ML20113H873

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Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including HP/0/B/1000/06 Re Emergency Equipment Functional Check & inventory,HP/0/B/1009/09 Re Guidelines for Accident & Emergency Response
ML20113H873
Person / Time
Site: Catawba  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/28/1984
From: Robert Williams
DUKE POWER CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20113H841 List:
References
PROC-841228, NUDOCS 8501250346
Download: ML20113H873 (70)


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{{#Wiki_filter:{- . _ Form 34731 (10 81) (Formerly SPD 10021) DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No: HP/0/3/1000/06 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s)1to PROCESS RECORD / Incorporated (2) STATION: Catawba (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Emergency Eauinment Functional f' heck' anri Invenenry (4) PREPARED BY: M[ jW a d DATE: 22 -M-fC/ (5) REVIEWED BY d!<,u 44<.v DATE: /J-J6- // Cross-Disciplinary Review By: N/R: M*/&d (6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY): By: (SRO) Date: By: . Date: (7) APPROVED BY: Date: 11 1 ,

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O =P/oe><1ooo/oa DUEE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCIZAR STATION EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL CHECK AND LWESTORY i 1.0 PURPOSE To provide for the availability and readiness of Emergency Equipment.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 HP/0/3/1005/08; Respirator Quality Assurance 2.2 HP/0/3/1009/19; Emergency Radio System Operations, Maintenance and Communications

 ;                        2.3     Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 2.11.13 2.4     Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 3.2.2
                         '2.5     Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 3.3.3 E

2.6 Catawba Nuclear Station Emergency Plan p 2.7 Catawba Nuclear Station Technical Specifications 6.8.1 F 2.8 Duke Power Company Radio Operator's Manual i 2.9- Maintenance of Silver Zeolite Air Sampling Cartridges' Letter; File: CN-768.01 2.10 10CFR 50 Appendix E 2.11 Technical Manual for Groban Gasoline Generators 3.0 LIMITS AND PRECatTTIONS 3.1 Operation of Portable Generators 3.1.1 Avoid operating the unit while hands are wet or while , standing in water. l 3.1.2 Generators shall not be started while equipment is plugged into generator. l 3.2 Silver zeolite cartridges shall be discarded if the seal has been

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HP/0/B/1000/06 Pcas 2 of 7 3.3 Any radiation monitoring equipment (located in an emergency kit) that must be removed from service for any reason shall be replaced within four hours from the time it is removed from the kit. 3.4 Any emergency hit used during training or for drill purposes shall be reinventoried as soon as possible. The individual responsible fo- the trefnine or drill shall be responsible for inventory and restocking of all on-site kits. 3.4.1 Off-site kits shall be reinventoried as above and a list of deviations shall be given to the Respirate.U/ nstrument Calibration (R/IC) Supervisor. R/IC shall be responsible for restocking off-site kits as soon as possib1.e. 4.0 PROCEDURE i 4.1 Monthly Emergency Equipment Check / Inventory 4.1.1 Portable Generator Check 4.1.1.1 Portable generators shall be considered acceptable for use if: i 4.1.1.1 The oil level is at an acceptable level per Reference 2.11. 4.1.1.2 The generator starts and runs for at least 5 minutes. 4 .1.1. 3 The generator stabilizes atter a - portable air sampler is plugged into each of the generator outlets. 4.1.1.2 If, generator is acceptable, shut off generator and remove any excess gasoline from t'le gas tank. . 4.1.1.3 Document the operability of the generators in the appropriate column on the Monthly / Quarterly Emergency Equipment Check Sheet (Enclosure 5.1). 4.1.2 Two-Way Low Band FM Radios 4.1.2.1 The radios shall be considered acceptable .for l- use if: 4.1.2.1.1 Each radio transmits a message to another radio. 4.1.2.1.2 Each radio receives a sessage from another radio. 4.1.2.2 Document the operability of the radios in the appropriate area on Enclosure 5.1. l

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[- i HP/0/B/1000/06  ; Pcan 3 of 7 i Inoperable radios shall be removed from service.

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O 4.1.2.3 Contact Toddville Communication Shop Planner for instructions on disposition for repair. 4.1.3 Batteries 4.1.3.1 All batteries shall be considered acceptable for use if: 4.1.3.1.1 The battery test 6r needle indicates

                                                         " good" when the battery is tested.

4.1.3.1..; The battery appears to be in good physical condition (no dents, corrosion, etc.). 4.1.3.2 Document battery check on Enclosure 5.1. 4.1.4 Portable Survey Instruments 4.1.4.1 Portable Servey Instruments shall be considered acceptable for use if: 4.1.4.1.1 The instrument battery checks. 4.1.4.1.2 The instrument source checks in

accordance with the instrument's O =i emergency kit).
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4.1.4.1.3 The instrument has no apparent - physical damage. 4.1.4.1.4 The instruent's calibration date is current. 4.1.4.2 Document the instrument's operability on ! Enclosure 5.1. l 4.1.5 Portable Air Samplers 4.1.5.1 Air Samplers shall be considered acceptable for-use if: l 4.1. 5 .1.1 The sampler operates when plugged I into an electrical outlet. l 4.1. 5 .1. 2 The calibration date on the sampler is current. 4.1.5 .1. 3 The sampler has no apparent physical damage. O

HP/0/B/1000/06 Pass 4 of 7 4.1.5.2 Document the sampler's operability on Enclosure 5.1. 4.1.6 Respiratory Equipment 4.1.6.1 Respiratory equipment shall be considered acceptable for use if: 4.1.6.1.1 The equipment is in accordance with criteria stated in Reference 2.1. 9 4.1.6.1.2 The Emergency Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SC3A) are available at the following locations: Locations Minimus Units Control Room 2 Upper Personnel Hatch 2 Lower Personnel Hatch 2 Health Physics Respiratory Storage Area 8 4.1.6.1.3 Six large cylinders of breathing air (min 4=n= of six hours used for 5 people) are located in the Control Room along with 5 airline respirators and associated airline hoses. , 4.1.6.2 Document operabi.lity of respiratory equipment in accordance with Reference 2.1. 4.2 Quarterly Emergency Equipment Inventorf/ Inspection 4.2.1 Emergency equipment kits shall he inventoried' quarterly ' and after each use using the appropriate Emergency Equipment Kit Checklist (Enclosures 5.4 - 5.13) ! 4.2.1.1 Consult the Emergency Equipment Kit Location l Sheet (Enclosure 5.2) for the locations of each kit. j 4.2.1.2 Perform monthly checks as in Steps 4.1.1, 4.1.3, 4.1.4, 4.1.5, 4.1. 6. 4.2.1.3 The quarterly operability check on two-way low band radios shall be performed as follows: 4.2.1.3.1 Radios shall be checked from a point 10 miles from the plant in accordance with Reference 2.8. O i . .. . . . . _ . . . . . . . . .. l- ... . _ . - . - . . . ... ..

F 1 HP/0/B/1000/06 Pego 5 of 7 4.2.1.3.2 Contact shall be made from the base station in the TSC to each of the radios. 4.2.1.3.3 Each of the radios shall make contact with the base station. NOTE: Base Call Sign - ENHB-778 Radio Call Signs - KB36274 (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot) 4.2.1.3.4 Document operability of radios on Enclosure 5.1. 4.2.1.4 Perform a functional check of the dosimeter charger / reader. The charger is acceptable for use if the charger light illuminates. 4.2.1.5 Ensure that the leak and source check dates on the dosimeters are current. 4.2.1.6 Ensure that the TLD's are the appropriate ones for the current quarter. 4.2.1.7 Ensure the Potassium Iodide tablets have not exceeded their expiration date. 4.2.1.8 Ensure the seal on the silver zeolite cartridge packet is not broken and the cartridges are not damaged. 4.2.1.9 Ensure that all procedures are current with the Control Ccpy. ' 4.2.1.10 Ensure the flashlight bulb illuminates properly. 4.2.1.11 Check all protective clothing for tears, rips or holes, cracks in rubber, missing snaps, broken zippe 2s, etc. 4.2.1.12 If any deviations are found, they shall be noted ir. the deviation section of the applical,le Emergency Equipment Kit Checklist (Enclosure 5.4 - 5.13). l l l 4.2.1.12.1 Give a brief description of the deviation in this section. 4.2.1.13 Document any deviations on the Emergency Equipment Deviation Authorization Sheet (Inclosure 5.14).

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r 6 t HP/0/3/1000/06 Pcge 6 of 7 4.2.1.14 The Technician shall sign off Enclosure 5.1 and the appropriate checklists (Enclosures 5.4 - 5.13) and forward to the Respiratory / Instrument Calibration (R/IC) Supervisor. 4.2.2 Westher Information Check 4.2.2.1 Quarterly a call shall be placed to the National Weather Service located in Columbia, SC at 803-794-2330 or 803-794-2593. If these numbers cannot be reached, an alternate number in Charlotte (704-399-6000) may be used. Obtain wind direction, wind speed, and cloud cover from one of these sources, for the vicinity of Catawba Nuclear Station. 1 4.2.2.2 Obtain the same information from the Control Room. 4.2.2.3 Record this information on the Weather Information Form (Enclosure 5.3). 4.3 Deviation Authorization 4.3.1 The Station Health Physicist shall be made aware of any deviation recorded on Enclosure 5.14.

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4.3.2 The Station Health Physicist shall have evaluated the consequences the deviation may have upon the capability to respond to an emergency situation. 4.3.3 Enclosure 5.14 shall be used to state the action taken to remedy the deviation, and to state the justification for taking that action. ! 4.3.4 Sign off the PT printout and forward as per Reference 2.4. L-4.4 Upon completion of this procedure all required documentation will be filed in the Emergency Equipsett Functional Check and Inventory I,og, until the end of the quarter. 4.4.1 At the and of the quarter all of the required documentation will be forwarded to the Station Health Physicist (HP) for review. ! 4.4.2 After review by the Station H.P., the documentation shall be forwarded to Master File. I-I O l i l .. . _ _ .

HP/0/B/1000/06 Pags 7 of 7 5.0 ENCLOSURES 3.1 Sample of Monthly / Quarterly Emergency Equipment Check Sheet 5.2 Sample of Emergency Equipment Kit Location Sheet 5.3 Sample of Weather Information Form 5.4 Sample of Recovery Kit Checklist 5.5 Sample of Environmental Survey Kit Checklist 5.6 Sample of Environmental Survey Kit Checklist (Helicopter) 5.7 Sample of Personnel Survey Kit Checklist 5.8 Sample of Personnel Survey Kit Checklist (Evacuation Facility) 5.9 Sample of Emergency Medical Kit Checklist (First Aid Room) 5.10 Sample of Emergency Medical Kit Checklist (Piedmont Medical Center) 5.11 Sample of Operations Support Center Kit Checklist

                         *5.12 Sample of Technical Support Center Kit Checklist 5.13 . Sample of Fuel Transfer Kit Checklist 5.14 Sample of Emergency Equipment Deviation Authorization Sheet                                  ,

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f . HP/0/B/1000/06 Enclesuro 5.1 Fase 1 of 2 CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION NONTHLY/ QUARTERLY DERGENCY EQUIPMENT CHECK SHEET k.si gecc r~4

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S o o' ' g# u t $u 4*E Yk 0 /d Sitnature/ Data Environmental Survey Kit-A Environmental Survey Kit-B Environmental Survey Kit-C _ Environmental Survey Kit-D _ Environmental Survey Kit-E Recovery Kit-Allen Transmission

Recovery Kit-Line Maint. "

Security

   - Recovery Kit-Pap Area Construction Recovery Kit-Fersonnel Area Personnel Survey Kit-Allen Transmission Personnel Survey Kit-Line Maint.

Security Personnel Survey Kit-Pap Area Construction Personnel Survey Kit-Fersonnel Area First Aid i Emergency Medical Kit-Room Fiedmont Emergency Medical Kit-Medical Center Operations Support Center Kit j Technical Support Center Kit _ Fuel Transfer Kit _=

Pags 2 of 2 MOICHLf/ QUARTERLY EMERGENCY EQUIP!!ENT CECK SEET HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.1 GASOLINE GENERATORS j 1 i 3enerator Number Comments Signature /Date PORTABLE RADIO TRANSMITTER - RECEIVERS Radio Call Sign Comments Signature /Date r e 1 i l I 6 O

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ENCLOSURE 5.2 O KITS LOCATION l Recovery Kits (4) Evacuation Facilities (2) Allen Steam Station Transmission Line Maintenance Building Security Pap Area Temp. Admin. Building Construction Personnel Access Area Temp. Admin. Building Environmental Survey Kits (Vehicle) (4) Temp. Admin. Building Environmental Survey Kit (Helicopter) (1) Temp. Admin. Building Personnel Survey Kits (4) Evacuation Facilities (2) Allen Steam Station Transmission Line Maintenance Building Security Pap Area Temp. Admin. Building Construction Personnel Access Area Temp. Admin. Building Emergency Medical Kit (2) Aux. Building First Aid Room Piedmont Medical Center Operations Support Center Kit Operations Support Center Technical Support Center Kit Technical Support Center Fuel Transfer Kit Temp. Admin. Building O

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CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION WEATHER INFORMATION

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ENCLOSURE 5.3 National Weather Service Control Room Wind Direction Wind Speed Cloud Cover

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CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION RECOVERY KITS CHECKLIST HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.4 MINIMUM ITEM AMOUNT DEV.* List of Contents 1 Eberline E-520 w/HP-270 Probe. 1 Exempt Source 1 Low /High Range Dosimeters (0-500 mR), (0-5R) 2 each Dose Cards 25 TLD Badges 6 , Desimeter Charger 1 Boundary Ribbon or Rope (50 yd. roll) 1 Masking Tape (roll) 1 Rain Suits (set) 2 Protective Clothing (set) 2 Poly Bass (Various) 12 Caution Signs w/ inserts 2 Legal Pad 1 Instrument /Saear Survey (pad) 1 Pens 2 Grease Pencil 1 Full Face Respiratior With High Efficiency Filters 2 _ First Aid Kit 1 Potassium Iodide Tablets Trans. Line Maint. 275 bottles Security PAP 150 bottles Construction Personnel Area 150 bottles Allen Steam Station 275 bottles KI Distribution Data Sheet 100 Seears (box) 1 NuCon Seears 30 Flashlight i Batteries (Size D) 10 Scissors 1 Medication Envalopes Trans. Line Maint. 100 Security PAP 60 Construction Personnel Area 60 Allen Steam Station 100 Crisis Management Team Phone Directory ** 1 SLED Badges (Personnel and Vehicle each)** 100 . Emergency Planning Zone Maps ** 3 l HP/0/B/1009/16 1 This Kit has been inventoried and Steps 4.2.1.4 through 4.2.1.14, if applicable, have been completed. Signature /Date l *Any Deviations will be documented on the Emergency Equipment Deviation l Authorization Sheet (Sample Enclosure 5.14). [

                 . **These items are found only in the Recovery Kits located at Allen Steam Station and Transeirsion Line Maintenance Building.

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P:sa 1 of 2 CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEY KITS CHECKLIST HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.5 MINIMUM ITEM AMOUNT DEV.* List of Contents 1 Eberline E-520 w/HP-270 Probe 1 Eberline E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 Exempt Source 1 Portable MCA** 1 Eberline PIC 6A 1 Emergency Radio Transmitter / Receiver 1 Radeco H809V Air Sampler- 1 Gasoline Generator (Gasoline in Safety Cabinet) 1 g Low /High Range Pocket Dosimeter (0-500 mR), (0-5R) 2 each Dose Cards 25* TLD Badge 6 Dosimeter Charger 1 i Full Face Respirator With High Efficiency Ffiter 2 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 2 Protective Clothing (Full Set)

  • 3 Poly Bass (Various Sizes) 6 .

Masking Tape (roll) 1 Limnological Sampler 1 Cubitainers- 6 , 1 Liter Wide Mouth Bottles 5 Stopwatch 1 . Flashlight 1 ' Batteries (Size D) 14

                            . Batteries _(9 volt)                                                                                                  4 Silver Zoolita (CP-100G or GY-130) Filter Cartridges and Particulate Filters                                                                                              30 Filter Cartridges Labels & Boss                                                                                     100 Seears (box)                                                                                                          1 Nucon Seetrs                                                                                                         30 Instrument /Saear Survey (pad)                                                                                        1 Map of Ten Mile Zone Sectors                                                                                          1 Legal Pad                                                                                                             1 Pen                                                                                                                   2 Permanent Marker                                                                                                      i Hand Spade                                                                                                            1 Grease Pencil and refills                                                                                             1 Dime Roll                                                                                                             1 Seidsors                                                                                                              1 Rain Suits                                                                                                            3 Telephone location maps                                                                                               1 Field Monitoring Data Sheet                                                                                          20 Field Monitoring Work Sheet                                                                                          20 KI Tablet Distribution Data fiheet                                                                                    1 Radio Operator Manual                                                                                                 1 O

CPD1 Key 1 o Cottan Liners (pairs) 5 SLED Badges (Personal - Vehich) 4  !

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HP/0/B/1009/16 1 HP/0/B/1003/17 1 HP/0/B/1009/19 1

       -   .This Kit has been inventoried and Steps 4.2.1.4 through 4.2.1.14, if applicable, have been completed.

Signature /Date

            *Any Deviations will be documented on the Emergency Equipment Deviation Authorization Sheet (Sample Enclosure 5.14).
            **This -instrument is stored and maintained in the Health Physics Counting Room Area.

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V ENCLOSURE 5.6 MINIMUM ITEM AMOUNT DEV.* List of Contents 1 Eberline PIC-6A 1 Eberline E-520 w/HP-270 Probe 1 Exempt Source 1 Low /High Range Pocket Dosimeter (0-500 mR), (0-5R) 2 each Dose Cards 25 Field Menitoring Data Sheet 20 TLD Badge 6 Dosimeter Charger 1 1 Full Face Respirator with High Efficiency Filter 2 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 2 KI Distribution Data Sheet 1 Stopwatch i Flashlight 1 Batteries (Size D) 10 Batteries (9 volt) 4 Ear Plugs (pairs) 6 Map of Ten Mile Zone Sectors 1 Legal Pad 1 Pen 2 g Rain Suits 2 Instrument /Seear Survey foad) 1 Emergency Radio Transmitter / Receiver i HP/0/B/1009/19 1 HP/0/B/1009/04 1 HP/0/B/1009/16 1 1 This Kit has been inventoried and Steps 4.2.1.4 through 4.2.1.14, if applicable, have been completed. Signature /Date

          *Any Deviation will be documented on the Emergency Equipment Deviation Authorizatior. Sheet (Sample Enclosure 5.14).

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_O ENCLOSURE 5.7 MINIMUM ITEM AMOUNT DEV.* List of Contents 1 Eberline E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent)*** 2 Sample SI Lde Tray *** 1 Exempt Source 1 Emergency Radio Transmitter / Receiver ** 1 Radio Operator Manual 1 Low /High Range Dosimeters (0-500 mR/hr), (0-5 R/hr) 2 each Dose Cards 25 TLD Badges 2 Dosimeter Charger 1 Full Face Respirator With High Efficiency Filter 2 Potassium Iodine Tablets (bottle) 2 KI Distribution Data Sheet 1 Protective Clothing (Full set) 6 Boundary Ribbon or Rope (30 yd. roll) 1 Caution Signs w/ inserts 4 Masking Tape (roll) 1 Poly Bass (Various) 6 Smears (box) 1 Nucon Seears 25 Instrument / Smear Surv4y (pad) 1 Pens 2 Grease Pencil & Refills 1 , Legal Pad 1 Scissors 1 Rain Suits 3 Decon Kit i

1) Rad Con
2) Rad Wash
3) Paper Towels
4) Scrub Brush
5) Cotton Swabs
             .6)  Fingernail Clippers
7) Phischex (125 al)
8) Personnal Decontamination Forms Batteries (Size D) 10 Station Directive 3.8.3 i HP/0/B/1004/06 1 HP/0/B/1009/05 1 HP/0/B/1009/16 1 HP/0/B/1009/19** 1 O

Pago 2 of 2 CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION s PERSONNEL SURVEY KITS CHECKLIST s HP/0/3/1000/06 I ENCLOSURE S.7 l I This Kit has been inventoried and Steps 4.2.1.4 through 4.2.1.14, if applicable, have been completed. Signature /Date

           *Any Deviation will be documented on the Emergency Equipment Deviation Authorization Sheet (Sample Enclosure 5.14).
           **0nly the Construction Personnel access area shall have an Emergency Radio and procedure.
           ***The Security PAP Area shall have (3) E-140N w/HP-210 Probe or equivalent and Sample Slide Tray. The Construction Personnel Access Area shall have (2) E-140-N w/HP-210 Probe or equivalent and shall not have a Sample Slide Tray.

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                                               ~ PERSONNEL SURVEY KITS CHECKLIST (EVACUATION FACILITY)                                    f HP/0/B/1000/06                                        ,

ENCLOSURE 5.8 MINIMUM l ITEM AMOUNT DEV.*

             ' List of Contents -                                                    1 Eberline E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent)                         3 Exempt Source-                                                         1 Low /High Range Dosimeters (0-500 mR), (0-5R)                          4 each Dose Cards                                                           25 TLD Badges                                                             &

Dosimeter Charger 1

              ?otassius Iodide Tablets (bottle)                                      2 KI Tablet Distribution Data Sheet                                      1 Medication Envelopes                                                  3 Protective Clothing (Full Set)                                        6 Boundary Ribbon or Rope (50 yd. roll)                                 1 Caution Signs w/ inserts                                              4 Masking Tape (roll).                                                  1 Poly Bass (Various)                                                   6 Seears (box)                                                          1 Instrument /Saear Survey (pad)                                        1 Peas                                                                  2 Grease Pencil & Refills                                               1 O       Legal Pad Decon Kit 1

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3) Paper Towels
4) Scrub Brush
5) Cotton Swabs. '
6) Fingernail Clippers
7) Phischex (125 al)
8) Personnel Decontamination Forms Scissors 1 Disposable Coveralls 40 Station Directive 3.8.3 1 Evacuation Personnel Dose Record 50 L Catawba Nuclear Station Telephone Directory 1

! Batteries (Size D) 10 l- .HP/0/B/1004/06 1 l' HP/0/B/1009/05 1 L HP/0/B/1009/16 1

i. This Kit has been inventoried and Steps 4.2.1.4 through 4.2.1.14, if applicable, have been completed.

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                *Any Deviation will be documented on the Emergency Equipment Deviation Authorization Sheet (Sample Enclosure 5.14).

CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY MEDICAL KIT CHECKLIST FIRST AID ROOM q y; HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.9 MINIMUM ITEM AMOUNT DEV.* List of Contents 1 Eberline K-140N v/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 Exempt Source 1 Poly Bags (various sizes) 6 Smears (box) 1 Nucon Smears 25 Protective Clothing (Full-Set) 4 Rain Suits 2 Tape, Radioactive Material 1 Tape, Masking 2" 1 Tape, Duct 2" 1 Instrument / Smear Survey (pad) 1 Pens 2 Legal Pad 1 Caution Signs w/ inserts 3 Radioactive Material Tags 50 _ Scissors 1 Poly for Ambulances (bundles) 3 Protective Clothing for Ambulance Drivers (Sets) 2 Batteries (Size D) 4 HP/0/B/1004/06 i HP/0/B/1009/08 1 This Kit has been inventoried and Steps 4.2.1.4 through 4.2.1.14, if applicable, have been completed. Signature /Dute

       *Any Deviation will be documented on the Emergency Equipment Deviation Authorization Sheet (Sample Enclosure 5.14).

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CATAWBA NUCIIAR STATION EMERGENCY MEDICAL KITS CHECKLIST

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(.)) HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.10 MINIMUM ITEM AMOUNT DEV.* List of Contents 1 Eberline E-520 w/HP-270 Probe 1 Eberline E-140N W/210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 Exempt Source 1 Poly Bags (various sizes) 14 Smears (box) i NuCon Smears 25 Tape, Radioactive Material 1 Tape, Masking 2" 2 Tape, Duct 2" 2 Instrument /Saear Survey (pad) 1 Caution Signs w/ inserts 5 Rad Rope 1 TLD Badges 10 Pocket Dosimeters (0-500mR) 10 Dose Cards 25 Dosimeter Charger 1 Radioactive Material Tags 50 3 p/ w Floor and Vent Covering disposable Coveralls 25 I Disposable, Shoe Covers (pairs) 25 Cubitaners 5 Decen Kit 1

1) Rad Con
2) Rad Wash
3) Paper Towels
4) Scrub Brush
5) Cotton Swabs j 6) Fingernail Clippers

! 7) Phischex (125 al)

8) Personnel Decontamination Forms

! ' Cotton Gloves (pairs) 50 l Rubber Gloves (pairs) 20 l Batteries (Size D) 8 Grease pencils (box) 1 l' HP/0/B/1004/06 1 HP/0/B/1009/08 1 This Kit has been inventoried and Steps 4.2.1.4 through 4.2.1.14, if I,. applicable, have been completed. i' Signature /Date l'

                   - *Any Deviation will be documented on the Emergency Equipment Deviation
        . w/-         Authorization Shaet (Sample Enclosure 5.14).

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Page 1 of 2 CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION i OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER KITS CHECKLIST HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.11 MINIMUM ITEM AMOUNT DEV.* List of Contents 1 Protective Clothing (Set) 40 Full Face Respirators with High Efficiency Filters 10 Flashlights 11 Batteries (Size D) 34 Batteries (9 volt) 20 Eberline PIC 6A 5 RM-14 w/PP-21C Probe _ 1 E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 Exempt Source 1 Camera (Polaroid) 1 _ Polaroid Film Pacs 2 Masking Tape (Roll) 2 Dosimeters (0-100R), (0-5R) 5 Dose Cards 25 Dosimeter Charger 1 Small Sample Bottles or Medication Envelopes 10 Rain Suits 5 Poly Bass (various sizes) 50 O- Radeco H809V Air Sampler 3 Silver Zeolite (CP-100G or GY-130) Filter Cartridges and Particulate Filters 30 Filter Cartridge Labels 30

          -Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle)                       20 KI Distribution Data Sheet                              10 4

HP/0/B/1004/06 1 Decon Kit 1

1) Rad Con
2) Rad Wash
3) Paper Towels
4) Scrub Brush
5) Cotton Swabs
6) Fingernail Clippers
7) Phischex (125 al)
8) Personnel Decontamination Forms Instrument / Smear Survey (pad) 1 Telephone 2 Post-Accident Containment Air Sampling Equipment Kit 1 Pen (box) 1 Grease Pencil (and refills) (box) 1 Extension Cord (50 ft.) 2 Extensics Cords (25 ft.) 2 Stopwatch 2 Large Battery Lanterns 4 Plant Drawings 1 O

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OSC Response Personnel Dose Record Forms 125 Smears (box) 1 This Kit has been inventoried and Steps 4.2.1.4 through 4.2.1.1.4, if applicable, have been completed. Signature /Date

          *Any Deviation will be documented on the Emergency Equipment Deviation Authorization Sheet (Sample Enclosure 5.14).

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HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.12 MINIMUM ITEM AMOUNT DEV.* List of Contents 1 Protective Clothing (Set) 20 Full Face Respirators with High Efficiency Filters 6 Eberline E-520 w/HP-270 Probe 1 Eberline PIC-6A 3 E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 Exempt Source 1 Radeco H809V Air Sample 1 Dosimeter (0-100R), (0-5R) 6 each Dose Cards 25 Silver Zeolite (CP-100G or GY-130) Filter Cartridges and Particulate Filters 30 Filter Cartridge Labels 25 Dosimeter Charger 1 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 25 Boundary Ribbon or Rope (50 yd. roll) 1 Caution Signs w/ inserts 3 Rad Tape 2 Seears (box) 1 O_ Poly Bass 6 Masking Tape (Roll) 1 Pen 2 Legal Pad 1 . Grease Pencil (and refills) 1 Flashlights 8 Batteries (Size D) 30 Batteries (9V) 12 Small Sample Bottles or Medication Envelopes 10 Rain Suits 6 Decon Kit 1

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2) Rad Wash
3) Paper Towels
4) Scrub Brush
5) Cotton Swabs
6) Fingernail Clippers
7) Phischex (125 mi)
8) Personnel Decontamination Forms Instrument /Seear Survey (pad) 1 Request for Exposure Extenaion Forms 15 Plant Drawings 1 HP/0/B/1009/16 1 HP/0/B/1004/06 1 O

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Page 2 of 2 CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENIER KIT CHECKLIST HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.12 This Kit has been inventoried and Steps 4.2.1.4 through 4.2.1.14, if applicable, have been completed. Signature /Date

               *Any Deviation will be documented on the Emergency Equipment Deviation Authorization Sheet (Sample Enclosure 5.14).
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Page 1 of 2 CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION FUEL TRANSFER KIT CHECKLIST HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.13 MINIMUM ITEM AMOUNT DEV.* List of Contents 1 Shoe Covers: disposable (pair) 20

            .            rubber (Pair)                             6 Gloves: . disposable (bundle)                             1 surgeons (box)                                 1 rubber (pair)                                  6 Coveralls: disposable                                     4 cloth                                        6 Hoods                                                     4 Wet Suit                                                  2 Hard Hat                                                  3 4         Full Face Respirators with High Efficiency Filters        2 Radaco H809V Air Sampler                                  1 Eberline E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent)            1        .

Eberline PIC-6A 1 Eberline E-520 w/HP-270 Probe 1 Exempt Source 1 O sit z tie c = 14 3 4 > =1c=1 Labels for Filters and Cartridges

                                                   = 111= -       to 10 Potassium Iodide Tablets (Bottle)                        30 TLD Badge                                                 5
Low /High Range Dosimeter (0-500 mR), (0-5R) 5 each -

Dose Card 25 Dosimeter Charger 1 Weather-Proof Caution Signs with Inserts 4 i Raitioactive Waste Signs (4" x 6") 12 Caution: Radiation / Radioactive Material Tags 12 50 yd. Roll of Barricade Tape (Magenta & Yellow) 4 Step Off Pads 3-Poly Bass 12 _ Hand Gardening Spade 1 Wide Mouth Sample Bottles 4

        ' Plastic Sample Bottles or Medication Envelopes          12 Kimwipes (box)                                            2 NuCon Seears                                            100 Copy of NAC-1 Drawings (Prints)                           1

, Copy of Loading and Unioading Instructions 1 Duct Tape (Roll) 2 1. Masking Tape (1" and 2" Rolls) leach Contact Pyrometer with Probe 2 Safety Glasses 5 Binoculars 1 Tool Kit 1 Batteries (9 Volt) 4 O Flashlights Batteries (Size D) 2 18 Steno Pad with 2 Mechanical Lead Pencils 1 Pencil Resills 1 [ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ - _ __

r Page 2 of 2 CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION O'- FUEL RANSFER KIT CHECKLIST HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.13 MINIMUM ITEM AMOUNT DEV.* Grease Pencils 2 All Purpose Marker 2 Scotch Tape Roll and Dispenser 1 Roll of Dimes 1 Gasoline Generator (Gasoline Stored in Safety Cabinet) 1 Instrument /Saear Survey (pad) 1 HP/0/B/1009/16 1 O 8 This Kit has been inventoried and Steps 4.2.1.4 through 4.2.1.14, if applicable, have been completed. Signature /Date

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c -+ O Form 34731 (10-81) (Formerly SPD 1002-1) _ DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No: HP/0/B/1009/09 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) C to PROCESS RECORD 2- Incorporated (2) STATION: Catawba (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Guide Hnes For Accident And Ener?encr Reseense (4) PREPARED BY M % sd i h v z DATE: /-I - 87 (5) REVIEWED BY: / DATE: /- -6 Cross-Disciplinary Review By: N/R: (6)4 TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY): Ey: (SRO) Date: By: e Date: (7) APPROVED BY: 'h ' r- Date: I 7 -I

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r O HP/0/B/1009/09 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION GUIDELINES FOR ACCIDEhT AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 To provide guidance for notification / activation of the Health Physics Organization in the event of an emergency situation. 1.2 To assure proper assignment of responsibility, o + 1.3 To give general guidance for initial response of the Health Physics organization. 1.4 To give general guidance for continuing response of the Health Physics organization.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 HP/0/B/1001/12 Technical Specificatione Gaseous Waste Sampling and Analysis. O 2.2 HP/0/B/1009/04, Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions Within the Ten Mile Radius of Catawba Nuclear Station. 2.3 HF/0/B/1009/05, Personnel / Vehicle Monitoring for Emergency Conditions. - 2.4 HP/0/B/1009/06, Alternative Method for Determining Dose Rate Within the Reactor Building. 2.5 HP/0/B/1009/07 In-plant Particulate and Iodine Monitoring Under Accident Conditions. 2.6 HP/0/B/1009/06, Contamination Control During Transportation of Contaminated Injured Individuals. . 2.7 HP/0/B/1009/10, Body Burden Analysis Following Suspected Uptakes of Mixed Fission or Activation Products. 2.8 HP/0/1009/12, Quantifying Gaseous Releases Through Steam Relief Valves Under Post-Accident conditions. 2.9 HP/0/B/1009/13, Off-Site Dose Projection - Uncontrolled Release of Radioactive Material Through the Unit Vent. 2.10 HP/0/B/1009/14 Health Physics Actions Following on Uncontrolled Release of Liquid Radioactive Material. O~ 2.11 HP/0/B/1009/15, Off-Site Dose Projection - Uncontrolled Release of Gaseous Radioactive Material Other Than Through the Unit Vent. 1

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9 g. HP/0/B/1009/09 Page 2 of 4 0 . 2.12 HP/0/B/1009/16, Distribution of Potassius iodide Tablets in the Event of a Radiciodine Release. 2.13 HP/0/B/1009/17, Post Accident Containment Air Sampling Systes. 2.14 HP/0/B/1009/19, Emergency Radio System Operations, Maintenance, and Communications. 2.15 RP/0/B/5000/12, Contro1 of Assesment and Repair Teams. 2.16 Catawba Nuclear Station Emergency Plan. 2.17 Systes Health Physics Manual. 2.18 Catawba Nuclear Station, Station Directive 3.8.4, Onsite Emergency Organization. 2.19 Catawba Nuclear Station, Station Directive 2.8.1, Reporting Requirements. ! 3.0 LIMITS AND PRECA17TIONS i 3.1 This procedure shall only be initiated at the direction of Heaith Physics Supervision. t 3.2 This procedure may be initiated in part or whole, depending on the type and severity of emergency. l-3.3 This procedure provides general guidance for initial response. Any particular situation may require actions not addressed in ttis procedure. 3.4 For incidents occurring during back.thifts, Health Physics shift personne1 shall be responsible for on-site response.only until directed otherwise by the Station Health Physicist. 4.0 PROCEDL1tE 4.1 Upon notification of an emergency coadition, the Station Health Physicist sha11 activate the Health Physics organization by notifying one or all of the following: i 4.1.1 Surveillance and Control Coordinator. 4.1.2 Support Functions Coordinator. 4.1.3 Staff Coordinator. 4.1.4 Shift Technician (To advise, if during back shift). O 4.2 indi 1eual coordinators wi11 notif7 atternates and su ervisors se be under their direction during the emergency, and will make arrangements through the supervisors for the notification of non-exempt personnel. l

HP/0/B/1009/09 Page 3 of 4 0 4.3 If the emergency is classified above the Notification of Unusual Event category, the Station Health Physicist shall proceed to the Technical Support Center (TSC), and coordinate the overall Health Physics response. Enclosures 5.2 and 5.3 provide general guidelines for response. 4.4 When notified to respond to an emergency, the Surveillance and Control Coordinator shall assume alternate responsibility for the Station Health Physicist, and shall activate the S&C Coordinator identified in Reference 2.16 who will act according to Enclosures 5.4 and 5.5. 4.5 When notified to respond to an emergency, the Support Functions Coordinator shall assume alternate responsibility for the Station l Health Physicist and shall activate the Support Functions i' Coordinator identified in Reference 2.16 who will act according to Enclosures 5.6 and 5.7. 4.6 When notified to respond to an seersency, the Staff Coordinator shall act according to Enclosures 5.8 and 5.9. l 4.7 When notified to respond to an emergency, the Field Monitoring coordinator shall act according to Enclosures 5.10 and 5.11. 4.8 When nocified to respond to an emergency, the Operation Support Center (OSC) Supervisor shall act according to Enclosures 5.12 and 5.13. 5.0 ENCLOSURES 5.1 Guidelines For Planned Emergency Exposures 5.2 Station Health Physicist - Initial Response 5.3 Station Haalth Physicist - Continuing Response 5.4 Surveillance and Control Coordinator - Initial Response 5.5 Surveillance and Control Coordinator - Continuing Response 5.6 Support Functions Coordinator - Initial Response 5.7 Support Functions Coordinator - Continuing Response 5.8 Staff Data Analysis Coordinator - Initial Response 5.9 Staff Data Analysis Coordinator - Continuing Response O l 4 __,.w,,wg...m,my,,v, __,,,,-.nny n m .p ,, n -p

HP/0/B/1009/09 Page 4 of 4 O 5.10 Field Monitoring Coordinator - Initial Response 5.11 Field Monitoring Coordinator - Continuing Response 5.12 OSC Supervisor - Initial Response 5.13 OSC Supervisor - Continuing Response 5.14 Reserve Personnel / Personnel Monitoring Leader Response 5.15 OSC Response Personnel Dose Record Form 5.16 Procurement of Helicopters for Aerial Environmental Surveillance f . O I I i l O

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Page 1 of 2 HP/0/B/1009/09 ENCIDSURE 5.1 GUIDELINES FOR PLANNED EMERGENCY EXPOSURES 1.0 Obtain the verbal or written approval of the Emergency Coordinator to exceed planned maximum limits. 2.0 If it is necessary to remedy a situation immediately hazardous to life , and property, an individual (Duke Power personnel, or Outside Services) l may receive exposure up to: Whole Body 5 rems (25 ren)* Skin of the Whole Body 30 rems (125 rem)* or Thyroid . Extremities 75 rems

  • Doses up to this limit may be authorized by the Recovery Manager. l 3.0 If it is necessary to save lives or prevent loss of lives and/or extensive daeane to property, an individual may volunteer to receive exposure up to:
Whole Body 25 rems (75 rem)*

l Skin of the Whole Body 150 rems s or Thyroid l i Extremities 375 rems

  • Doses up to this limit may be authorized by the Recovery Manager, Station Manager or Emergency Coordinator. For application of these exposures, extensive damage to property should be considered to result in loss of life or the inability to control or mitigate the accident with the assurance that life can be protected.

4.0 I_f possible, the individual (s) should be selected by the following conditions: 4.1 Personnel should be volunteers or professional rescue personnel. 4.2 Personnel should be broadly familiar with the potential consequences of such exposure. 4.3 Women capable of reproduction should g take part in these actions. 4.4 All factors being equal, volunteers above the age of 45 should be selected. 5.0 Exposure shall be maintained ALARA. 6.0 Internal exposure should be minimized by the use of the best available respiratory protection, and the contamination should be controlled by the use of available protective clothing. 7.0 All exposures (permissible, planned maximum, planned emergency and acciden- ! tal) shall require documentation and an occupational dose penalty if necessary. i

Page 2 of 2 HP/0/B/1009/09 O ENCIDSURE 5.1 8.0 Exposures above the guidelines of Section 3.0 should be authorized by the , Recovery Manager, Station Manager or Emergency Coordinator and will require a medical decision as to whether the individual may continue in radiological work and should be limited to once in a lifetime. 9.0 Reports of planned emergency expesures shall be reported as per Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 2.8.1 (Reporting Requirements). O l l

Page 1 of 1 (~ HP/0/B/1009/09 i ENCLOSURE 5.2 STATION HEALTH PHYSICIST INITIAL RESPONSE 5.2.1- Assemble supporting materials and take to TSC. , 5.2.2 The Station Health Physicist shall as necessary: 5.2.2.1 Establish the exposure limit for blanket. dose extension, , for Exposure Class 1 to a maximum of 1000 mrem /qtr; for . Exposure Class 3 to a maximum of 2500 mRes; for Exposure j Class 2 personnel (pregnant females) they shall not be extended above their 500 mRes limit, and should be reassigned to work locations in the Administration e Building until radiation levels are evaluated. 5.2.2.2 Govern planned emergency exposures by Enclosure 5.1 (Guidelines For Planned Emergency Exposures). 5.2.2.3 Coordinate the overall Health Physics response. 5.2.2.4 Recommend protective action on-site for assembled personnel and those with work duties. 5.2.2.5 Recommend off-site protective action to the Emergency Coordinator until the CMC (Crisis Management Center) is O activated. 5.2.2.6 Initiate, as necessary, HP/0/B/1009/16, Distribution of Potassium Iodide Tablet in the Event of a Radioactive - Release. 1 W i i L O

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Page 1 of 1 C.J. ENCLOSURE 5.3 STATION HEALTH PHYSICIST CONTINUING RESPONSE 5.3.1 Interface with the CMC when it is activated. 5.3.2 Coordinate Health Physics shift rotation and augmentation of personnel and equipment. 5.3.3 Should evacuation be required; coordinate the identification of "Non-Essential" personnel with other TSC groups. 5.3.3.1 All females should be given first consideration due to limited . use in a radiological exposure situation. 5.3.3.2 Sufficient personnel should be retained to support need for backup personnel. 5.3.4 Direct trending of available information to support Health Physics TSC response. 5.3.5 When CMC is in place, continue Protective Action assessment and recommendations as a confirming response. , O O o .

i Pcas 1 of 1 HP/0/3/1009/09 O t ENCLOSURE 5.4 SURVEILLANCE AND CONTROL COORDINATOR INITIAL RESPONSE 5.4.1 Assemble supporting materials and take te TSC.

5. i.2 Establish radiological access controls for the Station and Control Room.

5.4.2.1 Initiate, as necessary HP/0/B/1009/07 In-Plant Particulate and Iodine Monitoring Under Accident Conditions. 5.4.2.2 Initiate, as necessary, HP/0/B/1009/08, Contamination Control During Transportation of Contaminated Injured Individuals. 5.4.2.3 Initiate discussions by need for Buddy System for radiological conditions. 5.4.3 If'the emergency is classified above the Notification of Unusual Event category: 5.4.3.1 Send the following personnel as necessary to the Operations Support Center (OSC): () 5.4.3.1.1 One Supervisor to coordinate Health Physics support and communicate with the TSC and shall act according to Enclosures 5.12 and 5.13. 5.4.3.1.2 One Technician to provide job coverage (sampling, operation maintenance, etc.). 5.4.3.1.3 'hro Technicians to monitor and report plant radiologiesi status. 5.4.3.1.4 Two Technicians to provide fire / medical emergency / rescue team / damage control coverage. ( 5.4.3.1.5 Direct sufficient personnel to the Ad=inistra-tion Building, DRC office, as staging area. 5.4.3.2 Identify a Supervisor or Lead Technician to Reserve Personnel / Personnel Monitoring Leader and he/she shall act according to Enclosure 5.14. 5.4.3.3 Proceed to the TSC and coordinate Surveillance and Control response, with emphasis upon OSC activities. 5.4.3.4 Request T3C Security staff to provide locations of officers remaining on post. Evaluate exposure potential for these officers and recommend protective actions as () nocessary. i h

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                          $URVEILLANCE AND C0h"11t0L COORDINATOR CONTINUING RESPONSE 5.5.1 The S&C Coordinator shall, as necessary:

5.5.1.1 Initiate through RP/PM Leader NP/0/B/1009/05, Personnel / Vehicle Monitoring for Emergency Conditions, when a site assembly occurs due to radiological conditions. 5.5.1.2 Initiate, as necessary, NP/0/B/1009/17 Post Accident Containment Air Sampling System. 5.5.2 Provide direction and support to the OSC Health Physics Supervisor: 5.5.2.1 Coordinate in-plant and on-site monitoring in support of TSC needs. 5.5.2.2 Keep OSC Supervisor appraised of TSC events and activities that may require OSC response (planned maintenance, operation, sampling). 5.3.2.3 Coordinate with OSC and TSC groups to ensure adequate pre planning occurs to limit radiation exposures. () 5.5.2.4 Obtain additional emergency kit items and supplies to support OSC if needed. 5.5.3 Monitor dose rate in TSC. Initiate discussion with Station Health - Physicist on the need to evaluate :he TSC should dose rate exceed 5 mR/hr and be expected to continue. l i i

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                                                            $UPPORT FUNCTIONS COORDINATOR INITIAL RESPONSE 5.6.1 Assemble supporting materials and take to TSC.                                                                                 !

5.6.2 Evaluate the need to establish an alternate location for sample analysis. 5.6.3 Establish 6 count room sample priority list if emergency radiological sampling is in progress or is going to begin. 5.6.4 Initiate, as necessary, HP/0/B/1009/10, Body Burden Analysis Following Suspected Uptake of Mixed Fission or Activation Products. , 5.6.5 If the emergency is classified above the Notification of Unusual Event category: 5.6.5.1 Establish alternate dosimetry issue points for perscnnel and high range dosimetry, as necessary. 5.6.5.2 Issue blanket dose extensions for OSC personnel, to the limit established by the Station Health Physicist. 5.6.5.3 Provide representatives from Dosimetry and Records Control O in the OSC to: 5.6.5.3.1 Record the following information on the OSC Response Personnel Dose Record Form (Sample Enclosure 5.14) as emergency response personnel enter the OSC. 5.6.5.3.1.1 Name 5.6.5.3.1.2 Health Physics Badge Numbers 5.6.5.3.1.3 Social Security Number 5.6.5.3.1.4 Birthdate 5.6.5.3.1.5 Age 5.6.5.3.1.6 Exposure Class 5.6.5.3.1.7 Work Group 5.6.5.3.1.8 Quarterly and yearly dose to date 5.6.5.3.1.9 Permissible lifetime dose 5.6.5.3.1.10 Total lifetime dose to date O NOTE:- This may be obtained et the first available opportunity. _ _ . _ _ .- - _ _ _ . . , . - . _ _ - _ _ . - - . . _ . _ _ - _ ~ . - . . - _ . _ _ . _ . .

Pogs 2 of 2 HP/0/B/1009/09 t( ) ENCLOSURE 5.6 CONTINUED 5.6.5.3.2 As personnel return to OSC from entering n , radiation field, dosimeters shall be checked for reseroing and the following information recorded on the OSC Response Personnel Dose Record Form (Sample Enclosure 5.14): 5.6.5.3.2.1 Date, Time 5.6.5.3.2.2 Dosimeter Reading 5.6.5.3.2.3 Rttotal of quarterly dose. 5.6.5.4 Proceed to the TSC and coordinate Support Function Response. O O

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          -5.7.1 Ensure collection and retention of collected samples is adequate to reconstruct data following the emergency.

5.7.2 Acquire additional anti-contamination clothing, dosimetry, respiratory or monitoring equipment from:

                 -    Existing Station Stock
                 -    CMC Admin and Logistics Groups 5.7.3 Direct implementation of HP/0/3/1001/12, Technical Specification Gaseous Waste Sampling,and Analysis as necessary to collect containment and unit vent samples.
                 -    All sampling will be coordinated with OSC Health Physics personnel to determine habitability and RVP requirements.

5.7.4 Retrieve radiation instrumentation from Instrument Issue area and

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Pess I cf 1 HP/0/B/1009/09 O i ENCLOSURE 5.8 STAFF (DATA ANALYSIS) COORDINATOR INITIAL RESPONSE 5.8.1 Assemble supporting materials and take to TSC. 5.8.1.1 Review any assessments made using RP/0/A/5000/11. 5.8.2 Initiate the following procedures as necessary. 5.8.2.1 HP/0/B/1009/13, Off-Site Dose Projection - Uncontrolled Release of Radioactive Material through the Unit Vent. 5.8.2.2 HP/0/B/1009/14 Health Physics Actions Following on Uncontrolled Release of Liquid Radioactive Material. 5.8.2.3 HP/0/3/1009/15, Off-site Dose Projection - Uncontrolled Relasse of Gaseous Radioactive Material other than through the Unit Vent. 5.8.3 Assume the duties of the Data Analysis Coordinator if the emergency is classified t.bove the Notification of Unusual Event Category and: 5.8.3.1 Proceed to the TSC. 5.8.3.2 Initiate activation of the Field Monitoring Organisation () by notifying the Field Monitoring Coordinator to respond according to Enclosure 5.10 and 5.11. 5.8.3.3 Initiate the following procedures as necessary: . 5.8.3.3.1 HP/0/3/1009/06, Alternative Method for Determining Dose Rates Within the Reactor Building. 5.8.3.3.2 HP/0/3/1009/12, Quantifying Gaseous Release through Steam Relief Valves Under Post-Accident Conditions. l 5.8.3.4 Provide special evaluation in areas such as' shielding, off-site consquences of a containment loss or steam [ generator tube rupture, BBA, etc. i L

Page 1 of 1 HP/0/3/1009/09 O' ENCLOSURE 5.9 STAFF (DATA ANALYSIS) COORDINATOR ColfrINUING RESPONSE 5.9.1 Evaluate the need to recalculate dose projections based upon: 5.9.1.1 Kaown changes in meterological status (wind speed, wind direction, AT, percipitation). 5.9.1.2 Known changes in EMF readings. 5.9.1.3 Projected change in meterological conditions. 5.9.2 Evaluate total effect of dose projections when making multiple releases (containment, vent releases, etc.). 5.9.3 Evaluate total effect of dose projections when releases are expected to continue for longer than two hours, or to otherwise be effected by extended evacuation times. O e

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5.10.1 Assemble supporting materials and take to TSC. . i -5.10.1 Initial Response 5.10.2.1 Activate the field monitoring organization by: 5.10.2.1.1 Notifying the TSC Radio Operator to report to the TSC and initiate HP/0/3/1009/19, , i Emergency Radio Operations, Maintenance ' i and Communications. I 5.10.2.1.2 Selecting nine (9) Catawba Nuclear Station Field Monitoring Team (FNT) members to be i organized as follows: Team Call Sirn Number of Members Transportation 4 Alpha 2 Land Vehicle Bravo 2 Land Vehicle Charlie 2 Land Vehicle Delta 2 Land Vehicle O Echo 1 Helicopter 5.10.2.1.3 Instruct FNT's to complete checkout steps from HP/0/3/1009/04, Environmental Moni- - l tering for Emergency Conditions Within the Ten Mile Radius of Catawba Nuclear Station. 5.10.2.2 Obtain plant radiological status and evaluate the potential or existence of an off-site release of l radioactive material (liquid or gaseous). 5.10.2.3 Obtain meterological information and determine initial sample direction. . 5.10.2.4 Determine the need for aerial environmental surveillance based on plant radiological status and meterological l information. 5.10.2.4.1 If immediately needed, obtain helicopter support per Enclosure 5.15, Procurement of Helicopters for Aerial Environmental Surveillance. , 5.10.2.4.2 If the possibility exist for future need, F put helicopter support on standby per l ' Enclosure 5.15. ([]) 5.10.2.5 Proceed to the TSC. l

1 1 Pass 1 of 2 t NP/0/B/1009/09 ENCIDSURE 5.11 FIELD MONITORING COORDINATOR CONTINUING RESPONSE 5.11.1 Continuing Response 5.11.1.1 Dispatch FMT's based on plant radiological status and meterological information to sample locations listed in HP/0/B/1009/04. 5.11.1.'1.1 Plume location strategy should be to send FMT's back and forth across sectors to locate the plume. Only after the plume is located should detailed field monitoring begin. 5.11.1.2 Direct and implement field monitoring strategies by: 5.11.1.2.1 Reviewing plant radiological status, field data and meterological information approximately every 15 minutes for changes which might affect field monitoring strategies. 5.11.1.2.2 Directing FMT's to monitor locations. 5.11.1.2.3 Instructing FMT's to take, as needed, _( ) special samples per HP/0/B/1009/04. 5.11.1.3 Advise the Data Analysis Coordinator to field monitoring results. . A 5.11.1.4 Maintain an up-to-date 10 mile radius map by: 5.11.1.4.1 Posting current FTM locations. 5.11.1.4.2 Posting latest instrument survey results ~ for each monitoring location. i 5.11.1.4.3 Illustrating approxima:e plume shape and i location. 5.11.1.5 Maintain an organized file of all sample results/ data - generated from FMT activities. 5.11.1.6 Maintain FMT equipment and supplies including protective clothing, liquid nitrogen, etc.; and schedule shift coverage. 5.11.2 CMC Turnover 5.11.2.1 Once CMC is astablished, coordinate turnover of FKT's to CMC cent,rol. 5.11.2.2 Turnover of TSC FNT's to CMC Control shall occur at the intersection of SC 274 and SC 49. Should plume location interfere, alternate turnover location may be established.

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Pass 1 of 1 HP/0/B/1009/09 O ENCLOSURE 5.12 OPERATION SUPPORT CENTER HEALTH PHYSICS SUPERVISOR - INITIAL RESPONSE 5.12.1 Assemble supporting materials and take to OSC. 5.12.2 Contact OSC Operation Supervisor and coordinate Health Physics support for OSC activities. Assist in implementation of RP/0/B/5000/12. 5.12.3 Provide immediate job coverage as necessary. Give due consideration to the fact that plant conditions may be unstable and radiological conditions unknown. 5.12.4 Provide immediate Health Physics coverage as necessary to support Fire Brigade, damage control, medical emergency and other emergency activities. 5.12.5 Direct technicians to obtain preliminary radiological information available in Control Room. 5.12.5.1 Emphasis should be placed upon determining the areas of the plant experiencing increasing radiation levels. 6 5.12.6 Based upon initial Control Room indications, direct technicians to monitor and report radiological status which will support OSC activities. 5.12.7 Establish control over all OSC personnel radiation exposure and limit to blanket dose extension levels. . 5.12.7.1 All activities which cause these levels to be approached or exceeded, require pre-planning and coordination with TSC S&C Coordinator. 5.12.8 Direct assignment of additional dosimetry to provide adequate monitoring for the conditions expected. 5.12f9 Direct the use of protective clothing to limit the spread of contamination consistent with the conditicas expected. 5.12.10 Obtain additional instrumentation to support OSC activities (Teletector, neutron instrument alpha instrument, friskers), if . necessary.

5.2.11- Require each exit from OSC to Auxiliary Building be preceeded by a briefing on task to be done and radiological conditions expected when applicable, i

5.. 11 Coordinate Health Physics activities for assessment and repair teams in accordance with RP/0/B/5000/12. ( ). 5.2.13 Post blanket dose extension valves. l

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l Pass 1 of 1 i l HP/0/B/1009/09 , I ENCLOSURE 5.13 OPERATION SUPPORT CENIIR HEALTH PHYSICS SUPERVISOR - CONTINUING RESPONSE l 5.13.1 Maintain routine contact with TSC S&C Coordinator to provide update on OSC activities and to receive plant status reports. 5.13.2 Obtain thru S&C Functions Coordinator additional dosimetry / protective clothing / emergency kit items necessary to

support OSC activities.

5.13.3 Coordinate OSC activities requiring pre-planning.

                           ~5.13.3.1 . Emphasis should be placed upon:

Dosimetry (Whole Body & Extremities)

                                                         - Protective Clothing Route to and from task Respiratory equipment Need for Buddy System because of safety hazard (radiological and non-radiological)
                                                         - Establishing dose limits and/or dose rate i                                                           considerations for high exposure jobs on unknown situations
                                                         - Communications equipment
                                                         - Additional monitoring instrumentation i          5.13.4             Monitor' dose rate in OSC. Should General Area reach 5 mR/hr.,

initiate discussion with S&C Coordinator on the need to evacuate the , OSC, should dose rate be expected to continue. . 5.13.5 All RE-ENTRY efforts should consider the special probless that may exist:

                              -          High samma fields
                              -           Increased Bets fields High contamination levels
                              -           High airborne rad levels                                  .

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Pcgo 1 of 1 HP/0/B/1009/09 ENCIDSURE 5.14 RESERVE PERSONNEL / PERSONNEL MONITORING LEADER 5.14.1 Assemble all Health Physics personnel not initially required for emergency response. Non essential personnel shculd be evaluated for use in the emergency. 5.14.2 Identify personnel and/or personnel monitoring teams for the following locations. 5.14.2.1 All on-site assembly areas are identified in Station Directive 3.0.7. 5.14.2.2 PAP Area. 5.14.2.3 Construction Personnel Exit Area (Brass Gate). 5.14.2.4 Evacuation Facility (Alpha or Bravo). Two monitoring , teams if both location are used. 5.14.3 Initiate, as necessary, HP/0/B/1009/05, Personnel / Vehicle Monitoring for Emergency Conditions. 5.14.4 Initiate random monitoring of vehicles located in the upper and lower parking lots starting with vehicles nearest the affected unit. The monitoring team identified in Step 5.14.2.4 should be () used for this purpose. - 5.14.5 Coordinate with the TSC Surveillance and Control Coordinator on relocating personnel monitoring teams if background radiation - renders normal monitoring locations unfit. 5.14.6 Supervise Health Physics efforts at the Evacuation Facility (s) as per Reference 2.2. 5.14.7 Provide direction to reserve Health Physics personnel: 5.14.7.1 Direct and control personnel in the staging area (DRC office in the Administration Building). . 5.14.7.2 Coordinate with Surveillance and Control Coordinator to ' provide addition manpower, as necessary. 5.14.7.3 Coordinate with Support Functions Coordinator to provide additional manpower, as necessary. . 5.14.7.4 Direct activities of Field Honitoring Teams if relieved by l CNC personnel. 5.14.7.5 Begin scheduling activities for Health Physics personnel. 5.14.7.6 Support OSC Supervisor with major activities as required. o

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HP/0/B/1009/09 Enclosure 5.15 O O OSC RESPONSE PERSONNEL DOSE RECORD FORM Name: HP Badge No.: Social Security No.: Exposure Class: - Birthdate: Age: Work Group:

  • Quarterly Dose to Date: ares
     ** Yearly Dose to Date:               aren Permissable Lifetime Dose to Date:                       ares Total Lifetime Dose to Date:                             ares
  • Quarterly Dose Total O Date/ Time Dosimeter Reading Out (area) In (area)

Comments

  • Current Quarter Dose aren Plus Today's Dosimeter Dose area.
      ** Current Yearly Dose         mres Plus Today's Dosimeter Dose         area.

Page 1 of 1 HP/0/B/1009/09 O ENCLOSURE 5.16 PROCUREMENT OF HELICOPTERS FOR AERIAL ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEILLANCE Inland Airways, Myrtle Beach, S.C., is under contract to Duke Power Company to furnish one helicopter upon request and an additional helicopter within six hours following notification. Once a helicopter is requested, there is a maximum elapsed time of three hours for the helicopter to arrive at Catawba Nuclear Station or other dispatched locations. Helicopter service is limited to daylight hours and adequate flying weather. The helicopters will hold three people, the pilot and two passengers. To perform surveys, instrumentation say limit the passenger space. To obtain helicopter (s) for emergency service contact: Office Home

1. B. A. Turpin 704-331-4319 704-394-9247
2. L. W. Johnson 704-331-4172 704-523-3524
3. L. M. Whisonant 704-331-4173 704-324-0260
4. D. M. Staggs 704-331-4157 704-523-9223 N0'II: These contacts are in Duke Power Company Transmission Dept.,

Line Division. The microwave extension for the office numbers is 220. . i

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(Formerly SPD 10021) DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No:RP/0/A/5000/01 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) 1 to PROCESS RECORD 4 Incorporated (2) STATION: CATAWBA (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCY (4) PREPARED BY: M DATE: 1-11-85 g (5) REVIEWED BY: [ DATE: /- / /- 8'f Cross-Disciplinary Review By: h.  : 4&t_ N/R: - (6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY): By: (SRO) Date: C , . By: Date: l (7) APPROVED BY: (A/* Date: ) // 15 7 . (8) MISCELLANEOUS: Reviewed / Approved By: Date: Reviewed / Approved By: Date: 1 ! n

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RP/0/A/5000/01 V 0 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION l

                            . CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCY 1.0 SYMPTOMS
            '1.1  Notification of Unusual Event
i 1.1.1 Events are in process or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant.

1.1.2 No releases of radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring are expected unless further degradation of safety occurs. 1.2 Alert ~l 1.2.1 Events are in progress or have occurred which involve an - actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant.

  • 1.2.2 Any releases are expected to be limited to small fractions of the EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels.

1.3 Site Area Emergency 1.3.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve . actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for

                      ,     protection of the public.

l 1.3.2 Any releases are not expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels except near the site i l boundary. 1.4 General Emergency

            . 1.4.1      Events are in process or have' occurred which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential,for loss 'of containment integrity.

1.4.2 Releases can be reasonably expected to exceed EPA ! Protective Action Guldsline exposure levels offsite for more i than the immediate site area. i 2.0 IMMEDI ATE ACTIONS 2.1 Compare actual plant conditions to the Emergency Action Level (s) listed in Enclosure 4.1 then declare the appropriate Emergency Class as indicated. _ _ . , _ . . . _ _ . _ . _ . _ , _ _ . _ - . _ . _ _ . . . - ~ - -

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  • RP/0/A/5000/01 Paga 2 of 2 2.2 Refer to the applicable Emergency Response Procedure (RP) for the
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Notification of Unusual' Event RP/0/A/5000/02 l Alert

  • RP/0/A/5000/03 l Site Area Emergency RP/0/A/5000/04 l General Emergency RP/0/A/5000/05 3.0 SUBSEOUENT ACTIONS ..

l 3.1 To escalate, de-escalate or close out the Emergency, compare plant conditions to the initiating Conditions of Enclosure 4.2. 4.0 ENCL'OSURES 4.1 Emergency Event List for Emergency Classes Event No. Pace (s) 4.1.1 Primary Coolant Leak 1&2 4.1.2 Fuel Damage 3 4.1.3 Steam System Failure 4 . 4.1.4 High Radiation / Radiological Effluents 5 4.1.5 Loss of Shutdown Function 6 4.1.6 Loss of Power 7 4.1,7 Fires and Security Actions . 8 4.1.8 Loss of Alarms and/or Communication 9 - 4.1.9 Spent Fuel Damage 10 4.1.10 Natural Disasters and Other Hazards 11 4.1.11 Other Abnormal Plant Conditions 12 & 13 4.1.72 Contaminated and injured Individual 14

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  • EMERCENCY ACTION LEVEL'S FOR EVENT #- 4.1.1 Prima ry Coolant Leak ,

CJan Notification of unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency Gene ra l Eme rgenc'y

1. NC Leakage > Tech, 1. NC Leak > 50 gpm 1. NC leak > Total ECCS 1. Sma l l o r la rge LOCA Specs. LCO: capacity: wilb failure of ECCS',
2. P-S Leak > 10 gpm leads to core melt:

ENC teak > 10 gpm SYMPTOM 3 .

            . identified primary                 MD                                                              SYMPTOMS leakage                                                    ePZR Low Press Rx Trip
  • a steam line break. ePZR Low Press S/l Signal eS/l signal and Rx trip O_g elligh Conta inment Press JYMPTOM3 elligh Containrient Humidi ty 6JQ e>500 gpd from any S/C elligh Contament Sump Level Rapidly decreasing: eEMF-38,39 & 40 in a la rm oN/I & ND pumps are ENC Tavg 2. Seve ra l hundred gpm P-S e> 1 gpm total P-S through ePZR Press lea kage MD all S/C ePZR Level eN/I Flow indicates "No MQ riow" 98 MD oAny press boundary leakage eEMF-33 & 34 in alarm.

SYMPTOMS eHigh Containment Gump OR

                       ~                 eSteam Line Radiation                                             Level Honitor in alarm on the        ePZR Low Press Alarm s> 1 gpa unidentified          arrected S/C.                  ePZR Low Press Rx Trip        2. Small LOCA and initially leakage                                                    ePZR Low Level Alarm              sucessful ECCS with esteam line low Press                                             railure or NS System over 93                 S/l signal                     eEMF-33k34 in alarm               severa l hours leads to
  • co re me l t and ra i lu re o r
          -C> 40 gpm controlled          eHi steam flow and              esteam Line Radiation             containment:

leakage at 2235 psig Low-Low Tavg Mon i to r i n a l a rm on the arrected S/G. SYMPTOMS Og ePZR low press Rx trip MQ ePZR low press S/l signal C) I gpa from NC press ENC temperature is rising isolation valve at 2235 CONTINUED eUV alarm on 7KV busos

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2. Failure or a PZR PORV or safety valve to close following a reduction of NC press:

CValid accoustical monitor indication or " valve railure, g OfD

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  • EMERGENCY ACTION LEVEL'S FOR
                                      'FVENT # 4.1.1:     Prima ry Coolant Leak (Continued)                             ,

, ' class Notification of-Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency Genera l Emergency .

3. Failure of one S/G tube
3. > So gpa P-S leakage AMD -

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loss of orrsite power: . a steam line bseak SYMPTOMS

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                               .ePZR  low   press ala re ePZR   low  press trip                 identification or fuel 4

ePZR low level ala rm damage. 1 ePZR low press S/l signal i eEMF-33434 in ala rm SYMPJgM3 eSteam Line Radiation Rapidly decreasing: Monitor in alarm on the arrected S/G. ENC Tavg

ePZR-Press AMD ePZR Level eEMF-33&34 in ala rm eLV a la rm on a ll 7 KV buses 650
4. Failure > 10 S/G tubes:
Seve ra l hundred gpm P-S. esteam Line Radiation leak
Mon i to r in a la ria on the arrected S/G SYMPTOMS =

AND ePZR low press ala re ePZR . low press Rx Trip -eSteam line Low Press ePZR low level ala rm S/l signal ! ePZR low press S/l signal eHigh Steam Flow and ! Low Low Tavg i AMD I eEMF-33434 in ala rm &ND l' eSteam Line radiation eEMF-48 in a la rm y[th Monitor in alarm on the either or both of the arrected S/C. Following: 9 [Mg eloose . Parts Monitoring Ala re 4 olaboritory Analysis , indicating fuel damage eEMF-53A and/or 8 indicates

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  • EMERGENCY ACTION LEVEL'S FOR EVENT # fa,1.2: Fue! Dara_gg . ,

Class Notification of Unusual Event . Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency .

1. High coolant activity: 1. Severe-loss or fuel 1. Degraded core w[th 1. Loss or 2 or 3 fission claddingt mechanical- possible loss or product barriers with
c. > 1 A4Cl/g ram Do se clad railure; coolable geometry: a potential for loss of '

Equivalent 1-131 or 3rd barrier: .

       > 100 >4Ci/ Cran                   a. Very high coolant              einadeauate Core Coolina activity sample                                                a. LOCA as identitled f                                200A4.Ci/mi to                   See EP/1/A/5000/2B                 in Event 4.1.1 Site gross activity.                          1000 A Ci/mi                                                      Area Emergency, equivalent 1-131.              eMechanical Clad failure             item #1
b. > 0.1% increase iri b. EHF-48 Indicates fuel f ailure within increase > 1% ruoi > 1000jsci/mi 1-131 MD 30 min. Failures (> 40ACl/ml) within 30 min. eSevere Fuel Overtemperature incomplete Cont. Isol 98 QB 1% to 10% ruel railures as b. LOCA as identitled in 1% to 5% ruol estimated by AP/0/A/5500/31 Event 4.1.1 Si te Area ra i l u re s e5% to 25% total fuel Eme rgency, item #1 rallures (> 200j4Cl/mi oFuel Molt SYMPTOMS l-131) MD
                                                                                .5% to 5% ruel rallures as CEMF-48 a la rm                          See Notes                        estimated by AP/0/A/5500/31      eEMF-53A and/or B 4

ANQ . See Notes > 10 R/hr

2.  !!C pump seizure leads 01-131 concentration fuel fa i lu re: 'fHQ MQ
  • increases by is over a 30 min /cCi/mi period SYMPTOMS ENC pump trip alarm econtainment prass QB > 14.8 psig for at MD least 2 minutes.

01-131 concentration 40 /4 Cl/mi to eRx trip on low flow 2. Severe Fuel Damage 200jeCl/mi MQ eFuel Ove rtempe ra t u re . See Notes e> 1% increase fuel ra i lures > 10% ruel ra i lures fHQ within 30 min. (> 40/4.Ci/mi as estimated by within 30 min.) AP/0/A/Q500/31 98 eFuel Melt e5% total fuel ra ilures (> 200/dCi/mi 1-131) > 5% ruel fa i lures as estimated by See Notes AP/0/A/5500/31 EMD E!iD NOTFS: 1 Determined by Laboratory Analysis n ,

                     ?. Concent ration may va ry wi th [CCS dilut ion

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[ VENT # 4.1.3: Steam System Failure , Class Notification or'. Unusual Event ' Alert Sito Area Emergency Genera l Emergency

1. Failure of a sa'rety or. 1. P-S Leak > 10.gpm 1. > 50 gpm P-S leakage N/A PORV on an S/C to close, following a reduction of MD 80 SM pressure. .

a steam line break a steam line break

2. Rapid depressurization-of seconda ry side: . SYMPTOMS MQ gyMPTOMS Rapidly decreasing: identification of fuel damage.
2 S/l signal eNG Tavg
b. As observed eP/R Press SYMPTOMS ePZR Level

[NQ Rapidly decreasing: bEQ ENC Tavg eEMF-33 & 34 in a la rm.- ePZR Press ePIR Level esteam Line Radiation eEMF-33 & 34 in a la rm Monitor in alarm on esteam Line Radiation the af fected S/G. Monitor in alarm on the arrected S/G. eSteam iIne low. Press S/l signal MQ

                                       .,eHigh steam flow and .
                                          . Low-Low Tavg                             esteam line Low Press                                .

S/l signal

                                               -{HQ                                  eHigh steam flow and Low-Low Tavg MD eEMF-48 in a la rm, . g[th either or both or the following:

eLoose Parts Monitor Alarm elaboratory Analysis Indicating Fuel Damage eEMF-53A and/or B indicates > 3R/hr. EhD

o- .. 3 v 'i .d RP/0/A/5000/01 : Enciceuro 4.1 L/ -- Paga 5 67 14 CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION - . EMERGENCY ACTION LEVEL'S-FOR-EVENT # 4.1.4 Hioh Radiation /Radioloalcal Erriuents. . Clan Notification of Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency s-

  '1.  . Radiological Errluents' 1. High radiation level       1. Radiological erfluents    1. Errluent monitor detect Tech Specs Exceeded:         or high airborne con-    -
                                                                    > 50 mr/hr for 30 min.        levels corresponding to:

tamination: EYNPTOMS . Increase by a factor or US 1 R/hr Whole Body CEMr-31,'35, 36,.37, 19-6 1000 in radiation monitor

  • or 50 i n a la rm readings within station. > 500 mr/hr Whole OR
                                                                   ~ Body for 2 min. (or 68Q               2. Ai rborne radiological         5x these levels to            5 R/hr Thyroid at the Elte erfluents > 10X TS             1hyroid) at the site          Boundary:

Cuncontrolled releases limits (instantaneous boundary: continued ' indicating ra te ): Radiological Erriuont Tech. Specs, exceeded. SYMPTOMS eEMF-35 SYMPTOMS SYMPTOM END 4 oEMF-35 eEMF-37 change of 2800 cpm / Low Range 2 6.2 x 10 cpm minute over any time Low Range offscale i nte rva l as determined eEMF-36 1 from recorder trace. 5 High Range > 1.3 X 10 cpm Low Range 2 1.7 X 10 cpm ENQ 1 eEMF-36. High Range 2 2.5 x 10 cpm Low Range offscale 20 3 High Range 2 4.4 x 10 cpm = eEMF-37 change of 143 cpm / minute for 30 minutes or a change or of 1430 cpm / minute for 2 minutes as determined f rom recorder trace. MD t ,

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Paga 6 cr 14 b CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION i~ EMERCENCY ACTION LEVEL'S IOR EVENT # 4.1.5: Loss of Shutdown funcLjoDs , Glass Notf ricaiTon or unusual Event Alert Site Area Eme rgency General Emergency N/A 1. Complete loss of 1. Complete loss of func- 1. Transient requiring Rx trip runction needed for. - tions needed for plant with rallure to trip. plant cold shutdown; hol Ihtidowq: j Additional ra i lure of co re cooling and ECCS . SYMPTOMS SYMfl0HS would lead to core melt: einability to establish

  • rallure or both trains NV pump injection SYMPTOMS of ND eRx rema ins crit ical af ter AND 6HQ all attempts to trip the einability to maintain Rx a re complete na tu ra l or forced cool- einability to establish down. CA flow AND OR eNo ND and Ni Flow indicated.
2. Failure of the Reactor einability to establish 2. T rans ient initiated by loss Frotection System to *;C ftow. and CF and CM Systems followed i.nitiate and complete by railure of CA System for a trip which brings the extended period. Co re me l t-r'eactor subcri tical: 2. TRANSIENT requiring ing is possible in severa l operation or shutdown hours with ultimate railure eReactor remains critical system with railure to or containment likely:

af ter all attempts to to trip: trip have been completed. SYMPTOMS [HQ af ter all attempts to eRx trip on Lo-Lo S/G level w trip have been completed. AND ewide range S/G level towa rd offscale low on all S/G EHQ 6HD eNo CA riow Indicated 98 eCA pumps not running and cannot be restored within 30 minutes EMD t .

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Clagg Notification or-Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency

1. Loss or orrsite Power: 1. Loss of orrsite power 1. Loss or orrsite power 1. Failure of orrsite anA and loss of all onsite. and loss or all onsite onsite power Vith total
  • SYMPTOM AC power for $ 15 min. AC power for > 15 min. loss of CA makeup for leYe

_l aLILqitts, leads to . EyMPTOMS SYMPTOMS coro mel t and fa ilure or containment

  • suV a la rm on a l l ~ eUV a la rm on a l l ' eUV a la rms on a l l 7 KV buses 7 KV buses' 7 KV buses EMPTOMS -
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2. Loss or onsito ' power: .eUV a la rm on 4160V eUV ala rm on 4160V eUV a la rms on a l l capability: buses busos 7 KV buses SYMPTOMS 2. Loss or all vital DC 2. Loss of all vital DC MQ buses for 5 15 min. power for > 15 mi%
      ' oMa in generator                    SYMPTOM                             SYMPToy                  eBlackout load sequencer incapable of supplying                                                                            actuated in-house loads              eUV alarm on all vital               ouV a la rm on a l l vi ta l DC buses                             DC buses                              MQ MD cBoth D/G's inoperable                                                                            oCA pump ( s) fa l l to sta rt.

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1. ' Fire (within protected 1. I fire potentially- 1. . f i re comp rom i s ing the 1. Any major internal or a rea ) lasting more than affecting safety functions of safety externa l events (e.g.,
          .10 minutes:                     systems:                           systems:                         fi res, ea rthquakes-substant ially beyond
  • eObservation or fire e0bservation of a o0bservation of a design levels) which detection a larm fire that could raajor rire that could cause massive
  • lasting.> 10 minutes. ' affect safety systems. defeats redundant common osmage to plant.

safety system or systems.

2. Security threat 2. Ongoing Security functions.

compromise: 2. Loss of physical control OR 2. Imminent loss of of the facility: eAs reported by physical control of eAttempted entry Security Force the plant:- ePhysical attack on the facility has resulted 98 HQ ePhysical attack on in occupation of the. the plant including Control Room and eAttempted sabotage imminent occupancy of auxilia ry shutdown As reported by Control Room and panels. Security force, auxiliary shutdown , paneIs. D(Q GD BD w I s . l r

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EMERCENCY ACTION LEVEL'S FOR fyE T # 4.1.10: Na tu ra l Disnters and Other Hazards , Clan Notifichtion of Unusual Event-~ Alert Site Area Emergency Cene ra l Eme rgency . 1.c. Earthquake < OBE relt 1.a. Ea rthquake > OBE: 1. When plant is not in 1. Any major internal or in plant or detected: - cold shutdown: external events (e.g.l

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03 levels) which could cause 93 > 0.159 Ilorizontal massive common damage to *

                                        > 0.053g Vertical-                                                    plant systems.
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b. Lake level: b. Lake level: > 0.10g Vertical liigh > 580 ft. to 592.2 ft. high 592 ft. 594.6 ft b. Lake Level:

Low 559.9 ft. to 550 ft. Low < $50 ft. with SNSWP available liigh > 5984.6 f t.

c. Any tornado on site Low < 550 ft,
c. Any tornado striking
d. Sustained Winds > 73 mph raciiity AMQ 2.a. Ai rcra f t crash on- d. Sustained Winds Loss or SNSWP sito gE unusual approaching 95 mph aircraf t activity c. Sustained Winds > 95 mphs over site 2.a Ai rc ra f t c ra sh on racility arrecting 2. When plant is not
b. Train derailed safe operation or plant 'in cold shutdown:

onsite,

b. Missilo impact on a. Ai rcraf t crash causing =
c. Near site or onsite racility arrecting damage or fi re to Contain-explosion safe operation of plant ment Building, Control Room, Auxiliary Building, fuel
d. Near site or onsite c. Explosion damage to Building or RN Intake Structure toxic or riammable racility arrecting gas release safe operation or plant b. Damage from missile or exploslon,causes
e. Turbine rotating d. Uncontrolled inability to establish:

component railure Entry of toxic or 1) charging pump injection causes rapid plant flammable gas into 2) CA flov shutdown racility arrecting 3) KC or RN riov safe operation of plant 150 c. Entry of' ur. controlled

e. Turbine rotating component toxic or riammable gases '

rai ture causing penetra- into Control Room, Cable tion of turbine Spreading Room, Containment casing. Building, Switchgear Room, Auxilia ry Shutdown Panel s {ED or Diesel Rooms, arrecting safe operation or plant. [UE

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C.J a gf Notifica tion of' Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency Genera l Emergency s

1. ECCS' initiated: 1 Evacuation of Control- 1. Evacuation of Control 1. Other plant conditions Room anticipated or -

Room a_n_4 control or exist, f rom wha tever - S/l s igna l ' veri fica t ion required with control ' shutdown systems not sou rce, that in the

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established from Judgement or the. Shirt . and discharge into vessel. estab l i shed f rom , loca l - Incal stations in Supervisor, the Opera-station. 15 minutes, tions Duty Engineer, the*

2. Abnormal coolant tempe ra- Superintendant or Opera-ture and/or pressure or . 2. Other plant conditions. 2. Other plant conditions tions or the Plant abnormal Reactor fuel exist that in the exist that in the Manager make release of tempe ra tu re: Judgement of the judgement of the Shift la rge amounts or radio-Shirt Supervisor, the supervisor, the Opera- activity in a short time origure 2.1-1 Tech Specs Operations Duty tions Duty Engineer, period possible (e.g.,

exceeded. Engineer, the Super- the Superintendent or any core melt situation), intendent or Opera- Operations or the Plant pg tions, or the Plant Manager wa rrant activa- f3g Manager wa rrant pre- tion or TSC & CMC ocore Sub-cooling cautionary activation and monitoring teams Monitor less ' than of TSC & OSC. and a precautiona ry acceptable (Outside public notification. Acceptable Region) E.MD gyg ..

3. Loss of containment integrity requiring shutdown by Tech. Spec:

eAny automatic contain- = ment isolation valve found to be open and inoperable and unisolable. 9B

      - CBoth air lock doors on a lock inoperable, gr penetrations ra il leak test por Tech Spec when containment integrity is requi red.

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4. Loss of Engineered Safety feature or Fire Protection System function requiring shutdown by Tech Specs .

AMD Entry into' Mode 3:

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EB eFire Protection Water System round inoperable per Tech Spec.

5. Other plant conditions exist that in the Judge-ment of the Shif t Super-visor, the Operations Duty Engineer, the Supe r-intendent or Operations or the Station Manager:

w eWa rrant increased awareness of local authorities 98 eRequire plant shutdown under

         - Tech Spec requi rements bHD etnvolve other than normal controlled shutdown.

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Class Notification or Unusual Event Alert ' Site Area Emergency General Emergency .

1. Transportation or N/A N/A N/A contaminated inju red individual from site to orrsite medical a racility.

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