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Public Version of Revised Emergency Implementing Procedures, Including EP-102 Re Unusual Event response,EP-103 Re Alert response,EP-104 Re Site Emergency Response & EP-105 Re General Emergency Response
ML20092B252
Person / Time
Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 04/02/1984
From:
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
To:
Shared Package
ML20092B245 List:
References
PROC-840402, NUDOCS 8406200125
Download: ML20092B252 (116)


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- ' 3840047460 Page 1 of 4 Revision 2 04/02/84 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE INDEX l l

PROCEDURE REV. DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST h NUMBER NO. TITLE BY SUPER. PERIODIC REVIEW '

EP-101 0 Classification of M Emergencies 12/27/83  ;

EP-102 *l 2 Unusual Event Response. 04/02/84 )

EP-103 2 Aler t Response 04/02/84 EP-104 2 Site Emergency Response 04/02/84 EP-105 2 Gene ral Emergency Response 04/02/84 EP-106 0 Written Summary i Notification 12/27/83 i EP-110 1 Personnel Assembly and Accountability 04/02/84 l' EP-201 0 Technical Suppor t Center (TSC) Activation 11/11/83 EP- 2 0 2- - 0 Operations Support Center -

(OSC) Activation 11/11/83 EP-203 0 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation 11/11/83 EP-208 1 Security Team Activation 04/02/84 EP-210 0 Dose Assessment Team 11/11/83 -

EP-220 0 Radiation Protection Team Activation 11/11/83 EP-221 Personnel Dosimetry, Bioassay, 0

and Respiratory Protection Group 11/11/83 EP-222 0 Field Survey Group 11/11/83 EP-230 1 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Activation 04/02/84 EP. .231 . _ _1 Operation of Post-Accident Sampling Systems '

(PASS ~, 04/02/84 EP-232 0 Obtaining Drywell/

  • Suppression Pool Gas Samples from Containment Gas Sampling and Analyzing w=$ 65 -

EP-233 Sys tem f%ff/I'f/83 !.-9 f ?

I Retrieving and Changing 0

Sample Filters and g gut %iu""~

Car tridges f rom the. ?p', [

Containment Leak Detector  %-

During Emergencies 12/27/ N ,_ U 8406200125 840504 lll . i

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Page 2 of 4 Revision 2 04/02/84 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE INDEX i

PROCEDURE REV. DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST NUMBER  !

NO. TITLE BY SUPER. PERIODIC REVIEW EP-234 0 Obtaining Containment Gas Samples from the Containment Leak. Detector Return Line During Emergencies 12/27/83 EP-235 0 Obtaining Reactor Water Samples from Sample i

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Sinks Following Accident Conditions 12/27/83 EP-236 0 Obtaining Cooling Tower I, Blowdown Line Water

Samples Following Radioactive Liquid

' Release after Accident ,

Conditions 12/27/83 EP-237 '

0 Obtaining the Iodine, -

Particulate, or Gas -

Samples from the North and South Stack Following Accident Conditions 12/27/83 ~

EP-238 0 Obtaining Liquid Radwaste Samples from Radwaste Sample Sink Following Accident Conditions 12/27/83 -

EP-240 0 Obtaining Off-Gas l Samples from the Air

' Ejector / Holdup Pipe .

Discharge 12/27/83^

EP-241 0 Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Radioactive Liqpid Samples 12/27/83 EP- 2-4 2 --0 Sample Preparation and -

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Handling of Highly Radioactive Particulate ,

Filters and Iodine j Car tridges EP-243 0 12/27/83 Sample Preparation and ,

Handling of Highly Radioactive Gas Samples 12/27/83 EP-250 0 Personnel Safety Team Activation 11/11/83 EP-251 0 Plant Survey Group 11/11/83 9

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DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST NUMBER NO. TITLE BY SUPER. PERIODIC REVIEW g EP-252 0 Search and Rescue /First Aid 11/11/83 EP-254 0 Vehicle and Evacuee _

Control Group 12/27/83 EP-255 0 vehicle Decontamination 12/27/83 EP-260 -

0 Activation of the Firefighting Group 12/29/83 EF-261 0 Damage Repair Group 11/11/83 EP-272 0 Philadelphia Electric Company Officials 12/27/83 EP-273 0 Limerick Station Supervision Call List 12/27/83 EP-27S 0 Radiation Protection Team Phone List 12/27/83 EP-276 0 Fire and Damage Control Team Phone List 12/27/83 EP-277 0 Personnel Safety Team Phone List 12/27/83 EP-278 0 Security Team Phone List 12/27/83 EP-279 0 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Group .

Phone List 12/27/83 EP-280 0 Technical Suppor t Center Phone List 12/27/83 EP-282 0 Government and Emergency Management Agencies 12/27/83 EP-284 0 Company Consultants and Contractors 12/27/83 EP 287 ---O Nearby Public and Industrial Users of f

.Down str eam .Wa ter. 12/27/83 i EP-291 0 Staffing Augmentation -

60 Minute Call ,

Procedure EP-292 12/27/83 O Chemistry Sampling and .

Analysis Team Phone

, List 12/27/83 EP-294 0 Dose Assessment Team Phone List 12/27/83 EP-301 0 Operating the Evacuation Alarm and River Warning System

, 11/11/83

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EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE INDEX l l

  • l PROCEDURE REV. DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST l NUMBER NO. TITLE BY SUPER. PERIODIC REVIEW EP-303 y 2 Local Evacuation 04/02/84

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EP-304 0 Partial Plant Evacuation 11/11/83 il EP-305 0 Site Evacuation 11/30/83 EP-306 . 0 Evacuation of the t Information Center 12/27/83 EP-307 0 Reception and Orientation of Support Personnel 11/11/83 EP-312 0 Radioactive Liquid [.

Release 11/30/83 EP-313 0 Distribution of Thyroid Blocking Tablets 11/30/83 EP-316 0 Cumulative Population Dose Calculations for Airborne Releases - .

Manual Method 12/23/83 EP-317 0 Determination of Protective Action Recommendations 12/27/83 EP-318 0 Liquid Release. Dose Calculations Method for Drinking Water 11/30/83 EP-319 0 Fish Ingestion Pathway Dose Calculation 11/30/83 EP-325 0 Use of Containment Radiation Monitors.to Estimate Release Source Term 12/29/83 EP-330_ 0 Emergency Response Facility Habitability 12/27/83 EP-401 0 Entry for Emergency

__ __ Repair and Operations 11/30/83 EP-410 0 Recovery Phase Implementation 03/29/84 EP-500 0 Keview and Revision of Emergency Plan 11/30/83 I

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EP-102, Rev. 2 l 3840047470 Page 1 of 7 V '/ MPG /r gs PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE i EP-102 UNUSUAL EVENT RESPONSE 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for

, site response to an Unusual Event.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 Shif t Supervision shall assume the vent role occurs, of the Interim Emergency Director when an Unusual

< ~ unless Emergency Dir o is] , and perform the P

necessar $f9t roc D

s e the role of the (P i gt sqr ig e  :

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APPENDICES 3.1 EP-102-1 Unusual Event Notification Message

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3.2 EP-102-2 Unusual Event De-Escalation Message 3.3 EP-102-3 Unusual Event Phone List 4.0 PREREQUISITES 4.1 EP-101, Classification of Em yiss7tss

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! None nil OtRY W!iEri RED

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EP-102, Rev. 2 l' Page 2 of 7

VAW/ MPG /rgs 6.0 SYMPTOMS None 7.0 ACTION LEVEL This procedure shall be implemented when an event occurs that is classified as an Unusual Event per procedure EP-101 C1sssifications of Emergencies.

8.0 PRECAUTIONS None 9.0 PROCEDURE

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l 9.1 ACTIONS 9.1.1 (Inte rim) Emergency Director shall:

9.1.1.1 verify the emergency classification as determined in EP-101, Classification of Emergencies unless determination has just been made.

9.1.1.2 Direct Shift Supervision to initiate l evacuation of affected areas as necessary.

Refer to the following procedure:

EP-303 Local Evacuation

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9.1.1.3 Contact the Station Superintendent, if necessary, and the Shif t Technical Advisor ,


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inform them of the situation.

-9.1.1.4 -Complete Appendix EP-102-1, Unusual Event

,- Notification Messege, and give it to a

' . communicator and direct the communicator to

[ l complete notification of the appropriate parties in Appendix EP-102-3, Unusual Event Phone List.

i DO NOT USE BLUE PHONE FOR THESE CALLS. THE BLUE PHONE IS USED FOR CONFERENCE CALLS WITH ~

THE COUNTY AND STATE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT l

AGENCIES AT HIGHER LEVEL CLASSIFICATIONS.

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EP-102, Rev. 1 l Page 3 of 7 VAW/ MPG /rja 9.1.1.5 For samples , direct the Shift Chemistry Technician or Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader if necessary to implement EP-230 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Activation.

  • . 9.1.1.6 For in-plant surveys, direct a Shif t HP Technician or Personnel Safety Team Leader if necessary to implement EP-250 Personnel

- Safety Team Activation.

' 9.1.1.7 For fire / damage repair , direct a Shif t l

Supervisor or Fire and Damage Control Team Leader to implement EP-260 Fire and Damage i

' Control Team Activation and/or EP-261 Damage Repair Group.

9.1.1.8 For a liquid release, implement EP-312 Radioactive Liquid Release, if required.

9.1.1.9 For security matters, imp'lement EP-208 p

Security Team Activation,.if required.

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l 9.2 FOLLOW-UP 9.2.1 (Inte rim) Emergency Director shall:

9.2.1.1 Periodically evaluate the event

, classification in accordance with EP-101.,

Classification of Emergencies, and escalate I or .de-escalate the classification, as necessary.

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. 9.2.1.2 If classification is de-escalated fill out

' Appendix EP-102-2, Unusual Event De-p Escalation Message and give it to the communicator and direct the communicator to perform notification of the appropriate parties listed in Appendix EP-102-3, Unusual

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Event Phone List.

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" - ~ ~ EO NOT USE THE BLUE PHONE FOR THESE CALLS.

f - THE BLUE PHONE IS USED FOR CONFERENCE CALLS WITH THE COUNTY AND STATE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCIES AT HIGHER LEVEL CLASSIFICATIONS.

9.2.1.3 Obtain the following information as necessary to formulate further actionet

EP-102, Rev. 2 j Page 4 of 7 l VAW/ MPG /rgs

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A. Sample Analysis from Shif t Chemistry Technician or Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader.

B. In-plant surveys from Shif t HP Technician or Personnel Safety Team Leader.

C. Fire / Damage Repair status from Shif t Supervisor or Fire and Damage Team Le ad er .

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D. Notification Results from Communicator 9.2.1.4 Dete7mine which suppor t personnel are necessary for emergency functions and direct the Shif t Clerk to contact those per sonnel.

If Shif t Clerk is not available, this function shall be assigned to an available l individual.

9.2.2 The Communicator Shall:

l 9.2.2.1 Inform (Interim) Emergency Director when appropriate notifications have been made and submit completed copy of Appendix EP-102-3, Unusual Event Phone List, for (Interim)

" Emergency Director's Signature.

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10. REFERENCES 10.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan p ,

10.2 NUREG-0654, Criteria For Preparation and Evaluation

[ Rev. 1 of Radiological Emergency Response Plans F

and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.

'- 10.3 EP- 30 3 Local Evacuation 10.4 EP-101 ,

Classification of Emergencies 10.3 EP- 230 ' Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Activation 10.6 EP-250 Personnel Safety Team Activation 10.7 EP-260 Fire and Damage Control Team Activation l

10.8 EP-261 Damage Repair Group 10.9 EP- 312 Radioactive Liquid Release

t EP-102, Rev. 2 l Page 5 of 7 VAW/ MPG /rgs APPENDIX EP-102-1 UNUSUAL EVENT NOTIFICATION MESSAGE Message: This (is) (is not) a drill. This (is) (is not) a drill.

l This is LGS calling to report an Unusual Event. Please connect me

, the appropriate authority. This is Limerick l with Generating Station calling to report an Unusual Event has been declared on Unit No. . Time and date of Unusual Event classification are , .

(24 Hr Clock Time) (Date )

l The basic problem is .

The plant status is (stable) (improving) (degrading) (not' known) .

There (has been) (has not been) an (airborne) (liquid) radioac tive release from the plant. There is no protective action recommended.

My name is . This (is) (is not) a drill.

This (is) (is not) a drill.

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l APPENDIX EP-102-2 l

UNUSUAL-EVENT DE-ESCALATION MESSAGE MESSAGE: This (is) (is not) a drill. This (is) (is not) a drill.

This is Limerick Generating Station calling to de-escalate an Unusual Event. Please connect me with the appropriate authority.

This is Limerick Generating Station calling to report the termination of an Unusual Event. My name is t Time and date are . This (is) (is not) a drill.

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APPENDIX EP-102-3 Time Initiated UNUSUAL EVENT PHONE LIST ,

i i Name of Person Responding Centrex Notification De-Esca la t ion i a. Emergency Director (unless already j

notified by

't G. M. Le itch } the Interim g Emergency Alternate Direc tor J. F. Franz b_ .__ Do Not Call On Montgomery County Emergency 24 hrs.

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Mana ment enc -

r da _D Do Not Call On M tion

d. Pennsylvan a Emergency 24 rs.

l Man ment A nc rd De-Esca h

e. NRC Operat ons Center Bethesda, MD h
f. Penna. Bureau of Rad. Prote on Harrisburg, PA
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l Ronald Harper

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h. rector, Emergency Prepare ness l Roberta Kankus Tl 6K7E:

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Communicator: Inform (Interim) EMERGENCY DIRECTOR when notifications are completed Verified By Time /Date 3 ----_____-_______--_ ______ ___UGMB MG0h _ [MXL@K@lNCY DI RECTOR __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

3840047480 l EP-103, Rev. 2 Page 1 of 12 V MPG /rgs PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE i

EP-103 ALERT RESPONSE 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for

- site response to an Alert.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES

  • 2.1 Shif t Supervision shall assume the role of the Interim Emergency Director when an Alert occurs, unless the Emergency Director is present, and perform the necessary steps in this procedure.

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2.2 The Station Superinyndegt:1br 5fte n te shall assume the role of .the F. merge'n,cy D,irectdr , .repor t to the.

Tec C oM Coritrol oom and relieve it@Suppdr't}dd te?tef "aWD '

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3.0 APPMIDICES'

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s 3.1 EP-103-1 Alert Notification Message 3.2 EP-103-2 Emergency Exposure Guidelines 3.3 EP-103-3 Alert De-Escalation Notification Message 3.4 EP-103-4 Alert Phone List

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l EP-103, Rev. 2 Page 2 of 12 VAW/ MPG /rgs 6.0 SYMPTOMS None

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f: 7.0 ACTION LEVEL I

                                           'This procedure shall' be implemented when an event occurs that is classified as an Alert per procedure EP-101 Classification of Emergencies.

8.0 PRECAUTIONS i 8.1 Planned radiation exposures should be limited to the administrative guide levels in Appendix EP-103-2, Emergency Exposure Guidelines. ' 9.0 PROCEDURE - 9.1 ACTIONS 9.1.1 (Inte rim) Emergency Director shall: 9.1.1.1 Verify the Emergency Classification as - determined in EP-101 Classification of Emergencies unless determination has just

  • been made.

l , 9.1.1.2 Select and implement required action below: IF ANNOUNCEMENT B IS TO BE USED, FIRST DETERMINE THE PROTECTED AREA EXIT POINTS TO BE USED. , A.. Make announcement for emergency assembly without accountability check. Call

                                                  , , . _                   ,,_..      Security Shift Supervision and direct the performance of an accountability check, and activate the Personnel                                        -

I Accountability Group of the Security, I Team per EP-208. i i

                                                                                       "THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL.                     DESIGNATED EMERGENCY PERSONNEL REPORT TO ASSIGNED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES. ALL OTHER PERSONNEL STAND BY FOR FURTHER ANNCOUNCEMENT.            THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL."
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VAN / MPG /rgs - l B. Make announcement for emergency assembly l with accountability check.

                                                  "THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL, THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL. DESIGNATED EMERGENCY PERSONNEL REPORT TO ASSIGNED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES. ALL OTHER PERSONNEL LEAVE THE PROTECTED AREA IMMEDIATELY THROUGH THE (name of exit area or areas).         THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL. THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A D RILL . "

C. Local Evacuation Implement EP-303 D. Partial Plant Evacuation Implement EP-304 E. If necessary and if conditions outside

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l . . p Oe taff d J le e f f.[ CP r uation Of he Staff of g in sd re as io te, s , n airborne [] ' j p,_j , 9.1.1.4 If conditions outside the plant'are safer ' than inside, evacuate all construction

               '                           personnel by notify               Bechtel Safety & ,

or Bechtel Security Direct them to call for a Site Evacuat on or a ' Total Project Evacuation' depending upon plant conditions in accordance with Bechtel -~%s Procedur es. THIS WILL CALL FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF PERSONNEL

                                       . AT THE UPPER PARKING LOT AND POST #3. IF                                     /

YOU WANT NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL OFF-SITE USE EP-305 SITE EVACUATION WHICH WILL AVOID ASSEMBLY AT THE UPPER PARKING LOT AND POST c

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l 9.1.1.5 Contact the Station Superintendent and the Shif t Technical Advisor , inform them of the situation.

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l 9.1.1.6 Fill out Appendix EP-103-1 Alert Notification Message and give it to the communicator. l 9.1.1.7 Direct the communicator to complete notification of the appropriate parties as ' specified in Appendix EP-103-4 Alert Phone Lis t . The Communicator shall man the NRC RED' telephone on a continuous basis if required by procedure A-31. If the s. communicator is required for urgent plant operations related to the emergency, the

                                         '                                concurrence for securing the phone should be obtained from the NRC prior to securing this telephone.

l 9.1.1.8 Direct the Shif t Clerk to activate the 60 minute call list using EP-291 Staffing Augmentation - 60 Minute Call Procedure. If l"

      -                                                                  Shif t Clerk is not available, this function shall be assigned to any available individual.
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;                           f'                         9.1.1.9           Direct the activation of the Technical
Suppor t Center in accordance with EP-201 Technical Support Center (TSC) Activation.

l 9.1.1.10 If.necessary, contact the Dose Assessment Team Leader and direct him to activate the Emergency Operations Facility in accordance T with EP-203, Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation . y l 9.1.1.11 Assign an Operations Support Center Coordinator (PO) to direct available personnel to report to the Operations

                                    "-                                  Support Center on 269' elev, turbine bldg.

and to activate it in accordance with EP-202 Operations Suppor t ' Center (OSC) Activation, _, . _ _ . if. habitable., t

                                                   ~~                    IF IN THE JUDGEMENT OF THE (INTERIM)
                                                                " EMERGENCY DIRECTOR THE OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER IS NOT HABITABLE, HAVE PERSONNEL REPORT TO THEIR ALTERNATE ASSEMBLY AREA IN                                  I.

.l ACCORDANCE WITH EP-110, PERSONNEL ASSEMBLY ~i j - AND ACCOUNTABILITY. 9.1.1.12 Call the Security shif t Supervision (Tel. no. - later ) and direct implementation of EP-208, Security Team' Activation, unless previously'done. 'l

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I l EP-103, Rev. 2 Page 5 of 12 VAW/ MPG /rgs 9.1.1.13 For samples, direct the Shif t Chemistry Technician or Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader to implement EP-230 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team , Activation. - l 9.1.1.14 For in-plant surveys, direct a Shift HP [ Technician or Personnel Safety Team Leader , 4 to ' implement EP-250 Personnel Safety Team Activation. l 9.1.1.15 For field surveys, when a release of gaseous t i radioactive material has occurred or is suspected, direct a shif t HP Technician or i Radiation Protection Team Leader to implement EP-220 Radiation Protection Team Activation, y l 9.1.1.16 For a release at or greater than the Alert level in EP-101 Classification of f ' Emergencies, direct the Dose Assesment Team Leader to implement EP-210 Dose Assessment Team Activation. On an interim bases, direct the Shif t Technical Advisor to perform dose projections using EP-316 Cumulative Population Dose Calculations For Airborne Releases - Manual Method or RMMS Computer and implement EP-317 Determination 4 of Protective Action Recommendations. l l 9.1.1.17 For fire / damage repair direct a Shif t Supervisor or Fire and Damage Control Team l Leader to implement EP-260, Fire and Damage 1 - Control Team Activation and/or EP-261, Damage Repair Group. l l ~ 9.1.1.18 For a licuid release, implement EP-312 Radioactive Liquid Release, if required. t _ . _ _ _ _ 9.2- FOLLOW-UP

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9.2.1 ,,jInterim) Emergency Director shall: 4 9.2.1.1 verify that the Technical Support Center, the Emergency Operations Facility (if ( necessary) and the Operations Support Center have been activated. 9.2.1.2 Periodically evaluate the event classification in accordance with EP-101, Classification of Emergencies and maintain, escalate or de-escalate the classification, as necessary.

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a l ^ { EP-103, Rev. 2 Page 6 of 12 VAW/ MPG /rgs 1 9.2.1.3 If classification is de-escalated, fill out Appendix EP-103-3 Aler t De-Escalation Notification Message and give it to the communicator and direct the communicator to , perform notification of the appropriate ' parties listed in Appendix EP-103-4 Alert Phone List. fg 9.2.1.4 Obtain the following information as i necessary to formulate further actions: A. Security status from Security Team Leader B. Sample analysis from Shif t Chemist or Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team . Leader s C. In-plant surveys from Shif t HP Technician or Personnel Safety Team .[ Leader

    ~                ~~~                      D.           Field surveys from Shift HP Technician or Radiation Protection Team Leader 4

E. Dose projections and protective action recommendations from Shift Technical

                                                       ,  Advisor or Dose Assessment Team Leader
F. Fire / damage repair status from Shif t Supervisor or Fire and Damage Team ,
                                                        . Leader                                                                          i l                              G.          Notification results from Communicator 9.2.1.5  Determine which additional support personnel are necessary for emergency functions and direct the shif t Clerk or other -assigned communicator in TSC to contact those                                                        ,

1 personnel. l 9.2.1.6 Provide site personnel with P.A. speaker

                                             -ennouncements for any major changes in plant emergency status, such as changing emergency                                                    '

i . action levels and evacuations. 9.2.1.7 Evaluate the need and order evacuation of effected areas as necessary. Refer to the following procedures: EP-303 Local ! Evacuation, EP-304 Partial Plant Evacuation, EP-305 Site Evacuation.

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j EP-103, Rev. 2 Page 7 of 12 VAW/ MPG /rgs l 9.2.2 The Communicator shall: 9.2.2.1 Inform (Interim) Emergency Director when appropriate Notifications have been made and f submit completed copy of Appendix EP-103-4 ' Alert Phone List for (Interim) Emergency

  • Director's Signature.
10. REFERENCES
                             ,10.1      Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan 10.2   NUREG 0654,               Criteria for Preparation and Rev. 1                    Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Prepardness in Support of                          I' Nuclear Power Plant.

10.3 EP- 30 3 Local Evacuation 10.4 EP-101 Classification of Emergencies 10.5 EP-304 Partial Plant Evacuation 10.6 EP-305 Site Evacuation 10.7 EP-306 Evacuation of the Information Center 10.8 A-31 Procedure for Prompt Notification 10.9 EP-291 Staffing Augmentation - 60 Minute Call ' )

  • Procedure 10.10 EP-201 Technical Suppor t Center (TSC) Activation
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10.11 EP-202 Operational Support Center (OSC) Activation i i _ . . _ , , .10.12 EP-203 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) ); Activation ( 10.13 *EP-317

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                                                     ' Determination of Protective Action

[ Recommendations 4 10.14 EP-316 Cumulative Population' Dose Calculations for Airborne Release - Manual Method 10.15 E?- 110 Personnel Assembly and Accountability

10.15 MP-208 Security Team Activation I'

l EP-103, Rev. 2 Page 8 of 12 VAW/ MPG /rgs i i 10.17 EP-210 Dose Assesment Team Activation 10.18 EP-220 Radiation Protection Team Activation

 ,                                                   10.19      EP-230            Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team                                                                    .b i

Activation i L 10.20 EP-250 Personnel Safety Team Activation

                            ]                        10.21      EP-260            Fire 'and Damage Control Team Activation                                                                ,
10.22 EP-261 Damage Repair Group l 10.23 EP-312 Radioactive Liquid Release 4

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E . .- l EP-103, Rev. 2 Page 9 of 12 4 VAW/ MPG /rgs APPENDIX EP-103-1 ALERT NOTIFICATION MESSAGE

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MESSAGE: This (is) (is not) a drill. This (is) (is not) a drill. This is Limerick Generating Station calling to report an Alert has been #

       ,   declared on Unit No.                       .      Time and date of Alert classification are                   -
                                                    ,                               . The basic problem is l           (24 Hr Clock Time)                                 (Date)
                                                                             . The plant status is (stable)

(improving) (degrading) (not known) . There (is presently) (has not been) y (is potential for) (has been) a radioactive (airborne) . (liquid) release ' from the plant. Recommended protective actions are

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(none)* . The affected population is (none) . My name is . This (is) (is not) a drill. This (is) (is

;          no t) a drill.                                         -

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  • If an Alert has been declared without prior emergency classification, 4 indicate tbst no protective actions are necessary. t e n-e
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1. Life Saving and (Interim) i 4

Reduction of Injury 75 REM

  • 375 REM Emergency **

Direc tor

2. Operation of Equipment to Mitigate an (Interim)

Emergency 25 REM

  • 125 REM Emergency **

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3. Protection of Health and Safety of the Public (Interim) ,

5 REM 25 REM Emergency ** a 1 . Director l 4.-Other Emergency 10 CFR 20' 10 CFR 20 (Interim) i Activities limits limits Emergency l 4 Direc tor ) 5. Re-entry / Recovery Station Station

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  • References EPA-520/1-75-001 Table 2.1 i

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MESSAGE: This (is) (is not) a drill. This (is) (is not) a drill. This 4 l is Limerick Generating Station . calling to report a change in emergency classification. The Alert has been (de-escalated to an Unusual Even t) (Ter mina ted) . Time and date are , . l (24 Hr Clock Time) (Date) The plant status is (stable) (improving). My name is . This (is) (is not) a drill This (is) (is not) a drill. i-e e**

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l EP-103, Rev. 2 APPENDIX EP-103-4 Page 12 or 12 . 4 ALERT PHONE LIST VAW/ MPG /rg s Time Initiated: , Name of Person Responding

a. Eme rgency Director (unless already Centrex Notificatlol De-Escalation notified by G. M. Le itch the interim Eme rg ency Director)

J. F. Franz Alternate) l b. Loa spate er ) Tell Him To Initiate Call List 'C'

c. S tate and County Agenc es Do Not Call On Escalation or De-Escalation (1) Montgomery County Office of Emergency 24 hrs.

Preparedness and Medical Serv ices i l (2) Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency l i l . Penna. Bureau o d. Protect on j Harrisburg, PA

e. NRC Operations Center Be thesda , MD Make this phone call last and remain on telephone until NRC disconnects.

Completed By: me/ Dates l Communicator: Inform Emergency Director when notifications are completed. Verified By Time /Date _ (INTERIM) EMERGENCY DIRECTOR

3840047490 1 EP-104, Rev. 2 1 Page 1 of 12 i V MPG /rgs PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY

                                                                                              ^ fhY LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE i

EP-104 SITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for the site response to a Site Emergency. ~ 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 Shif t Supervision shall assume the role of the Interim

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Emergency Director when a Site Emergency occurs unless the Emergency Director is present and perform the necessary steps in this procedune'. 2.2 The Stati.on, supe'r3rrEend nt or. Alternate shall assume the role of the Emergency Director, report to the g Technical Support Center or .controJ room and relieve q~ .3 3 $ ; the i. Interim Emergency,DiyactorT * -

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                       ;2.'3 , ' The, Site Emergency Coordinator shall report to the 3
                         '      J Em6rgency Operations Facility and perform the necessary steps in this procedure.

3.0 APPENDICES 3.1 EP-104-1 Site Emergency Notification Message m m. , + * *

  • 3.2 EP-104-2 Emergency Exposure Guidelines 3.3 EP-104-3 pipa 3.4 EP-104-4 Site Erpergency Site Emergency Phone Ldst DU0iG, EpJ hbt -
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l 4.1 EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, completed T, 5.0, SPECIAL EQUIPMENT k! f

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   .g                                7.0               ACTION LEVEL This procedure shall be implemented when an event occurs that is classified as a Site Emergency per EP-101 Classification t

of Emergencies. - 8.0 PRECAUTIONS 8.1 Planned radiation exposures should-be limited to the

  !                                                                   administrative guide levels in' Appendix EP-104-2 Em',rgency Exposure Guidelines.

9.0 PROCEDURE 9.1 ACTIONS 9.1.1 (Interim) Emergency Director shall: 9.1.1.1 verify the emergency classification as l!

                                                                              .. determined in EP-101' Classification of                                     l Emergencies unless determination has just                                   '
                                                                                 ,been made, i
                                                                                                                                                         *1 9.1.1.2      Unless a Site Evacuation is going to be                                    H

' declared, announce assembly of Emergency {

                              ]                                                  Response Personnel as follows:                                               '

l 1 Call Security shift Supervision and direct I the performance of an accountability check ..t' y *

                                             ~,                                 and activate the Personnel Accountability                                     '

l _1 Group of the Security Team per EP-208. 34 e ,

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  • l EP-104, Rev. 2 Page 3 of 12 VAW/ MPG /rgs BEFORE MAKING ANNOUNCEMENT, FIRST DETERMINE THE PROTE*TED AREA EXIT POINT (S) TO BE USED.

THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL. DESIGNATED EMERGENCY PERSONNEL REPORT TO ASSIGNED f EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES. ALL OTHER PERSONNEL LEAVE THE PROTECTED AREA IMMEDIATELY THROUGH THE (name of exit area I or areas). THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A' DRILL. THIS U (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL. 9.1.1.3 If necessary and if conditions outside the plant are safer than inside, direct the evacuation of the site in accordance with EP-305, Site Evacuation, if not already done. 9.1.1.4 Direct the<Information Center Staff - to implement EP-306, Evacua on of the In ormation Center sp done. Inform the staff nj[ .,t1f there s a re SI .. i ' 9.1.1. d d, t th er 1 , c structio N h@' Ry,n Bechtel Safety o c~nel Security ' Direct them to

                                ~ call for a Site Evacuation or a ' Total                 f Project Evacuation" depending upon plant            a conditions in accordance with Bechtel Procedures.

THIS WILL CALL FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF PERSONNEL AT THE UPPER PARKING LOT AND POST #3. IF YOU WANT NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL OFF-SITE USE EP-305 SITE EVACUATION WHICH WILL AVOID ASSEMBLY AT THE UPPER PARKING LOT AND POST

                                #3.

l -- 9.1.1.6 Contact the Station Superintendent and the Shif t Technical Advisor, inform them of the , situation. B l 9.1.1.7 Fill out Appendix EP-104-1, Site Emergency Notification Message and give it to the , Communicator. c l 9.1.1.8 Direct the communicator to complete notification of the appropriate parties as specified in Appendix EP-104-4 Site Emergency Phone List. The Communicator shall man the NRC RED Telephone until i concurrence for securing the phone is obtained from NRC. L.

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l 9.1.1.9 If not already accomplished at the Alert stage, direct the shif t clerk to activate ' l the 60 minute call list per EP-291, Staffing Augmentation - 60 Minute Call Procedure, If _ shift clerk is not available, this function [ may be assigned to any available individual. -

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l 9.1.1.10 Direct the activation of the Technical >I = Suppor t Center in accordance with EP-201,  ; Technical Support Center (TSC) Activation, .. if not already activated.

                              .            9.1.1.11       Contact the Dose Assessment Team Leader and direct the activation of the Emergency Operations Facility in accordance with EP-203, Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) f Activation, if not already activated.                              ,

9.1.1.12 If the EOF has not been activated earlier, during the Alert Response procedure, direct a communicator to call EOF personnel (directing them to report to the EOF) using EP-279, EOF Group Phone List. l 9.1.1.13 Assign an Operations support Center coordinator (PO) if not already done, to direct available personnel to report to the Operations Support Center and to activate it in accordance with EP-202, Operations Support Center (OSC) Activation, if habitable. F ^ IF IN THE JUDGEMENT OF THE EMERGENCY

  • DIRECTOR THE OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER IS NOT HABITABLE, HAVE PERSONNEL REPORT TO THE CONTROL ROOM.

9.1.1.14 Call Security shift Supervision (Tel.no. (later)) and direct implementation of EP-- 208, Security Team Activation and _ performance- of an accountability check in

                                    ,  ___             , accordance with EP-110, Personnel Assembly and Accountability.                                                    -

l 9.1.1.15 Tor samples, direct the Shif t Chemistry L Technician or Chemistry Sampling And Analysis Team Leader to implement EP-230,. Chemistry Sampling And Analysis _ Team Activation.

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i l 9.1.1.17 For field surveys when a release of gaseous ' radioactive material has occurred or is . suspected, direct a Shif t HP Technician or > Radiation Protection Team Leader to implement EP-220, Radiation Protection Team

  • Activation.

l ' 9.1.1.18 For a release at or greater than the Alert level in EP-101, Classification of i Emergencies, or at the discretion of the { Emergency Director, direct the Dose Assessment Team Leader to implement EP-210, . Dose Assessment Team Activation. On an  ! interim bases, direct the Shift Technical jl Advisor to perform dose projections using  ! EP-316, Cumulative Population Dose Calculations for Airborne Releases-Manual

   ,            ,__                        Method or RMMS. Computer and implement EP-317, Determination of Protective Action Recommendations.

l 9.1.1.19 For fire / damage repair direct a Shif t 3 Supervisor or Fire and Damage Control Team Leader to implement EP-260, Fire and Damage Control Team Activation and/or EP-261, Damage Repair Group. l 9.1.l'.20 For a licuid release, implement EP-312, . ~ Radioactive Liquid Release, if required. l 9.2 FOLLOW-UP 1 9.2.1 (Inter im) Emergency Director shall:

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9.2.1.1 verify that the Technical Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility and 'the Operations Support Center have been \ l

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activated. 9.2.1.2 Periodically evaluate the event classification in accordance uith EP-101, Classification of Emergencies and escalate or de-escalate the classification, as. necessary. l l l

       ',l                                                                   EP-104, Rev. 2 Page 6 of 12 VAW/ MPG /rgs 9.2.1.3    If classification is de-escalated, fill out Appendix EP-104-3, Site Emergency De-Escalation Notification Message and give it to the communicator and direct the communicator to perform notification of the                   a:

appropriate parties listed in Appendix EP-104-4, Site Emergency Phone List.  ; 9.2.1.4 Obtain the following information as I necessary to formulate further actions: A. Security Status from Security Team Leader B. Sample analysis from Shif t Chemistry Technician or Chemistry Sampling And Analysis Team Leader - P C. In-plant surveys from Shif t HP Technician or Personnel Safety Team > Leader _ ... D. Field surveys from Shift HP Technician - or Radiation Protection. Team Leader E. Dose projections and protective action i recommendations from Shift Technical Advisor or Dose Assessment Team Leader F. Fire / Damage repair status from Shif t

Supervisor or Fire and Damage Control j l Team Leader. .

l G. Notification Results from Communicator. 9.2.1.5 Discuss protective action recommendations - with the Site Emergency Coordinator. 9.2.1.6 Determine which additional support personnel _, _ _ _ . are necessary for emergency functions and direct the shift clerk or other assigned communicator to contact those personnel. 9.2.1.7 Provide site personnel with PA speaker announcements for any major changes in plant . emergency status, such as changing emergency - action levels and evacuations.

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Page 7 of 12 VAW/ MPG /rgs 9.2.1.8 Evaluate the need and order evacuation of affected areas as necessary. l Refer to the following procedures:

               ]                                              EP-303 Local Evacuation 4

l EP-305 Site Evacuation b 9.2.1.9 Perform the following until relieved by the . Site Emergency Coordinator: A. Discuss protective action recommendations with the Dose Assessment Team Leeder and Radiation Protection Team Leader. l B. Provide protective. action j recommendations if necessary to the t Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation Protection. l ~~ C. Inform the various emergency response groups if the recovery phase organization is to be implemented. l 9.2.2 The Communicator shall: 9.2.2.1 Inform the Emergency Director when appropriate notifications have been made and submit completed copy of Attachment EP-104-4 Site Emergency phone list for Emergency Directors Signature. i~ 10. REFERENCES 10.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan l 1 10.2 NUREG 0654, Criteria For Preparation and Evaluation i Rev. 1 of Radiological Emergency Response Plans

                                                                                   -and Preparedness in Suppor t of                                     k
                                                                                                                                                        ~l Nuclear Power. Plants.

10.3 EP-101 Cla'ssification of Emergencies o 10.4 A-31 Procedure for Prompt Notification 10.5 EP-291 Staffing Augmentation 60 minute Call Procedure 10.6 EP-201 Technical Suppor t Center (TSC) Activation f f

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    .                            10.7 10.8               EP-203 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation 10.9               EP-317 Determination of Protective Action                                     .

Recommendations  !, 10.10 EP-316 Cumulative Population Dose Calucations 6 i - For Airborne Releases-Manual Method 10.11 EP-305 Site Evacuation , 10.12 EP-306 Evacuation of the Information Center 10.13 EP-110 Personnel Assembly and Accountability 10.14 EP-208 Security Team Activation 10.15' EP-210 Dose Assessment Team Activation ' 10.16 EP-220 Radiation Protection Team Activation ' i 10.17 EP-230 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Activation - i 10.18 EP-250 Personnel Safety Team Activation l 10.19 EP-260 Fire and Damage Control Team Activation 10.20 EP-261 Damage Repair Group 10.21 EP-312 Radioactive Liquid Release 10.22 EP-279 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Group Phone List MM q 9-

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is Limerick Generating Station calling to report a Site Emergency has , been declared on Unit . Time and date of site emergency classification are , . l The basic problem is (24 Hr Clock Time) (Date)

                                                                                                                            .        The plant status is (stable) (improving) (degrading) (not known) .                                                              There (has                                 ,

not been) (is potential for) (has been) (is presently) a radioactive I-(airborne) (liquid) release from the plant. Recommended protective ~ actions are (none ) * . The affected population area is (none) . My name is . This (is) (is not) a drill. This (is) (is not) a drill. If a Site Emergency has been declared without prior emergency classification, indicate that no protective actions are necessary. e em m q =e-**

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      *l                                                                            EP-104, Rev. 2 Page 10 of 12 VAW/ MPG /rgs APPENDIX EP-104-2 EMERGENCY EXPOSURE GUIDELINES t

Projected Whole Body Thyroid Authorized i Function Dose Dose By

l. Life Saving and (Interim)

Reduction of Emergency ** Injury 75 REM

  • 375 REM Director
2. Operation of Equipment to (Interim)

Mitigate an Emergency ** Emergency 25 REM

  • 125 REM Director ,-
3. Protection of (Interim)

Health and Safety Emergency ** of the Public 5 REM 25 REM Direc tor

4. Other Emergency 10 CFR 20 10- CFR 20 (Interim)

Activities limits limits Emergency Director

5. Re-Entry / Station Station Recovery Administrative Administration Activities Guide Lines Guide Lines N/A
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Reference:

EPA-520/1-75-001 Table 2.1 .

         ** Such exposure shall be on a voluntary basis

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l' EP-104 Rev. 2 Page 11 of 12 VAW/ MPG /rgs APPENDIX EP-104-3 SITE DIERGENCY DE-ESCALATION NOTIFICATION MESSAGE MESSAGE: This (is) (is not) a drill. This (is) (is not) a drill. g This is' Limerick Generating S'tation calling to report a change in emergency action level. The site emergency has been (de-escalated to an) (Unusual Event) (Aler t) (Terminated). Time and date are

                                   ,                . The plant status is (stable)

(24 Hr Clock Time) (Date) (improving). My name is 6 This (is) (is not) a drill. o

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a. Eme rgency Director (unless already Centrex Name No of tPerson ti f ica ion Respondin(tion De-Escala notified by G. M. I e itch the interim Emergency Alte r na te Dir ec tor)

J. F. Franz j b. Loa tspatcher Do Not Call On l Escalation Or l De-E sca la t ion ( - ! (1) Montgomery dounty Office of Emergency 24 hrs. Preparedness and Medical Services (2) Pennsylvania Emergency , Management Agency

                                                             . Penna     Bureau o       Rad. Protect on Harrisburg, PA
e. NRC Opera ons Center Be the sda , MD Make this phone call last and remain on telephone until NRC disconnects.

Completed By: me Date: l Communicator: Inform Emergency Director when notifications are completed veri fied By _ Time /Date (INTERIM) EMERGENCY DIRECTOR 1

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1 l l 3840047500 EP-105, Rev. 2 Page 1 of 12 VAW .PG/mla PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE F: i EP-105 GENERAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for the site response to a General Emergency. 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES h 2.1 Shif t Supervision shall assume the role of Interim ' ~~~ Emergency Director when a General Emergency occurs unless the Emergency Director is present and performs the necessary step in this procedure. 2.2 The Station Superintendent or alternate shall assume the role of the Emergency Director, report to the Technical Suoport Center or control room and h # E ij 2.3 1 eE rg  ; Lo i Isth or t to the ' E er  ! pd ci %d  ! rf rm the

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5.0 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT L None

  • 5 6.0 , SYMPTOMS None l 7.0 ACTION LEVEL,

! This procedure shall be implemented when an event occurs that is classified as a General Emergency per EP-101

. .- Classifica tion of Emergencies. .

8.0 PRECAUTIONS 4 . 8.1 Planned radiation exposures should be limited to , the administrative guide levels in Appendix EP .105- , 2 Emergency Exposure Guidelines. t i 9.0 PROCEDURE 9.1 ACTIONS l ,, 9.1.1 (Interim) Emergency Director shall:

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9.1.1.1 Verify the emergency classification'as i determined in EP-101, Classification of j

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                                                                                       ' Emergencies unless determination has just                                                 :

been made. 9.1.1.2 Direct the evacuation of the site in L i accordance with EP-305, Site Evacuation, if not already done. g i

EP-105, Rev. 2 Page 3 of 12 l VAW/ MPG /mla j IF CONDITIONS INSIDE THE PLANT ARE SAFER i i THAN OUTSIDE, CONSIDER KEEPING PERSONNEL ON-SITE IN DESIGNATED ASSEMBLY AREAS. l 9.1.1.3 Implement EP-306 Evacuation of the I: Information Center, if not already done. '

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Inform the staff of the wind direction, i i if there is an airborne release.

;                                         9.1.1.4 l                                     Contact the Station Superintendent and the Shif t Technical Advisor, inform them                                          

of the situation. l 9.1.1.5 Fill out Appendix EP-105-1, General l Emergency Notification Message, and give 9 it to the communicator. i l 9.1.1.6 Direct communicator to complete L notification of the appropriate parties t-

  • as specified in Appendix EP-105-4, General Emergency Phone List. The communicator shall man until concurrance -

j . .- for securing the phone is obtained from . j the NRC. i

'               l                         9.1.1.7      If not already accomplished during an Alert or Site Emergency Response j                                                     procedure, direct the shift clerk to i

activate the 60 minute call list using EP-291, Staffing Augmentation - 60 Minute

 !                                                    Call List. If shift clerk is not j

available, this function may be assigned i i to any available individual. 1 l l- 9.1.1.8 Direct the activation of the Technical Support Center in accordance with EP-201,

                      '-                              Technical support Center (TSC)                                                         '
;                                                     Activation, if not already activated.
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,           _. _ _ ,         , _ _ . 9.1.1.9      Contact the Dose Assessment Team Leader i

using EP-294, Dose Assessment Team Phone i-

          -                          ~~~              List and direct activation of the                                                  8 j                                                  " Emergency Operations Facility in                                                    '

accordance with EP-203, Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation, if j not already activated. - 4 l 9.1.1.10 If the EOF has not been activated I earlier, during an Alert or site i Emergency Response procedure, direct a I communicator to call EOF personnel l (directing them to report to the EOF) using EP-279, EOF Group Phone List.

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, Page 4 of 12 VAW/ MPG /mla ( l 9.1.1.11 Assign an Operations Support Center i Coordinator (PO) , if not already done , to i- direct available personnel to report to l the Operations Support Center and to i activate it in accordance with EP-202, f, i Operations Support Center (OSC) ,; Activation, if habitable. )! 1 lI' i IF IN THE JUDGEMENT OF THE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR THE OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER IS , 4 NOT HABITABLE, HAVE PERSONNEL REPORT TO j THE CONTROL ROOM. 9.1.1.12 Call Security Shif t Supervision (Tel. No. i Later ) and direct him to implement EP-l 208 Security Team Activation. I. ! 9.1.1.13 For samples, direct the Shift Chemistry ! Technician or Chemistry Sampling And

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Analysis Team Leader to implement EP-230  : 1 i Chemistry Sampling And Analysis Team Activation. i l 9.1.1.14 For in-plant surveys, direct a Shif t HP ] Technician or Personnel Safety Team

                           ,                                                                      Leader to implement EP-250, Personnel l                                                                                                  Safety Team Activation.                                                                                                       -

l 9.1.1.15 For field surveys when a release of gaseous radioactive material has occurred or is suspected, direct a Shif t HP i j Technician or Radiation Protection Team Leader to implement EP-220, Radiation

                                   ,                                                              Protection Team Activation.

l 9.1.1.16 For a release at or greater than the Aler t level in EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, or at the discretion of the i Emergency Director, direct the Dose i -' Assessment Team Leader to implement EP-i 210, Dose Assessment Team Activation. On j , - _. . an interim bases, direct the shif t

Technical Advisor to perform dose l , projections using EP-316, Cumulative 1 Population Dose Calculations for Airborne (
                                        ,                                                        Releases-Manual Method or RMMS Computer                                                                                           ,

and implement EP-317, Determination of '

f Protective Action Recommendations.

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EP-105, Rev. 2 Page 5 of 12 VAW/ MPG /mla l 9.1.1.17 For fire / damage repair direct a Shift Supervisor or Fire and Damage Control Team Leader to implement EP-260, Fire and Damage Control Team Activation and/or EP-261 Damage Repair Group. l~ l 9.1.1.18 For a liquid release, implement EP-312, .. Radioactive Liquid Release, if required. 9.2 FOLLOW-UP l 9.2.1 (Inte rim) Emergency Director shall 9.2.1.1 Verify that the Technical Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility and the Operations Support Center have been activated.

     '                                9.2.1.2     Periodically evaluate the event classification in accordance with EP-101, Classification of Emergencies. If.the conditions change, deescalate to an appropriate classification.                            -

9.2.1.3 If classification is de-escalated, fill opt Appendix EP-105-3, General Emergency De-escalation Notification Message, and give it to the communicator and direct the communicator to perform notification of the appropriate parties listed in Appendix EP-105-4, General Emergency , Phone List. 9.2.1.4 Obtain the following information as necessary to formulate further actions:

                                               A. Security Status from Security Team Leader

_ _, _ _ _ . B. . Sample analysis from Shif t Chemistry l Technician or Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader i C. In-plant surveys from Shif t HP Technician or Personnel Safety Team Leader - D. Field surveys from Shif t HP Technician or Radiation Protection ( , Team Leader 1 l __

EP-105, Rev. 2 Page 6 of 12 VAW/ MPG /mla E. Dose projections and protective action recommendations from Shift i Technical Advisor or Dose Assessment Team Leader i F. Fire / Damage Repair status from Shif t Supervisor or Fire and Damage Control , Team Leader

  • G. Notification results from Communica tor
                          ,            9.2.1.5       Discuss protective action recommendations I

with the Site Emergency Coordinator. 9.2.1.6 If not already performed, determine which additional suppor t personnel are necessary for emergency functions and a direct the shif t clerk or other assigned person to contact those personnel. , 9.2.1.7 Provide site personnel with PA speaker announcements for any major changes in plant emergency status, such as changing emergency action levels. 9.2.1.8 Evaluate the need and order evacuation of effected areas as necessary.

                                 ,                  Refer to the following procedures:                                        ,

i l EP-303 Local Evacuation s EP-305 Site Evacuation EP 306 Evacuation of the Information

                  ,_                                                  Center 9.2.1.9      Perform the following until relieved by

_ _ . . ._ . the Site Emergency Coordinator:

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A. ~ Discuss protective action

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b recomendations with the Radiation Protection Team Leader and Dose Assessment Team Leader. . t

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l C. Inform the various smergency response i groups if the recovery phase organization is to be implemented. 9.'2.2 The' Communicator shall: l [ 4 9.2.2.1 Inform the Emergency Director when i appropriate notifications have been made i

                                       ,                                                and submit completed copy of Appendix EP-105-4 General Emergency Phone List for Emergency Director's signature.

10.0 REFERENCES

a 10.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan 10.2 NUREG 0654, Criteria for Preparation'and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans in Support of Nuclear j Power Plants 10.3 EP-101 Classification of Emergencies I l 10.4 EP-201 Technical Support Center (TSC) Activation

10.5 EP-202 Operational Support Center (OSC) Activation 10.6 EP-203 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)
                                     .                                           Activation l                                            10.7               EP-291 Staffing Augmentation 60 Minute Call List 10.8              EP-305 Site Evacuation J

_ . . _ . . . 14.9 EP-306 Evacuation of the Information Center , 10.10 ~~ EP-317 Determination of Protective Action ReE6mmendations 1 10.11 EP-316 Cumulative Population Dose Calculations i i I . For Airborne Releases - Manual Method i 10.12 EP-110 Personnel Assembly and Accountability , 10.13 EP-208 Security Team Activation i

EP-105, Rev. 2 Page 8 of 12 VAW/ MPG /mla 10.14 EP-210 Dose Assessment Team Activation 10.15 EP-220 Radiation Protection Team Activation 10.16 EP-230 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team i. Activation

                                                            '                                           6 10.17    EP-250 Personnel Safety Team Activation l               10.18    EP-260 Fire and Damage Control Team Activation                        ;

10.19 EP-261 Damage Repair Group 10.20 EP-312 Radioactive Liquid Release 10.21 EP-279 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Group Phone List I f 4 e s-* , m s ee MWs O * *

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7 EP-105 Rev. 2 Page 9 of 12 i VAW/ MPG /mla APPENDIX EP 105-1 GENERAL DIERGENCY NOTIFICATION MESSAGE Message: I This (is) (is not) a drill. This (is) (is not) a drill. { This is Limerick Generating Station calling to report a General Emergency [ has been ' declared on Unit No. . Time (and date of General Emergency) classification are , . The basic problem l (24 Hr Clock Time) (Date) is . i  ; The plant status is (stable) (improving) (degrading) (not known) . There (is presently) (has not been) (is potential for) (has been) a radioactive 4 (airborne) (liquid) release from the plant. Recommended protective actions are * . The affected population area is (none) l . My name is . This (is) (is not) a drill. This (is) (is not) a drill. t > l If a General Emergency has been declared without prior emergency

;                       classification provide the recommendation to shelter within the 2 i

mile radius and 5 miles downwind of the plant. If PEMA & BRP are not ] available, make the recommendation directly to the counties. ,; i - l

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  • EP-105 Rev. 2 Page 10 of 12 VAW/ MPG /:mla APPENDIX EP-105-2 Emergency Exposure Guidelines i

Projected i Whole Body Thyroid Authorized Function Dose Dose By g

1. Life Saving and (Interim) f Reduction of Injury 75 REM
  • 375 REM Emergency ** '

Director

2. Operation of Equipment to Mitigate an (Interim)

Emergency 25 REM

  • 125 REM Emergency **

Director

3. Protection of Health and Safety of the Public (Interim)
  • 5 REM 25 REM Emergency **

i Direc tor l 4. Other Emergency 10 CFR 20 10 CFR 20 (Interim) j . . - Activities limits limits Emergency - 4 Director

5. Re-entry / Recovery Station S tation Activities Administra- Adminis-
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lines Guide lines N/A
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EP-105 Rev. Y Page 11 of 12 VAW/ MPG /mla APPENDIX EP-105-3 GENERAL EMERGENCY DE-ESCALATION NOTIFICATION MESSAGE i Message: This (is) (is not) a drill. This (is) (is not) a r drill. This is Limerick Generating Station calling to report a .- 1 change in emergency action level. The General Emergency has been . (de-escalated to) (An Unusual Event) (An Alert) (An Site Emergency) (Terminated) . Time and date are

                                                    ,              . The plant status is (s table)
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(improving) . My name is , s I This (is) (is not) a drill. This (is) (is not) a drill. I

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El JS, Rev. 2 APPENDIX EP-105-4 Page 12 of 12 GENERAL EMERGENCY PHONE LIST VAW/ MPG /mla - Name of Person Re s_ pond ing

a. Emergency Director (unless already Centrex Notification De-Escalation notified by G. M. Le itch the interim Emergency

( Al te r na te) Dir ec tor ) J. P. Franz _ l b. Load Dispatcher Tell Him To In i tia te Call List 'C' -

c. S ta te and County Agenc es Do Not Ca'll On

, De -Esc a la t io n i (1) Montgomery County Of fice of Emergency 24 hrs. Preparedness and Medica 1 Services (2) Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (3) Be rk s Coun ty Eme rge ncy Management Agency (4) Chester County Department

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e. NRC Operations Center Be the sda , MD Make this phone call last and remain on telephone until NRC disconnects.

Completed By: me Date: l Communicator: Inform (Interim) Eme rgency Director when notifications are comp 1eted Verified By Time /Date: _ _ _ _ _ _ _/LRTdPRWV Q FELT #rNn2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . - . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

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k-EP-110 PERSONNEL ASSEMBLY AND ACCOUNTABILITY l 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide the steps l - necessary for personnel assembly and accountability. This procedure does not apply to Unit 2 Bechtel and sub-contractor personnel since they will be assembled per Bechtel procedures. , 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 Personnel shall report to designated Emergency Assembly Areas or as otherwise directed. 2.2 Emergency Assembly Area Coordinators shall, when required, perform an accountability check of personnel at their areas. 2.3 When personnel accountability is required, Bechtel and sub-contractor personnel shall account for their personnel in accordance with Bechtel procedures and make reports to their command posts at Post # 3 and the North Parking Lot. 2.4 Security shall assemble a list of unaccounted for persons, when accountability checks are required, for the (Interim) Emergency Director and (Interim) Personnel Safety Team Leader. l 2.5 The (Interim) Emergency Director shall direct the (Interim) Personnel Safety Team Leader to activate the First Aid / Search and Rescue Group to locate __ unaccounted for personnel. M i

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l EP-110 Rev. 1 Page 2 of 6 VAV/ MPG /mgd 5.0 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT None 6.0 STMPTOMS e None - 7.0 ACTION LEVEL This procedure should be implemented whenever an Alert, Site Emergency, General Emergency, Partial Plant l Evacuation is declared and may also be executed when an Unusual Event is declared at the discretion of the Emergency Director. l ACCOUNTABILITY SECTIONS OF THIS PROCEDURE DO NOT APPLY l DURING A SITE EVACUATION. 8.0 PRECAUTIONS > 8.1 Only the following personnel may authorize support i personnel without Limerick badges access to the site at an Aler t, Site or General Emergency. j 8.1.1 Site Emergency Coordinator . 8.1.2 Emergency Director 8.1.3 Security Team Leader 9.0 PROCEDURE 9.1 ACTIONS THESE ACTIONS WILL IMMEDIATELY FOLLOW THE ASSEMBLY ANNOUNCEMENT MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANY OF THE g FOLLOWING: l EP-103 - Alert Response , l EP-104 - Site Emergency Response 4 e

l EP-llo Rev. 1 Page 3 of 6 l VAV/ MPG /mgd ) ( - { l EP-304 - Partial Plant Evacuation l EP-305 - site Evacuation ! 9.1.1 For assembly without accountability ' check. 3 9.1.1.1 Des.ignated Emergency Response personnel shall. report to their assigned assembly areas (see Appendix EP-110-1) . j' 9.1.1.2 Other personnel shall remain at their i . normal positions until receiving further instructions. i 9.1.2 For emergency assembly with i accountability l . { 9.1.2.1 Other personnel shall report to their designated Emergency Assembly Facility / Area (see Appendix EP-110-1) .

    -                                      -                                           If not assigned to an Emergency Assembly Facility / Area,' exit the Protected Area.

j l 9.1.2.2 Personnel escorting visitors shall i A. Escort visitors to Administration l I Building Guard Station '

!                                                                                    B.                     Report to their Emergency Assembly                                                                                         i i

j Facility / Area (see Appendix EP-110-1) ' i or, if not assigned to an emergency i assembly area, exit the Protected . 3 Area. 9.1.3 Emergency Assembly Area Coordinators i . shall . 9.1.3.1 For Assembly without an accountability ' check shall maintain a log of names and i badge numbers of all personnel leaving

                                                                            ...and. returning to assembly l areas.

9.1.3.2 For Assembly with an accountability check l 1

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                                             ,                                                                                                                                                                                       L-A.                     Record names and security badge i

j numbers of all individuals reporting t to the assembly area. i, ' i

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{ VAV/ MPG /mgd [ ( Conduct a roll call (if necessary) to verify an accurate listing of j personnel.

8. Report names of accounted personnel I j to security at extension listed in
Appendix EP-110-1. ,

C.

  • Maintain a log of names and badge 1

numbers of all personnel leaving and returning to assembly areas. ' , , D. If the entire group of assembled i personnel are to move to a new -l location, perform steps A through C to ensure that accountability is i maintained. e I l 9.1.4. Security shall: \ { l 9.1.4.1 For Assembly without accountability: ' 2 l .- A. Await further instructions. -; ji l 9.1.4.2 For Assembly with accountability: i l A. Contact the Emergency Assembly Areas i

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i 30 minutes af ter the assembly announcement is made. - i l R.. Inform (Interim) Emergency Director of the accountability status within 30 minutes after an assembly with . i accountability announcement is made. ' l ,_ 9.2 FOLLOW-UP l 9.2.1 (Interim) toergency Director shall:

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9.2.1.1 Contact the Personnel Safety Team Leader '

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to activate the search and Rescue Group l **1f required to locate unaccounted for j' ' per sor.nel . f l 9.2.1.2 Contact the (Interim) Personnel safety ~ Team Leader for status updates, i.o I 10.0 RET 5RENCES 10.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan i

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4 APPENDIX EP-110-1

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i PRIMARY ASSEDERLY AREAS ALTERNATE ASSEfERLY AREAS GROUP AND TELEPHONE NUpWBERS AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS ASSE9EBLY AREA COORDINATOR (S) Technical Support Technical Support Center Mone . Emergency Director  ! , Centre S ta f f: - Display Area Ext. Personnel Safety Team Leader

!        WP Technicians                                              1 Operations                                                 See Note 1                                   Senior HP TA/ Technician I Support Center Es t.

Plant Operators Operations Support Control Room Senior Ranking Auxiliary Plant Center Ext. P.O., A.P.O., or A.O. Oper"- tors Ex t. S;cerity Guards .

                                                                     ; Admin Guard Station                                        None                                         Senior Ranking Ex t.                                                                                                  Security Person Bechtel or                                                      2;; Note 2           -

Supervisors Subcontractors in Restricted t Area

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(1) If the OSC becomes or is uninhabitable one WP Technician shall accompany each Plant Operator or Auxiliary Plant Operator to the Control Room. All other HP Technician shall report to Admin Bldg. ~ 2500 Floor, WP Area. ' ~ (2) If accountability is required they will leave the Protected Area. Otherwise, they will receive further instructions and directions. i

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i > l l PRIMARY ASSEMBLY AREAS ALTERNATE ASSEMBLY ARE'AS . I GROUP AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS ASSEMBLY AREA COORDINATOR (S) Control Operators Control Room Safe Shutdown Panels Shift Superintendent A: sit Control Ext. For Units 1 and 2 Alt: Shift Supervisor Operators ] Shif t Supervision t (Only if Control Room STA uninhabitable) Ch Ristry Cold Lab 217' El. 2nd Floor Admin Chemist Technicians Bldg. Chemistry Office Chemistry Ext. PECO Field Engineers See Note 2 Etc3rted Plant See Note 2

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Vicitors Adninistrative See Note 2

, Staff and Unescorted Vinitors Maintenance Personnel     Maintenance Office                                         Shift Assistant Foreman Instrument & Control      TSC                                                        Senior TSC Staff or T2chnicians                                                                          Senior Person Present Notso n (2) If accountability is required they will leave the Protected Area.          Otherwise, they will receive further instructions and directions.

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l l' 3840047520 EP-208 Rev. 1 Page 1 of 8 l EC/jmv PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE I

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EP-208 SECURITY TEAM ACTIVATION , 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for the activation and conduct of operation for the Security Team. 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES l 2.1 The Guard Sergeant or designated alternate shall assume the role of the Interim Security Team Leader and perform the steps of this procedure until relieved by the Security Team Leader.- 1 2.2 The Security Team Leader shall relieve the Interim Sec.urity Team Leader and perform the steps of this procedure not completed by the Interim Security Team i Leader. -

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3.0 APPENDICES 3.1 Appendix EP-208-1 Access Control Group Location 3.2 Appendix EP-208-2 Exit Point Staffing for Site

           .-               Evacuation 4.0      PREREQUISITES CON
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5.0 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT

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This procedure shall be implemented whenever a Personnel ' Assembly is announced, an Alert or higher classification is

          ,                           declared, a Site Evacuation is declared or at the discretion of the (Interim) Emergency Director.

8.0 PRECAUTIONS . I None ' 9.0 PROCEDURE l 9.1 ACTIONS 9.1.1 The Guard Sergeant shall:- 9.1.1.1 Assume the role of the Interim Security Team Leader. 9.1.1.2 Call or assign someone to call the Security Team Leader using EP-278 (Security Team Phone List). Also call in team members to supplement the staff on site as necessary. 9.1.1.3 Assign Group Leaders from available security personnel to the following groups to perform the duties in Section 9.2 as required for ' the situation:

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l A. Access Control l 'B . Personnel Accountability  ! l C. Plant Security AT ANY TIME DURING THIS PROCEDURE THE INTERIM SECURITY TEAM LEADER MAY BE , RELIEVED BY THE SECURITY TEAM LEADER.

EP-208 Rev. 1 Page 3 of 8 l HEC /jmv t 9.1.1.4 Ensure security personnel are equipped with a radio, and a flashlight. 9.1.1.5 Advise the Emergency Director concerning the b need for support of off-site security agencies, if necessary. 6 l 9.1.1.6 Coordinate the actions of off-site security agency personnel if their assistance is required. l 9.2 FOLLOW-UP 9.2.1 The Security Team Leader shall: 9.2.1.1 Report to the Technical Support Center. 9.2.1.2 Review the current status of the emergency

  • and relieve the Interim Security Leader.

9.2.1.3 Ensure that the necessary groups are staffed and performing the appropriate sections of this procedure. Augment groups as necessary. l 9.2.1.4 Keep the (Interim) Emergency Director updated on status of the team's activities. 9.2.1.5 If off site re-atssembly af ter site evacuation is required, assign security personnel at the selected re-assembly point - to control traffic. These security . personnel may be an off-site security agency. 9.2.1.6 Periodically re-evaluate the security situation and make appropriate recommendations to the (Interim) . Emergency Director. ' t 9.2.1.7 Implement LGS Emergency Security Procedures _._ ..as appropriate. , l 9.2.2 The Access Control Group shall: 9.2.2.1 Be activated when directed by the (Interim) Security Team Leader. 5 ll 9.2.2.2 Receive instructions via the best means available (telephone, radio, etc.) and l obtain traffic vests form the TSC.

l EP-208 Rev. 1 Page 4 of 8 l HEC /jmv ( 9.2.2.3 Members of the accer,s control group will be dispatched to each of the following locations to control access: I A. Technical Support Center Personnel Exit l Area - l B. , Admin Guard Station Personnel Exit Area l C. Main Access Gate (Gate 1) l D. Back Access Gate (Post 10) GUARDS NEED NOT BE STATIONED AT A GATE WHICH IS TO REMAIN LOCKED DURING THE EMERGENCY. 9.2.2.4 Issue emergency dosimetry as directed by the i' Radiation Protection Team Leader for incoming personnel. l 9.2.2.5 During a site evacuation: A. Control access and vehicle trcffic by providing security personnel at locations required by Appendix EP-208-2. See Appendix EP-208-1 for map of

                                                    - locations.

B. Notify the (Interim) Emergency Director when security personnel are at their stations so that evacuation can begin. C. Security personnel which are sta'tioned at the Technical Support Center and the Admin Guard Station Personnel Exit Area shall direct personnel to deposit security badges in buckets, or other containers provided, but to KEEP DOSIMETRY. If the security computer is working the security personnel will

                            ~~~              ~        " card out" the badges. If the computer                  i
                                                      's i not working they will compile a list of those badges which have been turned in. This list will be used by the                     e Accountability Group (Section 9.2.3) .             .

l 9.2.3 The Accountability. Group shall: 9.2.3.1 For Personnel Accountability Check without Site Evacuation: l l I 4 w ,- - m -- . g -wq

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k A. Perform a personnel accountability check as detailed in EP-110, Personnel Assembly and Accountability. 0 9.2.3.2 For Site Evacuation i A. Compile a list of personnel remaining in t the protected area. This can be done by using information gathered in section 9.2. 2. 4 C. B. Determine from the Bechtel Command Posts

                       .                                            at the North Parking Lot and Post #3 to determine if any Bechtel/ Subcontractor personnel are unaccounted for.

l C. Produce a list of missing personnel (if any) using information from steps A. and B. Inform the (Interim) Emergency . Director or (Interim) Security Team Leader of unaccounted for personnel so that EP-252 Search and, Rescue /First Aid can be implemented. l D. Forward the list of unaccounted for personnel to the Personnel Safety Team Leader. l E. Provide updates to the Emergency Director and to the Personnel Safety Team Leader as missing personnel are accounted for. 9.2.4 The Plant Security Group shall: 9.2.4.1 Maintain plant security in accordance with

                ._                                       emergency security procedures, and as' directed by the (Interim) Emergency Director.

9.2.4.2 In the event of a Partial Plant Evacuation, assist personnel in the evacuation of

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10.0 REFERENCES

10.1 Limerick Generation Station Emergency Plan j; 10.2 Limerick Generating Station Security Plan and . Procedures

                                      -10.3        EP-278 Security Team Phone List 10.4        EP-254 Vehicle and Evacuee Control Group 10.5        EP-110 Personnel Assembly and Accountability O

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DAY SHIFT AFTERNOON SHIFT NIGHT SHIFT [ TSC PERSONNEL 1 EXIT AREA X . i ADMIN PERSONNEL EXIT AREA X X X NORTH PARKING LOT X X POST #3 X X X  !

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LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l i rl EP-230 CHEMISTRY SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS TEAM ACTIVATION 1.0 PURPOSE - The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for l . the actions required to activate the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team. 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Emergency Director shall direct the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader to activate a team, when required. 2.2 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader shall appoint a group leader to perform the steps nr.cessary in this procedure. 2.3 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader shall l direct the group members to perform the steps necessary in this procedure. 3.0 APPENDICES 3.1 EP-230-1 Emergency Exposure Guidelines 3.2 EP-230-2 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis COL _l _ . - - . s 4.0 - PREREQUISITES

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EP-230 Rev. 1 Page 2 of 9 VAW/ MPG /jmv i 1 6.0 SYMPTOMS None 7.0 ACTION LEVEL j 7.1 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group will be l activated at the discretion of the (Interim) Emergency Director. 8.0 PRECAUTIONS I 8.1 Planned radiation exposures should be limited to the administrative guide levels in Appendix EP-230-1 Emergency Exposure Guidelines. , l 8.2 Continuous coverage by a Health Physics Technician may

     ,                 ,,_                substitute for the Radiation, Work Permit.

8.3 Every effort should be made to maintain the individual  ! l and man-rem exposures of the group to ALARA. f 9.0 PROCEDURE l 9.1 ACTIONS 9.1.1 The Emergency Director shall: l' 9.1.1.1 Direct' the (Interim) Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader to collect samples, as necessary, and analyze the samples or use offsite suppor t groups for the analysis.

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                                        -9.1.2.1   -Repor t to the Cold Chemistry Lab and perform a chemistry Lab habitability survey in accordance with EP-330, Emergency Response j

Facility Habitability, from the Personnel [ Safety Team Leader. Report to the Chemistry Area on the 2nd floor of the Administration Building if the Chemistry Lab is not habitable. If .the Chemistry Lab habitability is degraded, time spent in the lab analyzing samples should be minimized and protective measures shall be employed. l

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Consideration should be given to sending the , samples offsite for analysis. ' 9.1.2.2 Af ter discussing the situation with the - Emergency Director to determine the I priorities of group activation and immediate responses of the Chemistry sampling and  ? Analysis Team, assume the role of Interim  ! Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader. AT ANY POINT IN THIS PROCEDURE, THE CHEMISTRY SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS TEAM LEADER WILL REPORT TO THE TSC AND RELIEVE THE i INTERIM TEAM LEADER ONCE FULLY COGNIZANT OF THE SITUATION. 9.1.2.3 Appoint Group Leaders from available personnel and/or assume the role of group  % leader and group member (s) (until relieved) j and complete the appropriate steps in this procedure.

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9.1.2.4 Assign sampl.ing tasks to Group Leaders. Brief Group Leaders on plant status and potential or existing radiological conditions and/or hazards, as the information becomes available. 9.1.2.5 Request emergency exposure authorizations from the Emergency Director for the appropriate group members as required. ,- l 9.1.3 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader

                                         ,                                                                   shall:

9.1.3.1 Assemble the Chemistry sampling and Analysis Group at the Cold Chemistry Lab. Request a Health Physics Technician from the Plant j Survey Group Leader in the Operations Suppor t Center (OSC). S..l.3.2 .. Evaluate sampling conditions and/or locations identified in steps 9.1.3.4

                                                                                                            ,through 9.1.3.7 below and instruct group members to take the necessary samples using                                                                     _

indica ted - proc edures . l 9.1.3.3 Sample primary coolant and drywell atmosphere as necessary with the following procedures: i l

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I EP-230 Rev. 1 Page 4 of 9 l VAW/ MPG /jmv ( EP-231 Operation of Post Accident Sampling l l System (PASS) EP-233 Retrieving And Changing Sample 7 i Filters And Cartridges From The Containment Leak Detector During ' Emergencies < r EP-234 Obtaining Containment Gas Camples From - the Containment Leak Detector During Emergencies EP-235 Obtaining Reactor Water Samples From Sample Sinks Following Accident Conditions l 9.1.3.4 In the event of a large radioactive liquid b spill with potential for discharge to the Schuylkill River, obtain samples of the ,. l slowdown line water in accordance with:

     ,                   ,_.                                        EP-236 Obtaining Cooling Tower Blowdown Line Water Samples Following Radioactive Liquid Release After Accident Conditions l                              9.1.3.5          Use the following procedures to obtain                              ~

samples, as necessary, from the various sample points. Nor th and South Stack . EP-237 Obtaining the Iodine, and Particulate Samples from The North and South Stack following Accident Conditions Liqaid Radwaste ' - ~ ~ * * ~ EP-238 Obtainin'g Liquid Radwaste Samples from Radwaste Sample Sink Following Accident Conditions Off Gas EP-240 Obtaining Off Gas Samples from the ' l . Air Ejector / Holdup pipe Discharge l Reactor Enclosure or Suppression Pool i EP-231 Operation of Post Accident Sampling l Systems (PASS)

EP-230 Rev. 1 Page 5 of 9 VAW/ MPG /jmv ( 9.1.3.6 Use the following procedures for the preparation and handling of highly radioactive samples. EP-241 Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Radioactive Liquid Samples t l EP-242 Sample Preparation and Handling of , Highly Radioactive Particulate Filters and Iodine Cartridges l EP-243 Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Rcdioactive Gas Samples 9.1.3.7 Periodically have group member exposures ,.

evaluated to ensure that group members do .

not exceed normal administrative exposure guidelines without prior approval of the (Interim) Emergency Director.

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9.1.3.8 As required, request the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader to obtain emergency exposure authorizations from the (Interim) Emergency Director for affected group members. 9.1.4 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Members shall: 9.1.4.1 Assemble the necessary equipment needed to I. ' obtain and analyze samples. Label all sample containers before sampling. Use

                                ,                                                           Appendix EP-230-2 as guidance to follow the progress of samples drawn and analyzed onsite.

9.1.4.2 Collect and analyze samples as directed by the Group Leader. j __. .. 9.1.4.3 Attach data sheets and analysis reports to __ .... Appendix EP-230-2 Chemistry Sampling & , Analysis COL for each sample taken. Give

                            ]                                                               ,this information to the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader.                                                                                                                                '

l 9.2 FOLLOW-UP l 9.2.1 The (Interim) Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader shall: I k

i . . EP-230 Rev. 1 l Page 6 of 9 VAW/ MPG /jmv i 9.2.1.1 Report the results of these analyses to the l Emergency Director and Dose Assessment Team Leader. l 9.2.1.2 Provide group Leaders with periodic plant L status changes including significant , radiation exposure and radioactive ' contamination problems which may affect the j functions of the team. 9.2.1.3 If necessary, use the post accident sampling l analysis off-site capabilities of Babcox and Wilcox by referring to EP-244, Off-Site Analysis of High Activity Samples. 9.2.1.4 Provide additional personnel support, if necessary, using EP-292 Chemistry Sampling  ! and Analysis Team Phone List. 9.2.2. Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader shall: s

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Report results'of samples 'and analysis to 9.2.2.1 the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader. 9.2.2.2 Provide Group Members with periodic plant - i status changes to include radiological conditions which may affect the group. 9.2.2.3 Request augmentative personnel from the Team Leader as required. , .

10.0 REFERENCES

j 10.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan

                                       -10.2                 NUREG 0654, Rev.1 - Preparation and Evaluation ' of Radiological Emergency Response

) ~ Plans- and Preparedness In Support of Nuclear Power Plants 10.3 EP-231 Ope' ration of Post Accident Sampling Station [ 10.4 EP-232 Obtaining Drywell Gas Samples From the Containment Atmosphere Control System - ! 10.5 EP-233 Retrieving' and Changing Sample Filters and Cartridges from the Drywell Radiation Monitor

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EP-230 Rev. 1 Page 7 of 9 VAd/ MPG /jmv 10.6 EP-234 Obtaining Drywell Gas Samples from Drywell Radiation Monitor Sampling Station 10.7 EP-235 Obtaining Reactor Water Samples from Sample , Sinks Following Accident Conditions ' 10.8 EP-236 Obtaining Blowdown Line Samples Following

  • i Radionctive Liquid Releases Following Accident Conditions 10.9 EP-237 Obtaining the Iodine and Par ticulate Samples from the North and South Stack following
                        .                     Accident Conditions 10.10        EP-238 Obtaining Liquid Radwaste Samples from the Radwaste Sample Sink Following Accident conditions 10.11       EP-240 Off Gas Samples from the Off Gas Hydrogen                         !.

Analyzer following Accident Conditions 10.12 EP-241 Sample Preparation and Chemical Analysis of Highly Radioactive Liquid Samples

,                         10.13       EP-242 Sample Preparation and Analysis of Highly Radioactive Car     tridges Particulate Filters and Iod.ine 10.14       EP-243 Sample Preparation and Analysis of Highly Radioactive Gas Samples 10.15       EP-292 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Phone List e som MHM     m         * * *   *
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1 EP-230, Rev. 1 Page 8 of 9 VAW/ MPG /jmv APPENDIX EP-230-1 Emergency Exposure Guidelines Projected i-Whole Body Thyroid Authorized i Function Dose Dose

  • By l 1. Life Saving and (Interim) .

Reduction of Injury 75 REM

  • 375 REM Emergency **  ;

Director

2. Operation of Equipment
                ]          to Mitigate an                                                             (Interim)

Emergency 25 REM

  • 125 REM Emergency **

Director l-3. Protection of Health (Interim) p and Safety of the Public 5 REM 25 REM Emergency ** . Director

4. Other Emergency 10 CFR 20 10 CFR 20 Emergency Activities limits limits Director
5. Re-entry / Recovery Station Station Activities Administra- Adminis-tive Guide- trative -

Guide-lines lines N/A

Reference:

EPA-520/1-75-001 Table 2.1

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EP-230 Rev. 1 Page 9 of 9 VAW/ MPG /jmv APPENDIX EP-230-2 CHEM SAMPLING & ANALYSIS COL TEAM ACTIONS

1. SAMPLE TYPE: LOCATION:  !

I DATE: TIME:

2. ANALYSIS TO BE PERFORMED (LIST) 4 SPECIAL
3. PROCEDURES NEEDED (LIST) REVIEWED PREREQUISITES EQUIPMENT -

SAMPLE GROUP ACTIONS INITIALS

1. TRAVEL ROUTE PLANNED , i<
2. HP COVERAGE AVAILABLE 4

3.' PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT & DOSIMETRY ISSUED

4. -SAMPLE SURVEY BY HP
5. SAMPLE TRANSPORTED TO LAB i ANALYSIS GROUP ACT. IONS .- c INITIALS ,
1. LAB READY TO RECEIVE SA,MPLE
2. o HP . COVERAGE AVAILABLE IN LAB i
3. PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT & DOSIMETRY ISSUED i
4. SAMPLE RECEIVED IN LAB _, _

! 5. DOSE RATE SURVEY DONE IN LAB AFTER SAMPLE RECEIPT i

6. RESULTS FORWARDED TO TEAM LEADER

3840047540 EP-231 Rev. 1 Page 1 of 40 s TJY/jmv PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE s l EP-231 OPERATION OF POST-ACCIDENT SAMPLING SYSTEMS (PASS) 1.0 PURPOSE , The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for l obtaining samples from the Post-Accident Sampling Station following accident conditions. 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES J l 2.1 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader shall direct the group members to perform the necessary steps in this procedure. 3.0 APPENDICES I 3.1 EP- 231-1 Procedure for Draining the Trap, Sump.and Collector 3.2 EP- 231-2 Procedure for Obtaining 14.4 ml Gas Sample \

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3.3 EP- 231- 3 Procedure for Obtaining Iodine / Particulate Sample 3.4 EP- 231-4 Procedura for Obtaining a Small Volume Liquid Sample 3.5 EP- 231- 5 Procedure for Obtaining a Large Liquid __ _ , _ _ _ . Sample and/or a Dissolved Gas Sample r 3.6 EP- 231- 6 Procedure for Flushing the Liquid and Dissolved GiB System ' , 3.7 EP- 231-7 M-102 General Arrangement Plan at El. 217'- s

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3. 8 EP 231-8 Diagram of Control P sld l

Photographs are kept on file wi f Chem t!ry h ta {, . Origin'a Supe .: vision) g Eh l l Yl.LD Ry M N E3

EP-231 Rev. 1 Page 2 of 40 TJY/jmv 1 3.9 EP-231-9 Diagram of Control Panel-right side (Original photographs are kept on file with Chemistry Supervision) 3.10 ' EP-231-10 Control Panel Switch Layout 3.11 EP-231-11 Schematic of Post Accident Sample Station b e 4.0 PREREQUISITES 4.1 The following considerations should be made when determining the types of samples to be taken and the routes to be used. l 4.1.1 Present plant conditions l 4.1.2 Which analyzers are operable l 4.1.3 Travel time to and from the sample point

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Time required to'obtain the sample l 4.1.4 4.1.5 Radiological conditions in route to and within the sample area l 4.1.6 Projected dose rates of the sample , 4.2' Prior to entering the plant to obtain the sample, prepare the hot lab for receiving the sample, using- - the following. l , 4.2.1 Shielding is available for the sample 4.2.2 Remote handling tools are in place (as required)

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4.2.3 Protective clothing and equipment are readily available. 4.2.4 Copies.of the appropriate sample handling , and analysis procedures are on hand. 4.3 Prior to collecting a sample (and af ter the system has $ been operated) the PASS should be drained and blown ! out in accordance with Appendix EP-231-1. (For blowdown precautions see points 8.4 and 8.5 of this procedure)

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5.0 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT 5.1 Appropriate Health Physics survey equipment l 5.2 Air sampler 5.3 Respiratory protective equipment . 5 . ~4 Anti-C clothing' 5.5 Whole Body dosimetry 5,. 6 Gas vial sample tube 5.7 Iodine & particulate sample assembly 5.8 14.4 gas vials and. caps - 5.9 Liquid sample bottles and caps , 5.10 10cc syringe with stop lock

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5.12 47mm particulate filters 5.13 Small bottle of domin water 5.14 Large volume cask ' 5.1$ Small volume cask , i 5.16 Gas sample cask 5.17 Flashlight 5.18 Mirror . 5.19 Extremity dosimetry

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5.2F Watch with secondhand 5.21 PTustic bag 1 pole to transport cartridges 6.0 SYMPTOMS None

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EP-231 Rev. 1 Page 4 of 40 TJY/jmv 4 7.0 ACTION LEVEL This procedure shall be implemented when a sample shall be taken from the PASS during an emergency situation. ' i a i + l 8.0 PRECAUTIONS t . 8.1 Dlanned radiation exposures should be limited to the administrative guide levels in Appendix EP-230-1, i Emergency Exposure Guidelines. l 8.2 Continuous coverage by a health physics technician may substitute for the Radiation Work Permit. ! 8.3 Eye protection should be worn by all personnel when obtaining samples from the sample station. l 8.4 There is no automatic drain or blow down but there is an alarm light to indicate that the level in the trap ' T-717 is high and that the trap needs to be drained right away. This trap removes. water from the gas sample lines. If the liquid level becomes too high, i water will be sucked into an air pump and mechanical i damage may result. l 8.5 The drain and blow out sequence will take precedence over any other operation. THE DRAIN AND BLOW OUT OPERATION MAY BE PERFORMED AT i ANY TIME BY MERELY TURNING SUMP DRAIN SYSTEM SWITCH UC-715-1 TO ANY POSITION OTHER THAN OFF. ANY OTHER OPERATION SEQUENCE THAT MAY BE OCCURRING WILL I IPMEDIATELY BE STOPPED AND WHEN SUMP DRAIN SYSTEM i SWITCH HC-715-1 IS RETURNED TO THE OFF POSITION THE SAMPLE STATION OPERATION WILL RETURN TO THE STEP PREVIOUSLY INTERRUPTED, UNLESS OTHER SWITCHES WERE CHANGED IN THE MEANTIME. 8.6 Minimum amount of time should be spent near the s surface of the sample enclosure. , 8.7 The indicator for Area Radiation Detector RE-507 is on  ; ] the control panel and its reading should be noted. l f

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l EP-231 Rev. 1 Page 5 of 40 TJY/jmv j 9.0 PROCEDURE 9.1 ACTIONS 9.1.1 (Interim) Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader shall: 9.1.1.1 Af ter discussing the situation with the  ! 4 Emerg'ency Director determine which of the j following PASS samples are required. i

                 'l                                                 A.      Drywell atmosphere l                                            B.      Suppression pool atmosphere l                                             C.      Secondary containment atmosphere 1                      l                                             D.      Primary coolant atmosphere                                                       "

' 9.1.1.2 Direct the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis " Group Leader to collect and analyze the PASS , sanples. 9.1.2 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader shall: 9.1.2.1 Contact the Plant Survey Group Leader and request a Health Physics technician to report to the Chemistry lab to perform the following, A. Provide the Group Leader with radiological conditions that would impact the sample selection. B. Brief the Group Members on radiological-4 conditions, precautions and requirements i for entering the area and for handling and analyzing the sample. ' i C. Provide constant coverage of the sampling and analysis portions of this procedure. 9.1.2.2 Determine the type of PASS sample to be taken based on the following information. - l A. Radiological conditions l 1. In route and within the area

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2. Expected radiation levels of the sample B. Sampling times (Based on the following 9 information) '

l Sample Sampling Time l 1. Dr'well y or Suppression Pool Atmosphere 25 Min. l 2. Secondary Containment

                                   .                                     Atmosphere                                                                     10 Min.

l 3. Primary Coolant Jet Pump 20. Min. l ,

4. RHR 25 Min.

l 9.1.2.3 Select the appropriate sample point. Sample Equip. No. Location l A. Gas 10S 941(20S 941) El. 217'-0"-

,                                                                                                                                         Area 8 l                                                      B. Liquid                    10S 942(20S 942)                         El. 217'-0"-

Area 8 9.1.2.4 Once the sample type and sampling location has been determined, contact the Control Room and request a system line-up to permit ,' collection of the appropriate sample in accordance with the following information. m ema WWeng S * *

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EP-231 Rev. 1 1 ' Page 7 of 40 TJY/jmv SAMPLE LOCATION SWITCH SWITCH NAME POSITION l l A. Upper Drywell (291') SV-57-132,134,150 1 B Containment OPEN  ; or -(232,234,250) Atmosphere Sample

  • Lower Drywell (242') Sys. Isolation h

HS-57-153 (253 ) Drywell Atmosphere AUTO - Sample Sys. ' Isolation

  • HSS-57-191B ( 291B) Containment BYPASS 4 . Isolation i

Signal Bypass

                                                                                                             *HSS-57-191D(292D)                                     Containment                                         BYPASS Isolation                                                                 .

Signal Bypass l B. Suppression Pool ( 222') SV-57-183,191 1 A Containment AUTO 4450 Deg Azimuth - (283,291) Atmosphere Sample from North) Sys. Isolation HS-57-187(287) Suppression Pool AUTO

;                                                                                                                                                                   Atmosphere Sample Sys. Isolation
                                                                                                            *HSS-57-191A ( 291A)                                    Containment                                        BYPASS Isolation Signal Bypass
  • HSS-57-191C ( 291C) Containment BYPASS Isolation 3 Signal Bypass

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  • Only necessary if containment isolation signal is present i _ _ _ _ . ._ -

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EP-231 Rev. 1 Page 8 of 40 TJY/jmv s SAMPLE LOCATION SWITCH SWITCH NAME POSITION l C. Suppression Pool (222'? SV-57-181(281) 1 B Containment AUTO . (70 Deg Azamuth Atmosphere Sample I from North) Sys. Isolation 6 HS-5,7-187 ( 287 ) Suppression Pool AUTO Atmosphere Sample , Sys. Isolation

                                                                             *HSS-57-191B ( 291B)                         Containment                                                           BYPASS j                                    _

Isolation Signal Bypass

                                                                            *HSS-57-191C (291C )                          Containment                                                           BYPASS Isolation Signal Bypass l D. Secondary Containment                                                                                   No Line-up Necessary

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  • Only necessary if containment isolation signal is present l E. "A" RHR HV-51-lF079A 1 A RHR Sample OPEN (2F079A) Line Upstream Isolation Valve i

HV-51-lF080A 1 A RER Sample OPEN (2F080A) Line Outboard

                                                                            *BSS-57-191A(291A)                            Containment                                                          BYPASS            -

Isolation

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l P EP-231 Rev. 1 Page 9 of 40 TJY/jmv SAMPLE LOCATION SWITCH SWITCH NAME POSITION l F. "B" RHR HV-51-lF079B 1 B RHR Line OPEN (2F079B) Upstream Isolation Valve HV-51-lF080B 1B RRR Sample OPEN (2F080B) Line Downstream Isolation

  • HSS-57-191A ( 291A) Containment BYPASS Isolation
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  • Only necessary if containment isolation signal is present. <

j 9.1.2.5 Have the shif t verify that the liquid return i . - line to the suppression Pool is open by , placing the following switch in the " { appropriate positions i l UNIT SWITCH SWITCH NAME POSITION ! l 1 HS-52-101D Supp Pool Suction OPEN ! l 2 HS-52-101A Supp Pool Suction OPEN l 9.1.2.6 Determine the appropriate route to be taken. f j - A. i SUGGESTED BOUTE AND APPROXIMATE TIMES ARE AS FOLLOWS: (SEE APPENDIX EP-231-7) l ^ "- l 11. Proceeding past the filter l domineralizers and entering the Turbine Enclosure, El. 217'-0", turning right l l and proceeding down the hall to Area 8. -

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                                                                        "~ TIME:           Approximately 2 min.
2. Proceeding past the condensate
domineralizers, turning lef t and d

! exiting the Turbine Enclosure (door j

                                                                                   #242), turning right, proceeding around the Turbine Enclosure and re-entering the Turbine Enclosure (door #249) and j proceeding to the PASS.                                                                     !

[ l TIME: Approx. 5 min. < 4

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~ from the (Interim) Chemistry Sampling and

                                   ,                                                          Analysis Team Leader and give it to a designated member of the group.

[ , 9.1.2.8 Brief the Health Physics Technician and ! Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group ' members on the following:

l A. Team identification i

l B. Communications equipment and channel l C. Type of sample (s) to be collected ] l D. Location of collection points , l E. Routes to be taken l F. Precautions for operating the PASS - l __ G. Sample transport techniques j H. Projected amount of time required to collect and tranport the sample I. Review the procedures to be followed for sample collection, handling, preparation

,                                                                                                       and analysis J.        Special tools and equipment required for j                                                                                                         sample handling and/or collection
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sample (s) j 9.1.2.9 Assign the appropriate number of group members to obtain the necessary equipment and once briefed by the H.P. technician to collect and transport the surple to the hot } __ chemis.try lab. ' ' e c INSTRUCT THE GROUP MEMBERS TO OBTAIN THE SMALLEST SAMPLE NECESSARY FOR THE ANALYSIS. I-

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i , I the following as they occur or as the i information becomes available. i

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                             ;                                                              TJY/jmv A. Sample locations that are not accessible or any other reason why the sample can s                                               not be collected.

l' B. When the sample and group members arrive i

     ,                                                   at the hot lab.

l C. Results of the analysis.  ; 9.1.3 The Health Physics Technician shall: 9.1.3.1 Perform a pre-job briefing with the

                                   .                Chemistry technicians assigned to obtain the i                                                   sample to discuss the following:

A. RWP requirements . B. Routes to PASS Facility C. Authorized doses D. Radiological concerns and precautions - E. Review of procedure for obtaining and transporting sample to hot lab F. Suggested methods to maintain exposures ALARA G. Stay times and Abort Criteria I l 9.1.3.2 Provide constant. coverage while obtaining and transporting samples from the PASS'. 9.1.3.3 Take appropriate radiation survey equipment I and ensure that' equipment is functional and calibrated. _ , _ _ , .__ . 9.1.3.4 Monitor dose rates enroute and at the- sample location. If the general area dose rates

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exceed 5 R/hr ont the door leading to the . _Torbine~ Enclosure, 217'-0" El. or 10.R/hr i within the Turbine enclosure (enroute to or i at the sampling point) instruct Group tl Members to immediately exit the area and -l report to the Chemistry Sampling and l Analysis Group Leader,. l l l l' i.

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i EP-231 Rev. 1 Page 12 of 40 i TJY/jmv 9.1.3.5 Survey the sample area (concen trating especially on the PASS) and the sample container once the sample has been collected and the shielded sample cask. 9.1.3.6 Document the sample cask survey results and i give them to the Chemistry Sampling and Analy. sis Group Leader (or other designated , group member) when arriving at the hot. lab. 9.1.3.7 Provide constant coverage during sample preparation and handling as specified in EP-

                                  .                                      241, EP-242 or EP-243.

9.1.4 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group members shall: 9.1.4.1 Assemble for a pre-job briefing at the 3 chemistry lab. - 9.1.4.2 Obtain and don the approriate protective clothing and equipment (as required by the - H.P. technic'ian or RWP). 9.1.4.3 Inform the Group Leader if they are approaching the Administrative exposure guidelines, or may not have sufficient exposure remaining to successfully complete the assigned task. 9.1.4.4 Obtain the necessary equipment to collect ' the sample and ensure that the hot lab is ready to accept the sample. l PROPERTY LABEL ALL SAMPLE CONTAINERS __ 9.1.4.5 Obtain the key to the control panel power from the Group Leader. 1 _ . . - . . a-- 9.1.4.6 Once the group has been briefed and the

appropriate equipment has been assembled
                                                   ,__.                 pr.o.ceed to the PASS using the pre-determined route and- collect the sample ~in accordance with the appropriate appendix to this F                                                                        pr'ocedu re .                                (see following)                                 *
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Appendix Title EP-231 Procedure for Draining the Trap, j Sump and Collector 1 I i EP-231 Procedure for Obtaining 14.4 ml Gas Sample - i EP-23'l Procedure for Obtaining - { Iodine / Particulate Sample ' EP-231 Procedure for Obtaining a Small

                                ,                                               volume Liquid Sample EP-231 Procedure for Obtaining a Large Liquid Sample and/or a Dissolved Gas Sample EP-231 Procedure for Flushing the Liquid and Dissolved Gas System                                '

l IF THE ROUTE IS INACCESSIBLE, EXIT IMMEDI ATELY AND CONSULT CHEMISTRY SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS GROUP LEADER FOR ALTERNATIVE ROUTES . 9.1.4.7 Once the H.P. technician-has surveyed the

. sample cask, take the sample to the hot lab retracing the route back from the sample point.

Upon. introduction of the sample into the hot lab, the sample. will be handled and stored in a manner that personnel exposures are ' kept ALARA. 9.1.4.8 Contact the Group Leader as soon as the sample reaches the hot lab and infona him that the sample collection has been _ _ _ . .__ . completed and what the sample status is. 9.2 FOLLOW-UP

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9.2.1 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Grcup Leader shall l 9.2.1.1 Notify Shif t Supervision that a sample has been taken and the aligned valves may be returned to the " NORMAL" position. i

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9.2.1.2 Have group member (s) dose monitored to ensure that exposure limits have not been exceeded. 9.2.1.3 Inform the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis i Team Leader that the required sample is in the hot lab. 6 l 9.2.'.4 l

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Instruct the group members to perform calculations (if any) on the Data Sheet of the appropriate Appendix.

                             . 9.2.1.5 Collect the Control Panel Power Key from the group member and return it to the Team Leader.

9.2.1.6 Instruct the appropriate group members to refer to the appropriate procedure for \ guidance on sample preparation and handling. , Sample Procedure No. l -- Liquid (EP-241) Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Radioactive Liquid Samples

  • l Iodine (EP-242) Sample Preparation and (Par ticulate) Handling of Highly Radioactive Particulate Filters and Iodine Car tridges ,:

l Gas (EP- 243 ) Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Radioactive Gas Samples _ 9.2.1.7 Obtain and review ALL Data Sheets and report the sample results to the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader.

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9.2.2.1 Prepare, handle, and analyze the sample " using the appropriate procedure 9.2.2.2 Report the results to the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader l l

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10.0 REFERENCES

6 10.1 EP-230 - Chemis,try Sampling and Analysis Team Activation 10.2 M-102 - General Arrangement Plan at El. 217'-0" 10.3 M-30, Rev. 2 - Post Accident Sampling P&ID

                    -10.4    M-42, Rev. 14 - Nuclear Boiler Vessel Instrumentation 10.5    M-51, S ht. 1 - Rev. 21, Sht. 2 - Rev. 21, Residual                          '

Heat Removal P&ID 10.6 M Sht. 1 - Rev. 13, Containment Atmosphere Control P&ID

                 -- 10.7     M1-D24-200 1, Vol. I & II, GEK83344, operation and                          -

Maintenance Instructions - PASS, Vol. I & II 10.8 A-107, Rev. 30, Architectural Floor Plan at Elevation 217'-0". aw g g 4WW

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l , EP-231 Rev. 1 Appendix 1 Page 16 of 40 TJY/jmv APPENDIX EP-231-1 PROCEDURE FOR DRAINING THE TRAP, SUMP AND COLLECTOR E

1. Check that the nitrogen supply valves are open and that the pressure is set at 100 psig. l V
2. Check that the Demineralized Flush Water Tank 00T 945 is full and is pressurized at 100 psig and the Valies (30-0014, 30-1100(30-2100)) are open to the sample station.
3. Check that FCV-627 is open and if it is not, use the knob adjacent to PCV-627 on the control panel to have a 15 psi reading on the gauge.

A GOOD WAY TO BE SURE THAT THE DISCHARGE LINE IS OPEN IS TO I ESTABLISH A FLOW THRU FCV-627 BECAUSE THIS FLOW **N BE OBSERVED AT THE CONTROL PANEL ON FLOW INDICATOR FI-664. 7 ESTABLISH THIS FLOW WITH DEMINERALIZED WATER, USE FLUSH SYL.EM SWITCH HC- - 628-1 IN POSITIONS 7 AND 6 BY ROTATING THE SWITCH COUNTER CLOCKWISE.

4. Turn all control panel switches up and "OFF" (except HC-723, place in position 4 " SPARE") and then TURN the Control Panel Power Selector Switch HC-600 to "A" or "B".
5. Drain Collector Tank, Trap and Sump by turning Switch BC-715-1 clockwise through its eight positions pausing approximately 5 seconds at each position.

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6. Turn all switches (except for HC-723 which is lef t in position  !
4) to their "OFF" position.

l 7.* Close nitrogen bottle valve.

8. .Close FCV-627 by setting PCV-627 to o psig.
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1. Drain the system per Appendix EP-231-1.  ?

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2. With the sump drain system switch in the "OFF" position, place Switch HC-700 (liquid / gas selector) in the " GAS" position. Open N2 bottle valve and regul' ate to approximately 100 psig. Make c i sure the gas chiller E-703'is on. Quickly inspect the needle in

' S the gas port to determine that its condition is satisfactory for obtaining a sample.

;                    3.      Install the gas filter drawer into position.                               If a particulate / iodine sample will be obtained later, make sure that
the desired filter cartridges are properly installed in the
cartridge. retainer. i s
4. Turn Switch HC-723 (GAS SAMPLE SELECTOR SWITCH) to the desired ,

sample location: 0 POSITION LOCATION 1 Drywell Atmosphere 2 Suppression Pool Atmosphere i 3 Secondary Containment Atmosphere 4 Spare In addition, open all required Reactor system valves in the gas sample and return line: SAMPLE LOCATION SWITCH SWITCH NAME POSITION Upper Drywell (291' ) HSS-57-146 ( 246) Sup Pool /Drywell DRYWELL , Air To Post ACDT Samp Lowei Drywell (242') HSS-57-147(247) Sup Pool /Drywell DRYWELL Air To Post ACDT Samp Suppression Pool (222') HSS-57-147(247) Sup Pool /Drywell SUPP POOL (250 Deg AzimuTE~ " ~ " ' Air To Post , from North) ACDT Samp -

   ~                Suppression Pool (222') HSS-57-146 (246)                                   Sup Pool /Drywell    SUPP POOL        i (70 Deg Azimuth                                                           Air To Post f rom Nor th)                                                             ACDT Samp

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APPENDIX EP-231-2 i PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A 14.4 ML GAS SAMPLE (CONT) 8, 1

5. Place a standard 14.4 milliliter off gas vial into the gas vial positioner, slide the positioner into the gas por t. Observe that the bottle status light changes from red to green. If the light' does not' change to ' green, reposition the bottle. ,
6. Turn the 10 ml Gas Sample Switch HC-705 to position 2 and circulate gas for a period long enough to assure that the sample lines are flushed out with gas being sampled. The minimum time  :

required is 5 minutes. Be sure that the flow as read by the rotameter thru the sample i enclosure. window is in the expected range of 25 to 35 SCFM. Record f ?)w and flush duration on data sheet. l

7. Turn HC-705 to position 3 and evacuate the off gas vial. Record pressure PI-708 of the evacuated vial on the data sheet. Make sure the vacuum in the gas vial reaches a stable minimum
. .. reading. .

. 8. Turn HC-705 to position 4, "TAKE SAMPLE". Make sure that PI-708

  \-,               does not change.

If the pressure changes significantly, it may indicate a system i leak. Therefore, turn Switch HC-705 counter clockwise to ' 4 position 2. Remove the sample vial and place in a shielded i container near the sample site and decide later what to do with , i i the sample, or place the sample vial in a shielded container for _ transportrtion to the hot lab and decide later what to do with i the sample. Place a,new 14.4 ml off gas sample vial into the gas positioner and return to Step 5. f

9. Press the HC-720 button to obtain the sample. Keep button depressed until a steady pressure is reached (approximately 5 seconds). Record pressure from PI-708 on data sheet. This

_,_, , pressure should correspond to actual pressure of sample being ., l! obtained. Record sample temperature TI-724 on data sheet. <

10. Turn HC-705 to positidW 5 " FLUSH SYSTEM" and . flush for i
approximately 1 minute.
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11. Turn HC-705 to position 6, 7 and 8; and then straight up to "OFF".
12. Turn Switch HSS-57-146 or HSS-57-147 opened is Step 4 to the CLOSE position.

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13. Wearing cotton liners and gloves, and observing ALARA practices, turn to unlock and withdraw the gas vial positioner. Keep the .

vial at the maximum distance from the individual and quickly insert the sample bottle into the gas vial cask. Close and latch the gas vial cask. Put a stopper or the gas vial positioner back into the por t in the sample station.

14. Drain the system per Appendix EP-231-1.
15. If this is the last sample required, turn all swit;hes to the upright and "OFF" position (except for HC-723 which is lef t in position 4) before turning power "OFF" .

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1. Sample Source Date. Time
2. Sample Flow FI-725 (scfh)
3. Flush Duration (Min . )
4. Absolute Pressure of Vial PI-708 (PSIA)
5. Final Sample Pressure PI-708 (PSIA)
6. Sample Temperature TI-724 (F) i . 7. Calculated Sample Volume (ML)

V= (14.7 ) (14.4 ) (T F + 4 6 0)

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> i APPENDIX EP-231-3 PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING IODINE / PARTICULATE SAMPLE

1. Drain the system per Appendix EP-231-3
2. Verify that HC-715-1 SUMP DRAIN SYSTEM SWITCH is in the "OFF" '

position. Place Switch HC-700 (LIQUID / GAS SELECTOR) in the T

                       " GAS" position.                                                                         '
3. If the gas filter drawer is already in place and there is any doubt about the desired filters being in place, pull the drawer and' check the filter cartridge (s). Put the desired filter car tridge (s) into the cartridge retainer, put the cartridge retainer into the gas filter drawer and put the drawer into the sample station and verify that the drawer position light is green. If not, reposition the drawer.

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4. Decide whether a timed or non-timed sample is desired and record.- Generally speaking, if a high activity condition exists or is suspected, a timed sample should be taken. For a timed
                     .. sample, set the Timer KC-712 between the -range of 0 to 30 seconds. Select a low enough time so that the activity on the i

filter cartridge will not be unnecessarily high and cause special handling problems. Observe the RE-704 reading to 1 I determine if there is a rapid activity buildup. Set the Switch HC-704 located to the left of the timer labeled TIME SAMPLE on either YES or NO.

5. Check that the nitrogen supply system is operating with pressure at 100 psig. Make sure the Gas Cooler E-703 is on.
6. Turn the GAS SAMPLE SELECTOR SWITCH (HC'-723 ) to the desired sample source.

_ SAMPLE SOURCE POSITION Drywell Atmosphere 1

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Suppression Pool Atmosphere 2 - , Secondaf 7"Containmdht Atmosphere 3 Spare - 4 O

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 ;                                         APPENDIX EP-231-3 PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING IODINE / PARTICULATE SAMPLE (CONT)
7. Open all required Reactor system valves in the gas sample and return lines for the appropriate sample:

SAMPLE LOCATION SWITCH SWITCH NAME POSITION

                                                                                                -l Upper Drywell (291')          HSS-57-14 6 ( 24 6) Sup Pool /Drywell       DRYWELL Air To Post
                       ,                                     ACDT Samp                            ;

Lower Drywell (242') HSS-57-147(247) Sup Pool /Drywell DRYWELL i Air To Post ACDT Samp Suppression Pool (222') HSS-57-147 ( 24 7) Sup Pool /Drywell SUPP POOL (250 Deg Azimuth Air To Post from North)- ACDT Samp Suppression Pool (222') HSS-57-146 (246) Sup Pool /Drywell SUPP POOL

          ..(70 Deg Azimuth                                  Air To Post f rom Nor th)                                     ACDT Samp Secondary Containment         No Line-up Necessary
8. Turn the IODINE CARTRIDGE SAMPLE SWITCH HC-712 to position 2 and circulate gas for a period long enough to assure that the sample lines are flushed out with the gas being sampled. Minimum flush )

time is approximately 5 minutes. Record the flush time on the data sheet. '

9. Be sure the flow as read by the rotometer which is visible thru the window in the sample station enclosure is in the expected lange of 25 to 35 scfh. Record the flow (FI-725) , temperature I (TI-7 2 4 ) and pressure (PI-726 and PI-727) on the data sheet. I

_ __ The two pressure gages (PI-726 and PI-727), as read thru the  : window, should be the same, ,) l

10. Turn HC-712 to *positi6h 3. The sample gas will start to flow i

through the filter cartridge. On the DATA SHEET record PI-727, ' PI-726, FI-725, the flow duration in seconds and RI-704.

11. Af ter the timer has timed out for a timed sample or after the predetermined time has elapsed for a non-timed sample, turn Selector Switch HC-712 to position 4 for 10 seconds to evacuate the filter cartridge. A vacuum will be quickly drawn on the system.

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12. Turn Switch HC-712 to position 5 which will admit an air or nitrogen flush through the filter cartridge to remove Krypton and Xenon gases. This pu.rge should last approximately 20 seconds or until RI-704 is. stable. Record the final radiation, RI-704.
13. Rotate HC-712 to up and "OFF" position. Turn other switches to
;                                       the. upright and "OFF" positions. Remove filter and car tridge retainer and put them in plastic bags. Tape bagsclosed. Put drawer back into sample enclosure.                                                                        Use a pole or rope to increase distance while transporting.
14. Turn Switch HSS-57-146 or HSS-57-147 opened in Step 7 to the CLOSE position.
15. Drain the system per Appendix EP-232-1. .
16. -If this is the last sample required, turn all switches (except

, HC-723 which is lef t in position 4) to the upright and "OFF" 4 position before turning off power. Return all system valves to

the normal position. Close N2 bottle valve.

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Data Sheet for Iodine / Particulate Sample , r i-

1. Sample Source Date, Time
2. Orifice Size 3.0
3. Timed Sample Yes or No
4. Plus'h Time in Minutes-
5. Sample Flow FI-725 (not thru cartridge) (scfh)
6. Temperature TI-724 (F) t
7. Pressure PI-726 (PSIG)
8. Pressure PI 727 (PSIG)
9. Pressure PI-726 (critical flow thru car tridge) (PSIG)
10. Pressure PI-727 (PSIG)
11. Flow FI-725 (sofh)
12. Flow Duration seconds
13. Radiation RI-704 '(mR/hr) .
14. Final Radiation RI-704 (mr/hr) , ,

NOTE: When critical flow is obtained through the cartridge

                    ,,_      assembly, a flow of 3.0 liters per minute +15% is achieved. This is true as long as PI-727 Ts at a minimum of 12 inches mercury vacuum.

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i i l EP-231 Rev. 1 Appendix 4 Page 25 of 40 TJY/jmv APPENDIX EP-231-4 1 PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A SMALL VOLUME LIQUID SAMPLE i i

1. Drain the system per Appendix EP-231-1.

2. l' ~ Verify that the nitrogen supply is still on and the pressure is regulated to 100 psig.

3. Check that the Domineralized Flush Water Tank 00T 945 is full and is pressurized at 100 psig and the Valves (30-0014, 30-
,                                          1100,(30-2100)) are open to the sample station.
4. Load the syringe with 10cc of domineralized water. Place

! stopcock on the syringe and load the assembly onto the injection i port. 'l 5. Check that the small volume cask is in the cask positioner, and that both are hanging from the hooks below the sample station.

!                                  6. Remove stopper and carrying handle from the small cask by

] . -unscrew i ng it and lifting it out . Leave stopper near by. 1 i 7. Pu.t a 15 ML sample' bottle with an outer aluminum retainer ring

 ,                                        and neoprene cap into a small volume cask. Check that the I

bottle lifting lever is free to move up and down. The bottle ! must fit snugly in the holder and be vertically aligned. If the j bottle does not fit snugly, use a small' pad of rubber or felt, thick enough to hold vial against the upper yoke of the vial , I holder, j - THE LEAD SHIELDING DRAWER WEIGHS APPROXIMATELY 70 POUNDS. 4 8. Make certain the lead shielding drawer is out so that the needles under the sample station enclosure are exposed. Quickly

, inspect the needles with a mirror and flashlight. Check that i the longest part of the needle is towards the center of the i

! sample vial.

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                                  ~57~ ' Swing ihe cask into position under the sample station and lock i                                           the arms of the cask holder so the cask and bottle wi11' remain in positio'n.
10. With control panel power on and all other switches in the up and "OFF" position, set Switch HC-700 to the " LIQUID" position and -

Liquid Sample Selector Switch HC-626 to position 2 (Jet Pump l Line) if a jet pump sample is desired or to position 4 (RPV or

Suppression Pool) i f the Reactor valves were set for a RRR sample ,

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Also, if a RHR sample is desired, close the normal RHR sample lines by turning the respective switch: o

SAMPLE LOCATION SWITCH. SWITCH NAME POSITION "A" RHR RS-51-199A (299A) RRR Ex Normal OPEN l Sample ISLN t -

Loop A j "B" RHR HS-51-199B (299B) RHR Ex Normal OPEN Sample ISLN , Loop B , e j

11. Raise the sample bottle into position on the needles by moving '

,; the lever on the side of the cask. ~l 12." Screw the lif t rod in to hold the sample ' bottle 'in the engaged position. Note: If the vial does not clear the entry hole, lower either the vial and rotate the small volume cask about 1/8" in direction. If it still does not fit either the liquid j vial positioner fixture or liquid tray positioner needs adjustment. Note: The green light for the small volume sample i should be on. If the light remains red, unscrew the lif t rod, ] lower the bottle and reposition.

13. Turn Liquid Sample Selector Switch HC-626 to position 1 (Jet Pump Line on Bypass) for a sample from the jet pump line or to
                           ,     position 5 (RPV or Sup'n Pool on Bypass) for a sample from the

) RHR line. Adjust PCV-627 so that the flow thru FCV-627 is 1 gym. (See FI-664) Continue this flow thru bypass valve CV-626 )) for a long enough period to be assured that the sample lines are flushed. The minimum time required to do this is 7 minutes. _ ~ . . Record the flow and flush time on the data sheet. j

14. Af ter flush is completed, turn Switch HC-626 to position 2 (for  ;

j jet pump sample) or position 4 (for RRR sample). Note that the i flow on Indicator FI-664 is greatly reduced. Adjust Valve FCV-627 for a flow of 0.3 gym, using PCV-627.

15. Record the followiong on the data sheet:

l Flow /FI-664, Pressure /PI-G61, Tempera ture/TI-660, - j. Conductivity /CI-663 and Radiation /RI-665. e

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16. Turn Small Volume Liquid Selector HC-616-1 to "TAKE SAMPLE" position (position 1) . Valve CV-616 will rotate and carry the sample into alignment with the line to the sample bottle. Wait j'

! for Valve CV-616 light to come on. ~

17. Open the stopcock on the syringe and inject 10cc of water into the line. Close the syringe stopcock. Remove the syringe and 4

fill it with air. Reattach the syringe, open the stopcock and l inject the air, then close the stopcock and remove the syringe.

18. Unscrew the lift rod and lower the sample bottle. i i
19. Remove the sample from the cask by using cotton liners and '

! gloves. If the sample is greater than 100 mR/hr, use the lead j pig to carry the sample to the Hot Lab. ! 20. Turn the Switch HC-616-1 (small volume sample sw) to the FLUSH

                            -LOOP position (3). Make sure there is enough flow by adjusting PCV-627 so that it is set to at least 15 psig.                                                    Flush for 5 minutes and/or until RI-665 reaches a minimum.
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21. When the flush is complete, turn HC-626 (Liquid Sample Source l Selector Switch) "OFF" -FIRST and then HC-616-1 to "OFF" l (position 2).
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22. Turn Switch HS-51-199A(299A) or HS-51-199B(299B) opened in Step 10 to the CLOSE position.

23,. Drain the system per Appendix EP-232-1. - L 24. Turn all switches to their normal "OFF" position (except HC-723

                            .which is left in position 4). Turn PCV-627 back to 0 psig.

i Close N2 bottle valve. e

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Data Sheet for Small Volume Liquid Samole

1. Sample Source Date. Time
2. Bypass Flow FI-664 (gpn)
3. Flush Time Minutes 6

4 > 4. Samp'le Flow PI-664 (gpm)

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5. Pressure PI-661 (psig)

I p 6. Tempera ture TI-660 (F)

7. Conductivity Scale CI-663
8. Radiation RI-665 (mR/hr) 4[

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PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A LARGE VOLUME LIQUID SAMPLE I AND/OR A DISSOLVED GAS SAMPLE p 1 ! 1. Drain the systen per Appendix EP-231-1. i'

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{ 2. Opeu the N2 bottle valve and regulate to approximately 100 psig. 5 l 3. Chec.i that the domineralized water tank is full. Open the + demineralized water discharge valve and the nitrogen inlet } valve. Verify that the domineralized water tank is pressurized to at least 100 psig. 1

4. Open the tracer gas bottle valve and regulate to 2-3 psig. ,;

} Record pressure. ..

5. Make certain the lead shield drawer is out so that the needles under the sample station enclosure are exposed. Quickly inspect the needles with a mirror and flashlight. Check that the

1 - longest part of the needle is toward the center of the sample '

                      - vial.                                                                                       -

! 6. Remove lead stopper from large volume cask and put a 15 ML j sample bottle with an outer aluminum retainer ring and a i

!                        neoprene cap into the large cask.                                                 Note sample bottle must fit                           l j                         snugly in the holder and be vertically aligned. If necessary, place small pad under sample vial. With cask in fully lowered j                         position, roll cask into position under the sample station.                                                                             '

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7. With control panel power on and all other switches in the up and  ;
                         'OFF" position, set Switch RC-700 to the liquid position, and Liquid Sample Selector Switch HC-626 to position 2 if a jet pump
;                        sample is desired or to position 4 if the Reactor valves were i                         set for a RER sample.
8. Push the plunger down which causes the sample bottle to be i

raised out of the cask and up onto the two neadles. Note that l --- the " bottle in" light will change f rom red to green. If the j cask is not aligned properly, lower bottle and reposition cask. ! 9. Using the hydraulic pump slowly raise the cask, checking for proper alignment. Stop pumping when top cask ring is inside and , l the large volume cask 'is just below the bottom of the sample

j. '

j station. I i

10. Place the gas vial in the holder and insert into the dissolved l gas sample point. Note that the dissolved gas sample light

, turns green. If it does not, readjust the vial position. 1 i

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PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A LARGE VOLUME LIQUID SAMPLE

AND/OR A DISSOLVED GAS SAMPLE (CONT) 1  :,

i 11. Make certain that RC-616-1 (Small Volume Sample Switch) is in e

the "OFF" position. ,
12. Turn the Liquid Sample Source Selector Switch HC-626 to position j

i 1 for jet pump bypass line sample or 5 for RHR sample. ' If RHR sample is desired, close the sample line valves to the normal sample station: SAMPLE LOCATION SWITCH POSITION i

                                                      "A" RHR                                                                HS-51-199A(299A)                                             (LATER)                                             , ,

l' "B" RHR HS-51-199B (299B) (LATER) i

13. -FI-664 on control panel should be approximately 1 gym. PI-661,

{ TI-660, CI-663 and RI-665 should start to have meaningful l values.

14. Adjust PCV-627 so that the flow on FI-664 is at least 1 gym.

Continue this flow for a long enough period (at least 7 minutes) to be assured that the sample lines are flushed out with liquid being sampled. ! RECORD THE FLOW FROM FI-664 AND FLUSH TIME ON DATA SHEET. *

15. When flush is completed, turn HC-626 Sample Source Selector Switch to position 2 for a jet pump sample or position 4 if
Reactor valves were positioned for a RER sample. Adj ust FCV-627 l .for a flow of 0.3 gym (to adjust FCV-627 use PCV-627) .

i ! 16. Turn the Dissolved Gas and Liquid Sample System Switch HC-601 to 4

                                -- . . position 1 and observe that P-701 starts and Valve CV-622 rotates.                                                                                                                                                                                         '

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17,. Turn Swit'ch'5D-601 to position 2. Observe that P-601 starts. ' '

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615. When the valve is rotated during the next step the tracer gas trapped in the passage, of the ball valve will be inserted in the sample flow loop. Leave in this position for approximately 10 seconds. Read and record the tracer gas supply system .-

pressure so tracer gas can be accurately calculated. The flow of tracer gas should be very small so that pressure drops in the lj line and valves will be insignificant. '

i j 21. IF IT IS NOT DESIRABLE TO INTRODUCE TRACER GAS , TURN HC-601 TO ~ POSITION 5 QUICKLY AND VALVE WILL NOT ROTATE. l Turn HC-601 to position 5. Let some of the dissolved gas j separate from the liquid. , l, _

22. Read and record initial prassure PI-662.

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                   --- 23.                          Turn HC-601 to position 6*. Pump P-601 stops and CV-653 l                                                    opens relieving liquid loop pressure.                                                                                                                                          [;

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  • DO NOT LEAVE HC-601 IN POSITION 6 FOR MORE THAN 5 SECONDS.
24. ' Turn HC-601'to po'sition 7 This will bring the rest of dissolved gas into V-610. Leave in position for 10 j seconds.
25. Read and record PI-662 on P-1. This will be the I t

approximate pressure 'of the liquid loop. 4

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' l ' EP-231 Rev. 1  ! i Appendix 5 Page 32 of 40  ! TJY/jmv i j ( APPENDIX EP-231-5 l 1 l PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A LARGE VOLUME LIQUID SAMPLE AND/OR A DISSOLVED GAS '2 AMPLE (CONT) I ! I l * ' 26. Turn HC-601 to position 8 for no more than 5 seconds (this will . open CV-653 again) . Dissolved gas will rise to hold up Cylinder V-610' and then' into Colle'ction Chamber V-662. ! 27. Turn HC-601 to position 9 to get ready to take the dissolved gas ' I sample or to relieve the collection chamber pressure. Pump P- ! 601,will stop so that'if the relieve pressure option is next 4 exercised record PI-662 as P2 on data sheet as this is the

pressure of the liquid sample loop.
28. To take the dissolved gas sample, Switch HC-652 will be used.

i When HC-652 is turned clockwise to gas sample, the pressure as indicated by PI-662 will decrease while the dissolved gas is I drawn into sample bottle. Turn HC-G52 to gas sample and hold for at least 10 seconds until PI-662 is very steady. Then release HC-652 and it will spring back to center position. Turn l .

                            ...HC-652 again to gas sample. Verify equalized pressure and read PI-662. Record the steady pressure as P3 reading on the data sheet.                                                                                 '
29. As an alternate to Step 28, when a dissolved gas sample is not desired, it is only necessary to relieve the gas pressure back l to the suppression pool by rotating Switch BC-652 counter
clockwise to relieve pressure position and hold it while l 1

watching PI-662. The pressure will equalize rapidly, t ) 30. If a large volume liquid smaple is desired, turn HC-601 to - s position 10. BC-629-1 must be pushed and held for 10 seconds or i - 5 more for liquid to be drawn into the sample bottle. If a large liquid sample is not desired, turn Switch BC-601 to the

                                ,"OFF" position very quickly so that Valve CV-620 will not rotate i

and no radioactive liquid will be in the line ahead of CV-629. E .. Turn BC-601 to "OFF".

!                                                                                                                      I
32. Lower liquid sample bottle into large cask by pulling up on the plunger hah 5Ie.

i Notei~ Do' not turn or twist bottle while it is 4 on the needles because the needles will band. l

33. Lower the cask on the cart by relieving hydraulle oil pressure l with the small petcock handle on the hydraulic cylinder.

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34. opening Slide thefor lead shield drawer back into the enclosure to cover the needles.

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l ' EP-231 Rev. 1 Appendix 5

                      .                                                                                                                                            Page 33 of 40 TJY/jmv i

s APPENDIX EP-231-5 i PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A LARGE VOLUME LICUID SAMPLE f AND/OR A DISSOLVED GAS SAMPLE (COE T) i

35. Roll the cask out from under the sample station and quickly plug cask. Use the cask to transport the sample if greater than 100 j mR/hr. Use RI-665 to determine Gross Activity of the sample.

i

36. Open and place gas vial carrying cask near sample station.

Remove gas vial positioner from sample enclosure. Keep the vial at maximum distance from the individual and insert sample bottle intd the gas vial cask. Close and latch the gas vial cask.

37. Perform a flush of the liquid system with Switch HC-628-1 per l Appendix EP-231-6.
!                           38. If this is the last sample desired, turn all switches to the

! upright and "OFF" position before turning power off and return valves to their normal position. Close N2 bottle valve and * ] tracer gas bottle valve. i i . ) .. 1

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l . EP-231 Rev. 1 Appendix 5 Page 34 of 40 i TJY/jmv j APPENDIX EP-231-5 l DATA SHEET FOR LARGE VOWME LIQUID SAMPLE AND/OR DISSOLVE GAS SAMPLE ] (CONT) i ii { l. ' Sample Source Date Time i, ! la. Krypton Tracer Gas Pressure psig 6-

2. Bypass Flow FI-664 gym -
3. Flush Time Minutes
4. Sample Flow FI-664 gym

! 5. Pressure PI-661 psig i 6. Temperature TI-660 -

   ,                  7.       Conductivity Meter                                                                                       Scale                                                      CI-663                                                                                    '
!                     8.       Radiation                                                              RI-665 i).

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9. Tracer Gas Supply System Pressure psig j 9a. Initial Pressure P-O PI-662
10. Pressure P-1 PI-662 i 11. Stabilized Pressure P2 PI-662 l 12. Sample Pressure P3 PI-662 1

3

13. V152 (From GC) al .
14. V2 02 (from GC) al l 15. V2 Kr (from GC) al 1  ;
14. .Vol 4 -0 2 .

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l Vol 4 02 = (V2 .2P-o) x (P-o + 14.7) i' 17317 ' V2 Kr *

17. Vol 4 H2 4  ;

R2 Kr i vol 4 N2 = V1 x (P-o + 14.7) l 17317 V2 Kr i i Nm 4

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__ . _ - ~ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ - _ . _ _ _ _ . . . . _ __ ._ -_ _ _ _ _ - l , EP-231 Rev. 1 Appendix 6 i . Page 35 of 40 i TJY/jmv j APPENDIX EP-231-6 PROCEDURE FOR FLUSHING THE LIQUID AND DISSOLVED GAS SYSTEM t I

1. Open the N2 bottle valve and regulate to 100 psig.

i

2. Check that the domin water tank is full. Open the domin water i

discharge valve and the n'itrogsa inlet valve. Verify that the I l domin water tank is pressurized to at least 100 psig.

3. Make sure that FCV-627 is open by adjusting PCV-627 to 15 psig.
4. Swit'ch HC-626 (Liquid sample Source Selector Switch) must be in i

position 2 (jet pump) or 4 (RRR) and MC-700 (Liquid or Gas  ! j 8 elector Switch) must be in the LIQUID position. ! 5. Turn the FLUSH SYSTEM SWITCH (HC-628-1) to position 2 (Start ] Flush) which will close the inlet sample lines and start the l' } flush with domineralized water from 00T 945. Observe that there l is a flow per FI-664. j .

6. ..Af ter RI-665 shows radiation has decreased significantly, or
  • af ter 5 minutes, turn Switch MC-628-1 to position 3 (Flush V-610 Loop) to flush the V-610 loop. Watch RI-665. .

i

7. Af ter a few minutes, turn Switch NC-628-1 to position 4 (Flush P-601 Loop) and flush the P-601 loop. Watch RI-665.

1

8. Af ter a few minutes, turn Switch HC-628-1 to position 5 (Flush CV-615) and flush Valve CV-615.

i Watch RI-665.

;                              9.             After a few minutes, turn Switch MC-628-1 to position 6 (Flush Piping Station) and flush the piping station for 3 minutes.
10. Turn Switch NC-628-1 to position 7 (Flush CV-622 Loop) for a few
                                            , minutes to flush. loop CV-622.                              Watch RI-665.

I 1 a 11. Turn HC-626 to "OFF" FIRST and then HC-628-1 to "OFF" .

                           'Ili 'If RI 665                  2 did not indicate an acceptable radiation level at any

] step of the operation, go back and repeat Steps 4 thru 11. l 13. Drain the system per Appendix EP-231-1. ! l' i . 4

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i 1 EP-231 R2v. 1 I' i

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! TJY/jmv + APPENDIX EP 231 j l i (' I..

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                             .                                                                                                                                                  EP-231 Rev. 1
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              ,                                                                                                                      Appendix 9 i

Page 38 of 40 TJY/jmv APPENDIX EP-231-9 DIAGRAM OF CONTROL PANEL - RIGHT SIDE f ( k, , Auser Augi% - m.tiwN4

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  • TJY/jmv APPENDIX EP-231-10 *
                                ;                            CONTROL PANEL SWITCH LAYOUT                                                                                                -

i i HC-715-1, SUMP DRAIN - SYSTEM SWITCH- * . -.

1. OFF
2. BLOW COLLECTOR ,

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3. DRAIN COOLER TRAP -

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4. BLOW COLLECTOR SELECTOR SWITCH .
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4. SPARE '

HC-616-1,. SMALL HC-705,10 ML GAS VOL SAMPLE SW , ,; - * ~. SAMPLE. SWITCH '

1. TAXE SAMPLE d 9 8 1. OFF 9
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2. CIRCULATE GAS .
3. FLUSH LOOP 3. EVACUATE BOTTLE
4. TAKE SAMPLE .
   .-601, DISSOLVED GAS AND                                                  '
5. FLUSH SYSTEM '
QUID SAMPLE SWITCH OFF y .

START P-701 AND FLOW '

                                                                                                                       '                                                                       i START P-601                                       0                                                                                                                         '

CIRCULATE AND SEPARATE GAS INJECT TRACER GAS , ., HC-712 I0 DINE CARTRIDGE CIRCULATE TRACER GAS 0 SAMPLE SWITCH COLLECT DISSOLVED GAS CIRCULATE AGAIN -

1. OFF COLLECT DIS'LVD GAS AGAIN .
2. CIRCULATE GAS TAKE GAS SAM AND/OR RELIEVE 3. GAS THRU CAFTRIDGE TAKE LIQU,ID. SAMPLE _ , 4. EVACUATE CARRIDGE

' 5. FLUSH CARTNIDGE HC- 52 HC-629-1 , 0 _ . HC-704 g KC-712 HC-626-1. FLilSH

            .        SYSTEM SWITCH                              ",                                                                                                             -
1. OFF .(TIMEDSAMPLL) ,
2. START FLUSH .
3. FLUSH V-610 LOOP ' .
4. FLUSH P-601 LOOP .
5. FLUSH CV-615 '
6. FLUSH PIPING' STATION -
7. FLUSH CV-622 LOOP  :
8. OFF - ' '

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EP-231 Rev. 1 Page 40 of 40 TJY/jmv APPENDIX EP-231-ll SCHEMATIC OF POST ACCIDE'1T SAMPLE STATION l CS

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. EP-303 Rev. 2 Page 1 of 3 V / MPG /rgs PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY

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l LIMERICK GENERATING STATION ' EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE  ! t' EP- 30 3 LOCAL EVACUATION 1.0 PURPOSE i'

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l The purpose of this procedure is to define the steps

                              . necessary to be taken by site personnel in the event that l               a local evacuation is required.                                              l l

l' 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES ' 2.1 Personnel in an affected area requiring local evacuation shall evacuate the area and notify the control room. 2.2 Shif t Supervision shall announce the evacuation and initiate cleanup / recovery of a local area by performing the necessary steps in this procedure. l 3.0 APPENDICES None 4.0 PREREQUISITES 4.1 Implementation of EP-101, Classification of Emergencies is not required. 5.0 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT tr es

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                                                                                       !;D1 t 6.0         SYMPTOMS 6.1                                                  441 An alarm condition from a locall. hy~"lragm.1,Y   .on '

h] -{b L monitor or continuous air monitd .'" l l

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                    +

EP-303 Rev. 2 Page 2 of 3 VAW/ MPG /rgs 6.2 Observation of a localized, uncontrolled or unexpected release, leakage or spill of radioactive material or toxic agent which represents a hazard to personnel in a local area. I-6.3 Other localized hazard such as a room flood, fire j; or smoke. L 7.0 ACTION LEVEL L This procedure shall be implemented by shif t supervision when the symptoms in section 6.0 of this procedure occur. This procedure is for localized areas only, that is, - hazards contained in a room or single elevation or localized outside area within an enclosure. 6 8.0 PRECAUTIONS None i

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9. d'~~ PROCEDURE 9.1 ACTIONS .

9.1.1 Personnel in the affected area not directly involved in controlling the hazard shall evacuate to a safe area. Notify the control room of the type and location of the hazard. If radioactive contamination is suspected, remain at the ' safe area until frisked by Health Physics Personnel. 9.1.2 Shift Supervision shall: 9.1.2.1 Upon receipt of information of a

           -~                ~                  localized hazard or from control room indications, make the following announcement over the P.A. system:                     k "This (is) (is not) a drill.       This (is)

(is not) a drill. All personnel evacuate the (location of hazard) and assemble at - (location of ~ assembly area) . This (is) (is not) a drill. drill." This (is) (is not) a 9.1.2.2 Perform actions that sh:11 contain the i hazard in a localized crea. I L 7y-m-- "

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             ]            9.2    FOLLOW-UP 9.2.1       Shift Supervision shall:

9.2.1.1 Direct health physics in the case of radiation hazard or chemistry in the case of a toxic reagent hazard to: , A. Determine the extent of the hazard. . Post and limit access to the area as B. required.

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C. Ensure that all personnel have left the hazard area and are not contaminated. D. Report back to shif t supervision on status. g 9.2.1.2 Take actions necessary to terminate or

                                        . cleanup the hazard, if needed refer to

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                 . _ _                       the Preparedness Prevention and Contingency Plan.

9.2.1.3 Log the occurrence and notify the Station . Superintendent. 9.2.1.4 ff'the problem cannot be contained, consult EP-101, Classifications of Emergencies and direct the evacuation of other areas or the site in accordance - with the following procedures. EP-304 Partial Plant Evacuation EP-305 Site Evacuation _1. 0. 0 REFERENCES 10.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan l 10.2 EP-101 Classifications of Emergencies ' l 10.3 EP-304 Partial Plant Evacuation _ l 10.4 EP-305 Site Evacuation l l 10.5 Limerick Generating Station Preparedness Prevention l and Contingency Plan. , l l l l

 , ' *1 PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY 2301 M ARKET STREET P.O. BOX 8699 PHILADELPHIA. PA.19101 me. J. coon s y (zt s) set.sozo unsenaan muctsan enonwet.o=

e6scen.c racouct.o= oseantus=, ggy 4, 13. g 4 1.c Uc,,oL :.ou. E C-2 5.: 50-553 J, r . . !iG.t h - . P.O r :.CY Re.: 10!' 1 U.i'.. 9' I:e ect;or. T. E n r o r :ca :c .. :., U.L. teuc:it:3r IMculctory Ces.unia:2. io t a 61;. Park t. venue Kir.' of Prusr.ia, PA 19406 Mr. A. Se wencer, Chi.it ulcenuinj Granch *o. 2 0.vi:: ion of Licen- ing C.S. .su:L~ : + L tor r Cor.v; i .m m-Wa r,n s : _ :;.. 3

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                             ..J-lO3, hev. 2                              EP-230,         Rev. 1 39-104, IM v . 2                             EP-231,         Rev. 1
                             .;.9 - 10 5 , F.e v . 2                      EP-303,         Rev. 2 44-110, Rev. 1 P u r.;u a.i t to Section 2,730 of the Colu.1- sic.n' -

regulationt, it ic, nerecy requer.ted that t ne r.r.u.; i., :. .i telcyhane number:. lic.teG in in proctdures EP-102, p:.;c 7; e. 2- 10 3 , pa .: a r. 2 . and 12? EP-lC , i,.ga; .:, and 12r EP-105, page 12 tc.e withheld f ro.n puolic t.iacio.ior::. An ciiictvit settin.; furth tnc ;rounce in suu.ori. ot t;il- recue t i .: attacheo hereto. 1 1

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