Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure,Consisting of Revision 5 to Station Directive 3.8.1, Site Assembly & Evacuation.ML20052A116 |
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AL l DATE ORIGINAL ISSUED 2/12/80 REVISION 5 DATE 3,/Zf,/P2 _
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McGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION SITE ASSEMBLY AND EVACUATION OBJECTIVE To obtain accountability of station personnel in order .co implement recovery resources and ensure personnel safety in the event of a potential or actual emergency condition onsite.
RESPONSIBILITT FOR IMPLEMENTATION
- 1. The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator shall determine whether or not a Site Assembly is warranted based upon the severity of the emergency condition in regards to personnel safety. Examples:
A. Fire out of control B. High radiation levels in Auxiliary Building (unplanned)
. C. High airborne particulate or gas levels (radioactive. toxic or
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fim-hle) in W14=ry Building. ,
D. ECCS initiated due to primary system failure.
E. Security breach / Bomb Threae .
NOTE: If at any time in the course of this directive. the Emergency Coordinator deems a Site Evacuation is necessary, he should proceed directly to page 5. IMPLEMENTATION - SITE EVACUATION.
- 2. The Emergency Coordinator (or his designee) shall determine whether or not a subsequent evacuation is warranted after evaluating the situation in regards to personnel safety. Examples:
A. Fire spreading out of control with potential for reducing cour=4 - at integrity or damaging essential systems / components.
B. Any unplanned increase in whole body exposure 2.0 ares /hr encompassing a majority of the exclusion area.
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C. Any airborne cont ==ination in excess of concentrations set forth in 10C7R20, Appendix 3, Table II, within the exclusion area.
D. Toxic or flammable gases within the exclusion area.
E. Bomb Threat
- 3. The individual comencing the Site Evacuation shall determine which evac-ustion facility is to be utilized based upon implications of the emergency (radiological, chemical, fire, security, etc.) and meteorological conditions (wind direction, precipitation, etc.). See Enclosure 1. Evacuation Routes.
IMPLEMENTATION - SITE ASS 1!MBLY
- 1. The Shift Supervisor or his designes shall sound a twenty second blast of the Site Assembly alarm and make the following announcement on the plant page system:
"This is a Site Assembly. This is a Site Assembly. There is/are in/at . All personnel and visitors what where report to their assembly points." -
i S 2. Repeat Step 1 in full. .
- 3. At this time, all personnel shall report to their supervisors at the predesignated assembly points as follows:
ASSEMBLY POINTS tJITHIN OUTSIDE GROUP PROTECTED AREA PROTECTED AREA A. Operations Operation's Office Operations Adminf. ,
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- 1) M=4ni strative PAP at Exit Corridor Training Room Personnel and Training Services Personnel
- 2) K-MAC PAP at Exit Corridor Training Room
- 3) Security Security Office Assen- Training Roca bly Room (CAS, SAS, and PAP remain on Post)
- 4) Visitors Escorted - with escort Training Roon Unescorted - PAP NOII: Station Security shall be responsible for the accountability of visitors within the PAP.
NorE: If there are any radiological implications, any Health Physics escort shall take his/her visitor to PAP. ;
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- 1) Projects and Performance Trailer Superintendent's Licensing Office Superintendent's
( 's) 2) Performance Performance Trailer Office J Superintendent's
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- 4) Health Physics HP Lab Aav414=ry Count Room NOTE: If radiation levels within the HP Lab are excessive Health Physics shall report to HP Trailer.
D. Maintenance
- 1) Mechanical Assembly Room in Shop Superintendent's (SMS, SSD) Office
- 2) I&E I&E Shop Superintendent's Office
- 3) Planning Tool Issue Superintendent's Office NOTE: Any Transmission Department personnel assigned to the Station Maintenance Department shall assemble with the group / crew they are assigned to.
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F. Construction Unit il Truck Corridor Brass Shack G. Station Manager Control Room Manager's Office H. Superintendents and their clerks and the Station Manager's clerk shall assemble in their offices whether inside the protected area or not and win be allowed normal passage thru the Personnel Access Portal.
I. The Shife Supervisor shan proceed to the Control Room and will be allowed normal passage thru the Personnel Access Portal.
J. All members assigned to the Station sergency Organization as defined in Station Directive 3.8.2 will be allowed normal passage thru the Personnel Access Portal during any emergency condition requiring activation of the station Emergsney Organization.
K. After normal working hours, on weekends, or anytime the Adminfsgration offices are normally unoccupied, all personnel outside the protected area
- shan assemble in the canteen.
NOTE: During routine drills, the PBX Operator and assigned security posts at the SAS, CAS, 7AP, PAP, and Fuel -
Receiving shall r== min at their assigned stations.
L. Steam Production personnel and visitors located on the Unit Two side of the Interium Barrier during Unit One operation shall proceed directly to their "Outside Protected Area" assembly point without ,
returning to the Interium Barrier Personnel Access Portal. At the completion of the Emergency /Driu they win retrieve their badges from the Interium Barrier Personnel Access Portal by returning thru the Unit Two side.
- 4. Supervisors, upon accounting for their people shall report to their Section Heads, who in turn, upon receiving accounts from all their supervisors shan report to their respective superintendent or super-intendent's clerks. ,
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- 5. The. superintendents or their clerks, Senior QA Engineer, and the Construction Project Manager, after receiving accounts from their section heads shall report f to the Superintendent of Administration who in turn, af ter receiving their reports shall notify the Station Manager and the Shift Supervisor.
Personnel shall be accounted for in 30 minutes.
NOTE:
Commencing fifteen (15) minutes after initiatics of a Site Assembly, '
the superintendents, Senior QA Engineer, and the Construction Project Manager should begin persunel status reports to the Superintendent of %heration who in turn, vill notify 'the Station Manager ;
I and Shift Supervisor. These status reports should be continued at l fifteen (15) minute intervals until all personnel are accounted for. l Search and rescue of missing personnel vill be at the discretion of the l 6.
Emergency Coordinator, and shall take into account the emergency situations that may be encountered such as radiological hazards, fire, toxic gases or other conditions that may involve personnel safety. Station Fire Brigada personnel trained in rescue procedures and accompanied by Health Physics personnel during radiological situations, shall be utilized for search and rescue of missing personnel.
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- 7. Af ter normal hours, on weekends, or anytime the Administration offices are normally unoccupied, the senior person in each section shall be responsible for the personnel in his group and shall report to the Shift Supervisor when all personnel are accounced for.
- 8. When the condition varranting Site Assembly has been removed or stabilized
- to the point where it is no longer a personnel hazard and nornal personnel traffic vill not hinder any subsequent recovery actions as determined by the Energency Coordinator, he shall secure from the Site Assembly via the station FA System.
IMPLDENTATION - SITE E7ACUATION
- 1. As per Step 3 of Responsibility for Implementation, determine the evacua-tion f acility to be utilized. See Enclosure 1, Evacuation Routes.
- 2. The Shift Supervisor or his designee shall sound a twenty (20) second blast of the Site Evacuation alarm and make the following announcement on the plant page system: -
"This is a Site Evacuation. This is a Site Evacuation. All unnecessary personnel proceed to .
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- 3. Repeat Step 2 in full. ;
- 4. Request the Mecklenburg County Police to assist in traffic control near and around McCuire Nuclear Station and to assist in the control of boating areas
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on Lake Norman within the exclusion area. (See Enclosure 3) (Station Security will work with the County Police in directing traffic to the evacuation , l facility designated.) '
- 5. Continue to repeat Step 2 at 3 minute intervals until notification that the site is in fact evacuated.
- 6. At this time, all personnel shall evacuate to the' designated evacuation t
facility by their designated route utilizing their individual private vehi-cles with the following exceptions. 1 NOTE: In the event that Site Evacuation is to the Training and Technology Center, Construction personnel shall proceed on foot, not to use ;
vehicles. In the evene the situation does not involve a release of l radioactive materials or cont ==4 nation of site area's, the Contruction Project Manager, in coordination with the Station Manager may allow .
construction personnel to leave the site in their vehicles and proceed offsite/home.
A. Control Room pers ,nnel shall stay on station, evacuate to the Standby
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s Shutdown Facility, or to the evacuation facility as directed by,the Shift Supervisor. In the event the Technical Support Center becomes uninhabitable, the Emergency Coordinator may direct that he and the Superintendents move into the Control Room protected area or evacuate to the designated evacuation facility.
B. If there is radiological cone ==4n= tion of equipment and personnel, Health
. Physics Emergency Environmental survey tasas shall be provided in accordance
- with the Station Health Physics Manual Section 18.2 (Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions). Emergency Personnel survey teams shall be provided )
in accordance with Station Health Physics Manual Section 18.3 (Personnel l Monitoring for Emergency Conditions).
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Shif: Superriser and the E=argency Coordinator of the evacuation status. '
!*0TE: Co==encing thirty (30) minutes af ter initiation of a Site evacuation, the Superintendent of Admi"4stration shall begin personnel status reports to the Shift Supervisor and Emergency Coordinator. These status reports should be continued at fifteen (15) minute intcrvals until all peisonnel are evacuated and accounted for.
S. Af ter nornal working hours, on weekends, or anytime the Ad=f nistration offices are nornally unoccupied, the senior person in each section shall be responsible for the personnel in his group and shall report to the Shif t Super-visor when all evacuated personnel are accounted for.
- 9. The E=ergency Coordinator in coordination with the Recovery Manager at the Crisis Management Cancer will provide instructions to Steam Production and Construction supervision regarding the further disposition of evacuated personnel. In the event evacuated personnelimst remain at the evacuation facilities for an extended period of time, the Racovery Manager shall provide for their care and disposition.
- 10. i.~nen the emergency condition requiring Site Evacuation no longer exists, the Energency Coordinator shall secure from the Site Evacuation.
ENCiOSURES
- 1. Evacuacion Routes to Training and Technology Center Center and Cowan's Ford Dam
- 2. Site Evacuation Traffic Control Telephone List I
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