F 7 _
4.7 Security Director is repsonsible for:
4.7.1 Directing plant security personnel in the performance of security activities during emergency situations.
4.7.2 Access ~ control operations to ensure that security is Maintained at einergency response facilities.
4.7.3 Providing personnel accountability of all onsite emergency response personnel.
4.7.4 Issuance of personnel dosimetry to energency response personnel.
4.8 Radiological Protection Director is responsible for:
4.8.1 Supervising and coordinating the activities of the Inplant Radiation Emargency Team (s), Chemistry Team (s), and Site Team (s).
4.8.2 Inplant radiation surveys in support of fire fighting,
, maintenance, repair or other emergency support activities.
4.8,3 Radiological assessments and radiation dose predictions.
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4.8.4'_ Initiating Protective Action reconmendations to the Emergency Director.
4.8.5 Inplant' sampling and analysis necessary for the determination of plant radiological conditions.
4.8.6 Decontamination activities.
4.8.7 Processing and controlling radioactive waste.
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4.8.8 First aid and rescue operations.
< 4.9 Fire Action Groups
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-4.9.1 The Fire Brigade me:abers on shift are responsible for:
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. . a. Responding to fire alar.ns by reporting to their fire assembly areas.
- b. Fighting fires within the Protected Area. i
- c. Reporting to the Control Room the status of the fire and fire fighting progress.
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1 W-ISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-AD-1 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE Plant Emergency Organization EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE I DATE OCT H 1981 PAGE 5 0F 7 4.9.2 The Fire Team members are responsible for:
- a. Responding to fire emergencies during work hours by reporting to their fire assembly area.
- b. Reporting to the plant if offsite when receiving a pager signal message or notification of a fire at the plant.
- c. Fighting fires at the plant.
- d. Reporting to the Control Room the statis of the fire and the fire fighting progress.
5.0 REQUIREMENTS -
5.1 If for some reason, in any emergency situation, any of the principal functional directors are unavailable, their duties will be assumed by an alternate, in the order of priority listed in Table EP-AD-1.1.
5.2 If the Shift Supervisor is incapacitated, Control Operator A will take charge of Control Room operations and the Shif t Technical Advisor will assu.ae the duties of the E:aergency Director until relieved.
5.3 The Shif t Technical Advisor will be onsite at all times during plant operations above cold shutdown.
5.4 The Event Operations Director must be a licensed Senior Reactor Operator or a WPS engineer trained in nuclear operations.
5.5 The Radiological Protection Director will ensure personnel radiation dose monitoring by providing appropriate dosimetry and maintaining personnel exposure records.
5.6 The Radiological Protection Director will perferm onsite and o'fsite dose projections needed to detennine appropriate protective action recommendations prior to Emergency Operations f acility activation.
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o . o EP-AD-1 OCT 211931 Pa9e 6 of 7 FIGURE EP AD-1.1 ,
PLAtlT EMERGE:4CY ORGANIZATION EENT OPERATIONS Control Roo;a DIRECTOR Operating Crew EMERGENCY RESPON5E I - EOF IWiAGER -E0F Staff L Environinental Monitoring Tearas DTCli SUPPORil CENTER r Tech Support Center DIRECTOR L Tech Support Staff EMERGENCY DIRECTOR I
S'JPPORT ACTIVITIES Operational DIRECTOR ,
Support Center Operational Support Staff
- Rad Protection Of fice RAD PROTECTION - Rad Analysis Facility DIRECTOR - In-Plant RET
- Cheinistry RET
- Site Teaia 1
SECURITY, - Site Access Facility DIRECTOR - Security Building
- Security Force
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PLANT EMERGENCY OP,GANIZATI0:1 CORitELATION BETWEEN NORMAL AND EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION TITLES EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION NORMAL ORGANT?j['0:1 TITLE PRINCIPAL ALTERNATE Emergency Director Plant Manager 1. Maintenance Superintendent
- 2. Opera tions Superintendent
- 3. Assist. Supt.-
Operations
- 4. Plant Services Superintendent Event Operations Operations Superintendent 1. Assi st. Supt.-
Director Operations
- 2. Nuclear Systems J. Supervisor
(, 3. Quality Control Supervisor
- 4. TraininD Supervisor Technical Support Technical Supervisor 1. Reactor Supervisor Center Director 2. Nuclear Licensing &
Systens Supervisor
- 3. Operations Engineer
- 4. Nuclear Syste.ns Supervisor Radiological Prot. Plant Services Supt. 1. Health Physics Director Supervisor
- 2. Radiochemi stry Supervisor
- 3. Lead Rad. Tech.
, 4. Plant Nuclear Engineer Support Activities Maintenance Superintendent 1. Assist. Supt.-
Director Maintenance
- 2. Assist. Supt.- I&C
- 3. Instrument & Control Supervisor
- 4. Maintenance Supervisor Security Director Plant Security / 1. Security Coordinator
('s Administrative Supervisor 2. Shift Captain
O WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION l l NO. EP-AD-2 REV. A i Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE: Emergency Class Determination i iMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE i l
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DATE OCT 211981 PAGE 1 0F 2s-REVIEWEDh hN , APPROVED BY i l
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1.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure is to be used as guidance in determining the proper emergency classification listed below in order to activate the appropriate level of response from the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) emergency response organization and offsite response organization.
1.1 Unusual Event - Events in process or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant. No releases of radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring are expected.
1.2 Alert - Events in progress or having occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of tha plant. Any releases expected to be limited to small fractions of the EPA Protective Action Guideline (PAG) exposure level.
1.3 Site Emergency - Events in progress or having occurred which involve actual or imainent loss of major plant functions needed for protection of the public. Any major releases exceeding Technical Specification release limits but not expected to exceed EPA PAG exposure levels except nea site boundary.
1.4 General Emergency - Events in progress or having occurred which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of contain:nent integrity. Releases can be reasonably expected to exceed EPA PAG exposure levels offsite.
l 2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 All plant monitors indicating emergency classification levels being exceeded should be verified as to their validity prior to declaring an emergency class.
3.0 REFERENCES
l 3.1 KNPP Emergency Plan 3.2 EP-AD-1, Plant Emergency Organization
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I NO. EP-AD-2 REV. A i Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Emergency Class Determination JEMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE .00T 2 1 1981 PAGE 2 0F 25- '
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4.0 INSTRUCTIONS i 4.1 During abnormal plant conditions, refer to Table EP-AD-2.1, Emergency Classifications, and the applicable chart to determine if a plant emergency exists.
i 4.2 If a plant emergency exists, perform the required actions of the respective emergency action level procedures listed below:
4.2.1 EP-AD-3, Unusual Event l
4.2.2 EP-AD-4, Alert
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4.2.3 EP-AD-5, Site Emergency 4.2.4 EP-AD-6, General Emergency
, 4.3 As plant conditions change, or the emergency condition is stabilized, continue to refer to the Emergency Classification tables to determine if the emergency should be reclassified.
j 4.4 If the plant has been brought to a condition below all the emergency classification levels, the emergency can be terminated.
4.5 If plant conditions are stabilized and no further degradation is
! imminent, however, conditions renain above the emergency action level, j plant recovery operations should be initiated, per EP-AD-15.
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EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATIONS .
i The following charts are separated into different abnormal operating conditions which may, depending upon their severity, be classified as an Unusual Event, Alert, Site Emergency, or General Emergency.
CHART PAGE Abnormal Radiological Effluent A 4 Fuel Damage Indication B 8 Primary Leak to LOCA C 9 Primary / Secondary Leak D 10 Loss of Power E 11
' Engineered Safety Feature Anomaly F 12 Fire and Fire Protection G 13 Loss of Indication H 14 Security Contingency I 15 Primary System Anomaly J 16 Secondary Side Anomaly K 17 Miscellaneous Abnormal Plant Conditions L 18 Personnel Injury M 20 Earthquake N 21 Flood, Low Water or Seiche 0 22 Tornado or High Winds P 23 External Events Q 24 Auxiliary Building Stack High Fig. EP-AD-2.1 6 Range Monitor Reading versus and Release Duration assuming most Fig. EP-AD-2.2 7 adverse meterolcgy for
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) CHART A ABNORMAL RADIOLOGICAL EFFLUENT 1
EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION Radiological Effluent Technical Specification UNUSUAL Instantaneous Releases
, limits exceeded. EVENT 1 SV Exhaust Fan R-13 > 50,000 CPM R-14 > 125,000 CPM 2 SV Exhaust Fans R-13 > 25,000 CPM
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R-14'_> 60,000 CPM Batch Release See Tech Specs Section 3.9.
Radiation levels or airborne contamination Containment R-2 > 6 R/hr-which indicate a severe degradation in the ALERT R-il I 5,000,000 CPM control or radioactive materials. R-12 I 400,000 CPM 1(e.g. radiation levels suddenly increase -
by a factor of 1000) Charging Pump Area R-4 > 600 mR/hr Fuel Handling Area R-5 > 8 R/hr-2 %
lladiological effluents greater than 10 times 1 SV Exhaust Fan R-13 J_ 500,000 CPM i, Technical Specification instantaneous limits. ALERT R-14 )_ 0FF SCALE 4 2 SV Exhaust Fans R-13 > 250,000 CPM R-14 )_ 600,000 CPM Y
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ABNORMAL RADIOLOGICAL EFFLUENT EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATI0h ,_
Effluent monitors detect levels corresponding SITE I SV Exhaust Fan Refer to Figure EP-AD-2.1 to greater than 50 mr/hr for 1/2 hour E EMERGENCY greater than 500 mr/hr whole body for two 2 Exhaust Fans Refer to Figure EP-AD-2.2 minutes at the site boundary for " adverse meteorol ogy." Obtain average monitor reading and actual or projected release duration. The intersec-tion is the Emergency Classification.
Projected or measured in the environs SITE Projected or measured dose rates to be provided by dose rates greater than 50 mr/hr whole body EMERGENCY the onshif t PP, Rad. Protection Director or Environ for two minutes at the site boundary, raental Moni toring Tearas.
Eftluent monitors detect levels cor- Establish worst case projected dose rates by:
responding to greater than 1 rem /hr whole GENERAL body or 5 rem /hr thyroid at the site EMERGENCY l SV Exhaust Fan - refer to figure EP-AD-2.1
. boundary under " actual meteorological" 2 SV Exhaust Fans - refer to figure EP-AD-2.2 conditions.
[ Determine conditions dose levels for by correcting for wind actual meteorological direction.
Dose Level = (Worst case dose) (Wind Dir. factor)
Wind Dir. Factor = 0 if wind is fran 225* to 315*
= 1 if wind is froa any other direc tion
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NOTE: Evacuation reconnendations should not a5 be made unless the projected dose is 10 o r*
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e indicated on Figures EP-AD-2.1 and EP-AD-2.2, NSB then recommend Sheltering for the Sector
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KNPP INDICATION High reactor coolant activity sample UNUSUAL Exceed Technical Specification 3.1.c. Maximum EVENT Coolant Activity determined by reactor coolant sample analysis. Activity greater than 91/E.
Failed Fuel monitor indicates greater R-9 reads greater than 10 R/hr and is verified by than 0.1% equivalent fuel failures UNUSUAL portable instrument measurement.
within 30 minutes. EVENT Severe Loss of Fuel Cladding ~
R-9 indication is off scale, and laboratory
_ analysis confirms greater than 300 uCi/ml of I-131
- a. Very high coolant activity sample ALERT equiv al ent .
- b. Failed fuel monitor indicates greater than 1% fuel failures within 30 minutes or 5% total fuel failures.
Fuel damage accident with release of Containment R-ll ?_ SE6 CPM radioactivity to containment or ALERT R-12 > 4E5 CPM auxilicry building.
Aux Bldg gog R-13 > 2.5ES CPM eoi R-14 i 6ES CPM HE cro CW a
'iajor damage to spent fuel in SITE Same monitor readings as above plus large object
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EMERGENCY dropped in Reactor Cere or Spent Fuel Pool or loss of water level below spent fuel level.
(more than 1 spent fue,1 element damaged)
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! Exceeding Reactor Coolant System UNUSUAL Any reactor shutdown required by Technical
- leak rate. Technical Specifications EVEN T Specification, Section T.S. 3.1.d. Indicated Irequiring reactor shutdown. leakage may be determined using Reactor Coolant System mass balance calculations performed by -
Reactor Coolant System leak rate Charging versus letdown indications indicate an greater than 50 GPM. ALERT unidentified leakage > 50 GPM.
Reactor Coolant system leakage SITE Large Break greater than make-up pump capacity EMERGENCY SI system is activated and indications are verified per Emergency Operating Procedure E-0-07. -
' Small Break RCS system pressure stabilizes above 750 psig and SI pump flow is indicated by flow meter or RWST level decrease.
(1) Loss of Coolant Accident with (1) LOCA is verified per Emergency Operating (2) Initial or subsequer.t failure of Procedure E-0-10, -and-ECCS, and (2) ECCS failure is indicated by:
(3) Containment failure or potential Ge nera.) -SI and RiiR pumps not running or no flow to failure exists, EMERGENCY the reactor vessel indicated.
- Incore thennocouples indicate greater than or 1800 F (ISC resistance measurements). gc3 y Loss of 2 of 3 fission product
- Subcooling meter is zero or negative.
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3rd bcrrier. indicated by:
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- Loss of all Fan Coil units and both trains of Containnent Spray, or
- ren'.3irment. r,r utre exceeds _4_6,ydg.
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PRIMARY TO SECONDARY LEAK EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KN'P INDICATION Exceeding Primary to Secondary leak Any reactor shutdown required by Tech Specs rate Technical Specification placing UNUSUAL 3.1.d.2. ,
the plant under a limiting condition EVENT for operation.
Rapid gross failure of one steam R-IS goes.off scale high within 30 minutes, con-generator tube with loss of offsite ALERT firmed by R-19 increasing by a factor of 1000, or power.. verified by S/G chemistry gross beta /gmana sample analysis.
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" All three transfonners: Main Aux., Reserve. Aux., ,
c and Tertiary, are de-energized.
Rapid failure of multiple steam ALERT R-15 goes off scale high within 30 minutes, con-generator tubes. firmed by R-19 increasing by a factor of 1000, or
. verified by S/G chemistry gross beta /gatana sample analysis. .
-plus-Primary to Secondary leak rate greater than 800 GPM
_ as indicated by SI punp flow or RWST level change.
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All 3 of the following indications are present: o -ig tubes with loss of offsite power. EMERGENCY (1) Secondary side activity increase as indicated g coa abOVe. >*
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- o r- E VENT and Tertiary are de-energized.
Loss of onsite AC power mapability. - o r-Both Emergency Diesel Generators (D/G are inoperable.
Loss of offsite power Buses 1-1 through 1-6 are de-energized, including
-and- (short term) ALERT the D/G supplies to buses 1-5 and 1-6. AC power Loss of onsite AC power s is restored to bus 1-5 or 1-6 within 15 minutes.
Loss of offsite power SITE Buses 1-1 through 1-6 are de-energized including *
-and- (long term) EMERGENCY the D/G supplies to buses 1-5 and 1-6 for longer Loss of onsite AC power than 15 Minutes.
Loss of all vital onsite DC power SITE Low voltage lockout or de-energized condition on for more than 15 minutes EMERGENCY all four DC distribution cabinets:
BRA-ll3 BRB-113 BRA-ll4 BRB-ll4 Failure of offsite and onsite AC power Buses 1-1 through 1-6 are de-energized including
-and- the D/G supplies to buses 1-5 and 1-6.
Total loss of Auxiliary Feedwater GENERAL -and- ? Cd3 makeup capability for: EMERGL"CY loss of the turbine driven AFW pump. 15 f}g Greater than 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />. ~ g "i Conditions exists for greater than 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />. r.
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TABLE EP-AD-2.1-CHART F ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURE ANOMALY EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION Emergency core cooling initiated UNUSUAL Safety Injection Sequence has been initiated, and -
and discharged to the reactor vessel. EVENT either the SI pumps or RHR pumps have caused an unplanned injection of core cooling water into reactor vessel . This should be verified by system 4
flows, conparison of discharge pressure versus RCS pressure, and/or BA/RWST level changes.
i Loss of engineered safety feature UNUSUAL Any' shutdown required by Tech Specs Limiting function requiring shutdown by EVENT Conditions for Operation, Section 3.3, Engineered I
Technical Specifications. Safety Features and Auxiliary Systems.
Complete loss of any function required Loss of operability of both trains of RHR for for cold shutdown. ALERT core cooling if the steam generators are unable to be utilized.
Failure of the Reactor Protection .
Failure of the reactor protection system to System to initiate and complete a ALERT initiate and complete a reactor. trip when required.
reactor trip which brings the reactor (e.g. A turbine trip from full power without subcri tical . reactor trip. Indication would be increasing
- reactor coolant system pressure leading to lifting of pressurizer relief valves.)
Complete loss of any function needed SITE Total loss of all auxiliary and main feedwater for plant hot shutdown. EMERGENCY syste:ns (e.g. loss of both feedwater pumps and all 2 og three auxiliary feedwater pumps) when the primary j Os system temperature is above 350*F.
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TABLE EP-AD-2.1 CHART G FIRE AND FIRE PROTECTION EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION Loss of Fire Protection System func- UNUSUAL Kewaunee has no Technical Specifications which tion requiring shutdown by Technical EVENT require shutdown with loss of a fire Protection Specifications. System function.
A fire within the plant lasting more UNUSUAL A fire within the Administration Building, Turbine than 10 minutes. , EVENT Building, Warehouse, Auxiliary Building, or Containment Building lasting more than 10 minutes.
A fire potentially affecting safety ALERT A fire within the Auxiliary Bldg., Safeguards systems.
alley,.D/G rooms or Screenhouse . lasting more than 10 minutes that causes ESF equipment to be inoperable.
A fire compronising the functions SITE A fire within the Auxiliary Bldg., Safeguards of safety systems. EMERGENCY alley, D/G rooms or Screenhouse that has rendered both trains of ESF equipnent that is needed to -
bring the plant tc hot . shutdown inoperable.
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LOSS OF INDICATION EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION Indications or alarms on process or Refer to Technical Specification Sections 3.3, effluent parameters not functional UNUSUAL Engineered Safety Features and Auxiliary Systems, in Control Room to an extent requir- EVENT 3.5, Instrumentation System, and 3.10, Control Rod ing plant shutdown or other signi- and Power Distribution Limits, to determine if plant ficant loss of assessment shutdown is required.
capability.
s Most or all alarms (annunciators) ALERT Total loss of Annunciator System, Computer Alarms, lost. ,
and Sequence of Events Recorder.
Most or all alarms (annunciators) SITE Total loss of Annunciator System. Computer Alarms, lost and a plant transient initiated EMERGENCY and Sequence of Events Recorder with an uncontrol-or in progress.- led plant transient in progress or initiated during the loss.
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TABLE EP-AD-2.1 CllART I SECURITY CONTINGENCY EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION Security threat or attempted entry UNUSUAL Examples: - Bomb threat acconpanied .tyr interception or attempted sabotage. EVEN T of bonb materials.
- Adversary intercepted in the protected area.
- Undetonated bonb found on prenises.
Ongoing security conpromise. ALERT Examples: - Armed attack on plant.
- Bomb detonated within'the protected area.
Imminent loss of physical control SITE Example: - Armei intruders within protected area of the plant. EMERGENCY about to enter Control Room.
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PRIMARY SYSTEM ANOMALY 1
i EFERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION Abnormal coolant temperature and/or Technical Specification section T.S. 2.1 limits .
pressure UNUSUAL exceeded. Indications:
- - o r- EVENT - RCS pressure vs Tave exceeds Figure T.S. 2.1-1
- abnormal fuel temperatures exceeding - Subcooling meter indicates zero or negative. ,
., Technical Specification limits. -Incore thennocouple readings exceed 1000 F i - o r-Fuel temperature limits are exceeded as i determined by flux mapping and conputer code j ,
calculations.
1 Coolant pump seizure leading to ALERT Primary flow transient and subsequent fuel failure, fuel failure. indicated by:
- Zero indication on one RCS loop flow
- Overpressurization of RCS and relief valve lift-ing causing PRT temp and pressure alanns
- R-9 indicates greater than 10 R/hr, verified by RCS. sample analysis
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, SECONDARY SIDE ANOMALY EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION t
Turbine rotating component failure UNUSUAL A failure of the turbine resulting in an innediate causing rapid plant shutdown. EVENT shutdoun and/or overspeed condition and for which turbine repair requires major disassembly.
Rapid Depressurization of the UNUSUAL The uncontrolled depressurization of the secondary secondary side. EVENT system to the point where automatic safety injection is initiated (less than 500 psig steam generator pressure).
Steam line break with significant ALERT Main steamline break that causes ECCS actuation (greater than 10 GPM) primary to (less than 500 psig S/G pressure)
- secondary leakage. -and-R-15 or R-19 reading a factor of 1000 above normal, verified by S/G chemistry sample analysis
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, RCS to S/G leakage verified by mass inventory
>10 GPM.
Steam line break Main steamline break that causes ECCS actuation with SITE (less than 500 psig S/G pressure) 4 Primary to Secondary leak >50 GPM EMERGENCY -and m com and R-15 or R-19 readings offscale, verified by S/G E C37 Indication of Fuel Damage. chemistry sample analysis
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TABLE EP-AD-2.1 CHART L MISCELLANE0US ABNORMAL PLANT CONDITIONS EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION -
Loss of containment integrity UNUSUAL Refer to T.S. Section 3.6 to determine if shutdown requiring shutdown by Technical EVENT is required.
Specifications.
Other plant conditions that warrant Conditions at the discretion of the Emergency increased awareness on the part of UNUSUAL Director or his designated alternate. Examples plant staff or state and/or local EVENT include cooldown rate exceeding T.S. limits cr authorities, and requires plant pipe crack found during operation.
shutdown under Tech. Specifications.
Evacuation of Control Roan antici- Evacuation of Control Room (E-0-06) with control pated or required with control of ALERT at shutdown panel .
shutdown system established fran local stations.
Evacuation of Control Room and control SITE Evacuation of Control Roan (E-0-06) and failure x,
,n jofshutdownsystemsnotestablished EMERGENCY to establish control at shutdown panel within S c3 ?
,fron local stations. 15 minutes.
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MISCELLANE0US ABNORMAL PLANT CONDITIONS 1
EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION Other plant conditions that make a Two fission product barriers are lost with the release of large amounts of radio- potential or probability of losing the third activity in a short time period GENERAL barrier. ( At least one verified indication in each possible, e.g. any core melt EMERGENCY category below.)
situation Indications:
, Containment boundary potential failure Examples: ,
- pressure >46 psig
- Failure of Main FW and AFW systems - loss of contain.nent cooling systems -
for extended period without ECCS RCS boundary flow. Plus a containment failure - no ECCS flow is iminent. - failed open relief or Safety valve with no
- Transient requiring the operation isolation capability of shutdown systems with a failure - RCS break of these shutdown systems. In Fuel C1 adding addition failure of ECCS and - R-9 > 10 R/hr containment failure is iminent. - RCS chemistry analysis 2d EQ t
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PERSONNEL INJURY EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION Transportation of contaminated and UNUSUAL Sel f-explanatory l
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! site to an offsite hospital.
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TABLE EP-AD-2.1 CHART N EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION Any earthquake felt in plant or UNUSUAL Activation of seismic recorder (Annunciator 1-45) ,
detected on station seismt' EVENT with EVENT light lit in relay roon instrumenta tion. -and-Verified by actual physical ground shaking or by contacting Dr. David Willis, U. of W. (Milwaukee) seismic center, at 1-414-963-4602.
An earthquake greater than ALERT Activation of seisinic recorder (Ann.1-45) with Op@ rational Basis Earthquake (OBE). horizontal EVENT and LO lights lit in relay roon
-and-0.069 horizontal ground acceleration experienced at site. Verified by contacting Dr. David Willis, at 1-414-963-4602.
An earthquake greater than Safe SITE Activation of seismic recorder ( Ann.1-45) with Shutdown Earthquake (SSE). EMERGENCY EVENT, LO and III lights lit in relay roaa
-and-0.129 horizontal ground acceleration experienced at site. Verified by contacting Dr. David Willis at 1-414-963-4602.
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FLOOD, LOW WATER, OR SEICHE EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION
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50 year flood, low water or seiche UNUSUAL High water level above 580 feet. Low forebay water
- EVENT level condition that cannot be cleared by stopping the circulating water system. Wave greater than 18 feet.
Flood, low water, or seiche near Design !!igh Water Level = 582 feet design levels. ALERT Design Low Water Level = 575 feet -
Design Deep Water WAVE = 22.5 feet i c:l, .
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TORNADO OR llIGil WINDS EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION Any tornado on site UNUSUAL A tornado within sight of the plant which has
- EVENT caused the loss of at least one of the offsite transmission lines.
Any tornado striking facility ALERT A tornado which strikes the facility and causes damage that affects the continued safe operation of the plant.
Sustained winds in excess of design SITE Winds in excess of 100 mph for greater than 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.
levels with plant not in cold EMERGENCY shutdown
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TABLE EP-AD-2.1-CHART Q EXTERNAL EVENTS EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION
- Aircraft crash onsite or unusual UNUSUAL An aircraft crash within the site boundary aircraft activity over facility. EVENT or notification fran the security force or other source of higher than nonnal aircraft activity over the site.
Aircraft crash on facility ALERT An aircraft crash into plant buildings or switchyard which af fects plant operation.
Q Missile impact .fron whatever source ALERT -A missile strikes the facility which affects on facility. plant operation.
Entry into facility environs of ALERT Release of toxic or fla:nnable gas fron a ruptured uncontrolled toxic or flammable gases. . container such that the gases enter the plant protected area or buildings.
Known explosion damage to facility ALERT Sel f-expl anatory , m.
affecting plant operation. 3 ca?
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structures by impact or fire. EMERGENCY the loss of Engineered Safety Features required " --
to bring the plant to hot shutdown conditions.
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Severe damage to safe shutdown equip- SITE A missile strikes plant buildings or explosion
- ment from missiles or explosion EMERGENCY occurs within a plant building which causes the
! loss of Engineered Safety Features required to bring the plant to hot shutdown conditions.
3 i Entry of uncontrolled flamable Release of flamable or toxic' gas from a ruptured gases into vital area, or entry of SITE container which enters vital areas as described -
uncontrolled toxic gases into vital EMERGENCY at.left. Portable Hg monitor detects explosive. '
areas where lack of access to the concentration of-lQ in vital area.
area constitutes a safety problem.
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-AD-3 Keuaunce Nuclear Power Plant TITLE Unusual Event
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EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMERTING PROCEDURE l DATE PAGE 1 0F 6 REVIEWED BY W !- l APPROVED BY l
1.0 APPLICABILITY Upon declaration of an Unusual Event, the Emergency Director (ED) is responsible for implementation of this procedure.
2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 The Shift Supervisor is the initial Energency Director in all situations.
Any transfer of this responsibility should be documented in the Shift -
Supervisor's Log and communicated to all on-site directors.
2.2 The following responsibilities of the Emergency Director taay not be delegated:
2.2.1 Determination of Emergency Classification 2.2.2 Recommendations of Protective Actions to offsite authorities.
NOTE: This step becones the responsibility of the Emergency Response Manager af ter E0F activation.
2.2.3 Authorization of c:nergency exposures in excess of 10 CFR Part 20 limits.
2.3 If notified by pager, Emergency Response Organization directors should confina contact by telephoning the plant at 414-388-2561.
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 ACD 14.2 Fire Emergency 3.2 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures O
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION
, l N0. EP-AD-3 Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant TITLE Unusual' Event qEMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE OATE PAGE 2 0F 6. _ ,
4.0 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Sections 4.1 and 4.2 are not required foll.owing an emergency class de-escalation.
4.1 Shift Supervisor 4.1.1 Contact the Shift . Technical Adviser and request that he report to the Control Room immediately. .
4.1.2 IF FIRE E!ERGENCY, actions required by ACD 14.2 should be implemented.
4.1.3 Determine IF PERSONNEL ASSElGLY IS REQUIRED. For personnel assem-bly, direct a member of the operating crew to make the following announcement over the plant Gai-tronics.
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" Attention all pei sonnJ. "de are experiencing an Unusual Event.
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' l All personnel are requested to report to their emergency assembly l areas."
l NOTE: Also announce the location of any hazards (fire, abnormally high l radiation area) so they can be avoided during personnel asseinbly.
I I Sound the plant emerpency alana and repeat the announcement.
4.1.4 Direct the Shift Technical Adviser (or a Communicator, if one is available) to perfonn the required notifications per EP-AD-7, -
Notification of Unusual Event".
4.1.5 IF PERSONNEL ASSEMBLY _IS UNDERWAY, direct the Security Director or his alternate to implement EP-SEC-2, Security Force Response to Emergencies for an Unusual Event.
4.1.6 Continue to make assessments of plant conditions and perform the required actions of the Emergency Director (Section 4.3 of this procedure) until relieved by the contacted Emergency Director.
4.2 Shift Technical Adviser 4.2.1 Report to the Control Roon to be briefed on plant conditions.
4.2.2 When directed by the Shift Supervisor perform the required notifications per EP-AD-7, Notification of Unusual Event.
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4.2.3 Continue to monitor plant conditions and provide any assistance l needed by the Shift Supervisor.
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DATE OCT 211981 PAGE 3 0F 6 -
4.2.4 Assume responsibility for additional infonnation contacts until a Communicator is available.
4.3 Emergency Director 4.3.1 If offsite, contact the Shif t Supervisor, eval Jate the event, and detenaine the need to report to the site. Infonn Shif t Supervisor of your decision and mSintain awareness of plant conditio ns .
4.3.2 If onsite or after arriving onsite, report to the ContrJ Room and relieve the dhift Supervisor of Emergency Director respon-sibilities. Notify any onsite directors of this responsibility transfer.
4.3.3 Verify that steps 4.1.1 through 4.1.6 of this procedure have been perfonned .
4.3.4 Review the actions taken for the protection of plant personnel .
If personnel assembly has occurred, ensure that a Pt:rsonnel Accountability Check is initiataa. If needed, have search and rescue teams dispatched per EP-AD-14.
4.3.5 Determine if additional staff augaentation or emergency ~ ficility activation is desired. ~
4.3.6 Review the emergency class determination (EP-AD-2), make any needed change, and implement the corresponding procedure. For an emergency class escalation, verify that required notifications are made.
4.3.7 Infona the Emergency Response Manager of plant conditions ;
provide updates as necessary.
4.3.8 Review stack monitors for effluent releases (offsite dose consequences) and initiate an offsite dose assessment evaluation (RPD) if necessary.
4.3.9 Close out the Unusual Event when the plant has been restored to a stable condition. Verify that required notifications are
- made.
l NOTE: A written summary to offsite authorities is required j within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
! 4.3.10 Implement EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning, if needed.
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. l NO. EP-AD-3 K.;waunce Nuclear Power Plant TITLE Unusual Event c EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE
.@ l OCT 211931 DATE PAGE 4 0F 6 -
l 4.4 Event Operations Director.
4.4.1 If offsite, maintain awareness of plant conditions and report to the site at the request of the Emergency Director.
4.4.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Control Roan and assume the responsibilities of Event Operations Director.
4.4.3 Review equipment status and instrument indications to make an assessment of overall plant status.
4.4.4 Review corrective actions taken and make any additional recommendations to Shif t Supervisor as necessary.
4.4.5 If personnel assembly has occurred, establish Control Roan Personnel accountability per EP-AD-12. -
4.4.6 Check communication links with TSC and OSF if activated.
4.4.7 Have additional operations support personnel contacted as needed and request that they report to the site.
4.4.8 Continue to keep Emergency Director infonned of any changes in plant status and any planned evolutions.
4.5 Radiological Protection Director
- 4. 5.1 ' If offsite, maintain awareness of plant conditions and report to the site at the request of the Emergency Director.
4.5.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Radiation Protection Of fice and assume tha responsibilities of Radiological Protection Director. If RPO is inaccessible, report to Radiological Analysis Facility (RAF).
4.5.3 Contact the Shift Supervisor for area and process radiation monitor readings and meteorological infonnation if needed.
4.54 If personnel assembly has occurred, establish persi .nel accoun-tability in RP0 or RAF as appropriate, per EP-AD-12.
4.5.5 Have Radiation Emergency Team members contacted to augnent the onshif t personnel as needed. Establish Radiation Emergency Team organizat ion per EP-RET-1.
4.5.6 Implement In-Plant and Chemistry RET procedures as dictated
( by the emergency event.
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, Kewaunee fiuclear Power Plant TITLE' Unusual Event EMERGEriCY PLAft IMPLEMEriTItiG PROCEDURE OATE OCT 211981 PAGE 5 0F 6 4.5.7 Perfonn dose projections per EP-RET-5 and EP-RET-6, if a release has occurreu or is in progres.s.
4.5.8 Provide continuing protective action evaluations to Emergency Director.
4.6 Technical Support Center Director 4.6.1 If offsite, maintain awareness of plant conditions and report to the site at the request of the Emergency Director.
4.6.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Technical Support Center and. assume the responsiblities of TSC Director.
4.6.3 Contact the Event Operations Director for infonaation on plant status.
4.6.4 If personnel assembly has occurred, establish personnel account-ability per EP-A9-12, 4.6.5 Prepare to establish T5C emergency organization per EP-TSC-1.
4.6.6 Prepare to activate Technical Support Center per EP-TSC-2.
4.7 Support Activities Director 4.7.1 If offsite, maintain awareness of plant conditions and report to the site at the request of the Emergency Director.
4.7.2 If onsite or af ter arrival onsite, report to the Operational Support Facility and assume the responsiblities of Support Activites Director.
4.7.3 Contact the Emrgency Director for information on plant status and immediate actions.
4.7.4 If personnel assembly has occurred, establish personnel account-ability per EP-AD-12.
4.7.5 Prepare to establish OSF emergency organization per EP-0SF-1.
4.7.6 Prepare to activate Operational Support Facility per EP-0SF-2.
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATI0il NO. EP-AD-3 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant ~
TITLE Unusual Event
' EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l
l DATE OCT 211931 PAGE 6 0F 6~
4.8 Security Director 4.8.1 If offsite, maintain awareness of plant conditions and report to the site at the request of the Emergency Director.
4.8.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, verify that EP-SEC-2, Security Force Response to Emergencies, is being implemented for an Unusual Event.
4.8.3 . Contact additional Security Force per onnel to augment the on shift as necded.
4.9 Final Conditions (One of the following) 4.9.1 The Unusual Event has been escalated to:
- a. An Alert and EP-AD-4 Alert is being implemented.
- b. A Site Emergency and EP-AD-S Site Emergency is being implemented.
- c. A General Emergency and EP-AD-6 General Emergency is being implemented.
4.9.2 The Unusual Event has been closed out with no recovery operations needed and of fsite agencies have been informed per EP-AD-7.
4.9.3 The Unusual Event has been closed out, EP-AD-15 Recovery Planning is being implemented, and offsite support agencies have been informed per EP-AD-7.
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-AD-4 h Kewaunee fluclear Power Plant TITLE Alert EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE
! .DATE PAGE 1 0F 6 REVIEWED BY N Md APPROVED BY [
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1.0 APPLICABILITY Upon declaration of an Alert, the Emergency Director (ED) is responsible for implementation of this procedure.
2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 The Shif t Supervisor is ttle initial E .ergency Director in all situations.
Any transfer of this responsibility should be documented in the Shift Supervisor's Log and connunicated to all onsite directors.
2.2 The following responsibilities of the Emergency Director may not be delegated:
2.2.1 Determination of Emergency Classification 2.2.2 Recommendations of Protective Actions to offsite authorities.
NOTE: This step becomes the responsibility of the Emergency Response Manager after EOF activation.
2.2.3 Authorization of emergency exposures in excess of 10 CFR Part 20 limits.
2.3 If notified by pager, Emergency Response Organization directors should confina contact by telephoning the plant at 2.4 Only the following personnel may ' authorize support personnel without Keuaunce I.D. cards access to the site during an Alert:
Shift Supervisor Support Activities Director Emergency Director Security Director Event Operations director Emergency Response Manager Radiological Protection Director Environmental Protection Director TSC Director Adainistrative/ Logistics Director
WISCONSIll PUBLIC SERVlCE CORPORATION
- NO. EP-AD-4 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE Alert
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- 7 DATE PAGE 2 0F 6
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 ACD 14.2 Fire Emergency 3.2 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Sections 4.1 and 4.2 are not required following an e:nergency class de-escalation.
4.1 Shif t Supervisor 4.1.1 Contact the Shif t Technical Adviser and request that he report to the Control Room immediately.
4.1.2 IF FIRE Ef'ERGENCY, actions required by ACD 14.2 should be implemented.
4.1.3 Determine IF PERSONNEL ASSEM3LY IS REQUIRED. For personnel assembly, direct a mr.icer or :ne operating crew to make the -
following announcement over the Gai-tronics.
" Attention all personnel . We are experiencing an A'ert. All l personnel are requested to report to their emergency asse;nbly areas."l l NOTE: Also announce the location of any hazards (fire, abnormally high l radiation area) so they can be avoided during personne' assembly.
I I Sound the plant emergency alarm and repeat the announcement.
4.1.4 Direct the Shif t Technical Adviser (or a Communicator, if one is available) to perforn the required notifications per EP-AD-8, Notification of Alert.
4.1.5 Implement EP-OP-2, Emergency Activation of Control Room.
4.1.6 Direct the Security Directer or his alternate to implement EP-SEC-2 Security Force Response to Emergencies for an Alert.
4.1.7 Continue to make assessments of plant conditions and perfona the required actions of the Emergency Director (Section 4.3 of this procedure) until relieved by the contacted Emergency
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- i. Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE Alert 6tEMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE kiO
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l l DATE 00T 21 hidi PAGE 3 0F 6 4.2 Shift Technical Adviser 4.2.1 Report to the Control Room to be briefed on plant conditions.
4.2.2 When directed by the Shift Supervisor perform the required notifications per EP-AD-8, Notification of Alert.
4.2.3 Continue to monitor plant conditions and provide any assistance needed by the Shif t Supervisor.
4.2.4 Assume responsibility for additionalinfonnation contacts until a Communicator is available or the TSC is activated.
4.3 Energency Director 4.3.1 If offsite, contact the Shif t Supervisor, evaluate the event and report to the site, via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
4.3.2 If onsite or after arriving onsite, report to the Control Room and relieve the Snitt Supervisor of Emergency Director respon-sibilities. Notify any onsite directors of this responsibility transfer.
4.3.3 Verify that steps 4.1.1 through 4.1.6 of this procedure have been pe rfonned .
4.3.4 Review the actions taken for the protection of plant personnel, including:
i a) If personnel assembly has nccurred, verify that a personnel l accountability check has ;een initiated. If needed , have search and rescue teams dispatched per EP-AD-14. Consider evacuation of non-essential person.iel .
b) Initiate a plant or site evacuation if required per EP-AD-13.
c) Ensure that emergency radiation controls are being followed
! per EP-AD-ll.
4.3.5 Initiate additional staff augmentation or emergency facility activation as necessary.
4.3.6 Review the emergency class detenaination (EP-AD-2), make any needed change, and implement the corresponding procedure.
, For an emergency class escalation or de-escalation, verify that required notifications are made.
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.' Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE Alert EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE I DATE PAGE 4 0F 6 4.3.8 Review stack monitors for effluent releases (offsite dose consequences) and initiate an offsite dose assessment evaluation (RPD)ifnecessary.
4.3.9 Close out the Alert when the plant has been restored to a stable condition. Verify that required notifications are made.
NOTE: A written summary to offsite authorities is required within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.
4.3.10 Implement EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning, if needed.
4.4 Event Operations Director 4.4.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Acess Facility (SAF).
4.4.2 If onsite or af ter arrival onsite, report to the Control Room and assume the responsibilities of Event Operations Director.
4.4.3 Review equip.nent status and instrum.ent indications to make an assessment of overall plant status.
4.4.4 Review corrective actions taken and make any additional recom-mendations to Shif t Supervisor as necessary.
4.4.5 Establish Control Room Personnel accountability per EP-AD-12.
4.4.6 Check coumunication links with TSC and OSF when activated.
4.4.7 Have additional operations support personnel contacted as needed and request that they report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
4.4.8 Continue to keep TSC Staff informed of any changes in riant status and any planned evolutions.
4.5 Radiological Protection Director 4.5.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
4.5.2 If onsite or af ter arrival onsite, report to the Radiation Protection Of fice and assume the-responsibilities of Radiological Protection Director. If RPG is inaccessible, report to Radiological Analysis Facility (RAF).
WlSCONSIfl PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-AD-4 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE Alert EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMErlTING PROCEDURE DATE UE PAGE 5 0F 6 4.5.3 Implement EP-RET-2A RP0/RAF Activation.
4.5.4 Contact the Shift Supervisor for area and process radiation monitor readings and meteorological infonnation if needed.
4.5.5 If personnel assembly has occurred, establish personnel accountability in RPG or RAF as appropriate per EP-AD-12.
4.5.6 Have Radiation Emergency Teda members contacted to augment the onshif t personnel as needed. Establish Radiation Emergency Tea:n organization per EP-RET-1.
4.5.7 Ensure controlled area access control by implementing EP-RET-20, Emergency Radiation Entry, Controls and Implenentation.
4.5.8 Dispatch Site Teau to ensure SAF and EOF habitability per EP-RET-4A and EP-RET-43.
4.5.9 Imple.nent addit baal in-Plant, and Chemistry cnd Site RET procedures as dictated by the emergency event.
4.5.10 Perfonn dose projections per EP-RET-5 and EP-RET-6, if a release has occurred or is in progress.
4.5.11 Provide continuing protective action evaluations to Emergency Directo r.
4.6 Technical Support Center Director 4.6.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
4.6.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Technical Support Center and assume the responsiblities of TSC Director.
4.6.3 Activate Technical Support . Center per EP-TSC-2.
4.6.4 Establish TSC emergency organization per EP-TSC-1.
4.6.5 Contact the Event Operations Director for information on plant status.
4.6.6 Establish personnel accountability at ISC per EP-AD-12.
4.6.7 Implement EP-ISC-3 Plant Status Procedure to' provide Emergency Director and off-site authorities with status updates.
4.6.8 Continue to direct TSC activities in support of plant operations.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION l NO. EP-AD-4 j Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant TITLE Alert
- EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE OCT 211981 PAGE 6 0F 6 -
4.7 Support Activities Director 4.7.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
4.7.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Operational Support Facility and assume the responsiblities of Support Activites Director.
4.7.3 Activate Operational Support Facility per EP-OSF-2.
4.7.4 Establish OSF emergency organization per EP-0SF-1.
4.7.5 Contact the Emergency Director for infonaation on plant status and immediate actions.
4.7.6 Establish personnel accountability at OSF per EP-AD-12.
4.7.7 Continue to direct emergency maintenance activities.
4.8 Security Director 4.8.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
4.8.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite verify that EP-SEC-2, Security Force Response to Emergencies is being implemented for an ALERT.
4.8.3 Contact additional Security Force personnel to augment the onshift staff as needed.
4.9 Final Conditions (One of the following) 4.9.1 The Alert has been escalated to:
- a. A Site Emergency and EP-AD-5 Site Emergency is being implemented .
- b. A General Emergency and EP-AD-6 General Emergency is being implemented.
4.9.2 The Alert has been de-escalated to an Unusual Event and EP-AD-3 Unusual Event is being implemented.
4.9.3 The Alert has been closed out with no recovery operations needed and of fsite agencies have been infonned per EP-AD-8.
(, 4.9.4 The Alert has been closed out, EP-AD-15 Recovery Planning is g y p g ege g d offsite support agencies have been j
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-AD-5 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Site Emergency EMERGENCY PLAN ItiPLEMEllTING PROCEDURE DATE OCT 211981 PAGE 1 0F 7 .
REVIEWED BY N0 /7/M4 APPROVED BY 1.0 APPLICABILITY Upon declaration of a Site Energency, the Emergency Director (ED) is responsible for implenentation of this procedure.
2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 The Shift Supervisor is the initial Emergency Director in all situations.
Any transfer of this responsibility should be documented in the Shift Supervisor's Log and co.nmunicated to all onsite directors.
2.2 The following responsibilities of the Emergency Director may not be delegated :
2.2.1 Detennination of Emergency Classification 2.2.2 Recommendations of Protective Actions to offsite authorities.
NOTE: This step becomes the responsibility of the Emergency Response Manager af ter EOF activation.
2.2.3 Revieu and approval of emergency exposures in excess of 10 CFR Part 20 limits.
2.3 If notified by pager, Emergency Response Organization directors should confirm contact by telephoning the plant at 414-388-2561.
2.4 Only the following personnel may . authorize support personnel without Kewaunee I.D. cards access to the site during a Site Emergency.
Shift Supervi sor Support Activities Director Emergency Director Security Director Event Operations director Emergency Response Manager Radiological Protection Director Environmental Protection Director TSC Director Adainistrative/ Logistics Director
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION l Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant i TITLE Site Emergency EMERGENCY PLAtt IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE O OCT 211981 DATE PAGE 2 0F 7
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 ACD 14.2 Fire Emergency 3.2 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Sections 4.1 and 4.2 are not required following an emergency class de- escal a tio n.
4.1 Shift Supervisor 4.1.1 Contact the Shif t Technical Adviser and request that he report to the Control Roma ir.nediately.
4.1.2 IF FIRE EMERGENCY, actions required by ACD 14.2 should be impl e.nen ted.
4.1.3 PERSOMMEL ASSEMBLY IS REQUIRED. Direct a meaber of the oper-ating crew to make the tollowing announcement over the plant Gai-tronics.
" Attention all personnel . We are experiencing a Site Emergency. All l personnel are requested to report to their emergency asse'auly areas."l l NOTE: Also announce the location of any hazards (fire, abnonnally high l radiation area) so they can be avoided during personnel assembly.
I I Sound the plant emergency alarm and repeat the announcement.
4.1.4 Direct the Shift Technical' Adviser (or a Communicator, if one is available) to perform the required notifications per EP-AD-9; Notification of Site Emergency.
4.1.5 Implement EP-0P-2, Emergenc'y Activation of Control Roca.
4.1.6 Direct the Security Director or his alternate to imple.aent EP-SFC-2 Security Force Response to Emargencies for a Site Emercency.
4.1.7 Continue to make assessments of plant conditions and perform the required actions of the Emergency Director (Section 4.3 of this procedure) until relieved by the contacted Emergency Director.
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NO. EP-AD-5 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant 1 TITLE: Site Emergency MERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE OCT 21 E81 PAGE 3 0F 7 4.2 Shift Technical Adviser 4.2.1 Report to the Control Roan to be briefed on plant conditions.
4.2.2 If not assumed by the TSC and EOF staffs, perfonn the required notifications per EP-AD-9, Notification of Site Emergency.
4.2.3 Continue to monitor plant conditions and provide any assistance needed by the Shift Supervisor.
4.2.4 Assume responsibility for additional infonnation contacts until a Coalmunicator is available or the TSC is activated.
4.3 Emergency Director 4.3.1 If offsite, contact the Shif t Supervisor, evaluate the event, and report to the site, via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
4.3.2 If onsite or after arrivina onsite, report to the Control Roan and relieve tne Snitt Supervisor of Emergency Director respon-sibilities. Notify any onsite directors of this responsibility transfer.
4.3.3 Verify that steps 4.1.1 through 4.1.6 of this procedure have been perfonned .
4.3.4 Review the actions taken for the protection of plant personnel, incl uding:
a) Af ter personnel assembly has occurred, verify that a personnel accountaallity citeck has been initiated. If needed, have search and rescue teams dispatched per EP-AD-14.
Consider evacuation of non-essential personnel .
b) Initiate a plant or site evacuation if required per EP-AD-13.
All non-essential personnel should be evacuated from the site.
c) Ensure that emergency radiation controls are being followed per EP-AD-ll .
4.3.5 Verify that staff augaentation and emergency facility activation are under way.
( 4.3.6 Review the emergency class detennination (EP-AD-2), make any
( needed change, and implement the corresponding procedure.
For an emergency class escalation or de-escalation, verify that required no'tifications are made.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION
! NO. EP-AD-5 Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Site Emergency
.. EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 17 l
- l DATE 007 2 1 1981 PAGE 4 0F 7 4.3.7 Infona the Emergency Response Manager of plant conditions; verify that updates are provided periodically.
4.3.8 Review stack monitors for effluent releases (offsite dose consequences) and initiate an offsite dose assessment evaluation (RPD) if necessary.
4.3.9 Close out the Site Emergency when the plant has been restored to a stable condition. Verify that required notifications are made.
NOTE: A uritten summary to offsite authorities is required within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.
4.3.10 Imple.nent EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning, if needed.
4.4 Event Operations Director 4.4.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Acess Facility (SAF).
4.4.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Control Roon
(- and assume the responsibilities of Event Operations Director.
4.4.3 Review equipment status and instrument indications to make an assessment of overall plant status.
4.4.4 Review corrective actions taken and make any additional recom-mendation to Shift Supervisor as necessary.
4.4.5 Establish Control Roca Personnel accountability per EP-AD-12.
4.4.6 Check caamunication links with TSC and OSF when activated.
4.4.7 Have additional operations support personnel contacted as needed and request that they report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
I 4.4.8 Continue to keep TSC Staff informed of any changes in plant status and any planned evolutions.
4.5 Radiological Protection Director 4.5.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
4.5.2 If onsite or af ter arrival onsite, report to the Radiation
( Protection 0 tice and assume the responsibilities of Radiological (1 Protection Director. If the RPO is inaccessible, report to the Radiological Analysis Facility (RAF).
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4.5.3 Implement EP-RET-2A RP0/RAF Activation.
4.5.4 Contact the Shif t Supervisor for area and process radiation monitor readings and meteorological information.
4.5.5 Establish personnel accountability in RPG or RAF as appropriate per EP-AD-12.
4.5.6 Have Radiation Emergency Team members contacted to augment the onshift personnel as needed. Establish Radiation Em2rgency Team organization per EP-RET-1.
4.5.7 Ensure controlled area access control by implementing EP-RET-P_D, Energency Radiation Entry, Controls and Implementation.
4.5.8 Dispatch Site Team to ensure SAF and EOF hobitacility per EP-RET-4 A and EP-RET-48.
4.5.9 Imple.aent additional in-Plant, and Radiation-Che;aistry and Site RET procedures as ctated by the e,aargency event.
4.5.10 Perform initial dose projections per EP-RET-5 and EP-RET-6, if a release has occurred or is in progress. Inforu Environ 2cntal Protection Director of release data and projections af ter his arrival at the EOF.
4.5.11 Provide continuing protective action evaluations to Emergency Director and Emergency Response Manager.
4.6 Technical Support Center Director 4.6.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
4.6.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Technical Support Center and assume the responsiblities of TSC Director.
4.6.3 Activate Technical Support Center per EP-TSC-2.
4.6.4 Establish TSC emergency organization per EP-TSC-1.
4.6.5 Contact the Event Operations Director for infonnation on plant status.
(, 4.6.6 Establish personnel accountability at TSC per EP-AD-12.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATI0ft
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Keuaunce Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Site Emergency
- EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE I DATE PAGE 6 0F 7 4.6.7 Implement EP-TSC-3 Plant Status Procedure to provide Emergency Director and of f-site authorities with status updates.
4.6.8 Continue to direct TSC activities in support of plant operations.
4.7 Support Activities Director 4.7.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
4.7.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report 'o the Operationct)
Support Facility and assune the responsiblities of Support Activites Director.
4.7.3 Activate Operational Support Fecility per EP-OSF-2.
4.7.4 Establish OSF emrgency organization per EP-0SF-1.
4.7.5 Contact the Emergency Director for information on plant status and imediate actions.
4.7.6 Establish personnel accountability at OSF per EP-AD-12.
4.7.7 Continue to direct e.nergency maintenance activities.
4.8 Security Director 4.8.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
4.8.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite verify that EP-SEC-2, Security Force Response to Emergencies is being implemented for a Site Emergency.
4.8.3 Contact additional Security Force personnel to aug.nent the onshift staf f as needed.
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- * {SC0tiSIN PUBLIC 5ERVICE CORPORAT10ft NO. EP-AD-5 Kewaunee fiuclear Power Plant
'.. TITLE: Site Eaergency
- EMERGEt:CY PLAtt IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE
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l DATE OCT 211981 PAGE 7 0F 7 4.9 Final Conditions (One of the following)
- 4.9.1 The Site Emergency has been escalated to a General Emergency and EP-AD-6, General Emergency, i s being implemented.
4.9.2 The site Emercency has been deescalated to:
- a. an Unusual Event and EP-AD-3, Unusual Event, i s being i npl ement ed .
- b. an Alert and EP-AD-4, Alert, i s being implenented.
4.9.3 The Site Emercency has been closed out with no recovery operations needed and of fsite agencies have been informed per EP-AD-9.
4.9.4 The Site Emergency has been closed out, EP-AD-15 Recovery
( Planning is being iu;ilenented, and of fsii.e support agencies
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have been informed per EP-AD-9.
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. I NO. EP-AD-6 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: General Emergency E!1ERGENCY PLAtl IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE OCT 211931 DATE PAGE 1 0F 7.
REVIEWED BY hl M APPROVED BY k 1.0 APPLICABILITY Upon declaration of a General Emergency, the Emergency Director (ED) is responsible for imple:aentation of this procedure.
2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 The Shift Supervisor is the initial Energency Director in all situations.
Any transfer of this responsibility should bt documented in the Shift Supervisor's Log and commnicated to al1 onsite directors.
2.2 The following responsibilities of the Emergency Director may not be delegated:
2.2.1 Determination of Emergency Classification 2.2.2 Recommendations of Protective Actions to of f site authorities.
NOTE: This step becomes the responsibility of the Emergency Response Manager after EOF activation.
2.2.3 Authorization of emergency exposures in euess of 10 CFR Part 20 linits.
2.3 If notified by pager, Emergency Response Organization directors should confirm contact by tiephoning the plant at 414-388-2561.
2.4 Only the following personnel may ' authorize support personnel without Kewaunce I.D. cards access to the site during an General Emergency:
Shift Supervisor , Support Activities Director Emergency Director Security Director Event Operations Director Emergency Rerponse Manager Radiological Protection Director Environmental Protection Director TSC Director Administrative / Logistics Director
WI,5CONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATIO?{
N0. EP-AD-6 Keuaunce Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE General Emergency EMERGEtiCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE OCT 211981 PAGE 2 0F 7
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 ACD 14.2 Fire Emergency 3.2 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Sections 4.1 and 4.2 are not required following an e:nergency class de-escalation.
4.1 Shift Supervisor 4.1.1 Contact the Shift Technical Adviser and request that he report to the Control Roca in.nediately.
4.1.2 IF FIRE EERGENCY, actions required by ACD 14.2 should be impleaented.
4.1.3 PERSONNEL ASSEM3LY IS P.EQUIRED. Direct a meder of the operating crew to make tne following announceaent over the plant Gai-tronics.
" Attention all personnel . We are experiencing a General Emeraency.
All personnel are requested to report to their emergency asse: ably l areas."
l NOTE: Also announce the location of any hazards (fire, abnonaally high [
radiation area) so they can be avoided during personnel asseably.
I I Sound the plant emernency alarm and reocat the announcement.
4.1.4 Direct the Shift Technical Adviser (or a Conaunicator, if one is available) to perfonn the required notifications per EP-AD-10; Notification of General Emergency.
4.1.5 Implement EP-0P-2, Emergency Activation of Control Roo;n.
4.1.6 Direct the Security Director or his alternate to imple.nent EP-SEC-2 Security Force Response to Emergencies for a General Emergency.
4.1.7 Continue to make assess;nents of ' plant conditions and perfonn the
, required actions of the Emergency Director (Section 4.3 of this procedure) until relieved by the contacted Emergency Director,
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION I l NO. EP-AD-6 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: General Emergency EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE QATE OCT 211981 PAGE 3 0F 7 4.2 Shift Technical Adviser 4.2.1 Report to the Control Room to be briefed on plant conditions.
4.2.2 If not assumed by the TSC and EOF staffs, perfonn the required notifications per EP-AD-9, Notification of General Emergency.
4.2.3 Continue to monitor plant conditions and profide any assistance needed by the Shift Supervisor.
4.2.4 Assume responsibility for additional infonaation contacts until a Communicator is available or the TSC is activated.
4.3 Emergency Director 4.3.1 If offsite, contact the Shif t Suparvisor, evaluate the event, and report to the site, via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
4.3.2 If onsite or after arriving onsite, report to the Control Roem ana reileve tne Snir; buparvisor of Emergency Director respan-sibilities. Notify any on-site directors of this responsibility transfer.
4.3.3 Verify thct steps 4.1.1 through 4.1.6 of this procedure have been perfonned .
4.3.4 Review actions taken for the protection of plant personnel including:
a) Af ter norsonnel assembly has occurred, verify that a personael accountaoility check has been initiated. If needed, have search and rescue teams dispatched per EP-AD-14.
Co'isijer evacuation of non-essential personnel .
b) Initiate a plant or site evacuation if required per EP-AD-13.
All non-essential personnel should be evacuated from the site.
c) Verify that emergency radiation controls are being followed per EP-AD-ll .
4.3.5 tnsure that staff augmentation and emergency facility activation are under way.
4.3.6 F iview the emergency class detennination (EP-AD-2), make any 4 needed change, and imple=nent the corresponding procedure. For
("' an emergency class de-escalation, verify that required notifications are made.
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-AD-5 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: General Emergency EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE OCT 21121 i DATE PAGE 4 0F 7 4.3.7 Inform the Emergency Response Manager of plant conditions, verify' that updates are provided periodically.
4.3.8 Review stack monitors for effluent releases (offsite dose consequences) and initiate 'an offsite dose assessment evaluation (RPD) if necessary.
4.3.9 Close out the General Emergeng when the plant has been restored to a stable condition. Verify that required notifications are mad e.
NOTE: A written sunnary to of fsite authorities within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.
4.3.10 Implement EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning, if needed.
4.4 Event Operations Director 4.4.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Acess Facility (SAF).
4.4.2 ,1f onsite or af ter arrival onsite, report to the Control Roua and assuite the responsicit ities of Event Operations Diractor.
4.4.3 Review equipment status and instrument indications to make an assessment of overall plant status.
4.4.4 Review corrective actions taken and make any additional recon-mendation to Shift Supervisor as necessary.
4.4.5 Establish Control Room Personnel accountability per EP-AD-12.
4.4.6 Check communication links with TSC and OSF when activated.
4.4.7 Have additional operations- support personnel contacted as needed and request that they report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
4.4.8 Continue to keep TSC Staff infonned of any changes in plant status and any planned evolutions.
4.5 Radiological Protection Director 4.5.1 If offsitq, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
4.5.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Radiation
( Protection Of t ice and assuale the responsibil~ities of Radiological Protection Director. If the RPG is inaccessible, report to the Radiological Analysis Facility (RAF).
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION N0. EP-AD-6 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: General Emergency EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1
DATE OCT 211981 PAGE 5 0F 7 4.5.3 Implement EP-RET-2A RP0/RAF Activation.
4.5.4 Contact the Shift Supervisor for radiation area and process monitors readings and :neteorological infonnation.
4.5.5 Establish personnel accountability in RP0 or RAF as appropriate per EP-AD-12.
4.5.6 Have Radiation Emergency Team menbers contacted to augment the onshift personnel as needed. Establish Radiation Emergency Team organization per EP-RET-1.
4.5.7 Ensure controlled area access control by imple.lenting EP-RET-20, Emergency Radiation Entry, Controls and Implenentation.
4.5.8 Dispatch Site Teara to ensure SAF and E0F habitability per EP-RET-4A and EP-RET-4B.
4.5.9 Imple.nent additional in-Plant, Radiation-Chemistry and Site RET procedures as dictated by the e.aergancy event.
4.5.10 Perfonn initial dose projections per EP-RET-5 and EP-RET-6, if a release has occurred or is ir. progress. Infonn Envirortaental Pro-tection Director of releasa data and projections after his arrival at the EOF.
4.5.11 Provide continuing protective oction evaluations to the Emergency Dircator and the Emergency Response Manager.
4.6 Technical Support Center Director 4.6.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
4.6.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Technical Support Center and assu.ne the responsiblities of TSC Director.
4.6.3 Activate Technical Support Center per EP-TSC-2.
4.6.4 Establish TSC emergency organization per EP-TSC-1.
4.6.5 Contact the Event Operations Director for information on plant status.
4.6.6 Establish personnel accountability at TSC per EP-AD-12.
( 4.6.7 Impicment EP-TSC-3 Plant Status Procedure to proside Emergency Director and off-site authorities with status updates.
4.6.8 Continue to direct TSC activities in support of plant operations.
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4.7 Support Activities Director 4.7.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
4.7.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Operational Support Facility and assume the responsiblities of Support Activites Director.
4.7.3 Activate Operational Support Facility per EP-OSF-2.
4.7.4 Establish OSF emergency organization per EP-0SF-1.
4.7.5 Contact the Einergency Director for infonnation on plant status and iranediate actions.
4.7.6 Establish personnel accountability at OSF per EP-AD-12.
4.7.7 Continue to direct eaar.jency maintenance activities.
4.8 Security Director 4.8.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).
4.8.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite verify that EP-SEC-2, Security Force Response to Emergencies is being imple.nented for a General Emergency.
4.8.3 Contact additional Security Force personnel to augnent the onshif t staff as needed.
4.9 Final Conditions (One of the following) 4.9.1 The General Emergency has been deescalated to:
- a. an Unusual Event and EP-AD-3, Unusual Event, is being implemented.
- b. an Alert and EP-AD-4, Alert, i s being implemented.
- c. a Site Emergency and EP-AD-5, Site Emergency is being implemented.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION N0. EP-AD-6 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Ceneral Emergency
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4.9.2 The General Emergency has been closed out with no recovery operations needed and offsite agencies have been infonned per EP-AD-9.
4.9.3 The General Emergency has been closed out, EP-AD-14 Recovery Planning is being i;nplemented, and offsite support agencies have been contacted.
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l.0 Applicability .
l .l This procedure is to be implemented upon declaration of an Unusual Event, or at the request of the Emergency Director.
2.0 Precautions 2.1 If an emergency class escalation occurs during the notifications, immediately implement the notification procedure for the new emergency classification.
2.2 All pages should be sent on both transmitters to ensure complete area coverage -
Kewaunee transmitter (plant ext. 316), Green Bay transmitter (plant ext. 315 or Green Bay ext.1702).
2.3 All Green Bay .mager transmissions must have the pager number preceded by a 1.
3.0 References 3.1 EP-AD-2, Emergency Classification 3.2 EP-AD-17, Ccamunications 3.3 EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning 4.0 Instructions l 4.1 Initial notifications INITIALS
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4.1.2 . Notify one designate for each key emergency position. Designates iare listed by call priority.
Home phone contact should be used initially if time pemits.
The first designate for each plant director position can be contacted simultaneously by using pager code #45.
The designated director notified by pager should confirm contact with a return telephone call to /
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I PAGE 4 of 7 4.1.3 Notify the Emergency Response Manager l NOTE: If notified by pager, designate will confirm contact with a j return telephone call to .
Emergency Response Manager Individual Group Home# Pager Pager C. Luoma C. Giesler K. Weinhauer i J. Morrison l DESIG!iATE C0tlTACTED TIME INITIALS 4.1.4 Notify the state and local govern,aents using the ItA!.'AS phone with the following statment:
Kewaunee Nuclear calling Warning Center 1, East Central Area, Kewaunee County, and Manitowoc County. Please acknowledge.
Wait until all four areas have acknowledged, then continue. If any area fails to acknowledge, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that area.
All areas please take the following message:
This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Plant. An incident has occurred at our facility and we are declaring an Unusual Event at ( time) on (date). ,
There (has/has not) been a radiological release. fio of f-si te con-sequences or evacuation of residents is expected. This message is for notification only; nc off-site response is requested at this tirae.
We will keep you informed of the situation.
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WISC0iSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATIOil NO. EP-AD-7 REV. A Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE NOTIFICAT10:10F UNUSUAL EVEN.
EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTIriG PP.0CEDURE CATE OCT 211981 PAGE 5 of 7 Any confirming calls or return contacts should be through cosnercial telephone.
To repeat: Kewaunce Nuclear Plant is declaring an Unusual Event at (time) on (date). Relay this infonnation to Emergency Govern;nent imed iately.
Please acknowledge receipt of message.
4.1.5 Notify the NRC (Headquarter, Bethesda) using the emergency notification system (ENS) Red Phone and provide them with the necessary infonaation fro:n a coupleted Signi ficant Fvent c.heckl i st.
Commercial phone back-up: .
NRC CONTACT TIME 4.1.6 Perfona any additional notifications requested by the Emergency Director.
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Group Pager # Time Ope rations Persor.nel HP RaJiation Emergency Team __
Chem-Radiation Emergency Team Fire Team TSC Personnel NOTE: If individual pager ntrnbers are needed, reference EP-AD-17 Communications.
INITIALS 4.1.7 If the TSC has been activated, transfer the notification function to the TSC staff. Infonn them of notification status.
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. EMERGEflCY PLAft IMPLEMENTIf!G PROCEDURE DATE OCT 211931 PAGE 6 of 7 4.2 Unusual Event Close Out 4.2.1 Notify the previously contacted key emergency position designates of the emergency close-out.
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INITIALS Emergency Director Event Operations Director Radiological Protection Director Technical Support Center Director Support Activities Director Emergency Response Manager 4.2.2 Notify the state and local governments of the emergency close-out.
Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
State Patrol Fond du Lac, or
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Manitowoc County Sheriff, or Manitowoc County E0C (ifactivated)
The following message should be given:
This is (title) at the Kewaunee fluclear Power Plant. We have closed out the Unusual Event at (time) on (day).
This verbal close out will be followed with a written sumary within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-AD-7 REV. A Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVElli EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l DATf 0CT 211981 PAGE 7 of 7 4.3 Final Conditions (one of the following)
INITIALS 4.3.1 A higher class of emergency has been declared by the Emergency Director and one of the following procedures is being i.nplenented:
- a. Notification of an Alert (EP-AD-8)
- b. Notification of a Site Emergency (EP-AD-9)
- c. Notification of a General Emergency (EP-AD-10) 4.3.2 The Unusual Event has bee" closed out and no recovery operations are required.
4.3.3 The recovery phase criterion have been met and the emergency organization is shifting to a recovery mode, by i.npleaenting EP-AD-15 Recovery Planning.
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REVIEWED BY M [ dd APPROVED BY N 1.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure is to be implemented upon declaration of an Alert, or at the request of the Emergency Director.
2.0 Precautions 2.1 If an emergency class escalation occurs during the notifications, inmediately implement the notification procedure for the neu emergency classification.
l 2.2 All pages should be sent on both transmitters to ensure complete area coverage - Kewaunee transmitter (plant ext. j, Green Bay transmitter (plant ext. or Green Bay ext. . ).
2.3 All Green Bay pager transmissions must have the pager number preceded by a 1.
3.0 References 3.1 EP-AD-2, Emergency Classification 3.2 EP-AD-17, Communications 3.3 EP-AD-15. Recovery Planning 4.0 Instructions l 4.1 Initial notifications INITIALS 4.1.1 If fire emergency, verify that notification required by ACD 14.2 has been made.
4.1.2 Notify one designate for euch key emergency position. Designates are listed by call priority, llome phone contact should be used initially if time pennits.
The first designate for each plant director position can be contacted simultaneously by using pager code ,-
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DESIGNATE CONTACTED TIME _
, Radiological Protection Director J. Richmond
{ M. Reinhart 5 W. Winnowski C. Long R. Pulec i DESIGNATE CONTACTED TIME
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DATE0dT 21 IS3F , PAGE 3 of 10 Technical Support Center Director Individual Group Home# Pager Pager M. Marchi K. Evers C. Schrock G. Ruiter J. Wallace DESIGNATE CONTACTED TIME Support Activities Director R. Lange R. Hirst D. MacSwain L. Arno J. Tills DESIG'iATE CONTACTED TIME Security Director T. Moore D. Dow C. Packard (RRS)
DESIGNATE CONTACTED TIME
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,-a 4.1.3 Notify the Emergency Response Manager NOTE: If notified by pager, designate will confirm "
contact with a return telephone call to Emergency Response Manager' Individual Group Homc# Pager Pager C. Luoma 8-1309 C. Giesler 8-1306 .
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DESIGNATE CONTACTED TIME INITIALS 4.1.4 Notify the state and local'governaents using the NAUAS phone.
NOTE: This becomes the responsibility of the EOF staff af ter EOF activation.
j The following statment should be given:
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Kewaunee Nuclear calling Warning Center 1, East Central Area, Kewaunee County, and Manitowoc County. Please-acknowledge.
- Wait until 'all four areas have acknowledged, then continue. If any area fails to acknowledge, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that area.
All areas please take the following message:
This is (title) at the Kewaunce Nuclear Plant. An incident has i
occurred at our facility and we are declaring an Alert at (time) on (date).
There (has/has not) been a radiological release. No off-site con-l sequences or evacuation of residents is expected. The State i
Radiological Response Team and key response personnel should be be notified. Prepare to activate Emergency Operations Centers.
. We will keep you informed of the situation.
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1 Any confirming calls or return contacts should be through commercial ~
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To repeat: Kewaunee Nuclear Plant-is declaring an Alert (time) on (date). Please relay this infonnation to Emergency Government immediately.
Plbase acknowledge receipt of message.
4.1.5 Notify the United States Coast Guard using coarnercial telephonc lines with the text of the previous message.
NOTE: This becomes the responsibility of the E0F staff after -
EOF activation.
Day Night C0AST GUARD CONTACT TIME INITIALS 4.1.6 Notify the NRC (Headquarters, Bethesda) using the emergency notificatior system (ENS) Red Phone and provide them with the necessary information from a completed Significant Event checklist.
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NRC CONTACT TIME INITIALS
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(' DATE0GT 211981 4.1.7 Perfona any additionai . notifications requested by the E.nergency Director.
INITIALS Group Pager # Time Operations Personnel HP Radiation Emergency Tea:a Chem-Radiation Emergency Team Site Radiation Emergency Team Fire Teara TSC Personnel NOTE: If individual pager numbers are needed, reference EP-AD-17 Communications .
4.1.8 Transfer notification function to the Technical Support Center as soon as it has been fully activated and staffed.
TIME IflITIALS 4.1. 9 If the E0F has been activated, transfer responsibility for notification of Coast Guard, and State and local agencies.
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Kewaunce fluclear Pov:cr Plant TITLE NOTIFICATION OF ALERT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE i l DATFOCT 211981 PAGE 7 of 10 4.2 Alert De-escalation to an Unusual Event 4.2.1 60tify the key emergency directors of the emergency class change.
INITIALS JIME Event Operations Director Radiological Protection Director Technical Support Center Director Support Activities Director Security Director _
Emerger.cy Response Manager _
4.2.2 Notify the support agencies of the emergency class change.
NOTE: This beccaes the responsibility of the EOF staff after EOF activation.
Wiscansin energency Operations Center (E0C)
CONTACT TIME State Patrol Fond du Lac, or
- East Central Area E0C (if activated)
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I Kewaunee County Sherif f, or Kewaunee County E0C (if activated)
CONTACT TIME __
Manitowoc County Sherif f, or Manitowoc County EOC (if activated)
CONTACT TIME ___
U.S. Coast Guard Day Night
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-EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE j DATEOCT 2 1 1981 PAGE 8 of 10 ef
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This is' (title) at the Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant. Conditions have improved and we have de-escalated the Alert to an unusual Event at (time) on (day). !
To repeat: The Alert has been de-escalated to an 'Jnusual Event at (time) on .
- (day). Relay this information to Emergency Government immediately.
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4.3.1 Notify the key emergency directors of the emergency close out.
INITIALS .. . _ TIME i
Event Operations Director Radiological Protection Director Technical Support Center Director Support Activities Director Security Director Emergency Response Manager
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DATpCT 2 1 1981 PAGE 9 of 10 4.3.2 Notify the support agencies of the emergency close out.
i NOTE: This becomes the responsibility of the E0F staff after E0F activation.
Wisconsin Emergency Operations. Center (E0C)
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State Patrol Fond du Lac, or j East Central Area E0C (if activated) i CONTACT TIME Kewaunee County Sheriff, or .
Kewaunee County E0C (if activated)
CONTACT TIME Manitowoc County Sheriff, or Manitowoc County E0C (if activated) ,
CONTACT tit 1E U.S. Coast Guard Day Night f
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The following message should be given:
This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. We have closed out the Alert at (time) on (day). - -
2 To repeat: The Alert has been closed out at (time) on (day).
Relay this infonnation to Emergency Government finnediately. -
i This verbal close out will be followed with a written suanary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.
i 4.3.3 Notify the NRC of the Alert close out with an update of plant
, cond l tions.
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INITIALS 4.4.1 A higher class of emergency has been declared by the Emergency Director and one of the following procedures is being i.nplemented:
- a. Notification of a Site Emergency (EP-AD-9)
- b. Notification of a General Emergency (EP-AD-10) 4.4.2 The Alert has been reclassified as an Unusual Event, and EP-AD-7, Notification of an Unusual Event, is being imple'ielted.
4.4.3 The Alert has been closed out and no recovery operations are required.
4.4.4 The recovery phase criteria have been met and the emergency organization is shifting to a recovery mode, by ingleraenting EP-AD-15 Recovery Planning.
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l .1 This procedure is to be implemented upon declaration of a Site Emergency or at the request of the Emergency Director.
2.0 Precautions 2.1 If an emergency class esc $1ation occurs during the notifications, irmnediately implement the notification procedure for the new e:aergency classification.
2.2 All pages should be sent on both transmitters to ensure complete area coverage -
Kewaunee transmitter (plant ext. 316), Green Bay transmitter (plant ext. 315 or Green Bay ext.1702).
2.3 All Green Bay pager transmissions must have the pager number preceded by a 1.
3.0 References 3.1 EP-AD-2, Emergency Classification 3.2 EP-AD-17, Canmunications 3.3 EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning 4.0 Instructions '
4.1 Initial notifications INITIALS 4.1.1 If fire emergency, verify that notification required by ACD 14.2 has been made.
4.1.2 Notify one designate for each key emergency position.. Designates are listed by call priority.
Home phone contact should be used initially if time pennits.
The first designate for each plant director position can be contacted simultaneously by using pager code #45.
The designated directors notified by pager should confina contact with a return telephone call to
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, DATE OCT 211981 PAGE 2 of 9 ,
Emergency Director Individual Group Ext. Home # Pager Pager D. Hintz R. Lange C. Steinhardt W. Truttmann J. Richaond DESIGflATE CONTACTED TIME Event Operations Director C. Steinhardt W. Truttmann J. Wallace A. Ruege F. Stanaszak DESIGNATE CONTACTED TIME Radiological Protection Director J. Rich.nond M. Reinhart W. Winnowski C. Long R. Pulec DESIGNATE CONTACTED TIME
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Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: NOTIFICATION OF SITE EMERGEtiCY EMERGE!!CY PLAN IMPLEMEriTING PROCEDURE Technical Support Center Director Individual Group Home # Pager Pager M. Marchi K. Evers C. Schrock G. Ruiter J. Wal1 ace DESIGNATE CONTACTED TIME Support Activities Director R. Lange R. Hirst D. MacSwain L. Arno J. Tills DESIGNATE CONTACTED TIME __
Security Director T. Poore D. Dow C. Packard (RRS)
DESIGNATE CONTACTED TIME
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4.1.3 Notify the Emergency Response Manager NOTE: If notified by pager, designate will confirm contact with a return telephone call to 414-388-2561.
Emergency Response Manager Individual Group Hane # Pager Pager C. Luoma C. Giesler K. Weinhauer J. Morrison DESIGNATE CONTACTED TIME INITIALS 4.1.4 Notify the state and local goverrtnents using the NAUAS phone with the following statmant:
Kewaunee Nuclear calling Warning Center 1, East Central Area, Kewaunee County, and Manitowoc County. Please acknowledge.
Wait until all four areas have achnowledged, then continue. If any area fails to acknowledge, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that area.
All areas please take the following message:
This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Plant. An incident has occurred at our facility and we are declaring a Site Emergency at (time) on (date).
There (has/has not) been a radiological release. Near site consequences are expected. The State Radiological Response Team and key response personnel should be notified and dispatched.
Activate Emergency Operations Centers.
We will keep you infonned of the situation.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION N0. EP-AD-9 REY. A Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: NOTIFICATION OF SITE EMERGENCY EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE OCT % i bdi PAGE 5 of 9
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Any confirming calls or return contacts should be through commercial telephone.
To repeat: Kewaunee Nuclear Plant is declaring a Site Emergency at (time) on (date). Relay this infonnation_ to Emergency Govern,nent innediately.
Please acknowledge receipt of message.
4.1.5 Notify the United States Coast Guard using cannercial telephone lines with the text of the previous message.
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C0AST GUARD CONTACT TIME 4.1.6 Notify the NRC (Headquarter, Bethesda) using the Emergency Notification System (ENS) red phone and provide them with the necessary information fran a completed Significant Event checklist.
Coanercial phone back-up: 1-301-492-8111.
NRC CONTACT TIME 4.1.7 Perfonn any additional notifications requested by the Emergency Director.
_ INITIALS Group Pager # Time Operations Personnel HP Radiation Emergency Team Chem-Radiation Emergency Team Site Radiation Emergency Team Plant Electricians I & C Personnel Plant Mechanics Fire Team TSC Personnel NOTE:
giggi pag r nsnumbers are needed, reference EP-AD-17
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- EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATEOCT 211981 PAGE 6 of 9 4.1.8 Transfer the notification function to the Technical Support Center as soon as it has been fully activated and staffed.
TIME INITIALS 4.1.9 Transfer the notification of the Coast Guard and State and local agencies to the E0F after it has been fully activated and staffed.
TIME INITIALS 4.2 Site Emergency De-escalation to Alert or Unusual Event 4.2.1 Notify the key emergency directors of the emergency class change.
INITIALS _TIfE Event Operations Director Radiological Protection Director Technical Support Center Director Support Activities Director Security Director Emergency Response Manager 4.2.2 Notify the support agencies of the emergency class change.
NOTE: This beco:nes the responsibility at the C0F staff after
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Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (E0C) i ! CONTACT ,
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- East Central Area EOC (if activated)
! CONTACT TIME Kewaunee County Sheriff, or j Kewaunee County EOC (if activated)
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Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: NOTIFICATION OF SITE EMERGENCY
- EMERGEfiCY PLAN IMPLEMENTItiG PROCEDURE l l l DATE OCT 2 1 1931 PAGE 7 of 9 INITIALS l Manitowoc County Sherif f, or l Manitowoc County E0C (ifactivated) i l CONTACT TIMF ,
I U.S. Coast Guard Day Night i
CONTACT TIME The following message should be given:
This is (title) at the Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant. Conditions have
, improved and we have de-escalated the Site Emergcacy to an (Alert / Unusual Event) at (time) on (day).
To repeat: The Site Emergency has been de-escalated to an ( Alert / Unusual Event) at (time) on (day). Relay this infonaation~ to Emergency Governinent innediately.
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_ _ 4.2.3 Notify the i;RC of the Site Emergency de-escalation to an ( Alert / Unusual Event with an update of plant conditions.
4.3 Site Emergency Close Out 4.3.1 Notify the key emergency' directors of the emergency close-out.
INITIALS TIME l Event Operations Director _
Radiological Protection Director Technical Support Center Director I
i Support Activities Director l
Security Director l(
Emergency Response Manager
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4.3.2 Notify the support agencies of the emergency close-out.
NOTE: This becomes the responsibility of the EOF staff af ter EOF activation.
Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (EOC) l CONTACT TIME _
State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area EOC (if activated) l C0iiTACT TIME Kewaunee County Sheriff, or Kewaunee County EOC (if activated) l CONTACT TIME Manitouac County Sheriff, or Manitouac County EOC (if activated) l CONTACT TIME U.S. Coast Guard Day Night l CONTACT TIME The following message should be given:
This is (title) at the Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant. We have closed out the Site Emergency at (time) on (day). To repeat: The Site Emergency has been closed out at (ti;ne) on (day).
This verbal close out will be followed with a written sunnary within 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br />.
Relay this information to Emergency Govern.nent im:nediately.
4.3.3 Natify the NRC of the Site Emergency close-out with an update of plant cond i tio ns .
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. WISCONSIN PiJBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-AD-9 REV. A Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: NOTIFICATION OF SITE EMERGENCY
- EMERGENCY-PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDtJRE DATE00T 21199; PAGE 9 of 9 4.4 Final Conditions (one of the following)
INITIALS 4.4.1 A General Emergency has been declared and EP-AD-10, Notification of a General E.aergency i s being implemented.
4.4.2 The Site Emergency has been reclassified as:
- a. An Unusual Event, and EP-AD-7, Notification of an Unusual Event is being iapleaentad.
- b. An Alert, and EP-AD-8, Notification of an Alert, is being impl emented.
4.4.3 The Site Emergency has been closed out and no recovery operations are required.
4.4.4 The recovery phase criteria have been met and the e11ergency
( organizat ion is shifting to a recovery mode, by impleaenting EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning.
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WISC0NSIti PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORAT10tl NO. EP-AD-10 REV. A Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE: NOTIFICATION OF GENERAL EMEPGENCY EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTIfiG PRCCEDURE i
( DATEOCT 211981 PAGE 1 of 9 REVIEWED BY O APPROVED BY M 1.0 APPLICABILITY 1.1 This procedure is to be implemented uport Scclaration of a General Emergency or at the request of the Emergency Director.
2.0 Precautions 2.1 All pages should be sent on both transmitters to ensure complete area coverage -
Kewaunee transmitter (plant ext. ,, Green Bay transmitter (plant ext.
or Green Bay ext. .
2.2 All Green Bay pager transmissions must have the pager number preceded by a 1.
3.0 References 3.1 EP-AD-2, Emergency Classification 3.2 EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning 3.3 EP-AD-17, Ceaununications 4.0 Instructions l 4.1 Initial notifications INITIALS 4 .1.1 If fire emergency, verify that notification required by ACD 14.2 has been made.
4.1.2 Notify one designate for each key emergency position. Designates are listed by call priority.
Home phone contact should be used initially if time permits.
The first cesignate for each plant director position can be contacted simultaneously by using pager code The designated directors notified by pager should confina contact with a return telephone call to ~~',
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DATE 0M 211981 PAGE 2 of 9 Emergency Director
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Home # Pager Pager D. Hintz '
R. Lange C. Steinhardt -
W. Truttmann f J. Richmoqd DESIGNATE CONTACTED TIME Event Operations Director ,
C. Steinhardt
( W. Truttmann J. Wallace ,' ,
A. Ruege F. Stanaszak l DESIGNATE CONTACTED TIME -
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- J. Richmond l
l M. Reinhart W. Winnowski .
( C. Long R. Pulec i ( DESIGNATE CONTACTED TIME l
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- EP-AD-10 WISC0iiSIfl PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORAT!0hl NO. REV. A Kewaunee fiuclear Power Plant l TITLE: NOTIFICATION OF GEtiERAL EMERGEtiCY EMERGEfiCY PLAN IMPLEMENT! rig PROCEDURE
- , PAGE 3 of 9 l DATE0CT 211981 Jechnical Support Center Director
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Individual Group Home # Pager Pager M. Marchi K. Evers C. Schrock G. Ruiter J. Wallace DESIG'iATE CONTACTED _ TIME Support Activities Director R. Lange R. Hirst D. MacSwain L. Arno J. Tills DESIGriATE CONTACTED TIME Security Director T. Moore D. Dow C. Packard (RRS)'
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-AD-10 REV. A Kcwaunec Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: NOTIFICATION OF GENERAL EMERGENC'.-
EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE OCT 211981
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DATE PAGE 4 of 9 s 4.1.3. Notify the Emergency Response Manager NOTE: If notified by pager, designate will confirm contact with a return telephone call to 414-388-2561.
Emergency Response Manager Individual Group Home # Pager Pager C'. Luoma C. Giesler K. Weinhauer J. Morrison DESIGNATE CONTACTED TIME INITIALS 4.1.4 Notify the state and local govern.nents using the NAWAS phone with the following statment:
Kewaunee Nuclear calling Warning Center 1, East Central Area, Kewaunee County, and Manitowoc County. Please acknowledge.
Wait until all four areas have acknowledged, then continue. If any area fails to acknowledge, ask Warning Center i to ring that area.
All areas please take the following message:
This is (title) at the Kewaunce Nuclear Plant. An incident has occurred at our facility and we are declaring a General Emeraency at ( time) on (date).
There (has/has not) been a ra'~ 1b,al release. Of f-site consequences are expected. 're '.3t, Radiological Response Team and key response personr j 4 u be notified and dispatched.
Activate Emergency Opera .n.
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We will keep you informed of the situat ion.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION N0. EP-AD-10 REV. A Kcwaunce Nuclear Power Plant i TITLE: NOTIFICATION'0'F GENERAL EMERGENCY EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE OCT 21 198< PAGE 5 of 9 Any confirming calls or return contacts should be through comr.ercial telephone.
To repeat: Kewaunee Nuclear Plant is declaring a General Emergency at (time) on (date). Relay this infonaation to Emergency Govern;aent innediately.
Please acknowledge receiot of message.
4.1.5 Notify the United States Coast Guard using con:nercial telephone lines with the text of the previous message.
Day Night l C0AST GUARD CONTACT TIME INITIALS 4.1.6 Notify the NRC (Headquarters, Bethesda) using the Einergency Notification System (ENS) red phone an:1 provide them with the necessary infor. nation from a co,npleted Significant Fvent _ checklist.
Coiraercial phone back-up:
r NRC CONTACT TIME 4.1.7 Perfona any additional notifications requested by the E:nergency Director.
INITIALS Group Pager # Time Operations Personnel HP Radiation Emergency Team Chem-Radiation Emergency Team Site Radiation Emergency Team Of f-si te Team Plant Electricians I & C Personnel Plant Mechanics Fire Team i TSC Personnel NOTE: If individual pager numbers are needed, reference EP-AD-17 Comaunica tio ns.
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION ! NO. EP-AD-10 REV. A Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: NOTIFICATION OF GENERAL EMERGENCY EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1
DATE0CT 211981 PAGE 6 of 9 4.1.8 Transfer notification function to the Technical Support Center as soon as it has been fully activated and staffed.
l TIME INITIALS 4.1.9 Transfer the notification of the Coast Guard and State and local agencies to the EOF after it has been fully activated and staffed.
TIME INITIALS 4.2 General Emergency De-escalation to Site Emergency, Alert, or Unusual Event 4.2.1 Notify the key emergency directors of the energency class change.
INITIALS JIME Event Operations Director Radiological Protection Director Technical Support Center Director Support Activities Director Security Director Emergency Response Manager 4.2.2 Notify the support agencies of the emergency class change.
NOTE: This becanes the rasc.onsibility of the EOF staff after E0F activation.
Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (E0C)
CONTACT TIME State Patrol Fond du Lac, or
( East Central Area EOC (if activated)
CONTACT TIME
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-AD-10 REV. A
. Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE: NOTIFICATION OF GENERAL EMERGENCY EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l PAGE 7 of 9 DATE 0CT 21198; N .
Kewaunee County Sherif f, or Kewaunee County EOC (if activated)
CONTACT TIME Manitowoc County Sherif f, or Manitowoc County E0C (ifactivated)
CONTACT TIME ,
U.S. Coast Guard Day.
Night .
' CONTACT TIME The foilowing message should be given: ,
.This is (title) at the Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant. Cor,ditions have improved and we have de-escalated the General Emergency to (a Site Emergency, an Alert, an Unusual Event, at (time) on (day). To repeat: The General Emergency has been de-escalated to (a Site Emergency, an Alert, an Unusual Event at (time) on (day). Relay this intonaation to Emergency Governnent immediately.
4.2.3 Notify the NRC of the General Emergency de-escalation with an update of plant conditions.
4.3 General Emergency Close Out 4.3.1 Notify the key emergency directors of the emergency close out.
INITIALS -
TIME Event Operations-Director Radiological Protection Director Technical Support Center Director _
Support Activities Director Security Director
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4.3.2 Notify the support agencies of the emergency close out..
NOTE: This beccaes the responsibility of the EOF staff after EOF activation.
Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (E0C) 3
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i State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area E0C (if activated) l CONTACT TIME f Kewaunee County Sheriff, or Kewaunee County EOC (if activated)
CONTACT TIME Manitowoc County Sheriff, or i l
Manitowoc County EOC (if activated) j l- CONTACT TIME [
U.S. Coast Guard Day Night .
l CONTACT TIME The following message should be given:
This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. We have closed out the General Emergency at (time) on (day). To repeat: The Genersl Emergency has been closed out at (time) on (day). _
This verbal close out will be followed with a written summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.
Relay this information to Emergency Government immediately.
4.3.3 Notify the NRC of the General Emergency close out with an update of plant conditions.
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Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: NOTIf io... . .. o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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4.4 Final Conditions (one of the following)
INITIALS 4.4.1 The General Emergency has been reclassified as:
- a. An Unusual Event, and EP-AD-7, Notificatien of an unusual Event is being imple.nented.
- b. An Alert, and EP-AD-8, Notification of an Alert, is being impl emented.
- c. A Site Emergency, and EP-AD-9, Notification of a Site Emergency i s being implemented.
4.4.2 The General Emergency has been closed out and no recovery operations are required.
4.4.3 The recovery phase criteria have been met and the emergency organization is shifting to a recovery mode, by implementing EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning.
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. WISCONSIN PUBL;C SERVICE CORPORATION I NO. EP-AD-12' l
Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant 1. TITLE Personnel Assembly and
-Accountability-EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE I ..
DATE 007 2 1 1981 PAGE 1 of 3 w .
REVIEWED BY [M APPROVED BY
' l .0 APPLICABILITY This procedure may be executed during an Unusual Event or an Alert at the discretion of the Emergency Director and shall be. implemented immediately.
during a Site Emergency or General Emergency.
-2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 Assembly Area Coordinators and alternates for each assembly area are designated on Table EP-AD-12.1.
2.2 Personnel must make Assembly Area Coordinator aware of their ' departure and arrival when changing locations.
2.3 Assembly Area Coordinators must ensure that hazardous areas are iden-tified and warn personnel of these locations for the detenaination of the safest routes between Emergency Asseably Areas.
2.4 Personnel inside the controlled area should not assemble in their emergency duty location, but report to the controlled area asseiably.-
area in accordance with Table EP-AD-12.1.
2.5 Only the following personnel may authorize support personnel without Kewaunee I.D. cards access to the site during a plant e,nergency:
Shift Supervisor Support Activities Director Emergency Director Security Director Event Operations Director Emergency Response Manager Radiological Protection Director Environmental Protection Director TSC Director Administrative / Logistics Director.
2.6 If a designated Assembly Area Coordinator or alternate is not present at an assembly area, a senior plant staff menber will assume the responsibility.
2.7 Personnel outside the controlled area should assemble in their energency duty location if possible and timely.
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3.1 EP-SEC-3, Personnel Accountability (Initial and_ Maintaining) 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 All personnel shall assemble in the locations specified in Table EP-AD-12.1, or their emergency duty locations, upon Gaitronics -announce-i ment of Assembly /Accountabi1ity.
4.2 The Assembly Area Coordinator shall record the names and security badge nu:abers of each person as they identify themselves. Daily check-in sheets should be available in each area to assist .in recording the information.
4.3 Assembly Area Coordinator shall conduct a roll call to verify an accurate muster list.
4.4 Assembly Area Coordinator shall report to the Security' Director,
! the names and security badge numbers (I.D. numbers) of personnel at their assembly area location.
4.5 Emergency Response Organization Personnel located in other areas may 4
procede to their appropriate emergency duty locations in the following
- manner, after initial assembly and accountability.
4.6.1 Notify the present Assembly Area Coordinator of name and location of Emergency Response Facility to be reported to.
4 l 4.6.2 Assembly Area Coordinator inform Security Force of individual leaving assembly area. --
4.6.3 If available obtain information on hazardous areas and best route to be traveled from the RPD.
4.6.4 Follow predetennined route to new location quickly.
4.6.5 Report in immediately to new Asse61y Area Coordinator.
i 4.6.6 New Assembly Area Coordinator shall log in arrival of all personnel as they report in and inform the Security Director.
1 4.7 Peirodic accountabiality checks will be perfonned by the Security Director to ensure continuous accountability of personnel.
, 4.8 If the entire group of assembled personnel are to move to a new location, the Assembly Area Coordinator shall perform steps 4.6.1
/ through 4.6.6, to ensure maintenance of accountability continuously, i-y 4.9 The Security Director shall post current copies of daily check-in sheets in each primary assembly area in a conspicuous location.
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GROUP Primary Assembly Location Alternate Assembly Locations Coordinator and Telephone Numbers and Telephone Numbers Operations Shift Crew Control Room Radiati,0,n_ Protection Office Shift Supervisor Phone Phone ,, or Event Oper. Director Fire Brigade Shift Supervisor's Office Admin. Bldg. Lobby Fire Brigade Leader Phone'n Phonel Fire Team Admin. B1dg. Lobby Security _B1dg. Fire Team Leader Phone ~~~ Phone In-plant HP and Chemistry Radiation Protection Office Radiological Analysis Facility Radiological Emergency Teams, Phone a Phone Protection Director Controlled Area Personnel '
Containment Personnel Personnel Airlock Emergency Airlock Senior HP Technolo-Gai-tronics Gai-tronics gist or Staff Member Technical Support Technical . Support Center Technical Support Center Staff Phone *. Center Director Maintenance personnel, Operational Support Facility Support Activities visitors, contractors, and (Admin. B.ldg._ Assembly Room) Director personnel with no Phone .
immediate emergency response duty Training personnel Emergency Operations Facility Site Access Fac11ity Training Supervisor (Trng. Bldg. General .. Meeting Phone or Room) Phone'. Emergency Response Manager Security Personnel Security Bldg. Security Director (except CAS officers) Phone .' or Shift Captain
WISC0;iSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORP'0 RATION N0. EP-AD-15 Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Recovery Planning EMEP.GENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTIN3 PROCEDURE PAGE 1 of 2 DATE 0CT 21 198; .
iEVIEWED BY D N Dl- , APPROVED BY 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure provides guidance for implementing a . recovery ef fort following an emergency. For an unusual Event or Alert only minor recovery actions should be required. However for the emergencies with more severe consequences (Site 'and General Emergencies), conplex recovery actions may be required.
2.0 APPLICABILITY 2.1 The Emergency Director will decide when an on-site recovery effort is required.
2.2 The following guidelines should be used to determine when the emergency is under control and a recovery effort may be implemented:
- a. Radiation levels are steady or decreasing with time.
- b. Any release of radioactive materials to the environment has ceased or is controlled within technical specification li: nits,
- c. Fire, flooding, or similar emergency conditions no longer constitute a hazard to the plant or plant personnel.
- d. Measures have been successfully taken to correct or compensate for malfunctioning equipment.
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 Emergency Response Plan - Section 9.
4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 The Assistant Manager - Nuclear Power is responsible for:
4.1.1 Directing overall recovery operations.
4 .1. 2. Establishing a recovery organization following the framework of the Emergency Response Organization, making any modifications necessary.
4.1.3 Ensuring that all recovery operations are pre-planned and those af fecting nuclear safety are performed following written procedures.
.. 4.1.4 Ensuring that measures are being ta:en to protect personnel from unnecessary radiation exposures or 01her hazards.
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. , Kewaunee Nuclear ~ Power Plant ,
TITLE: Recovery Planning EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING-PROCEDURE '
77 DATE I 2 1 1981 PAGE- 2 of 2 4.1.5 Cocrdinating onsite recovery with Federal, State, and local support efforts.
4.1.6 Terminating recovery operations.
4.2 Plant Supervisors will maintain their areas of emergency responsibility unless directed dif ferently by the Assistant Manager - Nuclear Power.-
4.3 The Plant-Operations Review Co:nnittee has the _ responsibility for reconnending termination of recovery operations.
5.0 REQUIREMENTS 5.1 The Emergency Director will ensure that plant emergency response organization and support personnel are informed that recovery operations are underway.
15 . 2 Tne Assistant .'ianager - Nuclear Power will assemble the recovery organization -
'?2x to perform an evaluation of the causes and consequences of the eaergency.
[2 Recovery actions to be taken:
- a. Establish a recovery plan and schedule,
- b. Delegate personnel for problem investigation.
- c. Review protective measures taken and relax those that may no longer be required.
- d. Request assistance and support fran system planning and engineering, power plant design and construction, or fuel and fossil operations -
as needed.
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l rWISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-EOF.1 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Corporate Staff Emergency Response Organization l EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE0CT 21198i ,
PAGE 1 of 4 REVIEWED BY M APPROVED BY [// gw l.0 PURPOSE This procedure describes the response of the Corporate Staff (CS) members to an activation of the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan.
2.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure applies to members of the Corporate Staff following their notification of the activation of the Emergency Plan.
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs).
3.2 Wisconsin Public Service Corporation Public Information Emergency Response Plan for the Kewaunee Nuclear Flant.
3.3 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant .S argency Plan.
4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 Emergency Response Manager (ERM) 4.1.1 If warranted, activates and provides the overall direction of the Emergency clesponse Organization and the Emergency-Operations Facility (EOF).
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4.1.2 Determines the extent of the corporate response required.
4.1.3 Establishes communications in accordance with EF-E0F-7.
4.1.4 Ensures offsite radiological accident assessment is being performed and evaluates recommended protective actions witie the Environmental Protection Director (EPD).
4.1.5 Provides infonaation via corporate management to the Public Information Director (PID) for dissanination to the public.
4.1.6 Notifies appropriate offsite agenc'ies of emergency status of the plant and any change in status as required in notification procedures (EP-E0F-3,4,5,6).
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PAGE ?. o f 4 4.1. 7 Directs the Adnin/ Logistic Director ( A/LD) to provide for needed assistance and support from NSS suppliers, other utilities, AE/ Consultants, and Federal, State and local agencies and other WPS personnel .
4.1. 8 Canmunicates with the Technical Support Center Director (TSCD) to answer licensing questions which may occur as a result of the emergency.
4.1.9 Responsible for ensuring ambulance and medical services for accidents which may occur outside the protected area.
4.2 Environmental Protection Director 4.2.1 Directs the radiological environmental survey and monitoring evol utions.
4.2.2 Infonns the ERM of offsite dose parameters and dose predictions and reconnends appropriate protective actions to be taken to the ERM.
4.2.3 Assumes the responsibilities delineated in EP-ENV-l.
4.3 Admin /LogisticDirector(A/LD) 4.3.1 Coordinates the precurenent of needed supplies and equipment.
4.3.2 Performs the actions to obtain additional manpower as necessary from support agencies.
4.4 Public Information Director (PID) 4.4.1 Disseminates informa' tion on Olant conditions to the public.
4.4.2 ;arry out assigned responsibilities as described in Ref. 3.2.
5.0 REQUIREMENTS NOTE: The corporatestaff respanse is based on the classification of the emergency evenc as detennined by onsite personnel.
5.1 Unusual Event 5.1.1 The ERM is notified by the plant staff of the emergency condition and, following verification, perfonns notifications in accordance with EP-EOF-3.
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.I Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Corporate Staff Emergency Response Organization EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATEU CT
- 11931 PAGE 3 of 4 5.1.2 The PID issues routine news releases to infom the public as necessary.
5.2 Alert 5.2.1 The ERM, upon notification and verification of the emergency event, calls the Emergency Director to detemine the severity of the emergency event. A detennination of whether or not to activate E0F will be made. With this detennination in mind, perfonn applicable notification in accordance with EP-EOF-4.
5.2.2 If warranted, the ERM will proceed to the Site Access Facility and activate EOF in accordance with EP-EOF-2.
5.2.3 The EPD and A/LD, when notified by the ERM that the E0F is being activated, perfom applicable required notifications in accordance with EP-EOF-4 and then proceed to the EOF via the SAF.
- 5.2.4 The PID, when notified by the ER'i of the intent to activate EOF, will initiate PID notifications in accordance with
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Ref. 3.2 and then proceed to and activate the Joint Public Information Center (JPIC) if requested.
5.2.5 The ERM determines the amount of corporate response needed.
- 5.2.6 The ERM, upon being notified by the ED of the close out from the emergency event, commences deactivation of EOF.
5.3 Site Emergency 5.3.1 The ERM, upon notification and verification of a Site Emergency, will perfona notifications in accordance with EP-E0F-5.
5.3.2 If not previously activated, the FRM proceeds to the SAF and perfonas EOF activation in accordance with EP-E0F-/.
5.3.3 ERM upon conpletion of EOF activation contacts the Emergency Director or his representative in the TSC to obtain an update on the condition of the emergency and assume offsite i
notification responsibility.
5.3.4 ERM perfoms notifications in accordance with EP-EOF-5, Form E0F-5-2.
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5.3.5 The EPD and A/LD, when notified of the Site Emergency, perfonn applicable required notifications in accordance with EP-E0F-5 and then proceed to the E0F via the SAF.
5.3.6 The PID, when notified of the Site Emergency, activates the JPIC and makes notifications in accordance with Ref. 3.2.
5.3.7 The ERM recommends to State and local governments protective
, action that needs to be taken as a result of the event.
5.3.8 The. ERM will provide infonnation via the corporate management to the Public 'Information Director.
5.3.9 The ERM, upon being notified of the close out from the emergency event, commences deactivation of EOF or recovery operations per EP-AD-15 if applicable. 1 5.4 General Emergency 5.4.1 The ERM, upon notification and verification of a General Emergency, will perfona notifications in accordance with EP-E0F-6.
5.4.2 The ERM proceeds to the SAF and performs EOF activation in accordance with EP-EOF-2.
5.4.3 The ERM performs notifications in accordance with EP-E0F-6, Form E0F-6-2.
5.4.4 The ERM provides the overall direction of the E0F, including recommendations to the State to initiate predetermined protective actions for the public..
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perfonn notification in accordance with EP-EOF-6 and then proceed to the EOF via the SAF.
5.4.6 The PID, when notified of the General Emergency, activates the JPIC and makes notifications in accordance with Ref.
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5.4.7 The ERM, upon being notified of the close out from the emergency event, conmences deactivation of EOF or recovery operations per EP-AD-15 if applicable.
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/ Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Emergency Operations Facility (E0F) Activation
~ EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE,0CT 21 y, , PAGE 1 of 4 REVIEWED BY k YM l APPROVED BY // uh 1.0 APPLICABILITY The E0F is activated for a Site Emergency, General Emergency, or at the discretion of the Emergency Response Manager (ERM).
2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 Ensure EOF habitability and deter.nine maximum stay times prior to E0F activation.
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan.
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3.2 EP-EOF-7, Communications and Documentation at EOF.
4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Emergency Response Manager (ERM) 4 .1.1 Upon arrival at the Site Access Facility (SAF) contact the Radiological Protection Director (RPD) to assure unlimited habitability or establish a maximum stay time.
4.1.2 Proceed to the E0F and maintain an E0F 1ogbook and record pertinent events and evolutions.
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4.1.3 Verify that all comunication' lines are operational in accordance with EP-EOF-7.
4.1.4 Verify that the proper equipment and supplies are located in the E0F. Complete Form EOF-2.1.
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. Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant . TITLE: Emergency Operations Facilit; I
(EOF) Activation EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE
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4.1. 6 Notify the Emergency Director or his representative in the Technical Support Center that the EOF activationis completed and offsite notification is assumed by the ERM from the TSC at this time.
4.1.7 ERM perfonns accountability check of personnel in E0F and reports results to Security Director in accordance with EP-AD-12.
4.2 EOF Close Out 4.2.1 The ERM, upon notification from the Emergency Director or his representative of a close out of the event, will commence deactivation of EOF. Complete attached Form E0F-2.2.
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3 CO2 Fire Extinguishers 4
- . 4 Aerial Site Boundary Map 1 J 5 Emergency Pian and Procedures 1 4
l State of Wisconsin Peacetime Radiological 6 1 1 Emergency Respt;gflan l- 7 Kewaunee County Radio!ogical Emergency 1
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FORM EOF ~2.2 EOF CLOSE OUT CHECKLIST Initial steps as performed and sign when complete.
INITIALS
- 1. Time of notification of event completion (TIME)
- 2. Using Form EOF-2.1 as a reference, replace all EOF equipment in proper storage location and list below equip.nent that needs to be repaired or replaced.
- 3. Record EOF Deactivation Time:
- 4. Notify Emergency Director that closeout of EOF is complete.
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Kewaunee Nuclcar Power Plant l TITLE: Ccrporate Response to an EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE L Unusual Event DATE OCT 2 1 1981 PAGE 1 of 3 REVIEWED BY h/ Q _
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1.0 APPLICABILITY 1.1 This procedure is to be implemented upon the declaration of an Unusual Event, or at the request of the Emergency Response Manager.
2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 If an emergency class escalation occurs during the notifications, proceed to the notification procedure for the new emergency classifi-cation.
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 EP-EOF-1, Corporate Emergency Response Organization 3.2 EP-AD-17, Communications 3.3 EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Emergency Response Manager (ERM) Actions 4.1.1 Initial Actions and Notifications
- a. If notified hv oager, confirm contact with a telephone call to
- b. Notify a designate for each of the following emergency positions. Telephone contact should be utilized.
NOTE: Contacts made for infonnation purposes only.
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Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE: Corporate Response to an Unusual Event EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATEt 0CT 211981 PAGE 2 of 3 PUBLIC INFORMATION DIRECTOR OFFICE # HOPE # INITIALS Kiefer, M.
Flanagan, K.
Sandberg, W.
Designate Contacted Time ___
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIRECTOR Meinz, T.
Newman, E.
Vanhelucirt, G.
Designate Contacted Time ADMIN / LOGISTICS DIRECTOR Weinhauer, K.
Draheim, R.
Ristau, D.
Morrison, J.
Designate Contacted TIME NUCLEAR EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS C0ORDINATOR Morri son, J.
Time Contacted
- c. Determine the need for corporate staf f response. This detennination may be based upon plant status or requests from plant personnel.
4.1.2 Unusual Event Close Out
- a. Upon notification of Unusual Event close out fran the Emergency Director, notify the previously contacted
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WISCONSIN PU'BLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-EOF-3 1
Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Corporate Response. to an Unusual Event
~~ ' EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE OCT 21198; PAGE 3 of 3 INITIALS' TIME Public Information Director .
Environmental Protection Director
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Admin / Logistics Director Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Coordinator.
~4.1.3 Final Conditions i
- a. A higher class of emergency has been declared by the 4
Emergency Director and one of the- following procedures
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- 1. Corporate Response to an Alert, EP-EOF-4
- 2. Corporate Respo'nse to a Site Emergency, EP-E0F-5
- s. 3. Corporate Response to a General Emergency, EP-EOF-6
- b. The Unusual Event has been closed out and no recovery operations are required.
- c. The recovery phase criteria have b,een met and the emergency organization is shif ting to a recovery mode, by implementing the recovery procedure, EP-AD-15.
4.2 Public Information Director (PID) Actions 4.2.1 Upon notification from the ERM, perform normal press release actions in support of the Unusual Event.
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-E0F-4 Kevaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Corporate Response to ALERT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE
. 6 DATEUUf. 21 M.j' PAGE 1 of 13 REVIEWED BY M[ M l APPROVED BY M h l .0 APPLICABILITY 1.1 This procedure is to be implemented upon the declaration of an Alert, or at the request of the Emergency Response Manager.
2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 If an emergency class escalation occurs during the notification,
, immediately implement the notification procedure for the new emergency classification. ,
2.2 All pages should be sent on both transmitters to ensure maximum area coverage - Kewaunee transmitter (plant ext 316), Green Bay transmitter (plant ext 315 or Green Bay ext 1702).
2.3 All Green Bay pager transmissions msut have the pager nuinber preceded by a (1).
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 EP-EOF-1, Corporate Emergency Response Organization 3.2 EP-AD-17, Communications 3.3 EP_E0F-2, E0F Activation 3.4 EP-E0F-9, Interface with Support Organizations 3.5 EP-ENV-3A, EPD Actions ' -
3.6 EP-ENV-38, EMT Actions 3.7 EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning 3.8 Public Infonnation Emergency Response Plan 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Emergency Response Manager (ERM) Actions NOTE: Notifications may be performed by a conmunicator designated by the ERM.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION l N0. EP-EOF-4 I
- Kewaunee Nuclear Po,;er Plant
. TITLE: Corporate Response to ALERT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATOCT 21193: PAGE 2 of 13 4.1.1 Initial Actions and Notifications
- a. Upon notification and verification of an Alert condition, contact the Emergency Director to see if EOF activation is necessary.
NOTE: If notified by pager, confirm contact with a telephone call to
- b. Notify a designate for each of the following emergency positions and brief designates on plant status. Phone contact should be used if time permits.
PUBLIC INFORMATION DIRECTOR OFFICE # HOME # INITIALS Kiefer, M.
Flanagan, K.
Sandberg, W.
Designate Contacted Time ,
ENVIROMMENTAL PROTECTION DIRECTOR INDIV. GROUP PAGER PAGER Meinz, T.
Newnan, E.
Vanhelvoirt, G.
Designate Contacted Time ADMIN / LOGISTICS DIRECTOR , _
Weinhauer, K.
Draheim, R.
Ristau, D.
Morrison, J.
Designate Contacted TIME _
NUCLEAR EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS COORDINATOR Morrison, J.
Time' Contacted
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION N0. EP-EOF-4
, Kewaunee Nuclcar Power Plant l TITLE: Corporate Response to ALERT l
T EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE s
DATEOCT 21 hu PAGE 3 of 13 NOTE: If unable to contact one person from each group by using home or office telephone numbers, activate the pager system per attached Form E0F-4.1 or call System Operating at and provide your name and title and the names and titles of the individuals you wish to page. Also provide a brief (20 seconds) message to be broadcast over the pagers. System Operating personnel will attempt to contact these individuals via the paging system.
- c. If the decision is not to activate the E0F proceed to Step 4.1.1.g.
- d. If the EOF is to be activated:
- 2. following completion of EP-ECF-2 continue this procedure with Step 4.1.1.e.
[ e. Evaluate offsite radiological conditions with the
( Environmental Protection Director and reccmnend protective actions, if warranted, to State and local authorities.
- f. Provide status updates to support agencies (using Form EOF-4.2) at mutually agreed upon intervals.
- g. Notify the Institutue of Nuclear Power Operations (I.':PO) and inform them of the Alert condition at INP0 Contact Time Initial s
- h. Notify American Nuclear Insurers ( ANI) and infom them ef the Alert conditions at .
ANI Contact '
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- 1. As necessary, perfona any additional support organization notifications per EP-EOF-9.
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N0. EP-EOF-4 1
Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Corporate Response to ALERT 1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE*JCI 2 1 1981 PAGE 4 of 13 4.1.2 Alert De-escalation to an Unusual Event
- a. Notify the corporate emergency directors of the emergency class change.
INITIALS TIFE Public Information Director Environnental Protection Director Adnin/ Logistics Director Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Coordinator-
- b. Notify Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) of the emergency class change at . -<-
INP0 Contact Time
- d. If the EOF is activated, notify the support agencies of' the emergency class change.
INITIALS Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (E0C)
Contact Time State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area EOC (if activated) e Contact Time Kewaunee County Sheriff, or Kewaunee County EOF (if activated)
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Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Corporate Response to ALERT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE j i DATE OCT r psal PAGE 5 of 13
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This is (title) at the Kewaunee. Nuclear Power Plant. Conditions . ,
have improved and we have de-escalated the Alert to ant Unubuab Event at (time) on (date). 3 i ,A To repeat: The Alert has been de-escalated to an UnusualNEve'nt at (time) on (date). Relay. this .information to Emergency Government immediately. -
- 4.1.3 Alert Close Out , _'
- a. Notify the corporate emergency directors of the emergency close out. ;
INITIALS TIME ,
Public Information Director Environmental Protection Director Admin / Logistics Director .
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- b. - Notify the Institute of Nuclear Pouer Goerations (INP0) of the emergency close out at / .. ; ;
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- c. Notify American Nuclear Insurers ( ANI) fcf the cmergency
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-EOF-4 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Ccrporate Respunse to ALERT
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- d. If khe E0F is activated, notify the support agencies of the ' emergency close out.
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W'saonsin Emergency Operations Center (E0C)
Ccnkact' Time Y M $ tate Patrol Fond du Lac, or 7
[EastCentralAreaE0C(ifactivated) l Cor:act Time
/ Y Xewaunee County Sheriff, or Ke,aunee County EOF (if activated)
Contact Time Manitowoc County Sherif'f, or j Manitowoc County EOC (if activated) s Contact Time U.S. Coast Guard Day i Night !
Contact Time The following message should be given:
This is (title) at the V,ewaunce Nuclear Power Plant. We have closed out the Alert at (time) on (date).
To repeat: The Alert has been closed out at (time) on (date).
This verbal close out will be followed with a written summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.
Relay this information to Emergency Government iranediately.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-EOF-4
. Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Corporate Response to ALERT
-~ EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PRCCEDURE DAT@CT 21 Bgg PAGE 7 of 13 4.1.4 Final Conditions (one of the following)
- a. A higher class of emergency has b'een declared by tne
' Emergency Director and one of the following procedures E
is being implemented:
- 1. Corporate Response to a Site Emergency (EP-EOF-5)
- 2. Corporate Response to a General Emergency (EP-E0F-6)
- b. The Alert has been reclassified as an Unusual Event, and EP-EOF-3, Corporate Response to an Unusual Event, is being implemented .
- c. The Alert has been closed out and no recovery operations are required.
- d. The recovery phase criteria have been met and the emergency organization is shifting to a recovery mode, by implementing EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning.
4.2 Public Information Director (PID) Actions 4.2.1 Upon notification from the ERM, perfona nonnal press release actions in support of the Alert condition.
4.2.2 If requested by the ERM, activate the Joint Public Infonaation Center per reference 3.8.
4.3 Environmental Protection Director (EPD) Actions 4.3.1 If notified by oacer,' confina contact with a telephone call to the St.F at 4.3.2 If informed of E0F activation by the ERM:
- a. Notify members of the Environnental Monitoring Team.
Phone contact should be used if time pennits.
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. Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Corporate Response to ALERT
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Daming, J.
l Fredrick, S.
Krueger, J.
Lindberg, P.
- Maigaiter, B. l Mason, M.
Oswald, R.
Repitz, B.
Repshas, R.
Smoker, C. . . _
NOTE: If unable to contact one person from each group by using home or office telephone numbers, activate the pager system per atta::hed Form E0F- 4.)
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. and provide your name and title and the names and titles of the individuals you wish to page. Also provide a brief (20 seconds) message to be broadcast over the pagers. System Operating personnel will attenpt to contact these individuals via the paging system. -
4.4 Environmental Monitoring Team (EMT) Actions 4.4.1 Upon pager activation or notification of E0F activation, proceed to the SAF.
4.4.2 Perfonn actions in accordance with EP-ENV-38.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC. SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP'-E0F-4 Kekaunce Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Corporate Response to ALERT 1
., EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DAT@CT 211981 PAGE 9 of 13 J
4.5 Admin / Logistics Director (ALD) Actions ,
4.5.1 If notified by pager, confir:a contact with a telephone call to
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j 4.5.2 If informed of EOF activation by the ERM, proceed to the i EOF via the SAF.
l 4.5.3 Perfonn the actions necessary to obtain additional manpowr, i
supplies and equipment as requested by the ERM in accordance j with EP-EOF-9.
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A.1 Tone and Voice Radio Pagers are assigned to personnel as shown with call numbers on the Emergency Call List.
A.2 Whenever it is necessary to contact a person on the Emergency Call List and he is not on site, the hone telephone nunnber should be called first.
If he cannot be reached at home, contact should then be attempted by using the person's individual call number. A group of individuals may be .
contacted by using the group call number. Tone and voice contact by pagers is effective within a 15 mile radius of the transmitting station. Only tone contacts can be made outside the 15 mile radius.
A.3 How to Place a Page 3.1 Determine the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact fran the pager assignment list.
PLANT EXTENSION PHONES 3.2 Dial the terminal access code on any plant extension.
P Kewaunee site trans:nitter - 316 Green Bay transmitter - 315 or (8-1702)
- a. When the terminal answers and responds with a beep, 90 to step 3.6.
- b. If you hear a " busy" signal, har,9 up and try again.
3.3 Dial the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact fran the pager assignment list.
NOTE: This nuinber must be preceded by a "1" when using the Green Bay transmitter.
P 3.4 Listen for the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being transmitted.
3.5 When the beeping tone stops, speak your message to the called party.
You have about 20 seconds to talk. Your allotted time has expired when you hear the " busy" tone returned to the telephone. Hang up the phone.
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GREEN BAY EXTENSION PHONES 3.6 - Dial:
- a. For Kewaunce site transmitter 316
- b. For Green Bay transnitter 62-315 or 1702 3.7 When the terminal answers and responds with a beep, go to step 3.12.
- a. If you hear a " busy" signal, hang up and try again.
3.8 Dial the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact fran the pager assiganent list.
NOTE: This number must be preceded by a "1" wnen using the Green Bay transmitter.
3.9 Listen for the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being transmitted.
3.10 When the beeping tone stops, speak your message to the called party.
( You have about 20 seconds to talk. Your allotted time has expired when you hear .the " busy" tone returned to the telephone. Hang up the phone.
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, FORM E0F 4.2 CHECKLIST FOR STATUS UPDATES TO SUPPORT AGENCIES A. Identificati)n:
Date Time Name of Person Making Report Licensee Facility Affected Applicable Port of 10 CFR 50.72 B.
Description:
Date of Event Time Description of What Happened C. Consequences of Event: (Comple'te depending on type of event)
Inj uries Fatalities Contamination (personnel) (property)
Overexposures (known/possible)
Safety Hazard (describe - acturl/ potential)
Off-site Radiation Levels Int'egrated Dose Location Meteorology (wind speed) From (direction)
Weather Conditions (rain, clear, overcast, tenperature)
Equipment / Property Damage ,
D. Cause of Event:
E. Licensee Actions:
Taken Planned
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Resident Inspector Notified (Yes/Not Yet) ** State Notified (Yes/No) _
Press Release Plated (Yes/No) New. Media Interest (Yes/No)
Local / National Wisconsin Einergency Operations Center (EOC)
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Contact H
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Kewaunee County E0C (if activated) j Contact I .,
Time i Initial l l Manitowcc County Sheriff, or Manitowoc County E0C (if activated) -
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~.. Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE: Ccrporate Response to a Site Emergency EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE OCT 21198; PAGE 1 of 13 REVIEWED BY bIf/MM APPROVED BY d[ .< >tu_s 1.0 APPLICABILITY 1.1 This procedure is to be implemented upon the declaration of a Site Emergency or at the request of the Emergency Response Manager.
2.0 PRECAUTIONS -
2.1 If an emergency class escalation occurs during the notification, immediately implement the notification procedure for the new energency classification. '
2.2 All pages should be sent on both transmitters to ensure maximum area coverage - Xewaunee transmitter (olant ext- l Green Bay transmitter (plant ext or Green Bay ext ',
2.3 All Green Bay pager transmissions must have the pager number preceded by a (1).
j 3.0 _ REFERENCES 3.1 EP-EOF-1, Corporate Emergency Response Organization 3.2 EP-AD-17, Communications
! 3.3 EP-EOF-2, E0F Activation 3.4 EP-E0F-9, Interface with Support Organizations i
3.5 EP-ENV-3A, EPD Actions , .
3.6 EP-ENV-38, EMT Actions 3.7 EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning 3.8 Public Infonnation Emergency Response Plan 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Emergency Response Manager (ERM) Actions NOTE: Notifications may be'perfonned by a comunicator designated by the ERM.
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Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant i TITLE: C:rporate Response to a Sita Emergency EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 4.1.1 Initial Actions and Notifications
- a. Upon notification and verification of a Site Emergency condition, contact the Emergency Director.
NOTE: If notified by pager, confirm contact with a telephone call to
- b. Notify a designate for each of the following emergency positions and brief designates on plant status. Phone contect should be used if time permits.
PUBLIC INFORMATION DIRECTOR OFFICE # HOME # INITIALS Kiefer, M.
Flanagan, K.
Sandberg, W.
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Designate Contacted Time ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIRECTOR INDIV. GROUP DAGER PAGER Meinz, T.
Newman, E.
Vanhelvoirt, G.
Designate Contacted Time ADMIN / LOGISTICS DIRECTOR Weinhauer, K.
Draheim, R.
Ristau, D.
Morrison, J.
Designate Contacted TIME NUCLEAR EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS COORDINATOR Morrison, J. 59 -
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Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant , TITLE: Corporate Response to a Sita Emergency SiMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE
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' DATE OCT 21198r - PAGE ~ 3 of 13 NOTE: If unable.to contact one person from each group by using home or office telephone numbers, activate the pager system per attached Form.E0F-5.1 or call System Operating at .
and provide your name and title and the names and titles of the individuals you wish .to page. Al so provide a brief (20 ' seconds) message to be broadcast over the pagers. . System Operating personnel will attempt to contact these individuals via the paging system.
- c. Activate the EOF _by:
- 2. following completion of EP-E0F-2 continue this procedure with Step 4.1.4.d.
- d. Evaluate offsite radiological conditions with the Environmental Protection Director and reconnend protective actions, ir warranted, to State and local authorities.
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- e. Provide status updates to support agencies '(using Form E0F-5.2) at mutually agreed upon -intervals.
- f. Notify the Institutue of Nuclear Power' Operations (INP0) and inform them of the Site Emergency condition at INPO Contact Time Initials
- g. Notify American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) and inform them of-the Site Emergency condition at -
ANI Contact Time Initials
- h. As necessary, perform any additional support organization notifications per EP-E0F-9.
- i. Provide information via the corporate manage'nent to'the Public Information Director.
- j. If requested, dispatch representative to'the County Emergency Operations Center.
, WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-EOF-5 hewaunce Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Corporate Response to a Sit l Emergency EMERGENCY* PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l DATE 007 21198; PAGE 4 of 13 4.1.2 Site Emergency De-escalation to an Alert or Unusual Event
- a. Notify the corporate emergency directors of the emergency class change.
INITIALS TIFE Public Information Director Environnental Protection Director Adnin/ Logistics Director Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Coordinator
- b. Notify Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INP0) of the emergency class change at '
INP0 Contact Time
- c. Notify kaerican Nuclear Insurers (ANI) of the emergency class change at ' ~-
ANI Contact Time
- d. If the EOF is activated, notify the support agencies of the emergency class change.
INITIALS Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (E0C) '
Contact Time State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area E0C (if activated)
Contact Time Kewaunee County Sheriff, or '
Kewaunee County EOF (if activated)
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Contact _ Time
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. 1 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant , TITLE: C:rporate Response to a Sitt i Emergency EMERGENCY FLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Manitowoc County Sheriff, or Manitowoc County E0C (if activated)
Contact Time
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1 This is (title) at the Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant. Conditions have improved and we have de-escalated the Site Emergency to an Alert / Unusual Event at (time) on (date). -
To repeat: The Site Emergency has been de-escalated to an Alert / Unusual Event at (time) on (date). Relay this information )
to Emergency Government immediately.
4.1.3 Site Emergency Close Out
- a. Notify the corporate emergency directors of the emergency close out.
INITIALS TIME Public Information Director Environmental Protection Director Admin / Logistics Director Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Coordinator
- b. Notify the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) of the emergency close out at INPO Contact Time
- c. Notify American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) of the emergency f
close out at ANI Contact Time
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- d. If the EOF is activated, notify the support agencies of the emergency close out.
INITIALS Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
Contact Time State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area E0C (if activated)
Contact Time Kewaunee County Sheriff, or Kewaunee County E0F (if activated)
Contact Time Manitowoc County Sheriff, or Manitowoc County E0C (if activated)
Contact Time U.S. Coast Guard Day Night
. Contact Time The following message should be given:
This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. We have closed out the Site Emergency at (time) on (date).
To repeat: The Site Emergency has been closed out at (time) on (date).
This verbal close out will be followed with a written summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.
Relay this information to Emergency Government immediately.
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4.1.4 Final Conditions (one of the following)
- a. A General Emergency has been declared and EP-EOF-6, General Emergency i s being implenented.
- b. The Site Emergency has been reclassified as:
- l. Unusual Event ; EP-E0F-3, i s being implemented.
- 2. Alert , EP-EOF-4, is being implemented.
- c. The Site Emergency has been closed out and no recovery operations are required.
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- d. The recovery phase criteria have been met and the emergency organization is shifting to a recovery mode, by.implenenting (..
EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning.
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4.2 Public Information Director (PID) Actions '
4.2.1 Upon notification fran the ERM, perform normal press release actions in support of the Site Emergency condition. i 4.2.2 Activate the Joint Public Infonnation Center per reference 3.8.
4.3 Environmental Protection Director (EPD) Actions
!' 4.3.1. If notified by pager, confirm contact with a telephone call to
'the SAF at 1-388-4220(4221).
4.3.2 If informed of E0F activation.by the ERM:
- a. Notify members of the Environmental Monitoring Team.
Phone contact should be used if time pennits.
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( DATE OCT 2 1 1931 PAGE Es of 13 Group Pager #76 INITIAL NAFE OFFICE [ HOFE # PAGER Berg, D.
Daming, J.
Fredrick, S.
Krueger, J.
Lindberg, P.
Maigaiter, B.
Mason, M.
Oswald, R.
Repitz, B.
Repshas, R.
Smoker, C.
NOTE: If unable to contact one person fran each group by using hoine or office telephone nu;rbers, activate the pager systea per attached Form EOF 5.1 or call Syste:a Operating at and provide your name and title and the names and titles of the individuals you wish to page. Also provide a brief (20 seconds) message to be broadcast over the pagers. System Operating personnel will atteapt to contact these individuals via the paging systam.
- b. Perfona actions in accordance with EP-ENV-3A.
4.4 Environmental Monitoring Team (EMT) Actions 4.4.1 Upon pager activation or notification of EOF activation, proceed to the SAF.
4.4.2 Perfona actions in accordance with EP-ENV-3B.
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- WISC0fiSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION N0. EP-E0F-5 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant i TITLE: Corporate Response to a Site Emergency CEMERGENCYPLANIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE DATE 007 2 1 1981 PAGE 9 of 13 4.5 Admin / Logistics Director (ALD) Actions 4.5.1 If notified by oaaer, confirm contact with a telephone call to the SAF at 4.5.2 If infonaed of EOF activation by the ERM, proceed to the E0F via the SAF.
4.5.3 Perform the actions necessary to obtain additional manpower, supplies and equip:nent as requested by the ERM in accordance with EP-E0F-9.
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Fonn E0F-5.1 A.1 Tone and Voice Radio Pagers are assigned to personnel as shown with call numbers on the Emergency Call List.
A.2 Whenever it is necessary to contact a' person on the Emergency Call List and he is not on site, the home telephone numnber should be called first.
If he cannot be reached at home, contact should then be attempted by.using the person's individual call number. A group of individuals may be contacted by using the group call number. Tone and voice contact by pagers' is ef fective within a 15 mile radius of the transmitting station. Only tone contacts can be made outside the 15 mile radius.
A.3 How to Place a Page 3.1 Detennine the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact fron the pager assignment list.
.- PLANT EXTENSI0tl PHONES 3.2 Dial the 'tenninal access code on any plant extension.
Kewaunee site transmitter - 316 Green Bay transmitter - 315 or (8-1702)
- a. When the terminal answers and responds with a beep, go to step 3.6.
- b. If you hear a " busy" signal, hang up and try again.
3.3 Dial the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact from the pager assignment list.
NOTE: This number must be preceded by a "1" when using the Green Bay transmitter.
3.4 Listen for the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being transmitted.
3.5 shen the beeping tone stops, speak your message to the cal. led party.
You have about 20 seconds to talk. Your allotted time has expired when you hear the " busy" tone returned to the telephone. Hang up the phone.
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GREEN BAY EXTENSION PHONES 3.6 Dial:
- a. For Kewaunee site transmitter 316
- b. For Green Bay transmitter 315 or 1702 3.7 When the terminal answers and responds with a beep, go to step 3.!2.
- a. If you hear a " busy" signal, hang up and try again.
3.8 Dial the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact from the pager assignment list.
NOTE: This number must be preceded by a "1" when using the Green Bay transmitter.
3.9 Listen for the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being transmitted. , ,
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You have about 20 seconds to talk. Your allotted time has expired when you hear the " busy" tone returned to the telephone. Hang up the phone.
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A. Identification:
Date Time Name of Person Making Report Licensee Facility Affected Applicable Part of 10 CFR 50.72 B.
Description:
Date of Event Time Description of What Happened C. Cons'equences of Event: (Complete depending on type of event)
Injuries Fatalities Conta:nination (personnel) (property)
Overexposures (known/possible)
Safety Hazard (describe - acturl/ potential)
Off-site Radiation Level s Integrated Dase Location Meteorology (wind speed) From (direction)
Weather Conditions (rain, clear, overcast, temperature)
Equipment / Property Damage D. Cause of Event:
. F. Licensee Actions:
Taken Planned
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_ Form E0F-5.2 (cont' d) !
Emergency Plan Activated (Yes/N6) Classification of Emergency
- Resident Inspector Natified (Yes/Not Yet) ** State Notified (Yes/No)
Press Release Planned (Yes/No) _ New Media Interest (Yes/Na)
Local / National Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (E0C)
_ Contact Time i Initial ,
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Contact Time i
Initial Kewaunee County Sheriff, or Kewaunee County E0C (if activated)
Contact -
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Manitowoc County Sheriff, or i
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, Contact Time Initial U.S. Coast Gua:M Day Night Contact
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-EOF-6 4 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE: Corporate Response to a General Emergency EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE 0CT 21 1981 PAGE 1 of 13 REVIEWED BY hM M APPROVED BY . me 1
l l 1.0 APPLICABILITY 1.1 This procedure is to be implemented upon the declaration of a General Emergency or at the request of the Emergency Response Manager.
2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 If an emergency class escalation occurs during the notification, immediately implement the notification procedure for the new emergency
. classification.
2.2 All pages should be sent on both transmitters to ensure maximun area coverage - Kewaunee transmitter (plant ext _ ,, Green Bay transmit ter (plant ext or Green Bay ext - " .
- . 2.3 All Green Bay pager transmissions must have the pager number preceded by -
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3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 EP-EOF-1, Corporate Emergency Response Organization 3.2 EP-AD-17, Conmunications .
3.3 EP-EOF-2, EOF Activation 3.4 EP-E0F-9, Interface with Support Organizations 3.5 EP-ENV-3A, EPD Actions 3.6 EP-ENV-3B, EMT Actions .
3.7 EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning 3.8 Public Information Emergency Response Plan 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Emergency Response Manager (ERM) Actions NOTE: Notifications may be performed by a comunicato" designated
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATI0tl NO. EP-E0F-6 Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Corporate Response to a
. General Emergency
('y EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE007 21198; PAGE 2 of 13 4.1.1 Initial Actions and Notifications
- a. Upon notification and verification of a General Emergency condition, contact the Emergency Direc+or.
NOTE: If notified by pager. confirm contact with a telephone call to '
- b. Notify a designate for each of the following emergency positions and brief designates on plant status. Phone contact should be used if' time permits.
PUBLIC INFORMATION DIRECTOR OFFICE # HOME # INITIALS Kiefer, M.
Flanagan, K.
Sandberg, W.
Designate Contacted _ Time ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIRECTOR INDIV. GROUP PAGER PAGER Meinz, T.
Newaan, E.
Vanhelvoirt, G.
Designate Contacted Time _
ADMIN / LOGISTICS DIRECTOR Weinhauer, K.
Draheim, R.
Ristau, D.
Morrison, J.
Designate Contacted TIME NUCLEAR EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS COORDINATOR Morrison, J.
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l Xewaunea Nuclear Power Plant .
TITLE: Corporate Response to a ~ ;
General Emergency j
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NOTE: If unable to contact one person from each group by using home or office telephone numbers. activate the pager system _ per attached Fonn E0F-6.1 or call System Operating at and provide your name and title and the names and titles of the individuals you wish to page. Al so provide a brief (20 seconds) message to be broadcast over the pagers. System Operating personnel will attempt to contact these individuals via the paging system.
- c. Activate the EOF by:
- 1. proceeding to the SAF and activating the E0F in accordance.
with EP-EOF-2 and,
- 2. following completion of EP-E0F-2 continue this procedure with Step 4.1.4.d.
- d. Evaluate offsite radiological conditions with the Environmental Protection Director and recommend protective actions, ir warranted, to State and local authorities ~.
- e. Provide status . updates to support agencies (using Form E0F-5.2) at mutually agreed upon intervals.
- f. Notify the Institutue of Nuclear Power Operations (INP0) and infonn them of the General Emergency condition at INP0 Contact Time Initials 9 Notify American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) and inform them of the General Emergency condition at " '
ANI Contact Time Initials
- h. As necessary, perfonn any additional support organization notifications per EP-E0F-9.
- 1. Provide infonaation via the corporate management to the Public Information Director.
J. If requested, dispatch representative to the County Emergency Operations Center.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-EOF-6 l
Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE: Corporate Response to a General Emergency
( EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE
(. DATOCT 21133g PAGE 4 of 13 4.1.2 General Emergency De-escalation to a (Site Emergency / Alert /
Unusual Event).
- a. Notify the corporate emergency directors of the emergency class change.
INITIALS TIME Public Information Director Environmental Protection Director Adnin/ Logistics Director Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Coordinator
- b. Notify Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INP0) of the emergency class change at INP0 Contact Time
- d. If the E0F is activated, notify the support agencies of the emergency class change.
INITIALS Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (E0C)
Contact Time State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area EOC (if activated)
Contact Time Kewaunee County Sherif f, or Kewaunce County EOF (if activated)
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-EOF-6 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Ccrporate Response to a General Emergency -
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Manitowoc County Sheriff, or .
Manitowoc County E0C (if activated)
Contact Time U.S. Coast Guard Day l Night l Contact Time The following message should be given:
This is (title) at the Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant. Conditions have improved and we have de-escalated the General Emergency to a (Site Emergency / Alert / Unusual Event) at (time) on (date).
To repeat: The General Emergency has been de-escalated to a (Site Emergency / Alert / Unusual Event) at (time) on (date). Relay this infonaation to Emergency Governnent innediately.
4.1.3 General Emergency Close Out
- a. Notify the corporate emergency directors of the emergency close out.
INITIALS M
Public Information Director Environmental Protection Director Admin / Logistics Director Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Coordinator
- b. Notify the Institute of Nuclear power Goerations (INP0) of the emergency close out at -
INP0 Contact Time
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-EOF-6 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant I TITLE: Corporate Response to a General Emergency
. . _ . EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE
- d. If the EOF is activated, notify the support agencies of the emergency close out.
INITIALS Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
Contact Time State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area E0C (if actf vated)
Contact Time l Kewaunee County Sheriff, or .
Kewaunee County EOF (if activated)
Contact Time _
Manitowoc County Sheriff, or
, Manitowoc County E0C (if activated) f- Contact Time l
U.S. Coast Guard Day Night Contact Time The following message should be given:
This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. We have closed out the General Emergency at (time) on (date).
To repeat: The General Emergency has been closed out at (time) on(date).
This verbal close out will be followed with a written summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />. -
Relay this infonnation to Emergency Government immediately.
- e. Perform EOF deactivation in accordance with Section 4.2 of
(- - EP-E0F-2.
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. Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant 'lTLE: Corporate Response to a General Emergency EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE '
' . DATEOCT 211981 PAGE 7 of 13 4.1.4 Final Conditions (one of the following) .
- a. The General Emergency has been reclas'sified as:
- 1. Unusual Event ; EP-EOF-3, i s being Mple:nented.
- 2. Alert; EP-E0F-4, is being implemented. ,
- 3. Site Emergency , EP-EOF-5, i s be ing implemented,
- b. The General Emergency has been closed out and no recevery operations are required.
- c. The recovery phase criteria have been met and the emergency organization is shifting to a recovery mode, by implenenting EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning.
4.2 Public Information Director (PID) Actions 4.2.1 Upon notification from the ERM, perfona normal press release actions in support of the Site Emergency condition.
4.2.2 Activate the Joint Public Infonaation Center per reference 3.8.
4.3 Environmental Protection Di .ector (EPD) Actions 4.3.1 If notified by oacer confirm contact with a telephone call to the SAF at 4.3.2 If informed of E0F activation by the ERM:
- a. Notify members of the. Environmental Monitoring Team.
Phone contact should be used if tiiae penaits.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-EOF-6 Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant ! TITLE: Corporato Response to a l Ger.cral Emergency EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l .
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INITIAL NAME OFFICE # HOME # _PAGER Berg, D.
- " Daming, J. 1 Fredrick, S. ,
Krueger, J.
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and provide your nace, a' tid tit!:rn:d the names and titles of the individuals you wish to
) page. Af s5 provide a brief (20 seconds) message to be broadcast over the pagers. System Operating personnel will attempt to contact these individuals via the paging system.
- b. Perform actions in accordance with EP-ENV-3A.
4.4 Environmenta'i Monitoring Team (EMT) Actions 4.4.1 Upon pager activation or notification of EOF activation, proceed to the SAF.
4.4.2 Perfona actions in accordance with EP-ENV-38.
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WISC0fiSitt PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATI0tt N0. EP-E0F-6 Kcwaunce Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Corporate Response to a General Emergency- .
EMERGEtiCY PLAft IMPLEMEhTIriG PROCEDURE l DATE OCT 2 1 G31 PAGE 9 of 13 1
4.5 Admin / Logistics Director (ALD) Actions 4.5.1 If notified by nager, confir.n contact with a telephone call to the SAF at -'.
4.5.2 If infonned of EOF activation by the ERM, proceed to the EOF via the SAF.
4.5.3 Perfona the actions necessary to obtain additional manpower, supplies and equipment as requested by the ERM in accordance with EP-EOF-9.
I EP-E0F-6 001 21 1981 Page 10 of 13 Form E0F-6.1 A.1 Tone and Voice Radio Pagers are assigned to personnel as shown with call numbers on the Emergency Call List.
A.2 Whenever it is necessary to contact a person on the Emergency Call List and he is not on site, the home telephone numnbar should be called first.
If he cannot be reached at home, contact should than be attempted by using the person's individual call number. A group of individuals may be' contacted by using the group call number. Tone and voice contact by pagers is effective within a 15 mile radius of the transmitting station. Only tone contacts can be made outside the 15 mile radius.
A.3 How to Place a Page 3.1 Determine the two digit pager code for the party o'r group you wish to contact from the pager assignment list.
PLANT EXTENSION PHONES 3.2 Dial the tenninal access code on any plant extension.
. Kewaunee site transmitter - 316 Green Bay transmitter - 315 or (8-1702)
When the tenninal answers and responds with a beep, go t'o step 3.6.
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- b. If you hear a " busy" signal, hang up and try again.
3.3 Dial the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact from the pager assignmer.t list.
NOTE: This number must be preceded by a "1" when using the Green Bay transmitter.
3.4 Listen for the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being transmitted.
3.5 When the beeping tone stops, speak your message to the called party.
You have about 20 seconds to talk. Your allotted time has expired when you hear the " busy" tone returned to the telephone. Hang up the phone.
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GREEN BAY EXTENSION PHONES 3.6 Dial : .
- a. For Kewaunee site transmitter 316
- b. For Green Bay transmitter 315 or 1702 3.7 When the terminal answers and responds with a beep, go to step 3.12.
- a. If you hear a " busy" signal, hang up and try again.
3.8 Dial the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact from the pager assignment list.
NOTE: This number must be preceded by a "1" when using the Grct1 Bay tra nsmi.tter.
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You have about 20 seconds to talk. Your allotted time has expired when you hear the " busy" tone returned to the telephone. Hang up the phone.
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A. Identification:
Date Time Name of Person Making Report Licensee Facility Af fected Applicable Part of 10 CFR 50.72 B.
Description:
Date of Event Time Description of'What Happened C. Consequences of Event: (Complete depending on type of event).
Injuries Fatalities Contamination (personnel) .
(property)
Overexposures (known/possible) .
Safety Hazard (describe - acturl/ potential)
Off-site Radiation Levels Integrated Dose Location Meteorology (wind speed) From (direction)
Weather Conditions (rain, clear, overcast, tenperature)
[ Equipment / Property Damage D. Cause of Event:
E. Licensee Actions: .
( Taken Planned
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Emergency Plan Activated (Yes/No) Classification of Emergency
- Resident Inspector Notified (Yes/Not Yet) ** State Notified (Yes/No)
Press Release Planned (Yes/No) New Media Interest (Yes/No)
Local / National Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (E0C)
Contact Time Initial i
State Patrol Fond du Lac, or !
i East Central Area E0C (if activated)
Contact J_ime Initial Kewaunee County Sheriff, or Kewaunee County E0C (if activated) l Contact i Time Initial ; .
i Manitowoc County Sheriff, or Manitowoc County E0C (if activated) ..
Contact 1 Time Initial i U.S. Coast Guard Day Night Contact '
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. ,g . Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Communications and Documentation EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE
. DATE0CT 211981 PAGE 1 of 4 REVIEWED BY )% hid 1 APPROVED BY d Mw 1.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure provides for the testing of communication circuits and documentation of records in the Emergency Operation Facility upon activation.
2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 Ensure that communication lines are established and being maintaired,
, as required.
2.2 Ensure that appropriate records and logs are started and maintained as required.
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 EP-AD-17, Communications 3.2 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Emergency Response Manager 4.1.1 Assign the necessar., EOF staff member (s) to man E0F communication links and perform communication checks as delineated in Section 4.2.
4.1.2 Maintain a log record of c'l significant events and actions.
NOTE: The following is a list of information that should be considered for documentation in this log:
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- a. Date and time
- b. Names of personnel assuming key positions in the emergency response organization
- c. Plant status and conditions
' d. Major steps taken during the emergency
- e. Important data received (i.e., results from dose projections and release calculations, results fron radiationsurveys,etc.).
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, . Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Connunications and Documentation EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE
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- f. Information exchanged with Federal, State, local and private organizations (i.e., protective action recommendations, class of emergency, projected do'ses, recommended emergency - '
actions, request for any needed support, etc.).
- g. Time of closecut or reclassification of the emergency.
4.1.3 Brief the EOF staff periodically on the status of the emergency and pertinent plant conditions.
4.2 E0F Communicator (s) -
4.2.1 Perform operational checks on E0F communication equip:nent in accordance with Form EOF-7.1, E0F Communication Checklist.
4.2.2 Inform the Emergency Response Manager when the communication checks are completed and report the status of the communication links and any communication problems or discrepancies.
_ 4.2.3 Maintain a Communication Log Sheet containing information received from and sent to other Emergency Response Facilities and other support organizations. (See Form EOF-7.2, Telephone Communications Log Sheet.)
4.2.4 Inform the Emergency Response Manager of all information received from members of the Emergency Response Organization or support organizations.
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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY COMMJNICATION CHECKI.IST Instructions: Initial steps as performed and sign when complete. -
INITIALS
- 1. National Warning System (NAWAS) - using the NAWAS phone system, contact Warning Center 1 using the following message:
"KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR CALLING WARNING CENTER 1, PriOUE CHECK, PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE."
- 2. Perform phone check of ringdown circuits to:
- b. Radiological Analysis Facility (if activated)
- c. Operational Support Facility
- d. Control Room
( e. Site Access Facility
- 3. Using appropriate two digit access code on County E0C circuit, contact at least one station to ensure operation.
- 4. Pick up plant PBX extension phone and ensure operability by hearing a dial tone.
- 5. Pick up direct outside lines and ensure operability by hearing a dial tone. _
- 6. NRC Hotline - pick up line and announce the following message:
"KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR CALLING, PHONE CHECK, PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE."
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Received by:
DATE: TIFE: INCOMING OUTG0ING Phone Circuit Used:
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Message:
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Received by:
DATE: TIFE: INCOMING OUTGOING Phone Circuit Used:
T0: FROM:
Me: sage:
Receive.d by:
WISC0!! SIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATIOil NO. EP-RET-28 Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Gaseous Effluent Sample and Analysis ~
'~ ~ EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l DATE OCT 2 1 1981 PAGE 1 of 4 REVIE!!ED BY D[ \'Vld) APPROVED BY ,8 / M 1.0 APPLICABILITY The following procedure will be utilized by the Inplant HP Teaa to quantify elevated releases from the Auxiliary Building Stack.
2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 If Control Room readings on the Containment Vent monitor (RE 29076) or Aux Stack nonitor (RE 29078) exceel 1 R/hr, process an Emergency Radiation Work Permit (EP-AD-ll).
2.2 Continuous radiation monitoring is required during all personnel entries to the fan room, 657' elevation, Auxiliary Building.
2.3 Supplied air breathing apparatus should be utilized during sampling if the Control Room readouts on the R-13 or R-14 stack monitors exceed 25,000 cpm.
2.4 The following table can be utilized to estimate auxiliary building stack gas sample activity:
APPROXIMATE APPROXIMATE SAMPLE
$NITORREADING SPECIFIC ACTIVITY CONTACT DOSE RATE R13/14 25K to 125Kcpa 1 to 5 E-5 uCi/cc 150 mr/hr PE 29078 .25mr/ hr 1 to 5 E-4 uCi/cc 1.5 R/hr RE 29078 .3 mr/hr 5 E-3 uCi/cc 1 R/hr RE 29078 50-100mr/ hr 1 E-2 uCi/cc 1 R/hr RE 29078 1 R/hr 1 uCi/cc 1 R/hr
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None 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS (Aux Building Stack) 4.1 R-13 or R-14 less than 25,000 cpm 4.1.1 Connect a standard 4 liter Marinelli beaker to a RAP pump, preceded by a particulate and Silver Zeolite filter.
4.1.2 Connect the sampler at R-13A and take a 5 minute sample.
4.1.3 Count the Marinelli for 5 minutes and report on Form RC-HP-167.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORAT10tl NO. EP-RET-2B Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant ' TITLE: Gaseous Effluent Sample and Analysis EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE
,- DATE OCT 2 1 1981 PAGE 2 of 4 4.1.4 Check the particulate and Silver Zeolite filters with an RM-14, using the HP 210 probe in a known area of low background radiation.
If the direct reading is less than 5.0 E+4 cpm, the filters can be counted directly (5 minute count). If the filters exceed 5.0 E+4 cpm, perform steps 4.1.5 through 4.1.7.
4.1.5 Connect a particulate filter and Silver Zeolite filter to the tritium sample pump at R-13A.
4.1.6 Take a 5 minute sample at about 100 cc/ min.
4.1.7 Count the filters for 5 minutes on the GeLi detector and report on Form RC-HP-167.
4.1.8 Save all particulate and iodine samples for fur'ther analysis.
4.2 R-13 or R-14 at 25.000 cpm to 125,000 cpm or RE 29078 Less Than 1 nR/hr 4.2.1 Connect a 4 liter Marinelli to a RAP pump at R 13A.
4.2.2 Take a 5 minute sample.
4.2.3 Count the Marinelli on the GeLi detector and report on Form RC-HP-167.
4.2.4 Connect a particulate filter and Silver Zeolite cartridge to the tritium sample pump at R-13A.
4.2.5 Take a 5 minute sample at about 100 cc/ min.
4.2.6 Count the filter and cartridge on the GeLi detector and report on Form RC-HP-167.
4.3 RE 29079 at 1 to 10 mR/hr
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4.3.2 Start the pump at 100 cc/ minute and allow to run for a minimum of 5 minutes.
4.3.3 Withdraw a 5 cc sample from the suction hose and inject into a 4 liter Marinelli.
4.3.4 Count the Marinelli for 5 minutes on the GeLi. Multiply the results by 800 to convert to uCi/cc and report on RC-HP-167.
4.3.5 Withdraw a l cc sample from the suction hose for iodine analysis.
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. *Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant - TITLE: Gaseous Effluent Sample and Analysis c~ . EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE
- j- DATE OCT 211981 PAGE 3 of 4 4.3.6 Connect a Silver Zeolite cartridge to a vacuum source and establish flow through the cartridge.
4.3.7 Inject the -1 cc. sample in the suction side of the cartridge.
4.3.8 Count the cartridge for 5 minutes on the Geli detector and report on RC-HP-167.
4.4 RE 29078 at 10 to 100 mR/hr 4.4.1 Connect a tritium sample pump at R-13A using onl/ tygon tubing as the suction hose and discharging back into the duct.
4.4.2 Start the pump at 100 cc/ minute and allow to run for a minimum of 5 minutes.
4.4.3 Withdraw a 1 cc sample fran the suction hose and inject into a 4 liter Marinelli.
4.4.4 Count the Fiarinelli for 5. minutes on the GeLi. Multiply the resul t by 4000 to convert to uCi/cc and report on RC-HP-167.
4.4.5 Withdraw a 1 cc sample fron the suction hose for iodine analysis.
4.4.6 Connect a Silver Zeolite cartridge to a vacuu>a source and establish flow through the cartridge.
4.4.7 Inject the 1 cc sample in the suction side of the cartridge.
4.4.8 Count the cartridge for 5 minutes on the GeLi detector ?nd report on RC-HP-167.
l 4.5 RE 29078 at 100 to 1000 mR/hr 4.5.1 Connect a tritium sample pump at R-13A using tygon tubing as the l suction hose and discharging back into the duct.
4.5.2 Start the pump at 100 cc/ minute and allow to run for a minimum of 5 minutes.
4.5.3 Withdraw a 0.1 cc sample from the suction hose and inject into a 4 liter Marinelli.
l 1 4.5.4 Count the Marinelli for 5 minutes on the GeLi. Multiply the results by 4 E+4 to convert to uCi/cc and report on RC-HP-167.
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' Gaseous Effluent Sample
~Kewaunee Nuc1 car Power Plant TITLE: --
and Analysis
,, EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE
. 'DATE OCT 2115e1 PAGE 4 of 4 4.5.6 Connect a Silver Zeolite cartridge to a vacuum source and establish flow through the cartridge.
4.5.7 Inject the 0.1 cc sample in the suction side of the cartridge.
4.5.8 Count the cartridge for 5 minutes on the GeLi detector and report.on RC-HP-167. Multiply result by 10 to convert to uCi/cc.
4.6 RE 29078 Greater Than 1 R/hr 4.6.1 Grab sampling and laboratory analysis are not feasible at these concentrations. Refer to EP-AD-2 for Emergency classes. Confirmatory measurements will be made in the predicted pluaie path.
{_NO. EP-RET-2F Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant
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TITLE:
PROCEDURE L
Decontaminati DATE OCT 211981 - PAGE l'of 4
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This procedure shall be implemented by th ,
Tea:ns 2.0 is enco(RET) untered. whenever contamination of hands, g PRECAUTIONS , hair, mouth, or -nostrils 2.1 Personnel decontamination, other tha 2.2 carried out only under the direction of a Rn minor hand adiation Technologist.
be permitted to eat, drink, or sinokeIn no case s r nasal contamination Radiological Protection Director , until approved by the will be contacted for all mouth or eye cThe medical consultant
3.0 REFERENCES
ontamination problems.
None 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 M_inor Hand Contamination 4.1.1 Instruct the contaminated person s to wa h . <
nor water.
tepid more than three minutes (by the clock)for not less t and around the finger nails.Give special attention with Decon Hand Soapto areas in bet * .
4.1.2 ween the fingers Re-survey the contaminated area and 4.2 three or four times. care not to break the skin or spr amina t ion.
Heavily Contaminated Hands Do not exceed NOTE:
4.2.1 This method should be used only if te _-
Scrub water. the hands with a soft brush u i p 4.1 has been unsuc minutes each time. Instruct the contaminated person tos ng a hea 4.2.2 Do not exceed three scrubs andscrubs, takeThorou ,
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. . Kewaunee Ituclear Power Plant jTITLE: Personnel Deconta:aination l
EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE .
4.3 Titanium Dioxide l 4.3.1 - This method shall only be used.with approval of the Radiological Protection Director (RPD).
, 4.3.2 Apply a liberal portion of titanium dioxide, a mild abrasive, in a water paste to the hands. Work this paste over contaminated area for at least 2 minutes. Use water sparingly to keep paste moist.
Rinse with tepid water and follow by washing thoroughly with soap, brush, and water. Be sure no paste is allowed to reaain around the nails. Re-survey and repeat as necessary, i 4.4 Potassium Permanganate 4.4.1 This method shall only be used with approval of the Radiological Protection Director.
i 4.4.2 Mix equal volumes of a saturated solution of po'tassium permanganate
, (6.4gKMn04 to 100 ml water) and 0.2M sulfuric acid. Pour this over 1
the wet hands rubbing the entire surface and using a soft hand brush for not more than two minutes. (NOTE: This application will renove
,- a layer of skin if allowed to re:aain in contact with the hands too
] long; consequently, the times stated here should not .be exceeded for any single application). Rinse with tepid water.
- 4.4.3 Apply a fresh 5% (5gNaHS03 to 100 ml water) solution of sodium acid sulfite (NaHS03) in the same manner as described above. using a hand brush and tepid water for not more than two minutes. (NOTE: This-will remove.the permanganate stain and skin layer if in contact with skin more than two minutes.) Rinse thoroughly and wash with soap and. water. I 4
4.4.4 This procedure may be repeated several times, as long as the
- permanganate solution is not applied for more than tuo minutes during
- one washing.
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j 4.5 Gentral Body Qntamination 4.5.1 Instruct the contaminated person to shower in the " hot shower" room.
Scrub contaminated parts of body with decon soap starting at the neck and working toward the lower extremities. Local areas of contamination will be dealt with as described in Section 3.3 and 3.4
, above.
l 4.5.2 Save all towels, wash rags, etc., so they can be checked for i contamination.
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, Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Personnel Decontamination EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE I
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4.6 Hair Contamination 4.6.1 Instruct the contaminated person to wash hair in a sink with shampoo. I Do not use the shower for hair decontamination, as contamination can be spread to the rest of the body.
4.6.2 Check face and neck, as well as hair, for contamination. Repeat as required.
4.7 Mouth Contamination 4.7.1 Flush the mouth with tap water. Assume a bent position to prevent swallowing the water. Do not allow the person to " gargle" the water.
4.7.2 Check the face, nasal areas, and throat for contamination.
4.7.3 Whole body count the individual to insure contamination is removed and has not spread to the G-I tract. -
4.7.4 Cases of persistent contamination should be referred to a physician trained in radiological energencies.
4.8 Nasal Contamination 4.8.1 Instruct the person to blow his nose repeatedly. Save the tissues-for counting.
l 4.8.2 Dampen swab (one for each nostril), insert careftt lly as far as possible, and then withdraw swab, twirling it imide of the nostril as it is withdrawn. Repeat until the swab is cicaa. Run a swab on l the GeLi for isotope identification.
4.8.3 Cases of persistent contamination should be referred to a physician trained in radiological emergencies.
4.9 Eye Contamination 4.9.1 Irrigate eyes with Allclear eye lotion (sterile, isotonic solution) only. Assume a bent position to preclude contamination spread.
4.9.2 After conta:nination is no longer detected on the frisker or ccatamination persists, perform a stationary whole body count of the head area.
4.9.3 Cases of persistent contamination should be referred to a physician trained in radiological emergencies.
4.10 Persistent Extremity Contamination 4.10.1 Place the bare hand or foot in a rubber or plastic glove or booty.
Tape all openings shut.
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, . Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Personnel Decontamination i "~ EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l
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4.10.2 Place near source of heat for 10 to 15 minutes or until the extreinity is sweating profusely. Gloves can be worn for_a few haurs to utilize body heat.
! 4.10.3 As soon as the extrenity is sweating profusely, renove covering and
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Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE EOF Radiological Monitoring EMERGENCY PROCEDURE I PAGE 1 of I DATE OCT 211S81 x .
REVIEWED BY NN O APPROVED BY 1.0 APPLICABILITY Prior to activation of the Emergency Operations Facility (E0F), or upon request of the Radiological Protection Director (RPD) or Emergency Director (ED).
2.0 PRECAUTIONS Not Applicable
3.0 REFERENCES
RC-HP-56, PING 2A Operation and Calibration 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 E0F Ventilation 4.1.1 Turn fan 0FF.
4.1.2 Close the fresh air damper.
4.1.3 Open the recirculation damper.
4.1.4 Turn fan ON.
4.1.5 Check to ensure that all doors and windows closed.
4.2 Radiological Monitors (PING 2A) 4.2.1 Turn keyboard key ON.
4.2.2 Check status of channel alarms PRINT, ALLSTAT, ENTER. All channels should say NORMAL. If an alarm is off, initialize the alarm. ALM, ON, Channel. #, ENTER.
4.2.3 Check calibration constants of each channel Blue FILE, Channel #, ENTER. Compare the values listed to the channel constants in the calibration folder. If changes are required, edit the file per RC-HP-56, Sections 2.2.5 through 2.2.10.
4.2.4 Complete c PING 2A Daily Check Sheet.
4.3 Contact the Radiological Protection Director and inform him of
( radiological conditions at the EOF.
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE' CORPORATION N0. EP-RET-4B ,
Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant' TITLE: Radiological Controls at Site Access Facility EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATEOCT 211981 PAGE 1 of 4 REVIEWED BY N d ' YY1 Aalub l
APPROVED BY [
1.0 APPLICABILITY 1.1 Personnel exposure monitoring at the Site Access Facility (SAF) will be initiated at the levels of Alert, Site Emergency and General Emergency, and as directed by the Emergency Director (ED) or Radio-logical Protection Director (RPD).
1.2 Contamination Control measures will be initiated at the levels of Site Emergency, General Emergency or as directed by_ the E.nergency Director (ED) or Radiological Protection Director (RPD) 2.0 PRECAUTIONS -
None
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 EP-RET-2F, Personnel Decontamination.
4.0 INSTRUCTIONS The Site Radiation Emergency Team (Site-RET) shall assemble at the SAF upon declaration of Emergency Levels as specified in 1.1 and 1.2 above and shall ensure that the following Radiological Controls are established.
4.1, Personnel Exposure Monitoring 4.1.1 All personnel reporting to the Site Access Facility will be issued pocket dosimeters (0-200 mR or 0-5 R range), Eberline
, TLD's (EBTLD) and inhouse TLD's (IHTLD) using the Emergency '
TLD Badge Issue form (Form RET-4B).
4.1.2 The critical items on the form are underlined:
Naine Social Security No.
Date of Birth Employer l
These shall be filled out by all personnel receiving dosimetry. The remaining items on the fann can be completed at a later date along with fonn RC-HP-140.
4.1.3 Record date and time of issue on the fonn.
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Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant i TITLE: Radiological Controls at Site Access Facility EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE I
DATE 00T 211931 PAGE 2 ' ~o f 4 4.1.4 Instruct all personnel to periodically monitor their pocket dosimeters, and to report to the SAF or Rad Protection Office if the dosimeter. reaches about 3/4 of full scale.
4.1.5 Any dosimeters either 3/4 scale or off scale should be re-zerced and returned to the wearer. The IHTLD should be collected and i a new badge reissued.
3 4.1.6 Contact the Radiological Protection Director. If he requests
- readout, transport the collected IHTLD's to the plant in the shielded container.
4.2 Contamination Control Measures 4.2.1 Personnel are required to utilize plastic booties, lab coats, and cotton gloves if ground contamination levels are greater i than 100 dp:a per 100 sq. cm, as detennined by swipe surveys.
4.2.2 Non-WPS vehicles will not be allowed access to the site, if ground contamination levels exceed the limit stated in 4.2.1, without the Emergency Response Manager's authorization.
4.2.3 Personnel Manitoring
- a. Direct personnel entering the SAF from the Plant areas to
, place lab coats and gloves in the containers provided.
NOTE: Containers should be emptied frequently and contents bagged and placed in posted area outside trailer to maintain back-ground radiation levels at a minimum.
- b. Proceed to the Frisker Station using normal step off pad procedures.
- c. Assist the person in frisking all portions of the body. Pay
, particular attention to hair, nose, mouth, hands, and feet.
Do not exceed the frisking speed posted on the frisker.
NOTE: Remember to frisk TLD's and pocket dosimeters,
- d. If the frisker alanns, decontaminate per EP-RET-2F.
- e. If the person frisks clean, he may leave the site. Insure the TLD's and dosimeters are' turned in prior to exiting.
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- a. Request the driver and all passengers frisk out through the SAF cont-ol point.
- b. Using a portable frisker, check all horizontal surfaces, paying partici!lar attention to floor boards, pedals, seats, steering whee' , a nd dasnboard,
- c. Open the hood and frisk the air cleaner for particulates that may have been trapped due to engine operation.
- d. Swipe the tires and at least three portions of the exterior (e.g. hood, top, trunk, door handles, etc.).
- e. Vehicles alanning the frisker or swiping greater than 100 dpm/100 sq. cm, will not be allowed to leave the site without RPD approval .
4.2.5 Packages and Equipment
- a. Packages and equipment being renoved froin the Site should be monitored at the SAF frisking station unless it is not convenient to remove them fro;a the vehicle,
- b. Removal of any package bearing a " Radioactive Materials" label must be authorized by the Radiological Protection Director.
- c. Frisk the external surfaces of all packages and equipnent.
- d. Open all boxes, cartons, cases, etc. , and survey the contents using a frisker or swipes as appropriate.
- e. Removal of any package or piece of equipment from the Site that alanns the frisker or swipes greater than 100 dpm/sq.
cm. requires specific authorization by the RPD or ED.
EP-RET-4B OCT 2 1 lE61 WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION Page 4 of 4 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY TLD BADGE ISSUE FORM RET 4B NAME (PRIHT: First, Middle, Last) .
SOCIAL SECURITY NO. DATE OF BIRTH HOME ADDRESS STREET CITY STATE / ZIP EMPLOYED BY:
EMPLOYER'S ADRESS STREET CITY STATE
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.. WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION N0. EP-SEC-2 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Security Force Response to JEMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Emergencies I -
DATE PAGE 1 0F 2 I REVIEWED BY NM APPROVED BY [/
1.0 APPLICABILITY Upon declaration of a plant emergency, the Security Force shall take the following actions.
2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 If the plant e.nergency is caused by a security event, the Contingency Plan and procedures have priority over the actions in this procedure.
2.2 All Security personnel shall wear their dosimetry after declaration of a plant energancy.
2.3 If the Security Building becomes uninhabitable, actions of the Security Force should be directed fro.n the Technical Support Center.
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 EP-SEC Procedures 3.2 EP-AD-12, Personnel Asse:nbly and Accountability 3.3 EP-AD-13. Plant and Site -Evacuation 3.4 EP-AD-14, Search and Rescue 4.0 SECURITY DIRECTOR / SHIFT CAPTAIN INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Unusual Event - '
4.1.1 If needed, provide emergency vehicle driver to transport injured individual to offsite medical facilities.
4.1.2 If Personnel Assembly is announced over the Gai-tronics, implement EP-SEC-3, Personnel Accountability - Initial and Maintaining.
4.1.3 Provide any assistance required for search and rescue operations.
4.2 Alert, Site Emergency, or General Emergency 4.2.1 If Personnel Assembly is announced over the Gai-tronics, ininediately implement EP-SEC-3.
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Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Security Force Response to
- EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE - Emergencies DATE PAGE 2 0F 2- _,
4.2.3 Dispatch an officer for the HWY 42 entrance. He/she 'shall:
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- a. Open the E0F for response personnel,
- b. Report to the HWY 42 entrance and place a road block, i
- c. Direct any reporting personnel .to the Site Access Facility,
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- d. Only allow entrance to those personnel clearad~ by the SAF officer.
4.2.3 Dispatch an officer. to the Site Access Facility. He/she shall:
9 a. Take the emergency vehicle to the SAF,
- b. Place two roadblocks on Nuclear Road, stopping all traf fic,
- c. Implement' EP-SEC-4, Dosimetry Issue at SAF,
- d. Only allow personnel with
- :ewaunee Plant I.D.'s access, i unless authorized by:
Shift Supervisor Support Activities Director Emergency Director Security Director Event Operations Director Emergency Response Manager Radiological Protection Director Environmental Protection Dir.
TSC Director Admin / Logistics Director
- e. Inform Shift Captain and HWY 42 officer by radio of authorized in-coning personnel , and, '
- f. Record the names of personnel telephoning the SAF that they are in transit.
4.2.4 Assist in the evacuation of personnel as outlined in EP-AD-13, Plant and Site Evacuation.
4.2.5 Contact additional Security Force personnel to augnent the nor.nal shif t complement.
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WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION NO. EP-SEC-3 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Personnel Accountability (Initial &
- EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Maintaining)
DATE OCT 211961 PAGE 1 0F 4-REVIEWED BY '/14 / M APPROVED BY l
1.0 APPLICABILITY l 1.1 Personnel accountability will be initiated when an incident is classified as a Site or General Emergency or whenever conditions warrant as determined by the Emergency Director.
2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 Ensure all accountability reports are made clearly and are understood by receiving personnel.
2.2 Adhere to the policies and requirements outlined in EP-AD-ll and EP-RET-20.
2.3 Ensure all incoming personnel are noted on a daily check-in sheet when entering the Protected Area or the site via the Site Access Facility.
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan
! 3.2 EP-AD-14, Search & Rescue 3.3 EP-AD-ll, Emergency Radiation Controls Implementation 3.4 EP-AD-12, Personnel Assembly and Accountability 3.5 EP-RET-20, Emergency Radiation Controls 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS l
4.1 Security Director 4.1.1 Acquire the Visitor Register and check-in log and form a list of personnel (non-badged) in the Protected Area.
4.1.2 Direct the Security Force to contact all assembly areas per Table EP-SEC-3.1 for personnel names and I.D. numbers.
..WISC0NSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORflTION N0. EP-SEC-3 ,
Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Personnel Accountability (Initial &
Maintaining?
JMERGENCYPLANIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE l D' ATE OCT Pal E l PAGE 2 0F 4 -
4.1.3 Direct CAS operator to run a computer roll call approximately 15 minutes after declaration of incident.
4.1.4 Compare two listings of personnel for any missing persons in the Protected Area.
4.1.5 If conditions penait, Security Force personnel should make a tour through the yard area, substation, sewage plant, and Met Tower due to the lack of' communications in these areas.
A radiation monitoring instrument should acconpany these pe rsonnel .
4 .1.6 Inform the Emergency Director of the status of accountability within 30 minutes of emergency declaration and announcement.
4.1.7 Provide personnel for search teams upon order of the Emergency Director.
. 4.1.8 Coordinate routes of search teans in clean areas.
4.1.9 Provide the Radiological Protection Director with information on possible locations of unaccounted for personnel in controlled areas.
{ 4.1.10 Update the accountability status to the Emergency Director at least every 15 minutes, until al1 personnel, including visitors, have been accounted for.
4.1.11 Af ter all personnel are accounted for, periodic accountability checks should be perfonned to ensure continuous accountability of personnel .
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4.2.2 Contact each assembly area (per EP-AD-12) and obtain accountability reports.
4.2.3 Check off personnel accounted for on plant and the visitor list within the Protected Area.
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TITLE: IPersonnel Accountability'(Initial &
EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Maintaining?
DATE OCT 21'l981 PAGE 3 0F 4-4.2.4 Perform a comparison of the Roll-Call printout from the Security Computer and visitor list with muster lists.
4.2.5 Record any personnel not. accounted for.
4.2.6 Inform the Security Director or his alternate of the accountability status.-
4.2.7 Attempt to contact any unaccounted for personnel uslag plant Ga i- tron ics. Upon response, infonn them to proceed to the nearest assembly area.
, 4.2.8 Continue to update the Security Director or his alternate every 15 minutes as to the status of accountability., until all personnel, l
including visitors, have been accounted for.
4.2.9 Ensure the Site Access Facility (SAF) Security Force members report and record personnel arriving from offsite.
4.2.10 Make preparation for search and rescue team dispatch.
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EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Maintaining 1 DATE OCT 211981 PAGE 3 0F 4-4.2.4 Perform a comparison of the Roll-Call printout fran the Security Computer and visitor list with muster lists. .
4.2.5 Record any personnel not accounted for.
- 4.2.6 Inform the Security Director or his alternate of:the accountability status.
4.2.7 Attempt to contact any unaccounted for personnel using plant Gai-tronics. Upon response, infonn them to proceed to the nearest assembly area.
4.2.8 Continue to update the Security Director or his alternate every 15 minutes as to the status of accountability,, until all personnel, including visitors, have been accounted for.
4.2.9 Ensure the Site Access Facility (SAF) Security Force menbers report and record personnel arriving fran offsite.
4.2.10 Make preparation for search and rescue team dispatch.
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- GROUP -Primary Assembly Location Alternate Assembly Locations Coordinator j and Telephone Numbers and Telephone Numbers Operations Shift Crew ControliRoom Radiation Protection Office Shift Supervisor Phone. Phone. or
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Fire Brigade Shift Suoervisor's Office Admin. Bldg. Lobby Fire Brigade Leader Phone. Phone 2
Fire Team Admin. Bldg. Lobby Security Bldg.
Fire Team Leader Phonei Phone I In-plant lip and Chemistry Radiatio _n_Rrotection Office Radiolooical Analysis Facility Radiological J Emergency Teams, PhoneC' Phone . Protection Director Controlled Area Personnel Containment Personnel Personnel Airlock Emergency Airlock Senior HP Technolo-Gai-tronics o Gai-tr'nics gist or Staff Member Technical Support Technical Support Center Technical Support Center Staff j Phones Center Director
! Maintenc.:e personnel, Operational Support Facility Support Activities i visitors, contractors, and ( Admin. Bldg. Assembly Rooa) Director personnel with no
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, response duty Training personnel Emergency Operations Facility Site Access Facility Training Supervisor (Trng. Bldg. General Meeting Phone.
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! Security Personnel Security Bldg. Security Director
, (except CAS officers) Phone. or Shift Captain e