ML20039A980
| ML20039A980 | |
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| Site: | Turkey Point |
| Issue date: | 03/02/1981 |
| From: | FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
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| PROC-810302-03, NUDOCS 8112220111 | |
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o TURKEY POINT PIANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES INDEX 3 /2 /81 Number Title 20101 Duties of Emergency Coordinator 20102 Duties tf an Individual Who Discovers and Emergency Condition 20103 Classification of Emergencies V
20104 Emergency Roster s
20105 On-site Support Center 20106 Natural Emergencies 20107 Fire /E>.plosion Emergencies 20109 Criteria For and Conduct of Local Evacuation 20110 Criteria For and Conduct of Owner Controlled Area Evacuation 20111 Re-entry 20112 Communications Network 20113 Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Emergency Exercises, Drills, Tests and Evaluations 20125 On-site Energency 0rganization 20201 Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Radiological Emergency Plan Training 2CXXX Radiation Release and Dose Projection (Currently Under Development) i i
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O 0FFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDIRES 11 01 Duties of the Emergency Administrative Manager, Of f-site Emergency Organization 1102 Duties of the Emergency Cou ol Of ficer, Of f-site Emergency i
Organization 11 03 Duties of the Emergency Inf ormation Manager, Of f-site Emergency j
Organization 1104 Duties of the Emergency Security Manager, Of f-site Emergency Organization 1105 Duties of the Emergency Technical Manager, Of f-site Emergency 1
Gtganization i
1106 Duties of the Gover:nnental Af f airs Manager, Of f-site Emergency l
Organization 1107 Duties of' the Emergency Plan Administrator 1211 Duties of the Emergency News Center (Turkey Point) 1212 Activation and Use of the Interim Emergency Operattooa Facility j
(Turkey Point) 1301 Emergency Roster - Of f-site Emergency Organiza' tion f
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'IURKEY POINE UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDCRE 20101 XXXXXXX XX, XXXX
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3.1 Purecse
Sis procedure provides the guidelines to be folicwed by the Emergency Cocrdinator when an emergenef occurs that requires initiaticn of the Emergenef Plans.
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3.2 Discussien
k te tbelear Plant Superviser becomes the Emergenef Coordinator upon initiation of the Emergency Plans and, as such, directs the Cn-Site Emergency Organization to bring the emergency under centrol. It is expected that a menter of the plant management staff with a Senior Reacter C$erator License may assume the role of Emergency Coordinatcr when he reaches the Centrol Pocm and beccmes familiar with the emergenef.
'Ihe Nuclear Plant Superviser will then concentrate en centrol of the reacter.
3.3 Authcritf
Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans
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X/XX/XX EMERGD'OY PRCCEDURE l0101, PAGE 2 DETIIES CF EMERGENCY CCCRDINA'ICR
4.0 Precautiens
4.1 ~ te Nuclear Plant Supervisor and the shift cperating staff represent the first-line of response to any developing emergency ccndition.
The primary respcnsibility of the Nuclear Plant Superviser is to control the condition as well as possible.
Ecwever, the succeas of the Emergency Plan and procedures requires immediate classification of the A. gency (in accordance with Emergency Procedure 20103) and notification-cf designated off-site authcrities as well as FPL's off-site Emergency Organi::ation (Eee Figure 1).
- 4. 2 Se R! clear Plant Supervisor as the Emergency Coordinator may delegate his pQ res,xnsibilities at his discretion with the exception of the decision to notify state and local authorities and the content of that notif.' cation.
5.0 Fescensibilities
5.1 If the Nuclear Plant Superviscr is incapacitatd, the Emergency Coordinator shall be (in order cf succession):
5.1.1 Nuclear Watch Engineer 5.1. 2 Any other merber of the plant staff with a Senicr Peactor Operator license.
5.1.3 Cne of Nuclear Centrol Center Coeratcrs en shift.
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5.2 2e Emergency Coordinatcr shall caly grant pec::ission for watch relief, including his cwn, when the emergency ccndition is sufficiently under centrol to make it safe in his judgment to de sc.
5.3 A member of the plant ranagement staff (if he has a Senior Peactor Operator License) =ay assume the duties of the Emergency Coordinater.
6.0 Peferences 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans 7.0 Fecords and Nctifications:
7.1 All significant information, events, and actions taken during the emergency k
period shall be recorded in the Nuclear Plant Superviscr's Icg Ecck.
8.0 Instructicns
8.1 Classification
Imrediately upcn becoming aware of an off-ncrmal condition, the Nuclear Plant Superviser shall classify the conditicn in acccrdance with the 1
criteria given in Emergency Procedure
- 0103, Classification of Emergencies.
If the classificaticn is ALERT, SITE AREA EPIBGENCY, or GENERAL DIRGENCY, the Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall declare an emergency and become the Emergency Cecrdinator.
Se Emergency Coordinator shall
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8.2 2 e Emergency Cocrdinat0r shall mcbilize the Cn-Site Emergency Organi stion (in acccrdance with Emergency Precedure
- 0125, Cn-Site Emergency Crganization) to begin required ccrrective and prctective acticns.
8.3 AIIRr If an AIZRT is declared, de Emergency Cecrdinater shall cc@lete the actions specified in tr.e attached Alert Checuist.
Sese acticns include required off-site notificaticns, en-site prctective acticns, and activation of en-site suppcrt centers.
S.4 SITE AREA EMERGENCY If a Site Area Emergency is declared, the Emergency Coordinater shall ec@lete the acticns specified in ce attached Site Area Erergency Checklist.
Sese acticns include required off-site notifications, en-site protective acticns, and activation of cn-site support centers.
3.5 GENEPAL EMIFGENCY If a General Emergency is declared, the Emergency Cocrdinater shall coglete the acticns specified in de attacned General Erargency Checklist.
tese actions include required off-site nctificaticns, en-site protective actions, and activatien cf en-site suppcrt centers.
3.6 MEDICAL EMERGENCIES See attached Medical Emergency Checklist.
8.7 Fesponsibilities fer. off-site cor:r:unications and cccedinaticn may be relinquished first to the Technical Support Center Superviser and then to the E,ergency Centrol Cfficer when they establish centact and asst' e responsibility.
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AIIRT CHECKLIST (Page 1 of 2)
Actions to be taken bv Emercency Coordinator in ene event of an ALEET 1.
Cicect initial ccrrective acticn to mitigate th' prob'sem and bring the p' ant to a safe, stable condition.
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Fire /Explcsien - see attached Fire /Explosien Checklist and Emergency Precedure :0107 f
Medical - see attached Medical Emergency Checklist 2.
If evacuaticn cf an area is necessary, notify perscnnel of the emergency condition ever the page system, initiate a local evacuaticn in acccrdance with E=ergency P-dre 20109, Criteria For and Ccnduct of Iccal Evacuation. Announce the folicsing:
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Area Affected Asse:tly Area
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Direct 3.2 clear Watch Engineer to ::xtbilize interim Emergency Teams to respond as necessary.
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CcI:plete the attached E=ergency Inferration Checklist including off-site dose projecticns using Emergency Precedure 10126, Fadiatien Folcase and Ecse Prcjecticn.
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Pelay inferation to the tuty Call Supertiser (see NPS Bulletin Board fer scheduled sugertiser and telephone nucher). Direct him to notify the individuals en his call list in Emergency Precedure 2)l04, E::rrgency Fester.
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X/XX/XX EMERGDCY PROCEDLEE ~4101, PAGE 5 EX7 RIES CF EMERGDCY CCCRDINA'ICR ALERr CHEC< LIST (Page 2 of 2) i Actions to be taken by Emercency Coordinator in the event ot an AL.Rr i
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Notify, by telephcne, the State Warning Point at the Bureau of Disaster Preparedness in Tallahassee I
'and ccrmunicate bergency Informatien Checklist data.
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Notify, bv telechone, the State Department of Health and Rehabilitative Service in Tallahassee s
]T'and conunicate E::ntgency Inferratien Checklist data.
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Notify, bv telechene, the Dade Ccunty Civil Defense Office in Miami
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Nctify, by telephone, the Monrce Ccunty Disaster Preparedness office in Key West, and cccunicate Emergency Information Checklist data, 4
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- 10. If 1ccal evacuatien was cceducted, verify frcm Security Team Leader that all persennel are accounted for.
- 11. Paassess corrective and protective actions. Verify activities undervay, reassign persennel and teams as necessarf.
- 12. Direct Shift Technical Advisce to activate the Technical Support Center.
- 13. Activate the Cperational Support Center.
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- 14. Notify !GC via ENS hot-line (within ene hour).
- 15. Brief the 'Ibchnical Support Center Superviscr (norrally Technical Technical Department Superviscr) en events. Direct him to provide State and County with pericdic updates.
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- 16. Feassess the Emergency Classification and update the Emergency l
Inferratien Checklist with Technical Support Center Superiiscr.
l 17. Felirquish control and ccmunicaticn respcnsibilities to the Emergency i
Centrol Officer when he assumes the respcnsibilities.
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SITE AREA EMIRGENCY CHEC< LIST (Page 1 of 2)
Actions to be taken by Emercency Cecrdinator in tne event of SITE AREA EMERGENCY 1
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Order initia corrective action per Emergency Ct:erating Procedures.
Fire / Explosion - See Attached Fire /Explcsicn Checklist ard Emergency Procedure 20107 Medical - See Attached Medical Emergenef Checklist 2.
If evacuation is necesrary, not.ify perscnnel of the emergency condition cver the FA system (crossecnnect the page), giving location, class, and type of emergency, and order all ncn-essential personnel to cemence evacuaticn of the Cwner Centrolled Area in acccrdance with Emergency Procedure 20110, Criteria for and Conduct of Cwner Centrolled Area Evacuatien.
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If site evacuation is necessarf, scurd Site Evacuation Alarm.
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If site evacuaticn is necessary, repeat PA anncuncerent.
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If site evacuation is necessary, order Security Team Leader to evacuate Cuner Centrolled Area and to repcrt personnel acccuntability as soon as possible.
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Direct Nuclear Watch Engineer to :tobilize other interim Emergency Tears as necessary.
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Cer:plete the attached Emergency Infcrration Checklist, including otf-site dose projecticn using Emergency Procedure :0116, Padiation Pelease and Dese Projection.
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Pelay informatien to the Duty Call Supervisor (see NPS Bulletin Board fcr scheduled superviser ed telephcne number). Direct him to notify the perscnnel en his call list in Emergency Procedure 20104, Emergency O
Pcster.
(Alternate - notify System Cperaticns Power Cecrdinator).
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X/XX/XX EMIMENCY PPCCECURE l0101, PAGE 7 DUTIrS OF EMIRGENCY CCCRDINATR D) tV SITE AREA EMIRGENCY OiECKLIST (Page 2 cf 2)
Actions to be taken bv Emercency Cocrdinator in tne event of SITE AREA EMERGCiCY 9.
Make NAWAS Announce.m nt:
" State Warnirg Point Tallahassee, this is Trcpical Marlin" (State Warning Point will give a go-ahead)
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" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is "tcpical Marlin, we have a
('s SITE AREA EMIRGCJCY, repeat SITE AREA EMIEGCICY Time:
Zulu (EST + 5 hrs., CST + 4 hrs. )
(Pelay Emergency Infcmatien Checuist data including off-site dose projections)
Ackncwledge, ever."
- 10. State Warning Point Ackncwledgment Time:
(NAWAS announ= ment also serves to nctify Dade and Mcnroe Ccunties and the State Department of Health and Behabilitative Services).
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- 11. Tarn en IGR, contact Cade Ccunty Civil Defense, inform them that site evacuation has started, (if it has) location of assemoly area (s),
evacuaticn route (s). Notify them of any wind changes, and when evacuation is cccpleted.
- 11. Verify that each cperator en shif t is uninjured and relay names and keycard ntrl:ers to Security Team Icader.
- 13. Notify HAFS Ccarand Post, if their services are required.
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- tify frcm Security Team Iaader that Cwner Ccntrolled Evacuatien is cenplete and that all perscnnel are acccunted for,
- 15. Peassess corrective and protective acticns. Verify activit.ics underaay,
('a) reassign perscnnel and teams as necessary.
- 16. Direct Shif t Technical Adviser to activate the Technical Suppcrt Center.
_ 17. Tctify NRC via hot-line (within ene hcur).
- 18. Brief the Technical Support Center Supertiser (ncmally the Technical Eepartment Superiiscr) en events. Direct him to update State and Ccunty periodically (ECF will perform these updates when cparaticnal).
19. Riassess the Emergency Classificatien and update the Emergency Infermaticn Checklist with the Technical Support Center Superiiscr.
m lL. P4)inquish Emergency Coordinatcr centrcl and cmmanicatf ens resperuibilities to the Emergency Ccntrol Officer when he assumes the re :pensibilities.
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Actions to be taken bv Emercency Cocedinator in tne event of GC4EFAL EMIEGCiCY 1.
Crder initial corrective acticn per Emergency Cperating Procedures.
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Notify persennel of the emergency conditicn over the PA system
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(crossconnect the page), giving location, class, and type of emergency.
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Crder all ncn-essential perscnnel to eccznence evacuaticn of the Owner Centrolled Area in accordance with Emergency Procedure 0110, Criteria for and Conduct cf Cwner Centrolled Area Evacaaticn.
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Scund Site Evacuation Alarm.
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Pepeat PA anncuncement.
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Order Security Team Ieader to evacuate CWr Ocntrolled Area and to report persennel accountability as soon as possible.
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Direct Nuclear Watch Engineer to scbilize other interim Emergency Teams l g as necessary.
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Make NNAAS Anncuncement:
" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is Trepical Marlin" (State Warning Point will give a go-ahead)
" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is Trcpical Marlin, we have a GCIERAL EMIRGC CI, repeat GC4ERAL EMERGCICY.
Time:
Zulu (EST + 5 hrs., DST + 4 hrs.)
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Ccnditions are (stable / unstable)
Additicnal EMIRGCCl DIFCPNATICN will be forthecming shortly.
Acknowledge, over."
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State Warning Point Ackncwledgment Time:
(NAWAS anncuncement also serves to nctify Dade and Monrce Counties and the State Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services.)
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X/XX/XX EMIRGEJCY PFCCEIXEE 20101, PAGE 9 CUTIES CF EMERGDICY CCCFDD!ATR Ob GDJEPE EMERGD.~Y CHECKLIST (Page 2 cf 3)
Actions to be taken bv Emercencv Coordinator in tne event of GCE.ML D1ERGDiCY
- 10. Cenplete Emergency Inferraticn Cheedist including off-site dcse projections using Emergene/ Precedure 2016, Radiatien Release and Dese Projection.
- 11. NAWAS Announcement:
" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this 1 Trcpical Marlin."
(State Warning Point will give a go-ahead).
" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is Trepical Marlin, with additional inferration en our GDiEPE EhCD.ZNC'I.
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(Pelay Erergency Inferraticn Checklist data, including eff-site dose projeetiens.)
Ackm:wledge, ever."
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- 12. State Warning Point Ackncwledgrent Tire.
- 13. Pelay inferration to the Cuty Call Superviser (see NPS Bulletin Beard for scheduled supervisce and telephone nurbet). Direct him to notify the perscnnel en his call list in Emergency Procedure :0104.
(Alternate - Notify System Cperations Pcwer Cecrdinater).
- 14. Turn en IGR, centact Cade Ccunty Civil Defense, inferm them that site evacuat:ct: has started, locatica of asserbly area (s), evacuatica rcute(s). Nctify them of any wind changes, and when evacaation is cocpleted.
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X/XX/XX E.6CY P!CCEDUKE :D101, PAGE 10 DUTIES CF EMERGENCY CCCRDINATR i O GENERAL TEIRGENCY CHECKLIST (Page 3 of 3)
Actions to be taken by Emercency Coordinator in tne event of GENERAL EMIRGDiCY
- 15. Verify that each cperater en shift is uninjured and relay nams and
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keycard nu::ters to Security Team Leader.
- 16. Nctify HAFB Ccamand Post - direct line.
- 17. Verify frem Security Team Leader that Cwner Centrolled Evacuation is cc e lete and that all persennel are accounted for.
- 18. Reassess corrective and protective actions. Verify activities undersay, reassign persennel and teams as necessary.
- 19. Crder Shift Tecnnical Advisce to activate the Technical Suppct: Center.
10. Nctify NRC via ENS hot-line (within one hour).
- 11. Brief the Technical Support Center Superviser (ncr::. ally the Technical Department Superviscr) en events. Direct him to update State and County periodically.
(ECF vill perform these updates when cperational.)
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- 22. Reassess the Emergency Classificaticn and update the Emergency Informaticn Checklist with the Technical Support Center Juperviscr.
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Pelinquish centrol and cc:r.unications responsibilities to the Emergency l
Centrol Officer when he assumes the rescensibilities.
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X/XX/XX EMERGENCY PRCCEDURE I0101, PAGE 11 EX7FIES CF EMERGDCI CCORDINATR E.M'CY INEERMATICN CFECKLIST 1.
Descrip_icn of Incident:
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Emergency Classificaticn:
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Iccatien of Incident:
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Cate/2ime of Incident:
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Assessment of the emergency (includino potential for escalating to higher class):
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Persennel injuries and radiaticn exposures:
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Estimate cf radicactive material released:
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Areas potentially affected:
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Wind speed:
- 10. Wind direction and range over past hour:
- 11. Assessment of potential radiatica expcsure to perscns off-site (use Emergency Procedure 20126, Badiatien Felease and ccse Projecticn)
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Activate Interim E:Dergency Teams - PA An. wince::ent Cade County Fire Depart,ent - 911 EAFB (Radiolcgical, large, and if ccunty cannct readily respond) - Direct line to cer: rand pcst.
j 3eturn to apprcpriate AIZET, SITE AREA DERGDICY, cr M.RAL DERGENCY l
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X/T /XX E*2mCY PROCECURE 10101, PAGE 13 D(ITIES OF E.u2?GENCY CCCRDINATCR MEDICAL EMERGENCY CHECKLIST TLuS Determine:
Nare of Victim Erdcy?r (if not FPL)
Nature and Extent of Injurf Eccaticn Is Victim contaminated t
Ensure Victim gets first aid by:
Sending N.W.E. and extra cperator to scene and activating First Aid and Personnel Cecentamination 'Itam (Notify Radicchemist or Chemistrf Supervisor
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.cn PAX phone).
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Health Physics PAX BELL;
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Site Manager PAX BELLI RADIO (CEAt;NEL-i Plant Manager-Nuclear PAX.
BELLI When determined, notify Captain of Guard where to direct ambulance, etc.
RADIO (CPR;NEL PAX BELL thclear Plant Supervisor shculd:
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Ceter.nine ::cde of transportatien based en nature and extent of injuries.
(Ensure victim's TLD, selfreader, ID badge and key card are retained en site).
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I::raediate life threatening conditicn:
DADE CCUh'IY FIRE PISCUE PIDE:
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(if contaminated) 3 and 4 Emer. Fhene (red)
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Medical treatrent for sericus injurf:
PBCtE:
RANDIE EASTEEN AMBCLANCE Alt:
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Medical treatment for minor injuries:
FPL Vehicle - Call Maintenance Superviscr 2.
Cecide where to send victim and notify them he is ccming.
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Ncn-radicactively contaminated victims:
3 Send to CCPAL PEEF GCERAL ECSPITAL PECtE:
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b) Radicactively centaminated victims se:x! to-See EP 20101 - Appendix I
" REEF Notificaticn" Mr. SINAI ECSPITAL (primarf)
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BAPrIST ECSPITAL (backup)
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If Site Manager not available, notify Administrative Assistant.
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'). cr Duty Call Supervisor - See Emergency Fcster Site Manager and/or the Administrative Assistant will handle off-site notificaticns.
X/XX/XX EME.EC FAIECURE 20101, PAGE 14 DUTIES CF EMN CCCRDINATCR APPENDIX 1 REEF NOTIFICATICN In the event of a radiation emergency which requires
.e transportation of casualties to REEF, located within Mt. Sinai Scspital, the Emergency Cccrdinator shall transmit the following infermation, if it is available:
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Name of casualty being transported 2.
?fpes of injuries involved and body part:
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Fractures b.
Burns c.
Eercerahaginc d.
Other e.
A::tulatory:
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Radiaticn centaminaticn status:
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?ipe of instnerent used_
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TURKEY POIN" UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY PROCECURE 2010 2 XXXXXXX XX, XXXX
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CUTIES CF M INDIVIDCAL WIiO DISCCVERS AN EME. ENCY CCNDITICN 2.0 Aeproval and Lut of Effective Pages:
2.1 Accreval
xxxxxxx xx, 19xx Change dated XX/XX/XX Reviewed by PNSC__
Approved by Plant Mgr-Nuclear, 19 Approved by Vice President Pcwer Resources 19
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3.0 Scope
3.1 Purocse
This precedure provides the acticns to be taken by an individual who discovers an emergency ccnditicn.
- 3. 2 Cefinitiens:
- 3. 2.1 An emergency ccnditien is an incident which could result in perscnnel injury and/cr darage te plant recponents.
It ray cr ray not be accccpanied by high radiatien er radicactive contamination. Exa. ples y
of an emergency condition include but are not limited to:
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Fire or explosion 2.
Steam line break 3.
Unanticipated high raditien field 4.
Accidental release of reacter ccolant 5.
Accidental release of radicactive liquid waste 6.
Accidental release of radioactive waste gas due to rupture or
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3.3 Authoritv
This procedure inglecents the ?arkey Point Plant Emergency Plan.
4.0 Precautiens
All personnel should be centinucusly alert to detect any unsafe situation which, if not corrected, could result in an emergenef condition.
Strict adherence to existing cperating and raintenance precedures and safety rales, and de exercise cf good judgment could prevent de occurrence cf an energency ecndition.
5.0 Reseensibilities
5.1 All perscnnel shall notify the Nuclear Plant Supervisce of all unusual cr emergenef conditiens.
6.0 Peferences
Tarkey Point Plant Emergenef Plan 7.0 Records and Notificatiens:
All significant inferratien, events, and actions taken during the emergency reriod shall be reccrded in a bcund ledger kept by the E:nrgency Coordinator.
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8.0 Instructicns
An individual who discovers an emergency ccndition shall:
8.1 Take any inrediate acticn he is qualifieid to perform that will aid in centrolling and minimizing de efferts cf the erergenef such as:
8.1.1 Extinguishing a small fire with fire fighting equipnent located in the irrediate area.
8.1. 2 Iccally stepping rachinerf dat is centrihuting to the severity cf the energency (stepping a pt p when de downstream piping was ruptured, de-energinizing a burning acter, etc.)
8.1.3 Closing an upstream valve when a system pipe r.;pture has occurred.
l 8.1.4 Helping injured perscnnel frem de affected area, if necessarf, to minimize deir exposure to further injury.
Co nct atte pt to :cve sercusly injured cr uneenscicus perscnnel unless failure to act will cbvicusly place de victim in grave danger.
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l 8.1.5 Warning cther persennel in the affected area to withdraw to a safe i
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3.2 Notify the Nuclear Plant Superviscr over the PA Syste:::, en any PAX telephone 3
4 cr by face-to-face cc::rrnication, whichever is faster.
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S. 2. 2 Locatien of emergency
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- 8. 2. 4 Extent cf damage to plant ccq:enents.
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i 8.5 Fc11cw it.stracticns issued by the Nuclear Plant Supervisor (Emergency j
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CLASSIFICATICN CF DE32DiCIES 2.0 Acproval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Acpreval
Change dated XX/XX/XX Reviewed by PNSC xxxxxxx xx, 19xx Approved by Plant Mgr-Nuclear, 19 Approved by Vice President Pcwer Rescurces 19
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3.1 Purccse
'!his procedure provides instructicns en the classification of emergencies at ?arkey Point Plant.
3.2 Discussicn
Four levels of emergency classification are established.
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4 Unusual Event i
Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency
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3.3 Authority
This procedure irplements the Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans.
3.4 Definitions
3.4.1 Chusual Event - Se Usual Event " category is restricted to ncn-emercenef cenditiens.
It applies to eff-ncrral events or conditicns at de Plant fer which no significant degradation of the level of safety of the plant has cccurred or is expected.
Any release of radioactive raterial which have occurred er which ray be expected are miner and
.g constitute no appreciable health hazard.
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3.4.2 Aler: - This classificaticn is represented by events which involve an actual er i=inent substantial degradation cf the level of safety of the plant combined with a potential for limited uncentrolled radicactivity from de plant.
3.4.3 Site Area Emergenef - This classification is cenposed of events wnicn involve actual er likely rajor failures of plant functicns needed for prctection of the public cerbined with a potential for significant uncentrolled releases of radicactivity frem de plant.
This classificatien is ccapcsed of 3.4.4 General E ercenef j
events wnicn involve actual or i=inent substantial core degradation and potential icss of centainment integrity combined with a likelihood of significant uncentrolled releases of radioactivity frem the plant.
4.0 Precautiens
4.1 Conflictine Inferration:
'4 hen apparently codlicting infer ation is available, de ccnditicr.
shall be classified at de ecst serious leve? Indicated.
- 4. 2 Judcrental Cecisien:
If, in the judgment of the Nuclear Plant Superviser (Emergency Cecrdinator), a situaticn is more sericus than indicated by instrument readings er cther parameters, the emergency conditien shall be classified at the apprcpriate level.
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5.0 Responsibilities
5.1 Nuclear Plant Sucervisor 5.1.1 2e tuelear Plant Supervisce shall pregtly classify off-normal situatiens into one of the four defined categories.
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5.1.1 If the diagncsis indicates that the conditien is classified as an Alert, Site Area Emergency, er General Emergency the Nuclear Plant Superviscr shall fc11cw the instructions in Emergency Procedure 20101, Duties of Emergency Coordinator.
,.OQ 5.1.3 If an emergency has been declared the Nuclear Plant Superviser shall become the Emergency Cecrdinator and retain this position until relieved.
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References:
6.1 B rkey Point Plant Emergency Plan 6.2 Emergenef Procedure 20102, Duties cf an Individual Who Discovers an Erergency Ccndition 6.3 Emergency Precedure 20101, Duties of Emergenef Cecrdinator j
7.0 Pecords and Notifications:
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3.0 Instructions
j 8.1 ne Nuclear Plant Superviscr should initially classify a situaticn within 15 minutes of the time he has became aware of it.
De initial classification shall be made en the basis of readily available cbservaticns and should not rely en laboratory analyses, reasurements, cr calculations which would require rcre than 15 minutes to perform.
8.2 If subsequent informaticn of a rcre detailed nature (e.g., sa pling i
results) becomes available after the initial classification has been made, the event shall be reclassified by the Emergency Cecrdinator j
if apprcpriate.
l 8.3 2e Nuclear Plant Superviscr shall classify a situation to be an Unusual Event if conditiens correspond to those en Table 1.
8.4 D e Nuclear Plant superviser shall classify an event to be an ALERr, if conditiens correspcnd to those en Table 2 (left column).
8.5 he Nuclear Plant Superviscr shall classify an event to be a SITE AREA EMERGENCY if conditions correspcnd to those on Table 2 (middle column).
8.6 Se Nuclear Plant Superviser shall classify an event to be a GENERAL EMERGENCY if conditions correspond to those en Table 2 (right colt =:n).
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TABLE 1 Events and Initiating Conditions for Unusual Events 1.
ECCS initiated Flow indicated on FI
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Uncontrolled A release has occurred or is in progress O
effluent release which is greater than the Technical Specification limit, but less than ten times the Technical Specification limit (as shown by sample survey) 3.
Fuel element 1.
PRMS R-20 alarming, and failure 2.
RCS I-131 activity is between 100 times normal and 300 uC1/ml.
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Abnormal RCS Core subcooling is determined to be zero by:
temperatures 1.
Subcooling margin monitor; or and/or pressure 2.
Subcooling graph and RCS pressure aad highest RCS loop temperature; or 3.
Taking the differences between O'
pressurizer temperature.and highest RCS loop temperature.
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Abnomal primary 1.
RCS water inventory balance indicates unidentified leakage of more than 1 GPM; t
or 2.
RCS water inventory balance indicates identified leakage of more than 10 GPM; or 3.
RCS water inventory balance indicates leakage of more than 30 GPM to a connecting closed system; and 4
RCS water inventory balance indicates leakage is not greater than 50 GPM.
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Abnormal primary 1.
PRMS R-15 alarming, and to secondary 2.
RCS water inventory balance leak rate indicates a leak of more than 10 GPM.
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Failure of a 1.
Sustained increased temperature on primary safety or TI *-463, TI-464, TI-465, TI-469; or relief valve 2.
Indication of continued flow through to close safeties on TEC safety valve flow indicators; and 3.
RCS pressure drops to less than 1600 psig.
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Failure of a Any 2 of the following 3:
secondary safety 1.
Rapid and continuing decrease in or relief valve steam generator pressure to less to close than 500 psig; 2.
Rapid RCS cool-down; 3.
Audible steam relief noise lasting for longer than 10 minutes.
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Supply breakers indicate open; or off-site power o_r 2.
Volt and amperage meters indicate "0" less of on-site A.C.
power capability
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Violation of containment integrity as integrity defined in Secticn 1.5 of Technical Specifications unless the reactor is in the cold shutcown :endition.
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Violation of containment integrity as definea in Section 1.5 of Technical Specifications when the reactor vessel head is removed unless the reactor is in
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the refueling shutdown condition.
- 11. Loss of engineered 1.
Loss of any equiccent listed in the safety features Technical Specifications Section 3.4 requiring plant shutdown; or 2.
Loss of any instrumentation listed in Technical Specifications Section 3.5 requiring plant shutdown.
- 12. Loss of fire 1.
Loss of any fire protection systems protection system listed in Technical Specifications Section 3.14; and 2.
Inability to make these systems operable within the specified time limits of fsi Technical Specification 3.14.
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- 14. Loss of Significant loss of effluent monitoring assessment functions capability, meteorological instruments, t
communications, etc. (wnich impairs ability to perform raergency assessment).
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Aircraft crash on-site or unusual station cperation aircraft activity over facility; or 2.
On-site explosion; or i
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Toxic or flammable gas release at life threatening levels on-site.
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Uncontrolled Ef fluent Release ALERT SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY A release has occurred or is in A release has occurred or is in A release has occurred or is in progress that is 10 times the T.S.
progress resulting in 50 ndt/hr progress resulting in 1 R/hr (whole limit (as shown by sample / survey)
(whole body) for 1/2 hr or 500 ndt/hr body) or S R/hr (thyroid) at site (whole body) for two min at site boundary
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FUEL ELEMENT FAILURE ALERT StTE EMERGENCY GENERAL.EMERGENE (1) PRMS R-20 alarming, and Core darnage with inadequate core Loss of 2 of 3 fission product (2) RCS I-131 activity > 300 uC1/ml cooling detennined by:
barriers with a potential loss of 3rd barrier determined by:
(1) RCS I-131 activity )_ 300 pC1/ml, and (1) RCS 1-131 activity >,300 (2) RCS Th > 620* F, or pC1/ml, and (3)
Incore thennocouple (2) Containment pressure > 20 psi, temperatures > 700* F or (3) Loss of containnent integrity as defined in Technical Specifications 1
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ABNORMAL PRIMARY LEAK HATE ALERT StTE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMEltGENCY RCS water inventory balance Loss of RCS coolant in excess of Containment pressure > 20 psi indicates > 50 GPM leakage high head safety injection punp Cdpacity, and Conta l tunent pressure
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AllHORMAL PRIMARY / SECONDARY LEAK RATE ALERT SITE [MEltGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY (1) RCS water inventory balance (1) Pressurizer level off-scale Refer to Event I
(Uncontrolled indicates > SO GPM, and low, and Effluent Release)
(2) PRMS R-15 or R-19 alarming (2) Safety injection has actuatea, and (3) A sustained loss of both 4160 V busses has occurred S.
FIRE ALERI SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY I
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LOSS OF ASSESSMENT FUNCTIONS ALERT SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY All annunciator alarms lost > 15 minutes with plant not in cold shutdown or during plant transient I
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tilGil RADIATI0il LEVELS IN PLANf ALERI SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY General area radiation levels > 1000 Refer to Event 1
(Uncontrulled Refer to Event 1
(Uncontrolled times nonnal due to high radiation Effluent Release)
Effluent Release) t or high airborne radioactivity from an unidentified and/or unisolated
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COOL ANT PUMP SEIZURE W1111 FUEL DAMAGE ALERf SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY _
(1) Reactor coolant system flow Refer to Event 1
(Uncontrolled Refer to Event 1
(Ununtrolled indication decreases rapidly, EffluentIselease)
Effiuent Release) and (2) PRMS R-20 alarming, and (3) RCS I-131 activity > 300 pC1/mi SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGLNCY 12.
FUEL liANDLING ACCIDENT Refer to Event 1
(Uncontrolled Refer to Event I
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Effluent Release)
ALERT Fuel handling accident which results in the release of radioactivity to containment or spent fuel pit area:
(1) Direct information from fuel handling personnel indicating that an irradiated fuel assembly has been damaged and gas bubbles are escaping, and (2) Associated area or process monitor channels are alanning I
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EPIRGE;CY PCSTER
- 2. 0 Acproval and List of Effective Paces:
.1 Accreval:
Change dated XX/XX/XX Paviewed by PNSC XXXXXX XX, 19XX I
Approved by Plant Mgr.-Nac 19 Vice President Approved by Power Pascurces 19 l
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2.is precedure irple ents the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plans.
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8.1 Appendix A is the Emergency Coordinator Call List.
This app'endix is used to provide the telephone nt=ters of personnel and crganizations which the g
Emergency Coordinator is required by Emregency Procedure 20101, Duties of
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8.1 Accendix 3 'is the Duty Call Superviscr's Call List of persennel and crganizations that shall be notified by the Duty Call Supervisce in an emergency.
l 8.3 Appendix C is the Security Shift Superviscr's Call List of perscnnel who shall be notified during an emergency.
8.4 Appendix D contains miscellanecus phone nrters that may be needed during an emergency.
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3' APPENDIX A Emergency Coordinator's Call List following individuals may be Outy Call Supervisors.
-The OUTY CALL SUPERVISORS Their home telephone number is listed by each.
I J. K. Hays....
I P. W. Hughes.....
l V. B. Wager D. W. Haase K. E. Beatty...;
p J. E. Mocre If Duty Call Supervisor is not available at listed phone, place beeper _ call by
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the beeper number is reached, there will be a series of high pitched tones in the receiver that alerts the beeper carrier that a message is to be When the high pitched tones cease, speak slowly and clearly into the telephone telephone and tell the Outy Call Supervisor (by name) to call the Turkey Foint transmitted.
Pl ant. Repeat message, then hang up the telephone.
" Joe Smith, call Turkey Point Plant - Joe Smith, call Turkey Point Plant" i
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If tne Octy Call Supervisor does not call promptly, notify System Operations Power Coordinator and tell him to call the Team Leaders and Alternate Team Outy Call Supervisor's Call List.
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Change dated XX/XX/XX Peviewed by PNSC xxxxxxx xx, 19xx Approved by Plant Mgr-Nuclear, 19
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3.1 Purecse
'Ihis procedure provides guidelines and respcnsibilities for activation ard use cf the on-site interim Technical and Cperational Support Centers. This procedure describes interim facilities and shall be revised when perranent facilities are operational.
3.1 Discussion
D The activities of plant management, technical, and engineering support f
personnel are an irportant part cf the overall site response to an accident, and ::ust be preperly defined and logistica11y supported.
The need for additional cperaticnal support personnel, other than these required and allcwed in the control recm, is also recognized as vitally important in prcperly responding to an emergency.
The intent of providing Technical and Cperational Su; pert Centers is to provide bases where post-accident emergency planning can be cenducted and required cperational suppcrt perscnnel can assembly for potential duty.
Both centers will be in close ccmr:nnication with the Control Room via the PAX phone system.
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3.3.1 Interim Technical Suetx:rt Center (TSC) te Interim TSC is located in a doublewide trailer within the plant Protected Area.
Le available space is adequate to provide sufficient working space fer apprcpriate plant personnel and five NRC personnel.
3.3. ; Ccerational Suceert Center (CSC)
D ne CSC is maintained in the South Assembly Rocm in the site administration building.
PAX telephone cc=unications are available between the CSC and the Control Rocm.
4.0 Precautiens
4.1 2e Interim TSC r.nd CSC shall be activated upcn the direction of the Emergency Cocedinatcr er his designated alternate ordy.
- 4. 2 Radiological conditiens in the Interim Technical and Cperational Support Center shall be monitored when required to be in use.
4.3 he Emergency Coordinator shall reccuend a suitable location other than the designated areas if radiological conditiens warrant such actions.
5.0 Rescensibilities
5.1 te Emergency Cccedinator is responsible' for activating the Interim TSC, activating the CSC, and arranging for staffing through the Duty Call Supervisor.
- 5. 2 te Technical Support Center Superviscr will be the Technical Depart.mnt Superviscr or his designee.
l The Technical Support Center Superviser is respcnsible for supervising TSC activities, reporting to the Emergency Cccrdina. tor, and comunicating with the Interim Emergency Cperations Facility, and other locations as directed by the Emergency Coordinator.
5.3 2e Shift Technical Adviser is responsible for activating the TSC.
5.4 Each department head er designated alternate is responsible for reporting to the Interim Technical Support Center when called.
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5.6 2e Emergency Cocrdinater has the everall responsibility for the conduct of emergency cperations and activities and should 'acrk closely with the Technical Support Center to ensure all inferratien is used in raking accident recovery decisiens.
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6.1 t rkey Point Emergency Plan 6.2 Emergency Pwdure 3101, Duties of the Emergency Coordinator 6.3 Emergency Procedure 2 103, Classifications of Emergencies 7.0 Records and Nctifications:
A record of acticns taken at the Interim TSC shall be raintained by the TSC Superviscr.
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8.1 Activation Se Emergency Coordinator shall activate the Interim TSC and the CSC for any emergency condition classified as Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency.
8.2 Staffine Se Emergency Cocedinater shall arrange for staffing thrcegh the Duty Call Supervisor.
Se Shif t Technical Adviser shall, at the directicn of the Emergency Ccortinator, activate the Interim TSC.
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8.3 Radiolocical Sucolies The Interim TSC contains emergency radiological acnitoring equipment and supplies, and respiratcry protective devices.
Table 1 details these supplies.
8.4 Technical Data The document control center where pertinent records and drawings are available is located in the I and C Building, approximately 50 feet northwest of the Interim TSC.
8.5 Use of the Interim TSC 8.5.1 The TSC Supervisor and supporting TSC staff shall maintain comnunications with the Centrol Room and provide technical support as required by the Emergency Coordinator.
8.5.2 2e TSC staff shall conzunicate with the General Office Emergency Center or Interim Emergency Cperations Facility as necessarf.
This shall include relaying messages between these facilities and the Centrol Room.
8.5.3 The TSC staff shall direct itself tcward determining current and projected plant status for crderly irplementation of Emergency Plans and Procedures.
8.6 Use of the Oceraticnal Sucecrt Center Perscnnel en Emergency Teams shall initially report to the CSC.
Personnel reperting to the CSC shall maintain conmunications with the Control Roca and report as directed by the Emergency Coordinator or TSC Superiisor.
8.7 Deactivation It is the responsibility of the Emergency Ccordinator er his designee to deactivate and secure the Interim TSC and CCS when the emergency condition no longer exists.
8.8 Alternate CSC In the event that the OSC becomes untenable, the Emergency Ccordinator shall designate an alternate location.
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This procedure provides instructicns to be follcwed upon notificaticn of a potential natural emergency or upon cccurrence of an actlal natural emergency.
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The geographical location of the area is such that the l
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Ecwever, flooding of the low lying r.reas surrounding the i
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3.2.2 Warnings of inpending natural emergencies are issued by the U.
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The inferraticn received at the FPL System Cperaticns Power Coordinator's Office is then relayed to the 2:rkey Point Plant, Units 3 and 4 Centrol Recm through cne of the various normal or emergency comunication channels described in Emergency Procedure
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3.3 Authcrity
Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans
3.4 Definitions
The folicwing terms, as used by NCAA are used thr rghout this precedure:
3.4.1 TCENAID WATCH:
Metecrological conditions in the area described as favorable to the forration of tornadoes.
3.4.2 TCMADO WARNING:
This condition is declared once the surveillance means have sncwn that a tornado has been sighted. The area for which this warning is issued is usually smaller than that for hich a watch w
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3.4.3 TECPICAL STCRM: A weather disturbance of large size with winds of 39 to 73 ::pn, rotating in a countercicckwise direction, accorpanied by terrential rains and an area of Icw baremetric pressure.
3.4.4 EURRICANE
Same as a tropic.tl srcrm, but the winds are over 73 rph and a well defined low barcmetric pressure center, called the EYE of the storm, is present.
3.4.5 EYE: The center cf a hurricane where calm prevails, with winds of no acre than 20 - 30 ::ph and little er no rain.
3.4.6 SURRICANE ADVISCRY: This is an inferration release put cut every six p
hours, usually at 12 o' clock and 6 o'cicek both day and night whenever a hurricane exists; the adviscry is continually updated and this information is issued in the form of HURRICANE BULLETINS which are issued every 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br />, day and night.
3.4.7 HURRICANE WATCH:
This is a ccmr.unicatien from NCAA, issued 'atenever a nurricane is between 24 and 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> frem, and approaching, the U.S. coast and conprises an area approximately 100 miles either side of the expected place where it could come inland.
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size, maximum winds, direction and speed of travel.
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3.4.8 HURRICANE MLMING:
This is a cor:mmication from NCAA, issued wnenever a nurricane is between 12 and 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> frem, and approaching, the U. S. coast and cenprises an area approximately 50 miles either side of the expected place where the hurricane will strike the coastal areas.
The size of the area certprised by the warning will be determined by the area over which hurricane force winds can be expected. This warning also gives the expected time and location where the hurrie.:ne will strike the coast, as well as the size, maximum winds, dira,ctice and speed of travel. The warning may also describe the p;astal arens where high water, ficods or high waves may be expected.
4.0 Precautiens
4.1 All unnecessary personnel in the Prctected Area and all visitors in the Cwner Centrolled Area shall be required to leave when a hurricane warning is issued for the area.
Flooding of the low-lying portiens of the area, from s
heavy rains and high tides may make later evacuation irpcssible.
4.2 If a hurricane passes directly ever the plant area, do not assure the hurricane has passed when the winds subside and rain steps. This only means that the EYE of the hurricane is over the area, and in approxicately 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> the winds will begin blcwing again frcm the opposite direction as the second half of the hurricane gces over the area.
p 4.3 'vihen the hurricane is near de area and high winds are occurring, keep all activities outside of the plant buildings to a mininum, i
4.4 Do not assume the emergency to be over until the receipt of official werd frem NCAA through the System Cperaticns Power Coordinator that there is no lenger a threat to the area.
5.0 Restensibilities
5.1 It shall be the responsibility of the Site Panager, Plant Manager - Nuclear, Maintenance Superintendent - Nuclear, Cperaciens Superintendent - Nuclear, Technical Department Supervisce, and Inst went and Centrol Superviscr to cc ply with the steps cutlined in Section 6.0 cf this procedure to protect the plant and persennel frcm the effects of the emergency.
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6.0 Peferences
I 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans 6.2 Ibrkey Point Plant, Units 1 and 2 Hurricane Plans 6.3 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Inferration - inferration en area ter. ado and hurricane reports l
6.4 FSAR, Section 2, and Figures 1.2-3 and 1. 2-4 6.5 Bechtel Corp. Drawing No. 5610-SK-C-289 Main Plant Perimeter Flood Wall
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If the Emergency Plans are initiated as a result of the natural emergency, records and notifications shall be as described in other Emergency Precedures.
If the Emergency Plans are not initiated cnly nocal log entries are required.
8.0 Instructicns
8.1 When infecation is received dat a 2rnado Watch has been issued for the area in which the plant is 1ccated:
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8.1.1 Se Nuclear Plant Superviscr shall notify the Site Manager or Plant Manager - !belear (if they are en-site), the Duty Call Superviser (if the Site Manager or the Plant Manager - Nuclear were not notified),
the Security Shift Superviscr at the Main Entrance Staticn and plant persennel en his shif t.
He shall also inform them that an Unusual Event is in progress.
8.1. 2 The Site Manager / Plant Manager - !Melear/ Duty Call Superviscr shall evaluate the infccation, and decide if further action and/or manpcwer is required.
8.1.3 2e Security Shift Superviser shall ensure that all visitors in the Cwner Centrolled Area are notified of the Tornado Watch.
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8.2 When infocation is received that a 2rnado Warning has been issued for the area in which the plant is located:
- 8. 2.1 Se !bclear Plant Supervisce shall notify persennel as in 8.1.1 ateve.
This shall be an Unusual Event unless the tornado strikes the facility (in which case an ALEE would be declared).
- 8. 2. 2 2e Site Manager / Plant Manager - !bclear/Iuty Call Supervisor shall evaluate the infocation and decide if further action and/or ranpcwer is required.
- 8. 2.3 2e Security Shift Superviscr shall notify all visitors in the CWer i
Controlled Area of the warning and ensure that they leave the
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Plant Supervisor and Nuclear Watch Engineer shall ccnduct a survey of all plant areas and the equipment en them and renove or tie dcwn any Icose material cr equipnent that could be blown away.
- 8. 2.5 Se Auxiliary Equiprent Cperater shall clean the intake trash barrier and start the intake traveling screens.
8.3 When any tornado strikes the facility:
8.3.1 Se !bclear Plant Supervisor shall declare an ALEE and jnitiate the (V
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8.3.3 he Site Manager / Plant Manager - Nuclear /Cuty Call Superviser shall evaluate the infor:natien and decide if further action is required.
8.4 when infor: nation is received that a Hurricane Watch has been issued for the area in which the plant is located:
8.4.1 The Nuclear Plant Superviscr shall notify the Site Manager or the Plant Manager - Nuclear (if they are en-site) or the Cuty Call Supervisor (if the Site Manager or the Plant Manager - Nuclear were
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not notified). He shall also inform them that an Unusual Event is in progress.
- 8. 4.4 The Site Manager, Plant Manager - !Melear, er Duty Call Superviscr shall notify other individuals in accordance with Emergency Procedure
'0104, Emergency Bester.
8.4.3 If visitors have not yet been required to leave, the Plant Security Superviscr shall crder the Security Shift Superviser to inform all visitors of the Hurricane Watch issued ard ensure that ' hey leave.
8.4.4 The Cperations Superintendent - Nuclear or IMclear Plant Supervisor shall verify that the folicwing preparations are made:
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Checs cperation of the NAWAS and-LGR equipment, base radio and portable radio equipment.
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Tbst run bcth A and B emergency diesel generatcrs, top off day and skid fuel tanks and verify that starting air is at 240 psi.
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Test run the turbine DC oil pug s.
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Check fire. system and have the fire purps.
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Test run the, intake trash rakes and traveling screens.
8.4.5 The Maintenance Superintendent - Nuclear er his designee shall verify that the following preparations are made:
1.
Check supply of emergency items and materials such as:
Wire Wooden wedges Flashlights and Batteries Lumber Buckets Portable bedding equipment Pcpe Caulking Portable Fans and Air mvers Nails Plastic Film Cloth (plicfilm) 2.
Provide a truck and driver to cbtain foodstuffs end other
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Clean sungs and sung pung suction strainers en the auxiliary building and electrical cable :nanholes. Test run all sung pungs.
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Survey the plant site rencving trash and debris and securing loose equipnent.
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8.4.6 he Op6 rations Superintendent - Nuclear shall verify that the following preparatiens are made:
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Inventory supply of laboratory chemicals and reagents and obtain i
those that are necessarf.
2.
Check diesel oil storage tank and turbine lube oil storage tanns.
Diesel oil stcraga tank should be topped off and turbine j
lube oil stcrage tank should be at least half full.
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Make arrangements with the diesel oil suppliers for possible emergency deliveries.
4.
Bolt or tie dcwn all hatches on water plant tanks.
j 8.4.7 he Instr.: ment and Control Supervisor shall check all instruments located outdoors to be in weather proof conditien, inspect cases, gaskets, etc. and weatherproof these that are not with plastic film and tape.
8.4.S The Iand Management Site Manager shall make arrangements with the Air
. d Force Sea Survival School for removal of their beats and loose gear.
from the area; and also with any outside contractor working within the plant prcperty to renove, tie dcwn, or otherwise secure his equignent and material to keep it from blowing away.
8.4.9 2e Administrative Supervisor shall have all food storage facilities inventeried, a grocery list prepared and the necessarf food purenased and prcserly stored.
Enough food shall be purchased for all cperators, maintenance and guard perscnnel staying en site during the storm for several days.
8.5 When information is received that a Hurricane Warning has been issued for the area in which the plant is located:
s) 8.5.1 2e Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall notify personnel as in 8.3.1 i
above.
mis shall be classified as an Unusual Event unless theca is reascn to upgrade the classification to an ALERT.
8.5.2 2e Plant Security Supervisor will inform the Security Shift i
Supervisor to cicse the barriers to all unauthorized traffic.
8.5.3 2e Coerations Superintendent - Nuclear er Nuclear Plant Super /isor
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Make arrangements for sufficient cperating personnel to be at the plant during the hurricane in crder to provic's the necessarf O
coverage for several days during which the plant may be inaccessible.
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Fill condensatt tanks, primary water tanks and refueling water storage tanks.
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When hurricane is less than 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> frem the plant have portable bedding equipment brought to the control rocm and/or cable spreading room and other suitable locations.
4.
Cpen and tag outdecr 480V receptacle circuit breakers.
(See attached breaker list, Appendix A).
Issue clearance to Nuclear Plant Supervisce on all breakers opened.
5.
As the hurricane approaches the site, and high winds begin, stcp O
the vent fans listed belew:
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Fans may be cperated Cn a selected basis as cperating ccnditions dictate.
Spent fuel pit ventilatica fan New fuel storage rocm vent fan Spent fuel pit heat exchanger rocm vent fan Containment purge supply and exhaust fars Auxiliary building supply vent fars Ccntainment penetration cooling fans if not regaired 4160V Switchgear and 480V L. C. rooms vent fans Diesel generator rocm vent fars G(V v
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Shutdcwn Amertap Systers, open and tag power supply breakers to all pumps and valves, clearance to the Nuclear Plant Supervisor.
8.5.4 The Maintenance Superintendent - Nuclear shall verify that the following preparations are made:
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Close the folicwing cutside doccs and roof hatches and inflate deer seals where applicable.
(1) Cutside Doors:
Cable Spreading Rocm to roof (through CRCM recm)
New Fuel Storage Rocus Spent Fuel Pits O
Cong. Cooling Water Surge Tank Pccm V
Door from Auxiliary Building to Tarbine Area 480V L.C. Rocrs 4160V Switchgear Rocres Docrs to Holdap Tank enclosures Emergency Diesel Roca doors Turbine and Auxiliary Building Chemical Storage Room Door from Aux. Building to No. 4 Ccup. Cool Water Equip.
Area Elevator vestibules
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Reactor Centrol Rod Equipreent Poems (3B and 4B MCC Rooms)
Electrical Penetration Rooms and Enclosures Generator Exciter Switchgear Poons Radwaste Building Coors (East, West, and Icading Ra:p)
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RER pung rencval hatches Evaporater Condensate Demineralizers 2tnit0r Tanks Raddaste Building 2.
Install stcplegs en plant fleed protecticn wall as folicws:
(Ref. to Dwg. No. 5610-SK-C-;39)
By de Unit 3 4160V Switchgear Rocm entrance By the Diesel Oil Storage TarA Dike Area By the Unit 3 and Unit 4 Main Transformers By de Unit 4 Steam Generator Feed Pu::p Poem By de Unit 4 Bicwdcwn Tank
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Cn the entrance to de Chit 3 Ccup. Cool Water Purp Area Cn de entrance to the Unit 4 Ccup. Cool Water Pu:p Area By de Unit 3 and Unit 4 New Fuel Storage Area By de Unit 3 and Unit 4 Inbe Oil Reservoir Ch de entrance to de Unit 3 and Unit 4 Condenser Pits Cn the entrance to the Unit 3 and Unit 4 Spent Fuel Pit Heat Exchanger Tecms Cn de entrance to the Aux. Building Chemical Stcrage Area a
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Tie dcwn, rencve, or othereise secure all Icese eculpnent, such as ladders, fire extinguishers and hece reels, waste centainers, life rings, etc.
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Store all chemical dra in the chemical warehouse, and cil drums in the cil house and/cr chemical warehouse.
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Verify that the gas eflinders in both gas ellinder stcrage hcuses j
are prcperly secured.
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Pe:cve vertex eliminatcrs frcm the intake area, and clean the j
trash pit.
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Cog de intake area gantr/ crane, the cask crane and the turbine deck gantr/ crane.
3.
Install life lines between irecrtant cperating ateae. f the plant l
in case persennel ust be sent to these areas during high winds.
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Provide tarpaulins and rcpes at varicus locaticns thrcughout the auxiliary building; also have en hand in the centrol center and cable spreading recm an arple supply of plastic film (pliefilm).
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- 11. Provide portable dewatering pu ps at Condensate Pimp Areas, Units 3 and 4.
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- 12. C1cse decrs and vent cpenings en the elevator machinerf room.
- 13. Wire shut all decrs on cutdoor MCC's, with insulated wire.
- 14. Take spare su::p pu:Ips to the Auxiliary Building.
- 15. Tie down intake trash rakes and hoists in such a manner that they are secure, yet readily available if needed.
- 16. When the vent fans listed in 8.4.3.5 are stepped, the following air intake, exhaust, er vent openings should be closed off.
g Verify that the da::pers of those cpenings equipped with danpers ek are locked in the closed positicn.
Install protective covers where required, as follcws:
Spent Fuel Pit Inlet Air Vents New Fuel Storage Room Fan Inlet Vent Spent Fuel Pit Heat Exchanger Rocm Fan Inlet Vent Spent Fuel Pit Heat Exchanger F.ocm Exhaust Vent Containment Purge Supply Fan Air Intake Auxiliary Building Supply Fans Air Intake Vent Control Rocm HVAC Outside Air Intakes Control Ibcm HVAC Post MHA Emergenef Fan Cutside Air Intake 4160V Switchgear and 480V L.C. Rocms Exhaust Fan Vents Nuclear shall verify that the 8.5.5 The Cberaticns Superintendent folicwing preparaticns are made:
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Bolt er otherwise secure the hatches en the chemical feed tanks.
8.5.6 The Instrument and Centrol Sugrviscr shall ensure that I and C Specialists will be available at *xe plant during the emergency and shall verify that the folicwing prepet.tions are trade:
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Prctect expcsed vital instrmentation from the high winds and possible flying debris.
8.5.7 'Ihe Site Manager shall verify that required additional perscnnel have been notified and are available.
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Previsions of Step 8.5 shall also be fo11cwed.
8.7 When inferraticn is received of the approach of a hurricane with winds greater than design basis ( 225 :ph) levels, the Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall declare a Site Area E:rergency and activate E:rergency Procedure 20101, Duties of Energency Cocedinator, and Emergency Procedure
- 20103, Classification of Emergencies.
Provisions of Step 8.5 shall also be followed.
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8.8 When informaticn is received that Icwer high water levels (50 year ficed or lcw water) is anticipated in the area cf de plant (but a Hurricane Watch is not in effect):
8.8.1 2e Nuclear Plant Supervisce shall classify it as an Unusual Event and activate Em rgency Procedure
- 0101, Duties of Emergency Cecrdinator, and Emergency Precedure
- 0103, Classification of Emergencies.
8.8.1 If high water is anticipated but not high wind, dose previsions of Step 8.4 shall be carried out which are directed toward concern for n
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8.10 When fleed, icw water, hurricane surge, er cther abncr al water conditiens cause' vital equipwnt to fail, the Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall declare a Site Area Dergency and acrivate Emergency Precedure 20101, Duties of Emergency Coordinater, and Emergency Precedure :0103, Classification of Emergencies.
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8.12 If any earthquake occurs greater than the Operating Basis Earthquake, the Nuclear Plan Superviscr shall declare an Alert and activate Emergency Procedure
- 0101, Duties of Emergene/
Cecrdinatcr and Emergency Procedure :0103, Classificatica of Emergencies.
3.13 When an earthquake cccurs greater than de Safe Shutdcwn Earthquake,the Nuclear Plant Superviscr shall declare a Site Area Emergency and activate Emergency Procedure 20101, Duties of Erergency Cecrdinator, and Emergency Procedure :0103, Classificatien of Emergencies.
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8.14 Stcp all non-essential handling of radicactive materials and avoid releases
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8.15 In the case cf weather emergencies, wait until official werd is received frcm NCAA through the System Operatiens Power Cecrdinater, that the causes t
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RECEPTACLE NO./IfCATICN 30653 17 and 17a, Unit 3 Containment 30661 5, West End, Aux. Building E/4 Passageway 30674 6, 6A and EB East End and Exterior East Wall of Aux.
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Building (See tbte 1) 30736 7, North End, Aux. Building N/S Passageway 30905 11 and 12, North End of Intake Area 30760 8, Unit 3 Cask Wash Area (See Note 2) 40653 17 and 17a, Unit 4 Containment 40903 15 and 16, Intake Area (at Traveli.g Screens 0870 9, South End of Aux. Building N/S Passageway 0871 10, Unit 4 Cask Wash Area (See Note 2) 10 23 13, Water Treatrent Plant Area B1605 01, Radwaste Centrol Area, West Wall B1704 02, Pedwaste N/S Passageway, North End B 20 28 03, Radwaste N/S Passageway, Scuth End Radwaste Building, cutside East Wall at door to Centrol Area, welding receptacle i
B2067 Trash Cor:pacter Room (See Note 3), Welding Faceptacle Panel 3P14, Skr 1 Two Faceptacles outside North Wall and two outside East Wall of No. 3 ' 4160 Switchgear Fcan Panel 3P14, Skr 2 Che Receptacle at SE Corner No. 3 Aux. Trans.
Panel 3P14, Skr 3 Cne Peceptacle at No. 3 Bowser Filter Cne Faceptacle at West of 3A MSRH Cne Faceptacle at SW Corner of Ccnd. Petubing Pit, Ground I4 vel (See Note 4)
Panel 3P14, Bkr 4 One Paceptacle in Aux. Feedwater Puq Area Cne Paceptacle East of '3D MSRH Panel 3P14, Skr 5 Cne Faceptacle, Turbine Ccck, West Side between Units 3 and 4 Cne Paceptacle under Scuth End of Steam Platform l
Panel 3P14, Skr 6 Cne Paceptacle en Mezz. Level at Panel 3P14 l\\
Cne Faceptacle at NE Corner of Turbine Deck
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Panel 4P14, Skr 3 Cne Faceptacle at Scuth Side of Cond. Retubing Pit, l
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Panel 4P14, Bkr 4 One Paceptacle East of 4D MSRH Cne Paceptacle Fast of No. 4 S/G Feedwater Puq Pccm Panel 4P14, Ekr 5 Cne Receptacle at SW Corner of Turbine reck l
Cne Receptacle under South edge of Steam Platform Panel 4P14, Skr 6 Cne Receptacle en Mezz. I4 vel at Panel 4P14 l
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Pcwer supply to trash cc@ actors NOTE 4:
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F.M'CY PIMIEDURE 20107 XLXXXXXX XX, XXXX
1.0 Title
FIRE /EXPICSICN EM E NCIES
- 2. 0 Accreval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Acpreval
b Change dated X/XX/XX Paviewed by P!EC XXXXXXXXX XX, 19XX U
Approved by Plant Mgr-Nuc 19 Appr0ved by Vice President Pcwer Pescurces 19
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3.0 Scepe
3.1 Purocse
mis precedure provides instractions to centrol and extinguish fires, minimi::e equi; cent damage frem fires or explcsions and prevent personnel injuries.
3.2 Discussicn
- 3. 2.1 Any uncontrolled fire, er any explosien resulting in a fire, is l
considered a Fire E:nergency.
In ceder to centrol and extinguish the
. ire, a fire fighting crganization has been established.
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- 3. 2. 2 'Ihe Fire Team is cocpcsed of five individuals who are qualified in l
accordance with Administrative Procedure 15500, Fire Protection Program.
2e fire team :nenters are perscnnel frcm the Cperatict.a, Health Physics, and Nuclear Chemistry Cepartments.
- 3. 2.3 mese perucnnel initiating and conducting fire drills shall:
Notify the Centrol Poem by calling 360 cn the PAX phone, announce "This is a I
drill, his is a drill", give locaticn and classificaticn of sinulated fire / explosion, report any sinulated injuries and the extent of damage to plant cocpenents.
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Emergencies) includes certain fires and explosions. Hence, each fire cr explosion shall be evaluated to determine if it constitutes an unusual event, an alert, er a site area emergency.
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3.3 Authority
Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans 10 CFR 50, Appendix R
3.4 Definitiens
2.e teres that mst be familiar to tne user in ceder to fully 1::plement this procedure are as fc11cws:
3 3.4.1 Class "A" Fires J
Class "A"
fires are crdinary cedustible fires in such raterials as wood, paper, cloth, or rabber.
3.4.2 Class "B" Fires Class "B" fires are fires in flar rable liquids, gases, and greases.
3.4.3 Class "C" Fires Class "C"
fires are fires which involve " energized" electrical equi;rcent.
(Where electrical equipnent is de-energized, extinguishers for Class "A" or "B" fires may be used).
3.4.4 Class "D" Fires Class "C"
fires are fires in ec:rtustible retals such as asgnesium, titanium, zirconium, sodium and potassium.
4.0 Precautions
4.1 Water in the vicinity of high voltage electrical equip: rent may constitute a life hazard to perscnnel due to the electrical conductivity of water. Water hoses should be cperated with a fog pattern caly and ar a distance of 10 feet er mcre frcm any energized electrical equipment.
- 4. 2 Portable mitipurpcse dry cherlesi extinguishers ray be used en the following class fires:
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Class "A" 2.
Class "B" 3.
C' ass "C" 4.3 Portable carten dioxide fire extinguishers ray be used en the folicwing class fires:
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Class "B" 2.
Class "C" 4.4 AFFF foam shall be used cnly cn Class "B" fires, where energized electrical l y) equipnent is not present.
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4.5 'Ihe installed Halon 1301 gas system in Document Centrol is safe as installed.
However, the discharge of Halen 1301 may create hazards to personnel such as dizziness, i@ aired coordinatien, reduced visibility and exposure to toxic decc@csition products.
For this reason personnel should leave the area i= mediately.
Self-contained breathing apparatus is required to re-enter the area until the building is ventilated.
5.0 Rescensibilities
5.1 It shall be the responsibility of the Fire Team Leader (ncrmally the Nuclear Watch Engineer) to:
(d 5.1.1 At the beginning cf the shift verify the on-site availability of four qualified Fire Team Meders in addition to hi=self.
5.1. 2 Direct all phases of the fire fighting activities.
5.1.3 Ccc::unicate the status of the fire and fire fighting activity to the Emergency Coordinater.
5.1.4 Cocrdinate the activities of any cutside fire fighting organization called in to assist with the emergency.
5.2 It shall be the responsibility of each Fire Team meder to be thoroughly familiar with the centents of this procedure and the location of fire fighting equipment in the plant.
A 5.3 'Ihe Plant Manager-Nuclear shall designate an individual (s) to verify thrcugh I
regular inspecriens that all fire fighting equip:ent and supplies are in good condition and operable.
5.4 For a real fire, it shall be the responsibility of the Nuclear Plant Superviser er designee to ec@lete the attached fire drill evaluation sheet.
5.5 For a fire drill, the person cenducting the drill (normally from the Training Cepartment) is respcnsible for ccqleting the fire drill evaluation sheet.
5.6 'Ihe Nuclear Plant Supervisor is respcnsible for classifying fires and explosiens as unusual events, alerts, or site area emergencies in accordance l
with Emergency Precedure 0103, Classification of Emergencies.
6.0 Peferences
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8.0 Instructions
8.1 hten an invidual discovers a fire which can be safely extinguished using fire fighting equipment at hand, he shall do so and then prc@ tly notify the Nuclear Plant Superviscr.
8.2 hten an individual discovers a fire er explosien resulting in a fire which cannot be extinguished using fire fighting equipment at hand, he shall notify the Nuclear Plant Superviscr over the PA system cr the apprcpriate control recm by dialing 360 en any PAX telephone. te follcwing information should be given:
- 8. 2.1 Iccation of the fire er explcsien.
- 8. 2. 2 Type of fire er explosion, if kncwn.
- 8. 2.3 htether er not there are any injured perscnnel.
- 8. 2. 4 Extent of damage to plant cc @cnents.
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Speed in notificatien is much more i@crtant than the cc@ leteness of the initial report.
8.3 The Nuclear Plant Superviscr shall instruct the individura to take any i=ediate acticn he is qualified to perform to extinguish the fire.
8.4 The Nuclear Plant Superviser shall c: css-connect the PA system, sound the fire alarm, wait for the fire alarm to step, then i. mediately announce the fire /explosien in the follcwing manner:
For Peal Fires:
"This is not a drill, This is not a drill" and give the locatien and classification of the fire /explosien.
Fcr Fire Drills:
"This is a drill, This is a drill" and give the 1ccation and classificatien of the simulated fire /explcsien.
8.4.1 hten werd of the Fire /Explosien is passed over the page:
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The designated Fire Team Leader shall respond i. mediately to the fire before dressing cut.
He will take a radic with him, cermttnicate with the Emergency Cccrdinator and take steps to 7
limit the spread of the fire.
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The Nuclear Turbine Cperater and Health Physics fire team meders will report to the fire locker dress cut as fast as pcssible, carry their self-contained breathing apparatus and an extra turnout coat, helmet, pair of gloves and bccts (to be used by the Fire Team Leader) to the fire.
8.4.2 The Nuclear Cperator and Iab Technician fire team meders will repcrt to the fire house, dress cut as fast as pcssible, carry their self-contained breathing apparatus and an extra one (for use hy the Fire Team Ieader) to the fire location.
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8.4.4 In the event of a fire in a radiaticn area, the protecticn of life and preperty may be mre consequential to perscnnel than the radiological hazard itself.
Cnly when it has been determined er suspected that the fire is in an unusually high radiaticn area or in a high airborne activity envircnment should the radiological effort be permitted to interfere with extinguishing the fire.
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If the fire, or explosien resulting in a fire, is censidered by the Nuclear Plant Superviscr/ Emergency Coordinator as becoming too large to be controlled by availacle plant forces, the Dade County Fire Department shall be called. Whereupen, at the cption of the Nuclear Plant Superviscr/hergency Coordinatcr, if the fire cannot be centrolled by the additional forces, then the Bcmestead Air Force Base Fire Cepartment shall be called.
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If the fire, or explosien resulting in a fire, is tco large to be controlled by available plant ferees and is in the Radiation Controlled Area, the Hcmestead Air Force Base Fire Department shall also be called.
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The Main Entrance Station Guard shall be notified of the location of the fire a:x1 the expected arrival cf the off-site fire fighting equipment.
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Working cen::nnicaticns shall be established between the Emergency Cocedinator, the person in charge of the off-site fire fighting organization, the P2diation Team Iaader if the firt is in the Padiaticn Controlled Area, and the Fire Team T.aader.
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8.5.1 The Nuclear Plant Superviscr/F2argency u.cinator or the person conducting the fire drill shall cc::plete and forward the Fire / Drill Evaluaticn Sheet to the On-Site Fire Protecticn Coordinatcr and a ccpy to the Fire Team Training Supervisor and a copy to Document Centrol for retention.
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Time until fire / drill and location are announced on page:
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Time for first man to arrive at scene:
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O N WLY MRIDA PCWER AND LIGfr COMPArt TURKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY Eh'RE 20109 XXXXXXX XX, XXXX
1.0 Title
CRITERIA ECR, AND CCNDUCT CF I.CCAL EVACUATICN
[ 3 2.0 Accroval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Accroval
Change dated XX/XX/XX Paviewed by PNSC xxxxxxx xx, 19xx Approved by Plant Mgr-Nuclear, 19 Approved by Vice President Power Resources 19
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3.1 Purocse
tis procedure provides criteria for declaring local evacuations, instructions fer the evacuaticn of perscnnel when a local evacuation has been declared, and instructicns for the accountability of persennel subsequent to the evacuation.
3.2 Discussien
Evacuation of an area may be necessitated by the occurrence of an t/
emergency condition which involves high radiation and/or the release of radioactive material to the local environment. The evacuation of persennel frca the affected area is intended to :ninimi::e their exposure to radiation.
The Radiation Control Point in the Auxiliary Building has been designated as the assembly area for purposes of perscnnel accountability.
If necessary, another assembly area may be specified by the Emergency Coordinator.
When a local evacuation is declared, the Security Gaard Fcree will assist in
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The Ccr. trol Point Guard will irmediately revies logs to determine what perscnnel are in the affected area and be prepared to brief the Emergency Coordinator.
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3.4 Definitions
3.4.1 Assemb1v Area
-A designated area at which evaca ced persennel assemole for purposes of perscnnel accountability and monitoring follcwing an evacaation.
3.4.2 Local Evacuation - The evacuatica of a roan, area, er building due to radiological conditions.
4.0 Precautions
4.1 Every effort shall be made to minimize personnel exposure to radiation.
4.2 Perscnnel who have been in the area of the emergency shall remain in a group, and shall not mix with the other personnel in the Radiation Control Point assembly area until they have been nenitored for possible contamination, unless they are injured.
Injured personnel shall be treated as discussed in Section 8.6 of Emergency Procedure 20101, Duties of the Emergency Coordinatcr.
4.3 Except as discussed in
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4.4 During the evacuation, areas known or suspected to be contaminated er p
exposed to high radiation fields should be avoided.
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5.1 All perscnnel permanently cr tenporarily assigned to Turkey Point Plant who enter the Radiation Controlled Area shall be familiar with:
5.1.1 The instructions given in this procedure.
5.1.2 The locaticn of the Radiaticn Control Point assembly area.
5.2 Superviscrs and Department foreman having perscnnel working in the evacuated area are respcnsible for assisting in acccunting for all persennel under their supervisicn.
5.3 Ihe Control Point Guard has the responsibility of maintaining accurate records of all personnel entering er leaving the Radiaticn Centrolled Area and of making them available when required.
6.0 Peferences
6.1 Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plan 6.2 Security Procedure 0402, Persennel Identification and Centrol of mvement
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7.0 Records and Notifications:
Records showing that all perocnnel in the area affected by the emergency were accounted for shall be kept as part of the records of the emergency, and entered in the Nuclear Plant Superviscr's Icg Bock.
8.0 Instructions
8.1 If an incident involves a high radiation field er has caused the release of radicactive material to the environment, the need to evacuate the affected area shall be determined in accordance with the folicwing criteria:
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Evacuate the affected local area in which any of the folicwing conditiens occur:
8.1.1 Area Radiation Monitor Alarm (except Nuclear Control Center) 8.1. 2 containment Evacuation Alarm 8.1.3 Unevaluated direct radiation dose rate reading in excess of 100 mFem/ hour.
8.1.4 Unevalugted airborned radicactivity concentration in excess of 9 x 10- micro Ci/cc.
j 8.1.5 Rencvable radicactive sugface centamination in an unposteg area in d
excess of 1000 d p /100 cm beta-gamma over an area of 100 f t.
8.1.6 Removable radioactive surface contamination in an @ posted area in excess of 50 dp/100 cm# alpha cver an area of 100 ft.
d 8.1.7 ':he Emergency Cocrdinator determines that a situation exists for which local evacuatien is appropriate.
8.1 'Ihe Emergency Cccrdinator shall anncunce the local evacuation over the PA system, giving the area affected, the assembly area, and other instructions as required.
8.3 All perscnnel in the evacuated area shall stcp work, turn off potentially
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8.4 All persennel in the evacuated area shall repcrt to cutside their respective centrol point fer acnitoring and accountability.
8.5 If required, the First Aid and Persennel Cecontamination Team shall nenitor evacuated personnel for contamination.
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i 8.6 Injured persennel shall be treated as diseassed in Section 8.6 cf E:nergency Procedure 3101, D2 ties of E:nergency Cecrdinator.
If an injured person is evacuated frem the plant site, the person's TLD, self-reader, identification badge, and keycard should be removed and given to the First Aid and Persennel Decentamination Team Leader.
B.7 Lhinjured personnel shall rencve protective clothing prict to leavi.m the Radiation Centrolled Area.
Injured personnel should remove protective clothing prior to leaving the Radiation Centrolled Area.
8.8 'Ihe Centrol Point Guard shall make available to the E:nergency Coordinator his records showing the personnel who are in the Radiation Controlled Area.
8.9 Se E:nergency Coordinator shall initiate a search for the perscnnel who have not been accounted for.
8.10 hten the situatica dictates that the Prctected Area shculd be evacuated, the entire Cwner Centrolled Area shall also be evacuated in accordance with E:nergency Procedure 31110, Criteria for and Ccnduct of Cwner Controlled Area Evacuation.
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CRITERIA ECR AND CONDUC" CF CWNER CCNTRCLLED AREA EVACUATICN
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2.1 Apercval
Change dated X/XX/XX Reviewed by PNSC UXXXXXX X, 19XX Approved by Plant Supt.,
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3.1 Puroese
This precedure prcvides criteria for determining if evacuation of the owner centrolled area should be carried out, instructions fer affecting an ordered, rapid and safe evacuation of the ?arkey Point Owner Centrolled Area in crder to prevent er minimize radiation exposure to persennel, and instructicns for persennel accountability.
3.2 Discussien
- 3. 2.1 Accurate classification of emergencies that may occur at the ?arkey Point Plant is necessary to enable the Nuclear Plant Superviscr to take the prcper corrective action and to knew when to initiate the Emergency Plans.
Fcr these emergencies involving high radiation and/cr the release of radicactive material to the envircnment, it is necessary to provide the Nuclear Plant Supervisor (Emergency Coordinater) with guidelines that will enable him to kncw when to crder the evacuation of the Owner Centrolled Area.
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3.3 Authority
Bis procedure 1:plements the Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans.
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3.4 Definitiens
I 3.4.1 Protected Area Se area within the Cwner Centrolled Area occupied by tw fcssil units, the two nuclear units and their associated equipmnt, enciesed within the perimeter fence.
3.4.2 Assembly Area The Assembly Area for persennel and visitcrs evacuated frem the Cwner Centro 11ed Area within the secpe of this procedure is the Florida City Substation, located approxi-ately seven and ene-half miles west of the plant en Palm Drive.
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3.4.3 Cwner Centrolled Area Ihat portion of FPL prcperty surrounding and including the plant which is subject to limited access and control as deemed apprcpriate by EPL.
3.4.4 Escort An individual specifically assigned to accccpany other perscns who are required by the Security Plan er Health Physics Manual to be esecrted.
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The evacuation will include perscnnel at the Scout Carps, Air Force Sea Sur/ival Training School, the recreatien areas, and the cooling canal system.
4.0 Precautions
4.1 Every effort shall be made to atinimize persennel expcsure to radiation.
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5.0 Bescensibilities
5.1 2e Nuclear Plant Superviscr is responsible for:
5.1.1 Classifyir.g any emergency that ray cccur at Turkey Point en Units 3 and 4 5.1. 2 Initiating the Emergency Plans when apprceriate.
5.1.3 Initiating the evacuation of any area in which the criteria for evacuatien, as expressed in Steps 3.1, is net.
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5.2 Activities and functions which take place within the Cuner Controlled Area
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but cutside of the ProtectM Area are the respcnsibilities of the Land Management Site Manager.
Cay-to-day supervision of Cwner Centrolled Area functions cutside the Protected Area, including scout ca@s, recreaticn areas and liaisen with the U. S. Air Fcree Schecl, and Selcher Oil Ccapany are handled by the Iand Managenent Site Manager.
5.3 Scheduling of groups for recreation areas (picnic and beach) is handled by
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5.4 Se Emergency Cbordinator is responsible for advising the Security Team Leader of an Cwner Centrolled Area evacaaticn. 21s notification will be by the alarm er the PA system.
Infor=ation needed by the Security Force to prcperly fulfill their respcnsibilities during de evacuation shall be
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Pespcnsibilities of guard posts with significant respcnsibilities during the evacuaticn are discussed telcw:
5.5.1 Security Shift surerviser This position is filled at all times.
In an Cwner Centrolled Area evacuaticn, this guard assumes the positicn of Interim Security Team Leader and repcrts to the Ecergency Cecrdinatcr until relieved by the Plant Security Super /iscr.
Se Interim Security Team Iaader directs all other members of the Security Guard Force in primary tasks of perscnnel accountability and evacuatien cf personnel.
During an r-evacuation, the Security Team Iaader is assisted in obtaining (T
perscnnel accountability by the other en-shift Security Guard Force
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perscnnel.
We duties of the Security Team Leader in an Cwner t
Centrolled Area evacuaticn are discussed in general in Step 8.4.1 cf this precedure and are spelled out in detail in the Security Guard Fcree Post and Force Orders.
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bis position is filled at all times by a roving guard within the Protected Area. S e duties of this guard in an Cwner Controlled Area evacuation are discussed in general in Step 8.4.3 of this procedure and are spelled cut in detail in the Security Guard Force Post and Force Orders.
5.5.4 Q2tside Patrol This pcsition is filled at all times by a roving guard within the
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guard in an Cwner Centrolled Area evacuation are discussed in general in Step 8.4.4 cf this procedure and are described in detail in the Security Guard Force Post and Force Orders.
5.5.5 Soecial Guard (cr Watch =an)
This pcsition may be filled when large numbers of visitors not esecrted are in the recreation areas.
2e duties of this guard (or watchman) in an Owner Centrolled Area evacuation are discussed in general in Step 8.4.5 of this peccedure and are discussed in detail in the Security Guard P.'rce Post and Force Orders.
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His duties in an Owner Controlled Area evacuation are delineated in Step 8.5.5 of this procedure.
5.6 U. S. Air Force The U. S. Air Force will handle its own personnel accountability by norral military precedures.
An agreement is in effect between the Ccnpany and che U. S. Air Force wherein the U. S. Air Force, through Ecmestead Air F]rce Base, will assist in the evacuatien of perscnnel in the area scuth ard east of the Protected Area.
5.7 Escorts
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6.0 Peferences
6.1 Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plan 6.2 Emergency Procedure 2109, Incal Evacuaticn and Persennel Acccuntability 6.3 Emergency Precedure 2 118, Duties of the Emergency Security Officer, Cff-Site Emergency Crgani::stien
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6.5 FSAR, Section 14.2, Standby Safety Features Analysis 6.6 FSAR, Secticn 14.3, Peactor Coolant System Pipe Rupture 6.7 10 CFR 20, Appendix 3,
Ccncentratiens in Air and Water AbcVe Natural
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6.8 Cperating Procedure 11500, Health Physics Manual 6.9 10 CFR 50, Appendix E.
Emergency Plans for Producticn and Utilization f-Facilities (3)
U 6.10 10 CFR 51, Licensing and Pegulatory Policy and Precedures for Envirenrental Protection 6.11 Off-Nerral Operating Procedure 16008.1, Accident Involving Ncv Fuel 6.12 Cff-Ncrral Cperating Precedure 16008.2, Accident Involving Spent Fuel 7.0 Records and Notifications:
7.1 Sequential leg entries in the Nuclear Plant Superviscr's log bock of the significant events pertaining to the Cwner Centrolled Area evacuation.
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Plant Supervisor, as the Erergency Cccrdinator, ray assign 3U selected, responsible, en-shif t personnel to log these events.
7.2 Notifications by the Emergency Cccrdinator in accordance with Emergency Procedure
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!CIE: Se Emergency Coordinator may delegate to select, responsible, on-shift persennel the respcnsibility cf continuing ccerunicaticns after he has cade the initial nctificaticns.
te delegated perscnnel should maintain him current en all cearunicatiens relevant to the emergency in progress.
7.3 A list of all perscns asserbled at the Florida City Substaticn shall be (n) prepared by the Asserbly Area Superviser or his designee. 2is list shculd
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7.4 Scat Bang Icq, Form 5785.
8.0 Instructicns
8.1 te Cwner Centrolled Area shall be evacuated in the folicwing circurstances:
8.1.1 Site Area Emergency (when determined apprcpriate by the Emergency Cocedinator based en his judgment of the likelihood of the situation degrading further and the need to minimize perscnnel exposure to p
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8.2 Evacuation Preoaredness
- 8. 2.1 All visitors, including scouts and groups using the recreation areas, shall have adequate transportation available on-site to evacaate all members of their respective groups.
- 8. 2. 2 It is the responsibility of the Security Force to ensure that the t w. ration requirement in 8.2.1 is met.
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The Iand Management Site Manager shall advise appropriate scout councils, centractor groups, and Belcher Oil Ccgany of the requirement in 8.2.1.
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The Ceaunity Services Department shall advise groups which it schedules or permits to use the recreation areas of the transportation requirement in 8.2.1.
This department has modified the appropriate permit forms to include this requirement.
- 8. 2.3 Escorts accoganying visitors shall assure that transportation is available at all times while the visitors are en-site.
8.2.4 Guards, Iand Management Site Manager and Escorts shall maintain control of groups or individuals to which they are assigned to enable all members of the groups to be located, notified and evacaated.
- 8. 2. 5 Supervisors of contractor cperations with -crews working in remote areas of the Owner Controlled Area, such as the cooling canal system, shall maintain comunications with work crews to enable evacuation instructions to be ccannicated.
- 8. 2.6 The Security Shift Supervisor or his designee should ccqlete the Boat Ramp Iog (Form 5785) for each boat admitted to the raq area.
Infor: ration on this log will assist in accounting for boats and persennel who may be cutside of the Owner Controlled Area when an evacuation is crdered and who must be prevented frcm entering the area during an evacuation.
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8.3 Evacaution Inglementation 8.3.1 When the Emergency Coordinator (Nuclear Plant Superviscr) determines that an evacuation of the Cwner Controlled Area is necessarf, he will, in following Emergency Precedure 20101, Duties of the Emergenef Coordinator, ceder an Cwner Controlled Area evacuation using the FA system and the evacuatien alarm.
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8.3.1 Upon hearing the evacuation order or the evacuation alarm, all personnel not needed to place Units 1,
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and 4 in a safe condition and act on an emergency team or otherwise required en site, shall evacuate to the appropriate Assembly Area. Emergency Teams and Units 3 and 4 Nuclear Operator, Turbine Operater, and Auxiliary aquipnent' Operator, shall report to the Operational Support Center (South Assembly Room) for assignment.
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All evacuating FPL eg lcyees and ncn-FPL personnel shall evacuate to the Florida City Substation, unless another area is specified by the Emergency Coordinator.
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All personnel evacuating the Prctected Area through the Main Entrance Station er the South Security Station should deposit their ID badges, key cards, and TLDs in the container provided for this purpose near the exit decr.
8.4 Evacuation acutes 8.4.1 Specific Routes 1.
From Girl Scout Caq, Public Picnic, Boat Ramp, Beach Area and the barge canal - North and East of Protected Area.
(1) Proceed southwest en the access road to intersection at the
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Main Entrance Station, turn west on rain plant access read and proceed to Palm Drive, continue to Florida City Substation Assembly Area or other designated Assembly Area.
( 2) See alternate evacuation routes in Step 8.4.3.
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Frem U. S. Air Force School (1) Proceed along north side of Protected Area to main plant access read and west of Palm Drive, continue to Florida City Substaticn Assembly Area or other designated Assembly Area.
( 2) See alternate evacuation routes in Step 8.4.3.
N (3) By boat, east and ncrth in Biscayne Bay to Cutler Plant.
(4) By U. S. Air Fcree helicopter to Homestead Air Force Base.
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From Boy Scout Camp (1) Proceed ncrth cn Grand Canal Road to the Iake Warren south access road, turn east to South Security Station gate, then north to main plant road, turn west to Palm Drive and continue to the Flcrida City Substaticn Assembly Area cr other designated Assembly Area.
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Cooling Canal System Personnel in this area will be in changing locations east and west of the Grand Canal Road and south of the main plant access road, extending to Card Sound.
(1) Grand Canal Road 1.
North - same as Step 8.4.1.3 proceed south and cross the south collector 2.
South canal, turn west to first road on left.
Wrn south to Model Land Canal road, turn west ard proceed to the Card Sound Road er Tallahassee Road and the designated asse2 1y area.
( 2) Fast Perineter Road 1.
North - proceed north past Inch Rosetta, cross the inlet coffer dam, continue to the main plant road and west to Palm Drive and the Florida City Substation Assedly Area or other designed Asse2 1y Area.
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South - proceed south and turn west on the collector canal road, cross over the cooling canal system cutlet canal and continue until reaching the first road to the left. Wrn south to Model Land Canal Road, turn west and proceed to the Card Scund Road or Tallahassee Road and the designated assembly area.
(3) West Perimeter Road 1.
North - proceed north to the cooling canal system north road, turn east to the South Security Staticn Gate, then turn north to the main plant road and then west to Palm Drive and the Florida City Substaticn Assembly Area cr other designed Asse2 1y Area.
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South - proceed south, then turn and continue east en the south collector canal read until reaching a road that leads scuth.
Turn south to Model Land Canal Road, turn west and proceed to Card Sound Road or Tallahassee Road and the designated asse2 1y area.
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From the switchyard.
(1) West en the main plant access road to Palm Drive, continuing to Florida City Substation Asse21y Area cr other designated Assembly Area.
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te alternate evacuation routes utilize three canal bank roads as follows:
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The West Perimeter Road - proceed west along the Iake Warre'n north read, past ene ncrth end of the cooling canals and turn ~ '
south cn the cooling canal system West Perimeter Road. Continue
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along this road until reaching the south collector canal road, turn and proceed east until reaching a road to the scuth.
Turn scuth on this road and continue to the Model Land Canal Poad, p(")
then turn west and proceed to Card Sound Road or Tallahassee Poad and the designated assembly area.
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2e Grand Canal Road - proceed west along the Lake Warren south
road, cross ever tne Grand Canal, turn left and *pecceed south on.
the Grand Canal Road and cross ever the south collector canal.
Turn west and continue along the collector canal road until reaching the first road to the south.
Turn scuth on this read and continue to the Model Land Canal Pcad, then turn west and proceed to Card Sound Pcad er Tallahassee Pcad and the designated assedly area.
- From Boy Scout Camp, begin at this point and follow the rest.of this step.
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Se East Perimeter Pcad - proceed east along the north side of tne Protected Area and crcSS the plant inlet on the coffer dam
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Proceed south along Icch Rosetta and the cooling water return canal to the dike that runs north and south along the east side of the cooling canal system.
The East Perimeter Road runs alcng the top of the dike.
Folicw the road south until reaching the south collector canal road, turn west, crcss the south cutlet canal and centinue along the collector canal road until reaching the first road to the left. Turn south en this road and continue j
l to the MMel Land Canal Road, turn west and proceed to Card South Pcad cr Tallahassee Pcad and the designated Assembly Area.
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8.5.1 Upon notification of the Owner Controlled Area evacuation, the Security Shift Supervisor (Interim Security Team Iaader) shall:
1.
Advise by radio all other guards on duty that a site evacuation is in progress.
Specific instructions will be issued in accordance with the Security Guard Force Post and Force Orders and the Security Force will proceed with the evacuation of persons and with persennel accountability activities.
2.
Telephone the U.
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Air Force School, advise them of the m/
evacuation and provide evacuation information.
3.
Telephone the Land Management office in the cooling canal system
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and advise that an evacuation is cedered and provide evacuation information.
8.5. I 'Ihe South Security Staticn Supervisce shall:
1.
Direct the evacuaticn of personnel and the personnel
. accountability activities at the South Security Station as specified in the Security Guard Force Post and Force Orders.
8.5.3 2e Protected Area Guard shall:
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1.' Sweep the plant site ncrth and east of the Protected Area, M
.soecifically including the Girl Scout Carp, the Barge Canal, and
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2.
Notify any Special Guards on duty in these areas.
3.
Extend rope bearing emergency signal sign reading, Emergency Condition, Do Not Iand, Divert to Bayfront or Cutler Plant" and placu flashing yellcw warning light so that it is visible from
't the water.
Determine which boats cleared for the rang area are b,
cn tha water and report same to the Captain of the Guard.
4.
Perform additional duties as specified in the Security G2ard
,j, Force Post and Force Orders.
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Perform additional duties as specified in the Security Guard Force Post and Tcree Orders.
e 8.5.5 Land Management Site Manager, Escorts, and Special Guards shall:
1.
Notify individuals escorted or members of groups to which they are assigned of evacuation procedures when notified that an Owner Controlled Area evacuation has been ordered.
4 2.
Account for all persens in groups to which they are assigned and lead these groups to the Main Entrance Station and then direct them to the Florida City Substation Assembly Area.
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Notify the Security Shift Supervisce of any persons in their groups not accounted for.
8.5.6 2.e Security Team Iaader, after conpletion of sweeps by members of the Security Guard Force, shall instruct guards concerning special n
assignments which may be required as a result of the evacuation.
He shall advise the Off-Site Emergency Security Officer of an circumstances which require his attention, including boats at sea launched from Turkey Point enabling the off-site Emergency Security i
Officer to relay the information to the U. S.
Ccast Guard and/cr Marine Patrol. -
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8.6.1 Cpen teaching t.s apprcpriate Assembly Area, each evacuee should then be monitored for contamination.
If not contaminated, he should standby until dismissed cr directed to re-enter the plant by the Assembly Area Supervisor.
If contaminated, he shall be decentsminated pricr to leaving the Assembly Area.
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3.1 Purpose
'Ihis procedure prevides guidelines for the re-entry following an emergency and provides instructions to follow during re-entry.
- 3. 2 Discussien:
- 3. 2.1 Be-entry into the area affected t.y the emergency shall be rade only 1'
when authorized by the Emergency Coordinator as follows:
1.
To ascertain that all personnel who were in the affected area have been evacuated and to search for unaccounted for personnel.
- 2. - To rescue any injured or trapped persennel from the affected area.
3.
To perfrcm operations which may decrease the severity /effect of the emergency or hazardous condition.
4.
Ib determine nature and extent of the emergency and the radiological conditions.
5.
To establish definite personnel exclusion area boundaries, i
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X/XX/XX ENERGENCY PROCEDURE 20111, PAGE 2 RE-ENTRY lO 3.2.2 The initial entry of the Emergency Teams and all subsecuent entries until radiation areas have been properly marked, shall take place under the supervision of tne Radiation Team Leader.
3.2.3 The Emergency Team Leaders will be fully briefed concerning the nature of the emergency.
Information for these briefings will be obtained from the applicable available sources including current operating records, interviews with evacuated employees, and surveys conducted by the Radiation Team.
3.3 Authority
Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans
4.0 Precautions
4.1 Tnere shall be no re-entry into the area affected by the emergency after an emergency evacuation unless authorized by the Emergency Coordinator.
4.2 All Emergency Team members shall wear protective clothing, dosimeters, respiratory devices, and other protective devices specified by the Radiation Team Leader.
4.3 The following guidelines for emergency exposure of personnel shall be folicwed during the re-entry operation:
4.3.1 The Emergency Coordinator and the Emergency Team Leaders shall make every effort to minimize re-entry personnel exposures, utilizing radiation survey and monitoring
- devices, protective
- clothing, breathing apparatus, and other special equipment as required.
4.3.2 Under emergency conditions not requiring action to prevent serious injury or a catasthrophic incident, every effort shall be made to maintain Emergency Team personnel exposures witnin tne quarterly limits established for routine plant operations (3 Rem - Whole Body dose).
4.3.3 A planned emergency dose to prevent sericus injury or to prevent destruction of equipment which could result in serious injury shoula Q(s not exceed 12 Rem wnole body dose.
4.3.4 Under emergency conditions where immediate action is necessary to prevent serious injury or a catastrophic incident, Re-entry Team l
memoers' exposures authorized by the Emergency Cooroinator with the l
consent of the individuals to be exposed should not exceed 25 Rem l
wnole body exposure, except for life saving actions.
4.3.5 For life saving actions, an individual may receive a dose of up to 100 Rem whole body exposure.
4.4 An emergency team shall consist of at least two persons.
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5.0 Feseensibilities
5.1 Se Emergency Cocrdinater has the respcnsibility for authcrizing re-entrf into an area after it has been evacuated.
5.2 2e leader cf the Fadiation Team and/cr of the Fire Team, as appropriate, is respcnsible fer evaluating de existing emergency conditions and infocing the Emergency Cocedinatcr of the advisability of re-entry.
5.3 2e Padiation Team Leader shall be respcnsible for the direct super /isicn of O
the initial entrf into an evacuated area, and for all subsequent entries until radiation areas have been prcperly marked and a safe route determined. He shall also rake recommendations to the Emergency Cocrdinator as to the expected deses the Emergency Team persennel will be subjected to and the feasibility cf attersting re-entrf into a given area.
5.4 It shall be the responsibility of the Emergency Team leaders to strictly follcw the orders given to them by the Emergency Coordinator and the Padiatien Team Inader and at all tiras to protect the merbers of their tears from in]ury and excessi*/e radiation dese.
6.0 Foferences
6.1 Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plan r\\
U 6.2 Cperating Procedure 11500, Health Physics Manual 6.3 Emergency Precedure 201:5, On-Site Exergency Organization 7.0 Fecorda and Nctificatiens:
Detailed records of all significant acticns of the Emergency Tears shall be recorded in the Nuclear Plant Supervisor's log bock.
8.0 Instructicns
8.1 2e Emergency Coordinator or the Technical Support Center Superviser shall:
d(N 8.1.1 Brief the Emergency Team Inaders cencerning the nature of the erergency.
8.1. 2 Instruct the Emergency Team Iaaders as to what they must do while in the emergency area. mis may censist of the follcwing:
1.
Search for injured, trapped, er unaccounted fer personnel.
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Cperate equipment 3.
Determine the nature and extent of the emergency and radiolcgical
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X/XX/XX EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20111, PAGE 4 RE-ENTRY 8.2 The Radiation Team Leader shall:
8.2.1 Evaluate the emergency to determine the possible dose rates and stay times. Refer to Step 4.3 of this procedure for guidelines.
8.2.2' Supervise the initial entry of the Emargency Teams into the area of the emergency and any subsequent entries until radiation areas have been properly marked.
1 8.2.3 Based on the information available, select a route for the Emergency teams to follow into the affected area.
8.2.4 Verify that the Emergency Team personnel are properly equipped with appropriate protective clothing, dosimetry, respiratory devices, and other protective equipment required.
NOTE:
Emergency equipment and supplies are located in the Units 3 and 4 Control Room, the Technical Support Center, and the Emergency Operations Facility.
8.2.5 Specify sel f-monitoring and decontamination procedures for the Emergency Team members, if different than routine practices.
l 8.3 The Emergency Team Members shall:
8.3.1 Wear protective clothing and other protective devices as specified by i
the Radiation Team Leader / Fire Team Leader.
8.3.2 Attempt tn follow the pre-planned route into the affected area, and perform the assigned jobs quickly and safely.
8.3.3 Monitor the dose rate along the route followed, and identify high
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radiation areas.
8.3.4 Observe their dosimeters as appropriate and withdraw to a low dose rate area before dose limits in Step 4.3 are reached.
8.3.5 When re-entry is completed, follow the self-monitoring and personnel decontamination procedures as specified by the Radiation Team Leader.
i.V 8.3.6 Record and report to the Emergency Coordinator or his designee the i
radiological conditions, the extent of damage in the affected area, and the condition of the operating equipment.
8.4 The Emergency Coordinator and the Recovery and Restoration Team Leader shall evaluate the existing conditions and plan further actions as required to return to normal operations.
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3.1 Purocse
21s procedure provides infer =atien en the various ::cdes of comnicatien available at the Turkey Point Plant and inst::ucticns for their use during ncrral and emergency conditiens.
3.2 Diseassien
Ihe various ccer:unications systers described in this procedure comprise the cocu:unicaticns network available at the, Turkey Point Plant, for use in ncemal and emergency cccr:nnicatiens in the plant and with the cutside.
Instructions are also included en the use of alternate cc::::unication systems when part of the network has been affected by the emergenef and is not cparable.
The variety, design, and daily use of the systems cocprising the network is such that they should assure reliable plant corr:unicaticns, inside ard with the cutside, in any foreseeable emergenef.
3.3 Authcrity
Turkey Point Plant Emergenef Plans
X/xx/YX EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20112, PAGE 2 COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK
3.4 Definitions
3.4.1 Public Address (pal System:
A solid state public address system powerea from a 120V AC circuit from MCC-0 breaker 0824.
The alternate power supply is from Units 1 and 2 LP-ll that is powered by the General Service Station MCC.
A 60 ampere double pole, doubla throw disconnect switch is mounted behind VP-B in Unit 3 control center for swapping power supplies as necessary.
The PA System uses noise cancelling dynamic microphone type handsets located throughout the plant.
The system includes one paging channel and one party line channel.
Paging can. be accomplisned without
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V The PA system on Units 3 and 4 is completely independent of the system in Units 1 and 2; however, it can be merged so that plant wide communications from either Units 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 are poss1 W.
3.4.2 Motor Maintenance Circuit:
A communications circuit, separate from the PA System, but using 120V AC power from the PA System power supply source.
This circuit consists of various outlets throughout the plant, near major equipment both inside and outside the containment and at the fuel handling areas, into which a headset with a microphone can be plugged, to enable communication n be carried on while leaving the operator's hands free.
Outlets for this circuit are also provided in the control room of Units 3 and 4 so that communications between the control room and stations can be (d
established as well as communication between stnions.
3.4.3 PAX Telechone System:
A dial telephone system installed throughout tne Protected Area.
The exchange for this system is located in the Units 1 and 2 cable spreading room and is powered from a 48V battery and charger arrangement on Units 1 and 2.
This telephone system incorporates a code call system. The code call system is separate for each unit; however, both code call systems are actuated from any PAX telephone in the plant and can be answered from any PAX telephone in the plant.
There is also a provision for connecting a PAX telephone to the PA systems of 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 for paging purposes.
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3.4.4 Bell System Telechones:
There are numerous Bell Telephone System lines connected to tne plant through t h. - switchboard in the Administrative Building Office for normal (ial telephone service.
Additional lines are installed as follows:
wo are for telemetering and supervisory control, one for a teletype machine, one for a direct line to the System Operations Office, the Cutler Plant, and Davis substaticn, one for a direct line to Homestead Air Force Base and one for a telecopier machine.
The telephones connected to these lines are located in the Administrative Building, both control rooms, the Auxiliary Building, in the Security stations, the I and C building and the Units 3 and 4 maintenance building.
At night and on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, lines are provided for Units 1 and 2 (p
Control Center, Units 3 and 4 Control Center, selected management
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U 3.4.5 FM Radio System:
A FM transmitter-receiver is located in the Unit 1 and 2 control center; a microphone and speaker from this radio are located in the Unit 3 and 4 control center.
This radio will provide back-up communications between Turkey Point
- Plant, the System Operations Office, and the Cutler Plant.
The System Operations Office _ has direct telephone lines and either direct, patch, or indirect radio contact with all plants, radio-equipped vehicles and service centers in the FPL systeni.
3.4.6 Portable Radio' Transmitter-Receiver Setsi (Walkie-Talkies)
Various Os portaDle radio transmitter-rece1ver sets are available to supplement V
the fixed communications equipment in the plant.
These radios are light-weight battery operated sets which may be easily carried by personnel to any location on the plant site.
Some of these portable radios are capable of communicating with the FM radio *.ransmitter-receiver station described in step 3.4.5 over a range of several miles.
3.4.7 Mi ami ~ Arsa ' ' Int'er-0f fi' 'e ' Di al 59 stem:
Each of the several Company c
offices In tne Miaml Area have their own switchboard and telephone exchange number.
There is also a tie line system whereby inter-office direct dialing can be accomplished.
Offices on this system include most of the Miami Area FPL offices.
Each switchboard also has an intra-office direct dial system.
pb 3.4.8 Radi'o' Paafrio"Sist'em:
Telephunes in the Miami Area inter-office dial system are interconnected to t*.e Radio Paging System. This system is capable of reaching beepers anywhere in Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Sarasota Counties.
Beepers are regularly assigned to key personnel in the Off-Site Emergency Organization as shown on the Emergency Roster, and additional beepers can be quickly assigned if required in an emergency.
A beeper is also assigned to the Duty Call Supervisor.
Assignment of beepers is shown in Emergency Procedure 20104, Emergency Roster.
3.4.9 Comda nV ' Wadib ' 'Syst'e'mi The Company radio system consists of fixed base FM radio stations in the System Operations Power Coordinator, Miami Division Load Dispatcher, trouble dispatcher offices, service G
' centers and power plants, plus numerous mobile units in autonobiles,
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trucks, and mobile service equipment.
In the event of interruption of electric service to the base radio stations, emergency power can be supplied with existing equipment.
3.4.10 Nation'al' WaVnfrio" Syste' (NAWAST!
The NAWAS is installed in the m
Nuclear Plant Supervisor's office.
This system uses commercial, protected telephone land lines.
The initial emergency notification to the State Warning Point at the Bureau of Disaster Preparedness and the Dade County Civil Defense Coordinator for Site Area Emergency and General Emergency will be made via NAWAS unless NAWAS is inoperable, then notification will be made by telephone.
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3.4.11 Local Government Radio (LGR) System: The IGR System is installed in the Nuclear Centrol Center adjacent to the Nuclear Plant Superviscr's office.
This system, which cperates en frequencies allocated to the State Bureau of Disaster Preparedness (BDP), unless incperative or unavailable, can be used to maintain cenunications with the State Department of Health and Pahabilitative Services (CHES) M: bile Emergency Radiological Laboratory (MERL), and the Dade County Disaster Preparedness Coordinator, 3.4.12 Emercencv Notification System (ENS):
The ENS is installed in NWE's s
office, witn an extension in Control Pcom.
This is an autor.atic ringing system that is designed to facilitate notifications to the hRC within ene hour of the time that the reactor is not in a controlled or expected ccnditicn of operation.
4.0 Precautions
4.1 Whenever the PA system is in use and is required for an emergency ccmcunicatien, the parties using the FA system shall cease their use of the equipment after the persen requesting right of way has identified himself and stated that the system is required for emergency use.
- 4. 2 Do not keep the code call or the PA Systems busy unnecessarily; if a prolonged ccnversation is to be carried on, request the other party to call
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4.3 Always speak clearly and with ncrmal tone and 1cudness when using any of the comnunications systems described.
4.4 Do not leave the FA System page butten depressed while carrying on a norral conversation, as this will keep the FA on the page channel and the channel will not be able to be used by another party.
4.5 The ni radio set is to be used cnly for backup ccmaunicaticns when the Bell System telephones are cut of ccmissicn.
4.6 All radic comnunications shall be conducted in accordance with Federal Comnunications Ccmission regulations and conpany rules as set forth in w/
Feference 6.3, FPL Padic Q:eraticns Handhock.
5.0 Rescensibilities
5.1 None
6.0 Peferences
6.1 FSAR Section 7.7, Cperating Centrol Stations 6.2 Turkey Point Plant Erergency Plans O
6.3 FPL Radio Cperaticns Handbeck
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8.0 Instructions
8.1 Normal Use of'th'e Public Address (PAT System 8.1.1 The main use of the PA System during normal operation of the plant is to page personnel. When information must be issued throughout all of p
the Protected Area, merge the PA System on Units 3 and 4 with the one l d on Units 1 and 2 by use of the switch located in the control center of Units 3 and 4 or by requesting that the Units 1 and 2 Control 4
Center Operator do so by using the switch located in the Units 1 and 2 control center.
8.1.2 To use the PA System, proceed as follows:
1.
Remove the handset from its holder and depress the page pushoutton.
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Speak clearly with normal tone and loudness directly into the microph.ne and call out the desired person's name twice.
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Release the page pushbutton and wait until the party called
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If no other conversation is being carried on the party line channel, proceed with your conversation.
5.
If a long conversation is to be carried on, request the other party to call you at your station on the PAX telephone and release the PA for other use.
6.
To answer a call on the PA, remove the handset from the holder and acknowledge the call.
7.
To terminate the conversation, hang the handset on the holder.
8.
If the system had been merged with the system on Units 1 and 2, l
separate the system at this time by returning the switches in l
each control room to their normal position.
8.2 Emercency Use of the' PA 'Systemi 8.2.1 The use of the PA System during emergency conditions is to notify plant personnel of the emercency and to issue appropriate instructions to cope with the emergency.
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8.2.2 When the PA System is required for emergency use, proceed as follows:
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Remove the handset from its holder, depress the page pushbutton and with a clear voice state that this is an emergency call and state the nature of the emergency and any appropriate instructions required.
As long as the page pushbutton is depressed, all the PA speakers in the circuit will broadcast the message.
This does not interfere with conversation being carried on the party channel.
2.
After the initial emergency warning and instructions are issued, release the page pushbutton and request than anybody still using i
the party channel for other than emergency related communications, release the party line for emergency use.
3.
Depending on the nature of the emergency, further instructions and emergency communication can be given on the party line channel, or if a large area of the plant is involved and it is necessary to communicate with a number of persons at once, the page channel may be used continuously by keeping the page pushbutton depressed.
4.
When the nature of the emergency condition is such that warnings or information must be issued through out all of the Protected Area merge the PA System on Units 3 and 4 with the one on Units 1 and 2 by use Jf the switch located in the control center of 3 and O
4 Units or by requesting inat the Units 1 and 2 Control Center Operator do so using the switch located in the Units 1 and 2 control center.
5.
When the emergency is over, announce it on the -PA System and issue any instructions related to the resumption of normal operations, by use of the page channel of the sy-tem.
If only local instructions to one person or group of persons is required, these can be issued on the party line channel after first calling them on the page channel.
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separate the system at th1s time by returning the switches in each control center to their normal position.
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8.3.1 This communications system will be used mainly for communications between personnel working on a particular piece of equipment and the control center or another station on tne system.
It will also be used when fuel handling is in progress, t0 communicate between the various fuel handling stations without tying up the PA or PAX facilities at those stations.
8.3.2 This system may be used during emergencies to communicate and issue instructions to personnel working to correct the emergency condition, or stationed by the areas where outlets from this system are located, thus leaving the PA and PAX systems clear for other emergency related use.
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8.3.3 In order to use this ' cormunication systems for normal or emergency use, obtain headset and microphone sets from the control center or Maintenance Dept. and issue them to men assigned to the station with which it is desired to comunicate.
Plug the head and microphone sets into the jacks at the station. Speak normally and clearly into the microphone for cenunications.
8.3.4 When use of the system is terminated, unplug the head and microphone set from the jack and return them to their storage place. tb further deactivation of the circuit is required.
8.4 lbrmal and Emercency use of the PAX telechone system, including the code call and fire alarm features 8.4.1 he use of the PAX telephone system is the same during normal cperating conditions as during emergency conditions.
Its main function is to prcvide private telephone conversations between any two PAX stations in the plant and to provide a means of paging a particular person by sounding or flashing a particular code number on horns and lights which are located throughout the plant.
Re fire alarm can be activated from the PAX telephone. Dere are provisions for tying in with the PA systems of Units 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 for paging purposes.
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To use the system as an in-plant dial telephone system, dial the three digit nuder corresponding to the station being called.
All nu2ers en both units can be reached frcm any PAX telephone in the Protected Area.
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'Ib use the code call feature of the system, it is necessary to first dial the digit this connects the code call circuit to the PAX telephone system.
After dialing \\
dial the three digit code number assigned to the person wanted.
A system of bells, horns'and lights located throughout the Protected Area will sound and flash the code number called until the call is answered.
In order to answer the call, the person assigned the code which is being called shall dial the digit ( on any PAX telephone.
Once the call is answered, another party may use the code call circuit even while the original caller is on the line.
- Ecwever, once two parties are using the code call circuit, no other party can use it until one of the calls is terminated.
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%ere is a red telephone for enurgency comnunications in the centrol room; dialing-will cause the telephone to ring. mis telephone shall be used only for emergency ccaunications.
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2 connect the PAX telephone system to the PA syste.:s for paging purposes caly, dial" ~ to connect the telephone to the Units 1 and 2 PA system, cr' to connect to the Units 3 and 4 PA r
system.
Fequest that the persen being paged call ycu en your FAX phone, by giving your PAX nuder.
8.4.3 No prevision is rade to ccnnect the PAX telephone system in the plant to the Bell telephene system.
8.5 Use of de Bell System Telechenes:
8.5.1 te Bell System telephene lines assigned to the plant, through the switchbcard in the A ninistrative Building Office, are the norral ceans of ccarnication with the outside, both during normal cperatiens and emergency conditicas.
Se lines cperate en the rotary system, that is, when the rain plant nuder is busy, the call is autceatically switched er rotated to another nuder cf the assigned plant lines.
During nerral werking hcurs, er any ti.e the plant switchbcard is canned, two cf the retary lines are assigned to permit ineccing calls caly, so that not all of the lines will be in service '
with cnly cutgoing calls.
In addition, there are two retary lines assigned that per=it cutgoing calls only, so that even if all assigned lines for incccing or inecming-outgoing calls are in service, it is still possible to call cutside in an e.-ergency., De
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balance of the assigned lines are dual purpcse ince::ing-cutgoing lines and shculd rotate until all are in use, at which time a busy signal is received.
- 8. 5.1 2e use of the Bell System telephone lines is ncrrally unrestricted (except for placing 1cng distance calls) and outgoing calls =ay be made using standard Bell System procedures after dialing \\_ _to obtain an outside line. To place a long distance call during norral working hours, centacc the switchboard cperatcr and request a long distance line, giving the area code and nuder desired and your name.
De switehtcard cperator will cennect you to a 1cng distance line and you then dial the ne2er desired.
During off hours, when the switchbcard is c1csed, long distance calls cannet be rade.
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8.5.4 Se two lines used for telemetering and centrol are for sending and receiving equipcent centrol signals and cannot be used for voice commnicaticas.
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8.5.5 The line assigned to the teletype machine can be used for voice communication; however, normal use is limited to the tel etype machine.
With the teletype it is possible to comunicate with any of the other teletype machines.
Teletype machines are installed in the System Operations Power Coordinators Office, the FPL General Office, other FPL power plants and other FPL departments.
During periods of system abnormal conditions or emerger y, the teletype may be used to send and/or receive information perta ling to tne emergency for which a permanent record is desired.
8.5.6 The direct line to the System Operations Power Coordinators Office, O
which is also connected to the Cutler Plant and Davis Substation, is constantly monitored by means of open speakers in the Units 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 control centers, the Cutler Plant control rooms and switchboard in the System Operatic ts Power Cocrdinators Office.
This line is in constant use and its main use both during normal operation conditions and emergency conditions is for transmitting and receiving instructions and information to and from the System Operations 'ower Coordinators Office.
To use the line, remove the handset from its holder (this cuts out the speaker) then depress the button on the telephone the appropriate number of short end long rings corresponding to the station being A
called.
It is also possible to establish communication by lifting V
the handset from its holder and calling the station or party desired.
During an emergency, the party requiring the use of this line for emergency related communications, shall identify himself, state that the line is needed for emergency use, and request that all other parties using the line for non-emergency communications clear the line.
8.5.7 The direct line to Homestead Air Force Base is provided for use in an emergency and is located in the Nuclear Plant Supervisors office in the control center of Units 3 and 4.
It will be tested periodically to verify operability.
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Administrative Building Office can be used for voice communication, however, its normal use is limited to and is set on standby for the automatic telecopier machine.
With the telecopier, it is possible to transmit copies of documents,
- letters, instructions, or other communications between the General Office and the plant during normal or emergency conditions.
S.6 Use of FM radio'Yra'nsmiliter Wece~iveF'statiion:
8.6.1 The FM radio transmitter-receiver set is the backup means of communications with the outside, providing communications with the Cutler Plant, System Operations Power Coordinators Office, and portable radio sets.
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' O 8.6.2 The FM radio set is to be used only for backup communications during periods of failure of the normal Bell Telephone System.
i 8.6.3 The radio consoles located in both Units 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 control centers are always ON and monitoring the assigned frequency.
Any transmission from the System Operations Power Coordinators Office, Cutler Plant, or portable radios to the plant will be received without having to operate the set.
8.6.4 All radio communications shall be conducted in accordance with Federal Communications Commission regulations and company rules as set forth in Reference 6.3, FPL Radio Operations Handbook.
8.7 Various portable radio transmitter-receivers are available in the plant for communication with personnel in the outlying areas.
Some of these portable radio sets are capable of comunicating with the FM radio transmitter-receiver described in Section 8.6.
J These portable radios are to be used when it is desired to communicate with personnel in areas where there are no permanent communication devices, such as in the outlying areas of the plant.
These portable radios will also be used during emergency ccnditions when the normal means of communication are not functioning.
8.8 Use of the Nation'al Warnino System (NAWAS)
C) 8.8.1 The NAWAS is used, unless inoperative or unavailable, for announcing the initial warning to the State Warning Point at the Bureau of Disaster Preparedness (BDP) and Dade County Civil Defense Coordinator of a SITE AREA or GENERAL EMERGENCY.
8.8.2 The NAWAS is a direct, protected telephone land line with the ha'dset installed in the Nuclear Plant Supervisors Office in Units 3 nd 4 control center.
8.8.3 Picking up the handset from its cradle activates a response AI the i
State Warning Point and Dade Civil Defense offices.
The Nuclear Pl ant Supervisor will advise the personnel en the other end of the system, in a coded message, of the conditions at the plant.
He then places the handset back on its cradle, as this is the only use for it during an emergency.
His message will activate the required state and local emergency teams.
j 8.9 Us'e of the Locak Government Radio (LGR) 8.9.1 The LGR is used, unless inoperative or unavailable, for maintaining communications with various state and local disaster preparedness personnel.
Messages are transmitted and received on frequencies allocated by the state 30P.
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'J 8.9.3 After turning en the centrol unit, messages are transmitted by activating the microphone switch. Messages are not in code and shall only be transmitted for coordinatien and assistance frcm the varicus off-site agencies involved in assisting Turkey Point in an emergency situation.
Messages.-ay be received frcm the off-site agencies when the plant persennel are not transmitting.
8.10 In cases where an emergency has affected cne of the normal means of cer. unications, er in the case that a ncrmal system is out of crder, the follcwing syste.-s will serve as backup:
NCRMAL SYSTEM ALTERNATES
,.J PAX Phene System PA System and Bell System Extensions FA System Pcrtable Padics, PAX Telephones Bell System Telephone FM Radic Transmitter-Receiver S.11 Use of Emercency Nctificatien System iiithin ene hour of the time that the reacter is not in a controlled or expected ccndition of cperation, the NRC is required to be notified using the NRC ENS circuit (red phone).
Se Nuclear Plant Superviscr (Emergenef p
Cecrdinator) shall be respcnsible for assuring that this notification is ij made.
2.e Cuty Call Superviser will make this notification if he is en site s'
cr can be ensite within ene hour.
The Nuclear Watch Engineer rey be designated to perform this notification at the directicn of the Emergency Cecrdinatcr.
Exarples of conditicns cf cperaticn which require this imrediate notificaticn are:
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Any incident resulting in valid safeguards initiating, 2.
Any situation requiring centrol recm evacuation, 3.
Initiating cf the emergenef plans for ALERT, SITE APIA cr GE1ERAL EMNCY in acccrdance with Emergency Precedure
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i 2.e NRC will check the status of Units 3 and 4 nuclear facilities en a daily basis. This call will also be used as the check of the EIS telephone line.
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'IURKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 EMIRGENCY PROCECURE 20113 XXXXXXX XX, XXXX
1.0 Title
EMERGENCY EXERCISES, CRIIIS, TESTS, AND P.\\INIAINING EMERGENCY PREPARECNESS E'.ALUATICNS.
- 2. 0 Accroval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Accreval
Change dated XX/XX/XX Reviewed by PNSC xxxxxxx xx, 19xx Appr0ved by Plant Mgr-Nuclear, 19,_
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3.1 Purocse
This precedure provides instructicns for conducting periodic emergenef exercises, drills, and tests.
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Periodic exercises and drills will be conducted in crder to test the state of emergency preparedness of participating personnel, organizations, and agencies. Each exercise or drill will be conducted to:
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3.2.2 Verify the adequacy of the E:::ergency Plan and emergency procedures.
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['N DEPGDC EECISES, CRILLS, TESTS, AND EVAIEATICNS 2e results of 2e exercises will fer= de basis fer ccrrective acticn te eliminate identifed deficiencies, and will be discussed during a post-exercise evaluaticn.
3.3 Authcrity
Sis procedure irplar.ts de Turkey Point Plant Padic1cgical E:ergency Plan.
4.0 Precautiens
4.1 Everf ecergency alar = cr annecncement shall be assumed te be true unless an announce.ent is rade to de centrary.
5.0 Festensibilities
5.1 2e FPL E ergency Plan Ad inistrater shall be respcnsible fer planning, scheduling, and eccrdinating all rajcr emergency drills er exercises irmlving off site agencies.
When an exercise is to be ccnducted, the F.ergency Plan Adninistrater shall:
5.1.1 Senedule a date fcr the exercise in cocedinaticn wie de Plant Panager-Melear and the prirary State and ccenty erergency respense agencies.
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5.1.3 Cbtain the epproval cf de Plant Manager-!Mclear.
5.1.4 Prepare a letter er repcrt centaining an evaluaticn of tne exercise.
5.2 Se Cperatiens Superintendent-4Mclear shall be responsihie for planning, seneduling, and cocrdinating all cnsite e ergency dri.ls.
When a drill is to be conducted, he shall:
- 5. 2.1 Sc.edule a date fer de drill in eccedinatica with the Plant Manager-
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- 5. 2.1 Assure dat a scenario is crepared.
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- 5. 2. 5 Discuss and evaluate de exercise witn ecservers and principal participants.
- 5. 2. 6 Ensure dat for all identified deficiencies ccrrective easures are recccnenced.
5.2.7 Prepare a letter er report of de drill centaining an evaluaticn cf p
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EMERG ECY EXERCISES, CRILLS, TESTS, AND EVALUATICNS 3.3 When an exercise or a majcr drill is to be ccnducted, the Plant Manager-Nuclear shall assure that the folicwing is accc@ lished:
5.3.1 Assign persennel to prepare a scenario.
5.3.2 Cocedinate through the Emergency Plan Administrator all activities which involve off-site perscnnel organizations er agencies.
5.3.3 Schedule a date for this activity in coordination with the Emergene/
Plan Administrator and assign observers.
5.3.4 Feview evaluations of exercise er drill with the observers and the Plant tbclear Safety Cct=nittee (PNSC).
5.3.5 Ensure that deficiencies which are identified are addressed with corrective measures.
These exercises and drills will siaulate emergency conditions and may i
be scheduled such that tw cr more exercises cr drills are conducted siruitaneously.
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6.2 NUPEG 0634 7.0 Pecords and Notifications 7.1 Icg Entries 7.2 Written evaluation to PNSC, Plant Manager-Nuclear, and E:rergency Plan Administrater by the Cperations Superintendent-Nuclear.
8.0 Instructions 8.1 ':he follcwing emergency exercises, drills, and tests shall be conducted at the frequency indicated:
8.1.1 Exercises (Intecrated Drills)
A major radiological emergency respcnse exercise shall be conducted annually to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Emergency Plan.
This exercise shall be cenducted as a Site Area Emergency or General Emergene/
and will provide for the coordination with and participation of cff-site emergene/ respense perscnnel crganizatiens
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EMERGENCY EXERCISES, DRILLS, TESTS, AND EVALUATICIS 8.1.2 Radiolooical Monitorinc Drill A radiological ronitoring drill shall be conducted annually.
These drills will include collection and analysis of sa::ple media (e.g.
water, air).
8.1.3 Eealth Physics Drills he Health Physics Depart:nent shall conduct health physics drills semi-annually and eno of the semi-annual drills may be incorporated into the radiological ::enitoring drill.
8.1.4 Medical Emercency Drill A medical emergency drill involving a simulated contaminated individual, with provisions for activaticn of the plant First Aid and Persennel Decentamination Team and participation by local supecrt services (i.e., ambulance and off-site medical treatment facility),
shall be conducted araually.
8.1.5 Fire Emercency Drill Fire drills are cenducted in acccedance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix a and Technical Specificaticns.
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8.2 Conducting Drills
- 8. 2.1 Prior to cenraencing each drill, the Nuclear Plant Superviser (NPS) shall evaluate the plant ccnditiens and ascertain that the drill will not adversely affect plant equipment er cperations.
- 8. 2. 2 'Ihe Operations Superintendent-Nuclear shall designate specific members of the plant staff to act as cbservers during the drill.
These cbservers shall be pested wnere apprcpriate in the plant area to cbserve and record the actions of plant perscnnel during the drill and to verify alarm audibility.
- 8. 2.3 After receiving a signal er alarm indicating that an emergency conditien exists, which has been initiated a2 part of the drill, the NPS shall take action as required by the Emergency Plan.
- 8. 2. 4 At the termination of the drill, the NPS shall announce over the PA system that the drill is over. This shall be repeated alcng with any required instructiers.
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EMERGDiCY EXERCISES, CRIIIS, TESTS, AND EVALUATICNS 8.3 Evaluation of Crills and Exercises 3.3.1 Folicwing a drill the Cperations Superintendent-Nuclear shall assimilate all infermation and data concerning the emergency procedure drill and hold a critique en the drill with the PNSC.
2.e PNSC shall reccanend changes to the Emergency Procedures as necessary.
8.3.2 Follcwing an exercise, the plant management, FPL cbservers and principal participants in the exercise will meet to discuss and evaluate the exercise.
The evaluation shall be based en the ability of participants to folicw emergency precedures, the adequacy of emergency precedures, and the adequacy of emergency equipment and supplies.
Plant management shall be tesponsible fer any necessary changes in the Plant Emergency Precedures and fer recct:rnending changes in the Emergency Plan to the L ergency Plan Administrator.
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'IURXEY POINI UNITS 3 AND 4 Em;CY PPCCEDURE :D125 xxxxXXX XX, XXXX
1.0 Title
CN-SITE EMERGENCY CPGNI?.ATICN I
- 2. 0 Acproval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Acproval
Change dated XX/XX/XX Reviewed by PNSC xxxxxxx xx, 19xx Approved by Plant Mgr-Nuclear, 19 Approved by Vice President Power Resources 19
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3.0 Secpe
3.1 Purecse
his procedure describes the rerbers and duties of the On-Site Emergency Crganizatien (See Figure 1).
3.
Diseassien:
During the period in:nediately follcwing the declaration of an emergency, the shift cperating staff constitutes the intnediate response organization, i.e.,
the Interia Emergency Tea:::s.
Emergency requirements take immediate precedence over ner:r.a1 operating responsibilities (as determined by Emergency Procedures or at the direction of the Emergency Coordinator).
Subsequent to the 1::znediate respense actions and notifications, other plant staff will begin arriving to form the Primary Emergency Tea:rs and to staff the Technical Support Center. Se On-Site Emergency Organization repor*J to j
and supports the Emergency Cecrdinater.
3.3 Authority
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3.4 Definitiens
3.4.1 Emercency Cocrdinater:
Respcnsible for nctifying cff-site authcrities, both inside and putside the Ccapany ard has full authcrity and responsibility for on-site emergency respense actions.
This function is performed by the thclear Plant Superiiscr.
A meder of the plant management staff with a Senice Peacter Operator License ray assume this function at their discretion.
(See Emergency Precedure 20101, Duties of Emergency Coordinator).
3.4.1 Interim Emercency Tears:
We Interim Emergency Tears are ccepcsed of meders chosen from plant shift persennel.
All are qualified in procedures and practices required for the perforrances of their duties as team leaders or meders.
3.4.3 Prirar! Exercency Teams:
Se Prirary Emergency Tears are ceapesed of first line management perscnnel and others who norrally work en the regular day work schedule, which is also exclusive of weekends and holidays.
T 3.4.4 Technical sucecrt center Suoerriscr:
The persca designated by the Emergency Coordinator to supervise the personnel and ranage the technical support activities in the Technical Suppcrt Center.
mis function is performed by one of the follcwing:
Operations Superintendent - Suclear Operations Superviser - Nuclear Technical repartment Supertiser Cther depart.ent super /isors (if necessary)
4.0 Precautiens
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Emergency team meders ray be present.
a Merbers of an 3terim Emergency Team may censider themselves relieved only upon the specific instructions of a recognized superior or the Prirary Emergency Team Ieader.
Merely kncwing that a superior er a Primary Emergency Ibam Ieader is present dces not constitute a release frcm emergency duties and respcnsibilities.
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5.0 Resocnsibilities
5.1 Emercencv Direction and Control:
2e Emergenef Cecrdinator shall be responsible for direction and centrol, as described in Emergency Procedure :0101, Duties of Emergenef Cecrdinator.
5.; Notification and Ccuunication:
2e Frergenef Coordinator shall be respcnsible for notification and ecmr.unications as described in Emergency Procedure IO101, Duties of (n
Emergency Cccrdinater.
5.3 Padiatien Team:
2e Health Physics Superviser shall be the Radiation Team Leader.
He shall direct the actions of the Health Physics technicians under the orders of the Erargency Cccedinator.
Se Interim Padiatien Team Leader is designated as de Health Physics Technician en shift with the Nuclear Watch Engineer as his alternate.
5.4 Plant System Encineerino:
2e Shift Technical Adviser shall provide the initial technical support necessary for repair or ccrrective acticns.
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2e Nuclear Watch Engineer shall be the Fire Team Iaader. B is position is
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5.6 First Aid /Decentamination Team:
The Plant Padicchemist shall be the Prirary Team Leader with the Chemistrf Super /iscr as his alternate.
A Nuclear Cperator, trained in first aid and personnel decontaminaticn, shall be the Interim Team Leader.
If no Chemistry Department personnel are en-site, any trained erployee could act as a First Aid /Decentaminaticn Team meder until primary team rembers can be called in.
5.7 Security Team:
The Security Super /iser shall be the Primarf Security Team Leader with the Assistant Plant Security Supervisce as his alternate.
Be Security Shift Superviser shall act as the Interim Security Team Leader. Perscnnel centrol and accountability are the responsibility of the Security Team.
"he Security Team Leader shall be responsible for notifying the Erargenef
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Notification of occupants in the Cwner Centrolled Area shall take place during the security search.
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5.8 Peseae Team:
Rescue Cperaticas shall involve the First Aid / Decontamination Team and the Radiation Team as necessary.
Under the control of the Radiation Team I4ader, entry to potentially hazardous areas shall be made by the First Aid /Decentamination Team with assistance from the. Radiation Team.
Lpen notification of the injury, both teams shall respond per the Emergency Coordinator's instructicns.
5.9 Recoverv and Restcratien Team:
J 2e Operations Superintendent - Nuclear shall be the Team Ieader.
The Technical Department Superviser is the alternate.
Team members shall be assigned frem available plant staff.
5.10 Re-Entry:
1 Re-entry teams shall be formed as necessary in acecrdance with Emergency Procedure :0111, Re-Entry.
6.0 Feferences
6.1 Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plant 6.2 Emergency Procedure 20101, Duties of an Erergency Coordinator g
7.0 Records 1 2e Emergency Coordinator shall raintain records as described in Emergency Procedure 20101, Duties of the Emergency Coordinator.
8.0 Instructions
8.1 Upen declaration of an emergency, the Interim Team Ieaders shall contact the Emergency Coordinator to determine the 1:anediate response teams needed.
8.2 The Shift Technical Advisor shall assist the Emergency Coordinator in evaluating the emergency.
8.3 The Emergency Coordinator shall initiate the notificaticns d? scribed in Emergency Precedure 20101 to inform necessary plant management and Emergency Team Leaders.
8.4 The Technical Department Supervisor shall rescrt to the Technical Support Center and act as the TSC Superviscr.
':he perscnnel in the TSC shall provide plant management support to allcw the Nuclear Plant Superviscr to concentrate en reacter centrol.
8.5 The Emergency Coordinator shall provide watch relief as conditions require changes.
a POR INFOIMATIN CNLY FIORItA PCWER AND LIGiT COMPANY
?JRKEY PCINI CNITS 3 AND 4 E.6CY PPOCEDURE "D 2)1 JANUARY 20, 1981
1.0 Title
MAI!TfAINING EME",GENCY PREPARECNESS - RADICIOGICAL EMIRGFSCY PIAN TRAINING 2.0 Accroval and List of Effective Pages:
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2.1 Aperevals
Change dated XX/XX/XX Reviewed by PNSC xxxxxxx xx, 19xx Approved by Plant Mgr-tbelear, 19 Approved by Vice President Pcwer Pascurces 19
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3.1 Purcose
This precedure provides requirements for periodic training of individuals, ensite, who may have scre respense upon initiaticn of the Turkey Point Plant Radiological E.ergency Plan.
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In order to maintain energency preparedness, perscnnel working at the Turkey Point Plant cust be familiar with certain preplanned actions in the Emergency Plan and its inple;nenting procedures.
Any changes in required actions or respcnse due to revision of the Plan or prececures nest be presented to apprcpriate perscnnel en a periodic basis.
3.3 Authoritv
Turkey Point Plant Radiological Erergenef Plan
3.4 Definiticn
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4.0 Precautiens 4.1 bis procedure hs not cover requirements for periodic training of, the FPL Cff-Site Emergency Crgani::stion.
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Plan Training.
3 5.; 2e Training Supervisor is respensible 'for ensurins all. Emergend/ Plan 'I.$,[
Training is conducted in accordance with the references listed herein.
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5.3 he pri:tary team leader of each cnergency tecm is -respon51Me' her' the '
develegnent and ig lementaticn of his team's tiaining_ atil rekraining/
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He may assign cocpetent individuals to assist him in"acconplisning'?%
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He may assign cenpetent individuals to assist him in accomplishirig this task.
5.5 2e Training Supervisor is respcnsible for developent and i::ple:rentation' of Emergency Plan Training of all candidates for reactor cperator cr/senicr O
reacter cperator licenses.
5.6 2e Health Physics Supervisor shall provide _ for training all indiiiddals
,,,g requiring unescorted access ensite describing the action-to be,taken by an-t' individual discovering an emergency conditien, the locatien.cf assembly '
areas, the identification of emergency alarms, and the actic3 to be taken on " S,-
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y Sfl $nergencp'Ccordinator Training All Nuclear Plant Superviscrs, Nuclear Tatch Engineers, Reacter Control Cperators /(who are holders of Senicr Reacter Cperator licenses) chall jf receive training in categories provided in this section, annually:
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8.1.1 Interpretation of plant and field data and hcw it relates to emergencies and their classification (i.e. erergency action level
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8.1. 2 Prengt and effective notification :nethods, including the types of
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con:xnication system 8.1.3 y.ethod of activating the Florida Power and Light Cenpany Erargency Organization.
8.1. 4 - 'Ihe methods used for estirating radiaticn deses.
8.2. Other Operational Assistance Other per'sennel who ray be required during an emergency shall receive training in the following areas en an annual basis:
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.B,.2 2 bergency Plan i..pleranting procedures familiarization.
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8.4.1 Emergency Tsam Icaders shall have successfully conpleted Group A training in1 radiition protection conducted by the Health Physics grcupe Successful'ccrcpletion of this training is acucwledged by the issuance of a. " Ped Badge" identification card.
1 All assigned leaders shall participate in an annual training exercise
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2.e crirary team leahr is responsible for scheduling, conducting, and documenting such exercises.
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E::ergency Radiation Team (IT Use of air supling equiprent.
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(3) Deter =ir.ation of air activity.
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(3) Allowable and advisable radiation environments and expcsures.
(4) Personnel decentamination procedures.
(5) Procedures for the evacuation of centaminated persons to off-site medical facilities.
-l (6) At least three members will satisfactorily couplete the American National Red Cross Multi-Media First Aid Course and will requalify every three years.
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Fire Team Fire Team training is ccWred by the Fire Protection Progran, Administrative Procedure 15500.
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Fecovery and Pastoration and Re-entry Tears 21ese teams are cocposed of personnel previously descri' ed and as c
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1.0 Title
DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Manager:
Executive Vice President Alternate:
(1) Vice President (Advanced Systems and Technology)
Alternate:
(2) Director of Power Supply b) 2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages
,LJ 2.1 Approval Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Point Plant Reviewed by FRG St. Lucie PJant Approved by Executive Vice President 1981 2.2 List of Ef fective Pages Page Date Page Date 3.0 Scope 3.1 Purpose This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Administrative Manager in the Of f-Site Emergency Organiza tion.
3.2 Discussion The Emergency Control Of ficer may activate the Of f-Site Emergency Organization to provide assistance to the plant in administration,
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public relations, security, engineering and technical catters.
y The Emergency Control Of ficer has the responibility for mobilizing the Emergency Administrative Manager (EAM). The EAM is a designated Corporate Officer with the authority to establish policy and to expend the funds necessary to copy with any emergency situations that arise. The EAM operates from the General Office Emergency Center.
3.3 Authority This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
4.0 Precautions None
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%Y 5.0 Re s ponsibilitie s 5.1 Maintain awareness of the status of the emergency conditions.
5.2 Make policy and authorize funds as necessary to support the Emergency Control Officer.
5.3 Maintain overall responsibility for the implementation of the FPL emergency response.
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6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
6.3 Procedure 1102, Duties of Emergency Controi Of ficer, Of f-Site Emergency Organization.
7.0 Records All significant information, events, and actions taken during the emergency period will be recorded and will be initialed by the Emrgency f~')
Administrative Manager or his alternate.
v 8.0 Instructions The Emergency Administrative Manager shall:
8.1 Receive initial notification.
8.2 Establish and maintain contact with the Emergency Controi Officer.
8.3 Report to General Office Emergency Center if appropriate.
8.4 Make new policy decisions as required relative to emergency actions.
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8.5 Authorize unusual expenditures of f unds for emergency support activities.
8.6 Approve unusual emergency contractual arrangements for emergency support activities.
8.7 Assist in obtaining additional FPL support for Of f-Site Emergency Organization, as requested by Emergency Control officer.
8.8 Conduct liaison with Fedaral and state agencies on administrative i
matters not covered by Emergency Plans.
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1.0 Title
DLTIES OF THE DiERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER, OFF-SITE E4ERGENCY ORGANIZATION Officer:
Vice President of Power Resources Alternate:
Manager of Power Resources - Nuclear Alternate:
Assistant to Vice President of Power Resources Alternate:
Assistant Manager of Power Resources - Nuclear Alternate:
Manager of Power Resources - Nuclear Services
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Alternate:
Power Resources Section Supervisor - Plant Support x-Alternate:
Power Resources Section Supervisor - Health Physics Alternate:
Power Resources Specialist 2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages 2.1 Approval Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Pint Plant Reviewed by FRG St. Lucie Plant Approved by Vice President of Power Resources 1981 2.2 List of Effective Pages h
Date Page Date 3.0 Scope 3.1 Purpose This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Control Officer in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
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The Emergency Coordinator has the responsibility for immediately activating the company Off-Site Emergency Organization in the event of emergency enditions. The Of f-Site Emergency Organiza tion (see Figure 1) provides an expanded response capability to assist the plant in administration, communications, engineering, technical support, security, and public relations. This organization, which is composed of company of ficials and a staf f of assistants, is directed by the Emergency Control Of ficer (ECO). The ECO is a designated Corporate Of ficer or Senior Manager who has knowledge of nuclear plant operations and design and who is responsible for directing the Company's expanded emergency response organization. The ECO can
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He is responsible for all FPL of f-site emergency activities, including personnel assignments and communication a rra nge rmen t s.
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2/19/81 Appendices A and 3 supply data which may be useful to the NSS5 vendors.
3.3 Authority This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emrgency Plan.
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3.4.2 Off-Site - All property outside the Owner Controlled Area.
3.4.3 On-Site - The Owner Controlled Area.
3.4.4 Protected Area - The area (within the Owner Controlled Area) occupied by the nuclear facility and associated equipment enclosed within the security peri =eter fence.
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4.2 In the event that the on-call Emergency Control Officer cannot be reached, initial notifcation goes to the Radiological Duty Officer.
This position is staffed on call 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day.
The Radiological Duty Of ficer then activates the Of f-Site Emergency Organization and assumes the responibilities of the ECO until relievea by the ECO or his alternate.
5.0 Responsibilities l y) 5.1 The E=ergency Control Of ficer shall:
5.1.1 Direct the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
5.1.2 Activate and assign the required members of the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
l 5.1.3 Activate the General Office Emergency Center and/or the Emergency Operations Facility as appropriate.
5.1.4 Provide support and data as necessary to the Emergency fG Coo rdina to r.
l 5.1.5 Obtain infomation from the Emergency Coordinator on diagnosis and prognists of the emergency, estimates of radioactive releases, prevailing meteorological conditions, and projected radiological exposures.
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5.l.6 Relieve the Emergency Coordinator from the responsibility for communicating such information to and coordinating with the state and county response organications.
5.1.7 Notify and maintain periodic communications with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region 11, Of fice of Inspection and Enforcement.
5.1.8 Obtain, as required, the assistance of other company personnel and federal, state and local agencies.
6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.2 S t.
Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.3 10 CFR 20.403 6.4 10 CFR 50.72 6.5 10 CFR 50 Appendix E 6.6 Of fsite Emergency Organization Procedure 1301, Emergency Roster 7.0 Records All significant information, events, and actions taken relative to his duties during the emergency period will be recorded in a bound ledge kept by the Emergency Control Officer or his alternate.
8.0 Instructions The Emergency Control Officer shall:
8.1 Receive notification of the emergency from the Duty Call Supervisor and obtain from him the information shown on the attached Checklist t) 8.2 Complete the activities shown on the attached Checklist 2 and periodically assess the status of all such activities.
8.3 Activate the General Of fice Emergency Center and/or the near-site Emergency Oeprations Facility as appropriate. The Emergency Operations Facility must be activated for Site Area Emergency or General Emergency.
If the ECO elects to remain at the General Office Emergency Center, he will dsignate an alternate to man.gu the near-site Emergency Operations Facility if it is activated.
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8.4 Use additional support agencies as necessary phone numbers are supplied in the Of fsite Emergency Roster (Procedure 1301)
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PROCEDURE 1102 2/19/81 CHECKLIST 1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION CHECKLIST 1.
Description of incident A
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Emergency classification 3.
Location of incident 4
Date/ time of incident 5.
Assessment of the emergency (including potential for escalating to higher class) 6.
Personnel injuries and radiation exposures 7
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Off-site support requested 9.
Estimate of radioactive material released
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- 13. Wind direction and range over past hour
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2/19/81 CHECKLIST 2 EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER ACTION CHECKLIST Time Log Initial Status Status Close Check Check Check Out Action 1.
Receive initial notification 2.
Obtain Checklist I data Establish contact with a.
Er.ergency Coordinator 4
Activate Of f-Site Emergency Organization (See Procedure 1301, Of f-Site Emergency Roster) 5.
Activate General Office Emergency Center and/or near-site Emergency Operations Facility, as appropriate (See Procedure 1202 (PSL) or 1212 (PTP) Activation and Use of Emergency Operations Facility) 6.
Organize response teams at the General Office Emergency Center or Emergency Operations Facility, as appropriate 7.
Relieve Emergency Coordinator of his of f-site emergency c ommunica tions responsibili ties 8.
Establish and maintain communications with the following agencies, as appropriate 8.1 Bureau of Disaster Preparedness Duty Warning Officer,
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Time Log Initial Status Status Close Action Check Check Check Out 8.3 PTP only PSL only a) Dade a) St. Lucie County E0C County EOC
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Assess status of assigned responsibilities for the following periodically:
d 9.1 Emergency Administrative Manager (See Procedure 1101) 9.2 E=ergency Information Manager (See Procedure 1103) 9.3 Emergency Security Manager (See Procedure 1104) 9.4 Emergency Technical Mana3er (See Procedure 1105) 9.5 Governmental Af fairs Manager (See Procedure 1106)
- 10. Update Checklist I data periodically and communicate to state and county authorities
- 11. Assess need for additional off-site support from U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Depart =ent of Energy, REEF Associates, INPO, NSSS Vendor, Architect / Engineer, others.
Appendices A & B supply information which may be useful for tne NSSS Note:
vendors when they are contacted.
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PROCEDURE 1102 2/19/81 CHECKLIST 2 (CONT'D)
Time Log Initial Status Status Close Action Che ef_
Check Check Out
- 12. Close-out with verbal summary to all Item 8 contacts when appropriate
- 13. Complete necessary written reports as follows:
Nuclear Rgulatory Commission within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> Bureau of Disaster Preparedness within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
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PROCEDURE 1102 2/19/81 APPENDIX A Turkey Point Plant Unit RCS PARAMETERS 1.
RCS Pressure psia 2.
RCS Trend Up / Down / Stable 3.
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Przr. Liquid Temp./ Steam Temp
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Przr. Heaters On / Off RCS MAKEUP FLOW STATUS 7.
Safety Injection, Flow On / Of f gpm 8.
RWST Level E/F 9.
Normal Makeup, Flowrate In On / Off gpm 10.
Letdown Flowrate gpm/ isolated NSSS LOOP PARAMETERS LOOP A
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Wide Range T. (*F) 13.
RCP Status (5n/Of f) 14 S.G. Pressure (psia) 15.
S.G. Pressure Trend Up / Down / Stable 16.
S.G. Level. Wide Range (% Span) 17.
S.G. Narrow Range (% Span) 18.
S.G. Level Trend Up / Down / Stable 19.
5 team Flow (% Nominal) 20.
MSIV Status Open/ Closed 21.
Main Feedwater Flow (gpm) 22.
Auxiliary Feedwater Flow (gpm) 23.
Condensate Storage Tank Level E/F
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Containment Rdiation 26.
Recirculation Sump Level 27.
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DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Officer:
Vice President - Corporate Communications Alternate:
(1) Manager of Communications Alternate:
(2) Senior Communications Coordinator (Nuclear)
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(3) Corporate Communications Duty Officer 2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages 2.1 Approval Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Point Plant Reviewed by FRG St. Lucie Plant Approved by Vice President - Corporate Communications 1981
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Page Date Page Date 3.0 Scope 3.1 Purpose This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Information Manager (EIM) in the Of f-Site Emergency Organization. The Emergency Information Manager is a designated Corporate Of ficer or Manager who serves as the principal spokesman for the Company. During emergencies, the EIM will report to the
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(V 3.2 Discussion If the Emergency Plans are initiated by the Emergency Coordinator, the Off-Site Emergency Organization may be activated to provi h assistance to the plant in administration, public relations, security, engineering and technical matters. The Emergency Information Manager may be called upon even if the Of r-Site Emergency Organization is not mobilized. This could occur in the case of an Alert classification.
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The principal responsibility of the EIM is the dissemination of concise, accurate information to the public via electronic and print media.
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4.0 Precautions 4.1 All news releases by the Emergency Information Manager should assist the public in understanding any incident and its relationship to the p
individual.
4.2 Technical data and direct instructions to people located in the affected of f-site area will normally be given by the appropriate governmental agency.as the situation dictates.
4.3 Spokesmen for other involved agencies may be releasing information to the public. The Emergency Information Manager will remain informed of these releases and will assess the accuracy and completeness of the information being related to the public. To the greatest extent possible, the Emergency Information Manager will coordinate his efforts with spokesmen of agencies and contractors so that the public is provided with consistent information of the best possible quality.
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5.0 Resoonsibilities 3.1 The Emergency Information Manager shall:
5.1.1 Be responsible for the release of information to the public (via the media) in event of the initiation of the Plant Emergency Plans when, in his judgement, the situation requires that an account be made public.*
5.1.2 Maintain liaison with spokesmen of federal, state and local l}
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Inm,far as possible, news releases and public appearances will be conducted on a joint basis with these agencies.
6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
l 6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
6.3 Procedure 1102, Duties of Emergency Control Of ficer, Of f-site
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2/20/81 6.4 FPL Public Relations / News Media Activities in Emergency Situations.
6.5 Off-Site E=ergency Organization Procedure 1201, Activation and use of Emergency News Center. (PSL) 6.6 Of f-Site Emergency Organization Procedure 1211, Activacation and Use of E=ergency News Center. (PTP) p 7.0 Records V
All significant infor=ation, events, and actions taken during the emergency period shall be recorded.
Such records shall be initialed by the E=ergency Infor=ation Manager or his alternate.
8.0 Instructions 8.1 The E=ergency Information Manger, depending upon the severity of the incident, =ay be located at the General Of fice E=ergency Center or at the near-site Emergency Operations Facility. Wherever he is, he shall establish suitable liaison with the E=ergency Control Officer or his headquarters. He shall designate a =e=ber of his staff to supervise the near site Emergency News Center.
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8.2 Af ter notification of the initiation of the Plant E=ergency Plans, public information personnel of the various non-FPL emergency support contractors and agencies shall be contacted as necessary so that coordinated public infor=ation ef fort can be established.
8.3 For customer coc=unications, a general information state =ent suitable for release shall be provided for all Co=pany e=ergency telephone oeprators and Customer Information Centers. After normal working hours, additional District Office telephone facilities =ay be opened.
8.4 The E=ergency Information Manager shall not have primary responsibility for providing information to agencies.
However, the Emergency Infor=ation Manager, in coordination with the E=ergency V
Control Officer shall assist state and local agencies in carrying out their responsibilities to provide accurate infor=ation to the public.
8.5 All calls and contacts received by the co=pany from the news =edia shall be directed to the E=ergency Infor=ation Manager or his designee. Requests for on site photographs by the news =edia =ust be cleared by the EIM to insure safety and to arrange proper escort.
8.6 Release of all new information shall be coordinated with the responsible agency and the E=ergency Control Of ficer.
S.7 Ceneral: Follow appropriate guidelines in FPL Public Relations / News Activities in E=ergency Situations.
8.8 The EIM shall supervise any nuclear information staff who are assigned to hi= in an e=ergency.
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8.9 The EIM shall pro 0ide technical briefings to the press.
8.10 The EIM or his staff shall inform company employees through a daily newsletter, bulletin board statements, telephone recordings, TWXs to district offices, or other in place networks.
8.11 The EIM or his staff shall inform the industry through the AIF Infowire network, the Edison Electric Institute, and the NSAC
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NOTEPAD, so other companies both in the United States and abroad can
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8.12 The EIM shall provide recorded material for the electronic media.
(possibly through recorded messages over an established telephone line).
8.13 The EIM or his staff shall be responsible for the photographic needs of the company, in terms of documenting the incident.
8.14 The EIM or his staff shall tape and transcribe all press conferences and other official proceedings for the benefit of company management and official agencies.
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DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY SECURITY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Manager:
Sr. Security Coordinator - Nuclear Alternate:
(1) Manager of Security Alternate:
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Nuclear 1981 2.2 List of Effective Pages Page Date Page Date C/
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3.2 Discussion The Emergency Control Of ficer may activate the Of f-Site Emergency Organization to provide assistance to the plant in administration, public relations, security, engineering and technical matters.
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The Emergency Control Officer has the responsibility for mobilizing the Emergency Security Manager (ESM). The ESM is a company supervisor responsible for maintaining controlled access, for completing any required site evacuations.and for providing liaison with county and state law enforcement of ficials.
3.3 Authority This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radioiogical Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
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3.4.1 The Security Team - Is composed of the Security Guard Force assigned to the plant.
These personnel are qualified in security, personnel accountability, and evacuation procedures and practices.
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2/19/81 Primary Leader:
Plant Security Supervisor Interim Leader:
Security Shif t Supervisor 3.4.2 Off-Site - All property outside the Owner Controlled Area.
3.4.3 On-Site - The Owner Controlled Area.
3.4.4 Owner Controlled Area - That portion of FPL property
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surrounding and including the plant which is subject to limited access and control as deemed appropriate by FPL.
3.4.5 Protected Area - The area (within the Owner Controlled Area) occupied by the nuclear facility and associated equpment enclosed within the security perimeter fence.
4.0 Precautions Liaison shall be maintained by the Emergency Security Manager and/or his alternate with appropriate law enforcement agencies on a continuing basis to assure that these agencies are aware of potential situations which may require their assistance.
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5.0 Res ponsibilitie s s-The Emergency Security Manager provides advice to the Emergency Control Officer and maintains liaison with and directs requests for assistance to law enforcement agencies during emergency situations when the Of f-Site Emergency Organization is activated. He coordinates with the Security Team to assist in security functions at the near-site Emergency Operations Facility.
6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Security Plan.
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6.3 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.4 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.5 St. Lucie Plant Contingency Plan 6.6 Turkey Point Plant Contingency Plan 7.0 Records and Notifications All significant information, events, and actions taken during the O
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8.0 Instructions 8.1 Upon receipt of notification by the Emergency Control Officer that
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PROCEDURE 1104 2/19/81 the Of f-Site Emergency Organization has been activated, the Emergency Security Manager shall:
8.1.1 Obtain from the Emergency Control Of ficer an evaluation of the emer"gency situation and its potential for development. This is to enable an accurate assessment of the need for assistance from law enforcement agencies to be made, 8.1.2 Assess the need for assistance from law enfo rcement agencies y..
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and implement decisions by contacting appropriate agencies.
Such contact shall be of the following types:
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Standby Alert - No specific request for immediate assistance made. The agency should be advised of the emergency and of the possibility for deterioration which may require the assistance of that agency.
Arrangements for future communication should be established.
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Request for Immediate Assistance - The emergency is described and specific request for assistance is made. Detailed arrangements for communication are made.
8.1.3 The Emergency Control Of ficer and Security Team Leader will be advised of assistance which has been requested of various law enforcement agencies.
8.1.4 Any information which can be provided by FPL which is requested by law enforcement agencies to perform their functions shall be obtained through the Emergency Security Fanager or his designee.
8.1.5 At the termination of the emergency or when the assistance of law enforcement agencies is no longer required, the Emergency Security Manager shall relay such information to appropriate law enforcement agencies.
8.2 Turkey Point Plant: The following enforcement agencies =ay be called upon for assitnace in an emergency:
8.2.1 Federal Bureau of Investigation - Miami - (Phone $
1 Shall be contacted in matters related to sabotage, b"omb threats or bombings, and civil disturbances.
8.2.2 Florida Highway Patrol - Miami - (Phone:
Shall be contacted for assistance in traffic control.
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PROCEDURE 1104 2/19/81 8.2.3 Dade County Public Safety Department - Sheriff - (Phones:)
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8.2.4 Florida City Police _ Department -
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8.2.5 Homestead Police Department -
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8.2.6 U.S. Coast Guard - Marine Emergency -
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The Coast Guard can provide services such as marine evacuation notification, traf fic control and rescue.
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mile territorial limit.
8.3 St. Lucie Plant: The following enforcement agencies may be called upon for assistance in an emergency:
8.3.1 Federal Bureau of Investigation - Miami - (Phone:.
Ft. Pierce - (Phone:
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8.3.2 Florida Highway Pa trol - Ft. Pierce - (Phone:
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2/19/81 8.3.3 St. Lucie County Sherif f's Department - (Phone:
This is the primary local law enforcement agency in the area and shall be contacted for assistance in general criminal civil distrubances, traffic control, and those events
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8.3.4 Martin County Sherif f's Deprtment - (Phone:
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marine evacuation notification, traffic control and rescue.
Marine Patrol, Florida Department of Natural Resoutces -through Florid 8.3.8
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traf fic control services on Florida waterways in the twelve mile territorial limit.
The Emergency Security manager shall maintain suitable liaison with 8.4 the Emergency Control Of ficer or his headquarters.
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DLTIES OF THE EMERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Manager:
Chief Engineer - Power Plants Alternate:
(1) Assistant Chief Engineer - Power Plants Alterna te:
(2) Manager - Mechanical / Nuclear Engineering Alternate:
(3) Manager - Electrical Engineering C,,/.'}
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Project Manager - Turkey Point Alternate:
(5) Project Manager - St. Lucie 2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages 2.1 Approval Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Point Plant Reviewed by FRG St. Lucie Plant Approved by Chief Engineer - Power Plants
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2.2 List of Effective Pages Page Date Page Date 3.0 Scope 3.1 Purpose This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Technical Manager in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
3.2 Discussion
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The Emergency Control Of ficer may activate the Of f-Site E=ergency Organization to provide assistance to the plant in administration, public relations, security, engineering, and technical. matters.
The Emergency Control Of ficer has the responibility for mobilizJ.ng the Emergency Technical Manager (ETM). The ETM is a Senior hanager with the responsibility for providing technical supprt and information regarding engineering design for the plant. The ETM operates as part of the Emergency Control Of ficer's staf f and reports to the General Of fice Emergency Center or the near-site Emergency Operations Facility as detetained by the Emergency Control Of ficer.
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3.3 Authority 3.3.1 This procedure implements the Turkay Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plar.t Radiological Emergency Plan.
3.3.2 The Emergency Technical Manager, and the alternates acting for him, have the authority to expend company funds for the purpose of implementing the emergency technical support
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required in an emergency.
V 3.4 Definitions 3.4.1 Staf f - The staf f is that group of Company personnel employed in the Power Plant Engineering Department.
3.4.2 Consultants - Consultants are technical specialists having expertise in engineering disciplines and may or may not be FPL employees. Typical consultants are FPL employees other than those in Power Plant Engineering, and employees of engineer-constructor companies engaged in power plant design and/or construction, and employees of vendors of nuclear power plant equipment.
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5.0 Re s po ns ibilitie s The Emergency Technical Manager provides advice and technical information regarding engineering design and as-built construction details.
6.0 References 6.1 Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR), Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 f~')N 6.2 Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR), St. Lucie Plant Unit I t.
6.3 Turkey Poing Units 3 and 4 as built drawings, Power Plant Engineering files, and General Engineering tracing files.
6.4 St. Lucie Unit I as built drawings, Power Plant Engineering files, Backfit Document Control files, and Ebasco Site Engineering files.
6.5 Procedure 1102, Duties of Emergency Control Of ficer, Of f-Site Emergency Organization.
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PROCEDURE 1105 2/19/81 7.0 Reco rds The information received regarding the initiation of the Plant Emergency Plans shall be logged by the Emergency Technical Manager or his alternate, and actions taken will be recorded with the basis for each action.
8.0 Instructions The E=ergency Technical Manager shall:
8.1 Receive initial notification.
8.2 Establish and maintain contact with the Emergency Control Officer.
8.3 Re port to the General Of fice E=ergency Center or the near-site Emergency Operation Facility as directed by the Emergency Control Officer.
8.4 Alert necessary staff to report to General Of fice Emergency Center or Emergency Operation Facility as appropriate.
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8.5 Determine the need for, and obtain, necessary consultant sup po r t.
8.6 Direct staff and consultants in the assembly and supply of the required engineering data.
8.7 Assist Emergency Control Of ficer in interpretation of plant status l
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Przr. Liquid Temp./ Steam Temp
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Przr. Heaters On / Off RCS MAKEUP FLOW STATUS 7.
Safety Injection, Flow On / Of f gpm 8.
RWST Level E/F 9.
Nermal Makeup, Flowrate In On / Off gpm 10.
Letdown Flowrate gpm/ isolated NSSS LOOP PARAMETERS LOOP I
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Wide Range T 12.
Wide Range Te 13.
RCP Status (On/Of f) 14 S.G. Pressure (psia) 15.
S.G. Pressure Trend Up / Down / Stable 16.
S.G. Level, Wide Range (% Span) 17.
S.G. Narrow Ramge (% Span) 18.
S.G. Level Trend Up / Down / Stable 19.
Steam Flow (% Nominal) 20.
MS IV S ta tt.. Open/ Closed 21.
Main Feedwater Flow (gps) 22.
Auxiliary Feedwater Flow (gpm) 23.
Condensate Storage Tank Level E/F CONTAINMENT PARAMETERS 24 Con tainmen t Pressure, Temp.
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Containment Rdiation 26.
Recirculation Sump Level 27.
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PROCEDURE 1106 2/19/81-
1.0 Title
s DUTIES 0F THE GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGAN 14ATION Manage'r :
Vice President - Govern = ental Af fairs Alternate.
Federal Regulatory Representative 2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages C'
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3.2 Discussion The Emergency'Controi Officer may activate the Off-Site Emergency Organization to provide assistance to the plant in administration, public relations, security, engineering, and technical matters.
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The Emergency Contro'l Of ficer has the responsibility for mobilizing v
the Governmental Affairs Manager (GAM).
The Gl.M is a designated Corporate Officer or Senior Manager with the responsibility for performing liason functions between the Emergency Control Cfficer and federal and state political bodies, thereby relieving.the Emergency Control Of ficer of routine interface with these groups. He will not normally interf ace with those federal, state, or local organizations involved in " hands on" recovery activities such as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Bureau of Disaster.Preparedess, Department of Health and Rehabilitative
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6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
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Duties and Responsibilities of the Emergency Plan Administrator 2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Approval
Approved by
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3.0 Scope
3.1 Purpose This procedure provides duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Plan Administrator.
3.2 Discussion The Emergency Plan Administrator is a designated member of the Power Resources - Nuclear Staff.
He has the responsibility for radiological emergency planning and maintaining emergency preparedness. The E=ergency Plan Administrator reports to the Power Resources Section Supervisor - Health Physics.
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the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan, Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the Of fsite Emergency Organization procedures are adequate and up-to-date.
5.2 He shall revise and distribute, as necessary, the emergency plans on an annual basis.
He shall revise and distribute Of fsite Emergency Organization procedures, as necessary.
5.3 The Emergency Plan Administrator is responsible for =aintaining the FPL of f site Emergency Organization Roster.
1 5.4 The Emergency Plan Administrator is responsible for coordinating all aspects of emergency drills and exercises which involve of fsite agencies.
5.5 The Emergency Plan Administrator shall assure that the initial training and periodic retraining for FPL Of f site Emergency Organization personnel is conducted and documented.
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References:
6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.3
" Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Emergency Exercises, Drills, Tests and Evaluations," St. Lucie procedure number 3100050E, Turkey Point procedure number 20113.
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" Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Radiological Emergency Plan Training," St. Lucie procedure number 3100051E, Turkey Point procedure number 20201.
7.0 Records
7.1 Consolidated exercise summary 7.2 Emergency Roster - FPL Offsite Emergency Organization 7.3 Training records - FPL Of fsite Emergency Organization 7.4 Emergency Plan and Procedures revision distribution
8.0 Instructions
8.1 Exercises and Drills 8.1.1 When an exercise or major drill involving of f-site agencies is to be conducted, the Emergency Plan Administrator shall prepare for the exercise in acordance with Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 20113 for Turkey Point Plant and Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 3100050E for St. Lucie Plant.
8.1.2 The Emergency Plan Adminstrator shall coordinate with the 3
of f-site emergency response organizations and agencies in
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8.1.3 The Emergency Plan Administrator shall provide support as requested to the Operations Superintendent in carrying out I
his responsibilities for on-site emergency drills.
8.2 The Emergency Plan Administrator shall be responsible for the conduct and documentation of initial training and periodic training for FPL Of f-Site Emergency Organization personnel. This training shall involve the following personnel and subject matter.
8.2.1 Emergency Control Of ficer a.
All the activities required for Emergency Coordinator training b.
Emergency Plan familiariza tion
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Emergency implementing procedures familiarization d.
Familiarization with the E=ergency Operations Facility and the Technical Support Center 8.2.2 Emergency Information Manager a.
Emergency Plan familiarization b.
Emergency i=plementing procedures f amiliarization 8.2.3 Emergency Security Manager a.
Emergency Plan familiarization b.
Emergency implementing procedures f amiliarization 8.2.4 Emergency Technical Manager a.
E=ergency Plan familiar $zation b.
Emergency implementing procedures f amiliarization
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and other plant data maintained in the Emergency Operations Facility and Technical Support Center.
8.3 Review & Revision of Plans and Procedures 8.3.1 The Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing procedures shall be under continuing review by the Emergency Plan Administrator including:
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Notification lists and rosters will be audited quarterly and updated as required.
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Revisions of the Emergency Plans, Emergency Plan O
Imple=enting Procedures, and notification lists will be distributed, as needed, to holders of these documents.
8.3.2 Recommended changes to the Emergency Plan submitted to the Emergency Plan Administrator shall be considered for incorporation into the Emergency Plans and Procedures.
Proposed changes in the Emergency Plan, if approved by the Vice President-Power Resources, shall be incorporated into the Emergency Plan under the direction of the Emergency Plan Administrator.
8.3.3 The Emergency Plt n Administrator shall ensure that elements of the emergency organization (eg., FPL, state, federal,
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1.0 Title
ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE EMERGENCY NEWS CENIER (TURKEY POIhT) 2.0 Approval and List of Ef fective Pages:
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3.0 Scope
3.1 Purpose This procedure describes the activation and use of the Interim
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Emergency' News Center at the Turkey Point Plant. This facility will be used until the permanent Emergency News Center is operational. At that time, this procedure will be revised.
3.2 Discussion The Interim Emergency News Center (ENC) 'is a nearsite facility provided to allow the news media access to information from the Emergency Oeprations Facility (EOF). The Emergency Information Manager or his designee will report to the EOF.
The Emergency News Center manager who has been designated by the Emergency Information Manager, will report to the ENC if activated.
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The Interim ENC is located in a mobile trailer adjacc7t to an area designated as the "Bechtel trailer complex."
4.0 Precautions 4.1 The Interim ENC shall be activated upon the direction of the Emergency Control Of ficer or the Emergency Information Manager.
4.2 Radiological conditions shall be monitored at the Interim ENC when it is in use.
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5.0 Responsibilities The Emergency Control Officer or the Emergency Information Manager can activate the ENC.
6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.2 Procedure 1103, Duties of the Emergency Information Manager, Of fsite Emergency Organization.
6.3 Procedure 1212, Activation and Use of the Interim Emergency Operations Facility 7.0 Records Records shall be maintained as described in Emergency Procedure 1103..
8.0 Instructions 8.1 Activation N
The Emergency Control Of ficer or the Emergency Information Manager shall activate the ENC when it is determined that there is a need to arrange for media briefings near the site.
8.2 Staffing The ENC shall be staf fed by the Emergency Information Manager or his designee and a staff of communication aides.
8.3 Communications The ENC contains commercial telephones.
In addition, the ENC staff shall have access to communications with the EOF through a telephone link to the Emergency Information Manager in the EOF, which will be dedicated for that use only.
8.4 Support Facilities The Interim ENC shall use the facilities provided in the Interim EOF.
In addition, the Emergency Information Manager shall arrange for transport of tape recorders, film projectors or other equipment as necessary during an emergency.
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Coordination with governmental unit representatives and their spokesmen shall also be accomplished by the company media staff.
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2/23/81 8.6 Deactivation It is the responsibility of the Emergency Information Manager to deactivate and secure the Interim ENC when it is no longer needed.
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1.0 Title
ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE INTERIM EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (TURKEY POINT) 2.0 Acoroval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Approval
Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Point Plant Approved by Vice President o f Power Resources 1981 2.2 List of Effective Pages:
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3.0 Scope
3.1 Purpose Blis procedure describes the activation and use of th e Interim Emergency Operations Facility at tn e
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Blis f acility snall be used
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until th e permanent Emergency Operations Facility is i
operational.
At tn at time, tnis procedure snall be revised.
3.2 Discussion Ble Interim Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) is a nearsite support facility designed to provide an operating center for tne Emergency Control Of ficer or his designated alternate and ouler members of th e Of f-Site Emergency Organization.
From tne Interim
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nearsite location for federal, state and county support teams.
3.3 Description Ble Interim EOF is located in a moolle trailer facility placed approximately fee t sou tn o f th e Control Room and is outside the Protected Area.
Bl e facility has approximately souare feet.
Space has been designated to nouse tne following groups:
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FPL Of f-Site Emergency Organization (25) 2)
NRC Site Team (14) i 3)
State Radiological Healtn Services Field Team
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FEMA, County and others
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Figure 1 identifies the designated locations witnin the building, as well as other f acilities.
4.0 Precautions 4.1 Ble Interim EOF shall be activated upon the direction of the Emergency Control Officer or nis designated alternate only.
l 4.2 Radiological conditions shall be monitored at tne Interim EOF wnen it is in use.
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4.3 Ble Emergency Control Of ficer snall be responsible for determining the need for relocation to tne l
Alternate EOF.
4.4 Normal security operations shall assure a continuous state of readiness of the Interim EOF prior to activation.
After activation, security shall be upgraded to ensure that access is limited to autnorized personnel only.
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activating tn e Interim EOF and supervising O
activities witnin it.
If tne Interim EOF is activated and Ole ECO elects to remain at di e i
General Of fice Emergency Center, tn e ECO sn a11 designate an EOF Manager to supervise activities at tn e Interim EOF.
I 5.2 Designated managers of tne Of f-Site Emergency Organization are responsible for reporting to tne Interim EOF upon direction to do so from tne ECO.
i Eacn designated manager is responsible for assuring that all necessary support staf f and materials are brought to tn e Interim EOF.
t 6.0 References.
6.1 Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plan I
6.3 Emergency Procedure 20115, Duties of tne Emergency Control O f ficer.
t 7.0 Records All significant information, events, and actions taken relative to tne duties of tne Emergency Control Of ficer during the emergency period will be recorded in a bound ledger kept by tne Emergency Control Of ficer or nis designated Interim EOF Manager.
8.0 Instructions
8.1 Activation Ut e Emergency Control Of ficer snall activate the i
Interim EOF immediately for any emergency condition classified as a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency.
He may activate the Interim EOF for an Alert.
To activate tne Interim EOF, tne Emergency Control Of ficer snall direct tne Emergency Coordinator to assign an individual (s) to, activate th e Interim EOF, ascertain tne status of O
communications systems and otner facilities, arrange for controlled access and coordinate witn any state or local :
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During the period w1en tn e Interim EOF is activated but the Of f-Site Emergency Organization nas not arrived, direction and control O-of all emergency response activities snall remain witn the Emergency Coordinator.
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snall not be considered operational until tne arrival of tne Emergency Control Of ficer or nis designated EOF Manager.
8.2 Functional Assignments Ble Emergency Control Of ficer or his designated alternate snall assign space and facilities to various groups using the Interim EOF in accordance witn Figure 1.
Die Emergency Control Officer nas tne autnority to alter such assignments as ne deems necessary.
It is the responsibility of eacn person O'
assigned to the Interim EOF to report to his designated manager upon arrival.
8.3 Staffing Ele Emergency Control Of ficer and his designated j
managers are responsible for notifying and assigning staf f to report to the Interim EOF, as necessary.
Table 1 presents the Of f-Site Emergency Organization support staf f that will be assigned to the Iqterim EOF as a minimum for each emergency class.
8.4 Communications
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Ble Emergency Control Of ficer is responsible for ensuring tnat adeauate communication systems are provided for use at tne Interim EOF.
At a minimum these Communications systems snall include tne following:
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Telephones (2) designated for communications j
between tne Interim EOF and the TSC.
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' Teleph one (1) designated for communications between - tn e Interim EOF and tne State Warning Point in Tallahassee.
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Telephone (1) designated for communications between the Interim EOF and tne State Field Operations Center in Miami.
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Hotline telephone (1) to the NRC Operations Center.
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Telephones (2) designated for NRC Site Team j
use.
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Telephone (1) designated for RHS Field Team j
use and communications witn tne county emergency operations centers on a rotating basis.
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Telephones (2) designated for Emergency Control Of ficer use, including communications w ith General Office Emergency Center.
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Local Government Radio (1) is installed to serve as primary communications for the State RHS Field Team Leader and as backuo communications for items 2, 3 and 6 above.
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Walkie-talkie sets (5) for on-site use and as backup communications for item 1 above.
8.5 Support Facilities Ble Interim EOF has the following support facilities:
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Typewriters (or word processing macnines) (
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Rest room facilities are provided.
Food service shall be provided at tne direction of tne Emergency Control Of ficer as necessary.
8.6 Radiological Supplies Die Interim EOF contains emergency radiological monitoring equipment and supplies, protective clotning, and respiratory protective devices.
Table 2 lists Olese supplies.
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Table 3, lists the documents maintained at the Interim EOF.
6.8 Use o f the Interim EOF 8.8.1 U1e Emergency Control Of ficer snall use tne Interim EOF as his near-site neadauarters and snall house tne FPL Of f-Site Emergency Organization support team there.
8.8.2 Federal, state and county of ficials snall use the Interim EOF as their near-site O
neadauarters.
8.8.3 U1e Interim EOF shall be used to coordinate FPL and State Radiological Healtn Services of fsite dose projections.
8.8.4 Bi e Interim EOF snall be used to coordinate FPL operations with th ose of f ederal, state and county officials.
8.9 Deactivation It is the responsibility of the Emergency Control O'
Of ficer to deactivate and secure tne Interim EOF facility wh en h e determines th at tn e emergency condition no longer exists.
8.10 Alternate EOF Die alternate EOF is maintained at FPL's General Of fice Emergency Center.
Elis facility will be used if the Interim EOF becomes untenable as determined by tn e Emergency Control Of ficer or nis designated EOF Manager.
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TABLE 1 INTERIM EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY STAFFING
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ALERT Activation is optional.
Staffing is at the discretion of tne Emergency Control Of ficer.
SITE AREA EMERGENCY Activation is mandatory.
Minimum staffing is shown below.
(In addition, tne Emergency Control Of ficer can draw on tne staffing listed below under GENERAL EMERGENCY.)
Emergency Control Of ficer (or designated EOF Manager)
Emergency Technical Manager Emergency security Manager s/
Emergency Information Manager (at Emergency News Center)
GENERAL EMERGENCY Activation is mandatory.
Minimum staffing is shown below:
Emergency Control Of ficer (or designated EOF Manager) i Aaministrative Aioe (2)
Communications Aide (2)
Licensing Aide (1)
Health Ph ysics Aide (1) l Emergency Technical Manager Instrument ano Control Engineer (1)
Electrical Engineer (1)
Meenanical Engineer (1)
Civil Engineer (1) l NSSS Aide (1)
Architect-Engineer Aide (1)
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1.0 Title
f' Emergency Roster - Of fsite Emergency Organization
2.0 Approval
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Vice President, Power Resources
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3.0 Scope
3.1 Purpose
This procedure provides the phone numbers of personnel involved with l
emergency response to be called by the Emergency Control Officer l
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3.2 Discussion
Upon activation of the Emergency Plan, the ECO or his designee shall refer to Appendix A for notifications to be placed.
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This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emcgency Plan.
4.0 Precautions
None 5.0 Res ponsibili tie s 5.1 The ECO or his designee shall make all phone calls prescribed in l
procedure number 20115 and the Emergency Plan.
L 5.2 The ECO or his designee shall maintain a record of all l
communications with offsite personel and organizations.
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verification and updating of the Emergency Roster.
5.4 FPL personnel on the Emergency Roster shall notify the Emergency G
Plan Administrator when a change pertinent to information appearing in the roster occurs.
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7.0 Records
l Documentation of communications through logoook entries, check off-iist completion, tape recordings.
8.0 Instructions-i l
l 8.1 Appendix A is the ECO Emergency Call List. This appendix is used to l
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PROCEDl!RE 1301 2/23/81 APPENDIX A - ECO CALL LIST Telephone Title Name Home Office BPR/EMER.
EMERGENCY ADMIN MANAGER E.A. Ademat Alternates:
Vice President - Advanced R.E. Uhrig Systems and Technology Director of Power Supply W.E. Coe EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER J. H. Francis Alternates:
Manager of Communications L.J. Snipes Sr. Comm. Coord. (Nuc.)
C.L. Scheer Duty Corporate Corp. Comm.
Communication Officer Duty Roster f
EMERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER W.H. Rogers I
Alternates:
Asst. Chief Engr. - Power Pits E.H. O'Neal Mgr. Nuclear / Mech Engr.
L.F. Pabst Mgr. Electrical Engr.
D. VanTassell Project Manager - PTP S.G. Brain l
Project Manager - PSL C. S. Ke n t l
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EMERGENCY SECURITY MANAGER J.M. McCabe
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-K.L. Caldwell Security Coordinator - Nuc.
F.H. Fabor I
GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS MANAGER l
INSURANCE DEPT. RISK MANAGER R.E. Hinds Alternates:
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Coordinator, Ins. Dept.
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2/23/81 APPENDIX A ECO CALL LIST OUTSIDE AGENCIES _
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NAME/ ADDRESS TITLE STATE WARNING PT., TALLARASSEE 1720 Gadsden St.
Tallahassee, FL Duty Warning Of ficer (BDP) 32301 Alternat2s:
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I DEPT. OF HEALTH & REHAB.
Sunland Center SERVICES, Radiological Orlando,FL 32808 Emergency Duty Of ficer Suite 3100 Region II, Office of 101 Marietta St.
Inspection and Enforcement Atlanta, GA 30303 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission l
U.S. DOE - Savannah River SR00 Duty Officer l
Operations Office, Aiken South Carolina i
U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Coast Guard Central Opers.
Oak Ridge Hosp.
f U.S. DOE Radiation Emergency of the Methodist Assistance Center / Training Church Site (REAC/TS)
Oak Ridge, Tenn 37830 l
University of
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Clinics (Contingent medical Florida Gainesville, FL facility only)
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APPENDIX A - ECO CALL LIST OUTSIDE AGENCIES OFF HOURS OR TITLE NAME/ ADDRESS OFFICE PHONE EMER. PHONE
- Westinghouse Electri:
_ George Griffiths Corporation Field Service Manager Alternates:
- l. Dave Richards
- 2. Bob Meyer
- INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR POWER 1820 Water Place OPERATIONS, Duty Officer Atlanta, GA 30339 FOR TURKEY POINT:
Dade County Civil Defense Div.
A.C. Fischer l
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l Monroe County Civil Defense FOR ST. LUCIE:
St. Lucie County Disaster
_P.J. Rodi Prep. Coordinator
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Martin County Disaster Prep.
W. O'Brien l
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- These notifications are =ade oaly tr the ECO feels that these organizations'
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