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Public Version of San Luis Obispo County Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Response Plan Std Operating Procedures,Including Procedures for Sheriff Dept,County Health Agency & Dept of Social Svcs
ML20039A622
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Site: Diablo Canyon  Pacific Gas & Electric icon.png
Issue date: 10/31/1981
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SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA
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ML16340C165 List:
References
PROC-811031, NUDOCS 8112180556
Download: ML20039A622 (700)


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PREFACE This SOP canprisesSection III.7 of the San Luis Obispo County Nuclear Power Plant Idnergency itesponse Pian 1 Detailed preparedness measures and anergency procedures concerning the operation of this organization are included heroin. Part I of the Plan deceribes the overall County emergency organization and response, while Part II includes Implanenting Instructions to be used by the County Direction and Control group and other key officials and the County linergency Operations Center (EOC), in directing the ancrgency response acLivitlos.

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A. iUM-lalEllGFNCY PitEPAllEDNESS III.7-1 .

1. Overview III.7-2
2. Ibsixansilaii i Ly III.7-2
3. Prerequisites III.7-2
4. Ibferences III.7-2,3
5. 'th.sks III.7-3,4,5,6,7 G. Other Involved Agencies III.7-7,8
7. Hnergency Organization III.7-8
8. Assiginnents III.7-3
9. Staff III.7-8,9  :

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10. Facilities III.7-9,10,11
11. Carinunicat ions III.7-11
12. Operational Equipnent III.7-11
13. Linergency Worker Gear III.7-12
14. Training Program III.7-12
15. Drills and Exercises III.7-12,13
16. Fquipnent Testing / Calibration III.7-13
17. Plan Update III.7-13,14 13 . NGPIFICATIONANDM0!IILIZAION III.7-15 1.- Ite.sixanse by Ittorgency Classification III.7-15
2. Alerting Procedures III.7-15
3. Iticrgency Notification Roster III.7-15-23
4. Mebiliwilion of Staf f III.7-23,24 S. ILtekup Shif ts III.7-24 G. Staff Aupnentation l

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1. Initial 'ihsks III.7-25-33 ,
2. Itungcw:y Operations Center Procedurc s III.7-34 1
3. Pixxie Assistance Center Procedures III.7-34-37
4. Italocation Prtxxdures III.7 5. Congregate Caro Pacility Procedures III.7-38-42 D .' DISK)DILIZATION PilOCEDURES III.743
1. Phono Assistanco Center III.7-13
2. Congregate Caro Pacilitics III.7-43 E. ItE-lW111Y P10CEDURES
1. Iteturn to Nornal Operations III.7-45 2

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111.7.1 Agencies Involved in Congregate Otro at. Camp lloberts 111.7.2 Agencies Involved in Congregate Qtro at Vandenberg Air Forco Ittse 1

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A. i3RE-EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

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Purpose:

'Ab designate procede s which will ensure that the Department of Social Services will be prepared to respond to a nucicar power plant anergency.

b. Ob.iectives:
1. Delineate responsibilites and tasks of Department of Social Services personnel.
2. Establish lines of authority and coordination when the Plan is in effect.
3. Establish procedures for maintaining records of car-less persons who may require assistance during an evacuation.
  • l . Establish procedures for the activation and staffing of the County Phone Assistance Center to provide infotTnation to the public during a nuclear p) wor plant anorgency.
5. [htablish procedures for assisting the Anerican Red Cross in operating congregate care facilities for evacuated
persons unwilling or unabic to secure lodging for thon-l selves.

G. listabilsh procedures for starl'ing a public infonnation center at each congregate care facility.

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7. Establish procedures for providing crisis counseling to persons in need of such counseling at the congregate care l

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! 'llie San latis Ulaispo Coutsty Departlin9:L of Social Services is rer:ponsihto for ennplotion of the prwnliarn outlined horcin.

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a. ' lite procedure shall be coinplcLed by properly trained and

! authorized personnel only.

b. A working knowledge of the San Luis Obispo County Nuclear Power Plant linergency ltesponse Plan is required, particularly fwniliarity with the locations of local collection centers and tile areas which they serve.
c. A working knowledge of the Anerican ited Cross fonn 5922 (5-79) l " Disaster Sholter llegistration Form" which will be used for i

registration of evacuces at congregate care facilities is I, required.

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4. ItEFEltENCES
1. Government Code Title I.

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2. SanLuisdbispoCountyRnergencyOrdinance.

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4. California Hnergency Services Act, 1 I
5. Federal Public law 4.

G. Federal Disaster itelief Act.

7. Labor Code Part 1.
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5. TASKS

'lhe following tasks assigned to the Department of Social Services

are taken fran Part II, Implanenting Inst ructions, of the Plan, as ludicated in parenthoses af ter cach task desceipt ion.

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n. Not i ficat ton of Rncrgency Workers (II.2):
1. 'Ihe Departnent of Social Services will receive notifica-i t ton fran the County lhergency Services Director.  ;

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2. Upon designat ion of an Alert , Site Area Rncrgency or General Dnergency, the County Social Services Director will report to the Dnergency Operations Center (EOC).
3. 'lho Department of Social Services maintains procedures to mobilim anergency workers on a 24-hour basis.
b. Not ificat ion of the Pubile (II.5):
1. Lists of hard-to reach populations will be developed, with t assistance form PG & E, provided to local law enforcement and fire departments to call and/or directly assist j ident i fiod individuals.

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activating and staffing, the County Phone Assistance ,
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f a. Activate the Phone Assistance Center upon authoriza-tion by the Direction and Control Group, if the f

Rncrgency Action level equals or exceeds ALERT.

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b. Maintain appropriato staf f level.

I 1. A nauilual staf f luvut of G to 10 persons should be maintnined, according to shi f t .nnd part icular oncrgency situation tbroughout tho onorgency.

2. ' An au;gr.cnted staff Icvol of 15 10.20 persons should be maintained at any timo during particular events, such as the sounding of the INS (stron) syston or when j

the issuance of anorgency public information is .likely to generate calls,

c. Establish referral method for handling transportation assistance requests.
2. 1hc thone Assistance Center will perform the following tasks:
a. Provide clarification of situation and anergency instruc-t lons for monbors of the public (" rumor control") as authorized by the County Public Information Officer.
b. Ilandic wolfare inquiry requests-in an evacuation for persons attonpting to locate indiviudals who may be at a congregate care facility.
c. Accept transportat ion assistance requests for County areas not served locally and transmit to County Fire Department.

Rofor requesta fran other areas to local assistance ntanbors.

d. thone Assistance Center operators will be available to assist the Direction and Control group in call-out functions such as will be required in locating resources, confirmation of evacuation, etc.

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d. General Shcitoring (II.7.3):

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l. At the request of the Direct ion and Control Group, a telephone sample from the Phone Assistance Center will be nutdc to provido an est imate of the vacancy rate of house- j lolds in the relocalion area.
2. At the request of the Direction and Control Group, this Phone Assistanco Center will place phone calls to a random sample of subscribers in the relocation zone to conrirm the relocation progress.
3. The Social Service Director will activate plans to open congregato care facilit les for evacuces fran the relocation area who are unwilling or unabic to secure lodging for t hanscives.
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Phone Assistance Center wilft place phone calls to a random ,

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facilities and will coordinate the efforts of Department of Social Services anti Anerican ikxl Cross personnel operating those facilltles. 'thsks assigned to DSS utaf f includo:

a. Assist the Ancrican Red Cross in recording adequate Identification data on all persons arriving at reception and congregate caro centers. Data to be recorded shall includo all categories shown in Red Cross forTn 5922 (5-79) " Disaster Shelter Registration Form".
b. Assist the hncrican Red Cross in locating friends and relatives at reception and congregate care centers.
c. Make all authorized personal data accessible to the County Phono Assistunco Conter.
d. Request the County Engineer to arrange transportation of school children from recept ion center to congregate care centers, as necessary.
c. Provide general information and crisis ccanseling advise at congregate care facilities to all who request or require it.
f. Assist the Anerican Red Cross to staf f and operate an infornut ion conter at each congregato care center.
g. Recovery and Reentry (II.11):
1. Under the guidance of the Direct ion and Control Group, the Phono Assistance Center personnel will answer questions from the general public concerning recovery /rcoccupancy and long-term medical follow-up.
2. 'nie Soci,al Services Director will contact the County Engineer to arrange transportation for persons requiring III.7-G

transportation assistance from congregate care facilities to return to their liames.

1. At tiio request o f t he Coun t y lloa l t h Of ficer , Depar tmen t o f Social Services staff will conduct interviews and record informat ion on all persons who qualify for long-term nodical follow-up.

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'lho following listed agencies have primary or support role involvanent with the Deixtrtuent of Social Services in execut ing this procedure-(

a. Phone Assistance Center
1. 'lhe Direction and Control Group and Public Information Of ficer will provide up-to-dato anergency information to the Phone Assistance Center operators for distribution.
b. Congregate Carc Facilities
1. Attachment III.7.L idenLifies the tasks required to open and operato a congregate carc facilit iy and assigns those tasks to the agonices which will have primary or support roles in carrying out those tasks. Bricfiy suranarizing, the following agencies will be involved in operating congregate care facilities.
2. 'lho California National Guard will make the facilities at Camp Roberts operabic and sign than over to the Red Cross when congregato care facilit ics are required in North San Luis Obispo County.
3. '1ho United States Air Force will make the facilities at Vandenberg Air Force Base operable and sign then over to the Red Cross when congregatc care faci 1itics are requirod south of San Luis Obispo County.(*)

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4. Critrans has primary responsiblity for conducting the radio,legical screening of vehicles and evacuces at congrc-gato caro facilit ics.

S. 'Ibo County lleai th Officer has resix>nsibiity for dccontamin-at ion of evacuees exposed to radiat lon.

6. '1ho County Sheriff, assisted by the Monterey County Sheriff's Department , will be responsible for security and traffic cont rol at congregato care facilit ics.
7. The San Luis Obispo County Animal Control Unit has re-sponsibility to runovo ar.d care for animals ~o rought to the congregato care conters.
7. FA1FRGENCY ORGANIZATION The ancrgency organization of the Department of Social Services shall be as indicated in Fxhibit 1.
8. ASSIGNMINIS F.xhibit 2 indicates the assignment of tasks described in paragraph A.5 to department personnel. .
9. STAFF

'lho Department of Social Services staff is assigned to the Divisions within the Department as follows:

Division Full-Time Staff Director's Offico (D. rector , Secretary, Interinediate Typist Clcrk,1/21ime l>rogram Assistant) 3 Administrative Services Division (Division Etnager, Program AssistanL, Investigator,

.2 Investigative Assistants, Eligibility

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ORGANIZATION DURING AN BtERGENCY AT EOC Director Alternate: Division 5fanager 5'.anagenent Systens and Services l

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AT P1IONE ASSISTANCE AT NOfmlERN ZONE AT SOUniERN ZONES CENTER , CONGR WATE CARE CENTER 00NGREGATE CARE CENTER Eligiblity Supervisor Program Assistant to Director Division Manager, (Disaster Preparedness Coor- Social Services dinator)

Alternate: Eligibility Supervisor Alternate: Divistor. 5!anager Alternate: Program Specialist Food Sta.T.ps/51edi-Cal Management Systans and Service Basic Staff

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Social Service Social Services 10 Eligibility Workers Supervisor Supervisor Social Workers Social Werkers Eligibility Supervisors Eligibility Supervisors Eligibility Workers Eligibility Workers Augtunented Clerical Staff Clerical Staff 15-20 Eligibility Werkers

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Division Full-Time Staff Snpirvisor, 4 Eligibili ty Workers, 3 supervising Athuinistrat ive Clerks, il Clerks) 24 Fitutncial Assistance Division ( Divi:< ion httnager, l>rogr:un Specialist , Supervising Administ rative Clerk, S Clerks, G Eligibility Supervisors, 3i Kligibility Workers) 45 Food Stamp / Medical Division (Division Manager, Program Specialist, Supervising Administraive Clerk, 8 Clerks, 5 Eligibility Supervisors, 24 Eligibility Workers) 40 Managonent Syston & Services Division (Division htutager, Program Specialist 10 Clerical, 1/2 time Intermediate Typist Clerk) 12 Social Services Division (Division Manager, G Clerical, 29 Social Workers) 29 Total 160

10. FACILITIES
a. Primary Response Center: Social Services Director's Office Function: Primary receipt point for agency notification (weekday daytime). Primary point for direction and control of anergency response.

Incation: 1185 Islay, S:tn Luis Obispo, Building 1, approximately J/4 mile south east cf the intersection of Monterey and Santa Rosa, appro.timately 12.5 miles cast north east of the plant site and approximately 5 miles by road to the 100C.

Phone: (805) 543-5700

b. *After hours ltesponse Center: Initiated by the Social Services Director; back-up - Disaster Pre-ptredness Coordinator
  • Social Service facilities are open and accessable by phone Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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l Functlon: Primary receipt point for Agency notification (night and weekend)

Person llesixinsible: Primary - Tun Ganoo, Dinu: tor 43 HI Mirador Court San latis Obispo, CA (805) G44-7303 lhck-up - Linda West, Disaster Preparedness Coordinator 8230 Toloso fload Atascadero, CA (805) 466-6876

c. .% condary llo.sponso Center.s:
1. Phone Assistance Center Function: Provide pubile infonnation regarding anergency procedures and refer transportation assistance requests to appopriate response agency.

Location: Co-located with San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office County Operations Center in the Auditoriun, of f State Itoute 1, approximately twt > miles northwest of the City of SID and approxintttely 101/2 miles northeast of the plant.

Phone: (805)

2. Northern Zone Congregate Care Facility Function: Provide Lunporary lodging and mass feeding for evacuees to the north who are unwilling or unable to secure lodging thanselves.

location: Cmnp iloberts Military lteservation, on !!ighway 101 at the north end of San Luis Obispo County with the Main Gate located approximately 3/4 mile north of the County line in Monterey County.

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Phone: (805) 238-3100

. SouIhorn Zone Congregatc Cu o Faci!1L ies Functlon: -Provide tanporary lodging and nuss feeding for evacueos to the south who are unwilling or unable to secure lodging thanselves.

l l Incatlon: Vandenberg Air Force liase, in Santa flarbara County,

! approximately G 1/2 miles west of liighway 1 on Vandenberg Itoad (County route S20).

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d. Liaison Center: County Bncrgency Operations Center of San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Of fice.

l Function: -Overall direction and control of anorgency response, agency coordination, public information release point.

Incation: Co-located with San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's l Office, County Operations Center, off State route l 1, approximately te miles northwest of the City of i

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11. COMMUNICATIONS Tone-alert Monitor Radio o:: County L.G. Frequency (*).
12. OPFRATIONAL F)QUIpMFAT Not applicable-
  • 'lhese itons are currently not available, but are necessary for proper anergency response.

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14. TilAINING PilOGilAM

'1he Following training will be accanpiished for the express purix>so of nuintaining this 121an:

a. General 13riefing
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a. 13riefing on overali Plan Concept of Operations
b. lincegency notification :uid recall procedures
c. llesponse center activation
d. Assignments of personnel
c. Plan procedures
2. Audience and Frequency: All deparunent of Social Services personnel will be trained annually in preparation for the field exercise.
15. Dit11.lS AND EXIRCISES
a. Oxununications Drill On a monthly basis, the Office of Ihrgency Services will drill cocinunications with the Deparunent of Social Services by contacting the Social Services Director's office. The drill will estabildh the capability of thu Of fice of linergency Services Operation of the applicabic conmunications equipnent.

'1he drill will include Instruction on possible radiological content of the messages to assure comprehensive understanding of subject Imttter.

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b. Annual Exercise

'the IJuptrtum:nt of Suelat Survices will ptriticpatu in au annual exerciso to be coordinated by the County Of fico of Iber,,cncy Services. The involvanent of 1he Depar1 ment of Social Services in the exercise will include the following*

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3. Staf fing of responso center.

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a. Ihcreency Gear Connunications equipnent used in anergency or other unusual situations shall be tested as follows:
1. Tone-alert monitor radios will be tested in conjunction l with monthly cannunications drills.(*)

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a. The Department of Social Services will review and update anergency telephone numbers quarterly.
b. With assistance fran PG & E the Department of Social Services will review and update annually the list of car-less persons who would require transportation assistance in an evacuatLon.

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  • These itan are currently not available, but are necessary for proper oncrgency response.

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f. 'lho Social Services Director will ensure that corrective acLions are impianonted.

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r, B. NOTIFICATION ND MOBILIZATION I. Iti:SIONSM llY latidtGKNCY Cl.ASSTFICATION

'llie Lbinctmental reslunso for each ol' the four radiological anergency categories establislied by federal regulations is outlinied below:

Hnergency Classification Ibpartmental Response Unusual Event

  • No response Aiort
  • Agency Notified

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  • Phone Assistance Center Activated Site Area 13ncrgency
  • Agency Notified
  • Director lleports to EOC

= Bnergency Workers Notified a Phone Assistance Center Activated General Unergency

  • Agency Notified a Director Reports to EOC
  • Hnergency Workers Notified Phone Assistance Center Activated
  • Congregate Care Facilities Opened
2. ALFJrl'ING P110CEDU11FS See Exhibit 3.
3. EMEltGiECY NOPIFICATION ltOSTlut TITLH NAME
1. Director Tom Ganoe 13usiness Phone:

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NAMM L A. lktek-up i for Director ilusinum l'luine:

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llanu Address:

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10.1ktek-up 2 for Director Business Phone:

llano Phone:

Home Address:

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2. Disaster Prepardness G>ordinator I.inda West Business Phone:

Hane Phone: (805) 466-6876

!!ame Address: 8230 Toloso Road. ,

Atascadero, CA '

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2A. Back-up 1 Business Phone:

!!ane Phone:

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2B. Ihck-up 2 Ikisiness Phone:

liane Phone:

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3. Admin. Services Division Director Floyd Ctsimins business Phone:

llano Phone: (805) 528-3625 Ilune Addre.ss: 333 hkuiz;usita los Osos, CA lhdio I.D.:

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llome Phone:

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Flane Phone:

lluno Address:

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4. Financial As.sistiulce Div. Director C. ' Dean hkx>ro Business Plione:

llane Phone: (805) 544-0564 Ilune Address: 3GG7 Johnson Avenue San Luis Obispo, CA Itadio I.D.:

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llane Phone:

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Ikxne Address:

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5. Food. Stamp /Medi Cai Division Director Sheri Wilson Business Phone:

Ilane Phone: (805) 489-0218 Ilane Address: Erhart fload Arroyo Grande, CA ltadio I.D.:

5A. thek-up 1 ik:siness Phone:

lluno Phone:

llune Address:

Radio I.D.:

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!!ane Phone:

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TI'll .M NAMM G. M;uiamsneni Systuits &

Services Div. Director 'Ahu Zuur liusiness Phone:

llane Pliotic: (805) 4GG-3285 llane Address: 3475 Arena Road Alascadero, CA Thdio I.D.:

GA. thek-up 1 ,

! Husiness Phone:

, llane Phone:

!!ane Address:

Radio I.D.:

4 GU. thek-up 2 Business Phone:

! Hane Phone:

!!ane Address:

Radio I.D.:

7. Social Services Division Director Jean Eslinger Business Phone:
ikxne Phone
(805) 489-3996 (Unlisted)

!!ane Address: 1267 Grand Avenue Grover City, CA

!!adio i.D.:

7A. thek-up i

, Business Phone:

llane Phone:

llane Address:

Ihdio 1.D. :

71) . thek-up 2 . _

iktsiness liione:

llane Phone:

llutne Address:

thdio I.D. :

8. Admin. Services Personnei Mary McCready Business Phone:

ilone Phone: (805) 543-4427 llame Address: 1236 Drake Circie San Luis Obispo, CA ludio I.D.:

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TITI.M NAMM

9. Bill l# reed.nyn Liusiness Plione:

llane Phone: (805) 528-4835 llane Address: 1610 5th Street Ins Osos, CA Ittdio I.D. :

10. Jean 13e1100 13usiness Plione:

!!ane Plione: (805) 489-2577 flame Address: 210 S. Mason Street Arroyo Grande, CA lhidio I.D..

11. Darlene Girard liusiness Plione:

llane Phone: (805) 541-5883 llome Address: 1621 Chorro San Luis Obispo, CA Ittdio I.D. :

12. Dianna Curtis Business Phcao:

llune Phone: (805) 466-3997 Ilane Address: 5301 Dolores Atascadero, CA Ittdio I.D. :

13. Julie Moody Business Phone:

llome Phone: (805) 434-2342

,  !!ane Address:

Itadio I.D..

14. l'inancial Assistance Division Personnel Dorothy Ilixon Business Phone:

llame Phone: (805) 466-3842 Ilane Address: G680 Navaretto Alascadero, CA Ittdio I .D. :

15. Dorothy Curtis 13usiness Phone:

llane Phone: (805) 466-3024 llane Address: 9005 San Itafael Atascadero, CA ltidio I.D. :

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TI'lLE NAME

10. Finanicai Assistance Division Ibrsonnel (cont.) _

Iloten Weavy Business 141one:

llano Phono: (805) 466-2643 llano Address: 8970 Pueblo Atascadero, CA Itadio 1.D.:

17. Lillian lux >n

!!usiness ihone:

llane Phone: (805) 543-8931 llano Address: 3159 Ilose Avenue San Luis Obispo, CA ltadio 1.D.:

18. Carol Ericson Business Phone:

!!ano Phone: (805) 544-3172 llane Address: 3217 Johnson #18 San Luis Obispo, CA Iladio I.D.:

19. Connie Fair Business Phone:

!!ame Phone: (805) 543-8073 Ilane Address: 1404 B Woodside i

San Luis Obispo, CA lladio I.D.:

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20. Linda Perkins Business Phone:

llane Phone: (805) 543-4135

. Hane Address: 1197 Ella Apt. B San Luis Obispo, CA lladio I.D.:

21. Kay lloland Business Phone:

Home Phone: (805) 544-2841 llano Address: 3960 S. Higuera #52 San Luis Obispo, CA ltadio 1.D.:

22. 13cv Estes Business Phone:

Ilano Phone: (805) 489-2378 l Hane Address: 592 Carmella Arroyo Grando, CA Radio I.D.:

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Tl'11.R NAMR l

l l 23. Food Stanip/1kidi Cai l)lvision l'orsuiniel Maria Ows Business Phone:

llano Plione: (805) 238-5950 llamo Address: So. River Road Paso Robles, CA Radio I.D.:

( 24. Dorothy Beath Business Phone:

llane Phone: (805) 466-7593 llano Address: 7680 San Marcos Atascadero, CA Radio I.D.:

25. Ihm licit Business Phone:

Hane Phone: (805) 466-2452 Ilomo Address: 4845 Nogales Atascadero, CA Radio 1.D.:

l 26. Donna Bourne l lhwiness Pliono:

l lione Phone: (805) 543-4065

!!ano Address: 3038 Bahia Court San Luis Obispo, CA l Radio I.D.:

l 27. Karen Ridgeway Business Phone:

, Hane Phone: (805) 528-6210 llano Address: 1631 12th Los Osos, CA Radio I.D.:

28. June liarris Business Phone:

i llano Phone: (805) 543-4065 l Ilomo Address: 1141 Islay San Luis Obispo, CA l 29. Kris McKelvey Business Phonc:

llomo Phone: (805) 528-6704 llano Address: 1922 10th, Apt. A Los Osos, CA Radio I.D.:

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TITI.R NAMM

30. Mariagunent Systuns a:Id I

Sorvices Division l'orsoninal I.u l'oulk Husiness Phone:

, llano Phono: (805) 4GG-9487 j Ikxne Address: 15200 Chispn Road 1

Alascadero, CA Ihdio I.D.:

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31. Helen W1111s
thisiness Phone

Hane Phone: (805) 543-8692 llano Address: 2142 Cypress

. San Luis Obispo, CA Hadio I.D.:

32. Salicy Andersons Business Phone:

Hano Phone: (805) 772-3002

llano Address
120 Kern Avenue

} Morro Bay, CA

! Ihdio I.D. :

33. Social Services Division Personnel Marie Jackson

+ Business Phone:

j Hone Phone: (805) 543-6439

!!ano Address: 1700 Corralltos Avenue San Luis Obispo, CA thdio I .D. :

34. Ihrbara Everett

! Business Phono:

l llano Phone: (805) 773-2479 l llano Address: 715 Hanford Street

! Pisno Ucach, CA Itadio I.D. :

35. Claudia Tjaden Business Phone:

llane Phone: (805) 528-4870 llano Address: 1411 14th SLtcet Ios Osos, CA Radio I.D.:

36. Susan Fuller Business Phone:

llane Phone: (805) 544-1940 Ilune Address: G73 Plain, #1 San Luis Obispo, CA Radio I.D.:

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T_l'il .1: N,AMij

' 37. John Garool'im:

'llus0idis Phone:

llane Phone: (805) 927-3920 llane Address: 5924 Sunbury I Cunbria, CA JLtd io I. D.:

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38. Judy lbwles 13usiness Phone:

!!ane Phone: (800) 489-8512 llano Address: 209 Walnut Arroyo Grande, CA Radio I.D.-

4. hOl311,IXATION OF STAFF
a. Initial Station Assignments
1. Social Services Director report to EOC.
a. If not present, Division Manager-Managanent Systems and Services report to FDC.
2. 'lhe following report to Phone Assistance Center at the Sheriff's Office:

llasic Augtrnented

a. (1) Eligibility Supervisor (1) Eligibility Supervisor
b. (10) Eligibility Workers
(15-20) Eligibility Workere j 3. 'lhe following report to Cunp Itoberts Congregate Care Facility when act ivated.
a. Program Assistant to Director (Disaster Preparedness l Coordinator) (1) t i
  • These are minimum numbers of staff; actual numbers to be determined at the time.

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b. Social Worker / Social Work Supervisor (1)
c. I storisiediato typist Clerk /Accouait Clerk /Sr. Account i
Cicrk (2)

I d. Eligibility Supervisor / Eligibility Worker (1)

+4. 'the following report _ to Vandenberg Air Force Dase Congregate Care Facili1y when activated.

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a. Division Manager Social Services i'

, b. Social Worker / Social Work Supervisor (1) ,

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c. Intennediato Typist Clerk / Account Clerk /Sr.. Account Clerk (2)

! d. Eligibility Supervisor / Eligibility Worker'(1)

'lhese are minimun numbers of staf f; . actual ntsnbcrs to be determined at

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the time.

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5. Hanaining Department of Social Services personnel contact ~

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Division Managers for assignment.

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See Exhibit 3 i

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5. BACKUP S!!IFTS

'these will be the same as the init tal shifts using similar positions, different people.

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1. INITIAL. TASKS
a. Overview of flesponse by Bnergency Classification

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1. UNUSUAL EVEiVi'; no response.

l 2. ALERT; activate Phone Assistance Center

3. SITE AREA B!E11GENCY; activate Phone Assistance Center i
4. GENEllAL DIE 11GENCY; a. activate Phone Assistance Center
b. Open Congregate Care Center
b. Initial llesponse Procedure During Normal Business Hours

'lhe following DSS personnel are responsible for completing the assigned actions:

l ltesponsi bil i ty Action Social Services Director 1. Upon notification fran the County Bnergency Services Director, initiates the alert procedure by calling the Program Assistant (Disaster preparedness Coordinator); relates nature of anergency.

2. Instructs the Disaster Preparedness Coordinator to prepare for activation of the Phone Assistance Center and planning for staffing a i

congregate care center. l I

3. Alerts Secretary; requests  !

. that phone lines ranain I

, open to receive further i~ instructions.

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1. llep wtx to the Itcrgency Operatlons G u t ur (IOC) a t t he Coun t y Sheri f f's l Facility with necessary resource i material.

- DSS Standard Operating Proceduro

- pens, pencils Disaster preparedness '

Manual Program Assistant - 1. Not t ries the five Division Disaster

, prepnredness Minagers of the nature of the Coordinator anorgency; instructs them to place all staff on alert; develops plans to

, assign teams to congregate care

, operations.

2. Instructs Division Managers, Financial Assistance and Food Stamps /Medi-Cal, to assign one team to report upon direction from the DSS Director to the

, BOC (County Sheriff's Facility) to i

operate the Phone Assistance Center;

! plans for augnentation, shif t changes.

i j 3. Stands by for further instructions from the Social Services Director.

All Division Managers 1. Init iate Divisional Alert by calling the Program Assistant / Specialist or i

Social Service monitor; relate nature of emergency and request that all staff be instructed to remain in the

office and await further instructions.

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2. Within one-quarter hour of notification i

of the energency, moet with the other

Division Managers in the conference

' room; bring SOP, Disaster Preparedness Manuel.

Division hbnagers - 1. Assign staff to Phone Assistanco Center l Financial Assistance, Temn (refer to organization chart i Food Simnps/Medi-Cal lhhibit 1 of DSS SOP) l 2. Instruct the Program Specialist to

! notify and mobilize Phone Assistance

{ Conter Staff in preparatin to report t o t he IOC. Instruct on Program Specialist to reserve County car (s) and inform other Program Specialist.

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3. Assign staf f to auginnent the liiono Axxistanco Conter ulcrat ions if not ified by the DSS Director to do so; develop staffing assignments on a 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> basis.

, 4. Inst ruct the Program Specialist to not ify Phone Assistance Center staf f of assignments, determine any problans and report back.

5. Ilevise schedules based upon input from Program Specialist if needed.

G. Instruct Program Specialist to notify appropriate staff.

7. hbet with other Division Ahnagers for update on Congregate Care schedules, provide input, assign staff as needed; stand by for further instructions.

Division Managers - 1. Refer to Congregate Care sections of the DSS SOP.

2. Develop minimum staff assignments for Congregate Care Centers at Otmp fe,berts and vandenberg Air Force liase on a 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> basis (see organi7ation chart, Exhibit i of DSS SOP).
3. Ihvolop cont ingent assignments as deaned appropriate.
4. Provide ulxjate to the Financial Assistance, Food Stamp /Medi-Cal Division Managers upon re-entry to meeting; revised schedules if needed based upon their input.
5. Stand by for further instructions.

, Program Specialist - 1. Upon Notification of alert by Financial Assistance; Food Division Manager, call those Stamp; Medi-Cat staff on alert list to inform than of nature of cmergency and request that all staf f be instructed to ranain in the office to await-l further instructions; do same.

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2. As instructed by Division Manager, notify specifle persons to prepare to report to the EOC at the Sheriff's Facility to operate the Phone Assistance Center; briefly explain assignment.

Supervisor reports to DSS

' Director. Phono Assistance Conter assignments wili be provided by the Public Infor-mat ton Of ficer.

- Ot her 81aff answer phones /make calls.

Reserve County car as directed and inforTn the ot her Program Sl acialist and Phone Center st a f f.

3. Report any probicms with staff assignments ininediately to the Division Manager.

l 4. Wait for further inst ructions.

Program Assistant, 1. Upon notification of alert by Administ rat ive Services, Division Manager, call those Progrwin Specialist Managonent Systans and staff on alert list and inform

.% rv i ces , Social Service than of nature of anergency and request that all staff be Monit or instructed to rernain in the office and awalt further inst ruct ions; do same.

Ali Supervisory Staff 1. Upon notificat ion of the alert, i

call all staff on alert list;

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inforin than of nature of anorgency and instruct than to remain in the of fice and await further insturctions; do same.

iiione Assistance 1. Prepares to report to the EOC as Center Staff instucted.

Social Services 1. Keep phone line open, awaits Director's Secretary further instructions fran Director.

2. Assures awnreness of location and phone nulmbers of Division Managers at all tirnes. -

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c. Initial Response Procedures During Non-Business Hours l 'the following DSS lx>rsonnc! are responsible for completing i tho assigned actions:

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!!esponsibili t y Act ion All Department of Social 1. Upon receiving alert via phone, Services Staff stren or radio, and if no instruct-lons are provided, tune radio i to the Bncrgency Broadcast Station frequency; await / follow instructions.

' When inst ruct ions are roccived 2.

i for all Disaster Service Workers l to report to duty, report immedi-ately to the DSS to the DSS

, office nearest your home.

Exception: All staff nearest

. an office in San i Luis Obispo report

! to the Southbound o f fice.

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Division Managers or the 1. Open facility for staff.

Disaster Preparedness Coordinator arriving at 2. Appoint staff person to be in chargo Grover City or (supervisor if availabic,

, Atascadero if not a line person who will

inform the first arriving supervisor

! that he/she is in charge).

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facility.

4. Appoint one person to operate call dircetor director and one to answer a designated phone.

phone.

l S. Instruct all staff to leave phone Ilnes open and wait for further -

instruct ions.

G. Instruct person in charge to canpile list of staff by name, job title upon arrival and be ready to provide this infonmation l over the phone when called.

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. 7. Attempt to call both Southwood and Grover City /Atascadoro offlees tgo determino status and ascertain if DSS Director has been contacted.

8 Icavo as soon as possibic for the Southwood facility.

Division Managers 1. Ogmn facility for staf f, arriving at Southwood of fico

, 2. humediately assign person to operato the call director and i

person to answer a designated phone

3. - At t empt to call DSS Director at home or at the EOC. If contact is made provide all available l information pertinent to disaster i operation (number of staff available,etc.).
4. If Director has not arrived at the EOC, the Acting Director, in

, established order of sucession,

will report to the EOC.
5. Appoint a supervisor to be in chargo of facility, provide keys, i

j necessry instructions.

I G. Inst ruct staf f to leave phone l . lines open and wait for further j ,

instructions.

I 7. Instruct Supervisor in charge to

compile list of staff by name, Job title, upon arrival.
8. Instruct Supervisor to call
Atascadero ar.d Grover City and i take down names, job titles of I

all available staff. Request j these offices to call Southwood

}. every half-hour with additions to list.

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9. Abet with other Division Managers, take whatever steps are necessary I to alleviate staff anxiety, secure, III.7-30

1 Itosponsibi1ity Action facility, prepare for escalation of amorgency Hi.tuat ion and wait for further instructions fran DSS Director.

10. Following inst ructions fran DSS Director, inform staff of nature of anorgency. As instructed, assign a team to report to the EOC to
operate the Phone Assistance j Center
direct team to use j wha tever meihod oC t ransportaLion scans appreopriate (County car or privato vehicle).
11. Contact Atascadero and Grover City provide updated information; recieve new infonnation regarding staffing.
12. Begin preliminary plans to:

,! - augument the Phone Assistance Center staff l

- relieve phone center staff after 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />

- assign /scheduto st af f to support congregate care operations in North and South County, i 13. Wait for further instructions from DSS Director.

d. Secondary Responso Procedures Subsequent to completion of the Ini t ial Responso Procedures, the following DSS personnel arc responsible for completing the assigned actions:

1 DSS Director's 1. Keeps phone line open, accepts Secretary calls fran DSS Director, forwards to Disaster Preparedness Coordin-ator.

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i Responsibil it y Action i for act ion.

leivi.1)iyisioli httriagors I. It w ilipon informst ion rocoived

! from the DSS Director via the j I)isastor Preinredness Coordinator,

carries out the following actions

{ as appropriate:

1 a. hbbilizes first shif t for j Phone Assistance Center;

instructs staf f to report to l the EOC; Supervisor reports
directly to DSS Director for instructions.
b. Mobilizes augmented Phone Assistance Center staff; instructs staff to report to the Phone Assistance Center Supervisor at the ECC.
c. Confinns plans and assigns staff for Phone Assistance Center shift change.

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d. As deemed appropriate second shift staf f for Phone l Assistance Center are allowed to leave facility with instructions to monitor the EBS Station and to relocate
w instructed or to report to the EOC at assigned shift time.
e. Mobilize staf f as instructed i over EBS Station and confinn with DSS Director to relocate to DSS Director upon relocation for further instructions.

Assure that congregate care I

teams are intact or make necessary assignment changes.

'. f. Assign and mobilize staff (not assigned to congregate care teams if possible) who

, can perform a registration function at a relocation l

, shelter site; instruct staff j l to relocate to shelter site; appoint person to call with

! phone number upon arrival.

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h. Mobilize all DSS staff for -

i ovacuat lon; . secure facilitles.

2. Should act ivities continue over extended poriod of t inn or

! de-escalate in seriousness, make 4 -

decision to allow staf f to 1 cave

facilities for nourishment, g sicop, mobilization of families, etc. Provide instructions to monitor E13S Stations and act appropriately, time and place to return.

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2. _. .__ __ _ IGIEltGFNCY OPERATIONS *CFATIM PitOCEDURES

'the following DSS personnel are responsible for completing tho nssigneil netions at the 13X::

ltespons ibi i i t y Action Social Services 1. Upon designation of Alert, Director , Site Arca Ehlergency or General linergency and upon notification via the thergency Services Director or over 123S radio .

report to the EOC frequency with necessary resources.

- DSS SOP

- pens, pencils

- disaster preparedness manuald 1

2. Contact the Disaster Prepared-noss Coordinator and relate nature of anorgencyu; request that plans be initiated to activate the Phone Assistance I conter; plans be developed to staf f congregato caro facilities; initiate DSS alert procedure.
3. Alerts secretary, requests phone lino ranain open to receive further instructions.
4. Upon arrival at ECC, receives

. update on status of energency.

3. PilONE ASSISTANCE CIWrMR PitOCElXJRMS

'the following DSS .sonnot are resionsible for completing the assigned actione .6 the Phone Assistanco Center:

Itcsponsibitity Actlon Social Services 1. As determined appropriate, Director requests Direction and Control to set up the Phone Assistance Center equipnent.

l 2. Places call trhrough secretary to Disaster Preparedness Coordinator; requests mobilization of Phone Assistance Center staff for 111.7-34 I

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Irrmediate relocation to the EOC.

3. Upon arrival, introduce Supervisor io Lho INihtic Infonintinn Of ficer; direct Supervisor to designated thono Assistanco Centor Room; provide instructions on how infunnation will be roccived/trans-mitted.
4. Instruct Supervisor to notify you of any unusual problems requiring your involvement.
5. Instruct Supervisor to activate the Phono Assistanco Center.and wait for further instructions.

G. Notify the Direction and Control Group and the Public InfotTnation Officer that the Phone Assistance Center has been activated; post on situation board. ,

7. Transmits requests for transportation-to County Fire Chief, as received.
8. As deaned appropriate, agument the Phone Assistance Cenmter staff by calling the Disaster Preparedness Coordinator via your Secretary; notify Phone Center Supervisor.

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9. Notify Phone Center Supervisor when Congregate Care Centers are opened to prepare for welfare inquiries.

Phono Assistanco 1. Ikings staff into phone center; Center Supervisor assigns to desk / phone.

2. Briefly explains procedures; as provided by the Public Informa-tion Officer, makes copies of necessary nups, phone numbers or information rolcases and provides to staff. Instructs staff to report any problen or unusual phone requests to the Supervisor.
3. Instructs staff to respond to phone calls providing only the

, information made available by 1

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I the Supervisor.

S. 1'ollows procedurcs inut.1 im il by 11SS Director and Public Infonattion Of ficer regarding recolpt of information and transmis-sion of same.

G.  % hen notified that Congregate Care Celter is operational, assigns one person responsib- i I

ility to connunicate with Congregate Care Facility on uc1 fare inquiries.

7. Ikery half-hour, transmits requests for transportation forms to DSS Director for transmittal to County Fire Ibpartment. ,

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8. Reports any problems to DSS Director which require his involvornent .

Phone Assistanco 1. As directed by the Phone Center Staff Assistanco ContorSupervisor I answer phones and respond to inquiries by providing only informttion authorized by the Supervisor. 'lhis may include:

- Clarification of nature of arcrgency

- Providing oncrgency instruc-tions )i.e. renain at home -

insido shelter; evacuate by a specific route, etc.).

- Itoferring requests for transpor-

, tation in local areas to numbers provided by the Public i infotination Officer.

2. Accept requests for transportation

! for County areas not served

locally (sce map provided by the Public Information Officer to i

detonnine local service areas.)

l' On transportation request fonn, illustrated in Exhibit 4, take down:

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- Date and time call received

- n:une of caller; number needing rido at that location

- exact address and cross strcots (directions if necessary)

- any mobility problens

- phone number Put request form in box marked

" Transportation Roquest - County Fire Department."

3. Welfare Inquiries - accept inquiries fran persons attonpting to locate individuals who may be at a congre-gato caro facility. Explain that the shelter will be contacted to ascertain location / condition of said person (s) and a return call will be mde to requestor. Hecord name, l phone number and relationship of person making request to the person to be located; name, sex, pre-disas-ter, addressed and phone number of person (s) inquired about. (Use Welfare Inquiry Form, illustrated in Exhibit 5.) Provide to person assigned to connunicate with congre-gate care facilitics. Do not provido a time frame for the response unless instructed by Supervisor.
4. As directed by the Supervisor, and using numbers provided, perform call out functions which may include:

- locating resources i

- confirmation of relocation or evacuation by calling numbers in a specific zone 4 - other inquiries as deaned appropriate by the Direction and Control Group

5. Hoport any problans or unusual requests to Supervisor.

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lloquest l'or Transportation Assistance -

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! Ikxiuestor's Address Time i Cross Streets / Directions:

t Phone #

Person (s) Needing Itido: Mobility Prob 1m:

4 Phone Conter Operator's Initials J

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Exhibit 5 Welfare Inquiry date Time itequestor's Nane llequestor's Phone ;

iielatitE bip to Evacuated Person (s)

PEllSON(S) 'lU 13E IICATED:

Man Pro-Disaster Address

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Wonnus (include maiden suuno)-

M F Clilld/Other Family Manber l

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4. ..R_E_l_lX'ATION PROCEDURFS

'lhe following DSS personnel are responsible for completing the assignttl actions during a relocation:

Hesponsibility, Action Social Services 1. Ihsed upon information Dirtutor frun Direction and Control regarding radioactive release and areas affected, confer with horican ' led Cross (AllC) regarding relocation shelter activation; trake decision. Request AF:0 to open relocation shelter. Call DSS Disaster Preparedness Coordi-naLor via DSS Secretary; instruct af fected staf f to relocate to DSS facility out of the plume path.

Confirm projected location of Disaster Preparedness Coordinator and Division Managers. Instruct that proposed congregate care tenras relocate intact and prepare for mobilization; first Manager to arrive at now site, call DSS Director for instructions.

2. Inform Direction and Control that relocation shelter (s) is being activated and location; post on situation board.
3. Q)nfer with (AllC) and deLormine need for assistance from DSS Staff; mobilize staff by calling Disaster Preparedness Coordinator via DSS Director's Secretary.
4. Maintain liason with relocation shelter.
5. CONGitEGATE CARE FACILITY PROCEDURFS

'lhe following DSS personnel are responsible for conpleting the assigned actions to operate a congregale care facility:

llesix)nsibili ty Action Social Services 1. Ibsed upon information from Dir-Director cetion and Control regarding projected release and plume path, c.x!fer with AllC and make decision to activate Camp Roberts (North) or Vandenberg Air Force Base (South).

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2. Infann Decision and Control Group Ihat. shotter(s) is being activaled and loc ttion(s); post on situation bo:Ird; obtain infonnation on appropriate access routes for shelter staff.
3. Oni Disaster Preparedness Coordinator, via DSS Secretary; provide update on onorgency; inform coordinator of shelter activation; instruct DSS staff to evacuate to shelter sites with teams prepared to assist the AllC in congregate care opera-tions. Instruct Coordinator to have first Manager who arrives at site call DSS Director for further instructions.
4. Inform ARC of mobilization of DSS staff; determine need to mobilize additional staff and if so deploy via call to DSS Disaster Preparedness Coordinator; post update on situation board.
5. With approval of the Public Information Officer, provide the Phone Assistance Center Supervisor with name and location of shelter and instructions to be provided to persons calling for transportation assis t:uice.
6. As requested by the DSS Manager in Charge at the Congregate Care facility, request the County Engineer to move evacuated students fran roiocation schools to Congregate Care facilities. '

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Maintain liaison with shelter / ARC.

8. With approval of the County Public Informa-tion Of ficer, provide updated information regarding anorgency operations to the DSS Public Infonnation Officer at the shelter.

DSS Starf 1. Oleck-in at gate, receive instructions to moet ARC staf f or directions to build-ing where initial operations will commence.

First DSS hhnager 1.

Arriving Muuts briefly with AltC staff upon arrival; provides information regarding DSS staff; receives specific staffing request from ARC.

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2. Places call to DSS Director at EOC; provides infonnation regarding DSS sta f f at facility, phone nuniber where DSS Manager in charge can be reached; receives instructions /new infonnation.

II:;S Manager in Charge / i. Osnduct bt lefing for ali staff at hwrican Red Cross Congregate Care facility. Provide Project Direction overview of procesa in registration, billoLing, feeding, etc. of evacuees.

identify specific functions and staff ass i gnineots.

2. Conpile staf fing directory identifying nunagers and supervisors by function and shifL. Provide copies to al1 managers and supervisors.

IMS httnagers 1. 'the DisasLor Preparedness Coordinator (at Camp Roberts) and the Social Services Division Manager (at Vanden-berg Air Force Base) will act as both the Red Cross Liaison and Manager of all DSS staf f until a second Manager (or designee) arrives to supervise staff.

2. Activate teams according to ARC staffing, requirements coordinate with ARC Project Manager.

DSS Congregate Care Teams 1. Undce direction of the DSS Manager and in coordination with ARC staff, performs the following functions:

DSS Supervisory Staff

a. Designate use areas / work stations; arrange offico equipnent.
b. Stock work areas with necessary supplies,
c. Ar. sign workers to stations.

Eligibili ty or Social d. Grects evacuees, provides information Worker Staff about registration process, assign-ment of sleeping /living areas, dispensing of supplies, meals, and other infonnation as available.

c. Form queues of people leading to radiological screening stations.

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Ilesixinsibi1i ty Action Clerical Staff f. Llegisters each family unit of evacuees on ono ARC Fonn 5922 (5-79) laisaster Shot Lot Itegistration Fonn (sco Exhibit 6).

g. Itequires identification of head of household.
h. Itofer persons needing inmediate counseling to nurse.
1. Ilefer persons needing imrnediate counseling to Crisis Counselor.
j. Identify persons with special needs (elderly, handicapped) for housing; indicate on registration form.
k. Assign family units to barracks; direct to block headquarters building for bed assignments and supply chits.

$ 1.- Refer any problems / questions to Supervisor.

Clerical or Eligibility m. Itcspond to questions / handle problans.

Supervisors Acting as llegistration Supervisors Eligibility Supervisors / n. Staff block headquarters building Workers with block manager, assistant block manager, runner (s).

o. Assign family units to beds; designate barracks for special needs and assign 1

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p. Dispense supply chits.
q. Select barracks representative for 4

each barracks fran evacuces; request

that person to repcrt any needs/

problans to block manager.

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Care Administration via runner; t

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DSS hhnager in charge t. hhintain communication with EOC; contact the DSS Director at the EOC to request County Engineer to move evacuated students from reception schools to Congregate Care Centers, as the need is confirmed.

Social Worker Staf f u. Provide counseling to evacuees who are dis.ressed.

Eligibility Supervisors v. Iteceive updated information fran and Workers the DSS Manager or ARC Project Director cegarding the anergency and response actions; provide to DSS persons assigned to each block as information officers.

Congregate Care Center w. Perform other functions as assigned Teams by the DSS Manager in charge.

DSS Disaster Preparedness 1. Assumes role as Red Cross Liaison.

Coordinator - North or DSS Food Stamp /Medi-Cal 2. Works with AltC Project Director and DSS Division Manager - South hhnager in charg3 to coordinate appropriate assignment of stat f; performs scheduling /

timekeeping functions for DSS Manager in charge of staff, as requested.

3. Conveys need for assistance of other county staff (e.g., Sneriff) to DSS Director at EOC.

DSS staf f person assigned i. lleceives updated information from the the Public Information DSS Director at the EOC. Coordinates Officer function at the planned release of the information to Congregate Care Facility. staf f and evacueos, with the ARC Public in formation Ofricer. l l

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1. l>lH>Nii_ ASSISTANCE CIWrEll
a. 'the Phone Assistance Center will continue to function until the Public Information Officer detennines that it can be deactivated.
1. During the recovery and re-entry period, Phone Assistance Conter operators will answer questions frun the general public concerning recovery, reoccupancy and long-term medical follow-up.
b. Upon notification fran the Public Information Officer, the Director of Social Services will notify all departmental personnel to return to their normal dutics.

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the evacuces uny return to their homes, the Department of l Social Services Manager in Charge will coordinate with

! the American lled Cross in dissaninating this information to the public a't the congregate care facility:

1. Infonnational bulletins will be issued identifying those Protective Action Zones that may be reocuppied.

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c. 'lho Department of Social Service Manager in Charge will detennine the ntunber of persons requiring transportation as.si.stanec to return to Lileir homes will provide this infunnation to the Leis Director at the ILC.
1. 'ihe County Engineer will be contacted by the DSS Director to provide transportation for those people.
d. Upon cianpletion of the clwek-out procedures by the last of the evacueos houscJ at the Congregate Care facility, the DSS

.Wuiager in Charge wiii notify al1 ikpartment of Social Services personnel to return to their normal duties.

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1. _ lti.'ll!!!N 'lY) NoltMAl. OlHitN1'lONS
a. Ite-open all Department of Social Services Offices closed l duririg Llie anergeticy.
b. Ib l urtriiontal persostrici :uttarsi to titoir 11ormal places of wurk.
c. Ilesune tioniial Departinental funet iotis.

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'the purp>se ol' this attacluncut to the Department of Social Services SOP is to list the major tasks associated with operating a congregate care facility at Qung ltoberts and to identify these agencies / organizations who will ix; prinurity responsible for accanplishing those tasks. The task list should not be considered as an all-inclusive list, because many tasks will have to he designated during an anergency situation to meet the needs of the ptrticular situat ion.

It is tunderstood that the American Red Cross will have overall responsibility for the operat ion of Camp Itoberts as a congregate care facility. 'Ihc Red Cross will be the tenant agency to whom the California National Guard will entrust its facilities.

The Department of Social Services will coordinate with the American Red Cross by providing anergency workers to accanplish the tasks delineated for the DeptrtmenL below.

11. Task 1.ist The .ask list below identifies the major tasks which should be perforTned during a nuclear power plant anergency in San Luis Obispo County in order to open and operate Camp Itoberts Military iteservation as a congregate care facility. 'lhe organizations designated to perfonn each task are those with primary or shared responsibility for the accanplishment of the tasks.

RESPONSIBLE TASKS ORGANIZATION (S)

1. Activate the opening of congregate care faci 1itles
a. Alert agencies involved ECC i

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2. Notify Hncrgency Wurkers a.1)epartment of Social Services (SS) SS
b. Anerican Red Cross, San Luis Obispo Chapter (ARC) ARC
c. Qtlifornia National Guard Canp lloberts (Ot) Q1
d. Caltrans (Ct) Ct
c. Sheriff's Office (Sh) Sh
r. Coun1y llcalth Of ficer (!!O) 110
g. County Animal ConLrol Unit (ACU) ACU
h. Volunteer Fire Deparunents (VF) VF
3. Open Gates to Canp Roberts
a. Open nuin gate for arrival of anergency workers and evacuees. 01
b. Unlock south gate for anergency wurkers when congestion at main gate develops 01
c. Station sceurity officer at south gate to let in/out unergency workers Sh
d. Open north gate if required to provide anergency access to/fran the north Q1
c. Station security officer at north gate to let in/out unorgency workers only. Sh
4. Set up Traffic Barricades
a. Delineate four entry lanes inside main gate Ct
b. Place barricados at appropriate localions to direct vehicles to parking areas; parade grounds or decontamination area. Use anergency workers' parked cars as barricades, if necessary. Ct
5. Set up Ittdiolo[;ical Screening Equipnoot
a. At nuin gate for screening of cars CL
b. Outside llegistration Building for monitoring people CL
1. Stockpile sheets to oc used for wrapping contaminated peopic Q1
2. Station a vehicle to be user! to shuttle euntwninated people to decontaninaliun area CL
c. At Decontanination Center CL *
6. Activate Appropriate Facilities
a. Congregate Care Administration Building (bidg T6083)
1. Inventory facilities and sign over to ARC Ol/ ARC
2. Turn on utilities Qt
3. Designate use areas / work stations within Administrative Building ARC /SS

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RESPONSIBLE TASKS OltGANIZATION(S)

4. Stock work areas with necessary supplies AllC/SS
b. llegistration Building (Bidg. T-120)
1. Inventory facilities and sign over to AllC CR/ ARC
2. Turn on utilities CR
3. Arrange registration desks and other work areas ARC
4. Stock work areas with necessary supplies, incinding: ARC
  • Disaster Shelter Registration; Forms ARC Fonn 5972
  • Pencils / pens
  • Housing allocation charts
  • File boxes
c. Decontwnination Center
1. Inventory facilities and sign over two barracks to AllC Ol/ ARC
2. W rn on utilities 01
3. Attach fire hose to hydrant CR
4. Stock decontwnination barracks with necessary supplies, including: HO e Soaps and detergents
  • Towels
  • Sheets and blankets
  • Clothing
  • Plastic bags for disposal of clothing a !! air dryers
d. Block fleadquarters Building 1
1. Inventory facilities and sign over to ARC Ol/ ARC
2. 'l\arn on utilities 01 3, Stock with necessary supplies, including: ARC
  • Pens / pencils / paper
  • Supply chits for bedding and personal care itons
  • Darracks diagrams for bed assigivnents

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  • Rules and regulation handouts
c. Block Bedding Supply ILilldingl
1. Inventory facilities and sign over to ARC Ol/ ARC
2. W rn on utilities 01
3. Transport bedding supplies fran warehouse area .

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4. Unioad and stock supplies in building ARC
1. Qic for each block of barracks activated.

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f. tilock I'ersonal Caru ituns Supply lioildina l
1. Inventory facilities and sign over to AllC G/ ARC
2. Turn on utilities G
3. Stock with appropriate supplies, including:
  • Towels
  • Personal care kits
  • Toilet piper
g. literacks2
1. Inventory facilities and sign over to G/ ARC A!iC
2. A rn on utilities G
3. Arrange beds to confinn to standard ar-ranganent (20 beds downstairs, 20 upstairs) ARC
4. Cieck plumbing facilit ie.s, sign any that are not functioning, "out of order" G/ ARC
h. Mess lialls3
1. Inventory facilities and sign over to ARC G/ ARC
2. Arn on utilities CR
7. Put up Directional Signs to Buildings ARC
8. Contact Pacific Telephone to llequest Installation of Banks of Public Phones AllC
9. Assign linergency Workers to Work Stat ions as tlicy Arrive at Administration Building to Sign in ARC /SS
10. Direct Traffic at Main Gate
a. Stop vehicle's for monitoring Sh
b. Conduct radiological monitoring of vehicles Ct
c. Separate cars into two groups; Direct monitored vehicles to appropriate areas for contaminated Sh or non-contaminted vehicles
11. Direct Parking of Vehicles
a. Ibrade ground VF
i. Infonn people to get out of cars, lock than and proceed to llegistration Building for processing i
1. One for each block of barracks activated.
2. Sixteen barracks for each bicek of barracks activated.

! 3. W o mess halls for each block of barracks activated.

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b. Decontwnination Center Parking int VF l . Infonn people to got out of cars, lock than and proceed to decontwnination buildings for personal radiological screening
12. provide Instructions to Evacuecs Outsido llegistration Duilding
1. Explain anergency situation in County SS
2. Explain registration process and type of care to be provided at congregate care facility _

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3. Form queues of people leading to radio-logical screening stations SS/AllC L3. Monitor people ik) fore Entering flegistration ihiilding
a. Monitor people in line outside building for exposure to radioactive material (90 seconds / person) Ct
b. Direct people into registration building if not contaminated (keeping family units together) Ct
c. Wrap people in sheets, if contaminated Ct
d. Shuttle contaminated persons to decontamination center for treatment Ct
14. Register People for Congregate Care
a. Fill out one registration fann (AllC Form 5972) for each family unit; require identification ARC /SS
b. Direct persons to nurse, if medical attention is required inYnediately MIC/SS
c. Turn person (s).over to crisis counselor if counseling is required ininediately AllC/SS
d. Identify persons with special needs (eg:

elderly, handicapped) for housing ARC /SS

c. Assign persons to a Barracks and direct than to Block Headquarters Building for bed assign-monts, and supply chit allocation MlC/SS

, f. Monitor rate at which people are arriving to pro. ject need for activation of additional blocks of barracks Al(C/SS

g. Supervisors stand by to answer volunteer registrars questions, handic special problans AllC/SS
15. Assist People in Finding Correct Block llcadquarters ibilding
a. llave runners available to walk with people MlC
b. Use orientation map of Camp lloberts to direct people 01 4

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. TASKS 1G. Ducontwninate Peopic & Vehicles a, llegister contwainated persons for long-tunn follow up H0

b. Voilow detailed procedures for washing contwninated persons HO 4 c. Monitor persons af ter each washing to detennine when they're clean Ct
d. Place contwninated clothing in plastic bags 110
c. Contat:t FPA to handio decontarnination of vehicles ARC
f. Direct decontwninated persons back to Registration lluilding for registration and barracks assignment 110
17. Operato Block Headquarters Building (s)
n. Staf f the Block IIcadquarters Building with the following personnel: ARC /SS
  • Block httnager

= Assistant Block htinager

  • Registered Nurso

. First Aid Assistant

  • Itunner(s)
b. Provide first aid, if required ARC
c. Assign evac ~uces to beds, maintaining family units Logother ARL/SS
d. Designate one barrack for persons with special needs and assign beds accordingly ARC /SS
e. Select a barracks representative for each barracks ARC /SS
f. Distributo supply chits
g. httintain ctzmiunications with Congregate Care Administration Building via telephone or using runners ARC /SS
h. Provide pub 1'ic information/ answer questions about the anergency situation ARC
1. Schedulo activites (eg: meal times) ARC /SS
18. Distribute Supplies
a. Distribute linens to family unit representative
in exchange for supply chit ARC
b. Distributo personal care itans to intnly tait representative in exchange for supply chit AltC
c. Distribute other suplies to barrack representa-tivo, as required ARC
19. Operate Mess lia11s
a. Arrange for fast food and drinks to meet short-term needs while kitchens are being stocked ARC
b. Serve fast food and drinks ARC
c. Organize cooking teams for long-term feeding needs ARC
d. Arrange food supply delivery ARC /CR

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c. Store rotxl in kitchen MlC
f. Cook food (probably in one kitchen per block of barracks). ARC
g. Serve food (probably in two mess halls por buck of barracks) ARC
h. Clean up mcss hall facilities following meals ARC

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a. Overseu operations of the congregato caro facility AllC
b. httintain teicphone cuinnunications with ITJC SS
c. Schedule staf f and maintain personnel records 4 of anergency workers at Camp Roberts SS/ ARC
d. Respond to welfare inquires from Phone Assistance Center or local AltC Clapters SS/ ARC
21. Animal Sheltering
a. llanove pots fran vehicles as they are ptrked ACU
b. 'Abg the animals for idenLificalion ACU

, c. Ranovo animals from Camp Roberts; take to kennel ACU

22. httintain Security
a. httintain law and order throughout registration process Sh
b. Confiscato any firearms brought into the congregate care facility Sh
c. Patrol congregate care facility to maintain security Sh
d. Set up road blocks to prevent evacuees from entering areas of Camp Roberts outside limits of congregato care arca (eg: Impact area) Q1
23. Medical Facilitics
a. Inventory and sign over Dispensary Buldling to AllL CR/ ARC
b. Provide nurses and first aid assistante for first aid MlC
24. Recreational Activites
a. Inventory and sign over roccational facilitics deaned appropriate for use at the time. (eg:

gymnastun, swinming pool) Ot/ ARC

b. Schedule and supervise recreational activities ARC
25. Discharge Persons fran Congrer., ate Care Facility
a. httintain operation of Registration Building continuously to handle check-out procedure for evacuces leaving congregate care facility.

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b. provide information to evacuees regarding who inay return hone, when rund what primlure is to be followed in checking out of the congregate caro facility. Issue bulictins at liiock fleadquarters Buildings ARC /SS
c. Collect suppli m fran evacuecs when they are ready to leave ARC
d. Itecorcl on registration fo 1as the date and time that cach family monbor leaves the

' congregato care facility AltC/SS

e. lbtennine how nuny people require transpor-l Lation hone SS

! f. Contact DSS Director at EOC to arrange bus l tran.sportation with County Engineer for persons I requiring transportation assistance SS l

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Action No Action Completed Required Relocation 13. Instruct DSS staff to evacuate (Continued) to USS facility outsido plunic -- - - -

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14. Infonn Direction and Control of relocation shelter (s) site; _ _ _ _

post on situation board.

15. Mobilize DSS staff to support - -

ARC at relocation shelter (s). _ _

Evacuation and

16. Request ARC to activate Camp Roberts .

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Care 17. Request ARC to activate Vandenberg . -

18. Inform Direction and Control of shelter site (s); post on { l situation board.
19. Direct mobilization of DSS staff to shelter site (s); {

coordinate with ARC; post

' updates on situation board.

20. Get approval of PIO then infonn PAC Supervisor of shelter site; provide instructions for transportation assistance.
21. Request County Engineer to -

move evacuated students from _

relocation schools to shelter siths.

22. Provide DSS PIO at the shelter (s) with authorized information about { l emergency.

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Reentry 23. When notified by the PIO, l deactivate the PAC.

24. Request the County Engineer to provide transportation for - -

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Reentry 25. As instructed by Direction and Control, leave E0C and resume -

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_ NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE COUNTY HEALTH AGENCY 111.05 t

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This Standard Operating Procedure ha:, been approved and is hemby' incorporated as a Department procedure:

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PREFACE This 50P comprises Section 111.05 of the San Luis Obispo County Nuclear I Detailed preparedness measures Power Plant Emergency Response Plan .

i and emergency procedures concerning the operation of this organization are included herein. Part I of the Plan describes the overall County emergency organization and response, while Part II includes Implementing Instructions to be used by the County Direction and Control group and other key officials and the County Emergency Operations Center (E0C), in directing the emergency response activities.

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A. PRE-EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS 1

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2. Responsibility 1
3. Prerequisites 2
4. References 2
5. Tesks 2 Other Support Groups / Agencies 7 6.

Emergency Organization 10 7.

Assignments 11 8.

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9. Staff 14
10. Facilities 14
11. Communications
12. Operational Equipment 14 Emergency Worker Gear 15 13.
14. Training. Program 15 16
15. Drills and Exercises 17
16. Equipment Testing / Calibration 17 l 17. Plan Update B. NOTIFICATION AND MOBILIZATION 18
1. Response by Emergency Classification 18
2. Alerting Procedures 20
3. Emergency Notification Roster 22
4. Mobilization of Staff 25
5. Backup Shifts 25 C. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES ,
1. Emergency Medical Assistance Committee
2. Procedure for Exposure Control of Emergency Workers (SLO HP-11)

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3. Procedure for Stable lodine Thyroid Blocking (SLO HP-5) 4c Procedure for Bioassay Screening of Personnel (SLO HP-6)

- 5. Procedure for Personnel Contamination Survey and Decontamination (SLO HP-7)

6. Procedure for Area and Equipment Decontamination (SLO HP-8)
7. Procedure for Performing Basic Radiation Surveys (SLO HP-4)

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1. 0verview-The County Health Officer (CH0) is head of the County Health Agency. As such, the CHO has overall responsibility for the supervision of the County's radiologic assessment activities. A key task is the review and approval of recmanendations for protective actions affecting the public made by the Director of Environmental Health (UDAC Coordinator).

As the County Medical Officer, the CHO has the responsibility to supply medical input to protective response decisions concerning public health, including protective response actions to control the radiation exposure of emergency workers and approve / disapprove requests to allow emergency worker exposure in excess of Protective Action Guidelines.

Additionally, the CHO has the responsibility to coordinate county medical resources and inter-hospital activities during an emergency.

The specific tasks assigned to the CHO are presented in detail in Section A-5 of this procedure.

2. Responsibility The County Health Officer, as assisted by the Emergency Medical I Assistanc'e Committee (EMAC),is responsible for completion of this procedure.

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3. Prerequisites This procedure shall be cu ipleted by the County Health 0[ficer as supported by individuals authorized by him. Support personnel shall be, in the. estimation of the County Health Officer, appropriately trained in matters pertaining to this procedure.
4. References California Health and Safety Code, Section 1158:

Specifies the authority and responsibility of the Health Officer in a County Health Emergency to implement actions he deems appropriate to protect the public health.

5. Tasks
a. Direction and Control: .

(1) The CHO is a member of the Direction and Control Group which assists the Emergency Services Director in directing and controlling the emergency response.

(2) The CHO will advise the Direction and Control Group on radiologic assessment through coordination of expertise provided in UDAC bith Enviromnental Health Air Pollu-tion Control and Agricultural Commissioner staff) and on the EMAC (consisting of physicians and health care professionals).

(3) Emergency Action / Protective Response recommendations made by the Director of Environmental Health ( as UDAC Cuordinator), must be reviewed and approved by the CHO.

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(4) Based on input and recommendations from the UDAC Coordinator, the CHO will provide reconinendations to the Direction and Control Group concerning overa 1 protective response actions for the public.

b. Exposure Control (See also Section c.2 SLO HP-11):

(1) Provide overall supervision and direction of the emergency worker exposure control desk at the EOC.

(2) As requested by the exposure control desk, provide directives for protective response to control the exposure of emergency workers. These directives should be provided after consultation with the UDAC Coordinator.

(3) As requested by operating unit oispatch desks (through the exposure control oesk at E0C) provide approval / .

disapproval for emergency worker exposure in excess of normal occupational limits. Such decisions should be made after a consultation with the Emergency Medical Assistance Committee.

(4) Take steps to establish a decontamination center at Camp San Luis Obispo if a release of substantial amounts of particulates or radioiodines is anticipated. Assis-tance from the State Department of Health Services, Radiologic Health Section (RHS) and PG&E in providing trained personnel is required. Decontamination is not expected to be required except at the GENERAL EMERGENCY action level. However, preparations should be made 3

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c. Protective Response:

(1) Review / approve all' recommendations for protective response provided by the UDAC Coordinator. ,

(2) Serve as a resource for medical advice on the care of radihtion injuries to the general public and to emergency workers.

(3) Supply medical input for protective action decisions.

Reconinend selective protection for certain population groups.

(4) Coordinate hospital . sheltering and evacuation actions.

Assure local plans are being carried out, and in q coordinating transportation. ,

(5) Expedite the discharge of patients fran hospitals not required to be maintained in hospitalization.

4 (6) Obtain projections from UDAC as to whether medical facilities need be generally evacuated.

, (7) Coordinate assessments and actions concerning the needs

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1 (2) Provide triage decisions for emergency medical services in the event of limited county-wide services, i.e. ,

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i (3) Authorize the initiation of hospital emergency p' ans including evacuation plans.

(4) Initiate requests to the State Deparmtent of Health Services, Disaster Medical Services (DMS) to augment County Medical resources as needed.

(5) Preoare hospitals and ambulance companies to receive and care for patients whose injuries are complicated by

.adiological exposure and/or contamination.

e. Public Health Support:

I (1) Evaluate ttp data from personnel contamination assessment and bioassay program at congregate care / decontamination sites. Initiate appropriate medical response.

(2) Coordinate overall medical care at congregate care centers. Request assistance from the State DMS as appropriate.

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A (3) The State of Ca.lifornia is responsible for assessments and protective actions with regard to the ingestion pathway. The State RHS is the agency directing this response. TheCHOwillcoordinatewithRHSand{

implement required actions. The County Agricultural Commissioner will also be involved in this response,

f. Public Information:

(1) Provide medical information about exposure levels and associated health hazards for release to the general

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(2) Provide counsel to individual affected members of

. emergency teams and the general public.

1 (3) Issue advisories through the County Public Information

Officer concerning usage of food and water supplies f taken fran restricted areas.

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(1) Provide County Medical input to recovery and reentry l decisions. Develop and implement, in conjunction with i the State Department of Health Services, detailed plans and procedures for follow-up monitoring of the exposed i

public, including e.g.:

(a) Establishnent of a centralized medical records center.

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(c) Medical and psychological counseling for members of the general,public cuncerned 6 bout possible exposure.

(d) Symptomatic and therapeutic treatment as a propriate for both acute and chronic effects.

(e) Longterm monitoring studies of chronic effects.

6. Other Support Groups / Agencies
a. Emergency Medical Assistance Coninittee (EMAC):

Due to the complex nature of the public health and medical decision making process during a rapidly expanding nuclear emergency, the EMAC has been formed to assist the CHO. The responsibilities and composition of this group is described in detail in Section c.1 to this procedure,

b. Director, County Environmental Health Department and Staff: -

As UDAC Coordinator, the Director of Environmental Health has the responsibility to implement the independent accident assess-ment effort performed ay the County, and specifically, to direct the field monitoring activities of his staff. Based on analysis of radiological data and projections, the UDAC Coordinator has the responsibility to recommend protective response measures to the County Health Officer.

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d. Director, Air Pollution Control District:

The County Director of Air Pollution Control will assist

. the UDAC Coordinator in the interpretation of meteorological da.a and projections. He will assist the UDAC Coordinator in preparation of recommendations to the County Health Officer pertaining to accident assessment, projections and protective response.

e. County Hospital and Other Regional Hospitals:

Will provide medical services and related support as directed by the County Health Officer assisted by the Emergency Medical Assistance Comittee.

f. State Department of Health Services, Disaster Medical Services (State DMS):

Support will be provided in responding to a medical emergency exceeding local capabilities through activation of statewide medical emergency plans.

g. State Department of Health Services, Radiologic Health Section (RHS):

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i. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE):

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health physics expertise in making assessments are available.

l DOE assistance is to be requested through the State Office of Emergency Services.

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1 Figure A-7-1 County Health Officer Emergency Organization County Health Officer (ate 0C)

County Health Officer Backup (at E0C) n UDAC Emergency Medical County Hospital Coordinator Assistance Committee and other Regional Hospitals s j l Agricul ture Air Pollution Commissioner Control Director (UDAC) (UDAC) 4 10

8. Assignments Figure A-8-1 indicates assignmenLL Lo support group:, based upon designated tasks /responsibilitics in Section A-5/A-G.

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Function No. of Individuals County Health Officer 1 CHO Backup 1 Emergency Medical Assistance Committee:*

Chairman 1 Co-Chairman 'l Additional MD Membership 3 Hospital Admin. Membership 2 Director, Environmental Health (UDAC Coordinator) 1 Assistant Environmental Health Director 1 (UDAC Coordinator Backup)

Environmental Health Department Staff 8 (Sanitarians)

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10. Facilities Primary Response Center: .

The County Health Officer and the Emergency Medical ssistance Committee will use the E0C as the primary point for direction and control of emergency response.

The Director, Environmental Health, the Agricultural Commissioner and the Director, Air Pollution Control will use the UDAC as the primary point for direction and control.

Secondary Response Centers:

Secondary Response Centers would include the Health Department Offices for CHO and UDAC Coordinator functions (2191 Johnson Avenue),

The Agriculture Department Offices (Edna Road-Airport) for the agriculture and air pollution control functions, and the regional hospitals with which the n. embers of the EMAC are associated.

11. Communication The actors relevant to this procedure have E0C or UDAC emergency assignments, therefore, available communication systems will include E0C ir.tercom, UDAC intercom, Sheriff's Dispatch System, ring down telephones, and police / fire radio frequencies.
12. 0'oerational Eauioment None specific to this procedure. However, the 50P for the Environ-mental Health Departrent should be consulted for equipment requirements related to that department's accident assessment and monitoring mission.

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13. Emergency Worker Gear Basic emergency worker expo'sure control kits will be made,available t

to all EOC and UDAC participants. These kits include the following:

1. Pocket ionization dosimeters:

0-200mR range (1) 0-20R range (1)

2. Integrating radiation dosimeter "TLD" (1)
3. Respirator (1)
4. Anti-contamination clothing (1)
5. Potassium iodide tablets (1 vial)
14. Training Programs Refer to Plan Section V.1 for details concerning the training program.
a. Identified Training Needs: ,

(1) Emergency Plan Content (2) Exposure Control for Emergency Workers (3) Field Monitoring (for Environmental Health staff)

(4) Accident Assessment (5) Medical Response: Medical Consultants (6) Medical Response: Emergency Room Personnel (7) Radiation Fundamentals for Doctors (8) Screening and Decontamination b'. A number of applicable courses are available to satisfy training needs. The CHO and EMAC are to identify the appropriate audience and arrange training sessions through 15

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15. Drills and Exercises
a. Communications Drill:

l On a monthly basis, the Sheriff's Department will drill communications with the County Health Department by contacting l

the County Health Officer. The drill will establish the capa-bility of the sheriff to make the notification and the operation of applicable communication equipment. The drill will include

instruction on the possible radiological content of messages to assure comprehensive understanding of subject matter.
b. Annual Exercise:

The County Health Department will participate in an annual exercise to be coordinated by the County Office Emergency i Services . The involvement of the Health Department in the exercise will include the following:

(1) Alerting and notification of the CHO, CHO backup, EMAC Membership, SLO Ambulance Association and Director, f Environmental Health.

- (2) Operation of the Exposure Control Desk at E0C.

(3) Implementation of Accident Assessment Actions including monitoring teams and communication of information/

recommendations between UDAC and E0C.

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(4) Maintenance of the' continuity of medical services.

(5) Implementation of , protective response decisions.

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- County Health Agency 4 Ef1ERGENCY 11EDICAL ACTIONS BY EMERGENCY ACTION ACTIONS BY ASSISTANCE C0til11TTEE COUNTY GENER*L HOSPITAL

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NONE NONE UNUSUAL EVENT NONE

1. Notified to stand by N0*iE ALERT 1. Notified to report to E0C
1. Notified to report to E0C 1. Report to E0C 1. Administrator notified.

SITE EMERGENCY 2. Administrator notifies

2. Take actions and make recom- 2. Initiate operation of mendations for protective Exposure Control Desk key' staff rembers.

response as per 50P. 3. Perform duties as assigned

3. Take actions and issue direc- by CHO G tives for emergency worker exposure control as per 50P.
1. Notified to report to E0C. 1. Report to E0C 1. Administrator notified.

GENERAL El1ERGENCY Administrator notifies

2. Take actions and make recom- 2. Initiate operation of 2.

mendations for protective Exposure Control Desk key staff rer.bers, response as per 50P. 3. Perfonn duties as assigned 3. May implement shelter by CHO and/or evacuation plan.

3. Take actions and issue direc-tives for emergency worker exposure control as per 50P.
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2. Alerting Procedures - Mobilization of Staff The County llealth Officer will receive initial notificatpon from the Sheriff's dispatch or the Emergency Services Corrdinator. The CHO will then notify his backup and members of the EMAC to report to the EOC Once mobilized, EMAC personnel will notify / mobilize the medical community including their respective hospitals, the SLO Ambulance Associ-ation, etc. (Alerting / mobilization procedures for the Environmental Health, Agriculture, and Air Pollution Control Departments are specified in their respective 50P's.) Figure B-2-1 presents these alerting mechanisms.

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-3. . Emergency Notification Roster Function Individual Telephone No.

County Health Officer Dr. Howard Mitchell 549-5500

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Chainnan Dr. Gerry Main 543-0265 Co-Chai rman Dr. Stephen Handler 543-0265 Dr. George R. Ward 541-0444 Dr. Richard Siegel 543-5353 Dr. Donald Smilovitz 543-6006 Mr. Bruce Weber 543-6550 Mrs. Florence Hanna 543-1500 Director, Environmental Mr. Tim Mazzacano 549-5544 Health Assistant Director, Mr. Ray Jensen 466-3000 Environmental Health Agricultural Commissioner Mr. Alex Kalar 489-8484 and Air Pollution Control Officer Assistant Agricultural Mr. Richard Greek 489-8484 Commissioner Assistant Air Pollution Mr. Robert Carr 549-5912 Control Officer SLO Ambulance Association Mr. John Taylor 543-7911 Individual Ambulance See Attached List Companies Specific Agency Call List See Section C-2 to this procedure, " Exposure Control of Emergency Workers" 22

B-3 cont. Inventory of Ambulances

. Location Ambulances County Company 1

510 lionita Avi , Mor ro lia y 1 + S t.0 1ay Ambulance t Five Citie:. Ambulance 135 "S. Italcyon Rd. AC 2 SLO Service San t.uis Ambulance 350 Santa 1:osa St. SLO 2-3 SLO Service 2515A Main St. Cambina 1 SLO Cambina Ambulance Service .

i North Cointy Ambulance Atascadero , l l-2 SLO 1035 Vine St. Pa:o Robles i 2 SLO .

Professional An.bulance 1 1 SLO South Bay Rescue  !

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A-1 Ambulance Service 241 E. Market, Salinas 5 P;ONT Monterey _4 MOS; .

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I Carmel 1 Mos; Carmel Red Cross Carmel Valley Red Cross Carmel Valley , 1 Mog; ,

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_ Itall Ambulance Service !I 1001 21st St. f I I lHakersfield i 6 KERN Colden Empire Ambulancej 731 Union Ave. ,

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, 4. - Mobil,ization of Staff - Initial Station Assignments

a. County llealth Of ficer reports Lu LOC: '

- If not present, the C110 backup reports to E0C.

b. Chairman, Emergency Medical Assistance Coamittee reports to EOC:

- If not present, Co-Chairman reports to E0C.

c. Other members of EMAC report to E0C or to their respective hospital facilities as directed by EMAC Chairman.
d. Agricultural Connissioner/ Director of Air Pollution Control reports to E0C.

1 j e. The following report to UDAC:

- Director, Environmental Health

- Assistant Agricultural Commissioner

- Assistant Director, Air Pollution Control

5. Backup Shifts Staff levels will allow for emergency operation to be conducted in two 12-hour shifts. Following is the backup / relief roster:

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SAN LUIS OBISP0 COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN Section C.1 Emergency Medical Assistance Committee Revis. ion 1 SAN LUIS OBISP0 COUNTY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES

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1. E_m_crgency Medical Assistance Conni.t_tep
a. Overview:

l Under conditions of a rapidly developing emergency situation, potentially involving significant members of the public, there are nuny decisions to be made. Some of these can be decided in advance, based upon existing conditions. Medical decisions, how-ever, are among the most complicated and interactive, and there-fore can rarely be predetermined. The County Health Officer has statuatory authority to make these decisions, but has additional responsibilities, thus reducing his available time.

The Emergency Medical Advisory Committee (EMAC) has been organ-ized to assist the CHO in the functioning of the Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Response Plan (NPPERP).

The purpose of the EMAC is therefore to serve as a resource of medical guidance to the CHO on matters dealing with the public during times of emergency. The EMAC will give advice to the CHO, when requested by the CHO, on matters of emergency medical and public health concern. The EMAC will not make decisions, only give recommendations.

The committee will be composed of members chosen for their knowledge of local medical facilities plus members chosen for their key technical knowledge. Committee members are appointed by the CHO.

b. Composition:

- The consni ttee cont istr. 'of: ,

Dr. Gerry Main, Chainuan (805)'543-026d Dr. Stephen J. Handler, 543-0265 Co-Chai nnan Dr. George R. Ward 541-0444 Dr. Richard A. Siegel' 543-5353 Mr. Bruce Weber 543-6550 Dr.' Donald W. Smilovitz 543-6006 Mrs. Florence Hanna 543-1500 l

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(1) Recommend approval / disapproval for emergency worker expo-sures in excess of PAG's. ,

(2) Supply medical input for protective action decision.

Recommend selective protection for certain population groups.

(3) Provide County Medical input to recovery and re-entry decisions.

(4 ) Serve as a resource for medical advice on the care of radiation injuries to the general public and to emergency workers.

(5) Evaluate the data from the Personnel Contamination Assess-ment Program at Congregate Care Centers.

(6) Serve as a coordinating point for inter-hospital communication and interrelated hospital decisions, during selected or general evacuation, and during the recovery and re-entry phase.

(7) Provide input to the S. ate Department of Disaster Medical Services (DMS) in the establishment of the long-term medical follow-up program. Implement and conduct the long-tenu medical follow-up program for County residents.

(8) Provide triage decisions for Emergency Medical Services in the event of limited County wide services, i.e., medical personnel, ambulances.

(9) Provide medical infonnation about exposure levels and associated health hazards for release to the general public via the Public Infonnation Officer. Provide counsel to individual affected members of the emergency teams and the general public.

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(11) Review external exposure records and bioassay results.

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(12) . Counsel members of the general public concerning exposure levels and associated health effects.

(13) Advise CHO on usage of food and water supplies taken from restricted areas.

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Policy and Scope This procedure defines the communication-system for reporting the direct

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whole body radiation exposure being accrued by emergency workers and provides for an evaluation mechanism to authorize exposures in excess of protective action guidelines. This procedure is applicable to all county offsite emergency _ workers responding to an accident at Diablo Canyon NPS v.ich involves the potential for offsite radiological impact.

Figure 11-1 presents a schematic of the generalized information flow relative to this procedure. Solid lines indicate information flow.

Dotted lines indicate coordination during the decision making process.

Detailed responsibilities and implementing instructions for each func-tional entity (box) in Figure 11-1 is provided in the procedure section

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1. Emergency workers, including volunteers, shall havg* the following duties:
a. Obtain appropriate personnel exposure and protective gear

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b. Verify that pocket dosimeters are charged and zerced.
c. Review tasks and general information describing radiation exposure consequences and countermeasures.
d. Periodically (every 15 minutes) read dosimeters. If measur-able doses are registered, contact dispatch desk and issue frequent updates concerning exposure.
c. Notify dispatch desk promptly if dosimeter readings approach protective action guidelines,
f. Request authorization before allowing any exposure which exceeds protective action level.
g. Follow directives from dispatch desk concerning use of protective gear and drugs.
h. Report for screening / decontamination if directed. .
i. Report for bioassay assessment if directed.
j. Report for medical follow-up.
2. Staff controlling the dispatch and operations of emergency workers (i.e., operating unit dispatch desks) will be responsible for the following emergency duties:
a. Distribute personnel radiation monitoring equipment including two pocket dosimeters and one film or Thermoluminescent Dosimeter (TLD) badge,
b. Distribute personnel protective equipment including, as appropriate, respiratory equipment, anti-contamination clothing and radio protective drugs.
c. Distribute copies of Standard Operating Procedures and other sections of the County Plan relevant to their mission,
d. Distribute data forms to record dosimeter readings, deployment locations and times, and other identifying data (See Attachment 1).
e. Record pocket dosimeter readings relayed by emergency workers i along with reporti'ng individual, time and location of l reading, and keep the C0C (Exposure Control Des () informed 1 of the r'eadings. (Where appropriate, contact fi' eld personnel (

to request dosimeter readings.) In addition, maintain ongoing  :

record of locations of workers by time,

f. If dosimeter readings indicate exposures' approaching protective action guide levels, relay this information promptly to the

< Exposure Control Desk at the E0C.

g. As appropriate, request authorization to exceed exposure guidelines from the EOC. If an additional exposure is granted, transmit the newly-authorized limit to the worker, making sure to verify the worker has been instructed as to the consequences of exposure.
h. As directed by the EOC, convey protective directives including relocation / recall of workers, use of personnel protective equipment and radioprotective drugs.
i. As directed by the E0C, instruct emergency workers to report to screening and decontamination locations.
j. As directed by the EOC, instruct emergency workers to report for bioassay assessments, and medical follow-up.
3. Exposure Control Desk at E0C shall have the following dutie's:

NOTE: The desk will be manned at the E0C by radiology and/or nuclear medicine technicians provided by local hospitals.

This desk will operate under the direction of the County Health Officer.

a. Routinely request updates from oeprating unit dispatch desks regarding exposure status of their emergency workers,
b. Record pocket dosimeter readings relayed by operating units along with reporting individual, time and location of reading, and keep the County Health Officer informed of the general levels being reported.
c. For all reported exposures approaching protective action guidelines (See Attachment 2), request directions for pro-tective response and/or authorization from County Health Officer.

Inform operating unit dispatch desks accordingly.

d. Document directions provided by County Health Officer and communication of same to operating units on Attachment 1.
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a. If the Exposure Con' trol Desk identifies exposures, approaching PAG, request accident assessment updates from UDAC Coordinator (plume mix, duration of release, plume location a'nd travel '

path relative to emergency worker locations, etc.)

_ b. In consideration of UDAC Coordinator's input, provide directions for protective response (use of respiratory and/or personnel protective gear, administration of KI, recall from duty, etc.)

to the Exposure Control Desk.

c. As requested by the Exposure Control Desk, provide authoriza-tion for permitting exposures in excess of PAG'if warranted.

This decision should be made in consultation with the Emergency Medical Assistance Committee (EMAC), taking into account risk to the worker vs. the benefit gained by permitting additional exposure. Attachment 2 provides guidance on the use of PAG.

REFERENCES

1. As indicated in Attachment 2.

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1. Emergency Worker Exposure Status Form
2. Protective Action Guidelines and Protective Actions for Exposure Control of Emergency Workers
3. Emergency Worker Exposure Control Equipment
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Protective Action Guidelines and Protective AcLions for Exposure Control of Emergency Workers FIRST LEVEL ACTION: PROTECTIVE RCSPONSE*

At such time that anticipated or actual levels of exposure exceed 25 percent of the exposure limits set forth in Title 17, California Radiation Control Regulations, consideration will be given to taking protective actions. The specific actions which will be considered include:

d. donning protective clothing
b. donning respiratory protection
c. administration of KI
d. recall / relocation.

Consideration will be given to taking protective actions under any one of the following conditions:

a. the low range (0-200 mR) self-rcading personnel dosimeter reads 150 mrem or greater
b. the high range (0-20 R) self-reading personnel dosimeter reads 1 rem or greater
c. detected and confirmed airborne or particulate radioactivity
d. survey meter readings in excess of 100 mR/hr.

SECOND LEVEL ACTION: AUTHORIZATION TO EXCEED REQUIRED To exceed these protective action guides for exposure requires specific authorization from the County Health Officer. (See attached table and refer to Plan Section 1.4.C.

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Whole Body: 0.5-5 rem Ca.

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1.25 re per calendar quarter Extremi ties 18.75 rem per calendar quarter Extraordinary Emergency Operations 3 Whole Body: 25 rem 4

Extremities : 100 rem (125 rem total)

Thyroid: 125 rem Lifesaving -Actions 5 Whole Body: 75 rem 4

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1. U.S. EPA PAG's used except for whole body. When ranges a're shcan, the lowest value should be used if there are no major local constraints in providing protection at that level, especially to sensitive pop-ulations. Local constraints may make lower values impractical to use, but in no case should the h'igher value be exceeded in determin-ing the need for protective action.
2. California, Title 17.
3. Source: U.S. EPA.
4. Indicated extremity dosage is in addition to whole body limit.
5. Source: U.S. EPA.
6. No specific upper limit is given for thyroid exposure since in the extreme case complete thyroid loss might be an acceptable penalty for a life saved. However, this should not be necessary if respir-ators and/or thyroid protection for rescue personnel are available as a result of adequate planning.

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1. Each emergency worker shall be 'proyided with the followinh at dispatch points:

Kit Contents (each worker):

- Pocket ionization dosimeters:

0-200 mR range (1) 0-20 R range (1)

- Integrating radiation dosimeter "TLD" (1)

- Respirator (1)

- Anti-contamination clothing (1)

- Potassium Iodide tablets (1 vial)

- Copy of applicable 50P and Plan Sections t .

2. Assigned to Mobilization Posts:

- Dosimeter chargers (2)

- Enough complete kits as above for each emergency worker plus 10% back-up supply 1

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County Agriculture UDAC E0C Intercom Office 549-5910 SLO Police Dispatch Ring Down (544-5151) 1 Cal. Highway Patrol Dispatch Ring Down County Fire Dept. Dispatch Ring Down (543-4242) l County Engineer G. Protopapas 549-5292 County School Superinten- E. Cornwell 543-7732 .

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This procedure addresses administration of potassium iodine (KI) under emergen'cy conditions. It is the responsibility of the Cou.ity, at a mini-mum, to make KI available to emergency workers and to nonmobile members

, of the general population. Standard 130mg K! tablets (100mg of iodine) will be procured by the County Health Agency and stockpiled with emer-gency supplies routinely maintained by each opercting unit (for emergency workers) and at County General Hospital (for distribution to hospitals, convalescent homes, mass care centers, etc.) and at California Men's Colony (for distribution to inmates).

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1. Whenever a calculated or projected dose of 10 Rem or greatef

{ to the thyroid is likely to be received by an individual.

! 2. If possible, prior to undertaking a lifesaving action where i high levels of radioiodine are suspected, or no current air I concentration data is available.

NOTE: In all cases where high airborne contamination is suspected, personnel should be fitted with full face respirators, if possible.

3. Refer to Figure 1 of this procedure to detennine thyroid dose i as a function of I-131 concentration.

3 Procedure l'. County Health Officer shall designate when and who shall receive Kl.

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l Individuals suspected of inhalation of airborne con-i taminants should receive thyroid counts on a regular i basis throughout the KI Creatment period to verify L. effectiveness of treatment and to estimate dose l l connitment.

l NOTE 2: If possible, KI should be administered approximately one day to one-half hour before exposure for maximum blockage. Final uptake is halved if KI is administered i

within 3-4 hours after exposure. Little benefit is

gained with KI adminis+ ration 10-12 hours after exposure.

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l administered the K! tablets. Use form attached " Record of Potassium Iodine Distribution."

REFERENCE NCRP 55, Protection of the Thyroid Gland in_the Event of Releases of Radio 1odine, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, 1977.

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This procedure is used in c;njunction with SLO HP-7, Personnel Contamina-tion.S0rvey/ Decontamination,afterithasbeendeterminedthatthereis no significant residual external contamination on the person or his/her clothing (either by initial survey or subsequent survey following

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It is' important to note that the presence of detectable external contam-ination will invalidate this quick screening bioassay procedure which is estab'lished to identify internal contamination of the person (radioactive material within the body, i.e., within the thyroid gland).

The " Quick Sort Bioassay Data" form attached to this procedure shouTd be used following and in conjunction with the " Personnel Contamination /

Decontamination - Survey Report" form attached to Procedure SLO HP-7.

Action Levels For operational purposes, a value of 70% of the PAG will be used. For

. an adult thyroid, the maximum PAG for the general population is 25 Rem and for emergency workers is 125 Rcm. An uptake of 1.2uCi in the adult thyroid is indicative of an exposure of 7.8 Rcm. Table 1 must be used to co'nvert from counts per minute for the survey instrument probe used i to pCi uptake in the thyroid. At an action sevel of 70% of the applicable l PAG, (r18 Rem or an uptake of z2.8pCi), the County Health Officer at the E0C must be notified for proper evaluation.

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1. Obtain necessary ins urmation i nmit eat.h person prior J.o aLLempting i quick sort survey. Log all information on the " Quick. Sort Data" l form (ALLochment 1). Be sure to include:

- Name l - Social Security Number

- Address

- Any other identifying numbers requested by UDAC.

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3. If contamination is present (greater than 100 cpm above back-ground), remove clothing and resurvey. Be careful not to touch the instrument to the person. If resurvey shows higher than 100 cpm above background, send person for decontamination.

Record results of survey on Attachment 1.

4. When contamination level is lower than 100 cpm above background, survey the thyroid (front of neck) of each person. If thyroid levels exceed 60 cpm above background, send person for in vivo counting (whclebodycount). Using a CDV-700, 60 cpm net would I represent a 1.2pCi deposition in the thyroid of an adult resultinc in a dose of 7.8 Rem. Record results of survey on Attachment 1.
5. It is essential that all survey information be sent to the CHO at the E0C for proper evaluation. Should the projected exposure exceed 70% of the maximum PAG (maximum PAG = 25 Rem; i.e.,

m200 cpm above background), notify the CHO immediately.

REFERENCES

1. Procedure SLO HP-7, " Personnel Contamination Survey / Decontamination"
2. Procedure SLO HP-4, " Instructions for Performing Basic Radiation Surveys"
3. FEMA, " Guidance on Offsite Radiation Monitoring Systems,"

FEMA-REP-2, September, 1980 ATTACHMENTS

1. Table 1: Approximate Instrument Gamma Response to Radiciodine in the Thyroid
2. Attachment 1: Quick Sort Bioassay Data Form

Table 1 Approximate lustrument Gauuna Resuunse to Radiciodine in thd Thyroid Gaimia Response at Surface of Neck for Adult Thyroid (20 gm)

Instrument (cpm /uCi Uptake)

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Personnel Contamination Surv_ey]De_ contamination

.P_o,]_i.cy_,and Sc,of_e This procedure is to be used to identify external contamination of per-sonnel and/or their clothing, and to provide simple methods for removing contamination, i.e., decontamination, that is found. (Inmostcases, external contamination can be removed by simple washing methods with soap and warm water.) Procedure SLO HP-4, " Instruction for Performing Basic Radiation Surveys," should be used for guidance to identify poten-tial external contamination of body surfaces and or clothing. Addition-ally, following decontamination, it may be necessary to apply procedure SLO HP-6, " Procedure for Bioassay Screening of Personnel." to identify potential internal contamination (thyroid) of the person.

Action Levels Table 1 will be used to determine the need for decontamination.

Procedure Before proceeding with the specific decontamination procedures, it must be clearly understood that:

- In all cases, treat injuries and stabilize contaminated workers first. ,

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- Removable contamination should be reduced as low as possible without damaging the skin.

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1. For general body contamination, remove all contaminated clothing and shower using soap and warm water. Never use hot water.
2. For local contamination, use the same procedure. Wa,sh only the affected area.
3. A soft brush may be used to facilitate the cleaning process.
4. Resurvey the contaminated area after each washing and record the results on the survey form (Attachment 1).
5. Continue washing until either no significant reduction occurs or until three wash cycles have been accomplished.
6. Do not attempt any further decontamination without consulting the County Health Officer at the E0C.
7. Care must be exercised that the skin is not abraded or broken, as this will allow the contamination to set deeper.
8. Hair may be cleaned in the same way.
9. Eyes and mouth should be cleaned using water only.
10. Care should be exercised that contamination is not spread around during the cleaning procedure.

REFERENCES

1. SLO HP-4, " Instructions for Performing Basic Radiation Surveys."
2. SLO HP-6, " Procedure for Bioassay Screening of Personnel ."
3. United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, " Guidelines for Decontamination of Facilities and Equipment Prior to Release for Unrestricted Use or Termination of Licenses for By-product, Source, or Special Nuclear Material;" November,1976.

ATTACHMENTS

,1. Table 1: " Action Levels Requiring Decontamination"

2. Table 2: " Supplies Necessary for Personnel Decontamination"

, 3. Attachment 1: " Personnel Contamination / Decontamination Survey Report"

1 Table 1

- Action Level:, itequiring Decontamina tion

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Nuclide" Averacea ,b,c- Maximumb ,c Iodine 125, 129- 100 dpm 300 dpm Iodine 126, 131, 133 1,000 dpm 3,000 dpm and Strontium 90 Other Beta-Gann:a Emitters 5,000 dpn 15,000 dpm a

lf the deposition mixture is unknown, assume the most conservative values apply.

bAs used in this table, dpm (disintegrations per minute) means the rate of emission by radioactive material as determined by correcting counts per minute (cpm) observed by an appropriate detector for backg ound and counting officiency including geometric factors. See Procedure SLO HP-4,

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Shoe coverings Clean clothing (coveralls, etc.)

Surgeons gloves Towels l

Scissors Papers Towels l

Eye cups . Paper drinking cups Pens At least two (2) e/y survey meters l

l NOTE: Other supplies may be necessary in the event of injuries  !

complicating contamination. .

Other supplies may also be necessary to convert a facility l for decontamination. These will depend on the location and conditions of the accident. The quantities of the j above supplies depend upon accident conditions.

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I l Pglicy_,a,nd, Scope, This procedure provides instructions for the handling of contaminated areas and/or equipment following a radiological release. Criteria for identifying contaminated areas and equipment and methods of decontamin-ation are provided. Procedure SLO HP-4, " Instructions for Perfonning Basic Radiation Surveys," should be consulted for directions on survey instrument use.

Action Levels The action levels to be used to identify contaminated areas / equipment are presented in Table 1. If it is not practical to decontaminate or, despite decontamination efforts, radiation levels cannot be reduced below the levels of Table 1, the areas and/or equipment involved must be considered " restricted", i.e., off limits for contact by/with members of the general public. Equipment / areas so defined ultimately may need to be physically removed and treated as hazardous (radioactive) waste.

Procedure

1. Surveys of Affected Areas for Contamination:
a. Identify potential contaminated areas by tracking the path of the radiological release.

. b. Survey the equipment and areas in the exposure pathway using standard methods (See SLO HP-4).

c. Identify the needs for protective clothing and equipment (gloves, shoe covers, etc.).
d. Record on a map, the areas and approximate locations of contaminated areas.

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c. To determine contamination status, refer to Table 1 for maximum acceptable contamination limits for unrestricted rel ease.
7. Decontamination of Equipment
a. Establish priuritie., for areas and equipment to be decon-taminated.
b. Special consideration should be given to equipment and areas necessary for emergency response work,
c. Special consideration should be given to personal effects.
d. Avoid the spread of contamination while decontaminating equipment. This may require laying down protective sheets on the ground and/or providing means to catch liquid run-off generated during the decontamination.
e. Provide containers for contaminated materials. Many materials are not worth decontaminating (e.g., foodstuffs, loose papers, etc.). These materials can be disposed of immediately as contaminated trash,
f. The following short-term methods in order of preference, can be used for decontamination:

- If small surface contamination, attempt to clean with wipe rags and alcohol or other suitable cleaning agent. Use of alcohol rags should be restricted to low level contamination in work areas with good.

ventilation or, in the case of highly contaminated items, should be perfonned in glove boxes with fil-tered exhaust.

- Vacuuming wet or dry is generally effective in re-moving loose particulate contamination and is an initial decontamination step preparatory to manual cleaning. Vacuum systems should be properly filtered to prevent the spread of contamination to surrounding areas and to reduce the hazard of airborne contamina-tion. Care should be taken to ensure that the concen-tration of radioactive material in the vacuum system does not create a source of unusually high external radiation exposure.

- Mop areas on nonporous or nearly nonporous surfaces.

Water or a variety of detergents, solvents, cleaning agents, and other chemicals may be used. Manual cleaning usually presents minimal airborne and surface ,

contamination control problems.

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- Soak and spray down affected areas carefully to prevent splashing water into clean areas. This method may use water and/or chemical .ulutions to facilipate decun-tamination of small and moderate size material and equi pnen t.

g. If the above methods are not successful, the following may be considered:

- Ultrasonic cleaning combines the advantage of chemical action and mechanical action and mechanical energy for cleaning. It is best suited for small components and offers the advantage of remote operation and rapid de-contamination of objects with irregular shapes and crevices.

< - High-pressure steam and water used alone or mixed with chemicals and detergents are effective in attaining high decontamination factors. Commercial systems using the jet cleaning principle are available. Equipment of this type is ideally suited for remote operation and for cleaning large surface areas. High-pressure jet cleaning has the disadvantage of spreading contamination over a large area and is more effective when used in a cave or cell designed especially for this purpose.

- Cleaning procedures employing grinding or abrasive action are effective means of decontaminating metal and' concrete

, surfaces, provided alteration of the surface area of the object being cleaned can be tolerated. Both grinding and abrasive blasting have the disadvantage of producing air-borne activity and spreading loose surface activity.

This may be minimized by use of vacuum systems and fil-tered enclosures.

- Grinding of surfaces to remove contamination is usually limited to small objects or isolated spots of contamina-tion where the surface is reasonably smooth. Grinding normally produces a high decontamination factor and is economical. A variety of connercial grinders may be used. Grinding inherently leaves residual contamination on the surface of the object being cleaned and therefore usually requires final cleaning by some other method (vacuuming, wiping,etc.).

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- Abrasive blasting has a number of advantages over grinding. It is rapid, provides a high Decontamina-tion factor (DF), is effective on irregul surfaces and can be used for large areas.frAbrasive shaped blasting makes use of a large variety of abrasives (sand, shells, glass beads, metals, etc.) with velocity, shape, and size of the abrasive influencing surface-removal characteristics. A prime disadvantage of abrasive blasting is that it usually generates high airborne contamination and spreads surface contamina-tion; however, this can be minimized by wet blasting techniques, vacuum systems, or filtered enclosures.

- Destructive decontamination procedures include physical removal of contaminated parts or sections. Generally, i little or no effort is made to clean the contaminated l parts before disposal as waste. Containment and otner radiological controls associated with destructive cleaning are dependent on contamination levels, the nature of the contaminant, and the physical character-istics of the parts be!ng removed.

h. When equipment and/or areas cannot meet the unrestricted release limits the following must be initiated:

J Establish a permanent control area (" controlled area" as used here, means an area which is restricted from the public domain for purposes of radiological cdntrol).

- Remov.al as contaminated material for disposal .

- Removal as contaminated material to an existing controlled area and designated for use in controlled areas only.

REFERENCES

1. Procedure SLO HP-4, " Instructions for Performing Basic Radiation Surveys"
2. United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission; " Guidelines for Decontamination of Facilities and Equipment Prior to Release for Unrestricted Use or Termination of Licenses for By-product, Source, or Special Nuclear Material;" November,1976.

ATTACHMENTS

1. Table 1: " Acceptable Surface Contamination Levels for Unrestricted Use" I -- -

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As used in this table, dpm (disintegrations per minute) means the rate of emission by radioactive material as determined by correcting the counts per minute observed by an appropriate' detector for background, efficiency, and geometric factors associated with the instrumentation (See SLO HP-4,

" Instructions for Performing Basic Radiation SLrveys," which presents methods of conversion from counts per minute to dpm).

.b Measurements of average contaminant should not be averaged over more,than 1 square meter. For objects of less surface area, the average should be derived for each such object.

c The maximum contamination level applies to an area of not more than 100cm ,

d The amount of removable radioactive material per 100cm of surface area should be determined by wiping that area with dry filter or soft absor-bent paper, applying moderate pressure, and assessing the amount of radio-active material on the wipe with an appropriate instrument of known ,

efficiency. When removable contamination on objects of less surface area l is determined, the pertinent levels should be reduced proportionally and the entire surface should be wiped.

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Ppli,cy, an,d_,S,c,oJ,e This procedure provides basic instructions to perform radiation surveys in field situations. It is intended to provide generic instructions to aid field workers who are trained in the basic use of radiation survey meters.

Action Levels Action levels for specific monitoring tasks are contained within those specific procedures.

Procedures

1. The most coamon survey will involve S/y measurements. Two basic situations can arise:
a. Measurement of radiation over broad areas to which peopl'e can be exposed.
b. Measurement of radioactive material on people and objects, i.e. , environmental samples, equipment, etc.
2. In all cases the following will hold true:
a. Be sure instrument is calibrated and that the calibration date has not expired. This can be determined by the cali-bration sticker on the instrument.
b. Be sure batteries are new. This could be indicated on the calibration sticker, but may not be. If in doubt, change the batteries.
c. Turn instrument on. Most survey instruments only require a few seconds warmup. If instrument has a battery check, perform this check.
d. Check instrument function by applying a small radioactive source to the instrument. Be sure you obtain some de-flection of the needle or a register on digital instruments.

For low range GM type instruments, background radiation deflection of the needle can be observed.

e. Determine background operating level for your. instrument in a nonnal background area. This can be done simply by observing the meter readings fur a sufficient amqunt of time. A low range GM tube, for example, should read approximately 30 to 60 cpm (.01 to .03 mR/hr.) no'rmal background. A high range instrument should read essen-tially O. Table 1 provides approximate background levels for various instruments / probes.
3. Actual Measurements:
a. In some cases, the sensitive part of the instrument (detector or probe) is contained inside the meter box.

These instruments are used for broad area surveys. They may have thin windows for low energy work. In this case, ,

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b. Other instruments have an external probe connected to the meter. In this case, the probe must be held near the surface to be measured. Some probes also have windows to measure low energy radiations. For this instrument, the s/y reading is done with the window open, and the y readings only with the window closed.
c. When measuring radiation in contaminated areas, care must be exercised that the surveyor knows the source of the radia tion. For example, contamination of the instrument probe can give false readings of clean surfaces. -
d. Be sure you understand the meter scale readings. For example, one instrument may indicate 10 mR/hr. full scale, while .

another instrument may indicate one full scale with a scale multiplier of 10.

e. Certain instruments can give false readings if used in a radiation field that is too high. A low range GM tube, for example, can be paralyzed and give a false low reading in a field too high for the instrument.

! f. In the case of alpha reading instruments, the probe or window nust be very close to the surface to be read. Dust or water can completely shield the short range alpha and show false low readings. Because of the closeness, care must be exercised to prevent contaminating the probe.

4'. Be sure to turn instruments off when not in use to save on batteries.

5. Calculation /Conversi,ons:
a. Whenassessingtheamountofradioactivemater{ialdeposited on a surface (ground, equipment, air filter paper, etc.) or person, it .is usually necessary to correct the indicated count rate (counts per minute = cpm) that the instrument actually

" sees" to the amount of radioactivity (disintegrations per minute = dpm) that is actually deposited per unit surface area of interest. The difference (cpm vs. dpm) is due to the efficiency of the survey system (always ul00%), geometry involved, etc.

b. The conversion Calculation is quite simple:

i disintegrations per minute , counts per minute (com)

(dpm) c 1

where c = stated efficiency of the system Table 2 provides various efficiency conversion factors for applicable instruments / probes.

Examole:

At 2" from surface of interest a CDV 700 with HP-210 probe reads 1800 counts per minute (cpm) over a surface 2

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REFERENCES

1. FEMA, " Guidance on Offsite unergency Radiation Meas remerit.

Systems," FEMA-Rep-2, September, 1980.

2. Pacific Gas and Electric Company, DCPP Emergency Procedure EP RB-19. " Emergency Offsite Environmental Monitoring."

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1. Table 1: Background Data for Beta /Garnma Dose and/or Count '

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, ' PEFACE The San Luis Obispo County Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Response Plan consists of five parts. Part I of. the Plan describes the overall County Emergency organization and response, while Part II includes Implementing instructions

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and the County Emergency Operations Center (E0C), in directing the emergency-l response activities.

This 50P comprisesSection III.02 of the San Luis'0bispo County Nuclear Puwer Plant Emergency Response Plan. A portion of Part III of the Plan, included herein, includes _ detailed preparedness measures and emergency pro-cedures concerning the operation of this organization.

Parts IV and V of the Plan are entitied Support idaterial and Training, and Exercises and Drills, respectively.

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DEPAldMENTAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE MANAGEMENT I

-1. Overview 1

.- 2. Responsibility 1

3. Prcrcquisites 1
4. Re ferences 1
5. . Tasks 1
6. Other Involved Agencies 5
7. Emergency Organization 8
8. Assignments 8

.9. Staff 8

10. Facilitics '10
11. . Connuunications 10
12. Operational Equipment- 12
13. Emergency Worker Gear 12
14. Training Program 13
15. Drills and Exercises 15
16. Equipment Testing / Calibration 15
17. Plan Update 16 B. OEPARTMENTAL STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES

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1. Receipt of Notification by PGandE.
2. Receipt of Notification by State OES.

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Receipt of Initial Notification including Reconniendation to Evacuate. -

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1. Alerting Proced'ures
3. Emergency Notification Roster
4. Mobilization of Staff
5. Backup Shifts
6. Staff Augmentation 50-3 ACCIDENT ASSESSMENT 20 S0-4 NOTIFICATION OF THE PUBLIC 21 S0-5 PROTECTIVE RESPONSE - INITIAL PRECAUTIONARY ACTIONS 23 III.02 (iii)

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4 SAN LUIS OBISP0 COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT PROCEDURES A. PRE LMERGLNCY PREPAREDNESS AND DEPARTMENTAL RESPONSE 1%NAGEMENT

1. OVERVIEW
a. FQyy,o,se: To designate the procedures to be used to respond to the duties assigned to the Sheriff's department in the event of a Nuclear Power Plant emergency.
b. Objectives:
1. Delineate responsibilities and tasks of Sheriff's personnel.
2. Establish lines of authority and coordination when the plan is in effect.
3. Provide for notification of response personnel.
4. Provide for notification of the public in the event of a nuclear power plant emergency.
5. Set up' procedures for orderly access to, progress along, and exit from evacuation routes.
6. Provide for security of the evacuated area. *
2. RESPONSIBILITY The Sherif f's Department is responsible for completion of this procedure.
3. PREREQUISITES .
a. The procedure shall be completed by properly trained and authorized personnel only.
4. REFERENCES
a. San Luis Obispo County / Cities Basic Plan for Peacetime Emergencies,1981.
b. Diablo Canyon Power Plant Units 1 and 2, Onergency Plan, Revision 3 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, August, 1981.
5. TASKS l

i The following is a summary of the tasks assigned to this organization.

These tasks are taken from Part 11. Implementing Instructions, of the I Plan. The number in parenthesis af ter each title is the number of the Implementing Instructions from which that set of tasks is drawn.

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a 0,irection and Control of the Emerqency, Re_sponse Effort (I.7) _

The County Sheriff is a member of the Direction cind Control Group, which directly supports the County Emergency Services Director in managing the emergency.

b. . Emerg en,cy, ,Re,spon s e, ,( I,1,. l ).

Receive notification by the utility of an abnormal condition j at the plant.

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1. Obtain initial classification of condition (NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT, ALERT, SITE EMERGENCY, GENERAL EMERGENCY).
2. Obtain infonnation and complete the Watch Commander checklist and the appropriate part of the PGandE Emergency Status Form.

OR:

Receive notification by the California Office of Emergency Services (0ES) of an abnormal indication on the remote reading monitoring system or alana panel.

1. Open communications to the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant.
2. Obtain an initial classification of the condition of the plant (NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT, ALERT, SITE AREA EMERGENCY, GENERAL EMERGENCY).
3. Obtain infonnation and complete the Watch Coranander checklist and the appropriate parts of the PGandE Emergency Status Form.
c. Notification of Emergency Workers (II.2)

Make initial notifications, based an classification of condition as detennined in (b) Emergency Resp,0,nse.

1. Other Agencies and Individuals
2. Sherif f's Department Staff Make subsequent notifications resulting from changes in (1) plant condition classifications, (2) need for protective actions, or (3) make major announceaents.
l. Other Agencies and individuals.
2. Sheriff's Department Staff.

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The Sheriff's Department Watch Conmander assumes responsibility l l or .icc ident .e. .nst. ment until rer.pon. . renterr, are opera tinnal .

Duties include receiving, verifying and recording information from the plant until the Emergency Oper.itions Facility (EOF) is activated, and approving and initiating an evacuation of the 1.nw Population Znne prior to activation of the Emergency Oper-ating Center (E0C).

e. Notification of the Public (II.5)

Activate the Early Warning System (EWS) siren upon request by the Emergency Services Director.

Activate tone-alert radios in schools, medical facilities, or other institutions upon request by the Emergency Services Director.

Provide alerts and instructions by mobile PA systems and other identified means to:

1. Isolated areas
2. liard to reach population 4
3. Extended Planning Zone Make alert list notifications to coordinating agencies and institu-tions.
f. Protective R_e_sponse s - Initial Precautionary Actions (II.7.1)

Upon request of Emergency Services Director, support any actions called for. E.g., support may be provided to the State Department of Parks and Recreation in closing Montana De Oro State Park.

a. Protective Response - Selective Evacuation (II.7.2)

Upon request by the Emergency Services Director, and in conjunction .

with the State Department of Parks and Recreation, Notify appropriate emergency workers and populations, supervise and verify evacuation of selected areas, as appropriate:

1. Low Population Zone (LPZ).
2. State Parks and Beaches. -
3. County Beaches and Recreation Areas.
h. Protective Response - General Sheltering (11.7.3) i
1. Make notifications to appropriate emergency workers and popula-tion groups.

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3. Support the CilP in their rule as coordinaLor of area wide perimeter actions.
4. Provide confirmation of sheltering through field survey.
i. ProtectiyLRe,sponse e - Relocation (1,1,.J,.,4j,
1. Make notifications to appropriate emergency workers and population groups.
2. Assume responsibility for coordination of law enforcement and security, making request for mutual aid if necessary.
3. Assist in evacuating of carless population and institutions.
4. Support CllP in their role as coordinator of area wide perimeter actions.
5. Direct traffic to screening locations.

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1. Make notifications to appropriate emergency workers and population groups.
2. Assume responsibility for coordination of law enforcement -

and security, making request for mutual aid if necessary.

3. Assist in evacuation of carless population and institutions.
4. Support the CllP in their role as coordinator of area wide perimeter actions.
5. Direct traffic to screening locations.
6. Provide field survey for confinnation of evacuation.

K. Exposure Control of Emergency Workers (II.8)

1. Distribute personnel radiation monitoring equipment (dosimeters),

protective equipment, and fanns for recording readings to Sheriff's office personnel.

2. The Sheriff's Department dispatch desk will be responsible for monitoring expsoure levels of emergency workers and be a link in the chain of authorization for exposures exceeding the Protective Action Guidelines (PAG's).
3. All field units will obtain worker monitoring and protective equipment upon mobilization and will use such devices in accor-dance with procedures and directions from the dispatch center.

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1 Emergency Medical and Public I!ealth Support (II.9)

1. At direction of County llcalth Officer, koop ambulance companies informed as to potential for receiving contaminated and injured individuals.
2. Dispatch ambulances in case of medical emergency.
m. Re-entry and Recovery (II.ll)
1. In conjunction with CilP and city police departments, relax perimeter control measures during the re-occupancy.
2. Coordinate -law enforcement and security actions until danger

, of looting and burglaries of vacated houses 11as passed,

n. Evacuation of Onsite Personnel (II.13) t As requested by the County Emergency Services Director, provide
  • assistance to the PG & E Site Emergency Coordinator in evacuating nonessential onsite workers. See Attachment So-9.d.

o,._ Ca_r,th, quake Response (II.14)

The County Sheriff will participate in the Earthquake Damage-Assessment . Center, (EDAC), which will coordinate multi-juris-tictional damage reconnaisance, assessment and repair activities.

, p. F, ire e and Rescue _(I.7)

The Sheriff will maintain usual support responsibilities in fire and rescue.

4. Congunications (1.7)

The Sheriff will provide communications support through the use of the Sheirff's radio network and other communications gear.

,r. Supply and Procurement (I.7)

The Sheritf will provide space for and assist in providing supplies for the County Emerger.cy Operations Center and related County response center facilities.

6. OTHER INVOLVC0 AGENCIES The following listed agencies have primary or support role involvement with the Sheriff's Department in c)ccuting these procedures:
a. Emergency,, Respons.e PGandE or State OES will notify Sheriff.

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b. Notification of Emergency Workers - Agencies Alerted
1. NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT San Luis Obispo County Office of Emergency Services San Luis Obispo Police
2. ALERT or more serious classification San Luis Obispo County Office of Emergency Services San Luis Obispo Police California Highway Patrol i

County Fire Department Area Firo/Resure Coordinator l Santa Barbara County Sherif f U.S. Coast Guard (Monterey) p Monterey County Sheriff

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2. PG. & E is responsible for receiving reports from the site and issuing them to the county after the E0F is activated.
d. Notification of Public and Public Information
1. PG 6 E will make recommendations and will provide information.

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County Emergency Services will direct notification, anprove all message content, contact EBS stations.

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Public Infonnation Officer will appraise all public safety switch-boards of pending action, and will prepare messages and news releases.

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County Gener,al Services will notify persons in county recreation areas.

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City pulice departments will notify persons in city recreation areas.

6. City police and fire departments will notify identified handi-capped, isolated and deaf persons.

'/ . State OES may make public infonnation announcements.

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State Department of Parks and Recreation will notify persons in Montana de Oro, Morro Bay and Pismo Beach State Parks.

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California State Polytechnic University will notify staff and student body.

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10. FEMA may make public information announcements.
11. County Superintendent of Schools will notify public and private schools.

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13.' EBS stations will broadcast emergency instructions.

14. All news media will promulgate public information. -
15. PC & E may make public information announcements.
c. Protective Response - Initial Precautionary Actions
1. State Departnent of Parks and Recreation will advise populations at Montana De Oro State Park and Pismo State Beach.
f. Protective Actions - Selective Evacuation
1. State Parks and Recreation will be responsible for evacuation of Montana de Oro State Park, Pismo State Beach, Morro Bay State Beach, Morro Strand State Beach, Los Osos Oaks State Preserve, Atascadero State Beach.
3. CHP will coordinate traffic control if requested by Sheriff.
4. County General Services will be responsible for evacuation of county parks and beaches.

9 Protective Response - General Shelterinq

1. Local police will assist with law enforcement and security.
2. CHP will be responsible for selection of perimeter control points, traffic control, and maintaining access for emergency personnel and resources.
h. Protective Response - Relocation
1. Local police will assist with law enforcement and security.
2. CHP will be responsible for selection of perimeter control points, traffic control and maintaining access for emergency personnel and resources.
3. Local city police, State Parks and Beaches, and CHP will as:ist in directing traffic to screening locations.
i. Protective Response - General Evacuation
1. Local police will assist with law enforcement and-security.
2. CHP will be responsible for selection of perimeter control points, traffic control and maintaining access for emergency personnel and resources.

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3. Local city police, State Parks and Beaches, and CHP will assist in directing traffic to screening locations.

j,. , Exjausure Control of Emeroency Wor _kqrj

1. E0C will review data gathered in the field to detennine need

. for controlling exposure.

2. EOC will advise energency workers, through directives issued to dispatch desks in specific use of protective drugs or gear.

3 3. E0C will maintain exposure records as reported by workers through dispatch desks.

4. Workers will monitor their own dosimeters and will report to their dispatch desk.
k. Emergency Medical and Public Health Support
1. County Health Officer will provide ininrmation to Sheriff on potential for receiving contaminated and injured patients.
1. Re-entry and Recovery
1. CHP and local city police will coordinate with Sheriff on imple-mentation of traffic control measures, as appropriate.

.2. Local police will assist in maintaining law enf';rcement and security actions as needed.

! m. Evacuation of Onsite Personnel 1

PG & E's Site Emergency Coordinator will notify the Sheriff for coordination and assistance.

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1. CHP and local police shall assist the Earthquake Damage Assessment Center (EDAC) in damage reconnaisance surveys.
2. CalTrans shall be lead agency represented in EDAC, which will also include the County Engineer, County Technical Services, and public utility company liaison personnel.

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8. ASSIGNMENTS Exhibit II indicates assignments of department personnel based on tasks in Paragraph A.S.
9. ST)';

The number of on-duty personnel varies, depending on time of day. Following is a list of Sheriff's staff:

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1. Cua,s t. S t,a,ti,u,n: San Luis Obispo central headquarters.

lunction.: A*. receipL pninL for all iniLial nulifit.alinn by PG & C and/or State OES. Dispatch center serves as central point for initiating notification of' emergency workers and notification of the-public through the Early Warning System. They also serve as primary for direction and control of departmental emergency response. point L,o_ca tion : In County Operational Ceriter, south of Highway 1, 4 miles west of San Luis Obispo.

Phone: (805) 543-2850.

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Functions: Comand post for emergency operations in the south portion of the County. Repository for equipment, supplies radiological monitoring equipment and radiologic.al protective drugs and gear.

Location: 1750 Beach Street, Oceano.

Phone: (805) 489-4791.

3. North Station:

Functions: -Command post for emergency operations in the north portion of the County. Repository for equipment supplies, radiological monitoring equipment and radiological protective drugs and gear.

Location: 5690 West Mall, Atascadero.

Phone: (805) 466-0540.

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Functions: No ediergency functions. However, personnel and equip-ment may be assigned as needed.

i Location: Room 318, San Luis Obispo County Court House Phone: (805) 549-5484

11. COMMUNICATIONS
a. Base Stations Coast South North Civil l

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All Nets - automatic satellite voter / transmitter simulcast operations coumand/ control logic located at Sheriff's microwave terminal.

tilne Net - Sheri f f' . Ruutine Patrol Uperat_ ion ,

Tran,mitter/ receiver sites utilized Cuesta Peak, Rocky Butte, lookout, ulack Mountoin, Davis Peak. (460.160/465.150 MHz)

Yellow Net - Sheriff's tactical operations, Civil Division, cities co-use as needed for emergency backup' or special operations. Transmitter / receiver sites utilized Cuesta Peak, Rocky Butte, lookout, Black Mountain, Davis Peak (460.475/465.475 MHz)

Red Net - Region P cmcrgency channel shared by San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara Sheriff's Departments, Citics of Carpinteria, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria, Lompoc, Guadalupe, Arroyo Grande, Pismo Beach, Grover City, San Luis Obispo, Morro Bay, Atascadero and Paso Robles. Additionally, State University Police Departments, F.B.I. and other selected agencies can utilize Region Red channel. (460.050/465.050 MHz) Control points on Red Not include San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Sheriff and the CHP, San Luis Obispo.

White Net - State CLEMARS - simplex operations, car-to-car, portable radio onTy, all police agencies (460.025/460.025 MHz)

Clear Nets - Sheriff's Department

'Acc'ess via control station (453.675/458.675 MHz)

Vilf - CLEMARS - Utilized in Corrections Department.

'P'o7t'aile radios only. (154.920/154.920 MHz)

Search and Rescue - Any temporary location. (155.160 MHz)

MED-C,0it,Sy, stem - County wide UHF medical conmunications system. Dispatchinnt coordination provided by the Sheriff's Department. The system utilizes four high level base station / mobile repeaters operating on Med-One through Med-Four at the county microwave sites. All cnunty contract ambulances and selected fire rescue untts are equipped with eight frequency mobile radios. Five San Luis Obispo hospitals and Marian Hospital in Santa Maria are equipped with duplex control stations. The ambulances may select any of four frequencies for connunication with the appropriate hospital, depending on location within the county.

MED-COM also utilizes the services of M.A.S.T. for Army helicopter evacua-tion of severe trauma cases.

b. Direct telephone lines:

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d. Sheriff (white)
e. Med-Com 1
f. Med-Com 2 9 Med-Com 3
h. SLO PD
d. Mobile Units Coast South North Civil Total 4

Sedans 12 5 7 4 28 Passenger Vans 3 3 4 Wheel Drive Vehicles 3 3 15 5 10 4 34

c. Portable radios and assigned location:

Coast 7 South 5 North 4 Civil 0 Detectives 5

f. Pagers and assigned location:

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12. OPERATIONAL EQUIPMENT Coast South North Civil DetecC.
a. Vehicles .
1. With radio, no P.A. or Code 3 equipment. 3 1 1 6 12
2. With radio, P.A., and Code 3 equipment. 9 4 4 0 0 i b. Portable P.A. Systems

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13. EMERGENCY WORKER GEAR: (100lats*)
a. Kit Contents (each worker)

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2. inleyraling radiation dusineter "TLD" (1) l 3. Re.pii'aLuc(1)

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b. Pulassium Iodide tablets (1-vial)
b. Assigned to mobilization oosts
1. Dusimetercharger(1) total a 4.
2. Kits for workers (as specified below).

(100) Coast Station (12) South Station (12) North Station (12) Civil Division (136) TOTAL

14. TRAINING PROGRAM The following training will be accomplished for the express purpose of maintaining this plan.
a. General Briefing
1. Content:
a. Briefing of overall plan concept of operations.
b. Assignments of personnel.
c. Evacuation routes. .
d. Plan procedures.
2. Audience and frequency:

New personnel will be trained at time of orientation. All personnel will be trained annually,

b. Initial Response Briefinq
1. Content:
a. Plant condition classifications.
b. Use of Watch Coninander's checklist.
c. Notification procedure.
2. Audience and frequency:

All dispatchers and watch conananders will be trained annually.

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c. - Alerting and Warning Briefing
1. Content:
a. L'mergency nuti fication and recall procedures,
b. Response center activation.
c. Field team assignments.
2. Audience and frequency:

All pennanent Sheriff's Department personnel potentially involved in providing staff for response or conducting field operations will be trained annually in preparation for the ficid exercise.

d. Accident Assessment
1. Content:
a. Nuclear power plant design, nuclear reactor accidents, radia-tion, health effects, protective action guidelines.
b. Evaluation of plant data.
c. Selection of protective response.
2. Audience and frequency:
a. All watch coninanders
c. Traffic Control

.l. Part of normal training program for all field personnel annually.

f. Securi ty 1.

Part of normal training program for all field personnel annually. -

9 Emergency Worker Exposure Control Briefing and Demonstration

1. Content:
a. Background on nuclear reactor DCCidents, radiation, health effects, Protective Action Guidelines.
b. Use of and protection afforded by personnel protective gear.-
c. Plan procedures relative to use of emergency gear.
2. Audience and frequency:
a. All staff directing or conducting field operations will be trained annually in preparation for the field exercise.
h. Perimeter Control 1.

Part of normal training program for all field personnel annually.

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i. Directing the Emergency Response
1. Cnntent: I
a. Overall departmental responsibilities.
b. Departmental capabilities.
c. Mutual aid capabilities.
2. Audience and Frequency:
a. All senior command personnel annually.
j. Annual Exercise The Sheriff's Department will participate in an annual exercise to be coordinated by the County Office of Emergency Services. The involve-ment of the Sheriff's- Department in the exercise will include the following.
1. Receipt of nutification from PGandE or State OES.
2. Alerting of the departmental personnel.
3. Call up of agency response personnel.
4. Securing the inmato services portion of the jail for use as the EOC.

! S. Staffing of response centers.

6. Accident assignments.
7. Test of field operations.
8. Implementing corrective actions

, 15. DRILLS AND EXERCISES-4 On a monthly basis the Sheriff's Department will drill communications with PGandE and all agencies on the Sheriff's notification list. On a quarterly basis the Sheriff's Office will drill communications with re idents of the LPZ. The drill will establish the capability of the Sheriff to make the notification and verify the o.oeration of the applicable coinnunications equipment. The drill will include instruction on possible radiological content of the messages to assure comprehensive understanding of subject matter.

16. EQUIPMENT TESTING / CALIBRATION
a. Daily Gear Communications gear used on a daily basis, such as radios will not need testing.

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b. Emergency Gear Couanunications gear used in emergency or other unusual situation

. hall he Lested as l'ollows:

1.' Tone alert munitor radios will be tested in conjunction with monthly connuunications drills (*).

2. Portable radios not in regular use will be tested quarterly in conjunction with that month's communications drill,
c. Portable Public Address (P. A.) Units P. A. units not in routine use will be tested quarterly.
d. Maintenance of Emergency Worker Gear (*)
1. The Sheriff's Department shall inspect, inventory, and operationally check the kits and kit contents quarterly.
2. The State Office of Emergency Services will provide routine main-tenance and an annual calibration of pocket dosimeters.
3. The integrating radiation dosimeters (TLD's) shall be exchanged annually, as directed by the County Office of Emergency Services.
4. Replacement of Potassium Iodide will be as directed by the County Office of Emergency Services.
5. Ur.used respirators require no maintenance.
e. Testing of Emergency Plan Procedures
1. The Sheriff will evaluate observer and participant connents relevant to this procedure and forward suggested changes to the County Office of Energency Services.
2. The Sheriff will assign responsibilities for implementing correc-tive actions and ensure that these actions are implemented.
17. PLAN UPDATE
a. The Sheriff's Department will review and update emergency telephone numbers and listed personnel quarterly. Date of update will be posted in the lower right hand corner of each page of telephone numbers,
b. In conjunction with the annual exercise, recommendations for plan modification, if any, will be forwarded in writing to the County Office of Emergency Services.
  • These items are currently not available but necessary for proper emergency response.

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c. A coutuittee headed by the Coast Station Conmander will be established for evaluating observer and participant couinents on areas needing

. improvannent, including changes to this procedure.

d. Ih .pon.ibilitiu. for implementing uwrective action:. will be a:,,igned by the Coast Station Conmander,
e. Co'ast Station Conanander will ensure that corrective actions are implemented.

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i SAN LUIS OBISP0 COUNTY NUCLCAR POWER PLANT EMCRCCNCY RESPONSE PLAN SiltulFF'S DCPARTMENT PROCEDURC PROCEDURE S0 INITIAL. RCSPONSE I. Receive notification by the utility of an abnonnal condition at the plant.

It shall be the duty of the watch commander on duty to:

1. Obtain initial classification of the condition (NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUA'_

LVENTS/ ALERT / SITE AREA EMERGENCY / GENERAL EMERGENCY)* from the Utility.

2. Obtain infonnation and complete the " Watch Commander Check List" fonn (Attachment S0-1.a.)

or II. Upon notification by the Office of Emergency Services (0ES) of an abnormal indication on the remote reading real time radiation monitor system or .

alann panel system:

1. Open the direct line to the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant.
2. Notify Emergency Services Director.
3. In concert with Office of Energency Services (0ES) and the utility.

attemot to obtain an initial classification of the condition (NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENTS / ALERT / SITE AREA EMERGENCY / GENERAL EMERG

4. In the event agreement is not rapidly obtained, proceed to notify .

emergency workers as though an Unusual Event had occurred, while Office of Emergency Services (0ES) works toward resolution with PGandE and Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).

5. Obtain the information and complete the " Watch Commander Check List" fonn (Attachment S0-1.a.)

1 III. In the event the initial notification or subsequent notificat42ns ,

4 prior to the opening of the County E0C, include a utility recommendation to evacuate the six-mile Low Population Zone (LPZ), see Sheriff's Department Procedure 50-6 for instructions.

  • See Attachment 501.b for descriptiun of plant condition classifications.

Dated: Sept., 1981 Rev.:

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Page 1 of 5 ATTACliMENT S0-1.a WAT,Cll, C0]jiAN,0,1;l.t,1: lit CK j 1l,T EVLNT: A MLSSAGC ABOUT AN EMERGENCY SITUATION AT Tile DIABLO CANYON

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'P'oWiflTAIiT 1s iMCflWb 6EIDlIE SPTCl'AiTPT & E RAlil'0 0R BY TELEPHONE

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i 1. Record and acknowledge message; notify Watch Coinnander.

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2. Authenticate Message
a. If received over special PG & E radio, call back plant by direct tele-phone line or using numbers given in Agency Notification List.
b. If received by telephone, call back Diablo Canyon Power Plant using special PG & E radio, if operative, or by telephone using numbers given in Agency Notification List. ,

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{ Time of Authentication: .

l Name and

Title:

4 3. Assess nature of emergency situation at plant.

4. When situation involves a breach of plant security without any threat

, of an accidental release of radioactive material,-follow normal procedures.

! 5. When situation involves the transport of an injured plant worker (s) to a hospital without any threat of an accidental release of. radioactive .

i material, follow normal MED-COM procedures.

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6. When situation involves any threat of an accidental release of radioactive materials, record available data as received from Plant Emergency Coordinator i on Part A, Radiological Emergency Status Fonn. When the situation is personal injury, fire, security, sabotage, extortion, or other type of

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emergency, use Part B, Miscellaneous Oncrgency Information form.

7. Innediately notify by telephone the individuals and agencies as detailed in Procedure 50-2, Notification of Emergency Workers. If telephones-are inoperative, or the individual is away from his phone, activate the pager or dispatch a mobile unit to notify the individual, as required.
a. Record names of all individuals contacted and time of contact.

Time:

Person Notified:

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Attachm:nt 50-1.a Page 2 of 5 PART A: RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY STATUS FORM Receive as much infonnation as is available at the time of notification or update. That indicated by an * :,hould be received for initial nutification at a minimum.

Date: Time: a.m. p.m. Status #:

1. Notification Type: -Initial Update.
2.
  • Emergency Classification: Unusual Event Alert Site Area Gnergency General Emergency.

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  • Description of Incident: 0 ate: Time Began a.m. p.m.
4. Radiological Release Information:
a. Time Data Collected: a.m. p.m. .
b.
  • Release: __0ccurring __ Anticipated - When; a.m. p.m.

(C'omplete

  • information as completely as possible for initial notifi-cation if a release is occurring or anticipated.)~
5.
  • Location of Release: -

Plant Vent Steam Surface

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  • Estimated Duration of Release: Hours. -

FORM AND QUANTITIES OF RELEASE MATERIALS:

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  • Release Monitored: .

Yes ___No; Describe:

8.
  • Physical Fona: Liquid Gas Particulate.
9.
  • Iodine: Quantity Release Rate ___,Ci(Ci/sec) Time.
10. *Particulates: Quantity Release Rate Ci(Ci/sec) Time.
11.
  • Noble Gases: Quantity Release Rate Ci(Ci/sec) Time.
12. Estimate of Surface Contamination: dpm/100cm 2 Where:
13. Unusual Radiation Levels in Plant: Where: ~

mR/hr: .

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14. 'McLuunalugical Date (U:,e tuin cluvation un 'priinary inet Lower ur ).
15.
  • Wind Velucity: ,

m/:,ecx2. 2 MPil; Direction (from): degrees.

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  • Weather Conditions: _ _ Rain Clear Fog Cloudy.

'17. Stability: Class Signia A (deg): AT: *C/m (10m to 76m)

18. PLUME CENTER LINE . ARRIVAL DOSE ~ PROJECTIONS TIME DOSE RATE INTEGRATED DOSE AFFECTED SECTORS

, Site Boundary 2 Miles 6 Miles 10 Miles

19. *Recounnended Emergency Actions / Protective Measures (who is to do what --

provide standard message to county / states using EP G-3):

20. Emergency Response Actions Underway by PGandE:
21.
  • Prognosis for Escalation or Termination of Accident:

Data transmitted by:

This Data Sheet Filled Out By:

I Date: Time: a.m. p.m.

Dated: Sept., 1981 Rev:

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pART B: MISCELLANEOUS CHERGENCY INFORMATION FOR!i H.uliulo.jia.a t .unt PlanL SLatuu l'urm, *.huulsi leo filled out a. appropriate.

Provide as much information as is available at the time of notification i of update.

Date: '

Time: a.m. p.m. Status #:

1. Notification Type: Initial Update.

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2. Personnel injuries: How many.
a. Type: Contamination: Yes No.
b. Injured Person Location: Plant Ambulance Hospital.

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3. Fires:
a. Location: Time Reported: a.m. p.m.
b. Type: _ Electrical Fuel .
c. Contamination Present: Yes No, i
d. Fire Assistance Requested: Yes No.
c. Fire Assistance 'Jn-site: Yes No.
4. Securi ty/ Safeguards:
a. tiumb Threat
Search Conducted: Yes No.

) Search Results:

2 Site [vacuated: Yes No.

b. Intrusion
Insider: Outsider: .

Point of Intrusion: Extent of Intrusion: .

Apparent

Purpose:

c. Strike / Demons tra tions: Size of Group: .

Purpose:

d. Sabotage: Radiological: Yes No; Arson: Yes No.

Equipment / Property:

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Part 8: MISCEl. LANE 005 EMERCENCY INFORMATION FORM Status #

e. Lxtortion: Source (phone, letter, etc.): __ __

Location of Letter: , _ _ _ , .

Demands: .

f. General: Firearms Involved: Yes No; Violence Yes No.

Control of Facility Compromised or Threatened: Yes No.

Stolen / Missing Material: .

Agencies Notified (FBI, State Police, Local Police, etc.):

5. Press Information:

Location of Press Release: San Francisco San Luis Obispo Other.

Time of Press Release: ,

a.m. p.m.

News Media Interest: Yes Not local / National: .

Data Transmitted By: .

This Data Sheet filled Out By: ,

Date: Time: a.m. p.m.

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I ATTACHMENT S0-1.b Mobilitation procedure:. depend on the .tal.o of emergency declared by pG. & E or the San Luis Obispo County Cmergency Services Director. There are four classes of plant condition which require notification of the Sheriff's Depa rtmen t'.

1. NOTiFICAT!_01 0F UNUSUAL EVENT Unusual events are abnormal events that have occurred or are occurring which indicate a no,tential degradation of the level of safety of the plant, or which coulTaYtract significant public interest. These events do not constitute emergency conditions in themselves, but could escalate to more severe conditions if appropriate action is not taken. This category includes:

(1) Industrial accidents which necessitate the transfer of contaminated individual (s) to a hospital for treatment.

(2) Accidents which require the utilization of offsite emergency servcies such as police, fire fighting, rescue, or ambulance services.

2. ALER_I The alert classification is characterized by events which are occurring l or haveoccurred that involve actual or potential substantial degradation i

of the level of plant safety. It constitutes the lowest level where offsite emergency response exceeding medical, fire, or law enforcement may be anticipateo.

The purpose of the alert classification is to assure that plant and offsiteemergency personnel are readily available to respond if the .

l situation becomes more serious, and to perform confirmatory radiation i monitoring. Secondary purposes are to provide offsite authorities with current status information and to provide unscheduled tests of County l

EmergencyOperationsCenter(EOC) activation.

l 3. SITE AREA Ef1ERGENCY A site area emergency.is characterized by events involving actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for the protection of the public. Although emergency actions involving members of the public may not be necessary, offsite emergency responses organizations should be mobilized and ready to implement protective measures.

The purpose of offsite notification is to assure that response centers are activated and staffed; to assure that monitoring teams are dispatched; to assure availability of personnel to support protective measures should they become necessary; and to disseminate information.

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Thi . cla.,ification is characterit.ed by events that are occurring or have occurred which involve actual or inminent- substantial core <!egradation or

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,mel ting, with potential"fdr'Ydsi"olcddtainnnsit iWtWririTy". bid subsequent release of radioactivity to the envirusunent.

- The purpuse.of the general emergency notification is to initiate prede-tennined protective actions for the public, to provide for continuous  !

' assessment of data supplied by the station operator, to. initiate any I additional measures, and to disseminato infonnation.

For additional detail, see section 1.4.E of the Plan.

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PROCEDURE 50-2 NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY WORKERS

1. Upon notification to proceed, the dispatcher or his appointed substitute, i

in the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's office will notify the personnel as identified on Forms A and B as attached. The following procedures will be followed:

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. Fona A is to be followed between 8:00 a.m. (0800) and 5:00 p.m. (1700).

Fona B is to be followed between 5
00 p.m. (1700) and 8:00 a.m. -(0800).

" . Each horizontal " box" in the listing indicates ' the primary person

' on the top line and the first alternative on the bottom line. Exhaust attempts to reach primary individual directly before contacting al terna tives.

. Give message as indicated on attached Form C, 0, E, or F depending upon accident classification.

, Af ter every phone call, record time of contact in the first column on Fona A or Form B.

1 . Report status of notifications to Watch Conmander after all notifica-tions are completed.

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11. Subsequent notifications will be made using the same procedure as above at any time when there is a change in (1) plant condition classification; (2) need for protective actions; or (3) to make major announcenents.

NOTE:~

If the County Emergency Operations Center is activated, the dis-patcher should contact the Operations Officer at the E0C by calling 541-5775, to determine which people on the call list are already at the EOC.

the E0C.

Notifications can then be limited to those who are not already at 111. Any time the plant condition classification reaches " Alert" or a more serious classification, a Deputy shall be assigned to provide security at the driveway entering the back parking lot at the Sheriff's facility.

Dated: Sept., 1981 Rev:

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FORM A BETWEEN S:00 A.M. (0S00) AND 5:00 P.M. (1700)

T DIE JOB CONFIRMED AGENCY TITE NAME PROCEDL*RE COMEST Co unty Sheriff C. Whiting 1. Dial 13; if contact not reached If contact is out, cffice will have Sheriff 2. follow up with call to forwarding forwarding number cr pager number.

number or pager number.

Al t . 01 Captain A. Goble 1. Dial 13; if contact not reached If contact is out, office will have

2. follow up with call to forwarding forwarding nu:ber or pager number.

nu=ber or pager number.

Alt. 42 Captain T. Wood I. Dial 13; if contact not reached If contact is out , office will have
2. follow up with call to forwarding forwarding number or pager number, number or pager number.

Co. OES Director D. Stillwell 1. Dial 9-549-5026; if contact not If contact is cut, cffice will have reached forwarding number or pager number.

2. follow up with call to forwarding number or pager number.

Alt. ul Coor- T. Ne s s 1. Dial 9-549-5015; if contact not If centact is out, office will have dinator reached forwarding number or pager number.

2. follow up with call to forwarding nuaber or pager number.

Al t . 62 Dir. Cen. D. Leib 1. Dial 9-549-5200; if contact not If ccatact is out, of fice will have Serv. reached forwarding number or pager number.

2. follow up with call to forwarding

, number or pager number.

Al t . u3 County C. Protopapas 1. Dial 9-549-5292; if contact not If contact is out, office will have Engineer reached forwarding number or pager number.

2. follow up with call to forwarding ,

number or pager number.

Alt. 44 Planning P. Crawford 1. Dial 9-549-5600; if contact not If contact is out, office will have Director reached -

forwarding number or pager number.

2. follow up with call to forwarding i

nunber ur pager number. Dated: Sept., 1981

FORM A BETWEEN 8:00 A.M. (0800) AND 5:00 P.M. (1700)

TIME JOB CONFIRMED AGE NCY T ITLE NAME PROCEDUR E COM}11NT San Luis Dispatch n/a Dial 9-544-5151 Cive cessage to Watch C ::ander Obispo De sk Police 4

Stop here, if notification of unusual event; proceed if more serious classification.

Calif. Ewy Dispa tch n/a . Dial 9-543-2181 Give message to Watch Cc: ander Patrol De sk '

Co. Fire Di spa tch n/a Dial 9-543-4242 EnerEency nu=ber Dept. Cesk ,

Area Fire / SLO Fire R. Minor Dial 9-543-6046 Ecergency nucber Res:ue De pt .

Co e rd .

Al t . #1 B. Callaway Dial 9-543-6046 Energency nu=ber Santa Dispa tch n/a Dial 9-967-5561 Give cessage to katch teacancer Barbara De sk County She rif f U.S. Coast Dispatch Operations Dial 9-772-3202 Port Safety Attach ent - Morro Bay Guard Desk Division (ALT) Dial 9-408-375-2278 Captain of the Port - Monterey

>bnterey Dispatch n/a Dial 9-408-424-0421 Cive nessage to Watch Cessander .

County Desk (ALT) Dial 9-408-424-1911 ,

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FORM B BETWEEN 5:00 P.H. (1700) AND 8:00 A.M. (0800)

T btE JOB CONFIRMED ACENCY TITLE NAME PROCEDL'RE COMMIhT Cocaty Sheriff C. Whiting 1. Check with dispatch to see if Sheriff Sherif f lef t a number where reachable; if not

2. use pager - see pager nu:ber list posted by dispatch; if no answer
3. Dial 9-772-3995 Alt di Captain A. Coble 1. Check with dispatch to see if Captain Coble lef t a nu ber; if not ,
2. use pager - see pager nuaber list posted by dispatch; if no answer ~

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Dial 9-541-0485 Alt. 42 Captain T. Woed I. Check with dispatch to see if Captain Wood lef t a number; if not

. 2. use pager - see pager nusber list posted by dispatch; if no answer

3. Dial 9-489-5361 1

Co. OES Director D. Stillwell 1. Use pager - see pager number list posted by dispatch; if no answer

2. Dial 9-541-0873 Alt. 61 Coor- T. Ness 1. Use pager - see pager number list '

dinator, posted by dispatch; if no answer  ;

2. Dial 9-544-5820 i Alt, a2 Dir. Gen. D. Leib 1. Use pager - see pager number list Serv. posted by dispatch; if no answer
2. Dial 9-543-3022 Alt. u3 County C. Protopapas 1. Use pager - see pager number list Engineer posted by dispatch; if no answer
2. Dial 9-543-7345 '

Dated: Sept., 1981 Rev:

FORM B EETa'EEN 5:00 P.M. (1700) AND 8:00 A.M. (0800)

, TIME JOB COhT IRMED AE NCY TITLE NAME PROCEDURE COMMENT Alt. d4 fiannina P. Crawford 1. Use pager - see pager ne:ber list Director posted by dispatch; if no answer

2. Dial 9-544-0754 Sa- Luis r'. ;s tch n/a Dial 9-544-5151. Ask for Watch Contander; Give Obispo infor=ation to him.

Police .

5:op here, if notification of unustal event; proceed if core serious classification.

Calif. hwy Dispatch n/a Dial 9-543-2181 Ask for Watch Coc:ander; Give -

Pa:rol Desk information to hic.

Cr. Fire Dispa tch n/a Dial 9-543-4242 E=ergency number De;:. De sk Area Fire / SLO Fire R. Minor Dial 9-543-6046 Emergency nucher Rescue Dept.

Coord.

Alt. #1 B. Callaway Dial 9-543-6046 Emergency number Sa nta Dispatch n/a Dial 9-967-5561 Ask for Watch Cossander; Give Barba ra De sk County inforcation to hic.

.; Sheriff U.S. Coast Dispatch Operations Dial 9-172-3202 Port Safety Attachment - Morro Bay Guard Desk Division (ALT) Dial 9-408-375-2278 Captain of the Port - Mcaterey .

Mon:erey Dispatch n/a Dial 9-408-424-0421 Cotaty Ask for the Watch Contander; Give De sk (ALT) Dial 9-408-424-1911 information to him.

Sheriff Dated: Sept., 1981 Rev:

w FORM C 1

Sample Text Unusual Event An Unusual Event has been declared at the Diau.o Canyon Nuclear Power Plant.

This does not necessarily require your department to take action at this time. However, you should consult your emergency plans in case the situation should worsen. In addition, if other agency notifications for an Unusual' Event classification are assigned to your department make those calls promptly and report back to upon confirmation. We repeat, there is an unusual Event at Diablo Canyon, and you should consult your emer-gency plan. Please repeat this message back to me (Notifying person confirms that person notified understood the message and knows which emergency action j level has been declared.)

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FORM D Sample Text Alert An Alert has been declared at the Diablo Canyon tiuclear Power Plant. At this time you should commence notification of key staff people, as spelled out in your emergency plan. In addition, if other agency notifications for an Alert classification are assigned to your department, make those calls

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promptly and report back to upon confirmation. We repeat, there is an Alert at Diablo Canyon and'you should commence notifying staff members as spelled out in your emergency plan. Please repeat this message back to me (Notifying Person confirms that the person notified understood the message and knows which Emergency Action Level has been declared.)

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Fol<M E Sample Text utte Acca tsuergency A Site Area innergency has been declared at the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant. This condition requircu that you immediately commence mobilization of emergency forces as specified in your cmergency plan. In addition, if other agency nutifications are assigned to your department, make those calls promptly and ruport back to upon confirmation. We r epe a t , there is a Site Area linergency and actions are required by your department au spelled out in your emergency plan. Please repeat this message back tu me. (Notifying Person confirms that person notified understood the message and knows which Emergency Action Level has been declared.)

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l FOM1 F Sample Text General vemeneney A General innergency has been declared at the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant. This condition requires that you immediately commence mobilization of emergency forces as specified in your emergency plan. At this time there han/han not been a release from the plant which requires the public to take protective actions. Very shortly the stren system will be sounded and a message will be placed on the emergency broadcast system advising (describe actions to be taken.)

If your agency hau been assigned additional agency notifications, make those calis immedlately and report back to upon confirmation.

We repeat, a General Emergency has been declared at Diablo Canyon, and prompt actions are required by your department. Please repeat this message back to me.

(Notifying Person confirms that the person notified understood the meusage and knows which 1snergency Action Level has been declared. )

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SAN LUIS OBISP0 COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN SitCRIFF'S DEPARTMENT PROCEDURC PROCEDURE S0 ACCIDENT ASSESSMENT The Watch Commander on duty assumes responsibility for accident assessment

.until relieved ter the first arriving member of the Direction and Control Group or the UDAC Coordinatnr. In this capacity, the Watch. Commander shall be prepared to execute the following duties, as necessary and as based upon recommendations from the PGandE Plant Emergency Coordinator.

Emergency Plar. Reference

1. From PG & E's onsite staff, collect and record information, II.3.A.1.a.1 projections and recommendations as indicated in the Radio-logical Emergency Status Form and Miscellaneous Emergency Status Fonn, Parts A and B, to Attachment So-1.a.
2. from the California OES State Warning Center, Sacramento, II.3.A.1.a.2 collect information and recommendations based upon the realtiine radiation monitoring system and remote alarm panel display system.
3. Upon activation of the E0F, the Sheriff's Office is II.3.A.l.b relieved of receiving messages from the plant.
4. Upon activation of the E0C, the Sheriff's Office II.3.A.I.c is relieved of directly responding to recommendations to implement protective actions.

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SAN LUIS OBISP0 COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN SittittlT'S UCPAl(TMENT PROCCOURE PROCEDURI: Sud - NOTIFICATION OF Tile PUBLIC

1. The necessity to provide early notification to persons in the Low Popu-lation '.one will be determined by the Emergency Services Director. In this event that County OES is not functioning and the Plant Energency coordinator recommends the innediate evacuation of the Low Population Zone, the activation shall be under the direction of the Sheriff's Watch Connander. If notification is deemed necessary, the Emergency Services Director.will contact the sheriff, under whose direction the notification will proceed as follows:
1. Clerical personnel at the sheriff's office will be designated to contact, by phones, all residents of the Low Population Zone using the call list attached to Sheriff's Department Procedure 50 Protective Response, Selective Evacuation. (Attachment 50-6.a).

The names of all persons contacted and the time of each ccntact shall be recorded as indicated on that call list.

2. The first three available sheriff's deputies will be designated J to physically contact residents of the six-mile radius area using lists of names of residents not contacted by phone and maps showing locations of these residences attached to Sheriff's Department Procedure 50 Protective Response, Selective Evacuation. (Attachment S0-6.b). The deputies designated to make these contacts will be briefed on the classification of the conditions at the plant and will be infonned on the instructions to be given to the residents. Updated infonnation may be relayed to the deputies by radio contact. In making these contacts, the deputies will make a record of all persons needing assistance in the event of an evacuation. The names of all persons contacted and the time of each contact shall also be recorded. ,

II.

In the event of an abnormal condition at the plant, it shall be the '

duty of the Emergency Services Director, or the designated " Acting" Emerguacy Services Director", to determine the use of the Emergency Warning System. Orders to activate the system will be given by the Emergency Services Director to the watch commander. Upon receiving orders to activate, the watch commander shall:

1. Obtain key for Emergency Warning System Activation from the key cabinet of the watch commander's locker.
2. Unlock the system activator and sound the siren.

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w 111. Sheriff's department clerical personnel and deputies shall contact the "hard-to-reach" population, as requested by the residents. Clerical per' namel *. hall contact all resident:. requea. ting contact in hard-Lu- i reach area:, (Attachment 50-4.4) and sheriff's deputie:. shall contact all hard-to-reach residents requesting physical contact (Attachment

' 0-4.b) . All sherif f's department personnel making contacts either by phone or in person, shall record the names of all persons contacted

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SAN LUIS OBISP0 COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN SitCR!l'l"S DCI'ARTMI.fil- l'uccLDURC

~ PROCEDURE S0 PROTECTIVE RESPONSE - INITIAL PRECAUTIONARY ACTIONS The Emergency Services Director may, upon reconsnendation from UDAC or PG & E,

~ request that actions of a precautionary nature be taken to close parks near to the plant which may take a .long time to clear due to the terrain. This action will only be taken at the ALERT stage if it is determined the con-dition leading to that classification is radiologic in nature.

Upon request by the Emergency Services Director, the sheriff, in coordination-with the chief ranger _ of State Department of Parks and Recreation, will determine the appropriate actions. This may involve setting tg) a command post, stationing officers at the entrances to parks and beaches, patrolling parks and beaches with mobile PA systmes, issuing advisories to the public, and arranging for transportation of non-ambulatory or car-less population, on request. Once a decision has been made to initiate precautionary actions, the responsibilities for sites are as follows:

1.

Montana de Oro State Park - State Department of Parks and Recreation, with support from the Sheriff's Department, if needed.

2. Pismo State Beach - State Departuent of Parks and Recreation.
3. Avila Beach transients - County General Services, under direction of County Sheriff.

Dated: Sept.,'1981 Rev:

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SAN LUIS OBISP0 COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN SilCRIFF'S DCPARTMENT PROCCOURC PROCEDURC S0 PROTECTIVE RESPONSE, SELECTIVE EVACUATION Certain population groups might be more at risk should a release take place.

The evacuation of these individuals might be accomplished if the situation does not warrant General Evacuation or Sheltering. Upon direction by the Emergency Services Director, the Sheriff's Department will initiate the' evacuation of specific areas. In the event the County EOC is not operational, the Sheriff (or Watch Comander in his absence) may, upon receipt of a recom-mendation from the Plant Emergency Coordinator, initiate an evacuation of the six-mile Low Population Zone (LPZ) in accordance with the procedures described below. In this event, the Sheriff's Watch Commander will immediately notify the County Emergency Services Director that evacuation of the LPZ has been initiated and the County E0C should be activated.

1. _ Low Population Zone (LPZ),. If evacuation of the LPZ is deemed necessary, the Emergency Services Director will contact the Sheriff, under whose direction the evacuation will proceed as follows:
a. Notify the California Department of Parks and Recreation that the LPZ is being evacuated and that they should commence the evacuation of Montana de Oro State Park in accordance with their procedures.
b. Notify California Highway Patrol that LPZ is being evacuated and request assistance in blocking traffic on roads leading into the LPZ.

. See Canyon Road

. Perfumo Canyon Road

. Montana de Or6 entrance road

c. Clerical personnel at the Sheriff's office will be designated to contact, by phone, all residents of the LPZ using the call list attached to this procedure (attachment S0-6.a). The names of all persons contacted and the time of each contact shall be recorded.

Each resident shall be informed of the classification of conditions at the plant and the fact that evacuation of the LPZ has been ordered.

d. The first three available Sheriff's deputies will be designated to physically contact residents of the six-mile radius area using lists of names of residents not contacted by phone including those "hard-to-reach" residents previously registered as needing to be physically contacted (Attachment 50-4.b) and maps showing locations of these residents (Attachment 50-6.b). The oeputies designated to make these contacts will be briefed on the classification of the  !

condition at the plant and will be informed on the instructions to be given to the residents for evacuating the area. Updated information Dated: Sept., 1981 l Rev:

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may b2 ralay:d to th2 deputics by radio. Deputies will arrange for -

transportation for individuals who are in need of assistance. Deputies are responsible for maintaining an accurate record of names of all persons contacted and time of contact.

d. Sheriff's department deputies assigned to notify residents of the '

l LPZ will be responsible for monitoring the evacuation and providing area security.

II. State Parks and Beaches. If evacuation of State Parks and Beaches is deemed necessa y, the E'mcrgency Services Director will direct that State Parks and Recreation initiate the evacuation. The Sheriff's Department has responsibility for arranging for aerial surveillance and notification in remote areas of Montana de Oro State Park, as requested by State Parks and Recreation using phone numbers on file at the dispatch desk for MAST at Camp Hunter - Liggett and for civilian aircraft resources.

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County's' Beaches and Recreation Areas. The Sheriff's Department has

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Protective Action Zone 3 Avila Beach Protective Action Zone 5 South Bay Park -. Baywood Park Morro Bay Golf Course (In conjunction with State Parks and Recreation)

Protective Action Zone 8 El Chorro Regional Park (Helicpoter surveillance desirable in remote areas)

Cuesta Park Protective Action Zone 9 Third Street Park and Beach Access Cayucos Beach Hardie Park Protective Action Zone 10 Oceano Campground (In conjunction with State Parks and Recreation)

Protective Action Zone 11 Biddle Park Lopez Lake (Outside Planning Zone boundary; however, only means of acc2ss/cgress is through Protective Action Zone 11. Therefore, in the

' event protective actions are taken in Zano ll, the Lopez Lake area should be evacuated.) (Helicopter surveillance desirable in remote areas.)

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Protective Action Zone 13, i

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The following are the overall steps involved in evacuation of the beach and recreation areas:

1. 'If assistance will be required fur traffic control, notify the California liighway Patrol that evacuation has been ordered and request their assistance.
2. Dispatch deputies to direct the evacuation of the area in question.

The deputies will be. responsible for directing the evacuation,

! arranging for transportation for non-ambulatory or Car-less persons as _necessary and barricading entrances to beach and recreation areds.

3. No long-term security will be provided for beaches and recreation areas. When the evacuation has been completed, barricades will remain in place until re-entry is authorized.

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ATTACEMEllT S0-6.3 LIST OF RESIDDiCES IN LPZ (Limited Distribution) Odometer Mileage From a Known Location to Driveway of Resider.:e cn Public Rd.

Contact Made Map ,

(Tice & Date*) tio. Resident Address Pho.ie Location-Corner Locatt er.-Corner Hunber San Luis Bay Dr. Los Cs:,s Valley Rd. -

l See Canyon Road - See Map 6.A. & See Canyon Rd. & Perfo o Canyon Rd.

3 1 Reginald H. Gooden, Jr. Route 1, Box 205-A 1025 5. Ocean Ave.,

595-7129

, 3 (House under Construction) 995-3990 3.0 9.0 g Cayucos Side Road Off See Canyon Road -

2 !! ark Ditchie Route 1, Box 20 Not 3.1 E.9 l 3 8830 Arcade Rd, Atascadero (Mobile Home) Listed -

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[ 6 Joseph J. Andre II Owner-Peter Andre Route 1, Box 205-C (Residencelocatedabout 595-7117 4.9 7.1 o (Bus. 543-4171; .5 mile up dirt road from Home 543-4045) locked gate entrance)

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LIST OF RESIDEllCES It! LPZ (Limited Distribution) Odometer Mile _ge fro: a knowr. Location to Driveway of Resider.:s on Public Rd.

Contact Made Map Phone Loca tion-Corr.sr (Time & Date*) 11 o . Resident Address flumber San Luis Bay Er.

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i 10 Oscar J. Russell Route 1, Box 205M 595-26-6 .1 (Mobile Home) 11 Willian P. Matulich Route 1, Box 207 595-2205 .3 544-6655(Bus.) ,

,l 12 Renters (Paulson or Byrd) Small House by Creek Unknown .4 j Owner - Chuck Scott (See #13) 13 Chuck Scott Route 1. Box 206A 595-2536 .4 Carol Freeman 541-1825(Bus.)

14 Renters (Paulson or Byrd) Mobile Home located .1 Unknown .4  :

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,! (See #15) dirt road from unlocked gate.

15 Norman W. George Route 1, Bos 206 595-2635 .4 (May have other rental (Residencelocatedabout units en property) .2 miles up George private dirt road from unlocked I

gate.)

i 16 Dwight L. Chambers Route 1, Box 209 595-2145 .4 i- (Residence located beyond George residence.)

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ATTACHMENT 50-6.a Page 3 cf 4 LIST OF RESIDENCES IN LPZ (Limited Distribution) Odometer Mileage fror. a known Location to Driveway of Residerce on Public Rd.

Location-Corner -Location-Corner Contact !!ade Map . Phone San Luis Bay Dr. Los Osos Valley Rd.

(Time & Date*) No. Resident. Address i; umber & See Canyon Rd. & Perfa.o Canyon Rd.

Prefumo Canyon Road - See Map 6.A.

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Old House by Road Unknown 6.4 5.6

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! 21 Steve Martin (Renter) No Mail Box 595-7233 6.5 5.5 2

Owner - R. Reichman (Residence reached by (Home 596-7285) entering through break ~

in fence.)

{ 22 Renters No Mail Box 595-2231 6.6 5.4 l Owner - R. Reichman (Newhouseonhill)

(Home 595-7285) 23 Renters No Mail Box Unknown 6.6 5.4 Owner - Chas. R. Easter (Mobile Home by radio (Home 544-5032) antennas.)

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Private Road 528-2476 .3 Caretaker - Tom Tolman (Home 772-9491) 31 0.C. Field Private Road 528-1625 . Unknown -

(Not Year-round Resident) l 32 Mobile Home Private Road Unknown Unknown i

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PROCEDURE 50 PROTECTIVE RESPONSE, GENERAL SHELTERING In the event the Direction and Control Group calls for General Sheltering of the population, the Sheriff's Ocpartment will be responsible for the following actions:

1. Octennine from the Direction and Control Group the area where sheltering is to take place and the extent to which access to the area is to be controlled.

II. Make notifications to appropriate emergency workers and population groups in accordance with Sheriff's Ocpartment Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Response Plan Procedures 50-2 and 50-4.

III. Coordinate with the California Highway Patrol and affected city police departments to detonnine which of the pre-selected perimeter control points will be closed (see Attachment 50-9.a and 50-9.6 i n . Sheri ff's Procedure 50 Protective Response, General Evacuation.)

IV. Evacuate and close County Beaches and Recreation areas located within 1

the area where General Sheltering is being undertaken (see Sheriff's Department Procedure 50 Protective Action - Selective Evacuation).

V. Assist the California Highway Patrol in providing perimeter control within the area of the Sheriff's Department jurisdiction:

a. Closing perimeter points, assisted by the County Engineer's Office, as necessary, for the placement of barricades.
b. Directing traffii: around closed areas.
c. Providing screening at perimeter control points, allowing access as detennined by the Direction and Control Group.
d. Maintain access to the controlled area for emergency personnel and resources.

VI. Direct law enforcement and security actions within the controlled area:

a. Patrol roads within the controlled area,
b. Coordinate, evaluate and make requests for mutual aid as necessary to handle the emergency.
c. Distritute dosimeters and protective gear to all departmental field personnel and maintain dose records in accordance with Sheriff's Department Procedure 50 Exposure Control of Emergency Workers.

Dated: Sept., 1981 Rev:

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SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN SlitullT"a DEPARTMENT PROCCOURC PROCEDURE S0 PROTECTIVE RESPONSE, RELOCATION l

Relocation of persons from contaminated sectors may be ordered by tne Direc-tion and Control Group, following a General Sheltering action. In the event Relocation is ordered, the Sheriff's Department is responsible for the following actions:

1. -Determine from the Direction and Control Group, the area (s) from which re'.ocation will take place.

II. Make notifications to appropriate emergency workers and population groups in accordance with Sheriff's Department Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Response Plan Procedures 50-2 and 50-4.

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III. In coordination with the California Highway Patrol and affected City Police Departments, establish perimeter control around the area, using pre-selected perimeter control points (see Attachment 50-9.a and 50-9.6 in Sheriff's Department Procedure 50 Protective Response, General Evacuation). Access to the area should be limited to emergency personnel and resources.

IV. Assist in directing traffic to screening and decontamination centers.

V. Assist in evacuating institutional non-ambulatory and car-less population to screening and decontamination centers, using call lists of institu-tions and pre-registered persons.

VI. Dispatch ambulances, as necessary, for medical emergencies.

VII. Provide law enforcem'ent and security for the evacuated area, requesting mutual aid forces if necessary.

Vill. Distribute dosimeters and protective gear to all departmental field personnel and maintain dose records in accordance with Sheriff's Department Procedure 50 Exposure Control of Emergency Workers.

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SAN LUIS OBISP0 COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERCENCY RESPONSE PLAN SilCR11T'S DCPARTMLNf PROCLDURL PROCEDURE S0 PROTECTIVE RESPONSE, GENERAL' EVACUATION In the event a General Evacuation of all or part of the emergency planning zone-is. ordered by the Direction and *ontrol Group, the Sheriff's Depart-ment is' respunsible for the following actions:

1. Detennine from the Direction and Control Group, the. area (s) to be i

evacua ted.

11. Make notifications to appropriate emergency workers and population groups in accordance with Sheriff's Department Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Response Plan Procedures 50-2 and 50-4.

Ill. Provide assistance to the California Highway Patrol, in coordination with affected City Police Departments to establish perimeter control around the area to be evacuated, using pre-selected perimeter control points (see Attachments' S0,9.a to S0-9.d to this procedure). Assistance may be recruited, as necessary, from the population at large. Access to the evacuation area shall be in accordance with instructions from the Direction and Control Group.

IV. Assist in evacuating institutional, non-ambulatory and car-less population, using call lists of institutions and pre-registered individuals.

V. Dispatch ambulances, as necessary, for medical emergencies.

VI. Provide law enforcement and security for the evacuated area, requesting mutual aid as necessary.

Vll. Distribute dosimeters and protective gear to all departmental field personnel and maintain dose records in accordance with Sheriff's Depart-ment Procedure 50 Exposure Control of Emergency Workers.

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[*1(OCEntiliE :;O 8 0 - EXi't)SijHF. CtlNTuul. OF ENKl:CENCY WORKEltS - GENERAL. EMERGENCY ONI.Y A. The uLation couunander (from whose station the personnel are being dispatched) will control the dispatching and operation of the following emergency duLieu, far all peruunnel under his direction.

1. Distribute personnel radiation monitoring equipment including two pocket dosimeters and one film or Thermoluminescent Dosimeter (TLD) badge.
2. Distribute personnel protective equipment including, as appropriate respiratory equipment, anti-contataination clothing and radio pro-LeeLive drugs.
3. Distribute copies of Standard Operating Procedures and other sections of the County Plan relevant to their mission.

4. Distribute data forms to record dosimeter readings, deployment lo-cations and times, and other identifying data. 5. Record pocket dosimeter readings relayed by emergency workers along with reporting individual, time and location of Wcading, and keep the dispatcher, sheriff's office informed of the readings. (Where appropriato, contact field personnel to request dosimeter readings.) in addition, maintain on going record of locations of workers by time.

6. Dispatcher, sheriff's office will report individual, time, and lo-cation of reading to !!calth Physicist Technician at EOC. '
7. If dosimeter readings indicate exposures approaching protective action guide levels, relay this information promptly to the !!calth Physicist Technician at the FAC.

d. If requested or worker, request autnorization to exceed exposure guide-lines from the !!calth Physicist Technician at the EOC. If an additional exposure is granted, transmit the newly-authorized limit to the worker, making ot exposure. sure to verify the worker has been instructed as to the consequences 9. As directed by the EOC, convey protective directives including relo-cation / recall of workers, use of peruonnel protective equipment and radioproLeeLive drugs. 10. Au directed by the EOC, instruct emergency workers to go to the screening and decontamination location at Ca=p San Luis Obispo. 11. As directed by the EOC, instruct emergency workers to report for bioassay assessments, and medical follow-up. Dated: Sept., 1981 Rev:  ! 111.02 (30)

s in . Coi.auun,a; ea t i on, Procetai

1. In s..n.e ut pu:. L i ve read a nig:. on l y , emergesicy worker informa lain 3 tat ion coumiander.
2. Station commander (s) relay data to dispatcher, sheriff's office.
3. uispatcher, wheriff's office relays information tc health physicist technician at EOC.
4. Llealth Physicist Technician muniturs exposure to emergency worker.

C. P: mere,ency worker and Volunteeru duties

1. Obtain appropriate personnel exposure and protective gear at time of dispatch.
2. Verify that pocket dosimeters are charged and zerced.

3. Review tasks and general inforiaation describing radiation exposure consequences and countermeasures.

4. Periodically (every 15 minues) read dosimeters. If measurcable doses ^

are registered, contact station commander and issue frequent updates concerning exposure.

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t4utify station commander promptly if dosimeter readings approach occupational exposure limit of 1.25 rem (which equals 1250 mrem). 6. Requect authorization before allowing any exposure which exceeds exposure litait. 7. Follow directives from station commander concerning use of protective near and drugs.

3. Report for screening / decontamination if directed.
9. Report for bioausay asseusment if directed.
10. Report for medical follow-up is directed.

D. " Agency Kit" 1. Radiation munitoring and personal protective equipment.

a. Assigned to one person.  !
1. Pocket Ionization Dosimeters.

(1) 0-200 ml range (1) 0 *0 4 R range 111.0:' 'll)

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b. ( ) kits assigned to coast station C. ( ) kiLs assigned to south station
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II1.02 (32).

SAN LUIS OBISP0 , COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERCCNCY RESPONSE PLAN 5tiLRIFF'S DCPARTMLNT PRUCLUURC T PROCEDURE S0 EMERGENCY MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH SUPPORT The provision of emergency medical and public health support is principally

the responsibility of the County Health Officers. The Sheriff's Departments responsibilities are to provide communications assistance in support of the County Health Department's activities. These duties are
1. Keep ambulance companies informed as to the potential for receiving contaminated and injured individuals, based upon information provided by the County Health Officer, using normal MED-COM procedures.
11. Dispatch ambulances using normal MED-COM procedures in case of a medical emergency.

Dated: Sept., 1981 , Rev: 111.02 (33)

mm vwsm-w-M o'- ms~ 3 l 4 SAN LUIS OBISP0 COUNTY . NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN I i SilCRIFF'S DCPARTMENT PROCEDURE PROCEDURE 50 RE-ENTRY AND RECOVERY 1 The County Sheriff will assist the Direction and Control Group in implementing reentry of evacuated areas. In general, procedures are similar to those during an evacuation or relocation. Specific procedures include:

1. Provide and coordinate law enforcement during reentry to ensure an orderly process.
2. Support and coordinate with the California Highway Patrol in relaxing perimeter control measures.
3. Provide field reconnaisance of reentry and make reports to the E0C, as well as provide communications support to the Direction and .

Control Group in controlling reentry. 'T i J i a

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SAN WIS OBISPO COUNIY f Nuclear Power Plant t Bnergency Responso Plan Section III.01 STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES j D4ERGENCY SERVICES DIR!CIOR San Luis Obispo County Off Lee of Bncrgency Services 626.200 4 i 1 Noverber,1981 Revision B

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                  'lhls SL:uxlard Operating Proceduro has been approved and is hereby incorporated as a Department procedure:

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4 I PREFACE This Procedure Comprises Section III.01 of the San Luis Obispo County Nuclear Ibwer Plant Bnergency Responso Plan. Other Plan sections include: Part I: Administrative Plan; Part II: Implementing Instructions; Part , IV: Support Material; and Part V: Plan Maintenance, Training, Exercises and Drills. 'Ihis SOP incorporates pre-emergency preparedness, alert and mobilization, and ancrgency procedures necessary for nuclear emergency response by the County Administrator and the County Office of Bnergency Services. l i l 11 l

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                                       -                            l 00f(l'!:N1'S Page A. PRE-DilltGENCY PREPAREDhW
1. Overview 1
2. Authority and Responsibility 2
a. legal Authority 2
b. Delegation of Authority 3
3. Prcrcquisites 3
4. References 3
5. Tasks 4
a. Direction and Control of Bnergency Response 4
b. Notification of Bnergency Workers 5
c. Ptification cf Public 5
d. Public Information 5
e. Protective Response 5
f. Recovery and lle-entry 5
6. Other Involved Agencies 5
7. Bnergency Organization 6
8. Assignments 12
9. EDC Staff 14
10. Facilities 16
11. Comnunications 17
12. Operational Vehicles and Equipment 18
13. Snergency Worker Protective Gear 38
14. Training Program 18
a. Bnergency Workers is
b. General Public 19
15. Drills and Exercises 19
16. Equipnent Testing / Calibration 20
17. Plan Update 20 iii
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M B. !OfIFICATION AND MOBILIZATION

1. Overview 21
2. Alerting Procedures 21
a. Initial Notification 21
b. Notification Means 22
c. Notification Cascade 22
d. -Additional Notifications 22
3. Onorgency Notification List 24
4. Mobilization of Staff 24
5. Backup Shifts 24
6. Staff Augmentation 24 C. D4ERGENCY PROCEDURES
1. DOC Activation and Access Control 25 ESD Responsibilities 25 IOC Access Control Officer Responsibilities 26
2. Direction and Control 27
a. Operate County EOC 27
b. Coordinato Overall County Response 27
c. Excercise Powers 28
d. Serve as Point of Contact 28
e. Collect Information and Evaluate Situation 29
f. Supervise Dissemnination of Public Instructions 29

, g. Ehsure Adequate Resources 29

h. Coordinate Volunteer Organizations 30
1. Set Priorities 30
3. EDC Layout 30
4. EDC Message !!andling 31

! a. Staffing, Material and Equipment 31

b. EDC Incoming Message Procedure 32 Iv
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c. DOC Outgoing Message Procedure 34
d. EDC Internal Message Procedure 37
5. EDC Situation and Status Boards 37
a. Action Invel and Declaration Board 37
b. Situation Board 37
c. Radioactive Release Status Board 38
d. Evacuation Status Map 38 e Traffic Status Map 38
f. Plume Map 38
g. Reception / Shelter Status 38
h. Alerting Remote Areas Map 38
1. Ilospital Status 38
j. Transportation Status 39
6. EDC Announcements and External Communications 39
7. Bnergency Proclamations 41
8. Public Infonnation 43
9. EWS/EBS Activation 44
a. ALERT or More Severe 45
b. SITE AREA or GENERAL Eh!ERGENCY 47
10. EDC Records and Accounting 47
11. Bnergency Worker Exposure Control 47
a. Applicable to All BOC Staff 47
b. Applicable to County llealth Officer 48 D. RECOVERY AND RE-ENI11Y PROCEDURES 50 -

E. DEMOBILIZATION PROCEDURES 51 OIARTS AND TABLES ESD-01 ESD Line of Succession 2 ESD-02 Interagency Bnergency Organization 7 ESD-03 Task Assignments 8 ESD-04 County Bnergency Organization 11 V (

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00tif1NTS (cont..) 3 62 ESD-05 Individuals by Function 12 ESD-06 EDC Personnel Roster 14 e Board of Supervisors 14 e Direction and Control Group 14 e UDAC - 15 e Technical Support Staff 15 e Hesponse Group 16 ESD-07 EDC Cmmunications Inventory 17 ESD-08 Bnergency Notification Messago 23 ESD-09 EOC Equipnent and Supplies 31 ESD-10 EDC Clerical Staffing Requircsnents 32 ESD-11 Message Distribution 35 ~ ESD-12 External Cm munication Checklist 40 ESD-13 EBS Stations -45 KITACin!ENTS 4 A EDC Facilities 53 B EDC Cmmunications Network g C Notification List 55 D Authorities and References g I I 4 vi l l t 5, , . .~, - . .

A. _ PRE-EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

1. _ Overview Pre-onorgency preparedness for the Nuclear Power Plant Einergency Response Plan includes the following:
a. Acquire, naintain and/or stock all necessary equipment and supplies needed to implement the plan.
b. Prepare and distribute all necessary forms, documents, instruc-tions and other written or audiovisual materials needed for plan implementation.
c. Establish an Bnergency Operating Center (EDC) facility, provide for its adequate equipnent and supplies and ensure its prompt activation during an emergency.
d. Establish all necesary conmunication links and secondary backup systems to meet the alerting, notification and public infornation requirements of the plan. Provide for regular testing of these links.
e. Implomnt training, drills exercises as appropriate, critiques and corrective action programs.
f. Ehsure that county government capability for response to a nuclear power plant energency is adequate under applicable Federal and State law.
g. At least semi-annually, review and update all procedures, and inventories, (Call lists to be updated quarterly). 1be Admini-strator will be responsible for coordinating any revisions and l updatings of this with other agencies' plans, procedures, and resources, as well as for distributing all revisions and updates to appropriate public and private agencies.

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Alml0RITY AND RESPONSIBILITIES-

a. legal Authority The legal authority for the Nuclear Power Plant Bnergency Respoc.se Plan and this procedure is contained in the San I.nis (bispo County / Cities Basic Plan for Peacetime Energencies.
                  'lhis authority includes the gnwer to declare a local energency, request assistance from other local sources and the State of California; and to order evacuation and/or other reponse(s) to a radiological anergency.
                   'lho County Administrator will direct the anergency response to a power plant accident. If necessary, he may request the Doard of Supervisors to proclaim a local anergency if the s

Board is in session, or issue such proclamation if the Board is not in session, and - in the absence of the Board Chairman - may request the Governor to declare a State of Bnergency. lie will perform all those functions assigned to the Director of Bnergency Services as specified in county ordinance 1384 and as described in the San inis Obispo County / Cities Basic Plan for Peacetime Dnergencies, lie will also be responsible for any additional functions assigned under the Nuclear Power Plant Bnergency Response Plan. All pre-emergency preparedness by San inis Obispo County, including all training, exercises and drills will be the responsibility of the County Administra-tor.

'lhe line of succession for Bnergency Services Director is shown in 'lbble ED01 below.

Table ESD01 August, 1981

1. D. Stilwell Co. Administrator
2. T. Ness Co. Administrator Analyst /

Assistant Director of Bnergency Services

3. D. Leib Dir. General Services
4. G. Protopapas Co. Engineer
5. P. Crawford Co. Planning Director 2
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b. Delegation of Authority To facilitate management of the energency the ESD shall delegate '

responsibilities as indicated below:

  • Decision making - Direction and Control Groitp
  • BOC Operation - County Office of Onorgency Ser-vices and County Administrative Office Staff
                   'Ihe Direction and Control Group is formally casi7,nated to include
  • Bnergency Services Director
  • County Sheriff a County Fire Chief
  • County llealth Officer If necessary, the ESD may request the participation of other key personnel, such as the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors on the Direction and Control Group. In practice, the Direction and Control Group shall function at a " Direction and Control Table" in the BJC. Other key members of the emergency organiza-tion may also be at this table, such as Bnergency Services Coordinator (s), Cities Liaison representative, and Public Information Officer, as well as advisors from PG & E and the State of California.
3. , PREREQUISITES
              'Ihc prerequisite for the Dnergency Services iiirectore is a thorough   .

understanding of this Nuclear Power Plant Bnergency Response Plan and procedures.

4. __ REFERENCES See Attachment D " Authorities and References".

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5. ,, TASKS
                     %e following tasks assigned to the Direction and Control Group are taken frun Part i and II of tho Plan as indicated in parenthe-
 ,                   ses after each task description.                           (P and S indicate primary or support roles respectively.)

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a. Direction and Control of the Bnergency Response Effort (P = I.7, II.1): he County ESD and the Direction and Control Group directly reporting to the ESD have primary responsibility for directing and controlling the County response.

, b. Fire and Rescue (S = I.7): %e ESD is to supervise any activities as head of the County Onergency Organization. l

c. Communications (S = I.7): D e ESD is to ensure that adequate

!, connunications facilities are established and is empowered to 1 request assistance from the state in doing so.

d. Transportation (S = I.7): % e ESD is to ensure that adequate transportation resources are mobilized and is empowered to request assistance from the State in doing so.
e. Supply and Procurement (S = I.7): he ESD is to ensure that.
 ;                         any other resources required for emergency response are i

obtained. i f. Alerting and Mobilization of Response Agencies (S = II.2): ' 1

 ;'                        he ESD and Bnergency Services Coordinator will notify the                                                                I Doard of Supervisors and most County agencies excluding the public safety agencies. (See Procedure B.1 -6 and Attachment C.)
g. Warning the Public and Disseminating Bnergency Instructions (P = II.5): he ESD is to ensure prompt notification to approve of the content of emergency instructions issued to the public. (See Procedures C.6, C.7 and C.8.)

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h. providing public Information during Dnergency (P = II.6):
          %o Is0 wi11 cusure that the public Infonnatten Officer pro-vides timely and accurate infonnation to the public. (See Procedure C.8.)
1. Protective Response (P = II.7): Le ESD and Direction and Control Group have authority to approve and implement protect-ive actions. (See Procedure C.2.)
j. F.vacuation of Institutions and Caricss Population (P = II.7.5, C = E): he ESD is to oversee the evacuation of instituti,ons and caricss population, including issuing instructions to institutions, providing resources, and monitoring the progress of the evacuation of these facilities.
k. Conff rmation of Evacuation / Sheltering (S = II.7.5.G): he ESD is to initiate (through the phone Assistance Center) telephonic surveys and patrol vehicle surveys (through public safety agencies) of areas where protective actions are being implenent-ed in order to confirm the percent completion of these actions.
1. Exposure Control of Ihergency Workers (S = II.8): h e ESD is responsibic for monitoring and controlling exposures received by energency workers: All workers will be provided with exposure control kits. Exposures are to be reported to the County llenlth Officer, as well as requests to exceed occupa-tional exposure limits. In addition, directives concerning use of protective gear or personnel deployment are to be followed. '

s Cmmunication will be maintained with field personnel at appropriate intervals for the purpose of controlling their exposures.

m. Recovery and Reentry (P - II.11): he ESD is to coordinate the overall reentry process. Authorization to reenter con-taminated areas will be issued by the State Department of
           !!calth Services Radiologic Ilealth Section. (See Procedure D.)

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n. Earthquake Response (S = II.14): W e ESD is to establish tho Earthquako Damage Assessment Center (EDAC) and nonitor and coordinate the liDAC activities with those of the Unified Dose Assessacnt Center (UDAC) in designating and implementing protectiove actions.
6. OnlER INVOLVED AGENCIES Federal, State and local government as well as private organizations directly involved in conducting emergency operations are included in the BOC and UDAC rosters. As time permits, additional agency liaison personnel are expected to arrive. Specific agencies include:
  • California Office of Dnergency Services
  • California National Guard a Federal Bnergency Management Agency
  • U.S. Department of Energy /U.S. Environmental protection Agency a U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Carmission Space is provided for these State and Federal liaison personnel at the 00C.

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8. _ ASSSIGNMFRTS
             'Ihble ESDOS, below, identif Les the job titles responisible for functions covered by the Plan. Specific individuals by name are found in Section 9, DOC Staff.

Table ESDOS KEY RESP 0NSIBLE INDIVIDUAIS BY FUNCTION Function Job Title Direction and Control Bnergency Services Director Alerting and Mobilization of Sheriff's Office Dispatcher Response Agencies Warning the Public and Dissemina- Bnergency Services Director ting Bnergency Instructions Providing Public Information Energency Services Director During Bnergency Field Radiation Monitoring Within Ehvironmental Health Director Plume Exposure Zone Accident Assessment Enviroranental Health Director Exposure Control for Energency County Health Officer Workers Fire and Rescue County Fire Chief, supported by Area Fire and Rescue Coordinator Coninunications County Director of Technical Services Transportation County Engineer Supply and Procurenent County Auditor / Controller legal Support County Counsel Screening of the General Public Caltrans District 05 Deputy District Director, Maintenance and Operations 12

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KEY RES10NSIBLE INDIVIDUALS BY FUNC1' ION Function Job Title Dnergency Medical and Public County Health Officer Health Support Ingestion hthway Sample Field Team Coordinator, i

           ' Collection                          Calif. Radiologic Health Section Ingestion Pathway Assessnent            O ief, California Radiologic and Direction of Hesponso            Health Section Authorizing He-entry into                 O lef, California Radiologic Contaminated Areas                   Health Section Re-entry and Recovery                      Bnergency Services Director Medical and Public Health                 G ief, California Director longterm Follow-up                   Medical Services Operation of Existing Structures           City Fire Chiefl 1            as Shelters Perimeter Control Around                 San Luis Obispo Area Restricted Areas                     Comander, Calif. Highway Patrol Law Enforcement                          Country Sheriff / Area law Enforcement Coordinator Traffic Control in an Evacution            San Luis Obispo Area Colnmander, Calif. Highway Patrol Evacuation of Institutions and           County Engineer Carless Population Confirmation of Evacuation /               Bnergency Services Director Sheltering Operation of Congregate Care and          Red Cross Disaster Coordinator Mass Feeding Facilities
1. Arroyo Grande, Grover City,Morro Bay, Pismo Beach, San Luis Obispo.

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9. JDC STAFF Table ESD06 lists BOC positions (with primary functions in parentheses) and their designated incumbents and alternates.

l Tablo ESD06 IOC PERSONNEL HOSTER DOARD OF SUpEltVISORS (support for direction and control and support for Protective Responses)1

1. S. MacElvaine. Doard Chairman
2. K. Kupper, Suprvisor
3.  !!. Mankins, Supervisor
4. J. Jorgensen, Supervisor
5. J. Diefendorfer, Supervisor DIRFETION AND ODiVITIOL GROUP Designee Alternate (s)
1. Ibergency Services Director 1. D. Stilwell 1. T. Ness (ESD) (Direction and Control and Protectivo Response)
2. County Sheriff (Law 1. G. Whiting 1. A. Goble Ehforcement and 2. T. Wood Alerting and Notification)
3. County Fire Chief 1. T. Waddell 1. D. Dulitz (Fire and ifcscue) 2. W. Itistow
4. County Engineer 1. G. Protopapas (Transportation) 1. D. Beck
5. County llealth Officer 1.11. Mitchell 1. R. Field (Public itcalth and thergency 2. L. Itall Medicine and Itadiological Exposure Control)
1. M it at u6fr6~ Chambers, County Administrative Office.

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Designee Alternate UNIFils InSH,AND ASSIGSMINP CFNTFR

1. Ihvironmental llealth 1. T. Mn m eano Director (Accident 1. R. Jensen Assessment) 2. M Doherty
2. Air Pollution Control Officer 1. R. Carr 1. A. Ronyecz (Support for Accident 2. P. Allen Assessment)
3. AgriculLural Commissloner 1. R. Greek 1. B. Lilley (Support for Ingestion Pathway assessmer.t)

TEDINICAL SUpp0RT STAFF

1. Bnergency Services Coor- 1. T. Ness 1. A. Fonzi dinator (Support for 2. R. Davis Direction and Control)
2. Operations Officer 1. A. Fonzi 1. R. Davis (Support for Comunications 2. T. Kerr and Direction and Control)
3. Purchasing / Property Acant 1. C. Varnes 1. E. Miller (Support for Conmunications 2. A. McKibben and Direction and Control) 3. D. McMorrine
4. Public Information Officer 1. D. Leib 1. D. Richter (PIO) (Public Infomation) 2. SKeil
5. Ingal Counsel 1. J. Lindholm (Support for Direction and 1. J. Crawford Control)
6. General Services (Support for Direction and 1. G. Rosenberger Control) 1. G. Hover
7. Technial Services 1. B. Kovach 1. K. Brown (Ccumunications)
8. Auditor / Controller 1. F. Cusick 1. B. Estrada (Support for Direction and Control) 15

l l Response Group Designee Alternate

1. County Shortff (In Ulroction and Control Group)
2. County Firo Q11of (In Dlroction and Control Group)
3. %unty Public Works (Engineer in D & C Group)
4. County Social Services 1. T. Ganoe 1. L. West (Shelter / Welfare)
5. Calif. Parks and Recreation 1. W. Cater 1. D. Hansen (Support for Alerting and Notification)
6. CALTRANS (Support for 1. D. Elliott 1. B. Reynolds Radiological Exposure Control and Support for Traffic Control)
7. OIP 1. C. Houser 1. J. Grzincic (Traffic Control)
8. County Supt. of Schools 1. D. Stuart 1. D. Lindstrum (Support for Transportation)
9. Red Cross 1. J. Woodward 1. W. Wyngard (Shelter / Welfare)
10. Fire / Rescue City Liaison 1. R. Minor 1. S. Smith
10. FACILITIES For the purposes of this Bnergency Response Plan, the following facilities and their equipment are the responsibility of the Bnergency Services Director and his staff:
1. %e Dnergency Operations Center (BOC) Highway 1.
2. %e County Administrative Offices, San Luis Obispo.
3. We Media Center at Cuesta College.

I l Attachment B. shows the layout of the EOC and Medie. Center. l 16 l l

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11. , COMMUNICATIONS Attactsnent C is a layout of the BOC comnunications systen at the County Sherif f's office. 'Ahis systan includes the following cluncuts (August, 1981):

COMMUNICATIONS INVFRIORY Table ESD07 August, 1981 e 10 outside phone lines, 2 extensions each.

  • 3 20-channel scanners.
  • 2 transceivers.
  • 1 intercan net with 6 stations (EOC) 1 intercom net with 2 stations (UDAC/ EOF).
  • 1 field telephone line to Media Center, o-
               =     1 AM radio line to Media Center.

Additional comunications to be installed include two-way radios to top three EBS CpCS stations (KVFf, KSLY), tone-alert monitor radio and control stations. In addition to the above listed radio and telephone cm:nunications, the EOC will operate a messenger service between the following stations:

  • h asage Center at EDC
  • Sheriff's Office Dispatcher
  • Interoffice within the EDC
  • UDAC
  • EOF
               'Ihis messenger service will be dispatched from the EOC message center.

, All EOC comunications will be coordinated by the EOC Technical Services designate with the support of the EOC Operations Officer. i 17

12. OPDIATIONAL VDlICLES AND EQUIPMENT
           'the County currently operates 325 vehicles, including 56 by the Sheriff's office, 23 by the Department of Social Services,15 by the Assessor's of fico, and 15 each by the llealth Department and Agricultural Cannissioner.

Should an ALERT or more severe cmergency status occur, any of these vehicles not already assigned under the Plan will become available for assignment to anergency workers for the duration of the energency. Upon notification of an ALERT or more severe status, the County Bnergency Services Coordinator will obtain the keys and locations of vehicles by vehicle number from the Department of General Services. (549-5200)

13. EMERGENCY WORKER PROI'ECI'IVE GEAR
            'Ihe General Services Department will maintain a stockpile of emergency worker protective kits for EOC staff who are not otherwise assigned a kit.

Each kit contains the following radiation monitoring and personal protec-tive equipnent assigned to one person. Pocket Ionization Dosimeters. (1) 0-200 mit range (1) 0-20 R range (1) integrating radiation dosimeter (TLD) (1) respirator (1) set of anti-contamination clothing (1) Potassium iodide vial

14. TRAINING PROGRAM
a. Energency Workers Section V.1 and especially Table V.1-1 of the Plan detail the training needs of the Bnergency' Services Director and Coordinators, as w11 as the members of the County Bnergency organization.

Incumbents must meet these requirements by August, 1983. l

                          'Ihe County Administrator will ensure that new incumbents of cmergency positions and their replacements satisfy these training requirements.

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b. General Public As outlined in Section IV.2 of the Plan, part of pre-emergency preparedness for this Plan includes the developnent of adequato public awareness of the hazards of the power plant as well as the Nuclear Bnergency Response Plan, anergency organization, and protective respcases.

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                     'lho County Administrator, acting through the Office of Bnergency Services will:
1. Implement the Public Education program as described in the Plan (Section IV.2).
2. Disure that this program is maintained for the lifetime of the Power Plant, beginning with the first annual publication of "What to do in case of an emergency at Diablo Canyopn Nuclear Power Plant" in the May,1982 edition of the San Inis Obispo Telephone book, as described in Section IV.2.
3. Coordinate this public informa: ion program with other such programs as may be implemented by REE.
4. Coordinate this public information program with the pre-emergency preparedness actions of the following agencies or departments.

Public Information Officer (SOP III.08)

  • County Fire Department (SOP III.03)
  • County Technical Services (SOP III.09)

CHP (SOP III.20)

  • County Sheriff (SOP III.02)
15. _ DRIILS/ EXERCISES The County Administrator will schedule and ensure the execution of all excercises and drills required for the Nuclear Energency Response Plan and Standard Operating Procedures, as described in Section V.2 of the Plan.

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16. EQUIPMENT TESPING/ CALIBRATION All installed radio and telephone comunication equipment and mobile units required by this procedure will be tested and any deficiencies corrected by the Department of Technical Services, in accordance with the appropriate S.O.P. (III.09) and Part V.3 of the Plan.
17. PLAN UPDATE
                             'lhis procedure will be reviewed every six months by the County Admin-istrator or Bnergency Services Coordinator. All infomation contained herein shall be verified, updated and distributed as required by Sec-tion V.:1 of the Plan.

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l 1 H. _ , NCIPIFICNPION AND MOBILI7,NPION

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Overview - Agencies are responsible for initiating, transnitting, and/or receiving notifications in u:cordance with the Nuclear anergency Notification List (Attachnent C) using notification methods (telephone, radio, etc.) as specified on this list. Every agency on the attached notification list shall be responsible for developing and maintaining current internal call lists and procedures for prompt alerting, and mobilizing anergency response personnel upon notifi-Cation. Initial notification of a nuclear power plant anergency is provided by FG & E to the 24 hour dispatcher at the County Sheriff's office. 'Ihis off scer notifies the Bnergency Services Director (CAO) or alternate, and informs this official of the anergency status level (notification of UNUSUAL EVEMP, ALERT, SITE AREA B!ERGENCY, or GENERAL DIERGENCY). If the status level changes, the Sheriff's office and Bnergency Services Director (ESD) will perform notificat". orts according to the call list.

   'Ihese notification procedures will be tested in a full-scale exercise at least every 12 rronths.       Every three months the County Office of Bnergency Services will review and update positions, names, and telephone, radio or other comunication identifiers in these procedures, distributing updated lists to all notifying agencies as required.
2. ALERPING PROCEDURES 1
a. Initial Notification Initial notification will be to the Sheriff's Office dispatch desk, which is staffed on a 24-hour basis. 'Ibe Sheriff's dispatchers will initiate notification to involved agencies in accordance with the level of energency.

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b. Notification Means Primary notification will be via tolophono (except as noted) with ring-down lines connecting key notifying agencies.

uackup notifi cation will be by the proposed tone-alert radio syston activated by the Sheriff's Office, which will be used simultaneously with the call list. In the event notification is accomplished by radio, the telephone will serve as a confirmatory mechanism. Notification devices available and proposed are indicated in the attached Bnergency Notification List.

c. Notification Cascade In order to expedite notification, calls are assigned in a
              " cascade" fashion to various agencies. All key links in the notification cascade are reachable on a 24-hour basis,
d. Additional Notifications
              'Ihc notification procedure for initial alerting will also be used for subsequent announcements of importance, including:
  • Notification of change in Dnergency Level
  • Notification of Protective Actions Affecting the Public
  • Other Announcements of High Priority (as deemed necessary by the Direction and Control Group) l 1

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1 Message ESD08 j Bnergency Notification Message "This is (NAMR) , _(JOB TI'ILE) , of (AGENCY) . A(n) (UNUSUAL EVFNT/ ALERT / SITE AREA DIERGENCY/ GENERAL DIERGENCY) has been declared at the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant. If your agency is assigned notifictions to other organizations in your cmorgency procedure conduct these at once and report back to (TELEP110NE, RADIO CALL) for confirmation. We repeat, a(n) (UNUSUAL EVENT / ALERT / SITE AREA DIERGENCY) has been declared at Diablo Canyon. Please repeat back to me." (Notifying person confirms that person notified has understood the message and knows which Bnergency Action Level has been declared.) Terminate message. I i 23

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3. , _ D4ERGENCY NOTIFICATION LIST We crnergency notification roster for this procedure is attached (Attach-ment C: " Nuclear 1:lnergency Notification List.")
4. _ ,_ MOBILIZATION OF STAFF j Once the alerting procedures (Section B.1 above) have been completed, the Bnergency Services Director and Coordinators will confirm arrival of the EOC technical support staff at the EOC and arrange for staff augmentation as required.
5. __ _ _ BACKUP SHIFTS For ALERT or more severe status, all EDC designates notify an alter-nate to report to the BOC within 12 hours of initial notification to assume the second shift. Shifts will be 12 hours. Reporting shift must arrive at least 30 minutes prior to shift change for a status briefing by the outgoing shift. %e shift leader for all EOC staff will be the ESD or as delegated. His official will be responsible for ensuring that all EOC positions are staffed on a 24-hour basis, making arrangements for substitutes and temporary absences as required.
6. _ STAFF AUGMENTATION During an ALEllT and more severe status, augmentation of EOC or UDAC Staff may be required. Due to limitations en the space available at the EOC, such additions to staff will be assigned to other facilities, such as Camp San Illis Obispo or the County Administrative offices in San Illis Obispo. No additional staff may be assigned to the EOC itself without the permission of the ESD. Any additional staff must be issued
ID and logged on the personnel roster.

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C. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

1. IOC AC1'IVATION AND ACX'ESS CON 11tOL
   'Iho ESD or an linergency Services Coordinator will:
a. Perform initial notifications as per Attachment C.
b. Advise County Sheriff or alternate to prepare EOC/ EOF facility for activation and place maintenance personnel on 24-hour status.
c. Request Pacific Telephone to inmediately connect 10 EOC lines, 5 PIO lines and 10 Phone Assistane Center lines if not already connected. Follow up and verify connection.
d. Assemble and arrange for delivery and activation of the following equipnent and supplies to the EOC:
1. 'lhree 20-channel scanners.
2. EDC intercom system. -
3. Office supplies and forms
4. Maps, charts, tables, reference books, plans and procedures as required.
e. Post a County official at the Sheriff's Office lobby to initiate access control as per this procedure. Request the Sheriff's office to perform this function until the County official arrives.

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f. llequest the Sheriff's Office to post a Deputy at the parking access drive to the UDAC and EDF trailer parking area with instructions to deny access to this parking area except to authorized persons. Authorization consists of: displaying PG & E badge, EOC badge, or Sheriff's Office employee ID.

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h is deputy will also direct all unauthorized persons to the front entrance lobby of the Sheriff's Office.

g. %c official stationed at the Sheriff's Office lobby reception desk will be a 24-hour EOC Staff position, called the E0C Access Control Officer.

W e EOC Access Control Officer will:

h. Request name and driver's license number or agent ID card card nunber from all persons seeking entrance to the Sheriff's Office who do not have Sheriff's department ID or EOC badges.

Rese latter may pass inmediately,

i. Compare this information with the EOC Access Roster containing the name and ID number of til designated EOC personnel.
j. Issue an EOC badge and name card to all designated EDC personnel.
k. If the person is not on the EOC Access Roster, request the name of the agency or organizational affiliation, and poitton.

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1. Transnit nara, affiliation and position to the Oparations officar at the BOC.
m. W e operations officer at the 00C will determine whether an BOC badge may be issued.
n. Issue a badge and name card upon approval by the operations officer,
o. Name cards may contain only the follnwing:
  • Last name, first name
  • Job title / Agency represented
  • Functional assignment (s) as the EOC 26 i
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p. Dadges, once issued, remain the property of the person to

! whun issued for tho duration of the oscrgency.

q. Cut porato ID badges may not be worn lu ileu of County EUC ID badges.
r. The County Operations Officer, or designated representative, will control authorization for entry into the EOC and all support facilities, including the UDAC, EOF and other county facilities. Department heads and corporate officers will submit clearance lists to the County Operations Officer for access control on a semi-annual basis,
s. Private security officers will not be utilized at the EOC or any BOC support facility.
2. _ DIRECTION AND C0ffrROL
a. Operate County Bnergency Operations Center. See these proce-dures:

4 4 Procedure 1 - EOC Activation and Access Control Procedure 3 - EOC layout Procedure 4 - BOC Message Handling Procedure 5 - BOC Situation and Status Boards Procedure 6 - BOC Announcements and Comnunications Procedure 10 - EOC Records and Accounting

b. Coordinate the overall response of the County. All County i

Departmenta involved in a response to a nuclear accident are represented at the EOC, as well as local offices of State agencies with key roles. Other State and Federal agancies are reachable via connunications links initially and/or through agency liaison representatives to arrive as time permits. Coordination with Cities will.be through the " Cities Liaison" l l 27

representative at the EOC at the direction and control level, and through cooperation by firo ngencies and law onforccment agery .es at the operational level. We following procedures aro appilcablo:

1. An Dnorgency Services Coordinater shall confer fre-quently with all EDC tables, UDAC, the Cities Liaison representative, and State and Federal agencies to maintain coordination of the response effort.
2. Significant problems of coordination shall be brought to the attention of the Direction and Control Group for resolution.
c. Exercise powers granted in the County Dnergency Ordinance (Chapter 2.80) as necessary to respond to the emergency.

See procedure 8 - Bnergency Declarations.

d. Serve as a point of contact for State and Federal agency leaders and pGkB
1. State and Federal agency personnel at the EOC will be encouraged to participate directly with EOC personnel.
2. FEMA for the Federal government and OES for the State government will designate a single responsible liaison to the Direction and Control Group.
3. 10 & E has designated a person to be " Advisor to the County Bnergency Organization". R is person will sit at the Direction and Control table in the 00C.
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e. Collect information and evaluate the emergency situation _.
         'lhe following key sources of inf'ormation are noted:                    .
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1. Plant Conditions -- Initially fronm FG & E through _.the Sheriff's Dispatch Station; later from DOF through UDAC.
2. Actual / Projected Release Data - Initially from Sheriff's Dispatcher; later fr z UDAC or M F through ODAC.
3. Protective Action Progress field reports.

To evaluate cach change in plant status, the following check-list must be used: , w

1. hbat is the earliest possible time?
2. Direction and speed of wind predicted at that time?
3. Intensity of release?
4. Puff of what duration or a continual release. .with what approximate time parameters? _,

S. Time it would take to evacuate the zones that would , , be affected?

6. Utility protective actions reccmnendation?.
7. UDAC protective action reconmendation?
8. If 6 or 7 not available, extimated time v. ten recommen-dation will be available. 5 +

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f. Supervise the writing and dissemination of emergency instructiord to the public. See Procedure 10 - EWS/EBS Activation.
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1. County !!calth Officer will assist in accepting recoraneada ' , r tions for protective actions made by the UDAC. ,[
2. Oncrgency Services Director will make ultimate decision in ' '

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g. Insure that adequate resources are pressed into servic,e. ' . , 1
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1. Federal and State aid will be requested through the State' # ,1 l

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                                  '7M, OES by the Energency Services Director.
2. %c National Guard will send a Liaison to the County EC to coordinate use of their forces.
3. Mutual aid coordinators (law, fire) will ensure that all local resources are utilized and will request aid from outside the County.

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                                                   .             h.          Coordinate with Red Cross and other volunteer organizations.

Red Cross will send a Red Cross liaison to the EOC to coordin-ate Red Cross assistance. s s, c i. Set priorities if multiple emergencies exist. he Bnergency Services Director, assisted by the Direction and

!                                          ..,                               Control Group, shall decide major emergency management issues and approve protective actions.
3. .~ EOC 1AYOLTP l.. We Dnergency Services Director of Coordinators will ensure
e. that the EOC, UDAC, and Media Center are activated and operated s promptly and effectively. To this end, an EOC layout is
       '.-                                                                   attached (Attachment. B) showing the locations of the EOC,
_ , , , , UDAC, and EDF at the Sheriff's' Office and the Media Center at Cuesta College. W e locations of movable partitions, furniture, displays, and conmunications equipnent shown on
                              ,                                              this Attachment B may be modified as required, and additional equignent provided.

All emergency facilities and equipnent shown on Attachment B !. must be delivered, in place and operational within one hour of N s initial request for such facilities exist as described herein.

                                        \                                    For example, if the UDAC trailer is not operational, the UDAC
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I auditorium may be substituted. If the Sheriff's Office and Westa College fall within an evacuation zone, the EOC, BOF, and UDAC will bo established at Paso Robles Airport.

4. _))DC MiGSAGE IIANDLING
a. Staffing, ma*erials and equipnent:

At ALIEP or greater status, the EOC Operations Officer will:

1. Direct the installatio'n and checking of all consnunica-tions equipment at the EOC and between the EOC, UDAC, Sheriff's Office auditorium and Cuesta College auditorium.
2. Supply the EOC with 4-ccpy NCR message forms.

3... Deliver ESD09 to the EOC. List ESD09 EOC EQUIPMEVP AND SUPPLIES September, 1981 Statusl

a. hole punch (1) X
b. hole binders for message logs (3) X
c. clip boards for message logs (3) X
d. typewriter (2) 'X
e. time stamps (2) P
f. priority stamp / pad (1) X
g. routing stamp / pad (1) P l
h. internal message forms (500) X  !
1. routing baskets (14) P
j. serial numbering machine (1) P
k. clerical equipment and supplies X
1. Xerox / photocopier P
m. action and info stamp / pads (2) P
1. X = existing; P = proposed.

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4. Disure that the following EOC staff persons report to duty and make arrangements for a second shift. 'Ibese positions shall be staffed by County departments on request of the Operatious Officer.

List ESD 10 September, 1981 CLERICAL STAFF REQUIREMEVfS 1 h ge Center Supervisor 1 Message Center Clerk 1 BOC Internal Runner 5 BOC/PIO/UDAC/ Sheriff's Office External Runners 1 Status Board Clerk 9 Clerical Personnel to be identified as second shift

5. Disure handling of all DOC messages by procedures b, c and d below:
b. BOC incoming message procedure:

Overv(tw , Prior to activation of the EDF and UDAC, PG & E Power plant anergency messages are transmitted by ringdown telephone to the Sheriff's Office dispatcher. Forms for reporting emergency and accident information from the plant are stocked by the dispatcher for these messages, which are distributed by runners to the ESD in accordance with the Sheriff's Office Standard Operating Procedure under this plan. Although written messages are described herein, messages may also be transmitted orally.

1. Sheriff's Office dispatcher transcribes message on NCR form, notes time of receipt and sends all copies to EOC Message Center. If a message originates at the UDAC, PIO Office, or Media Center, it is to be written on OES form and with time of transmittal recorded on the form. For messages with UDAC, PIO or Media Center origin, the gold copy is kept by the author of the
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message and the file copy is at the Oparations Office. Onco the 1:DP and UDAC have been activated, messages from the Diablo Canyon Plant will be transmitted to the Ef)F and UDAC directly in accordance with these organization's procedures. All non-PG & E Plant incoming messages are to be handled using the following procedures.

2. Message Center serially numbers all incoming messages, tears off last (gold) copy (if any), notes time of receipt on this copy, and files in INCOMING MESSAGE log.
3. Message Center places original (white) and remaining 2 copics in Operations Officer's IN basket.
4. . Operations Officer determines copy distribution using
      'lhble ESD-11 below, and makes additional photocopies required. Places original (white) photocopies in IlOCTTE basket.
5. Operations Officed notes distribution on pink copy and places in FILE basket.
6. Operations Officer determines if messge merits being displayed on the message board. If so, he places the yellow copy in DOARD basket. Otherwise, yellow copy is discarded inmediately.
7. II)C Internal Ihuiner:
a. delivers incoming messages to the Operations Officer's IN basket.
b. takes docunents from IKTTUE and delivers them to l

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c. takes documents fran DOMlD and delivers them to l the 130ard Clerk or, in this person's absence, transcribes the mossage on the EOC Message Board.

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c. EOC outgoing message procedure:
1. All outgoing written messages, except EBS messages, use ISOC outgoing message forms (to be provided by the County).
2. EBS messages use PIO forms and procedures as per the PIO Standard Operating Procedure.

I Table ESD-ll EOC MESSAGE DISfilIB(IPION Originator Message Primary Copies to: Recipient EDF Plant Status EC UDAC, PIO, SO, MB Report EOF Protective EOC, Action UDAC Recomendation SO UDAC Protective EOC EDF Action Recomendation EDC Protective SO UDAC, EOF, PIO, Action PAC, MB Implementation Order EOC Bnergency PIO UDAC, EOF, PAC, Warning EBS SO and Initial Instruction (EBS) EDC Supplementary PIO UDAC, BOF, PAC, Instruction and EDS SO Information (EBS) PIO Draft Press EOC Release EDC Approved Press PIO UDAC, EOF, PAC Release Media SO, MB EOF Meteorological EDC PIO, SO UDAC Data EOF Offsite Dose EDC PIO, SO, MB UDAC Projectione Various Response EOC UDAC, BOF, PIO Status SO, MB f I 9

Table, ESD-11 MESSAGE DISTRIBlTTION (Cont'd.) Originator Moss:igo Prim:u y Copics to: Hecipient UDAC Field UDAC EOC BOF Radiological BOF Monitoring Data Various Dnergency EDC UDAC Worker Exposure Data EDC Siren SO BOF, PIO, PAC, Activation EBS, MB Order KEY EDC = County Bnergency Operations Center, including Direction and Control Group. 1 l 8 6

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3. One copy of outgoing messages is kept by the author, with a record of time sent.
d. BOC internal message procedure:

Both this procedure and the incoming message procedure 4.B above may be used for messages between EOC, UDAC, and PIO Office. Additionally, this procedure is provided for messages written between two or more persons at the EDC. Persons writing such messages are to:

1. Use message forms provided by the County.
2. liecord time message sent in personal log and on message.
3. 11ecord initials of recipient (s) and author (s).
4. Deliver messages either in person or by EOC Internal Runner.

S. EOC SITUATION AND STATUS BOARDS D e Operations Officer will direct the preparation, installation and operation of the following visual displays at the 00C:

a. Bnergency Action level and Declarations Board. His panel will indicate emergency level condition and time declared (Aiert/ Site Area Bnergency/ General Bnergency);

whether a declara tion of IDCAL BIERGENCY has occured; when a request for STATE OF B!ERGENCY is made; and when the Governor declares this condition. 'Ihis board will be maintained by the County Counsel,

b. Situation Board, showing the latest plant situation and status of site and offsite responses. All entries are serially numbered and the time reported, if available.

During SITE BIERGENCY or GENERAL DIERGENCY, entries are i

made at least every 15 minutes, together with an EOC l announcement. A Situation Board clerk will make entries from m oges provided by the Operations Officer, UDAC Coordinator or a member of the Direction and Control , Group.

c. Radioactive Release Status Board showing the latest updated status of radioactive release estimates, measurements and projec tions. Public Ilealth enters information provided by UDAC.
d. Evacuation Status Map and Board. Updated entries to be made by Sheriff's Office and ClfP, with information supplied by those and other response agencies.
e. Traffic Status Map. OIP enters information on traffic flow or evacuation routes, provided by CHP and CALTRANS.

Activate during evacuation.

f. Plume Map. Infonnation on plume location, extent, direction of movanent, and speed. UDAC will send a representative at least hourly to DOC for the purposo of entering this information on the plume Map.
g. Reception and Shelter Center Status. Social Services enters information provided by County Fire, Fire / Rescue, City Liaison, Red Cross and National Guard.
h. Alerting of Remote Areas Map. Display all areas within the 1F4 not within the siren threshold and not alerted by a tone alert monitor radio. Show approximate resident population and alertJng method to be used for each area.

(Data for this map not yet available. To be provided by PG f. E.

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availability by zone. Public Health Officer maintains.

               ,j . Transportation Board. Availability of helicopters, planes, ambulances, buses, trucks, 4WD vehicles, tow trucks; refueling points and maintenance stations available by l

zone. County Engineer maintains.

               'lhe above charts, boards, and maps must be legible from a distance of 10 feet. Suitable equipnent for prompt installa-tion in the EOC will be provided by the County and 10 & E.
6. __ DOC ANNOUNCEMENTS AND EXTERNAL C0m!UNICATIONS
1. 'Ihe Direction and Cor. trol Group is responsible for insuring key information is disseminated from the EOC to response agencies. Key information includes:
a. 02ange of Bnergency Action level (up or down).
b. Protective Actions taken to protect the public or other emergency instructions being released.
c. Other important bulletins as determined by the Direction and Control Group.
2. Members of the Direction and Control Group, Sheriff's Dispatch, California Highway Patrol, San Luis Obispo City Police, County Health Officer, County Engineer and County Superintendent of Schools are each assigned agencies to notify regarding H)C announcements. Each of these officials will maintain a checklist to insure that assigned agencies receive announcements. Table ESD-12 presents this checklist.
3. Updates on the emergency situatton shall be delivered by radio or telephone by EOC members to field units at other locations. Responsibility for distributing update information is as follows:

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EXPERNAL COMMUNICATION O!ECKLISP l

l Organization ltesponsible Party Co. Departments Co. Departmental leader Represented Present Law Enforcement Sheriff Fire Services Co. Fire Chief Incorporated Cities Cities Liaison State of Calif. Calif. Highway Patrol local offices UDAC Co. Health Officer Red Crose Red Cross Liaison Calif. Nat'l. Guard Calif. Nat'l. Guard Liaison Schools Co. School Superintendent Medical Institutions Co. Health Officer / Medical Society Transportation Companies Co. Engineer Federal Agencies FDIA Liaison State Agencies OES Liaison

4. As a backup to telephone external conmunications, a tone-alert monitor radio system is proposed. De DOC Operations Coordinator, in cooperation with the pIO, will insure messages are broadcast to all parties on the announcement list over this radio system when installed.
5. % e County Health Officer is responsible for ir'orming UDAC via intercom (with conference call capability). UDAC is to be informed of all protective action decisions of the Direction and Control Group or ESD.
6. Conmunications with the State and Federal Governments shall bo handled as follows:

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a. %e California Office of Energency Services Liaison will receive announcements after arrival at the E0C.

Prior to that time, the Operations Officer will inform the State OES/ Sacramento of current status.

b. he Federal Bnergency Management Agency Liaison will receive announcements going to the Federal agencies after arrival at the BOC. Prior to that time, the Operations Officer will request the State OES to relay information to FBIA.
7. A verbal poll of agencies present will be conducted by the Direction and Control Group at least once every four hours.

(Verbal poll to consist of brief presentation of situation update).

8. Conmunication with the Media will be conducted in accordance with the SOP for the Public Infonnation' Officer (III.08) and Procedure 8 of this SOP: "Public Information."
7. _ _ EMERGENCY PROCLAMATIONS
1. A declaration of IOCAL B!ERGENCY can be made by the Board of Supervisors if in session at the time of energency or by the Bnergency Services Director if the Board is not in session. Under a LOCAL EMERGENCY condition:
a. Mutual aid may be provided to any affected area in accordance with local ordinances, resolutions, emergency plans, or agreenents.
b. State agencies may provide mutual aid to assist in accor-with agreements or at the direction of the Governor.
c. If approved by the Governor, the cost of extraordinary i services incurred by political subdivisions in executing mutual aid agreements may be paid by the State.

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d. 'Ibe Board of Supervisors or Bnergency Services Director J

ncy promulgate orders and regulations necessary to provide for the protection of life and property. Such orders must be in writing and be given widespread publicity and notice,

e. 'Ihe Board of supervisors must ratify the IDCA EMERGENCY condition within seven days and must review tr.e need for continuing the condition at 1 cast every 14 days.

Consideration for declaring a IDCAL EMERGENCY will most

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2. likely be limited to the Bnergency Action levels of " Alert" or greater, and will be predicated upon the need to obtain resources or take protective actions affecting the general public.

3. Should local resources be exhausted in managing the energen-cy,'the Chairman of the Board or, if unavailable, the County Administrative Officer, should inmediately request
through the State Office of Bnergency Services that the Governor declare a " STATE OF SiERGEC'. Under this condition

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a. 'Ibe Governor shall have complete authority over all agencies of the State government and the right to exercise within the area designated all police power vested in the state.
b. 'Ibe Governor may direct agencies of the State Government to utilize and unploy State personnel, equipment and facilities to alleviate actual or threatened damage; he
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7. Other 100C staff and response group heads will keep the assistant 1810 at the li)C fully lufonned of their activitics.
8. h e EWS (siren) system can not be activated unless an EBS alert and initial instruction message has been transnitted to the EBS.
9. No participating organization, including the utility, their own vendors, or other local, state or federal agencies, may make announcements during a declared ALEla or more severe status which directly concerns the local situation without being reviewed or released in coordination with the pIO at thi., Cuesta College Media Center.
10. A direct connunication line (low band or field phone - to be determined) will be installed between the Media Center and the direction and control table at the EOC.
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EWS/EBS ACPIVATION The Early Warning System (EWS) consists of 86 pole-mounted sirens of up to 125dBli intensity. his entire system is activated by tone-coded signals from the Sheriff's office. %e backup activation method is tone code signal from Fire Department transnitters. he Fire Department transmit-ters are:

1. San Luis Obispo
2. Morro Bay
3. Leisno Deach FG & E is responsible for the acquisition, installation and maintenance of the EWS. We County of San inis Obispo is responsible for testing the syston in conjunction with regularly-scheduled alert and warning drills which are a part of the Plan. he EWS is to be used only in conjunction 1

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with announcements on the Bnergency Broadcast System (EBS). 'Ibe EWS must be used prunptly after declaration of General Dnergency to warn the public and announce that instructions regarding protective measures are being broadcast on the E133. Because of the symbolic importance of the EWS, it is not to be used during Unusual Event or Alert Conditions. At the Site Area Bnergency invel, the E#S mE.y be used if protective actions such as sheltering or evacuation are to t,c t a n by the public.1

     'Ihe siren may not be sounded unless the EBS System has confirmed readiness to transmit a " Warning and Initial Instruction" message.
     'Ihe only officials authorized to order activation of the EWS siren system, in whole or in part, are:
1. 'Ibe Bnergency Services Director (ESD)
2. 'Ibe County Sheriff

, 'Ihe ESD, or in the absence of this official, the Sheriff, will in sequence:

a. Alert or more severe
1. Notify or direct the Public Information Officer (PIO) to notify the EBS to standby for an alert and initial instruction message.

List ESD-13 _EDS Stations Hours on the air: OCPCS-1 KVEC 544-10302 5:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m. 543-8830 CPCS-2 KSLY 543-94002 12:01 a.m. - 4:59 a.m. or if CPCS-1 not reachable CPCS-3 KATY 543-13402 24 hours

1. T6tTfif~p7ecautionary actions such as school, beach and park closings would not require siren sounding.
2. As primary means of notification, two-way radio communication to these stations is proposed.

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2. Prepare, or direct the PIO to prepare, the alert and initial instruction message.1
3. Decide whether the EWS Siren will be activated. 'lho decision to use the siren may be made in SITE AREA or GENERAL BiERGENCY STA'lVS only.
4. Transnit alert and initial instruction message to the highest CPCS Station on the air, with instructions to broadcast this message inmediately after the siren sounds, and to repeat the

. broadcast as required, at least once every 10 minutes, until supplementary instructions are transmitted.

5. Prepare, or direct PIO to prepare, supplementary instruction message.

G. Transnit the alert and initial instruction message to all anergency 24-hour dispatch and phone switchboard offices, including the Phone Assistance Center and advise them to release this message to all callers inmediately after the siren sounds.

7. Notify OIP, CALTRANS, County Engine < -, and Cities Liaison that the siren will be sounded, and give them the alert and initial instruction message.
8. Bisure that the OIP and other response agencies traffic control and othe/ preparations have been completed, if requir-ed for the particular protective response being implemented.
9. Ihsure that the County Engineer, County Superintendent of Schools, and other response agencies' transportation for the caricss population preparations have been completed as required.
1. ~$a~mple messages are in PIO SOP.

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b. Site Area Bnergency or General Bnergency
1. Verify completion of above procedures.
2. Direct Sheriff's Office to activate EWS Siren system.
3. If the primary activation method is not operational, or if a partial sounding is to be implemented, direct the Fire Chiefs of San Imis Obispo Fire Department, Morro Day Fire Department, and Pismo Deach Fire Department, as required to activate the EMS Siren system.
4. Monitor EBS broadcast and transnit supplementary instructions as required.
10. DOC RICORDS AND ACfDUNTING
 'Ihe County Auditor / Controller is responsible for maintaining records of all obligations and expenditures incurred for emergency respor.re activities by the County. Dudgetary control and accounting procedures will be in accordance with good standard accounting practice and law.
11. StERGENCY WORKER EXPOSURE CONTROL A. , Applicable to all EOC Staff
a. DOC staff will be issued worker protection kits upon reporting for duty in potential radiation areas.1 lbcket Ionization Dosimeters (1) 0-200 milliRan range (1) 0-20 Rom range (1) Integrating Radiation Dosimeter (T.L.D.)

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(1) Face mask - disposable filter type (1) Protective clothing garment (1) Vial K1 tabs

b. Should EOC staff enter potential radiation areas, dosimeters must be read esvery 15 minutes. If measurable doses are registered, worker contacts the EOC exposure control desk for advice regarding the exposure,
c. Promptly notify the EOC Exposure Control Desk if dosimeter readings approach Occupational Exposure Limit. (The basic guideline is 1.25 Rem whole body; see Part I.4.C).
d. Request authorization from the EOC Exposure Control Desk before allowing exposure to exceed the 1.25 Rem limit.
c. _ Follow directions from the EOC Exposure Control Desk regarding the use of radio protective drugs, respirators or anti-contamination clothing.
f. Report for screening / decontamination bioassay at Camp San Imis Obispo if measurable doso received during shift or if directed by the County Health Officer.
g. Report for medical follow up if directed by the County Health Officer.

B. _ Applicable to County Health Officer

a. 'lho County llealth Officer is designated to approve emergency worker exposures in excess of limits. In order to carry out this function, the llealth Officer will be assisted by a radiation safety techniciaal and support staff who will E~ proposed to be mobilized frcm a list maintained by the Nuclear Medical Department of French Hospital.

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record and review exposures from field workers reported through dispatch desks. 'lho llcalth Officer will coordinate with UDAC regarding reported dosimeter readings as compared to lutown release paramotors available to UDAC, in order to control exposures and to assist UDAC in confirming dose projections.

b. 'lho County licalth Officer will issue instructions regarding the usage of protective gear such as respirators, radio-protective drugs and anti-contamination clothing to dispatch desks for relay to field units.
c. 'lho County llealth Officer will directly monitor exposure levels at the EOC and make determinations regarding the use of stockpiled protective gear or evacuation of the facility.

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;              _RE00VERY AND RFeENIRY PROCEDURES _

Overvicw The Direction and Control Group will coordinate the recovery and reentry t

 ;       process, based on reconmendations of UDAC, the State of California and the Federal government. (See also Plan Section II.11.)
         'lhe Dnergency Services Director will:
1. Assist the Board of Supervisors and County Counsel in drafting appropriate directives and ordinances to support recovery actions.
2. Direct the PIO to continue coordinating the process of media releases by participating agencies.
3. Continue to operate the EOC as per procedure as long as necessary to assume effective direction and control of recovery and reentry actions.

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E. _ DEMOBILIZATION PROCEDURES

     ~ Unless !!ccovery/Heentry is required, upon notification that the emergency status 1cvel has been downgraded to below the ALElff level, the Bnergency Services Director will:
1. Notify the EDC City / County Response Organization to demo-bilize their respective staff by returning to normal shifts, staffing levels and job activities.
2. Close out any logs of records kept during the atergency.
3. Notify all County and City employees that the Dnergency is over.
4. l.ocate and return all motor pool vehicles to normal service.

l S. Restore. all equipment and facilities to pre-emergency condition.

6. Renove all barricades and signs.

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If recovery / reentry is required, the Dnergency Services Director may authorize a partial domobilization upon notification that the status level has been downgraded to below ALERT, and a full danobilization once Ikrovery and Reentry has been completed. 51 l l

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9 l i l l ODUNIY BiERGENCY SERVICES DIRECIOR S.O.P. Nuclear Dnergency Notification List Attachment C 55 -

Septonber,1981 10(PI12MT10N W1Ei

1. Prinary notification shall be by confinned phone call, except as noted.
2. Key phone links will be " ring-dom" phone (dedicated line).
3. Itackup notification will be by tone-alert monitor radio (currently proposed) to offices. '1his radio will be on the County VIIF L.C.

frequency, and operated by the County Sheriff and/or Emergency Operations Center.

4. Ikielwp notification will be by pager to key individtnis when away from office.
5. Additional backup notification may be provided by two-way radio.
6. For each agency, the following is provided, as a mininum:
a. 24-hour dispatch desk (preferred)

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b. Office and home phone rambers for prinnry and backup receipt of notification.
7. If individuals in notification list cannot be reached, the notified office shall be responsible for continued efforts to reach the designated party or an alternate.
8. litch hori:amtal " box" in the listing indicates the prinnry person on the top line and tiu first alternate on the bottom line. Exhaust attenpts to reach primary individual before contacting alternates).
9. Key staff positions may have additional alternatives. This is indi-cated by the brackets.
10. Notifications are to be accamlished at the level of emergency indi-cated on the form. 'Ihis notification scheme applies to initial notification; subsequent notifications wi.11 take place in sane in-stances through on-going uncrgency comunications links.
11. Devices are indicated with an "X" if existing or as "P" if proposed.
12. 'Ihese fonns nuy be copied and the "Codirund" colum used by tlm responsibic party as a checklist during drills or an emergency.

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Co. OES Coordinator T. Ness 549-5011 P!P 544-5820 ESD Alternate-l Operations . 519-5015 i Officer A. Fonzi 549- 5011 P ') 46G-5415 S19-5197 I Co. OES I B. Davis 549-5011 PIP 461-0839 5;g_5017 Co. Adnin. T. Kerr 549-5494 481-1202 Chairperson S. ShcElvaine M9-5150 595 772-9158 g Co. Bd. cf 1642; 772-4222 Supervisors Chairperson l-

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Co. Bd. of K. Kupper 549-M50 551-0228 ] Call only at l Supervisors Supervisor j H. Mankins 549-5150 489-3248 by ALERT l Co. Bd. of J. Jorgensen 549-5450 543-440G Supervisors Supervisor J. Diefenderfer S19-5450 238-591G l

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SA'! LUIS 03ISPO OXD.Tl NCCLEAR E.SiGSXX RESPO.3E \ PIAN County OES: List "A" NOTIFICATION LIST Frargency Action Level: Unusual Event x Alert x Site Area Er.ergency X Ceneral Energency Page 1 of 4 i

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Co. Environ. Director T. Yazzacano 549-5544 P 438-5299 UDAC Coordinator Health . P P Sanitarian R. Jensen 46G-3000 466-4765 Co. Ag. Ccmaissiccer IE. Kalar 549-5910 466-1670 Ingestion Pathuay I Ccmnissioner P VHF . R. Greek 549-5913 I4 j Co'. General Director D. Leib M9-52OO 543-3022 PIO

     $      Services                                                                                                              P     VHF G. Rosenberger                 549-5203                                         IE            M3-1032                                               i J

Co. Personnel Director S. Keil M9-5959 514-45G4 PI0 #3 P 4 R. Granger 519-5959 528-1125 i 1 Co. Tebhnical Director lD. Richter 519-5050 l 541-1489 PIO .-2 , Services - i 519-5129 P

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F. Curmins 543-4700 528-3G25 Red Cross Director i J. it ingard 543-4353 514-9791 P Alt 1 M. rcRae 513-1353 438-5585 Red C oss Alternates i l Alt. #2 lJ. Fitzpatrick 543-1353 513-7925 544-7100 _ Alt.#3lJ. Woodward 513-7483 EBS Radio , CPCS-1 KVEC 514-1030 J

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Controller p Procurenent . B. Estrada 549- 5142 489-7381 General Serv.8 'C. Varnes 519-5200 489-1581 Purclasing 8 P Agen' Purchasing lE. 5 tiller 519-5000 489-2SG2 Co. Counsel l J. Lindholm 519-5400 52S-0983 Lega' Advisor

                                !                                                                         P J. Crawford            519-5100                                  528-O2G4 Pacific Tel.      Duty Sup.           Duty Sup.                       611                                         Activate EOC Phone lines Pacific Tel       Ops. l.fgr.         J. Brady                 511-2150                                 513-6633  Back.:p K. Fenton                511 9.1F4)                               466-4211  Alte nate              ,

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Attachnent D AimlORITIES AND RDIRENCES A. ,, Authorities-

1. California Bnergency Services Act (Chapter 7 of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code).

2- Agreement between the State of California and the Nuclear Regulatory Canmission (NRC), pursuant to Section 274 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.

3. California !!ealth and Safety Code.
a. Control of lladioactivo Contamination of the Environment

] (Division 20, Chapter 7, Sections 25600-25610).

b. Transportation of Radioactive Materials (Division 20, Qiapter 7.3, Section 25650-25654).
c. 11adiation Control Inw (Division 20, Chapter 7.6, Sections 25800-25876).
4. California Administrativo Code, Title 17, Public Health, Subchapter 4, lladiation.
a. Registration of Sources of Radiation (Sections 30100-30146).
b. Licensing of Radioactive Materials (Sections 30170-30237).
c. Standards for Protection against Radiation (Sections 30170-30237).
d. Transportation of Radioactive Materials (Sections 30365-30380).
c. Participation by local Health Departrrent (Sections 30385-30397).
5. California Master Mutual Aid Agreement, Article 11, Sections 8615-19, California Government Code.

G. County of San Luis Obispo Bnergency Services Ordinance No.1384, 61

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San Luis Obispo Code, Q2 apter 2.80, Bnergency Organization and Functions.

(Including County of San inis Obispo Resolution Establishing Continuity of Government is an anergency, San Luis Obispo Code 2.80.140.).

7. Joint Powers Agreement for Bnergency Services. (County and cities.

of San Luis Obispo).

         '8. Participating cities emergency ordinances. (Arroyo Grande, Atascadero, Grover City, Morro Bay, Paso Robles, Pismo Beach, and San Luis Obispo).
9. California Nuclear Power Plant Bnergency Plan,1975.

J B. References

1. NUllT,-OG54/ FEMA-Rep-1, Criteria for Preparation and Evauation of Raiological Bnergency Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory C-immion/ Federal Bnergency Management Agency, November 1980, Revision 1.
2. Dnergency Planning Zones for Serious Nuclear Power Plant Accidents, California Office of Dnergency Services, Noverr.her 1980.

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3. California Bnergency Plan,1972, and subplans, as issued.
4. California emergency Resources management plan, January 9, 1968, and subplans, as issued.
5. California Nucle.;r Power Plant Bnergency Response Plan,1981.
6. San Imis Obispo County / Cities Basic Plan for Peace Time Bnergencies, 1980.
7. San inis Obispo County Nuclear Power Plant Bnergency Response Plan, 1976, and San imis Obispo county Nuclear Power Plant Energency Evacua-tion Plan,.1976. ,

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8. Diablo Canyon Power Plant Units 1 and 2, anergency Plan, Revision 2, Pacific Gas and Eloctric Company, February 1980.
9. Evacuation times assessment study of the Diablo Canyon Power Plant.

Ibcific Gas & Electric Company, April,1980.

10. Evacuation times assessment study for the Diablo Canyon Power Plant:

Five Citics Addendum. Pacific Gas & Electric Company, June, 1980.

11. Earthouake emergency planning at Diablo Canyon. PG & E,1981.

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      'Diis SOP canprises Section III.ll of the San Luis Obispo County Nuclear Ibwer Plant Bnergency llesponse Plan. Detailed preparedness measures and anergency procedures concerning the operation of this organization are included herein. Part I of the Plan describes the overall County emergency organization and response, while Part II includes Implanenting Instructions to be used by the County Direction and Control group and other key officials and the County Storgency Operations Center (EOC), in directing the anergency response activitics.

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1. Overview .

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2. thisimnsibil i ty 1
3. Prerequisites 1
4. lieferences
5. 'th.sks 4
6. Unergency Organization 4
7. Assignments 4

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9. Facilities 6
10. Operational Equipnent 6
11. Training Program 6
12. Drills and. Exercises 7
13. Plan Update 8
14. Ibference Update 8 r

D. NOTIFICATION AND MOBILIZAION i

1. Itesponse by linergency Classification 9 2 Alerting Procedures 9
3. Itcrgency Notification I!o. ster 10
4. Mobilization of Staf f 10
5. thckup Shif ts 10 G. Starf Augmentation 10 P

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1. Ini Lial 'thstw 11 2 legal Cotuisoling 11 3 Fonitd Declaration of thrgency 11 l

A. PRE-EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS l

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a. purpose: To provide the Bnergency Services Director with legal assistance and legal counsel in the event of a nuclear power plant oncegency.
b. Objectives:
1. Delineate responsibilities and tasks of the County Counsel.
2. Establish lines of authority and coordination when plan is in effect.
2. itES10NSIBILITY
                   'Ihe San Luis Obispo County Counsel is responsible for completion of this procedure.
3. PitidlEQUISITES
a. 'llie procedures shall be cunpleted by trained and authorized personnel only,
b. A working latowledge of all the legal authorities and responsi-bilities pertinent to the County governmental as they relate to tronbers of the general public.
4. _AUTilORITIFS AND REFFRENCES
a. Authorities
1. California Bnergency Services Act (Chapter 7 of Divison i of Title 2 of the Government Code).

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2. Agreement between the State of California and the Nuclear llegulatory Crnmission (NitC), pursuant to Section 274 of the Atuali: liturgy Act of IDrrt, as :umntled.
3. Ctlifornia !!calth and Safety Code.
a. Control of lladioactive Contamination of the Environment (Division 20, Chapter 7, Sections 256000-25610).
b. Transportation of Itadioactive Materials (Division 20, Giapter 7.3, Section 25650-25654).
c. lladiation Control I.aw (Division 20, Olapter 7.6, SocL1ons 25800-2587G).
4. CLtlifornia Administrative Code, Title 17, Public ifcalth, thrt 1. Chapter 5, Subchapter 4,Itadiation.
a. Llegistration of Sources of Itadiation (Sections 30100-30146).
b. Licensing of lladioactive Materials (Sections 30170-30237).
c. . Standards for Protection against Radiation (Sections 30250-30358).
d. Transportation of Radioactive Materials (Sections 303G5-30380).
c. Participation by local llealth Department (Sections 30385-30307).
5. Ctlifornia Master Mutual Aid Agreanent, Article 11, see Seetion 8561, Sections 8G15-10, Ca1ifornia Government Code.

G. County of San Luis Obispo Itiergency Services Ordinance No. 1384, San Luis Obispo Code, Chapter 2.80, Bnergency Organization and Functions. (Including County of San Luis Obispo Ltesolution Establishing Continuity of Goveranent is an lhico:ency, S:tn Luis Obispo Codo 2.80.140.) i 1 2 i

_ _ _ _ ~ . - . - - . . ._. .. e q a- ! .i 7.. Joint Powers Agreement for Dnergency Services. (County suid cities of San luis Obisin). H. IhrliciptLing cities anorgency ordinances. (Arroyo Grande, Atascadero, Grover City, hlorro Day, Paso Robles, - Pisuo Beach, and San Luis Obistn).

b. Itererences
1. NUlti11-0654/Flm-REP-1, Criteriti for Preparation and ,

i 1: valuation of Itadioloical Hintrgency itesinnse Plans and 1 Preparedness in Support of Nucicar Power Plants, U.S. l.. Nucicar ik.y,ulatory Carmission/ Federal Bnergency Management Agency, Novonbec 1980, llevision 1.-

2. Hnorgency Planning Zones .for Scrious Nucicar Power Plant
              !                         Accidents, California Office of Onergency Services, Novonber 1980.
3. California Bnergency Plan,1972, and subplans, as issued.

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4. Citifornia Hnergency Resources Mtnagonent Plan, January 9, 1968, and subplans, as issued.
5. California Nucicar Ibwer Plant Hnergency itesponse Plan, 1981.

! G. Sui Luis Obisin County / Cities liasic Plan for Peacetime Bnergencles, 1980. i

                   '               7. San imis Obispo Nuclear Ibwer Plant Hncrgency Response Plan,1976, and San Luis Obisp) County Nucicar Ibwer Plant Energency Evacuation Plan, 1976.
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' I 8. Diablo Canyon Ibwer Plant Units 1 and 2, Unergency Plan, 4 I

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.3 . S. TASKS

                     'thie following Lasks to this organizat.lon are as follows:
a. Participate in the Direction and Control Group.

Upon notification of AlJ.1(r the County Counsei reports to the County linergency Operations ConLer (EOC) and takes part in the Direction and Control Group. I l b. Prepare Declaration of 1.ocal linergency. County Coun.scl and staff will bo respon.sible for draf ting and j preparin,; the Declaration of 1.ocal Bnergency doct: ment. i i

c. Prentro linergency Ordinances.
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County Counsel and staff will assist in the preparation of any unorgency rules and regulations deaned necessary by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, or in his absence, the Director cf Energency Services.

d. Provide Irgal Counsel
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visors with any Icgal advice. G. 131ERGFNCY ORGANIZATION

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i ! 7. ASSIGNMFNTS 1 l l 'lhe following duties are a.ssigned to the County Counsel:

a. Continual presence at the EOC upon notification of ALFEr status for purposes of providing legal counsel to the Director and members of the Direction and Control Group as well as to l the Board of Supervisors.

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i H. STAFF I SupImart (>taf f for thu purpsses of typing and other production work will txe provided by the County Onergency Organization Center (LOC).

9. FACil,lTil3
a. Primary l(esponso Center: Gaunty Hnergency Operations Center of San Luis Caunty Sheri ff's Of fice.
10. OPldlATi()NAl, EQUlpMINP
a. '1he following reference books shall be kept at the EOC for the County Counsel's use in an unorgency:
1. California Unergency Plan.
2. San Luis Obispo G;unty Gde.
3. County Basic plan for peacetime Dnergency.
                'l . California Govertunent Code.
5. A copy of each at;ency's SOP.

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           'lhe following training will l>e accanplished for the express purpose of maintaining this plan,
a. General liciefinit
1. Content
a. Uricting of overall plan concept of operations.
b. Assignments of personnel.
c. plan procedures.
d. Up-to-date familiarity with all legal authority and responsibility applicable as noted in References.

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b. Alertine and Warning Briefing:_

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1. Content:

l a. linnrgency notification an recall procedures

b. Ih ponse center activation
c. Lcgal assigninents i
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l a. Carmunications Drill: On a monthly basis, the Sheriff's t Of fice will drill conmunications with the County Counsel 'lhe [ drill will establish the capability of the Sheriff to make the l notification and verify the operation of the applicable I carinunications equipnent. 'lhe drill will include instruction I on possible radiological content of the messages to assure canprehensive understanding of subject matter.

b. Annual Exercise: 'lhe County Counsel will participate in an annual exerciso to be coordinated by the County Office of Energency Services. The involvanent of the County Counsel in the exercise will include the following:
1. A crting of the County Counsel
2. Call-up of response personnel i 3. Staf fing of response conters
4. 'Ibst of ' field operations
5. Implanenting corrective actions i

I i 13. PIAN UPDATE

a. 'lhe County Counsel, will review the Nuclear Power Plant Emer-I gency llesponse Plan. 'lhe lleview will be to establish the fol-lowing:

f 1. Ik canended changes to the Plan.

2. Additions to the Part I Section 2. A " Authorities" and Part I Section 7.C, " Lines of Autnority".
3. Peconmended changes to existing energency law.
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a. Initial Station Assignments
1. County Cbunsel reports to EOC.
2. County Counsel support staf f retxart to EOC.
5. 13ACK UP SIIIl71S Staff levels will allow for anurgency operation to be conducted in two 12-hour shif ts.
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1. UNUSUAL EVENT, no re.sponse.
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a. Report to EOC
b. Provide legal counsel as needed.
c. 13egin to prepare draf t of declaration of local energency for Director of Snergency Services. If circumstances warrant, reconmend issuance of declaration of local anergency.

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3. SITE AREA EMERGENCY
a. 11cport to EOC
b. Provide legal counsel as needed.
c. Recamiend issuance of declaration of local anergency.
4. GENEllAL EMEltGENCY
a. Report to EDC
b. Provide legal counsel as needed.
c. Prepare 'draf t of declaration of local arcrgency for County Bnergency Services Director.
2. LEGAL COUNSELING Stand-by for providing legal counsel to the Director and all nunbers of the Direction and Control Group a.s wel1 as to the County Board of Supervisors.
3. FORMAL DECLAHATION OF EMERGENCY If deaned necessary, draf t the Declaration of local Dnergency for the Energency Services Director.

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Standard Operating Procedures a

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Atm frATICATION

              'Ihis Standard Operating Procedure has been approved and is' hereby incorporated as a Department procedure:

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r i l PREFACE

                                 'Ihis Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) comprises Part III.16 to the San Luis Obispo County Nuclear Power Plant Bnergency Response Plan. As such, this SOP incorporates pre-emergency preparedness, alert and mobilization, and energency procedures necessary for an emergency response at the local level. Other Plan sections include: Part I: Administrative Plan; Part II:    Implenenting Instructions; Part IV: Support Material; and Part V:

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00m'EIITS Page A. PRE-DfERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

1. Overview - Concept of Operations 1
2. Responsibility 2
3. Prerequisites. 3
4. References 3
5. Bnergency Organization 3
6. Assignments and Staff 3
7. Facilities 4
8. Cmrnunications 5
9. Operational Equipnent and Vehicles 5
10. Protective Gear for Firefighters 5
11. Training Program 6
12. Drills and Exercises 6
13. Equipnent Testing / Calibration 6
14. Plan Update 7 B. NJfIFICATION AND MOBILIZATION
1. Alerting Procedures 8
a. Unusual Event 8
b. Alert 8
c. Site Area Bnergency 9
d. General Energency 10
2. Bnergency Notification Roster 11
3. Mobilization of Staff 11
4. Backup Shifts 11
5. Staff Augmentation 11 4

C. BIERGENCY PROCEDURES 12

1. Evacuation of Carless Population 12 I iii
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2. Support for Collection, Shelter and Reception Centers 13
3. Evacuation of Institutional Population 14.
4. Mutual Aid Fire and Rescue 14
5. Exposure control of Bnergency Workers 14
a. Cmrnunication Process 15
b. Bnergency Worker and Volunteer Duties 16
c. Energency Worker Protective Kit 16 D. DEMOBILIZATION PROCESS 18 E. RECOVERY AND RE-ENTRY PROCEDLHES 19 ATTACINENTS A. Notification List B. Organization Charts C. Operational Vehicles and Equipment D. County Fire Radio System E. Evacuation Zones and Routes ,

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I 1 A. PRE-DIERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

1. ,0verview - Concept of Operations
              'Ihe purpose of this SOP is to establish the procedures for fulfilling offsite tasks assigned to the County Fire Department as per Attachment 1.8-1 of the County Bnergency response plan for Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant. Specific procedures are set forth in Section C.1-5 of this S.O.P.

for the following tasks (Plan Section is indicated in parenthesis):

1. Evacuation of Carless population (II.7.5.C-E)
2. Support for collection, shelter and reception centers (I.7)
3. Evacuation of institutional population (II.7.5.C-E)
4. Mutual Aid Fire and Rescue (I.7)
5. Exposure Control of Bnergency Workers (II.8)

In addition to these specific procedures, the CDF - County Fire Department is responsible for. the following general support functions:

a. Direction and control of nuclear emergency responr.e effort (I.7, II.1): The County fire Chief is a member of the Direc-tion and Control group which directs the County Bnergency 0 ganization under the leadership of the Bnergency Services Director,
b. Connnnications (I.7): CDF will provide communications support to the response effort, including radio conmunications to all fire services within the State Basic EPZ and air traffic control support.
c. Transportation (I.7): GF will provide radio-dispatched buses and other eq2ipnent to assist response efforts as requested by the County Engineer 1
d. Alerting and Mobilization of Response Agencie_s (II.2):

CDP will alert all fire serices within the State Basic EPZ.

e. Warning the Public and Disseminating Energency Instructions (II.5): CDF will assist the Sheriff's Office in alerting the public.
f. Providing Public Information durine Energency (II.6): CDF
                            , field personnel will provide information to the public in the course of operations which are conducted.

I l g. Bnergency Medical and Public Health Support (II.9): CDF will provide rescue and other emergency medical functions in accord-ance with existing procedures.

h. Earthquake Response (II.14): CDF will assist the County Sheriff in reconnaissance of damage following an earthquake and will imple-

! ment inmediate emergency medical and other recovery actions coordinated by the Earthquake Damage Assessment Center. These support roles will be carried out within any response areas of the

               . County Fire Department which are, or may be, affected by the plume pathway.
The County EOC will select the protective responses, and affected areas, l

l prior to notification of County Fire Dispatcher. Support roles of the County Fire Department will be implemented beginning at the SITE AREA BiERGENCY level.

               'Ibe County Fire Department " FIRE AND RESCUE RESPONSE 'IO DIABID CANYON NUCLEAR PLANT' Plan will be used for onsite response to the Diablo Canyon Plant.
2. Responsibility I

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and property from the effects of unfriendly fire in the unincorpor-ated areas of San Luis Obispo County. We County Fire Department is the responsible public agency for onsite fire incidents at Diablo Canyon.

3. Prerequisites Participation in training, exercises and drills in support of the Plan.
4. References
a. Irgal Authority. De legal authority for the Nuclear Power Plant Bnergency response plan and this procedure is contained within the County Basic Plan for Peacetime Bnergencies.
5. Dnergency Organization.

Other agencies involved in this response are the fire and rescue organiza-tions - state and local - on the notification list for this plan.

6. Assignments and Staff.

De Fire Department is organized on a 24-hour eergency basis. D e San Inis Obispo ranger unit of the California Department of Forestry serves as the County Fire Department. Organization charts are shown in Attachment B,

        " Fire Station Organization Charts."

Staff for the purpose of emergency responses are assigned to seven fire stations within the planning area. he seven stations are as follows:

1. Cayucos
2. San Luis Obispo
3. Santa Margarita
4. Nipomo
5. San Luis Obispo Airport
6. Avila Valley
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For non-fire offsite incidents, the staffing remains at the level staffed for day-to-day operations. Staff may be augmented at a GENERE ENERGENCY level as needed to carry out the support roles. Recalls are necessary during winter months to staff un-manned fire stations at San Luis Obispo and Cayucos after 5 p.m.

7. Facilities.

County Fire stations are located as listed below. 'Ibese stations are designated assenbly points for the earless population within the planning jurisdiction of this plan:

1. Cayucos Fire Station Highway 1 and Chaney Road
                      .Cayucos 805-995-1133
2. San Luis Obispo Station Highway 1, one block north of Highland Drive San Luis Obispo 1-543-4244
3. Santa Margarita Station Park Hill Road One mile south of Highway 58 Santa Margarita 805-438-5426
4. Nipomo Fire Station 450 Pioneer Nipomo 805-929-3911
5. Airport Station San Imis Obispo County Airport San Luis Obispo Highway 227 805-544-5105
6. Avila Valley Station San Luis Bay Club Avila Beach (805) 595-2346 4

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7. Cal' poly Station Cal Ibly Campus '

San Inis Obispo (805) 546-2222

8. Comunications.

See Attachment D for a complete description of CDF radio capabilities. A comunications dispatcher is located at the San Luis Obispo Station. All fire vehicles are equipped with radio capability. Each fire engine has one portable radio. Each fire station has a base station radio except Avila Valley Station. Dispatch center and Airport hhve energency power. Other stations do not. All fire engines do not have the county fire service mutual aid frequency. All County Fire Department fire engines shall be equipped with this frequency in order to be able to cocTrrenicate with all other county fire agencies, so that the support tasks may be carried out, and proper interagency interface maintained.

9. Operational Equitznent and Vehicles.

All Fire Department vehicles have red lights and sirens, except buses, vans and jeeps All vehicles have 2-vay radios. County Fire vehicles are equipped with the County Fire mutual aid frequency, to facilitate comunica-tion with other fire agencies in the planning zone. Attachment D lists radio by vehicle configuration. Attachment C is the operational vehicles and equipnent inventory.

10. Protective Gear for Firefighters.

All Firefighters are equipped witn conventional protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus. Firefighters responding to an onsite or offsite incident will be supplied with a energency worker kit as described in Section C.S.c below. 'Ihe County Fire Chief shall distribute the 200 kits to be purchased for this purpose. Seven dosimeter chargers will be purchased and issued, one to each station listed in A.7. 5

. a Every 15 minutes, workers shall read their dosimeters.        If measurable doses are registered, information will be relayed to the fire dispatch desk. Fire dispatcher will monitor the exposure levels and notify the EOC of the readings. Fire dispatcher will relay instructions from IDC to the worker. Dispatcher must obtain authorization fran the EOC before workers may exceed occupational dose limits. hhen worker reaches the ECC authoriz-ed dose, he will be relieved from duty.
11. Training Program.

Described in Section V.1 of the Nuclear Power Plant Bnergency Response Plan.

12. Drills and Exercises. ,

The County Fire Department will pcrticipate in an annual exercise to be coordinated by the County Office of Dnergency Services. 'Ihe involvement of the County Fire Department in the exercise will include:

1. Alerting of Fire Department Personnel
2. Call-up of response personnel
3. Staffing of response centers
4. Test of field operations
5. Implenenting corrective actions
13. Equipnent Testing / Calibration
a. Comnunications Gear Ccanunications equignent is used on a daily basis,
b. Maintenance of Dnergency Worker Protective Kits
1. 'Ibe County Fire Department will inspect, inventory and operationally check the kits quarterly.

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2. 'Ihe State Office of Bnergency Services will provide routine maintenance and annual calibration of pocket dosimeters.
3. Requests for replacanent of Pctassitzn Iodide will be the responsibility of the County Fire Chief, under the direc-I tion of the County Health Officer.
4. "he integrating radiation dosimeters (TLD's) shall be exchanged annually as directed by the County Office of Bnergency Services.
5. Unused face masks requfre no maintenance.
14. _ Plan Update _

his procedure shall be received and updated by the County Fire Department at least annually. Revised procedures shall be distributed to all State and local fire and rescue organizations on the notification list.

a. He County Fire Department will review and update energency telephone numbers quarterly.

j b. In conjunction with the annual exercise, any reconmendations for Plan modification will be forn rded in writing to the County Gffice of Dnergency Services.

c. he County Fire Department will evaluate observer and partici-pant conments on areas needing improvement, including emergency procedural changes.
d. Responsibility for implementing corrective actions will be assigned by the County Fire Chief.
e. W e County Fire Chief will ensure that corrective actions are l implemented.

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1. ALERTING PROCEDURES
a. NorIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVEVP
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Description:

Unusual events are in progess or have occurred, which indicate [ potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant. No releases of radioactive material requiring off-site response or monitoring are expected unless further degradation of safety system occurs,

b. CDF action:
1. Notify on-duty Chief Officer, via telephone.
2. Notify Regional Office.
3. County Fire Chief reports to EOC (when activated).
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ALERT

Description:

Event in progess or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the plants safety level. Any releases expected to be limited to snall fractions of EPA Protective Action Guidelines exposure levels. CDF Action:

1. County Fire Chief reports to the EOC.
2. Notify Chief Officers, Ranger-in-Charge and 1st Alarm 8

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E-status. Do not page VFC's.

3. Notify Regional Office.
4. Alert Mutual Aid units and request or dispatch as needed.
3. - SITE AREA DERGENCY:

Description:

Events are in progress or have occurred which involve actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for protec-tion of the public. Releases may exceed EPA Protective Action Guidelines exposure levels near the plant site boundary. CDF action:

1. County Fire Chief reports to the EOC.
2. Notify on-duty Chief Officers and Ranger-in-Charge.
3. Notify all concerned stations to standby. May be all seven fire stations. Recall personnel as needed.
4. CDF will be requested to assist in public notification and evacuation of carless population and institutions.
5. Page VFC for 1st Alarm to respond to their station and standby. Alert and dispatch mutual aid units, as required.

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6. Notify Regional Office.
7. Use this S0P to carry out assigned tasks per County Plan.

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Description:

Events are in progress or have occurred which involve actual or inminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of containment integrity. Releases can be expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels off-site' for more than the inmediate site area. County EOC will determine protective response areas based upon the projected Plume pathway. CDF action:

1. County County Fire Chief reports to the EOC.
2. Notify on-duty Chief Officers and Ranger-in-Charge.
3. Call back all Chief Officers.
4. Man all equipnent.
5. Call back additional personnel to man all radio equipped vehicles. Alert mutual aid and dispatch as needed.
6. CDF will be assisting in notification and evacuation, begun at site area level.
7. Notify Regional Office
8. Follow this SOP to carry out assigned tasks. Ascertain from IDC which areas within County 1 ire Jurisdiction are to be evacuated. This is deoendent upon plume pathway and protective response.

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2. DfERGENCY ?KTTIFICATION ROSTH1 Attachment A contains the Dnergency Notification List for Nuclear Power Plant Bnergency notifications of and within the County Fire Department.

Standard personnel rosters are not included in this SOP.

3. MDBILIZATION OF STAFF Fire Department carry out pre-determined dispatching of fire units based on the response area. Units and staff will be mooilized by the County Fire Dispatcher upon notification by IG & E in event of fire or rescue (On-Site Plan). Sheriff Cmmunications center will notify County Fire of this plan.

Mobilization will occur at SITE AREA B!ERGENCY level. At GENERAL BIERGENCY level tasks must be-undersny. Off-site rescue and fire alarms will Lt received through the norTr.a1 alarm recaipt modes of telephone, 2-way radio, and walk-in reports.

4. BACKUP SHIFTS In the event of an off-site incident requiring a long-term coninitment of County Fire Department personnel, all personnel will be recalled to duty.

County Fire dispatacher will use standard CDF personnel roster lists to recall personnel. All " days off" will be cancelled. Personnel will be relieved every 12 hours. 'Ihe on-duty force is alunys maintained at nor:ral strength.

5. STAFF AUGMENTATION On-duty staff is augmented by recalled off duty personnel, volunteer fire personnel who are pre-assigned to fire stations, and by mutual aid fire forces, as per County fire mutual aid plan.

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o- . . , . C. MERGENCY PROCEDURES _ Procedures for firefighting and rescue operations shall be in accuidance with standard County Fire Department training procedures, and policies. Procedures to follow in carrying out specific offsite support tasks will be as follcws:

1. EVACUATION OF CAR 1SS POPUIATION Upon notification from the Sheriff Communications Center, of a SITE AREA DIERGENCY, County Fire Dispatcher shall do the following:
a. Notify all County Fire stations and units using phone or 2-way radio.
b. Make necessary recalls to insure that all seven stations listed in this SOP are manned at SITE AREA BIERGENCY status.

4 If the EOC decides to order an evacuation, the County Fire Department will assist the County Engineer in providing transportation. At the request of the County Engineer, CDF:

a. Notifies all stations and units.
b. Becalls are men to the seven stations inmediately. Subsequent information from EOC regarding evacuation perimeters may alter scope of evacuation areas.
c. 'Ihe County business office phone (805/543-4244) is designated

, for incoming transportation assistance calls. CDF staff shall log incoming calls, and insure that callers are picked up.

d. Other calls for transportation assistance may be relayed to the County Fire Dispatcher from the Phone Assistance Center.
e. People will walk or be driven to the nearest fire station, where they will await pickup by buses dispatched by the 12

County Engineer. - l I 1 Station Captains will be in charge of carrying out these f. tasks within their district. 'Ihey shall request conserva-tion crew buses as needed (20 person capacity) with driver, from (DF Cuesta Conservation Camp at Camp San Luis. Request shall be made through County Fire Dispatcher. (Fire Station locations are shown on Attachment E " Evacuation Routes and Zones" of this SOP.

g. Fire station crews shall take fire apparatus out into their districts to notify the earless population, using bull horns, public address systems on fire apparatus, and by stopping at homes of pre-registered deaf or disabled persons.
h. Station Captain shall identify the route for the apparatus to insure complete coverage. He shall instruct crew bus driver to drive throughout the district to pick up persons and bring them to the fire station. Bus driver shall coordinate with fire engine crews.
i. Fire personnel shall enlist citizens and neighbors when possible to help in relocation.
j. Fire personnel at each fire station shall notify County Engineer in the EOC when a bus is needed to pick up persons at the fire station, for transportation out of the area.

In order to carry out these tasks, County fire vehicles and buses shall be equipped with portable bull horns. County Fire Department vans and stakebed trucks may be used by station Captains in carrying out these tasks.

2. SUPPORT FOR CDLLETION, SHELTER AND RECEPTION CENTERS As requested by the County Bnergency Services Director, Station Captains 13

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3. EVACUATION OF INSTITITTIONAL POPULATION

. a. Assistance to institutions during an evacuation is a CDF support task.- Vans and stakebed trucks, as well as crew buses can be used.

b. Station Captains shall maintain a list of any institutions in unincorporated areas of the County. They shall contact these institutions inmediately upon notification that an evacuation is ordered, to ascertain if assistance is required. Captains will allocate resources to this task in concert with the earless population tasks. Mutual Aid forces will assist, on request.
4. MlTTUAL AID FIRE AND RESCUE h e County Fire Department /CDF is the lead county agency for fire and rescue in unincorporated areas of the County. We CDF will coordinate County-wide response, acting in. conjunction with t'.ie OES Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid Coordinator, at ALERT or more severe status.

We County Fire Department will provide Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid on request by the Avila Beach Fire District at ALERT or more severe status to enable personnel at that District to perform tasks as per their SOP. (III.40)

5. EXp0SURE CONTROL FOR DIERGENCY WORKERS - GENERAL DIERGENCY ONLY Re County Fire Chief will ensure that all CDF/ County Fire Captains or 14
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dispatchers:

a. Distribute emergency worker protective kits including two pocket dosimeters and one film thermoluminescent- dosimeter (TLD) badge.

(See C.S.c below.)

b. If dosimeter reading indicate exposures approaching the occupational exposure limit of 1.25 Ran, relay this information promptly to the EDC.
c. If requested by worker, request authorization to exceed exposure guidelines from the EOC. If additional exposure is granted, transnit newly-authorized limits to the worker, making sure to inform the worker of the consequences of this exposure.
d. As directed by the EOC, convey protective directives including relocation / recall of workers, use of personnel protective equip-ment and radioprotective drugs.
e. As directed by the EOC, instruct anergency workers to go to the screening and decontamination location at Camp San Luis Obispo.
f. As directed by the EOC, instruct emergency workers to report for bioassay assessments, and medical follow-up.
a. Conmunication Process:
1. In case of positive readings or requests to exceed PAG's, the anergency worker informs his inmediate superior.
2. CDF/Co. Fire relays data or request to the EOC.
3. All requests to exceed PAG 1evels must be approved by Co. Health Officer.

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1. (btain appropriate personnel exposure and protective gear at time l of dispatch.
2. Verify that pocket dosimeters are charged and zerced.
3. Review tasks and general information describing radiation exposure control consequences and countermeasures.
4. Ibriodically (every 15 minutes) read dosimeters. If measureable doses are registered, contact dispatch desk and issue frequent updates concerning exposure.
5. Notify superior prcnptly if dosimeter readings approach the occupa-tional exposure limit of 1.25 Ren (1250 mrem).
6. Request authorization before allowing any exposure to exceed this limit.
7. Follow directives frcm dispatch desk or Fire Station concerning protective gear and drugs.
8. Report for screening / decontamination if directed.
9. Report for bioassay assessment if directed.
10. Report for medical follow-up if directed.
c. Emergency Worker Protective Kit:
1. Radiation monitoring and personal protective kit (200 kits assigned to County Fire /CDF). Each kit contains:

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f . Pocket Ionization Dosimeters ,_ I (1) 0-200 blR range

- (1) 0-20 R range (1) integrating radiation dosimeter (TLD)

(1) face mask with disposable filter (1) set of anti-contamination clothing , (1) vial'of potassiun iodide Kits will be distributed to Stations and their distribution list

  • incorporated in this SOP.

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1. Danobilization will use standard departmental procedures.
2. Notification to demobilize will be relayed to each fire station by the County fire dispatcher, from the Dispatch Center, using 2-way radio or phone. District ranger shall also be notified and shall oversee the demobilization,.in cooperation with the station Captains.
3. Workers will report to Camp San Luis Obispo, if directed by l

the County Health Officer, for decontamir.ation and dose assessment. t-i i I.

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i SAN LUIS OBISPO CJUNTI  ? NUCLEAR POER PIANT DERGENCY RESPONSE pud CJLTIY FIF2; DEPAlmLT/ CALIF. DEPT. OF FordSIPX EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION LIST Attachment A to CDF S.O.P. San Luis Obispo County Of fice of Dnergency Services 626.200 Septcrber, 1981

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September, 1981 EXPIANATION IUIES

1. Prirary notification shall be by confimed phone call, except as noted.
2. Key phone links will be " ring-dom" phone (dedicated line).
3. Eackup notification will be by tone-alert xnitor radio (currently prcposed) to offices. This radio will be on the County WiF L.G.

frequency, and operated by the County Sheriff and/or Errrgency Operations Center.

4. Pach:p notification will be by pager to key individuals e.en cway frca office.
5. _ Additienal backup notification ray be provided by tw-way radio.
6. For each agency, the following is provided, as a mini.u.-
a. 24-hour dispatch desk (preferred) or
b. Office and hcrm phom nu:6ers for pri:ary and backup receipt of notifica ica.
7. If individuals in notificarica list camot be reached, the notified office shall be responsible for contimed efforts to reach the designated party or an alternate. ,
8. Each horizontal " box" in the listing indicates the pri:mry persor on the top line and the first alternate en the bottom line. Exhaust attecpts to reach primary individual before contacting alternates).
9. Key staff positions ray have additional alternatives. This is indi-cated by the 'orackets.
10. Notifications are to be accocplished at the level of emergency indi-cated on the form. This notification scheme applies to initial notification; subsequent notifications will take place in scou in-atances througi. on-going mergency cocrunications links.
11. Devices are indicated with an "X" if existing or as "P" if preposed.
12. These forms may be copied and the " Confirmed" colunn uc2d by the responsible party as a checklist during drills or an energency.

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TITLE / T;e:i: pt::p CDri RADIOf LICENSEt MAFE TYPE YEAR LOCATION SIZE S!2E 5 x 234 5375 E-853257 Intern. FTH-9 79 Santa Marg. 650 500 5 x 237 5377 E-821125 Ford FTH-1 71 Cambria 500 400/85 5 x 249 53El F-49658 Intern. FTH-1 67 Santa Marg. SCO 400/E5 5 x 236 5372 E-840931 Intern. FTH-9 77 Pase Rebler 650 500 6x1 5349 E-S41767 Cat. C-6C BCH 76 Nipero 6 x .*6 5346 E-809659 AC HD-il EDH 69 SLO 6x 26 5347 E- 43905 U ! T J91 BOM 65 Pace Robles 7 x4 5340 E- 639906 Ct:0 TFJI 79 SLO 7 x 52 5341 E-832213 Intern. TRH ;3 Nipe. 7 x 58 5342 E-E42Pil GMC TP2: 77 Tase Robles Cx 11 E-51223 Foster Trailer 47 SLO E x 45 E-56920 Fruehauf Trailer 73 Nipcmo 9 x 13 f49 F- 059336 Lout:L 1T CD Ekinne._ ll x 10 E- 810 '! S 6 Intern. DT 440 70 SLO 16 x 32 E-ll'642 Austin 62 SLO Western Grader le x 19 532E E-842925 ;d C Jeep 4w 77 Paso Robles lE x G4 5329 E- 059322 A:!C Jeep 41: 80 pipe,7,o 20 x 30 5352 E-811?42 Dodge MSU-4w 70 SLO W-200 20 x SS 5353 E-804481 Intern. MSU-4w 6E Nipc o 23 x 21s E-26292 Clark Ferklift 52 PAAB 30 x 24 E-526E3 1:chler Trailer 67 SLO Fire CA:.p Generator 30 x 17 E-52419 Lincoln Trailer 66 SLO Welder

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2 x 23 5302 E-S35315 Ply =0uth SF 75 Ristow 1 x 103 5300 E-827097 Plymouth SE 75 Waddell 1 x 161 5320 E-82709E Plyrcuth SE 75 Caddy 2 x 46 5321 E-850553 Dodge PU-4w 7E Marchio 2 x 95 5314 E-:50536 Dodge PU-4w 7E Turner 2x 117 5312 E-85101E Dodge PU 7S Killion 2x 201 5313 E-850573 Dodge PU 75 T. 7urr.cr 2 x 309 5304 E-E32146 Ford PU LUV 73 PAAS 2 x 332 5335 E-832144 Ford PU LUV 73 Ca: bria 2 x 35E 5336 E-833652 Fcrd PU LL".' 73 Paso Ecbles 2 x 393 5326 E-819050 Ford PU LUV 74 Santa Marg. 2 x 403 5321 E-6 3E 2 88 Codge PU 76 3 x 32 5356 E-809217 Intern. STK/ lift 69 SLO 3 x 152 5357 E-946074 Codge STK 77 SLO 4 x 100 5361 E- 640848 Intern. FTH-10 74 Shandon 100 500

  -   3. Ic5    53ba     L-l!54t50       Intern. FTl:-5           79 SLO            500    300 2c    3. 13. 3300     E-UUU932        Intern. M M- 4           6E Las Tablas     325     85 4x 114           5362     E-851022 Intern.        FTH-10          78    Paso Robles   500   300
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24>1t,3 5 7 '. E-841769 Carp los 1976 F3 lu.-J' 2.,;.161 5745 E-841811 Carp bus 1976 @2 lii. -JT 25 1I E-26151 Ford I +J ) 1960 500 Cals !.00 CP" 33y11 E-50051 Asplundh chipper 1962 J.4.> ',6 5742 E-838211 lodge \an 1975  ::E-X 43 ?.1 E-832500 !aidge P L'( di ). Pae) 1967

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From : Deportment of Forestry .*e Subiect: CDF/ County Fire Radio System As you know the county of San Luis Obispo has contracted with the CDF f.or local fire protection. As a part of the contract, CDF may place the Local, Region and State Net frequencies in county fire equipent; in addition to the CDF frequencies, the county fire equipment also have county and white net frequencies. All of the CDF portable radios have the county and white net frequencies in addition to the CDF Handi-Talkie, Region and Local net frequencies. Following is a general explanation of our CDF radio system: T ransmitt er s : We utilize a 159 MHz frequency for mobile relay operation and a-151 MHz frequen ) for-car-to-car operation. Receivers: All radios, except mobile relays, use a 151 MHz receiver. Mobile Relays : Are burst tone activated using 1 of 5 tones. Relays receive 159 MHz and transmit 151 MHz. Handi-T alkies : Transmit and receive a 151 MHz and a 154 MHz frequencies. , State" Net: Mobile Relay transmit 159.300 Car-to-car transmit 151.355 Receive 151.355 Mobile Relays used in San Luis Obispo Mt. Lowe, Tone 1, (San Luis Obispo) Santa Ynez, Tone 3,- (Santa Barbara Co. ) Recion Net Mobile Relay transmit 159.345 Car-to-car transmit 151.445 Receive 151.445 Mobile Relays used in San Luis Obispo Mt. Love, Tone 1, (San Luis'Obispo) ' Smith Mtn. , Tone 2, (Monterey Co. ) Calandra , Tone 3, (Monterey Co. ) 4 Local Net: Mobile Relay transmit 159.315 Car-to-car transmit 151.325 Receive 151.325 e

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     -             - 4 Local Net _         Mobile Relays used Ein San Luis Obispo (Cont . )            Davis Peak, Tone 1 Red Hills, Tone 2 Black Mtn. , Tone 3. (temporary)

Rocky Butts, Tone 4 Branch Mtn. , Tone 5. Handi>Palkie. Transmit and receive 151.220; for use in'l-5 or Red Net i vatt radios only. Our correct vehicle and radio ' configuration is as f ollows's CDF FREQUENCIES Fire Engines 13 State, Region and Local Bulldozers 3 State, Region and Local Support Vehicles 12 State, Region and Local Handisralkies 25 HandisTal' ie, Region, Local, County, J White COUNTY FIRE FREQUENCIES

                       - Fire Engines           11       State, Region, Local, County Fire and White Rescue Squads           3       State, Region, Local, County Fire and White Support Vehicles        2       State, Region, Local, County. Fire and White
                        ,Handisralkies          17       HandisTalkie, Region, Local, County Fire, White Crash Truck             1       State, Region, Local, County. Fire, White In addition every fire department in San Luis Obispo County has a portable base with County Fire and White net. Each fire
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The CDF/ San Luis Obispo County Emergency Command Center is the CDF dispatch center, county mutual aid coordinator and Area OES Fire coordinator. The ECC has the' following frequencies and phone lines. RADIO CDF State Net; CDF Region Net ; CDF Local Net; OES # 1 Repeater frequency; OES # 2 Repeater frequency; San Luis Obispo County fire net , Cuesta , Davis, Rocky Butte; OES White Net # 1, Cuesta, Davis, Rocky Butte; CDF Aircraft frequency; CDF Region 5 microwave intercom connecting Santa Barbara , SLO, Monterey Co. , Santa Clara Co. , San Mateo Co. , Santa Cruz Co. and our Region in Monterey City. 6 9 e es .wa ,ue. -,-m., =.

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2 CDF emergency. lines; 2 Cal Poly emergency lines; 1 Cambria off-premise extension; 2 SLO PSAP ring down; 1 Pismo-Beach PSAP ring down; 1 Cal Poly ring'down; 1 S.O./Med-com ring down; 1 CHP ring down; 3 CDF business . lines; 1 CDF microwave telephone line.

                               ' That pretty well covers tb basics. . If I have left.anythi ng unanswered, please call.

Cordially, (5:.L Q - D.J. Driscoll P.S. Attached find our inter-connect with neighboring fire departments and the CDF/Co. Fire ccmmunication diagram. DJD/rrAv Enc e e ee

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1 SAN LUIS OBISP0 COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER PLAN's EMER'iENCY EESPONSE PLAN EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND STANDARD OPERATit!G PROCEDURE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL SAN LUIS OSISP0 AREA 0FFICE 111.20 November, 1981 Revision B

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t PREFACL The San Luis Obispo County Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Response Plan consists of five parts. Part I of the Plan describes the overall County Emergency organ-ization and response, while Part 11 includes Implementing Instructions-to be used by the County. Direction and Control Group and other key officials' anc the . County Emergency Operations Center (E0C), in directing tne emergency response activities.

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4. Ik ferences 1
5. Tasks 2
6. Otner Involved Agencies 4
7. 1:trergency Organization 6-
6. Assigrunent s 6
9. Staff G
10. Facili t ics 7
11. Comunicat tons 7
12. Operational Equipnent 7
13. thergency Worker Gear 8
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15. Drills and 10cercises s
16. Equipnent Test ing/Calibrat ion 8
17. Plan Update 9 B. N0flFICATIONANDMOBILIZATION 10
1. liesponse by Emergency Classificat ton 10
2. Alert ing Procedures 10
3. Onergency Staf f Notificat ion 11
4. hbbilizat ion of Staf f 13
5. 13ackup Shi f t s 11
6. Staff Augmentation 11

PAGES C. LN13tGENQ' MtOCEDUllES 12

1. Luring an UNUSUAL, EVEN.- 12
2. LAsiring Al.lMl', SITE AltlM l.VEltGENCY or bliNhilAI. IMi-JtGliNC' la
3. Luring an hVACUATION 12
4. In the event of an 12ir!11 QUAKE 14
5. Ibcovery and Heentry 14 AT1'AOB!EYlb 0 03-1 Agency Notification Lis-
      ..?.P-2   Exposure Control Procecares QiP-3 Traf fic Management Plan OlP-1 Evacuate Nortin County OlP-5 EVacuete Soutla County OIP-G ltorective Action Zones 01P-7 Evacuation 'lbrough Itoutes OiP-8 Emeuat ion -Local Rout es r- en-e %

SAN LUIS 0815P0 COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERCENCY RESPONSE PLAN CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PA1ROL PROCLOURCS A. EMERLENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION

1. OVERVIEW
a.

Purpose:

To designate the procedures to be used in response to an 'd emergency at the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant.

b. Objectives:
1. Delineate responsibilities and tasks of the California Highway Patrol.
2. Establish lines of authority and coordination when the plan is ir. effect.
3. Designate areas which are likely to require evacuation in the event of a serious emergency.
4. Establish primary and alternate evacuation routes.
5. Provide for the establishment of perimeter control of areas affected by the emergency. -
6. Provide for orderly access to, progress along, and exit from evacuation routes.
2. RESPONSIBILITY The California Highway Patrol is responsible for completion of this procedure.
3. gdEREQUISITES
a. The procedure shall be completed by properly trained and authorized personnel only.
b. A working knowledge of county roads, highways, freeways.
4. REFERENCES
a. California Vehicle Code, Sections 2400 and 2401.
b. Diablo Canyon Power Plant Units 1 and 2. Emergency Plan, Revision 3. Pacific Gas and Electric Co. , August,1981.
c. San Luis Obispo County / Cities Basic Plen for Peacetime Emergnecies, 1981.

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5. TASKS The following tasks assigned to this organization are taken from Part 11, implenenting Instructions, of.the plan. The number in parenthesis af ter each Lille i Lhe number of the 1mpleuenLing InstrucLion from which that het of tasks is drawn.
4. Notification of [ncrgency Workers (11.2) L
1. The California Highway Patrol will receive notification from the County Sheriff's Office.
2. The California Highway Patrol dispatcher will promptly notify Caltrans, the California Department of Parks and Recreation, the California State Polytechnic University Police and the Califdrnia Men's Colony when an Alert or nere serious condition is declared.
3. The California Hghway Patrol dispatcher will notify CHP personnel in accordance with normal agency procedures.
b. Notification of the Public (11.5)

The CHP may be called upon to assist with notifications in remote areas of park and beaches upon request by State Parks and Recreation or the Sheriff's Department.

c. Protective Response (11.7)
1. Initial Precautionary Actions (11.7.1)

In the event the Direction and Control Group deems it desirable to initiate precautionary evacuations of nearby beaches and park areas. The CHP may be called by the Sheriff's Department 'and/or the California Department of Parks and Recreation to as;ist, if there is a need for traffic control.

2. Selective Evacuation (11.7.2)

Selective evacuation may involve selected population. groups within the general population or it may involve the entire popu-lation of selected areas. It is unlikely that there will be a need for traf fic control if selected groups from the general population a*e avacuated, since by definition, there will 'tK! dispersal of traffic. However, .t evacuation of selected geo-graphic areas such as the Low Population Zone (LPZ) or selected State or County parks and beaches is called for, the CHP may be called upon to assist with traffic control. This requirement will come from the Sherif."s Department.

3. General Sheltering (11.7.3)

General sheltering is o concept which can be applied to the entire population, except non-resident beach and park popula-tions. In the event general sheltering is ca' led for, there are two types of actions which the CHP may be called upon to perform. 2

4 Traffic control for evacuation of parks and beaches, and a) Cstabli:,h perimeter control to limit the movement of peop b) into the arca where sheltering ha:, beun called for. i

            .      4. Relocation ( 11.7. 4_)                                                                   I Relocation, should it be called for, could follow a sheltering/
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I action, and would Forinvolve onlymost that reason, areas actually relocation affected by_ th actions plume trajectory. The CHP would be l would not involve major traffic movements. with the cal'.ed u l f prevent access into the affected area in accor S. General Evacuation (11.7.5) oping the traffic control strategy In this role, and the CHP will be for ove d of traffic control function. rasponsible for traffic control on all unincorporated roa _ highways and all freeways.ination of traffic control activities of t Department, and the affected City Police Departments.

d. Exposure Control of Emeroency Workers (IM The CHP will be responsible for distribution ofl indosimeters, accord-i pro tive clothing and radioprotective drugs to CHP p exposure individual data as reported by CHP field personnet.
e. Recovery and Re-Entry (11.11)

The CHP will be responsib'e for traffic control, d Cityin cc.1rdinati with the County Sheriff's Department and with affecte [ Police Departments. e f. Earthauake Respony1_(II.14)_ The CHP will be a member of the Earthqu repair activities following an earthquake.

g. Com1unications (I.7)

The CHP mobile and fixed contunications systems will support emergency response effort.

h. ,S_ecurity Control (11.7.3.81 CHP officers are peace officers and will enforce the law as in the course of conducting operations.

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6. OTHER INVOLVED AGENCIES The following listed agencies have priuury or support role involvement with the CHP in executing this procedure, e, Notification of Emergency Workers
1) Unusual Cvent.

bhukth Sheriff (Primary) San Luis Obispo Police Coun+y Office of Emergency Services Cal;.ornia Department of Forestry County Environmental Health Air Pollution Control District County Engineer County Supe /intendent of Schools

                           ' City Administrator / City Manager City Police Departments Stat Office of Emergency Services FEMA
b. Notification of Public and Public Information
1. PG & E will make recommendations and will provide information.
2. County Emergency Services will direct notification, approve all message content, contact EBS stations.
3. Public .nformation Officer will appraise all public safety switchboards of pending . action, and will prepare messages and news releases.
4. County General Services will notify persons in county recrea-tion areas.
5. City police departments will notify persons in city recreation areas.
6. City police and fire departments will notify identified handi- .

capped, isolated and deaf persons.

7. State OES may make public information announcements.

U. State Department of Parks and Recreation will notify persons in Montana de Oro, Morro Bay and Pismo Beach State Parks.

9. California State Polytechnic University will notify staff and student body.
10. FEMA nmy make public information announcements.
11. County Superintendent of Schools will notify pubiic and private schools.

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12. Hospitals and institutions will notify staff and occupants.
13. EBS stations will broadcast emergency instructions.
14. All news media will promulgate public infonnation.
15. PG & E uwy make public information announcements.
c. Protective Response
.       1. Protective Response - Initial Precautionary Actions
a. Sheriff's Departnent will notify residents of LPZ and Occupants of County Parks and Beaches.
b. State Department of Parks and Recreation will advise popula-tions at Montana de Oro State Park and Pismo State Beach.
2. Protective Actions - Selective Evacuation S. ate Parks ano Recreation will be responsible for evacuation 4

a. of Montana de Oro State Park, Pismo State Beach, Morro Bay State Beacn, Morro Strano 5 tate Beach.

b. Sheriff's office will notify residents of LPZ.
c. Sheriff's Office will be responsible for evacuation of county parks and beaches.

Protective Response - General Sheltering 3.

a. Sheriff's Departnent will be responsible for law enforcement and security.
b. Local police will assist with law enforcement and security.
4. Protective Response - Relocation
a. Sheriff's Department will be responsible for law enforcement and security,
b. Local police will assist with law enforcement and security.
c. Local city police, State Parks and Beaches, and CHP will assist in directing traffic to screening locations.

S. Protective Response - General Evacuation

a. Sheriff's Department will be responsbile for law enforcement and security.
b. Local police will assist with law enforcement and security.

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c. Local city police State Parks and Beaches, and CHP will assist in directing traffic to screening locations.
d. Exposure Control of Emergency Wnrkert.
    . 1. UDAC will review data gatnered in the field to determine need for controlling exposure.
2. UDAC will advise emergency workers, through directives issued to dispatch desks in specific use of protective drugs or gear.
3. UDAC will maintain exposure records as reported by workers through dispatch desks.
4. Workers will nonitor their own dosimeters and will report to the dispatch desk.
c. Re-entry and Recovery
1. CHP and local city police will coordinate with Sheriff on imple-mentation of traffic control neasures, as appropriate.
2. Local police will assist in maintaining law enforcement and security actions as needed.
7. Encryency Organization The CSP emergency organization for a nuclear power plant emergency' will be the same as the normal organization.
8. Assignments Captain San Luis Obispo Area Office will be Operations Commander and will serve as the CHP representative at the County EOC.

Field Operations Lieutenant will be in charge of the CHP EOC at the San Luis Obispo Area Office.

9. Staff The Area Commander can call upon the full staff resources of the CHP in any major emergency. The following staff resources are available in San Luis Obispo County:

1 Captain 2 1.ieutenants 5 Seargents 46 Traffic Officers 6

10. Facilities
a. San Luis Obispo Area Office Functions: os receipt point for notification by Sheriff; as

, contand and coordination point for field operations; and as central point for notification of agency emergency workers and other agencies. Dispatch desk will record field workers dose readings and relay them to UDAC.

b. Coastal Divisien Headouarters Functions: Coordinates requests for assistance from other Area DTfices.
11. Connunications
a. Radio.

The CHP has Red, White and Blue nets. All vehicles are equipped with procrairmable 10 channel scanners

b. Telepnone.

Ring down lines to:

  • County Sheriff
              ' County Fire Dept (CDF)
  • San Luis Obispo Police
        ' Statewide Ledsed line CHP phune system
        ' Statewide CHP microwave phone system
        'Norn.il Pa o fic Telephone lines
c. Mobile Units 16 automobiles all equi 10 channel progranmable scanners. pped with
12. Operational Ecuipment
d. Vehicles 16 sedans with radios.
b. Ai rcra f t One fixed wing aircraf t is avoilable from King City. Helicopters are available from Los Angeles and Fresnn. In the event of an evacuation, one of these will be requested to provide traffic surveillance.

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13. Emergency Worker Gear
a. Kit Contents (each worker)
1) Pocket losization dosimeter:

d) 0-200 un range (1) b) 0-20 R range (1)*

2) Intergrating radiation tosimeter "TLD" (1)*
3) Respirator (1)*
4) Anti-Contaminatior. Clothing (1)*
5) KI Tablets (1-vial)*
b. Assigned to San Luis Obispo Area Office
1) Cosimeter charger (1)
2) (60) Kits for workers as specified in a. above.
14. Training Program CHP personnel are regularly and routinely trained in all aspects of the duties required of them in this plan.
15. Orills and Exercises The CHP will participate in an annual exercise to be coordinated by the County Office of Emergency Services.
16. Eouipment Testing / Calibration
a. Coninunications Gear All conmunications equipment is used on a daily basis and will not need testing,
b. Cmergency Worker Gear
1) The CHP will inspect, inventory, and operationally check the kits and kit contents quarterly.

i 2) CHP will provide routine r.aintenance and an annual calibra-tion of pocket dosimeters.

3) The intergrating radiation dosimeters (TLD's) shall be exchanged annually, as directed by the County Office of Emergency Services. _

iThese items not currently available but necessary for proper emergency response. 8 i

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4) Replacement of KI will be as directed by the County Office of Emergency Services.
5) Unused respirators require no uwintenance.
c. Testing of Plan Emergency Procedures The CHP will evaluate observer and participant comments at annual exercises and will initiate corrective actions as
  • required.
17. Plan Update
a. The CHP will review and update emergency telephone numbers quarterly.
b. In conjunction with the annual exercise, recommendations for plan modifications, if any, will be forwarded in writing to the County Office of Emergency Services.
c. The CHP Captain in charge of the San Luis Obispo Area Office will ensure that corrective actions if any, are implemented.

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s B. NOTIFICATION AND MOBILIZATION

1. Response by, Eme,rnency .C,1as,s.i.fi,ca.t. inn See Section 1.4.C of the Plan for a de<.cription of the Emergency Action and Level Calssification system.

Emergency Actit n Response Level NOTIFICATION OF no response required UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT or e Notify local offices of greater involved State agencies e Notify CHP staff a Dispatch Area Commander or alternate liaison to County EOC e Conduct response actions as directed from EOC per CHP' procedures

2. Alerting Procedures
a. Notification shall come to the CHP from the County Sheriff's Office by ring-down telephone, with radios and conventional telephone as backup devices.
b. All messages shall be confinned and authenticated.
c. The CHP will promptly alert the following State agencies (See Attachment CHP-1):
1. California Department of Parks and Recreation
2. CalTrans District 05
3. Cal Poly Police
4. California Men's Colony
d. The CHP will confirm notification back to the San Luis Obispo-Sheriff's office upon completion of assigned agency notifications.

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                   .e. CHP staff will be alerted in accordance with procedures contained hcrcin.

f. Notifications will be repeated lur any' change in Emergency Action Levci, need to implement protective actions, of other key announce-nents.

3. EnIergency Staff Notification CHP will alert staff it. accordance with existing Standard Staff Notifi-cation proccdures.
4. Mobilization of Staff Mobilization of staff shall be in accordance with the Emergency Action Level (see Section 1.4.C of the Plan). All emergencyAn worke'rs officer will withfollow the expusure control procedures (see Attachment CHP-2).

rank of Captain or a designated command alternate will be assigned In addition,for 24-hour duty at the County Emergency Operations Center (EOC). the CHP will assign a PIO to the. Media Center at Cuesta College to parti-cipate in press briefings.

5. Backuu Shifts The CHP will operate on a continuous,12-hour shift basis during the emergency. The Area Commander is responsible for insuring continuity-of operations
6. Staff Auomentation ..

The Area Commander is responsible for requesting additional cunpower and equipment resources as necessary to respond to the emergency. 11 i i

    . C. EMERGNECY PROCEDURES
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During an UNDSUAl. KVKNT No AeLivity ior Cilf During an A1.KKT. SITK AKEA tiMEKG8hCY o r LENtKAl. EMEKLENCY 2 Af ter completing notifications, the CitP wt11:

a. Assign an officer wish the rank cf captain or a designated coreandthe C alternate for 24-hour duty a t San Leis Obispo County Emergency Services Director, on request,
b. Assist and when resources are available, with notifications or evacuations related to PG 6 E plant personnel, State Parin end Beaches, and the res-ident population in the Low Population Zone.
c. Install a visual display map at the EOC on which current traffic flow information on majcr strects, roads, and highways can be displayed.

Provide up-to-date traffic advisories and traffic control infaraation to the PLO for broadcast to the public.

3. ourinc an icvAcuATION Evacuation activitics may take place as a pa r t of a number of different protective response actions as discussed in Section II, 7 of the plan:
1. Initial Frucautionary Actions
2. Selective Evacuation .
3. Cencial Sheltering 4 Relocation
5. General Evacuation The role of the Clip in providing traffic control during an evacuation will po vary p-in scope and complexity, depending on the nature of the evacuation, the ulation in the evacuation area, the time of day, seasonal populations at parks and beaches and the urgency associated with the evacuation.

A, Traffic Control (See Attachments CHP-3 through CHP-7.) the Emergency Services Director in 'atermining the need The CHP will assist for field craffic control in any projected evacuation activity and shall assist in the following:

1. traffic control routes
                  .2. perimeter csntrol points
3. evacuation routes (through and local)
4. traffic management strategies 5.

traffic control operations (e.g., using wrong-way lanes, ramp closing, etc.) B. Direct implementation of the Task i traffic control points strategies and operations, including:

1. supervising traf fic control
2. installation of signs and barricades by Caltr4ns j
 ;                  3. moni';oring and directing traffic flow
4. coordination with County Sheriff and local law enforecccat agencies i

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a C. As the dcoignityd Tref fic Con:rol Of ficer et the EOC, provido evarcil traffic c2ntrol es as:d:d, in acccrdenco with the Troffic Managem:nt Plcn attached. D. Request caltrans assistance la traf t'ic diversion as required by placing sinns and barricades. Alsa request, as necessary, Caltrans personnel to assist with traffic contrul. E. keque6t *:.an 1.uis ubispo County Engineer. tu provide i.igni, and barricade:. at traf fic control points. F. Direct all traffic control operations on major highways, main evacuation routes, and all other rural roads in the County, as well as coordinate traf fic control operations on all other streets, roads, and highways during an evacuation. There are .everal potential points of congestion depending on the areas to bc evacuated. The following traffic management acasures will be initiated, according to need: G. The CHP will wobill:e wreckers to designated points in advance of the major fj ow of evacuation traffic. All CHP vehicles have push bumpers, which will be used whenever possible to maintain traffic flow. When a disabled vehicle cannot be moved by a CHP vehicle, a wrecker will be dispatched' to remove the vehicle from the roadway. Priority will be given to naintain continuous flow of traf fic. Disabled vehicles will be handled in the . following way:

1. Driver and passengers are advised to attempt to clear the vehicle from thu road and sock rides with other evacuces raising hood if help is needed.
2. Of11cer responding will first attempt tu clear road. Passengers will be advised to sock rides with other evacuces. .
3. If vehicles cannot be cleared, officer will call for tow.

H. Maintain road usability. The CHP and other law enforcement agencies, according to jurisdiction, will direct appropriate public works departments to make emergency road repairs if roadway _ is unusable and time will allow. The County Engineer will maintain status boards at the EOC indicating the overall situation with regard to roadway conditions not directly connected ! with traffic accidents or disabled vehicles. l

l. Provide Perimeter Control
1. Coordinate with County sherif f and af fected City Police Departments arcawide perimeter control as directed by the Emergency Services l Director. Select which predesignated perimeter control points will be closed. (Sce Attachments CUP-3 and CHP-4)

. 2. Monitor and support perimeter and access control eff orts by County l Sheriff and local police, as required. l 3. Request Caltrans and the County Engineer to place barricades and l signs to contrul access at perimeter control points. I j 13 i i ( i L -_;__ _ . . . _ . . _ ,.

4. Direct access control efforts at perimeter check points in accoroance with access criteria established by the Direction and Control Group.
5. Perfonn security patrol within restricted access zones..upon request by the Sheriff's Depar bnent.
6. -In'the Event of an EARTHQUAKE The CHP will be a member of the Earthquake Damage Assessment Center (EDAC), which will coordinate damage assessment and repairs with the radiologic emergency response effort.

The CHP will dispaten patrol venicies to conduct damage reconnaissance of evacuation routes. The CHP will also survey damage to the CHP caanunications systen. Information will be relayed to the County EOC. Refer to Plan Section II.14 'and IV.3 for Implementing Instructions and Procedures respectively

7. Recovery and Reentry The CHP will provide traffic control during the reoccupancy of'evacu-ated areas. The perimeter will be relaxed as detennined by the Direction and Control Group at the County EOC. (Rs#er to Plan Section 11.11.)

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( Attachment CilP-1 . SNI UJIS 031SIO col'tilY IAC1EAd~Ei1T:G3CY RESTOVg PlWI Rev. 2 i j California liighcy Patrol 7/,28/8 _- IDilFICATIO:t LIE F.crgexy Action Icvel: tinusaal D.ent x Alert X Site Area 0 ergency x Cencral Dnergency I'nge I _, o E l y y 5 o n . d y A0enc.v Job Title Karae Office Ptnne {

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4 Attachment CHP-2 Exposure Control Procedures A. ThJ Area Commander (from whose office the personnel are being dispatched) w1L L control the dispatching and opera,t ton of the following~cmergency duties, for all personu.el-under his direction.

1. utstribute personnel radiation monituting equipment including two pocket dosimeters and one film or Thermoluminescent Dosimeter (TLD) badge.
2. Distribute personne1' protective equipment including, as appropriate respiratory equipment, anti-contamination clothing and radio pro-teetive drugs.
3. Distribute copics of Standard Operating Procedures and other sections of the County Plan relevant to their mission.

4 Distribute data forms to recurd dosimeter readings, deployment lo-cations and times, and other identifying data.

       $. Record pocket dusimeter readings relayed by emergency workers along with reporting individual, time and location of reading, and keep the dispatcher, sheriff's office informed of the readings. (Where appropriate, contact field personnel to request dosimeter readings.)
  • in addition, maintala on going record of locations of workers, by time.
6. The CHP dispatcher will report individual, time, and location of reading to !!calth Physicist Technician at EUC.
7. If dosf auter readings indicate exposures approcching protective-action guide levels, relay this information promptly to the SDC.
8. If requested by worker, request authorization to exceed exposure guidelines from the EDC. If an additional exposure is granted, transmit the newlfmuchorized limit to the worker, making sure to verify the ' worker has been instructed as to the consequences of exposure.
9. As directed by tha EDC, convey protective directives including relo-cation / recall of workers, use of personnel protective equipment and radio protective drugs.
10. AS directed by the EDC, instruct emergency workers to go to the screening and decontamination location at Camp San Luis Obispo.
11. As directed by the EDC, instruct emergency workers to report for bioassay asse=sments, and medical follow-up.

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B. COMMUNICATION PROCESS

1. In ence of positive readings only, emergency worker informs his station c o.= mand e r .
2. Sigt ion Commander (s) record and r. lay d.it a si dispatcher, sheriff's or to CitP 11aisun at the EOC.
3. Dispatcher. sheriff'n office, or CilP liaison at EOC relays information to health physicist technician at EOC.
4. Health Fnysicist Technician monitors exposure to escrgency worker.

C. EMEuGENCY WORKKK AND VOLUNTREMS DUTIES

1. Obtain appropriate personnel exposure and protyctive gear at time of d i spa tc h.
2. Verify ti.at pocket dosimeters are charged and zeroed.
3. Review casks and general informet:on describing radiation exposure conseyaences and countermeasures.
4. Periodically (every 15 minutes) read dosimeters. If measuruable doses are registered, contact station commander and issue frequent updates concerning exposure. -
5. Notify station commander promptly if dosimeter readings approach pro-tective action guidelines. ,
6. Request authorization before allowing any exposure which exceeds the occupational exposure limit of 1.25 rem (which equals 1250 mrem).
7. Follow directives f rom station commander concerning use of protective gear and drugs.
d. Ke po r t for screening / decontamination if directed.
9. Keport for bionssay assessment if directed.
10. Report for medical follow-up is direrttd.

D. "ACENCY KIT"

1. Radiation monitoring and personal protective equipment,
a. Assigned to one person.
1. Pocket loniza tion Dosimeters.

(1) 0-200 MK range (1) 0-20 K range

2. (1) integrating radiation dosimeter (T.L.D.)
3. (1) respirator CHP-2 (2)
4. (1) set of anti-contamination clothing
5. (1) K1 .

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Attachment CHP-3 Traffic Management Plan Evacu.iLivu of the central Suu Luis Obispo area and Llie nu r Llie ra c uat.Lal crea from Baywood to Cayucos will be staged due -to roadway constrainth.

  • Due to the local lack of roadway capacit y in t i. Cuesta-hy-the-Sca/ liny-wood Park /Los Osos area, South Bay Boulevard will be operated one way northbound from San Ysabel to S. R. 1 at State Route 1, one lane will go northbound on S. R. 1 and one lanc will go southbound on S. R. 1.

Southbound traffic on South Bay Boulevard will' be blocked by the Morro Bay Police Department or State. Park Rangers at Golf Course Road and at Quintana. Note: When new construction is done on Los Osos Valley Road, additional outbound traffic to San Luis Obispo can be accommodated by operating two lanes outbound using the-shoulder for one lane. Due to high demand levels, all lancs on U.S.101 will be operated north-bound from the foot of Cuesta Grade (Stagecoach Road) to Santa Barabara Road at Atascadero. Southbound traffic will be cut off at San ta Ba rbara Road and at Santa Margarita. All trucks, buses and slow moving vehicles will be kept in northbound lancs. Only autos will be permitted to go northound in southbound lanes. Northbound : traffic being operated in south-bound lanes will exit. at Santa Barbara Road or will return over median to northbound lanes at the underpass. Note: Wher. it _ is necessary to provide for the southbound movement of-

          -emergency vehicles, the fixed post at Stagecoach Road will be notified.

lie will close-of f northbound traffic on southbound lanes and will give a signal to the driver of the last car with instructions to remain as the Just car to the Santa Barbara Road checkpoint where he will give the signal to the officer there. The officer at the Santa Barbara Road check-point will then rua the emergency vehicles southbound on the southbound lanes,'giving the signal to the last emergency vehicle. When it passes-the Stagecoach Road checkpoint, northbound traffic will be. resumed in the southbound lanes. Traffic f rom the Five Citics area will be directed in a southbound direc-tion unless traffic from the San Luis Obispo area has already cleared the U.S. 101 or will no longer present a restriction to the use of the 101. 7taffic from the San Luis Obispo area will be directed away from southbound routes unless craffic from the Five Cities or beyond has already cleared the U.S. 101 or will no longer present a restriction to the use of the 101. Traffic from the San Luis Obispo area will be directed away from State Route 1 n arthbound unless there is sufficient capacity through the Morro Bay /Cayucos area to permit the use of this route. CHP-3 (1)

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e lf sumer beach and port crowds are of suf ficient number, Avila Road ttay be operated as two lanes outbound as for as the crossing over San Ltdt Creek, where traffle will spilt and coutinue on both Avila Road and San Luis Bay Drive east to the b.S. 101. In thin event, emergency reuources. being brought to Diable Canyon will be er,uted of f the U.S.101 at San Lulu BLy Drive and will by pass the town of Avila by using the liartford Road through San Luis Bay Estates. _lf summer beach crowds are present at Pismo State Beach south of Arroyo Grande Creek, they will be evacuated through primary exits at both Pier avenue in Oceano and Grand Avenue in Grover City, and a secondary exit for vehicles properly equipped at Oso Flaco Road. Beach traffic will be directed down State Rouu 1 through the danta Maria area to minimize the imixie t upon Five Cities evnenceu. l I CHP-3 (2) l

Attachment CHP-4 Evacuate North County

1. I l hutif y Captain (BUS) 431'-20S4; Lieutenant (nuS) 'J2/-020/
2. I 1, Alert Of f-Uuty of ficers/ Dispatch / Clerks 12-liour Shifts - 1st Shift -- 14 Ulticers plus two Sergeants San Luis Obispo 2nd Shiht -- 6 Of ficers plus one Sergeant (perimeter control) area f Tliree Dispatchers each Shif t Four Clerkd - 1st Shift Paso Kobles Area 12-Ilour Shifts - 1st Shif t -- 6 one Of ficers plus one Sergeant plus Cicrk 2nd Shif t -- 5 Of ficers plus one Sergeant
3. T J Set Up EOCC (go to Blue Channel for Emergency Communications) 4 i [- Notify Division _

I l Request Additional Personnel 4

5. I ] Notify liuadquarters - Sacramento
6. kcquest Air Operations I"~'~l Fixed Wing - (Coastal Division)

I,__ .l Helicopter - (Sacramento) Work - 549-3127, Home - 544-3811 t'otify Caltrans District 5 - M. Carcia:

7. R. Elliott: Work - 549-3281, llome -

1 I inform What Roads Are Closed

                                      } Evacuation Routes

[ l Barricades Neuded l l PAO Assistance for Notification hay Area /LA/ Valley Detour in Ef fect.

8. Notify:

SANTA MARIA CHP (805) 937-2041 l~ i Detour N/B U.S. 101 to E/B S.K. 166 CHP-4 (1)

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PASO R BLES CHP (805) 435-1822 1 1 Detour S/B U.S. 101 to E/B S.R. 46 to 1-5 l l Detour S/u S.R. I Lu E/u b.K. Au HuNTEMEY'CllP (4Ull) 4$k-1822 i l Cluus S.K. I S/u at utg Sur

                                   !!OLISTER-GILauY Cite (408) 842-4545 I         l DeLour S/u U.S. 101 to S.R.         Iba tu l->

BAKERSF1 ELD CllP (805) 327-106') I !Taft Residen t Post Detour W/u S.K. 166 to S/b S.K. 33 SAN LULS Ou1SPO CitP (805) 543-2181 1 } Ulock S/u S.K. 227 at Tank Farm Ro.ed l l Block W/B Price Canyon at S.R. 227

                                 !         I block S/u U.S. 101 at Los Osos valley Road                         .

l l Block S/B U.S. 101 at South Higuera SAN LUIS OulSPG P.D. (505) 544-5151 I I Close Crcutt Road I l Close South Higuera St. at Tank Farm Rd.

9. ' i Traffic Direction Open Closed l l N/B U.S.- 101 l l S/u U.S. 101 l lS/b S.R. I 1 iS/B Los Berros I j S/B Thompson to S.R. 166 i lE/B S.R. 166 I I N/B S.R. 227 l l N/u Orcutt Road CHP-4 (2)
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10. l l Notify For Evacuatica R2ute i j County Sheriff's Office (805) 543-2850 y i I Pismo P.D. (805) 773-2255 $

1 l Cruver City P.D. '(805) 489-1313 4 i Arroyo Grande P.D. (80$) 489-2121 j i San Luis Obispo P.D. (805) 544-5151 1 l Parks & Recreation (805) 543-2161 Weckday & Daytime (805) 947-4621 Nights & Weekends l l County Fire / CDP - Direct Ringdown Line t l Cal Poly (805) 546-2281 1 8 CMC (805) 543-2700

11. I l Control Points La st Vehicle Out - Time i lu.S. 101 and San Luis usy Drive 1 IU.S. 101 and Avila Road
                                      }    lS.R. I and iblcyon Road 1   l Valley Road and Los Berros l    lU.S. 101 and Thompson Road                                       .

l j Price Canyon and S.R. 227 I I S . h. I and Roosevelt / Pier Ave. 2 i IS/B U.S. 101 and Los Osos Valley Rd. 1 lN/B U.S. 101 and Los Osos Valley Rd. I lc/u S.R. 166 and U.S. 101 I lS/B S.u. 227 at Tank Far: Road CHP-4 (j) m -_

NOTIFICATION OF FAMil.Y MEMilERS OF OFFICERS _ ( Fei.a i l y 14. to cal ! Imi k on iuil it.Leil mwilier for veri fication

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Attachment CHP-5 Evacuate South County-

1. b) Not i fy Captuin _(UUS) 481-20'34 ; 1.leut en.uit (MUS) 'J27-UZB/
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l Alert Of f-Duty Of ficers/Dislu tch/ Clerk:. 12-ilour Shifts - 1st Shift -- 14 Officers plus two Sergeants San 1,uis Obispo 2nd Shift -- 6 Officers plus one Sergeant ( perime ter area control) Three Dispa tchers each Shif t Four Clerks - 1st Shift Paso Robles Area 12-Ilour Shifts - 1st Shift -- 6 Officers plus one Sergeant plus one Clerk 2nd Shif t -- 5 Of ficers plus one Sergeant

3. } l Set Up EUCC (gu ta alue Channel for Emergency Communications)'

4  ! l Nutify Division l l Request Additional Personnel

5. I l Notify Headquarters - Sacr.sncnto *
6. Request Air Operations 1 3 Fixed Wing - (Coastal Division) l l Helicopter - (Sacramento)
7. Notify Caltrans District 5 - M. carcia: Work - 549-3127, Home - 544-3811 R. Elliott: Work - 549-3281, Ho=e -

1 l Inform Wha t Roads Are Closed l l Evacuation Routes i l l 11arricades Needed l l PA0 Ausistance for Notification Bay Area /LA/ Valley Detour in Ef fect. { 8. Notify: SANTA MARIA CitP (805) 937-2041 I [DetourN/BU.S. 101 to E/B S.R. 166 CHP-5(1) 1 1

G'JADALUPE P.D. (805) 343-2112 l l Close S.R. 1 N/B City Limits VENTURA Cl!P (dub) 6S4-45/1 l' ~~~l Un tuur N/D U.S. lui to b.R. 120 tu i-> PASU RuuLES CllP (805) 434-1522 [ l Detour S/S U.S. lQ1 to E/S S.R. 40 to 1-5 l 1ce cur S/u S.R. I tu E/S S.R. 46 l lClose W/B S.R. 46 at U.S. 101 I IClose S/B Cypress Mountain Drive at S.R. 46 MONTEREY CHP (40S) 455-1822 i lClose S.R. 1 S/S at Big Sur HOLISTER CHP (805) 327-1069

 !      l Detour S/B S.R. 166 to S/B S.R. 33 I     I De tour W/B S.R. 46 to S.R. 33 or 1-5 I

I C1 cue W/B S.R. 1d. McKitrick COALINGA CHP (209) 935-2093 , I lDetour W/B S.R. 41 to N/S/B 33 ATASCADERO P.D. (805) 466-8600

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I I Close W/B S.R. 41 at Santa Rosa Road I l Close S/B El Camino at Santa Barbara Road l San Luis Obispo P.D. (805) 544-4141 l I } Close S.R. 1 N/B at Highland l I Close Foothill at W/B Los Osos Valley Road MORRO BAY P.D. (805) 772-2222 1 ~] Close S/B So Bay Blvd. at Golf Course Rd. Ll Close S/15 So Bay lilvd. a t Quinan.i Rd. CHP-5 (2)

9. l l Traffic Direction open Closed L,,lN/uSo. Ilay Ulvd.

l I E/B Los Osos Valley Ed. I IN/u S.R. I 1 I IE/B S.R. 41 l IE/8 S.R. 46

                            -l       lN/U U.S. 101 l       lS/B U.S. 101 10.)       l      Notify for Evacuation Route l       l County Sheriff's Of fice (605) 543-2850 1       1 Morro Bay P.D. (805) 772-2222 l       l San Luis Obispo P.D. (805) 544-5151 l       l Atascadero P.D. (b05) 466-8600 i       l Paso Robles P.D. (005) 238-3131         .

I I Parks b Recreation (805) 543-2161 Weekday and Daytime (805) 947-4621 Night = and Weekends I' I County Fire /CDF - Direct Ringdown Line [ l Cal Poly (805) 546-2281 l l CMC (805) 543-2700. 11.1 l Control Points La st Veh. out'- Time i J So. Bay Blvd. & Santa Ysabel MBPD I [ So Day Blvd. & Golf Course Dr. MBPD l l So. Bay Blvd. & Quintann Rd. l l So. Bay Blvd. & Of f-Ramp S/B S.R. 1 l }So.BayBlvd.&Off-RampN/hS.R. 1 l j So, bay Elvd. & Turri Rd. f J Los Osos Valley Road & So. Bay Blvd. CHP-5 (3)

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