ML20042B989
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| Issue date: | 02/16/1982 |
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QEP 110-1 Revision 4 STATION DIRECTOR February 1982 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE ID/1D A.
PURPOSE The purpose,of this procedure is to outline the method used to Onplement the Station Director duties.
B.
REFERENC ES 1.
GSEP Phone List.
2.
QEP 200-2, Classification of an Incident Involving Hazardous Material.
3.
QEP 200-T1, Quad-Cities Emergency Action Levels.
4 QEP 310-1, Initial Notification.
5.
QEP 360-2, Plant Evacuation and Assembly.
6.
QEP 360-3, Site Ivacuation.
C.
PREREQUISITES 1.
None.
D.
PRECAUTIONS 1.
None.
E.
LIMITATIONS AND ACTIONS 1.
Responsibilities, a.
To have responsible charge of the GSEP Station group and direct a staff in organizing and coordinating the emergency efforts at and within the immediate vicinity of the station.
b.
To ensure adequate manning and access control of the Onsite TSC when activated.
c.
To keep the GSEP Command Center Director fully inf ormed of the status of the emergency and the measures being taken to deal with the eme rgency.
d.
Establish agreenents required for service specified in Section 4 of the site annex unless another Director has been assigned the responsibility of ob taining this agreement.
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Notification.
a.
Initial notification by:
(1) Shift Engineer.
(2) Senior NSO.
F.
PROCEDURE 1.
Obtain inf,onnation as required from:
a.
Shif t Engineer, b.
Radiation Protection Department. The RCT's should conduct appro-priate surveys and sampling activities until the arrival of the Rad / Chem Direceor.
2.
Categorize the incident using procedures QEP 200-2 and 200-T1.
a.
Transportation Accident.
b.
Unusual Event.
c.
Alert.
d.
Site Emergency.
e.
General Emergency.
3.
Notify the following as necessary per the instructions given by procedure QEP 310-1:
a.
System Power Supply Load Dispatcher.
b.
Station Director.
c.
Canmend Center Director.
d.
Operations Director.
e.
Technical Director.
f.
Maintenance Director.
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Stores Director.
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Administrative Director.
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Security Director.
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Actions required-canplete as necessary.
a.
Personnel Accounting-contact Security Director.
(1) Personnel accounted for or assembled.
(2)
Personnel missing (list) i b.
Injured personnel-contact Operations Director.
(1) Radiation Protection notified for first aid / survey and de-contamination.
(2) Ambulance arranged.
1 (3) Hospital House Supervisor Notified.
(4) Canmand Center notified.
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c.
Plant Access-contact Security Director.
(1) Gate House secure.
(a) Locked by guard.
(b)
Open to allow off-site access and notified to direct of f-site assistance.
d.
Evacuation planned-contact Technical Director.
(1) Non-essential personnel-list groups c
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(a) Route planned.
(b) Estimated d'ose expected.
(c) Assembly area.
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3.
(d) Survey personnel available.
(3) Local area evacuation-proposed.
(Refer to generic GSEP tables 6.3-1 and 6.3-2, and Section 7.3.3.)
(a) Sector (s) involved and avoidable dose.
(b) Coordination through:
1.
Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency.
2.
Iowa Office of Disaster Services.
(c) Environs team notified for assistance and continuing info rmation.
e.
Contact Industrial Relations regarding injuries (af ter incident is under control).
f.
Recovery.
(1)
Detennine extent of contamination.
(a) On-Site - contact Rad / Chem Director.
(b) Of fSite - contact Environs Director.
(2)
Protective measures set for personnel.
(3) Dose management set.
(4) Unit status set and stable-contact Operations Director.
(5) Damage estimated.
(6) Development of specific recovery plans.
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PURPOSE Ihe purpose of this procedure is to outline the method used to implement the Station Operations Director duties.
B.
REFERENCES 1.
GSEP Phone List.
2.
QEP 340 Block Procedures: Corrective Actions.
3.
QEP 360-2, Plant Evacuation and Assembly.
QEP 360-3, S'te Evacuation.
4.
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QEP 370-1, First Aid Procedure.
6.
QEP 410-1, Control Room.
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QEP 430-1, On-Site Operational Support Center.
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PREPEQUISITES 1.
None.
D.
PRECAUTIONS 1.
None.
E.
LIMITATIONS AND ACTIONS 1.
Responsibilities.
a.
To direct a staff in determining the nature and extent of the emergency pertaining to equipment and plant facilities.
b.
To protect personnel and perform rescue operations as needed.
c.
To take measures to terminate the condition causing the emergency.
d.
To protect equip'nent and facilities from, further damage.
e.
To restore plant to pre-accident status.
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Notification.
Initial Notification by:
a.
Acting Station Director.
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Station Director.
F.
PROCEDURE 1.
Verify that the System Power Supply Load Dispatcher has been notified.
2.
Verify that the Station Director has been notified.
3.
Make an estimate of the emergency from an operational viewpoint, and initiate immediate corrective action to limit or contain the accident.
4.
Notify NRC as necessary.
5.
Notify local agencies for assistance as required.
6.
Organize rescue teams to aid injured personnel.
a.
Perform rescue operations for injured personnel.
(See Rescue Implementing Procedure).
b.
Call ambulance services as required.
APPFN3VED 7.
Notify hospitals as required.
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Assist in the transfer of injured personnel off-site.
9.
Assist in planning and implementing detailed procedures regarding all phases of the GSEP related activities.
10.
Perform switching and valving operations, equipment operations, equipment checking, and miscellaneous operations as required.
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Assist in intelligence operations, such as survey, inspections, and obtaining plant operating data.
12.
Implement protective acitons for onsite personnel, to include site l
assembly and evacuation (when ordered by the Station Director).
13.
Ensure adequate manning of the Onsite OSC and Control Room. Designate an indivudual to manage and supervise activities at the Onsite OSC. 1l
QEP 120-1 Rzvisica 3 14.
Assist technical personnel in decontamination work as necessary.
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to restore facility to pre-accident status.
16.
Infom the Station Director of the progress of control and restoration efforts.
17.
Keep a record of events and data compiled during all phases of the GSEP related activities.
G.
CHECKLISTS 1.
None.
H.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REFERENCES 1.
None.
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PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to outline the method used to implement the Station Technical Director duties.
B.
REFERENCES 1.
QEP 700-T2, Station Phone List.
2.
QEP 620-1, Recovery Following GSEP Emergencies.
C.
PREREQUISITES 1.
None.
D.
PRECAUTIONS 1.
None.
E.
LIMITATIONS AND ACTIONS f
1.
Responsibilities.
To airect a staff in determining the nature and extent of the a.
emergency, and provide this information and other intelligence to the Station Director.
b.
To determine effectiveness of restoration efforts.
2.
Notification.
Initial notification by:
a.
(1) Acting Station Director.
(a) Shift Supervisor.
APPRCh/ED (b) Senior NSO.
FEB 161982 (2) Station Director.
Q.C.O.S.R.
F.
PROCEDURE 1.
Make an estimate of the extent of the emergency and make recommenda-tions to the Station Director.
2.
Keep the Station Director informed of the plant status and assist in emergency and restoration planning. !
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QEP 130-1 Rsvisica 3 3.
Evaluate vital plant parameters during an emergency to determine the overall condition of safety-related systems, the core, and the fission product barriers.
4.
Accumulate, tabulate, and evaluate data on plant conditions such as plant operating data, inspections, and other pertinent data.
5.
Identify critical data points and control parameters that the Operations Staff should monitor.
The following operational and radiological parameters are critical a.
to the Technical Director's evaluation, and should be trended during an emergency as deemed applicable:
(1) Reactor water level.
(2) Reactor pressure.
(3) Drywell pressure.
(4) Torus level.
(5) Drymil hydrogen concentration.
(6) Drywell radiation.
(7) Main chimney activity.
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Supervise the total on-site technical staff effort. Acquire sufficient technical and non-technical personnel from the Station Director to provide adequate assistance during the stabilization and the restoration phases.
7.
Assist the Rad / Chem Director for onsite radiological matters.
8.
Prepare required recovery procedures.
9.
Keep a running log of events and data compiled during all phases of the accident.
G.
CHECKLISTS 1.
None.
H.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REFERENCES 1.
None.
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PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to outline the method used to implement the Station Maintenance Director duties.
B.
REFERENCFS 1.
QEP 700-T2, Station Phone List.
2.
QEP 340-5, Station Fire Fighting.
C.
PREREQUISITES 1.
None.
D.
PRECAUTIONS 1.
None.
E.
LIMITATIONS AND ACTIONS 1.
Responsibility.
a.
To direct a staff in providing labor, tools, and equipment needed for emergency repairs, rescue operations, and for ' restoring the plant to its pre-accident. status.
2.
Notification.
a.
Initial notification by:
(1) Acting Station Director.
APPROVED (a) Shift Supervisor.
gg (b) Senior NSO.
gg (2) Station Director.
F.
PROCEDURE 1.
Assist in rescue operations by providing labor, tools, and equipment.
2.
Obtain the necessary work force to construct necessary barriers, shields, and equipment.
- 3. ~ Repair, replace, and adjust equipment vital to th'e safety of the plant and station personnel.
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Inform the Station Director on the progress of emergency efforts and restoration efforts.
5.
Assist the Station Director in planning recovery and restoration repairs.
6.
Direct the total on-site maintenance and equipment restoration effort.
7.
Expand the on-site maintenance operation as, necessary.
8.
Request additional equipment through the GSEP organization in order to expedite recovery and restoration. Equipment such as bulldozers, road graders, trucks, cranes or pumps may be required.
9.
Keep a running log of events and data compiled during all phases of the GSEP related activities.
G.
CHECKLISTS 1.
None.
H.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REFERENCES 1.
None.
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PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to outline the method used to implement the Security Director duties.
B.
REFERENCES 1.
GSEP Table 4.2-7.
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QSP, Security Procedures.
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QAP 1900 series, Administrative Security Procedures.
4.
QEP 360-2, Plant Evacuation and Assembly.
5.
QEP 360-3, site Evacuation.
.C.
PREREQUISITES 1.
None.
D.
PRECAUTIONS 1.
None.
E.
LIMITATIONS AND ACTIONS 1.
Responsibilities:
a.
To maintain plant security during an anergency.
b.
To provide accountability for personnel in the protected area when an emergency occurs.
2.
Notification:
a.
Initial notification by:
(1) Acting Station Director.
(a) Shif t Supervisor.
(b) Senior NSO.
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PROC EDURE 1.
Upon notification of an anergency, control access to the protected area as described in station procedures.
2.
Inform the Station Director of the overall plant security situation.
3.
Account for all personnel inside the protected area within 30 minutes, in accordance with station procedures, when requested by the Operations Director.
4 Provide guard personnel as needed to control access to the Control Room, Technical Support Center and the Emergency Operations Facility.
5.
Coordinate with the Rad / Chem Director for controlling ingress and egress to other specified areas, as required.
6.
Maintain a record of the GSEP related activities.
G.
CHECKLISTS 1.
None.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REFERENCES 1.
None.
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PURPOSE i
The purpose of this procedure is to outline the method used to implement the Rad / Chem Director duties.
B.
REFERENCES 1.
2.
QEP 330 Block Procedures, Assessment Actions.
3.
QEP 350-T1, GSEP Ouidelines for Recommended Of f-Site Protective Actions for Gaseous Plume Exposure.
4.
QEP 350-T2, CSEP Guidelines for Protection Against Ingestion of Contami-nation for the Off-Site Public.
5.
QEP 360-2, Plant Evacuation and Assembly.
6.
QEP 360-3, Site Evacuation.
C.
PREREQUISITES 1.
None.
D.
PRECAUTIONS 1.
None.
E.
LD11TATIONS AND ACTIONS 1.
Responsibilities:
a.
To direct a staff in detennining the extent and nature of radio-logical or hazardous material problems onsite (and initially of fsite) to the degree necessary to assess personnel exposures or plant releases.
b.
To provide radiological and hazardous material inf onnation and recommendations to the Station Director.
2.
No tification:
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Initial notification by:
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Shif t Supervisor.
APPROVED (b) Senior NSO.
FEB 161982 (2) Station Director.
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PROCEDURE
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Assist in planning personnel rescue operations and with respect to hazardous material accidents, provide monitoring services as required.
2.
Decide which of the predetecnined personnel evacuation routes is to be used when deemed necessary.
3.
Ensure that personnel are decontaminated, if necessary.
4.
Assist in the transfer of injured and non-essential personnel.
5.
Ensure that appropriate bioassay procedures have been implemented for onsite personnel when a radioactivity incident has occurred.
6.
Accumulate, tabulate, and evaluate data on' plant conditions such as meteorological and radiation area monitoring re,adings, hazardous material surveys, and other pertinent data.
7.
Ensure use of protective clothing, respiratory protection, and access
,i control within the plant as deemed appropriate to control personnel expo sures.
8 Request through the Health Physics Director:
Additional or special personnel monitoring devices (TLDs, whole a.
body counters, etc.)
b.
Engineering evaluations of temporary sh'ielding or special equipment and tools, c.
Additional health physics support personnel.
d.
Additional instrumentation and equipment, as required.
9.
Set up, as appropriate, a group qualified to receive contaminated and injured personnel and perform first aid duties.
10.
Coordinate initial of fsite monitoring efforts of the Environs Group until such activities can be directed by a designated Environs Director.
- 11. Maintain a record of the GSEP related activities.
12.
During site assembly, Radiation Chemistry Technicians will be dispatched to the assembly areas to monitor and decontaminate, if necessary all personnel still wearing protective clothing. A Radiation Chemistry Technician will also be dispatched to the machine shop to monitor the i
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PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide instructions and explain the responsibilities of the station fire fighting organization.
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REFERENCES l
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QOS 4100-3, Monthly Fire Protection Systen Inspection.
2.
QMS 100-1, Monthly Fire Inspection.
3.
QOS 4100-4, Monthly Fire Suppression System Valve Fosition Inspection.
4.
QOS 4100-1, Fire Protection Weekly.
5.
QAP 1170-3, Fires.
6.
NFPA #27th section.
7.
QAP 300-12, Tagging Equipment.
8.
QZP 200-T1, Quad-Cities Emergency Action Levels.
9.
QEP 700-T3, Supplemental Phone Listing.
C.
PREREOUISITES 1.
None.
D.
PRECAUTIONS APPROVED 1.
None.
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LIMITATIONS AND ACTIONS
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1.
Upon dia. covering a fire:
a.
Call the cor. trol room or use the public address systen (page).
Give your name, location, and nature of the fire. Also alert those in the,immediate area.
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Control roca operator upon receipt of notification of fire, will sound the fire siren for 10 seconds, (a series of blasts on the g
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Rsvision 4 NOTE n all cases, a person discovering a fire shall FIRST notify the control room of the fire, then attempt to extingsish it.
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Whenever outside fire fighting equipment has been requested, the Shif t Engineer shall arrange for access into the plant and make provisions for ' directing the equipment to the fire.
F.
PROCEDURE 1.
Organiza tion.
a.
Fire Marshall - Maintenance Assistant Superintendent.
b.
Fire Caief - Shif t Foreman.
c.
Brigade Members:
(1) Shif t Foreman (Fire Chief).
(2) Radwante Forenan.
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(4) Duty Radiation Chemi:'.ry Technician.
(The RCT responds vf th the fire brigade to consult with the Fire Chief on the radio-logical aspects of fighting the fire. The RCT does not participate in th. extinguishing of the fire and is therefore exenpted from the training given to the other fire brigade members.)
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Duties of Key Personnel.
a.
Fire Marshall.
(1)
Provide proper training in fighting fires.
(2) Ascertain proper installation and maintenance of fire equipment.
(3)
Purchase fire equipment as suggested by fire inspectors and approved by the Station Superintendent.
(4)
Investigate each fire and make reconmendations when necessary.
(5) Make arrangements with Community Fire Department.
(6) Prepara routine for fire drills.
(7) Maintain fire protection equipment per Technical Specifications.
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(1)
Direct the fighting of fires, including entrance to radiation areas and request for Community Fire Department service.
(Directing fire department entrance and route.)
(2) Direct the replacement of "used" hand extinguishers af ter a fire.
c.
Shif t Eugineer.
(1) Notify Rock River Load Dispatcher in Rockford on major fires.
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(4) Reports to the Control Room upon notification ot fire.
(5) Notify Chicago LD.
(6) Classify fire emergency as an appropriate GSEP condition per QEP 200-T1.
d.
Brigade Members.
(1)
Report to fire area immediately upon notification of fire.
(2)
Fire Chief and Radiation Chemistry Technician will regulate entrance to radiation areas.
e.
Control Room Operators.
(1)
Maintain adequate pressures on the fire system.
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(1) Using the Fire Hazards Analysis, determine if fire affects any safe shutdown equipment and advise the Shif t Engineer accordingly.
3.
Impairment of Equipment.
a.
It shall be the responsibility of the Shif t Engineer to authorize the removal of any fire protection equipment from service.
Extreme care should be taken that impairment time is as short as possible.
Consult Technical Specifications Sections 3.12 and 4.12 for fire protection equipment operability and surveillanc.e, to assure compliance at all times.
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The Shif t Engineer shall fill out a " Notice of Impaired Fire Protection" card and forward it to the Fire Marshall to be mailed to M&M Protection Consultants.
Insure EPN and noun name are the same on all three cards.
(2) When equipment is returned to service the Shif t Engineer will fill out a " Notice of Restored Fire Protection" card and forward it to the Fire Marshall to be mailed to M&M Protec-tion Consultants.
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Impaired or Discharged Extinguisher.
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If an extinguisher is found to have a broken seal, or thought to ba defective, it should be returned to the Maintenance Shop and a spare obtained from the Storeroom and returned to location. That person shall then write a work request explain-ing which extinguisher and what the problem is.
(2) Maintenance will repair the extinguisher, return it to the proper location and return the spare to the Storeroom.
c.
Hose Reels:
(1)
A pers,on finding a hose reel with the seal broken or hose unwound will notify the Shif t Engineer and write a work request explaining which hose reel and what the problem is.
(2) Only authorized maintenance people shall re-wind hoses that have been removed from their station. Hoses unwound and pressurized must be drained and dried prior to re-wind.
4.
Training.
a.
Training sessions to cover individuals in the station will be held at least every two years.
Sessions for the fire brigade shall be at least quarterly.
5.
Fire Drills, a.
Drills will be held periodically with no less than 8 drills per year. The Shif t Engineer will return the drill worksheet to the Fire Marshall.
If a fire occurs during the month it may be sub-stituted for a scheduled drill, b.
Part of each fire drill will be a discussion of the type of fire and equipment used. Other information deemed of value may be covered with fire brigade members.
c.
When a GSEP drill or fire drill, or other event requiring use of plant sirens takes place, the Cordova Police (Ref. QEP 700-T3) should be notified to avoid potential public reaction.
APPROVED FEB 161982 Q. C. O. S. n.
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'G.
CHECKLISTS 1.
QEP 340-S1, Fire Drill Work Sheet.
H.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REFERENCES 1.
Section 3.12/4.12.
2.
Section 6.1/6.2.
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PURPOSE i
The purpose of this procedure is to the first afd treatment of injured i
r personnel.
B.
REFERENCES 1
Radiation Management Corporation Manual.
1 C.
_ PREREQUISITES l
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Notify Radiation Protection and Shift Engineer /Shif t Forenan.
D.
PRECAITTIONS i
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Do Not Move the Injured - Do not move the injured unless absolutely i
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Keep him lying down in a comfortable position, the head level with the body until you know whether the l
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Check for Hemorrhage - Look for hemmorrhage, cessation or difficulty in breathing, wounds, burns, fractures, and dislocations.
REMEMBER: The order of First Aid 'Freatment is:
1.
Stop serious bleeding-hemorrhage.
2.
Restore breathing.
4 3.
Keep Warm - Keep the injured warm. Maintain normal body temperature to prevent shock.
(Do not overheat) 4 Get Medical Help - Send for medical aid as soon as possible.
E.
LIMITATIONS AND ACTIONS APPROVED 1.
None.
FEB 161982 F.
PROCEDURE Q.C.O.S.R.
1.
Serious bleeding or hemorrhaging must-be controlled before any other treatment is given.
This is best done by the pressure of a dressing on the wound.
Rarely are tourniquets needed, and they are to be used only if a firm pressure over the wound fails to control bleeding.
2.
Serious Wounds.
Every serious wound should be treated by covering it with a sterile a.
i dressing without washing, and further treatment lef t to a doctor j
or nurse. Do not use antiseptics or salves.
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Motion of a seriously injured part may be prevented by use of a t
splint, even though no fracture is suspected.
(An improvised splint of a pillow, magazine or newspaper will do if a regular splint is not available.)
3.
Minor Wounds.
a.'
Minor wounds (such as cuts, abrasions or scratches) may be taken care of on the job.
b.
Wash the wound thoroughly, using the liquid soap swabs provided in the first aid' kits.
Cover with a dry sterile dressing.
c.
4.
Restoration of Breathing.
a.
Start immediately, seconds count.
(1) Do not wait or look for help, or stop to loosen clothing, warm the victim or apply stimulants.
The main purpose is to GET AIR INTO THE. VICTIM'S LUNGS.
b.
Check for Obstructions.
(1)
Remove any foreign objects. Listen for return rush of air.
The time to do any checking is AFTER resuscitation is started.
c.
Preferred Method.
(1)
The mouth-to-mouth method is the preferred method in all cases where practical, including on a pole.
If you do not feel compe tent to perform this method, use the method you know best.
d.
Loosen Clothing - Keep Warm.
(1)
Take care of these itens af ter the victim is breathing by himself or when help is available.
Don' t Give Up.
e.
(1)
Continue without interruption until victim is breathing without help or until hope of saving him is gone.
f.
Remain in Position.
(1)
Af ter the victim revives, be ready to resume artificial respiration if necessary.
In all instances have the injured lie down af ter resuscitation until seen by a doctor.
APPROVED FEB 161982 Q.C.O.S.R. i
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Artificial Respiration Mouth-to-Mouth Method.
a.
Position the victim.
(1)
Place the victim on his back with his chin pointing upward (head back), unless he is on a pole or trapped in a position where he cannot be moved.
If there is a slope, his head should be placed slightly downhill. A folded coat, pillow or similar object placed under his shoulders may be helpful in maintain *r3 proper position.
b.
Establish an Air Passage.
(1)
Tilt the injured's head back by lif ting his neck with one hand and pushing down on his forehead with the other hand.
Close the victim's nose by pinching it with the forehead hand.
c.
Provide Air.
(1)
Af ter taking a deep breath, place your mouth completely over the victim's mouth, making an airtight contact.
On inf ants or small children the mouth should be placed over the child's mouth and nose, without blocking the nostrils.
(2)
Blow into the victin's mouth, vigorously for an adult; gently for a child. Watch the victin's chest and as soon as it rises, remove your mouth, allowing the victim to exhale passively. Repeat the blowing cycle 12 times a minute for adults, 20 tLnes a minute for children.
d.
Clear Obstructions.
(1)
If there is no air exchange (the victim's chest does not rise and there is no indication of exhaled air) recheck the head and jaw position.
If you still do not get air exchange, check for obstructions in the mouth.
If there are none, quickly turn the victim on his side, pull his tongue forward and give him several sharp slaps between the shoulder blades to help dislodge the foreign matter.
6.
Animal Bite Cases.
a.
General.
(1)
Animal bite cases should receive the same first aid care as described above under WOUNDS.
b.
Get Medical Aid.
J (1)
Victims should report to a doctor or Company nurse without delay, in order that the proper precautions may be taken for the prevention of rabies.
APPROVED FEB 161982
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Obtain Informa tion.
(1)
The name and address of the antnal's owner should be obtained if possible, otherwise, careful notice should be taken of the animal's description and where it is likely to be located.
This information should be given to the doctor or nurse who treats the employee.
7.
Burns.
a.
Minor Burns.
(1)
Minor burns should be handled in the same manner as minor wounds. Cover burned area with a d ry sterile dressing.
b.
Major Burns.
(1)
In case of extensive burns, the employee should not be moved; he should be kept warm, and the burned surface covered with sterile dressings only--no antiseptics. grease or paste--
until medical help arrives.
3.
Eye Injuries.
a.
General Condition.
(1) The eye should be protected and kept motionless by the application of a dry sterile dressing.
b.
Get Medien1 Help.
(1)
Send for medical aid as soon as possible.
9.
Fractures (real or suspected),
a.
Foreann, Wrist, Leg, Foot, and Ankle.
(1)
Before the injured is transported to a doctor or hospital, the men on the job should apply a regular or improvised splint.
b.
Thigh or Hip.
(1) A doctor should be summoned immediately. Until he arrives, the injured should be kept warm and made comfortable. He should not be moved except in instances of extreme weather conditions or danger from other sources.
In no case should he be allowed to bear weight on the injured bone.
c.
Nervous System Injuries.
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Back Injuries, or Unconsciousness - A doctor should be summoned immediately. Do not move injured without per:nission of doctor. Until he arrives, keep injured warm and protected fran dampness and extreme weather conditions.
10.
Shock is a condition in which the normal physiology of an individual is markedly altered in response to varying types of injury.
It is usually manifest by a lowered blood pressure, a rapid and weak pulse, cold and moist skin.
It can be produced by hemurrhage, burns, severe injuries and pain. Evaluation of the degree of shock and specific treatment can be determined only by a physician, but the following first aid measures may be taken:
a.
Summon a Doctor or Nurse.
b.
Keep Wars.
(1)
Keep the injured person quiet and covered with blankets, coats, or whatever is available. Keep injured comfortably warm.
Excessive heat or too much covering will increase condition of shock, c.
Keep Injured Still.
(1)
Keep the patient lying down, preferably flat or with the legs slightly elevated.
d.
Use Canmon Medical Practice.
(1)
Apply principles of care for wounds, burns, and fractures as previously described.
G.
CHECKLISTS 1.
None.
H.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REFERENCES 1.
None.
APPROVED FEB 161982 Q.c.o.S.R.
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.rcining Rev. 4 02-16-82 520-1 Training Procedure Rev. 2 02-16-82 520-2 Trcining for Off-Site Support Agencies Rev. 2 08-10-81 520-S1 s
GSEP Station Director or Alternate Initial Training Documentation Rev. 1 02-16-82 520-T1 Ag:ncies to be Sent Training Invitations Rev. 1 12-17-80 520-T2 Suggested Text for Off-Site AgIncy Meeting and Training Invitation Letter Rev. I 12-17-80 520-T3 Suggested Text for Off-Site Ag:ncy Meeting Invitation Letter Rev. I 12-17-80 520-T4 Suggested Text for Off-Site Agr.ncy Training Invitation Letter Rev. 1 12-17-80 APPROVED FEB 161982 Q.c.o.s.a.
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PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to ensure plant personnel, especially station directors, are f amiliar with the emergency plan and procedures.
B.
REFERENCES 1.
GSEP, Section 8.2.
C.
FREREQUISITES:
1.
None.
D.
PRECAUTIONS:
1.
None.
E.
LIMITATIONS AND ACTIONS:
1.
None.
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PROC EDURE 1.
Station directors and alternates will receive retraining by either participation in drills and exercises or through annual retraining.
In addition, directors review applicable haplanenting procedures annually. This is accomplished by the directors as On-Site Review participants.
2.
Station personnel not assigned GSEP position receive a review of GSEP during annual retraining.
3.
Newly assigned GSEP Directors at the station and alternates are trained prior to assuming their role as a station group director.
G.
CHECKLISTS 1.
QEP 520-S1, GSEP Station Director or Alternate Initial Training Docu-mentation.
H.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REFERENCES 1.
None.
APPROVED FEB 161982 Q.C.O.S.R.
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l ID/4Y QEP 520-S1 Revision 1 GSEP STATION DIRECTOR OR February 1982 ALTERNATE INITIAL TRAINING DOCUMENTATION NAME GSEP POSITION I have read and understood those applicable portions of the GSEP, Quad-Cities Station Annex, and QEP procedures associated with my position. For the Rad-Chem Director and Environs Director, I have also read and understand applicable EG and ED series procedures, and instructions.
i Signature Date 4
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Assistant Superintendent i
This document is to be filed in the Training Department file.
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Revinica 7 Fcbruary 1982 ID/2W,2X EXERCISES AND DRILLS l
530-0 Exercises and Drills Rev. 7 02-17-b2 530-1 Emergency Exercise
'5ev. 1 12-16-80 530-2 Emergency Drills Rev. 5 02-17-82 530-S1 Monthly NARS Drill Quad-Cities Station Rev. 3 10-06-81 530-S2 Monthly Test of the NRC Health Physics Network Rev. 1 01-05-82 530-S3 Monthly Test of the NRC Emergency Notification System Rev. 1 02-17-82 r
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PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to list the required drills and their frequencies and to test specific facets of the Generating Station Emergency Plans.
B.
REFERENCES 1.
GS EP, Section 8.3.2.
2.
3.
QEP 440-1, Emergency Communication Facilities.
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PREREQUISITES 1.
None.
D.
PRECAUTIONS 1.
None.
E.
LDiITATIONS AND ACTIONS 1.
The communications ' drill is rated satisfactory if the initiating party is able to transmit and receive acknowledgement for a brief exercise message to each of the agencies, designated in the site specific annex within 15 minutes of the simulated declaration.
(Simulated declaration will be established immediately prior to picking up the NARS phone to initiate the drill.) The drill can be rated satisfactory even if NARS fails and backup systems are used to complete notification; however, corrective actions are required in event of NARS failure. The drill is rated unsatisfactory if the required transmission and acknowledgement is not completed within 15 minutes.
2.
If communications equipment fails to operate properly, contact Illinois ESDA; phone (217) 782-7860 and the Corporate Command Center immediately following the drill.
If the drill is rated unsatisfactory, immediately notify the Production Nuclear Duty Person during normal business i
hours, or the Production Nuclear Duty Person through the System Power Dispatcher during other hours in addition to initiating action to have the system repaired. An additional drill will be conducted immediately upon completion of equipment repairs any time a drill is rated unsatis-f acto ry.
3.
If the NRC health physics network f ails, notify the NRC Region III office at (312)-932-2500.
APPROVED l
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If the NRC Faergency Notification Systen phone f ails, notify the NRC l
Operations Center at (301) 492-8111.
F.
PROCEDURE 1.
Emergency drills, as described in GSEP, Section 8.3.2, GSEP, Section 7.2.,
and this procedure shall be conducted at a frequency as listed in the below table:
DRILL DESCRIPIl0N FREQUENCY 1.
Communications Systems QEP 530-? step F.2 ANNUAL a.
Microwave / radio communications GSEP 7.2..t ANNUAL b.
NRC communications GSEP 7.2.4 ANNUAL c.
Station communications GSEP 7.2.2 ANNUAL d.
N.A.R.S.
QEP 530-2 step F.3 MONTHLY GSEP 7.2.1 e.
NRC health physics network GSEP 7.2.4 MONTELY QEP 530-2 step F.7 f.
NRC Emergency Notification GSEP 7.2.4 Systen QEP 530-2 step F.8 MONTHLY 2.
Environmental Monitoring Drill QEP 530-2 step F.4 ANNUAL GSEP 8.3.2.3 3.
Medical Emergency Drill QEP 530-2, step F.5 ANNUAL GSEP 8.3.2.5 4
Health Physics Drtli QEP 530-2, step F.6 SEMI-ANNUAL GS EP 8.3.2.4 2.
Communications dr11.1.
a.
To verify cmmunications procedures and cmmunications equipment I
that would be required in the event of a major accident, the capability to communicate on the microwave / radio communications, NRC communications, station communications and the N. A.R.S cmmuni-cations systens will be tested during the annual cmmunications drill.
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b.
Conduct of test.
Standard messages will be transmitted from key locations to verify that information transmitted in the nuclear accident report and envirorsnental assessment fonnats can be u:curately transmitted and readily understood.
Each message will be independent and will not relate to other messages.
The communicators who ultimately receive the messages will be requested to return the completed message forms so that a comparative evaulation can be made.
7 c.
Critique.
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the drill is in progress.
A verbal critique of communications procedures will be conducted immediately following the drill. A written critique will be provided for records.
I d.
Standard.
i The drill is rated satisfactory if:
(1) The Exercise Nuclear Accident Report message is accurately received by the CCC, State EOC's and REAC, and local EOC's within 15 minutes from the simulated declaration of an emergency.
(2) The environmental assessment messages are accurately received by Illinois REAC.
(3)
Federal Energency Response agencies are contacted by any facility.
(4) Communications by either primary or backup neans is established from:
(a) the control room to CCC, SPS, TSC, EOF, EOC and REAC; (b) TSC to EOF and CCC; (c) EOF to TSC, EOC, CCC, SPS and REAC; (d) CCC, to TSC, EOF, EOC and REAC; (e) Field assessment teams to EOF, TSC or CCC.
The drill is rated unsatisfactory if any of the above standards are not achieved. Corrective action is required if any primary or backup system fails to operate properly.
.3.
N. A.R.S. Communications System.
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The dedicated Nuclear Accident Reporting System (NARS) communica-tions is the primary communication syste to be tested.
If NARS does not enable understandable cmmunication, available backup system, to include dial phone, will be employed to contact desig-nated agencies to demonstrate conmunications procedures to be used in the event of NARS f ailure. Each station will initiate a monthly communications drill to verify the capability to notify designated company, state and local agencies if a general emergency was decla red. Initiation capabilities from the EOF, TSC and Control Room will be demonstrated periodically.
b.
Conduct of test.
The drill will be conducted in the following manner using QEP 530-S1.
(1) Establish and record declaration time.
(2). Activate NARS:
(a) Remove handset.
(b) Dial required code (23).
(c) Confirm stations on line.
NOTE The hand set button must be pressed when transmitting.
(3) Transmit message test: "THIS IS A TEST. THIS IS (NAME OF FACILITY). STAND BY FOR NOTIFICATION DRILL. THE SIMUIATED DECLARATION TIME IS (DECLARATION TIME). THE CURRENT TIME IS (CURRENT TIME). STAND BY TO ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THIS EXERCISE MESSAGE BY STATING YOUR AGENCY AND INITIALS."
(4) Call roll of activities (site specific annex) and record initials of acknowledging individual.
(5) Upon completion of acknowledgements, inquire if anyone has not been called and close the conf erence call.
(6)
Contact agencies not acknowledging the drill by backup communi-cations means.
(7) Record times of all acknowledgements.
(8)
Initiate corrective actions if required.
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Agencies to be notified:
Illinois Emergency Services & Disaster Agency Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety
- Rock Island Communications Rock Island E.S.D.A.*
Scott County Sheriff, Davenport, Iowa Corporate Command Center
Whiteside County Sheriff NOTE Extensions with an asterisk are not manned 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day. Successful conmunications with all other agencies constitutes a success-ful test, if during other than norsal working hcurs.
4 Environmental Monitoring Drill.
a.
Field monitoring teams will be selected to operate under the direction of a Rad / Chem Director or an Environs Director from the station. Two teams will be utilized unless otherwise specified.
A situation will be portrayed to indicate a simulated release based on actual meteorological conditions at the time of the drill. The teams will conduct sampling of water, grass or other vegetation, soil, and air and conduct actual field monitoring of samples. The controller accompanying each team will provide simulated readings to indicate the level of radiation expected from the plume at that location. Teams will record and report findings to the Environs Director in the EOF using radio or backup communications.
Samples will be transported to and analyzed in the station laboratory facilities.
Procedures used in analysis will be evaluated.
The corporate Environnertal Center will be activated,and its personnel will be required to process and analyze the simulated field readings and laboratory findings.
Communications be tween field personnel, the Environs Director, and the environmental center will be tested. A controller will judge the perf ormance of corporate personnel to support field activities and reach the appropriate recommendation for protective action.
APPROVED FEB 171982
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Responsibilities.
The CECO. General Of fice will schedule, direct, and evaluate the drill.
Environmental Center participants will be selected by the General Office from a list of qualified personnel. The Generating Station will:
(1) Provide two qualified individuals to act as controllers and
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to assist in preparing the drill.
(2) Provide a list of personnel designated as qualified to perform duties of Rad / Chem Director, Environs Director, and Environs Group field team member. Provide selected personnel that are reasonably available to participate in the drill.
(3) Provide conmunication, protective, sample gathering and transportation equipment to conduct the drill.
(4) Provide EOF and laboratory f acilities to conduct the drill.
c.
Critique.
A verbal critique will be conducted at the conc.asion of the drill by the control team from the General Office and the station.
Following the verbal critique, the control team will meet to provide comments for the written critique to the General Office rep resentative. The written critique will be provided to the station af ter -review at the General Office.
5.
Medical Duergency Drill.
a.
Commonwealth Edison employs the Radiation Mangement Corporation (RMC) to provide procedures, training and drills for onsite and of f-site organizations dealing with emergency medical treatment.
RMC will conduct the training and supervise medical and decontamina-tion aspects of the drill. CECO will supervise CSEP related notification aspects of the drill. The drill will normally be conducted on the day following the training sessions. Victims si=ulated to be contaminated and injured will be used as controllers.
The drill will include treatment and decontamination of the victims from the time the accident is reported until the hospital has decontaminated and treated the simulated patients.
The drill will be followed by a critique.
b.
Responsibilities.
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QEP 530-2 R; vision 5 The Ceco General Of fice will:
(1) Prepare a general schedule for the drill.
(2) Provide backup assistance in concluding local scheduling when needed.
(3) Provide an observer to control and evaluate portions of.the exercise outside of RMC's area of expertise.
(4) Provide written and oral critique comments.
The Generating Station will:
(1) Arrange exact dates of drill with RMC, CECO. General Of fice and of f-site support agencies.
(2) Assign personnel to participate in on-site training.
(3) Assign personnel to participate as victims under RMC direction.
(4) Participate in the drill.
Radiation Management Corporati,on will:
(1) Conduct a training program.
(2) Control the medical portion of the drill.
(3) Evaluate the drill with qualified medical and health physics controllers.
(5) Conduct an oral and written critique.
c.
Corrective actions.
Deficiencies in team or individual actions during the drill will be corrected by instruction during the critique. Deficiencies in equipment or physical arrangements discovered during the exercise will be evaluated by RMC, CECO., and of f-site support agencies and resolved following the written report.
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Health Physics Drill.
a.
One team of Rad / Chem Technicians will be selected to perform direct monitoring and sample collecting functions. Controllers will provide the initial situation and meter readings to simulate elevated radiation levels. The team will report elevated measure-ments in accordance with station procedures.
Airborne and liquid samples collected will be analyzed in accordance with station procedures. Results of the analysis will be recorded. At least once each year the drill will include obtaining and analyzing an actual liquid sample fran the plant. The controller will specify collection of a sample that is required to be analyzed for normal plant operations whenever possible. Results of the analysis will be processed in accordance with normal procedures.
b.
Respo nsibilities.
The CECO General Office will:
(1) Schedule, direct and evaluate the drill.
The Generating Station will:
(1) Provide a technically qualified individual to act as a controller and to assist in planning the drill.
(2) Provide a list of qualified technicians.
Provide selected personnel to participate in t,he drill.
(3) Provide equipment and facilities to conduct the drill, c.
Critique.
A verbal critique will be conducted at the conclusion of the drill by the controllers from the General Office and the station.
Following the verbal critique, the control tean will discuss comments for the written critique. The written critique will be provided to the station af ter review at the General Of fice.
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The NRC health physics network provides dedicated communications between the Station and NRC headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland, and Glen Ellyn, Illinois.
b.
Phones are located in the Rad-Chem Supervisor's of fice, the on-s ite
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NRC office, and the emergency operations facility.
c.
Conduct of test. The drill will be conducted in the following manner using QEP 530-52:
(1) Choose one of the three phones available.
Each phone must be tested once every three months, on a rotating basis, testing one phone per month.
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This number should reach NRC headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland. Pick up the receiver and dial 23.
This number should reach Region III headquarters in Glen Ellyn, Illinois.
NOTE No dial tone or ringing will be heard.
(3) The test message should be:
This is a test. This is the Quad-Cities Nuclear Power Station.
Please verify that communications have been established by stating your initials.
(4) Should a test be unsuccessful, the NRC shall be notified and one of the other HP network phones shall be tested to verify that conmunication is possible.
NRC Region III should be notified so that appropriate corrective actions may be taken.
8.
NRC Emergency Notification System (red phone).
a.
The NRC Emergency Notification System provides dedicated communi-cations between the station and the NRC Operations Center in Bethesda, Maryland..
b.
Phones are located in the on-site NRC office, the Emergency Opera-tions Facility, the Technical Support Center, and the station Control Roam.
c.
Conduct of test. The drill vill be conducted in the following manner using QEP 530-S3:
(1) Choose one of the following phones: EOF, TSC, Control Room.
Each phone must be tested once every thre'e months, on a rotating basis, testing one phone per month.
(2)
Pick up the receiver and wait. The phone should automatically reach NRC headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland.
(3) The test message should consist of:
This is (NAME) from the Quad-Cities Nuclear Powe r Station.
I'm calling from our (FACILITY NAME) to test the Energency Notification System. Please acknowledge the receipt of this message by stating your initials.
(4) Record the initials of the call receiver on QEP 530-S3.
(5)
Should a test be unsuccessful, one of the other ENS phones shall be tested to verify that conmunication is possible.
NRC Operations Center shall be notified so that appropriate corrective actions my be taken. The Operations Center number is (301) 492-8111.
APPROVED i.Q.C;s1ELit i
QEP 530-2 Rwician 5 G.
CHECKLISTS 1.
QEP 530-S1, Monthly NARS Drill Quad-Cities Station.
2.
QEP 530-S2, Monthly Test of the NRC Health Physics Network.
3.
QEP 530-S3, Monthly Test of NRC Emergency Notification Systen.
H.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REFERENCES 1.
None.
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QEP 530-S3 Revision 1 MONTHLY TEST OF THE NRC February 1982 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTDi ID/4Z Date:
Time.
Phone Location:
NRC Emergency Notification System Telephones to be tested are located in the Technical Support Center, the Emergency Operations Facility, and the Control Room. Each of these phones is to be tested every three months, on a rotating basis, testing one phone per month.
The test shall consist of the following:
l Pick up the receiver and wait. The phone should automatically reach the NRC Operations Center in Bethesda, Maryland.
The test message should consist of:
This is (NAME) frcm the Quad-Cities Nuclear Powe r Station.
I'm calling from our (FACILITY NAME) to test the Emergency Notification System. Please l
acknowledge the receipt of this message by stating your initials.
INITIALS Should a test be unsuccessful, the NRC shall be notified and one of the other ENS phones shall be tested to verify that communication is possible. NRC Operations Center should be notified so that the appropriate actions may be taken.
SUCCESSFUL COMMUNICATIONS YES NO Signature COMMENTS t
APPROVED FEB 171982
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