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Public Version of Revised Radiological Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures IP-8 Re Personnel Accountability & Evacuation & IP-11 Re Security & Access Control
ML20076K128
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Site: Sequoyah  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 07/07/1983
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1 1 Revision Log Sheet Revision Date: p,nc rro-9 ? +- 7-7-?3 (tesued 7-25-83) This log sheet must b.- retained as the last page or the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Implementing Procedures Document.

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Inserted by: Date Inserted: _ { New P 7,es t.: he Inserted Pages t o Le Removed . l Page Nuraber Revision Part p ge Nunber Re v t:: ica Part Table of Table of Contents 1 of 1 3/10/S3 Ccntents 1 of 1 7/7/33 iP-b Cover Page 5 IP-6 Cover Page 6 3 of 4 4 3 of 4 o Atta ac"nt i i o f -. 6 Attachment 1 4 of 4 5 Attacanent J. I vi 2 5 2 of 3 5 3 of 3 6 (P-3 Cover eage 7 l IP-s cover Page s

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2 af 9 7 IP-11 Cover Page l+ j IP-11 C iv e r ? rg e 3 4 At u e..m ",t f ? -, Attachment B 1 of 1 IP-15 Cover Page 1 IP-l5 Cover Page Attachment 1 1 of 1 0  ! Attacr. ment 3f 2 2 i 2 ;; 2 2 Attachment 2 1 of I Attac uent 2 1 at I _ 1 l i t l l 4 e I t l l t. 8309140180 830907 PDR ADOCK 03000327

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IMPLEMES~ RING PROCEDURES INCEX Instr. Revision Title SQN-IP-1 5 Emergency Plan Classification Lcgic SQN-IP-2 5 Notification of Unusual Event SQN-IP-3 7 Alert SQN-IP-4 7 Site Emergency SQN-IP-5 7 Emergency - General Emergency 34 SQN-IP-6 6 Activiation of the Technical Support Center SQN-IP-7 1 Activation of the Operations Support Center V SQN-IP-8 8 Personnel Accountability and Evacuation SQN-IP-9 0 Accountability and Evacuation of the Power Operation Training Center SQN-IP-10 6 Medical Emergency Procedure

             >6SQN-IP-Il     5      Security and Access Control SQN-IP-13    5      Call Lists SQN-IP-14     8     Ilealth Physics Procedure 4fSQN-TP-15      2      Emer;~acy Exposure Guidelines SQN-IP-16     0      Recovery Procedure SQN-IP-17     6      Emergency Equips.ent and Supplies SQN-IP-18     4      Plant Release Rate Calculations (Cancelled)

SQN-IP-19 0 Radiological Emergency Plan Training SQS-IP-20 1 Environmental Monitoring During A Radiological E:aer;ency Revised 7/07/83 s D

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t SQN-REP-IPO SQN, IP-6 Page 3 of 4 , Rev. 6 l M 2.8 The DNPEC will keep a time history record of the emergency and transnit it periodically to the TEC. Therefore, the CNPEC cc=:.untcatar sa u.I transmit Information nece;sary for this time history record to the DNPEC so that it can.be kept up to date. 4 2.9 Meteoroldgical data can be obtained from the ISC computer. The computer is. linked to the SNP meteorological tower and weather information can be obtained at any time. The TSC computer can also be u>ed as a data / information liak between the ISC, the DNPEC. tue C , ml th- MSE' 9 p 2.10 For TSC Organizational responsibilit ies refer t o att achment 4. 3.0 REFERENCE MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT 3.1 The folloiwng reference materials are provide t. card t,f f 44! * *. H I ricCt

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j Site Emergency Director i j 1. Direct activites of site emergency organization. I

2. Consults with CECC cn important decisions.
3. Inttiates protective actions ca site.

} 4. Coordinates, as necessary, emergency actions with onsite 'GC l S. Until the CECC is staffed, makes recommendations tor protective actions to

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state and local agencies if necessary. 1 j Technical Assessment Mana.:er

1. Directs onsite effluent assessment.

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2. Provides plant status information to assersment team.

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3. Directs activites of systera status evainators.
4. Projects future plant status based on present plant conditions.

..t i 4 5. Provides information, evaluations, and projeeuns u 3i+.e Z.nerg m y 3ir:c ur , 4

6. Coordinates assessment activities with the DNPEC.
7. Provides data for Predictive P.clease Rate tdu.e m n; W N-i?-o. \ t '. a chact ..

i O_.p.r_at.ons Man ner-J

1. Dtrects operational activitea
2. Intorus Site Emergency Dtrcctor of plant status a:ta ap- ca u ,2' ,c~' 'm
3. Performs damage assessment as necessary.
4. Recommends solutions and negotiating action for ap.:r tion prebl2ms.
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, SQN, IP-6 l .- Attachment 4 l Page 2 of 3 Rev. 6 .. Maintenance Manae r

1. Directs repairs and correcttve actions.
2. Performs damage assessment and briefs Site Emergency Director.
3. Coordinates repair activites with DNPEC.

DNPEC Communicator

1. Advises Site Emergency Director regarding overall radiological emergency plan, use of procedures, emergency equipment, avu lability, and coordination with DNPEC, KEC and MSEC.
2. Evaluates plant status and perfcr-n princ;p.. c . nun:cntons wi.h DNPSC.

Clerk

1. Maintains log of events. I l
2. Compiles all TSC Informat. ion note pad sheets and IEC data s he e t.i .
3. Answers telephones.

4 Maintains accountability ct ISC personnel and TSG u ra ani.:ation board. I

5. Other duties as assigned by Site E:uergency Directar.

Public Safety Services Supervisor 1

1. Directs activites ot' Public % fety Err"  :- -> . t.
2. Controls access to site and control racms.
3. Reports on accountability in case of evacuation.

TSC Communicator

1. Provides information from control rooms to T3C.
2. Maintains plant status board.
3. Completes, plots, and distributes SQN-IP-6, Attachment 2, 2.i. 23 data cheets.
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1. Directs and/or perturms assessm nt of inplant and ansite radiological condillons.
2. Directs onsite llP activities.
3. Coordinates additional I!P support with DNPEC.
4.  : lakes recommendat. ions for protective actions for antite parsonnel.

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5. Coordinates effluent and.offsite dose assessment wita !!SEC.

t t 6 .-  ?!aintains inplant radiation status board.

7.  !!aintains status board of of fsite radiological condi;i m .

Radiochemical Engineer

1. Coordinates with 11SEC assessment ot radioacti... erfluents. .
2. Direct post-accident :.ampling activities.
3. Directs activites of the radiochemical laboratory i '. Determines impact of incident on radwante an 1 'or'. :s ffl e n tr=,trent

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5. t!aintains status board of offsite rad i olo.;i c a l c c ac u.1 ; nc .

i Coordinates assessment of ecndit. ions of fsite .. . :

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{ l. Acts as primary liaison with onsite .'TRC nersennel. 4 , 2. t'pdates NRC personnel of plant status.

3. Provides infomration requests f rem NRC to TSC personnel .

E gtem Engineer / Specialists (Ilech, Elect. ISC, Eagr and Test, "Reactar. EP50, l Operations, Field Services, NSSS, Craf tsmen and Technicians )

1. Determine impact of incident and system status of raricas ele;trical, mecht.nical, instrumentation, communications and controi systems.
2. Determine conditions of reactor and nuclear fuel.

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3. Develop, as necessary, special systems, operatic.;. .c a u;ntent; a ne p t i.. ;e j acerlent consequences. .
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Sequofah Nuclear Plant CISTMSCT:CN j IC 31 Plant :! aster file IC 33 .bst. Power Plant Supt. (Cpe r. ) SQN REP - IMPLE::ENTING IC 34 Asst. Pe-er Plant Supt.  ?!ain t > - LC 86 ?!a:aten2nte Super >:svr ' '!' MOCEDUl(ES Dutt.l LENT IC 37 ?!alatenanc: Supervu. r ~ C? SQN, IP-8 IC J3 Ma ntenance Superv uor i,i> IC S3 Pesults Supervisor PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY AND IC 90 Opernions Supervisor EVACUATION IC 92 Health Physics Super isor 1C 93 Public Safety Services Supv. IC 95 Catage Director

                                                         !. C    96 Enerzency Cabinet Control Roem IC      97 Emergency Cai>inet Communications Rocm IC      98 Emergency Van 1C     102 Shift Engineer's Office Prepared By:               R. J. Prince           IC     103 Unit Control Room IC     105  He11th Physics Laboratory Revised By:         Gregory Johnson               1C     106  "edical Office LC     107 3estcent ,?.C Inspector - sip Submitted By:        Don Crawley                  IC     103 Technical support Center Supervisor             IC     109 Assist ut i? Supervisor iC     111 Asat Paer Plant Sup;. (iiaS )

PORC Review: ~2f'7 f 83 lC EPAP - Eric Sli,;er. 1470 CST 2-C Lla th Approved By: . . h Pvr Plt Su:mrintendent Date Approved: ~7 f7 !O) l Pev. No. Date Revised Pyes ' =+ "

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Rev. 3 h 2.2.2 Operators All operations p-rson.ml not assi &.m m tne controi roua w tl secure the operation in which they are ca; aged and proceed to the Operations Support Center for furtner instructions and accountability. Each assistant shitt engtneer will get the number accountabiliy cards needed from the Accountability persons in the control room, and acccent for

'                                                     operating personnel assigned to this unt. by placing badge rumbers on the reverse side of the caras . :. : ;aan Jac.ver :ano .,                                       .N shift

' _ engineer, the snift engineer wtil ueliver casplet.1 near.tsbiliy cards to the accountability pernon w t - entrol roc n. i 2.2.3 ' Health Physics Technicians Proceed to the health physics labccatacy in the service ba/, elevation 690.0 and make an accountam i.:.y roout to Central Accountability and p w " & .0 cx w n e.ber<: for each individual being counted; : t :. 1 b .c for -:ttruc uens. 2.2.4 Medical Services Proceed to the medical treatment area .n the service bay eleva-tion 706.0 and make an accountabilit*/ report to Central Accountability Control and provide G bad 2e numbers for aach t individual being counted; stand by for instructions. 2.2.5 Public Safety Services All pubite salety persennel shali tecne all daors, ga us , and report for assigned duties per w. :T-: a c an ac : ant-abilit/ of themselves and stand by t r turther inst ructicus. j 2.2.6 Technical Sui n r. Center The account. ability persun in the te e :ical support c enter ' will compile accountability latr sr - - :r; . ter; u

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g 2.2.7 Radiochemical Laboratory Personnel and c.adio:neu :.ab 3ueervtsor

                             %                          Report to the Radiochemical Laberatory 2nd make an accountaoilit/
                              %                         report to the PSS Central Alarm Stan= and s cavih .ID Sa ne M                        numbers ior each individual bein.; couat ed; s tand i '. for inscrue;u 2.3   All Other Plant Employees. Escorte.i and Unesco                               d . - i t o cs . Includ:nj

[Teld Services Perr.onnel Proceed to.the assigned assembly areas as lin. i bela f6r acccuntaoiti;y and further instructions. Public Safety unit supercisor will have de e responsibility of appointing accounting perscas in all 1ssenoic are2s d and collectin;; accountability data f eca then 2uamel, areas. 'u rin g all shifts. A 4 . 3 4 i

Sequoyah Nuclear Plant DISTE 2UT:CN 1C 81 Plant '! aster File

  ,                                                                IC     83 Asat. Powe r Plant Supt. (Oper.)

IC 84 Asst. Peaer Plant Supt. (Maint.) SqN_ REP - IMPLEMENTING . PROCEDURES DOCUitEN s to 36 Ma ntenanc- Supervisor (M) IC 87 Maint nance ripervisor f7.' IC 33 "ainteauace Saperviscr (I) Ir 5 '2 Results dup?rvtaor SQN-IP-11 ic 90 Operations Jucervtsor SECURITY AND ACCESS CONTR0[.

                                                                 , 1C     92 Health Physics Supervisor LC     93 Public Safety Services Supv.

10 95 Outage Director 1C r>o Emer:ency Caotnet Control Room IC 97 Ex.ergency Cabinet Communications Room IC 93 Emergency Van IC 102 Shift Engineer's Office IC 103 Unit Control Room Prepared By: Captain J.T. Crittenden LC , 103 :lealta Paysics La'coratory Revtsed By- James Crittenden IC 106 :le<ncai Of t ce IC 107 P,esident K3C Inspector - SNP Submitted By: D.E. Crawley IC 193 "echnical Support Center Supervisor 1C 109 Ass:stant tiP Super"isor 7 IC 111 Asst. ?cwer Plant Supt. OILS) PORC Review: 77f83 1C EPLP - Erte Sitger, 1470' CST 2-C

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Date Approved: 7 f03 I I I, Rev. No. Date Revised Papes Rev ic. ' tei .ievi:-d Faces

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i .'. PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY ITiE.'lTORY The following is an accountability of the personnel inside the protected area at the time and date indicated. i Time: Date: CATE110USE FIGURE Pi!YSICAL 10UNT TOTAL REP ACCOUNTA31LITY TOTAL i PERSONNEL WITil PICTURE BADGE

1. Power Personnel 1. PSS Personnel i
2. Outage Personnel 2.  !!P Perr % nel
              & 3.               Construction Personnel                                                  3.            ? edical Nrcennei i                                                                                                          4            Ra.h ochemt a l L2                             ___

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  • 19. Tech::::a i iupport Center
'I 1. Power Personnel 1 19. . m c. ; ' , 3m ention i

3 2. Field Services Personnel riucra r . anter

3. Construction Personnel . *TT 4 Non-TVA Personnel 211. Owner Control GRAND TOTAL:

a i 3Get these figures f rom PSS Unit Supervisor in the Cont ni ace. 20et this figure from Construction PSS. (Do not add in our pea ucte1 araa ::.p re). 4 a a l r

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D I STR O i'T !C', Sequoyah Nuclear Plant IC S1 Plant :!aater Eile IC 33 Asst. Pr-er Plant Supt- f00er.) IC 34 As:,t . h. e: Flaat S:4p t. t 'u t a t . ' SQN REP - IMPLE!!ENTING

           -PROCEDUhES DOCUMENT                          IC        36 Maintan.aca 3urervisor           f"'

iC 67 ?!aintenance .iapervisor (E) IC 83 Maintenanca Supervisor t,1) IC 89 Results Supervisor SQN, IP-15 1C 90 Operaticas Supervisor LC 92 ficalth Ph'/ sics Supervisor IC 93 Public Safety Services Supv. EMERGENCY EXPOSURE CUIDELINF.S 1C 95 Outage Director LC 96 Emergency Cabinet Control Roca 1C 97 Energency Cobinet Communications Roo:n 1C 98 Emergency Caoinet Gatehouse IC 102 Shift Engineer's Office IC 103 Unit Contrni Roon Prepared By: R. J. Kitta m_ LC 103 Healta Phistes hborat.>ry Heviseil By: Jerry Osborne IC 106 Medical africe

                                                           !t:   107 Resident :EC Insoecto r t-            SNP Submitted By: _% hggt_MQ                            IC    103 Technical Support Center Supervisor              1C 109 Assistant :iP Supervuqr L10 Pla tt Cu v Supervisor !

1Q 111 Asat. Pcw r Plant Sup1. (IMS) PORC Review: Q .- B .-93 t c. EP&P - Eric S'i;er, MM JST2-C Date ~ Approve <i By: _ /,, ik(

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      ~ -                                                     SQN, IP-15 Attachment 1 Page 1 of 2 Rev. 2 TROTECTION FACTOR GUIDE!.ISES FCM "ES? PA NdS 4                                                                                            Protection
  • Description 2 Modes 3 Factor Air-Purifying Respirators 6 Particulates Particules. Gases Calr and Vanors 5 Facepiece, full NP 50 Atmosphere-Supplying Respirators Air line respirator Facepiece, full CF 2,000 Facepiece, full PD 2,000, 1:ood CF 1.000*

Suit CT s Self-contained breathing anparatus (SCBA) Faceptece, full PD N.J003 Facepiece, full D 50 Combtnation respirator Any combination of air purifying Protectica factor for and atmosphere-suppl'/ing respirater.  :;m and 200e of cperattan as ..sted 2aave. IFor use in the selection of respiratory protectiva tt zs to ~; .: ued anij waere the contaminants have been identified and the concen rstion:5 (or passible conecatrations) are known. 2 0nly for shaven faces ar;d where nathing interferes with :ne :l af ::;nt:: :ing facepieces against the skin (hoods and suita are c::ap;cil 3 CF: Continuous flow D: Demand PD: Presure demand (i.e. , always positive pressure) R: Recirculating NP: Negative pressure (i.e., negative phase +. ring :nhalation) Notes centinued on next page. I l i l t

g y / J e SQ.'!P REP-IPD SQN, IP-15 Page 2 of 2 Attachment 1 Rev. 2 Notes Continued 4 The protection factor is a measure of the degree of protection af:vrdmi by a radioactive respiratory, defined as the ratto of the concentration or aircorne the equip-material outside the respiratory protective equipment to that instde It is applied to i ment (usually inside the facepiece) under conditions of use. inhaled by the

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wearer accordtag to the folleving formula: j Ambient Airborne Concentration = Cuacent ratica Inhaled Protection factor S.xcluding F radioactive contaminants that present an absorbtion or submission hazard. For tritiwn oxide, approximately one half cf the intake occurs by tbsorptton through the akin so that an overall protection factor at les; then 2 :a aporopriate when atmosphere-supplying rerpirators are used to prot:ct apinst trlwim exade; for example: If the protection factor PF over sli for tritium for a device is: oxide is: i 10 1.7 100 1.9 1,000 1. i9 Air purifying respiratara are not suitable for 7rotacti:n igainst tritium oxide. i

            '1 Canisters and cartridges chall not be used befond aeretc2 .ife um :at'ans.

rate r::ust be maintained at 6 CT:! far Soods and v ;; red >" nstal'.e ! 7 j Airflow l calibration presrure or flow measuring equipment. i

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use is a respiratory protective device ru:0 te obta:ned f ec - -- S This type of respirator may provide greater protection and be used on an emergency device in unknown concentrations 10: protection ag ainst inha:atica hazards.

             *A protection factor of up to 2000 may be used when the air :_ov ta mai::ta tncd at the manuf acturer's recommended maximum rate if thia rate u .,reater than 6                                    -

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