ML20050E094
| ML20050E094 | |
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| Site: | Oconee |
| Issue date: | 03/08/1982 |
| From: | DUKE POWER CO. |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Emergency Teleph'one Numbers - (1/31/82, Rev. 5)
AP/0/A/1000/01 Eve'nt Index - (08/20/81)
AP/0/A/1000/02 Unusual Event - (08/20/81)
AP/0/A/1000/03 Alert - (08/20/81)
AP/0/A/1000/04 Site Area Emergency - (08/20/81)
AP/0/A/1000/05 General Emergency - (08/20/81)
AP/0/A/1000/06 Procedure for Initiating Protective Action Guides for the General Public in the Emer-gency Planning Zone - (08/20/81)
AP/0/A/1000/08 Procedure for Response Actions for Accidents /
Emergencies - (10/15/81)
AP/0/A/1000/10 Procedure for Emergency Evacuation of Station Personnel - (02/02/82)
Station Directive 2.9.1
' Station Assembly and Evacuation Procedure -
(08/20/81, Original Issue)
Station Directive 2.9.2 Emergency Response Organization and Training -
(08/20/81, Original Issue)
Station Directive 3.8.5 Offsite Dose Calculation - (08/20/81)
Station Directive 5.1.3 Personal Injury Procedure - (10/19/81)
PT/0/B/2000/04 Procedure for Establishment and Inspection of the Technical Support Center - (03/01/82)
CP/1/A/2002/04A Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Reactor Coolant System (12/01/81)
CP/2/A/2002/04A Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Reactor Coolant System (12/01/81)
CP/3/A/2002/04A Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Reactor Coolant System (12/01/81)
CP/1/A/2002/04B Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Low Pressure Injection System (12/01/81)
CP/2/A/2002/04B Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Low Pressure Injection System (12/01/81)
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CONTROL COPY Form SPD-1002-1 DUKE POWER COMPANY (1)
ID No: AP/0/A/1000/10 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) O to PROCESS RECORD 0 Incorporated (2) STATION:
Oconee Procedure for Emergency Evacuation of Station Personnel (3) PROCEDURE TITLE:
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OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION PROCEDURE FOR EMERGENCY EVACUATION OF STATION PERSONNEL TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER The purpose of this procedure is to set guidelines for dealing with an emergency evacuation should it become necessary for non-essential personnel to be evacuated during a radiological emergency.
1.0 Symptoms 1.1 All members of the general public, and other persons who are not subject to occupational radition exposure at Oconee Nuclear Station must be evacuated if they are likely to be exposed to doses in excess of:
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External Radiation Level > 2 arems in any one hour 2)
Airborne Radioactivity > 1 x spc for an unrestricted area (10CFR20, Appendix B, Table.II) 1.2 Personnel subject to occupational radiation exposure at Oconee Nuclear. Station must be evacuated if they are likely to be exposed to unplanned doses in excess of:
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External Radiation Level > 2.5 mres/hr,100 mrems/ week, or 1250 mress in a quarter 2)
Airborne Radioactivity > equivalent amount inhaled for 40 hours4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br /> /
week for 13 weeks at 1 mpc (10CFR20, Section 20.103 and Appendix B, Table 1) 2.0 Immediate Action.
2.1 Automatic 2.1.1 Not applicable l
2.2 Manual l
,2.2.1 When it is determined that the emergency situation requires station evacuation, the Emergency coordinator (Station i
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Manager or Shift Supervisor) shall:
i 2.2.1.1 Determine evacuation route using meteorological information available and local area maps.
i 2.2.1.2 Determine offsite assembly points.
Secure keys to school from Security (keys are located in the
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AP/0/A/1000/10 Page 2 of 2 Shift Supervisor's office) to be given to Health Physics Surveillance and Control Supervisor.
2.2.1.3 Determine re-entry routes to be used for entry into the station.
2.2.1.4 Work with available group representatives; make a determination of starLon support staff required to safely operate the station and deal with an emergency.
2.2.1.5 Prepare instructions to be relayed to onsite personnel.
2.2.1.6 Direct Health Physics personnel to implement emergency surveillance and decontamination plans for personnel and vehicle evacuation.
2.2.1.7 Provide information determined in 2.2.1.1 through 2.2.1.4 to senior group / area supervisors onsite for distribution to station personnel.
2.2.1.8 Direct the sounding of the station evacuation alarm and announcement of evacuation instructions over the Public-Address System.
2.2.1.9 Direct Station Security to patrol the station general areas to assure evacuation instructions have been carried out.
3.0 Subsequent Action 3.1 Station Securt'f v' il cet up the evacuation exit points from the station.
3.2 The Approp tate ucue.ty EOC will be made' aware that the station is being evacuated so that proper escort can be provided and that the remote assembly area will require officers to make sure the' area is properly secured and that the processing is done in an orderly manner.
3.3 Health Physics will monitor and deccataminate personnel and vehicles in accordance with EP/0/A/1009/16, both oasite and offsite.
3.4 If personal vehicles cannot be used for evacuation, the Emergency Coordinator shall arrange for bus transportation by contacting the j
Oconee County Superintendent of Education or his designee.
3.5 Once transportation has been determined, evacuation will take place as declared by the Emergency Coordinator using routes determined from meteorological information.
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STATION: OCONEE NUCLEAR (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Procedure for Establish:nent and Inspection of the Technical Support Center
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(3) SAFETY EVALUATION - PART A The item to which this evaluation is applicable represents:
Yes No g A change to the station or procedures as described in the FSAR; or a test or experiment not described in the FSAR?
l If the answer to the above is "Yes", attach a detailed description of the item being evaluated and an identification of the affected section(s) of the FSAR.
(4) SAFETY EVALUATION - PART B Yes No V Will this item require a change to the station Technical Specifications?
If the answer to the above is "Yes," identify the specification (s) affected and/or attach the applicable pages(s) with the change (s) indicated.
(5) SAFETY EVALUATION - PART C As a result of the item to which this evaluation is applicable:
Yes No V Will the probability of an accident previously evaluated in the FSAR be increased?
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_ No / Will the consequences of an accident previously evaluated in the FSAR be increased?
Yes No
- May the possibility of an accident which is different than any already evaluated in the FSAR be created?
Yes No Wil'. the probabill::y of a malfunction of equipment important to safety previously evaluated in the FSAR be increased?
Yes No # Will the consequences of a malfunction of equipment important to safety previously evaluated in the FSAR be increased?
Yes-No May the possibility of malfunction of equipment important to safety different than any already evaluated in the FSAR be created?
j Will the cargin of safety as defined in the bases to any Yes No Technical Specification be reduced?
If the answer.to any of the preceding is "Yes", an unreviewed safety question is involved. Justify the conclusion that an unreviewed safety question is or is not involved.
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PT/0/B/2000/04 Page 1 of 3 DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION PROCEDURE FOR ESTABLISHMENT AND INSPECTION OF THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER 1.0 Purpose This procedure provides for the establishment of the Technical Support Center and for quarterly inspection of emergency equipment and supplies necessary to activate the Technical Support Center and specifies the in-spection frequency and documentation requirements.
2.0 References 2.1 Oconee Nuclear Station Emergency Plan 2.2 NUREG 0654, FEMA-REP-1; REV., Criteria for Preparation and Eval-uation of Radiological Emergency-Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants'.
3.0 Time Required 3.1 Varied / quarterly test.
4.0 Prerequisite Test 4.1 Not applicable 5.0 Test Equipment 5.1 Not applicable 6.0 Limits and Precautions 6.1 Maintain record.of all documentation for a minimum of five years.
6.2 Ascertain availability of the phone line to be checked.
7.0 Required Station Status 7.1 Not applicable 8.0 Prerequisite System Conditions 8.1 Not applicable l
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PT/0/B/2000/04 Page 2 of 3 9.0 Test Method 9.1 All emergency supplies, equipment, and telephone numbers that would be used upon activation of the Technical Support Center are to be inspected and/or reviewed on a quarterly basis.
10.0 Data Required 10.1 Not applicable 11.0 Acceptance Criteria 11.1 Periodic quarterly inspection of supplies and emergency equipment and quarterly review of telephone directories must comply with the regulations as specified in the Oconee-Nuclear Station Emergency Plan and as required by NUREG 0654.
12.0 Procedure Time /Date Name 12.1 The Emergency Preparedness Coordinator or his/her designee shall use enclosures listed in 13.0 as a guide to inspect the following emer-gency equipment and supplies:
12.1.1 Verify all items for the Technical Support Center Telephone Communication System on Enclosure 13.2 are available and operational.
12.1.2 Verify that the Emergency Telephone Directories are current.
12.1.3 Verify that all supplies as designated in Enclosure 13.1 are on hand for the activation of the Technical Support Center.
12.1.4 Verify that all drawings located in the Technical Support Center are up to date. Use 13.7 as a guide.
12.2 The Emergency Preparedness Coordinator or his/her designee shall use enclosures listed in 13.0 as a guide for setting up the Technical Support Center during an emergency, drill, and/or exercise:
12.2.1 Each Superintendent shall be responsible for having his emergency telephone system switched to the Technical Support Center and/or Operational Support Center.
12.2.1.1 The phones for the Technical Support Center /
Operational Support Center shall be set up according to the Check-Off List in Enclosure 13.2.
12.2.2 Follow Check-Off List for setting up the Technical Support Center, Enclosure 13.6, to determine that equipment, sup-plies, documents, manuals, procedures are in place.
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PT/0/B/2000/04 Pago 3 of 3 Time /Date Name 12.2.3 All supplies shall be inspected after the emergency, drill and/or exercise and replenished as necessary.
13.0 Enclosures 13.1 Inventory. List Checkoff 13.2 Check-off List for Setting up the Phone System in the Technical Support Center 13.3 General Arrangement of Technical Support Center 13.4 General Arrangement of Operational Support Center 13.5 Emergency Telephone Switching Diagram 13.6 Check off List for Setting up the Technical Support Center 13.7 Drawings in the Technical Support Center e
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PT/0/B/2000/04 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER INVENTORY LIST ENCLOSURE 13.1 Date/ Time Name 13.1.1 24 Telephones 13.1.2 Drawings (Enclosure 13.6) 13.1.3 2 Base Station Radios (a) Battery - Check dates and/or replace 13.1.4 Telephone Directories 25 Station Directories 5 Corporate Directories 25 Emergency Telephone Directories 2 NRC Directories 5 Local Municipal Directories 13.1.5 4 Reams Copy Machine Paper 13.1.6 20 Pads (writing) 13.1.7 2 Boxes Pencils 13.1.8 2 Boxes Ball Point Pens 13.1.9 2 Staplers 13.1.10 2 Boxes Staples 13.1.11 1 Box Chalk 13.1.12 1 Eraser 13.1.13 4 Grease Pencils 13.1.14 25 Arm Bands (Drills, Exercises, Only) 13.1.15 50 Message Forms 13.1.16 25 Notebooks 13.1.17 2 Logbooks 13.1.18 1 Package Rubber Bands 13.1.19 1 Box Colored Magic Markers 13.1.20 50 Bottles KI Tablets NOTE:
Emergency supplies (minimum quantities inventoried) will 'be restocked after any emergency or after any drill or exercise where the Technical Support Center was activated.
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l OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION PT/0/B/2000/04 ENCLOSURE 13.2 CHECK-0FF LIST FOR SETTING UP THE PHONE SYSTEM IN THE TECHNICAL I
SUPPORT CENTER AND OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER Date/ Time Name 13.2.1 Contact the following members of the Emergency Response Organization.
Make them aware that the phone line will be switched to the Technical Support Center / Operational Support Center and that the line will be out of service for approximately 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />. After everyone has been notified, switch phone lines in accordance with directions given on Enclosure 13.5.
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Station Manager NRC Red Phone HPN Black Phone 13.2.2 Break seal on telephone box.
Check each. phone to make sure that a dial tone exists and that the line is operable --
incoming and outgoing.
13.2.3 Note any problems encountered and list below.
13.2.4 Re-establish a seal on each telephone box.
13.2.5 Return telephone systems to normal service.
DUKE PCWER COMPANY EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES CCONEE NUCLEAR STATION 3.3 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Coc=unication System Includes:
Outside Line (Southern Bell System)
ONS Switchboard Microwave Radio Computer (OAC, VAX, TSO)
Telecopier ENS System (Red Phone) i EPN System (Health Physics - NRC)
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- The areas designated as the Operational Support Center has the same ventilation and shielding as the Control Room. Provisions for protective clothing and breaching apparatus have been established.
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- 2. Blue - Indicate switches thrown as needed in TSC To Switch All Phones Marked Red Or Blue To:
- a. Unit 1 & 2 TSC throw switch to the right +,
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PT/0/B/2000/04 Page 1 of 2 OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION Check-off list for setting up the Technical Support Center ENCLOSURE 13.6 Date/ Time Name 13.6.1 Set up phones - (Determine that phones have been switched in the telephone roon) 13.6.2 Set up radio.
13.6.3 Check off list of Documents needed.
Emergency Plan & Implementing Procedures Crisis Management Plan Pickens & Oconee Emergency Plan Technical Specifications FSAR General Arrangement Drawings Emergency Planning Zone maps and nomographs Safety related structures, systems and components Station Directives Administrative Policy Manual Various I&E Drawings Site Drawings Emergency Procedures Plant Operations Drawings 13.6.4 Paper & pads, pencils & pens, notebooks.
13.6.5 Set up TSC Logbook - record names of people in Technical Support Center 13.6.6 Determine if everyone has been called that is a part of the emergency response organization.
13.6.7 Notification Procedures Message forms Authentication Procedures Crisis Telephone Directory
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PT/0/B/2000/04 Page 2 of 2 OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION Check-off list for setting up the Technical Support Center ENCLOSURE 13.6 (Cont'd)
Date/ Time Name 13.6.8 Contact Security - make sure Security is at the Control Room entrances.
Sign people in and out at that point.
13.6.9 Set up Data Displays for information update in TSC, HPC, OSC.
Assign someone to keep the information posted.
13.6.10 VAX system on line and operable.
Plant Data system ODCAR system 13.6.11 Transmission of information Telecopier Copier 13.6.12 Drawings listed on Enclosure 13.6 taken out of cabinet and placed in TSC.
13.6.13 Operational Support Center Personnel in place Supplies /first aid kits available Survey instruments.available Dosimetry Protective supplies and equipment
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DRAWINGS IN TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER ENCLOSURE 13.7 Date/ Time Name DRAWING NUMBER TITLE 0-1 13.7.1 Site Plan 0-2 13.7.2 General Plan 0-3 13.7.3 Plot Plan 0-5 13.7.4 General Arrangement, Plan Elevation 758 + 0 0-6 13.7.5 General Arrangement, Plan Elevation 771 + 0 0-7 13.7.6 General Arrangement, Plan Elevation 783 + 9 0-8 13.7.7 General Arrangement, Plan Elevation 796 + 6 0-9 13.7.8 General Arrangement, Plan Elevation 809 + 3 0-10 13.7.9 General Arrangement, Plan Elevation 822 + 0 0-11 13.7.10 General Arrangement, Plan Elevation 838 + 0 0-12-A 13.7.11 General Arrangement, Cross Section 0-12-B 13.7.12 General Arrangement, Cross Section 0-12B-V 13.7.13 General Arrangement, Cross Section 0-12-C 13.7.14 General Arrangement, Longitudinal Section 0-13 13.7.15 General Arrangement, Turbine Basement 0-14 13.7.16 General Arrangement, Turbine Mezzanine 0-15 13.7.17 General Arrangement, Turbine Operating Floor 0-16 13.7.18 General Arrangement, Auxiliary 758 + 0 0-17A 13.7.19 General Arrangement, Auxiliary 771 + 0 0-17B 13.7.20 General Arrangement, Auxiliary 771 + 0 0-18A 13.7.21 General Arrangement, Auxiliary 783 + 9 0-18B 13.7.22 General Arrangement, Auxiliary 783 + 9 0-18C 13.7.23 General Arrangement, Spent Fuel Pool 0-460 13.7.24 Unit 1 Reactor Building Basement 777 + 6 0-461 13.7.25 Unit 1 Reactor Building Ground Floor 797 + 6
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? age 2 of 2 Date/ Time Name DRAWING NUMBER TITLE 0-462 13.7.26 Unit 1 Reactor Building Intermediate Floor 825 + 0 0-463 13.7.27 Unit 1 Reactor Building Operating Floor 844 + 6 0-464 13.7.28 Unit 1 Reactor Building Shielding 861 + 6 0-465 13.7.29 Unit 1 Reactor Building Sectional View North 0-466 13.7.30 Unit 1 Reactor Building Sectional View East 0-467 13.7.31 Unit 1 Reactor Building Sections 0-468 13.7.32 Unit 1 Reactor Building Accessible Areas 0-1013 13.7.33 Gene ~ral Arrangement Turbine Building - Basement 0-1014 13.7.34 General Arrangement Turbine Building - Mezzanine 0-1015 13.7.35 General Arrangement Turbine Building - Operating Floor 0-1460 13.7.36 Unit 2 Reactor Building Basement 777 + 6 L 1461 13.7.37 Unit 2 Reactor Building Ground 797 + 6 0-1462 13.7.38 Unit 2 Reactor Building Intermediate 825 + 0 0-1463 13.7.39 Unit 2 Reactor Building Operating Floor 844 + 6 0-1464 13.7.40 Unit 2 Reactor Building Top of Shielding 861 + 6 0-1465 13.7.41 Unit 2 Reactor Building Sectional View South 0-1466 13.7.42 Unit 2 Reactor Building Sectional View East 0-1467 13.7.43 Unit 2 Reactor Building Section 0-1468 13.7.44 Unit 2 Reactor Building Accessible Areas 0-2460 13.7.45 Unit 3 Reactor Building Basement 777 + 6 0-2461 13.7.46 Unit 3 Reactor Building Ground Floor 797 + 6 0-2462 13.7.47 Unit 3 Reactor Building Intermediate Floor 825 + 0 0-2463 13.7.48 Unit 3 Reactor Building Operating Floor 844 + 6 0-2464 13.7.49 Unit 3 Reactor Building Top of Shielding 861 + 6 0-2465 13.7.50 Unit 3 Reactor Building Sectional View South 0-2466 13.7.51 Unit 3 Reactor Building Sectional View East 0-2467 13.7.52 Unit 3 Reactor Building Section ll
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