ML20040C076
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| Site: | Yankee Rowe |
| Issue date: | 12/30/1981 |
| From: | YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC CO. |
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DECEMBER 30,1981 Rev. 6 YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER STATION h
IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES TO THE EMERGENCY PLAN tV TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Rev. O CONTACT LIST Rev. 1 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES Classification of Emergencies OP-3300 Rev. 0 Unusual Event OP-3301 Rev.1 Alert OP-3302 Rev. 1 1 Site Area Emergency OP-3303 Rev. 2 l General Emergency OP-3304 Rev. 2 Evaluation of Radiological Data OP-3310 Rev. 1 Emergency Off-Site Radiation Monitoring OP-3311 Rev. 1
,k Emergency Radiation Exposure Control OP-3330 Rev. 1 U
Emergency Medical Procedure OP-3:'05 Rev. O Security Force Actions Under Emergency Conditions OP-3344 Rev. 1 Release of Public Information Under Emer-gency Conditions OP-3343 Rev. O Coordination and Communications During Rev. O an Emergency OP-3345 Vital Computer System Operation Under Emergency Conditions OP-3346 Rev. 0 SUPPLEMENTAL PROCEDURES Emergency Plan Training OP-3340 Rev. 0 l
Emergency Preparedness Exercises & Drills, OP-3341 Rev. 0 Er..ergency Equipment Readiness Check OP-332L Rev. 1
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SCOPE To outline the actions required of plant personnel, visitors, con-tractors and other affected personnel in the event of a Site Area Emergency.
ENCLOSURES I
OP-3303 - Pg. 1 - Rev. 2 OP-3303 - Pg. 2 - Rev. 1 Appendix I - Pgs. 1 Rev. 1 Appendix II - Pgs. 1 Rev. 1 Appendix III - Pgs. 1 Rev. 1 Appendix IV - Pgs. 1 Rev. 1 Appendix V - Pgs. 1 Rev. 1 Appendix V Pgs. 1 Rev. 1 Appendix V Pg. 1 - Rev. 1 Appendix V Pg. 1 - Rev. 1 Appendix V Pgs. 1 Rev. 1 Appendix VI - Rev. 1 l
Appendix VII - Pgs. 1 Rev. 2 OPF-3303.1 &.3 - Original g-OPF-3303.2 - Rev. 1 V)
DISCUSSION A Site Area Emergency indicates an event which involves likely or actual major failures of plant functions which may result in the need for the protection of the public. The events included in the Site Area Emergency Category represent a potential for off-site re-leases to the extent that off-site protective actions may be nec-essary. Assessment of radiological parameters will determine the type of protective measures necessary.
Plant resources are anticipated to be sufficient to cope with a Site Area Emergency. Outside resources, however, are mobilized; and selected members are dispatched to the site. All emergency centers are activated following the declaration of a Site Area Emergency. All personnel without emergency assignments are evacu-ated from the plant Pro'tected Area.
All personnel with plant emergency assignments who are off-site at the declaration of an emergency shall report to the Emergency Coordinator l
located in the EOF and obtain authorization to enter the plant protected area.
The decision to make an immediate initial declaration rests with the Shif t Supervisor / Plant Emergency Director or in his -absence the Lead f~/h Control Room Operator.
Prompt n~otification is made to the off-site l
k-goversunental authorities to assure that sufficient. emergency response personnel are mobilized and respond to the event in accordance with their respective emergency plan assignments.
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- OP-3303 Rev. 1 Representative from the states will be dispatched to tlx Emergency Operations Facility. Assessment of off-site radiological para-meters will determine the type of protective measures necessary for protection of the public sector. Public information concerning the event will be provided via appropriate mechanisms.
PROCEDURE 1.
Select the appropriate appendix checklist from the following:
Appendix I Shift Supervisor / Plant Emergency Director Appendix II Security Appendix III Technical Support Center Coordinator Appendix IV Operations Support Center Coordinator Appendix V Emergency Coordinator Appendix V-1 Radiological Evaluation Assistant Appendix V-2 Communications Assistant Appendix V-3 Manpower Assistant Appendix V-4 Coordinator's Assistant Appendix VI Radiological Habitability Assessment Appendix VII - Site Recovery Manager NOTE:
Actions required in each appendix may be assigned by the responsible individual to other personnel, as appropriate. The designated individual, however, has the overall responsibility for the execution of his checksheet.
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Proceed with the implementation of the appropriate appendix and record time and initials as required.
FINAL CONDITIONS As specified in the appropriate appendices.
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OP-0303 Appendix I Rev. 1 APPENDIX I
-,b S!!IFT SUPERVISOR / PLANT EMERGENCY DIRECTOR Immediate Actions 1.
Instruct control room personnel to make the following announcement:
a.
ANNOUNCEMENT A 1.
" SITE AREA EMERGENCY, SITE AREA EMERGENCY, SITE AREA EMERGENCY" 2.
"(describe condition and affected area)"
3.
Repeat The Above Announcement Then: SOUND TIIE EVACUATION ALARM.
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ANNOUNCEMENT B 6
(If the AARM reaches 500 R/hr (0.5 x 10 mR/hr) or greater PRIOR to evacuation, announce the following):
1.
" SITE AREA EMERGENCY, SITE AREA EMERGENCY, SITE AREA EMERGENCY"
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(describe condition and affected area) 3.
All other personnel assemble in the Boiler Feed Pump Room and await further instructions."
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REPEAT TIIE ABOVE ANNOUNCEMENT 5.
DO NOT sound the evacuation alarm.
NOTE:
If plant conditions have de-escalated from a higher emergency classification DO NOT repeat the above.
Instead instruct Control Room personnel to use the page system to make the following announcement:
"We are de-escalating to a Site-Area Emergency.
(Deceribe the reason for the change)".
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IF AFTER NORMAL IIOURS:
Time / Initials a.
Initiate a page on tones 31, 32 and 24 of the Plant Radio System.
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Instruct the SAS operator on the class of emergency and have him initiate Appendix II.
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2.
WITilIN 15 MINUTES OF Ti!E DECLARATION OF TIIE EMERGENCY, notify the Massachusetts and Vermont State Police Agencies via the Nuclear Alert System (or telephone back-up) using the following message format:
"This is from Yankee Rowe Nuclear Power (name of caller)
Station, Rowe, Massachusetts. We have a Site-Area Emergency.
A A release (is not in progress) (is anticipated) (is in progress)
(circle one)
Present MET data is (wind speed)
(wind direction)
We recommend (no protective action) (take shelter).
I repeat, this (circle one) is Yankee Rowe Nuclear Power Station in Rowe, Massachusetts.
We have a Site-Area Emergency.
Please acknowledge."
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If the emergency condition has de-escalated from a higher classification, then request the Emergency Coordinator to notify the appropriate off-site authorities of the change.
3.
Determine if a release is in progress or projected.
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NOTE:
Elevated AARM readings are an example of a projected release; that is, the release may not be in progress but the potential is real.
If releases are in progress or projected, choose the release pathway (i.e., PVS, VC or steam line) and perform Appendix A of the Evaluation of Radiological Data procedure to determine the estimated 1/2 mile whole body dose rate.
This will be needed when the Debartments of licalth of Massachusetts and Vermont respond to the initial notification.
4.
Account for operations shift personnel, implement search and rescue as necessary.
If medical problems exist initiate Emergency Medical procedure.
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The following subsequent actions may be performed by the TSC once personnel are available.
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WITHIN ONE IIOUR OF THE DECLARATION OF THE EMERGENCY, designate an individual to notify the NRC on the Emergency Notification System (RED phone). Maintain an open communications channel on this line. This channel will be closed by the NRC.
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NOTE:
If the Emergency Notification System (red phone) is disabled, then use the following commercial telephone lines to notify NRC Operations Center:
a.
Dial 301/492-8111 OR b.
Dial 301/427-4056 6.
As soon as contacted via the State notification fan-out process, the Departments of Public IIcalth of Vermont and Massachusetts will call the plant.
Be prepared to provide the following information, if known, and appropriate, upon request:
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Name of caller, b.
Time and class of emergency c.
Type and quantity of release, height of release, and estimated duration / impact times.
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Prevailing weather conditions (wind velocity, direction, temperature, atmospheric stability, form of precipitation, if any).
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Projected dose rates at 0.5 miles from the site, f.
Emergency response actions underway.
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Recommended protective actions based on the combination
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of all in plant indications, release parameters and off-site radiological assessment results.
7.
When the TSC establishes contact with the Control Room, outline current plant status and request any needed assis-tance.
Inform the TSC at this time of operations shif t accountability.
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Request assistance of outside agencies (fire, law enforce-ment, or medical response personnel) as needed to deal with the event:
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Fire b.
Medical c.
Law enforcement (coordinate with Security Shift Supervisor)
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9.
If the event produces abnonnat in-plant radiological conditions, direct the shift IIcalth Physics representa-Live to evaluate the condition if conditions permit.
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If in plant radiological conditions, in the opinion of Plant Emergency Director, prohibits normal access to in plant emergency centers, notify the TSC Coordinator or the Emergency Ca Coordinator so th~at special re-entry plans may be activated.'-
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Together with personnel at the TSc, re-evaluate the emer-gency classification and if conditions warrant, escalate or de-escalate the classification.
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11 Repair and corrective action missions shall be performed in accordance with the Emergency Radiation Exposure Con-trol procedure.
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FINAL CONDITIONS 1.
When the Site Area Emergency no longer exists, announce on the plant page system that the Site Area Emergency tr ended.
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2.
Summarize all actions and resultant conditions in the Shift Supervisor's Log.
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APPENDIX II OP-3303 Appendix II Rev. 1 SITE AREA EMER0ENCY - SECURITY P, ige 1
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Time / Initial 1.
Inform the CAS operator of the emergency classification and of the immediate need for initiation of OP-3344, " Security Force Actions Under Emergency Conditions:.
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2.
Notify the NSD Security of the incident by:
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Dial:
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Provide the following message:
"This is Yankee Rowe, we have a Site-Area Emerge.cy.
Standby for Yankee staff calls".
REPEAT ?ESSAGC AND HANG UP c.
Activate the NSD Response List by:
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Dial: L_
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Give the following PAGER NUMBER.
NOTE:
Implementation of the remainder of this procedure is restricted to backshifts, weekends, or holidays only.,
During_ normal shif ts response actions would be initiated as direer.ed 3.
When noti."ied by the Shift Supervisor or his designated alternate of Site-Area Emergency conditions, the guard at the SAS shall initiate Recall of Plant Emergency Response Personnel as follows:
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Call the paging servis e (Telecom) at:
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When Telecom answers request:
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"This is Yankee Atomic Electric Company please page ALL Yankee Atomic Electric Company Pagers".
Wait for the operator to acknowledge the request, answer any necessary questions and hangup.
4.
Standby to receive incoming calls from Emergency Response Personnel.
a.
Pick up the incoming call at the SAS by dialing 90 and answering: " Yankee Atomic, (your name)".
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NOTE:
DO NOT linger on the phone as more calls will be coming in.
Using Attachments I and II of the Call List check off the responder and inform him of the class of emergency, tell the responder to report and get off the line.
If other than a re-sponder, explain that we have a major evolution in s"
progress'and ask them not to call back.
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If the responder must speak to the Control Roem, transfer him to 301, 302 or 303.
Inform the Control Room who is on the line and hang up.
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Answer the next call.
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-t.f ter, abmit 15 w inutes, reinitiate Steps 2 and 3 above.
Time / Initial, Hepq?t th_is prpetss for_ Step 3 until all emergency responders have ( 1]ed in or until the Shif t Supervisor instructs otherwise, 7.
Uc Qitb.te the plant radio page system on tones 31, 32 and 24 unti1'the Shift Supervisors or his designated alternate in-
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7 "otify Harrican Station that a Site _ Area Emergency has been declared.
Inform them that they
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Natify the NEPC0 Superintendent of Ilydro's family that a
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fiNALC@DITIONS 1.
Return this sheet. to the TSC Coordinator.
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Appendix III Rev. 1 Page 1 SITE AREA EMERGENCY - TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER COORDINATOR j ' u
!IMMEDIATE-ACTIONS 1.
Establish voice communications with the control room, using Channel 1 of the plant paging system.
'2.
Ensure that the Emergency Plan Call List has been activated l
and that following staff are represented at the TSC:
a.
Plant Superintendent / Assistant Plant Superintendent-b..
Reactor Engineering Supervision / Shift Technical Advisor c.
Instrumentation and Control Supervision d.
Operations Supervision
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Maintenance Supervision NOTE:
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communications operator.s will be directed to report here.
NOTE:
If a release is in progress and incoming personnel are reporting to the TSC actions should be taken i
to monitor those personnel for contamination levels prior to entry.
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Take' over the remaining subsequent actions of the' Emergency Director.
4.
Take charge of. Radiological Evaluations.-
i SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS Time / Initial NOTE:
If the' emergency classification has changed (escalated or deescalated) DO NOT duplicate action in the emergency implementing pro-cedures as a result of the transition.
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Check that' incoming personnel have been assigned _and that they have signed in on the Organization Tag Board.
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NOTE:
If in plant radiological'cendition exist which prohibit normal access to the TSC, develop re-entry plans.for incoming per-sonnel.
2.
Direct the OSC staff to determine the habitability of the.
TSC, Control Room and OSC in accordance with Appendix VI.
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If the habitability of the primary OSC warrants evacuation, direct OSC staff to report to the alternate OSC location (in the Control Room back foyer) for reassign-i ment.
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Direct the Nuclear Data Link Operator to activate the NDL system.
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4.
Conduct personnel accountability in TSC and Control Room.
Check accountability of OSC personnel with OSC Coordinator.
If any missing persons are indicated, call for missing per-sonnel over the plant page system.
Prepare for search and rescue if necessary.
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Utilize the information acquired through the activation of the NDL system to analyze problems in the area of system operations and/or instrumentation and control.
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Inform the Emergency Coordinator as to on-site manpower / equip-ment needs.
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Assign individuals to maintain a communications link to the EOF, OSC and the Engineering Support Center (YNSD Emergency Center).
iLose personnel assigned to this function must maintain a log of center activities.
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Assume the responsibility for maintaining open communica-tions with the NRC (RED phone).
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Periodically update the TSC status board.
10.
Coordinate accident status information and proposed actions with the YNSD Engineering Support Center.
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11.
Periodically review emergency classification and escalate or de-escalate the emergency response in accordance with the appropriate emergency class.
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12.
Instruct security to prepare for the arrival of Nuclear Ser-vice Division personnel (YAEC), NRC representatives, and State Civil Defense and/or Public He:lth Department representatives at the EOF.
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NOTE:
u.irf incoming NSD and NRC personnel of plant condide 9pon arrival to TSC/ Control Room area.
13.
When contacted by the the Site Recovery Manager, inform him of emergency conditions and manage emergency response actions at the TSC as he directs.
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Develop TSC, Control Room and OSC shift schedules and coordinate this ef fort with the Manpower Assistant.
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Establish a Control Room Access List. and coordinate its imple-mentation.
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Direct the TSC organization until such time that the emer-gency condition has been terminated.
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NOTE:
Notify emergency personnel in plant as to the transition of the emergency organization to the recovery organization.
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Direct plant staff as to appropriate recovery actions required to restore the plant to a safe condition.
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NOTE:
The Site Recovery Manager will establish a recovery plan applicable to the plant con-dition.
FINAL CONDITIONS 1.
Assist the Site Recovery Manager in closcout summaries to the following off-site authorites.
a.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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State of Vermont
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State of Massachusetts
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2.
Direct the appropriate personnel to restore all emergency equip-(3) ment to its normal readiness state when the Site Area Emergency is terminated.
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If plant emergency conditions are de-escalating to a lower classification, Step 2 SHOULD NOT be implemented.
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Date/ Time:
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APPENDIX IV OP-3303 Rev. I SITE AREA EMERGENCY - OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER _ COORDINATOR IMMEDIATE ACTION 1.
The first OSC member to arrive will establish communications with the TSC and initiate the necessary actions required to support the response effort.
2.
Direct all incoming personnel to sign in on the OSC Tag Board.
NOTE:
The TSC Coordinator will assign the OSC Coor-dinator; otherwise, the first member of the above staff to arrive at OSC will assume this responsibility until relieved.
3.
Determine the habitability of the OSC in accordance with Appendix VI.
NOTE:
If radiological conditions warrant evacuation of the primary OSC location, then the staff should move to the alternate location.
4.
Conduct personnel accountability and report those results to the TSC Coordinator.
SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS Time / Initial 1.
Assure that the following staff are represented at the OSC:
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Maintenance Electrician b.
Maintenance Mechanic c.
Instrument & Control d.
Health Physics e.
Chemistry 2.
Provide assistance in the investigation or repair of plant systems and in the decontamination of af fected plant areas if conditions warrant such action, as directed.
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No action should be taken unless the TSC Coordinator has identified a re-entry plan for its completion agi those personnel assigned to this duty are com-pletely aware of the hazards involved.
NOTE:
All personnel entering the OSC should be monitored for contamination levels.
If contamination levels are observed, notify the TSC Coordinator.
3.
Work in conjunction with the TSC in preparing for operating shift turnover and relief.
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All operations relief personnel will be briefed of accident conditions of the OSC prior to shif t turnover.
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1.
Remain active and manned until terminated by the TSC Coordinator
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When terminated, direct the apprcpriate personnel to restore all emergency equipment to its normal readiness state.
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Date/ Time:
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APPENDIX V OP-3303 Rev. 1 SITE-AREA EMERGENCY C00RDINATCR IMMEDIATE AND SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS Time /Inij Q l.
Activate the EOF and contact the TSC Coordinator / Plant Emergency Director to obtain a plant status report.
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Assure that the following staff positions have been filled.
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Coordinators Assistant b.
Radiological Evaluation Assistant c.
Manpower Assistant d.
Communications Assistant e.
Off-site Monitoring Team (8) f.
Communications Team (3) g.
Sample Analysis Team (4) h.
Emergency Medical Team (2) i.
Road Barrier Team (8) j.
Log Book Monitor 3.
Ensure that the most qualified personnel have been assigned to the EOF management organization.
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Assemble the EOF management staff to initially brief them of emergency conditions and establish any immediate priority tasks.
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NOTE:
Periodically call E0F management staff meetings to ensure that all EOF functions being coordinated in an efficient / effective manner.
5.
Periodically confer with the TSC Coordinator concerning in plant conditions, evaluate the impact of these conditions on current EOF activities and direct the EOF staff as to appropriate response measures.
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Coordinate accident information with appcopriate off-site authori-ties.
Inform them of projected dose rates, actual plant conditions, field sample results and recommendations concerning emergency actions, if conditions warrant such action via the Nuclear Alert System
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NOTE:
Coordinate protective action recommendation with the responding State officials. Recommendations should be provided based on the prognosis of in-plant indications and/or on dose projection action levels s'pecified by EPA Protective Action Guides.
7.
Evaluate the need for.e-entry / recovery missions in conjunction with the TSC Coordinator and the Site Recovery Manager, if present, then direct the Radiological Evaluation Assistant to review and recommend appropriate protective measures required to implement any re-entry / recovery missions.
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Rev. 1 Time / Initial 8.
. Periodically confer with'the Engineering Support Center staff concerning the evaluation / interpretation of the on going emer-(,_s) gency condition (s) including Public Information needs.
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NOTE:
The Engineering. Support Center staff will make the initial contact.
9.
Once the Site Recovery Manager has established the Recovery Center, ensure that he has been provided a complete status report and transfer the responsibility for communication with the Engineering =
Support Center and Center Management to him.
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Based.on updated emergency conditions, review and re-evaluate the emergency classification in conjunction with the TSC Coor-dinator/ Site Recovery Manager.
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Ensure that.the EOF remains. active and adequately manned and supplied for the duration of the emergency condition.
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If it.is determined that the center may become uninhabitable, direct EOF manage-ment as to appropriate evacuation measures.
12.
If the emergency classification changes, ensure that the EOF management is informed and direct them to modify emergency
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Ensure that the States of Vermont and Massachusetts are advised O-of any transition in emergency status if.the emergency classi-fication changes.
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FINAL CONDITIONS 1.
Ensure that all completed survey and sample analysis forms to the IIcalth Physics Department for review and filing.
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Direct that an Emergency Equipment Readiness' Check, be conducted.
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Complete the " Emergency Plan Incident Report" and distribute copies to:
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OP-3303 Appendix V-1 Rev. 1 APPENDIX V-1 SITE-AREA RADIOLOGICAL EVALUATION ASSISTANT Time /Init al Immediate and Subsequent Actions:
1.
Appoint a Sample Coordinator who will insure that the followirg activities are coordinated'and that the pertinent results are transferred to the Radiological Evaluation Assistant for evalu-ation.
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Direct qualified emergency personnel in the establish-ment of off-site monitoring teams (i.e., assignment and initial preparation).
b.
Dispatch off-site monitoring teams to appropriate sampling locations as directed by the Radiological Evaluation Assis-tant.
c.
Direct radio operations.
d.
Review and evaluate incoming reports from off-site monitoring teams.
Prioritize the retrieval of the samplers) based upon the c.
initial evaluation, f.
Review the need for resampling and/or relocation of the of f-site raonitoring team with the Radialogical ? valuation Assistant.
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Direct Sample Analysis Team members in the establishment of a priorty preparation and samle counting system for retrieved field samples.
h.
Evaluate the results from the SAM-II analysis for the estimate of thyroid doses.
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Transfer pertinent SAM-II results to the Radiological Evaluation Assistant for review and evaluation.
2.
Appoint a Radiation Protection Assistant who will ensure that the following activities are coordinated and that pertinent results are transferred to the Radiological Evaluation Assistant for evaluation.
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Direct qualified emergency personnel in the determination of center habitability and the periodic reassessment of center conditions.
b.
If evacuation of the primary EOF is probable, then immedi-ately notify the Radiological Evaluation Assistant and/or Emergency Coordinator.
c.
Direct the establishment of radiological access and control measures at the EOF.
d.
Assign and direct personnel for decontamination purposes when applicabic.
c.
Direct personnel in the review and maintenance of emergency exposure records.
f.
Coordinate exposure / job authorization.
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Establish HP re-entry support as directed by the Radiological Evaluation Assistant.
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Coordinate the transfer of personnel dosimetry for evaluation to the Environmental Lab and/or the Mobile TLD Van when appli-cable.
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Appoint an Environmental Sampling Assistant who will insure that the following activities are coordinated and that pertinent results are transferred to the Radiological Evaluation Assistant for_ evalua-tion.
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Direct the retrieval of environmental samples.
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b.
Establish a priority sys em for the evaluation of environmental station (air) sample analysis in con-junection with the Sample Coordinator.
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Evaluate environmental TLD and record the results, when applicable.
d.
Coordinate the transfer of environmental samples for evaluation to the Environmental Lab and/or the Mobile Environmental Lab Van, when applicable.
4.
Evaluate in plant radiological conditions in conjunection with current meterological data, especially, wind speed, wind direction and Delta-T (UPWSAV, UPWDAV and UPDTAV, respectively on the terminal (m) print-out).
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Determine the affected downwind direction, evaluate plume transit time, and inform the Sample Coordinator as to the appropriate sampling locations.
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Utilizing in plant radiological monitor responses in conjunction with meterological data, estimate the projected downwind dose rates.
Report findings to the Emergency Coordinator.
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Re-evaluate initial dose rate projections based on in-coming field sample results, interpret these results, update the Emergency Coordinator on these findings and recommend appro-priate prctective measures, if necessary.
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P Pased on in plant monitor / survey results, evaluate any re-entry /
cecovery plans in terms of the projected radiological hazard which could be encountered.
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Recommend appropriate protective measures required for re-entry and direct the Radiation Protection Assistant in the establishment of IIP support and/or exposure / job authorization requirements.
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Periodically evaluate the emergency exposure records in con-junection with manpower requirements.
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tiaintain response efforts to determine radiological status and be prepared to adjust radiological assessment efforts as conditions change.
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FINAL CONDITIONS 1.
Summarize emergency actions and provide this documentation to the Emergency Coordinator.
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Update exposure records of plant personnel.
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Transfer all sample media appropriately for further analysis, documentation and disposal.
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Assign and direct emergency personnel in the establishment of continuous communication channels between the TSC, off-site monitoring teams, security and the EOF as follows:
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One (1) Radio Operator (have him report to Sample Coordinator or Radiological Evaluation Assistant) b.
One (1) Radio Operator's Assistant c.
One (1) Met. Terminal Operator d.
One (1) NDL Terminal Operator e.
Two (2) Telephone Operators 2.
Direct all communication personnel to record the parties involved, date and time of each incoming or outgoing message by telephone, plant page or radio on a Message Form.
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Establish priority system for transfer of recorded messages and ensure that communication personnel promptly reply.
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4.
Write all information received in the Emergency Monitoring Log.
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Direct personnel in maintaining updated status board = in the EOF.
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Dispatch communication personnel to all centers to facilitate emergency response, upon request.
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If additional personnel are required to fulfill this resjonsibility, contact the Manpower Assistant and request additional support.
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If plant communications systems are inadequate to handle the flow of incoming calls, notify the Emergency Coordinator and recommend ad hoc measures.
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FINAL CONDITIONS 1.
Collect all message forms, tabulate them in sequential order and provide this documentation to the Emergency Coordinator.
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Assure that sufficient personnel to fulfill all energency functions have been mobilized to maintain continuous emer-gency preparedness.
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Review center equipment / supplies and augment resources f
accordingly.
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Review t!anpower Planning Package.
If plant manpower can not provide the necessary per-sonnel, notify the Yankee Engineering Support Center of the need to get personnel available through the Yankee Mutual Assistance Plan.
Pro-vide Yankee ESC with list of required personnel.
3.
Coordinate the activities of the Road Barrier Teams, as required.
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Coordinate the activities of the Emergency Medical Team, as required.
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Coordinate the activities of the Re-Entry Team, as required.
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Coordinate security access and control measure with the Security Coordinator.
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The Security Coordinator will be responsible for organizational control of evacuating personnel and personnel accountability.
7.
Establish communications with each emergency center to determine the organizational structure.
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Blaintain an updated roster of emet ency personnel using the Emergency Assignment Chart.
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Ensure that one plant member is assigned to act.ivate the Atternate EOF and that this individual is cognizant of the procedure involved.
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Coordinate the distribution of equipment at the EOF.
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Establish shift relief schedules.
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If evacuation of the pri' mary EOF is probably, coordinate the t r msfer of personnel to the alternate EOF as directed by the Emergency Coordinator.
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Coordinate the return of emergency equipment and supplies to a state of readiness.
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Date/ Time:
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Function as aide / alternate to the Emergency Coordinator.
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Assist the Emergency Coordinator in assigning personnel to emergency duties using the EOF Tag Board (if not done pre-viously).
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Coordinate personnel accountability with' plant security, con-tact the TSC and inform them of results.
If the TSC identifies missing personnel, coordinate search and rescue with the TSC and OSC.
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If there are any injured personnel, assign Emergency Medical.
Response Personnel to administer first aid and prepare the
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patient for transfer to the North Admads Regional Hospital, if hospitalization is required. (See " Medical Emergency" proce-dures).
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If hospitalization is required:
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Call the ambulance (see Contact List). Advise the ambul-ance service of the location of the desired pickup.
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Provide the North Adams Regional Hospital Nursing Sup-I ervisor (see Contact List) with the following information before the patient arrives at the hospital:
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(1) Number of accident victims (name if_ possible).
(2) NJure of medical problem (s)
(3) Anticipated time of arrival at the hospital.
(4) Radiological considerations including, as applicable, the site of contamination, isotope
-and activity present.
If no contamination problems exist so indicate.
(5) Name of person (s) escorting victims.
Transfer the 'patien't(s) to the ambulance.
If the patient c.
is contaminated, assign a Health Physics representative to accompany or meet him at the hospital to maintain radio-logical controls.
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Provide briefings to incoming emergency personnel as to the accident status and direct them to appropriate assembly areas.
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Coordinate entry of TSC/OSC support personnel to the plant
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Assist the Emergency Coordinator in coordinating the interface with State and Federal Agency Emergency Response Personnel at the EOF.
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If evacuation of the primary EOF is probable, coordinate the transfer of equipment to the alternate EOF as directed by the Emergency Coordinator.
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Coordinate the return of emergency equipment and supplies to a state of readiness.
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RADIOLOGICAL HABITABILITY ASSESSMENT
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Time / Initial Immediate and Subsequent Actions 1.
Perform the Radiological Monitoring Assessment section of the Emergency Radiation Exposure Control procedure.
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2.
Obtain a RM-14, survey instrument and air sampler.
Perform the necessary function checks on the instrumentation.
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3.
Monitor conditions in the area (s) assigned:
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Technical Support Center Operations Support Center Emergency Operations Facility Other areas.
4.
Place a high range pocket dosimeters in a representative location or locations at each center.
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5.
Complete the " Emergency Conditions Radiological Assessment Form'! and report findings to the TSC Coordinator or EOF Coordinator, or their assistant.
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Ailditional information, such as area surveys, should be recorded on the reverse side unless otherwise provided.
FINAL CONDITIONS 1.
Collect all forms and forward to the Plant Radiation Protection Department.
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Assume the overall responsibility for the emergency response organization and all response efforts.
This should be accomplished after first making sure the Emer-gency Coordinator, Emergency Director and the Technical Sup-port Center Coordinator are informed of the transfer of respon-sibility. They in turn should be instructed to make their staffs aware of the transfer.
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2.
Coordinate with the Emergency Coordinator as to the need for the Recovery Manager to become involved with interfacing with the off-site state and federal authorities.
Inform the off-site agency representatives of any transfer.
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3.
Assess plant conditions as reported by the response organiza-tion and direct that all needed response efforts are addressed.
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Review re-entry / recovery actions required during the emergency and direct the response organization to the appropriate actions.
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Insure that manpower planning is being conducted to provide for response efforts over an extended period.
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5.
Review and approve periodic news releases prepared by the Mana-ger of Public Information.
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6.
Request and direct the use of needed outside support for recov-ery operations.
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7.
Resolve issues concerning operating license requirements with NRC representatives.
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8.
Devise a recovery plan applicable to the plant condition (s) following the term,ination of the emergency phase.
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Reach agreement with off-site authorities on the official termi-nation of the emergency.
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Close out the event by verbal summary to the off-site authorities and provide a written summary of the event-to the off-site author--
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DATE TIME ENTRY INITIALS O-OPT-3303.1 Original 9
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EMERGENCY CONDITIONS RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT FORM Date: _ _ _
Time:
Location of Sampling:
DATA Maximum Dose Rate (W.B.)
Average Dose Rate (W.B.)
Air Sample Results Thyroid Dose Rate.
(from air sample data and OP-3330, Appendix V Recommended Action (from sampling information and specifications in Appendix V, OP-3330, " Emergency Radiation Exposure Control)
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NOTE:
Additiot.a1 information, such as area surveys,.should be recorded on reverse side unless otherwise provided
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YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC COMPANY EMERGENCY PLAN INCIDENT REPORT Date:
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Description of incident.
(Describe briefly) 2.
Summary of initial conditions found. (Injuries, damage and/or rad'iological conditions at the scene of the emer-gency).
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Summary of corrective actions taken.
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Recommendations to prevent recurrence, or minimize effects of similar future incidents, i
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GENERAL EMERGENCY SCOPE To outline the actions required of plant personnel, visitors, con-tractors and other affected personnel in the event of a General Emergency.
ENCLOSURES l
OP-3304 - Pg. 1 - Rev. 2 OP-3304 - Pg. 2 - Rev. 1 Appendix I - Pgs. 1 Rev. 1 Appendix II - Pgs. 1 Rev. 1 Appendix III - Pgs. 1 Rev. 1 Appendix IV - Pg. 1 - Rev. 1 Appendix V - Pgs. 1 Rev. 1 Appendix V Pgs. 1 Rev. 1 Appendix V Pg. 1 - Rev. 1 Appendix V Pg. 1 - Rev. 1 Appendix V Pgs. 1 Rev. 1 Appendix VI - Rev. 1 l
Appendix VII - Pgs. 1 Rev. 2
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OPF-3304.2 - Rev. 1 DISCUSSION A General Emergency is declared when substantial core degradation or melting has occurred, with a potential for loss of containment inte-grity. The events included in a General Emergency category represent actual or potential substantial off-site radioactivity releases re-quiring immediate actuation of off-site protective actions. Assess-ment of radiological parameters will determine the type of protective measures necessary.
l The decision to make an immediate initial declaration rests with the l
Shift Supervisor or in his absence the Lead Control Room Operator.
(Plant Emergency Director) Prompt notification is made to the appro-priate off-site authorities to assure that sufficient emergency per-sonnel are mobilized and respond to the event in accordance with their respective emergency pl. ant assignments.
Other nuclear industry organizations will be alerted and requested to render assistance as appropriate.
Federal agency response will be implemented in accordance with the Federal Master Emergency Plan.
All emergency centers are activated following the declaration of a General Emergency. All personnel without emergency assignments are evacuated from the plant Protected Area. All personnel with plant 1
' emergency assignments who are off-site at the declaration of an emer-gency shall report to the Emergency Coordinator loca~ted in the EOF and f-~()
obtain authorization to enter the_ plant protected area.
The Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) once activated will provide a centralized meeting location for representatives from all responding emergency organiza-tions.
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1.
Select the appropriate appendix checklist from the following:
Appendix I Shif t Supervisor / Plant Emergency Director Appendix II Security Appendix III Technical Support Center Coordinator Appendix IV Operations Support Center Conrdinator Appendix V Emergency Coordinator Appendix V-1 Radiological Evaluation Assistant Appendix V-2 Communications Assistant Appendix V-3 Manpower Assistant Appendix V Coordinator's Assistant Appendix VI Radiological Habitability Assessment Appendix VII - Site Recovery Manager NOTE:
Actions required in each appendix may be assigned by the responsible individual to other personnel, as appropriate. The designated individual, however, has the overall responsibility for the execution of his checksheet.
2.
Proceed with the implementation of the appropriate appendix and record time and initials as required.
FINAL CONDITIONS As specifi d in the appropriate appendices.
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- SHIFT SUPERVISOR / PLANT EMERGENCY DIRECTOR Immediate Actions 1.
Instruct control room personnel to make the following
. announcement:
a.
ANNOUNCEMENT A 1.
" GENERAL EMERGENCY, GENERAL EMERGENCY, GENERAL EMERGENCY" 2.
"(describe condition and affected area)"-
3.
Repeat The Above Announcement Then: SOUND THE EVACUATION ALARM b.
ANNOUCMENT B 8
(If the AARM reaches 500 R/hr (0.5 x 10 mR/hr) or greater PRIOR to evacuation, announce the following):
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" GENERAL EMERGENCY, GENERAL EMERGENCY, GENERAL EMERGENCY"-
2.
"(describe condition and affected area)"
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All personnel without emergency duties assemble in the Boiler Feed Pump Room.
4.
REPEAT THE ABOVE ANNOUNCEMENT 5.
DO NOT sound the evacuation alarm.
SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS 1.
IF AFTER NORMAL HOURS Time / Initial Initiate a page on tones 31, 32 and 24 of the Plant a.
Radio System.
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Instruct the SAS operator on the class of emergency and have him, initiate Appendix II.
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WITIIIN 15 MINUTES OF TIIE DECLARATION OF TIIE EMERGENCY, notify the Massachusetts and Vermont State Police Agencies via the Nuclear l
Alert System (or telephone back-up) using the following statement:
"This is from Yankee Rowe Nuclear Power (name of caller)
Station, Rowe, Massachuetts. We have a General Emergency. A release (is anticipated) (is in progress).
Present MET data is (circle one)
We recommend (wind speed)
(wind direction)
(no protective action) (take shelter).
I repeat this is Yankee (circle one)
Rowe Nuclear Power Station in Rowe, Massachusetts. We have a General Emergency. Please acknowledge."
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3.
Determine if a release is in progress or projected.
NOTE:
Elevated AARM readings are an example of a projected release; that is, the release may not be in progress but the potential is real.
If releases are in progress or projected, perform Appendix A of the Evaluation of Radiological Data procedure to determine the estimated 1/2 mile whole body dose rate.
This will be needed for the notification in the next step.
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4.
Account for operations shif t personnel, implement search and rescue as necessary.
If medical problems exist initiate Emergency Medical procedure.
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NOTE:
The following subsequent actions may be performed by the TSC once personnel are available.
5.
WITilIN ONE iiOUR OF Ti!E DECLARATION OF T!!E EMERGENCY, designate an individual to notify the NRC on the Emergency Notification System (RED phone). Maintain an open communications channel on this line. Thi's chan'nel will be closed by the NRC.
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If the Emergency Notification System (red phone) is disabled, then use the following commercial telephone lines to notify NRC Operations Center:
a.
Dial 301/492-8111 OR b.
Dial 301/427/4056 _
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As soon as contacted via the State Notification fan-out process, i ()
the Departments of Public Health of Vermont and Massachusetts will.
call the plant.
Be prepared to provide the following information, if known, and appropriate, upon request:
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a.
Name of caller b.
Time and class of emergency c.
Type and quantity of release, height of release and estimated duracion/ impact times.
d.
Prevailing weather conditions (wind velocity, direction, temperature, and atmospheric stability, form of precipi-tation, if any) e.
Projected dose rates at 0.5 miles from the site.
f.
Emergency response actions underway.
g.
Recommended protective actions based on the combina-tion of all in plant indications, release parameters and off-site radiological assessment results.
7.
When the TSC establishes contact with the Control Room, outline current plant status and request any needed assis-tance.
Inform the TSC at this time of operations shift accountability.
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8.
Request assistance of outside agencies (fire, law enforce-ment, or medical response personnel) as needed to deal with the event:
a.
Fire b.
Medical
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Law enforcement (coordinate with Security c.
Shift Supervisor)
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If the event produces abnormal in plant radiological conditions, direct the shift IIcalth Physics representa-Live to evaluate the condition, if conditions permit.
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10.
Together with personnel at the TSC, re-evaluate the emer-gency classification and if conditions warrant, escalate or de-escalate the classification.
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Repair and corrective action missions shall be performed in accordance with the Emergency Radiation Exposure Con-trol procedure.
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FINAL CONDITIONS l
1.
When the General Emergency no longer exists, announce on the plant page system that the General Emergency is de-escalated.
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2.
Summarize all actions and resultant conditions in the Shift Supervisor's Log.
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NOTE:
If in plant radiological conditions, in the opinion of the Plant Emergency Director, pro-hibit normal. access to in plant emergency centers, r"%
notify the TSC Coordinator or the Emergency Coor-l '(_s) dinator so that special re-entry plans may be activated.
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1.
Inform the CAS operator of the emergency classification and of the immediate need for initiation of OP-3344, " Security Force Actions Under Emergency Conditions".
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2.
Notify the NSD Security of the incident by:
a.
Dial:
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b.
Provide the following message:
"This is Yankee Rowe, we have a General Emergency Condition.
Standby for Yankee staff call" REPEAT MESSAGE AND IIANG UP
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c.
Activate the NSD Response List hy:
1.
Dial:
2.
Give the following PAGER NUMBER:
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NOTE:
Implementation of the remainder of this procedure is restricted to backshifts, weekends, or holidays only.
During normal shif ts response actions would be initiated as directed.
3.
When notified by the Shift Supervisor or his designated alternate of General Emergency Conditions, the guard at the SAS shall initiate Recall of Plant Emergency Response Personnel as follows:
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Call the pagine service (Telecom) at:
a b.
When Telecom answers request:
"This is Yankee Ator ic Electric Company, please page ALL Yankee Atomic Plant Pagers".
Wait for the operator to acknowledge the request, answer any necessary questions and hang up.
4.
Standby to receive incoming calls from Emergency Response Personnel.
Pick up the incoming call at the SAS by dialing 90 and a.
answering " Yankee Atomic, (your name).
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NOTE:
DO NOT linger on the phone as more calls will be coming in.
Using Attachments I & II of the Call-List check off the responder and inform him of the class of emergency, tell the responder to report and get,off th.e line.
If other than a responder, explain that we have a major evolution in progress and ask them not to call back.
b.
If the responder must speak to the Control Room, transfer him to 301, 302 or 303.
Inform the Control Room who is on the line and hang up.
c.
Answer the next call.
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Af ter about 15 minutes, reinitiate Steps 2 and 3, above. Repeat
- this proccss for Step 3 until all emergency responders have called in or until the Shift Supervisor instructs otherwise.
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6.
Reinitiate the plant radio page system on tone 31, 32 and 24 until-the Shift Supervisor or his designated alternate instructs other-j.
-wise.
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7.
Notify Harriman Station that a General Emergency has 'been daclared.
Inform them that they should stay inside.
until notified otherwise.
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Notify the NEPCO Superintendent of Hydro's family, that a~
General Emergency has been declared. ~~
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notified otherwise.
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Return this sheet to.the TSC Coordinator.
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s I DIEDI ATE f4CTIO'Nt 1 Establish' voice communications with the control room,'using i
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Channel l'ot the plant paging system.'
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' Ensure tha,t obeKEmergency Plan Call List,has been activated andsthat..the foll) wing staff are represtated at the TSC:
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Plant. Superintendent / Assistant PlantVupexQptendent b.
Reactor Engineering Supervision /uhift' Technical Advisor i' ' ~ ~ c.
Instrumentation and Control Supervision d.
Ope ra tiont., Supervision'<,
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Maintenance Supervisiou s
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be taken to monitor these peyconnel fey contami-nation levtls prior to ently.
3.
Take over the remaining subsequent a
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4.
Take charge of Radiological Evalua.
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If the emergency classification has changed (eIcalated)
DO NOT duplicate actions in emergency implementing pro-cedures as a result of the transition.
Time / Initial s
1.
Check that incoming personnel have been assigned and that they have signed in.cc the orgpnization status board.
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If thir4conditiog occurs during backshifts, weekends or holidays, the TSC Coordinator should evaluate what personnel are required to report to the TSC and OSC.
2.
Direct the OSC sta'f f to dete'rmine.the habitability of the TSC, OSC and Control Room in accordance with Appendix VI.
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3.
Direct the Nuclear Data Link Operator to activate the NDL system.
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4.
Conduct personnel accountability in TSC and Control Room.
Check accountability of OSC personnel with OSC Coordinator.
If any missing persons are indicated, call for ' missing per-sonnel over the plant page ' system.
Prepare for-search and rescue as necessary.
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Utilize the information acquired through the activation
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Inform the Emergency Coordinator as to on-site manpower / equip-4 ment needs.
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Assign individuals to maintain a communiations link to the EOF, OSC and the Emergency Support Center (YNSD Emergency Center).
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center activities.
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8.
Assume the responsibility for maintaining open communica-tions with the NRC (RED phone).
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Periodically update the TSC status board.
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Coordinate accident status information and proposed actions with Yankee NSD Support Center.
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11.
Periodically review emergency classification and de-escalate 4
the emergency response in accordance with the appropriate l
emergency class.
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12.
Instruct security to prepare for the a'rrival of Nuclear Service Division personnel (YAEC), NRC representatives, and State Civil Defense and/or Public IIcalth Department representatives at the-EOF.
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Brief incoming NSD and NRC personnel upon-j arrival to the TSC/ Control Room area.
13.
When contacted by the Site Recovery Manager, inform him of emer -
gency conditions and manr.ge emergency reponse actions at the TSC as he directs.
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Develop TSC, Control Room and OSC shift schedules and coordinate this effort with the Manpower Assistant.
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Establish control room access list and coordinate its implemen-tation.
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Direct the TSC org'anizat' ion until such time that the emergency condition has1been terminated.
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. Notify emergency personne1'in plant as to the transition of the.cmcrgency organization to the recovery organization.
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Direct plant staff as to appropriate recovery actions required to ll restore the plant to a safe condition.
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NOTE:
The Site Recovery tianager will establish a recovery plan applicable to the plant con-dition.
FINAL CONDITIONS 1.
Assi:t the Site Recovery Manager in closcout summaries to the following off-site authorities.
a.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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State of Vermont
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State of Massachusetts
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2.
Direct the appropriate personnel to restore all emergency equipment to its normal readiness state when the Alert con-dition is terminated.
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If plant emergency conditions are de-escalating to lower classification, Step 2 SlIOULD NOT be implemented.
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Time / Initial NOTE:
If the OSC staff were directed NOT to activate the OSC, then they would report to the Emergency Coordinator for assignment.
1.
The first OSC member to arrive will establish communications with the TSC and initiate the necessary actions required to support the response effort.
2.
Determine the habitability of the OSC in accordar.cc with Appendix VI, if applicable.
3.
Conduct personnel accountubility and report those results to the TSC Coordinator, if possible.
SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS 1.
Assure that the following staff are represented at the OSC:
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Maintenance Electrician b.
Maintenance Mechanic c.
Instrument & Control d.
Health Physics e.
Chemistry 2.
Provide assistance in the investigation or repair of plant systems in the collection of post-accident monitoring samples O
and in the decontamination of affected plant areas if conditions warrant such action, as directed.
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NOTE:
No action should be taken unless the TSC Coordinator and/or the Emergency Coordinator have identified a re= entry plan for its completion AND those personnel assigned to this duty are completly aware of the hazards involved.
3.
Work in conjunction with the TSC in preparing for operating shif t turnover and relief.
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All operations relief personnel will be briefed of accident conditions at the OSC prior to shift turnover FINAL CONDITIONS l
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Remain active and manned until terminated by the TSC i
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When terminated, direct the appropriate personnel to restore all coergency equipment to its normal readiness state.
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Activate the E0F and contact the TSC Coordinator / Plant Emergency Director to obtain a plant status report.
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Assure that the following staff positions have been filled.
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Coordinators Assistant b.
Radiological Evaluation Assistant c.
Manpower Assistant d.
Communications Assistant e.
Off-site Monitoring Team (8) f.
Communications Team (3) g.
Sample Analysis Team (4) h.
Emergency Medical Team (2) i.
Road Barrier Team (8) j.
Log Book Monitor 3.
Ensure that the most qualified personnel have been assigned to the EOF management organization.
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Assemble the EOF managemeat staff to initially brief them of emergency conditions and establish any immediate priority tasks.
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Periodically call EOF management staff meetings to ensure that all EOF functions being coordinated in an efficient / effective manner.
5.
Periodically confer with the TSC Coordinator concerning in plant conditions, evaluate the impact of these conditions on current EOF activities and direct the EOF staff as to appropriate response measures.
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Coordinate accident information with appropriate off-site authori-ties.
Inform them of projected dose rates, actual plant conditions, field sample results and recommendations concerning emergency actions, if conditions warrant such action via the Nuclear Alert System
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Coordinate protective action recommendation with the responding State officials. Recommendations should be provided based on the prognosis of in-plant indications and/or on dose projection action levels specifi'ed by EPA Protective Action Guides.
7.
Evaluate the need for re-entry / recovery missions in conjunction with the TSC Coordinator and the Site Recovery Manager if present, then direct the Radiological Evaluation Assistant to review and recommend appropriate protective measures required to implement any re-entry / recovery missions.
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Periodically. confer with the Engineering Support Center staff concerning the evaluation / interpretation of the on going emer-gency condition (s) including Public Information needs.
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The Engineering Support Center staff will make the initial contact.
9.
Once the Site Recovery Manager has established the Recovery Center, ensure that he has been provided a complete status report and transfer the responsibility for communication with the Enginerring Support Center and Center Management to him.
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10.
Based on updated emergency conditions, review and re-evaluate the emergency classification in conjunction with the TSC Coor-dinator/ Site Recovery Manager.
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11.
Ensure that the EOF remains active and adequately manned and supplied for the duration of the emergency condition.
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If it is determined that the center may j
become uninhabitable, direct EOF manage-ment as. to appropriate evacuation measures.
12.
If the emergency classification changes, ensure that the EOF management is informed and direct them to modify emergency response actions accordingly and prevent duplication of response actions as -a result of the transition in the use of emergency p
implementing procedures.
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Ensure that the States of Vermont and Massachusetts are advised of any transition in emergency status if. the emergency classi-fication changes.
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1.
Ensure that all completed survey and sample analysis forms to the llealth Physics Department for review and filing.
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Direct that an Emergency Equipment. Readiness Check, be conducted.
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3.
. Complete the " Emergency Plan Incident Report" and distribute copics to:
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I (7) Manager of Public Information (8) Plant. Technical File (9) Manager of Operatf5iis Completed by:
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Tmmediate and Subsequent Actions:
1.
Appoint a Sample Coordinator who will insure that the following activities are coordinated and that the pertinent results are transferred to the Radiological Evaluation Assistant for evalu-ation.
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a.
Direct qualified emergency personnel in the establish-ment of off-site n.onitoring teams (i.e., assignment and initial preparation),
b.
Dispatch off-site monitoring teams to appropriate sampling locations as directed by the Radiological Evaluation Assis-tant.
c.
Direct radio operations.
d.
Review and evaluate incoming reports from off-site monitoring teams.
c.
Prioriting the retrieval of the samplers) based upon the initial evaluatioa.
f.
Review the need for resampling and/or relocation of the off-site monitoring team with the Radiological Evaluation Assistant.
g.
Direct Sample Analysis Team members in the establishment of a priorty preparation and samle counting system for retrieved field samples.
h.
Evaluate the results from the SAM-II analysis for the estimate of thyroid doses.
i.
Transfer pertinent SAM-II results to the Radiological Evaluation Assistant for review and evaluation.
2.
Appoint a Radiation Protection Assistant who will ensure that the following activities are coordinated and that pertinent results are transferred to the Radiological Evaluation Assistant for evaluation.
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a.
Direct qualified emergency personnel in the determination of center habitability and the periodic reassessment of center conditions.
b.
It evacuation of the primary EOF is probable then immediately notify the Radiological Evaluation Assistant and/or the Emer-gency Coordinator, c.
Direct the establis'hment of radiological access and control measures at the LOF.
d.
Assign and direct personnel for decontamination purposes when applicable.
Direct personnel in the review and maintenance of emergency e.
exposure records.
f.
Coordinate exposura/ job authorization.
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Establish HP re-entry support as directed by the Radiological Evaluation Assistant.
h.
Coordinate the transfer of personnel dosimetry for evaluation to the Environmental Lab and/or the Mobile TLD Van when appli-cable.
3.
Appoint an Environmental Sampling Assistant who will insure that the fo11 ewing activities are coordinated and that pertinent results are transferred to the Radiological Evaluation Assistant for evalua-tion.
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a.
Direct the retrieval of environmental samples.
b.
Establish a priority system for the evaluation of environmental station (air) sample analysis in con-junection with the Sample Coordinator, c.
Evaluate environmental TLD and record the results, when applicabic, d.
Coordinate the transfe of environmental samples for evaluation to the Environmental Lab and/or the Mobile Environmental Lab Van, when applicable.
4.
Evaluate in plant radiological conditions in conjunection with current meterological data, especially, wind speed, wind direction and Delta-T (UPWSAV, UPWDAV and UPDTAV, respectively on the terminal
(~N nrint-out).
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Determine the affected downwind direction, evaluate plume transit time, and inform the Sample Coordinator as to the appropriate sampling locations.
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6.
Utilizing in plant radiological monitor responses in conjunction with meterological data, estimate the projected downwind dose rates.
Report findings to the Emergency Coordinator.
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7.
Re-evaluate initial dose rate projections based on in-coming field sample results, interpret these results, update the Emergency Coordinator on these findings and recommend appro-priate protective measures, if necessary.
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8.
Based on in plant monitor / survey results, evaluate any re-entry /
recovery plans in, terms.of the projected radiological hazard which could be encountered.
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Recommend appropriate protective measures required for re-entry and direct the Radiation Protection Assistant in the establishment of HP support and/or exposure / job authorization requirements.
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Periodically evaluate the emergency exposure records in con-junection with manpower requirements.
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Maintain response efforts to determine radiological status and be prepared to adjust radiological assessment efforts as conditions change.
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FINAL CONDITIONS 1.
Summarize emergency actions and provide this documentation to the Emergency Coordinator.
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2.
Update exposure records of plant personnel.
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3.
Transfer all sample media appropriately for further analysis, documentation and disposal.
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GENERAL EMERGENCY - COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT
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Time / Initial Immediate and Subsequent Actions 1.
Assign and direct emergency personnel in the establishment of continuous communication channels between the TSC, off-site monitoring teams, security and the EOF as follows:
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One (1) Radio Operator (have him report to Sample a.
Coordinator or Radiological Evaluation Assistant) b.
One (1) Radio Operator's Assistant c.
One (1) Met. Terminal Operator d.
One (1) NDL Terminal Operator Two (2) Telephone Operators e.
2.
Direct all communication personnel to record the parties involved, date and time of each incoming or outgoing message by telephone, plant page or radio on a Message Form.
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3.
Establish priority system for transfer of recorded messages and ensure that communication personnel promptly reply.
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4.
Write all information received in the Emergency Monitoring Log.
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5.
Direct pcrsonnel in maintaining updated status boards in the EOF.
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Dispatch communication personnel to all centers to facilitate emergency response, upon request.
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NOTE:
If additional personnel are required to fulfill this responsibility, contact the Manpower Assistant and request additional support.
7.
If plant communications systems are inadequate to handle the flow of incoming calls, notify the Emergency Coordinator and recommend ad hoc measures.
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FINAL CONDITIONS 1.
Collect all message forms, tabulate them in sequential order and provide this dbcumen'tation to the Emergency Coordinator.
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Immediate and Subsequent Actions 1.
Assure that sufficient personnel to fulfill all emergency functions have been mobilized to maintain continuous emer-gency preparedness.
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2.
Review center equipment / supplies and augaent resources accordingly.
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NOTE:
Review Manpower Planning Package.
If plant manpower can not provide the necessary per-sonnel, notify the Yankee Engineering Support Center of the need to get personnel available through the Yankee Mutual Assisyance Plan.
Pro-vide Yankee ESC with list of required personnel.
3.
Coordinate the activities of the Road Barrier Teams, as required.
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Coordinate the activities of the Emergency Medical Team, as required.
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5.
Coordinate the activities of the Re-Entry Team, as required.
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6.
Coordinate security access and control measure with the Security Coordinator.
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NOTE:
The Security Coordinator will be responsible for organizational control of evacuating personnel and personnel accountability.
7.
Establish communications with each emergency center to determine the organizational structure.
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8.
Maintain an updated roster of emergency personnel using the Emergency Assignment Chart.
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9.
Ensure that one plant member is assigned to activate the Alternate EOF.
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10.
Coordinate the distribution of equipment at the EOF.
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Establish shift relief schedules.
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If evacuation of the primary EOF is probable, coordinate the transfer of personnel to the altnerate EOF as directed by the Emergency Coordinator.
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FINAL CONDITIONS 1.
Coordinate the retura of emergency equipment and supplies to a state of readiness.
Completed by:
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Function as aide / alternate to the Emergency Coordinator.
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2.
Assist the Emergency Coordinator in assigning personnel to emergency duties using the EOF Tag Board (if not done pre-viously).
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3.
Coordinate personnel accountability with plant security, con-tact the TSC and inform them of results.
If the TSC identifies missing personnel, coordinate search and rescue with the TSC and OSC.
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4.
If there are any injured personnel, assign Emergency Medical Response Personnel to administer first aid and prepare the patient for transfer to the North Admads Regional Hospital, if hospitalization is required. (See " Medical Emergency" proce-dures).
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If hospitalization is required:
a.
Call the ambulance (see Contact List). Advise the ambul-ance service of the location of the desired pickup.
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Provide the North Adams Regional Hospital Nursing Sup-ervisor (see Contact List) with the_following information before the patient arrives at the hospital:
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(1) Number of. accident victims (name if possible)
(2) Naure of medical problem (s)
(3) Anticipated time of arrival at the hospital.
(4) Radiological considerations including, as applicable, the site of contamination, isotope and activity present.
If no contamination problems exist so indicate.
(5) Name of person (s) escorting victims.
c.
Transfer the patient (s) to the ambulance.
If the patient is contaminated, as' sign a Health Physics representative to accompany or meet him at the hospital to maintain radio-logical controls.
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Provide briefings to incoming emergency personnel as to the accident status and direct them to appropriate assembly areas.
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7.
Coordinate entry of TSC/OSC support personnel to the plant when necessary.
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8.
Assistant the Emergency Coordinator in coordinating the inter-face with State and Federal agency emergency response personnel at the EOF.
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9.
If evacuation of the primary EOF is probable, coordinate the transfer of equipment to the alternate EOF as directed by the Emergency Coordinator.
FINAL CONDITIONS 1.
Coordinate the return of emergency equipment and supplies to a state of readiness.
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Time / Initial Immediate and Subsequent Actions 1-Perform the Radiological Monitoring Assessment section of the Emergency Radiation Exposure Control procedure.
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2.
Obtain a RM-14, survey instrument and air sampler. Perform the necessary function checks on the instrumentation.
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3.
Monitor conditions in the area (s) assigned:
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Technical Support Center Operations Support Center Emergency Operations Facility Other areas.
4.
Place a high range pocket dosimeters in a representative location or locations at each center.
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5.
Complete the " Emergency Conditions Radiological Assessment Form" and report findings to the TSC Coordinator or EOF Coordinator, or their assistant.
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FINAL CONDITIONS 1.
Collect all forms and forward to the Plant Radiation Protection Department.
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Assume the overall responsibility for the emergency response organization and ali respcuse efforts.
This should be accomplished after first making sure the Emer-gency Coordinator, Emergency Director and the Technical Sup-port Center Coordinator are informed of the transfer of re-sponsibility, They in turn should be instructed to make their staffs aware of the transfer.
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2.
Coordinate with the Emergency Coordinator as to the need for the Recovery Manager to become involved with interfacing with the off-site state and federal authorities.
Inform the off-site agency representatives of any transfer.
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3.
Assess plant conditions as reported by the response organiza-tion and direct that all needed response efforts are addressed.
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Review re-entry / recovery actions required during the emergency and direct the response organization as to the appropriate actions.
4.
Insure that manpower planning is being conducted to provide for response efforts over an extended period.
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Review and approve periodic news releases prepared by the Mana-ger of Public Information.
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6.
Request and direct the use of needed outside support for recov-ery operations.
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7-9csolve iss'._s concerning operating license requirements with KRC representatives.
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8.
Devise a recovery plan applicable to the plant condition (s) following the termination of the emergency phase.
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Reach agreement wi'th off-site authorities on the official termi-nation of the emergency.
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Close out the event by verbal summary to the off-site authorities and provide a written summary of the event to the off-site author-ities indicated below:
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State of Vermont
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State of Massachusetts
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Description of incident.
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Summary of initial conditions found. (Injuries, damage and/or radiological conditions at the scene of the emer-gency).
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Summary of corrective actions taken.
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Recommendations to prevent recurrence, or minimize effects of similar future incidents.
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