ML20098G335
| ML20098G335 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Perry |
| Issue date: | 09/13/1984 |
| From: | Edelman M CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CO. |
| To: | James Keppler NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III) |
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| ML20098G331 | List: |
| References | |
| PY-CEI-OIE-0012, PY-CEI-OIE-12, NUDOCS 8410040393 | |
| Download: ML20098G335 (21) | |
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Mr. James G. Keppler, Director Region III Office of Inspection and Enforcement U. S. Nuclect Regulatory Commission Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Perry Nuclear Power Plant Docket Nos. 50-440; 50-441 Submission of Exercise Scope and Objectives
Dear Mr. Keppler:
In keeping with the established schedule for submission of documents relating to the initial Emergency Preparedness Exercise for Perry Nuclear Power Plant (PNPP), The Cleveland Electric Elluminating Company provides the attached description of the scope and objectives of the scheduled full-scale exercise.
The development of the scope and objectives for the exercise entailed a coordinated effort between PNPP and state and local government agencies in order to achieve exercise goals which will demonstrate the response capabilities of all the parties involved. The submitted objectives reflect the culmination of the coordinated approach, and as a result it is anticipated that there will be minimal modification to these objectives as the exercise preparation work progresses.
In order to keep the exercise efforts on schedule and to enable PNPP to meet the October 14, 1984 submission date for the detailed scenario description and the anticipated actions, it is requested that any comments or requests for modification to the submitted objectives be provided no later than September 28, 1984. Your cooperation on this matter is greatly appreciated and will contribute to a smoothly run exercise.
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' Contacts related to the exercise and prior' preparation should be directed to:
c.c. Mr. Daniel D. Hulbert, SB312 10 Center Road Perry, Ohio 44081 Very truly yours, Murray R."Edelman Vice President Nuclear Group MRE:nje Attachments cc: Jay Silberg, Esq.
Mr. Jim Williams John Stefano Nuclear Preparedness Officer
' Jack Grobe State of Ohio Disaster Services ODSA, Adjutant General Department Mr..B.J. Youngblood, Chief 2825 West Granville Road Licensing Branch No. 1 Worthington, Ohio 43085 Division ? Licensing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mr. Albert Stewart, Director Washington, D.C. 20555 Lake County Disaster Services Agency 39 Fairdale Street Mr. Edward L. Jordan, Director Painesville, Ohio 44077 Division of Emergency Preparedness and Engineering Response Mr. Dale Wedge, Director U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Geauga County Disaster Services Agency Washington, D.C.
20555 Geauga County Safety Center Chardon, Ohio 44024 Mr. Monte Phillips, Chief Emergency Preparedness Section Mr. Michael Wheeler, Emergency Coordinator Region III Office of I&E Ashtabula County Disaster Services Agency U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 25 West Jefferson
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PERRY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 1984 EMERCENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE:
The 1984-exercise, to be conducted on November 28, 1984, will simulate accident events culminating in a radiological accident with resultant offsite releases from the Perry Nuclear Power Plant, located in Lake County,. Ohio.
The exercise will involve events that test the effectiveness of the Perry Emergency Preparedness Program and the integrated capabilities of the Perry emergency organization and the
' emergency organizations of the state of Ohio and Lake, Ashtabula, and Geauga Counties. The exercise will include the mobilization of state and local resources adequate to verify their capability to respond to an accident.
OBJECTIVES:
The exercise objectives are provided as separate sections, broken down into the objectives for the Plant and those of each state / local agency.
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~Tho major objective of the exercise is to demonstrate the integrated cepabilities and a major portion of the basic elements existing within the emergency plans and-organizations for PNPP.
The specific objectives for the PNPP portions of the exercise are as follows:
1.
Demonstrate the ability of PNPP to implement the Emergency Plan for PNPP in a manner that protects the general public, the plant staff, and the plant.
b.
Demonstrate an effective exercise critique program to include participating plant staff, controllers, and observers.
2.
CLASSIFICATION AND NOTIFICATION a.
Demonstrate the ability of the PNPP staff to recognize and classify simulated abnormal plant conditions in accordance with established instructions.
b.
Demonstrate the ability of the PNPP staff to notify Federal, state and local governments in accordance with Federal guidelines and established procedures and instructions.
c.
Demonstrate the ability of PNPP to notify and activate emergency response personnel.
3.
COMMUNICATIONS a.
Demonstrate the ability to communicate between Emergency Response Facilities.
b.
Demonstrate the ability to communicate technical information to the NRC, state, and counties, c.
Demonstrate the ability of PNPP emergency communications to:
-Transmit instructions to essential staff.
-Disseminate essential information to assisting agencies.
-Operate a 24-hour / day alert and notification system.
d.
Demonstrate the ability to communicate with Radiation Monitoring Teams.
e.
Demonstrate coordinated communications with the Perry Township Ambulance and Lake County Memorial Hospital, East.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES l
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Demonstrate the adequacy, effectiveness, and proper utilization of the following facilities for the management of a radiological emergency:
- Control Room (Simulator)
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- Emergency Response Facility
- Joint Public Information Center b.
Evaluate the ability of the PNPP staff to operate Emergency Response i
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Demonstrate access control at Emergency Response Facilities.
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DIRECTION AND CONTROL
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Demonstrate at all PNPP emergency response facilities the ability to establish and maintain solid accident management command and control authority and maintain continuity of authority throughout the exercise.
b.
Demonstrate effective organizational control including deployment of field teamss receipt and analysis of field data; and effective sharing of data between facilities for assessment.
c.
Demonstrate the ability to assess the need for and to identify additional resources.
6.
PUBLIC INFORMATION a.
Demonstrate timely activation and staffing of the Joint Public Information Center by State, County, and PNPP personnel.
b.
Demonstrate the coordination of State, County, and PNPP public information activities.
c.
Demonstrate the ability to provide timely public information releases and rumor control.
d.
Demonstrate the ability to interact effectively with the media during simulated emergency conditions.
7.
ACCIDENT ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION a.
Demonstrate the activation, operation, and reporting procedures of field radiation monitoring teams.
b.
Demonstrate the ability to receive and assess radiological data
-from field teams.
c.
Demonstrate the ability to formulate and make protective action recommendations to protect plant personnel and the general public based on plant parameters and/or field monitoring information.
d.
Demonstrate the ability to conduct a limited accounting of emergency workers.
e.
Demonstrate the ability to determine the cause of the accident, terminate or limit radioactive releases, and place the plant in a safe condition.
f.
Demonstrate the ability to obtain, analyze, and assess a Reactor Water Sample using the Post Accident Sampling System.
g.
Demonstrate the ability to develop alternative systems or equipment alterations in response to accident affected plant systems or components and to formulate procedures to accompany these modifications.
8.
RADIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE CONTROL a.
Demonstrate the ability to monitor and control the exposure of emergency workers.
b.
Demonstrate the ability of PNPP to implement site access control procedures.
c.
Demonstrate the use of dosimetry equipment for the protection of emergency workers.
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REENTRY AND RECOVERY a.
Demonstrate the abiltty to identify requirements and procedures for reentering evacuated areas.
b.
Demonstrate the ability to implement a program for damage assessment and plant recovery.
- 10. LOCAL SUPPORT a.
Demonstrate the initial treatment of a contaminated injured person within the Protected Area and transport to and subsequent treatment at Lake County Memorial Hospital East.
b.
Demonstrate the ability of the PNPP fire brigade and the Perry Township Fire Department to respond.to and combat a fire at PNPP within the Protected Area.
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I ATTACHMENT 2 P;ge 1 of 3 PERRY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 1934 EXERCISE OHIO OBJECTIVES FEMA OBJECTIVE (See Attachment 6) 1.
The State EOC will be fully mobilized utilizing published call lists.
Prepositioning will be held to a minimum.
State field activities to be mobilized are:
field monitoring, and the communications van. Also, JPIC and EOF reprc'sentatives will be mobilized.
2.
Round the clock staffing will be demonstrated by double staffing insofar as possible.
In those cases where double staffing is not possible, a roster of personnel available for 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> staffing will be available.
3.
The ability to make decisions and coordinate emergency activities will be demonstrated by the use of messages, briefings, and EOC displays.
4.
Demonstrate the adequacy of the State EOC, JPIC, and EOF (and C
their displays) to support emergency operations.
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Commercial telephone lines will be used by State EOC staff for communications with their own agencies and for coordination with,
others. Monitoring teams will have radio direct communications to the State EOC with relay radio backup through the communi-
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Dose assessment will use dedicated telephone lines e
to the utility with commercial backup.
6.
Field monitoring teams will be assembled and dispatched from the RSM shop as and when necessary.
'7.
Field monitoring teams will set up and check out all equipment required to accomplish field monitoring and measurement of j-radiation Icvels.
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As written.
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Soil, water and vegetation samples will be secured by the EPA o,
representative of the field monitoring team.
Procedures used will depend on weather at the time of collection, i.e.,
snow and ice for water, etc.
Sampics will be labelled and transported to the collection point for air transport to the laboratory for analysis.
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Plume exposure estimates will be developed by the State EOC based on data from the plant, and on other data such as evacuation time estimates. This information will be given to the counties.
Field monitoring teams will be deployed to ascertain actual field levels of exposure. This data will be radioed directly to the State EOC where it-will be used to assess the actual exposure.
Recommended protective measures based on PAG's will be developeo and given to the county EOC's from this data.
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Will not be demonstrated.
12.
Will not be demonstrated.
13.
Not a state objective, however, initial message to the public from the county will be based on state recommendations.
14.
Not a state objective, however, follow-up messages to the public from the county will be based on state recommendations, and will also be restated at the JPIC at a later time.
15.
Not a state o_bjective, except as noted in 13 and 14.
16.
Not a state objective.
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County'only.
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County only.
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County only.
20.
The ability to continuously monitor and control emergency worker exposure for state monitoring teams will be fully demonstrated.
21.
Will not be demonstrated.
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W111'not be demonstrated.
23.
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Periodic coordinated briefings will be given to the news media i
at the JPIC by a State P10. The briefing area of the State EOC will also be opened.
25.
Advanced coordination of news releases will be demonstrated.
26.
Rumor control number will be established and manned at the State EOC and the JPIC.
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Not-a state objective.
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County only.'.
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Not a state objective.
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Not a state objective.
31.
'Not a state objective.
32.
State EOC will call for necessary federal assistance.
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Not to be demonstrated.
34.
State dose assessment team will develop estimates of total population exposure.
35.
Not to be' demonstrated.
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OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVE (See Attachment 6)
NUMBER 1.
Will demonstrate the ability to staff and activate the temporary EOC, a reception center (South High School), and en emergency worker decontamination center (Auburn Career Center).
'2.
The EOC will demonstrate 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> staffing via roster with some double staff-ing or some positions demonstrating a shift change.
Will have a roster and some double staffing at the reception center and emergency worker decontamin-ation center.
3.
Will dem6nstrate ability to make decisions and to coordinate emer6ency activities.
4.
From the temporary EOC will demonstrate the adequacy of displays to include emer6ency classification level, status board, plume exposure pathway EPZ
-map with sectors, evacuation routes, relocation centers, access control points, radiological monitoring points and population by evacuated area
- Bunks, showers, kitchen, will not be addressed since the EOC is a temporary EOC, and also serves as a police station.
At the reception center, will identify the areas for registration, sleeping, feeding, medical support, and monitor-ing. Backup power in the EOC is available, but will not be demonstrated so that operation of the police station will not be affected.
5 Will demonstrate the following communication systems:
5 way dedicated telephone to Geauga, Ashtabula, PNPP and ODSA.
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3 way dedicated telephone to Gaauga and Ashtnbula Counties.
c.
Telehpone link to JPIC.
- d. -Radio communications from EOC to Sheriff Department for traffic control and security.
e.
Radio communication to emergency worker decontamination center.
f.
Amateur radio communication between EOC and reception center.
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the reception center, emergency worker decontamination center, PNPP, ODSA, Lake and Ashtabula Counties.
6.
Will not demonstrate.
7.
Will not demonstrate.
8.
Will not demonstrate.
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- 8..i;Will'not demonstrate, but the County is informed of State projections. Page 2 of 3 10, 11 ~. Will not demonstrate.
112. Will not demonstrate.
- 13. Will demonstrate ability to coordinate alerting of the general public with
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not be dispatched for route alerting, but will take all steps up to that point.
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- 14. rsimulated EBS station broadcast. Note, actual EBS message broadcasted will be a test message.
- 15. Will procedurally demonstrate the ability and resources to manage an orderly evacuation of.that portion of the EPZ in Lake County if the scenario calls for such an evacuation.
- 16. Will procedurally demonstrate organizational ability and resources necessary to deal with impediments to evacuation.
- 17. 'Will procedurally demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to control access to the affected area and demonstrate activation of a single access control point. No actions will be taken to reroate air, rail, or water traffic.
- 18. Will'not procedurally demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to effect an orderly evacuation of mobility-impaired individuals within the plume EPZ.
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- 19. LIf required by the scenario, will procedurally demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to effect an orderly evacuation of schools s
within the plume EPZ.
- 20. Will. demonstrate ability' to continuously. monitor and control emergency exposures from the ECC for those individuals involved in field activities.
- 21. Will not demonstrate.
- 22. _Will: not demonstrate.
,23.
Will not demonstrate.
- 24. Will demonstrate ability to brief the media from the JPlc only, and will-demonstrate I4 hour capability with a roster. Conferencing will not be demonstrated on any communication lines between the county EOC and the JPIC.
25 Will demonstrate from the EOC the ability to provide advance coordination dr information released from the JPIC.
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Will demonstrate a equacy o.f facilities for mas,,s care of evacuees at one d
reception center. Will'not demonstrate feeding, showering, or sleeping, but'will show registration,~ personnel monitoring, controlled access, communications, and adequacy of showers, feeding and sleeping arrangements.
Some double staffing and a roster will show sufficient staff for 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day. operation.
' 129. -Will demonstrate. adequate equipment and procedures for decontamination of emergency workers and vehicles at one emergency worker decontamination center.
'Will. not = require showers, change of clothes, or washing of vehicles, but will procedurally demonstrate those activities.
- 30. Will.be demonstrated via treatment of a contaminated / injured worker from the
' plant at Lake County Memorial West Hospital.
' 31.. Will not. demonstrate.
132. Will not demonstrate.
.33.- Will'not demonstrate.
- 34. Will not demonstrate.
35 Will not demonstrate.
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NUMBER-1.
Willidemonstrate the ability to staff and activate the EOC, a reception center, and an emergency wor?er decontamination center.
2.
The EOC will demonstrate 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> staffing via roster with some double staffing or some positions demonstrating a shift change. Will have a roster and some double staffing at the reception center and emergency
. worker ' decontamination center.
3.
Will demonstrate ability to make decisions and to coordinate emergency activities.
4.- From the EOC will demonstrate the adequacy of displays to include emergency classification level, status board, plume exposure pathway EPZ maps with sectors, sub areas, evacuation routes, relocation centers, access control points, radiological monitoring points and population by evacuated area.
Bunks, showers, kitchen, will not be addressed.
At the reception center, will identify the areas'for registration, sleeping, feeding, medical support, and monitoring. Backup power in the EOC is available, but
.will not be demonstrated so that operation of the police station,-which shares services with the EOC, will not be affected.
5 Will demonstrate the following communication systems:
5 way dedicated telephone to -Lake, Geauga, PNPP, and ODSA.
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3 way dedicated telephone to Geauga and Lake Counties.
c.
Dedicated telephone line to JPIC.
d.
Radio communications from EOC to Sheriff Department for traffic control and security.
Radio communication to emergency worker decontamination center.
e.
f.
Amateur radio communication between EOC and reception center.
g.
Show there is a capability to use commercial telephone as a backup to the reception center, emergency worker decontamination center, PNPP, ODSA, Lake and Geauga Counties.
6.
Will not demonstrate.
7.
Will not demonstrate, 8.
Will not demonstrate.
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- 11. Will-not demonstrate.
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'13.' Will-demonstrate ability to coordinate alerting of the general public with Geauga and Lake Counties. Sirens will not be sounded. Vehicles will not be dispatched for route alerting, but will take all steps up to that point. -
Will demonstrate the ability t'o coordinate EBS messages from the counties 14.
for simulated EBS station broadcast.
Note, actual EBS message broadcasted will be.a test message.
- 15 Will-procedurally demonstrate the ability ~and resources to manage an orderly
~ evacuation of.that portion of Ashtabula County in the EPZ if the scenario calls for such an evacuation.
- 16. Will procedurally demonstrate organizational ability and resources necessary to deal with impediments to evacuation.
17 WillLprocedurally' demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to control access to the affected area and demonstrate activation of a single access control point.
No actions will be taken to reroute air, rail, or water traffic.
- 18. Will not_ procedurally demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to effect an orderly evacuation of mobility-impaired individuals within the plume exposure pathway EPZ.
19 If required by the scenario, will procedurally, within the County EOC, demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to effect an orderly evacuation of schools within the plume exposure pathway EPZ.
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Will demonstrate ability to continuously monitor and control emergency t.
exposures from the EOC for those individuals involved in field activities.
- 21. Will not demonstrate.
- 22. Will not demonstrate.
- 23. Will not demonstrate.
- 24.. Will demonstrate ability to brief the media from the JPIC only, and will demonstrate 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> capacility with a roster. Conferencing will not be demonstrated on any communication lines'between the county EOC and the JPIC.
- 25. Will demonstrate from the EOC the ability to provide advance coordination of*
information released from the JPIC.
- 26. Will not demonstrate.
-27. -Will demonstrate adequacy of procedures for registration and radiological monitoring of evacuees at one reception center.
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but will show' registration,Lpersonnel monitoring, controlled access,
- communications, and adequacy of showers, feeding and sleeping arrangements.
Some double.staffin6 and a roster will show sufficient staff for 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day operation.
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emergency workers and. vehicles at one emergency worker decontamination. center.
'Will not require showers, change of clothes, or washing of vehicles, but will
-procedurally demonstrate those activities.
- 30. Will demonstrate treatment of a contaminated off-site emergency worker at the Ashtabula-County Medical Center.
- 31. Will not demonstrate.
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- 34. Will not demonstrate.
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W111' demonstrate the ability to. staff and activate the temporary county EOC, a reception center and an emergency worker decontamination center.
2.
LThe EOC will demonstrate 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> staffing via roster, with,some double staffing or_some positions demonstrating a shift change. Will have a roster and some double staffing at the reception center and the emergency
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4.
.From, the temporary EOC will demonstrate the adequacy of displays to include emergency classification level,' status board, plume exposure pathway EPZ map with sectors, evacuation routes, relocation centers, access control points, radiological monitoring points and population by-evacuated area. At the reception center will identify the areas for-registraation, sleeping, feeding, medical support and monitoring.
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Will demonstrate-the following communication systems:
C a.':5 way dedicated telephone to Lake, Ashtabula, PNPP and ODSA.
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3 way dedicated telephone to Lake and Ashtabula counties.
c.- Dedicated telephone to JPIC.
_ d. :' Radio communications from EOC to Sherif f Dept. for traffic control &
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decont'asination center, PNPP, ODSA, Lake & Ashtabula counties.
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- 10. Oc Will not ' demonstrate but the county is informed of State projections.
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.Will demonstrate.the. ability to draft and distribute appropriate instructions to the public through Lake County to EBS. Note, actual EBS mesage will be a test message.
15.
Will proce'durally demonstrate.the ability and resources to manage an orderly evacuation.of that portion of Geauga in the EPZ if the scenario calls for such an evacuation.
16.
LWill procedurally demonstrate organizational ability and resources necessary to deal with impediments to evacuation.
17.
Will demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to
- control access and demonstrate activation of a single access control point.
18.
Will procedurally demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to effect an orderly evacur'.. ion of mobility-impaired Individuals
-within the plume exposure pathway Erz.
19.
If required by the scenario, will procedurally demonstrate :he organizational ability and resources necessary to effect an orderly evacuation of schools within the plume exposure pathway EPZ.
20.
Will demonstrate ability to continuously monitor and control emergency worker exposures from the EOC for those individuals in field activities.
21.-
Will not demonstrate.
22.
Will not demonstrate.
23.
Will not demonstrate.-
24..
Will demonstrate ability.to brief the media from the JPIC only.
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Will demonstrate from the.EOC the ability to provide advance coordination of information released from the JPIC.
26.
Will not Jenonstrate.
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Will demonstrate adequacy of procedures for registration and radiolo.gical monitoring of evacuees at one reception center.
28.
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- 31.
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32.
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33.
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34.
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35.
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'(please note that the example objectives listed below correspond
[by number] to the State and County Objectives in Attachments 2-5).
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' Demonstrate ability to mobilize staff and activate facilities promptly.-
2.
Demonstrate ability to' fully staff facilities and maintain staffing around the clock.
3.
Demonstrate ability to make decisions and to coordinate emergency activities.
4.
Demonstrate adequacy of facilities and displays to support emergency operations.
5.
Demonstrate ability to communicate with all appropriate locations, organizations, and field personnel.
6.
Demonstrate ability to mobilize and deploy field monitoring teams in a timely. fashion.
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. Demonstrate appropriate equipment and procedures for determining ambient radiation levels.
8.
Demonstrate.appropriateequipmentandprocedures,jormeasurementof airborne radioiodine concentrations as low as 10 uCi/CC in the presence of noble gases.
9.
Demonstrate appropriate equipment and procedures for collection, transport and analysis of soil, vegetation, snow, water, and milk.
10.
Demonstrate -ability to project dosage to the public via plume exposure, based on plant and field data, and to determine appropriate protective measures, based on PAG's, available shelter, evacuation
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time estimates, and all other appropriate factors.
11.
_ Demonstrate ability to project dosage to the public via ingestion pathway exposure, bsed on field data, and to determine appropriate protective measures, based on PAG's and other relevant factors.
12.
Demonstrate. ability to implement protective actions for ingestion pathway hazards.
13.
Demonstrate ability to alert the public within the 10 mile EPZ, and disseminate an initial instructional message, within 15 minutes.
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Demonstrate ability to formulate and distribute appropriate instructions to the public, in a timely fashion.
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Demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to manage an orderly evacustion of all or part of the plume EPZ.
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Demonstrate the; organizational ability and rescurces necessary to deal with impediments to evacuation, such as inclement weather or traffic obstructions.
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Penonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to control access to an evacuated area.
18.
Demonstrate' the organizational ability and resources necessary to effect an orderly evacuation of mobility-impaired individuals within the plume EPZ.
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Demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to effect an' orderly _ evacuation of schools with the plume EPZ.
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Demonstrate ability to continuously monitor and control emergency i
worker exposure.
21.
Demonstrate.the ability to make_ the decision, based on predetermined criteria, whether to issue K1 to emergency workers and/or the general population.
22.
Demonstrate the ability to supply and administer KI, once the decision has been made to do so.
.23.. Demonstrata ability to effect an orderly evacuation of onsite personnel.
24.
Demonstrate ability ~to brief the media in a _ clear, accurate and timely
' manner.
25.
Demonstrate ability to provide advance coordination of information released.
26.
Demonstrate ability to establish and operate rumor control in a coordinated fashion.
27.
Demonstrate adequacy of procedures for registration and radiological monitoring of evacuees.
28.
Demonstrate adequacy of facilities for mass care of evacuees.
'29.
. Demonstrate adequate' equipment and procedures for decontamination of, emergency workers, equipment and vehicles.
30.
-Demonstrate adequacy of ambulance facilities and procedures for handling contaminated individuals.
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Demonstrate adequacy of hospital facilities and procedures for
, handling contaminated individuals.
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32.
Demonstrate ability to identify need for, request, and obtain Federal assistance..
33.
Demonstrate ability to relocate to and operate the alternate EOF /EOC.
34.
Demonstrate ability to estimate total population exposure.
L35.
Demonstrate ability to determine and implement appropriate measures ifor controlled recovery and reentry.
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