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Revised Emergency Plan Procedures,Including Rev 4 to PEP-04.2 Re Emergency Facilities & Equipment,Rev 5 to PEP-03.1.3 Re Use of Communications Equipment & Rev 5 to PEP-02.6.21 Re Emergency Communicator
ML20117M711
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Site: Brunswick  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 05/09/1985
From: Boyer L
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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ML20117M690 List:
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PROC-850509, NUDOCS 8505170175
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.The Emergency Planning Coordinator is responsible to the plant General

" ' Manager.for assuring that' site emergency facilities (Technical Support i Center, Emergency Operations Facility, and Operational Support Center) and equipment'(other than fire fighting facilities,and equipment) are adequate for providing organized coordination and control of on-site and off-site activities during an emergency. -l 2.0 : Scope'and Applicability T. Emergency facilities.'and equipment shall be maintained and kept operational with inventories kept current and available upon need.

3.0 Actions and Limitations.

3.1 .The Emergency Planning Coordinator shall:

3.1.1 Maintain an ongoing up-to-date copy of PEP-Appendix A for the following emergency facilities:

I 3.1.1.~1 Control: Room 3.1.1.2 Technical Support Center 3.1.1.3 _ Operational Support Center IO l-3.1.1.4 Emergency Operations Facility I

- 3.1.2 -Prepare and forward to the State of North Carolina an annual' report certifying the successful testing-of the Early Warning System sirens in the area of the plant.

3.1.3 Ensure that the monthly, quarterly, and annual tests of the communications systems are performed.-

3.2 The Transmission Substation Maintenance Superintendent - Wilmington Section - shall perform maintenance, testing, and reporting of results on the Early Warning System. sirens.

'3.2.1 The Superintendent will forward all records of the monthly, quarterly, and annual tests to the Emergency l

-Planning Specialist - Brunswick plant.

3.3 Inventory and calibration of radiological equipment and supplies

shall be performed in accordance with PEP-04.6. l 3.4 Operations, testing, and calibration of the.following systems shall be" performed in accordance with existing Brunswick procedures:

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Each member of the' emergency organization who uses the communications

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.equipmentJis responsible for properly'using the equipment.

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This procedure;shall be utilized by any user of the communications equipment who,.in his own judgment, is unsure of the operations of such equipment. This procedure may-also be:. implemented at the discretion of the" Site Emergency Coordinatori'as well as any_ Emergency-Director, or any.

Emergency Team Leader if they judge that a user (under their supervision)

Lisonot. properly:using a communications; device.

3.0:-Communications Systems'and Special Instructions 3.1 - The following communications systems are available for use during an

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3.1.1 ' Plant Page' System 3.1.2 PBX Telephone-System

3.1.3 Radio Transceivers 3 .1. 4' Emergency Radio _ System 3.1.5 Emergency Telephone System l b 23.1.6' NRC Emergency Notification System (first priority for

- contacting NRC)

~Jv ;I 3.2 Radio'Tranceivers for Brunswick and Vicinity Commercial two-way radio transceivers are used for point-to-point communications in the plant vicinity. Control stations are located

.in the Technical Support Center and Emergency Operations Facility to l

. talk with mobile and portable units.

3.2.1 -Using a Two-way Radio 3.2.1.1 Introduction A radio transceiver requires good operating L

techniques and consideration for other' users.

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system to be used efficiently and effectively by all. This~is vital during emergencies.

Carolina Power & Light is licensed by the

_ Federal Communications Commission.(F.C.C.)-to transmit only those messages that are essential

to the efficient conduct of the Company's if business.

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Base Station. A transmitter-receiver station

. intended for operation at a permanent location.

Mobile Unit. A radio transceiver unit intended to be used while in motion or during halts at specified points. This includes pack and hand carried units as well as those installed in vehicles.

Radio Operator. Any person authorized by the Company to operate a radio transceiver.

3.2.1.3 Microphone Procedure A transmission is generated by pressing the transmit button on the side of the portable unit or on the microphone.

Every operator should be aware that the microphone button may be accidentally depressed, thereby keying the transmitter. In this condition every spoken. work intentional or

.otherwise will be transmitted over the air. Be suspicious if everything becomes quiet. Check

(~' the red transmit light on mobile units

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s frequently. .There is no way for the base station to detect which transmitter is keyed in a large mobile net. Accidental keying of the mobile portaole unit can severely disrupt the overall net operations and:make communications very difficult.

3.2.1.4 Aut'horization to Use Radio No person shall operate a Base Station or Mobile Unit Transmitter unless he is so authorized by

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3.2.1.5 Authorized Messages

1) Messages dealing with safety of personnel or the protection of property.
2) Messages for the performance of work-related matters.

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incoming signal. To correct this, open the squelch manually. When through talking to a weak station, turn the squelch back until the noise ceases. Reduction of volume at this point may improve your reception.

8) On all units having the dual channel feature, the operating frequency is controlled by either a two- or four-frequency selector control. When you transmit, your switch must be turned to the correct channel.

3.3 Emergency Phone System 3.3.1 The Brunswick emergency telephone system consists of dedicated lines between facilities at Brunswick and other CP&L emergency facilities. These lines are operated through a computerized branch exchange (Rolm CBX)

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3.3.2 The TSC, 0SC, EOF, and-Control Room have phones which operate through this system.

3.3.3 The following features are used on the 1.olm phones:

_(O~3 3.3.3.1 Volume Control. The adjustment for ringing is on the bottom of the phone. The adjustment for voice volume is on the phone face--arrows indicate up or down.

3.3.3.2 Handset. Magnetic off-hook feature (speaker phone capability).

3.3.3.3 Line Buttons. ' Indication lamps--bottom left button is the primary number.

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3.3.3.4 Key Pad. This is standard but can be used to access features of Rolm System.

3.3.3.5 Speaker Phone. By the line key or feature button. This should be used sparingly.

3.3.3.6 Flash Button. Same as hook switch on normal phone--used to access features.

3.3.3.7 Transfer Button. Allows call to be transferred l to another extension. Press Transfer button, dial extension, announce caller, and hang up.

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(_/ . . call or reconnection to transferred party. Allows alternating between active call and transferred call.

3.3.3.9 ~ Hold. This. button allows you to put a call on hold while you attend to another matter. . Inform the calling party you are going to put him on hold, press the Hold button, and hang up. To reconnect to the party on hold,' press the line button of call on hold and-pick up the receiver.

3.3.3.10 Save/ Repeat Button. Allows a number to be saved and redialed by pressing two buttons. Only one number can be saved. To save, push Save button; to repeat, push Repeat button. You must remember on which line call was saved.

3.3.3.11 Call Forwarding. Allows your number to be forwarded to another extension. Press Forward, dial' extension number to be forwarded to, and hang up. Your light will flash to indicate your extension has been forwarded. To-cancel, press Forward and hang up.

e 3.3.3.12 Call-Back Camp-On. 'After busy signal, press

~(m- Camp and hang up. When desired extension is free, you will receive two long rings. When you pick up, desired extension will ring. To cancel, press Camp and hang up.

3.3.3.13 Conference Calls. Up to eight parties can be included on one conference--two of which can be outside numbers. To set up a conference call:

Dial first party and establish contact; inform party that you are setting up a conference call; then press Flash button. Dial the next number; establish contact' with second party, informing 7

him that this is a conference call; then press L Conference button and the three parties will be connected together. To add additional parties, follow the same procedure.

3.3.3.14 Mute. The Mute button will disconnect the' speaker (transmitter) portion of your handset to allow you to talk without the called party hearing your conversation.

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' (_ b . the same extension appearing on his phone from entering your call. Only the console operator can override this feature. To set up a private call, wait until you get dial tone, press Privacy button then dial number. If a call is

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3.3.3.17 Do Not' Disturb. This button allows'you to block incoming calls to your_ extension. To activate Do Not Disturb,-get dial tone, press Do Not Disturb button, and hang up. To cancel, get dial tone, press Do Not Disturb button, and hang up.

3.3.3.18 Call Pick Up. This feature allows you to answer a call to any extension providing you know the extension number. To use Call Pick Up, get dial tone, press Pick Up button, and dial the number of-the ringing extension.

3.3.3.19 Station Speed Calling. This feature allows you to store up to 10 frequently called numbers in memory. A speed dial digit must be assigned to each of the numbers to be stored in order that they can be dialed by two key stroke action. .To

('_%x) enter.the 10 numbers in memory, press the-Station Speed button two times, select a speed dial digit from 0 to 9, key in the number to be stored, and hang up. Repeat for each number to be stored. To dial a speed dial number which has been stored, get dial tone, press Station Speed button, and the single digit assigned to the number called. To reassign station speed numbers,- repeat the same' process with which you initially assigned number.

3.3.3.20 Intercom / Voice Dial Feature./ This allows a party to dial an extension and; utilize the speaker phone on that extension for an intercom i system.  !

l 3.4 Off-Site Communication 4 Interconnected through the plant PBX, the corporate telephone system

.provides a means to communicate with any other corporate locations with which the plant -has a need to communicate. Transmission facilities for this system'are microwave frequencies.

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Southern Bell lines, which supply public telephone ,

communications, are employed by CP&L in three ways:

'(1) tie-ins through-the PBX to any plant location, (2) lines to plant..caergency facilities, and (3) lines to-the plant Media Center for .public taformation. pt rposes.

To access:

Outside line dial 9 Direct line to HE&EC 8-772'+ extension Direct line to Harris Plant 8-751 + extension Direct line to Robinson dial 8-450 + extension Direct line to CP&L Raleigh dial 8-770 + extension Plant Media Center dial 2418 Plant operstor dial O' 3.4.2- Dedicated Telephone System to . Load Dispatcher This system provides direct links between the Control Room and the load dispatcher. Transmission facilities are ,

microwave radios. These lines appear on several phones in

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. appropriate button on a multibutton phone. ;The lines are automatically rung at the load dispatcher identifying

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1.0. Responsibilities

r'Np As _/ 1.1'.The-Emergency Communicator is responsible'.for:

1.1.1 Assisting in making notifications to off-site agencies.

1.1.2= ' Contacting off-duty personnel and requesting they report to the site or stand by as conditions' warrant.

1.1.3 Contacting outside emergency response agencies, if required.

1.1.4 Documenting communications.

-2.0 cApplicability This procedure shall be implemented whenever one of the four emergency

' classifications is declared. The degree of implementation will vary with the level of emergency.

3.0' Actions

.3.1 General Requirements for Control Room, TSC, and EOF 3.1.1 Maintain copies of all exhibits and forms used.

3 .' 1. 2 - Ensure proper use of communications equipment.

NOTE: Exhibit 2.6.21-6 contains information on use of the VHF radio in the TSC/ EOF for contacting the counties.

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3.1.2.1 In the event telephone communications are unavailable with the Warning Peints, use either

'the security radio in the Control Room or the-VHF radios in the TSC (Room 139) or EOF (Rooms 126_and 137) to contact.the Brunswick-County and New-Hanover County Warning Points.

3.1.2.2 If radio communication is used to Brunswick County only, via security radio, request they j relay the information to New Hanover County and the-State Warning Points.

3.1.3 Coordinate activities with other communicators in CP&L Emergency Organization.

3.1.4 Authenticator code words are found in selected copies of PEPS in the Control Room, TSC, and EOF.

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r 3.1.5 Record on Exhibit 2.6.21-5 any questions Warning Points

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3.1.5.1 After all notifications have been made r.nd as time permits, collect _ answers to these questions and transmit to Warning Points.

3.1.6 Notify Security if fire or rescue assistance has been

-requested to report to the site.

3.1.6.1 If the rescue squad is called to aid a contaminated injured individual, be sure to notify Dosher Hospital to prepara for the receipt of a contaminated patient.

3.1.6.2 If a contaminated patient is to be sent to Dosher Hospital, notify E&RC to provide health physics coverage for the hospital.

CAUTION: IF THE EMERGENCY IS TERMINATED OR RECLASSIFIED BEFORE ALL CONTACTS HAVE BEEN MADE, INDICATE THE HIGHEST CLASS ATTAINED AND THEN GIVE CURRENT STATUS AND WHEN IT WAS ACHIEVED. DO NOT CONTINUE WITH AN OUTDATED CLASSIFICATION.

3.1.7 When relinquishing the role of Emergency Communicator,

,-] brief your successor on the status of the emergency and

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3.2 Control Room Activities 3.2.1 If not already completed, fill out and have approved, Exhibit 2.6.21-1, Warning Message: Nuclear Facility to State / Local Government.

NOTE: If Control Room is being evacuated, start with Step 3.2.2.

If notifications are made from Control Room, go to Step 3.2.3.

3.2.2 In the event of a Control Room evacuation, Room 143B in the Training Building has telephones which can be used to make off-site notifications. See Exhibit 2.6.21-7 for locations of telephones and jacks.

3.2.2.1 Take the Automatic Ring Down (ARD) phone to the Warning Points from Room 143B and plug it into jack 14C in Room 143A.

3.2.2.2 The two Rolm phones stored with the ARD can be plugged into jacks 15D and 16C in Room 143A.

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-3.2.2.4 .A copy of the On-Call Managers Roster is'kept at  !

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To call.the operator from a Rolm Extension j (4XXX), dial 83, then 0, or dial-0 on the plant  ;

extension (2XXX).

3.2.3 State and local governments should be. contacted within 15 i minutes from the declaration of.an Unusual Event,' Alert, Site, or General Emergency as long as notification process does not jeopardize any individual's action to mitigate the consequences of the emergency.

3.2.4 Transmit information on Exhibit 2.6.21-1 to those agencies and individuals = listed in Exhibit 2.6.21-2.

NOTE: If the ARD is not working, use regular Southern Bell numbers listed.

3.2.5 Use the ARD phone to call the State and two County Warning Points.

3.2.5.1. Pick up the ARD phone which will cause the phone L*- to ring simultaneously at the State and two

'(_)g : County Warning Points.

3.2.5.2 .As each Warning Point picks up, notify _them that you are calling from the Brunswick plant and to stand by.

3.2.5.3 . When each Warning Point has come on line, ask the' State, Brunswick County, and New Hanover County to give their names. Record the names and time on Exhibit 2.6.21-2.

3.2.5.4 If any Warning Point did not respond, continue with the notification and try again on an individual Bell line.

3.2.5.5 Inform each Warning Point to get a copy of the

. Warning Message: Nuclear. Facility to State / Local Government form (Exhibit 2.6.21-1).

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NOTE: Request State Warning Point to supply o the verification number,for all three MP-< 1 dx,)].- Warning Points.

The code words are in selected copies of PEPS in.

'the Control Room, TSC, and EOF.

'3.2.5.6 Read the notification identifying each line by number.

u 3.2.5.7f After notification has been completed, request' ithe- State Warning Point to read back the notification and, if necessary, correct any-

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3.2.5.8- Direct the Warning Points to notify the appro-

priate personnel-in their emergency response organization.

23.2.6 Continue with notifications-on Exhibit 2.6.21-2. If an individual or agency does not have the notification form, notify;them of plant conditions.

3.2.7 If requested by the Site Emergency Coordinator, contact the plant personnel listed in Exhibit 2.6.21-3.

NOTE: For an Unusual Event, Exhibit 2.6.21-4-is optional at the request of the Site Emergency Coordinator. For an Alert cne higher classifica -

tion, fill out the information on Exhibit 2.6.21-4 as directed by the Site Emergency Coordinator or the Technical Support Center.

3. 2.8 ' After all-initial notifications are made, fill out Exhibit 2.6.21-4, SPDS Information, as plant conditions change or as 'often as directed.

13.2.9 If the TSC is activated, maintain contact through the TSC communicators to transfer Safety Parameter Display. System

'(SPDS) information.

3.2.10 Advise all previously contacted off-site agencies when the emergency is terminated.

3.3 TSC Activities When reporting to the TSC, ensure that the personnel-

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~3.3.2.1 If all agencies have not yet been reached, allow-the Control Room' communicator to finish the notifications before.beginning communications in .

the TSC.

3.3.3- Ensure'that a communication link between the Control Room and the TSC has been established for the transmittal of

,SPDS'information.

E3.3.3.1 The Plant Operations Director should appoint an individual to receive SPDS information ht the TSC.

3.3.3.2 The status board plotter should use this

'information to' keep the SPDS boards current.

NOTE: Additional copies of the SPDS sheets are stored in Room 141.

3.3.4 Maintain copies of Exhibit' 2.6.21-4 for transfer- to the  !

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.3.3.5 After the TSC is' activated, continue to fill out Exhibit 2.6.21-1 when conditions change sufficiently to

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status should be made within 15 minutes of the 4 declaration of the emergency class or as soon as practical afterwards.

3.3.6 After' approval of Exhibit-2.6.21-1, have phone talkers transmit this information to the. appropriate Warning Points using the ARD, if operable.

3.3.6.1 Instruct them to follow the method in Section'3.2.4 of this procedure.

3.3.7 Continue to monitor flow of information from Control Room to TSC Operations communicator to status board plotter and from phone talkers to Warning Points.

3.3.8- Notify EOF status plotter to report to EOF to begin maintaining status boards.

3.3.9' Notify EOF personnel to report to site if EOF is to be activated (phone numbers in Appendix-A). ,

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3.4 EOF Activities 3.4.1 Ensure the necessary personnel to perform communications activities are available (status board plotter and phone talkers).

3.4.2 Verify with the TSC communicator that appropriate off-site agencies have been contacted.

3.4.2.1 -If.all agencies have not been contacted, allow TSC to-finish current notifications before beginning communications from the EOF.

NOTE: Additional-SPDS sheets for status plotter are stored in Room 121.

3.4.3 Establish a' communications link with the TSC, EOF, and CEOC Status Board Plotters.

NOTE: . Notification of an. upgrading of the emergency status should be made within 15 minutes of the declaration of the emergency class or as soon as practical afterwards.

\s - ' 3.4.4 Verify _the ARD phone between the State Emergency Response Team (SERT) Headquarters and the Emergency Response Manager is operational after SERT is activated.

3.4.4.1 Notify the Logistic Support Director in the TSC if it is not.

3.4.5 After activation of the SERT Headquarters, information between the EOF and SERT will be by ARD.

3.4.5.1 Once SERT Headquarters is established, discon-tinue notifications to State and' County Warning Points and to the Coast Guard. SERT Headquarters will make these notifications.

3.4.6 Coordinate the flow of information between the EOF, TSC, and CEOC, and the EOF and SERT Headquarters.

3.4.7 Advise off-site agencies previously notified once the emergency is terminated.

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A .' For Sender:

i i.  : Complete Part:I-for the. Initial Warning Message.

s- - 2. ' Complete Part'I and II-for follow-up messages.

~3. T(hen the event is term'inated, return.this form-to the Director -

Administrative Support.

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Approved- Date PART I'

21. ,This'is Brunswick Steam Electric Plant.
2. My name is:

-3. This: message (number ):

k-  :.(a) Reports a-real emergency.

.(b) Is an exercise. message.

4. Myftelephonenumber/ extension,is .
15. Message Authentication: .

(Verify: code word or call back to the facility.)

6 '. -The class of emergency is:

(a) Notification of Unusual Event (b) Alert c (c)' Site Emergency (d) General-Emergency (a.m./p.m.) on

'7. ;This classification of. emergency was declared at '

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(a) Does not involve-the release of radioactive materials from the plant.

(b)-Involves the potential for a release, but no release is occurring.

(c) Involves a release of radioactive material.

NOTE: For a General' Emergency, 10a cannot be used; refer to PEP-02.5, Exhibit 2.5-4,-for protective action recommendations.

110. We recommend the following protective action:

(a) ~ No protective action is recommended at this time.

(b) People living in zones ~ remain indoors with the doors and windows closed.

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(d) Pregnant women and children in zones remain

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V (e) Pregnant women and children in zones evacuate to the nearest shelter / reception center.

-(f) Other recommendations:

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(a) A follow-up message.

(b) No further communications.

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(a) Reports an actual emergency.

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13. RELAY THIS INFORMATION TO THE PERSONS INDICATED ON YOUR ALERT PROCEDURE

'FOR AN INCIDENT AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY.

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.(c) Surface spill' i(d)Other.

2. The source and 1 description'of the release is:
3. (a) Release began /will begin at a.m./p.m.; time since reactor trip is hours.

(b) The estimated duration of the release is hours.

14. ' Dose projection base data:

_ Radiological' release: curies, or curies /sec.

A Windspeed:

. Wind direction: From

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$_/4 Stability _ class: (A, B, C, D, E, F, or G)

Release height: Ft.

Dose conversion-factor: R/hr/Ci/m* (whole body) h

-R/hr/Ci/m8 (Child. Thyroid)

Precipitation:

Temperature at the site: 'F L 5 .' Dose projections:

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  • Whole Body Child Thyroid Distance Rem / hour Rem / hour of inhalation
    1. ' Site' boundary 2 miles s -a f '5 miles g 10 miles I

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(b) Is an exercise message.

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-1)^ The sequence of notification priority is shown on the chart below.

. J2) LIf:no telephone communications exist with the Warning Pointo, use the 4

security radio in the Control Room or the VHF State frequency radio l(Exhibit 2.6.21-6) in the TSC (Room;139) or EOF (Rooms'126 and 137) to
contact the Brunswick County- and New Hanover County Warning Points.
13) If. radio communication is used to Brunswick County only, via security radio, request they relay the information to. New Hanover County and the

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CONTACT. ORGANIZATION / INDIVIDUAL PERSON TIME TIME TO BE CONTACTED CONTACTED CONTACTED 15 min Brunswick County Warning Point (ARD or 457-5101 or 253-4321)

(or. radio, Steps 2 and 3 above) 3

=15 min .New Hanover County Warning Point (ARD or 762-5228 or 343-0411)

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1.5 min- State Warning Point (ARD or 733-3861 or 733-2642) l-

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15 min SERT Headquarters (if activated after Site or General Emergency)

(ARD or-762-8505)-

60 min U.S. Coast Guard (343-4567 or 343-4895)

, :60. min _U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Red Phone or 202-951-0550) l.

o 60 min VP - Brunswick Nuclear Project (Home - 278-3549 Eor Appendix A) i (Emergency Response Manager) l NRC Resident inspector ,

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- Key Personnel Called to Stand By Activate Person ~ Time

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Primary Emeranucy Communicator 'UE A,SE,GE Plant' Operations Director UE A,SE,GE Emergency Repsir Director UE A,SE,GE Logistics Support Director- UE 'A,SE,GE Radiological Control Director- UE A,SE,GE'

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Damane Control Team-Leader' A,SE.GE Operational Support Center Leader A,SE GE' s Accident Assessment Team Leader A,SE,GE-UE: Unusual Event OTHER PERSONNEL- 'A: Alert Emergency. SE: Site Emergency

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Suppression-Pool Level >

Drywell Pressure (psis)

Drywell Temp (*F)

HPCI Status RCIC Status  !

CRD Status RHR "A" Flow-

"B" Flow.

Core Spray "A" Flow "B" Flow Off-Site Power'Available

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Main S' tack Flow Rate (sefm) ~

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D22-RM-4195 ~ 30 ft'e1.

D22-RM-4196 ~-57:ft el.

D22-RM-4197 - 23 ft'e1.

D22-RM-4198 ~ 57 ft al.

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A0G System Flow (scfm)

Rx Bldg.~ Roof Vent Rad Monitor

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Drywell Containment Atmosphere CAC 1260 1261 1262 Turbine Blda. Roof Vent Rad Monitor (uCi/sec)

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1.0' Room 137.in the EOF contains the VHF base station radio.

1.1 This radio can be used to contact the Brunswick.and New Hanover

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1.3 Frequency F3 is used to notify the Warning Points.

1.4 To use the radio, perform the following steps-

1. 4 . 11 Depress the switch at the base of the microphone to speak and release to listen. i NOTE: Station call signs are:

KNBD416 for BSEP KEC764 for Brunswick County KEC476 for New Hanover County 1~.4.2 Identify yourself by the station call sign and call the

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\- sign. (Example: "KNBD416 to KEC764 and (or) KEC476 ") .

1.4.3 ' Repeat the call until both parties respond; then proceed as ycu would using the ARD.

NOTE: Request one of the counties to notify the State Warning Point.

1.4.4 If'only one party responds, read Exhibit 2.6.21-1 and try again later to reach the other Warning Point.

1.4.5 After the message has been given,-identify yourself by the -

station call sign to the Warning Point call sign to end the trancmission. (Example: "KNBD416 to KEC764 and KEC476. Out.")

NOTE: The remote radios work on the frequency selected '

on the base station radio in Room 137. ,

2.0 Room 126 (EOF) and Room 139 (TSC) have VHF radio remotes which can be used to notify tha counties in the event of telephone failure.

2.1 The radios are stored in .their respective rooms in the phone cabinets. Security has the key for the cabinets.

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The' set will be on when it is. plugged.in.  !

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42.2.3 Adjust-the Volume control.

2.2.4 Momentarily depress;tha PIT (push to talk) button on the handset to squelch the speaker. I j ._

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NOTE: Station call signs are:

KNBD416.for BSEP ,

KEC764 for Brunswick County KEC476 for New Hanover County-  ;

2.2.6 State the call sign for BSEP and call each Warning Point ,

by their call sign.' (Example: - "KNBD416 to KEC764 and  :

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2. 2. 8 - .If only one party responds, read Exhibit 2.6.21-1 and try;  !

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2.2.9 After the message has been given, identify yourself by the station call ~ sign to the Warning Point call sign to end the transmission. (Example: "KNBD416 to KEC764 and-KEC476. -Out.")

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3.4.3 ~ Site Public-Information Coordinator 3.4.4 Corporate Spokesman

- 3.4.5 Nuclear-Regulatory Commission 3.4.6 ' State Emergency Response _ Team (SERT) Director, if activated.

3.5' If not already done, request the Manager - Radiological and Chemical Support from the Harris Energy and Environmental Center (HEEC) to report to the site and direct the necessary resources from the HEEC to supplement the plant-environmental monitoring and off-site dose projections.

3.6 If not already done, request activation of the plant Media Center.

3.7 Inform EOF Managers to arrange for continuous EOF staffing by providing two 12-hour shifts.

3.8 Determine need for outside agency assistance.

3.8.1 Fire and rescue assistance will be coordinated by the TSC and Control Room.

l 3.9 Direct the Emergency Communicator to complete Exhibit 2.6.21-1 to either give follow-up notification or notification of event termination'to those agencies previously notified of the emergency.

3.10 When relinquishing the Emergency Response Manager position, brief your successor on the emergency status. Note completion of this step in the Emergency Response Manager's log.

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2.0' Scoce and Applicability This procedure shall'be implemented upon activation of the Environmental Monitoring Team. The actions and responsibilities are limited to the Environmental Monitoring Team Leader and those emergency team members assigned to him.

3.0 . Actions and Limitations 3.1 General Requirements 3.1.1 Report your position and readiness to the Radiological Control Director (the Radiological Control Manager after the Emergency Operations Facility is activated).

3.1.2 Announce your name and assumed position title to team

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3.1.4 When relinquishing the Environmental Monitoring Team Leader position, brief your successor on the emergency status. Note. completion of this step in your log.

3.1.5 Ensure documentation of the following:

Communications Key decisions Data collected Checklists (In accordance with PEP-04.1, Record Keeping and Documentation.)

NOTE: Exhibit 2.6.6-1 provides instructions for VHF and UHF radios.

3.1.6 Ensure proper use of communications equipment (per PEP-03.1.3, Use of Communications Equipment).

3.1.7 Ensure exposure control is in accordance with PEP-03.3.5,

(~') Emergency Radiation Work Permits (i.e., radiation work

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3.1.9 When the HE&EC Environmental Monitoring Teams arrive and become functional, plant personnel involved in off-site monitoring can be released for support of on-site efforts as necessary.

3.1.10 Each siren in the ten-mile EPZ is equipped with electrical outlets which can be used for running environmental air samplers. (These sirens are also individually numbered which allows them to be used as reference points.)

3.'l.11 If requested, state monitoring teams should be briefed regarding environmental conditions found prior to their activation.

3.2 Assign personnel to perform. environmental monitoring procedures as directed by the Radiological Control Director (the Radiological Control Manager after the Emergency Operations Facility is activated).

Priorities for assignments will depend on plant conditions; the

-f-following order for priority of assignments is provided as a guide:

C/ ~ 3.2.1 Dose confirmation (PEP-03.5.1, Confirmation of Off-Site Dose Projections). (Interface with the Dose Projection Coordinator.)

3.2.2 Off-site monitoring (PEP-03.5.2, Expanded Environmental Monitoring; PEP-03.5.3, Plume Tracking by Actual

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3.2.3 Other missions as required (interface with- Personnel Protection and Decontamination Team Leader and Plant Monitoring Team Leader).

3.3 Guidelines for the Environmental Monitoring Team Leader 3.3.1 Provide technical and administrative direction to the Environmental Monitoring Team.

3.3.1.1 Record name and dosimeter serial number of each team member.

3.3.2 Ensure that two Environmental Monitoring Teams are available for deployment after the TSC is activated, if L conditions warrant this action.

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'1.0' Room 137 in the EOF contains the VHF base station radio.

1.1 This radio can be used for the transmittal of information to the state environmental monitoring teams.

1.2 The-radio is a General Electric Executive II, located in front of-the Rolm CBX II cabinets.

1.3 1The radio is licensed for four~ frequencies.

1.4 Frequency F3 is used to contact Brunswick and New Hanover Counties.

The state may choose a different frequency than this when activated.

1.~ 5 The frequency selected on the base station controls the frequencies on the remote units in Rooms 126 and 139.  ;

1.6 To use the radio, perform the following steps:

?.S.1 Depress the switch at the base of the microphone to speak ,

and release to listen. j i-Identify yourself by the station call sign before

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1.6.3 To end a transmission, repeat station call sign.

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t 2.1 These remotes have the same frequency as the base station in Room 137.

2.2 To use the radio, perform the following steps:

2.2.1 The set will oe on when it is plugged in.

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2.2.4 Momentarily depress PTT (push to talk) button on the handset to squelch the speaker.

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2.2.6 State call sign for BSEP (KNBD 416) and transmit.

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End transmission with BSEP's call sign (KNBD 416).

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1.2' Providing liaison with the CP&L Corporate authorities in the General Office until.the Emergency Operations Facility is activated, and

-with the' Manager ; Administrative and. Logistics after Emergency Operations Facility activation.

1.3 Providing technical and administrative direction to the Emergency Security Team and the Site Systems Communications Coordinator. ,

1.4 Ensuring the TSC and the EOF are set up for use.

L2 .0 Scope and Applicability.

This procedure shall be implemented upon activation of the Technical Support group. The actions and responsibilities are limited to the Director - Logistics Support and those emergency team members assigned to him.

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3.1.1 Announce your name and assumed position title to all team leaders that report to you.

3.1.2' Verify'the necessary personnel to contend with the emergency have been notified.

3.1.3 Determine need for additional equipment, supplies, and manpower, and make request for same.

3.1.4 Ensure documentation of the following in the Director -

Logistics Support Log:

- Communications Key decisions

- Data collected Checklists (In accordance with PEP-04.1, Record Keeping and Documentation.)

3.1.5 When relinquishing your position, brief your successor on the emergency status. Note completion of this step in the Director - Logistics Support log.

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3.2 Upon request for activation, render the Technical Support Center (TSC) and/or the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) operational by following the Guidance in Exhibit 2.6.3-1.

3.3 Notify corporate news services'in anticipation of media! inquiries.

3.4 ~ Arrange for additional personnel upon a Technical Support group member's request.

3.5 Notify the Emergency Security Team Leader of the names and affiliations of individuals requested to come to the site, and where l they should report.

.3.6 Arrange for additional equipment upon a Technical Support group member's request.

3.7 Arrange for additional services as required.

3.8 Provide new and/or modified contracts for services to be procured.

3.9 Coordinate with the Manager - Administrative and Logistics as required after the Emergency Operations Facility is activated.

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V d ii.0: The floor, plan :for the TSC/ EOF-is shown in Attachment 1.- The.

Ldesignations for. specific ~ room numbers are shown on Attachment 2.

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, 2.0?As security begins its TSC activation procedure, make Room:143' ready for use.

l -. :2;1' Arrange Room 143 as indicated on Attachment 3.

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2.3 The file cabinet in room 143 has supplies needed for each director 2

(logbooks, blank forms, etc.).

2.3.1 Remove the supplies and place on tables with respective L

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2.4 Room 141 contains additional supplies which may be needed in the TSC (i.e. , extra SPDS sheets, logbooks , . pens , paper, phone directories ,

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h. Document Control. Have additional copies made as needed.

- 3.0 After room 143 is ready for use, begin installing phones and radios in j: -the remaining..TSC rooms as indicated on Attachment 4.

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. 3.1. Phones and radios for individual rooms are stored as follows:

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!- 3.1.1 Phones for Rooms-138 and 149 are stored in the rolling l cabinet in Room 138.

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3.1.2' Phones and radios for Rooms 139 and 144 are stored in the rolling cabinet in Room 139.

3.1.3 Phones for Room 140 are stored in Room 141.

3.2 Plug each phone and radio into its respective jack as indicated on Attachment 4.

'4.0 ' An aperture card reader is located in the Library, Room 150.

-4.1' From the fils drawer marked Logistic Support Director in Room 1438, take the template marked "For TSC Use Only." l I

4.2 Lift the top of the aperture card reader in Room 150. Slide back paper and remove template marked "For Training Use Only."

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L4.41'Close top of reader.

5.0 Notify Wilmington Area Transmission Substation Maintenance personnel to report to the plant to maintain communications systems, as needed.

6.0' If necessary, begin activiation of the EOF by removing required items from' Room 121.

6.1 Arrange tables in Rooms'122/123 as shown in Attachment 5.

'6.2 Lift ceiling tile in the center of. Room 122 marked with tape and .

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6.3 Attach cable to board with numbered jacks.

6.4 : Plug each phone into its respective jack as shown on Attachment 5.

-6.5 Plug NRC red phone (ENS) into the cable stored in ceiling in Room 123.

6.5.1 Ceiling tile is marked by tape.

6.6 Arrange wall display as shown on Attachment 5. .

7.0 Install remaining phones and radios in Rooms 126,.127, 131 and 132 as

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7.1 The phones and radios for Rooms 126 and 127'are stored in the rolling cabinet in room 126. Arrange Room 126 as shown on Attachment 7 as time permits.

7.2 The phones-for Rooms 131 and 132 are stored in Room 136.

7.2.1 The NRC red phone (ENS) cable and HF radio cable are stored above the ceiling tile marked with tape in Room 131. '

8.0 Notify Security to post a guard at doors to EOF.

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[ 'o PEP-02.1- INITIAL EMERGENCY ACTIONS 1.'O Responsible Individual and Obiectives The Shift Operating Supervisor ~is responsible for:-

1.1 Directing the emergency response activities in the Control Room and elsewhere.on the site and ensuring that the proper Emergency Instructions and Procedures are being followed.

1.2' Classifying the emergency in accordance with the Emergency Action Levels (EALs) as either: (a) Unusual Event (PEP-02.2), (b) Alert (PEP-02.3), (c) Site Emergency (PEP-02.4), or (d) General Emergency (PEP-02.5).

NOTE: Figure 2.1-1 (found at the end of this procedure) provides a Logic Flow Diagram of this procedure.

The alternate persons for implementing this procedure are the Shift Foreman or, in his absence, the Senior Control Operator.

All plant personnel are responsible for reporting to the Control Room any conditions or symptoms, indicated by instrument readings or direct observations, that could lead to an emergency.

2.0 Scope and Applicability This procedure may be implemented (at the discretion of the Shift Operating Supervisor or his alternate) upon recognition of an off-normal condition as determined by instrument readings or direct observation. This procedure should be implemented following: 1) implementation of any Emergency Operating procedures, 2) any report of an unplanned fire or explosion on site, 3) any tech spec violation, 4) receipt of a hurricane or tornado warning, or 5) any report of a security threat. Implementation of,this procedure does not constitute an ~

emergency-but rather serves as a muideline for e M ustion of the plant conditions and comparisEs~with Emermancy E ton Levels (EL Ts Once implemented U his procedure shall remain in effect until either 1) the emergency is classified and 'the proper Emergency Control procedure is implemented, or 2) the off-normal l

condition is resolved. The Shift Operating Supervisor on duty (or his designated alternate) has immediate and unilateral authority to carry out this procedure. He any be relieved by a properly trained individual. l 3.0 Actions ("*" denotes decisions or actions which should be entered in

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I NOTE: The following actions are to be carried out by the Shift Operating Supervisor (or his designated alternate) in an l

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m ei Section'3 - Abnormal Core Conditions and Fuel Damage 3.1' Unusual-Event Failed fuel as indicated by:

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a. Reactor Coolant System (RCS) activity greater than 4.0 uCi/a1 I-131 dose equivalent

' b' . RCS activity greater than 0.2 pCi/mi I-131 dose equivalent but less-than limit above for more than 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br />

c. RCS activity greater than 100/I pCi/mi for all isotopes 3.1.2 Caseous
a. Steam jet air ejector off-gas radiation monitor (D12-RM-K601A and B) reading of greater than 1.2 x 10" mR/hr An increase of greater than 2.4 x 10 3 mR/hr in 30 minutes

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Reactor coolant activity greater than 40 uCi/mi 1-131 dose equivalent.

3.2.2 Caseous Steam jet air ejector off-gas radiation monitor.(D12-RM-K601A and B) reading of greater than 1.2 x 10 5 mR/hr 3.3 Site Emergency Reactor Coolant System activity is greater than 400 uCi/mi I-131 dose equivalent.

3.4 General Emergency 3.4.1 Any two functional high range drywell radiation monitors (D22-RM-4195, 4196, 4197, and 4198) reading greater than l

l 5000 R/hr 3.4.2 Reactor Coolant System activity is greater than 4000 uC1/mi 1-131 dose equivalent.

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