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Public Version of Pages from Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Containing Proprietary Info,Including Procedures 1903.30 Re Plant evacuation,1903.31 Re Exclusion Area Evacuation & 1903.32 Re Area Evacuation
ML20039A713
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Site: Arkansas Nuclear  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 09/11/1981
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ARKANSAS POWER & LIGHT CO.
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ML20039A708 List:
References
PROC-810911, NUDOCS 8112210192
Download: ML20039A713 (30)


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EMERGENCY PLAN PLANT EVACUATION 1903.30 PAGE 1 of 7 O ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aevisioN CHANGE 2 oATE DATE 8/26/81 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide the symptoms for which a Plant Evacuation should be declared and the subsequent actions to be taken by plant personnel.

2.0 SCOPE This procedure is applicable to emergency situations involving Unit One and/or Unit Two.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 References Used in Procedure Preparation:

3.1.1 Arkansas Nuclear One Emergency Plan 3.2 References Used in Conjunction with this Procedure:

3.2.1 1903.10, " Emergency Action Level Response" 3.3 Related ANO Procedures:

() 3.3.1 1903.23, " Personnel Emergency" 3.3.2 1903.40, " Duties of the Emergency Evacuation Team" 4.0 DEFINITIONS 4.1 A Plant Evacuation is the orderly withdrawal of all personnel from the protected area except those personnel required to respond to the situation. '

4.2 The Protected Area is the areagencompassed by physical barriers.and to which access is controlled (i.e., the security fence).

4.3 Onsite Technical Support Center - The location within the ANO Admin-istration Building equipped with instrumentation and communication systems and facilities useful in monitoring the course of an accident; this center is located in the 4th floor Planning & Scheduling area.

4.4 Onsite Operational Support Center - the AN0 Administration Building; the normal work location for an individual is used as the initial reporting area in this center with the following exceptions:

4.4.1 Planning & Scheduling Supervisor - Fourth Floor Conference Room.

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4.4.2 Radwaste Coordinator - individual's supervisor's office in the Administration Building.

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~' ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE REVISION 2 DATE 8/ 2ta/ 81 CHANGE DATE 4.4.3 Emergency Team Personnel A. Evacuation-Main Guard Station (Material Management Personnel); Emergency Control Center [ Secondary Operational Support Center (Training Personnel)].

B. Fire - 2nd floor conference room C. Medical - First Aid Room /2nd floor break room D. Radiation - (onsite team) 1st floor classroom (and adjacent offices)

E. Recovery - same as 4.4.3.D 4.4.4 Operations Personnel - Operations Manager's office 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 The affected unit's Shift Operations Supervisor is responsible for declaring a Plant Evacuation when any of the symptoms contained in Section 6.0 occur.

5.2 The Duty Emergency Coordinator is responsible for coordinating activities associated with a Plant Evacuation (to include informing the Duty Emergency Coordinator / Recovery Manager of personnel account-ability results).

5.3 Security Personnel are responsible for evacuation and personnel account-ability following a Plant Evacuation.

5.4 The Emergency Evacuation Team is responsible for assisting Security Personnel (as directed) in evacuation and personnel accountability; the Materials Management per,so,nnel may assist with assigned duties onsite, as necessary; the Training personnel may assist with assigned duties off-site, as necessary.

5.5 The Emergency Medical Team is responsible for aiding and decontaminat-ing injured personnel identified during a Plant Evacuation.

5.6 Emergency Team Leaders are responsible for reporting accountability of team personnel to the Technical Support Center A  % A.

5.7 Each Operational Support Center staff person is responsible for ac-counting for himself to the Technical Support Center A g 5 A.

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EMERGENCY PLAN PLANT EVACUATION 1903.30 PAGE 3 of 7 O ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aavisioN CHANGE 2 DATE DATE 8/26/81 6.0 SYMPTOMS 6.1 Unevaluated general area radiation levels exceeding 2.5 mrem /hr out-side of the controlled access areas which are not attributed to any cause other than a possible radiological incident.

6.2 Unevaluated airborne radioactivity in excess of 1 x 10~ pCi/cc mea-sured outside of the controlled access areas.

6.3 An uncontrolled toxic gas leak where the hazard is not confined to a local area and the conditions continue to increase in severity.

7.0 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS 7.1 Any person who identifies any of the emergency conditions described in Section 6.0 shall notify the affected unit's Shift Operations Supervisor immediately.

7.2 Upon verification, the Shift Operations Supervisor shall contact, by the most expedient means, the following groups, as necessary, and pro-vide them with designated assembly area, evacuation route (s) (based upon symptoms and prevailing wind direct. ion) and protective measures, as necessary:

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7.2.1 Main Guard Station 7.2.2 Emergency Evacuation Team NOTE: The evacuation announcement should include evacuation routes and designated assembly area (this announcement should be repeated several times, if possible).

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7.4 Shift Operations Personnel on duty should report to the Control Room.

8.0 FOLLOW UP ACTIONS 8.1 Determine if any Emergency Action Level criteria have been exceeded.

(Refer to 1903.10, " Emergency Action Level Response").

8.2 Shift Operations personnel which are onsite but not on duty should report to the Control Room from the appropriate response center.

8.3 Personnel other than Shift Operations Personnel in the Controlled Access Areas shall proceed te the Controlled Access points and mor.' tor themselves, if possible, pricr to exiting.

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7M EMERGENCY PLAN PLANT EVACUATION 1903.30 bI i ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE PAGE a Evisio N CHANGE 4 of 7 2 DATE DATE 8/26/81 8.4 Emergency response personnel shall report to their pre-assigned as-sembly areas unless directed otherwise. Accountability of repo,rting

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A as soon as practical following announcement of the evacuation Cre[er to 1903.10 Attachments 1-8 for the applicable roster). The Emergency Team Leajers and Shift Operations Supervisors are responsible for providing the accountability information for their personnel.

8.5 Personnel, other the emergency response personnel shall proceed to their respective guard house, turn in their personnel I.D. badge, exit the plant and proceed to the designated assembly area (i.e. the Emergency Control Center unless directed otherwise).

8.6 Security / Emergency Evacuation Team personnel should take the following actions:

8.6.1 Assign personnel to perform the following tasks:

A. Advise exiting personnel of the designated evacuation routes and assembly areas.

B. Direct personnel to the designated assembly area.

I C. Advise (by the most expedient means) non-ANO personnel within the affected portions of the Exclusion Area to evacuate.

D. Set up road blocks to limit access to the plant site.

E. Provide security, as necessary, at the designated as-sembly area.

8.6.2 Security officers shall log badges out and place them in i

the badge holders as gexpeditiously as practical.

8.6.3 As soon as badges are logged out, Security will obtain a computer printout of personnel remaining on-site. If the Security computer is not operable, Security personnel should account for exiting personnel as stated in Paragraph 8.6.6.

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE REvisiou CHANGE 2 oA1E 8,2efai DATE 8.6.6 If the Security computer is not working, the list of ac-counted for on-site personnel obtained from the Technical Support Center A'[ T A should be checked against badges in the badge racks. Persons not accounted for in this manner will be reported to the Duty Emergen,cy Coordi-nator/ Recovery Manager.

8.6.7 If there is not time for Security to complete the account-ability on-site, the badges and badge racks should be taken to the west end of the Emergency Control Center, ground floor. Accountability should then be established as stated in Paragraph 8.6.3 through 8.6.6 above.

8.6.8 A Security personnel shall, upon ANO personnel exiting each applicable area, lock their post, as necessary, and assem-ble at the Main Guard Station (or as directed) for further instructions. A 8.7 If there are persons (s) unaccounted for, the Duty Emergency Coordi-nator/ Recovery Manager shall direct personnel to search for the un-accounted for individual (s).

8.8 After initial accountability is established, security personnel issuing /

receiving personnel badges are responsible for notifying the Technical Support Center of changes when personnel ingress / egress the protected area.

8.9 When the plant is determined to have returned to a condition where the plant evacuation is no longer required, the Duty Emergency Co-ordinator/ Recovery Manager may terminate the plant evaucuation.

9.0 EVACUATION OF THE ONSITE TECIINICAL SUPPORT CENTER AND OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER The Onsite Technical Support Center and the Onsite Operational Center are not evacuated in the event of a Plant Evacuation. The Onsite Radiological Monitoring Section shall monitor radiation levels while the centers remain occupied. However, if the following symptoms are observed, actions shall be taken in accordance with Section 9.2 and 9.3.

9.1 Symptoms 9.1.1 Area radiation monitor alarm indicates radiation levels above 2.5 mR/hr.

9.1.2 NMC alarm indicating particulate airborne of 450 CPM above background or gaseous airborne of 10 CPM above background.

(Assuming installed iodine cartridges are removed and ana-

, lyzed every 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />.)

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EMERGENCY PLAN PLANT EVACUATION 1903.30 PAGE 6 of 7 O ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aavisioN CHANGE 2 oATE ' s/26/81 DATE 9.2 Immediate Action 9.2.1 Notify the Duty Emergency Coordinator / Recovery Manager of the above alarms.

9.3 Follow-Up Actions 9.3.1 The Onsite Radiological Monitoring Section shall increase surveillance of NMC and iodine cartridge to once per hour.

9.3.2 Reset Area Monitor alarm to 100 mk/hr and evaluate pro-jected personnel accumulated dose rates versus projected stay time at those levels.

NOTE: Necessary respiratory protection equipment should be ob-tained from the Onsite Radiological Monitoring Section of the Emergency Radiation Team.

9.3.3 If the iodine concentration exceeds 1x10" pCi/cc, re-spiratory protection or evacuation is required.

9.3.4 If the radiation level is greater than 100 mR/hr but less

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J A. 30 minutes may be allowed to determine if it is a temporary condition or a long-term condition.

B. If it is determined that a temporary condition exists, evaluate the projected personnel accumulated dose.

C. If it is determined that a long-term condition exists, evacuation of the Onsite Technical Support Center and Operational Support Center will be required.

9.3.5 If radiation levels reach 1 R/hr, immediate evacuation of the Onsite Technical Support Cente r and Operational Support Center is required.

9.3.6 If the Technical / Operational Support Centers are evacuated, Security personnel shall take the following actions:

A. As Operational / Technical Support Center personnel exit

( the plant, security will collect I.D. badges and ac-l count for the individuals. Accountability results will be reported to the Duty Emergency Coordinator /

Recovery Manager at the Emergency Control Center.

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EMERGENCY PLAN PLANT EVACUATION 1903.30 F PAGE 7 of 7 O ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aEvisioN CHANGE 2 DATE DATE 8/26/81 B. Perimeter gates and doors shall be locked following the evacuation C. Outside security posts should be established as close te the plant as practical to restrict access.

A D. A minimum of four Security officers should report to the Control Room area to support plant access and egress. A A E. The Security Office shall be established at the west end, ground floor, of the Emergency Control Center.

Access approval and badging should be in this area.

Remaining security officers shall report to this area for assignments. A 9.3.7 The DEC/ Recovery Manager must approve re-entry into the plant until the evacuation is terminated.

10.0 ROAD BLOCKS 10.1 Road blocks restricting access to ANO shall be manned by at least one ANO Security Officer. The ANO Security Officer shall be capable of C,)/

s, making radio contact with the Security Duty Sergeant. The Security Duty Sergeant shall obtain verbal approval from the Duty Emergency Coordinator / Recovery Manager or the Incident Response Director before allowing passage of individual (s) who are not part of the response organization.

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Tbc purpose of this procedure is to provide the symptoms for which an

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3,0 LEFERENCES 3.1 Rcf,erences Used in Procedure Preparation:

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'3.2 1 1903.10, " Emergency Action Level Response"

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s o sl 3.3.1 1903.40, " Duties of the Emergency Evacuation Team" 3.3.2 1903.30, ' Plant. Evacuation" 4.0 DEFINITION 4.1 AnExclusior.AreaEvaci)ationistheorderlywithdrawalofpersonnel from that portion of the Exclusion Area which is affected by an emergency condition as describtd in Section 6.0.

4.2 The Exclusion Area is that area surrounding ANO within a minimum I radius of 0.65 miles of the reactor buildings and controlled to the extent necessary by AP&L during periods of emergency.

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 The affected uni +', Shift Operations Supervisor is responsible for declaring an Exclusion Area Evacuation when any of the symptoms contained in Section 6.0 occur. The Duty Emergency Coordinator /

Recovery Manager is responsible for declaration if the Emergency Response Organization has been activated.

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5.3 Security Personnel are responsible for evacuation and assessing per-sonnel accountability following an Exclusion Area Evacuation.

5.4 The Emergency Evacuation Team is responsible for assisting Security personnel as directed in evacuation and personnel accountability.

5.5 The Emergency Medical Team is responsible for decontaminating and aiding injured contamDr.ted personnel identified during an Exclusion Area Evacuation.

5.6 Emergency Team Leadern are responsible for reporting accountability of team personnel to the Technical Support Center A (~ j. A 5.7 Each Operational Support Center staff person is responsible for ac-counting for himself to the Technical Support Center A'A[ .A o.0 SYMPTOMS

, 6.1 An Exclusion Area Evacuation will be initiated if it is determined that personnel within the Exclusion Area could:

6.1.1 Receive a whole body dose of 0.5 Rem or a thyroid dose of 1.0 Rem (over a period of 12 months as a result of the incident).

6.1.2 Receive an exposure to a toxic gas.

7.0 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS 7.1 Any person who identifies any qf the emergency conditions described in Section 6.0 should notify the affected unit's Shift Operations

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7.2 Upon verification, the Shift Operations Supervisor shall contact by the most expedient means the following groups, as necessary, and pro-vide them with Designated Assembly Area, Evacuation Route (s) (based upon symptoms and prevailing wind direction) and protective measures, as necessary:

7.2.1 Main Guard Station.

i 7.2.2 Emergency Evacuation Team (if onsite).

NOTE: The evacuation announcement should include evacuation .

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1 PAGE 3 of 4 ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aevisioN CHANGE 2 DATE DATE 8/26/81 7.3 The Shift Operations Supervisor shall declare an Exclusion Area Evacuation over the public address system (and sound the plant evacuation alarm, as necessary).

7.4 Shift Operations personnel on duty should report to the Control Room.

8.0 FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS 8.1 Determine if any Emergency Action Level criteria have been exceeded (Refer to 1903.10, " Emergency Action Level Response").

8.2 Shift Operations Personnel which are onsite but not on duty should report to the Control Room from the appropriate response center.

8.3 If additional emergency response personnel are required, they should be contacted, as needed, by the most expedient means available and provided with a description of the situation and required response.

8.4 Emergency response personnel shall report to their pre-assigned as-sembly areas unless directed otherwise. A list of reporting indi-viduals shall be supplied to the Technical Support Center A';

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( '(r'efer to 1903.10 Attachments 1-8) for the applicable rosters. The Emergency Team Leaders and Shift Operations Supervisors are responsible for providing the accountability information for t heir personnel.

8.5 In the case of an Exclusion Area evacuation, Security shall dispatch Security Officers and/or emergency evacuation team members to assure that personnel within .65 miles of the plant are notified to leave.

8.6 Personnel, other than emergency response personnel shall proceed to their respective guard house, turn in their personnel I.D. badge, exit the plant and proceed to ,the designated assembly area (i.e. the Emergency Control Center unless directed otherwise).

8.7 Security Officers shall log badges out and place them in the badge holders as expeditiously as practical.

8.8 As soon as badges are logged out, Security will obtain a computer printout of personnel remaining on-site. If the Security computer is not operable, Security personnel should account for exiting per-sonnel as stated in Paragraph 8.12.

8.9 Security shall contact the Technical Support Center A (ss )A and obtain the names of the accounted for Emergency Team and Oper-ations personnel.

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( ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE Revision CHANGE 2 oA1E DATE 8/26/81 8.10 Security shall then check the list of accounted for personnel on-site against the computer printout of persons on-site. Results shall be reported to the Duty Emergency Coordinator / Recovery Manager by Secu-rity personnel.

8.11 If there are person (s) unaccounted for, the Duty Emergency Coordina-tor / Recovery Manager shall direct personnel to search for the unac-counted for individual (s).

8.12 If the Security computer is not working, the list of accounted,fgr on-si,te personnel obtained from the Technical Suport Center A. ___

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8.13 Should there not be time for Security to complete the accountability on-site, the badges and badge racks should be taken to the west end of the Emergency Control Center, ground floor. Accountability should then be established as stated in Paragraph 8.7 through 8.12.

8.14 A Security personnel shall upon ANO personnel exiting each applicable area, lock up their posts, as necessary, and assemble at the Main Guard Station. A 8.15 A Security shall patrol the exclusion area every two hours to notify anyone found within the area to leave. A 8.16 After initial accountability is established, security personnel issuing /

receiving badges are responsible for notifying the Technical Support Center of changes when personnel ingress / egress the protected area.

8.17 When the plant is determined to have returned to e condition where the exclusion area evacuation is no longer required, the Duty Emer-gency Coordinator / Recovery Man,ager may terminate the exclusion sarea evacuation.

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! 9.1 Road blocks restricting access to ANO shall be manned by at least one ANO Security Officer. The ANO Security Officer shall be capable of making radio contact with the Security Duty Sergeant. The Security Duty Sergeant shall obtain verbal approval from the Duty Emergency i Coordinator / Recovery Manager or the Incident Response Director before

, allowing passage of individuals who are not part of the response organi-l zation.

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6.0 SYMPTOMS An Area Evacuation shall be initiated if it is determined that personnel beyond the Exclusion Area could receive a whole body dose of 1 R or a thyroid dose of 5 R.

7.0 INSTRUCTIONS 7.1 If the projected dose rate beyond the exclusion area is SmR/hr or greater whole body, or 25 mR/hr or greater thyroid:

7.1.1 Notify the Arkansas Department of Health or the Arkansas Nuclear Planning & Response Program (per 1903.10, "Emer-gency Action Level Response") of existing plant conditions and projected dose rates. No protective action recommen-dation is necessary at this level unless the situation dictates otherwise.

7.1.2 If the agencies in Step 7.1.1 cannot be reached, the Sheriff (s) of the affected county (ies) shall be contacted (refer to 1903.10, " Emergency Action Level Response",

Attachment 9 for phone numbers). Provide the information

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7.2 If dose projections based on current dose rates under actual meterological conditions and estimated time of exposure project whole body doses of 1 R or greater or thyroid doses of 5 R or greater:

7.2.1 Notify the Arkansas Department of Health or the Arkansas Nuclear Planning and Response Program (per 1903.10,

" Emergency Action Level Response") of the existing plant conditions and the projected doses. A protective action recommendation shall be made to evacuate and/or shelter the affected sectors.

7.2.2 If the agencies in Step 7.2.1 cannot be reached, the Sheriff (s) of the affected county (ies) shall be contacted (refer to 1903.10, Emergency Action Level Response",

Attachment 9 for phone numbers). Provide the information from Step 7.2.1.

8.0 If during an area evacuation, the plant and/or exclusion area is required to be evacuated, the evacuation and accountability shall be accomplished per 1903.30, " Plant Evacuation" or procedure 1903.31, " Exclusion Area Evacuation".

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2.0 SCOPE This procedure is applicable to emergency situations involving Unit One and/

or Unit Two.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 References Used in Procedure Preparation:

3.1.1 Arkansas Nuclear One Emergency Plan 3.1.2 NCRP Report No. 39, " Basic Radiation Protection Criteria",

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4.0 DEFNITIONS None 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 The Recovery Manager is responsible for coordinating re-entry operations and shall select individuals with appropriate qualifications in health physics, first aid, operations, or maintenance for the Emergency Recovery Team.

5.2 The Duty Emergency Coordinator shall have the rcsponsibility of the Re-coecry Manager in his absence.

5.3 The Onsite Radiological Monitoring Section is responsible for providing monitoring assistance during the initial entry of the Emergency Recovery Team and subsequent entries until radiation areas have been properly marked.

5.4 The Emergency Recovery Team is responsible for performing re-entry oper-ations as directed by the Recovery Manager.

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aEvisiON CHANGE 3 DATE DATC 8/27/81 5.2 The Emergency Evacuation Alternate Team Leader is responsible for as-sisting in coordinating the evacuation of personnel as directed by the Emergency Evacuation Team Leader. If the designated Team Leader is not available to respond, then an Alternate Team Leader should assume the responsibilities of the Team Leader.

5.3 The Emergency Evacuation Team is responsible for assisting Security personnel in the evacuation of personnel as requested by the Duty Guard Sergeant / Security Coordinator and responding to Emergency Action Levels as described in this procedure.

5.4 The Evacuation Team Leader is responrible for the initial and con-tinued accountability of team members.

6.0 NOTIFICATIONS 6.1 During routine work hours, the Emergency Evacuation Team personnel on-site should be contacted by the most expedient means available.

6.2 After routine work bours, Evacuation Team personnel may be contacted as follows:

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() Refer to the roster / call list contained in Attachment 2, 1903.10, " Emergency Action Level Response."

6.2.2 Contact a Team Leader / Alternate Team Leader.

6.2.3 Provide the individual contacted with appropriate information and request them to ensure that contact is attempted with the remaining team personnel, as needed.

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6.3.1 If team personnel are to respond to an Emergency Action Level (EAL) that may or may not involve an evacuation, they should be provided the following information, as known:

A. Affected unit.

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_ EMERGENCY PLAN EVACUATION TEAM 1903.40 bP I ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE PAGE aEvisioN 3 of 4 3 DATE 8/27/81 CHANGE DATE 7.1.1 The Emergency Evacuation Team shall report to the appropriate assembly area. The Team Leader shall expeditiously account for his team member and prayi.de the results to the Technical Support Center A's_ ojA giving names and badge numbers of all accounted for team members.

7.1.2 The Emergency Evacuation Team should respond as requestea by the Duty Guard Sergeant / Site Security Coordinator.

7.1.3 Evacuation activities should be performed in accordance with the following procedures:

A. 1903.30, " Plant Evacuation" B. 1903.31, " Exclusion Area Evacuation" ,

7.1.5 After the initial team response, the Emergency Evacuation Team should report as directed by the Duty Emergency Co-ordinator/ Site Security Coordinator.

8.0 EMERGENCY ACTION LEVEL (EAL) RESPONSE GUIDELINES 8.1 Unusual Event No action is required by the Emergency Evacuation Team unless the situation dictates the need for an evacuation. In that case, refer

(' to Section 7.0 of this procedure.

8.2 Alert If the emergency situation does not require an evacuation, the Evacuation Team personnel shall be placed on " standby status" as long as the Alert EAL is effective.

8.2.1 Notifications should be made in accordance with Section 6.0 of this procedure.

8.2.2 When on-site, the team leader should report to the Duty Emergency Coordinator to obtain further instructions, as necessary.  ; I, 8.3 Site Emergency / General Emergency NOTE: The transition from an Alert to a Site / General Emergency activates the long-term Emergency Response Organization. Upon arrival on-site and an appropriate turnover from the Duty Emergency Coordi-nator, the Site Security Coordinator will coordinate the activities of the Security / Emergency Evacuation Team personnel.

If the emergency situation does not involve an evacuation, the following actions should be taken:

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE TsisioN CHANGE 3 DATE DATE 8/u/s1 5.3 The Emergency Fire Team is responsible for fighting fires within the plant boundary and responding to Emergency Action Levels as described in this procedure.

5.4 The Fire Team Leader is responsible for the initial and continued accountability of team personnel.

6.0 NOTIFICATIONS 6.1 During routine work hours, the Emergency Fire Team personnel on-site should be contacted by the most expedient means available.

6.2 After routine work hours, the Emergency Fire Team personnel may be contacted as follows:

6.2.1 Refer to one of the following roster / call list contained in the indicated procedures as necessary.

A. Attachment 3, 1903.10, " Emergency Action Level Res,rsuse" B. Attachment 1, 1903.22, " Fire or Explosion" 6.2.2 Contact a Team Leader / Alternate Team Leader.

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6.2.3 Provide the individual contacted with appropriate information and request them to ensure that contact is attempted with the remaining team personnel, as needed.

6.3 The following information should be provided to the notified Emergency Fire Team personnel as indicated:

6.3.t If team personnel are to respond to a fire that does not involve an Emergency Action Level, they should be provided with the location and type of the fire, as known.

6.3.2 If team personnel are to respond to an Emergency Action Le, vel that may or may not involve a fire, they should be provided the following information, as known:

A. Affected unit.

B. EAL declared.

C. Immediate response required.

D. Other information, As the situation dictates.

7.0 FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS O/ 7.1 If an immediate response is required, the Emergency Fire Team should take the following actions:

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If the en.ergency situation does not involve a fire, the following actions should be taken:

8.3.1 Notifications should be made in accordance with Section 6.0 of this procedure.

8.3.2 Tne Emergency Fire Team personnel shall report to the assigned assembly area. The Team Leader shall expeditiously account for the team members and report the results to the Technical SupportCenterA"(( ,j A giving the names and badge numbers of all accounted for team members. The team shall then await further instructions.

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DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY F'fERGFNCY PLAN MEDICAL TEAM 1903.42 PAGE 2 of 4 Os ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aEvisioN CHANGE 3 oATE DATE 8/27f81 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 The Emergency Medical Team Leader is responsible for coordinating emergency medical response efforts, as necessary, once he arrives on site and for responding to Emergency Action Levels as described in this procedure.

5.2 The Emergency Medical Alternate Team Leader is responsible for assisting in coordinating emergency medical response efforts. If the designated Team Leader is not available then an Alternate Team Leader should assume the responsibilities of the Team Leader 5.3 The Emergency Medical Team is responsible for performing the following functions under the direction of the Emergency Medical Team Leader and for responding to Emergency Action Levels as described in this procedure:

5.3.1 Providing emergency first aid and decontamination of injured persons.

5.3.2 Performing, in conjunction with the Emergency Radiation Team, onsite rescue operations.

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6.0 NOTIFICATIONS 6.1 During routine work hours, the Emergency Medical Team personnel on-site should be contacted by the most e::pedient means available.

6.2 After routine work hours, the Emergency Medical Team personnel may be contacted as follows:

6.2.1 Refer to the roster /, call li'st contained in Attachment 4, 1903.10, " Emergency Action Level Response".

6.2.2 Contact a Team Leader / Alternate Team Leader.

6.2.3 Provide the individual contacted with appropriate information and request them to ensure that contact is attempted with the remaining team personnel, as needed.

6.3 The following informatior. should be provided to the notified Emergency Medical Team personnel as indicated:

6.3.1 If team personnel are to respond to a medical emergency that does not involve an Emergency Action Level, they should l ,-

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aEvisiOu CHANGE 3 DATE 8/27/81 DATE 8.2 Alert If the emergency situation does not involve a medical emergency, the Emergency Medical Team personnel shall be placed on a " standby status" as long as the Alert EAL is in effect.

8.2.1 Notifications should be made in accordance with Section 6.0 of this procedure.

8.2.2 When on-site, the team leader should report to the Duty Emergency Coordinator to obtain further instructions, as necessary.

8.3 Site Emergency / General Emergency NOTE: The transition from an Alert to a Site / General Emergency activates the long-term Emergency Response Organization. Upon arrival on-site and an appropriate turnover from the Duty Emergency Coordinator, the Emergency Services Coordinator will coordinate the actions of the on-site medical response personnel.

If the emergency situation does not involve a medical emergency, the '

Emergency Medical Team personnel shall report to the First Aid Room /

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The Team Leader shall expeditiously account for the team _ members and report the results to the Technical' Support Center A 5 lA giving the names and badge numbers of all accounted for team members.

The team shall then await further instructions.

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As' ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aevisioN CHANGE 4 DATE DATE 8/27/81 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 The Emergency Radiation Team Leader is responsible for coordinating the efforts to determine radiological hazards and for responding to Emergency Action Levels as described in this procedure.

5.2 The Emergency Radiation Alternate Team Leaders are responsible for assisting in coordinating the efforts to determine radiological hazards.

If the designated Team Leader is not available, then an Alternate Team Leader should assume the responsibilities of the Team Leader.

5.3 The Emergency Radiation Team is responsible for the following areas, as indicated:

5.3.1 The Onsite Radiological Monitoring Section is responsible for:

A. Determining ensite radiological hazards, conducting radiological surveys, monitoring and sampling.

B. Performing, in conjunction with the Emergency Medical Team, onsite rescue operations.

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5.3.2 The Offsite Radiological Monitoring Section is responsible for:

A. Determining off-site radiological hazards.

B. Conducting required off-site surveys, monitoring, and sampling.  !

5.4 The Radiation Team Leader is, responsible for the initial and continued accountability of team personnel.

6.0 NOTIFICATIONS 6.1 During routine work hours, the Emergency Radiation Team personnel on-site should be contacted by the most expedient means available.

6.2 After routine work hours, the Emergency Radiation Team personnel may be contacted as follows:

6.2.1 Refer to the roster / call list contained in Attachment 5 -

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6.2.2 contact a Team Leader / Alternate Team Leader.

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8.3 Site Emergency / General Emergency l NOTE: The transition from an Alert to a Site / General Emergency activates the long-term Emergency Response Organization. Upon arrival on-site and an appropriate turnover from the Duty Emergency Coordinator, the following individuals will coordinate the actions of the in-dicated sections of the Emergency Radiation Team:

A. Onsite Monitoring & HP Supervisor (Onsite Radiological Monitor-ing Section)

B. Offsite Monitoring Supervisor (Offsite Radiological Monitoring Section) 8.3.1 Notifications should be made in accordance with Sectio 6.0 of this procedure.

8.3.2 If the emergency situation does not involve a radiological incident, the notified Emergency Radiation Team personnel shall report to their designated assembly area. The Team Leader shall expeditiously account for the team members and repy t the results to the Technical Support Center A ( 3 I >A giving the names and badge numbers of the accounted f

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