ML20086J580
| ML20086J580 | |
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| Site: | Browns Ferry |
| Issue date: | 10/12/1983 |
| From: | Chinn T TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY |
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| PROC-831012, NUDOCS 8401240626 | |
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- C,OVER SHEET FOR PLANT PROCEDURES TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT History of Revisions REP, BFN. IP-1 Revision Date/Affected Pages 2, page 1 of Table 1.
PROCEDURE TYPE AND NUMBER 10/12/83 / nace i or rasi<. ? PROCEDURE TITLE / / REP - Alert / AFFECTED UNIT 1, 2, 3 -/ PREPARED / REVISED BY: / T_ f.. Chinn / / SUBMITTED BY: / / T.
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/ PORC REVIEW DATE: / in/tz/8i / APPROVED: / b W / Plint $dperintendent- / DESCRIPTION OF AND REASON FOR CURRENT REVISION: NRC Inspection Reoort 81-19. Add instruction to mninenin onn, fina= nn rad phone until relenned by NRC - Ideneffv Cnemiemont. Prnvida mpehnd #ne nuirfr1y calibratine Off-Site Dose - Identifv Cnmmiemone
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Page 2 of 2 SFN - IPD d 3m, IP-3 [ Or.T 121983 2.2 operations Duty Specialist will return call to verify authenticity. 2.3 Shift Engineer will evaluate conditions. If required, ini: area (by public address) or total plant (by siren) evacuati Refer to IP-8. 2.4 Shift Engineer's Clerk will: a. Notify other Shift Engineer (when assigned) of ALERT. b. Notify S'IA (Code Call 544) of the ALERr. c. Notify Chen Lab Supervisor (PAX 367/368) of ALERT. Uit them to activate IP-25. d. Notify HP Shift Supervisor (PAX 300) of ALERT. Dire:t. to activate IP-14. e. Notify Public Safety Superviscr (PAX 273) of ALERr. D. them to activate IP-ll (Control Rocms Only) and IP-7. 2.5 N ift Engireer's Clerk will: a. Initiate IP-6.
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{ 2.6 Shift Engineer will notify NRC of ALER'" by red phone. Gi; brief description. Maintain an open line until released by. Note: NRC cag send a response team to the site. 2.7 Time permitting, the Shift Engineer will implement cperation the TSC (IP-20), to include activation of Dimension telephot and placing required desks in hall in front of TSC. 2.8 At least every two hours, or more frecuentiv if condition.a warrant, the Shift Engineer / Site Energency Director will reevalute the event using IP-1. If the situation no longer exists or should be downgradc< a. inform all personnel previously notified. b. If the condition warrants upgrading to a higher classificaticn, initiate the appropriate procedure. 2.9 Refer to Table 1 for a quick estimate of mxinrn offsite fogq for a stack release, and Table 2 for a quick estimate of the site boundary dose for buildina release. 9
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~1 Page 1 of 1 l EFN-IPD 2E!!, IP-3 f Table 1 CCI 121983 T,ble 1 / {- Maximum Offsite Doses Corresponding to Noble Gas Release Rates (1) (2) i through the Stack at BFN
- Note: This table is an NRC cc=mitment and must not be deleted Noble Gas Maximum Offsite Release Rate (1)
Thyroid Dose Rate fuci/s1 (cree /h) Cor.nento Average meteorology 1 X 1 0 ------------- --- ----- - ------ 0. 0 0 7 -------- ------ assuced. Maximum dos < 4 5 X 10 ---------------------------- 0.035 rate is at 10,000m. 4 1 X 10 ------------- -------------- 0.07 5 5 X 10 l- --------------------------- 0. 3 5-~~---------l{0 0. 1 X 10 ------------- 0 2 X 10 -----------'----------------- 2'.5--------------- ALERT 6 3 5 X 10 ----------------------------- 14. ----------------- Adv er se cc t eo rol o gy a ss um e d c x jo6--------------- for this and larger releas-6
19 i X 10 --------------- -------------27.
Maxi =um dose rate at 8,000 f* 7 1 X 10 --------------- -------------54. 7 2 X 10 ----------------------------110. GC/C 7 4 X 10 -------------
160.
7 6 X 10 ---------------- -----------220. 7 d to persist over 8 X 10 ----------------- 2go 30 minutes-SITE AntA cirRc; (3)9'b x tof--- -- -- -- --- ---- - jgo.-----------------If expecte 1 X 10 EM ERCESCY ( 1.6 X 10 --------------------------- p0. 8 2.5X10---------------------------g40. 8 2.0 X 10 ----------
80.
8 610. 8 3.0 X 10 --------------------------1,400. 8 S.O X 10 -----------------
1,900.
8 7.0 X 10 --------------------------2,500.---- ---u--------If expected to persist over 8 9*3 X 10 --------------------------3,200. 2 minutes-SITE AREA C4ERGE: 9 1. 2 X 1 0 ----. ------------ 1*5 X 10 ------------------------- 4,100.5,000.-----------------GENERAL E!!ER0EMCY 9 9 8 X 10 ----------------- 12.0 X 10 ------------------------ 5,400. 9 4.0 X 10 ---------------"------- 11,000. 9 - 16,000. 6.0X10[-------------------------22,000. 8.0 X 10.----------------------1 0- ----------------------- 27, 0 0 0. 1.0 X 10 (1) Release rates are equated to offsite dose rates assu=ing a noble gas and iodine mix. (Ref. Nov. 3, 1981 memorandum frc= M. D. Matheny to Radiological Hygiene Branch Files entitled " Relation of Radioactivity Rates to E=ergency Classifications") (?). Stack release rate (SRR) calculated as follows: Shr. = (RM 90-147))<(FI 90-271)2(2.93 E -3 (3) Release rates larger than this cannot be measured by using stack conitors (instruments off-scale high). Request radiochemical laboratory personnel to use TI 67 i to estimate release rates by measuring dose rates on SEGTs effluent ducts. ' Revision I l l l l ~~ a 1
L,. Page 1 of 1 EFU-IPD 7 $rN, IP-3 n-g; Table 2 uCT 121983 ~ c Table 2 Site Boundary (1) Doses Corresponding to Noble Gas Release Rates (2) o.':RC/C other than through the Stack at EFN This table is an NRC commitment and must not be deleted.
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Site Boundary Noble Gas Release Rate (2) (3) Thyroid Dosc Rate (mrem /h1 Cotrents (uCi/s1 1
0.02---------------Average meteorology assumed.
2 1 X 10 ------------------------------0.11 2 5 X 10 -------------- ---------- ----0.22 3 1 X 10 --------------- 1' 5 x 103-------------- ---- - - -- 2 5----------------ALFnT 1.2 x 10 ------------ ----------------30.-----------------Adverse meteorology assumed- --- 4 4 2 X 10 ----------- -----------------00. for this and larger relea: 4 4 X 10 ------------
90*
4 6 X 10 ----------------------------150. 5 1 X 10 ------------ -------------- 2 50. ----------------- I f e x p e c t e d t o p e r s i s t o ve r 1.7 X 10 ------------ ---------------600. 30 minutes-SITE AREA EMElu 5 5 4 X 10 ------------
900.
6 X 10 ------------ -------------1,500. 1 X 10 ------------ If expected to cersist over 1 7 X 10 ----------- ------------ 2,500.----------------- 2 minute?-SITE AREA EMERGi 2 X 10 -----------
g,000.
6 6 ,500. 3 X 10 --------------------------5 3 4 X 10 ---------------- ---------6,,000.-----------------GENERAL EMERGENCY 6 ) 6 000. 4 X 10 ----------------
7,500.
6 X 10 -------------- ----------- 9, 0 0 0. / 6 X 10 -------------- ----------12,000. 6 X 10 --------------- 1 X 10 ------------------------ 15,000. 7 2 X 10 ------------------------ 30,000. 7 4 X 10 - ---------------- ------ 6 0, 0 0 0. 7 90,000. 6 x 101---------------- -------150,000. 1 X 10o---------------- (1) These values are for a ground level location at a distance of 1,000 meters. (2) Release rates are equated to off-site dose rates assuming a noble gas and iodine (Ref. November 3, 1981 memorandum from M. D. Mathony to Radiological Hygiene Branch Files entitled " Relation of Radioactivity Rates to Emergency Classifications"). Eitt esticates of off-site dosc rates will be provided by MSEC. (3) Release rate calculated from building (reactor, turbine, raduaste) CAMS in accordance with SI 4.8.B.1.a. l 1 l l Revision ^
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} TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTIIORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT IFstory of Jevisions l IPD, BFN, IP-6 Revision Date/Affected Pages l'ROCEDURE TYPE A D NUMBER 8/11/83 / 6 of act. 1 f PROCEDURE TITLE 9/01/83 / 1 & 2 of att. 1 ACTIVATION OF THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT j _g CENTER g ~ 11/02/83 / 2 & 4 of att.1 6 AFFECTED UNIT g 1, 2, and 3 / PltEl'AltED/ REVISED ItY. / d C. J. Rozear / SUIDitTTED BY: / T. L. Chinn / dupervisor 1 ~ l' ORC REVIEW DATE: / Ans i ha l It A PI' ROVED: / 1 ~ 1; ri uplrintendent ~ / W i l
- DE:iCitiPTION OF AND REASON FOR CURRENT REVISION:
I l To update secretary list and correct typo on reactor engineering list. t
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+ ,,., n 1 g ATTACHMENT 1 (Continued) MAINTENANCE MANAGER (CONTACT 1) Initial Time Contacted Name PAX Dim Home Pager John Pittman 221/212 701 Decatur - 355-0230 221 1 . John Miller 701/715 712 Decatur - 353-4375 Tom Cosby 207/235 797 Florence - 767-4463 REP COMMUNICATOR (CONTACT 1) i Terry Chinn 405/406 786 Athens - 729-8505 141 Bill Roberts 405/406 788 Athens - 232-7027 142 Carroll Rozear 405/406 788 Decatur - 355-4721 143 Jimmy Walker 405/406 865 Athens - 729-6032-146 i SECRETARY (CONTACT 3) i Glenda liarrison 482 701 Athens - 729-6573 ] Betty Riley 221/212 701 Athens - 720-1122 Carolyn Martin 208/215 785 Rogersville - 247-0983 Bonnie Ferguson 241 790 Florence - 766-6003 Sandra llolland 405/406 787 Athens - 233-2862 Jacque Garner 221/212 701 Athens - 233-0576 ~ 2"k%%? S U ? Y2 ~ S?
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a ATTACHMENT 'l (Continued) [ Initials Time Contacted Name PAX Dim Home Pager HEALTH PHYSICS (CONTACT 2) Allen Sorrell 209/,274 757 Florence - 767-6045 274 k' Ed Cargill 274/209 758 Athens - 232-0643 209 Wayne Simpkins 457/458 759 Athens - 232-7973 Herman Crowson 335/334 876 Florence - 764-1381 334 4-RADIOCIIEMICAL ENGINEER (CONTACT 1) Bill Thomison 208/215 785 Decatur - 355-5443 208 Ausie Clement 101/107 801 Athens - 232-0300 101 Weaver Burton 443/436 621 Decatur - 355-8772 320 Jim Clark 443/436 621 Iluntsville - 533-2120 llung Le 443/436 621 Decatur - 350-9555 REACTOR ENGINEER (CONTACT 1) z >=m-a o " G UP Earl Nave 353/396 845 Huntsville - 881-6810 184 o g m -Q <g-a Mike Wingo 455/456 845 Decatur - 350-3170 {E " 5 g [ .E Bill Williamson 455/456 845 Killen - 757-5903 w - o g
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RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN Revision Log Sheet (Continued) Manual: BFN-IPD Revision Date: Various PORC Dates (Issued November 30, 1983) Inserted by: Date Inserted: Panes to be Removed New Pages to be Insertej Part Page Number Revision Part Page Number Revision ~~' IP-24 Coversheet 6/29/82 IP-24 Coversheet 11/4/83 1 of 2 2/23/82 1 of 6 11/4/83 2 of 2 2/23/82 2 of 6 11/4/83 3 of 6 11/4/83 4 of 6 11/4/83 5 of 6 11/4/83 6 of 6 11/4/83 Att. A 1 of 36 2/23/82 Att. A 1 of 31 11/4/83 2 of 36 2/23/82 2 of 31 11/4/83 3 of 36 2/23/82 3 of 31 11/4/83 4 of 36 2/23/82 4 of 31 11/4/83 5 of 36 2/23/82 5 of 31 11/4/83 6 of 36 2/23/82 6 of 31 11/4/83 7 of 36 2/23/82 7 of 31 11/4/83 8 of 36 2/23/82 8 of 31 11/4/83 9 of 36 2/23/82 9 of 31 11/4/83 10 of 36 2/23/82 10 of 31 11/4/83 11 of 36 2/23/82 11 of 31 11/4/83 12 of 36 2/23/82 12 of 31 11/4/83 13 of 36 2/23/82 13 of 31 11/4/83 14 of 36 2/23/82 14 of 31 11/4/83 15 of 36 2/23/82 15 of 31 11/4/83 16 of 36 2/23/82 16 of 31 11/4/G3 17 of 36 2/23/82 17 of 31 11/4/83 18 of 36 2/23/82 18 of 31 11/4/83 19 of 36 2/23/82 19 of 31 11/4/83 20 of 36 2/23/82 20 of 31 11/4/83 l 21 of 36 2/23/82 21 of 31 11/4/83 22 of 36 2/23/82 22 of 31 11/4/83 23 of 36 2/23/82 23 of 31 11/4/83 24 of 36 2/23/82 24 of 31 11/4/8? 25 of 36 2/23/82 25 of 31 11/4/83 26 of 36 2/23/82 26 of 31 11/4/83 27 of 36 2/23/83 27 of 31 11/4/83 28 of 36 2/23/82 28 of 31 11/;/83 29 of 36 2/23/82 29 of 31 11/4/83 h
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RADIOLOGli:AL ENERGENCY PLAN Revision Los Sheet (Continued) Manual: D N-IrD Revisica Date: Various PORC Dates (Issued November 30, 1983) Inserted by: Date Inserted: Pages to be Removed New Pages to be Inserted Part Pate Number Revision Part Page Number Revision IP-24 (Cont'd) Att. A 30 of 36 2/23/82 Att. A 30 of 31 11/4/83 31 of 36 2/23/82 31 of 31 11/4/83 32 of 36 2/23/32 33 of 36 2/23/82 34 of 36 2/23/82 . g'l@ 35 of 36 2/23/82 -/* - 36 of 36 2/23/82 . IP-26 Coversheet 8/3/83 IP-26 Cuversheet 10/12/83 2 of 4 7/6/83 2 of 4 10/12/83 T&- y;.. e s e m g* y-N PWD-a$ a. $ #dd 4-- WM bI' N
RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PL\\N Revision Date: Various PORC dates (Issued 11/30/83) These log aheets must be retained as the last pages of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Implementing Procedures Document. Inserted by: Date Inserted: Pages to be Removed New Pages to be Inserted Part Page Number Revision Part Page Number Revision EPL 1 of 8 10/20/83 1 of 8 11/30/83 2 of 8 9/20/83 2 of 8 11/30/83 4 of 8 6/21/83 4 of 8 11/30/83 5 of 8 6/17/S3 5 of 8 11/30/83 6 of 8 10/20i83 6 of 8 11/30/33 7 of 8 6/17/83 7 of 8 11/30/83 8 of 8 9/8/83 8 of 8 11/30/83 IP-6 coversheet 9/1/83 IP-6 Coversheet 10/12/83 Att. 1 2 of 6 9/1/83 Att. 1 2 of 6 10/12/83 Att. 1 3 of 6 7/6/63 Att. 1 3 of 6 10/12/83 IP-14 Coversheet 6/29/83 IP+14 Coversheet 10/12/83 1 of 5 4/7/83 1 of 5 10/12/83 2 of 5 4/7/83 2 of 5 10/12/83 3 of 5 4/7/83 3 of 5 10/12/83 4 of 5 4/7/83 4 of 5 10/12/83 IP-19 Coversheet 4/7/83 IP-19 Coversheet 10/19/83 1 of 9 4/7/83 1 of 34 10/19/83 2 of 9 4/7/83 2 of 36 10/19/83 3 of 9 4/7/83 3 of 34 10/19/83 4 of 9 4/7/83 4 of 34 10/19/83 5 of 9 4/7/83 5 of 34 10/19/83 6 of 9 4/7/83 6 ef 34 10/19/83 7 of 9 4/7/83 7 of 34 10/19/83 8 of 9 4/7/83 8 of 34 10/19/83 9 of 9 4/7/83 9 of 34 10/19/83 Att. I 1 of 18 6/29/82 2 of 18 6/29/82 3 of 18 6/29/82 4 of 18 6/29/82
RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN Revision Log Sheet (Continued) Manual: BFN-IPD Revision Date: Various PORC Dates (Issued November 30, 1983) Inserted by: __ Date Inserted: Pages to be Removed New Pages to be Inserted Part Page Number Revision Part Page Number Revision Att. 1 5 of 18 6/29/82 IP-19 (Cont'd) 10 of 34 10/19/83 6 of 13 6/29/82 11 of 34 10/19/83 7 of 18 6/29/82 12 of 34 10/19/83 8 of 18 6/29/82 13 of 34 10/19/83 9 of 18 6/29/82 14 of 34 10/19/83 10 of 18 6/29/S2 15 of 34 10/19/83 11 of 18 6/29/82 16 of 34 10/19/83 12 of 18 6/29/32 17 of 34 10/19/83 13 of 18 6/29/82 18 of 34 10/19/83 14 of 18 6/29/82 19 of 34 10/19/83 15 of 18 6/29/82 20 of 34 10/19/83 16 of 18 6/29/82 21 of 34 10/19/83 17 of 18 6/29/82 22 of 34 10/19/83 18 of 18 6/29/82 23 of 34 10/19/83 24 of 34 10/19/83 25 of 34 10/19/83 26 of 34 10/19/83 27 of 34 10/19/83 28 of 34 10/19/83 29 of 34 16/19/83 30 of 34 10/19/83 31 of 34 10/19/83 32 of 34 10/19/83 33 of 34-10/19/83 34 of 34 10/19/83 l .IP-20 -Coversheet 6/29/82 IP-20 Coversheet 10/19/83 I of 3 4/7/83 1 of 3 10/19/83 2 of 3 4/7/83 2 of 3 10/19/83 3 of 3 4/7/83 3 of 3 10/19/83 Att. A 1 of 3 .12/21/82 Att. A 1 of 3 10/19/83 2 of 3 12/21/82 2 of 3 10/19/83 3 of 3 12/21/82 3 of 3 10/19/83 - 7
RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLiN Revision Date: Various PORC dates (Issued 11/30/83) These log sheets must be retained as the last pages of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Implementing Procedures Document. Inserted by: Date Inserted: Pages to be Removed hv_i,'ac-s to in-Inserted __~ J Part Page Number Revision Part Page Number Revision EPL 1 of 8 10/20/83 1 of 8 11/30/83 2 of 8 9/20/83 2 of 8 11/30/83 4 of 8 6/21/83 4 of 8 11/30/83 5 of 8 6/17/83 5 of 8 11/30/83 6 of 8 10/20/83 6 of 8 11/30/83 7 of 8 6/17/83 7 of 8 11/30/83 t' 8 of 8 9/8/83 8 of 8 11/30/83 (. IP-6 Coversheet 9/1/83 IP-6 Coversheet 10/12/83 Att. 1 2 of 6 9/1/83 Att. I 2 of 6 10/12/83 Att. 1 3 of 6 7/6/83 Att. 1 3 of 6 10/12/83 IP-14 Coversheet 6/29/83 IP-14 Coversheet 10/12/83 1 of 5 4/7/83 1 of 5 10/12/83 l 2 of 5 4/7/83 2 of 5 10/12/83 ? of 5 4/7/83 3 of 5 10/12/83 4 of 5 4/7/83 4 of 5 10/12/83 IP-19 -Coversheet 4/7/83 IP-19' Coversheet 10/19/83 1 of 9' 4/7/83 1 of 34 10/19/83 2 of 9 4/7/83 2 of 34 10/19/83 3 of 9 4/7/83 3 of 34 10/19/83 4 of 9~ 4/7/33 4 of 34 10/19/83 5 of 9 4/7/83 5 of 34 10/19/83 6 of 9 4/7/83 6 of 34 10/19/83 7 of 9 4/7/83 7 of 34 10/19/83 8 of 9 4/7/d3 8 of 34 10/19/83 l~ 9 of 9 4/7/83 9 of 34 10/19/83 Att. I 1 of 18 6/29/82 -2 of 18 6/29/82 E L 3 of 18 6/29/82 4.of 18 6/29/82 l-P = -a
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RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN Revision Log Sheet (Continued) Manual: BFN-IPD Revi.aion Date: Various PORC Dates (Issued November 30, 1983) Inserted by: Date Inserted: Pages to be Removed New Pages to be Insert-d Part Page Number Revision Part Page Number Revision IP-24 Coversheet 6/29/83 IP-24 Coversheet i1/4/83 e 1 of 2 2/23/83 1 of 6 11/4/83 2 of 2 2/23/33 2 of 6 11/4/83 3 of 6 11/4/83 4 of 6 11/4/83 5 of 6 11/4/83 6 of 6 11/4/83 Att. A 1 of 31 11/4/83 Att. A 1 of 36. 2/23/83 2 of 31 11/4/83 2 of 36 2/23/83 3 of 36 2/23/83 3 of 31 11/4/83 \\ 4 of 36 2/23/83 4 of 31 11/4/83 5 of 36 2/23/83 5 of 31 11/4/83 6 of 36 2/23/83 6 of 31 11/4/83 7 of 36 2/23/83 7 of 31 11/4/83 8 of 36 2/23/83 8 of 31 11/4/83 9 of 36 2/23/83 9 of 31 11/4/83 10 of 36 2/23/83 10 of 31 11/4/83 11 of 36 2/23/83 11 of 31 11/4/83 12 of 36 2/23/83 12 of 31 11/4/83 13 of 36 2/23/83 13 of 31 11/4/83 14 of 36 2/23/83 14 of 31 11/4/83 15 of 36 2/23/83 15 of 31 11/4/83 16 of 36 2/23/83 16 of 31 11/4/83 17 of 36 2/23/83 17 of 31 11/4/83 18 of 36 2/23/33 18 of 31 11/4/83 19 of 36 2/23/83 19 of 31 11/4/83 20 of 36 .2/23/83 20 of 31 11/4/83 21 of 36 2/23/83 21 of 31 11/4/83 22 of 36 2/23/83 22 of 31 11/4/83 23 of 36 2/23/83 23 of 31 11/4/83 _24 of 36 2/23/83 24 of 31 11/4/83 ( L 25 of 36 2/23/83 25 of 31 11/4/83 26 of 36 2/23/83 26 of 31 11/4/83-27 of 36 2/23/83 27 of 31 11/4/83 28 of 36 2/23/83 28 cf 31 11/4/83 29 of 36 -2/23/83 29 of 31 11/4/83 i i D._ + j- ${. - *. s, , s.m. o..'+ 1
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BFN-IPD List of Effective Pages Page 2 of 8 11/30/83 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES (Con't) Procedure Page Pa r t. Number Subdivision Number Date/Hev, No. BFN IP-3 Table 1 1 of 1 10/19/82 (Cont'd) Table 2 1 of 1 10/19/82 IP-4 Coversheet 10/19/82 1 of 3 06/02/83 2 of 3 06/02/83 3 of 3 04/07/83 Table 1 1 of 1 10/19/82 Table 2 1 of 1 10/19/82 IP-5 Coversheet 06/29/82 I of 3 06/02/83 2 of 'l 06/02/83 3 of 3 04/07/83 ( Table 1 1 of 1 10/19/82 Table 2 1 of 1 10/19/82 s. 1 IP-6 Coversheet 10/12/83 1 of 1 04/22/83 i 1 of 6 09/01/83 2 of 6 10/12/83 3 of 6 10/12/83 4 of 6 07/06/83 5 of 6 07/06/83 6 of 6 08/11/83 V r. F -IP Coversheet 08/11/83 1 of 1 12/21/81 1 of 2 08/11/83 2 of 2 08/11/83 IP-8. Coversheet 06/15/82 1 ol 3 04/07/83 2 of 3 04/07/83 3 of 3 04/07/83 1 of 1 06/06/83 IP-9 Coversheet 06/15/82 1 of 1 12/21/82 ( e { (. ,,, s ([, hide a: - J < v ;ai-g.- ? 6sa U..~~.1
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/ EMERGENCY PLAN CLASSIFICATION LOGIC / / l AFFECTED UNIT 1, 2, and 3 PitEPAllED/ItEVISED BY: / _T.L. 0111on- / SUllMITTED BY: / \\ / .3 s.1s_Su pervisor ClllDn, / PORC REVIEW DATE: / @fjl 1. 3Yty_3 j APPROVED: / W / ... lant perintendent
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OCTISBB3 1 IIEAf!IH PINSICS N l.0 PtRIOSE This procedure outlines the actions to be followed by Health Physics personnel during a radiological mergency. Natural phenomena, security threats, or other events not involving radiation muld be the cause for the mergency. This procedure describes those HP actions required during an emergency involving radiological problems. M7PE: Shift Engineer's clerk will initiate IP-14 by calling the Health Physics Shift Superviece. 2.0 N7PIFICATION OP (RUSUAL EVENP_ 2.1 No offsite radiological problens are postulated during a M7PIFICATION OF UMJSUAL EVENr. This situation should not have any mjor impact on the health physics unit. 2.2 Although Health Physics will not automtically be called, should assistance be needed Health Physics will follow standard practices and procedures during any response work. ~ 3.0 ALIER A limited release is possible during an ALERT situation. Significant loss of fuel cladding, se ll line breaks, fuel handling accidents, or high radiation levels are examples. INITIAL"2 3.1 All HP technicians report to the HP lab. HP will take 1 icn chamber survey instrument to the TSC and to 3.2 OSC. b 3.3 HP personnel will periodically survey the TSC and OSC. N 3.4 A HP technician will accompany any personnel disEntched into areas of potential hazard. 3.5. An AIERP my require the evacuation of a certain plant area and/or building. HP will post these areas and have public safety restrict all tnauthorized access. 3.6 Health Physics personnel will assist in the development of all recovery plans as necessary. Reconnendaticds will be made to keep exposure as low as reasonably achievable and to recommend and approve any cleanup activities.
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Page 4 of 5 3FN - IPD BFN, IP-14 OCT I 2 $83 ru2Inui '6.2 Report accountability to Site Emergency Director. 6.3 If any plant personnel are missing, PSS will form search parties, each having at least ene HP technician. HP will survey personnel and vehicles leaving the site at the PSS -- 6.4 access mntrol point. Contaminated individuals will be evacuated ONPC/C to the Power Service Shops utility building at Wilson Hydro Plant. Notify Site D:crgency Diredor of airf such individuals. 7.0 UP IAB tmINHABITAnm 7.1 HP technicians will secure equipent listed in Attachment 2, and
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7.2 Report to Site Emergency Director. 8.0 ISS[ANG OF POTASSIt.N IODIfE (KIl 8.1 If a responsible health physicist has reason to believe that s' persen's projected cumulative dose to the thyroid frcm Inhalation of radioactive iodine might exceed 10 rems (See Attachment 3) the exposed persen should be started immediately on a dose reginen of potassium iodine (KI). Anyone authorized to initiate KI shall be familiar with the Food and Drug Administration approved package insert and be sure that each proposed recipient is similarly informed. The initial dose of KI should not be delayed and those who begin therapy should continue the 10-day course of KI unless their thyroid dose is determined not to have excesled 10 rua. An adequate supply of KI is stored in the ncdical station to supply any personnel expored to radioactive iodine. It is supplied in bottles which contain a full 10-day dose regine. Folicw dosage scheduled as outlined on the package insert accompinying each bottle of KI. 'Ite potassium iodine is stored in the plant nedical station. KI 8.2 has an approved shelf-life with the expiration date listed on each bottle. To ensure that the KI supply is valid, these di:cs will be inspected during the anergency nedical supply inventory and the bottles replaced as necessary. 8.3 A copy of the Food and Drug Administration approved package insert shall accompsny each bottle of KI issued. Dosage scheduled and other pertinent information are outlined on the package and should be followed closely (Attachment 4). 8.4 The issuing agent shall complete the' Potassium Iodine Issue Report (Attachment 5) for each bottle of KI issued. A copy of this report will be routed to the plant health physicist in a timely manner. s " Revision u ---n ..a y..., - ~.
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Page 4 of 34 BFN IP BFN, IP-19 OCT 191983 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION This user's guide is designed to assist the users of the CECC information system. The system provides a means of creating, editing, and sending messages to other sites. The system also permits display meteorological data from nuclear plant sites at any user location. The user communicates with the system through a Televideo terminal.. The user selects a system option by pressing the corresponding function key. The syst em will then ask the user to at.:r tne necessary data for that task. Each user entry must be terminated by pressing either the 'RETL%V' key or the ' ENTER' key. Numeric entries may be made by using either the standard keyboard keys or the numeric keyboard, located at the right of the standard keyboard. If an invalid entry is made, the system will ask the user to make the entry again, or the system will return to the function select module. When a message is created, it is assigned a message sequence number. This number is used to reference the message in other system functions. 9 a .V".a e '/ ..w.- 3.qN Ql 'O' kl&*l'ikin.y$ U.** g;-~' # % i, x 4 '.. &s,,:., ;,.. f*? s- ~. ;1,. k % ' ' Q*Le"Q',. G. CY.% ':',' -$h h.'.'t 6 p $ $" M t h T. $.@ f; h' f{1*$ cs - ' 7 ;, y :l h y @. Q */z.C,f ' M & W, p f g p f j;f % qgtt; f.j ...fa.kmsni+m&f:W&%%t9%56Mim 7 jg. > % ;, y.Gr.y. .'.a
Page 5 of 36 BFN IP BFN, IP-19 OCT 191983 CIIAPTER 2 SYSTEM STARTUP TO START THE SYSTEM: To use the system a user must first log on the system with the following procedure. 1. Enter a return to receive the prompt ' 2. Type HELLO 'Accountname' return. Account name is BFTSC 3. The system w ll respond with Password: Enter the password associated with the terminal, password is BfNP, and type a return. The password will not be printed on the screen as it is entered. 4. The system will respond by printing a list of available options. If the account name or password is entered incorrectly, the system will print an error message and the process must be repeated. 4* J f e ,..'. 4.,.s., - r... - '.,. w e ^N * ' ~
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If a '1' is entered the system till respond by entering the edit module for the first incoming message that has not been reviewed. ~ ~ When the edit module be. gins, the first page of the message will be printed on the screen. A complete description of the edit module is given in the next chapter. NOTE: ONCE A '1' IS ENTERED ALL WAITING MESSAGES WILL HAVE TO BE REVIEWED. When the edit module is terminated by pressing the [f1] key, the edit module will be called again for the next incoming message. When the last message has been reviewed the system will return to the function select module. If a '2' is entered the system will respond with the following. l ENTER 1 FOR INBOUND MESSAGES, 2 10R OUTBOUND MESSAGES. Vnen a '1' or '2' is entered the list module will be called and the inbound or outbound messages will be listed. An INBOUND message is a messate RECEIVED from any site, while an OUTBOUND message is a message CREATED at the user's site. A description of the list l module is given in the next chapter. 1 If the [f1] key is pressed, or if any invalid character is entered the system will return to the function select module. e e
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Page 9 of 34 BFN IP 3FN, IP-19 OCT 19 $83 [f4] KEY If there are no messages waiting when the [f4] key is pressed, the system will respond with the following. ENTER 1 FOR INBOUND MESSAGES, 2 FOR QUTBOUND MESSAGES If a'l' or 2' is entered the list module will be called and the inbound or outbound messages will be listr d. A complate description of the list module is given in the next chapter. [f5] KEY RELEASE A MESSAGE TO ANOTHER SITE The [f5] key is used to release a message to another site. This key can be used only when the system is in the function select module. It will be necessary to know previously the message sequence number for the message to be released. When the (f5] key is pressed, the system will respond witit the following. ENTER 1 TO RELEA3E A MESSAGE CREATED AT THIS SITE ENTER 2 TO RELEASE A MESSAGE RECEIVED AT THIS SITE If a 'l' or '2' is entered the system will respond with the following. ENTER THE MESSAGE SEQUENCE NUMBER If a valid sequence number is entered, the system will call the release module. This module is described in detail in the neu chapter. If an invalid sequence number is entered the system will print an error message and return to the function select module. If this occurs,'the user should use the list module to verify the sequence number of the message before trying to release it again. If the [fl] key is pressed, or if an invalid cht.racter is entered at any time, the system will return to the function select module. s. 6 h 4 't. [,, E; {.. [ [i,.,.,
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the [f7] key, which can only be used in the function select node, is used to obtain either a printout of Browns Ferry's radiological data or to obtain Browns Ferry plant data.
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ADDRESSES FOR THE 4020 MUST BE ENTERED IN OCTAL A RANGE OF 700 ADDRESSES IS T;IE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE ENTER THE BEGINNING ADDRESS FOR THE 4020 INFO l The beginning address of the desired information should be entered in l octal. Then the following will be printed. ENTER THE ENDING ADDRESS FOR ThE 4020 INFO The ending address of the information should be entered. This address should be larger than the beginning address and should not result in a total of more than 700 addresses being printed. l 1 , ~ ~ . ;rD;,, j
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Page 12 of 36 BFN IP BFN, IP-19 OCT 191983 [f7] KEY Next, the system will respond with the following. ENTER THE SOURCE, (BO, B1, OR CO), 0F THE ADDRESSES The source. memory of the desired information is to be entered. This will be either B0 or B1 (bulk memory) or CO (core memory). khen all of the above commands have been responded to correctly, the system will return to the functien select mode. The data is transferred from the GE 4020 computer through the RRRMS machine (both located at Browns Ferry) to the CECC computer. The requested data will be output at the user's printer in octal. There may be a dealy of up to two minutes before the data is printed out. [f7] should not be used again t:ntil the printouts have been produced. [f8] - [fil] KEYS The following keys can be used only when the system is in the edit module. An explan. tion of each of these keys is included in the description of the edit module in the next chapter. l [f8] KEY - DISPLAY THE NEXT PAGE [f9] KEY - DISPLAY THE PREVIOUS PAGE [fl0] KEY - SAVE CHANGES MADE TO THE CURRENT PAGE iIll] KEY - REFRESH THE CURRENT PAGE 1 l L .t .. e $..$i ?! .y .. ~ w*Y~. w, f-. mlu. g 1 e .,.,.. a.F.A,d%;,k,s w"'t t **.1xpl'/23 *,. 7.o e; gyp-'e }%ji,D kk skah'fkbd,'[Q[Nf,?I Si; t.E . q =., e v. "" ' a '., p We.e m a w s u m( ; w!f>q % Q m &,sY ,..i,' s W) "yLw a m m w w m m;afy.dfgyG. e.,
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Page 14 of 36 BFN IP BFN,IP-19 OCg ;9 $83 i CREATE MODULE The create module is used to select a message form and on SPECIAL message forms to enter the message text. When the [f6] key is pressed the system will first display a list of available message forms and a number associated with the form as shown. NOTE: THE SPECIAL MESSAGE FORMS LISTED BELOW ARE ONLY AVAILABLE AT SPECIFIC SITES. NUMBER MESSAGE 1 STANDARD MESSAGE FORM 2 BFNP EMERGENCY PARAMETER LIST 3 SQNP UNIT STATUS UPDATE 4 SQNP PROCESS RAD MON UPDATE 5 SQNP POST ACC AREA RAD MON UPD [f1] EXIT FROM MODULE
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To select a message form, the user must enter the number corresponding to the desired message form. The first message form that will be available is the standard message form. When a message is created, it is assigned a message sequence number. This number will be displayed as part of the heading in the first line of each page of the message. The sequence number is the means of referencing the message in other modules. CREATING STANDARD MESSAGES FORMS: The standard message form will be the first form on the list of available forms. When this form is selected the system will respond by printing the first line of the page. This line will contain the page number, date, time, and the message sequence number. The system will then display the following prompts, allo ung the user to respond to each. The user can ONLY correct mistakes on the CURRENT line and only with the DELETE key. Also each line must be terminated with a CARRIAGE RETURN. T0: FROM:
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Page 16 of 34 BFN IP 3FN, IP-19 OCT 191983 CREATING SPECIAL MESSAGE FORMS: SPECIAL message forms will be used for specific purposes and they will require specific information to be entered. When a message form is selected that is not the standard message form, the system will print the first line of the message. This will contain the page number, date, time, and the message sequence number. The system then prompts the operator line by line for the information necessary to complete each line. Usually only one line of input is allowed for each prompt. If more than one line of input is allowed, the system will display the number of lines allowed. The message creation is completed when the user has responded to all the prompts for that message. ENTERING TEXT IN SPECIAL MESSAGE FORMS: The message text should be eatered in normal keyboati fashion. Each line must be terminated by a CARRIAGE RETURN. Corrections can be made to the current line by using the delete key (DEL) to move the cursos backwards. The backspace key and the cursor positioning keys CANNOT be used to make corrections while the system is initially creating the message and corrections CANNOT be made to previous lines i.atil the user has responded to all of the prompted lines. When all the prompted lines have been responded to the system will auto-matically enter the edit module and display the first page of the message. While in the edit module, changes and modifications can be made to the message before sending it. (See EDIT module description). i ' ?,f Q*% @*TMW@vn#Mdd G' l9 e A .syg-s. ',%u.% .e O',.rji j.%m "3'6,+ M 4 M'gF{b %,h -f%?iftfirg;nZQ~.xQT2b:(h.%'Q* kMI).h;%'*$.g f ~
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Page 17 of 36 3FN IP BFN, IP-19 OCT 191983 EDIT MODUI.E The edit module is used to correct and modify messages, create the message text for STANDARD iessage foms, and create new pages to messags that have already been created. It is also used to review incoming messages, or messages listed on either the inbound list or the outbound list. When the edit module is initiated for a message, the first page of the message will be displayed on the screen. MAKING CHANGES TO THE TEXT: Changes can be made to the message text by overtyping the incorrect or undesired portion, and by using special edit keys available on the Televideo terminal. These keys and their function are listed below. CURSOR POSITION KEYS These keys are used to move the cursor to the desired location. There are four cursor positioning keys at the lower right of the keyboard. Each key has an arrow to indicate the direc:. ion of cursor movement. BACKSPACE KEY This key functions the same way that the left arrow cursor position key operates. CHARACTER DELETE KEY This key deletes the character at the current cursor position and shifts all remaining characters in the line to the left one space. CHARACTER INSERT KEY This key in.serts a blank space at the current cursor position by shifting all remaining characters in the line to the right one space. LINE F. RASE KEY This key will remove all characters in the line from the current position of the cursor to the end of the line. s 1 p. [ 4 . A, n 4 - -- .*~L f,fw Ps,-; 4
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Page 18 of 34 BFN IP BFN, IP-19 OCT 191983 EPIT MODULE FUNCTION KEYS: [f8] KEY ' ADVANCE' This key is used to advance to the next page. When this key is used, the current page of the message will be removed fro:n the screen and the next page will be printed on the screen. NOTE: CHANGES TO THE CURRENT PAGE MUST BE SAVED WITH THE [fl0] KEY BEFORE GOING TO THE NEXT PAGE OR CORRECTIONS WILL BE LOST. If the current page is the last page of the message, a new page will be created, filled with blanks, and displayed on the screen. The new page will not be permanent until it is saved by using the (fl0] key. [f9] KEY ' PREVIOUS PAGE' This key is used to return to the previous page. Agaict corrections to the current page must be saved with the [f10] key or the corrections will be lost. Wher. this key is used, the current page of the messcge will be removed frc.m the screen and the previous page will be printed on the screen. If the current page is the first page of the message, that t; age will be reprinted when the [f9] key is pressed. N [fl0] KEY 'SAVE PAGE' This key is used to save changes made to the current page. This key must be used whenever changes are made to a pag 2 ot' the message or when creating new pages in a STANEARD MESSAGE. h enanges are made the [fl0] KEY must be pressed before pressing any other function keys. If this is not donc, the changes made will be lost and text entered will be lost. [f11] KEY ' REFRESH PAGE' This key is used to refresh the current page. If undesirable changes ~ have been made to a page of the message, this key can be used to return the original message text. ,4
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Page 19 of 34 BFN IP 3FN, IP-19 OCT 191983 RELEASE MODULE The release c.odule is used to send a message to another site. The release module will be used when a message is created, and when it is called by pressing the [f5] function Key. When the release module is used, it will first print a list of available destinations with a number corresponding to each. Above the list, the system will print the title of the message to be sent. The process of selecting a message to be sent is described in chapter 4. The user can send the message to one or several sites by entering the numbers associated with each site separated by a comma and terminating the line with a carriage return. After the message is sent, the system will return to t.he function select module. 0 9 4 0 l:5 .a 6. ' f.,,
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The user can look at any of the messages on the list by entering the sequence number carresponding to the message. When the user enters the sequence number, the edit module will be called for the message. The user can then review and edit the message. When the edit module is exited, the list will be reprinted. If the user presses the retttra key, the screen will be cleared and the next six messages will be listed. If there are no more messages to be listed, the system will reprint the current list. If the user presses the [f1] key, the system will return to the function select module. If the inbound messages are listed, the list will show the source of each message. If the outbound messages are listed, the list will show the destination of each message. .s ..a.:.4FQik ..: n a.,n,n.su n% ns .e n. %tWQ;?.NM+$'xli2.M YN %' $ 4-f %2 p,.;^ 7-; I u w s W 2.$?.:TQM v.5 .% 1:h ?. '. ?3 4 -r;44 g @.gpes.g5 &;;W nlp @ ;ye$ ~2.3N . e <. 4 u 4tteid W d..mbtRrsh4 M d3jnk E WM h t $ s B F 4 j 7% DpC#465EdkMNIf# Nd?'[U'iEU ..ED$ ..'C'dd : d; 4 .O rus3dsminiBi&rdP.diniLMBSki&EEEMseitz2dhis ,e
Page 21 of 34 BFN IP BFN, IP-19 OCT 19 $83 DISPLAY MET DATA MODULE TABLE OF CONTENTS .20 INTRODUCTION. ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS... 21-24 EXPLANATORY NOTES: .. 25 1. DATA VALIDATION FLAGS. 2. WIND DIRECTION CALCULATIONS.. 26 3. WIND SPEED CALCUIATIONS............. . 27 27 4. h0RIZONTAL WIND DIRECTION SIGMA. 27 5. TEMPERATURE AND LAPSE RATES. ATTACHMENT: 1. DATA VALIDATION CRITERIA 28-32 2. SENSOR HEIGHTS 33-t e 4 = . tp.
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Page 23 of 34 BFN IP BFN, IP-19 OCT 191983 The t.isplay met data module is used for listing met data from a particular site. The met data reports will not be listed on the terminals. They will be printed at the site printer or sometimes called spooler. The met data reports will not be availa' ole at sites without printers. When the met data module is called at these sites, the following message will be printed.
- PRINTER NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS SITE **
The system will then return to the function select module. If the site does have a printer the system will print the following. WHICH SITE (1=BFN, 2=SQN, 3=WBN) After the user enters the number of the site, the system will print the following. ENTER PREVIOUS HOURS (0-168) After the user enters the number of hours of nieterological data the system is to print previous to the present time. DATA TO RECEIVE (1= HOURLY ONLY, 2=15 MINUTE ONLY, 3=ALL) The user should enter the number (0-3) for the type of data desired. The system will then print the met data from the selected site for the number of previous hours throught the present ties. The system will then print the follesing.
- PRESS CARRIAGE RETURN FOR MORE INFORMATION, (f1) TO EXIT **
If the (f1) key is pressed the system will return to the function select module. If the return key is pressed the system will print the following line and proceed as before. ~ WHICH SITE (1=BFN,2=SQN,3=BFN) 6 , ~. l.~, $ . o... s.,, inWsF4/.h?;.;. C .., m : w e,a M % pp b. 4 p&QEEi%yg& ": .xas NN Y
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i Page 26 of 36 BFN IP BFN, IP-19 OCT 191983 The system will provide basic site data prior to any meteorological information. This information will include latitude and longitude of the tower, elevation (msl) of the base of the tower, and the heights (in mecers) of all sensors. A comment section is also included The system will provide the meteorological information requested. Before the first data record there will be a heading displayed. This heading is explained below: YY = year JJJ =julian date IDI = hour MM = minute WDU = wind direction (degrees) upper level WDI = wind direction (deg ees) intermediate level WDL = wind direction (degrees) lower level WSU = wind speed (m/s) upper level WSI = wind speed (m/s) intermediate level WSL = wind speed (m/s) lower level STU = sigma theta (degrees) upper level STI = sigma theta (degrees) intermediate level STL = sigma theta (degrees) lower level. DTUL = temperature difference (C/100m) upper-lower l DTUI = temperature difference (C/100m) upper-intermediate. l DTIL = temperature difference (C/100m) intermediate-lover TAL = ambient temperature (C) lower level TDL = dew point temperature (C) lower level PCP = precipitation total (mm) ground level 1 l l t ~ l-li 4'Ihi3 k : N M ? $ &.. s#.. . I e.su eJiyy!. ijN /e$'C.",,'%@Qia. Y'k,$ ' ~w* .~ ,X. I n. j '. id, tR,5'A e 9'.. Mii+M,$Oh* ElSf#R@%$8is$ipl&'.%2'AG4% ~ ' e: 2y n;~y 4rys.*Q MJ%4'Q' a 7 44N $ 445%d b @NvY ~ v ut a d "I a..e~, + +
Page 26 of 34 BFN IP BFN, IP-19 OCT i 91983 The system will provide basic site data prior to any meteorological information. This information will include latitude and longitude of the tower, elevation (msl) of the base of the tower, and the heights (in meters) of all sensors. A comment section is also included. The system will provide the meteorological information requested. Before the first data record there will be a heading displayed. This heading is explained below: YY year JJJ =julian date IDI = hour 121 = minute WDU
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= wind direction (degrees) intermediate level WDL = wind direction (degrees) lower level VSU = wind speed (m/c) upper level WSI = wind speed (m/s) intermediate level WSL =vind speed (m/s) lower level STU = sigma theta (degrees) upper level CTI = sigma theta (degrees) intermediate level STL = sigma theta (degrees) lower level DTUL = temperature differtence(C/100m) upper-lower DTUI = temperature difference (C/100m) upper-intermediate. DTIL = temperature difference (C/100m) intermediate-lower i TAL = ambient temperatu e (C) lower level TDL = dew point temperature (C) lower level PCP = precipitation total (mm) ground level 3.; ... 's *223
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Page 26 of 36 BFN IP 3FN, IP-19 GCT 1 9 a83 The system will provide basic site data prior to any meteorological information. This information will include latitude and longitude of the tower, elevation (msl) of the base of the tower, and the heights (in meters) of all sensors. A comment section is also included. The sysum will provide the meteorological information requested. Before the first data record there will be a heading displayed. This heading is explained below: YY = year JJJ =julian date 101 = hour MM = minute kT;U = wind direction (degrees) upper level WDI = wind direction (degrees) intermediate level WDL = wind direction (degrees) lower level WSU = wind speed (m/s) upper level WSI = wind speed (r:/s) intermediate level WSL =vind speed (m/s) lower level STU = sigma theta (degrees) upper level STI = sigma theta (degrees) intermediate level STL = sigma theta (degrees) lower level DTUL = temperature difference (C/100m) upper-lower DTUI = temperature difference (C/100m) upper-intermediate. DTIL = temperature difference (C/100m) intermediate-lower TAL = ambient temperature (C) lower level TDL = dew point temperature (C) lower level PCP = precipitation total (mm) ground level i ' fi',) 'rt*$dd .u.rj ';c.w}:,.y.'.$ l0 ?l *b 5 a., . - :,. :;;L,. \\l.'*h "l,
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f Page 25 of 36 BFN IP BFN, IP-19 OCT 191983 The following data points are only available on the nourly transmission: NOTE *****ALL HOURLY READINGS ARE HOURLY AVERAGES W-l- STU STI STL TDL PCP The following points are included in the hourly transmission and will be on the next line with the heading preceeding each value. WPU = wind direction persistence upper levd (%) WPI =vind direction persistence intermedia:a '. vel (%) WPL = wind direction persistence lower level (%) SLR = solar radiation (gm-cal /cm2-min) TU = temperature (C) upper level TI = temperature (C) intermediate level If a particular data point is not available the display will include asterisks (******) for the value. If an entire data record was not received the display will print DATA NOT RECEIVED. I Wind directions, wind speeds, temperature differences, and precipitation are checked against set criteria to determine whether or not they should be consi-dered questionable. If a data point has failed one test it will appear in the display with question marks (????) directly below it. If the data point has t failed two or more tests it will appear with plus signs (++++) directly below it. The appropriate stability class will appear immediately following the corre-sponding temperature difference value. If the stability classes do not appear to agree with the temperature difference displayed, th.is is due to round-off. l This condition indicates that the temperature difference is on the border i between two classes. l I i l l ?... t .... s.n: hk .;d $ k { I'? a ..:y;;ri; B u.:w:, f/..;.a p "kpq% .,,s.a M 9md ~ c W 4-9. ~%p'f A @. &MpW&g2,.Q&rgk. calc,e%urd6%pghp .: 3.O yjMM g '- -hit &&x4@i? r: ... /.4 ,Qs &s m d;Q5 1~ . h i ny w sympspswg$Aj.My WJi'$- {$s'2psidME s*dNi$$Mk~; ~gasampsassa-;;tAgweK4;g;$G ,~ rte M&c? # 70 y i '~'W M*$W $"
\\ l I Page 26 of 34 BFN IP BFN IP-19 OCT 191983 EXPLANATORY NOTES Data Validation Flags When the CECC Information System receives an observation, the date, wind directions, wind speeds, temperature lapse rates, and precipitation are checked for reasonableness against the attached criteria. If a value is e,uestionable, a series of identifiers (flags) is printed directly beneatn it. If it is identified as questionable by more than one test, it is flagged with a different indicator (either
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Questionable values are neither changed nor deleted by the CECC Information System. Often, the values are valid but are flagged because of changing meteorological conditioas. Data validity can be established using synoptic meteorclogy and a knowledge of local effects. P The attached list f ves the data checks which are performed by the i CECC Information System. All abbreviations are the same as those used in the observation headings (see the section on access procedures). The checks are grouped for each flagged variable. 6= 4 ,s"' * <'57 ~. ..:.c ..,.; '
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I Page 27 of 36 BFN IP BFN 'P-19 I ,h. O.h, Wind Direction Calculations '~ i The wind directions reported on the system are determined as follows. Wlad directitsas are sampled every five seconds. A modified frequency distri-bution of wind direction samples is used to determine a 23 degree wide ' pre-vailing' sector. The samples falling in that sector are averaged to determine the ' prevailing' wind direction. These represent the direction from which the wind is blowing. The wind direction persistence value is the number of valid wind direction samples in the ' prevailing' sector divided by the total number of valid samples and multiplied by 100. e i e 1 ..:..U..). }.$,, e. 4 .e %e.
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Page 28 of 34 BFN IP BFN, IP-19 acTM @3 Wind Speed Calculations Wind speeds are sampled every fifteen seconds. All valid samples in a reporting interval (fifteen minutes or one hour) are averaged to deter-mine the wind speed to be reported. Horizontal Wind Direction Sigma TVA calculates horizontal wind direction sigmas which are reported as STU, STI, and STL on the hourly observations. These values are calculated by determining the standard deviation of the wind direction every five minutes and then averaging the twelve five-minute values. Temperature and Lapse Rates Ambient temperatures are sampled once a minute at three levels, usually identified as upper, intermediate, and lower. All valid samples are averaged to determine the reported values. Lapse rates (change in temperature with height) are calculated by taking the difference in temperatures between any two levels (e.g., upper minus intermediate) and normalizing that to a 100 m layer. The lapse rates in C/109 m are reported on the CECC Information System. l t Ii .. r: ,1.l"4'is ' '. [ ~ _., yr % 'p y 24:J9f&%j. d,P8. ONi$,'"4r -;,.8D. ') f ~ Q ~ .: &c- ~s n. . * -p
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- Page 29 of 36 EFN IP BFN IP-19 OCT i 9 G83 DATA VALIDATION CRITERIA YYJJJ - Date 1.
The Julian date differs from the previous observation. WDU - Upper Level Wind Direction 1. 15-minute observed WDU has changed by more than 50 degrees since the last observation, and both the current and previous 15-minute values of WSU 3.0 m/sec. 2. Hourly or 15-minute WDU = WDI = WDL. (All three are flagged) WDI - Intermediate Level Wind Direction 1. Hourly observed difference between WDU and WDI 25 degrees, the WSI 4.0 m/sec, WPU 50%, and WPI 50%. 2. 15-minute observed WDI has changed by more than 50 degrees since the last observation, and both the current and previnus 15-minute values of WSI 3.0 m/sec. 3. Hourly or 15-minute WDU = WDI = WDL. (All three are flagged). WDL - Lower Level Wind Direction 1. Hourly observed difference between WDI and WDL 25 degrees, with WSL 3.0 m/sec, WPI 50%, and WPL 50%. 2. 15-minute observed WDL has changed by more than 50 degrees since the last observation, and both the current and previous 15-minute values of WSL 3.0 m/sec. 3. Hourly or 15-minute WDU = WDI = WDL. (All three are flagged). 4 M 'y. . '. N T- '5 Wi;: p%(.-)~f,t.19 24: .~ ~.. a y.'..: = "Y j', s4 , a,6 *** - t. 'g ~ e / r i 5'
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Page 31 of 34 BFN IP BFN IP-19 OCT 191983 WSL - Lower Level Wind Speed 1. Hourly or 15-minute WSL WSI + 1.0 m/sec, and WSL = 3.0 m/sec. 2. Hourly or 15-minute WSL USU, and WSL 3.0 m/sec. 3. Hourly or 15-minute WSU/WSL 2.5, and WSL 3.5 m/sec. 4. Hourly or 15-minute WSL 0.26 m/sec. 5. Hourly or 15-minute WSL has changed by more than 4.0 m/sec since the last observation. 6. Hourly or 15-minute WSU = WSI = WSL. (All three are flagged). DTUL - Lapse Rate Between the Upper and Lower Levels 1. Hourly or 15-minute DTUL 0.5 degrees C/100 m between 0914 and 1644, inclusive. 2. Hourly or 15-minute DTUL -1.2 degrees C/100 m between 1914 and 0559, inclusive. 3. Hourly or 15-minute DTUL -2.3 degrees C/100 m between 0600 and 1900, inclusive. 4. Hourly er 15-minute DTUL 10.0 C/100 m between 1659 and 0900, inclusive'. i i l l l i i , y. %.. 'p'. ", Y., ., :.8k![4*,,.d[t'.. '..:- ,[
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Page 33 of 34 BFN IP BFN, IP-19 OCT 19 'sn c a DTIL - Lapse Rate Between the Intermediate and Lower Levets 1. Hourly or 15-minute DTIL 0.5 degrees C/100 m between 0914 and 1644, inclusive. 2. Hourly or 15-minute DTIL -1.2 degrees C/100 m between 1914 and 0559, inclusive. 3, Hodrly or 15-minute DTIL -3.4 degrees C/100 m between 0600 and 1900, inclusive. - 4. Hourly or 15-minute DTIL 15.0 C/100 m bets.een 1659 and 0900, inclusive. 5. Hourly or 15-minute DTIL has changed by more than 2.5 C/100 m since.the last observation between 0959 and 1644, inclusive. 6. Hourly or 15-minute DTIL has changed by more than 6.0 C/100 m since the last observation between 1859 and 0614, inclusive. PCP - Precipitation 1. PCP 0.0 mm and SLR 0.5 ly/ min. l l l l l l l l l ,4, "'.l f ~ :g,'ff %.:.
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Page 34 of 34 BFN IP BFN IP-19 OCT 191983 SENSOR HEIGHTS (METERS) Nuclear Plant Wind Direction Wind Speed Temperature U I L U I L U I L Browns Ferry 92.63 45.67 10.42 92.63 45.67 10.42 89.59 45.30 10.03 Sequoyah 91.40 46.56 9.73 91.40 46.56 9.73 90.79 45.99 9.25 Watts Bar' 91.50 46.36 9.72 91.50 46.36 9.72 91.20 45.63 9.51 l t i . 4'k, fi.$.C ap y m,.. < #q'r? . i.
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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTilOl:ITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT ilisr< ry of Revisions REP, BFN, IP-20 Revision Date/ Atfected Pages PitOCEDl'ItE TYPE AND NUMBER 10/19/83 / 1, 2, and 3 and PitOCEDURE TITLE 10/19/83 / 1, 2, and 3 of Att. A Technical Support Center (TSC) Operation / AFFECTF.D 'lINIT - ~ - ~ / 1, 2. and 3 PitF. PARED / REVISED BY: / T. L. Chinn / ~ SUBMITTED BY: / 3 T. L. Chinn / Supervisor PoitC REVIEW DATE: / _ ($%ek// AW)1/2T / APPROVED: / /4((f / m / ~ in'tendent / l ' Tilant Isu r ~ / DESCRIPTION OF AND REASON FOR CURRENT REVISION: I NRC Inspection Report 81-19. Provide data sheets for transferring information e to the TSC from the control room. Identify commitment and update data sheets. .g ... f / ~ 1 *s. .\\ -..; wdi m mt..n d ' t'd.'*,ybsf.%,". %" w-- i
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Page 1 of 3 BFN - IPD BFN, IP-20 10/19/83 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC) OPERATION 1.0 PURPOSE To establish the TSC organization and provide tor TSC operation after it is manned. 2.0 INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 INITIAL ACTIVATION (Performed by shift engineer and/or first individuals reporting to TSC - Confirmed l by REP Communicator) Initials Time Shift engineer (designated by schedule as Site a. Emergency Director) relocate to TSC, if possible. b. Activate TSC phones (See Attachment C). c. Establish communications with DNPEC. d. Establish log of events / communications. Transfer names of TSC personnel from IP-6 data e. sheets to REP Organization Board. f. Establish communications with NRC via Red Phone (if required). g. Move desks and phones to hallway for Secretary, Information Officer, and PSS Supervisor. 2.2 COMPLETE ACTIVATION (After majority of TSC personnel have arrived - Confirmed by REP Communicator). a. REP Communicator assure TSC positions are filled. b. REP Communicator begin maintaining plant status board. c. Site Emergency Director relieve shift engineer. Obtain log of events. d. Secretary take over log of events / communications. REP Communicator establish communication with DNPEC e. Communicator. g ' j%.. s,.-. .s r, ..y g }ftgI %,,~".. **
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Page 2 of 3 BFN - IPD BFN, IP-20 10/19/83 Initials Time f. Technical assessment manager direct TSC communicator to begin completing IP-20 data sheets (See Attachment A) every 1/2-hour. Technical assessment manager establish communications g. with TSC communicator in control room using portable phone. (Unit 1 - 628, Unit 2 - 629, Unit 3 - 630) h. Maintenance engineers establish communications with OSC. Designate individual in charge if Maintenance Unit Supervisor not available. Maintain log of activities. PAX Numbers: Mechanical 301/310/308/114/102/305/306 Electrical 307/145/407 Instrumentation 375/376/425/426/359/184/187 i. Secretary activate Eme.gency Data Information system (See IP-19). J. Secretary begin operation of telefax machine (see Attachment F). k. NRC communicator establish communications with NRC (if required). 1. NRC communicator begin maintaining area maps and off-site radiation status board. Health physicist begin maintaining in plant radiation m. status boards. Radiochemical engineer begin providing information n. to KEC for projected dose calculations. Health physicist begin providing release information o. and any plant field team data to MSEC for dose caliculations. Secretary (in hall) begin accountability of TSC p. i personnel. 1 l q. Site emergency director will reevaluate emergency conditions in accordance with IP-1 every two hours or more often if conditions warrant. l 2.3 OTHER INFORMATION -[
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? age 3 of 3 BFN - IPD BFN, IP-20 10/19/83 d. Reference books for TSC use are listed on Attachment 3. e. Complete list of TSC Dimension Numbers - See Attachment B. f. See IP-23 for communication list, g. List of DNPEC/CECC Numbers - See Attachment E. h. Refer to Attachment K for Emergency Information Flow Diagram. i. River flows and/or predicted flows - In shif t engineer's office. j. Complete list of TSC duties for e.ach individual--- See Attachment G. 2.4. CONTINCENCIES a. Long-term operation - See IP-22. b. Loss of off-site communication by phone. Use PSO Radio - See Attachment H. c. NRC order - The NRC role onsite is to observe, advise, and concur with licensee decisions and actions. If a situation arises where the NRC wants an action taken regarding plant operation that TVA does not agree with, the site emergency director shall require the NRC to sign a written order (per 10 CFR 2) directing TVA to take the action before the site emergency director will comply. d. Using HP VHF radio - See Attachment I. e. Evacuation - Relocate TSC to second level of office building. (See Attachment J) f. Activity control - Activity control (Maintenance, etc.) will remain as specified in plant instructions, unless revised by PORC and plant supt./ asst. supt., or as modified by NRC order. l g .~.:,., ,f [ir T. '\\# [ f p 48 ..E-&..;.:hli;; hlh ???l Q &; '$ iQ:; y' 'b E,'R3 w..-lorp % $s Ml. Mi W If,Ly g,. r ~ 'n4 d s % E b b kkkiN %-n%t2 k ? a. f i ~ d ^ g
- Page 1 of 3 BEN - IPD BFN, IP-20 Attachment A 10/19/83 Time Unit No.
Parameter Instrument Panel Reading Reactor Level (Accident) LI 3-62 (inches) 9-3 (Zero at top of fuel) Drywell Pressure PR 64-50 (psia) (black pen) 9-3 I Drywell Air Temperature TR 64-52 ( F) (black pen) 9-3 Torus Water Temperature TI 64-55A ( F) 9-3 Torus Water Level LI 64-54A (inches) 9-3 HPCI Flow FIC 73-33 (gpm) 9-3 RCIC Flow FIC 71-36A (gpm) 9-3 RHR Loop I Pressure PI 74-51 (psig) 9-3 o NRC/C P I Flow FI 74-50 (gpm) 9-3 Rpt 81-19 RHR Loop II Pressure PI 74-65 (psig) 9-3 RHR Loop II Flow FI 74-64 (gpm) 9-3 Core Spray Loop I Press. PI 75-20 (psig) 9-3 Core Spray Loop I Flow FI 75-21 (gpm) 9-3 1 Core Spray Loop II Press PI 75-48 (psig) 9-3 Core Spray Loop II Flow FI 75-49 (gpm) 9-3 After completion, hand carry to secretary in hallway outside TSC for l distribution. Distribution l Techn.ical Assessment Manager l Maintenance Manager Operations Manager REP Communicator NRC Communicator [_ DNPEC (Telecopy) 4, 'l ?.O. l
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Reactor Coolant Temp. TR 68-2 Loop A ( F) 9-4
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pumps running) Loop B ( F) 9-4 Reactor Level (Accident) LI 3-46A (inches) 9-5
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LI 3-53 (inches) 9-5 (Zero at inst zero) H R 76-37 or 39(%) 9-54, 55 Torus H en. 2 2 0 R 76-41 or 43(%) 9-54, 55 Torus 0 e nc. 2 2 H R 76-37 or 39(%) 9-54, 55 Drywell H conc. 2 2 0 R 76-41 or 43(%) 9-54, 55 Drywell 0 e nc. 2 2 Rpt 81-19 Other (specify) Equipment Operability - Check the listed equipment for operability. If less than fully operable, explain in RLMARKS. Equipment Operable (Init) Equipment Operable (Init) Standby Liquid Control ADS / Relief V1vs CRD Pumps SBGT Core Spray Control Room Emer. Press. RHR (LPCI) CAD RHR (CTMT Cooling) Diesels (Ul&U2) HPCI Diesels (U3) RCIC EECW 500 KV Power RHRSW 161 KV Power l Feedwater System 4 KV System l Condensate System 480V System Primary Containment DC Power After completion, hand carry to secretary in hallway outside TSC for distribution. ~- % ?y., ~- T > - Distribution i, REP Communicator Technical Assessment Manager NRC Conucunidatar ft Maintenance Manager Operations Managerf.l,8< ff-WI%NPEC (Teleet; f :. a G:in.ts w~dsynhM:C9%Q; Eii 5 im E S $ $ $ $ i $$$ $ k 1 1, m _ _ _ m. .m r e -
CPage 3 of 3 BFN - IPD BFN, IP-20 Attachment A 10/19/83 Time Unit No. SBGTS Total Flow = FI 65 - 50 + FI 65 - 71 (SCFM x1000) 9-25 Drywell Radiation Unit 1 RR-90-272A (R/hr) 1-54 Unit 1 RR-90-273A (R/hr) 9-55 Unit 2 RR-90-272 (R/hr) 9-54 Unit 2 RR-90-273 (R/hr) 9-55 Unit 3 RR-90-272 (R/hr) 9-54 l Unit 3 RR-90-273 (R/hr) 9-55 Torus Radiation Unit 1 RR-90-272A (R/hr) 1-54 Unit 1 RR-90-273A (R/hr) 9-55 Unit 2 RR-90-272 (R/hr) 9-54 Unit 2 RR-90-273 (R/hr) 9-55 Unit 3 RR-90-272 (R/hr) 9-54 Unit 3 RR-90-273 (R/hr) 9-55 Stack Radiation RR-90-147A (Cps) 9-2 RR-90-147B (Cps) 9-2 o NRC/C Stack Flow FI l-90-271 (cfm) 9-53 (Common - On Unit 1) ' t 81-19 Remarks: After completion, hand carry to secretary in hallway outside TSC for distribution. Distribution i Technical Assessment Manager Radiochemical Engineer DNPEC (Telecopy) ~ S.:.,
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} Tennessee Valley Authority Pye i 'i- . Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant BF 2,i Standard Practice 7/7/S: ATTACIDIENT 11 3
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. l TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTIIORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT IIistory of Revisions Revi.sion Date/Affected Pages s PROCEDURE TYPE AND NUMBER V 04 79g3 f 'ALL BFN, REP IPD-24 PROCEDURE TITLE / BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT - j } EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY PROCEDURE ~ ~ ~ AFFECTED UNIT j 0 / PREPARED / REVISED BY. / E. M. Morkin / SUBMITTED BY: / T. L. dhinn / Supervisor / 3 PORC REVIEW DAT$: / i 2di?L nM5 / APPROVED: / b W / l . TIang superintendent / i,. l
- DESCRIPTION OF AND REASON FOR CURRENT.' REVISION:
l To upgrade the Browns Ferry REP (Emergency) response to earthquake i conditions; and to incorporate the earthquake response instructions that were formerly in E0I-32 which is being cancelled. 9
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Page 1 of 6 BFN-IPD BFN, IP-24 3ROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT NOV 0 4. S83 EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY PROCEDURE. 1.0 Purnose To prescribe the actions to be taken when a seismic event (acceleration >0.01g) occurs. i 2.0 References 2.1~ DPM N76A15 Data 2.2 Instrument Maintenance Instruction 3004. Siesmic Event Collection 3.0 Instructions 3.1 Initial Response (Operations) > 0.01g but 1 0.10 g acceleration Initials Entg : If earthquake is as indicated by start or strong motion accelegraph and no annunciation or " seismic trigger A. B or C. (If ~ earthquake is > 0.lg. see IP-24. section 3.2). Check air monitors for any increase in activtty levels. a. UO ' ( b. Open breaker 1427 on panel 14 or battery board 2 (pover supply to cooling tower vacuum breakers). It cooling towers (SE. ASE. _ or UO) are in operation. pay parttcular attention to eirects on condenser vacuum. Nottry instrument matntenance to perform TI 60 on scram c. ~ i ( A1, A2, B1, 32). (SE or UO) pilot atr teader pressure switches (PS85-35 I d. Begin appropriate nottrications per IP-2. .3,2 Tairisi Recronse (Operations) initinis. EQIEr- .If earthquake is >0.10g acceleration as indicated by annunciation Setsste Trigger A. 3. or C Segin immediate contrcited shutdown or att reactors per a. (UO) COI 100-12. L
- b.. Time permitting. secure overhead cranes against bumpers.
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Page 3 of 6 3FM-l?D arn. Ir-24 NOV 041983 EQIX: It is necessary to verity the calibration or these avitches because they are not serrascally qualitted. 3.3 Retrieval of Seismic Data 3.3.1 Seismic event data to recorded on three peak-recording accelerometers scratch plates (PRA-103) and three strong =otton accelerographs (SMA-2). One magnetic tape playback system (S"F-1) plays back information recorded on C1%-2. NOTE: At 0.0lg when the annunciator " Start ot :trong motor accelerometer" comes in this magnetic tape r'ecorder system starts. 3.3.2 The Site Emergency Director will direct instrument maintenance to implement IMI-3004. Seismic Event Dat a Col.ection. 3.3.3 Cassette tapes. strip charts, peak recording, accelerometer tape plates. and data sheets will be given to the Site Emergency Director. 3.3.4 The Site Emergency Director will arrange with the DUPEC for tne most expeditious trar.sportation ot this tutormation to the UNFEC. uno then whil coordinate analysis. 3.4 Insoection of Plant Fouiement / 3.4.1 The Maintenance Manager is responsible f or directing ' inspectten \\ activities through his engineers and-reporting the results to the Site Emergency Director. CAUTION: Health Phystes should provide radiological safety support to any inspection team. 3.4.2 & visual inspection is defined as follows: An inspection performed using the aided or unaided eye in an ut plumb adequately lighted area with the capabritty to denote out pipe hanger rods, hanger lugs separated trom ptptng. water taakage. spalled concrete areas of at least one square toot in size. cracks t in concrete 1/8~ wide.'and shitting ot equipment or foundations with a movement or 1/8~ or more. l 3.4.3 The_ areas designated on Attachment A data sheets shall be -/tcually ' inspected for'stgns or distress. misplacement. damaga. electrical' power disruption.,and Icakage as sate access will allow. Th' arcas and equipment designated are the minimum to be checked. ..ny Jamage observed must be reported. The data sheets will be completed and submitted to the }bintenance Manager. 4 k i/ r 4 # 4
Page 5 of 6 BFN-IPD BFN, IP-24 NOV 0 4 $83 t en t i s is 3.5.3' RilRSW/EECW >a.. SI 4.5.C.1 - MOV operabtitty -b. SI 4.5.C.2 - EECU System Functional Test c. SI 4.5.C.3 - RuRSu Puup and llez. der Opernotitty c.nd Flow Test 3.5.4 Dierel consrators a. SI 4.9.A.I.a - Diesei Generator Monthly Test-3.5.5 SBGT
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SI 4.7.B SBGT HEPA (DCP) Test c. SI 4.7.B SBCT Charcoal 1(alogenated Hydrocarbon Test d. SI 4.7.B SBGT Flow Rate Test 3.5.6 11 PSI a. SI 4.5.E.1.C - MOV Op,erability b. 314.5.E.1.d and e n 4.5.2.2.d and e - Puup Flow Rate Test ( 3.5.7 _ ILG.IS a. SI 4.5.F.1.c - MOV Operability b. SI 4.5.F.1.d and e n 4.5.F.2 d and a - Puap Flow Rate T2s: 3.5.8 114 SI 4.4.A.1 - Pu=p Loop Functional Test I i ~ r e l M 4-l, c a-. - -.- a,.oJ ;3.
- - -~ - Sheet I of 31 BFN-IPD BFN, IP-24 Att. A BROWNS FERRY UUCLEAR ?LANT NOV 0 4 sa3 EARTHQUAKE E}!E2GENCY PROCEDURE ATTACH 11ENT A - INSPECTION DATA Si!EETS UNIT NO. 1 Date Time Inspectors Cnndition/D' mage Founil Area /huinment Torun/ Torus Area (El. 519) Suppression Chamber a.
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(Supports - Dis, locations, etc.) (Instrumentation. water level chan?.es) b. Ring llenders: (Extericr) (Supports - Dislocations) 4 c. Pipe Penetrations: (Cracks at Welds) .(Support Dislocations) d. Visible Leakage _on Floor i u. Concrete Crackin; i J s Suggested Inspect ton Teart - 2 vJ;. 2-ADO 1-itP oo 9 D + 9 N"8'- m'd3 d4 %g M is a_W get> A 4 4m y 3 q u e, w ', 9 fj,
g Sheet 3 of 31 BFN-IPD BFN, IP-24 Act. 'A' . NOV 0 4 $83 BROWNS FERRY NUCI.ZAR. PI GT EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY FROCEDURE ATTACHMENT A -~INSPECTICN CATA SHECTS UNIT 50. 3 Date Time Inspectors Ar en/Ecu inraen t Condicionfunnee hum! Torus / Torus-Area (El. $19) Suppression Chamber { a. (Exterior)- (Supports - Dislocations, etc.) (Instrumentation, water level changes) . b. Ring Headers: (Exterior) (Supports - Dislocations) c. Pipe Penetraticas: (Cr..eks at Wolds) f (Support Dislocations) i d. Visible 1.eakage on Floor e. Concrete Cracking v h' m Sugges,ced-Inspection Team '2-MM 2-AUU, 1-tiP s. 4 P 4 9 .g_ r.d y4g og ,9 g _. 'tg- ,g g_. m.. ,.e., , m
-sheet 5 of 31 SFN-IPD SrN. 12-24 At t.. A NOV 011983 3-BRO *dNS FE.uY IUCLEAR PLAIT EARTHQUAXE E!113GENCY PROCE"URE ATTACIIMENT A - 13SPFCTION DATA S3EETS UNIT h0. 2 Inspectors Date Tisa Arom/Eauinment. Cond it ion / Dc.? n e e cound Drvvell - Exterior a. El. 565 (Penetrations-Leakage.'Dialocation) ~~' (Penetration Supports-Dislocation) (Isolation Valves and Operators) (Extertor-General. Cracks. etc.)- b. El. 593 (Penetrations-Leakage. -Dislo cation) (Penetration Supports-Dis 1dcation) (1solacion Valves ind Operators) ~(Exterior-General. Cracks.~etc.) c. Els. 621 and 639 (Penetrations-Leakag'e. ' Dislocation) '(Pene'tration Sup~ ports-Dislocation) ~ (' Isolation 'V: rives dnd Oper5 tors) t (Exterior-General.-Crachs. etc.) 1 i i. j P 4 Suggested Inspection Team - MM. 1-EM. AUO. 1 +1iP 1 4' + a~ A 4- .4-w'. A A m-vM-
Sheet 7 of 31 BFw-12D HFN. IP-24 Att. A NOV 041983 BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT EARTUQUAKE EMERCENCY PROCEDURE ATTACHMENT A - INSPECTION DATA SHEETS' UNIT NO. COMMON Inspectors Date Time Aren/Eduioment Candition/Dcrava Found SGBT Buildine (El. 565) a. Interior Structure b. S3GT Trains and Ductuork (Supports. dislocations) c. Dampers d. Fans e. Walls (cracks) f. Continuous air monitors (operability. sample lines) g. Decay neat removal 'line (supports, 2 dislocations') ( Str.ek a. Exterior Structure b. Interior Structurc & Piping ' c. Filter Vaults Offcas Buildine a. Interior-Structures (Concrete. cracking. dislocations) b. Motors and' Glycol units (Foundations. dislocations leakage) - c. Equipment Drain valves (Leakage. dislocations) d. 1 Cooler condenser ' (Foun'dation, dislocations. supports, piping. leakage) c. Sumps (Excess water) Suggested Inspection Team MM. 1-EM. 1-AUO. 1-tiP s E ,' Nr - ,,.4 w -smew.se. k& s w- ~ n> a ' a m A -~wS*- ar m
r-Sheet 3 of Si +- EF ;-liiD 3F:4. IP-24 Ac t..\\ ~ NOV 041983 BRO'dNS FERRY HUCLEAR PLANT -EARTifQUAKE ENERGENCY PROCEDURE ATTACUMENT A - INSPECTION DATA SilEETS UNIT NOS. 1. 2. 3 Date Time Inspectors Area /Enniement ' Condition /n,mygn F3,md Reactor Buildine'(External) (El. 519. 565. 593. 621. 639) a. Concrete (Cracking) b. Supply Fana & Ducts (Exterior Structure. Dislocations) c. Dampers (Dislocation., Exterior) d. _ Pipe Tunnels & Piping 4 (Dislocations. Supports. Leakage) i e. Exterior Siding (Cracks. Dislocation) Rescror Buildinn (Root) a. Tanks & Piping (Exterior. Dislocation. Leakage. Supports) b. Fans. Ductwork. Dampers (Exterior. Dislocation. Support Structures) ,c.' - - Control Bay llVAC Fans i (Exterior. Dislocations) -d. Raw Cooling Water iluad Tanks (Extertor, dislocations' leakage) e 9 4 i-Suggested Inspection Team HM. 1-EM 1-AUO 9 g I "S 4 E' I 4 4 4 g 4g h 4 '* Mf 47 y
l' Sheet il ot 31 SFM-IPD ". F:1, 72-24' Att. A NOV 041983 EROUNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLA'T EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY PROCEDURE ATTAC11 MENT A - INSPECTION DATA SilEETS UNIT NOS. 1, 2. 3 Inspectors Date Time s Aren/Eauinnent Condition /DNnnaa round 6.0 Main Control Bay a. El. 606 liVAC Systems (Exterior. Dislocation, ductwork -supports, operability, motor-leakage) Chillers (Exterior. Dislocation. Leakage, piping supports, ductuo.rk supports, cracking of concrete'bhse)' ~ Sprender'Rohms (Exterior. Support. Dislocation. ~ Smoke. ' indicat inn of " ele c.' 'short ) b. El. 593 Electrical Boards (Exterior. Integrity. Dislocation. Indication ol'Short) Auxilidry Instrument Rooms (Exterior Integrity. Dislocation) MG Sets (Extstior. Dislocation) Computer's' (ExtIrior. Dislocation operability) I Sdtterf' Rooms (Dialscation. Uater Loss. Exterior) ~ l Battdr'y,'Eoard Rooms : [ .(Disl,ocation. Exterior). 1 i l i l l l Suggested Inspection Team AUG. 1-EM 1-I!: i }i u s v
Sheet 13 of 31 LF::-11 D itFri. IP ' 4 i Att. 6 NOV 04 i933 2ROWNS - FERRY KUCL11R PLA!;f EARTilQUAKE E!!ERCE; ICY Pi!0CEDU11C ATTACH:4ENT A - I iSPECTIO:: DATA SdEJTS UllIT HO. 0 0:21011 Inspectors Date Time 1 > ~ l~e<tir-se t Cn ' i: ; -- ? ? m. = v. A -- Intithe a. RIIRSW/EECW Pumps (Exterior. Dislocation. Leakage. Cracks in Ibuut Base) b. Fire Pumps 6 Piping (Exterior. and Pipe Supports). (Dislocation'and Leakage}' (Crack',a 'in 'Conciete "Basq). j c. Corcrete - i'- (C. r.acks.. D.i. slo ca_t. ion)
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Cg Pumpa. (Exterior. Dislocation and Leakage. Piping and Support) e. Traveling Scrocus (Exterior. Dislocation) f. . Tunnel to Travel Building . (Excepor. D.islocation. ' Leakage). -1 M e }, t 6 S SuggestedTInispectica Team - -EM. 1-NN. 1-AUG e L >4 + w 3
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Sheet 15 o. 31 OFN-l?D BFN. IP-24 Att. A d-NOV 01 1933 BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PL%T EARTIIQUAKE EMERGENCY PROCEDURE ATTACHMENT A - INSPECTION DATA SHEETS UNIT NO. 3 Date Time Inspectors Aren/Ecuirment- - C9ndition/Danace Found Diesel Generators (Unit 3) a. Diesels (Leakage - Cooling Water. Lube Oil. Fuel Oil) D. Doors (Dislocations. Offsets) c. Concrete (Cracking) d. EECW Piping (Di,alocati;on., Suppoqta) Electgical Qahinets e. (Dislocati.on or Base. Instrument C,avges) f. Air. Start Systems (Dislocations - Receiver Tanks. Motors) (Air Start Piping Supports) (Pressure Cauges/ Alarms-Leak Indications) l. g. Batteries (Dislocation-Loss of Water) h. Fuel Oil Systems (Dislocation. Unusual Leakage) i, Fire. Protection l (Dislocat,lon., Supports. Leaks) .j. ' CO2 Systent Tank -(Dislocation. Leakage) k.. Aux 111ary Boards and Transformurs (nl. 533) Exhaust Fans (El. 583) - (Dislocation. Excessive Vibration) I l i l , t.tiggest ed Inspect ion Team - MM. 1-!;M. 1 -AUG 4 [L -- w., ..m.
Shtet 17 of 31 BFN-IPD BFN, IP-24 Att. A 4 BRO',1NS FERRY NUCLEAR P12.UT EARTHQUAKE DIERGENCY PROCEDURE ATTACHMENT A - INSPECTION Dt.TA SHEi.T3 UNIT NO. 2 Date Time Inspectors Aren/Ecuim ent Condition /Dn*.nve Found - Main Stesm-Tunnel a. Feedwater Piping and Support. (Dislocations. leakage, cracks) b.- Steam Piping and Supports (Dislocations. leakage drain lines) MSIVc (outboard only) c. (Dislocations. exterior dausge) d. Air.. supply (Dislocation piping ano supports) 7 t e. Blow-out panels (integrity. exterior) 3 r- . Suggested Inspectiots Tean MM. 1-AUO. 1-ItP u
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Sneet 19 of 31 LF:3-LPD .3FN. IP-24 Att. A NOV 0 t 1983 LROUNS F1;*1RY NUCLEAR PLA:iT EARTHQUAKE EhERGENCY PROCEDURE ATTACHMENT A - IhSPECTION DATA SHECTS UNIT HJ.1 Inspectors Date Tir.e 3rea/Feuinment-Candition/Dama74 Found Control Rod Drive System (El 565) s. Pumps (Dislocetion. Leakage. Extericr. coupling ir.tegrity, suction discharge-piping and supports) b. Hydraulic Control Units (Exterior. Dislocations oil leakage, desin water leakage. concrete base. N2 charge pressure) / c. Discharge Headers n (Diclocations. Leakage. Cracks. Extertor. Supports) d. Piping (Dislocations. Leakage. Supports) e. Discharge volume tank and drain valves (Di.slocations. leakage, exterior) 'f. Fire protection mystem (piping and supports. dislocations. leaks) Suggested inspection Team MM. 1-AUD \\ 4 9 A _.4 J- "e kw i
Sheet 21 of 'A b?N-lPD 3FN. IP-2!. Art. A r NOV 041983 BRO'.lUS FERRY NUCLEAR PLAh? ,EARTliQUAKE EMERGENCY PROCEDURE ATTACHENT A - INSPECTION D.1TA SHEETS UNIT NO. 3 Inspectory Date Tir.e Aro:J huiment _ f.gM E m /D mnae "oend Q ntrol Rod Drive Svstem (El 565) a. Pumps (Dislocation. Lankage. Exterior. Coupling Integrtcy. Suction Discharge-Piping and Supports) b. Hyoraulic Control Units (Exterior. Dislocations, Oil Leakage. Dec.in llater Leakgo. Cancrete Base. g. N Charge Pressure 2 c. Di6 charge IIeaders 1 (Dislocations. Leakage. Cracks. Exterior. Supporta) d. Piping i (Dislocations. Leakage. Supports e. Discharge Volume Tank and Drain Valves i (Dislocations. Leakage. Exteriors) f. Fire Protection System- -(Piping and Supports. Dislocation:. Leakat;e) 1 l I. r -- Suggested Inspection Team - 1.-MM.1-U:1.1-AUG A 1 .u
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~ -Qndititm/0nnar Fcund - Area /F.auiv.ent (El 519 & 541) System Reactor Core Inoistion Cooline a. Pump (Dislocation. Exteriors Water and Oil Leakage) b. Turbine (Dislocation Exterior'. Excessive / Vibration. Steam Leak. Oil and Water ( Leakage) Piping and Supporte c. . (Dislocation. Ext.. Cracks. Leakage { d. Valves and Operators (Exterior. Dislocations) Instrumentation e. '(Exterior. Dislocation. Operability) f._ Controls (Dislocation. Control Indications) Fire Protection Systes r,. (Piping and Supports. Dislocations. .' Leakage) 4 1-AUO Suggested Inspect AUG Team MM. 1-Ett. - t 4.N'.
Eheet 2/ o; si BFN-ll'D EFN. IP-24 Att. A NOV 041983 BRCWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT EART11 QUAKE E*IRC2NCY PROC 2 DURE ATTAC11HENT A - INSPECTION DATA S112ETS UNIT NO. 3 Date T i r.m ____.. _ Inspectors 1 A ren/ Eauinm en t Cond it ion /intin u o Found Reactor Core-Isolation Cooline-Svstem (El 519 and 541) a. Pump (Dislocation. Exterior. Water and Oil Leakage) b. Turbine (Dislocation. Exterior. Excessive Vibracion. Steam Leak. Oil and Water Leakage) c. Piping and Supports (Dislocation. Exterior. Cracks. / Leakage) d. Valves and Operators (Exterior. Dislocations) e. Instrumentation (Exterior. Dislocations. Operability) f. Controls (Dislocation. Control Indications) g. Fire Protection System (Piping and Supports. Dislocations. Leakage) t I i Suggested Inspect AUO Team 1-EM. 1-tut. 1-16G. 1-AUG 4 ._--,w ,.-1.
Sheet 29 of 3* 3FM-IPD OFN. IP-24 Att. A NOV 04 c:Lw3 BROU."S FERRY NUCLEAR PLAUT EARTHQUAKE EME2GENCY PROCEDURE ATTACHMENT A - INSPECTICH DATA SHEETS UN IT NO. 1 bate Time Inspectors A_rea/Ecuierent -- Cpndition/Pannae ?mmd Residusi Heat Removal System (El $19 and 5b5) s. Pumps (Dislocation. Exterior. Leakage. Suction Valve) b. Motors (Disl.. Cracking or Base. Oil Leakage. Exterior) c. Uent Exchangers (Exteiior. Dislocation. Leakage) d. Piping and Supports (Dislocation. Ext.. Cracks. Laskage) e. e. Valves and Operators (Exterior. Dislocation) f. Electrical (Ext., Smoke or Other Ind. of Smoke) g. Instruments and Controls (Ext.. Dislocation. Control Indications) h. Condensate Headers (Piping. Supports. Ductwork. Leakage. Dislocations) l Core Serav -System (El. 519). i a. Pumps j (Dislocation.. Exterior.. Leakage) b. Motors (Dislocation. Cracking of Base. Oil i Leakage Eaterior) c. Piping (Dislocation. Exterior. Cracks. Leakage) d. Suppot-t (Dialocations) i c. Electrical (Exterior. Suoke or Other Ind, of Short) Suggested Inspection Tena MM. 1-EM. 1-AUO s I l ....._..--.~..a..
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i [ TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTilORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT llistory_of Revisions 8 BFN IPD, BFN IP-26 Revision _Date/Affected Pages, PitOCEbtfRE TYPE AND NUhlBEll 7/06/83 i All Pit 0CEDURE TITLE 8/03/83 / 3 Tornado Emergency Response 10/12/.83 /..___2_ ~ E AFFECTEli UNIT ~~~ l / 1, 2, and 3 PitEPARED/ REVISED i3Y: / ) W. A. Roberts, Jr. / SU BollTTEI) IlY: ,/ T. L. Chinn / ~~~ dupervisor PUMU i:EVihW DATE: .__ _../ OCT121983 f APPROVED: / ..b.h W I gan huperintendent - DESCRIPT!GN OF AND REASON FOR CURRENT ltEVISION: To expand the instruction to include additional safe areas to use as tornado shelters per memo S. B. Iogan to R. E. LTackson, September 7,1983. 3 Revision i r e _y
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(INITIAL.S) Initiate IP-2. Notify public safety service of tornado warning. Request they activate their portion of this procedure. Notify plant supet tntendent's office to clear of fice building. Evacuate all personnel from refuel floor operat ions except personnel required to perform tie-down of reactor building crane, bridge, and irolley. Tie-down crew to evacuate refuel floor when crane is secured. Notify all control room operating personnel of the tornado warning. i Position personnel for emergency switching on electrical distribution system. ( Not ify water treatment plant personnel of tornado warning. Request they stay inside until further notice. Notify Hypochlorite (Operations Training) Building personnel of tornado warning. Request they seek shelter in turbine building until further notice. 2.3.2 Public safety service immediate actions: . Notify motor ~ patrol of tornado warning. They should direct all workers in the yard, cooling tower area, and outside the protected area back inside the fence and then to designated tornado shelter areas. Notify PSS field personnel of specific actions to be taken pe'r PSSSIL 17.33. Evacuate all personnel from the following list of external buildings by dispatching of ficers, and direct them to one of the following: 1:eactor-building, _ turbine building elevation 565 or 586, radwaste area, diesel generator building, intake pumping building, or bio-thermal building. Trailers on west side of powerhouse Plant shop building 3 (north side of office building) Firing range (contact by radio if available) 1
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F 4 RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN Revision Date: Various PORC Dates (Issued 12/21/g3) These log sheets must be retained as the last pages of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Implementing Procedures Document. i Reason for revision: See procedure coversheets Inserted by: Date Inserted: Pages to be Removed New Pages to be Inserted Part Page Number Revision Part Page Number Revision ~(' 2 of 8 12/14/83 2 of 8 12/21/83 EPL 1 of 8 12/14/83 1 of 8 12/21/83 5 of 8 11/30/83 5 of 8 12/21/83 6 of 8 11/30/83 6 of 8 12/21/83 i IP-6 Coversheet 11/02/83 IP-6 Coversheet 11/10/83 Att. 1 2 of 6 11/02/83 Att. 1 2 of 6 11/10/83 4 of 6 11/02/83 4 of 6 11/10/83 5 of 6 07/06/83 5 of 6 11/10/83 IP-19 Coversheet 10/19/83 IP-19 Coversheet 11/10/83 6 of 34 - 10/19/83 6 of 34 11/10/83 IP-20 Coversheet 10/19/83 IP-20 Coversheet 11/10/83 -3 of 3 10/19/83 3 of 3 11/10/83 IP-23 Coversheet 06/29/82 IP-23 Coversheet 11/10/83 4 of 5 06/02/83 4 of 5 11/10/83 l i l I l $ uhme w#,.Eu'. ' dMghtenes.. ib N s m-d - -m '.+ .4is6.
BEN-IPD List of Effective Pages Page 1 of 8 12/21/83 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES DOCUMENT LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES This List of Effective Pages must be retained with the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Implementing Procedures Documents. Procedure Page Part Number Subdivision Number Date/Rev. No. BFN List of Effective Pages 1 of 8 12/21/83 2 of 8 12/21/83 3 of 8 08/03/83 4 of 8 11/30/83 5 of 8 12/21/83 6 of 8 12/21/83 7 of 8 11/30/83 8 of 8 11/30/83 k Table of Contents Coversheet 07/06/83 1 of 1 07/06/83 IP-1 Coversheet 07/06/83 Preface 1 of 1 10/19/82 IP-1 1 of 11 04/07/83 2 of 11 10/19/82 3 of 11 10/19/82 4 of 11 10/19/82 5 of 11 10/19/82 6 of 11 10/19/82 7 of 11 10/19/82 8 of 11 10/19/82 9 of 11 10/19/82 l 10 of 11 07/06/83 11 of 11 04/07/83 l. IP-2 Coversheet 09/30/83 1 of 3 06/02/83 2 of 3 09/30/83 3 of 3 02/04/83 IP-3 Coversheet 10/12/83 1 of 2 06/02/83 2 of 2 10/12/83 s. & + OM' .4%. .=w ++WJea h@b 4"Ew "w ' " ~ ^.
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} TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTilORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT History of Revisions Revision Date/Affected Pages j PitOCEDURE TYPE A D NUMBER 7/06/83 / Atc. 1. m.. s IPD, BFN, IP-6 I Pit 0CEDURE TITLE 8/11/83 / Att. 1, pc. 6 s ^ ACTIVATION OF THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER 10/12/83 / Att. 1 Pg. 2 & 3 ^ AFFECTED UNIT a 11/02/83 / Att. 1, Pg. 2 & 4 o PREPAllED/ REVISED BY: 11/10/83 / Att. 1, Pg. 2, 4, 5 L M. Morkin / SullMITTED BY: / LLa Chinn / Supervisor / l POllC REVIEW DATE: / 1 l h h sg h ! // h / APPROVED: / l 0 /t f/O O / u-j 70 t Superintendenif ' l l " DESCitlPTION OF AND REASON FOR CURRENT REVISION: l To correct phone number-for I6C Engineer; to delete M. Wingo, and add H. Stiles as Reactor Engineer; and to update the secretary list. l
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(. ATTACHMENT 1 (Continued) MAINTENANCE MANAGER. (CONTACT 1) c Initial Time Contacted Name PAX Dim llome Pager John Pittman 221/212 701 Decatur - 355-0230 221 s John Miller 701/715 712 Decatur - 353-4375 Tom Cosby 207/235 797 Florence - 7G7-4463 235 REP COMMUNICATOR (CONTACT 1) Terry Chinn 405/406 786 Athens - 729-8505 141 b Bill Roberts 405/406 788 Athens - 232-7027 142 Carroll Rozear 405/406 788 Decatur - 355-4721 143 F ~ Jimmy Walker 405/406 865 Athens - 729-6032 146 SECRETARY (CONTACT 3) Glenda liarrison
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Tom Cosby ~ Dwight Tompson 207/235 890 Athens - 233-1773 216 Stan Solley 207/235 891 Rogersville - 247-0256 i lloward Vail 207/235 891 Huntsville - 881-6553 INSTRUMENT & CONTROI.S ENGINEER (CONTACT 1) Ron Burns 168 781 Decatur - 353-4922 168 n y. Bob Irby" 234 841 Athens - 729-1439 161 PSO ENGINEER (CONTACT 1) Leonard Bynum 391/395 819 IIuntsville - 539-5451 256 Lee llaygood 394/395 820 Killen - 757-5794 Elmer Todd 394/395 820 Athens - 232-7978 258 PUBLIC SAFETY SEltVICE SUPEftVISION (CONTACT 1) Ralph Jackson 26G/216 822 Killen - 757-3509 21G o#WW$ James Brazell 266/216 822 Athens - 232-6003 178 < C. h5
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IPD, BFN IP-20 Revision Date/Affecte<l Pages 1, 2, 3 PROCEDURE TYPE AND NUMBElt 10/19/83 /,,1. 2, 3 or Act.,A_ PROCEDURE TITLE 11/10/83 / 3 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER OPERATION / / o a ~ AFFECTED UNIT 1, 2, and 3 PREPARED / REVISED BY- / C..I. Rozear ___ /_ _. SUBMITTED BY: / T. L. Chinn / Supervisor g I.. P')RC REVIEW DATE: / $, $1) _Yl //,I/L' APPROVED: / fT*la // jd D Superinten 'en' ~ sus / .Y ~ DEScitlPTION OF AND REASON FOft CURL!ENT 1:EVISiON: ...Tu add _requirrmenta ur. stec.esturs_170L 13 (OrN JR.HatD. mN N --+4 m e...seee. .mmee.me.e e em- = ..m*-=-e + * }3
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