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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including EP-103 Re Alert response,EP-104 Re Site Emergency Response & EP-110 Re Personnel Assembly & Accountability
ML20101A898
Person / Time
Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 10/18/1984
From:
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
To:
Shared Package
ML20101A894 List:
References
PROC-841018, NUDOCS 8412190393
Download: ML20101A898 (100)


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,(1 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE INDEX b

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DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST h

NUMBER NO.

TITLE BY SUPER.

PERIODIC REVIEW EP-101 2

Classification of Emergencies 09/27/84 i

EP-102 5

Unusual Event Response 10/10/84 EP-103 5

Alert Response 10/18/84 e

EP-104 5

Site Emergency Response 10/18/84 EP-105 5

General Emergency Response 10/05/84 EP-106 1

Written Summary Notification 06/08/84 i

EP-110 3

Personnel Assembly and Accountability 10/15/84 EP 120 1

Site Emergency Coordinator-06/08/84 EP-201 1

Technical Support Center (TSC) Activation 06/08/84 2

Operations Support Center C' ' EP-202 (OSC) Activation 09/25/84 EP-203 2

Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation 09/27/84 c

EP-208 3

Security Team Activation 10/05/84 EP-210 1

Dose Assessment Team 06/08/84 EP-220 CANCELLED EP-221 1

Personnel Dosimetry, Bioassay, and Respiratory Protection

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EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE INDEX DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST PROCEDURE REV.

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EP-234 3

Obtaining Containment j

Gas Samples from the Containment Leak Detector During Emergencies 07/20/84 EP-235 3

Obtaining Reactor Water Samples from Sample Sinks Following Accident Conditions 07/20/84 i

EP-236 3

Obtaining Cooling Tower Blowdown Line Water Samples Following Radioactive Liquid Release after Accident j

Conditions 08/07/84 EP-237 3, Obtaining the Iodine /

Particulate and/or Gas Samples from the North Vent Wide Range Gas Monitor (WRGM) 07/20/84 3

Obtaining Liquid Radwaste C-EP-238 Samples from Radwaste Sample Sink Following Accident Conditions 07/20/84 EP-240 2

Obtaining Off-Gas Samples from the Air Ejector / Holdup Pipe Discharge Sample Station 06/08/84 EP-241 4

Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Radioactive Liquid 10/04/84 Samples s

EP-242 3

Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Radioactive Particulate c

Filters and Iodine s

Cartridges 07/20/84 EP-243 4

Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Radioactive Gas Samples 08/06/84 EP-244 0

Offsite Analysis of High Activity Samples 06/08/84 EP-250 1

Personnel Safety Team Act~1vation 06/08/84 EP-251 1

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EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE INDEX PROCEDURE REV.

DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST NUMBER NO.

TITLE BY SUPER.

PERIODIC REVIEW EP-252 2

Search and Rescue /First Aid 07/20/84 EP-254 1

Vehicle and Evacuee Control Group 06/08/84 EP-255 1

Vehicle Decontamination 06/08/84 EP-260 1

Fire and Damage Team Activation 06/08/84 EP-261 1

Damage Repair Group 06/08/84 EP-272 2

Philadelphia Electric Company Officials Phone List 10/17/84 EP-273 2

Limerick Station Supervision Call List 10/04/84 EP-275 CANCELLED EP-276 3.

Fire and Damage Team Phone List 10/18/84

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EP-277 2

Personnel Safety Team Phone List 10/05/84 EP-278 0

Security Team Phone List 12/27/83 EP-279 2

Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Group Phone List 10/05/84 EP-280 3

Technical Support Center Phone List 10/18/84 EP-282 2

Government and

, Emergency Management Agencies 10/05/84 EP-284 2

Company Consultants and Contractors Phone List 09/27/84 EP-287 1

Nearby Public and Industrial Users of Downstream Water 06/08/84 EP-291 3

Staffing Augmentation 10/18/84 EP-292 4

Chemistry Sampling and i

Analysis Team Phone l

List 10/17/84 1

EP-294 3

Dose Assessment Team Phone List 10/18/84 r

EP-301 0

Operating the Evacuation 1

Alarm and River Warning System 11/11/83 0

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EP-303 2

Local Evacuation 04/02/84 EP-304 2

Partial Plant Evacuat' ion 07/09/84 EP-305 2

Site Evacuation 09/25/84 EP-306 0

Evacuation of the Information Center 12/27/83 EP-307 1

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of Support Personnel 06/08/84 EP-312 0

Radioactive Liquid Release 11/30/83 EP-313 1

Distribution of Thyroid Blocking Tablets 06/08/84 e

EP-315 0

Calculation of Offsite Doses During a Radiological Emergency Using RMMS in the Manual Mode 07/17/84

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EP-316 1

Cumulative Population and Near Real-Time Emergency Dose Calculations for Airborne Releases Manual Method 07/24/84 EP-317 1

Determination of Protective Action Recommendations 10/17/84 EP-318

'O Liquid Release Dose Calculations Method for Drinking Water 11/30/83 EP-319 0

Fish Ingestion Pathway Dose Calculation 11/30/83 EP-325 1

Use of Containment Dose Rates to Estimate Release Source Term 10/17/84 EP-330 2

Emergency Response Facility Habitability 07/20/84

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Recovery Phase Implementation 06/08/84 d

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G/rgs PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-103 ALERT RESPONSE 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for site response to an Alert.

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

2.2 The Station Superintendent or Alternate shall assume the role of the Emergency Director, report to the C

Technical Support Center or Control Room and relieve the Interim Emergency Director.

c 3.0 APPENDICES 3.1 EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, completed 3.2 EP-103-2 Emergency Exposure Guidelines 3.3 EP-103-3 Alert De-Escalation Notification Message 3.4 EP-103-4 Alert Phone List (Initial Noti I

4.0 PREREQUISITES 4.1 EP-101, Classification o Emerge leted&

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

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8.0 PRECAUTIONS i

8.1 Planned radiation exposures should be limited to the administrative guide levels in Appendix EP-103-2, Emergency Exposure Guidelines.

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9.1 ACTIONS

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9.A.1 (Interim) Emergency Direction shall:

1 9.1.1.1 Verify the Emergency Classification

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Classification of Emergencies, i

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9.1.1.3 Direct the communicator to complete i

notification of the appropriate

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parties as specified in Appendix EP-i 103-4, Alert Phone List (Initial Notification) or Appendix EP-103-5, Alert Phone List (Escalation or De-j escalation) within 15 minutes.

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plant operations related to the emergency, the concurrence for securing the phone should be obtained from the NRC prior to securing this telephone.

9.1.1.4 Contact the Station Superintendent and the Shift Technical Advisor, inform them of the situation.

9.1.1.5 tion Center Staff o implement EP-6, Evacuation of The Information Center.

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

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

9.1.1.7 If there has not been a radiological

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Evacuate all construction pers nel by contacting Bechtel Safety Direct them to call for a " Total l

Project Evacuation" in accordance with Bechtel procedures.

Inform them of nature of hazard.

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'and inform em that a Total Project Evacuation of Bechtel Construction personnel is being implemented.

THIS WILL CALL FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF PERSONNEL AT THE UPPER PARKING LOT AND POST #3.

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DESIGNATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES.

ALL OTHER PERSONNEL STAND BY FOR FURTHER ANNOUNGEMENT.

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

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Emergency Assembly With Accountability A.

Contact the (Interim) Security Team Leader.

Inform him of the selected exist point (s), that emergency assembly with accountability is going to be implemented, and to activate the Security Team (EP-208) and to perform personnel accountability in accordance with EP-110, Personnel Assembly and Accountability.

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Contact Yoh Construc n Security and inform hem personn leaving Unit I will be reassembling at the Personnel Processing Center (PPC).

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DESIGNATED EMERGENCY PERSONNEL REPORT TO ASSIGNED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES.

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

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9.1.1.8 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.

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

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

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

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

Activation.

E 9.1.1.12 For samples, direct the Shift Chemistry Technician or Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader to implement EP-230, Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Activation.

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

9.1.1.14 For field surveys, when a release of gaseous b

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

9.1.1.15 For a release at or greater than the Alert C'

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

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.

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

9.1.1.17 For a liquid release, implement EP-312 j

Radioactive Liquid Release, if required.

9.1.1.18 For Security matters, contact Security Shift Supervision and direct implementation of EP-(

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h 9.2 FOLLOW-UP 9.2.1 (Interim) Emergency Director shall:

9.2.1.1 Verify that the Technical Support Center, i

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classification in accordance with EP-101, Classification of Emergencies and maintain, t

escalate or de-escalate the classification, as necessary.

9 9.2.1.3 If classification is de-escalated, fill out Appendix EP-103-3, Alert De-Escalation Notification Message and give it to the communicator and direct the communicator to perform notification of the appropriate parties listed in Appendix EP-103-5, Alert Phone List (Escalation or De-escalation).

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necessary to formulate further actions:

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personnel.

9.2.1.6 Provide site personnel with public address 1

(PA) announcements for any major changes in 1

plant emergency status,.such as changing emergency action levels and evacuations.

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

Refer to the following procedures EP-303 Local Evacuation, EP-304 Partial Plant Evacuation, EP-305 Site Evacuation.

9.2.2 The Communicator shall:

9.2.2.1 Inform (Interim)5 Emergency Director when appropriate Notifications have been made and submit completed copy of Appendix EP-103-4 Alert Phone List (Initial Notification) or Appendix EP-103-5 Alert Phone List (Escalation or De-Escalation) for (Interim)

Emergency Director's Signature.

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REFERENCES 10.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan 10.2 NUREG 0654, Criteria for Preparation and Rev. 1-Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and

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10.13 EP-317 Determination of Pro'tective Action Recommendations 10.14 EP-316 Cumulative Population Dose Calculations for Airborne Release - Manual Method

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10.16 EP-208 Security Team Activation 10.17 EP-210 Dose Assessment Team Activation 10.18 EP-230 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Activation 10.19 EP-250 Personnel Safety Team Activation 10.20 EP-260 Fire and Damage Team. Activation 10.21 EP-261 Damage Repair Group 10.22 EP-312 Radioactive Liquid Release 10.73 EP-315 Calculations of offsite doses

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EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-104 SITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for the site response to a Site Emergency.

, 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 Shift Supervision shall assume the role of the Interim Emergency Director when a Site Emergency occurs unless the Emergency Director is present and perform the necessary steps in this procedure.

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the role of the Emergency Director, report to the Technical Support Center or control room and relieve the Interim Emergency Director.

i 2.3 The Site Emergency Coordinator shall report to the Emergency Operations Facility and perform the necessary steps in this procedure.

3.0 APPENDICES 3.1 EP-104-1 Site Emergency Notification Message 3.2 EP-104-2 Emergency Exposure Guidelines 3.3 EP-104-3 Site Emergency De-Es on j

i Message 3.4 EP-104-4 Site Emergency (Initial Notif tTon) i 3.5 EP-104-5 Site Emergency Phone Lis (Escalation or De-escalatio

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5.0 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT None 6.0 SYMPTOMS None a

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

8.0 PRECAUTIONS 8.1 Planned radiation exposures should be limited to the administrative guide levels in Appendix EP-104-2, Emergency Exposure Guidelines.

9.0 PROCEDURE 9.1 -

ACTIONS (Interim) Eme'gency Director shall:

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9.1.1.2 Fill out Appendix EP-104-1, Site Emergency Notification Message, and give it to the Communicator.

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9.1.1.3 Dir.ect the communicator to complete notification of the appropriate parties.as specified in Appendix EP-104-4, Site Emergency Phone List (Initial Notification) or Appendix EP-104-5, Alert Phone List (Escalation or De-escalation) within 15 k

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Telephone until the NRC disconnects.

9.1.1.4 Contact the Station Superintendent and the Shift Technical Advisor, inform them of the situation, if not already done.

d 9.1.1.5 Information Center Staff implement EP-306, Evacuation of tion Center, if not already done.

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

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

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release, A.

Evacuate all construction el by contacting Bechtel Safety Direct them to call for a " Tot Project Evacuation" in accordance with Bechtel procedures.

Inform them of nature of hazard.

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. Security nd inform them t at a Tota Pro]ect vacuation of Bechtel Construction personnel is being implemented.

THIS WILL CALL FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF PERSONNEL AT THE UPPER PARKING LOT AND POST #3.

IF IT IS DESIRED THAT THEY LEAVE THE SITE, INFORM BECHTEL COMMAND

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Emergency Assembly Without Accountability Make the following announcement s

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

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REPORT TO ASSIGNED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES.

ALL OTHER PERSONNEL STAND BY FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT.

THIS (IS) (IS NOT)

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Emergency Assembly With Accountability a.

Contact the (Interim)

Security Team Leader.

Inform him of the selected point (s),

that emergency assembly with accountability is going to be implemented, and to activate the Security Team (EP-208) and to perform personnel accountability in accordance C-with EP-110. Personnel Assembly and Accountability b.

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.ty off-hours and in orm them that er nnel leaving Unit 1 will be reassembling at the Personnel Processing Center (PPC)

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

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

DESIGNATED EMERGENCY PERSONNEL REPORT TO ASSIGNED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES.

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

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at the Alert stage, direct the Shift Clerk 9.1.1.8 For off hours, if not already accomplished to' activate the call list per EP-291, Staf-fing Augmentation.

If Shift Clerk is not available, this function may be assigned to ar.y available individual.

g 9.1.1.9 Direct the activation of the Technical o

Support Center in accordance with EP-201, Technical Support Center (TSC) Activation, if not already. activated.

h 9.1.1.10 Direct the activation of the Emergency Operations Facility in accordance with i

EP-203, Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)

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9.1.1.11 If the EOF has not been activated earlier, during the Alert Response procedure, direct I

a communicator to call EOF personnel C

(directing them to report to the EOF) using-EP-279, EOF Group Phone List.

9.1.1. 12 Assign an Operations Support Center coordinator (PO) if not already done to direct'available personnel to report to the C~ -

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

9.1.1.13 For samples, direct the Shift Chemistry Technician or Chemistry Sampling And Analysis Team Leader to implement EP-230, C h e m i s t r y S a m p l i'n g A n d A n a l y s i s T e a m Activation.

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

9.1.1.15 For field surveys, when a release of gaseous radioactive material has occurred or is

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j On an interim basis, direct the Shift Technical Advisor to perform dose S

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 g

Manual Mode and to suggest Protection Action Recommendations per EP-317.

c 9.1.1.17 For fire / damage repair direct the Maintenance Shift Assistant Foreman or Fire and Damage Team Leader to implement EP-260, Fire and Damage Team Activation and/or EP-261, Damage Repair Group.

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

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9.2 FOLLOW-UP 9.2.1 (Interim) Emergency Director shall:

9.2.1.1 Verify that the Technical Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility and the Operations Support Center have been activated.

9.2.1.2 Periodically evaluate the event classification in accordance with EP-101, Classification of Emergencies and escalate q

or de-escalate the classification, as necessary.

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communicator to perform notification of the appropriate parties listed in Appendix EP-f 104-5, Site Emergency Phone List (Escalation or De-escalation).

9.2.1.4 Obtain the following information as i

necessary to formulate further actions:

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Security Status from Security Team Leader B.

Sample analysis from Shift Chemistry Technician or Chemistry Sampling And Analysis Team Leader C.

In plant surveys from Shift HP Technician or Personnel Safety Team b,

Leader D.

Field surveys from Shift HP Technician or Dose Assessment Team Leader

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Dose projections and protective action

_ recommendations from Shift Technical Advisor or Dose Assessment Team Leader F.

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

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Notification Results from Communicator.

9.2.1.5 Discuss protective action recommendations with the Site. Emergency Coordinator.

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

9.2.1.7 Provide site personnel with public addres (PA) announcements for any major changes in

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Refer to the following procedures:

c EP-303 Local Evacuation EP-305 Site Evacuation 9.2.1.9 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.

9.2.2 The Communicator shall:

1 9.2.2.1 Inform the Emergency Director when appropriate notifications have been made and submit completed copy of Attachment EP-104-4 Site Emergency Phone List (Initial Notification) or Appendix EP-104'-5, Site Emergency Phone List (Escalation or De-escalation) for Emergency Directors Signature.

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REFERENCES 10.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan l

10.2 NUREG 0654, Criteria For Preparation and Evaluation l

Rev. 1 of Radiological Emergency Response Plans C

and Preparedness in Support of l

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10.3 EP-101 Classification of Emergencies 10.4 A-31 Procedure for Prompt Notification 10.5.

EP-291 Staffing Augmentation s

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

Recommendations

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10.11 EP-305 Site Evacuation h

10.12 EP-306 Evacuation of the Informa' ion Center t

10.13 EP-110 Personnel Assembly and Accountability 10.14 EP-208 Security Team Activation Q

10.15 EP-210 Dose Assessment Team Activation 10.16 EP-230 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team e

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10.17 EP-250 Personnel Safety Team Activation 10.18 EP-260 Fire and Damage Team Activation 10.19 EP-261 Damage Repair Group H

10.20 EP-312 Radioactive Liquid Release 10.21 EP-279 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Group Phone List 10.2'2 EP-315 Calculations of Offsite Doses During a Radiological Emergency using RMMS in the Manual Mode.

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_,f APPENDIX EP-104-1 SITE EMERGE'NCY NOTIFICATION MESSAGE Message:

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

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drill.

This is Limerick Generating Station calling to report a Site I

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

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(Date)

The basic problem is There *(has been) (has not been)* an *(airborne) (liquid)*

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The plant status is *(stable) c (improving)

(. degrading) (not known).*

There is no protective action recommended.

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

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Projected Whole Body Thyroid Authorized Function Dose Dose By

1. Life Saving and (Interim) 1 Reduction of Emergency **

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Emergency 25 REM

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Health and Safety Emergency **

of the Public 5 REM 25 REM Director

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

Activities limits limits Emergency C-Director

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Activities Guide Lines Guide Lines N/A c

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EPA-520/1-75-001 Table 2.1

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MESSAGE:

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This is Limerick Generating Station calling to report a I

change in emergency action level.

The site emergency has been *(de-b escalated to an) (Unusual Event) (Alert) (Terminated).*

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SITE EMERGENCY PHONE LIST (CONT'D)

(INITIAL NOTIFICATION)

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EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-110 PERSONNEL ASSEMBLY AND ACCOUNTABILITY i

1.0 PURPOSE g

The purpose of this procedure is to provide the steps necessary for personnel assembly and accountability.

9 This procedure does not apply to Unit 2 Bechtel and sub-contractor personnel since they will be assembled per Bechtel procedures.

1 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES E

2.1 Personnel shall report to designated Emergency Assembly Areas or as otherwise directed.

2 2.2 Emergency Assembly Area Coordinators shall, when re. quired, perform an accountability check of personnel at their areas.

This function may be delegated to another individual.

C 2.3 When personnel accountability is required, Bechtel and sub-contractor personnel shall account for their personnel in accordance with Bechtel procedures and make reports to their command posts at Post #3 and the North Parking Lot.

2.4 Security shall. assemble a list of unaccounted for persons, when accountability checks are required, for the (Interim) Emergency Director, Personnel Safety Team Leader, and Security Team Leader.

2.5 The (Interim) Emergency Director shall direc Personnel Safety Team Leader to activate Aid / Search and Rescue Group to locat for personnel.

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7.0 ACTION LEVEL This procedure should be implemented whenever an Alert, Site Emergency, General Emergency, or Site Evacuation is declared and may also be executed when an Unusual Event is

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8.0 PRECAUTIONS 8.1 Only the following personnel may authorize support

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THESE ACTIONS WILL IMMEDIATELY FOLLOW THE ASSEMBLY ANNOUNCEMENT HADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:

EP-103 - Alert Response EP-104 - Site Emergency Response

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check.

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shall report to their assigned assembly areas (see Appendix EP-110-1).

9.1.1.2 Other personnel shall remain at their

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9.1.2.1 Unit 1 personnel shall report to their designated Emergency Assembly Facility / Area (see Appendix EP-110-1).

If not assigned to an Emergency Assembly Facility / Area, exit the Protected Area, and report to the Personnel Processing Center.

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Escort visitors to Administral:lon Building Guard Station B.

Report to their Emergency Assembly Facility / Area (see Appendix EP-110-1) or, if not assigned to an emergency assembly area, exit the Protected Area, and report to the Personnel Processing Center.

9.1.3 Emergency Assembly Area Coordinators shall:

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Record names and security badge

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Report names of accounted for j

personnel to Security when contacted.

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Maintain a log of names and badge numbers of all personnel leaving and returning to assembly areas.

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If the entire group of assembled personnel are to move to a new location, perform steps A through C to ensure that accountability is maintained.

9.'l.4 Plant Security Group shall:

9.1.4.1 For Assembly with Accountability:

A.

Report to the appropriate personnel exit areas.

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Ensure that personnel exiting the Protected Area follow the normal

" Card-Out" procedure and utilize the portal monitors while 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 i

existing personnel.

Using the Master Badge List, check OFF the numbers of all the collected badges and those not in use at 5

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9.1.4.2 For Site Evacuation:

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Report to the appropriate personnel exit areas and set out buckets or other containers to collect security badges.

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Have exiting personnel deposit their j

security badges and dosimetry in the appropriate containers, and utilize the portal monitors.

IF PORTAL MONITORS ALARM, PERSONNEL SHOULD BE INSTRUCTED TO REPORT TO HEALTH PHYSICS AT THE OFFSITE ASSEMBLY AREAS.

Emergency workers may be required to

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Security Team Leader.

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

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9.1.5.1 For Assembly with Accountability:

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Report to the Administration Guard h

Station.

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Compile.a list of personnel in the Protected Area using information received from the Emergency Assembly Araa Coordinators and the Security Computer System.

IF THE SECURITY COMPUTER IS NOT OPERABLE, THE PLANT SECURITY GROUP WILL PROVIDE A MASTER BADGE LIST WITH ALL BADGES TURNED IN AND. BADGES NOT c

IN USE CHECKED OFF.

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Compare the list of personnel remaining in the Protected Area with f

the Emergency Assembly Area Coordinators accountability 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

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As unaccounted for personnel are i

located, immediately provide an update of the accountability STATUS I.

to the (Interim) Security Team i

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Operations Support Center (If Technical Support Center is not i

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Technical Support Center (If Technical Support Center is activated).

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Leader.

1 9.2 FOLLOW-UP 9.2.1 (Interim) Emergency Director shall:

j 9.2.1.1 Contact the Personnel Safety Team Leader to activate the Search and Rescue Group

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9.2.1.2 Contact the Personnel Safety Team Leader

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2 10.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan

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EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY AREAS

,8 PRIMARY ASSEMBLY AREAS ALTERNATE ASSEMBLY AREAS GROUP AND TELEPilONE NUMBERS TELEPilONE NUMBERS ASSEMBLY AREA COORDINATOR S);

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r t to the MRF Room ip/the Control Room.

All others report to (2) If accountabi is Protected Area.

Otherwise, they will receive further instructions and s

(3) If the TSC becomes or is uninhabitable, th gency Director, Personnel Safety Team Leader, Technical Support Group Leader and up to 5 others designated by the Emergency Director report to the Control Room.

All others repor t to the Maintenance Shop.

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Diamond Alternate Core Physics Coordinator Manager, Corporate Communications W.

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Taylor Alternate Public Information Officer Assistant Manager - Energy Information and Ed.

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D. McCormick EOF Liason - Corporate Communications Manager - Public Information R.

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EP-291 STAFFING AUGMENTATION l.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines and information necessary to perform staff augmentation.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The shift clerk or other assigned person shall perform the following procedure.

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9.1.1 The Shift Clerk or other assigned person shall:

9.1.1.1 Ask the (Interim) Emergency Director if the 0

TSC and EOF or the TSC only is to be activated so this information can be given to the Dose Assessment Team Leader and Communicators and what groups are to be activated for transmission to Team Leaders.

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9.1.1.3 Inform each person contacted of the event classification, that they are to respond to their assigned location and what groups under them are to be activated.

If the person is unable to respond, go to the next person on the list.

9.1.1.4 Attempt to contact personnel who have pagers.,

by that method if they are known to be "on

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the page", or the phone is busy or there is no answer.

9.1.1.5 Inform (Interim) Emergency Director of results including discrepancies.

9.1.2 Personnel to be contacted are 9.1.2.1

. SHIFT I&C TECHNICIAN Communicator shall request that the TSC be d.

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VAW/ MPG /mla 9.1.2.2 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR The Sta' tion Superintendent or Assistant Station Superintendent is contacted by communicator and is i

I one contact.

Do not re-contact if he has been successfully reached.

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9.1.2.4 PERSONNEL SAFETY TEAM LEADER (ONE)

Communicator shall request that the Team Leader call in Group Leaders of groups to be activated (9.1.1.1 list) and that the Group Leaders call in i

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P-Communi'cator shall request the Team Leader to call in team and the Field Survey Group Leader, and to report to the TSC or EOF as determined by Step 9.1.1.1.

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maintenance mechanics, preferably, one electrician j

and two machinists or fitters.

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Communicator shall request call in of Technical Support Group Members.

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Communicator shall request call in of Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Members by Group Leader.

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Communi'cator shall request the Team Leader to call the appropriate Group Leaders and have Group i

Leader call in Group Members.

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j 10.1 NUREG 0654 Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of l

Rev. 1 Radiological Emergency Response Plans and l

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EP-292 CHEMISTRY SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS TEAM PHONE LIST s

1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines and f

information for notification of the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team.

, 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader shall be responsible to call a group leader.

2.2 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader shall be responsible to call in group members.

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8.0 PRECAUTIONS None 9.0 PROCEDURE i

9.1 ACTIONS 9.1.1 The (Interim) Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader shall call in team l

leader and group leader as appropriate.

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are contacted (3 minimum).

I Ruben R. Duffy N.

Irwin S. Pope M. Pruskowski N. Samec L. Turner i

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i EP-294 DOSE ASSESSMENT TEAM PHONE LIST 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines and

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information to call in the Dose Assessment Team.

I 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Dose Assessment Tearr Leader shall be responsible to call in team members and field survey group leader.

2.2 The field survey group leader shall be responsible to call in group members.

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needed.

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Field Survey Group Leader (One) 9.1.1.3 Name ne Work Phone

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EP-317 DETERMINATION OF PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for determining protective action recommendations to be given to the Bureau of Radiation Protection.

f 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Dose Assessment Team Leader or Shift Technical Advisor shall formulate protective action recommendations from dose and ground deposition projections.

2,2 The Site Emergency Coordinator, if activated, or C

(Interim) Emergency Director shall provide recommendations to the Bureau of Radiation Protection or directly to the counties if the state cann e

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3.1 EP-317-1 Plume Exposure Pathway Protectiip) on Recommendations 3.2 EP-317-2 Bureau of Radiation Prot so t

Protective Action Option 3.3 EP-317-3 Evacuation Time Estimates 3.4 EP-317-4 Whole Body Shielding Factors il s

3.5 EP-317-5 Ingestion Pathway Response Levels and I

Protective Actions 3.6 EP-317-6 Protective Action Recommendation under good c

weather conditions 3.7 EP-317-7 Protective Action Recommendations under 7

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Airborne Releases are available.

5.0 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT None 6.0 SYMPTOMS

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6.1 An Alert, Site Emergency or General Emergency has been declared with an actual or potential release of radioactive gaseous material.

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7.0 ACTION LEVEL This procedure shall be implemented whenever directed by EP-103, EP-104, or EP-105.

8.0 PRECAUTIONS None 9.0 PROCEDURE 9.1 Actions 9.1.1 The Dose Assessment Team Leader or Shift i

Technical Advisor shall:

9.1.1.1 FOR PLUME EXPOSURE PATHWAY PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS A.

Obtain the information in Appendix r'

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formulate recommendations when projected offsite doses are greater than 1 Rem whole body, 5 Rem thyroid.

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Protection Philosophy for Protective Action Options, Appendix EP-317-3 Evacuation Time Estimates and Appendix g

EP-317-4 Whole Body Shielding Factors

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recommendations with the Site Emergency Coordinator, if activated, and the (Interim) Emergency Director.

9.1.1.2 FOR INGESTION EXPOSURE PATHWAY PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS ACCIDENTS NOT REQUIRING PROTECTION AGAINST DIRECT EXPOSURE MAY STILL WARRANT CONCERN e

FOR THE INGESTION EXPOSURE PATHWAY THROUGH MILK.

A.

Obtain projected ground deposition.

concentrations from EP-316 Cumulative Population Dose Calculations for Airborne Releases.

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Compare projected deposition concentration with Appendix EP-317-5 Ingestion Pathway Response Levels and Protective Actions.

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DECLARED WITHOUT PRIOR EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION, INDICATE THAT NO PR0TECTIVE ACTIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR THE IMMEDIATE NOTIFICATION IN EP-103 ALERT RESPONSE OR EP-104 SITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE.

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THE COUNTIES BY THE NOTIFICATION CALL LIST IN EP-105 GENERAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE.

9.1.2.1 Use Appendix EP-317-8 Protective Action Recommendations Based On Plant Conditions for additional inputs in decision making.

9.1.2.2 If possible, hold a meeting with government representatives to provide background information for protective action recommendations.

9.1.2.3 Provide recommendations to the Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation Protection.

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determine if changes in suggested protective action recommendations are needed.

9.2.1.2 Periodically update the Site Emergency Coordinator or (Interim) Emergency Director.

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10.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan Section j

6.4.1.2.C 10.2 Limerick Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimates July 1980 10.3 EP-316 Cumulative Population Dose Calculations for Airborne Releases r

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- Bureau of Radiation Protection for Nuclear Power Generation Stations Incidents,Section VIII l

10.5 U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 21 CFR Part 1090 10.6 SAND 77-1725, Public Protection Strategies for.

Potential Nuclear Reactor Accidents:

Sheltering Concepts with Existing Public and Private Structure 10.7 EPA-520/1-75-001 Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents 4

10.8 EP-101 Classification of Emergencies 10.9 EP-103 Alert Response 10.10 EP-104 Site Emergency Response

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APPENDIX EP-317-1 PLUME EXPOSURE PATHWAY. PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS Projected Dose (REM) to the Recommended g

Population Actions (a)

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r Whole body <1 No planned protective Previously recommended actions.(b) protective actions State may issue an may be reconsidered advisory to seek or terminated.

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radiation levels.

Whole body 1 to <5 Seek shelter as a If constraints exist, minimum.

Consider special consideration Thyroid 5-to <25 evacuation.

Evacuate should be given for unless constraints evacuation of children make it impractical.

and pregnant women.(c)

Monitor environmental radiation levels.

Control access.

C Whole body 5 Conduct mandatory Seeking shelter would and above evacuation.

Monitor be an alternative if environmental radiation evacuation were not Thyroid 25 levels and adjust immediately possible.

and above area for mandatory evacuation based on these levels.

Control access.

(a) These actions are recommended for planning purposes.

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action decisions at the time of the, incident must take existing conditions into consideration.

(b) At the time of the incident, officials may implement low-impact protective actions in keeping with the principle of maintaining radiation exposures as low as reasonably achievable.

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of the release, wind speed,' wind direction, time of day and transportation constraints.

This discussion of options does not obligate the staff to select any one particular option.

g Selection of an option is a judgment dependent upon the V

situation.

1.0 Evacuation This option will be considered when:

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A core melt accident is underway, which involves or is expected to involve a loss of containment integrity by melt through or by direct release to g

the atmosphere; or, b.

Projected doses are expected to approach or exceed 1 Rem whole body or 5 Rem to the infant thyroid; or,

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Release time is expected to be long (greater than 2 l

hours).

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Evacuation could be well under way before plume e

arrival, based on wind speed and travel conditions.

Substantial dose savings can be made by avoiding e.

exposure to residual radioactivity (surface deposition), and/or, f..

Evacuation appears to be the best option available.

2.0 Sheltering This option implies that people in the potentially affected area shelter themselves in a building that can be made temporarily somewhat airtight.

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be one's home, a commercial building, or public building.

In the general climate of the Commonwealth, any building which is reasonably winter worthy will suffice, with windows and doors tightly closed.

The objective is isolation from potentially contaminated outside air.

A reasonably tight buidling is. adequate for 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> protec'ibn from inhalation hazards, t

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a.

Projected doses are expected to approach 1 Rem whole body or.5 Rem to the infant thyroid, but not exceed 5 Rem and 25-Rem respectively and j

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and release time is not long enough to effect evacuation; or, j

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Evacuation cannot be effected so as to avoid a q

significant fraction of expected exposure; and/or, d.

Sheltering appears to be the best option available.

3.0 Thyroid Prophylaxis For virtually every significant accident at a nuclear power station, the release of radioiodines with the

- s associated risk of thyroid exposure will present the greatest demand for protective action.

The usefulness of certain compounds containing stable iodines as agents to block thyroidal uptake of radiciodines has been widely 1

recognized for some time.

Potassium iodide (KI) has been approved by FDA for this application.

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The Department of Health is responsible for development of the Commonwealth's policy on thyroid protective drugs.

4.0 Respiratory Protection Conventional methods of respiratory protection use half-face and full-face respirators and self-contained breathing apparatus.

These methods are widely available

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for use by emergency workers.

Their effectiveness depends not only.on the type used, but also on the users un.derstanding of correct fit and respirator limitations.

j This option.obviously cannot.be applied to the general public.

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ADVERSE WEATHER (hrs) 0-2 Mile Radius Montgomery Co.

2 2 1/2 Chester Co.

2 2 1/2 2-5 Mile Radius NNW 6

7 1/2 E

6 7 1/2 S

6 7 1/2 WSW 6

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Outside 1.0

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1. 0 Wood-frame house (b) 0.9 (no basement)

Basement of wood house 0.6 Masonry House (no basement) 0.6

$asement of masonry house 0.4 f

Large office or industrial 0.2 building c

(a) The ratio of the dose received inside the structure to the dose

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that would be received outside the structure.

(b) A wood frame house with brick or stone veneer is approximately equivalent to a masonry house for shielding purposes.

(c) The shielding factor depends on where the personnel are located within the building (e.g., the basement or an inside room).

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APPENDIX EP-317-5 INGESTION PATHWAY RESPONSE LEVELS AND PROTECTIVE ACTIONS Proventive PAG Response Levels Protective Actions 2

d Area Deposition (uCi/m )

For Pasture:

I-131

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Remove all lactating dairy cows and p

substitute uncontaminated stored b

feed and water.

Cs-137 3.0 For Fruits / Vegetables:

1.

Wash to remove surface contamination.

8eak Milk Activity (uCi/1)

For Milk:

I-131 0.15 1.

Withold contaminated milk from h

market to allow for radioactive deca,y.

2.

Divert fluid milk to production of

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Emorgency PAG Response Level

  • Protective Actions:

2 Area Deposition (uCi/m )

1.

Isolate the contaminated food and prevent introduction to commerce.

I-131 1.3/18 2.

Determine whether condemnation or other disposition is Cs-137 30/50 appropriate after consideration of.the item in question.

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PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASEO ON PLANT CONOITIONS i

PROTECTIVE ACTION

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RECOMMENDATIONS NEEDED S THERE UBSTANTIAL C DAMAGE IN PROGRESS OR NO YES PROJECTED? (ACTUAL CR POTENTI F'OR 18 4 R/HR. IN l

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MPG /rgs PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l EP-325 USE OF CONTAINMENT DOSE RATES TO ESTIMATE RELEAS'E SOURCE TERM

~ 1. 0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to estimate the activity in l

the containment following a LOCA, and then to determine release rates into the environment via leakage or purging.

  • 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES None 3.0 APPENDICES EP'325-1 Percent of Fuel Inventory Airborne in the 3.1 Containment Vs. Approximate Source and Damage Estimates 3.2 EP-325-2 Primary Containment Source Term Leakage 3.3 EP-325-3 Release Rate Due to Drywell Purge Calculation

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4.0 PREREQUISITES None 5.0 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT

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Team when containment activity and release rates are to be estimated following an accident and a containment atmosphere sample is not available.

4 8.0 PRECAUTIONS None e

9.0 PROCEDURE l

9.1 Determine the estimated fuel damage by the following procedure:

4 9.1.1 Obtain the Containment Post Loca Monitor readings from RR-26-191A, B, C, D (291A, B, C, D) on Panel'10C600(20C600) in the main control room or from the Radiation Meteorological Monitoring System (RMMS), or f-the Containment Area Radiation Monitor

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l reading from Channel 14 on the ARM recorder in the main control room.

e 9.1.2 If the above instrumentation is not available, obtain a portable survey meter reading approximately four inches above the floor at the drywell equipment hatch 253 h

elevation area 11, and perform the following calculation to estimate containment dose rate.

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l 9.1.3 Obtain the time after shutdown in hours and then use Appendix EP-325-1 Percent of Fuel Inventory Airborne in the Containment _vs.

Approximate Source and Damage Estimates to determine the percent of fuel inventory G

released to the containment.

9.2 To determine leakage from primary containment to the 5

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C 9.2.1 Multiply the estimated fraction of fuel inventory released to the containment by the release rate of radioiodines and noble gases for the appropriate time after shutdown in I

Appendix EP-325-2 Primary Containment Source Term Leakage.

9.2.2 Use the above estimated release rate for EP-316 Cumulative Population Dose Calculations for Airborne Releases or RMMS Ccmputer to determine offsite projected doses.

9.3 To determine release rate due to drywell purging:

9.'3.1 Enter the necessary information on Appendix EP-325-3 Release Rate Due to Drywell Purge Calculation and complete the calculation in that Appendix.

9.3.2 Use the above estimated release rate'for EP-316 Cumulative Population Dose Calculations for Airborne Releases or RMMS Computer to determine offsite projected doses.

10.0 REFERENCES

10.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan, Section 6.2.3.1 containment Monitors 10.2 BLP-28640 Containment Radiation Monitors Post Loca Dose Rates vs. Time Curves 10.3 FSAR Table 15.6-14 Loss of Coolant Accident:

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APPENDIX EP-325-1 PERCENT OF FUEL INVENTORY AIRBORNE IN THE CONTAINMENT VS. APPROXIMATE SOURCE AND DAMAGE ESTIMATE

% Fuel *

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Curve Inventory Approximate Source and Damage Estimate No.

Released 1

100.

100% TID-14844, 100% fuel damage, potential core melt.

50.

50% TID noble gases, TMI source 2

10.

10% TID, 100% NRC gas activity, total clad failure, partial core uncovered.

3, 3% TID, 100% WASH-1400 gap activity, major clad failure.

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1% TID, 10% NRC gap, Max. 10% clad failure.

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. fuel element (36 rods).

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.01% NRC gap, clad failure of a few rods.

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1.ON6 Upper range of normal airborne noble gas activity in containment.

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APPENDIX EP-325-2 PRIMARY CONTAINMENT SOURCE TERM LEAKAGE Time After Shutdown uCi/s Release Rate 2 hrs 8 hrs 1 day 4 days 30 days of Radiciodines 150.5 93.6 52.4 19.5 1.5 uCi/s Release 1.16P6 2.86P6 4.67P6 5.71P6 1.91P5 Rate of Noble Gases i

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Primary Containment Leakage is.5% per day 2)

Perfect mixing in primary and s'econdary containment 3)

Reactor enclosure recirculation fans on at 60,000 cfm 4)

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APPENDIX EP-325-3 RELEASE RATE DUE TO DRYWELL PURGE CALCULATION Time After Shutdown Curics 2 hrs 8 hrs 1 day 4 days 30 days Rrdiciodines 2.5P7 1.5P7 8.4P6 3.lP6 2.4P5 in drywell Curics 4.9P8 3.2P8 2.1P8 1.lP8 3.3P6 Noble Gas in drywell E

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