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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures 1058 Re Administration of TMI-2 Onsite & Offsite Emergency Duty Roster & 1054.6 Re Addl Assistance & Notification
ML20040E061
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Issue date: 01/12/1982
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METROPOLITAN EDISON CO.
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1.0 GENERAL 1.1 Purpose The purpsse of this procedure is to establish the administration and maintenance of the TMI-2 On-Site and Off-Site Emergency Duty Roster.

1.2 Scope This procedure establishes responsibilities of the Manager - Site, Supervisor - Emergency Preparedness, Duty Section Superintendent and the Unit 2 Shift Foreman for issuing and implementing the Unit 2 Emergency Duty Roster for both on-site and off-site.

1.3 References TMI-2 Emergency Plan and Implementing Procedures.

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2.1 Attachment 1 - MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION MEMBERS 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 DIRECTOR TMI-2 The Director TMI-2 is responsible for insuring that a TMI-2 On-Site Emergency Duty Roster is available at all times to the TMI-2 Shift Foreman. He is responsible for ensuring that it is:

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Revision 0 1) formulated 2) approved by the Duty Superintendent 3) distributed to the necessary persons 4) maintained current in the Shift Supervisor's Office NOTE:

Members of, and alternates to the On-Site Emergency i

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available at all times to the TMI-2 Shift Foreman. He is responsible for ensuring that the TMI-2 Off-Site Emergency Duty Roster is:

1) formulated 2) approved 3) distributed to the necessary persons 4) maintained current in the Shift Supervisor's office The Supervisor - Emergency Preparedness will, by December 1st of each year, issue a Duty Section Program for the coming year, to all on-site and off-site duty section members.

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FOR: USE IN UNIT 11 ONLY FOR 'USE IN UNIT 11 ONLY EeMsion0 3.3 Duty Scction Superintendent The Duty Section Superintendent is responsible for ensuring that his Duty Section contains an adequate complement of personnel to support Emergency recall to the Unit, and to enable the gathering of a PORC ouorum.

3.4 TMI-2 Shift Foreman The TMI-2 Shift Foreman's designee is resp'onsible for the initia-tion of callout for Emergency situations.

(EPIP 1054.8) 3.5 Outy Section Personnel Personnel assigned positions on the On-Site Duty Emergency Roster Each are responsible for ensuring they are available for recall, It is the person will be provided a beeper during their duty week.

indivi dual's responsibility to ensure he can be reached at the The individual on number listed on the roster or via his beeper.

duty is responsible for insuring his beeper is maintained in working order, and that he is in a position of being able to report within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> for on-site assignments. If assigned a duty section beeper, which is to be utilized by more than one individual, personnel are responsible for ensuring the beeper transfer occurs on, or shortly af ter 0800 on the day the new duty section assumes the duty.

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FOR USE IN UNIT 11 ONLY 1058 Revision 0 a.0 SPECIFICS 4.1 TMI-2 Duty Rosters 4.1.1 On-Site Emergency Duty Rostei-The TMI-2 On-Site Emergency Cuty Section Roster has been created to ensure that a sufficient complement of

. personnel are available 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day to support emergency situa-tions. Emergency situations are ones where the TMI-2 Shift Foreman initiates callout of personnel due to implementation of the Emergency Plan.

The TMI-2 On-Site Emergency Duty Roster is completed (names, phone numbers, beeper numbers, etc.) by the Manager-Unit 2 or his designee. The completed Roster is then submitted and approved by the Duty Section Superintendent. The approved Roster is then distributed weekly to the Duty Section Superintendent, the managers of person: listed on the roster, and all members of the Duty Section. The master copy is maintained in the Unit 2 Shift Supervisor's office, and assignments reflected appropriately on the Shift Foreman's Duty Roster Status Board.

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Duty Sections normally un from 0800 hours0.00926 days <br />0.222 hours <br />0.00132 weeks <br />3.044e-4 months <br /> each i

Monday until 0800 hours0.00926 days <br />0.222 hours <br />0.00132 weeks <br />3.044e-4 months <br /> the following Monday. The On-Site Emergency Duty Roster will be distributed i

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Emergency Preparedness and is distributed annually

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4.2 Maintenance of Aooroved Duty Rosters d.2.1 TMI-2 On-Site Emeroency Duty Roster Individuals assigned to the On-Site Emergency Duty Roster shall be responsible for submitting the name(s) of ouali-fied replacements for approval in the event they will be unable to fulfill On-Site Emergency Duty Roster assignments. Changes will be submitted, to the Manager -

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1058 Revision 0 or his designee no later than noon Wednesday of the week prior to the affected Section's duty. The Duty Roster Master copy shall be maintained and updated by the Manager Site Operations Unit-2 or his designee. Changes reauested after noon Wednesday'will be approved by the Duty Section Superintendent who will notify the Shift Foreman. In this case, the Shift Foreman or his designee will be responsible for updating the Duty Roster 4.2.2 Off-Site Emergency Duty Roster Individuals assigned to the Off-Site Emergency Duty Roster shall be responsible for being available to report to their assigned station within six hours of notification. The Off-Site Duty Roster is established on a priority call-up basis. Duty member call-up will be conducted in priority order and in accordance with EPIP 1054.8. The Off-Site Emergency Duty Roster master copy will be maintained by the Supervisor - Emergency Preparedness, or his designee.

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D I4Itall4U14 QUALIFICATI0tlS FOR EtERGEllCY ORGANIZATIO!1 14 EMBERS Oil-SITE DUTY PERS0tlNEL SITI0ll POSITI0tl TITLE OR EXPERTISE TT1

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pdiological Analysis Support Personnel Radiological Controls or Operations Experienced Personnel f perations Support Center Coordinator Senior Operations, liaintenance, or Radiological Controls Q

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Site Personnel as Drivers Radiologit.. Controls Technicians Radiological Controls Technicians Operations Coe-dinator Shift Supervisor or Senior Operations Person (SRO)

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Pe nel Monitoring Coordinator Radiological Controls Supervisor or Engineer Radiological Controls Manpower Support Radiological Controls Engineer Coordinator Environmental Assessment Coordinator Environmental Assessment Supervisor or Engineer Assistant Environmental Assessment Environmental Assessment Engineer Emergency Planning Representative Emer gency Preparedness Department Engineer Environmental Assessment Group Environmental Assessment Scientists 9.0

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O THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT NO. 2 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1054.6 ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 1.0 PURPOS5 To pro'ide the Emergency Director with a directory of additional v

emergency msponse personnel, omanizations and agencies by organizational duties, responsibilities and disciplines.

The Emergency Director is responsible for implementing this procedure.

2.0 ATTACHMENTS 2.1 Attachment.I

- Unit 1 Onsite Emergency Response Directory.

2.2 Attachment II - Unit 2 Onsite Emergency Response Directory.

2.3 Attachment III - Offsite Emergency Response Directory.

2.4 Attactnent IV - Emegency Response Assistance Checklist.

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- Emergency Telephone Numbers for NRC Notification.

3.0 EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS 3.1 This procedure shall be implemented with the declaration of any class of emergency when additional emergency response personnel, organizations or agencies than those listed on the appropriate Emergency Pmcedures are needed to assist TMI, or, 3.2 As requested by the Emergency Director.

4.0 EMERGENCY ACTIONS 4.1 In the event of a declared emergency at TMI that requires additional emegency response personnel, omanizations or agencies, the following steps should be taken:

4.1.1 Detemine the discipline of personnel or necessary equipment that will be needed for the class of emergency declared.

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TMI REQUESTS YOUR ASSISTANCE AS FOLLOWS:

(State any assistance reouired using Attachment IV if applicable).

4.2.1 Identify existing problem and give brief description of problem.

4.2.2 Identify necessary personnel / equipment needed and reauest assistance.

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4.3 If further assistance is required, repeat 4.1 and 4.2 as needed.

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OPERATIONS WORK PHONE NO.

Ron Toole 948-8005 948-8506 M. Ross 948-8015 948-8202 EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CONTROL ROOM)

Shift Supervisor's Office 948-8069 948-8070 948-8071

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OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTEP, OCS Coordinator 948-8083 Radiological Controls Technicians 948-8082 TECHNICAL SU'PPORT CENTER TSC Coordinator 948-8742 Engineers 948-8742 INSTRUMENT SHOP Shop Area 948-8214 Offices 948-8072 948-8073 948-8074 948-8213 PROCESSING CENTER Security - Duty Sergeant 948-8038 f

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WORK PHONE NUM8ER OPERATIONS John 8arton 948-8401 948-8327 Larry King 948-8426 Joe Chwastyk 948-8068 EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CONTROL ROOM)

Shif t Supervisor's Office 948-8068 Control Room-Communications Console 948-8066 948-8067 Control Room-Shif t Foreman 948-8066 948-8067 Control Room-Dose Assessment 948-8066 948-8067 Control Room-Computer Area 948-8067 OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER OSC Coordinator 948-8092 Radiological Control Technicians 948-8092 5.0

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0FFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY NEAR SITE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (OBSERVATION CENTER) 948-8587 948-8989 944-0940 944-0303 944-1501 367-0475 367-0518 367-0511 ALTERNATE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (CRAWFORD STATION)

Second Floor First Floor 944-2614 Mand C 944-3858 Admin.

948-8535 944-3668 Mand C 944-4969 Admin.

944-4644 944-2922 Radcon 944-5283 Admin.

944-5111 944-2972 Radcon ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT COMMAND CENTER (0LMSTED AIRPORT)

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944-3173 Bill Riethie 944-6709 Gary Baker 944-2648 William Ressler 944-3737 TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS PARSIPPANY t

Group Leader Technical Support 74-1-201-299-2111 74-1-201-299-2113 74-1-201-299-2249 74-1-201-299-2246 Commercial Number 1-201-263-6500

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POLICE Pennsylvania State Police (24 Hours)

' 9-234-4051 Pennsy3vania State Police Helicopters (0815-1615) (M-F) 9-783-5511 944-7149 783-1691 Middletown Police Department (24 Hours) 9-944-4311 Police Forces in York County (24 Hours) 73-1-843-5111 FIRE Londonderry Township Fire Department 9-911 or 9-236-7976 Middletown Fire Department - including:

9-911 or 9-944-6344 Union Hose Company Rescue Hose Company, No. 3 Liberty Fire Company Bainbridge Fire Department (Lancaster Co.)

9-911 or 73-1-653-2046 (24 Hours)

York County Fire Departments 9-911 or 73-1-843-5111 AMBULANCE Londonderry Township Vol. Ambulance 9-911 or 9-236-7976 Middletown Ambulance Service 9-911 or 9-944-6344 Bainbridge Ambulance Service (Lancaster Co.)

73-1-653-2001 (24 Hours)

STATION MEDICAL CONSULTANT Dr. William Albright III General 9-939-7831 1

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Met-Ed - Div. Safety Director (0800-1700) (M-F) Office 73-1-215-921-6024 73-1-215-373-0307 Home 73-1-215-777-3951 Met-Ed - Dispatcher, Lebanon (24 Hours) 73-1-272-1281

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  • 0uring Duty Hours, Ask for Dispatch Met-Ed - District Manager, Middletown 9-944-5111 General Public Utilities 0830 - 1700 74-1-201-263-6500 after 1700 74-1-201-263-6111 GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES Dept. of Energy (24 Hours) 74-1-516-282-2200 NRC - Office of I and E, Region 1 (24 Hours) 73-1-215-337-5000 NRC - Middletown Office 717-948-1150 PA Dept. of Env. Res. (BRP) 9-787-2480 EPA - Region III Office (24 Hours) Emergency No.

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Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency 9-783-8150 0auphin Co.

9-911 or 9-236-7976 L'ancaster Co. (24 Hours) 73-1-299-8373 York Co.

73-1-843-5111 Cumberland Co.

9-238-9676 Lebanon Co.

(0800-1630) 73-1-272-7621 73-1-272-2296 U.S. Coast Guard (Harrisburg, PA)

(General) 717-782-3737 (Nights, Weekends) (24 Hours) 74-1-212-668-7055 National Weather Service Emergency Use Only 9-782-3927 (C1iff Goodall)

Non-emergency 9-782-3936

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74-1-201-299-2249 E TROPOLITAN EDISON COMPANY CONSULTANTS Radiation Management Corp. Emergencies: (0800-1700) 73-1-215-243-2990 (1700-0800) 73-1-215-841-5141 Offices:

(0800-1700) 73-1-215-243-2950 Porter Consultants Inc.

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(0800-1700) 73-1-215-896-5353 24 Hours:

73-1-215-649-4751 Pickard, Lowe and Garrick Assoc. Washington, D.C.

74-1-202-296-8633 Gilbert Associates Inc., Reading, PA 73-1-215-775-2600 Teledyne Isotopes, Westwood, NH 74-1-201-664-7070 Burns and Roe, Paramus, NJ 74-1-201-265-2000 10.0 3

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74-1-202-659-2320 Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />s-Emergency) 404-953-0904 Emergency Telecopier (0800-1700 Hours) ' 404-953-7526 Babcock and Wilcox, Lynchburg, Va.

74-1-804-384-5111 Ext. 5173 DOWNSTREAM RIVER WATER USERS Brunner Island (PP and L) (24 Hours) 73-1-266-3691 Wrightsville Water Supply Company 73-1-252-3711 of Mr. Miller, V.P. of Water Co. (Unlisted) 9-564-8220 Columbia Water Company Plant (24 Hours) 73-1-684-2712 Lancaster Water Company (24 Hours) 73-1-684-5056 Safe Harbor Water and Power, Inc.

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73-1-872-4697 73-1-872-5442 73-1-872-4698 73-1-872-5443 Holtwood Generating Station 73-1-284-4101 Chester Water Authority (Exec. Manager) 73-1-215-876-8181 (24 Hours Ans. Sve.)

73-1-215-876-8182 Baltimore Water Supply Auth. Mr. Hudson (Bus. Hrs.)

74-1-301-396-1277 (Weekends, Holidays) (24 Hours) 74-1-301-396-5352 Emergency Room (Mr. Rolla Jones) (24 Hours) 74-1-301-396-5352 or Water Facilities Division (Pumping and Purification) 74-1-301-396-0287 Walter Koterwas 11.0

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9-657-3552 9-657-5414 Insurance - American Nuclear Insurers 74-1-203-677-7305 or 9-1-800-243-3172/3173 UTILITIES i

e Pennsylvania Power and Light, Allentown, PA 73-1-215-770-5151 Philadelphia Electric - Peach Bottom (Gen.)

73-1-456-7014 (Operations Dept.)

Ext 223 or 423 Baltimore Gas and Electric (Calvert Cliffs Site) 74-1-301-234-5000 l

Dusquesne Light / Beaver Valley (Control Rm.)

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Dusquesne Light (Corporate) 73-1-412-456-6000 Nine Mile Point Unit 1 (Business Hours) 74-1-315-343-2110 (Control Room) 74-1-315-342-3046 Power Authority State of NY (James A. Fitzpatrick Plant)

(General) 74-1-315-342-3840 Control Room Ext. 311 Oyster Creek (Control Room) 74-1-609-693-6066 l

(Main Gate Desk at Guard House) 74-1-609-693-6950 Salem Nuclear Station 74-1-609-365-7000 12.0 7.-

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