ML20081C632
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Site: | McGuire, Mcguire |
Issue date: | 11/28/1983 |
From: | Glover M, Sample M, Tucker H DUKE POWER CO. |
To: | Adensam E, Harold Denton Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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PROC-831128-01, NUDOCS 8403140231 | |
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- UNITED STATES 8[ 'S o NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 I
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\...../ March 12,1984 50-369/370 William B. McGuire MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Document Management Branch, TIDC FROM: Director. Division of Rules and Records, ADM
SUBJECT:
REVIEW 0F UTILITY EMERGENCY PLAN DOCUMENTATION The Division of Rules and Records has reviewed the attached document and has determined that it may now be made publici available.
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DUKE POWER GoxPA.NY P.O. BOJC 33189 CHARLOTrE, N.C. 28242 HAL B. TUCKER TELarnown non rasesmear (704) 07& 4531
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Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. - 20555 Attention: Ms. E. G. Adensam, Chief Licensing Branch No. 4 Re: McGuire Nuclear Station Dockee Nos. 50-369, 50-370
Dear Sir:
Enclosed fc,r NRC Staff use and review are two copies of the latest revision to the following McGuire Nuclear Station Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures:
- 1) PT/0/A/4600/06 - Exercises and Drills (changes 0-0, dated November- 28, 1983)
- 2) RP/0/A/5700/01 - Notification of Unusual Event (changes 0-0, dated November 28, 1983)
- 3) RP/0/A/5700/02 - Alert (changes 0-0, dated November 28, 1983)
- 4) RP/0/A/5700/03 - Site Area Emergency (changes 0-0, dated November 28, 1983)
- 5) RP/0/A/5700/04 - General Emergency (changes 0-0, dated November 28, 1983)
- 6) Station Directive 3.8.1 - Site Assembly and Evacuation (Revision 13, dated November 21, 1983) i
' 7) Station Directive 3.8.2 - Station Emargency Organization (Revision 10 -
dated November 21, 1983) j Please delete privacy material in the form of personal telephone numbers prior to placing any material in the public document room, specifically:
- 2) Enclosure 4.4, pages 1 of 2, 2 of 2
'! 3) Enclosure 4.4, pages 1 of 2, 2 of 2 l
'i 4) Enclosure 4.4, pages 1 of 2, 2 of 2
- 5) Enclosure 4.4, pages 1 of 2, 2 of 2 -
- 7) Enclosure 2, pages 1 of 5 - 5 of 5 M s E2 H _
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These revisions are being submitted in accordance with 10 CFR 50.54(q) and do not.
decrease the effectiveness of the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.
By copy of this letter, one copy of each of the above documents is being provided to the NRC, Region II. -
Very truly yours,
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$B. t%/av Hal E. Tucker WHM/php I
Enclosures cc: (w/ enclosures)
Mr. James P. O'Reilly, Regional Administrator U. S. Nuclear Eegulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta Street, NW, Suite 2900 ;
Atlanta, Georgia 30303 (w/o enclosures)
Mr. W. T. Orders NRC Resident Inspector McGuire Nuclear Station 5
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DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No: PT/0/A/4600/06 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) O to PROCESS RECORD ,
O Incorporated (2) STATION: McGuire Nuclear Station t-(3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Exercises and Drills u - $1 (4) PREPARED BY: DATE: 11/22/83 (5) REVIEWED BY: DATE: I 27 D a
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DUKE POWER COMPANY McGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION EXERCISES AND DRILLS . -
1.0 Purpose .
This procedure provides for periodic exercises / drills to be conducted to evaluate major portions of the emergency response capability, and to develop and maintain key skills. Corrective actions and recommeedations identified as a result of an exercise or drill will be corrected, and records maintained in accordance with this procedure.
2.0 References ,
2.1 McGuire Nuclear Station Emergency Plan .
3.0 Time Requirei I 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 4.0 Prerequisite Tests -
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, 6.1 Exercise scenario's should be varied from year to year to test emergency team response to many of the hitiating conditions listed in Procedures RP/0/A/5700/01, RP/0/A/5700/02, RP/0/A/5700/03, and RP/0/A/5700/04.
6.2 Exercises should be scheduled to start between 6:00 P.M. and midnight
. and another between nidnight and 6:00 A.M. once every six years.
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j 6.3 Drills should be conducted more frequintly than exercises and shall be supervised and evaluated by a drill instructor.
7.0 Required Station Status N/A 8.0 Prerequisite System Conditions N/A 9.0 Test Method
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'"- Enclosure 13.1, Exercise / Drill Format and Critique Findings Enclosure 13.2, Exercise / Drill, Controller / Evaluator Report ,
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l 11.1 Completion of required exercise or drill and the subsequent critique. I i 12.0 Procedure ,
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i 12.1.1 A full-scale exercise is an event that tests the integrated 4
capability and a major portion of the basic elements existing
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full-scale exercise shall include mobilization of state and l
- local personnel and resources adequate to verify the capability to respond to an accident scenario requiring p response. A full-scale exercise will be supervised and
[ evaluated by a qualified exercise director. A full-scale f exercise will be held no less than once every 5 years.
f 12.1.2 A small-scale exercise is an event which tests the adsquacy
[ of ca==inication links, establishes that response agencies at I
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levels, and test at least one other component (e.g.: medical i
or offsite monitoring) of the emergency plan. A small-scale exercise will be conducted each year that a full-scale exercise is not held at the station. A small-scale exercise will be supervised and evaluated by a qualified exercise
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12.1.3 An exerc;..:e will simulate an emergency that results in -
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. 12.2.1 A drill is a supervised instruction period aimed at testing, y developing and maintaining skills in a particular operation.
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(a) Coeu=unication drills with state and local government located within the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone shall .
. be conducted monthly. This communication check will include centact with the NRC headquerters via the ENS l (Emergency Notification System) telephone from the Control Room and TSC.
(b) Communication drills with Federal emergency response organizations and states within the 50 mile Injestion Pathway shall be conducted quarterly.
(c) Communication drills with state and local emergency operations centers and field assessment teams shall be conducted annually.
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fI communication drills shall test the ability to understand the content of messages.
(d) Fir = drills shall be conducted in accordance with Station Directive 2.11.1 and documented by the Safety Department.
t i (e) Medical emergency drills involving a simulated i
'! contaminated individual shall be conducted annually.
This drill will involve participation by the North Necklenburg Ambulance Service and the North Mecklenburg ,
Rescue Squad and Charlotte Memorial Hospital. A ca====ication check to Oak Ridge REACTS as the provider of backup medical support shall be conducted during this drill.
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(f) A radiological monitoring drill involving onsite and offsite radiological monitoring teams will be conducted .
annually. The monitoring teams will actually collect and analyze air samples, as appropriate. So.
vegetation and water samples will not be taken e. Ms is done on a weekly basis at the station. The e. 'e controllers will provide them simulated analysis rest._ts indicative of contamination or plume location.
(g) Health Physics drills shall be conducted semi-annually which involve response to, and analysis of, simulated elevated airborne and liquid samples and direct radiation measurements in the environment.
(h) Health Physics drills shall also be conducted manually which involve analysis of inplant liquid samples with actual radiation levels, including use of the post-accident sampling system.
(i) Site assembly drills shall be conducted semi-annually.
These drills shall provide for the capability to account for all individuals onsite at the time cf the emergency and to ascertain the names of missing individuals within j 30 minutes of the start of an emergency condition. The ll capability to account for onsite individuals O ~
continuously after the initial accountability shall be included.
(j) Semi-Annual Emergency Center Activation Drills will be conducted. This drill will provide for the notification I! and activation of the Technical Support Center (TSC) and the Operations Support Center (OSC). One of the
.; Activation Drills conducted each year will be satisfied
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12.2.3 File Enclosure (s) 13.1 and 13.2 with completed procedure process record. .
13.0 Enclosures 13.1 Exercise / Drill Format and Critique Findings.
13.2 Exercise / Drill, Controller / Evaluator Report. . a
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EXERCISE / DRILL FORMAT AND CRITIQUE FINDINGS l
l 1.0 Classificatie2 of Exercise / Drill. (Check appropriate box) h O- E eriency E,ercise, 12.1 .
- Communication Drill (state and local governawtet within 10 mile EPZ and NRC Headquarters from the Control Room and TSC),
- 4 12.2.2.a. (monthly)
Communication Drill (Emergency response organizations and state within 50 mile I.P.Z.),12.2.2.b. (quarterly)
Communication Drill (state and local Emergency Operations Centers and Field Assessment Teams), 12.2.2.c. (annually)
- - Medical Emergency Drill, 12.2.2.e. (annually) f
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- Radiological Monitoring Drill,12.2.2.f. (annually)
- - Health ?hysics Drill,12.2.2 3. (semi-annually)
- Health Physics Drill, 12.2.2.h. (annually)
Site Assembly Drill,12.2.2.1. (semi-an.unally)
- Emergency Center (TSC/OSC) Activation Drill (Semi-annually) 2.0 Drill Instructor / Exercise Director (Name)
Critique Director:
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) 12.0 Corective Actions Taken: (List actions taken to ensure all findings in 11.0 -
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) EXERCISE / DRILL CONTROLIZR/ EVALUATOR REPORT 1.0 Drill Classification:
2.0 Summary of Exercise / Drill:
3.0 Exercise / Drill initiated: /
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DATE Oriainal Issue 2/12/80
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DOIE POWER COMPANY McGUIRE NUCI. EAR STATION SITE a m watY AND EVACUATION L
OBJECTIVE l .
To obtain accountability of all personnel onsite in order to implement recovery resources and ensure personnel safety in the event of a potential or act.ual emergency condition. Onsite is defined as all areas inside the owner controlled area fence and the SSD Office, QA Office, Operations Training area and Security Training area near the Unit 2 PAP (see Enclosure 2).
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RESPONSIBILITY FOR IMPt1DGENTATION
- 1. The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator shall detemine whether or not a Site Assembly is warranted based upon the severity of the emergency condition in regards to personnel safety. Examples:
A. Fire out of control.
B. Righ radiation levels in Auxiliary Building (unplanned). .
C. High airborne particulate or gas levels (radioactive, toxic or flammable) in Auxiliary Building.
D. ECCS initiated dne to primary system failure.
E. Security Breach / Bomb Threat.
NOTE: If at any time in the course of this directive, the Emergency Coordi-nator deems a Site Evacuation is necessary, he should proceed to
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) 2. N Imergency Coordinator (or his designee) shall determina whether or not a 'i-subsequent evacuation is warranted after evalcating the situation in regards to personnel safety. Examples: -
A. Fire spreading out of control with potential for reducing contai - t integrity or damaging essential systems / components.
B. Any unplanned increase in whole body exposure >2.0 mees /hr encompassing a mejority of the exclusion area.
C. Any airborne contmaination in excess of concentrations set forth in 10CFR20, Appendiz B, Table II, within the' exclusion area.
D. Toxic or flammable gases within the ex:1usion area.
E. Bomb Threat
- 3. h individual consencing the Site Evacuation shall detamine which evacua-tion facility is to be utilized based upon implications of the emergency (radiological, chemical, fire, security, etc.) and meteorological conditions (wind direction, preefpitation, etc.). See Enclorare 2, Evacuation Routes to the Training and Technology Center and Cowan's Ford Dam, m
IMPIEMENTATION - SITE ARRRMRf.Y
- 1. h Shift Supervisor or his designes shall sound a twenty second blast of the Site Assembly Alarm and aska the following announcemalt on the plant page i
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"This is a Site Assembly. This is a Site Assembly. h re is/are in/at . All personnel and visitors onsite are to what where -
report to your immediate supervisor or assembly point." '
- 2. Repeat Step 1 in full and every 10 minutes during this as'sembly.
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- 3. At this time, all personnel shall repcrt to their aupervisors or their '
ass e ly points shown in Enclosure 1. (Assembly points are provided to assist supervision in accounting for their personnel).
A. Superintandants and their clerks and the Station Manager's clerk shall assemble in their offices (outside r.he protected area) or the TSC (insid.
the protected area) if activated, and will be allowed normal passage thru the Personnel Access Portal.
B. Normal passage thru the Personnel Access Portal (s) (PAP) shall not be-restricted during a Site Assembly, however, the Emergency Coordinator may request the Security Shift lieutenant to secure the PAP if the emergency condition warrants.
C. After normal working hours, on weakends, or anytime the Administration offices are normally unoccupied, all personnel outside the protected ares
- i shall assemble in the canteen. Personnel outside the Unit #2 PAP should assemble in their respective areas. The senior person in each section is responsible for the personnel in his group who are onsite. He shall maintain accountability for these personnel with the SAS operator at
> Extension 4460 or 4461 for the duration of the Site Assembly. The SAS
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- During routine drills', the PBK Operator and assigned Security person-nel at their assigned posts, shall remain at their stations.
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- 4. Supervisors, upon accounting for their people shall report to their Section .
- Heads, who in turn, upon teceiving accounts from all their supervisors shall , ,
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Hanager, the Senior Instractor at the Operations Training area and the Security Training lieutenant at the Securit.y Training facility after receiving accounts from their personnel shall report to the Superintendent of Administration who in turn, after receiving these reports shall notify the Emergency Coordinator (Station Manager or Shift Supervisor) All individuals onsite at the time of the emergency shall be accounted for and the names of missing individuals shall be identified within 30 minutes of the start of an emergency requiring Site Assembly. After a Site Assembly is completed and a plast emergency condition continues to exist, accountability of all personnel onsite vill be maintained by individual supervision.
NOTE: & - w a= fifteen (15) minutes after initiation of a Site Assembly, the Superintendents, Senior QA Ya=4===r, SSD North Division Manager, the Senior Instructor at the Operations Plant Trainine area and the Security Training lieutenant at the Security Training facility, should begin personnel status reporta to the Superintendent of Administration p who in turn, will notify the Emergency Coordinator (Station Manager or Shift Supervisor). These status reports should be continued at i fifteen (15) minute intervals until all personnel are accounted for.
,6. Search and rescue of missing personnel vill be at the discretion of the Imergency Coordinator, and shall take into account the emergency situations that may be encountered such as radiological hazards, fire, toxic gases or other conditions that may involve personnel safety. Station Fire Brigade
- , personnel trained in rescue procedures and accompanied by Health Physics ,
personnel during radiological situations, shall be utilized for search and rescue of missing personnel.
- 7. When the condition warranting Site Assembly has been recoved or stabilized to the point where it is no longer a personnel hazard and normal personnel traffic will not hinder any subsequent recovery actions, the Emergency Coordinator shall secure from the Site Assembly via the station PA System.
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- 1. As per Step 3 of Responsibility for Implementation, determine the evacuation facility to be utilized. See Enclosure 2, Evacuation Routes to the Training and Technology Center and Cowan's Ford Dam.
- 2. The Shift Supervisor or his designee shall sound a twenty (20) second blast of the Site Evacuation Alarm and make the following announcement on the plant page system: m "This is a Site Evacuation. This is a Site Evacuation. All designated non-essential personnel are to:
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Training Center /Cowans Ford Das i (2) proceed offsite/home."
- 3. Repeat Step 2 in full and every 10 minutes until the evacuation is complete.
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- 4. If deemed necessary by the Emergency _ Coordinator or Shift Supervisor, request j the Hecklenburg County Police to assist in traffic control near and around McGuire Nuclear Station and to assist in the control of boating areas on Lake Norman within the exclusion area. (See Enclosure 3) (Station Security will work with the County Police in directing traffic to the evacuation facility designated.)
+ 5. At this time, all non-essential personnel shall evacuate to the designated ,
evacuation facility. (See Enclosure 2). All personnel shall utilize their individual private vehicles with the following exceptions: '
(1) In the event road conditions (severe weather) or a release of radioactive l materials has affected use of private vehicles, all non-essential person-nel shall proceed to the designated evacuation facility by foot.
(2) In the event the situation does not involve a release of radioactive l materials or cone ==4n= tion of the site area, the Emergency Coordinator may allow non-essential personnel to leave the site in their vehicles and proceed offsite/home. -
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uninhabitable, the Emergency Coordinator may direct that he and the l ~
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, Sectiion 18.2 (Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions).
Emergency Personnel survey teams shall be provided in accordance with Station Health Physics Manual, Section 18.3 (Personnel Gonitoring for Emergency Conditions).
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- 6. Nuclear Production Superintendents, the Senior QA Engineer, SSD North Division Manager, the Senior Instructor, Plant Operations Training, and the Security Training I.ieutenant shall account for their personnel at the s evacuation facility and report to the Superint=adant' of Administration who
- will ir. turn inform the F. 4rgency Coordinator of the evacuation status.
NDTE: Commencing thirty (30) minutes after initiation of a Site Evacuation,
!; the Superine=adant of Administration shall begin personnel status i
reports to the Emergency Coordinator. These status reports should be continued at fifteen (15) minute intervals until all personnel are ~
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responsible for the personnel in his group and shall report to the SAS l operator at Extension 4460 or 4461 when all evacuated personnel are accounted 1
for. The SAS operator will notify the Emergency Coordinator when all personnel are evacuated and accounted for. ,
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- 9. When the emIergency condition requiring Site Evacuation no longer exists, the Emergency Coordinator shall secure from the Site Evacuation.
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- 1. Assembly Points
- 2. Evacuation Routes to Training and Technology Center and Cowan's Ford Dam
- 3. Telephone List
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STA1ieN DIRECTIVE 3.4.1
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l A. Operaticos and Operation's Office Superintendent's Office in Shift Supervisor l Operations Training Admin. Bldg. or Training Bldg. (Unit 2 Side) i l 4 t
l NOTE: Control Room Operators rensata om station.
! 3. Admin Services
- 1) Administrative PAP at Exit Corridor Training Room (Admin. Midg.) Superistendent of.
Personnel and g Administration Troining Services Personnel .
f 2) E-Mac Vending Trailer TrainasRoom(Admin. Bldg.) E-Mac Supervisor (near Unit #1 Turb. '8143 .) i
. 3) Security kcurity Office Assembly Training Room (Admin. Eldg.) Sec. Shift Lieut. i Room (CAS, SAS, sad PAP or Training Bldg. (Unit 2 Remain on Post) Side) ,
d) Visitors Escorted - with escort Training Room (Admin. Bldg.) Cont. Services Coord.
(Includes all (Visitors outside the personnel OrSITE protected area) ,
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NOTE 1: Visitors assigned unescorted access aball be assigned to a responsible group by security personnel during
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ASSEMBLY POINTS j WITHIN OUTSIDE RESPONSIBLE i GROUP PROTECTED AREA PROTECTED AREA SUPERVISION
, fattial b dgias procedure. The responsible group shall i
provide accountability for these visitors.
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protected area.
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- 1) Projects & Performance Trailer Superintendent's Office P&L Engineer Licensing, NRC Personnel Onsite .
i 2) Performance Performance Trailer Superintendent's Office Performance Supv.
j 3) Chemistry CT Lab Superlatendent's Office Station Chemist
- 4) Nealth Physics lip Lab Auxiliary Count Room Sta. Realth Phys.
NOTE 1: If radiation levels within the MP las are excessive, Nealth Physics aball report to MP trailer. i NOTE 2: If the emergency has radiological implications, Health i Physics escorts shall take their visitor to the PAP. {.
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OBJECTIVE H This . directive establishes the Station Emergency Organization and the functions 1
. it is responsible for in effectively supporting the normal operating shift in the management of any emergency condition at the station. It particularly addresses I, the augmentation of the operating shift resources for accident response situations where the health and safety of station personnel and members of the
- - general public are concerned. It provides a structure by which the normal
-v functions of the operating shift are augmented and immediately directed to accident termination and mitigation, offsite consequer.ce determination, and plant
' recovery operations.
1 GENERAL a Initial activities during any emergency condition are directed by the Shift . .
Supervisor from the control roce. The Chift Supervisor shall assume the functions of the Emergency Coordinator until the arrival of the Station Manager or his designee at which time the Station Manager or his designee assumes the responsibility of the Emergency Coordinator. The Emergency Coordinator will
- l. assure that the fellowing emergency objectives are achieved daring the initial phases of any emergency condition.
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- 1. Initiation of emergency actions within the provisions of the Emergency Plan, including notification of and protect.ive action recommendations to authorities responsible for coordinating offsite protective actions, enabling the Shift Supervisor to devote full attention to remedial measures within the station. This authority to notify and make protective action rec - ndations to offsite authorities may not be delegated to other personnel within the emergency organization. .
- 2. Natification and activation of the Station, Corporate, State / Local Government, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission emergency organizations having a response role.
- 3. Continued assessment of actual or potential consequences both onsite and offsite throughout the evolution of the emergency condition.
Effective implementation of emergency measures in the environs including
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- N protective actions and or evacuation of affected areas, implementation of emergency monitoring teams and facilities to evaluate the etvironmental consequences of the emergency condition, prompt notification and c - nications with offsite authorities.
- 5. Continued maintenance of an adequate state of emergency preparedness until the emergency situation has been effectively managed and the station is returned to a notsal or safe operating condition. _
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- 1. The Onsite Emergencv Organization shall be that organivation of normal plant operating shift augmented with additional personnc1 as deemed necessary by the Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator, the Station Msnager or as required by any Emergency Procedure or Station Directive. .
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- 2. The Shift Supervisor on duty shall ensure that all actions required by
- ) any initiating Emergency Procedure or by any emergency condition have been performed and that all actions necessary for the protection of persona and property are being taken. h Shift Supervisor upon being relieved of the Eastgency Coordinator functions shall continue to take all actions necessary to ensure that any emergency situation is brought under control.
- 3. The Emersency Coordinator shall have the authority and responsibility to initiate any emergency actions within the provisions of the Emergency Plan, including the notifications and exchange of information with those authorities responsible for coordinating offsite emergency sessures. N Emergency Coordinator will work closely with the Shift Supervisor, other l Station Management and Engineering and Technical Support personnel at the Technical SuPFort Center (TSC). He shall also maintain communications L with offsite personnel at the Crisis Management Center, County Emergency Operations Center (s) and with the North Carolina State Emergency i Op rations Center initially, then with the North Carolina State Emergency
, Response Team Headquarters as this organization is activated. This function will later be assumed by the Recovery Manager at the Duke Power Crisis Management Center.
- 4. N Control Room is the initial onsite center of emergency control. It is designed for evaluation and controi over the initial aspects of an I
emergency and for those actions necessary for coping with the emergency condition. N se actions include, but are not limited to:
- a. Continuous evaluation of the magnitude and potential consequences of the emergency condition.
- b. Initial notifications and communications with these station personnel and offsite agencies responsible for coordinating effective response measures.
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The control room shall be staffed with the operating shift, the Emergency 0 Coordinator and any other personnel the Shift Supervisor, Station Manager or Emergency Coordinator may require in response to the emergency -
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- 5. The Technical Support Center (TSC) acta in support of the e - =ad and control function of the control room and to display current plant status and diagnostic information to those individuals who are knowledgeable and responsible for engineering, technical, and management support of reactor operation in any emergency condition. The TSC is located in Offices 911, 912, 913, and 914 in the Service Building at Elevation 767 (See Enclosure 1, TSC Layout) and has the capability to house twenty five (25) persons, necessary communication equipment, diagnostic display information, plant drawings, layouts, maps, and charts necessary to support the emergency organization. In the event the TSC becomes environmentally uninhabitable due to radiologini or other conditions and the Control Room remains secure (habitable), selected fadividuals (to be determined by the Emergency Coordinator) shall move to Offices 930 and 931 inside the ._
Control Room. All other TSC personnel shall evacuate to the Administration Building, Cowan's Ford Hydro or the Training and Technology Center, as directed by the Emergency Coordinator. In the event the Control Room also becomes n= inhabitable due to radiological or
. other conditions, TSC personnel will evacuate to thc. Administration
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A. h TSC and Operations Support Center (OSC) shall be activated by the 2 l
Emergency Coordinator in accordance with the applicable emergency I
procedure. h Control Room shall notify and activate the members of the TSC and OSC by notifying the Station Manager or his designee.
h Station Manager or his designee will contact one of the Superintendents, who will then contact the remaining Superintenden'ts..
Each Superintendent will then contact the appropriate personnel in his area of responsibility. N Section Heads shall be responsible for notifying the personnel under their direction assigned to the TSC and OSC and any other personnel that they may deem necessary to support the emergency condition. This notification and activation will be conducted as shown in Enclosure 2.
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- B. The TSC shall include, but not be limited to the following personnel:
v (1) h Emergency Coordinator or in his absence a designated alternate per Enclosure 2. h Emergency Coordinator shall have complete responsibility for activation of the TSC and the
': Corporate Crisis Management Plan. He shall staff the TSC with those personnel listed in Enclosure 2, or at his discretion with those personnel deemed necessary to effectively assess the
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He shall maintain lines of communication and consultation with these agencies to ensure that they are informed of the emergency condition at all times, in accordance with the Emergency Plan. ,
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(2) The Superintendent of Operations when designated shall assume ti:s duties of the Emergency Coordinator. He will provide expertise to the Emergency Coordinator and the Shift Supervisor regarding solutions to operational problems. He shall ensure that each operating shift is manned with competent personnel trained and prepared to manage all operational emergency conditions and he shall augment his personnel resources as necessary to accomplish this goal. He shall provide technical expertise to other members of the TSC and shall work closely I with the Superintendent of Maintenance in restoring station equipment to an operational status during and after the emergency condition.
1 b (3) The Superintendent of Technical Servicee when designated shall h
assume the duties of the Emergency Coordinator. He will provide expertise to the Emergency Coordinator and the Shift Supervisor j, regarding solutions. to operational problems. He shall provide technical expertise to the other members of the TSC in the arr.as qV of Health Physics, Chemistry, Performance, Reactor Engineering and in Licensing and Engineering Support Programs. He shall ensure that all areas of responsibility under his direction are
- staffed with competent personnel properly trained and . prepared to support any operational emergency conditions.
(4) The Superintendent of Maintenance when designated shall assume _
ie the duties of the Emergency Coordinator. He will provide .
expertise to the Emergency Coordinator and the Shift Supervisor regarding solutions to operational problems. He shall provide technical expertise to the other members of the TSC in areas of s Mechanical Maintenance, Planning, Instrt e t and Electrical Maintenance, and Materials Support. He will ensure that all areas of responsibility under his direction are staffed with iI competent personnel properly trained and prepared to support any operational emergency conditions.
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(5) The Superintendent of Administr,ation when designated shall 2 i
Y sesume the duties of the Emergency Coordinator. He will provide technical expertise to the Emergency Coordinator and the Shift -
Supervisor regarding solutions to a M aistrative problems associated with emergency conditions at the station. He shall provide technical expertise to other members of the TSC in the areas of Contrac't Services, Administrative Coordination, and Training / Safety. He shall ensure that all areas unJer his ,,
direction are staffed and prepared to manage administrative r.
support for any emergency conditions.
(6) The Operating Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Operations when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Operations and other members of the TSC as required. He will assist the Superintendent of Operations in coordinating activities during the emergency condition by developing work schedules, equipment and material procurement, guidance and assistance to the Shift
[ Supervisor, ca==na4 cation with the Crisis Management Center, incident report preparation, and other support functions as needed or required to restore the plant status to normal. He will be responsible for notifying the OSC Coordinator of the OSC activation in accordance with Enclosure 2. He shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage operational support for any emergency condition.
!} (7) The Assistant Operating Enaineer shall assume the duties of the i
Operating Engineer when so designated. He vill provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Operations, the Operating Engineer and other members of the TSC as required. He <
- , shall assist ine Operating Engineer in assessment and evaluation of the emergency condition and in any other areas of expertise
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(8) h Health Physics Section of the TSC shall consist of the O Station Health Physicist or his designated alternate, an Environmental Surveillance Coordinator / Radio Operator, a Data p Evaluation Specialist, a Support Functions Coordinator and a Surveillance and Control Coordinator and other Health Physics ,
personnel as deemed necessary by the Station Health Physicist to support the Health Physics functions during the emergency l condition. He will also be responsible for coordinating and assigning'the appropriate Health Physics personnel to the OSC organhation provided in Enclosure 3.
NOTE: h Environmental Surveillance Teams shall be
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N Station Health Physicist shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of i
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- i responsible for gathering and compiling onsite and offsite radiological monitoring data from the NRC, State, Corporate and Station Radiological Monitoring and Evaluation Teams and for providing this information to other members of the TSC as required. h Station Health Physicist shall provide for input i to and distribution of offsite dose calculation procedures and
- computer programs accessible by Health Phys'ics personnel. h
.j Station Health Physicist shall make rec - dations to the ll Imergency Coordinator through the Superintendent of Technical Services on protective actions deemed necessary to assure tJaat station personnel and members of the general public do not exceed exposure limits to radioactive estarials. N Station Health Physicist shall also work closely with the appropriate members of the Corporate Crisis Management Center to ensure that radiological hasards during any emergency cou.dition are i minimized. N Station Health Physicist shall ensure that all g areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage d
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(9) The Station Chemist shall assume the duties of the )
Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated. He 1 1
< will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Techaical Services and to other members of the TSC as required.
He is responsible for coordinating chamical technical support and for initiating necessary action to insure adeguate chemical
' sampling and eveluation to support the emergency condition. The Station Chemist shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage cha=1stry support for any emergency condition including providing the appropriate Chemistry personnel to the OSC based on the actual plant emergency.
(10) The Performance Enaineer shall assume the duties of the '
Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Technical Services and to other members of the TSC as required.
I He will assure that adequate levels of technical and engineering manpower are available to: manage test procedure review, carry out special test procedures, ensure control and accountability of special nuclear materials, evaluate plant and reactor performance and provide plant data information from the ,
Operator Aid Computer to the Vax Computer System. The l Performance Engineer shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage Performance support for any emergency condition.
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(11) The Reactor Ensineer shall assume the duties of the Performance O Engineer or the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the -
Performance Engineer and to other members of the TSC as required. The Reactor Engineer shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage technical support for any emergency condition.
(12) The Projects & Licensina Enmineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated.
He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Technical Services and to other members of the TSC as required.
He is responsible for coordinating station activities with .
regulating agencies, coordinating the reporting and investigation of all incidents and for providing a review of appropriate station technical matters. Special Assistants
!! assigned to his area will provide technical expertise in.
.i Emergency Preparedness, Quality Assurance, Nuclear Safety, and
/ Computer Interface. He is also responsible for ensuring that.
periodic updates of plant information and data are provided to ,
State / Local Government Agencies until the Crisis Management Organization assumes this function. The Projects and Licensing Engineer shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage technical support for any emergency condition.
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, (13) The Instrument and Electrical Ensineer shall assume the duties I of the Superintendent of Maintenance when so designated. He will provide technical expertise t:o the Superintendent of Maintenance and to other members of the TSC as required. He is -
responsible for maintaining all station I&E equipment in an operational state. The Instrument and Electrical Engineer shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage any I&E support for any emergency condition including providing the appropriate IAE personnel to the OSC based on the actual plant emergency.
(14) The Plannins Ensineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Maintenance when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendant of Maintenance and to other members of the TSC as required. He is a responsible for the implementation and evaluation of the maintenance management program and for the administration of the materials procurement programs. The P1mr:ning Engineer O- shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage planning and materials support for any emergency condition.
1 (15) The Mechageal Maintenance Ensineer shall assume the duties of
! 1, the Superintendent of Maintenance when so desf.gnated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of l Maintesance and to other members of the TSC as tequired. He is responsible for preventative and actual maintenance for all station mechanical equipment and facilities. The Mechanical Maintenance Engineer shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage maintenance support for any emergency condition including providing the ti appropriate Maintenance personnel to the OSC based on the actual plant emergency.
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] j (16) The Contract Services Coordinator shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Administration when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of -
Administration and to other members of the TSC as required. He is responsible for coordinating Security, Utility Services, and l Food Vending Services for the station. -The Contract Services Coordinator shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage Contract Services for any emergency condition.
n (17) The Administrative Coordinator shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Administration when so designated. She will provide technical expertise to the Superine== dant of Administration and to other members of the TSC as required.
She is responsible for coordinating and maintaining general administrative functions and support in the TSC. This area is respcasible for distribution of plant status sheets and update -
of the TSC/OSC status boards, typing, copy service, and other
( miscellaneous clerical functions that may be required. The Administrative Coordinator shall ensure that all areas under her direction are staffed and prepsred to manage administrative
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'# the Superintendent of Administration when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Administration and to other members of the TSC as required. He is responsible for coordinating the st.ation training and safety activities, aud Fire Protection and Medical Services in support of the emergency organization. He is also responsible for maintaining documentation of those personnel who participate in the emergency response organization during actual emergencies and during exercises and drills. N Training and Safety Coordinator shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to provide needed training and safety evaluations during any emergency condition.
- 6. m Operations Support Center _(OSC) is located in Room 909 (Operators' Kit _ hen). In the event the OSd bec m s environmentally uninhabitable, personnel assigned shall move to Offices 930 and 931 inside the Control Room Ventilation System. It shall be staffed with Plant Operators not assigned to the Control Room, Health Physics tarsonnel and as needed v.
Instrument and Electrical, Maintenance, or Chemistry personnel in support of the emergency condition. N normal station telephone system with a backup radio system (PET frequency hand held), and the Voycall System from the Control Room or TSC shall serve as a line of direct communicstion. N personnel assigned to the OSC shall be under the direct supervision of the Operations Support Caster Coordinator as provided in Enclosure 3. .
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t OSC Coordinator: Operating Engineer who is responsible for the I
coordination of the OSC functions with the Shift
.. Supervisor and Emergency Coordinator in the TSC. He e shall coordinate the staffing of the OSC with the
' appropriate plant management based on the actual plant l4 emergeray.
Plant Operators: Plant Operators on shift who are not actually assigned to the Control Room and additional call out operators as required or deemed necessary by the Shift Supervisor or Emergency Coordinator.
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' '. Physics Supervisor and appropriate technicians will serve in a support function to the OSC. The Health Physics Group supporting the OSC shall be physically located in the OSC. The Health Physica Supervisor shall I assure that adequate personnel, instrumentation, 4 respiratory protective equipment, protective clothing, and any other material needs are provided in support of
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NOTE: An Emergency Kit containing a*pplies listed in PT/0/A/4600/11 is I
stored in the Operators' Kitchen.
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OSC STAFF SilIFT TucilNICAL UNIT #1 1. Aux. Operators on shift l SUPERVISOR SUPPORT P J. Silver and call-cut Personnel
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DUKE PCWER COMPANY (O ID No: RP/0/A/5700/01 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) o to l PROCESS RECORD 0 Incorporated l
l (2) STATION: McGuire Nuclear Station (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Notification of Unusual Event
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(4) PREPARED BY: . DATE: 11/22/83 (5) REVIEWED BY: W NN DATE! // 22*I Crass-Disciplinary Review By: N/R:
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NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT .
l.. 1.0 Symptoms 1.1 This condition exists whenever unusual events are in process or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety
+of the plant. t 2.0 Isandiate Actions 2.3 Automatic None 2.0- Manual
' 2.2.1 The Shift Supervisor shall be informed of all events initiating this procedure. .
3.0 Subsequent Actions Initial /N/A /
/ 3.1 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator shall assure that the appropriate emergency condition (Notification of Unusual ,
Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency) is declared by evaluating the actual plant condition with Enclosure 4.1, Emergency Classification Guide Flowchart and Enclosure 4.2, List of Initiating Conditions, Emergency Action Levels, and _
l Associated Emergency Proceduru/ Document. .
h -E The Shift Supervisor shall assume the function of the Emergency Coorainator until the arrival of the
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/ 3.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall assure that all actions required by the initiating Energency Procedure (s) will be performed and that all actions necessary for the protection of .
persons and property are being taken.
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If at any time in the course of events in this procedure, site assembly / accountability and/or evacuation of all non-essential onsits personnel aprears necessary, refer to Station Directive 3.8.1.
/ 3.3 The Emergency Coordinator shall assure prompt (within about 15 minutes of declaring the emergency) notification of the North Carolina State and Local County Warning Points indicated on Enclosure 4.3. He shall also assure notification of all othat personnel listed in 2nclosure 4.3. (Notifications to other !
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,) by Enclosure 4.8, Notification Tree).
NOTE 1 See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing, for notification, telephone numbers / radio codes /pager codes.
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NOTE 3 See Enclosure 4.6, Emergency Plan Message Format
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Production Daty Engineer.
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Operator Aid Computer (OAC) " Nuclear-23" program to assess the offsite consequences. In the event the (OAC) is not operational the Emergency Coordinator shall request Health Physics personnel to evaluate the consequences utilizing the appropriate Health !
Physics Procedure, HP/0/B/1009/05, HP/0/B/1009/06,
, W/0/B/1009/08, HP/0/B/1009/C9, or HP/0/B/1009/10.
/ 3.5 The Emergency Coordinator shall provide protective action recommendations as necessary to the affected county warning point (s) and to the North Carolina Warning Point (Emergency *
! Operating Centers, if established) or the State Radiological Protection Section, Department of H.nman Resources (see Enclosure 4.7, P'otective r Action Recommendation Flow chart) as directed by the state, in accordance with the North Carolina Emergency
,{ Response Plan. If evaluation indicates that a potential for or an actual release of radioactive materials will result in a projected dose (REM) to the population of: (EPA Protective Action Guidelines).
!' 3.5.1 Whole body <1, thyroid <5, No protective action is
- ' required. Monitor environmental radiation levels to verify.
3.5.2 Whole body 1 to <5, thyroid 5 to <25, reca===ad seeking _.
shelter and wait for further instructions. Consider ,
evacuation particularly for children and pregnant women.
Monitor environmental radiction levels. Control access to affected areas.
NOTE 3 If this is the projected dose evaluate Site Area Emergency and General Emergency i
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'J 3.5.3 Whole body 5 and above, thyroid 25 and above, ree-ad mandatory evacuation of populations in the affected .
areas. Monitor enviroceental radiation levels and adjust area for mandatory evacuation based on these levels.
Control access to affected areas. .
NOTE If this is the projected dose, see General Emergency Procedure.
NOTE See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing for notification.
/ _ 3.7 The Emergency Coordinator shall augment on shift resources to assess and respond to the caergency situation as needed to 7
ensure the protection of persons and property.
/ 3.8 The Emergency Coordinator will assess the Emergency Condition and determine the need to remain in a Notification of Unusual Event, escalate to a more severe class or close out the emergency.
/ 3.9 Notify the Projects and Licensing Engineer or his designee who will be responsible for closing out the Emergency with verbal summary -
to those personnel and county and state authorities notified in Step -
3,3. The Projects and Licensing Engineer will provide a written cumnary to county and state authorities within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
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4.2 List of Initiating Conditions, Emergency Action Levels, and Associated Emergenc7 Procedure / Document.
4.3 Notification Chart .
4.4 Telephone Listing 4.5 Warning Message: Nuclear Facility to State / Local Government 4.6 Emergency Plan Message Format 4.7 Protective Action Recommendation Flow Chart.
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RP/0/A/5700/01 ENCLOSURE 4.2 PAGE 1 0F 5 LIST OF INITIATING CONDITIONS, EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS, AND ASSOCIATED EMERGENCY PROCEDURE / DOCUMENT Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document 4.2.1 Emergency Core Cooling Safety Injection signal verification EP/1/A/5000/01. EP/2/A/5000/01 Initiated (SI) and by redundant' indication and indication EP/1/A/5000/02, EP/2/A/5000/02, discharge to vessel has of discharge to vessel. EP/1/A/5000/03, EP/2/A/5000/03, occurred. EP/1/A/5000/04, EP/2/A/5000/04, AP/1/A/5500/35, AP/2/A/5500/35 4.2.2 Dediological effluent EMF 49, 50, 35, 36, 37 Alare insticating Tech Specs 3/4.11. Environmental ,
Technical Fpecification Technical Specification Limits exceeded. Tech Specs, HP/0/8/1009/09, i !
limits exceeded. HP/0/8/1009/10, HP/0/B/1009/05 l l
I 4.2.3 Fuel Damage Indication:
- a. High coolant activity a. >l pC1/ gram Dose Equivalent I-131 or AP/1/A/5500/18, AP/2/A/5500/18, sample exceeding Tech. >100 Specs. T~ pC1/ gram gross activity.
NOTE: These calculations avall- l able free counting fact- '
lity on request.
- b. Failed fuel monitor b. Increase in I-131 concentration by ,
indicates Mechanical Clad 7pC1/mi over a 30 minute period, or, Failure greater than 1% to 5% I-131 concentration is in the range or 0.1% equivalent fuel of 70pC1/mi to 350 pC1/e1 verf fled by failures within 30 minutes. Increased EMF-48 readings and labora- i tory analysis.
4.2.4 Abnormal coolant tempera- Figure 2.1-1 Tech Specs exceeded AP/1/A/5500/05, AP/2/A/5500/05 l ture and/or pressure or and Core Subcooling Monitor less ;
abnormal fuel temperature Dian acceptable. (Below Curve) .
outside of Technical Speci-fication Limits.
Verified as necessary by redundant Instrumentation. (e.g, narrow and wide ll range pressure / temperature subcooling ;
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requiring shutdown by >1GPM Unidentified Leakagw AP/1/A/5500/10, AP/2/A/5500/10 Tech. Specs. or primary leak >10GPM Identified Primary teakage ;
rate requiring shutdown by Verified by EMF readings, level control, Tech. Specs. make-up rate, and or chemical / radiological analysis exceeding Tech. Spec. 3.4.6.2 limiting condition for operation. .
4.2.6 Failure of a safety or Valid accoustical monitor indica- EP/1/A/5000/02, EP/2/A/5000/02, relief valve in a safety tion of valve failure. AP/1/A/5500/11, AP/2/A/5500/11, ,
related system to close, EP/1/A/5000/03, EP/2/A/5000/03 i following reduction of l
applicable pressure. (Prl- !
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l Steam (SM).
4.2.7 Loss of offsite power or Undervoltage alarms on 7KV buses AP/1/A/5500/07, AP/2/A/5500/07 loss of onsite AC power or blackout load sequencers j capability. actuated. t 4.2.8 Loss of containment inte- Any autoestic containment isolation AP/0/A/5500/24 grity requiring shutdown by valve found to be open and inoperable ,
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on fall aleak locktest inoperable, per Tec E Specs when con- ;
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4.2.9 Loss of engir.eered safety ESF actuation system found inoperable AP/1/A/5500/19, AP/2/A/5500/19, feature or ffre protection or Fire Suppression Water System AP/1/A/5500/21, AP/2/A/5500/21, system function requiring Tound inoperable per Tech Specs. AP/1/A/5500/20, AP/2/A/5500/20, shutdown by Tech Specs Tech Specs 3/4.5, 3/4.7.10, ;
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4.2.11 Indications or alarms on Loss of process or effluent radiation OP/0/A/6700/03, Tech Specs 3/4.3 process or effluent para- monitoring system or Loss of all meters not functional in meteorological instrumentation onsite i Control Room to an extent or Loss of all radio / telephone communi-requiring plant shutdown cations capability offsite.
or other significant loss l~
of assessment or communica-tion capabllity (e.g., all i meteorological instrumenta- '
tion, or radio networks). ,
I 4.2.12 Security throat or As notified by Security Force. Station Security Plan attempted enicy or ;
attempted sabotage. '
4.2.13 Natural phenomenon being experienced or projected ;
beyond usual levels.
- a. Any earthquake felt (<.08gH, <.0539 V), Annunciator Alarm, I in plant or detected ' 0-13)
.. I on station seismic in-strumentation.
- b. 50 year flood or low As observed water, hurricane surge, seiche (lake tidal wave)
- c. Any tornado on site As observed
- d. Any hurricane Winds >73 aph/from National Weather RP/0/A/5700/06, RP/0/A/5700/07 Service information.
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- a. Aircraft crash onsite As observed t or unusual aircraft activity over facility.
- b. Train derailment on As observed site.
- c. Near site or onsite A: observed explosion.
- d. Near site or onsite As observed RP/0/A/5700/08 toxic or flammable gas release,
- e. Turbine rotating com- Turbine trip and observation of AP/1/A/5500/23, AP/2/A/5500/23, ponent failure causing a turbine malfunction or failure. AP/1/A/5500/02, AP/2/A/5500/02,
. rapid plant shutdown RP/0/A/5700/09 .
(Loss of Condenser !
Heat Sink).
i 4.2.15 Other plant conditions As determined by the Shift Supervisor / As directed by plant conditions. l exist that in the judge- Esargency Coordinator.
- ment of the Shift Supervisor, , i the Operations Duty Engineer. l 1 the Superintendent of Opera-tions, or the Station Manager '
i warrant increased awareness j on the part of State and/or local offsite authorities or require plant shutdown under Tech Specs requirements and involve other than normal con- .
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Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document 4.2.16 Transportation of contaal- As observed'. RP/0/A/5700/05 nated injured individual from site to offsite hospital. .
4.2.17 Rapid depresourization of As observed and actuation of 4.2.1 AP/1/A/5500/06, AP/2/A/Ma0/06 secondary r.1.'de. and 4.2.6 above.
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' , PAGE 1 0F 1 NOTIFICATION CHART NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT Notify the following personnel for all Initiating Conditions listed in Enclosure 4.2. (See Enclosure 4.4 for Telephone Listing)
NOTIFY NOTIFICATION COMPLETE-INITIAL _
Shift Supervisor Operations Dqty Engineer Station Manager Nuclear Production Duty Engineer (Enclosure 4.6)
North Carolina State Warning Point N Mecklenburg County Warning Point /
Lincoln County Warning Point [
. Catawba County Warning Point )(Enclosure 4.5)
Iredell Ccunty Warning Point k Gaston County Warning Point k Cabarrus County Warnina Point )
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P&T P yer r home telephone if offsite.
4.4.2 Station Manager - N. O. McIntosh
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4.4.8 Iredell County Warning Point - Primary: own Phone Back-up: System Spe Back-up: rgency Radio, Code:
4.4.9 Gaston County Warning Point - Primary: Ri Phone Back-up: System Spe Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:
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ENCLOSURZ 4.5 A. For Sender: PAGE 1 0F 4
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- 2. Complete Parts I & ll for followup messages.
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- 5. Message authentication:
(verify code word or een back to the fennity) l 6. The ciaes of the emergency is: (a) Notification of Unusual Event lI '
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(c) Site Emergency l (d) General Emergency
- 7. This classification of emergency was declared at: (a.m/p.m.) on (date).
- 8. The initiating event cousing the emergency classification is: Unit affacted: 1,2,Both l
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- 10. We recommend the following p.ead.s action:
(a) No protective action is recommended at this time.
(b) People living in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed. .
(c) People in zones evacuate their homes and businerses.
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(d) Pregnant women and children in zones remain iridoors with the i doors and windows closed. l (e) Pregnant women and children in zones avecuate to the neerest shelter / reception center.
(f) Other recommendations:
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- 13. RELAY THIS INFORMATION TO THE PERSONS INDICATED ON YOUR ALERT PROCEDURE FOR AN INCIDINT AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY.
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- 1. The type of actual or projected reisess is: _
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(b) waterbome (c) Surface spill (d) Other '
, 2. The source and A :ph, of the reisses is:
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1 Radiological rolese: curies, or curies /sec. ,
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Stab lity class: (A,8,C,D,E,F, or G)
Reisees height: Ft. -
Dose conwesion factor: R/hr/C1/m3 (whole body)
R/hr/Cl/m3 (Child Thyroid)
Precipitation:
Temperature at the site: 'F j 5. Doon projections:
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- Proiested integneted Dose in Rem *
. Distance Whole Body Child Thyroid
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- 7. Emergency actions underway at the heility include:
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(c) Prognosis ;s: stable / improving / degrading / unknown. .
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- 10. I ropest, this message:
(a) Reports an actual emergency.
- = (b) is an exercise message. PART I and II APPROVED FOR BEEASE -
- 11. Do you have any quesdons? Signature (Emergency Coordinator) .
- END OF FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE **" ~
I NOTE: Record the name, title, date, time, and warning point notified. (Sanders)
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(Nuclear Station to Nuclear Production Duty Engineer)
- 1. This is at McGuire Nuclear Station.
(Name and Title) .
- 2. This is/is not a Orill. An _ Unusual Event
_ Alert
_ Site Area Emergency
_ General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at on Unit Number _ .
(Time)
- 3. Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergency procedure description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status) t r
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- 5. There Have/Have Not been cany injuries to plant personnel.
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- , 7. NRC Yes _ No, State _ Yes _ No, Counties Yes No, have been notified.
- 8. The Crisis Management Team should/should not be activated. Corporate Communications and Company Management should be notified (Unusual Event only).
- 9. I can be reached at for fa110w-up information.
- ) (Telephone Number) il 10. Additional Comments:
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DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No:RP/0/A/5700/02 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) O to PROCESS RECORD 0 Incorporated (2) STATION _ McGuire Nuclear Station (3) PROC 1fURE TITLE: Alert aA / N (4) PREPARED BY:
fs 'r W M. S. Glover DATE: 11/22/83 (5) REVIEWED BY: NI DATE: //-$2~II Cross-Disciplinary Review By: N/R:
(6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY):
By: (SRO) Date:
By: Date:
(7) APPROVED BY: Date: N/25/9,7 (8) MISCELu NEOUS:
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1.0 Symptoms 1.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant.
2.0 Immediate Actions 2.1 Autoastic 't None 2.2 Manual 2.2.1 The Shift Supervisor shall be informed of all events initiating this procedure.
3.0 Subsequent Actsons Initial /N/A
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, Associated Emergency Procedure / Document. .
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NOTE The Shift Supervisor shall assume the function of the Emergency Coordinator until the arrival of the Station Manager or his designee at which time the Station Manager or his designee assumes the responsibility of the Emergency Coordinator.
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persona and property are being taken.
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If at any time in the course of events in this procedure, site. assembly / accountability and/or evacuation of all non-essential onsite personnel appears necessary, refer to Station Directive 3.8.1.
/ 3.3 The Emergency coordinator shall assure prompt (within about 15 minutes of declaring the emergency) notification of the North Carolina State and Local County Warning Points indicated on Enclosure 4.3. He shall also assure notificatios of all other personnel listed in Enclosure 4.3. (Notificaticen to other f
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NOTE 1 Activation of the Technical Support Center (TSC),
and Operations Support Center (OSC) shall be in accordance with Stacion Directive 3.8.2.
Activation of the Crisis Management Center (CHC) _
shall be in accordance with Enclosure 4.6 .
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NOTE 3 See Enclosure 4.5, Warning Message: Nuclear Facility to State / Local Government, for information .
to be provided to State / County Warning Points.
3.4 The Emergency Coordinator in direct conta'ct with the Technical Support Center and the Crisis Management Center will assess and respond to the emergency by:
3.4.1 Dispatching onsite monitoring teams with associated ca==mications equipment.
3.4.2 Providing periodic plant status updates to offsite
, authorities (at least every 15 minutes).
3.4.3 Providing periodic meteorological assessments to offsite
, authorities and, if any releases are occuring, dose estimates for actual releases.
NOTE In the cent a release or potential release of radioactive materials is a threat to plant
- personnel or members of the general public, the Emergency Coordinator shall utilized the Operator Aid Computer (OAC) " NUCLEAR-23" _
program to assess the offsite consequences. -
In the event the (OAC) is not operational the Emergency Coordinator shall request Health Physics personnel to evaluate the
, s consequences utilizing the appropriate Health Physics Procedure, D/0/B/1009/05, D/0/B/1009/06, HP/0/B/1009/08, D/0/B/1009/09, or D/0/B/1009/10.
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/ 3.5 The Emergency Coordinator shall provide protective action .
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- Operating Centers, if established) or the State Radiological
- . Protection Section, Department of Human Resources (see Enclosure 4.7, Protective Action Recommendation Flow Chart) as directed by the state, in accordance with the North Carolina Emergency l
Response Plan. If evaluation indicates that a potential for or l an actual release of radioactive materials willcresult in a projected dose (REM) to the population of: (EPA Protective Action Guidelines).
3.5.1 Whole body <1, thyroid <5, N0 protective action is required. Monitor environmental radiation levels to verify.
1[ 3.5.2 Whole body 1 to <5, thyroid 5 to <25, recommend seeking shelter ac! wait for further instructions. Consider evacuation particularly for children and pregnant women.
Monitor environmental radiation levels. Control access
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areas. Monitor environmental radiation levels and adjust .
area for mandatory evacuation based on these levels.
Control access to affected areas.
NOTE If this is the projected dose, see General Emergency Procedure NOTE See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listir. for i notification.
/ 3.6 The Emergency Coordinator in coordination with the Recovery Manager at the Crisis Management Center, will assess the ,
emergency condition and determine the need to remain in an Alert l
, Statua, escalate to a more severe class, reduce the emergency class or close out the emergency.
/ 3.7 The Station Manager or his designee will close out the
!i Emergency with a verbal summary to those personnel and county and state authorities notified in Step 3.3, followed by a written sismary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.
4.0 Enclosures -
4.1 Emergency Classification Guide Flowchart 4.2 ListofInitiatingConditions,EmergencyAN.ionLevels,andAssociated Emergency Procedure / Document.
4.3 Notification Chart
, 4.4 Telephone Listing l , 4.5 Warning Message: Nuclear Facility to State / Local Government cs .
4.6 Emergency Plan Message Format ,
4.7 Protective Action Recommendation Flow Chart s
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PAGE 1 0F 5 i LIST OF INITIATING CCNDITIONS, EMERG N Y ACTION LEVELS, AND ASSOCIATED EMERGENCY PROCEDL /DoctWNT !
Initiating Conditions Energoocy Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document i
4.2.1 Severe loss of fuel a. Very high reactor coolant activity Tech Specs 3/4.6.7 i cladding, Mechanical indicated by sample activity g Clad Failure failed fuel monitor (EMF-48) indicating an increase greater i than 1% fuel failure within 30 l.,
minutes (increase of 70uct/mi in i 30 minutes) or 5% to 25% total fuel ,
failure indicited by 350 to j 1,750pC1/mi total I-131. coolant activity s -
4.2.2 Rapid gross failure Pressurizer low pressure alarm and EP/1/A/5000/04 EP/2/V5000/04, of one Steam Generator reactor trip and, pressurizar low AP/1/A/5500/07, AP/2/A/5500/07 tube with loss of off- level alarm and, pressurizer 1w site power. pressure safety injection signal
- and undervoltage alarm on 7KV Euse,s. EMF 32, 33, and 34 XTare(s). l, 4.2.3 Rapid failure of Steam Several hundred gpa primary to EP/1/A/5000/04 EP/2/A/5003/04 {
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Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) f-l Greater than 10 gps, rapidly de- EP/1/A/5000/04, EP/2/A/5000/04, ;
4.2.4 Steam ifne break with EP/1/A/5000/03, EP/2/A/5000/03 i l significant primary to creasing reactor coolant Tavg, '
secondary leak rate. pressurizer pressure and level '
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if break is in containment. I
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safety injection signal for rupture downstream of MSIV's.
Leak >50gpa as indicated by calcu- EP/1/A/5000/02, EP/2/A/5000/02, i 4.2.5 Primary cociant leak AP/1/A/5500/10, AP/2/A/5500/10 ,
rate greater than 50 gps. lation or other indication. (i.e.,
sump levels) .
High radiation levels Increase by a factor of 1,000 in HP/0/8/1009/05 4.2.6 radiation monitor reading within or high airborne con- [
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loss of all onsite AC and blackout load sequencers '
power for up to 15 minutes. actuated. -
j (See Site Area Emergency RP/0/A/5700/03, for ex-tended loss).
DC bus undervoltage alarms on all Tech Specs 3/4.8.2.3, 4.2.8 Loss of all onsite DC Tech Specs 3/4.8.2.4 ;
power. buses.
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4.2.10 Complete loss of func- RHR not functional and inability AP/1/A/5500/17. AP/2/A/5500/17, tions needed for plant to sustain natural or forced cir- OP/1/A/6100/04, OP/2/A/6100/04 cold shutdown. culation. .
i 4.2.11- Failure of the reactor Reactor remains critical after AP/0/A/5500/34 '
protection system to activation of the Reactor Protection ;
initiate and complete System. i a scras which brings the reactor subcritical. ,
4.2.12 Fuel dameae accident observation of damage to spent AP/1/A/5500/25 AP/2/A/5500/25 :
with release of radio- fuel assembly, and
. activity to containment or fuel handling building. 1. IEMF-16 or 17 alare or 2 EMF-3 or 4 alare.
- 2. EMF-38, 39, 40, or 42 alare.
4.2.13 Fire potentially,affecting Observation of a fire that could Station Directlya 2.11 Series, safety systems affect safety systems. Tech Specs 3/4.5 -
4.2.14 Most or all alarms (annun- As observed. OP/0/A/6350/01A ;
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4.2.15 Airborne Radiological For EMF 35 - Low Range offscale HP/0/8/1009/05 effluents >10 times 4 i
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or whenever effluent moni-tors or radiological moni-toring detect these levels).
, 4.2.16 Ongoing security compromise. As reported by Security force. Station Security Plan ;
I 4 2.17 Severe natural phenomena RP/0/A/5700/06, RP/0/A/5700/07 L being experienced or !
projected: i,,
- a. Earthquake greater >0.08gH, >.053gV, Annunciator Alare, than Operational (AD-13). .
I Basis Earthquake Levels -
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near design levels. :
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- c. Any tornado striking As observed. ,
facility.
, d. Hurricane winds near As observed (95 mph)/ free National design basis level. Weather Service information.
4.2.18 Other hazards being ex- RP/0/A/5700/08, RP/0/A/5700/09, l
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Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document
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whatever source on facility.
- c. Know explosion damage As observed.
to facility affecting plant operation.
- d. Entry into facility As observed.
environs of toxic or flammable gases.
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tration. !
4.2.19 Other plant conditions As determined by Shift Supervisor / As dictated by Plant Conditions. [
exist that in the judge- Emergency Coordinator.
ment of the Shift Super- l visor, the Operations ,
Duty Engineer, the l Superintendent of Opera-tions, or the Plant Manager warrant pre- ,
cautionary activation of the Technical Support
! Center and near site Crisis Management Center. l*
4.2.20 Evacuation of control As determined by Shift Supervisor / AP/1/A/5500/17, AP/2/A/5500/17, l race anticipated or Emergency Coorilnator. OP/1/A/6100/04, OP/2/A/6100/04 ;
required with control of shutdown systems established from local station.
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- ENCLOSURE 4.3 l PAGE 1 0F 1 NOTIFICATION CHART -
ALERT l
Notify the following personnel for all Initiating Conditions listed in Enclosure 4.2.(See Enclosure 4.4 for Telephone Listing)
NOTIFY NOTIFICATLGyCOMPLETE-INT _TIAL Shift Supervisor Operations Outy Encineer Station Manager i Nuclear Production Outy Encineer (Enclosure 4.6)
Ne t Carolina State Warnina Point N Mecklenburg County Warnino Point /
Lincoln County Warninc Point [
Catawba County Warnina Point > (Enclosure 4.5)
Iredell County Warnino Point I Gaston County Warnino Point -
Cabarrus County Warning Point /
N.R.C. via ENS (Red Phone) (Station Directive 2.8.1 and 3.1.4)
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] TELEPHONE LISTING ,
4.4.1 Operations Outy Engineer PA S stem if onsite) -
P&T Pager home telephone if offsite.
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- Home - System Speed - l 1st. Alternat Cage l Office ,
Home - System Speed l 2nd. Alternate - T. L. McConnell l o System Speed i
, 3rd. Alternate - O. J. Rains System Speed -
4th Alternate - R. J. Wilkinson Ho -
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4.4.3 Nuclear Production Outy Engineer em Speed 4.4.4 NC State Warning Point, Raleigh System Speed 4.4.5 Mecklenburg County Warning Point - Primary: awn Phone Back-up: System Speed l Back-up: rgency Radio, Code:
4.4.6 Lincoln County Warning Point - Primary: Rin Down Phone l
Back-up: - System Spe l / c.c- . .- a .,/ Back-up: Emergency Radio.. Code: .
4.4.7 Catawba County Warning Point - Pr N ry: Rin wn Phone Back-up: ' System Spe Back-up: dio, Code:
4.4.8 Iredell County Warning Point - Primary: Ri n Phone Back-up: System Spee Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:
4.4.9 Gaston County Warning Point - Primary: .Rin Down Phone Back-up: ' System Spee Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:
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NOTE
- 1. Radio Cod M ill activate all county radio units.
- 2. P&T Pager, r Charlotte Area) 4.4.11 N.R.C. Operation Center, Emergency Notification System (ENS phone) 4.4.12 Radiation n Section Department of uman Resources System Speed - .
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A. For Seder: ENCLOSURE 4.5 PAGE 1 0F 4
. 1. Complete Part i for the initial Warning Message. .
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B. For Receiver: -
- 1. Record the date, time and your name in the area below.
- 2. Authenticate this message by verifying the code word or by calling back to the facility. (See Part i .5)
Time: Date:
Message Received By:
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- 2. My name is:
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(a) Reports a real emergency.
(b) is an exercise message.
- 4. My telephone number / extension is
- 5. Message authentication:
(verify caos word or cast back to the facility)
.- 6. The class of the emergency is: (a) Notificat'on of Unusual Event (b) Alert -
(c) Site Emergency ~l (d) General Emergene
- 7. This classification of emergency was declared at: (a.m/p.m.) on (date).
E. The initiating event causing the emergency classificadon is: Unic affecced: 1,2, Both !
- 9. The enmrgency condition: (a) Does not involve the release of radioactive materials from .
the plant. 6 (b) Involves the potential for a release, but no release is occurring.
(c) Involves a roles-* of radioactive material. .
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]/ 10. We recommend the followinge r EM action:
(a) No protective action is recommended at this time.
(b) People living in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed.
(c) People 'n zones __ evacuste Gair homes a.1d businesses.
(d) Pregnant women and children in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed.
(e) Pregnant women and children in zones evacuate to the nearest (
shelter / reception center, (f) Other recommendations:
- 11. There will be:
(a) A followup message (b) No further commWestions
. 12. I ropest, this message: PART I APPROVED FOR RELEASZ (a) Reports an actuel emergency
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is an exercise message Signatur's (Eastgency Coordinator) ~
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- 13. RELAY THIS INFORMATION TO THE PERSONS INOICATED ON YOUR ALERT PROCEDURE FOR AN INCIDENT AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY.
- END OF INITIAL WARNING MESSAGE ***
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- 1. The type of actual or projected rolesse is:
(a) Airborne .
(b) Waterbome (c) Surface spill s
(d) Other
- 2. The source and descriptica of the release is:
- 3. (a) Reisese bogen/will begin at a.mJp.m.: time since reactor trip is hours.
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~N 4. Dose projection been date:
' ) 2 Radiological release: curies, or curies /sec.
W!ndspeed: mph Wind direction: From ;
Stability class: (A,8,C,D,E,F, or G)
Reisees height: Ft.
Dose corversion factor: R/hr/CI/m3 (whole body)
R/hr/C!/m3 (Child Thyroid) r.
Precipitation:
Temperature at the site: 'F .
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Dh Rem / hour Rem / hour of inholation Site Nundary 2 miles
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- 7. Emergency utions undensey at the feuility inelude:
- 8. Onehe support needed from offahe organisettons:
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"'s (a) Reactoris: not tripped /tnpped t
V (b) Plant is at: % power / hot shutdown / cold shutdown / cooling down (c) Progness is: stable / improving /degreding/ unknown. .
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- 10. I repoet, this message:
- (a) Reports an actual emergency.
-' PART I and II APPROVED FOR RELEASE (b) is an exercise message.
- 11. Do you have any quesdoney 'tsnature (Emargency Coordinator) ,,
'. ""END OF QLLOW-UP MESSAGE ***
NOTE: Record the name, tide, date, dme, and warning point nodfied. (Senders)
Record the name tide, date, time, and persons notified per alert procedure. (Receivers) 1.
(name) (title)
(date) (time) (warning point) 2.
(name) (title)
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2 EMERGENCY PLAN MESSAGE FORMAT (Nuclear Station to Nuclur Production Outy Engineer)
- 1. This is at McGuire Nuclear Station.
(Name and Title)
- 2. This is/is not a Orill. An _ Unusual Event
_ Alert
_ Site Area Emergency
_ General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at _on Unit Number _ .
(Time)
- 3. Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergtacy procedure description as
'l possible together with station parameters used tc cetermine emergency status)
! 4. Corrective Measures Being Taken: _
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L 4 7. NRC Yes No, State Yes No, Counties Yes No, f S ve been notified. -
- 8. ...a Crisis Management Team should/should not be activated. Corporate Communications and Company Management should be notified (Unusual Event only).
- 9. I can be reached at for follow-up information.
(Telephone Number)
- 10. Additional Coments:
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Emergency Classes in accordance with Stat. ton Directive 3.3.2. .m_, .__
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DUKE P0hT.R COMPANY (1) ID No:RP/0/A/5700/03 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Changs(s) O to PROCESS RECORD 0 Incorporated (2) STATION: McGuire Nuclear Station (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Site Area Emergency s, $a
/H 'p-W (4) PREPARED BY: M. S. Glover DATE: 11/22/83 (5) REbEWEDBY: % #/3 DATE: //- 2 % -lJ Cross-Disciplinary Review By: N/R:
(6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECES5ARY):
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(7) APPROVED BY: -
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1.0 Symptoms -
1.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for protection of the public.
t 2.0 Immediate Actions 2.1 Automatic None 2.2 Manual 2.2.1 The Shift Supervisor shall be informed of all events initiating this procedure.
3.0 Subsequent Actions
.; Initial /N/A
/ 3.1 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator shall assure that the appropriate emergency condition (Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency) is declared by evaluating the actual plant condition with Enclosure 4.1, Emergency Classification Guide Flowchart and Enclosure 4.2, List of Initiating Conditions, Emergency Action Levels, and
. Associated Emergency Procedure / Document.
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NOTE The Shift Supervisce shall assume the function of the Emergency Coordinator until the arrival of the Station Manager or his designee at which time the Station Manager or his designee assumes the responsibility of the Emergency Coordinator.
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, / 3.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall assure that all actions required by the initiating Emergency Procedure (s) will be performed and that all actions necessary for the protection of .
persons and property are being taken.
NOTE The Emergency Coordinator shall consider the need for site assembly / accountability and/or evacuation of all non-essential onsite personnel. See Station Directive 3.8.1.
/ 3.3 The Emergency Ccordinator shall recommend to offsite authorities that the following actions take place:
3.3.1 Activate the Alert & Notification System (Sirens and the Emergency Broadcast System) to make area residents aware iI ~
of the situation.
3 3.3.2 Request the general public in a 2 mile radius area around McGuire (Zones B, C, M and L) to go indoors and monitor Emergency Broadcast Stations for continued updates on the situation.
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/ / 3.4 The Emergency Coordinator shall assure prompt (within about 15 -
minutes of declaring the emergency) notification of the North Carolina State and Local County Warning Points indicated on ,
Enclosure 4.3. He shall also assure notification of all other J personnel listed in Enclosure 4.3. (Notifications to other appropriate personnel not listed in this procedure are provided by Enclosure 4.8).
NOTE 1 Activation of the Technical Support Center (TSC),
and Operations Support Center (OSC) shall be in accordance with Station Directive 3.8.2.
Activation of the Crisis Management Center (CMC) shSil be in accordance with Enclosure 4.6
! NOTE 2 See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing, for notificatio7, telephone numbers / radio codes /pager ,
- codes.
NOTE 3 See Enclosure 4.5, Warning Message: Nuclear Facility to State / Local Government, for information to be provided to State / County Warning Points.
3.5 The Emergency Coordinator in direct contact with the Technical .
Support Center and the Crisis Management Center will assess and l respond ts the emergency by:
3.5.1 Dispatching the Onsite and Offsite monitoring teams with associated ca==nnications equipment.
3.S.2 Providing meteorological and dose esti;aates to offsite authorities for actual releases via a dedicated individual or automated data transmission. b
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plant condition information and foreseeable contingencies to offsite authorities. .
NOTE In the even a release or potential release of radioactive materials is a threat to plant persennel or members of the general public, the Emergency Coordinator shall utilized the Operator Aid Computer (OAC) " NUCLEAR-23" program to assess the offsite consequences.
In the event the (OAC) is not operational the Emergency Coordinator shall request Health Physics personnel to evaluate the consequences utilizing the appropriate Health Physics Procedure, HP/0/B/1009/05, HP/0/B/1009/06, HP/0/B/1009/08, HP/0/B/1009/09, or HP/0/B/1009/10.
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/ 3.6 The Emergency Coordinator shall provide protective action recommendations as necessary to the affected county warning point (s) and to the North Carolina Warning Point (Emergency Operating Centers, if established) or the State Radiological Protection 'ection, Department of Human Resources (see Enclosure 4.7, Protective Action Recommendation Flow Chart) as directed by -
I the state, in accordance with the North Carolina Emergency -
1 Response Plan. If evaluation indicates that a potential for or an actual release of radioactive materials will result in a projected dose (REM) to the population of: (EPA Protective Action Guidelines),
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Monitor environmental radiation levels. Control access to affected areas.
I 3.6.3 Whole body 5 and above, thyroid 25 and above, recommend mandatory evacuation of populations in the affected areas. Monitor environmental radiation levels and adjust area for mandatory evacuation based on these levels.
Control access to affected areas.
NOTE See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing for notifiestion.
! / 3.7 The Emergency Coordinator in coordination with the Recovery Manager, at the Crisis Managwnt Center, will:
3.7.1 Provide a dedicated individual for plant status updates to offsite authorities and periodic press briefings.
3.7.2 Make available senior technical and managemen't staff onsite for consultation with the NRC and State on a periodic basis.
3.7.3 Assess the emergency condition and detscaine the need to ,
renain ie a Site Area Emergency, escalate to a more severe class, reduce the emergency class, or close out the emergency.
/ 3.8 The Recovery Manager at the Crisis Management Center will close out or recoer*nd reduction of th9 emergency class, by briefing of those personnel and offsite authorities notified in Step 3.4 I- at the Crisis Management Center or by phone if necessary, i
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4.2 List of Initiating Conditions, Emergency Action Levels, and Associated Emergency Procedure / Document.
4.3 Notification Chart ,
4.4 Telephone Listing 4.5 Warning Message: Nuclear Facility to State / Local Government 4.6 Emergency Plan Message Format 4.7 Protective Action Recommendation Flow Chart 4.8. Notification Tree ee*
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LIST OF INITIATING CONDITIONS, EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS, AND ASSOCIATED EMERGENCY PliOCEDURE/ DOCUMENT Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure / Document 4.2.1 Known loss of coolant Pressurizer low pressure reactor trip EP/1/A/5000/02, E.*/2/A/5000/02 accident greater than and pressurizer icw pressure safety ;
makeup pump capacity. TsJectionsignalandhighcontainment buildingpressureUNSP5040,5050, -
5060,5070) and high containment 3 building sump Tevel, (NIPS 260, 5270) !
and high containment humidity.
TR5P5400,5410) and EMF 38, 39, and 40 alarm.
4.2.2 Degraded core with pos- Inadequate com Coolino: AP/1/A/5500/05, AP/2/A/5500/05
. sible loss of coolable 5 centrally located thermocouples indicate
. geceetry (indicators core exit temperature greater than 1200*F.
should include instru- For Mechanical Clad Failure:
mentation to detect Greater than 2SX failed fuel indicated inadequate core cooling, by greater than 1,750pci/mi 1-131 con- I' coolant activity and/or centration.
containment radioactivity For Severe Fuel Over Temperature:
levels). From II to 105 failed fuel indicated i by 1,300 to 13,000pci/mi I-131 !
concentration.
For Fuel Melt:
, From .5% to 5% failed fuel indicated
- l by 1,180 to 11,800pC1/mi I-131 r concentration.
4.2.3 Rapid failure of steam Pressurizer low pressure alarm and EP/1/A/5000/04, EP/2/A/5000/04 ,
generator tubes with loss reactor trip, and pressurizer low AP/1/A/5500/07, AP/2/A/5500/07 3 of offsite power (e.g., level alare, anil EMF 32, 33, and 34 ;
several hundred gpa pri- alarm, and undervoltage alarms on :
mary to secondary leak 7KV buses, and steam generator water i rate). level rapidly increasing in one or ,
more steam generators falling in the i othacs, and pressurizer level rapidly ;
decreasing,(NCP5151,5160,5172) }
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4.2.4 Steam line break with Rapidly decreasing reactor coolant EP/1/A/5000/03, EP/2/A/5000/03 greater than 50gpa pri- Tavg. pressurizer pressure and level. ,
mary to secondary leakage Steam line differential pressure ';
and indication of fuel safety injcctico signal, and High damage. containment b111 ding pressure, if i steaaline break is in containment I (NSP5040, 5050, 5060, 5070) and l EMF SIA and/or 8 alare, or hTpii
. stsam flow and to Lo Tave or low .
steam pressure safety lajection j t signal, and EMF 48 alarm. l 4.2.5 Loss of offsite power and No voltage on ETA and ET8 and EP/1/A/5000/09 EP/2/A/5000/09 loss of onsite AC power No voltage on ATA and ATS ,
for more than 15 minutes. l 4.2.6 Loss of all vital onsite DC bus undervoltage all buses and Tech Specs 3/8.2.3, 3/8.2.4 DC power for more than 15 indications as in 4.2.5 above. l minutes l l
4.2.7 Complete lot; of any Inability to establish charging pump OP/1/A/6100/04, OP/2/A/6100/04, ;
function nec9:d for plant injection, and Inability to estabilsh AP/1/A/5500/17. AP/2/A/5500/17 hot shutdown. or inability .
emergency to establish feedwater service water flow, 71cw, and .
Inability to establish component cooling water flow. '
4.2.8 Transient requiring opera- Reactor remains critical after all EP/1/A/5000/01, EP/2/A/5CC0/01, tion of shutdown systems attempts to trip reactor have been AP/0/A/5500/34 4 with failure to scras completed.
(continued power genera- !
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fuel in containment or or more spent fuel assemblies, and/or ,
fuel handling building spent fuel pool water below fuel level t (e.g., large object and IEMF-16 & 17, 2 EMF-3 or 4 or EMF -38, damages fuel or water 39, 40 or 42 alarms. '
loss below fuel level). -
4.2.10 fire compromising the Observation of a major fire Tech Specs 3/4.5, i function of safety that defeats redundant safety Station Directive 2.11 Series 1 systems. system or function. ,
4.2.11 Most or all alarms As determined by the Shift Supervisor / OP/0/A/6350/01A (alsnunciators) lost and Emergency Coordinator. '
plant transient initiated or in progress. ;
4.2.12 Airborne rad! alogical For EMF 35 Low Range, offscale 3 HP/0/8/1009/05, HP/0/8/1009/09 effluent monitors detect Higia Range 8 x 10 cpm. l 1evels corresponding to (See Note 1)$
greater than 50 mr/hr For EMF 36 Low Range 3 x 10 cpm 1 for 1/2 hour or greater High Range 7 x 10 cpm ;
than 500 nr/hr W.8. for (See Note 1) two minutes (or five times i i these levels to the thy- For EMF 37 Change of 143 cpe/ minute
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., mena being experienced or projected with plant not in cold shutdown. l 4.2.14.1 Earthquake greater than (>.15gH, >.lgV) as determined by moni-SSE (Safe Shutdown Earth- toring seismic instrumentation and i quake) levels. recording devices. (SMP-1) ,
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tidal waves) or failure of protection of vital !
equipment at lower levels.
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shutdown. l 4.2.15.1
Aircraft crash affecting Aircraft crash causing damage or vital structures by in- fire to: Containment Building, pact or fire. Control Room, Auxiliary Building, ,
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f Severe damage to safe Loss of functions needed for foot shutdown equipment from shutdown as in 4.2.7.
stis Alles or explosion. ,
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4.2.16 Other plant conditions As determined by Shift Supervisor / As dictated by Plant Conditions. ;
exist that in the judge " Emergency Coordinator. j ment of the Shift Super- '
visor, the Operations Duty Engineer, the Super- !.
Intendent of Operations, j or the Plant Manager war- i rant activation of emer- ;
gency centers and mont- !
toring teams and a precautionary public notification to the '
public near the site.
4.2.17 Evacuation of control As determined by Shift Supervisor / OP/0/A/6350/02, AP/1/A/5500/17, room and control of shut- Emergency Coordinator. AP/2/A/5500/17 down systems not established -
from local stations in i 15 minutes.
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SITE AREA EHERGENCY Notify the following personnel for 411 Initiating Conditions listed in Enclosure 4.2. (See 8Enclosu:e 4.4 for Telephone Listing)
NOTIFY NOTIFICATION COMPLETE-INITIAL j Shift Supervisor
! Operations Outy Encineer Station Manager Nuclear Production Duty Enaineer (ENCLOSURE 4.6) l North Carolina State Warning Point \
l Necklenburg Ccunty Warning Point I
! Lincoln County Warning Point [
Catawba County Warnina Point >(ENCLOSURE 4.5) _ ._
, Iredell County Warning Point (
Gaston County Warnina Point \
Cabarrus County Warnina Point \
SouthCarolinaStateWarningPoint)
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P&T Pager r home telephone if offsite.
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Office Homi - - System Speed 1st. Alternate - G; Cage Office Home - - System Speed 2nd. Alternate - . McConnell Offic Home System Spee 3rd. Alternate . Rains Offic Home - System Speed 4th Alternate lkinson Office Home - System Speed 4.4.3 Nuclear Production Outy Engineer Speed P&T Page 4.4.4 NC State Warning Point, Raleigh - System Speed 4.4.5 Mecklenburg County Warning Point - Primary: Rin own Phone Back up: Systes Spe Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:
4.4.6 Lincoln County Warning Point - Primary: owai Phone Back-up: System Spee
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l 4.4.7 Catawba County Warning Point - Primary: Phone l Back-up: System Spe Back up: rgency Radio, Code:
4.4.8 Iredell County Warning Point - Primary: Ri own Phene Back-up: ' System Spee Back up: Emergency Radio, Code:
l 4.4.9 Gaston County Warning Point - Primary: hone Back-up: System Spee Back-up: rgency Radio, Code:
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- 1. Complete Part I for the initial Warning Message. -
- 2. Complete Parts I & ll for followup messages.
B. For Receiver:
- 1. Record the dais, time and your nome in the area below.
- 2. Authenticate this message by verifying the code word or by calling back to the facility. (See Part I .5)
Time: Date: .
n Message Received By:
- 1. This is: McGaire Nuclear S~.stion unsort name of tacility) i 2. My nomeis: ,
4 3. This message (number ): ,
(a) Reports a real emergency.
(b) is an exercise message.
- 4. My telephone number / extension is:
- 5. Message authentication:
(verify code word or een book to ow facility)
- 6. The class of the emergency is: (a) Notification of Unurual Event
. (b) Alert ,
(c) Site Emergency
,(d) Gerwrol Emergency
- 7. This classificothm of emergency was deciered at: (s.mJp.m.) on (date).
- 8. The initiating event cousing the emergency ciensification is: Unit affacted: 1.2.Boch i .
i 9. The emergency condition: (a) Does not involve the rolesse of radioactive materials from E the plant.
(b) Involves the potential for a release, but no release is occurring. ,
(c) Involves a relenes of radioactive material, l 3_
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- 10. We recommend the following protective action:
] No protective action is recommended at this time.
(a) ,
People living in zones remain indoors with the doors -
(b) .
snd windows closed.
(c) People in zones avecuate their homes and businesses.
Pregnant women and children in zones remain Indoors with the (d) doors and windows closed.
(e) Pregnant women and children in zonee _ evacuate to the nearest shelter / reception center.
(f) Other recommendations:
- 11. Therewillbe:
i (a) A followup message (b) No further communications PART I APPROVED POR RELEASE
- 12. I % eis N.
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[ is an exercise message (b)
- 13. REl.AY THIS INFORMATION TO THE PERSONS INDICATED ON YOUR ALERT PROCEDURE FOR AN INCIDENT AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY,
- END OF INITIALWARNING MESSAGE ***
I PARTII 1 The type of estuel or projected release is: _
(a) Airbome .
(b) Watcrbome (c) Surface spill (d) Other
' The source and description of the release is:
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Reisees bogen/will begin at a.m/p.m.: time since reactor trip is hours,
- 3. _(s) i The estimated duration of the release is hours.
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Windspeed: mph Wind direction: From Stability ciass: (A,8,C,D,E,F, or G) .
Release height: Ft.
Dose conversion factor: R/hr/C1/m3 (whole body)
R/hr/Cl/m3 (Child Thyroid)
Precipetation:
Temperature at the site: 'F
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+oose Commitment-Wiele Body (Child Thyroid)
Disance Rem / hour Rem / hour of inhalation
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- 6. Field measurement of does rees or contaminetton (if eveilable):
- 7. _ ___, estions undenemy at the fseility include:
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- 9. Plant sestus: g
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~" % power / hot shutdown / cold shutdown / cooling down (b) Plant is at: .
(c) Prognosiais: stable / improving /deyading/ unknown. .
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is an exercise message.
PART I and II APPROVED FOR RELEASE (b)
- 11. Do you have any gassdons? Signature (Eamrgency Coordinator) -
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NOTE: Record the name, title, date, time, and worrdag pot nodfied. (Senders)
Recwd the name tide, date, time, and persons notified per alert procedure. (Recewers) 1.
(name) (title)
(date) (time) (warning point) 2.
(name) (title) .
Idate) (time) (werning Wint)
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- PAGE 1 0F 1 lo '2 EMERGENCY PLAN MESSAGE FORMAT (Nuclear Station to Nuclear Production Duty Engineer) I l
- 1. This is at McGuire Nuclear Station.
j (Nasa and Title) 1
- 2. Ti.is is/is not a Drill. An Unusual Event i
_ Alert
- _ Site Area Emergency
_ General Emergency was declared by the EmerCency Coordinator at on Unit Number _ .
(Time)
- 3. Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergency procedure description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status)
- 4. Corrective Measures Being Taken:
- 5. There Have/Have Not been any injuries to plant personnel.
- 6. Release of radioactivity: Is/Is not taking place i-
- 7. NRC Yes No, State Yes No, Counties Yes No, i
have been notified.
- 8. The Crisis Management Team should/should not be activated. Corporate l
Communications and Company Management should be notified (Unusual Event only).
I 9. I can be reached at for follow-up information.
(Telephor.e Number)
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DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No RP/0/A/5700/04 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) O to PROCESS RECORD 0 Incorporated (2) STATION: McGuire Nuclear Station (3) PROCEDURE TITT.,E: General Emergency -
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1.0 Symptoms .
1.1 Events are in process or have occurred which izrrolve actual or iminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of containment integrity; 2.0 Itamediate Actions 2.1 Automatic None 2.2 Manual 2.2.1 The Shift Supervisor shall be informed of all events initiating this procedure. ,
3.0 Subsequent Actions Initial /N/A J
/ 3.1 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator shall assure that the appropriate emergency condition (Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency) is declared by evaluating the actual plant condition with Enclosure 4.1, Emergency Classification Guide Flowchart and Enclosure 4.2, List of Initiating Conditions, Emergency Action Levels, and Associated Emergency Procedure / Document.
NOTE The Shift Supervisor shall assume the function of the Emergency Coordinator until the arrival of the Station Manager or his designee at which time the Station Manager or his designee assumes the l responsibility of the Emergency Coordinator.
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/ 3.2 Upon declaration of a General Emergency, the Emergency Coordinator shall immediately reconsend to offsite authorities, ..
sheltering (remain indoors with the doors and windows closed, and ventilation equipment turned off, monitor Emergency Broadcast networks) of the general public within the 2 mile radius (Areas B, C, M, and L) and 5 miles downwind (90* Sector) of the station. (Utilize Enclosure 4.8, McGuire Protective Action Zones to determine those areas affected to 5 miles downwind). Provide a follow-up recommendation as soon as possible after evaluating the specific plant conditions, offsite dose projections and field monitoring team measurements as they become available. (See Enclosure 4.7, Protective Action Recommendation Flow Chart).
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,_., required by the initiating Emergency Procedure (s) will be performed and that all actions necessary for the protection of-
,O-persons and property are being taken.
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Immediately conduct a Site Assembly and subsequent evacuation off all non-essential onsite personnel in accordance with Station Directive 3.8.1.
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, minutes of declaring the emergency) notification of the North Garolina State and Local County Warning Points indicated on Enclosure 4.3. He shall also assure notification of all other personnel listed in Enclosure 4.3. (Notifications to other appropriate personnel not listed in this, procedure are provided by Enclosure 4.9, Notification Tree.
NOTE 1 Activation of the Technical Support Center (TSC),
and Operations Support Center (OSC) shall be in accordance with Station Directive 3.8.2.
Activation of the Crisis Management Center (CMC) shall be in accordance with Enclosure 4.6.
NOTE 2 .
See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing, for
.; notification, telephone numbers / radio codes /pager
. codes.
NOTE 3 See Enclosure 4.5, Warning Message: Nuclear Facility to State / Local Government, for information to be provided to State / County Warning Points. -
3.5 The Emergency Coordinator in direct contact with the Technical Support Center and the Crisis Management Center will assess and respond to the emergency by:
3.5.1 Dispatching the Onsite and Offsite monitoring teams with
, associated co-mications equipment.
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3.5.3 Providing release and dose projections based on available plant condition information and foreseeable contingencies to offsite authorities.
NOTE In the event a release or potential release of radioactive materials is a threat to plant personnel or members of the general public, the Emergency Coordinator shall util2:ed the Operator Aid Computer (OAC) " NUCLEAR-23" program to assess the offsite consequences.
In the event the (OAC) is not operational the Emergency Coordinator shall request Health
,. Physics personnel to evaluate the
) consequences utilizing the appropriate Health Physics Procedure, HP/0/B/1009/05, HP/0/5/1009/06,HP/0/B/1009/08, HP/0/B/1009/09, or HP/0/B/1009/10.
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3.6.1 Whole body <1, thyroid <5, No protective action is required. Monitor environmental radiation levels to verify.
l 3.6.2 Whole body 1 to <5, thyroid 5 to (25, recommend seeking
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Monitor environmental radiation levels. Control access
. to affected areas.
3.6.3 Whole body 5 and above, thyroid 25 and above, recommend sandatory evacuation of populations in the affected areas. Monitor environmental radiation levels and adjust area for mandstory evacuation based on these levels.
Control access to affected areas.
NOTE See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing for notification.
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/ 3.7 The Emergency Coordinator in coordination with the Recovery s Manager, at the Crisis Management Center, will l
3.7.1 Provide a dedicated individual for plant status updates to offsite authorities and periodic press briefings.
3.7.2 Make available senior technical and management staff onsite for consultation with the NRC and State on a periodic basis.
3.7.3 Determine the need to remain in a General Emergency, reduce the emergency clasti., or close out the emergency.
/ 3.8 The Recovery Manager at the Crisis Management Center will close out or recommend reduction of the emergency class, by briefing of those personnel and offsite authorities notified in Step 3.4 at the Crisis Management Center or by phone if necessary, followed by written summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.
- 4.0 Enclosures 4.1 Emergency Classification Guide Flowchart 4.2 List of Initiating Conditions, Fanergency Action Levels, and Associated Emergency Procedure / Document.
4.3 Notification Chart 4.4 Telephone Listing -
4.5 Warning Message: Nuclear Facility to State / Local Government
, 4.6 Emergency Plan Message Format 4.7 Protective Action Recommendation Flow Chart 4.8 McGuire Protective Action Zones i4 4.9 Notification Tree P
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- PAGE 1 0F 6 i LIST OF INITIATING CONDITIONS, EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS, AND l' ASSOCIATED EMERGENCY PROCEDURE / DOCUMENT ;
l- 2mergency Action Level (EAL) Emergency Procedure /Do.'.unent j Initiating Conditions f 4.2.1 Effluent monitors detect As observed by control room personnel. HP/0/B/1009/05 l !
levels corresponding to I res/hr Whole Body or 5 res/hr Thyroid at the site boundary under actual meteorological conditions.
NOTE 1: These dose rates are projected base on plant parameters (e.g.,
radiation levels in con- }
j tainment with leak rate i appropriate for existing containment pressure with t
some confirmation from i effluent monitors) or are measured in the environs.
NOTE 2: Consider evacuation 7 only within about 2 miles of the site boundary unless these levels are exceeded by a fac-
. i tor of 10 or projected to con-f tinue for 10 hours1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br /> or EPA Pro-
.tective Action Guideline i exposure levels are credicted to be exceeded at longer distances. h 4.2.2 Loss of 2 of 3 fission pro- 1. Loss of coe,lant accident as NP/0/B/1009/05, AP/1/A/5500/05, duct barriers with a poten- identified in Site Area Emergency AP/2/A/5500/05 i*
i tial loss of 3rd barrier, 4.2.1, and incomplete contain-(e.g., loss of primary ment isolation.
coolant boundary, clad- ,
failure, and high poten- 2. Loss of coolant accident as iden- ',
tial for loss of contain- tified in Site Area Emergency 4.2.1, ment integrity). andContainmantMonitorsjarms(EMP51A l l
,, and/or B) greater than 10 R/hr and con- ',
j tainment pret.sure greater than 14.8 peig for at least 2 minutes. ,, ,
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4.2.3 Loss of physical con- Physical attack of the facility has .
f trol of the facility. resulted in occupation of the con- [
trol room and auxiliary shutdown l NOTE: Consider 2 mile facility. I..
precautionary evacuation.
As determined by the Shift Superviscr/ As dictated by plant conditions. {
4.2.4 other plant conditions exist, from whatever Emergency Coordinatur and verified by source, that in the judge- EAL's defined in Implementing Procedures ment of the shift super- utilized up to this point.
visor, the Operatione Duty Engineer, the Superinton-dent of Operations, or the !
Plant Manager make release l of large amounts of radio- !
activity in a short time period possible (e.g., any f core melt situation),
- a. For core melt sequences where significant re-leases are not yet taking place and large amounts of fission pro- ,
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Recommend sheltering in other parts of the
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( atmospheric release is likely in the se-quence but not immi-nent and large amounts
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consider precautionary evacuation to 5 miles j i
and 10 mile dopwind avgcuation (45 and 90 sector).
- c. For core melt se-l, quences where large amounts of fission products other than .
noble gases are in the containment ,
atmosphere and con- I t
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Emergency Action 1.evel (EAI.) Emergency Procedure / Document Initiating Conditions +
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- d. .As release informa-tion becomes available adjust these actions in accordance with r dose projections, time available to evacuate and esti- ,
mated evacuation times given current conditione. I
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- 1. Small and large Safety injection signal plus rnac- 4 LOCA's with fail- tor trip aud ure of ECCS to per- l l
form leading to 1. Safety injection and RHR I severe core de- pumps not running.
gradation or melt.
M eimate failure 2. Flow indications for safety of containment injection read "0".
likely for salt sequences. (Seve- 3. High containment sump level.
ral hours likely For Severe Fuel Over Temperature: t, to be available .
to complete pro- Creater than 10% failed fuel le tactive actions indicated by greater than 13,000pci/al-131 concentration, j unless containment is not isolated).
For Fuel Helt Conditions:
Greater than 51 failed fuel 3 indicated by greater than 21,800pci/m1 1-131 concentration.
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- 2. Transient ini- Reactor trip on Lo Lo Steam Generator AP/1/A/5500/06. AP/2/A/5500/06 tiated by loss level and wide range generator levels EP/1/A/5000/04. EP/2/A/5000/04 of feedwater and toward offscale low on all steam generators condensate sys- and emergency feedwater flow indica- 4 i tems (principle tors indicate "0" flow or emergency
. heat removal sys- feedwater pumps not running and can- l r
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failure of emer- >3% reactor power and loss of both gency feedwater main feedwater pumps, manually trip system for ex- reactor.
tended period.
(Core melting is possible in seve--
ral hours with ultimate failure of containment likely if the j core melts). j
. 3. Transient requir- Eaactor remains critical after all AP/0/A/5500/34 i
ing operatier, of attempts to trip the reactor are shutdown systems complete and flow indicators on with failure to safety injection and RHR show "0" scram. Core dam- flow after initiation (NVP5440, t
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age is likely. NDP5190. 5191, 5180, 5181, .
Additional failure MIP5120, 5450) or, r safety injec-of the core cool- tion and RNR pumps not running ing and makeup with safety injection initiated.
system would lead to core melt.
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- 4. Failure of offsite Undervoltage alarms on 7KV buses and AP/1/A/5500/07, AP/2/A/5500/07 l and onsite power blackout load sequencers actuated and j along with total auxiliary feedwater pump (s) fail to '
loss of emergency start.
feedwater makeup capability for several hours.
Would lead to eventual core melt and likely failure of con-tainment..
- 5. Small LOCA and Pressurizer low pressure reactor trip EP/1/A/5000/02. EP/2/A/5000/02, initially suc- and pressurizer low pressure safety AP/1/A/5500/05. AP/2/A/5500/05 cessful ECCS. injection signal and RHR flow indica-Subsequent fail- tors show "0" flow after shift to RHR ure of containment is attempted and for greater than 2 heat removal sys- hours (NDP5190,5191,g180,5181)and tem over several Reactor Coolant (NC) T is rising, hours could lead and containment air handling system to core melt and fails to function.
likely failure of containment.
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quences or for failure of containment isola-tion systems, the likely failure mode is melt l through with release j of gases.
l 4.2.5 Any major internal or ex- As determined by the Shift Supervisor / As dictated by plant conditions. ,
ternal events (e.g., fires. Emergency Coordinator. t earthquakes substantially i beyond design levels) which .
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a NOTIFICATION CHART
, GENERAL EMERGENCY --
Notify the following personnel for all Initiating Conditions listed in Enclosure 4.2. (See Enclosure 4.4 for Telephone Listing)
NOTIFY NOTIFICATION COMPLETE-INITIAL Shift Supervisor Operations Duty Encineer Station Manager Nuclear Production Duty Enaineer (ENCLOSURE 4.6)
North Carolina State Warnina Point h Mecklenbura County Warning Point )
Lincoln County Warnina Point [
Catawba County Warnino Point (
l Iredell County Warnina Point 2 (ENCLOSURE 4.5)
! Gaston County Warnino Point k Cabarrus County Warnino Point \
South Carolina State Warnino Point )
N.R.C. via ENS (Red Phone) (Station Directive 2.8.1 and 3.1.4)
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P&T Pager r home telephone if offsite.
4.4.2 Station Manager - M. Intosh Office Home - System Spaed 1st. Alternate - G. Cage System Speed 2nd. Alternat L. McConnell e Office Home - System Speed 3rd. Alternate - D. J. Rains Office -
Home - System Speert 4th Alternate - R. J. Wilkinson
- System Speed 4.4.3 Nuclear Production Duty Enginear tem Spsed 4.4.4' NC State Warning Point, Raleigh - System Speed
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4.4.5 Mecklenburg County Warning Point - Primary: Ri Phona Back-up: System Spee Back-up: ergency Radic, Code:
4.4.6 Lincoln County Warning Point - Primary: Rin Down Phone Back up: System Speed Back-up: . Emergency Radio, Code:
4.4.7 Catawba County Warning' Point e Primary:.' Phone Back-up: ' System Sp Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:
4.4.8 Iredell County Warning Point - Primary: R wn Phone Back-up: System Spee Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:
4.4.9 Gaston County Warning Point - Primary: Phone Back-up: System Speed Ba::k-up: E:ne Radio, Code:
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Back-up: System Speed Back-up: Emergerv y Radio, Code: J 4.4.11 South Carolina Stata Warning Point NOTE
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) ENCLOSURE 4.5
, A. For Sender: p3cg i oy 4
- 1. Complete Part I for the initial Warni,ng Message. ,
- 2. Complete Parts 1 & ll for followup messages.
B. For Receiver:
- 1. Record ths date, time and your name in the area below.
- 2. Authenticate this message by verifying the code word or by calling bar.k to the facility. (See Part i .5)
Time: _
._ Date:
Message Received By:
- 1. This is: w -- m e --. e -. u -
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- 2. My name is: __
_ 3. This messogs (number._ ): .
(a) Reports a real emergency.
(b) is an exercise message.
- 4. My telephone number /exsnsion is: -
- 5. Messege rufentication:
iverify code word or een back to the faculty)
- 6. The class of the emersw is: ._(a) Notification of Unusual Event (b) Alert
.(c) Site Emergency (d) General Em.rgency
- 7. Tnis classification of en ergency wee den!ared at: (a.m/p.m.) on (date).
Unit affacced: 1,2,3cch
- 8. The initiadng ownt.Lat.ssng the on.argency cissifiestion is:
- 9. The emergency condition: (a) Does not involve the selease of radioactive materials from ;
the plant.
(b) involves the potential fcr a release, but no release is occurring.
(c) Involves a release of radioactive material. ,
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- 10. We recommend the following p.i,A;:s action: -
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(a) No protective action is recommended at this time. i (b) People living in zones remain Indoors with the doors and windows closed.
(c) People in zones evu:uste their homer and businesses.
(d) Pregnant women and children in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed.
(e) Pregnant women and children in zones evecuate to the neerest l shelter / reception center.
(f) Other recommendations:
- 11. There will be:
(a) A followup mesenge (b) No further communications
- 12. I repoet, this message:
3A32 I APPROVED TOR M M E (a) Reports an m.masi emergency
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- 13. RELAY THIS INFORMATION TO THE PERSONS INDICATED ON YOUR ALERT PROCEDURE FOR AN INCIDENT AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY. l'
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- 1. The type of actual or projected ruleese is:
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Rediological release: _ curies, or curies / set,.
Windspeed: mph
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Stability close: (A.B C,D,E,F, or G)
Releses height: Pt. .
Dose conversion factor: R/hr/Cl/m3 (wholebody)
R/hr/C!/m3 (ChildThyroid)
Precipitation:
Temperature at the site: *F
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'Does Commitmant*
Whole Body (Child Thyroid)
Distence Rem / hour Rem / hour of inhalation Site bosndary _
2 miles 5 miles 10 miles
'Proiessed Inespeted Dose in Rem
- Distence l Whole Sody Ch!!d Thyroid Site Beunderv 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles
- 8. Field measurement of de ress or contamination-(if eveilable): .
, 7. " c _ gi actiesne underway at the feeility inelude:
- 8. Onsite support nesdad from offahe orgen6tions:
- 9. Plant stems:
(a) Reactor is: not tripped /tripoed g (b) Pient is at: % power /hct shutdown / cold shutdown /c.aoling down
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- 10. I repoet, this message: NE 4 OF 4 (a) Repcrts an actual emergency.
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PART I and II Approved for Release (b) is an exercise message.
Signatura ( Emergency Coordinat.or ) .
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NOTE: Record the name, title, date, dme, kW warning point notified. (Senders)
Record the nema dtie, date, time, and persons notified per alert procedure. (Receivers)
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d (Nuclear Station to Nuclear Production Duty Engineer) t l- 1. This is at McGuire Nuclear Station.
,. (Name and Title) .
- 2. This is/is not a Or111. An _ Unusual Event Alert -
_ Site Area Emergency
_ General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at on Unit Number _ .
(Time)
- 3. Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergency procedure description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status) 1
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- 7. NRC Yes No, State Yes No, Counties Yes No,
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- 8. The Crisis Management Team should/should not be activated. Corporate Communications and Company Management should be notified (Unusual Event only).
- 9. I can be reached at for follow-up information.
(Telephone Number)
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