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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures EP I-1 Re Notification of Unusual Event/Significant Event,Ep I-2 Re Alert & EP I-3 Re Site Area Emergency
ML20083G241
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Site: Salem  PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 10/21/1983
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Public Service Enterprise Group
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References
PROC-831021-02, NUDOCS 8401060136
Download: ML20083G241 (100)


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SALEM GENEPATING STATICN EMERGENCY PLAN EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURES INDEX october 21, 1983

_SECTICN ! - ON-SITE PROCECURES No. 101 REv* NO' U.S.

NRC, Dir. of NRR

adbmn, D.C.

MSM EP I-0 Accident Classification Gui 3

Mr. S.A. Varga, Chief, Oper..

Part 1 Radiological Reactors BR41, Div. of Licensi Part 2 Operational Part 3 Fire / Natural / Security Part 4 Miscellaneous Flow Chart 1

EP I-l Notification of Unusual Event /Significent Event 6

EP I-2 Alert 5

E P I-3 Site Area Emergency.

5 EP I-4 General Energency.

5 E P I-5 Personnel Emergency.

1 EP I-6 Radioactive Spill.

1 EP I-7 Station Fire 1

EP I-8 Personnel Ac ountability 1

EP I-9 Search and Fescue Operations 1

EP I-10 Conducting an Inventory of Emergency Fquipnent 1

EP I-11 Communications Equipment 1

EP I-12 Site Evacuation.

1 EP I-13 Post Accident Low Pressure Injection Monitoring.

1 EP I-14 Initiation of Recovery Operations.

1 EP I-15 Stable Iodine Thyroid Blocking 1

EP I-16 Pecall of Evacuated Site Personnel 1

EP I-17 Radiation Protection - Emergency Action.

1 EP I-18 Operations Support Center Activation 1

EP I-19 Activation / Evacuation of the Technical Support Center.

1 SECTION II - OFF-SITE PROCEDURES EP II-1 Emergency Response Manager Responsibilities.

2 EP II-2 Site Support Manager Responsibilities.

2 EP II-3 Radiological Support Manager Pesponse.

2 EP II-4 Emergency Response Support Callect 3

E.9 II-5 Paging Emergency Response Personnel.

3 EP II-6 Off-site Administrative Support 1

EP II-7 Testing of Emergency Procecure EP II-4 0

EP II-8 Emergency Operations Fa'cility Set-Cp.

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i SECTION III - SFCURITY EMERGENCY PROCEDURES REV. NO.

EP III-1 Opening of the Technical Support Center.

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EP III-2 Opening of the Erergency Operations Facility 2

EP III-3 Personnel Accountability 1

EP III-4 Site Evacuation.

1 EP III-5 Emergency Vehicle Support 1

SECTION IV - RADIATION PPCTECTION/ CHEMISTRY EMERGENCY PFCCECUPES EP IV-101 TSC Initial Pesponse 1

EP IV-102 Control Room Initial Response.

1 EP IV-103 Control Point Initial Pesponse 1

EP IV-104 TSC Evacuation 1

EP IV-105 Control Point and Equipment Evacuation 1

EP IV-106 ALARA Task Peview and Emergency Exposure Authorization 1

EP IV-107 Radi6 tion Monitor Evalt ation 1

EP IV-108 Protective Action Recommendations.

2 EP IV-109 Plume Tracking by Heliccpter 1

EP IV-110A Field Monitoring coordinated by TSC 2

EP IV-110B Field Monitoring coordinated by EOF 0

EP IV-Ill Efficent Dose Calculations 4

EP IV-Il2 Emergency Operations Facility - Radiological Assessment O

E'e IV-113 Computerized Dose Calculations 3

EP IV-Il4 Computerized Dose Calculations on Programmable Calculator.

1 EP IV-115 Personnel and Vehicle Survey 1

EP IV-Il6 Fire Brigade Escort 1

EP IV-117 Fe-Entry Team Radiation Protecticn 1

EP IV-118 High Activity Sample Analysis.

2 EP IV-119 Personnel Decontamination 1

EP IV-120 Equipment Decentamination.

1 EP IV-121 Containment Atmosphere Remote Sampling 1

EP IV-122 Emergency Staffing Guide 1

EP IV-201 Radiation Protection 3enior Supervisor Response.

1 EP IV-202 Chemistry Senior. Supervisor Response 1

EP IV-203 Administrative Assistant Pesportse.

1 EP IV-204 Short Term Environmental Response.

1 EP IV-205 Material and Instruments Superviser Response 1

EP IV-206, Dosimetry-Counting R?om Supervisor Response.

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EP IV-207 Rad Waste Supervisor Response 1

EP IV-208 Dose Assessment - ALARA Supervisor Response.

1 EP IV-203 In-Plant Supervisor Response 1

EP IV-210 Procedures-Training Supervisor Respense 1

EP IV-211 Radiation Protection Communications Guide.

1 EP IV-212 Radiation Protection Emergency Inventory Control 1

EP IV-212 Evaluation of RMS Data From High Range Channel Pf 3-D O

EP IV-301 Interin Post Accident Primary Coolant Sampling 2

EP IV-302 Emergency Sampling Procedure for the Plant Vent I

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e SECTION V - ENGINEERING DEPAPTMENT E:4ERGENCY PPOCEDURES PEV. NO.

EP V-1 Technical Support Manager Response 1

EP V-2 Corporate Engineering Support Manager Resgense (CHERC)

O EP V-3 Site Engineering Support Manager Pesponse (EOF)

O EP V-4 Corporate Engineering Team Leader Response (CHEFC)

O EP V-5 Licensing Support Team Leader Response 1

EP V-6 Fuel Support Team Leader Response.

1 EP V-7 Nuclear Engineering, Quality Assurance Licensing, and Nuclear Fuels.

1 SECTION VI - PLAN ADMINISTRATION EP VI-1 Revision and Approval of Plans and Procedures 2

EP VI-2 Distribution of Plans and Procedures 1

.EP VI-3 Review of Plaas and Procedures 1

EP VI-4 Procedures Format 1

EP VI-5 conduct of Drills and Exercises.

2 EP VI-6 Inventory of EOF Supply Lockers.

O EP VI-7 Conduct of Comm.unications Drills O

SECTION VII - Pt9LIC INFORMATION EP VII-1 Public Information Notificstion.

0 EF VII-2 General Manager - Informaticn Services Fesponse.

O EP VII-3 Public Information Manager Response 0

EP VII-4 Public Inforcation Technical Liaison Fesponse O

EP VII-5 Public Information Technical Assistant Response.

O EP VII-6 Internal Information O

EP VII-7 Nedia Relations.

O EP VII-8 Emergency News Center Activation /Pulbic Information Coordinator

Response

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ADDENDUM Addendum 1 Master Phone List 4

FIGURES Figure 2 Communications / EOF Manning Board 1

Figure 3 " Operational Status Board O

Figure 4 Post Accident RMS Assessment Data 1

Figure 5 Area / Process RMS Data.

O Figure 6 Offsite Dose Summary 0

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SALEM CENERATING STATION j

EMERGENCY PLAN EMERGENCY PLAN PFCCEDURES INDEX October 21, 1983 SECTION I - ON-SITE PPOCEDURES EV. NO.

U.S.

NRC, Dir. of NRR EP I-0 Accident Classification Guide.

Washington, D.C.

20555 3

Part 1 Pediological Mr.

S.A.

Varga, Chief, Oper.

Part 2 Operational Reactors BR#1, Div. of Licensini Part 3 Fire / Natural / Security Part 4 Miscellaneous Flow Chart 1

EP I-1 Notification of Unusual Event /Significant Event 6

EP I-2 Alert 5

EP I-3 Site Area Emergency.

5 EP I-4 General Emergency.

5 EP I-5 Personnel Fr.ergency.

1 EP I-6 Radioactive Spill 1

EP I-7 Station Fire 1

EP I-8 Persennel Accountability 1

EP I-9 Search and Re scue Operations 1

EP I-10 Conducting an Inventory of Emergency Equipment 1

EP I-11 Communications Equipment 1

EP I-12 Site Evacuation 1

EP I-13 Post Accident Low Pressure Injection Mcnitoring.

1 EP I-14 Initiation of Recovery Operations.

1 EP I-15 Stable Iodine Thyroid Blocking 1

EP I-16 Recall of Evacuated Site Personnel 1

EP I-17 Radiation Protection - Emergency Action 1

EP I-18 Cperations Support Center Activation 1

EP I-19 Activation / Evacuation of the Technical Support Center.

1

........g SECTION II - CFF-SITE PPOCEDURES EP II-l Emergency Response Manager Responsicilities.

2 EP II-2 Site Support Manager Responsibilities.

2 EP II-3,. Radiological Support Manager Response.

2 EP II-4 Emergency Response Suppcrt Callout 3

EP II-S Paging Emergency Respo,nse Personnel.

3 FP II-6 Off-Site Administrative Support 1

EP II-7 Testirg of Emergency Procecure EP II-4 O

EP.II-6 Emergency Operatiens Facility Set-Up.

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SECTION III - SECURITY EMER[ENCY PROCEDUPES REV. NO.

EP III-1 Opening of the Technical Support Center.

1

-,s EP III-2 Opening of the Emergency Operations Facility 2

EP III-3 Personnel Accountability 1

EP III-4 Site Evacuation.

1 EP III-5 rmergency Vehicle Support 1

SECTION IV - RADIATION PROTECTION / CHEMISTRY EMERGENCY PROCEDURES EP IV-101 TSC Initial Response 1

EP IV-102 Control Room Initial Response.

1 EP IV-103 Control Point Initial Response 1

EP IV-104 TSC Evacuation 1

EP IV-10b Control Point and Equipment Evacuation 1

EP IV-106 ALARA Task Peview and Emergency Exposure Authorization 1

EP IV-107 Radiation Monitor Evaluation 1

EP IV-108 Protective Action Recommendations 2

EP IV-109 Plume Tracking by Helicepter 1

EP IV-110A Field Monitoring coordinated by TSC 2

EP IV-110B Field Monitoring coordinated by EOF 0

EP IV-111 Effluent Dose Calculations 4

EP IV-ll2 Emergency Operations Facility - Fadiological Assessment 0

EP IV-ll3 Computerized Dose Calculations 3

EP IV-ll4 Conputerized Dose Calculations on Progranmable Calculator.

1 EP IV-115 Personnel and Vehicle Survey 1

1 EP IV-ll6 Fire Brigade Escort EP IV-ll7 Pe-Entry Team Radiatie n Protection 1

EP IV-118 High Activity Sample Analysis.

2 1

EP IV-119 Personnel Decontamination

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EP IV-120 Equipment Decentamination.

1 EP IV-121 Containment At.

sphere Pemote Sampling 1

EP IV-122 Emergency Stafring Guide 1

EP IV-201 Radiation Protection Senior Supervisor Pesponse 1

EP IV-202 Chemistry Senior Superviser Response 1

1 EP IV-203 Administrative Assistant Pesponse.

EP IV-204 Short Term Environmental Response.

1 EP IV-205 Material end Instruments Supervisor Response 1

1 EP IV-206, Dosimetry-Counting Roca Supervisor Response.

EP IV-207 Rad Wacte Supervisor Response.

1 EP IV-208 Dose Assessment - ALARA Supervisor Response.

1 EP IV-209 In-Plant Supervisor Response 1

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EP IV-210 Procedures-Training Supervisor Response.

1 EP IV-211 Radiation Protection Communications Guide I

EP IV-212 Radiation Protection Emergency Inventory Control 1

EP IV-212 Evaluation of RMS Data From High Pange Channel Ri$-D 0

EP IV-301 Interim Post Accident Primary Coolant Sampling 2

EP IV-302 Imergency Sampling Procedure for the Plant Vent 2

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SECTION V - ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT EMEi OENCY PPCCEDURES

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R EV. NO EP V-1 Technical Support Manager Pesponse.

1 EP V-2 Corporate Engineering Support Manager Response (CHERC) 0 EP V-3 Site Engineering Support Manager Pesponse (EDel 0

EP V-4 Corporate Engineering Team Leader Response (CHEPC) 0 EP V-5 Licensing Support Team Leader Response.

1 EP V-6 Fuel Support Team Leader Fesponse....................

1 EP V-7 Nuclear Engineering, Quality Assurance Licensing, and Nuclear Fuels.

1 SECTION VI - PLAN AD*f!NISTRATION EP VI-1 Revision and Approval of Plans and Procedures.

2 EP VI-2 Distribution of Plans and Procedures 1

EP VI-3 Feview of Plans and Procedures 1

EP VI-4 Procedures Format............................

1 EP VI-5 Conduct of Drills and Exercises..

2 EP VI-6 Inventory of ECF Supply Lockers.

b EP VI-7 Conduct of Communications Drills C

SECTION VII - FUBLIC INFORMATION EP VII-l Public Information Notificaticn.

O EP VII-2 General Manager - Information Services Perponse 0

EP VII-3 Public Information Manager Pesponse.

O EP VII-4 Public Information Tech'ical Liaison Pespense.

0 EP VII-5 Public Information Technical Assistant Response O

EP VII-6 Internal Information 0

EP VII-7 Media Relations.

O EP VII-8 Emergency News Center Activation /Pulbic Informatien Coordinatcr

Response

O ADDENDUM Addendum 1 Master Phone List 4

FIGURFS rigure 2,. Communications / EOF Manning Board 1

Figure 3 Operational Status Board O

Figure 4 Post Accident RMS Assessment Data 1

Figure 5 Area / Process RMS Data...........................

3 Figure 6 Offsite Dose Summary O

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EP I-l EMERGENCY PROCEDURE EP I-l NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVEMT/SIGNIFICANT EVENT ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION I - EMERGENCY COORDINATOR Initials The Senior Shif t Supervisor shall:

1. Assume the responsibilities of the Emergency Coordinator.

(see page 4 for responsibilities)

2. Determine classification of the event to be an Unusual Event as defined by EP I-0; or a Significant Event as de-fined by Attachment 1 of this procedure.

EP I-0 Part

, No.

and/or Significant Event No.

3. Check appropriate boxes and provide brief description of the event on the Initial Contact Message Form (Attachment 2 to this procedure).

Note:

If Event is already terminated complete the statement at the end of Section III of the Initial Contact Message Form.

4.

Direct technically qualified persons to commence collecting data required for Operational and Radiological sections of the Station Status Checklist (Attachment 3 to this procedure).

Note:

If Event is already terminated only one complete Station Status Checklist need be completed.

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EP I-l ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION I (continued)

Initials 5.

Direct the Designated Communicator to make the notifications on the Communications Log (Attachment 4 to this procedure) within the time limits specified.

6.

Direct the communicator to respond to calls from State or local officials by providing the information on the Station Status Checklist or Press release received from the Public Affairs Manager - Nuclear and have the name and affiliation of the person calling recorded on the Station Status checklist.

7.

Review Station Status Checklists and provide to the designated communicator every thirty minutes (or immediately if a significant change in Station Status occurs.

(e.g. changes in ever.t classification, reactor status or release information).

8.

Direct the Communicator to refer requests for information from the media to the Public Affairs Manager - Nuclear (phone numbers may be found in Addendum 1).

9.

Refer to EP I-7,

" Station Fire," to conduct fire fighting actions.

If outside assistance is required, have the Salem Fire Dispatcher called.

Give the location, type of fire, and where vehicles will be met by security personnel to communicator.

10. If this is a security event, coordinate with the Security Lieutenant (Extension 4001) to implement the Contingency l

Plan cnd Procedures.

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EP I-1 ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION I (continued)

Initials

11. Forward all completed forms to the Senior Operatirig Supervisor.

Attach any other completed EP's or at-tachments used.

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ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION II - COMMUNICATOR The Designated Communicator shall:

1.

When directed by the Fenior Shift Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer u'se the data provided on Attachment 2, Initial Contact Message Form, to notify persons listed on Attachment 4, Communications Log, within the time limits specified.

2.

Upon receipt of a phone call from the New Jersey Bureau of Radiation Protection (BRP) or Delaware Division of Emergency Planning and Operations (DEPO) do the fallowing:

a) Verify that caller, if from New Jersey, is listed on the Designated State Officials List (Attachment 5 to this procedure).

b) Provide the Station Status Checklist (Attachment 3 to this procedure) at current level of completion, c) Obtain from the official making the contact a telephone number to which follewup Station Status Checklists should be directed, d) Provide Station Status Checklist updates to the States every thirty (30) minutes or immediately if a significant change in Station Status occurs.

Note:

If Event was terminated with the initial contact inform the State official calling that only one Station Status Checklist will be transmitted.

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EP I-l 3.

When directed by the Senior shif t Supervisor /

Emergency Duty Of ficer contact the Salem Fire Dispatcher at 935-4404 or 935-4505 and provide the following message:

a) This is the Communicator at Salem Generating Station.

This is a notification of a fire, b) We request fire company support.

c) Th'e type of fire is d) The location of the fire is e) The fire truck (s) will be met at and directed to the location of the fire by our security force.

Notify security (ext. 4000) of location of the fire, location where fire truck (s) should be met and type of fire.

4.

When directed by the Senior Shif t Supervisor /Emer-gency Duty Of ficer, make the notifications on the Termination Call List, Attachment 6 to this proce-dure.

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EP I-l ACTION LEVEL Whenever an action level listed in EP I-0 as an Unusual Event has been reached, notification of an Unusual Event,will be made to offsite authorities and designated personnel within the time limits listed in Attachner.t 4.

Whenever an action level described as a Significant Event

( At ta chmen t 1) is reached, notification of a Significant Event will be made to offsite authorities and designated personnel within the time limits listed in Attachment 4.

NOTE Notification shall be reperformed for additional events, as defined in EP I-0 or Attachment 1 to this procedure.

An Event which satisfies both the definition of an Unusual Event and a Significant Event shall be classified as an Unusual Event.

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t EP I-l LIMITS ON AUTHORITY The person acting as the Emergency Coordinator (Senior Shift Supervisor, Emergency Duty Of ficer, or Emergency Response Manager) has the authority and responsibility to immediately ahd unilaterally initiate any emergency action including the decision to notify and provide protective action recommendations to authorities responsible for implementing off site emergency measures.

ATTACHMENTS - Significant Eve r, t Classification l - Initial Contact Message Form - Station Status Checklist - Communications Log - Designated State Officials List - Termination Call List I

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EP I-l ATTACHMENT 1 SIGNIFICANT EVENT CLASSIFICATION DIRECTIONS The Emergency Coordinator shall review the initiating conditions listed below to determine if significant e/ent notification is required.

Notification shall be made as indicated in Attachmen.t 4 to this procedure, as required by 10CPR50.72.

SIGNIFICANT EVENT INITIATING CONDITIONS

1. Any event requiring initiating any As evaluated by the section( s ) of the Statica Emergency Emergency Coordinator Plan Procedures, except for EP I-5, for injuries requiring less tran 48 hour5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> hospital stay.
2. Any accidental, unplanned, or uncontrolled As evaluated by the radioactive release.

(Normal or expected Energency Coordinator releases from maintenance or other opera-tional activities are not included.)

3. Any serious personnel radioactive contam-As evaluated by the ination requiring extensive onsite decon-Emergency Coordinator tamination or outside assistance.
4. Any event that results in the plant not As evaluated by the being in a controlled or expected con-Emergency Coordinator.

dition (Mode 1-6).

5. Union strikes affecting the availability As evaluated by the of operating personnel or the security Emergency Coordinator.

personnel.

6. Any fatality or serious injury occurring As evaluated by the on-site and requiring off-site medical Emergency Coordinator, acsistance (hospital stay greater than 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br />).
7. Any event involving nuclear material which As evaluated by the has or may have:

Emergency Coordinator a) Exposure of the whole body to 25 rems or more; exposure of the skin of the whole body to 150 rems or mora; or exposure of the feet, ankles, hands or forearms tc 375 rems or more, v

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EP I-l ATTACHMENT 1 SIGNIFICANT EVENT CLASSIFICATION b) The release of radioactive material in concentrations which, if averaged over a period of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, would exceed 5,000 times the limits specified for such materials in Appendix B, Table II of 10CFR20.

c) A loss of one working week or more of the operation of any facilities affected.

d) Damage to.iroperty in excess of S200,000.

8.

Any event involving nuclear material which As evaluated by the has or nay have:

Energency Coordinator a) Exposure of the whole body to 5 rems or more; exposure of the skin of the whole body to 30 rems or more; or exposure of the feet, ankles, hands, or forearms to 75 rems or more, b) The release of radioactive material in concentrations which, if averaged over a period of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, would exceed 500 tines the limits specified for such materials in Appendix B, Table II of 10CFR20.

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Attactrent 2 ATTACHMENT 2 INITIAL CCNT/CI MESSAGE FORM Upon ccupletion of the below prepared ressage the Emrgency Ccordinator or the Dasignated Ccrmunicator shall make the required notifications using Attachmnt 4 to this procedure.

NOTE:

In the event of a test, drill or exercise, preface and cesplete each ressage with the phrase "' nils IS A DRIIL, THIS IS A DRILL".

SECIICN I (Provide to all)

'IMIS IS (NAME)

(TITI2)

SALEM NUCI2AR GENER\\ TING STATICN, UNIT NO.

'IMIS IS A NOIIFICATION OF:

a SIGNIFICANI EVENT b an UNUSUAL EVESI

'IEIS EVENI WAS DECIAPID AT ON (TIME - 24 HCUR CLOCK)

(DATE) 0 1EERE 1S NO REtIASE in esoce2SS.

O WE nave A NORMAL RELEASE 1N eaOcRESS.

O WE uAvE AN uNCOsvroLLEo REtEASE 1N esOca2SS.

SECTION II (erovide to ?A2w Jersey and Dalaware Only) bNO PFCIECTIVE ACIlONS AP2 RECCtPINDED AT THIS TIME OKE PSCDPIND SHEL'IERING FOR TFE FOLIDWING SECIOR(S)

/

(Distance-Miles) hWE RECCAMEND EVACUATION FOR THE FOLI4 WING SECIOR(S)

/

(Distance-Miles)

SECTION III (Provide to all)

DESCRIPIICN CF EVEV.I THIS EVENT WAS TERMINATED AT ON (TIME - 24 HOUR CI4CK (DATE)

Use back of sheet if necessary.

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EP I-l ATTACHMENT 2 STATION STATUS CHECK LIST Salem Generating Station Unit No.

Transmitted By: Name Position:

1. Date and Time Event Declared: Date Time (24 hr clock)
2. Accident Classification:

blSignificantEvent bl Unusual Event

3. Cause of Incident:

Primary Initiating Condition used for declaration of incident EPI-0 Part

, Number and/or Significant Event No.

Description of the incident

4. Status of Reactor:

b)

Tripped / Time b)

At Power blHotShutdown Cold Shutdown

5. Pressurizer Pressure psig Core Exit'TC

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Is offsite power available?

b) YES NO

7. Are two or more diesel generators operable?

YES b)

NO

8. Did the emergency safeguards system activate? b ) YES b ) NO
9. Has the containment been isolated? b) YES b ) NO
10. Other pertinent information Approved SSS/TSS/SSM 1 of 2 Rev. 6

EP I-l Station Status Checklist - Radiological Information

11. Gaseous Release:

b) YES b] NO (START TIME)

(A) Release Terminated:

b) YES b )NO (B) Anticipated or Known Duration of Release Hours (U) Type of Release:

b)

GROUND b)

ELEVATED (D) Wind Speed:

MPH Wind Direction: (Toward)

Divide by 2 to get M/Sec (From)

Delta Temp:

(Dogrees)

(E) Stability Class:

b) Unstable b) Neutral b) Stable (F) Release Rate Iodine Ci/Sec.

(G) Release Rate Noble Gas:

Ci/Sec.

12. Liquid Release:

b)

YES b)

NO (Start Time )

(A) Release Terminated:

b)

YES

] NO (B) Anticipated or Known Durafion of Release Hours (C) "stimated Concentration pico Curies / Liter (D) Release Rate Liters / dour

13. Projected Off-site Dose Rates (As Soon As Data Is Available):

Adult Distance (miles)

Whole Body (mrem /hr)

Child Thyroid (mrem /hr) l

14. Updates to States:

Time Initials b] State of New Jersey b) State of Delaware b) Others Name I

Agency Name i

Agency Approved SSS/RPS/RSM i

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TIME LIMIT PERSON TO BE PERSON DATE/

CONTACTED IN CONTACTED CONTACTED TIME BY (MINUTES) 15 Primary:

EDO (Contact One) 1.L.

Fry Office:

4523; Car:

342-5103; neeper: 800-612-4532 Ilome: 678-7634; 2.L. Catalfomo office:

4522; Car:

342-5103 Deeper: 800-612-4 534 Ilome : 678-3176 15 Secondary:

TSS (Contact One) 1.L. Miller office:

4455; Car:

342-5077 Beeper: 800-612-4531 flome: 769-1727 2.R.

Newman Office:

4410; Car: 342-5077 neoper: 800-612-4539 ilome: 350-3678 o*

15 NEW JERSEY Primary:

(Direct Line)

N Secondary: 882-2000 15 DELAWARE Primary:

(Direct Line)

Secondary: 302-736-5851 30 LAC Township Primary:

(Direct Line)

Secondary: 935-7300 30 General Manager -

yy Salem Operations (Contact One) a w

J. 7,upko Office:

4500; Car:

342-5036

$7 ileepe r : 342-5803; llome: 468-5527 J"

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Driscoll Office:

4497; Car:

302-428-9084 oi (Asst. GM)

Heeper: 800-612-4 5 3 9 ;Iiome : 302-366-8472 fr R.

A.

Uderitz Office:

4800; Car:

342-5110 4

(VP - Nuclear) 11eepe r : 342-5800; flome : 769-4175 1

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>NS LOG TIME LIMIT PERSON TO IlE PERSON DATE/

CONTACTED IN CONTACTED CONTACTED TIME BY (MINUTES)

Public Af fairs Manager-Nuclear (Contact Ona) 30 R.

Silverio Office:

4699; Ca r: NA; Heeper: 342-5804; llome: 829-1546 W.

Denman Office:

4480; Ca r: NA; neeper: 342-5849; Ilome: 935-6349 11. Gorman Office:

4480; Ca r:

NA; Beeper: 342-5851; flome: 228-1089 60

, NRC Primary:

(ENS)

Secondary: 202-951-0550 u

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301-427-4056 m

w 60 Ilope Creek Project Primary:

935-6064 secondary: 7-450-3271 (Union Security) 60 NRC Resident (Contact One)

Jim Linville-Office: 4479; Ilomo: 234-4998 R.

Summers -

Office: 4479; llome: 848-6741 90 New Jersey DOE Primary:

(201) 648-6290 Secondary:

A.

Rizzolo Office: (201) 648-2403; Ilome : ( 2 01 ) 762-3621 V.

Hozzo Office: (201) 648-6290; Ilome:(201) 763-5913 B.

Patel Office: (201) 648-4858; Ilome:(609) 448-8441 f..

Coleman office: (201) 648-2744; Itome : ( 2 01 ) 746-9522 90 New Jersey BPU R.

Ila r t u ng Office: (201) 648-2066; flome:(201) 583-4091 x

N.

Asuoni Otfice: (201) 648-2270; flome : ( 2 01 ) 857-2915

>m N.

VanEss Office: (201) 648-2057; !!ome : ( 201 ) 835-7192 "5

R.

Shikh Office: (201) 648-6907; flome : ( 2 01 ) 748-3751 gy m

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EP I-l DESIGNATED STATE OFFICIALS LIST NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -

BUREAU OF RADIATION PROTECTION David Scott Steven Kuhrtz Eugene Fisher Judith Chasar Eileen Hotte Kent Tosch John Feeney Gerald Nicholls Rebecca Green Michael Hobar Jeanette Eng DIVISION OF STATE POLICE -

OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Major Harold Spedding Captain Ross Beyer The Civilian Duty Officer or Alternate

  • The Enlisted Duty Officer or Alternate *
  • The Duty Officers comprise a duty roster of approximately 10 to 15 names.

Provide information to any one identifying himself as the Duty Officer or alternate and record name on Station Status Checklist.

SGS 1 of 1 Rev. 6

I EP I-l ATTACHMENT 6, TERMINATION C/LL LIST Upon completion of the below prepared message the Emergency Coordinator or the Designated Communicator shall make the required notifications of this attachment.

No additional information,;s required to be given at this time.

NOTE:

In the event of a test, drill or exercise, preface and complete each message with the phrase "THIS IS A DRILL, THIS IS A DRILL".

MESSAGE THIS IS (NAME)

(TITLE)

SALEM NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT NO.

THIS IS A NOTIFICATION OF THE TERMINATION 'OF:

an ALERT r

_O R THIS IS A NOTIFICATION OF THE REDUCTION IN EMERGENCY STATUS FROM:

1 1

an ALERT to an UNUSUAL EVENT THIS REDUCTION IN CL/SSIFICATION OCCURRED AT

_ ON (TIME - 24 HOUR CLCCK)

(DATE)

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ATTACHMENT 6

'IERMINATION CALL LIST DATE/ ;ME TIDLE OF PERSON CONTACTED 7

PERSON TO BE CONTACTED BY CONTACATED

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A Emergency Response Manager (if EOF has been activated) 4?

Emergency Duty Officer Senior Shift Supervisor New Jersey State Police Delaware State Police General Manager -

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Salem Operatioris General Manager -

Hope Creek Operations Public Affairs Manager-Nuclear Security - Salem Hope Creek Project LAC NRC (ENS line)

NRC Resident Inspector New Jersey DOE New Jersey BPU See Addendum 1 for telephone numbers to be used.

Reviewed By:

Emergency Coordinator Date SGS 2 of 2 Rev. 6

EP I-2 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE.

EP I-2 ALERT

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ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION I - EMERGENCY COORD_INATOR Part A - Classification and Activation The Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer shall:

NOTE These steps shall be performed by the Senior Shift Supervisor until relieved of the Emergency Coordinator duties by the Emergency Duty Of ficer.

This relief shall be documented by signing below.

Senior Shif t Supervisor Date / Time 1.

Determine classification of the event to be an Alert event as classified by EP I-0.

EP I-0 Part

, No.

2.

If the event has not already been terminated:

a.

Direct that the Radiation Alert Alarm be sounded and the folleving be announced over the Station Page:

" Attention, Attention, Unit 4 is in an Alert condition.

All emergency response personnel report to your emergency duty stations".

(Repeat)

b. Contact Security (ext. 4000) and request that the Technical Support Center be unlocked.

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EP I-2

,, ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION I (continued)

3. Check appropriate boxes and provide a description of the everst on the Initial Contact Message Form ( Attachment 1 to this procedure).

Protective Action Recommendations are to be based upon EP IV-108, Erotective Action Recommendations, a? information beCome?'available.

NOTE If the Event is already terminated complete termination statement at end of Section III of the Initial Contact Message Form.

4.

Direct the Designated Communicator to make the notifications on the Co nunications Log (Attachment 2 to this procedure) and maintain communications with the NRC Operations Center when directed to do so by the NRC duty officer.

5.

Direct technically qualified persons to commence collecting data required for the Operational and Radiological sections of the Station Status Check List (Attachment 3 to this procedure).

NOTE If the event is terminated only one complete Station Status Checklist need be completed.

6.

Direct the communicator to respond to call from State or local officials by providing the information on the 1

Station Status Checklist.

SGS 2 of 12 Rev. 5

EP I-2 ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION I (continued)

7. Station Status Checklists should be reviewed anc provided to the designated Communicator every thirty miriutes (or immediately if a significant change in station status occurs (eg. changes in evant classification, or reactor status or release information).
8. Direct the Commuricator to refer requests for information from the media to the Public Affairs Manager - Nuclear (phone numbers may be found in Addendum 1).
9. Direct the Communicator to contact the Emergency Response Manager in accordance with EP II-4, Emergency Response Support Callout.
10. Discuss the necessity for activation of the Emergency Operations Facility with the Emergency Response Manager.
11. If the Emergency Operations Facility is to be activated:
a. Direct the Designated Communicator to activate the emergency response support cellout by implementing EP II-4, Emergency Response Support Callout.
b. Notify Security of Emergency Opera tions Facility activation.
12. Evaluate the status of the unaffected unit using Operations Directive No. 47.
13. If necessary, account for personnel in accordance with EP I-8, Personnel Accountability.
14. If the Emergency Operations Facility is activated, initiate transfer of the Emergency Coordinator duties from the Emergency Duty Officer to the Emergency Response Manager and document by signing below.

EDO Date

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Time SGS 3 of 12 Rev. 5

EP I-2 ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION I (continued)

14. Continue by going to the appropriate section of this procedure based on the initiating event classification:

a) Radiological Emergencies - Part B of this Section b) Operational Emergencies - Part C of this Section, j

c) Fire / Natural Event / Security Emergencies - Part D of f

this Section, d) Miscellaneous Emergencies - Part E of this Section, e) Termination or De-escalation - Part F of this Section.

Part B - Radiological Emergencies l

The Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergent:y Duty Officer shall:

1.

Coordinate emergency on and off-site radiation surveys in accordance with EP IV-110A, Field Monitoring by the TSC, witn the Shift Radiation Protection Technician and the Radiation Protection personnel assigned to the Technical Support Center.

2.

If a radioactive spill caused the emergency, refer to EP I-6, Radioactive Spill.

3.

Insure the actione required of Emergency Instructico I-4.16, Radiation Incident, are or have been taken.as l

applicable, i

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If a fuel handling incident occurred, refer to Emergency Instruct ion I-4. 25, Fuel Handling Incident.

5.

If any personnel have been injured or exposed to radiation in excess of 10CFR20 limits, refer to EP I-5, Personnel Emergency.

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EP I-2 ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION I (continued) 6.

If site evacuation becomes necessary, evacuate in accordance with EP I-12, Site Evacuation.

7.

Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance with Administrative Procedure No.

6.

8.

When necessary to terminate or de-escalate the event go to Part F - Termination or De-escalation.

Part C - Operational Emeroencies The Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Officer shall:

1.

If the Reactor Protecticn System fails to bring the plant to Mode 3 when requirec refer to Emergency Instruction I-4.3, Reactor Trip.

2.

On a loss of on or off-site power systems, as noted in the Action Levels, refer to Emergency Instruction I-4.9, Blackout.

3.

Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance with Administrative Procedure No. 6.

4.

When necessary to terminate or de-escalate the event go to Part F - Termination or De-escalation.

Part D - Fire / Natural Event / Security Emercencies The Senior Shift Supervisor / Emergency Duty Officer shall:

l.

If the Delaware River level is greater than 10.0 feet Mean Sea Level (99 feet PSE&G datum) and is approaching 11.5 feet Mean Sea Level (100.5 feet PSE&G datum):

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l EP I-2 ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION I - Part D (cont.)

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a) Implement Emergency Instruction I-4.1, Flooding /High Wind Conditions.

b) If necessary, evacuate the site in accordance with EP-12, Site Evacuation.

2.

If sustained winds are forecast to se 95 mph:

c) Implement Emergency Instruction I-4.1, Flooding /High Wind Conditions.

b) If necessary, evacuate the site in accordance with EP-12, Site Evacuation.

3.

If a seismic event occurs with a force greater than 0.lg but less than 0.2g consider placing the plant in Hot Standby or Cold Shutdown as appropriate.

4.

Refer to EP I-7, Station Fire, to conduct fire fighting actions.

If outside assistance is required have the Salem Fire Dispatcher called.

Give the location and type of fire and where vehicles will be met by the security personnel to Communicator.

Notify security of incoming emergency vehicles.

5.

If the Classification is due to a Security Event coordinate with the Security Lieutenant to implement the Contingency Plan and Procedures.

Complete an Operationa) Incident Report in accordance with 6.

Administrative Procedure No. 6.

7.

When necessary to terminate or de-escalate the event go to Part F - Termination or De-escalation.

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EP I-2 ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION I (cont.)

Part E - Miscellaneous Emercencies The Senior Shift Supervisor /Emergeacy Duty Officer shall:

1.

If toxic gas, e.g.,

chlorine, acid. vapors, etc., present a safety hazard contact Technical Manager and/or Chemical Engineer for further direction.

(Phone numbers may be found in Addendum 1).

2.

If the Control Room must be evacuatud for any reason refer to Emergency Instruction I-4.10, Control Room Evacuation.

3.

Complete an Operational Incicent Report in accordance with Administrative Procedure No. 6.

4.

When necessary to terminate or de-escalate the event go to Part F - Termination or De-escalation.

Part F - Termination or De-escalation The Senior shift Supervisor / Emergency Duty Officer, Emergency Response Manager snall:

1.

Terminate when the following conditions are met.

a) None of the action levels defined in EP I-0 are applicable, or b) The affected unit is in a recovery status and c) Concurrence of the Emergency Coordinator is obtained.

2.

De-escalate to a lower event classification when the initiating conditions referred to in EP I-0 for this event class have changed and warrant a reduction in classification.

SGS 7 of 12 Rev. 5

o EP I-2 ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION II - COMMUNICATOR INITIALS 3.

Upon full completion of step 1 or 2 of this section.

Check the appropriate boxes on page 1 of 2 of the Te rmination Call List, Attachment 4 to this procedure.

Direct the designated Communicator to use the Termination l

Call List (Attachment 4 to this procedure) to make the required notifications.

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Forward all completed forms to the Senior Operating Supervisor.

Attach any other completed EPs or attachments used.

When directed by the Emergency Coordinator, the Designated l

Communicators shall:

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Use the data provided on Attachment 1, Initial Contact f

Message Form, to notify persons listed on Attachment 2, I

Communications Log, within the time limits specified.

NOTE If initial contact with a State cannot be accomplished within the 15 minutes allowed, notify the Senior shift Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer and then contact the appropriate Counties directly using Attachment 2 to this procedure.

2.

When directed by the Senior Shift Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer initiate the emergency response support callout by contacting the Emergency Response Manager in accordance with EP II-4, Emergency Response Support Callout.

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EP I-2 ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION II (continued)

Initials 3.

Upon receipt of the initial phone call from the New Jersey Bureau of Radiation Protection or Delaware Division of Emergency Planning and Operations do the following:

a) Verify'that caller, if from New Jersey, is listed on Designated State Officials List (Attachment 5 to this procedure),

b) Provide the Station Status Checklist (Attachment 3 to this procedure at the current level of completion to authorized callers, c) Obtain from the official making that contact a telephone number to which followup Station Status Checklist should be directed.

d) Provide Station Status Checklist updates to the States every 30 minutes or immediately if a significant change in Station Status occurs.

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NOTE If Event was terminated with the initial contact inform State official calling that only one Station Status Checklist will be transmitted.

4.

When directed by the Senior Shift Supervisor / Emergency Duty Officer to activate the emergency response suppott

callout, a) Implement EP II-4, Emergency Response Support Callout.

b) Contact the security force Shift Lieutenant (ext. 4001) and use the following message:

This is the Communicator for the Senior Shift Supervisor / Emergency Duty Officer.

We are activating the Emergency Opera:' ions Facility.

Please implement procedure EP III-2 to open and secure the Emergency Operations Facility at the Nuclear Training Center in Salem.

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EP I-2 ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION II (continued)

Initials 5.

When directed of the Senior shift Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer contact the Salem Fire Dispatcher at 935-4404 or 935-4505 and provide the following message:

a) This is the Communicator at Salem Generating Station.

This is a notification of a fire.

b) We reque,st fire company support.

c) The type of fire is d) The location of the fire is e) The fire truck (s) will be met at and directed to the location of the fire by our security force.

Notify security (ext. 4001) of location of the fire, location where fire truck (s) should be met and type of fire.

6.

When directed by the Emergency Coordinator nake the notifications on the Termination Call List - Attachment 4 to this procedure.

SGS 10 of 12 Rev. 5

1 EP I -2 ACTION LEVEL Whenever an action level described in EP I-0 as an Alert is exceeded, notifications of an Alert will be made to offsite authorities within the time limits specified on Attachment 2.

NOTE Notifications shall be re performed for each additional event defined in EP I-0.

LIMITS ON AUTHORITY The person acting as the Emergency Coordinator (Senior Shif t Supervisor, Emergency Duty Officer, or Emergency ?.esponse Manager) has -the authority and responsibility to immediately and unilaterally initiate any emergency action including the decision

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to notify and provide protective action recommendations to authorities responsible for implementing off site emergency measures.

ATTACHMENTS Attacr. ment 1 - Initial Contact Message Form - Communications Log - Station Status Checklist - Termination Call List - Designated State Officials List SGS 11 of 12 Rev. 5

EP I-2 Signature Page Prepared By:

C.A.

Burge Reviewe'd By:

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I[3 U Department Head Date Reviewed By:

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i Nuclear. Emergency Pla,nning Engineer Da,te Q GLQJu-

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Station Quality Assurance Review Date (if required see EP VI-2)

SORC Meeting No.:

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Approved By:

.s neral Man er alem Operations bate

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Manager - Nuclear Site Protection Date i

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EP I-2 ATTACHMENT 1 INITIAL CONTACT MESSAGE FORM Upon completion of the belcw prepared nessage the Emergency Coordinator or the Designated Ctxmunicator shall make the required notifications using Attachnent 3 to this procedure.

PUTE:

In the event of a test, drill or exercise, preface and cmplete each message with the phrase "THIS IS A DRILL, 'IMIS IS A DRILL".

SECTION I (Provide to all)

' IBIS IS (NAME)

(TITLE)

SALEM NUCLEAR GENERATItG STATION, UNIT NO.

'IHIS IS A PUTIFICATIO4 OF:

O a S1cN1rICANT EvtNr an UNUSUAL EVENT a SITE AREA EMIRGENCY O en AtEar O e atxeRAL E 2rceNCy

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THIS E*ENT WAS DECIAFED AT ON (TIME - 24 HOUR CIDCK)

(DATE)

'IMERE IS NO RELEASE IN PROGRESS.

WE HAVE A NORMAL PELEASE IN PPG 3PESS.

b KE HAVE AN UNCONTROUPn RELF1,3E IN PRCGRESS.

SECTICN II (Provide to New Jersey and Delaware Only)

O NO eRorECrIvE ACr10sS APs erCCv.<1NcED Ar 1H1S TIsE O WE RECctstND SaeLTER1No rOR IME rCtIrulNo SEc1oa(S)

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( Distanee-Miles) b KE RECONEND EVACUATION FOR THE FOLLfWING SECICR(S)/

( Distance-Miles)

SECTION III (Provide to PSE&G persccnel only)

DESCRIPTICN OF EVENT Use back of sheet if necessary.

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LIMIT PERSON TO BE PERSON DATE/

CONTACTED-IN CONTACTED CONTACTED TIME BY (MINUTES) 15 Primary:

EDO (Contact One) 1.L.

Pry Office:

4523; Car:

342-5103; Beeper: 800-612-4532 Ilome: 678-7634; 2.L. Catalfomo Office:

4522; Car:

342-5103 Beeper: 800-612-4534 Ilomo: 678-3176 15 Secondary:

TSS (Contact One) 1.L. Miller Office:

4455; Car:

342-5077 i

Beeper: 800-612-4531 Ilome: 769-1727 l

2.R.

Newman Office:

4410; Car: 342-5077 Beeper: 800-612-4539 Ilome: 358-3678 l

w 15 NEW JERSEY Primary:

(Direct Line) secondary: 882-2000 u

15 DELAWARE Primary:

(Direct Line)

Secondary: 302-736-5851 f

30 LAC Township Frimary:

(Direct Line) l Secondary: 935-7300 30 General Manager -

x Salem Operations (Contact One) ym J.

Zupko Office:

4500; Car:

342-5036 n5 Beeper: 342-5803; flome: 468-5527 Ea t

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Driscoll Office:

4497; Car:

302-428-9084 g.4 (Asst. GM)

Beeper: 800-612-4539;11omo: 302-366-8472 u

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Uderitz Office:

4800; Car:

342-5110 (VP - Nuclear) lleeper: 342-5800; ll o m e : 769-4175 4

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LIMIT PERSON TO BE PERSON DATE/

CONTACTED l

IN CONTACTED CONTACTED TIME BY 30 Public Affairs Manager - Nuclear (Contact One)

R. Silverio Office:

4699;' Car: NA; Beeper:

342-5804; Ilomo:

829-1546 W.

Denman Office:

4480;-Car: NA; Beeper:

342-5849,; llome:

935-6349 B. Gorman Offico:

4480; Car: NA; Beeper:

342-5851; flo m e :

228-1089 30 Security-Site (Shift Lieutenant).

Primary:

4001 Secondary: 935-2392 u

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(ENS)

II Secondary: 202-951-0550 or 301-427-4056 60 Itope Creek Project Pritaa ry: 4 935-6064 Secondary: 7-450-3271 (Union Security) 60 Second Sun Visitor's Center Primary:

4480 Secondary: 935-2660 60 NRC Resident (Contact One)

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Linville' - Office: 4479; Ilome: 234-4998 It. Summers -

Office: 4479; llomo : 848-6741

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CONTACTED I

IN CONTACTED TIME BY F

90 Neti Jersey DOM Pr ima ry :

(201) 648-6290 Secondary:

A.

Rizzolo Office: (201) 648-2403; Ilome:(201) 762-3621

v. Ilozzo Office: (201) 648-6290; flome:(201) 763-5913 11 Patel Office: (201) 648-4858; f rome : ( 6 09 ) 448-8441 i

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Coleman Office: (201) 648-2744; !!ome : ( 2 01 ) 746-9522 90 New Jersey BPU R.

lia r tung Office: (201) 648-2066; flome: ( 2 01) 583-4091 N. Aswoni Office: (201) 648-2270; 11ome : ( 2 01) 857-2915 M.

VanEss Office: (201) 648-2057; flome : ( 2 01 ) 835-7192 R.

Shikh Office: ( :. 01 ) 648-6907; f rome : ( 2 01 ' 748-3751 o

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Prima ry :

(203) 677-7305 f

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TIME LIMIT PERSON TO BE PERSON DATE/

CONTACTED IN CONTACTED CONTACTED TIME BY (MINUTES)*

15 Salem County Primary:

(Direct Line)

Secondary: 935-4404 or 935-4505 15 Cumberland County Primary:

(Direct Line)

<d Secondary: 455-8500 15 New Castle County Primary:

(Direct Line) j 0

Secondary: 302-738-3131 j

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1 15 Kent County Primary:

(Direct Line)

Secondary: 302-734-6040

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Coast Guard Primary:

456-1370 -

1)

When unable to contact the state of New Jersey within 15 minutes, contact Salem and Cumberland Counties and the U.S. Coast Guard directly and read the Initial Contact Message ~

Form (Attachment 2) to this procedure.

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2)

When unable to contact the State of Delaware within 15 minutes, contact New Castle n T and Kent Counties directly and read the Initial Contact Message Form (Attachment 2) s' l

to this procedure.

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EP I-2 ATTACHMENT 3

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STATION STATUS CHECK LIST Salem Generating Station Unit No.

Transmitted By: Name Position:

1. Date and Time Event Declared: Date Time (24 hr clock)
2. Accident Classification:

b) Alert

3. Cause of Incident:

Primary Initiating Condition used for declaration of incident EPI-0 Part

, NumDer and/or Significant Event No.,

Description of the incident

4. Status of Reactor:

b)

Trippec/ Time b)

At Power b) Hot Shutdown Cold Shutdown

5. Pressurizer Pressure psig Core Exit TC

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6. Is offsite power available?

b) YES b) NO

7. Are two or more diesel generators operable? b) YES b]

NO

8. Did the emergency safeguards system activate? b) YES b) NO
9. Has the containment been isolated?I ) YES b) NO
10. Other pertinent information Approved SSS/TSS/SSM SGS 1 of 2 Rev. 5

EP I-2 Station Status Checklist - Radiological Information

11. Gaseous Release:

YES b ) NO TSYAar T1xE)

(A) Release Terminated:

b ) YES NO (B) Anticipated or Known Duration of Release Hours (C) Type of Release:

b]

GROUND ELEVATED (D) Wind Speed:

MPH Wind Direction: (Toward)

Divide by 2 to get M/Sec (From)

Delta Temp:

(Degrees)

(E) Stability Class:

b) Unstable b) Neutral b) Stable (F) Release Rate Iodine Ci/Sec.

(G) Release Rate Noble Gas:

Ci/Sec.

12. Liquid Release:

b]

b)

YES_

NO (Start Time)

(A) Release Terminated:

b)

YES NO (B) Anticipated or Known Duration of Release Hours (C) Estimated Concentration pico Curies / Liter (D) Release Rate Liters / Hour

13. Projected Off-site Dose Rates (As Soon As Data Is Available):

I Adult Distance (miles)

Whole Body (mrem /h r)

Child Thyroid (mrem /hr)

14. Updates to States:

Time Initials b ) State of New Jersey Name l

State of Delaware

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EP I-2 ATTACHMENT 4 TERMINATION CALL LIST Upon completion of the below prepared message the Emergency Coordinator or the Designated Communicator shall make the required notifications of this attachment.

No additional information is required to be given at this time.

NOTE:

In the event of a test, drill or exercise, preface and complete each message with the phrase "THIS IS A DRILL, THIS IS A DRILL".

MESSAGE THIS IS (NAME)

(TITLE)

S ALEM NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT NO.

THIS IS A NOTIFICATION OF THE TERMINATION OF:

an ALERT

_O_R THIS IS A NOTIFICATION OF THE REDUCTION IN EMERGENCY STATUS FROM:

an ALERT to an UNUSUAL EVENT THIS REDUCTION IN CLASSIFICATION OCCURRED AT ON (LIME - 24 HOUR CLOCK)

(DATE)

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EP I-2 ATTACHMENT 4 TERMINATION CALL LIST DATE/ TIME TITLE OF PERSON CONTACTED PERSON TO BE CONTACTED BY CONTACATED Emergency Response Manager (if EOF has been activated)

Emergency Duty

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Officer l

Senior Shift Supervisor New Jersey State Police Delaware State Police General Manager -

dalem Operations General Manager -

Hope Creek Operations Public Affairs Manager-Nuclear Security - Salem Hope Creek Project LAC NRC (ENS line)

NRC Resident Inspector New Jersey DOE New Jersey EPU

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Reviewed By:

Emergency Coordinator Date SGS 2 of 2 Rev. 5

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EP I-2 DESIGNATED STATE OFFICIALS LIST NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -

BUREAU OF RADIATION PROTECTION David Scott Steven Kuhrtz Eugene Fisher Judith Chasar Eileen Hotte Kent Tosch John Feeney Gerald Nicholls Rebecca Green Michael Hobar Jeanette Eng DIVISION OF STATE POLICE _-

OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 4

Major Harold Spedding Captain Ross Beyer The Civilian Duty Officer or Alternate

  • The Enlisted Duty Officer or Alternate *
  • The Duty Of ficers conprise a duty. roster of approximately-10 to 15 names.

Provide information to any one identifying himself as the Duty Of ficer or alternate and record name on Station Status Checklist.

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14 EP I-3 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE EP I-3 SITE AREA EMERGENCY ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION I - EMERGENCY COORDINATOR Initials Part A -- Classification The Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer/ Emergency Response Manager shall:

NOTE

-These steps shall be performed by the Senior Shift Supervisor / Emergency Duty Officer until relieved of the Emergency Coordinator duties by the Emergency Response Manager.

This relief shall be documented by signing

below, c

Senior Shift Supervisor /EDO Date / Time 1.' Determine classification of the event to be a Site Area Emergency as classified by EP I-0.

EP I-0 Part No.

2. Check appropriate boxes and provide description of event on the Initial Contact Message Form (Attachment 1 to this procedure).

Protective Action Recommendations are to be based upon EP IV-108,. Protective Action Recommendations, l

as information becomes available.

3. Direct the Designated Communicator to make the notifications on the Communications Log (Attachment 2 to this procedure) and maintain communications with the U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Operations Center when directed to do so by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission duty officer.

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EP I-3

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Initials 4 '.. Direct technically qualified persons to commence collecting the data required for the Operational-and Radiological Sections of the Station Status Checklist

( Attachment 3 to this procedure).

5. -- Station Status Checklists should be reviewed and provided to the designated Communicator every thirty minutes (or

.immediately if a significant change in station status occurs (eg. changes in event classification, or reactor status, or release information).

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6.. Direct the communicator to respond to calls f rom State or local officials by providing the information on the I

Station Status Check List and have the name and i

affiliation of the person calling recorded on the Station Status Checklist.

7.

Refer requests for information from the media to the Public Affairs Manager - Nuclear (phone numbers may be foend in' Attachment 3).

_Part B - Activation l

The Senior shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer shall:

i NOTE tc These steps.shall be performed by the Senior Shift Supervisor until~ relieved by the Emergency Duty Of ff.cer.

This relief shall be documented by signing below.

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EP I-3 ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION I (continued)

Initials Part B - Activation (cont.)

1.

Direct that the Radiation Alert Alarm be sounded and the following be announced over the Station Page:

" Attention, Attention, Unit #

is in a Site Area Emergency condition."

(Repeat) 2.

If emergency response support personnel have not been directed to report to their emergency duty stations, then:

a) Direct that the following message be announced over the Station Pac;e:

"All Emergency Response Personnel report to your emergency duty stations."

(Repeat) b) Contact Security (ext. 4000) and request that the Technical Support Center be unlocked, c) Direct the Shift Radiation Protection Technician to initiate procedure EP IV-101 (TSC Initial Response).

d) Direct technically qualified persons to commence data collection in accordance with the Operational and Radiological Status Boards (Figure 3 and 4 of the Emergency Plan Procedures Manual).

Transmit this data to the Technical Support Center and Emergency Operations Facility, using the " Technical Support Center / Emergency Operations Facility Data" phones.

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Evaluate the status of the unaffected' unit using Operations Directive No. 47.

5.

If necessary, account'for personnel'in accordance with EP I-8, Personnel Accountability.

6. When the Emergency Operations Facility is activated, p

- initiate transfer of the Emergency Coordinator duties from the Emergency Duty Of ficer to.the Emergency Response Manager.

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a) Radiological Emergencies - Part C of this Section-b) Operational Emergencies - Part D of this Section c) Fire / Natural Event / Security Emergencies - Part E of

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with the Shif t Radiation Protection Technician, and the Radiation Protection personnel assigned to the Technical Support Center until the Emergency Operationt Facility is activated.

2.

If a radioactive spill caused the emergency, refer to EP I-6, Radioac'tive Spill.

3.

Insure the actions required of Emergency Instruction I-4.16, Radiation Incident, are or have been taken as applicable.

4.

If a fuel handling incident occurred, refer to Emergency Instruction I-4.25, Fuel Handling Incident.

5.

If any personnel have been injured or exposed to radiation in ^ excess of 10CFR20 limits, refer to EP I-5, Personnel Emergency.

6.

If site evacuation becomes necessary, evacuate in accordance with EP I-12, Site Evacuation.

7.

Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance with Administrative Procedure No. 6.

8.

When necessary to terminate or de-escalate the event go to Part G - Termination or De-Escalation.

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EP I-3 ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION I (continued)

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Part D vperational Emergenc ie s The Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer shall:

1.

If the Reactor Protection System fails to bring the plant to Mode 3 when* required refer to Emergency Instruction I-4.3, Reactor Trip.

2.

On a loss of on or off-site power systems, as noted in the Action Levels, ref er to Emergency Instruction I-4. 9, Blackout.

3.

Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance with Administrative Procedure No.

6.

4.

When necessary to terminate or de-escalate the event gd to Part G - Termination or De-escalation.

Part E - Fire / Natural Event / Security Emergencies The Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer shall:

1.

IfthegelawareRiverlevelisatorexceeding11.5 feet Mean Sea Level (100.5 feet PSE&G datum):

2.

For sustained winds (elevation 33 feet) of 100 mph:

a) Implement Emergency Instruction I-4.1, Flooding /High Wind Conditions.

3.

If a seismic event occurs with a force greater than 0.2g c

consider placing the plant in Hot Standby or Cold shut-down.

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EP I-3 ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION I (cont.)

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Refer to EP I-7, Station Fire, to conduct fire fighting actions.

If outside assistance is required have the Salem Fire Dispatcher called.

Give the location'and type of fire and where vehicles will be met by the security personnel to Communicator.

Notify security of incoming emergency vehicles.

5.

If the Classification is due to a Security Event

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6.

Complete an Operational Incident Report in'accordance with Administrative Procedure No.

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7.

When necessary to terminate or de-escalate the event go to

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Part F - Miscellaneous Emergencies The Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer shall:

1.

If toxic gas, e.g.,

chlorine, acid vapors, etc., present a safety hazard contact Technical Manager and/or Chemical Engineer for further direction.

(Phone numbers may be found in Addendum 1),

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If the Control Room must be evacuated for any reason refer to Emergency Instruction I-4.10, Control Room Evacuation.

3.

Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance with Administrative Procedure No.

6.

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When necessary to terminate or de-escalate the event go to Part G - Termination cur De-escalation.

r Part G - Termination or De-escalation The Senior Shif t' Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer, Emergency Response Manager shall:

1.

Terminate when the follo. wing conditions are met.

i a) None of the action levels defined in EP I-0 are e

applicable, or b) The affected unit is-in a recovery status and c) Concurrence of the Emergency Coordinator is obtained.

2.

- De-escalate to a lower event classificication when the f

initiating' conditions referred to in EP I-0 for this event class have changed and warrant a reduction in classificiation.

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Upon full completion of step 1 or 2 of this section, direct the designated Communicator to use the Termination Call List (Attachment 4 to this procedure) to make the required notifications.

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Forward all completed forms to the Senior Operating Supervisor.

Attach any other completed EP's or attachments used.

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-INITIALS When datected by the Emergency Coordinator, the Designated Communicators shall:

1.

Use the data provided on Attachment l

Initial Contact i

Message Form, to notify persons listed on Attachment 2, Communications Log, within the time limits specified.

NOTE If initial contact with a State cannot be accomplished within the 15 minutes allowed, notify the Emergency Coordinator and then' contact the appropriate Counties directly using Attachment 2 to this procedure.

2.-

Upon receipt of a phone call from_the New Jersey Bureau of Radiation Protection (BRP) or Delaware Division of Emergency Planning.and Operations (DEPO) do the following:

a) Verify that caller, if from New Jersey, is listed on Designated State Officials List (Attachment 5 to this procedure).

b) Provide the Station Status Checklist (Attachment 3 to this procedure) at current level of completion to.

authorized callers.

c) Obtain from the official making the contact a telephone number to which followup Station Status Checklists should be directed.

d). Provide Station Status Checklist updates to the States every thirty (30) minutes or immediately if a significant change in Station Status occurs.

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When directed by the Senior Shift Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer to activate the emergency response support callout.

a) Implement EP II-4, Emergency Response Support

Callout, b) Contact the security force Shift Lieutenant (ext. 4000) and use the following message:

This is the Communicator for the Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer.

We are activating the Emergency Operations Facility.

Please implement procedure EP III-2 to open and secure the Emergency Operations Facility at the Nuclear Training Center in Salem.

4.

When directed by the Senior Shift Supervisor /

Emergency Duty Of ficer contact the Salem Fire Dispatcher at 935-4404 or 935-4505 and provide the following message:

a) This is the Communicator at Salem Generating Station.

This is a notification of a fire.

b) We request fire company support, c) The type of fire is d) The location of the fire is e) The fire truck (s) will be met at and directed to the location of the fire by our security force.

Notify security (ext. 4000) of location of the fire, location where fire truck (s) should be met and type of fire.

SGS 10 of 12 Rev. 5

EP I-3 ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION II (continued)

Initials 5.

When directed by the Emergency Coordinator make the notifications on the Termination Call List - Attachment 4 to this procedure.

ACTION 1EVEL Whenever an action level described in EP I-0 as a Site Area Emergency is exceeded, notifications will be made to offsite authorities within the time limits specified on Attachment 2.

NOTE Notifications shall be re-performed for each additional event defined in EP I-0.

LIMITS ON AUTHORITY The person acting as the Emergency Coordinator (Senior Shif t Supervisor, Emergency Duty Of fice r, or Emergency Response Manager) has the authority and responsibility to immediately and unilaterally initiate any emergency action inc.uding the decision to notify and provide protective action recommendations to authorities responsible for implementing off site emergency measures.

ATTACHMENTS - Initial Contact Message Form - Communications Log - Station Status Checklist - Termination Call List - Designated State Officials List SGS 11 of 12 Rev. 5

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EP I-3 ATTACHME.Vr 1 INITIAL CCNIACT MESSAGE FORM Upon conpletion of the belcw prepared message the Emergency Coordinator er the Designated Cormunicator shall make the required notifications using Attactrnent 4 to this procedure.

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In the event of a test, drill er exercise, preface and corplete each message with the phrase "THIS IS A DRILL, THIS IS A DRILL".

SELTION I (Provide to all)

THIS IS_

(NAME)

(TITLE)

SALEM NUCLEAR GENERATIt0 STATION, UNIT FJ. __

THIS'IS A NOTIFICATICN OF:

a SI'IE AREA EMERGENCY THIS EVENT h%S DECLARED AT _

ON (TLME - 24 HOUR CLOCK)

(DATE)

THERE IS NO RELEASE IN PROGRESS.

O wE HAvE A NORMAL REtEASe 1N PROGRESS.

O wE HAvE AN UNCOsTROttED RELEASE 1N PROGRESS.

SECTION II (Provide to New Jersey and Delaware Only)

NO PROTECTIVE ACIICNS ARE RECCMMENDED AT 'IHIS TIME Ows RECatsENo SHEtTER1No rOa THz rottow1NG SeCroR(S)

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_SECTION III (Provide to all)

DESCRIPTION OF EVENT

'IEIS EVEtVP hAS TEPMINATED AT ON TTLTE - 24 HCUR CLDCK (DATE)

Use back of sheet if necessary.

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TIME LIMIT

-PERSON TO BE PERSON DATE/

~ CONTACTED-IN CONTACTED CONTACTED TIME BY (MINUTES) i 15 Primary:

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Fry Office:

4523; Car:

342-5103; neeper: 800-612-4532 Ilome: 678-7634; i.

2.L. Catalfomo office:

4522; Car:

342-5103 neeper: 800-612-4 534 11ome : 678-3176 15 secondary:

TSS (Contact One) 1.L. Miller Office:

4455; Car:

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Newman Office:

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15 NEW JERSEY Primary:

(Direct Line) y Secondary: 882-2000 15 DELAWARE Primary:

(Direct Line)

Secondary: 302-736-5851 30 LAC Township Primary:

(Direct Line)

Secondary: 935-7300 30 General Manager -

pm Salem Operations (Contact One) n5 J. Zupko Office:

4500; Car:

342-5036

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4497; Car:

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342-5110 (VP - Nuclear)

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4699; Car: NA; Beeper:

342-5804; flome:

829-1546' W.

Denman Office:

4480; Car: NA;

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342-5849; llome:

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4480 Secondary: 935-2660 60 NRC Resident (Contact One)

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11. Patel Office: (201) 648-4858; Ilome : ( 609 ) 448-8441 i

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When unable to contact the state of New Jersey within 15 minutes, contact Salem and Cumberland Counties and the U.S. Coast Guard directly and read the Initial Contact Message Form (Attachment 2) to this procedure.

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EPI-3 STATION STATUS CHECK LIST Salem Generating-Station Unit No.

Transmitted By: Name Position:

1. Date-and Time Event Declared: Date Time (24 hr clock)
2. Accident Classification:

b ) Site Area Emergency

3. Cause of Incident:

Primary Initiating Condition used for declaration of incident EPI-0 Part Number and/or Significant-Event No.

Description of the incTdent b) Tripped Time b) 4.

Status of Reactor:

At Power b ) Hot Shutdown 1

Cold Shutdown

5. Pressurizer Pressure.

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Is offsite power available?

b) YES b) NO

7. Are two or more diesel generators operable?

YES NO 8..Did.the emergency safeguards system activate?

YES NO

9. Has the containment been isolated?

YES b) NO

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NO 11'. Gaseous Release:

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(A) Release Terminated:

b ) YES NO (B). Anticipated or Known Duration of Release Hours (C) Type of Release:

GROUND b]

ELEVATED (D) Wind Speed:

' MPH Wind Direction: (Toward)

Divide by'2 to_get M/Sec (From)

Delta Temp:

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(E) Stability Class:

Unstable b) Neutral b) Stable (F) Release Rate Iodine Ci/Sec.

(G) Release Rate Noble Gas:

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12. Liquid Release:

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(A) Release Terminated:

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YES b ) NO (B) Anticipated or Known Duration of Pelease~

Hours (C) Estimated Concentration pico Curies / Liter

-u (D) Release Rate Liters / Hour

13. Projected Off-site Dose Rates (As Soon As Data Is Available):

Adult Distance (miles)

Whole Body (mrem /hr)

Child Thyroid (prem/hr) 1

14. Updates to States:

Time Initials b ) State of New Jersey Name State of Delaware Name Others Name Agency Approved SSS/RPS/RSM 7

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.Upon completion of the below prepared message the-Emergency Coordinator or the Designated Communicator shall make the requ-ired notifications of.-this attachment.

No additional information is required to be given

- at this time.

' NOTE:

In the event of a test,. drill or. exercise, preface and complete each message with the phrase "THIS IS A DRILL,'THIS IS A DRILL".

MESSAGE THIS IS (NAME)

(TITLE)

SALEM. NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT NO.

THIS IS A NOTIFICATION OF THE~ TERMINATION OF:

b 3 a SITE AREA EMERGENCY c

OR THIS IS A NOTIFICATION OF THE-REDUCTION IN EMERGENCY STATUS FROM:

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Salem Operations General Manager -

Hope Creek Operations Public Affairs Manager-Nuclear Security - Salem Hope Creek Project LAC NRC (ENS line)

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New Jersey BPU See Addendum 1 for telephor.e numbers to be used.

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Emergency Coordinator Date SGS 2 of 2 Rev. 5

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.s DESIGNATED STATE OFFICIALS LIST NEW JERSE'l DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -

BUREAU OF RADIATION PROTECTION Frank Cosolito James Ross David Scott Steven Kuhrtz Eugene Fisher Judith Chasar Eileen Hotte Kent Tosch John Feeney Gerald Nicholls Rebecca Green Michael Hobar DIVISION OF STATE POLICE -

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  • The Enlisted Duty Officer or Alternate *
  • The Duty Officers comprise a duty roster of approximately'10 to 15 names.

Provide information to any one identifying himself as the Duty Officer or alternate and record name on Station Status Checklist.

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EP I-4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE EP I-4 GENERAL EMERGENCY ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION I __ EMERGENCY COORDINATOR Initials Part A - Classification The Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer/ Emergency Response Manager shall:

NOTE These steps shall be performed by the Senior shift Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer until relieved of the i

Energency Coordinator duties by the Emergency Response Manager.

This relief shall be documented by signing below.

Senior Shift Supervisor /EDO Date / Time

1. Determine classification of the event to be a General Emergency as classified by EP I-0.

EP I-0 Part No.

2. Check appropriate boxes and provide description of event on the Initial Contact Message Form (Attachment 1 to this procedure).

Protective Action Recommendations are to oe based upon EP IV-108, Protective Action Recommendations, as information becomes available.

a) Determine if a Predetermined Protective Action Recommendation is required by reviewing Attachme.,t 2 to this procedure.

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EP I-4 ACTION STATEMENTS'- SECTION I (continued) s

-Initials b.

If a Predetermined Protective Action Recommendation is required, direct the Designated Communicator to transmit it using the Initial Contact Message Form.

3. Direct the Designated Communicator to make-the notifications on the Communications Log (Attachment 3 to this procedure) and maintain communications with the U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Operations Center when directed to do so by.the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission duty officer.

4. Direct that technically qualified persons commence collecting _the data required for the Operational and-Radiological Sections of the Station _ Status Checklist

( Attachment 4 to this procedure).

5. Station Status Checklists should be reviewed and provided to the designated Communicator every thirty minutes (or

.immediately if a significant change in station status occurs (eg. changes in event classification, or reactor status, or release.information).

6.

Direct the communicator to respond to calls f rom Stat'e or local officials by providing the information on the

' Station Status Check List and have the name and affiliation of the person calling recorded on the Station Status Checklist.

7.~ Refer requests for information from the media to the Public Af f airs Manager - Nuclear (phone numbers may be found in Attachment 3).

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Initials Part B - Activation The Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer shall:

NOTE These steps-shall be performed by the Senior Shift Supervisor until relieved by the Emergency Duty Of ficer.

This relief shall be' documented by signing below.

Senior Shif t Supervisor /EDO Date / Time 1.

Direct that the Radiation Alert Alarm be sounded and the following be announced over the Station Page:

" Attention, Attention, Unit #_

is in a General Emergency condition."

(Repeat)-

2.

If emergency response support personnel have not been directed to report to their emergency duty stations, then:

a) Direct that the following message be announced over the Station Page:

"All Emergency Response Personnel report to your emergency duty stations."

(Repeat) b) Contact Security (ext. 4000) and request that the Technical Support Center be unlocked.

c) Direct the Shif t Radiation Protection Technician to initiate procedure EP IV-101 (TSC Initial Response).

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Part B --Activation (cont.)

d. Direct technically qualified persons to commence data collection in accordance with the Operational and Radiological Status Boards (Figure 3.and 4 of the Emergency Plan Procedures Manual).

Transmit this data to.the Technical Support Center and Emergency Operations Facility,' using the " Technical Suport Center / Emergency Operations Facility Data " phones.

3. If the Emergency Operations Facility has not been activated, direct the-Designated Communicator to activate the emergency response support callout by implementing EP II-4, Emergency-Response Support Callout, and notifying Security of Emergency Operations Facility activation
4. Evaluate'the status'of the unaffected unit using Operations Directive No. 47.
5. If necessary, account for personnel in accordance with EP I-8, Personnel Accountability.
6. When the Emergency Operations Facility is activated, initiate transfer of the Emergency Coordinator duties from the Emergency Duty Officer to the Emergency Response Manager using the Emergency Response Manager Checklist (EP II-1).
7. Continue by going to the appropriate section of this procedure cased on the initiating event classification:

a) Radiological Emergencies - Part C of this Section b) Operational Emergencies - Part D of this Section c). Fire / Natural Event / Security Emergencies - Part E of this Section d) Termination and De-escalation - Part F of this Section.

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Initials Part C - Radiological Emergencies The Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Officer shall:

1.

Coordinate' emergency on and off-site radiation surveys in accordance with Radiation Protection Procedure EP IV-110A, Field Monitoring by the TSC, with the Shift Radiation Protection Technician, and the Radiation Protection personnel-assigned to the Technical Support Center until the Emergency Operations' Facility is activated.

2.

If a radioactive spill caused the emergency, refer to EP

,'I-6, Radioactive Spill.

3.

Insure the actions required of Emergency Instruction I-4.16, Radiation Incident, are or have been taken as l

applicable.

4.-

If a fuel handling incident occurred, refer to Emergency Instruction I-4.25, Fuel Handling Incident.

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If any personnel have been injured or exposed to radiation d

in excess of 10CFR20 limits, refer to EP I-5, Personnel Emergency.

6.

If site evacuation becomes necessary, evacuate in accordance with EP I-12, Site Evacuation.

7.

Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance with

' Administrative Procedure No.

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8.

When necessary to terminate or de-escalate the event go to Part G - Termination or De-Escalation.

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. INITIALS Part D - Operational Emergencies The Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Officer shall:

1.

If the-Reactor Protection' System fails to bring the plant-to Mode 3.when required refer to Emergency Instruction I-4.3, Reactor Trip.

2.

On a loss of on and off-site power systems, as noted in the Action Levels, refer to Emergency Instruction I-4.9, Blackout.

3.

Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance with Administrative Procedure No.-6.

4.

When necessary to terminate or de-escalate go to Part F -

Termination and De-escalation.

Part E - Fire / Natural Event / Security Emergencies The Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer shall:

1.

If the Classification is due to a Security Event coordinate with the Security Lieutenant to implement the Contingency Plan and Procedures.

2.

Complete an Operational Incident Report in accordance with Administrative Procedure No.

6.

3.

When necessary to terminate or de-escalate the event go to Part F - Termination and De-escalation.

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1.

Terminate when the following conditions are met.

a) None of1the action levels as defined in EP I-0 are applicable,'or b) The affected unit is in a recovery status and c) Concurrence of the Emergency Coordinator is obtained.

2.

D,e-escalate to a lower event' classification when the initiating conditions referred to in EP I-0 for this event class-have changed and warrant a reduction in classification.

3.

Upon full completion of step 1 or 2 of this section,

-direct the designated Communicator to use the Termination Call List-- Attac' ment 5 to this procedure to make the h

required notifications.

4.

Forward all completed forms to the Senior Operating Supervisor.

Attr.ch any other completed EP's or attachments used.

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^o EP I-4 ACTION STATEMENTS - SECTION II - COMMUNICATOR,

Initials When directed by the Emergency Coordinator, the Designated Communicators shall:

1.

Use the data provided on Attachment 1, Initial Contact Message Form to notify persons listed on Attachment 3, Communications Log, within the time limits specified.

2.

Upon receipt of a phone call from the New Jersey Bureau of Radiation Protection (BRP) or Delaware Division of Emergency Planning and Operations (DEPO) do the follcwing:

a) Verify that caller, if from New Jersey, is listed on the Designated State Officials List (Attachment 6 to this procedure).

b) Provide the Station Status Checklist (Attachment 4 to this procedure) at current level of completion.

c) Obtain from the official making the contact a telephone-number to which followup Station Status Checklists should be directed, d) Provide Station Status Checklist updates to the States every (30) minutes or immediately if a significant change in Station Status occu~rs.

3.

When directed by the Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Officer to activate the emergency response support callout.

a) Implement EP II-4, Emergency Response Support Callout, b) Contact the security force Shift Lieutenant (ext. 4000)

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This-is the Communicator for the Senior. Shift Supervisor / Emergency Duty Of ficer.- We are activating the Emergency Operations Facility.

Please implementprocedure EP III-2 to open and secure the Emergency Operations Facility at the Nuclear Training Center in Salem.

4.

'When directed by the Senior Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Duty Officer contact the Salem Fire Dispatcher at 935-4404 or 935-5505 and provide I

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4 a) This is the Communicator at Salem Generating Station.

This is a notification of a fire.

b) We request fire company support.

c) The type of fire is d) The location of the fire is The fire truck (s) will be met at and directed to the location of the fire by our security force.

Notify security (ext. 4000) of location of the fire, location where fire truck (s) should be met and type of fire.

5.

When directed by the Emergency Coordinator make the notifications on the Termination Call List - to this procedure.

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4 EP I-4 ACTION LEVEL Whenever an action level described in EP I-0 as a General Emergency is

-exceeded, notifications will be made to offsite authorities within the time limits specified on Attachment 1.

NOTE Notifications shall-be re-performed for each additional event defined in EP I-0.

LIMITS ON AUTHORITY

- The person acting as the Emergency Coordinator (Senior Shift Supervisor, Emergency Duty Officer, or Emergency Response Lanager) has the authority and responsibility to immediately and unilaterally initiate any emergency action including the decision to notify and provide protective action recommendations to authorities responsible

.for' implementing off site emergency measures.

ATTACHMENTS Attachme nt 1 - Initial Contact Message Form - Predetermined Protective Action Recommendation - Communications Log

. Attachment 4 - Station Status Checklist Termination Call List - Designated State Officials List l

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EP I-4 ATTACRW l INITIAL CChTACT MESSAGE EDRM Upon canpletion of the below prepared nessage the Emergency Coordinator or the Designated Conrunicator shall make the required notifications using Attachment 3 to this procedure.

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In the event of a test, drill or exercise, preface anct cmplete each message with the phrase "THIS IS A DRILL, THIS IS A DRILL".

SECTION I (Provide to all)

'IHIS IS (NAM 2)

(TITLE)

SALEM NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT NO.

THIS IS A NOTIFICATION OF:

O a GENERAL EMERGENCY THIS EVENT WAS DECIJRED AT ON (TIME - 24 HOUR CILCK)

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b WE HAVE A NOPM RELEASE IN PROGRESS.

b WE HAVE AN UNCONTFDLLED RELEASE IN PROGRESS.

SECTION II (Provide to New Jersey and Delaware Only) b NO PFOTECTIVE ACTIONS ARE RECOMMENDED AT THIS TIME b WE.FECOMMEND SHELTERING FOR THE FOLIrWING SECIOR(S)

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(Distance-Miles) 0 -WE aECCau2ND EvAcuArION rOa Tal rOttrwING SEC10a(S)

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SECTIO 1 III (Provide to PSE&G personnel only)

DESCRIPTICt3 OF EVENT ie back of sheet if necessary.

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Core Degradation (1) with potential 0 - 2.0 mile evacuation in all

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Technical Support Center (TSC) and Emergency i

Case 11 Operations Facility (EOP) are operational. Following i

Core Degradation (1) and IOCA 0 - 5.0 mile evacuation in down-activation of the TSC and 2

(2) with no innediate potential wind quadrant FDP these predetermined for Containment Ibundary Failure (3)

PAR's may be used as 0 - 5.0 mile sheltering in un-guidance for makinj actual affected quadrants Protective Action Reconnenda-4 tions.

Case C Core Degradatico (1) and IOCA (2) 0 - 5.0 mile evacuation in all l

with likely Pailure of Containment four quadrants Ibundary (3) as judged ly Senior shif t Supervisor /Ern 5.0 - 10.0 mile evacuation in down-wind quadrant I

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1-Core Degradation (1) and IDCA (2) 0 - 5.0 mile sheltering an all with inninent FailureTf Containment four quadrants Ibundary (3) ad judged ty Senior

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Zupko Office: 4500; Car: 342-5036; Beeper: 342-5803; liome: 468-5527 J.

Driscoll Office: 4497; Car: 302-428-9084 (Asst. GM)

Beeper: 342-0555; llome : 302-366-8472 R.

A. Uderitz Office: 4800; Car: 342-5110 Q

(VP - Nuclear) Beeper: 342-5800 llome: 769-4175 30 Public Af f airs Manager-Nuclear (Contact One)

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Silverio Office:

4699; Car: NA; Beeper: 342-5804; Il o m e : 829-1546 W.

Denman Office:

4980; Car: NA; Beeper: 342-5849; llome: 935-6349 B. Gorman Office:

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Secondary: 202-951-0550 or 301-427-4056 60 flope Creek Project Prirna ry :

935-6064 Secondary: 7-450-3271 (Union Security) 60 Second Sun Visitor's Center Primary:

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Office: 4479; Ilome: 848-6741 90 New Jersey DOE Primary:

(201) 648-6290 Secondary:

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Rizzolo Office: (201) 648-2403; Ilome:(201) 762-3621

v. nozzo Office: (201) 648-6290; llome: ( 2 01) 763-5913 B.

Patel Office: (201) 648-4858; Ilome:(609) 448-8441 L.

Coleman Office: (201) 648-2744; Ilome:(201) 746-9522 90 New Jersey HPU R.

Ila rtu ng Office: (201) 648-2066; llome:(201) 583-4091 N. Aswoni Office: (201) 648-2270; IIome : ( 201 ) 857-2915 M.

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EP I-4 STATION STATUS CHECK LIST Salem Generating Station Unit No.

Transmitted By: Name Position:

1. Date and Time Event Declared: Date Time (24 hr clock)
2. Accident Classification:

Alert

3. Cause of Incident:

Primary Initiating Condition used for declaration of incident

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Description of the incident 4.

Status of Reactor:

Tripped / Time At Power b) Hot Shutdown Cold Shutdown

5. Pressurizer Pressure psig Core Exit TC

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Is of fsite power available?

b) YES NO E]

7. Are two or more diesel generators operable?

YES NO 8.

Did the emergency safeguards system activate?

YES NO

9. Has the containment been isolated?b ) YES NO
10. Other pertinent information Approved SSS/TSS/SSM SGS 1 of 2 Rev. 5

EP I-4 Station Status Checklist - Radiological Information

11. Gaseous Release:

b) YES b) NO (START TIME)

(A) Release Terminated:

b) YES b) NO (B) Anticipated or Known Duration of Release Hours (C) Type of Release:

b)

GROUND ELEVATED (D) Wind Speed:

MPH Wind Direction: (Toward)

Divide by 2 to get M/Sec (From)

Delta Temp:

( Deg ree s )

(E) Stability Class:

b) Unstable b) Neutral b) Stable (F) Release Rate Iodine Ci/Sec.

(G) Release Rate Noble Gas:

Ci/Sec.

12. Liquid Release:

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YES NO (Start Time)

(A) Release Terminated:

YES b ) NO (B) Anticipated or Known Duration of Release Hours (C) Estimated Concentration pico Curies / Liter (D) Release Rate Liters / Hour

13. Projected Off-site Dose Rates (As Soon As Data Is Available):

Adult Distance (miles)

Whole Body (mrem /h r)

Child Thyroid (mrem /hr)

14. Updates to States:

Time Initials

] State of New Jersey b ) State of Delaware b) Others Name Agency Approved SSS/RPS/RSM SGS 2 of 2 Rev. 5

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EP I-4 ATTACHMENT 5 TERMINATION CALL LIST Upon completion of the below prepared message the Emergency Coordinator or the Designated Communicator shall make the required notifications of this attachment.

No additional information is required to be given at this time.

NOTE:

In the event of a test, drill or exercise, preface and' complete each message with the phrase "THIS IS A DRILL, THIS IS A DRILL".

MESSAGE THIS IS (NAME)

(TITLE)

SALEM NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT NO.

THIS IS A NOTIFICATION OF THE TERMINATION OF:

U a GENERAL EMERGENCY QR THIS IS A NOTIFICATION OF THE REDUCTION IN EMERGENCY STATUS FROM:

b a GENERAL EMERGENCY to b ) an UNUSUAL E ENT b) SITE AREA EMERGENCY b) an ALERT THIS REDUCTION IN CLASSIFICATION OCCURRED AT ON (TIME - 24 HOUR CLOCK)

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4 EP I-4 ATTACHMENT 5 TERMINATION CALL LIST DATE/ TIME TITLE OF PERSON CONTACTED PERSON TO BE CONTACTED BY CONTACATED Emergency Response Manager (if EOF has been activated)

Emergency Duty Officer Senior Shift Supervisor.

New Jersey State Police Delaware State Police General Manager -

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Hope Creek Operations Public Affairs Manager-Nuclear Security - Salem Hope Creek Project LAC NRC (ENS line)

NRC Resident Inspector New Jersey DOE New Jersey BPU See Addendum 1 for telephone numbers to be used.

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EP I-4 DESIGNATED STATE OFFICIALS LIST NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -

BUREAU OF RADIATION PROTECTION Frank Cosolito James Ross David Scott Steven Kuhrtz Eugene Fisher Judith Chasar Eileen Hotte Kent Tosch John Feeney Gerald Nicholls Rebecca Green Michael Hobar

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OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Major Harold Spedding Captain Ross Boyer The Civilian Duty Of ficer or Alternate

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  • The Duty Officers comprise a duty roster of approximately 10 to 15 names.

Provide information to any one identifying himself as the Duty Officer or alternate and record name on Station Status Checklist.

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