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Public Version of Rev 4 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 1903.01, Organization & Use of Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures & Rev 10 to Procedure 1903.10, Emergency Action Level Response
ML20080P025
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Site: Arkansas Nuclear  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 09/19/1983
From: James M. Levine
ARKANSAS POWER & LIGHT CO.
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ANO MASTER PLANT MANUAL UPDATE PROCEDURE NUMBER 1903.01 REV. #' 4 PC # TC #

PROCEDURE TITLE ORGANIZATION AND USE OF THE EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES PROCEDURE NUMBER 1903.10 REV. # 10 PC # TC #

PROCEDURE TITLE EMERGENCY ACTION LEVEL RESPONSE PROCEDURE NUMBER REV. # PC # TC #

PROCEDURE TITLE The following pages of the indicated procedure (s) contains items which involve personal privacy or proprietary material. PLEASE REMOVE THE INDICATED MATERIAL PRIOR TO DISTRIBUTION TO PUBLIC DOCUMENT ROOMS, PROCEDURE (S) PAGE (S) 1903.10 23,45,55,57,58,61,64 l

l PROCEDURE (S) llAS BEEN PLACED IN YOUR SET OF THE PLANT MAN'UAL.

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  • CHANGE oara "/ 2"/ "3 DATE 6.3 Use of the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures 6.3.1 Each Duty Emergency Coordinator, when on duty, shall main-tain a binder which contains copies of appropriate Emer-gency Plan Implementing Procedures and other appropriate emergency related plant procedures.

6.3.2 Next to each significant step in the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures a line is placed in the right hand margin to allow the user to insert his initials and the approximate time the step is taken, as ppropriate.

By taking this action, the user may identify wh2ch steps have been taken and which steps remain to be taken, and he also generates a record of key actions taken. If

. appropriate, the user should also write notes on the procedure, or on a separate piece of paper kept with the procedure, to document his actions.

6.3.3 The Duty Emergency Coordinator and the Shift Operations Supervisor shall maintain logs of the incident.

6.3.4 At the end of the incident, appropriate forms, legs, marked up procedures and notes should be provided to Duty Emergeticy Coordinator or Recovery Manager.

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6.3.5  ?.ppropriate forms, logs, marked-up procedures, notes should be turned over to the Emergency Planning Coordinator for filing.

6.3.6 The Emergency Planning Coordinators shall ensure that a written summary of the event is submitted to Licensing in accordance with Section 5.4 of procedure 1072.004,

" Administration of the Emergency Plan and Implementing Procedures".

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4.3 Related ANO Procedures:

4.3.1 1043.06, " Bomb Threat" l

4.3.2 1202.40, " Refueling Accidents" 4.3.3 1202.44, " Natural Emergencies" 4.3.4 1903.20, " Toxic Gas Release" 4.3.5 1903.21, "Arkla Natural Gas Line Rupture" 4.3.6 1903.22, " Fire or Explosion" 4.3.7 1903.23, " Personnel Emergency" 4.3.8 1903.40, " Duties of the Emergency Evacuation Team" 4.3.9 1903.41, " Duties of the Emergency Fire Team" 4.3.10 1903.42, " Duties of the Emergency Medical Team" 4.3.11 1903.43, " Duties of the Emergency Radiation Team" f~s

\s- 4.4 Regulatory correspondence containing NRC commitments which are im-plemented in this procedure include:

4.4.1 OCAN018306 A. Section 6.2.3.B . . . _

B. Section 7.2.3.B C. Section 8.2.3.B D. Section 9.2.3.B 4.4.2 OCAN068320 A. Section 7.1.7 5.0 DEFINITIONS 5.1 Courtesy Call - A notification made to the NRC and/or the Arkansas Depart- '

ment of Health for conditions / events other than those constituting an EAL. -

Courtesy calls made to the Arkansas Department of Health should be limited l to Reactor trips only.

5.2 Emergency Action Levels (EAL's) - A system of classification of unusual

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aevision lo CHANGE o^te os/lo/s3 DATE graded to allow a situation to be escalated or de-escalated from one

--level to another should the severity of the situation change. The four emergency action levels are:

Unusual Event Alert Site Emergency General Emergency 5.3 Unusual Event - This is the least severe of the four Emergency Action Levels. It includes those situations which, unless complicated by other factors, pose no harm to the public but for which contact is established with state and federal officials to provide them with current information on unusual events which are occuring or have occurred at ANO. Typically these situations are brought under control and terminated in less time than it takes to activate the emergency response organization. One of the purposes for this Emergency Action Level is to provide a random, unscheduled test of the communication link between the plant and state and federal officials.

5.4 Alert - This Emergency Action Level includes those situations for which plant, state and federal officials are notified in order to assure that emergency personnel are available to respond should the

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a more severe Emergency Action Level, pose no harm to the public but confirmatory radiation monitoring by the state may be desired in order to verify that no harm has occurred.

5.5 Site Emergency - This Emergency Action Level includes those situatiens for which plant, state and federal officials are mobilized so that - -

emergency response centers are manned, and personnel required for evacuation of near site a:3'2s are available should the situation become more serious. Situations classified under the Site Emergency Action Level should also be those for which it is prudent to provide early warning to the population within the Emergency Planning Zone so they may be in a state of readiness should the situation become more serious.

l 5.6 General Emergency - This is the most severe of the four Emergency Action Levels. This Emergency Action Level includes these situations I for which plant, state and federal officials are notified so they may take predetermined protective actions, such as sheltering or evacuation of the public, in order to minimize the pctential for radiological exposure of the public. For these situations, early warning is pro-vided to the population within the Emergency Planning Zone so they may be ready to take protective action.

5.7 Emergency' Planning Zone (EPZ) - The EPZ considered by this procedure is the Inhalation Zone - that area within approximately a 10 mile radius of ANO.

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l 5.8 Onsite - The area within the Exclusion Area Boundary.

5.9 Offsite - Those areas not covered by Section 5.7.

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N-ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aevision lo CHANGE o*Te ue/lo/63 DATE 5.10 Technical Support Center - The location within the ANO Administration

- Building equipped with instrumentation and communication systems and f acilities useful in monitoring the course of an accident; this center is located in the 3rd Floor Conference Room.

5.11 Operational Support Center - The ANO Administration Building; the normal -

work location for an individual is used as the reporting area in this center with the following exceptions:

5.11.1 Site Engineering Supervisor - Plant Analysis Superintendent's Office.

5.11.2 Radwaste Coordinator - individual's supervisor's office in f

the Administration Building.

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A. Evacuation - Main Guard Station (Material Management Personnel); Emergency Control Center [ Secondary Operational Support Center (Training Personnel)]

B. Fire - 2nd floor conference room

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C. Medical - First Aid Room /2nd floor break room D. Radiation - (onsite team) Maintenance Coordinator's office area ( First Floor Administration Building)

E. Recovery - same as 5.10.3.D 6.0 UUUSUAL EVENT 6.1 Classification Criteria 6.1.1 Projected summed releases from either unit exceed 1MPC for one hour at the site boundary assuming annual average x/Q.

6.1.2 Abnormal RCS Conditions:

A. Margin to saturation of the RCS as indicated on margin-to-saturation meters or as calculated is less than 20 F for greater than 5 minutes.

B. RCS steady-state I dose equivalent activity in excess of the allowable Technical Specification limit.

'C . Failure of the pressurizer relief valve to re-close after lifting.

(o) D. Plant transients which result in emergency core cooling systems actuation.

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE CHANGE DATE 6.1.3 Ongoing security compromise on site, but outside the Pro-

.. . tected Area Security Fence. Attempted entry or sabotage which has been stopped before an Alert, Site Emergency or General Emergency can be declared.

6.1.4 Rapid depressurization of the steam generator secondary sys-tem which results in automatic steam generator secondary isolation.

6.1.5 Reactor shutdown required by the Limiting Conditions for Operation of the unit's Technical Specifications.

6.1.6 Loss of ability to assess off-site radiological doses, or loss of radio communication with off-site agencies.

6.1.7 The occurrence of other unusual events:

A. Fire in a vital area not under control within 10 minutes.

B. Aircraft crash onsite.

C. Train derailment onsite.

D. Explosion on site resulting in equipment damage and/or personnel injury requiring hospitalization.

f) E. Toxic or flammable gas release ensite or affecting the

' ' ' site which requires a plant evacuation.

F. Medical emergency which requires transporting a radio-logically contaminated individual from the site to an offsite hospital.

G. Any tornado causing facility damage.

6.2 Personnel Responsibilities and Required Actions For the Unusual Event Emergency Action Level, the following actions shall be taken by members of the Initial Response Organization, as described in the Arkansas Nuclear One Emergency Plan:

6.2.1 Shift Operations Supervisor A. Once the Shift Operations Supervisor has determined that the Unusual Event Emergency Action Level should be declared, he shall:

1. Assure the appropriate procedures are being imple-mented to mitigate the consequences of the Unusual ,

Event.

2. Implement the Unusual Event Emergency Action Level notifications, and record these notifications as shown on Form 1903.10A of this procedure.

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v. 3. Continue to monitor plant conditions in order to determine if upgrading to a higher Emergency Action Level becomes necessary.

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4. Direct the activities of the Initial Response Organ-

- ization (if activated) until relieved by the Duty Emergency Coordinator.

5. Direct operations personnel and unit operations.

6.2.2 Shift Technical Advisor A. The Shift Technical Advisor shall assist the Shift operations Supervisor in incident assessment.

6.2.3 Shift Administrative Assistant A. When directed by the Shift operations Supervisor the Shift Administrative Assistant shall initiate the Un-usual Event Shift Administrative Assistant Notification List and Record, Form 1903.10B of this procedure. The Shift Administrative Assistant shall also respond to incoming calls to the control room during the incident for notification authentication.

B. In the absence of the Shift Adminstrative Assistant, the Shift operations Supervisor shall appoint an in-(~') dividual to initiate the Unusual Event Shift Adminis-trative Assistant Notification List and Record. If additional assistance is needed, the Shift operations Supervisor may appoint individuals to assist in per-forming notifications (e.g. the Shift Administrative Assistant from the unaffected unit).

C. The Shift Administrative Assistant shall assist opera-tions personnel as directed by the Shift operations Supervisor.

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A. Il not on site, and if deemed necessary, the Duty Emer-gency Coordinator may report to the site to direct any necessary emergency response operations, so as to free the Shift operations Supervisor to direct reactor opera-tions.

l B. The Unusual Event Duty Emergency Coordinator Notifi-cation List and Record, Form 1903.10C of this procedure, .

- shall be initiated by the Duty Emergency Coordinator.

'C . At the termination of the event, the Duty Emergency Coor-dinator shall verbally close out the event and prepare a 73 written summary. The written summary and all forms,

( ') logs, notes, etc. shall be forwarded to the Emergency Planning Coordinator.

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6.3 Tarmination or Escalation of Emergency Action Level 6.3.1 The Unusual Event Emergency Action Level may be terminated by the Duty Emergency Coordinator after review of the event and implementation of appropriate corrective action.

6.3.2 The Unusual Event Emergency Action Level may be escalated to a higher Emergency Action Level if the Criteria of Sections 7.0, 8.0, or 9.0 are met.

6.3.3 The Unusual Event Emergency Action Level may be closed out after being terminated by a verbal summary from the Duty Emer-gency Coordinator to offsite authorities who were contacted during the event. All documentation generated from the Un-usual Event shall be handled in accordance with Section 5.4 of procedure 1072.004, " Administration of the Emergency Plan and' Implementing Procedures". ,

6.4 Forms 6.4.1 The following forms describe the notifications and records to be made by the appropriate individuals for the Unusual Event

, Emergency Action Level. Date the form where indicated (if

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6.4.1 Form 1903.10A - Unusual Event Shift Operations Supervisor Notification List and Record.

6.4.3 Form 1903.10B - Unusual Event Shift Administrative Assistant Notification List and Record.

5.4.4 Form 1903.10C - Unusual Event Duty Emergency Coordinator Notification List and Record.

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""/2u'a3 7.0 ALERT 7.1 Classification Criteria 7.1.1 Projected summed releases from either unit exceed 10 times MPC for one hour at the site boundary assuming annual average x/Q.

7.1.2 Abnormal RCS conditions:

A. Margin to saturation of the RCS as indicated on in-stalled instrumentation or as calculated is less than 20 F for 10 minutes with no indication for immediate recovery.

B. RCS I dose equivalent activity is greater than 100 pCi/gm.

C. RCS leakage is greater than normal makeup capacity.

D. Inability to make or maintain the reactor suberitical when intended.

7.1.3 Ongoing security threat within the protected area security

('~') fence, but outside of plant buildings.

7.1.4 Evacuation of the Control Room required.

7.1.5 Loss of all redundant means of core cooling.

7.1.6 All safety-related annunicators lost for more than 5 minutes when above cold shutdown.

7.1.7 The occurrrence of other unusual events:

A. Earthquakes resulting in 0.lg trigger alarms actuation.

(Refer to Attachment 9, " Emergency Telephone Numbers".)

B. Lake Dardanelle level is greater than or equal to 350' (above sea level).

7.1.8 Radiation levels at two or more area radiation monitors in the Reactor Building increase by 2,000 mR/hr, or radiation levels at two or more area radiation monitors in the Auxi- ,

liary Building or the Fuel Building increase by 100 mR/hr

,due to a severe degradation in the control of radioactive materials.

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) O ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aavisior. lu o^re os/lo/63 CHANGE DATE 7.2 Personnel Responsibilities and Required Actions Responsibility for notification and Protective Action Recommendations shall be transferred from (1) the Shift Supervisor (acting as the Duty Emergency Coordinator) to (2) the Duty Emergency Coordinator to (3) the Recovery Manager te (4) the Incident Response Director. This transfer shall be -

accomplished only after a formal turnover has been completed and documented by a log entry.

For the Alert Emergency Action Level, the following actions shall be taken by members of the Initial Response Organization, as defined in the Arkansas Nuclear One Emergency Plan:

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7.2.1 Shift operations Supervisor A. Once the Shift operations Supervisor has determined that the Alert Emergency Action Level should be placed into effect, he shall:

1. Assure the appropriate procedures are being imple-mented to mitigate the consequancas of the unusual plant conditions.

() 2. Implement the Alert Emergency Action Level notifi-cations, and record these notifications as shown on Form 1903.10D of this procedure.

3. Continue to monitor plant conditions in order to determine if upgrading to a higher Emergency Ac-tion Level becomes necessary.
4. Direct the activities of the Initial Response Organization until relieved by the Duty Emergency Coordinator.
5. Direct Operations personnel and unit operations.

7.2.2 Shift Technical Advisor A. The Shif t Technical Advisor shall assist the shif t operations Supervisor in incident assessment.

7.2.3 Shift Administrative Assistant A. When directed by the Shift operations Supervisor, the

. Shift Administrative Assistant shall initiate the Alert Shift Administrative Assistant Notification List and Record, Form 1903.10E of this procedure. The Shift

f. s Admir.istrative Assistant shall also respond to incoming

(_) calls to the control room during the incident.

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the Shift operations Supervisor shall appoint an individual to initiate the Alert Shift Administrative Assistant Notification List and Record. If additional assistance is needed, the Shift operations Supervisor may appoint individuals to assist in performing notifi-cations (e.g. the Shift Administrative Assistant from the unaffected unit).

C. The Shift Adminstrative Assistant shall assist operations personnel as directed by the Shift Operations Supervisor.

7.2.4 Duty Emergency Coordinator _

A. If not on site, the Duty Emergency Coordinator shall report to the site when notified of an Alert. He shall direct emergency response operations so as to free the Shift operations Supervisor to oversee reac-tor operations.

B. The Duty Emergency Coordinator shall initiate the Alert Duty Emergency Coordinator Notification List and Record, Form 1903.10F of this procedure.

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' 7.2.5 Emergency Response Team Leaders A. The Emergency Response Team Leaders or Alternates are notified by the Shift Administrative Assistant that an Alert has been declared.

B. For situationc requiring the support of a particular Emergency Response Team, the Team Leader or Alternate shall be requested to call out and assemble the team.

The Team Leader or Alternate shall report to the Duty Emergency Coordinator when the team is assembled.

C. For situations not requiring the immediate support of an Emargency Response Team, the Team Leader or Alter-nate shall contact the other team members and appraise them of the situation. The team members shall remain on call until notified that the Emergency Action Level' has been terminated.

7.3 Termination or Escalation Of Emergency Action Level .,

7.3.1 The Alert Emergency Action Level may be de-escalated to a

' lower Emergency Action Level or be terminated by recovery from the event.

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7.3.2 The Alert Emergency Action Level may be escalated to a higher Emergency Action Level if the criteria of Sections 8.0 or 9.0 is met.

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DATE 7.3.3 The Alert Emergency Action Level may be closed out after being terminated by a verbal summary to offsite authorities who were contacted during the event. All documentation generated from the Alert shall be handled in accordance with Section 5.4 of procedure 1072.004, " Administration of the Emergency Plan and Implementing Procedures".

7.4 Forms 7.4.1 The following forms describe the notifications and records to be made by the appropriate individuals for the Alert Emergency Action Level. Date the form where indicated (if the date changes before the form is complete, indicate the new date on the appropriate initial / time line). As notifi-cations are completed, initials and time should be placed on the line in the right hand margin by each step. Other pertinent data (e.g. person contacted) may also be noted adjacent to each step, as appropriate.

7.4.2 Form 1903.10D - Alert Shift Operations Supervisor Notifi-cation List and Record.

7.4.3 Form 1903.10E - Alert Shift Administrative Assistant Notifi-() cation List and Record.

7.4.4 Form 1903.10F - Alert Duty Emergency Coordinator Notification List and Record.

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1. Notified that an Alert Emergency Action Level has been /

declared, based on the following conditions (list):

O\ 2. Record time that the Shift Operations Supervisor was /

relieved of the following Duty Emergency Coordinator responsibilities.

2.1 Providing direction to the emergency response personnel.-

2.2 Calculating offsite dose projections.

2.3 Performing follow-up notifications to the following groups:

2.3.1 Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Include all available radiological release information) 2.3.2 Arkansas Department of Health (unless other-vise directed) 2.3.4 General Manager.

3. Dispatch individual to the National Guard Armory to act as the TOCC Liasion with the Department of Health. g;-y 3.1 Refer to Attachment 8, " Technical / Advisory Personnel /

Roster / Call List".

4. If deemed necessary, activate the Technical Support Center /

staff (refer to Attachment 6 for call list as necessary). '

5. If deemed necessary, activate the operational Support / 'C5 Center staff (refer to Attachment 7 for call list).

THE MATERIAL CONTAINED WITHIN THE SYI!BOLS (*) IS FROFRIETARY OR FRIVATE INF0Fd1A-TION. ,

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aevision 1o CHANGE oars os/lo/s3 DATE 8.0 SITE EMERGENCY 8.1 Clas'sifications Criteria 8.1.1 Projected summed off-site dose rates from either unit axceed 50mR/hr whole body or 150 mR/hr thyroid dose rate assumis.:

actual meteorological conditions.

8.1.2 Installed instrumentation or as calculated indicates the RCS is in a saturated condition.

8.1.3 Ongoing security threat within plant buildings, but not within the Control Room or vital areas.

8.1.4 Evacuation of the Control Room required and control of systems required for maintaining the unit in a safe condition cannot be established.

8.2 Personnel Responsibilities and Required Actions Responsibility for notification and Protective Action Recommendations shall be transferred from (1) the Shift Supervisor (acting as the Duty Emergency Coordi* tor) to (2) the Duty Emergency Coordinator to (3) the Recovery

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For the Site Emergency Emergency Action Level, the following actions shall be taken by members of the Initial Response Organization and the Emergency Response Organization, as defined in the Arkansas Nuclear One Emergency Plan:

8.2.1 Shift operations Supervisor A. Once the Shift operations Supervisor has determined that the Site Emergency Emergency Action Level should be placed into effect, he shall:

1. Assure the appropriate procedures are being imple-mented to mitigate the consequences of the unusual plant conditions.
2. Implement the Site Emergency Emergency Action Level notifications, and record these notifications as shown on Form 1903.10G of this procedurc.
3. Continue to monitor plant conditions in order to determine if upgrading to a higher Emergency Action Level becomes necessary.
4. Direct the activities of the Initial Response organ-ization until relieved by the Duty Emergency Coor-dinator.

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5. Direct Operations personnel and unit operations.

~ x 8.2.2 Shift Technical Advisor A. The Shift Technical Advisor shall assist the Shift Operations Supervisor in incident assessment.

8.2.3 Shift Administrative Assistant A. When directed by the Shift Operations Supervisor, the Shift Adminstrative Assistant shall initiate the Site Emergency Shift Administrative Assistant Notification List and Record, Form 1903.10H of this procedure. The Shift Administrative Assistant shall also respond to incoming calls to the control room during the incident.

B. In the absence of the Shift Administrative Assistant, the Shift operations Supervisor shall appoint an in-dividual to initiate the Site Emergency Shift Admin-istrative Assistant Notification List and Record. If additional assistance is needed, the. Shift operations Supervisor may appoint individuals to assist in per-forming notifications (e.g. the Shift Administrative f)/

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Assistant from the unaffected unit).

C. The Shift Administrative Assistant shall assist opera-tions personnel as directed by the Shift operations Supervisor.

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A. If not on site, the Duty Emergency Coordinator shall report to the site when notified of a Site Emargency.

He shall direct emergency response operations so as to free the Shift operations Supervisor to oversee re-actor operations.

B. Th2 Duty Emergency Coordinator shall initiate the Site Emergency Duty Emergency Coordinator Notification List and Record, Form 1903.10I of this procedure.

C. If a radiological release is involved, the Duty Emer-gency coordinator shall direct the implementation of appropriate onsite protective actions, and shall pro-vide offsite radiological assessment information to

. offsite authorities responsible for implementing off-site emergency measures.

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A. The Emergency Re:ponr3 Team Leaders or Alternates are notified by the Shift Administrative Assistant that a Site Emergency has been declared.

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- . call out and assemble the teams. The Team Leader or Alternate shall report to the Cuty Emergency Coordi-nator when the team is assembled.

8.2.6 Incident Response Director A. The Incident Response Director is notified by the Little Rock Control Center that a Site Emergency has been declared.

B. The Incident Response Director shall report to the Emergency Control Center when notified that a Site Emergency has been declared.

C. The Incident Response Director shall activate the

, General Office portions of the Emergency Response organization, as needed.

8.2.7 Recovery Mar.ager A. The Recovery Manager is notified by the Shift Admin-istrative Assistant that a Site Emergency has been f~)

~s declared.

B. The Recovery Manager shall immediately report to the Onsite Technical Support Center when notified that a Site Emergency has been declared.

8.2.8 Operations Manager - ---

A. The Operations Manager is notified by the Shift Ad-ministrative Assistant that a Site Emergency has been declared.

B. The operations Manager shall immediately report to the Onsite Technical Support Center when notified that a Site Emergency has been declared.

8.2.9 Maintenance Manager A. The Maintenance Manager is notified by the Shift Ad-ministrative Assistant that a Site Emergency has been declared.

E. The Maintenance Manager shall immediately report to the Onsite Technical Support Center when notified that a site Emergency has been declared.

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B. The Operations Superintendents shall immediately re-port to the Control Rooms of their respective Units and inform the Onsite Technical Support Center of his presence in the Control Room.

8.2.11 Health Physics Superintendent and Technical Analysis Superintendent A. The Health Physics Superintendent and Technical Analy-sis Superintendent are notified by the Shift Administra-tive Assistant that a Site Emergency has been declared.

B. The Health Physics Superintendent and Technical Analy-sis Superintendent shall immediately report to the Onsite Technical Support Center when notified that a Site Emergency has been declared.

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B. The Nuclear and Engineering Support Superintendent - - -

shall immediately report to the Onsite Technical Support Center when notified that a Site Emergency has been declared.

8.2.13 Maintenance Superintendents A. The Maintenance Superintendents are notified by the Shift Administrative Assistant that a Site Emergency has been declared.

B. The Maintenance Superintendents shall immediately report to the Onsite Operational Support Center when notified that a Site Emergency has been declared.

E.3 Termination er Escalation of Emergency Action Level 8.3.1 "The Site Emergency Emergency Action Level may be de-escalated to a lower Emergency Action Level or be terminated by recovery

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" ' 2 "' a' 8.3.3 The Site Emergency Emergency Action Level may be closed out af ter being terminated by a briefing by the Inci-dent Response Director to the appropriate offsite authorities. All documentation generated from the Site Emergency shall be handled in accordance with Section 5.4 of procedure 1072.004, " Administration of the Emergency Plan and Implementing Procedures".

8.4 Forms 8.4.1 The following forms describe the notifications and records to be made by the appropriate individuals for the Site Emer-gency Emergency Action Level. Date the form where indicated (if the date changes before the form is complete, indicate the new date on the appropriate initial / time line). As notifications are completed, initials and time should be .

placed on the line in the right hand margin by each step.

Other pertinent data (e.g. person contacted) may also be noted adjacent to each step, as appropriate.

8.4.2 Form 1903.10G - Site Emergency Shift operations Supervisor Notification List and Record.

(,) 8.4.3 Form 1903.10H - Site Emergency Shift Administrative Assistant Notification List and Record.

8.4.4 Form 1903.10I - Site Emergency Duty Emergency Coordinator Notification List and Record.

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PROCEDURE EMERGENCY ACTION LEVEL RESPONSE 1903.10 y PAGE d6 ot 64 O ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aevision lo CHANGE o^TE DATE os/1 '83 9.0 GENERAL EMERGENCY 9.1 Classification Criteria 9.1.1 Projected or measured dose rates at the site boundary from either unit exceeds 250 mR/hr whole body or 500 mR/hr to the thyroid for actual meterological conditions.

9.1.2 Loss of two out of three fission product barriers with a potential loss of the third barrier. Loss of fuel cladding integrity must involve greater than 1% failed fuel (or equivalent reactor coolant system activity); loss of reactor coolant system integrity must involve leakage in excess of makeup capacity; loss of containment integrity must involve mechanical equipment failure (containment purge valves not closed, airlock cannot be closed) or structural damage which would result in uncontro_lled leakage from the reactor building.

9.1.3 Ongoing security threat within the Control Room or vital areas. Criteria for imposing any of the emergency classi-fications and the appropriate protective action are not 73 limted to those listed.

U 9.2 Personnel Responsibilities And Required Actions Responsibility for notification and Protective Action Recommendations shall be transferred from (1) the Shift Supervisor (acting as the Duty Emergency Coordinator) to (2) the Duty Emergency Coordinator to (3) the Recovery Manager to (4) the Incident Response Director. This transfer shall be accomplished only after a formal turnover has been completed and documented by a log entry.

For the General Emergency Emergency Action Level, the following actions shall be taken by members of the Initial Response Organization and Emergency Response Organization, as defined in the Arkansas Nuclear One Emergency Plan:

9.2.1 shift Operations Supervisor A. Once the Shift operations Supervisor has determined that the General Emergency Action Level should be placed into effect, he shall:

1. Assure the appropriate procedures are being imple-mented to mitigate the consequences of the unusual plant conditions.
2. Implement the General Emergency Emergency Action

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3. Direct the activities of the Initial Response Organization until relieved by the Duty Emergency coordinator.
4. Direct Operations personnel and unit operations.

9.2.2 Shift Technical Advisor l

A. The Shift Technical Advisor shall assist the Shift Operations Supervisor in incident assessment.

9.2.3 Shift Administrative Assistant j A. When dir?cted by the Shift operations Supervisor, the Shift Administrative Assistant shall initiate the General l Emergenc} Shift Administrative Assistant Notification List and Record, Form 1903.10K of this procedure. The Shift Administrative Assistant shall also respond to incoming calls to the control room during the incident.

B. In the absence of the Shift Administrative Assistant, the Shift Operations Supervisor shall appoint an in-

,. dividual to initiate the General Emergency Shift Ad-('~') ministrative Assistant Notification List and Record.

I If additional assistance is needed, the Shift opera-tions Supervisor may appoint individuals to assist in performing notifications (e.g. the Shift Administra-tive Assistant from the unaffected unit).

C. The Shift Adminstrative Assistant shall assist opera- --

tions personnel as directed by the Shif t operations Super-visor.

9.2.4 Duty Emergency Coordinator A. If not on site, the Duty Emergency Coordinator shall report to the site when notified of a General Emer-gency. He shall direct emergency response operations so as to frea the Shift operations Supervisor to oversee reactor operations.

B. The Duty Emergency Coordinator shall initiate the General Emcrgency Duty Emergency Coordinator Notifi- ,

cation List and Record, Form 1903.10L of this proce-dure.

C. If a radiological release is involved, the Duty Emer-gency Coordinator shall direct the implementation of

~ appropriate onsite protective eetions, and shall pro-(_)s vide offsite radiological assessment information to offsite authorities responsible for implementing off-site emergency measures.

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aevision CHANGE 2' aare us/lo/63 DATE NOTE: Upon declaration of any General Emergency, make the following recommendations to Arkansas Department of Health personnel: As a minimum, recommend sheltering within a 2-mile radius of the plant and 5 miles in.the downwind direction.

9.2.5 Emergency Response Team Leaders A. The Emergency Response Team Leaders or Alternates are notified by the Shift Administrative Assistant that a General Emergency has been declared.

B. The Emergency Response Team Leader or Alternates shall call out and assemble the teams. The Team Leader or Alternate shall report to the Duty Emergency Coordina-tor when the team is assembled.

9.2.6 Incident Response Director -

A. The Incident Response Director is notified by the Little Rock Control Center that a General Emergency has been declared.

("% B. The Incident Response Director shall report to the (m-) Emergency Control Center when notified that a General Emergency has been declared.

C. The Incident Response Director shall activate the General Office portions of the Emergency Response Organization, as needed. _

9.2.7 Recovery Manager A. The Recovery Manager is notified by the Shift Admini-strative Assistant that a General Emergency has been declared.

B. The Recovery Manager shall immediately report to the Onsite Technical Support Center when notified that a General Emergency has been declared.

9.2.8 Operations Manager A. The operations Manager is notified by the Shif t Admin- '

istrative Assistant that a General Emergency has been declared.

B. The operations Manager shall immediately report to the Onsite Technical Support Center when notified that a f~y) General Emergency has been declared.

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PROCEDURE EMERGENCY ACTION LEVEL RESPONSE 1903.10 PAGE 44 Of D4 O V ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aEvisioN iu DATE ua/ u/ oa CHANGE DATE B. The Maintenance Superintendents shall immediately report to the Onsite operational Support Center when notified that a General Emergency has been declared.

9.3 Termination of Emergency Action Level 9.3.1 The General Emergency Emergencey Action Level may be de-escalated to a lower Emergency Action Level or be termi-nated by recovery from the event.

l 9.3.2 The General Emergency Emergency Action Level may be closed out after being terminated by a briefing by the Incident Response Director of the appropriate offsite authorities.

All documentation generated from the General Emergency shall be handled in accordance with Section 5.4 of proce-dure 1072.004, " Administration of the Emergency Plan and Implementing Procedures". _

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9.4.2 Form 1903.10J - General F~argency Shift Operations Super-visor Notification List anu Record.

9.4.3 Form 1903.10K - General Emergency Shift Administrative Assistant Notification List and Record.

9.4.4 Form 1903.10L - General Emergency Duty Emergency Coordinator Notification List and Record.

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1. Complete as much of Form 1903.10M, "EAL Notification" as avail-able information and time allows.

NOTE: The order of notification may be rearranged as the situation dictates with approval of the Shift Operations Supervisor.

, These groups should be contacted by the most expedient means

available (paging, contacting apprcpriate response center for
relaying information, direct phone call, radio contact, etc.).

l The phone numbers (plant personnel) provided are for use if an j indivirtual is not onsite, the appropriate response center has not been manned, etc.

2. Provide the initial information on Form 1903.10M to the following groups:

(] NOTE: Upon declaration of any General Emergency, ensure that the following

() recommendation is made by the Duty Emergency Coordinator to Arkansas Department of Health personnel: As a minimum, recommend sheltering within a 2-mile radius of the plant and 5 miles in the downwind direc-tion.

2.1 Duty Emergency Coordinator (a duty roster is maintained /

in the Cortrol Room area): beeper available; refer to Attachmera 1 fcr telephone numbers as necessary.

NOTE: If the Technical Operations Control Center has been -

attivated, the Technical Operations control officer may be contacted in lieu of the Health Department.

2.2 Arkansas Decartment of Health i s' or contact /

the OES g v . or use the OES radio channel) and request them to notify the Health Department). (This noti-fication is required to be made within 15 minutes of an EAL daclaration.) .

2.3 Staff Augmentation Group (a duty roster / call list is maintained in the control Room area).

NOTE: The following minimum informatien should be provided to the team leaders affected unit, EAL declared. .i apprcpriate plant conditions / parameters. required -

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response and suggested protective actions (if q necessary). i 2.3.1 Health Physics (Beeper available) /

2.3.2 Engineering / Technical Support Section (Eeeper / _

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1. Notified that General Emergency Emergency Action Level has _/,

been declared, based on the following conditions (list): I O 2. If not previously accomplished, complete the Site Emergency Emergency Duty Emesvency Coordinator Notification List and Record (Form 1903.10I).

I NOTE: Upon declaration of any General Emergency, make the foll'owing recom-mendation to Arkansas Department of Health personnel: As a minimum, recommend shaltering within a 2-mile radius of the plant and 5 miles in the downwind direction. "

3. Turn over this Notification List and Record and other per-tinent documents and notes to the Recovery Manager.

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11. Type of Release:

( ) Airborne

( ) Waterborne

( ) Surface Spill

12. Areas Affected by Radiological Release (Scctors/ Distance):
13. Description of Release Material (Chemical and Physical Form, Estimate of Equivalent Curies of I-131 and XE-133 Released, Release Rate (Ci/sec),

Iodine / Noble Gas Ratio, etc.):

14. A. Wind Direction: (From)
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16. Precipitation: A. ( ) Yes ( ) No ( ) Occasional O 17.

B. Form Atmospheric Stsbility Class:

18. Estimated start time and duration of the release:

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20. Recommended Protective Action: No Action Shelter Evacuation
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