ML20076L039
| ML20076L039 | |
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| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 08/05/1983 |
| From: | Hukill H, Nelson M, Toole R GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP. |
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| ML20076L033 | List: |
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| 0034B, 34B, PROC-830805-01, NUDOCS 8309150353 | |
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1014 Revision 9 08/02/83 IMPORTANT TO SAFETY NON-ENVIRONMENTAL I! FACT RELATED THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATICN UNIT NO.1 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE 1014 ADMINISTRATION OF THE TMI-1 ON-SITE AND OFF-SITE EMERGENCY DUTY ROSTER Table of Effective Pages Page Revision Page Revision Page Revision Page Revision 1.0 8
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UNIT NO. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE 1014 ADMINISTRATION OF THE TMI-1 ON-SITE AND OFF-SITE EMERGENCY DUTY ROSTER 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to establish the a i nistration and maintenance of the TMI-1 On-Site and Off-Site me enzy Duty Roster.
1.2 Scope This procedure lishes responsibil of he 0 and M Director Unit 1 - Emergb paredness Man Du Section Superinten-dent, Uni ft Supervisor an se managers and department heads r
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e Unit 1 Emergency Duty Roster for bo n-site and off-1.3 References THI-1 Emergency P1 Implementing Procedure.
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2.1 Attachment MUM QUALIFICATIDMS EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION MBERS 3.0 RESPONSIBILIT 3.1 0 and M Director TMI-1 The>0 and M Director TMI-1 is responsible for insuring that a TMI-1 On-Site Emergency Duty Roster is available at all times to the TMI-1 Shift Supervisor. He is responsible for ensuring that it is:
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fonnulated 2.
- .pproved by the Duty Superintendent 3.
distributed to the necessary persons 1.0 0
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maintained current in the Shif t Supervisor's Office 5.
that the current Duty Roster is reflected appropriately on the Shif t Supervisor's Duty Roster Status Bo&rd.
(EPIP 1004.8)
NOTE:
Members of, and alternate to the On-Site Emergency Duty Roster must meet the qualifications outlined in :, and must have received fomA'e 1052.
training :
in accordance with Administrative Procedur Records of current training shall be onN n the
... $ _ _ $. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D 3.2 Emergency Preparedness Manager The Emergency Pr h dness Manager, or signee is responsible D
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all times t th TMI-1 Shift Sup is He is responsible for ensur ha he TMI-1 Off-gency Duty Roster is:
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distributed t he cessary parsonsb
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maintainekure in the Shif t vi%or's office 4.
TheEmergen[
paredness Manager December 31st of each i
year, i sue Quty Section ProgrMP
- he coming year, to all on-site an ff-site duty section members.
NOTE:
Members of, and alternates to, the Off Site Emergency :
Duty Roster must meet the qualifications outlined in :
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accordance with Administrative Procedure 1052.
Records of current training shall be on file in the TMI Training Department.
3.3 Duty Section Superintendent The Duty Section Superintendent is responsible for ensuring that his t
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support Emergency recall to the Unit, and to enable any required PRG support.
3.4 TMI-1 Shift Supervisor The THI-1 Shift Supervisor's designee is responsible for the init-f ation of callout for Emergency situations.
(EPIP The Shift Supervisor will retain responsibility fo fety unless relieved by a senior reactor operator (SRO) ic management representative.-
V 3.5 Duty Section Personnel positions on the SIf e Duty Emergency Roster are r o
for ensuring he available for recall. Each perso 11 be provided a p
uring their duty week. It is the
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individual's responsibi ensure he can reached at the number listed on t er or via his be r.
The' individual on duty is respons bl nsuring his b % hs, maintained in work-ing order, d
he is in a positio eing able to report within 1 o on-site assig If assigned a duty section
- beeper, h is to be utilized by re than one individual, personnel are responsible for ensuring the beeper transfer occurs on, or shortly after 0800 on the day the new duty section assumes the duty. Upon being beeped, personnel located in the TMI area shall respond by calling the code-a-phone (948-8801) in the shift supervisors office.
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3.6 Manager / Department Heads It is the responsibility of each Department Head who has employees under his cognizance that are listed on the on-site and off-site duty rosters to notify the responsible persons of changes to the published roster schedule.
4.0 SPECIFICS 4.1 TMI-1 Duty Rosters 4.1.1 On-Site Emergency Duty Roster The TMI-On-Site Emergency D Se n Roster has been cre sure that a s fficient complement of person-allable 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> to support emergency fons. Emergency s a ions are ones where the TMI-1 Shift Supe i itiates callout of personnel due
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to implementa he Emergency P1 The TMI-1 On-Site c
uty Roster is omple (names, phone numberA numbers, etc.
O and M DI Unit 1 or his desi e he completed Roster is bmitted to and ( pr by the Duty Section A
uperintendent. The appreved Roster is then distributed weekly to the Duty Section Superintendent and the managers / department heads of persons listed on the roster. The master copy is maintained in the Unit 1 i
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NOTE:
Duty Sections nonnally run from 0800 hours0.00926 days <br />0.222 hours <br />0.00132 weeks <br />3.044e-4 months <br /> each Monday until 0800 hours0.00926 days <br />0.222 hours <br />0.00132 weeks <br />3.044e-4 months <br /> the following Monday. How-ever, if a holiday falls on a Monday thery4he previous week's duty section retains thQutg until Tuesday 0800 hours0.00926 days <br />0.222 hours <br />0.00132 weeks <br />3.044e-4 months <br />. The On-Site Emergeac " 'y Roster will be distributed by 1600 ou % the Thursday prior to the Monday the st r takes effect, and posted in the Shift
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Off. Site Emergen Roster is c'ompleted
, phone numbers, b peY numbers, etc.) by the Site Emergency Prepared nager or his designee. The
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Emergency ar ess and is distr annually
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TI t Supervisor (
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zhencySupportDir t ergency Support omunicator d.
Emergency Support
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O and M Director TMI-1 f.
Designated Duty Personnel g.
Manager - Emergency Preparedness h.
Site Emergency Preparedness Manager, TMI
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frequently, as required, by additions, deletions, or other changes to the Emergency Duty Roster.
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% g assign-unable to fulfill On-Site Emergency D o
ments. Changes will be submitted to nd M Director b
- Unit 1 or his designee no latei) thnoon Wednesday of the
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er copy (mainta the Shift Supervisor's and the Shift up v r's Duty Roster Status Board will be updat he 0 and M Director - Unit 1 or his designee
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t approved chanf. Changes Wednesday will e
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tify the Shift Fored'. In this case, the h
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4.2.2 0 f-Site Emergency Duty Roster Individuals assigned to the Off-Site Emergency Duty Roster shall be responsible for being available to report to their assigned station within four hours of notifica-tion. However, the Emergency Support Director and the Emergency Support Staff Advisor, Emergency Support Connunicator, Public Information Representative, Technical 6.0 L
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notification. The Off-Site Duty Roster is established on a priority call-up basis. Duty member call-up will be conducted in priority order and in accorda th EPIP 1004.8. The Off-Site Emergency Duty igii ster copy
'D will be maintained in the Shift S e s Office by the E ncy Preparedness Man r
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1014 Revision 9 ATTACHENT I Page 1 of 3 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION MEMBERS ONSITE DUTY PERSONNEL (Available within 60 minutes)
POSI TION POSITION TITLE OR EXPERTISE Emergency Director Shi f t Su or or Shift Foreman or Operations and Maintenance Direct nior Site Operations Management Person Communicator lj Technical st Communications Assistants Technical Ana Technical Support Center Coordinator f or Lead Engineer Technical Support Center Engineers s
Discipline Engineers - ie: Nuclear Engineers Electrical Engineers Mechanical Engineers I and C Engineers Operations Coortlinator Shif t Sup r or Senior Operations Person (SRO)
Senior Operatigd i enance, or Radiological Controls Operations Support Center. Coordinato l
Technician /Forema Onergency Maintenance Coordinator Mai teriance Technicia /ro Radiological Assessment Coordinator O adiological Cont 1 er Radiological Analysis Support Personnel Radiological Contruls or Oper rienced Personnel Onsite/of fsite Radiological Controls Personnel as sopitors and Radiological 2nitoring Teams Utility Personnel (Klintenance Dept.1 as drivers.
Radiological Controls Coordinator Radiological Controls Technician / Foreman Chemistry Coordinator Senior Chemistry Personnel Securi ty Coordinator Securi ty Sergeant Safety Representative Safety and Health Support Representative 8.0
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Page 2 of 3 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR EMEEENCY OEANIZATION HEMBERS OFFSITE DUTY PERSONNEL (Available within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />)
POSITION TITLE or EXPERTISE SHIFT POSITION Senior Ma nt Representative
+Fmergency Support Dimctor Si te Ma g ersonnel
+ Emergency Support Staf f Advi sor l
II Site Person
+ Emergency Support Communicator i
+Public Information Representative Public Informatio nt Duty Personnel 0 rations or Engine. ng Experienced Pe'rson
- Technical Support Representative e
Functions Management Person Group Leader Technical Support Tech tions Department Engineers Technical Support Staf f Group Leader Radiological Controls p
t Radiolo rois Management Person Chemistry Su er pr or Engineer Group Leader Chemistry Support l
Group Leader Maintenance Support intenance Fore q Sen '
Adnini strative er Group Leader Adninistrative Support Maintenance and Construction Coordinator M1 tenance and Construct 1 c or or Engineer Group Leader Security Support
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!!adiological Controls Manpower Support Radiological Controls Adninistrator i
Coordinator i
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+This position will report to the NEOF within one (1) hour upon notification of a Site or General Emergency
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Page 3 of 3 MINIMLM QUALIFICATIONS FOR EMEEENCY OlGANIZATION MEMBERS OFFSITE DUTY PERSONNEL ( Available wi thin 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />)
POSITION TITLE or EXPERTISE SHIFT POSITION Envimnme Controls Manager or Scientist Environmental Assessment Coortlinato o inator Environmental rois Scientist
+ Assistant Environmental Asses Department Personnel Emergency P s
- Emergency Preparedness Representat vironmental Ass
'n cientists Environmental Assessment Group Security PersonnL
. Security Support Staf f Ad tion Department Administrative Support Staf f Site i si t
Personnel Personnel Monitoring Staff Si te Che ersonnel Chemistry Support Staf f Site Maintenan(Pp on el I
Maintenance Support Staff
- 1) hour upon no i. ic p of a Site or General Emergency
- This position will report to the NEOF w
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1004.1 Revision 8 THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT NO.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1004.1 UNUSUAL EVENT 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to define the conditions that shall be regarded as an unusual Event for Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (Unit 1) and to:
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Ensure necessary actions are taken to protect the h I d safety of the public.
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Ensure necessary actions are taken to notif lear management and offsite e:nerge sponse organizat,on c.
Mobilize the a p iate portions of rgency response organi.
zation to ti t appropriate e enb actions.
The Emergene d e is responsib
% plementing this procedure.
NOTE:
The Emergenc r is vested wit ertain author. :
ity and respo lity that may n q'(elegatedto asubord1(ath cluded are:
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Cla filation of an emer enc e nt.
B.
App 6anddirecting ic'f4 photifications to :
,ff-te' agencies.
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oving and directin i@ation releases to Nth (media.
p Approving and, if.possible, personally conveying :
gappropriate Protective;A6 tion Recommendations to s
the Bureau of Radistfon Protection.
Directing on-site evacuation at the Alert or lower level emergency classification based on potential hazard to non-essential personnel.
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Authorizing emergency workers to exceed 10 CFR 20 :
i Radiation Exposure Limits.
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Approving and directing deviation from establish. :
ed operating procedures, emergency operating pro. :
cedures, normal equipment operating limits or technical specifications during attempts to con. :
trol the emergency. (NOTE: It is imperative that the Emergency Director consult to the ful_
lest extent practicable with the Parsippany Tech. :
nical Functions Center in arriving at a decision :
to deviate from prescribed procedures.)
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- However, decision authority for Items A, B, E, F and G will be retairf$hby the Emergency Director (ED). Decisions on all of the liste normally will result from close and continuous consultation be ween the ESD and the ED and it is the responsibility of the ED t e ESD is provided with the neces -
information to arrsvhg timely and appropriate decisio the special casekevent classification, the ESD shall retain he p r gative to ovethle e ED if, in the judgement of the ESD, u evt y or other co a ons exist to the extent warranting cl fication of a h k el of emergencA than that classificed by 'the ED.
2.0 ATTACHMENTS 2.1 Attachment I, U usi ent Notificati 2.2 Attachment I,
ency Status Re 2.3 Attachmen 11 CNecklist for Noti'fftation of Significant Events V
Made in Acc ance with 10 CFR 50.72.
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1004.1 Revision 8 3.0 EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS 3.1 Radiological Controls and Containment Integrity INITIATING CONDITION INDICATION 3.1.1 Radiological effluent technical As indicated by a valid Alert specification limits being alarm on RM-L7 or a high alarm approached.
on RM-A-5 low range.
3.1.2 Valid, unanticipated ALERT alarms Any two or more raA1ation on any two or more area and/or monitor ALERT alamhare process radiation monitors at the received in the Contro Room same time.
simultaneous 1 3.1.3 Valid Reactor Building Evacuation Receipt of al Reactor Alarm.
Building on Alarm.
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3.1.4 Loss of containme tegrity As iodi> ate y a loss of the requiring shutd echnical abil'i meet any one of the specifications.
cpaditio of Technical Specif-itatfon> Limiting Condition for Op tion 3.6.
3.1.5 Reactor o
otal activity indicated by either:
> 50 but < 3850 uCi/ml Reactor coolant activity and/or b Equivalent Iodi 1
as determined by sample
> 4uCi/ml ut <300 uCi/m and anal dis.*
Tndicating possible fuel b.
RM-L1 Los b x 104 cpm but <
cpm. 3 1 x 10 c.
RM-High cpm bt 05 cpm.
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3.1.6 Transportation d'f(pp(y con-As by the Shift Super-taminated or potent ally con-saw taminated, in uQpersonnel from site site medical j
f acil ity.
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3.2.1 Security threat or attempted Shift Supervisor's judgment, entry or attempted sabotage based on advice of the Security of the site (0wner Controlled Duty Sergeant.
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safety of the plant.
NOTE:
In exercising the judgment as to the need for declari4an Unusual Event, uncertai%ty concerni status of th he length of ti'me uncertainty ex the pros-e early resolu-on ambiguities uld be considered; i M, uncertainty about the level of safety of h^the plant extending 0
y beyond a reasonable time period is a sufficient basis for declaring an Unusual Event.
3.4 Pressure, Temperature an y Control 3.4.1 Exceeding primary sy gak As indicated by ny one of the Coolahe@M,#ates:
followinh rmed Reactor rate technical speci on.
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- a. (Prtmary pressure Boundary TeRept OTSG tubes) Leak Satd > 0 GPM.
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th1 identified reactor
'oolant leakage > 1 gpm and 3
< 50 GPM measured by Daily Leak Rate Test.
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Total Reactor Coolant i
Leakage > 10 GPM and < 50 GPM measiired by Daily Leak Rate Test.
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Primary to Secondary Reac-tor Coolant Leakage > 1 GPM and < 50 GPM total tWrough the steam generator tubes for BOTH generators mea-sured by the Daily Leak Rate Test and validated as a primary to secondary leak.
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3.4.2 Abnormal coolant temperature Operation with subcooling less and/or pressure.
than 30* or greater than 100*
and substained.
3.4.3 Failure of a safety or relief Failure of the following to 3
valve in a safety related system close:
to close following reduction of a.
Pressurizer Safety j
applicable pressure.
Valve (s), Power Operated Relief Valve (
or OTSG safety valve [s1 indicat-ed by the a' ouitdhal valve j
monitori w measur-ing eq t b.
OTSG A ic Relief Val v ecay Heat S
em g ief valve.
3.4.4 A reactor trip 4 As ri ted by reactor trip either:
qsused by'a validated low-flow a.
Any re Nc nt pump tif o? by a total loss of failur fe ater.
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Tota.] 1 ability to fe T
3.4.5 Reactor (# automatic ECCS Reactor trip islam (F-1-1) ip followed by unplanned followed byJ Injection Flow initiation.
alarm (F-tH.
l 3.5 Electrical Power 3.5.1 A sustained loss 4f te power As bat by a reactor trip resulting in a '
or trip.
c sed byloss of power.
3.5.2 A loss of A power Ag n cated by a loss of the capability esulting in a tech-abt jity to meet any of the l
i nical sp'c f Ation shutdown, tenditions of Technical Specif-fcation Limiting Condition for Operation 3.7.2.
3.6 Instrumentation and Actuation Systems 3.6.1 Indications or alarms on process As indicated by a loss of or effluent parameters not indications, assessment or functional in control room to an communications capability extent requiring plant shutdown requiring plant shutdown or other significant loss of by Technical Specification or primary and backup assessment as determined by the Shift or communication capability.
Supervisor when assessment or off-site notification capabili-ties are hampered.
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1004.1 Revision 8 INITIATING CONDITION INDICATION 3.6.2 Loss of engineered safety As indicated by a loss of the features or fire protection ability to meet any one of the system function requiring shut-conditions requiring shutdown down by technical specifications of Technical Specification (e.g. because of malfunction, Limiting Conditions of Opera-personnel error or procedural tion 3.3 or 3.18.
inadequacy).
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3.7 Natural or Man-made Phenomena 3.7.1 Natural phenomenon being exper-As indicated of the ienced or projected beyond usual following:
levels.
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A vali on PRF-1-2 (>
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- b. 4/projectedriverstage
> 30Lft. at the River i
atpr In-take Structure (50 l
year flood level).
- c. M projected river state
< 272 ft. at the River s
Water Intake Structure (50 year low level).
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High win g gusting > 75 mph as indic4tyd on Win 3 Speed i
Record 6QRES-501)or l
Nat nal Weather Service pro i@ of tornado or j
Vdrri ant force winds.
3.7.2 Other hazards be experienced As ed by any one of the or projected. \\
dhihg as judged by the h
Supervisor.
y Qa, dnsite aircraft crash l
outside the protected area fence and not impacting I
permanent plant structures.
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Train derailment within the l
Exclusion Area.
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Unanticipated explosion l
detected near or onsite.
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Near or onsite toxic or flamable gas or liquid release which could affect the habitability required for normal plant operability.
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Turbine rotating component failure causing a Reactor trip.
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3.7.4 Fire outside plant structures Shif t Supervisors judgement, requiring offsite firefighting based on request of the fire assistance to put the fire brigade leader for offsite under control.
firefighting assis nce.
3.8 Reactivity Control 3.8.1 One Control Rod Stuck-Out, As indicate,,
loss of the Stuck-In or Dropped, requiring ability to t
of the shutdown by Technical conditf ord%
nical Specifications.
Specif} cat'%pg Limiting CondpQtqsoV0peration3.5.2.2 for onegtrol rod.
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3.8.2 Unanticipate pasi e reactivity A
ermined by the Shift insertion pa 1 1 degrading Suppvisor or as indicated by the level df af y of the plant.
nyMne of the following:
- a. An uncompensated operating reactivity change resulting in a valid gh reactor co utlet temp e alarm.
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t ipated l
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c dvertent rod with-dr al at power qperations resulting in i
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- d. An inadvertent moderator y
dilution resulting in a valid high reactor coolant outlet temperature alarm and/or a Reactor trip.
These indications may be determined via instrumentation that will be installed or expanded as required by NUREG 0578 prior to restart.
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(The event should be assessed and declared within ten (10) minutes of the occurite e.)
4.2 Announce to the Control Room personnel that ame has assumed the duties of Emergency Dir he Emergency Director sha eriodically (approx every our) consult with
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D of each area (invalvefin the emergency, and the lead p nne
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S of each area mmediateactionp aken by each 1 ad person b.
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Problem areas d.
Recomend
% n course of acti 4.3 Announce,opfha ounced, the fo h n essage over the public d
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'n on Whelen siren Oh, NOTE: ?
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" ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL: AN UNUSUAL L.
EVENT HAS BEEN DECLARED IN UNIT ONE. ALL MEMBERS OF THE l
ON. SHIFT EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR STATIONS. ALL OTHER PERSONNEL SHOULD CONTINUE WITH THEIR NORMAL DUTIES UNLESS FURTHER INSTRUCTION IS GIVEN. Give a brief description of the event and repeat the announcement.)
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Turn off Whelen siren switch.
1004.1 Revision 8 4.4 Assign a Comunicator to make notifications to persons and/or agencies per Attachment I,Section I.
4.5 Assign a Communications Assistant and direct him to perform all applicable steps of 1004.8.
4.6 Contact the Duty Section Superintendent and discuss:
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Plant status Which members of the Duty Section are ry augment b.
the Onsite Emergency Organization.
4.7 Depending on the emergency action le was reached or exceeded, en at the appropriate gency Operating Procedur h-been implemente 4.8 If lo a se ices (fire, amb ceypolice) are required, the Communicator 7i Dauphin County Emergency Operat1ons Center an t the approp assistance.
Notify security gat ) to begin prep to expedite entry of res ng emergency person e/ Fire Ambu.
s lance). Socd ty ould be advis o Dasimetry Badge Issuance W
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fMhe Emergency Responl!1rliersonnel are required to spond outside the protected area affected by a radioactive plume, the Emergency Director or his designee will direct the issuance of TLD's from the North or South gate.
4.9 If the emergency involves radiological problems, direct the Radiological Assessment Coordinator to implement Radiological Controls During Emergencies (1004.9).
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Dispatch offsite and/or onsite radiation monitoring teams in accordance with Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 1004.10.
b.
Implement Onsite Offsite Dose Projections p dure (1004.7).
4.11 If personnel / vehicles are, or are suspect to contamin-ated, have the RAC initiato the Person e hicle Monitoring and Deconta on procedure (100 0'.
sources or notihtoris are required, refer 4.12 If addi a
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Assistance an tifVation Procedure (1004.6).
4.13 an ndividual to mp Attachment II,Section I and give o the Radiolo e sment Coordin or to transmit to the Bureau of Raditti' rotection.
4.14 Direct the Rad 1 Assessment C r to complete Attachment / I Sec ion II to transiilit't the Bureau of Radia-
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fbd if a radioacti lha e has occurred or is oce 4.15 Stc liquid and gaseous discharges that are in progress until an assessment of their impact is performed and specific approval is given to continue the release by the Emergency Director.
4.16 Verify that consnunications and documentation are maintained per procedure Comunications and Recordkeeping (1004.5).
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4.18 Af ter 30 minutes from initial contact with PEMA, confirm that BRP verification has been made.
If no verifica
, instruct the Communicator to proceed to Attachment I, t'
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4.lis If person (s) are injured or ill and are 1 9
ologically controlled area or are potentially cont e),orif person (s) h eceived radiation o
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., direct the RAC to impleme Thyroid Blocking re Emergency Plan Impiementi o
re 1004.35.
4.21 Based u
, ssment of planycondt-ns, either close out the tvent or escalat o
igher class of emergency.
U If Recovery Phase criteria have been met (see Recovery Procedure 1004.24), but long term recovery operations are not necessary, close out the Unusual Event by directing the Comunicator to perform the notifications in Attachment I,Section II.
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4.22 If necessary, due to potential contamination of normally non-contaminated sumps and/or tanks, or the need to closely monitor liquid releases, initiate procedure 1004.14, Monitoring / Controlling Liquid Discharges For No Uncon-taminated Systems.
5.0 FINAL CONDITIONS S.1 A higher class of emergency has been by the Emergency Director aft ing or exceeding a rgency action level of one gher classes and df the following proce-dures g implemented:
1ert (1004.2) b.
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5.2 The Unusual Ev been closed ou s recovery operations <
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mentiogkhrocedureRecove s pefations (1004.24 ).
s 5.4 At the ose of the Emergency, ensure that all logs, check-lists, procedures and other documentation generated in the Control Room associated with the event are gathered and seat to the Emergency Preparedness Department for review and filing.
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DAUPHIN COUNTY EERGENCY OPERATION CENTER (If this is a reclassification notification, f s fy BRP on the radiological line or 9-787-3720 the Item 3, Unaffected Control Room).
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ed upon Emergency r judgement, del of the follow-ing s te ents :
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'We e not had a ra tve release v
WR' We have had a radioactive release, but do not expect this situation to result in detectable changes in offsite radiation levels, OR 3.
We have had a radioactive release, but do not know if there will be detectable changes in offsite radiation levels. We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection (BRP) informed of the results of our investigation, OR 13.0
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We will be k e
Bureau of Radiation Protectio) i c.
Give a short non-technical desc he emergency andany4 ially affected go ion and areas.
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Tel( o g PEMA Dedicate e
se only during normal a.
w 6'"ho rs 0800-1600 hri day Friday) or 9-783 8150 when the Dedicated Line is out of service or after normal work hours. A diverter forwards this after r:ormal work hours call to the PEMA Duty Officer.)
NOTE:
If unable to contact, proceed to step 2.d.
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This is Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit 1 cal-ling. We have an emergency. Give me the Operations Duty Officer. (When Duty Officer answers:)
This is at the Three Mile (name/ title)
Nuclear Station Unit 1 calling. W lared an Unusual Event at hou equest you (time) contac eau of Radiatio P Otegtion. Bureau of n Protection ca bac ould be made on the a
goical Line or
, 948-8071 or 944-0839.
ased upon Emer Director judgemen, deliver one of the followin st nts):
1.
We h n t had a radioact e, OR 2.
v' d a radioacti l'
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Give a short non-technical descripti e emergency, and any potentially affected pop a y and areas:
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f PEMA was una contacted,coqactDauphin County; adv th that PEMA cannotb tacted and direct th to cotify PEMA, BRP caster, York, Lebane nd umberland coun te.
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Mes.
ht ification:
-E y Bureau of Radiat' otection (BRP) contact after P
notification. If no BRP confirmation is received within 30 minutes, notify PEMA of the situation. If unable to contact PEMA (line busy), call Dauphin Cc"-ty and notify them that BRP has not verified initial con-tact. Request Dauphin County to contact PEMA and/or BRP.
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Telephone: 8066, 8067, 8068 or inter Control Room Hot-Line b.
ESSAGE:
Give a brief description of Plant Sta hift Super-visor.
4.
INSTITUTE OFMEAR POWER OPERATI (Do not ot this is a reci ation notification.)
a.
e eph e: 1-404-953-0M o pontact TMI Site Operator or ssistance.
b.\\ SSAGE:
This is at T e Island
_ x ame/c1tle)
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Nuclear ijnit 1 calling.QW declared an Unusu ent at h
(Give a brief (time M
p ion of the emer e s
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Notify the following personnel / agencies if the emergency situation is such that notification is deemed appropriate:
a.
Hershey Medical Center 9-534-8333 (Ask for Duty Wurse)
Notification to be performed per procedure 1004.16.
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Pennsylvania State Police 9-234-4051 MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Islan( uclear (name/ title)
Station Unit 1 calling. We have decla usual Event at hours. We A
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(St assistance requi e c.
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Emergenci 700) 73-1-215-243-2990
( 00-0800) 73-1 5-841-5141 Of c (0800-1700) 73 243-2950 MESSAGE:
This A
at hr Mile Island Nuclear T ame/ title) nit 1 calling. A e e declared an Unusual Event a on hours. (GivNbrief description of the
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(State any assistance required. )
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American Nuclear Insurers 74-1-203-677 A h o 9-1-800-243-3172/3173 tatter normal working hours)
MESSAGE-This b
&the Ttiree Mile Island Qname/ title)
\\9 J Station Unit 1 a nf. We have declared an Anusual Event at urs. (Give a brief e JV description of t emergency).
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NUCL EGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE Bethesda, MD.
(Comunications with the NRC will be continuously maintained following contact.)
a.
Telephone: Emergency Notification System (ENS) (RED PHONE)
(If ENS Phone is inoperative, refer to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 1004.6, " Addition Assistance and Notification" for alternate methods).
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This is at Three Mile Island Nuclear (name/ti tle)
Station Unit 1 calling. We declared an Unusual Event at hours.
(time) 1.
We have not had a radioactive re' ase OR 2.
We have had a radioactive r e t do not expect t
ituation to result ectable changes in of e radiation lev g have had a radi tiv release, but do not know f there will ble changes in offsite radiation 1 1.
e will be kee ng the Bureau of Radiatie etion informed esults of our inve gaihn,OR 4.
We s
daradioactiy@e-r se and expect to be N o detect chang
- 6tfsite radiation levels W ut they will be 1 the levels calling for an
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U Alert. We expect these levels to be less than 10 mrem /hr (gamma) and less than 50 MREM / hour child thyroid dose commitment. We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection informed.
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Give a short non-technical description of emergency and potentially affected populations and areas:
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_M DATE TIME OF COW LETION COMPLETE NOTE:
Afte tial NRC notificat complete per Attac
,Section I abo fer to the NRC No ein Checklist, 4ttaqhme t III. This contains infor$tton, desired by the NRC be helpful in rovld$ng follow-up tion.
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Announce or have announced the following message r the plant page after turning on whelen sirens "ATT I
L PERSONNEL, ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. The U vent has been terminated.
(Give a brief descr he work i
restrictions any)". Repeat mes,g and turn off whelen sirens.
2.
Bureaub iaton Protectio a
one: Radiolo L-or 9-787-3720 b.
SSAGE:
This is at the Thre
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Station,Un t We have closedfoy Unusual Event at hours.
ms q'i ncaster, York, Lebanon and P awn'otify PEMA, Daupt! n,.
%d erland counties.
3.
Unaffected Control Room a.
Telephone: 8066, 8067, 8068 b.
MESSAGE:
Notify Shift Supervisor / Foreman of close-out of the Unusual Event.
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office - Bethesda, Md.
- a. Telephone: Emergency Notification System (ENS)
(RED PHONE) b.
ESSAGE:
This is at the Th Mi Island (name/ tt tle)
Nuclear ion Unit I.
We ha out the Unusual Event hours.
time) p If applica@n ify the followi g er 'ns and/or agencies of 5.
close-f the Unusual Even N
a.
ershey Medical 9-534-8333 (
for Duty Nurse) b.
Pennsylvani44taA Ifce: 9-234-403 Radiationk ent Corporatio c.
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V Emergencies (0800-0 1-215-243-2990 (1
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Office (0800-L 00) 73-1-215-243-2950 d.
A w ican Nuclear Insurers: 74-1-203-677-7305 e.
Others: As directed by the Emergency Director.
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Description of Emergency:
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Has the Reactor tripped Yes
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Did the Emergency Safe s Systems actuate s
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High Pres ection Yes AN b.
Low P re ection Y
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Core Flobe No d.
4 psig Reactor Buildi (I ton Yes
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Reactor Building S r A uated Yes 4.
What is the status o t p ant a.
At power b.
Hot standby Y c.
Hot Shut d.
Cooling down e.
Reactor Pressure psig f.
Reactor Temperature
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Are both diesel generators operable Yes
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No 7.
Have any personnel injuries occurred Yes
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No Wnat are the approximate radiation and/or contamination leve If 50, is the injured person (s) contaminated Yes
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mR/hr DPM/100 V
r ck[tamination levelsu 8.
Are there excessi ation levels an Yes
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No If so, list below; a.
Radiation ' Level s; b.
Contamination Levels ()
DPM/100 c at location:
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What is the approximate radioactive source term disch rate from the plant (As determined by the Projected Dose Ca 1
procedure [1004.7]).
a.
Noble gases Ci/sec b.
Iodine Q
Ci/sec 2.
What is the a te meteorology a.
Wind mph b.
W ion c.
Sta tyClassStableQ utral / UnsAable 3.
What is the projected who dose rate an concentration at the nearest o m wind point b.
A uCi/cc I c.
(Locat v
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Estimated tion of the release a.
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Identification Date Time Name of Person Making Report Licensee Facility Affected App 11caule Part of 10 CFR 50.72 v
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Date of Event Time
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Consequences of Event:
etedependingogyeofevent)
Injuries A
Fatalities A Contaminatio r
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(property)
Overexposure wn/possible) M A
Safety Hazard (describe - actua g tal)
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Offsite Radiation Level
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Meterology (wind ed F dm (
rection)
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Weather Conditio rain, clear, overcast, temperature)
Equipment / Property Damage D.
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Licensee Actions:
Taken Planned A
Emergency Plan Activitated (Yes/No)
Classification oW ncyl nW Resident Inspector Notified (Yes/No)
State 1 (Yes/No)
Press Release Planned
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News Me A terest (Yes/No)
LocT/N41onal
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Current Status:
[omItedependinga pe h event) 1.
Reacto te. Status Power Before Event M After nt Pressure t
I hid) hot RCS Flow (Yes/No) / b )
Pumps On (Yes/
A Heat Sink: Con Steam
.p C N Sam k
N N,'ple Taken (Yes/
Other Activity Level h
T ECCS Operat Yes/No)
ECCS rable (Yes/No)
Q ESF Actua (Yes/No)
PZR or RX Level Possible Fuel Damage (Yes/No)
S/G Levels Feedwater Source / Flow Containment Pressure Safety Relief Valve Actuation (Yes/No) 1 See Emergency Action Levels, Appendix 1, NUREG-0654 Revision 1, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.
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l Equipment Failures
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Normal Offsite Power Availabe (Yes/No)
Major Busses / Loads Lost O
Safeguards Busses Power Source s
D/GRunning(Yes/@
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Radioactivity _Re Liquid /Gask Loc ton / Source Releas e
'ation Stopped
/No)
M Release Moni red (Yes/No)
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Radiation Levels in tb Areas E ed 3.
Security /Safeguadd 2 N
Bomb Threat:
x Conducted (Ye Search Results Site Evacua Qds/No)
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Intrusion:
Insider Outsider Point of Intrusion Extend of Intrusion Apparent Purpose _
Strike / Demonstrations:
Size of Group Purpose i
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A e (Yes/No)
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4.22 Instruct the Radiological Assessment Coordinator to provide engoing dose estimates for actual releases to the Bureau of 4
Radiation Protection.
4.23 If a report of the accountability has not beerrTe ed within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> from the time it was ordered, contacM rity t g p) ort.
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Coordinator at 8038, 8039, 8040 for a 4.24 If personnel e unaccounted for, diket the Operations Support Ce rdinator to 1 i e he Search and Rescue Procedo 004.18).
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ally contaminated, or if person (s) have rece't '
iation protecti@ exposure greater mN than 25 rem; the RAC to implement EPIP'4004.16, Con-Radiation Overexpo \\ M Il
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4.26 If persont ave been exposed t ufficient to cause a x
m thyr ose of greater than or egual to 25 RAD direct the RAC
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4.27 Upon completion of a muster at the warehouse, an orderly
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material will be removed from site to Milton S. Hershey Mbditai' Center M
(HNC) Hershey, PA. To further define the steps inv4 've i notifying HMC to allow time for preparation of the Radiation ncy Area (REA) p to receive the injure (s). To provide veral levels of treatment based on th erity of the inj et) and the degree of exposure /contami'atio involved. The fthypervisor/EmergencyDirector is responsi or plementation s
ocedure.
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NOTE:
All persons-njuries or illnes in a radio-logically; ont ated area or in radioactive :
materia Ghil1 considered coAtamin d until P a n o he se.
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3.2 Person (s) are injured in a radiologically controlled area and must De transported off_ site for medical observation / treatment before being surveyed for contamination.
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J.4 Person (s) have received acute radiation dose in excess of 25 REM.
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T
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ft Supervisor / i enty Director, upon notifica-l tion of injured pe o
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specific ingress / egress route for access and l
atient transfer. The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Director should consult with Radiological Controls I
for this route if necessary.
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ment back to him.
NOTE:
Attachment I is a checklist for Radiological actions. :
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If off. site medical assistance is re ad, the Shift Supervisor / Emergency Direc s desig-l nee) will notify Dauphin Co. E aling 9-911 and repeat the following messa "THIS IS LE AT TMI N TATION. WE REQUEST BULANCE AND MED EPORT TO TMI UNIT 1 0 CESSING CENTE E AVE (P0TENTIALLY) CONTAMIN-ATED PERSONNE FOLLOWING INJURIES:
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rity of off-site di ssistance arrival so they can direp
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4.2 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Director shall, with concur-rence of the available site medical and radiolo 1 controls personnel have the victim transported outside f radio.
t logically controlled area, if the injury ^ d tamination levels will allow movement, for fur nt and surveys.
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NOTE:
To the possible s ad contamination, the :
h pervisor/ Emerge '
r9ctor should consider n
he contaminated n s evacuation route an need over the 4.3 ne injury allows, a ical Controls personnel shall assess tha degree o ion exposure anhpr radioactive contamination T' emoval from s te 4 __.. -__________..___..
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at ea shall be consid ehefitaminated until i'td
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4.4 Th Supervisor /Euerge c 6frector, with concurrence of the available site medical staff, shall order the injured person (s) off-site for more extensive medical treatment.
NOTE:
If the injured person is contaminated, or potentially :
contaminated, a Radiological Controls Technician will :
be dispatched to H.M.C. to provide Radiological Controls as needed.
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By agreement with the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center (HMC), Hershey, PA, all contaminated persons with injuries too severe to be handled onsite shall be sent to H.M.C. for decontamination and treatment.
4.5 The Shift Supervisor shall perform the following steps in the event an injured and contaminated or potentially contaminated person (s) is to be transported to HMC.
4.5.1 If en emergency classification a eady in effect, the Shift Supervisor sume the duties of e Emergency Director.
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Er.wrgency Directo all mplement the require-D r n s of Emergenc Pla mplementing Procedure 1004.1 "Unusua if not already declared and l
request am n
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Emergenc ons Center, a ded, for offsite ass' e.
4.5.3 pte ncy Director o b s ignee (Shift man, Communicato shall call the Charge
, N rse, Emergency Room,the following mes(ag, ale at 9 534_8333, and using s
the injured victim:
"THIS IS (NAME/ TITLE) AT THREE MILE ISLAND ACTING AS l
(FOR) THE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR. TMI IS PREPARING TO TRANSFER A (POTENTIALLY) CONTAMINATED VICTIM WITH l
INJURIES TO HERSHEY MEDICAL CENTER. THE RADIATION Et1ERGENCY AREA SHOULD BE PREPARED TO RECEIVE THIS VICTIM. PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE AND VERIFY THIS MESSAGE
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4.5.4 The Emergency Director, or his designee, shall then:
- briefly describe the injury (s)
- give the name of the victim (s)
- report levels of contamination, if k4
- request special equipment requir
- estimate time of arrival at H
- describe method of transp t n
te expected dose va azard to HMC Staff nnel based on dh taken 12 inches above e victim
- record the n itle of the person receiving
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the noti call, and the e notified 4.6.5 Person (s) on nated shall rec ole body count-l ing in d ce with RCP 16 628.
4.6 The Emer p D rector shall re t nsportation of per-
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ute radiation [Nr in excess of 25 REM whole to HNC. Inthiske e victim (s) can De trans-por in a conventional manner and will not require activa-tion of the Emergency Plan.
4.7 The Emergency Director and/or RAC may request assistance in evalua-tion of extreme radiation overexposure (i.e. 25 REM or more) from various kadiological Health Specialists, (Porter Consultants, j
Radiation M4nagement Corporation, etc.)
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1004.16 Revision 3 4.8 The Emergency Director and Radiological Assessment Coordinator shall restrict personnel who have received internal contamination of greater than 50 Percent of the Derived Investigation level, as stated in RCP 1628.1, from further work in Airborne Radioactivity Areas, until evaluation is made. Complete and direct the personnel for whole body counting, in accordance with RCP 1612, r evalua-N tion of Body Burdens.
W 5.0 FINAL CONDITION 5.1 The person (s) has been decontaminated (less, 0 cpm above background),tre r injury and rel for work by the Site Medical Staff 5.2 Thepersoll)h been entered i th\\jbioassay program for whole body p in per RCP 1612 a 8.
6.3 The vic s) has been tr rt to HMC and h been admitted or released and all radi act '
waste /used prot lothing has been removed to TM 5.4 The Radiologicah ntMis Technician (
ccompanied the vic-tim (s) to H '
ordinated the (8t!4ttoA safety actions at the emergeng to The hospital hel sicist has relieved the Radiologi Controls Technician (s).
5.5 The Radiation Emergency Area and ambulance (s) used for transporta-tion of the victim (s) has been surveyed and cleared or decontamin-ated and cleared by the TMI Radiological Controls Technician (s).
5.6 The Unusual Event has been closed out by the Emergency Director.
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Raoiological Controls Checklist for Contaminated Injured Persons NOTE:
The following actions should be performed or con-sidered while handling a contaminated injured person. :
These actions must not interfere witn proper medical treatment of the person.
Cneck 1.
Prevent contamination spread from the injured p her i
persons / areas by: lining the stretcher, wra p n(
victim with a olanket, providing P.C.s to stretcher be nrs, earing the trans.
fer path, etc.
o of the ambulance ghdecrew Dy lining the ambu-2.
Limit conto lance w t a
c and providing P..s o the crew.
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The cian that accompani Victim to tne hospital should
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O g frisker and an bulance kit ba\\
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(located at Rad Con T
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If possible, verif' n
ination and r vels enroute to P
the hospital.
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If avaiiatti e and Rad Con Te 16 be sent to follow the ambulanc pie hospital to assi ith monitoring and decontami_
nation as n eded.
f Upon arrival at the hospital, and subsequently, the Rad Con Tech u.
should periodically update the Control Room with current status.
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If possible, have the ambulance crew standby in the ambulance until both are surveyed and released or with the Emergency Director's permission, have the ambulance return to THI for survey and decon-tamination as necessary. Inform the Control Room of tatus of tne ambulance.
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Rao Con Technician (s) at the hospital should d
te the Radia-i tion Safety actions in the Emergency Roonvyi e attending physician.
9.
When possib t
over Radiation esponsibilities to the Hospital hysicist. Rem i t
e hospital until the indi is admitted or re a
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Survey t path travele ambulance perso el and the indi-vidual.
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Before leaving e
al, ensure tha oactive trash and used P.C.s have(
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rough survey of the N
nospital em c room and adja as as applicable has been complet 12.
Ensure the Control Room is informed of the status.
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1004.27 Revision 4 THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT 1 NO. EMERGENCY PLAN IlfLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1004.27 ACTIVATION OF THE NEAR-SITE EMERGENCY OPERATION FACILITY 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for the Emergency Support Director to activate the Nearsite Emergency Operations Facility (NE0F) in Room 118/119 at the TMI Training Center.
The Emergency Support Director is responsible for impi t'
his procedure.
2.0 ATTACHMENTS 2.1 Attachment I, E.
ncy Support Direct ecklist y
Attachment II,s gency Support Co u tor's Checklist 2.2 2.3 A*'ichmen roup Leader - C is Support Checklist 2.4 AttachMnti echnical Sup sentative Checklist 2.5 Attac V, Assistant E n
al Assessmen Coordinator's Checklist 2.6 Attachment VI, Gro Le d r - Administrati u
rt Checklist 2.7 Attachment VII tut' d) NEOF Floor nd Communciations 2.8 Attachment Qnactive)NE0F aft 3.0 EMERGENCY ACTIONN.EVEES' 9
3.1 Thisproch is to be initiated upon declaration of any of the following:
3.1.1 Site Emergency 3.1.2 General Emergency
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" Whenever the NE0F is decided to be activated by the j
Emergency Director or Emergency Support Director.
NOTE:
OFF-hours, tne key for the Training Center and NEOF classrooms and the key for the storage closet (Attachment VII, Station 8) will be with the Duty Sergeant in the Unit 1 Processing Center.
4.0 EMERGENCY ACTIONS INITIALS 4.1 Coordinate the activation of the NEOF as fo 1 4.1.1 Emergency Preparedness RepEtse t tive/ Staff Advisors:
e g to the NEOF and a/
o ssi t,the Emergency Support D
tor in implemen
'is procedure and in erforming the E r ncy Support Director's Check _
list (Attach t
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Emergenc Comunicator:
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NEOF and couplete t mergency Sup t domunicator's Cpq At.eachment II).
l 4.1.3 p Leader. Chemis rt:
Re rt to the NEOFo h omplete the Group Leader.
hemistry Support'C\\h c list (Attachment III).
l 4.1 Technical Support Representative:
Report to the NEOF and complete the Technical l
Support Representative's checklist (Attachment IV).
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1004.27 Revision 4 4.1.5 Assistant - Environmental Assessment Coordinator:
Report to the NE0F and complete the Assistant Environmental Assessment Coordinator Checklist (Attachment V).
4.1.6 Group Leader - Administrative Support report to the NEOF and complete the Group Leader.
inistrative Support Checklist (Attachment VI).
5.0 _F.INAL CONDITIONS INITIALS 5.1 The NEOF is oper al with the desire [p tions manned and functional. Come c fons are estabTtshed among the necessary NOT6 When the NE0F is
_a Q vated, ensure that telephones :
y are returned on lockers, statu boards are re. :
turned to th.
closet and tab s and chairs are arranged hown in Attachme I
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1004.27 Revision 5 ATTACHMENT I i
EMERGENCY SUPPORT DIRECTOR CHECKLIST INITIALS l
NOTE:
The Emergency Support Staff / Emergency Preparedness Representative should complete this Checklist.
I 1.
The Emergency Support Director shall, after confer th the Emergency Director, brief the Emergency Support son at the NEOF on the plant status and any major evolut progress.
2.
Assign personnel to assume the following,(e ps,asnecessary, and direct th nel to report to h (EOF and complete the required ch 1
(located in lock h, refer to Attachment VII):
<a Emergency Support cator
_ _b.
Group Leader ry Support Technical y or epresentative c.
d.
Assistan conmental Asses kdinator e.
Group Oder - Administrati SMrt
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Start the,Emitgen,cy Support Direc,
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procedure performing the following:
a.
Log the date, time and shift in the upper left_ hand Corner.
b.
Complete the title of the log and the name of the person assuming the responsibility of the Emergency Support
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INITIALS c.
Log the names of the personnel assigned to the positions listed in the upper righthand corner.
d.
Make an entry by logging the time, and describing the emergency, plant status, and any major evo tions in progress.
e.
Ensure the Emergency Support Comun s igns someone to act as a logkeeper to maintain 4.
When the complet hecklists from the e
ffsite Emergency SupportOrganid ositions are r ved, inform the Emergency 9
Director @ ffsite Emerge y0 nization is operational.
5.
If TLD s
is necessary i
he Personnel Monitoring Coordfha r at the AEOF NAME A
TIME DAT h a tmergency support or
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1004.27 Revision 5 ATTACHMENT II EMERGEf1CY SUPPORT COMMUNICATOR CHECKLIST l
INITIALS 1.
Ensure telephone communications are readied as follows (refer to Attachment VII):
Phone storage lockers (marked by h label re unlocked a.
(Stations 15, 16, and 17).
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liardwired phones are removed from wa age lockers (Stations 2, 3, 5, and 6).
Phonetgremovedfromphon der Station 9) and c.
y plu correspondin recepticals (Stations 10, D
and south wall) d@ (,
ringer volu usted (adjustment wheel is on bottom of phone, i
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Assign personnel for th' owing positions ecessary:
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inst [u'ftk'honetalkersto aii eErgenc[
p relAted is on the Telephone $ommunications Log-shef$ Attachment II of ERIPp.5, Communications
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Lo$eper(tomaintain mergency Support Director's a.
LYg) b.
Status Board Keeper l
Phonetalkers to answer the conventional telephones on the c.
Phonetalkers table.
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INITIALS d.
Phonetalkers, as necessary, to man the following lines of l
comunications (If the cognizant Group Leader / person doesn't have personnel available to man the phones).
1.
Radiological Line 2.
Operations Line l
3.
Farsippany/TMI Line 4.
Emargency Director's Li l
Se ironmental Asses Command Center Line l
3.
Ensure all pho t Yers have a suppl I
hone Comunications l
Logsheets ment II of the IP IOQ4.5, Comunications and Record i
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When c ted, collect c i
from the following personnel and l
report to the Emergency.5 ~ Director, Su r
a.
Group Leaxie hemistry Support b.
Techni support Representa
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tangEnvironmental s sment Coordinator d.
p Leader - Administra e; Support 3
Ny 5.
Develop b bill for persons under your direct control.
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Notify the Emergency Support Staff / Emergency Preparedness Repre-l sentative that the duties of the Emergency Support Comunicator have been assumed and return this form, along with the checklists collected in Step 5 above, to them.
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Set up the Chemistry Status Board and work area as illustrated in Attachment VII.
2.
Start the Group Leader-Chemistry Support Log (Attach t III of EPIP 1004.5, Communications and Recordkeeping).
3.
Communicate with the Chemistry Coordinator to n the man-power and chemistry equipment needed to sup t
emergency.
4.
Contact other fa
- ties and request adt al assistance as needed as per k., Additional As nd Notification.
6.
Notify th ncy Support Sta /EgencyPreparednessRepre-l sentatf thi9thedutiesof Leader-Chemistry Support l
have assumed. (ForW th ompleted fom to the Emergency Support Staff / Emergency'R Yedness Represen i e.
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Set up Technical Support work area.
2.
Start the Technical Support Representative log (Attachment III of EPIP 1004.5, Comunications and Recordkeeping).
3.
Assign a phonetalker to comunicate on the Parsip ny '
Line with the onsite Comunicator in the TSC (Technical p
enter) and the Parsippany Technical Functions Center.
s t the phone-l talker to log a' rtinent informatio he elephone Comunica-tions Logshee
,hment II of ERm4004. ', Comunications and
\\Q 7 Recordkee 4.
ActivaG t T and commenc ing accident assessment funct by monitoring n
ant parameters and conducting trend analysis of key p s.
5.
Obtain prints, tec f^ cal' manuals, reference at ials, etc., and set-upasrequigd n_ e area of the icat Support Representa-tive.
6.
Develop a 11 for your orgak on.
N u, 7.
Notify t mergency Support Staff / Emergency Preparedness Repre-l sentative that the duties of the Technical Support Representative have been assumed.
(Forward this completed form to the Emergency Support Staff / Emergency Preparedness Representative).
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1004.27 Revision 5 ATTACHMENT V ASSISTANT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT C0ORDINATORS CHECKLIST INITIALS 1.
Set up EACC work area as illustrated in Attachment VII.
2.
Start the Assistant Environmental Assessment Coordinator's Log (Attachment III of EPIP 1004.5, Comunications and R ordkeeping).
3.
Assume the position of phonetalker to maintain constunica ion on the
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Assessment Comunicator at the Environmen ment Command Center. Log all tinent information< n N ensthe telephone communi-h4.5, Comunications cations log sh$
tachment II o and Recor ee g.
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Ensure h Environmental As ent Comunicator provides the NEOF the proper radi ations.
s._ and th.4_t.1 Ass.ss.
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ment Comand Cente b' tnt duties of the%si(tant Environmental Coordinator have4 een sumed. (Forwar&%
cmpleted form to the Emergency t
/ Emergency P e ss Coordinator).
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1004.27 Revision 5 ATTACHMENT VI GROUP LEADER - ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CHECKLIST INITIALS 1.
Ensure that tables are arranged as shown is Attachment VII.
Additional tables should be stored behind the divider at the south-end of the room.
2.
Ensure that the lecturn (used by the Site Protecti r) is moved to the hallway and the nearby door is lo tion 13).
3.
Begin Group Leader - Administrative Support ccordance with Procedure 1004.5 tachment II.
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Determine wher t lowing servican!N;an be performed, or ob-tained, as ary a
W rocessing b.
yping c.
Reproduction d.
Transpor vans, buses, aut.
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T t-ups 6
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al service g.
ephones h.
Meals 1.
First Aid j.
Lodging k.
Sanitation facilities 1.
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INITIALS 5.
Establish a watchbill for the offsite emergency organization, as appropriate.
6.
Contact the AE0F to ensure that the AEOF is being properly activated.
NAE TIE DATE (Group Leader - Administrative Support)
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ACTIVATED NEOF FLOORPLAN AND COMMUNICATIONS Storage Location
- Station No. Communications (3)
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- Unit 1 Emergency Director's Line (circuit 3 PLNT 750090)
- Unit 2 Emergency Director's Line (circuit 3 PLNT 750089)
- Two com.rcial lines (948-8902, -8906) on 5 button key-set phone (see nnte 1)
C Corresponding (2)
- Operations Line (Circuit 3 PLNT 750084)
Phone Lockers
- NEOF/TSC Line (Circuit 4 PLNT 5801
- Parsippany/TMI Line
- Two comercial lines (948-890,
-Q06;seenote1)
- All five lines above on 5 butto e set phone (3)
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- CRT monitor, hard copier [
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T copier Corresponding (5),(6) iological Line (C\\rc.uit 3 PLNT 750085)
Phone Lockers RP Technical L ((4TLNT825106) nvironmental A e(stnent Command Center Line
- Two commerci nes/(948-8913, -8917)
- Radiological,\\B echnical, EACC and the two commer-cial linei-ch 5 tton keyset phone
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- BRP Tech'r(ht} Line (4 PLNT 825Th$
- Two[Orctal lines (948-_8904, 8915; see note 2)
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N' pef 1A (Radiological,Diotffihation Line (Circuit 4 PLNT 580108) and'AutoWialer
\\7Three commercial \\ Tined /(948-8914, -8909, -8907) ss (9)
(12)
- Two commercial lines (948-8916 -8918) i (15)
Room C122
- Five comercial lines (948-8901, -8913, -8905, -8908,
-8910)
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Room C123
- Unit 1 Emergency Director's Line (Circuit 3 PLNT 750090)
- Unit 2 Emergency Director's Line (Circuit 3 PLNT 750089)
- BRP Technical Line (4 PLNT 825106)
- Three comercial lines (948-8904, -8906, -8911) on 5 i
button keyset phone (see notes 1 and 2)
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Room C124
- HPN Line
- ENS Line l
- Three commercial lines (948-8912, -0128, -0132) l
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948-8906 has extensions in room 118/119 (ED and Technical Support areas) and room C123.
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