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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including EP-101 Re Classification of Emergencies & EP-202 Re Operations Support Ctr Activation.Related Correspondence
ML20106J714
Person / Time
Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 09/27/1984
From:
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
To:
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ML20106J351 List:
References
OL, PROC-840927-01, NUDOCS 8411010322
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Prgo 1 of 4 3842147820 *"")"I 0 f EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE INDEX PROCEDURE REV. DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST NUMBER NO. TITLE BY SUPER. PERIODIC REVIEW EP-101 2 Classification of

, _ . Emergencies 09/27/84 EP-102 4 Unusual Event Response 07/20/84 EP-103 4 Alert Response 07/20/84 EP-104 4 Site Emergency Response 07/20/84 EP-105 4 General Emergency Response 07/20/84 EP-106 1 Written Summary Notification 06/08/84 EP-110 2 Personnel Assembly and Accountability 06/08/84 EP-120 1 Site Emergency Coordinator 06/08/84 EP-201 1 Technical pupport Center (TSC) Activation 06/08/84 EP-202 2 Operations' Support Center

. (OSC) Activation 09/25/84 EP-203 2 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation 09/27/84 EP-208 2 Security Team Activation 06/08/84 EP-210 1 Dose Assessment Team 06/08/84 EP-220 CANCELLED e (#$ k kifV EP-221 1 Personnel Dosimetry, Bioassay, and Respiratory Protection } Group e tM0h*/Q$f EP-222 2 Field Survey Group 1 /84 m %.l EP-230 3 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Activation 07/20/8(4Mg gy)E3- . EP-231 4 Operation of Post- yyp A> " Accident Sampling Systems (PASS) 08/07/84t\j EP-232 CANCELLED \N\ EP-233 3 retrieving and Changing Vl'" Sample Filters and Cartridges frcm the Co'ntainment Leak Detector During Emergencies 07/20/84 8411010322 841011 . PDR ADDCK 05000352 Q PDR

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Ravision 11 j 09/27/84 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE INDEX PROCEDURE REV. DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST NUMEER NO. TITLE BY SUPER. PERIODIC REVIEW EP-234 3 Obtaining Containment 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 EP-236 3 Obtaining Cooling Tower Blowdown Line Water Samples Following

                      ,      Radioactive Liquid Release after Accident 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

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EP-238 3 Obtaining Liquid Radwaste 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        3  Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Radioactive Liquid Samples                        07/20/84 EP-242        3  Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Radioactive Particulate Filters and Iodine 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 Samoles 06/08/84 EP-250 1 Personnel Safety Team Activation 06/08/84 EP-251 1 Plant Survey Group 06/08/84 m m -- _ -

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     .                                                      R: vision 11 4'                                                             09/27/84 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 1 Philadelphia Electric Company Officials . 06/08/84 EP-273 1 Limerick Station - Supervision Call List- 06/08/84 , EP-275 CANCELLED EP-276 1 Fire and Damage Team Phone List 06/08/84 EP-277 1 Personnel Safety Team Phone List 05/08/84 EP-278 0 Security Team Phone List 12/27/83 EP-279 1 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Group Phone List 06/08/84 EP-280 2 Technical Support Center Phone List 09/27/84 EP-282 1 Government and Emergency Management Agencies 06/08/84 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 2 Staffing Augmentation 09/27/84 EP-292 3 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Phone List 09/27/84 EP-294 1 Dose Assessment Team Phone List 06/08/84 EP-301 0 Opera ~ ting the Evacuation Alarm and River Warning System 11/11/83 l l

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       .                                                        R$vicion 11 V'                                                                     09/27/84 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE INDEX-PROCEDURE REV.                                 DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST NUMBER     NO. TITLE                           BY SUPER.        PERIODIC REVIEW EP-303     2   Local Evacuation                04/02/84 EP-304     2   Partial Plant Evacuation        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   Reception and Orientation 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 EP-315     0   Calculation of Offsite Doses During a Radiological Emergency Using RMMS in the Manual Mode                     07/17/84 EP-316     1   Cumulative Population
   .                   and Near Real-Time Emergency Dose Calculations for Airborne Releases Manual Method                   07/24/84 EP-317     0   Determination of Protective Action Recommendations                 12/27/83 EP-318     0   Liquid Release Dose Calculations Method for Drinking Water                  11/30/83 EP-319     0   Fish Ingestion Pathway Dose Calculation                11/30/83 EP-325     0   Use of Containment Radiation Monitors to Estimate Release Source
  • Term 12/29/83 EP-330 2 Emergency Response Pacility Habitability 07/20/84 EP-401 1 Entry for Emergency Repair and Operations 06/08/84 EP-410 1 Recovery Phase Implementation 06/08/84 EP-500 1 Review and Revision of Em'ergency Plan 06/08/64

w l 3842l47830 Ee-101 R:v. 2 Page 1 of 20 VAWpPG/mla PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY 1hN l LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE w EP-101 CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for classifying an event or condition into one of four emergency classifications as described in the Emergency Plan. Additionally this procedure details the method to change from one emergency action level to another and to enter the recovery phase, if applicable. 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 Shift Supervision acting as Interim Emergency Director is responsible to:

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2.1.1 Classify the event according to this procedure. 2.1.2 Periodically re-evaluate the event for a change in classification. 2.1.3 Implement the Emergency Plan if the situation warrants. 2.2 The Station Superintendent acting as Emergency Director has the same responsibilities as .l. o f k(\ 3.0 APPENDICES h, \' 3.1 EP-101-1 Hazards to S at(gri Operation 3.2 EP-101-2 Environmental W 3.3 .EP 101-3 Loss of Power k 3.4 EP-101-4 , Personnel Injury , i 3.5 EP-101-5 Fire 6

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  -                      3.6    -.EP-101-6  Radioactive Release
                        '3. 7    EP-101-7   Evacuation of Control Room 3.8     EP-101-8   Damage of Fuel 3.9     EP-101-9   Instrument Failure 3.10    EP-101-10 Scram Failure 3.11    EP-101-ll Boundary Degrad,ation/LOCA 3.12    EP-101-12 Unusual Shutdown 3.13    EP-101-13 Loss of Hot or Cold Shutdown capacity 3.14    EP-101-14 Security 4.0   PREREQUISITES None 5.0   SPECIAL EQUIPMENT                                .

None 6.0 SYMPTOMS , None 7.0 ACTION LEVEL This procedure shall be implemented whenever Sh'ift Supervision detects conditions which meet the Emergency Action Levels in Appendix EP-101, Classification Table. IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS PROCEDURE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EMERGENCY PLAN.

l~ EP-101 R3v. 2 Page 3 of 20 VAW/ MPG /mla 8.0 PRECAUTIONS , THE JUDGEMENT OF THE (INTERIM) ' EMERGENCY DIRECTOR IS VITAL IN PROPER CONTROL OF AN EMERGENCY AND TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER GUIDANCE IN THIS EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE. 9.0 PROCEDURE ACTIONS 9.1 9.1.1 shift Supervision or Emergency Director shall: 9.1.1.1 Seleit categories related to station events or conditions. Page Number Hazards to Station Operation 6 Environmental 7 Loss of Power 8 Personnel Injury 9 Fire 10 Radioactive Release 11 Evacuation of Control Room 12 Damage of Fuel 13 Instrument Failure 14 Scram Failure 15 Boundary Degradation /LOCA 16 Unusual Shutdown 18 Loss of Hot or Cold Shutdown 19 Capacity Security 20 9.1.1.2 Beginning at the indicated page in Appendix EP-101, review the Emergency Action Levels for categories selected. A

  • 9 l EP-101 Rov. 2 Page 4 of 20 VAW/ MPG /mla 9.1.1.3 If the most severe events or conditions are classified as an Unusual Event, implement EP-102, " Unusual Event Response."

9.1.1.4 If the most severe events or conditions are classified as an Alert, implement EP-103,

  • " Alert Immediate Response."

9.1.1.5 If the most severe events or conditions are classified as a Site Emergency, implement EP-104, " Site Emergency Response." 9.1.1.6 If the most severe events or conditions are classified as a General Emergency, implement EP-105, " General Emergency Response." 9.2 ACTIONS 9.2.1 If event is classified as Alert, Site Emergency, or General Emergency, Shift Supervision or Emergency Director shall: 9.2.1.1 Periodically evaluate the event classification as listed on attached Appendix EP-101. Based upon results of corrective action taken to recover from the emergency situation, escalation or de-escalation of the emergency classification will be decided upon by the (Interim) Emergency Director. (It is preferable, but not mandatory, to obtain concurrance from the Site Emergency Coordinator and Corporate Headquarters prior to classification reduction) . The NRC and appropriate off-site authorities shall be informed of the decision to move from one emergency class to the next. As appropriate, agencies or personnel listed in checkoff lists of EPs 102, 103, 104, and 105 shall be informed. Notified within 15 minutes once the emergency level is declared. 9.2.1.2 Have a written summary sent to the NRC within eight hours of closeout or reductin of the emergency clasification in accordance with EP-106, Written Summary Notification. O , nn. - , ,

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VAW/ MPG /mla 9.2.2 When the emergency has been controlled and the power plant and auxiliaries have been placed in a safe shutdown condition, only s then will a decision be made as to whether a recovery phase is justified. To enter the recovery phase after the emergency or

  ,                                                       accident situation is considered no longer in effect, the concurrence of the site Emergency Coordinator, Emergency Director, the Emergency Support Officer at Corporate Headquarters, and Federal and State Government Liaison is required per EP-410.

The recovery phase is a departure from an emergency situation. The Site Emergency Coordinator and Emergency Director evaluate plant operating conditions as well as the in-plant and out-of-plant radiological conditions in this decision. Notifications to the various individuals and agencies that the recovery phase has been implemented is I the responsibility of the Site Emergency coordinator.

10.0 REFERENCES

j 10.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan 10.2 NUREG 0654 Criteria for Preparation and' Evaluation Rev. 1 of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants 10.3 EP-102 Unusual Event Response 10.4 EP-103 Alert Response 10.5 EP-104 Site Emergency Response 10.6 EP-105 General Emergency Response 10.7 EP-410 Recovery Phase Implementation

          . l                                                                                                      EP-101 Rav. 2 Appandix EP-101-1 Page 6 of 20 VAW/ MPG /mla HAZARDS TO STATION OPERATION UNUSUAL EVENT                                                   ALERT WHEN BOTH UNITS ARE IN COLD SHUTDOWN
1. Aircraft crash in or unusual 1. Aircraft crash or missile impact aircraft activity over the on the Reactor Enclosure, Control site. Enclosure, Turbine Enclosure, Diesel Generator Enclosure or
2. Train derailment within the Spray Pond Pump House.
2. Known explosion damage affecting
3. Explosion within or near the plant operation.

site boundary. ,

3. Toxic,. flammable gases.or chlorine i
4. Toxic or flammable gas release detected in'the Control Room I within or near the site as indicated by 'High.

boundary. Toxic Chemical Concentration' Alarm or ' Control Room 4 Chlorine Isolation Initiated' Alarm on 00C881. l SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY WHEN EITHER UNIT IS NOT IN COLD SHUTDOWN

1. Aircraft crash or missile impact on the Reactor Enclosure, Control Enclosure, Turbine Enclosure, Diesel Generator Enclosure or Spray Pond Pump House.

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2. Known explosion damage affecting .

plant operation.

3. Toxic, flammable gases or chlorine detected in the control Room as indicated by
                    'High Toxic Chemical Concentration' Alarm or ' Control Room Chlorine Isolation InitiaEed' Alarm on 00C881.
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EP-101 R:v. 2 Appendix EP-101-2 Page 7 of 20 VAW/ MPG /mla ENVIRONMENTAL UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT i l 1. An actual earthquake detected 1. An actual earthquake detected by the Seismic Monitoring by the Seismic Monitoring System (00C693) at or below System (00C693) beyond the operating basis earthquake operating basis earthquake (.075g). (.075g).

2. Tornado strikes the Reactor
2. A tornado is observed within or Enclosure, Turbine Enclosure, near site boundary. Spray Pond Pump House, Control Enclosure or Diesel Generator
3. A hurricane is expected to Enclosure.

be in the vicinity of the site. 3. Sustained high winds greater than 70 mph as indicated on OBC 699. SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY

1. Sustained high winds greater 1. Earthquake beyond the safe than 90 mph as indicated on shutdown earthquake (.159) l OBC 699 if either unit is not or other natural disaster which in Cold Shutdown. causes massive damage leading to other General Emergencies.
2. An actual earthquake detected by the Seismic Monitoring System (00C693) beyond the -

safe shutdown earthquake (.15g) - if either unit is not in Cold Shutdown. t i

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                         ,                 LOSS OF~ POWER UNUSUAL EVENT                                             ALERT 1., Loss of all off-site power or                                            N/A loss of all on-site AC power for greater than 60 seconds.

SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY

 ,          1. Loss of all on-site AC power                                         N'/A and loss of off-site power
2. Loss of.all safety-related DC power as indicated by:

a) Loss of all Control Room annunciators. - 1 7

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EP-101 Rsv. 2 Appendix EP-101-4 Page 9 of 20 PERSONNEL INJURY UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT

1. Transportation of contaminated N/A injured individual from site to off-site hospital.

SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY N/A N/A l l

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                        ,                     FIRE UNUSUAL EVENT                                 ALERT
1. Fires-involving permanent plant 1, Fire which could make an structures within the protected ECCS inop as indicated by area lasting 10 minutes or more observation.

after initial attempts to extinguish it. SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY

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1. Fire which makes an ECCS 1. Fire which causes massive inop and requires or causes damage leading to other immediate plant shutdown as General Emergencies, indicated by observation.

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l EP-101, R v. 2 Appendix EP-101-6 RADIOACTIVE RELEASE Page 11 of 20 VAW/ MPG /mla UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT

1. Report indicates liquid 1. Radiological effluents release effluent release exceeds greater than 0.5 mR/hr at site technical specification boundary as indicated by an un-3.11.1.1 or 3.11.1.2. controllable release for greater than 20 minutes with:
2. Report indicates gaseous a) North stack effluent radiation effluent release exceeds monitor exceeds 1.ON2 uCi/cc or technical specification 3.-11.2.1 or 3.11.2.2 or b) South stack effluent radiation 3.11.2.3 monitor exceeds 1.2N2 uCi/cc.

l 1 I SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY 1.' Radiological effluent release 1. Radiological effluent release greater than 50 mR/hr at site greater than 500 mR/hr at site boundary as indicated by boundary as indicated by an an uncontrollable release for uncontrollable release for greater than 20 minutes with: greater than 20 minutes with: a) North stack effluent radiation a) North stack effluent radiation monitor exceeds 1.0 uCi/cc. monitor exceeds 10 uCi/cc.

2. Projected whole body dose 2. Projected whole body dose greater than .1 rem or thyroid greater than 1 Rem or thyroid dose greater than .5 Rem at or dose greater than 5 Rem at or beyond the site boundary over beyond the site boundary over course of the event utilizing course of the event utilizing RMMS procedure calculating RMMS procedure calculating offsite doses. offsite doses.
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l' l UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT N/A 1. Evacuation of Control Room anticipated or required with control established at remote l shutdown panel. i

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1. Evacuation of Contol Room N/A and control of shutdown systems not established from remote shutdown panel in l 15 minutes.

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DAMAGE OF FUEL _m I UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT

1. Steam Jet Air Ejector Discharge 1. Steam Jet Air Ejector Discharge radiation monitor exceeds radiation monitor exceeds 2.lP4 mR/hr.

2.lPS mR/hr

2. Steam Jet Air Ejector Discharge 2. I-131 dose equivalent in the radiation monitor has an un- reactor coolant exceeds 300 uCi/g expected increase of 406C mR/hr from sample and main steam over 30 minutes. line high-high radiation with resultant scram.
3. I-131 dose equivalent in the 3. Spent fuel damage resulting in a reactor coolant exceeds refueling floor area ventilation 0.2 uCi/g from sample exhaust monitor alarm.

analysis.

4. Containment Post LOCA Radiation r

1 Monitors greater than 1P2 R/hr. SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY

1. Major damage to spent fuel: 1. Containment Post LOCA Radiation Monitors greater than 1P4 R/hr.

a) Observation of major damage to spent fuel or b) Water loss below fuel level in spent fuel pool.

2. Containment Post LOCA Radiation Monitors greater than 1P3 R/hr.
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1. Complete loss of all Main N/A Control Room communication
  • equipment.
2. Significant loss of assessment capability in'the Main Control Room as indica ted by:

a) Loss of all flow or all radiation monitors for the North, South stacks or radwaste discharge while a release is in progress. l SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY N/A N/A l 1 8 & I k , _ _

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I UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT l f. [~ N/A 1. Failure of the Reactor protection system to automatically initiate and complete a scram and i Scram fails to bring Reactor subcritical as indicated by APRM's greater than 4%, one l minute after scram initiates. SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY

1. Transient requiring standby 1. Transient requiring standby liquid control system to liquid control system to initiate with failure to initiate with failure to scram. Failure to Scram scram and Reactor does not is indicated by APRM'S become sub-critical. As greate: than 4% one indicated by APRM's greater minule after a scram than 4% 10 minutes after initiates. scram initiates.

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PAGE 1 of 2 UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT r .l. Failure of a main steam relief 1. Scram with small leak as _ valve or ADS valve to close indicated by: following reduction of a) Scram alarm and applicable pressure. b) Reactor level less than -129" As indicated by: and a) SRV 1 head vent valve leaking c) Containment pressure greater alarm on 10C826 (20C826) or than 1.G8 psig and pressure is increasing. b) Acoustic monitor valve 2. Reactor coolant leak rate exceeds position indication and 60 gpm total leakage averaged (safety relief valve open over any 24 hour period as

 ,                       alarm on 10C826 (20C826)          indicate by surveillance test report.

c) Increase in suppression pool temperature above 95 and d) Reactor pressure below 3. High airborne contamination in the 1130 psig Reactor Enclosure as indicated by: a) Reactor Enclosure vent exhaust

2. Reactor coolant leak rate RAD monitor A/B or C/D exceeds 30 gpm total Hi-Hi ALARM on 10C800 (20C8DO) or leakage average over any hour period as indicated b) 1000 fold increase of airborne by surveillance test radiation in a major area of report. the reactor enclosure as determined by health physics.

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1. Scram with LOCA as 1. Scram with LOCA & no ECCS as indicated by: indicated by:

a) Scram alarm and a) Scram alarm and b) Reactor level less than -129" b) Reactor level less than -129" and and c) Containment pressure greater c) Failure to bring Reactor level than 10 psig above -129" after 3 minutes and d) Containment pressure greater than 20 psig

2. Main steam line break outside 2. Scram with LOCA & Containment containment without isolation Failure as indicated by:

as indicated by: a) Scram with Reactor level less than-129" and a) High Main Steam Line Flow (108.7 psid) and b) Reactor Enclosure Vent Exhaust Rad Monitor A/B or C/D Hi-Hi alarm on 10C800 (20C800) b) High Steam Tunnel Temp (165 deg F) and c) Main Steam Line Low Pressure (756 psig)

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                                            * ' UNUSUAL SHUTDOWN UNUSUAL EVENT                                            ALERT

> .l. Controlled shutdown due to N/A failure to meet limiting condition of operation.

2. Shutdown other than normal controlled shutdown and for the purpose of placing the plant in a safer condition.
3. Cooldown rate exceeds technical specification limits.

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l ' EP-101, Rev. 2 Appendix EP-101-13 Page 19 of 20 VAW/ MPG /mla LOSS OF HOT OR COLD SHUTDOWN CAPABILITY UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT N/A 1. Complete loss.of any function

 ' '                                                                                   needed for plant Cold Shutdown and main condenser unavailable as indicated by:

a) Loss of RHRSW or b) Loss of shutdown cooling. SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY

1. Complete loss of any function 1) Shutdown occurs but Decay needed to maintain the plant Heat Removal Systems not-in Hot Shutdown if Hot Shutdown available as indicated by:

condition is required as indicated by: a) Reactor operating and a) HPCI and RCIC not available or scram occurs and b) All Reactor vessel relief b) RHR shutdown cooling valves inoperable.or not available and c) Loss of Suppression Pool c) All SRV's INOP and cooling. d) HPCI and RCIC not available l l , 1 l . l l i f w.

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1. Security threat or attempted. 1. Ongoing security compromise entry or attempted sabotage.  ;

Event 1 - Sabotage _or Bomb Threat Event 2'- Intrusion and Attach Threat Event 7 - Suspected Intrusion

                  -Event    8 -   Actual Intrusion Event   9 -    Suspected Bomb or Sabotage
Device Discovered Event 15 - Guard Strike Event 16 - Onsite Hostage Situation SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY
1. Imminent loss of physical 1. Loss of physical control of control of the plant. the facility. Escalation of Escalation of Event 8 - Event 8 - Actual Instrusion Actual Intrusion or Event or Event 9 - Suspected Bomb 9 - Suspected Bomb or or Sabotage Device Discovered.
 .                Sabotage Device Dis-                                                      depending on location and
!                 covered depending on                                                      size of device and radio-location and size of                                                      logical consequences.

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LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-202 OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) ACTIVATION 1.0- PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for the actions required by the Operations Support Center Coordinator to activate, man and manage the Operations Support Center (OSC). 2.0 . RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Operations Support Center Coordinator shall activate th,e OSC by performing the necessary steps in this procedure. 3.0 APPENDICES 3.1 Appendix EP-202-1 OSC - Operator Assignment Status Board 3.2 Appendix EP-202-2 OSC - HP Assignment Status Board 3.3 Appendix EP-202-3 OSC - Plant Status Board 3.4 Appendix EP-202-4 OSC - Telephone Check List t, , 4.0 PREREQUISITES e

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Page 2 of 8 VAW/ MPG /jmv 5.0 SPECIAL' EQUIPMENT 5.1 Portable' Area' Rad'iation Monitor 6.0 . SYMPTOMS t-None 7.0 ACTION LEVEL 7.1 The Operations Support Center is activated when an event has been classified as an Alert, Site or General Emergency in accordance with EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, or at the discretion of the Emergency Director. 8.0 PRECAUTIONS 8.1 Verify habitability of Operations Support Center in

    .                       accordance with EP-330, Emergency Response Pacility Habitability.

8.2 Personnel shall log in and out of the Operations Support Centers in order to maintain personnel accountability. 9.0 PROCEDURE 9.1 ACTIONS 9.1.1 Operations Support Center Coordinator shall: 9.1.1.1 Assign an individual the duties of Operations Support Center Communicator and Status Board Keeper. Use Appendices EP-202-1, EP-202-2, EP-202-3 for status board formats. 9.1.1.2 Direct the establishment and maintenance of a log of pertinent events. The log keeper can be any available maintenance person or technician. 1

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             -'                                                  Page 3 of 8 VAW/ MPG /jmv 9.1.1.3   Direct the Operations Support Center communicator to verify operability of the te'lephones between the OSC and the TSC and Control Room (in accordance with Appendix EP-202-4, OSC Telephone Check List) and maintain the' status board.

9.1.1.4 Notify the (Interim) Emergency Director when the Operations Support Center is manned and communications are satisfactory between the Control Room, Technical Support Center and the Operations Support Center. 9.1.1.5 Have Health Physics check out equipment. 9.1.1.6 Have Health Physics set up a portable area radiation monitor (if available) or use a survey meter to monitor radiation levels. 9.2 FOLLOW-UP 9.2.1 Operations Support Center Coordinator shall: 9.2.1.1 Remain available for contact with the , i Control Room or TSC in order to provide personnel for emergency teams. 9.2.1.2 Direct personnel entering or leaving the Operations Support Center to log in or out using the Operations Support Center log. i 9.2.1.3 Contact the Emergency Director for additional manpower, if needed. l 9.2.1.4 If the OSC becomes overcrowded, assign excess personnel to report to the Auxiliary OSC on Elevator 239 (P.O. Shack) and have phones there checked. l 9.2.1.5 Upon leaving the Operations Support Center for any reason, delegate the duties to the senior remaining operator or HP technician. l 9.2.1.6 Assign Health Physics to periodically confirm habitability using EP-330, Emergency Response Facility Habitability. l 9.2.1.7 In the event the OSC becomes unhabitable,

                      . _      direct personnel as follows:

A. The OSC-Coordinator, Plant Survey Group Leader and up to 5 HP Technicians and 5

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., Page 4 of 8 VAW/ MPG /jmv l Operators report to the MRF Room in the-I' -l Control Room.

B. All others report to the Maintenance Shop.

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10.0 REFERENCES

10.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan l 10.2 310 REG 0654, Rev. 1 - Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.. l 10.3 NUREG 0696 - Functional Criteria for Emergency Response Facilities. . l 10.4 EP-330 - Emergency Response Facilities Habitability O M

1 EP-202 Rev. 2 Page 5 of 8 VAW/ MPG /jmv APPENDIX EP-202-1 OSC - OPERATOR ASSIGNMENT STATUS BOARD DATE: 1 ESTIMATED JOB OPERATORS I MAINTENANCE RETURN TIME I DESCRIPTION SENT(NAME) l CALLED TIME I I I l 1 I I I I l 1 1. I i , 1 I I I I I I I I I I I l I i 1 l , I I I i I I 1 l l l I I l l I I I l I i l I l l I I I I I I I I

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ESTIMATED JOB HP'S SENT RADIATION RETURN TIME DESCRIPTION i (NAME) PROBLEMS TIME k -' I I ____ I _ j l l l l 1 l l I l l 1 I I l l

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Condensate Pumps A: B: C: RCIC: 1 Recirc Pumps A: B: 4 KV. Bus D 1: D 2: D 3: D 4: Diesel D 1: D 2: D 3: D 4: RHR A: B: C: D: RHRSW A: B: C: D: Core Spray A: B: C: D: ESW A: B: C: D: CRD A: B: Pumps A: B: C: SBLC Valves A: B: C: SBGT SBGT Filt'r e A Fans A: B: SBGT Filter B Containment H2 Recomb. A: B: Air Compressors: A: B: Service Air: Backup Service Air:

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OSC - EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST Check the following phones for dial tone: OSC Prelude Phones: YES/NO

               @ Control Room /OSC (Beige Phone)
               $ 0SC/TSC (Light Blue Phone)

OSC Station Phones (Black): YES/NO O M m l AUXOSC Phones - if AUXOSC is used YES/NO I N I 6

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1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for the activation, manning, and conduct of operations of the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).

1 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The first person arriving at the EOF shall activate the EOF by performing the necessary steps in this procedure. 2.2 The Site Emergency Coordinator's Communicator shall (_ , man communication lines and log information. 2.3 The Site Emergency Coordinator shall direct operation at the EOF.

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2.4 The Status Board Recorders shall obtain and post information. i APPENDICES  ! 3.0 3.1 EP-203-1 LGS Plant Parameter Status 3.2 EP-203-2 Plant Parameter 3.3 EP-203-3 Event Chronol Boa 3.4 EP-203-4 Staff Assignment Statu k 3.5 EP-203-5 Headquarters Support Re sts S e o 3.6 EP ~203-6 Offsite Communications t odrd i l 3.7 EP-203-7 Radiological Statu d

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6.0 SYMPTOMS None 7.0 ACTION LEVEL

               .          7.1           The EOF is activated when an event has been classified
   "                                    as a Site Emergency or General Emergency in accordance with EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, or at the discretion of the Site Emergency Coordinator or (Interim)! Emergency Director.,

8.0 PRECAUTIONS 8.1 Maintainaccountabilityofhersonnelandstaff reporting to the EOF throughout the incident. 9.0 PROCEDURE 9.1 ACTIONS PERSONNEL ARE DESIGNATED AND ASSIGNED GENERAL DUTIES IN THE EOF BY EP-279, EOF GROUP PHONE LIST. C l 9.,1 l_ The first person arriving shall: G

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Plymouth Dispatch office and open EOF. I l 9.l'.l.2 Perform appendices EP-208-8 and EP-208-9. l i 9.1.1.3 Assign the first available person to the I entrance of the EOF to control access until L security arrives and to establish a log for the purposes of personnel accountability. ENSURE THAT PERSONNEL SIGN IN AND OUT AND THAT ONLY INDIVIDUALS ON ACCESS LIST OR CLEARED BY SENIOR PERSON PRESENT ARE ALLOWED ' - _ TO ENTER THE EOF. ACCESS LIST IS-IN , f SECURITY DESK. 9.1.1.4 Assign an individual (as soon as one is

                                   , available), the duties of the Site Emergency Coordinator Communicator. The communicator shall perform the steps outlined in Section 9.1.2.

9.1.2 The Site Emergency Coordinator Communicator shall: 9.1.2.1 Use EP-279, Emergency Operations Facility Group Phone List to call in additional personnel to staff the EOF, if necessary. 9.1.2.2 Inform the Site Emergency Coordinator when the above communications capabilities have been verified or of any problems. 9.1.2.3 As personnel arrive, man communications

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lines on the Site Emergency Coordinator's ) desk and maintain (a communications log containing information received from and sent to o'ther facilities and other organizations. ENSURE ALL PERTINENT ACTIONS AND , j NOTIFICATIONS ARE LOGGED. l 9.1.3 Security personnel shall: l 9.1.3.1 Post themselves at front and back of EOF. 9.1.3.2 Control access to EOF by allowing only

                               , _    people who are on access list or cleared by senior person in EOF access to EOF. Access list is in Security Desk.

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  • SITE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR SHALL ASSUME CONTROL AFTER )

HE EAS ARRIVED AND IS COGNIZANT OF THE SITUATION. 1 9.2.1- Site Emergency Coordinator shall: - 9.2.1.1 Assign personnel to be status board keepers and direct them to perform the steps outlined in section 9.2.4 of this procedure. - A. LGS Plant Parameter Status Board B. Plant Parameter Trends Board C. Event Chronology Status Board

                                        ,D. Staff Assignment Status Board E. Headquarters Support Requests Status Board F. Offsite Communications Status Board l                              G. Radiological Status Board 9.2.1.2       Ensure that an individual has been assigned

(,, as the Site Emergency Coordinator's Communicator. 9.2.1.3 Inform the Technical, Support Center when the Emergency Operations # Facility is operational, manned and in control of its designated responsibilities. 9.2.1.4 Brief the EOF Sta(f periodicially on the condition)s. status of the emeqgency and pertinent plant 9.2.1.5 . Direct transmission of all Status Board information to appropriate Headquarters Emergency Support Center Status Board Recorders. l 9.2.1.6 Perform actions in EP-120 Site Emergency l Coordinator. 9.2.3 Dose Assessment Team Leader shall:

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.s - in accordance with EP-210, Dose Assessment s . Team' Activation. 9.2.4 Status Board Recorders shall: 9.2.4.1 Fill in their assigned status board (s). Format and content of the Status Boards are given in the following appendices: A. Appendix EP-203-1, LGS Plant Parameter Status Board

                                                  \              B.      Appendix EP-203-2, Plant Parameter Trends Status Board i          C.      Appendix EP-203-3, Event-Chronology
                                          -                              Status Board D.      Appendix EP-203-4, Staff Assignment Status Board E.      Appendix EP-203-5, Headquarters Support Requests ' status Board F.      Appendix EP-203-6, Offsite Communications Status Board 4              G.      Appendix EP-203-7, Radiological Data Status Board             ,

9.2.4.2 Contact the following individuals for the various Status information. A. TSC Plant Parameter Status Board Recor er for P &nt' Status information. B. TSC Event Chronology Status Board Recorder for Event Chronology information. . C. Site Emergency Coordinator's Communicator for Staff-Assignment Information and Headquarters Support Requests.

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                                                . _                       Emergency Coordinator's Communicator or Control Room Communicator for offsite communication information.                                                   ,

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(,j . survey data. F. Dose Assessment Team Leader for Radiological data. 9.2.4.3 Post appropriate information on assigned

 .-                                  status board and maintain a log of all status board entries.

9.2.4.4 Review and update the status boards as changes in plant conditions or information warrant. 9.2.4.5 Inform the appropriate Coordinator, Team or Group Leader as significant changes in status board information are noted.

10.0 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 Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.

10.3 NUREG 0696 - Fubctional Criteria for Emergency Response Faciliti'es. 10.4 EP-279 - Emergency Operations Facility Group Phone List

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  • North Stack Flow cfm Level inches South Stack uCi/cc uCi/sec Pressure psig South Stack Flow cfm D/W, Rad Monitor R/hr R/X. Encl Exh mr/hr Reactivity Control Time Level Control Time Refgel Floor Exh. mr/hr -

Air Ejector Offgas mr/hr # Of Rods not inserted F.W.A. on Unavail/Roason B R/W Monitor cpm C SBLC Ini. Unavail/ Reason CRD A Meteorological Parameters Time A B B llPCI C RCIC Ave. Wind Direction (from) Cond. A Ave. Ambient Temp. ' degrees F SBLC Tank Level B Precipitation C Stability Class C.S.A Wind Speed ( ) (Tower 1) Pressure Control Time B Wind Speed ( (Tower 2) C

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Wind Speed ( ) (Satellite) # Bypass Valves Open D LPCI A POWER SUPPLIES Time SRV's A B C D E F G H J K L M N S B Source Supplying Unavail/ Reason Open C 220 kV Closed D 1 offsite Was Open RBRSW A 500 kv B 2 offsite C D-1 D D-2 Cond. D-3 Trans. D-4 Refuel Trans. Bus Offsite Diesel # Unavail SBLC

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EOF PHONE CHECKOFF LIST N - l g (Green) BRP - Rad i l l M (White) BRP - Tech. -- q

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l 6 NRC Office ---M l @ Conference Room ---c l 6 State / Local Government Office ---e l M State / Local Government Office ---c l 6 State / Local Government Office --- l M BRP Rad (Green --- (' 6 Reception Desk ---c (Near Plant Status Printer) l Telecopier ---c l h Telecopier / ---c

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1. Turn on Lights in EOF using switch (es) to the left of the door.
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LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE ~ EP-280 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER PHONE LIST 1.0 . PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines and information to call in Technical Support Center (TSC) personnel. 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Emergency Director shall be responsible to have group members notified. 2.2 The Communicator shall call in TSC personnel. 3.0 APPENDICES None

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7.0 ACTION LEVEL 7.1 The procedure may be used when: 7.1.1 The Technical Support Center is to be 1 activated. 7.1.2 Additional Technical Support Group people must be called in. a 8.0 PRECAUTIONS None l 9.0 PROCEDURE 9.1 ACTIONS 9.1.1 The Communicator shall call people from the ,t following list until appropriate positions V are filled. 9.1.2 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (ONE) Home, Work Station Superintendent 6 M m Assistant Statipn nt 9.1.3 TECIINICAL SUPPORT GROUP PERSONNEL (FOUR) Home Work Technical Engineer Performance Engineer 6 Q

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b SECURITY TEAM LEADER (1) 9.1.6 Home Work l Security Administrative g @ Assistant. Security Coordinator M Site Captain - M Operations Security (Protected Area) 9.1.7 DOSE ASSESSMENT TEAM LEADER (ONE) i Home Work 1 ( ' l Health Physicist 6 6 9.1.8 CHEMISTRY SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS TEAM LEADER (ONE) Home Work

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The purpose of this procedure is to provide information to contact PECo consultants and contractors. 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Communicator shall be responsible to contact contractor or consultants as their services are needed, l 3.0 APPENDICES None 4.0 PREREQUISITES None

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   's             8.0     PRECAUTIONS 8.1    Requests for consultants or contractors shall be approved by the Site Emergency Coordinator or Emergency Director.

9.0 PROCEDURE g 9.1 Actions P The Communicator shall contact the needed

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Emergency Operations emergency Support Program Services Division number)

Working Hours: Manager of BWR Product Service Off Hours: j kAnswering

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EP-291 STAFFING AUGMENTATION 1.0 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, f 3.0 APPENDICES y. None . 4.0 PREREOUISITES None 5.0 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT

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7.0 ACTION LEVEL C This procedure shall be implemented at an Alert, a Site l Emergency or a General Emergency. l -

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9.0 PROCEDURE 9.1 ACTIONS 9.1.1 The Shift Clerk or other assigned person shall: 9.1.1.1 Ask the (Interim) Emergency Director if the TSC and EOF or the TSC only is to be activated so this information can be given to the Dose Assessment Team Leader and

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9.1.1.2 Contact in sequence the personnel listed in Section 9.1.2. 9.1.1.3 Inform each person contacted of the event classification and that they tre to respond to their assigned location. If the person is 7:t 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 1 the page", or the' phone is busy or there is no answer. 9.1.1.5 Inform (Interim) Emergency Director of results includ%,ng discrepancies. 9.1.2 Personnel to be contacted are: 9.1.2.1 SHIFT I&C TECHNICIAN Communicator shall request that the TSC be activated. (Shift I&C Technician ext.4EEEBPor M I&C Technician Time By t

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EP-291 Re'v. 2 g Page 3 of 6 VAW/ MPG /mla b . 9.1.2.2 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR The Station Superintendent or Assistant Station , Superintendent is contacted by communicator and is 1 one contact. Do not re-contact if he has been . - successfully reached. Disposition-Busy, Time Called No Ans.-Contacted Called By l Asst. Station Supt. M@ or 9.1.2.3 OPERATIONS ENGINEER Disposition-Busy, Time Called No Ans.-Contacted Called By v Operations Eng. 6 or 6 6 l 9.1.2.4 PERSONNEL SAFETY TEAM LEADER (ONE) Communicator shall request call in of Personnel Safety Team Members. I Disposition-Busy, Time Called No Ans.-Contacted Called By Senior Health Physicist or 9 e -

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6 or 6 Alternate or M . EOF Communicator i Alternate w-9.1.2.9 CHEMISTRY SAMPLING and ANALYSIS TEAM LEADER (ONE) Communicator shall request call in of Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Members.

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Page 6 of 6-VAW/ MPG /mla C 9.1.2.10 FIRE AND DAMAGE TEAM LEADER (ONE) Communicator shall request call in of Fire and Damage Team Members. Disposition-Busy, Time Called No Ans.-Contacted Called By Engineer Maintenance or m eor h 9.1.2.11 SECURITY TEAM LEADER (ONE) l Disp'osition-Busy, Time Called No Ans.-Contacted Called By l Security 6 Administrative or S ) Assistant _ ordinator Site Captain (Protected Area) or M 10.0 REPERENCES, 10.1 NUREG 0654 CriteriaforNreparationandEvaluationof Rev. 1 Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants T e =

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EP-292 CHEMISTRY SAMPLING AND ANALY3IS TEAM PHONE LIST 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines and information for notification of the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team. l 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The' Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader shall be responsible to call team members. 3.0 APPENDICES , None e 4.0 PREREQUISITES None i

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9.0 PROCEDURE 9.1 ACTIONS 9.1.1 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader shall call in people from the following list until appropriate positions are filled.

9.1.1.1 CHEMISTRY SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS TEAM LEADER Home Work 9.1.1.2 CHEMISTRY SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS GROUP LEADER (One) { Home Work

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                                                                                                                  )       i EP-305              SITE EVACUATION 1.0             PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to define the actions to be performed if a site evacuation is required.--

2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The (Interim) Emerg'ency Director shall direct the evacuation of the site by performing the necessary steps in this procedure. 2.2 Security shall perform accountability of personnel during the evacuation. 2.3 Bechtel/ Subcontractor personnel shall evacuate in _ accordance with Bechtel procedures. 2.4 Non-essential Unit 1 and Unit 2 personnel shall evacuate. 3.0 APPENDICES None i 4.0 PREREQUISITES 5.0 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT ( ,f

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%s 6.1 An actual or potential release exceeding that specified as an Alert or Site Emergency levels in EP-101 Classifications of Emergencies. 7.0 ACTION LEVEL This procedure shall be implemented when a symptom of section 6.0 occurs or at the discretion of the (Interim) Emergency Director. 8.0 PRECAUTIONS 8.1 The decision to evacuate personnel as a protective action should be based on the determination that it will result in the lowest personnel exposure in comparison with other protective action options. 8.2 Consider the dose rates at the personnel assembly areas, onsite, and along evacuation routes, number of personnel onsite, and the potential for mitigating or --: terminating the emergency prior to personnel receiving exposures in excess of the protective action guides. 8.3 Initiate site evacuations before or after the passage of the release, and when practical, evacuation routes shall be given to lead personnel away from the path of the plume. 9.0 PROCEDURE / 9.1 ACTIONS 9.1.1 (Interim) Emergency Director shall: 9.1.1.1 Determine the.offsite assembly area based on wir.d direction, weather conditions, and other pertinent information: Cromby Generating Station or, Limerick Airport

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9.1.1.2 Determine route to be used to leave nite i.e. main gate on back gate. If wind is from south consider using back gate any other direction consider the main gate. IF THE WIND DIRECTION IS FROM SOUTHWEST, CONSIDER USING CROMBY GENERATING STATION. ANY OTHER WIND DIRECTION CONSIDER USING LIMERICK AIRPORT. 9.1.1.3 Notify and inform the (Interim) Security Team Leader of the following information: A. LTosen exit points and routes and salected offsite assembly areas.

                                   .                         B. Implement EP-208, Security Team
                                     .                            Activation for Site Evacuation. (step 9.1.1.6) 9.1.1.4       Notify and inform the (Interim) Personnel Safety Team Leader of the following information:
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B. Implement the applicable actions in EP-254, Vehicle and Evacuee Control Group. I 9.1.1.5 Evacuate all construction personnel by contacting Bechtel Safety 4E5344 or security Mand direct theme tc; call for a " Total Project Evacuation" in accordance with Bechtel procedures, if not already done and direct them to report to the selected offsite assembly areas using the selected routes for leaving the site. 9.1.1.6 Implement the evacuation of the information center in accordance with EP-306 Evacuation. Information Center 6 or M if not.already done 9.1.1.7 When the (Interim) Security Leader is ready (see 9.1.1.3), direct the ACTIVATION OF THE ALARM in accordance with EP-301, Operating the Evacuation and River Warning System. (, . e

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(_/ ' ACTIVATE BOTH THE SIREN AND THE RIVER WARNING MESSAGE. 9.1.1.8 When the alarms are silent, ANNOUNCE EVACUATION as follows:

                                         " ATTENTION.ALL PERSONNEL. THIS (IS)(IS NOT)

A DRILL. THIS (IS)(IS NOT) A DRILL. THIS IS A SITE EVACUATION. DESIGNATED EMERGENCY PERSONNEL REPORT TO ASSIGNED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES. ALL OTHER PERSONNEL EVACUATE THE SITE IMMEDIATELY. ALL EVACUATING PERSONNEL SHALL RE-ASSEMBLE.AT THE (CP.OMBY GENERATING STATION OR THE-LIMERICK AIRPORT). THIS (IS)(IS NOT) A DRILL. THIS (IS)(IS NOT) A DRILL.

                       ,       9.1.1.9   Activate alarms again.

9.1.1.10 Repeat announcement. Make announcement on unit 2 page 9.1.1.11 Direct the workers at the RMC facilit on to evacuate. ( 9.2 FOLLOW-UP 9.2.1 Security shall: 9.2.1.1 accordance with EPr}l10, Perform accountabi Personnel ity of personne Assembly and Accountability. 9.2.1.2 Inform the (Interim) Emergency Director of unaccounted forl personnel. I 9.2.2 (Interim) Emergency \ Director shall: , 9.2.2.1 Direct the (Interim) Personnel Safety Team Leader to initiate search and rescue operations for any unaccounted for personnel in accordance with EP-252, Search & , Rescue /First Aid. l 9.,2.3 Bechtel/ Subcontractor (Unit 2) Personnel l shall: 9.2.3.1 Evacuate in accordance with Bechtel procedures, using personal vehicle to leave the site. s..

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9.2.4.1 Ex'it the protected area through the Admin Guard House or Technical Support Center by depositing security badges and dosimetry into containers, and report to the selected offsite assembly area, using personal F vehicles. 9.2.4.2 Follow vehicle evacuation routes as directed by Security personnel. 9.2.5 Designated Emergency Team Personnel shall: 9.2.5.1 Report to their designated assembly area in accordance with Appendix EP-110-1, Emergency Assembly Areas.

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10.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan 10.2 NUREG 0654, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of'

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Rev. 2 Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants. 10.3 EP-252 Search and Rescue /First Aid 10.4 EP-101 Classification of Emergencies 10.5 EP-110 Personnel Assembly and Accountability 10.6 EP-208 Security Team Actbvation 10.7 EP-254 Vehicle And Evacuee Control Group 10.8 EP-301 Operation of the Evacuation Alarm and River Warning System 10.9 EP-306 Evacuation of the Infm emation Center e -

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