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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures 1101 Re Duties of Emergency Control Officer for Offsite Emergency Organization & 1301 Re Emergency Roster for Offsite Emergency Organization
ML20042B237
Person / Time
Site: Saint Lucie, Turkey Point, 05000000
Issue date: 02/01/1982
From:
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
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ML17341A973 List:
References
PROC-820201-01, NUDOCS 8203250127
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s FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Paga 1 OUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER, 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 2-1-82

1.0 Title

DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Officer:

Director, Nuclear Energy Alternate:

(1) Assistant to Vice President of Power Resources Al ternate:

(2) Manager of Nuclear Operations, Nuclear Energy 2.0 _ Approval and List of Effective Pages_

2.1,ApJroval Reviewed by 1

Emergency Planning Supervisor

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1 through 14, inclusive 2/1/82 3.0 Scope 3.1 Purpo__s e This procedure lists tne duties and responsibilities or une Emergency Control Officer in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.

3.2 Discussion The Emergency Control Officer snall activate tne Off-Site Emergency Organization to the extent he deems necessary to provide assistance to the plant in administration, public. relations, security, engineering and technical matters.

3.3 Authority l

This procedure implements tne Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

4.0 _ Precautions 4.1 Until tne Recovery Manager is activated and functional, the Emergency Control Officer is responsible for his duties.

l 4.2 In tne event tne Emergency Control Of ficer or nis alternate cannot be contacted for initial notification, the Nuclear Energy Duty Officer will be notified. The Radiological Duty Officer tnen assumes the notification responsibilities of tne ECO until relieved l

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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Paga 2 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER, 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 2-1-82 4.3 Expenditures of funds above stated limits, policy issues wnicn may effect the company and certain contractual arrangements, will require specific autnorization by tne Executive Vice President of the company.

4.4 When tne interim Emergency Operations Facility is manned and operational, tne Recovery Manager becomes responsible for provicing protective action recommendations to state and local autnorities.

5.0 Responsibilities 5.1 Maintain awareness of tne status of tne energency conditions.

5.2 Obtain autnorization of the Executive Vice Presiaent as required on certain matters of policy and expenoitures aoove certain levels.

5.3 Notify and mootlize the required members of the Offsite Emergency Organization.

5.4 Activate tne appropriate Interim Emergency Operations Facility for Site Area or General Emergencies.

5.5 Notification and communications responsibilities may be delegated oy tne Emergency Control Officer.

5.6 The Energency Coordinator is responsible for providing offsite authorities with protective action recomnendations until the Recovery Manager notifies tne EC tnat the Interim EOF is manned ano operational.

5.7 Energencies classified as Site Area or General snall only be de-escalated by the Emergency Control Officer.

6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

6.3 Procedure 1102, Duties of Recovery Manager, Off-Site Emergency Organization.

6.4 F edure 1301, Energency Roster 7.0, Records All significant information, events, and actions taken during tne emergency period will be recordea and will be initialed by tne Emergency Control Officer or his alternate. The cnecklists at tne ena of tnis procedure provide required notifications and information.

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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Pag 2 3 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 2-1-82 8.0 Instructions The Emergency Control Officer shall:

8.1 Receive initial notification of the emergency from tne Plant Duty Call Supervisor or Emergency Coordinator or System Operations Power Coordinator and obtain from him the information shown on tne attached Checklist 1, as available.

8.2 Montlize the Off-site Emergency Organization as required for eacn specific class of energency. (See appropriate cnecklist) 8.3 Establish and maintain contact with the Recovery Manager, when f unctional. The Recovery Manager, when operational, assumes responsibility for managing FPL~ emergency support to the attected plant and provides applicable protective action recommencations to offsite authorities.

8.4 Notify the Executive Vice President of the energency.

8.5 Report to General Office Emergency Center or interim EOF if ceemed appropriate.

8.6 Make new policy decisions as required relative to emergency actions.

8.7 Authorize expenditures of funds for emergency support a'ctivities witnin stated limits. Obtain approval for policy and expenditures within limits of Section 5.

8.8 Approve emergency contractual arrangements for emergency support activities within the limits stated in Section 5.

8.10 Assist in obtaining additional FPL support for tne Off-Site Emergency Organization, as requested by Recovery Manager.

8.11 Conduct liaison with Federal and state agencies on administrative matters not covered. Dy Emergency Plans.

8.12 De-escalata the energency classification (for Site Area and General Emergencies), based on plant conditions and radiological conditions, onsite and offsite. De-escalation should be based upon consultation with the Recovery Manager and Emergency Coordinator.

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PROCEDURE 1101 7ag) 4 2/1/82 QiECKLIST 1 DERGENCY IIFORMATION QiECKLIST ESSME FORM FOR NOTIFICATION TO THE STATE OF Ft.0RIDA_

DATE AfEl TIIE OF ESSME 1.

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RECOIGEleED PROTECTI0ll ACTIONS:

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PROCEDURE 1101 Pag 2 6 2/1/82 CHECKLIST 1 (cont'd)

EMERGENCY INFORMATION CHECKLIST ADDEM)UM TO ESSAGE FORM FOR NOTIFICATION TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA 1.

DATI AND

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TIE OF ESSAGE 2.

ASSESSMENT OF THE EERGENCY (INCLUDING POTENTIAL FOR ESCALATION TO HIGHER CLASS) 3.

BASIC DESCRIPTION OF THE EVENT 4

ESTIMATE OF RADI0 ACTIVE MATERIAL RELEASED (GASEOUS):

N06LE GASES.

SOURCE TERM:

C1/Sec TOTAL RELEASE:

C1 RADI0 IODINES:

SOURCE TERM:

C1/Sec TOTAL RELEASE:

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ESTIMATE OF PROJECTED OFFSITE DOSE RATES:

DISTANCE THYROID (ares /hr) WHOLE BODY (ares /hr) 1 mile (site boundary) 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles l

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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Pagm 7 DUTIES OF THE RECOVERY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 2-1-82 CHECXLIST _2, UNUSUAL EVENT CHECXLIST

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Time of receipt of initial notification 2.

Obtain Checklist 1 data:

A. Initial B. Updates

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C. Checklist Complete 3.

Notify Corporate Communications Duty Of ficer (552-3894 or 373-3574) 4.

Nott fy Governmental Affairs Department (See Procedure 1301) 5.

Notify Executive Vice President 6.

Verify with Emergency Coordinator that notification to tne following agencies had,been made.

6.1 Bureau of Disaster PreparednessDutpWarning Officer, Tallahassee (1-904-488-1320) 6.2 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II, Office of Inspection and Enforcement (1-404-221-4503) 6.3 Department of Healtn and Renao111tative Services, Radiological Duty Officer, OrIando (1-299-0580) f 7'

Assess status of the following i

departments, periodically:

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Close out witn versal summaries to item S contacts or escalate to checklists 3 or 4.

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, Time Initials 1.

Time of receipt of notification 2.

Obtain Checklist i data 3.

Establisn contact with Emergency Coordinator 4.

Nott fy Offsite Dnergency Organization (See Proceure 1301, Offsite Dnergency Roster) and noti *y Executive Vice President 5.

If deemed appropriate, activate General Office Energency Center.

NOTE: The Offsite Organization may not be fully activated for an Alert condition 6.

Establish cannunications witn the following agencies:

6.L Bureau of Disaster Preparedness Duty Warning Officer, Tallahassee (1-904-488-1320) 6.2 Department of Healtn and Rehabilitative Services, Radiological Duty Officer, Orlando(1-299-0580) 6.3 PTP only, PSL only, a) Dade a) St. Lucie County EOC County E0C (596-870'0)

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D) Monroe o) Martin County EOC County EOC (294-9581)

(287-1652) 6.4 Nuclear Regulatory

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Office of Inspection and Enforcement (1-404-221-4503)

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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Paga 9 DUTIES OF THE RECOVERY MANAGER, 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 2-1-82 CHECKLIST 3 (cont'd)

ACTION TIME INITIALS 7.

Assess status of activated

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individuals of tne Ofsite Organization, as appropriate:

7.1 Recovery Manager 7.2 Emergency Information Manager

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periodically and communicate to state and county authorities 9.

Close-out witn veroal summary to all Item 6 contacts or escalate to Checklist 4

10. Request the RM to complete necessary written reports as follows:

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Time of receipt of notification 2.

Obtain Checklist i data 3.

Establisn contact with Emergency Coordinator 4.

Notify Offsite Emergency Organization (See Proceure 1301, Offsite Emergency Roster) and notify Executive Vice President 5.

Activate interim Onergency Doerations Facility. (See Procedure 1202 (PSL) or 1212 (PTP) Activation and Use of Emergency Operations Facili ty).

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Estantish conmunications witn the following agencies:

6.L Bureau of Disaster Preparednes Duty Warning Officer, Tallanassee (1-904-488-1320) 6.2 Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Radiological Duty Officer, Orlando(1-299-0580) 6.3 PTP only, a),SL,only P

a) Dade St. Lucie County E0C county EOC (596-8700)

(461-5201) b) Monroe b) Martin County E0C County EOC (294-9581)

(287-1652) 6.4 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II..

Office of Inspection and Enforcement (1-404-221-4503)

FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Pagm 11 DUTIES OF THE REC 0VERY MANAGER, 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 2-1-82 CHECXLIST 4 (cont'd)

Action Time Initials 7.

Assess status of assigned responsibilities for the following periodically:

7.1 Recovery Manager (See Procedure 1102) 7.2 Emergency Infonnation Manager (See Procedure 1103) 7.3 Governmental Affairs Manager (See Procedure 1106) 8.

Update Checklist I data periodically and communicate to state and county autnorities 9.

' Assess need for additional off-site support from U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Department of Energy, REEF Associates, INP.0, NSSS Vendor, Architect / Engineer, others

10. Close-out with verbal summary to all Item 6 contacts wnen appropriate
11. Request the RM to complete necessary written reperts as follows:

Nuclear Regulatory Commission witnin 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> Bureau of Disaster Prepareaness within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

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FLOREDA POWER & LZGHT COMPANY Page 1 DUTIES OF THE-RECOVERY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1102 2-t-82

1.0 Title

DUTIES OF THE RECOVERY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Recovery Manager: Manager of Nuclear Operations, Nuclear Energy Alternate:

(1) Assistant Manager of Nuclear Operations -

Nuclear Energy l

Alternate:

(2) Manager of Nuclear Energy Services, Nuclear Energy 2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages 2.1 Approval Reviewed by _

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Pag Date Tthrough 10, inciusive 2)T[82 3.0 Scope 3.1 Purpose, This procedure lists tne duties and responsibilities of the Recovery Manager (RM) in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.

3.2 Discussion The Off-Site Emergency Jrganization (see Figure 1) provides an expanded emergency respcnse capability to assist the plant in i

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security, and public relations. This organization, wnicn is composed l

of campany orficials and a staff of assistants, is managed oy tne ECO l

and the Recovery Manager..

The RM is a designated Senior Manager wna nas knowleoge of nuclear plant operations. and design and wno is responsible for assistirg tne ECO in managing tne Company's expanceo emergency response l

organization. The RM can report to tne General Office Emergency Canter (for St. Lucie or Turkey Point), or tne interim Emergency Operations Facility (for St. Lucie) depending upon tne ECO's assessment of tne situation. Note: The designated interim EOF ror l

Turkey Point is the General Office Emergency Center.

The RM will formulate protective action recommendations to offsite officials wnen tne interim EOF is manned and operational relieving tne EC of tnis responsibility.

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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Paga 2 DUTIES OF THE REC 0VERY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1102 2-1-82 3.3 Autnority This procedure implements tne Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

4.0 Precautions 4.1 The Checklists appearing at tne end of tnis procedure serve as a guide to Recovery Manager regarding certain information that may be useful to have availaole when contacting offsite agencies and organizations.

It is not a requirement of this procedure to complete these checklists during an emergency.

4.2 The Recovery Manager shall be notitied of all emerge. cies and mootlized for Site Area and General Emergencies. He may De moDilized for Alerts or Unusual Events.

5.0 Responsibili ties 5.1 Inform the Emergency Control Officer periodically of tne on-site status and immediately of any significant changes.

5.2 Provide support and data as necessary to tne Emergency Coordinator.

5.3 Obtain information on diagnosis and prognosis of the emergency, estimates of radioactive releases, pr~evailing meteorological conditions. projected radiological exposures and recommended protective actions prior to activation of tne interim EOF.

5.4 Provide protective action recommendations to offsite authorities wnen tne interim EOF is manned and operational.

5.5 Assume from tne EC, the c.sponsibility for communicating such information to and coordinating witn tne state and county response organizations. This responsibility may be deleg4ted.

5.6 Assure continuity of technical and administrative support, and material resources 5.7 Request additional support as necessary.

5.8 Provide for logistics support for emergency personnel (e.g.

transportation, communications, temporary quarters, food and water, sanitary facilities in tne field, and spacial equipment and.upplies

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6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Energency Plan 6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.3 10 CFR 20.403

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6.7 Offsite Emergency Organization Procedure 1301, Emergency Roster 7.0 Records All significant information, events, and actions taken relative to nis duties during tne emergency period will be recorded by the Recovery Manager, his alternate, or nis designee.

8.0 Instructions 8.1 Receive notification of the emergency from tne Emergency Control Officer and obtain from him information shown on tue attacned Checklist 1, as available.

8.2 Report to tne General Office Emergency Center or the interim Emergency Operations Facility as airected by tne Emergency Control Of ficer.

8.3 Upon arrival and when operational (at tne General Office Emergency Center or interim EOF) notify the Emergency Coordinator and Emergency Control Officer and assume responsioility for communication with offsite agencies.

8.4 Complete tne activities < snown on the attached Checklist 2 and periodically assess tne status of all such activities.

8.5 Use additional support agencies as necessary. Phone numbers are supplied in the Offsite Emergency Roster (Procedure 1301) 8.6 When operational at tne interim EOF provide protective action recommendations to offsite authorities. Appendix A of tnis procedure describes tne methodology for determination of tnese protective acti ons. Protective action recommendations should be formulated using avail 3. Die plant data and radiological conditions.

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TIME DATE 5.

I.NCIDENT INVOLVES:

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TYPE OF RELEASE IS:

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18. UTNER INFORMATION:
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PROCEDURE 1101 Pago 6 2/1/82 CHECKLIST 1 (cont'd)

EMERGENCY INFORMATION CHECKLIST ADDEleUM TO ESSAGE FORM FOR NOTIFICATION TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA 1.

DATE AND

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TIE OF ESSAGE 2.

ASSESSMENT OF THE EERGENCY (INCLUDING POTENTIAL FOR ESCALATION TO HIGHER CLASS) 3.

BASIC DESCRIPTION OF THE EVENT 4.

ESTIMATE OF RADI0 ACTIVE MATERIAL RELEASED (GASEOUS):

NOBLE GASES:

SOURCE TERM:

C1/Sec TOTAL RELEASE:

C1 RADIul(BINES:

SOURCE TERM:

C1/Sec TOTAL RELEASE:

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ESTIMATE OF PROJECTED OFFSITE DOSE RATES:

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PROCEDURE 1102 Pago 7 2/1/82 CHECXLIST 2 RECOVERY MANAGER Time Log Initial Status Status Close Action

, Check Check Check Out 1.

Time of receipt of initial notification from ECO.

2.

Obtain Checklist i data (to the extent available)

A.

Initial B.

Update C.

Checklist Complete 3.

Establish contact with

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Emergency Coordinator 4.

Organize response teams at tne General Office Emergency Center or interim Emergency Operations Facility, as specified by tne ECO.

5.

Relieve Energency Coordinator

'of his off-site emergency conmunications responsibilities when the interim EOF is manned and operational.

6.

Establish communications

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witn tne following agencies:

6.1 Bureau of Disaster Preparedness Duty Warning Officer, Tallanassee

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(1-904-488-1320) 6.2 Department of Health and Renabilitative Services, Radiological Duty Officer, Orlando(1-299-0580) 6.3 PTP only PSL only a) Dade a) St. Lucie County EOC County EOC (596-8700)

(461-5201) b) Monroe b) Martin County EOC County EOC (294-9581)

(287-1652) a

PROCEDURE 1102 Pago 8 2/1/82 CHECXLIsT2(CONT'01 Time Log

' Initial Status Status, Giose Action Check C.eck Check Out 6.5 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II, Office of Inspection

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and Enforcement

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(1-404-221-4503) 7.

Assess status of assigned responsibilities for tne following periodically:

7.1 Emergency Control Officer (See Procedure 1101) 7.2 Energency Security Manager (See Procedure 1204) 7.3 Emergency Technical Manager (See Procedure.105) 8.

Update Checklist 1 data periodically and communicate to state and county authorities 9.

Assess need for additional off-site support from U.S. Coast

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Guard, U.S. Department of Energy REEF Associates, INPO, NSSS Vendor, Architect / Engineer, otners.

10. Close-out with verbal summary to all Item 6 contacts when directed to do so by the ECO.

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11. Complete necessary written l

reports as follows:

l Nuclear Regulatory Commission within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> Bureau of Disaster Preparedness witnin 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

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n PROCEDURE 1102 2-1-82 FIGURE 1 EMERGENCY CCNTROL CFFICER DIRECTCR, NUCLEAR ENERGY EMERGENCY DECRMATICN MANAGER (ASSISTA!E TO VICE PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT, CCRPCRATE PCWER RESCURCES)

CCMMUNICATICNS MANAGER CF NUCLEAR (MANAGER CF CCMMUNICATIONS)

CPEPATICNS, NUCLEAR ENERGY RECCVERY MANAGER GCVERNME!EAL AFFAIRS MANAGER MANAGER OF NUCLEAR VICE PRESIDENT, OPERATICNS, NUCLEAR ENERGY GCVERNMENTAL AFFAIES ASSISTAIC MANAGER CF NUCLEAR (FEDERAL REGULATCRY REPRESENTATnT)

CPEPATIONS, NUCLEAR ENERGY MANAGER CF NUCLEAR ENERGY SERVICES I

EMERGENCY SECURITY MANAGER EMERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER SENICR SECURITY CCCRDINATOR -

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NUCLEAR (ASSISTANT CHIEF ENGINEER, (MANAGER OF N)

PCWER PLANTS)

(SECURITY CCCRDINATOR - NUCLEAR)

ENGINEERING)

(MANAGER, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING)

(SR..,* PROJECT MGR. - TURKEY POINT)

(SR. rRo ECT MGR. - ST. LUCIE)

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AND GENERAL EMERGENCY HAWAS

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PROCEDURE 1102 Paga 11 2/1/82 APPENDIX A Protective Action Recommendations FPL is required to provide county and state governmental autnorities witn recummendations for protective actions to be taken by tne public during radiological emergencies at the Turkey Point or St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plants. The responsibile authorities are: (1) The State Bureau of Disaster Preparedness (both plants), (2) St. Lucie and Martin Counties (St. Lucie Plant), and (3) Dade and Monroe Counties (Turkey Point Plant). Due to tne large political and legal ramitications of enese recommendacions and the potential impact on FPL, the following fonnat and content snould be used.

1.

If the amergency nas been classified as a General Dnergency and no o.raite dose estimates or field survey results are available, refer to Figure A-1, and evaluate offsite protective ac ion recomnwndations.

2.

If tne emergency has been classified and the offsite doses are less tnan 0.5 rem whole body or 1 rem to the thyroid at 1 mile over tne projected duration of the release; no protective action is recommended. This snould be reported to BDP and otner outside agencies who inquire as.

" Based on our current assessment of all tne information now available to us. Florida Power and Lignt Company recommends that you consider taking no protective actions. This recommendation may cnange in tne future. but we can not now say wnen it may change or wnat it may enange to."

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3.

If tne energency has been declared and offsite dose information is available (from any credible source) use the dose information to enter the appropriate estimated offsite table (based on projected release duration of greater than or equal to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, use Figure A-2, for less tnan 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, Figure A-3).

The appropriate recommendations can then be made.

NOTE: If field survey results and calculated dose estimates are botn

-~ ilabe and conflict, use the most conservative values to determine the aa appropriate protective action recommendations.

Example: A release nas occurred at tne St. Lucie Plasit witn a pro ected s

duration of 2. hours. The wind direction is from the NNE and the projected.

offsite accumulated thyroid dose (i.e. accumulated over a 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> duration) is 10 rem at 1 mile, 2 rem at 2 miles, ana less tnan 1 rem at 5 miles.

Referring to Figure A-2, the following recommendation should oe made.

" Based on our current assessment of all tne information now available to us Florida Power & Lignt Company recommends that you consider taking tne following protective actions:

A. EVACUATE all people between 0 and 2 miles from tne plant.

B. EVACUATE all people between a 2 anu 5 mile radius from tne plant wno are in sectors J, K, & L (refer to Emergency Information Checklist, item 12) and SHELTER all people in all remaining sectors at tnis distance.

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PROCEDURE 1102 Paga 12 2/1/82 C. EVACUATE all people netween a 5 and 10 mile radius from the plant who are in sectors J, K, and L (refer to Emergency Information Checklist, item 12) and SHELTER all people in all renaining sectors at this distance.

This recommendation may cnange in the future, but we can not now say wnen it may change or wnat it may change to."

3.

For other emergency conditions wnich may occur, enter the figure for enose conditions, determine tne recommended protective actions and formulate tne appropriate message in the aoove fonnat and transmit it to BOP and local agencies.

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PROCEDURE 1102 Pags 13

, 1-82 FIGURE A-1 PROTECTIVE ACTION PSCCMMCIDATICNS BASED CN PLANT CCNDITIONS DISTMICE FPCM PLANT / RECOMMENDATION

  • 0-2 MTT.Fs 2-5 MILES 5-10 MILES GDIERAL i

EMERGENCY?

NO N

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YES LCSS OF CCNTAINMENT NO l

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E (CR)

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Footnote:

1 For St. Lucie Plant this reading must5 be greater than er equal to 1.47 x 10 R/hr.

  • LEGEND CF ABBRE7IATIONS For Turkey Point Plant this reading must N - No protective action recorrended ha greater than or equal to R/hr.

S - Sheltering recommended E - Evacuation recc= mended DW-Dcwnwind sector + 2 adjoining i

sectors RS-Remaining sectors CR-Complete circle around plant at specified distance

PROCEDURE 1102 - 2/1/82 Page 14 FIGURE ~A-2 PROTECTIVE AC*ICN RECOMMENDATICNS BASED ON ACTUAL RELEASE (GREATER *HAN CR EQUAL TO 2 HOUR DURATICN) WITH OFFSI*E DCSE ESTIMATES (used in preference to Figure A-1)

DISTANCE FRCM PLANT /RECCMMENDATICNS*

WHOLE BCDY CR THYROID DCSE

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NOTE:

If the duration of the release is

  • LEGEND OF ABBREVIATICNS projected to be less than 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, use Figure A-3.

N - No protective action recomended S - Sheltering recomended E - Evacuation recommended CW-Downwind sector + 2 adjoining sectors RS-Remaining sectors CR-Complete circle around plant at specified distance d

PROCEDURE 1102 - 2/1/82 Page 15 FIGURE A-3 PRCTIECTIVE ACr2CN RECCMMENDATICNS BASED 02 ACTUAL REi'. EASE (LESS THAN 2 HCUR DURATION) WITH CFFSITE DOSE ESTIMATES (used in preference to Figure A-1)

DISTANCE FRCM PLANT /RECCMMENDATIONS*

WHOLE BODY THYROID DOSE

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- S (CR)

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1 N - No protective action recommended S - Sheltering recommended E - Evacuation recommended DW-Downwind sector + 2 adjoining sectors RS-Remaining sectors CR-Complete circle around plant at specified distance M

FLORIDA PO!!ER AND LIGHT COMPANY Paga 1 OFFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION EMERGENCY ROSTER PROCEDURE 1301 1/4/82 1.0,Ti tl e :

Emergency Roster - Offsite Emergency Organization 2.0 Aporoval and List of Effective Pages:

2.1 Approvals Reviewed by Emergency Planning Supervisor

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= 1982 Approved by:

E Director, Nuclear Energy,

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2.2 List of Effective Pages Page Date 1 tnrougn 9, inclusive 1/4/82 3.0, Scope:

3.1 Purpose _

This procedure provides the phone numbers of personnel involved witn emergency response to be called by the Emergency Control Officer (ECO) or his designee.

3.2 Discussion

Upon activation of tne Emergency Plan, the ECO or nis cesignee will follow Proced'Jre 1101 to make required notifications. The appendices of tnis procedure provide additional telepnane numoers for use by the ECO or his designee.

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3.2 Authority

This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological l

Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

4.0 Precautions

None l

l 5.0 Resp,onsibilities :

5.1 The ECO or his designee snall make all pnone calls prescribed in procedure number 1101 and the Emergency Plan.

5.2 The ECO or his designee sna11 maintain a record of all communications with offsite personnel and organizations.

i 5.3 The Emergency Planning Supervisor snali ce responsible for periodic verification and updating of tne Emergency Roster.

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FLORIDA POSER AND LIGHT COMPANY Page 2 0FFS!TE EMERGENCY ORGANIZAT10N EMERGENCY ROSTER PROCEDURE 1301 1/4/82 5.4 FPL personnel on tne Energency Roster snali notify tne Energency Planning Supervisor when a change pertinent to information appearing in tne roster occurs.

6.0

,R,e ferences :

6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Energency Plan 6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.3 10 CFR 50.72 7.0 Reco"ds:

Documentation of communications tnrough logbook entries, cneck-off-list completion, tape recordings.

8.0 Instructions :

8.1 Appenaix A is tne ECO Emergency Call List.

This appancix is used to provide the names of individuals responsible for various actions during energencies.

8.2 Appendix B contains otner pnone numcers tnat may De useful for the ECO and RM.

8.3 Appenaix C provides additional pnone numoers for NRC Operations Center (Bethesda) notification.

8.4 Cnanges to tne appendices snalt be made witn the approval or tne Director, Nuclear Energy Department.

c FLOR 10A P0"ER AND LIGHT COMPANY Page 3 OFFSlTE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATZ03 EMERGENCY ROSTER PROCEDURE 1301 1/4/82 APPEt! DIX A - ECO CALL LIST Beeper access telephone numbers.

(Miami)

Eastern Division)

Stuart)

Telechone Title Name Home Orf1ce 8PR/EMER.

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT E.A. Adamat RECOVERY MANAGER C.O. Woocy Alternates:

's-l Asst. Manager, Power K.N. Harris Resources - Nuclear Manager, Power Resources -

H.N. Paduano Nuclear Services 1

lr-EMERGENCY'INFORMATION MANAGER J.H. Francis i'*

Alternates:

Manager of Communicatiens L.J. Snipes Duty Corporate Corp. Comm.

Communication Officer Outy Roster EMERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER W.H. Rogers

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Alternates:

Asst. Chief Engr. - Power Pits E.H. O'Neal i

Mgr. Nuclear / Mech Engr.

L.F. Paust t

Mgr. Electrical Engr.

O. VanTassel l l

Sr. Project Manager - PTP S.G. Brain

'i Sr. Project Manager - PSL C.S. Kent May be accessed through Eastern Division or Stuart oeeper access telepnene numbers.

Emergency Duty Headquarters Location Numoer.

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FLCRIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Page 4 OFFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION EMERGENCY ROSTER PROCEDURE 1301 1/4/82 APPENDIX A ECO CALL LIST Tel eonone Ti tle Name Home Orrice 8PR/EMER.

EMERGENCY SECURITY MANAGER F.H. Fabor l

Alternates:

Manager of Security K.L. Caldwell

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Sr. Security Coordinator - Nuc.

J.M. McCabe j

(On Rotation at Mgat. Services) l GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS MANAGER 9

T.E. Danese Alternate-t Federal Regulatory W.G. Walker II f

Representative If the GAM or his alternate cannot be contacted, I

State Regulatory Representative W.R. Elli s Governmental Affairs Advisor T. Nicholson Governmental Affairs Advisor M. Villar f

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  • RISK DEPT. MANAGER R.E. Hinds Alternates:

Asst. Risk Manager J.P. Beyer l

f Loss Prevention Engineer J.L. Oymek I

Coordinator, Risk Dept.

M. McCandlish I

I Coordinator, Risk Dept.

R.J. Newell

  • VICE PRESIDENT, ADVANCE 0 SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGY R.E. Uhrig I

Alternates:

l Oirector of Nuclear Affairs J.E. Vessely i

l Manager of Nuclear Licensing J. A. DeMastry t

Call as appropriate to type of incident.

" Emergency Outy Headquarters location Number.

FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Page 5 0FFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION EMERGENCY ROSTER PROCEDURE 1301 1/4/82 APPENDIX A ECO CALL LIST OUTSIDE AGENCIES OFF HOURS OR TITLE NAME/ ADDRESS OFFICE PHONE EMER'. PHONE STATE WARNING PT., TALLAHAS.SEE 1720 Gadsden St.

Outy Warning Officer (BDP)

Tallanassee, FL 32301 Alternates:

1. Alt State Warning Pt.,

Tallahassee I.

Duty Communications Of ficer

2. Florida Highway Patrol i

t DEPT. OF HEALTH & REHAB.

N. HIAWASSEE RD.

j SERVICES, Radiological Sunland Center Emergency Duty Officer Orlando,FL 32808 Region II, Office of Suite 3100 Inspection and Enforcement 101 Marietta St.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Atlanta, GA 30303 Commission U.S. DOE - Savannah River SR00 Outy Officer Operations Office, Aiken South Carolina U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Coast Guard Central Opers.

  • U.S. 00E Radiation Energency Oak Ridge Hosp.

l Assistanca Center / Training of the Metnodist i

Site (REAC/TS)

Church Oak Ridge, Tenn 37830

  • Shands Teacning Hospital and University of I

l Clinics (Contingent medical Florida facility only)

Gainesville, FL These notifications are made only if tne ECO feels tnat tnese organizattuns assistance is required.

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FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Page 6 OFFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION EMERGENCY ROSTER PROCEDURE 1301 1/4/82 APPENDIX A - ECO CALL LIST OUTSIDE AGENCIES OFF HOURS OR TITLE NAME/ ADDRESS OFFICE PHONE EMER. PHONE

_ Alternates:

1. Tim Sullivan
2. John Gallik
  • INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR POWER 1820 Water Place OPERATIONS, Outy Officer Atlanta, GA 30339 FOR TURXEY POIN,T:

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Oade County Civil Defense Div.

A.C. Fischer 5600 S.W. 87 Avenue Monroe County Civil Defense W.A. Wagner FOR ST. LU_CIE:

St. Lucie County Disaster P.J. Rodi Prep. Coordinator 408 Browns Ct.

Ft. Pierce Martin County Disaster Prep.

W. O'Brien Coordinator 6000 S.E. Tower Drive i

Stuart, FL 33494 These notifications are made only if tne ECO feels tnat these organizations' assistance is required.

FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPAt{Y Page 7 OFFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION EMERGENCY ROSTER PROCEDURE 1301 1/4/82

.I APPENDIX B Otner Useful Teleonone Numoers F_ACILITY:

PTP PSL Control Room

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Nuclear Energy Duty Officer R.J. Acosta 0.K. James l

W.A. Klein s

J.E. Moaba J.L. Danek

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H.D. Johnson STAFF.

Plant Support I

R. Li l

S.H. Shepherd B.J. Pagnuzzi R.W. Kemmer l

  • May be accessea enrougn Eastern Division or Stuart Deeper telepnone numoers.

FLCRIDA P0' DER AND LIGHT COMPANY Page 8 OFFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION EMERGENCY ROSTER PROCEDURE 1301 1/4/82 Appendix B (Continued)

Licensing i

J.E. Moaoa P.L. Pace P.K. Green F

Health Physics I

J.L. Danek S.C. Perle J.J. Maisler H.D. Johnson R.A. Meck S. A. Kingsbury LEP Staff:

R. Kaminsky

0. Chaney

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,TELEHPONE SYSTEM TELEPHONE NUMBER

1. Commercial Telepnone System to i

NRC Operations Center

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(via Betnesda Central Office)

2. Commercial Telephone System to NRC Operations Center (via Stiver Spring Central Office)
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