ML20069A834
| ML20069A834 | |
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| Site: | Turkey Point |
| Issue date: | 03/27/1981 |
| From: | FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
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| ML17341A735 | List: |
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| PROC-810327, NUDOCS 8112220003 | |
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APPENDIX J 0FFSITE EMERGEt:CY ORGA11ZATIull PROCEDURES 1101 Duties of the Emergency Control Otticer, Ott-site Emergency Organization 1102 Outies of the Recovery Manager, Off-site Emergency Organization 1103 Duties of the Emergency Information Managar, Off-site Emergency Organization 1104 Duties of the Emergency Security Managar, Off-site Emergency Organization 1105 Duties of the Emergency Technical Manager, Ot t -si te Emergency Organization 1105 Duties of the Governuental Af fairs Manager, Of f-site Emergency Organization 1107 Outies of the Emergency Plan Aininistratar 1211 Activation and Use of the Emergancy I;eu; Center (Turkey Point) 1212 Activation an f Use of the Interim Emerg;ncj Uperations Facility (iurkey Point) 1301 E.:ergency in;s t: r - O f t-s i ta Er. 2rgency Urgan iza tion 8112220003 811216 PDR ADOCK 0S000250 F
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FLORIDA POWER & LEGHT COMPANY Page 1 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFTCER, 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 4/1/81 7
1.0 Title
DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL 0FFICER, 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY OPGANIZATION Officer:
Vice President, Power Resources Alternate:
(1) Assistant to Vice President of Power Resources Alternate:
(2) Manager of Power Resources, Nuclear 2.0 Acoroval and List of Effective Pages 2.1 Acoroval Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Point Plant 3/26/81 Reviewed by FRG St. Lucie Plant 3/31/81 Approved by / [
5 7, / z N Vice President, Power Resourcespn a 39v, 1981 2.2 List of Effective Pages Page Date 1 through 8, inclusive 4/1/81 3.0 Scoce 3.1 Purpose l
This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the i
Emergency Control Officer in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
3.2 Discussion The Emergency Control Officer may activate the Off-site Emergency Organization to provide assistance to the plant in administration, public relations, security, engineering and technical matters.
3.3 Authori ty This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
4.0 Precautions 4.1 Until the Recovery Manager is activated and functional, the Emergency Control Officer assumes these duties.
4.2 In the event the Emergency Control Officer or his alternate cannot be contacted for initial notification, the Power Resources Radiological Duty Officer will be notified. The Radiological Outy Officer then assumes the responsibilities of the EC0 until relieved by the ECO or his alternate.
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DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER, 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 4/1/81 5.0 Responsibilities 5.1 Maintain awareness of the status of the energency conditions.
5.2 Establish policy and authorize or obtain funds needed for emergency response activities.
5.3 Activate and assign the required members of the Offsite Emergency Organization.
5.4 Activate the appropriate Interim Emergency Operations Facility for Site Area or General Emergencies.
6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
5.3 Procedure 1102, Duties of Recovery Manager, Off-Site Energency Organization.
7.0. Records All significant information, events, and actions taken during the emergency period will be recorded and will be initialed by the Emergency Control Officer or his alternate.
8.0 Instructions' The Emergency Control Officer shall:
8.1 Receive initial notification of the emergency from the Plant Outy Call Supervisor or Emergency Coordinator and obtain from him the information shown on the attached Checklist 1, as available.
8.2 Mobilize, to the extent deemed necessary, the Off-site Emergency Organization.
8.3 Establish and maintain contact with the Recovery Manager, when functional, and ac*ivate the interim EOF ror a Site Area or General Emergency.
The Recovery Manager, wnen functional, assumes responsibility for managing FPL emergency support to the affected plant.
8.4 Report to General Office Emergency Center or Interim EOF, as appropriate.
8.5 Make new policy decisions as required relative to energency actions.
8.6 Authorize expenditures of funds for emergency support activities.
8.7 Approve energency contractual arrangements for energency support activities.
FLCRIDA POWER & LIGHf COMPANY Pagm 3 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER, 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 4/1/81 8.8 Assist in obtaining additional FPL support for the Off-Site Emergency Organization, as requested by Recovery Manager.
8.9 Conduct liaison with Federal and state agencies on administrative matters not covered by Emergency Plans.
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FLOR 8DA POWER & LlGHT COMPANY Page 4 DUTTES OF THE EMERGENCY CCNTROL OFFlCER, 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 4/1/81 CHECKLIST 1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION CHECKLIST 1.
Description of incident 2.
Emergency classification 3.
Location of incident 4.
Date/ time of incident 5.
Assessment of the emergency (including potential for escalating to higher class) 6.
Personnel injuries and radiation exposures 7.
Of f-site notifications made 8.
Off-site support requested 9.
Estimate of radioactive material released
- 10. Areas potentially affected
- 11. On-Site protective actions taken
- 12. Wind speed
- 13. Wind direction and range over past hour
- 14. Assessment of potential radiation exposure to persons off-site
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Page 5 OUTIES OF THE ENERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 4/1/81 CHECKLIST 2 EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER ACTION CHECKLIST Time Log inTtial Status Status Close Action Check Check Check Out 1.
Receive initial notification 2.
Obtain Checklist i data 3.
Establish contact with Emergency Coordinator 4
Activate Off-Site Emergency Organization (See Procedure 1301, Off-Site Emergency Roster) 5.
Activate General Office Emergency Center and/or near-site Emergency Operations Facility, as appropriate (See Procedure 1202 (PSL) or 1212 (PTP) Activation and Use of Emergency Operations Facility).
The following may be performed by the Recovery Manager (except 9).
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Organi:e response teams at the General Office Emergency Center or Emergency Operations Facility, as appropriate 7.
Relieve Emergency Coordinator of his off-site energency communications responsibilities 8.
Establish and maintain communications with the following agencies, as appropriate l
l 8.1 Bureau of Disaster Preparedness Outy Warning Officer, Tallahassee
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CHECKLIST 2 (CONT'0)
Time Log Initial Status Status Close Action Check Check Check Out 8.2 Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Radiological Outy Officer, Orlando('
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8.5 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II, Office of Inspection a.nd Enforcement.
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Assess status of assigned responsibilities for the following periodically:
9.1 Recovery Manager (See Procedure 1101) 9.2 Emergency Information l
Manager (See Procedure 1103)
I 9.3 Governmental Affairs Manager (SeeProcedure1106)
- 10. Update Checklist 1 data periodically and communicate i
to state and county authorities
- 11. Assess need for additional off-site support from U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Department of Energy, REEF Associates, INPO, NSSS Vendor, Architect / Engineer, others.
- 12. Close-out with vercal summary to all Item 8 contacts when appropriate
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d CHECKLIST 2 (CONT'D) i Time Log Initial Status Status Close Action Check Check Check Out
- 13. Complete necessary written reports as follows:
Nuclear Regulatory Canmission 1
within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> i
Bureau of Disaster Preparedness i
within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Page 8 OUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZAT-10N PROCEDURE 1101 4/1/81 FIGURE 1 l
DIERGENCY CONTROL CFFICER VICE PRESIDENT. POWER RESCURCES EMERGENCY DIFORMATION l'ANAGER (ASSISTANT TO VICE PRESIDE!C, VICE PRESIDENT, CORPORATE POWER RESOURCES)
CCMMUNICATIONS (MANAGER OF PCWER RESCURCES, NUCLEAR)
(MANAGER OF COMMUNICATICNS)
RECOVERY MANAGER GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS MANAGER MANAGER CF POWER RESCURCES, VICE PRESIDENT, NUCLEAR GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIES (ASSISTANT MANAGER OF POWER (FEDERAL REGULATORY RESCURCES, NUCLEAR)
REPRESDITATIVE)
(MANAGER OF PCWER RESCURCES, NUCLEAR SERVICES)
I DiERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER EMERGENCY SECURITY MANAGER
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(MANAGER OF SECURITY)
(MANAGER, NUCLEAR / MECHANICAL (SECURITY COORDINATOR - NUCLEAR)
ENGDIEERING) l (MANAGER, ELEC"'RICAL DIGINEERDIG) l (PROJECT MANAGER - TURKEY POINT)
(PROJECT MANAGER - ST. LUCIE) l l.
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1.0 Title
DUTIES OF THE RECOVERY MANAGER, 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Recovery Manager:
Manager of Power Resources - Nuclear Alternate:
1 Assistant Manager of Power Resources - Nuclear Alternate:
2 Manager of Power Resources - Nuclear Services 2.0 Acoroval and List of Effective Pages 2.1 Aporoval Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Point Plant 3/26/81 Reviewed by FRG St. Lucie Plant 3/31/81 l
Approved by A d d / d Manager of Power Resources -
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, 1981 2.2 List of Effective Pages Page Date 1 through 7, inclusive 4/1/81 3.0 Scope 3.1 Purcose This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Recovery Manager (RM) in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
l 3.2 Discussion The Off-Site Emergency Organization (see Figure 1) provides an expanded response capability to assist the plant in administration, communications, engineering, technical support, security, and puolic relations.
This organization, which is composed of company officials and a staff of assistants, is managed by tne Recovery Manager (RM).
The RM is a designated Senior Manager who has knowledge of nuclear plant operations and design and who is responsible for managing the Company's expanded emergency response organization.
The RM can report to the General Office Emergency Center (for St. Lucie or Turkey Point), or the interim Emergency Operations Facility (for St.
Lucie) depending upon his assessment of the situation.
Note:
The designated interim EOF for Turkey Point is the General Office Emergency Center.
I 3.3 Authority This procedure implements tne Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Page 2 OUTIES OF THE REC 0VERY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1102 4/1/81 3.4 Definitions 3.4.1 Owner Controlled Area - That portion of FPL property surrounding and including the plant which is subject to limited access and control as deemed appropriate by FPL.
3.4.2 Off-Site - All property outside the Owner Controlled Area.
3.4.3 On-Site - The Owner Controlled Area.
3.4.4 Protected Area - The area (within the Owner Controlled Area) occupied by tne nuclear facility and associated equipment enclosed within the security perimeter fence.
4.0 Precautions 4.1 The Checklists appearing at the end of this procedure serve as a guide to Recovery Manager regarding certain information that may be useful to have available when contacting offsite agencies and organizations.
It is not a requirement of this procedure to complete these checklists during an emergency.
5.0 Responsibilities 5.1 The Recovery Manager shall:
5.1.1 I[iform the Emergency Control Officer periodically of the on-site status and immediately of any significant changes.-
5.1.2 Provide support and data as necessary to the Emergency t
Coordinator.
5.1.3 Obtain information on diagnosis and prognosis of the emergency, estimates of radioactive releases, prevailing meteorological conditions, and projected radiological exposures.
l 5.1.4 Assume from the EC, the responsibility for communicating such information to and coordinating with the state and county l
resonse organizations.
5.1.5 Assure continuity of technical and. administrative support, and material resources.
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5.1.5 Request additional support as necessary.
5.1.7 Provide for logistics support for emergency personnel (e.g.
transportation, communications, temporary quarters, food and water, sanitary facilities in the field, and special equipment and supplies procurement.)
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FLOR 10A POWER & LlGHT COMPANY Page 3 OUTIES OF THE REC 0VERY MANAGER, 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1102 4/1/81 6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.3 10 CFR 20.403 6.4 10 CFR 50.72 6.5 10 CFR 50 Appendix E 6.6 Offsite Emergency Organization Procedure 1301, Energency Roster 7.0 Records All significant information, events, and actions taken relative to his duties during the emergency period will be recorded in a bound ledger kept by the Recovery Manager, or his alternate, or his designee.
8.0 Instructions The Recovery Manager shall:
8.1 Receive notification of the energency from the Emergency Control Officer and obtain from him information shown on the attached Checklist 1, as available.
8.2 Complete the activities shown on the attached Checklist 2 and periodically assess the status of all such activities.
8.3 Report to the General Office Emergency Center and/or tne interim Emergency Operations Facility as appropriate. The interim Emergency Operations Facility will be activated for Site Area Emergency or General Emergency.
Notify Emergency Coordinator and Emergency Control Officer when functional.
3.4 Use additional support agencies as necessary.
Phone numoers are supplied in the Offsite Emergency Roster (Procecere 1301)
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CHECXLIST 1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION CHECKLIST 1.
Description of incident 2.
Emergency classification 3.
Location of incident 4.
Date/ time of incident 5.
Assessment of the emergency (including potential for escalating to higher class) 6.
Personnel injuries and radiation exposures 7.
Off-site notifications made 8.
Off-site support requested 9.
Estimate of radioactive material. released 1
- 10. Areas potentially affected
- 11. On-Site protective actions taken
- 12. Wind speed
- 13. Wind direction and range over past hour
- 14. Assessment of potential radiation exposure to persons off-site i
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CHECKLIST 2 EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER ACTION CHECKLIST Time Log Initial Status Status Close Action Check Check Check Out 1.
Receive initial notification from ECO.
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Obtain Checklist I data (to the extent available) 3.
Establish contact with Emergency Coordinator 4.
Organize response teams at the General Office Emergency Center or Emergency Operations Facility, as appropriate 5.
Relieve Emergency Coordinator of his off-site emergency communications responsibilities 6.
Establish and maintain communicacions with the following agencies, as appropriate 6.1 Bureau of Disaster Preparedness Outy Warning Officer, Tallahassee
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6.2 Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Radiological Outy Officer, Orlando(~
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OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1102 4/1/81 CHECXLIST 2 (CONT'D) 1 Time Log Initial Status Status Close Action Check Check Check Out 6.5 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II, Office of Inspection
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Assess status of assigned responsibilities for the following periodically:
7.1 Emergency Control Officer (See Procedure 1101) 7.2 Emergency Security Manager (See Procedure 1104) 7.3 Emergency Technical Manager (See Procedure 1105) 8.
Update Checklist 1 data periodically and communicate to state and county authorities I
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Assess need for additional i
off-site support from U.S. Coast i
Guard, U.S. Department of Energy, REEF Associates, t
INPO, NSSS Vendor, Architect / Engineer, others.
- 10. Close-out with verbal summary to all Item 8 contacts when appropriate
- 11. Complete necessary written I
reports as follows:
Nuclear Regulatory Commission within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> Bureau of Disaster Preparedness within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, l
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FLORIDA POSER & LlGHT COMPANY Page 7 DUTTES OF THE REC 0VERY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1102 4/1/81 FIGURE 1 DIERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER VICE PRESIDENT, POWER RESOURCES EMERGENCY INFORMATION PANAGER (ASSISTANT TO VICE PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDCTF, CORPORATE POWER RESOURCES)
COMMUNICATIONS (MANAGER OF POWER RESCURCES, (MANAGER OF COMMUNICATIONS)
NUCLEAR)
RECOVERY MANAGER GOVERNMCITAL AFFAIRS MANAGER MANAGER OF POWER RESOURCES, VICE PRESIDENT, NUCLEAR GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS (ASSISTANT MANAGER OF POWER (FEDERAL REGULATORY RESOURCES, NUCLEAR)
REPRESENTATIVE)
(MANAGER OF POWER RESOURCES, NUCLEAR SER7 ICES) l EMERGENCY SECURITY MANAGER EMERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER
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CHIEF ENGINEER, POWER PLANTS NUCLEAR (ASSISTANT CHIEF ENGINEER, (MANAGER OF SECURITY)
POWER PLANTS)
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(SECURITY COORDINATOR - NUCLEAR)
ENGINEEREIG)
(MANAGER, ELECTRICAL ENGUIEEREIG)
(PROJECT MANAGER - TURKEY POINT)
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FLOR 8DA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Page 1 OUTIES OF THE EMERGENC) INFORMATION MANAGER, OFF. SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1103 4,/1/81 4
1.0 Title
DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Officer:
Vice President - Corporate Communications Alternate:
(1) Manager of Communications 2.0 Acoroval and List of Effective Pages 2.1 Acoroval Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Point Plant 3/26/81 Reviewed by FR ' St. Lucie Plant _
3/31/81 Approved by
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, 1981 2.2 List of Efrective Pages Pages Date 1 through 4, inclusive 4/1/81 3.0 Scoce 3.1 Purcose This procedure lists tne duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Information Manager (EIM) in the Off-Site Emergency l
Organization. The Emergency Information Manager is a designated Corporate Officer or Manager who serves as tne principal spokesman for the Company. During emergencies, the EIM reports to the Emergency Control Officer.
3.2 Discussion If the Emergency Plans are initiated by the Emergency Coordinator, the Off-Site Emergency Organization may be activated to provide assistance to the plant in administration, public relations, security, engineering and technical matters.
The Emergency Information Manager may be called upon even if the Off-site Emergency Organizatica is not mobilized.
This could occur in the case of an Alert classification or Notification of an unusual Event.
The Emergency Control Officer has the responsibility for mobilizing the Emergency Information Manager (EIM).
The principal responsibility of the EIM is the dissemination of concise, accurate information to the public via electronic and print media.
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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Paga 2 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER, 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1103 4/1/81 3.3 Authority This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
4.0 Precautions 4.1 The timing and content of all news by the Emergency Information Manager shall be approved by the Emergency Control Officer.
4.2 All news releases by the Emergency Information Manager should assist the public in understanding any incident and its relationship to them individually.
4.3 Technical data and direct instructions the public located in the affected off-site area will normally be given by the appropriate governmental agency.
4.4 Spokesmen for other involved agencies may be releasing information to the public.
The Emergency Information Manager should continually be informed of these releases and will assess the accuracy and completeness of the information being related to the public.
To the greatest extent possible, the Emergency Information Manager will coordinate his efforts with spokesmen of governmental agencies and contractors so the public is provided with consistent information.
4.5 The EIM shall be familiar with the preparatory public information program which is carried out by State and local agencies.
5.0 Resconsibilities 5.1 The Emergency Information Manager shall:
5.1.1 Be responsible for the release of information to tne public (via the news media) in event of the initiation of tne Plant Emergency Plans when tne situation requires that an account be made puolic.*
5.1.2 Maintain liaison with spokesmen of appropriate federal, state and local agencies with respect to information releases.
Insofar as possible, news releases and public appearances should be conducted on a joint basis with these agencies.
6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
- See FPL procedures for Public Relations / News Media Activities in Emergency Situaticns.
FLOR 8DA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Page 3-DUT!ES OF THE EMERGENCY TNFORMATf0N MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1103 4/1/81 6.3 Procedure 1101, Duties of Emergency Control Officer, Off-Site Emergency Organization.
6.4 FPL Public Relations / News Media Activitics in Emergency Situations.
6.5 Off-Site Emergency Organization Procedure 1201, Activation and Use of Emergency News Center. (PSL) 6.6 Off-Site Emergency Organization Procedure 1211, Activatation and Use of Emergency News Center. (PTP) 7.0 Records All significant infomation, events, and actions taken during the emergency period shall be recorded.
8.0 Instructions 8.1 The Emergency Information Manger, depending upon the severity of the incident, may be located at the General Office Emergency Center or at the near-site interim Emergency Operations Facility.
He shall establish suitable liaison with the Emergency Control Officer.
He shall designata a member of his staff to supervise the near site Emergency News Center.
8.2 After notification of tne initiation of the Plant Emergency Plans, public information personnel of the various non-FPL emergency support organizations and agencies shall be contacted as necessary so that a coordinated public information effort can be established.
8.3 For customer communications, a general infomation statement suitable for release shall be provided for all Company emergency telephone operators and Customer Information Centers. After nomal working hours, additional District Office telephone facilities may be opened.
8.4 The Emergency Information Manager shall not have primary responsibility for providing information to governmental agencies.
However, the Emergency Information Manager, in coordination with the Emergency Control Officer shall assist state and local agencies in carrying out their responsibilities to provide accurate infomation to the public.
8.5 All calls and contacts received by the company from the news media shall be directed to the Emergency Information Manager or his designee. Requests for on-site photographs by the news media must be cleared by the EIM to insure safety and to arrange proper escort.
8.6 Release of all new infomation shall be coordinated with the responsible governmental agency and the Emergency Control Officer.
FLORlDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Page 4 OUTZES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMAT10N MANAGER, 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1103 4/1/81 8.7 General :
Follow appropriate guidelines in FPL Public Relations / News Activities in Emergency Situations.
8.8 The EIM shall supervise any nuclear information staff who are.
assigned to him in an emergency.
8.9 The EIM shall provide for technical briefings to the press.
8.10 The EIM or his staff shall inform canpany employees througn newsletters, bulletin board statements, telephone recordings, and CIS to district of fices, or other in-place networks.
8.11 The EIM or his staff shall inform the industry through INP0.
8.12 The EIM or his staff shall be responsible for the photographic needs of the company.
8.13 The EIM or his staff shall tape and transcribe all press conferences and other official proceedings for the benefit of company management and official agencies.
8.14 The EIM or nis staf f shall accredit and escort memoers of the press.
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1.0 Title
OUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY SECURITY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Manager:
Sr. Security Coordinator - Nuclear
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(1) Manager of Security Alternate:
(2) Security Coordinator 2.0 Acoroval and List of Effective Pages 2.1 Aporoval Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Point Plant 3/26/81 Reviewed by78,G St AucQ Plant' 3/31/81 Approve k
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2.2 List of Effective Pages Pages Date 1 through 5, inclusive 4/1/81 3.0 Scoce 3.1 Purpose This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Security Manager in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
3.2 Discussion.
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The Emergency Control Officer may activate the Off-site Emergency Organization to provide assistance to the plant in administration, l
public relations, security, engineering and technical matters.
The Emergency Control Officer has the responsibility for mobilizing the Emergency Security Manager (ESM).
The ESM is a company supervisor responsible for providing liaison with county and state law enforcement officials.
l 3.3 Authori ty This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological l
Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
3.4 Definitions 3.4.1' The Secur1ty Team - Is composed of the Security Guard Force assigned to the plant.
These personnel are qualified in security, personnel accountability, and evacuation procedures and practices.
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FLOR 10A P0t$ER & LIGHT COMPANY Page 2 OUT!ES OF THE EMERGENCY SECUR!TV MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1104 4/1/81 Primary Leader:
P1 ant Security Supervisor Interim Leader:
Security Shift Supervisor 3.4.2 Off-Site - All property outside the Owner Controlled Area.
3.4.3 On-Site - The Owner Controlled Area.
3.4.4 Owner Controlled Area - That portion of FPL property surrounding and including the plant which is subject to limited access and control as deemed appropriate by FPL.
3.4.5 Protected Area - The area (within the Owner Controlled Area) occupied by the nuclear facility and associated equpment enclosed within the security perimeter fence.
4.0 Precautions Liaison shall be maintained by the Emergency Security Manager and/or his alternate with appropriate law enforcement agencies on a continuing basis to assure that these agencies are aware of potential situations which may require their assistance.
5.0 Responsibilities i
The Emergency Security Manager provides advice to the Recovery Manager and maintains liaison with and directs requests for assistance to law enforcement agencies during emergency. situation.s when the Off-Site Emergency Organization is activated.
He coordinates with the security personnel to assist in security functions as required to support the Off0 site Emergency Organization.
6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Security Plan.
i 6.2 St. Lucie Plant Security Plan.
6.3 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.4 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.5 St. Lucie Plant Contingency Plan 6.6 Turkey Point Plant Contingency Plan 7.0 Records and Notifications All significant infonnation, events, and actions taKen during the emergency period will be recorded by the Emergency Security Manager or his
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8.0 Instructions 8.1 Upon receipt of notification by the Emergency Control Officer that the Off-Site Emergency Organization has been activated, the Emergency Security Manager shall:
8.1.1 Obtain from the Recovery Manager an evaluation of the emergency situation and its potential for development.
This is to enable an accurate assessment of the need for assistance from law enforcement agencies to be made.
8.1.2 Assess the need for assistance from law enforcement agencies and implenent decisions by contacting appropriate agencies.
Such contact snall be of the following types:
1.
Standby Alert - No specific request for immediate assistance made. The agency should be advised of the emergency and of the possibility for deterioration which may require the assistance of that agency.
Arrangements for future conmunication should be established.
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Request for Immediate Assistance - The emergency is described and specific request for assistance is made.
Detailed arrangenents for communication are made.
8.1.3 The Recovery Manager and Security Team LGader will be advised of assistance which has been requested of various law l
enforcement agencies by FPL.
8.1.4 Any information which can be provided by FPL which is requested by law enforcement agencies to perform their functions shall be obtained through the Energency Security Manager or his designee.
l 8.1.5 At the termination of the emergency or when the assistance of l
law enforcement agencies is no longer required, the Emergency Security Manager shall relay such information to appropriate law enforcement agencies.
8.2 Turkey Point Plant:
The following enforcement agencies may be called upon for assitnace in an emergency:
f 8.2.1 Federal Bureau of Investigation - Miami - (Phone:
f Shall be contacted in matters related to sabotage, bomb threats or banbings, and civil disturbances.
8.2.2 Florida Highway Patrol - Miami - (Phone:
Shall be contacted for assistance in traffic control.
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Station #4, Perrine Emergency Dispatcher Bomb Disposal f.
This is the primary local law enforcement agency in the Turkey Point Area and shall be contacted for assistance in general criminal matters, civil distrubances, traffic control, and those events listed in the Turkey Point Plant Contingency Plan.
8.2.4 Florida City Police Department -
(Phone:
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Shall be contacted for secondary traffic control as it may affect Florida City.
8.2.5 Homestead Police Department -
(Phone:
Shall be contacted for secondary traffic control as it may affect Homestead.
8.2.6 U.S. Coast Guard - Marine Emergency -
(Phone:
Sitall be contacted in any emergency which affects navigable waterway.
The Coast Guard can provide services such as marine evacuation notification, traffic control and rescue.
8.2.7 Marine Patrol, Florida Department of Natural Resources -
(Phone:
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waterways. The Marine Patrol can provide law enforcement and traffic control services on Florida waterways to the twelve I
mile territorial limit.
8.3 St. Lucie Plant:
The following enforcement agencies may be called upon for assistance in an emergency:
8.3.1 Federal Bureau of Investiaation - Miami - (Phone:
Ft. Pierce - (Phone:
Shall be contacted in matters related to sabotage, bomb threats or bombings, and civil distrubances.
x 8.3.2 Florida Highway Patrol - Ft. Pierce - (Phone:
Shall be contacted for assistance in traffic control
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8.3.3 St. Lucie County Sheriff's Department - (Phone:
This is the primary local law enforcement agency in the area and shall be contacted for assistance in general criminal matters, civil distrubances, traffic control, and those events listed in the St. Lucie Plant Contingency Plan.
8.3.4 Martin County Sheriff's 0eprtment - (Phone:
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Afford back-up and/or secondary support for the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Department as may be required.
8.3.5 Stuart Police Department - (Phone:
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8.3.6 Ft. Pierce Police Department - (Phone:
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Shall be contacted for secondary traffic control as it may affect Ft. Pierce.
8.3.7 U.S. Coast Guard - Ma-ine Emergency - (Phone:
-.J Shall be contacted in any emergency which affects navigable waterways.
The Coast Guard can provide services such as marine evacuation notification, traffic control and rescue.
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8.3.8 M$rine Patrol. Florida Department of Natural Resources -
(Phone:
}));,'r contact through Florida Highway Patrol).
I Shall be contacted in any emergency which affects navigable wate rways.
The Marine Patrol can provide law enforcement and traffic control services on Florida waterways in the twelve mile territorial limit.
8.4 The Emergency Security Manager shall maintain suitable liaison witn the Recovery Manager or his representative.
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1.0 Title
OUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER, 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Manager:
Chief Engineer - Power Plants Alternate:
(1) Assistant Chief Engineer - Power Plants Alternate-(2) Manager - Mechanical / Nuclear Engineering Alternate:
(3) Manager - Electrical Engineering Alternate:
(4)
Project Manager - Turkey Point Alternate:
(5) Project Manager - St. Lucie 2.0 Aporoval and List of Effective Pages 2.1 Acoroval Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Point Plant 3/26/81 Reviewed by FRG St. Lucie Plan;;
3/31/81 Approved by
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e/o Chief Engineer - Power Plants 3-y f P/ /
,u1981 2.2 List of Effective Pages Pages Date 1 through 3, inclusive 4/1/81 3.0 Scope 3.1 Purpose This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Technical Manager in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
3.2 Discussion The Emergency Control Officer may activate the Off-Site Emergency Organization to provide assistance to the plant in administration, l
public relations, security, engineering, and technical matters.
The Emergency Control Officer has the responibility for mobilizing the Emergency Technical Manager (ETM).
The ETM is a Senior Manager with the responsibility for providing technical support and information regarding engineering design for the plant. The ETM operates as part of the Recovery Manager's staff.
3.3 Authority 3.3.1 This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Paga 2 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER, 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1105 4/1/81 3.4 The Emergency Technical Manager, and the alternates acting for him, have the authority to expend company funds for the purpose of implementing tne emergency technical support required in an emergency.
3.5 Definitions 3.5.1 Staff - The staff is that group of Company personnel employed in tne Power Plant Engineering Department.
3.5.2 Consultants - Consultants are technical specialists having expertise in engineering and science disciplines and may or may not be FPL employees.
Typical consultants are FPL employees other than those in Power Plant Engineering, and employees of engineer-constructor companies engaged in power plant design and/or construction, and employees of vendors of nuclear power plant equipment.
4.0 Precautions Tne Emergency Technical Manager shall coordinate witn the Recovery Manager before mobilizing Staff and Consultants.
5.0 Resconsibilities The Emergency Technical Manager provides advice and technical information regarding engineering design and as-built construction details.
l 6.0 References 6.1 Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR), Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 6.2 Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR), St. Lucie Plant Unit 1 l
6.3 Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 as built drawings, Power Plant Engineering files, and General Engineering tracing files.
6.4 St. Lucie Unit 1 as built drawings, Power Plant Engineering files, Backfit Document Control files, and Ebasco Site Engineering files.
6.5 Procedure 1102, Duties of Emergency Control Officer, Off-Site Emergency Organization.
6.6 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.7 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 7.0 Records The information received regarding the initiation of the Plant Emergency Plans shall be logged by the Emergency Technical Manager or his alternate, and actions taken will be recorded with the basis for each action.
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8.0 Instructions The Emergency Technical Manager shall:
8.1 Receive initial notification.
8.2 Establish and maintain contact with the Emergency Control Officer.
8.3 Report to the General Office Emergency Center or the near-site interim Emergency Operation Facility as directed by the Emergency Control Officer or Recovery Manager.
8.4 Alert necessary staff to report to General Office Emergency Center or interim Emergency Operation Facility as appropriate.
8.5 Determine the need for, and obtain, necessary consultant support.
8.6 Direct staff and consultants in the assembly and supply of the required engineering data.
8.7 Assist Recovery Manager in interpretation of plant status data.
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1.0 Title
OUTIES OF THE GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Manager:
Vice President - Governmental Affairs Alternate:
Federal Regulatory Representative 2.0 Accroval and List of Effective Pages 2.1 Acoroval Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Point Plant 3/26/81 Reviewed by FRG St. Lucie Plant 3/31/81 AQ Approved bys/, a 4,W.& /
Vice President - Governmental Affairs March 30.1981
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4/1/81 2
4/1/81 3.0 Scooe 3.1 Purcose.
This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Governmental Affairs Manager in the Of f-Site Emergency Organization.
3.2 Discussion The Emergency Control Officer may activate tne Off-Site Emergency Organization to provide assistance to the plant in administration, public relations, security, engineering, and technical matters.
l The Emergency Control Officer has the responsibility for mobilizing the Governmental Affairs Manager (GAM).
The GAM is a designated Corporate Officer or Senior Manager with the responsibility for performing liason functions between the Emergency Control Officer and federal and state political bodies, thereby relieving the Emergency Control Officer of routine interface witn these groups. He will not normally interface with those federal, state, or local organizations involved in " hands on" recovery activities such as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Bureau of Disaster Preparedess, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services and County Civil Defense representatives.
3.3 Authority This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
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4/1/81 4.0 Precautions None 5.0 Responsibilities The GAM shall provide liaison between the Emergency Control Officer and federal and state political bodies.
6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
7.0 Records None 8.0 Instructions 8.1 The GAM snall receive initial notification tnat the Off-site Emergency Organization has been activated from the Emergency Control Officer.
8.2 The GAM shall report to the General Office Emergency Center or the interim Emergency Operations Facility as appropriate to the si tuation.
8.3 The GAM shall contact the Governor's Office and/or dispatch a representative to the Governor's Office, if he determines that the i
situation warrants such a move.
8.4 The GAM shall respond to other governmental bodies as necessary.
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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Page 1 OUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY PLAN ADMINISTRATOR OFFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1107 4/1/81 m
1.0 Title
Duties and Responsibilities of the Emergency Plan Administrator 2.0 Acoroval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Approval
Approved byA/) / l/g ice President - Power Resources V
4 1981 2.2 List of Effective Pages Page Date 1
4/1/81 2
4/1/81 3
4/1/81
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3.1 Purcose This procedure provides duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Plan Administrator.
3.2 Discussion Tne Emergency Plan Administrator is a member of the Power Resources
- Nuclear Staff.
He has the responsibility for radiological emergency planning and maintaining emergency preparedness.
The Emergency Plan Administrator reports to the Power Resources Section Supervisor - Health Physics.
4.0 Precautions
None
5.0 Responsibilities
5.1 The Emergency Plan Administrator is responsible for insuring tnat the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan, Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the Offsite Emergency Organization procedures are adequate and up-to-date.
5.2 He shall revise and distribute, as necessary, the emergency plans on an annual basis.
He shall revise and distribute Offsite Emergency Organization procedures, as necessary.
5.3 The Emergency Plan Administrator is responsible for maintaining the FPL offsite Emergency Organization Roster.
5.4 The Emergency Plan Administrator is responsible for coordinating all aspects of emergency drills and exercises which involve offsite agencies.
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FLORIDA POWER & LIGiT COMPANY Page 2 OUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY PLAN ADMINISTRATOR OFFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1107 4/1/81 5.5 The Emergency Plan Administrator shall assure that the initial training and periodic retraining for FPL Offsite Emergency Organization personnel is conducted and documented.
6.0
References:
6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.3 " Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Emergency Exercises, Drills, Tests and Evaluations," St. Lucie procedure numoer 3100050E, Turkey Point procedure number 20113.
6.4 " Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Radiological Emergency Plan Training," St. Lucie procedure number 3100051E, Turkey Point procedure number 20201.
7.0 Records
7.1 Consolidated exercise summary
'7.2 Emergency Roster - FPL 0ffsite Emergency Organization 7.3 Training records - FPL Offsite Emergency Organization 7.4 Emergency Plan and Procedures revision distribution 8.0 Instructions :
Exerc'ses and Drills 8.1 i
8.1.1 When an exercise or major drill involving off-site agencies is to be conducted, the Emergency Plan Administrator shall prepare for the exercise in accordance witn Emergency Plan 3
Implementing Procedure 20113 for Turkey Point Plant and Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 3100050E for St. Lucie Plant.
8.1.2 The Emergency Plan Adminscritor shall coordinate with the off-site emergency response erbinizations and agencies in selecting a date for tne a ~ ci;e.
8.1.3 The Emergency Plan ;r e at. tor shall provide support as requested to the Op c - ai '
WLerintendent in carrying out his responsibilitie: for on-site emergency drills.
3.2 The Emergency Plan Administrator snall be responsible for the conduct and documentation of initial training and periodic retraining for FPL Off-Site Energency Organization personnel. This training shall involve the following personnel and subject matter.
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8.2.1 Emergency Control Officer and Recovery Manager a.
Prompt and effective notification methods, including the types of communication systems.
b.
Method of activating the Florida Power & Light Company Emergency Response Organization.
c.
The methods used for estimating radiation doses.
d.
Emergency Plan familiarization.
e.
Emergency Plan implementing procedures fanliarization.
f.
Familiarization with the Interim Emergency Operations Facility and the Interim Technical Support Center.
8.2.2 Emergency Security Manager, Emergency Information Manager, Governmental Aff airs Manager, Emergency Technical Manager a.
Emergency Plan familiarization b.
Emergency Plan implementing procedures f amiliarization 8.3 Review & Revision of Plans and Procedures 8.3.1 The Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing procedures shall be under continuing review by the Emergency Plan Administrator including:
a.
Noti 'ication lists and rosters will be audited quarterly and updated as required.
b.
Revisions of the Emergency Plans, Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures, and notification lists will be distributed, as needed, to holders of these documents.
8.3.2 Recommended changes to the Emergency Plan submitted to the Emergency Plan Administrator shall be considered for~
incorporation into the Emergency Plans and Procedures.
Proposed changes in the Emergency Plan, it approved by the Vice President-Power Resources, shall be incorporated into the Emergency Plan under the direction of the Emergency Plan Admi ni strator.
8.3.3 The Energency Plan Administrator snall ensure that elements of the emergency organization (eg., FPL, state, federal, t
local etc.) are informed of amendments and revisions to the Emergency Plan and Emergency Procedures.
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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Page 1 ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE INTERIM EMERGENCY NEWS CENTER (TURKEY P0 INT) 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1211 4/1/81
1.0 Title
ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE EMERGENCY NEWS CENTER (TURKEY POINT) 2.0 Acoroval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Acoroval
Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Point Plant 3/26/81 Approved by y
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Vice President -
Corporate Co urrications #/'hvA 3/,1981 2.2 List of Effective Pages: /
Page Date 1 through 2, inclusive 4/1/81
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3.1 Pu rpose This procedure describes the activation and use of the Interim Emergency News Center at the Turkey Point Plant.
3.2 Discussion The Interim Emergency News Center (ENC) is a nearsite facility provided to allow the news media access to information from the Interim Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).
The Emergency Information Manager or his designee will report to the Interim EOF.
The Emergency News Center manager who has been designated by the Emergency Information Manager, will report to the ENC if activated.
3.3 Descriotion The Interim ENC is located in a mobile trailer adjacent to an area designated as the "Bechtel trailer complex."
4.0 Precautions 4.1 Radiological conditions snall be monitored at the Interim ENC when it is in use.
4.2 The Emergency Information Manager snall be responsible for determining the need for relocation to the Alternate ENC.
5.0 Responsibilities None 6.0 References
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'O PROCEDURE 1211 4/1/81 6.2 Procedure 1103, Duties of the Emergency Information Manager, Offsite Emergency Organization.
6.3 Procedure 1212, Activation and Use of the Interim Emergency Operations Facility 7.0 Records Records shall be maintained as described in Emergency Procedure 1103.
i 8.0 Instructions 8.1 Activation
.i The Emergency Control Officer or the Emergency Information Manager shall activate the ENC when it is determined that there is a need to arrange for media briefings near the site.
8.2 Staffing The ENC shall be staffed as required by the Emergency Infomation Manager or his designee.
8.3 Communications The ENC contains commercial telephones.
8.4 Support Facilities The Emergency Infomation Manager shall arrange for transport of tape recorders, film projectors or other equipment as necessary during an emergency.
8.5 Use of the Interim ENC l
The Emergency News Center Manager may use the Interim ENC to provide briefings and updates to media representatives in the near site area. Coordination with local governmental unit representatives and their spokesmen shall also be accomplished by the company media staff, the Employee Infomation Division, and the District systems which are used routinely.
8.6 Deactivation It is the responsibility of the Emergency Information Manager to deactivate and secure the Interim ENC when it is no longer needed.
8.7 Alternate ENC The alternate ENC shall be used if the EC0 declares the interim ENC untenable.
The alternate ENC is located at the Homestead National Guard Armory at 807 N.E. '6th Avenue (in Homestead).
The Armory can -
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t PROCEDURE 1212 4/1/81
1.0 Title
ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE INTERIM EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (TURKEY POINT) 2.0 Aooroval and List of Effective Pages 2.1 Acoroval Reviewed by PNSC Turkey Point Plant 3/26/81 Approved by [ [ M d M Vice President of Power Resources Am ew A L-3f / '
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2.2 List of Effective Pages Page Date Page Date 1
4/1/81 4
4/1/81 2
4/1/81 3
4/1/81 3.0' Scope 3.1 Purcose This procedure describes the activation and use of the Interim Emergency Operations Facility for the Turkey Point Plant.
3.2 Discussion The Interim Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) is a support facility designed to provide an operating center for the Recovery Manager or his designated alternate and other memoers of the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
From the Interim E0F, the Off-Site Emergency Organization will provide support to tne Control Room and the Interim Technical Support Center, coordination with federal, state, and county officials, and coordination of radiological assessments.
3.2.1 The Recovery Manager may use the Interim EOF as his headquarters and may house the FPL Of f-Site Emergency Organization support team there.
3.2.2 The Interim EOF may be used to coordinate FPL and State Radiological Health Services offsite dose projections.
3.2.3 The Interim EOF may be used to coordinate FPL operations with those of federal, state and county officials.
3.3 Descriotion The Interim EOF is located in the General Office at 9250 West Flagler in Miami. Offices' for the interim EOF are located in the m
Power Resources Management Area on the fifth floor. As necessary,
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FPL Off-Site Emergency Organization (35) 2)
NRC Site Team
( 9) 3)
State Radiological Health Services Field Team
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Figure 1 identifies the designated locations within the building.
4.0 Precautions 4.1 The Interim E0F may be activated upon tne direction of the Recovery Manager or his designated alternate only.
4.2 Nonnal security operations will assure that access is limited to authorized personnel only.
5.0 Responsibilities 5.1 The Recovery Manager is responsible for activating the Interim EOF and supervising activities within it.
5.2 Designated managers of tne Off-site Emergency Organization are responsible for reporting to the Interim EOF upon direction to do so from the RM. Each designated manager is responsible for assuring that all necessary support staff and materials are brought to the Interim EOF.
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5.3 The RM is responsible for ensuring that adequate communication systems are provided for use at the Interim EOF.
6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.2 Emergency Procedure 1101 Outies of the Recovery Manager.
7.0 Records
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All significant information, events, and actions taken relative to tne duties of the Recovery Manager during the emergency period will be recorded in a bound ledger kept by the Recovery Manager or his designee.
8.0 Instructions 8.1 Activation The Recovery Manager shall activate the Interim EOF for any emergency condition classfied as a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency. He has the option of activating the Interim EOF for an Alert.
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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Page 3 ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE INTERIM EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (TURKEY POINT) 0FF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1212 4/1/81 8.2 Functional Assignments The Recovery Manager or his designated alternate is responsible for assigning space and facilities to various groups using the Interim EOF in accordance with Figure 1.
The Recovery Manager has the authority to alter such assignments as he deems necessary.
It is the responsibility of each person assigned to. the Interim EOF to report to his designated manager upon arrival.
8.3 Staffing The Recovery Manager and his designated managers are responsible for notifying and assigning staff to report to the Interim E0F, as
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8.4 Communications Each office has a telephone witn FPL interoffice dialing capabilities and regular canmercial telephone capabilities. The ECO and RM have direct communications through a dedicated line to each Control Room and Plant Manager's offices.
8.5 Sucoort Facilities The Interim EOF has the following support facilities:
1)
.Telecopy or other facsimile machines 2)
Duplicating machines 3)
Typewriters (and word processing macnines)
Rest room facilities are adequate. Food service is provided.
8.6 Technical Data The Interim EOF contains copies of Emergency Plans and Procedures, technical specifications, plant drawings and diagrams, and other technical data.
8.7 Deactivation It is the responsibility of the Recovery Manager to deactivate and secure the Interim EOF facility when he determines that tne emergency condition no longer exists.
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PROCEDURE 1212 4/1/81 FIGURE 1 INTERIM EOF LAYOUT TURXEY POINT PLANT BERGENCY 3
SECURITY MANAGER RM #5213' PHONE
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BERGENCY CONIROL 0FFICER RM #5209 PHONE t_
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1.0 Title
Emergency Roster - Offsite Emergency Organization 2.0 Acoroval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 A,pprov,al s Reviewed by:
PNSC, Turkey Point 3/26/81 Reviewed by:
FRG, St. Lucie 3/31/81 Approved by: dMd /m Vice President, Power Resources A
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Purpose:
This procedure provides tne phone numbers of personnel involved witn emergency response to be called by the Emergency Control Orficer (ECO) or his designee.
3.2 Discussion
Upon activation of the Emergency Plan, the ECO or his designee snall refer to Appendix A for notifications to be made.
3.3 Authori ty:
This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
4.0 Precautions
None 5.0 Rescons1,b,i l i ties :
5.1 The ECO or his designee snall make all pnone calls prescribed in procedure numoer 20115 and the Emergency Plan.
5.2 The ECO or his designee shall maintain a record of all communications with offsite personnel and organizations.
5.3 The Emergency Plan Acministrator shall be responible for periodic verification and updating of the Emergency Roster.
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5.4 FPL personnel on the Emergency Roster shall notify the Emergency Plan Administrator when a change pertinent to information appearing in the roster occurs.
6.0
References:
6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.3 10 CFR 50.72
7.0 Records
Documentation of communications through logbook entries, check-off-list completion, tape recordings.
8.0 Instructions
8.1 Appendix A is the ECO Emergency Call List. This appendix is used to provide the names of individuals responsible for various actions during energencies.
8.2 Changes to the appendices shall be made with the approval of the Vice President - Power Resources.
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,y APPENDIX A - ECO iALL LIS_T_
Telephone Title Name Home Office BPR/EMER.
REC 0VERY MANAGER C.O. Woody s
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BPR' Al ternates:
Asst. Manager Power K.N. Harri s BPR' Resources - Nuclear l
Manager, Power Resources -
H.N. Paduano l
BPR Nuclear Services i
l EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER J.H. Francis Alternates:
Manager.of Communications L.J. Snipes j
8PR (ALL),
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Duty Corporate
. Corp. Comm.
1 Communication Officer.
Duty Roster EMERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER W.H. Rogers i
Alternates:
l Asst. Chief Engr. - Power Pits E.H. O'Neal Mgr. Nuclear / Mech Engr.
L.F. Pabst Mgr. Electrical Engr.
D. VanTassell Project Manager - PTP S.G. Brain I
Project Manager - PSL C.S. Kent
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,n APPENDIX A ECO CALL LIST Telephone Title Name Home Office BPR/EMER.
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EMERGENCY SECURITY MANAGER J.M. McCabe Beeper Alternates:
BPR Manager of Security K.L. Caldwell SPR Security Coordinator - Nuc.
F.H. Fabor GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS MANAGER T.E. Danese Alternate:
Federal Regulatory W.G. Walker III r
8PR RISK OEPT. MANAGER R.E. Hinds (ALL) 3 Alternates:
I Asst. Risk Manager J.P. Beyer loss Prevention Engineer J.L. Oymek Coordinator. Risk Dept.
M. McCandlish Coordinator, Risk Dept.
R.J. Newell l
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FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Page 5 0FFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION EMERGENCY ROSTER PROCEDURE 1301 4/1/81 APPENDIX A ECO CALL LIST OUTSIDE AGENCIES 0FF HOURS OR TITLE NAME/ ADDRESS OFFICE PHONE EMER. PHONE r
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STATE WARNING PT., TALLAHASSEE 1720 Gadsden St.
Outy Warning Officer (BOP)
Tallahassee, FL 32301 Alternates:
- 1. Alt. State Warning Pt.
Tallahassee Duty Communications Officer
- 2. Florida Highway Patrol DEPT. OF HEALTH & REHAB.
N. HIAWASSEE RD.
SERVICES, Radiological Sunland Center Emergency Outy Officer Orlando,FL 32808 Region II, Office of Suite 3100 Inspection and Enforcement 101 Marietta St.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory.
Atlanta, GA 30303 Commission U.S. 00E - Savannah River SR00 Outy Officer Operations Office, Aiken South Carolina
'I.S. Coast Guard U.S. Coast Guard Central Opers.
U.S. 00E Radiation Emergency Oak Ridge Hosp.
Assistance Center / Training of the Methodist
- ~ Request Oper.
Sita (REAC/TS)
Church Page a Oak Ridge, Tenn REAC/TS 37830 Official BPR _ js, Shands Teaching Hospital and University of Clinics (Contingent medical Florida (All hours)
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OFFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION EMERGENCY ROSTER PROCEDURE 1301 4/1/81 APPENDIX A - ECO CALL LIST OUTSIDE AGENCIES OFF HOURS OR' TITLE NAME/ ADDRESS OFFICE PHONE EMER. PHONE
- W3stinghouse Electric George _Gri ffiths Corporation Field ervice Manager Alternates:
- 1. Dave Richards
- 2. Bob Meyer
- INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR POWER 1820 Water Place PERATIONS, Outy Officer Atlanta, GA 30339 FOR TURKEY POINT:
Dade County Civil Defensa Div.
A.C. Fischer Monroe County Civil Defense Hal Miller y
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.0R ST. LUCIE:
St. Lucie County Disaster P.J. Rodi j
Prep. Coordinator
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j Martin County Disaster Prep.
W. O'Brien
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APPENDIX J TURKEY POINT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE INDEX NUMBER PROCEDURE TITLE 20101 DUTIES OF EMERGENCY C0ORDINATOR 20102 DUTIES OF AN INDIVIDUAL WR0 DISCOVERS AN EMERGENCY CONDITION 20103 CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES AND CRITERIA FOR EVACUATION 20104 EMERGENCY ROSTER 20105 ON-SITE SUPPORT CENTERS 20106 NATURAL EMERGENCIES 20107 FIRE AND EXPLOSION EMERGENCIES 20109 CRITERIA FOR, AND CONDUCT OF LOCAL EVACUATION 20110 CRITERIA FOR, AND CONDUCT OF OWNER CONTROLLED ARE EVACUATION 20111 RE-ENTRY 20112 COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK 20113 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, EMERGENCY EXERCISES, DRILLS, TESTS AND EVALUATIONS 2012S ON-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION 20126-LOSS OF COOLANT ACCIDENT DOSE CALCULATION 20201 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS -
RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING Turkey Point
FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TijRKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20101 MARCH 25, 1981 1.0 Titl e:
CUTIES OF EMERGENCY C0ORDINATOR 2.0 Accroval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Acaroval :
Change dated 3/26/81 Reviewed by PNSC March 26, 1981 Approved by_
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3.0 Scoce
3.1 Pu rcose:
This procedure provices the quicelines to be followed oy tne 6ergency Coordinator wnen an emergency occurs that recuires initiation of tne bergency Plans.
3.2 Discussion
The Nuclear Plant Supervisor becomes tne bergency Coordinator upon initiation of the Bergency Plans and, as sucn, directs tne On-Site bergency Organi:ation to bring the emergency under control.
It is expected that a memoer of the plant management staff with a Senior Reactor Operator License may asstre the role of Emergency Coordinator wnen he reaches the Control Room and bec::mes familiar with the emergency.
The Nuclear Plant Supervisor will then concentrate on control of the reactor.
3.3 Autnerity
Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans
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4.0 Precautions
4.1 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor and the shift operating staff represent the first-line of response to any developing emergency condition.
The primary responsibility of the Nuclear Plant Supervisor is to control the condition as well as possible.
However, the success of the Emergency Plan and precedures requires immediate classification of the emergency (in accordance with Emergency Procedure 20103) and notifications of designated off-site author"ies as well as FPL's off-site Emergency Organization.
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The Nuclear Plant Supervisor as the Emergency Coordinator may delegate his responsibilities at his discretion with the exception of the decision t notify state and local authorities and the content of that notification.
5.0 Responsibilities
5.1 If the Nuclear Plant Supervisor is incapacitated, the Emergency Coordinator shall be (in order of succession):
5.1.1 Nuclear Watch Engineer 5.1.2 Any other member of the plant staff with a Senior Reactor O'perator license.
5.1.3 One of Nuclear Control Center Operators on shift.
1 5.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall enly grant permission for watch relief, including his own, when the emergency condition is sufficiently under control to make it safe in his judgment to do so.
5.3 A memoer 'of-the plant management staff (if he has a Senior Reactor Operator License) may assume the duties of the Emergency Coorcinator.
6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point P1 ant Emergency P1ans 7.0 Records and Notifications:
7.1 All significant information, events, and actions taken during the emergenc.
period shall be recorded in the Nuclear Plant Supervisor's Log Book.
i 8.0 Instructions :
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8.1 Classification
Immediately upon becoming aware of an off-normal condition, the Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall classify the condition in accordance with the criteria given in Emergency Procedure
- 20103, Classification of Sergencies.
If the classification is ALERT, SITE AREA EMERGENCY, or GENERAL EMERGENCY, the Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall declare an emergene and become the Emergency Coordinator.
The Emergency Coordinator shai station himself in the Control Rocm.
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- 8. 2 Se Emergency Cocedinator shall mbilize the On-Site Emergency Crganizaticn (in accordance with Emergency P::ccedure T 125, Cn-Site Emergency Crganization) to begin required corrective and protective acticns.
8.3 ALERP If an ALERP is declared, the Emergenef Cocrdiratcr shall cenplete the actions specified in the attached Alert Checklist.
Sese actices inclus.e required cff-site notifications, en-site protective acticns, and activat'.cn of cn-site suppcrt centers.
8.4 SITE AREA EMERGDiCY If a Site Area Emergenef is declared, the Emergency Coordinator shall ecuplete the acticns specified in the attached Site Area Emergenef Checklist.
Sese acticns include required off-site notificaticns, en-site protective actices, and activation of en-site support centers.
8.5 GENERAL _WERGDICY If a General Emergenef is declared, the Emergency Cecrdinator shall ccuplete de actions specified in de attaded General e orgenef Ceck. list.
Sese acticra incit.ufe required eff-site notificaticns, en-site protective actions, and activaticn cf cn-site suppcrt centers.
2.6 MEDICAL r EPGDiCIES N
See attacned Medical Emergency Checklist.
8.7 Pesponsibilities for off-site cenrmnicatices and cccrdiratien may be relinquished first te de Technical Suppcrt Center Supeeriser ard den to de Emergency Centrol Cfficer when dey ese +' % centact and. assume respcnsibility.
3/26/81 EME.W.I PBOC" CURE 20101, PAGO 4 DUTIES OF EMEPL,'DiCY CCCEDINAECR s
Arm CsECxusr (Page 1 cf 2)
Acticru to be taken by Emercency Cocrdinator in :ne event of an ALERT Direct initial corrective action to mitigate the problem and bring the 1.
plant td a. safe, stable condition.
Fire /Explosien - see attached Fire /Explcsicn Checklist and Emergene/ ihure :D107 Checklist Medical - see attaded Medical Emergenef If evacuaticn cf an area is necessarf, notify personnel of de emergene/
ccnditicn over the page system, initiate a local evacuation in 2.
acecrdance with Emergency Precedure 3109, Criteria For ard Ccnduct of Iccal Evacuation. Announce the folicwing:
Area Affected A=amhly Area Direct Nuclear Watch Engineer to ::cbilize interim Emergency Teams to 3.
respcnd as necessary.
e de attached Emegenef Information Checklist including off-site dose projecticns using Emergenef Prececure 20126, Radiaticn Release and Ccuplet.
4.
Ecse Projecticn.
Pelay efer:naticn to the Cuty Call Superviser (see SPS Bulletin 3 card Direct him to notify 5.
fer semed superviser and telephcne nu:ncer).
the individuals en his call list in Emergenef Precedure 3104, Emergenef.
Pcster.
I EMERGENCY PBOCEDURE 20101, PAGE 5 IX7 RIES OF EMERGENCY CCCEDINA'ICR ALERI CHECKLIST (Page 2 of 2)
Actions to be taken bv E:nercency Cocrdinator in tne event of an ALZRE 6.
Nctify, by telechene, the State Warning Point at the Bureau of Disaster Preparedrass in Ta11abassee '
~ and courmnicate E:nergency Infor: nation Checklist data.
7.
Nctify, by telechene, the State _ Depart:nent of Health and Rehabilitative Service in Tallanassee,'T ard comunicate E:nergency Infer:naticn Checklist data.-
Nctify,bytehechene,theDadeCountyCivilDefenseCfficeinMiami 8.
N and ccmunicate E:nergency Infer: nation C:ecklist data.
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Nctify, hv telechene, the Menrce County Disaster Preparedness office in Key West, and wwunicate E:nergency Infer:naticn Checklist data.
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If local evacuation was conducted, veri.*y fmn Security Team I4ader that all perscnnel are accounted for.
- 11. Peassess wive and protective actions. Verify activities underway, reassign perscnnel and teams as necessary.
- 12. Direct shift Technical Advisce to activate the Technical Support Center.
- 13. Activate the Cperational Suprt Center.
- 14. Nctify NRC via ENS hot-line (within ene hour).
- 15. Brief the Tecnnical Support Center Superviser (ncr:nally Technical Technical Depart:nent Superiiscr) en events. Direct him to provide State and County with periodic updates.
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- 16. Reassess the E:nergency Classificacica and update the E:nergency Iricr: nation Checxlist with Technical Sup;crt Center Superiiscr.
- 17. Felinquish control and comunication respcnsibilities to the E:nergency.
Centrol Cfficer when he assumes the responsibilities.
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SITE AREA E N N rKLIST (Page 1 of 2) l Acticns to be taken by Emercency Cccedinator in the event of SITE AREA E.hT 1.
Order initic'
--icn per Emergency Cperating Procedures.
Fire /Explosien - See Attached Fire /Explosien Checklist and Emrgenef Procedure 3107 Medical - See A-.
Mical Emergency Checklist 2.
If evacuatica is necessary, notify persennel of the eargency ccndition icn class, and
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over the PA system (mconnect the pa# ~
type of emergency, and crder all ncn-essmau g,.mel to cemence evacuation of the owner Centrolled Area in acccrdance with Emergency Procedure 3110, Criteria. for and Conduct. of Cwner Centrolled Area Evacuation.
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If site evacuatien is necessary, scund Site Evacuation Alarm.
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If site evacuation is necessary, repeat FA anncuncement.
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If site evacuatien is necessary, crder Security Team Leader to evacuate O<ner Centro 11ed Area and to report persennel acccuntability as socn as possible.
6.
Direct Nuclear Watch Engineer to :Icbilire cther interim Emergency Teams as neC*M"47"f.
7.
Cc=plete the attached E=ergency Infcrmatien Checklist, including off-site dose projection using Emergency Precedure 213, Radiaticn Felease and Dese Projecticn.
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Pelay informaticn to the Duty Call Superviscr (see NPS Bulletin Board for scheduled superviser and telephcne number). Direct him to notify the pers nnel en his call list in Emergency Precedure 3104, Emergency acster.
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3/26/81 EMERGENCY Pin.wJRE 20101, PAGE 7 CUTIES CF EME W.I CCCRDINAICR SITE AREA EMERGENCY CHECKLIST (Page 2 cf 2)
Acticns to be taken by Emercency Cecrdinater in tne event of SITE AREA EMEKEEY 9.
Make NANAS Announcement:
" State Warni:xJ Point Tallahassee, this is Trcpical Marlin" (State Warning Point will give a go-ahead)
" State Warni:x; Point Tallahassee, this is Trcpical Marlin, we have a SITE AREA MI, repeat SITS AREA ENZ Ti:ne:
Zulu (EST + 5 hrs., CST + 4 bzs. )
(aelay Emergency Informatiat Checklist data including off-site dese projections)
Acknowledge, ever."
- 10. State Warning Point Ackncwledgment Time:
(NAWAS anncuncement also serves to nctify Cade and Mcnroe Ccunties and the State Department cf Eealth and Rehabilitative Services).
- 11. Turn en T.GR, centact Cade County Civil Defense, inform dem that site evacuatien has started, (if it has) locaticn of assembly area (s),
evacuaticn route (s). Notify dem of any wind changes, and vnen evacuation is ccupleted.
- 12. Veriff dat each cperater en shift is uninjured and relay names and keycard numbers to Securitf Team Leader.
- 13. Notiff EAFB C mmd 90st, if their seriices are requi. red.
- 14. Veriff frem Securief Team Leader that Cwner Centrolled Encuaticn is ccuplete and that all perscnnel are acccunted fer.
- 15. Peassess ccrrective and protective acticns. Veriff activities undereay, reassign perscenel and teams as necessarf.
- 16. Direct Shift 14chnical Adviser to activate the Technical Suppcrt Center.
- 17. Nctiff NRC via hot-line (within ene hcur).
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- 18. Brief the Tecnnical Support Center Supertiser (ncrmally the Technical l
Cepartment Superiiscr) en events. Direct him to update State and County j
periodically (ECF will perfcrm dese updates when operational).
- 19. Peassess the Emergency Classification and update the Emergency Informatien C:ecklist with the Technical Support Canter Supertiser.
2.
Fellix;uish Emergency Cecrdinatcr centrol ard cenrnunicaticns respcnsibilities to the Emergency Centrol Officer when he assu:r.es the responsibilities.
DERGENCY Piu.:waE 3101, PAGE 8 DUTIES CF DERGENCY CCCRDDIATCR GENERAL DERGENCY CHECKLIST (Page 1 cf 3)
Acticns to be taken bv Emercene! Coordinator in t e event of GENERAL EMERGENCY 1.
Crder initial ccrrective acticn per Emergency Cperating Procedures.
L Nctify perscnnel of de emergency ccediticn over the PA system (crosscennect the page), giving location, ci m, and type of emergency.
3.
Crder all ncn-essential persennel to ennwnce evacuation of the Owner Centrolled Area in ac=rdance with Emergency Precedure 3110, Criteria fer and Ccnduct of Cwner Centrolled Area Evacuaticn.
4.
Scund Site Evace.ation Alar:n.
5.
Repeat PA anncuncement.
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Crder Security Team reader to evacuate Cwner Centrolled Area and to repcrt personnel ac=untability as scen as pcssible.
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Direct Nuclear Wate Engineer to = bill::e other interim Emergency Teams as necessarf.
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Make NANAS Anncuncement:
" State Warning Point Tallahassee, this is Wiesi Marlin" (State War:nng Point will give a go-ahead)
" State Warning Point Tallahassee, 2is is Trepical Marlin, we have a NE 6CY, repeat GENEML mWICY.
"ine:
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Wird:
=ph fr:2n degrees Ccnditiens are (stableA:nstable)
Additional EME.Wl DIECRMATICN will be ferdccming shcr-J.y.
Ackncwledge, ever."
9.
State Warning Point Ac.t:cwledgment Time:
(NAWAS announcement also series to notify Cade ard Mcnrce Ccunties and the State Department of Health and Rehabilitative Seriices.)
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N EM.ERGENCY CHECKLIST (Page 2 of 3)
Actions to be taken by Emercency Cecrdirator in :ne event of M RAL EM1 h N Y
- 10. Ccuplete Emergency Infer: nation Cecxlist including off-site dose ptejecticns using Emergenef Procedure 2126, Radiaticn Release and Dese Projecticn.
- 11. NANAS Annt:cncement:
" State Warning Point 511aha==ee, dis is Trcpical Marlin."
(State Warning Pcint will give a go-ahead).
" State Warning Point Tallahansee, this is Trcpical Marlin, with additicnal infcrmation en our M RAL. MCY.
T1:ne:
(Relay Emergenef Inferraticn Checklist data, including off-site dese projecticns.)
Ackncwledge, ever."
- 12. State Warning Point Ackncwledgment Time:
- 13. Relay.irfcrmaticn to de Duty call Superviser (see NPS Bulletin Scard fer scheduled superviser and telephcne nuz:cer). Direct him te notiff the persennel en his call list in Emergency Precedurs 2 104.
(Alternate - Nctif System Cperaciens Pcwer Cecrdirater).
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- 14. Turn en LGR, centact Dade Ccunty Civil Cefense, inform them that site evacuation has started, locaticn of assemcly area (s), evacuation rcute(s). Nctiff them cf any wind changes, and when evacuation is cenpleted.
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Acticns to be taken bv Emercenef Cccedinator in tne event of GENERAL f>LRGD CI
- 15. Verify that each cperater en shift is uninjured and relay names and keycard numbars to Sec.:rity Team I4ader.
- 16. Nctify BAFB c-nd Post - direct line.
- 17. Verify fmn Secarity Team Leader that Cwner Centrolled Evae.:ation is cenplete and that all persennel are accounted for.
- 18. Peassess corrective and protective actions. Verify activities underway, reassign personnel and teams as necessary.
- 19. Ceder Shift Technical Adviser to activate the Technical Suppcrt Center.
20. Nctify NRC via ENS het-line (within one hour).
- 21. Brief de Technical SLp Center Superviscr (ncemally the TedJ1ical Department Superviscr) en events. Direct hi:n to update State and County periodically.
(ECF will perfer:n these updates when cperaticnal.)
- 22. Feassess the Emergenef Classificaticn end update the Emergenef Information Checx11st with the TedJ1ical Supgx:rt Canter Superviscr.
- 23. M11nquish centrol and c::mrs:nicaticns respcnsibilities to the Emergenel Centrol Officer when he assumes the respcnsibilities.
3/26/81 6 EROCHX:RE 20101, PA211 DUTIES CF E N CY CCCRDINATCR EMERENCY NrNATICN CHECKLIST 1.
Desedptien cf Incident:
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Emergency Classificaticn:
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T.ocation cf' Incident:
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Date/ Time of Incident:
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Assessment of the emergency (includine potentir.1 fer escalating to higher class):
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Persenne.1 injuries and radiation e_vprsnes:
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Estimate cf radicactive material released:
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Areas potentially affected:
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Wind speed:
- 10. Wind directicn and range over past hour:
- 11. Assessant cf pctential radiatien exposure to persens off-site (use %rgency Procedure 3125, Radiatica Release and D:se Projectien) i i
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FIRE CR EXPILSICN DN GECKLIST TUI P. A. Announcement cf locaticn ard extent of fire (cress ccrrect PA to all units)
Scund Fire Alazm Activate Interim E:nergency Teams - PA Anncuncement Cade Ccunty Fire Departaent - 911 EAR (Radiological, large, and if ccunty caract readily respcnd) - Direct lira to e--==rd post.
Paturn to %psuvuiate ALERU, SITE AREA cM.C, cr GE1ERAL DERGEC checklist.
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3/20/3I DCERCDC PPCCEIXIRE 20101, PAGE 13 DtKIES CF CdEPGDCY CCCRDDv1"CR MEDICAL cM C CHECKLIST TIME Dete:=ine:
Na:m of Victim Ebpicyer (if not FPL)
Nature and Extent of In3ury Iccaticn Is Vic:am cene w nated Ensure victis gets first aid by:
Serding N.W.E. ard extra cperatcr to scene ard activating First Aid ard Persennel De gcen.aticn Team (Notify Radicc@c cr C:emistry Str;erriser atf jcnBellpheneer p PAX phene).
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Bealth Physics PAX EELL BEIL)
IO(CEAt2 Site Manager PAX
.f Plant Manager-Nuclear PAX.
BEIL[
When deter =ined, notify Captain of nmed where to di m ambulance, etc.
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Cet9Mne m:de of transportaticn based en nature and extent of injuries.
(Ensure victim's TLD, selfreader, ID badge and key card are retained en site).
a) r M te life threatening ccnditicn:
DADE CIC:M FIRE PISCUE PECIE:
s2e mr AIR ECFCE BASE v-(if centaminated) 3 ard 4 Ecer. Phcne (red) i
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Medical treaNnt fcr sericus injurf:
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Medical treat:mnt fer since injuries:
FPL Vehicle - Call Maintenance Supertiser i-2.
Cecide where to send victim and nctif-f them he is ccming.
a) lbn-radicactively centamirated victirs:
Send to CCRAL P"' GEE"dL ECSPITAL PECZE:
b) Radicactively centaminated victi.-s seed'to:
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Mr. SINAI ECSPI*AL (prirarf)
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2APTIST ECSPI~AL (backup)
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Nama of meinity being transpcrted 1
Types of injtu.:les involved and bcd/ part:
2 a.
Frac =res b.
Burns Bescrrahaginc c.
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Antniatcrf:
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Radiatien centaminatien status:
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FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT CCMPANY TURKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20102 MARCH 26,1981 1.0 Titl e:
DUTIES OF AN I*L/IDUAL WHO DISCOVERS AN EMERGENCY CONDITION 2.0 Acoroval and t tst of Effec-1ve Pages:
2.1 Acoroval
Change dated 3/26/81 Reviewed by PNSC March 26, 1981 Approved by
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4f/bicePresident Power Resources
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2.2 List of Effective Pages:
Page Date Page Date Page Date 1
3/26/81 2
3/26/81 3
3/26/81
3.0 Scoce
3.1 Purcose
This procedure provides the actions to be taken by an individual who discovers an emergency condition.
3.2 Cefinitions
3.2.1 An emergency condition is an incident which could result in personnel injury and/or damage to plant ccmponents.
It may or may not be accanpanied by high radiation or radioactive contamination.
Examol es of an emergency condition include but are not limited to:
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Fire or explosion 2.
Steam line break 3.
Unanticipated high radition field 4.
Accidental release of reactor coolant 5.
Accidental release of radioactive liquid waste 6.
Accidental release of radioactive waste gas due to rupture or improper valve alignment in system piping.
3/26/81 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20102, PAGE 2 OUTIES OF AN INDIVIDUAL WHO DISCOVERS AND EMERGENCY CONDITION 3
3.3 Autnority
This precedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plan.
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4.0 Precautions
All personnel should be continuously alert to detect any unsafe situation which, if not corrected, could result in an emergency condition.
Strict adherence to existing operating and maintenance procedures and safety rules, and the exercise of good judgment could prevent the occurrence of an emergency condition.
- 5. 0 Resocnsib'ilities:
I 5.1 All personnel shall notify the Nuclear Plant Supervisor of all unusual or emergency conditions.
6.0
References:
Turkey Point P1 ant Emergency P1an 7.0 Records and Notifications:
All significant information, events, and actions taken during the emergency period shall be recorded in a bound ledger kept by the Emergency Coordinator..
8.0 Instructions
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An individual who discovers an' emergency condition shall:
8.1 Take any imediate action he is qualifieid to perform that will aid in controlling and minimizing the efforts of the emergency such as:
8.1.1 Extinguishir.g a small fire with fire fighting equipnent located in the imediate area.
8.1.2 Locally stopping machinery that is contributing to the severity of the emergency (stopping a pump when the downstream piping was ruptured, de-energinizing a burning motor, etc.)
8.1.3 Closing an upstream valve when a system pipe rupture has occurred.
8.1.4 Helping injured personnel frem the affected area, if necessary, to I
minimize their exposure to further injury.
Do not attempt to move serously injured or unconscious personnel unless failure to act will obviously place the victim in grave danger.
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8.2 Notify tt.a Nuclear Plant Supervisor over the PA System, on any PAX telephone or by face-to-face comunication, whichever is faster.
Give the following infonnation:
8.2.1 Type of emergency (fire, pipe rupture, etc.)
8.2.2 Location of emergency 8.2.3 Any injury to personnel, including obvious signs that would indicate the seriousness of the injury.
8.2.4 Extent of damage to plant ccmponents.
8.3 Withdraw to a safe area 8.4 If possibility of radioactive contamination exists, remain in a safe area until monitored.
8.5 Follow instructions issued by the Nuclear Pl ant Supervisor (Emergency Coorcinator) i
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FLORIDA PCWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20103 MARCH 26, 1981 1.0 Titl e:
CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES 2.0 Accroval and List of Effective Paces:
2.1 Aporoval
Change dated 3/26/81 Reviewed by PNSC March 25, 1981 Approved by Plant Mgr-Nuclear, M~
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Page Date Page Cate Page Date Pace Date 1
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3.1 Purcose
This procedure provides instructions on the classification of emergencies at Turkey Point Plant.
3.2 Di scussion:
Four levels of emergency classification are established.
In order of increasing seriousness, these are:
Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency A
gradation is provided to assure fuller response preparations for more serious conditions.
1 3/26/81 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE :D103, PAGE 2 CUSSIFICATICN CF EMEPGDiCIES 3.3 Authcrit/:
mis procedure 1::plements the Tuziey Pcint Plant E:nergenef Plans.
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3.4 Definitiens
3.4.1 Cnusual Event - Se Csual Event categcry is restricted to
-reenef conditicns.
It applies to eff-ncrral events cr concicions at de Plant for which no significant degradation of the level cf safeef'cf de plant has occurred cc is expected.
Any release of radicactive :naterial which have occurred er which may 'be expected are :nime and constitute nc appreciable health hazard.
3.4.2 Alert - Bis classificaticn is represented by events 'ahich involve an actual er i:nminent substantial degradaticn of the level cf safety cf the plant mined with a pctential for li:nited uncentrolled radicactivity frm the plant.
3.4.3 Site Area E:nercener - mis classification is --d of events wnica uwelve accal er likely major failures cf plant functicns needed for prctecticn of the public ~'+ined with a pctential for significant uncontrolled releases of radicactivity frcm the plant.
3.4.4 General Emer ene/ - m is classification is mei cf events wnica :.nvolve actual er iminent substare.ial core i
degradation and pctential less of containment integri::7 ccmcined wit a like11 heed cf significant uncontrolled releases of radicactivity fr:2n the plant.
4.0 Precautiens
4.1 C:nflictine Inferraticn:
When apparently conflic ing inferraticn is available, the conditicn shall be classified at the most sericus level indicated.
- 4. 2 Judemental Cecisien:
d, in the judgment of the Nuclear Plant Superviscr (Emergency I
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a situation is :rcre sericus than indicated by instrument readings er other parameters, the emergene/ conditicn shall be chified at the appropriate level.
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5.0 aesecraibilities
5.1 Nuclear Plant Suceriiser 5.1.1 Se !bclear Plant Supertiser shall prenstly classiff off-ner:nal sicaations into cne cf de four defined categcries.
5.1.1 If te diagnosis indicates dat de cer41tien is classified as an Alert, Si.a Area Onergenef, cr Ganeral Onergenef de Nuclear Plant Superiiscr shall fc11cw the inst =ctions in Energenef Precedure 3101, Inties cf Energency Cccrdinaccr.
5.1.3 If an emergency has been declared de Nuclear Plant Superiiser small bec:2ne the Energenef Cocedinater and retain this pcsiticn until relieved.
6.0
References:
6.1 trkey Pcint Plant anergenef Plan 6.2 anergency Precedure '0102, Duties of an Individual Who Discovers an Dnergenef Ccnditien 6.3 Energency Precedure 2101 Cuties of Dnergenef Cocrdinatcr 3
7.0 Reccrds and Nctificatiens:
Ncne
3.0 Instructicns
I 3.1 2e Nuclear Plant Superiiser shculd initially classify a sir.:aticn within 15 =inutes of de ci:ne he has bec:2ne aware of it.
Se initial classificaticn shall be :nade en de basis cf readily available etservatices and shculd net rely en laceratcrf analyses,
- neasurements, er calculations whict2 would regaire ::cre than 15
- ninutes to perfers.
- 3. 2 If subsequent infer:naticn of a :ncre demiled nature (e.g., saspling results) teccanes available after the initial classification has been made, the event snall be reclassified by de Dnergency Cocrdinatcr if' aw@iate.
8.3 Se !bclear Plant Supertiser shall classify a situatien to be an l
Cnusual Event if conditiens correspend to dese en Table 1.
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4# ccrditicns correspcnd to these en Table 2 (left eclumn).
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AREA D'ERGENC'l if conditions ccrrespcnd tc these en hble 2 (middle l
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l 8.6 Se Nuclear Plant Superiiscr shall classify an event to be a GCiERAL NI if ccnditiens ccrresgend to those en Table 2 (right column).
3/26/81 EMERdENCY PROCEDURE 20103, PAGE 4 CLASSIFICATION OF ENERGENCIES TABLE 1 Events and Initiating Conditions for Unusual Events 1.
ECCS initiated Flow indicated on FI
- 943 (VP-8) manually or automdically 2.
Uncontrolled A release has occurred or is in progress effluent release which is greater than the Technical Specification limit, but less than ten times the Technical Specification limit (as shown by sample survey) 3.
Fuel element 1.
PRMS R-20 alaming, and failure 2.
RCS I-131 activity is between 100 times nomal and 300 uC1/ml.
4 Abnormal RCS.
Core subccoling is determined to be zero by:
i temperatures 1.
Subccoling margin monitor; or l
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Subcooling graph and RCS pressure and highest RCS loop temoerature; or 3.
Taking the differences between pressuri:er temperature and highest RCS loop temperature.
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Abnormal primary 1.
RCS water inventory balance indicates unidentified leakage of more than 1 GPM; or 2.
RCS water inventory balance indicates identified leakage of more tnan 10 GPM; or 3.
RCS water inventory balance indicates leakage of more than 30 GPM to a connecting closed system; and l
4 RCS water inventory balance indicates l
leakage is not greater than 50 GPM.
6.
Abnornal primary 1.
PRMS R-15 alarming, and to secondary 2.
RCS water inventory balance leak rate indicates a leak of more than 10 GPM.
7.
Failure of a 1.
Sustained increased temoerature on primary safety or TI *-463, TI-464, TI-465, TI 469; or relief valve 2.
Indication of continued flow through to close safeties on TEC safety valve flow indicators; and 3.
RCS pressure drops to less than 1600 psig.
3/26/81 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20103, PAGE 5 CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES i
TABLE 1(cont'd) i 8.
Failure of a Any 2 of the following 3.
secondary safety 1.
Rapid and continuing decrease in or relief valve steam generator pressure to less to close than 500 psig; 2.
Rapid RCS cool-down; 3.
Audible steam relief noise lasting for. longer than 10 minutes.
9.
Sustained loss of 1.
Supply breakers indicate open; or 2.
Volt and amperage meters indicate "0" off-site power or, C.
loss of on-site A.
power capability
- 10. Loss of containment 1.
Violation of containment integrity as integrity defined in Section 1.5 of Technical Specifications unless the reactor is in the cold shutdown condition.
2.
Violation of containment integrity as defined in Section 1.5 of Technical Specifications when the reactor vessel head is removed unless the reactor is in the refueling shutdown condition.
- 11. Loss of engineered 1.
Loss of any equipment listed in the safety features Technical Specifications Section 3.4 requiring plant shutdown; or 2.
Loss of any instrumentation listed in Technical Specifications Section 3.5 requiring plant shutdown.
- 12. Loss of fire 1.
Loss of any fire protection systems protection system listed in Technical Specifications Section 3.14; and 2.
Inability to make these systems opersole within the specified time limits of Technical Specification 3.14.
- 13. Fire Uncontrolled fi re, not invol ving a safety system, but requiring off-site support.
- 14. Loss of Significant loss of effluent monitoring assessment functions capability, meteorological instruments, communications, etc. (which impairs ability to perform emergency assessment).
15.
Security threat Security contingency resulting in initiation of the Turicey Point Plant Security Plan
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- 16. Natural phenomena
.1.
Notification of the Weather Bureau of the approach of a hurricane or tornado
- 17. Hazards to 1.
Aircraft ' crash on-site or unusual station operation aircraft activity over facility; or 2..
On-site explosion; or 3
Toxic or flammable gas release at life threatening levels on-site.
- 18. Contaminated Transportation of contaminated injured Personnel individual (s) from the site to an off-site hospital
- 19. Loss of 1.
Increasing contaimam pressure Secondary (leak inside contatAnt) and Coolant unusually loud noise outside containment; and 2.
Steamline pressure is abnormally lower in one steam generator, or high steamline flow with low average temperature (E43' F) or low steam generator pressure (600 psig) on two of three steam generators.
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Ilocontrolled Ef fluent itelease ALERT SIIE EMEltGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY A release has occurred or is in A release lies occurred or is in A release has occurred or is in progress that is 10 times the T.S.
progress resulting in 60 mR/hr progress resulting in 1 R/hr (whole limit (as shown by sainple/ survey)
(wholebody)fortwominatsite (wliolebody for 1/2 hr or 500 mR/hr body) or S it/hr (thyroid) at site
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boundary
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- lhese criteria will be liiiplentrited upori 1 istallation of Appendix I Instrunentation.
2.
FilEL El EMENT FAllilitE ATEliY SIIE EMERGLNCY GENERAL EMEltGENCY (1) PitMS R-20 aldruitrig, and Core daisiage with inadequate core Loss of 2 of 3 fission product (2) 14CS I-131 activity > 300 uCl/ml cooling determined by:
barriers with a potential loss of 3rd barrier determined by:
(1) RCS 1-131 activity > 300 pct /ml, and (1) l(CS I-131 activity )_ 300 (2) RCS Th > 620* f, or pCi/vil, and (3)
Incore thermocouple (2) Contalamient pressure > 20 psi, temperatures > 700* 17 or (3) Loss of contalamierit integrity as defined in Teclinical Specifications i
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ABN0ltMAL PRIMARY LEAK RATE ALERT
, S!!E EMERGENCY GENEllAL EMERGENCY RCS water t riventory balarice Loss of RCS coolant in excesy of Contallwient. pressure > 20 pst indicates > SO GIN leakage liigli liedal safety inject {on pump CapdClty, and Containtlient pressure
> 4 pst 4.
AllNORMAL PRIMARY / SECONDARY ll'AK RALE ALERT SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY (1) RCS water inventory balance (1) Pressurizer level off-scale Refer to Event 1
(Uncontrolled indicates > SO GIN, and low, and Effluent Helease)
(2) PRMS R-IS or R-19 alarsiting (2) Safety injectjon lias actuated, dnd (3) A sustalnci loss of both 4160 y busses lias occurred So flHE ALERT SITE EMEltGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY uncontrolled
- fire, potentially fire resulting in degradation of dffeCliflg safety systents dild safety systelus requiring off-site support 6.
LOSS OF ASSESSMENT FUNCTIONS ALEllI SITE EMERGENCY GENEl4AL EMERGENCY All ann" e.lator a larnis lost > 15 minutes th plarit not 1:1 i
shutdown or during plant tratistes
3/26/81 EMERGENCY Pit 0CE00RE 20103, PAGE 9 CLASSIFICAIl0N Of EMERGENCIES TAllLE 2 (cont'd) 7.
NAIJRAL PilEN0MENA ALERT SIIE EMEltGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY (1) Notification by the Weattier idotificationi by the Weather Bureau llureau of the approach of a of tiie apgiroacil of a liurricatie voith hurricane with winds up to winds
> desigst basis (225 mpli) design basis (225 mph) levels, leyels or (2) Any tornado striking faciltty S!IE EMERGENCY GENERAL. EMERGENCY 8.
IIAZARDS 10 stall 0N OPEllATION Refer to Event 1
(Uncontrolled i
Efflyent Release)
ALERT (1) Aircraft crash on-site daisiaging vital plarit systeinis, or (2) Dasinage to safe sliutdown equipinent from missiles or 4
explosion 9.
1.0SS OF SECONDARY COOLANI l
ALERT S!!E EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY' Loss of secondary coolant downstream Loss of secondary coolant ylth > SO Refer to Event 1
(Uncontrolled of MSIV with malfunction of MSIV(s)
GPH prisiidry/ secondary leak rate and Effluentitelease) or > 10 GPM primary to secondary fuel daistage; leak:
(1)
Indication of a niidjor steaisi (1)
Indicatlost of a sinajor steaisi leak, and leak, arid (2) RCS water loventory balance (2) MSIV(s) are iri position ottier indicates > SO GPM leakage with than closed, or lingli Air Ejector Radiation, and (3) RCS water inventory balasice (3) RCS l-131 actlytty > 300 pC1/ml indicates > 10 GPM leakage
3/26/81 EHEHGENCY PH0CEDURE 20103, PAGE 10 Cl.ASSIFICAIION OF EMERGENCIES TAllLE 2 (cont'd) 10.
tilGil RAlll ail 0N 1EVELS IN PLANT ALERT SIIE EMERGENCY GENERAL. EMERGENCY General area radiattori levels > 1000 Refer to Event 1
(Uncontrolled Hefer to Event 1
(Uncontrolled times normal due to high radiattori Effluent Release)
Effluent.Helease) or higli dirborrie radloacttvity from an unidentified and/or unisolated
- source, as indicated by area radiation monitoririg system and area l
radiattori sample or survey l
- 11. C00L ANI PUMP SEIZURE Wlill FUEL DAMAGE ALERI SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY (1) Reactor coolant system flow Hefer to Event 1
(Uncontrolled Refer to Event 1
(Uncontrolled indication decreases rapidly, Effluent Helease)
EffluentHelease) and l
(2) PRMS R-20 alanriing, and (3) RCS I-131 acttvlty > 300 pCl/ml SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY 12.* FUEL llAHOLING ACCIDENT Refer to Eve 6L 1
(Uncontrolled Refer to Event 1
(Uncontrolled Effluent Helease)
Effluent. Release)
ALERT fuel handling accident which results in the release of radioactivity to contalrisinent or spent fuel pit area:
l (1) Direct information from fuel handling personnel indicatirig that ari irradiated fuel asseiinly has been damaged and gas bubbles are escaping, arid (2) As"-lated area or proc <>ss mc
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FLCRIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND J EMERGENCY PRCCEDURE 20104 MARCH 26, 1981 1.0 Titl e:
EMERGENCY ROSTER 2.0 Acoroval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Accroval
Change dated 3/26/81 Reviewed by PNSC March 26, 1981 Approved by
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3.0 Scoce
3.1 Purcose
This procedure provides the phone numoers of personnel involved with i
emergency response to be called by the Emergency Coordinator, the Outy Call Supervisor, and the Security Shift Supervisor.
3.2 Authority
This procedure implements the Turkey Point Pl ant Radiological Emergency Plans.
4.0 Precautions
None
5.0 Resconsibilities
5.1 The Quality Control Supervisor shall be responsible for periedic verification and updating of this procedure.
- 5. 2 FPL personnel in this procedure should notify the QC Supervisor when a change pertinent to information appearing in the roster occurs.
EFLN Kh'FE 'J104, PAG 2 D!ERGENCY PCSTER 6.0
References:
Ta:: key Point Plant Radiological E:nergenef Plan 7.0 Beccrds and Netifiestiens:
Ncne 8.0 Inst::ucticns:
Cocrdiratcr Call List.
Olis ascerdix is used 8.1 Appendix A is de I:nergenef to previde de telephcne r*rcers of personnel and crganizatiens wnie de Cocrdirater is regaired by E:::regenef Procedure ~0101, Cuties of E:nergenef 2:nergency Cxrdinater, to centact in an emergenef.
S.1 Appendix 3 is de Duty Call Superviscr's Call List of perscnnel ard crganizatiens dat shall be nctified by de Duty Call Superviser in an emargenef.
C is de Seearity Shift Superviscr's Call List cf perscenel vno 8.3 Amu'4 r shall be nctified during an emergency.
Apperr'ir D cenni.s =iscellanecus phcne.~:=cers eat ay be needed during 3.4 an emergenef.
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_Emerg2ncy Coordinator's Call List f
OUTY CALL SUPERVISORS -The following individuals may be Cuty Call Supervisors.
Their home telephone number is listed by each.
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' When dialing on any PTP Bell phone switchboard extension as follows:the receiver that alerts the beeper carrier that a message is to be l
I telephone When the high pitched tones cease, speak slowly and clearly into the transmitted.
telephone and tell the Outy Call Supervisor (by name) to call the Turkey Point i
Plant. Repeat message, then hang up the telephone.
" Joe Smith, call Turkey Point Plant - Joe Smith, call Turkey Point Plant" EXAMPLE:
If the Duty Call Supervisor does not call premptly, notify System Operations Power Coordinator and tell him to call the Team Leaders and Alternate Team Leaders on th Duty Call Supervisor's Call List.
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or or Homestead Air Force Base Cemand Outy Transportation or j (All Hours)
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REEF b-Radiation Emergency Evaluation Facility Switchboard Treatment Haunt Sinai Hospital Supervisor (All Hours) 4300 Alton Road, Miami Beach n,.
__3 Baptist Hospital Interim 8900 S. W. 88 Street, Miami I
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(Ali Hours)
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if doctor is needed Baptist Hospital Emergency Room, e
Treatment 8900 S. W. 88 St., Miami (All Hours)
Coral Re.ef General Hospital j
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k6ulance 35 S. W. 27 Ave., Mi ami (All Hours) 1
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Officer wil.L be cne of these listed above and is listed en the Pcwer Eescurces Radiological Duty Officer Pcster fer the week inw21ved.
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DUTY CALL SUPERVISOR'S CALL LIST (cont'd)
FORNATURALEMERGENCIES!
SUPERVISOR TCRNA00- TORNADO HURRICANE HURRICANE TELEPHONE / BEEPER OUTY CALL NOTIFIES:
IWATCH WARNING WATCH WARNING l
HOME I
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FURTHER PERSONNEL REQUIRED:
Up to discretton of Duty Call Supervisor for each individual situation.
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CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD'S CALL LIST TITLE PHONE U. S. Air Force Sea Survival School Training Facility Bechtel Corporation Land Fanagement (Cooling Canals)
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FLCRIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20106 MARCH 26, 1981 1.0 Titl e:
ON-SITE. SUPPORT CENTERS 2.0 Acoroval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Acoroval
Change dated 2/26/81. Reviewed by PNSC March 26, 1981 Approved by Plant Mgr-Nuclear,
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M 27 198/
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27 18 2.2 List of Effec-ive Pages:
Page Date Page Date Page Date 1
3/26/81 3
3/26/81 6
3/26/81 l
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3/26/81
3.0 Scoce
3.1 Pu rcose-This procedure provides guidelines and responsibilities for activation and use of the on-site interim Technical and Operational Support Centers.
This procedure describes interim facilities and shall be revised wnen permanent facilities are operational.
3.2 01scussien
The activities of plant management, technical, and engineering support personnel are an important part of the overall site response to an accident, and must be properly defined and logistically supported.
The need for additional operational support personnel, other than those required and I
allowed in the control rocm, is also recogn.f zed as vitally important in properly responding to an emergency.
The intent of providing Technical and Operational Support Centers is to provide bases wnere post-accident emergency planning can be conducted and required operational suppcrt personnel can assembly for potential duty.
Both centers will be in close communication with the Control Rocm via the PAX phone system.
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3.3 Descriction
3.3.1 Interim Technical Sucocrt Center (TSC)
The Interim TSC is located in a doublewide trailer within the plant Protected Area.
The available space is adequate to provide sufficient working space for appropriate plant personnel and five NRC personnel.
3.3.2. Ocerational succort Center (OSCl
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The OSC is maintained in the South Assembly Rocm in the sit.
administration building.
PAX telephone communications are available between the OSC and the Control Room.
4.0 Precautions
4.1 The Interim TSC and OSC shall be activated upon the direction of the Bergency Coordinator or his designated alternate only.
4.2 Radiological conditions in the Interim Technical and Operational Lupport Canter shall be monitored when required to be in use.
4.3 The Bergency Coordinator shall recomend a suitable location other than the designated areas if radiological conditions warrant such actions.
5.0 Resconsibilities
5.1 The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for activating the Interim TSC, activating the OSC, and arranging for staffing through the Duty Call Superiisor.
- 5. 2 The Technical Support Canter Supervisor will be the Technical Department Supervisor or his designee.
The Technical Support Center Supervisor is responsible for supervising TSC activities, reporting to the Bergency Coordinator, and communicating with the Interim Bergency Operations Facility, and other locations as directed by the Bergency Coordinator.
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- 5. 3 The Shift Technical Advisor is responsible for, at the direction of the Emergency Coordinator, activating the TSC.
- 5. 4 Each department head or designated alternate is responsible for recorting to the Interim Technical Support Center when called.
EMERGENCY PICCEDURE 2105, PAGE 3 03-STIT SLTPCRr CENIERS 5.5 Persennel reperting tc the Cperational Support Center are responsible for being prepared tc carr-f cut support functicns designated by the Emergency Cecrdinatcr.
de Emergency Coordinatcr has the ovrrall respcnsibility for the conduct of 5.6 e
emergenef cperatiens and activities and shculd e closely with the Technical Support Cantar to ensure all infer:natien is used in making accident remvery decisions.
5.7 Se CC Depar=nent is responsible for ensuring that neca== arf recceds, documents, and prints are maintained in the Tecnnical Sw. Center er are avai hhle for immediate use in the Document Centrol vault.
6.0
References:
6.1 Wrkey Point Emergency Plan 6.2 Emergenef Procedure 3101, Duties of the Emergenef Cocrdinator 6.3 Emergenef Procedure 3103, Classifications of Emergencies 7.0 aeccrds and Nctificatiens:
A record of actions taken at de Interim TSC shall be maintained by de TSC Supervisor.
8.0 Instructices
8.1 Activatien me Emergenef Cecrf.inater shall activate de Interim TSC and de CSC fcr any emergenef ccnditicn classified as Alert, Si*a Area Emergenef, or General EmergenCf.
8.2 Staffine Se Emergency Cecrdinatcr shall arrange fer staffing thrcugh de Cuty Call Superviscr.
Se Shift Tecnnical Adviser shall, at the directicn of the Emergency Cocrdinatcr, activate de Interim TSC.
EME.N PPCCEECT2 0105, PAGE 4 CN-SITE SUPPCRI CENTEPS 8.3 Radiclecical Surel.ies m
Se Interi::t TSC centains emergenef radic1cgical :nonitcring equipment and supplies, and resciratcrf protec ive devices.
Tacle 1 de mila dese supplies.
8.4 Technical Cata Se dem-=nt centrol center wnere pe. d ent records and drawings are avai h hie is located in de I and C Sni Ming, approximately 50 feet ncrdwese of de Interi::t TSC.
3.5 Cse cf de Interi:n TSC 8.5.1 te TSC Superviser and suppcrting TSC staff shall caintain ccenunicatiens with de Centrol accm and preytde tecnnical support as required by,the E:ne.genef Cocrdinater.
8.5. 2 Se TSC s-'F" shall -nicate with de General Cffice E:nergency Center er Interim E:nergenef Cperatiens Facilief as necessary.
3is shall include relaying :nessages bet e n :ncse facilities and de Centrol Poem.
8.5.3 Se TSC s-=f" shall direct itself tcward decamining errent ard projected plant status fer cr erly i::plementaticn of E:aergenef Plars d
and Procedures.
8.6 Cse cf de Cceraticnal Sur:cr Center Perscnnel cn Energency Teams shall initially repcre a de CSC.
Mrsennel reperting to tne CSC shall maintain ccenucaticns with de Centrol Fccm and repcre as directed by de E:nergency Cocrdinatcr er TSC Superviscr.
8.7 Ceactivatien It is de respcnsibilitf cf the E:nergenef Cccrdinatcr er his designee *w deactivate ard secre de Interi::t TSC and CCS when :ne emergenef ccnditien no Icnger exists.
3.3 Alter. ate CSC In de event. dat de CSC beccmes untenable, de E:nergenef Cccrdinatcr shall designate an alternate locatien.
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Frisker (Ccunt Rate Meter) 1 Air Sag ler 1.
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Particulate Air Sanplers 3 taxes Charecal Air Sanplers 1 sheet Scott aespirators 6
dA Canisters 11 j
Silver Zeolite Cartridges 6
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FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20106 MARCH 26,1981 1.0 Titl e:
NATURAL EMERGENCIES 2.0 Acoroval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Acoroval :
Change dated 3/26/81. Reviewed by PNSC March 26.
1981 4:#
P1 ant Supt.,
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3/25/81 4
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3/26/81 10 3/25/81 2
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3/26/81 8
3/26/81 11 3/26/81 3
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3.0 Scoce
3.1 Purcose
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This precedure provides instructions to be follcwed upon notification of a potential natural emergency or upon occurrence of an actual natural emergency.
3.2 Discussion
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3.2.1 The natural emergencies considered in this procedure are thc-associated with weather disturbances such as hurricanes or tornadoes.
The geographical location of the area is such that the occurrence of other types of natural emergencies is highly improbable.
However, flooding of the low lying areas surrcunding the plant site could occur due to the torrential rains and flood tides i
that acccmpany a hurricane.
3.2.2 Warnings of impending natural emergencies are issued by the U.
S.
Government National Oceanicographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
(National Weather Service) based on various weather surveillance means such as
- radar, satellite photographs and meteorclogical reporting stations.
These warnings provide adequate information of the approach of most natural emergency conditions.
3'/26/81 EMERGDiCY PRCCEDURE 20106, PAGE 2 NATURAL N IES 3
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- 3. 2.3 me warnings issued by NCAA (National Weather Service) are receives at the FPL System Cperations Pcwer Cocrdinatcr's Cffice en the Weather teletype netscrk.
The infor:naticn received at the FPL System Cperations Power Cccrdinator's Cffice is then relayed to the Wrkey Pcint Plant, Units 3 and 4 Centrol acan through one of the varicus normal or emergency msnmicatien channels described in Emergency Precedure
- Wil2, NMications Network.
3.3 Authority
s, Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans
3.4 Definitiens
te following ter:ns, as used by NCAA are used thrtughout this procedure:
3.4.1 TCRNADO WATCH:
Metecrological conditions in the area described as favoracle to tne for: nation of tornadoes.
3.4.2 TCRNACO WARNING:
This condition is declared cnce the surveillance
- neans nave sncwn that a tornado has been sighted. De area for which this warning is issued is usually smaller than that fcr whicf1 a watch l
is declared.
3.4.3 TRCPICAL STCRM:
A weather disturbance cf large size with wirds of 3's to 73 r:po, rotating in a countercleciedise directicn, accenpanied by terrential rains and an area of icw *mde pressure.
3.4.4 BCRRICANE
Same as a trcpical stcr:n, but the winds are over 73 ::ph and a wel.L defined icw barcmede pressure center, called the EYE of the stcr:n, is present.
3.4.5 EYE: te center cf a hurricane where cal:n prevails, with winds of nc
- ncre than T - 30 ::ph and little er no rain.
3.4.6 EURRICANE ADVISCRY: Sis is an infor: nation release put cut everf six hcurs, usually at 12 c'cicck and 6 c' clock both day and nigh l
whenever a hurricane exists; the advisory is centinually updated anc this infct:naticn is issued in the for:n of HURRICANE hN which I
are issued every 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br />, day and night.
3.4.7 EURRICANE WA"C4:
This is a ccuminication frcm NCAA, issued whenever a numcane is 'herseen 24 ed 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> frcm, and approacfling, the U.S. coast and cogrises an area approximately 100 miles either side of Se expected place where it could come inland.
It also gives the size, maxi::um winds, directicn and speed cf travel.
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EMEEENCY PSOCECURE 20106, PAGE 3 NATURAL EMEBGENCIES 3.4.8 BURRICANE MENING:
Dis is a < m amicaticn frem NCAA, issued whenever a hurr:, cane is between 12 and 24 hcurs frem, and approaching, de U. S. ccast and ccuprises an area approxbately 50
- niles either side of de expected place where the hurricane will strike the coastal areas.
We size of the area ccuprised by the warning will be deter:nined by the area over which hurricane force winds can be expected. This warning also gives the expected ti:ne and location where the hurricane will strike the coast, as well as the
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winds, direction and speed of travel. Me warning may also describe the coastal areas where high water, ficods or high waves :nay be expected.
4.0 Precautiens
4.1 All unnecessary personnel in the Protected Area and all visitors in de Owner Centrolled Area shall be recuired to leave when a hurricane warning is issued for the area.
Flooding of the icw-lying pcrtions of the area, fran heavy rains and high tides :nay :nake later evacaation 1:rpessible.
- 4. 2 If a hurricane passes directly ever de plant area, do net assume the hurricane has passed when the winds subside and rain stops. B is cnly means that de Ert of the hurricane is over the area, and in approximately 1 hcur the winds will begin bicwing again fran de espesi*a directicn as de second half of the hu2:ricane goes over de area.
4.3 When the hurricane is near the area and high wirds are cccurring, keep all activities outside of the plant buildings to a min 4m m.
4.4 Do not assume de emergenef to be ever until the receipt cf official wrd fran NCAA thrcugh the System Cceraticns Pcwer Cecrdinator that there is no lenger a threat to tne area.
5.0 Bescensibilities
5.1 It shall te the respcnsibility of the Site Manager, Plant Manager - Nuclear, Maintenance Supedtendent - Nuclear, Cperaticns Superintendent - Nuclear, Tesnim1 Cepart:nent Superviser, ard Instrument ard Centrol Superviscr to cenply with de steps cutlined in Secticn 8.0 of dis 90cedure te protect the plant and perscnnel fran de effects of the emergency.
6.0
References:
6.1 t rkey Point Plant Emergency Plans 6.2 mrkey Nint Plant, Units 1 and 2 Burricane Plans 6.3 Naticnal Oceanic and At::cspheric Administraticn Infer:naticn - infor:naticn en area tornado and hurricane repcrts 6.4 FSAR, Section 2, and Figures 1.2-3 ard 1.2-4 6.5 Bechtel Ccrp. Crawing Nc. 5610-5K-C-289 Main Plant Perimeter Flced Wall
3/26/81 EMERGENCY PRCuwle; :D106, PAGE 4 NATURAL EMIRGENCIES 7.0 Records and Nctificaticns:
If the Emergency Plans are initiated as a result of the natural emergenef, reccrds and notifications shall be as described in other Emergency Procedures.
If the Emergenef Plans are not initiated only nor nai leg entries are required.
8.0 Instructicns
8.1 When infct:naticn is received that a trnado Watd has been issued for the area in whicIt the plant is located:
8.1.1 te BMclear Plant Superviser shall notify the Site Manager cr Plan.
Manager - tbclear (if they are on-site), the Duef Call Superiisor (if the Site Manager er the Plant Manager - !Mclear were not notified),
the Security Shift Supertiscr at the Main Entrance Station and plant perscnnel en his shift.
Be shall also inform them that an Cnusual Event is in progress.
8.1. 2 te Site Manager / Plant Manager - !Mclear/tuty Call Super 71sce shall evaluate the infcrmation, and decide if further acticn and/cr manpower is required.
8.1.3 te Security Shift Superiiser shall ensure that all visitors in the CWner Centrolled Area are notified cf the Terrado Waten.
8.2 When infctmation is received that a trnado Warning has been issued for th..
area in which the plant is located:
- 8. 2.1 te !bclear Plant Supertiser shall notify persennel as in 8.1.1 above. 21s shall be an Unusual Event unless the terrado strikes the facility (in which case an ALERT would be declared).
8.2.2. Se Site Manager / Plant Manager - !bclear/D2ty Call Supertiser shall evaluate the infcrmaticn and decide if further acticn and/cr manecwer is required.
- 8. 2.3 Se Security shift Superviser shall notify all visitors in the Cwner Controlled Area of the warning and ensure that they leave the property.
- 8. 2. 4 Se Maintenance Supertiser - !bclear, if available, cr the !Mclear Plant Superiiser and IMelear Watch Engineer shall conduct a sur/ey of all plant areas and the equipment en them and renove er tie dcwn any loose material cr equipment that cculd be bicwn away.
- 8. 2.5 2e Auxiliary Equipment Cperatcr shall clean the intake trash barrier and start the intake traveling screens.
8.3 When any ternado strikes the facility:
8.3.1 2e !belear Plant Super 71scr shall declare an ALERT and initiate th Imergency Plan.
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--m NAT.:RAL EMEPGENCIES 8.3. 2 Se Welear Plant Superviser shall notify. personnel as in Inst =cticn 8.1.1 (ateve).
8.3.3 Se Site Manager / Plant Manager - Nuclear /Daty Call Superviser shall evaluate the infer:naticn and decide if furder acticn is required.
8.4 When infer: nation is received that a Eurricane Watd has been issued for the area in whi s de plant is located:
8.4.1 Se Nuclear Plant Superviser shall notify the Site Manager or the Plant Manager - Nuclear (if they are en-sita) cr de Duty Call Supervisor (if de Site Manager er de Plant Marager - Nuclear were not notified).. He shall also infor:n them that an Unusual Event is in progress.
8.4.2 2e Site Manager, Plant Manager - mclear, cr Duty Call Superviscr shall notify other individuals in acccrdance with Emergency Precedure 23104, Emergency acster.
8.4.3 If visitcrs have net yet been required to leave, the Plant Security Superviser shall ceder de Seearity Shift Supervisor to-infor:n all visitors of de Eurricane Wate issued and ensure dat they leave.
8.4.4 2e CGerations Superintendent - Nuclear cr Wclear Plant Superviscr shall veriff dat the follcwing preparaticns are made:
1.
Checx cperaticn cf the NANAS and IGR equignent, hase radic and pertable radic equipment.
2.
Test run' both A and 3 emergency diesel generaters, tcp off day
- and skid fuel tanks and verify eat star.ing air is at 240 psi.
3.
Test ran de turbine CC cil pungs.
4.
Check fire system and have de fire pusps.
5.
Test ran de intake trash rakes and traveling screens.
8.4.5 Se Maintenance Superintendent - Nuclear er his designee srall veriff dat de following preparatiens are made:
1.
Check supply cf emergency items and materials such as:
Wire Wooden wedges Flashlights and Patteries Lumcer Buckets Portable bedding equipment Fcpe Caulking Portable Fans and Air tvers Nails Plastic Film Cloth (plicfilm) 2.
Previde a truck and driver to cctain fcodstuffs and, other required items.
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Cle.a sunps and sung pung suctica strainers en the auxiliar ^
biile'ng and electrical cable manholes. Test run au sung pungs.
4.
Survey the plant site rencving trash and debris and seeming loose equipnent.
8.4.6 Se Operatiens Superintendent Nuclear shall verify that de fonowing preparatiens are made:
1.
Inventcry supply cf labcraterf chemicals and reagents and cbtain those that are necessarf.
- 2. ' Check diesel. oil stcrage tank and turbine lube cil stcrag tanks.
Diesel oil stcrage tank shculd be tcpped off and turhi.s lube oil stcrage tank should be at least half full.
3.
Make arrangements with de diesel oil suppliers for pessible emergency deliveries.
4.
Bolt er tie down all hat d es en water plant tanks.
8.4.7 2e Instrument and Centrol Superiiser shan ched all inst =ments located cutdecrs to be in weather proof ccndition, inspect cases, gaskets, etc. and weathe-W dcse that are not with plastic f 4 %
and tape.
8.4.3 2 e tand Management Site Manager shall make arrangements with the Ai Fcree Sea Survival School for re::cval cf deir beats and locse geal.
frem the area; and also with any outside centracecr werking within de plant. preparty ec areve, tie dcwn, cr otherwise secure his equipnant and material to keep it frem bicwing away.
8.4.9 2e k'ministrative Superiiscr shall have an food stcrage facilities inventcried, a grocery list prepared and the necessary food purdased and prrperly stcred.
Encugh fecd shan be purc".ased _for all cperaters, raintenance and guard perscnnel staying cn site during de secrm for several days.
8.5 When infcrmaticn is received that a Eurricane Warning has been issued fcr de area in wnid de plant is located:
8.5.1 2e Nuclear Plant Supertiscr shall notify persennel as in 8.3.1 above.
21s shall be classified as an Cnusual Event unless there is reascn to upgrade de classification to an ALERT.
8.5.2 Se Plant Security Superiiser win inform the Security Shift Supertiser to close the barriers to all unauthorized traffic.
8.5.3 Se Cperaticns Superintendent - Nuclear cr Nuclear Plant Superiiscr shall verify that de fc11cwing preparaticrs are made:
1.
Make arrangements for sufficient cperating persennel to be at th-plant during 2e hurricane in ceder to previde 2e necessar, i
c=verage fer several days during wnich de plant cay be inaccessible.
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Fill ccrdensate tanks, primary water teras ard refueling water stcrage tarAs.
3.
When hurricane is less than 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> from the plant have pertable tedding equipment brcught to the centrol reczn and/cr cable spreading reca and other suitable locatiens.
4.
Cpen and tag cutdecr 480V receptacle circlit breakers.
(See attached breaker list, Appendix A).
Issue clearance to Nuclear Plant Superviser en all breakers cpened.
5.
As the hurricane approaches the site, and high winds begin, st=p the vent fans listed below:
NCTEE:
Fan.s may be operated en a selected basis as cperating c=nditices dictate.
Spent fuel pit ventilaticn fan New fuel stcrage rocm vent fan Spent fuel pit heat exchanger recm vent fan Containment purge supply and exhaust fans A m414 mf bsi W m supply vent fans Ccntairment penetraticn eccling fars if not required 4160V Switchgear and 480V L. C. recms vent fans Diesel generater rocm vent fans 6.
9:utdown Amercap Systers, cpen and tag pcwer supply breakers to all pmps ard valves, clearance tc the Nuclear Plant Superviscr.
8.5.4 "he Maintenance Superintendent Nuclear snall veriff that the follcwirg preparaticns are cade:
1.
Clcse the follcwing cutside decrs and reef hatdes and inflate dccr seals where applicable.
(1) 02tside Eccrs:
Cable Spreading Poem to rocf (thrcugh CEEM recm)
New Fuel Sterage Ibc:Is Spent Fuel Pits Ccup. Cocling Water Surge TarA Eccan Eccr frca kn4142"I BuiWng to Turhine Area 480V L.C..t: cms 4160V Switengear Pccas Decrs to Sc1 dup TarA enciesures Emergency Diesel accm dcors Turbine and Auxiliar/ Building Chemical Sterage Pccm Dcce fr m Aux. Building to No. 4 Ccap. C::cl Water Fquip.
Area Elevater vestibules Centainnent Purge Supply Fan Pccm Inlet to No. 3 C.arging Pu::o Eccm from Scric Acid TarA Area Intake Chicrinater Muipment Ecuse Peacter Centrol Pod Muipment Fccms (33 and 4B MCC Pcc=s)
Electrical Penetration Poems and Encicsures Generater Exciter Switchgear Pccr:s Padwaste Building Decrs (East, West, and Icading Ra::p) l l
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( 2) Tecf hatdes:
F.HR pu::p rencval hatdes Evaporatcr Ccndensate Cemineralirers
!tniter Tanks Padwaste M '@ ng 2.
Install stcplogs en plant flood prct act icn wall as follows:
(Bef.. to Cwg. No. 5610-6K-C-S9)
I By the Unit 3 4160V Switengear Econ entrance By the Diesel Cil Stcrage '"ank Cike Area By de Unit 3 and Cnit 4 Main Transferriers By de Unit 4 Steam Generater Feed Pu::p Recm By de Unit 4 31cwdcwn Tank Ch de-entrance to de Cnit 3 Ccup. Ceci Water P.=p Area Cn de entrance to de Cnit 4 Ca:p. Cool Water P.=p Area By de Cnit 3 and Unit 4 New Pael Sterage Area By de Cnit 3 and Cnit 4 Inbe Oil Paservoir on de entrance to de Unit 3 and Cnit 4 Condenser Pits Cn de entrance to the Unit 3 ard Chit 4.cpent Pael Pit Seat h+ anger Tec::s Cn de ent:rance to the Aux. Building Chemical Stcrage Area 3.
"ie down, rencve, er ctherwise secure all icese eqaipaene, sud l
as ladders, fire extinguishers ard hose reels, waste centainers I
life rings, etc.
4.
Stcre all chemical ders in the enemical. warehcuse, ard oil dr:rns in de cil hcuse and/cr enemical warehcuse.
S.
Verify dat de gas e/ ieders in b:th gas e/11rder stcrage hcuses l
are prcperly secared.
6.
Faseve vertex eli=inatcrs f=s de intake area, and clean tne trash pit.
7.
Dcq de intake area gantry a.e, de cask m.e and de turnine I
deck gantry crane.
8.
Install life lines between irpcrtant cperating areas of the plant in case perscnnel ::ust be sent to dese areas during hign winds.
9.
Previde tarpaulirs ard reges at varicus locatiens thrcugncut de auxilief building; also have en hand in de c:.ntr:1 center and cable spreading rocm an a::ple supply cf plastic film (pliefilm).
- 10. Ensure that :nec.anics and electricians will be available at the plant during de emergenef.
- 11. Previde portacle dewatering pu::ps at Ccndensate Pt p Areas, Unit 3 ard 4.
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- 12. Close decrs and vent cpenings on the elevatcr ma_hinery recan.
- 13. Wire shut all decrs en cutdoct MCC's, with insulated wire.
- 14. Take spare sung pumps to the AnviHarf 9'41 ding.
- 15. Tie down intake trash rakes and heists in such a manner that dey are secure, yet readily available if needed.
- 16. When de vent fans listed in 8.4.3.5 are stcyped, the fc11cwing air intake, avhan*t, or vent qmnings should be closed off.
Verify that de dangers cf these q=nings agt4W with dangers are locxed in the closed positicn.
Install protective c::nters where required, as fc11cws:
Spent Fuel Pit Inlet Air Vents New Fuel Sterage accm Fan Inlet Vent Spent Fuel Pit Seat Excnanger Pecan Fan Inlet Vent Spent Fuel Pit Seat Excnanger Boczn 'rhanat Vent Ccntainment Purge Supply Fan Air Intake Anv4142"I 91ilding Supply Fans Air Intake Vent Control accm EVAC Outside Air Intakes Ccntrol Mcm SVAC Post MEA Emergenef Fan Outside Air Intake 4160V Switsgear and 480V L.C. Bocans Exnaust Fan Vents Nuclear shall verify dat de 8.5.5 te 4:eratiens Superintendent following preparaticns are made:
1.
Seit er ctherwise secure de hatdes en de chemical feed tanks.
8.5.6 te' Instrument and Centr:1 Superviser shall ensure dat I and C Specialists will be available at de plant dur ng de emergene/ and shall verify that the fellcwing preparaticns are made:
1.
Protect expcsed vital inst =: mentation frcan de high winds and p = ihte flying debris.
8.5.7 "he Site Manager shall verify that required additicnal persennel have been notified and are avai1able.
8.6 When infct:naticn is received of de approacn of a hurricane with winds up to design basis (225 wh) levels, the Nuclear Plant Supertiscr dall declare an Alert and activate Emergene/
Procedure :0101, Duties of Emergency Cecrdinatcr, and Emergency Procedure :0103, Classification cf Emergencies.
Provisions of Step 8.5 shall also be fc11cwed.
8.7 When infor:naticn is received of the approacn of a hurricane with wi.d greater dan design basis ( 225 aph) levels, de Nuclear Plant Superviser shall declare a Site Area Emergency and activate Emergency Precedure 20101, Duties of Emergency Cecrdinater, and Emergency Precedure
- 20103, Classificaticn of Emergencies.
Previsiens of Step 8.5 shall also be follcued.
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8.8 'aten infer:natica is received that 1cwer high water levels (50 year ficed c.
low water) is anticipated in the area of the plant (but a Hurricane Watch is not in effect):
8.3.1 'Ibe tuclear Plant Superiiser shall classify it as an Cnusual Event and activate Emergency Precedure
- 0101, Duties of Emergene/
Cocrdinater, and Emergency Precedure
- 0103, Classificaticn of Emergencies.
8.8.1 If high water is anticipated but not high wi:4 2cse previsiens of Step 8.4 shall be caded cut. which are directed ~aard ccncern for high water.
8.9 When ficed, icw water, hudcane surge, cr other ahncesal water ccnditions cause the stcrm drainage system to be exceeded, the Nuclear Plant Supertiser shall declare an Alert, and activate Emergene/ Procedure 20101, Duties of Dnergene/ Cecrdinater, and Emergency Procedure :0103, Classificatien of Emergencies.
8.10 When ficed, icw water, hudcane surge, cr other abnceral water conditiens cause vital equipnent to fail, de Nuclear Plant Supertiser shall declare a Site Area coergene/ and activate Emergene/ Procedure :0101, Duties of Emergene/ Cecrdinator, and One~ gene / Prh 20103, Classification of Emergencies.
8.11 When any eartcuake 'nas occarred as indicated en the seis:rograpn, tb
!bclear Plant Superviser shall classify this as an Cnusual Event ant.
activate Emergency Prm :0103, Classificatien cf Emergencies.
8.12 If any eartix;uake ccears greater than the Cperating Basis Earttx;uake, the Nuclear Plan Superitsce shr.11 declare an Alert and activate Emergene/
Procedure
- 0101, Duties of Emergency Cocedinater and Emergenef i
l Precedure 20103, Classificaticn cf Emergencies.
1 8.13 When an earthquse cccurs greater dan de Safe Shutdcwn Earthquaxe,the Nuclear Plant Supertiser shall declare a Site Area Dnergene/ ard activate Eme:: gene / Procedure :D101, D.ities of Emergency Cocrdinator, and Emergency j
Procedure :0103, Classificatien of Energencies.
8.14 Step all ncn-essential handling of radicactive materials and avoid release.
of radicactive water to the envircrment during the duraticn cf de er:nrgene/.
3.15 In the case of weather emergencies, wait until official werd is received fran NCAA dret2;h de System Cperaticns Pcwer Coordinator, that the causes of the emergency are ever and that the threat to the area is over before terminating de emergene/ conditions.
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EMERGENCY Ph..wi<E T106, PAGE 11 NAE *RAL EMEBENCIES APPENDIX A 480 VCLT s mm LIST 3REAIER NO.
REu.mCLE NO./UTATICN 30653 17 and 17a, Unit 3 centainment 30661 5, West End, Aux. Aniiding E/W Passageway 30674 6, 6A and 6B East End and Extericr East Wall cf Aux.
Building (See Note 1) 30736 7, Nor d End, Aux. Buildi.g N/S Passageway 30905 11 and 12, North End of Intake Area 30760 8, Cnit 3 Cask Wash Area (See Note 2) 40653 17 and 17a, Unit 4 Ccntairment 40903 15 and 16, Intake Area (at Traveli.g Screers 0870 9, South End of Aux. *nildig N/S Passageway 0871 10, Cnit 4 Cask Wash Area (See !bte 2) 10 23 13, Water Treat:nent Plant Area 31605 01, Radwaste Ccntrol Area, West Wall 31704 02, Radwasta N/S Passageway, Ncrth End 3:0:8 03, Radwaste N/S Passageway, Scuth End Radwaste Building, cutside East Wall at decr to Centrol Area, weldi.g receptacle 32067 Trash Ccupacter accm (See Note 3), Weldi.g aeceptacle Panel 3P14, Skr 1 Two Paceptacles cutside Ncrth Wall and two cutside East Wall of No. 3 4160 Switchgear ban Panel 3P14, Skr 2 Cne Receptacle at SE Corner Nc. 3 Aux. Trans.
Panel 3P14, akr 3 Cne aeceptacle at No. 3 3cwser Pilter Cne Paceptacle at West of 3A MSRH Cne Receptacle at SW Ccrner of Ccnd. Pet 2i.g Pit, Ground tavel (See Note 4)
Panel 3P14, Skr 4 Che Receptacle in Aux. Peedwater P.=p Area Che Paceptacle East cf 3D MSRH Panel 3P14, akr 5 Crm Paceptacle, ?artine Ceck, West Side between Cnits 3 and 4 Cne Receptacle under Scuth End cf Steam Platferm Panel 3P14, Skr 6 Cne Pectptacle en Mez:. tavel at Panel 3P14 Che Receptacle at NE Corner cf Tartine Cede Panel 3P14, akr 7 Cr4 aeceptacle at NW Car cf TurtirA Deck Panel 4P14, akr 1 Che Receptacle at East Wall Nc. 4 4160 Poem Panel 4P14, Skr 2 Cne Paceptacle at SE Ccrner No. 4 Aux. "Yansfcrmer Panel 4P14, Sk: 3 Cne Receptacle at Scuth Side cf Cend. Retubing Pit, Ground I4 vel (See Note 4)
Che Paceptacle East of Scwser Pilter Cne Beceptacle West of 4A MSRH Panel 4P14, akr 4 Cne Peceptacle East of 4D MSEE Che aeceptacle East cf No. 4 S/G Peedwater ?;::p Pccm Panel 4P14, Ekr 5 Che Receptacle at SW Corner of Turbine Deck Cne Beceptacle under Scuth edge of Steam Platfcrm Par 414P14, akr 6 Cne Paceptacle en Mez:. I4 vel at Panel 4P14 Cne Paceptacle en Tar:ine Ceck, South of Centrol a::cm Dccr
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Apprentice Training Building - Iccal brmakers en seven 'elding receptacles en exterict North wall.
NOTE 1:
Also provides power to S.A.E. tenocrarf pzps.
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Pcwer supply to E:nergencf Spent Feel Pit Cooling Water B.:::ps NC7IE 3r Pcwer supply to trash ecurrac crs T
NOTE 4:
Pcwer supply to L.O. Reservoir Cil Rerm'aters (DeIaval)
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FIRE / EXPLOSION EMERGENCIES 2.0 Accroval and List of Effective Paces:
2.1 Accreval
Change dated 3/13/81 Reviewed by PNSC March 13, 1981 Plant Mgr-Muc //sc/ /8 198/
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2.2 List of Effective Paoes:
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3.1 Purcose
This procedure provides instructions to control and extinguish fires, to minimize equipment damage from fires or explosions and to prevent personnel" injuries.
3.2 Discussion
3.2.1 The Fire Team is composed of five individuals who are qualified in accordance with Administrative Procedure 15500, Fire Protection Program.
The fire team members are personnel frem the Operations, Health Physics, and Nuclear Chemistry Departments.
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3.2.2 Those personnel initiating and conducting fire drills shall:
!btify the Control Rcom by calling,'
on the PAX phone, announce "This is a drill.
This is a drill", give location and classification of simulated fire / explosion, report any simulated injuries and the extent of damage to plant ccmponents.
3.2.3 The energency classification system (see Emergency Procecure 20103, Classification of Emergencies) includes certain fires anc explosions.
Hence, each fire or explosion shall be evaluated by the Nuclear Plant Superviscr/ Emergency Coordinator to determine if it constitutes an unusual event, an alert, or a site area emergency.
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3.3 Authoritv
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Technical Specification 6.3.1 Facility Operating Licenses OPR-31,Section III, G, and OPR-41,Section III F.
Letter frem A. Schwencer of NRC to R. E. Uhrig dated 3/21/79 (NRC Safety Evaluation Report for Fire Protection) 10 CFR 50, Appendix R 10 CFR 50.48 Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans
3.4 Definitions
The terms tnat must be familiar to the user in order to fully implement this procedure are as follows:
3.4.1 Class "A" Fires Class "A" fires are ordinary ccmoustible fires in such materials-as wood, paper, cloth, or rubber.
3.4.2 Class *3" Fires Class "B" fires are fires in flammable liquids, gases, and greases.
gJ 3.4.3 Class "C" Fires Cl ass
'C" fi res are fires which involve " energized" electrical equi p.ent.
(Where electrical equipment is de-energized, extinguishers for Class "A" or *3" fires may be used).
3.4.A Class "0" Fires Class "0" fires are fires in ccmbustible metals such as magnesium, titanicm, :irconium, sodium and potassium.
4.0 Precautions
4.1 Water in the vicinity of high voltage electrical equipment may constitute a life hazarc to personnel due to the electrical conductivity of water'.
l Water hoses should be operated with a fog pattern only and at a distance of 10 feet or more frcm any energi:ed electrical equipment.
4.2 Portable multipurpose dry chemical extinguishers may be used on the following class fires:
1.
Class "A" 2.
Class "B" 3.
Class "C" 4.3 Portable carbon dioxide fire extinguishers may be used on the following s
class fires:
1.
Class "B" 2.
Class "C"
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4.4 AFFF foam shall be used only on Class "B" fires, wnere energized electrical equipment is not present.
4.5 The installed Halon 1301 gas system in Cocument Control is safe as installed.
However, the discharge of Halen 1301 may create hazards to personnel such as dizziness, impaired coordination, reduced visibility and exposure to toxic decomposition products.
For this reason personnel should leave the area immediately.
Self-contained breathing apparatus is required to re-enter the area until the building is ventilated.
5.0 Resconsibilities
C 5.1 It shall be the respcasibility of the Fire Team Leader (normally the Nucle'.i Watch Engineer) to:
5.1.1 At the beginning of the shift verify the on-site availability of four qual ified Fire Team Memoers in addition to himself.
Norcially, the four mecoers will be the Nuclear Operator, the Nuclear Turoine Operator, a Radiation Protection Man, and a Lab Technician.
5.1.2 Direct all phases of the fire fighting activities.
5.1.3 Communicate the status of the fire and fire fighting activity to the Emergency Coordinator.
5.1.4 Coordinate the activities of any outside fire fighting organization
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called in to assist with the emergency.
5.2 It shall be the responsibility of each Fire Team member to be thoroughly familiar with the contents of this procedure and the location of fire fighting, equipment in the plant.
i 5.3 The Plant Manager-Nuclear shall designate in writing an individual (s) to veri fy through regular inspections that all fi re fighting equipment and j
supplies are in good c::ndition and operable.
5.4 For a fire, it shall ce the responsibility of the Nuclear Plant Supervisor or designee to complete the attached fire drill evaluation sneet.
5.5 For a fi re dril l, the person conducting the drill (normally frca the i
Training Cepartment) is responsible for completing the fire drill evaluation sheet.
5.c The Nuclear Plant Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator is responsible for classifying fires and explosions as unusual events, alerts, or site area emergencies in accordance with Emergency Procedure 20103, Classification of Emergenci es.
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References:
6.1 Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans 6.2 Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) 6.3 10 CFR 50, Appendix R 6.4 10 CFR 50.48
7.0 Records
7.1 Log entries in Nuclear Plant Supervisor's Log Book 7.2 Completed fire / drill evaluation sheets constitute Quality Assurance Records
- and, therefore, shall be retained in accordance with Administrative Procedure 0190.14, Occument Control and Quality Assurance Records.
8.0 Instruccians
' 8.1 When an individual discovers a fire which can be safely extinguished using fire fighting equipent at hand, he shall do so and then promptly notify the Nuclear P1 ant Supervisor.
8.2 When an individual discovers a fire or explosion resulting in a fire which cannot be extinguished using fire fighting equipent at hand, he shall b
notify the Nuclear Plant Supervisor over the PA system or the appropriate control room by dialing' any PAX telephone.
The follcwing on information should be given:
8.2.1 Location of the fire or explosion.
8.2.2 Type of fire or explosion, if known.
8.2.3 Whether or not there are any injured personnel.
8.2.4 Extent of damage to plant cceponents.
NOTE:
Speed in notification is much more important than the
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8.3 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor shall instruct the individual to take any ir:rediate action he is qualified to perform to extinguish the fire.
d.4 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor shal1~ cross-connect the PA system, sound the fire alam, wait for the fire alam to stop, then immediately announce the fire / explosion in the following manner:
For Fires:
"This is not a drill.
This is not a drill," and give the location and classification of the fire / explosion.
Then announce, "All personnel in the fire area withdraw to a safe location."
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For Fire Drills:
"This is a drill. This is a drill," and give the location and classification of the simulated fire / explosion.
Then announce, "All personnel in the fire area withdraw to a safe location."
8.4.1 When word of the Fire / Explosion is passed over the page:
1.
The Fire Team Leader shall respond immediately to the fire before dressing out.
He will take a radio with him, communicate with the Emergency Coordinator, and take steps to limit the spread of the fire.
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The Nuclear Turbine Operator and Health Physics fire team members will report to the fire locker, dress out as fast as possible, carry their self-contained breathing apparatus and an extra turnout coat, helmet, pair of gloves and boots (to be used by the Fire Team Leader) to the fire.
3.4.2 The Nuclear Operator and Lab Technician fire team memoers will report to the fire house, dress out as fast as possible, carry their self-contained breathing apparatus and an extra one (for use by the Fire Team Leader) to the fire location.
NOTE:
A list of the locations of fire protection equipment is l
included in Maintenance Procedure 15537.2, Periodic Surveillance of Fire Protection Equipment.
O 8.4.3 Upon arrival of the Fire Team Members, the Fire Team Leader shall give instructions to tnem for fighting the fire. While the Fire Team Memoers begin extinguishing the fire, the Fire Team Leader can put on nis protective equignent and join them.
8.4.4 In the event of a fire in a radiation area, the protection of life and property may require more imediate attention than the t
radiological hazard itsel f.
Cnly when it has been determined or suspected that the fire is in an unusually high radiation area or in a high airborne activity environment should tne radiological effort be pernitted to interfere with extinguishing the fire.
8.4.5 Requesting Cutside Fire Fighting Assistance g
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If the tire, or explosion resulting in a fire, is considered by the Nuclear P1 nt Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator based on reports frca the fi re team leader as probably beyond the capability of the fire teams to contain, the Gace County Fire Cepartment shall be 511ed.
Whereupon, at the option of the Nuclear Plant Supervi..:r/ Emergency Coordinator, if the fire cannot be controlled by the additional forces, then the Homestead Air Force Base Fire Depar* ment shall be called.
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2.
If the fire, or explosion resulting in a fire, is too large to be controlled by available plant forces and is in the Radiation Controlled Area, the Homestead Air Force Base Fire Department shall also be called.
3.
The Main Entrance Station Guard shall be notified of the location of the fire and the expected arrival of the off-site fire fighting equipment.
4.
Working communications shall be established between the Emergency Coordinator, the person in charge of the off-site fire fighting organization, the Radiation Team Leader if the fire is in the Radiation Controlled Area, and the Fire Team Leader.
NOTE:
See Emergency Procedure 20104, Emergency Roster, for specific information regarding means of communication and telephone numbers.
8.5 Fire / Drill Evaluation:
8.5.1 The Nuclear Plant Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator or the person conducting the fire drill shall complete and forward the Fire / Drill Evaluation Sheet to the Fire Protection / Safety Coordinator and a copy to the Fire Team Training Sa.cervisor and a copy to Document Control for retention.
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APPENDIX A FIRE / DRILL EVALUATION SHEET Date:
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Fire / Fire Drill (Including 1ccation and class of fire)__
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Time for fire alarm to sound after fire / drill is initiated:
3.
Time until fire / drill and location are announced on page:
4 Ifme for first man to arrive at scene:
5.
Time when all Brigade Members are at scene:
6.
Evaluation of team leader perfor=ance:
7.
Evaluation of team member performance:
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Training given at fire / drill scene:
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Individuals en fire team at scene:
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5.
9.
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10.
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10.
Critique en fire / drill:
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Reccmmendations for program, procecure, crill changes:
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FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20109 MARCH 26, 1981 1.0 Titl e:
CRITERIA FOR, AND CONDUCT OF LOCAL EVACUATION 2.0 Acoroval and List of Effective Paoes:
2.1 Acoroval :
Change dated 3/26/81 Reviewed by PNSC March 26, 1981 Approved by 4/.4 Plant Mgr-Nuclear, MM f.7 19d
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3.1-Purcose:
This procedure provides criteria for declaring local evacuations, instructions fer the evacuation of personnel when a local evacuation has
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subsequent to the evacuation.
l 3.2 Di scussion:
Evacuation of an area may be necessitated by the occurrence of an emergency condition wnich involves high radiation and/or the release of radioactive material to the local environment.
The evacuation of personnel from the affected area is intended to minimize their exposure to radiation.
The Radiation Control Point in the Auxiliary Building has been designated as the assembly area for purposes of personnel accountability.
If necessary, another assembly area may be specified by the Emergency Coordinator.
When a local evacuation is declared, the Security Guard Force will assist in personnel accounting.
The Control Point Guard will imediately review logs to determine what personnel are in the affected area and be prepared to brief the Emergency Coordinator.
3.3 Authority
This precedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plan.
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3.4 Definitiens
3.4.1 Assemoly Area
-A designated area at whict2 evacuated perscnnel assemole for purposes of persennel acccuntability and monitoring fcucwing an evacuation.
3.4.2 Iccal Evacaatien - Se evacuatien of a recm, area, er b2ilding due to radiological conditicns.
4.0 Precautiens
4.1 Every effort shan be made to minimi e persennel expcsure to radiation.
4.2 Persennel who nave been in the area of the emergene/ shall remain in a grcup, and shall not six with the other persennel in the Radiaticn Centrol Point assemcly area until dey have was mnitcred for pcssible centamination, unless dey are injured.
Injured persennel snan be treated as die'=ed in Secticn S.6 of Emergenef Precedure 20101, D2 ties of the Emergenef Cocrdirater.
4.3 Except as di e'"ad in
- 4. 2 above, persennel reperting to the Radiation Centrol Point assembly area shall grcup according to departnents in ceder to facilitate persennel ace::entability and mcnienring.
4.4 D2 ring the evacuaticn, areas known er suspected to be cen m micated or expcsed to high radiaticn fields shculd be avoided.
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5.0 Bescensibilities
5.1 Au persennel pe-mdy cr te::ccrarily assigned to Turkey Point Plant. wne enter de Padiaticn CentrcHed Area shan be f=41iw with:
5.1.1 Se inst::ucticns given in this prhure.
5.1.2 Se locaticn of the Radiaticn Centrol Point assemoly area.
- 5. 2 Superviscrs and Cepartment foreman having perscnnel working in the evacuated area are respcnsible fer assisting in acccunting for au perscnnel under their supervisien.
5.3 2e Centrol Point Guard has the respcnsibility of maintaining accurate e of all persennel entering er leaving the Radiation CcntrcHed Area and of making them available when required.
6.0
References:
6.1 m rkey Point Plant Emergency Plan 6.2 Seearity Procedure 0402, Persennel Identificaticn and Centrol of.tvement
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CRITERIA ECR, AND CCNDCCT CF T.CCAL EVACUJCICN 7.0 ancords and Nctificatiens:
Pecceds shcwing that all persennel in the area affected by the emergency were accounted for shall be kept as part of the records of de emergency, and entered in the Nuclear Plant Superviscr's Log Beck.
8.0 Instructicns
8.1 If an incident involves a high radiatien field er has caused de release of radicactive :naterial to the envi.mt, de need to evacuate the affected area dall be determined in accordance with de fc11cwi:x; criteria:
Evacuate de affected 1ccal area in which any of the f=11cwing ccnditiens occur:
8.1.1 Area Radiation Monitor Alarm (except Nuclear Centrol Center) 8.1.2 Contai:: ment Evacuaticn Alarm 8.1.3 Cnevaluated direct radiatien dcse rate reading in excess of 100 mrem /hcur.
8.1.4 Cnevaluated aid erned radicactivit/ concentration in excess of 9 x 10" :nicro C1/ce.
8.1.5 aancvable radicactive surface centaminaticn in an unposted, area in d
d excess of 1000 dyn/100 cm beta-gama cver an area of 100 ft.
8.1.6 Pemovable radicactive sirface cent amination in an ur:pested area in d
excess of 50 dyn/100 c:n alpha cver an area cf 100 ft'.
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"'.e E:nergenef Cecrdinatcr determines dat a situatien exists fer whicn 1ccal evacuaticn is aesvriate.
8.1 2:e E:nergency Coordinatcr shall anncunce de local evacuaticn over de FA system, giving de area affected, the assemcly area, and other instructicns as required.
8.3 All personnel in de evacuated area shall stcp work, turn cff pctentially hazardcus equi;rs.nt, sucn as cutting tcrees, and leave the area by the same route taxen to enter the area, unless ctherwise instructed by the E:nergency Coordinater.
8.4 All perscnnel in the evacuated area sna11 rescrt := cutside their respective centrol point for ::enitoring and acc=untability.
8.5 If required, the First Aid :nd Persennel Decentaminaticn Team snall ::eniter evacuated personnel fer centaminaticn.
DataGDel PfcCEDURE 20109, PAGE 4 CRITERIA PCR, AND CCNDUC" CP ICCAL E'ACUATIOi 8.6 Injured personnel shan be treated as discussed in Section 8.6 cf Emergenc.
Procedure 20101, Duties of Emergency Cocrdinater.
If an injured persen is j
evacuated fra the plant site, the person's TID, self-reader, identificatien badge, and keycard shculd be removed and given to the First Aid and J
Persa nel Decontamination nam Imader.
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8.7 Chinjured personnel shall remove protective clothing price to leaving the Radiation Contrened Area.
Injured personnel should renove protective clothing prior to leaving the Radiatie. Cmtrolled Area.
3.8 2a Centrol Point Gaard shall make available to the Emergency Cccedinater his records showing the personnel who are in the Radiacim Contrened Area.
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8.9 2e Emergency Cccedinater shall initiate a search for the personnel wtus have not been accounted for.
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3.10 When the situaticn dictates that the Protected Area should be evacuated, the entire owner Controned Area shan also be evacuated in accordance with Emergency Procedure."DHO, Criteria for and Corduct of Owner ContrcHed Area Evacuation.
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FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY iljRKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20110 MARCH 26, 1981 1.0 Titl e:
CRITERIA FOR AND CONDUCT OF OWNER CCNTROLLED AREA EVACUATION 2.0 Approval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Aporoval
Change dated 3/26/81 Reviewed by PNSC March 26, 1981 Approved by P1 ant Supt.,
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M/ ice President Approved b '
Power Resources AfMW 27 1[/
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3.1 Purcose
This procedure provides criteria for deternining if evacuation of the owner controlled area should be carried out, instructions for affecting an orcered, rapid and safe evacuation of tne Turkey Point Owner Controlled Area in order to prevent or minimize radiation exposure to personnel, and instructions for personnel accountability.
3.2 Discussion
3.2.1 Accurate classification of emergencies that may occur at the Turkey Point Plant is necessary to enaole the Nuclear Plant Supervisor to take the proper corrective action and to knew when to initiate the Emergency Plans.
For those emergencies involving high radiat'en and/or the release of radioactive material to the environment, P necessary to provide the Nuclear Plant Supervisor (Emergens, Coordinator) witn guidelines that will enable him to know wnen to order the evacuation of the Owner Controlled Area.
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3.2.2 Piacuation of the Owner Centrolled Area may be necessitated by ths.
occurrence of any of several events where evacuaticn of persennel would be necessary to minimize their expcaure to radiatien. An Owner Centro 11ed Area evacuaticn will be cenducted for any Sita Area Emergenef cr General Emergenef.
3.3 Authcrit1
21s gr.vcedure Lylements the Turkey Point Plant Emergency Plans.
3.4 Definitiens
i 3.4.1 Pretected Area Se area within the Cwner Centrolled Area oce.: pied by two fossil units, the two nuclear units and their asscciated equipnent, enclosed within the perimeter fence.
3.4.2 Assembly Area Se Assembly Area fer perscnnel and visitcrs evacuated frcm the Owner Centro 11ed Area within de sccpe of this ps.rudure is the Flcrida City Suhstaticn, located approximately seven ard one-half miles west cf th<s plant en Palm Crive.
3.4.3 Cwner Centrolled Area j
Sat pcrticri of FPL prcpertf sur:Ounding and including the plant which is subject to limited access and centrol as deemed a gwgt.iate e
by FPL.
2 3.4.4 Fscert An individus1 specifically assigned to acccupany cther perscns who are required by de Security Plan or Sealth Physics Manual to be esccrted.
3.4.5 Cwner Centro 11ed Area Evacuatien, me evacuaticn frem the Owner Centro 11ed Area of all personnel except those required to place Cnits 1, 2, 3 ard 4 in a safe crcditicn, de emergency teams, and tne guards necessarf to fulfill deir evacuation re gvassibilities.
Se evacuatien will include persennel at the Scout Cangs, Air Force Sea Survival Training School, the recreation areas, and the cooling canal system.
4.0 Precautiens
4.1 Everf effort shall be made to minimize perscnnel expcsure to radiatien.
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5.0 anscensibilities
5.1 Se !A: clear Plant Supertiser is respensible fer:
5.1.1 Classifying any emergency dat cay occar at Tarkey Pcine en Units 3 and 4 5.1. 2 Initiating the Emergenef Plans when apprcpriate.
5.1.3 Initiating de evacuatien of any area in whicn the criteria for evacaatica, as expressed in Steps 3.1, is met.
5.2 Activities and functicns which take place within de Cwner Centrolled Area but cutside of the Prctected Area are de responsibilities of the Land Management Site Manager.
Cay-to-day superiisicn of Cwner Centrened Area functicns cutside the Prctected Area, including scout canps, recreaticn areas and liaisen with de U. S. Air Fcrce Schec1, and Belcher 011 Ccapany are handled by d e Land Management Site Manager.
5.3 Sci.eduling of groups for recreaticn areas (picnic and beach) is handled by the Miami Area c-nity Serrices Department.
5.4 2e Emergenef Cocrdinatcr is respcnsible for advising de Seearity Team Iaader of an Cwner Centr:11ed Area evacuaticn. 21s notificaticn will be by de alaen er de FA system.
Informaticn needed by de Seearity Fcree to prcperly fulfill their responsibilities during the evacuatien shall be provided to de Security Team Iaader by the Emergenef Cecrdinater.
5.5 Se Scearief Guard Fcrce is under ce superiisien cf the Plant Security Superviscr er his designee.
r-espcnsibilities of guard pests with significant respcnsibilities during de evacuaticn are d*"ed belcw:
5.5.1 Sec.rdt? Shift Sucerviser mis pesitien is fined at all times.
In an Cwner CentrcHed Area evacuatien, 21s guard assumes de ;csitien of Interim Security Team Iaader and.w.s to de Emergency Cecrdinatcr until relieved by ne Plant Security Superviscr.
Se Interim Secarity Team Iaader directs all other mercers of de Secarity Guard Fcree in primarf tasks of persennel accountabilir/ and evacuation of persennel.
D.:r_ng an evacuaticn, tne Security Team Leader is assisted in cttaining persennel accountabilirl by 2e other en-shift Secarief Guard Fcree perscnnel.
Se duties of the Secarity Team Iaader in an Cwner Centro 11ed Area evacuaticn are diseassed in general in Step 3.4.1 of this procedure and are spened cut in detail in the Seearity Guard Fcree Post and Force Crders.
5.5. 2 Scuth Security Statien surerviser 2is pcsitien is fined at all times. S e duties of this guard in an Cwner Centro 11ed Area evacuation are discussed in general in Step 8.4.2 cf this precedure and are spelled cut in detail in de Seearief Guard Fcree Pcst and Fcrce Ceders.
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5.5.3 Protected Area Guard his pcsiticn is filled at all ti:nes by a reving guard within the Prctacted Area. Se duties of this guard in an Cwner Centrc11ed Area evacaticn are discussed in general in Step 8.4.3 of this procedure and are spelled cut in detail in de Security Guard Force Pest and Force Ceders.
5.5.4 Q:tside Patrol mis positicn is filled at all ti:nes by a reving guard within the CWner Centrolled Area outside the Protected Area. Se duties of this guard in an Cwner CentrellM Area evacuatien are discussed in genera; in Step 8.4.4 of this prere and are described in detail in the Security Guard Force Post ard Fcree Crders.
5.5.5 Scecial Guard (cr Watdman) mis positicn may be filled when large numbers of visiters not esa:rted are in the recreation areas.
Se duties of this guard (cr
.watdman) in an Cwner Centrolled Area evacuatien are h"ed in general in Step 8.4.5 cf this precedure and are discussed in detail in the Security Guard Perce Post art Force Crders.
5.5.6 Site Manacer te Site Manager is a FPL enplcyee who perfor=s liaisen with tht scout groups.
His duti'es in an Cwner Centrc11ed Area evacuation are delineated in Step 8.5.5 of this precedure.
5.6 U. S. Air 'Fcree 2e U. S. Air Fcree will handle its cwn perscnnel acccuntability by ncr:nal military prou h s.
An agreement is in effect between the Ccupany and de U. S. Air Fcree wherein de U. S. Air Force, thrcugh Ecmestead Air Force Base, will assist in the evacuaticn of persennel in the area south and east of de Prctected Area.
5.7 Esecrts me responsibilities of individuals acting as escorts are centained in Section 8.5.5.
6.0
References:
6.1 Turkey Point Plant Emergenef Plan 6.2 Emergency Precedure 3109, Iccal Evacuaticn and Persennel Acccuntability 6.3 Emergency Precedure 2118, D2 ties of the Emergency Security Cfficer, Cff-Site Emergency Crganizaticn
3/26/81 CMERGENCY pig.wws 76110, PAGE 5 CRITERIA PCR AND CCNDCCT CF CENER CCNTXLLED APEA EVACCATICN 6.4 ?arkey Point Plant Secarief Plan 6.5 FSAR, Section 14.2, Stancty Saferf Features Analysis 6.6 FSAR, Sectica 14.3, Reacter Coolant System Pipe RLTeure 6.7 10 CFR l0, Appendix B,
C::ncentrations in Air and Water Above Natural
Background
6.8 Cperating Procedure 11500, Health Physics Manual 6.9 10 CFR 50, Apr44 r E.
Emergency Plans for Production and Utiliration Facilities 6.10 10 CFR 51, Licensing and Regulatory Polief and Procedures for Envircnmental Prctecticn 6.11 off-Nemal Operating Procedure 16008.1, Accident InvoL ing Ncv Fuel 6.12 Cff-Nct:nal Cperating Precedure 16008.2, Accident Involving Spent Fuel 7.0 Records and Motificatiens:
7.1 Sequential log entries in the !belear Plant Superviscr's log bcck cf the significant events pertaining to de Cwner Centrolled Area evacuaticn.
NCIE: Due to the possible magnicade cf events taking place, the Nuclear Plant Superviscr, as the Emergency Cocrdinator, may assign selected, responsible, en-snift persennel to log these events.
7.2 NcH "4caticns by the Emergency Cocrdinator in acccrdance with Emergency Procedure
- D101, D.ities cf the Emergency Cccrdinater, and Emergency Procedure :D104, Emergenef rester.
NorE: S e Emergency Cecrdinator may delegate to select, respcnsible, en-shift persennel de respcnsibility of centinuing conminicatiens after he has made the initial notificatiens.
2:e delegated personnel shculd maintain him carrent en all conm2nicaticns relevant to the emergency in pregress.
7.3 A list of all persces assennled at de Flcrida Cief Substation shall be prepared by the A-ly Area Superviscr cr his designee.
Siis list shculd include de persen's name and address.
7.4 Boat Rang Icg, Fcrm 5785.
8.0 Instructions
8.1 21e Cwner Centrolled Area shall be evacuated in de follcwing cireamstances:
8.1.1 Site Area Emergency (when determined appropriate by de Emergency Cecrdinatcr based en his judgment of the likelihcod of de situaticn degrading further and de need to minimi?e personnel expcsure to radiation) 3.1.2 General Emergency
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- 8. 2.1 All visitcrs, including secuts ard groups using the recreation areas, shall have adequate transpcreation avM 'ela en-site to evacuate au ce:m:ers cf deir respective grcups.
- 8. 2. 2 It is de respcnsibility of the Secarity Fcrce to ensure that the transpcratica requirement in 3.2.1 is met.
1 Se Land Management Site Manager shall advise sciate sccut ccuncils, centracter groups, and Selener Oil Carpany of the requirunent in 8.2.1.
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Se (*wity Services Department shall advise groups vnica it
. schedules er permits to use de recreaticn areas of de transpcreation requirement in
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21s depart:nent has
- nodified de apprcpriate permit forms to include this requirement.
- 3. 2.3 Esecrts accenpanying visitcrs shall assure dat trarspcrtatien is available at all times while de visitcrs are en-site.
- 3. 2. 4 Guards, Land Management Site.anager ard Escorts shall maintain w
c:ncr.cl cf grcups er individuals to whic 1 dey are assigned to eracle all = mars cf 2e grcups to be located, notified ard evacuated.
i S. 2.5 Supervisers of centracter cperatiens with crews werking in remet areas cf de Cwner Centrolled Area, suci as de ccoling canal system, shall :aai:u: sin cc::municaticns witn werk crews to enacle evacuatien inst::uctiCns to be N"licated.
- 3. 2.6 2e Secarief Shift Sucerviser er his designee shculd cc::plete de Scat Earp Log (Fcrm 5785) for each tcat admitted to tce ra::p area.
Infermaticn en this leg will assist in acccun-dng fer beats and perscnnel who may be outside cf de Cwner Centro 11ed Area wnen an evacuaticn is crdered and who ::ust be prevented frem entering tne area during an evacuaticn.
3.3 Evacautien I::clementatien 3.3.1 'dhen de Emergency Cocrdinatcr (Nuclear Plant Superviscr) deter =ines that an evacuaticn cf de Cwner Centrolled Area is necessary, he will, in fcilowing E:nergenc/ Procedure '0101, Duties of de 2:nergency Cocedinater, crder an Omer Centrolled Area evacaation using the PA system ard de evacuatien ala m.
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8.3.1 Cpcn hearing the evacuation crder er the evacaation alar:n, all personnel not needed to place Units li 2,
3, and 4 in a safe condition and het en an emergency team cr otherwise required en site, shall evacuate to the apprcpriate Assembly Area. E:nergency Teams and Cnits 3 and 4 2Alclear Cperater, Turbine Cperater, and Auxiliar/
a:;uipnant' Cperatcr, shall repcrt to the @eraticnal Support Canter (South A==+1y accan) for assignment.
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All evacuating PL eg1cyees and ncn-FPL personnel shall evacuate to the Flcrida Cirf Substation, unless ancther area is specified by the Emergenef Cocrdinater.
2.
All personnel evacuating the Protected Area through the Main Entrance Staticn er the Scuth Secarity Staticn should deposit their ID badges, key cards, and TLDs in the centainer provided for this purpose near de exit decr.
8.4 Bracuatien Routes l
8.4.1 Scecific Reutes, 1.
Frcan Girl Secut Caq, Public Picnic, Scat Rang, Beacn Area and de barge canal - North and East of Prctected Area.
(1) Proceed southwest en de access :: cad to intersecticn at de Main Entrance Station, turn west en :nain plant access road and W.ed to Pal:n Drive, centinue,w Flcrida City Substation Assemcly Area cr other designated Assembly Area.
( 2) See alternate evacuaticn routes in Step 3.4.3.
2.
c h U. S. Air Fcree Schcci (1) Premed along ncrth side cf Protected Area ~w :nain plant access read and west cf Palm Crive, continue to Flcrida City Substatien Assemcly Area er other desigrated Assemoly Area.
( 2) See alternate evacuation ecutes in Step 3.4.3.
(3) By beat, east and ncrth in Biscayne Bay to Cutler Plant.
(4) By D. S. Air Force helicopter to 3:xnestead Air Fcree Base.
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Fr:xn Scy Sccut Camp (1) Proceed ncrth en Grand Caral acad *w de Lake Warren scuth access road, turn east to South Seearir/ Staticn gate, den north to :nain plant read, turn west to Pal:n Crive and continue to the Flcrida Cirf Substaticn Assemcly Area cr other designated Assembly Area.
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( 2) See alternate evacuation route in Step 8.4.3.
4.
Cooling Canal System Perscnnel in this area will be in changing locations east and west of de Grand Canal acad and scuth of de main plant access road, extending to Card Sound.
(1) Grand Canal acad 1.
North - same as Step 8.4. ~.3 2
South - proceed south and cross the south collece.,.
canal, turn west to first read en left.
Tarn south to Model Iand Canal road, turn west and pre.x:eed to the Card Scund acad er
'"211 ahnsee Fcad and de designated a e ly area.
(2) Fast Perimeter Pead 1.-
North - gwceed ncrth past T.cch Rosetta, cress the inlet coffer dam, centinue to de main plant read and west to Palm Drive and the Ficrida City Substatien Assembly Area er other designed Assemcly Area.
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Scuth e6M south and turn west en the collecte i
canal read, cross over the cooling canal system cutles canal ard contime until reacnirig the first read to the left.
Tarn south to Mcxfel Lard Canal acad, turn west and god to de Card Scund Pcad er Tallanassee Fcad ard the designated assemcly area.
(3) West P=rimeter acad l.
North ecvcEed.~:rtn to the cooling canal system ncrth read, tur:r east to de Scuth Security Statien Gate, den turn ncrth to the main plant read and tnen west to Palm Drive and the Flcrida Cir/ Substation Assemcly Area or other designed Assemoly Area.
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South ewceed south, then turn and centinue east en de south collector canal read until reaching a read' nat leads south.
2.:rn scutn to Mcdel Land Canal Prad, turn west ard proceed to Card Sourd Pcad er Tallahassee Pcad and the designated assesly area.
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From the switchyard.
(1) West en de main plant access read to Palm Drive, centinuing to Flcrida City Substaticn Assemoly Area cr other designated Assemcly Area.
( 2) See alternate evacuaticn routes in Step 8.4.3.
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- 8. 4.1 Alternate Evacuatien Fcutes me alternate evacuatien rcutes utilize cree canal hank reads as follcws:
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Se West Peri:neter Bcad g M west along the Iake Warren norts road, past =e ncr-J1 end of the cooling carals and turn south cn the cooling canal system West Peri:neter Ecad.
Centinue along this read until reaching the south collecter canal read, turn and exeed east until reaching a road tc the scuth.
Wrn south on this road and centinue to de Model Iand Caral acad, than turn west and rxeed to Card Scund acad er Tallahassee Road and de designated assemcly area.
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Se Grand Canal Read - proceed west alcng de Iake Warren south read, em cver =e Grand Canal, turn left and W.aed scuch en the Grand Canal acad and cross ever de south collecter caral.
Mrn west and centinue alcng the collecter canal road until reading de first road to de scuth.
hrn south en dis read and continue to de m:lel Iand Canal Bead, den turn west and gwed to Card Scund ? cad er Tallahassee Fcad ard de designated an e ly area.
- Fr:sn acy Secut Cang, begin at dis point and follcw tne :sst of this step.
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Se East Perimeter ? cad gxsed east alcng de rcrth side of
=e P:ctected Area anc c css the plant inlet en the coffer dam road.
Preceed south alcng Icd 1 acsetta and de coolirg water return caral to de dike dat runs ncrth and south alcng the east side of de cccling canal system.
Se East Per meter Fcad :2.ns alcng the tcp cf de dike.
Follcw de road south until reacning the scuth cellecter canal road, turn west, c css de scuch cutlet canal and centinue alcng de collecter canal cad until reaching the first cad to the left. trn scuth cn this r:ad and centinue to the ledel Land Canal Fcad, turn west and preceed to Card Scuth Pcad cr Tallahassee Ece_d and the desigrated Asseccly Area.
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8.5 Secrity Fcree Evacuatien I::plementatien 8.5.1 Cpen notificaticn of the CWner Centrolled Area evacuaticn, de Security Shift Supertiser (Interim Securief Team Leader) shall:
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Advise by radic all other guards en duty that a site evacuaticn is in progress.
Specific instructions will be issued in acccedance with the Security Guard Force Post and Force Orders and the Seerief Force will proceed with the evacaation of persens and with personnel accountability activities.
2.
Telephcne de U.
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Air Fcree School, adiise them of th' evacuatien and provide evacuation infermatien.
3.
Telephcne the Lard Management office in the cooling canal system and advise dat an evacuaticn is crdered ard provide evacuaticn information.-
8.5.I be South Security Staticn Supertiser shall:
1 Direct de evacuaticn of perscnnel and, de persennel accct:ntability activities at the Scuth Seearity Station as specified in de Secrief GIard Force Pcst and Fcree Ceders.
8.5.3 t e Prctected Area Guard shall:
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Sweep the plant site ncrth and east of de Prctected Area
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specifically including the Girl Scout Cag, the Barge Canal, and recreaticn areas, and en de west, the switdyard to verify dat all perscnnel have evacuated to the Flcrida City Substation.
2.
Notify any Special Guards en duel in dese areas.
3.
Extend rcpe bearing emergenef signal sign reading, "Emergenef Condition, Do Not Land, Divert to Bayfrent er Cutler Plant" and place flashing yellcw warning light so that it is visible frem de water.
Determine which boats cleared for the raq area are on the water and repcrt same to the Captain of de Guard.
4.
Perform additional duties as specified in the Seemief Gual Fcrce Post and Force Orders.
8.5.4 Se Outside Patrol shall:
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Sweep de Cwner Centro 11ed Area scuth and west cf de Protected Area, specifically including de Scy Secut Caq, the cooling canal system headquarters and de cccling carals to verify dat all perscnnel have evacuated to de Flcrida Cief Substaticn.
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Perfor:. additicnal duties as specified in the Secarity Guard Force Post and Force Crders.
8.5.5 Iand Management Site ranager, Esc =rts, and Special Guards shal1:
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Nctify individuals escorted cr members of groups to whid they i
are assigned cf evacuaticn procedures when nctified *ht an Cwner C::ntrolled Area evacuatien has been crdered.
2.
Account for all persens in grcups to which dey are assigned and lead these groups to the Main Entrance Station and then direct them to the Flcrida City Substaticn Assembly Area.
3.
Nctify the Security Shift Superviser of any perscns in their grcups not accrunted fer.
8.5.6 to Security Team T.eader, after cenpletien of sweeps by :=mrmrs of the Security Guard Fcree, shall instract guards concerning special assignments which may be required as a result of de evacaation.
He shall advise the Cff-Site Emergency Security Officer cf an ciretastances which require his attentien, including 1: cats at sea launded fr:rn Turkey Point erahling de Cff-Site Emergency Security Cfficer to relay the infer =:atien to de U.
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Ccast G2ard and/or Marina Pat:01.
8.6 Assembly Area mase 8.6.1 Cpen reaching de apprepdate A=W17 Area, ead evacuee shculd then he r:cnitored for centaminatien.
If not centaminated, he shculd s-@ until d4=i"ad er directed to re-enter the plant by de Assemcly Area Superviscr.
'f contami..ated, he shall be dec=ntaminated pricr to leaving de A*s e ly Area.
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3.1 Purcose
This procedure provides guidelines for the re-entry following an emergency and provides instructions to follow during re-entry.
3.2 Discussion
3.2.1 Re-entry into the area affected by the emergency shall be made only wnen authorized by the Emergency Coordinator as follows:
1.
To ascertain that all personnel wno were in the affected area have been evacuated and to search for unaccounted for personnel.
2.
To rescue any injured or trapped personnel from the affected area.
3.
To perfrom operations wnich may decrease the severity /effect of the emergency or hazardous condition.
4 To determine nature and extent of the emergency and the radiological conditions.
5.
To establish definite personnel exclusion area boundaries.
3/26/81 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20111, PAGE 2 RE-ENTRY 3.2.2 The initial entry of the Emergency Teams and all subsequent entrit until radiation areas have been properly marked, shall take place under the supervision of the Radiation Team Leader.
3.2.3 The Emergency Team Leaders will be fully briefed concerning the nature of the emergency.
Information for these briefings will be obtained from the applicable available sources including current operating records, interviews with evacuated employees, and surveys conducted by the Radiation Team.
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4.0 Pracautions
4.1 There shall be no re-entry into the area affected by the emergency after an emergency evacuation unless authorized by the Emergency Coordinator.
4.2 All Emergency Team memoers shall wear protective clothing, dosimeters, respiratory devices, and other protective devices specified by the Radiation Team Leader.-
4.3 The following guidelines for emergency exposure of personnel shall be followed during the re-entry operation:
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The Emergency Coordinator and the Emergency Team Leaders shall mak every effort to minimize re-entry personnel exposures, utilizing
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4.3.2 Under emergency conditions not requiring action to prevent serious injury or a catasthropnic incident, every effort shall be made to maintain Emergency Team personnel exposures within the quarterly limits establisned for routine plant operations (3 Rem - Whole Body dose).
4.3.3 A planned emergency dose to prevent serious injury or to prevent destruction of equipment which could result in serious injury shoul '
not exceed 12 Rem wnale body dose.
4.3.4 Under emergency conditions where ininediate action is necessary to prevent serious injury or a catastroph1c incident, Re-entry Team memoers' exposures authorized by the Emergency Coordinator with the consent of the individuals to be exposed should not exceed 25 Rem wnole body exposure, except for life saving actions.
4.3.5 For life saving actions, an individual may receive a dose of up to 100 Rem whole body exposure.
4.4 An emergency team shall consist of at least two persons.
3/26/81 EMERGENCY PPO2EURE 20111, PAGE 3 RE-DirP3 S.0 aespensibilities:
5.1 te Emergenef Cocedinatcr has de respcnsibility fer authorizing re-entr/
into an area after it has been evaeaated.
- 5. 2 2e leader cf de Radiation Team and/cr cf de Fire Team, as apprcpriate, is respcrusible for evaluating de existing energene/ conditions and infer:ning the Emergenef Cocrdinatcr cf the advisalility of re-entrf.
5.3 2e Padiation ham Idader shall be re ;cnsible fcr de direct supervisicn of de initial entrf into an evacuated area, and for all subsequent' entries until radiaticn areas have been properly : narked and a safe route deter:nined.
Se shall also make recommendatiens to the Emergenef Cecrdinatcr as to de expected deses de Emergenef Team perscnnel will be subjected to and de feasibility cf attensting.wntr/ into a given area.
5.4 It < hall be the responsibilief cf the Emergene/ Team leaders to strictly fellcw the crders given to dem by de Emergenef Coordinater and the Radiatien ham Idader and at all ti nes to prctect de memcers of their teams f=m injurf and excessive radiatien dese.
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References:
6.1 2rkey Point Plant Emergenef Plan 6.1 Cperating P:-h-11500, Health Physics Manual
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6'. 3 Emergency P ccedure 3)125, Cn-Site Emergency Crganizaticn 7.0 anccrds and Notificatiens:
Detailed records. cf all significant acticns cf de Emergenef Teams shall te reccrded in de Nuclear Plant Superviscr's leg beck.
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8.1 te Emergency Cocrdinatcr er de Technical SLp Canter Superviscr shall:
8.1.1 3rief the Emergencf Team Eaaders concerning de nature of de emergenc=].
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8.1. 2 Instruct de Emergene/ Team Imaders as to what they ::::st do while in l
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Search for injured, trapped, er unacccunted for persennel.
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Cperate equignent 3.
Deter:nine de nature and extent of de emergency and radic1cgical conditions.
4.
Establish definite perscnnel exclusien areas ard access routes.
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8.2.1 Evaluate the emergency to determine the possible dose rates and stay times. Refer to Step 4.3 of this procedure fo Suidelines.
8.2.2 Supervise the initial entry of the Emergency Teams into tne area of the emergency and any subsequent entries until radiation areas have been properly marked.
8.2.3 Based on the information available, s, elect a rcute for the Emergency teams to follow into the affected area.
3.2.4 Verify that the Emergency Team personnel are properly equipped wit ay?ropriate protective clothing, dosimetry, respiratory devices, and other protective equipment required.
NOTE:
Emergency equipment and supplies are located in the Units 3 and 4 Control Room, the Technical Support Center, and the Emergency Operations Facility.
8.2.5 Specify self-monitoring and decontamination procedures for the Emergency Team memcers, if different than routine practices.
S.3 The Emergency Team Members shall:
8.3.1
'4 ear protective clothing and other protective devices as specified t the Radiation Team Leader / Fire Team Leader.
8.3.2 Attempt to follow the pre-planned route into the affected area, and perform the assigned joos quickly and safely.
3.3.3 Monitor the dose rate along the ecute followed, and identify high
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8.3.4 Cbserve tnef r dosimeters as apprcpriate and withdraw to a low dose rate area before dose limits in Step 4.3 are reached.
8.3.5 When re-entry is comoleted, follow the self-monitoring and personnel decontamination precedures as specified by the Radiation Team Leader 8.3.6 Record and report to the Emergency Coordinator or his designee the radiological conditions, the extent of damage in the affected area, and the condition of the operating equipment.
3.4 The Emergency Coordinator and the Recovery and Restoration Team Leader shall evaluate One existing conditions and plan further actions as required to return to normal operations.
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3.1 Purcose
This procedure provides information on the various modes of ccmunication available at the Turkey Point Plant and instructions for their use during nomal and emergency conditions.
3.2 Discussion
The various ccmunications systems described in this procedure ccmprise the communications network availaole at the Turkey Point Plant, for use in normal and emergency ecmunications in the plant and with the outside.
Instructions are also included on the use of alternate ccmunication systems wnen part of the network has been affected by the emergency and is not l
l The variety, design, and daily use of the systems comprising the networx is such that they snould assure reliable plant communications, inside and with the outside, in any foreseeable emergency.
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3.4 Definitions
3.461 Public Address (pal System:
A solid. state public address sys-powereo f.vm a 120v AC circuit frem MCC-0 breaker 0824.
Inc alternate power supply is frcm Units 1 and 2 LP-11 that is powered by the General Service Station MCC.
A 60 ampere double pole, double throw disconnect switch is mounted behind VP-B in Unit 3 control center for swapping power supplies as necessary.
The PA System uses noise cancelling dynamic microphone type handsets located throughout the plant, The system includes one paging channel and one party line channel.
Paging can be accomplished without disturbing communications en the part line channel.
The PA system on Units 3 and 4 is completely independent of i system in Units 1 and 2; however, it can be merged so that plant wice coninunications frem either Units 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 are possible.
3.4.2 Motor Maintenance Circuit:
A communications circuit, separate from tne PA System, out using 120V AC power from the PA System power supply source.
This circuit consists of various outlets throughout the plant, near major equipment both inside and outside the containment and at the fuel handling areas, into which a headset with a microphone can be plugged, to enaole coninunication to be carried on while leaving the coerator's hands free.
Outlets for this circuit are also provided in the control room of Units 3 and 4 so that communications between the control room and stations can be established as well as consnunication between stations.
3.4.3 PAX Telechone System:
A dial telephone system installed througnout ne Protectec Area.
The exchange for this system is located in the Units 1 and 2 cable spreading room and is powered frcm a 48V battery aad charger arrangement on Units 1 and 2.
This telephone system incorporates a code call system.
The code cali system is separate for each unit; however, both code call systems are actuated frem any PAX telephone in the plant and can be answered from any PAX telephone in the plant.
There is also a provision for j
connecting a PAX telephone to the PA systems of 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 for paging purposes.
3.4.4 Bell System Telephones:
There are numerous Bell Telephone Sys lines connectea to tne plant througn the :witchocard in t..e Administrative Building Office for normal diai telephone service.
Additional lines are installed as follows:
Tw: are for telemetering and supervisory control, one for a teletype mac:11ne, one for a direct line to the System Operations Office, the Cutler Plant, and Davis substation, one for a direct line to Homestead Air Force Base and one for a telecopier machine.
The telephones connected to these lines are located in the Administrative Building, both control rooms, :he Auxiliary Building, in the Security stations, the I and C building l
and the Units 3 and 4 maintenance building.
At night and on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, lines are provided for Units 1 and 2 Control Center, Units 3 and 4 Control Center, selected managen personnel offices, and the Main Entrance Station tnat do not requ..a the switchboard to be manned. This system comprises the main outside communications system.
3/26/81 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20112, PAGE 3 CCMMUNICATTONS NETBCRX 3.4.5 FM Radio '$vst'em:
A FM transmitter-receiver is located in the Unit 1 and 2 control center; a microphone and ' speaker from this radio are located in the Unit 3 and 4 control center.
This radio will provide back-up communications between Turkey Point
- Plant, the System Operations Office, and the Cutler Plant.
The System Cperations Office has di rect telephone lines and either direct, patch, or indirect radio contact with all plants, radio-equipped vehicles and service centers in the FPL system.
3.4.6 Poi +.abl e' 'Radfo' Thin'smi t'teF-Receber ' Sets i (Walkie-Talkies)
Various portaole rac1o transmitter-receiver sets are available to supplement the fixed communications equipment in the plant.
These radios are light-weight battery operated sets wnich may be easily carried by personnel to any location on the plant site.
Some of these portable radios are capaole of communicating with the FM radio transmitter-receiver station described in step 3.4.5 over a range of several miles.
3.4.7 Mfami ' AFe'a " In t'd r4ffi' 'e "Di a l" 'S 9st'em :
Each of the several Ccmoany c
offices in tne M1am1 Area nave tneir own switchboard and telephone exchange numoer.
There is also a tie line system whereby inter-office cirect dialing can be acccmolished.
Offices on this system include most of the Miami Area FPL offices.
Each switchboard also has an intra-office direct dial system.
3.4.8 Radfo' 'Piafric' 'S9stsi Telephones in the Miami Area inter-office dial system are intertor.nected to the Radio Paging System.
This system is capaDie of reaching beepers anywhere in Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Sarasota Counties.
Seepers are regularly assigned to key personnel in the Off-Site E=ergency Organi::ation as shown on the Emergency Roster, and additional beepers can be quickly assigned if required in an emergency.
A beeper is also assigned to the Outy Call Supervisor.
Assignment of beepers is shown in Emergency Procedure 20104, Emergency Roster.
3.4.9 Ccmbink" Wadid Sisismi The Company radio system consists of fixed l
base FM rao1a stations in the System Operations Pcwer Coordinator, Miami Div1sion Load Dispatcher, trouble dispatcher offices, service l
' centers and power plants, plus numerous moofle units in automooiles, trucks, and mobile service equipment.
In the event of interruption of electric service to the base radio stations, emergency power can be supplied with existing equipment.
3.4.10 Ya'ti ona l ' Vahi' rid' ' 5yst ein " f NAWASTi The NAWAS is installed in the Nuclear Plant Supervisor's office.
This system uses commercial, protected telephone land lines.
The initial emergency notification l
to the State Warning Point at the Sum;u of Disaster Preparedness and l
the Dade County Civil Cefense Coordinator for Site Area Emergency and General E:nergency will be made via NAWAS unless NAWAS is inoperable, then notification will be made by telephone.
Notification for ALERT is by telephone.
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3.4.11 Iocal Goverment Radio (LGR) System:
2e IGR System is installed it the M. clear Centrol Center adjacent to the Nuclear Plant Supersiscr's office.
Bis system, whicts operates en frequencies allocated to the State Bureau of Disaster Preparedness (BCP), unless inoperative or unavailable, can be used to maintain m==mications with the State Depart:nent of Health and Rehabilitative Ser/ ices (CHRS) Mobile Emergenef Radiological Iaboratory (MERL),
and the Cade County Disaster Preparedness Cocrdinator.
3.4.12 Emergency Notificaticn System (ENS):
Se ENS is installed in NWE's cffice, witn an extension in Centrol Roan.
Bis is an autanatic ringing system that is designed to facilitate notifications to the NRC within cne hcur of the ti:ne that the reactor is not in t controlled er expected condition of cperation.
4.0 Precautions
4.1 Whenever the PA system is in use and is required for an emergenef cemeanication, the parties using the PA system shall cease their use of the equipment after the persen requesting right of way has identified himself and stated that the system is required for emergenef use.
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- 4. 2 Do not keep the code call ce the PA Systems busy unnecessarily; if a l
prolonged conversation is to be carried on, request the other party to call your station en the PAX phone, dus releasing the code call cr PA System for other use.
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4.3 Always speak clearly and with nor:nal icne and loudness when using any of the
-mications systems described.
- 4. 4 Do not leave de PA System page butten depressed while carrying en a nor:nal conversation, as this will keep de PA cn de page channel and the channel will not be able to be used by ancther party.
4.5 2e FM radio set is to be used only for backup ccmnunicaticns when the Bell System telephones are cut of ccanissicn.
4.6 All radio ccaminicatiens shall be conducted in ace::rdance with Federal Camunications Cermassion regulaticns and carpany rules as see ferth in Reference 6.3, FPL Radio Operations Harah-A.
5.0 Bescensibilities
5.1 None
6.0 aeferences
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8.0 Instructions
8.1 NormaT 'Use of 'thh Public Addssf TPAY Sfst'im 8.1.1 The main use of the PA System during normal operation of the plant is to page personnel. When information must be issued througnout all of the Protected Area, merge the PA System on Units 3 and 4 with the one on Units 1 and 2 by use of the switch located in the control center of Units 3 and 4 or by requesting that the Units 1 and 2 Control Center Operator do so by using the switch located in the Units 1 and 2 control center.
8.1.2 To use the PA System, proceed as follows:
- 1.. Remove the handset frem its holder and depress the page pushbutton.
2.
Speak clearly with normal tone and loudness directly into the microphone and call out the desired person's name twice.
3.
Release the page pushbutton and wait until the party called answers the page.
4.
If no other conversation is being carried on the party line channel, proceed with your conversation.
5.
If a long conversation is to be carried on, request the otner party to call you at your staticn on the PAX telephone and release the PA for other use.
6.
To answer a call on the PA, remove the handset frem the holder and acknowledge the call.
7.
To terminate the conversation, hang the handset on the holder.
8.
If the system had been merged with the system on Units 1 and 2, separate the system at this time by returning the switches in each control room to their normal position.
8.2 Emergency Use of'thd PA'Syd im~i 8.2.1 The use of the PA System during emergency conditions is to notify plant personnel of the emergency and to issue appropriate instructions to cope with the emergency.
8.2.2 When the PA System is required for emergency use, proceed as folicws:
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Remove the handset frem its holder, depress the page pushbutt"
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and with a clear voice state that this is an emergency call a.
state the nature of the emergency and any appropriate instructions required.
As long as the page pushbutton is depressed, all the PA speakers in the circuit will broadcast tne message.
This does not interfere with conversation being carried on the party enannel.
2.
After the initial emergency warning and instructions are issued, release the page pushbutton and request than anybody still using the-party channel for other than emergency related connunications, release the party line for emergency use, 3.
Cepending on the nature of the emergency, further instructio.
and emergency communication can be given on the party line channel, or if a large area of the plant is involved and it is necessary to communicate with a number of persons at once, the page enannel may be used continuously by keeping the page pushbutton depressed.
4.
'When the nature of the emergency condition is such that warnings or information must be issued through out all of the Protected Area merge the PA System on Units 3 and 4 with the one on Units 1 and 2 by use of the switch located in the control center of 3 and 4 Units or by requesting that the Units 1 and 2 Control Center Operator do so using the switch located in the Units 1 and 2 control center.
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'When the emergency is over, announce it on the PA System and issue any instructions related to the resumption of normal operations, by use of the page channel of the system.
If only local instructions to one person or group of persons is required, these can be issued on the party line cnannel after first calling them on the page enannel.
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If the system had been merged with the system on Units 1 and 2, separate the system at this time by returning the switches in each control center to their r.ormal position.
8.3 Normal and Eme cency" Use "cf' the' MotioDali1 ten'anci CirEtiiti
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8.3.1 This conmunications system will be med mainly for cenununications between personnel working on a partietdar piece of equipment and the control center or another station on tne system.
It will also be used when fuel handling is in progress, to communicate between the various fuel handling stations without tying up the PA or PAX facilities at those stations.
8.3.2 This system may be used during emergencies to communicate and issue instructions to personnel workir,g to correct the emergency condition, or stationed by the areas where outlets from this system are located, thus leaving the PA and PAX systems clear for other emergency relat use.
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sq;na p,cCCmmE 20112, PAGE 7 CCr^INICATICNS SWRK 8.3.3 In order to use this cenrunicatica systems for normal er emrgency use, cbtain headset and micrcphone sets frem the centrol center er Maintenance tept. and issue them to nen assigned to the staticn with which it is desired to cc=unicate.
Plug the head and micr@cne sets into the jacts at the staticn.
Speak ncrmally and clearly into the micWene for c==unications.
8.3.4 When use of the system is terminated, unplug the head and micreghene set frca the jack and return them to their stcrage place. Ib further deactivaticn of the circuit is required.
8.4 lbrmal and Nrcency use of the PAX telechene system, includina the code call and fire alarm features 8.4.1 2e use of the PAX telephone system is the same during normal cperating cenditions as during em rgency ccnditiens.
Its rain functicn is to provide private telephcne conversaticns between any tm PAX staticns in the plant and to provide a means of paging a partir ilat persen by scunding or flashing a partimtiar cede number en horns and lights which are located thrcughcut the plant.
De fire alarm can be activated fr=u the PAX telephcne.
Dere are previsicns for-tying in with the PA syste=s of Units 1 and 2 cr 3 and 4 fcr paging purposes.
8.4.2 Use cf the varicus features of the PAX telephone system is as folicws:
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'ib use the system as an in-plant dial telephone system, dial the three digit ntr:d:er c=rrespending to the statien being called.
All numbers en both units can be reached frau any PAX telephone in. the Protected Area.-
- 2.. 'ib use the ecde call feature of the system, it is necessary to first dial the digit $ this connects the code call circuit to the PAX telephcne system.
After dialingTdial the three digit cede nt=ter assigned to the persen wanted.
A system of bells, herns and lights located throughout the Protected Area will scund e
and flash the code nt=ter called until the call is arssered.
In crder to answer the call, the persen assigned the cede which is being called shall dial the digi n any PAX :elephone.
Chee the call is answered, ancther party may use the code call circuit even while the criginal caller is en the line.
- Ecwever, ence two parties are using the code call circuit, no other party c.?n use it until cne of the emik is terminated.
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tere is a red tele bene for energency comunications in the centrol rocm; dialing will cause the telephone to ring. mis te1<
shall be used caly for emrgency ecmunications.
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To ccnnect the PAX t phene system to the PA systess for paginq I
purposes enly, dial connect the telephcne to the Units 1 and 1 PA system, ce to ccnnect to the Units 3 and 4 PA r
system.
Pequest that the persen being paged call ycu en your PAX phene, by giving your PAX nc er.
- 8. 4.3 No prevision is made to cennect the PAX telephone system in the plant to the Bell telephcne system.
8.5 Cse cf the Bell System Telechenes:
8.5.1 te Bell System telephene lines assigned to the p1' ant, through the switm % rd in the Mainistrative Building office, are the normal means cf c=m:nnication with the
- cutside, 1:cth during normal cperatiens and em rgency cenditiens.
te lines cperate on the rotary system, that is, when the. min plant number is busy, the call is autc=atically switched ce rctated to ancther nu=ber of the assigned plant lines.
During normal wrking hcurs, er any time the plant swit+%rd is manned, two of the retary lines are assigned to permit incaning mils cnly, so that not all of the lines will be in service with only cutgoing mila..
In additien, there are tm rotary lines assigned. that permit cutgoing mils cnly, so that even if all assigned lines fer inccming er inc= ming o tgoing mila are in service, it is still pessible to call cutside in an emergency.
De balance of the assigned lines are dual pu:pese inccming-cutgoing lines and should rotate until all are in use, at which time a busy
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signal is received.
8.5.1 te use of the Bell System teleshene lines is nor-ally unresdcted (except for placing 1cng distance calls) and cutgoing calls ma be made using standard Be3 i System precedures after dialing to cbtain an cutside line.
To place a long distance call during normal working hours, centact the switchboard cperator and request a Icng distance line, giving the a;.ea ede and ncier desired and ycur name.
De switchbcard.cperatcr will cennect you to a 1cng distance line and you then dial t e nu=ber desired.
During off hours, when 5-the swit+Wnf is closed, icng distance mils caract be made.
8.5.3 te Bell System telephones in the plant are also three digit extensicns for intra-plant calls. To reach another extensien withir the plant, it is cnly necessary to dial the three digit number assigned to that extensicn.
8.5.4 te tw lines used for telemetering and control are for sending and re:eiving equipaent centrol signals and cannet be used for voice heations.
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- however, nonnal use is limited to the teletype communication; With the teletype it is possible to comunicate with any of machine.
Teletype machines are installed in the the other teletype machines.
System Operations Power Coordinators Office, the FPL General Office, other FPL power plants and other FPL departments.
During periods of system abnormal conditions or emergency, the teletype may be used to send and/or receive infornation pertaining to the emergency for whicn a pennanent record is desired.
The direct line to the System Operations Power Coordinators Office, 8.5.6 which is also connected to the Cutler Plant and Davis Substation, is c
constantly monitored by means of open speakers in the Units 1 and 2 4 control centers, the Cutler Plant control rooms and and 3 and switchboard in the System Operations Power Coordinators Office.
use and its main use both during normal This line is in constant operation conditions and emergency conditions is for transmitting and receiving instructions and infonnation to and from the System Operations Power Coordinators Office.
To use the line, remove the handset from its holder (this cuts out the speaker) then cepress the button on the telephone the appropriate long rings corresponding to the station being numoer of short and called.
It is also possible to establish comunication by lifting the handset frem its holder and calling the station or party desired.
During an emergency, the party requiring the use of this line for emergency related comunications, shall identify himse.lf, state that and request that all other the line is needed for emergency use, parties using the line for non-emergency communications clear the line.
The direct if ne to Homestead Air Force Base is provided for use in an S.5.7 cergency and is located in.the Nuclear Plant Supervisors office in the control center of Units 3 and 4.
It will be tested periodically to verify operability.
The line assigned to the automatic telecopier machine in the 8.5.8 Administrative Building Office can be used for voice communication, however, its normal use is limited to and is set on stanaby for the automatic telecopier machine.
With the telecopier, it is possible to transmit copies of documents,
- letters, instructions, or other communications between the General Office and the plant curing normal or emergency conditions.
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periods of failure of the ncrmal Bell Telephone System.
8.6.3 Tne radio consoles located in both Units 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 control centers are always ON and monitoring the assigned frequency.
Any transmission frem the System Operations Power Coordinators Office, Cutler Plant, or portable radios to the plant will be received without. having to operate the set.
8.6.4 All radio comunications shall be conducted in accordance with Federal Comunications Comission regulations and company rules as set forth in Reference 6.3, FPL Radio Cperations Handbook.
8.7 Various portable radio transmitter-receivers are available in the plant fc.
communication with personnel in the outlying areas.
Some of these portable radio sets are capable of comunicating with the FM radio transmitter-receiver dr.ribed in Section 8.6.
These portable radios are to be used when it is desired to comunicate with personnel in areas wnere there are no pennanent communication devices, such as in the outlying areas of the plant.
These portable radios will also be used during emergency conditions when the nonnal means of comunication are not functioning.
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8.8.2. The NAWAS is a direct, protected telephone land line with the handset installed in the Nuclear Plant Supervisors Office in Units 3 and 4 control center.
l 8.8.3 Picking up the handset frem its cradle activates a response AT the l
State Warning Point and Dade Civil Defense offices.
The Nuclear Pl ant Supervisor will advise the personnel on the other end of the system, in a coded message, of the conditions at the plant.
He then places the handset back on its cradle, as this is the only use for l
during an emergency.
His message will activate the required sta.
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8.9 Us'e of The LocileGovernment Radio (LGR)
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personnel.
Messages are transmitted and received on frequencies allocated by the state 30P.
8.9.2 The LGR control unit is installed in the Nuclear Plant Supervisor's office in Units 3 and 4 control center.
CMEPGE2Cl PPCCEDURE 2112, PAGE 11 CCWLWICATICNS NTJACRK 8.9.3 After turning en the cent ci unit, messages are transmitted by activating de =icrcphone switch. Messages are not in code and shall caly be transmitted for coordination and assistance frc:n the various off-site agencies involved in assisting Turkey Pcint in an emergency situation.
Messages :nay be received fr:m the off-site agencies when the plant persennel are not transmitting.
8.10 In cases where an emergency has affected cne of the ner:nal means of c:::municaticns, or in the case that a ner:nal system is cut of crder, the fc11cwing systems will serve as bacu:p:
NCNE SYSTEM ALTERNATES PAX Phcne System PA System and Bell System Extensicns FA System Pcrtable Radics, PAX Telephones Bell System Telephcne FM Radic t ansmitter-Receiver 8.11 Cse of N rcency Nctificaticn System Within ene hour of the ti:ne that the reacter is not in a controlled or expected conditicn of cperatien, de NRC is required to be notified using de NRC ENS circuit (red phene).
Se Nuclear Plant Superviser (E:nergency Cocrdinator) shall be responsible for assuring that this nctification is made. Se Duty Call Superviser will make this nctification if he is en site i.
cr can be ensite within ene hcur.
de Maclear Watch Engineer :::ay be designated to perfer::: dis notificaticn at de directicn of de E:nergency -
Cecrdinatcr.
Examples cf c:nditiens cf cperaticn which require this imediate notificaticn are:
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Any incident resulting in valid safeguards initiating, 2..
Any situatien requiring centrol recm evacuatien, 3.
Initiating cf the emergency plans for ALERT, SI~E AREA cr GEEPE NZ in acccrdance with E:nergency Precedure
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de NRC will check de status of Cnits 3 and 4 nuclear facilities en a daily basis. 21is call will also be used as de deck cf the ENS telephcne line.
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MAIMAINING EHERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY EXERCISES, DRILLS, TESTS, AND EVALUATIONS.
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3.1 Purcose
This procecure provides instructions for conducting pericdic emergency exercises, dril'.s, and tests.
- 3. 2 Discussion:
Pericdic exercises and drills will be conducted in order to test the state of emergency preparedness of participating personnel, organi:ations, and agencies.
Eacn exercise or drill will be conducted to:
3.2.1 Ensure that participants are familiar with their respective duties and responsibilities.
3.2.2 Verify'the adequacy of the Emergency Plan and emergency procedures.
3.2.3 Test the ecmunication network and systems.
3.2d Check the availability of emergency supplies and equipment.
3.2.5 Verify the operaoility of emergency equipnent.
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EFERGENCY EX"RCISES, CRIIIS, TESTS, AND EVALUATICNS te results of the exercises will fer:n the basis for corrective acticn t eliminate identifed deficiencies, and will be dise.tssed during a post-i exercise evaluation.
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3.3 Authcrity
mis procedure 1:@lements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergenef Plan.
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4.0 Precautiens
4.1 Everf emergene/ alarm er announcement s!all be assumed to be tr.:e unless a announcement is made to the centrarf.
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5.0' Respensibilities:
5.1 te FPL Emergency Plan Mministrater shall be responsible for planning, s M 1ing, and coordinating all major emergency drius er exercises involving off site agencies.
idhen an exercise is to be conducted, the Emergency Plan Mministrater shan:
5.1.1 Schedule a date for the exercise in coordiration with the Plant
- anager-R: clear and the primarf State and county emergency response agencies.
5.1.1 Cecrdinate a u FPL efforts with cutside crganizations'and agencies.
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5.1.3 Ct:tain the aeewval of the Plant Manager-a: clear.
5.1.4 Prepare a letter er repcrt cen"ining an evaluation of the exercise.
5.2 2e Cperations Superintendent-Nuclear shan be responsible fer planning, sM14ng, and cocedinating an ensite emergenef drius.
hten a drill is to be conducted, he shall:
5.2.1 Schedule a date fer the drill in coordinatien with the Plant Fanager-Maclear.
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- 5. 2. 2 Assure that a scerario is prepared.
- 5. 2.3 Assir cbservers for specific pcrtiens of the dri n.
- 5. 2. 4 Ct:tain the seewval cf the Plant Manager-Nuclear.
- 5. 2.5 Discuss and evaluate the exercise with cbservers and principal participants.
- 5. 2. 6 Ensure that for all identified deficiencies corrective measures are reccamended.
- 5. 2. 7 Prepare a letter er report of the drill centaining an evaluatien c' the drill.
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N Em9M, CBirLR, TESTS, AND EVALUATICNS 5.3 When an exercise er a major drin is to be ecnducted, the Plant Manager-Nuclear shall assure that the folicwing is acces@lished:
5.3.1 Assign persennel to prepare a scenario.
5.3. 2 Coordinate through the Emergency Plan Administrater an activities whicf1 involve off-site persennel crganir.atiens er agen<:ies.
5.3.3 Schedule a date for this activity in cocedination with the Emergency Plan Wnhtrater and assign cbseriers.
5.3.4 Review evaluations of exercise er drin with the ecservers and the Plant Nuclear Safety Cc mittee (PNSC).
5.3.5 Ensure that deficiencies whicn are identified are eddressed with c:rrective measures.
Sese exercises and drills win shubte emergenef c=rditiens and may be scheduled such that two cr mere exercises er drins are conducted si::u1*mly.
6.0 Peferences 6.1 Turxey Point Plant Radiological Emergenef Plan 6.2 NUREG 0654
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- 7. 2 Written evaluation to PNSC, Plant Manager-Nuclear, ard Emergenef Plan Administrater by the Cperaticns Superintendent-Nuclear.
8.0 Instructicns 3.1 Se fc11cwing emergenef exercises, drills, and tests shan be conducred at the frequene/ irdicated:
3.1.1 Exercises (Intecrated CriHs)
A majcr radiological emergenef respense exercise shan be conducted annuany to denenstrate tne effectiveness of the Emergenef Plan.
This exercise shall be conducted as a Site Area Emergenef cr General Emergenef and will provide for the cocedination with and participatien of off-site emergency respense persennel crgani::aticns and agencies including these of federal
- state, and local gover m nts.
Se emergenef scenario shall be varied frem year tc year.
Provisiens shall be made to start at least ene exercise between 6:00 p.m.
and midnigne, and at least ene exercise beteeen sidnight and 6:00 a.m., every six years.
Sis emergency respense exercise shall te critiqued by Florida Pcwer and Light Ccapany cbseriers/evaluaters.
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EMERGDCY EXERCISES, CRILLS, TESTS, AND EVAIIIATICNS '
8.1.2 Radic1ccical Meniterine Crill A radiclogical monitcring drill shall be ccnducted annuaHy.
These drius will include conection and analysis of sangle :nedia (e.g.
water, air).
8.1.3 Bealth Physics Crills te Sealth Physics Depar=nent shall cenduct health physics drills semi-ammily and ene of the semi-annual drius =ay be incorpcrated into the radiclogical x nitoring dri n.
8.1.4 Medical Emercenef Crill A medical emergency drin involving a sim tated ccntaminated individual, with previsiens fer activaticn of de plant First Aid and Personnel Decentaminaticn Team ard participatien by local support services (i.e., =+" lance and off-site :nedical treat:nent facility),
shall be cerducted annually.
8.1.5 Fire Emer: enc / Drill Fire drills are cerducted in ac=rdance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix R and Te<=nical Specificaticns.
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8.2 Ccnducting Drills
- 8. 2.1 Pricr to c=nunencing each driH, the Nuclear Plant Superviser (NPS) shall evaluate de plant cenditions and ascer-A that de drill win not; adversely affect plant equipment er cperaticns.
- 8. 2. 2 Se Cberaticns Superintendent 47uclear shan designate specific memoers cf the plant staff to act as ecservers during de drin.
tese cbservers shall be pested where at.gvlate in de plant area to observe and reccrd de acticns of plant persennel during the drin and to verify alarm audibility.
- 8. 2.3 After receiving a signal er alarm indicating that an emergene/
1 condition exists, whicf1 has been initiated as part of de Mll, the NPS shall take action as required by the Emergency Plan.
- 8. 2. 4 At the termination cf the driH, the NPS shah anncunce over de PA system that the drin is ever. This shall be repeated alcng with any required instructions.
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N C EXERCISES, Dp m R, TESTS, AND EVALUATI @ S 8.3 Evaluaticn of Crills and Exercises 3.3.1 Folicwing a
drill de Cperations Sup rintendent-Nuclear shall assimilate all infer: nation and data cencerning de emergency ec h ure drill and hold a critique en de drill with de PNSC.
Die PNSC dall rec::stmand changes to the E:nergency Precedures as p Kary.
8.3. 2 Folicwing an earcise, the plant management, FPL cbservers and principal participants in the exercise will meet to discuss and evaluate the exercise.
The evaluation tha11 be based en de ability of participants
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Plane management shall te respcnsible for any necessarf changes in de Plant Emergency Procedures and for rectananding changes in the Emergenef Plan to the Emergency Plan Wnistrater.
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FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURXEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20125 MARCH 26, 1981 1.0 Titl e:
ON-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION 2.0 Acoroval and List of Effective Pages:
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3.1 Purcose
This procedure describes the members and duties of the On-Site Sergency l
Organization (See Figure 1).
3.2 Discussion
Curing the pericd imediately following the declaration of an emergency, the shift operating staff constitutes the imediate response organization, i.e.,
the Interim Emergency Teams.
Sergency requirements take imediate precedence over nomal operating responsibilities (as detemined by Sergency Procedures or at the direction of the Sergency Coordinator).
Subsequent to the imediate response actions and notifications, other plant staff will begin arriving to fem the Primary Emergency Teams and to staff the Technical Support Center.
The On-Site Emergency Organization reports to and supports the Emergency Coordinator.
3.3 Authority
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3.4 Definitions
3.4.1 Emergency Coordinator:
Responsible for notifying off-site authorities, both inside and cutside the Company and has full authority and responsibility for on-site emergency response actions.
This function is performed by the Nuclear Plant Supervisor.
A member of the plant management staff with a Senior Reactor Operator License may assume this function at their discretion.
(See Emergency Procedure 20101, Outies of Emergency Coordinator).
3.4.2 Interim Emergency Teams:
The Interim Emergency Teams are composed of members chosen frem plant shift personnel.
All are qualified in procedures and practices required for the perfomances of their duties as team leaders or members.
3.4.3 Primary Emercency Teams:
The Primary Sergency Teams are composed of first line management personnel and others wno nomally work on the regular day work schedule, which is also exclusive of weekends and holidays.
3.4.4 Technical Succort Center Suoervisor:
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The person designated by the Emergency Coordinator to supervise the personnel and manage the technical support activities in the Technical Support Center.
This function is performed by one of the following:
Operations Superintendent - Nuclear Coerations Supervisor - Nuclear Technical Department Supervisor Other department supervisors (if necessary)
4.0 Precautions
4.1 The Interim Teams should take action regardless of the fact that the Primary Emergency team members may be present.
Members of an Interim Emergency Team may consider themselves relieved only upon the specific instructions of a recogni zed superior or the Primary S ergency Team Leader.
Merely knowing that a superior or a Primary Emergency Team Leade-is present does not constitute a release from emergency duties and responsibilities.
4.2 At their own option, and with the knowledge of the Emergency Coordinator, line management members of that team may relieve their counterpart on the Interim Emergency Teams.
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5.0 aesocnsibilities
5.1 E:nercency Direction and Centrol:
te Emergenef Cecrdinator shall be responsible for directicn and centrol, as described in Emergency Procedure :D101, Duties of Emergenef Cecrdinator.
- 5. 2 Nctificatien and Cemnunicatien:
me Emergenef Cccedinator shall be respcnsible for notificaticn and
- nicaticns as described in Emergency Procedure 0101, Duties of Emergency Cecrdis tcr.
5.3 Radiation Team:
2e Sealth Physics Superiiscr shall be the Radiation Team T.aader.
He shall direct de acticns of de Health Physics tecnnicians under de ceders of de Emergency Cecrdinater.
Se Interim Radiatien Team Leader is designated as the Health Physics Technician en shift with the thclear Watch Engineer as his alternate.
5.4 Plant System Encineerine:
'Ihe Shift Technical Adviser shall previde de initial technical support necessary fer repair or corrective acticns.
5.5
.F_ ire Team:
2e Nuclear Wat::h Engineer shall be de Fire Team Leader.
Bis position is manned centinucusly but if he is not avai'aMe the Nuclear Turbine Cberater shall act as his alternate.
5.6 First Aid /Decentaminaticn Team:
2e Plant Padicchemist shall be the Primary Team Leader with the Chemistrf Superviser as his alternate.
A tMclear Cperater, trained in first aid and personnel decentaminatien, shall be the Interim Team T.aader.
If nc Chemistrf Wat personnel are en-site, any trained emplcyee cculd act as a Pirst Aid /Decentaminaticn Team ::e.ucer until prirarf team aemcers can be cMled in.
5.7 Security Team:
te Security Superviser shall be the Primarf Seearity Team Leader with the Assistant Plant Securief Superiisce as his alternate.
Se Secarief Shift Superiiscr shall act as the Interim Securief Team Iaader. Perscnnel centrol and accountability are the responsibility of the Security Team.
Se Security Team Iaader shall % responsible for nctifying the Emergency Cccrdinater of unacccunted for,;ersennel.
Nctification of occupants in the Cwner Centrolled Area shall take place during the security search.
3/26/81 EMERGDCI PN l0125, PAGE 4 CN-SITE EMEPGDCl CRGANI:'.ATICN 5.8 Rescue ham:
Rescue Operations shan involve the First Aid /Decentaminaticn Team and the Radiation Team as necessarf.
Under the centrol of the Radiaticn Team Imader, entr/ to potentially hazardcus areas shall be made by the First Aid /Decentamination ham with assistance frem the Radiation Team.
Upon notificatien of the injury, both teams shall respond per the Emergene/
Coordinator's instructions.
5.9 aeceverf and aestcration Team:
2e Operations Superintendent - Nuclear shall be the Team Idader.
Er Ted.nical Depart::ent Superiisce is the alternate.
Team members shan bt assigned frem available plant staff.
5.10 Re-Entr/:
Be-entry teams shan be fermed as necessarf in acccedance with Emergene/
Procedure :0111, Pe-Entr/.
6.0 Beferences
6.1 Turkey Pointi Plant Emergene/ Plant 6.2 Emergene/ Procedure :D101, D2 ties of an Emergency Cocedinator
7.0 Reccrds
Se Emergene/ Cocedinatcr sha n maintain records as descrihed in Emergene/
Procedure :D101, D2 ties of the Emergency Coordinater.
8.0 Instructicns
8.1 Open declaraticn of an emergency, the Interim Team I4aders shall centact the Emergency Cocedinatcr to determine the i: mediate respense teams needed.
3.2 Se Shift Technical Adviser shan assist the Emergency Cccrdinatcr in evaluating de emergency.
8.3 2e Emergene/ Cecrdinator shall initiate the notificaticns described i.
Emergene/ Precedure :0101 to inferm necessary plant management and Emergency Team I4aders.
3.4 2e Technical Department Supertiser shan report to the Technical Support Center and act as the TSC Superiiscr.
Se perscnnel in the TSC shall provide plant management suppcrt to aucw the Nuclear Plant Supertiser te concentrate en reacter centrol.
8.3 2e Emergency Coordinatcr shan provide watch relief as ccnditiens require changes.
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LOSS OF COOLANT ACCIDENT DOSE CALCULATIONS 2.0 Accroval and List of Effective Pages:
2.1 Acaroval
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3.1 Purcose
This procedure provides a method for estimating radiation exposures in areas around the plant following a loss of coolant accident.
3.2 Ofscussion
3.2.1 The Emergency Coordinator shall estimate radiation exposures for aff-site locations from the plant boundary to ten miles whenever a loss of coolant accident is expected or has occurred.
3.2.2 The Emergency Ccordinator shall use the method described in this procedure to estimate radiaticn exposures until the Chemistry Cepartment representative arrives on the scene.
3.3 Authority
This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
4.0 Precautions :
None
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5.0 Responsibilities
The Emergency Coordinator or his designee has the responsibility for making the initial radiation exposure estimates.
The Chemistry Department representative shall make refined estimates upon arriving at the scene at the direction of the Emergency Coordinator.
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References:
6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
6.2 Turkey Point Plant Radiation Protection Manual 7.0 Records and Notifications:
Detailea records of metacrological conditions used to estimate dose rates, time, and results of dose estimates shall be kept on the attached worksheets.
As deemed appropriate by the Emergency Coordinator, the off-site authorities shall be notified of:
7'.1 Meteorological conditions at appropriate levels (wind speed, wind direction, stability (if available), and precipitation).
- 7. 2 Projected thyroid and whole body doses at the site boundery,
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7.3 Projected thyroid and whole body doses at the site boundary and at 2, 5, anu 10 miles, including sectors affected, and 7.4 3 asis used for estimating doses.
8.0 Instructions :
3.1 The Emergency Coorcinator shall, upon the initiation of an event which is interpreted to be a loss of coolant accident project the thyroid and whole body doses in areas surrounding the plant as follows:
3.1.1 Record the date, time, wind speed, wind direction and time period over which wind data have been averaged onto the
- Dose Projecti Worksheet", Taole 6-1.
8.1. 2 Select the proper set of overlays for use in making the dose estimates.
If wind speed is less than 10 mph, select the overlays labeled " Loss of Coolant Accident Stable Condition".
If wind speed is greater than 10 mph, select the overlays labeled " Loss of Coolant Accident Unstable Condition".
NOTE:
If a wind speed value is not availabic use the " Stable Condition" overlays.
3/26/81 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20126, PAGE 3 LOSS OF CCOLANT ACCIDENT 00SE CALCULATIONS 8.1.3 Make the dose estimate as follows:
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Select the 1 in. = 2,600 feet scale overlay and psition the
" PLANT" reference point over the center point between the Units 3 and 4 containments (use Figure 6-5 for the site area map).
2.
Position the centerline of the overlay plume in the direction toward which the wind is moving.
Align the overlay extended centerline that is to the right of the " PLANT" reference point that indicates the direction from which the wind is blowing.
NOTE:
Some small shift in wind direction is almost always present.
Therefore, to accurately determine the need to evacuate the area affected by the radioactive release, both the left and right extremes in the direction toward which the wind is moving, and all of the area between these extremes, shall be used for positioning the overlay.
3.
Read and record thyroid dose directly from the overlay at the[3 site boundary and 2, 5, and 10 miles from the plant.
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these values on Table 6-1.
NOTE:
If no estimate of wind direction is available the dose should be assumed to occur in all directions around tne plant.
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Estimate whole body dose by dividing the thyroid dose by a factor of twenty (20). Record this value on Table 6-1.
- 5. 'The values recorded from Steps 3 and 4 are two-hour integrated doses.
If an estimate is required for a shorter time, then the values should be adjusted proportionally. For example, if a one-hour integrated dose estimate is desired, then one half (1/2) the values from Steps 3 and 4 should be recorded on Table 6-1.
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The time period to which the projection applies shall be recorded on Table 6-1.
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The procedure should be repeated as necessary.
Updating at a fifteen minute frequency is desirable, particularly if the wind direction is varying.
Updating at this frequency should result in more realistic estimates as opposed to the presumption of a persistent wind direction for two hours.
When updates are made the cunulative dose distribution shall be updated each time the calculation is performed.
Table 6-2 shall be used for this i
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DOSE PROJECTION WORKSHEET Accident occurred on at Wind speed:
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Wind direction:
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Source of Wind Data:
Time period over which wind information is observed:
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Time period for which the dose projection is applicable:
to Date and time this worksheet was completed:
to Cate Time,
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Time through which this distribution applies:
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FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT CCMPANY TURKEY POINT UNITS 3 AND 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 20201 MARCH 26, 1981
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MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS - RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING
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Change dated 3/26/81 Reviewed by PNSC March 26, 1981 Approved by escr Plant Mgr-Nuclear,
//sa./27,19g Approved by
/ /> m 1# -- Vice President Power Resources l1dr*'M
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This procedure provides requirements for periodic training of individuals, onsite, wno may have scme response upon initiation of the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
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3.2 Discussion
In order to maintain emergency preparedness, personnel working at the Turkey Point Plant must be familiar with certain preplanned actions in the l
Emergency Plan and its implementing procedures.
Any changes in required actions or response due to revision of the Plan or procedures must be presented to appropriate personnel on a periodic basis.
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3.3 Authority
Turkey Point Plant Radiological Energency Plan
3.4 Definition
j Throughout this procedure, the terms Emergency Plan and Plan will be used to mean Turkey Point Radiological Emergency Plan.
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.s 4.0 Precautiers 4.1 bis precedure does not cover requirements for periodic training of the FPL Cff-Site Emergenef Organization.
5.0 Bescersibilities
5.1 te Plant Manager - Nuclear has the everall responsibilief for Emergenef Plan Training.
- 5. I te tainirs Superviser is responsible for ensuring all Emergenef Plan Waining is c:nducted in accordance with tide references listed herein.
1 5.3 te primary team leader of each emergency team is responsible for the develepoent and isplanentaticn of his team's training and retraining j6ws. He may assign carpetent individuals to assist him in acc:mplishing this task.
5.4 te Cperations Superintendent - Nuclear is responsible for de development and implementation of de Emergenef CWhter tda.ing and retraining y6ws-.
He may assign ccupetent individuals to assist him in acc:mplishing this task.
5.5 te talning Superviser is respcnsible for dev=1&nt ard i::plementaticn of Emergenef Plan Saining of all candidates for reacter cperator er senicr reacter cperatcr licenses.
5.6 te Bealth Physics Super 7iser shall provide for training all individuals requiring unesecrted access ensite describing to acticn :;c be taken by an individual discovering an emergency ccndition, de locaticn cf assemcly areas, the identificaticn of emergency alar:ns, and de action to be taken en hearing those alarms.
6.0 aeferences 6.1 trkey Pcint Plant Radic1cgical Emergenef Plan 6.2 10 CFR 50.47 6.3 10 CFR 50 Appendix E 6.4 NUREG 0654, Pavisien 1 7.0 Pecords and Notificaticrs:
Reccrds dccmenting the Emergency Plan taining rece. %d by individuals are quality assurance records and, therefore, shall be retained in accordance with Administrative Preced re 0190.14, Document Centrol and Cualief Assurance Records.
3/25/91 EME.WI PBCCEIEE l0:D1, PAGE 3 MAINIAINDG EMI.M PREPARECNESS RADICLCGICAL EMIECY PIAN TRAINEG
8.0 Instructicns
S.1 E:nergenef Cecrdinatcr Waining All Nuclear Plant Supervisors, Nuclear Watch Engineers, Reactor Centrol Cperaters (wnc are holders of Senicr Reacter Cperatcr licenses) shall receive training in categcries previded in this secticn, annually:
8.1.1 Interpretation of plant and field data and hcw it relates to emergencies and their classificatien (i.e. emergene/ acticn level determination).
3.1. 2 Prengt ard effective nctificaticn methods, including the types of c::anunication system 8.1.3 Methcd of activating the Florida Pcwer and Light Ccupany E:nergency Crmnin tien.
8.1.4 Se :nethods used for estimating radiation doses.
8.2 Cther Cperaticnal Assisw.ce Cther perscnnel who may be required during an enrgenef shall receive training in the fclicwing areas en an annual basis:
- 8. 2.1 E:nergency Plan f=4'iM:stien.
- 8. 2. 2 Ibergency Plan i:plementing precedures faciliarization.
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(' nmmicaticns and notificatien methods.
- 8. 2. 4 ;c.ident a "aasment and corrective action.
- 8. I.5 Specific Emergenef Team Training (for individuals assigned to emergenef *aa=s) i 8.3 Shift Technical /b iser All Shift Tecnnical Adviscrs shall receive the follcwing annual training:
8.3.1 E:nergenef Plan familiarizaticn.
8.3. I E:nergenef 1:plementing precedures familiarizatien.
8.3.3 2chnical Specificaticns (in-depth unders*s. ding) 8.3.4 Specialized training in power plant and reacter specific core cperating characteristics (ncrral and ahnceral).
8.3.5 Familiari:aticn with other related Plant programs,
- plars, and procedures with enphasis en accident assessment techniques.
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EMERGDiCY PPCCEDCPE ;0 31, PAGE 4 h6 E.NI PREPARECNESS RADICIDGICAL EMMCf PLAN TRAINDX3 8.4 Emergency Teams 3.4.1 Emergency Team Iaaders shall have successfully cc:tpleted Group A training in radiation protecticn conducted by the Sealth Physics Successful ccupletien of this training is acknowledged by the group.
issuance of a " Ped Badge" identificaticn card.
All assigned leaders shall participate in an annual training exercise designed to have them and their teams respcnd to si::ulated situations.
Se primarf team leader is respcnsible fcr scheduling, ccoducting, and docuranting surt exercises.
i S.4.2 Team =mrers shall have successfully ccupleted the Group A courses and hold a "r d Badge" identificatien card.
e S.4.3 Specific emergenef team training shall be cerducted by de assigned team leader er his qualified designee familiarizing team members with their responsibilities described in the Emergency Plan and its i:plementing sccedures, e-mmmications and coordinaticn with other emergency teams and the fellcwing team-specific topics:
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Emergency Fadiation Team (1) Use of air sanpling equipment.
( 2) Perfer: nance cf centaminatien surveys.
(3) Determinaticn of air activity.
(4) Deter:ninaticn of radiatien levels.
(5) Becordkeeping methcds.
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In-depth kncwledge of persennel and field monitoring / analyzing tecraiques.
(7) Bespcnsibilities cf the Emergency Padiation Team.
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Security Team (1) Perscnnel accountability precedures.
( 2) Site ingress and egress centrol s.,cedures.
(3) Depicyment of Security Persennel.
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First Aid /tecentamination Team (1) Descriptien, stcrage locaticn, and applicaticn cf suppliers and equipnent.
( 2) Sequential steps for the assessment and treatment c persennel injurf and centamination levels.
3/26/81 EMERGDC P.@CCEDURE Z 31, PAGE 5 MAINIAIN2XI DIPGDK'Y PREPAREENESS RADICIlXIICAL EMIEGENCY PIAN TPAINING (3) Allcwable and advisable radiaticn environments and exposures.
(4) Personnel decentamination procedures.
(5) Prc a dures for the evacuaticn cf centaminated persens to off-site medical facilities.
(6) At least three members will satisfacterily cenplete the American National Red Cross Multi-Media First Aid Ccurse and will requalify every three years.
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Fire Team Fire Team training is ccvered by the Fire Protecticn Prcgram, IA inistrative Procedure 15500, 5.
Paccverf and Pastcraticn and Pa-entry Teams I
tese teams are ccupcsed of perscnnel previcusly described and as such receive adequate training with respect to the F:aergency Plan and its inplementing precedures.
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