ML20087P025
| ML20087P025 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Brunswick |
| Issue date: | 01/17/1984 |
| From: | Boyer L, Toler W, Zimmerman S CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
| To: | James O'Reilly NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II) |
| References | |
| NLS-84-024, NLS-84-24, PEP-02.5, PEP-2.5, NUDOCS 8404050390 | |
| Download: ML20087P025 (23) | |
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CAROLINA POWER &' LIGHT COMPANY l BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT t UNIT 0 EMERGENCY CONTROL - GENERAL EMERGENCY PLANT EMERGENCY PROCEDURE: PEP-02.5 ) VOLUME XIII Rev 007 4 Reviewed By: 'Ofl. h. cQL - Date: l i-Z 3 -6;3 QA 23 f J'3 Recommended By: Wp Date: Il Director - Admi trative Support Approved By: C
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-(-. PEP-2.5 EMERGENCY CONTROL - GENERAL EMERGENCY \\ 1.0 Responsible Individuals and Objectives j 1.1 The Site Emergency Coordinator is responsible for: 1.1.1 Directing and coordinating the combined activities of plant personnel in the Control Room, the Technical Support Center, the Operational Support Center, the Plant Media Center, and elsewhere on the site. 1.1.2 Making the immediate in plant notifications. 1.1.3 Making the immediate off-site notifications prior to i activation of the Emergency Operations Facility. This notification should include recommendations to begin the public notification process described in Exhibit 2.5-4. 1.1.4 Activating and issuing instructions to the Radiological Emergency Teams and the Technical Support Group. 1.1.5 Activating and issuing instructions to additional Emergency Teams, as needed, and assuring that the appropriate procedures are being followed. [ 1.1.6 Requesting outside emergency response assistance, if required. 1.1.7 Augmenting the on-site shift personnel. 1.1.8 Assessing the emergency condition for possible reclassi-fication or termination. l.1.9 Assigning Emergency Communicator. Note: Figure 2.5-1 (found at the end of this procedure) provides a Logic Flow Diagram of this procedure. 1.2 The Emergency Communicator is-responsible to the Site Emergency l Coordinator for: l 1.2.1 Assisting in making the notifications. 1.2.2 Contacting needed off-duty personnel and requesting they -report to the. site. 1.2.3 Contacting outside emergency response agencies, if required, prior to Emergency. Response Facility Activation. ' 1. 2. 4 - Documenting calls in accordance.with PEP Section 3.1, (.. " Communications Procedures.": (- 1.3. Upon activation, the Emergency: Response Manager is responsible for: BSEP/Vol. XIII/ PEP-02.5 1-Rei. 7 -- =
~ d 1.3.1 Providing liaison between the Site Emergency Coordinator j.C1 and off-site support personnel (Corporate Headquarters, Corporate Spokesman, Media Team Leaders, State and Federal agencies).
- 1. 3.,2 Coordinating off-site dose assessment.
1.3.3 Coordinating off-site environmental monitoring. 1.3.4 Coordinating off-site support, as required, to support the Site Emergency Coordinator. l 2.0 Scope and Applicability l This procedure shall be implemented upon determination that an Emergency Action Level (EAL) for a " General Emergency" has been met per EXHIBIT 2.1-1, " Emergency Action Levels," of PEP-2.1. The Shift Operating Supervisor may also implement this procedure at his discretion based on his evaluation of plant conditions, and assume the position of Site Emergency Coordinator. Once implemented, the position of Site Emergency Coordinator is activated until the emergency is terminated. This procedure shall remain in effect until either 1) the emergency is reclassified and the appropriate Emergency Control procedure is implemented, or 2) the emergency is terminated. The Site Emergency Coordinator has immediate and unilateral authority to ' carry out this procedure. The Site Emergency Coordinator.shall not delegate-the responsibilities of: (1) making the-decision as to what protective actions are to be recemmended to authorities responsible for off-site emergency measures (see Exhibit 2.5-4 for Protective Actions at Various Projected Doses), and (2) declaring the emergency terminated. l However, if he so chooses, he'may delegate other responsibilities to his emergency organizational units as ns.cessary to expedite response to the emergency. The Emergency Response Manager and appropriate members of his staff will be activated to the Emergency Offsite Facility. L 3.0 Actions ("*" denotes decisions or actions which should be entered in ' the Shift Foreman's Log or Technical Support CenterL Log.). Note: The following actions are sequenced and.are based upon immediate classification as a " General Emergency." If actions indicated in this procedure have been initiated through use of other Emergency Control procedures (i.e., PEP-2.2, 2.3, 2.4): evaluate the need for repeating or= augmenting the action in this procedure. -CAUTION-IF NORMAL MEANS OF EGRESS FOR A BUILDING OR SITE' EVACUATION ARE NOTf AVAILABLE, MAKE AN-ANNOUNCEMENT OVER THE PA DIRECTING PERSONNEL TOWARD THE SAFEST EXIT ROUTES. CONSULT WITH'THE' SITE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR 0R RADIOLOGICAL' CONTROL ~ DIRECTOR TO ESTABLISH 3EST ROUTES. - i --() '*3.1? Declare;" General' Emergency"c and sound the Site Evacuation Alarm'and ~ .announce " Site Evacuation:due to a General Emergency. caused by (state plant conditions and needed specific safety instructions)." BSEP/Vol. NIII/ PEP-02.5- ' 2' Rev.~ 5: t. 1 r ef ,e --v wi
l Note: .If the Parking Lot is not the appropriate assembly area (f for non-emergency response personnel, announce an alternate 4 7( location over the plant PA. t If the Service Building is not the appropriate location for the Operational Support Center, announce an alternate location over the plant PA. 3.2 ' Initiate appropriate.on-site protective actions: 3.2.1 Implement PEP-3.8.1, " Evacuation." 3.2.2 Implement PEP-3.8.2, " Personnel Accountability." Note: Personnel Accountability reports shall be com-pleted within 30 minutes of time recorded in Step 3.1 above. 3.2.3 Implement PEP-3.8.4, " Access Control." 3.2.4-Activate the Operational Support Center once personnel accountability'is complete. 3.3 Complete (or direct completion of) -and approve EXHIBIT 2.5-1, "Immediate Notification Information - General Emergency." Refer to Exhibit 2.5-4 for Recommended Protective Acticas. I Note: At a minimum, recommend that the public notification process be initiated. 1-3.4 Direct Emergency Communicator to transmit the information on EXHIBIT 2.5-1 to those persons and agencies identified in EXHIBIT 2.5-2, "Immediate 4 Notification Checklist for a General Emergency." Note: .The Emergency Communicator shall perform-Steps 3.4.1 through 3.4.5. _These notifications should indicate that mobilization-and activation is required for a General Emergency. Note: If the EOF has been activated, the Emergency Communicator-will transmit the information.on EXHIBIT 2.5-1, "Immediate . Notification-Information - General Emergency," to the' Emergency Response Manager.or his. designated; representative. The Emergency Response Manager, in coordination with the Site Emergency. Coordinator, is then responsible to carry out' steps 3.4.1 through 3.4.5. 3.4.1 ' Utilize EXHIBITJ2.5-2, "Imnediate Notification Checklist- ~ for General Emergency," to determine which~ organizations- ~ and individuals must be contacted. Request information ,1(. from the Site Emergency Coordinator regarding which of the - optional-contacts-should be~made. .(. . BSEP/Vol.' XIII/ PEP-02.5 3 Rev. 5f I
~ ( 3.4.2 Contact the organizations and individuals as indicated in (;, EXHTBIT 2.5-2. Note: The proper t,elephone numbers and the specific individuals (including titles and alternates) to be contacted for each organization are contained in PEP-Appendix A, which should be used in con-junction with this procedure. 3.4.3 Transmit the information contained in EXHIBIT 2.5-1 to .each person contacted. Note: The notification of Corporate Headquarters must specifically include a contact by the Site Emergency Coordinator or his designated alternate with the Vice President Nuclear Operations or his designated alternate. 3.4.4 If there is any question concerning the authenticity of the notification, request a verification call-back from each organization and individual contacted (unless contact is via a dedicated phone line or radiotelephone). 3.4.5 Report to the Site Emergency Coordinator when all Immediate Notifications are made and verified.
- 3.5 Activate those portions of the Emergency Organization necessary to
( respond to the emergency (if not already activated by PEP-2.3 or 2.4) necessary to respond to the emergency. 3.5.1 Notify on-shift personnel of the emergency assignments using the plant PA system. 3.5.2 Fill out EXHIBIT 2.5-3, " Emergency Organization Notification Checklist (General Emergency)" to indicate the level of response required. Note: Mandatory notifications are'already. checked. 3.5.3 Activate the Technical Support Center, Operations Support Center,' Emergency Operations Facility, and Plant Media Center.
- 3.6 If.the on-shift personnel must be augmented to properly. respond to the. emergency, give the" completed EXHIBIT 2.5-3 to the Emergency
-Communicator and implement' PEP-3.2.1, " Notification of Off-Duty Personnel."
- 3.7 Determine need for outside agency assistance.
If assistance :1.s needed. direct. Emergency Communicator to notify appropriate agency.ht accor-
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. dance with PEP-3.2.2. If the Emergency;0perations' Facility has been activated,'the Emergency Response Manager, in coordination with the': Emergency communicator, will ensure that PEP-3.2.2_is. completed. - t ESEP/Vol. ' XIII/ PEP-02'.5 - '4- - Rev. 5' l t 4 v + 4 e w
( 3.8 Direct the Emergency Communicator to initiate and complete PEP-3.1.1,. " Follow-up Notification and Communications," for a General C~." Emergency. If the Emergency Operations Facility has been activated, the Emergency Response !!anager, in coordination with the Emergency Communicator, will ensure that PEP-3.1.1 is completed. 3.9 Continue to monitor and evaluate the Emergency Conditions. Note: Periodically announce emergency classification status over plant PA system. 3~9.1 Determine whether personnel injuries have occurred. Note: If no persennel injuries have been reported, go to Step 3.9.2. 3.9.1.1' Determine number of persons injured and their location. 3.9.1.2 ' Implement PEP-3.9.2,~"First Aid and Medical Care" and PEP-3.9.6, " Search and Rescue" when appropriate. 3.9.1.3 Determine whether injuries involve radioactive con-tamination. Note: If contamination is involved, ensure appro-
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( priate precautions are taken in accordance with PEP-3.9, " Aid to Affected'Perscnnel." -CACTION-PRIORITY SHOULD BE PLACED ON LIFESAVING INJURY TREAT 1!EST OVER THE NEED TO DECOSTA>!INATE. SEE PEP-3.9.2 FOR GUIDANCE. 3.9.2 Determine whether off-normal conditions include fire. Note: If no fire-is detected, go to Step 3.9.3.
- 3.9.2.1-Determine location of fire, sound the Plant Fire
. Alarm, announce' location using plant PA if not pre-viously announced, and implement FP-7, " General Fire Plan" (Vol. XIX, Plant-Operating Manual). ~ 3.9.2.2 If fire is in potentially contaminated _or radiation area, instruct Fire Brigade of any special actions I .and precautions to minimize exposure and= assign a member of the Plant }!onitoring Team to monitor at _ the : scene of the fire. .3.9.3 Using PEP-2.1,' EXHIBIT.'2.1-1, " Emergency Action Levels'," compare plant conditions-(observed or indicated parameters -(.- and conditions) with the EALs and confirm that a General-l lA Emergency still applies, or reclassify the emergency. 5 BSEP/Vol. XIII/ PEP-02.5 'S Rev. S g
(T {'. -CAUTION-DECLARATION OF THE HIGHEST EMERGENCY CLASS FOR WHICH AN EAL IS EXCEEDED SHALL BE MADE.
- 3.9.3.1 If EAL for an Unusual Event is met, implement PEP-2.2,
" Emergency Control - Unusual Event."
- 3.9.3.2 If EAL for an Alert is met, implement PEP-2.3,
" Emergency Control - Alert."
- 3.9.3.3 If EAL for a Site Emergency is met, implement PEP-2.4,
" Emergency Control - Site Emergency." 3.9.3.4 If EAL for a General Emergency is still met, continue to use this procedure.
- 3.9.3.5 When plant conditions and parameters return to normal for the operating mode and the plant is in a safe condition, terminate the General Emergency and restore plant access as appropriate.
3.10 If " General Emergency" condition is terminated, direct the Emergency Communicator to close out communications in accordance with PEP-3.1.1, " Follow-up Notifications and Communications." If the Emergency Operations Facility has been activated, the Emergency Response Manager, in coordination with the Emergency Communicator, will ensure that PEP-3.1.1 is completed. 3.11 General Position Changeover Procedure: 3.11.1 When assuming the Site Emergency-Coordinator position, request a briefing on the emergency and emergency actions status fram the previous position holder. 3.11.2 When relinquishing the Site Emergency Coordinator position, brief your successor on the emergency and emergency actions status.
- 3.11.3 Notify all appropriate' personnel of your name, the position you are assuming, and the name of the person you replace.
- 3.11.4 After activation of the Emergency Operations Facility, the Site Emergency Coordinator will transfer the responsibility for off-site related activities to the Emergency Response.
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EXHIBIT 2.5-1 C WARNING MESSAGE: NUCLEAR FACILITY TO STATE / LOCAL GOVERNMENT ~ Instructions: A. For Sender: 1. Complete Part I for the Initial Warning Message. 2. Complete Part I and II for follow-up messages. 3. When the event is terminated, return this form to the Assistant to the General Manager. B. For Receiver: 1. Record the date, time, and your name in the area below. 2. Authenticate this message by verifying the code word or by calling back to the facility. (See Part I.5) Time: _ Date: i { Message Received By: I PART I 1. This is Brunswick Steam Electric Plant. 2. My name is: 3. This message (number ): (a) Reports a real emergency. (b) Is an exercise message. 4. My telephone number / extension is' l 5. Message Anthentication: (Verify code word or call back tc the facility.) 6. The class of emergency. is: (a) Notification of Unusual Event (b) Alert .f(. (c). Site Emergency. -(d) General Emergency C BSEP/Vol. XIII/ PEP-02.5 '7 Rev. 3
1 \\ 7. This classification of emergency was declared at (a.m./p.m.) on (. (date). '8. The initiating event causing the Emergency Classification is: 9. The emergency condition: (a) Does not involve the release of radioactive materials from the plant. (b) Involves the. potential for a release, but no release is occurring. (c) Involves a release of radioactive material. 10. We recommend the following protective action: (a) No protective action is recommended at this time. (b) People living in zones remain indoors- ' - ~ with the doors and windows closed. (c) People in zones evacuate-their homes and basinesses. (d) Pregnant women and children in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed. (e) Pringnant women and children in zones. evacuate to the nearest shelter / reception' center. (f) Other recommendations: ~11. There will be: (a) A' follow-up message. I (b) No'ftrrher communications. l 12. I repeat, this message: (a) Reports an' actual emergency
- (b) Is an itxercise message
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13. RELAY THIS INFORMATION TO THE PERSONS INDICATED ON YOUR ALERT PROCEDURE { FOR AN INCIDENT AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY.
- END OF INITIAL WARNING MESSAGE ***
PART II 1. The type of actual or projected release is (select one or more): (a) Airborne (b) Waterborne (c) Surface spill (d) Other 2. The source and description of the release is: ,3. (a) Release began /will begin at a.m./p.m.; time since 'eactor r trip is hours. (b) The estimated duration of the release is. hours. 4. Dose projection base data: Radiological release: curies, or curies /sec. Windspeed: mph Wind direction: From Stability class: (A, B, C, D, E, F, or G) Release height: Ft. Dose conversion factor: R/hr/Ci/m3 (whole body) R/hr/Ci/m3 (Child Thyroid) Precipitation: Temperature at.the site: "F S. Dose projections: -* Dose' Commitment
- Distance' Whole Body
-(Child. Thyroid). Rem / hour Rem / hour of inhalation-Site boundarv 2 miles ( 3 miles-10 miles !( BSEP/Vol. XIII/ PEP-02.5 9 .Rev. 3-
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Site Boundary 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles 6. Field measurement of dose rate or contamination (if available): 7. Emergency actions underway at the facility include: 8. On-site support needed from off-site organizations: 9. Plant status: (a) Reactor is: not tripped / tripped (b) Plant is at: ?. power / hot shutdown / cold shutdown / cooling down (c) Prognosis is: stable / improving / degrading / unknown. 10. I repeat, this message: (a) Reports an actual emergency. (b) Is an exercise message. 11. Do you have any questions?
- END OF FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE ***
~ NOTE: Record the name, title, date, time, and warning point notified. (Senders) Record the name, title, date, time, and persons notified per alert procedure. (Receivers) 1. (name) (title) l j (date) (time) (warning point) k_ ( 1 f< BSEP/Vol. XIII/ PEP-02.5 10 Rev. 3 i L
i e 2. (name) (title) (date) (time) (warning point) 3. (name) (title) (date) (time) (warning point) 4. (name) (title) (date) (time) (warning point) 5. (name) (title) i (date) (time) (warning point) 6. (name) (title) f 's (date) (time) (warning point) 7. (name) (title) (date) (time) (warning point)
- END OF FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE ***
-NOTE-WHEN THE EVENT IS TERMINATED RETURN THIS FORM TO THE ASSISTANT TO THE GENERAL MANAGER I 3 BSEP/Vol.'XIII/ PEP-02.5 11 - Rev. 3 I .t quy e e -m a q. p.- -eoy 4
r \\ 1 EXHIBIT 2.5-2 C. IMMEDIATE NOTIFICATION CHECKLIST FOR GENERAL EMERGENCY J Instructions : 1) The sequence of notification priority is shown on the chart below. i. . 2). If SERT Headquarters is activated do not notify State, County, or Coast Guard Warning Points. 3) If SERT Headquarters is not activated, State and County Warning Points should be notified by automatic ringdown phone, (ARD). If not operable, use phone numbers provided. 4) Notification of the organization / individual should be made within the time indicated after the Declaration of General Emergency. i. CONTACT ORGANIZATION / INDIVIDUAL-PERSON TIM" TIME -TO BE CONTACTED CONTACTED CONTACTED 15 min._ _. SERT Headquarters (If ~~~~ ~~ ~ ' ~ ^ __ (. activated) (ARD or 762-8505) 4 15 min. State Warning Point (ARD or 733-3861) 15 min. Brunswick County Warning Point (ARD or 457-5101) 15 min. New Hanover County Warning Point (ARD or 762-5228) 60 min. U.S. Coast Guard -(343-4567 or 343-4895) l 60 min. U.S. Nuclear-Regulatory Commission (Red Phone or' Appendix;A) 60 min. CP&L Corporate Headquarters' -(836-6253' or Appendix A) i INPO (404/953-0904)
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d EXHIB1T 2.S-3 -h EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION NOTIFICATION CHECKLIST (Site Emergency) Key Personnel Called to Interim Assign-Standby Activate Person EMERGENCY ORGANIZAION POSITION ment (Name) (/) (/) Contacted Primary Site Emergency Coordinator / Primary Emergency Comunica:cr / Plant Operations Directc[d ' / Emergency Repair Director / Logistics Support Director / Radiological Control Director / Environmental Monitoring Team Leader / 1 I Plant Monitoring Team Leader / Personnel Protection and Decontamination Team Leader / Dose Projection Team Leader / Accident Assessment Leader /- Emergency Security Team Leader / l Damage Control Team Leader / Operational Support Center Leader / Representative at the State Emergency Response Team Headquarters / f i l-Emergency Switchboard Operators / OTHER PERSONNTL Emergency Name Assignment l- ~ t Approved for release: / / initials time date BSEP PEP-02.$ 13 Rev. 3
PEP. 2.5 Declare a Genere) Leergency Sound Site Evacuation Alars. Announce " Site Evacuatten.* Imp 1. PEPS-3.8.1. 3.8.2 & 3.8.4 Activate the 05C I Make Initial Ilotifications 6 SEC Recosmonds to State that Pubitt Compare Plant Cone-liettftcation Process 1tions to Off 51te he Inittsted PAGS and Rec h Appropriate Protective Action to 5 tate and Local Goverreents Activate Emergency teamst Impl. neeeed PEPS. ~ ~ - - need g + off-Site Emergency I g Activate T5G, 05C. Response org.7 g T5C. and M YES Activate Off-Site !aelement PEP 3.2.1 Agency Required (per PEP-3.2.2) for Staff Augeanta. tion tuplement ~ PEP-3.1.1. t Follow-up Isotification e Recnect steps as snosn in PEP - 2.11 1.e.. verify . proper Els and PEPS are being follomodt check for N fires, injuries and contamination. 9 . Recheck EALs General b rgency Determine is acomortate Less Se, vere than -a Go to k' PEP. Figure 2.5-1 Logic Flow Diagram for PEP-2.5
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~ ,~ QQ D E lM-2$ - ExillBi t 2.5-4* 8 PRolECilVE ACTION RECOHri[yDATIONS g4 8. PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR IMMEDIATE NOTiflCATIONS (No DOSE PROJECTION REQUIRED) s re MI[ A. CONSIDER RECOMMENDING SilELTERING IN TWO-MILE RADlHS AND gg. FIVE HILES DOWNWIND WilEN CENERAL ENERCENCY IS DECLARED l' 8. ' WilEN SUBSTANTI AL ' CORE DAMACE IS IN PROGRESS OR IS PROJECTED Cj CONSIDER EVACUATION OF TWO-MILE RADIUS AND FIVE MILES DOWNWIND In ; 11. EPA PROIECTIVE ACTIONS AT VARIOUS PROJECTED DOSES REPRESENIATIVE PROTECTIVE ACT?ONS TO REDUCE Wil0LE BODY AND TilYR0iD DOSE FROM [XPOSURE TO A CASEOUS PLUME trujected Dose f real (a) Recommended Actioni s) Comments (b) Uliolo Dody < 1.0 No planned protective action. State may issuo Previously recommended protective . 't hy r o i d < 5.0. an advisory to seek shelter and await further actions may be reconsidered or or instructions. Monitor environmental rad ia tion terminated. levels. Wholo Dody 1 to < 5 Seek shelter as a minimum. Consider evacuation ' If constraints exist, special + or. unless constraints make it impractical. Monitor consideration should be given g; lhyroid 5 to.< 25 -environmental radiation levels. Control access. For evacuation or children and pregnant women. Whole body 5 or above Conduct mandatory evacuation. Moni tor envi ronmenta l Seeking shelter would be an or radiation levels and adjust for mandatory evacuation alternative if evacuation woro lhy ro i d - 25 or abovo based on these levels. Control access. not immediately possible. (a)- 1 hose actions are recommended for planning purposes. Protectivo action decisions at the time of the incident must take existing conditions into consideration. (b) At the time of tho incident. officials may implomont low-impact protective actions in keeping with the principle or maintaining radiation exposures as low as reasonably achievable.
- Ro re rence s: EPA-520 and IDA recommenda tion', made s in the Federal Register / Volume 47, No. 205/10-22-82/
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EXHIBIT 2.5-4 (cont. ) II. EXPOSURE TO THE PUBLIC VIA THE FOOD PATHWAY Protective Projected Dose commitment to Action Whole Body, Bone Marrow or any Projected Dose Commitment Guide-(PAG) Other Organ (rem). to the Thyroid (rem) i I Preventive PAG 0.5 1.5 Eciergency PAG 5.0 15.0 i 1/ Preventive PAG is the projected dose ccmmitment value at which responsible of ficials should take protective actions having minimal impact to prevent or reduce the radioactive contamination of human food or animal feeds. 2/ Emergency PAG is the projected dose commitment value at which responsible officials should ~ isolate ' food containing radioactivity to prevent its introduction into commerce and at which the responsible officials should determine whether condemnation or another disposition is appropriate. At-C' the' Emergency PAG, higher impact actions are justified because of the projected health hazards. ( f I l jL : -{ BSEP/Vol. XIII/ PEP-02.5 16 . Rev. 5 l-l w ...h.
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onen,'%', / UNITED STATES 8' NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION n .E WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 k / March 26,1984 ....+ 50-324/325 Brunswick MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Document Management Branch, TIDC FROM: Director, Divison of Rules and Records, ADM
SUBJECT:
REVIEW 0F UTILITY EMERGENCY PLAN DOCUMENTATION The submitter of the attached document has expressed no desire to withhold any information contained therein. Therefore, this material may now be made publicly available. / / J. M. Felton, Director Division of Rules and Records / Office of Administration
Attachment:
As stated
SERIAL: NLS-84-024 Carolina Power & Light Company JAN 171984 ) Mr. James P. O'Reilly, Regional Administrator United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Suite 2900 101 Marietta Street, NW Atlanta, GA 30303 BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNIT NOS.1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS. 50-325 AND 50-324 LICENSE NOS. DPR-71 AND DPR-62 EMERGENCY PLANNING
Dear Mr. O'Reilly:
In acen-dance with 10CFR50, Appendix E, Carolina Power & Light Company hereby transmits one copy of recent revisions to the Brunswick Steam Electric Plant Emergency Procedures. A list of the revisions to the Plant-Emergency Procedures is attached for your use. If you have any questions on this subject, please contact our-Licensing Staff. Yours very truly, ^$ 7 L - _ S. mmerman Manager Nuclear Licensing Section ~~ WRM/ccc (9281WRMa) Enclosures cc: Mr. D. O. Myers (NRC-BSEP) Mr. M. Grotenhuis (NRC) Document Control Desk (2 Copies) U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 h l '/ l 411 Fayetteville Street
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