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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures EPIP-EOF-2 Re Emergency Operating Facility Communications & EPIP-EOF-10 Re Personnel Decontamination
ML20079K511
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Issue date: 12/13/1982
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, . OMAHA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT CONFIRMATION OF TRANSMITTAL

EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES (EPIP).

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Name D /o 8errw D. Enb'snscr1Date December 13, 1982 Holds and maintain Copy No. IS The following procedures are provided for your use:

Procedure No. Page No. Procedure Title Remove From Manual Table of Contents i thru ix, N/A Table of Contents, Rev. 2 Rev. 3, dated _ dated 9-7-82~(i thru ix) 11-24-82 El'IP-0SC-12 EPIP-0SC-12-1, Accidental Actuation of N/A Rev. O, dated Early Warning Siren 11-4-82 System EPIP-E0F-2 EPIP-E0F-2-1 Emergency Operation EPIP-EOF-2, Rev. O, dated thru EPIP-EOF- Facility 2-20-81 (1 thru 7) 2-10, Rev. 1, i

dated 9-22-82 EPIP-EOF-10 EPIP-E0F-10-1 Personnel Decontami- EPIP-EOF-10, Rev. 1, dated thru EPIP-EOF- nation 7-14-81 (1 thru 4) 10-4, Rev. 2,

, dated 11-1-82

  1. . -e o Manager - Radiological Healtn .

& Emergency Planning I hereby acknowledge receipt of the above copy or numbered pages. The additional or revis'ed pages have been included in my assigned copy of the EPIP and/or super-seded pages have been removed as required.

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,(Ple_aso sign and return this form within 5 days to the Manager - Radiological i

Health & Emergency Planning, Omaha Public Power District, 1623 Harney Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68102. )

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Name Date December 13, 1982 Holds and maintains Copy No.

The following procedures are provided for your use:

Procedure No. Page No. Procedure Title Remove From Manual EPIP-EOF-11 EPIP-E0F-11-1 Dosimetry and Records EPIP-E0F-11, Rev. O, dated and EPIP-EOF-11-2, Rev. 1, 2-20-81 (1 and 2) dated 9-14-82 EPIP-TSC-2 EPIP-TSC-2-1 Technical Support EPIP-TSC-2, Rev. O, dated thru EPIP-TSC- Center Communication 2-20-81 (1 thru 4) 2-7, Rev. 1, dated 9-22-82 EPIP-TSC-3 EPIP-TSC-3-1, Plant & Reactor Oper- EPIP-TSC-3, Rev. O, dated Rev. 1, dated ation Support - Alert 2-20-81.(1) 11-4-82 Classification EPIP-TSC-5 EPIP-TSC-5-1, Plant & Reactor Oper- EPIP-TSC-5, Rev. O, dated Rev. 1, dated ation Support - General 2-20-81 (1) 11-4-82 Emergency Classification

&M Manager - Radiological llealth -

& Emergency Planning I hereby acknowledge receipt of the above copy or numbered pages. T.ie additional or revised pages have been included in my assigned copy of the EPIP and/or super-seded pages have been removed as required.

Signed Date (Please sign and return this form within 5 days to the Manager - Radiolog'ical Health & Emergency Planning, Omaha Public Power District, 1623 Harney Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68102.)

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EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES TABLE OF-CONTENTS 4

1. OPERATION SUPPORT CENTER Revision Last Review
, Procedure No. Titie' Date Date-EPIP-0SC-1 Emergency C1assification R1.7-14-81 EPIP-OSC-2 Emergency Plan Activation R5 7-09-82 7-09-82 EPIP-OSC-3 Notification of Unusual

. Event Actions R1 4-23-82 4-23-82 EPIP-OSC-4 Alert Event Actions R1 4-23-82 4-23-82 EPIP-OSC-5 Site Area Emergency Actions R1 1-14-82 1-14-82 O "- S -' **"' ""'"*' ^**' "' " '- *-82 4-82 EPIP-OSC-7 Personnel Rescue ,

R1 8-24-82 8-24-82 i EPIP-OSC-8 Medical Assistance R0 2-20-81 EPIP-0SC-9 Emergency Repairs, Corrective Actions and Damage Control RO 4-23-82 4-23-82 EPIP-OSC-10 Initial Assessment of Plant Parameters and Effluent Monitors j to Determine Source Term R1 8-26-82 8-26-82 L EPIP-0SC-11 Initial Dose Assessment Based on Plant Instrumentation R1 8-31-82 8-31-82 EPIP-0SC-12 Accidental' Actuation of Early

  • Warning Siren System R0 11-4-82
2. EMERGENCY OPERATION FACILITY Revision Last Review Procedure No. Title Date Date EPIP-E0F-1 Activation of Emergency Operation Facility R0 2-20-81

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Revision Last Review Procedure No. Title Date Date 4

EPIP-E0F-2 Emergency Operation Facility Notification and Communication R1 9-22-82 9-22-82 EPIP-EOF-3 Emergency Instruments and Equipment R2 3-2-82 3-2-82 EPIP-EOF-4 Measurement of Airborne Radioactivity R3 8-18-82 8-18-82 EPIP-EOF-S Onsite Dose Assessment .R3 8-18-82 8-18-82 EPIP-EOF-6 Off-Site Dose Assessment R3 8-18-82 8-18-82

. EPIP-EOF-7 Protective Action Guidelines R1 4-23-82 4-23-82 EPIP-EOF-8 Environmental Monitoring R1 5-13-82 5-13-82 EPIP-EOF-9 Personnel Accountability R2 8-31-82 8-31-82

.. i EPIP-E0F-10 Personnel Decontamination R2 11-01-82 11-01-82 )

EPIP-EOF-11 Dosimetry and Records R1 9-14-82 9-14-82 EPIP-EOF-12 Site Security R0.2-20-81 EPIP-EOF-13 Shift Supervisor /EDO to EDO Transition R0 7-14-81 EPIP-EGF-14 EDO to Recovery Manager Transition R0 7-14-81 EPIP-E0F-15 Determination of Contamination Release .Through Plant. Stack R0_4-23-82 4-23-82 EPIP-E0F-16 Continuing Dose Assessments Based On Plant Instrumentation R0 4-23-82 4-23-82 EPIP-E0F-17 Initia' tion of Public Warning R0 1-14-82 1-14-82 EPIP-EOF-18 Offsite Radiological Surveys R2 5-04-82 5-04-82.

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3. TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Revision Last Review Procedure No. Title Date Date EPIP-TSC,1 Activation of Technical Support Center R1 7-14-81 EPIP-TSC~2 Technical Support Center Communication R1 9-22-82 9-22-82 EPIP-TSC-3 Plant and Reactor Operation Support - Alert Classification R1 11-04-82 11-04-82
EPIP-TSC-4 Plant and Reactor Operation Support - Site Area Emergency Classification R1 7-14-81 EPIP-TSC-5 P.lant and Reactor Operation Support - General Emergency Classification R1 11-4-82 11-4-82

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4. RE-ENTRY AND RECOVERY ORGANIZATION Revision Last Review Procedure No. Title Date Date EPIP-RR-1 Activation of Recovery Organization R2 4-30-82 4-30-82 EPIP-RR-2 Re-entry and Recovery Comunication R0 2-20--81 EPIP-RR-3 Re-entry to Evacuated Area R0 2-20-81 EPIP-RR-4 Re-entry and Recovery On-Site NRC Coonjination R0 2-20-81 EPIP-RR-5 Technical Specification .

Modifications R0 2-20-81

. EPIP-RR-6* Population Exposure Projection R3 9-7-82 9-7-82 EPIP-RR-7 Recovery Decontamination R0 2-20-81 ~S

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EPIP-RR-8 Waste Management R0 2-20-81 EPIP-RR-9 Re-entry and Recovery Equipment Procurement R0 2-20-81 ,

EPIP-RR-10 Recovery Organization's Recovery Manager R1 4-23-82 4-23-82 EPIP-RR-11 Recovery Organization's T?chnical Support Manager RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-12 Decovery Organization's Licensing Administrator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-13 Recovery Organization's Core Physics Coor,dinator RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-14 Recovery Organization's Systems Analysis / Procedure Support _ Coordinator RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-15 Recovery Organization's Shift Support Coordinator R0 7-14-81 ISSLEE- t 11-24-82 fl0V 2 91982

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4. RE-ENTRY AND RECOVERY ORGANIZATION (Continued)

Revision Last Review Procedure No. Title Date Date

EPIP-RR-16 Recovery Organization's Instrument and Control Support Coordinator RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-17 Recovery Organization's Security and Technical Support Administrative Supervisor R1 8-31-82 8-31 EPIP-RR-18 Recovery Organization's Plant Operations Manager RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-19 Recovery Organization's Shift Operations Supervisor R0 7-14-81 EPIP-JtR-20 Recovery Organization's Instrument and Control Supervisor R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-21 Recovery Organization's Maintenance / Quality Control Supervisor R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-22 Recovery Organization's Health Physics / Chemistry Supervisor R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-23 Recovery Organization's Procedure / Training Supervisor RO 7-14-81 l EPIP-RR-24 Recovery Organization's l Emergency Coordinator R0 7-14-81' EPIP-RR-25 Recovery Organizction's Dose Assessment Coordinator RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-26 Recovery Organization's l

Environmental Survey and Analysis Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR Recovery Organization's Radiochemical Analysis Coordinator RO 7-14-81 1SSUED ll~24'S2 2 0 1982

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RE-ENTRY AND RECOVERY ORGANIZATION (Continued)

Revision Last Review Procedure No. Title Date Date EPIP-RR-28 Recovery Organization's Dosimetry Coordinator RO 7-14-81

[ EPIP-RR-29 Recovery Organization's .

Administrative Logistics Manager RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-30 Recovery Organization's *

. Administrative Support Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-31 Recovery Organization's

, Finance Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-32 Recovery Organization's Accommodations Support Coordinator RO 7-14 EPIP-RR-33 Recovery Organization's - '-

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EPIP-RR-34 Recovery Organization's i Communications Support Coordinator RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-35 Recovery Organization's Human Resources Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-36 Recovery Organization's Material Management Coordinator RO 7-14-81 ,

EPIP-RR-37 Recovery Organization's .

Transportation Coordinator RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-38 Recovery Organization's

  • Accounting Coordinator RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-39 Recovery Organization's Emergency News Center Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-40 Recovery Organization's EOF Information Specialist R0 7-14-81 11-24-82 NOV 2 01982 l

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4. RE-ENTRY AND-REC 0VERY ORGANIZATION (Continued)

Revision Last Review

. Procedure No.- Title Date Date EPIP-RR-41 Recovery Organization's .

EOF Technical Liaison RO 7-1~4-81 EPIP-RR-42 Recovery Organization's ENC Information Specialist RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-43_ Recovery Organization's ENC Technical Liaison R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-44 Recovery Organization's Public Infonnation and Rumor Control Supervisor R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-45 Recovery Organization's Clerical Supervisor R0 '7-14-81 EPIP-RR-46 Recovery Organization'.s

{_ , Internal Services Coordinator. RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-47 Recovery organization's Design and Construction Manager RO 7-14-81 l

EPIP-RR-48 Recovery Organization's Utility Engineering Director . R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-49 Recovery Organization's Architect Engineering Director 'RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-50 Recovery Organization's Director of Nuclear Steam Supply l System RO 7-14-81 l EPIP-RR-51 Recovery Organization's i Director of Construction R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-52 Recovery Organization's

Construction Quality Assurance Director R0 7-14-81 i EPIP-RR-53 Recovery Organization's Manager of Waste Management R0 7-14-81 Vii -

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4. RE-ENTRY AND RECOVERY ORGANIZATION (Continued)

Revision Last Review Procedure No. Title Date Date EPIP-RR-54 Recovery Organization's Radwaste/ Technical Support Coordinator RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-55 Recovery Organization's Scheduling / Planning Manager RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-56 Recovery Organization's Advisory Support Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-57 -

Recovery Organization's Nuclear Fuel Supplier Representative RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-58 Recovery Organization's Architect Engineering Representative (Gibbs and Hill) R0 7-14-81

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EPIP-RR-59 Recovery Organization's Architect Engineering Representative (Pickard,Lowe and Garrick) R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-60 Recovery Organization's Rt.diological Assessment Representative R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-61 Recovery Organization's Site Representative RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-62 Recovery Organization's NRC and FEMA Representative R0 7-14-81 vm ISSUEE NOV 2 91982 11-24-82

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5. PUBLIC INFORMATION Revision Last Review. -

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E. Radio Cc munication (Centinued).

2. 'iHF Emergency Radio: A.centrol unit in Room 111prevides. mw an interecm type ~ network;between the control room, all generating. stations, system operators, and dispatchers.

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3. Nebraska UHF, Radio: A handheld portable radio will.be provided by the Nebraska Command Post upon arrival for alternate communication with Nebraska officials. -I t is equipped for operation through the state mobile repeater and simplex operation. .

F. NRC Health Physics Network (NPN)

An extension of the NRC HPN -(brewn color ! ? sk telephone) is located in Room #11 to provide voice transmissiot. o: radiological information to the NRC Operations Center from the EOF. The HpN is s' dedicated selective signalling telephone network provided by the telephone company for the NRC.

G. NRC Emergency Notification System (ENS)

An extension of the NRC HPN (red colored desk ' telephone) is located. ,

in-Room #11 to_ provide voice transmission of emergency response activities to the NRC Operations Center from the EOF. The ENS is;a

' dedicated "botline" telephone network provided by the telephone company for the NRC. .

H. EmergencyAssessmentFacsimile(FAX)NeYubrk' .

Two FAX machines are installed in the EOF: one located in Room #9-onextension'( Lior health, physics and operations use; and one in The FAX. machines Room #4 on extension ror public information use.

are cap able of .sub-minute, 3 minute, and 6 . minute transmission speeds

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providing compatibility with most FAX machines.

A third FAX machine is stored in Room #10 which would be picked up_

and installed in the Nebraska Field Command Post'upon its arrival.

Extension ~ wired to the telephone terminal block on the service pole in the south parking lot is designated for this use.

  • FAX. Network Locations include:

Extension No.- Location EOF Room #4-(Public Information)

EOF Room #91(HP/Cperations)

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! TSC Room #115 (HP/Operaticus)

Nebraka State EOF - Lincoln Iowa State E0C - Des Moines Nebraska Field Command Post - Nearsite EOF

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  • These lines are available in both rooms 8 &_11', rings inhowever Room r?8.

. rings,in Room #11 and B. Intra-Plant-Inter [om/PagingSystem(Gai-tronics)

Three-party stations are located'in Room S and Rocm 11.

C. Dedicated Telephone Circuits for Direct Communication to the Following Locations:

1. Nebraska State EOC - Lincoln, Nebraska

' Iowa State EOC = Des Moines, Iowa 2.

3. ~ Nebraska / Washington Count'y EOC - Blair, Nebraska.
4. Nebraska Field Command Post - Fort- Calhoun Station Park-ing Lot
5. Iowa Forward Operating Location,- Health Physics Line - Logan, Iowa Pottavanamie County EOC, , Council Bluffs, Iowa
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7. Media Release Center - Omaha, Nebraska
8. Harrison County EOC - Logan, Iowa D. Conferencing of Dedicated Telephone Circuits Equipment is available to set up a single conference between any of the fir *t five dedicated-telephone circuits listed in Part-C above. ',

k E. Radio Conmunication

1. L'HF Radio System: A porta-mobile (lunchbox type) radio unit is equipped with 3 channels f or operation through two different repeaters and directly between radio units (simplex).

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LEMERGENCY OPERATION FACILITY L CO. T IUNICATION~

I. PURPOSE This' procedure. describes L the ceramunication facilities availableThe; in - '

the Emergency Operation Facility for'use during'an emergency.

proper use of these facilities are also described. Utilization of these communication facilities will vary depending on- th' classifi-=

o cation and nature of the emergency condition. '

. s II. PREREQUISITE A. The us'er of these communication facilities should be familiar with the use of standard single line and multiline key telephones and1with the-operation of radio equipment and should bave been trained in their use.

III. PRECAUTIONS None.

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Communication facilities in the EOF consist:of the following: -

EA. Switched Telephone , Service ~  :

1. Blair Exchange Central Office Lines: ,
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2. Local PABX Telephone Lines:

Roem-No. Ext. N o ._ Notes 1

Security Post 4

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4' . FAX Line - PI-

.6- Monitor Teams 8 Emer Coord 8 Telepatcher Line 9

FAX Line - Ops 10 State Rep

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Fort Calhoun Station L* nit No. I Emergency Plan Implementing Procedura EPIP-OSC-12 Accidental Actuation of Early Warning Siren System I. PURPOSE  :

To provide a method which can inform the public quickly of "no emergency" should an accidental sounding of the siren system occur.

II. PREREQUISITES A. Verify an emergency does not exist.

B. Confirm one or more sirens are sounding C. Obtain the authentification code word from the key locker.

III. PRECAUTIONS .

A. Speak slowly and distinctly. The communication may be taped for rebroadcast.

IV. PROCEDURE

1. Obtain name, telephone number and location of the caller reporting -

siren sounding.

2. Attempt to determine how many have sounded and if siren (s) has stopped at caller's location.

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( If the County Communication Center was not the original caller, contact the appropriate county sheriffs office. Inform them that the siren warn-ing system has accidently sounded but there is no emergency at Fort Cal-houn Station.

Contact Communication Dept. (Phone: - Work Days; Off 3.

Hodrs) that siren has sounded accidently and requires shut-off or repair.

4. Notify Plant Manager or the Duty Supervisor to perform Step 5. If the Plant Manager or Duty Supervisor cannot be reached within five minutes, the Shift Supervisor will perform Step 5.
5. Notify the EOF Information Specialist or his designated alternate.

Reference call list for telephone numbers. If_ Media Relations personnel cannot be reached within five minutes, perform steps (1) thru (3) below.

or (1) Contact radio station KFAB (Telepzone No: .

556-9000. Between the hours 00:30 to 04:00 usex (2) Identify yourself and give the purpose of the call.

(3) Verbally provide the following "no emergency" message exactly as printed:

L J"- " Sirens of the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station emergency system are acci-dentally sounding. However, no emergency has occurred at the plant.

,. 32 [i1 Repeating, no emergency has occurred at the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station.

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A. Switched Telephone Service

1. Blair Exchange Central Office Lines:

Operation is identical to standard telephone service. To make a local call, dial the seven digit number. To make a long distance call, dial the long distance access number "1" and the seven or ten digit (with area code) number. ,

2. Local PABX Telephone Lines:
a. To call another District telephone extension, dial the four digit extension number assigned (dialing an access code is not required).
b. To place a local Blair exchange call, dial "9" and the seven digit telephone number.
c. To place a call outside the local Blair exchange, (i.e., Omaha and long distance) dial '9' + '1' +

(area code) + 7-digit number.

B. Intra-Plant Intercom / Paging System (Gai-tronics)

1. Paging; Remove the receiver from the cradle and push the page/ party selector button and proceed with your message.
2. Party Line Operation: Position the page/ party selector button to the party position. The appropriate party line must be selected on the party channel selector switch.

You may .then proceed with your conversation. Set the receiver on the cradle when completed.

C. Dedicated Telephone Circuits A single line telephone instrument is provided for each line.

Signalling from the EOF to the far end is either push-to-signal or automatic ringdown depending on the type of circuit available. Signalling from the far end to the EOF is auto-matic ringdown in all cases. Push-to-signal operation is identified by a pushbutton on the telephone instrument labeled

" Push-To-Signal".

1. Automatic Ringdown Operation:
a. Remove the handset from the switch-hook cradle.
b. The far end will automatically ring as indicated by the ringback signal heard in the receiver.

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c. When the far end. lifts the handset from the switch-(-)-

hook cradle, ringing will stop and you may proceed with your conversation.

d. Both ends of the telephone circuit must hang-up before re-ring will occur.

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2. Push-To-Signal Operation:
a. Remove the handset from the switch-hook cradle.
b. Press the " Push-To-Signal" button on the telephone-instrument. This w' 1 tause the far end to start ringing.

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c. When the far end picks up the handset, you may proceed with your conversation.
d. Rang up handset when conversation is completed.

Both ends of the telephone circuit must hang-up before re-ring will occur.

D. Conferencing of Dedicated Telephone Circuits

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To set up a conference call on any of the lines connected to

/} the ."Telepatcher" conferencing equipment, proceed as follows: .

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1. Press the appropriate key telephone "line" button and, if required, momentarily press the " Push-To-Signal" button to initiate ringing.
2. When the far end answers, inform him you are setting up

. a conference call.

3. Place the call on hold by pressing the " hold" button momentarily.
4. Contact a second party on the key telephone using this l same procedure and place the call on hold.
5. Continue this procedure for each line available on the "Telepatcher" that is desired to be conferenced.
6. Depress the white Telepatcher " Conference Control Buttons" that correspond to the lines placed on hold to conference the lines together.

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7. You may remain on the line as a conferee or hang up.

S. Audible and visual signals may occur while setting up

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9. Upon determining that,the parties have finished, depress '

and release the lighted Telepatcher " Conference Control Buttons".

10. Additional parties can be added to the call by answering or calling out on other lines and depressing the appro-priate "Telepatcher" buttons.
11. Only one group of conferees can'u'se the "Telepatcher" at a time.
12. Detailed operating instructions are on a pull-out tray under the "Telepatcher".

E. Radio Communication Radio equipment operators should be familiar with the general operation of the radio equipment and proper methods of calling other users, station identification, and other FCC require-ments. Detailed information is included in Security Procedure No. SCP-18.

1. UHF Radio System:
a. Set the channel selector switch to position 1. This provides the best offsite communication range. The -}

"CG" switch should be in the "0N" position to monitor calls only on the Fort Calhoun radio system.

b. The push-to-talk (PTT) switch on the side of the microphone must be depressed and held while trans-mitting a message and must be released to receive a message. -
c. All other portable radios ,in the system set to the ,

Channel 1 or Channel 3 positions will receive your message.

d. Radio transmissions from all other radios in the system set to the Channel 1 or Channel 3 (Channel 3 provides a limited communication range) positions-will be heard over your loudspeaker in the radio unit. ,

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e. Use of unit identification is necessary for effective system operation. 'Jnit identification may consist of
a functional name, a location if it is unique from j other radio units and relatively fixed, a portable unit number, a vehicle number, or other identification

, which clearly identifies the radio user (Examples: " EOF",

l " Monitor Team A", "252", "CAS", " Portable 44"). The .

l h,$1()h]@!f) caller should identify himself and the called party. The I an b;,O D Ogj 3"(j t called party should answer by identifying himself and in-

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FCC Rules a2d Eegulaticns require at least one x bile or 3' portable radio unit to transmit the. assigned mobile '

radio call sign  ;'either during each exchange of.

radio transmissions, or 'once each 15 minutes 'during.

periods of continucus operation. .

f. Clear the radio channel when your series of. radio t ransmissions are :ccmplete by identifying yourself -

and transmitting the. word." Clear" to let other users

.know the radio.is available.

g. If problems are encountered with communication on:

Channel a 1 users should switch their channel selector' v.,cch to position 2. This will decrease cormunica: ion range from 25 miles to approximately _ 1 10 to 15 miles', depending on location.

h. If further communication problems are encountered, users should switch to channel selector switch position 3. All radio' transmissions will occur directly,between radios in'the simplex mode and-range will be restricted to approximately 5 miles. .
2. VIIF Emergency Radio:

-.' a .~ Monitor radio transmissions from other radio . control '

u units over 9 loudspeaker within your radio control unit.

b. To broadcast a message .to other radio control units in the ;syste..n, pick up the handset, verify the radio channel is free by listening in the earpiece (the loudspeaker is muted), depress and hold the push-to-talk switch in the handle of the handset, and send.

your message by first identifying your radio cont rol- .

unit (" Fort Calhoun EOF").

c. The push-to-talk switch must be released to receive a message.
d. When your conversation is complete, identify your control unit and transmit " Clear" to inform other-radio users - that- you have finished.
e. Hang up the handset on the cradle and you may moni-tor. radio transmissions on the loudspeaker.
3. Nebraska UHF Radio:
a. Set the channel selector switch to position 1 to 7 Q.Q p .T2 , ,; operate through the state mobile repeater.

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State of Nebraska radio operator when the portable radio is delivered.

d. The push-to-talk switch is located on'the side of the radio housing. ,
e. Transmitting and receiving radio messages is other-wise the same as the District's UHF Radio System.

F. NRC Health Physics Network (HPN)

Use of this telephone is restricted to answering incoming calls only, unless otherwise directed. To answer the telephone upon ringing, pick up the handset and answer in the normal manner.

G. NRC Emergency Notification System (ENS)

This is a " hotline" type telephone network. To originate ,

a call to the NRC, pick up the handset. This will,cause the telephones at the NRC Operations Center and the Regional .

Office to ring automatically.

To answer the telephone upon ringing, pick up the handset and answer in the normal manner.

H. Emergency Assessment Facsimile-(FAX) Network Detailed operating instructions for the FAX machine are located in a flip-up compartment on the top of the FAX machine.

1. To transmit copies:
a. Press the ON/0FF switch to ON.
b. Set the SPEED to AUTO SPEED (see note below).
c. Place the document face-up in the loading tray and insert the loading slot.
d. Set the Scan Length Selector slightly past the left end of the information you want to trnasmit.
e. Call the receiving unit on the FAX telephone.

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the answering party that you are sending a docu-ment and the number of documents to be sent.

_g. 'n' hen the receiving unit is ready for a receive operation, you will hear a ready-to-receive tone.

h. Press th'e START /STOP control once (hold to skip beginning portion of document) and transmission begins,..
i. Leave the handset off book (may be done by placing the handset in front of the telephone bookswitch cradle).
j. When transmission is complete, the FAX machine will provide a one second audible signal.
k. Pull the document out.
1. Pick up the handset and' verify that the_ copy was received properly.
m. To transmit additional documents, place the next document in the loading tray, set the Scan Length Selector, and repeat this transmit pr cedure

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u. Hang up the telephone handset when completed.

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NOTE: The AUTO SPEED position should be used when transmitting except when transmitting a photo or a graph with gray shading. The 3 MIN speed setting should be ued on the transmitting machine when it,is required to reproduce shades of gray.

2. To receive copies:
a. Answer the associated telephone in the normal manner when it rings.

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c. Press the ON/0FF switch to ON.
d. Set the MODE to RECEIVE.

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tray and insert in the loading slot.

g. Press the START /STOP control once. Receiving b begins when the transmitting machine is. started. _
h. Leave the handset off hook (may be done by plad.ini:

?- the handset in' front of the telephone hookswitch tradle).

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the handset and confir:n that the copy was properly, received.

j. Pull the' document out.
k. To receive additional copies, repeat this procedure ste.rting with, step f.

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PERSONNEL DECONTAMINATION I. PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide instructions for monitoring and decontamination of personnel at the Emergency Operation Facility or other designated locations consisted with the Radiation Protection Manual Proct ir HP-18.

II. PREREQUISITE A. In the event that an injury endangers life or limb, immediate iredical treatment /first aid shall always precede decontamination procedures.

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III. PRECAdTIONS A. Complete showers should be avoided unless absolutely necessary to prevent the spread 'of contamination to other parts of an individual's body. .

BI Personnel' suspected of having recei 'd internal contamination should be reported to the Monitor Team Co dinator.

C. Additional ' decontamination materials may be requisitioned from the warehouse as necessary to complete personnel decontamination.

D. Do not use hot water as this may cause contamination to further enter the pores of the skin making decontamination more difficult.

E. All areas of the body should be less than 1000 dpm/100 cm2 (above -l background) using a pancake G.M./ probe on an RM-14 instrument or equivalent. In some cases complete decontamination may not be -

possible below several hundred dpm. All loose contaminates will be removed before the person will be allowed to leave the decon-tamination center. The person will be closely monitored at regular intervals until fixeJ contamination is less than 1000 dpm/100 cm2 or ~

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1. Personnel Monitoring 1.1 Assemble radiation instruments, check bat Nries and -

make preparations for monitoring personnel.

1.2 Monitor all personnel in the following manner, paying particular attention to hands, feet and head.

1. 2' .1 Detennine a' background reading by holding the probe at waist level, facing downward for 15 to 20 seconds. Observe the count rate on the meter face. If the background levels are greater than 300 CPM, move the instrument to'an area of lower background.

1.2.2 Hold the probe approximately one-half inch from the skin of the person being monitored.

Move the probe at a rate of approximately two -l inches per second.

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1.2.3 Note the locations of readings greater than 1000 dpm greater than background per probe area. To arrive at dpm/ probe subtract the background reading from the meter reading and multiply the 4 result by the(CPM-CPMbkg instrument. efficiency) factor Eff. %listed pm/

d on the probe #

1.3 Send personnel contaminated to levels greater than 1000 dpm/100 cm2 to the personnel decontamination station.

1.3.1 Take appropriate precautions to prevent the spread of contamination'from contaminated

' personnel to other personn_el, equipment or the ground. This may include dressing contaminated personnel in appropriate anti-contamination clothing.

1.4 Bag and label all articles of anti-contamination clothing or personnel clothing removed at the monitoring site.

2. Personnel Decontamination 2.1 The Personnel Decontamination Team members will report to the Monitor Team Coordinator for briefing.

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2.2 Set up as a personnel decontamination center and prepare

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to receive contaminated personnel. The following will be set up for use in'this area:

2.2.1 Frisker (RM-14/15/19) 2.2.2 Step-off pad with an endressing area

. 2.2.3 Containers for contaminated clothing 2.2.4 Decontamination materials (soap, brushes, towels, etc.)

2 2.2.5 Clean clothing (paper coveralls and shoe covers) 2.3 Using an appropriate G.M. instrument, determine levels of contamination as personnel enter the decontamination center. ,

2.4 Remove, bag and label articles of contaminated clothing.

Bag personal clothing _ individually and label each bag with-the person's name, the date and time and the level of contamination.

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2.5 If a hand, foot or small area is contaminated, attempt to -

decontamirate in the following manner:

2.5.1 Wash the coiltaminated area with body temperature water and soap. Do not use_. hot water.

2.5.2 Dry the contaminated area and monitor for contamination. Repeat washing as necessary to complete decontamination.

2.5.3. If washing is unsuccessful, wash witn body temperature water, soap and a soft bristle brush. Do not scrub to the point that the skin is broken or is reddening.

2.5.4 Dry the contaminated area and monitor for ontamination.

2.5.5 I' still unsuccessful, wash the contaminated area with a 3% 'solutica of Sodium citrate.

rrepare the solution by adding one 5-15 jar of Sodium citrate tn a 15 callon Nr.lgene Dottle (obtained from the storw oom), then fill with water. Wash the ares with the solution and rinse with body temperature water.

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2.5.6 Dry the contaminated area and monitor for conta-mination.

2.5.7 If still unsuccessful, wash the contaminated area with an approved decontamination solution and a soft bristle brush.

2.5.8 Dry the contaminated area and monitor for contamination.

2.5.9 If still unsuccessful, try to " sweat" off the contamination'with a rubber glove, plastic bag, shoe cover or other means.

Re-wash, dry and monitor the contaminated area 2.5.10 for contamination.

2.5.11 Shave the hair away from the contaminated area

. if necessary. Monitor the contaminated area for contamination.

2.6 ' If the whole body or a large spot is contaminated, attempt to decontaminate in the following manner:

2.6.1 Shower with body temperature water and soap. Do.

not use hot water.

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2.6.2 Dry and re-monitor "the contaminated person.

2.6.3 If unsuccessful, follow procedures IV 2.5.3 through IV 2.5.9 for further decontamination.

If only small areas of contamination remain, ,

decontaminate these' individually if possible.

Avoid unnecessary use of complete' showers.

2.7 If contamination cannot be removed by any of the previously used means, notify the Monitor Team Coordinator.

2.8 Record all data according to procedures RPM-10.3, RPM-10.4 and RMP-10.5.

2.9 Keep the Monitor Team Coordinator briefed on sursonnel decontamination status.

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'- EPIP-EOF-11 DOSIMETRY AND RECORDS' Method for controlling radiological exposure in an emergency and maintaining radiological records.

I. PURPGSE

- This procedur( provides.the instruction to be followed by Emergency Teams

-for the control and recording sof personnel radiation exposures.

II. PREREQUISITES A. Monitorf#21 has established a station at the monitor assembly area in the Emergency Operations Facility.

B. A TLD/ dosimeter-log is available to Monitor #21.

III. PRECAUTIONS A. When only pocket dosimeters.are issued for personnel exposure, at least e.o devices should be issued to each individual.

B. Standing Orders T-1, Radiation Protection Manual; T-8, Routine Health Physics Su.rveys and Reports; and T-10, Personnel Exposure Records

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remain effective to ensure proper control and documentation in ac-1 cordance with-10CFR20. <-

IV. PROCEDURE

1. Maintain dosimetry and health physics record control at in-plant health physics station until nuclear alarm signals activation of Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).
2. Establish dosimetry / counting station at monitor assembly area in the EOF.

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I 4, E.>d and rerrrd pocket dosimeter exposures immediately for personnel returniry to the EOF from within plant' buildings.

5. Initiate request for additional supplies and pocket dosimeters-from on-site Stores Warehouse and TLD from off-site TID processing service.

6.~ Obtain personal exposure history data f ,-e HP records er off-site Technical Services file, as time permits.

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7. Where previous exposure history is not kAown, normal,0 PPD exposure ~

limits (Radiation Protection Manual,. Table 2.4-1) will be maintained.

' Where previous exposure history?is known, OPPD refueling exposure limits (RPM-Table 2.4-2)-will be maintained).

8. Emergency worker exposure will. be consistent with protection guides EPA 520/1-75/001 as indicated:

Projected Dose (Rem) . .

to Emergency Team Workers Recommended Actions Whole Body 25

- Control exposure to these levels except for lifesaving missions.

Thyroid 125 Whole Body 75 Control exposure to these levels, when Thyroid -

No limit lifesaving missions are performed.

t. NOTE: Written authorization by the Recovery Manager, Plant Operations Manager or Emergency Coordinator is required for all planned exposr es greater than 10CFR20.101-limits. ~2 ; '}
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I. PURPOSE c (The cccmunciations facilities available in the Technical Support Center

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~(TSC):are-identified and.the procedure for ptcper use of these facilities is' described. : U,tilization of ~ these communication - facilities will vary

. depending-on the~ classification and nature of the emergency l condition.

II. PREFEQUISITE A. The' user of the telephone facilities should be familiar with the-

_ operation of standard single line' and multiline key telephone.

B. Users should havd Seen trained'in.the proper use of these communica-tion facilities.

III. PRECAUTIONS None IV. DESCRIPTION -

Communication ~ facilities available fo'r use in the TSC consist of the

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=~< k.' A. Switched Teleph'one Service

1. Local PABX Telephone Lines A total of 36 PABX extensions and an attendants console are installed or wired to ' modular telephone jacks in the TSC.

Telephone sets which.can.be.readily plugged into thefwired telephone jacks. are stored in a11ocked closet in the TSC.

Each telephone jack is marked with the extension number wired to the jack. -

The telephone extensions installed ~or wired in the TSC include:

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B. Intra-Plant Intercom / Paging System (Gai-tronics)-_ .

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Three-party stations.' are available at various positions in the TSC.

Speakers'are used where.' essential to provide effective operation.

.C. Dedicated telephone circuits for_ direct communication to the following locations are located in Room 107.*

1. Nebraska State EOC'- Lincoln, Nebraska
2. Iowa State EOC - Des-Moines, Iowa
3. Washington County EOC - Blair,-Nebraska
4. Nebraska Field Command Post . Fort Calhoun Station Parking Lot
5. Iowa Forward Operating Location - Logan, Iowa These lines are terminat.ed on a "Telepatcher" unit which allows telephone conversations on any one of these lines or a single conference between any of these lines. Extensions ~ ,q are .also installed on t he "Telepatcher" to allow patching in  !

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An. extension of 'the :!RC HPN l(brown colored liesk te1erbche) is located in Kcom 107 to prcvide : voice trans:aission of radiological information ~

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-F. .NRC Emergency Notification System (ENS)

An extension of the.NRC ENS-(red colored desk-telephone) is located _ '

in Room 113 to provide voice. transmission of emergency response activities to the NRC Operations Centerffrom the TSC. . The ENS is

-a dedicated " hotline" telepho'ne network provided by the telephone company.

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.G. . Emergency Assessment Facsimile (FAX) Network

A FAX machine is installed in the TSC in: Room'115 on extension .

for'bealth physics and operations use. '

This FAX cachine is_-capable of sub-minute, 3 minute, and 6 minute transmission' speeds providing.

compatibility with most FAX machines.

FAX Network locations include: i EXTENSION NO ' LOCATION .

l EOF Room 4.(Public Information)

! EOF Foom 9 (HP/ Operations)

(,_s l E. ' Media Release. Center - Omaha.

-  ! TSC Room 115 (HP/ Operations) f -

Nebraska State EOC - Lincoln' - -

- Iowa State EOC - Des Moines I

Nebraska Field Com=and Post - Near EOF

k. Iowa Forward Operating Location - Logan V. PROCEDURE A. Switched Telephone Service
1. Local PABX Telephone Lines
a. To call another District telephone extension,-dial the four-digit extension nun,ber assigned (dialing an access code is not. required).
b. To place a local Blair. exchange call, dial '9' and the seven digit telephone number.
c. To place a call outside the local _Blair exchange (i.e.,

Omaha and long distance) dial '9' + '1' + (area code)

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2. Attendants Console

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. 1.' Paging - Remove the receiver from the cradle and push the page/

party selector button and proceed with your message.

2. Party Line Operation - Position the page/ party selector button to the party position. The appropriate party line must be selected on the party channel selector switch. You may then proceed with your conversation. -Set the receiver on the cradle when completed.

C. Dedicated Telephone Circuits The dedicated telephone circuits are install'ed on a multi-button "Telepatcher" unit in the TSC. Singa11ing from the Telepatcher unit to the far end is either push-to-signal ~or automatic ring-down depending on the type of circuit. installed. The type of outward signalling is clearly indicated on the Telepatcher unit. ^

Signalling from the far end to the Telepatcher unit is automatic ringdown on all~ lines.

1. Automatic Ringdown Operation:
a. Remove the handset from the switch-hook cradle.
b. The far end will automatically ring as-indicated by the ringback signal heard in the receiver. .,
c. k' hen the far end lifts the handset from the switchhook _s cradle, ringing will stop and you may proceed with your ~

conversation.

d. Both ends of te telephone circuit must hang-up before re-ring will occur.
2. Push-To-Signal Operation:
a. Remove the handset from the switch-hook cradle.
b. Press the " Push-To-Signal" button on the telephone instrument. This will cause the far end to start ringing.
c. L' hen the far end picks up the handset, you may proceed with your conversation.
d. Hang up handset when conversation is completed. Both ends of the telephone circuit must hang-up before re-ring will occur.
3. Conferencing of Dedicated Telephone Circuits To set up a conference call on any of the lines connected to the "Telepatcher" conferencing equipment,' proceed as follows:
a. Press the appropriate key telephone "line" button and, if required, momentarily press the " Push-To-Signal" I SU, , button to initiate ringing.

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. c. Place the call on hold by pressing the " hold" button ~

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d. Contact a second party on the key telepbone using this same procedure and place the call on hold.
e. Continue this procedure for each line available on the "Telepatcher" that.is desired to be conferenced.
f. Depress the white "Telepatcher" " Conference Control Buttons" that correspond to the lines placed on hold to conference t.he, lines together.

.g. You may remain on the line as a conferee or hang up.

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Audible and visual signals may occur while s.etting up the call. The signals can be stopped by momentarily deperssing the red "Telepatcher" button.

i. Upon determining that the parties have finished, depress and release the lighted "Telepatcher" " Conference Control Buttons".
j. . Additional. parties can be added to the call by answerin.g or calling out on other lines and depressing the appro-h priate "Telepatcher" buttons. __,
k. Onlyonegroupofconfereescanusefthe"Telepatcher" at a time.

1.* Detailed operating instructions are on a pull-out tray under the "Telepatcher".

A D. Radio Communication (Reserved for future use)

E. NRC Health Physics Network (HPN)

Use of this telephone is restricted to answering incoming calls only, unless otherwise directed. .To answer the telephone upon ringing, pick up the handset and answer in 'the normal manner.

F. NRC Emergency Notification System (ENS)

This is a " hotline" type telephone network. To originate a call to the NRC, pick up the handset. This will cause the telephones at the NRC Operations Center and to Regional Office to ring auto-matica11y.

To answer the telephone upon ringing, pickup the handset and answer in the normal manner.

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-EPIP-TSC-2-6' o G. Emergnecy Assessment Facsimile'(FAX) Network Detailed operating instructions for the FAX machine are located.

in a flip-up compartment on the top of the FAX machine.

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1. To Transmit Copies:
a. Press the ON/0FF switch to ON.
b. Set the SPEED to AUTO SPEED (see note below)
c. . Place the document face-up in the loading tray and insert in the loading-slot.

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d. Set the Scau length Selector slightly past the-left end of the intemation you want to transmit.
e. Call the receiving unit on the FAX telephone.
f. If an operator answers the telephone, inform the answering party thtt you are sending a document and the number of docuaents to be sent.
g. When the receiving unit is ready for a' receive operation, you will hear a ready-to-receive tone.
h. Press the START /STOP_ control once (hold to skip beginning

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i. Leave the handset off hook (may be done by placing the handset in front of the telephone hookswitch cradle).

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j. When transmission is complete, the FAX machine will provide a one second aud.ible signal.
k. Pull the document out.
l. Pickup the handset and verify that the copy was received properly.
m. To transmit additional documents, place' the next document in the loading tray, set the Scan Length Selector, and repeat this transmit procedure starting with Step g.
n. Hang up the telephone handset when completed.

NOTE: The AUTO SPEED pohition should be used when trans-mitting except when transmitting a photo or a graph with gray shading. The 3 MIN speed setting should be used on the transmitting machine when it is re-quired to reproduce shades of gray.

2. To Receive Copies:
a. Answer the associated telephone in the normal manner when it rings.

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e. The SPEED should always be set to AUTO SPEED to receive copies. The recieving machine will automatically select the speed to match the transmitting machine.
f. Place the copy paper light side up in the loading tray-and insert in the loading. slot.
g. Press the START /STOP Control once. Receiving begins when the transmitting machine is started.
h. Leave the' telephone handset off-hook (may be done by.

placing the handset in front of the telephone book-switch cradle),

i. When the copy is complete, the FAX machine will provide a one second audible signal. Pick up the handset and confirm that the copy was properly received.

J. Pull the document out.

k. To receive additional copies, repeat this procedure starting with step f. __

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' TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER PLANT AND REACTOR OPERATION SUPPORT - ALERT CLASSIFICATION I. PURPOSE This instruction provides general guidelines to the Technical Support Center personnel as to the type of support that may be requested during an incident classified as an Alert.

II. PREREQUISITES

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B. Technical Support Center.has been activated per EPIP-TSC-1.

III. PRECAUTIONS -

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(~) 1. Render support and/or assistance as requested by OSC.

EXAMPLE: Monitor primary coolant system temperature / pressure .

instrumentation and maintain a. minimum 50*F subcooling for a particular system pressure.

2. Establish contact with Region IV NRC, A-E and C-E.

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II. PREREQUISITES A. Emergency classification has been defined per EPIP-OSC-1

, B. Technical Support Center has been activated per EPIP-TSC-1 III. PRECAUTIONS None IV. -PROCEDURE

1. Render support / assistance as requested to OSC.

({ EXAMPLE: Monitor primary coolant system temperature / pressure instrumentation and maintain a minimum'of 50*F

                                           ,subcooling for a particular system pressure.
2. Establish contact with Region IV NRC, A-E and C-E.

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