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Public Version of Rev 2 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure GO-EIP-117 Re Emergency Operations Facility Administrative Support & Rev 3 to Procedure GO-EIP-131 Re Emergency Operations Ctr
ML20079P494
Person / Time
Site: Farley  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 01/05/1984
From: Mcgowan J
ALABAMA POWER CO.
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ML20079P462 List:
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PROC-840105, NUDOCS 8401310240
Download: ML20079P494 (36)


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GO-EIP-117 EERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT -

1.0 Purpose 1

The purpose of this procedure is to delineate the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) administrative activities falling under the general l

supervision of the Administrative Support Director.

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This procedure applies to EOF activities during emergency conditions at i

FNP. Changes in delegation of responsibilities or methods as set forth -

in this procedure may be made at the discretion of the Recovery Manager.

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This procedure is not intended to be all-inclusive but rather to identify the most significant administrative support functions.

3.0 References f 3.1 FNP Emergency Plan 3.2 GO-EIP-101, Nuclear Generation Department Corporate Emergency Organization 3.3 FNP-0-EIP-27, Activation of the Emergency Operations Facility 4.0 Logistics Support

NOTE:

SOME OF THE FOLLOWING RESPONSIBILITIES MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED OR INITIATED BY THE FLINTRIDGE EOC ACTIVATION AND LOGISTICS ASSISTANT PRIOR TO EOF ACTIVATION.

The Administrative Support Director (ASD) is responsible for all offsite logistics activity except engineering manpower augmentation. At the onset of any emergency that will probably involve expense to the company, he is responsible for contacting the General Accounting Department and obtaining a Company Job Order number for use in procurement associated

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] tify personnel, equipment, materials and supplies needed (see Table 2 for a pre-identified listing of equipment and supplies that will probably be j needed in a radiological emergency) and is then responsible for coordi-

.i nating identification of a supplier, arranging procurement, expediting i

shipment and receipt inspections. During extended emergency conditions, he works with the Emergency Director's staff to identify non-essential plant personnel and to have them reassigned to the EOF staff as necessary -

and works with SCSI, vendors, other utilities, etc. to arrange adequate EOF staffing for 3 shift operations.

4.1 Emergency Logistics Resource References and Contracts 1 ,

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Copies of the Plant Services Approved Suppliers List (PSASL)

J are maintained at the Flintridge EOC and the FNP EOF. This document lists names and phone numbers of organizations approved for providing a variety of services, many of which may be needed under emergency conditions.

4.1.2 INPO Emergency Resources Manual Copies of the INPO Emergency Resources Manual are maint&ined

) at the Flintridge EOC, FNP TSC and EOF. This document contains lists of utility and service contacts and personnel and equip-ment that may be available from the utilities and service con-

, panies for emergency support; lists of A/E and NSSS contacts, technical experts and personnel who may be available for emer-

. gency support; and lists of suppliers, their designated con-f tacts, principle product or service and technical support

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If requested, INPO will provide assistance in locating logis-tics needs. 1 l

4.1.4 NOTEPAD Entries on NOTEPAD may be used to locate needed logistics.

NOTEPAD users. instructions are contained in GO-EIP-114 " News Release Coordination and Distribution".

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i 4.1.5 Voluntary Assistance Agreement By and Among Electric Utili- -

ties Involved in Transportation of Nuclea_r Materials (Con-tract PG-81-29) i '

' This agreement, coordinated by INPO, provides the legal framework for requesting and receiving assistance from other

! signatories (utilities) in any situation wherein an emergency

-l occurs by reason of a nuclear m6terial transportation acci-dent involving nuclear materials shipped by one of the signa-tories. Rendering of assistance is voluntary. Copies of the agreement along with contact names and lists of equipment and i personnel who may be available are kept at the EOF and Flint-ridge E0C.

4.1.6 Fixed Facility Emergency Response Voluntary Assistance Agree-ment (Contract PG-81-30) l This agreement, coordinated by INPO, prevides the legal framework for requesting and receiving assistance from other signatories (utilities) in any mergency situation at a fixed facility under the control of one of the signatories. Ren-dering of assistance is voluntary. Copies of the agreerent l y and lists of signatories are kept at the EOF and Flintridge EOC. Contact names and resources that may be available are listed in the INPO Emergency Resources Manual.

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4.1.7 Blanket Purchase Orders and Service Contracts Table 1 lists blanket purchase orders and service contracts which were in effect when this procedure was last revised and which are for services, supplies or materials which may be needed under' radiological emergency conditions.

4.2 Procurement To the maximum extent possible, established company practices for emergency procurement will be fo11cwed. Deviations should be -

authorized by the Recovery Manager. To identify expenditures associated with the emergency, all account numbers are to be a prefixad with an "E" (the ASD shall notify accounting that this j coding is in use.)

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Blanket Order Releases and Contract Work Authorizations as needed and provide or obtain required signatures: -

Authorizing Individual Estimated Cost

< $100,000 ASD 1 F $100,000; < $500,000 Recovery Manager

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'! > $2,000,000- Per Management Proce-dure 030-003 4.2.2 The ASD will supervise determination of documentation i requirements and QA requirements to be appended to purchase requisitions.

4.2.3 The purchase requisition Aill be transmitted to the Purchas.

ing Department and the ASD will coordinate with Purchasing on

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L 5.0 Administrative Support 5.1 Status Boards a,

j The ASD is responsible for ensuring all EOF status boards not main-tained by the Dose Assessment Director or Engineering and Licensing j Support Director (see Figures 2A and 28) are maintained current.

Personnel will be assigned as needed to maintain contact with the TSC liaison for obtaining information needed in status board main-tenance.

5.2 Cc munications The ASD is responsible for supervising the operation of all EOF com-munications equipment (except dose assessment consnunication equip-

I ment to include the ENN) and the screening of phone consnunications l
f into the TSC and EOF. EOF communications equipment, for which the ASD is responsible, includes the ENS phone; HPN phone; security l{

(! division and plant frequency radios located in Room 106; the TSC/ EOF

! intercom; and the operator's console for the EOF PAX system (plant

( PAX system if control ha: been transferred from the CSC).

5.2.1 Incoming PAX consnunications will be screened to eliminate non-essential calls which would detract from the ability of personnel to perform their emergency duties. Prior to con-necting any caller, the PAX console operator will determine ,

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referred to the public information staff. Calls to APCo from offsite emergency response organizations and state, federal and local agencies should be referred to the appropriate mem- l l

ber of the APCo EOF staff.

5.2.2 Incoming messages on the HPN, ENS and rt.iios as well as in-coming messages on the TSC/ EOF intercom or the PAX system that are not received by the party to whom the call was plac-ed or that should be routed, will be recorded on a form .

illustrated on Figure 3. The message will receive a sequen-tial number, be logged on a copy of Figure 4 and a copy of the message filed. The original will be routed as appro-l priate.

! 5.2.3 Outgoing messages for transmittal to offsite emergency O~ response agencies will be prepared using, as appropriate, the form illustrated in Figure 5. The messages will be approved by an individual at the Director level or above, prior to L

transmission. Discussions with offsite government agencies will be documented using the form illustrated in Figure 5.

Following transmission, the message will receive a sequential number, be logged on a copy of Figure 4 and a copy of the message filed. The original will be returned to the origi-

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The ASD is responsible for general supervision of EOF clerical il support (typing, filing, etc.).

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-e 6.1 Access Control The ASD is responsible for supervising EOF' access control measures.

Only Alabama Power Company emergency personnel, NRC personnel and personnel associated with government emergency response organiza-tions will be allowed access to the EOF without authorization from

, the Recovery Manager. An access authorization form (Figure 6) will be filled out for each individual requesting entry to the EOF. All authorized personnel will be issued an access authorization card -

(Figure 7) by the ASD and instructed to wear the card in a prominent l

! location. A log (Figure 8) will be kept of all access authorization l

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6.2 Accountability

;- The ASD is responsible for supervising EOF accountability records.

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7.0 Health Physics Support 7.1 The ASD is responsible for overall health physics support to the EOF and the plant. These responsibilities include the following, as needed:

1) The EOF whole body counting room,
2) The EOF respirator test booth,

(; 3) The EOF counting room,

4) EOF area and contamination surveys,
5) EOF air sampling activities, i 6) Dosimetry activities at the EOF to include radioprotective drug

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]a. The ASD's dosimetry activities shall include at necessary:

! 1) Obtaining, issuing and tracking dosimetry and/or radioprotective drugs {Radioprotective drug use requires Recovery Manager approval);

2) Insuring personnel are instructed on the use of self-reading

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3) Insuring that personnel are instructed on the proper use of TLD dosimetry and where it should be kept when not in use.

7.2 Reporting to the ASD to aid him in fulfilling these responsibilities I will be the EOF Health Physics Coordinator (HPC). The EOF Health j Physics Coordinator will contact the plant Health Physics Manager as necessary to perform his duties. The HPC position will be filled 'by '

(N an individual designated by the Plant Manager.

i . G' 8.0 Personnel Support The ASD is responsible for providing the following personnel support items:

), 8.1 Lodging - The ASD shall assist temporarily assigned APCo personnel and support personnel provided at APCo's request by other utilities, vendors, etc. in obtaining lodging. In accomplishing this during major events, the ASD will coordinate with the Recovery Manager at the start of the event to determine anticipated lodging needs and.

l will make appropriate reservation arrangements with local motels.

MTE: Some lodging reservations will be made by the Activation and Logistics Assistant prior to EOF activation. These should be taken into account when establishing lodging needs.

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pools, etc. The ASD shall obtain company cars from the fleet as necessary for APCo personnel. Use of APCo ct,rs by non-APCo employees must be approved by the Recovery Manager.

8.3 Meals - The ASD is responsible for arranging for meals for all EOF personnel and for in-plant emergency workers as appropriate. The l: need for meals for in-plant emergency workers will be coordinated

, with the Emergency Director's staff.

8.4 Cash Advances and Expense Claims - The ASD is responsible for coor-dinating with Generating Plant Services to arrange cash advances as j j, needed for temporarily assigned APCo personnel and, for extended emergency conditions, to process expense account claims.

  • t 8.5 Check Cashing - For extended emergency conditions the ASD is responsible for assisting temporarily assigned APCo personnel and support personnel provided at APCo's request by other utilities, '

vendors, etc. in obtaining check cashing services either through I arrangements with a local bank or by establishing a company petty cash fund at the EOF. -

8.6 Other Personnel Problems - The ASD is responsible for assisting temporarily assigned personnel and support personnel provided at i

APCo's request by other utilities, vendors, etc. in resolving other problems associated with temporary emergency assignment at FNP.

t' 9.0 Shift Schedules During extended emergencies the ASD is responsible for establishing shift 2

schedules for all personnel assigned to EOF functions. A log,of person-nel assigned to the EOF (Figure 8) will be maintained to facilitate establishing schedules and contacting personnel when required.

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- TABLE 1 BLAK ET PURCBASE ORDERS AND SERVICE CONTRACTS ORDER # VENDOR SERVICE CONTACT PHONE NO.

t 84403 APCo Extrusions HP Plastic Bags Charles Grand 201/287-3000 (Home) 914/425-9033 Dave Viera (Weekends) 201/367-5012 B4030 Alabama Electric Motor Repair Ben Daniels (24 hr. Ans. Ser.) 792-5164 I (Home) 794-5843 B4071 Amersham /Searle Radiceuclide Solutions Anyone - Cust. Service 800/323-6695 l -

B4007 Analytics, Inc. Cal of Whole Body Bob McFarland 404/876-0933

, Counting (Home) 404/266-2235 ,

? B4049 Center for Applied Radioactive Sample John Noakes 404/542-1395 Isotope Studies Analysis (Home) 404/549-9787 Jim Spaulding (Home) 404/546-8255 Glen Murphy (Home) 404/742-89 %

< B4084 Chen Nuclear Radwaste Transpor- John Zawacki 803/259-1781 I .

tation and Burial Security (Night) 803/259-1782 {,

B4107 Davcon Maintenance Support Rufus Justice (Home) 904/638-0480 [

Steve Norman (Home) 205/793-2854 l  !-

Ralph Williams (Home) 803/232-6098 l B4117 Dosimeter Corp. Dosimetry Al Zirtes 513/489-8100 [

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Melvin Srybrik 800/543-4976 i
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l B4122 Eber11ne Biological Assy of Mike Ortez (Dir. of Labs) 415/235-2633 1

Body Fluids (Home) 415/283-7158 l 84121 Eberline Repair & Cal of Rad John Whitzell 803/796-3604 Surviy Instruments (Home) 803/796-1681 B4120 Eber11ne Dosimetry - Environ- Rose Marie Tauche 505/471-3232

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  • Ext. b13 j (Home) 505/982-9684 i

B4310 Fairbanks-Morse Parts for D/G - Code A Bob Humphries 608/364-4411 .l B4246 Fairbanks-Morse Parts for D/G - Code C, Guard System - all hours l

, B4130 Fisher Scientific Lab Standards & Solutions 800/241-8912

- 404/449-5050 7 Bill King (Home-Montg.) 205/281-4957 l B4367 Fermanite Leak Sealing S.E. Region-Andy McLane 404/996-6943 b

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Corp. Office (Eng.-24 hr) 800/446-8005 l i

B4425 Gulf 011 Corp. Diesel Fuel Analysis Jack Mautino 412/665-6194 i (Home) 412/351-2417

! B4368 Hittman Radwaste Prccessing Dave Demick 301/964-5047 (Home) 301/377-0870

' Rick Disalvo 301/964-5055 l (Home) 301/747-3911 g

EMERGENCY NO. 301/659-9517 i i

m B4409 Industrial Safety Gloves-HP Ronnie Hyer 205/457-4591 b

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Seismic Instrumentation John Diehl 213/795-2220 l l B4189 Kinemetrics. Inc.

l (Night) 213/681-4811 i (Home) 213/243-3767 B4194 Landauer Dosimetry Personnel EMERGENCY NO. (24 Hr.) 312/755-4078 312/755-3209 l Richard Knuth 312/755-7000 McCorkles Food Greg Wheeles/Celia Evans 899-3154 B4207 Greg Wheeles (Home) 899-3832 Celia Evans (Home) 899-3449

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B4224 Nuclear Contain- HEPA & Charcoal Polly Pierce 614/864-7613 ment System Filter Testing (Home) 614/239-9270 l Charlie Myers (Home) 614/888-6538 Fred Leckie (Home) 614/857-1571  !

B4474 Nuclear Power Plastic Coveralls 24 Hour Service 815/4S5-3777 ~l Outfitters and Booties Day - Evelyn Rathe  ;

Nite - Earl Jacobson  :

Business Hours 800/435-8340 l ,

B4462 Nuclear Support HP Tech Rental Frank Pendleton 205/476-9224 l Services (Home) 205/865-4548 PA Corp. Office 717/533-4835  :

(1) Dale Fer Dale Ferguson (Home) 717/838-1291 H Hess - VP; 3)

(guson Joe Quick- VP- Operations; President (2) Robert CT - Corp. Office 203/449-9394 i Jim Elkins (Home) 203/873-1707 t t

B4411 Protective HP Poly-Vinyl Fabric Roy Limpitlaw 803/268-7551 Plastics (Home) 803/268-1460 t

Johnny Stallings 793-1571 m '

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! B4283 Southern Space HP Laundry 800/845-2364

! Dan King 803/771-4600 (Home) 803/254-3535 Glen Bugge/Les Case (Home) 803/256-3209

B4327 Westinghouse Engineering Services John Miller 412/256-5879 (Design & Consulting) Bob Wise 945-4560 (Home) ,

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, B4398 WISCO I&C Tech Rental Ed Booth 404/355-4712 (

- (Home) 404/921-2907 Y George E. Chase 404/355-4712 L (Home) 404/923-9683 B4329 Westb r ese T/G Repair Services Charlie Reep 945-4562 i I

(home) 979-5853 Bill Navey (Farley Site) Ext. 432 (Home) 794-2932 ,

B4330 Westinghvise T/G Parts Charlie Reep 945-4562  ;.

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Bill Navey (Farley Site) Ext. 432 (Home) 794-2932 B4401 Westinghouse Parts - Code A Bob Wise 945-4560 c3 (Home) 822-7084  ?

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Item Size Quantity Plastic Ar.ti-C booties non skid N/A Rubber Shoe Covers Lg Rubber Shoe Covers X-Lg Rubber Shoe Covers Giant Anti-C booties-canvas N/A -

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Anti-C Coveralls - cloth Sm (40) -

- Anti-C Coveralls - cloth Med (44) 1 Anti-C Coveralls - cloth 'g

- (50) j Anti-C Coveralls - cloth X-Lg (54)

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Lab Coats - cloth Lg (50)

X-Lg (54)

Lab Coats - cloth Anti-C Gloves - latex rubber

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Cloth Glove liners N/A

"; Plastic Suit 1 piece Med (44)

Plastic Suit 1 piec'., Large(50)

Plastic Suit 1 piece X-Lg (54)

Disposable Surgeon's Gloves Lg MSA Ultravue Full Face Respirtors N/A Filters for MSA Ultravue Respirator l (Particulate) N/A

.! Filters for MSA Ultravue Respirator 1 (Iodine) N/A Willson Fu11 face Respirators N/A Filter for Willson Respirators (Iodine) N/A Filter for Willson Respirators (Particulate) N/A MSA Airline Fu11 face Respirators (Duo-Flow) N/A

.i MSA Airlines 50 ft Willson Air Manifolds 8 outlet Willson Airline Respirators N/A Willson Hoses 50 ft MSA Self-contained Respirator Kits N/A Respirator Cleaning Solution N/A Poly Bags (yellow) translucent Various -

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Item Size Quantity Wipe-alls N/A Mazoline mops and handles Mop handles and heads N/A Step Off Pads N/A Herculite N/A Masking tape N/A Duct Tape N/A Defense Apparel Smears N/A 55 gal drums w/ lids N/A RTV Sealant N/A LSA boxes N/A .

4 Drum handling cart N/A J Poly Bottles N/A

i. Rad Rope N/A i Bands & Banding tool

' High Volume air samples (120V DC &

120V AC)

Air Sample Filters.& Cartridges (Charcoal & Silver Zeolite)

R0-2 Ion chamber R0-2a Ion chamber E-140 GM detector w/HP 120 probe j

O. E-140 GM detector w/HP 177 probe Rm 19 GM detector Rm 20 GM detector Batteries (C.D. & 9 volt) l PNR-4 Neutron Detector t PNC-4 Ndutron Detector

PAC-4S Alpha Detector PAC-4G Alpha Detector -

Teletector (Hi-range dose rate inst.)

TLD (Landauer, Harshaw)

Dosimeters (200er,1000mr, a 5000er range)

HVAC Filters HP Rental Techs Mobile Laundry Portable Ventilation Systems (minimum capacity 1000 cfm)

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER - FLINTRIDGE EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES 1.0 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to establish the actions to be taken to ensure the operational readiness of emergency j- equipment and supplies.

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j This procedure applies to the General Office staff of the Nuclear Generation Department.

3.0 References 3.1 Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan

) 4.0 General 4.1 The Super'intendent-Regulatory and Procedural Control, Fif atridge Building, shall be responsib1'e for imple-meeting the requirements of this procedure.

4.2 As inventory list shall be posted on front of each emergency cabinet.

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5.2 Sign and date the checklist and forwar'd it to the Superintendent-Regulatory and Procedural Control Flintririge Building.

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