ML20039G428
| ML20039G428 | |
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| Site: | Zion File:ZionSolutions icon.png |
| Issue date: | 12/15/1981 |
| From: | COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO. |
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| Shared Package | |
| ML20039G420 | List: |
| References | |
| EPIP-099-1, EPIP-99-1, NUDOCS 8201180216 | |
| Download: ML20039G428 (6) | |
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A EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING iHOCEDURES INDEX NtJ48ER TITLE DATE 099-1 Reference Procedures DEC 15 1981 110-1 Station Director EPIP DEC 15 1981 120-1 Operations Director EPIP DEC 15 1981 13 0-1 Tecnnical Director EPIP DEC 15 1981 14 0-1 Maintenance Director EPIP DEC 15 1981 150 1 Stores Director EPIP DEC 15 1981 160-1 Administrative Director EPIP 11-10-81 170-1 Security Director EPIP 11-10-81 180-1 Rad / Chem Director EPIP DEC 15 1581 190 1 Communications Director EPIP DEC 15 1981 320-1 Activation of the GSEP Station Group DEC 15 1981 330-1 Classification of CSEP Conditions 7-28-81 330-3 Zion Environmental Surveillance Stations 2-18-81 330-4 Classification of an Incident involving Hazardous Material 2-18-81 350-1 Quick Estimate of Offsite Dose from an Unplanned Release 5-21-81 l
360-1 Site Evacuation of Non-essential Personnel 2-18-81 360-2 Assembly Precedure 8-12-81 l
360-3 Monitoring High Activity Releases During Accident DEC 15 1981 Conditions 360-4 Radioicdine Sampling Under Accident Ccnditicns DEC 15 1981 i
360-5 Operation of the Eberline SAM-2 OEC 15 1581 370-1 Re vue and Recovery DEC 15 1981 t
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n EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING FROCEDURES INDEX NLNEER TITLE DATE 370-2 First Aid and Decentamination 2-18-81 410-1 On-site Support Center 7-01-81 420-1 Technical Support Center Quarterly Surveillance DEC 15 1981 430-1 Deleted DEC 15 1991 440-1 Emergency Communications DEC 15 1981 450-1 Emergency Operations Facility Quarterly Surveillance DEC 15 1981 510-1 Maintaining Emergency Preparedness 2-18-81 510-2 GSEP Training Requirements for Rad / Chem Technicians 5-22-81 55C,-l on-Site Non-Radiological Emergency Response Equipment DEC 15 1981 550-2 Environmental Emergency Kit Radiological Equipment DEC 15 '1981 550-3 Radiological Supplies for Medical Emergencies DEC 15 1981 550-4 On-Site Radiological Emergency Response Equipment DEC 15 1981 550-5 Technical Support Center and Operational Support DEC 15 1981 Center Radiological Supplies 700-1 Emergency Phene List DEC 15 1981 ATTACENENT 1 Spill Prevention Control & Countermeasure Plans DEC 15 1981 i
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p' REFERENCE PROCEDURES EPIP 099-1 TABLE OF CCNTENTS SECTION TITLE PAGE DATE REVISION Table of Centents 1
DEC 15 1981 1
A Purpose 2
1 DEC 15 1981 B
References C
Prerequisites O
Precautions E
Limitations and Actions F
Procedure 3
DEC 15 1981 1
G Checklists 4
DEC 15 1981 0
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Reference Procedures A.
PURPOSE This procedure is intended to list plant procedures other than EPIP's.that fulfill requirements stated in Section 9.2 of the GSEP.
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REFERENCES 1.
GSEP, Section 9.2 C.
PREREQUISITES 1.
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PRECAUTIONS 1.
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LIMITATIONS AND ACTIONS 1.
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FR0 DURE l.
Most radiation protection procedures (RPs) are applicable for routine as well as emergency plant conditions, but the following procedures may be particularly useful during an emergency.
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RP 1190-1 Radiation Control Standards b.
RP 1280-1 Radiation Surveys c.
RP 1310-5 Assessment of Exposure (NFC-hour) to Radioactive Materials in Air d.
RP 1310-11 Air Sampling and Pcating of Suspected and Known Radioactive Airborne Areas e.
RP 1370-1 Work in High Noble Gas Concentrations f.
RP 1420-1 Radioactive Licuid Spills g.
RP 1470-4 Decontamination Procedure h.
RP 1610-5 Containment Entry Procedure 1.
RP 1610-7 Containment Radioactive Gas Sampling for Determining Post Accident Sampling System Performance 2.
The following procedures address corrective actions.
a.
ACP-1 Excessive Primary Plant Leakage f
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ACP-2 Reactor Coolant Pump Malfunction c.
ACP-3 Refueling Cavity Uncontrolled Loss of Level or Spent l
Fuel Pit Loss of Level d.
AOP-4 Control Room Inaccessibility e.
ACP-5 Radiation Monitoring System - High Activity f.
TCP-6 Charg!ng or Letdown Line Failure g.
ACP-7 Nuclear Instrumentation Malfunction h.
TCP-8 Loss of Component Cooling 1.
ACP-9 Cperation with a Failed Instrument Channel J.
AOP-10 High Reactor Coolant Activity k.
AT-ll 0 /H2 Explosive Mixture 2
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AOP-12 High Conductivity - Steam Generators m.
ACP-13 Loss of Service Water n.
ACP-14 Inadequate Auxiliary Feedwater Supply o.
ACP-15 Loss of Instrument Bus p.
AOP-16 Loss of All Auxiliary Feedwater q.
EOP-0 Safety Injection / Accident Diagnostics r.
EOP-2 Reactor Control System Malfunction t.
EGP-3 Fee (. water Malfunction u.
ECP-4 Turbine / Generator Emergency v.
~ EOP-5 Emergency Boration w.
E0P-6 Fuel Handling Emergency x.
ECP-7 Station Blackout Operation y.
ECP-8 Main Steamline or Feedline Break 2.
EOP-9 Loss of Reactor Coolant aa. ECP-10 Steam Generator Tube Rupture bb. ECP-ll Inadequate Core Cooling cc. ECP-12 Failure of Reactor to Trip dd.
ZAP 0-2A Fire Fignting Forces ee. ZAP 3-51 48 Procedure for Non-Routine Valve Line-ups b
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CHECXLISTS 1.
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TECENICAL SPECIFICATION REFERENCES 1.
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