ML20072R843
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EPP-2 FIRE FIGHTING SECTION CONTENTS PAG E 1.0 PURPOSE 1
2.0 REFERENCES
1 3.0 RE SPONSI BILITIES 1
4.0 NOTIFICATION 3
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P ROCEDURE 4
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5.1 Person Discovering Fire 4
5.2 Chief Shif t Operator 4
I 5.3 Nuclear Operator E 5
5.4 Nuclear Fire Chief 6
5.5 NMP Fire Department 6
5.6 Che=istry & Radiation Protection 7
5.7 Station Shift Supervisor 8
l 5.8 Station Personnel 3
5.9 Security Force 8
i 6.0 PRCX:ET RE FOR LOCAL PANEL 6 & 10 i
(::et ea alogical Tower and Ene rgy s
Ir.ior:aation Center) 10 i
l FIGURES 1
Fire Fighting Checklist (Control Room /
CSO) 11 2
Fire Fighting Checklist (Security Building) 12 3
Fire Fighting Checklist (Chemist ry &
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FIRE FIGHTING 1.
'l.0 PURPO SE l'
l The purp o se of this fire fighting procedure is to provide for the f
8 p romp t and efficient handling of any fire, regardles s of size or pre s enc e of ra dioactivity by the o n-s ite Nine Mile Po int Fire i
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2.0 REFERENCE S 2.1 EAP-1, Activation and Direction of Emergency P1an
- 2. 2 EPP-4,, Personnel Injury or Illness 2.3 EPP-5, Station Evacuation
- 2. 3 EPP-20, Emergency Notification s 3.0 RES?ONSI BILITIES" In order to ensure the complete and appropriate handling of any fire related eme rgency at the site, the f ollowing position listing provides as sociated as signment responsibilities :
3.1 Suoervisor Fire Protection a.
Tne Fire Protection Supe rvis or performs general planning,
- testing, in spe ct ion and overseeing of the station fire pro t ect ion act ivitie s.
Pe riodic testing of the systems and portable equipment is pe rforme d by shift fire p rote ct ion personnel under the direction of the Fire Protection Supervisor.
3.2 Nuclear Fire Chief a.
Maintains adminis t ra tive re spon sibilitie s, which include plant fira p reventive in spe ct ion s,
rec o rd t rans ian t fire l oad s,
a c knowledgement of fire protection and detection systems
'ou t-o f-service, plant fire drills, pe riodic NMP Fire Department b riefings, and participation in fire incident investigations.
b.
Responds to all fire alarms.
c.
Pe riodically reviews capabilit ie s and limi ta tion s of fire t
fighting equipment; and initiat es corrective a ct ion s,
if n e c e ss ary.
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Maintains joint response control with off-site fire department Chief, and provides technical advice pertaining to radiological protection of personnel and any special hazards.
e.
Arranges for appropriate departure activities for off-site fire 7
fighters (e.g., contamination control).
f.
Evaluates the effectiveness of communications. within the NMP Fire Department and with the on-scene fire team leader, the reactor operators in the control Room, the plant physical security organization (see Sect. 3.6, below), the off-site fire organization, and any other command post.
g.
Coordinate training with off-site fire departments so that responsibilities and duties are delineated in advance, and they are aware of the need for radiological protection of personnel and the special hazards associated with a nuclear power plant'.
3.3 hNelear Fire Fighter l
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Participates in fire drills and attends periodic fire fighting and familiarization training and refresher sessions.
b.
Responds to ALL fire alarms, and perforns actions under the direct guidance of the Fire Chief.
c.
Ensures that any required training / certification is kept current and up-to-date.
3.4 Station Shif t Supervisor a.
Evaluates the consequences of a fire, as it pertains to nuclear safety, and the probability of its effect on the overall 7
operation of the plant; including the potential spreading of the affected areas and systems.
b.
Initiates station evacuation, if necessary.
c.
Assunes the role of Emergency Director, until properly relieved.
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3.5 Nuclear Operator "E" a.
Provides technical advice to the Nuclear Fire Chief in regard to current plant operating status.
b.
Provides current fire status reports to the Station Shift Supervisor.
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Activates station fire a,larm in response to a personnel report or as a res ult of the annuncia t ion of the automatic fire detection system.
b.
Requests of f-site fire fighting as sis tance upon the recommendation of the ' Nuclear Fire Chief.
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Act ivates station evacua tion al arm in re spon se to a fire requiring a general area station evacuation.
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Provides a termination announcement to station personnel upon receiving notification f rom the Nuclear Fire Chief.-
- 3. 7 Station Securitv a.
Ve rifies receipt of fire al arm, expedices the arrival of of f-site fire fighting assistance on-site and maintains required personnel accountability.
b.
Provides responding of f-s ite pe rsonn el with approp riate dosimet ry.
c.
Maintains
- plant physical security and perfo rms required personnel notifications.
3.8 Checistrv and Radiation Managecent Department a.
Provides radiation p rot ection as sistance to the Nuclear F ire Chief during fires.
b.
Ass is ts Pe rsonnel Accountability Co ordinator in ac counting for station personnel at scene of fire.
4.0 NOTIFICATkON 4.1 Visual Detection The person who discovers a fire notifies the control room, giving the loca t ion and type of fire before making any a ttemp t at fire fighting.
He should remain on the phone until the announcement is made on the public address system.
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4.2 Auto atic Fire Detection Systens Auto =atic fire detection equipcent is ptovided for those areas protected by fixed extinguishing systers and in ce.::ain other areas where early fire detection is desirable.
The fire detection system actuates an annunciator syste: in the nain Control Room which infor=s the Control Room Operator of the location of the fire.
Once alarms are received, the Chief Shift Operator will inform the Station Shift Supervisor, Nuclear Operator E and the !!"? Fire Depart ent of their location.
5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Person Disecvering Fire After he has notified the Control Roo: of the location and type of fire and the announce=ent is made on the public address sy s t em,,
he should take initial fire fighting actions or if not knowledgeable in fire fighting techniques leave the area.
He should take all necessary precautions to protect hi=self.
5.2 Chief Shif t Operator (See Figure 1) a.
Upon notification of a fire, either by personal report or by annunciation of the auto:atic detection system, the Chief Shift Operator shn11 cound the fire alar = for ten (10) seconds and then announce over the public address systes " Attention, a fire has been detected in (location of fire).
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Fire Department shall report to (location of fire)", repeat alarm and announcement twice.
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Turn up the voluce on the Oswego County Fire and Station UhF radio base stations.
c.
If the annunciation is fro: Local Panel 8 (l'eteorological Tower) or Local Panel 10 (Energy Infotta tion Center) ic=ediately call Oswego County Fire Control requesting fire fighting assistance for the area involved. DO I;0T SOUIib FIRE ALAP21 - See Section 6.0.
If busy or no answer call The CSO will then notify security that an offsite Fit e ' Depart:ent has been susconed.
d.
If the Control Room Operator does act r,eceive an acknowledgecent from the Station Shift Supervisor, !?uclear Fire Chief, Iiuclear Operator "E" and Security in approxi=ately 60 seconds, he will repeat Step 5.2.a.
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If reqested by the iuclear Fire Chief call Oswego County Fire Control at the nu:ber listed below and request fire fighting 1
assitance at the Nine Mile Point Unit 1.
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If both numbers are busy or no answer, contact Oswego County Fire Control usina the fire radio.
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Initiate any "Special Operating Procedures" required.
g.
Observe AR!Is, CA!!s and stack conitors for increased levels.
h.
Sound the station evacuation alarm if requested to do so by the Nuclear Fire Chief.
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Upon notification from the Nuclear Fire Chief that the fire has l
been extinguished or the event has been determined to be a false alarm.
Sound the station alarm for 10 sec. and announce the termination of the event.
5.3 Nuclear Operator E (Advisor to the Nuclear Fire Chief) a.
Contact Control Rood and acknowledge receipt of the fire alars.
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Proceed to the location of the fire with a radio and set up a coc=and post with Nuclear Fire Chief. Investigate area of alars and i=cediately report status to the Control Room.
3.4 Nuclear Fire Chief a.
Contact Control Room ano acknowledge receipt of the fire alar.
b.
Pick up a portable fire radio.
c.
Proceed to the location of the fire and set up a coccand post.
Ensure the Nuclear Operator E and a Security Guard are available to coordinate co :ur.ications with their respective d ;~ttents.
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Investigate area of alar:. and report status to the Control Room 1 directly or through Nuclear Operator E.
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Contact Control Roca directly or through Nuclear Operator E and j request CSO to call Oswego County Fire Control to obtain i outside fire fiahting assistance, if dee:ed necessary.
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Contact security force directly or through security guard at coceand post and direct the security force to escort the off-site fire departnent and any other..aicles required for the emergency to the e:ergency vehicle staging area when they arrive.
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Contact Control Room and request a station evacuation of all non-essential personnel, if deemed necessary.
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Supervise and coordinate the efforts of the fire fighters to control and extinguish the fire.
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contamination and released.
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Once the fire is extinguished or event has been determined to be a false alarm, contact centrol room and notify them of fire status.
j.
When off-site fireman are ready to leave, arrange to have ALL firemen and their equipment surveyed.
All contaminated equipment should be decontaminat'ed or retained at the station for decontamination.
5.5 Nine !!ile Point Fire Department a.
The IGl? Fire Department shift complement is comprised of the following:
1 - Nuclear Fire Chief 4 - ;uclear Fire Fighters 1 - Nuclear Operator E
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During normal working hours the Fire Department will receive assistance from the reserve fire brigade if they 8
are available.
This brigade is
=ade up of three individuals from each of the following departments -
Maintenance Instrument and Control Chemistry and Radiation Protection b.
The N!!P Fire Department shall respond to ALL fires.
c.
The IGIP Fire Department will'immediately proceed to the location of the fire, picking up self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing at the nearest storage area.
Storage areas are located at:
1.
Turbine Building - Elevation 261', S.E. Corner 2.
Turbine ' Building Elevation 277', S.E. Corner 3.
Turbine Building - Elevation 300', S.E. Corner 4.
Reactor Building - Elevation 237', N.E. Corner 5.
Reactor Building - Elevation 261', N.W. Corner 6.
Off-Gas Building - Elevation 261', Entrance 7.
Administrative Building - Elevation 261', Locker Room Area 8.
Screen House - Elevation 261', S.W. Corner fi hting fires shall use the
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Persons entering sockey areas or b
self-contained breathing apparatus.
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If off-site fire fighting assistance has beer requested, the Nuclear fire Chief. a:d hhe off-site Fire Chief will be jointly in charge of the fire fighting forces.
f.
The laiP Fire Department will assist the off-site. fire depart =ents in fire fighting.
NOTE:
Off-site Fire Department Coat Identification White-Chief Yellow-Officers Black or Red-Firemen 5.6 Chemiscrv and Radiation Management Department (See Figure 3) ao Upon receipt of a fire alarm and announcement, send an inplant survey team with radio to the location of the fire to assist the Nuclear Fire Chief in evaluating any radiological aspects of the fire.
During normal hours th'is team should be comprised of members of the reserve fire brigade.
NOTE:
Depart = ental assistance will be directed by a Chief Technician until relieved by a Chemistry and Rad. Ngt.
Department Supervisor.
b.
Have survey tes: take air samples as necessary in aress where the fire fighters are workinh, and ensure that sa: ping does not interfere with the fire fighting.
c.
When the fire is extinguished, provide the necessary staff to survey all personnel and equipment used at the fire scene.
d.
In the event of a staticn evacuation perform the following:
1.
To aid in accountability, instruct the survey team to report back the names of all individuals at the scene.
Ensure this infornation is passaed on to the Personnel Accountability Coordinator.
2.
Contact the Cher.istry & Radiation Protection Assistant in the Control Room and have him check the CAMS and stack nonitors to see if " fouling". is occuring due to smoke removal fro: plant.
3.
Dispatch a survey team to monitor contractors assembling at their work location headquarters (ie north and south trailer areas).
e.
During off-hours utilize depart = ental callout list to provide radiological assistance to the Nuclear Fire Chief, if necessary.
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a.
b.
May proceed to the fire to adequately asse'ss its effect on station operations and shall then proceed to the main Control Room to direct appropriate station operation (e.g.,
plant shutdown).
c.
If the Nuclear Fire Chief has requested a station evacuation, or requested outside fire fia,hting assitance, perform steps d) and e), below:
1 d.
Perform actions required per EAP-1 as Emergency Director,until relieved.
e.
To aid in accountability, provide Personnel Accountability 8
Coordinator with the names of any individuals known to be at the fire scene.
f.
Prior to allowing Off-site Fire Departments to depart ensure personnel,
- vehicles, and equipment have been surveyed by Radiation Protection.
Once equip =ent and" personnel contamination levels have been deter =ined to be within station control levels, contact Security Building and notify them. of this fact.
5.8 Station Personnel a.
Upon hearing the " fire alarm" station personnel should stay clear of the area described in the announcement and be aware that a station evacuation cay be necessary.
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If the station evacuation alaru is sounded all personnel in the station and the administrative
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location and status known to either the inplant survey team or SSS.
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5.9 Security Force (Sec Figure 2) l a.
Contact Control Room anc acknowledge receipt of fire alarm.
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Dispatch a guard with a radio to the fire scene command post to :
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c.
Turn volume up on the fire radio and monitor continuously during
'the fire emergency.
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During off hours imnediately notify the Supervisor Fire Protection (or pager), and the Energency Coordinator (or pager).
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Dispatch a guard and vehicle to Lake Road to direct responding j
fire vehicles and personnel to appropriate access road and l
Emergency Vehicle Staging Area.
klen i needed, security will j
escort trucks to the scene of the fire when directed by the Nuclear Fire Chief.
A security guard will stay with the fire trucks at all times. Normal sign-in procedure can be waived and a head count will be taken.
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kten the off-site fire departments arrive, issue film badges to I
all ~ personnel and then notify the Nucicar fire Chief and SSS l j
directly or through security guard at the fire command post and Control Room SAS of the number of trucks and time they arrived on-site.
g.
Prior to allowing off-site fire departments to depart ensure the f8 following-have been completed:
1)
Film badges collected.
2)
Data for Film badge Issue sheets and entrance registration log has been collected.
3)
Personnel, vehicles, and equipnent have been surveyed by Radiation Protection and c?ected for departure by SSS.
h.
'During off hours perform necessary notification required per EPP-20, Figure 3 " Security Off Hours Emergency Contact List."
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Notify CSO that call (s) have been made.
If the evacuation alarm is sounded, perform steps j & k.
j.
Prevent non-energency personnel from leaving the site.
Direct these individuals to their designated assenbly areas for accountability.
k.
Sergeant directs a guard to obtain roll call and Entrance Registration Log and proceed to the Operation Support Center area for accoutability.
NOTE:
Durin;, the fire energency, do not allow personnel into the plant or site unless they have, energency plan 8
responsibility and appropriate identificaton cards as indicatea in EPP-14 "Energency Access Control"..
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. LOCAL PANEL 8 (Meteorological Tower) and LOCAL PANEL 10- (Enerev Information Center)
Chief Shift Operator will perform the following-a.
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Call Oswego County Fire Control and request fire fighting assistance for the area involved (if busy call i
2.
Inform the Security Department that an alarm has been received from either LP 8 or LP 10.
3.
Notify the Station Shif t Supervisor on duty of the fire alarm received.
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Security will perform the following:
1.
If conditions per=it - dispatch a guard and vehicle to.the area involved with a fire radio.
2.
Call the following site personnel:
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On-call Supervisor ii. Supervisor Fire Protection -
111. Area Safety Director -
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Energy Information Center Director -
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Advise Oswego County Fire Control, via fire radio, of conditions.
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FIGURE.1 FIRE FIGHTING CHECKI.IST (Control. Room /CS0) i t
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NAME:
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.a.
Sound fire alar:2 for 10 seconds and announce ov'er PA system " Attention, a
fire has; been detected in (location of fire).
The NMP Fire Depart =ent shall report to (location of fir e). "'
Eepeat alarm and announce=ent twice.
b.
Turn up volume on the Oswego Fire / Rescue and UHF radio
. base stations, c.
Nuclear Operator "E" responded.-
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SSS responded.
e.
Nuclear Fire Chief responded.
f.
Security Force responded.
g.
If reqested by the Nuclear Fire Chief call Oswego County Fire Control at the nu=ber listed below and request fire fighting assitance at the Nine Mile Point.
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h.
Process monitors checked.
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Initiate any required Special Operating Procedure (s).
j khen directed by Station Shift Supervisor, sound station evacuation alar = and announce - evacuation per EAP-1 Figure 3.
k.
Upon notificat. ion fro = the Nuclear Fire Chief that the
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v FIGURE 2 FIRE FIGHTING CHECKLIST (Security Building / Security Shift Supervisors?
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NAME:
INITIAL / TIME a.
Acknowledge receipt of alarm to CSO.
b.
Dispatch a Security Guard with a radio to the fire scene command post to coordinate communications between the Security Department and the Nuclear Fire Chief.
c.
Turn up volume on Oswego Fire / Rescue and UHF base
. stations.
d.
Off Hours:
Contact Supervisor Fire Protection or pager) and the Emergency Coordinator or pager).
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Dispatch a guard and vehicle to Lake Road to direct e.
I responding fire vehicles and personnel to the appropriate access road and Emergency Vehicle Staging area.
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Issue film badges to firemen.
g.
Notify Nuclear Fire Chief and SSS directly or through security guard at command post and Control Room SAS, of the number of fire trucks and the time they arrived 9
on Site.
h.
Off Hours: Make calls per EPP-20, Figure 3.
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CSO notified that call (s) have been made.
j.
If a Station Evacuation Alarm is sounded, dispatch a roll call & visitor list.to Operations Support Center.
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Prior to allowing off-site Fire Departments ensure:
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Fil badges collected and data logged.
2)
Data for film badge issue sheets and entrance registration log'has been collected.
3)
Personnel,
- vehicles, and equipment have been surveyed by Radiation Protection and cleared for department by SSS.
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.a FIGURE 3 FIRE FIGHTING CHECKLIST (Chemist ry and Radiation Management Department)
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INITIAL / TIME a.
ha fire alarm is sounded send an inplant survey team to fire locat ion to as s ist Nuclea r Fire Chie f in evaluating radiological aspects of fire.
Take air samples as necess ary in area fire fighter s b.
are working.
c.
hn fire is extingu ished, p rovide necess ary support to survey personnel and equipment at fire scene.
d.
If Station Evacuation Alarm is sounded, have a survey team report back names o f all at scene of fire and refer names to Personnel Accountability Coordinator.
e.
CAMS and stack monitors being checked.
f.
Off-hours utilize departmental callou t list to provide ra diologic al assistance to the Nuclear Fire Chie f if ne ce ss a ry.
g.
During a-station evacuation dispatch a survey team to monitor cont ra ctors assembling at their work location h eadquarter s.
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Purpos' e 1
I 2.0 References 1
3.0 Responsibilitien 1
4.0 Procedure 2
4.1 Notification of Missing or Trapped Person 2
i 4.2 Initiation of Search / Rescue Operations 3
4.3 Personnel Actions 4
4.3.1 Station Shif t Supervisor 4
4.3.2 Nuclear Fire Chief 4
4.3.3 Nine Mile Point Fire Depart =ent 5
4.3.4 Nuclear Operator "E" 5
4.3.5 Chemistry and Radiation Management Dept.
6 4.3.6 Security 6
4.4 Guidelines for Complicating Conditions 6
4.5 Ter=ination of Search and Rescue 7
Emergency Actions Figure 1 CSO Checklist Search and Rescue 8
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l EPP-3 SEARCH AND RE SCUE 1.0 PURPOSE This proced'ure provides the guidelines for decer:nining the actions to be taken for' the s eatch and/or rescu e of personnel who may be trapped or disabled in some area of the station.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 NCEP Report No. 39 Basic Radiation Protection Criteria
- 2. 2 EPP-2 Fire Fighting 2.3 EPP-4 Personnel Injury or Illness 3.O RE SPON SIBILITIE S The following position listing provides
.as socia ted as signment responsibilities' for key staf f involved in plant s earch and rescu e activities.
3.1 Station Shift Superviso r a.
Y.aintains knowledge, t hrou gh the Chief Shift Cpe ra tor, Nuclear Ope ra tor " f', and Nucl'ea r Fire Chie f regarding the current status of search and rescue activities as they pertain to plant operations and potential / actual system operational changes.
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Activates search and/or rescue activities in response to reports by station personnel.
b.
Activates additional s ea rc h and rescue as sistance if requested by.the Nuclear Fire Chief, or warrante d by s ta t ien operating conditions, and contact required personnel.
c.
Provi des the Station S hi f t Supervisor with cur ren t s ca rch anc res ue status reports ; including potential / actual ir.ps ets on s tat ion opera t ion s.
3.3 Nucl ear Oce'ra tor " E" a.
Provida s technical advice to the Nuclear F ire Chief in regsrcs to current plant cpera ting sta tus, b.
Provide s current s ea rc h and rescue status reports to the Cr.ie f S hif t Operator and /or the Sta ticn Shif t Supervisor.
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Periodically reviews capabilities and li=itations of search and 5
rescue equipment; and initiates corrective actions, if necessary.
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Responds to and directs all search and rescue operations.
3.5 Nuclear' Fire Fighter o
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Responds to ALL search and rescue announcenents, and perforns actions under the direction of the Nuclear Fife Chief.
b.
Ensures that any required training / certification is kept current and up-to-date.
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Participates in search and rescue drills and attends periodic training and plant familiarization classes.
3.6 Station Security a.
Assists the Chief Shift Operator (or Control Roon) in 5
deter =ining location of nissing personnel.
b.
Maintains plant physical security and perforns required personnel notifications.
3.7 Cheristrv and Ladiation ::anasenent Deiartment a.
Provides radiation protection assistance during search and 5
rescue operations.
4.0 PROCEDURE 4.1 Notification of Missing or Trapped Person 4.1.1 Innediately upon being aware that an individual :.ay be nissin3 and/or trapped or disabled, the individual who discovers the situation shall call the Control Roon, report the situation, and provide the following infor:ation if known:
Name cf the individual nissing, and/or trappec or Cisabled.
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1.ocation of the individual if the individual is tra; ped cr disabled; or, last known location and possible present location of an individual who is uissin.
a c.
Any circu: stances which say affect search and rescue cperatic:s, such as fire, explosics, or high radiation levels.
4.1.2 If an indivicual is zissing, the Chief Shift Operatcr shall ;.roceed in accordance 0ith Sectica 4.2.
If an individual is trapped cr disabled, the Chief Shif t Operator shall proceed in a cc cr a:.c c wi t'..
Sectics
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4.2.1 Search Operations Chief Shift Operator:
a.
Call the Security Building and find out whether or not the nissinb individual's security badge is in the rack and whether or not the conputer e.aows the individual to be onsite or' 5
offsite. If the individual is shown to be off-site, no further action is necessary.
b.
If the individual is shown to be on-site, contact the individual's supervisor.
c.
If the individual's supervisor does not know his location, page the individual using the FA systen.
d.
If the page is not answered in a minute or two, repeat the page.
e.
If an answer is not received in another three or four minutes, nake the following announcenent twice over the PA system:
"ATTENTIO:; ALL PERSONNEL:
IF ANYONE E;0NS THE PRESENT LOCATION 0F (nane of nissing individual), ?; EASE CALL THE CONTROL RCO 1
!!DIEDIATELY".
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If the =issing individual has not been ' located following the ccupletion of step 4.2.1 proceed to step 4.2.3.
4.2.3 Rescue operations Chief Shift Operator (See Fi ure 1):
b a.
Vnen it is deternined that a person is nissing or trapped, the
. Chief Shift Operator should sound the station alarn for approxinately 10 seconds and then announce:
" Attention, the 141P Fire Lepartnent should report to (location of area)."
Repeat alarn and announcecent one tine.
If location of nissing person 5
is not known, IGIP Fire Lepartnent should be told to report t o, the Control Roon.
1 b.
If the Chief Shif t Operator does not receive an acknowledgement from the Nuclear Fire Chief and Nuclear Operator "E"
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If the Nuclear Fire Chief and Nuclear Operator "E" do not acknowledge the second call, the CSO will proceed with d I, e below.
c.
Turn up volune on the fire and CHF radio base stations.
c.
If the rescue operation occurs on the day shif t",
contact the Station Superintendent to arran3e for backup rescue personnel.
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e.
If the rescue operation occurs on off-hours, contact the 20G-1 Security and request they call the following individuals:
1)
On-Call Operations Supervisor (See on-call list) 2)
Supervisor Fire Protection -
3)
On-Call Chemistry and Radiation Mst. Dept. Supervisor (See on-call list) 4)
Area Safety Director -
On-Call supervisors will be requested to contact other station personnel as required for backup rescue personnel.
f.
When requested by the Nuclear Fire Chief contact the Radiation Protection office or a department supervisor and direct them to 5
dispatch an inplant survey team to the rescue location.
4.3 Fersonnel Actions 4.3.1 Station Shift Supervisor Contact Control Room and acknowledge receipt of the rescue announce=ent.
4.3.2 Nuclear Fire Chief a.
C on*.a c t Control Roo: and acknowled e receipt cf the rescue i
anscuncement.
b.
If location of =issing person is not known, proceed to the Control Room.
Gather information from various techers of the station staff to try to determine where the cissing person =ight be.
Or,.,aniz e a search to locate the missing person assi.ning members of 'the 10 2 Fire Department to specific search areas.
Include the individual's depart =ent or company work area.
5 c.
Once he is found, report location and status of individual to Control F.oo: and have entire 104P Fire Depart ent report to that area.
If the area is known to be highly conta:inated, request the Control Roc: send an inplant survey teac te provice health physics covera e for the fire department.
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Proceed "t o the area with required ecuipuent fro Station Storeroom, Instrument Storage Roo=,
Rescue Kit cr in-Plant Survey Kit.
lifelines, teletector and Hi h Ran3e desiteter 3
should be consicered to augment required tools and equipment.
e.
Lirect the rescue operation.
Have the Chief Stift Operatcr call fcr additional help, if needed.
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1he I.1IP Fire Department (normally consisting of the *uclear Operator "E" (advisor), four Nuclear Fire Fighters and one Nuclear Fire Chief) will report to the area specified in the or the Control Room for assignnent public address announcement of search areas.
injured person is known, b.
Once the location of the trapped or proceed to that location. Enroute to the area:
One Nuclear Fire Fighter should pick up a stretcher in the 1) cost convenient location if contamination is present in the rescue area.
He should also pick up protective clothing from the fire cabinet at the entrance to the building where the rescue is to take place.
2)
If airborne activity is potentially si6nificant in the
, rescue area, another Nuclear Fire Fighter should pick up two Scott Air Paks from the fire cabinet at the entrance to the building where the rescue is to take place.
aid kit Another Nuclear Fire Fighter will pick up a first 3) the entrance to the buildin6 from the fire cabinet nearest where the rescue will take place.
c.
At the rescue area, a minimum of two persons will enter the in ediate area to essess the situation.
If the area is known to be highly contaninated, c if an or cassive escape of steam is involved in the explosion protective clothing and Scott Air Paks should be worn.
- incident, If the area is snoke or steam filled, or if the area is in d.sarray because of a fire or explosion, the nen should use 12fe-lines.
Radiation levels should be monitored as the area is entered.
if the rescue is d.
On the basis of this inspection of the area, cccplicated by the condition of the area, the :,7 ?
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Contact Control Room and acknowledge receipt of the rescue l
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the Nuclear Operater Upon activation of the ?OIP Fire Departnent, advisor to the '.uclear Fire Chief, at:
"E" will function as an assist in coordinating search and rescue activities.:ith the l
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Contact Control Room to determine whether Chemistry and Radiation Management assistance is required as part of the search and rescue operations.
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Depart ental assistance will be directed by the Departments Chief Technician until relieved by a Che:istry and Radiation Manage =ent Department supervisor.
4.3.6 Security I
a.
Dispatch a guard 'with a radio to assist the Fire Chief in determining location of individual.
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A guard from the Security Building will =eet an a bulance, if required, to assign f 3.lm badges and other equipment as needed from the Ambulance and Fire Kit.
c.
Off-hours - when requested by the Control Room contact the followin3 individuals for additional rescue personnel.
1)
On-call Operations Supervisor 2)
On-call Chen & Rad Met. Dept. Supervisor 3)
Supervisor Fire Protection 4)
Area Safety Director
~.uidelines for Cotolicatins. Cenditions_
4.4.1 Hith Radiation a.
Changes fro: normal. radiation protection procedures.
If an individual is trappec or disabled in an area in which the dose received during the rescue effort will be breater than 200 cre=,
the rescue must be carried out as expeditiously as possible to keep the dose to the victim as low as possible.
Tr.erefore, for the rescue of personnel 1: which undue delay cay result in the victim's death, the following ocifications are cade to Station Radiation Protection Erocedure:
1)
So prior authorization for exposure need be cade out.
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1::posure in excess of 10 CFR 20 limits may be taken, keeping in =ind the biolo3ical effects of large ccses of radiatics.
3)
A dose of up to 75 re: cay be received once in e lifetize to safe a life.
4)
If ti:.e permits adequate planning and protection, this dose shoul:. Le litited to 12 re:.
b.
Actic: to le taken:
1)
Cc:plete all ite: s in 4.3.3c.
2)
'? earing 0-5h or 0-50R self-reading desi eters as a>propriate and
- t. sing the teletector, enter the area and atte:pt to co;;lete the rescue (E uip ent availaile fro:
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Rescue of a victim shall take precedence over fire fighting unless necessary to suppress the fire to accomplish rescue.
b.
Action to be taken:
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Complete all items in 4.3.3.c 2.
One person should spray water ahead of the other two while they perform the rescue.
4.4.3 Steam or Hot 47ater a.
Rescue of a victim shall take precedence over isolation of a system unless:
1)
It is necessary to isolate the system to perform the rescue.
2)
The action of not isolating the system will place the lives of other personnel in immediate danger.
b.
Action to be taken:
1)
Complete all items in 4.3.3 c.
2)
Enter the area and perform rescue.
4.5 Termination of Search and Rescue Emergency Actions 4
4.5.1 Nuclear Fire Chief a.
Once individual has been found, rescued and/or extricated, the Nuclear Fire Chief shall notify the Control Room of individual's statu's and request that an appropriate announcement be made.
b.
Remove the victim to the closest safe area and apply any required first aid.
c.
If victim is injured and contaminated refer to Procedure EPP-4,
" Personnel Injury or Illness".
4.5.2 Chief Shift Ooerator (CS0) a.
Once CSO is informed of completed rescue, he shall announce termination of station alarm ' situation and contact individual's supervisor (or individual calling in alar =) to relay inf or=atien concerning victi='s status.
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NAME:
INTIAL/ TIE 1.
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When it'is determined that a person is missing or trapped, sound Station Alarm and announce over PA system " Attention, the NMP Fire Department shall - report to (loca tion) ".
Repeat alarm and announcement twice.
2.
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Contact established with Nuclear Fire Chie f and Nuclear Operator "C', or repea t alarm and announcement.
3.
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Contact Station Superint endent, or security for back up persoimel callouts.
4.
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Security callcuts completed (of f hours only) 5.
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Turn up volume on the UHF and fire radio base stations.
6.
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When requested by the Nuclear Fire Chief, contact Radia tion Protection office or department supervisor and direct the m to send an inplant survey team to rescue location.
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Announce termination of station alarm situation.
8.
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Contact victim's supervisor or person calling in alarm and inform ab ou t victim's status.
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E?F-4 PERSO:.EL IKJURY OR ILL';ESS SECTION CONTENTS PAGE 1.0 PURPOSE 1
2.0 REFERENCES
1 3.0 RESP 0;;SIBILITIES 1
4.0 DEFINITION 3
5.0 PROCEDURE 3
5.1 Notification of Injur'y 3
5.1.3 Chief Shift Operator 3
6 5.2 Minor Injury or Illness 4
5.2.1 Nuclear Fire Fighter 4
5.2.2 Chemistry & Radiition Management Department 4
5.3 Major Injury or Illness 5
5.3.1 Chief Shift Operator 5
5.3.2 Station Shift Supervisor G
5.3.3 Nuclear Fire Chief 6
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- uclear Fire Fishter 6
5.3.5 Chenistry & Kaciation Mana3ecent Departcent 7
5.3.6 Security Force 7
5.4 Hospitalization 7
5.4.1 General 7
5.4.2 Chief Shift Operator 8
5.4.3 Station shift Supervisor 10 6
5.4.4
!ai? Fire Department 10 5.4.5 Chemistry & Radiation Managecent Department 10' j
5.4.6 Security Force 11 6.0 Contacinated Injury Patient Carrier 12 6.1 Purpose of Equiptent 12 6
6.2 Description of Equipment 12 FIGURES 1
CSO Checklist " Personnel Injury or Contaminated Injury" 14 2
Skin Decontacination Record Forn 17 6
3 Actulance Run Record 18 EPP-4 -i February 1903
EPP-4 PERSONNEL INJURY OR ILLNESS 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to assure that prompt tiedical attention is provided to all ill or injured personnel, and to prevent the unnecessary spread of radioactive contamination to the responding ambulance or receiving hospital.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 Oswego Hospital Plan for the Decontamination and Treatment of Radioactively Contaminated Patients.
2.2 State University Hospital at Upstate Medical Center, Radiologic Emergency Plan.
2.3 EAP-1-Activation and Direction of the Emergency Plan 2.4 EAP-2-Classifications of Emergency Conditions 2.5 EPP-20-Emergency Notifications 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES The following position listing provides associated assignment responsibilities for key staff involved in Personnel Injury or Illness activities:
3.1 Chief Shift Operator a.
Provides the Station Shift Supervisor with initial and periodic status reports of personnel injuries or illness, including potential / actual impacts on station operations.
b.
After receiving information of personnel injury / illness, 5
initiates appropriate responses.
These may include activating a medical response tean via station alam and announcement, and perfoming required personnel notifications.
3.2 Station Shift Supervisor a.
Maintains knowledge, through either the Chief Shif t Operator or -
the Nuclear Fire Chief, regarding the current status of personnel injuries or illness as they pertain to plant operations and potential / actual system operational changes.
b.
Assumes the role of Emergency Director, until properly relieved.
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Performs actions required per EAP-1 and 2,
and EPP-20 5
(Classification and Notification of Emergency Conditions).
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3.2 Stat ion Shif t S uoervi sor (Cont. )
d.
Make s re quired and ap p rop riate as signme nt s of eme rge ncy functions including assigning an individual to meet ambulanc e at t he correct building door and issuing prot ect ive clot hing and equipment to anbulance personnel.
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In conj unct io n wit h Area Saf ety Direct or inve stigat es all personne l injury /illne.ss incident s, a nd initiate s restorative and/or preventive actions (if required).
b.
Initiates review of p rocedures, methods, plant layout, etc., to determine and correct any existing or potential safety hazard.
Ensures that any required training / certification is kept current c.
and up to date.
3.4 Nuclear Fire Chie f a.
Periodically revie ws cap abilitie s and limitations of personnel injury / illness medic al re spon se equipment; and initiates corrective actions, if required.
b.
Initiates training and d rills,
in o rder to ensure the approp riate response to personnel injury / illness.
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Responds to and direct all personnel injury / illness operation s.
3.5-Nuclear Fire Fighters a.
Respond s to All Pe rso nnel Inj ury/Illne ss annou nc ena nt s, and pe rfo rms actions under the direct guidance of the Nuclear Fire Chief and/or in arecordance with standard first aid techniques.
b.
Part icipates in pe r sonne l injury / illness d rills and attend periodic training.
3.6 Station Security a.
Provi des re sp onding of f site perso nnel (if re qu irid) with app rop ri at e do simet ry,
expedites t heir ar rival on s it e,
ac comp anie s "ambul anc e,
and maintains required perso nnel acc ountabilit y.
b.
Perf orms required of f hours personnel notification.
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Determines the need for medical advice regarding dec ontamina tio n of contaminated wound s.
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b.
Proceed s to the hospital ( for contaminated wounds) and p rovides ho spit al personnel with all pe rtinent inf o mat ion regarding contamination cont rol measures.
c.
Provid e s radiat ion p rote ct ion ar 'ista nc e to the NMP Fire Department and hospital personnel.
d.
Provides for f ollow-up bioassays, as necessa ry, per e stablished station procedures.
4.0 DEFINITION 4.1 Minor In j ury or Illness is a disability whic h does not reqdire immediate medical attention ( other than normal first aid techniques) for the wil being of the patient.
4.2
.Jaior Iniurv o'r Illness is a disabilit y whic h requi res immediat e medical attention by ene rgency medical personnel for the well being of the patient.
5.0 PR OCEDURE 5.1 Notification of Injury 5.1.1 Irmediat ely upon becoming aw are that an inj ury or illnes s has occurred, the injur:ed (if the inju ry is minor) or someone witnessing t he inj ury, s hall contact the Control Room and report the occurrence.
5.1. 2 If the injury or illness occurred in a radiological controlled area and i s minor, t he inj ured should leave or be removed f rom the a rea.
,Any p rote ctive clot hing being ' wo rn shoul d be removed and the individual survey ed if the area is co nt amina t ed.
Otherwise, t he injured should be moved to a low radiation area if injuries permit.
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If the inj ury is judged to be minor based upon a verbal d e sc ript ion, give instructions for the injured to proceed to the i
p lant d econt amina tio n room.
If the inj ured is known to be c ont aminat ed, he should be informed to wear clean p rotective l
clothing enroute to the' decontamination room.
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If the inj ury is judged to be a a ct ions re quired per sec t io n 5.3.
In ad dit io n, should the l
injured be contaminated and need hospitalization, the Eme rgency i
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c.
Disp at ch individual ( s) t rained in personnel decontamination and first aid to the decontamination room.
Normally a member of the 3
Chemistry and Radiation Protection Department shall perform any necessary survey required per Section 5.2 and a Nuclea r Fi re Fight er trained in first aid will be dispatch'ed.to meet the individdai and provide medical assistance.
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Notify the Area Safe ty Director and the Supervisor F ire Pro te ct ion.
e.
CSO should contact the SSS and inform him of injury status.
5.2 Minor Iniurv or Illness If inj ury is supe rf icial and does not require inanedia te medical a tterit ion for the well-be in~g of the pa tient, take the f ollowing action :
5.2.1 Nuclear Fire Fighter a.
If an open wound is involved, the wound s hould be flushed p romp tly for at least 5 minutes with slightly warm water.
If t he inj ury is not an open wound (such as a shallow cu t or i
puncture) flush for 2 minutes.
In both cases, light to moderat e l
ble eding s hould be enhanced to help flush the wound.
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flushing can be done at any sirk *in the restricted area but the i
sink in the personnel decontamination area is preferred.
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The object causing the injury and any clothing through which the i
object pas sed should be s aved for analys is by Radia tion i
Prote et io n.
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If contamination levels in or around the wound do not exceed 150
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2 cpm above bac kg round (1500 dpm on a 15cm p rob e area),
a dminis t er nec es s ary first aid to trea t the wound.
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remaining skin also.
Contaminat ion which is not immediately around the wound should be rez:oved carefully using one of the decontaminat ion techniques described in EPP-15 or the f ollowing tec hnique :
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Using s wabs dipped in a thick det erg ent pas te, rub small areas of the skin with a rubbing motion that is stay f rom the wound.
Follow with swabs noistened with water to clean off any remaining d ete rgent.
Rep ea t until' the decontamination is reroved.
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Cover the w ound with ' t ap e or a bandage to p revent l
decontaminating solution f rom entering the wound.
Tnen use standard skin decontamination procedure s.
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d ry, the wound area should be surveyed with a GM detector.
b.
' Record s of all deco nt a=ina tio n efforts must be ' report ed on the Skin Decontamination Record fora ( see Figure 2) available in t he Rac'ia t io n Pro t ect ion Office and t he' perso nnel deconta=ination roo m.
c.
If contamination levels in the wound exc eed 150 cpm (1500 dpa on a 15 ctE p' robe a rea),
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Departant Supervisor will decide if medical advice is necessary.
If such advice or assistance is re qu ired, contact the following p hys ician s:
Office Phone Hoce Phone D r. David O'B rien (Su=ce r unnths)
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Ask for Dr. O'Brien to call the station on Office Phone Home Phone D r. Gerald Holzwas se r Radiation Managerent Co rp (24 hrs) 5.3 Maior Iniurv or Illness If an inj ury_ or_ illness re quire s ic=wdi a t e medical at tentio n, take the f ollowing actions ( see Figure 1 - CSO Checklis t).
' 5. 3.1
' Chief Shif t Operator a.
As soon as the Chief Shif t Ope rator knows that a major injury or illne ss has occur red, he vill sound the s tat ion alarm for ap p roximat ely 10 seconds and the n annou nc e over the public add re s s sys te m.
"A tt ent io n All. Pe rso nnel :
An. inj ury has oc curred (locat ion o t_
in iu re d).
The Nine Mile Point Fi re D epa r tren t shall repo r t to Ti ocat io n of inj ured ) incl diat ely.
All ot he r pe rso nnel re=ain c l ear of that a re a".
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Repea t ala rm and a nnou.m are nt twice.
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If it is determined that the injured is contaminated, contact Radiat ion Protection Department and verif y that a survey team i
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If requested by the Nuclear Fire Chief, ' summons an ambulance by notifying Oswego County Fire Control per section 5 4.2
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available on injuries and contamination levels.
5.3.3 Nuc1=.ar Fire Chief a.
Contact control room and acknowledge receipt of alarm.
b.
. Proceed to injury location and set up command post.
Ensure t he Nuclea r Ope rator E and Security Guard. are available to coordinate connunication with their re spective departments.
c.
Under the direction of the Nuclear Fire Chief, normal first aid techniques should be used excep t that efforts should be taken to prevent contaminating the patient or sp reading any contamination which mig ht be on him.
Contaminat ion cont rol effort s should 6
always take second place to the well-being of the patient.
d.
If the injury is such that an ambulance is required, the Nuclear
. Fire Chief shall call the Chief Shif t Operator or the Control R oom and reques t an ambulanc e be summoned to the site (see section 5.4.3).
While -waiting for the ambulance he should perform as much decontamination as the injuries permit (at least renoving any protective clothing, if n'ot done previously).
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O nc e ambulance has left the site or the medical emergency has been terminated, contact Co nt rol Room and notify them of event statu s.
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The NPE Fire Dep artment should report to the location specified. Enroute to the area:
1.
One Nuclea r F ire Fight er should pic k up a s t re t che r and bla nket in the rest convenient location.
2.
Another Nuclear Fire Fighter should pick up a first sid kit.
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To remove an injured person f rom a contaminated area, a
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Onc e the injured is stabilized, he should be surveyed for
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The inj ured should only be noved if conditions in the immediate area (extremely high radiation levels or danger of fire / explosion or dange rou s atmo sp here) would cause furt her inju ry.
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Provi de r adiol ogical as sistance during the t ransf e r of individ ual f rom the station to the ambulance.
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h t he patient in the ambul anc e, en sure a cover (he rculit e or paper) is placed on the floor of the ambulance.
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Contact Control' Room and verifies receipt of alarm.
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Dispa :hes a guard with a radio to the injury scene comand post
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All pot ent ial ly se riou s inj urie s should be - refer ed to the 0;ivego Hospital Emtgency Room
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b.
The ' injured will _ be stabilized and evalua ted at the ho sp i tal.
If he has received a radiation dose in e xce s s of 100 res, need for neu ro surg e ry is indicated, or the - special e qu ipment. or skills of ' the medical center are required, then Oswegg Ho spital s
- should refer him to the State University Ho spital at Upstate Me dic al Center in Syracuse once his inj urie s have been stabilized.
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Call Oswe go Cou nt y Fire. Cont rol at
( if b usy o r no -
answe r, call Tell the dispatcher:
1.
If a patient is not contaminated and requires -an ambulance:
"An ambulance is needed at the Nine Mile Point ' Nuclea r E S tation Uni t 1.
The injured person ( s) is (are) ' not c ont aminat ed.
He can be handle d as a routine p a t ie nt.
He
- ap pea rs to. have the following inj urie s : ' ( de sc ribe
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2.
If a patient is not contaminated and does not require an -
arbulance :
Ihi s is the Nine ' Mile - Point Nuclea r - Sta tio n Unit l.
' P1 ease info rm. Oswego. Hospital that an injured person - is enroute to the h o sp ital.
The injured person is.not contaminated and can be handled as a - routine pa t ie n~t.
He-a p pea rs to.
have the fol lowing inj urie s:
( de sc ribe inju ries
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3.
If the patient is contacinated and require s an ambulance:
"An amb ulance is need e d at t he Nine. Mil'e Point Nucl ea r S tation. Unit 1.
Please in itia te eme rgency p rocedure s as the pa tient( s) is ( are) contaminated.
Pl eas e ensure - tha t Oswgo. Hospital is notified 'and given-the' following info rmat io n:
- of injured persons
- 'o f contaminated injured persons Contamination ' levels are
_dpm or er/hr 6
Desc ription of injuries 4
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If the nat ie nt is contaminated but d oe s not re cu ire an ambula nc e :
"Ihis is the Nine Mile Po int Nuclear Station Unit 1.
Please inform Oswego Ho spit al to initiate
'e m rge ncy p rocedure s as a conta=inated patient ( s) is (are) e'nroute to the ho spit al.
Please ensure that O s wego Ho spit al is notified and given the following inf or=ation:
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- o f injured persons
- of contaminated injured persons Contamina tion levels are,
dpm or mr /hr 6
Desc ription of injuries I
Expected time of arrival a
c.
Notify the Secu rit.y Fon:e that "an ambul ance is enroute to the plan t". When it ar -ive s, p e r=i t immdiate ent ry and escort it to (loca t io n).
d.
If the patie nt is contaminated, call a physician who is prepared to handle contaminated inju rie s.
Info rm him that a-cont amina t ed, injured person has been sent to the ho sp i tal.
Advise the person riding in the a=b ula nc e with the patient on t he availability or non-availability of the doctor.
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0 ffice Phone Home Phone Dr. David O'B rien (Summr conths).
- 0n o f f-h ou rs this number is ans we red by an answering se rvic e.
Ask for Dr. O' Brien to call the station on O ff ic e Phone Ho=e Phone D r. Ge rald H olew as se -.
Radiation Managemnt Co rp.
( 2 4 hr s) e.,
If the pa t ient is. contaminated and be ing t ran spo rt ed to the h o sp ital, notify the On-Call Che=ist ry & Radi a tion Management Supervisor to meet the a=bula nc e a t the Oswego Hospital.
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9 5.4.3 Station Shift Supervisor The Station Shift Supervisor shall assign at least one Radiation a.
Protection Technician to ride in the ambulance.
The SSS shall assign an individual to meet the ambulance at the appropriate door and issue attendants any protective clothing, respiratory, or ambulance contamination control equipment necessary to pick up and transport the patient.
5.4.4 MIP Fire Department a.
While waiting for the arrival of ambulance, the NMP Fire Department should continuously monitor the injured for bleeding, respiration, shock and record patients vital signs on Ambulance Run Record (Fig.
3).
Any information relative to the 6
contamination levels on the various parts of the patients body should be indicated on Fig. 3 and recorded in the comments section of the form.
In addition, the contaminated Patient Carrier, if being used, should be moved to a non-contaminated area close to the injured.
b.
When ambulance arrives, assist ambulance personnel as well as advise them in matters of contamination control. Ensure a cover is placed on floor of ambulance prior to loading, victim to 6
prevent the spread of contamination during transport.
Provide ambulance attendants with run sheet containing. patients vital signs.
5.4.5 Chemistry and Radiation IIanagement Department a.
A Chemistry and Radiation Protection Technician or Supervisor will ride with the injured in the ambulance.
This individual
..should take a count rate and a dose rate mete- (ion chamber type) with him to clie hospital.
In addition a Chemistry and Radiation Management Department Supervisor will meet the ambulance at the hospital and provide assistance to hospital personnel in radiological controls.
b.
At the Oswego Hospital, the Radiation Protection Technician and 6
Supervisor should assure that the entry way and the room to be used have been adequately prepared for the contaminated condition of the' patient.
Ensure film badges have been issued from the Nuclear Euer ency Cabinet to doctors and nurses who e
will work with the patient if contamination level is such that a person treating him would be likely to receive greater than 1 mr/hr.
Issue respiratory equipment from Emergency Cabinet to selected personnel if contamination levels are greater than 25,000 cpm (250,000 dpu on a 15 cm2 probe area) over more than 2 square feet or greater than 500 mrad /hr over a s= aller area.
All handling of the patient at the hospital will be in accordance with the
" Oswego Hospital Plan for the Decontamination and Treatment of Radioactively Contaminated Patients".
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In addition to the above
- plan, NMP R adia tion Protection personnel shall make recommendations to supplement this plan, as ap prop riate.
Sup plie s for handling contaminated patients are sto re d in the Nucl ea r Eme rgency Cabinet neir the X-ray Department.
c.
Any excised tissue should be placed in separate vials, p rovided in the RMC sa=ple taking kit, identified and kept for later analysi s.
d.
At the cot:pletion of the treatment, all paper and plastic should be removed.
The hospital area, personnel and equipment involved in the treatment will be surveyed, decontaminated,(if required),
and rel ease d by N iagara Mohawk.
All waste, both liquid and solid, vill be returned to Nine Mile Po int for handling.
Collect all film badges and obtain data for the Film Badge Issue Sheet.
e.
If the decision is made to co ve the injured to the State University Hospital at Upstate Medical Center, the Chemistry and Radiation Protection tec hnician should ac company the ambulance to Syracuse and ensure this information is relayed to responding Chemistry and Radia tion Managecent Department Supervisor.
Enroute he will advise the ambulance per sonnel en contamination p roblems, and will as sist in decontaminating :he ambul ance in Syracuse af ter cocpletion of the transport.
(See Figures 2 & 3.)
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At the State University Hospital at Upstate Medical Center, make h
sure the ambulance has gone to the Emergency Room entrance if l 7 the patient is contaminated.
State University Hospital personnel will meet the ambulanc e a t the Emergency Room entranc e
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Orc e it has been determined that the ambul ance will not be needed f u rthe r, the ambulance will be surveyed.
If it is free r
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Film badges should be obta ined f rom the driver and a ttendant, and they shoul d be surveyed for contamination.
Data for the Film Badge Is sue Sheet j
will be obtaine d at this time.
If no film badges were required, g
obtain names of at tendants for Entrance Registration L og.
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accomplished at the ho spital. it must be sent back to Nine Mile k:
a Po int for decontacination and release.
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di spatch a security guard and vehicle to Lake R oad to di re ct responding medical vehicles to the appropriate access road.
The eme rgency medical vehicle ( s) and a tt endant s sh6uld be - allowe d imediate access to the station and esco rt ed to the Emergency Vehicle Staging Area..
A security guard shoul d accompany the vehicle s.
c.
Normal sign-in procedure s shall be waived; names s hall be obtained for the Entrance Regist rat ion Log when station personnel return from the hospital.
d.
Bring the Ambulanc e and" Fire kit to the designated building ent rpnc e.
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Is sue film badges to responding offsite personnel, if in restricted area or patient is known to be contaminated.
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Dt ring of f-hours immediately notify the Station Safety Director Supervisor Fire Protection (or pager) and Emergency Coordinator
( or pager).
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When noti f ie d by the E me rgency Director (or his designe e )
6 perform notifications required pe r EP P-2 0 F igure 3,
" Security Of f Hours Eme rgency Contact Lis t".
6.0 CONIAMINATED ItUURY PATIENT CARRIER 6.1
?urpose of Equipment NMP-1 is equipped with a contaminated injury patient ca rrie r.
This carrier is designed to mininize a ttendan t exposu res and the contamina tio n of medical f acilitie s and to facilitate care and decontamination of the patients.
6.2 D escription of Ecuipment
- 6. 2.1 Car rie r The patient carrier, located under the stairs of the Admin. Bldg. El 6
2 61' OSC area, consists of a heavy plastic carrier which is c ove re d by a rigid t ran sp arent top enclosure.
' The carrie r is sized to a cco moda t e one man.
The l ower po rt ion of the carrie r is eqa ippe d with a drain system to facilitate decontamination et the patient.
The t ran sparen t top is equipped with 12 ent ry holes which are either c ove red by gask et ed tops or equ ip ped with a=bidext rou s dry-b ox gl ove s.
The carrier bottom is also equipped with handles for lifting.
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6.2. 3 Air Supply Fresh air is supplied to the patient through a 12 cfm fan.
The air is discharged f rom the enclosure t hrough two ab solute filters to minimize the exposure of a t tendant s to airborne particulate radioactivity f rom the patient.
6.2.4 Scoop Stretcher The scoop s t ret cher consis t s of an aluminum device which can be separated at both ends and can be used to gently " sc oo p" a victi m onto the s t ret cher in the position found.
Since it has an open bottom it greatly facilitates decontamination because decontamination solutions can be washed of f and allowed to flow down to the drain end of the carrie r.
6. 2. 5 Miscellaneous Equipment The carrie r is also supplied with the following miscell aneous equipment:
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CSD NAME:
Initial / Time 1.
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When inf ormed that a major injury o r illness has oc cu rred,
.use " Alarm Inst ru c t" button and ensure all PA s witc hes are on (indoor and outd oor) and sound the station alarm for 10 seconds.
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'Make the fol lcuing a nnouncecent : " A tt en tion Att ention All Personnel.
An injury has o ccurred at (loca t ion of i nj ured ).
The Nine Mile Point Fire Department shall report to (loca t ion of iniured) imme dia t ely.
All other personhel re main clea r of the area."
R epea t alarm and announcement
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Prote ct ion and verify a survey team has been dispatched to the scen e.
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a.
Call the dispatcher at Oswego County Fire Cont rol at (if busy,.
Tell the dispatcher:
1.
If a patient is not contaminated and recuires an amb ul ance :
"A n a:::b ul anc e is needed at the Nine Mila Po int Nucl ear S ta tion Uni t 1.
The injured person ( s) is
( are) not contamihated.
He can be handled as a rou t ine patient.
He app ears to have the
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person is enroute to'the hospital. ~The injure d person is not contaminated and can-be handled as a routine patient.
He appears to have the following injuries: ( describe injuries
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CHIEF SHIFT OPERATOR CHECKLIST PJJOR-PERSONNEL ILLNESS OR CONTAMINATED I!UURY 3.
If the natient is c ont a=inat e d and recuire s an ambulance :
"An ambul ance is ne eded at the Nine Mile Point Nu clear ' Stat ion Unit 1.
Please initiate e merg ency p rocedures as the patient ( s) is (are) cont aminate d.
Please ensure that Oswego Hospital is ' notified and given the following information:
- of injured persons
- of contaminated injured persons Contamination leveis are dpm or mr /hr 6
Description of injuries 4-.
If the pa t ien t is cont aminate d but does not recuire an ambulance :
"This is the Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Uni t 1.
Pl eas e inform Oswego Hospital to initia te emergency p rocedures as a contaminated patient (s) is ( cre) enroute to the ho spital.
Pl eas e ensure I
that Oswego Hospital is notif ie d and given the f ollowing information :
- of injured persons
- of contaminated injured persons
.f 6 Contamination levels are dpm or mr/hr Desc ription of injuries Expected tird of arrival b.
Notify Security that an ambulance is coming and should l
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Notify SSS o f emergency.
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Off Hou rs :
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Office Phone Home Phope D r. David O'Brien (Summer nonths) or Dr. Gerald Holzwa.sse r 7.
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Call the on-call Chemis t ry and Radia tion Management Department Supervisor, ano tell him:
Go to the Oswego Hospital / Upstate Medical Center a.
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Conta:nination levels on the patient
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Etent of injuries.
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Operator E tha t the medical e argency has been t e rminate d,
sound s tation alar and announce termination of event.
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2.0 REFERENCES
1 3.0 DfERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES 1
3.1 Control Room (CR) 1 3.2 Technical Support Center (TSC) 2 3.3 Operations Support Center (OSC) 3 4.0 ACTIVATION OF ON-SITE DIERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES 4
4.1 Activation of TSC 4
4.2 Activation of OSC 5
5.0 CONDUCT OF OPERATIONS AT ON-SITE EMERGENCY RESP 0KSE FACILITIES 5
5.1 Control Roc: Staff 5
5.2 TSC Staff 6
5.3 OSC Staff 7
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Emergency Response Organization - Staffing Level II 9
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Emergency Resp ~onse Organization - Staffing Level III 10
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Assigned Dutics 11 5
Typical Technical Support Center Arrangement 13 j
6 Technical Support Center General Rules of Conduct 14 7
Operations Support Center General Rules of Conduct 16 8
Emergency Response / Recovery Action Log 18 i
9 Operations Support Center Arrangement 19 j
10 Sign In/Out Log 20 if Attach =ents j
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Procedure j
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9 EPP-13 ON-SITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES OPERATIONS 1.0 PURPOSE l.1 The purpose of this procedure is to describe the activation and control functions of the available on-site emergency facilities and outline the personnel staffing these facilities. This procedure does not address the near and off-site emergency facilities, e.g.,
Joint t
News Center, Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) and Alternate EOF, which are discussed in the NMPC' Corporate Emergency Response / Recovery Plan and Implementing Procedures (CPP's).
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 NUREG-0654/ FEMA-REP-1, Rev.
1 Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.
2.2 EAP-1, Activation and Direction of Emergency Plan 2.3 EAP-3, Emergency Personnel Action Procedure 10 2.4 EPP-5, Station Evacuation 2.5 EPP-8, On-site and Of f-site Dose Assessment Procedure 2.6 EPP-ll, Review and Revisions of Site E=ergency Plan and Procedures 2.7
'EPP-20, Emergency Notifications 2.8 NMFC Corporate E=ergency Response / Recovery Plan and Implementing 10 Procedures (CPP's).
3.0 EMERGE
ICY RESPONSE FACILITIES 3.1 Control Room (CR) 3.1.1 Location - The Control Room is located on, the 277' elevation of the Turbine Building, in close proximity to the Techtical Support Center.
l 3.1.2 Function - During the initial stage of any e=ergency condition, the Control Room is the primary location for the assessment and coordina tion of corrective and protective actions.
It is equipped with annunciators and controls for =ajor plant systems, as well as emergency communication systems.
This area is also designed to protect personnel froc radiation hazards and natural phenomena.
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a.
The normal complement of site personnel required to staff the CR i
for an emergency classification of an Alert or, higher, or for j[
any situation during normal hours requiring a
station evacuation, shall include: (See Figures 2 and 3) j S
1)
Station Shift Supervisor un duty 5
2)
Ass't Station Shif t Supervisor 2
3)
Chief Shift Operator f
4)
Operators on Shift *and in Training n
5)
Station Superintendent 9
6)
Operations Supervisor k
7)
Reactor Analyst, Unit Supervisor 6
8)
Instrumentation & Control, Unit Supervisor 3
9)
Chemistry & Rad. Prot. Assistant Supervisor it.
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Staffing for an emergency classification of an Unusual Event may-not require full staffing.
For this emergency condition the f
Emergency Director shall determine the staffing complement
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consistent with the severity of the emergency.
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c.
Emergency Advisory personnel (#5-9) above will initially report j
to the Control Room to be briefed by the'SSS on plant status and corrective actions in progress.
Their duties vill be coordinated by the Station Superintendent and will include interfacing with TSC personnel as required by the Emergency 10 Director.
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3.2 Technical Support Center (TSC) 7m 3.2.1 I,ocation - The on-site Technical Support Center is located in the Administrative Building on the 277' elevation.
It is in close 10 proximity to the Control Room and allows access to records and drawings which describe the as-built conditions and layout of plant structures, systems and components.
3.2.2 Function - The TSC shall provide the necessary area outside the Control Room to accomplish the technical support necessary for the command and control of the emergency situation.
These functions include furnishing indepth diagnostic and correct?ve engineering assistance to Control Room emergency personnel.
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a.
The TSC is activated during the Alert, Site Area Emergency,
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General Emergency, or when directed by the Emergency Director.
In addition, during normal hours the TSC shall also be staffed 7
for any situation requiring a Station Evacuation.
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The nor=al positions or expertises to staff the TSC for a Site Area and General Emergency will include:
10 Position Title or Expertise -
Typical Staffing 1)
Einergency Director -
Gen.
Superintendent Nucl. Gen.
2)
Technical Data Coordinator -
Technical Supt. & Staff 3)
Instrumentation & Control Coord. -
Site I & C Supv.
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Reactor Analyst Coord. -
Site Rx Analyst, Supv.
5)
Communication Coordinator & Staff - QA Operations Supv. &
Staff 6)
Maintenance Coordinator -
Maintenance Sdpt. -
7)
Radiological Assessment Coord. -
Chem. & Rad. Mgt. Supt.
8)
Environmentul Survey / Sample Team Coord. -
Env. Proc. Coord.
9)
Station Survey / Sample Team Coord. - Chem.
Rad.
Proc.
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- 10) Public Inf ormation Coord. -
Operations Supervisor of unaffected Unit
- 11) Security Coordinator -
Security Representative
- 12) Operations Engineering -
A Nuclear Engineering Department Staff Member
- 13) Mechanical Engineering -
A Nuclear Engineering Department Staff Me=ber
- 14) Electrical Engineering -
A Nuclear Engineering Department Staff Member
- 15) Nuclear Engineering -
A Nuclear Engineering Department Staff Member
- 16) Meteorological Advisor -
Environmental Affairs Staff Meteorologist e
- 17) NRC Representatives (5)
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For an Alert emergency classification, the TSC shall be manned only by site supervisors (1-11 above).
NMPC Headquarters support personnel shall be put on-call for an Alert emergency class and disbursed to the site for a Site Area and General Emergency.
3.3 Operations Support Center (OSC) 3.3.1 Location - The on-site Operations Support Center is located in the Adninistrative Building lunch room areas on the 261' and 277, 10 elevations.
The OSC is in close proximity to the Radiation Protection Office, the emergency equipment storage cabinets, the Maintenance Shop, First Aid room, and the Decontamination Facility.
3.3.2 Function - The OSC is the area from which personnel and equipment necessary for the support of emergency operations can be dispatched (i.e.,
survey teams, damage control
- teams, fire / rescue / medical 10 brigade).
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The OSC is activated during an Alert, Site Area, or General Emergency or uhen directed by the Emergency Director.
In addition, during normal hours the OSC shall also be staffed for any situation requiring'a Station Evacuation (see Figures 2, 3,
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The OSC coordinating positions shall be staffed by av'ailacle first line supervisors or Chief Mechanics / Technicians by means of assignment or via designation by the Emergency 1Jirector.
The OSC organization shall include:
Position Title or Expertise Typical Starfing
- 1) OSC Coordinator Maintenance Department Supervisor
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- 5) Dacage Control Team Maintenance Department Supervisor Coordinator or Chief Mechanic
- 6) NMP Fire Dept. Coordinator Fire Department Supervisor 4.0 ACTIVATION OF ON-SITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES l
NOTE:
This section. is not applicable to the Control Room as no special actions are required to activate the Control Room as an Emergency Facility.
I 4.1-Activation of Technical Support Center i
I 4.1.1 The first TSC staf f member to arrive shall unlock the TSC at the Document Control / Retrieval Room door-using a GM5 or GM key obtainable 10 from the Control Room, activate emergency ventilation system as per I
attachment 1,
and ente.r name on Assignment Board.
The Document Control / Retrieval Room door is the primary entrance and exit to the TSC to ensure accountability of TSC personnel.
All other doors should be used only as emergency exits.
4.1.2
. As other TSC staf f members arrive they should take up assignments and
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i Technical Data Coordinator and staff - activate process computer l
terminals, control room. camera, and prepare to activate TSC status boards.
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Radiological Assessment Coordinator and staff - perform TSC habitability surveys (i.e., turn on and check VAMP and CAM),
make recommendations on TSC habitability and 'need for TSC emergency ventilation system to continue operation.
Activate 10 radio system and Meterological / Dose Assessment computer.
Communications Coordinator and staff ensure
- hotlines, telecopiers. and other communications equipment are ready for service.
4.2 Activation of Operations Support Center 4.2.1-As members of the Operations Support Center staff arrive, they will tske up assignments. according to their qualifications and perform their assigned tasks.
4.2.2 The first individual (s) to arrive at the OSC should ensure the following have been started:
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Establish communications with the TSC (normal hours) or CR (ott 10 hours1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br />) as appropriate.
Establishing communications includes telephone, radio (with backup) and gaitronics.
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Ensure a. radiation survey and air sample of OSC are started and j
that a stepoff pad and conitor is placed by the employee, entrance.
3)
Unpack and organize the 0SC Emergency Operations Kit.
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Move tables and chairs to the front and. aide of room for the405C.
coordinators and staff (see Figure 9).
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6)
Place the names and positions of the OSC coordinating positions on the organization chart.
7)
Inform the TSC when survey teans are assembled and ready to be l
dispatched.
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Assure that the OSC Coordinator establishes his ce= mand post at the front of the room.
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- CONDUCT OF OPERATIONS AT ON-SITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES 5.1 Control Room Staff
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5.1.1 Supervisory personnel assigned to the Control Room shall act as Emergency Advisors initially reporting to the Station Shift
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They will be briefed on plant status and corrective actions in progress.
They will report through the Station Superintendent and act as technical advisors concerning actual or potential problems within their particular area of expertise / responsibility.
They will analyze current and projected plant status and, through close communications and coordination with the TSC and Emergency Director, provide technical suppert and recommendations to emergency personnel.
These personnel may provide backup to counterparts in the TSC to assure 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day coverage.
5.1.2 The Station Superintendent shall provide liaison between control room operating staff, Emergency Advisory staff, and the Site Emergency 10 Director.
Also, provide technical and administrative direction in accident assessment, and damage control operations.
5.1.3 Operations personnel on duty or reporting to the control Room shall, under the direction of the Chief Shift Operator or SSS, act to ensure the safe and proper operation of the plant including acts to mitigate off-normal
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They shall perform other activities as directed to assess plant conditions and correct problems.
5.1.4 The Station Shift Supervisor shall intially act as Emergency Director until relieved.
As SSS he shall be responsible for direct supervision of operations personnel performing normal, off-normal or emergency actions in accordance with appropriate operating, special operating, or emergency operating procedures developed in response to the situation at hand.
5.2 Technical Succore Center Staff 5.2.1 TSC General Rules of Cohduct General rules of conduct have been established for the Technical 10 Support Center and are provided as Figure 6 All personnel in the TSC shall adhere to these rules.
5.2.2 TSC Staf f Emergency Responsibilities a.
A list of Emergency Responsibilities has been established in EAP-3 for each emergency position in the TSC with the exception of the Emergency Director which is provided by EAP-1.
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b.
The list of Emergency responsibilities contained in EAP-3 are outlined below:
EAP-3 Reference Position 10 Station Superintendent 3
Technical Data Coordinator 4
I&C Coordinator 5
Reactor Analyst Coordinator 6
Communications Coordinator 7
Maintenance Coordinator 8
Radiological Assessment Coordinator 9
Environmental Survey / Sample Team Coordinator 10 Station Survey / Sample Team Coordinator 11 Meteorological Advisor 12 Security Coordinator 13 Public Information Coordinator 14 Engineering TSC Coordinator 5.3 operations Support CenterStaff 5.3.1 OSC General Rules of Conduct General rules of conduct have been established for the Operations Support Center and are provided in Figure 7 All CSC coordinating positions shall adhere to these rules and ensure they are observec by other personnel in the OSC.
5.3.2 01C Staf f Emergency Responsibilities a,.
A, list of Emergency responsibilities are containea in EAP-3 ano are outlined below:
EAP-3 Reference Coordinating Position 15 OSC Coordinator 16 OSC Communicator 17 Personnel Accountability Coord.
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room Operating staff, Emergency Advisory staff, and the Site Emergency Director. Also, Provide technical and administrative 10 direction in accident assessm'ent, and damage control operations.
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER POSITION / EXPERTISE TYPICAL SIAFFING RESPONSIBILITIEb Emergency Director General Supt. Nuclear Direct emerg.
Gen. or ranking number operations Technical Supt. or Tech.
Assist Director in Technical Data Coord.
Services Supt, collection I,&C Coord.
Site I&C Supvr. or an Advise Director on I&C Dept. Supvr.
I&C problems Rx Analyst Coord.
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Advise Director on or a RX Analyst core protection.
Dept. Supvr.
problems Communications Coord.
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Coord. or a Chem. & Rad.
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or a Chem. & udd. Mgt, sampling teams 1
Dept. Supvr.
- Meteorological Advisor Environmental Affairs Staff Advise on 10 Meteorologist Meteorology Public Information Supt. of Production Liason with PACC Coord.
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OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER Position Staffing Responsibilities OSC Coordinator A. Maintenance Department Supvr.
Direct OSC operations OSC Communicator A Maintenance Department Supvr.
Maintain OSC communication Personnel Accounta-A Maintenance Department Supvr.
Account for station bility Coordinator personnel Cham. & Rad. Prot.
Chemistry & Radiation Protection surveys, sampling Team Coordinator Assistant Supervisor or Chief Technician Damage Control Team A Maintenance Department repair and damage Coordinator Supervisor or Chief control Mechanic NMP Fire Dept.
A Fire Department Supervisor Fire / Rescue / Medical Coordinator Brigade NOTE:
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In the absence of the General Superintendent Nuclear Generation, the ranking. member present will act as Emergenc'y Director.
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The Emergency. Director will assign duties in the absence of the person usually occupying the position (using approved personnel lists in EPP-ll).
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Annunciator Location:
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Title:
Differential Pressure Switches-Zone 1, 2, 3, or 4 A.
Alarm Contacts:
Zone 1 - 212-09 Zone 2 - 212-11 Zone 3 - 212-13 Zone 4 - 212-15 Cc=puter Input:
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Alarm indicates high dP across the respective filter.
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Determine and correct cause of high dP.
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2.
Annuniator Location:
TSC Emergency Ventilation Centrol Panel 1'
Title:
Air Flow A.
Alarm Contacts:
212-03 Computer Input:
No Input to Process Computer CORRECTIVE ACTIONS 1.
Alarm indicates low inlet air flow.
2.
Check that inlet damper 212-02 is OPEN 3.
Check zones 1-4 dP 4.
Check supply f an is operating properly 5
Check that all' duct heaters have tripped 6.
Determine and correct cause of low inlet air flow 1
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Annunciator Location:
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Alarm Contacts:
.212-07 Computer Input:
So Input to Process Computer CORRECTIVE ACTION 1.
Alarm indicates inlet air high humidity 2.
Check heater 212-04 is energized 3.
Determine and correct cause of high humidity 4.
Annunciator Location:
TSC Emergency Ventilation Control Panel 10.l Annunciator Location:
Thermal Detection Panel A.
Alarm Contacts:
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CORRECTIVE ACTIONS 1.
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Check supply fan tripped 3.
Determine and correct cause of " Pre-alarm" B.
Alarm Contacts:
212-16 (" Alarm")
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Alarm indicates increased high temperature in charcoal filter 2.
Determine and correct cause of high te=perature "Alarro" C.
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Alarm indicates increased high temperature in charcoal filter 2.
Check SPRAY WATER " Flowing" indicator light is ON l'
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Determine and correct cause of " Trouble" alarm 1
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Notify Control Room of alarm condition 3.
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