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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 7 to EP-103, Alert Response, Rev 7 to EP-104, Site Emergency Response & Rev 7 to EP-105, General Emergency Response
ML20100H068
Person / Time
Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 03/01/1985
From: Daltroff S
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
To: Murley T, Schwencer A
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I), Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
CON-#285-978 OL, PROC-850301, NUDOCS 8504080554
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EP-101 3

Classification of Emergencies 12/12/84 EP-102 6

Unusual Event Response 12/12/84 EP-103 7

Alert Response 02/04/85 l

D-104 7

Site Emergency Response 02/04/85 EP-105 7

General Emergency Response 02/04/85 EP-106 3

Nritten Summary Notification 01/28/85 D-110 5

Personnel Assembly and Accountability 02/04/85 EP-120 2

Site Emergency Coordinator 12/12/84 h

EP-201 3

Technical Support Center (TSC) Activation 01/28/84

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Operations Support Center (OSC) Activation 12/12/84 EP-203 4

Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation 01/28/85 a

EP-208 4

Security Team 12/12/84 EP-210 3

Dose Assessment Team 12/12/84

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Field Survey Group 12/12/84 i

EP-220 CANCELLED D-221 CANCELLED EP-222 CAN N.rzn g

D-230 4

Chemistry Sampling and Wy l,

Analysis Team 12/1Ju[kte V

D-231 6

Operation of Post-Accident Sampling Systems

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PERIODIC REVIEW D-233 4

Retrieving and Changing j

Sample Filters and Cartridges from the a

Containment Leak Detector During Emergencies 12/12/84 EP-234 4

Obtaining Containment Gas Samples from the Containment Leak Detector During Emergencies 12/12/84 EP-235 4

Obtaining Reactor Water Samples from Sample Sinks Following

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Obtaining Cooling Tower Blowdown Line Water Samples Following Radioactive Liquid b

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Monitor (WRGM) 01/11/85 D-238 4

Obtaining Liquid Radwaste P

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EP-241 7

Sample Preparation and Bandling of Highly Radioactive Liquid Samples 02/04/85 D-242 4

Sample Preparation and Bandling of Highly Radioactive Particulate Filters and Iodine Cartridges 12/12/84 D-243 5

Sample Preparation and Bandling of Eighly Radioactive Gas Samples 12/12/84 D-244 2

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EP-250 2

Personnel Safety Team 12/12/84 EP-251 2

Plant Survey Group 12/12/84 D-252 3

Search and Rescue /First Aid Group 12/12/84 EP-253 0

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Respiratory Protection Group 12/12/84 o

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Vehicle and Evacuse y

Control Group 12/12/84 EP-255 2

Vehicle Decontamination 12/12/84 EP-260 2

Fire and Damage Control Team 12/12/84 i

EP-261 2

Damage Repair Group 12/12/84

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EP-272 4

Philadelphia Electric Company Officials Phone List 02/04/85 EP-273 3

Limerick Station Supervision Call List 12/12/84 L

D-275 CANCELLED EP-276 5

Fire and Damage Team Phone List 01/24/85 D-277 5

Personnel Safety Team Phone List 12/12/84 EP-278 4

Security Team Phone List 01/28/85 l

EP-279 4

Emergency Operations l

Facility (EOF) Group Phon's List 01/22/85 EP-280 5

Technical Support Center Phone List 01/22/85 i.

IP-282 4

Government and hergency Management Agencies Phone List 01/22/85 EP-284 4

Company Consultants and Contractors Phone List 01/22/85 EP-287 2

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PERIODIC REVIEW D-291 4

Staffine Augmentation 12/12/84 D-292 6

Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Phone j

List 01/22/85 D-294 5

Dose Assessment Team Phone List 02/04/85 EP-301 1

Operating the Evacuation Alarm and River Warning a

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Local Evacuation 1:s/12/84 3

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Partial Plant Evacuation 12/12/84 b

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Site Evacuation 12/12/84 1

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Radioactive Liquid Release 12/12/84 D-313 2

Distribution of Thyroid j

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Emergency Radiation Exposure Guidelines and Controls 12/06/84 D-315 3

Calculation of Offsite Doses During a (Potential)

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3852032820 EP-103 ALERT RESPONSE aj 1.0 PARTICIPANTS 1

1 1.1 Shift Superintendent or designated alternate shall 1

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this procedure, until relieved.

1j 1.2 Station Superintendent or designated alternate shall i

report to the Technical Support Center or Control Room, relieve the Emergency Director, assume the role

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procedure, if necessary.

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VAW/JLP/rgo 2.1.5 Direct the Information Center Staff to implement EP-306, Evacuation of The In ormati Center.

Inform the Staff of the wind direction if there is an airborne release.

2.1.6 If there is a radiological release, implement EP-305, Site Evaluation.

2.1.7 If there has not been a radiological release, A.

Evacuate all construction rso el by contacting Bechtel Safety Direct them to call for a " Total Proje Evpaation" in accordance with Bechtel procedures.

Inform them af nature of hazard.

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Cont Construction Security Off-Hour and inform them that o

Project E acuation of Bechtel Construction personnel is being i lemented, also inform Operations Security f the evacuation.

THIS WILL CALL FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF PERSONNEL AT THE UPPER PARKING LOT.

IF IT IS DESIRED THAT THEY LEAVE THE SITE, INFORM BECHTEL COMMAND POSTS AT THE UPPER PARKING LOT.

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Select the type of accountability desired for personnel in the protected area and implement the required actions below:

Emergency Assembly Without Accountability

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ASSIGNED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES OR ASSEMBLY AREA.

ALL OTHER UNIT ONE PERSONNEL LEAVE THE PROTECTED AREA IMMEDIATELY AND REASSEMBLE AT THE PERSONNEL PROCESSING CENTER.

THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL.

THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL."

2.1.8 For off-hours, direct the Shift Clerk to activiate the call list using EP-291, Staffing. Augmentation.

If Shift, Clerk is not available, this function shall be assigned to any available individual.

2.1.9 Direct the activation of the Technical Support Center in accordance with EP-201, Technical Support Center (TSC) Activation.

2.1.10 If necessary, activate the Emergency Operations Facility in accordance with EP-203, Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation.

2.1.11 Assign an Operations Support Center Coordinator (PO) to direct available personnel to report to the Operations Support Center on 269' Elev. Turbine Bldg.

and to activate it in accordance with EP-202, Operations Support Center (.OSC) Activation.

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EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, direct the Dose Assesment Team Leader to implement EP-210, Dose Assessment Team.

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2.1.16 -On an interim bases, direct the Shift Technical Advisor to perform dose projections using EP-316, Cumulative Population Dose Calculations For Airborne Releases - Manual Method or EP-315 Calculations of Offsite Doses during a radiological Emergency using RMMS in the manual mode and to suggest Protective Action Recommendations per EP-317.

2.1.17 For fire / damage repair direct the Maintenance Shift Assistant Foreman or Fire and Damage Team Leader to implement EP-260, Fire and Damage Team and/or EP-261, Damage Repair Group.

2.1.18 For a li' quid release, implement EP-312 Radioactive Liquid Release, if required.

2.1.19 For Security matters, contact Security Shift Supervision and direct implementation of EP-208, Security Team unless previously done.

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3.1.2 Periodically evaluate the event classification in accordance with EP-101, Classificat' ion of Emergencies and maintain, escalate or de-escalate the classification, as necessary.

3.1.3 I,f classification is de-escalated, fill out Appendix l

EP-103-2, Alert De-Escalation Notification Message l

and give it to the communicator and direct the communicator to perform notification of the l

appropriate parties listed in Appendix EP-103-4, Alert Phone List (Escalation or De-escalation).

3.1.4 Obtain the following information as necessary to formulate further actions:

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3.1.5 Determine which additional support personnel are necessary for emergency functions and direct the Shift Clerk or other assigned communicator in TSC to contact those personnel.

3.1.6 Provide site personnel with public address (PA) announcements for any major changes in plant emergency status, such as changing emergency action f:

levels and evacuations.

3.1.7 Evaluate the need and order evacuation of effected areas as necessary.

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EP-303 Local Evacuation, EP-304 Partial b

Plant Evacuation, EP-305 Site Evacuation.

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if 3.2.1 Inform Emergency Director when appropriate Notifications have been made and submit completed o

copy of Appendix EP-103-3 Alert Phone List (Initial l:

Notification) or Appendix EP-103-4 Alert Phone List (tscalation or De-Escalation) for Emergency Director's signature.

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4.2 EP-103-2' Alert De-Escalation Notification Message l

4.3 EP-103-3 Alert Phone List (Initial Notification)-

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5.0 SUPPORTING INFORMATION 5.1 Purpose 3

The purpose of this procedure is to provide j

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5.2 Criteria For Use 5.2.1 This procedure shall be implemented when an event has been classified as an Alert per EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, and EP-101 has been completed.

5.3 Spec'ial Equipment None 5.4 References 5.4.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan i

5.4.2 NUREG 0654, Criteria for Preparation and Rev. 1 Evaluation of Radiological.

Emergency Response Plans and Prepardness in Support of e

Nuclear Power Plant.

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, Verify 5the emergency classification as determined in fEP-X0.3g Classification of Emergencies unless J

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l 2.1.5 Direct the Information Center Staff to implement EP-306, Evacuation of t orma t

Center, if not already done.

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

2.1.6 If there is a radiological release, implement EP-305, Site Evacuation.

2.1.7 If there has not been a radiological release, A.

Evacuate all c tion personnel by contacting Bechtel Safet Direct them to call for a

" Total Project acu lon" in accordance with Bechtel procedures.

Inform them of nature of hazard.

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Conta onstruction Securit off-hour and inform them that ot Project Evacua lon f Bechtel Construction personnel is being im nted.

Also inform operations securit of the evacuation.

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THIS WILL CALL FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF PERSONNEL AT THE UPPER PARKING LOT.

IF IT IS DESIRED THAT THEY LEAVE THE SITE, INFORM BECHTEL COMMAND POSTS PTQ g AT THE UPPER PARKING LOT.

LLIlbumu Select the type of accountability desired for C[-j[%

personnel in the protected area ar.d implement the required actions below:

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personnel accountability in accordance with EP-110, Personnel Assembly and Accountability b.

ct Yoh Constru gn Security personnel leaving,and inform them Unit 1 will be reassembling at the Personnel Processing Center (PPC)

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(IS NOT) A DRILL.

DESIGNATED EMERGENCY PERSONNEL REPORT TO ASSIGNED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES OR ASSEMBLY AREA.

ALL OTHER UNIT ONE PERSONNEL LEAVE THE PROTECTED AREA IMMEDIATELY AND REASSEMBLE AT THE PERSONNEL PROCESSING CENTER.

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(IS NOT) A DRILL.

THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL.

2.1.8 For off hours, if not already accomplished at the Alert stage, direct the Shift Clerk to activate the call list per EP-291, Staffing Augmentation.

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Shift Clerk is not available, this function may be i

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assigned to any available individual.

@ 11 Direct the activation of the Technical Support Center in accordance with EP-201, Technical Support Center (TSC) Activation, if not already activated.

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II.Illl2 Assign an Operatibns Support Center coordinator (PO)

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3-2.1.14 For in-plant surveys, direct a Shift HP Technician or Personnel Safety Team Leader to implement EP-250, Personnel Safety Team.

j 2.1.15 For field surveys, when a release of gaseous p,

radioactive material has occurred or is suspected, 1

direct a Shift EP Technician or Dose Assessment Team Leader to implement EP-210, Dose Assessment Team.

2.1.16 For a release, at or greater than the Alert level in EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, or at the discretion of the Emergency Director, direct the Dose Assessment Team Leader to implement EP-210, Dose Assessment Team.

2.1.17 On an interim basis, direct the Shift Technical Advisor to perform dose projections using EP-316,

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Cumulative Population Dose Calculations for Airborne Releases-Manual Method or EP-315 Calculations of Offsite Doses during a Radiological Emergency using RMMS in the Manual Mode and to suggest Protection Action Recommendations per EP-317.

2.1.18 For fire / damage repair direct the Maintenance Shift Assistant Foreman or Fire and Damage Team Leader to i

implement EP-260, Fire and Damage. Team and/or EP-261, Damage Repair Group.

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

2.1.20 For Security matters, contact Security Shift Supervision and direct implementation of EP-208, Security Team, unless previously done.

3.0 ACTIONS-FOLLOW-UP 3.1 Emergency Director shall:

L 3.1.1 V,erify that the Technical Support Center, Emergency L

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accordance with EP-101, Classification of Emergencies y

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3.1.3 If classification is de-escalated, fill out Appendix EP-104-3', Site Emergency De-Escalation Notification Message and give it to the communicator and direct the communicator to perform notification of the 1

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I 3.1.4 Obtain the following information as necessary to 1

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Security Status from Security Team Leader B.

Sample analysis from Shift Chemistry Technician j

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Field surveys from Shift HP Technician or Dose l

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Dose projections and protective action recommendations from. Shift Technical Advisor or Dose Assessment Team Leader

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Fire / Damage repair status from the Maintenance Shift Assistant Foreman or Fire and Damage Team Leader.

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Notification Results from Communicator.

3.1.5 Discuss protective action recommendations with the Site Emergency Coordinator.

3.1.6 Determine which additional support personnel are necessary for emergency functions and direct the shift clerk or other assigned communicator to contact those personnel.

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3.1.8 Evaluate the need and order evacuation of affected a'reas as necessary.

Refer to the following procedures:

P EP-303 Local Evacuation EP-304 Partial Plant Evacuation Y

EP-305 Site Evacuation

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3.1.9 Perform the following until relieved by the Site Emergency Coordinator:

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Discuss protective action recommendations with the Dose Assessment Team Leader.

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Provide protective action recommendations, if necessary, to the Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation Protection.

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Inform the various emergency response groups if the recovery phase organization is to.be implemented.

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3.2.1 Inform the Emergency Director when appropriate notifications have been made and submit completed copy of Appendix EP-104-3 Site Emergency Phone List (Initial Notification) or Appendix EP-104-4, Site Emergency Phone List (Escalation or De-escalation) for Emergency Directors Signature.

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4.1 EP-104-1 Site Emergency Notification Message l

4.2 EP-104-2 Site Emergency Da-Escalation Notification Messagd l

4.3 EP-104-3 Site Emergency Phone List (Initial Notification) l 4.4 EP-104-4 Site Emergency Phone List (Escalation or De-escalation) 5.0 SUPPORTING INFORMATION 5.1 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for the site response to a Site Emergency.

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Classification of Emergency and EP-101 has been M

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5.4.2 NUREG 0654, Criteria For Preparation and Rev. 1 Evaluation of Radiological Emergency

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Support of Nuclear Power Plants.

I 5.4.3 EP-101 Classification of Emergencies 5.4.4 EP-291 Staffing Augmentation 5.4.5 EP-201 Technical Support Center (TSC) Activation I.

5.4.6 EP-202 Operations Support Center (OSC) Activation 5.4.7 EP-203 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation 5.4.8 EP-317 Determination.of Protective Action Recommendations 5.4.9 EP-316 Cumulative Population Dose Calucations For Airborne Releases-Manual Method 5.4.10 EP-303 Local Evacuation 5.4.11 EP-304 Partial Plant Evcuation 5.4.12 EP-305 Site Evacuation 5.4.13 EP-306 Evacuation of the Information Center 5.4.14 EP-110 Personnel Assembly and Accountability 5.4.15 EP-208 Security Team t

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5.4.17 EP-230 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team I

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'j 5.4.20 EP-261 Damage Repair Group

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5.4.23 EP-315 Calculations of Offsite Doses During a Radiological Emergency using RMMS in the Manual Mode.

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This (is)(is not)* a drill.

1 This is Limerick Generating Station calling to report a Site Emergency.

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' Limerick Generating Station is reporting a Site Emergency declared at Unit No.

Time and date of Site Emergency classification are (24 hr. clock time)

(Date)

The basic problem is There *(has been) (has not been)* an *(airborne) (liquid)* radioactive release frsa the plant.

The plant status is *(stable) (improving)

(degrading) (not known).*

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This *(is) (is not),* a drill. This *(is) (is not)* a drill.

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1.1 Shift Superintendent or designated alternate shall assume the role of Emergency Director and implement this procedure until relieved.

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1.3 Site Emergency Coordinator shall report to the Emergency Operations Facility and perform the i

appropriate section of this procedure, if necessary.

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2.1 Emergency Director shall:

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

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, Fill'out Appendix EP-105-1, General Em Notification Message, and give it communicator.

2.1.3 Direct communicator to c c4 on of the appropriate partie al pendix EP-105-3, General Emer in

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Emergency Phone List (Escalation scalation) within 15 minutes.

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t implement EP-306, Evacuation of t e In ormat p

Center, if not already done.

Inform the staff of the wind direction, if there is an airborne 1

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2.1.6 If there is a radiological release, implement EP-305, Site Evacuation.

2.1.7 If there has not been a radiological release, A.

Evacuate all construction rso el by contacting Bechtel Safet Direct them to call.for a " Total roje Evacuation" in accordance with Bechtel procedures.

Inform them of nature and preferred evacuation direction.

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them of the construction evacuati n.

p.m.g THIS WILL CALL FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF PERSONNEL fgym AT THE UPPER PARKING LOT.

IF IT IS DESIRED THAT THEY LEAVE THE SITE, INFORM BECHTEL f.cel.jd COMMAND POSTS AT THE. UPPER PARKING LOT.

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DESIGNATED EMERGENCY PERSONNEL REPORT TO ASSIGNED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES OR ASSEMBLY AREA.

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Augmentation.

If Shift Clerk is not available,

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3T EE Direct the activation of the Technical Support IEr.3yE:iin. Center in accordance with'EP-201, Technical ISS'C8 Support Carter (TSC) Activation, if not already

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g0 Direct activation of the Emergency Operations gap *g.3, Facility in accordance with EP-203, Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation, if not M -g already activated.

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personnel to report to the Operations Support 1

Center and to activate it in accordance with EP-d 202, Operations Support Center (OSC) Activation.

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Team Leader to implement EP-230 Chemistry Sampling And Analysis Team.

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Technician or Personnel Safety Team Leader to implement EP-250, Personnel Safety Team.

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radioactive material has occurred or is suspected, direct Dose Assessment Team Leader to implement EP-210, Dose Assessment Team.

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in EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, or at the discretion of the Emergency Director, direct the Dose Assessment Team Leader to implement EP-210, Dose Assessment Team.

2.1.17 On an interim bases, direct the Shift Technical Advisor to perform dose projections using EP-316, Cumulative Population Dose Calculations for t

l-Airborne Releases-Manual Method or EP-315 Calculation of Offsite Doses during a i

Radiological Emergency using RMMS in-the Manual Mode and to suggest' Protective Action Recommendations per EP-317.

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Leader to implement EP-260, Fire and Damage Team and/or EP-261 Damage Repair Group.

2.1.19 For a liquid release, implement EP-312, I

Radioactive Liquid Release, if required.

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3.1.7 Provide site personnel with public address (PA) speaker announcements for any major changes in i

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emergency action levels.

9 3.1.8 Evaluate the need and order evacuation of effected areas as necessary.

Refer to the fellowing procedures:

EP-303 Local Evacuation EP-305 Site Evacuation EP 306 Evacuation of the Information Center 1

3.1.9 Perform the following until relieved by the Site Emergency Coordinator:

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Discuss protective action recommendations

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Provide protective action recommendations to the Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation Protection.

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Inform the various emergency response groups if the recovery phase organization is to be implemented.

3.2 Communicator shall:

3.2.1 Inform the Emergency Director when appropriate notifications have been made and submit completed copy of Appendix EP-105-4 Gener'al Emergency Phone List (Initial Notification) or Appendix EP-105-5 (Escalation or De-escalation) for Emergency Director's signature.

4.0 APPENDICES 4.1 EP-105-1 General Emergency Notification Message 4.2 EP-105-2 General Emergency De-escalation Notification Message p

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5.2 Criteria for Use 5.2.1 This procedure shall be implemented when an event has been classified as a General Emergency per EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, and i

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MESSAGE:

This (IS)-(IS NOT) a drill.

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The plant status is (STABLE) (IMPROVING)

..I (DEGRADING) (NOT KNOWN).

The protective action recommended is (Note 1)

The affected area is 1

1j This (IS) (IS NOT) a drill.

This (IS) (IS NOT) a drill.

IFAGENERALEMERGENCYHASBEENDECLkREDWITHOUTPRIOREMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION, PROVIDE THE RECOMMENDATION TO SHELTER WITHIN THE 2 MILE RADIUS AND 5 MILES DQWNWIND OF THE PLANT.

IF PEMA & BRP ARE l

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APPENDIX EP-105-2 GENERAL EMERGENCY DE-ESCALATION NOTIFICATION MESSAGE Message:

This (IS) (IS NOT) a dr1.11.

This (IS) (IS NOT) a drill.

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change in emergency action level.

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(AN UNUSUAL EVENT) (AN ALERT) (AN SITE EMERGENCY) (TERMINATED). Time and date are The plant status is (stable)

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Time Person Responding a.

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3852032850 ii EP-110 PERSONNEL ASSEMBLY - AND ACCCUNTABILITY 1.0 PARTICIPANTS 1.1 Site Personnel shall report to their Emergency Assembly Areas or as otherwise directed.

1.2 Emergency Assembly Area Coordinator shall q

perform an accountability check of personnel at their assembly area.

1.3 Bechtel and Subcontractor Personnel shall assemble and account for their personnel in accordance with Bechtel procedures.

Security shall assemble a list of unaccounted M__1 personnel for the Security Team Leader and Emergency Director.

Emergency Director shall direct the Personnel Safety Team Leader to activate the Search and

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Lhrfi_J3ESE ACTIONS WILL IMMEDIATELY FOLLOW THE ASSEMBLY ANNOUNCEMENT MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANY CF THE FOLLOWING:

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Assembly Area, exit the Protected Area, and 4

report to the Personnel Processing Center.

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Escort visitors to Administration Building i

Guard Station 1

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Report to their Emergency Assembly Area (see Appendix EP-110-1) or, if not assigned to an Emergency Assembly Area, exit the Protected

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Center.

2.3 Emergency Assembly Area Coordinators shall:

2.3.1 For Assembly without an accountability check:

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Maintain a log of names and badge numbers of k

all personnel leaving and returning to assembly areas.

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For Assembly with an accountability check:

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Record names and security badge numbers of all individuals reporting to the assembly area.

Conduct a roll call (if necessary) to verify an accurate listing of personnel.

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Report names of accounted for personnel to Security when contacted.

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Maintain a log of names and badge numbers of all personnel leaving and returning to j

assembly areas.

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If the entire group of assembled personnel are to move to a new location, perform steps v

A through C to ensure that accountability is maintained.

2.4 Security Personnel shall:

2.4.1 For Assembly with Accountability:

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Ensure that personnel exiting the Protected 3

Area follow the normal " Card-Out" procedure 1

and utilize the portal monitors while i

exiting.

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If the COMPUTER is NOT operating:

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Obtain a copy of the Master Badge List.

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Collect the badges of all existing j

personnel. 'Using the Master Badge List, check OFF the numbers of all the collected badges and those not in use at the time of the evacuation.

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quickly as possible.

2.4.2 For Site Evacuation:

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Report to the appropriate personnel exit areas and set out buckets or other

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containers to collect security badges.

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Have exiting personnel deposit their

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IF PORTAL MONITORS ALARM, PERSONNEL SHOULD BE INSTRUCTED TO REPORT TO THE VEEICLE AND EVACUEE CONTROL GROUP LEADER AT OFFSITE ASSEMBLY AREAS.

Emergency workers may be required to fitain dosimetry.

Prior arrangements should.a made through Security. Team Lender.

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If the Security Computer System is operable, badges will be carded out by security using the exit lane card readers.

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If the Security Computer System is NOT operable, perform the steps.detaileH Tn 2.4.1 of this procedure.

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2.5.1 For Assembly with Accountability:

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Report to the Administration Guard Station.

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Contact the Emergency Assembly Area Coordinators for accountability reports

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Assembly Areas.

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Compile a list of personnel in the Protected 1

Area using information received from the Emergency Assembly Area Coordinators and the Security Computer System.

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9 LIST WITH ALL BADGES TURNED IN AND BADGES NOT IN USE CHECKED OFF.

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Compare the list of personnel remaining in the Protected Area with the Emergency J

Assembly Area Coordinators accountability I

reports to compile a list of unaccounted for personnel.

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Within 30 minutes from the time of the evacuation and assembly announcement, report the accountability STATUS and the names of the unaccounted for personnel to the Security Team Leader.

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Contact the Bechtel Command Posts at the l

North Parking Lot to determine if any Bechtel or subcontractor personnel are i

unaccounted for and. inform the Security

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As unaccounted for personnel are located, immediately provide an update of the j

accountability. STATUS to the Security Team j

Leader.

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Report to the Administration Guard Station.

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If the Security Computer is NOT operating, obtain the Master Badge List.

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Complete steps 2.1.5.1 B through G of this procedure.

2.6 Security Team Leader shall:

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the Emergency Director.

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accountability status to the Emergency Director and Personnel Safety Team Leader.

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3.1 Emergency Director shall:

3.1.1 Contact the Personnel Safety Team Leader to activate the Search and Rescue Group /First Aid if required to locate unaccounted for personnel.

3.1.2 Contact the Personnel Safety Team Leader for status updates.

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5.0 SUPPORTING INFORMATION 5.1 Purpose p

The purpose of this procedure is to provide the o

steps necessary for personnel assembly and accountability.

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Evacuation Procedures.

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Center Staff:

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Display Area Belge Phon l

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(1) If the OSC becomes or is uninhabitable, the OSC Coordinator, Plant Survey Group Leader and up to 5 HP Technicians and 5 Operators report to the MRP Room in the Control Room.

All others report to the Maintenance Shop.

i (2) If accountability is required they 13c1fave the Protected Area.

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PRIMARY ASSD4BLY AREAS ALTERNATE ASSEMBLY A %

6 CROUP AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS AND TELEPIIONE NUMBERS ASSEMBLY AREA COORDINATOR (S)

Control Operators Control Room Safe Shutdown Panels Shift Superintendent For Units 1 and 2 Alta Shift Supervisor Asst. Control Statio

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Shift Supervision (Only 1 ontrol Room i

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(2) If accountability is required they will leave the Protected Area and assemble at the Personnel Processing Center.

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EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 3852032860 EP-241 SAMPLE PREPARATION AND HANDLING OF HIGHLY RADIOACTIVE LIQUID SAMPLES.

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processing storage and/or disposal as required and H

ensures that the Administrative Exposure Guidelines i

are not. exceeded.

i 1.2 Health Physics Technician provides constant j

coverage, monitors the extremity dose during sample i

handling, and monitors laboratory habitability.

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1 2.1 Determination of processing procedure.

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select one of the following processing procedures L

based on the radiation levels of the sample.

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5, 2.1.2.2 Order of analysis 2.1.2.3 Number and magnitude of dilutions 2.1.2.4 Analysis sample volume desired 1

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4 2.2 Pre-Job Briefing 2.2.1 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader, c

Health Physics Technician und the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Members shall assemble and review this procedure.

1 2.2.2 The Chemistry sampling and Analysis Group Leader j

shall direct group members to perform the necessary p

steps of this procedure.

SECTION 2.3 AND 2.4 SHOULD BE PERFORMED AS EARLY AS i

POSSIBLE.

THE SAMPLE MAY NOT BE PLACED IN THE SAMPLE PREPARATION STATION UNTIL THESE SECTIONS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED.

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sample preparation station.

Place lead caps over the vials (liquid position).

THE LEAD CAPS MAY BE POSITIONED FOR GAS OR LIQUID SAMPLES.

FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS PROCEDURE THEY SHALL BE IN THE LIQUID POSITION.

2.3.2 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Member (s) shall ensure that the necessary liquid micro syringes (with needles), sample handling tongs and sample analysis containers are in place and available to fulfill dilution and analysis c

requirements per appendix EP-241-1.

CAUTION IF THE NEEDLE AND THE SYRINGES ARE NOT CONNECTED TIGHTLY THEY MAY SEPARATE WHEN WITHDRAWING FROM THE SAMPLE VIAL.

I 2.3.3 The chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Member (s) shall ensure that at least one pair of plastic gloves and two plastic sample bags are available l

for each gamma analysis to be performed.

l 2.4 Preparation of analysis instrumentation.

2.4.1 The Chemistry sampling and Analysis Group Member (s) shall insure that the appropriate analysis procedures specified in appendix EP-241-1 are available and have been performed to the point that i

each analysis instrument is ready to accept the l

sample for analysis.

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CHEMISTRY SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS GROUP MEMBER (S)

(UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED) AND REQUIRE CONSTANT HEALTH PHYSICS MONITORING.

LEAD BRICKS IN'THE SAMPLE PREPARATION STATION HAVE I

BEEN MODIFIED TO ACCEPT THE SAMPLE.

THE LEAD BRICK LABLED " SAMPLE VIAL A" HAS BEEN MODIFIED TO ACCEPT A GAS OR LIQUID SAMPLE FROM THE PASS.

THE LEJa BRICK LABELED " SAMPLE VIAL B" HAS BEEN MODIFIED TO ACCEPT A LIQUID SAMPLE FROM THE REACTOR COOLANT SAMPLE STATION.

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2.5.1 Remove the lead cap from the lead brick to accept the sample.

2.5.2 Position the sample transport cask as close to the Sample Preparation Station as possible.

d 2.5.3 As quickly and carefully as is possible, remove the

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2.6 Sample Dilution (if dilutions are not to be performed, proceed to step 2.7).

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DILUTIONS TO BE MADE ARE DESCRIBED IN APPENDIX EP-241-1.

ALL ACCESSORIES-USED IN THE DILUTION i.

PROCESS SNALL BE MAINTAINED BENIND THE LEAD SHIELD WALL ONCE TEEY HAVE BEEN CONTAMINATED.

ENSURE THAT THE SYRINGE AND NEEDLE ARE CONNECTED TIGHTLY OR l

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2.6.1 Insert the syringe thru the sample access hole in l:

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2.6.2 Withdraw the syringe from the sample and insert it in the predescribed method into the next sequential l,

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Indicate additional dilutions on appendix EP-241-1.

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2.7.2 Inject the appropriate sample aliquot into its analysis cup.

DUE TO THE SMALL VOLUME OF SAMPLE USED TO PERFORM PM AND THE EFFECTS CO2 ABSORBTION WILL HAVE ON THE ANALYSIS, THE PR SHOULD BE DETERMINED IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE SAMPLE IS PLACED IN ITS SAMPLE CUP.

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4.1 EP-241-1 Data Sheet i

L 5.0 SUPPORTING INFORMATION l

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The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for sample preparation and handling of highly radioactive liquid samples following accident conditions.

5.2 Criteria for Use 5.2.1 This procedure shall be implemented when preparing or handling highly radioactive liquid samples during an emergency situation.

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5.3.6 0.0lN nitric acid solution (500 ml).

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5.4.2 CH-903 Determination of PH in Low volume Water l

Samples during Post Accident Conditions.

5.4.3 Ch-904 Determination of Metals by DCP during Post i

Acciderit Conditions.

I 5.4.4 CH-905 Determination of Gamma Isotopic Activity during Post Accident Conditions.

l 5.4.5 EP-230 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Activation l

5.4.6 LGS FSAR 11.5.5, Post-Accident Sampling System I.

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(2)- The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader shall determine place of storage.

(3) Magnitude of Dilutions (4) If original sample is (5) Analysis Sample volum' 10:1

= 1 mi sample: 9 al of 0.0lN a small volume diluted i

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EP-315 CALCULATION OF OFFSITE DOSES DURING A (POTENTIAL)

RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY USING RMMS IN THE MANUAL MODE j

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q l.1 The Shift Technical Advisor (STA) shall initiate dose calculations upon indication that an effluent monitor setpoint has been, exceeded.

1.2 The Shift Superintendent (i.e. Dose Assessment Team Leader) shall evaluate the dose results, declare'the appropriate EAL based on releases, and assist the Emergency Director (Shift Supervision) in making PAG recommendations if warranted.

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recommendations.

l.4 The RM'-ll Operator shall provide radiation release data t4,the Dose Assessment Team Leader and the RM-21A OperaM,r(Ne Th(n.RM-21A herator shall use this data and 1.5 l'

metedrol % cal information to generate of e dose elstima'tes using the RMMS computer.

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INDICATORS CF EXCEEDED SETPOINTS - RM-ll ALARMS, AN RM-ll 1

CHANNEL BLINKS, CHEMISTRY ANALYSES.

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indication of a potential technical specification 1

1 release if in a blinking red state and audibly alarming:

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If a North Vent (NV) channel has alarmed, enter (4076) as the numeric code.

2.1.5 Note the value units (in the upper right hand corner of the RMMS console) in the RMMS Log.

This represents the concentration (uci/cc) or release

,j rate (uCi/sec) at this channel.

j 2.1.6 Note process flow N..(in the upper middle of the RM-ll t

console) in the RMMS Log.

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  1. 3 - All Manual Mode, enter THE OPERATOR SHALL GENERATE A HARD COPY OF ALL INFORMATION.

2.1.9 Review the run control table.

Edit the table to reflect.the Appropriate release point (s), (COPY)

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Release point 2 = South vent Enter return to get back to "date of rx trip".

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2.1.10 Enter the following information:

A' 2.1.10.1 date of ex trip - If the rx has not tripped y

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later than the time of ex trip.

aj EASTERN STANDARD TIME (EST) IS USED BY RMMS.

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EQUAL TO DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME MINUS 1 HOUR.

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estimated with confidence, enter 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.

(COPY) i THE REMAINING DURATION OF RELEASE IS USED IN THE EAL TABLE q

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  1. 2 - isotopic percent fraction (sum = 1.0) 2.

Select the desired isotopes based on the following criteria.

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Refer to Appendix EP-315-2 If Data-Logger is unavailable, the Operator shall obtain the data from the following sources (listed in order of preference):

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and direction, 300' - 30' delta T for stability determination.

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Display for the current action level, generate a hard j

copy and inform the Shift Superintendent of the action 1

level.

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Point If the EP is initiated due to an RM-ll alata, repeat all calculations using the isotopic mix provided by j

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2.1.12.3 Summary report 2.1.13 Repeat steps 2.1.8 through 2.1.11 where any following condition is ob'servdd:

2.1.13.1 A new high alarm (blinking, audible) from any channel per step 2.1.2 is indicated on the RM-ll console.

1 2.1.13.2 An upward trend is observed in any channel per step (2.1.2) while it is in the high alarm state.

2.1.13.3 An EAL value described on either the RM-ll or RM-21A Operator Aid card is met or j

exceeded.

l; AT THIS TIME, IT IS THE DISCRETION OF SSVN TO TERMINATE THE PROCEDURE OR INSTRUCT THm; STA TO PERFORM PERIODIC DOSE ASSESSMENT CALCULATIONS (AND/OR) IMPLEMENT THE NEXT STEP OF THIS PROCEDURE.

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2.2.1.8 location and value of peak thyroid dose rate I

2.2.1.9 whole body gamma dose rate at (2, 5, 10) miles 2.2.1.10 phone number where the RM-21A Operator in the Control Room can be contacted.

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2.2.1.11 Protective Actior. Recommendation (s) if any-were made 2.2.2 Upon turnover of dose assessment from the Control Room to the TSC, the Dose Assessment Team Leader,shall:

2.2.2.1 Brief team members on plant and release status.

2.2.2.2 Assign personnel.as RM-21A Operator, RM-ll Operator, calculator, Field Survey Group Leader.

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2.2.2.3 Initiate and direct dose calculations.

l 2.2.2.4 Review dose calculation parameters.

2.2.2.5 Evaluate results (Sunnary Report and Projected Dose Summary) against whole body gamma and thyroid. inhalation PAGs.

L 2.2.2.6 Periodically brief the Emergency Director on offsite. dose results and assist him with PAG recommendations if conditions are warranted.

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Calculator as conditions change.

2.2.3.2 Update the Calculator and Dose Assessment l;

Team Leader, on an approximately 15 minute a

basis, with information from the affected i

radiation effluent monitors unless otherwise l.,

directed by the Dose Assessment Team Leader.

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been reached or exceeded.

l 2.2.4 The Calculator shall:

2.2.4.1 Obtain, approximately every 15 minutes, the effluent release date from the RM-ll Operator.

2.2.4.2 Perform, as requested by the Dose Assessment Team Leader, EP-325 for input to the RMMS

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Dose Assessment Team Leader, isotopic L;

breakdowns of the source. term for input to j

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2.2.4.5 Update dose trending sheets as required.

2.2.4.6 Review Dose Model Results for key information.

Immediately, inform the Dose Assessment Team Leader if dose model results indicate PAG levels may be met or exceeded.

p 2.2.4.7 Update the status board keepers with the requested information.

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2.2.5.2 Obtain meteorological data for the period of interest by selecting the following options:

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  1. 3 - Review Current Averages -or- #4 Meteorological Data Averages, if the evaluation is to be done with historical data.

RESPOND TO ALL PROMPTS AND GENERATE A EARDCOPY.

2.2.5.3 Return to.the primary menu and repeat steps 2.1.8 through 2.1.10.7.

l GENERATE HARDCOPIES OF ALL SCREENS

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generate a hardcopy and inform the Dose Assessment Team Leader of the action level.

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2.3 Dose Assessment Turnover From the TSC to the EOF 2.3.1 The RM-21A Operator shall activate the RM-21 computer as follows:

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Lift phone receiver from cradle and pull the left switch hook into a full upward position.

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tone is present, dial 1-One ring followed by a tone bould heard.

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Press the switch hook down to the first notch.

This engages the RM-21A terminal (Textronics 4014) to the VAX Computer.

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Log onto the RM-21A system using the appropriate user name and password.

2.3.2 All functions and responsibilities described in step 2.2 are applicable.

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4.1 EP-315-2 Data-Logger /RMMS Cro$s Reference l

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doses when the effluent stream (potentially) q exceeds the limits set forth in the technical specification.

This can be determined by a chemical analysis or an alarm of an effluent monitor on the RM-ll.

5.2.2 Implement this procedure for either simultaneous, VALID alarms on two common (2EIO75 & SIE075), operating channels or a VALID alarm on a single operating channel J

whose mate is inop.

(3GE075 VALID alarm and 6GE075 is inop).

5.2.3 The manual mode of RMMS will allow the operator to bypass the use of real time radiation and meteorological data, enabling him to enter date of his own choosing.

M 5.2.4 Operation of RMMS in the manual' mode is li useful for investigating offsite deses during Emergency Plan exercises and in the L.

event that radiation or meteorological data are unavailable in the real time mode.

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5.3.1 RM-21A consoles and User Guide l

5.3.2 RM-11 consoles and User Guide j

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April 1, 1985 50-353/353 Limerick 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 publici available.

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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY 2301 M ARKET STREET P.O. BOX C699 PHILADELPHI A. PA.19101 SHIELDS L. DALTROFF na'cEU'.*5"Eo.,

March 1, 1985 t

Re: Docket Nos. 50-352 50-353 Dr. Thomas E. Murley Reaion 1 Office of Inspection & Enforcement U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 Mr. A. Schwencer, Chief Licensing Branch No. 2 Division of Licensing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.

20555 Centlemen:

Enclosed are two copies of Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.

These procedures are submitted per regulations in 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section V.

The procedures being submitted are the follcwing:

EP-103, Rev. 7 EP-241, Rev. 7 EP-104, Rev. 7 EP-272, Rev. 4 EP-105, Rev. 7 EP-294, Rev. 5 EP-110, Rev. 5 EP-315, Rev. 3 Pursuant to 'Section 2.790 of the Commission's regulations, it is hereby requested that the names and telephone numbers listed in procedures EP-103 Rev.

7, pages 2, 3, 10, 11,

'12, and 13; EP-104 Rev. 7, pages 2, 3, 11, 12, 13, and 14; EP-105 Rev. 7, pages 2, 3, 11, 12, 13, and 14; EP-110 Rev.

5, pages 7 and 8; EP-272 Rev.

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9, 10, and 11; EP-294 Rev. 5, pages 1 and 2; EP-315 Rev.

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An affidavit setting forth the grounda in support of this request is attached hereto.

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Dr". Thomas E. Murley March 1, 1985 Mr. A. Schwencer Page 2 Aj Two copies.have been sent under separate cover to the 1

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The names and home telephone numbers in the i

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withheld from public disclosure on the grounds that disclosure of the names and home telephone numbers of the employees of the Company and emergency support personnel could constitute an 4

unwarranted invasion of the personal privacy of the individuals involved, disclosure of the work telephone numbers of the Company's employees and of the emergency response personnel and organizations could adversely affect the capability of prompt notification in the event of an emergency; such disclosure is not required in the public interest; and such disclosure could adversely affect the interests of the Company and its ability to effectively implement the notification requirements of the Emergency Plan Procedures.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of Notary Public DATRICIA A. JONES Notary Public, Phila., Phila. Co.

My Commission Expires Oct. 13,1986

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S. L. Daltroff, being first duly sworn, deposes and states as follows:

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He is.Vice President of Philadelphia Electric Company (hereinaf ter-referred to as the " Company"); he is authorized to g

execute this Affidavit on behalf of the Company; and he has reviewed:

4 EP-103,.Rev. 7 EP-272, Rev. 4 EP-104, Rev. 7 EP-294, Rev. 5 EP-105, Rev.

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EP-110, Rev. 5 (hereinaf ter referred to as "the Documents"), and knows the contents thereof.-

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The parts of the Documents which are sought to be withheld from public disclosure are the listings of the home telephone numbers of employees of the Company, direct-line work

. telephone numbers of employees of the Company which.are not listed in public telephone directories, and names and home and I

work numbers of emergency response support personnel and organizations.

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To the best of his knowledge, information and L

belief, the names and telephone numbers set--forth in the Documents have been treated as confidential information and have l

been withheld from public disclosure by the Company.

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