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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures SC-1.12A Re Immediate Call list,SC-1.1B Re Emergency Response Organization & SC-1.7C Re Monitoring Site Radiation Level by TLD
ML20040A770
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Site: Ginna Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 12/21/1981
From: Bodine J
ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
To:
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ML17258A466 List:
References
PROC-811221-01, NUDOCS 8201220083
Download: ML20040A770 (52)


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UNIT #1 COMPLETED ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION DATE :-

GINNA STATION CONIROLLED COPY NUMBER PROCEDURE NO.

SC-1.12A REV. NO.

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SC-1.12A IMMEDIATE CALL LIST

1.0 PURPOSE

1.1 To provide an Immediate Call List and associated instructions.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 Radiation Emergency Plan SC-1.

2.2 Manning the Technical Support Center, SC-1,3D.

3.0 INTERUCIIONS_

3.1 Tell person called to report to Ginna Station, SC-1 has been initiated.

3.1.1 If person called is not home, but it is possible tc leave or relay a message, leave message to have them report to Information Center; SC-1 initiated.

NarE: Steps 3.2.1 through 3.2.10 are required for manning the Technical Support Center (TSC) Alert Level.

3.2 Call sequence and phone numbers:

Aueomtic Manua1 Dial Dial 3.2.1 Notify the Security Shift Supervisfor if unavailable - use paging system.

3.2.2 Plant Superintendent - Bruce Snow if unavailable contact - Jack Noon 3.2.3 Operations EnTineer - C. Peck

'if unavailable contact - Everett Beatty 3.2.4 Communications Aide - Frank Aman if unavailable contact - Don Gray 3.2.5 Data Analyst - Bruce Stef fon if unavailable contact - Roger Dobbs 3.2.6 Health Physics Supervisor - D. Filkins if unavailable contact - Bernie Quinn f

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if unavailable contact - Tom Meyer 3.2.8 Maintenance Engineer - Stan Spector if unavailable contact - Lou Boutwell 3.2.9 Training 'Section - Dick Morrill if unavailable contact - Jack St. Martin 3.2.10 I&C Supervisor - Clair Edgar if unavailabel contact - Ted Rakiewicz i

3.2.11 Obtain Initial Notification Fact Sheet and report information to:

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3.2.11.3 Monroe County (if no answer) 3.2.11.4 U.S.N.R.C. called by Shift ' Supervisor within:.6'ne hour using red phone.

Communications Assistant will relieve Shif t Supervisor and maintain continuous communication with NRC using red phone until relieved by Technical Support Center.

3.2.12 Establish communication with Techni~ cal Suport Center when manned and transfer NRC red phone and further phone calls to the Technical Support Center Communications Aide.

Report what step you have completed and all alternates notified.

3.3 For Site Emergency continue phone list.

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3.3.1 As s t. Plant Superintendent - Jack Noon (if not previously notified) 3.3.2 Operations Supervisor - Everett Beatty (if not previously notified) 3.3.3 Health Physicist - Bernie Quinn (if not previously notified)

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3.3.5 Communications Aide - Don Gray (if not previously notified) 3._ 3. 6 HP Foreman - Bill Goodman 3.3.7 HP Technician - Bob Kenyon i

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3.3.11 HP Technician - Mike Harrison 3.3.12.

HP Technician - John MacIntyre 3.3.13 HP Technician - Ramon Garcia 3.3.14 HP Technician - James Bement 3.3.15 HP Technician - Dean Hanks 3.3.16 HP Technician - John Catlin 3.3.17 Nuclear Engineer - Tom Meyer (if not previously contacted) t 3.3.18 Data Analyst - Roger Dobbs (if not previously contacted) 3.3.19 Staf f - Jim Sweet 3.3.20 Staff - Jack St. Martin (if not previously contacted) 3.3.21 Staf f - Tom Marlow t

3.3.22 Staff - Fred Mis 3.3.23 Staf f - Don Fillion 3.3.24 Asst. Training Coordinator - Dick Marchionda l'

3.3.25 Asst. Training Coordinator - Art Morris

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3.3.26 Asst. Training Coordinator - Tom Alexander 3.3.27 Asst. Training Coordinator - Bob Burt

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- Maintenance Supervisor - Lou Boutwell (if not previously contacted) 3.3.30 QC Engineer - J. Bodine 3.3.31 Fire and Safety Coordinator - John Straight 3.3.32 Liaison Engineer - Dave Hamelink f.

3.3.33 Liaison Engineer - Gary Meier 3.3.34 I&C Foreman - Ted rakiewicz j

(if not previously contacted) i 3.3.35 Pipefitter Foreman - Dick Roth 3.3.36 Electrican Foreman - Ron Latz 3.3.37 Maintenance Foreman - Sonny Thompson i

3.3.38 Mechanic Foreman - Gerry Nahl

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EMERGENCY COORDINATOR The below individuals through their job responsibility and training as described in procedure A-103.8 are qualified Emergency Coordinators.

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DOSE ASSESSMENT MANAGER OF HEALTH PHYSICS / CHEMISTRY The below individuals through their job re s po n s ib ili t ie s and training as described in procedure A-103.8 are qualified Dose Assessment Managers of Health Ph y s ic s / Ch em,i,s t ry.

Supervisor of Health Phystes and Chemistry

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ATT ACRME NT II PLANT ASSESSMENT tiANAGER The below individuals through their job responsibilities are qualified as Plant Assessment Managers.

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Larizza Technical Engineer Nuclear Engineer

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Meyer PLANT OPERATIONS ASSESSMENT MANAGER The below individuals through their job re s po ns ib ilit ie s are qualified Plant Operations Assessment Managers.

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PLANT MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT MANAGER The below individuals through their job responsibilities are qualified as Plant Maintenance Assessment Managers.

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  • ASSESSMENT The below individuals through their job responsibilities are qualified for Nuclear Assessment.

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I/C ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ASSESSMENT The below individuals through their job r e s po n s ib ili t ie s are qualified for I/C Electrical Assessment.

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Gent MECHANICAL /HYDRAULIb SYSTEM ASSESSMENT The below individuals through their job responsibilities are qualified for Me'chanical/ Hydraulic System As s es smen t.

Maintenance Supervisor

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COMPUTER ANALYST The below individuals through their job responsibilities are qualified Computer Analysts.

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SC-1.12A ATT ACHME NT IV ADMI N I ST R AT IV E COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER The below individual through his job responsibilities is qualified Adminis trative Communications Manager.

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SWIT CH BO ARD OPERATORS The below individuals through their job responsibilities are qualified Switch Board Operators.

Office Supervisor

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SC-1.12A ATT ACHME NT V EMERGENCY SURVEY TEAM The below individuals through training as de sc r ib ed in procedure A-103.8 are qualified as Emergency Survey Te am members.

Health Physics Section

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SC-1.12A ATT ACHME NT VI EMERGENCY SURVEY CENTER MANAGER The below individuals through training as de sc rib ed in procedure A-103.3 are qualified as Emergency Survey Center Managers.

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GINNA STATION UNIT #1 ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION DATE :-

GINNA STATION CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER PROCEDURE NO.

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SC-1.13 EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION

1.0 PURPOSE

1.1 The purpose of this procedure is to provide a method, consistent with the exis t ing administrative controls, to define and implement a new Emergency Response Organization until the total review and update of the Site Contingency (SC-1) series of procedures can be completed.

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2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 SC-1 2.2 SC-1.1A 2.3 10 CFR 50 APPENDIX E 2.4 NUREG-0654, Revision 1 f

2.5 NUREG-0696, Final Report

3.0 INSTRUCTIONS

3.1 IN THE EVENT OF A CONFLICT BETWEEN THE EMERCENCY RESPONSE ORGANI-ZATION ?EFINED BY THIS PROCEDURE AND ORGANIZATIONS DEFINED IN PROCEDURES SC-1 THROUGH SC-1.18 THIS PROCEDURE SHALL TAKE PRECEDEECE.

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SC-1.lB:2 3.2 The Emergency Response Organizations defined in Appendix II, III, and IV represent the minimum level of activation that will be initiated for each of the levels of Emergency Classification defined in SC-1.1A, Ginna Station Event Evaluation and Class-ification.

3.3 The Shift Supervisor, or Emergency Coordinator, will activate the minimum required organization as follows; 3.3.1 UNUSUAL EVENT - activate the organization d.efined in Appendix II using existing implementing procedures.

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activate the organization defined in Appendix III using existing implementing procedures.

activate the organization defined 3.3.3 SITE or GENERAL EMERGENCY in Appendix IV using existing implementing procedures.

3.4 The Shift Supervisor, or Emergency Coordinator, may activate additional Emergency Response Organizations if he deems them necessary to assess, mitigate, or recover from the incident.

3.5 Classification of an incident is a function of the plant condition and not the organizations that have been activated.

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1.0 PURPOSE

1.1 This procedure describes the use of thermo-luminescent dosimeters, TLD, to determine the radiation level at the site boundary and at selected environmental monitoring locations.

NOTE: All permanently placed TLD's will be changed quarterly and the results used to supplement the environmental report.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 Radiation Emergency Plan, SC-1 2.2 Environmental Chemistry Procedure, ES-7.2

3.0 INSTRUCTIONS

3.1 Envirccmental TLD's are placed at the locations shown on attached map' and Tables I and II.

Table III gives locations at which urvey teams will place TLD's as given in procedures. SC-1.7D, F and H, or as directed by the Emergency Coordinator.

3.2 Several TLD chips are included in each badge so that the dose for various periods of exposure can be compared.

3.3 The Emergency Coordinator may designatsI' individuals to collect TLD's as deemed necessary to evaluate the radiation doses to the environs.

Dose after 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />, 1 day and I week are significant.

3.4 TLD's, badges or individual chips may be collected by the site survey teams during their surveys in.'the area of monitoring stations if directed by Emergency Coordinator or Health Physicist.

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3.6 Procedure for reading TLD's is found in ES-7.2.

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  1. 4 Air Sampler in Info. Center Circle Air Sampler by Plant Road Bridge
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  1. 6 Air Sampler Southwest of Parking Lot Air Sampler along West Plant Fence in Orchard
  1. 7 West Fence at corner of West Extention of Plant Restricted Area Fence
  1. 13 Steel Stake, Northwest Corner, North End of Field by lake shore
  1. 14 Steel Stake, Field Access Road, West Side of Orchard, ~ 3000' West
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  1. 17 Vanderweel & RG&E property line.
  1. 18 Steel Stake, 30' North of Northeast Corner of 13A fence line
  1. 19 Steel Stake,100' East of Plant F ed, behind house
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  1. 22 Steel Stake, Southeast property corner Steel Stake, East property line, midway between Lake Road and
  1. 23 Lake Ontario
  1. 24 Steel Stake, Lakeshore near Northeast corner of property l

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  1. 8 Topper Dr. - Irondequoit, Substation #51, near Sea Breeze
  1. 9 Phillips Rd. - Webster, Substation #74, at intersection with Route 104 Atlantic Ave. - Walworth, Substation #230, RC&E Rightaway
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  1. 11 W. Main St. - Williamson, Substation #207, behind business buildings
  1. 12 Seaman St. - Sodus Point, Substation #209 Klem Rd. - Webster, Substation 475, between Whiting and Five Mile Line
  1. 25 Plank Rd. - RG&E Service Center, West of Intersection with Route 250
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  1. 27 Atlantic Ave. - Penfield, Pole #338. west of Wayne-Monroe County Line
  1. 28 N. Main St. - Marion, Substation #193, behind Stanton Ag. Service 31dgs.
  1. 29 Town Line Rd. - Williamson, Substation #208, N. of Railroad tracks
  1. 30 State St. - Sodus, District Of fice, near fuel pumps Lake Rd. - Webster, Pole, N. side of road,,500' E. of intersection
  1. 31 with Salt Rd.

432 Woodard Rd. - Webster, Pole, 150' E. of intersection with Basket Rd.

100' E. of road along railroad tracks

  1. 33 County Line Rd. - Ontario, Poley
  1. 34 Lincoln Rd. - Catario, Pole, between Ridge Rd. and Route 104
  1. 35 Clevenger Rd.. - Pole on RG&E rightaway
  1. 36 Route 104 - Ontario, Substation #205, 500' E. of intersection with Route 350
  1. 37 Railroad Ave. - Ontario, Pole in front of 2048
  1. 38 Fisher Rd. - Williamson, Pole. N. of railroad tracks, E. of road Seeley Rd. - Williamson, Pole, #15745, west of intersection with
  1. 39 Stony Lonesome Rd.
  1. 40 Lake Rd. - Williamson, S.E. corner, Intersect, ion with Stony Lonesome Rd.

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Plank Road and County Line Road 47.

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