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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedure Qep 180-0 Re Rad/Chem Director,Qep 440-0 Re Communication Sys & Qep 440-1 Re Emergency Communication Facilities
ML20053C466
Person / Time
Site: Quad Cities  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 04/27/1982
From:
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20053C454 List:
References
PROC-820427-01, NUDOCS 8206020193
Download: ML20053C466 (11)


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QEP 180-1 s Revision 3 RAD / CHEM DIRECTOR April 1982 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE ID/2Q A. PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to outline the method used to implement the Rad / Chem Director duties.

B. REFERENCES

1. GSEP Table 4.2-8.
2. QEP 330 Block Procedures, Assessment Actions.
3. QEP 350-T1, GSEP Guidelines for Recommended Off-Site Protective Actions for Gaseous Plume Exposure.
4. QEP 350-T2, GSEP 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. LIMITATIONS AND ACTIONS

1. Responsibilities:
a. To direct a staff in determining the extent and nature of radio-logical or hazardous material problems onsite (and initially offsite) to the degree necessary to assess personnel exposures or plant releases.
b. To provide radiological and hazardous material information and recommendations to the Station Director.

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2. Notification:
a. Initial notification by:

(1) Acting Station Director. APPROVED (a) Shift Supervisor. APR 2 71982 (b) Senior NSO. Q. C. O. S. R.

(2) Station Director.

F. PROCEDURE

1. Assist in planning personnel rescue operations and with respect to hazardous material accidents, provide monitoring services as required.
2. Decide which of the predetermined 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 readings, hazardous material surveys, and other pertinent data.
7. Ensure use of protective clothing, respiratory protection, and access control within the plant as deemed appropriate to control personnel exposures.
8. Request throu3h the Health Physics Director:
a. Additional or special personnel monitoring devices (TLDs, whole body counters, etc.)
b. Engineering evaluations of temporary shielding 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 offsite monitoring efforts of the Environs Group until such activities can be directed by a designated Environs Director.

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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 stil.1 wearing protective clothing. A Radiation Chemistry Technician will also be dispatched to the machine shop to monitor the area for direct and airborne radiation problems.
13. Prioritize RCT sampling tasks to ensure the acquisition of the most pertinent data during the early phases of a GSEP condition. Samples should be obtained in the order listed in QEP 110-T1, if practicable.

G. CHECKLISTS

1. None.

II . TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REFERENCES

1. None.

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(_j EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION FACILITIES April 1982 ID/2N A. PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to describe the use of the emergency communication systems.

B. REFERENCES

1. 10 CFR 50.72.

C. PREREQUISITES

1. None.

D. PRECAUTIONS

1. None.

E. LIMITATIONS AND ACTIONS

1. None.

F. PROCEDURE O 1. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Emergency Notification System - red phone.

a. Provides a dedicated telephone circuit between the station and NRC Operations Center, Bethesda, Maryland.
b. Telephones ate located in the Control Room, Shift Engineer's Office, the Technical Support Center, the Emergency Operations Facility, and the onsite NRC office.
c. The phone is activated by lifting the handset from the cradle.

d '. This phone will be used to provide notification of significant events per 10 CFR 50.72.

e. If the ENS phone is not operational, contact the NRC Operations Center by alternate means using the following:

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() (1) Commercial Telephone System to NRC Operations Center 301/492-8111 (via Bethesda Central Office)

(2) Commercial Telephone System 301/427-4056 to NRC Operations Center l (via Silver Spring Central Office) t (3) Health Physics Network to *22 (Touch-Tone)

NRC Operations Center 22 (Rotary Dial)

(4) Commercial Telephone System 301/492-7000 to NRC Operator

, (via Bethesda Central Office)

2. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Health Physics Network - beige phone.
a. Provides a dedicated telephone network with dialing capabilities for the transmission of primarily health physics information.
b. Telephones are located in the Rad / Chem Supervisor's office, the Emergency Operations Facility, the Technical Support Center, and the onsite NRC office.
c. The phone is activated by lifting the handset and dialing either

() 22 to reach NRC headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland, or 23 to reach Region III headquarters in Glen Ellyn, Illinois.

d. This phone will normally be activated by NRC personnel.
3. State of Illinois Nuclear Accident Reporting System (NARS) green phone.
a. Provides a dedicated telephone network with dialing capabilities j for communication to local and state agencies.
b. Telephones are located in the Control Room, Technical Support Center and the Emergency Operations Facility.
c. This phone is activated by lifting the handset and dialing the appropriate code.

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QEP 440-1 Rsvicion 7 (1) Dial'23 State Emergency Services and Disaster Agency (SESDA).

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Emergency Operation Facility (EOF).

Clinton County Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

Iowa Emergency Operations Center - DesMoines Whiteside County EOC Whiteside County Sheriff (2) Dial 20 State Emergency Services and Disaster Agency (SESDA).

Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety (DNS)

(3) Dial 27 Technical Support Center (TSC).

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Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).

(4) Dial 32 State Emergency Services and Disaster Agency (SESDA).

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4. Commonwealth Edison Company Command Center - yellow phone.
a. Provides a dedicated telephone circuit between the station and the Corporate Command Center,1230 Edison Bldg.
b. Telephones are located in the Technical Support Center and the Emergency Operation Facility.
c. The phone is activated by lifting the. handset from the cradle.
d. This phone will be used to maintain open communications between the station and the Corporate Command Center.
5. Control Room to Technical Support Center - brown phone.
a. Provides a dedicated telephone circuit between the control room and the Technical Support Center. The Technical Support Center is to provide a location for plant management, technical and engineering support personnel to support the control room command and control function of assessing plant status and potential offsite impact.
b. Telephones are located in the Control Room and the Technical Support Center.
c. The phone is activated by lifting the handset from the cradle.

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6. Control Room to Onsite Operational Support Center - brown phone.

() a. Provides a dedicated telephone circuit between the Control Room and the Onsite Operational Support Center. The Onsite Operational Support Center is the location to which all in-plant personnel will report during an emergency and from which they will be dis-patched for assignments,

b. Telephones are located in the Control Room and the Onsite Operational Support Center (meeting room adjacent to TSC).
c. The phone is activated by lifting the handset from the cradle.
d. This phone will be used to maintain open communications between the Control Room and the Onsite Operational Support Center.
7. Radio Communications Microwave Link (GSEP radio).
a. Provides a dedicated microwave radio link between the Commonwealth Edison Company Command Center and the Technical Support Center, the Control Room and the Emergency Operations Facility.
b. Provides a private line or scrambled mode radio frequency link to various mobile units from any of the locations listed in paragraph F.7.a.
c. The three onsite remote stations can communicate by lifting the

(') handset from the cradle and depressing the INTERCOM BUTTON.

the intercom mode, no transmission occurs on the radio frequency.

In Two way communications can also occur between the Edison Command Center using the intercom mode without radio transmission occurring.

d. Communication to mobile units is by radio transmission. Radio transmission has three modes.

(1) Private Line (PL), Disabled, Scramble Off.

(a) Initiate private line disable by momentarily depressing the "PL MONITOR" button. This allows any receiver or transmitter on a frequency of 153.59 MH to have two-way z

communications with the GSEP radio system.

(2) Private Line Enabled, Scramble Off.

(a) Initiate private line by momentarily depressing the "PL RESET" button. This allows only radios with the same private line code to communicate with the GSEP base radio.

(3) Scramble Mode.

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(a) ' Initiate the scramble mode by depressing the SCRAMBLE APR 2 71982 button and verify the SCRAMBLE ON indicator lights.

This allows only mobile units with the same scramble Q.C.O.S.R.

mode code to communicate with the GSEP base. This mode eliminates the possibility of being intercepted.

(b) To release the SCRAMBLE MODE, depress the SCRAMBLE button and verify the SCRAMBLE OFF indicator lights.

(4) The radio transmission modes are activated by lifting the handset from the cradle and by using the push to talk button in the handset.

(5) When the handset is in the cradle, the remote station is automatically placed in the monitor mode.

8. In addition to the system described above, QCNPS has other reliable intraplant and plant-to-offsite communications, including a public address sytem, a commerical phone system, security / operations radio consoles and handi-talkies, system power dispatcher microwave communi-cations, sound powered phones, a paging system, and vehicle radios.
a. Public address system.

The public address system integrates a system of speakers, handset paging units, and telephones located throughout the plant. Paging can be initiated from any single handset unit, any telephone, or

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b. Commercial phone system.

The commercial telephone system consists of local telephone company PBX equipment and telephone stations located throughout the plant and the main control room.

c. Security / operations radio consoles and handi-talkies.

The intraplant radio system provides radio communications from a control point (base station) to various "Handie-Talkie" units through the plant, and it also provides direct radio communications from "Handie-Talkie" to "Handie-Talkie" via a repeater system. It is an independent subsystem of the plant communications system.

The intraplant radio system includes the security network also.

The station is also equipped with several page units that are set up to be activated through the operations radio frequency.

d. System power dispatcher microwave communications.

The microwave system consists of solid-state, battery powered equipment designed and engineered primarily for the protective relaying of the transmission system. However, a voice channel is provided which serven ns an additional offsite communication medium. The tones received via this channel have volume, fidelity, C)- and freedom from extraneous noises comparable with the quality normally obtained on a commercial telephone.

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e. Sound powered phone.

Sound powered telephones are used in special areas where instrumenta-tion racks and controls are installed. Jacks for sound powered telephones are installed at local instrument racks and panels, and in the station control rooms. This type of conununication is an aid to the instrument mechanics when testing and adjusting instru-mentation and controls, and it can also be used for emergency communications.

f. Paging system.

The system is described under security / operations radio consoles and handi-talkies, section F.8.c.

g. Vehicle radios.

The station has a vehicle equipped with a radio for two-way communi-cations with the control room on either the GSEP or operations radio frequencie G. CHECKLISTS

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