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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures EP 1.3 Re Estimation of Source Term,Epip 3.1 Re Alert - Immediate Actions & EPIP 4.1 Re Site Emergency - Immediate Actions
ML20062B019
Person / Time
Site: Point Beach  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/25/1982
From:
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20062A992 List:
References
PROC-820625-01, NUDOCS 8208040293
Download: ML20062B019 (54)


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TABLE OF CONTENTS Revision Date 1.0 CLASSIFICATION & ASSESSMENT 04-30-82

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1.1 Initial Classification . . . . . . . . .. . 2 1.2 Plant Status . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 0 03-31-81 1.3 Estimation of Source Term . . . . . . . . .. 2 06-25-82 1.4 Radiological Dose Evaluation . . . . . . . . 5 05-28-82 1.5 Protective Action Evaluation . . . .. . . . 3 04-30-82 1.6 Radioiodine Blocking & Thyroid Exposure Accounting . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 02-26-82 1.7 Evaluation of Core Damage . . . . . . . . . . 0 04-30-82 1.8 Emergency Off-Site Dose Estimations . . . . . 1 05-28-82 2.0 UNUSUAT. EVENT IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES 2.1 Unusual Event - Immediate Actions . . . . . . 0 03-31-81 2.2 Unusual Event - Plant and Company Personnel Notification . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 1 07-01-81 2.3 Unusual Event - Off-Site Agency Notification 1 02-26-81 fL.J

._ 3.0 ALERT IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES 3.1 Alert - Immediate Actions . . . . . . . . . . 1 06-25-82 3.2 Alert - Plant & Company Personnel Notification . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1 07-01-81 3.3 Alert - Off-Site Agency Notification . . . 0 03-31-81 4.0 SITE EMERGENCY - IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES 4.1 Site Emergency - Immediate Actions . . . . . 1 06-25-82 4.2 Site Emergency - Plant & Company Personnel Notification . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 1 07-01-81 4.3 Site Emergency - Off-Site Agency Notification 0 03-31-81 5.0 GENERAL EMERGENCY - IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES 5.1 General Emergency - Immediate Actions . . . 1 06-25-82 5.2 General Emergency - Plant & Company Personnel Notification . . . . .. . . .. 1 07-01-81 5.3 General Emergency - Off-Site Agency Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 03-31-81 6.0 EVACUATION 6.1 Limited Plant Evacuation . . . . .. . . . . 1 04-30-82 6.2 Plant Evacuation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 02-26-82 y} 0 03-31-81

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6.4 Energy Information Center Evacuation . . . 0 03-31-81 8208040293 820720 DR ADOCK 050002gg 4

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7.0 CHEMISTRY & HEALTH PHYSICS RESPONSE & PREPAREDNESS 7.1 Internal Chem & HP Group Personnel Notification [

Initial Response 7.1.1 Chem & HP Group Personnel Notification

& Initial Response when Chem & HP Personnel are On-Site ....... 2 04-30-82 7.1.2 Chem & HP Group Personnel Notification

& Initial Response when Chem & HP Personnel are Off-Site . ...... 1 03-17-82 7.1.3 HP Protective Actions by Operations Personnel Prior to Arrival of Chem

& HP Group Personnel . . . . . . . . 1 05-15-81 7.2 Health Physics Facility Activation 7.2.1 Activation of HP Facilities at Site Boundary Control Center ..... 2 03-17-82 7.2.2 Activation of HP Facilities at Operations Support Center .... 1 03-17-82 7.2.3 DELETED Health Physics Communications 1 03-17-82

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7.3 Radiological Surveys 7.3.1 Airborne Sampling & Direct Dose Rate Survey Guidelines . .... 3 03-17-82 7.3.2 Post-Accident Sampling & Analysis ,

of Potentially High Level Reactor Coolant . . ........... 3 12-30-81 7.3.3 Post-Accident Sampling of Contain-ment Atmosphere .. ...... 3 12-30-81 7.3.4 Movement of Required Chemistry Equip-ment & Material to the Technical Support Center Counting Room &

Mini-Laboratory ......... 0 12-30-81 7.4 Emergency Equipment t

7.4.1 Routine Check, Maintenance, Cali-bration & Inventory Schedule for Health Physics Emergency Plan Equipment .. .... .... 5 04-30-82

! 7.4.2 Emergency Plan Equipment Routine

' Check, Maintenance & Calibration Instructions . .......... 3 04-30-82 7.4.3 'Use of Baird Model 530 Single s ,/ Channel Iodine Spectrometer to Determine Airborne Iodine Activities . ......... . 1 05-15-81 L

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,' Revision Date 7.4.3.1 Use of Canberra Model 3100 Series 30 Multichannel Analyzer to Determine Airborne Iodine Activities . . . . 0 02-26-82 7.4.4 AMS-2 Air Particulate, Iodine &

Noble Gas Sampler / Detector . . . 0 03-31-81 8.1 Personnel Assembly & Accountability . . 2 04-30-82 9.1 Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 03-31-81 10.0 Firefighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 03-31-81 11.0 FIRST AID & MEDICAL CARE 11.1 On-Site First Aid Assistance . . . . 2 02-26-82 11.2 Injured Person's Immediate Care . . . . . . 1 05-15-81 11.3 Hosp.tal Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . 1 04-30-82 11.4 Personnel Decontamination . . . . . . 0 01-29-82 12.0 REENTRY & RECCVERY PLANNING 12.1 Reentry Procedures for Emergency Operations 1 03-17-82 12.2 Personnel Exposure & Search & Rescue 9 Teams . . . .

12.3 Recovery Planning . .

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04-30-82 03-31-81 12.4 Personnel Monitoring Exposure Guidelines . 0 01-29-82 13.0 PRESS 13.1 Crisis Communications . . . . 1 09-04-81 14.0 COMMUNICATIONS 14.1 Testing of Communications Equipment . . 0 03-31-81 15.0 TRAINING, DRILLS & EXERCISES l

09-04-81 15.1 Employee Training . . . . . . . 1 15.2 Off-Site Personnel Training . . . . 0 03-31-81 15.3 Drills & Exercises . . . . . . . . . . . 2 04-30-82 l

16.0 WISCONSIN ELECTRIC GENERAL OFFICE PROCEDURES 16.1 Nuclear Engineering Section Notification &

Response . . . . . . . . . . 3 09-04-81 i

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( TABLE OF EPIP FORMS EPIP EPIP Form Title Procedure 01 Emergency Plan Airborne Radiation Survey Record Site Boundary Control Center (03-81) 7.3.1

02 Emergency Plan Survey Record Site Boundary Control Center (09-81) 7.3.1 03 Dose Factor Calculations for Specific Noble Gas Analysis Results (03-81) 7.3.1 04 Status Report on Plant Systems & Controls for Affected i

Unit (03-81) 1.2 05 Worksheet for Status Report on Radiation Monitoring System for Unit (03-81) 1.2 l 06 Worksheet for Status Report on Radiation Monitoring System for Plant (03-81) 1.2 07 For X/Q Determination (09-81) 1.4 08 Estimated Whole Body & Thyroid Projected Doses (09-81) 1.4 09 Estimated Whole Body Dose Calculation Worksheet for Specific Noble Gas Releases (09-81) 1.4 10 Estimated Ground Deposition Calculation Worksheet for Particulate Radionuclide Releases (09-81) 1.4 gy"~s 1.8 4'~ ') 10a Estimated Population Dose (05-82) 11 Summary of Radiological Dose Evaluation Calculations (09-81) 1.4 12 Unusual Event Incident Report Form (03-81) 2.1 13 Alert Incident Report Form (03-81) 3.3 14 Site Emrgency Incident Report Form (03-81) 4.3 l

15, General Emergency Incident Report Form (03-81) 5.3 j 16 Event Data Checklist (03-81) 5.3 1

17 Accounting Short Form (04-82) 8.1 18 Assembly Area Roster (03-81) 8.1

, 19 Drill / Exercise Scenario (03-81) 15.3

20 Drill / Observation Sheet (03-81) 15.3 21 Drill / Exercise Evaluation Report (03-81) 15.3 22 Plant & Company Emergency Call List (02-82) Call List Tab 23 Cffsite Agency Emergency Call List (06-82) Call List Tab 24a Site Boundary Control Center Emergency Plan Inventory Checklist (04-82) 7.4.1 24b TSC, ESC, South Gate & OSC Emergency Plan Inventory Checklist (04-82) 7.4.1 l

24c Emergency Plan Health Physics Supplies at Two Rivers Community Hospital Inventory Checklist (09-81) 7.4.1 24d Control Room Emergency Plan Equipment Inventory Checklist

(06-82) 7.4.1

! 24e Emergency Vehicle Inventory Checklist (04-82) 7.4.1 24f Emergency Plan First Aid Kit Inventory Checklist (02-82) 7.4.1

, 24g Emergency Plan Burn Kit Inventory (02-82) 7.4.1 i -

24h Emergency Plan First Aid Room Inventory (05-81) 7.4.1 24i . Emergency Plan Stretcher Inventory (09-81) 7.4.1 k

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Paga 2 EPIP Procedure O. EPIP Forms Title 25a Emergency Vehicle Checklist (06-82) 7.4.2 25b Monthly Health Physics Instrument & Air Sampler Functional Test Checklist (06-82) 7.4.2 25c Quarterly Emergency Plan Checklist (04-82) 7.4.2 25d Semi-Annual & Annual Emergency Plan Checklist (04-82) 7.4.2 26 Quarterly Communications Test (03-81) 14.1 27 Monthly Communications Test (03-81) 14.1 Emergency Plan Instrument Calibration Schedule (06-82) 7.4.2 28 29 Emergency Plan C,ounting Equipment & Frisker Calibration 7.4.2 Schedule (06-82) 30 Reactor Coolant Post-Accident Sampling Analysis Report 7.3.2 (09-81) 31 Containment Atmosphere Post-Accident Sampling Analysis Report (12-81) 7.3.3 32 Search & Rescue and Emergency Operations Checklist (04-82) 12.2 33 Estimation of Core Damage (04-82) 1.7 34 Calculation of Xe-133 Equivalent Release Rates (05-82) 1.8 35 Dose Calculations (05-82) 1.8 e

'n EPIP 1.3 O MINOR Revision 2 06-25-82 ESTIMATION OF SOURCE TERM 1.0 GENERAL The purpose of this precedure is to estimate the source term (stack release rate in Ci/second) using the low range operational stack monitors, the Eberline RMS II Radiation Monitoring Systems or direct contact radiation measurements on the plant effluent vents. The plant effluent vent stacks are:

1.1 Auxiliary Building Vent (ABVNT) 1.2 Drumming Area Vent (DAVNT)  ;

i 1.3 Gas Stripper Building Vent (GSBVNT) 1.4 Combined Air Ejector Decay Duct (CAE) 1.5 Main Steam Safety Valves and Atmospheric Dump Valves (v ,

2.0 REFERENCE 2.1 EDS Report to Wisconsin Electric Power Company concerning NUREG-0578, ,

March 7, 1980.

3.0 PRECAUTIONS 3.1 If fuel damage or loss of reactor coolant system integrity has occurred, some or all of the following would be present:

3.1.1 The letdown radiation monitor (R9) may be unusually high or offscale.

3.1.2 The containment radiation monitors (R11 and R12) may be unusually high or offscale.

3.1.3 The containment area monitors (R2 and R7) may be unusually high or offscale. },

si 3.1.4 The charging pump area monitor (R4) may be unusually high or !

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- 1 EPIP 1.3 Page 2 3.2 Health Physics procedures and requirements must be followed when i applicable (i.e., entering a high radiation area).

3.3 Evaluation of the radiation monitoring system readouts and radio-logical hazards must be completed prior to any attempt to enter the ,

auxiliary building or facade to take a contact reading on any stack.

l 3.4 If this procedure is being used for determination of emergency classi-fication, use EPIP 1.8 " Emergency Off-Site Dose Estimations" for determination of projected dose off-site. EPIP 1.8 is a shorter, 4 however more conservative procedure for determination of projected dose.

4.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS  ;

4.1 Applicable portions of EPIP 1.2, " Plant Status", is completed.

5.0 PROCEDURE FOR Xe-133 EQUIVALENT RELEASE RATE ESTIMATE - WORKSHEET N0_.,_1 5.1 Chemistry / Health Physics Supervisor or Designated Alternate 5.1.1 Obtain EPIP-05 and EPIP-06 of EPIP 1.2, " Plant Status," for

[ the radiation monitoring systems.

NOTE: IF EPIP-05 AND EPIP-06 IN EPIP 1.2, " PLANT STATUS," ARE NOT COMPLETED, OBTAIN THE METER READINGS FOR EACH PLANT EFFLUENT VENT STACK FROM THE REMOTE CONTROL ROOM READOUT AND RECORD THIS ON WORKSHEET NO. 1 AND THEN PROCEED WITH STEP 5.1.3.

5.1.2 Enter the meter readings and flow rates in the appropriate columns on Worksheet No. 1 for the indicated vents. If the readings are offscale, not monitored, or the monitors are inoperable, enter the appropriate word "offscale," "not ,

monitored," or " inoperable" in the meter reading column for the vent affected.

5.1.3 Designate individuals in accordance with ALARA concepts to  !

obtain meter readings of the vents whose Eberline RMS II  !

data is not available and the main steam header by performing !

Section 5.2 of this procedure if required.

NOTE: iF STEP 5.1.* NEEDS TO BE COMPLETED BECAUSE EBERLINE RMS II DATA IS NOT AVAILABLE, OR IF A STEAM GENERATOR TUBE RUPTURE IS BELIEVED TO HAVE OCCURRED WHICH PRODUCES THE POTENTIAL FOR RELEASES, OR RELEASES ARE IN PROGRESS FROM THE MAIN STEAM HEADER OR THE ATMOSPHERIC STEAM DUMP, THEN PERFORM SECTION 5.3 0F

\ THIS PROCEDURE AFTER APPROPRIATE MEASUREMENTS HAVE BEEN TAKEN IN SECTION 5.2.

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D) 5.1.4 Perform Section 5.3 of this procedure to determine the gross Xe-133 equivalent release rate estimate.

5.2 Direct Stack Survey Team Designees ,

l! NOTE: THE FOLLOWING SECTION WILL NOT BE INITIATED UNTIL THE EVALUATION DISCUSSED IN PRECAUTION 3.3 HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND THE SITE MANAGER (DUTY & CALL SUPERINTENDENT), THE DUTY &

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5.2.1 Determine the most direct and desirable route to the plant effluent stack to be monitored.

5.2.2 Determine the Health Physics requirements to be met for the

passage to the vent areas.

! 5.2.3 Determine the appropriate survey instrument to be used for I the plant effluent vent to be monitored.

5.2.4 Proceed by the route determined in Step 5.2.1 to the stack and record the survey instrument reading in contact with the stack in the columns provided on Worksheet No. 1, Part C, j Plant Effluent Vent Stack Contact Readings.

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IN THE CASE OF THE MAIN STEAM SAFETY VALVES AND
ATMOSPHERIC STEAM DUMP VALVES, THE READING WILL BE

! TAKEN IN CONTACT WITH THE CENTERLINE OF THE MAIN I

STEAM HEADER, THREE FEET FROM THE MAIN STEAM LINE.

SHIELD THE PROBE (WITH A MINIMUM OF .25 INCHES OF

! LEAD) ON THE SIDES FACING THE MAIN STEAM LINE AND THE CONTAINMENT.

5.3 Chemistry / Health Physics Supervisor or Designated Alternate I

5.3.1 Choose the appropriate vent stack readouts in Part A, B, or C of Worksheet No. 1 to convert readings to a Xe-133 equiva- ,

lent release rate. That is if the low range monitors go l:

offscale, use the high range monitors. Conversely, if the jr i normal monitors are onscale, use the normal monitors, or if -

j both normal and high range monitors are offscale or inoperable, use the vent stack contact readings.

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! 5.3.2 Use the appropriate attached conversion curves for each of  !'

, the plant effluent vent to convert the chosen vent stack '

i readout, (cpm or R/ hour) and flow rate, from Step 5.3.1 to an Xe-133 equivalent release rate in Curies /second and record the value on Worksheet No. 1, Part D, Estimate of j ( Gross Xe-133 Equivalent Release Rate. Enter the appropriate l

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cases where the plant effluent vent was not monitored, i offscale, or inoperable.  :

i l NOTE: THE FOLLOWING QUALIFYING NOTES MUST BE RECOGNIZED.

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I conversion curves flow rate, a ratio of. ,

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(Ratio) X Conversion Curve = Adjusted Xe-133 Release Rate ,

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2. If the main steam header vent release rate needs

$ to be determined, the following steps must be applied.

j a. Obtain from the Shift Supervisor an estimated 3 flow rate through the main steam header in lbm/ hour of steam being dumped to the environ-ment and the specific volume (v) of the steam.

1 At 1000 psia,. specific volume is 0.446 ft.3/lbm.

i At 500 psia, specific volume is 0.928 ft.3/lbm. i i

lbm/hr x v h x 7.86 f[c

b. Convert contact reading obtained at the main
steam header tc pci/cc using the appropriate i attached conversion curve for the main steam j header.

) pCi/cc l c. Multiply flow rate obtained in Step (a) by the

< concentration obtainad in Step (b) to obtain

the-release rate (Xe-133 equivalent) from the ,

main steam header.

Flow Rate Concentration ~

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j 5.3.2 Sum the values (1) through (7) on Worksheet No. 1 Part D, j to determine the gross Xe-133 equivalent release rate.

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5.3.3 Report the calculated gross Xe-133 equivalent release rate to the Shift Supervisor and the Technical Support Manager.

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[] HINOR Revision 1 Q 06-25-82 ALERT - IMMEDIATE ACTIONS 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide a series of immediate actions and clear direction to adequately respond to events or conditions classi-fied as an Alert in accordance with EPIP 1.1, " Initial Classification."

In this plant condition, the potential exists for limited releases of radioactivity in excese of Technical Specification limits. However, it is unlikely that an offsite hezard will be created. Limited plant evacuation of certain plant areas may become necessary. Prompt notification and followup information is to be given to Federal, State and local authorities although it is anticipated that no response by them is required. The technical support center may be activated as a center for communications, debriefing and meetings. Since a plant evacuation is not required, the

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The Alert status will be maintained until an escalation to a Site or General Emergency occurs or a deescalation or closecut is made by informing offsite authorities, and by the completion of an Incident Report Form as contained in EPIP 3.3, " Alert - Offsite Agency Notification."

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2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 NUREG-0654, Revision 1, November, 1980.

3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 3.1 All actions and notifications should be appropriately logged.

3.2 Communication should be concise and accurate.

4.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS 4.1 EPIP 1.1, " Initial Classification," completed.

5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Shift Supervisor / Designee f-~ss 5.1.1 Evacuate affected areas if necessary to protect personnel by implementation of EPIP 6.1, " Limited Plant Evacuation."

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s EPIP 3.1 Page 2 5.1.2 Implement plant operating procedures to place the affected unit / units in a safe condition.

5.1.3 Perform Section 5.1 of EPIP 3.2, " Alert - Plant and Company Personnel Notification."

5.1.4 De.signate an individual, such as the Duty Technical Advisor or Duty & Call Superintendent to perform Section 5.1, of EPIP 3.3, " Alert - Offsite Agency Notification."

5.1.5 Announce the nature and location of the emergency using the Gaitronics system. Make the announcement twice.

5.1.6 Implement EPIP 11.0, "First Aid and Medical Care," as necessary.

5.1.7 Implement EPIP 10.1, "Firefighting," as necessary.

5.1.8 Perform actions of the Plant Operations Manager (POM) and the Technical Support Manager until properly relieved.

5.1.9 Notify the Energy Information Center (Ext. 246) and ask them to implement EPIP 6.4, " Energy Information Center Evacuation."

(<--)s 5.2 Operating Supervisor 5.2.1 Report to the control room.

5.2.2 If the Shift Supervisor is incapacitated, assume the respon-

. sibility and authority of the Shift Supervisor (until relieved by a qualified individual) and coordinate the plant response as outlined in Section 5.1.

5.3 Duty Technical Advisor 5.3.1 Report to the control room to provide advice to the Technical Support Manager and Shift Supervisor.

5.3.2 Establish a communication link using the dedicated line with the technical support center as soon as practicable.

5.4 Security Lieutenant Implement EPIP 9.1, " Security," as necessary.

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5.5 Duty & Call Superintendent 5.5.1 Report to the control room or the technical support center as required depending upon the availability of other senior management personnel. If other senior management are unavail-able, report to the technical support center.

5.5.2 Perform a detailed evaluation of the plant condition using EPIP 1.1, " Initial Classification," EPIP 1.2, " Plant Status,"

EPIP 1.3, " Estimation of Source Term," EPIP 1.4, " Radio-logical Dose Evaluation," and other available information.

5.5.3 Assume role of Plant Operations Manager as necessary.

5.5.4 Assure completion of EPIP 3.3, " Alert - Offsite Agency Notification".

5.5.5 Reclassify emergency as necessary. Coordinate this duty with POM when he becomes available.

5.6 Plant Operations Manager (POM) (Superintendent - Operations) 5.6.1 Report to the technical support center.

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5.6.2 Escalate to a more severe classification if necessary by implementation of EPIP 4.1, " Site Emergency - Immediate Actions," or EPIP 5.1, " General Emergency - Immediate Actions."

Complete Section 3 of form EPIP-13, " Alert Incident Report Form."

5.6.3 Provide recommendations of any required protective actions for the public to State and local authorities.

5.6.4 Deescalate to a less severe classification if conditions no longer warrant the Alert classification and complete Section 3 of form EPIP-13, " Alert Incident Report Form", attached to EPIP 3.3, " Alert - Offsite Agency Notification."

5.6.5 Notify personnel notified in EPIP 3.2, " Alert - Plant and Company Personnel Notification."

5.6.6 Contact the persons and agencies notified in EPIP 3.3,

" Alert - Offsite Agency Notification," and provide the information contained in the deescalation notification message of Section 3 of EPIP-13 attached to EPIP 3.3,

" Alert - Offsite Agency Notification."

5.6.7 Coordinate all control room, technical support center, and O security procedures.

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5.6.8 Coordinate EPIP 6.1," Limited Plant Evacuation," if imple-mented.

5.6.9 Coordinate EPIP 8.1, " Personnel Assembly and Accountability,"

if implemented.

5.7 Site Manager (Manager, Nuclear Operations) 5.7.1 Report to the technical support center and assume overall responsibility for the emergency response and recovery operations.

5.7.2 When the emergency support center is activated, act as the Emergency Support Director until relieved.

5.8 Technical Support Manager (Superintendent - Technical Services) 5.8.1 Report to the technical support center.

5.8.2 Establish a communication link using the dedicated line with the control room as soon as practicable.

m i 1 5.8.3 Determine the need for additional personnel. Implement EPIP 3.2, " Alert-Plant and Company Personnel Notification,"

as required.

5.9 Chemistry /HP Supervisor (Superintendent - Chemistry & Health Physics) 5.9.1 Report to the technical support center.

5.9.2 Implement EPIP 7.0, "CHP Radiological Response and Prepared-ness," as necessary.

5.9.3 Have Chemistry & Health Physics personnel report to their work station and establish a communication link to the technical support center.

5.10 Maintenance Supervisor (Superintendent - Maintenance & Construction) 5.10.1 Report to the technical support center.

5.10.2 Implement EPIP 12.2, " Personnel Exposure and Search and Rescue Team," as necessary.

5.10.3 Have maintenance personnel report to an appropriate location for assignment.

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I 5.11 Designated Plant Supervisory Personnel (See Figure 5-4 of the Emergency Plan as to who is to report to the technical support center. This includes the off duty Technical Advisors, Training Supervisor, I & C Supervisor, and Health Physics Director if not assigned to the site boundary control center.)

5.11.1 Report to the technical support center.

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Under the Site Emergency classification, there is a potential for offsite releases which could have an impact on the public to the extent that pro-tective actions would be required. Therefore, if not already accomplished, the plant will activate the technical support center, the onsite operations support center, the emergency support center, the site boundary control center, and possibly the emergency news center. Either limited plant or plant evacuation may become necessary.

The initiation of a Site Emergency requires prompt notification to State

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" Site Emergency - Offsite Agency Notification."

2.0 REFERENCES

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3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 3.1 All actions and notifications should be appropriately logged.

3.2 All communication should be concise and accurate.

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The announcement should be repeated periodically. Evacuate affected areas if necessary to protect personnel by implemen-tation of EPIP 6.1, " Limited Plant Evacuation."

5.1.2 Implement plant operating procedures to place the affected unit / units in a safe condition.

5.1.3 Designate an individual, such as the Duty Technical Advisor or Duty & Call Superintendent to perform Sections 5.1 and 5.2 of EPIP 4.3, " Site Emergency - Offsite Agency Notification."

5.1.4 Implement EPIP 11.0, "First Aid and Medical Care," as necessary.

5.1.5 Implement EPIP 10.1, "Firefighting," as necessary.

5.1.6 Perform actions of the Plant Operations Manager until (hN 3_,) properly relieved.

5.1.7 Notify the Energy Information Center (Ext. 246) and have them implement EPIP 6.4, " Energy Information Center Evacu-ation."

5.2 Operating Supervisor 5.2.1 Report to the control room.

5.2.2 If the Shift Supervisor is incapacitated, assume the respon-sibility and authority of the Shift Supervisor (until properly relieved by a qualified individual) and coordinate the plant response as outlined in Section 5.1 of this procedure.

5.3 Duty Technical Advisor 5.3.1 Report to the control room to provide advice to the Technical Support Manager and the Shift Supervisor.

5.3.2 Establish a communication link using the dedicated line with the technical support center as soon as practicable.

5.4 Security Lieutenant 5.4.1 Implement EPIP 9.1, " Security," as necessary.

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5.5.2 Perform a detailed evaluation of the plant condition using EPIP 1.1, " Initial Classification," EPIP 1.2, " Plant Status,"

EPIP 1.3, " Estimation of Source Term," EPIP 1.4, " Radio-logical Dose Evaluation," EPIP, 1.5 " Protective Action Evaluation," and other available information.

5.5.3 Assume role of Plant Operations Manager as necessary.

5.5.4 Reclassify emergency as necessary,.

5.5.5 Notify personnel notified in EPIP 4.2, " Site Emergency -

Plant and Company Personnel Notification" of reclassifi-cation.

5.5.6 Contact the persons and agencies notified in EPIP 4.3, " Site Emergency - Offsite Agency Notification," and provide the information contained in the deescalation notification message of Section 3 of form EPIP-14 attached to EPIP 4.3,

[  ; " Site Emergency - Offsite Agency Notification," or the es-3 ( ,,/ calation notification message of Section 1 of form EPIP-15 attached to EPIP 5.1 5.6 Plant Operations Manager (Superintendent - Operations) 5.6.1 Report to the technical support center.

5.6.2 Escalate to a General Emergency if necessary by implemen-tation of EPIP 5.1, " General Emergency - Immediate Actions."

Complete Section 3 of form EPIP-13, " Site Emergency Incident Report Form."

5.6.3 If the Emergency Support Manager is unavailable, provide recommendations of protective actions for the public to State and local authorities.

5.6.4 Deescalate to a less severe classification if conditions no longer warrant the Site Emergency classification and complete Section 3 of form EPIP-14, " Site Emergency Incident Report Form," attached to EPIP 4.3, " Site Emergency - Offsite Agency Notification."

5.6.5 Coordinate EPIP 6.0, " Evacuation," if implemented.

5.6.6 Ccordinate EPIP 8.1, " Personnel Assembly and Account-

[ ability," if implemented.

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5.8 Technical Support Manager (Superintendent - Technical Services) 5.8.1 Report to the technical support center.

5.8.2 Establish communication links using the dedicated lines with the control room, the emergency support center and the ensite operations support center as soon as practicable.

5.8.3 Assure completion of EPIP 4.3, " Site Emergency - Offsite Agency Notification."

5.9 Chemistry /HP Supervisor (Superintendent - Chemistry & Health Physics) 5.9.1 Report to the technical support center.

5.9.2 Implement EPIP 7.0, "CHP Radiological Response and Pre-g) paredness," as necessary.

V 5.9.3 Have Chemistry & Health Physics personnel report to the onsite operations support center and establish a communi-cation link to the technical support center.

5. 10 Maintenance Supervisor (Superintendent - Maintenance & Construction) 5.10.1 Report to the technical support center.

5.10.2 Implement EPIP 12.2, " Personnel Exposure and Search and Rescue Team," as necessary.

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5.11.2 Act as liaison between plant personnel and offsite author-ities.

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5.12.2 If there is a plant evacuation, have personnel report to the onsite operations support center.

5.12.3 If the Site Emergency occurs outside of normal working hours, have personnel report to the onsite operations support center by way of the site boundary control center.

5.12.4 If the Site Emergency occurs during normal working hours and there is not a plant evacuation, have personnel report to an appropriate location.

5.13 HP Director (Health Physicist) 5.13.1 Report to the site boundary control center.

5.13.2 Form an offsite survey team consisting of qualified Chemistry & Health Physics personnel at the site boundary control center.

5.13.3 Establish a coramunication link to the emergency support center using the dedicated telephone line as soon as prac-(d(3 ,N ticable.

5.14 Designated Company Personnel

-(See Figure 5-5 of the Emergency Plan as to who is to report to the emergency support center. This includes the Rad / Waste Manager, Administrative and Logistics Manager, Design, Construction and Planning Manager, Radwaste Technical Support Coordinator and the Licensing Support Coordinator).

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I 5.15.1 Report to the emergency news center if it is established.

Otherwise report to the emergency support center.

5.15.2 Coordinate and provide periodic press updates.

5.16 System Analysis and Procedural Support Coordinator (Superintendent, Reactot Engineering, Nuclear Engineering Section)

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GENERAL EMERGENCY - IMMEDIATE ACTIONS 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide a series of immediate actions and clear direction to adequately respond to events or conditions classi-fied as a General Emergency in accordance with EPIP 1.1, " Initial Classification."

Under this classification, there is a greater potential for offsite releases which could have an impact on the public to the extent that pro-tective actions would be required. Therefore, if not already accomplished, the plant will activate the technical support center, the onsite operations support center, the emergency support center, the site boundary control center, and the emergency news center. Either plant or limited plant evacuations may become necessary.

-. The initiation of a General Emergency requires prompt notification to State f~'. and local authorities so that they may activate their emergency control

\s_,)/ centers and dispatch key personnel.

The General Emergency status will be maintained until a deescalation to.a less severe emergency classification occurs or a closeout is made by in-forming offsite authorities, and by the completion of an incident report form as contained in EPIP 5.3, " General Emergency - Offsite Agency Notifi-cation."

2.0 REFERENCFS 2.1 NUREG-0654, Revision 1, November, 1980.

3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 3.1 All actions and notifications should be appropriately logged.

3.2 All communications should be concise and accurate.

4.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS 4.1 EPIP 1.1, " Initial Classification," completed.

. EPIP 5.1 Page 2 O 5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Shift Supervisor / Designee 3.1.1 Announce the nature and location of the emergency using the Gai-tronics system. Make the announcement at least twice.

The announcement should be repeated periodi ally. Sound the evacuation alarm if a plant evacuation is was. Ited. Evacuate affected areas if necessary by implementation of EPIP 6.0,

" Evacuation."

5.1.2 Implement plant operating procedures as required to place the affected unit / units into a safe condition.

5.1.3 Designate an individual, such as the Duty Technical Advisor or Duty & Call Superintendent, to perform Sections 5.1 and 5.2 of EPIP 5.3, " General Emergency - Offsite Agency Notifi-cation".

5.1.4 Implement EPIP 11.0, "First Aid and Medical Care," as necessary.

. 5.1.5 Implement EPIP 10.1, "Firefighting," as necessary.

si,)/ 5.1.6 Perform actions of the Plant operations Manager, until properly relieved.

5.1.7 Notify the energy information center and have them implement EPIP 6.4, " Energy Information Center Evacuation."

5.2 Operating Supervisor 5.2.1 Report to the control room.

5.2.2 If the Shift Supervisor is incapacitated, assume the respon-sibility and authority of the Shift Supervisor (until properly relieved by a qualified individual) and coordinate the plant response as outlined in Section 5.1.

5.3 Duty Technical Advisor 5.3.1 Report to the control room to provide advice to the Technical Support Manager and the Shift Supervisor.

5.3.2 Establish a communication link using the dedicated line with the technical support center as soon as practicable.

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5.5.2 Assume role of Plant Operations Manager (POM) as necessary.

5.5.3 Perform a detailed evaluation of the plant condition using EPIP 1.1, " Initial Classification," EPIP 1.2, " Plant Status,"

EPIP 1.3, " Estimation of Source Term," EPIP 1.4, " Radio-logical Dose Evaluation," EPIP 1.5, " Protective Action Evaluation," and other available information.

5.5.4 Reclassify emergency as necessary. Coordinate this duty with the POM when he becomes available.

5.5.5 Notify personnel listed'in EPIP 5!f,'" General Emergency -

Plant and Company Personnel Notification" of reclassi-fication.

5.5.6 Contact the persons and agencies listed in EPIP 5.3,

" General Emergency - Offsite Agency Notification," and provide the information contained in the deescalation noti-fication message of Section 3 of form EPIP-15 attached to f'~')/

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5.6 Plant Operations Manager (Superintendent - Operations) 5.6.1 Report to the technical support center.

5.6.2 Coordinate EPIP 6.0, " Evacuation," if implemented.

5.6.3 Coordinate EPIP 8.1, " Personnel Assembly and Accountability,"

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5.6.4 Deescalate to a less severe class if conditions no longer warrant the General Emergency classification and complete Section 3 of form EPIP-15, " General Emergency Incident Report Form" attached to EPIP 5.3, " General Emergency -

Offsite Agency Notification."

5.6.5 Coordinate control room, technical support center, onsite operations support center and security procedures.

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5.8.3 Assure completion of EPIP 5.3, " General Emergency - Offsite Agency Notification."

5.8.4 Provide recommendations of protective actions for the public to State and local authorities per EPIP 1.5, " Protective Action Guides."

5.9 Chemistry /HP Supervisor (Superintendent - Chemistry & Health Physics) 5.9.1 Report to the technical support center.

5.9.2 Implement EPIP 7.0, "CHP Radiological Response and Pre-paredness," as necessary.

5.9.3 Have Chemistry & Health Physics personnel report to the onsite operations support center and establish a communi-cation link to the technical support center using the m dedicated line.

A J 5.10 Maintenance Supervisor (Superintendent - Maintenance & Construction) 5.10.1 Report to the technical support center.

5.10.2 Implement EPIP 12.2, " Personnel Exposure and Search and Rescue Team," as necessary.

5.10.3 Have maintenance personnel report to an appropriate location for assignment.

5.11 Emergency Support Panager (Director, Nuclear Power Department) 5.11.1 Report to the emergency support center.

5.11.2 Act as liaison between plant and offsite authorities.

5.12 Designated Plant Supervisory Personnel (See Figure 5-6 of the Emergency Plan as to who is to report to the technical support center. This includes the Maintenance Supervisor, the off-duty Technical Advisors, the I & C Supervisor, the Core Physics coordinator, the Training Supervisor and the Shift Support Coordinator.)

5.12.1 Report to the technical support center.

5.12.2 If the General Emergency occurs outside of regular working ,

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5.12.4 If the General Emergency occurs during regular working hours and there is not a plant evacuation, have personnel report to an appropriate location.

5.13 HP Director (Health Physicist) 5.13.1 Report to the site boundary control center.

5.13.2 Form an offsite survey team consisting of qualified Chemistry & Health Physics personnel at the site boundary control center.

5.13.3 Establish a communication link to the emergency support center using the dedicated telephone line as soon as possible.

5.14 Designated Company Personnel (See Figure 5-6 of the Emergency Plan as to who is to report to the

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Licensing Support Coordinator, the Rad / Waste Manager, the Admini-strative and Logistics Manager, the Utility Engineering Director, the Architect Engineer Director, the Director of NSS Supply and the Director of Quality Control.)

5.14.1 Report to the emergency support center.

5.15 Emergency News Center Director 5.15.1 Report to the emergency news center and assume responsi-bility for release of information about the emergency.

5.15.2 Assure proper communications exist between the Emergency news center and the emergency support center.

5.15.3 Prepare and coordinate the operation of the emergency news center in accordance with EPIP 14.0, " Crisis Communications."

5.16 System Analysis and Procedural Support Coordinator (Superintendent, Reactor Engineering, Nuclear Engineering Section)

Report to the technical support center.

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1. United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission '

Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials NRC Operations All hours Dd "'ane Center or NRC Office of All hours ~~

Inspection and (Ask for Enforcement, Duty Officer)

Region III NRC Resident Inspectors: Plant Ext. Home

a. R. L. Hague
b. B. E. Fitzpatrick
2. United States Department of Energy l Telephone Person Time ime Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials 4 Chicago Operations Weekdays l Center, Region V (8AM-5PM) 1 (Radiological Assistance Team) All other hours
3. United States Coast Guard Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials USCG, Sturgeon All hours Bay USCG, Two All hours Rivers
4. United States National Feather Service Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials NWS, Green Bay All hours NAWAS J

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1. State of Wisconsin '

Telephone Person Time Ntme Frequency Number No_rf fied Notified Initials Wisconsin Dept. of Weekdays Health and Social (9AM-5PM)

Services, Section of Radiation Pro-tection Lawrence J. McDonnell, Home phone 4

Chief Section of Radiation Protection Wisconsin Division All hours of Emergency or NAWAS Government j Wisconsin State All hours Patrol or NAWAS c

UNTY AGENCIES:

1. Manitowoc County Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials Manitowoc County All hours _

Sheriff, County or NAWAS Traffic or radio

2. Kewaunee County Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials Kewaunee County All Hours Dispatcher or NAWAS PRIVATE AGENCIES:

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Insurers All hours Westinghouse Electric Corp.

Field Serv. Mgr. Office (R. Grimm) Home .

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Stone & Webster All hours Engineering Corp.

Bechtel Power All hours Corporation "niversity of Office ..<

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FIRE AND MEDICAL AGENCIES

1. Fire Emergency Telephone Person Time

[ Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials Two Creeks Fire All hours Deparbnent (Emergency line)

2. Medical Assistance Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials Doctors Clinic, Ltd.

S. Lawrence Kaner, M.D.

Step!en3 L. Weld, M.D.

University Hos-pital, Madison

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Telephone Person Time

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Emergency Room All hours /

Frank C. Larson, M.D.

i Robert F. Schilling, M.D.

Robert R. Radtke, Ph.D.

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1. Dosimeters (0-5000 mR) 15 Dosimeters (0-200 R) 4
2. Charger 1 4
3. Landsverk dosimeter set
a. Dosimeters (0-5000 mR) 3
b. Dosimeters (0-20000 mR) 9
c. Charger 1

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5. First aid kit
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6. Flashlight 1
7. Radector III 1 1
8. Bio-Paks 2
9. MSA - SCBA 2
10. Respirators and air lines 6
11. Cloth coveralls 6
12. Canvas booties 6 pr.
13. Canvas head covers 6
14. Eye goggles 6
15. Potassium iodine tablets 1
16. Potassium iodine tablets use list 1
17. Respirators with cartridge 4 l
18. Smears (box) with envelopes 1 l

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1.8 Vehicle starts easily 1.9 Radio operational check Explain all unsatisfactory items:

2.0 TEST DRIVE (Weekly November through March; Monthly April through October)

Note any optrational problems:

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EPIP 7.4.1 - Routine Check, Maintenance, Calibration and Inventory Schedule of Health Physics Emergency Plan Equipment EPIP 7.4.2 - Emergency Plan Equipment Routine Checks, Maintenance and Calibration Instructions SITE BOUNDARY CONTROL CENTER INSTRUMENTATION Check Source Item Type of Serial Source Check No. Equipment Number Used Criteria Results

1. Thyac III Installed cpm cpm
2. GSM-5 S-23 cpm cpm r~,

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4. PIC-6A Cs-11 mR/hr mR/hr
5. PIC-6A Cs-ll mR/hr mR/hr
6. PIC-6A Cs-ll mR/hr mR/hr
7. PIC-6A Cs-ll mR/hr mR/hr
o. Radector III Cs-11 mR/hr mR/hr
9. HPI-1010 Cs-ll mR/hr mR/hr
10. Nuclear Chicago S-23 cpm cpm
11. Jordan Rad Gun Installed mR/hr mR/hr AIR SAMPLERS Item Satisfactory No. m T Functional Test SOURCE CHECK CRITERIA NOTE:
1. High Volume TO BE ENTERED FROM CURRENT CALIBRATION STICKER ON EACH N 2. Battery (12 V DC) UNIT. RESULTS MUST BE WITHIN 120% OF THIS VALUE.

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No. Equipment Number Source Criteria Results l

1. Rad Owl II Cs-6 mR/hr mR/hr j 2. Thyac III Int. cpm cpm
3. Thyac III Int. cpm cpm
4. Vamp Area Monitor Cs-6 mR/hr mR/hr AIR SAMPLERS 4

Item Satisfactory No. Description Functional Test

1. Low Volume (115 V AC)

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4. AMS-2 (cart-mounted)

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1. Rad Owl II Cs-5 mR/hr mR/hr
2. Vamp Area Monitor Cs-5 mR/hr mR/hr AIR SAMPLERS

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1. Low Volume (115 V AC)

SOUTH GATE INSTRUMENTATION Check Source Item Type of Serial Source Check No. Equipment Number Used Criteria Results

1. VAMP Monitor Cs-6 mR/hr mR/hr AIR SAMPLERS Item Type of Satisfactory .

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1. Low Volume l CONTROL ROOM INSTRUMENTATION Check Source i

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1. Thyac III Internal cpm cpm
2. Thyac III Internal cpm __ cpm
3. Mini-Rad Cs-3 mR/hr mR/hr s
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Equipment Type Invent (ry Number Date Completed Initials Location

  • PIC-6A 5066 PIC-6A 6035 PIC-6A 6593 PIC-6A 6594 Radector III 5457 Radector III 5458 7- ~s

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  • 1. Site Boundary Control Center 5. Guard House
2. Operations Support Center 6. First Aid Room
3. Technical Support Center 7. Control Room
4. NFAR/ Triage SUPERVISOR REVIEW

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN COUNTING EQUIPMENT AND FRISKER CALIBRATION SCHEDULE FRISKER CALIBRATION AND EFFICIENCY DETERMINATION The following frisking instruments are scheduled for electronic calibration and efficiency determination during the indicated month in accordance with health physics procedure HP 13.3 and HP 13.4.1.

MONTH: APRIL /0CTOBER Equipment Type Inventory Number Date Completed Initials Location

  • Thyac III 1664 Thyac III 2350 Thyac III 2351 Thyac III 2352 Thyac III 2353 Thyac III 2354 GSM-5 3221 RM-3C 3376 Location Key
  • l. Site Boundary Control Center 5. Emergency Vehicle
2. Operations Support Center 6. First Aid Room
3. Technical Support Center 7. Contr01 Room
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MONTH: APRIL / OCTOBER Equipment Type Inventory Number Date Completed Initials Location

  • Canberra Model 30 MCA 6696 Baird Model 530 SCA 17307 Nuclear Chicago 5094 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER AIR MONITORING EQUIPMENT s

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MONTH: JANUARY Equipment Type Inventory Number Date Completed Initials Location

  • AMS-2 5525 RM-14 6693 SUPERVISOR REVIEW DATE __

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