ML20128D317

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1993 Emergency Exercise Scope & Objectives
ML20128D317
Person / Time
Site: Big Rock Point File:Consumers Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/02/1992
From:
CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.)
To:
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References
NUDOCS 9212070223
Download: ML20128D317 (4)


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ATTACHMEllT Consumers Power Company Big Rock Point Plant Docket 50-155 1993 EMERGEllCY EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES December 2, 1992 3 PAGES 9212070223 521202 i

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IlHEX-93 SCOPE AND ORIECTIVES SCOPE BREX-93 is designed to meet exercise requirements specified in 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section IV.F. BREX-93 will postulate events which would require activation of major portions of the SEP and response by State and local govemments. The exercise will involve participation by Smmet County, Charlevoix County and the State of Michigan. The Joint Public Information Center will be activated during the exercise.

OlljECTIVES The following objectives will be demonstrated as dictated by the exercise scenadc 1.

Assessment and Classification a.

Assess conditions which warmnt classification within fifteen minutes of being provided those conditions.

b.

C'4ssify posed conditions in accordance with Emergency Action Levels v ithin fifteen minutes of determination that conditions warrant classification.

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Communications Upon making an emergency classifcation, comp!cte initial notifications within a.

fifteen minutes to the State and locair, and as soon as possible, but within one hour to the NRC using the Notification form.

b.

Complete subsequent notifications to the State, locals, and NRC on a routine fifteen minute basis or as mutually agreed at an Alert or above.

Contact other organizations such as contractors, utilities, fire or medical c.

support within one hour of recognizing that conditions exist that warrant their assistance.

d.

Provide accurate press release information on plant conditions within one hour after occurrence.

Provide updates between appropriate Emeracncy Response Facilities at least e.

every 30 minutes.

3.

Sdiological Assessment and Control Cdlect, analyze, document and trend radiolod cal survey data.-

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Analyze plant radiological conditions and implement protective actions for site personnel in accordance with procedures.

Prepare and brief personnel for sctivities required in high radiation areas, c.

d.

Monitor, track and document radiation exposure to maintenance, operations, and monitoring team personnel, Calculate dose projections based on sample results or monitor readings.

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f.

Identify appropriate protective action recommendations.

g.

Perform environmental monitoring in accordance with procedures and as directed by the Controller.

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Emergency Response Facilities a.

Staff and activate onsite Emergency Response Facilities within approximately 30 minutes of an Alert classification, b.

Staff and activate the Emergency Operations Facility within about an hour and' a half of the Site Area Emergency declaration, U xiate status boards it least every 30 minutes, I

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d.

Document field tcan. activities in logs and on appropriate status boards.

Track and prioritize status of key in p!antjobs.

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Direction and Control Command and control all Emergency Response Facilities in accordance with a.

assigned functions, b.

Coordinate maintenance activities.

Take appropriate measures to secure emergency equipment, supplies, and.

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Dispatch field teams in accordance with procedures, e.

Direct and monitor field team actions.

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Transfer Command and ' control in accordance with the Site Emergency Plan.

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Perform accountability within approximately 30 minutes of the Alert classification.

h.

Control site access and site evacuation as directed.

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Brief Emergency Response Facility staffs approximately every 30 minutes on changes in plant status, emergency classification, field team progress, and offsite actions a, appropriate, j.

Effectively coordinate with State as appropriate.

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Demonstrate reentry and recovery in accordance with procedures.

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Exercise Control a.

Allow adequate free play for players to demonstrate thei. capabilitics.

b.

Accurately assess performance of exercise players and controllers.

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