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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures RP/O/A/5700/01 Re Notification of Unusual event,RP/O/A/5700/02 Re Alert & RP/O/A/5700/03 Re Site Area Emergency
ML20074A912
Person / Time
Site: Mcguire, McGuire  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/04/1983
From: Leonard J, Mcconnell T
DUKE POWER CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20074A909 List:
References
PROC-830204, NUDOCS 8305160286
Download: ML20074A912 (159)


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e Form SI DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No: HP/0/B/1009/.lO 4 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) O to

. PROCESS RECORD 1 Incorporated (2) STATION: McGuire Nuclear Station-(3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Releases of Liquid Radioa*ctive Materials Exceeding Technical Specifications (4) PREPARED BY: 6 2 A l f . h - - ~ _.c DATE: /- // - 7 a (5) REVIEWED BY: 6, k , L r w DATE: /////7_3 Cross-Disciplinary Review By: N/R:Qe.k / ,

4 (6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY):

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Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

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,,N DUKE POWER COMPANY McGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION PFT FA9ES OF LIQUID RADI0 ACTIVE MATERIALS EXCEEDING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - 1.0 Purpose This procedure describes the methods for calculating the radionuclide concentration at area vnter supply intakes following.

an accidental liquid reisase, and the subsequent actions to be '

taken when the concentration exceeds Technical Specifications. ,

2.0 References

  • 2.1 Station H.P. Manual Section 18.2; Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions.

2.2 EMF Unic Data Book.

2.3 10CTR20 Appendix 8.

2.4 Station H.P. Manual, Section 16.3; Survey Documentation. .

2.5 Travel time and dispersion ch'aracteristics of Mountain Island ,

Lake, Duke PWR/80-02. -

3.0 Limits and Precautions ~

3.1 This procedure is being used in an Emergency situation which could result in shutdown of area water supply intakes. The procedu e should be fully understood and used carefully _and accurately.

3.2 This procedure is written for use under abnormal conditions -

which could involve extremely high radiation levels. Only ,

Health Physics management should authorize the use.of this '

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procedure when needed and should provide appropriate sune111ance and control of people taking the samples.

3.3 Check that the counting equipment to be used has been ,

calibrated and daily response checks have been performed. ,

3.4 Individuals collecting the samples should be aware of the - '

possibility of airborne contamination and high radiation levels in sampling areas. Use protective clothing, gloves, respiratory protective equipment, portable shielding, high range dosinators and survey instruments as determined by -

Health Physics supervision. ^

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4.2 Health Physics dill determine the discharge point concentratieriffrom EMF data and/or samplis taken.

NOTE: For Dtf hata see conversios graphs for CPM to uC1/mi loc [tedinNaitDataBook'(Reference 2.2).

  • 4.3.. The Offsite Dose Assessment Team will determine the potential for soutamination of area water supplies using Enclosure 5.1 (Tra,nsit Time /Radionuclide Concentration Calculations) and j

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sampling, data from Health Rhysics.. .,

/ 4.4 If data indicates that a release ti.ru the CCW to Lake Norman f ./

wi{ exceed 10CFR20, Appekdix 'B Limits, at affected area water =

s intakes, the Emergency Coordinator shall

4.4.1 Request' maxi g possible water blow at Cowans Ford Hydro Station from System L'oad Dispatcher.

4.4.2 Notify the area water supply pumping stations to cease pumping operaticas until the contamination levels have passed-or have been diluted to within acceptable, limits. Tech. Spec limits from 10CFR20, l

Appendix B. for unkarwn mixture is 3 x 10-8 , or

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table II if isotope analysis is available.

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4.5 If data indicates' char a release thru the Conventional Waste l

i Water Treatment' Pond to the Catawba River will exceed 10CFR20, l

1 Appendix B 11m'its at the Charlotte Water intakes, the Emergency Coordinator shall:

4.5.1 P.aquest minimum water flow at Cowens Ford Hydro Station and Mountain Island Dam -from System Lead Dispatcher.

NOTE: Transit time to Charlotte Water Department intakes is approximately 79 days with ,NO FLOW thru Cowans Ford.'

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Notify the Charlotte Water Department that a release of radioscrive materials has occurred into the Catawba River and that sampling and evaluation of

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samples is bsing und:rtcken. In th3 cycnt that sampling confirms that contamination levels at the Charlotte intake will exceed 10CTR20, Appendix B limits, request the Charlotte Water Department to esase pumping operations during the period of time contaminated water supplies are passing the Charlotte pumping station intakes (see Enclosure 5.2). -

4.6 At the request of the Emergency Coordinator thru the Station Health Physicist, Health Physics will sample and evaluate the concentration of contamination in the Catawba River near the discharge point.

4.7 The people notified in the appropriate Emergency Procedures (EP/0/A/5000/31, 32, 23, or 34) will be responsible to decide -

what protective maasure should be taken in the interest of public health and safety. The state agency is responsible for appropriate long-term public health action (North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety). -

4.8 Actual field measurements of whole body doses will be compared to whole body dose projections by the Data Evaluation 1 Coordinator.

5.0 Enclosures 5.1 Transit Time /Radionuclide Concentration Calcula:1ons.

5.2 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Telephone List.

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@)#@/0/6@@0/10 ENCLOSURE 5.1 TRANSIT TIMES /RADIONUCLIDE CONCENTRATION CALCULATIONS Description Transit times and radionuclide concentrations for a release of radioactive material fren McGuire Nuclear Station release point to the water intakes of Huntersv111e, Davidson, Charlotte, and from McGuire Nuclear Station to the Catawba River and Charlotte water intake.

McGuire Discharge Water Transit Dilution Formula Point Intake Time (hrs) , Constant (D) Required CCW Discharge Huntersv111e 4 0.22 #1 to Lake Davidson 11 0.22 #1 Norman Charlocce 8 0.22 #2 Conventional Charlotta 4 0.31 #3 Wasta Water .

(See Note 1) (See Note 2)

Treatment Point to the Catawba River _.

NOTE 1: Transit time assumes 4 unit Cowan's Ford operation.

Formulas: #1 C = E -(E-)

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C = Radionuclide Concentration at area water supply intake

( C1/ml)

E = Discharge Point Concentration (+Ci/ml)

D = Dilution Constant M = McGuire CCW Flow in efs, (1 Unit Operation,1 Pump = 712 efs, 2 Pumps = 1424 cfs, 3 Pumps = 1931 cfs, 4 Pumps = 2263 cfs)

F = Cowans Ford flow in cfs (Request flow race in efs from system dispatcher).

G = M or F, whichever is greater.

NOTE 2: Dilution constant was derived fre= a " Mountain Island Dye Study" conducted by Duke Power Company in 1978 and 1979 and published in a complete report by the title of " Travel Tine and Dispersion Characteristics of Mountain Island Lake".

HP/0/B/1009/10 ENCLOSURE 5.2 EMERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES TELEPHONE LIST Charlotte Water River Pumping Station Administration Building ,

Curtis Frederick - Plant Super. '(Work)

Emergency Radio Call Sign m Huntersv111e Water Pumping Station Robert Cobb (Home).

Paul Reynolds *

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J. Johnson (Office)

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Richard French (Town Manager) (Office) l(Home) '

Emergency Radio Call Sign Davidson Water Pumping Station i

Nancy McCormac - Mayor '; (Office)

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, Frank Ellington I (Home)

Baxter Fisher (Home)-

l Civil Preparedness- Bob Manning '(Home) 1 (Work) -

Bill Brannon (Home)

(Office)

Emergency Radio Call Sigu

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Form 34731 (Formerty SF ..wce r DUKE POWER COMPANT (1) ID No: PT/0/A/4600/11 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) 0 to PROCESS RECORD f Incorporated i

(2) STATION: McGuire Nuclear Stacica (3) PROCEDURE TITI.E: Function Check of Emergency vehicle and Equipment (4) PREPARED 37: *

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DUEZ POWER COMPANY McGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION FUNCTION CHECK OF EMEEGENCY VEHICLE AND EQUIP!ENT 1.0 Puroese 1.1 To ensure that protective equipment and supplies are operational, and that communications capability exists with the various energency personnel and emergency organizations at all times in the support of an emergency condition at the station.

2.0 References 2.1 NUREG--0654 (Criteria for Preparacion and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in -

. Support of Nuclear Power Plants).

3.0 Time Required 3.1 Sizreen (16) aanhours.

4.0 Prerequisite Tests N/A 5.0 Test Equipment N/A .

6.0 Precautions and Limitations .

6.1 A sinf== of two people shan be aboard the emergency boat when in.use.

6.2 Emergency boat operators shall maintain radio commanications with the McGuire Nucisar Station at all times and wi n verify this capability by performing a radio check every 30 minutes during the period the boat is being operated.

6.3 Personnel aboad the emergency boat sha n wear floatation vests at all times and semi-dry suits when Condenser Circulating Water (RC) inlet temperature drops below 60*T.,

and outside air temperature is below 55' F.

6.4 Emergency boat fuel tank level shall be maintained at > full at an times.

6.5 Personnel using an energency vehicle shan wear seat belts.

6.6 Personnel shan fonov an FCC regulations during radio transmissions.

7.0 Required Station Status

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, N/A 8.0 Prerequisite System conditions N/A 9.0 Test Method N/A 10.0 Date Recuired 10.1 Equipment Check-Off List - Emergency Vehicles (Enclosure 13.1) 10.2 Equipment Check-off W = = ~ y Per (' elosuse = - - .

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- Post Accident Containment Air Sampling Equipment (Enclosure 13.3) 10.4 Protective Equipment and Supplies Locations (Enclosure j

13.4) 10.5 Protective Equipment and Supplies check-Off List -

Recovery Kits (Enclosure 13.5) 10.6 Protective Equipment and Supplies Check-Off List -

Environmental Survey Kits (Enclosure 13.6, 13.7, 13.8 13.9. 13.10) 10.7 Protective Equipment and Supplies Check-Off List -

Personnel Survey Kit - Construction Post #1 (Enclosure 13 .11) 10.8 Protective Equipment and Supplies Check-Off List -

Personnel Survey Kit - Brass Shack (Enclosure 13.12) 10.9 Protective Equipment and Supplies Check 4ff List -

Personnel Survey Kit - PAP Area (Enclosure 13.13) '

10.10 Protective Equipment and Supplies Check-Off List -

Personnel Survey Kit - Evacuation Facility (Inclosure 13.14) 10.11 Technical Support Center Kit Check List (Zaclosure 13.15) 10.12 Medical Decontamination Kit Check-Off List (Enclosure 13.16) 10.13 M w a=1 Decontamination Kit Check-Off List, Charlotte Memorial Hospital (Enclosure 13.17) 10.14 operation Support Center Kit Check List (Enclosure 13.18) 10.15 Fuel Shipment Kit (Enclosure 13.19) 10.16 Verification of Emergency Communications (Enclosure 13.20)

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11.0 Acceetance Criteria N/A 12.0 Procedure 12.1 Emergency vehicles Date/ Initials

/ 12.1.1 Once during each month and after emergency use, the emergency vehicles shall be inventor +=d per Enclosure 13.1 (Equipment Check-Off List -

Emergency Vehicles).

/ 12.1.2 With each inventory a check-off list shall be completed and any discrepancies shall be noted

, on the list and reported to the emergency plan group inmediately.

/ 12.1.3 Preventive amincenance shall be the i responsibility of the Emergency Planning group of Health Physics and be performed by predesignated service areas.

12.2 !=ergency Boat

/ 12.2.1 Once during each month and after use, the ,

emergency boat shall be inventoried per

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Energency Boat).

j NOTE: Run Tina (Nf nimme 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> per month any be postponed up to, but not more than 3 months due to inclement weather.

/ 12.2.2 With each inventory the check-off list shall be completed and any discrepancias shall be noted on the list and reported to the emergency plan

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/ 12.2.3 Every 100 hours0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br /> of operation, the emergency boat shall be delivered to an authorized service representative for routine preventative l

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12.3 Protective Equipeast Kits

/ 12.3.1 Once during each nonth and after use, each emergency kit listed in enclosure 13.4 (Protective Equipment Kit Locations) shan be inventoried per applicable enclosure 13.5 -

13.10 (Protective Equipment Kit Check-Off Lists).

/ 12.3.2 With each inventory the check-off list shall be completed and a copy place.d in the applicable kit. (The original shall be filed with the completed procedura records). Any _

discrepencies shan be noted on the check-off list and reported to the emergency plan group inmediately.

/ 12.3.3 Check au batteries in kits monthly for strength and condition.

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/ 12.3.4 Verify calibration date and functional check each instrument during inventory.

/ 12.3.5 Verify that silver zeolite cartridges are sealed air tight, and must be changed out two (2) years from date on package.

12.4 Telephone Communications

/ 12.4.1 Once per calendar quartar, au telephone numbers and pages utilized in emergency procedures RP/0/A/5700/01-04, and Station Directives 3.8.1, 3.8.2 shan be verified correct and in working order.

12.5 Radio Consunications

/ 12.5.1 Once during each month, McGuire emergency radio transaicter/ receivers shall be operationally checked as follows:

/ 12.5.1.1 McGuire Emergency Base Station -

verify capable couanmications with au county Emergency Operations Centers.

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/ 12.5.1.2 Onco o month, a call will be made to the National Weather Service located at the Charlotte Airport a.d McGuire Control Room to obtain the wind direction, speed and cloud cover.

/ 12.5.2 Verification of capable emergewy communications shall be documented per enclosure 13.20 (Verification of Emersency i

Cosatunications) and maintained on file by the Emergency Plan Group.

12.6 Gasoline powered generators shall be operationally checked quarterly and preventative maintenance done as described in Section 4 of the owners' manual.

13.0 Enclosures 13.1 Equipment Check-Off List - Emergency Vehicles 13.2 Equipment Check-Off List - Emergency Boat 13.3 Post Accident Contdinnent Air Sampling Equipment List.

13.4 Protective Equipment and Supplies Locations 13.5 Protective Equipune and Supplies Check-Off List'- Recovery Kits 13.6 Protective Equipment and Supplies Check-Off List -

Environmental Survey Kits Health Physics Vehicle

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Environmental Survey Kits Station Manager's Vehicle 13.8 Protective Equipment and Supplies Check-Off List -

Env1ronmental Survey Kits Chemistry Vehicle '

13.9 Protective Equipment and Supplies Check-Off List -

Environmental Survey Kits P1maning Pickup 13.10 Environmental Survey Kit (Bost) 13.11 Protective Equipment and Supplies Check-Off List - Personnel .

Survey Kit - Construction Post #1-13.12 Protective Equipment and Supplies Check-Off List - Personnel Survey Kit - Brass Shack 13.13 Protective Equipment and Supplies Check-Off List - Personnel Survey Kit PAP Area 13.14 Protective Equipment and Supplies check-Off List - Personnel Survey Kit - Ivacuation Facility

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Pego 6 13.15 Technic:1 Suppset Ccuter Kit Ch ck List 13.16 Medical Decontamination Kit Check-Off List 13.17 Medical Decontamination Kit Check-Off List, Charlotte Memorial Hospital 13.1a operational Support Center Kit Check-Off List 13.19 Fuel Shipment Kits Check-Off List 13.20 Verification of Emergency Communications 13.20 National and On-Site Weather Information e

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PT/0/A/6600/11 Enclosure 13.1 1 l

EQUIPMENT CHECK-OFF LIST EMERGENCT VEHICLES ,

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7632 Health Physics Vehicle 4352 Chemistry Vehicle

_ 8031 Planning Vehicle 8937' Station Manager's vehicle ITEM AMOUNT -

Fire Extinguisher 1 First Aid Kit i Vehicle Accident Forn 1 Keys (PAP) 1 set each Keys (Trailer #7) 1 set each Discrepancies:

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PT/0/A/6600/11 Enclosure 13.2 EQUIPMENT CHECK-OFF LIST EMERGENCY BOAT

- INVENTORT TIME AMOUNT T1estattox.VAstj que yet..ggrg.qu) 4 Semi-Dry Suits (one per person as required) 4 Buoyant Jacket (one per person as required) 4 Fire Extinguisher 1 Paddles 2

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First Aid Kit i Anchor and Line 1 Snaka Bite Kit 1 Loud Ha11er 1 OPERATIONAL CHECKS Check _ /_

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Bilge Pump

Navigation Lights ,

Search Lights Fuel Tank Level 1 full Run Tima 084"4 - - 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> by log)

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PT/0/A/4600/11 Enclosure 13.3 POST ACCIDENT CONTAL*DfENT AIR SAMPLING EQUIPMENT Check L Nalgene 500 ml Bottles of NAOR with Accompanying Vial of NA 2 2S03,* 5H 2O 6

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  • Nalgene 500 ml Thiosulfate Sample Bottles 6 Stainless Steel 100cc Gas Bombs 6 __

Poly Bags 6 _

Stop Watch 1 Location:

Health Physics Shift Lab in File Drawer Labeled " Post Accidant Air

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PT/0/A/4600/11 Enclosure 13.4 PROTEC'"!VE EQUIPM AND SUPPLIES KITS . LOCATION Recoverv Kits (4) Control Room-Station Manager's Office Training & Technology Cant.-

Cowans Ford Das Environmental Survey Kits (5) Trailer #7 Personnel Survey Kits (5) ~

Construction Post #1 Unit 2 PAP Brass Shack Unit 2 PAP PAP Area Security - PAP Area Evacuation . Facility (2) Cowans Ford Dam, and Training & Technology

, Center Medical Decontamination Kit Auxiliary Building First Aid Roca and Charlotte Memorial Hosp.

Operational Sapport Cancer Kit Operational Support Cancer .

Technical Support Cancer Kit Technical Support Center Fuel Shiamant Kits (2) Trailer #7

FT/0/A/4600/11 Enclosure 13.5 RECO7ERY KITS CHECK LIST i

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Zetax Mod 305B 1 Eigh Range Dosimeters 2 Dosimeter Charger 1 Bounda'ry Ribbon or Rope (50 yd. roll) 1 Masking Tape (roll) 1 Rain Suits (set) 2 Protective Clothing (set) 2 Poly Bags (various) 12 Caution Signs w/ inserts 2 Legal Pads 1 .

HP Form #2 (Smear Survey Form) 5 Pens 2 Grease Pencil 1 Norton 7600 Respirators w/7500-83 Chemical Cartridges 2 First Aid Kit 1 Potassium Iodide Tablets 470 Bottles-Cowans Ford, ISO Battles-Control Room, e Stacion Manager's Office, Training & Technology Cent.

Smears (box) i Nucon Smears 30 Soap (bar) 6 Flash 11gha 1 Batteries 4

?ocket Enife 1 Small Sample Bottins 200 Cowans Ford 60 Station Managers Office Training & Technology Cent.

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PT/0/A/4600/11 Enclosure 13.6 ENVIRONMENTAL SURVET CHICK LIST REALTH PETSICS VEEICI.E ,

ITEM AMOUNT Iatex Mod 305B and Eberline E-520 or E-120 w/260 probe 1 each Sam-2 w/RD-22 probe 1 Imergency Radio Transmitter / Receiver 1 Radeco E809V. Air Sampler i High Range Dosimeter 2 Dosimeter Charger 1 TLD (in separate labeled container) 2 Norton 7600 Respirator v/7500-83 Chenical Cartridges 2 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 1 Protective clothing (full set) 3 Poly Bass (various sizes) 6 Masking Tape (roll) 1 Lissological Sampler 1 Cubitainers 6 Hand Gardening Spade 1 Stopwatch 1 Flashlight i Batteries 4 Silver Zeolite (C!100G or GT130) Filter Cartridges and Particulate Filr. ors 30 Labels for Filter Cartridges 30 Smears (box) 1 Nucon Smears 30 EP Form #2 (Smear Survey Form) 10 EP Fors #6 (Air Survey Form) 10 Map of Ten Mile Zona Sectors 1 Legal Pad 1 Snake Bite Kit 1 Pen

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1 Dime Roll 1 Pocket Knife 1 Esalth Physics Manual - Section 18.2 1 i

Grass Clippers -

1 Gasoline Powered Generators 1 Signature /Date Discrepancias:

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' STATION MANAGER'S VEEICLE ITEM AMOUNT Ietex Mod 305B and Eberline E-520 or E-120 w/260 probe 1 each Sam-2 w/RD-22 probe 1 Energency Radio Transmitter / Receiver 1 Radeco E809V Air Sampler

  • 1 High Range Dosimeter 2 Derimeter Charger 1 TLD (in separate labeled container) 2 Norton 7600 Respirator w/7500-83 Chemical Cartridges 2 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 1 Protective Clothing (full set) 3 Poly Bass (various sizes) 6 Masking Tape (roll) 1 Cubit.siners 6 Hand Gardening Spade 1 Stopwetch 1 Flashlight 1 Batteries 4 Silver Zeolite (CP100G or GT130) Filter Cartridges and Particulate Filters 30 Labels for Filter Cartridges 30 Smears (box) 1 Nucon Smears 30 HP Form #2 (Smear Survey Form) -

10 HP Form f6 (Air Survey Form) 10 Map of Ten Mile Zone Sectors 1 Legal Pad 1 Snake Bite Kit 1 Pen 2 Grease Pencil 1  : .

Dime Roll 1 Pocket Knife 1 Health Physics Manual - Section 18.2 1 Grass Clippers 1 Gasoline Powered Generators 1 Signature / Data Discrepancies:

PT/0/A/6600/Al' Enclosure 13.8 ENVIRONMENTAL SURVET CHECK L S'T CHEMISTRY VERICLE ITEM AMOUNT Iacez Mod 305B and Eberline E-520 or E-120 v/260 pro' oe 1 each Sam-2 w/RD-22 probe 1 Emergency Radio Transmitter / Receiver 1 Radeco R809V Air Sampler 1 High Range Dosimeter 2 Dosimeter Charger 1 TLD (in separate labeled container) 2 Norten 7600 Respirator v/7500-83 Chemical Cartridges 2 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 1 Proce- :1ve Clothing (full set) 3 Poly sags (various sizes) 6 Masking Tape (roll) 1 Cubitainers 6 Hand Garder.ing Spade -1 Stopvacch 1 Flashlight 1 Batteries 4 Silver Zeolite (CP100G or GT130) Filter Cartridges and.

Parriculate Filters 30 Labels for Filter Cartridges 30 Smears (box) i Nucon Smears 30 HP Form #2 (Smear Survey Form) 10 HP Form #6 (Air Survey Form) 10 Map of Ten Mile Zone Sectors 1 Legal Pad 1 Snaka Bite Kit 1 Pen 2 Grease Pencil 1 Dime Roll 1 -

l Pocket Knife 1 Health Physics Manual - Section 18.2 1 Grass Clippers 1 Gasoline Powered Generator 1 Signature /Date Discrepancies:

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Sam-2 v/RD-22 probe 1 Emergency Radio Transmitter / Receiver 1 Radaco H809V Air Sampler .

1 Eigh Range Dosimeter Dosimeter,Ch,a ,

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TLD (1a: separate labeled container) 2 N5rton 7600 Respirator w/7500-83 Chenical Cartridges 2 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 1 Pretective Clothing (!u~~ cat) 3 Poly Bags (various sizes) 6 ,.

Masking Tape (roll) 1

. Limnological Sampler 1 Cubitainers 6 Hand Gardening Spade 1 Stopwatch 1 Flashlight 1 Batteries 4 Silver Zeolite (C?100G or GT130) Filter Cartridges and Particulata Filters 30 Labels for Filter Cartridges 30 Smears (box) '

i Nucon Sasars 30 HP Form #2 (Smaar Survey Form) 10 HP Form #6 (Air Survey Form) 10 . .

Map of Ten Mile, Zone Sectors 1 Lasal Pad 1 Soaka Bite Kit 1 Pen '

2 Gressa Pencil 1 .

Dime Roll 1 Pocket Knife i Health Physics Manual - Section 18.2 1 Grass Clippers 1 Gasoline Powered Generators 1 Signature / Data Discrepancies:

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PT/0/A/4600/11 Enclosure 13.10 INVIRONMINTAL SURVEY CHICK LIST BOAT l

ITIM AMOUNT Xatex Mod 3053 and Eberline E-520 or E-120 v/260 Probe 1 Porta-Mobile Radio Transnitter/ Receiver 1 Radeco Air Sample: H8097 1 _

, Trippe PV1000FC Powerverter 1 Eigh Range Dosimeters 2 TLD (in separate labeled container) 2 Norton 7600 Respirator v/7500-83 Chem. PGS. 2' Potassium Iodide Tablets (Bottle) 1 Protective Clothing (Full Set) 2 Masking Tape (roll) 1

, Limnological Sampler 1 Cubitainers 10 Flashlight 1 Batteries 4 Silver Zaolite Filter Ctss. and Particulate Filters 20 Labels for Filter Ctss. 20 Map of 10 Mile Zone Sectors 1 l Legal Pad 1 Pen 3 Grease Pencil 2 Discrepancies:

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, PERSONNEL SURVEY KIT CONSTRUCTION POST #1 CHECK LIST ITEM A OUNT Eberline E-520 or E-L20 w/HP-260 probe 1 Emergency ar'.io Transmitter / Receiver, provided by Security i High 1stge Dosimeters 1 Dostar.cer Charger i Nortert 7600 Respirator w/7500-83 Chemical Cartridges 1 Potascium Iodine Tablets (bottle) 1 Protec.ive Clothing (full set) 6 Boundary Ribbon or Rope (50 yd. roll) 1 Caution Signs w/ inserts 4 Masking Tape (roll) 1 Poly Bags (various) 6 Smears (box) 1 Nucon Smears 25 HP Form #2 (Smear Survey Form) 10 Pens 2 Grease Pencil i Health Physics Manual. Section 18.1 1 Legal Pad 1 Pocket Knifa 1 Discrepancies:

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' Enclosure 13.12 PERSONNEL SURVET KIT BRASS SHACI CEECK LIST ITEM AMOUNT parline E-520 or E-120 w/HP-260 probe 1 Emergency Radio Transmitter / Receiver, provided by Security 1 High Range Desiasters 1 Dosimeter Charger i Norton 7600 Respirator w/7500-83 Chemical Cartridges 1 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 1 Protective Clothing (full set) 6 Boundary Ribbon or Rope (50 yd. roll) 1 _ ,

Caution Signs w/ inserts 4

Masking Tape (roll) 1 Poly Bass (various) -

6 Smeers (box) i Nucon Smears , , 25 HP Fora #2 (Smear Survey Form) 10 Pens 2 Grease Pencil i Health Physics Manual. Section 18.1 1 Legal Pad 1 Poekec Knife ,

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PERSONNEL SURVET KIT PAP ARIA CHICK LIST ITEM AMOUNT Eberline E-520 or E-120 w/HP260 probe 2 Emergency Radio Transmitter / Receiver, provided by Security i High Range Dosimeters 2 Dosimeter Charger 1 Norton 7600 Respirator w/7500-83 Chemical Cartridges 2 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 1 Protective Clothing (full set) 6 Boundary Ribbon or Rope (50 yd. roll) 1 Caution Signs w/ inserts 4 Masking Tape (roll) 1 -

Poly Bags (various) 6 Samars (box) i Nucon Smears 25 HP Form #2 (Smear Survey Form) 10 Pens 2 Grease Pencil 2 Health Physics Manual. Section 18.1 and Section 11.3 i each Legal Pad -

1 Pocket. Knife i Hand Soap 10 Hand Brushes 2 Atomic Swipes 12 Citric Acid (1 lb.) 1 Disposable Towels ,

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Pingernail Clippers 1 Disposable Coveralls 40 Phischex ,

i quart Discrepancias:

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, Enclosure 13.14 PERSC WEL SURVEY KIT EVACUATION FACILITY

, CHECK LIST ITEM AMOUNT Eberline E-520 or E-120 v/EP260 probe 2 Emergency Radio Transmitter / Receiver, provided by Security 1 Eigh Range Dosimeters 4 Dosimeter Charger 1 Norton 7600 Respirator v/7500-83 Chemical Cartridges 4 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 2 Small Sample Bottles 4 Protective Clothing (full set) 6 Boundary Ribbon or Rope (50 yd. roll) 2 -

Caution Signs v/ inserts 6 Masking Tape (roll) 1 Poly Bags (various) 6 Samars (box) i Nucon Smears 25 HP Form #2 (Smear Survey Form) 10 Pens 2 Grease Pencil 2 Health Physics Manual, Section 18.1 and Section 11.3 1 each Laral Pad 1 Pocket Knife i Hand Soap 10 Haud Brushes 2 Atomic Swipes 12 Citric Acid (1 7.J.) 1 Disposable Toveu i pk.

Fingernail Clippers 1 Disposable Coveralls 40

.Phischez 1 quart .

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PT/0/A/4600/11 Inclosure 13.15 TECENICAL SUPPORT CI:i Il III CHICI LIST ITEM AMOUNT

. Protective Clothing (sat) 6 Norton 7600 Respirators w/7500-83 Chem. Cegs. 6 Zetex Mod 3053 or PIC 6A 1 Radeco H8097.MI Samoler 1 Silver Zeolite (CP-100G or GT-130) Filter Cartridges &

Particulate filters 25 Labels for Filter Cartridges 25 SAM-2 w/RD-22 Probe 1 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 25 Small Sample Bottles 10 Caution Signs w/ inserts 3 Rad Tape 2 Smears 30 Plastic Bags 6 Masking Tape (roll) 1 Pen 2 Grease Pencil 1 Discrepancies:

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4 PT/0/A/4600/11 Enclosure 13.16 MEDICAL DECONTAMINATION KIT CHECK-C T LIST ITEM AMOUNT Eberline EM-14 w/HP-210 Probe (H.P. Lab) 1 Decon Cleaner 3 Disposable Towels 10 Poly Bags 20" x 40" 2 Poly Bass 12" x 18" 4 ,

, Pingernail Clippers 1 Samars 25 ,.~y, ..

Nucon Smears _. 23 Hand 3 rushes 2 Hand Soap 10 Protective Clothing (full set) 4 Disposable Rain Suits 2 -

Tape. Radioactive Material 1 -

Tapa. Masking 2" -

1 Tape, Duct 2" 1 HP Fora #2 4 RP/0/A/3700/05- 1 Swipes, Atomic (Kotex) 12 Citric Acid (1 lb.) 1 Phischex 1 gallon Discrepancies:

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MEDICAL DECONTAMINATION KIT CEECK-OFF LIST ,

CHARLOTTE MEdCRIAL HOSPITAL ,

ITEM AMOLTC Eberline E-120 w/EP210 and EP270 Probes 2 Decon Cleaner 3 Disposable Towels 10 Poly Bags 20" x 40" 2 Pe-/ 3ags 12" x'18" -

4 Fingernail Clippers 1 Smears 25 _

NuCon Snears 25 Eand Brushes '

2 Hand Soap 10 Protective Clothing, provided by Hospital 4,.

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Disposable Rain Suits 2 Tape, Radioactive Material 1.,

Tape Masking 2" 6 Tape. Duct 2" 6 . .

HP Form #2 4 RP/0/A/5700/05 1 Swipes, Atomic (Kotex) 36 Citric Acid (1 lb.) 1 Hair Clippers, Electric 1 Absorbent Paper 150 Caution Signs w/ inserts 5 Rad Rope 1

' Pocket Dosimeters 0-200 mR 25 Dosimeter Charger 1 Discrepancies:

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Protective Clothing (sea) r 4  !

Norton 7600 Respirators w/7500-83 Chemical Cartridges 4 ,

Flashlight - 4  ;

Batteries 8 Portable Radiac In',crument (PIC 6-A)'cr Zetex 2 l Camera 1 )

Film Paes 2  :

Masking Tape (rull) -

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  • Dosimeters (0-5R) (0-501) 4 each i Dosimeter Charger j 1  !

Rain Suits _ 4 7 Poly Bass *

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12 I Batteries (Camera) 1 Flashbulbs (Camera)  ! 8 ,

Pkg. Blank INPs 1

Pkg. Respirator Cards '

1 Los Book 1 HP Form #2 (Seear Survey Form) ,. , 10 HP Form #6 (Air Survey Form) 10 Smears (Box) 1  ;

P&C Filter Cartridges 30 ,

Particulate Filters 30

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  • Extension Cord

1 Tape Recorder ,

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ITEM AMOUNT Air Purifying Respirator 2 Coveralls 4 Rubbur Shoe Covers, pairs 6 Rubber Gloves, pairs 6 ,

Poly Bass 20" x 40" 12 j Step Off Pads 3 50 yd. Roll of 3arricade Tape (Magenta & YeMow) 4 .

Roll of Duct Tape 2 Box of Small Kinv1 pes 2 TLD Badges in Separate Labeled Container 5 Personnel Dosinecers 5 Dosimeter Charger 1 Steno Pad with 2 Ink Pent 1 -

Nucon Smears 100 Cotton Gloves Bundle 1 Shoe Covers, disposable, pair 20 All Purpose Marker 2 Scotch Tape Roll and Dispenser 1 Masking Tape, 1 roll 1" and I roll 2" 2 Derline E-520 w/HP-270 probe 1 Rain Suit, disposable 2 Hood, disposable 4 Weather-Proof cautien Signs with Inserts 4 Radioactive Waste Signs (4" x 6") 25 Caution: Radiation / Radioactive Material Tags

  • 12 Einoculars 1 Coins for Telephone (roll of dimes) 1 Plastic Sample Bottles 12 Safety Glasses 5 Hard Hats 3 Contact Pyrosater 2 ,

Flashlight and extra batteries 2 Portable Air Sampler i Silver Zeolite Cartridges and labels 10 each Darline E-520 or E-120 v/EP260 Probe 1 Trippe PY100FC Powetverter or Gasoline Powered Generator i Discrepancies:

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PT/0/A/4600/11 Enclosure 13.20 VERITICATON'0F EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS This document shall serve as written verification that on the date below all telephone numbers and pages enclosed in emergency procedures RP/0/A/5700/01 thru RP/0/A/5700/04, Station Directive 3.8.1 and Station Direceive 3.8.2 are correct and in working order, and that all jack-in telephones in the Technical Support Center are in verking order. (To be done quarterly).

Signature / Data Furthermore, this document shall serve as written verification that McGuire Nuclear Station's emergancy radio transmitter / receivers have been successfully checked for operation at the distances prescribed by this procedure. (To be done monthly). ,

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SECTION 18.2 Em'IRO: MENTAL MONITORIFC A." E'21GENCY CONDITIONS 1.0 Purnose 1.1 To provide.environnental noniterint following an accida9. cal release of radioactive materisi in excess of technical specifications to the environnent.

2.0 References 2.1 Station Directive 3.8.1 (Site Assenbiv and Evacuationi. .,

2.2 HP/0/B/1009/09 Release of Radioactive Materials thru the Unic Vent Exceeding Technical Specifications. '

2.3 HP/0/B/1009/10 Release of Liquid Radioactive Materials Exceeding Technical Specifications.

2.4 RP/0/A/5700/02, Alert. ,

2.5 RP/0/A/5700/03, Site' Area Emergency.

2.6 RP/0/A/5700/04, General Energency.

3.0 Precautions and Limitations 3.1 Environmental sampling during energency conditions shall not replace, C-'t rather supplement normal environmental monitoring.

3.2 If survey teams expect to be exposed to airborne particulate 3

activity > 3 x 10 uC/mi gross Sy,or >6x 10 uC/mi a, they shall den particulate masks. .

3.3 If survey cosas expect to be exposed to Iodine-131 in excess of 10 x MFC, they shall injest 130 milligrams (1 tablet) of potassium iodide.

3.4 If survey teams expect to be exposed to contamination levels

>1000 dpa/100caz Sy, >20 dpa/100cm 2 a, they shall don protective clothing.

l 3.5 Survey cosas shall waar high range personnel dosimetry provided in the kits when entering areas where suspected radiation levels may warrant.

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4.1 Upon request for offsite monitoring, Health Physics shall dispatch four (4) predesignated emergency enrironcental survey cases (at least etto technicians!tes-1. c.- their predesf3-tted emergency vehicles / boat.

4.2 Each survey team shall be eouipped with an e=ergency kit containing as a minimum, the following:

4.2.1 victoreen 491 or Eberline E-520 with H.P. 260 probe and Xetex Mod 305A.

4.2.2 SAM-2 with RD-22 probe.

4.2.3 Portable air sampler with Silver Zeolice (CP-100G) filter cartridges and particulate filters.

4.2.4 127DC to 1207AC powerterter or Gascline Powered _

Generator.

4.2.5. One Norton 7600 or MSA dual side cartridge type particulate mask per team nember.

4.2.6 Emergenc+ TLDs and high range personnel dosimeter.

4.2.7 Emergency radio transmitter / receiver. **

4.2.8 Stopwatch.

4.2.9 Flashlight.

4.2.10 Pentactive cf.nebieg.

4.2.11 Assorted poly bags.

4.2.12 Sample bottles.

4.2.13 Limnological samplers.

4.2.14 Smears.

4.2.15 Survey forms.

4.2.16 Potassium Iodide tablets. .

4.2.17 Small change for celephone to station.

4.2.18 A copy of Station Health Physics Manual. 18.2, j Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions.

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4.2.19 Map of Ten Mile' Zone Sectors.

4.3 Emergency environmental survey teams shall obtain keys to their respective vehicles at Trailer 67 or the PAP, and before leaving the site sha11* ensure the following:

4.3.1 Verify communications with the Control Room or Technical Support Center dispatcher.

4.3.2 Ensure DC/AC powerverter, Gasoline powered generator, and air sampler run satisfactorily.

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4.3.3 Ensure scopwacch and flashlight are in working order.

l 1.2.1 ?atterv check survey instruzan ; ::. s-t se check if applicable. j 4.2.5 Ensure vehicle is fueled to nax1=u=. l 4.4 Upon ensuring that their equipment is in satisfactory working i J

order, the survey teams shall proceed to the predetermined l

, survey points within the sectora dostyv=?*d hv the Centrol  !

Roon er Technical Support Center dispatcher.

4.5 The survey teams shall naistain open communications with the Control Roem or Technicsl Support Center dt.spatcher inforning him of sample results at each predecer .1.ed survev point. -

4.6 At each survey point, the survey teams shall:

0 4.6.1 Taka an air sample (10 sl) utilizing a Silver .

Zeolice (CP-100G) cartridge and particulata filter.

4.6.1.1 Using the SAM-2, count the sample for I . Record resulta. Report corrected

, counts, count eine, and efficiency factor to the Technical Suppcrt Center who will calculate the I concentration using the following formula:

(Corrected Counts) ( 1 ) (Eff. Factor) (4.50E-7)

( Time ) (Vol.in al) ( 1 )( 1 )

= uCi/mi 4.6.2 Perform a general area 87 survey. Record results. ,

4.6.3 Take smears and water samples as directed by the

Technical Support Center dispatcher. Record time and location.

4.6.4 The Environmental Monitoring Coordinator in che Technical Support Center will transnit the field results to the Data Evaluation Coordinator for comparison of projected offsite doses to the actual measurements in the field.

4.6.5 Retain all sample for future analysis.

4.7 In the course of their monitoring, the survey teams may be utilized to inform unknowing persons they come across, should area evacuations become imminent.

Page 4.8 Once the extent of the release is known, survey teams shall continue to monitor survev points as directed by the Control

.e .3 . Or the Technical Support Ce-ter dispatcher in order er-observe chauges in radiation / contamination levels or locatiens.

4.9 The emergency environrental survey teams shall be supplemented, relieved, or secured as directed by the Station Health Physicist.

4.9.1 The Environ = ental Survey Tea =s designations and vehicles are:

1 ALPHA - Chemistry Vehicle 84352 BRAVO - Health Physics V Q icle - M632 -

CHARLIE - Station Manager's Vehicle - #8937 DELTA - Planning Pickup (Spare) - #8031 ECHO - Health Physics Boat NOTE: Upon notification by the Crisis Management Center that members of the Crisis Management Center (CMC) survey teams have". assembled, the assigned emergency environmental monitoring survey teams from the station vill report in to the FMC at the CMC to turn over the offsite sar:pling responsibilities at the earliest convenient time.

5.0 Enclosures l

5.1 List of Designated Survey Points.

5.2 List of Designated Limnological Sample Points.

5.3 Map with Designated Survey Points Marked (Original located in TSC).

5.4 Map of Exclusion Area Survey Points.

5.5 Field Monitoring Team Log Sheet.

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I-1 Flagpole at Technical Training Center l I-2 South end of bridge over discharge canal -

1 I-3 Intersection of Construction Access Road and SR2182 (Hager Ferry Road)

I-4 Construction Access Road at the construction yard just north of the clearing, viewing the Standby Nuclear Service Water -

Pond.

I-5 Entrance to McGuire firing range on N.C. Highway 73.

I-6 South side of N.C. Highway 73, 20 yards east of the McGuire Stes:4 Production entrance.

I-7 North side cf N.C. Highway 73 where railroad tracks and the highway becc9e parallel.

I-8 Dam at Waste Water Collection Basin. Access through 0.C. Gate

  1. 5 (South River Gate)*

A 1 Southwest and of Belle Isle Drive off SR 2149.

A 1 West end of SR 2151.

A 2 Intersection of SR 2151 and SR 2149.

A 3 South end of SR 2148 (Nance Road).

A 1 Intersection of SR 2189 (Bethel Church Road) and Staghorn Drive.

A 2 Enox Grill at intersection of N.C. Highway 73 and SR 2159 (Knox Road).

  • Contact the Shift Lieutenant at Ext. 4432 or via energency radio for access.

NOTE: Sampling locations denoted with "I" indicate locations within the Exclusion Area Boundary.

l Pags 3 1 Cne mile from pl. int o.*ske Nor=an. .

3 2 Cne nile frem pisn: an hka Nor=an.

3 3 One sile from planc en Lake Norman.

B 4 One mile from plant on Lake Norman.-

B 5 One mile from plant en uke Norman.

B 6 Emergency boachcess at boat dock.

C 1 Approximately one mile on Hubbard Road off Highway 73.

C 2 End of Hubbard Road.

C 3 Approximately one mile west on SR 2133.

C 4 Catawba River, access through 0.C. Gate 7 (Lower Das Access)*

C --l-5 River bank at north tip of island, access thru 0.C. Gate 7 (Lower Das Access)*

C.- 2-1 Intersection of SR 2138 (Beatties Ford Road) and SR 2133 (Stevens Road).

C 2 West and of SR 2132.

D 1 Intersection of SR 2128 (Beatties Ford Road) and SR 2136 (Gilead Road).

D 1 East and of SR 2148 (Babe Stillwell Fata Road).

D 2 Intersection of SR 2136 (Gilead Road) and SR 2131 (Bud Henderson Road).

l D 3 Intersection of SR 2128 (3eatties Ford Road) and SR 2129 (Tim -

[ Kidd Road).

I D 4 Intersection of SR 2074 (Meck Road) and SR 2127 (Allison Ferry Road). .

D 5 West end of SR 2127 (Allison_ Ferry D 1 Intersection of SR 2136 (Gilead Road) and SR 2139 (Reason Road).

D 2 Intersection of SR 2117 (Hambright Road) and SR 2120 (McCoy Road).

D 3 Intersection of SR 2074 (Beatties Ford Road) and SR 2117 (Hambright Road).

D 4 Intersection of SR 2074 (Beatties Ford Road) and SR 2125.

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E 1 Intersection of SR 2004 (Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road) and SR 2075 (Riverview Read).

E 1 Intersection of SR 2004 (Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road) and SR 2001 (? ump Station Road).

R 1 Intersection of SR 2025 (Miranda Road) and SR 2043. .

E 2 Bridge over Lorig Creek on N.C. Highway 16 between SR 1664 and SR 2005.

E 1 Intersection of SR 2619 (Peachtree Road) and SR 2027 (Cora Ave).

E 2 Intersection of SR 1771 (Cathey Road) and SR 1769 (Ton Saddler Road).

F 1 Intersection of U.S. Highway 21 and SR 2004 (Mt. Holly- .

Huntersville Road).

F 1 Intersection of SR 2004 (Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road) and SR 2116 (Alexanderana Road).

, F 1, Intersection of Interstate 77 and SR 2110 (Reames Road).

F 1 Intersection of SR 2442 (Asbury Church Road) and SR 2426 (Huntersville-Concord Road).

F 2 Intersection of SR 2442 (Asbury Church Road) and SR 2445. ,

F 1 . Intersection of SR 2459 (Eastfield Road) and SR 2475 (Prosperity Church Road).

F 2 Intersection of N.C. Highway 115 and SR 2631 (Beechwood Mobile Home Park Road).

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[ G 1 Intersection of U.S. Highway 21 and SR 2145 (San Fur Road).

G 1 South end of SR 2438 (Hagers Road) - right fork.

G 2 Intersection of N.C. Highway 115 and SR 2416 (Bailey Road).

G 1 Bridge over Rocky River on N.C. Highway 73 between SR 2420 and SR 2422.

G 2 Intersection of SR 2427 (McCord Road) and Se 2439 (Ramah Church Road).

G 1 Intersection of SR 2418 (Shearer Road) and SR 2419.

H 1 Intersection of U.S. Highway 21 and SR 2147.

H 1 Intersection of Interstate Highway 77 and SR 2158 (Goodrun l Drive).

Page I 1 South end of SR 2160. -

I 1 Intersection of SR 110C (Mayhew Road) anc SR 2063.'

I 1 Intersection of SR 1100 (Mayhew Read) and SR 1111 (~sn White Road).

I 2 South end of SR 1113 (Isle of Fines Road).

I 1 South and of SR 1459.

I 1 Intersection of SR 1100 (Mayhew Road) and SR 1177 (Chuckwood Road).

I 1 Intersection of SR 1113 and SR 1455.

J 1 West end of SR 1102 (Williamson Chapel Road) in All Seasces Campground.

J 1 Intersection of N.C. Righway 115 and SR 1137 (Midway Lake Road).

J 1 West end of SR 1194 J 2 Intersection of SR 1132 (Midway Lake Road)'and SR 1136 (J.P.

White Road). .

L 1 Barclay's Mini-Market and Texaco on SR 1373.

L 2 South end of SR 1841 (Webbs Chapel Road).

M 1 Highway 16 at Turbyfill Nursery.

M 1 Beattias Ford Access Area on SR 1439.

M 2 Picnic Area south of railroad crossing on N.C. Highway 16 "

between SR 1394 and SR 1397.

M 1 East end of SR 1495 in Westport Community.

M 2 Railroad Crossing east of Forney Creek on SR 1380 (Triangle Road) between SR 1386 and SR 1387.

M 3 East Lincoln High School at intersection of N.C. Eighway 73 and SR 1386.

M 4 Bridge over Killian's Creek on SR 1545 (Old Plank Road) between N.C. Highway 16 and SR 1398.

M 1 Bridge over Anderson Creek on SR 1385 (Anderson Branch Road) between N.C. Highway 73 and SR 1383.

N 1 Intersection of SR 1379 and SR 1376.

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N 2 Intersection of SR 1380 (Triangle Eend) and SP 1:51.

Y 1 Bridge over Anderson Creek on SR 1300 (Tucker'c .anpground Road) between SR 1382 and SR 1381 N 2 Bridge over Killian's Creek on SR 137310antar .swad) Secueen N.C. Highway 16 and SR 1360.

N 3 Intersection of SR 1375 and SR 1635.

  • N 1 Intersection of SR 1360 (Tucker's Caepground Resd'. tr.d SR 1349.

C 1 Intersection ef SR 1362 (:~achpelah Road) and :'.C. "ithway 73.

? 1 Intersectien of SR 1545 told Plank Reed) and SR 1-12 (Mariposa -

Road).

P 1 Bridge over Leeper's Creek (North Branch) on SR 1404 between SR 1535 and SR 1403.

P 1 In section of SR 1360 (Tucker's Campground Fosd) and SR

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0 2 SR 1395 at Lake Norman overlook.

Q 3 Intersection of Highway 73 and SR 1528.

Q 1 Bill's Marina on SR 1395.

Q 2 Intersection of N.C. Righway 73 and SR 1393.

Q 3 Intersection of N.C. Righway 73 and SR 1528.

j Q 4 Railroad crossing on SR 1396 (Killian Road) between SR 1397 t and SR 1909.

I Q 1 East and of SR 1441.

Q 2 Intersection of SR 1393 and SR 1568 (Nixon Heights entrance).

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l Q 3 Bridge over Johnsons Creek on SR 1397 (Sifford Road) between l SR 1396 and SR 1652.

R 1 Intersection of SR 1902 (Mariposa Road) and SR 1906.

R 1 Intersection of N.C. Highway 27 and SR 1903 (Lawrence Road).

S 1 Intersection of SR 1935 (Stanley Road) and SR 1923 (Old N.C.

27).

U 1 Intersection of N.C. Highway 273 and N.C. Highway 27.

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  • V 1 Intersectice of SR 1968 and SR 1909 approxt=ataly 0.5 =ile past Gast.:n C:cr.cy lire.

V 1 Intersection of N.C. Highway It and SR 19..

V 2 Lucia Fire Depart =ent in Lucia on N.C. Eigh.ay 16.

V 3 Water cover acrosc from Riverband Staa: Station on SR 1912.

V 4 Intersection of SR 1912 (Horseshoe 3er.d 3each Road) and SR 1913.

V 1 Bridge over Leepers Creek on SR 1820 (Alexis-Lucia Road) between SR 1907 and SR 1902.

V 2 Bridge over Dutchenn's Creek en SR 1905 (Upper Stanley Road) ~

between SR 1820 and SR 1919.

V 1 Intersection of SR 1919 (Stanley Road) and SR 1918 (Sandy Ford Road).

V 2 Pinewood Elementary School on N.C. Highway 273 south of entrance to Mt. Island dam.

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Sample alsvatica - 742' Accessahia by land on 51 1145 05ozzan Island zoad)

Davidson Insakas - Sector 3 (North-Mortheast) 5-4 milas Sample slavacima - 736' Accesamble by land on $1 2195 (Torrance Church Inad)

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February 7,1983 MEMORANDUM To: All Holders of the McGuire Nuclear Station Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Manual

Subject:

Revision 4, Emergency Plan. implementing Procedures Manual A recent change to procedure indexing has changed certain Emergency Plan .

EP-Emergency Procedures and AP-Abnormal Procedures to a new class of RP-Response Procedures.

To incorporate this change, please remove the following EP/AP procedures and tabs from your' manuals:

EP/0/A/5000/05 Notification of Unusual Event EP/0/A/5000/06 Alert Site Area Emergency EP/0/A/5000/07 EP/0/A/5000/08 General Emergency AP/0/A/5500/27 Care and Transportation of Contaminated Injured i Individuals

, AP/0/A/5500/29 . Natural Disasters

  • AP/0/A/5500/30 Earthquake AP/0/A/5500/31 Release of Toxic or Flammable Gases AP/0/A/5500/32 Collisions / Explosions Insert the attached new "RP" procedures and tabs after the Index tab. ,

Remove old Index marked Rev. 3 of August 1982 and insert attached new Index marked Rev. 4, February 1983.

Complete the attached Document Transmittal and return to me.

i. If I may be of any assistance or answer any questions concerning this change i please call me at McGuire, Extension 4445.

_9' ike Glover l

Emergency Preparedness Coordinator McGuire Nuclear Station i MSC/nsr/EMPLAN

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s EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES INDEX Procedure # Title RP/0/A/5700/01 Notification of Unusual Event RP/0/A/5700/02 Alert RP/0/A/5700/03 Site Area Emergency RP/0/A/5700/04 General Emergency, RP/0/A/5700/05 Care and Transporation of Contaminated Injured Individuals RP/0/A/5700/06 Natural Disasters RP/0/A/5700/07 Earthquake RP/0/A/5700/08 Release of Toxic or Flammable Gases RP/0/A/5700/09 Collisions / Explosions OP/0/A/6200/48 - Operating Procedure for the Operation of the Post Accident Liquid Sample System -

HP/0/B/1009/02 Alternative Methods for Determining Dose' Rate'within the Reactor Building HP/0/B/1009/03 Recovery Plan HP/0/B/1009/04 Procedure for Estimating Food Chain-Doses Under Post Accident Conditions HP/0/B/1009/05 First Responsa Evaluation of -

, Offsite Dose From a Reactor Coolant Leak Inside Containment HP/0/B/1009/06 Procedure for Quantifying High Level Gaseous Radioactivity Release During Accident Conditions HP/0/B/1009/08 Evaluation of a Reactor Coolant Leak Inside Containment HP/0/B/1009/09 Release of Reactor Coolant through, Unit Vent Exceeding Technical

. Specifications HP/0/B/1009/10 Releases of Liquid Radioactive Exceeding Technical-Specifications HP/0/3/1009/15 Nuclear Post Accident-Containment Air Sampling System Operating Procedure

( HP/0/B/1009/16 Distribution of Potassium Iodide Tablets in the Event of a Radioiodine Release PT/0/A/4600/06 Exercises and Drills PT/0/A/4600/ll Functional Check of Emergency Vehicle and Equipment Station Directive 2 0.5 News Release Station Directive 2.5.1 Emergency Response Training Program Station Directive 3.7.3 Bomb Threat Station Directive 3.8.1 Site Assembly / Evacuation Station Directive 3.8.2 Station Emergency Organization McGuire Nuclear Station Section:

Health Physics Manual 18.1 Accident and Emergency

Response

18.2 Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions 18.3 Personnel Monitoring for l Emergency Conditions l

Rev. 4 February, 1983

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. i Form SPD-1002-1 DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No: RP /0 / A/9700/01 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) O to PROCESS RECORD 0 Incorporated (2) STATION: veci,4 v. ni,r1..,sencinn (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Noefficatinn of Unnanal Event

~A . [a (4) PREPARED BY: . ke over DATE: January 11, 1983 (5) REVIEWED B [ VD(/ DATE: Il ~/ ~83 Cross-Disciplinary Review By: N,T: 7 (6) TEMPORAL! APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY):

By: (SRO) Date:

By: Date:

(7) APPROVED BY: P Date: 2 J- 23 (8) MISCELLANEOUS:

Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

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. DUKE POWER COMPANY McGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION NOIIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT 1.0 Symptoms 1.1 This condition exists whenever unusual events are in process or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant.

2.0 Inunediate Actions 2.1 Automatic

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None 2.2 Manual 2.2.1 The Shift Supervisor shall be informed of all events initiating this procedure.

3.0 Subsequent Action Initial /N/A

/ 3.1 The Shift Supervisor shall assure that the appropriate emergency condition (Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency) is declared by evaluating the actual plant condition with Enclosure 4.1. Emergency Classificat,1on Flowchart and Enclosure 4.2. List of Initiating Conditions.

Emergency Action Levels, and Associated Emergency Procedure /

Document.

/ 3.2 The Shift Supervisor shall assure that all actions required by the initiating Emergency Procedure will be performed and that all actions necessary for the protection of persons and property are being taken.

NOTE If at any time in the course of events in this procedure, site evacuation or personnel assembly / accountability appears necessary, refer to Station Directive 3.8.1.

/ 3.2 The Shift Supervisor shall assume the function of the Emergency Coordinator until the arrival of the Station Manager or his designee at which time the Station Manager or his designee assumes the responsibility of the Emergency Coordinator.

' RP/0/A/5700/01 PAGE 2 0F 3

/ 3.4 The Emergency Coordinator shall assure prompt (within about 15 minutes of declaring the emergency) notification of the North Carolina State and Local County Warning Points indicated on Enclosure 4.3. He shall also assure notification of all other personnel listed in Enclosure 4.3.

NOTE 1.

See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing, for notification, telephone numbers / radio codes /pagar codes.

NOTE 2. -

See Enclosure 4.5, Notification of Emergency Conditions, for information to be provided to State / County Warning Points.

1 NOTE 3.

See Enclosure 4.6, Emergency Plan Message Format for information to be provided to Nuclear Production Duty Engineer. *

/ 3.5 In the event a release or potential release of radioactive-materials is a threat to plant personnel or members of the general public the Emergency Coordinator shall request Hecith Physics personnel to evaluate the consequences utilizing the appropriate Health Physics procedure, HP/0/B/1009/05, HP/0/B/1009/06. HP/0/B/1009/08, HP/0/B/1009/09 or HP/0/B/1009/10.

/ 3.6 The Emergency Coordinator shall provide protective action recommendations as necessary to the affected county warning l point (s) and to the North Carolina warning point (Emergency Operations Centers if established) or the State Radiologic 4 Protection Section, Department of Human Resources (see ' Enclosure 4.4 l Telephone Listing) as directed by the state in accordance with the North Carolina Radiological Emergency Response Plan. If actual release of radioactive materials will result in a projected dose (REM) to the population of: (EPA Protective Action Guidelines).

3.6.1 Whole body <1, thyroid <5, NO protective action is required. Monitor environmental radiation levels to verify.

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,. i RP/0/A/5700/01 PAGE 3 0F 3 3.6.2 Whole body 1 to <5, thyroid 5 to <25, recommend seeking shelter and wait for further instructions. Consider evacuation particularly for children and pregnant women.

Monitor environmental radiation levels. Control access to affected areas.

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NOTE See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing for notification.

/ 3.7 The Emergency Coordinator shall augment on shift resources to assess and respond to the emergency situation as needed'to ensure the protection of persons and property.

/ 3.8 The Emergency Coordinator will assess the Emergency Condition and determine the need to remain in a Notification of Unusual Event, escalate to a more severe class or close out the emergency.

/ 3.9 The Projects and Licensing Engineer or his designee will close out the Emergency with verbal summary to county and State authorities, notified in Step 3.4, followed by written summary within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

4.0 Enclosures .

s 4.1 Emergency Classification Guide Flowchart 4.2 List of Initiating Conditions, Emergency Action Levels, and Associated Emergency Procedure / Document.

4.3 Notification Chart 4.4 Telephone Listing 4.5 Notification of Emergency Conditions.

4.6 Emergency Plan Massage Format l

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ENCLOSURE 4.2 PACE I OF 5 LIST OF INITIATING CONDITIONS, EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS, AND ASSOCIATED EMERCENCY PROCEDURE / DOCUMENT Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document 4.2.1 Emergency Core Cooling Safety Injection signal verification EP/1/A/5000/01, EP/1/A/5000/02, Initiated (SI) and by redundant indication and indication EP/1/A/5000/03, EP/1/A/5000/04, discharge to vessel has of discharge to vessel. AP/1/A/5500/35 occurred.

4.2.2 Radiological effluent EHF49, 50, 35, 36, 37 Alarm indicating Tech. Spec.s 3/4.11. Eavironmental Technical Specification Technical Specification Limits exceeded. Tech Specs, HP/0/B/1009/09, limits exceeded. HP/0/B/1009/10. HP/0/B/1009/05 4.2.3 Fuel Damage Indication:

a. High coolant activity a. >l pCi/ gram Dose Equivalent I-131 or AP/1/A/5500/18 sample exceeding Tech. >100 pCi/ gram gross activity.

Specs. E "-

NOTE: These calculations avail-able from counting faci-

, lity on request.

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b. Failed fuel monitor b. Increase in I-131 concentration by
  • indicates Hechanical Clad 7pC1/ml over a 30 minute period, or, Failure greater than 1% to 5% I-131 concentration is in the range or 0.1% equivalent fuel of 70pC1/m1 to 350 pC1/mi verified by l failures within 30 minutes. increased EHF-48 readings and labora-l tory analysis.

l 4.2.4 Abnormal coolant tempera-Figure 2.1-1 Tech Specs exceeded AP/1/A/5500/05 l ture and/or pressure or and Core Subcooling Monitor less l abnormal fuel temperature than acceptable. (Below Curve) l outside of Technical Speci- Verified as necessary by redundant i fication Limits. Instrumentation. (e.g. narrow and wide l range pressure / temperature subcooling monitors)

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4 Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document 4.2.5 Exceeding either primary / >lCPM total P/S leakage EP/1/A/5000/02 EP/1/A/5000/04, secondary leak rate >500 CPD from any S/C AP/1/A/5500/10 requiring shutdown by >10GPM Identified. Primary Leakage a

Tech. Specs. or primary leak Verified.by EHF readings, level control, l rate requiring shutdown by make-up rate, and or chemical / radiological Tech. Specs. analysis.

4.2.6 Failure of a safety or Valid accoustical monitor indica- EP/1/A/5000/02, AP/1/A/5500/11, y relief valve in a safety tion of valve failure. EP/1/A/5000/03

! related system to close,

, following reduction of 4

applicable pressure. (Pri-mary System (NC) or Hain 4

Steam (SM).

4.2.7 Loss of offsite power or Undervoltage alarms on 7KV buses .AP/1/A/5500/07 loss of onsite AC power or blackout load sequencers

! capability. -actuated.

4.2.8 Loss of containment inte- Any automatic containment isolation AP/1/A/5500/24 grity requiring shutdown by valve found to be open and inoperable Tech Specs (3/4.6.1), and unisolable or both air lock doors on a lock inoperable, cy; penetration (s) fail leak test per Tech Specs when con-tainment integrity required.

i 4.2.9 Loss of engineered safety - ESF actuation system found inoperable AP/1/A/5500/19 AP/1/A/5500/21, i feature or fire protection og; Fire Suppression Water System AP/1/A/5500/20 Tech Specs system function requiring found inoperable per Tech Specs. 3/4.5, 3/4.7.10, 3/4.7.11 shutdown by Tech Specs (e.g., malfunction, personnel error, or procedural inadequacy).

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Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document 4.2.10 Fire within the plant Observation or' fire detection alarm Station Directive 2.11 lasting more than 10 with confirming observation of a minutes. fire lasting more than 10 minutes. ,

4.2.11 Indications or alarms on Loss of process or effluent radiation OP/0/A/6700/03, Tech Specs 3/4.3 process or effluent para- monitoring system cg; Loss of all meters not functional in meteorological instrumentation onsite

Control Room to an extent cg[ Loss of all radio / telephone communi-requiring plant shutdown cations capability offsite, or other significant loss of assessment or communica-tion capability (e.g., all meteorological instrumenta-tion, or radio networks).

4.2.12 Security threat or As notified by Security Force. Station Security Plan attempted entry or i attempted sabotage.

4.2.13 Natural phenomenon being experienced or projected beyond usual levels,

a. Any earthquake felt (<.08gH, <.053gV) . Annunciator Alarm, in plant or detected (AD-13) on station seismic in-strumentation.

, b. 50-year flood or low As observed water, hurricane surge,

! seiche (lake tidal wave)

I c. Any tornado on site As observed

d. Any hurricane Winds >73 mph /from National Weather RP/0/A/5700/06, RP/0/A/5700/07 Service information.

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j. 4.2.14 other hazards being ex-  ;

perienced or projected.

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b. Train derailment on As observed site,
c. Near site or onsite As observed explosion,
d. Near site or onsite As observed RP/0/A/5700/08 toxic or flammable l

gas release,

e. Turbine rotating com- Turbine trip and observation of AP/0/A/5500/23. RP/0/A/5700/09, ponent failure causing a turbine malfunction or failure. AP/0/A/5500/02 l

i rapid plant shutdown (Loss of Condenser Heat Sink).

4.2.15 other plant conditions As determined by the Shif t Supervisor / As directed by plant conditions, exist that in the judge- Emergency Coordinator, '

ment of the Shift Supervisor.

the Operations Duty Engineer, the Superintendent of Opera-tions, or the Station Manager warrant increased awareness on the part of State and/or local offsite authorities or require plant' shutdown under Tech Specs requirements and involve other than normal con-trolled shutdown (e.g., cool-down rate exceeding Tech Specs limits, pipe cracking found during operation).

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/ PAGE 5 0F 5 Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document 4.2.16 Transportation of contami- As observed. RP/0/A/5700/05 nated injured individual from site to offsite hospital.

4.2.17 Rapid depressurization of As observed and actuation of 4.2.1 AP/1/A/5500/06 secondary side. and 4.2.6 above.

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4.4.1 Operations Duty Engineer (PA System)

P&T Pager -

4.4.2 Station Manager - ' s. N Home - f - System Speed -

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4.4.3 Superintendent of Operations - l Home - - System Speed l 4.4.4 Superintendent of Technical Services - l Hone 4 System Speed I l

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P&T Pager- 'c 4.4.7 NC Scace Warning Point, Raleigh - ..< - Syst'em Speed -

4.4.8 Mecklenburg County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone '

Back-up: . - Systen Speed Back .sp: Emergency Radio, Code: ,

4.4.9 Lincoln County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phene

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4.4.10 Catauba County Warning Point -

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- System Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:

4.4.11 Iredell County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up: . _ _

'.~- System speed-Back-up: Emergency Radio,' Code: _

4.4.12 Gaston County Warning Point - ,

Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up: . _ ' - System Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code: ,

4.4.13 Cabarrus County Warning Point - Pri=ary: Ring Down Phone l

Back-up: . .-- System Speed Back-up: Eme'rgency Radio, Code: ,

1. Radio Code .will activate all county radio units.
2. P&T Pager, Central Division (Charlotte Area)

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.4.4.15 N.R.C. Station Representative (Orders)

Office (MNS) -

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4.4.18 Station Safety Supervisor .

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l ENCLOSURE 4.5 l PAGE 1 0F 4 l MCGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY CONDITIONS i l

4.5.1 Include as a minimum, the following information to the North Carolina State Warning Point, and the six County Warning Points, (Mecklenburg, Catawba Iredell, Lincoln Gaston, and Cabarrus).

NOTE 1: See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing NOTE 2: A. Complete Part I of this format as a minimal first ,

notification of a reportable incident.

B. Complete Part I and II of this format to provide minimal follovup information.

PART I: Initial Emergency Massage Information [ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TELEPHONE RESPONSE: Hecklenburg -

"This is McGuire Nuclear Station. Iredell Please acknowledge when you are Lincoln ready to copy Emergency Information." Cabarrus Gaston

1. This is McGuire Nuclear Station. Catsuba
2. My name is: .
3. This message (Number ):

. . - a. Reports a real emergency. ,

b. Is an exercise message.

4 My telephone number / extension is: .

5. Message Authentication: .
6. The class of emergency is:

a.~ Notification of an Unusual Event

b. Alert,
c. Site Area Emergency
d. General Emergency
7. This Classification of Emergency vaa declared at: /on .

AM/PM DATE

8. The initiating event causing the Emergency Classification is:
9. The Emergency condition:
a. Does not involve the release of radioactive materials from the plant.

'b . Involves the POTENTIAL for a release, but NO release is occurring.

c. Involves a release of radioactive material.

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10. We reconnaand the following protective action:
a. No protective action is recon: mended at this time.
b. People living in zones remain indoors with doors and windows closed.
c. People in zones EVACUATE their homes and businesses.
d. Pregnant women and children in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed.
a. Pregnant women and children in zones evacuate to the nearest shelter / reception center.
f. Other reconumendations: '
11. There will be:

. a. A followup message

b. No further communications
12. I repeat, this message: -
a. Reports an actual emergency.
b. Is an exercise message.
13. Relay this information to the persons indicated in your alert pro-cedures for an incident at McGuire Nuclear Station.

NOTE: Record the Name, Title, Date, Time, and Warning Point at end of Part II.

PART II: Follovup Emergency Message Information s

1. The type of actual or projected release is:
a. Airborne
b. Waterborne
c. Surface spill
d. Other
2. The source and description of the release is:

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b. The estimated duration of the release is hours.

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4. Dose projection base data:

Radiological release: curies, or curies /sec.

Wind speed: aph Wind direction: From

  • Stability class: (A.B,'C.D.E.F. or G)

Release height: Ft. I Dose conversion factor: R/hr/Ci/Ms (whole body)

R/hr/Ci/Ms (Child Thyroid)

Precipitation Temperature at the site: 'F

5. Dose projections:
  • Dose Commitment * -

Distance Whole Body (Child Thyroid)

Rem / hour Rem / hour of inhalation Site Boundary 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles

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  • Projected Integrated Dose In Rem
  • Distance Whole Body Child Thyroid l

Site Boundarv 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles

6. Field measurement of dose rate or contamination (if availtble):

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7. Emergency actions underway at the facility include:
8. Onsite support needed from offsite organizations:

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l a. Reactor is: not tripped / tripped

b. Plant is at: _ 1 power / hot shutdown / cold shutdown / cooling down l c. Prognosis is: stable / improving / degrading / unknown.

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10. I repeat, this message:
a. Reports an actual emergency.
b. Is an exercise message.
11. Do you have any questions?
      • END OF FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE ***

NOTE: Record the name, title, date, time, and warning point notified.

(1) Consnunicator (Name) (Title)

Mecklenburg -

(Date) (Time) (Warning Point)

(2) Communicator (Name) (Title)

Gaston (Data) (Time) (Warning Point)

(3) Communicator (Name) (Title)

Iredell .

(Date) (Time) (Warning Point)

(4) . Communicator (Name) (Title)

Catawba (Data) (Time) (Warning Point)

(5) Communicator ,

(Name) (Title)

Lincoln (Date) (Time) (Warning Point)

(6) Communicator (Name) (Title) l Cabarrus (Date) (Time) (Warning Point)

(7) Communicator (Name) (Title)

North Carolina (Data) (Time) (Warning Point)

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RP/0/A/5700/01 ENCLOSURE 4.6 PAGE 1 0F 1 EMERGENCY PLAN MESSAGE FORMAT (Nuclear Station to Nuclear Production Duty Engineer)

1. This is at McGuire Nuclear Station.

(Name and Title)

2. This is/is not a Drill. An Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at on Unit Number . -

(Time)

3. Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergency procedure description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status) 4 Corrective Measures Being Taken: .*
5. There Have/ Eave Not been any injuries to plant personnel.
6. Release of radioactivity: Is/Is not taking place, and is/is not affecting the Crisis Management Center. -
7. NRC- Yes No, State Yes No, Counties Yes No, have been notified.
8. The Crisis Management Team should/should not be activated. Corporate Communications and Company Management should be notified (Unusual Event Only).
9. I can be reached at for follow-up information.

(Telephone Number)

10. Additional Comments:

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Form SPD-1002-1 DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No: up/n/a/9700/02 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) n to PROCESS RECORD o Incorporated (2) STATION: w,c.,4 v. w..,t..,se=*4an (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: at r,

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(4) PREPARED BY: DATE: January 11. 1983

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(5) REVIEWED 8 DATE: N -/ -[D Cross-Disciplinary Review By: N/

(6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY):

By: (SRO) Dete:

By: Date:

(7) APPROVED BY: Date: 2 ~2 - YJ (8) MISCELLANEOUS:

Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

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DUKE POWER COMPANY McGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION ALERT 1.0 Symptoms 1.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve an actual or-potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant.

2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic None 2.2 Manual .

2.2.1 The Shift Supervisor shall be informed of all events initiating this procedure.

3.0 Subsequent Actions Initial / N/A

/ 3.1 The Shift Supervisor shall assure that the appropriate emergency condition (Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area

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Emergency, or General Emergency) is declared by evaluating the

- acutal plant condition with Enclosure 4.1, Emergency Classifi-cation Flowchart and Enclosure 4.2, List of Initiating Conditions, Emergency Action Levels, and Associated, Emergency Procedure /

Document.

/ 3.2 The Shift Supervisor shall ensure that all ac.tions required by the initiating Emergency Procedure will be performed and that all actions necessary for the protection of persons and property.are being taken.

NOTE If at any time in the course of events in this procedure, site evacuation or personnel assembly / accountability appears necessary, refer to Station Directive 3.8.1.

/ 3.3 The Shift Supervisor shall assume the function of the Emergency Coordinator until the arrival of the Station Manager or his designee, at which time the Station Manager or his designee assumes the responsibility of the Emergency Coordinator.

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/ 3.4 The Emergency Coordinator shall assure prompt (within about 15 minutes of declaring the emergency) notification of the North Carolina State and Local County Warning Points indicated on Enclosure 4.3. He shall also assure notification of all other

. personnel listed in Enclosure 4.3.

NOTE 1 Activation of the Technical Support Center (TSC), and Operations Support Center (OSC) shall be in accordance with Station Directive 3.8.2. Activation of the Crisis Management Center (CMC) shall be in accordance with Enclosure 4.6.

NOTE 2 See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing, for notification. -

telephone numbers / radio codes /pager codes.

, NOTE 3

! i See Enclosure 4.5, Notification of Emergency Conditions, for information to be provided to State / County Warning Points.

/ 3.5 The Emergency Coordinator in direct contact with the Technical Support Center and the Crisis Management Center will assess and respond to the emergency by:

3.5.1 Dispatching onsite monitoring teams with associated

' communications equipment.

3.5.2 Providing periodic plant status updates to offsite authorities (at least every 15 minutes).

3.5.3 Providing periodic meteorological assessments to offsite authorities and, if any releases are occurring, dose estimates for actual releases.

NOTE In the event a release or potential release of radioactive materials is a threat to plant personnel or members of the general public, the Emergency Coordinator shall request Health Physics personnel to evaluate the consequences utilizing the appropriate Health Physics procedure, HP/0/3/1009/05, HP/0/B/1009/06, HP/0/B/1009/08, HP/0/B/1009/09, or HP/0/B/1009/10.

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/ 3.6 The Emergency Coordinator shall provide protective action recommendations as necessary to the affected county warning point (s) and to the North Carolina warning point (Emergency Operations Centers if established) or to the state Radiological Protection Section, Department of Human Resources (See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing) as directed by the state in accordance with the North Carolina Radiological Emergency response plan. If evaluation indicates that a potential for or an actual release of radioactive materials will result in a projected dose (REM) to the population of: (EPA Protective Action Guidelines).

3.6.1 Whole body <1, thyroid <5, NO protective action is required. Monitor environmental radiation levels to verify.

3.6.2 Whole body 1 to <5, thyroid 5 to <25, recommend seeking

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evacuation particularly for children and pregnant women.

Monitor environmental radiation levels. Control access to affected areas.

3.6.3 Whole b'oTy 5 and above,' thyroid 25 and above, recommend mandatory evacuati;n of populations in the affected areas.

Monitor environmental radiation levels and adjust area for mandatory evacuation based on these levels.. Control access to affected areas.

NOTE See Enclosure 4.4 for Telephone Listing for i notification.

/ 3.7 The Energency Coordinator in coordination with the Recovery IIanager at the Crisis Management Center, will assess the emergency condition and determine the need to remain in an Alert Status, escalate to a more severe class, reduce the emergency class or close out the emergency.

! / 3.8 The Station Manager or his designee will close out the Emergency with a verbal summary to County and State authorities notified in Step 3.4, followed by a written summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.

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4.3 Notification Chart.

4.4 Telephone Listing.

4.5 Notification of Emergency Conditions.

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ENCLOSURE 4.2 -

PACE 1 0F 5 ,

LIST OF INITI ATING CONDITIONS, EMERCENCY ACTION 1.EVELS, AND ASSOCIATED EMERGENCY PROCEDURE / DOCUMENT Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document 4.2.1 Severe loss of fuel a. Very high coolant activity cladding, Mechanical sample indicating an increase of Clad Failure. 70pci/ml in 30 minutas or 350 to 1,750pci/ml total I-131 Coolant Activity,

b. Failed fuel monitor (EHF-48) or Tech Specs 3/4.6.7 lab analysis indicates increase i

greater than 1% fuel failures within 30 minutes or 5%.co 25%

total fuel failure.

4.2.2 Rapid gross failure Pressurizer low pressure alarm and EP/1/A/5000/04, AP/1/A/5500/07 of one Steam Generator reactor trip and, pressurizer low tube with loss of off- level alarm and, pressurizer low site power. pressure safety injection signal and, undervoltage alarm on 7KV buses. ENF 32, 33, and 34 Alarm (s).

4.2.3 Rapid failure of Steam Several hundred gpa primary to EP/1/A/5000/04 Generator tube (s). secondary leak zate indicated by:

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a. as above in 4.2.2 for pres-surizer and ENF indicators.

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b. Steam generator-level in-creasing in one or more generator (s) and falling in the others/due to reactor trip.
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ENCLOSURE 4.2 PACE 2 0F 5 Initiating Conditions Energency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document 4.2.4 Steam line break with Creater than 10gpm. rapidly de- EP/1/A/5000/04. EP/1/A/5000/03 significant primary to creasing reactor coolant Tavg.

secondary leak rate. pressurizer pressure and level and.

1. Steam line differential pressure safety injection signal and increased, con-tainment building pressure /

if break is in containment.

2. High steam flow and to Lo

, Tavg or Low steam pressure safety injection signal for

rupture downstream of MSIV's. -

1 4.2.5 Primary coolant leak Leak >50gpm as indicated by calcu- EP/1/A/5000/02. AP/1/A/5500/10

. rate greater than 50 gpm. lation or other indication. (i.e..

sump levels) 4.2.6 High radiation levels Increase by a factor of 1.000 in HP/0/B/1009/05 or high airborne con- radiation monitor reading within tamination which in . the station.

.dicates a severe de-gradation in the control

'of radioactive materials.

4.2.7 Loss of of fsite power and Undervoltage alarm on 7KV buses. AP/1/A/5500/07 i loss of all onsite AC and blackout load sequencers power for up to 15 minutes. actuated. -

(See Site Area Emergency RP/0/A/5700/03 for ex-tended loss).

4.2.8 Loss of all onsite DC DC bus undervoltage alarms on all Tech Specs 3/4.8.2.3 power. buses. Tech Specs 3/4.8.2.4 I

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ENCI.0SURE 4.2 PACE 3 0F 5 Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document 4.2.9 Coolant pump seizure Reactor coolant pump auto trip AP/1/A/5500/04. AP/1/A/5500/08, leading to fuel failure. alarm, and reactor trip on low OP/0/A/6150/14. AP/1/A/5500/05 coolant flow, and failed fuel monitor alarm EMF 48.

4.2.10 Complete loss of func- RilR not functional and inability AP/1/A/5500/17. OP/1/A/6100/04 tions needed for plant to sustain natural or forced cir-cold shutdown. culation.

4.2.11 Failure of the reactor Reactor remains critical after AP/0/A/5500/34 protection system to all attempts to trip reactor initiate and complete have been completed.

a scram which brings the reactor subcritical.

l 4.2.12 Fuel damage accident Observation of damage to spent AP/1/A/5500/25

! with release of radio- fuel assembly, and activity to containment or fuel handling building. 1. ENF-16 and 17 alarm.

2. EHF-38, 39. 40 or 42 alarm.

4.2.13 Fire potentially affecting Observation of a fire that could Station Directive 2.11 Series, safety systems, affect safety systems. Tech Specs 3/4.5 4.2.14 Host or all alarms (annun- As observed. OP/0/A/6350/01A i clators) lost.

l l 4.2.15 Airborne Radiological For EMF 35 - Low Range offscale HP/0/B/1009/05 -

j effluents >10 times 4

Tech Specs instantaneous High Range 1 x 10 cpm

~ limits (an instantaneous 6 rate which, if continued For EHF36 - Low Range 2 x 10 cpm over 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, would re-2 sult in about Imr at the liigh Range 5 x 10 cpm site boundary under average '

meteorological conditions or whenever effluent moni- ,

tors or radiological moni-toring detect these l'evels),

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ENCLOSURE 4.2 PAGE 4 OF 5 Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document 4.2.16 Ongoing security compromise. As reported by Security force. Station Security Plan .i 4.2.17 Severe natural phenomena RP/0/A/5700/06, RP/0/A/5700/07 l

being experienced or projected:

a. Earthquake greater >0.08gH, >.053gV, Annunciator Alarm, than Operational (AD-13).

Basis Earthquake Levels

b. Flood, low water, hur- As observed.

ricane surge, seiche near design levels.

(Lake tidal wave)

c. Any tornado striking As observed, facility.
d. Hurricane winds near As observed (95 mph)/from National design basis level. Weather Service information.

4.2.18 Other hazards being ex- RP/0/A/5700/08, RP/0/A/5700/09 perienced or projected. AP/1/A/5500/23 l

a. Aircraft crash on As observed, facility. ,
b. Missile impacts from As observed, whatever source on facility.
c. Know explosion damage As observed.

to facility affecting plant operation.

d. Entry into facility As observed.

environs of toxic or flammable gases.

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ENCt.OSURE 4.2 PACE 5 OF 5

! Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document

e. Turbine failure Turbine trip and observation of causing casing pene- turbine malfunction or failure.

tration.

4.2.19 Other plant conditions As determined by Shift Supervisor / As dictated by Plant Conditions, exist that in the judge- Emergency Coordinator.

ment of the Shift Super-visor, the Operations Duty Engineer, the Superintendent of Opera- '

tions, or the Plant Henager warrant pre-cautionary activation

! of the Technical Support i Center and near site Crisis Management Center.

4.2.20 Evacuation of control As determined by Shift Supervisor / AP/1/A/5500/17. OP/1/A/6100/04 room anticipated or Emergency Coordinator. '

required with control of shutdown systems established from local station.

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  • I RP/0/A/5700/02 ENCLOSURE 4.3' PAGE 1 0F 1 NOTIFICATION / ACTIVATION ALERT Notify / Activate the following personnel /or Emergency Centers for all Initiating Conditions listed in Enclosure 4.2. (See Enclosure 4.4 for Telephone Listing)

NOTIFY / ACTIVATE NOTIFICATION COMPLETE-INITIAL Shift Supervisor Operations Duty Engineer Station Manager Superintendent of Operations Superintendent of Technical Services Projects and Licensing Engineer Station Health Physicist North Carolina State Warning Point Mecklenburg County Warning Point 4 ,

Lincoln County Warning Point Catawba County Warning Point Iredell County Warning Point Gaston County Warning Point

. Cabarrus County Warning Point N.R.C. via ENS (Red Phone)

N.R.C. Station Representative Construction Project Manager i Superintendent of Maintenance Superintendent of Administration Activate T.S.C. (Station Directive 3.8.2)

  • l Activate 0.S.C. (Station Directive 3.8.2)

Activate C.M.C. (Enclosure 4.6) 1

. RP/0/A/5700/02 ENCLOSURE 4.4' '

PAGE 1 0F 2 TELEPHONE LISTING .

~4.4.1 Operations Duty Engineer (PA System)

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' System Speed - i Home -

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4.4.3 Superintendent of Operations - ,,'"

Home

- System Speed-4.4.4 Superintendent of Technical Services -

Home -

, 4 System Speed - e 4.4.5 Projects and Licensing Engineer.

Home'.  :: System Speed 4.4.6 Station Health Physicist -

Home -

P&T Pager ) - System Speed .

4.4.7 NC State Warning Point, Raleigh '- .A System Speed -

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4.4.8 Mecklenburg County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone '

Back-up: . _ - System Speed

' Back-up: Emergency. Radio, Code: ,

4.4.9 Lincoln County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone -

Back-up: .. , .~ C System Speed -

Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code: ,

4.4.10 Catawba County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up: . _ /- System Speed -

Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code: ,

4.4.11 Iredell County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone -

Back-up: . .. - System Speed -

Back-up: E=ergency Radio, Code:

4.4.12 Gaston County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down' Phone Back-up: . - System Speed -

Back-up: EmergedefRadio, Code:

4.4.13 Cabarrus County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up: ' . _ . __. -~- Syssen Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code: * ~

NOTE L. Radio Codd- Jill activate all county ra'dio units.

2. P&T Pager, Central Division (Charlotte Area)

Dial - ,-

- RP/0/A/5700/02 ENCLOSURE 4.4 PAGE 2 0F 2 TELEPHONE LIST 4.4.14 N.R.C. Operation Center, Emergency Notification System (ENS Phone)

' 4.4.15 N.R.C. Station Representative (Orders) -

Office (MNS) - \s Office (ONS) ,

Home - N P&T Pager - .

Page from Central (MNS Area) -

or from Southern (ONS Area) -

4.4.16 Construction Project Manager Construction

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Home : - System' Speed ..- or c 4.4.17 Superintendent of Maintenance -

Home - System Speed -

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Home - System Speed -

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RP/0/A/5700/02 ENCLOSURE 4.5 PAGE 1 0F 4 MCCUIRE NUCLEAR STATION NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY CONDITIONS 4.5.1 Include as a minimum, the following information to the North Carolina State Warning Point, and the six County Warning Points, (Mecklenburg, Catawba; Iredell, Lincoln, Gaston, and Cabarrus).

NOTE 1: See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing NOTE 2: A. Complete Part I of this format as a minimal first notification of a reportable incident.

B. Complete Part I and II of this format to provide minimal followup information.

PART I: Initial Emergency Message Information CKNOWLEDGEMENT TELEPHONE RESPONSE: Mecklenburg -

"This is McGuire Nuclear Station. Iredell Please acknowledge when you are Lincoln ready to copv Emergency Information." Cabarrus Caston

1. This is McGuire Nuclear Station. Catawba
2. My name is: .
3. This message (Number ): }
a. Reports a real emergency.

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b. Is an exerciso message.  !
4. My telephone number / extension is: .

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6. The class of emergency is:
a. Notification of an Unusual Event

! b. Alert 1

c. Site Area Emergency
d. General Emergency
7. This Classification of Emergency was declared at: _/on . .

AM/PM DATE

8. The initiating event causing the Emergency Classification is:
9. The Emergency Condition:
a. Does not involve the release of radioactive materials from the plant,
b. Involves the POTENTIAL for a release, but NO release is occurring.
c. Involves a release of radioactive material.

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! 10. We recommend the following protective action

a. No protective action is recommended at this time, b.- People living in zones remain indoors with doors and windows closed.
c. People in zones EVACUATE their homes and businesses.
d. Pregnant women and children in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed.
a. Pregnant women and children in zones evacuate to the nearest sheltsr/ reception center.
f. Other recommendations: *-
11. There will be:
a. A followup message .
b. No further communications
12. I repeat, this message:

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a. Reports an actual emergency.

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b. Is an exercise message.

j 13. Relay this information to the persons indicated in your alert pro-cedures for an incident at McGuire Nuclear Station.

NOTE: Record the Name, Title, Date. Time, and Warning Point at end of Part II.

PART II: Follovup Emergency Message Information

1. The type of actual or projected release is:
a. Airborne l b. Waterborne l
c. Surface' spill

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d. Other
2. The source and description of the release is:

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3. a. Release began /will begin at a.m./p.m.; time since reactor trip is hours.
b. The estimated duration of the release is hours.

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4. Dose projection base data:

Radiological release: curies, or curies /sec.

Wind speed: aph l Wind direction: From Stability class: (A B.C.D.E.F..or G)

Release height: Ft.

Dose conversion factor: R/hr/Ci/Ms (whole body) ,

R/hr/C1/Ms (Child Thyroid)

Precipitation Temperature at the site: 'T

5. Dose projections:
  • Dose Commitment
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Distance Whole Body (Child Thyroid)

, Rem / hour Rem / hour of inhalation Site Boundary 2 miles ,

5 miles 10 miles
  • Projected Integrated Dose In Rem
  • Distance Whole Body Child Thyroid Site Boundary 2 miles 5 miles 10 milee
6. Field measurement of dose rate or contamination (if available):
7. Emergency actions underway at the facility include:
8. Onsite support needed from offsite organizations:
9. Plant status:
a. Reactor is: not tripped / tripped
b. Plant is at:  % power / hot shutdown / cold shutdown / cooling down
c. Prognosis is: stable / improving / degrading / unknown.

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10. I repeat, this message:
a. Reports an actual emergency.
b. Is an exercise message.
11. Do you have any questions?
      • END OF FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE ***

NOTE: Record the name, title, date, time, and warning point notified.

(1) Comununicator (Name) (Title) _

Xacklenburst (Data) (Time) (Warning Point)

(2) Communicator (Name) ,

(Title)

Caston (Data) (Time) (Warning Point)

(3) Consnunicator (Name) (Title)

Iredell (Data) (Time) (Warning Point)

(4) Communicator (Name) (Title)

Catawba (Data) (Time) (Warning Point)

(5) Communicator (Name) (Title)

Lincoln (Data) (Time) (Warning Point)

(6) Communicator (Name) (Title)

Cabarrus (Data) (Time) (Warning Poir.t)

(7) Cosmiunicator

, (Name) (Title)

North Carolina (Date) (Time) (Warning Point)

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EMERGUCT PLAN liESSAGE FORMAT (Nuclear Station to truelear Production Duty Engineer)

1. This is at McGuire Nuclear Station.

(Name and. Title)

1. This is/is not a Drill. An _ Unusual Event Alert.

_ Site Area Emergency General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Cocedinator at on Unit Number .

(Time)

3. Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergency procedure description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status)
4. Corree.tivo Measures Being Taken:

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5. Thare Have/Have Not bees any injuries to plant personnel.
6. Release of radioactivity's Is/Is not taking place, and is/is not affecting the Crisis Management Center.
7. NRC Yes Ne, State Yes No. Counties Yes No, have been notified. , , _
8. The Crisis Management Toad should/should noc be activated. Corporate Contunications and Company Managenent should ho notified (Unusual Event Or.ly).
9. I can be reached at for follow-up information.

(Telephone Number)

10. Additions 1 Comments: ,

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Form SPD-1002-1 DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No: up/n/A/9700/03 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) o to PROCESS RECORD n Incorporated (2) STATION: v,.c. , 4 ,.. w,, r t . . , c , ,4 n,,

(3) PROCEDURE TITLE: <<,. av.. m. v . .,, ,,

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(4) PREPARED BY: DATE: January 11. 1983 (5) REVIEWED B DATE: 4-/ - 8 3 Cross-Disciplinary Review By: N/R M (6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY):

By: (SRO) Date:

By: Date:

(7) APPROVED BY: du Date: 2 l ' fl (8) MISCELLANEOUS:

Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

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DUKE POWER COMPANY MCGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION SITE AREA EMERGENCY 1.0 Symptoms

! 1.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for protection of the public.

2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic None .

2.2 Manual 2.2.1 The Shif t Supervisor shall be informed of all events initiating this precedure.

3.0 Subsequent Actions Initial /N/A

/ 3.1 The Shift Supervisor shall assure that the appropriate emergency condition (Notification of Unusual Event, Alert. Site Area

.< Emergency, or General Emergency) is declared by evaluating the ,

actua,1 plant condition with ' Enclosure 4.1, Emergency Classification Flowchart and Enclosure 4.2. List of Initiating Conditions, Emergency Action Levels, and Associated Emergency Procedure / Document.

/ 3.2 The Shift Supervisor shall ensure that all actions required by the initiating Emergency Procedure will be performed and that all actions necessary for the protection of persons and property are being taken.

NOTE If at any time in the course of events in this procedura, i site evacuation or personnel assembly / accountability appears necessary, refer to Station Directive 3.8.1.

/ 3.3 The Shift Supervisor shall assume the function of the Emergency

' Coordinator until the arrival of the Station Manager or his designee at which time the Station Manager or his designee assumes the responsibility of the Emergency Coordinator.

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/ 3.4 The Emergency Coordinator shall assure prompt (within about 15 minutes of declaring the emergency) notification of the. North Carolina State and Local County Warning Points indicated on Enclosure 4.3. He shall also assure notification of all other personnel listed in Enclosure 4.3. )

NOTE 1 Activation of the Technical Support Center (TSC), Operations Support Center (OSC), shall be in accordance with Station Directive 3.8.2. Activation of the Crisis Management Center (CMC) shall be in accordance with Enclosure 4.6.

NOTE 2 l' See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing, for notification, telephone numbers / radio codes /pager codes.

NOTE 3 See Enclosure 4.5, Notification of Emergency Conditions to be  ;

provided to State / County Warning Points. $

/ 3.5 The Emergency Coordinator in direct contact with the Technical

- Support Center and the Crisis Management Center will assess and respond to the emergency by:

3.5.1 Dispatching the Onsite and Offsite Monitoring teams with associated communications.

7 3.5.2 Providing meteorological and dose estimates to offsite authorities for actual releases via a dedicated l- individual or automated data transmission.

. 3.5.3 Providing release and dose projections based on available plant condition information and foreseeable I contingencies to offsite authorities.

NOTE In the event a release or potential release of radioactive materials is a threat to plant personnel or members of the general public, the Emergency Coordinator shall request Health Physics personnel to evaluate the consequences utilizing the appropriate Health Physics

, o procedure, HP/0/B/1009/05, HP/0/B/1009/06,

( HP/0/B/1009/08, HP/0/B/1009/09, HP/0/B/1009/10.

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/ 3.6 The Emergency Coordinator shall provide protective action recommendations as necessary to the affected county warning point (s) and to the North Carolina Warning Point (Emergency Operations Centers if established) or the Radiological Protection  ;

Section, Department of Human Resourcss (we Enclosure 4.4, f Telephone Listing) as directed by the state in accordance with the .

North Carolina Radiological Emergency response plan. If ,

evaluation indicates that a potential for or an actual release of  ;

i radioactive materials will result in a projected dose (REM) to the '

s.

population of: (EPA Protective Action Guidelines). l

3.6.1 Whole body <1, thyroid <5, NO protective action is required. Monitor environmental radiation levels to I' I

verify.  !:

3.6.2 Whole body 1 to <5, thyroid 5 to <25, recommend seeking [

shelter and wait for further instructions, consider evacuation particularly for children and pregnant women.

Monitor environmental radiation levels and adjust area (,

for mandatory evacuation based on these levels. Control access to affected areas.

3.6.3 Whole body 5 and above, thyroid 25 and above, recotanend mandatory evacuation of populations in the affected areas. Monitor environmental radiation levels and adjust area for mandatory evacuation based on these. ,

levels. Control access to affected areas.

NOTE See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing for notification.

/ 3.7 The Emergency Coordinator in coordination with the Recovery Manager, at the Crisis Management Center, will provide or make available:

3.7.1 A dedicated individual for plant status updates to offsite authorities and periodic press briefings.

3.7.2 Senior technical and management staff onsite available for consulation with the NRC and State on a periodic basis, l

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/ 3.8 The Emergency Coordinator in coordination with Recovery Manager at the Crisis Management Center, will assess the emergency condition and determine the need to remain in a Site Area Emergency, escalate to a more severe class, reduce the emergency class, or close out the emergency.

/ 3.9 The Recovery Manager at the Crisis Management Center will close out or recommend reduction of the energency class, by briefing of offsite authorities at the Crisis Management Center or by phone if necessary, followed by written summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.

4.0 Enclosures 4.1 Emergency Classification Guide Flowchart -

4.2 List of Initiating Conditions, Emergency Action Levels, and Associated Emergency Procedure / Document.

4.3 Notification Chart.

4.4 Telephone Listing. -

4.5 Notification of Emergency Conditions.

4.6 Emergency Plan Message Format

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ENCLOSURE 4.2 PACE 1 0F 6 LIST OF INITIhTING CONDITIONS, EMERCENCY ACTION LEVELS, AND ASSOCIATED EMERGENCY PROCEDURE / DOCUMENT Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document 4.2.1 Known loss of coolant Pressurizer low pressure reactor trip EP/1/A/5000/02 accident greater than and pressurizer low pressure safety makeup pump capacity. injection signal and high containment building pressure, (INSP5040, 5050, 5060, 5070) and high containment building sump level (INIP5260, 5270) and high containment humidity.

(INSP5400, 5410) and EHF 38, 39, and 40 alarm.

4.2.2 Degraded core with pos- Inadequate Core Cooling: AP/1/A/5500/05 sible loss of coolable 5 centrally located thermocouples indicate

, geometry (indicators core exit temperature greater than 1200*F.

should include instru- For Mechanical Clad Failure:

mentation to detect Greater than 25% failed fuel indicated inadequate core cooling, by greater than 1.750pC1/ml I-131 con-coolant activity and/or centration.

containment radioactivity For Severe Fuel over Temperature:

  • levels). From 1% to 10% failed fuel indicated by 1,300 to 13,000pC1/ml I-131 concentration.

For Fuel Helt:

From .5% to 5% failed fuel indicated by 1,180 to ll,800pci/ml 1-131 concentration. ,

4.2.3 Rapid failure of steam Pressurizer low pressure alarm and EP/1/A/5000/04, AP/1/A/5500/07 generator tubes with loss reactor trip, and pressurizer lov of offsite power (e.g., level alarm, and EHF 32, 33, and 34

several hundred gpm pri- alarm, and undervoltage alarms on l

mary to secondary leak 7KV buses, and steam generator water rate). level rapidly increasing in one or wore steam generators falling in the l

others, and pressurizer level rapidly decreasing, (INCP5151, 5160, 5172) and possible lifting of steam genera-tor PRV's and/or safety valves.

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4.2.4 Steam line break with Rapidly decreasing reactor coolant EP/1/A/5000/03 greater than 50gpm pri- Tavg. pressurizer pressure and level, mary to secondary leakage Steam lins differential pressure and indication of fuel safety injection signal, and High damage, containment building pressure, if steamline break is in containment (INSP5040, 5050, 5060. 5070) and EMF 51A and/or B alarm, og; high steam flow and to Lo Tavg or low

steam pressure safety injection signal, and EMF 48 alarm.

4.2.5 Loss of offsite power and Undervoltage alarms on 7KV buses. AP/1/A/5500/07 1 loss of onsite AC power for more than 15 minutes.

4.2.6 Loss of all vital onsite Blackout load sequencers actuated. Tech Specs 3/8.2.3, 3/8.2.4 DC power for more than 15 DC bus undervoltage all buses and ~

minutes. indications as in 4.2.5 above.

4.2.7 Complete. loss of any Inability to establish charging pump OP/1/A/6100/04 AP/1/A/5500/17 function needed for plant injection, and Inability to establish hot shutdown. emergency feedwater flow, $9; Inability to establish service water flow, and Inability to establish component cooling water flow. -

4.2.8 Transient requiring opera- Reactor remains critical after all EP/1/A/5000/01 AP/0/A/5500/34 tion of shutdown syntems attempts to trip reactor have been with failure to scram completed.

(continued power genera-tion but no core damage immediately evident). ,

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ENCLOSURE 4.2 PACE 3 0F- 6 1

Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document 4.2.9 Hajor damage to spent Observation of major damage to one AP/1/A/5500/25 fuel in containment or or more spent fuel assenh11es, and/or t

fuel handling building spent fuel pool water below fuel level (e.g., large object and EHF 16, 17, 38, 39, 40 or 42 alarms.

damages fuel or water loss below fuel level).

4.2.10 Fire compromising the Observation of a major fire Tech Specs 3/4.5, function of safety that defeats redundant safety Station Directive 2.11 Series systems, system or function.

4.2.11 Host or all alarms As determined by the Shif t Supervisor / OP/0/A/6350/01A (annunciators) lost and Emergency Coordinator.

plant transient initiated or in progress.

4.2.12 Airborne radiological For EHF35 low Range, offscale 3

HP/0/B/1009/05 HP/0/B/1009/09 effluent monitors detect High Range 8 x 10 cpm.

levels corresponding to (See Note 1)$

greater than 50 mr/hr For EHF36 Low Range 3 x 10 cpm ,

for 1/2 hour oj greater High Range 7 x 10 cpm than 500 mr/hr W.B. for (See Note 1) two minutes (or five times these levels to the thy- For EHF37 Change of 143 cps / minute roid) at the site boundary for 30 minutes or a for adverse meteorology change of 1430 cpe/ minute (See Note 2), for 2 minutes (See Note 1).

NOTE 1: These. values are worst case calculations and may not reflect more favorable weather conditions.

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NOTE 2: These dose rates are projected based on other plant parameters (e.g.,

radiation level in containment with leak rate appropriate for existing contain-ment pressure) or are measured in the 3

environs. (EPA Protective Action Cuide-lines are projected to be exceeded out-side the site boundary).

, 4.2.13 Imminent loss of phy- Physical attack on the plant involving Station Security Plan sical control of plant. imminent occupancy of control. room and

) auxiliary shutdown panels.

4.2.14 Severe natural pheno- RP/0/A/5700/06. RP/0/A/5700/07 mena being experienced .

or projected with plant t not in cold shutdown.

4.2.14.1 i

Earthquake greater than (>.15gH >.lgV) as determined by moni-SSE (Safe Shutdown Earth- toring seismic instrumentation and quake) levels. recording devices. (SMP-1) l 4.2.14.2 Flood, low water, hurri- As determined by Shif t Supervisor /

cane surge, seiche greater Emergency Coordinator, than design levels (lake tidal waves) or failure of protection of vital equipment at lower levels.

4.2.14.3 Sustained winds or torna- (>95 mph) as observed or documented does in excess of design by the National Weather Service levels. Information.

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ENCLOSURE 4.2 PACE 5 0F 6 Initiatlog Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document 4.2.15 other hazards being ex- RP/0/A/5700/08. RP/0/A/5700/09 perienced or projected with plant not in cold shutdown.

4.2.15.1 Aircraft crash affecting Aircraft crash causing damage or vital structures by in- fire to: Containment Building, pact or fire. Control Room, Auxiliary Building.

Fuel Building, or Intake Structure. ,

4.2.15.2 Severe damage to safe Loss of aunctions needed for hot shutdown equipment from shutdown as in 4.2.7.

missiles or explosion.

4.2.15.3 Entry of uncontrolled Entry of uncontrolled or toxic or flammable gases into flammable gases into: Control Room, vital areas. Entry of Cable Spreading Room, Containment uncontrolled toxic Building, Switchgear Room, Safe ,

gases into vital areas Shutdown Panels or Diesel Rooms, where lack of access to

the area constitutes a safety problem.

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ENCLOSURE 4.2 PACE 6 0F 6 Initiatir.g Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document 4

4.2.16 Other plant conditions As determined by Shift Supervisor / As dictated by Plant Conditions.

1 exist that in the judge- Emergency Coordinator, ment of the Shift Super-visor, the Operations Duty Engineer, the Super-intendent of Operations, or the Plant Manager war-rant activation of emer-gency centers and moni-toring teams and a precautionary public notification to the public near the site.

4.2.17 Evacuation of control As determined by Shift Supervisor / OP/0/A/6350/02. AP/1/A/5500/17 room and control of shut-down systems not established from local stations in

, 15 minutes.

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RP/0/A/5700/03 ENCLOSURE 4.3 PAGE 1 0F 1 NOTIFICATION / ACTIVATION GENERAL EMERGENCY Notify / Activate the following personnel /or Emergency Centers for all Initiating Conditions listed in Enclosure 4.2. (See Enclosure 4.4 for Telephone Listing)

NOTIFY / ACTIVATE NOTIFICATION COMPLETE-INITIAL

,. Shift Supervisor Operations Dutv Engineer Station Manager Superintendent of Ooerations Superintendent of Technical Services 4

Projects and Licensing Engineer Station Health Physicist North Carolina State Warnir.g Point Mecklenburg County Warning Point Lincoln County Warning Point

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Catawba County Warning Point _

Iredell County Warning Point Caston County Warning Point Cabarrus County Warning Point i South Carolina State Warning Point N.R.C. via ENS (Red Phone)

N.R.C. Station Representative Superintendent of Maintsnance Superintendent of Administration Construction Project Manager Activate T.S.C. (Station Directive 3.8.2)

Activate 0.S.C. (Station Directive 3.8.2)

Activate C.M.C. (Enclosure 4.6) 1____._ . . . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . . _ _ . _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ . . _ _ . , _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ . , . _ . _ _ _ . , _ _ . _ _ , _ , , _ _ . _ . . . _ _ _ . . . . _ . . _ . . . _ _

, l RP/0/A/5700/03 ENCLOSURE 4.4 PAGE 1 0F 2 TELEPHONE LISTING 4.4.1 Operations Duty Engineer (PA System) ,

P&T Pager . -

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Superintendent of. Operations - _

Home ,

~ ~r System Speed 4.4.4 Superintendent of_ Technical Services -

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4.4.5 Projects and Licensing Engineer '- . _

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4.4.6 Station Health Physicis_t -- N Home - - System Speed P&T Pager- ,

4.4.7 NC Stace Warning Point,1taleigh - }-SystemSpeed-4.4.8 Mecklenburg County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone

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-Back-up: ~ 4 System Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code: ,

4.4.9 Lincoln County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone

  • Back-up: _ ..~- System Speed Back-up: E=ergency Radio, Code: ,

4.4.10 Catawba County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up: __

,'- System Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code: ,

4 4.11 Iredell County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone N Back-up: .

j 2'- System Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Coda: ,

4.4.12 Gaston County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up: _ _jt System Speed : _

Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code: _T i

4.4.13 Cabarrus County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up: - System Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code: _ f NOTE ..

1. Radio Code . Jill activate

, all county radio units.

2. P&T Pager, Central Division (Charlotte Area)

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Home - N P&T Pager - y Page from Central (MNS Area) - ~

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s s- e 4.4.17 Constructf.on Project Manager - Construction ' .' Ext.

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NOTE 1: See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing NOTE 2: A. Complete Part I of this format as a minimal first notification of a reportable incident.

B. Complete Part I and II of this format to provide minimal followup information.

PART I: Initial Emergency Message Information [ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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TELEPHONE RESPONSE: Mecklenburg "This is McGus.re Nuclear Station. Iredell Please acknowledge when you are Lincoln ready to copy Emergency Information." Cabarrus Gaston-

1. This is McGuire Nuclear Station. Catawba
2. My name is: .
3. This message (Number ):
a. Reports a real emergency.
b. Is an exercise message.
4. My telephone number / extension is: .
5. Massage Authentication: .
6. The class of emergency is:
a. Notification of an Unusual Event
b. Alert
c. Site Area Emergency
d. General Emergency
7. The Classification of Emergency was declared at: /on .

AM/PM DATE

8. The initiating event causing the Emergency Classification is:
9. The Emergency Condition:

., a. Does not involve the release of radioactive materials from the plant,

b. Involves the POTENTIAL for a release, but NO release is occurring.
c. Involves a release of radioactive material.

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10. We recommend the following protective action:

__ a . No protective action is recommended at this time,

b. People living in zones remain indoors with doors and windows closed.

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c. People in zones EVACUATE their homes and b'usinesses.
d. Pregnant women and children in zones remain indoors with the' doors and windows closed.
e. Pregnant women and children in rones evacuate to the nearest shelter / reception center.

,f. Other recommendations:

11. There will be:
a. A followup message
b. No further communications
12. I repeat, this message:
a. Reports an actual emergency.

b." Is an exercise message.

13. Relay this information to the persons indicated in your alert pro-cedures for an' incident at McGuire Nuclear Station.

NOTE: Record the Name. Title, Date, Time, and *1arning Point at end of Part II.

l PART II: Followup Emergency Message Information

1. The type of actual or projected release is:
a. Airborne
b. Waterborne
c. Surface spill
d. Other
2. The source and description of the release is:
3. a. Release began /will begin at a.m./p.m.; time since reactor trip is hours,
b. The estimated duration of the release is hours.

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4. Dose projection base data:

Radiological release: curies, or curies /sec.

Wind speed: mph Wind direction: From Stability class: (A,B,C.D,E F. or G)

Release height:

Ft.

Dose conversion factor: R/hr/Ci/Ms (whole body)

R/hr/C1/Ms (Child Thyroid)

. Precipitation Temperature at the site: 'F

5. Dose projections:
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Distance Whole Body (Child Thyroid)

Rem / hour ' Rem / hour of inhalation ___

Site Boundarv 2 miles 5 miles i 10 miles

  • Projected Integrated Dose In Rem
  • Distance Whole Body Child Thyroid Site Boundary 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles 1
6. Field measurement of dose rate or contamination (if available):
7. Emergency actions underway at the facility include:

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8. Onsite support needed from offsite organizations:

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9. Plant status:

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b. Plant is at:  % power / hot shutdown / cold shutdown / cooling down
c. Prognosis is: stable / improving / degrading / unknown.

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10. I repeat, this message:
a. Reports an actual emergency.
b. Is an exercise message.
11. Do you have any questions?
      • END OF FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE ***

NOTE: Record the name, title, date, time, and warning point notified.

(1) Communicator (Name) (Title)

Mecklenburg (Date) (Time) (Warning Point)

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(Name) (Title)

Caston (Date) (Time) (Warning Point)

(3) Communicator (Name) (Title)

Iredell (Date) (Time) (Warning Point)

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(4) Communicator (Name) (Title)

Catawba (Date) (Time) (Warning Point)

(5) Communicator (Name) (Title)

- Lincoln l (Date) (Time) (Warning Point)

(6) Commuaicator (Name) (Title) l Cabarrus l

(Date) (Time) (Warning Point) l (7) Communicator (Name) (Title)

North Carolina (Data) (Time) (Warning Point)

(8) Communicator (Name) (Title)

South Carolina (Date) (Time) (Warning Point)

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ENCLOSURE 4.6 PAGE 1 0F 1 EMERGENCY PLAN MESSAGE FORMAT I (Nuclear Station to Nuclear Production Duty Engineer)
1. This is at McGuire Nuclear Station.

(Name and Title)

2. This is/is not a Drill. An Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency

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General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at on Unit Numter . _

(Time)

3. Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergency procedure description as possible 'together with station parameters used to determine emergency status) 4 Corrective Measures Being Taken:

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5. There Have/Bave Not been any injuries to plant personnel.
6. Release of radioactivity: Is/Is not taking place, and is/is not affecting the Crisis Management Center.
7. NRC Yes No, State Yes No, Counties Yes No, have been notified.
8. The Crisis Management Team should/should not be activated. Corporate Communications and Company Management should be notified (Unusual Event Only).
9. I can be reached at for follow-up information.

(Telephone Number)

10. Additional Comments:

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McGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION l GENERAL EMERGENCY l

1.0 Symptoms 1.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or imminent i substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of con-tainment integrity.

2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic None 2.2 Manual _

2.2.1 The Shif t Supervisor shall be informed of all events initiating this procedure.

3.0 Subsequent Actions Initial /N/A

/ 3.1 The Shift Supervisor shall assure that the appropriate emergency cendition (Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency) is declared by evaluating the actual plant condition with Enclosure 4.1, Emergency ,

Classification Flowchart and Enclosure 4.2, List of Initiating Cenditions, Emergency Action Levels, gnd Associated Energency Procedure / Document.

/ 3.2 The Shift Supervisor shall ensure that all actions required by the initiating Emergency Procedure vill be performed and that all actions necessary for the protection of persons and property are being taken.

NOTE If at any time in the course of events in this procedure, site evacuation or personnel assembly /

accountability appears necessary, refer to Station Directive 3.8.1.

/ 3.3 The Shif t Supervisor shall assume the function of the Emergency Coordinator until the arrival of the Station Manager or his designee, at which time the Station Manager or his designee assumes the responsibility of the Emergency Coordinator.

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/ 3.4 The Emergency Coordinator shall assure prompt (within about 15 minutes of declaring the emergency) notification of the North Carolina State and Local County Warning Points indicated on Enclosure 4.3. He shall also assure notification of all other personnel listed in Enclosure 4.3.

NOTE 1 Activation of the Technical Support Center (TSC) and Operations Support Center (OSC) shall be in accordance with Station Directive 3.8.2. Activation of the Crisis Management

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Center (CMC) shall be in accordance with Enclosure 4.6.

NOTE 2 See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing, for notification, telephone numbers / radio c'odes /pager codes.

NOTE 3 Sae Enclosure 4.5, Notification of Emergency Conditions to be provided to State / County Warning Points.

/ 3.5 The Emergency Coordinator in direct contact with the Technical Support Center and the Crisis Management Center will assess and respond to the emergency by:

3.5.1 Dispatching the onsite and offsite monitoring teams with associated communications.

3.5.2 Provide meteorological and dose estimates to offsite authorities for actual releases via a

l. dedicated individual or automated' data trans-mission.

3.5.3 Provide release and dose projectiens based on available plant condition information and fore-seeable contingencies to offsite authorities.

NOTE l In the event a release or potential release of radioactive materials is a threat to plant personnel or

! members of the general public, the Emergency Coordinator shall request Health Physics personnel to evaluate the consequences utilizing the appropriate Health Physics procedure, HP/0/B/1009/05, HP/0/B/1009/06, HP/0/B/1009/08. HP/0/B/1009/09, or HP/0/B/1009/10.

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/ 3.6 The Emergency Coordinator shall provide protective action recommendations as necessary to the affected county warning point (s) and to the North Carolina Warning Point (Emergency Operations Centers if established) or to state Radiological Protection Section Department of Human Resources (See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing) as directed by the state in accordance with the North Carolina Radiological Emergency Response Plan. If evaluation indicates that a potential for an actual release of radioactive materials will result in a projected dose (REM) to the population of: (EPA Protective Action Guidelines)

Whole body <1, Thyroid <5, No protective action 3.6.1 is required. Monitor environmental radiation levels to verify.

3.6.2 Whole body 1 to <5, Thyroid 5 to <25, recommend seeking shelter and wait for further instructions.

Consider evacuation particularly for children and pregnant women. Monitor environmental radiation levels. Control access to affected areas.

3.6.3 Whole body 5 and above, Thyroid 25 and above, recommend mandatory evacuation of populations in.

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the affected areas. Monitor environmental radiation levels and adjust area for Mandatory evacuation based on these levels. Control access to affected areas.

NOTE See Enclosure 4.4 Telephone Listing for notification.

/ 3.7 The Emergency Coordinator in coordination with the Recovery Manager, at the Crisis Management Center, will provide or make available:

3.7.1 A dedicated individual for plant status updates to offsite authorities and periodic press briefings.

3.7.2 Senior technical and management staff onsite avail-able for consultation with the'NRC and State on a periodic basis.

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/ 3.8 The Emergency Coordinator in coordination with the Recovery Manager at the Crisis Management Center will assess the emergency condition and determine the need to remain-in a General Emergency, reduce the emergency class, or close out-the emergency.

/ 3.9 The Recovery Manager at the Crisis Management Center will.

close out the emergency or recommend reduction of the Emergency class by briefing the offsite authorities at the Crisis Management Center or by phone if necessary, followed by written summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />. .

4.0 Enclosures 4.1 Emergency Classification Guide Flowchart 4.2 List of Initiating Conditions, Emergency Action Levels, and Associated Emergency Procedure / Document.

4.3 Notification Chart.

4.4 Telephone listing.

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ENCLOSURE 4.2 PACE 1 OF 6 LIST OF INITIATING CONDITIONS, EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS, AND ASSOCIATED EHERGENCY PROCEDURE / DOCUMENT Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document i 4.2.1 Effluent monitors detect As observed by control room personnel. HP/0/B/1009/05 levels corresponding to I ren/hr Whole Body or 5 ren/hr Thyroid at the site boundary under actual meteorological conditions.

1 NOTE 1: These dose rates are projected base on plant parameters (e.g.,

radiation levels in con-tainment with leak rate appropriate for existing.

containment pressure with some confirmation from i effluent monitors) or are measured in the environs.

NOTE 2: Consider evacuation

only within about 2 miles of
the site boundary unless these

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tor of 10 or projected to con-

? tinue for 10 hours1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br /> or EPA Pro-tective Action Guideline exposure levels are predicted l to be exceeded at longer distances, i

( 4.2.2 Loss of 2 of 3 fission pro- 1. loss of coolant accident as HP/0/B/1009/05 AP/1/A/5500/05 duct barriers with a poten- identified in Site Area Emergency tial loss of 3rd barrier, 4.2.1, and incomplete contain- .

(e.g., loss of primary ment isolation, coolant boundary, clad-failure, and high poten- 2. Loss of coolant accident as iden-tial_for loss of contain- tified in Site Area Emergency 4.2.1, ment integrity). andContainmentMonitoragarms(EHF51A and/or B) greater than 10 R/hr and con-tainment pressure greater than 14.8 psig for at least 2 minutes.

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4.2.3 Locs of physical con- Physical attack of the facility has Sta tf ort Security Plan, trol of the facility. resulted in occupation of'the con-trol room and auxiliary shutdown NOTE: , Consider 2 mile facility, precautionary evacuation.

4.2.4 Other plant conditions As determined by the Shift Supervisor / As dictated by plant conditions, g exist, from whatever Emergency Coordinator.and verified by source, that in the judge- EAL's defined in Implementing Procedures ment of the shift super- utilized up to this point.

visor, the Operations Duty Engineer, the Superinten-dent of Operations, or the Plant Manager make release of large amounts of radio-activity in a short time period possible (e.g., any core melt situation).

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a. For core melt sequences where significant re-

, leases are not yet l taking place and large amounts of fission pro-ducts are not yet in the containment atmos-phere, consider 2 mile precautionary evacua-tion. Consider 5 mile downwind evacuation (45" to 90" sector) if large amounts of fission products (greater than Cap acti-l vity) are in the con-tainment atmosphere.

Recommend sheltering in

. other parts of the

( plume exposure Emer-gency Planning Zone under this circumstance.

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b. For core melt se-quences where signi-ficant releases from containment are not yet taking place and containment failure leading to a direct atmospheric release is likely in the se-quence but cot immi-nent and large amounts of fission products in dddition to nohle gases are in the con- -

tainment atmosphere. E consider precautionary evacuation to 5 miles and 10 mile downwind evacuation (45 and 90* sector).

c. For core melt se-quences where large amounts of fission products other than noble gases are in the containment atmosphere and con-tainment failure is judged imminent, re-commend shelter for ,

those areas where -

evacuation cannot be completed before

, transport of acti-i vity to that loca-tion.

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PACE 4 0F 6 Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAI.) Emergency Procedure / Document

d. As release informa- '

tion becomes available adjust these actions in accordance with dose projections, time available to evacuate and esti-mated evacuation times given current conditions. ,

e. Example Sequences:
1. Small and large Safety injection signal plus reac-1.OCA's with fail- tor trip Snd:

ure of ECCS to per-form leading to 1. Safety injection and RilR severe core de- pumps not running.

j gradation or melt.

Ultimate failure 2. Flow indications for safety of containment injection read "0".

likely for melt sequences. (Seve- 3. High containment sump level.

ral hours likely to be available For Severe Fuel Over Temperature:

to complete pro- Creater than 101 failed fuel tective actions indicated by greater than unless containment 13.000pC1/ml-131 concentration.

  • is not isolated).

For Fuel Helt Conditions:

Creater than 5% failed fuel indicated by greater than 11.800pC1/ml I-131 concentration.

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2. Transient ini- Reactor trip on Lo Lo Steam Generator AP/1/A/5500/06, EP/1/A/5000/04 tinted by loss level and wide range generato'r levels of feedwater and toward offscale low on all steam generators condensate sys- and emergency feedwater flow indica-tems (principle tors indicate "0" flow cg; emergency

! heat removal sys- feedwater pumps not running and can-tem) followed by not be restored within 30 minutes or-~

failure of emer- >31 reactor power and loss of both gency feedwater main feedwater pumps, manually trip system for ex- reactor.

tended period.

(Core melting is

! possible in seve-ral hours with I ultimate failure of containment .

likely if the core melts).

3. Transient requir- Reactor remains critical after all AP/0/A/5500/34 ing operation of attempts to trip the reactor are shutdown systems complete and flow indicators on with failure to safety injection and RHR show "0" scram. Core dam- flow after initiation (NVP5440, age is likely. NDP5190, 5191, 5180, 5181, Additional failure NIP 5120, 5450) og; safety injec-of the core cool- tion and RHR pumps not running ing and makeup with safety injection initiated, system would lead to core melt.

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Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document

4. Failure of offsite Undervoltage alarms on 7KV buses and AP/1/A/5500/07 C and onsite power blackout load sequencers actuated and '

along with total auxiliary feedvater pump (s) fail to l loss of emergency start.

l feedwater makeup 1 capability for

, several hours.

Would lead to

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tainment.

5. Small LOCA and Pressurizer low pressure reactor trip EP/1/A/5000/02, AP/1/A/5500/05 initially suc- and pressurizer low pressure safety cessful ECCS. injection signal and RHR flow indica-Subsequent fall- tors show "0" flow after shift to RHR ure of containment is attempted and for greater than 2 heat removal sys- hours (NDP5190, 5191, 5180, 5181) and j tem over several Reactor Coolant (NC) T is rising, ,

hours could lead and containment air handling system to core melt and fails to function.

likely failure of containment.

4 NOTE: For melt se-quences or for failure 3

of containment. isola-tion systems, the likely

failure mode is melt through with release 1 of gases.

4.2.5 Any major internal or ex- As determined by the Shif t Supervisor / As dictated by plant conditions.

l ternal events (e.g. , fires. Emergency Ccordinator, earthquakes substantially -

beyond design levels) which

, could cause massive common

! damage to plant systems.

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GENERAL EMERGENCY' Notify / Activate the following personnel /or Emergency Centers for all Initiating Conditions listed in Enclosure 4.2. (See Enclosure 4.4 for Telephone Listing)

NOTIFY / ACTIVATE NOTIFICATION COMPLETE-INITIAL Shift Supervisor l Operations Duty Engineer  !

Station Manager -

Superintendent of Operations Superintendent of Technical Services Projects and Licensing Engineer Station Health Physicist North Carolina State Warning Point Mecklenburg County Warning Point Lincoln County Warning Point Catawba County Warning Point Iredell County Warning Point Caston County Warning Point Cabarrus County Warning Point South Carolina State Warning Point N.R.C. via ENS (Red Phone) ,

N.R.C. Station Representative Superintendent of Maintenance Superintendent of Adniaistration Construction Project Manager Activate T.S.C. (Station Directive 3.8.2)

Activate 0.S.C. (Station Directive 3.8.2)

Activate C.M.C. (Enclosure 4.6)

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PAGE 1 OF 2 .

TELEPHONE LISTING 4.4.1 Operations Duty Engi teer (PA System)

P&T Pager - N-4.4.2 Station Manager IN

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4.4.3 Superintendent of Operations - '

Home - , - System Speed

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4.4.4 Superintendent of Technical Services -

Home - ]'% System Speed _

4.4.5 Projects and Licensing Engineer -

Home . , System Speed .

4.4.6 Station Health Physicist. - .

Home - 4 P&T Pager ,

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4.4.7 NC State Warning Point, Raleigh - ./- System Speed -

4.4.8 Mecklenburg County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up:" T. _ J - System Speed.

Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code: ;

4.4.9 Lincoln County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Ph.one Back-up: . 4 System Speed' Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code: ,.

4.4.10 Catauba County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up: . _

~';'- System Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code: ,

4.4.11 Iredell County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down, Phone Back-up: ,.

System Speec' Back-up: Emerg'esify Radio, Code: ,

4.4.12 Gaston County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up:  ? - System Speed Back-up: Emeigenc'y Radio, Code: ,

t- 4.4.13 Cabarrus County Warning Point - Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up: . _ _.__. - System Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code: ,

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!. Radio Code .$111 activate- -

all county radio units.

2. P&T Pager, Central Division (Charlotte Area)

Dial -

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4.4.15 N.R.C. Operation Center. Emergency Notification System (ENS Phone)-

4.4.16 N.R.C. Station Representative (Orders) _'

Of fice (MNS) - ~~ '

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P&T Pager _- _ .s . -- T 3-Page from Central (MNS Area) -

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NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY CONDITIONS 4.5.1 Include as a minimum, the following information to the North Carolina State Warning Point, the"six County Warning Points, (Mecklenburg, Catawba, Iredell, Lincoln, Gaston, and Cabarrus) and the South Carolina Warning Point.

NOTE 1: See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing NOTE 2: A. Complete Part I of this format as a minimal first notification of a reportable incident.

B. Complete Part I and II of this format to provide minimal follovup information.

PART I: Initial Emergency Massage Information  ! ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TELEPHONE RESPONSE: Mecklenburg -

"This is McGuire Nuclear Station. Iredell Please acknowledge when you are Lincoln ready to copy Emergency Information." Cabarrus Gaston

1. This is McGuire Nuclear Station. Catawba
2. My name is: .
3. This message (Number ):
a. Reports a real emergency.

__ b . Is an exercise message.

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4. My telephone number / extension is: .
5. Massage Authentication: .

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6. The class of emergency is:
a. Notification of an Unusual Event
b. Alert l
c. Site Area Emergency
d. General Emergency
7. The Classification of Emergency was declared st: /on .

AM/FM DATE

8. The initiating event causing the Emergency Classification is:

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9. The Emergency Condition:
a. Does not involve the release of radioactive materials

! from the plant.

b. Involves the POTENTIAL for a release, but NO release is occurring.

( c. Involves a release of radioactive material.

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10. We recommend the following protective action:
a. No protective action is recommended at this time. '
b. People living in zones remain indoors with doors and windows closed,
c. People in zones EVACUATE their homes and businesses,
d. Pregnant women and children in zones remain indoors with the doors and vindows closed.
a. Pregnant women and children in zones evacuate to the nearest shelter / reception center.
f. Other recommendations: _
11. There vill be:

, a. A followup message

b. No further communications
12. I repeat, this message:
a. Reports an actual emergency.
b. Is.an exercise message.
13. Relay this information to the persons indicated in your alert pro-

. cedures for an incident at McGuire Nuclear Station.

NOTE: Record the Name. Title, Date, Time, and Warning Point at end of Part II.

PART II: Followup Emergency Message Information

1. The type of actual or projected release is:
a. Airborne
b. Waterborne
c. Surface spill
d. Other
2. The source and description of the release is:
3. a. Release began / vill begin at a.m./p.m.; time since reactor trip is hours. ,
b. The estimated duration of the release is hours.

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4. Dose projection base data:

Radiological' release: curies, or curies /sec.

Wind speed: aph Wind direction: From

  • Stability class: (A,B.C.D.E.F. or G)

Release height: Ft.

Dose conversion factor: R/hr/Ci/M8 (whole body)

R/hr/Ci/Ms (Child Thyroid)

Precipitation Temperature at the site: 'F

5. Dose projections:
  • Dose Commitment * .

Distance Whole Body (Child Thyroid)

Rem / hour Rem / hour of inhalation Site Boundary 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles *

  • Profected Integrated Dose In Rem
  • Distance Whole Body Child Thyroid Site Boundary
2 miles
  • 5 miles 10 miles 6.

Field measurement of dose rate or contamination (if available):

7. Emergency actions underway at the facility include:
8. Onsite support needed from offsite organizations: , , ,
9. Plant status:
a. Reactor is: not tripped / tripped
b. Plant is at:  % power / hot shutdown / cold shutdown / cooling down
c. Prognosis is: stable / improving / degrading / unknown.

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10. I repeat, this message:
a. Reports an actual emergency.
b. Is an exercise message.
11. Do you have any questions?
      • END OF FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE ***

NOTE: Record the name, title, date, time, and. warning point notified.

(1) Consnunicator (Name) (Title)

Mecklenburg (Data) (Time) (Warning Point) -.

(2) Communicator (Name) (Title)

Gaston (Date) (Time) (Wanting Point)

(3) Communicator (Name) (Title)

Iredell (Date) (Time) (Warning Point)

(4) Connaunicator (Name)

(Title)

Catauba (Data) (Time) (Warning Point)

(5) Conununicator (Name) (Title)

Lincoln (Data) (Time) (Warning Point)

(6) Commt.nicator (Name) (Title)

Cabarrus (Date) (Time) (Warning Point)

(7) Communicator (Name) (Title)

North Carolina (Data) (Time) (Warning Point)

(8) Communicator (Name) (Title)

South Carolina (Date) (Time) (Warning Point)

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1. This is at McGuire Nuclear Station.

(Name and Title)

2. This is/is not a Drill. An Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at on Unit Number . -

(Time)

3. Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergency procedure description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status)
4. Corrective Measures Being Taken: .e_
5. There Have/Have Not been any injuries to plant personnel.
6. Release of radioactivity: Is/Is not taking place, and is/is not affecting the Crisis Management Center. ~
7. NRC Yes No, State Yes No, Counties Yes No, have been notified.
8. The Crisis Management Team should/should not be activated. Corporate Communications and Company Management should be notified (Unusual Event only).
9. I can be reached at for follow-up information.

(Telephone Number) ,

10. Additional Comments:

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(4) PREPARED BY: .' DATE: 1/10/83 (5) REVIEWED B M v7 DATE: I - /-73 Cross-Disciplinary Review By: N/R:<~~ /

(6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (Ii NECESSARY):

By: (SRO) Date:

By: Date:

(7) APPROVED BY: M+'M Date: 2 79-.7 .

(8) MISCELLANEOUS:

Reviewed / Approved By: Date: _ _ _

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. DUKE POWER COMPANY McWIRE NUCLEAR STATION CARE AND TRAFSPORTATION OF CONTAMINATED INJURED INDIVIDUAL (S) TAOM SITE TO OFF-SITE MEDICAL FACILITY 1.0 Symptoms 1.1 An individual in need of offsite medical attention and contaminated to levels greater than 2,000 dpa/100cma Beta-Gamma (60 cpm above background using a thin window "parcake" detector and a count rate meter) or greater than .05 mrad /Hr (measured with a 30mg/cma GM detector, E-520 or equivalent) .

2.0 Immediate Actions 2.1 Automatic N/A 2.2 Manual 2.2.1 Perform asy life saving first aid if necessary.

2.2.2 Notify Shi.!c Supervisor.

2.2.3 Notify Hea*.th Physics.

3.0 Subsequent Actions 3.1 The Shif t supervisor shall contact any outside services needed:

3.1.1 North Mecklenburg Ambulance Service (See Enclosure 4.3) 3.1.2 North Mecklenburg Rescue Squad (See Enclosure 4.3) 3.2 Health Physics shall accompany the contaminated injured individual (s) to the doctor or hospital.

l l 3.2.1 Health Physics shall minimize the spread of contamination during transportation by covering the individual (s) with sheets or blankets and lining the stretcher with poly. This is not to interfere with life saving first aid.

3.2.2 Health Physics shall ensu,re that the Medical Decontamination Kit and an RM-14 with HP-210 probe, accompany contaminated injured individuals (s) to the' hospital. (Kit is stored in the Auxiliary Building First Aid Room.)

3.3 In case of contamination not involving severe injury, decontamination shall be performed in the first aid roon in the Radiation Control Area of the station, prior to transportation to a medical facility. However, decontamination shall not interfere with or take precedence over proper medical or surgical care as determined by the Station Nurse or First 1

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3.3.1 Decontar.ination shall be performed by Health Physics with assistance from the Station Nurse or First Aid Personnel.

3.3.2 Enclosure 4.2, " Contaminated Victim Checklist" shall be completed for all contaminated injured persons. A copy of the completed checklist will be filed with appropriate Health Physics and Medical records.

3.3.3 The requirements of Station Directive 2.10.2, Reporting "On-The-Job" Injuries, shall also be utilized when providing for occupational injury and/or illness at McGuire Nuclear Station.

3.4 Commence " Notification of Unusual Event" as per RP/0/A/5700/01.

3.5 Medical Assistance for Contaminated and Injured persons is provided by Charlotte Memorial Hospital.

3.5.1 The Shift Supervisor shall contact the Emergency Room at Charlotte Memorial Hospital, and shall provide them with .

information concerning the contaminated injured individual (s) is: burns, fractures, head injuries, levels of contamination.

He shall also inform the emergency room as to the mode of emergency transportation utilized. (See Enclosure 4.3).

3.5.2 Charlotte Memorial Hospital may call back to the station for verification.

3.6 Back-up Medical Facility 3.6.1 In the event that Charlotte Memorial Hospital cannot provile complete assistance or in the event they may request additional expertise in the management of a radiation accident victim (s),

the Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator shall contact the Department of Energy, Radiation Emergency Assistance Center Training Site (REACTS), in Oak Ridge Tennessee for assistance.

(See Enclosure 4.3).

3.7 Personnel taken to Charlotte Memorial Hospital will be delivered to

! the Emergency Room except in the case of extreme contamination in which case personnel will be delivered as directed by the hospital.

NOTE The Ambulance Service or Rescue Squad will maintain radio communications with the medical facility while enroute.

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RP/0/A/5700/05 PAGE 3 0F 3 3.8 Upon completion of transportation, McGuire Health Physics personnel vill survey the ambulance / rescue vehicle (s), all involved personnel and equip-ment, and shall assist in any necessary decontamination of vehicles, personnel and equipment. McGuire Health Physics personnel will also assist the hospital in survey and decontamination of hospital equipment, spaces or personnel as may be requested by hospital Radiation Safety personnel.

4.0 Enclosures 4.1 Map to Charlotte Memorial Hospital 4.2 Contaminated Victim Checklist 4.3 Telephone List -

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VICTIM'S NAME WORK GROUP DATE TIME ANY ALLERGIES LOCATION OF ACCIDENT RADIATION LEVEL WITNESSES APPARENT INJURY CONTAMINATION: TES NO INHALED: YES NO INGESTED: YES _ NO '

PART OF BODY CONTAMINATED (RECORD CONTAMINATION LEVELS ON PAGE 2 of 2 .)

TYPE OF CONTAMINANT DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES:

UNDRESS O voUun tantc^ttou sw^ns. trc-SHOWER SHAVE (SAVE HAIR) NOT REQUIRED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: (i.e., Instrument type and number utilized for survey, survey performed by:, TLD Badge Number of patient, etc.)

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. TELEPHONE LIST 4.3.1 Health Physics - -(Plant Phone)

Charlotte Memorial Hospital E.R.

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4.3.4 Radiation Emergency Assistance Center Training Site (REACTS)

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DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No RP/0/A/5700/06 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) O to

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(7) APPROVED BY: Date: 2. - 3 ' N (8) MISCELIANEOUS:

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1.0 Symptoms 1.1 Low Water Flood, Hurricane, Tornado Seiche (an earthquake induced tidal wave on the lake) is imminent as evidenced by information from radio broadcasts, dispatcher, or U.S. Weather Bureau or evident by observation.

2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic None ,

2.2 Manual 2.2.1 Notify the Shif t Supervisor ,

3.0 Subsequent Action 3.1 The Shift Supervisor shall announce the impending condition over the Station P.A. System as follows:

This is the Operations Shift Supervisor, there is a (i.e. weather alert, hurricane, tornado alert, flood, etc.)

for /in the McGuire area.

Repeat the Announcement.

3.2 For Low Water refer to AP/1/A/5500/20 (Loss of Nuclear Service Water System).

3.3 Contact Weather Bureau or U.S. Geological Survey Office as appropriate (See Enclosure 4.1) to obtain the latest forecast /information.

3.4 If necessary, and conditions permit, instruct all nonessential visitors to leave the site or assemble as directed.

3.5 Advise Station Security Central Alarm Station operator of the impending condition.

l 3.6 If conditions permit, move the emergency vehicle (s) inside the Turbine Building.

3.7 Stop use of the Turbine Building Cranes. Park and anchor the cranes furthermost from the Auxiliary Building.

3.8 Check closed all truck doors on the Auxiliary Building Turbine Building, and Warehouse.

3.9 Check closed all personnel access doors.

> RP/0/A/5700/06 PAGE 2 0F 2 3.10 Minimize or stop all handling of radioactive materials and releases

of radioactive waste to the environment for the duration of the emergency.

3.11 Coordinate information to and from the System D.ispatcher concerning anything that might affect station load. (See Enclosure 4.1).

3.12 Monitor the Groundwater Drainage System to insure that sump levels are maintained.

3.13 Should conditions develop which jeopardize the safe operation of the reactor, take the unit (s) to hot shutdown per OP/0/A/6100/02 (Controlling Procedure for Unit Shutdown).

3.13.1 Comnence RP/0/A/5700/01 (Notification of Unusual Event) -

3.14 Should conditions degrade to the point of creating a large pctential for or actual degradation of Reactor Plant safety (i.e., conditions approaching design basis levels) trip the reactor (s).

3.14.1 Take the unit (s) to Cold Shutdown per OP/0/A/6100/02 (Controlling Procedure for Unit Shutdown).

3.14.2 Commence RP/0/A/5700/02 (Alert).

3.15 Should a system failure result due to the effects of the natural disaster, proceed to the applicable emergency procedure.

3.16 Should conditions continue to degrade to the point of creating potential or actual major failures of functions needed for protection of the public (i.e., conditions surpass design basis level or loss of vital equipment) trip the reactor (s).

3.16.1 Take the unit (s) to Cold Shutdown per OP/0/A/6100/02 ,

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l 3.16.2 Commence RP/0/A/5700/03 (Site Area Emergency).

3.16.3 Activate Standby Shutdown Facility should Control Room evacuation become imminent.

3.16.4 Should core degradation or melting occur or become imminent, commence RP/0/A/5700/04 (General Emergency).

4.0 Enclosures 4.1 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Telephone List.

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EARTHQUAKE - CASE A Less than Operating Basis Earthquake 1.0 Symptoms 1.1 Seismic computer alarm.

1.2 Effects of an earthquake may be seen, heard or felt.

1.3 Horizontal acceleration <.08 3 Vertical acceleratior. c.053g as indicated on accelerograph recorder.

2.0 Immediate Actions 2.1 Automatic .

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2.2 Manual .

2.2.1 Trip the reactor (s) if effects of an earthquake are seen, heard, or felt.

3.0 Subsequent Actions 3.1 For manual trip in 2.0 above, take the unit (s) to Hot Shutdown per OP/0/A/6100/02 (Controlling Procedure for Unit Sbutdown).

  • N0ZE: Should horizontal acceleration exceed .08g or vertical acceleration exceed .053g as indicated on the accelerograph recorder, proceed to Casa B of this procedure.

3.2 All accelerographs and recorders shall be monitored to evaluate extent of earthquaka (Enclosure 4.1).

3.2.1 Seismic verification may be obtained by calling U.S.

Geological Survey Office (Enclosure 4.2).

3.2.2 Request the I & E shift technician to evaluate the seismic equipment for verification and classification of the event in accordance with IP/0/B/3150/01, IP/0/B/3150/02, and IP/0/B/3150/04.

3.3 All normally monitored plant parameters shall be closely observed to ensure stable plant status.

NOTE: Should a system failure result from the earthquake, .

refer to the applicable Energency Procedura.

3.4 Commence RP/0/A/5700/01 (Notification of Unusual Event).

3.5 Tour the station for damages being particularly observant for wall cracks, bent / broken hangers, pipe ruptures, bands or cracks, etc.

Include in the tour, but do not lLait it to:

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3.5.1 Reactor Building (outside).

3.5.2 Auxiliary and Turbine Buildings.

. 3.5.3 Auxiliary Liquid Waste Processing Building.

3.5.4 Gas and' oil storage areas.

3.5.5 Rt. fueling Water Storage Tanks.

3.5.6 Rat.: tor Makeup Water Storage Tanks.

3.5.7 Puel Pool.

3.6 After evalu. sting the extent of the earthquake and the results of statiou tour. the Station Manager'shall decide whether or not to preciade startup in order to inspect the following: ,

3.6.1 Strue.tures Inside Containment.

3.6.2 Reactor Coolant System.

3.6.3 Control Rod Drive Mechanisms.

4.0 Enclosures 4.1 Seismic Instrument Locations.

4.2 Energency Plan laplementing Procedures Telephone List.

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1.2' Effects of an earthquake can be seen, heard, or felt.

1.3 Horizontal acceleration between .08g <.15g, vertical acceleration between .053 c.10g as indicated on accelerograph recorder.

2.0 Immediate Actions 2.1 Automatic -

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2.2 Manual 2.2.1 Trip the reactor (s).

3.0 Subsequent Actions 3.1 Take the Unit (s) to Cold Shutdown per OP/0/A/6100/02 (Controlling Procedure for Unit Shutdown).

3.2 All normally monitored plant parameters shall be closely observed to ensure safe shutdown and stable place-status.

NOTE: Should a system failure result from the carthquake, refer to applicable Emergency Procedure.

3.3 All accelerographs and recorders shall be monitored to evaluate the extent of the earthquake (Enclosure 4.1).

3.3.1 Seismic verification may be obtained by calling U.S.

Geological Survey Office (Enclosure 4.2).

3.3.2 Request the I & E shift technician to evaluate the seismic equipment for verification and classification of the event in accordance with IP/0/B/3150/01, IP/0/B/3150/02, and IP/0/B/3150/04.

, 3.4 Commence RP/0/A/5700/02 (Alert).

3.5 Tour the station for damages being particularly observant for vall cracks, bent / broker hangers, pipe ruptures, bends or cracks, etc. Include in the tour, but do not limit it to:

3.5.1 Reactor, Auxiliary and Turbine Buildings, inside and out.

3.5.2 Auxiliary Liquid Waste Processing Building.

3.5.3 Gas and oil storage areas.

3.5.4 Refseling water and Reactor makeup water storage tanks.

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3.5.6 Reactor Coolant System.

3.5.7 Emergency Core Cooling Systems.

3.5.8 Control Rod Drive Mechanisms.

l 3.5.9 Switch Gear, MCC and cable rooms.

3.5.10 Underground piping such as RC, RF, RL, RN.

3.6 Health Physics shall survey Reactor, Auxiliary and Fuel Pool Buildings to ensure shielding integrity.

3.7 A thorough evaluation of the extent of earthquake damage shall , _

be made prior to start,up.

4.0 Enclosures .

4.1 Seismic Instrument Locations.

4.2 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Telephone List.

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1.2' Severe effects of an earthquake are seen, heard, or felt.

1.3 Horizontal acceleration >.15g, vertical acceleration >.lg as indicated on accelerograph recorder.

2.0 Immediate Actions 2.1 Automatic 2.1.1 Seismic Recorders actuated.

2.2 Manual '

2.2.1 Trip the reactor (s).

3.0 Subsequent Actions 3.1 Promptly take the unit (s) to Cold Shutdown per OP/0/A/6100/02 (Controlling Procedure for Unit Shutdown).

4 3.2 Closely monitor plant parameters to ensure safe shutdown and ,

cooldown and prevent / minimize potential casualties.

NOTE: Should a system failure result from the earthquake, refer to applicable Emergency Procedure.

3.3 Monitor all accelerographs and recorders to evaluate extent of l earthquake.

3.3.1 Seismic verification may be obtained by calling the U.S.

Geological Survey Office (Enclosure 4.2).

3.3.2 Request the I & E shift technician to . valuate the seismic equipment for verification and classification of the event in accordance with IP/0/B/3150/01, IP/0/B/3150/02, and IP/0/B/3150/04.

3.4 Activate Standby Shutdown Facility should Control Room evacuation become imminent.

3.5 ConunenceRP/0/A/570U/03(SiteAreaEmergency).

3.6 Should actual core degradation or melting occur or bccome imminent commence RP/0/A/5700/04 (General Emergency).

3.7 Make an extensive cour of the station being particularly i observant for wall cracks, bent / broken hangers, pipe ruptures, bands or cracks, etc. Include in the cour, but do not limit to:

3.7.1 Reactor, Auxiliary, and Turbine Buildings (inside and out).

3.7.2 Auxiliary Liquid Waste Processing Building.

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3.7.4 Refueling Water and Reactor makeup Water Storage Tanks.

3.7.5 Fuel Pool.

3.7.6 Reactor Coolant System.

3.7.7 Emergency Core Cooling Systems.

3.7.8 Control Rod Drive Mechanisms.

3.7.9 Switch Gear, MCC and Cable Rooms.

3.7.10 Underground piping such as RC, RF, RL, RN.

3.7.11 Acid and Caustic Storage Tanks.

3.8 Health Physics shall survey Reactor Auxiliary and Fue* Pool ,,

Buildings to ensure shielding integrity. .

3.9 A thorough' evaluation of the extent of the earthquake damage shall .

be made prior to startup.

4.0 Enclosures 4.1 Seismic Instrument Locations. ~

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4.1.2 The seismic switch (MIMT5060), the eine-history accelerograph starter unit (MIMT 5020), one of the time-history accelerograph sensor units (MIMT 5000), and the response spectrum recorder to be coupled with the peak shock annunciator (MIMT 5070), all .-

logated on the Containment basement slab, in the annulus under the first ring girder at azimuth 0 , (El. 725 1 0").

4.1.3 The second time-history accelsrograph sensor unit (MIMT 5010) is located directly above the first at azimuth 0 , (El. 786 1 5")

and bolted to the ring girder at this position.

4.1.4 One Response Spectrum Recorder, instrument number MIMT 5070, on the Pressurizer Lower Support Structure at Elevation 751' 8 1/4".

4.1.5 One Response Spectrum Recorder, instrument number MIMT 5090, in the Auxiliary Building at Elevation 750' 0", column lines QQ and 56.

4.1.6 Peak Recording Accelerometer MIMT 5030 strap mounted near the top of Steam Generator ID at Elevation 799' 9 9/16".

4.1.7 Peak Recording Accelerometer MIMT 5040, on a pipe hanger for l

the Pressurizar Surge Line at Elevation 746' 2 1/2".

l 4.1.8 Peak Recording Accelerometer, MIMT 5050, at base of NI Pump 11.

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DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No: RP/0/A/5700/08 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) O to PROCESS RECORD 0 Incorporated (2) STATION: McGuire Nuclear Station (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Release of Toxic or Flatunable Gases (4) PREPARED BY: ~. DATE: 1/10/83 (5) REVIEWED BY- [ /M DATE: 2. -/-b Cross-Disciplinary Review By: N/R: 6e/

(6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY):

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  • j I DUKE POWER COMPANY McGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION RELEASE OF T0XIC OR FLAMMABLE GASES 1.0 Symptoms
This condition exists when toxic or flamable gases released nearsite or onsite, (verified by chemistry analysis if. deemed necessary) present a hazard to station personnel or property.

2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic

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2.2.1 Evacuate the affected area ,

2.2.2 Notify the Shift Supervisor 3.0 Subsequent Action 3.1 The Shift Supervisor will request the Station Chemistry Section to evaluate the hazardous condition.

3.2 The Shift Supervisor v il take appropriate actions to ensure the safety of all persons'and. property in the potentially affected areas, including notification of outside services if deemed necessary (see Enclosure 4.1).,

3.3 Refer to RP/0/A/5700/01, Notification of Unusual Event, upon l verification by chemistry of the existence of nearsica or onsite toxic or flammable gases in concentrations presenting a hazard to station personnel or property.

3.4 Refer to RP/0/A/5700/02. Alert, upon verification by chemistry ,l of the entry into facility environs (buildings / structures) of toxic or flamable gases in concentrations presenting a hazard to station personnel or property.

3.4.1 In the event evacuation of the control room is imminent, refer to AP/1/A/5500/17 Loss of Control Room.

3.5 Refer to RP/0/A/5700/03, Site Area Emergency, upon verification l by chemistry of the entry of uncontrolled concentrations of flam-mable gases into vital areas presenting a hazard to station personnel or property or entry of uncontrolled concentrations of toxic gases into vital areas where lack of access to the area constitutes a safety problem to personnel or equipment.

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3.6 In the event the gas release should result in a system failure due to operator evacuation or explosion, fire, etc., refer to the appli-cable Emergency Procedure.

3.6.1 Should system failure involve actual or imminent cub-stantial core damage or melt, refer to RP/0/A/5700/04, General Emergency.

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4.1.3* Gilead/Cornelius Fire Department 4.1.4 Chemistry Shift Technician \ -

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McGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION COLLISIONS / EXPLOSIONS Case A - Collision / Explosion near or on-site.

Case B - Collision / Explosion into or inside the facility.

Case C - Collision / Explosion into or inside vital structures within the facility.

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1.2 Train derailment, vehicular or watercraft collision jeopardizing plant safety.

1.3 Any explosion. ,

2.0 Immediate Actions 2.1 Automatic None 2.2 Manual 2.2.1 Notify Shift Supervisor 3.0 Subsequent Actions 3.1 Commence RP/0/A/5700/01 (Notification of Unusual Event).

3.2 Perform emergency first aid as necessary.

3.3 Ensure any fire is extinguished, any gas or fluid leakage is contained.'

i t 3.4 Notify applicable outside services deemed necessary (Enclosure 4.1).

3.5 Notify Health Physics if there are any radiological implications j (Enclosure 4.1).

l 3.6 Notify Chemistry if there are any chemical implications (Enclosure 4.1).

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.l.1 Any aircraft or missile impacts on the facility.

1.2 Train or vehicular collisions severely jeopardizing plant safety.

1.3 Explosion damage affec~ ting plant operation.

2.0 Immediate Actions 2.1 Automatic None 2.2 Manual

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2.2.1 Notify Shift Supervisor 3.0. Subsequent Actions 3.1 Trip the reactor of the affected unit.

3.1.1 Take the unit (s) to Hot Shutdown condition per OP/0/A/6100/02 (Controlling Procedure for Unit Shutdown).

3.1.2 Consider taking the unit (s) to Cold Shutdown condition per OP/0/A/6100/02 (Controlling Procedure for Unit Shutdown) depending on the extent of damage.

3.2 Condence RP/0/A/5700/02 (Alert).

! 3.3 Perform emergency first aid as necessary.

3.4 Ensure any' fire is extinguished, any gas or liquid leakage is contained.

3.5 Notify applicable outside services deemed necessary (Enclosure 4.1).

3.6 Notify Realth Physics if there are any radiological implications.

(Enclosure 4.1).

3.7 Notify Chemistry if there are any chemical implications.

(Enclosure 4.1).

3.8 Should the collision / explosion cause damage affecting plant operation (i.e., system failure), refer to the applicable Emergency Procedure.

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2.0 Immediate Actions 2.1 Automatic None 2.2 Manual 2.2.1 Notify Shif t Supervisor i .

3.0 Subsequent Action 3.1 Trip the reactor of the affected unit.

3.1.1 Take the unit (s) to Cold Shutdown par OP/0/A/6100/02 i

i (Controlling Procedure for Unit Shutdoun).

3.2 Commence RP/0/A/5700/03 (Site Area Emergency).

3.3 Perform emergency first aid as necessary.

3.4 Ensure any fire is extinguished, any gas or liquid leakage is contained.

- 3.5 Notify applicable outside services deemed necessary (Enclosure 4.1).

3.6 Notify Health Physics if there are any radiological implications (Enclosure 4.1).

3.7 Notify Chemistry if there are any chemical implications (Encloscre 4.1). :

3.8 Should the collision / explosion causa damage affecting plant operation (i.e., system failure), refer to applicable Emergency Procedure.

3.9 Should any collision / explosion or resulting system failure involve actual or imminent core damage or melting with potential for a loss of containment integrity, commence RP/0/A/5700/04 (General Emergency).

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