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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures 1.1.2 Re Notifications, 1.1.4 Re Emergency Organization & Records & 1.1.5 Re Startup & Operation of Emergency Offsite Facility
ML20040A780
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Site: Monticello, Prairie Island  Xcel Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/03/1981
From: Mayer L
NORTHERN STATES POWER CO.
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NUCLEAR SUPPORT SERVICES DEPT CORPORATE NUCLEAR EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY NUMBER: REV: 4 PREPARED BY: W b EFFECTIVE DATE: DECENBER 3,1981 Asst. Adm. Emergeit6y* Prepa edness TITLE:

REVIEWED BY: D; TABLE OF CONIDES Manager Nuclea Eb _ ~ ~ r*'al Services RECORD OF REVISICN APPROVED S - [

General Manager Nuclear Plants TABLE OF CNIHES IMPLEMENTING PIOCEDURES 1.1.1 CDRPORATE EMEFGENCY RESPONSE OBGANIZATION REV 2 1.1.2 NOTIFICATIONS REV 3 1.1.3 PUBLIC INEDBMATION REV 2 1.1.4 ENERGENCY ORGANIZATICN REODRDS AND EURMS REV 3 1.1.5 START-UP AND OPEPATION OF EDF REV 3 O- 1.1.6 ENEFGENCY OFGANIZATION SHIFT TURNOVER REV 2 1.1.7 STARP-UP AND OPERATION OF HQEC REV 2 1.1.8 CCNMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND INFORMATION REV 0 1.1.9 ENEFGENCY PFOCESSING OF PURGASE ORDERS REV 2 1.1.10 OFFSITE SURVEYS REV 2 1.1.11 ACCIDENT ASSESSMENT REV 2 1.1.12 IMPLEMENTATICN OF 'IHE EMEFGENCY RADIOLOGICAL ENVIBONMENTAL REV 2 MONI'IORING PROGRAM (EREMP) 1.1.13 EVACUATION OF 'IHE EDF REV 2 1.1.14 VENDOR /00NSULTANT/OUTSIDE AGENCY INTERFACE REV 2 1.1.15 TRANSITION 'IO 'IHE RECOVERY PIAN REV 2 1.1.16 OFFSITE PERSONNEL AND VEHICLE t0NI'IORING AND DECDNTAMINATION REV 0 1.1.17 PERSONNEL MONI'IORING AT 'INE EDF REV 0 SUPPLEMENTAL PROCEDURES 1.2.1 EMEFGENCY PIAN TPAINING REV 1 1.2.2 EXERCISES AND DRILIS REV 1 1.2.3 MAINTENANCE OF EMEFGENCY PIANS AND PROCEDURES REV 1 1.2.4 SURVEILLANCES REV 1 o ,. _ , ~ ,..

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I I ) CORPORATE NUCLEAR EMERGENCY PLAN NUCLEAR SUPPORT SERVICES DEPT IMPLEMENTING PROCICDURE NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY

, NUMBERr EPIP 1.1.2 REV: 3 PREPARED BY: w eM EFFECTIVE DATE: DECDiBER 3, 1981 Asst. Adm. Emerg'$ncy Preparedness l N TITLE:

l REVIEWED BY: j (17h-) 1.1.2 IOTIFICATIONS Manager NucleagErw) al Services l APPROVED B y/

j General Manager Nuclear Plants t

1 PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVE The purpose of this procedure is to specify the sequence of events required

! to notify personnel in the Corporate Emergency Response Organization in the j event of a declaration of an " Unusual Event", " Alert", " Site Area Emergency",

i or " General Emergency" by either the Monticello or Prairie Island Emergency Director.

3 CDNDITIONS AND PRERECUISITES t

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1. An emergency condition has been declared at either Monticello Nuclear i

Generating Plant or Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant.

OPGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES A. Overall Responsibility - System Dispatcher B. In Charge - System Dispatcher C. Assistance - Emergency Mamger

- Emergency Director j

RESPONSIBILITIES A. SYSTEM DISPATCHER l 1. When notified of an emergency by the Emergency Director, the

System Dispatcher shall call the Emergency Manager using Tab A, " Call j List" and begin documenting notifications using the " Nuclear Emergency l

Notification List for Systen Control Center", Figure 1.

2. Contact the Emergency Manager and inform him of the emergency condition.

If the Emergency Manager cannot be contacted at the listed telephone number (s), activate the Emergency Manager's pager by telephoning the s ronu is. : 1 13

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listed pager number and state " Contact System Dispatcher Immediately."

If the Emergency Manager is not innediately ccntacted, the System Dispatcher may call the mobile cperator to attempt to locate the designated individual. If the Emergency Manager is contacted, proceed to Step 4.

3. If the first listed Emergency Manager can not be contacted within five (5) minutes proceed on down the Emergency Manager list until cne is reached. Inform the first designee contacted that he is the first Emergency Manager designee notified.
4. Establish a three-way telephone connection between the System Dispatch Office, the affected plant's Emergency Director, and the Dnergency Manager. Maintain the three-way connection until the Emergency Manager has verified the emergency and determined the extent of the response required, specifically the need for radiation protec-tion support teams.
5. When the Emergency Director or Emergency Manager verifies the need for a corporate response, ccanplete the Emergency Notification Message for NSP Response Organization (Figure 2). Request the Emergency Manager to specify, in addition to ERAD & ccrumunications, if any of the following should be notified:

Power Prcx3uction Management V Sister Plant Security

6. Contact and read the notification message to the individuals specified by the Emergency Manager. (If the emergency is an Alert, Site Area Dmrgency, or General Emergency just continue on with this procedure.)

FOR 'IHE UNUSUAL EVENT CATEGORY S'IOP DO POP COMPLETE THE REMAINDER OF 'IEE PFOCEDURE

7. Contact the Dnergency Manager designees who have not previously been contacted.

When each of the remaining designees are notified, inform them that an Dnergency Manager designee has already been contacted and who that Emergency Manager is, and then read the message developed in Step 5.

8. Attempt to contact any of the individuals who are listed as Power Prcduction Mangement. 'Ihey should be telephored in the listed order until one of the designees is contacted. When a designee is contacted, ,

read the message developed in Step 5. Inform the contacted individual that he is the first member of Power Production Management contacted.

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9. Attempt to contact any of the individuals who are listed under Canmunications. Wey should be telephoned in listed order until one of the designees is contacted. If Ccmnunications personnel can not ,

be contacted at the listed telephone numbers, activate the Pager Call )

System for Comunications by telephoning the listed pager number and .

state, " Contact System Dispatcher Imediately". Men a Ccununications I Representative has been contacted, read the message developed in Step 5.

10. Contact the cn-duty Shift Supervisor of the unaffected nuclear generating plant. M en the Shift Supervisor is contacted, read the messege developed in Step 5. In this manner, the " Sister plant" Dnergency Response Team members will be notified of the activaticn of the Corporate Dnergency Plan and the need for radiation protection support as determined in Step 4.
11. Attempt to contact any of the individuals who are designated as ERAD Liaison. W ey should be telephoned in the listed order until one of the designees is contacted. Sen an ERAD Liaison designee has been contacted, read the message developed in Step 5.
12. Attempt to contact any of the individuals who are designated Security Force personnel. Wey should be telephoned in the listed order until one of the designees is contacted. If Security Force personnel can O not be contacted at the listed telephone numbers, activate the Pager Call System for Security Force by telephoning the listed pager number V and leave the following message " Contact System Dispatcher Imediately".

When a Security Force designee is contacted, read the message develop-ed in Step 5.

13. As time permits, contact the remaining individuals who are listed as Power Production Management. When each remaining designee is contacted, read the message developed in Step 5.
14. Men the " Notifications" procedure is canpleted, log the time of completion in the System Dispatcher's log. Retain copies of Figure 1, Nuclear Emergency Notification List for System Control Center, and Figure 2, Emergency Notification Message for NSP Response Organization, for future reports.

B. CORPORATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL

1. EDF Coordinator designees will be notified by the plant notification procedure. When informed of an emergency condition that is other than an Unusual Event, they should proceed to their respective EDF.

l 2. All other emergency response personnel will be notified by the System Dispatcher and call lists activated by System Dispatcher notifications. Wese individuals should proceed to their assigned facility for other than an Unusual Event.

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NUCLEAR SUPPORT SERVICES DEPT lMPLEMENTIN Q PROCEDURE NUMBER: Epip 1,1,2 REV: 3 TAB A CALL LIST The positions in Sections I and II of the call list are positicns with designat-ed personnel to fulfill the requirements. '1he personnel in Section III are the body of the Corporate Emergency Response Team.

If the emergency occars during normal working hours, notify the response team at their respective office telephones. If the emergency occurs during non-working hours, notify the applicable perscnnel as specified in the procedure at the listed call number.

SECfION I Telephone A. EMEIGENCY MANAGER Office Hcme _._ Pacer febile *** ,

1. L R Eliason 7' f
  • Major Area: Minneapol'is OR Buffalo j
2. G H Neils ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,
  • Major Area: Minneapolis OR Plymouth j
3. G T Goering l
  • Major Area: ?
4. L O Mayer _ _ . . _ .
  • Major Area: Minneapolis OR Pequot Lake
5. J A Gonyeau
  • Major Area: Forest Lake OR Taylors Falls ~ i

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Telephone B. P.P. MANAGEMEtif Office Hane Pager

1. D E Gilberts N l
2. E C Ward \
3. D D Bohn
4. C E Larson
5. R O Anderson
6. A V Dienhart /
7. L J Wachter /
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  • Major Area provided for use in attempting mobile telephone contact.
    • Individuals listed as Emergency Managers may also function as Power Production Management if not required to fulfill Emergency Manager duties.
      • To make a telephone call to a mobile station dial the Bell telephone j operator and ask for a mobile operator.

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Telephcne C. GJMMUNICATIONS Office

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Pager

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1. T E Bushee
2. S B Irndon i
3. W M Kaplan
4. M A Rentas
5. P L Vanderpoel ..

Telephone D. SISTER PIANT RADIATION RESPONSE TFAM

1. Monticello Shift Supervisor
2. Prairie Island Shift Supervisor Telephone E. ERAD Office Hme ' - ~ ~

Pager

1. W J Frederick
2. B A Johnson
3. G V Welk [
4. E H Schentzel T
5. J L Bechthold q Telephone F. SECURITY Office ._ikxne

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Pacer Mobile ..

1. John Bolles l
2. Gordon Ortler /
3. Ed Stewart ,'
4. Bob Zerban ,e

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SECTICN II (Called as part of plant notification)

Telephone A. EDF COORDINATOR Office Home Prairie Island r

  • 2. M B Sellman ext.
  • 3. L L Anderson
4. C L Baltos
  • S. G C Sundberg
6. R A Oelshalager
  • 7. W R Waldron ext.
8. D Benner ext.
9. M Reddemann ext.
  • 10. L E Finholm '

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11. H M Aadahl . ext.- i  ! }
12. G. E. Aadahl . i Telephone B. EDF COORDINATOR Office Hone Pager Monticello  ;
  • 1. B D Day jext
2. S J Hammer ' ext

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  • 3. R K Rogers l ext
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D D Tilly  ! ext , ,

  • S. E B Earney ext.  !
  • 6. B L Schnitt ext.' /
7. T L Bailey ext
8. R J Wieber ext.. ,
  • DOF Coordinator Designees who are authorized to assume Emergency Manager responsibilities until the arrival of an Emergency Manager Designee.

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SECTION III (Call as needed)

Office Hane

1. Fuel Supply
a. Admin. Ebel Supply Contracts J. L Karalus
b. MJr. Fuel Supply D. H. Peterson ,
2. Plant Engineering and Construction
a. Mech. Engr. D J Biegler
b. Engineer B N Blau
c. Project. Supt. J G Bollenson
d. Proj. Mgr. - Fossil C D Brown
e. Asst. Electrical Eng. B J Gauro
f. Prairie Island Project Manager C H Har:rsen
g. Proj. Engr. A E Johnson
h. Monticello Project Manager P A Johnson
1. Electrical Engr. M A Kraemer
j. Suprv. Eng. Nuc. Sect-Tech Serv D E Iarsen
k. Proj. Engr. W L Iano
1. Electrical Engr. R K Pond
m. Proj. Eng. E J Sabaitis *
n. Asst. Proj. Engr. C A Sannes
o. Const. Supt-Monticello C L Sillman *
p. Mech. Engr. A Simich
q. Proj. Engr. Fossil Plants E M Suronen *
r. Const. Supt. J M Suttor
s. Mech. Engr. D R Swanberg
t. Sr. Mech. Engr. J F Swedberg
u. Supr. Eng. Elect Sect.-Tech Serv B E Tam *
v. Proj. Engr. .

D M Vincent *

w. P I Intake / Discharge Proj. Mgr. L A Winter *
3. Property Management
a. Supr. Bldg Operation M. L. Bartlett
b. 33r. Property M3mt. J. E. Mielke
c. Supt-Bldg. Maint, & Operation O C Oberg
4. Corporate Strategy & Planning L. L. Taylor *
a. Mgr. Corp. Strategy
5. Directors, Officers & Staff
a. Asst. to Sr VP-Power Supply A. J. Bauman l

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6. Power Production - Nuclear Analysis
a. Supt - Core Analysis C A Bonneau

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b. Asst. Nuc. Analysis Engr. L. McCarten
c. Asst. Nuc. Analysis Engr. T R Parks
d. Asst. Nuc. Analysis Engr. D A Rautmann
e. Asst. Nuc. Analysis Engr. R. L. Streng
7. Power Production - Nuclear Support Services
a. Admin. Rad. Env. Monitor B. W. Clark
b. Asst. Admin. Dnerg. Preparedness G. D. Hudson *
c. Nuc Safety & Tech Serv. Engr. Sr.D. M. Musolf
d. Nuc Safety & Tech Serv. Eng. T. M. Parker
8. Nuclear Technical Services
a. Sr. Production Engr. J. M. Neel
9. Federal Public Affairs
a. Mgr.-Spec Nuclear Prograns M M Def.tx1g
10. Power Production - Production Plant Maintenance
a. General Supt. R. W. Anderson
b. Supt-Maint Coordinator J. K. Dalland
c. Supt-Electrical Plants S K Kollman *
d. Supt-Materials & Spec. Proc. P J Krumpos

! e. Supt-Overhaul Serv. B E Ibth

11. Quality Assurance Department t
a. Q A Engr. G T Bart
b. Q A Spec. III S A Boerger
c. Supt Supplier QA W L Cottrell
d. Q A Spec. Sr. T E Harlan ,
e. Supt-Nuclear QA P H Kamman
f. Q A Engr D W Krech .
9. O A Spec I C A Fieldseth  ;
h. Q A Engr. J S Rowan i _-

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Office Hcme

12. Corporate Flanning and Developnent --
a. Asst. to the V. P. P D Jcnes \

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13. Power Production Perfonnance & Services
a. Gen. Supt. Prod. Perf. E J Cramolini f
b. Supt. - Env. Peg. Canol. J M Pappenfus
14. REXJ0VERY MANT4ER Office Hcme
a. A V Dienhart
b. C J Tice
c. F H Fahlen
d. K E Gelle

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  • These names are listed in the "NSP Managenent & 'Ibchnical Resources" Manual.

'Ihese persons have had experience or training that could be beneficial in case of a nuclear emergency.

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FIGURE 1 NUCLEAR EMEICENCY tDrIFICATION LIST FOR SYSTEM CINrBOL CENTER ,

Individual Reached Yes No Time I. Emergency Director (Most likely Shift Supervisor) will notify System Control Center.

2. Systen Control Center notify Emergency Manager. Call first manager listed only. No answer - use pager or mobile phone runber. If the first listed anergency Manager can not be contacted within 5 minutes proceed on down the Emergency Manager list until one is reached.

Telephone A. EMEFGENCY MANAGER Office Hcme Pager Mobile ***

1. L R Eliason __js '
  • Major Area: Minneapolis OR Buffalo
2. G H Neils
  • Major Area: Minneapolis OR Plymouth
3. G T Goering _..) ,.
  • Major Area: Minneapolis OR Red Wing
4. L O Mayer .> s.-_.
  • Major Area: Minneapolis OR Pequot Lake j l
5. J A Gonyeau J ,

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  • MajorArea: Forest Lake OR Taylors Falls -
3. Establish three way call with Emergency Director to verify type of emergency.
4. When the Emergency Director or Emergency Manager verifies the need for a corporate response, conplete the Emergency Notification Message for NSP Response Organizaticn (Figure 2). Request the Emergency Manager to specify, in addition to ERAD & Camunications, if any of the follcwing should be notified.

Power Prcduction Mgmt.

Sister Plant Security FOftM 97 4999 Page of l

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5. Contact and read the notification message to the individuals specified by the Emergency Manager. (If the emergency is an Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency just continue on with this procedure.)  :

EUR NCTfIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT SIOP HERE

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6. Call remaining anergency Manager designees. Inform subsequent i atacts that the Emergency Manager has been previously '

contacted and who that Emergency Manager is.

7. Call out one individual in Power Production management. l

'Iblephone in order listed. Read message. Inform individual that he is the first person contacted.  ;

Pager B. P.P. MANAGEMENT Office Hme

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i. D E Gilberts

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2. E C Ward /
3. D D Bohn I
4. C E Larson
5. R O Anderson '
6. A V Dienhart
7. L J Wachter J ,
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8. Call one individual in comunicaticns. Telephone in order listed. Read message.

C. QJMMUNICATIONS Office ._ H m e___. Pager

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1. T E Bushee
2. S B fondon i
3. W M Kaplan
4. M A Rentas
5. P L Vanderpoel _

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2. Prairie Island Shift Supervisor
10. Call one individual in ERAD. Telephone in order listed.

Read message.

Telephone E. ERAD Office ~ Hme ~ ~ ~ ~

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1. W J Frederick f
2. B A Johnson J
3. G V Welk  :
4. E H Schentzel ~
5. J L Bechthold ,

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11. Call cne individual in Security. 2 1ephone in order listed.

Read message.

Telephone l F. SECURITY Office Ibne Pager _. Mobile ***

1. John Bolles ^~ ~ ~ ~

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2. Gordon Ortler
3. Ed Stewart --
4. Bob Zerban ,
12. Call remaining Power Production Management. Read message.
13. Iog empletion of " Notifications" procedure. Retain copies of cmpleted Figure 1 ard Figure 2.
  • Major Area provided for use in attempting mobile telephone contact.
    • Individuals listed as Emergency Managers may also function' as Power Production Management if not required to fulfill Emergency Manager duties.
      • To make a telephone call to a mobile station dial the Bell telephone operator and ask for a mobile operator.

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NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY CORPOR ATE NUCLEAR EMER!ENCY PLAN NUCLEAR SUPPORT SERVICES DEPT IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE NUM8ER: EPIP 1.1.2 REV: 3 FIGURE 2 EMERGENCY ?OTIFICATION MESSAGE EOR NSP RESPONSE ORGANIZATION "This is the NSP General Office Systems Dispatcher. We following is a notification of an emergency.

W ere has been an incident at the (Prairie Island) (Monticello)

Nuclear Generating Plant.

The incident was declared an (a)

(Unusual Event) (Alert) (Site Area Emergency) (General Emergency) at on (time) (date)

Sister plant radiation protection support teams requested.

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SELECT AND COMPIErE MESSAGE AS FOLIDWS:

Unusual Event Ccumunications and ERAD Departments take appropriate actions.

Response facility activations are not required for this notification."

Alert, Site Area Emergency, General Emergency All personnel assigned duties in the corporate emergency response organi-zation are to proceed to their assigned stations to activate the Corporate Emergency Response Plan."

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l V NUCLEAR SUPPORT SERVICES DEPT CORPORATE NUCLEAR EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY NUM8ER: EPIP 1.1.4 REV: 3 PREPARED BY: J' d44., EFFECTIVE DATE: DECEMBER 3, 1981 Asst. Adm. Emitgency Preparedness REVIEWED BY: 1 A h.p _ 1.1.4 EMEIGENCY ORGANIZATION Manager Nuclear .i 1 Services RECORDS AND EORMS APPROVED BY-General Manager Noclear Plants i

PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVE The purpose of this prccedure is to list the records that.are to be maintained and the forms to be used by the Emergency Response Organization. l N

CONDITIONS AND PREREQUISITES An emergency condition has been declared by a Shift Supervisor or Emergency -

Director and the Corporate Emergency Organization has been activated.

ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES A. Overall Responsibility - Power Producticn Management ,

L B. In Charge - HQEC - HQEC Coordinator

- EOF - EDF Coordinator

- SCC - Systen Dispatcher DISCUSSION A. In order to record the events, actions and results that occur during an emergency, the Corporate Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures specify that various forms and records be maintained. We instructions for can-pleting these forms are described in the procedures that implement the ,

individual forms. mis procedure contains a list of all of the official records and forms that are required by the various procedures and provides a cross reference to the applicable procedure.  !

B. Records should be consolidated and filed to provide a pennanent history of activities and events. W ese records may be used to assist management in decision making functions and to provide a reference for final reports.

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NORTHESN STATES POWER COMPANY CORPORATE NUCLEAR EMER!ENCY PLAN NUCLEAR SUPPORT SERVICES DEPT IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE NUMBER: EPIP 1.1.4 REV: 3 C. Scme forms are provided to facilitate the transfer of informaticn between groups or shifts. Information sheets prwide a surt:rary of important facts that are useful to the operation of the facilities but are not required to reconstruct events or obtain data for formal reports. An exmple of these sheets is the Iogistics Coordinator Information Sheet which specifies telephone numbers, product requisi-tions and special contacts. t ese sheets should be used as necessary, to assist shift turnover or facilitate normal operation, but they are not mandatory for recordkeeping purposes.

D. Record forms that are not specified by other procedures but are required to maintain a concise history of events are described in the TABS to this procedure.

E. Se following is a cmposite of all forms provided by the NSP Corporate Dnergency Plan Implementing Procedures. Rese forms should be used as specified by the procedures.

1. Nuclear Emergency Notification List for System Control Center.

2is form is found in Figure 1, EPIP 1.1.2, " Notifications".

te form prwides a checklist of the notifications-for use 3 by the System Dispatcher during an NSP Emergency Response i

Organization activation.

2. Emergency Notification Message for NSP Response Organziation.

mis form is found in Figure 2, EPIP 1.1.2, " Notification"s. We form is to be ccrupleted by the System Dispatcher, as directed by the Dnergency Manager or Emergency Director. 2is is the message to be transmitted to the Corporate Emergency Response Organization during activation.

3. Narrative Iog This form is found in Figure 1, Tab A, EPIP 1.1.4, " Emergency Organization Records and Forms". We use of the Nartative Irg is implenented at the EOF by EPIP 1.1.5, " Start-Up and Operation of i EDF", and at the HQEC by EPIP 1.1.7, " Start-Up and Operation of HQEC". W e Narrative Iog is used to provide a chronological history of event s ard actions.
4. Iogistics Coordinator Information Sheet his form is found in Figure 1, EPIP 1.1.6, " Emergency Organi-zation Shift Turnover". We purpose of this sheet is to provide ,

a means of tracking previous actions concerning requisitions I of supplies and equipnent. It will provide a status of all requisitions. This information would not normally be listed in O

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5. F;nergency Sample Results Icg his form is found in Figure 1, EPIP 1.1.10, "Offsite Surveys" .

m is form is used to provide a record of offsite survey results.

Se form is used by the survey teans and the EOF personnel assigned to plume mapping.

6. Dnergency Classification Change his form is found in Figure 1, EPIP 1.1.5, " Start-up and Operation of EDF". Wis form is used to provide informaticn to non-NSP agencies when re-classifying an emergency condition.
7. Dnergency Notification Follow-up Message his form is found in Figure 2, EPIP 1.1.5, " Start-up and Operation of EOF". Wis form is used to update the information relayed to non-NSP agencies. It is also available to provide NSP personnel with current information concerning the status of radiological releases.
8. Offsite Protective Action Reccmnendation Checklist n' his form is found in Figure 1, EPIP 1.1.11, " Accident Assessment."

t is form is used by the Radiation Protection Support Supervisor (V to advise the Emergency Manager of protective action which may be necessary based upon EPA Guidelines and the known or projected offsite conditions.

9. Whole Body Survey Form his form is found in Figure 1, EPIP 1.1.16, "Offsite Personnel and Vehicle Monitoring and Decontamination". W e form is used to record personnel monitoring results in the event that a site evacuation is ordered. he form will be cmpleted for each con-taminated individual monitored prior to their unrestricted release.
10. Vehicle Survey Form h is form is found in Figure 2, EPIP 1.1.16, "Offsite Personnel and Vehicle Monitoring and Decontamination." The form is used to record vehicle monitoring results in the event that a site evacuation is ordered. he form will be cmpleted for each con-taminated vehicle prior to its unrestricted release.
11. EDF Entry Log h is form is found in Figure 1, EPIP 1.1.17, " Personnel Monitoring at the EDF". Eis form is used by the EDF Area Guard to log personnel in and out of the BOF. It records the actual exposure received during each period at the EDF.

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O NUMBER: REV: 3 (i 12. Individual Exposure Record This form is found in Figure 2, EPIP 1.1.17, " Personnel Monitoring at the DOF". W is form is used by the Radiation Protection Support Supervisor or designee to record the accumulated exposure of personnel in the Energency Response Organization.

13. 3-Carbon Inter-Office Conmunication Fork h is form is available at the EOF and 20EC and should be used for transferring messages and information that can not be accanplished by the use of a standardized form.

F. Emergency Plan Drawings (Maps) are provided at each of the emergency response facilities. We following maps, as listed, are utilized by NSP, State, and local response organizations.

1. A 10-mile radius map which identifys sampling locations for NSP and state survey teams.

a) Prairie Island Area Radiological Sampling Points Utilized by the State of Minnesota, Wisconsin and NSP Survey Teans. E-EPD-5.1 (supplemented by a list of location descriptions)

B) Monticello Area Radiological Sampling Points Utilized by the State of Minnesota and NSP Survey Teams. E-EPD-4.1 (supplemented by a p list of location descripticns) d 2. A 10-mile radius map which identifys road block locations of various law enforcement agencies, a) Prairie Island Area - Minnesota and Wisccnsin Traffic Control Points E-EPD-5.2.

b) Monticello Area - Minnesota Traffic Control Points E-EPD-4.2.

3. A 10-mile radius map which provides population estimates within specific sectors and distances fran the plant site.

a) Prairie Island Area - Minnesota and Wisccnsin Population Distribution Map 1980 Census Estimate E-EPD-5.3.

b) Monticello Area - Minnesota Pcpulation Distribution Map 1980 Census Estimate E-EPD-4.3.

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a) Prairie Island Area - Minnesota and Wisecnsin NSP-RDiP Air and TID Sampling Points E-EPD-5.4.

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a) Prairie Island Area - Minnesota and Wisconsin Incation of NRC - TIDs E-EPD-5.5.

b) Monticello Area - Minnesota Iocations of NRC - TIDs E-EPD-4.5.

RESPONSIBILITIES A. HQEC

1. W e HQEC Coordinator is responsible to coordinate the documentation c2 activities at the HQEC.
2. We HQEC Coordinator shall ensure that the following records are main-tained, as applicable.

a) Narrative Icg b) Tapes of meetings and conversaticna c) 3-Carbon Inter-Office Ccmnunication Form  !

B. EDF

1. We EDF Coordinator is responsible to coordinate the documentation of activities at the EOF.

V 2. We EOF Coordinator shall ensure that the following records are main-tained, as applicable.

a) Narrative Iog b) Iogistics Coordinator Informaticn Sheets c) Emergency Sample Results d) Emergency Classification Change e) Emergency Notification Followup Message f) Offsite Protective Action Recortmendation Checklist g) Whole Body Survey Form h) Vehicle Survey Form i) EOF Entry Iog j) Individual Exposure Records k) Tapes of meetings or conversations

1) 3-Cartcn Inter-Office Ccmnunication Form. l C. SCC
1. We System Dispatcher is responsible to cunplete and maintain records at the SCC.

' 2. We Systens Dispatcher shall maintain the following records, l

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i 1. We Narrative Icg is used to provide a running comentary of the events and actions during the emergency conditias.

! 2. As a minimum, Narrative Irgs shall be maintained at the following facilities:

a) HQEC b) EDF i 3. he Narrative Iog, Figure 1, should be maintained as follows:

a) An entry for each significant event, conversation, decision or action shall be made.

b) h e entries shall be made in chronological order.

c) Each entry shall include the time of the event and a brief sumary of the event or action.

) d) As each page is empleted, it shall be sequentially numbered and

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e) In same cases, an entry may be made out of sequence. In these cases, an asterisk should precede the time and the words " late entry" used to start the sumary.

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! NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY NUMBER: EPIP 1.1.5 REV: 3 PREPARED BY: a,e EFFECTIVE DATE: DECEMRFR 3. 1981 Asst. Adm. EmeYgency Pre redness TITLE-REVIEWED BY: k ' ~~

1.1.5 STARIUP AND OPERATION Manager Nuclear ntal Services OF EDF 1

APPROVED 8Y - -

General Manacjer Nuclear Plants PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES The purpose of the "Startup and Operaticn of EDF" procedure is to activate the EDF and specify the functions of corporate personnel staffing it.

CONDITIONS AND PREREQUISITES O An " Alert", " Site Area Emergency" or " General Emergency" condition has been U declared by either the Prairie Island or Monticello Emergency Director and the Emergency Response Organization has been activated.

OPGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES A. Overall Responsibility - Emerpncy Manager B. In Charge - EDF Coordinator C. Assistance - Radiation Protection Support Supervisor

- Technical Support Supervisor START-UP SECTION

1. Contact each member of the Nuclear 'Ibchnical Services Group and Production Training Group assigned to the affected plant. 'Ihese individuals are l listed in Section II, Tab A, EPIP 1.1.2, " Notifications". Inform each individual of the emergency condition and direct then to proceed to the EDF inmediately. 'Ihis group will form the initial staff to initiate EOF activities.

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2. If airborne containation is expected, take a portable air smple to determine airborne levels. If levels are above normal, inform the Radiaticn Protection Support Supervisor and the Emergency Manager.
3. Unlock all the radiation protection supply cabinets.
4. Open all EDF supply cabinets.
5. Ensure that materials and manuals identified in the Nuclear Technical Grvices Operating Instruction, " Identification of EOF material located at Nuclear Technical Services Office", are moved to the EDF.

1 RESPONSIBILITIES The individual responsibilities of Corporate Personnel assigned to the EDF are specified in tabs attached to this procedure. The following tabs are included:

Positicn Tab o anergency Manager duties A e Radiation Protecticm Support Supervisor duties B e EDF Coordinator duties C O e Ccanunication Coordinator duties e Iogistics Coordinator duties e Security Force duties D

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TAB A D1ERGENCY MANAGER DUTIES

1. Contact the plant Emergency Director and determine the extent of the mergency and the need for offsite radiation protection supyart. Determine the message to be relayed to the emergency response organization.
2. Provide the System Dispatcher with the information required to couplete the

" Emergency Notification Message for NSP Response Organization," Figure 2, EPIP 1.1.2, " Notifications". Direct the System Dispatcher to cmplete the

" Notifications" procedure, EPIP 1.1.2.

3. Proceed to the affected plant's EDF and assume control of the offsite organization as follows:
a. Upon arrival at the EDF, review the status of the emergency organization at the EDF. 'Ihis may be accmplished by a review of the EDF status boards. If the EDF startup has not been ccupleted, direct the activities of the available personnel to ccuplete the Startup Section of this procedure. Verify that the members of the Nuclear Technical Services Group and Production Training Group assigned to the affected plant have been notified of the emergency and directed to proceed to the EDF.
b. If the EDF is already functioning as the center for control of offsite activities, conduct the " Emergency Organization Shift Turnover", pro-cedure EPIP 1.1.6, for the Einergency Manager position, then proceed to Step 6. If the Emergency Manager position has not been staffed, proceed to Step 3.c.
c. Caltact the Emergency Director. Determine the extent of offsite opera-tions presently in progress and any considered necessary but not yet initiated.
d. When familiar with the operations at the EDF and the offsite organization activities, and when the EDF is ready to assume full responsibility for offsite activities, inform the Emergency Director that the EDF is ready to assume control of the offsite organization.
e. When authorized by the Emergency Director, assume control of the EDF activities. Transfer of control of the offsite activities shall be formally documented by the Recorder.

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f. Direct the Ccmmunications Coordinator to inform offsite agencies of the j transfer of control of offsite activities and ccrmunications to the I EDF.

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4. Assess the need for any offsite radiation protection monitoring. Consider the potential for any radioactive release and the probable time lag to l initiate offsite monitoring. If there is a potential need for offsite l monitoring and the offsite radiation support team was not activated in the initial corporate activation, contact the Sister Plant Shift Supervisor and direct him to activate the Offsite Radiation Protection Support Team in accordance with the individual plant's response procedure for an emergency at the sister plant.
5. Assign personnel, as available, to perform the following ilunctions.

(If the position is already filled, additional assignments are not required.)

a. EDF Coordinator
b. Radiation Protection Support Supervisor
c. Technical Support Supervisor
6. Direct the Radiation Protection Support Supervisor to obtain all applicable offsite survey information available at the TSC and to implement the "Offsite Survey" procedure, EPIP 1.1.10,
7. Provide direct interface with the NBC and Department of Energy, if necessary.
8. Direct the Cmmunications Coordinator to establish cmmunications with the O state and local area EDCs (EPIP 1.1.8, "Cmmunications Equipnent and V Information", provides guidelines for available means of cmmunication).

Ensure that these groupe have been informed that all cmmunications will be coordinated through the EOF Cmmand Center.

9. Determine the necessity for any assistance frm vendors, consultants or outside agencies. Direct the I.cgistics Coordinator to notify primary vendors in accordance with EPIP 1.1.14, " Vendor / Consultant /Outside Agency Interface". If additional assistance is necessary, direct the I.ogistics Coordinator to procure services in accordance with EPIP 1.1.9, " Emergency Processin) of Purchase Orders" and EPIP 1.1.14, " Vendor / Consultant /Outside Agency Interface."
10. Based on the information gathered by the Radiation Protection Support Group (survey results and offsite dose estimates), provide recmmendations to the Emergency Director, HQEC and State EDC as to the extent of offsite releases and the potential need for protective actions, as specified in EPIP 1.1.11,

" Accident Assessment".

11. Instruct all support groups to report the status of all activities in progress at specified intervals.
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12. Provide routine status reports to the HQEC, State, and the NRC.

'Ihe following forms should be used:

e Emergency Classificatim Change Figure 1, EPIP 1.1.5, " Start-up and Operation of EOF".

e Emergency Notification Follow-up Message Figure 2, " Start-up and Operation of EOF".

e Offsite Protective Action Recmmendation Checklist Figure 1, EPIP 1.1.10,

" Accident Assessment".

13. Review all news releases prepared by the EOF Media Liaison.
14. Direct the EOF staff to provide engineering, radiation protection and general support services as requested by the Emergency Director.
15. Implement EPIP 1.1.12, "Implementaticn of Emergency Radiological Environ-mental Monitoring Progran", in accordance with reccurrendations fram the Radiation Protection Support Supervisor and guidelines provided in the procedure.
16. Through discussions with Power Production Management, the Emergency Director and the Recovery Manager determine if there will be a need for the Recovery Organization. 'Ihis decision should consider the plant status and the estimated long term efforts required to return the plant to an operable conditicn as well as the effect of the emergency on the n '

surrounding area and the necessary efforts to correct any damage. If a recovery effort is necessary, request that the Recovery Manager prepare the (V recovery organization. Provide input to the Recovery Manager, as necessary, to facilitate preparation of the Recovery Organization, in accordance with EPIP 1.1.15, " Transition to the Recovery Plan".

17. If notified by the Emergency Director that an evacuation of site personnel is required due to a radiological contaminating event, implement EPIP 1.1.16, "Offsite Personnel and Vehicle Monitoring and Decontamination".
18. When the emergency conditim is over, the plant in a stable condition, all releases terminated and there is no potential for additional release, operation of the Emergency Organization may be concluded. 'Ihe Emergency Manager shall contact Power Production Management and the Emergency Director and verify that all members agree that the emergency condition can be terminated. If all are in agreement, the Emergency Manager shall direct the Emergency Director to reclassify the emergency condition as applicable.
19. If transfer of activities to the Recovery Organization is necessary, direct the activities of the Emergency Response OrgMization to transfer responsibilities in accordance with the " Transition to the Recovery Plan" procedure, EPIP 1.1.15. _
20. Upon cmpletion of the " Transition to the Recovery Plan" procedure, direct the EOF Coordinator to verify that the EOF equipnent is inventoried and the equignent lockers are returned to a standby status.

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RADIATION PICTECTION SUPPORT SUPERVISOR DUTIES

1. When notified of the need to activate the offsite radiation protection support te m , the sister plant Superintendent, Radiation Protection shall verify that the sister plant support tem has been notified in accordance with the applicable plant procedure. He shall assunu the i responsibilities of the Radiation Protection Support Supervisor upon arrival at the EDF.

! 2. Upon arrival at EDF the Radiation Protection Support Supervisor shall

! contact the onsite Radiological Emergency Coordinator at the TSC and determine the extent of the radiological surveys that have been conpleted, offsite dose estimates, and any exclusion areas that have been established.

3. When failiar with the offsite survey activities in progress, assme l

responsibility for the control and coordination of offsite survey tems.

4. Dispatch survey teams to conduct surveys in accordance with the "Offsite Survey" procedure, EPIP 1.1.10.
5. Request the Offsite Ccanunicator to contact the State DOC and establish ari interface with the State Health official in charge of the State field tems and the State accident assessment operations. Obtain any available data O that the State has determined concerning offsite doses or field survey
D results. Use this data to provide additional information for the development of the plume map in accordance with EPIP 1.1.11, " Accident Assessment".

'Ihe following forms should be used to transfer information to the State EOC.

e Emergency Classification Change Figure 1, EPIP 1.1.5, " Start-up and Operation of EOF".

i j e Emergency Notification Follow-up Message Figure 2, " Start-up and Operation of EDF".

o Offsite Protective Action Recomendation Checklist Figure 1, EPIP 1.1.10,

" Accident Assessment".

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to the EOF Coordinator or Emergency Manager concerning the habitability of the EOF.

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7. Ensure that dosimetry for EDP personnel is being issued, collected and recorded in accordance with EPIP 1.1.17, " Personnel Monitoring at the EDF".
8. When radiation protection field teams forward survey results, log the data on an Emergency S uple Results Form, Figure 1 of EPIP 1.1.10 and supervise the developnent of the plume map in accordance with EPIP 1.1.11, " Accident Assessment".
9. At specified intervals prepare status reports of operations in progress for the Emergency Manager. 'Ihe report should cover the extent of surveys conducted, dose estimates based cn surveys, any recmmendations for evacua-tion of personnel in plume path, average hourly dose to radiation protec-tion personnel, additional personnel required and any significant problems of a radiation protection nature.
10. Based on information obtained frm offsite surveys, provide recannendations to the Emergency Manager concerning the necessity for protective actions.

EPIP 1.1.11, " Accident Assessment", provides guidance for protective actions.

11. Provide reconmended evacuation routes for plant personnel in the event that a site evacuation is required. If evacuated plant personnel require monitoring or decontamination, implement EPIP 1.1.16, "Offsite Personnel and Vehicle Monitoring and Decontamination."

d 12. Provide recoinendations to the Emergency Manager as to the need to implement the " Emergency Radiological Envirorsnental Monitoring Plan", EPIP 1.1.12. If the Emergency Radiological Enviromental Monitoring Plan is implemented, provide dosimetry for the assigned personnel and inform them of any radio-logical problems in the areas in which they will be working.

13. Upon termination of the emergency condition, direct the survey teams to return all equipnent items to the trailer and radiological equipnent lockers.

Conduct an inventory of the emergency trailer contents and requisition any equipnent necessary to return equipnent to a standby status.

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1. Complete the Startup Section of this procedure.

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2. If you are listed, in EPIP 1.1.2 TAB A Section II, as authorized to assume anergency Manager responsibilities until the arrival of an Emergency Manager Designee, implement TAB A EPIP 1.1.5 Emergency Manager Duties. l
3. Assign personnel as necessary to the following positions. (If any position is not delegated to another individual, the EDF Coordinator i

shall assume those duties.)

a. Comunication Coordinators e Offsite Comunicator e Technical Support Comunicator Radiological / Meteorological Comunicator e
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4. Assign Security Force personnel to guard the access to the EDF Camand i

Center and the access to the EDF. If security force personnel have 1 not arrived at the EDF, assign available personnel to act as guards until the designated force has arrived. A Corporate Security Department individual, i

cn arrival, may assume responsibility for supervision of contract guards.

Specify the areas to which access should be controlled. Provide the guard at

{ the EDF entrance with a copy of the " Personnel Monitoring at the EDF",

procedure, EPIP 1.1.17. Direct the guard to issue and collect personal 2 dosimetry in accordance with the procedure and to record the pertinent data cn the EDF Entry Ing EPIP 1.1.17, Figure 1. A security force checklist is j provided in Tab F of this procedure.

5. Update or assign the updating of the EDF status boards for personnel, plant status and radiation protection activities.
6. Canplete, or if delegated, direct the activities of the individual assigned responsibility for maintaining EDF records. Verify that the " Emergency Organization Records and Forms" procedure, EPIP 1.1.4, has been implemented.
7. Direct the activities of the Icgistics Coordinator to arrange food and lodging, as necessary, for the EDF staff. 'Ihe Irgistics Coordinator's duties are listed in TAB E of this procedure, j g 8. Determine a shift rotation that will allow staffing of the EDF on a 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> basis. C-1  !

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9. Verify that a Media Liaison is available at the EOF to interface with any media personnel who arrive at the EOF. If no one ir available, request HQEC ,

to supply a Comunications Department representative as socn as possible.

10. Provide portable radios to the EDF security guards.
11. If necessary, verify the habitability of the EDF by having an EDF air sample taken and analyzed at frequent intervals.
12. Provide equipnent, personnel, and general support, as directed by the Dnergency Manager, through interfaces with the Iogistics Coordinator, Carmunications Coordinator and the Security Force.
13. Prepare regular status reports for the Emergency Manager concerning the status of manning the EDF and any problens concerning the EDF operation or logistics.
14. If any radio or telephone equipnent malfunctions, ccntact the HQEC and request that they obtain soneone to service the equipnent. If unable to contact the HQEC, contact the following:

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Radio - Granite City Electronics 24 hr service Telephone - Service Prairie Island f' Radio - Folson Electronics C 24 hr service Telephone - Service

15. Upon termination of the emergency condition, supervise the inventory of equipnent, and transition of the EDF to a standby status.

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B. Re-classification or close-out of Emergencies men there is a classification change that has been approved try the Dnergency Manager, using anergency Classification Change Form Figure 1, EPIP 1.1.5 contact:

1. State and local agencies and the HQEC anytime re-classification of the emergency is necessary.

2 In the event of a close-out or reductim in emergency class, notify the state and local authorities and the HQEC of the close-cut or reductim in classificatim.

C. Radiological or Meteorological Data When the Emergency Manager or the Radiation Protection Support Supervisor authorize transmittal of radiological or meteorological data, use the Dnergency Notification Follow-up Message Figure 2 of EPIP 1.1.5 and contact:

The Minnesota Department of Health and the Wisconsin Divisim of Radiation Protection, located at the state EOCs O D. Protective Action Reu.mu.ersiation Q men a Protective Action Recomtnendation Checklist Figure 1, EPIP 1.1.11 has been prepared by the Radiation Protection Support Supervisor and t approved by the Emergency Manager contact:

'1he Minnesota Department of Health aM the Wisconsin Division of Radiation Protection at the state i.'c.

E. Monitor offsite cmmunication . 5 % $ lotward all data or information requests frm state, local or Mm orgmaw tionsa to the Emergency Manager.

F. Standardized forms for message transfers should be used whenever possible.

(EPIP 1.1.4 Emergency Organization Records and Forms.) After the message has been transferred, forms should be given to the Recorder.

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G. For messages that are sent or received and that cannot be accmplished by using a standardized fom, a 3-color carbon copy interoffice comunication form should be used. Carbons shall be maintained as follows:

. white copy to address individual

. yellow copy to the Recorder

. pink copy to records basket H. Periodically update the state & local EDCs with available information, or simply indicate there is no change frm the latest information they received.

II. Prairie Island EDF Radiological / Meteorological Comunicator A. Establish cmmunications with the Radiological Dnergency Coordinator at the TSC.

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Radiation Protection Support Group will use this information to trend the -

course of the accident.

C. As available informaticn permits, assist the Radiation Protectica Support Supervisor or anergency Manager in cmpleting the following forms.

1. Emergency Notification Follow-up Message Figure 2 of EPIP 1.1.5
2. Emergency Sample Results Irg Figure 1 of EPIP 1.1.10
3. Offsite Protective Action Recmmendation Checklist Figure 1 of EPIP 1.1.11 D. hhen the above forms are cmpleted and approved by the Emergency Manager they should be given to the Offsite Comunicator for transmittal, to offsite agencies.

E. Standardized forms for message transfers should be used whenever possible.

(EPIP 1.1.4 Emergency Organization Records & Forms.) After the nessage has been transferred, forms should be given to the recorder.

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F. For messages that are sent or received and that cannot be acccxiolished by using a standardized form, a 3-color carbon copy interoffice comunication form should be used. Carbcos shall be maintained as follows:

. white ccpy to address individual

. yellcw ccpy to the Recorder

. pink copy to records basket III. Prairie Island DOF Technical Succort Comunicator A. Establish ccmTunications with the Engineers or Technical Support at the TSC. (The control rocm may establish a 3-way link between the EOF, TSC, and the control room for updating plant status.)

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C. Update the Plant Status Board as new information beccmes available.

D. Establish ccmtunicaticos with the Technical Support Group at the HQEC and convey plant status and technical data for HQEC Plant Status Board.

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E. Standardized forms for nessage transfers should be used whenever possible.

(EPIP 1.1.4 Emergency Organization Records & Forms.) After the message has been transferred, forms shoul.d be given to the recorder.

F. For messages that are sent or received and that cannot be acccxTplished by using a standardimi fom, a 3-color carbon ecpy interoffice comunication form should be used. Carbons shall be maintained as follows:

. white copy to address individual

. yellow copy to the Recorder

. pink copy to records basket D-4 FORM 9 7 499 9 Page of

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!OtrICELID C3MMUNICATION COORDRIA'IOR DUTIES (Con't.)

I. Monticello EDF Offsite Ccmnunicator Duties A. When authorized by the Emergency Manager or EOF Coordinator, establish comnunications with the following organizations using the auto-ring hotlines or telephone numbers. Inform them that the EDF has assumed

. responsibility for coordinating offsite activities and all requests for infornuticn and transmission of data should now be directed to the EDF.

1. HQEC l

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3. Im.al EDCs e Wright County e Sherturne County

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B. Re-classification or close-out of Emergencies m en there is a classification change that has been approved by the anergency Manager, using Emergency Classification Change Form Figure 1 EPIP 1.1.5 contact:

1. State and local agencies and the HQEC anytime re-classification of the emergency is necessary.

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2 In the event of a close-out or reduction in emergency class, notify the state and local authorities and the HQEC of the close-out or reduction in classification.

C. Radiological or Meteorological Data men the Dnergency Manager or the Radiation Protection Support Supervisor authorize transmittal of radiological or meteorological data, use the Dnergency Notification Follow-up Message Figure 2 of EPIP 1.1.5 and contact:

The Minnesota Department of Health at the state IDOC.

D. Protective Action Recatmendation men a Protective Action Reccmnendation Checklist Figure 1, EPIP 1.1.11 has been prepared by the Radiation Protection Support Supervisor and approved by the Emergency Manager contact:

'Ihe Minnesota Department of Health at the state IDOC.

E. Monitor offsite ccxmunication links and forward all data or information requests frcm state, local or NRC organizations to the Emergency Manager.

) F. Standardized forms for message transfers should be used whenever possible.

(EPIP 1.1.4 Emergency Organization Records and Forms..) After the message has been transferred, forms should be given to the Recorder.

G. For messages that are sent or received and that cannot be accmplished by using a standardized form, a 3-color carbon copy interoffice comnunication form should be used. Carbcms shall be maintained as follows:

.whitecopytoaddressindividu211

. yellow copy to the Recorder j . pink copy to records basket i

H. Periodically update the state & local EOCs with available information, or simply indicate there is no change fran the latest informaticn they received.

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Radiological / Meteorological Ccmuunicator A. Establish cmmunications with the Radiological Emergency Coordinator at the TSC.

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B. Using an Emergency Notification Follow-up Message and an Emergency Sample Results Icg, determine the extent of offsite surveys and cbtain both present and prior radiological and meteorlogical data frcm the TSC. The Radiation Protection Support Group will use this information to trend the course of the accident.

C. As available information permits, assist the Radiation Protection Support Supervisor or Brergency Manager in cmpleting the following forms.

1. Bnergency Notification Follow-up Message Figure 2 of EPIP 1.1.5
2. Emergency Satple Results Icg Figure 1 of EPIP 1.1.10
3. Offsite Protective Acticn Recomiendation Checklist Figure 1 of EPIP 1.1.11 D. When the above forms are ccmpleted and approved by the Emergency Manager they should be given to the Offsite Ccmmunicator for transmittal to offsite agencies.

E. Standardized forms for message transfers should be used whenever possible.

(EPIP 1.1.4 Emergency Organization Records & Forms.) After the message has been transferred, forms should be given to the recorder.

F. For messages that are sent or received and that cannot be accmplished by using a standardized form, a 3-color carbon copy interoffice comnunication form should be used. Carbons shall be maintained as follows:

. whits copy to address individual

. yellow copy to the Recorder

. pink copy to records basket III. Monticello EDF Technical Support Ccmnunicator A. Establish cmmunications with the Engineers or Technical Support at the TSC. (The control rocm may establish a 3-way link between the EDF, TSC, and the control rom for updating plant status.)

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C. Update the EOF Plant Status Board as new information becmes available.

D. Establish cmmunications with the Technical Support Grcup at the HQEC and convey plant status and technical data for the HQEC Plant Status Board.

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E. Standardized forms for message transfers .should be used whenever possible.

(EPIP 1.1.4 Emergency Organization Records & Forms.) After the message has been transferred, forms should be given to the recorder.

F. For messages that are sent or received and that cannot be accmplished by using a standardized form, a 3-color carbcn ecpy interoffice cmmunication form should be used. Carbons shall be maintained as follows:

. white copy to address individual

. yellow copy to the Recorder

. pink copy to records basket l

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NUMBER: EPIP 1.1.5 REV: 3 TAB E IDGISTICS 000RDINA'IOR DUTIES

1. Provide office support supplies to facilitate recordkeeping.
a. Pens / Pencils / Markers
b. Writirg paper / Note pads
c. Reproduction paper
d. Photographic supplies
e. Recording tapes
2. Provide special forms and charts as necessary to support EOF operaticn.

(EPIP 1.1.4 Emergency Organizaticn Records & Forms)

3. Provide additional office supplies as necessary. If additional supplies are required, make arrangements to obtain equipnent frcm corporate offices or requisition necessary supplies in accordance with the " Emergency Processing of Purchase Orders," EPIP 1.1.9.
4. As required, arrange for nobile food / beverage delivery or with conmissary vendors to supply prepared food for the number of personnel assigned to the EDF.
5. If directed by the Emergency Manager, verify that the plant's NSSS primary vendor and architect engineer have been notified in accordance with EPIP 1.1.14, " Vendor / Consultant /Outside Agency-Interface". If additional assistance is required, request or procure services as directed in accord-ance with EPIP 1.1.9, " Emergency Processing of Purchase Orders".
6. If long term arrangements are necessary and a substantial number of criditicnal personnel will be assigned to the site, make arrangements for the needed equipnent to be supplied to the EDF, as requested.

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1. Security Force members (or available personnel) assigned to the following areas:
a. EDF Entrance (Area Guard) l
b. EDF
2. Two-way radio supplied to each guard and the EDF Coordinator.
3. Copy of the EDF Security Force Duties supplied to each guard.
4. Access list supplied to the Cmmand Center Guard. We access list should consist of the " Notifications" call list, EPIP 1.1.2, Tab A, Sections I and II. Additional individuals requiring Canmand Center access may be added as necessary, by the EDF Coordinator.
5. Access list supplied to the EDF area guard. S e list should consist of the

" Notifications" ca31 list. EPIP 1.1.2 Tab A,Section I, II and III.

O Additional individuals requiring access to the EDF may be added as necessary by the EDF Coordinator.

6. Copy of EPIP 1.1.17, " Personnel Monitoring at the EDF" and Entry reg Forms supplied to the Area Guard.
7. Security guards directed as follows:
a. Only individuals on the access list should be admitted to the area.
b. NSP personnel should have an employee identification.
c. Non-NSP employees, such as state or local officials, NBC representatives, or vendors, will be added to the access list as necessary by the EDF l Coordinator.
d. Maintain running total of individuals in the EDF area.
e. Canplete Entry Log for each individual entering the EDF in accordance j

with EPIP 1.1.17, " Personnel Monitoring at the EDF".

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NUCLEAR SUPPORT SERVICES DEPT IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE NUMBER: EPIP 1.1.5 REV: 3 RECORD DUTIES Recorder

1. As a message form, or information is given to you, write the following on a flip chart.

e Time of message, information, or activity (military) e Sumary of Event, message, information, or activity

2. hhen you have cmpleted the entry on the flip chart, place all messages or forms in the records basket.

Messenger (s)

1. Pick up messagc' and forms.
2. Assist EOF personnel in message and information transfer.
3. Contents of baskets marked Recorder should ?e taken to the Recorder for entry on the flip chart.

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4. Contents of baskets marked Messages should be given to the address individual.
5. Contents of the basket marked Records should be given to the records Clerk.

Clerk

1. Records should be consolidated and filed to provide a permanent history of activities and events. 'Ihese records may be used to assist management in decision making functicos and to provide a reference for final reports.
2. Ensure that the following r3 cords are maintained, as applicable.

a) Narrative Inj l b) Logistics Coordinator Information Sheets i c) Emergency Sample Results Log  !

d) Emergency Classification Change e) Emergency Notification Followup Message f) Offsite Protective Action Recmmendation Checklist g) whole Body Survey Form h) Vehicle Survey Form i) EOF Entry Log j) Individual Exposure Records k) Tapes of meetings or conversations h

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3. Periodically obtain the flip chart informaticn and prepare a Narrative Log.  ;
4. The Narrative Irg, Figure 1, EPIP 1.1.4, should be maintained as follows:

a) An entry for each significant event, conversation, decision or action shall be made, b) The entries shall be made in chronological order, c) Each entry shall include the time of the event and a brf ef sumary of the event or action.

d) As each page is cmpleted, it shall be sequentially numbered and filed in a loose-leaf binder.

e) In sme cases, an entry may be made out of sequence. In these cases, an asterisk should precede the time and the words " late entry" used to start the sumary.

5. Periodically the Narrative Icg should be copied and distributed to the G Dnergency Manager, Radiation Protection Support Supervisor, EDF Coordinator, Technical Support Supervisor and the EDF Media Liaison.

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1. Provide necessary manuals, publications & prints to assist in analysis of plant conditire,. (Must be moved to DOF according to Nuclear Technical Sersices Section Operating Instructions.)
2. Provide technical analysis as requested by the Emergency Manager.
3. Provide an interface with vendor and NRC technical analysts who are located at the EDF.
4. Provide informaticn to the HQEC Technical Support Group.
5. Supervise the efforts of the technical support staff at the EDF.
6. Use available informatico for trending the course of the emergency.  !

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FIGURE 1 EMERGENCY CIASSIFICATION CHANGE Verify that the organization / person called is correct prior to relaying emergency information.

WIS IS , AT 'IHE (Name) (Title)

NUCIEAR GENERATING PIANI.

(Plant)

WE HAVE RE-CLASSIFIED 'IHE EVENT AND Escalated Down-graded

'IO a(N) Event May Be Terminated Unusual Event p -

4 Alert

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Site Area Emergency General Emergency at hours (time)

Give a brief description of the emergency:

PIEASE REIAY 'IHIS INEORMATION 'IO YOUR EMERGENCY OBGANIZATION PERSONNEL.

Emergency Director / Manager Approval (Name/Date) i Emergency Ccanunicator (Name/Date) 9 FORM 974999 25 j

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  • Date I

Time AM/PM

1. Iocaticn of incident:

(Monticello - Prairie Island)

2. Date/fime of incident:
3. Class of emergency:
4. Type of actual or projected release: ( ) airborne

( ) waterborne

( ) surface spill Estimated duration: hours (Number used for computer calculations of dose projection.)

5. Estimated quantity of radioactive material released or being released: curies Height of release: ( ) ground level (for airborne only) ( ) 100 meters (stack) (Monticello only)

( ) 42.5 meters (Rx Bldg Vent) (Monticello only)

( ) 60 meters (Rx Bldg Vent) (Prairie Island only)

6. Chemical and physical form of released material:

Relative quantity:  % Noble Gases uCi/cc

% Iodines uCi/cc

% Particulates uCi/cc

7. Meteorological Conditions: Wind Velocity mph Wind Direction (frm): degrees TWiperature C Atmositieric Stability Class Fom of precipitation
8. Actual or projected dose rates at site boundary: W.B. mrem /hr Thyroid mrem /hr Projected integrated dose at site boundary: W.B. mrem Thyroid mrem
  • Cmplete as much of the form as information availability and time allows.

All blanks need not be umpleted.

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Q FIGURE 2 EMEPGENCY FKyfIFICATION EOLIDWUP MESSAGE * (Con't.)

Whole Body Thyroid Sectors Affected

9. Projected dose rates: 2 miles mren/hr mrem /hr 5 miles mrem /hr mrem /hr 10 miles mrem /hr mrem /hr Projected integrated dose at: 2 miles mrem mrem 5 miles mrem mrem 10 miles mrem mrem
10. Survey Results SURVEY TIME ICINT READING 2
11. Estimate of any surface radioactive contamination: dpn/100 cn
12. Emergency response actions underway:
13. For liquid release to the River, estimate release volume, release activity and estimated time for concentration to reach public water:
14. Recommended emergency actions, including protective actions:
15. Request for any needed support by offsite organizations:
16. Prognosis for worsening or termination of event based cn plant information:

Dnergency Director / Manager (or Designee)

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