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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures 10-S-01-19 Re Personnel injury,10-S-01-25 Re Onsite Personnel Response & 10-S-01-26 Re Offsite Emergency Response
ML20083G342
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Site: Grand Gulf  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 11/07/1983
From: Cross J, Hurley J
MISSISSIPPI POWER & LIGHT CO.
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Shared Package
ML20083G309 List:
References
PROC-831107-01, NUDOCS 8401060171
Download: ML20083G342 (62)


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Volume 10 10-S-01-19 Section 01 Revision 3 Date: 11-3-83 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE PERSONNEL INJURY SAFETY RELATED Prepared: M W I ,.

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1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 To provide guidance for the management of internally or externally over-exposed individuals, injured individuals, and injuries complicated with contamination and radiation exposures once an emergency condition has been declared.

2.0 RESPCNSIBILITIES 2.1 Any individual happening upon an accident shall report it to the Control Room immediately.

2.2 During Alert, Site, and General Emergency classes, the Emergency Director will notify the Operational Support Center Coordinator of reported

. injuries. The Operational Support Center coordinator is responsible for organizing, informing and dispatching of Emergency First Aid Teams. The OSC Coordinator must ensure that response teams carry a radio.

2.3 While the plant is under normal operating conditions or an Unusual Event emergency class, the Health Physics Supervisor or Senior Health Physicist l~

1s responsible for implementation and coordination of this procedure. He will be notified of any injury by the Shift Supervisor from the Control Room.

,,2.4 The Shift Security Supervisor or equally qualified person is responsible N, for ensuring the responding ambulance and crew receive dosimetry and the ambulance kit and are directed to the location designated by the Operations Support Center Cecrdinator or Health Physics Supervisor to pick up the patient.

2.5 The injured employee's supervisor is responsible for notifying the Site Safety Coordinator of the accident er incident and proper documentation of the appropriate accounts of the accident.

2.6 The Site Safety Coordinator is responsible for notifying Public Relations for any significant and/or serious accidents or injuries.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 NCRP Report No. 65, Management of Persons Accidentally Contaminated with Radionuclides.

4.0 ATTACHMENTS 4.1 Attachment I - Accident Report 4.2 Attachment II - Ambulance and hospital notification checklist g

4.3 Attachment III - Safety and Environmental Evaluation Applicability Review 4

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5.0 CEFINITIONS 5.1 Emergency Vehicle Kit (s) - Kit (s) are maintained in the Security Island at the plant access point. Kit includes protective clothing, and other contamination centrol ecuipment to protect the ambulance personnel and vehicle. TLD's are issued with Key cards and/or Visitor cards to responding emergency personnel.

6.0 DETAILS 6.1 Any individual who finds an injured persen is to contact the Control Doom by the most ecnvenient means. He shoulo give the nane and location of the injured person (s), the extent of injuries and the name of the caller. The caller should not break contact with the Control Room until the reported information is clearly understood.

6.2 The Control recrn should make an announcement over the plant P. A. System, giving the location of the injured person (s) and any other information crucial to the situation.

6.3 The Control Room will contact the Health Physics Section to set up the First Aid station and/or respond to the scene of the accident if necessary.

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survey instrument, then preceed to the location of the injured person. First Aid must be administered as quickly as possible to stacilize the patient.

CAUTION During emergency situations the radiological concitions may have changed. Continuous surveying may be required during rescue and First Aid treatment. Airborne sampling may also be required.

Radiation levels may be very high and the removal of the patient from such areas is of vital importance for their safety as well as your cwn.

6.4 Communications should always be maintained between the First Aid team (s) and their dispatching ' agency, (portable radio preferred). Back-up assistance should be requested as socn as the need arises.

NOTE Stretchers located throughout the plant are usually immediately available in the vicinity of most accidents. Make-shift lifter.3 should be used if the patient must be removed frcrn an area to prevent further injury, radiation exposure er contamination.

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-6.5 Initial Situation Assessment 6.5.1 As the First Aid Team arrives at the accident scene, the Health Physicist will be assessing the radiological conditions and directing the team accordingly. If high radiaticn levels are encountered, the Emergency Director should authorize appropriate emergency lifesaving ooses up to 75 rem fer members of the team volunteering to remove the injured individual. During the rescue maneuver and first aid administration, it is the Health Physicists' responsibility to take all reasonable measures to minimize the individuals' and/or team exposure.

NOTE External exposure to radiation or external and internal contamination of personnel by radioactive materials, with rare .

exceptiens, does not constitute a medical emergency. The medical status of an individual takes precedence over the centamination -

and exposure status. Primary attention should always be directed to traumatic life threatening injuries, e.g. , airway obstruction, severe bleeding, etc., However good hygiene and common sense require that whenever possible, external and internal contamination be removed promptly to diminish the level of

contamination or eliminiate it. '

.I 6.6 Miner Injuries 6.6.1 The First Aid Team should classify the accident situation according to its severity. An individual that has not lost consciousness and has superficial versus life-threatening injuries can be treated as a minor injury condition. Hospitalization usually will not be needed in these cases. The First Aid Team should perform the actions listed below as appropriate:

a. Provide immediate first aid for any injury demanding it.

Injuries of lesser eensequence can wait until an initial contamination survey has been completed.

b. Remove the individual to an area of lesser contamination.

.c. Obtain individuals dosimetry and have processed as socn as possible. .

d. Survey individual for surface contamination. With high contamination levels, a smear sample shculd be taken for later isotepic analysis to aid in any dose determinations.

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e. Remove centaminated clothing as long as it will not aggravate the individual's condition and replace with clean coveralls or wrap with blanket.
f. Escort patient to First Aid Station er Operaticnal Support Center and commence decentaminaton in accordance with I

. Radiation Protection Procedure 08-5-02-22, Personnel Decontamination. Ensure nasal swabs are taken, if recuired.

g. Cover wcunds with sterile dressings before and after decontamintion efforts.
h. After the patient has been stablized and decontaminated to the fullest extent possible, transport the patient to the hospital if the injuries require medical treatment beyond normal first aid. Refer to section 6.10 for the means by which to transfer the individual to the hospita).
1. Ensure that the accident scene is secured and sporopriate measures are taken to return the area to its normal condition.
j. Documentation of the incident shall be completed, reviewed and (j disseminated as appropriate. Attachment I centains provisiens y and guidance for an adecuate description of the circumstances associated with the eccident.

6.7 Severe Injuries 6.7.1 The First Aid Team will ascertain the injured individual's condition. Unconsciousness, respiratory problems, broken bones and other life-threatening injuries are cause for immediate notification of the ambulance service and the hospital. The first Aid Team should perform the following as appropriate:

a. Administer first aid necessary to sustain life and stabilize the injured individual.
b. If ra'diological or other physical hazards are life-threatening, move the individual to a safer place, Particular attention must be paid to neck and back injuries during this movement,
c. Make notifications of the individual's name, extent of injury and contamination and its associated levels, and request for an ambulance. This information will be relayed to the Control Room who will notify the ambulance and hospital. The Control

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Room should fill out the Ambulance and Hospital Notification Form (similar to Attachment II) . The Control Room should call the onsite ambulance at 80-2600 and repcrt a Code 3 Emergency and,give location of injured person. If the ensite Ambulance is not available, then call Clairborne Ccunty Ambulance Service at 437-8751. The Clairborne County Ambulance Service will normally call back to verify the emergency prior to -

sending the ambulance.

c. Collect all dosimetry from the individual and have them sent for immediate processing if high radiation levels were indicated by in'tial i surveys or if the. injured individual was working in a potentially high radiation area.
  • . In the case of severe trauma, contamination is of secondary concern unless its magnitude could be of significant consecuence. If such is the case, contaminated clothing, etc.

may be removed er cut away and other decontamination measures taken while waiting for the ambulance. ,

f. Save all clothing and other articles removed from the individual in case the centamination still present on it is needed fer radiation spectrum analysis, particle size analysis, etc.

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location, a clean transfer should be arranged for. This is accomolished by establishing a boundary at the most suitable location between the injury scene and the transfer location.

The area between the boundary and ambulance transfer location should be free of centamination. Additional personnel will be assembled _ to accept the injured individual en the clean side of the boundary. A blanket should be laid en th clean side adjacent to the boundary. The First Aid Team en the contaminated side of the boundary should place the stretcher on the blanket without stepping over the boundary. The blanket then can be wrapped around the stretcher and injured individual without covering the face and be secured by the personnel on the clean side of the boundary. Appropriate i action should be taken if the stretcher handles are suspected l of being contaminated.

h. The patient should be placed in the ambulance and accompanied '

by a Health Physicist.

i. Ensure that the accident area is secured and appropriate measures taken to return the involved area to normal conditions.

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j. Documentation of the accident must be compiled and reported to the appropriate individuals, e.g., Radiation Protection Manager, medical personnel. Site Safety Coordinator.

Attachment I may be used to document the incident in conjunction with any supplemental information.

6.8 Overexposure to Penetrating Radiation 6.8.1 External overexposure may be concurrent with injury and contamination. Care for external overexposures consists of keeping the individual comfortable and observing symotems to help determine the clinical course of events. Injury and decontaminaticn care shall take prioritv over attention directed toward the overexposure,. After the recovery and stabilization of an overexposed individual, the following should be performed as appropriate,

a. Collect all dosimetry and have processed.
b. Assist a Senior Health Physicist in assembling all information pertinent to the reconstruction of the accident. Interview the involved individual (s) and his associates to establish the history of the incident, i.e., location of individual, his actions, length of time individual in accident environment,

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c. Supolement dosimetry results with informatitn from area monitors, dose rate surveys, etc.
d. Record all symptoms exhibited by the individual.
e. Save all biological excretions and other samples in case they are needed for later evaluation. In the case of possible neutron exposure, collect jewelry, buttons, etc. for neutron activation analysis,
f. Transfer individual to the hospital in accordance with section 6.10 of this procedure.

6.8.2 The Senior Health Physicist investigating the overexp6sure will notify the physician managing the case as soon as an estimated exposure has been calculated from the information gathered from the incident.

6.8.3 Radiation Management Corporation may be censulted at any point during the investigation to assist in managing the overexposed individual.

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6.9 Internal Overexposure 6.9.1 The nature of an internal overexposure depends on the radionuclide involved. The course of patient management is also based uoon the internally contaminating radionuclide. Excessive body burdens of radionuclides recuire detection and initial treatment as soon as possible. The following steps can provide guidance in gathering information to assist the Staff Health Physicist in assessing internal dose and the physician in handling the case. Injuries, as usual, take precedence over exposure.

a. Cuestien the involved individual and his associates to cotain the complete history of the exposure incident.
b. Obtain smears, fixed monitor readings, surveys, etc. of the incident area.
c. Save an individual's clothing for later analysis, if neeced.
d. Obtain nasal smears.
e. Save all biological samples and excreta.
f. If a radiciodine overexposure is indicated, administer h *,

potassium iodine immediately in.accordance with Emergency Plan 3 Procedure 10-S-01-20, Administration of Thyroid Blocking Agents.

6.9.2 After external decontamintaion is complete, whole body counting may be in order. A Senior Health Physicist will essentially be managing the case from this point on.

6.9.3 A Health Physicist or equally qualified person will be involved in further investigation and documentation in the case. As pertinent information is assembled, he will inform the physician attending to the patient. Radiation Management Corporation may be consulted as any time throughtout the course of the incident.

6.10 Transportation to Hospital 6.10.1 Transportation may be via company vehicle or ambulance depending upon the patient's condition. A Health Physicist or equally

. qualified perscn knowledgeable of the incident should accompany a contaminated patient to the hospital. The control room will be notified if the patient is to be transferred by company vehicle and that the hespital should be alerted of an incoming patient.

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NOTE Transfer of a contaminated and injured person is to be classified as-an Unusual Event.

6.10.2. The Control Room will be notified and supplied with information concerning the incident.

6.10.3 The Contrcl Room will notify Security of the incoming ambulance and the location where the injured will be transferred to the ambulance. It is the resconsibility of the Security Coordinatcr to ensure that the ambulance crew receives their dosimetry and ambulance kit. Security will escort the ambulance to the patient transfer point in accordance with References 3.2 and 3.3.

. 6.10.4 After the ambulance arrives at the pick-up point, a Health Physicist will ensure that the ambulance crew is properly wearing their dosimetry and any necessary protective clothing. If the potential for contamination is present, the ambulance floor should be covered with the herculite provided in the ambulance kit.

6.10.5 'The ambulance personnel may have to enter a controlled area of the plant to help transfer the patient to the ambulance. It is the responsibility of the Health Physicist involved to supervise j ,

their conduct during the transfer.

6.10.6 A Health Physicist will accompany the ambulance to the hospital advising the ambulance crew on contamination control measures.

The ambulance should maintain contact with the hospital during transit to alert the awaiting medical personnel of the patient's status and any changes that may occur.

6.10.7 Once at the hospital the Health Physicist will ensure that the ambulance parks in the appropriate area near the Radiation Emergency Area and that the area is roped off. If there is no contamination involved, the normal emergency entrance should be

. used and roping off is not needed. The Health Physicist will inform the physician in chcrge of all presently available information concerning the accident and contaminatien , hazards.

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logged on the appropriate form maintained by the medical personnel at the hospital. They will be supervised in removing any protective clothing, be surveyed, and decontaminated if necessary. The ambulance will also be surveyed before release.

If decontamination is necessary the ambulance will return to GGNS under the supervisien of a Health Physicist and be decenaminated.

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,f ACCIDENT REPORT DATE The nature of this report is to document the circumstances of an accident.

Listed below are items that may assist in reconstruction the incident. Be as specific as possible and use as many pages .as needed. Attach Personnel

-Contamination Report if appropriate.

NAME BADGE NO.

RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION

-When did accident occur?

What was source of accident?

Plant conditions at time of accident.

Obtain history. and sequence of events of accident from individuals involved in or f e near the accident. Record activities of the individual, e.g. , what was he doing, locatien, exit path, symptoms, how long was individual in accident environment, etc.

Description of injuries and first aid response.

Radionuclides involved - possible expcsure pathways.

Radioactivity measurements made at site of accident, e.g., air monitor, smears, fixed radiation monitors, skin centamination levels, etc.

Chemistry of compounds containing radioactivity, e.g., soluable, insoluable, toxic,

-corrosive, particle sizes, etc.

Bioassay per formed, whole body counts, etc.

Names and phone numbers of people from whom additional information can be obtained at a later date.

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Extent of Injuries 4 Contamination Involved Claiborne County Hospital Phone Number 437-8751 Time of Notification Number of Patients Extent of Injuries Contamination levels of Patients 4 Report to South Gate Vicksburg Medical Center Phone Number 636-2661 Time of Notification Number of Patients 1

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To provide guidance on the use of potassium iodide as a thyroid blocking agent J in order to-prevent the accumulation of radiciodines in the thyroid gland and i

the subsequent dose.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES During the situations allowing for planned exposures to radiciodines, 2.1 the Emergency Director will authorize the administration of potassium iodide. The Radiation Protection Manager should be consulted as to the efficiency of potassium iodide administration in connection to the emergency conditions.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 NCRP Recort No. 55, Protection of the Thyroid Gland in the Event of i Releases of Radioiodine 3.2 Federal Register 12-15-T9, Part VII, HEW, FDA; Potassium Iodide as a Thyroid Blocking Agent in a Radiation Emergency i

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l 5.0 DEFINITIONS 5.1 KI Potassium iodide 6.0 DETAILS _ , ,

6.1 When radiciodines are inhaled or ingested they rapidly accumulate in the thyroid gland. Stable iodide in the form of potassium iodide may be used to block deposition of radiciodines in the thyroid. This blocking effect j is primarily due to the ability of KI to saturate the iodide transport

system. Blocks of radiciodine depositon of 90 percent or greater are i possible by the oral administration of 130 mg of KI just before or at the i

time of exposure. A substantia.1 block of 50 percent is attainable by KI

> adminstration 3 to 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> after exposure and limited benefit 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after exposure. Daily administration of 130 mg KI should be continued for seven to ten days to prevent recycling of radiciodine to the thyroid.

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6.2.1 Potassium iodide in 130 mg tablets must be stored in sufficient quantity at each of the locations listed below:

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e. Site Access Point 6.2.2 All stcres of KI must be replaced .with fresh supplies near the expiration date label on the KI containers. Expired XI stores must be ret'urned to the prescribirg physician or taken to a local medical facility for proper disposal.

6.3 Iodine Sensitivity Detection 6.3.1 Personnel must be evaluated as to their sensitivity to iodine prior to any issuance of (KI) Potassium Iodide. The Desimetry Section will require all personnel to fill out a medical questionnaire addressing iodine sensitivity. These forns must be screened by qualified medical personnel for any indication that an iodine reaction might result from KI administration.

6.3.2 A roster of plant. personnel authorized to use KI as a blocking

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6.4 Dose Administration 6.4.1 Potassium Iodide (KI) should be administered as soon as possible after being subjected to air concentration of I-131 of 10-5 uc/cc

> or greater for (1) on'e hour or a calculated dose of 25 rem or greater to the thyroid gland. Follow the instruction as per i

Attachment I and/or on bottle label. This guideline will be exceeded only during tnusual emergency conditions sere quick response is essential or protective response is impessible based on j current circumstances.  ;

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are high and an exposure to the thyroid in excess of 25 rem is a reasonable possibility, potassium iodide may be administered upon +

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' Radiation Protection Manager. Refer to Attachment I for dosage instructions .

i 6.4.3 The Emergency Director must designate personnel who may distribute the potassium iodide as prescribed (i.e., emergency facility coordinators, supervisors, team leaders etc.).

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a. Ensure individuals wno are to take KI are authorized to do so (section 6.3.2).
b. Record names of the individuals who are t: take the KI. Submit the list to the Emergency Director as socr as possible.
c. A Thyroid Blocking Agent Instruction Sheet (Attachment I),

available with the KI stores, should be distributed to all individuals who are to take the drug.

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6.5 Thyroid Exposure Calculation 6.5.1 A conservative approximatien of the projected thyroid dose may be calculated based upon the following formula:

Thyroid Dese (rem) = (3 x 105 )(hrs)(uCi/ce)

Where: hrs = Time individual is in radiciodine uCi/cc = Airborne concentration of radiciodine 6.6 Administration of KI to plant personnel should be noted in the Emergency Director's log. In addition, the prescribing physician should be notified

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1 Dr. Thema.s Linnemann Radiation Management Corporation (215) 243-2990 Primary number (215) 841-5141 Secondary number

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  • In a radiation emergency. radioactive iodme may be released in the air. This material may be breathed or swallowed. It may (POTASS4UM IODICE) enter the thyroid g!and and damage it. The damage would pro-tronounceo poe TASS +vm EYE on ovect bably not show itself for years. Children are most hkely to have

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TABLETS and SCLUTICN U $ p If you take potassium iodide. it wd! fill-up your thyroid gland.

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TAKE. POTASS!UM IODIDE ONLY WHEN PUBLIC WHO SHOULD NOT TAKE POTASSIUM IODIDE HEALTH OFFICIALS TELL YOU. IN A RADIATION The only people who should not take potassium iodide are people EMERGENCY. RADIOACTIVE IODINE COULD BE who know they are allergic to iodide. You may take potassium RELEASED INTO THE AIR. POTASSIUM IODIDE (A iodide even if you are takmg medicmes for a thyroid problem ifor FORM OF IODINEl CAN HELP PROTECT YOU. example, a thyroid hormone or antithyroid drugt. Pregnant and nursing women and babies and children may also take this dnig.

IF YOU ARE TOLD TO TAKE THIS MEDICINE. TAKE IT ONE TIME EVERY 24 HOURS. DO NOT TAKE IT MORE HOW AND WHEN TO TAKE POTASSIUM IODIDE OFTEN. MORE WILL NOT HELP YOU AND MAY IN- Potassium lodide should be taken as soon as possible atter CREASE THE RISK OF SIDE EFFECTS. DO NOT TAKE public health officials tell you. You should take one dose every 24 TNIS DRUG IF YOU KNOW YOU ARE ALLEROIC TO bours. More will not help you because the thyroid can " hold" on-IODIDE. ISEE SIDE EFFECTS BELOW.I ly limited amounts of iodine. Larger doses will increase the risk of side effects. You w.11 probably be told not to take the drug for more than 10 days.

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$ you are tolo. Side effects are unlikely because of the low cose and '

DIRECTIONS FOR USE the short time you will be taimg the drug.

Use only as directed by State or local public health authorities in the event of a radiation emergency. Possible side effects include skin rsshes. swelling of the salivary glands, and " iodism"(metallic taste, burmna mouth and threet.

DOSE sore teeth and gums. symptoms of a head cold, and sometimes Tablets- ' ADULTS AND CHILDREN 1 YEAR OF stomach upset and diarraea).

AGE OR OLDER: One (1) tablet once a day. Crush for smallchildren. A few people have an allergic reaction with more serious symp-BABIES UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE: tems. These could be fever and joint pains. or swelling of parts of One half (1/21 tablet onca a day. Crush the face and body and at tizces severe shortness of brsath requir-first. ing immediate medacal attention.

Solution: ADULTS AND CHILDREN 1 YEAR OF Taking iodide may rarely cause overactivity of the thyroid AGE OR OLDER: Add 6 drops to one- gland. underactivity of the thyroid gland. or enlargement of the half glass ofliquid and drmk each day. thyroid gland Igoitert.

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If the side effects are severe or if you have an allergic reaction.

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1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 To delineate contamination control measures fer personnel and vehicles departing the restricted area during an emergency situation.

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Activation of the Site Access Point (SAP) during Unusual Event And Alert emergency classes is left to the Emergency Director's discretion.

2.2 The SAP Coordinator should ensure that existing non-emergency personnel and vehicles are surveyed and decontaminated as aopropriate for the existing plant and radiological cenditions.

3.0 REFERENCES

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Attachment II - Personnel Contamination Report (side 2)

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6.3 Personnel Survey and Decentamination 6.3.1 All personnel are considered to be centaminated if found to have contamination greater than 100 epm / scan above background levels for beta-gamma.

6.3.2 Personnel. decentamination should be performed in accordance with Radiation Protection Instruction 08-S-02-22, Personnel Decont amination. If' documentation is recuired per Radiation Protection Instruction 08-S-02-22, then record the result en Form HP-221, similar to Attachment I and II, Persennel Contamintaion Report. s 6.3.3 Any decontamination that requires other than scao and water for cleaning should be performed under the direction of a Health Physicist.

6.3.4 Any decontaminatien that involves internal contamination (absorption through wounds, ingestion, etc.) should be per formed under the supervision of qualified medical personnel.

6.4 Vehicle Survey and Decontamination 6.4.1 A vehicle survey and decontamintalon area should be established adjacent to the Site Access Point in the event that a radiological release has occured with the possibility of contaminating - l v ehicles . The decentamination area should be situated such that ~

run-off waste water produced by vehicle decontamination will not spread to areas of traffic.

NOTE All decontamination areas should be roped off to preclude a unauthorized entry. Radiological or plant conditions may inhibit the decontamination of personnel and/or vehicles at the SAP. In such cases, personnel and vehicles should be directed to state assembly areas as directed by Lccal Law Enforcement Agencies (LLEA). The decision to conduct survey and/or decontaminate vehicles will be made by the Site Access Point Coordinator with concurrence of the Radiation Protection Manager.

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6.5 Equipment. Supplies, and Other Material Survey and Decontamination 6.5.1 To be released for unrestricted use, any equipment, sucolies or Other material must be less than 1000 cpn/100 em fo2 r bet a-g am:. w .

6.5.2 Any articles that are contaminated greater than the limits above must be contained and tagged to identify it as centaminated.

6.5.3 Decontamination of equipnent, supplies, and other material will be at the discretion of the Health Physicist in charge using stancard Health Physics methods and technicues. In cases where decontamination is not feasible or too costly, consideration will be given to discarding the item as radicactive waste.

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EXTERNAL CONTAMINATION Give a description of contamination incident:

Describe decontamination methods- used and cleaning agents employed:

Use form 221 A to denote location and extent of external contaminatien. Use the

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1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to describe the:

1.1 Responsibilities of the Site Emergency Planning Coordinator, the Emergency Planning Coordinator, the Training Superintendent, and the Assistant Plant Manager associated with drills and exercises.

1.2 Type and frequency of drills and exercises to be conducted.

1.3 Procedure to be followed in order to conduct a drill or exercise.

1.4 GGNS energency response training requirements as they apply to emergency '

organization personnel, Grand Gulf MP&L employees, contractors, and support agencies.

1.5 Method of management review and approval of the drills and exercises specified in this procedure.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Training Superintendent is responsible for providing and implementing emergency response training for emergency organization and non-emergency personnel.

f 2.2 The Emergency Planning Coordinator is responsible for:

2.2.1 Coordinating MP&L General Office and .offsite support agency training with the Training Superintendent.

2.2.2 Scheduling of major drills and exercises, in conjunction with the Site Emergency Planning Coordinator.

2.3 The Site Emergency Planning Coordinator, in conjunction with the Training Superintendent and Emergercy Planning Coordinator, is respeasible for:

2.3.1 The develcpment and preparation of scenarios for drills and exercises. This function will be performed by the Scenario Development Team.

2.3.2 Obtaining management review and approval to conduct a drill or ,

exercise.

2.3.3 Conducting the drill or exercise.

2.3.4 Critiquing the results of the drill or exercise.

2.3.5 Using results from the critique to formulate changes to training, Emergency Plan Precedures, Emergency Plan, equipment, administration, or plant directives, as necessary.

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2.4 An Assistant Plant Manager Operations has the following responsibilities:

2.4.1 Approval of the scheduled date and time of the drill or exercise.

2.4.2 Approve the scenario for the drill or exercise. If he is to be a participant in a drill or exercise, then he will select another manager or superintendent to approve the scenario.

2.4.3 Appoint personnel as members of the Scenario Deve1coment Team.

2.5 The Fire Protection Coordinator, is responsible for conducting fire brigade drills in accordance with this procedure.

2.6 The Training Superintendent is responsible for ensuring that GCNS personnel are trained in accordance with Reference 3.3 and 3.4. He is also responsible for ensuring that proper records are maintained to i verify participation in drills required by Section 6.1.3. In addition, as part of the Emergency Preparedness Training Program, drills conducted are to be documented in accordance with Training Section Procedures.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 NUREG - 0654, Revision 1

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j 3.3 Plant Administrative Procedure 01-S-04-21, Emergency Preparedness Training Program 3.4 Plant Administrative Procedure 01-5-04-4, General Employee Training Program i

3.5 FSAR, Appendix 98 3.6 FSAR, Section 13.3 3.7 Plant Administrative Procedure 01-5-04-12, Fire Protection Training Program 3.8 Plant Administrative Procedure 01-S-04-14, Training Records

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4.0 ATTACHMENTS 4.1 Attachment I - Drill / Exercise Scenario l

4.2 Attachment II - Drill / Exercise Observation Sheet 4.3 Attachment III - Drill / Exercise Evaluation Report 4.4 Attachment IV - Safety and Environmental Evaluation Applicability Review (j e

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5.0 DEFINITIONS 5.1 Controller - An individual appointed by the Emergency Planning j Coordiretor who provides inputs or cues intended to trigger actions in a i

drill or exercise. A controller may prevent actions by the participants that, if left unchecked, would disrupt or significently alter the course of 2

the Scenario, resulting in insufficient testing of the objectives of the

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5.2 Orill - A supervised instruction and learning session to test, develop 4

and maintain skills in a particular operation or sequence of events.

5.3 Exercise - A test or an event to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Emergency Plan and the capability of the state, local personnel and

, resources to adequately respond to an accident.

5.4 Observer - An individual assigned to evaluate particular aspects of a

, drill or exercise. These individuals are normally not to provide

{ information nor disrupt the actions of participants during the course of the drill or exercise.

5.5 Emergency Response Training - Training provided for both emergency response personnel as well as non-emergency personnel who may be involved in an emergency at GGNS.

l 4 5.6 Emergency Response Personnel - MP&L personnel who are expected to participate in a GGNS emergency as directed, and who are to maintain the

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i 5.7 Emergency Preparedness Training (EPT) Program - A two part training program for emergency recponse personnel.

I 5.8 FEMA - Federal Emergency Management Agency.

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5.9 Scenario Development Team - Those individuals responsible for the development of scenarios for exercise. The Emergency Planning Coordinator will normally serve as Chairman of this group. ,

5.10 Site Access Point Coordinatcr - During a major emergency at GGNS., this person is responsible for screening non-MP&L personnel for access and training requirements prior to access to site. -

! 5.11 Practice Sessions - Sessions which provide brigade members with experience in actual fire extinguishment and the use of emergency breathing apparatus under strenuous conditions encountered in fire fighting.

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6.0 DETAILS 6.1 Drills and Exercises 6.1.1 Precautions and Limitations

a. Announcements over the PA System, notifications of any agencies and radio communciations associated with the drill or exercise should be preceeded by the words, "This is a drill".

Personnel should also be notified over the PA System when a drill or exercise is terminated.

b. If a drill is in progress and a real emergency or casualty situation arises, the drill will be terminated immediately and the appropriate announcements will be made stressing that an actual emergency or casualty situation exists.

6.1.2 Communication Drills

a. Monthly - GGNS Operational Hotline (OHL) connecting state and local agencies within the 10 mile Plume Exposure Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ).
b. Monthly - Telephone Connunications with t'he National Weather Service (NWS) in Jackson or the Corps of Engineers Waterways

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Jackson 936-2121. Vicksburg 634-7000.

c. Quarterly - GGNS Operational Hotline (OHL) connecting state and local agencies within the 50 mile Ingestion Exposure Pathway. Communication is also verified to local and regional NRC personnel. ,

6.1.3 Fire Brigade Drills

a. Each fire brigade shall be drilled at least quarterly. ,
b. Each fire brigade member should participate in each drill of Step 6.1.3a. Each fire brigade member shall participate in two drills per year, as a minimum. ,
c. One drill per year for each fire brigade shall be unannounced.

Each unannounced drill shall be separated by a minimum of four (4) weeks.

d. One drill per year will be conducted en a backshift for each l fire brigade,
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f. Unannounced drills shall be preplanned and a drill critique shall be held by a board of responsible management personnel.
g. Performance deficiencies of fire brigades or individual fire brigade members will be corrected by providing additional .

training for noted weak areas. This training should be completed within 30 days,

h. An unsatisfactory drill performance by a fire brigade will be corrected by providing additional training for noted weak areas. A repeat drill will be held within 30 days of the critique.

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(1) Assessment of fire alarm effectiveness.

(2) The time required to notify and assemble the fire brigade.

5 (3) The selection, placement, and use of equipment and fire fighting strategies.

(4) An assessment of each fire brigade member's knowledge in the firefighting strategy and techniques for the fire area.

(5) An assessment of the brigade's conformance to establish plant firefighting procedures and use of the firefighting equipment, including self-contained breathing eqelpment, communication equipment, and ventilation equipment een applicable.

(6) Assessment of the fire brigade leader's effectiv.eness in i directing the brigade's activities.

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6.1.4 Emergency Repair Team Drill

a. One d5111 per year will be conducted to determine the effectiveness of the Emergency Repair Team members and

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6.1.5 Medical Emergency Drill

a. One drill per year will be conducted involving the First Aid Team and local support hospitals and shall include simulated radiological emergencies.

6.1.6 Radiological Monitoring Orill  ;

a. One drill per year will be conducted both on-site and ,

off-site to determine the effectiveness of collecting and analyzing different types of sample media.

6.1.7 Health Physics Drills

a. One drill will be conducted semi-annually involving response to and analysis of simulated airborne and lic;uid samples and radiation measurements.
b. One drill per year will be conducted to perform actual analysis of samples obtained fre the Post Accident Monitoring System. .

6.1.8 Radiation Emergency Exercise - annually

a. Scenarios should vary from year to year, such that it includes all major elements of the plan in a five year period. h q ..
b. Once every 6 years there should be mis exercise between 6:00 p.m. and midnight and another between midnight and 6:00 a.m.
c. Exercises should be conducted under various weather conditions,
d. Some exercises should be unannounced.

6.1.9 More information on drills and exercises can be obtained in the GGNS Emergency Plan, Section 8.0.

6.1.10 Additional, limited drills may be conducted as desired for the training of individuals in emergency response. These drills will be scheduled, coordinated, and supervised by the Training Section.

6.1.11 Conducting Drills and Exercises

a. The Emergency Planning Coordinator or the Site Emergency Planning Coordinator should determine the scope cf the drill or exercise to be held, and the date and ti:ne on which it is to be. conducted well in advance of the planned drill or exercise. Coordination with state and local agencies may be

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b. The Assistant Plant Manager Operations should:

(1) Appoint a Scenario Development Team based on the recommendations of the Site Emergency Planning Coordinator. This team should be composed of the following personnel, as ne:essary:

(a) Emergency Planning Coordinator (b) Site Emergency Planning Coordinator (c) Operstions Representative

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(3) Determine who, if ny, will be non-participants in the .

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c. The Scenario Developmer . Team is to develop a scenario and will normally serve as ibservers for the drill / exercise. Cue cards may be used to tr gger actions and to provide simulated information to particip its.

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offsite agencies of the drill or exercise in advance to confirm their level of participation.

6.1.12 Critique The observers are to critique the drill as soon as possible after the term 1' nation of the drill. Each observer is to give a brief report of their assigned tasks, pointing out any significant

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any comments, should be recorded on the Drill / Exercise Observation sheet (similar to Attachment II). All observation sheets should be turned in to the Sitt Emergency Planning Coordinator as socn as possible upon completion of the drill / exercise. A copy is to be forwarded to the Emergency Planning Coordinator. Any drill participant who wishes to do so, may provide coments to the observers to be included in the critique. Comments should be turned in to the Site Emergency Planning Coordinator. '

6.1.13 Reports and Review

a. .The Site Emergency Planning Coordinator is to complete the Drill / Exercise Evaluation Report (Similar to Attachment III).

This report should include any recomendations of improvements in procedures, equipment, training or administration. Drill observation sheets from the Controller / Observers are to be attached to the Drill / Exercise Observation Sheets to the report and submit the original to the Plant Manager for review and then to the Emergency Planning Coordinator for incorporation into file.

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6.1.14 Documentation

a. An entry will be made in each fire brigade drill participant's training record to reflect participation in a drill in Section 6.1.3.
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drill / exercise will be forwarded to the Emergency Planning Coordinator. The Emergency Planning Coordinator will transmit "

these records to file by memo.

6.2 Emergency Response Training 6.2.1 Temporary and permanently assigned employees of GGNS are to receive emergency indoctrination training as part of the General Employee Training Program (Reference 3.4). .

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6.2.2 GGNS emergency response personnel are to receive Radiation Worker II training.

6.2.3 MP&L emergency response personnel are to participate in the Emergency Preparedness Training Program (Reference 3.3) and the General Employee Training Program (Reference 3.4).

6.2.4 During emergencies and drills when the EOF is activated, non-MP&L augmentation persennel will receive emergency response training as deemed necessary by the Site Access Point Coordinator.

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' ' INTENT OF DRILL OR EXERCISE NOTE: List here those outstanding procedures, instructions, equipment and communications, including specific actions of personnel or emergency teams that the drill or exercise is to check.

DRILL / EXERCISE SCENARIO .

NOTES: (1) Scenario will be sufficiently detailed such that simulated emergency conditions, locations and reports (including values) are described fully enough to enable responsible actions (may be simulated) to be taken.

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NOTE 1: Advise the Shift Supervisor to terminate the drill or exercise if plant operating conditions warrant such an action.

NOTE 2: For all notification to local, state and federal agencies, predetermined statements should be available to prevent confusion.

NOTE 3: Use additional pages as necessary.

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1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 The purpose of this procedure is to maintain an adequate supply of

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2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Site Emergency Planning Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that emergency eculpment listed on HP form 1010 is properly maintained and inventoried and for submitting proper reports to the Emergency Planning Coordinator. l NOTE Fire protection equipment will be the responsibility of the Fire Protecticn Coordinator.

3.0 REFEF.ENCE5 None 4.0 ATTACHMENT _S Attachment I - Safety and Environmental Evaluation Applicability Review

, 5.0 DEFINITICNS None 6.0 DETAILS 6.1 Quarterly inventory of emergency equipment is to be recorded on form HP-1010, Emergency Response Inventory List. A current copy of the inventory is placed in each emergency locker.

6.2 General Guidelines for the Quarterly Inventory and Inspection of Emergency Equipment.

6.2.1 Visually inspect all equipment and replace defective uni,ts as necessary. Ensure spare batteries are not leaking.

6.2.2 Replace all items which have past due expiration or celibration dates. .

6.2.3 Inventory the emergency equipment locker of kit per the appropriate Form HP-1010 (i.e., SAP, OSC, TSC, etc.). Any discrepancies will be reported in the REMARKS section of Form HP-1010. Discrepancies should be corrected as soon as possible (no later than 96 hours0.00111 days <br />0.0267 hours <br />1.587302e-4 weeks <br />3.6528e-5 months <br />, except when ordering equipment).

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6.A Inventory frequency of emergency equipment is designated in Table A:

T able A ECUIP9ENT RESPCNSIBILITY FRECUENCY A) Damage Centrol Kits Maintenance Guarterly

8) Emergency Leckers, Emergency Planning Quarterly Of fsite Menitoring Kits, Spill Kits, Emergency Vehicle Kits
1) Respirators' Health Physics Monthly
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(except rechargeable type) in emergency lockers / kits are used as needed in the instruments, which are l checked monthly and I prior to actual use.

C) First Aid kit, 93' Control Health Physics Quarterly Building l

D) Trauma kit, Control Room Emergency Planning Quarterly E) Phone Lists Perspective Quarterly Sections (with ,

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6.5.1 Date inventory completed 6.5.2 Deficiencies noted 6.5.3 Resolution of deficiencies noted 6.6 The emergency facilities listed below should be inscected by the Site Ex.ergency Planning Cecrcinator on a cuarterly basis t. 25P.). The porcese of this inspection is to ensure each facility is properly equipped and prepared to handle an emergency ccedition.

6.6.1 TSC, OSC, SAP, Control Reem, EVK's, Vicksburg anc Port Gibson Hospitals anc Security Island 6.6.2 Fealth Physics Laboratory and Decentaminaticn Facility 6.6.3 First Aid Stations l

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1.0 PURPOSE for the purpose of emergency planni..g, onsite personnel are divided into two categories:

1.1 Emergency Personnel 1.2 Non-emergency personnel In addition, the site is divided into two basic areas:

1.3 Protected Area (the area within the Unit 1 security fence) 1.4 Non-Protected Area (Administrative Su11 ding, cor.structicn site, other MP&L property outside the protected area)

The purpose of this procedure is to provide instructions for the response of these personnel to an emergency at CCNS.

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2.1 It is the responsibility of 'all personnel at GGNS to follow the instructions of this procedure once an emergency condition has been declared at GGNS. This applies to both GGNS staff employees and non-staf f

(,. ,, personnel (i.e., contractors,-visitors, construction werkers, etc.).

it 2.2 It is the responsibility of the Training Superintendent to ensure that all onsite personnel are adequately trained to properly respond to an emergency at CGNS in accordance with this procedure.

3.0 REFERENCES

None 4.0 ATTACHMENTS 4.1 Attachment I Onsite. Personnel Response Flowchart 4.2 Attachment II OSC Designated Areas for Emergency Personnel 4.3 Attachment III Safety and Environmental Evaluation Applicability Review

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5.0 CEFINITICNS 5.1 Emergency Personnel - Personnel qualified as Radiation Worker II or III and Security personnel (or equivalent as deternined by the Emergency Director). In addition, these personnel should be qualified to wear respiratory equipment.

5.2 Non-Emergency Personnel - Plant staff personnel not cualified Radiation Worker II or III, visitors, non-emergency related contractors, vendors, construction workers, etc.

5.3 P. A. System - Public Address announcing system for site.

6.0 DETAILS 6.1 Non-Emergency Personnel Response ,

6.1.1 Site Evacuation Once the site evacuation alarm is sounded, all non-emergency personnel within the protected area of the site shall exit through the Security Island and proceed as directed by the PA system. If applicable, an individual's escort is to ensure that the proper evacuation process has been observed. Depending on conditions, f personnel will be directed to report to the Site Access Point (

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{i designated point. A specific route may also be specified. Non-emergency personnel not within the protected area of the site (i.e., Administrative Building, construction site) will also proceed as directed by the PA system (constructier, workers will normally leave the site via the Bechtel gate).

NOTE Personnel who may be contaminated should proceed to the Site Access Point (or other designated area) for decontamination and further instructions, as required, before release from the site.

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6.1.2 Limited Evacuation (i.e., section of the plant)

a. Non-emergency personnel in the affected (evacuated) area:

Report to the Health Physics Lab on the 93' level of the Centrol Building for accountability and decontamination as appropriate. Then prec.eed as directed by Health Physics persennel.

b. Non-emergency personnel NOT in the affected (evacuated) area:

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NOTE The HP Supervisor or the Senicr HP on duty must insure that portable air sampling and radiation detecting equipment (instruments) be brought to the OSC when the HP Lab (93' level centrol building) is evacuated. Type and snount of ecuipment will be at the discretion of the persen in charge at the ti'ne'of the evacuation. .,

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a. Emergency persennel in the affected (evacuated) area:

(1) Proceed to the Health Physics Lab en the 93' level of the Control Building for accountability and decontamination, if necessary, then report to the OSC (Maintenance Shop) to suoport emergency response actions.

b. Emergency persennel NOT in the affected (evacuated) area:

(1) Report to the OSC (Maintenance Shoo), as directec oy immediate supervisor or by the P.A. System, to support

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1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide instructions to Offsite Emergency Personnel that are ordered to report to the site during an emergency condition.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 It is the responsibility of all emergency personnel to be familiar with the instruction of this procedure.

2.2 It is the resconsibility of the Training Sucerintendent to ensure that all emergency cersonnel are adacuately trained to preperly respond to an emergency at GGNS in accordance with this procedure.

3.0 REFERENCES

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Technical Engineering, Nuclear Instructors, Management, and selected other personnel).

6.0 DETAILS 6.1 Once instructed to report to the site to provide support during an emergency at CGNS, proceed directly to the site (unless you are instructed to contact additional personnel prior to coming to the site).

6.2 Present MP&L identification badge to law enforcement and Security personnel, if requested, enroute to the site.

6.3 All personnel arriving at the site must stop at the (SAP) Site Access point, if it is activated. Desimetry may be issued by the SAP Coordinator ,

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NOTE Access into the Protected Area may be denied unless you have a Site Authorization Pass. Security guards will control access to the site at a security gate located at the intersection of Waterloo Road and the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station entrance road.

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Appropriate dosimetry may be issued at the OSC based upon plant status, atmospheric conditions and rsdiation levels.

6.4 Report to the designated area in the OSC (refer to OSC Designation Areas for Emergency Personnel, Attachment I) or request permission from CSC Coordinator to proceed to the plant (i.e., if required to be in TSC, Control Room, Health Physics Lab, etc.)

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1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 To provide a means of ensuring the availability of company owned vehicles for use during an emergency.

20 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Shift Superintendent is responsible for maintaining' two vehicles available on site at all times for use during an emergency. He may delegate the resconsibility of physically maintaining the key board and/or contacting vehicle controllers to a shif t clerk, operator trainee or other personnel under his supervision.

2.2 Vehicle Controllers are resconsible for informine the Shift Sucerintencent wnen tnelt venicle must leave tne site if it is desionated as a crimarv emergenev venicle. Iney may celegate tnis responsicliity to a secretary, cierk or otner personnel under their supervision. .

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None 5.0 DEFINITIONS 5.1 Primary Emergency Vehicle - Any two company owned -vehicles designated for onsite availability on a 24-hour / day basis. These will normally be one of the following: .

5.1.1 Training van - #928 5.1.2 I&C Van - #931 5.1.3 One or more of the secondary emergency vehicles designated by the Shift Superintendent.

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5.2 Secondary Emergency Vehicle Those company owned vehicles designated as back-ups to the primary emergency vehicles. These normally consist of the following:

5.2.1 Maintenance Pickup - #946 5.2.2 Environmental Pickup - #914 5.2.3 Operations Pickup - f945 5.2.4 Operations Superintendent's Car - #924 5.2.5 Assistant Plant Manager's Operations Car - #'40 9 5.2.6 Nuclear Support Manager's - Assistant Plant Manager's Maintensnce Car - #930 5.2.7 Assistant Plant Manager Supports, Car # ,

5.2.8 Plant Manager's Car - #937 5.3 Alternate Emergency Vehicle Any other company owned vehicle on site that can be made available during an emergency.

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5.4.1 Training van - Training Superintendent, Extension 328 5.4.2 I&C Van - I & C Superintendent, Extension 308 F.5.3 Maintenance Pickup - Mechanical Superintendent, Extension 117 5.4.4 Environmental Pickup - Chem / Rad Control Secretary, Extension 154 5.4.5 Operations Pickup - Shift Superintendent, Extension 354 5.4.6 Operations Superintendent's Car - Secretary, Extension 136 5.4.7 Assistant Plant Manager's Car - Secretary, Extension 130 ,

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Revision: 11 Page: 3 Emercenev Vecnicles 5.4.8 Nuclear Support Manager's Car - Secretary, Extension 131 5.4.9 Plant Manager's Car - Secretary, Extension 130 6.0 DETAILS 6.1 A keyboard will be maintained in the Shift Superintendent's of fice that will contain keys and specify the two primary vehicles, any secondary vehicles, and any unavailable vehicles.

6.2 When a primary emergency vehicle must leave the site for any reascn, the Venicle Centroller must call the Shift Superintendent to advise him of the venicle's status and expected duration of absence.

6.2.1 The Shift Superintendent will call any of the secondary Vehicle Controllers to assure that one of these can be made available as a primary emergency vehicle during the period that the primary emergency vehicle is gone.

6.2.2 The Shift Superintendent removes the absent vehicle keys and place them en an UNAVAILABLE VEHICLE hook. He then places the secondary emergency vehicle keys on a PRIMARY EMERGENCY VEHICLE hook. The 2

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6.2.3 If all secondary emergency vehicles have been utilized or are unavailaDle and one of the designated primary vehicles must leave the site, then the Controller of that venicle is responsible for locating and delivering the keys for an alternate emergency vehicle to the Shift Superintendent.

6.3 The Shift Superintendent, during an emergency, may designate any company owned vehicle as an emergency vehicle.

6.4 The Shift Superintendent, during an emergency, may request and authorize the use of privately owned vehicles as emergency vehicles, if required to ensure the health and safety of the public.

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SAFETY EVALUATION APPLICABilliY REVIEW Tes No 01 Change to Facility as Dese. In FSAR -

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ENVIRONMENI AL EvALUAfiON APPLICABILITY REVIEW (1) Change to Environmental Protec:i:n Plan __/

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