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Forwards Draft Page Changes to Incorporate Emergency Plan Changes Discussed in Emergency Preparedness Appraisal Items 50-352/84-18-28 & 50-352/84-18-31.Changes Will Be Incorporated in Nov 1984 Rev
ML20106D238
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Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 10/15/1984
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-#484-768 OL, NUDOCS 8410250052
Download: ML20106D238 (5)


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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY 2301 MARKET STREET 3'

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October 15, 1984 Re: Docket Nos. 50-352 50-353 Dr. Thomas E. Murley Region I 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, DC 20555

Subject:

Limerick Generating Station Units 1 & 2 Emergency Plan Revision

Reference:

Appraisal No. 50-352/84-18 Letter dated August 14, 1984 T. T. Martin to J. S. Kemper Gentlemen:

Enclosed are draft page changes to incorporate plan changes as discussed in Emergency Preparedness Appraisal Items 50-352/84-18-28 and 50-352/84-18-31.

These changes will be incorporated as indicated in the revision scheduled for November, 1984.

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Mr. Frank'R. Romano

Mr. Robert L. Anthony Ms. Phyllis Zitzer

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Zori'G. Ferkin, Esq.

Mr.' Thomas Gerusky Director,_ Penna. Emergency Management Agency Angus Love, Esq.

David Wersan, Esq.

Robert J. Sugarman, Esq.

Martha W. Bush, Esq.

Spence.W. Perry, Esq.

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P3 ant Procedures.

7.1.d Operatione Sunport Center l The Operations Support Center (OSC) is a designated area in I the Turbine Psuildino at elevation 269 near the control room.

Under emergency conditions, the shift Plant Ope ra t or,

Assistant Plant Operator, Health Physics Technician, and Auxiliary Operator report to this area when not performing emergency duties.

Other personnel, such as plant staff

members, heal th physics technicians, and other non-Control Poom operators, may also be directed to report to this area in anti ci pa ti on of assignments relating to the emergency.

Communications permit assignment of duties to operational support personnel without the necessity for entrance into the Control Poom. -Depending upon existing plant conditions, the Interim Emergency Director or Emergency Director may elect to have the onshift operators and a limited number of others report to one of the offices in the Control Structure adjacent to the Control Foom and relocate the Operational Support' Center to the Administration Ruilding or to the Technical Support Center, as appropriate.

The OSC shall contain respi ratory protection enuipment, protective I clothina, fl ashl igh ts, and portable survey instruments.

The l OSC is activated durinn an Alert, Site Emergency, or General 1 Emergency, a -7. l. 5 Emeroency Support Center Emergency conditions may recuire lone-term and/or extensive support from oraanizations such as contractors, other W.tja % g utilities, Radiatjon Manacement Corporation, or Federal and w an ifu State acencies.47he Emeroency Support Center provides

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tel ephone service, for these organizations as well as for the P ecove ry Manager's organization durino the recovery wud h powdo response phase (see Section 5).

Space is available along A 49h d the-main plant entrance road for trailers and other cma mO" temporary f acilities.

The scope of functions which may be 47 muh accomplished in this Emergency Support Center and the physical layout will depend upon the conditions prevailing hkp 4&hhamde,ws at the time.

However, adva nce planning anticipates the men,k Woutline shown in Fioure 7-1 and the following functions.

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Access Control.

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Authorized support personnel would be issued passes or other identification which would allow them to proceed to a receiving facility.

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',e !xi2M un Ha LwmiL The site _ emergency organization includes a Personnel Safety Team which has members trained.in_first aid procedures.

First aid kits are strategically located throughout the site for treatment

-(aof simple and minor injuries.,4 First aid training is described in Section u or tnis rian.

6.5.3 MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION Transporation of injured personnel, who may, or may not, be radioactively contaminated, the medical treatment facilities is provided by local ambulance service (see aggrement letter in

' Appendix A).

In addition, Canberra / Radiation Management Corporation has access to helicopters which can be converted for use as ambulance helicopters.

Shielding for.the pilot and attendant during-transportation.of contaminated patients would be supplied.

The. Interim Emergency Director or Emergency Director may authorize transport of injured personnel by company vehicles or privately owned vehicles when necessary.

Communications with the ambulance company will be by commercial telephone lines or by dispatching organization.

6.5.4 MEDICAL TREATMENT

. Arrangements for medical treatment have been made withthe following:

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Canberra / Radiation Management Corporation - The capabilities and facilities available through Canberra /RMC are discussed in Section 5 of this Plan, b)

-Pottstown Memorial Medical Center - The services provided by Pottstown Memorial Medical Center are described'in Section 5 of this plan, c)

' Local physicians - PECo has established agreements with two local. physicians who will provide on-site medical treatment.

Training for. personnel at Pottstown Memorial Medical Center, for personnel at facilities available through Canberra /RMC, and for the local physicians is addressed in Section 8 of this Plan.

Written agreements are in Appendix A.

Communications with these facilities and personnel will be by commercial telephone lines.

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