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Site: | Farley |
Issue date: | 06/25/1984 |
From: | Hudspeth J ALABAMA POWER CO. |
To: | Mcknight J NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM), Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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, VOL. 14 FNP-0-EIP-3 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR 1.0 Purpose This proce' dure provides guidelines for the Emergency Director,during emergency situations.
2.0 References 2.1 Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan 2.2 FNP-0-EIP-0, Emergency Organization and Control Room Access 2.3 FNP-0-EIP-7, Security Support to the Emergency Plan _ .._ _ . - . - -
2.4 FNP-0-EIP-8', Notification Roster 2.5 FNP-0-EIP-9, Radiation Exposure Estimation and
- Classification of Emergencies
. 2.6 FNP-0-EIP-10, Evacuation and Personal Accountability 2.7 FNP-0-EIP-14, Re-entry Procedures 2.8 FNP-0-EIP-26, Offsite Notification 2.9 FNP-0-EIP-27, Activation of the Emergency Operations Facility 3.0 General
.I copy of FNP-0-EIP-8, Notification Roster, FNP-0-EIP-9, Radiation Exposure Estimation and Classification of Emergencies FNP-0-EIP-26, Offsite Notification, and t!his procedure shall be maintained with the Emergency Director on call.
4.0 Procedure The Emergency Director shall have responsibility for
, the overall direction of plant emergency activities and with interfacing with off-site groups. He shall be guided by the foll'o wing in addition to specific actions delineated in applicable EIP's:
4.1 Evaluate conditions and if these conditions so
. warrant, declare the-existence of an emergency.
If an emergency has been declared, reevaluate the conditions. Downgr1 ding an emergency level will not be delegated to other elements of the emergency organization.
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4.2 Verify correct control room response to the !'
emergency condition.
4.3 Determine radiological status and initiate !
notifications and/or evacuations as necessary r per EIP-9 and EIP-26. !
4.4 Initiate rescue and emergency repair operations ;
per EIP-14 if appropriate measures are not underway. j 4.5 Maintain plant security.
4.6 Establish communications with and provide infor-i mation to the Recovery Manager in the EOF per ,
EIP-27. l 4.7 Perform personnel accountability per EIP-10. j i'
4.8 Coordinate and maintain communications with offsite authorities per EIP-26. j 4.9 Provide staffing of the Technical Support Center i 4
("SC) and Operations Support Centers (OSC) per ;
E::P-0 within two hours of the declaration of the emergency by notifying the Technical Manager. ;
, . I 4.9.1 Within eight (8) hours of the declaration of an emergency, provide a full. complement ' ,
to be available to relieve TSC and OSC ;
pers,onnel. ;
4.9.2 Within sixi.en (16) hours of the declaration ,
of an emergancy, provide sufficient personnel such that the TSC and OSC's ;
can be staffed on a 24 hour-a-day basis
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communications with.the general office and i offsite authorities.
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1.0 Purpose :. ;
This procedure delineates the responsibilities of the l Chemistry & Environmental and Health Physics groups l :
during emergency conditions. '
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2.1 Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan. j 2.2 FNP-0-EIP-10, Evacuation and Personnel Accounta- !
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2.3 FNP-0-EIP-11, Handling of Injured Personnel. .
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2.5 FNP-0-EIP-14, Re-entry Procedures.
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Streams for Analysis 2.9 FNP-1,2-RCP-708, Sampling Points for Potential [
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Gross Beta-Gamma Determination l S 2.11 FNP-0-RCP-723, Measurement of Primary to Secondary Leakage Rate ;
2.12 FNP-0-RCP-728, Operation and Calibration of l
- Multichannel Anlyzer Systems ;
- 2.13 FNP-0-RCP-730, Operation and Calibration of Gas Flow Proportional Counting Systems l 2.14 FNP-0-RCP-732, Operation of the Plant Vent Stack Monitoring System l l'
2.15 FNP-0-RCP-741,' Operation and Calibration of the Whole Body Counter _
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'" 3.1 Cheniistry & Environmental and Health Physics
. support during emergencies shall consist of but is not limited to the following actions:
3.1.1 Provide personnel for Radiation Monitoring
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x.' at the Southeast Alabama Medical Center (SAMC).
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3.1.2 If necessary, perform sampling, monitoring, chemical anal'rsia and isotopic analysis y ,
activities de'..ineated in RCP-25.
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- Envr.ronmental and Emergency Planning Sector Supervisor to the additional responsibilities of Emergency Planning Coordinator.
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1 3.3 The responsibilities of the Emergency Planning l coordinator include but are not limited to the n -
. following:
<. 3.3.1 Technical assistance and liaison to the !
Training Superintendent (Emergency Plan
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training for APCO employee is the responsibility of the Training Superintendent) .
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3.3.2 The annual review of the Emergency Plan l and the implementing procedures.
[ 3.3.3 Incorporating changes and updates to the 1 Emergency Plan and implementing procedures.
!- 3.3.4 Technical and monitoring assistance for l 4 drills.
4 3.3.5 For maintaining a status of emergency l systems and equipment. ,
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4.0 Proc'edure 4 .1 , The Health Physics Manager shall:
4.1.1 Report to the TSC or location directed by the Emergency Director or the Technical Manager.
4.1.2 Dispatch Esalth Physics technicians to provide radiation monitoring of personnel
, in the assembly areas. Record type and level of radiation found by Healt2 Physics personnel in the assembly areas
, and if needed have dosimetry issued to personnel in the affected areas. Notify-E.D. if initiation of protective actions is needed (i.e.: respiratory protection, evacuation).
. NOTE: Should conditions change during any phase of the accident that could possibly expose
. personnel in the assembly areas to radiation hazards, monitoring of those areas
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possible.
4.1.3 Implement RCP-25, if appropriate.
4.1.4 Provide EP coverage when searching for missing personnel at the direction of the Energency Director.
4.1.5 Initiate recall of off-duty personnel as necessary.
4.1.6 Provide the Energency Director with
- information concerning plant status and
- environmental monitoring data concerning any radiological incident.
4.1.7 Assign available personnel to specific
! Radiation Monitorin Teams (RMT)
Maintaincommunics.tfonswithenv5.ronmental RNT's via radio located in the TSC.
When the EOF has been manned and the Emergency Directer has, turned over offsite coordination to the Recovery Manager, the HP Manager will turn over control of RMT's to the Dose Assessment Director at the EOF. ..
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4.1.8 Assist'the Emeigency Director by' planning '
the activities of and giving instructions to members of the Radiation Monitoring L
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4.149 Assist the Emergency Director and other
- groups in planning re-entry and recovery ;
activities to minimize personnel exposures. [
4.1.10 Evaluate the relocation of access control as neces.'ry for re-entry. [
i 4.1.li Provide supervision for personnel, area, and equipment decontamination during an ,
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accident to prevent / limit the spread of contamination.
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Decontamin'ation will be initiated if -
prdcticable: -
'a. Inside the Radiation Controlled E Area (RCA) when radioactive .
contamination.for personnel , (
and equipment reach 1000 and 5000 dpm/100cm 2 , respectively.
, b. Outside the RCA when radioactive {
contamination for personnel and equipment reach 200 and -
500 dpm/100cm 2 , respectively. -
4.1.12 If conditions warrant, provide for l sampling and analysis of site drinking water for radioactive contamination. If site drinking water is found to exceed the limits specified in 10CFR20, Appendix B, Table 1 column 2, the Health Physics Manager shall order the quarantining and posting of the, affected water outlet.
Posting will be performed by the Health Physics Foreman or his designee.
> 4.1.13 If' a person is' to be exposed to airborne radioactive iodine such that he would exceed 2,000 MPC-hrs, consider issuing potassium iodide as a thyroid blocking agent. Instructions and considerations for use are listed in Figure 3. In all cases, considerations should be given to self contained breathing apparatus (SCBA),
full face respirators with iod;.ne canisters and lodine blocking agents (KI) to minimize thyroid dose. Such consideration should take into account the added time ,
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required to accomplish a task due to the limitations of the protective equipment.
If, however, iodine concentrations are known, every effort should be taken to
- limit thyroid dose to no more than 125 Rem for operation of emergency equipment
. or activities intended to mitigate the emergency. Since man can live without a thyroid, no upper limit is placed on a thyroid dose for life saving activities.
4.1.14 Provide the Emergency Director with information concerning environmental monitoring data.
4.1.15 Maintain communications with environmental RMT's via radio located in the TSC.
4.1.16 Provide for offsite analysis of radiological samples as appropriate.
4.1.17 Determine the severity of core damage based on the gamma dose rate inside containment per Appendix 1.
4.2 A Radiation Monitoring Team assigned to monitor
. in the plant or at assembly areas shall:
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4.2.1 Comply with EIP-10 in providing support -
during evacuations.
4.2.2 Comply with EIP-11 in providing support to in]ured personnel.
4.2:3 Comply with EIP-13 if supporting the fire brigade.
4.2.4 Comply with EIP-14 if a member of a re-entry team.
4.2.5 Don necessary protective. clothing and emergency equipment and perform radiological surveys as directed.
4.2.6 Document all survey data.
. 4.2.7 Post and establish controlled access areas as appropriate.
4.2.8 Report findings to the Technical Support Center (TSC) or !JJerge_ncy Operations Facility (EOF) as Sppropriate. l 6
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in the environmental (onsite and offsite) shall: I r
4.3.1 Obtain the RMT kit from the CSC building. !
- Check operability of all equipment. Don !
necessary protective clothing and emergency i
- equipment. !
L 4.3.2 Proceed to the Environmental Vehicle or i other available plant vehicle. Verify ;
operability of vehicle radio on channels ,
3 and 4 with CSC. Use channel 3 east of I Webb; use channel 4 west of Webb.7
. the vehicle radio is not operable, !
pickup a handheld transceiver from the EOF. Verify operability of radio on )
channel 2. ;
4.3.3 Perfor.m a direct radiation, air particulate, '
and radioiodine surveys in areas designated by the Emergency Director or Technical !
Manager. Refer to Figures 1 and 2 for designated monitoring points. .
4.3.4 Replace any TLD located in the area and f
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i 4.3.6 Relay data to the TSC or EOF as directed l l via radio. Report locations per the !
i instructions on Figure 2 .
4.4 A Radiation Monitoring Team assigned to monitor ,
a- at the Southeast Alabama Medical Center shall: L 4.4.1 Maintain a log of all personnel who ,
i enter the Radiation Casualty Receiving Area or who are in the vicinity of the ;
casualty.
- i 4.4.2 Ensure that the ventilation system registers in the Radiation Casualty /Decontami- I nation Area are closed if high levels of .
contamination are involved. !
4.4.3 Keep the doctor informed of radiation !
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4.4.5 Ensure all body excreta and excised I tissue from patient are placed in appropriately labeled and sealed containers- - .:
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i 4.4.6 Provide decontamination information to ;
doctor as requested.
4.4.7 If patient must be transferred to surgery
- or elsewhere in the hospital, advise ;
doctor as to the radiological precautions t
- necessary during and after transfer. i 4.4.8 After the patient has left the Radiation Casualty / Decontamination Area, survey ;
personnel, equipment and the Radiation l Casualty / Decontamination Area. Direct l decontamination efforts to return the i area to normal use. !
s 4.4.9 Survey ambulance personnel, ambulance, l equipment, receiving area and path of :'
the casualty and direct decontamination .
efforts, if necessary. ;
4.4.10 Collect and prepare all bioassay samples, [
smears and waste containers for transportation z to the plant. Post and label containers !
and area as appropriate. ;
4.4.11 Sample the run-off in the holdup tank
/ for analysis at the plant. Based on the ;
A- analysis the Health Physics Manager .
shall inform.SAMC to hold the contents -
f c for drwuning or to release the contents to the sanitary sewer system. >
4.4.12 Obtain personnel monitoring devices and :
appropriate information from hospital !
personnel.
4.4.13 Document all survey data and record all ,
actions in the logbook.
4.4.14 Maintain communications with Emergency [
Director or Health Physics Manager. l 4.5 The On-call Environmental Supervisor shall: l 4.5.1 Report to the ADMS terminal in the TSC f or location directed by the Emergency l Director or Technical Manager. l
< 4.5.2 Assist the T'echnical Manager with the !
responsibility for off-site dose assessment. ,
4.5.3 Report to the EOF Dose Assessment Director i to assist in dose assessment at the direction of the Emergency Director or Technical Manager. .
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RADIATION MONITORING TEAM CHECKLIST: ENVIRONMENTAL i
The senior Chemistry & Environmental or Health Physics ~l Technician on the. team shall be responsible for completing the checklist and returning it to the Health Physics Manager. '
Refer to Figure.1 for predesigned monitoring points. .
l The Environmental Radiation Monitoring Team (onsite and ,
offsite) shall: l, Initials ;
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, A. Obtain RMT kit from CSC. Don necessary protective clothing and :
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emergency equipment B. Pick up monitoring equipment (i.e. G.M. R Instrument, Exposure Rate Instrument, and E Air Sampler) necessary for environmental l
. survey. Check operability of equipment. -[
f C. Verify operation (Channel 3 and 4) of vehicle i two-way radio prior to exit from site. i D. If the two-way radio is non-operational or
!. (^ if the vehicle is not equipped with a radio, -
k.s,. pick up a transceiver from EOF.
- check operability on Channel 2. -
l E. Perform surveys and document survey data on CHP Form 242 " Health Physics Survey Record". '
Assign a sequential survey number and record this number along with the location in the bound log book in the EMT kit. Report locations per i instructions on Figure 2.
l> F. Label all samples with sample time, flow rates, location, date, etc.
! G. Maintain two-way radio in the ON position and report data to TSC or EOF Ei directed.
- H. If requested to replace filters at environ- \
mental air sampling station, record totalizer reading and insure flow rate is 1 cubic feet / minute.
I. If replacing environmental TLD's, record I TLD serial number, sector, date and time TLD placed or removed.
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Technician on the team shall be responsible for completing !
the checkl,ist and returning it to the Health Physics Manager. {
The Radiation Monitoring Team at the Hospital shall: ;
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L A. Detain ambulance personnel and vehicles :
until surveying is completed. !
B. Close the ventilation system in the Radiation casualty / Decontamination area, if high levels l of contamination create the potential for ;
airborne activity.
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C. Insure that drain systems are aligned to a f holding tank and isolated from the Dothan .
I Sewer System.
i D. Maintain a log of personnel who enter the affected area. j i
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(PMD's) are distributed as-necessary.
(Insure dosimeters are zerced or record .- !
issue readings.) !
F. Insure excreta and/or excised tissue are '3 placed in appropriately labeled and sealeu ) [
containers.
l G. Provide the doctor with monitoring and l decontamination data. Monitor patient when i directed by doctor.
H. Survey all personnel, equipment and affected
- areas prior to release.
.I. Direct all decontamination efforts. j J. Collect all PMD's, log readings from ;
dosimeters and insure the names are on r TLD's. I r
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In a radiation emergency. radioactive iodine mav be released i.
the air. Thss material may be breeched ai awa'llawad. It mar eeter the thyroid glace and damare it. The damare would arra, (i
, 7, g b not s itself far years. Children are moet likely to haven i If you take potassium iodide. It will fillup your thyroid stand.
This reduce = the chance that harmful radioective iodine will ;
.. TAEE POTASSIUS! IODIDE ONLY WHEN PUBLIC enur ce thyroid stand.
-HEALTH OFFICIALS TELL YOU. IN A RADIATION l t
' EMERGENCY. RADICACT!YE IODINE COULD BE WHO SHCULO NOTTAXE PCV. SSIUM 100104 l mrnrn INTO THE AIE. POfASSIUM ICDIDE (A The ady peple whn rhnuld not,tak&tw=mm mdid, am p.9 '
FORM OF IODINE) CAN HELP PROTECT YOU. , who know t iodide evenf a,hn an adngic to indide. You mee take patamuas ynes are talung modu: anes for a thyroid proolem etne l
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- IF YOU ARE TOLD TO TAEK THIS MEDICINE. TAEE IT mample, a thyrned hormone or antithyroid druss. P*ernent and
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ONE TIME EVERY 24 NOURS. DO NOT TAEE IT MORE nursina wmne and heNe= and chHdmn may al a take dis drag.
, OFTEN. MORE WILL NOT HELP YOU AND MAY IN- j l CREASE THE RISF. OF SIDE EFFECTS DO NOT TAKE HOW ANO WHEN TO TAXE POTASS3UM ICDICE
, 83 tis DRUG 17 YOU KNoir 700 ARE AILERGIC TO ******** '*0Id* 'h** N h* '*k" ** '*** ***
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20DIDE. ISEE SIDE EFFECTS BELOW.1 ,
public beelch officials toil you. You should take one dame every 24 't h Mom W wip m beause emvemd can hu = i
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, , , , ty limited amnuats of indine. Larrer denen will increse= the risic i of side effects. You will probably he eold anc tn take the druz for !
mnre then 10 days. .
INDICATIOMst StOE EFFECTS l TRYROID BlOCEING IN A RADIATION EMEROENCY Usually, side effects af potassium indide happen when people t
ONLY. l take hisher done= far a lang time. You shnuld be careful not to
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take more than the recommended doae or take it for tonser than t
'Ch DIRECTIONS FOR USE J oely as directed by State orlocal pubile health authorities in -
- u event of a radiacios emergency. .
. you are told. Sida effects are unlikely hecause of the low dose and the short time you will be taking the drug.
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- p ,, h .,ide effects inefude skin rashes. swelling of the salivary glar.de, and " iodism'*
- metallic taste. barmnet mouth and thrnet.
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-J'abiets ADULTS AND CHILDREN 1 YEAROF sore teeth and gums. symptoms of a hesit cold. and smnetimes
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AGE OR OLDER: Otm (1) tablet once a -
stomach upat and diarrheat.
day. Crush for:mni! children. t A few p.nple have an allerme reaction with more sermus symp- f BAE ES UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE: tnms. Th==a enuld be revae and joint pains. or sweilir:r af nar.s of One .alf (11:D tables once a day. Crush fIret. the face and hady and at times seven *hartness of breath requir- !
ing imrcediate medical attention.
Saintion: ADULTS AND CHILDREN 1 YEAROF AGE OR OLDER: Add 6 drops to one. Takine iodide may rarely esuse oversetidtv of the thymid gland. undersetmtv of the thyroid riand. or enlarsoment of the '
half glass ofIIquid and drink each day. thyroid gfand isoiteri. I BABIES UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE: '
Add 3 drope to a sman annount of liquid WHAT70 CC IF SICE EFFECTS CCOUR t
ense e day. . If the aide effects are uvere or if you have an allerrie resetion.
-Toresdesere fomtar Take for 10 days unless directed otherwise men, taking potautum indide. Then. if pnuihte. call a doctor ne by Stase or local pub 3c health authorities. !
, public health authority far instructions. .
t Store as controlled room temperature between IS' and 30'C159 -
to 86'FL Keep container tightly closed and protoce from !!ght. HOW SUPPL:ED Do not use the solution ifit appears brownssh in the nozzle of the THYRO. BLOCKS 8 TABLETS iPotassam todide. U.S.P.: bot.
clee of I4 tahlete INDC 0037 0472 20.1 Each white. rourid. recred tahlet enetame 130 r=c pnta**ium mdide. ,
r WARNING THYRO Rt.OCIP' SOLLTION Pntasetum Indide Solutmn. i iodide should not be xsand by people aBergie to iodida.
U.S.P.s '.a miii fl. oz.s tizht.re<i< tant. meneured.denn di<pensinc I
' 1T(sey~ous of the reach of chaldren. In case of overdose units or allergic NDC on37 42.M.2.h. Each drnp contains 21 me patassium reaction contact a physician or the public health aucority. iodide.
DESCRIPTION waluct usomarca:ES I Each THYRO BLOCKW TABLET contains 130 mg of ceca e r asiaan iodide, caersi.watuct me. l' Ctaacurr. New .:ersey cps t 2 ja drop of TMYRO BLOCKD8 SOLUTION contains 21 mgof 3 I'*** iodide- . :.u.icm 5 c 3 3,,, m :.3 J r
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The graph on Sheet 2 of this Appendix shows the gamma ;
i dose rates inside containment as a function of time after the following:
l Case 1: 100% Core Melt (100% of noble gas and 25% of iodine core inventory is released .
into the containment and is available '
for leakage to 'the environment.) [
t case 2: 10% Core Melt (approximates total cladding l
.- failur~e with 10% of noble gas and 2.5%
of iodine core inventory released.)
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Case 3: 1.0% Core Melt or 10% Cladding Failure ~
i (1.0% of noble gases and 0.25% of iodine core inventory released.)
J Note that these plots are for volumes above the operating :
L deck EL. 155'-0". All assumptions made to plot the !
graph are the same as those given in the FSAR for LOCA analysis. j l
h (One of these assumptions is one train of containment l' '/*hi spray and one' train of containment coolers is operating.
l Two trains.of containment spray were considered in a
! separate analysis. Assuming both trains are operating would effectively double the removal rate of the elemen-
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tal and particulate forms of. iodine. However, due to '
l the 1 Lait of spray removal credit allowed by the NRC (DF=100) , the sprays would be "c't-off" u in half the time.
This effect would be seen in the first 30 minutes after shutdown, but is negligible in the graph due to the presence of noble gases. Thus, justification of using
' the FSAR LOCA anlaysis as, guidelines for this analysis.)
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FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE -
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- 1. 0 - Purpose This procedure delineates the responsibilities for !
providing technical support to the Emergency Plan.
, l 2.0 References I
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2.1 Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan
'2.2 FNP-0-EIP-4, Chemistry & Environmental and [
Health Physics Support to the Emergency Plan
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2.3 FNP-0-EIP-8, Notification Roster i
2.4 FNP-0-EIP-9, Radiation Exposure Estimation and ;
Classification of Emergencies j 2.5 FNP-0-EIP-10, Evacuation and Personnel Accountability 2.6 FNP-0-EIP-26, Off-site communications ,
2.7 FNP-0-EIP-27, Activation of the Emergency Operations Facility 3.0 General ,
i Technical, Computer Services, Systems Performance, .
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Quality Control, SAER, Training, Plant Modifications .
and Maintenance Support and Planning Group personnel report to the Technical Manager and provide technical ;
support in the TSC, EOF and Houston County EOC as delineated below.
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- 4.0 Procedure 4.1 Upon activation of the TSC the Technical Manager I shall coordinate the following activities: ;
4.1.1 Assign appropriate personpel to set up
- the TSC for emergency use.
4.1.2 Assign a person to handle off-site communications and to log off-site communications. This function will -
, normally be performed by the On-call Licensing Engineer.
4.1.3 Assign an engineer or Counting Room !
i technician to support off-site dose
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, - i function will normally be performed by !
the On-call Reactor Engineer. l 4.1.4 Provide engineering support for assessing, j mitigating and/or recovering from the i emergency. This function will normally :
' be performed by the On-call Systems i Engineer. l o ,
4.1.5 Dispatch the On-call liaison person to [
the Houston County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) when directed by the Recovery ;
Manager. l
4.1.6 Direct the-On-call Environmental Supervisor
. to support off-site dose assessment. ;
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[ 4.1.7 Direct the On-Call Computer Services .
i person to activate the EOF per FNP-0-EIP-27.
The Technical Manager will also coordinate !
. any requests from the EOF staff for !
4' technical support personnel from the l
groups listed in section 3.0. ;
4.2 The On-call Licensing Engineer shall:
4.2.1 Report to die TSC or location directed ;
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by the. Emergency Director or the Technical i Manager. - .
4.2.2 Establish communications with off-site authorities as directed by the Emergency Director per FNP-0-EIP-26. -
4.2.3 Maintain a chronological log of all off-site communications noting the .
i 4 organization contacted and a summary of the conversation. -
4.3 The On-call Reactor Engineer shall: -
i 4.3.1 Report to the TSC or location directed ;
by the Emergency Director or the Technical Manager.
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4.3.2 Upon direction from the Emergency Director, establish the plant parameter remote monitoring capability in the Technical i
Support Center per Appendix 1 or in the
- - Alternate Technical Support Center per !
Appendix 2.
- 4.3.3 If automatic dose assessment is not available, complete manual dose assessment per FNP-0-EIP-9. ;
4.3.4 Transmit dose assessment reports to state / local agencies per FNP-0-EIP-8 and FNP-0-EIP-26.
4.4 The On-call Systems Engineer shall: l 4.4.1 Report to the TSC or' location directed I by the Emergency Director or Technical Manager. ;
4.4.2 Provide engineering support to the Maintenance Manager as directed by the '
Emergency Director or Technical Manager. l 4.5 The On-Call Houston County EOC Liaison person l shall: ;
4.5.1 Report to the Dose Assessment Room at -
.the Houston County Courthouse at the direction of the Recovery Manager. i 4.5.2 Provide state anc county government personnel with explanations of plant i terminology, hardware and operation. ,
4.5.3 Notify the Technical Manager (TSC) or Dose Assessment Director (EOF) if communication problems become evident or if significant ;
off-site actions (e.g'. evacuation) are ,
pending or in progress. i 4.5.4 Refrain from providing information or comments to news media personnel. , ,
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l IN THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER l . I l 1.0 Actiiration of Remote Monitoring Capability l l
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1.1 The Emergency Director shall direct one of the personnel in the TSC to set up an available plant computer CRT for monitoring purposes by l
TSC personnel.
l 1.2 Perform the following steps to reposition the !
computer console CRT (computer device #14) for ,
monitoring by TSC personnel:
- 1.2.1 Disconnect the power cable and the red, l green, and blue signal coax cables from i the rear of the CRT (inside console [
housing). .-!
1.2.2 Connect the red, green, and blue signal coax cables to the load box located on. .
the right-hand side of the console ,
housing. [
i 1.2.3 Roll the CRT out of the rear of the console housing and position at the . l designated location in the TSC moni- !
toring area as directed by the Emergency [
Director. i 1.2.4 Disconnect the coax cables from the !
red, green, and blue signal connectors [
on the left side of the cable box for l
, the affected unit in the TSC. j
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! 1.2.5 Open the cable box for the affected unit - j and remove the coax extension cables ;
and the power feed cabl.a. l t
1.2.6 Connect the coax extension cables to [
t the red, green and blue signal connectors l on the left side of the cable box for l the affected unit, and to the CRT. l Cables and Jacks are labelled as to color !
l signal.
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1.2.7 Connect the power feed cable to the CRT f and plug into a wall power outlet. ;
I 1.2.8 Depress the "CRT" function pushbutton. l t
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1.2.9 Depress the "1" and then "6" numeric I pushbuttons.
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1.2 h10 Depress
- he "VEUE 1" pushbutton. ,
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1.2.11 Depress the "2" numeric pushbutton. .
1.2.12 Depress the "VEUE 2" pushbutton.
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bepress the " START" pushbutton.
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1.2.14 Verify all parameters listed in Table 1 I
, appear on the CRT. [
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1.3 Perform the following steps to start. trending Trend Blocks 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 on the line- ;
printer: !
1.3.1 Depress the " BLOCK TREND LOG
- function r pushbutton.
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1.3.2 Depress the numeric pushbutton(s) for !
.the desired Trend Block. (i.e. "6" for i Trend Block 6). I l
-. 1.3.3 Depress the "VEUE l' pushbutton. l
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l 1.3.4 Depress the "4" numeric pushbutton. --
l 1.3.5 Depress the "VALUE 2" pushbutton. '
1.3.6 Depress the numeric pushbutton for the } !
, desired time interval (in seconds) 4
) between trendings (i.e. 120 for 2 minute trends). [
l 1.3.7 Depress the "VALUE 3" pushbutton. :
1.3.8 Depress the " START" pushbutton.
1.3.9 Repeat steps 1.3.1 - 1.3.8 for Trend i Blocks 7, 8, 9, and 10, and verify !
. trending on the lineprinter.
1.3.10 Verif7 all parameters listed in Table 2 [
appear in the trend blocks. ;
i 1.4 Perform the following steps to place points on !
the Trend Recorders- l Qs
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NOTE: Steps 1.4.1 through 1.4.8 are perforaed to establish the pen scale. Steps 1.4.9 through 1.4.18 establish parameter trend-
- for the specified pen.
1.4.1 Depress the " ANALOG TREND SCALE SET" function pushbutton.
1.4.2 Depress the numeric pushbutton for the desired pen (i.e. "5" for pen 5, or "6" for pen 6).
1.4.3 Depress the "VALUE 1" pushbutton.
1.4.4 Depress the numeric pushbuttons for the low limit of the pen scale. (Enter desired numerical lower limit).
1.4.5 Depress the "VALUE 2" pushbutton.
1.4.6 Depress.the numeric pushbuttons for the high limit of the pen scale. (Enter desired numerical lower limit).
1.4.7 Depress the "VALUE 3" pushbutton.
1.4.8 Depress the " START / ADD" pusbbutton.
1.4.9 Depress the " ANALOG TREND ADD / OMIT" function pushbutton.
1.4.10 Depress the alpha-numeric pushbuttons a for the desired address point (i.e.
"PO499A" for RCL SYSTEM PRESS. Address Point descriptions are in AP symbol
, description book located on the operator console.)
1.4.11 Depress the " ADDRESS" pushbutton.
1.4.12 Depress the numeric pushbutton for the desired pen (i.e. "5" for pen 5, or "6" for pen 6). ,
l.4.13 Depress the "VALUE l* pushbutton.
1.4.14 Depress the numeric pushbutton(s) for.-
the desired time (in seconds) between updates (i.e. "5" for 5 second updates) .
1.4.16 Depress the "2" numeric pushbutton.
1.4.17 Depress the "VALUE 3" pushbutton.
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2.0 Deachvation of Remote Monitoring Capability '
2 .1 , Perform the follofing steps to reposition the e remot:e CRT back in the computer console:
2 1.1 Disconnect the power feed from the CRT and the wall socket. .
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from the CRT and.the connectors on the ,
left side of the cable box for the !
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2.1.3 Place the coax extension cables and the power feed cable in the cable box .
for the affected unit, and close the l cable box. [
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on the right-hand side of the console i housing, and connect them to the CRT.
2.1.7 Reconnect the power feed cable to the CRT.
e 2.2 Perform the following steps to stop trending Trend i Block 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 on the lineprinter: ;
2.2.1 Depress the " BLOCK TREND LOG" function pushbutton. .
2.2.2 Depress the numeric pusbbutton(s) for 7 the desired Trend Block. (i.e. "6" for r Trend Block 6) (
2.2.3 Depresst51e"VALUE1"pushbutton. '}:
2.2.4 Depress the "4" numberic pushbutton. [
2.2.5 Depress the "VALUE 2" pushbutton. [
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trending has stopped on the line-printer.
2.3 , Perform the following steps to remove points from the .
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2.3.1 Depress the ANALOG TREND ADD / OMIT" function pushbutton.
2.3.2 Depress the " ADDRESS" pushbutton t
2.3.3 Depress the numeric pushbutton for the desired pen (i.e. "5" for pen 5, or "6" for pen 6) . >
2.3.4 Depress the "VALUE 1" pushbutton. ,
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PLANT PARAMETER REMOTE MONITORING CAPABILITT IN THE,' ALTERNATE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER 1.0 Acti tion of Remote Monitoring capability .
1.1 The Emergency Director shall direct one of the i personnel in the Alternate TSC to set up an available plant computer CRT for monitoring purposes by TSC personnel.
1.2 Perform the following steps to repositilon the a computer console CRT (computer device #14) for monitoring by TSC personnel: .;
1.2.1 Disconnect the power cable and the red, green, and blue signal coax cables from
, the rear of the CRT (inside console ~
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1.2.2 Roll the CRT out of the rear of the console housing and position at desired location as directed by the Emergency Director. .
1.2.2 Connect the ' control room
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coax signal extensions cables and power feed cable to the existing color signal cables and power feed cable in the computer console (extension cables are located in. control room overhead). .
1.2.4 Connect the "TSC" and of the coar extension cables and power feed cable to the, remotely located CRT.
1.2.5 Depress the "CRT" function pushbutton.
1.2.6 Depress the *1" and then "6* numeric pushbuttons.
1.2.7 Depress the "VALUE 1" pushbutton.
1.2.8 Depress the "2" numeric pushbutton.
1.2.9 Depress the "VALUE 2" pushbutton. ,
1.2.10 Depress the " START" pushbutton.
1.2.11 Verify all parameters listed in Table 1 appear on the CRT.
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1.3.;l Depress the " BLOCK TREND LOG" function .
pushbutton. !
1.3.2 Depress the numeric pushbutton(s) for i the desired Trend Block. (i.e. "6" i for Trend Block 6). ,
1.3.3 Depress th'e "VALUE 1" pushbutton. !
i 1.3.4 Depress the "4" numeric pushbutton.
1.3.5 Depress the "VALUE 2" pushbutton. !
1.3.6 Depress the numeric pushbutton for .the !
desired time interval (in seconds) ;
between trendings (i.e.120 for 2 l minute trends). - '
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2.1 Perform the following steps to repos'ition the remote !
CRT back in the computer console: [
t 2.1.1 Disconnect the power cable and coax extension cables from the rear of the GRT and from the computer console. ;
i 2.1.2 Roll the CRT into the rear of the console and reconnect.the coax and power cables. i-2.1.3 Place the coax and power extension cables in ,
the control room overhead. i 2.2 Perform the following steps to stop trending Trend I Blocks 6 7, 8, 9, and 10 on.the lineprinter: [
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2.2i3 Depress the "VALUE 1" pushbutton.
4 2.2.4 Depress the "4" numeric pushbutton.
2.2.5 Depress the "VALUE 2" pushbutton. 1 2.2.6 Depress the "STOP" pushbutton. ,
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P0480A PRESSURIZER PRESS (1)
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PO499A RCL SYSTEM PRESS ;
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P0400A STM GEN L STM OUT PRESS
('/ RCL 2 WIDE RNG HOT E G T T0439A T0426A RCL 2 WIDE RNG COLD E G T l
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T0002A IN CORE T B05 ;'
T0003A IN CORE T B10 .
T0004A IN CORE T E04 T0005A UP HEAD T/C 101 COL E9 EIEV 46.
,, T0006A UP HEAD T/C 102 COL E9 ELEV 15.
T0007A UP HEAD T/C 103.
T0008A IN CORE T F03 ;
T0009A IN CORE T E05 .
T0010A UP HEAD T/C 104 COL E9 ELEY 30. i T0011A IN CORE T Fil T0012A IN CORE T G01 -[
T'0013A UP HEAD T/C 105 T0014A IN CORE T H08 .
T0015A .IN CORE T HIS l T0016A IN CORE T J02 :
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T0019A IF CORE T E03 .
T0020A UP HEAD T/C 106 COL L7 EIEV 30.
- T0021A UP HEAD T/C 107 L T0022A UP HEAD T/C 108 COL E9 ELEV 61.
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T0024A IN CORE T N06 T0025A IN CORE T P08 ,
T0026A IN CORE T R07 T0027A IN CORE T C08 (
T0028A IN CORE T C12 ;
T0029A IN CORE T D03 -
T0030A IN CORE T DOS i l' T0031A IN CORE T E08 T0032A IN CORE T E10 . ;
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ADDRESS / . PARAMETER 70033A . IN CORE T F13 T0034A UP RAD T/C 110 COL L7 ELEV 46.
T0035A IN CORE T G08 T0036A IN CORE T GIS T0037A' IN CORE T H03 T0038A IN CORE T H05 T0039A IN' CORE T H09~~
T0040A IN CORE T H11 T0041A IN CORE T H13. '
T0042A IN CORE T LO6s T0043A IN CORE T LO8 T0044A IN CORE T 112 T0045A IN CORE T L14 .
T0046A IN CORE T M03 T0047A IN CORE T M11 T0048A UP HEAD T/C 111 COL L7 EIEV 61. -
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PARAMETER T0049A IN CORE T'N08 T0050A IN CORE T N10 i T0051A _ UP E AD T/C 112 .
U0090 INST VALUE OF HOTIEST INCORE T/C U0091 INST VALUE OF AVERATE INCORE T/C U0092 IDENT OF HOTTEST INCORE T/C LO480A PRESSURIZER 1 L . .
LO481A PRESSURIZER 2 L
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P0499A RCL SYSTEM P 1 T0419A
- RCL1 WIDE RNG HOT LEG T T0406A RCL1 WIDE RNG COLD LIG T LO403A - STM GEN 1 WIDE RNG L PO400A STM GEN 1 STM OUT 1 P
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ADDRESS , PARAMETER T0439A ,RCL2 WIDE RNG HOT LEG T T0426A RCL2 WIDE RNG COLD LEG T LO423A STM GEN 2 WIDE RNG L PO420A STM GEN 2 STM OUT 1 P T0459A RCL3 WIDE RNG HOT LEG T T0446A RCL3 WIDE RNG COLD LEG T LO443A STM GEN 3 WIDE RNG L PO440A STM GEN 3 STM OUT 1 P P1000A CONTAINMENT 1 P P1001A CONTAINMENT 2 P R0011A CONTAIM AIR PARTICLE R R0012A CONTAIM GAS R R0019A STM GEN BLOWDOWN DRAIN R R0021A VENT AIR PARTICIE R -
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D FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE FNP-0-EIP-8 S
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l.0 Purpose ,
This procedure provides a listing of names and telephone .
numbers of personnel and organizations who may need to [_r
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3.1 Copies of this procedure shall be maintained at !
all times with the Emergency Director on call. ;
'. 'i 3.2 The Chemistry & Environmental Supervisor shall l !
be responsible for updating names and telephone .!
numbers for offsite agencies upon notification ;.
of changes. Communications checks and verification -
of phone numbers for offsite agencies will be ti conducted quarterly by direct contact. L r
3.3 The Staff Assist' ant will provide each new employee i with a notice explaining that it is the responsi- ;
bility of each employee to report any address or ;
C _ telephone changes to the Administrative Office. !
3.4 A ' quarterly, update of the Service Building i Telephone Directory which contains the names, i job classifications, addresses, and phone numbers
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to holders of EIP-8 by the Document Control ,
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3.6 Authentication ;
3.6.1 Authentication of emergency messages shall not be required on dedicated ,
communications systems.
3.6.2 Authentication of notifications over ;
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4.0 Procedure l; 4.1 Refer to Table 1, Emergency Director Call List, !
'for the Emergency Director on call.
4.2 RefedtoTable2, Fire, Medical,andLawEnforcement .
' Assistance and Weather Information, for offsite i fire department support, medical transportation, I' hospitals, plant doctors, law enforcement agencies, and weather information.
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l' 4.3 Refer to Table 3, APCO Management Notification, for the Emergency Coordinatoi and APCo Safety Department, and tha Emergency Operations Facility. [
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! 4.4 Refer to Table 4, State Notification, for States !
g of Alabama, Georgia and Florida Notifications. [
E 4.5 Refer to Table 5, Regulatory Notification or i E Assistance, for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission L and Savannah River Operations' Office. i
[ 4.6 Refer to Table 6, Support Groups, for other mis- !
cellaneous notifications. Information to be [
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qualified health physics personnel. Refer to -
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Support for qualified chemistry, radiochemistry ;
and environmental support. j
!' 4.8 Refer to Table 8, Technical Support Center (TSC) <
Call List, for members of the TSC staff. j l ,
4.9 Refer to Table 9, Oil Spill Notifications, for .
organizations who are to be notified as required i l
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j, the use of the Emergency Notification Network. !
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4.13.1 41abama (state and local)................. Table 4 4'.13.7 Ambulance service......................... Table 2 i 4.13.3 APCO Construction......................... Table 6 F
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4.13.5 Doctors................................... Table 2 *
.* l 4.13.6 Early County, GA.......................... Tab 1e 4 4.13. 7 Emeirgency Coo rdinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 3 (
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4.13.10 Environmental Support..................... Table 7B 4.13.11 E0F....................................... Table 3 s
4.13.12 EOF-Alternate (Headland).................. Table 3 4.13.13 EPA....................................'... Table 9
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- 4.13.15 Flintridge E0C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 3 4.13.16 Florida................................... Table 4 ;
a 4.13.17 Georgia (state and local)................. Table 4 l 4.13.18 Health Physics Support.................... Table 7A 4.13.19 Hazardous Waste Notification's............ Table 9
^f 4.13.20 Hospitals................................. Table 2 4.13.21 Houston County, AL........................ Table 4 I* 4.13.22 Hydrologic Information.................... Table 6 ,
4.13.23 INP0 _ .................................. Table 6 4.13.24 Law Enforcement Agencies................... Table 2 l Gen. Rev. 30 3
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4.13.26 NRC....................................... Table 5 l 4.13.27 Nuclear Mutual Limited.................... Table 6 4'.13.28 Oak Ridge Operations Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 6 4.13.29 Oil Spill Notifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 9 ,
4.13.30 OSCs (Operations Support Centers)......... Table 3 4.13.31 Radiochemistry Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 7B 4.13.32 Safety Department......................... Table 3 4.13.33 Savannah River Operations Otfice. . . . . . . . . . Table 5 i
4.13.34 Seismic Information....................... Table 6 .
4.13.35 Southern Company Services................. Table 6 4.13.36 Technical Support......................... Table 10 l
4.13.37 Telecopier Number......................... Table 11 l e
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- a. At Farley Nuclear Plant, or
( b. At the individual's home where he can be reached at his home phone number, or
- c. At a specific location in the Dothan area other than the individual's home AND the control room has the phone number where the individual can be contacted, or
- d. In the Dothan. area (not greater than 30 miles from downtown Dothan) AND the individual's pager is ON.
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- 3. After dialing, two rings will be followed by a high frequency tone; the caller then has 15 seconds j to deliver a message. NOTE: The pager is a receiver -
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i EMERGENCY DIRECTORS Name and Position Home phone Pager Number W.G. Hairston, III Plant Manager .
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Organization Phone Aeromed. U. S. Army Evac. Aviation Center Ambulance Dothan Ambulance, Inc.
Ambulance A & A Ambulance Co. - Birmingham Adamsel Fire Dothan Fire Department xchange Ask for fire dept. Business
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\labama State Forestry Commission Weekdays 3 am - 5 pm Other hours or if no answer Hospitals (Dothan)
Southeast Alabama Medical Center Prima ry Highway 84 East At Ross Clark Circle ~
Ask for Emergency Room Nurse or Direct line to Emergency Room Nurse or Direct line to Emergency Room Doctor Radiation Casualty Receiving Area -
Receivin Area ( orgue) or and ask for morgn-Public Relations Area (Adjacent Lv Morgue) organd ask for Physician's Representative's office Doctors Lounge (Near Morgue)
Alternate Flowers Hospital (Not for contaminated / irradiated patients) 3228 West Main St.
Ask for Emergency Department Ext.
Hospital UAB Medical Center Ma.in Operato Ask for Senior Staff Oncologist on call Radiation Care Treatment Facility-Page UAB Poison Control Center Emergency Department or Poision Control Center ABLE 2 PAGE 1 of 3 __ <
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Hospital REACTS Oak Ridge (Normal work hours)
Asso. Universities Dr. Robert Ricks Director of REACTS, Dr. Hubner Offic Dr. Lushbaugh
- 0ak Ridge Hospital (24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />)
Rad. Accident Personnel (Emergency)
- Dr. Shirley Fry Local Law Enfcrcement Agencies Dothan City Police x ha /_
g Ask for olice Business Communication Division E Houston Co. Sheriff's Dept. Day Ext.
l (Jail)-Week-end/ Night Direct Line Investigation Ext.
FBI - Dothan Office Daniel R. Stankoski
- Ala. Dept. of Public Safety Company Physicians - Dr. B. R. Byrd, Dr. D. H. Pope, Dr. J. H. Sugg / !
Dr. J. A. Robeson, Dr. W. F. D -
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Dr. L. Johnson (For Eye Injuries)
(Flowers Hospital Only)
Southern Eye Clinic PA 509 West Main Street, Dothan, AL .
- Fairview Clinic staff should be contacted if a contaminated or irradiated patient requires medical care. Dr. Flowers and staf f may be utilized normally l for patients that are not contaminated or irradiated. Dr. Flowers and
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Dial the page number provided. A message will be recorded and the individual's pager will alert him to retrieve it.
EMERGENCY COORDINATOR EMERGENCY MESSAGES Dial the pager number provided and leave a message. Hang up, wait at least 60 seconds, and then dia No messages will be recorded but a second tone will be activated on all mergency Coordinator pagers.
EMERGENCY COORDINATOR CAR RADIO NOTIFICATION Refer to GO-EIP-112.
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT DIRECTOR Name Home Phone Pc r Number J. G. Si.ms D. M. Varner l
D. E. Mansfield l
l L. L. 3ailey l
l ENGINEERING & LICENSING SUPPORT DIRECTOR Name APC0 Ext. one P r Number C. L. Buck R. L. George B. D. McKinney R. S. Fucich t DOSE ASSES 3 MENT DIRECTOR Name APC0 Ext. Home Phone P r Number l
J. W. McGowan K. W. McC.acten W. C. Carr M. O. Gibson Table 3
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- FNP-0-EIP-8 ACTIVATION & LOGISTICS ASSISTANT Name Home Phone Pager Number S. N. Knight G. M. Grove 1
l M. L. Stoltz 1
1 C. H. Byars SUPPORT STAFF ROUTINE MESSAGES l
l Dia eave a message and hang up. Then dial the pager number for the selecte in tvidual to alert him to retrieve the message.
SUPPORT STAFF EMERGENCY MESSAGES l Dia nd leave a message. All Support Directors and the Activation and l Logistics Assistants (excluding alternates) will be simultaneously alerted to retrieve the message.
SUPPORT STAFF PAGEBOY MESSAGES irmin ham Division Control Center or Bell Number -
' Provide the operator with the pageboy.
- o e given or t e individual and tate the message you wish transmitted. All pageboy codes are for frequen j PUBLIC INFORMATION MANAGER
! Name APC0 Ext. Home Phone Pa er Number ,
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Dr. C. H. Co Lvin w $ M is
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INSURANCE SUPPCRT APC. Ext. Mc,me Phone Name N. M. HorsLey . M.- % 3 R.Q. :.vW.:'. ' :h ,
h h.l.$;A:*hf j!N. M.? ).
l H. K. Iravis Q(b'}.,.R;j % p y %'.'i; p V,. "j,3.p [. .g[ } Q (Q f ;.j N TABLE 3 -
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- FNP-0-EIP-8 OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTERS Maintenance Shop '
Pax Auditorium Pax CSC Pax Control Room ,
Pax Switchhouse Pax FLINTRIDGE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER Location APC0 Ext. Bell N __
Other NGS Conference Room ENN NGS Conference Room i NGS Conference Room i
i TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Location Extension l
l Communications Cabinet ENN (State Hotline - White Phone)
NRC Ring Down (Red Phone)
PAX ith speaker B'ha with speaker B' ham l -
Communications Area PAX next to Communications Cabinet.)
l Security radio i
l Plant radi'o Division radio Emergency Director PAX $
Operations Manager PAX Maintenance Manager PAX Technical Manager PAX ,
Health Physics Manager PAX NRC ,
PAX PAX L Monitoring Area PAX L
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FNP-0,-EIP-8 ALTERNATE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Location . APC0 Ext. Other Shif t Foremen's Office NRC ENS (Red Phone)
Shift Aids Office ENN; NRC H.P. dial up
! Control Room Area APC Ext.
Unit 1 Shift Supervisor Unit 2 Shift Supervisdr Unit 1 Operators Desk Unit 2 Operators Desk _
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY Location FNP Ext. ,
Other Command Center (Room 106)......... TSC Intercom NRC ENS (Red Phone)
NRC HPN Racovery Manager (Room 106).......
Plant Radio NRC (Room 106)....................
.................... District Radio
- PI Site Coordinator (Room 106)..... PI) Area (Room 103). Equipped with OPX Administrative Support /Public Info
-Adminstrative Support Director.... .................... extension that may
-Administrative Support Staff. . . . . . ....................be activated if PAX
.................... system fails
-PI Site Coordinator...............
-PI staff..........................
-Telecopier........................
Dose Assessmeat(Room 104)......... ....................ENN
.................... Security Radio
-Dose Assessment Director.........
-Dose Assessment Staff............ .................... State RMT Radio
....................(monitor only)
( .................... Equipped with OPX -
extension that may be activated if PAX l
system fails i
.................... Equipped with OPX NRC(Room 105)..................... extension that may l ~~~
be activated if PAX l
system fails l
Technical Support / Engineering Area (Room 1 l -Engineering & Licensing Support Director.
-Technical Support Staff..................
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. . FNP-0-EIP-8 ALTERNATE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (Headland,AL) Bell # 693-3356 Location APCO Ext. Other Recovery Manager Command Center . ENN Security Radio
- District Radio Division Radio State RMT Radio (Monitor only)
Engineering & Licensing l .
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. . FNP-0-EIP-8 TABLE 4 STATE NOTIFICATION Organization Name Phone STATE OF ALABAMA During normal office hours D 7
, (week days 8:00 AM - 5:00Pd)
Dept. of Public Health .
At all other times notify one of the following:
Aubrey V. Godwin
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K. E. Whatley Archie Patterson James L. McNees William T. Willis B. O. Hannah If above unavailable, call Ask operator to page No.
! County Director Phon Houston County, AL J. W. Aldridge -
, Civil Defense Ext.
! l State Operations Room g Operations (Local)
- (State)
! (State) l or Karen Gilley i
or Brenda Dunning l
Blakely-Early County, GA Civil Defense
! Ray Jarrett l Hot Line ager l
i Early Co. Ambulance Service Early Memor'ial Hospital i
Sheriff's Dispatcher Court House l
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l STATE OF FLORIDA i Vest Area Coordina' tor - Robert R. Smith Defuniak Springs l
State Warning Poin't Division of Disaster l Tallahassee Preparedness ,
Alternate Warning Division of Law Enforcement l Point Tallahassee l Tallahassee Dept. of Health and Lyle Jarrett i
Rehabilitative l Services (DHRS) l Ulray Clark t
Orlando Radiological Lab 1 Organization Phone l
STATE OF GEORGIA f
ENV. Rad Program On Call Member l
, 1 On Call ENV. Prot. Div. Staff Member W~~
Georgia Emergency Management Agency 24 Hour No.
Emergency Operations Center Contact Office Phone Home Phone James Hardeman Clifford Blackman Susan Adamovitz Alphousa Gooden Clark Reynolds Jim Setser
- Home phone
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Organization ,
Name Phone Nuclear Regulatory Operations Center, Bethesda Red Phone (ENS)
Conanission, Health Physics Network 22 Full-time Duty Officer, Bethesda (202)951-0550 Commercial Telephone System (301)427-4056 to NRC Operations Center (via Silver Spring Central Office)
Full Time Operator, Bethesda (301)492-7000 or Public Affairs, Bethesda (301)492-7715 i Nuclear Regulatory Office of Inspection (404)221-4503 Commission, and Enforcement (404)221-4504 l
101 Marietta St. N.W.
l Suite 3100 ,
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
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J. P. O'Reilly Regional
- Administrator David Berrelli (404)221-5526 Chief, Reactor Projects, '
Section II t R. D. Martin 10 l Deputy Director
- Confirmation Western Union Telegraph . 1-800-257-2241 Savannah River Duty Officer (803)725-3333/
Operations Office 2117 2729 NRC On-Site William H. Bradford 899-3386 or Inspector 899-3387
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PAX 480
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I l *Home Phone
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Organization .
Name 1 Phone
! Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (Switchboard) l Duty Officer (Emergency) 24 hr. alternate I
i Oak Ridge Opus Office of DOE
- (Request through State of Alabama)
University of Georgia l
Center for Applied Isotopes Study .
ampus Police) l . Have po ice contact one
- of the following
i Dr. John Noakes
. Jim Spaulding
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i j Organization Name Phone
! l Southern Company ** J. R. Crane (Dept. Mgr)
Services, Inc.
l Southern Company ** Chris. Byrd(Civil & Arch. P.E.)
j Services, Inc. ,
W. R. Hill (Proj . ' Support Mgr)
D. E. Kendrick (Mech. P.E.) '
H. H. Stone (Elec. P.E.)
- Home phone.
- To call on PAX phone dial access codes as appropriate plus 8-61-85 and last four digits of the $ number,
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FNP-0-EIP-8 WESTINGHOUSE Power Generation Service Charlie Reep Private Line
- Division (Birmingham) Bob Wise
_ Stanley Burns PAX Resident - William R. Navey,III Office Site Manager Home Pager Vater Reactors Division (Pittsburgh)
Inform one Westinghouse contact, using this list Ln the order shown, to ensure early notification to W of an emergency occurring at FNP. Be prepared to transmit the data requested in Appendix 4, to discuss as many facts as are available at the time of the call and to identify a cognizant individual to provide continuing communications and updates to W.
Title Name Office Home Pager Hot Line
- 1. Site Mgr. Rod Baulig AREA CODE 412 FOR ALL NUMBER
- 2. W aFCU Hgr. John Miller 1st Alternate Joe Leblang 2nd Alternate Lonnie Benson So. Ar'ea Mgr. Dave Richards ist Alternate Joe Leblang 2nd Alternate Ken Voytell
- 4. SRT Ldr Dave Woodward 1st Alternate 3ernte Haertjens 2nd Alternate Pat Walker
- 5. OPS Spt. Jim Evans 1st Alternate Jeffrey B. Simon 2nd Alternate John E. Hevlon 1
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- 6. HP Sgt. Jim Flanigan 1st Alternate Craig Wilson 2nd Alternate John Muskantek 1
i NUCLEAR MV1TAL LIMITED l
Larry Cummings New York (day)
Al Rand Office (emergency / night)
Quentin Jackson Hamilton day *)
Be rmuda (atght)
Office (day *)
Adrian Lee-Eme ry (atght) l 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> recordtag fevice TABLE 6 l
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- FNP-0-EIP-8 APCo Construction In the event of an emergency when there are no APCo Construction Warehouse personnel on the site, such as week-ends, holidays, or after normal duty hours, and assistance is needed, the following procedure will apply:
- 1. Dia
- 2. You will hear a ringing.
- 3. After a ring or two you will hear a " beep" tone. This is the signal for you
,. to give your message.
- 4. Speak into the telephone. The person wearing the beeper will hear you on their beeper. You will have a few seconds to advise him of your requirement or to ask him to call you back.
- 5. Hang up. Your return call should be received within ten to fifteen minutes. ,
In the event that contact cannot be made as indicated above, assistance may be requested from the following, in the order listed: .
Name Title Home Phone ,/
J. Hackett, Jr. - Supv. , Power Plant Material J. S. Fitzgerald Assistant Project Engineer Seismic Information National Earthquake Center, Colden Colorado Hydrologic Information Corps of Engineers -
Water Management Dept. (6:30 a.m. to 4: .)
Hydrologic Information George W. Andrews Lock and Dam (manned 2 rs a ay Locknaster 7 days a week)
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- HEALTH PHYSICS SUPPORT j i
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i Name and Position Phone Nesbitt, C. D.
Technical Superintendent Mitchell, M. W.
Health Physics Supervisor Farnsworth, P. E.
EP Sector Supervisor Patton, B. P.
Plant Health Physicist Walden, J. M. ,
Radwaste Supervisor Hostetter, D. A.
EP Foreman ,
Maddox, N. M.
Plant Instructor i
, l Hall,'C. R.
KP Foreman l
Graves, O. M.
Shift Support Supervisor I Bouillon, J. F.
KP Foreman l
Neher, R. G.
HP Foreman i4 l
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! Bayne, W. R. ,
Chemistry & Environmental Supervisor Gripentog, W. G. -
Environmental & Emergency -
! Planning Supervisor Wood, III, R. T.
P14 nt Chemist Liviitsston, R. A. I Chemistry Foreman Robinson, J. R.
Chemistry Foreman Whitehead, R. L.
Safety Specialist l; Hamm, R. H. l Senior Engineer Il t Grissette, D. E.
- Counting Room & Dosimetry Foreman Waites, J.
, Plant Instructor i
Agee, J.
Plant Instructor M
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- FNP-0-EIP-8 TABLE 8 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER CALL LIST _
The individuals listed below will serve as the "on-call" Managers for a seven day period (Monday through Sunday) on a rotating basis. l f
"On-call" is defined as: :.
j a. At Farley Ndelear Plant, or
- b. At the individual's home where he can be reached at his home phone i number, or j
! c. At a specific location in the Dothan area other than the individual's l I'
home AND the control room has the phone number where the individual l can be contacted, or
~d. In the Dothan area (not greater than 30 miles from downtown Dothan)
AND the individual's pager is ON'.-
- 1. The wilbbeactivatedbydialin ager number) on th othan exchange.
- 2. On any exchange other than the Dothan exchange the pager will be i activated by dialing pager number).
l 3. After dialing, two rings will be followed by a high frequency j tone; the caller then has 15 seconds to deliver a message. NOTE:
l The pager is a receiver only. It has no transmitting capability.
} Name and Position Home phone Pager Number
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Operations Manager
- 1. R. D. Hill
- 2. J. E. Odom
- 3. B. W. Vanlandingham Maintenance Manager
- 1. W. B. Shipman
- 2. H. Ri Garland
- 3. L. A. Ward Technical Manager l l
- 1. R. D. Rogers
- 2. R. G. Berryhi.ll
- 3. C. D. Nesbitt I Health Physics Manager
- 1. M. W. Mitchell
!* 2. J. M. Walden
! 3. P. E. Farnsworth l SAER Supervisor i 1. W. G. Ware i 2. R. V. Badham i 3. G. P. Smith l TABLE 8 PAGE 1 0F 2 -
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Name and Position . Home phone Pager Number j i - l Reactor Engineer -
- 1. R. H. Marlow ,
- 2. W. S. MacDonald j
- 3. S. G. McDaniel
- 4. C. F. Westberry ; j Chemistry Supervisoi .,
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- 1. J. R. Robinson l :
- 2. R. A. Livingston ,
- 3. R. T. Wood l Environmental Supervisor ,
- 1. W. R. Bayne 1
- 2. W. G. Gripentog
- 3. D. E. Grissette l
ADMS Computer Support
- 1. J. P. Higginbotham
- 2. H. D. Hester
- 3. D. L. Teat
- 4. L. N. Evans I .
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Response Center Alabama Department of (office)
Environmental Management John Williford Charles Horn James '4arr Environmental Affairs Steve Jones Ext.
Environmental Protecti Agency A. J. Smith (office)
R. D. Stonebraker (24 hr) '
George Moein Ray Wilker:on ~
Jan Rogers ;
Fred Stroud Warren Dixon Charles McPherson Edward Hat-her Great Southern Paper Co. B. E. Rathel
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Jack Anderson Y
Tenneco 011 Co. Cleo Savelle -
(after bours) . _ -.
Chemical Waste Management Emelle, AL Allworth Ente rprizes Tarrant City, AL _
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Phone Nesbitt, C. D. ,
Technical Superintendent Rogers, R. D.
Computer Services Supervisor
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Operations Supervisor Marlow, R. H.
Technical Supervisor Stephenson, E. L.
GPE Supervising Ward, L. A. ,
I&C Supervisor Webb, P.
Generating Plant Engineer II McDaniel, S. G.
Generating Plant Engineer I MacDonald, W. S.
Generating Plant Engineer I Gripentog, W. G.
Env. & Emerg. Planning Supervisor Bayne, W. R.
Chemistry & Environmental Supervisor Geissette, D. E.
Counting Room & Dosimetry Foreman i
Higginbotham, J. P.
Computer Sof tware Supervisor Pyfrom, J. E.
Computer Technician Hester, H. D.
Computer Engineer TABLE 10 PAGE 1 0F 1
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FNP-0-ZIP-8 TAB:.E 11 TELECOPIER NUMBERS Telecopier Verification Location - Number / Type Number
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ALABAMA POWER COMPANY j
. I NUCLEAR GENERATION SECTION-DIRECTIVE l RGS-Dl, EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION NETWORK f t
Effective Date:
Approved: !
vice President - Nuclear Generation }
1.0 Purpose
. This directive describes the locations and capabilities
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of the Emergency Notification Network (ENN) and establishes !
procedures for its use and testing. !
.2.0 Scope l
- This directive applies to all organizations and agencies on the ENN. Implementation of this directive will require that interfacing procedures be developed for {
each dispatcher station. ,
i 3.0 Description An ENN unit is installed at the following locations:
4 FNP Technical Support Center l FNP Emergency Operations Facility l APCo Nuclear Generation Flintridge Alabama Department of Radiological Health
- I Alabama Department of Civil Defense * (
, I Alabama Department of Public Safety * ,
Georgia Emergency Management Agency Houston County Sheriff Dispatcher l
Houston County Office of Civil Defense i Houston County Office of Radiological Health j e
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- Early County (GA) Sheriff Dispatcher i
- Located in Montgomery .
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khen alL phones are cradic^dA all speakers are muted.
If any one of the phones is lifted off the cradle all speakers are activated except the speaker associated s
with the phone taken.off the hook. The phones do not ring. The person lifting thre phone need only speak into' the phone to be heard by personnel at all the other ENH units. When any other ENN phone is taken off the hook the associated speaker.will be muted and normal two way voice communicati.on is established between the two parties. This communication will be transmitted through those speakers not muted, i.e. ~
! those with the associated phone cradled.
, s CAUTION ,
, Upon completion of any transmission from !
a given station the phone must be returned ~
l to the cradle to activate the associated . i speaker. Do not leave ph6ne unattended
. off the cradle. ,
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4.0 Net Control i L
l 4.1 , Initial Notification !
! ,x In an emergency situation dictating the activation l (f 'of the ENN, the Technical Support Center at Farley Nuclear Plant shall make initial notification f
using the following message: .
"This is (Name and Title [ at Farl'ey Nuclear Planti. Please initiate your radiological
! notification procedure". ;
Dispatchers will acknowledge receipt of the [
above message' and proceed:in accordance with
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their procedures. No technical information will ;
l be given until~the appropriate state and/or I local agency (ies) are on the'ENN.
4.2 False Notification In the event of an attempted false notification
and FNP personnel will receive the message -
l transmitted. If the message is an attempt to i
cause a false notifi~ cation, FNP supervisory ;
personnel will lift the TSC phone and state l
" Negative, Negative, Megative" followed by "This ;
is (Name and Title) acknowledge negative". i App. 1 -
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Dispatcher will acknowledge and proceed in accordance with their procedures.
4.3 . Subsequent Communications The.ENN may also be used for the clear transmission 4 of technical, radiological and meterological data and action statements and recommendations based on evaluation of this data.
The Technical Support Center (TSC) at the Farley Nuclear Plant shall be net control for all ENN communications. The TSC shall have priority in transmitting information and shall govern i
.- transmission by other organizations.
5.0 Communications Checks The ENN will be tested on the first Tuesday of each month between 1:00 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. Dothan, Alabama time. The test will be performed as follows: -
The shift supervisor will remove the receiver from his phone and repeat, "This is (Name and Title) at Farley Nuclear Plant, this is a communications check, acknowledge". Acknowledgement should follow the order given in paragraph 3.0..
The shift supervisor will verify t. hat all ENN units are responding and notify the appropriate organization by separate -
means.
, 6.0 System Security
> The possibility for misuse and/or abuse of this type 1
system is obvious. Therafore, each organization t1at has an ENN unit installed in locations not manned on a i
24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> basis shall provide adequate security mea'sures.
. to minimize the probability of misuse and abuse.
Descriptions of the security measures established will be provided to Alabama Power Company.
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FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT i EVENT RCS PARAMETERS
- 1. RCS Pressure psia 2 .- Trend Up / Down / Stable
- 3. Prze. Level % Span
- 4. Trend Up / Down / Stable
- 5. ' Przr. Liquid Temp./ Steam Temp. / 4
- 6. Przr. Heaters On / Off RCS MAKEUP FLOW STATUS ,.
- 7. Safety Injection, Flowrate On / Off spa
- 8. RWST Level E F
- 9. Normal Makeup, Flowrate In On / Off, -
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- 13. RCP Status (6n/Off)
- 14. S.G. Pressure (psia)
- 15. Trend Up / Down / Stable
- 16. S.G. Level, Wide Range (% Span)
- 17. S.G. Narrow Range (% Span)
- 18. Trend Up / Down. / Stable
- 19. Steam Flow (% Nominal .
- 20. MSlV Status Open/ Closed
- 21. Main Feedwater Flow (gpa)
- 22. Auxiliary Feedwater Flow (gym) -
- 23. Condensate Storage Tank Level E F CONTAINMENT PARAMETERS
- 24. Containment Pressure, Temp. . psig 0F
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- 25. Containment Radiation
- 26. Recirculation Sump Level
- 27. Hydrogen Concentration ,
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, EVACUATION AND PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY 1.0 Purpose This procedure describes the action to be taken for the evacuation and accountability of all personnel onsite in the event of an emergency at the Farley Nuclear Plant.
2.0 References 2.1 Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan.
2.2 FNP Operating Manual, Vol. 14, FNP-0-EIP-14, "Re-entry Procedures".
3.0 General .
,. 3.1 For the purposes of site evacuation and personnel
- accountability, the following locations are designated as assembly areas:
. 1. Service Building Auditorium
- 2. Maintenance Shop
- 3. Visitors Center Auditorium (EOF)
,. 4. APCO Construction offices 4
- 5. CSC
- 6. Control Room and Technical Support Center -
(TSC)
- 7. APCo. Construction Contractor Staging Building The following location are designated as Alternate Assembly Areas and are to be used at the discretion of the Emergency Director:
A. Utility Building B.- APCO Construction Contractor Parking Lot C. APCO Construction Parking Log D. Switchhouse E. APCO Nuclear Generation (NG) Visitor Parking Lot F. Between Unit #2 "2A" and "2B" Cooling
. Towers G. APCO N.G. Parking Log See Figure 1 for all of the above locations.
3.2 All personnel shall familiarize themselves with
- the location of their particular assembly area.
"' 3.3 Personnel who report to an assembly area shall assemble according to groups to facilitate accurate and timely accountability.... __ _
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3.4 When reporting to an assembly area, personnel should avoid any route or area of the plant
. which has been declared part of the emergency or
' which could result in excessive radiation exposure or personal injury.
3.5 ' Personnel who have been in the emergency area shall remain segregated from other personnel in the assembly area until they have been monitored for possible contamination, if applicable.
3.6 Each plant supervisor or senior individual onsite from each group shall be responsible for accounting for all persons working in or visiting his group.
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3.7 When evacuating the RCA, attempt to remo =t the outer layer of protective clothing befor- ,Toceeding to the assembly area.
3.8 Personnel exiting the RCA wearing protective clothing during an evacuation should make every reasonable effort to avoid contaminating equipment, walls, floors and other personnel.
3.9 Visitors shall be under the direction of the
( APCo tour guide.
3.10 When an evacuation is announced the plant guard at the Primary Access Point (PAP) shall immediately review the visitor log and badge storage racks to determine the number of people in each group who are inside the Protected Area.
3.11 After an emergency has been declared, the security guard (s) at the Primary Access Point shall ensure that no one except personnel with emergency duty assignments enters the Protected Area without the approval of the Emergency Director
. or his designee.
3.12 All personnel shall return their security badge and personnel dosimetry devices to the plant guard at the Primary Access Point each time they -
leave the Protected Area.
3.13 Initial accountability shall be deemed complete upon the reporting of the total number of missing personnel by name in the Protected Area to the Emergency Director. The report must not be delayed as a result of trying to locate the missing personnel. Final accouhtability will be complete upon ascertaining the status of all personnel known to be onsite at the initiation of accountability. .,, _
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4.1 Local Evaculation ,
i A Local Evacuation is initiated by a local alarm or'by the Shift Supervisor announcing over the ,
Pk system the affected area, evacuation routes, !
assembly area (s) and other instructions as applicable. :
4.1.1 All personnel in the affected area shall l stop work, render safe any hazardous
!. equipment and leave the area by the most c direct route to the assembly area unless
( otherwise instructed by the Control Room. ,
I 4.1.2 The Shift Supervisor or Emergency Director
- will activate emergency teams as required l to locate and ensure the evacuation of personnel.
I 4.1.3 Accountability 4.1.'3.1 For Containment evacuation, l ..s the guard or senior APCo !
employee present will account for personnel utilizing the -
l Containment Access Log and l notify the Shift Supervisor.
l 4.1.3.2 For Auxiliary Building evacuation, l the senior health physics technician present will account i for personnel utilizing the
- , RWP time cards and notify the L
Shift Supervisor.
4.1.3.3 In the event of local evacuations other than the Containment or i the Auxiliary Building, the senior APCo employee present ,
will count all personnel and -
notify the Shift Supervisor.
l: 4.1.3.4 For areas where the number of personnel who may be in the i area is not known (e.g. a ;
floor of the turbine building ;
or entire turbine building) !
accountability may be effected by a systematic search of the '
x- affected area to ascertain all personnel have evacuated. ,
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4.2 General Evacuation A General Evacuation is initiated by the sounding !
of the Plant Emergency Alarm.
4.2.1 The Emergency Director, Technical Manager,
. Maintenance Manager, Operations Manager ,
Health Physics Manager, Environmental !
Supervisor , Licensing Engineer, Reactor i Engineer, and Systems Engineer shall l l report to the Technical Support Center. l 4.2.2 The' Operations Supervisor, Health Physics !
, Sector Supervisor, members of the operating crew (s) and on-shift CHM & ENV and HP personnel, if not in the Control Room ;
shall secure the operation in which they ;
are engaged and proceed immediately to !
the Control Room (southeast corner).
- The senior individual at the Protected
, Area OSC shall determine all Operations ;
and CHM & ENV and HP personnel assembled l !
in the OSC and control room and notify i the PAP. The report shall be made ;
immediately after the number of missing personnel is determined. The report [
x shall not be delayed as a result of '
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, , trying to locate missing personnel. The !
Shift Radiochemist shall then report to . t the TSC. .
4.2.3 All DAVCON, APCo Construction and contractor- f personnel and all APCO Nuclear Generation I and contractor personnel onsite shall ,
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secure equipment which they are operating :
and shall report to the following assembly !
areas.
4.2.3.1 Service Building Maintenance f Shop (Figure 1 - (2))- Maintenance i Supervision, all Maintenance ,
personnel and all NG contractor '
h personnel.
L 4.2.3.2 CSC Building (Figure 1 - (5)) e All on duty security shift :
personnel shall man their '
guard post until notified to '
i report to the CSC by the '
security shift foreman or Emergency Director.
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, i 4.2.3.3 All employees assigned to the Visitors Center including I
students attending class shall assemble in the Visitors Center Auditorium and adjacent !
., area (if necessary) for l accountability. i r i 4.2.3.4 APCO Censtruction offices (Figure 1-(4)). All APCO
( Construction personnel. l 4.2.3.5 APCO Construction Contractor '
Staging Building (Figure 1-(7)). All DAVCON and APCo
, Construction contractor personnel.
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, 4.2.3.6 Service Building Auditorium l (Figure 1-(1)) - All other personnel. ;
4.2.3.7 Alternate Assembly Areas *(To .I be used at the discretion of ,
the Emergency Director): ;
. A) Utility Building ;
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Contractor Parking i
Lot "
C) APCO C)nstruction Parking Lot -
D) Switchhouse -;'
E) The APCO NG Visitor Parking Lot F) Location Between Unit # 2 "2A" and "2B" Cooling Towers.
H - G) APCO NG Parking Lot l
- NOTE: See Figure 1 ,
i 4.2.4 Visitors on tour of the site (outside l :
the Controlled Area) shall be immediately escorted to the Visitors Center Auditorium (Figure 1-(D)) by the APCo tour guide in charge of the group. Visitors will i
, remain in this room until released by the Emergency Director. Visitors on tour inside the Controlled Area shall be ;
escorted to the Service Building auditorium ,
(Figure 1 - (1)). ,,
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s 4.2.5 Each supervisor shall account for personnel !
in his group and shall report the results l to the senior individual at the assembly ;
area. The report shall be made immediately !
l A after the number of missing personnel is !
determined. The report shall not be j e delayed as a result of trying to locate i the missing personnel. i t
- 4.2.6 Accountability within the Protected Area l l- will be determined by the senior individual at the assembly area coordinating with the Primary Access Point (PAP). Results of the count shall then be reported to the Emergency Director by the senior i plant guard at the PAP. The report ;
I shall be made immediately after the !
number of missing personnel is determined.
The report shall not be delayed as a '
result of trying to locate the missing personnel. t 4.2.7 Accountability within the Controlled L Area will be determined by the senior- ,
individual at each assembly area coordinating with the CSC and then reported to the :
Emergency Director by the senior individual in the CSC. The report shall be made l !
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- immediately after the number ~of missing :
c personnel is determined. The report !
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. . shall not be delayed as a result of trying to locate the missinn personnel. !
l 4.2.8 DAVCON and other APCO Construction f
[, contractor personnel j i 4.2.8.1 Timekeepers shall keep an j accurate count by time cards '
of all DAVCON and APCO, Construction L Contractor employees t'
4.2.8.2 All visitors shall be logged in by name and address and i logged out upon leaving. ,
i b 4.2.8.3 Evacuation & accountability ;
p shall proceed as follows: ,
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- a. Secure equipment and .
h evacuate their work areas.
- b. Report to their .
designated assembly area as shown in Figure 1. -
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first line supervisor '
shall be responsible for the accountability of his ;
- personnel. He shall i report the number of his ,
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, personnel present and any i missing personnel to his ;
general foreman. General (
foreman shall report the ;
numbers to their superin-tendent or other designated supervisor. Superintendents i shall report the numbers l to their project manager. ,
- Project managers shall
, then check the totals for each craft or employee i group against the time -
card numbers. Results of
. the checks shall be reported by the project i managers to the APCO :
Construction Project Engineer. The APCO Construct-
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4.2.9 The Emergency Director shall- l l 4.2.9.1 Activate teams to search for unaccounted personnel according :
to FNP-0-EIP-14, "Re-entry '
Procedures". .
L 4.2.9.2 Evaluate the emergency conditions -
o and direct non-essential !
l personnel to either depart r j from the site or return to !
j- work.
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t 4.2.9.3 Provide for transporation for [
u persons without vehicles.
I 4.2.9.4 Provide clothing for personnel !
li found to be contaminated. j l- 4.2.10 Upon the order to evacuate the site, i non-essential APCo NG and contractor personnel shall be monitored by a EP ,
technician and released from the CSC i
Building and the Visitor's Center. If the background radiation makes the CSC i
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l Building or Visitor's Center unsuitable as a release point, personnel shall be
- escorted by the EP technician and a l ,
plant guard to the site boundary at the i intersection of the Main Entrance Road 6 l
and State Road 95, monitored and released. :
L APCO Construction and contractor personnel
. shall be monitored by HP technicians and released at the clock alleys next to the APCO Construction contractor parking ;
. lot. If this location is unsuitable as .
a release point, the personnel shall be l escorted by the HP technicians and r security guards to the intersection of l ;
b the construction entrance road and State :
L Road 95, monitored and released. Personnel will be advised ,
which offsite evacuation route should be !
used. l r
Any personnel or equipment found to be I contaminated will be returned to the plant for decontamination or routed to one of the following decontamination f points with the concurrence of the i
.- Houston County or Early County EOC. I
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4.2.10.1 Houston County Rescue Squad ._ .
Building (located on Ashford-Webb i Road approximately 10 miles !
due west of FNP) ;
4.2.10.2 Houston. county Farm Center i (Cattle Barn). !
4.2.10.3 Early County High School t i
4.2.11 Onsite evacua' ion routes are shown in
? Figure 1.- Oftsite evacuation routes are shown in Figure 2. ;
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1.0 Purpose ;
This procedure provides guidelines for actions to be i taken in the event of serious injury or in the event of any injury where radioactive contamination may l exist. t i
2.0 References i 2.1 Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan 'l 2.2 FNP-0-EIP-8, Notification Roster ,
i 2.3 Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 20 2.4 FNP-0-EIP-17, Notification of Unusual Event f l
2.5 FNP-0-EIP-26, Offsite Notification !
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2.6 Memorandum, "Onsite First Aid for Non-Company !
Workers", July 29, 1983 -
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(... , 3.0 ' General r 3.1 Plant medical treatment of injured personnel shall consist [
of simple first aid rendered by qualified individuals. l l First aid may be administered to non-company as well as i l company workers onsite.
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? 3.2 At least one person on each operating crew of each unit ,
shall be qualified to perform first aid.
l 3.3 Casualty decontamination should not take precedence over !
ll first aid in those cases requiring urgent medical treatment. !
lL l 3.4 Decontamination will normally consist of removing contaminated "
clothing, washing of superficial abrasions, flushing of the ;
. eyes, etc.
- - 3.5 Casualties with serious injuries such as concussions, fractures, !
l, lacerations, stretcher cases, etc., should be transferred to !
i' the hospital immediately.
3.6 Chemistry & Health Physics shall provide supervision as soon i as possible after casualties have been sent to Southeast -
Alabama Medical Center, to provide assistance in the coordination
- - of the receipt of casualties. _
l 3.7 Any individual who administers first aid shall subsequently complete applicable sections of APCo Form Number 5-41273, ,
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Employee Injury Report, (Figure 1) and fo.rward ,
the completed form through the individualPs :
supervisor to the staff assistant per SHP-51.
3.8 Notifications which could be required are shown l in Figure 1A and are listed in EIP-26. Telephone !
numbers are listed in FNP-0-EIP-8.
z 3.9 Personnel contamination associated with medical care is considered a personnel emergency. On t each occurrence individuals performing personnel ;
decontamination shall complete CHP Form 202, Personnel Decontamination Record (Figure 2), and ,
forward to the Chemistry and Health Physics
- Supervisor.,
i, 3.10 Actual or suspected radiation exposure casualties _
shall be grouped into the following classifications ;
according to the listed criteria. For the ,
purpose of-these classifications trauma is i defined as an injury or wound violently produced ;
or the abnormal emotional condition resulting l
. from the injury or wound. Action guidelines.are ;
listed for the disposition of such casualties: l
..-s 3.10.1 Class 1 Radiation Exposure Casualty f I
3.10.1.1 Exposure criteria: [
- a. Estimated radiation dose i greater than applicable I 10CFR20 limits but less :
than 5 rem to whole body [
(including eyes, gonads, t and bloodforming organs);
or
- b. Estimated radiation dose l to the skin of the whole !
,. body greater than the i 10CFR20 limit but less ,
than 30 rem; or I
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to the feet, ankles, .
o hands, or forearms greater !
than the 10CFR20 limit !
i-but less than 75 rem. i t
3.10.1.2 Action guidelines:
- a. WithouE trauma-send to f Southeast Alabama Medical !
Center (SAMC) for evaluation l after clearance by Health --
Physics for contamination. !
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- b. With trauma-appropriate first aid then send to SAMC for evaluation.
3.10.2 Class 2 Radiation Exposure Casualty 3.10.2.1, Exposure criteria:
- a. Estimated radiation dose to the whole body (including eyes, gonads, and blood-forming organs) greater than 5 rem but less than 25 rem; or
- b. Estimated radiation dose to the skin of the whole body greater than 30 rem .
but less than 150 rem; or
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to the feet, ankles, hands, or forearms greater I
than 75 rem but less than 375 rem. :
i 3.10.2.2 Action guidelines:
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- a. Without trauma - sent to -
SAMC for evaluation after clearance by Health Physics for contamination.
- b. With trauma - appropriate first aid, then send to SAMC for evaluation. ,
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3.10.3.1 Exposure criteria:
- a. Estimated rad 4.ation dose to the whole body (including eyes, gonads, and blood- '
forming organs) of 25 rem or more; or
- b. Estimated radiation dose to the skin of the whole body of 150 rem or more; or
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hands, or forearms of 375 }
rem or more. ;
- d. Internal radiation exposure l estimated to be significant. p 3.10.3.2 Action guidelines: l
- a. Without trauma - after !
proper decontamination by !
Health Physics, send i i
directly to the Radiation
, Casualty Treatment Facility ,
(RCTF) in Birmingham.
- b. With trauma - appropriate first aid, decontamination, and if necessary for :
life-saving surgical .
problems, local hospital f treatment, then transfer to RCTF. j
. 3.10.4 Monitoring and decontamination is desirable :
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prior to sending a casualty to a hospital.
3.11 The following modes of transportation are available-i-
for transporting casualties to medical treatment facilities:
3.11.1 Plant to SAMC, RCTF, Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU): t 3.11.1.1 Plant Emergency Vehicle (PEV). I 3.11.1.2 Any other Alabama Power Company (APCo) vehicle.
3.11.1.3 Pilcher Ambulance Service Dothan, Alabama.
3.11.2 SAMC to RCTF or Birmingham Municipal Airport:
l 3.11.2.1 Pilcher Ambulance Service, !
Dothan,' Alabama.
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3.11.3.1 A & A Ambulance Service, Birmingham, Alabama.
3.11.4 SAMC to ORAU:
3.11.4.1 Pilcher Ambulance Service, Dothan, Alabama.
3.11.4.2 U. S. Army Aviation Center, !
, Fort Rucker, Alabama (Fixed wing transportation from Dothan Airport).
3.11.5 RCTF to ORAU:
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Birmingham, Alabama. !
3.12 Exposure limits for ambulance personnel are as follows:
3.12.1 3 rem if there is an adequate number of ,
attendants such that rotation may be !
accomplished without further endangering
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the patient (s).
3.12.2 5 rem if the number of attendants is limited such that personnel cannot be rotated.
3.12.3 25 rem if necessary to save a life.
4.0 Procedure 4.1 The individual who discovers an injured person or witnesses an injury shall:
4.1.1 Render any assistance and first aid l which you are qualified to perform. l 4.1.2 Notify the Control Room giving your name, the location and number of injured personnel, extent of injuries if known and any other pertinent information ,
which could affect plant operations.
Notification of the Control Room may occur before 4.1.1 above based on the judgement of the individual. .
The Shift Supervisor shall conslder the following
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4.2.1 Announce the emergency on the PA system and dispatch a qualified individual (s) to perform first aid.
4.2.2 Implement EIP-17, Notification of Unusual Event if a contaminated, injured individual ,
is transported to an offsite facility. '
4.2.3 Dispatch a Radiation Monitoring Team to survey if radiation exposure or contamination ,
is possibly involved.
4.2.4 Summon a local ambulance if the Plant [
Emergency Vehicle is not available giving the number of injured personnel
, and whether or not radioactive materials i are involved.
4.2.5 Inform Central Security Control (CSC) to escort the ambulance when it arrives at the plant site to the location of the -
injured personnel. l 4.2.6 If contamination is involved, direct a !
Chemistry and Health Physics technician or another individual deemed competent in radiological monitoring to accompany
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.I NOTE: It may be desirable to notify [
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4.2.7.1 Number of casualties. !
4.2.7.2 Whether or not radioactive !
material is involved.
4.2.7.3 Level of contamination, if known.
l 4.2.7.4 Nature of injury.
4.2.7.5 Estimated time of arrival. .
, 4.2.7.6 Any other pertinent information.
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VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-11 4.2.8 Ensure that the Emergency Director is I notified.
4.3 The Emergency Director shall, if not previously performed, provide for the following in conjunction with, completing the Personnel Emergency Checklist (FNP-0-EIP-11A) t 4.3.1 Removal of personnel from.a hazardous area (high radiation or contamination). -
l 4.3.2 Administration of first aid for severe i physical injuries. j 4.3.3 Personnel decontamination. l
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4.3.5 In the event of mass casualties, determine which casualties will be sent to SAMC, RCTF, or directly to REACTS.
i 4.3.6 Notification per EIP-26 in the event of personnel contamination or overexposure ~. ,
4.4 Person (s) assigned to administer first aid to a l casualty shall: .
4.4.1 Report to the accident with the first -
aid kit which is available in both First Aid Rooms and Emergency-Cabinets.
4.4.2 Render first aid to the casualty. l 4.4.3 If the casualty is to be sent to the '
, hospital, attach a hospital wrist band with casualty's name and I.D. badge number and if radioactive contamination is NOT involved, remove the casualty's v I.D. badge and personnel dosimetry :
devices.
4.4.4 Subsequently, complete applicable sections ,
- of APCo Forn Number 5-41273,. Employee Injury Report, and forward the completed i form to the Chemistry and Health Physics ,
Supervisor.
4 .-5 If Health Physics support is required, the .
Radiation Monitoring Team shall: >
4.5.1 Establish the degree of-contamination and exposure of the patient.
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' l 4.5.3 Decontaminate casualty if appropriate l and/or minimize the spread of contamination.
4.5.4 Read the casualty's personnel dosimetry <
devices as soon as possible to determine the radiation casualty classification, if a radiation injury is involved. If ;
the casualty is highly contaminated and l injuries require immediate transfer to the hospital, place an unexposed TLD in a plastic packet on the contaminated area. .
4.5.5 Prepare-the casualty for transportation to a medical treatment facility if i necessary.
ii 4.5.6 Assist the hospital staff as required. h 4.5.7 Periodically inform the Emergency Dire ~ctor f as to the casualty's disposition.
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unattended, lock the vehicle and if 3 radioactive materials are involved, placard all four sides with the sign !
" RADIOACTIVE".
4.6 Off-site ambulance personnel shall: (
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f 4.6.3 Proceed with guard to the location of f the casualty.
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', ENP-0-EIP-ll EMPLCYEE INJURY REPORT AlabamaPOwer A This report is for reporting work related injunes when it is known that an injury did occur, if there is doubt that the injury is a company responsibility, make a I report in letter form to the Safety Department. If subesquent facts define it as a company responsibility, the letter will be supplemented by reporting on this form.- *iA Case or File No. Report No.
[ IF IT IS BELIEVED INJURY WILL INVOLVE LOST TIME, ADVISE SAFETY DEPARTMENT IMMEDIATL?.Y. Forward Original To Safety Dooertrnent l Employee No. Social Security No. ' PAYROLL Home NAME ' Address WHO WAS Qassification I.ength of Service INJURED? Age Sex This information required only in lose time injuries. Married? Ilving with spouse? No. of Children UNDER 18 YRS Other Dependents RELATION A.M l Date ofInjury ' lime of Injury P.M. ;
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. PLACE OF Iocation INJURY Give further detail such as place in plant, substation, or location on line where injury occurred i
NATURE OF Nature ofInjury INJURY Specific location of Injury on Body Was First Aid given? If so what? ,
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Restricted Duty? Unrestricted Duty? (Send all Return To Work slips to Safety C ... ;.; after signing and deting.) Name the machine, tool) equipment or substance involved
-THIS SECTION O PORT Was above defective in any way? If so, state in what way l T I? COMPLETED !
BY FOREMAN Cause(s)ofinjury ,
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Describe circumstances, including names of witnesses, surrounding injury based on your investigation. Attach additional E g,g statement and sketches if necessary l- sending report if injured CJ not . r phy,6esity . ails to Suggested corrective action compiese his/her port.) eo Pod *gnd wonEuaN on supEnvison riT LE Give a clear d:scription of how you received Injury, including names of witnesses. Use other side of report if more space is INJtlRED'S needed.
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' FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTATING PROCEDURE FNP-0-EIP-27 ACTIVATION OF THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY S
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g FNP-0-EIP-27 ACTIVATION OF THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY 1.0 Purpose To providh guidance for the activation of the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF). 2.0 References 2.1 Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan 2.2 FNP-0-EIP-101, Nuclear Generation Department Corporate Emergency Organization 2.3 FNP-0-EIP-6, Technical Support to the Emergency Plan 3.0 General The EOF, when activated by the Recovery Manager, will be operated for continued evaluation and coordination of activities performed as the result of an emergency having the potential for environmental consequences. The EOF accident recovery organization shall control all activities necessary to establish safe plant conditions and to limit exposure to the public. Specific guidance regarding the responsibilities of the recovery organization is provided in EIP-101. The EOF, when activated by the Recovery Manager, will be the point of interface for federal, state, and local authorities for implementation of offsite emergency plans in addition to providing a centralized meeting location for key representatives from the different agencies. Several copies of EIP-27 will be located in the sej l locker in room 118 of the EOF to aid in EOF activtuion. If additional support is needed personnel may be obtained by calling the various assembly areas (Phone numbers in EOF Phone Directory). 4.0 Procedure 4.1 Upon notification from the Technical Manager l that an emergency condition is in progress which requires manning of the EOF, the individual on-call for Computer Support will coordinate actions to activate hardware in the EOF 9.s follows: (Necessary key numbers and lock designatiens are provided in Table 1.) Rev. 2 0 1
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-m 2 FNP-0-EIP-27 4.1.1 Unlock all downstairs doors of the EOF.
4.1.2 Arrange furniture in Rooms 103 to 106 as ; shown in Figure 1. 4.1.3 Remove communications instruments from i
- storage room (Rm 118) and connect as i shown in Figure 1. Telephone line extensions are located on the cart with ,
l the phones and should be used as necessary. l (Some phone jacks in Room 106 are located ! behind the blank status board.) . !
. 4.1.3.1 Connect desk phones to the modular jacks beneath the existing wall phones in rooms ! , 103 and 104. ,
j 4.1.3.2 Set up the equipment for the ENN in Room 104 (See Figure 1). ; 4.1.3.3 Enable the telephones in rooms 103 to 106 by actuating i the switches in the Communi- I cations Room (Room 108) located inside Mechanical Room.No. 1 (Room 121) of the Visitor's i and Training Center. . . r
. i 4.1.3.4 Verify equipment is operable.
4.1.3.5 Place FNP EOF telephone i directories for easy access -
. to the phones. , ;
4.1.4 Install (or verify installed) two ADMS + terminals and line printers in Room 104. Initialize the terminals and verify they ' are operable. 4.1.5 Move the transparency maker from Room 242 (Xerox Room) to Room 104 (see Figure 1). t verify its operability. (Transparency paper is in storage room 118.) 4.1.6 Move two typewriters from the training facility to Room 103 (see Figure 1-) . i 4.1.7 Move two ove$ head' projectors from the i Training Facility to Room 106 (see Figure 1). -- i Rev. 2 i h
sE FNP-0-EIP-27 4.1.8 Move the Honeywell computer terminal from M(see xerox room) and install it in Room 103 Figure 1). :- Dial up phone numbers are
' Move the PAX operator's console from 4.1.9 the Visitor's reception area to Room 106 and install it (see Figure 1). Call SE Division (Phone number in EOF Phone Directory) to clear the failure light.
4.1.10 Move the weather alert radio from Room 115 to Room 106 (see Figure 1).
; 4.1.11 Remove status boards and backscreen i from storage room (Rm 118) and equip-ment room and install in Rm 106 as shown in Figure 1.
4.1.12 Distribute initial supplies to the appropriate room as designated on the Storage Room shelves. The sup-plies for room 103 to 106 and 115 ) include a room designation placard. Place the placard in the wall bracket outside each room. The supplies for Room 106 include name pl,ates. These
. should be placed on the appropriate tables as shown in Figure 1.
4.1.13 Distribute supplies on the carts
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4.1.14 .Any other equipment in the Storage - Room labeled with a room number should be placed in the appropriate location. 4.1.15 Relocate telecopier from the Counting Room (disconnect phone ext. the ' EOF, Room 103. Hook up into ex . Verify operability. 4.1.16 Place magnetic EOF signs in the following locations: a) One - stairwell door leading down to the EOF. b) Two - the outside parking signs. 4.1.17 If needed, align the 50F ventillation system for use of the systems EEPA filters.
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FNP-0-EIP-27 4.1.18 Obtain information required to complete status boards as appropriate for emergency condition and maintain status boards current until relieved by the EOF Staff.
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4.1.20 Continue to coordinate activities required for computer terminal and communications equipment support under the direction of the Dose Assessment Director. 4.2 During a General Emergency', the PAX Operator function will pormally be maintained by a member-of the Security Group at Central Security Control (CSC). If the CSC must be evacuated, the PAX Operator function can be relocated to EOF Room 106. 4.3 The Emergency Operations Facility room designations and phone numbers are as listed: Location FNP Ext. Other Command Center (Room 106) ..
-Recovery }fanzger My[ > TSC Intercom igy ,. ( NRC ENS (Red Phone)* -NRC ip. % . :. Plant Radio -PublicInfo.SiteCoordinatorV.e,y%lf'3-Security Radio District Radio -Unassigned h"g,G[.[ ?' Division Radio n;_ c ,:
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**~,a 50-348/364 Farley MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Document Management Branch, TIDC FROM: Director, Division of Rules and Records, ADM
SUBJECT:
REVIEW 0F UTILITY EMERGENCY PLAN DOCUMENTATION The Division of Rules and Records has reviewed the attached document and has determined that it may now be made publicl available.
/ d/ . M. Felton, Director ivision of Rules and Record f/g Office of Administration
Attachment:
As stated
,O RECULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIOUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)
ACCESS 10t4 Nu"- '"'^*^'cd OuC.DATE: 84/01/27 NOTAR1 ZED: N0 U0CKET # _ FACIL:50-348 Joseon A. Farley Nuclear Plant, Unit 1, Alacama Power 05000348 50-304 Joseon M. Farley Nuclear Plant, Unit 2, Alaoama Power 050003ou AUTH.NAME AUTHuR AFFILIATION HUDSPETH,J.D. Alabama Power Co. RECIP.NAME RECIPItNi AFFILIATION MCKNIGHT,J. Office of Nuclear Reactop Regulation, Director SudJECT: Forwards Central Files version of revised emergency plan implementing procedures, including Proceoures FNP-0-EIP-d re notification coster,FNP-0-EIP-11 ce hanoling of injureo personnel & FNP-0-EIP-6 re technical support. DISTRIBUTIuN CuGE: X00$3 COPIES RECEIVED:LTR s( Er.CL J$ SIZE:_/_2_J_$!JkrbI ' TITLE: Emerg Plan (CF Avail) NOTES: HECIPIENT LOPIES RECIPIEl4T COPIES Iu CODE /NAME wT1R ENCL 10 C00E/t4 Ai'E LTTR EMCL NRM ORB 1 HC 1 0 REEVES,E. 01 1 1 INTER N alt'10m / u R R3 02 1 1 FEMA TECH HAZ09 1 1 IE/DLPER/EPS 03 4 2 IE/DEPER/IRB 1 1 t4RH/DSI/AEe 1 1 NRR/DSI/RA8 1 0 , KEG FILES 0/ I 1 44 g TOTAL NUMoEH OF COPIES HEs01 RED: LTTR 10 EmCL )(
e e Alabama Power Company O J. M. Firley Nuclear Ptnt P. O. Dr:wer 470 Ashford. Alabama 36312 Telephone 205 899-5156 _ L t Alabama Power i the southern erectrc system 4 January 27, 1984 Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation ATTN: Document Control Desk c/o Mr. Jim McKnight
. USNRC 1 Washington, DC 20555
Dear Sir:
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+ In accordance with Alabama Power Company Administrative Procedure i FNP-0-AP-4, Control of Plant Documents and Records, attached are revisions to Emergency Implementing Procedures (FNP-0-EIP-009 Rev. 14, FNP-0-EIP-026 Rev.*8, FNP-0-EIP-019 Rev. 4. FNP-0-EIP-011 Rev. 8, FNP-0-EIP-008 Rev. 30, FNP-0-EIP-004 Rev. 12, FNP-0-EIP-027 Rev. 2, FNP-0-EIP-006 Rev. 5 FNP-0-EIP-003 Rev. 4 and FNP-0-EIP-010 Rev. 12).
Please incorporate these new revisions into your files and discard the old revisions. . 4 Enclosed is a self addressed stamped envelope and a copy of our transmittal form. Please sign and return this form to the following address: Alabama Power Company
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Farley Nuclear Plant P. O. Drawer 470 Ashford, AL 36312 ATTN: Document Control Supervisor If you should have any questions, please call me at (205) 899-5156 Ext. 422. Sincerely, n ---._ m mn,gy
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