ML20054M644
| ML20054M644 | |
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| Site: | Turkey Point |
| Issue date: | 05/26/1982 |
| From: | Hays J FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
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| PROC-820526-01, NUDOCS 8207140096 | |
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Spe'y becomes the Emergency Coordinator upon Enienggn,isor Tae Nuclear Plant ev Plans and, as such,, directs the On-Site initiation of the Emergency Organization to bring the emergency. under control.
A member of thd pimt management staff miy asstne the role of Emergency Coordinator when he,rtaches the Control RgorrJ and becomes,fani$iar with the emergency.
The Nuclear Plant Sdervisor will then conctqtrate.on control of the reactor.
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DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR
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4.0 Precautions
4.1 The Nuclear Pla6t pervisor and the shift operating staff represent the first-line of response to any developing emergency condition.
The primary responsibility of the Nuclear Plant Supervisor is to control the condition as well as possible.
However, the success of the Emergency Plan and procedures requires loromot classification of the emergency (in accordance with Emergency Procedure 20103) and notificationsl of designated off-site authorities and the FPL Off-Site Emergency Organization.
4.2 The Emergency Coordinator My delegate his responsibilities at his t(
discretion with the exception of the decision to notify state and local._ _
authorities and the recomendation of protective actions for the public (off-site).
4.3 lDuring all exercises, drills or tests ALL messages should begin and end l
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4.4 Protective action recommendations to State and Local authorities cannot be delegated by the Emergency Coordinator.
However, these recommendations become the responsibility of the Recovery Manager when the EOF is manned and operationalI.
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5.0 Responsibilities
5.1 If the Nuclear Plant Supervisor is incapacitated, the Emergency Coordinator
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shall be (in order Of succession):
5.1.1 Nuclear Watch Engineer
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5.1.2 Any other member of the plant staff with a Senior Reactor Operator license.
5.1.3 One of Nuclear Control Center Operators on shift.
5.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall only grant permission for watch relief, including his own, when the emergency condition is sufficiently under control to make it safe in his judgment to do so.
5.3 A member of the plant management staff may assume the duties of the
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Emergency Coordinator.
6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.2 Emergency Procedure 20103, Classification of Emergencies and Criteria for Evacuatior:
6.3 Emergency Procedure 20126, Loss of Coolant Accident Dose Calculations
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7.0 Records and Notifications:
7.1 All significant information, events, and actions taken during the emergency period shall be recorded in the Nuclear Plant Supervisor's Log Book.
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8.0 Instructions
8.1 Upon becoming aware of an off-nonnal condition, the Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall diagnose the condition and direct initial corrective action to control or mitigate the condition.
8.2 Then the Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall, using the tables ir. Emergency Procedure 20103, Classification of Emergencies, classify the condition and thereby detennine if the condition constitutes an unusual event, alert, site area emergency, or general emergency.
If the condition is an unusual event, al ert, site area emergency, or general emergency, the Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall declare an emergency and become the Emergency Coordinator.
The. StategWarning Point at the Bureau of Disaster Preparedness (BDP) shall be notified within fifteen minutes of the emergency declaration.
8.3 Then the Emergency Coordinator shall station himself in the Control Room and shall begin following the steps in the applicable attached checklist (s)
(unusual event, al ert, site area emergency, general emergency, fire or explosion, medical emergency).
8.4 The Emergency Coordinator may designate one or more persons to handle the offsite communications and notifications required in the checklists.
Y.e Emergency Cocrdinator shall designate a person to stay on the ENS circuit with the NRC until the NRC gives pennission to hang up.
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individuals may be from the operating shift, from plant staff, or from other
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available personnel.
8.5 The initial notification to BDP shall be made within fifteen minutes of the declaration of the emergency and shall be made by INAWAS.
The initial notification shall include items of the Emergency Infonnation Checklistl.
8.6 Each of the checklists for an emergency (unusual event, alert, site area emergency, and general emergency) require notifying the Duty call Supervisor. This should be accomplished as follows:
The duty call supervisor for any given week will be indicated in a letter signed by the Plant Manager and available in the Control Room.
Each duty call supervisor's telephone number will be listed in the letter.
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If Duty Call Supervisor is not available at listed phone, place beeper call by dialing on any PTP Bell phone switchboard extension as follows:
8-102-119-892. When the beeper ntsnber is reached, there will be a series of high pitched tones in the telephone receiver that alerts the beeper carrier that a message is to be transmitted.
When the high pitched tones cease, speak slowly and clearly into the telephone and tell the Duty Call Supervisor (by name) to call the Turkey Point Plant.
Repeat message, then hang up the telephone.
EXAMPLE:
" Joe Smith, call Turkey Point Plant - Jrse Smith, call Turkey Point Plant"
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If the Duty Call Supervisor does not call promptly, notify System Operations l~
Power Coordinator and tell him to call the personnel on the Duty Call Supervisor's Call List.
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3/8/82 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101, PAGE 4 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR 8.7 As the emergency progresses and additional information becomes available or as the situation
- changes, information applicable to the Emergency Information Checklist should be relayed by telephone, INAWASl,and/or Local Government Radio (LGR) to BDP and Dade County Civil Defense.
If the Technical Support Center (TSC) is not staffed the information should be relayed by the Emergency Coordinator (EC) or a designated communicator.
8.8 The notification to NRC on the Emergency Notification System (ENS) shall be made within one hour of the declaration of the emergency and should contain, to the extent known, the information applicable to Appendix B of this l
procedure.
Once the notification to the NRC via ENS is made, we are f
required by 10 CFR 50.72 to maintain an open channel of communication until the NRC grants permission to hang up.
The EC shall designate an individual to maintain the open chain of comunications as required.
8.9 When, during the course of the emergency, the seriousness of the condition changes so that the emergency fits into a different classification than it originally was reported as, the EC shall so notify the Emergency (ControlNAWASl, Officer (ECO), the BDP, and Dade County Civil Defense by telephone, and/or LGR.
The notifications may be made by the TSC Supervisor or a designated comunicator under the direction of the EC.
When the condition is reclassified, the EC shall switch to the appropriate part of the checklist for the new classification.
NOTE: This includes the case where a condition changes so that it no longer
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fits the classification of any emergency.
In other words, when the condition is no longer an emergency, the ECO, the BDP and Dade County Civil Defense shall be so notified.
8.10 IResponsibility for Off-site Communications and Coordination shall be relinquisned to the Emergency Control Officer when he establishes contact and assumes responsibility.
8.11 The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for providing Protective Action Recomendations to off-site authorities as indicated on " Protective Action Recomendations Checklist".
When the Emergency Control Officer has indicated that the EOF is manned and operational, the Recovery Manager can relieve the Emergency Coordinator of this responsibility l.
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Direct initial cqrrective action to mitigate the problem.
Fire /E,plosion - see attached Fire / Explosion Checklist and
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Emergency Procedure 20107 Medical - see attached Medical Emergency Checklist 2.
Direct Nuclear Watch Engineer to mnbilize interim Emergency Teams to respond if necessary.
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IComplete the attached Emergency Information Checklistl.
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Relay information to the Duty Call Supervisor (see NPS Bulletin Board for scheduled supervisor and telephone number). Direct him to notify the individuals on his call list in Emergency Procedure 20104, Emergency Roster. Alternate - see Paragraph 8.6 of this procedure.
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Within fifteep minutes of declaration of emergency, notify, g lNAWAS!,
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the State Wa ding Point at the Bureau of Disaster Preparedness in ITa11ahassee and communicate Emergency Information Checklist data.
Alternate numbers are 1-904-488-1320 and 1-904-488-57571.
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Within one hour notify NRC via ENS hot-line. Alternate numbers are 1-301-492-8111 and 1-301-492-7000. Use the attached Appendix B to make the notific4 tion. Do not hang up until the NRC gives permission.
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Reassess ther Emergency Classification and update the Emergency Information Checklist, land notify BDP via NAWAS if necessaryl.
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Whenthe$lantconditionsnolongermeetthedefinitionofanunusual event or'any other emergency condition, so notify the ECO and BDP by
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ALERT CHECKLIST (Page 1 of 2)
Actions to be taken by Emergency Coordinator in the event of an ALERT 1.
Direct initial corred.ive action to mitigate the problem and bring the plant to a safe, stable condition.
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Fire / Explosion - see attached Fire / Explosion Checklist and 9
Emergency Procedure 20107 Medical - see attached Medical Emergency Checklist 2.
If evacuation of an area is necessary, notify personnel of the emergency condition over the page system, initiate a local evacuation in accordance with Emergency Procedure 20109, Criteria For and Conduct of Local Evacuation. Announce the following:
Area Affected Assembly Area 3.
Direct Nuclear Watch Engineer to mobilize interim Emergency Teams to respond as necessary.
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IComplete the attached Emergency Information Checklistl.
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Relay information to the Duty Call Supervisor (see NPS Bulletin Board for scheduled supervisor and telephone number). Direct him to notify the individuals on his call list in Emergency Procedure 20104, Emergency Roster. Alternate - see paragraph 8.6 of this procedure.
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Within fifteen minutes of declaration.of emergency notify, bl lNAWASI, the State Warning Point at the Bureau of Disaster Preparedness in
' Tallahassee and communicate Emergency Information Checklist data.
Alternate numbers are 1-904-488-1320 and 1-904-488-5757.
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IIf the State Warning Point at the Bureau of Disaster Preparedness was
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not notified by NAWAS, then notifyl, by telephone, the Dade County Civil FeTense Office in Miami (596-8700 or 911), and communicate Emergency Information Checklist data. Off hours, call 596-8176 or 911.
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lIf the State Warning Point at'the Bureau of Disaster Preparedness was not notified by NAWAS, then notifyl, by telephone, the Monroe County Tisaster Preparedness office in Key West (1-294-9581), and communicate Emergency Information Checklist data. Off hours, call 1-296-2424.
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If local evacuation was conducted, verify from Security Team Leader that all personnel are accounted for.
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ALERT CHECKLIST (Page 2 of 2)
- 10. Direct Shift Technical Advisor to activate the Technical Support Center.
- 11. Activate the Operational Support Center.
- 12. Within one hour notify NRC via ENS hot-line. Alternate numbers are 1-301-492-8111 and 1-301-492-7000. Use the attached Appendix B to make the notification. Do not hang up until the NRC gives permission.
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Reassess the Emergency Classification and update the Emergency Jnformation,. Checklist, and notify BDP via NAWAS with updated off-site
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dose informationi.
- 14. Brief the Technical Support Center Supervisor (normally Technic'al Department Supervisor) on events. Direct him to provide State and County with periodic updates.
- 15. Reassess corrective and protective actions. Verify activities underway, reassign personnel and teams as necessary.
- 16. Reassess the Emergency Classification and update the Emergency Information Checklist with Technical Support Center Supervisor.
- 16. Relinquish control and communication responsibilities to the Emergency Control Officer if he activates the Off-Site Organization.
- 17. When the plant conditions no longer meet the definition of an alert or any other emergency condition, so notify the ECO and BDP by telephone.
i This notification may be made by the TSC, at the EC's discretion.
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SITE AREA EMERGENCY CHECKLIST (Page 1 of 2)
Actions to be taken by Emergency Coordinator in the event of SITE AREA EMERGENCY 1.
Order initial corrective action per Emergency Operating Procedures.
Fire / Explosion - See Attached Fire / Explosion Checklist and Emergency Procedure 20107
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Medical - See Attached Medical Emergency Checklist 2.
If evacuation is necessary, notify personnel of the emergency condition over the PA system (crossconnect the page), giving location, class, and type of emergency, and order all non-essential personnel to commence evacuation of the Owner Controlled Area in accordance with Emergency Procedure 20110, Criteria for and Conduct of Owner Controlled Area Evacuation.
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If site evacuation is necessary, sound Site Evacuation Alarm.
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If site evacuation is necessary, repeat PA announcement.
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If site evacuation is necessary, order Security Team Leader to evacuate
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Owner Controlled Area and to report personnel accountability as soon as possible.
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Direct Nuclear Watch Engineer to mobilize other interim Emergency Teams as necessary.
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l Complete the attached Emergency Information Checklistl.
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Relay information to the Duty Call Supervisor (see NPS Bulletin Board for scheduled supervisor and telephone number). Direct him to notify the personnel on his call list in Emergency Procedure 20104, Emergency Roster. Alternate - see paragraph 8.6 of this procedure.
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Announcement:
" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is Turkey Point."
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- 10. State Warning Point Acknowledgment Time:
(NAWAS announcement also serves to notify Dade and Monroe Counties and the State Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services).
- 11. Turn on LGR, contact Dade County Civil Defense, inform them that site evacuation has started (if it has) location of assembly area (s),
evacuation routels). Notify them of any wind changes, and when evacuation is completed.
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If site evacuation his necessary, verify that each operator on shift is uninjured and relay the operator's names and keycard numbers to Security Team Leader.
- 13. Notify HAFB Consnand Post (using the direct line or 257-8425, 257-8426 or 257-8427) if their services are required.
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If site evacuation was necessary, verify from Security Team Leader that Owner Controlled Area Evacuation is complete and that all perso.,nel are accounted for.
- 15. Direct Shift Technical Advisor to activate the Technical Support Center.
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I Activate the Operational Support CenterI.
- 17. Within one hour notify NRC via ENS hot-line. Alternate numbers are 1-301-492-8111 and 1-301-492-7000. Use the attached Appendix B to make the notification. Do not hang up until NRC gives permission.
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Reassess the Emergency Classification and update the Emergency Information Checklist and notify BOP via NAWAS with updated off-site dose informationl.
- 19. Brief the Technical Support Center Supervisor (normally the Technical Department Supervisor) on events. Direct him to update State and County periodically (EOF will perform these updates when operational).
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- 20. Reassess corrective and protective actions. Verify activities underway, reassign personnel and teams as necessary.
- 21. Relinquish Emergency Coordinator control and communications responsibilities to the Emergency Control Officer when he assumes the responsibilities.
- 22. When the plant conditions no longer meet the definition of Site Area Emergency, so notify the TSC Supervisor so that he can notify the ECO, who will notify BDpl.
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Actions to be taken by Emergency Coordinator in the event of GENERAL EMERGENCY 1.
Order initial corrective action per Emergency Operating Procedures.
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Notify personnel of the emergency condition over the PA system (crossconnect the page), giving location, class, and type of emergency.
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Order all non-essential personnel to consnence evacuation of the Owner Controlled Area in accordance with Emergency Procedure 20110, Criteria for and Conduct of Owner Controlled Area Evacuation.
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Sound Site Evacuation Alarm.
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Repeat PA announcement.
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Order Security Team Leader to evacuate Owner Controlled Area and to
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report personnel accountability as soon as possible.
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Direct Nuclear Watch Engineer to mobilize other interim Emergency Teams as necessary.
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Within fifteen minutes of declaration of emergency make NAWAS Announcement:
" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is Turkey Point."
(State Warning Point will give a go-ahead)
!" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is Turkey Point"l l(Relay Emergency Information Checklist Data)l l" Acknowledge, over."l (If NAWAS is inoperable, call BDP at 1-904-488-1320 or 1-904-488-5757)
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State Warning Point Acknowledgment Time:
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the State Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services.)
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- 10. Complete Emergency Infonnation Checklist including off-site dose projections using Emergency Procedure 20126, Radiation Release and Dose Projection.
- 11. Make NAWAS Ar,.nouv' ment:
" State Warning ?Eoint Tallahassee, this is Turkey Point."
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(State Warning, Point will give a go-ahead).
1" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is Turkey Point"l l(Relay Emergency Information Checklist datall
" Acknowledge, over."
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- 13. Relay information to the Duty Call Supervisor (see NPS Bulletin Board for scheduled supervisor and telephone number). Direct him to notify l
the personnel on his call list in Emergency Procedure 20104.
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see Section 8.6 of this procedure, k
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evacuation has started, location of assembly area (s), evacuation route (s). Notify them of any wind changes, and whe.1 evacuation is completed.
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- 15. Verify that each operator on shift is uninjured and relay names and keycard numbers to Security Team Leader.
- 16. Notify HAFB Conmand Post - direct line, 257-8425, 257-8426 or 257-8427.
- 17. Verify from Security 6'eam Leader that Owner Controlled Area Evacuation is complete and that all personnel are accounted for.
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Order Shift Techni, cal Advisor to activate the Technical Support Center.
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l Activate the Operational Support Centeri.
- 20. Within one hour notify NRC via ENS hot-line. Alternate numbers are 1-301-492-8111 and 1-301-492-7000. Use the attached Appendix B to make the notification. Do not hang up until NRC gives permissicn.
- 21. Brief the Technical Support Center Supervisor (normally the Technical Department Supervisor) on events. Direct him to update State and County periodically.
(EOF will perform these updates when operational.)
- 22. Reassess corrective and protective actions. Verify activities underway, reassign personnel and teams as necessary.
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- 23. Reassess the Dnergency Classification and update the Energency Information Checklist with the Technical Support Center Supervisor.
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- 24. Relinquish control and communications responsibilities to the Emergency I
Control Officer when he assumes the responsibilities.
- 25. When the plant conditions no longer meet the definition of General Emergency, so notify the TSC Supervisor so that he can notify the ECO, who will notify BOPl.
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EMERGENCY INFORMATION CHECKLIST MESSAGE FORM FOR NOTIFICATION TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA DATE AND TIME OF MESSAGE 1.
SITE 2.
ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATION 3.
UNIT NLMBER(S)
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UNUSUAL EVENT A
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T TURKEY POINT T
ALERT T
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SITE AREA EMERGENCY Y
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TIME AND DATE OF INCIDENT / EVENT:
TIME DATE 5.
INCIDENT INVOLVES:
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SITUATION INVOLVED:
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TYPE OF RELEASE IS:
A NO RELEASE A
RADI0 ACTIVE GASEOUS T
POTENTIAL (POSSIBLE) RElIASE Y
NON-RADI0 ACTIVE GASEOUS T
I!HINENT (PROBABLE) RELEASE Y
RADI0 ACTIVE LIQUID T
A RELEASE IS OCCURRING T
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RECOP94 ENDED PROTECTION ACTIONS:
@j FOR INFORMATION ONLY - (UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT)
@j PREPARE FOR POSSIBLE ACTION INVOLVING THE PUBLIC, TO INCLUDE NOTIFICATION.
(ALERT OR SITE AREA EMERGENCY)
$l NOTIFY PUBLIC TO TAKE THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS. (SITE EMERGENCY)
NO ACTION SHELTER EVACUATE l
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RELEASE IS:
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EMERGENCY INFORMATION CHECKLIST
- 10. REPORT OF GASEOUS RELEASE IS:
Ql GROUND LEVEL
- 11. WIND SPEED:
MILES PER HOUR
- 12. WIND DIRECTION DATA (CHECK ONE, READ ACROSS)
WIND FROM DEGREES WIND TOWARD SECTORS AFFECTED A - --N--- - --
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-102-123 MNW-NPQ T
-SE-124-146 NW PQR R
SSE-147-168 MHW QRA 7
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SSW 192-213 NME 8 BC E ---SW-214-236-NE BCD R ----WSW-237-258 ENE -
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- 14. WEATHER CONDITIONS (RAIN, SNOW, SLEET ETC.):
- 15. TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DELTA T):
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STABILITY CLASS (IF KNOWN)
- 16. RELEASE Dtitc:tv BY:
A VISUAL T
SAMPLE RESULTS ARE:
1 INSTRtMENTATION-LOCATION RELEASE RATE (Ci/sec)
- 17. ACCIDENT RELATED INJURIES:
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@l YES NUMBER OF INJURIES
- 18. OTHER INFORMATION:
- 19. MESSAGE REPORTED BY:
NAME ORGANIZATION TELEPHONE (0UTSIDE a)
- 20. MESSAGE RECEIVED BY:
YOUR NAME TIME DATE CONTINUE TO NEXT PAGE FOR:
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EMERGENCY INFORMATION CHECKLIST ADDENDUM TO MESSAGE FORM FOR NOTIFICATION TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA 1.
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ASSESSMENT OF THE EMERGENCY (INCLUDING POTENTIAL FOR ESCALATION TO HIGHER CLASS) 3.
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ESTIMATE OF RADI0 ACTIVE MATERIAL RELEASED (GASEOUS):
NOBLE GASES:
SOURCE TERM:
Ci/Sec TOTAL RELEASE:
Ci RADIOI0 DINES:
SOURCE TERM:
C1/Sec T01'AL RELEASE:
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ESTIMATE OF PROJECTED OFFSITE DOSE RATES:
DISTANCE
- THYROID WHOLE BODY (mrem /hr)
(mrem /hr) l I mile (site boundary)
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PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS CHECKLIST FPL is required to provide BDP with recommendtions for protective actions to be taken by off-site personnel during an emergency condition. Until the EOF is staffed and functional following declaration of the emergency, the EC is responsible for providing the state with these recomendations. Due to the extremely large political and legal ramifications of these reconsnendations and their very large potential impact on FPL, i
the fonnat and content will be strictly adhered to as described below.
The contents of the recommendations are to be determined by using figures A-1 through A-5 of this procedure as follows:
1.
If the emergency has been classified as a GENERAL EMERGENCY and No Off-Site dose estimates or field survey results are available, refer to Figure A-1 through A-3 to evaluate off-site protective action recommendations.
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If a controlled release is necessary to stabilize plant conditions or an l
uncontrolled release is anticipated, determine the approximate source term and duration of the release and the projected off-site doses prior to making any protective action recommendations.
2.
If the emergency has been classified, and the off-site doses are LESS THAN 0.5 Rem whole body or 1 Rem to the thyroid at 3 mile over the projected duration of the release, no protective action is reconsnended. This should be reported to BDP and other outside agencies who inquire as:
" Based on our current assessment of all the information now available to us, Florida Power and Light recommends that you consider taking the following protective actions (PA) - NONE. This recomendation may change in the future, but we cannot now say when it may change or what it may change to."
NOTE:
Off-site dose values are calculated from Emergency Procedure 20126, Off-site Dose Calculations, and/or field monitoring results.
3.
If the emergency has been classified and off-site dose information is available (from any credible source), use the dose information to enter the appropriate l
estimated off-site table in Figure A-2 (PA with off-site dose estimates for greater than or equal to 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> duration) or Figure A-3 (PA with off-site dose
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projected duration of 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, the wind direction is from the NNE and the projected off-site integrated (2 hr) thyroid dose is 10 Rem at 1 mile, 2 Rem at 2 miles, and less than 1 Rem at 5 miles. Referring to Figure A-2 (PA with off-site dose estimates for greater than or equal to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> duration) the following recomendation should be made:
" Based on our current assessment of all the information now available to us, Florida Power and Light Company recomends that you consider taking the following protective actions:
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Evacuate all personnel between a 0 and 2 miles radius from the, plant.
(2)
Shelter all personnel between a 2 and 5 mile radius from the plant who are in sectors J, K and L (refer to Emergency Information Checklist).
This recomendation may change in the future, but we cannot now,say when it il may change or what it may change to."
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When available, both plume calculations and off-site monitoring results should be 4.
evaluated when making these protective action recomendations.
If significant discrepancies exist Yetween field monitoring results and plume dispersion calculations, then an evaluation of the discrepancy should be made, and the appropriate value should be selected in the determination of prote':tive action recomendations.
5.
For other emergency condttions which may occur, enter the table for those conditions, determine the rgromended protective actions and formulate the appropriate message in'i;he' doove format and transmit it to BDP.
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FIGURE A-1 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON PLANT CONDITIONS (To Be Used Only When Off-Site Dose Projections Are Not Available)
GENERAL NO Line 1 EMERGENCY YES 9
LOSS OF CHRRM NO CONTAINMENT NO Line 1
> 10 R/hr INTEGRITY
- YES YES s,_
Go to Figure A-2 Line l' A-2 LINE 0-2 MILES 2-5 MILES 5-10 MILES 1
N N
N 2
5(CR)
S (DW)
N 3
E (CR)
E(DW) + S(RS)
E(DW) + S(RS) l 4
E (CR)
E(CR)
E(DW) + S(RS)
LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS N = No Protective Action Recomended S = Sheltering Recommended
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= Evacuation Recomended DW = Downwind Sector + 2 Adjoining Sectors RS = Remaining Sectors CR = Complete Circle Around Plant at Specified Distance
- Loss of Containment Integrity assumes greater than allowable Technical Specification leakage but less than 400 times this value.
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FIGURE A-2 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON PLANT CONDITIONS (To Be used Only when Off-Site Dose Projections Are Not Available)
LOSS OF CHRRM NO CONTAINMENT NO Line 1
> 100 R/hr INTEGRITY i
YES I g' O
y I Line 2 I
YES LOSS OF CHRRM NO CONTAINMENT NO Line 1 4
> 2.00 x 10 INTEGRITY R/hr YES YES Go to Table A-3 Line 4 A-3 LINE 0-2 MILES 2-5 MILES 5-10 MILES 1
N N
N 2
S(CR)
S (DW)
N 3
E (CR)
E(DW) + S(RS)
E(DW) + S(RS) 4 E(CR)
E(CR)
E(DW) + S(RS)
LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS N = No Protective Action Recomended S = Sheltering Recommended
(_ DW = Downwind Sector + 2 Adjoining Sectors E = Evacuation Recomended RS = Remaining Sectors l
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A-3 LOSS OF
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> 1.0 x 10 INTEGRITY R/hr YES l
Line 4 I
YES LOSS OF CONTAINMENT NO Line 3 INTEGRITY
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YES Line 4 LINE 0-2 MILES 2-5 MILES 5-10 MILES 1
N N
N 2
S(CR)
S(DW)
N 3
E (CR)
E(DW) + S(RS)
E(DW) + S(RS) 4 E (CR)
E(CR)
E(DW) + S(RS)
_2GEND OF ABBREVIATIONS N = No Protective Action Reconsnended S = Sheltering Reconsnended E = Evacuation Reconinended l
DW = Downwind Sector + 2 Adjoining Sectors RS = Remaining Sectors CR = Complete Circle Around Plant at Specified Distance O
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OR THYRbIDDOSE'-
WHOLE BODY DOSE (REM)
(REM) 0-2 MILES; 2-5 MILES; 5-10 MILES; USE 1 MILE USE 2. MILE.
USE 5 MILE VALUE VALUE VALUE f
< 0.5
< 1.0 N
N N
> 0.5
> 1.0 ut lut S(CR)
S(DW)
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< 5.0
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- > 5.0 but but E(CR)
E(DW) +
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NOTE:
If the duration of the release is pro,jected to be less than 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, use Figure A-5.
- The dose 91 mile affects protective actions LEGEND OF: ABBREVIATIONS from 0-2 miles N - No protective action recomended The dose 9 2 miles effects protective actions S - Sheltering recommended from 2-5 miles E - Evacuation recomended
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The dose @ 5 miles effects protective actions DW-Downwind sector + 2 adfoining from 5-10 miles sectors The dose @ 10 miles can be used to e' valuate RS-Remaining sectors protective actions for greater distances.
CR-Complete circle a'r'ound plant at specified distance
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PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON ACTUAL RELEASE
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0-2 MILES; 2-5 MILES; 5-10 MILES; USE 1 MILE USE 2 MILE USE 5 MILE VALUE VALUE "
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< 1.0 N
N N
> Q.5 1 1.0
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NOTE:
t If the duration of the release is projected to be less than 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, use F.igure A-4 i
CThe dose 01 mile affects Protective Actions LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS from 0-2 miles N - No protective action recomended The dose @ 2 miles affects Protective Actions 5 - Sheltering recommended from 2-5 miles E - Evacuation recomended The dose @ 5 miles affects Protective Actions DW-Downwind sector + 2 adjoining from 5-10 miles sectors The dose @ 10 miles can be used to evaluate RS-Re[naining sectors Protective Actions for greater distances.
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FIRE OR EXPLOSION EMERGENCY CHECKLIST 1-TIME Crossconnect page to all units and sound fire alarm.
(a Make page announcement / "This is not a drill. This is not a drill," and give the locatioJ and classification of the fire / explosion. Then announce, C#.
"All personnel in tPe fire area withdraw to a safe location.
Activate any other,eppropriate Emergency Teams - as needed Dade County Fire Department - 911 See EP 20107 concerning when to call Dade County HAFB Direct line to command post.
(See EP 20107 concerning when to call HAFB)l Return to appropriate (UNUSUAL EVENT l, ALERT, SITE AREA EMERGENCY, or t
GENERAL EMERGENCY checklist.
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Detennine:
Name of Victim Employer (if not FPL)
Nature and Extent of Injury Location Is Victim contaminated Ensure Victim gets firstgid by:
Sending N.W.E. and extra operator to scene and activating Firct Aid and t
g' Personnel Decontamination Team (Notify Radiochemist or Chemistry Supervisor 4
at 215/216/380/381 on Ball phone or 171/169/312 on PAX phone).
4 NOTIFY:
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Health Physics PAX 308/170 BELL 220/217 Site Manager PAX 213 BELL 370 l
Plant Manager-Nuclear PAX 214 BELL 355 When determined, notify Captain of Guard where to direct ambulance, etc.
9 RADIO (CHANNEL 1)
PAX 207 BELL 383 Nuclear Plant Supervisor should:
1.
Determine mode of transportation based on nature and extent of injuries.
(Ensure vici.im's TLD, selfreader, ID badge and key card are retained on site).
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Innediate life threatening condition:
DADE COUNTY FIRE RESCUE PHONE: 911 or 324-41001 l
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE 3 and 4 Direct Tia Line Phone b)
Medical transportation for serious injury:
RANDLE EASTERN AMBULANCE PHONE: 911 or 642-6400 BECHTEL AMBULANCE PHONE: 6-308 OR 246-1300 EXT. 308 c)
Medical treatment for minor injuries:
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Decide where to send victim and notify them he is coming.
a)
Non-radioactively contaminated victims:
Send to CORAL REEF GENERAL HOSPITAL PHONE: 251-2500
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b) Radioactively contaminated victims send to:
See EP 20101 - Appendix A
" REEF Notification" MT. SINAI HOSPITAL (primary)
PHONE: 673-2183 BAPTIST HOSPITAL (backup)
PHONE: 271-6024 (Radiation Protection Man should accompany the victim,to the
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If Site Manager not available, notify Administrative Assistant (PAX 212 or BELL 369) or Duty Call Supervisor - See Emergency Roster.
Site Manager and/or the Administrative Assistant will handle. off-site notifications.
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APPENDIX A REEF NOTIFICATION In the event of a radiation emergency which requires the transportation of casualties to REEF, located within Mt. Sinai Hospital, the Emergency Coordinator shall transmit the following information, if it is available:
1.
Name of casualty being transported 2.
Types of injuries involved and body part:
a.
Fractures b.
Burns c.
Hemorrahaging d.
Othe,r e.
Ambulatory:
Yes No 3.
Radiation contamination status:
a.
Type of instrument used b.
BEFORE AFTER DECONTAMINATION DECONTAMINATION BODY PART C/M C/M 1.
2.
3.
a.
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c.
Radioisotopes involved d.
Decontamination procedures used i
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APPENDIX B CHECKLIST FOR NOTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.72 A.
Identification:
Date:
Time:
Name of Person Making Report:
ENS or Bell Phone:
Name of Person Contacted:
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Activation of Emergency Plans B.
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Date of Event:
Time:
Trip Number:
Description of What Happened:
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Consequences of Event: (Complete depending on type of event)
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Injuries:
Fatalities:
Contamination (personnel):
(property):
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APPENDIX B (cont'd)
CHECKLIST FOR NOTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.72 C.
Consequences of Event:
(Complete depending on type of event) (cont'd)
Offsite Radiation Levels:
Integrated Dose:
Location:
Meterology (wind speed):
From(direction):
Weather Conditions (rain, clear, overcast, temperature):
Equipment / Property Damage:
D.
Cause of Event:
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Licensee Actions:
Taken:
Planned:
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Classification of Emergency J
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Resident Inspector Notified (Yes/No):
State Notified (Yes/No):
Press Release Planned (Yes/No):
News Media Interest (Yes/No):
Local / National:
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CHECKLIST FOR NOTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.72 F.
Current Status: (Complete depending on type of event) 1.
Reactor Systems Status:
Power Level Before Event:
After Event:
Pressure:
Temp. (thot)
(tcold RCS Flow (Yes/No)
Pumps On (Yes/No)
Heat Sink: Condenser Steam Atm. Dump Other Sample Taken (Yes/No):
Activity Level:
ECCS Operating (Yes/No):
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^ rg Actuation (Yes/No):
PRZ or RX Level:
Possible Fuel Damage (Yes/No)
S/G Levels:
Feedwater Source / Flow:
Containment Pressure:
Safety Relief Valve Actuation (Yes/No)
Containment Water Level Indication:
Equipment Failures:
Normal Offsite Power Available (Yes/No):
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D/G Running (Yes/No)_
Loaded (Yes/No) 2.
Radioactivity Release:
Liquid / Gas Location / Source:
Release Rate
_ Duration:
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Release Monitored (Yes/No)
- Amount of Release Tech Spec. Limits
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Search Conducted (Yes/No)
'Scarch Results:
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Insideri-Outsider Point of Intrusion
. Extent of Intrusion s
Apparent Purpose Strike / Demonstration:
Size of Group Purpose'
, Sabotage:
Radiological (Yes/No)
Arson (Yes/No)
Equipment / Property Extortion: Source (phone, letter, etc.)
Loc'ationofLette/
Demands General: Firearms involved (Yes/No)
Violence (Yes/No)
Control cf Facili.ty Compromised or Threatened (Yes/No)
Stolen / Mist.ing Mar,erial Agencias Notif,1,ed (FBI, State Police,. Local Police, etc.)
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Other Coninents:
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FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20106 MARCH 12, 1982
1.0 Title
NATURAL EMERGENCIES
,l 2.0 Apprtval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Aporoval
q Change dated 3/12/82 Reviewed by PNSC March 12, 1982 Approved by fes Plant Mgr-N,
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2.2 List of Effective Pages:
Page Date Page Date Page Date Page Date
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2/4/82 7
3/26/81 10 3/26/81 2
3/26/81 5
3/12/82 8
3/26/81 11 3/26/81 3
3/26/81 6
3/26/81 9
3/26/81 12 3/26/81
3.0 Scope
3.1 Purpose
l This procedure provides instructions to be followed upon notification of a potential natural emergency or upon occurrence of an actual natural emergency.
3.2 Discussion
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3.2.1 The natural emergencies considered in this procedure are those associated with weather disturbances such as hurricanes or tornadoes.
The geographical location of the area is such that the occurrence of other types of natural emergencies is highly improbable.
However, flooding of the low lying areas surrounding the plant site could occur due to the torrential rains and flood tides that accompany a hurricane.
3.2.2 Warnings of impending natural emergencies are issued by the U. S.
Government National Oceanicographic and Atmospheric Mministration (NOAA)
(National Weather Service) based on various weather i
surveillance means such as
- radar, satellite photographs and I
meteorological reporting stations.
These warnings provide adequate
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- 3. 2. 3 2e warnings issued by NOAA (National Weather Service) are received at the FPL System Operations Power Coordinator's Office on the Weather teletype network.
The information received at the FPL System Operations Power Coordinator's Office is then relayed to the 'Iurkey Point Plant, Units 3 and 4 Control Room through one of the various normal or emergency connunication channels described in Emergency Procedure
- 20112, Consunications Network.
3.3 Authority
6 Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans
3.4 Definitions
2 e following terms, as used by NOAA are used throughout this procedure:
3.4.1 'IORNADO WATCA:
Meteorological conditions in the area described as favorable to the formation of tornadoes.
3.4.2 'IORNADO WARNING:
his condition is declared once the surveillance means have snown that a tornado has been sighted. The area for which this warning is issued is usually smaller than that for which a watch is declared.
3.4.3 TROPICAL SIORM A weather disturbance of large size with winds of 39 to 73 uph, rotating in a counterclockwise direction, acccupanied by torrential rains and an area of low barmetric pressure.
3.4.4 HURRICANE
Same as a trcpical storm, but the winds are over 73 uph and a well defined low barmetric pressure center, called the EYE of the st n, is present.
3.4.5 EYE: 2 e center of a hurricane where calm prevails, with winds of no more than 20 - 30 nph and little or no rain.
3.4.6 HURRICANE ADVISORY: 2 1s is an information release put out every six l
hours, usually at 12 o' clock and 6 o' clock both day and night whenever a hurricane exists; the advisory is continually updated and this information is issued in the form of BURRICANE BULLETINS which are issued every 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br />, day and night.
3.4.7 BURRICANE WATCH:
his is a mmmication from NOAA, issued whenever a hurricane is between 24 and 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> frm, and approaching, the l'
U.S. coast and comprises an area approximately 100 miles either side of the expected place where it could come inland.
It also gives the size, maximum winds, direction and speed of travel.
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his is a comunication from NCAA, issued whenever a hurricane is between 12 and 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> from, and approaching, the U. 5. coast and conprises an area approximately 50 miles either side of the expected place where the hurricane will strike the coastal areas.
Se size of the area conprised by the warning will be determined by the area over which hurricane force winds can be expected. This warning also gives the expected time and location where the hurricane will strike the coast, as well as the size, maximum winds, direction and speed of travel. Se warning may also describe the coastal areas where high water, floods or high waves may be expected.
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4.1 All unnecessary personnel in the Protected Area and all visitors in the Owner Controlled Area shall be required to leave when a hurricane warning is l
issued for the area.
Flooding of the low-lying portions of the area, frm heavy rains and high tides may make later evacuation inpossible.
- 4. 2 If a hurricane passes directly over the plant area, do not assume the hurricane has passed when the winds subside and rain stops. B is only means that the EYE of the hurricane is over the area, and in approximately 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> the winds will begin blowing again frcm the opposite direction as the second half of the hurricane goes over the area.
4.3 When the hurricane is near the area and high winds are occurring, keep all
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4.4 Do not assume the emergency to be over until the receipt of official word from NCAA through the System Operations Power Coordinator that there is no longer a threat to the area.
5.0 Resconsibilities
5.1 It shall be the responsibility of the Site Manager, Plant Manager - Nuclear, Maintenance Superintendent - Maclear, Operations Superintendent - Nuclear, Technical Department Supervisor, and Instrument and Control Supervisor to couply with the steps outlined in Section 8.0 of this procedure to protect the plant and personnel fr a the effects of the emergency.
6.0
References:
6.1 W rkey Point Plant Emergency Plans 6.2 trkey Point Plant, Units 1 and 2 Burricane Plans 6.3 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Information - information on area tornado and hurricane reports 6.4 FSAR, Section 2, and Figures 1.2-3 and 1.2-4 Bechtel Corp. Drawing No. 5610-SK-C-289 Main Plant Perimeter' Flood Wall
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If the Emergency Plans are initiated as a result of the natural emergency, records and notifications shall be as described in other Emergency Procedures.
If the Emergency Plans are not initiated only nonnal log entries are required.
8.0 Instructions
l NOTE:
If a hurricane or tornado warning is received, notify the Nuclear Plant Supervissr that an " unusual event" has occurredl.
8.1 When information is received tnat a Tornado Watch has been issued for the
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area in which the plant j>s located:
8.1.1 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall notify the Site Manager or Plant Manager - Nuclear (if they are on-site), the Duty Call Supervisor (if the Site Manager or the Plant Manager - Nuclear were not notified),
the Security Shift Supervisor at the Main Entrance Station and plant personnel on his shif t.
He shall also inform them that an Unusual Event is in progress.
8.1.2 The Site Manager / Plant Manager - Nuclear / Duty Call Supervisor shall evaluate the information, and decide if further action and/or manpower is required.
8.1.3 The Security Shift Supervisor shall ensure that all visitors in the
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Owner Controlled Area are notified of the Tornado Watch.
8.2 When information is received that a Tornado Warning has been issued for the area in which the plant is located:
8.2.1 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall notify personnel as in 8.1.1 above.
This shall be an Unusual Event unless the tornado strikes the facility (in which case an ALERT would be declared).
8.2.2 The Site Manager / Plant Manager - Nuclear / Duty Call Supervisor shall evaluate th information and decide if further action and/or manpower is required 8.2.3 The Security Shift Supervisor shall notify all visitors in the Owner
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8.2.4 The Maintenance Supervisor - Nuclear, if available, or the Nuclear Plant Supervisor and Nuclear Watch Engineer shall conduct a survey of all plant areas and the equipment on them and remove or tie down any loose material or equipment that could be blown away.
8.2.5 The Auxiliary Equipment Operator shall clean the intake trash barrier and start the intake traveling screens.
8.3 When any tornado strikes the facility:
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8.3.3 The Site Manager / Plant Manager - Nuclear /Outy Call Supervisor shall evaluate the infonnation and decide if further action is required.
8.4 When information is received that a Hurricane Watch has been issued for the area in which the plant is located:
8.4.1 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall notify the Site Manager or the Plant Manager Nuclear (if they are on-site) or the Duty Call
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He shall also inform them that an Unusual Event is in progress.
8.4.2 The Site Manager, Plant Manager - Nuclear, or Duty Call Supervisor shall notify other individuals in accordance with Emergency Procedure 20104, Emergency Roster.
8.4.3 If visitors have not yet been regaired to leave, the Plant Security Supervisor shall order the Security Shift Supervisor to infonn all visitors of the Hurricane Watch issued and ensure that they leave.
8.4.4 The Operations Superintendent - Nuclear or Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall verify that the following preparations are made:
1.
Check operation of the NAWAS and LGR equipa.ent, base radio and portable radio equipment.
2.
Test run both A and 8 emergency diesel generators, top off day and skid fuel tanks and verify that starting air is at 240 psi.
3.
Test run the turbine DC oil pumps.
4.
Check fire system and Itest run the fire pumosl.
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Test run the intake trash rakes and traveling screens.
8.4.5 The Maintenance Superintendent - Nuclear or his designee shall verify
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that the following preparations are made:
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Check supply of emergency items and materials such as:
l Wire Wooden wedges Flashlights and Batteries Lumber Buckets Portable bedding equipment l,
Rope Caulking Portable Fans and Air Movers l
Nails Plastic Film Cloth (pliofilm) 2.
Provide a truck and driver to obtain foodstuffs and other required items.
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Clean sungs and sung pung suction strainers on the auxiliary J.
building and electrical cable manholes. hst run a u sung punps.
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Suyve.> the plant site renoving trash and debris and securing loose equipent.
Nuclear shall verify that the 8.4.6 2e Operations Superintendent fonowing preparations are made:
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Inventory,,, supply of laboratory chemicaJs and reagents and obtain thosJ thav'are necessary.
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Check diesel oil storage tank and turbine lube oil storage tanks., Diesel oil storage tank should be topped off and turbine lube oil storage tank should be at least half fun.
3.
Make arrangements with the diesel oil suppliers for possible emergency deliveries.
4.
Bolt or tie down a n hatches on water plant tanks.
8.4.7 2e Instrument and Control Supervisor shall check all instruments located outdoors to be in weather proof condition, inspect cases, gaskets, etc. and weatherproof those that are not with plastic film and tape.
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2e Land pgement Site Manager shan make arrangements with the Air 8.4.8 Etree Sea Survival School for rencvat ^* e
- and 1cose gear frca the area; and also with any outside contractor working within the plant property to renove, tie down, or otherwise secure his equipent and material to keep it from blowing away.
8.4.9 he Administrative Supervisor shan have all food storage facilities inventacied, a grocery list prepared and the necessary food purchased and properly stored.
Enough food shall be purchased for all operatorm, maintenance and guard personnel staying on site during the storm for several plays.
8.5 When informIt' ion is received that a Hurricane Warning has been issued for the area in which the plant is located:
8.5.1 2e Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall notify personnel as in 8.3.1 above.
Bis shall be classified as an Unusual Event unless there is reason to upgrade the classification to an ALERT.
8.5.2 Se Plant Security Supervisor will inform the Security Shif t -
Supa.wisor to close the barriers to all unauthorized traffic.
8.5.3 2e Operations Superintendent - Welear or Wclear Plant Supervisor shall verify that the following preparations are made:
1.
Make arrangements for sufficient operating personnel to be at the
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Fill condensate tanks, primary water tanks and refueling water storage tanks.
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When hurricane is less than 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> from the plant have portable bedding equipment brought to the control roan and/or cable spreading room and other suitable locations.
4.
Cpen and tag outdoor 480V receptacle circuit breakers.
(See attaded breaker list, Appendix A).
Issue clearance to Nuclear Plant Supervilor on all breakers opened.
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Fans may be operated on a selected basis as operating conditions dictate.
Spent fuel pit ventilation fan New fuel storage room vent fan Spent fuel pit heat exchanger room vent fan Containment purge supply and exhaust fans Auxiliary building supply vent fans Containment penetration cooling fans if not required 4160V Switchgear and 480V L. C. rooms vent fans Diesel generator room vent fans f
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Shutdown Amartap Systems, open and tag power supply breakers to all pungs and valves, clearance to the Nuclear Plant Supervisor.
Nuclear shall verify that the 8.5.4 2e Maintenance Superintendent following preparations are made:
1.
Close the following outside doors and roof hatches and inflate door seals where applicable.
(1) Outside Doors:
Cable Spreading Room to roof (through CRDM room)
New Fuel Storage Iboms Spent Fuel Pits Ccap. Cooling Water Surge Tank Ibom Door fran Auxiliary Building to Ttarbine Area 480V L.C. Rooms 4160V Switchgear Ibcas Doors to Boldup Tank enclosures Bnergency Diesel Ibcm doors Turbine and Auxiliary Building Chemical Storage Room Door fran Aux. Building to No. 4 Coup. Cool Water Equip.
Area Elevator vestibules Containment Purge Supply Fan Room
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Inlet to No. 3 01arging Pung Room fraa Boric Acid Tank Area
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Intake Chlorinator Equipment House Beactor Control Rod B;uipnent Rooms (3B and 4B MCC Ibans)
Electrical Penetration Rooms and Enclosures Generator Exciter Switchgear Roons Radwaste Building Doors (East, West, and Ioading Rang)
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RER punp renoval hatdes i.
Evaporator Condensate Demineralizers Monitor Tanks Radwaste Building 2.
Install stoplogs on plant flood protection wall as follows:
(Ref. to Dwg. No. 5610-6K-C-289)
By the Unit 3 4160V Switchgear Room entrance
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By i.he Diesel Oil Storage Tank Dike Area By the Unit 3 and Unit 4 Main Transformers By the Unit 4 Steam Generator Feed Pung Room By the Unit 4 Blowdown Tank On the entrance to the Unit 3 Cong. Cool Water Pung Area On the entrance to the Unit 4 Cong. Cool Water Pung Area By the Unit 3 and Unit 4 New Fuel Storage Area By the Unit 3 and Unit 4 Labe Oil Reservoir On the entrance to the Unit 3 and Unit 4 Condenser Pits On the entrance to the Unit 3 and Chit 4 Spent Fuel Pit Heat Exchanger Iboms On the entrance to the Aux. Building Chemical Storage Area 3.
Tie down, remove, or otherwise secure all loose equipnent, such
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as ladders, fire extinguishers and hose reels, waste containers, life rings, etc.
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Store all chemical drums in the chemical warehouse, and oil drums in the oil house and/or chemical warehouse.
5.
Verify that the gas cylinders in both ges cylinder storage houses are properly secured.
6.
Remove vortex eliminators frcm the intake area, and clean the trash pit.
7.
Dog the intake area gantry crane, the cask crane and the turbine l
deck gantry crane.
8.
Install life lines between inportant operat.ing areas of the plant in case personnel nust be sent to these areas during high, winds.
9.
Provide tarpaulins and ropes at various locations throughout the f;
auxiliary building; also have on hand in the control center and cable spreading room an angle supply of plastic film (pliofilm).
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- 11. Provide portable dewatering punps at Condensate Pung Areas, Units
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Close doors and vent openings on the elevator machinery room.
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- 13. Wire shut all doors on outdoor MCC's, with insulated wire.
- 14. Take spare sump pues to the Auxiliary Building.
- 15. Tie down intake trash rakes and hoists in such a manner that they are secure, yet readily available if needed.
- 16. When the vent fans listed in 8.4.3.5 are stopped, the following air intake, exhaust, or vent openings should be closed off.
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Verify that the dagers of those openings equipped with dagers are locked in the closed position.
Install protective covers where required, as follows:
Spent Fuel Pit Inlet Air Vents New Fuel Storage Ibom Fan Inlet Vent Spent Fuel Pit Beat Exchanger Boan Fan Inlet Vent Spent Fuel Pit Beat Exchanger acan Exhaust Vent Containment Purge Supply Fan Air Intake Auxiliary Building Supply Fans Air Intaa Vent Control acom BVAC Outside Air Intakes Control Ibom HVAC Post MHA Emergency Fan Oatside Air Intake 4160V Switchgear and 480V L.C. Roms Exhaust Fan Vents
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Wclear shall verify that the 8.5.5 The Cherations Superintendent following preparations are made:
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Bolt or otherwise secure the hatches on the chemical feed tanks.
8.5.6 The Instrument and Control Supervisor shall ensure that I and C Specialists will be available at the plant during the emergency and shall verify that the following preparations are made:
1.
Protect exposed vital instrumentation from the high winds and possible flying debris.
8.5.7 The Site Manager shall verify that required additional personnel have been notified and are available.
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Provisions of Step 8.5 shall also be followed.
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8.8.1 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall classify it as an Unusual Event and activate Emergency Procedure
- 20101, Duties of Emergency Coordinator, and Emergency Procedure
- 20103, Classification of Emergencies.
8.8.1 If high water is anticipated but not high wind, those provisions of Step 8.4 shall be carried out which are directed toward concern for
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S 8.9 When flood, low water, hurricane surge, or other abnormal water conditions cause the storm drainage system to be exceeded, the Nuclear Plant Super /isor shall declare an Alert, and activate Emergency Procedure 20101, Duties of Emergency Coordinator, and Emergency Procedure 20103, Classification of Emergencies.
8.10 When flood, low water, hurricane surge, or other abnormal water conditions cause vital equipment to fail, the Nuclear Plant Superiisor shall declare a Site Area Emergency and activate Emergency Procedure D101, Duties of Emergency Coordinator, and Emergency Procedure 20103, Classification of Emergencies.
8.11 When any earthquake has occurred as indicated on the seismograph, the
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Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall classify this as an Unusual Event and activate Emergency Procedure 20103, Classification of Emergencies.
8.12 If any earthquake occurs greater than the Operating Basis Earthquake, the Nuclear Plan Supervisor shall declare an Alert and activate Emergency Procedure
- 20101, Duties of Emergency Coordinator and Emergency Procedure 20103, Classification of Emergencies.
8.13 When an earthquake occurs greater than the Safe Shutdown Earthquake,the Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall declare a Site Area Emergency and activate Emergency Procedure 20101, Duties of Emergency Coordinator, and Emergency Procedure 20103, Classification of Emergencies.
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8.14 Stcp all non-essential handling of radioactive materials and avoid releases of radioactive water to the environment during the duration of the emergency.
8.15 In the case of weather emergencies, wait until official word is received frca NCAA through the System Operations Power Coordinator, that the causes of the emergency are over and that the threat to the area is over before terminating the emergency conditions.
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RECEPIACLE NO./IDCATION 30653 17 and 17a, Unit 3 Containment 30661 5, West End, Aux. Building E/W Passageway 30674 6, 6A and 6B East End and Exterior East Wall of Aux.
Building (See Note 1, 30736 7, North End, Aux. Building N/S Passageway 30905 11 and 12, North End of Intake Area 30760 8, Unit 3 Cask Wash Area (See Note 2) 40653 17 and 17a, Unit 4 Containment l
40903 15 and 16, Intake Area (at Traveling Screens 0870 9, South End of Aux. Building N/S Passageway 0871 10, Unit 4 Cask Wash Area (See Note 2) 10 23 13, Water Treatment Plant Area B1605 01, Radwaste Control Area, West Wall B1704 02, Radwaste N/S Passageway, North End
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Panel 3P14, Bkr 3 One Receptacle at No. 3 Bowser Filter One Receptacle at West of 3A MSRB Che Receptacle at SW Corner of Cond. Retubing Pit, Ground Iavel (See 1bte 4)
Panel 3P14, Bkr 4 One Receptacle in Aux. Feedwater Pung Area One Receptacle East of 3D MSRB Panel 3P14, Bkr 5 Cne Receptacle, Turbine Deck, West Side between Units 3 and 4 One Receptacle under South End of Steam Platform Panel 3P14, Bkr 6 One Receptacle on Mezz. Iavel at Paml 3P14
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One Receptacle at NE Corner of Turbine Deck Panel 3P14, Bkr 7 Che Receptacle at !M Corner of Turbine Deck Panel 4P14, Bkr 1 One Receptacle at East Wall No. 4 4160 Roca Panel 4P14, Bkr 2 One Receptacle at SE Corner No. 4 Aux. Transformer Panel 4P14, Bkr 3 One Receptacle at South Side of Cond. Retubing Pit, Ground Iavel (See Note 4)
One Receptacle East ')f Bowser Filter One Receptacle West af 4A MSRH Panel 4P14, Bkr 4 One Receptacle East of 4D MSRH One Receptacle East af No. 4 S/G Feedwater Pung Room Panel 4P14, Bkr 5 One Receptacle at SW Corner of Turbine Deck One Peceptacle under South edge of Steam Platform Panel 4P14, Bkr 6 One Receptacle on Mezz. Level at Panel 4P14 One Receptacle on 'Iurbine Deck, South of Control Ibom Door
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NOTE 1:
Also providest-power to B.A.E. tenporary puups.
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Power suppl [to rgency Spent Fuel Pit Cooling Water Pungs i.'.
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C' FIRE / EXPLOSION EMERGENCIES 2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Approval
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3.1 Purpose
3 This procedure provides instructions to control and extinguish fires, to minimize equipment damage from fires or explosions and to prevent personnel injuries.
3.2 Discussion
3.2.1 The Fire Team is composed of five individuals who are qualified in accordance with Administrative Procedure 15500, Fire Protection Program.
The fire team members are personnel from the Operations, HealtNPhysics, and Nuclear Chemistry Departments.
3.2.2 Those personnel initiating and conducting fire drills shall: Notify
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This is a drill", give location and classification of simulated fire / explosion, report any simulated injuries and the extent of damage to plant components.
3.2.3 The emergency classification system (see Emergency Procedure 20103, Classification of Emergencies) includes certain fires and explosions.
Hence, each fire or explosion shall be evaluated by the Nuclear Plant Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator to detennine if it constitutes an unusual event, an alert, or a site area emergency.
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3.3 Authority
Technical Specification 6.8.1 Facility Operating Licenses DPR-31,Section III, G, and DPR-41,Section III F.
Letter from A. Schwer..er of NRC to R. E. Uhrig dated 3/21/79 (NRC Safety Evaluation Report for Fire Protection) 10 CFR 50, Appendix R cl 10 CFR 50.48
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3.4 Definitions
The terms that must be familiar to the user in order to fully implement this procedure are as follows:
3.4.1 C1 ass "A" Fires Class "A" fires are ordinary combustible fires in such materials as wood, paper, cloth, or rubber.
3.4.2 Class "B" Fires
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Class "B" fires are fires in flarmnable liquids, gases, and greases.
3.4.3 Class "C" Fires Cl ass "C"
fires are fires which involve " energized" electrical equi pnent.
(Where electrical equipment is de-energized, extinguishers for Class "A" or "B" fires may be used).
3.4.4 Class "0" Fires Class "D" fires are fires in combustible metals such as magnesium, titanium, zirconium, sodium and potassium.
4.0 Precautions
4.1 Water in the vicinity of high voltage electrical equipment may constitute a life hazard to personnel due to the electrical conductivity of water.
Water hoses should be operated with a fog pattern only and at a distance of 10 feet or more from any energized electrical equipment.
4.2 Portable multipurpose dry chemical extinguishers may be used on the following class fires:
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Class "A" 2.
Class "B" 3.
Class "C" 4.3 Portable carbon dioxide fire extinguishers may be used on the following class fires:
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Class "B"
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Class "C"
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4.5 The installed Halon 1301 gas system in Document Control is safe as installed.
However, the discharge of Halon 1301 may create hazards to personnel such as dizziness, impaired coordination, reduced visibility and exposure to toxic decomposition products.
For this reason personnel should leave the area immediately.
Self-contained breathing apparatus is required to re-enter the area until the building is ventilated.
5.0 Responsibilities
5.1 l At the beginning of each shift, it shall be the responsibility of:
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5.1.1 The Mac'aar Watch Engineer, Fire Team Leader, to assign two Operations brigade members in addition to himself by completing the current fire brigade assignment sheet.
5.1.2 The Nuclear Watch Engineer to verbally notify the two Oper stions brigade members of their assignment.
5.1.3 One Health Physics and one Chemistry brigade member to verbally notify the Nuclear Watch Engineer at the beginning of each shift for their assignment to the fire brigade.
5.1.4 The Nuclear Watch Engineer, upon notification by the Health Physics and Chemistry brigade members to complete the fire brigade assignment sheet.
5.2 It shall be the responsibility of the Fire Team Leader (normally the Nuclear Watch Engineer) to:
5.2.1 Direct all phasas of the fire fighting activities.
5.2.2 Communicate the status of the fire and fire fighting activity to the Emergency Coordinator.
5.2.3 Coordinate the activities of any outside fire fighting organization called in to assist with the emergency.
5.3 It shall be the responsibility of each Fire Team member to be thoroughly familiar with the contents of this procedure and the location of fire
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fighting equipment in the plant.
5.4 The Plant Manager-Nuclear shall designate in writing an individual (s) to verify through regular inspections that all fire fighting equipment and supplies are in good condition and operable.
1 5.5 For a fire, it shall be the responsibility of the Brigade leader to complete the attached fire report (Appendix B).
5.6 For a fire drill, the person conducting the drill (normally from the Training Department) is responsible for completing the drill evaluation sheet (Appendix A).
2 5.7 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator is responsible for classifying fires and explosions as unusual events, alerts, or site area emergencies in act.ordance with Emergency Procedure 20103, Classification of Emergenciesl.
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References:
6.1 Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans 6.2 Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) 6.3 10 CFR 50, Appendix R 6.4 10 CFR 50.48
7.0 Records
7.1 Log entries in Nuclear Plant Supervisor's Log Book 7.2 Completed Fire Reports and Drill evaluation sheets constitute Quality Assurance Records and, therefore, shall be retained in accordance with e
Administrative Procedure 0190.14, Document Control and Quality Assurance Records.
8.0 Instructions
8.1 When an individual discovers a fire which can be safely extinguished using fire fighting equipment at hand, he shall do so and then promptly notify the Nuclear Plant Supervisor or the appropriate control room.
8.2 When an individual discovers a fire or explosion resulting in a fire which cannot be extinguished using fire fighting equipment at hand, he shall notify the Nuclear Plant Supervisor or the appropriate control room over the PA systi 4 or by dialing 260 on any PAX telephone.
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infomation should be given:
8.2.1 Location of the fire or explosion.
8.2.2 Type of fire or explosion, if known.
8.2.3 Whether or not there are any injured personnel.
8.2.4 Extent of damage to plant components.
NOTE:
Speed in ' notification is much more important than the completeness of the initial report.
8.3 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor or the control room operator contacted shall instruct the individual to take any imediate action he is qualified to perfom to extinguish the fire.
NOTE:
In the case of the control room receiving the notification, the individual receiving the call shall notify the Nuclear Plant Supervisor.
8.4 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor or his designee shall cross-connect the PA l
system, sound the fire alarm, wait for the fire alarm to stop, then imediately announce the fire / explosion in the following manner:
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"This is' not a drill.
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Then announce, "All personnel in the fire area witharaw to a safe location."
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For Fire Drills: "This is a drill.
This is a drill," and give the location and classification of the simulated fire / explosion ltwice' Then announce, "All personnel in the fire area witncraw to a safe location."
8.4.1 When word of the Fire / Explosion is passed over the page:
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The Fire Team Leader shall dress out and respond to the fire.
He will take a 2-way radio with him, communicate with the Nuclear Plant Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator, and take steps to extinguish or limit the spread of the fire.
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The Nuclear Jurbine Operator and Health Physics Fire Brigade members will Jeport to fire locker No.1 and dress out as fast as possible.
They will put on their SCBA's except the mask, which will be put on before entering the fire area. They will carry an extra SCBA (for use by the leader) to the fire scene.
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The Nuclear Operator and Lab Technician Fire Brigade members will report to fire locker No. 2, and dress out as fast as possible.
They will put on their SCBA's except the mask which will be put on before entering the fire area.
NOTE:
A list of the locations of fire protection equipment is included in Maintenance Procedure 15537.2, Periodic Surveillance of Fire Protection Equipment.
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8.4.2 Upon arrival of the Fire Team Members, the Fire Team Leader shall give instructions to them for fighting the fire.
While the Fire Team Members begin extinguishing the fire, the Fire Team Leader can
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8.4.3 In the event of a fire in a radiation area, the protection of life and property may require more imediate attention than the radiological hazard itself.
Only when it has been determined or suspected that the fire is in an unusually high radiation area or in a high airborne activity environment should the radiological effort be permitted to interfere with extinguishing the fire.
8.4.4 If a fire is classified as an UNUSUAL EVENT, ALERT, or SITE AREA
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EMERbENCY pursuant to Emergency Procedure 20103, Classification of Emergencies, the Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall activate the Emergency Plans and follow the appropriate checklist in Emergency Procedure 20101, Duties of Emergency Coordinator.
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If outside fire fighting assistance is required to control a fire that does not threaten safety systems, this is an UNUSUAL EVENT.
NOTE:
If outside fire fighting assistance is required to control a fire that may threaten safety systems, tnis is an ALERT.
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If a fire results in degradation of a safety system, this is a SITE EMERGENCYl.
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'I 8.4.5 Requesting Outside Fire Fighting Assistance 1.
If the fire, or explosion resulting in a fire, is considered by the Nuclear Plant Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator based on reports from the fire team leader as probably beyond the capability of the fire team to contain, the Dade County Fire Department shall be called.
Whereupon, at the option of the Nuclear Plant Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator, if the fire cannot be controlled by the additional forces, then the Homestead Air Force Base Fire Department shall be called.
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If the fire, or explosion resulting in a fire, is too large to 5
be controlled by available plant forces and is in the Radiation Controlled Area, the Homestead Air Force Base Fire Department shall also be called.
3.
If off-site assistance is requested, the Main Entrance Station Guard shall be notified by the NPS of the location of the fire and the expected arrival of the off-site fire fighting equipment.
4.
When off-site assistance arrives, working communications shall be established between the Emergency Coordinator, the person in charge of the off-site fire fighting organization, the Radiation Team Leader if the fire is in the Radiation Controlled Area, and the Fire Team Leader.
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NOTE:
See Emergency Procedure 20104, Emergency Roster, for specific information regarding means of comunication and telephone numbers.
8.5 10 rill Evaluation:
(Appendix A) 8.5.1 The person conducting the drill shall complete and forward Appendix A to the Fire Protection Supervisor, a copy to the Fire Team Training Supervisor and a copy to the Quality Control Supervisor for retention.
8.6 Fire Report:
(AppandixB) 8.6.1 The brigar a leader shall complete and forward Appendix B to the Fire Prot ection Supervi:;or, a copy to the Fire Team Training Superviser and a copy to the Quality Control Supervisor for retentioi.
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Date:
1.
Fire Drill (Including Tocation and class of simulated fire) r :7 2.
Time for fire alann to sound after drill is initiated:
3.
Time until fire drill and location are announced on page:
4.
Time for first Fire Brigade member to arrive at scene:
5.
Time when all t;rigade Members are at scene:
6.
Evaluation of team leader performance:
7.
Evaluation of team mem6er performance:
8.
Training given at drill scene:
9.
Fire Brigade Members:,
leader Chem N.0.
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- 10. Critique on drill:
- 11. Recommendations for program, procedure, drill changes:
Drill given by:
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Time:
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Type of Fire (Class):
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Location of Fire:
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Property or Equipment Damaged:
4.
Description of Loss:
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Cause of Fire, if known:
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Extent of Loss or Damage:
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What Method of Extinguishment Used:
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Any Injuries (Brigade Members):
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Any Injuries (Non-Brigade Members):
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Any additional infonnation necessary to ensure that persons not at the fire will understand the circumstances of the fire.
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EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20125 MARCH 18, 1982
1.0 Title
ON-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATIONO 2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Acoroval
Change dated 3/18/82 Reviewed by PNSC March 18, 1982 Approved by
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2.2 List of Effective Pages:
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3.0 Scoce
3.1 Purcose
This procedure describes the members and duties of the On-Site Emergency Organization (See Figure 1).
3.2 Discussion
During the period imediately following the declaration of an emergency, the shift operating staff constitutes the imediate response organization, i.e.,
the Interim Emergency Teams.
Emergency requirements take imediate precedence over normal operating responsibilities (as determined by Emergency Procedures or at the direction of the Emergency Coordinator).
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Subsequent to the imediate response actions and notifications, other plant staff will begin arriving to fonn the Primary Emergency Teams and to staff the Technical Support Center. The On-Site Emergency Organization reports to and supports the Emergency Coordinator.
3.3 Authority
Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plan
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3.4 Definitions
3.4.1 Emergency Coordinator:
Responsible for notifying off-site authorities, both inside and outside the Company and has full authority and responsibility for on-site emergency response actions.
This function is performed by the lA, member of the plant management staff Nuclear Plant Supervisor.
A may assume this function at their discretionl.
(See Emergency Procedure 20101, Duties of Emergency Coordinator).
3.4.2 Interim Fpergency Teams:
The Interim Emergency Teams are composed of members chosen from plant shift personnel.
All are qualified in procedures and practices required for the perfonnances of their duties as team leaders or members.
3.4.3 Primary Emergency Teams:
The Primary Emergency Teams are composed of first line management personnel and others who normally work on the regular day work schedule, which is also exclusive of weekends and holidays.
3.4.4 Technical Support Center Supervisor:
The person designated by the Emergency Coordinator to supervise the
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personnel and manage the technical support activities in the Technical Support Center.
This function is performed by one of the following:
Operations Superintendent - Nuclear Operations Supervisor - Nuclear Technical Department Supervisor Other department supervisors (if necessary)
4.0 Precautions
4.1 The Interim Teams should take action regardless of the fact that the Primary Emergency team members may be present.
Members of an Interim Emergency Team may consider themselves relieved only upon the specific instructions of a recognized superior or the Primary Emergency Team Leader.
Merely knowing that a superior or. a Primary Emergency Team Leader is present does not constitute a release from emergency duties and responsibilities.
4.2 At their own option, and with the knowledge of the Emergency Coordinator, line management members of that team may relieve their counterpart on the Interim Emergency Teams.
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5.0 Resconsibilities
5.1 Emercency Direction and Control h e Emergency Coordinator shall be responsible for direction and control, as described in Emergency Procedure 20101, Duties of Emergency Coordinator.
5,2 Notification and Comulnication:
he Emergency Coordinator shall be responsible for notification and cormunications as described in Emergency Procedure 20101, Duties of Emergency Coordinator.
5.3 Radiation 'Ieam:
De Bealth Physics Supervisor shall be the Radiation 'Itam Imader.
Be shall direct the actions of the Bealth Physics technicians under the orders of the Emergency Coordinator.
De Interim Radiation Team Imader is designated as the Bealth Physics Technician on shift with the Nuclear Watch Engineer as his alternate.
5.4 Plant System Engineering:
We Shift 'Ibchnical Advisor shall provide the initial technical support necessary for repair or corrective actions.
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5.5 Fire 'Ibam:
2e Nuclear Watch Engineer shall be the Fire Team Leader. B is position is manned continucusly but if he is not available the Nuclear Turbine Operator shall act as his alternate.
5.6 First Aid / Decontamination 'Ibam:
2e Plant Radiochemist shall be the Primary Team Ieader with the Chemistry Supervisor as his alternate.
A Nuclear Operator, trained in first aid and personnel decontamination, shall be the Interim Team Imader.
If no Chemistry Department personnel are on-site, any trained enployee could act as a First Aid / Decontamination Team member until primary team members can be called in.
5.7 Security Team:
2e Security Supervisor shall be the Primary Security Team Ieader with the Assistant Plant Security Supervisor as his alternate.
Se Security Shift Supervisor shall act as the Interim Security Team Ieader. Personnel control and accountability are the responsibility of the Security Team.
Se Security 'Itam Imader shall be responsible for notifying the Emergency Coordinator of unaccounted for personnel. Notification of occupants in the Owner Controlled Area shall take place during the security search.
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5.8 Rescue Team:
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Rescue Operations shall involve the First Aid / Decontamination Team and the Radiation Team as necessary.
Under the control of the Radiation Team Imader, entry to potentially hazardous areas shall be made by the First Aid / Decontamination Team with assistance from the Radiation ham.
Upon notification of the injury, both teams shall respond per the Emergency Coordinator's instructions.
5.9 Recovery and Restoration Team:
he Operations Superintendent - Nuclear shall bs the Team Imader.
Se Tedinical Department Supervisor is the alternate.
Team memhers shall be assigned frem available* plant staff.
5.10 Re-Entry:
Re-entry teams shall be formed as necessary in accordance with Emergency Procedure 20111, Re-Entry.
6.0
References:
6.1 Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plant 6.2 Emergency Procedure 20101, Duties of an Emergency Coordinator
7.0 Pecords
2e Emergency Coordinator shall maintain records as described in Emergency Procedure 20101, Duties of the Emergency Coordinator.
8.0 Instructions
8.1 Upon declaration of an emergency, the Interim Team Imaders shall contact the Emergency Coordinator to determine the inmediate response teams needed.
8.2 he Shift Technical Advisor shall assist the Emergency Coordinator in evaluating the emergency.
8.3 he Emergency Coordinator shall initiate the notifications described in Emergency Procedure 20101 to inform necessary plant management and Emergency
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8.4 2e hchnical Department Supervisor shall report to the Technical Support Center and act as the TSC Supervisor.
Be personnel in the TSC shall provide plant management support to allow the Nuclear Plant Supervisor to concentrate on reactor control.
8.5 The Emergency Coordinator shall provide watch relief as conditions require changes.
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