ML20064M301
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| Issue date: | 07/30/1982 |
| From: | Tucker H DUKE POWER CO. |
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SUBJECT:
Emergency Implementing Procedures Manual " Emergency Telephone Numbers" Revision 82-7 Please find attached for your copy of the Oconee Nuclear Station Emergency Implementing Procedures Manual " Emergency Telephone Numbers." Also attached is the cover sheet for the manual and the Table of Contents, pages 1 and 2. Insert these pages according to the instructions below. Please note that the Emergency Telephone Numbers are confidential and not for publication. REMOVE INSERT 1. Cover Sheet before Introduction 1. Cover Sheet before Introduction Tab Tab 2. Table of Contents, pages 1,2,&3 2. Table of Contents, pages 1,2,&3 3. Emergency Telephone Numbers 3. Emergency Telephone Numbers Please read over and familiarize yourself with this Directory and return the acknowledgement printed below to W. M. Roach by August 5, 1982. I. McIntosh Superintendent of Administration / dig Attachment OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION Emergency Implementing Procedures Manual l " Emergency Telephone Numbers" l Revision No. 82-7 CONTROL COPY NO. SIGNATURE DATE l I 48-6 I i 8208260542 820813 i PDR ADOCK 05000269 i PDR L-A
i i s-l i DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES J t Date Issued: March 6, 1981 1981 Revisions: Rev. 1, April Rev. 2,.May Rev. 3, June i Rev. 4, July Changed Distribution and issued new #s - September I Rev. 2, October Rev. 3, October REv. 4, November Rev. 5, December i 1982 Revisions: Rev. 1, February i Rev. 2, March i Rev. 3, March Rev. 4, April Rev. 5, June Rev. 6, July Rev 7, July i I t ^ i t
s t Page 3 Table of Contents (Implementing Procedures - Continued) HP/0/B/1009/14 Project Offsite Dose from Releases other than Through a Vent - (01/29/82) HP/0/B/1009/15 Procedure for Sampling and Quantifying High Level Gaseous Radioiodine and Particulate Radioactivity - (04/29/82) HP/0/B/1009/16 Procedure for Emergency Decontamination of Personnel and Vehicles on-site and from Off-site Remote Assembly Area - (03/02/82) IP/0/B/1601/03 Environmental Equipment Checks - (04/08/82) Revision, July.28, 1982 b m
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS - This directory provides a listing of telephone numbers for various personnel and agencies that may have a part in' dealing with an emergency situation or providing other assistance as needed at Oconee Nuclear Station. TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTIFICATION OF AGENCIES, CRISIS MANAGEMENT TEAM, KEY COMPANIES. 1-5 EMERGENCY FACILITY LOCATIONS. ....6 GCONEZ TELEPHOE ACCESS CODES. ..... 7 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER. . 3 - 10 CPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER. 9 HEALTH PHYSICS CENTER. 3 COMMUNICAI 'NS C00RDINATION. 10 CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER. .11 - 13 BACKUP CRISIS MANAGE'1ENT CZE - (Liber *.7). 14 CRISIS NEWS CENTER....... .15 E CI. EAR REGULATORY CCMMISSICN. .5 NRC HEAI.TH PHYSICS ET'40RK TELEPHOES. ..16 DC'E EMERGENCY RADIO. 17 EMERGENCY NUMBERS - Pickens County. 13 EMERGENCY.'C!3ERS - Oconee County. .19 Rev. 7. 6/30/32 1
DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION NUMBER CODE FOR IDENTIFYING PERSONNEL / ACTIVITIES TO BE NOTIFIED CODE 1. YUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION by Red Phone within one hour. 2. UNIT COORDINATOR /0PERATIONS DUTY ENGINEER who will notify: A, B, C A. Superintendent of Operations and Station Manager B. Steam Production Duty man. C. Corporate Communications (Unusual Event only) 3. STATION MANAGER J. Ed Smith, Office Home 4 3ABCOCK AND WILCOX RESIDENT ENGINEER Bill Street, Office Home (If Bill Street cannot be reached, call) L. H. Williams, Office. .c Home 5. STATION HEALTH PHYSICIST / DUTY HEALTH PHYSICIST C. T. Yongue, Office. Home 6. SOUT'i CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEAI.TH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CON ROL. (Warning Point State of South Carolina) Sureau of Radiological Health (0800-1700). Answering Service after hours, weekends, holidays.
- State Emergency Operations Center, Columbia, S.C.
- Forward Emergency Cperations Center, Clemson. S. C.
Alternate Number Alternate Number
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These numbers are :: be used once the State has established their Emergency Cperations. L
7. COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCIES Oconee County Emergency Preparedness Alternate Number - 24 hour, page 251 Alternate Number - 24 hour, page 251 Pickens County Civil Defense Alternate Number - (0830-1700) Alternate Number - 24 hour, page 76 8. COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMFJITS Oconee County (24 hours) Alternate Number. Pickens County (24 hours) Alternate Number. Alternate Number. Alternate Number. 9. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Oconee Memorial Hospital Ambulance Service Oconee Memorial Eospital Switchboard / Supervisor or Nursing. Additional Medical assistance may be provided through the following ins-titutions: Pickens County Ambulance Service. Cannon Memorial Hopsical/ Service of Nursing Easley 3aptist Hospital / Supervisor of Nursing. 10. FIRE ASSISTANCE Oconee County Rural Fire Protection Association. Woods or Forest Fire (0conee County, Oakway Tower) Woods or Forest Fire (Pickens County, Woodall Mt. Tower) 11. TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER ACTIVATION ~ (If the first person cannot be reached, go to the next person down the list until one person is contacted) Emergency Coordinator / Station Manager J. E. Smith, Office Home. Assistant Station Manager '3. G. Vaugin, Office Home k
-3 Superintendent of Technical Services T. B. Owen, Office Home Superintendent of Maintenance J. M. Davis, Office. Home Superintendent of Operations J. N. Pope, Office Home Superintendent of Administration J. T. McIntosh, Office Home 12. CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER ACTIVATION The Duke Power Crisis Management Organization will be notified for all Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency class emergencies. The Crisis Management Organization is notified by contacting one of tne persons listed below. If the first person can not be reached, go to the next person down the list until one person is contacted. The person contacted is re-sponsible for implementing the Crisis Management Plan notification require-ments. Manager, Nuclear Production Division H. B. Tucker, Office Home Vice-President, Steam Production d W. O. Parker, Jr., Office Home Manager, Technical Training Center R. M. Koehler, Office Home Steam Production Operations Duty Man o 1 13. WATER DEPAR5fENTS Should releases of radioactive effluent into Lake Keowee or Lake Hartwell potentiallv effect municipal water intakes or exceed technical specifi-cations. Contact the appropriate authorities as indicated below: Lake Keovee Seneca, H. J. Balding, Office Home Lake Hartwell City of Clemson Mayor of Clemson, Office Home (If the mayor cannot be reached, call one of the following) Clemson -Administrator's Office Home Clemson Filter Plant (0700-1700) l Clemson University President's Office Home (If the President caanot be reached, call) Clemson University Physical Plant (0800-1630) Anderson Water Works (24 Hr. Number) i AGENCIES THAT MAY RESPOND TO AN EMERGENCY AT TrIE OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION LAW ENFORCEMENT S. C. Highway Patrol (Greenville, S.C.) S. C. Enforcement Division (Columbia, S.C.) Communications Check-Officer-of-the-Day F3I (Columbia, S.C.) (24 hours). 30MB DISPOSAL e Explosives Crfinance Disposal Control l Fort Jackson. Columbia. S.C.)
i OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORY The crisis directory is intended for use should the Oconee Emergency Plan require implementation. Both station and corporate level telephone numbers are provided. The station's emergency organization will operate from the Technical Support Center near the Units 1 and 2 Control Room. The corporate emergency organization will operate from the Crisis Management Center located in the Visitors Center and Oconee Training Center. .h EMERGENCY FACILITY LOCATIONS i Technical Support Center - Control Rooms 1 and 2 Operational Support Center - Control Room 3 Crisis Management Center - Oconee Training Center Alternate Location: Liberty Retail Office 4 Crisis News Center - Keowee-Toxaway Visitors Center Alternate Location: Liberty Retail Office i i i-r ,w -r.- , -. ~,,. - - - -,, - -. .,,.,-_,,.-.,.y ,----------,.----y
i l OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION CRISIS PHONE DIRECTORY TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER i Telephone Number Outside Station POSITION /NAME Line Number Emergency Coordinator. i i J. E. Smith G. E. Vaughn, Alternate supt. or Operations t J. N. Pope Supt. of Technical Services. T. B. Owens i Supt. of Maintenance J. M. Davis Supt. of Administration. J. T. McIntosh l VRC Resident Engineer. W. H. Orders t l 3&W Resident Engineer. B. W. Street
- u. H. Williams, Alternate i
Station Health Physicist l C. T. Yongue HEALTH PHYSICS CENTER i l Field Monitoring Coordinator l J. J. Sevic t Data Report Coordinator (0ff-Site Dose Projection) C. Harlin i Sur*.*eillance and Control Coordinator
- !. D. Thorne i
support Functions Coordinator. J. A. Long i
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- 3. A. Murphree
. - ~ _ _ - _. p .g. i ~' Telechone Number,. Outside Station Line Number TECHNICAL SERVICES GROUP Performance. T. S. Barr Licensing and Projects R. T. Bond Chemistry. D. P. Rochester GPERATIONAL SUPPORT CE.VrER (Support group consists of Health Physics, Chemistry, Maintenance, Safety and Operations personnel) 'Ocerational Suoport Center Coordinator i !d. E. Martta. Mechanical Maintenance Engineer '~' D. Thompson s ] I & E Engineer R. Adams Operations Group Unit 43 Operations Offices Nuclear Equipment Operators (Unit 1 & 2 Emergencies) Nuclear Equipment Operators (Unit 3 Emergencies) MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION GROUP (NOT LOCATED IN ISC) Administration Coordinator. 4 d Training s Safety
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_ to - CONTROL ROOM Unit 1. Unit 2.............. Unit 3... Shif t Supervisor (Unit 1 & 2) Unit 3. COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATION Data Transmission Coordinator. Data Release (Vax Computer Program). Telecopier (Technical Support Center). TSC Communicator. Administration Clerical Support. 4
8 m 4 4 OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION 4 CRISIS PHONE DIRECTORY 4 CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER i Private CNS Position /Name Line Switchboard } RECOVERY MANAGER l H. B. Tucker l' W. O. Parker Alternates: R. M. Koehler i SCHEDULING / PLANNING MANAGER R. W. Bostian Alternates: ) F. C. Hayworth J. C. Leathers HEALTH PHYSICS /RADWASTE MANAGER W. A. Haller 3 Alternates: R. C. Futrell B. E. Davis R. T. Simril ] TECHNICAL SUPPORT 4 K. S. Canady 1 Alternates: 1. H. T. Snead [ W. A. Coley I DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT MANAGER J. L. Elliot Alternates: o D. L. Freeze S. K. Blackley i C. J. Wylie S. B. Hager 4 4 m,.,, -, -,, ,.s e..,----, ---,,,_,,e,--,,>---re,-- -v ,., - - - ~ ~, ~ -.---->~--w~ ' = - -
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Telephone _ Number s Private ONS Position /Name Line Switchboard 0FFSITE RADIOLOGICAL COORDINATOR L. Lewis (Offsite Dose Projection) Alternates: W. P. Deal M. S. Tuckman ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS MANAGER l J. T. Moore Alternates: R. F. Smith E. D. Morton R. H. Lynn S. M. Kessler R. N. Johnson ADVISORY SUPPORT Nuclear Regulatory Ccmmission J. P. O'Reilly Alternate: F. J. Long f l Babcock & Wilcox (NSSS Supplier) l J. D. Phinney Alternate: R. B. Kosiba l CORPORATE HEAD 0UARTERS (contact with Governor) A. C. Thies i I Alternate: W. H. Owen l DATA COORDINATION (Telecopier) l 0 l GENERAL OFFICE SUPPORT CENTER Health Physics and Radwaste 2390 Wachovia Center
GENERAL OFFICE SUPPORT CENTER (Continued) Technical Supoort 1760 Wachovia Center Design and Construction Electric Center Third Floor, Room 32 I Recovery Manager l Wachovia Center f(SpeakerPhone) Room 1680 Scheduling and Planning Wachovia Center Room 1680 Administration and Logistics Wachovia Center Room 1514 Crisis News Power Bldg. 5th Floor I l Offsite Radiological Coordinatot Wachovia Center 3 Room 2384 \\ Nuclear Regulatory Commission Wachovia Center Room 1728 i l o
a 14 - OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION CRISIS PHONE DIRECTORY BACKUP CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER LIBERTY RETAIL OFFICE, LIBERTY, S.C. AREA CODE - Telechone Number RECOVERY MANAGER SCHEDULING / PLANNING PUBLI6 INFORMATION OFFICERS
- i State of South Carolina i
Oconee County Pickens County I' DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION TECHNICAL SUPPORT i I 0FFSITE RADIOLOGICAL COORDINATOR l i ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS HEALTH PHYSICS /RADWASTE l i GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
- i NRC State of South Carolina Oconee County Pickens
- NOTE:
Call any one of the numbers listed to reach the desired representatire. O
15 - OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION ~- - CRISIS PHONE DIRECTORY l CRISIS NEWS CENTER l KE0 WEE-T0XAWAY VISITOR'S CENTER Telephone Numby Private UNS Position /Name Line Switchboard CRISIS NEWS DIRECTOR Mary Cartwright Alternate: Ira Kaplan I COMMERCIAL NEWS MEDIA (Active Numbers) For drill purposes only COM2ERCIAL NEWS MEDIA -(Inactive Numbers) Activated only during an actual emergency l l E ii I NRC/ STATE /COUhTi PU'oLIC INFORMATION OFFICERS (?IO'S)* 1 NRC State of South Carolina Oconee County Pickens County A NCTE: Call any of :ne numbers listed to reaca the desired represents: ire. 9
2 NRC EALTH PHYSICS NETWOR'< TELEPHONES The NR'C's Health Physics Network (HPN or Black Phone) connects all Nuclear Power Plants and Fuel Facilities to NRC Regional Offices and to NRC Head-quarters Operations Center. The phone is intended to support Health Physics Operations in an emergency but can be used for daily voice traffic and fac-simile transmittal. The Station has jacks for the HPN phones in the Performance Office (Control Room 1 & 2) and in the Oconee Training Center. The phone is used normally with the exception; NO DIAL TONE OR RINGING IS HEARD. In addition, ringing only lasts 30 seconds, so after 30 seconds if the party has not answered, you must hang up and redial. For convenience, the codes must often used are listed below: HPN Phone Code 1. NRC regiva 2 (Atlanta) office i 2. NRC headquarters j 3. B&W Research Center i 4 Oconee NRC Resident Inspector 5. Oconee Nuclear Station 6. All NRC region 2 Resident Inspectors 7. All region 2 Operating Nuclear Plants In addition, the calling party may " conference" any phones during conversation by simply dialing the appropriate code (s). Any number of stations may be added in this manner. o
. + OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY RADIO The call letters identify the Emergency Radio frequency. The following is a listing of radio locations, unit call letters, and identifiers. Use identifiers to begin a transmission and the call letters to close out the radio transmission. (For example: Oconee Nuclear Station -Control Room to Pickens County Law Enforcement Center. Close out with off.) ONS Base Station Remotes Location Unit Call Letters Identifier 1. Unit 1&2 Control Room \\ Oconee Nuclear Station i Control Room 2. Crisis Management Center i Oconee Nuclear Station CMC 3. Technical Support Center Oconee Nuclear Station i TSC Coded Sauelch Radios Location
- Encode, Unit Call Letters Identifier 4.
Pickens Co. LEC Pickens Co. LEC Pickens Co. Courthouse i Pickens Co. Court l House Pickens Co. Civil Defense i Pickens Co. CD 5. Oconee County LEC j Oconee Co. LEC 6. State FEOC - Clemson j State FEOC ALL ABOVE RADIOS MAY 3E ACTI',*ATED BY ENCODING NO. 30 Field Monitoring Teams Location Unit Call Letters Identifier 3. Field Monitor Coordinator Leader ?. Field Monitor Team Alpha 10. Field Monitor Team 3ravo i 11. Field Monitor Team Charlie 4 12. Field Monitor Team Delta 13. Field Monitor Team Echo 14. Field Monitor Team Foxtrot TO COMMUNICATE SET'4EN 3ASE STATION REMOTES (1. 2. 3), T'iE INTERCOM MUST SE S ED '. The following procedure must be used: e Push INTERCCM button and hold 2. ? usa MIKE button 2nd hold 3. Send message (example, CMC to ISC) Release both buttons to receive a response.
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EMERGENCY OPERATION CENTER 'Pickens County Primary Number EXECUTIVE GROUP
- Civil Defense County Administrator i
County Council Legal Officer OPERATIONS GROUP
- 1 Law Enforcement Rescue Squad EMS g
Fire Service } Medical Service l Health Service I 1 Deptc of Public Works j l ASSESSMENT
- Transportation Emergency Welfare Service Shelter Service I
Red Cross I Supply and Procuremen* RADEF [ Mental Health l Damage Assessment ~ Public Information i ALTERNATE NUMBER (to any group) l PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER CRISIS NEWS CENTER-0NS* 2 State of South Carolina i Oconee County i Pickens County NRC CRISIS NEWS CENTER LIBERTY ?ITAIE OFFICE
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Sta a of So.uth Carolina i conee County ~~' Pickens County _.d. NRC ':a'1 iny :ne af the listed numbers to reach ;rcup desired.
EMERGENCY OPERATION CENTER Oconee County Primary Number (24-hour) OPERATIONS
- Fire Protection Police.
I i Public Roads i i Emergency Medical Services l Rescue Squads ASSESSMENT
- Emergency Welfare Services............
Radiological Defense j Damage Assessment 3 EXECUTIVE GROUP
- i Supervisor / Chairman County Council i
E0C Director. i Financial Officer I FNF Representative. i i PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER CRISIS NEWS CENTER-ONS I State of South Carolina l Oconee County Pickens County XRC CRISIS NEWS CENTER LIBERTY RETAIL 0FFICE State of South Carolina e Oconee County Pickens County '~' ] NRC
- Call any one of the listed numbers to reach group desired.
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DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION P.o.soxtese SENECA.S.C.29678 se t.s se s July 30, 1982 TO: b CONTROL COPY NO. 475-5/,6 l /
SUBJECT:
Emergency Implementing Procedures Manual ^ Revision No. 82-8 Please make the following revisions to the Ocone'e Nuclear Station Implementing Procedures Manual: REMOVE INSERT 1. Cover Sheet before Introduction Tab 1. Cover Sheet before Introduction Tab 2. Table of Contents, Pages 1, 2, and 3. 2. Table of Contents, Pages 1, 2, and 3. 3. Procedure AP/0/A/1000/10, dated 3. Procedure AP/0/A/1000/10, dated 2/2/82 5/5/82 4. Procedure HP/0/B/1009/15, dated 4. Procedure HP/0/B/1009/15, dated 4/29/82 7/15/82 Return the acknowledgement printed below to W. M. Roach by August 8, 1982. e i
- p.. McIntosh Superintendent of Administration
/lss Attachment OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION Emergency Implementing Procedures' Manual Revision No. 82-8 CONTROL COPY N0(478-56 8 SIGNATURE DATE
.I DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCLEAR STA' ION T IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES 4 Date Issued: March 6, 1981 1981 Revisions: Rev. 1, April Rev. 2, May Rev. 3, June Rev. 4, July i Changed Distribution and issued new #s - September Rev. 2, October Rev. 3, October. REv. 4, November Rev. 5, December 1982 Revisions: Rev. 1, February Rev. 2, March Rev. 3,' March Rev. 4, May Rev. 5, June Rev. 6, July Rev. 7, July Rev. 8, July f I r ) . ~,,... -
TABLE OF CONTENTS Emergency Telephone Numbers - (06/30/82, Rev. 7) AP/0/A/1000/01 Event Index - (03/09/82) AP/0/A/1000/02 Unusual Event - (03/09/82) AP/0/A/1000/03 Alert - (03/09/82) AP/0/A/1000/04 Site Area Emergehcy - (03/09/82) AP/0/A/1000/05 General Emergency - (03/09/82) AP/0/A/1000/06 Procedure for Initiating Protective Action Guides for the General Public in the Emer-gency Planning Zone - (03/09/82) AP/0/B/1000/07 Procedure for Offsite Dose Calculations by Control Room Personnel or Emergency Coordinator during a Loss of Coolant Accident - (02/26/82) AP/0/A/1000/08 Procedure for Response Actions for Accidents / Emergencies - (10/15/81) AP/0/A/1000/10 Procedure for Emergency Evacuation of Station Personnel - (05/05/82) Station Directive 2.9.1 Station Assembly and Evacuation Prccedure - (04/14/82) Station Directive 2.9.2 Emergency Response Organization - (06/23/82) Station Directive 5.1.3 Personal Injury Procedure - (10/19/81) PT/0/B/2000/04 Procedure for Establishment and Inspection of the Technical Support Center - (04/25/82) CP/1/A/2002/04A Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Reactor Coolant System (12/01/81) CP/2/A/2002/04A Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Reactor Coolant System (12/01/81) CP/3/A/2002/04A Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Reactor Coolant System (12/01/81) CP/1/A/2002/04B Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Low Pressure Injection System (12/01/81) Revision, July 30, 1982
s Page 2 Table of Contents (Implementing Procedures - Continued) CP/2/A/2002/04B Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Low Pressure Injection System (12/01/81) CP/3/A/2002/04B Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Low Pressure Injection System (12/01/81) CP/0/A/2004/2E Post Accident De' termination of Boron Concentration Using Carminic Acid (07/09/82) CP/0/A/2004/3C Post Accident Determination of Chloride by Specific Ion Electrode Using Beckman 4500 Meter - (07/09/82) CP/0/A/2005/2D Post Accident Determination of Gamma Isotopic Activity (07/09/82) CP/0/B/4003/01 Procedure for Environmental Surveillance Following a Large Unplanned Release of Gaseous Radioactivity - (01/13/82) CP/0/B/4003/02 The Determination of Plume Direction and Sector (s) to be Monitored Following a Large Unplanned Release of Gaseous Activity - (08/20/81) HP/0/B/1009/09 Procedure for Determining the Inplant Airborne Radioiodine Concentration During Accident Conditions - (07/09/81) HP/0/B/1009/10 Procedure for Quantifying Gaseous Releases Through Steam Relief Valves Under Post-Accident Conditions - (05/06/82) HP/0/B/1009/11 Projection of Offsite Dose from the Uncon-trolled Release of Radioactive Materials Through a Unit Vent - (01/38/82) HP/0/B/1009/12 Distribution of Potassium Iodide Tablets in the Event of a Radioiodine Release - (03/02/82) HP/0/B/1009/13 Procedure for Implementation and Verification for the Availability of a Back-Up Source of Meteorological Data - (04/23/82) Revision, July 30, 1982
6 Page 3 Table of Contents (Implementing Procedures - Continued) HP/0/B/1009/14 Project Offsite Dose from Releases other than Through a Vent - (01/29/82) HP/0/B/1009/15 Procedure for Sampling and Quantifying High Level Gaseous Radioiodine and Particulate Radioactivity - (07/15/82) HP/0/B/1009/16 Procedure for Emergency Decontamination of Personnel and Vehicles on-site and from Off-site Remote Assembly Area - (03/02/82) IP/0/B/1601/03 Environmental Equipment Checks - (04/08/82) l l l l l l l Revision, July 30, 1982 i L
y 11 U..p [lli '. 4 v. i Ell i/ l '.1 i~p 7 A ~'" i j u 41 '. - I Form SPD-1002-1 DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No.AP/0/A/1000/10 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) o to PROCESS RECORD o Incorporated (2) STATION: Oconee (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Procedure for Emergency Evacuation of Station Personnel Technical Support Center h (4) PREPARED BY: /w DATE: M l4 /h (5) REVIEWED BY: M DATE: Or fA Cross-Disciplinary Review By: h N R: // 86 b f ' f / (6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY): By: (SRO) Date: By: Date: (7) APPROVED EY: hd- - Date: 3D (8) MISCELLANEOUS: Date: _r"Ig/42._ Reviewed /3-;;... l By: "#77 O f // Reviewed / Approved By: Date:
AP/0/A/1000/10 Page 1 of 2 DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION PROCEDURE FOR EMERGENCY EVACUATION OF STATION PERSONNEL TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER The purpose of this procedure is to set guidelines for dealing with an emergency evacuation shocid it become necessary for non-essential personnel to be evacuated during a radiological emergency. 1.0 Symptoms 7 1.1 All members of the general public, and other persons who are not subject to occupational radition exposure at Ocenee Nuclear Station must be evacuated if they are likely to be exposed to doses in excess of: 1) External Radiation Level > 2 mrems in any one hour 2) Airborne Radioactivity > 1 x spc for an unrestricted area '(10CFR20, Appendix B, Table II) 1.2 Personnel subject to occupational radiation exposure at Oconee Nuclear Station must be evacuated if they are likely to be exposed to unplanned doses in excess of: 1) External Radiation Level > 2.5 mrem /hr,100 mrems/ week, or 1250 mress in a quarter 2) Airborne Radioactivity > equivalent amount inhaled for 40 hours / week for 13 weeks at I mpc (10CFR20, Section 20.103 and Appendix B, Table 1) 2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic 2.1.1 Not applicable 2.2 Manual 2.2.1 When it is determined that the emergency situation requires l station evacuation, the Emergency Coordinator (Station Manager or Shift Supervisor) shall: 2.2.1.1 Determine evacuation route using meteorological information available and local area maps. 2.2.1.2 Determine offsite assembly location. Health Physics Surveillance and Control personnel should obtain the keys to the appropriate school from
s AP/0/A/1000/10 o Page 2 of 2 Security. Keys are located in the Security-Controlled Key Box in the Unit #3 Shift Super-visor's office. 2.2.1.3 Determine re-entry routes to be used for entry into the station. 2.2.1.4 Work with available group representatives; make a determination of station support staff required to safely operate the station and deal with an emergency. 2.2.1.5 Prepare instructions to be relayed to onsite personnel. 2.2.1.6 Direct Health Physics personnel to implement emergency surveillance and decontamination plans for personnel and vehicle evacuation. 2.2.1.7 Provide information determined in 2.2.1.1 through 2.2.1.4 to senior group / area supervisors onsite for distribution to station personnel. 2.2.1.8 Direct the sounding of the station evacuation alarm and announcement of evacuation instructions over the Public Address System. 2.2.1.9 Direct Station Security to patrol the station general areas to assure evacuation instructions have been carried out. 3.0 Subsequent Action 3.1 Station Security will set up the evacuation exit points from the station. 3.2 The Appropriate County E0C will be made aware that the station is being evacuated so that law enforcement escort can be pro-vided. Officers will be required to properly secure the area so that processing may be carried out in an orderly manner. Supervisory personnel evacuated to the remote area will assist in maintaining order and control. 3.3 Health Physics will monitor and decontaminate personnel and vehicles in accordance with HP/0/B/1009/16, both onsite and offsite. 3.4 If personal vehicles cannot be used for evacuation, the Emergency Coordinator shall arrange for bus transportation. 3.5 Once transportation has been determined, evacuation will take place as declared by the Emergency Coordinator using routes determined from meteorologic'al information. 4.0 Enclosures 4.1 Emergency Evacuation Routes from Station
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'.s - giM cf *. ,Yp\\@.7 Form 34731 (1041. (Formerly SPD 1002 DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No: HP/0/3/1009/15 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) 5 _to PROCESS RECORD N/A Incorporated (2) STATION: Oconee (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Procedure for Sampling and Quantifying High Level Caseous, Radiciodine,'and Particulate Radioactivity '7[f/6' 2 I (4) PREPARED BY: [. N, O h DATE: (5) REVIEWED BY: h DATE: ~7-[ 3 -3'7 L / Cross-Disciplinary Review By: N/R: 't, V (6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY): '3y: (SRO) Date: By: O Date: (7) APPROVED BY: [ 1%L ~ Date: 9 i S 7 "L. t (8) MISCELLANEOUS: Reviewed / App r::d By: _ # _, ~ Date: 7-/JZ-52 ? / Reviewed / Approved By: Date:
HP/0/B/1009/15 DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCI. EAR STATION PROCEDURE FOR SAMPLING AND QUANTIFYING HIGH LEVEL GASEOUS, RADI0 IODINE, AND PARTICULATE RADI0 ACTIVITY 1.0 Pu rpo'se This procedure describes methods for collecting samples to evaluate effluent and containment noble gas, radioiodine, and particulate activities during accident conditions. 2.0 References 2.1 System Health Physics Manual, Section I, M, Radioactive Waste Control Requirements 2.2 Technical Specifications Oconee Nuclear Station, Appendix A. Section 3.10 Release of Gaseous Radioactive Waste 2.3 HP/0/B/1000/60/A, Procedure for Gaseous Waste Sampling and Analysis 2.4 HP/0/B/1000/60/D, Procedure for Unit Vent Sampling aad Analysis 2.5 HP/0/B/1000/57, Air Sampling, Counting and Calculating Procedure 2.6 HP/0/B/1000/60/B, Procedure for Reactor Building Gaseous Purge 2.7 HP/0/B/1000/60/H, Procedure for Changeout and Acalysis of Reactor Building Iodine Cartridges and Particulate Filters 1 2.8 HP/0/B/1000/55, Instrument Monitoring and Survey Procedure l 2.9 HP/0/B/1001/14, Procedure for Nuclear Data 6600 System Operation 2.10 HP/0/B/1006/07, Procedure for Prraaration of Gas Calibration Sources 3.0 Limits and Precautions l 3.1 This procedure is written for use under abnormal conditions which l could involve extremely high radiation levels. Only Health Physics l management should authorize the use of this procedure when needed and I should provide appropriate surveillance and control of people taking the samples. 3.2 Whenever the effluent monitor goes offscale, appropriate grab samples or radiation level measurements should be taken to estimate effluent release rates and the amount of effluenc released. 1
NOTE: No samples will be taken unless authorized by Health Physics management. When samples are taken, use protective clothing, gloves, respiratory protective equipment, portable shielding, high range dosimeters, and survey instruments as determined by prejob ALARA planning. 3.3 Should effluent release rates exceed those values specified in Encle=ure 5.5, notify the emergency coordinator of possible technical specification violation. 4.0 Procedure 4.1 Conduct planning session. Consider the guidance provided in Enclo-sure 5.1 in preplanning. 4.2 Use an ion chamber to measure the radiation dose rates at the Iodine RIA sample holder and the middle point of the gaseous RIA supply line. 4.3 When contact dose rate readings at Iodine RIA sample holder (RIA-44 for Vent /RIA-48 for Containment Building) and middle point of Gaseous RIA supply line (RIA 45/46 for Vent /RIA 49 for Containment Building) are less than 3 R/hr, collect gas and Iodine samples as described in Steps 4.4.1 to 4.4.6. 4.4 Sample Collection 4.4.1 Prepare a flow path in the following order: Supply + particulate filter paper + CP-100G silver zeolite sample cartridge + vacuum pump + flow meter (0-80 LPM) + 100 ml Argonne gas bomb + return line. NOTE: During an accident, the containment building is isolated. Contact Shift Supervisor for manual override to open valves for sampling. See Enclosure 5.2 for apparatus setup. 4.4.2 Collect sample. NOTE: Minimum sample volume is 5 liters. 4.4.3 Upon completion, turn off sample pump, close exhaust valve of gas bomb, close intake valve of gas bomb, close supply valve, then close return valve. 4.4.4 Remove filter and cartridge. Monitor sample and place in protective wrapper (poly bag). Identify with 4.4.4.1 Start time 4.4.4.2 Stop time 4.4.4.3 Flow rate ~..
4.4.4.4 Sample location 4.4.5 Place samples in shielding container for return to the counting laboratory. 4.4.6 If contact reading on sample is greater than.01 R/hr, ~ Count Room personnel will make decision on counting sample., 4.5 When the contact dose rate at the gaseous RIA supply line (RIA 45/46 for Vent /RIA 49 for Containment Building) is greater than 3R/hr, obtain gaseous concentration (pCi/ml) corresponding to the radiation dose rate (R/hr) from Enclosure 5.3. 4.6 When the contact dose rate at the Iodine RIA sample holder (RIA 44 for Vent /RIA 48 for Containment Building) is between 3 R/hr and 15 R/hr, follow Step 4.6.1 to 4.6.5. If the dose rate exceeds 15 R/hr, no samples will be taken. NOTE: Contact Shift Supervisor for manual override to open valves for sampling. 4.6.1 Remove charcoal cartridge from the Iodine RIA sample holder. Survey removed charcoal cartridge and save to be counted if possible. t 4.6.2 Collect sample through silver zeolite cartridge for two (2) minutes. Collect data from RIA flow meter for correct volume. i 4.6.3 Remove cartridge from sample holder, monitor sample and place cartridge in protective wrapper (poly bag). Put bag into a shielded container for transport to a lower background area for a dose rate measurement. Place new cartridge in sample holder for future use if desirable. 4.6.4 Take a contact dose rate measurement on the sample cartridge using an ion chamber. Obtain Iodine concentration (pCi/ml) corresponding to the radiation dose rate (R/hr) from ..4. 4.6.5 If the contact reading is below.01 R/hr, perform a gamma isotopic analysis of the sample. 4.7 Isotopic Analysis of Sample 4.7.1 Iodine + Particulate - Separate filter and cartridge and seal in wrappers. Label cartridge with data. Analyze particulate and iodine cartridge by Reference 2.9. 4.7.2 Gaseous - Gas bomb is labeled for desired data and processed for gamma spectroscopy. 4.7.2.1 Test gas bomb for excessive dead time by Reference 2.9.
l a 4 4.7.2.1.1 If the dead time is greater than 15% at the 9cm geometry for gas bombs, dilute the gas sample by Ref. 12.0. Further dilutions may be necessary until the desired dead time value < 15% is achieved. 4.7.3 Review spectral display versus printout to assure correct gamma isotopic analysis report. 4.8 Results 4.8.1 Forward MCA results to TSC for review and further distribu-tion. NOTE: For rapid assessment of compliance with technical specifications, use Enclosure 5.5. 5.0 Enclosures 5.1. Guidelines for Collecting, Transporting, Analyzing, and Disposing of High Level Samples 5.2 Apparatus setup for sample collection 5.3 Conversion of gaseous RIA supply line dose rate (R/hr) to gaseous effluent concentration (pci/ml) 5.4 Conversion of Iodine sample dose rate (R/hr) to Iodine effluent concentration (pC1/ml) 5.5 Conversion of Vent Sample Results to Curies per second i i r I I l
ENCLOSURE 5.1 GUIDELINES FOR COLLECTING, TRANSPORTING, ANALYZING, ADD DISPOSING OF HIGH LEVEL SAMPLES 1. Before entering sampling points, be aware and prepare for high radiation levels and possible airborne areas. 2. Preplan and stage sampling apparatus in a low background area. 3. Take ' samples expeditiously. 4. Handle samples with either the source handling tools available in the H.P. Source Room or with tongs from station supply area. 5. Transport hot samples to counting lab with good ALARA practices. Examples: A. sample sitting on a cart or hand truck ----- distance. B. Sample surrounded by a lead blanket or lead bricks (all of which are availabe in the H.P. Lab areas or supply) --- shielding. 6. Contamination control should be maintained by double bagging the sample during transport and analysis. 7. Disposal or storage of the high level samples in the Counting Facility should merit the same controls as sampling, i.e., ALARA transportation, shielded storage, or storage at a remote location.
ENCLOSURE 5.2 HP/0/B/1009/15 SAMPLE COLLECTION Flow Filter Mecer 7 O A*E"## O Cart. Pump Cbl actor S,up sly A) Set up sample system according to diagram. B) Before opening supply and return valves ENSURE 1) Tight hose fittings. 2) Correct valve positions. 3) Open flow rate meter (a couple of full turns). 4) Regulate flow rate with supply valve (when possible). C) Turn on sample pump. D) Shut system down if pressure or vacuum meters build up. E) Check gas collector for build up of back pressure. F) Sample time is an important consideration in the validity of the sample results. G) Upon completion of sample: j l a) Turn off sample pump, i b) Close exhaust valve of gas bomb. l l c) Close intake valve of gas bomb. l i d) Close supply valve. e) Close return valve, l l
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Page 2 cf 2 ENCLOSURE 5.5 (Cont.) HP/0/B/1009/15 particulates 7.0 x 10 s Ci/sec/qtr (The above release rates equal twice the station's annual average objective for gaseous waste releases. Compliance with Tech. Spec. 3.10.1 required.) ~10 b) iodine 1.3 x 10 Ci/sec/qtr 2 noble gas 1.2 x 10 Ci/sec/qtr ~7 particulates 2.8 x 10 Ci/sec/qtr (The above release rates-equal eight times the station's annual average objective for gaseous waste releases. Compliance with Tech. Spec. 3.10.2 required.) ~8 c) iodine 1.7 x 10 Ci/sec/qtr particulates 3.5 x 10 s Ci/sec/qtr (The above release rate equals 10CFR20 limits. Compliance with Tech. Spec. 3.10.2 required.) ~2 d) noble gas 8.0 x 10 Ci/sec/qtr (The above release rate equals 10CFR20 limits. Compliance with Tech. Spec. 3.10.2 required.) 4) Should any of the above values be exceeded, notify the emergency coordina-tor of condition. l l l l l 1 -}}