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Non-proprietary Revised Emergency Response Procedures, Including Revs 43 & 44 to Index,Rev 10 to ERP-300 & Rev 9 to & ERP-500
ML20073S947
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Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 06/21/1994
From:
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
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References
PROC-940621, NUDOCS 9407070244
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DATE Of LA51 PROC PROCEDURE RI V. DATE PERIDDIC RESP RV50 NUMBER NO. iliLE SIGNED RIVIEW GROUP ERP.101 3 Classification of Emergencies 12/30/93 04/03/92 EP ERP.106 2 Written Summary Notification 06/17/94.04/03/92 EP l ERP 110 11 Emergency Notification 06/20/94 04/03/92 EP E RP.120 3 Station Evacuations 12/07/93 04/03/92 EP ERP.140 -5 Staffing Augmentation 07/22/93 04/03/92 EP ERP 200 4 EmergencyDirector(EO) 02/14/94 04/03/92 EP

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ERP.200 1 APP 3 Emergency Notification 09/21/93 04/03/92 LP Nessage it,ru ERP-230 1 Operations Support Center 09/23/93 04/03/92 EP (OSC) Coordinator ERP-300 9 TSC/NCR Dose Assessment Teas 01/28/94 04/03/92 EP ERP.330 0 use of North Stack Dose 04/03/92 04/03/92 Os RMe to Estimate Release EP Source Tern ERP.340 4 field Survey Group 12/30/93 04/03/92 EP ERP.350 3 Radioactive Liquid Release 06/17/94 04/03/92 EP ERP-360 1 Adjustment of Wide Range 05/12/93 04/03/92 EP Gas Monitor Conversion -

Factors ERP.370 1 Use of lusts for Dose 05/12/93 04/03/92 EP Assessment ERP-400 7 Chemistry Sampling and 09/24/93 04/03/92 EP -

Analysis Team ERP.410 1 Sample Preparation and Handling 11/12/92 04/03/92 EP of Highly Radioactive Liquid Samples ERP.420 1 Sample Preparation and tiendling 11/12/92 04/03/92 EP of Highly Radioactive Particulate filters and Iodine Cartridges ERP.430 1 Sample Preparation and hsndling 11/12/92 04/03/92 EP of Highly Radioactive Gas Samples 9407070244 940630 PDR F ADOCK 05000352 PDR J

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DATE Of LAST PROC PROCl0URI REV. DATE P[R100!C RI$P-RV50 NUMBER NO. Ilitt SIGN [0 RIVl[W GROUP

[RP.440 1 Off. Site Analysis of High 11/09/92 04/03/92 EP Activity Samples 1RP-BOO 8-Security Teen 03/24/94 04/03/92- EP LRP-600 1 Personnel Safety Team 06/15/94 04/03/92 LP LRP 620 2 Plant Survey Group 06/15/94 04/03/92 [P ERP-630 2 ' Vehicle and Evacuee Control 06/15/94 04/03/92-_ EP Group (RP.640 5 (mergency Response Facility 06/15/94 04/03/921 LP -

Habitability IRP-650 4 -Entry for leergency Repair 06/15/94 04/03/92 EP and Operations (RP.660 3 Olstribution of Thyroid 12/30/93 04/03/92 EP Blocking tablets ERP.700 1 lechnical Support Team 09/23/93.-04/03/92 (P tRP-800 7 Damage Repair _iean 02/14/94;04/03/92 EP NUMBER OF PROCEDURES .. 28 e

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r. TllLt SIGNED REVl!W GROUP RV50 NUMBt R tRP.101 3 Classification of Emergencies 12/30/93 04/03/92 (P i

(RP.106 2 Written Summary Notification 06/11/94 04/03/92 LP 11 Imergency Notification 06/20/94 04/03/92 LP

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(RP.120 3 Station Evacuations 12/07/93 04/03/92 [P 5 Staffing Augmentation 07/22/93 04/03/92 LP LRP.140 4 toerger.:y Directnr ([0) 02/14/94 04/03/92 LP LRP.200

Response

i 3 Emergency Notification 09/21/93 04/03/92 EP-LRP.200 1 APP Message form

[RP.230 1 Operations Support Center 09/23/93 04/0?/92 EP

- (OSC) Coordinator lRP-300 10 15C/MCR Dose Assessment Team 06/22/94 04/03/92 IP l

ERP 330 0 Use of North Stack Dose 04/03/92.04/03/92 EP I Rate to [ stimate Release Source Iers II IRP.340 4 field Survey Group 12/30/93 04/03/92 LP

[RP-350 3 Radioactive Liquid Release 06/11/94 04/03/92 EP

' EP IRP.360 1 Adjustment of Wide Ran9e 05/12/93 04/03/92 Gas Monitor Conversion

, factors ERP.370 1 Use of Ipots for Dose 05/12/93 04/03/92 EP Assessment 7 Chemistry Sampilng and 09/24/93 04/03/92 LP i ERP.400 Analysis Team i

1 Sample Preparation and Handling 11/12/92 04/03/92 EP ERP-410

  • of Highly Radioactive Liquid Samples 1

LRP-420 1 Sample Preparation and Handling -11/12/92 04/03/92 EP of Highly Radioactive Particulate Filters and lodine Cartridges 1 Sample Preparation and Handling 11/12/92 04/03/92 EP y ERP-430 of Highly Radioactive Gas Samples i

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DATE Of EASl PROC PROC 10VRE REV.- DATE PERIDDIC RESP N0. TITLE SIGNED RIVIEW GROUP RV50 NUMB (R ERP.440 1 Off. Site Analysis of High 11/09/92.04/03/92 EP Activity Samples l ERP-500 9 5ecurity icam 06/22/94 04/03/92 EP 4 ERP-600 7 Personnel Safety Teen 06/15/94 04/03/92 EP IRP.620 2 Plant Survey Group 06/15/94 04/03/92 EP ERP-630 2 Vehicle and Evacuee Control 06/15/94 04/03/92 EP Group

ERP.640 5 Emergency Response facility 06/15/94 04/03/92 EP Habitability l

ERP.650 4 Entry for Emergency Repair 06/15/94 04/03/92 EP and Operations 4

ERP-660 3 Olstribution of Thyroid 12/30/93 04/03/92 EP Blocking Tablets

( ERP.700 7 Technical Support Teen 09/23/93 04/03/92 EP 7 Damage Repair Teen 02/14/94 04/03/92 EP

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ERP 300 TSC/MCR DOSE ASSESSMENT TEAM 1.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 1.1 Health Physics Technician On-Shift performs dose assessment activities as necessary or until relieved by the TSC Dose Assessment Team Leader.

1.2 Dose Assessment Team Leader (DATL) coordinates activities of Dose Assessment and Field Survey Groups AND advises Emergency Director on Protective Action-Recommendations based on dose projections.

1.3 Dose Assessment Team performs dose projection calculations and Field Survey activities 2.0 INITIAL ACTIONS NOTE: IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS PROCEDURE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE i IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EMERGENCY PLAN.

2.1 Health Physics Technician On-Shift shall:

-2.1.1 Complete ERP-300-4, Dose Assessment Data Sheet 2.1.2 IE unmonitored release in progress THEN determine wind direction AND request Personnel Safety Team Leader / Plant Survey Group Leader dispatch field survey team to downwind locations.

2.1.2.1 IE unmonitored release-point-is North Stack THEN perform ERP-300-9.

2.1.3 Perform start-up of equipment per ERP-300-5.

2.1.3.1 IE equipment failure occurs, THEN using a D1512 key, relocate to TSC Dose Assessment Room.

2.1.4 If effluent release monitor is in alarm condition, perforn common dose model projections per-ERP-300-5.

2.1.5 Review results of dose projections with the Shift Manager (ED).

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() 2.1.5.1 IE maximum off-site TPARD projection is greater than or equal to .057 mR/hr, QB, max child thyroid CDE (CH THY CDE) equal to or greater than .170 Mrem /hr, THEN notify Shift Manager (ED) immediately.

2.1.5.2 IE PAR other than "No Action Required" is determined QR if requested by Shift Manager (ED)

THEN complete dose assessment portion of ERP-300-8 AND forward to Shift Manager (ED).

A. IE PAR other than "No Action Required" is determined AHQ the PAR for the next band further from the plant IS "No Action Required" THEN extend determined PAR to include downwind sectors in next band and adjacent downwind sectors.

2.1.6 IE release rate QR meteorological conditions change substantially IHRH repeat section 2.1 of this procedure.

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2.1.7 WHEN contacted by TSC Dose Assessment Team Leader THEN provide turnover using Appendix ERP-300-3.

2.2 TSC Dose Assessment Team Leader shall:

2.2.1 Upon notification that Dose Assessment Team is to be activated implement Appendix ERP-300-1, Dose Assessment Team Activation.

2.2.2 Direct Dose Ascessment Team to complete Appendix ERP-330-2.

2.2.3 Report problems and deficiencies to the Emergency Planning Coordinator.

2.2.4 Obtain wind speed and wind direction and report results from the Emergency Director.

2.2.5 Brief Dose Assessment Team.

2.2.6 Inform the Field Survey Group Leader if the projected dose ratio > 1.

NOTE: TURNOVER OF DOSE ASSESSMENT RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE TSC DOSE ASSESSMENT TEAM SHALL OCCUR WHEN THE TSC DOSE ASSESSMENT TEAM IS ASSEMBLED AND READY REGARDLESS OF TSC ACTIVATION

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ERP-300, Rev. 10 Page 3 of 23 AJP: gel O 2.2.7 When TSC Dose Assessment Team is ready to assume dose assessment responsibilities THEN:

2.2.7.1 Contact interim Dose Assessment Team Leader in the Control Room (Ext 2129) 2.2.7.2 Review turnover per ERP-300-3 2.2.7.3 Assume all Dose Assessment responsibility 2.2.7.4 Inform the ED and Shift V.anager that Dose Assessment turnove'. is complete l

2.2.8 Direct Dose Assessment Team to perform dost.

projections and calculations as necessary.

2.2.9 Review results of dose projections.

2.2.9.1 IE maximum off-site TPARD projection is greater than or equal to .057 mR/hr, QR max child thyroid CDE (CH THY CDE) equal to or greater than .170 Mrem /hr, THEN notify Shift Manager (ED)

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ig 2.2.9.2 IE PAR other than "No Action Required" is determined QR if requested by Emergency Director THEN complete dose assessment portion of ERP-300-8 AHR forward to Emergency Director.

A. IE changing Met or Rad conditions cause any information on a previously completed PAR worksheet to be incorrect or incomplete, THEN complete Section'I of a new PAR worksheet and forward to the Emergency Director for completion of Section II.

B. juE PAR other than "No Action Required" is determined AHR the PAR for the next band further from the plant IE "No Action Required" THEN extend' determined PAR to include downwind sectors in eg next band and adjacent

,/ downwind sectors.

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) 2.2.10 Determine appropriate site evacuation area and route.

2.2.11 IE directed by Emergency Director, THEN perform duties of HPN Communicator per ERP-600.

2.2.12 IE notified that Field Survey Group Members (FSGM)

MPC-hr iodine exceeds 850 DAC hours QE is projected to exceed 950 DAC hours THEN rotate teams QR initiate actions to issue KI to field teams per ERP-660.

2.2.13 IE notified by Field Survey Group Leader (FSGL) that offsite iodine concentration exceeds 6.5 x 10N7 uCi/cc THEN calculate child thyroid dose commitment Dose Rate = 1.94 x 10 P9 x-Iodine Conc. (uCi/cc)

AHD notify ED of General Emergency condition.

2.2.14 IE notified by FSGL that offsite dose rate equals or exceeds 250 mr/hr THEN notify ED of General Emergency condition.

NOTE: THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE MEASURE SHOULD BE CONSIDERED 0s ONLY AFTER SAMPLE DATA VERIFIES THE *RESENCE OF IODINE 2.2.15 IE projected or actual iodine deposition is greater than 0.13 uci/m2 (1.5 Rem ingestion dose)

THEN inform ED to recommend sheltering all lactating dairy animals and putting then on stored feed and water.

NOTE: THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE MEASURE SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ONLY AFTER FIELD SURVEY DATA INDICATING IODINE DEPOSITION IS RECEIVED AND VERIFIED 2.2.16 IE notified that actual field saraples indicate iodine deposition >1.3 uci/m2 THEN inform ED to recommend to state.

2.2.16.1 Isolate contaminated-food products and prevent introduction into commerce.

2.2.16.2 Determine whether condemnation or other disposition is appropriate after consideration of food products in

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() 2.3 Dose Assessment Team Members shall:

2.3.1 Complete check-off list on Appendix ERP-300-2.

NOTE: MORE COMPLETE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMMON DOSE MODEL ARE LOCATED IN IMPELL MESOREM JR. USERS MANUAL LOCATED IN THE DOSE ASSESSMENT ROOM.

e 2.3.2 IE release rate QR meteorological conditions change THEN Rerun Auto Mode A per ERP-300-5 QE run Mode A by editing data files.

3.0 CONTINUING ACTIONS 3.1 Dose Assessment Team Leader shall:

NOTE: TRANSFER OF DOSE ASSESSMENT RESPONSIBILITY FROM TSC TO EOF SHALL BE PERFORMED UPON AGREEMENT OF EMERGENCY DIRECTOR, EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANAGER AND DOSE ASSESSMENT TEAM LEADERS AT BOTH TSC AND EOF. l O.

U 3.1.1 WHEN contacted by EOF Dose Assessment Team Leader perform turnover using ERP-300-3 i

NOTE: 1. AFTER TURNOVER TO EOF DATL, ALL DOSE ASSESSMENT COMMUNICATION SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO EOF DOSE ASSESSMENT GROUP LEADER. ,

2. AFTER TURNOVER TO EOF, TSC DAT NEED NOT MAINTAIN FULL STAFFING.
3. AFTER TURNOVER TO EOF, ALL DOSE ASSESSMENT INFORMATION SHOULD BE DISSEMINATED FROM EOF (REF 6.5.1) 3.1.2 Upon activation of the EOF Dose Assessment Team the TSC dose assessment team shall support EOF activities by:

3.1.2.1 Maintaining Team awareness of Plant Condition.

3.1.2.2 Assist EOF Dose Assessment Group Leader in performance of duties.

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() 3.1.2.3 IE EOF Emergency Response Facility Data System fails IHEH provide Met and Rad Data to the EOF Dose Assessment Team.

3.2 Dose Assessment Team shall:

3.2.1 Update Dose Assessment Team Leader of significant changes in radiation or meteorolog. cal parameters.

NOTE: UPDATE STATUS BOARD WITH EOF DOSE ASSESSMENT DATA WHEN EOF IS ACTIVATED 3.2.2 Maintain Status Board. ]

4.0 FINAL CONDITIONS 4.1 The ED has determined that the TSC Dose Assessment Team functions are no longer required.

4.2 Submit NRMS:

4.2.1 Plume Exposure Pathway Calculation 7-~3 b

5.0 APPENDICES 5.1 ERP-300-1, Dose Assessment Team Activation 5.2 ERP-300-2, Dose Assessment Team Check-off List (COL) l 5.3 EPP-300-3, Turnover of Dose Assesament Responsibilities 5.4 ERP-300-4, Dose Assessment Data Sheet l 5.5 ERP-300-5, Use of Common Dose Model Auto Mode A l 5.6 ERP-300-6, Obtaining Rad / Met Data Rad Data 5.7 ERP-300-7, Obtaining Met Data from National Weather Service 5.8 ERP-300-8, Protective Action Worksheet

, 5.9 ERP-300-9, Use of North Stack Dose Rate to Estimate Release Source Term 5.10 ERP-300-10, Operation of IBM PS/2 Model L40SX

, l 5.11 ERP-300-11, Mesorem DBA Menu V

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ERP-300, Rev. 10 Page 7 of z3 AJP gel 6.0 EllPPORTING INFORMATION 6.1 Purnose 6.1.1 To provide guidelines for activation of Dose Assessment Team and transfer of Dose Assessment functions.

6.2 Criteria for Use 6.2.1 This procedure shall be implemented to perform off-site dose calculations.

6.3 Special Ecuipment 4

6.3.1 Mesorem Jr - Common Dose Model 6.3.2 RM-11 6.4 Reig_rences 6.4.1 Impell Mesorem Jr Users Manual 6.4.2 Impell Mesorem Jr Technical Manual 6.4.3 ERP-350 - Liquid Release Dose Calculation U)

I 6.4.4 ERP-360 - Adjust of Wide Range Gas Monitor Conversion Factor 6.4.5 ERP-340 - Field Survey _ Group 6.4.6 Reg. Guide 1.109 6.4.7 EPA 400-R-92-001 Oct. 1991, Manual.of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents i

6.5 Commitment Annotation

, 6.5.1 Action Item Q0003303 (Section 3.1.1 NOTE) l l 6.5.2 OEAP A0370948-AE02 (Entire Procedure) 6.5.3 PEP Issue I0001344 (Appendix ERP-300-5) l 6.5.4 PEP Issue I0002329 (Appendix ERP-300-5, Step 5)

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() APPENDIX ERP-300-1 DOSE ASSESSMENT TEAM ACTIVATION (PAGE 1 of 1) 1.0 lE contacted by pager, IHEN respond to code as follows:

1.1 Call autodialer at 1-800-MAGENTA (1-800-624-3602)

NOTE: PAGER CODES ARE AS FOLLOWS:

6611 - CALL IN PAGER TEST 6622 - CALL IN AND RESPOND DRILL 6633 -

CALL IN EMERGENCY 1.2 IE autodialer is busy, THEN callback autodialer after a short wait.

1.3 If autodialer does not provide prompts, THEN call LGS ASPEN, q AND enter "4#",

AER follow prompts.

. , 2.0 IE contacted by autodialer callout, THEN follow prompts, AHD respond as required.

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(Page 1 of 1) h VERIFIED BY TIME

1. Sign-in at the facility
2. Ensure all equipment turned on
3. Complete ERP-3(0-4 (Dose Assessment Data Sheet) 4, Ensure signs indicate proper team in control
5. DAT staffin, idequate
6. Determine Site Evacuation Area (Cromby or Airport) Circle on all display maps
7. Call National Weather Service for extended forecast at:

1-609 261 6603

8. Notify Bur-su of Radiation Protection (BRP) of plant status (Prelude green Ext 139)
9. Status of Standby Gas Treatment Systems
10. Notify DATL of checklist completion

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() APPENDIX ERP-300-3 TURNOVER OF DOSE ASSESSMENT RESPONSIBILITIES (Page 1 of 1)

Turnover of dose assessment responsibility from one Dose Assessment Team / location to another Dose Assessment Team / location should include the transmittal of any available information listed below:

1. Time of reactor trip / scram
2. Plant status
3. Release point
4. Start time of release
5. Estimated duration of release
6. (Potential) release type (ground, elevated)
7. Method (s) used to calculate doses
8. Source term basis

[ 9. Results of dose calculations, based on dose projections, Protective Action Recommendations:

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10. Field Survey Group Leader turnover completed? Y/N
11. Phone # where " relieved" Dose Assess.a.it Team Leader can be reached
12. For turnover MCR to TSC only is Autodialer collection mode of Common Dose Model operable? Y/N IE no, Shift Dose Assessment Tech shall remain in Control Room after turnover to provide data to TSC QR TSC shall obtain data from RMMS. _

/~N Completed By Date/ Time

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1. Current Emergency Classification UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA GENERAL (CIRCLE ONE'
2. Obtain Design Basis Accident from Technical Support Team / Operations
3. Obtain Release Duration from Technical Support )

Team / Operations Mrs.

4. Obtain Release point from Technical Support Team / Operations a.m_ _ - _ _

UNMONITORED NS SS1 SS2 (CIRCLE ONE)

O V 5. Obtain time of Reactor Shutdown from Techrical Support Team / Operations

6. Standby gas treatment system running? _Y/N Obtain the [f ollowing ::information :1flavailable., If'not'

- availablp f.use # the. default;" UNKNOWN" optioni at$the ;

Dose.Model} prompt.s _ <

Z23 NORTH STACK RELEASE QtGY:

l 7. Is the release processed through SBGT? Y/N

8. SGTS iodine efficiency?  %
9. Is release process through RERS? Y/N
10. RERS iodine efficiency?  %

0 NORTH OJ SOUTH STACK RELEASE:

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11. Is release from Drywell Atmosphere /Supp Pool Atmosphere or other (j 12. If (11) is D/W, are D/W Sprays ON'OFF?
13. If (11) is Pool, is Pool Atmosphere Saturated /Subcooled?

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1. Logon-to CDM using proper password and user I.D.

CONTROL ROOM TSC PASSWORD: MCR TSC USER I.D.: 111111 222222

2. Read PQ help screen AND Press any key to continue.
3. From Mode A or Auto A Menu choose;
a. I'3 -- Auto Mode A - Initiate automatic data collection
4. Choose DBA from Accident Menu NOTE: NOOco OWTN BACKWA99 DBA WP.EN CALCULATING OFFSITE DOSE RESULTING FROM ANY BACK WASH' RELEASES. (REF. 6.5.3) -
5. Answer the following prompts:
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  • CAUTION: *
  • FOR AUTO MODE A, TIME OF RELEASE = TIME OF HI ALARM
  • ANNUNCIATION PLUS 15 MINUTES. *
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  • CAUTION: *
  • IN THE EVENT THAT MULTIPLE ALARMS OCCUR OVER A SHORT PERIOD OF *

-* TIME, PERFORM A DOSE PROJECTION FOR EACH ALARM (ADDING IN THE *

  • 15-MIN) AND USE THE DOSE PROJECTION THAT PROVIDES THE HIGHEST *
  • OFFSITE DOSE RATE FOR EAL DETERIRNATION. -(Ref 6.5.4)
  • l a. Obtain time of Hi Alarm from Shift Supervision.

l b. Enter the calculated time of the release in military-format (e.g. 23:04) (Current system time =< ENTER >=

00:00):

l c. Enter the date of the release in standard format (e.g. 01/06/99). (Current system time =< ENTER >=

00/00/00):

l d. Night or Day?

(N or D, <ENTET., = D):

l e. Adverse Weather or Normal Weather?

(A or N, < ENTER > = N):

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( (Page 2 of 5) l f. Enter estimated release duration.

(Make sure a colon ":" separates the hours and minutes)

(00:01 to 999:00, < ENTER >= 4: 0) <

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NOTE: TO USE AUTO MODE A THE FOLLOWING PROMPT MUST BE ANSWERED "Y", DTHERHISE, YOU WILL BE PROMPTED TO SWITCH TO FAST MODE A. (AUTO DATA COLLECTION CANNOT HAPPEN FOR A REL , EASE TRAT HAS NOT YET OCCURRED). __

l g, Has the release been in progress?

('i or N, < ENTER >= N): Y l n. Time the release has been in progress.

(Make sure a colon ":" separates the hours and minutes)

(Format is 'HH:MM), < ENTER == 0: 0) <

j i. When did the reactor riach'0% power?

1. Date =< ENTER >= 09/23/93:
2. Time in 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> format =< ENTER >= (00:00)

Time since reactor shutdown will be dispinyed, Do you wish the model to account for wet disposition?

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(Y or N, <EUTER>= N):

iNOTE: METEOROLOGICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL DATA FOR THE TIME IN

/ QUESTION WIL;. 3E DISPLAYED. ANY OF THIS DATA CAN BE EDITED BY THE USER. ANY JATA MARKED WITH A CHECK MARK (/) TO THE LEFT 'IS BAD DATA AND WILL NOT BE USED BY THE SYSTEM. THE BAD DATA MARK CAW BE REMOVED BY PRESSING ALT-B WiTH THE CURSOR ON THAT DA"'A. THIS WILL CAUSE THE PROGRAM TO USE THAT DATA AS GOOD DATA. DATA MARKED WITH AN "R" IS DATA THAT IS OUT OF RINGE. THIS DATA CANNOT BE USED BY THE. PROGRAM AND MUST BE CORRECTED.

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l k. View data and press F10 to continue.

1. If any of the data points are out of range, a warning will be displayed at the bottom of the screen and the cursor will go to the bad data point. This situation must be corrected before continuing.
2. If any met data points are displayed as ' bad data", the backup sensor will be used by the program.
3. If rad data for the release point in question is bad, or if all of a particular met quantity is bad, Auto Mode A will cease and the operator will be forced to use Fast Mode A or Mode A.

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4. IF Auto Data Collect is not operable, obtain met data from data logger ~using the primary channel if available and the secondary channel if primary channel unavailable. Record results on Appendix ERP-300-6.

,s 5. If data logger is not available contact National (j Weather Service per ERP-300-7,

6. If auto data collect not operable, obcain Rad Data from RM-11 and record results on Appendix-ERP-300-6 (Ref. 6.5.3).

l L. Choose release point from release point menu.

1. Met Data that will be used will be displayed.

l m. Enter whether isotopic breakdown is known or unknown at breakdown menu.

1. If unknown isotopic breakdown,
a. For LGS North Stach, (for SS, similar prompts, w/o SGTS)
1. Do you want to n .culate iodine concentration fian iodine / noble gas ratio?

(Y of N, : ENTER >= Y):

2. Is the release proceeded thrcugh SGTS?

(Y of N,  : ENTER >= Y) :

/~ 3. Enter the current stand-by gas treatment (N,i efficiene,r.

Range is ( .0000 to 99.99 )

(CENTER >= 99.97):

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NOTE: DEFENDING ON RELEASE POINT AND ANSWERS TO THESE PROMPTS, SEVERAL PROMPTS WILL APPEAR CONCERNING THE RELEASE PATH.

THESE ARE USED TO DETERMINE THE NOBLE GAS TO IODINE RATIO AND ALL HAVE " UNKNOWN" AS AN OPTION. THIS PROMPT IS AN EXAMPLE:

IS THIS RELEASE FROM DRYWELL ATMOSPHERE, SUPPRESSION i CHAMBER ATMOSPHERE, OR OTHER?

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(D, S, O, UNKNOWN > = 0): .

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2. If known isotopic breakdown,
a. Then choose f roni isotope mix menu:

J Isotopic Mix in Percentages (%)

Isotcpic Mix in Concentration (uCi/cc)

Isotopic Mix in Release Rate (uCt/sec)

b. How long after scram was the sample taken?

(Enter 00:00 if the sample was taken before i the scram)

(Make sure a colon ":" separates the hours 7- and minutes) l g (Format is (HH:MM), < ENTER >= 0.: 0) :

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c. Enter each noble gas and iodine isotope: (in r

units chosen at menu)

d. Enter total iodine concentration (uCi/cc).

l Range is ( .G000 to 1.0000E+08) l (< ENTER >= .0000 ):

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[ e. Do you wish to enter additional isotopes?

l (Y or N, < ENTER >= N): y

f. If answered "Y", additional isotopes may .e entered.

NOTE: ADDITIONAL NUCLIDES MAY BE ENTERED BY SYMBOL, MASS NUMBER, AND RELEASE RATE IN UCI/CC. A MAXIMUM OF UP TO 33 NUCLIDES MAY BE ENTERED. ENTER THE SYMBOL UP TO 2 LETTERS AT THE FIRST PROMPT, THE ATOMIC WEIGHT UP TO 3 DIGITS AT THE SECOND PROMPT ALONG WITH THE CHARACTHR "M:

IF TEE NUCLIDE IS IN THE METASTABLE STATE.

(I.E. XE

  • AT THE FIRST PROMPT 133M + AT THE SECOND PROMPT) _

(< ENTER >= .0000 ):

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metastable:

1. Enter the amount of release in uCi/cc.

Range if ( .0000 to 1.0000E430) 1

j. View isotopic breakdown.

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3. Would you like an automatic dump to t ae printer?

(Y or N, < ENTER >= Y):

Output will be produced designated location.

4. Will this be an simultaneous release?

(Y or N, < ENTER >= N):

5 Receptor Display Menu will appear.

4 NOTE: THESE OPTIONS ARE SELF EXPLANATORY EXCEPT FOR F7 RECEPTOR INFORMATION. THIS OPTION GIVES THE OPPORTUNITY TO DISPLAY ALL ldFORMATION FOR A PARTICULAR RECEPTOR.

TPARD = TCTAL PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDED DOSE =

EXTERNAL DOSE + ADULT CEDE + 4 DAY.

4 DAY = SHINE DOSE FROM 4 DAYS' EXPOSURE TO GROUND

DEPOSITION FROM RELEASE.

PAT = PLUME ARRIVAL TIME l,

! DOSE RATIO = RATIO OF EXTERNAL DOSE + CEDE (TEDE) TO EXTERNAL DOSE. THIS RATION GIVES A METHOD TO ESTIMATE TEDE FROM EXTERNAL DOSE (DRD READING). USED PRIMARY FOR FIELD TEAM' 4 DOSE ESTIMATION. i i

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1. Deteimine Rad Data to mmplete Data Sheet below:

A. Completc steps 2 thru 7 to obtain data from PM 11 9.B B. IJse othrt ave!:tble sources

2. Depress Orid 1
3. Depress 4 digits of Channti code for Release Point of interest.

Example. North Stack Channel 4TE076. Depress 4076

4. Depress SEL key . observe white square framing on selected channel.
5. Depress trend 10 min. key
6. Reid stack flow rate (PROC FLOW N)
7. Record las, 'O min trend value for the appropriate release point (s),

d NORTil STACK '

4TE076 utilsec FLOW scfm Ull SOUTl! STACK 30E185 uci!ml FLOW scfm 60E185 uci!ml 16

- U/2 SOUTil STACKi 30E285 uci!ml FLOW scfm 60E285_ uct/mi

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8. Return to Step 2.1.2 MET DATA 1 WIND SPEED (MPH) b v

2 WIND DIRECTION (DEO. FROM) 3 DELTA T 4 AMBIENT TEMP (DEO.)

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1. Contact Philadelphia National Weather Service at 1-609 261-6603
2. Request Wind Speed 0
3. Request Wind Df.rection
4. Requeat Cloud Cover in tenths
5. Request Cloud Ceiling in feet 0
6. Request Ambient Temp F
7. Request Precipitation Rate in inches per hour. in/hr e

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() USE OF NORTH STACK DOSE RATE OF ESTIMATE RELEASE SOURCE TEAM APPENDIX ERP-300-9 (Page 1 of 2) j 1

! 1. II North Stack Instrument Room dose rates exceed 5000 mr/hr per i ARM # RE60-M1 0N0001 or alternate sampling of North Stack via ST 5 026-580-0 cannot be performed. .

1 THEN continue with this appendix.

  • WARNING: ,
  • NOP. MAL ROUTE TO THE NORTH STACK GOES BY THE STANDBY GAS *

- *TREA'IMENT SYSTEM AND ALONG THE NORTH STACK DUCTWORK. DOSE. *

  • SAVINGS MAY BE OBTAINED BY USING THE FUEL FLOOR ACCESS TO *
  • THE SOUTH STACK LADDERS. CONSULT WITH PERSONNEL SAFETY TEAM *
  • LEADER TO DETERMINE THE DESIRED ROUTE TO THE NORTH STACK.

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2. Plant Survey Group Members shall obtain North Stack Duct dose rate' by standing on step #108 (painted neon orange, about 12 steps from 4 Reactor Building roof elev. - 395') and holding the HP 220A probe  ;

on top inside rail of stairway facing duct.

3. Plant Survey Group Members shall report dose rate
AND time of reading to Plant Survey Group Leader.
4. Plant Survey Group Leader shall report dose late to Dose Assessment Team Leader.

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5. Dose Assessment Team. converts dose rate to release rate using l ERP-300-10 Data Sheet.
6. Record results of Data Sheet Calculation on ERP-300-7.

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DATA SHEET A. North Stack Dose rate  : mr/hr (A)

B. Conversion factor  : Ci/mr/hr (B)

(see chart below)

C. North Stack flow rate  : CFM (C)

(cbtain flow rate from RM11 or Main Control Room)

D. Deadtime Correction _mr/hr (D)

A x (1 4 (A/1E5*))

E. Multiply B x D x 1E6**  : uCi (E)

F. Divide E by 1.087E8*** ___uci/ c c (F)

G. Multiply C x F x 472****  : _. uCi/cc (G)

  • 1ES = conversion to percent deadtime in mr/hr
    • 1E6 = conversion Ci to uCi
      • 1.087E8 = volume of North Stack exposed to detector in ec's
        • 472 = conversion CFM to cc/sec c

NORTH STACK CURIE CONTENT TO STACK DOSE RATE RATIO CONVERSION FACTOR TIME AFTER REACTOR SCRAM (HR) 0-<2 =2-<4 =4-<8 =8-24 _

LOCA 0.008 0.120 0.120 0.254 SJAE 0.049 0.079 0.095 0.095 CRD 0.000 0.012 0.012 0.243 OTS 0.310 0.459 0.623 0.623 FHA 0.962 1.110 1.250 1.250 SLB 0.019 0.025 0.031 0.031 1 NT 0.025 0.021* 0.041* 0.041 ILB 0.015 0.020* 0.025* 0.025

  • Time periods for LRWT and ILB are 2 to 5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> and 5 to 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.

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) APPENDIX ERP-300 10 OPERATION OF ID:4 PS/2 MODEL L40SX (Page 1 of 1)

I. For A.C. Power Operation A) Move computer power switch to the "Oa position (off).

B) Ensure video output cable is insert 9d in video output port of the lap top.

C) Ensure AC adapter cable is inserted in the AC adapter port and the AC adapter is plugged in to 120 volts.

D) Turn on power switches for computer, printer and color monitor.

II. For Battery Operation

1. A.C Power Fail Operation A) Turn computer switch to "O" position (Off).

B) Disconnect video output cable.

c) Turn computer power switch to the ala position (On) .

D) Computer will not operate with LCD.

E) Printer will HQT operate.

2. Replacing Battery A) When low battery warning signal sounds and battery status ICON begins to flash, replace battery as follows:
1. Close display, wait 10 seconds or until computer beeps.
2. Open rear center compartment cover marked " Battery Inside".
3. Remove battery by pulling blue ribbon while lifting blue tah located in upper left corner of compartment.
4. Insert fully charged battery.
5. Close center compartment cover.
6. Open display and continue.

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() APPENDIX ERP-300-11 MESOREM DBA MENU Loss-of Coolant Accident Instrument Line Break Main Steam Line Break Control Rod Drop Accident Peedwater Line Break Off-Gas Treatment System Failure Air Ejector Line Failure Liquid Radwaste System Failure Fuel Bandling Accident Demin Backwash Leave Accident Ma7/

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ENERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURE. .-

ERP 500 SECURITY TEAM h 1.0 REEP_QNSIBILITIES 1.1 The Security Team Leader (STL) is responsible for:

Coordinating access control and personnel accountability; Performing function of TSC Assembly Area Coordinator (when TSC is activated); and Routine security response during an.

emergency.

1.2 Access control Group perforns access control activities.

1.3 Accountability Group performs personnel accountability _

activities.

1.4 Plant Security Group maintains plant security, issues emergency cosimetry to offsite support personnel, and assists in the evacuation of personnel and personnel accountability.

1.5 Corporate Security Representstive maintains liaison with law enforcement agencies and provides manpower and assistance as

() 2.0 required.

INITIAL ACTIONS 2.1 On Duty Shift Security Coordinator shall:

, 2.1.1 Perform as on-duty Security Team Leader from the TSC Building Security Area until relieved.

2.1.2 Activate access control and accountability groups.

2.1.3 Contact Corporate Security.

2.2 Security Team Leader shall:

2.2.1 Obtain a briefing from the on duty Shift Security Coordinator.

2.2.2 Establish and maintain current listing of-security posts. -

2.2.3 Report to the TSC..

2.2.4 Check radio for operability. ~

2.2.5 Direct activation of TSC exit lane ~ .

) 2.2.6 Ensure that security personnel are stationed at appropriate personnel exit areas of the protected area.

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() 2.2.7 Perform duties of TSC Assembly Area Coorditator.

2.2.8 Notify Emergency Preparedness Coordinator whtn Security Team is ready.

2.2.9 IE informed by the Emergency Director that a S(te Evacuation is imminent, IllEH perform the following 2.2.9.1 Ensure that the Access Control Group Leader assigns security personnel to the appropriate site access control poin',s AEQ ensure access control group personnel have been dispatched to 2

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selected offsite assembly area.

2.2.9.2 Immediately notify Emergency Director when Security groups are in position so s that site evacuation can commence.

2.2.9.3 Direct Accountability Group Leader to perform personnel accountability.

2.2.9.4 Direct Access Control Group Leader to inform pe?sonnel of the following O locations f the Site Evacuation declaration:

A. Warehouse ,

B. Site Management Building C. Personnel Processing Center 'OPC; D. Information Center E. Training Center F. Favilities Shop /OE Shop 2.2.10 Il offsite security agency support is required, advise Emergency Director, AHD coordinate actions with the offsite agency.

2.2.11 Coordinate with the Personnel Safety Team Leader (PSTL) the need for any additional protective measures or restrictions that could apply to the onsite security forces (ref. ERP 500, Appendix 4).

2.2.12 Coordinate with PSTL for resources needed to support reeponse to injured persons.

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  • AJPagel 3.0 CONTINUING ACTIONS 3.1 Security Team Leader shall:

NOTE: TITLE 10 OF THE CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, SECTION 50.54 (X) AND (Y) PERMIT DEVIATION FROM A LICENSE CONDITION OR COMMITMENT, IN AN EMERGENCY, Wi!EN THIS ACTION IS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY, AND WHEN IT IS NOT IMMEDIATELY APPARENT THAT AN ACTION CONSISTENT WITH LICENSE CONDITIONS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CAN PROVIDE ADEQUATE OR EQUIVALENT PROTECTION. ACTIONS TAKEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE SECTIONS SHOULD BE INITIATED AND TERMINATED INDIVIDUALLY, TREATING EACH AS A SEPARATE OCCuh.(ENCE . A WAIVER SHALL BE APPROVED, AS A MINIMUM BY A LICENSED SENIOR OPERATOR PRIOR TO TAKING THE ACTION.

(Ref 6.5.1) 3.1.1 Continually review status of the emergency.

1 Coordinate and oversee Security Team activities.

,.1.3 Periodically re-evaluate security situation and make appropriate recommendatiens to ED.

3.1.4 Implement LGS ?lant Protection Procedures.

3.1.5 Ensure Security reports are documented and prioritize appropriately.

3.1.6 Ensure Corporate Security Personnel have been notified to assist as appropriate.

NOTE: CONSIDER ZONE TRACES AND INTERVIEWS WITH SUPERVISION AND CO WORKERS TO FIND MISSING INDIVIDUALS -

3.1.7 12 personnel are unaccounted for THEN initiate searches as appropriate AND obtain assistance from other groups as needed.

3.2 Access Control Group Leader shall:

3.2.1 Assign members of the Site Access Control Group from non-posted on duty security personnel to:

3.2.1.1 Site access control points from Appendix ERP-500-3.

Offsite assembly area for site O 3.2.1.2 evacuation.

3.2.2 Notify Security Team Leader (STL) when access control personnel are stationed.

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() 3.2.3 oversee activities of group and keep STL updated.

3.2.4 Notify STL of arrival of all government officials.

3.2.5 Obtain access authorization of non authorized personnel from the Security Team Leader (STL) or Emergency Director (ED).

3.3 Access Control Group shall:

3.3.1 Obtain necessary equipment from securi f stocks.

3.3.1.1 Radio 3.3.1.2 Traffic vest 3.3.1.3 Lights 3.3.1.4 Post Orders 3.3.1.5 Emergency or' issued dosimetry 3.3.2 Report to assigned access control points.

3.3.3 Contact Group Leader when at post.

()s-3.3.4 Continue to expedite access and egress of plant personnel.

3.3.5 Control access to tne site for support personnel.

Allow access only to Authorized personnel with site business.

l NOTE: PERSONNEL DISPLAYING ONE OF THE FOLLOWING IDENTIFICATIONS

. WILL BE PERMITTED ACCESS TO THE SITE AT ALERT OR HIGHER CLASSIFICATION.

1. PECO ID 4. BRP
2. PEMA 5. PEMA
3. NRC 3.3.6 Notify ACGL of arrival of all government officials.

3.3.7 Contact ACGL to resolva requests for access from personnel withnr.t proper identification.

3.3.8 Notify tue Access Control Group Leader of the arrival of all emergency vehicles AND Provide directions to the PAB access po$nt.

) 3.4 Accountability Group Leader shall:

3.4.1 . Assign members of-the Site Accountability Group from non-posted, on-duty security. personnel.

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) 3.4.2 3.4.3 Activate Accountability Group.

II required, THEN dispatch AGM to emergency assembly area.

3.4.4 Direct Accountability Group to perform personnel accountability when site evacuation is ordered.

NOTE: APPENDIX ERP-500-6 LISTS EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY AREAS 3.5 Accountability Group shall:

3.5.1 Report to the Shift Sergeant office in the TSC for '

assignment to Accountability Posts.

3.5.2 Maintain list of Emtrgency Response Personnel assigned to the Emergency Assembly Area.

3.5.3 Perform personnel accountability when a Site Evacuation is declared.

3.6 Plant Security Group shall:

3.6.1 Maintain normal plant security in accordance with Plant Protection Procedures, as directed by O Security Team Leader and on-duty Shift Security Supervision.

3.6.2 Issue emergency dosimetry for incoming personnel per PP-2, Emergency Admittance Procedure.

3.6.3 For Site Evacuationt 3.6.3.1 Immediately notify STL when security personnel are positioned and ready at the protected area personnel exit points.

3.6.3.2 Direct exiting personnel-to deposit security badges AND dosimetry in containers.

A. IE secu.-ity computer is operable, THEN card out badges using exit lane card readers.

. B. IE security computer is not operable, THEN prepare for manual accountability.

3.6.3.3 Assist in the evacuation of affected O areas.

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() 3.6.3.4 Ensure that all non essential and visitor personnel are instructed to exit the visitor lobby and leave the site.

l 3.6.3.5 Control access to protected area by l providing operations security personnel  !

at locations required by Appendix 1 ERP 500-3, Staffing for Site Evacuation, - ,

as required.

NOTE: EMERGENCY WORKERS SUCH AS FIELD SURVEY GROUP MEMBERS,  ;

ACCESS CONTROL GROUP MEMBERS, AND SITE ASSEMBLY AREA PERSONNEL SRALL BE REQUIRED TO RETAIN DOSIMETRY. ,

3.7 Corporate Security Representative at the TSC shall:

3.7.1 Maintain liaison with law enforcement agencies.

i 3.7.2 Coordinate entry of station support personnel into ,

-the Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ). T 3.7.3 Inform the Security Team Leader of Corporate Security activities.

Ensure notifications per routine Claims / Security O

3.7.4 procedures are-performed.

3.7.5 Provide manpower and assistance as required.

4.0 EINAL CONDITIONS 4.1 Emergency has been terminated and personnel are instructed to return to their normal duty stations. __

5.0 ATTACHMENTS AND APPENDICES  :

5.1 Appendix ERP-500-1 Security Team Activation-5.2' Appendix ERP-500-2 Security Team Staffing Guidelines 5.3 Appendix ERP-500 3 Staffing for Site Evacuation 5.4~' Appendix ERP 500-4 Security Evacuation Notice s l 5.5 Appendix ERP 500 5 Security Team Leader Checkoff List 5.6 Appendix ERP-500-6 Emergency Assembly Areas m :-- _ _ _ - - - - . . - - - - ,,.;-. + . . _ , ._m..,.,...._-...._,, .

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- ) 6.0 EUPPORTI11G INFORMATION i i

6.1 Purpose 6.1.1 The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for the activation and conduct of operation for the Security Team.

! 6.2 Criteria for Use i 1

j 6.2.1 This procedure shall be implemented whenever; 6.2.1.1 Alort or higher classification is declared; 6.2.1.2 The Emergency Director deems the team's activation and operations necessary.

l 6.3 Soecial Eculement 6.3.1 Traffic vests, lights, post orders, etc. Access Control Group.

6.4 References

() 6.4.1 6.4.2 Limerick Generation Station Emergency Plan LGS Physical Security Plan and implementing procedures e

6.4.3 PP-002, Emergency _ Admittance Procedure 6.4.4 A/R A0005324, Eval. NBR.01 - NRC Inspection l Report 90-21 6.5 Commitment Annotation 6.5.1 EP Action Item 00004513 - Note Section 3.1 8

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APPENDIX ERP-500-1 SECURITY TEAM ACTIVATION (PAGE 1 OF 1) 1.0 II contacted by pager, THEN respond to prompts, THEN respond to code as follows:

1.1 Call autodialer at 1 800 MAGENTA (1 800-624-3682)

AND respond to prompts.

NOTE: PAGER CODES ARE AS FOLLOWS:

6611 - CALL IN PAGER TEST 6622 - CALL IN AND RESPOND DRILL u 6633 - CALL IN EMERGENCY 1.2 IE autodialer is busy, 13EN callback autodialer aff 1r a shor; wait.

1.3 IE autodialer does not provide promp;s, THEN call LGS ASPEN AHD enter "4#",

AHR follow prompts.

2.0 IE contacted by autodialer callout, IEEE follow prompts AND respond as required.

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  • AJP: gel APPENDIX ERP 500-2 SECURITY TEAM STAFFING GUIDELINES (PAGE 1 OF 1)

ACCESS CONTROL GROUP LEADER Shift Security Supervision SITE ACCESS CONTROL GROUP MMMBERS (2)

(2) - 'On site (1) - Offsite assembly area Filled from non-posted on-duty shift security personnel ACCOUNTABILITY GROUP.. LEADER Shift Security Supervieion ACCOUNTABILITY GROUP MEMBERS O Filled from non-posted on duty shift security personnel CORPORATE SECURITY PERSONNEL Contact Claims Security at ext. 801-5252 or 9-841-5252 QE Dispatcher at ext. 801-5141 or 9-841-5141 O

ERP 500, Rev. 09 Page 10 of 16 AJPigel 6 APPENDIX ERP 500-3 STAFFING FOR SITE EVACUATION (PACE 1 OF 1)

A. SITE ACCESS CONTROL POINTS Posting As Required ,

Main Access Road (Sanatoga and Evergreen)

Back Access Road (at intersection with Longview Road)

B. EVACUATION ASSEMBLY AREAS Limerick Airport (OR)

Crc:nby Station C. PROTECTED AREA ACCESS CONTROL POINT Posting As Required PAB #1 Sally Port Gate (Gates la, ib, id)

PAB #2 GML Access Gates (Gates 2A, B, C)

PAB #3 Cooling Tc,.er Gate (Auxiliary Sally Port)

PAB #4 Psilroad Gate PAB #6 Off Loading Dock Gate (Behind PECo warehouse)

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() APPENDIX ERP-500-4 SECURITY EVACUATION GUIDANCE (PAGE 1 OF 1)

The. Security Team Leader should consider the following elements in implementing security force evacuations from the GML. -

1. Consider Relocation to A. CAS/SAS B. TSC Security Muster Area C. Consult with PSTL for appropriate Area if CAS/SAS TSC not l available. (Ref. 6.4.4)
2. Direct access Control Group personnel to remain at the site and inform them of the areas to avoid.
3. Place vehicles in service with armed personnel and patrol the site. Inform Vehicle patrol personnel of areas to avoid.
4. Direct security personnel reporting to the TSC to e.esemble in the Security Muster Area.
5. Direct all SFM's to retain their assigned portable radios.
6. Direct the securing of the Equipment Issue Office.
7. Direct Scott Ai' Packs located in CAS/SAS to be transferred to the alternate lo.ation.
8. Evaluate the necessity of moving battery charger, spare batteries and additional equipment and supplies including emergency dosimetry and equipment to the TSC.

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ACTIONS 2.2.1 Obtain briefing from on duty SSC 2.2.2 Obtain list of security posts 2.2.3 Report to TSC Display Area 2.2.4 Check radio for operability 2.2.5 Assign and brief Access Control and Accountability Group Leaders 2.2.6 Staff Exit Areas Station 2.2.7 Perform duties of

( ) TSC Accountability Coordinator 2.2.8 Initiate accountability 2.2.9 Notify EP Coordinator when Security Team is ready 2.2.10 If Site Evacuation is anticipated, THEN

1. Dispatch personnel to ACP AND offsite assembly area.
2. Notify ED of readiness
3. Direct AGL to perform accountability l 4. Direct ACGL to sweep Warehouse, SMB, PPC, Info Center & LTC i 2.2.11 Coordinate offsite support l 2.2.12 Coordinate with PSTL on -

additional protective measures 2.2.13 Coordinate with PSTL O regarding injured persons

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ACTIONS WHEN EVACUATION IS ANTICIPATED Alert Group Leaders to prepare for evacuation

a. Provide Exit Route
b. Identify Off-Site Assembly Area
c. Notify personnel in warehouse, SMB, PPC, Info Cntr & LTC
d. Check status of security computer
e. Notify LLEA r Advise ED when Security is ready

( for evacuation WHEN EVACUATION IS ANNOUNCED l

Begin Accountability (with computer or manual)

Report results of accountability to ED in 30 minutes Furnish List of unaccounted Personnel to Personnel Safety Team Leader Follow-up on unaccounted for personnel l')\

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() APPENDIX ERP-500 5 SECURITY TEAM LEADER CHECK OFF LIST (PAGE 3 OF 3) w WEEN ENERGENCY RESPONSE VERICLE IS ANTICIPATED ACTION Notify Access Control Gr(J,p Leader Notify Security Shift Supervisor Notify On Duty Security Shift Coordinator Type of Emergency Response Vehicle

a. Ambulance
b. Fire
c. Police Entry Point to PA Direct Vehicle to location in PA Notify ED of Arrival of Emergency Response Vehicle Entry into PA Exit from PA Advise ED when Off Site Security Support is required Coordinate arrangements for support Project :<ong-Range needs Advise ED when security must deviate ' rom 14 ..icencee condition Reason:

Obtain SRO approval to implement O 10CFR50. 54 (X) ,

Re-evaluate situation and report results to ED

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ERP-500, Rev. 08 Page 15 of 16 AJP/ gel APPENDIX ERP-500-6 EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY AREAS PRIMARY ASSDIRIX AREAS AND AI, TERNATE ASSEMBlX AREAS ASSDIRIX AREA GROUP TE11PIlONE NUMBERS AND TEIIP!!ONE NUMBERS OH)RDINATOR(S) l Technical Support Technical Support See Note 4 Security Team Leader Center Staff: Center Control Room Display Area Ext. 161, 2121 Beige Phone - Ext. 127 Maint. Shop, or Station Ext. 2624 Ext. 149 Shif t Operations (5) Operations Support See Note 1 OSC Coordinator Personnel AND Center Room 535 HP Technicians Station Phone - Maint. Shop, Ext. 149 Ext. 2105 TSC Guard Station (BRE) TSC Security Muster Accountability Group Security Guards Brown Phone - Ext. 2031 Area Leader Ext. 2035 Ext. 183 Ext. 182 (CAS) Ext. 4325 Control Room Control Room Safe Shutdown Panels Shift Manager Station Phone - For Units 1 and 2 Alt: Shift Supervisor Personnel Ext. 161, 2121 Ext. 164 (Only if Control Room is uninhabitable)

Chemistry Technicians Chemis..y Field Offico Chemistry Office Chemistry Group Station Phone - Station Phone - Leader Ext. 2777, 159 Ext. 2700 Maintenance Personnel Maintenance Shop Personnel Processing Damage Repair Group Brown Phone Center Leader M Instrument & Ext. 2746 Control Technicians Ext. 149 Escorted Plant See Note (2)

Visitors GML Staff M See Note (3)

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ERP-500, Rev. 08 Page 16 of 16 AJP/ gel APPENDIX ERP-500-6 EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY AREAS ALTERNATE ASSEMRIX AREAS ASSEMBLY ARFA GROUP PRIMARY ASSEMBIX AREAS AND COORDINATOR (S)

TELEPIlONE NUMBERS AND TELEPIIONE NUMBERS Off-Site Assembly Area'(For Non-Emergency Response Personnel)

Airport or Cromby Alternate Designated Vehicle and Evacuee Non-essential Off-Site Control Group Leader personnel and Vehicle PSTL Radio Backup-Security Radio Assembly Area and Evacuee Control Group Facility Telephone NOTES:

(1) If the OSC becomes or is uninhabitable, the OSC Coordinator, Plant Survey Group Leader and up to 5 HP Technicians and 5 Operators report to Room 535 in the Control Room.

All others report to the Maintenance Shop.

(2) At an Alert or higher classification they must leave the Protected Area.

(3) If site evacuation is required they will leave the Protected Area. Otherwise, they l will receive further instructions and directions.

(4) If the TSC becomes or is uninhabitable, the Emer nc-vaets Director, Personnel Safety Team designated by the Emergency Leader, Technical Support Group LeaderAll and up to othert, et to the Maintenance Shop.

Director report to the Control Room.

2 (5) The auxiliary OSC on Elevation 239' may be used to hold excess personnel; however, the OSC on Elevation 269' is the asserbly area for accountability.

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