ML20062F046
| ML20062F046 | |
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| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 07/19/1982 |
| From: | GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP. |
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| 0001W, 1W, PROC-820719-01, NUDOCS 8208110218 | |
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- 7' UNUSUAL EVENT 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to define the conditions that shall be regarded as an Unusual Event for Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (Unit
- 2) and to:
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Ensure necessary actions are taken to protect the health and safety of the public.
b.
Ensure necessary actions are taken to notify GPU-Nuclear management and offsite emergency response organizations.
c.
Mobilize the appropriate portions of the emergency response organization to initiate appropriate emergency actions.
The Emergency Director is responsible for implementing this procedure.
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Emeroency Director responsibilitites that may NOT be delegated include:
1 a.
Decision to notify offsite emergency management agencies.
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b.
Dking protective action recommendations as necessary to offsite emeigency management agencies.
c.
Classification of Emergency Event.
d.
Determining the necessity for on:ite evacuation based upon potential exposure to non-essential personnel.
e.
Authorization for emergency workers to exceed 10 CFR 20 radiation exposure limits.
2.0 ATTACHMENTS 2.1 Attachment I, Unusual Event Notifications m
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2.2 Attachment II, Emergency Status Report.
2.3 Attachment III, Checklist for Notification of Significant Events made in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72.
3.0 EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS INITIATING CONDITION INDICATION 3.1 Any event resulting in manual Any condition whereby the automatic actuation of engi-engineered safety feature act-neered safety features.
uation system is initiated per Technical Specifications Table 3.3-3.
3.2 Any accidental, unplanned or un-a.
Any valid unanticipated controlled radioactive release,
" Alert" condition on any or exceeding any radiological effluent radiation moni-effluent technical specification tor.
limit.
b.
Any discharge or radio-active release by other than planned or control-led means.
3.3 The loss or inoperability of both Loss or inoperability is when
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mini-decay heat removal pumps coin-the system or component is in-cident with the loss or inopera-capable of perfoming its bility of the Standby Reactor specified function (s), per Coolant Pressure Control System.
Technical Specification defi-nition of Operable / Operability, Section 1.5.
3.4 An increasing reactor coolant a.
Increasing reactor cool-temperature coincident with and temperature as indi-either:
cated by R.C.S. hot leg a.
Total loss of forced reactor temperature indicator (s).
coolant flow capability b.
Total loss of forced re-b.
Total loss of all main and actor coolant flow capa-emergency feedwater pumps bility is:
or the inability to feed 1.
Reactor coolant pumps the steam generators.
2.
Decay Heat Removal System inoperable.
3.
Mini Decay Heat Re-moval system inoper-abl e.
3.5 Confimed unidentified reactor a.
Unidentified reactor cool-coolant system leakage >1 gpm, ant leakage 11 gpm as or confimed total reactor cool-measured by R.C.S. leak ant system leakage 110 gpm.
rate test.
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Total reactor coolant L
leakage >10 gpm as meas-ured R. CTS. leak rate test.
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3.6 A failure of a safety'or relief Typical indications:
valve in a safety releated system a.
Increased R.C.S. makeup to close following reduction of be Accoustical valve moni-applicable pressum.
toring or flow measuring equipment indication.
c.
Continuing drop in system pressu re.
3.7 Both diesel generators inoper-Inoperable as defined per Tech-able resulting in a loss of back-nical Specification of Opera-up emergency power.
bility Section 1.5, or by a loss of the ability to meet any of the conditions of Technicai 3pecifications -
Limiting Conditions for Operation, Section 3.8.1.
3.8 Sustained loss of offsite power.
Loss of all A.C. power indica-cation from offsite trans-mission network:
3.9 The sustained loss of contain-a.
The loss of the ability to ment integri ty.
meet the conditions of containment integrity as defined in Technical l
Specifications, Section 1.7.
3.10 Reactor building pressure a.
As indicated by the re-
> 0 PSIG not due to meteoro-actor building pressure logical conditions or below monitoring instrumenta-minimum allowable pressure.
tion.
b.
Minimum allowable pres-sure per Technical Speci-fication Figu re 3.6-1.
3.11 Any fire in a pemanent plant
- Shif t Foreman's judgement, structure which cannot be con-based on advice of the fire trolled by the fire brigade brigade leader.
within 10 minutes of discovery.
3.12 Any fire outside plant structums Shif t Foreman's judgement, requiring offsite assistance.
based on request of the fire brigade leader for offsite firefighting assistance.
3.13 Any significant loss of assessment Shif t Foreman's/ Emergency or comunication capability which Director's judgement.
would mduce the ability to detect, assess, or respond to a plant emer-gency.
- In many cases the Shift Foreman will assume the position of Fire Brigade Leader.
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Director's judgement.
3.15 Any natural phenomenon being As indicated by arty one of the experienced or projected beyond following:
usual level s.
1.
Any earthquake of a mag-
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Projected river stage > 302 ft. at the River Water _
In-take Structure.
3.
Sustained winds > 75 mph as indicated on Wind Speed RecoNer (CNSD-1 A).
4.
National Weather Service projection of hurricane force winds or a tornado.
i 3.16 Onsite aircraf t crash outside Shif t Foreman's/ Emergency the protected area fence and Director's judgement.
not impacting on plant struc-tures, or an onsite train de-railment.
3.17 Any near or onsite explosion out-Shif t Foreman's/ Emergency side the protected ama fence and Director's judgement.
not impacting on plant structures.
3.18 Any near or onsite toxic or flam-Shif t Foreman's/ Emergency
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mable gas or liquid release which Director's judgement.
could affect the habitability re-quired for nonnal plant operations.
I 3.19 Strikes of operating employees Shif t Foreman's/Emergercy or security guads, or honoring Director's judgement.
l of picket lines by these employees.
3.20 Transportation of arty contaminated Shif t Foreman's/ Emergency l
injured personnel frum the site to Director's judgement.
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indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant.
NOTE:
In exercising the judgement as to the need 'for de,
claring an Unusual Event, un-certainty concerning safety status of the plant, the length of time the uncertainty exists, and the prospects for early re-solution of ambiguities should be considered; i.e., uncertainty about the level of safety of the plant extending beyond a reason-able time period is a sufficient basis for declaring an unusual Event.
4.0 EMERGENCY ACTIONS 4.1 Upon recognition that any of Emergency Action Levels of Section 3.0 above have been reached or exceed, the Shift Foreman shall announce or have announced, the following message over the public address system (merged):
(NOTE: Turn on whelen siren switch.)
" ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL: AN UNUSUAL EVENT HAS BEEN DECLARED IN UNIT TWO. ALL MEMBERS OF THE ON-SHIFT EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR STATIONS. ALL OTHER PERSON-NEL SHOULD CONTINUE WITH THEIR NORMAL DUTIES UNLESS FURTHER IN-STRUCTION IS GIVEN. Give a brief description of the event and repeat the announcement.)
(NOTE: Turn off whelen siren switch.)
l 4.2 The Shift Foreman shall assume the duties of the Emergency Director until properly relieved. He shall announce to the Control Room personnel that he, (name) has assumed the duties of the Emergency Director.
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Status of each area b.
Immediate actions to be taken by each lead person c.
Problem areas d.
Recommendations on course of action.
Initial s 4.3 Ensure Comunciator has made notifications to persons and/or agencies per Attachment I,Section I.
4.4 Contact the Duty Section Superintendent and discuss:
a.
Plant status b.
Which members of the Duty Section are required to augment the Onsite Emergency Organization.
4.5 Depending on the emergency action level which was reached or exceeded, ensure that the appropriate Emergency Operating Procedures have been implemented and/or the following Emergency Plan Implementing Procedums as requimd:
a.
Contaminated Injuries and Radiation Overexposure (1054.lti) b.
High winds - Tornado /High Winds (1054.22).
4.6 Assign a Communications Assistant and direct him to perfonn l
all applicable steps of 1054.8.
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tance. Notify security (N/S gate) to begin preparations to expedite entry of responding ememency personnel (Police / Fire Am bulance). Security should be advised to implement EPIP 1054.19, Emergency Dosimetry, Security Badge Issuance.
4.8 If changes in onsite or offsite.adiation levels are expected, ensure the Radiological Assessment Coordinator has:
a.
Dispatched offsite and/or onsite radiation monitoring teams in acconiance with EPIP 1054.10 and 1054.11.
b.
Implemented Offsite Dose Projections procedure (1054.7).
4.9 If additional resources or notifications are required, refer to Additional Assistance and Notification Procedure (1054.6).
4.10 If the emegency involves in-plant radiological controls problems, ensure the Radiological Assessment Coordinator has implemented In-Plant Radiological Controls During Emegencies (1054.9).
4.11 Assign an individual to complete Attachment II,Section I (Emegency Status Report) and give to the Radiological Assess-ment Coordinator to transmit to the Bureau of Radiation Protection.
4.12 Ensure the Radiological Assessment Coordinator has completed Attachnent II,Section II to transmit to the Bureau of Radia-tion Protection if a radioactive release has occurred or is occurri ng.
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.q-per procedure Comunications and Recordkeeping (1054.5).
4.14 If applicable, ensure the operations Coordinator has dis-patched Emergency Repair / Operations personnel to investigate the identified problem area in accordance with procedure 1054.21.
4.15 30 minutes after initial contact with PEMA, confim that BRP verification has been made. If no verification, instruct the Comunicator to proceed to Attachment I, Section 1.2.(e).
4.16 Based upon assessment of plant conditions, either close out the Unusual Event or escalate to a higher class of emergency.
a.
If Recovery Phase criteria have been met (see EPIP 1054.24), close out the Unusual Event by ensuring the Communicator has performed the notifications in Attach-ment I,Section II.
Implement EPIP 1054.24.
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If emergency action levels exceed those for an Unusual Event, escalate to a higher class, notify BRP on Radio-logical Line and make remaining notifications in accor-dance with the appropriate emergency procedure as speci-fied in Step 5.1.
4.17 If necessary, due to potential contamination of nomally non-contaminated sumps and/or tanks, or the need to closely monitor liquid releases, initiate EPIP 1054.14, monitor-ing/ controlling liquid discharges.
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5.0 FINAL CONDITIONS 5.1 A higher class of emergency has been declared by the Emergency Director after meeting or exceeding an emergency action level of one of the higher classes and one of the following proce-dures is being implemented:
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Alert (1054.2) b.
Site Emergency (1054.3) c.
General Emergency (1054.4) 5.2 The Unusual Event has been closed out since no recovery operations are required.
5.3 The Unusual Event can be shifted to a recovery mode by imple-menting the procedure Recovery Operations (1054.24).
Da te Signature of Person Responsible for Implementation Procedure 1
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.g-INITIAL CONTACT INITIAL The Comunicator shall notify the following agencies and personne'1, and update the Attachment I,Section II checklist for e~ach notifica-tio n.
1.
DAUPHIN COUNTY EMERGENCY OPERATION CENTER (If this is a reclassification notification, ignore Items 1 and 2 and proceed to Item 3.
a.
Telephone:
b.
Message:
This is at the Thme Mile Island duclear (name/t1tle)
Station Unit 2 calling. We have declared an Unusual Event at hours, and (based upon Emegency Director judgement, (time) deliver one of the following statements):
1)
We have not had a radioactive mlease OR 2)
We have had a radioactive release, but do not expect this situation to result in detectable changes in offsite radiation level s, OR i
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We have had a radioactive release, but do not know if there i
will be detectable changes in offsite radiation levels. We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection (BRP) informed of the msults of our investigation, OR d
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We have had a radioactive release and expect to be able to detect changes in.offsite radiation levels but they are expected to be less than the levels calling for an alert.
We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection i nfo nned.
c.
Give a short non-technical description of the emergency and any potentially affected population and areas.
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PENNSYLVANIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (PEMA)
(If this is a reclassification notification, go to Item 3, Unaffected Control Room).
a.
Telephone:
( A ' diverter forwards this call to a PEMA duty officer after working hours.)
NOTE:
If no contact, proceed to step 2.d.
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INITIAL CONTACT
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Message:
This is Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit 2 calli ng. We have an emergency.
Give me the Opera-tions Duty Officer.
(When Duty Officer answers:)
This is at the Three Mile Island (name/titl e)
Nuclear Station Unit 2 calling. We have declared an Unusual Event at hours. We mquest you (time) contact Bumau of Radiation Protection. Bureau of t
Radiation Protection call back should be made on the Radiological Line or.
(Based upon Emergency Director judgement, deliver one of the following statements):
1.
We have not had a radioactive release, OR 2.
We have had a radioactive release, but do not expect this situation to result in detectable changes in offsite radiation levels, OR 3.
We have had a radioactive release, but do not know if there will be detectable changes in offsite radiation levels. We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Pmtection infomed of the
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We have had a radioactive release and expect to be able to detect changes in offsite radiation levels, but they will be less than the levels calling for an Alert. We will be keeping the I
Bureau of Radiation Protection infomed.
c.
Give a short non-technical description of the emergency, and any potentially affected populations and areas:
d.
If PEMA was unable to be contacted, contact Dauphin County; advise them that PEMA cannot be contacted and direct thea to notify PEMA, BRP, and Lancaster, York, Lebanon, and 1
Cumberland counties.
e.
Message verification:
1 Expect Bureau of Radiation Protection (BRP) contact after PEMA notification.
If no BRP confinnation is received within 30 minutes, notify PEMA of the situation.
If unable to contact PEMA (lina busy), call Dauphin County and notify them that BRP has not verified initial contact. Request Dauphin County to contact PEMA and/or BRP.
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UNAFFECTED CONTROL ROOM
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MESSAGE:
Give a brief description of Plant Status to Shift Supervisor /Shif t Foreman.
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We have not had a radioactive release, OR 2.
We have had a radioactive release, but do not expect this situation to result in detectable changes in offsite radiation level s, OR 3.
We have had a radioactive release, but do not know if there i
will be detectable changes in offsite radiation levels. We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection infomed of the nisults of our investigation, OR 4.
We have had a radioactive release and expect to be able to detect cha,qes in offsite radiation levels but they will be l
less than the levels calling for an Alert. We expect these levels to be less than 10 mrem /hr (gamma). We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection infomed.
c.
Give a short non-technical description of emergemy and potentially affected populations and areas:
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INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR POWER OPERATIONS (Do not notify if this is a reclassification notification.)
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Telephone:,
b.
MESSAGE:
This is at Three Mile Island Nuclear
( name/titl e)
Station Unit 2 calling. We have declared an Unusual Event at hours. (Give a brief description of the emergency.)
(time) i 5.
Notify the following personnel / agencies if the emergency situation is such that notification is deemed appropriate:
a.
Hershey Medical Center Notification to be perfomed per procedure 1054.16.
b.
Pennsylvania State Police MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (name/ ti tl e) l Unit 2 calling. We have declared an Unusual Event at (time) hours. We had a radioactive release. We (have/have not)
A required assistance as follows:
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Radiation Management Corporation Emergencies i Office MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station
( name/ ti tl e)
Unit 2 calling. We have declared an Unusual Event at (time) hours. (Give a brief description of the emergency). We had a radioactive release. We required the (have/have not) following assistance:
(State any assistance required).
d.
American Nuclear Insurers MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station l
(name/ title)
Unit 2 calling. We have declared an Unusual Event at
( time) hours.
(Give a brief description of the emergency).
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INITIAL CONTACT INITIALS 6.
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE NO. Bethesda, MD.
(Communications with the NRC,will be continuously maintained fol-lowing contact.)
a.
Telephone: Emergency Notification System No. (ENS) (If ENS phone does not work refer to EPIP 1054.6, " Additional Assistance and Notification", for alternate methods.)
- b. MESSAGE:
This is at Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (name/ titl e)
Unit 2 calling. We declared an Unusual Event at (time)
DATE TIME OF COMPLETION COMPLETED BY NOTE:
Af ter initial NRC notification is complete per Attachment I Section I above, refer to the NRC Notification Checklist, Attachment III. This checklist contains information desired by the NRC and may be helpful in providing follow-up information.
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ATT' CHMENT I SECTION II A
SECONDARY CONTACT, INITIAL The Communicater shall notify the following agencies and personnel and update the Attachment I,Section II checklist:
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Bureau of Radiaton Protection a.
Telephone: Radiological Line b.
MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (name/titl e)
Unit 2.
We have closed-out the Unusual Event at hours.
(time)
Please notify PEMA, Dauphin, Lancaster, York Lebanon and Cumber-land counties.
2.
Unaffected Control Room a.
Telephone:
b.
fESSAGE:
Notify Shift Supervisor of clo'se-out of the Unusual Event.
3.
Nuclear Regulatory Comission Office - Bethesda, Md.
- a. Telephone: Emergency Notification System (ENS)
(RED PHONE) b.
MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear (name/titl e)
Station Unit 2.
We have closed-out the Unusual Event at hours.
(time)
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If applicable, notify the following persons and/or agencies of close-out of the Unusual Event:
a.
Hershey Medical Center:
b.
Pennsylvania State Police:
c.
Radiation Manageraent Corporation (RMC):
7 Emergencie Office d.
American Nuclear Insurers:
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Others: As dimeted by the Emergency Dimetor.
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- EMERGENCY : EMERGENCY :: EVENT :
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CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCY:
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WHAT IS THE STATUS OF THE PLANT:
A.
REACTOR PRESSURE B.
REACTOR TEMPERATURE C.
METHOD OF PRESSURE CONTROL D.
METHOD OF TEMPERATURE CONTROL 3.
WHAT ARE THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
A.
WIND SPEED B.
WIND DIRECTION 4.
IS OFFSITE POWER AVAILABLE YES/NO 5.
ARE BOTH DIESEL GENERATORS OPERABLE YES/NO 6.
HAVE ANY PERSONNEL INJURIES OCCURRED YES/NO IS THE INJURED PERSON (S) CONTAMINATED YES/N0 IF S0, INDICATE APPROXIMATE RADIATION AND/0R CONTAMINATION LEVELS BELOW:
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IS THE EMERGENCY EXPECTED TO RESULT IN DETECTABLE CHANGES IN OFFSITE RADI ATION LEVELS YES/NO.
IF YES--WHAT REC 014ENDATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO PEMA BY THE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR 1
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EMERGENCY STATUS REPORT SECTION II Fill out if a mlease has occurmd or is occurring. Provide BRP all available infomation for verification call.
1.
What is the approximate radioactive sourte tem discharge rate from the plant
( As detemined by the Projected Dose Calculation proce-du re (1054.7)).
a) Noble gases Ci/sec b) Airborne Ci/sec 2.
What is the approximate meteorology a)
Wind speed mph b)
Wind direction c)
Stability Class Stable /
Neutral
/ Unstable 3.
What is the projected whole body dose rate and airborne concentration at the neamst offsite downwind point a) mR/hr b) uCi/cc c)
(Location) l 4.
Estimated duration of the release a)
If the release is teminated:
Start time Stop Time Duration Start time Stop time Duration e
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Based on projected dose rate, airborne concentration and duration or estimated duration (if still in progress) of the release, will the lower limits of the EPA Protective Action Guides be exceeded (i.e.,1 Rem Whole body, 5 Rem Child Thyroid)?
Yes/No b.
If yes, estimate time to exceeding PAG:
hours and projected whole body dose Rem and child thyroid dose Rem.
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CHEO(LIST FOR NOTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.72 A.
Identification:
Date Time Name.of Person Making Report Licensee Facility Affected Applicable Part of 10 CFR 50.72 B.
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Date of Event Time Description of What Happened C.
Consequences of Event:
(Complete depending on type of event)
Injuries Fatalities Contamination (personnel)
(property)
Overexposures (known/possible)
Safety Hazard (describe - actual / potential)
Offsite Radiation Levels Integrated Dose Location Meterology (wind speed)
From (direction)
Weather Conditions (rain, clear, oven:ast, temperature)
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Emegency Plan Activated (Yes/No)
Classification of Emegency Resident Inspector Notified (Yes/No)
State Notified (Yes/No)
Press Release Planned (Yes/No)
News Media Interest (Yes/No)
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Current Status:
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Reactor Systems Status i
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hot cold RCS Flow (Yes/No)
Pumps On (Yes/No) l Heat Sink: Co ndenser Stearr Atm. Dump Other Sample Taken (Yes/No)
Activity Level ECCS Operating (Yes/No)
ESF Actuation (Yes/No)
PZR or RX Level Possible Fuel Damage (Yes/No)
S/G Levels Feedwater Soun:e/ Flow 1
See Emergency Action Levels, Appendix 1, NUREG-0654, Revision 1, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.
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Containment Pressure
. Safety Relief Valve Actuation (Yes/No)
Containment Water Level Indication Equipment Failures Nonaal Offsite Power Available (Yes/No)
Major Busses / Loads Lost Safeguanis Busses Power Soun:e D/G Running (Yes/No)
Loaded (Yes/No) 2.
Radioactivity Release Li quid /Ga s Location / Source Release Rate Duration Stopped (Yes/No)
Release 11onitored (Yes/No)
Amount of Release Tech Spec. Limits Radiation Levels in Plant Areas Evacuated 3.
Secu rity/Safegua nis Bomb Thmat: Search Conducted (Yes/No)
Search Results Site Evacuated (Yes/No)
Intrusion: Insider Outsider Point of IntnJsion Extent of Intrusion l
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See 10 CFR 73.71(c), effective April 6,1981.
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Strike / Demonstrations: Size of Group Purpose Sabotage: Radiological (Yes/No)
Arson (Yes/No)
Equipment / Property Ex tortion: Sourt:e (phone, letter etc.)
Location of Letter Demands General: Fireanns involved (Yes/No)
Violence (Yes/No)
Control of Facility Compromised or Threatened (Yes/No)
Stolen / Missing Material Agencies Notified (FBI, State Police, Local Police, etc.)
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[p THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION q-UNIT NO. 2 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1054.2 ALERT 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to define the conditions that shall be regarded as an Alert for Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (Unit 2) and to:
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Ensure necessary actions are taken to protect the health and safety of the public.
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Ensure necessary actions are taken to notify GPU-Nuclear management and offsite emergency response organizations.
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Mobilize the appropriate portions of the emergency response I
organization to initiate appropriate emergency actions.
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The Emergency Director is responsible for implementing this procedure.
NOTE: Emergency Director responsibilities that may not be aelegated include:
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Decision to notify offsite emergency management agencies.
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Making protective action recomendations as necessary to offsite l
emergency management agencies.
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Classification of Emergency Event.
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Determining the necessity for onsite evacuation.
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Authorization for emergency workers to exceed 10 CFR 20 radiation exposure limits.
2.0 ATTACHMENTS 2.1 Attachment I, Alert Notifications 2.2 Attachment II, Emergency Status Report 2.3 Attachment III, Checklist for notification of Significant Events made in accordance with 10CFR50.72 1.0 L
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INITIATING CONDITION INDICATION 3.1 Reactor Coolant system pressure a.
Reactor coolant and temperature reach saturation temperature as indicated conditions.
by R.C.S. hot leg temperature Sdicator(s) b.
Reactor coola.it pressure as indicated by R.C.S.
pressure indicator (s).
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Saturation conditions as indicated by R.C.S.
Pressure / Temperature curves.
3.2 Reactor coolant system "A" or "B" As indicated by R.C.S. hot leg hot leg temperature (T ) 2 280* F temperature indicator (s).
h 3.3 Reactor coolant system pressure As indicated by R.C.S pressure
> 600 psig.
indicator (s).
3.4 Complete loss of all Source and Loss of indication on all Intermediate Range nuclear channel of Scurce and instrumentation.
Intermediate range nuclear instrumertation.
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3.5 Total reactor coolant system As measured by R.C.S. leakrate leakrate 2 50 gpm.
test.
3.6 Reactor building pressure As indicated by the reactor 2 2 psig but less than 4 psig.
building pressure monitoring instrumentation.
3.7 Indication of increasing fuel a.
R.C.S. sampling indicates degradation with increasing increasing levels of radioactivity levels outside transuranics.
of the primary system boundaries b.
Area monitoring and/or survey indicates increasing levels radioactivity.
3.8 Primary to secondary leakrate Primary system leakrate
>1gpm but <50gpm, or secondary attribute as primary to activity levels 2 0uCi/ml.
secondary leakage by sample 1
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3.9 Radiation levels or radioactive Area monitoring and/or surveys contamination which indicates indicate a major increase in a severe degradation in the radiation of contamination control of radioactive materials.
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" Alarm" condition on any e
resulting in radiological effluent radiation effluents greater than Technical monitor.
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An offsite radiological i
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monitoring team reports
>10mR/hr (gammal but T50mR/hr at any offsite location.
3.11 Sustained loss of all offsite Loss of all A.C. power power coincident with the loss indication from offsite trans-of both diesel generators for mission network and the less than 15 minutes.
failure of both diesel generators to start and/or load.
^3.12 Loss of all onsite D.C. power All battery voltmeters read for less than 15 minutes.
zero with no D.C. lighting or control power available.
3.13 Evacuation of control room Shif t Foreman's/ Emergency anticipated or required with Director judgement control of shutdown systems established from local stations.
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3.14 Any severe natural phenomenon As indicated by any of the being experienced.
following:
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Any earthquake of a magnitude > OBE levels as indicated liy an alarm on Panel 8.
2.
Actual river stage > 302 ft. but < 307 feet at the river water intake structure.
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Hurricane winds (75 mph I
sustained),
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Any tornado striking the facility.
3.15 Any fire in a permanent plant Shift Foreman's/ Emergency structure requiring outside Director's judgement based on assistance or potentially advice of the Fire Brigade affecting a safety related Leader.
system.
3.16 An aircraf t crash or other Shift Foreman's/ Emergency missile impact within the Director's judgement protected area or onto any permanent plant structure.
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required for normal operations.
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Director's judgement.
3.19 An ongoing security compromise.
Shift Foreman's/ Emergency Director's judgement based on advice of plant security.
3.20 Other plant conditions in Shif t Foreman's/ Emergency progress or have occurred which Director's Judgement may involve an actual or poten-tial substantial degradation of NOTE:
In exercising the judg-ment as to the need for de-claring an Alert, uncertainty i
considering safety status of the plant, the length of time the uncertainty exists, the prospects for early resolution of ambiguities, and the potential for substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant should be considered; i.e., uncertainty as to the the existence of substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant extending beyond a reasonable time period is a sufficient basis for declaring an Alert.
4.0 EMERGENCY ACTIONS Initials 4.1 Upon recognition that any of the Emergency Action Levels of section 3.0 above have been reached or exceeded, the Shift Foreman shall announce or have announced, the following message over the public address sytem: (NOTE: TURN ON WHELEN l
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" ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL: AN ALERT HAS BEEN DECLARED IN UNIT 2.
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(If emergency is radiation-oriented, add "There will be No Smoking, Drinking, or Eating until further notice")
(Give a brief description of the event and repeat the announcement). (NOTE: TURN OFF WHELEN SIREN SWITCH. )
4.2 The Shift Foreman shall assume the duties of the Emergency Dimctor until properly relieved. He shall announce to the Control Room personnel that he, has (name) assumed the duties of the Emergency Director.
The Emergency Director shall periodically (every 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> min.)
consult with the lead personnel of each area involved in the emergency, and discuss a.
Status of each ama.
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Immediate actions to be taken by each lead person.
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Problem areas.
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Recomendations on course of action.
4.3 If emergency is radiation-oriented, ensure that the Radiation Emergency Alann has been sounded. (NOTE: TURN ON WHELEN SIREN SWITCH AND TURN OFF AFTER ALARM HAS BEEN SOUNDED.)
4.4 Assign a Comunicator to make notifications to persons and/or agencies per Attachment I,Section I.
4.5 Contact the Duty Section Superintendent and discuss:
(a) Plant status a
J (b) Which members of the Duty Section are required to augment the Onsite/Offsite Emergency Organization.
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(a) Contaminated Injuries and Radiation Overexposure (1054.16).
(b) High Winds - Tornado /High Winds (1054.22) 4.8 If local services (fire, ambulance, police) are requimd, ensure the Consnunicator has notified the Dauphin County Emenjency Operations Center to request the appropriate assistance. Notify Security (N/S Gate) to begin preparations to expedite entry of msponding emergency personnel (Police / Fire / Ambulance). Security should be advised to implement EPIP 1054.19 Emenjency Security / Dosimetry Badge Issurance.
4.9 If changes in onsite or offsite radiation levels are expected, ensure the Radiological Assessment Coordinator has:
(a) Dispatched offsite and/or onsite radiation monitoring teams in accordance with EPIP's 1054.10 and 1054.11.
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Implemented Offsite Dose Projections procedure (1054.7).
4.10 Activate the Technical Support Center, procedure (1054.28),
and the Operations Support Center, procedure (1054.29).
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4.13 Assign an individual to complete Attachment II,Section I (Ememency Status Report) and give it to the Radiological Assessment Coordinator to transmit to the Bureau of Radiation Protectio n.
4.14 Ensure the Radiological Assessment Coordinator has completed Attachnent II,Section II to transmit to the Burvau of Radiation Protection if a radioactive release has occurred or i s occu rri ng.
4.15 Ensure that communications and documentation are maintained per procedure Consnunications and RecoMkeeping (1054.5).
4.16 If applicable, ensure that the Operations Coordinator has dispatched Emegency Repair / Operations personnel to investigate the identified problem area, in accordance with Emegency Repair /0perations procedure 1054.21.
4.17 30 minutes after initial contact with PEMA, confirm that BRP verification has been made. If no verification, ensure the communicator has proceeded to Attachment I Section 1.2 (e).
4.18 Ensure the Radiological Assessment CooMinator is providing l
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4.20 If personnel are unaccounted for, ensure the Radiological Assessment Coordinator has initiated Sean:h and Rescue procedu re (1054.18).
4.21 Evaluate dose projections and estimates and if necessary, mcomend protective actions to the BRP consistent with the guidelines in Attachment I,Section IV.
4.22 Based upon assessment of plant conditions, either close out the Alert, escalate to a higher class of emergency or downgrade to a lower class.
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If Recovery Phase criteria have been met (see Recovery Pmcedure 1054.24), assign a communicator to close out the Alert by perfonaing the notifications in Attachment I,Section III.
Implement the Recovery Procedure (1054.24).
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If Recovery Phase criteria have not been met, but Alert emegency action levels are no longer being exceeded, de-escalate to an unusual Event by assigning a l
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If ememency action levels exceed those for an Alert, escalate to a higher class, notify BRP on the Radiological Line and make the remaining notifications in accordance with the appropriate emergency procedure as specified in Step 5.1.
4.23 If necessary, due to potential contamination of nomally non-contaminated sumps and/or tanks, or the need to closely monitor liquid releases, intiate procedure (1054.14),
i Monitoring /Contmiling Liquid Discharges.
5.0 FINAL CONDITIONS 5.1 A higher class of emergency has been declared by the Emergency Dimctor after meeting or exceeding an emergency action level of one of the higher classes and one of the following pmcedums is being implemented.
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Site Emergency (1054.3) b.
General Emergency (1054.4) 5.2 A lower class of emergency has been declared by the Emergency Dimctor and Unusual Event procedure (1054.1) is being implemented.
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5.4 The Alert can be shifted to a recovery mode by implementing i
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If emergency action levels exceed those for an Alert, escalate to a higher class, notify BRP on the Radiological Line and make the mmaining notifications in acconiance with the appropriate emergency procedure as specified in Step 5.1.
4.23 If necessary, due to potential contamination of nonnally non-contaminated sumps and/or tanks, or the need to closely monitor liquid releases, intiate procedure (1054.14),
Monitoring / Controlling Liquid Discharges.
5.0 FINAL CONDITIONS 5.1 A higher class of emergency has been declared by the Emergency Dimetor after meeting or exceeding an emergency action level of one of the higher classes and one of the following procedums is being implemented.
a.
Site Emergency (1054.3) b.
General Emergency (1054.4) 5.2 A lower class of emergency has been declared by the Emergency Dimetor and Unusual Event procedure (1054.1) is being implemented.
5.3 The Alert has been closed out since no recovery operations are mqui red.
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INITIAL CONTACT The Communicator shall notify the following agencies and personnel and updhte
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INITIAL 1.
Dauphin County Emergency Operation Center (If this is a reclassification notification, first advise BRP via Radiological line, ignore items 1 and 2, proceed to item 3) a.
Telephone:
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If no contact, activate Dauphin County radio system.
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MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station
( name/ ti tle)
Unit 2 calling. We have declared an Alert at hours.
( time)
(Based upon Emergency Director judgment, deliver one of the following statements):
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We have not had a radioactive release OR.
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We have had a radioactive release, but do not know if there will be a detectable change in offsite radiation l evel s.
We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection infomed of the results of our investigation, OR 4)
We have had a radioactive release and expect to be able to detect changes in offsite radiation levels, but they are expected to be less than the levels calling for a Site One gency. We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection infomed.
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Give a short non-technical description of the ememency and the extent of the radioactive release and the affected populations and area.
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Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA)
(If this is a reclassification notification, go to Item 3, Unaffected Control Room.)
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Telephone:
(A diverter forwards this call to PEMA Duty Officer after working hours.)
NOTE:
If no contact, proceed to step 2.d.
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This is Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit 2 calling. We have an emergency. Give me the Operations Duty Officer.
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This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (name/ title)
Unit 2 calling. We have declared an Alert at hours.
(time)
We request you contact Bureau of Radiation Protection. Bureau of Radiation Protection callback should be made on the Radio-logical Line or.
(Based upon Emergency Director judgment, deliver one of the following statements):
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We have not had a radioactive release, OR 2)
We have had a radioactive release, but do not expect this l
situation to result in detectable changes in offsite f
radiation levels, OR 3)
We have had a radioactive release, but do not know if there will be detectable changes in offsite radiation l evel s.
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We have had a radioactive release and expect to be able to detect changes in offsite radiation levels but they will be less than the levels calling for a Site Eme rgency. We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection informed.
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Give a short non-technical description of the emergency, and any potentially affected populations and areas:
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advise them that PEMA cannot be contacted and direct them to notify PEMA, BRP, and Lancaster, York, Lebanon, and Cumberland countie s.
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Message verification:
Expect Bureau of Radiological Protection (BRP) contact after PEMA notification.
If no BRP confinnation is received within 30 minutes, notify PEMA of the situation.
If unable to contact PEMA (line busy) call Dauphin County and notify them that BRP has not verified initial contact. Request Dauphin County to contac' PEMA and/or BRP.
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Unaffected Control Room a.
Telephone.
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Message: Give a brief description of plant status to Shif t Supervisor /Shif t Foreman.
4.
Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (Do not notify if this is a reclassification notification.)
a.
Telephone:
b.
MESSAGE:
This is at Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (name/titl e)
Unit 2 calling. We have declared an Alert at hours.
(time)
(Give a brief description of the emegency).
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Hershey Medical Center Notification to be performed per procedure 1054.16.
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INITIAL CONTACT INITIAL b.
Pennsylvania State Police MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island fluclear Station (name/titl e)
Unit 2 calling. We have declared an Alert at hours.
(time)
We had a radioactive release. We require (have/have not) assistance as follows:
(State any assistance required.)
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Radiation Management Corporation EMERGENCIES:
0FFICE MESSAGE:
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Unit 2 calling. We have declared an Alert at hours.
(time)
We had a radioactive release.
(Give a brief (have/have not) description of the emergency).
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American Nuclear Insurers Message:
This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (name/titl e)
Unit 2 calling. We have declared an Alert at hours.
(time)
We had a radioactive release.
(Give a brief (have/have not) description of the emergency).
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INITIAL 6.
Nuclear Regulatory Comission (NRC) - Bethesda, !O.
(Continuous communications.with the NRC will be maintained following contact.)
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Telephone: NRC Emergency Notification System (ENS)
(RED PHONE) (If ENS phone does not work REFER to EPIP 1054.6,
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ESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (name/ title)
Unit 2 calling. We have declared an Alert at hours.
( time)
(Based upon Emergency Director judgment, use one of the following statements):
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We have not had a radioactive release OR 2)
We have had a radioactive release but do not expect this situation to result in detectable changes in offsite radiation levels.
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We have had a radioactive release but do not know if there will be a detectable change in offsite radiation l evel s.
We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection informed of the results of our investigation.
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We have had a radioactive release and expect to be able to detect changes in offsite radiation levels but they will be less than the levels calling for a Site Emergency. We expect the levels to be <50 mrem /hr (gamma).
We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection informed. (Give a short non-technical description of the emergency and the extent of the radioactive release, if appropriate).
NOTE:
Af ter initial NRC notification is complete per Attachment I Section I. Above, REFER to the NRC Notification Checklist, Attachment III. This checklist contains information desired by The NRC and maybe helpful in providing follow-up information.
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INITIAL 1.
Bureau of Radiation Protection a.
Telephone: Radiological Line b.
MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (name/titl e)
Unit 2.
We have closed out the Alert at hours and (time) initiated recovery operations.
Please notify PEMA Dauphin,
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Unaffected Control Room _
a.
Telephone; b.
Message: Notify Shift Supervisor of close out of the Alert.
3.
Nuclear Regulatory Comission Office - Bethesda, Md.
a.
Telephone: Emertjency Notification System (ENS)
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MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (name/titl e)
Unit 2.
We have closed out the Alert at hours and (time) initiated recovery operations.
4.
If applicable, notify the following persons and/or agencies of close out of the Alert:
a.
Hershey Medical Center:
b.
Pensylvania State Police:
c.
Radiation Management Corporation (RMC):
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EMERGENCIES:
1 0FFICE:
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Anerican Nuclear Insurers:
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Consideration shall be given to sheltering if:
a.
Release time is expected to be short (Puff release, <2 hours) and b.
Evacuation could not be well underway prior to expected plume arrival due to short warning time, high wind speeds, and/or foul wea ther.
2.
Consideration shall be given to evacuation if:
a.
A release is expected to occur with projected doses approaching or exceeding:
1 Rem Whole Body and/or 5 Rem Child Thyroid and b.
Release time is expected to be long (>2 hours) and l
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Evacuation can be well underway prior to plume arrival for above release, based upon wind speed and travel conditions.
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CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCY 2
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WHAT IS THE STATUS OF THE PLANT:
A.
REACTOR PRESSURE B.
REACTOR TENPERATURE C.
EHTOD OF PRESSURE CONTROL D.
METHOD OF TEMPERATURE CONTROL 3.
WHAT ARE THE ENVIRONENTAL CONDITIONS:
A.
WIND SPEED B.
WIND DIRECTION 4.
IS OFFSITE POWER AVAILABLE YES/N0 s.
ARE BOTH DIESEL GENERATORS OPERABLE YES/N0 6.
HAVE ANY PERSONNEL INJURIES OCCURED YES/N0 IS THE INJURED PERSON (S) CONTAMINATED YES/NO IF S0, INDICATE APPR0XIMATE RADIATION AND/0R CONTAMINATION LEVELS BELOW:
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C EMERGENCY STATUS REPORT Fill out if a release has (is) ocurred. Provide BRP all available infomation
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1.
What is the approximate radioactive sourte tem discharge rate from the plant
( As detennined by the Projected Dose Calculation procedure (1054.7)).
a.
Noble gases Ci/sec b.
Iodir.a Ci/sec 2.
What is the approximate meteorology a.
Wind speed mph b.
Wind direction c.
Stability Class-Stable / Neutral / Unstable 3.
What is the projected whole body dose rate and iodine concentration at the nearest offsite downwind point a.
mR/hr b.
uCi/cc Iodine i
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(Location) 4.
Estimated duration of the release a.
If the release is tenninated:
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Based on projected dose rates, iodine concentration and duration' or estimated duration (if still in progress) of the release, will the lower limits of the EPA Protective Action Guides be exceeded (i.e.,
1 Rem Whole Body, 5 Rem Child Thyroid.
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If yes, estimate time to exceeding PAG:
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CHECXLIST FOR NOTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS MDE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.72 i
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Identification:
Date Time Name of Person Making Report Licensee Facility Affected Applicable Part of 10 CRF 50.72 B.
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Description:==
Date of Event Time Description of What Happened C.
Consequences of Event:
(Complete depending on type of event)
Injurie s Fatalities Contamination (personnel)
(property)
Overexposures (known/possible)
Safety Hazani (describe - actual / potential) e Offsite Radiation Level s Integrated Dose Location l
Meterology (wind speed)
From (direction)
Weather Conditions (rain, clear, oven:ast, temperature)
Equipment / Property Damage D.
Cause of Event:
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Licensee Actions:
Taken P1anned Emergency Plan Activated (Yes/No)
Classification of Emergency Resident Inspector Notified (Yes/No)
State Notified (Yes/No)
Press Release Planned (Yes/No)
News Media Interest (Yes/No)
Local / National F.
Current Status: (Complete depending on type of event) j 1.
Reactor Systems Status i
Power Level Before Event Af ter Event Pressure Temp. (thot)
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RCS Flow (Yes/No)
Pumps On (Yes/No)
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Other Sample Taken (Yes/No)
Activity Level ECCS Operating (Yes/No)
ESF Actuation (Yes/No)
PZR or RX Level Possible Fuel Damage (Yes/No)
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CHE0(LIST FOR NOTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.72 F.
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Containment Water Level Indication Equipment Failures Nonnal Offsite Power Available (Yes/No)
Major Busses / Loads Lost Safeguards Busses Power Source D/G Running (Yes/No)
Loaded (Yes/No) 2.
Radioactivity Release Li gJid/Ga s Location /Sourt e Release Rate Duration Stopped (Yes/No)
Release Monitored (Yes/No)
Amount of Release Tech Spec. Limits Radiation Levels ir Plant Areas Evacuated 2
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Secu rity/Safegua rd s Bomb Threat:
Searth Conducted (Yes/No)
Search Results Site Evacuated (Yes/No)
Intrusion:
Insider Outsider Point of Intrusion Extent of Intrusion Apparent Purpose 2
See 10 CFR 73.71(c), effective April 6,1981.
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Strike / Demonstrations:
Size of Group Pu rpose Sabotage: Radiological (Yes/No)
Arson (Yes/No)
Equipment /Prope rty Extortion: Sourte (phone, letter, etc.)
Location of Letter Demands Ge neral :
Fireanns involved (Yes/No)
Violence (Yes/No)
Control of Facility Compromised or Threatened (Yes/No)
Stolen / Mission Material Agencies Notified (FBI, State Police, Local Police, etc.)
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SITE EERGENCY 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to define the conditions that shall be regarded as a Site Emergency for'Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (Unit
- 2) and to:
a)
Ensure necessary actions are taken to protect the health and safety of the public.
b)
Ensure necessary actions are taken to notify GPU Nuclear management and offsite emergency response organizations.
c)
Mobilize the emergency response organizations to initiate appropriate emergency actions.
The Emergency Director is responsible for implementing this procedure.
NOTE: Emergency Director responsibilities that may NOT be delegated include:
a)
Decision to notify offsite emergency management agencies.
b)
Making protective action recomendations as necessary to offsite emergency management agencies.
c)
Classification of Emergency Event.
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Detennining the necessity for onsite evacuation.
e)
Authorization for emergency workers to exceed 10CFR20 radiation exposure limits.
2.0 ATTACHENTS 2.1 Attachment I, Site Emergency Notifications.
2.2 Attachment II, Emergency Status Report.
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3.1 A known loss of coolant accident a.
Low levels in the Standby and/or reactor coolant system Reactor Coolant System leakrate greater than SPC pump Pressure Control System
- capacity, makeup tanks, (T-3,T-4),
with SPC pump ( s) at full capacity.
b.
Indicated level increase on reactor building sump manometer.
3.2 Any unanticipated criticality a.
Source and Intemediate or indicated change in core range nuclear instrumen-geometry.
tation indicate cri ticality.
b.
Incore themocouples in-dicated change in core heat distribution.
c.
Any indication, where in the judgement of the Shif t Foreman / Emergency Director, a major change in core integrity has occurred.
3.3 Primary to secondary leakage Primary leakrate > 50 gpm and
> 50 gpm.
attributed as primary to secondary leakage by sample analysis and secondary activity level s.
3.4 Loss of all offsite power co-Loss of all A.C. power indica-incident with the sustained tion from offsite transmission i
loss of both diesel generators.
network and the inability to start or load both diesel generators for greater than 15 minutes.
3.5 Sustained loss of all onsite All battery voltmeters read D.C. power.
zero with no D.C. lighting or control power available for greater than 15 minutes.
3.6 Any fire compromising the func-Shif t Foreman's/ Emergency tions of any safety related system.
Director's judgement.
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3.8 Actual or projected doses at a.
Actual or projected indi-the exclusion area boundary' cation on HPR-219 gas, greater than 50 mR/hr but less particulate, or iodine than 100 mR/hr (whole body).
channels, and using adverse meteorology (Class F) for determination.
b.
Onsite monitoring team report of > 50 mR/hr but
< 100 mR/hr at the exclusion area boundary.
3.9 Imminent loss of control of the Shif t Foreman's/ Emergency physical security of the plant.
Director's judgement based on advice of plant security.
3.10 Severe natural phenomena being As indicated by:
experienced.
1.
An earthquake of magniture > 12g horizontal and/or > 0.08g vertical acceleratTon (Safe Shutdown Earthquake).
2.
River stage > 307 feet at the river water intake structure.
3.1'1 An aircraf t crash or other Shift Foreman's/ Emergency missile impact, which affects Director's judgement.
vital structures by impact or fire.
3.12 An explosion which causes Shif t Foreman's/ Emergency severe damage to safe shutdown Director's judgement.
equipment.
3.13 Entry of toxic or flammable gases Shif t Foreman's/ Emergency into vital areas which affects Director's judgement.
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3.15 Reactor building pressure As indicated by the reactor
> 4 psig.
building pressure monitoring system.
3.16 Other plant conditions are in Shif t Foreman's/ Emergency progress or have occurred Director's judgement.
which may involve actual or NOTE: In exercising the likely major failures of plant judgment as to the need for functions needed for protec-declaring a Site Emergency, tion of the public.
any uncertainty concerning the status of plant functions needed for protection of the public, the length of time the uncertainty exists, the pros-pects for early resolution of ambiguities, and the potential degradation of the plant func-tions needed for protection of the public should be con-sidered; i.e., significant uncertainty as to the relia-bility of plant functions for protecting the public extend-ing beyond a reasonable time period is a sufficient basis for declaring a Site Emergency.
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.,,7 Initial 4.1 Upon recognition that any of Emergency Action Levels have been reached or exceeded, the Shif t Foreman shall announce or have announced, the following message over the public address system (merged):
NOTE:
Turn on Whelen Siren Switch.
ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, A SITE EMERGENCY HAS BEEN DECLARED IN UNIT 2.
ALL NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL IN UNIT 2 REPORT TO UNIT 2 WAREHOUSE. ALL NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL IN THE UNIT 2 AREA REPORT TO THE UNIT 2 WAREHOUSE. ALL PERSONNEL IN H.P. CONTROLLED AREAS PROCEED TO THE H.P. ACCESS C0tlTROL POINTS. ALL MEMBERS OF THE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR STATIONS. THERE WILL BE NO SM0 KING, ORINKING OR EATING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. (Repeat message slowly).
NOTE:
Turn off Whelen Siren Switch.
4.2 The Shif t Foreman shall assume the duties of the Emergency Director until properly relieved. He shall announce to the Control Room personnel that he (name) has assumed the duties of the Emergency Director. The Emergency Director shall periodically (every 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> min.)
consult with the lead personnel of each area involved in the energency, and discuss:
a.
Status of each area b.
Immediate actions to be taken by each lead person c.
Problem areas d.
Recommendations on course of action.
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NOTE:
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4.4 Assign a Communicator,to make notifications to persons and/or agencies per Attachment I,Section I.
4.5 Assign a Communications As-istant and direct him to perform all applicable steps of 1054.8.
4.6 Contact the Duty Section Superintendent and discuss Plant Status.
Infonn him that the onsite and offsite Duty Section personnel are being called.
4.7 Depending on the emergency action level which was reached or exceeded, ensure that the appropriate Emergency Operating Procedures have been implemented (contaminated injuries and radiation overexposure (1054.16).
4.8 If local services (fire, ambulance, police) are required, ensure that the Communicator has notified the Dauphin County Emergency Operations Center and has requested the appropriate a ssi stance. Notify security (N/S Gate) to begin preparations l
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Dispatched offsite and/or onsite radiation monitoring a.
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Implemented offsite dose projections procedure (1054.7).
4.10 Activate the Technical Support Center (1054.28) and the Operations Support Center (1054.29).
4.11 If additional resources or notifications are required, refer to additional Assistance and Notifications procedure (1054.6).
4.12 If the emergency involves in-plant health physics problems, ensure that the Radiological Assessment Coordinator has implemented In-Plant Radiological Controls During Emergencies pr :cedure (1054.9).
4.13 Assign an individual to complete Attachment II,Section I and give it to the Radiological Assessment Coordinator to transmit l
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4.17 30 minutes after initial contact with PEMA, confinn that BRP verification has been made.
If no verification, ensure the comunicator has proceeded to Attachment I, Section 1, 2.(e).
4.18 Instruct the Radiological Assessment Coordinator to provide ongoing dose estimates for actual releases to the Bureau of Radiation Protection.
4.19 If a report of the accountability has not been received within 30 minutes from the time it was ordered, contact the Shift Sergeant / Security Coordinator at for a status I
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4.20 If personnel are unaccounted for, initiate Search and Rescue procedure (1054.18).
4.21 If site evacuation is deemed necessary, announce or have announced one of the following missages over the public address system (merged).
NOTE:
Turn on Whelen Siren Switch.
ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL: ALL NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL IN UNITS I AND II PROCEED TO THE (MIDDLETOWN SUBSTATION /500 KV SUBSTATION) USING THE i
NORTH / SOUTH GATE.
(DEPENDING ON PLUME PATHWAY). UPON ARRIVAL, ALL SUPERVISORS WILL ASSEMBLE AND LOG IN THEIR PERSONNEL AND PROVIDE FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS. (Repeat message slowly).
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4.23 Based upon assessment of plant conditions, the Emergency Director shall either,close out the Site Emergency, escalate to a General Emergency or downgrade to a lower class as follows:
a.
If Recovery Phase criteria have been met (see.
Recovery Procedure, 1054.24), close out the Site Emergency by perfonning the notifications in Attachment I,Section III.
Implement the Recovery Procedure (1054.24).
b.
If Recovery Phase criteria have not been met, but Site Emergency action levels are no longer exceeded, de-escalate to a lower emergency class by notifying BRP on the Radiological Line and performing the remaining notifications in accordance with the applicable emergency procedure as specified in Step 5.2.
c.
If emergency action levels exceed those for a Site Emergency, escalate to a General Emergency, notify BRP on the Radiological Line and make the remaining notifications in accordance with the General Emergency procedure (1054.4).
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4.24 If necessary, due to potential contamination _of_nomally non-contaminated sumps and/or tanks, or the need to closely monitor liquid releases, initiate procedure 1054.14, Monitoring / Controlling Liquid Discharges.
5.0 FINAL CONDITIONS 5.1 A higher class of emergency has been declared.by the Emergency Director and the General Emergency procedure (1054.4) is being implemented, or 5.2 A lower class of emergency has been declared by the Emergency Director and one of the following procedures is being implemented:
a.
Unusual Event (1054.1) b.
Alert (1054.2) 5.3 The Site Emergency has been closed out with the concurrence of the Emergency Support Director, since no recovery operations are required, or 5.4 The Site Emergency can be shifted to a recovery mode by implementng procedure 1054.24.
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INITIAL CONTACT The Communicator shall notify the following agencies and personnel and updai.e the Attachment I, Section 11 checklist after each notification.
a INITIALS 1.
Dauphin County Emergency Operation Center (If this is a reclassification notification, first notify BRP on the radiological line then go to Item 3, unaffected Control elephone:
(1) If no contact, activate Dauphin County radio system.
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This is at the Three
( name/ titl e)
Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit 2 calling. We have declared I
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We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection infonned.
(Give a short non-technical description of the emergency and the extent of radioactive release including potentially affected populations and areas).
2.
Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA)
(If this is a reclassification notification, go to Item 3, unaffected Control Room).
NOTE:
When protective actions are to be recomended, the Emergency Director should refer to the contents of Attachment I,Section IV.
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ATTACHMENT I SECTION I
.47 INITIAL CONTACT INITIAL a.
Telephone:
( A diverter forwards this call to PEMA duty officer af ter working hours).
NOTE:
If no contact, proceed to Step 2.d.
b.
MESSAGE :
This is at the Three Mile Island
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Nuclear Station Unit 2 calling. We have an emergency. Give me the Operations Duty Officer.
(When Duty Officer answers):
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This is at the Three Mile Island
( name/ titl e)
Nuclear Station Unit 2 calling. We have declared a Site 1
Emergency at hours. We request that you
( time) contact the Bureau of Radiation Protection. Bureau of Radiation Protection call back should be made on the Radiological Line or.
(Based on Emergency Director's judgement, deliver one of the following statements).
(1) We have not had a radioactive release, OR o-n i.]:
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c.
Give a short non-technical description of the emergency and, if applicable, after release, state the direction of the projected plume pathway and potentially affected populations.
d.
If PEMA was unable to be contacted, contact Dauphin l
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Message verification:
Expect Bureau of Radiation Protection (BRP) contact after PEMA notification.
If no BRP confirmation is received within 30 minutes, notify PEMA of the situation. If unable to contact PEMA (line busy), call Dauphin County and notify them that BRP has not verified initial contact. Request Dauphin County to contact PEMA and BRP.
3.
Unaffected Control Room a.
Telephone:
or inter Control Room s
hotline.
b.
. MESSAGE: Give a brief description of plant status to Shift Foreman / Shift Supervisor.
Nuclear Station Unit 2 calling. We have declared a Site Emergency at hours.
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INITIAL (4) We have had a radioactive release and expect to be able to detect changes in offsite radiation levels, but they will be less than the levels calling for a General Emergency. We expect the levels to be < 100 mrem per hour (gamma). We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection informed. (Give a short non-technical description of the emergency and the extent of the radioactive release, including affected populations and areas).
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Telephone:
b.
MESSAGE:
This is at Three Mile (name/ title)
Island Nuclear Station Unit 2 calling. We have declared a Site Emergency at hours.
( time)
(Give a brief description of the emergency).
5.
Babcock and Wilcox -
This is at Three
( name/ ti tle)
Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit 2 calling. We have declared a Site Emergency at hours.
(Have a prepared Emergency (Time)
Status Report (Attachment II) available for reference while giving a brief description of the emergency).
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(Give a brief
( time) description of the emergency).
We have had a radioactive release.
We require assistance at this (do/do not) time.
(Describe the assistance required, if any).
8.
If police or medical assistance is required, notify the following agencies:
a.
Hershey Medical Center b.
Pennsylvania State Police lESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island
( name/ ti tl e)
Nuclear Station Unit 2 calling. We have declared a Site Emergency at hours. We l
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) - Bethesda,.MD (Communications with the NRC will be continuously maintained following contact).
a.
Telephone: NRC Emergency Notification System (ENS)
(RED PHONE) (If ENS phone does not work refer to EPIP 1054.6 " Additional Assistance and Notification", for alternate methods).
b.
ESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island
( name/ titl e)
NOTE:
Af ter initial NRC notification is complete per Attachment I,Section I above, refer to the NRC Notification Checklist, Attachment III. This checklist contains infomation desired by the NRC and may be helpful in providing follow-up infomation.
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INITIAL 1.
Bureau of Radiation Protection a.
Telephone: Radiological Line b.
MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile
( name/ title Island Nuclear Station Unit 2 calling. We have closed out the Site Emergency at hours and initiated (time) i recovery operations. Please notify PEMA, Dauphin,
.Lancaster, York, Lebanon and Cumberland counties.
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Unaffected Control Room a.
Telephone:
b.
MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island
( name/ titl e)
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Consideration shall be given to sheltering if:
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Evacuation could not be well underway prior to expected plume arrival due to short warning time, high wind speeds, and/or foul weather.
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A release is expected to occur with projected doses approaching or a.
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1 Rem Whole Body and/or 5 Rem Child Thyroid (AND) b.
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CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCY:
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WHAT IS THE STATUS OF THE PLANT:
A.
REACTOR PRESSURE B.
REACTOR TEMPERATURE C.
METHOD OF PRESSURE CONTROL D.
METHOD OF TEMPERATURE CONTROL 3.
WHAT ARE THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
A.
WIND SPEED B.
WIND DIRECTION 4.
IS OFFSITE POWER AVAILABLE YES/N0 5.
ARE BOTH DIESEL GENERATORS OPERABLE YES/N0 6.
HAVE ANY PERSONNEL INJURIES OCCURRED YES/NO IS THE INJURED PERSON (S) CONTAMINATED YES/NO IF S0, INDICATE APPR0XIMATE RADIATION AND/0R CONTAMINATION LEVELS BELOW:
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What is the approximate radioactive soun:e tem discharge rate from the plant ? ( As detemined by the Projected Dose Calculation Procedure (1054.7).
(a) Noble gases Ci/sec (b) Airborne Ci/sec 2.
What is the approximate meteorology ?
(a)
Wind speed mph (b)
Wind direction (c) Stability Class-Stable / Neutral / Unstable 3.
What is the projected whole body dose rate and airborne concentration at the nearest offsite downwind point ?
(a) mR/hr (b) uCi/cc (c)
(Location) 4.
Estimated duration of the release 1
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Start Time Estimated Duration
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Based on projected dose rates, airborne concentration and duration or estimated duration (if still in progress) of the release, will the lower limits of the EPA Protective Action Guides be exceeded (i.e.,1 Rem Whole Body, 5 Rem Child Thyroid)/Yes/No b.
If yes, estimate time to exceeding PAG:
hours and projected whole body dose Rem and child thyroid dose Rem.
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Identification:
Oate Time Name of Person Making Report Licensee Facility Affected Applicable Part of 10 CFR 50.72 B.
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Date of Event Time Description of What Happened C.
Consequences of Event:
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Injuries Fatalities Contamination (personnel)
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Overexposures (known/possible)
Safety Hazard (describe - actual / potential)
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Integrated Dose Location Meteorology (wind speed)
From (direction)
Weather Conditions (rain, clear, overcast, temperature)
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Classification of Emergency Resident Inspector Notified (Yes/No)
State Notified (Yes/No)
Press Release Planned (Yes/No)
News Media Interest (Yes/No)
Local / National F.
Current Status: (Complete depending on type of event):
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Reactor Systems Status Power Level Before Event After Event Pressure Temp. (t t
hot cold 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)
ESF Actuation (Yes/No)
PZR 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 Nomal Offsite Power Available (Yes/No)
Major Busses / Loads Lost Safeguards Busses Power Source D/G Running (Yes/No)
Loaded (Yes/No) 1 See Emergency Action Levels, Appendix 1, NUREG-0654, Revision 1, Critiera for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.
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Release Monitored (Yes/No)
Amount of Release Tech. Spec. Limits Radiation Levels in Plant Areas Evacuated 3.
Security / Safeguards 2 Bomb Threat: Search Conducted (Yes/No)
Search Results Site Evacuated (Yes/No)
Intrusion: Insider Outsider Point of Intrusion Extent of Intrusion Apparent Purpose Strike Demonstrations: Size of Group Purpose Sabotage: Radiological (Yes/No)
Arson (Yes/No)
Equipment / Property Extortion: Source (phone, letter, etc.)
Location of Letter Demands General: Firearms involved (Yes/No)
Violence (Yes/No)
Control of Facility Compromised or Threatened (Yes/No)
Stolen / Missing Material Agencies Notified (FBI, State Police, Local Police, etc.)
Media Interest (present, anticipated) 2 See 10 CFR 73.71(c), effective April 6,1981.
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GENERAL EMERGENCY 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to define the conditions that shall be regarded as a General Emergency for Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (Unit 2) and to:
Ensure necessary actions are taken to protect the health and safety a.
of the public.
b.
Ensure necessary actions are taken to notify GPU-Nuclear management and offsite emergency response organizations, c.
Mobilize the emergency response organizations to initiate
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The Plant Operations Group will take the actions necessary to implement this procedure upon identification of one or more of the Emergency Action Levels listed in Section 3.0 of this procedure. The Emergency l
Director shall then assume responsibility for the continuing implementation of this procedure.
NOTE:
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Decision to notify offsite emergency management agencies.
b)
Making protective action reconsnendations as necessary to offsite emergency management agencies.
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Determining the necessity for onsite evacuation.
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Authorization for emergency workers to exceed 10 CFR 20 radiation exposure limits.
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- 3. 0 EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS INITIATING CONDITIONS INDICATION 3.1 Actual or Projected doses at a.
Actual or projected the Exclusion Area Boundary indication on HP-R-219
> 100mr/hr, (whole body).
Gas, Particulate, or Iodine channels, using actual meteorology for detenninatio n.
b.
Onsite monitoring team reports of > 100 mr/hr at the Exclusion Area Bounda ry.
3.2 Significant levels of radiation As indicated by either:
in the reactor containment building and potential loss of a.
Reactor building pressure containment integrity.
> 4 PSIG and high radiation and/or activity level s present.
b.
Reactor building has indicated high radiation and/or activity levels and tydrogen concentration is > 3 pert:ent by volumeT 3.3 Loss of ptysical control of Shift Foreman's/Emenjency the facility.
Director's judgement based on advice from Plant Security.
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volve actual or imminent substan-tial core degradation or melting, NOTE:
In exercising the judg-with potential for loss of contain-ment as to the need for de-ment integrity, or may make release claring a General Emergency, of significant amounts of radio-any uncertainty concerning the activity in a short time possible.
potential for large releases of radioactive material, the length of time the uncer-tainty exists, and the pros-pects for the early resolu-tion of ambiguitics should be considered, i.e., significant uncertainty as to the poten-tial for large releases of radioactive material extend-ing beyond a reasonable time period is a sufficient basis for declaring a General Emergency.
4.0 EMERGENCY ACTIONS INITIALS 4.1 Upon recognition that any of the Emergency Action Levels have been I
reached or exceeded, the Shift Foreman shall announce or have 1
announced the following message over the public address system (merged):
NOTE:
Turn on Whelen Siren Switch.
i ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL: A GENERAL i
I EMERGENCY IN UNIT II HAS BEEN DECLARED. ALL NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL IN UNITS I AND II PROCEED T0 (500 KV SUBSTAT!0N/-
MIDDLETOWN SUBSTATION) (Depending on plume pathway). UPON ARRIVAL, ALL SUPERVISORS WILL ASSEMBLE AND LOG THEIR PERSONNEL. PERSONNEL IN H.P. CONTROLLED AREAS REPORT TO ACCESS CONTROL POINTS. ALL MEMBERS OF THE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR STATIONS.
THERE WILL BE NO SM0 KING, DRINKING, OR EATING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. (Repeat message slowly)
NOTE:
Turn off Whelen Siren Switch.
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The Emergency director shall periodically (every 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> min.)
consult with the lead personnel of each anta involved in the emergency, and discuss:
a.
Status of each area.
b.
Immediate actions to be taken by each lead person.
Problem areas.
c.
d.
Recommendations on course of dction.
4.3 Direct the sounding of the Radiation Emergency Alann.
NOTE:
Turn on Whelen Siren Switch and turn off after alann has been sounded.
4.4 Assign a communicator to make notifications to persons and/or agencies per Attachment I,Section I.
4.5 Assign a Communications Assistant and direct him to perfonn all applicable steps of 1054.8 4.6 Contact the Duty Section Superintendent, and discuss plant status and that the on-site and off-site duty section personnel are being called.
4.7 Depending on the emergency action level which was reached or exceeded, ensure that the appropriate Emergency Operating Procedures have been implemented (contaminated injuries and radiation overexposure (1054.16).
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should be advised to implement procedure 1054.19 (Emergency Security / Dosimetry Badge Issuance.)
4.9 Ensure the Radiological Assessment Coordinator has.
a.
Dispatched off-site and/or on-site radiation monitoring teams in accordance with Offsite Radiation Monitoring procedure (1054.11) and Onsite Radiation Monitoring procedure (1054.10).
b.
Implemented Offsite Dose Projections procedure (1054.7).
4.10 Activate the Technical Support Center (1054.28) and the Operations Support Center (1054.29).
4.11 If additional resourt:es or notifications are required, refer to 5
additional Assistance and Notification procedure (1054.6).
4.12 If the emergency involves in-plant Radiological Controls problems, ensure that the Radiological Assessment Coordinator has implemented In-Plant Radiological Controls During Emergencies procedure (1054.9).
4.13 Assign an individual to complete Attachment II,Section I and give it to the Radiological Assessment Coortlinator to transmit to the Bureau of Radiation Protection.
4.14 Ensure the P_idiological Assessment Coordinator has completed 1
Attachment II,Section II to transmit to the Bureau of Radiation Protectio n.
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4.16 If applicable, ensure that the Operations Coordinator has dispatched Emergency Repair / Operations Personnel to investigate the identified problem areas (s) in an accordance with Emergency Repair / Operations procedure 1054.21.
4.17 30 minutes after initial contact with PEMA, confina that BRP verification has been made.
If no verification, ensure the Comunicator has proceeded to Attachment I, Section 1, Step 2(e).
4.18 Ensure the Radiological Assessment Coodinator has provided ongoing dose estimates for actual releases to the Bureau of Radiation Protection.
4.19 If a report of Accountability has not been received within 30 s
minutes from the time it was odered, contact the Shif t Sergeant / Security Coordinator at for a status repo rt.
4.20 If personnel are unaccounted for, ensure the Radiological l
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4.21 Evaluate dose projections and estimates and, if necessary, recomend protective actions to the BRP, consistent with the guidelines in Attachment I,Section IV.
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a.
If Recovery Phase criteria have been met (see procedure 1054.24),
b.
If Recovery Phase criteria have not been met, but General Emergency Action levels are no longer being exceeded, de-escalate to a lower emergency class by having the Consnunicator notify BRP on the Radiological Line and perfonn the remaining notifications in accordance with the applicable emergency procedure as specified in Step 5.1.
4.23 If necessary, due to potential contamination.of nonnally non-contaminated sumps and/or tanks, or the need to closely monitor liquid releases, initate procedure 1054.14 (monitoring / controlling l
liquid discharges).
5.0 FINAL CONDITIONS 5.1 A lower class of emergency has been declared by the Emergency l
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Site Emergency (1054.3) l b.
Alert (1054.2) c.
Unusual Event (1054.1) l 5.2 The General Emergency has been closed out with the concurrence of the Emergency Support Director, since no recovery operations are requimd.
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Parent and Four affected Counties Telephone each county separately and deliver the message a.
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INITIAL CONTACT INITIALS Give a short, non-technical description _of_ the emergency and c.
the extent of the radioactive release, and potentially affected populations and areas:
d.
If PEMA was unable to be contacted, contact Dauphin County; advise them that PEMA cannot be contacted and direct them to notify PEMA, BRP, and Lancaster, York, Lebanon and Cumberland counties.
e.
Message verification:
Expect Bureau of Radiation Protection (BRP) contact after PEMA notification.
If no BRP confirmation is received within 30 minutes, notify PEMA of situation.
If unable to contact PEMA (line busy), call Dauphin County and' notify them that BRP has not verified initial contact. Instruct Dauphin County to contact PEMA and/or BRP.
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Unaffected Control Room a.
Telephone: Use or inter-Control Room Ho t-Line.
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This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (name/titl e)
Unit 2 calling. We have declared a General Emergency at (time) hours. We request that you contact the Bureau of Radiation Protection. Bureau of Radiation Protection call back should be made on the Radiological Line or (Based on Emergency Director's judgement, deliver one of the following statements):
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We have not had a radioactive release, however, we have the potential for significant radioactive release.
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We have had a radioactive release and offsite radiation levels are expected to be > 100 mrem / hour (gama). We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection i nfonned.
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INITIAL CONTACT INITIALS Give a short non-technical description of the emergency, the extent of the radioactive release, and potentially affected populations and areas:
2.
Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA)
(If this is a reclassification notification, go to Item 3, Unaffected Control Room.
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NOTE: Where offsite protective ections are to be recommended, the Emergency Director should refer to the contents of Attachment I Section IV.
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Telephone:
(A diverter forwards this call to a PEMA Duty Officer after working hours).
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1.
Dauphin County Emergency Operation Center (If this is a reclassification, go to Item 3, Unaffected Control Room).
a.
Telephone:,
1)
If no contact, activate the Dauphin County Radio System.
b.
MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear (name/titl e)
Station Unit 2 calling. We have declared a General Emergency at hours.
(Based upon Emergency Director judgement, (time) use one of the following statements):
1)
We have not had a radioactive release, however we have the potential for a significant radioactive release OR 2)
We have had a radioactive release and offsite radiation levels are expected to be > 100 mrem per hour (gama).
We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiological Protection i nfo nned.
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INITIAL CONTACT INITIALS 5.
Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (Do not notify if this is a. reclassification notification).
a.
Telephone :
b.
MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear (name/titl e)
Station Unit 2 calling. We have declared a General Emergency at hours. Give a brief description of the emergency.
(time)
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Pennsylvania State Police MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear (name/ title)
Station Unit 2 calling. We have declared a General Emergency at hours. We have/have not had a radioactive release. We
( time) require imediate traffic control assistance in the vicinity of the (North / South) gate.
7.
Radiation Management Corporation Emergencies:
(0800-1700)
(1700-0800)
Office:
(0800-1700)
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This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear (name/ title)
~~ Station Unit 11 calling. We declared a General Emergency at
( time) hours. Give a brief description of the emergency.
We had a radioactive release. We (have/have not)
(do/do not) require assistance at this time. Describe the assistance required if any.
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American Nuclear Insurers MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (name/ title)
Unit 2 calling. We have declared a General Emergency at (time) hours. Give a brief description of the emergency. We (have/have not) i had a radioactive release.
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Cabcock and Wilcox MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear (name/ ti tl e)
Station Unit 2 calling. We have declared a General Emergency at hours. Have a prepared Emergency Status Report (time)
(Attachment II) available for reference while giving a brief description of the emergency).
10.
If medical assistance is required, notify the following agency:
a.
Hershey Medical Center Notification to be performed in accordance with procedure
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- 11. Nuclear Regulatory Comission (NRC) - Bethesda, MD (Communications with NRC will be continuously maintained following contact.)
a.
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INITIAL CONTACT INITIALS b.
MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear (name/ titl e)
Station Unit 2 calling. We have declared a General Emergency at hours.
(Based on Emergency Director judgement, (time) issue one of the following statements):
1)
We have not had a radioactive release, however, we have the potential for Significant radioactive release.
OR 2)
We have had a radioactive release and offsite radiation levels are expected to be >100 mrem / hour (gamma). We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection infomed.
l Give a short non-technical description of the emergency and c.
the extent of the radioactive release, and the potentially affected populations and areas.
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([j OR ESCALATION DE-ESCALATION OR CLOSE UUT
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1.
Bureau of Radiation Protection a.
Telephone: Radiological Line b.
MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (name/ title)
Unit 2 calling. We have closed out the General Emergency at hours and initiated recovery operations.
Please (time) notify PEMA, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Lebanon and Cumberland counties.
2.
Unaffected Control Room a.
Telephone:
b.
Message:
Notify Shift Supervisor of close out of the General Emergency.
3.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office-Bethesda, Md.
a.
Telephone: Emergency Notification System (ENS)
(RED PHONE) b.
MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Island Huclear Station (name/ti tl e)
Vnit 2 calling. We have closed-out the General Emergency at hours and initiated recovery operations.
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4-SECONDARY CONTACT INITIALS 4.
If applicable, notify the following persons and/or agencies of the close-out of the General Emergency:
a.
Hershey Medical Center:
b.
Pennsylvania State Police; c.
Radiation Management Corporation (RitC)
Emergencies:
(0800-1700)
Office:
(0800-1700) d.
American Nuclear Insurers:
e.
Babcock and Wilcox:
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Consideration shall be given to sheltering if:
a.
Release time is expected to be short (Puff release, <2 hours)
(AND) b.
Evacuation could not be well underway prior to expected plume arrival due to short warning time, high wind speeds, and/or foul wea the r, 2.
Consideration shall be given to evacuation if:
a.
A release is expected to occur with projected doses approaching or exceeding:
1 Rem Whole Body and/or 5 Rem Child Thyroid (AND) b.
Release time is expected to be long (>2 hours)
(AND) c.
Evacuation can be well underway prior to plume arrival for above release, based upon wind speed and travel conditions.
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CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCY 2.
WHAT IS THE STATUS OF THE PLANT?:
A.
REACTOR PRESSURE B.
REACTOR TD1PERATURE C.
ETHOD OF PRESSURE CONTROL D.
METHOD OF TBIPERATURE CONTROL 3.
WHAT ARE THE ENVIRONENTAL CONDITIONS:
A.
WIND SPEED B.
WIND DIRECTION 4.
IS OFFSITE POWER AVAILABLE YES/NO 5.
ARE BOTH DIESEL GENERATORS OPERABLE YES/NO 6.
HAVE ANY PERSONNEL INJURIES OCCURRED YES/NO IS ANY INJURED PERSON (S) CONTAMINATED YES/N0 IF S0, INDICATE APPROXIMATE RADIATION AND/0R CONTAMINATION LEVELS BELOW:
2 MR/HR.
DPM/100CM 7.
HAVE ALL OFFSITE NOTIFICATIONS BEEN MADE YES/NO IF NOT, WHO HAS NOT BEEN NOTIFIED AND WHY e
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EMERGENCY STATUS REPORT 8.
IS THE EMERGENCY EXPECTED TO RESULT IN DETECTABLE CHANGES IN OFFSITE RADI ATION LEVELS?
YES/NO IF YES--WHAT RECOMENDATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO PEHA BY THE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR l
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infomation for verification call.
1.
What is the approximate radioactive sourte tem discharge rate from the pl ant
( As detemined by the Projected Dose Rate Calculation procedure 1054.7).
a) Noble gases Ci/sec b)
Iodine Ci/sec 2.
What is the approximate meteorology a)
Wind speed mph b) Wind direction c)
Stability class - Stable / Neutral / Unstable 3.
What is the projected whole body dose rate and the iodine concentration at the nearest offsite downwind point a) mR/hr b) uCi/cc Iodine c)
(Location) 4.
Estimated duration of the release a)
If the release is teminated:
Start time Stop time Duration f
b)
If the release is still in progress:
Start time 1
Estimated duration (hrs / min /sec) 1 I
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a)
Based on projected dose rates, icdine concentration and duratio'n or estimated duration (if still in progress) of the release, will the lower limits of EPA Protective Action Guides be exceeded (i.e.,1 Rem whole body, 5 Rem Child Thyroid)
Yes / No b)
If yes, estimate time to exceeding PAG:
hours Date Time Completed Completed By
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CHECKLIST FOR NOTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.72 A.
Identification:
Da te Time Name of Person Making Report Licensee Facility Affected Applicable Part of 10 CFR 50.72 B.
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Description:==
Date of Event Time Description of What Happened C.
Consequences of Event:
(Complete depending on type of event)
Injuries Fatalities Contanination (personnel)
(property)
Overexposums (known/possible)
Safety Hazard (describe - actual / potential)
Offsite Radiation Level s Integrated Dose Location Meteorology (wind speed)
From (direction)
Weather Conditions (rain, clear, overcast, temperature)
Equipment / Property Damage D.
Cause of Event:
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CHECKLIST FOR NOTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS
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Licensee ktions:
Taken P1anned 1
Emergency Plan Activated (Yes/No)
Classification of Emergency Resident Inspector Notified (Yes/No)
State Notified (Yes/No)
Press Release Planned (Yes/No)
News Media Interest (Yes/No)
Local / National F.
Current Status:
(Complete depending on type of event) 1.
Reactor Systems Status Power Level Before Event Af ter Event Pmssu re 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)
ESF Actuation (Yes/No)
PZR or RX Level Possible Fuel Damage (Yes/No)
S/G Levels Feedwater Source / Flow Containment Pressure Safety Relief Valve Actuation (Yes/No) 1 See Emergency Action Levels, Appendix 1, NUREG-0654, Revision 1, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emenjency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.
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CHEO(LIST FOR NOTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS f'
t%DE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 CFR 50.72 F.
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Containment Wa'ter Level Indication Equipment Failures Norual Offsite Power Available (Yes/No)
Ma,jor Busses / Loads Lost Safeguards Busses Power Sourte D/G Running (Yes/No)
Loaded (Yes/No) 2.
Radioactivity Release l
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Release Rate Duration Stopped (Yes/No)
Release Monitored (Yes/No)
Amount of Release Tech. Spec. Limits Radiation Levels in Plant Areas Evacuated 3.
Security / Safeguards 2 Bomb Threat: Searth Conducted (Yes/No)
Search Results Site Evacuated (Yes/No)
Intrusion:
Insider Outsider Point of Intrusion Extent of Intrusion Apparent Purpose Strike Demonstrations: Size of Group Purpose 2 See 10 CFR 73.71(c), effective April 6,1981.
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Sabotage: Radiological (Yes/No)
Arson (Yes/No)
Equipment / Property Ex tortion: Source (phone, letter, etc.)
Location of Letter
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Violence (Yes/No)
Control of Facility Compromised or Threatened (Yes/No)
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