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Public Version of Revised Emergency Implementing Procedures, Including RP/0/A/5000/01 Re Emergency Classification & RP/0/A/5000/02 Re Notification of Unusual Event
ML20129E423
Person / Time
Site: Catawba  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 05/21/1985
From: Bolch M
DUKE POWER CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20129E412 List:
References
PROC-850521-02, NUDOCS 8507160817
Download: ML20129E423 (187)


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Form 34731 (10-81)

(Formerly SPD 10021)

DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No: RP/0/A/5000/01 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) 4 to PROCESS RECORD 5 Incorporated (2) STATION: CATMEA (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Classification of Bt=23=cf (4) PREPARED BY: Mike Bolch / DATE: May 21, 1985 (5) REVIEWED BY: h DATE: I/N Cross-Disciplinary Rev By: N/R:

(6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY):

By: (SRO) Date:

By: , Date:

Date:

(7) APPROVED BY: E / O' (8) MISCELLANEOUS:

Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

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'n RP/0/A/5000/01 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCY 1.0 SYMPTOMS 1.1 Notification of Unusual Event 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 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 l 1.3.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or likely major failures of piant functions needed for protection of the public.

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

l 1.4 General Emergency 1.4.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting l

with potential for loss of containment integrity.

1.4.2 Releases can be reasonably expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels offsite for more than the immediate site area.

l - 2.0 IMMEDI ATE ACTIONS 2.1 Comoare actual plant conditions to the Emergency Action Level (s) listed in Enclosure 4.1 then declare the appropriate l Emergency Class as indicated.

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RP/0/A/5000/01 Page 1 of 2 2.2 Refer to the applicable Emergency Response Procedure (RP) for the classification found in Enclosure 4.1:

Notification of Unusual' Event RP/0/A/5000/02 Alert RP/0/A/5000/03 Site Area Emergency RP/0/A/5000/04 General Emergency .RP/0/A/5000/05 3.0 SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS 3.1 To escalate, de-escalate or close out the Emergency, compare plant conditions to the hitiating Conditions of Enclosure 4.2.

4.0 ENCLOSURES 4.1 Emergency Event List for Emergency Classes Event No. Page(s) 4.1.1 Primary Coolant Leak 1L2 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 4.1.12 Contaminated and injured Individual 14 f

4.2 Emergency Classification Guide Flowchart r

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( RP/C/A/$000/01 )

Enclosure 4.1 Page 1 of 14 CAIAWBA NUCifAR STATION EMERGENCY ACTION LEVEL'S FOR Ly[gI_J: 4.1.1 Prigtry Coolant teak Class Notification of Unusual Event Alert Site Area [mergency General Emergency

1. NC teakage > Tech. 1. NC teak > $0 gpa 1. NC task > Total ECCS 1. Sma l l o r l a rge LOCA Specs. LCO: capacity: ylih failure of ECCS,
    • For Modes 1, 2, 3 leads to core melt:

ENC teak > 10 gpa k 4 only ** 1YMPloMS identified primary 1YMPIOM1 leakage 2. P-S teak > 10 gpa ePIR tow Press Rx Trip ePZR tow Press S/l Signal eS/l signal add Rx trip QB ggg eHigt: Containment Press eHigli Containment Humidity egg e>$00 gpd from any S/C a steam line break. elligh Contament Sump tevel eEMI-38,39 4 40 in alarm eN/l & ND pumps are

  • og Rapidly decreasing running
2. Multiple S/G tubo e> 1 gpa total P-S through ENC Tavg ruptures: ( Seve ra l agQ all S/G ePIR Press hundred gpa P-S leakage) eN/I flow indicates "No ePZR tevel flow" 98 bhD eAny press boundary leakage loss of offsite power:

ofMf-33 k 34 in alarm. elligh Containment Sump 98 1YMPIONS Level eSteam line Radiation e> 1 gpm unidentified Monitor in alarm on the ePZR low Press Alare 2. Small LOCA and initially leakage affected S/C. ePZR tow Press Rx Trip sucessful ECCS with ePZR Low Level Alarm failure of NS System over QB esteam line low Press several hours leads to S/l signal.

core melt and failure of o> 40 gpm controlled elli steam flow and containment:

leakage at 2235 psig low-low lavg entuam Line Radiation Mostitor in alarm on gyjitIgg3 QB the affected S/G. ePIR low press Rx trip ePZR low press S/l signal e> 1 gpm f rom NC press 630 ENC temperature is rising isolation valve at 2235 GoullhllD l

psig ouV alare on 7kV buses egg egg GQgilNU[D ENS flow indicators show "No flow" af ter > 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> Tech. Spec. Action Statement Ilse Limit is LHD

exceeded.
2. NC teak > $0 gpa

'for Modes 5 & 6 only'

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f') CP/0/A/$000/01 Enclosure 4.1 Page 2 of 14 CATAWBA leuctEAR STATION 1MERGEleCY ACiION LEVfLag gog

[VfMI # 4.1.1: Primary Coolant Leah (Continued)

Clait Notification of General Emergency unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency

3. Failure or a PZR PORV 3. S/G Tube Rupture or safety valve to 3. > So gpa P-S leakage close following a 680 reduction of alC Press: egg loss of offsite powers eValid accoustical a stese line break monitor indication of SYMPIONS valve failure. Agg ePZR low press alara

[gg ePZR tow press trip idsntification of fuel eP2R low level alare desana, eP2R low press S/l signal etMF-33434 in alare SYMP10MS estems Line Radiation Rapidly decreasing:

Monitor in alare on the affected S/C. oNC Tavg eP2R Press 680 ePZR Level etMf-33434 in alare ouV alarm on all 7 KV buses bNQ

4. Multiple S/G tube ruptures:

( Several hundred Opa P-S esteam Line Radiation leak) Moni to r in a la rm on the affected S/G SYMPIDMS eb0 ePER low press alare eP2R low press Rx Trip eSteam line Low Press erlit low luvul alare S/l A I 6i.a l ePllt low press S/l signal elligh Stear f 3cw and Low Low 1&vg bHQ ofMf-33&34 in alare egg esteam 1.ine radiation eEMI-48 in alarm willt Monitor in alars on the either or both of tb affected S/G. following:

, LM9 eLoose Parts Monitoring Alarm elaboratory Analysis indicating fuel damage etMl-53A and/or 8 indicates

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8) , CP/2/A/5000/01 Enciscuro 4.1

' Page 3 of 14 CATAWBA NOCLEAR STAllON LHERGENCY ACTION LEVEL'S FOR I

[y[MI # 4.1.2: fuel Danaee Gigia Notification of Site Area Emergency Ceneral Emergency unusual Event Alert

3. High coolant activity: 1. Severe loss of fuel 1. Degraded core with 1. Loss of 2 of 3 fission cladding; mechanical possible loss of product harriers w hh i. .

a . > 1 p. c i /g ram Do se clad failure; coolable geometry: a potential for loss of

[quivalent 1-131 g.I 3rd barrier:

> JDQ_f<.Cl/ Cram a. Very high coolant eingdaguate Core Cogiling activity sample s. LOCA as identified E 200 A Cl/mi to See EP/l/A/5000/28 in Event 4.1.1 Site

'lOOO p,Ci/mi Area Emergency, gross activity.

equivalent 4-131. eMechaDigal Clad failurg item #1

b. > 0.1% increase in b. EMI-48 indicates

> 1000gCl/mi 1-131 630 I fuel failure within increase > 11 fuel 30 min. failures (> 40 Ci/ml) within 30 min, eEgygfe fuel OveEinggergturg incomplete Cont. Isol QB b.

98 1% to 10% fuel failures as LOCA as identified in estimated by AP/0/A/$500/31 Event 4.1.1 Site Area

! 11 to $1 fuel Emergency, item #1 failures eS1 to 25% total fuel failures (> 204# Ci/mi stygl Men NYMPIONS l-131) AND i

.5% to 51 fuel failures as eEMF-48 alarm See Notes estimated by AP/0/A/5500/31 eEMI-53A and/or B j 4 egg See Notes > 10 R/hr

2. NC pump seizure leads fuel failure: {gg egg i el-13) concentration increases by tucci/mi over a 30 min, period EYHfl0tif eContainment press ENC pump trip alare

> 14.8 psig for at 08 least 2 minutes.

6Mu 4 el-131 concentration 2. Severe fuel Damage 40 ss.Cl/ml to eRx trip on low flow 200p Ci/ml elug1_QygrLemperature ANQ See Notes > 10% fuel failures e> 1% increase fuel failures as estimated by LNQ within 30 min. (> 40p C1/mi within 30 min.) AP/0/A/5500/31 O_8 elugl MeIL l e'21 total fuel failures

(> 200j+Cl/mi 1-131) > $1 fuel failures as estimated by See Notes AP/0/A/$500/31 LNG LNQ l

Mol[S: 1. Determined by laboratory Analysis

2. Concentration may vary with ECCS dilution

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RP/2/A/5000/31 Eseclosure 4.1 4 Page 4 of 14 CAIAWHA NUCLEAR SIATION EMERGileCY ACil0N L EVEL'S FOR LYtHLL8t M: Steam Svitam railure Clagg Notification or Site Area faergency Gene ra l Eme rgency unusual Event Alert laiture of a safety or 1. P-S Leak > 10 gpa 1. > $0 gpa P-S leakage N/A 1.

PORV on an S/G to close, followisig a reductiosa of AgQ AMG SM pressure, a steam line break a steam line break

2. Rapid depsussurizatiosi of secondary side: gYMELogig eMD gg t[0Mg Rapidly decreasing: Identification or fuel damage,
a. S/l signal eNG Tavg
b. As observed ePZR Press SYMP10H$

ePZR Level

[Mg Rapidly decreasisig:

880 ENC lavg etMF-33 4 34 in alarm. ePZR Press l

ePZR Level j eSteam Iine Radiation elMF-33 & 34 in alare

Mosti tor ist alasm on eSteam Line Radiation the affected S/G. Monitor is alarm on j

the af fected S/G.

, esteam line low Press S/l signal egg i enligh steam flow and l

Low-Low Tavg eSteam line Low Press S/l signal l elligh steam riow and tsu Low-low Tavg i

etMf-48 in arm, willi either or bots. nr tree i

following:

eLoose Parts Monitor Alarm elaboratory Analysis indicating fuel Danson e!MF-53A and/o.- u indicates > 3R/pr.

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MP/0/A/5000/31 Enclosure 4.1 Page 5 of 14 CATA6MSA pluCIEAR STATION EMERGt81CY ACTION LtyEL'S f0H

[ VENT # 4.1.4d[gh Radigtlon/BadioleelcaLiffliagBLE Gltti platification of General Emergency Alert Site Area [morgency unusual Event

1. Radiological Effluents 1. High radiation level 1. Radiological effluents 1. Effluent monitor detect lech Specs Exceeded; or high airborne con- > 50 ar/hr for 30 min. levels corresponding to tamination EYlitIQlis increase by a factor of 98 1 R/hr Whole Body e(Mf-31 35 36, 37, 49 1000 in radiation monitor or 50 in alarm readings within station. > 500 ar/hr Whole 98 Body for 2 n.in. (or Airborne radiological SX these levels to 5 R/hr Thyroid at the Site MD 2.

affluents > 10X IS Thyroid) at the site Boundary; euncontrolled releases limits (instantaneous boundary; continued indicating rate):

Radiological iffluent Tech. Specs exceeded. SYl4P10MS EYMPIONS gytig10ll e(Mf-35 4 eEMF-35 ofMF-37 change of 2600 cpe/

[JgG minute over any time tow Range 1 6.2 x 10 cpe Low Range offscale interval as determined elMF-36 1 f rom recorder trace.

5 High Range > 1.3 X 10 cpe Low Range 2 1.7 X 10 cpm Ligg i eLMF-36 High Range 2 2.5 X 10 cpe Low Range offscale LigG 3 High Range 2 4.4 x 10 cpa etMf-37 change of 143 cpm / minute for 30 amenutes or a change of of 1430 cpe/ minute for 2 minutes as determined f rom reco rde r t race.

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' RP/0/A/$000/31 Inclosure as.1 Page 6 of Ils CATAWHA leuCt B AR SI AllON EMERCEllCY ACTION LEVf L'S FOR

[yLg1 # 8.1.5:

6 logs or Shutdowr. functigna Class Notification of unusual twent Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency ll/A 1. Complete loss of 1. Complete loss of func- 1. Transient requiring Rx trip function needed for tions needed for unit with failure to trip.

unit E919 E!!!!LdQWD: 119& &lHitdown:

8100 EYnU 9fi3 EYHfl9ME einability to estabilsh Additional failure of core ef ailure of both trains. IIV pump injection cooling and ECCS or slo would lead to core melt 8100 8100 eInabiaity to naintain EYMP19ME natural or forced sinability to establish oRx remains critical af ter

  • circulation. CA flow all attempts to trip the Rx are complete 98 8100
2. Ballure of the Reactor einability to establish Protection System to ILC flow, ello 110 and lit flow indicated, initiate and complete a trip wisich brings the 2. Transient initiated by loss reactor subcriticals 2. IRA 80SitNT requiring of CF and CM Systems followed operation of shutdown by failure of CA System for oReactor remains critical system with failure extended period. Core melt-af ter all attempts to to trip: Ing is possible in several trip have been. completed. hours with ultimate failure eReactor remains critical of containment Ilkely:

Ugg after all attempts to trip have been completed. EYMPTOMS eRx trip on Lo-to S/G level 8000 Lite owide range S/G level toward offacale low on alI S/G 890 ello CA flow indicated 96 eCA pumps not running and cannot be restored within 30 minutes

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I CP/0/A/5000/31 Encirsuro 4.1 Page 7 of 14 CAIAWilA NUCl[AR SIAllott (MERGEleCY ACTIOli LEVEL'S FOR LyL!ti # 4.1.6: loss or Power Clata Isotification of Site Area Emergency Ceneral Emergency Unusual Event Alert

1. Loss or of fsite Power: 1. Loss or orrsite power 1. Loss or orrsite power 1. Failure or offsite and and loss of all onsite and loss of all onsite onsite power ILb total loss of CA sa eup for ,

EYHtl_Olg AC power for 1 15 min.. AC power for > JL313.

H YRIll core melthours leads to and,railure SYMPIONS 1YMPIONS or containment eUV a la re on a l l eUV alare on all eUV a la rms on a l l 7 KV buses 7 MV buses SYMPTOMS 7 EV buses ellQ 8100

2. Loss or onsite power eUV alare on 4160V eUV alare on 4160V eUV alarms on all capability; buses buses 7 kV buses lyMPIOMS 2. toss or all vital DC 2. toss of all vital DC egg buses for 1 15 min. power for > 15 min.
a. 14udes 1-4 eMain generator NYMPION XYlitigtj onlackout load sequencer incapable of supplying actuated in-house loads ouV alare on all vital eUV alare on all vital DC buses DC buses el10 6!!9 Lil0 L110 eCA pump ( s ) fa l l to sta rt.

eBotti D/G's incapable of powering essential buses 150

b. Modos S-6 elkstle D/G's inc.apable (for > 8 liours) of powering essential buses.

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CP/0/A/$000/OI Enclosure 4.1 Page 8 of 14 CATAWLA 80uCt[AR SIA11000 tMtRGESICY ACTI000 tEVE!.'S IOR LYLMLAA1 7: IltaLand Securstv Actienn Class 160tification of Site Area [sergency Gene ra l Eme rgency unusual Event Alert Fire potentially 1. Fire comproelsing the 1. Any major internal or

1. fire within Plant 1. functions of safety external events (e.g.,

lasting more Elian affecting safety systems: systems: fires, earthquakes 10 minutes: ( stote* ) substantially beyond eObservation of a eObse rva t ion o f a design levels) which eObservation of a fire major fire that could cause massive lasting > 10 minutes. fire that could common damage to the affect safety systems, defeats redundant safety system or unit.

2. Security threat 2. Ongoing Security functions.

cumpromise: 2. Loss of physical control

2. leelnent loss of of the plant (Ilote'):

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oAs reported by physical control of Security force the plant (flote'): ePhysical attack on the eAttempted entry plant has resulted

' ePhysical attack on in occupation of the QB [MG the plant ( 860 te* ) Control Room and including laminent auxiliary shutdown oAttempted sabotage panels.

As reported by occupancy of Control Security force. Room and auxiliary shutdown panels. [Hg Llle LMQ 160l[: Plant is defined as: Aux. Bldg., TB, 58, R8, D/G Re.

. CP/r/A/$000/21 Enclosure 4.1 Page_9 of 14 CAI AwesA souct fAft SIAI1086 feetRGtIICY ACilOes lev [l_'s Toft LyLgi A 4 1 3: Logs of Alaras and/or e-an ica t ing Clain Isotification of Site Area Emergency General Emergency usiusual Event Alert

1. Indications or alarms 1. Otost or all alares 1. Stost or all alarms II/A esa process or effluent (annonicators) lost. (annunciators) lost, parasoters seat 8eanctional egg en ConLroI locom to ass (30 extent requiring unit shutdown An uncantroiIed transient initiated egg while alarms lost.

A gxwer reductican 139 is initiated ylth intent to enter peode 3:

1YBU9ff stoss of process or affluent Radiation monitoriseg system

2. Other significant loss of assessment or c-anication capability.

EYHf_I9MS

a. Ross of all meteoro-logical instrumentation onsite dall}

einability to call teational Weather Service for back up source of meterorological data.

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b. Ross of all radio 6889 telephosie commustica-tions capability.

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Page 10 of 14 CATAWilA IluCLEAR STATIOct tMtRGEseCY ACTI006 LEVEL's FOR

[y{gi # 4.1.9: Seent fuel Damaee i

Clat 8eotificat) son of Site Area Emergency General Emergency Unusual Event Alert II/A 1. fuel damage accident 1. Major damage to spent ll/A w1M) release of radio- fuel in containment or activity to containment fuel Handling Buliding:

or fuel llandling Sullding SYMPIONS DHflaHE ofMf-15, 17, 38, 39, 40 ofMf-15, 17, 38, 39, 40 or or 42 in alare 42 in alare 8110 e!IQ eObservation of major damage oobservation of damage to to spent fuel assemblies spent fuel assasably following an accident in 98

} fuel handling areas that, in the opinion of the eWater level below j

- Shi f t Supervisor, may have fuel level followlsq an resulted in damaged spent accident in fuel handling d fuel, areas that, in the opinion of the Stairt

[lgg Supervisor, may have j resulted in damaged spent fuel.

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CATAWttA seuct EAR stall 0M EMERGtteCY Acil001 LEVfl.'S FOR D([gi # 4.1.10: Ita tu ra l Distitors and Other Hazards Giant Isotification of General Emergency unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency 1.a. Earthquake < OBE felt 1.a. Earthquake > OBE: 1. When unit is not in 1. Any major internal or or detected in plant cold shutdown: external events (e.g.,

> 0.089 llorizontal fires, earthquakes sub-( 800lE* ) a. Earthquake > SSE: stantially beyond design

< 0.089 Storizontal QB levels) which could cause

> 0.159 Horl20ntal massive common desage to pH > 0.053g vertical the unit.

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< 0.0539 Vertical [gG

! b. take level: > 0.109 Vertical

b. take level saligh 592 f t. 594.6 f t b. Lake Level: teolC: Plant is defined as:

estigh > S80 ft. to S92.2 ft. Aux. Sidg., IS, S8, RS, otow < 550 ft. oHigh > 59ss.6 ft. D/G Re.

elow $59.9 ft. to $50 ft.

egg slow < 550 ft.

c. Any tornado on site SatSWP available el10
d. Sustained Winds > 73 aph
c. Any tornado striking loss of SMSWP 2.a. Ai rcra f t crash on- the plant (le0IL*);
c. Sustained Winds > 95 mphs site er unusual aircraft activity d. Sustained Winds over site approaching 95 'mph 2. When unit is not in cold shutdown:
b. Itain derailed 2.a Ai rcraf t crash on onsite site af fecting safe a. Aircraf t crash causing ope ra t ion o f the uni t. damage or fire to Contain-
c. Emplosion within the sent Sullding, Control Room, sata boundary b. Hissile impact use Anniliary Sullding, fuel site afl'ecting safe Building or Rat intake Structtere
d. Toxic or flammable gas ope ra tion o f the uni t, release within the b. Damage from missile or site boundary c. Explosion damage to explosion causes site affecting safe inability to establish:
e. Turbine rotating operation of the unit. 1) charging pump injection component failure 2) CA flow causes rapid unit d. Uncontrolled entry 3) 1(C or Rai flow shutdown. of toxic or flammable component failure gas into site c. Entry or uncontrolled affecting safe operation toxic or flammable gases Lleg o f the uni t . Into Control Room, Cable Spreading Room, Contalement
e. Turbine rotating component Building, Switchgear Room, failure causing penetra- Auxillary Shutdown Panels tion of turbine casing. or Olesel Rooms, affecting safe operation of the unit.

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/ C P/2/A/5000/21 Enclosure 81.1 Page 12 of 14e CATAWBA 800 CLEAR $1All001 EMEPCE80CY ACTIOtt LEVEL'S'IOR Ly[RI # a.t.11 n Other Abnormal Plant Conditions CIAll teotification of Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency

1. ECCS initiated: 1. Evacuation of Control 1. Evacuation of Control 1. Other unit conditions Room anticipated or Room afyl control of exist, from whatever S/S signal verified required with control shutdown systems not sou rce, that in the by redundant indication of shutdown systems estatellshed f rom Judgement of the Shift and discharge into vessel, established free local local stations in Supervisor, the Opera-station. M sinutes. tions Duty Engineer, the
2. Abssornas coolant tempera- Superintendent of Opera-ture and/or pressure or 2. Other unit conditions 2. Other unit conditions tions or the Plant abnorma t iteactor fuel esist that in the exist that in the Manager make release of temperature: Judgement of the Judgement of the Shift large amounts of radio-Shi f t Supervi sor, the Supe rvi so r, the Opera- activity in a short time
  • ofigure 2.1-1 Tech Specs Operations Duty Lions Duty Engineer, period possible (e.g.,

exceeded. Engineer, the Super- the Superintendent of any core melt situation),

intendent of Opera- Operations or the Plant LIO#s. or the Plant peanager warrant activa- Lgg 06 tion of TSC & CMC Manager warrant pre-

  • eCore Sub-cooling cautionary activation and monitoring teams Monitor less tiaan of ISC & OSC, and a precautsonary acceptable (Outside public notification.

Acceptable Region) LMQ LMQ

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

h.8.00 A power reduction is initiated with Intent to enter Mode 3:

eAny automatic contain-ment isolation valvo found to be open and inoperable and unisolable.

QB j elloth air Inck doors on I a lock inuperable, of penetratiosis fall leak test per lech Spec when con ta s sinese t integrity is required.

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Glau Isotification of unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency

4. Loss of Engineered Safety feature er Fire Protection System Isanction requiring shutdown by Tech Specs hM .

A power reduction is inatiated with intent Lo enter 9tode 3:

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I 9tl of ire Protection Water System round inoperable per Tech Spec.

5. Other unit conditions exist that in the judge-ment of the Shif t Super-vasor, the Operations Duty Engineer, the Super-intendent or Operations or the Station Sennager:
a. Warrant increased awareness of local authoritsas 9!!
b. Require unit shutdowen under Tech Spec requirements M

sinvolve other than normal centrolIed shutdown.

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[V(III # 4.1.12: Contaminated and iniured Ind{widual Clast leutification of General Emergency unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency

1. Iransportation er a II/A N/A N/A contaminated injured isod iv ida.a 4 from site to offsite medical facility.

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6 Form 34731 (1041)

(Formerly SPD 10021)

DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No: RP/0/A/5000/02 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) 4 to PROCESS RECORD 5 Incorporated (2) STATION: N (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Notification of (bmul Event (4) PREPARED BY: Mike Bolch DATE: May 21, 1985 (5) REVIEWED BY: dM. d DATE: [-2 /- 8f Cross-Disciplinary Review By: kb b V N/R:

(6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY):

By: (SRO) Date:

By: . Dates (7) APPROVED BY: L /' Date Ik3 W (8) MISCELu NEOUS:

Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

a RP/0/A/5000/02 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT 1.0 SYMPTOMS 1.1 This condition exists when events are in process or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant.

2.0 IMMEDI ATE ACTIONS 2.1 Make initial notifications to individuals and organizations.

2.1.1 Complete Part I of Warning Message Form. (See example Enclosure 4.3.) Record receivers name and time (initial contact).

NOTE: Emergency Coordinator shall init'al forms when message is approved for transmission.

NOTE: Warning Message Forms are kept in the Control Room and TSC, ensure that all used forms are returned to the back of the notebook.

2.1.2 Notifications shall be as the order of Enclosure 4.1

  • Indicates. See RP/0/8/5000/13 for NRC Notification.

NOTE: The State and County notification must be made within 15 minutes of declaration of the emergency.

3.0 SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS 3.1 Termination or Follow up Notifications.

3.1.1 Terminate the Emergency with a follow-up message NOTE: Use Parts 1 & lli of Warning Message Form. The

. termination message shall be made approximately 30 minutes after the last transmitted message.

O,R.

3.1.2 Give follow-up messages to agencies listed in 4.1.3 of Enclosure 4.1, use the following schedule:

NOTE: For Unusual Events use only Part i of Warning Message Form.

RP/0/A/5000/02 Page 2 of 2 e If the Unusual Event Situation lasts longer than one hour, then update each hour until terminated.

E e if there is any significant change to the situation of escalation to a higher classification.

NOTE: The State and County notification must be made within 15 minutes of escalation of the emergency.

M e As agreed upon with the individual agencies.

3.2 Complete Enclosure 4.2 to notify the Nuclear Production Duty Engineer.

3.3 Augment shift resources to assess and respond to the emergency situation as needed.

3.4 Assess the emergency condition, then remain in a Notification of Unusual Event, escalate to a more severe class or terminate the emergency.

3.5 The Compliance Engineer or delegate shall follow up with a written summary to county and state authorities, notified in 4.1.3 of Enclusure 4.1, within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. -

4.0 ENCLOSURES 4.1 Telephone Notification List 4.2 Emergency Message Format 4.3 Example Warning Message: Nuclear Facility to State / Local Government l

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I RP/0/A/5000/02 Enclosure 4.1

! Page 1 of 2 TELEPHONE NOTIFICATION LIST i

initial 4.1.1 Station Ma - J. W. Hampton i

j Offic Home - --

1st Alterna - C. W. Graves, Jr.

j Offic Home '

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2nd Altern J. W. Cox Offic Home l 3rd Alternate - G. T. Smith e

i 4th Alternat . F. Caldwell i Offic Home 'x l

! 5th Alternate - W. R. McCollum '

i Office (later) '

Home

! 4.1.2 Compliance eer - C. L. Hartzell i Offic l Home i

l 1st Alternate - M. E. Bolch H e .

2nd Alternate - P. G. LeRoy

RP/0/A/5000/02

' Enclosure 4.1 Page 2 of 2 4.1.3 State & County Warning Points **Use Warning Message Form **

P: Selective Signal Group Call - (later)

1. Mecklenburg County P: Selective Si Ah gnal -

Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:

2. York County
nal -M' Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:
3. Gaston County P: (ve Signal - -

Back-u : ergency Radio, Code

4. N.C. State, Raleigh P: Selec i nal - (lateel A: -
5. S.C. Sta Columbia (Not on Group Call)

P 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Weekdays A After hours, Weekends & Holidays 4.1.4 Operations Duty En ineer - Plant Page P & T Pager -

A: Seo' Current Operations Work List for Home Phone Numbar.

4.1.5 Nuclear Produe n l

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    • USE ENCLOSURE 4. **

I 4.1.6 NRC Operations Center, Bethesda, Md. (RP/0/B/5000/13) _

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RP/0/A/5000/02 Enclosure 4.2 Page 1 of 1 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION TO NUCLEAR PRODUCTION DUTY ENGINEER EMERGENCY MESSAGE FORMAT

1. This is at Catawba Nuclear Station.

(Name and Title)

2. This is is not a drill. An X Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at on Unit # .

(Time)

3. Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergency plan description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status.)
4. Corrective measures being taken:
5. There have _ have not not been any injuries to plant personnel.
6. Release of radioactivity: is taking place is not taking place
7. NRC Yes No; State Yes No; Counties Yes No; have been notified.
8. The Crisis Management Team should X should not be activated.

Corporate Communications and Company Management should be notified.

i 9. I can be reached at for follow-up information.

(Telephone Number)

10. Additional Comments:

i Name of Person Contacted Date Time i

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EXAMPLE RP/0/A/5000/02 PART 1 INITIAL WARNING MESSAGE Enlosure 4.3 Page 1 of 4

1. Date: Time: hou rs
2. This is: Catawba Nuclear Station concerning Unit e

[ My name is: Telephone:

this message (Number ):

(a) Reports a real . emergency.

(b) Reports the change in the class of a real emergency.

(c) Reports the termination of a real emergency. 1 (d) is an exercise message.

3. Message Authentication Message Sender: I authenticate as .

(a) IF A TERMINATION MESSAGE. GO TO PART 3.

4. The class of emergency is:

X (a) Unusual Event (c) Site Area Emergency (b) Alert (d) General Emergency

5. This class of emergency was declared at: on .

(time) (date) -

6. The initiating event causing the emergency classification is:
7. The emergency condition: .

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

(b) Involves the potential for a release, but no release is occu ring.

(c) Involves the release of radioactive materials.

8. The following protective actions are recommended:

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

(e) Other recommendations:

9. I repeat, this message:

(a) Reports a real emergency.

(b) Reports a change in the classification of a real emergency.

(c) is an exercise message.

10. Do you have any questions? (Copy on separate sheet.)
11. RELAY THIS INFORMATION TO THE PERSONS LISTED IN YOUR ALERT PROCEDURES WHO MUST BE NOTIFIED OF INCIDENTS AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY.
  • For Message sender: record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.

END OF PART 1

RP/0/A/5000/02 PART 2 FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE (S) Enclosure 4.3 Page 2 of 4

1. Plant status:

Reactor (a) is not tripped /__, was tripped at (Time):

Plant is at: (a)  % power (c) hot shutdown (b) cold shutdown (d) cooling down Prognosis is: (a) stable (c) degrading (b) Improving (d) unknown

2. Emergency actions underway at the facility include:
3. Onsite support needed from offsite organizations: ,
4. Dose Projection Data Windspeed: mph Wind direction: From ,

Precipation:

Release Type: (a) Ground /(b) Elevated Stability Class: ( A, B,C, D, E, F,or G)

Weighted dose Conversion Factor: (a) (R/hr)/(Ci/m 8)(whole body) -

(b) (R/hr)/(Ci/m 8)(Child Thyroid)

Radiological Release: Noble Gas Equivalent Xe-133 & 1-131

! curies /sec.

lodine Equivalent curies /sec. '

5. The type of actual or projected release is:

(a) Airborna (b) Waterborne (c) Surface Spill (d) Other (e) No release is in progress or expected at this time (Skip items 6, 7 r, 8) am

6. Release (a) will begin at hours.

(b) began at hou rs.

7. The estimated duration of the release is hou rs .
8. The source and description of the release is:

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9. Dose Projections:

Dose Commitment Projected Integrated Dose in Rom Based on hou rs of release Whole Body Child Thyroid Distance (rem / hour)(Rem / Hour of inhalation) Whole Body Child Thyroid Site Boundary 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles

10. Field measurement of dose rate (mr/hr) or contamination (X)

(if available): .

Time Zone Distance from Direction from Whole Body Child Thyroid Plant Plant 4

11. I repeat, this message:

(a) Reports a real emergency.

(b) Reports a change in the class of a real emergency.

(c) is an exercise message.

12. Do you have any questions? (Copy on Separate Sheet)
          • END OF FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE ( S)*****
  • For Message Send'e r: Record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.

PART 3 TERMINATION MESSAGE

1. The event was terminated at on .

(time) (cate)

2. The event at the plant was terminated for the following reason (s):

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          • END OF TERMINATION MESSAGE-----
  • For Message Sender: record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.

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RP/0/A/5000/02 WARNING POINTS ALERTED Enclosure 4.3 Page 4 c,f 4 1.

(name) (title)

(dete) (time) (warning point) 2.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) 3.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) 4.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) 5.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) .

6.

(name) (title)

(cate) (time) (warning point) 7.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) l

          • FOR UTILITY USE ONLY*****

Release of this message approved by: at:

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Form 34731 (1041)

(Formerly SPD 10021)

DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No: RP/0/A/5000/03 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) 4 to PROCESS RECORD 5 Incorporated (2) STATION: CATMBA (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Alert (4) PREPARED BY: Mike Bolch DATE: May 21, 1985 (5) REVIEWED BY: A4. Me v DATE: J~-E/-P.C Cross-Disciplinary Review By: $1b g/ N/R:

(6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY):

By: (SRO) Data:

(7) ROVED BY: Date 7!L3 l} ( '

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(8) MISCELLANEOUS: 7 Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

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DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION ALERT 1.0 SYMPTOMS 1.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant.

2.0 IMMEDI ATE ACTIONS 2.1 Make initial notifications to individuals and organizations.

2.1.1 Complete Part I of Warning Message Form (see example Enclosure 4.3). Record receiver's name and time (initial contact).

NOTE: Emergency Coordinator shall initial forms when message is approved for transmission.

NOTE: Warning Message forms are kept in a Notebook in the Control Room and TSC, ensure that all used forms are returned to the back of the notebook.

2.1.2 Notifications shall be as the order of Enclosure 4.1 indicates. See RP/0/B/5000/13 for NRC Notification.

NOTE: The State and County notification must be made within .

15 minutes of declaration of the emergency.

2.1.3 Advise station personnel to activate TSC and OSC.

2.1.4 Complete Enclosure 4.2 and advise the Nuclear Production Duty Engineer to bring the CMC to standby.

3.0 SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS 3.1 Accident Assessment:

i l 3.1.1 Dispatch on site monitoring teams with associated l communications equipment, see HP/0/B/1009/09.

3.2 Follow up Notifications.

3.2.1 Give Follow-up Messages to offsite agencies listed on 4.1.3 of Enclosure 4.1, use the following schedule:

l e Every half hour until the emergency is terminated.

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RP/0/A/5000/03 Page 2 of 2 e if there is any significant change to the situation or-escalating to a higher emergency classification.

NOTE: The State and County notification must be made within 15 minutes of escalation of the emergency.

0E e As agreed upon with the individual agencies.

3.2.2 Use parts 1 & 11 of Warning Message Form as applicable.

Mark all spaces "N/A" when information is "Not Applicable" and mark "Later" when information is not currently available.

3.3 Recommend Protective Action Offsite NOTE Protective Action Recommendations are obtained from: CAC Program " Nuclear-23" or RP/0/A/5000/11, if the OAC is not operational, for Operations Personnel, if you have determined the need for the offsite protective actions, then reasses the emergency classification. You are no longer in an Alert situation.

3.4 If the emergency situation is rapidly degrading then conduct a Site Assembly, see RP/0/A/5000/10.

3.5 Augment shift resources to assess and respond to the emergency situation as needed. -

3.6 Assess the emergency condition, then remain in an Alert, escalate to a more severe class, reduce the Emergency Class or terminate the emergency.

3.7 The Compliance Engineer or delegate shall close out the emergency with verbal summary to county and state authorities, notified in 4.1.3 of Enclosure 4.1, followed by written summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.

4.0 ENCLOSURES 4.1 Telephone. Notification List 4.-2 Emergency Message Format 4.3 Example Warning Message: Nuclear Facility to State / Local Government

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. RP/0/A/5000/03 Enclosure 4.1 i Page 1 of 2 '

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TELEPHONE NOTIFICATION LIST 1

Initial l 4.1.1 Station Man - J. W. Hampton l Offic Home - -

1st Alternate - C. W. Graves, Jr. l Offic l Home -

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2nd Alterna J. W. Cox l Office l Home i 3rd Alterna - G. T. Smith l Offic l Hom s 4th Altern . F. Caldwell Offic Home

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Sth Alternate - W. R. McCol um '

Office ter)

Home 4.1.2 Compliance En ineer - C. L. Hartzell Offic Home .

1st Alterna . E. Bolch Offic -

Hom 2nd Altern P. G. LeRoy I

'Offic i

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RP/0/A/5000/03 Enclosure 4.1 Page 2 of 2 4.1.3 State & County Warning Points **Use Warning Message Form **

P: Selective Signal Group Call - (later)

1. Mecklenburg Coun ,

gnal -

P: _

Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:  !

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2. York County  !

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Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:

3. Gaston County
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Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code

4. N.C. State, Raleigh l P: Set i nal - (later) l A:  !
5. S. umbia (Not on Group Call)

P 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Weekdays A After hours, Weekends & Holidays 4.1.4 Operations Duty En r - Plant Page P & T Pager A: See Current Operations Work List for Home Phone Number.

4.1.5 Nuclear Production En ineer P & T Page

    • USE ENCLOSURE 4.

4.1.6 NRC Operations Center, Bethesda, Md. (RP/0/B/5000/13)

i RP/0/A/5000/03 Enclosure 4.2 Page 1 of 1 DUKE POWER COMPANY

< CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION TO NUCLEAR PRODUCTION DUTY ENGINEER EMERGENCY MESSAGE FORMAT

1. This is at Catawba Nuclear Station.

(Name and Title)

2. This is is not a drill. An Unusual Event X Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at on Unit # .

(Time)

3. Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergency plan description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status.)
4. Corrective measures being taken:
5. There have have not not been any injuries to plant personnel.
6. Release of radioactivity: is taking place is not taking place
7. NRC Yes No; State Yes No; Counties Yes No; have been notified.
8. The Crisis Management Team X should be told to standby.

Corporate Communications and Company Management should be notified.

9. I can be reached at for follow-up information.

(Telephone Number)

10. Additional Comments:

Name of Person Contacted Date Time

EXAMPLE RP/0/A/5000/03 PART 1 INITIAL WARNING MESSAGE Enlosure 4.3 Page 1 of 4

1. Date: Time: hours
2. This is: Catawba Nuclear Station concerning Unit e My name is: Telephone:

this message (Number ):

(a) Reports a real emergency.

(b) Reports the change in the class of a real emergency.

(c) Reports the termination of a real emergency.

(d) is an exercise message.

3. Message Authentication Message Sender: I authenticate as .

(a) IF A TERMINATION MESSAGE. GO TO PART 3.

4. The class of emergency is:

(a) Unusual Event (c) Site Area Emergency X (b) Alert (d) General Emergency

5. This class of emergency was declared at: on .

(time) (date) -

6. The initiating event causing the emergency classification is:
7. The emergency condition: ,

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

(b) Involves the potential for a release, but no release is occu ring.

(c) Involves the release of. radioactive materials.

8. The following protective actions are recommended:

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

(e) Other recommendations:

9. I repeat, this m'essage:

1

(a) Reports a real emergency.

i (b) Reports a change in the classification of a real emergency.

l (c) is an exercise message.

l 10. Do you have any questions? (Copy on separate sheet.)

1 i 11. RELAY THIS INFORMATION TO THE PERSONS LISTED IN YOUR ALERT PROCEDURES WHO MUST BE NOTIFIED OF INCIDENTS AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY.

  • For Message sender: record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.

END OF PART 1 I

i RP/0/A/5000/03 PART 2 FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE (S) Enclosure 4.3 Page 2 of 4

1. Plant status:

Reactor (a) is not tripped / was tripped at (Time):

Plant is at: (a)  % power (c) hot shutdown (b) cold shutdown (d) cooling down Prognosis is: (a) stable (c) degrading (b) Improving (d) unknown

2. Emergency actions underway at the facility include:
3. Onsite support needed from offsite organizations:
4. Dose Projection Data Windspeed: mph Wind direction: From Precipation:

Release Type: (a) G round/(b) Elevated Stability Class: ( A, B,C,0, E, F,or G)

Weighted dose Conversion Factor: (a) (R/hr)/(Ci/m*)(whole body) -

(b) (R/hr)/(Ci/m')(Child Thyroid).

Radiological Release: Noble Gas Equivalent Xe-133 & 1-131 curies /sec.

lodine Equivalent curies /sec. *

5. The type of actual or projected release is:

(a) Airborne (b) Waterborne (c) Surface Spill (d) Other (e) No release is in progress or expected at this time (Skip items 6, 7 & 8)

6. Release ..

(a) will begin at hou rs .

(b) began at hou rs .

7. The estimated duration of the release is hours.
8. The source and description of the release is:

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Page 3 of 4

9. Dose Projections:

Dose Commitment Projected Integrated l Dose in Rom l Based on hou rs '

of release Whole Body Child Thyroid Whole Body Child Thyroid Distance (rem / hour)(Rem / Hour of inhalation)

Site .

Boundary 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles

10. Field measurement of dose rate (mr/hr) or contamination (X) '_,

(if available):

Time Zone Distance from Direction from Whole Body Child Thyroid Plant Plant

11. I repeat, this message:

(a) Reports a real emergency.

(b) Reports a change in the class of a real emergency.

l (c) is an exercise message.

12. Do you have any questions? (Copy on Separate Sheet)
          • END OF FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE (S)*****
  • For Message Sender: Record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.

PART 3 TERMINATION MESSAGE

1. The event was terminated at on .

(time) (date)

2. The event at the plant was terminated for the following reason (s):
          • END OF TERMIN ATION MESSAGE *****
  • For Message Sender: record names of Message Receivers on Page 4_.

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RP/0/A/5000/03 WARNING POINTS ALERTED Enclosure 4.3 Page 4 of 4 1.

(name) (title)

(dete) (time) (warning point) 2.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) 3.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) 4.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) 5.

(name) (title) .

(date) (time) (warning point) ,

6.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) 7.

(name) (title)

(date) , (time) (warning point)

          • FOR UTILITY USE ONLY*****

Release of this message approved by: at:

(Name) (Time) (Date)

Form 34731 (1041)

(Formerly SPD-10021)

DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No: RP/0/A/5000/04 ,

PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) 4 to PROCESS RECORD 5 Incorporated (2) STATION: CATAWBA (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Site Area huu.y= cf (4) PREPARED 3Y: Mike Bolch DATE: May 21, 1985 (5) REVIEWED BY: [8 "

DATE: , f-2 /- 85

/Ct Cross-Disciplinary Review By:  % (. \ N/R:

D (6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY):

By: (SRO) Date:

By: n , Date:

(7) APPROVED BY:

  • Date: T (8) MISCELLANEOUS:

Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

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RP/0/A/5000/04 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION SITE AREA EMERGENCY 1.0 SYMPTOMS 1.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve an actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for protection of the public.

2.0 IMMEDI ATE ACTIONS 2.1 Make initial notifications to individuals and organizations.

2.1.1 Complete Part I of Warning Message Form (see Example Enclosure 4.3). Record receiver's name and time (initial contact).

NOTE: Emergency Coordinator shall initial forms when message is approved for transmission.

NOTE: Warning Message forms are kept in a notebook in the Control Room and TSC, ensure that all used forms are returned to the back of the notebook.

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2.1.2 Notifications shall be as the order of Enclosure 4.1 indicates. See RP/0/B/5000/13 for NRC Notification.

NOTE: The State and County notification must be made within 15 minutes of declaration of the emergency.

2.1.3 Advise station personnel to activate TSC and OSC.

2.1.4 Complete Enclosure 4.2 ad advise the Nuclear Production Duty Engineer to activate the CMC.

2.2 Protective Action Offsite 2.2.1 Recommend to Offsite Agencies that the Alerting Sirens be sounded and that the EBS be activated to inform the public of a potential for later protective actions.

2.3 Protective Action Onsite 2.3.1 Conduct a Site Assembly, see RP/0/A/5000/10.

e. - . - - -____ _ . , , , _ _ , . , , , _ ___ , _ _ _ _ , __

RP/0/A/5000/04 Page 2 of 3 3.0 SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS 3.1 Accident Assessment:

3.1.1 Dispatch field monitoring teams with associated communications equipment, see HP/0/B/1009/04.

3.2 Follow up Notifications.

3.2.1 Give follow-up message to offsite agencies listed on 4.1.3 of Enclosure 4.1, use the following schedule:

e Every half hour until the emergency is terminated.

9f e if there is any significant change to the situation of escalation to a higher emergency classification.

NOTE: The State and County notification must be made within 15 minutes of ,ar.nlatsen of the emergency.

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e As agreed upon with the individual agencies.

3.2.2 Use Parts I & ll of Warning Message Form as applicable.

Mark all spaces "N/A" when information is "Not Applicable" and mark "Later" wh.en information is not currently available.

3.3 Follow-up Recommend Protective Action Offsite NOTE l

Protective Action Recommendations are obtained from: OAC

' Program " Nuclear-23" or RP/0/A/5000/11, if the OAC is not

( available, for Operations personnel.

l l 3.3.1 The Emergency Coordinator shall make Protective Action Recommendations to the affected county warning points l

' and to both SC and NC state warning points (Emergency Operations Center if established) or the designated state department as per the state's Radiological Emergency Response Plan. See Enclosure 4.4 for aid in protective action decision making.

NOTE This authority shall not be delegated to other elements

' of the emergency organization.

i RP/0/A/5000/04 Page 3 of 3 3.3.2 If actual release of radioactive material will result in a projected dose to the population of:

Whole Body Thyroid Recommendation

<1 Rem <5 Rem No Protective Action is Required.

1 to <5 Rem 5 to <25 Rem Recommend seeking shelter and wait for further instruction. Consider evacuation particularly for children

& pregnant women. Control access to affected areas.

> 5 Rem > 25 Rem Reccmmend mandatory evacuation of

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population in the affected areas.

Control access to affected areas.

NOTE Monitor environmental radiation levels to verify and adjust recommendations as necessary.

3.4 Follow-up Protective Actions On-site.

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3.4.1 Consider evacuation of non-essential station personnel,

., see RP/0/A/5000/10.

3.5 Augment shift resources to assess and respond to the emergency situation as needed.

3.6 Assess the emergency condition, then remain in' a Site Area Emergency, escalate to a more severe class, reduce the emergency class, or terminate the emergency.

l 3.7 The Recovery Manager at the Crisis Management Center shall close I out or recommend reduction of the emergency class, by briefing of offsite authorities at the Crisis Management Center or by phone if necessary, followed by writte, summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.

4.0 ENCLOSURES 4.1 Telephone Notification List l 4.2 Emergency Message Format 4.3 Example Warning Message: Nuclear Facility to State / Local Government 4.4 Protective Action Recommendation Flow Chart 4.5 10 Mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) Map and Wind Direction Determination Worksheet.

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RP/0/A/5000/04 Enclosure 4.1 Page 1 of 2 TELEPHONE I NOTIFICATION LIST 1 l

l Initial  :

4.1.1 Station Man r - J. W. Hampton Offic Home -

l 1st Alterna C. W. Graves, Jr.

Offic Home 2nd Alternate - J. W. Cox o

4 3rd Alternate - G. T. Smith oe 4th Alternate - B. F. Caldwell e y 5th Alternate - W. R. McCollum Office later Home '-

4.1.2 Compliance E ineer - C. L Hartzell Offic .

Hom ist Alternat M. E. Bolch Offic Hom 2nd Altern P. G. LeRoy .

Offic

. Hom I

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RP/0/A/5000/04 Enclosure 4.1 Page 2 of 2 4.1.3 State & County Warning Points **Use Warning Message Form **

P: Selective Signal Group Call - (later)

1. Mecklenburg County

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  • I Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:
2. York County tive Sigyal Back-up: ergency Radio, Code:
3. Gaston County ,

Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code

4. N.C. State, Raleigh -

P: Selective Si nal - (later)

A:

5. S.C. State, Columbia (Not on Group Call)

P: 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Weekdays A. After hours, Weekends & Holidays i 4.1.4 Operations Duty En ' r - Plant Page P & T Pager A: See Current Opera sons Work List for Home Phone Number.

4.1.5 Nuclear Production n ineer P&T age

    • USE ENCLOSURE .

4.1.6 NRC Operations Center, Bethesda, Md. (RP/0/B/5000/13) l

RP/0/A/5000/ 04 Enclosure 4.2 Page 1 of 1

. DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION TO NUCLEAR PRODUCTION DUTY ENGINEER EMERGENCY MESSAGE FORMAT

1. This is at Catawba Nuclear Station.

(Name and Titis)

2. This is is not a drill. An Unusual Event '

Alert x site Area Emergency General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at on Unit # .

(Time)

3. Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergency plan description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status.)
4. Corrective measures being taken:
5. There have have not not been any injuries to plant personnel.
6. Release of radioactivity: is taking place is not taking place
7. N P.C Yes No; State Yes No; Counties Yes No; have been notified.
8. The Crisis Menagement Team I should should not be activated.

Corporate Communications and Company Management should be notified.

9. I con be reached at for follow-up information.

(Telephone Number)

10. Additional Comments:

Name of Person Contacted Date Time

EXAMPLE RP/0/A/5000/04 PART 1 INITIAL WARNING MESSAGE Enlosure 4.3 Page 1 of 4

1. Date: Tima: hou rs
2. This is: Catawba Nuclear Station concerning Unit e My name is: Telephone:

this message (Number ):

(a) Reports a real emergency.

(b) Reports the change in the class of a real emergency.

(c) Reports the termination of a real emergency.

(d) is an exercise message.

3. Message Authentication ,

Message Sender: I authenticate as .

(a) IF A TERMINATION MESSAGE. GO TO PART 3.

4. The class of emergency is:

(a) Unusual Event X (c) Site Area Emergency (b) Alert (d) General Emergency

5. This class of emergency was declared at: on .

(time) (date)

6. The initiating event causing the emergency classification is:
7. The emergency condition:

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

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

occuring.

(c) Involves the release of radioactive materials.

8. The following protective actions are recommended:

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

(b) People living in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed, turn off air conditioners and other ventillation, monitor EBS stations.

(c) People living in zones evacuate thier homes and businesses and go to the designated shelter.

(d) Pregnant women and children in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed, turn off air conditioners and other ventilation, and monitor EBS stations.

(e) Other recommendations: Activate the alerting siren system and inform the public via the Emergency Broadcast System.

9. I repeat, this message:

(a) Reports a real emergency.

(b) Reports a change in the classification of a real emergency.

(c) is an exercise message.

10. Do you have any questions? (Copy on separate sheet.)
11. RELAY THIS INFORMATION TO THE PERSONS LISTED IN YOUR ALERT PROCEDURES WHO MUST BE NOTIFIED OF INCIDENTS AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY.
  • For Message sender: record names of Message Receivers on Page 4 END OF PART 1

RP/0/A/5000/04 PART 2 FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE (S) Enclosure 4.3 Page 2 of 4

1. Plant status:

Reactor (a) is not tripped /_ was tripped at (Time):

Plant is at: (a)  % power (c) hot shutdown (b) cold shutdown (d) cooling down Prognosis is: (a) stable (c) degrading (b) Improving (d) unknown

2. Emergency actinns underway at the facility include:
3. Onsite support needed from offsite organizations:
4. Dose Proiection Data Windspeed: mph Wind direction: From Precipation:

Release Type: (a) Ground /(b) Elevated Stability Class: ( A, B, C, D, E, F,or G)

Weighted dose Conversion Factor: (a) (R/hr)/(Ci/m 8)(whole bodyb (b) (R/hr)/(Ci/m')(Child Thyroid)

Radiological Release: Noble Gas Equivalent curies /sec.

lodine Equivalent cu ries /sec.

5. The type of actual or projected release is:

(a) Airborne (b) Waterborne (c) Surface Spill (d) Other (e) No release is in progress or expected at this time (Skip items 6, 7 L 8)

6. Release will begin at hours.

began at hours.

7. The estimated duration of the release is hou rs.
8. The source and description of the release is:

h RP/0/A/5000/04 PART 2 FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE (S) Continued Enclosure 4.3 Page 3 of 4 ,

9. Dose Projections:  ;

Dose Commitment Projected Integrated Dese in Rom Based on hours ~

of release Whole Body Child Thyroid Distance (rem / hour)(Rem / Hour of inhalation) Whole Body Child Thyroid Site Boundary 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles

10. Field measurement of dose rate (mr/hr) or contamination (X)

(if available):

Time Zone Distance from Direction from Whole Body Child Thyroid?

Plant Plant

11. I repeat, this message:

(a) Reports a real emergency.

(b) Reports a change in the class of a real emergency.

(c) is an exercise message.

12. Do you have any questions? (Copy on Separate Sheet)
          • END OF FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE (S)*****
  • For Message Sender: Record names of Message Receivers on Pige 4.

PART 3 TERMINATION MESSAGE

1. The event was terminated at on .

(time) (date)

2. The event at the plant was terminated for the following reason (s):
          • END OF TERMINATION MESSAGE *****
  • For Message Sender: record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.

RP/0/A/5000/04 WARNING PolNTS ALERTED Enclosure 4.3 Page 4 of 4 1.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) 2.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) 3.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) 4.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) .

5. .

(name) (title) .

(date) (time)

(warning point) 6.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) 7.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point)

          • FOR UTILITY USE ONLY*****

Release of this message approved by: at:

(Name) (Time) (Date) l __

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Page 2 of 2 OUKE PCWER CCMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATICN RP/0/A/5000/04 ENCLOSURE 4.5 WIND DIRECTION DETERMINATION WCRK SHEET Based on wind direction (WO), determine the affected zones from tne tacles colow. Circle the wind direction and affected zones.

NOTE: Upper tower wind direction is preferred. If not avaflacle, use lower WO, then use WO from National Weather Service.

A. IF WINO SPEED IS < 5 WoH, THE AFFECTED ZCNES ARE A-0, A-1, 6-1, C-1, 0-1, E-1 and F-1.

B. IF WINO SPEED IS > 5 MPH, SELECT THE AFFECTED ICNES FRCM THE TABLES BELCW AS APPLICABLE.

Table 2.1 Table 2.2 0-5 Mile Radius Affected 5-10 Mile Radius Affected Zones Wind Direction Zones Wind Direction 0.1" - 360'  ; A-0 -

M 0.1* - 22'  : C-1, 0-1 0.1 - 27' t'C-2, 0-2 .

22' - 73* O C-1, 0-1, E-1 ' 27' - 69* ----9pC-2, 0-2, E-2 73' - 108' :C-1, 0-1, E-1, F-1 69' - 95* 20-2, E-2, F-2

- 0-1, E-1, F-1 95* *.3 2* ---e=0-2, E-2, F-2, F-3 .

108' - 120' 120' - 159' -E-1, F-1 132' - 144'  ::E-2, F-2, F-3 01E-1, F-1, A-1 144' ' 60* ---**E-2, F-2, F-3, A-2 l 159' - 207' t- F-1, A-1, B-1 160' - 201*  ;-F-2, F-3, A-Z 207' - 247' A-1, B-1 201' - 229'---9=#-2, F-3, A-2, B-2 247* - 265*

A-1, B-1, C-1 229' - 249'  ; F-3, A-2, B-2 265' - 298*
B-1, C-1 249' - 259'  ::A-2, A-3, 3-2 298* - 338'
8-1, C-1, 0-1 259' - 290*---en A-2, B-2, C-2, A-3 338* - 360*

290* - 304"  ::A-3, 8-2, C-2 304' - 333" :8-2, C-2 333' - 360'  ::-8-2, C-2, 0-2 p

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l Form 34731 (10-81)

(Formerly SPD 10021)

DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No: RP/0/A/5000/05 PROCEDURE PREPARATION 4 to Chgnge(s)

PROCESS RECORD Incorporated (2) STATION:cwrasta (3) PROCEDURE TITLE:

'(4) PREPARED BY:

liike Bolch DATE: May 21, 1985 (5) REVIEWED BY: [8 d DATE: f- 2 /- Ff Cross-Disciplinary Review By: N/R:

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(6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY):

s By: (SRO) Date:

By: . Date:

(7) APPROVED BY: W- Date: 3'!!3 s'

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(8) MISCELLANEOUS: \}

Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

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RP/0/A/5000/05 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION GENERAL EMERGENCY 1.0 SYMPTOMS 1.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve an actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of containment integrity.

2.0 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS 2.1 Make initial notifications to individuals and organizations.

2.1.1 Complete Part I of Warning Message Form (see example Enclosure 4.3). Record receiver's name and time (initial contact).

NOTE: Emergency Coordinator shall initial forms when message is approved for transmission.

NOTE: Warning Message forms are kept in a notebook in the Control Room and TSC, ensure that all used forms are returned to the back of the notebook.

2.1.2 Notifications shall be as the order of Enclosure 4.1 indicater . See RP/0/B/5000/13 for NRC Notification.

NOTE: The State and County notification must be made within 15 minutes of declaration of the emergency.

2.1.3 Advise station personnel to activate TSC and OSC.

2.1.4 Complete Enclosure 4.2 and advise the Nuclear Production Duty Engineer to activate the CMC.

2.2 Protective Actions Offsite 2.2.1 Recommend to Offsite Agencies that all residents of the 2 mile radius zone (A-0) and any zone 5 miles downwind of the plant seek immediate shelter and await futher instructions.

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2.3 Protective Action Onsite 2.3.1 Conduct a Site Assembly, see RP/0/A/5000/10.

l l 2.3.2 Evacuate non-essential personnel to the Evacuation l

Relocation Centers, see RP/0/A/5000/10.

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RP/0/A/5000/05 Page 2 of 3-3.0 SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS 3.1 Accident Assessment:

3.1.1 Dispatch field monitoring teams with associated communications equipment, see HP/0/B/1009/04.

3.2 Follow up Notifications.

3.2.1 Give follow-up messages to offsite agencies listed on 4.1.3 of Enclosure 4.1, use the following schedule:

e Every half hour until the emergency is closed out.

9f e If there is any significant change to the situation.

0.E e As agreed upon with the individual agencies.

I 3.2.2 Use Parts 1 & 11 of Warning Message Form as applicable.

Mark all spaces "N/A" when information is "Not Applicable" and mark "Later" when information is not currently available. .

3.3 Follow-up Recommend Protective Action Offsite ,

NOTE Protective Action Recommendation are obtained from: OAC Program " Nuclear-23" or RP/0/A/5000/11, if the OAC is not operational, for Operations personnel.

3.3.1 The Emergency Coordinator shall make Protective Action Recommendations to tho' affected county warning points and to both SC and NC state warning points (Emergency Operations Center if established) or the designated state department as per the state's Radiological I

Emergency Response Plan'. See Enclosure 4.4 for aid in protective action ~ decision making.

NOTE

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i This authority shall not be delegated to other elements of the emergency organization.

RP/0/A/5000/05 Page 3 of 3 3.3.2 If actual release of radioactive material will result in a projected dose to the population of:

Whole Body Thyroid Recommendation

<1 Rem <5 Rem No Protective Action is Required.

1 to <5 Rem 5 to <25 Rem Recommend seeking shelter and wait for further instruction. Consider

, evacuation particularly for children

& pregnant women. Control access to affected areas.

>5 Rem >25 Rem Recommend mandatory evacuation of population in the affected areas.

Control access to affected areas.

NOTE Monitor environmental radiation levels to verify and adjust recommendations as necessary.

3.4 Augment on shift resources to assess and respond to the emergency

' situation as needed.

(' 3.5 Assess the emergency condition, then remain in an General Emergency, reduce the emergency class or terminate out the emergency.

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3.6 The Recovery Manager at the Crisis Management Center shall close out the emergency or recommend reduction of the emergency class by briefing the offsite authorities at the Crisis Management Center or by phone if necessary, followed by written summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.

4.0 ENCLOSURES 4.1 Telephone Notification List 4.2 Emergency Message Format 4.3 Example Warning Message: Nuclear Facility to State / Local Government

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4.4 Protective Action Recommendation Flow Chart s

4.5 10 Mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) Map and Wind Direction i

Determination Worksheet

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f RP/0/A/5000/05 l . Enclosure 4.1 Page 1 of 2 l

i TELEPHONE l

NOTIFICATION LIST 1

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initial l 4.1.1 Station Man er - J. W. Hampton l

Offic l Home l

1st Alternate W. Graves, Jr.

Office Home N

2nd Alternat - J. W. Cox Offic Hom s 3rd Alterna . T. Smith Offic Hom 4th Alternate B. F. Caldwell Offic Hom Sth Alternate - W. R. McCollum oe s 4.1.2 Compliance E - eer - C. L. Hartzell Offic Hom s 1st Alternate - M. E. Bolch a s 2nd Alterna - P. G. LeRoy Offic Hom '~

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RP/0/A/5000/05 Enclosure 4.1 Page 2 of 2 4.1.3 State & County Warning Points **Use Warning Message Form **

P: Selective Signal Group Call - (later)

1. Mecklenburg County P: gnal -

Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:

2. York County Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:
3. Gaston County P: gnal -

Back-up: Emergency Radio, Cod

4. N.C. State, Raleigh P: Sel ive S' nal - (later)

A:

5. S. ate, Columbia (Not on Cfsup Call)

P: 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Weekdays After hours, Weekends & Holidays

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4.1.4 Operations Duty E - Plant Page P & T Pager A: See Current Oper rk List for Home Phone Number.

4.1.5 Nuclear Production 'n ee r i P & T Page -

    • USE ENCLOSURE 4.

4.1.6 NRC Operations Center, Bethesda, Md. (RP/0/B/5000/13)

RP/0/A/5000/05 Enclosure 4.2 Page 1 of 1 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION TO NUCLEAR PRODUCTION DUTY ENGINEER EMERGENCY MESSAGE FORMAT

1. This is at Catawba Nuclear Station.

(Name and Title)

2. This is is not a drill. An Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency X General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at on Unit # .

(Time)

3. Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergency plan description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status.) ,
4. Corrective measures being taken:
5. There have have not not been any injuries to plant personnel.
6. Release of radioactivity: is taking place is not taking place l 7. NRC Yes No; State Yes No; Counties Yes No; have been notified.
8. The Crisis Management Team I should should not be activated.

' Corporate Communications and Company Management should be notifiad.

, 9. I can be reached at for follow-up information.

(Telephone Number) l

10. Additional Comments:

Name of Person Contacted Date Time 4

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9 i RP/0/A/5000/05 PART 1 INITIAL WARNING MESSAGE Enlosure 4.3 Page 1 of 4

1. Date: Time: hours
2. This is: Catawba Nuclear Station concerning Unit #

My name is: Telephone:

I this message (Number ):

(a) Reports a real . emergency.

(b) Reports the change in the class of a real emergency.

(c) Reports the termination of a real emergency.

(d) is an exercise message.

3. Message Authentication Message Sender: I authenticate as .

(a) IF A TERMINATION MESSAGE. GO TO PART 3.

4. The class of emergency is:

(a) Unusual Event (c) Site Area Emergency (b) Alert X (d) General Emergency

5. This class of emergency was declared at: on .

(time) (date)

6. The initiating event causing the emergency classification is:
7. The emergency condition:

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

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

occu ring.

(c) Involves the release of radioactive materials.

8. The following protective actions are recommended:

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

(b) People living in zones A-0

  • 5 mi DW remain indoors with the doors and windows closed, turn off air conditioners and other ventillation, monitor EBS stations. (see note)

(c) People living in zones evacuate thier homes and businesses and go to the designated shniter.

(d) Pregnant women and children in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed, turn off air conditioners and other ventilation, and monitor EBS stations.

(e) Other recommendations:

NOTE. This recommendation applies to the immediate notification only.

9. I repeat, this message:

(a) Reports a real emergency.

(b) Reports a change in the classification of a real emergency.

(c) is an exercise message.

10. Do you have any questions? (Copy on separate sheet.)
11. RELAY THIS INFORMATION TO THE PERSONS LISTED IN YOUR ALERT PROCEDURES WHO MUST BE NOTIFIED OF INCIDENTS AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY.
  • For Message sender: record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.

END OF PART 1

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RP/0/A/5000/05 PART 2 FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE (S) Enclosure 4.3 Page 2 of 4

1. Plant status: is not tripped /_ was tripped at (Time):  ;

Reactor (a)

(a)  % power (c) hot shutdown Plant is at: (d) cooling down (b) cold shutdown stable (c) degrading Prognosis is: (a) unknown (b) Improving (d)

2. Emergency actions underway at the facility include:
3. Onsite support needed from offsite organizations:
4. Dose Projection Data Windspeed: mph Wind direction: From Precipation:

Release Type: (a) Ground /(b) Elevated Stability Class: ( A, B,C,0, E, F,or G) _.

Weighted dose Conversion Factor: (a) (R/hr)/(Ci/m )(whole body).

8 (b) (R/hr)/(Ci/m 2)(Child Thyroid)

Radiological Release: Noble Gas Equivalent Xe-133 & 1-131_

curies /sec.

lodine Equivalent -

curies /sec.

5. The type of actual or projected release is:

(a) Airborne (b) Waterborne (c) Surface Spill (d) Other (e) No release is in progress or expected at this time (Skip Items 6, 7 & 8)

6. Release hours, will begin at began at hou rs.

hours.

7. The estimated duration of the release is
8. The source and description of the release is:

I RP/0/A/5000/05 PART 2 FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE (S) Continued Enclosure 4.3 Page 3 of 4  ;

9. Dose Projections:

Deee Commitment Projected Integrated  !

Dose in Rom  !

Based on hou rs of release Whole Body Child Thyroid Whole Body Child Thyroid Distance (rem / hour)(Rem / Hour of inhalation)

Site Boundary 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles

10. Field measurement of dose rate (mr/hr) or contamination. (X)

(if available): _,,

Time Zone Distance from Direction from Whole Body Child Thyroid Plant Plant

11. I repeat, this message:

(a) Reports a real emergency.

(b) Reports a change in the class of a real-emergency.

(c) is an exercise message.

12. Do you have any questions? (Copy on Separate Sheet)
          • END OF FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE (S)*****
  • For Message Sender: Record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.

PART 3 TERMINATION MESSAGE The event was terminated at on .

1.

(time) (date)

2. The event at the plant was terminated for the following reason (s):

N. *****END OF TERMIN ATION MESS AGE *****

  • For Message Sender: record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.

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RP/0/A/5000/05 WARNING POINTS ALERTED Enclosure 4.3 Page 4 of 4 1.

(narne) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) 2.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) 3.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) 4.

(name) (title) ,

(date) (time) (warning point) 5.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) -

6.

(name) (title)

(date) (time) (warning point) 7.

(name) (title) 6 (date) (time) (warning point)

          • FOR UTILITY USE ONLY*****

Release of this message approved by: at:

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i VIND DIRECTION DETERMINAIION WORK SHEET Based on wind direction (WO), cetermine the affected zones frem ene tables below. Circle the wind direction and affected :enes.

NOTE: Upper tower wind direction is preferred. If not available, use icwer WO, then use w0 from National Weather Service.

A. IF WINO SPEED IS < 5 MPH, THE AFFECTED ZCNES ARE A-0, A-1, 8-1, C-1, 0-1, E-1 and F-1.

8. IF WINO SPEED IS > 5 MPM, SELECT THE AFFECTED ZCNES FRCM THE TABLES BELCW AS APPLICABLE.

Table 2.1 Table 2.2 0-5 Mile Radius Affected 5-10 Mile Radius Affected Wind Direction Zones Wind Direction Zones 0.1' - 360*  ; A-0 .

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0.1* - 22' 27' - 698 ----9'C-2, 0-2, E-2 22' - 73'  ::C-1, 0-1, E-1 73* - 108' :C-1, 0-1, E-1, F-1 69' - 9S' :10-2. E-2, F-2 108' - 120' 1, E-1, F-1 958 ' 328 ---e=0-2, E-2, F-2, F-3 -

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DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No:np/n/U f04 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) o to PROCESS RECORD o 4- Incorporated w/

T/'U$f (2) STATION: Catawba (3) PROCEDURE TITLE:EnvircimaLil Monitorina For Emegency Conditions Within The Ten Mile Radius Of Ca*W Nuclear Station (4) PREPARED BY: ///1 1 ,

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CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING FOR EMERGENCY CONDITIONS WITHIN THE TEN MILE RADIUS OF CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION 3

1.0 PURPOSE j To provide a method for identifying gaseous plumes or liquid effluent, and

, obtaining field data indicative of the radiation exposure to the general

! public following a suspected uncontrolled release of radioactivity. This procedure shall also be implemented by the Crisis Management Center once it is activated.

2.0 REFERENCES

, 2.1 HP/0/B/1000/06 Emergency Equipment Functional Check and Inventory i

2.2 MP/0/B/1002/04 Collection of Operational Environmental Weekly Samples 2.3 HP/0/B/1002/05 Collection of Operational Environmental Monthly Samples 2.4 HP/0/B/1002/06 Collection of Operational Environmental Quarterly

, Samples 2.5 HP/0/B/1002/08 Collection of Operational Environmental Semimonthly Samples 2.6 HP/0/B/1002/10 Collection of Operational Environmental Semiannual l'

Samples i 2.7 HP/0/B/1003/05 Operating and Calibration Procedure: Eberline Model PIC-6A Portable Ion Chamber 2.8 HP/0/B/1003/12 Operating and Calibration Procedure: Eberline Model E-520 Portable Beta-Gamma Geiger Counter

! 2.9 HP/0/B/1003/17 Operation and Calibration Procedure: Canberra Series

- 10 Portable MCA i 2.10 HP/0/B/1003/31 Operation and Calibration: Eberline Model E140N Portable Count Rate Meter 2.11 HP/0/B/1009/16 Distribution of Potassium Iodide Tablets in the Event of a Radioiodine Release 2.12 HP/0/B/1009/19 Emergency Radio System Operations, Maintenance and Communications 1

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HP/0/B/1009/04 Page 2 of 6 3.0 LIMITS AND PRECAUTIONS 3.1 The Field Monitoring Teams (FMT) should park vehicles completely off the road when sampling and use vehicle emergency flashers while stopped. ~

3.2 Four (4) FMTs' consisting of two (2) technicians per team and one (1) helicopter team (1 person) if necessary shall be formed as follows:

Team Call Signs Transportation Alpha Land Vehicle Bravo Land Vehicle Charlie Land Vehicle Delta Land Vehicle Echo Helicopter 3.3 3ach FMT shall'use particulate masks and protective clothing whenever activity justifies it or when directed by the Field bonitoring Coordinator (FMC).

3.4 If the team members are expected to be exposed to I-131 in excess of

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70 MPC (6.1 x 10 pC1/ml), and directed by the FMC, each team member should ingest a tablet of potassium iodide per Reference 2.11.

3.5 Environmental sampling during emergency conditions shall not replace, but rather supplement normal environmental monitoring. .

3.6 Minimum labeling requirements for all samples are as follows:

3.6.1 Date and time.

3.6.2 Location.

3.6.3 Volume of the sample (if applicable).

3.6.4 Name of person sampling.

3.7 Each FMT shall maintain open radio communications with the FMC per Reference 2.12. If radio becomes inoperable, call in sample results on a phone at 831-8182 or 803/831-2282 (Lake Wylie/ Charlotte),

861-0331 (Gaston County), 324-3128 (Rock Hill and Fort Mill).

3.8 If any equipment becomes inoperable, notify the FMC and wait for further instructions.

3.9 Annual training in the use of this procedure and the associated equipment and bsstrumentation shall be conducted and documented on TSR-10.

3.10 Portable MCA's shall be picked up at the Health Physics instrument issue point when directed by the FMC. Ensure that the dewars are adequately filled per Reference 2.9.

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HP/0/B/1009/04 Page 3 of 6 3.11 Ensure that portable survey instrumentation is on and monitored during transport to all sampling locations.

3.12 When returning kits to the Emergency Kit Storage Room, perform an equipment inventory check using the Environmental Survey Kit Checklist (Reference 2.1). Note deviations and forward to the Respiratory / Instrument Calibration Supervisor.

4.0 PROCEDURE 4.1 Activation 4.1.1 Upon notificaton and assembly (FMC), the FMT members shall:

4.1.1.1 Report to the Health Physics area on the 609' elevation (on back shifts report to Administration Building) and wait for further instructions from the FMC.

4.1.1.2 Report to the Emergency Kit Storage Room in the Temporary Administration Building to get Environmental Survey Kits.

4.1.1.3 Ensure the camper seal on the Environmental Survey kits have not been broken and inventory any that have (Reference 2.1).

4.1.1.4 Immediately place batteries in the" portable survey instruments and make a communication ~

check with TSC, using the portable FM radios.

4.1.1.4.1 Perform a battery check and survey the area for higher than background radiation levels.

4.1.1.4.2 Report any above background radiation levels to the FMC. As advised by the FMC, move to a low background area to complete source checks.

4.1.1. 5 Source check survey instruments and portable MCA i for proper operation (References 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 2.10) if applicable.

4.1.1.6 Don TLD, high and low range dosimetry, and fill out dose cards.

4.1.1.7 Ensure the Portable Power Generator is operational and the gas can is fully fueled

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t 4.1.1.8 Obtain emergency vehicles as directed in l Enclosure 5.9.

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HP/0/B/1009/04 Page 4 of 6 4.1.1.9 Each FNT will proceed to the survey point assigned by the FMC (Enclosure 5.3).

4.1.1.10 The radio operator in the TSC shall complete

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(Enclosure 5.4), with the appropriate Laformation.

4.2 Locating and Tracking the Plume 4.2.1 At the assigned survey point, the FMT shall perform a general area Beta-Gamma survey. This method should be used to locate center and width of plume.

4.2.1.1 Record date, time, location and dose rate (ar/hr) on the Field Monitoring Data Sheet (Enclosure 5.5).

4.2.2 If survey results are less than or equal to expected background, call in the results to the FMC and wait for further instructions.

4.2.3 If survey results are greater than background, take protective actions as necessary. Then, if directed, take an air sample (volume should be > 10' ml) equipped with a Silver Zwollte Cartridge and particulate filter.

4.2.3.1 Insert cartridge with arrow pointing in. .

4.2.3.2 Insert filter paper with smooth side facing out.

4.2.3.3 Calculate required sample time per Enclosure 5.6.

4.2.3.4 Place the generator and air sampler in a safe location (i.e. sway form wet areas and off the roadway) ensuring the sampler is approximately two feet above the ground or higher and begin sampling.

4.2.3.5 When air sample is completed, place the Silver Zeolite Cartridge in a poly bag for analysis.

4.2.3.6 Place filter in a separate poly bag and label.

4.2.3.7 As directed by the FMC, transport the completed sample to a vehicle that is carrying a Canberra Series - 10 Portable MCA for analysis per Reference 2.9.

4.2.3.8 Ensure the correct information is annotated on the Field Monitoring Team Work Sheet for Determining Iodine Activity (Enclosure 5.7).

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HP/0/B/1009/04 Page 5 of 6 4.2.3.9 Wait for further instructions from the FMC.

4.3 Special Sampling', as directed:

4.3.1 All sampling outside of Auxiliary, Service and Turbine ~

Buildings should be done in conjunction with Operations Support Center (OSC) personnel.

4.3.2 Take smears and place them in separate poly bags, label and retain for later analysis.

4.3.3 Count smears on E140N and record on Field Monitoring Data Sheet (Enclosure 5.5). Call in results to FMC.

4.3.4 Collect water samples in cubitainers using good Health Physics practices and label and retain for later analysis.

4.3.5 Place TLD's in the environment.

4.3.6 Retrieve and replace air sample and/or TID's that are already located in the environment. Locations are listed in Enclosure 5.1. Place samples in separate poly bags, label and retain for later analysis.

4.3.7 Collect broad leaf vegetation sample label and retain for later analysis (Reference 2.3).

4.3.7.1 Cut vegetation Ln a one square met,er area approximately two inches above the ground. .

NOTE: Vegetation which leaves are not in the shape of needles, i.e. pine or spruce needles.

4.3.8 Collect shoreline sediment sample (one liter) label and retain for later analysis (Reference 2.6).

4.3.9 Collect milk sample (one full cubitainer) label and retain for later analysis (Reference 2.5). Locations are listed in Sample Enclosure 5.2.

4.4 Turnover 4.4.1 Each FMT shall be relieved as directed by the FMC.

4.4.2 Inform the relief FMT on the status of the following:

4.4.2.1 Radiation surveys and dose rates in the plume area.

4.4.2.2 Kit Inventory consumed.

4.4.2.3 Equipment operating status.

4.4.2.4 Any sampling problems.

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HP/0/B/1009/04 Page 6 of 6 4.4.2.5 Plant status information.

4.4.3 Direct the relief FMT to don TLD's and pocket dosimetry and fill out dose cards.

4.4.4 Return all samples to the Emergency Kit Storage Room as directed by the FMC.

4.4.5 Turn in all data sheets to the FMC or his designee.

5.0 ENCLOSURES 5.1 -Air Sampler, TLD, and Water Sample Locations 5.2 Milk Sample Locations 5.3 Predetermined Sampling Locations 5.4 Sample of Radio Operators Log Field Monitoring Survey Data 5.5 Sample of Field Monitoring Data Sheet 5.6 Sample Time Required For Minimum Sample Volume 5.7 Sample of Field Monitoring Team Work Sheet For Determining Iodine Activity 5.8 TSC Field Monitoring Organization 5.9 Emergency Vehicles e

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1 Page 1 of 5 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION HP/0/B/1009/04 ENCLOSURE 5.1 AIR SAMPLER, TLD, AND WATER SAMPLE LOCATIONS Air Sample Locations (need key CPD-1)

Zone & Radius (Mi) No. Description AO' 1 1 Hwy 274-N, right Liberty Hill Rd., right in fork to end (Air CNS #200, need key).

A0 1 5 Left at Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., left on Old Concord Rd., right on Acacia Rd., left on Crepe Myrtle Rd., left on Blue Bird Ln., through gate to end (Air CNS #201, need key).

B1 3 1 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160, right at Tega Cay sign (98), right before Tega Cay entrance into Duke Power Company substation (Air CNS #212, need key).

C2 10 5 Hwy 274-S, left Hwy 161, right Mt. Gallant Rd.

(195), right Hwy 21-121 By-Pass, right on Hwy 72 - 121 By-pass, left on dirt road (Trash Pile Rd.) across from Wayne's Auto Service, go to Duke Power Comp,any substation (Air CNS #217, need key). .

A0 1 26 Behind Catawba Nuclear Station overlook (Air CNS #205, need key).

TLD Locations I. Site Boundary TLD's Zone & Radius (Mi) No. Description A0 1 44 Hwy 274-N, right Liberty Hill Rd., right in fork, pass softball field to large rocks at fence on right. TLD is on fence (TLD CNS #222).

A0 1 1 Hwy 274-N, right Liberty Hill Rd., right in fork to end (TLD CNS #200, need key).

A0 1 5 Left at Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., left on Old Concord Rd., right on Acacia Rd., left on Crepe Myrtle Rd.,

left on Blue Bird Ln., through gate to end (TLD CNS #201, need key).

A0 1 8 Left at Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., left on Old Concord Rd., right on Acacia Rd., left on Crepe Myrtle Rd. Go to first drive on right past Paradise Pl.,

TLD scross road (TLD CNS #202).

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A0 1 11 Left at Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., left on Old Concord Rd.,

right on Acacia Rd., left on Crepe 4

Myrtle Rd. TLD is .1 miles on left in curve (TLD CNS #223).

A0 1 14 Left at Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., left on Old Concord Rd.,

right on Acacia Rd. TLD .2 miles on right (TLD CNS #224).

A0 1 45 Left at Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., left on Old Concord Rd. to 4

end. TLD on fence on left (TLD CNS #203).

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Concord Rd. to first transmission tower on

, left after bridge (TLD CNS #225).

A0 1 20 Left at Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., TLD on left across bridge just past fence (TLD CNS #226). ,

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A0 1 26 Behind Catawba Nuclear Station overlock -

(TLD CNS #205).

1 A0 1 29 Left at Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., TLD at Shady Shore Dr. on i

right corner at Bethel Community Clubhouse sign (TLD CNS #227).

A0 1 32 Right at Steam Production enersnce on Concord Rd., TLD at first dirt left (Valelake Dr.) on

, right corner (TLD CNS #228).

A0 1 35 TLD on top of hill at Catawba Nuclear Station Construction entrance on North side of street (TLD CNS #206).

A0 1 38 Hwy 274-N, right at Liberty Hill Rd., right in fork to third power line on right, walk about 200 yds. South along boundary fence.

TLD on fence (TLD CNS #229),

i A0 1 41 ' Hwy 274-N, right at Liberty Hill Rd., go

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II. 4-5 Mile TLD's F1 4 4 Hwy 49-N to River Hills Plantation rear entrance at Robinwood Rd. TLD behind green building on right corner ,

(TLD CNS #230).

F1 4 6 Hwy 49-N to River Hills Plantation front entrance guardhouse (TLD CNS #231).

A1 4 2 Hwy 49-N to intersection of Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109), TLD on power line (TLD CNS #232).

A1 4 4 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109),

right Youngblood Rd (1102), left Zoar Rd.

(1105), right Thomas Rd. (1104), TLD behind second house on right (TLD CNS #233).

B2 4 2 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160 to Home Federal Savings and Loan on left. TLD on left rear corner of building. (TLD CNS f/234).

El i. 3 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160, right on Das Rd. '

(99), last gravel right in sharp curve before Lake Wylie Dam, left through fence to substation. TLD on right of inner substation fence (TLD CNS #235).

C1 4 1 Hwy 274-S, left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195),

left India Hook Rd. (30) to S.C. Wildlife Resources Dept (TLD CNS #236).

C1 4 3 Hwy 274-5, left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195),

right Homestead Rd. (657) to end, TLD straight across intersection of Twin Lakes Rd. (TLD CNS #237).

C1 4 5 Hwy 274-5, left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195),

right W. Oak Dr. (962) to end at fork, TLD on left at fence (TLD CNS #238).

D1 5 1 Hwy 274-S to Carter Lumber Co., TLD on fence near gate (TLD CNS #239).

D1 4 2 Hwy 274-S, right Campbell Rd. (80), left on Paraham Rd. (54) to transmission tower on right. TLD on brown power pole (TLD CNS #240).

D1 5 4 Hwy 274-5, right Campbell Rd, (80) for about 3 miles TLD on left at beginning of horse fence (TLD CNS #241). -

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  • El 5 2 Hwy 49-S, right Paraham Rd, (54) to transmission tower on left after bridge (TLD CNS #242).

El 5 3 Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 55, left Kingsberry Rd. (114) to transmission tower on left (TLD CNS #243).

F1 4 1 Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 55 to Bethel School, TLD on side of small building in back (TLD CNS #244).

F1 4 3 Hwy 274-N left on Glenvista Rd. to Crowder Creek Boat Landing, TLD to East of parking lot (TLD CNS #245).

B2 8 1 Hwy 49-N, right Carowinds Blvd. (1441), left Choate Cir., TLD on inside of fence left of

, the guardhouse (TLD CNS #246).

  • B1 3 1 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160, right Tega Cay sign (98), right before Tega Cay entrance into Duke Power Company substation (TLD CNS #212).

B2 7 6 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160 to Fort Mill, right Lee St., left Self St., TLD at Fort Hill Municipal Water Supply behind Springs Mill (TLD CNS #247).

C2 7 3 Hwy 274-S, right on Herlong Ave. to Piedmont Medical Center emergency entrance to back of hospital. TLD on fence at back right corner of Liquid Oxygen storage area (TLD CNS #248).

C2 10 5 Hwy 274-S to Newport, left at stop light, right on Rawlinson Rd., left Hwy 5, right on Heckle Blvd. (901) to end, left on Hwy 72, right on dirt road just across from Wayne's Auto Service, go to Duke Power Company Substation (TLD CNS #217).

C2 8 6 Hwy 274-S, left Hwy 161, right Rawlinson Rd.

(56), left Hwy 5 to Rock Hill Career Development Center, TLD on transmission tower (TLD CNS #249).

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Page 5 of 5 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION HP/0/B/1009/04 ENCLOSURE 5.1 AIR SAMPLER, TLD, AND WATER SAMPLE LOCATIONS Zone & Radius (MI) No. Description D2 10 4 Hwy 274-S, right Campbell Rd. (80), left Hwy 49-S, left Rd. 64, left Hwy S. Go to Duke Power Company Appliance Center on left. TLD on fence in back (TLD CNS #250).

E2 10 2 Hwy 55 into Clover, TLD at Duke Power Company Appliance Center in rear lot on inner fence (TLD CNS #251).

Water Sample Locations F3 14 4 Hwy 274-N, right Pole Branch Rd. (279), right Hwy 273 into Belmont, right Catawba St.,

left at next light to Belmont Municipal Water Supply (Water CNS #218).

C2 7 2 Hwy 274-S, left Hwy 161, right Mt. Gallant Road (195) to end. Rock Hill Municipal Water Supply across intersection on left i

(Water CNS #214).

B2 7 6 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160 to For't Mill, right Lee St., left Self St., go to Fort Mill Municipal Water Supply behind Springs Mill (Water CNS #213).

A0 1 46 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. , left just after canal bridge.

Go to pier (water CNS #208, need key).

B1 4 5 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160, right Das Rd.

(99), left Gray Rock Rd. (231) to Lake Wylie Dam. Walk through plant to upstream side of the dam (water CNS #211).

B1 4 6 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160, right Dam Rd.

(99), left Gray Rock Rd., (251) to Lake Wylie Dam. Ride or walk to river access on downstream side of dam.

C2 7 8 Hwy 274-S left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195), left Hwy 161, left Cherry Rd. (Hwy 21), left on dirt road at Fort-Rock Drive-In to end, go right to Rock Hill Municipal water intake.

A1 4 6 Hwy 49-N, left at Camp Steere sign after crossing Buster Boyd Bridge (Water CNS #215).

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SAMPLE LOCATIONS Zone Radius (Mi) Milk D1 6 M Hwy 274-S, right Hwy 161, left Rd. 1080 to Pursley Dairy.

I D2 8 M Hwy 274-S, right Hwy 161, left Scism Dairy and Equipment Co. (CASE sign). ..

E2 6 M Hwy 274-N, left Hwy SS, left Clinton Dairy ,

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F1 3 M Hwy 274-N, right Lake Wylie Rd. (1099) to first house on'left, (Ingram Richmond residence).

F2 7 M Hwy 274-N, Hwy 55, right Paraham Rd. (54),

left Hwy 557. Barnett Dairy 1 mile on left.

D1 7 M Hwy 274-5 to Newport, left at stop light, right Adnah Church Rd. (81). Voeds Dairy 1.5 miles on left. ,e

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1 Hwy 274-N, right Liberty Hill Rd., right in fork to and (TLD & Air CNS #200, need key).

A0 1 2 Hwy 274-N, right Lake Wylie Rd. (1099),

' right at Hudson Rd. fork, right at Commodore Pl. fork, left on Tioga Rd. to 4

and.

A0 2 3 Hwy 274-N, right Lake Wylie Rd., (1099),

left fork after pavement ends, on Hudson i

Rd. to end.

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! Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109),

right Youngblood Rd. (1102) to dead and at Catawba Yacht Club.

A0 1 5 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on i Concord Rd., left on Old Concord Rd., right on Acacia Rd. , left on Crepe Myrtle Rd. ,

left on Blue Bird La. through gate to end (TLD & Air CNS #201, need key).

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j. A0 1 6 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109),
  • right Youngblood Rd. (1102), left on Snug htrbor Rd. (1357), right Coze Cove Rd.

l (1434) to end.

A0 2 7 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109),

right Youngblood Rd. (1102), to intersection of Snug Harbor Rd. (1357).

A0 1 8 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on f

Concord Rd., left on Old Concord Rd., right on Acacia Rd., left on Crepe Myrtle Rd. Go to first drive on right past Paradise Pl.,

TLD across road (TLD CNS #202).

A0 1 9 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109),

right Youngblood Rd. (1102), left Snug Harbor Rd. (1357) to end.

A0 2 10 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109),

right Youngblood Rd. (1102), left Snug Harbor Rd. (1357), stay on Snug Harbor at Kalabash Rd. Fork, take first gravel left J. (Crosshavens Dr.) after fork to the end (Beware of dogs).

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Zone Radius (Mi) No. Description A0 1 11 .Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., left on Old Concord Rd., right on Acacia Rd., left on Crepe Myrtle Road.

TLD is .1 miles on left in curve (TLD CNS

  1. 223).

A0 1 12 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109),

right Youngblood Rd. (1102), left McKee Rd (1100), right Bankhead Rd. to end.

A0 2 13 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109),

right Youngblood Rd. (1102), left McKee Rd.

(1100), right Bankhead Rd. to intersection of Bessbrook Rd.

A0 1 14 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., left on Old Concord Rd., right on Acacia Rd. TLD .2 miles on right (TLD CNS #224).

A0 1 15 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., take first dirt fork to left ,

on Kingsberry Dr., Stop at Commodore Yacht Club.

A0 1 16 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. to last big curve before pave-ment ends.

A0 1 17 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. to first transmission tower on left after bridge (TLD CNS #225).

A0 1 18 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., go to end and turn right on Sandlapper Rd. Stop at transmission tower.

A0 2 19 Hwy 274-S, left Allison Creek Rd. (1081) to and of pavement.

A0 2 20 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. TLD on left across bridge, just past fence (TLD CNS #226).

A0 1 21 Left Hwy 274-S, left Allison Creek Rd.

(1081), left Spratt Rd., to end (Beware of dogs).

A0 2 22 Hwy 274-S, left Allison Creek Rd. (1081) to intersection of Bardale Rd.

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I Page 3 of 10 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION HP/0/B/1009/04 ENCLOSURE 5.3 PREDETERMINED SAMPLING LOCATIONS Zone Radius (Mi) No. Description A0 1 23 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. TLD on left at beginning of guardrail posts (TLD CNS #204).

Ar) 1 24 Hwy 274-S, left Allison Creek Rd.~ (1081), left at Spratt Rd., left Morrison Rd., then right in next 2 forks, left in next fork to end.

A0 2 25 Hwy 274-S, left Allison Creek Rd. (1081),

to intersection of Spratt Rd.

A0 1 26 Behind Cuavba Nuclear Station overlook (TLD and Air CNS #205, need key).

A0 1 27 Right exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., first dirt left on Valelake Rd., left in fork to end.

A0 2 28 Hwy 274-S, left Allison Creek Rd. (1081) to

.3 intersection of Colina Rd.

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A0 1 29 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. TLD at Shady Shore Dr. on right .

corner at Bethel Community Clubhouse sign (TLD CNS #227).

A0 1 30 Right exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., first dirt left on Valelake Rd.,

right in fork to end.

A0 2 31 Hwy 274-S to intersection of Campbell Rd. (80).

A0 1 32 Right exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. TLD at first dirt left (Valelske Dr.) on right corner (TLD CNS #228).

A0 1 33 Right exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., left on dirt road (Pine Pt.

Dr.) just before Granny's Restaurant, stop

.5 miles.

A0 2 34 Hwy 274-S to Big Allison Creek bridge.

A0 ,1 35 TLD on top of hill at intersection of Catawba Nuclear Station Construction entrance and Road 1132 (TLD CNS #206).

A0 1 36 Right exiting Steam Production entrance to

, transmission line just before Granny's Restaurant on Concord Rd. (1132).

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DUKE POWER COMPANY l CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION HP/0/B/1009/04 ENCLOSURE S.3 PREDETERMINED SAMPLING LOCATIONS Zone Radius (Mi) No.

  • Description A0 2 37 Hwy 274-N, left Liberty Hill Rd., take

, first left and go to end.

A0 1 38 Hwy 274-N, right at Liberty Hill Rd., right.

in fork to third transmission line on right, walk about 200 yds. South along boundary fence. TLD is on fence (TLD CNS #229).

A0 1 39 Hwy 274-N, right at Liberty Hill Rd., right in fork to third transmission line on right.

A0 2 40 Right exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. to end. Right on Hwy 274-N for 1 mile.

A0 1 41 Hwy 274-N, right at Liberty Hill Rd., go .8 miles (right in fork), TLD on fence on right (TLD CNS #207).

A0 1 42 Hwy 274-N, right at Liberty Hill Rd., right in fork, go to softball field , entrance.

A0 2 43 Hwy 274-N, right Lake Wylie Rd. (1099),

right Beaver Creek Trail to end.

A0 1 44 Hwy 274-N, right.at Liberty Hill Rd., right in fork, pass softball field to large rock piling on fence. TLD is on fence (TLD CNS

  1. 222).

A0 1 45 Left eniting Steam Production entrance, left ca Old Concord Rd. to end. TLD on fence on left (TLD CNS #203).

A0 1 46 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. Turn left just after canal bridge. Go to pier (water CNS #208, need key).

Al 3 1 Hwy 49-N to NC side of Buster Boyd Bridge.

A1 4 2 Hwy 49-N to intersection of Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109), TLD on transmission tower (TLD CNS #232).

A1 5 3 Hwy 49-N to Steele Creek Vol. Fire Dept. on right.

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Radius (Mi) No. Description ~

A1 4 4 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd (1109),

right Youngblood Rd. (1102), left Zoar Rd.

(1105), right Thomas Rd. (1104, TLD behind second house on right in pines (TLD CNS

  1. 233).

A1 5 5 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109, right Youngblood Rd. (1102), left Hamilton 2

Rd. (1106) to intersection of Hwy 160.

A1 4 6 Hwy 49-N, left at Camp Steere sign after crossing Buster Boyd Bridge (Water CNS #215).

A2 10 1 Hwy 49-N, stop one mile past Westinghouse Blvd. at Roberts Systems 8500 ou left.

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A3 10 1 Hwy 49-N, right Carowinds Blvd. (1441),

left Hwy 51 to Pineville, stop near Sugar '

Creek bridge.

B1 3 1 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160, right on Gold Hill Rd. (98) at Tega Cay sign, right before Tega Cay entrsace on gravel road into Duke Power Company substation (TLD & Air CNS #212, need key).

B1 2 2 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109),

right Youngblood Rd. (1102), left McKee Rd (1100)., left Bankhead Rd., left Bessbrook Rd. te end.

B1 4 3 Hwy 49-N, ri bht Hwy 160, right on Dam Rd.

(99), last gravel right in sharp curve before Lake Wylie Dam, left through fence to substation, TLD on right of inner substation fence (TLD CNS #235).

B1 2 4 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160, right on Gold Hill Rd. (98) at Tega Cay sign, enter Tega Cay following Tega Cay Dr. , right Windjammer Dr. ,

6 miles, Right at circle, Left Kiwi Point to end.

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  • Description B1 4 5 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160, right Dam Rd.

(99), left Gray Rock Rd. (251) to Lake Wylie Dam. Walk through plant to upstream side of the dam (water CNS #211).

B1 4 6 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160, right Dam Rd.

(99), left Gray Rock Rd. (251) to Lake Wylie Dam. Go to river access on downstream side of dam.

B2 8 1 Hwy 49-N, right Carowinds Blvd. (1441),

left Choate Circle, TLD on inside of fence left of the guardhouse (TLD CNS #246).

B2 4 2 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160 to Home Federal Savings and Loan on left. TLD on left rear corner of building (TLD CNS #234).

I B2 5 3 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160, left on Gold Hill Rd. (98) at Home Federal Savings and Loan, stop at intersection of Whitley Rd.

B2 10 4 Hwy 49-N, right Carowinds Blvd. (1441),

left Hwy 51 to Pineville, right Hwy 521 (Polk St.) in Pineville, right on Dorman Rd., stop at state line.

B2 5 5 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160, right Sutton Rd.

(49) to intersection of Gray Rock Rd. (251).

B2 7 6 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160 to Fort Mill, Right Lee St., left Self St. TLD at Fort Mill Municipal Water Supply on right behind Springs Mill (TLD CNS #247, also Water CNS

  1. 213).

B2 10 7 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160 through Fort Mill to the Sugar Creek bridge.

C1 4 1 Hwy 274-S, left Mt. Gallant'(195), left India Hook Rd. (30) to SC Wildlife Resources Dept. (TLD CNS #236).

C1 5 2 Hwy 274-S, left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195), go beyond India Hook to Red Burketts Body Shop on right.

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C1 4 3 Hwy 274-S, left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195),

right Homestead Rd. (657) to end. TLD straight across intersection of Twin Lakes Rd. (TLD CNS #237).

4 Hwy 274-S, left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195),

C1 5 right Homestead Rd. (657) to end.

C1 4 5 Hwy 274-S, left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195),

right W. Oak Dr. (962) to end at fork. TLD on left at fence (TLD CNS #238).

C1 5 6 Hwy 274-S, left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195),

right at York County Museum (658) to end at SC National Guard Armory.

C1 5 7 Hwy 274-S to Carter Lumber Co.

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. C2 10 1 Hwy 274-S, left Hwy 161, left,:ht fork on Celanese Rd. (50) to intersection of .

Springdale Rd.

C2 7 2 Hwy 274-S, left Hwy 161, right Mt. Gallant Rd. (195) to end. Go to Rock Hill Municipal Water Supply across intersection on left (Water CNS #214).

C2 7 3 Hwy 274-S .right on Herlong Ave. to Piedmont. Medical Center emergency entrance to back of hospital. TID on fence at back i

right corner of Liquid Oxygen storage area j (TLD CNS #248).

l C2 10 4 Hwy 274-S, left Hwy 161, right Mt. Gallant Rd. (195), right Hwy 21-121 By pass to Fast Fare on left at intersection of Springsteen Rd.

C2 10 5 Hwy 274-S to Newport, left at stop light, right on Rawlinson Rd., left Hwy 5, right on Heckle Blvd. (901) to end, left on Hwy 72, right on dirt road across from Wayne's Auto Service. Go to Duke Power Company substation (TLD & Air CNS #217, need key).

C2 8 6 Hwy 274-S, left. Hwy 161, right Rawlinson Rd. (56), left Hwy 5 to Rock Hill Career Development Center, TLD on transmission tower (TLD CNS #249). .

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Zone Radius (Mi) No. Description

, C2 10 7 Hwy 274-S, left Hwy 161, right Adnah Church Rd. (81), right on Hwy 5, left on Eastview

' Rd. (102) to intersection of Oak Park Rd.

(103).

i C2 7 8 Hwy 274-S, left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195),'left Hwy 161, left Hwy 21, left on dirt road at Fort-Rock Drive-In to end, go right to Rock Hill Municipal Water Intake, i

D1 5 1 Hwy 274-S to Carter Lumber Co. TLD on fence near gate (TLD CNS #239).

D1 4 2 Hwy 274-S, right Campbell Rd. (80), left Paraham Rd. (54) to transmission tower on right, TLD on power pole (TLD CNS #240).

D1 5 3 Hwy 274-S, right Campbell Rd. (80), left Paraham Rd. (54), next right on Rd. 815 to

Allison Creek bridge. ,

D1 5 4 Hwy 274-S, right Campbell Rd. (80) for about 3 miles, TLD on left at beginning of horse fence (TLD CNS #241).

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D2 10 1 Hwy 274-S, left Hwy 161, right Adnah Church Rd. (81), right Hwy 5, quick left on Eastview Rd. (102), right Holland Rd. (157),

right Turkey Farm Rd. (1172), left Russell l, Rd. (536), go .2 miles.

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. D2 10 2 Hwy 274-S, left Hwy 161, right Adnah Chruch Rd. (81), right Hwy 5, left Billy Wilson Rd. (1451), right Turkey Farm Rd. (1172) to Fishing Creek bridge.

D2 10 3 Hwy 274-S, right Campbell Rd. (80), left Hwy 49-S, stop at Pantry before entering York.

4 D2 10 4 Hwy 274-S, right Campbell Rd. (80), left Hwy 49-S, left Rd. 64, left Hwy 5. Go to Duke Power Company Appliance Center on left. TLD on fence in back (TLD CNS #250).

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HP/0/B/1009/04 l ENCLOSURE 5.3

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PREDETERMINED SAMPLING LOCATIONS I Zone Radius (Mi) No.. ~ Description ~

D2 10 5 Hwy 274-S, right Campbell Rd. (80), left 49-S, right Old Limestone Rd. (172) to end.

El 5 1 Hwy 274-S, right Campbell Rd. (80) t'o intersection of Hwy 49.

El 5 2 Hwy 49-S, right Paraham Rd. (54) to transmission tower on left after bridge (TLD CNS #242).

El 5 3 Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 55, left Kingsberry Rd.

(114) to transmission tower on left (TLD CNS #243).

El 5 4 Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 55 to intersection of Kingsberry Rd. (114).

E2 5 1 Hwy 274-S, right Campbell Rd.180), right .

Paraham Rd. (54) to intersection of Dr. Nichols Rd. (819).

E2 10 2 Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 55 into Clover, go to Duke Power Company Appliance Center on left. TLD on fence in back (TLD CNS #251).

E2 10 3 Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 55 to Pantry at intersection of Hwy 321 in Clover (behind Pantry).

F1 4 1 Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 55 to Bethel School.

TLD on side of small building in back (TLD CNS #244).

F1 5 2 Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 55, right Bethel School Rd. (152) to intersection of Hollandale Dr.

F1 4 3 Hwy 274-N left on Glenvista Rd. to Crowder Creek boat landing, TLD to east of parking lot (TLD CNS #245).

F1 4 4 Hwy 49-N to River Hills Plantation rear entrance at Robinwood Rd. TLD behind green building on right corner (TLD CNS #230).

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Description F1 5 5 Hwy 49-N, left Sherer Church Rd. to end.

F1 4 6 Hwy 49-N to River Hills Plantation entrance guardhouse (TLD CNS #231).

F1 5 7 Hwy 49-N, left Montgomery Rd. at the River Rat Restaurant. Stop in horseshoe curve near lake.

F2 10 1 Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 557, right Ridge Rd.

(27) to Bowling Green Presbyterian Chruch.

F2 5 2 Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 557 to Pine Grove Baptist Chruch.

F3 10 1 Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 557, next paved right on Oakridge Rd. at Bethel Fire Dept. (Rd. 435) to intersection of Hwy 274 (in NC). .

F3 10 2 Hwy 274-N, right Pole Branch Rd. (279) to Friendship Baptist Church on left.

F3 10 3 Hwy 274-N, right Pole Branch Rd. (279),

right Hwy 273 to Allen Steam Plant Bridge.

F3 14 4 Hwy 274-N, right Pole Branch Rd. (279),

right Hwy 273 into Belmont, right Catawba St., left at next light to Belmont Municipal

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Page 1 of 1 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION HP/0/B/1009/04 ENCLOSURE 5.5 FIELD MONITORING DATA SHEET ,

Date Team Members / Call Sign / Inst. Type /No. /

Smear Sample Location Time Survey Taken Dose Rate (mR/hr) Activity (CCPM) e f

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Page 1 of 1 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION HP/0/B/1009/04 ENCLOSURE 5.6 SAMPLE TIME REQUIRED FOR MINIMUM SAMPLE VOLUME ,-

FLOW RATE MINIMUM REQUIRED SAMPLING TIME IN MINUTES

, CFM LPM

.5 = 14 . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 1.0 = 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 1.5 = 42 . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 24 2.0 = 56 . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 2.5 = 70 . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 3.0 = 84 . ... . . .. . . . .. . . . 12 3.5 = 99 . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 4.0 = 113 . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4.5 = 127 . . ... . . . . . . . .. . . .. 8 NOTE: When estimating time required to get a minimum volume of 1 x 10' mi if flow rate for the air sampler in use is not on table, go to next Lower flow rate. The LPM are rounded off to the conservative side.

Example: Air Sampler flow rate = 106 LPM. Minimum time 11 minutes

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DUKE POWER COMPANY Page 1 of 2 CATAWBA NCULEAR STATION HP/0/B/1009/04  ;

ENCLOSURE 5.7 '

FIELD MONITORING TEAM WORK SHEET FOR DETERMINING IODINE ACTIVITY Team Members Date Air Sampler No. ,

Team Call Sign Canbarra No.

AIR SAMPLE INFORMATION ANALYSIS RESULTS A B C D E F Sample ID. Air Sampler Flow Rate Iodine Activity Dose Rate Results No./ Time / Location Run Time (Min) (LPM) Microcuries/ml mrem /hr Reported By:

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Column A) Number of Sample / Time it was Taken/ Sampling Location (ex. A0-2-10).

Column B) Length of time the air sampler ran.

Column C) Air sampler meter flow rate.

Column D) Activity from Canberra.

'91umn E) Dose rate from Canberra.

.lumn F) Signature of person that calls in results to FMC.

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DUKE POWER COMPANY Pags 2 cf 2 CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION HP/0/B/1009/04 ENCLOSURE 5.7 OPERATOR GUIDELINES 5.6.1 MCA and Detector Set-Up 5.6.1.1 Disconnect DC power cord from unit.

5.6.1.2 Turn the contrast switch on the front of the unit clockwise to the ON mode.

5.6.1.3 Place sample holder with Na-22 check source onto the detector.

5.6.1.4 Press TEST SYSTEM.

5.6.1.5 Press ENTER to begin test.

5.6.1.6 If test failed, press CLEAR ENTRY and remove the instrument from service.

5.6.1.7 If test passed, press ENTER.

5.6.2 Collecting and Measuring Filter Cartridges NOTE: Record data on Field Monitoring Team Work Sheet for Determining Iodine Activity (Sample Enclosure 5.6).

5.6.2.1 Press ANALYZE FILTER SAMPLE.

5.6.2.2 Press ENTER.

5.6.2.3 For each sample:

5.6.2.3.1 Place cartridge with the recognizable side toward the detector (in small poly bag) in sample holder.

5.6.2.3.2 Put detector and sample holder in shield.

5.6.2.3.3 Press ENTER to accept ID number.

5.6.2.3.4 Press ENTER to accept current Flow Rate (LPM).

Otherwise, change number and press ENTER.

5.6.2.3.5 Press ENTER to accept current Flow Time (min).

, Otherwise, change number and press ENTER.

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resample, press ENTER and return to Step 5.6.2.3.

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5.6.2.3.7 Press ENTER to start Collect / Analyze.

5.6.2.3.8 Report / Record Iodine activity (pCi/ml) and dose rate (mrem /hr). t l

5.6.2.3.9 Press NEXT SAMPLE.

5.6.2.3.10 Label the cartridge and retain-for later analysis.

5.6.3 After sampling completion, turn the contract switch counter-clockwise to the STAND-BY mode. -

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POSITION NAME BUSINESS PHONE HOME PHONE i Field Monitoring Coordinators:

I Primary: C. V. Wray Alternates: R. L. Rivard J. E. Threact l TSC Radio Operators:

I Primary: D. E. Sexton Alternate: P. W. Sturgis l l

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Page 1 of 1 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION HP/0/B/1009/04 ENCLOSURE 5.9 EMERGENCY VEHICLES The two designated emergency vehicles are the Operations pick-up truck and the Technical Services vehicle used primarily by Chemistry. These two vehicles are to be obtained (as directed by the FMC) by getting the keys from the front desk Security Officer. A set of all keys to station vehicles shall be maintained by Security at the Personnel Access Portal (PAP).

Obtain any other Station vehicles (if available) as directed by the FMC.

Voluntary use of personnal vehicles is another alternative that may be considered.

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i Page 1 of 1 DUKE POWER COMPANT CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION HP/0/B/1009/04 ENCLOSURE 5.9 EMERGENCY VEHICLES .

The two designated emergency vehicles are the Operations pick-up truck and the Technical Services vehicle used primarily by Chemistry. These two vehicles are to be obtained (as directed by the FMC) by getting the keys from the front desk Security Officer. A set of all keys to station vehicles shall be maintained by Security at the Personnel Access Portal (PAP).

Obtain any other Station vehicles (if available) as directed by the FMC.

Voluntary use of personnal vehicles is another alternative that may be considered.

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DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID NotiP/0/B/1009/09 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) o to PROCESS RECORD 1.as.sEncorporated s+d (2) STATION: Catawba '

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GUIDELINES FOR ACCIDENT 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.

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 Specifications Gaseous Waste Sampling and Analysis.

2.2 HP/0/B/1009/04, Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions Within the Ten Mile Radius of Catawba Nuclear Station.,,

2.3 'KP/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/1009/08, 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 Ac: ions Following on Uncantrolled Release of Liquid Radioactive Material.

t 2.11 HP/0/B/1009/15, Off-Site Dose Projection - Uncontrolled Release of Gaseous Radioactive Material Other Than Through the Unit Vent.

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HP/0/B/1009/09 Page 2 of 4 2.12 HP/0/B/1009/16, Distribution of Potassium Iodide Tablets in the Event of a Radiciodine Release.

2.13 HP/0/B/1009/17, Post Accident Containment Air Sampling System.

2.14 HP/0/B/1009/19, Emergency Radio System Operations,~ Maintenance, and Communications.

2.15 RP/0/B/5000/12, Control of Assesment and Repair Teams.

2.16 Catawba Nuclear Station Emergency Plan.

2.17 System 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 PRECAUTIONS 3.1 This procedure shall only be initiated at the direction of Health Physics Supervision.

3.2 This procedure may be initiated in part or whole, depending on the type and severity of emergency.

3.3 This procedure provides general guidance for initial response. Any particular situation may require actions not addressed in this procedure.

3.4 For incidents occurring during backshifts, Health Physics shift personnel shall be responsible for on-site response only until directed otherwise by the Station Health Physicist.

4.0 PROCEDURE 4.1 Upon notification of an' emergency co'ndition, the Station Health Physicist shall activate the Health Physics organization by notifying one or all of the following:

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).

4.2 Individual coordinators will notify alternates and supervisors to be under their direction during the emergency, and will make arrangements through the supervisors for the notification of non-exempt. personnel.

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HP/0/B/1009/09 Page 3 of 4 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 Health Physicist and shall activate the Support Functions 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 emergency, the Staff Coordinator shall act according to Enclosures 5.8 and 5.9.

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 notified 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 Health 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 i

5.7 Support Functions Coordinator - Continuing Response 5.8 Staff Data Analysis Coordinator - Initial Response 5.9 Staff Data Analysis Coordinator - Continuing Response i

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HP/0/B/1009/09 Page 4 of 4 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 l

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Page 1 of 2 HP/0/B/1009/09 ENCLOSURE 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) may receive exposure up to:

Whole Body 5 rems (25 rem)*

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.

3.0 If it is necessary to save lives or prevent loss of lives and/or extensive demane to property, an individual may volunteer to receive exposure up to:

Whole Body 25 rems (75 rem)*

Skin of the Whole Body 150 rems or Thyroid Extremities 375 rems

  • Doses up to this limit may be authorized by the Recover'y 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 If possible, the individual (s) should be selected by the following conditions:

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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 not take part in these actions.

o 4.4 All factors being equal, volunteers above the age of 45 should be selected.

I 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-c tal) shall require documentation and an occupational dose penalty if l necessary.

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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 exposures shall be reported as per Catawba Nuclear Station. Directive 2.8.1 (Reporting Requirements).

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Page 1 of 1 HP/0/B/1009/09 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 mrem; for Exposure Class 2 personnel (pregnant females) they shall not be extended above their 500 mrem limit, and should be reassigned to work locations in the Administration 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 -

activated.

5.2.2.6 Initiate, as necessary, HP/0/B/1009/16, Distr'ibution of a Potassium Iodide Tablet in the Event of a Radioactive Release.

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, CONTINUING RESPONSE 5.3.1 Interface w'ith the CMC witen it is activated. ,

5.3.2 Coordinate Health Physics shift rotation 'and augmentation of

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5.3.3 Should evacuation be required; coordinate che identification of "Non-Essential" personnel with other TSC i,oups.

1 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 supporc need for backup personnel.

5 5.3.4 Direct trending'of available information to support Health Physics TSC response. '

5.3.5 When CMC is in place, continus Protective Action' assessment and  ;

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Page 1 of 1 HP/0/B/1009/09 ENCLOSURE 5.4 SURVEILLANCE AND CONTROL COORDINATOR INITIAL RESPONSE 5.4.1 Assemble supporting materials and take to TSC. '

5.4.2 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 Two Technicians to monitor and report plant radiological status.

5.4.3.1.4 Two Technicians to provide fire / medical l emergency / rescue team / damage control coverage.

5.4.3.1.5 Direct sufficient personnel to the Administra-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.

i 5.4.3.3 Proceed to the TSC and coordinate Surveillance and Control response, with emphasis upon OSC activities.

l l 5.4.3.4 Request TSC Security staff to provide locations of

{ officers remaining on post. Evaluate exposure potential l for these officers and recommend protective actions as necessary.

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Page 1 of 1 HP/0/B/1009/09 ENCLOSURE 5.5 SURVEILLANCE AND CONTROL COORDINATOR CONTINUING RESPONSE 5.5.1 The S&C Coordinator shall, as necessary:

5.5.1.1 Initiate through RP/PM Leader HP/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, HP/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).

5.5.2.3 Coordinate with OSC and TSC groups to ensure adequate pre planning occurs to limit radiation exposures.

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5.5.2.4 Obtain additional emergency kit items and supplies to support OSC if needed.

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Monitor dose rate in TSC. Initiate discussion with Station Health Physicist on the need to evaluate the TSC should dose rate exceed 5 mR/hr and be expected to continue.

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Page 1 of 2 HP/0/B/1009/09 ENCLOSURE 5.6 SUPPORT 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 a 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 Notificatien of Unusual Event category:

5.6.5.1 Establish alternate dosimetrv issue points for personnel 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 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 0.SC.

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 NOTE: This may be obtained at the first available opportunity.

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Page 2 of 2 HP/0/B/1009/09 ENCLOSURE 5.6 CONTINUED 5.6.5.3.2 As personnel return to OSC from entering a radiation field, dosimeters shall be checked for ~

rezeroing 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 Retotal of quarterly dose.

5.6.5.4 Proceed to the TSC and coordinate Support Function Response.

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Page 1 of 1 HP/0/B/1009/09 ENCLOSURE 5.7 SUPPORT FUNCTIONS COORDINATOR CONTINUING RESPONSE 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/B/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 RWP requirements.

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Page 1 of 1 HP/0/B/1009/09 ENCLOSURE 5.8 STAFF (DATA ANALYSIS) COORDINATOR INITIAL RESPONSE j 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, Oft -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/B/1009/15, Off-Site Dose Projection - Uncontrolled Release 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 above the Notification of Unusual Event Category and:

5.8.3.1 Proceed to the TSC.

, ..s 5.8.3.2 Initiate activation of the Field Monitoring Organization

( 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/B/1009/06, Alternative Method for Determining Lose Rates Within the Reactor Building.

5.8.3.3.2 HP/0/B/1009/12, Quantifying Gaseous Release through Steam Relief Valves Under Post-Accident Conditions.

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.

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5.9.1.1 Known changes in meterological status (wind speed, wind direction, AT, percipitatf.on).

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.).

S.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.

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ENCLOSURE 5.10 l FIELD MONITORING COORDINATOR INITIAL RESPONSE 5.10.1 Assemble supporting materials and take to TSC.

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/B/1009/19, Emergency Radio Operations, Maintenance and Communications.

5.10.2.1.2 Selecting nine (9) Catawba Nuclear Station Field Monitoring Team (FMT) members to be organized as follows:

Team Call Sign Number of Members Transoortation Alpha 2 Land Vehicle Bravo 2 Land Vehicle Charlie 2 Land Vehicle Delta 2 Land Vehicle Echo 1 Helicopter 5.10.2.1.3 Instruct FMT's to complete checkout steps -

from HP/0/B/1009/04, Environmental Moni-toring 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 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 information.

5.10.2.4.1 If immediate?y needed, obtain helicopter support per Enclosure 5.15, Procurement of Helicopters for Aerial Environmental

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5.10.2.4.2 If the possibility exist for future need, put helicopter support on standby per Enclosure 5.15.

5.10.2.5 Proceed to the TSC.

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Page 1 of 2 KP/0/B/1009/09 ENCLOSURE 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 EP/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 Direct'ing 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 5.11.1.2.4 Advise FNT's on public protect'ive actions .

and conditions they should be aware of while in the area.

5.11.1.3 Advise the Data Analysis Coordinator to field monitoring results.

5.11.1.4 Maintain an up-to-date 10 mile radius map by:

5.11.1.4.1 Posting current FUT locations.

5.11.1.4.2 Posting latest instrument survey results for each monitoring location.

5.11.1.4.3 Illustrating approximate plume shape and location.

5.11.1.5 Maintain an organized file of all sample results/ data generated from FMT activities.

5.11.1.6 Maintain FNT equipment and supplies including protective clothing, liquid nitrogen, etc.; and schedule shift coverage.

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5.11.2.1 Once CMC is established, coordinate turnover of FMT's to

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5.11.2.2 Turnover of TSC FMT'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.

5.11.2.3 Once CMC has. assumed control of FNT's, notify the Data Analysis Coordinator and dissolve TSC field monitoring organization.

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Page 1 of 1 HP/0/B/1009/09 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 Laplementation 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 prelbninary 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.

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 expo'sure 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.

5.12.9 Direct the use of protective clothing to limit the spread of contamination consistent with the conditions 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.

5.2.12 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.

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Page 1 of 1 HP/0/B/1009/09 ENCLOSURE 5.13 OPERATION SUPPORT CENTER HEALTH PHYSICS SUPERVISOR - CONTINUING RESPONSE 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 deshoetry/ 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 considerations for high exposure jobs on unknown situations Communications equipment Additional monitoring instrumentation 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 problems that may exist:

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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 rhysics 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 Monitoring Teams if relieved by CMC personnel.

5.14.7.5 Begin scheduling activities for Health Physics personnel.

5.14.7.6 Support OSC Supervisor with major activities as required.

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OSC RESPONSE PERSONNEL DOSE RECORD FORM Name
HP Badge No.:

Social Security No.: Exposure Class:

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HP/0/B/1009/09 ENCLOSURE 5.16 PROCUREMEST 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.

i 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 may limit the passenger space.

To obtain helicopter (s) for emergency service contact:

Office Home

1. B. A. Turpin
2. L. W. Johnson
3. L. M. Whisonant
4. D. M. Staggs NOTE: These contacts are in Duke Power Company Transmission Dept.,

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DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No:HP/0/B/1000/06 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) O to PROCESS RECORD 9 Incorp rated (2) STATION: Catawba (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Emergency Equipment Functional Check And Inventory (4) PREPARED BY: /A ]YL)z-A DATE: S->_s -p<--

(5) REVIEWED BY: M DATE: 8* 8 3- 8T Cross-Disciplinary Review By: N/R: O '@ M f

(6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY):

By: (SRO) Date:

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(7) APPROVED BY: M' Date: E F (8) MISCELLANEOUS:

Reviewed / Approved By: Date:

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HP/0/B/1000/06 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR. STATION EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL CHECK AND INVE!CORY 1.0 PURPOSE To provide for the availability and readiness of Emergency Equipment.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 HP/0/B/1005/08; Respirator Quality Assurance 2.2 HP/0/B/1009/19; Emergency Radio Systes Operations, Maintenance and Communications 2.3 Catawba Nuclear Sta' tion Directive 2.11.13 2.4 Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 3.2.2 2.5 Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 3.3.3 2.6 Catawba Nuclear Station Emergency Plan 2.7 Catawba Nuclear Station Technical Specifications 6.8.1 2.8 Duke Power Company Radio Operator's Manual 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 2.12 Shelf-life of Health Physics Clothing; File: CN-766.00.

3.0 LIMITS AND PRECAUTIONS 3.1 Operation of Portable Generators 3.1.1 Avoid operating the unit while hands are wet or while standing in water.

3.1.2 Generators shall not be started while equipment is plugged s into generator.

3.2 Silver zeolite cartridges shall be discarded if the seal has been broken.

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HP/0/2/1000/06 Page 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 as soon as possible.

3.4 Any emergency kit used during training or for drill purposes shall be reinventoried as soon as possible. The individual responsible for the training 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 Respiratory / Instrument Calibration (R/IC) Supervisor. R/IC shall be responsible for restocking off-site kits as soon as possible.

4.0 PROCEDURE 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:

4.1.1.1 The oil level is at an acceptable s level per Reference 2.11.

4.1.1.2 The generator starts and runs for .

at least 3 minutes.

4.1.1.3 The generator stabilizes after a portable air sampler is plugged i into each of the generator outlets.

l 4.1.1.2 If generator is acceptable, shut off generator and remove any excess gasolina from the 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 use if:

4 .1. 2 .1.1 Each radio transmits a message to ss another radio.

4.1.2.1.2 Each radio receives a message from another radio.

4.1.2.2 Document the operability of the radios On the appropriate area on Enclosure 5.1.

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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 tester needle indicates

" good" when the battery is tested.

4.1.3.1.2 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 Survey Instruments shall be considered acceptable for usa if:

4.1.4.1.1 The instrument battery checks.

4.1.4.1.2 The instrument source checks in

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4.1.4.1.3 The instrument has no apparent physical damage.

4.1.4.1.4 The instrument's calibration date is current.

4.1.4.2 Document the instrument's operability on Enclosure 5.1.

4.1.5 Portable Air Samplers 4.1.5.1 Air Samplers shall be considered acceptable for use if:

, 4.1. 5 .1.1 The sampler operates when plugged into an electrical outlet.

.s 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.

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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.

4.1.6.1.2 The Emergency Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) are available at the following locations:

1 Locations Minimum 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 i

air (minimum 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 operability of respiratory equipment in accordance with Reference 2.1.

4.2 Quarterly Emergency Equipment Inventory / Inspection 4.2.1 Emergency equipment kits shall be 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 Sheet.(Enclosure 5.2) for the locations of each kit.

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.

ss 4.2.1.3 The quarterly operability check on two-way low band radios shall be performed as fo11cws:

4.2.1.3.1 Radios shall be checked froo a point 10 miles from the plant in accordance with Reference 2.8.

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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 - KNHB-778 Radio. Call Signs - KB36274 (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot) i' 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 TED'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 Copy.

> 4.2.1.10 Ensure the flashlight bulb illuminates properly.

1 4.2.1.11 Check all protective clothing to ensure it has not ' exceeded the recommended shelf-life per

Enclosure 5.15.

4.2.1.12 Ensure that GMR-I canisters have not exceeded their expiration date.

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(Enclosure 5.14).

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4.2.2 Weather 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.

4.2.2.2 Obtain the same information from the Control

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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 i deviation recorded on Enclosure 5.14.

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.

4.4 Upon completion of this procedure all required documentation will be filed La the Emergency Equipment Functional Check and Inventory Log, until the and of the quarter.

4.4.1 At the end of the quarter all of the required documentation will be placed in the Health Physics Satellite Master File.

4.4.2 Sign off the PT printout and forward as per Reference 2.4 5.0 ENCLOSURES 5.1 Sample of Monthly / Quarterly Emergency Equipment Check Sheet

s, 5.2 Sample of Emergency Equipment Kit Location Sheet 5.3 Sample of Weather Information Form 5.4 Sample of Recovery Kit List of Contents

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CATAVBA NUCLEAJt STATION MONTMLT/QUARTERLT EMERCDCT EQUIPMDiT CNECE SHEET

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Security Personnel Survey Eit-Pop Area Construction Personnel Survey Eit-Personnel Ares l

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Piedmont Energency Medical tit-Medical Center operations Support Center Kit Technical Support Center Kit Tuel Transfer Eit

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PORTABLE RADIO TRANSMITTER - RECEIVERS Radio Call Sign Comments Performed At Signature /Date 10-Mile On Site

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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 1

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' U. CLOSURE 5.4  ?

Y i MINIMUM ITEM AMOWT List of Contents 1 ,

Eberline E-520 w/HP-270 Probe 1 ,

Exempt Scurce ,

, 1, Low /Hf2 h Range Dosimeters (0-500 mR), (0-5R) 2 'e.alh Dose Cards  ;> 25 '

TLD Badges 3

-i 6 Dosimeter Charger 7 i

Boundary Ribbon or Rope (50'yd, roll)'

1 Masking Tape (roll) ',  ; 1 Rain Suits (set) 2 .

Coveralls: Cotton, - 2 Gloves: Cotten (pair) 2 Rubber (pair) 2 ;

Shoe Covers: Disposable (pair) 2 '

Rubber (pair) 2 Hoods: Cotton 2 Poly Bass (Various) 12 Caution Signs w/ inserts 2 Legal Pad ' 1 Instrument / Smear Survey (pad) 1 Pens 2 '

Grease Pencil and refills 1 Full Face Respiratior With GMR-I Canister (or equivalent) 2 1

First Aid Kit .

Potassium Iodide Tablets .

Trans. Line Maint. 275 bottles

! Security PAP , 150 botticsz Construction Personnel Area 150 bottles Allen Steam Station 275 bottles KI Distribution Data Sheet 100 1

Seears (box) <

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NuCon Smears 30 i

Flashlight 10 Batteries (Size D) 1 Scissors 1 Medication Envelopes Trans. LLne Maint. 100 Security PAP 60 Construction Personnel Area 60 '

Allen Steam Station 100 Crisis Manage:ent Team Phone Directery** 1 ,

SLED Badges (Personnel and Vehicle each)** 100 3

Emergency Planning Zone Maps **' ,

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    • These items are found only in the Recovery Kits located at ' Allen ,Feaam Station and Transmission Line Maintenance Building, i r

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, Eberline E-520 w/HP-270 Probe 1 i

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 Radaco H809V Air Sampler 1 Gasoline Generator (Gasoline in Safety Cabinet) 1 Low /High Range Pocket Dosimeter (0-500 mR), (0-5R) 2 each Dose Cards 25 TLD Badge 6 Dosimeter Charger 1 Full Face Respirator With GMR-I Canister (or equivalent) 2 Potassius Iodide Tablets (bottle) 2 Coveralls: Cotton 3.

Gloves: Cotton (pair) 3 Rubber (pair) 3 Shoe Covers: Disposable (pair) 3 ,

Rubber (pair) 3 Hoods: Cotton 3 Poly Bags (Various Sizes) 6 Masking Tape (roll) 1 Limnological Sampler 1

' Cubitainers 6 1 Liter Wide Mouth Bottles 5 Stopwatch 1 Flashlight 1 i Batteries (Size D) 14 Batteries (9 volt) 4 Silver Zeolite (CP-100G or GY-130) Filter Cartridges 30 Particulate Filters 30 Filter Cartridges Labels & Bags 100 Smears (box) 1 Nucon Smears 30 Instrument / Smear Survey (pad) 1 Map of Ten Mile Zone Sectors 1 Legal Pad 1 Pen 2 s Permanent Marker 1 Hand Spade 1 Grease Pencil and refills 1 Dime Roll 1 Scissors 1 Rain Suits 3 Telephone location maps 1 Field Monitoring Data Sheet 20 Field Monitoring Work Sheet 20

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CATAWBA h1JCLEAK STATION ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEY KITS LIST OF COSTENTS HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.5 MINIMUM ITEM AMOUNT l KI Tablet Distribution Data Sheet 1 1 Radio Operator Manual 1 l CPD1 Key 1 Cotton Liners (pairs) 5 SLED Badges (Personal - Vehicle) 4 KP/0/B/1009/04 1 MP/0/B/1009/16 1 RP/0/B/1003/17 1 KP/0/B/1009/19 -

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HFfe,E/1000/06 ENCLOSCRI 5.6 MINIMUM ITEM AMOLST 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 Monitoring Data Sheet 20 TLD Badge o Dosimeter Charger 1 Full Face Respirator with GMR-I Canister (or equivalent) 2 Potassium Iodide Tablets -(bottle) 2 KI Distribution Data Sheet 1 Stopwatch 1 Flashlight 1 Batteries (Size D) 10 Batteries (9 volt) 4 Ear Pluss (pairs) 6 Map of Ten Mile Zone Sectors 1 Legal Pad 1 Pen 2 Rain Suits 2 .

Instrument /Saear Survey (pad) 1 Emergency Radio Transmitter / Receiver 1 1

HP/0/B/1009/19 HP/0/B/1009/04 1 HP/0/B/1009/16 1

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" * * */ :-A N'JCLEAR STATION PERSONNi.L SLRVEY KITS LIST OF CONTENTS HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.7 MINIMUM ITEM AMOUNf List of Contents 1 Eberline E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent)*** 2 Sample Slide 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 GMR-I (or equivalent) 2 Potassium Iodine Tablets (bottle) 2 KI Distribution Data Sheet 1 Coveralls: Cotton 6 Gloves: Cotton (pair) 6 Rubber (pair) 6 Shoe Covers: Disposable (pair) 6 Rubber (pair) 6 Hoods: Cotton 6 i Boundary Ribbon or Rope (50 yd. roll) 1

  • Caution Signs w/ inserts 4 Masking Tape (roll) 1 Poly Bass (Various) 6 Smears (box) 1 Nucon Smears 25 Instrument /Seear Survey (pad)
  • 1 Pens 2 Grease Pencil & Refills 1 Legal Pad 1 Scissors 1 Rain Suits 3 Decon Kit 1
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2) Rad Vash '
3) Paper Towels
4) Scrub Brush
5) Cotton Swabs
6) Fingernail Clippers
7) Phisobox (125 al)
8) Personnal Decontamination Forms s Batteries (Size D) 10 Station Directive 3.8.3 1 1

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  • 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 Persennel 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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HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.8 MINIMUM 117.M AMothT 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 4 Dosimeter Charger 1 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 2 KI Tablet Distribution Data Sheet 1 Medication Envelopes -

3 Coveralls: Cotton. 6 Gloves: Cotton (pair) 6 Rubber (pair) 6 Shoe Covers: Disposable (pair) 6 Rubber (pair) 6 Hoods: Cotton 6 Boundary Ribbon or Rope (50 yd. roll) 1

. Cautica Signs w/ inserts 4 Masking Tape (roll) 1 Poly Bags (Various) 6 .

Smears (box) 1 Instrument / Smear Survey (pad) 1 Pens 2 Grease Pencil & Refills 1 Legal Pad 1 Decon Kit 1

1) Rad Con
2) Rad Wash
3) Paper Towels
4) Scrub Brush
5) Cotton Swabs
6) Fingernail Clippers
7) Phisobox (125 m1)
8) Personnel Decontamination Forms Scissors 1 Disposable Coveralls 40 Station Directive 3.8.3 1 Evacuation Personnel Dose Record 50 Catawba Nuclear Station Telephone Directory 1 Batteries (Size D) 10 s HP/0/B/1004/06 1 HP/0/B/1009/05 1 HP/0/B/1009/16 1
  • Any Deviation will be documented on the Emergency Equipment Deviation Authorization Sheet (Sample Enclosure 5.14).

CATA'.Fi. ?"'C:. EAR STATION EMERGENCY 2:T'::AL .*T L:ST OF CONTENTS FIRST AID RCOM HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.9 MINIML?!

ITEM AMOUNT List of Contents 1 Eberline E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 Exempt Source '

1 Poly Bass (various sizes) 6 Seears (box) i NuCon Smears 25 Coveralls: Cotton 6 Gloves: Cotton (pair) 6 Rubber (pair) 6 Shoe Covers: Disposable-(pair) 6 Rubber (pair) 6 Hoods: Cotton 6 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 Batteries (Size D) 4 HP/0/B/1004/06 1 HP/0/B/1009/08 1

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1) Rad Con
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3) Paper Towels
4) Scrub Brush
5) Cotton Swabs
6) Fingernail Clippers
7) Phischex (125 al)
8) Personnel Decontamination Forms Cotton Gloves (pairs) 50 Rubber Gloves (pairs) 20.

Batteries (Size D) 8 Grease pencils (box) 1 Stanchions 4 HP/0/B/1004/06 1 1

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CATAk'EA NUCLEb STATION I CFD..".T:E'.? 5"PPORT CENTER KITS LIST OF CONTENTS HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.11 MINIMUM

' ITEM AMOUNT List of Contents 1 Coveralls: Cotton 40 Gloves: Cotton (pair) 40 Rubber (pair) 40 Shoe Covers: Disposable (pair) 40 Rubber (pair) 40 Hoods: Cotton '

40 Full Face Respirators with GMR-I Canister (or equivalent) 10 Flashlights 11 Batteries (Size D) 34 Batteries (9 volt) 20 Eber11ne PIC 6A 5 PM-14 w/HP-210 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 Bags (various sizes) 50 -

Radeco H809V Air Sampler 3 Silver Zeolite (CP-100G or GY-130) Filter Cartridges 30 Particulate Filters 30 Filter Cartridge Labels 30 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 20 KI Distribution Data Sheet 10 HP/0/B/1004/06 1 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) Personnel Decontamination Forms Instrument /Seear Survey (pad) 1 Telephone 2 Post-Accident Containment Air Sampling Equipment Kit I s Pan (box) 1 Grease Pencil (and refills) (box) 1 Extension Cord (50 ft.) 2 Extension Cords (25 ft.) 2 Stopwatch 2 Large Battery Lanterns 4 Plant Drawings 1

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HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.11 MINIMUM ITEM AMOUNT OSC Response Personnel Dose Record Forms 125 Smears (box) 1

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1 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 25 Boundary Ribbon or Rope (50 yd. roll) 1 Caution Signs w/ inserts 3 Rad Tape 2 Smears (box) 1-Poly Bags 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

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

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MINIMUM ITEM AMOUNT List of Contents 1 Shoe Covers: Disposable (pair) 20 Rubber (pair) 6 Gloves: Cotton (bundle) 1 Surgeons (box) 1 Rubber (pair) 6 Coveralls: Disposable 4 Cotton 6 Hoods -

4 Wet Suit 2 Hard Hat 3 Full Face Respirators with GMR-I Canister (or equivalent) 2 Radeco H809V Air Sampler 1 Eberline E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 Eberline PIC-6A 1 i Eberline E-520 w/HP-270 Probe 1 Exempt Source 1 Silver Zeolite Cartridges and Particulate Filters 10 Labels for Filters and Cartridges 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 Radioactive 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 l

Poly Bass 12 L Hand Gardening Spade 1 Wide Mouth Sample Bottles 4 Plastic Sample Bottles or Medication Envelopes 12 Kimwipes (box) 2 NuCon Seears 100 l Copy of .NAC-1 Drawings (Prints) 1 Copy of Loading and Unioading Instructions 1 Duct Tape (Roll) 2 Masking Tape (1" and 2" Rolls) 1 each ss Contact Pyrometer with Probe 2 Safety Glasses 5 i

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Tool Kit 4

l Batteries (9 Volt) 2 j

Flashlights 18 Batteries (Size D)

Steno Pad with 2 Mechanical Lead Pencils 1 1

Pencil Refills

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MINIMUM ITEM AMOUNT Grease Pencils 2 All Purpose Marker 2 Scotch Tape Roll and Dispenser i Roll of Dimes 1 Gasoline Generator (Gasoline Stored in Safety Cabinet) 1 Instrument /Saear Survey (pad) 1 HP/0/B/1009/16 1 1

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CATAWBA NUCLEAR TATION SITE ASSEMBLY / EVACUATION 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 To account for station personnel, contractor personnel, other Duke Power Company employees and visitors onsite in an emergency situation.

1.2 To ensure personnel safety by evacuation to a predesignated location offsite when the situation warrants and to ensure the protection of essential personnel remaining onsite.

1.3 To provide for the control of evacuated employees until the emergency situation is returned to normal or until other disposition is made.

1.4 To provide training and drills on assembly and evacua. ion to plant personnel and others with unescorted access to station.

2.0 SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES -

2.1 All station employees, contractor personnel, visitor and other Duke Power Company agloyees onsite are required to comply with the actuation of a Site Assembly (within 30 minutes of initiation) or-Evacuation. All personnel are also responsible for knowing the location of their assembly point (indicated on back of their security badgi), who they are to contact upon assembly and to where they art to evacuate.

2.2 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator is responsible for implementing the Site Assembly or Evacuation depending upon the situation.

2.3 Station sections are responsible for accounting for their onsite personnel to the Security Shift Clerk or Sergeant at extension 2393.

See Section 5.1.2.2 A through N. The maintenance of accountability shall also be accomplished by status reports every 30 minutes.

-2.4 Personnel shall notify their Supervisor, who in turn report to Coordinator and higher levels as applicable.

2.5 During evening and night shift or on weekends or holidays, personnel without their supervisor onsite will report to the Security Shift Clerk or Se:geant at extension 2393.

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l 2.6 Construction personnel are responsible for reporting to their supervisor, who will report on to the Construction Project Manager.

2.7 QA personnel are- responsible for reporting to the Senior QA Engineer.

2.8 Vendor and contractor personnel are responsible for reporting to their supervisor.

2.9 Station Sections, and other organizations as listed in 5.1.2.2 A through N, after assembling shall report to the Security Shift Clerk or Sergeant at extension 2393. All personnel MUST BE accounted for within 30 minutes of the announcement.

2.10 If personnel are directed to proceed to either or both of the Evacuation Relocation Sites, the Evacuation Coordinator at that site will be responsible for:

2.10.1 Obtaining the key to Site Alpha from Security, if necessary.

2.10.2 Maintaining communication with the Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator.

2.10.3 Accounting for station personnel and others as they arrive at the site and reporting to Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator the status of the evacuated employees.

2.10.4 Disseminating status reports to evacuated personnel. -

2.10.5 Interfacing with the management of the relocation site.

2.11 The Security Shift Lt. , Clerk or Sergeant shall receive the reports of personnel accountability, noting all personnel who are unaccounted for on Enclosure 1 and report to the Security and Contract Coordinator in the TSC or to the Shift Supervisor in the Control Room.

2.12 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator is responsible for securing from the Site Assembly or Evacuation when the situation has returned to a normal status.

2.13 Health ~ Physics will monitor personnel exiting from the PAP and Construction Exits, during a Site Evacuation, and will have personnel available at the Evacuation Relocation Site per Reference 3.5.

2.14 Health Physics will monitor assembly areas and exit points to assure radiation protection of these personnel assembled.

2.15 Security shall be responsible for search and rescue of unaccounted for personnel and may require assistance from other station groups.

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3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 Catawba Nuclear Station Emergency Plan 3.2 Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 3.8.4 3.3 System Health Physics Manual 3.4 RP/0/A/5000/10, Conducting a Site Assembly / Evacuation 3.5 HP/0/B/1009/05, Personnel Monitoring for Emergency Conditions 3.6 Catawba Contstruction Procedure CP-833, Site Assembly and Evacuation 4.0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 4.1 Bom) Threat - Personnel are to assemble in the station parking lots unless otherwise directed.

4.2 Inability to Reach Assembly Point - Personnel are to " call in" their where abouts before the 30 minutes, if they cannot reach their assembly point, and are to proceed in person as soon as possible.

4.2 Working in RCA - Persons in protective clothing should leave their work areas and go the the appropriate -

change rooms. In the change room, they should contact the appropriate persons as designated in 5.1.2.2 for personnel accountability reporting. Judgement should be used concerning the advisability of changing clothes and i reporting to normal assembly areas.

5.0 PROCEDURE l

i 5.1 Site Assembly 5.1.1 Events Initiating a Site Assembly 5.1.1.1 A Site Assembly is an occurance that warrants the accountability of all personnel on site for reasons of personnel safety or for dissemination of information.

l 5.1.1.2 Events Necessating a Site Assembly:

A. Emergency Classification

a. Alert, if plant conditions are rapidly degrading (opinion of Shift Supervisor /

Emergency Coordinator)

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c. General Emergency B. Other plant conditions could warrant a precautionary assembly / evacuation as determined by the Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coo-dinator. ,

C. Auxiliary Building radiation levels abnormally high, in areas where access is unrestricted

1. > 2 mr/hr
2. > 1 x 108 cpm airborne by EMF-41 5.1.2 Implementation 5.1.2.1 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator shall announce the Site Assembly per RP/0/A/5000/10, Conducting A Site Assembly /

Evacuation.

5.1.2.2 Upon hearing the alarm and the announcement, all personnel shall report to their predesignated assembly points as follows:

NOTE: ENTRY INTO THE PROTECTED AREA IS SECURED UPON A SITE ASSEMBLY; therefore, all non-easential station personnel shall go to l*

j either their primary (inside Security boundary) or secondary (outside Security boundary) assembly point.

Personnel may exit thru the PAP to get to their assembly point as necessary.

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Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 3.0.7 Page 5 of 11 ASSEL LY POINTS Group Primary Secondary A. Operations

1) Staff & other Operations Office Area Conf. Rm. #3 personnel not Admin. Bldg.

on shift

2) On shift Control Room or N/A personnel OSC
3) Training Classroom in Conf. Rm. #3 groups High Rise Admin. Bldg.

B. Station Services

1) Administrative DDP Rs. SB Station Services Personnel, Area Admin. Bldg.

Clerical and DDP

2) Safety / Medical Safety Office TAB
3) Security Security Assembly Rs. Conf. Rm. #2 Admin. Bldg.

NOTE: Security personnel on. assignment remain "0N POST" or proceed to the OSC, as directed by Security Management.

4) K-MAC & 4C's K-MAC Office Conf. Rs. #2 Personnel High Rise Admin. Bldg.
5) Training Services Safety Office TAB C. Technical Services
1) Compliance & Office in Body Burden Room i Project Services High Rise
2) Performance Prf. Office Area SB Body Burden Room
3) a. Secondary CT Lab Body Burden Room Chemistry
b. Environmental Water Treatment Bldg. Body Burden Room Chemistry
c. Staff, Radwaste Chem. Office ASB Body Burden Room

& Primary Chemistry

4) Health Physics HP Office ASB 609 El. Body Burden Room

Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 3.0.7 Page 6 of 11 Group Primary Assembly Point Secondary Assembly Point D. Maintenance

1) Mechanical Mechanical Shop Area Gen. Trn. Room  !

Admin. Bldg.

2) I&E/NSS I&E Shop SB Gen. Trn. Room
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I&E/NSS on Unit #2 NSS Cal Tra'iler TB #2 l

3) Planning Inside Warehouse Gen. Trn. Room l Tool Issue Area Admin. Bldg.

E. Integrated Scheduling Integrated Scheduling Conf. Ra #3 Admin. Bldg. l Office Area SB F. QA QA Office High Rise Admin. Bldg. Break Rs.

G. Construction See Const. Procedure 833 H. Support Groups High Rise Break Rs. Admin. Bldg. Break Rs.

(SMS, SSD) - Report through Planning Group.

I. Model Group CSRG Office Gen. Trn. Rs. Admin. Bldg.

J. Owner's Group CSRG Office Gen. Trn. Rs. Admin. Bldg.

K. CSRG CSRG Office Gen. Trn. Rs. Admin. Bldg.

L. Community Relations TSC Gen. Trn. Rs. Admin. Bldg.

M. NRC Residents & Staff NRC Office High Rise Body Burden Room N. Visitors - Remain with escort or go to PAP if unescorted.

NOTES

1. Station Security shall be responsible for the accountability of visitors within the PAP. Visitors outside the Protected Area can remain in the PAP

! Lobby, other visitors can be sent to the Break Room in the Service Building, to be decided on by Security Management.

2. If there are any radiological implications, any Health Physics escort shall take his/her visitor to the PAP.

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3. Contracted Personnel should assemble with the Station group that they assigned (ex. Rad Services with HP), unless otherwise indicated.

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4. ABBREVIATIONS SB - Service Building ASB - Auxillary Service Building OSC - Operations Support Center PAP - Personnel Access Portal TB #2 - Turbine Building #2 TAB - Temporary Admin Building
  • 5.1.2.3 Upon initiation of a Site Assembly, Security shall prevent entry into the Protected Area through the PAP except for the following l essential personnel:

A. Emergency Organization personnel, designated by a red dot on the upper part of their security badge.

B. Operation Shift Personnel C. Catawba Nuclear Station Fire Brigade personnel D. Catawba Nuclear Station Field Monitoring team

personnel E. Crisis Management Team personnel with proper identification -

F. NRC personnel G. Security personnel H. Others as directed by the Emergency Coordinator.

5.1.3 Accounting for Personnel 5.1.3.1 Unaccounted for personnel will be reported to the Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator, by Security after the first 30 minute accounting period. Efforts to locate the missing person (s) will begin approximately 45 minutes after the assembly is initiated.

5.1.3.2 If necessary, Security will institute Search and Rescue operations to locate and retrieve unaccounted for personnel. Other station groups will be called upon to assist, as necessary.

5.1.3.3 The status of unaccounted for personnel will be maintained in the Central Alarm Station.

Catawba Nuclear S,tation Directive 3.0.7 Page 8 of 11 5.1.4 Maintenance of Accountability 5.1.4.1 If the requirement for an assembly no longer exists, permission to return to normal duties will be given by the Emergency Coordinator.

5.1.4.2 Plant conditions may require evacuation of the station. Instructions will be given by the '

Emergency Coordinator.

5.1.4.3 All reporting organizations shall report to Security on the status of their personnel at l thirty (30) minute intervals or some other frequency as specified, in the same manner as the initial report.

5.1.5 Securing from a Site Assembly 4.1.5.1 When the emergency condition has been brought under control or when it has been determined that personnel can~ return to their work location safely, the all-clear message will be sounded by the Shift Supervisor.

5.2 Evacuation 5.2.1 Evacuation Coordination 5.2.1.1 Prior to a Site Evacuation the Shift Supervisor /

Emergency Coordinator shall notify the Evacuation Coordinator. He shall be the

" individual-in-charge" at the Evacuation-Relocation

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Site. See Enclosure 1 of Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 3.8.4 5.2.1.2 In the event of a Site Evacuation without the Evacuation Coordinator present, the most senior employee present shall assume the duties of the Evacuation Coordinator.

5.2.1.3 Information about the status of evacuation will be relayed to the Evacuation Coordinator who will dissimenate it as necessary.

I 5.2.1.4 The Evacuation Coordinator will meet with York County Sheriff's Deputies or South Carolina

Highway Patrol to lead the way to the chosen Evacuation-Relocation Site.

A. York County Sheriff Department . 327-2021 B. S. C. Highway Patrol . . . . . . . 366-7668 l

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5.2.1.6 SLED Identification badges will be issued to those personnel who need them at the Evacuacion Relocation Site.

5.2.2 Evacuation-Relocation Sites 5.2.2.1 Site " Alpha" - Duke Power Company Transmission Line Maintenance Warehouse on Parham Road (CR-54) (Enclosure 2) 5.2.2.1.1 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator or delegate shall call the listed phone number or radio to inform them of the planned evacuation.

If there is no response to the call, the key to Site Alpha is kept by Catawba Nuclear Station Security.

The key can be obtained by Catawba Nuclear Station personnel, designated by the Emergency Coordinator.

5.2.2.1.2 Phone Numbers: -

373-7309 (803) 366-4777 5.2.2.1.3 Radio via Dispatcher's frequency.

5.2.2.2 Site " Bravo" - Duke Power Company Allen Steam Station on Southpoint Road (Enclosure 3) 5.2.2.2.1 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator or delegate shall call the listed phone number or radio to inform them of the planned evacuation. Since Allen Steam Station is operable at all times, no backup access is required.

5.2.2.2.2 Phone Numbers:

373-4646 (704)825-2022 5.2.2.2.3 Radio via Dispatcher's Frequency l

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5.2.3.1 Site Evacuations are initiated only after station personnel have been assembled by a Site Assembly.

5.2.3.2 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator.shall determine which Evacuation-Relocation Site to evacuate to based on current meteorological conditions and the nature of the emergency.

5.2.3.3 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator or delegate shall sound the Site Evacuation alarm followed by an announcement on the plant page system per RP/0/A/5000/10, Conducting A Site Assembly / Evacuation.

5.2.3.4 Upon hearing the Site Evacuation alarm and the announcement, all evacuating personnel shall be monitored at the PAP or Construction Exits by HP personnel before proceeding to the location as e announced.

5.2.3.5 Upon arrival at the Evacuation-Relocation Site, personnel shall remain as a group to be checked for possible contamination, where they shall be under the direction and control of the Evacuation Coordinator. -

5.2.4 Radiological Protection for Essential Personael 5.2.4.1 Personnel to remain onsite after the initiation of a Site Evacuation shall be designated by Station Management whenever a Site Area Emergency is declared.

i 5.2.4.2 The Technical Support Center and Control Room are areas where essential personnel should be sent to avoid excess radiation exposure.

5.2.4.3 Access to the Radiation Control Areas will be controlled by personnel in the Operation Support Center using RP/0/B/5000/12.

5.2.5 Securing from a Site Evacuation 5.2.5.1 When the emergency situation has been brought under control and when it has been determined

( that the evacuated personnel can return to their l work location safely, the Evacuation Coordinator i will be notified by either the Shift j Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator or by the CMC l

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, given training on Site Assembly / Evacuation on an annual basis as part of the General Employee Training Program.

5.3.2 Site Assembly drills will be conducted on a semi-annual basis to test the ability of personnel onsite to adequately respond in an emergency.

5.3.3 A Site Evacuation drill will be conducted once a year to coincide with the Station's Annual Emergency Exercise.

NOTE: The evacuation will be simulated, except for a small group of non-essential employees who will actually proceed to the Evacuation-Relocation Site.

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REV. NO. 11 DATE 6-/-[$5 APPROVAL ' *

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CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION ONSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION 1.0 PURPOSE To define the role of the Emergency Coordinator and other members of the Onsite Emergency Organization in implementing the station Emergency Plan and to provide for augmentation of the normal operating shift during an emergency situation.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 Catawba Nuclear Station Emergency Plan 2.2 Catawba Nuclear Station Operations Management Procedure 1-8,

" Authority and Responsibility of Licensed Reactor Operators and Licensed Senior Reactor Operators" .

2.3 Station Directive 2.8.1 (TS) " Reporting Requirements" 2.4 Station Directive 3.0.7 (TS), Site Assembly / Evacuation.

3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 Shift Supervisor - All emergencies are initially handled by the Shift Supervisor. The Shift Supervisor on duty will ensure that all immediate actions required by station emergency or abnormal procedures, applicable to the situation, are performed and that all actions necessary for the protection and safety of personnel and property are being taken.

3.2 Emergency Coordinator - The Shift Supervisor chall assume the function of the Emergency Coordinator until the arrival of the Station Manager or his designee at which time the functions of the Emergency Coordinator are transferred to the Station Manager or his designee.

The Shift Supervisor shall then continue to take actions necessary to ensure that the emergency situation is brought under control.

3.3 Recovery Manager - The respcasibilities of the Emergency Coordinator will be assumed by the Recovery Manager at the Crisis Management Center (CMC) as this organization is staffed and ready to assume its

CNS Directiva 3.8 4 Page 2 of 13 function. This assumption of the Emergency Coordinator functions by the Recovery Manager, will take place for the Site Area Emergency and General Emergency classifications.

The Emergency Coordinator shall continue to take actions necessary to ensure that the emergency situation is brought under control and shall coordinate activities between the station and the CMC.

4.0 DUTIES

  • 4.1 Shift Supervisor - immediate duties include the following:

4.1.1 Determine from the initiating conditions, the applicable Emergency Class.

4.1.2 Declare the Emergency as necessary and assume the functions the Emergency Coordinator.

4.1.3 Assign someone from the shift to begin the notifications as per applicable procedure.

4.1.4 Take necessary on-site remedial actions.

4.1.5 Initiate activitation of the Technical Support Center and Operations Support Center.

4.1.6 Providing protective action recommendations to authorities responsible for implementing offsite emergency measures. .

NOTE: This authority and responsibility shall not be

, delegated to other elements of the station emergency organization.

4.2 Station Manager / Emergency Coordinator - relieves the Shift Supervisor of the Emergency Coordinator function and assumes the responsibility for implementing the station Emergency Plan including:

4.2.1 Staffing the Technical Support Centar and Operations Support Center with those personnel deemed necessary to effectively assess the emergency condition.

4.2.2 Instituting those procedures necessary to allow the Control Room to gain immediate control of the emergency situation.

4.2.3 Notification and activation of Crisis Management Team, county and' state organizations and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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4.2.5 Continued maintenance of an adequate state of emergency preparedness until the emergency situation has been ,

effectively managed and the station is returned to a normal or safe operating condition.

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location shown in Enclosure 4, will be activated and staffed to support the control room and coordinate emergency and/or recovery efforts with offsite groups, corporate headquarters, state and local government and the NRC. The station operating staff is used as the TSC staff in the emergency situation as deemed necessary by the Emergency Coordinator. Individuals with a TSC function will have a

routine function that is similar to their role in an emergency.

4.3.1 Operations Group:

A. The Superintendent of Operations when designated, shall assume the duties of the Station Manager. He will provide expertise to the Station Manager and the Shift Supervisor regarding solutions to operational problems. He shall ensure that each operating shift i is manned with competent personnel trained and I

prepared to manage all emergency situations, and he j ahall augment his personnel resorces as necessary to accomplish this goal. He shall provide technical -

expertise to other members of the TSC and shall work closely with the Superintendent of Maintenance in

!. restoring station equipment to an operational status

! during and after the emergency condition. This individual shall be the first alternate to the Emergency Coordinator in the event the Station Manager is unavailable.

B. The Oparatina Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Operations when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Operations and other members of the TSC as required and maintain contact with Operations personnel in the Control Room.

C. The Assistant Operatina Engineer shall assume the duties of the Operating Engineer when so designated.

He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Operations, the-Operating Engineer and other members of the TSC as required and maintain contact with the Operations personnel stationed in the Operations Support Center (OSC).

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A. The Superintendent of Technical Services shall assume Ohi duties of the Station Manager when so designated.

He will provide expertise to the Station Manager and the Shift Supervisor (via the Operating Engineer) regarding solutions to operational problems. He shall provide technical expertise to other members of the TSC in the areas of Health Physics, Chemistry, '

Performance and Reactor Engineering and in Licensing and Engineering support programs. He shall ensure that all areas of responsibility under his direction are staffed with competent personnel, properly trained and prepared to support any operational emergency condition. This individual shall be the second alternate to the Emergency Coordinator in the event the Station Manager is unavailable.

B. The Health Physics Section of the TSC

1. The Station Health Physicist shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Technical Services, the Station Manager and other members of the TSC as required. He will provide for the calculation and distributin of off-site dose detensinations for releases of

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radioactive materials to the atmosphere and make recommendations to the Station Manager through the Superintendent of Technical Services on Protective Actions necessary for limiting exposure to station personnel and members of the public. The Station Health Physicist shall also work closely with the appropriate members of the Crisis Management Center to assure that radiological hazards during any emergency situations are minimized. The Station Health Physicist shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage Health Physics support for any emergency condition.

2. Health Physics S&C Coordinator shall coordinate and direct the actions of in plant radiological monitoring teams and provide data on plant radiological status.
3. H. P. Support Coordinator shall direct the actions of the remainder of the Health Physics functions.
4. Data Analysis Coordinator shall provide for the calculation and distribution of Off-site Dose projections and field monitoring information

CNS Directive 3.8 4 Page 5 of 13 assessable by Health Physics personnel and relay this to the Station Health Physicist.

The Data Analysis Coordinator shall also direct the Field Monitoring Coordinator as necessary to evaluate dose projects versus field data.

5. Field Monitoring Coordinator shall direct the actions of the field monitoring teams in gathering both on-site and off-site radiological data and make this information available to the Data Analysis Coordinator or Station Health Physicist. Constant communications will be maintained by a Radio Operator or by the use of plant or commercial telephone lines to the field teams.

C. The Station Chemist shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Technical Services and to other members of the TSC as required. He is responsible for coordinating chemical technical support and for initiating necessary action to ensure adequate chemical sampling and avaluation to support the emergency condition. The Station Chemist shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage Chemistry support for any emergency condition.

D. rua Performance Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Technical Services and to other members of the TSC as required. He will assure that adequate levels of technical and engineering manpower are available to: manage test procedure review, carryout special test procedures, insure control and accountability of special nuclear materials, and evaluate plant and reactor performance. A Test Engineer shall assist the Performance Engineer in the evaluation of plant systems and transmission of information to the CMC. A Performance Technician (s) will operate the TSC Operator Aid Computer Terminal to post and update plant status. This information will be transmitted through the VAX computer to other users. The Performance Engineer shall ensure that all areas under his supervision are staffed and prepared to manage Performance support for any emergency condition.

E. The Reactor Engineer shall assume the duties of the Performance Engineer when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Performance

CNS Directive 3.8.4 Page 6 of 13 Engineer and to other members of the TSC as required.

The Reactor Engineer shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage technical support for any emergency condition.

F. The Compliance Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated.

He is responsible for coordinating station activities with regulating agencies, coordinating the report 1hg and investigation of all incidents and for providing review of appropriate station technical matters.

The Compliance Engineer shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage technical support for any emergency condition.

G. The Project Services Enmineer shall assume the duties of the Supintendent of Technical Services when so designated. He is responsible for assisting in the collection of information or data for transmission to offisite authorities. The Project Services Engineer shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage technical support for any emergency condition.

H. TSC Loakesper shall record events that occur from the time of activation of the TSC and shall be directed by the Emergency Coordinator. .

I. Offsite Communicator shall make followup notifications to State and/or County EOC's. The Offsite Communicator will proceed to the Control Room when the TSC is activated to assist with notifications until the Station Manager assumes duties of the Emergency Coordinator.

4.3.3 Station Services Group:

A. The Superintendent of Station Services when designated shall assume the duties of the Station Manager. He will provide techical expertise to the Station Manager and to the Shift Supervisor (via the Operating Engineer) regarding solutions to administrative problems associated with emergency conditions at the station. He shall provide technical expertise to other members of the TSC in the area of Contract Services, Security, Training and Safety, and Administrative Coordination. He shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage administrative support for any emergency condition. This individual shall be the fourth

_- alternate to the Emergency Coordinator in the event the Station Manager is unavailable.

CNS Directive 3.8. 4 Page 7 of 13 B. The Security and Contract Coordinator shall assume.the duties of the Superintendent of Station Services when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Station Services and to other members of the TSC as required. He is responsible for coordinating Security and Contract Services for the station. The Security Chief shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared' to manage Security and Contract Services for any emergency condition.

l C. The Administrative Coordinator shall assume the duties-of the Superintendent of Station Services when so designated. She will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Station Services and to other members of the TSC as required. She is responsible for coordinating and maintaining general adminstrative i functions and for contacting the TSC clerk (s) as needed. The Administrative Coordinator shall ensure that all areas under her direction are staffed and

, prepared to manage administrative functions during any emergency condition.

D. The Trainina and Safety Coordinator shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Station Services when i so designated. She will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Station Services and to other members of the TSC as required. She is responsible '

for coordinating the station training and safety activities, Fire Protection and Medical Services in support of the emergency organization. The Training and Safety Coordinator shall ensure that all areas under her direction are staffed and prepared to provide needed training and safety evaluations during any emergency condition.

4.3.4 Maintenance Group:

A. The Superintendent of Maintenance when designated, shall assume the duties of the Station Manager. He will provide technical expertise to the Station Manager and the Superintendent of Operations regarding solutions to operational problems. He shall provide technical expertise to other members of the TSC in areas of Mechanical Maintenance, Planning, Instrument and Electrical Maintenance, and Materials Support. He will insure that all areas of responsibility under his direction are staffed with competent personnel properly trained and prepared to support any operational emergency condition. This individual shall be the third alternate to the Emergency Coordinator in the event the Station Manager is unavailable.

CNS Directiva 3.8 4 Page 8 of 13 B. n e Mechanical Maintenance Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Maintenance when so i designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Maintenance and to other members of the TSC as required. He is responsible for

preventative and actual maintenance for all station mechanical equipment and facilities. The Mechanical Maintenance Engineer shall insure that all areas.under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage "

maintenance support for any emergency condition. t C. The Planninz Enaineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Maintenance when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Maintenance and to other members of the TSC as 4

required. He is responsible for the implementation and evaluation of the maintenance management program and for the administration of the materials procurement program. The Planning Engineer shall insure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage planning and materials support for any emergency condition.

D. The Instrument and Electrical Enzineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Maintenance when so designated. He will provide technical expertise to the Superintendent of Maintenance and to other members of the TSC as' required. He is responsible for .

,. maintaining all station I&E equipment in an

'- operational state. The I&E Engineer will be the ,

station contact with the Transmission Department personnel in the event of loss of offsite power. The Instrument and Electrical Engineer shall ensure that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage I&E support for any emergency condition.

4.4 Operations Support Center Staff 4.4.1 The Operations Support Center (OSC), location shown in Enclosure 5, shall be activated by the Emergency Coordinator in accordance with the applicable Emergency '

Procedure. D e OSC will be staffed and organized as per Enclosure 3 or as deemed necessary by the Shift Supervisor or Station Manager. Those personnel assigned to the OSC

shall be under the control of the OSC Coordinator designated by the Emergency Coordinator.

4.4.2 The Operations Support Center shall include as a minimum the following personnel:

A. Operations: Operators on shift who are not actually assigned to the control room and additional operations people on site or called out as required by the Shift i Supervisor or Station Manager.

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CNS Directive 3.8.4 Page 9 of 13 B. Health Physics: A Health Physics Supervisor and five technicians as deemed necessary by the Station Health Physicist. . The Health Physics Supervisor shall work closely with the OSC Coordinator in charge and shall maintain contact with the HP S&C Coordinator in the TSC.

C. Other station groups as necessary.

4.4.3 In the event that the Operations Support Center becomes*

environmentally uninhabitable due to radiological or other conditions, the OSC shall move to the rear of the Control Room or to other facilities as applicable.

5.0 ACTIVATION OF EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION 5.1 Phased Activation of TSC Organization 5.1.1 Selected station personnel are notified of situations classified as Unusual Events by Emergency Response Procedure, RP/0/A/5000/02. These individuals shall then respond as appropriate and shall notify any additional personnel in their organization to respond as needed. At the Alert class or greater TSC activation is required, either full or partial as deemed necessary by the Station Manager.

5.1.2 To effectively respond to an emergency situation and to avoid unnecessary personnel from being activated, the TSC is divided into a Phase I and II organization, with other

, TSC personnel as needed. The Station Manager may activate Phase I separately or both Phase I and II jointly (Phase II is never activated without prior activation of Phase I).

5.1.3 See Enclosure 6 for Notification Mechanism.

5.2 Phase I of the Technical Support Center 5.2.1 Phase I of the Technical Support Center organization shall I, be staffed and organized as indicated below or as deemed f necessary by the Station Manager.

NOTE: See Enclosure (1) for TSC organization.

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, 5.2.2 Personnel assigned to Phase I of TSC shall be capable of supplementing the on-shift Emergency Response within 30 to 45 minutes of notification.

A. The Station Manager / Emergency Coordinator B. Group Superintendents C. Station Health Physicist

D. Performance Engineer

! E. Instrument and Electrical Engineer

F. Offsite Communicator G. Fielding Monitoring Coordinator

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CNS Directive 3.8.4 Page 10 of 13 H. Data Analysis Coordinator I. S & C Coordinator ,

J. HP Support Coordinator K. Reactor Engineer L. Project Services Engineer 5.2.3 In the event that the Technical Support Center becomes environmentally uninhabitable due to radiological or other conditions and the Control Room remains secure (habitable),

Phase I of the TSC shall move inside the Control Room area.

In the event the Control Room airo becomes uninhabitable due to radiological or other conditions, Phase I of the TSC shall move to the Administration Building or to other facilities as applicable.

5.3 Phase II of the Technical Support Center 5.3.1 Phase II of the Technical Support Center organization shall be staffed and organized as indicated below or as deemed necessary by the Station Manager.

A. Operating Engineer B. Assistant Operating Engineer C. The Station Chemist D. The Test Engineer E. Performance Technician (s)

F. The Compliance Engineer G. The Mechanical Maintenance Engineer H. The Security & Contract Coordinator I. The Training and Safety Coordinator 5.3.2 Personnel assigned to Phase II of TSC shall be capable of supplementing the on-shift Emergency Response within 45 to 75 minutes of notification.

5.3.3 In the event that the Technical Support Center becomes environmentally uninhabitable due to radiological or other conditions, Phase II of the TSC shall move to the Administration Building or to other facilities as applicable, when directed by the Station Manager.

5.4 Site Evacuation 5.4.1 At the Site Area Emergency class, Group Superintendents shall develop a list of all essential personnel that will remain onsite.

5.4.2 Health Physics shall determine the habitability of the TSC, OSC & Control Room for the protection of station personnel remaining onsite after the Site Evacuation.

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Other personnel not specified as part of the Phase I and II staff but still necessary for TSC are as indicated below:

A. The Administrative Coordinator B. The Planning Engineer C. Clerks as needed, determined by Group Superintendents D. TSC Logkeeper E. Radio Operator 5.6 OSC Notification 5.6.1 Operations personnel will be notified by the Operation's Duty Engineer or someone designated either by station phone or home phone as required.

5.6.2 Health Physics personnel will be notified by the Station Health Physicist either by station phone or home phone as required.

6.0 EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION SUPPORT 6.1 Clerical assistance for the Statica Manager and the four station superintendents will be provided by one of their normally assigned clerks. Notification of this individual will be made by the Administrative Coordinator. ,

6.2 Food and beverage will be supplied to the TSC and OSC as appropriate for the time of day. After initial staffing of the TSC and OSC, coffee and snack material will be provided by the Administrative group.

6.3 Station Fire Brigade 6.3.1 The fire _ brigade will have its normal functions of fire fighting in an emergency situation as needed.

6.3.2 In the event of an amergency requiring activation of the Technical Support Center Phase I & II, the Station Fire l Chief or his designes shall make frequent reports to the

! Training and Safety Coordinator regarding the status of any fires.

l 6.3.3 The Station Fire Chief or his designee shall also coordinate and direct the services of any outside fire departments called upon to assist in fire fighting on station property.

l 6.4 Station Security I 6.4.1 The security force will have its normal function of station security in an emergency situation.

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6.4.2 In the event of an emergency requiring activation of the Technical Support Center Phase I & II, the Security Shift Lieutenant or his designes shall make frequent reports to the Security and Contract Coordinator regarding the status of any security violations, threats or civil disturbances.

6.4.3 The Security Shift Lieutenant shall also coordinate and direct the services of any outside law enforcement agencies called upon to assist in an emergency situation. '

6.4.4 The Security Shift Lieutenant shall inform the Security and Contract Coordinator in the TSC of the status of Site Assembly / Evacuation.

6.5 Evacuation Coordinator 6.5.1 In the event of a site evacuation, the Evacuation Coordinator shall be the overall person in charge at the evacuation site.

A. This position reports to the Emergency Coordinator or his designee for matters pertaining to personnel disposition, and status of the evacuation.

s B. All evacuated supervisory personnel will in turn

( report to the Evacuation Coordinator.

6.5.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall notify the Evacuation ,

Coordinator of the need for a Site Evacuation.

7.0 TRAINING & DRILLS 7.1 Initial Training 7.1.1 Training will be provided for Onsite Emergency Organizations personnel listed in Enclosures 1 of this j- directive as per Station Directive 2.5.2 (TS).

7.1.2 Operations personnel, Security personnel and Fire Brigade members will receive training as a part of their regular

shift training or as scheduled by the Training Coordinator.

i' 7.2 Annual Training 7.2.1 . Emergency Organization personnel will receive annual overview retraining as per part 0 of the Emergency Plan.

7.3 Drills j 7.3.1 Practice drill sessions will be held for each group within the organization to allow the individuals to perform their

assigned functions.

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4 CNS Directive 3.8,.4 Page 13 of 13 7.3.2 The drill instructor will make corrections of performance as needed, during the drill.

7.3.3 The drill scenario, participants names and evaluation will be documented and any deficiencies will be corrected.

8.0 ENCLOSURES Enclosure (1) Technical Support Center Staff - Phase I & II Enclosure (2) Technical Support Center Telephone Activation Enclosure (3) Operations Support Center Personnel Enclosure (4) TSC Location Enclosure (5) OSC Location Enclosure (6) Notification Mechanism O

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