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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Procedures, Including Rev 12 to Procedure IP-1030, Emergency Notification,Communication & Staffing & Rev 0 to Procedure IP-1052, Hazardous Waste Emergency
ML20129F161
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Site: Indian Point Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 05/28/1985
From: May D
POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (NEW YORK
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ML093450730 List:
References
PROC-850528, NUDOCS 8507170258
Download: ML20129F161 (150)


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  1. > NewYorkPbwer 4# Authority D4ERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURES PROCEDURE NO. IP-1030 REV.

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IP-1030 Procedure for Control Room:

EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION, COMMUNICATION AND STAFFING 1.0 INTENT To describe the process for the notification and associated communications required when any one of the four Emergency classes is declared, as well a the methods which will mobilize the IP-3 Emergency Response Organization.

2.0 DISCUSSION Af ter the declaration of an Emergency (Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area or General), the Shift Supervisor (Emergency Director) will initiate and insure this procedure is implemented until he is relieved fror-a responsibility of Emergency Director. NYPA and NRC notifications e.hcale be made simultaneously followed by notification of offsite agencies within 15 minutes of the declaration of an emergency classification.

Persons who must (may) be notified of an Emergency Condition include:

NYPA (Roster I)

NRC OFFSITE i

Resident Manager Resident Inspector Con Edison Supt. of Power Headquarters Westchester County Operations Supt.

City of Peekskill Information Officer Rockland County Nuclear Generation Duty Orange County Officer Putnam County NYS Dept. of Health

  • Con Rail Corporation
    • INPO
  • 0nly notified under the appropriate circumstances as per procedure.
    • American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) and Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) must be notified at the Alert classification and above.

Upon activation, the Recovery Center (RC) will assume the responsibility for updating ANI and INPO.

NYPA maintains staffing levels consistent with NRC requirements, i.e.:

Onshift Staffing - supplied by the Watch Organization with additional personnel available through the Con Ed Sr. Watch Supervisor.

Minimum Staffing - designated individuals who are available within 60 minutes from time of notification (Roster II, Apppendix A).

Additional Staffing - available as needed, requested by Shift Supervisor or Emergency Director (Roster III, Appendix A).

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IP-1030/12 3.0 POM RESPONSIBILITIES ASSIGN:

Shift Supervisor TSC Manager OSC Manager CR Communicator:

1 direct line (TSC-OSC-EOF-CR-RC) Direct as to their l

1 other as needed responsibilities

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CR Communicator may be the second RO if circumstances permit.

Technical / Engineering MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS:

Repair Corrective Action Recovery Center (RC) to Investigate Procurement-guidance for RC through E.D.

Assure you are appraised of repair team status and team de-brief information.

(This should come from the OSC via direct line communicator.

If not, request it).

4 Consider KI needs for emergency workers.

Check plant status against EAL's.

E.D. should notify you directly when emergency classification changes.

Assure CR Communicator gives Plant updates every 30 mins on PA System.

Has EOF taken over 30-minute interval calls to NRC? If not, assure the CR Communicator calls.

Insure plant status log, (equipment) EP-Form #31c, is filled out and telecopied to EOF & TSC approximately every 30 minutes or as status changes.

Do you know what offsite agencies are doing? Ask E.D.

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IP-1030/12 4.0 SHIFT SUPERVISOR /SRO RESPONSIBILITIES CLASSIFY:

- Determine Emergency Classification.

- If NUE, fill out EP-Form #30a then go directly to Emerg. Plan Notifications (Section 5.0).

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- Designate a Control Room Communicator (initially 2nd RO in CR ac circumstances permit).

STAFF:

- Determine which onsite support centers should be activated:

AT THE ALERT CLASSIFICATION:

a.

Normal hours - ensure PA announcements are made:

"All Technical Support Center personnel report to the TSC."

"All Operations Support Center personnel report to the OSC."

" Shift Technical Advisor report to the Control Room."

"All other personnel remain at your work locations and f-await further instructions."

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b.

Off hours - instruct Security to call in Roster II individuals.

AT THE SAE OR GE CLASSIFICATION:

a.

Notify Con Ed Unit #2 before sounding alarm.

Sound the Site Assembly Alarm to initiate Site Accountability and activate all onsite Emergency Facilities.

b.

Normal hours - ensure PA announcement is made:

"A (state Emerg. Classification)

Emergency has been declared. All non-watch personnel report to your Assembly Area. Contingency workers and spare operations i

personnel report to the Control Room."

c.

Off hours - Instruct Security to call in Roster II individuals.

DATA:

- Assist Control Room Communicator in completing NYS Radiolo-

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gical Emergency Data Form (EP-Form #30a).

- Initiate dose projection calculations as necessary (IP-1001).

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IP-1030/12 4.0 (Cont'd)

FORMS:

- Complete and telecopy EP-Form #31c (Plant Status Log -

Equipment) to the EOF and TSC (when activated) approximately every 30 minutes or aa status changes.

ACCOUNTABILITY:- Assure accountability list is made.

DISPATCH:

- Dispatch on and offsite monitoring teams as necessary.

(IP-1010, onsite teams, direct H.P.'s to appropriate Site Boundary sectors.)

(IP-10ll, offsite teams, call Con Ed CR to activate teams.)

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- Dispatch Repair and Corrective Action teams (IP-1025) or Search and Rescue teams as necessary (IP-1054).

(If S&R team, update LA0 on status.)

TURN OVER TO EOF:

- When EOF is staffed:

a.

Turn over E.D. responsibilities to EOF.

b.

Assume E.D. responsibilities if EOF is moved to AEOF.

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CONTINUING THROUGHOUT:

- Assure PA announcements are made every } hour to keep site personnel advised of emergency status.

- Plant Status Log - EP-Form #31c is sent to EOF & TSC.

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IP-1030/12-5.0 CONTROL ROOM COMMUNICATOR RESPONSIBILITIES FORMS:

  • Complete NYS Radiological Emergency Data Form (EP-Form
  1. 30a) with Shift Supervisor.

NOTIFICATIONS:

  • Provide information from Data Form to Roster I individuals:

a.

Normal hours via Resident Manager's Secretary l17 (0800-1630).

b.

Off hours via Security.

  • Notify the following individuals and organizations:

a.

Con Ed Unit #2 - request additional personnel as needed (including offsite monitoring teams).

b.

New York State, Counties, Peekskill c.

NRC Resident Inspector d.

NRC Headquarters f.

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American Nucle 9r Insurorc (f.NI) And IhPQ at Alert and y

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Con Rail Corporation if affected.

- Update all groups listed above every 30 minutes or sooner if there are significant changes or any change in emergency classification.

- Instruct IP-3 Security to restrict access to the site at SAE and CE.

STAFFING VIA SECURITY:

- Have Security use Roster II to call in needed personnel during off hours.

T RN OVER 3r T0iEOF:

- When EOF is staffed:

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Transfer offsite communication to EOF Communicator.

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- indicate last message # used on Data Form (#30a).

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Transfer direction of: site perimeter and offsite

.g monitoring. teams to Radiological Communicator in EOF.-

c.

Remain on direct line (CR, TSC, OSC, EOF,RC) and maintain lI flow of information between facilities.

d.

Assume communications responsibilities if EOF is moved to AEOF.

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IP-1030/12 5.0 (Cont'd)

CONTINUING THROUGHOUT:.

- Make PA announcements every i hr. to keep site personnel advised.

Remain on. direct line phone in constant contact with TSC, EOF, OSC (Con Ed Radio frequency 1 as phone backup).

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IP-1030/12 6.0 SECURITY RESPONSIBILITIES FORMS:

- Have Available:

- EP-Form #30a (NYS Radiological Emergency Data Form)

- Roster I (fill in with info. from EP-Form #30a)

- Roster II RECEIVE:

- Instructions from Shift Supervisor or Control Room Communicator.

- Information on EP-Form #30a.

NOTIFICATIONS:

- Notify all individuals on Roster I of emergency conditions.

- Notify CR when Roster i notifications are complete &

who was or was not contacted.

CALL-IN:

When instructed by Shift Supervisor or Control Room

. Communicator:

- Call in all individuals on Roster II for Alert, Site 5, General Emergency. (Notify Control Room when Roster ID notifications are complete.)

SECURITY:

- Restrict access to and egress from the Site.

- Escort emergency vehicles to needed location.

- Provide guards to maintain security and access control at the EOF and Joint News Center.

DOSIMETRY:

- Distribute dosimetry to Security personnel.

ACCOUNTABILITY:

- Normal hours:

- Account for Security personnel.

- Call in to LA0 names of site visitors.

- Off hours:

- Call 15' elevation Machine Shop for personnel list.

- Call CR.

- Call Control Point for personnel who may not have signed out.

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7.0 ATTACHMENTS 7.1 New York State Radiological Energency Data Forms.

7.la EP-Form #30a - Emergency Notification Fact Sheet Part I l

General Information 7.lb EP-Form #30b - Emergency Notification Fact Sheet Part II i

kadiological Assessment Data 7.lc EP-Form #30c - Emergency Notification Fact Sheet Part III -

IP-3 Plant Parameter Data 4

gr 7.2 Roster I 7.3 EP-Form #2 - Unusual Event, Alert Emergency (CR Flewchart) j 7.4 EP Form #3 - Site Area, General Emergency (CR Flowchart) p i

7.5 Offsite Notification and Communication Procedure Telephone Numbers 1

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EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FACT SHEET IP-1030.la EP-Form #30a PART I - GENERAL INFORMATION West.

NY State Roc ek ill 1.(a) Notification #

A Message transmitted:

Orange l Con Rail

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NRC ANI Date Time (24 hr. clock) neo 2.

Facility providing information:

Nuc Gen Duty Ofer.

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The release is:

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continuing.

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Reported By:

B terminated.

Name C

intermittent.

Title D

NOT applicable.

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This...

A is an exercise 10.

Protective Actions:

B is NOT an exercise A

There is NO need for Protec-tive Actions outside the site 5.

Emergency Classification boundary.

nusual Event B

Protective Actions are under hh Alert consideration.

Site Area Emergency C

Recommended Protecti Actions E PA r

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General Emergency 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 63 Transportation Incident 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 F

Other 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 6.

This classification declared at:

43 44 45 46 Date Time ERPA for EVACUATTON 1234 7.

Brief Event Description / Initiating 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Condition:

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 11.

Weather A

Wind speed miles per hour or meters per second.

B Direction (from) degrees.

C Stability class 8.

As of hours there has:

(A-G/or stable, unstable,

@9 NOT been a release of neutral) radioactivity D

General Weather Condition B

been a release of radio-(if applicable) activity to the ATMOSPHERE C

been a release of radio-activity to a BODY OF WATER D

been a GROUND SPILL release of radioactivity 9 of 15 GT 2 319N

.lb IP-1030 Notification #

B EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FACT SHEET EP-Form #30b PART 11 RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT DATA Time:

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Prognosis for Worsening or Termination of the Emergency:

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In Plant Emergency Response Actions Underway:

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Utility Off Site Emergency Response Action Underway!

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Release Information Actual Projected A

ATMOSPHERIC RELEASE Date and Time Release Started Duration of Release hrs hrs Noble Gas Release Rate Ci/sec Ci/sec Radioiodine Release Rate Ci/sec Ci/sec Elevated or Ground Release Inplant Monitors B

WATERBORNE RELEASE Date and Time Release Started Duration of Release hrs hrs Volume of Release gal gal i

Radioactivity Concentration (gross) uCi/ml uCi/mi Total Radioactivity Released Cl Ci Radionuclides in Release uCi/mi uCi/mi uCi/mi uC ml Basis for release data e.g. effluent monitors, grab sample composite sample and sample location:

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Dose and Measurements and Projections Actual Projected lAl SITE BOUNDARY

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Whole Body Dose Rate mR/hr mR/hr Whole Body Commitment (for duration above)

Rem Thyroid Dose Commitment (1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> exposure) mrem mrem Thyroid Dose (total commitment)

Rem lBl PROJECTED OFFSITE 2 Miles 5 Miles 10 Miles

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Whole Body Dose Rate (mR/hr)

Whole Body Dose (Rem)

Thyroid Dose Commitment (I hr exposure mrem)

Thyroid Dose ITotal Commitment Rem) -

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Protective Action Recommendations and the Basis for the Recommendations:

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-EP~ Form 430c EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FACT SHEET Notification #

C PART III - IP-3 PI. ANT PARAMETER DATA Dato:

Times MAJOR PARAMETERS MODES OF SAFETY INJECTION 18.

RCS temperature -

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(circle modes in use) 19.

RCS press.

(psig) 41.

Passive Injection - Accumulators 20.

.# RCP's in Service (0-4) 42.

High Head Injection 21.- Pre'ssurizer Imvel

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43.. Low Head Injection 2 2. ' S/G Levolu'#31

% #32

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% #34 MODES OF CIRCULATION 23.

Containment Press.

(psig)

(circle modes in use) 24.-

CST Level (Ft.)

44.

Low Head Recirculation -'Recirc Pump 25.

Containment Temp.

(*F)

- RHR Pumps 26.

.V.C. Sump Level (Ft.)

45.

High Head Recirculation -

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RWST. Level (Ft.)

- Recirc Punaps to S.I. Pumps 28.

Reactor Shutdown (Y/N)

- RHR Pumps to S.I. Pumps

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Natural / Forced Circulation 46.

Hot Leg Recirculation - Recirc Pumps 30.

RCS Subcooled/ Saturated

- RHR umps psig Subcooled RADIOIDGICAL MONITORS STATUS OF ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS EQUIPMENT Aron Monitors:

(circle those in use) 31.

R-2 Containment mR/hr

47. ~ Aux. Feed Pumps

-31 32 33 32.

R-7 Containment' mR/hr' 48.

Containment Fan Cooler Units 33.

R-10 Accident Monitor R/hr 31 32 33 34 35 Plent Vent:-

49.

VC Phase A Isolation Complete-134.

R-13 (particulate)

CPM YES / NO 35..

R-14 (gaseous)

, CPM 50.

VC Phase B Isolation Complete 36.

R-27_(gaseous) uCi/Sec YES / NO j, 37.

Containment High Range Monitor 51.

CR Isolation Complete (R-25/R-26)

R/hr YES / NO 38.

PLANT VENT FIDW RATE:

'CFM 52.. Containment 1 Spray a

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Offsite/Onsite Power Available.

k VC Spray; Pumps

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Recirculation Mode 40.

Emergency Diesel Generators

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Chack Status 31 32 33 O l

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ADDITIONAL MONITORS OF IMPORTANCE i

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IP-1030 ROSTER I.2 NYPA NOTIFICATION TELEPHONE NLHBERS (For use by Resident Manager's Secretary and Security)

The personnel listed below must be called and given the details of the emergency.

Notification of these individuals is mandatory. The information provided to these individuals must include:

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Callers Name & Title 2.

The emergency classification 3.

The time it was declared 4.

A brief description of the conditions

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Any other information they may request I

Work Ext.

Home #

Pager #

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Resident Manager, W. Josiger l1 2.

Supt. of Power, J. Russell 3.

Supt. of Operations, E. Tagliamonte 4

Information Officer, J. Wollak Alternate, C. Spieler 5.

Recovery Manager, via dedicated Hot Line

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Alt.: Nuc. Gen. Duty Officer o When calling these numbers, the ring will be followed by a series of beep cones. When the beep tones stop, hang up.

NOTE: These pagers are beep only, therefore they will call IP-3 Security for their message, 00 If Security is calling use the alternate rather than the direct line.

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Be sure to notify the Shift Supervisor / Emergency Director when the above individuals have been notified or if they cannot be contacted.

Time To page the above IP-3 individuals use these instructions:

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UNUSUAL EVENT, ALERT EMERGENCY CUNTROL 800M F10tNRT DECtJLAATION OFs

- Unusual Event

- Alert ALEtrT Use PA to Announcer g

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Use PA to Announces Personnel Report to the

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- Give Information of htification Fact Call Res&4ent Manager's Secretary Sheet (Part 13 Eat. 200

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- Cive Infornetton on, ekstification Off a souc. Gen. Duty Officer k raal Work

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- kequest Her to Notifva BM, SOP, Hours

- Have Shift Sulervisor Approve Hours OS. 10 6 Nuc. Gen. Duty Officar Content Call IP-2 Control Dooms g

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SITE AREA, GENERAL EMERGENCY O estte ( te n se t t 4 ee wAmt DECIAEATION OF:

- Site Area Emergency

- General Emergency call con Ed to Ntify of Nn!! hesult inn our Intention to Sound Site

. Emergency Darector 6 Rad Assess-As ly Alans ment Team to Eur SHIFT SUPERVISOR (ED)

SOUND SITE ASSEMBLY A1JLRMs Dose Projectior[

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- TSC Persunnel to TbC

. STA to Control mute Emergency Ms leen declare Calculations /2

- Initiates Support Center

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- Dirsct them to Restract Access to

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0FFSITE NOTIFICATION & COMMUNICATION PROCEDURE TELEPHONE NLHBERS i

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Home Phone USNRC Inspector, P. Koltr.y Alternate: L. Rossbach American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) l Institute ot Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) i Westside of River:

Consolidated Rail Corp.:

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J Eastside of River:

l Metro North Commuter Railroad:

(Chief Train Dispatcher)

US Coast Guard (Operations Duty Officer) l IF THE RECS LINE, RADIO AND NAWAS ARE NOT WORKING, CALL-Westchester County Warning Point i

Putnam County Warning Point Rockland County Warning Point Orange County Warning Point City of Peekskill Police Commissioner N.Y. State Warning Point If all communication lines are down, radio the State Police by means of the Security Plectron device.

Request the State Police to contact the State Pol.ce in Albany and make contact with Westchester, Rockland, Orange & Putnam l

Counties & the City of Peekskill.

IF THE NRC DIRECT LINE IS NOT OPERATIONAL, CALL-1.

NRC Operations Center (via Bethesda Central Office) 2.

NRC Operations Center (via Silver Spring Central Office i

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e IP 1052 - HAZARDOUS WASTE EMERGENCY 1.0 INTENT AND DISCUSSION This procedure specifies the actions which should be followed in the event of a hazardous waste emergency at or near the Indian

' Point site. This procedure will minimize hazards to human health

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and environment from fires, explosions, and/or any unplanned releases of hazardous wast'e or materials (i.e. PCB's).

If conditions necessitate site evacuation or have offsite consequences the Emergency Plan provisions should be considered.

The Emergency Plan includes initiating conditions for man-made hazards in Table 4-1, Initiating Conditions. Although most incidents involving hazardous wastes would not necessitate activation of the plan, there may be certain instances where conditions could activate the Emergency Plan.

(e.g. fire involving hazardous wastes with a potential for offsite consequences)

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 NYDEC Environmental Regulations:

i 6NYCRR Part 360.8 (c) (2) and (3) 2.2 AP-27.3 : IP-3 Site Fire Protection 2.3 IP-1055 : Fire Emergency 2.4 IP-1003 : Obtaining Meteorological Data 2.5 IP-1053 : Evacuation of the Site 2.6 IP-1030 : Control Room Emergency Notifications, Communication & Staffing 3.0 INCIDENT RESPONSE The provisions of this procedure must be immediately carried out if a situation occurs-which could threaten human health or the environment.

Immediately upon discovery of a hazardous waste fire, explosion, or any unplanned release of hazardous waste, hazardous waste constituents, or PCBs to air, soil, surface or groundwaters, the employee (s) discovering the incident should assess the situation to determine if the release can be controlled or contained without risk of endangerment.

If the employee has been trained and it can be done so safely, the employee should proceed to the extent possible, to prevent spreading of ifquids or to stop the source of the release. There are Spill Containment Kits available outside 1 of 16

r IP-1052/0 the Fire Brigade Room and in the Warehouse as Stock No. 7411006.

These kits contain protective clothing organic vapo'r respirators and absorption media - instructions for spill containment are on each drum..(See also Table 1 of Attachment 7.1).

In those instances where personnel safety is in danger, leave the area and immediately notify the Control Room.

If the employee knows or suspects that the released material contains PCBs and the material is burning or smoldering, he/she should immediately depart the area and remain upwind of the site at all times.

If the material is not burning op, smoldering, the employee should not allow him/herself to come into contact with the released material unless wearing protective clothing.

Guidelines for containment and control of PCB spills and for appropriate protective clothing to be worn are contained in.1.

3.1 PLANT NOTIFICATION As soon as possible after discovery of the incident and I,

I initial response actions, call the Control Room. The Shift i

Supervisor or designee will obtain and log the following info rmation.

Identity of caller Character - nature or type of incident; Source - container and/or structure location (See.2 for hazardous waste storage locations.)

Amount and area covered (e.g., 5' circle?) of any released substance (s); and Risk of, or actual personal injury The IP-3 EP and associated notifications are applicable when the situation meets the Initiating Conditions of the Emergency Plan.

The Shift Supervisor is initially the Emergency Director.

(see Table 5-2 of Procedure no. IP-Book II - Organization.)

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IP-1052/0 3.2 CONTROL AND CONTAINMENT The Shift Supervisor or designee will attempt to mitigate the effects of an incident by activating the IP3. Fire Brigade.

If necessary he can arrange for additional *' emergency personnel /

equipment from the list of emergency services companies in Appendix C.

Concurrent with the following actions, notifications are to be made as per section 4.0.

3.2.1 FIRE OR EXPLOSION 4

In the event of a fire or explosion the Fire Emergency Procedure (IP-1055) and the Site Fire Protection Plan would be activated.

In addition fire fighting guidance should be provided to the fire brigade as degeribed in the EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK.

If PCB's are involved (i.e., Substation C Transformer), ensure that fire fighting personnel are equipped with i

protective clothing and SCBA's as outlined in.1.

1 NOTE: Copies of the Emergency Response Guidebook are 6 available in the Control Room and the Emergency Operations Facility. This publication provides important guidance for isolation and evacuation distances and initial emergency response actions for a wide variety of hazardous materials.

i 3.2.2 UNPLANNED RELEASE In the event of an unplanned release of hazardous waste to air, grouyd, or water the EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK should be consulted for initial response actions.

In the event of a PCB spill additional PCB specific response information is g

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Emergency P,ersonnel and Equipment are available as per Attachment 7.3.

White Plains Office, Environmental Division should 4

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If the Emergency Plan has been activated and the Emergency, Director determines that there is a significant threat toJ j

on-Site personnel and that evacuation is in order, procedure IP-1053 for Site Evacuation should be adhered to.

The Emergency Director should ensure that meteorological conditions are factored into his decisions with respect to site evacuation routes - (refer to IP-1003, obtaining i

Heterological Data).

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IP-1052/0 4.0 NOTIFICATION If the site Emergency Plan has been activated due to an Initiating Condition or at the discretion of the Shift Supervisor, the notifications in this section apply in addition to the notifications required in IP-1030.

If the site Emergency Plan has not been activated but there is a possibility that there was a release of a reportable quantity, use the guidance supplied in 4.1.

NOTE:

An Oil Spill to the river has notifications associated with it which are specified (along with vendors who can supply clean-up services) in AP-24.1, Oil Spill Prevention and Countermeasure Plan.

4.1 RELEASE OF A REPORTABLE QUANTITY:

POWER AUTHQRITY NOTIFICATION The Shift Supervisor or designee shall ensure that:

White Plains Environmental Division Staff are to be notified immediately to provide guidance for appropriate containment i

and control actions and to aid in determining if a reportable quantity as defined in 40CFR Part 117 has been released.

If the Environmental Division can not be reached within two (2) hours he should use the table in Attachment 7.4 (from 40CFR Part 117) to determine if notification is required.

If notification is required then proceed to 4.2 Outside Notification.

4.2 OUTSIDE NOTIFICATION The following outside agencies are to be notified concurrent with response actions if the Shift Supervisor or designee determines that; 1) human health or the environment is potentially threatened outside of the Indian Point 3 site, or

2) a reportable quantity has been released.

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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYDEC) Of' zardous Material Spill Notification -

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NYDEC - R 3.

National Resonnge Center -

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IP-1052/0 Each agency should be provided with the following information:

Name, address and telephone number of the Authority Facility; Date, time and type of incident; Name and quantity of material (s) released, and Extent of injuries, if any.

5.0 REQUIREMENTS FOR RESUMPTION OF NORMAL OPERATIONS Before the resumption of normal operations within. the area affected by an incident, the Resident Manager or his designee will monitor the following activities to ensure compliance with applicable state and federal regulatory requirements:

5.1 All emergency equipment and material utilized is cleaned and refitted for its intended use or replenished; and The Commissioner, New York State Department of Environmental Conversation, is notified that the project is,in compliance with the following requirements:

Ensure that the treatment, storage, or disposal of recovered waste, contaminated soil or surface water, or any other material that resulted from an incident, is conducted in accordance with applicable state and federal i regulatory requirements; and Ensure that in the affected area no waste that may be incompatible with the released material is treated, stored, or diaposed of prior to the completion of cleanup procedures.

6.0 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS The Resident Manager or his designee, will ensure that the Control Room logs the time, date and details of any incident that requires implementing the Contingency Plan. He will also submit an incident report within fifteen (15) days to the Commissioner, New York State Department of Environmental Conversation. The report must include the following:

Name, address, and telephone number of the owner or operator (New York Cor orate Office, 10 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10019, Name, address, and telephone number of the project, to include name of project contact person; 5 of 16

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Extent of injurios, if any; An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where this is applicable; and Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered material that resulted from the incident.

7.0 ATTAClutEh'TS 7.1 Containment and Control of PCB's 7.2 Hazardous Waste Storage Location 7.3 Emergency Response Services 7.4 Reportable Quantities M

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IP-1052/0 ATTACHMENT 7.1 Page 1 of 5 w

CONTAINHENT AND CONTROL OF PCB SPILLS 1.0 PCB SPILL RESPONSE Response to a PCB or suspected PCB spill of any amount will be initiated immediately upon discovery. Actual cleanup after initial response actions must begin within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> of discovery of the incident but should not be undertaken by project employees unless directed to do so by the WPO Safety and Fire Protection and/or Environmental Divisions.

If uncertain as to PCB content of spilled material, a Clor-N-011 test kit may be used to determine if more than 50 ppm PCBs are present.

If the test results are not definitive, assume PCB contamination.

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2.0 CONTAINMENT AND CONTROL 2.1 Isolate and secure the spill site. The affected area shall be marked with signs, barricade tape or barriers.

Prevent untrained personnel, members of the public, and vehicles from entering the spill site and coming in contact with spilled material.

2.2 Inuure that all personnel allowed into the secured area are provided protective clothing and respirators as follows:

Note: Only trained personnel should use respirators and other protective equipment.

2.2.1 Spill Containment Kits are available outside the Fire Brigade Room and in the Warehouse as Stock Item No. 7411006. These kits provide protective clothing and other response gear -

See Table 1.

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2.2.2 Respiratory protection shall be provided and worn as follows:

Organic vapor respirator (in Spill Containment Kit - see Attachment 1) - for cleanup of spills of heated askarel (over 130 F) outdoors or indoors if area is well - ventilated.

Organic vapor / dust, mist and fume respirator-.

for welding or similar hot work that may cause vaporization of fluids.

Self-contained breathing apparatus - for the same applications as above and for fire-fighting.

FILTER CARTRIDGE OR AIRLINE RESPIRATORS SHALL NOT BE USED FOR FIRE-FIGHTING.

2.3 Smoking, eating, or drinking shall not be permitted within any PCB work area. Before eating, drinking, smoking or using toilet facilities, employees shall wash their faces and hands, preferably using a waterless cleaner and wipe towels. Towels shall be disposed of in approved containers.

2.4 In the event an employee's skin or clothing comes in contact with PCB, remove contaminated clothing as soon as possible and thoroughly wash the skin. Discard clothing in the appropriate PCB waste container.

If there is eye contact, flush the eyes with water for at least 15 minutes, then transport the person to a hospital for medical attention.

l Any employee contact with PCB should be reported to the Safety & Fire Protection Division who will contact Authority's medical consultant for recommendations on appropriate action and follow-up.

2.5 Prevent any PCB material from reaching drainage ditches, sewers, storm drains or floor drains, or any watercourse.

i 2.6 Prevent water from flowing into the contaminated site from sources such as street gutter runoff, nearby sprinkler systems, nearby faucets or water hose outlets, or floor gutters.

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IP-1052/0.1 Page 3 of 5 2.7 If commercial absorptive material such as the no ::1c1 in the Spill Containment Kits, pads, or pillows are utilized, they should be spread on the contaminated area and left in-place for a minimum of.pne (1) hour or as long as is necessary to ensure that all available PCB fluids have been absorbed.

2.8 Any visibly contaminated soils are to be removed to an approximate depth of six (6) inches.

2.9 After the spilled PCB fluids have been absorbed, the absorptive material along with any contaminated soils are to be placed in containers specified for disposal.

2.10 All contaminated items, to include tools,' clothing, boots, and any other equipment, must be either disposed of in containers specified for disposal or thoroughly cleaned with an appropriate solvent. SOLVENTS SHALL NOT BE USED FOR PERSONAL CLEANSING.

2.11 All runoff associated with decontamination must be contained and properly disposed of.

2.12 All disposal containers are to be marked with appropriate PCB decals and hazardous waste decals.

2.13 Pending appropriate disposal, containers specified for disposal are to be stored in an approved storage site, or stored in a restricted area to minimize the potential for another spill and to control access.

2.14 Spills into water require special consideration.

PCB spills into waters of the state require immediate notification as outlined in Section 4.0 of Procedure IP-1085.

Containment and cleanup will require the

.g services of a, spill cleanup contractor under the guidance i

of the WPO Environmental Division and will most likely be overseen by government spill response divisions. PCBs n\\

spilled into puddles of water should be removed in either Y

of the following two methods:

S 2.14.1 The water should be bailed or pumped into containers specified for disposal. The sediment and sludge from the bottom of the

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puddle should be removed to an approximate depth of six (6) inches, and placed into i

containers specified for disposal.

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IP-1052/0.1 Page 4 of 5 2.14.2 The water should be absorbed with absorptive material such as ash, commercial absorbents, dry sand, or sawdust. The absorptive material should be left in place for a minimum of one (1) hour or as long as is necessary to ensure that all available PCB fluids have been absorbed. The saturated material should be placed into containers specified for disposal.

The sediment and sludge from the bottom of the puddle should be removed to an approximate depth of six (6) inches, and placed into containers specified for disposal.

3.0 Authority employees will limit themselves to the above listed containment and control procedures. No further actions involving cleanup will be undertaken by Authority employees, unless approved by the WPO Environmental Division and/or Safety & Fire Protection Divisions.

In most cases, an outside contractor will be brought-in to complete spill cleanup.

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..1 Page 5 of 5 Table 1 of Attacbeant 7.1 SPILL CONTAINMENT KIT SOLVENTS / ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTENTS 1 PHENOLIC LINED DRUM (YELLOW)/ QUICK RELEASE TOP 14 HAZORB PILLOWS 2 SARAN COATED TYVEK COVERALLS WITH HOOD AND FEET (EXTRA LARGE) i 2 CHEMICAL GOGGLES 2 PAIR ANSELL 632 (NITRILE) GLOVES 2 3M BRAND 8712 RESPIRATORS (ORGANIC VAPOR) 2 PAIR LATEX BOOTS 2 RESTRICTED AREA SIGNS 150' ROLL BARRICADE TAPE WITH RED STREAMERS BOLT / NUT (1 EA.) FOR LEVER ONCE DRL'M IS USED AND FILLED (ATTACHED TO UNDERSIDE OF COVER)

All these items are contained in clearly marked 55 gallon drums -

available from Warehouse as Stock # 7411006

- Instruction for initial containment actions are marked on the drums Guidance is provided in Appendix A Section 2.2 for respiratory protection with~ respect to PCB's.. Note that SCBA's are necessary j

for fire fighting and are the onlyJacceptable respiratory device for unknown atmospheres.

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il IP-1052/0 a.~:, <,..2 ATTACHMENT 7.2 HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE LOCATIONS LOCATION DESCRIPTION 15', 41', and SS' Elevations Waste oil carts - 60 gallon of Turbine Building mobile receptacles for waste lube oils - one cart at each elevation 15' North Loading Well Accumulationpointprimarilyforf Turbine Building waste oil before movement to 3-hazardous waste storage building '

typically 5-10 fifty-five gallon drums 15' Elevation: Turbine Building Spent Solvents from painting Paint Room operations - usually a 30 gallon, 2-hung drum in room Near Satellite Warehouse This building houses wast &

behind South Security Gate:

awaiting shipment - use caution Hazardous Waste Storage Gate

- can contain solvents, caustic chemicals, herbicides, waste l

oils, etc.

All drums should be labeled.

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IP-1052/0.3 ATTACHMENT 7.3 EMERGENCY RESPONSE SERVICES Following is a list of vendors that can provide clean up expertise, manpower and equipment in case of a hazardous waste emergency:

Peabody Clean Industry 1400 East Elizabeth Avenue Linden, New Jersey 07036

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Sunrise Environmental Services 381 East 54th Street Elmwood Park, New Jersey (24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> answering) l

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i IP-10 52/0 REPORTAB' LE QUANTITIES

, Attachment 7.4 Page 1 of 3 f 1.17.3 Determination of reportable quantities.

RQin Material Category pounds The quantity listed with each substance tn Table udiogramst 117.3 is determined to be the reportable quantity Arsenic tn. oxide.

D 5.000 (2.270) for that substance.

Arsenic trisulfide.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Table 117.3 Barh"9 cyanide A

10 (4.5ej Reportable Quantities of Hazardous Substances Benzene....

C 1.000 (454)

Benzoic acid.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Note. - The first number under the column headed "RQ"is Benzonit".k C

1.000 (454) the reportable quantity in pounds. The number in parentheses is the metne equivalent in kilograms. For convenience, the Benzoyl cNoride C

1.000 (4541 table contains a column headed " Category" which lists the Beray1 chloride.

B 100 (45.4) code letters "X". "A". "B". "C" and "D" associated with Berylliumn chloride.

D 5.000 (2.270) reportable quantities of 1.10.100.1000 and 5000 pounds Beryllium fluonde.

D 5.000 (2.2701 respectively.

Beryllium nitrate.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Butyl acetate.

D 5.000 (2.270) n Butyl phthalate B

100 145.4)

RQ in Butylamine.

C 1.000 (454)

Material Category pounds Butyric acid -

D 5.000 12.270)

(kilograms)

Cadmium acetate.

B 100 (45.4)

Cadmium bromide.

B 100 (45.4i Acetaldehyde.

C 1.000 (454)

Cadmium chloride.

B 100 (45.4)

Acetic acid C

1.000 (454)

Calcium arsenate.

C 1.000 (454)

Acetic anhydride..

C 1.000 (454)

Calemm arsenite C

1.000 (454)

Acetone cyanohydrin A

10 (4.54)

Calcium carbide.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Acetyl bromide D

5.000 12.2701 Acetyl chloride D

5.000 (2.270)

Calcium chromate C

1.000 (454)

Acrolein X

1 (0.4541 Calemm cyamde A

10 14.541 Acrylonitrile.

B 100 (45.41 Calcium dodecylbenzenesul-Adipic acid.

D 5.000 (2.270) fonste C

1.000 (454)

Aldrin....

X 1 10.454)

Calcium hypochlorite.

B 100 (45.41 -

Allyl alcohol B

100 (45.4)

Captan.

A 10 (4.54)

Allyl chloride.

C 1.000 (454l Carbaryl.

B 100 (45.4)

Aluminum sulfste D

5.000 (2.270)

Carbofuran.

A 10 14.54)

Ammorua.

B 100 (45.41 Carbon disulfide D

5.000 (2.270)

Ammonium acetate D

5.000 (2.270s Carbon tetrachloride.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Ammonium benzoate D

5.000 (2.270)

Chlordane.

X 1 (0.454)

Ammonit;m bicarbonate.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Chierine A

10 (4.54)

Chlorobenzene B

100 (45.4)

Ammonium bichromate C

1.000 (454, Ammonium bifluoride D

5.000 (2.270)

Chloroform.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Ammonium bisulfite D

5.000 (2.2701 Chlorpyrifos X

1 (0.454)

Chlorosulforu,.cacid C

1.000 (454)

Ammoruum carbamate D

5.000 (2.270)

Ammonium carbonate.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Chromic acetate.

C 1.000 (454)

Chromic acid C

1.000 (454)

Ammonium chloride D

5.000 12.270, Chromic sulfate C

1.000 1454)

Amoruum chromate C

1.000 (454)

Chromous chloride.

C 1.000 (4541 Ammonium citrate D

5.000 (2.270)

Cobaltous bromide C

1.000 (454)

Ammonium fluoborate D

5.000 (2.270)

Cobaltous formate.

C 1.000 (454)

Ammonium fluoride D

5.000 (2.2701 Cobaltous sulfamate.

C 1.000 14541 Ammonium hydroxide C

1.000 (454, Ammonium oxalate,

D 5.000 (2.2701 Coumpahos A

10 14.541 Ammonium silicofluoride C

1.000 1454)

Cresol...

C 1.000 1454)

Ammonium sulf amate.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Crotonal dehyde B

100 (45.4i B

100 445.41 Ammonium sulfide D

5.000 (2.270, Cuprie acetate,

B 100 #45.4)

Ammonium sulfite D

5.000 (2.270)

Cuprie acetoarserute Ammonium tartrate D

5.000 (2.270, Cupric chlonde.

A 10 14.541 Ammonium tiuocyanate D

5.000 (2.270)

Cupnc nitrate B

100 (45.41 Ammonium thiosulfate D

5.000 (2.270)

Cupric oxalate B

100 (45.41 Amyl acetate C

1.000 (454)

Cupne sulfate A

10 (4.541 Aruhne C

1.000 (454)

Cupric sulfate ammonisted.

B 100 (45.4)

Antimony pentachloride C

1.000 14541 Cupne tartrate B

100 (45.41 Antimony potassium tartrate C

1.000 (4541 Cyanogen chloride.

A 10 44.541 Antimonv tribromide C

1.000(4541 Cyclohexane C

1.000 (4541 l

2.4.D Acid B

100 (45.41 Antunon't trichlonde C

1.000 (454) 24 Esters B

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Anttmony trtfluoride C

1.000 (454i Antimony trioxide D

5.000 (2.2706 Ar<enic disulfide D

5.000 (2.270, Diartnon X

1 (0.454 am I

Arsenic pentoxioe D

5.000 (2.270s Arserue trichlonoe D

5.000 (2.270)

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RQin RQla Material -

Category pounds Material Category pounds (kilograms)

Dichlorobenzene.

B 100 (45.4)

Malathion..

A 10 (4.54)

DicMoropropane D

5.000 (2.270)-

Maleic acid....

D 5.000 (2.270)

Dichloropropene..

D 5.000 (2.270)

Maleic anhydride.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Dwhloropropone Dichloropro-Mercaptochmethur.

B 100 (45.4) pane Mixture.

D

- 5.000 (2.270)

Mercuric cyanide.

X 1 10.454) 2.2 DicMorepropionic acid...

D 5.000 (2.2706 Mercune nitrate.

A 10 (4.54)

Dichlorvos A

10 (4.54)

Mereune suHate.

A

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Dieldrin X

1 (0.454)

Mercune thiocyanate A

m4.*54)

Diethylamme C

1.000 (454)

Mercurous nitrate.

A 10 (4.54)

Dunethylamine C

1,000 (454)

Methorychlor.

X 1 (0.454)

Dinitrobenzene C

1.000 (454)

Methyl merceptan.

B 100 (45.4)

Dmitrophenol C

1.000 (4541 Methyl methacrylate.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Disutrotoluene C

1.000 (454)

Methyl parathion.

B 100 145.4)

Diquat C

1.000 (454)

Mevinphos.

X

. 10.454)

DisuNoton X

1 (0.4541 Menacarbete C

1.000 (454)

Diuron.

B 100 (45.4)

Moncethylamine C

1.000 (454)

Dodecylbensenesulfonic acid.

C 1.000(454)

Monomethylamine.

C 1.000(454)

EndoeuHan.

X 1 (0.454)

N aled......

A 10 (4.54)

Endrin....,.

X 1 (0.454)

Naphthalene....

D 5.000 (2.270)

Epchlorohydrin.

C 1.000 (4541 Naphthenic acid. _.

.B 100 (45.4)

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Ethion A

10 14.541 Nickel ammonium sulfste.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Ethylbenzene C

1.000 (454)

Nickel chloride.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Ethylewh%e.

C.

1.000 (454)

Nickel hydroxide.

C 1.000 (454)

Ethylene dibromide.

C 1.000 (454)

Nickel nitrate.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Ethylene dichlande.

D 5.000 (2.2701 Nickel sulfste.

D 5.000 (2.270)

EDTA D

5.000 (2.270)

Nitric acid C

1.000 (454) -

Ferric = = ='s citrate C

1.000 (454)

Nitrobenzene.

C 1.000 (454)

Ferric ammosuum oxalate.

C 1.000 (454)

Nitrogen dioxide.

C 1.000 (454)

Ferrie chionde.

C 1.000 (454)

Nitrophenol.

C 1.000 (454)

Ferric fluoride B

100 (45.4)

Nitrotoluene.

C 1.000 (454)

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Ferric nitrate.

C 1.000(4541 Paraformaldehyde.

C 1.000 (454)

Ferric sulfste C

1.000 (454)

Par ethion........

X 1 10.454)

Ferrous ammonium sulfate..,

C 1.000 (454)

Pentachlorophenol.

A 10 (4.541 Ferrous chlonde.

B 100 (45.4)

Phenol C

1.000 (454)

Ferrous sulfate C

1.000(454)

Phosgene....

D 5.000 (2.270) -

Formaldehyde.

C 1.000 (4541 Phosphoric acid.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Formic acid D

5.000 (2.270)

Phosphorus X

1 (0.454)

Fumaric acid.

D 5.000 (2.2701 Phosphorus oxychloride..

D 5.000 (2.270)

Furfural.

C 1.000 (4541 Phosphorus pentasulfide.

B 100 (45.4)

Guthion...

X 1 (0.454)

Phosphorus trichloride......

D 5.000 (2.270)

Heptachlor..

X 1 (0.454)

Polychlorinated biphenyls..

A 10 (4.54)

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene X

1 (0.454)

Potassium arsenate.

C 1.000 (454)

HyM.L.c acid D

5.000 (2.270)

Potassium arsenite C

1.000 (454) 5.000 (2.270)

Potassium bichromate.

C 1.000 (454)

Hydrofluonc acid.

D Hydrogen cyanide A

10 (4.54)

Potassium chromate.

C 1.000(454)

Hydrogen sulfide B

100 (45.4)

Potassium cyanide A

10 (4.54)

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Isoprene C

1.000 (454)

Potassiurn hydroxide.

C 1.000 (454) 3 loopropanolamme dodecyl.

Potassium permanganate.

B 100 (45.41 benzenesulfonate.

C 1.000 (4541 Propargite...

A 10 (4.54)

Keithane.

D 5.000 (2.2701 Propionic acid D

5.000 (2.270)

Kepone X

1 (0.454 Propionic anhydride D

5.000 (2.270) i 1Aad acetate D

5.000 (2.270)

Propylene oxide.

D 5.000 (2.270) lead arsenate D

5.000 (2.270i

~ Pyrethrins C

1.000 (454) lead chloride D

5.000 (2.270)

Quinoline.

C 1.000 (454) 1And fluoborate.

D 5.000 (2.270I Resorcinal C

1.000 (404)

Lead fluoride.

C 1.000 (454)

Selenium oxide C

1.000(454) lead iodide D

5.000 (2.270)

Silver nitrate.

X 1 (0.454) lead nitrate.

D 5.000 (2.270i Sodium.

C 1.000 (4541 I4ad stearate D

5.000 (2.270)

Sodium arsenate C

1.000 (454) lead suuste D

5.000 (2.270)

Sodium ersenite C

1.000 (454)

Lead m1 fide D

5.000 (2.2701 Sodium bichromate.

C 1.000 (454)

Lead thiocyanate.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Sodium bifluoride D

5.000 (2.270)

Lindane.

X 1 (0.454)

Sodium bisulfite D

5.000 (2.270)

. Lithium chromate.

C 1.000 1454i Sodium chromate C

1.000 (454) j l

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Sodium cyanide -

A 10 (4.54)

Sodium dodecylbenzenesul-fonate C

1.000 (454)

Sodium fluonde..

D 5.000 (2.270)

Sodmm hydrosulfide D

5.000 12.270)

Sodium hydroxide.

C 1.000 (454)

Sodium hypochlorite B

100 (45.4)

Sodium methylate.

C 1.000 (454)

Sodium niente...

B 100 (45.4)

Sodium phosphate. dibasic.

D 5.000(2.270)

Sodium phosphate, enbasic D

5.000 12.270)

Sodium selenite.

C 1.000 (4541 Strontium chromate C

1.000 (4541 Strychnine.

A 10 (4.54)

Styrene....

C 1.000 (454)

Sulfuric acid...

C 1.000(454)

Sulfur monochloride C

1.000 (454) 2.4.5 T acid B

100 (45.4) 2.4.5-T ammes B

100 (45.4) 2.4.5-T esters.

B 100 (45.41 2.4.5 7 salts.

B 100 (45.4) 2.4.5 TP acid.

B 100 (45.41 2.4.5-TP acid esters.

B 100 145.41 TD E........

X 110.454)

Tetreethyl lead B

100 145.4)

Tettmethyl pyrophosphate.

B 100 (45.4)

Thallium sulfate.

C 1.000 (454)

Toluene.

C 1.000 (454)

Tomaphene.

X 1(0.454)

Trichlorfon...

C 1.000 (454)

Trichloroethylene.

C 1.000 (454)

Trichlorophenot......

A 10 (4.54)

Triethanolamme dodecylben-r.enesulfonate.

C 1.000 (454)

Triethylamine D

5.000(2.270)

Trimethylamine.

C 1.000 (454)

Uranyl acetate.

D 5.000 12.270)

Uranyl nitrate....

D 5.000 (2.2701 Vanadium pentoxide.

C 1.000 (454)

Vanadyl sulfate.

C 1.000 (454)

Vinyl acetate...

C 1.000 1454i Vinylidene chlonde.

D 5.000 12.270)

Xylene.

C 1.000 (454) l Xylenot.

C 1,000 (454)

Zineacetate C

1.000 (454)

Zine ammonium chlonde.

D 5.000(2.270)

Zine borate..

C 1,000 (454)

Zinc bromide.

D 5.000(2.270)

Zinc carbonate.

C 1.000 (454)

Zine chloride D

5.000 r2.270)

Zinc cyanide.,

A 10 (4.54I

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Zinc fluonde.

C 1.000 (454)

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Zine formate.

C 1.000(454)

'J Zine hydrosulfite.

C 1.000 (454)

Zinc mtrate...

D 5.000 12.270)

Zinc phenolsulfonate.

D 5.000 t2.270)

Zine phosphide.

C 1.000 (454)

Zine suicolluoride.

D 5.00012.270)

Zinc sulfate C

1.000 (454)

Zirconium nitrate D

5.00012.2701 Zirconium potassium iluonde D

5.000 12.270)

Zirconium sulfate D

5.00012.2701 Zirconium tetrachloride D

5.000 (2.270)

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IP-1070 PERIODIC CHECK OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EQUIPMENT 1.0 INTENT To describe the method for periodic checking of emergency equipment stored in Emergency Operation Facilities and Centers, Emergency Vehicles, Unit 3 Control Room,. Command Guard House, and Peekskill Coccunity Hospital.

2.0 LOCATIONS OF STORED EQUIPMENT Emergency Operation Facility (EOF)

Alternate Emergency Operation Facility (AEOF)

Emergency Vehicle (EV)

Alternate Emergency Vehicle (AEV)

NYPA Command Guard House (CGH)

Unit 3 Control Room (CR) f_

Unit 3 Technical Support Center (TSC)

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Unit 3 operation Support Center (OSC)

Peekskill Community Hospital 3.0 DISCUSSION 3.1 Con Edison shall check the emergency equipment located in the lockers in the EOF, AEOF, and emergency surveillance vehicles on a quarterly basis l,

and after each drill. Con Edison Environmental Health and Safety Department Procedure EHS-S-7.301, Periodic Check of Stored Emergency l ".

Equipment and Supplies will be used.

3.2 Con Edison personnel will perform the following communication checks in accordance with Con Edison Environmental Health and Safety Department Procedure EHS-S-7.302, Periodic Check of Emergency Radios, Telephones, and lg g

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Con Ed frequency radios (EOF, AEOF, CR-2, CR-3, CE-CGH, 2 emergency vehicles).

5, Con Ed walkie-talkie radios o-Con Ed Emergency Site Assembly Alarm

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County Hot Line (RECS) Telephon'es (EOF, AEOF) l, Direct line telephones (EOF, CR-2, CR-3, AEOF)

Con Ed TSC/ EOF /CR aut'omatic ring telephones NYPA push button phones in EOF NRC (ENS) phones in EOF and AEOF 1 of 16

IP-1070/12 3.3 The Unit 3 CR RECS phone is checked separately at a different frequency initiated by the NYS Warning Point.

3.4 The Unit 3 CR ODP radio is checked separately at a different frequency initiated by NYS Southern District Office of Disaster Preparedness located in Poughkeepsie, New York.

3.5 Following completion of the above checks, Con Edison shall forward copies of the completed checklists of equipment and supplies to the IP-3 RES Department for review and filing.

3.6 The IP-3, Safety Supervisor shall assure emergency first aid equipment is checked in conformance with surveillance test 3PT-M48.

It is also the responsibility of the Safety Department to check and replace as necessary all of the air supplied and/or oxygen generating respiratory equipment.

3.7 IP-3 Health Physics personnel shall check the emergency equipment lockers in the IP-3 CR, OSC, TSC, CCH'and Peekskill Community Hospital Decon Room on a monthly basis and after each drill. Health Physics is also responsible for changing film badges and/or TLDs at these locations on a monthly basis.

In addition, Health Physics will conduct the monthly communication checks as specified on the checkoff lists included in this procedure (Attachment 5.1).

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4.0 PROCEDURE 4.1 The IP-3 Performance and Reliability Group shall issue notice on a monthly basis to the Assistant to the Radiological and Environmental Services Superinterdent (ARESS) stating when the periodic check of equipment is due.

4.2 The ARESS shall attach a copy of this procedure (IP-1070) to the notice and forward it to the Health Physics Supervisor who, in turn, will assign the inventory check to an HP(s).

4.3 Using the checkoff lists (Attachment 5.1 of this procedure), the HP(s) l /.,

performing the checks shall:

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4.3.1 Obtain permission from the Shift Supervisor (SS) or Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) to conduct this procedure. The SS or SRO shall sign Page 1 of Attachment 5.1 indicating his permission to l ' ',

conduct the test.

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4.3.2 Obtain permission from the Emergency Room Representative at the Peekskill Community Hospital to conduct the inventory at that facility. The Emergency Room Representative shall sign Page 1 of-.1 indicating his permission to conduct the test.

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Indicate that each piece of equipment is present by placing a check (/ ) next to the item on the checkoff list.

4.3.4 Perform a functional inspection and/or battery test on equipment as indicated.

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IP-1070/12 4.3.5 Indicate any appropriate comments next to each item found defective.

.4.3.6 Note the calibration due date in the appropriate column for instruments and counters.

4.3.7 Replace defective and/or missing equipment and report it to the ARESS.

4.3.8

. Replace any equipment if its' calibration will expire before the next scheduled check.

4.3.9.

Submit completed test to the SS for review and signature.

4.4 The SS shall:

4.4.1 Review the test results.

4.4.2 Sign Page 1 of Attachment 5.1 indicating review.

l7 4.4.3 Log as appropriate.

4.4.4 Return to the ARESS.

4.5' The ARESS shall:

4.5.1 Review the test results.

4.5.2 Ensure all required equipment / supplies are available and operational.

4.5.3 Sign Page 1 of Attachment 5.1 indicating review.

l,,3 4.5.4 Forward to the Performance and Reliability Group ~for filing.

4.6 The Performance and Reliability Group shall file and maintain all test.

results as required by IP-3 Tech. Specs.

5.0 ATTACHMENTS 5.1 Emergency Locker. Inventory Checklist I

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IP-1070.1 EMERGENCY LOCKER AND EQUIPMENT INVENTORY REVIEW AND SIGNATURE 1.

Permission to initiate test:

Shift Supervisor / Senior Reactor Operator Date 2.

Permission to inspect inventory at Peekskill Community Hospital:

Emergency Room Representative Date 3.

Review of test results:

Shift Supervisor / Senior Reactor Operator Date 4

ARESS Date e

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IP-1070.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE CONTROL ROOM CHECKOFF LIST CONTROL ROOM LOCKER #1 - (This locker is in the Turbine Hall.)

The key (#75) to this locker is stored in the Control Room key locker..

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments Respiratory Protection 24 Combination Cartridges NA NA 4

SCBA, (401 pressure demand)

NA NA CONTROL ROOM LOCKER #2 - (This locker is inside the Control Room.)

The key (#76) to this locker is stored in the Control Room key locker.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Codents AIR SAMPLING & COUNTING 1

HD-28B sampler / totalizer 1

SPA-3/MS-2 iodine counter w/ shield **

1 Frisker (RM-14)w/HP-210 or 260 probe 1

Box air filters for HD-28B NA NA 1

Box charcoal cartridges NA NA 12 Silver zeolite cartridges NA NA

-I Check source SPA-3 (Ba-133)

NA NA 5

packs smears NA NA 5

packs gauze wipes NA NA 1

pair tweezers NA NA Planchetts NA NA Smear Envelopes NA NA 4

Air sample heads for HD-28B NA NA Operational check required.

Shield for SPA-3 is stored by the Control Panels.

Date Test Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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O IP-1070.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE CONTROL ROOM CHECK 0FF LIST CONTROL ROOM LOCKER #2 - (continued)

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments DOSIMETRY 20 Film badges and/or TLDs NA replace 20 0-200 mR dosimeters

  • zero 20 0-500 mR dosimeters
  • zero 20 0-5 R dosimeters
  • zero 2

Dosimeter charges 1

Set AA spare batteries NA PORTABLE SURVEY INSTRUMENTS 1

RO-2 or equivalent ion. chamber 1

RO-2A or equivalent ion. chamber 1

E-530 GM survey instrument or equiv.

RESPIRATOR PROTECTION 2

Bottles CR breathing air **

NA NA 10 Air masks wit.h pressure demand regulators NA NA 6 Lengths of 50' hose NA NA 100 Bottles KI (14 doses / bottle)

NA NA MISCELLANEOUS 2

Log Books NA NA 3

Voice Amplifiers Battery test 2

Step-off pads NA NA 2

Telephone headsets NA 1

Calculator NA 1

HP85 Dose Assessment Tape NA NA Emerg. Title Badges & Badge Holder NA NA 3

POM, SS/SRO, Communicator Responsibility Books NA NA Operational check required.

Stored in the Control Room.

Date Test Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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IP-1070.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE s?"fROL ROOM CHECKOFF LIST

-CONTROL ROOM LOCKER #4 - (This locker is in the Turbine Hall.)

The key (#78) for this locker is stored in the Control Room key locker.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments ANTI "C" 12 Sets Anti "C" clothing NA NA Extra shoe covers (high & low)

NA NA Extra surgeons gloves NA NA RESPIRATOR PROTECTION 3

Manifolds NA NA 3

Regulators for Ig. bottle manifolds NA NA R

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RESPIRATORY PROTECTIONS 12 Full & half-face respirators NA 6

Spare bottles for SCBA NA NA 4

MISCELLANEOUS Radioactive Caution Signs NA NA 1

Battery Tester NA Burn Kit NA NA First Aid Book NA NA Alarm NA 2

Loud Mouths NA l

I Operational Check Required.

Respirator inspection (as per RE-HP-ll.16).

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t Signature of Checker:

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IP-1070.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE CONTROL ROOM CHECK 0FF LIST CONTROL ROOM This equipment is stored inside the Control Room, but not in any of the lockers.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments RADIOS Con Edison Radio NA NA Office of Disaster Preparedness l

Radio (ODP)

NA NA J

TELEPHONES CR/OSC/TSC/ EOF /RC Telephone NA l

Control Room Emerg. Notification System (ENS) telephone (to NRC)

NA e

Shift Supervisor's Office ENS (to NRC)

NA County Hot Line telephone (RECS)

NA

' Assorted Direct Lines NA NAWAS Telepnone NA MISCELLANEOUS 1

Emerg.' Response Guidebook (DOT P 5800.3)

NA NA l

1 NYPA Emergency Plan Book NA NA 1

NYPA Emerg. Plan Procedure Book NA NA 1

Book of Forms NA NA 1

Site Map NA NA I

10 Mile Map NA NA l

Overlays for 10 Mile Map NA NA 1

Book "Decon Treatment at Peekskill Hospital" NA NA A

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Signature of Checker:

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I IP-1070.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER CHECK 0FF LIST OSC/TSC CHEMISTRY LOCKER The key to this locker is stored:

In the TSC key (#59) locker. The STA on duty will have a key to the TSC key locker.

In the OSC (hall) key (#4) Iccker. The key for the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments Miscellaneous Chemistry Procedures Eook NA NA Chemistry Team Leader NA NA

-2 Log Books NA NA Clerical Supplies NA NA I

TSC COMMUNICATIONS ROOM The key to this room is stored:

In the TSC key (#20) locker. The STA on duty has a key to the TSC key locker.

In the OSC (hall key) (#8) locker. The key fcr the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment

. Present Check' Due Comments 2

Telecopiers NA 1

Xerox Machine NA 2

Prodae 250 consoles w/kybrds & modems NA NA Switchboard NA NA Outside Lines NA NYPA extensions NA t

Operational check required.

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Date Test Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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ZP-1070.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER CHECK 0FF LIST OSC CONTROL POINT DESK

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The keys to this desk are stored:

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In the TSC key (#36) locker. The STA cn duty will have a key to the TSC key locker.

In the OSC (hall) key (#1) locker. The key for the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

l Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments Dosimetry 20 Film badges and/or TLDs NA replace

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25 0-200 mR dosimeters

  • zero 25 0-500 mR dosimeters
  • zero 25 0-5 R dosimeters
  • zero 34 0-50 R dosimeters
  • zero 15 0-100 R dosimeters
  • zero 33 0-200 R dosimeters
  • zero 3-9 0-1000 R dosimeters
  • zero V

15 sets ring badges NA replace 2

dosimetry chargers 2

sets AA spare batteries NA Telephones i

NYPA extension 498 NA 4

4 Miscellaneous 1

Racal-Vadic Acoustic Coupler Modem NA NA Emerg. Plan HP computer disc / tape NA NA Dose Report NA NA Green and Yellow Stickers NA NA Chart Paper NA NA Clerical Supplies NA NA 1

Extremity Dose Record Book NA NA j

1 Dosimetry Responsibility Book NA NA Operational check required.

t Date Test Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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IP-1070.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER CHECKOFF LIST OSC/TSC EMERGENCY LOCKER #1

.The key to this locker is stored:

In the TSC key (#60) locker. The STA on duty will have a key to the TSC key locker.

In the OSC (hall) key (#3) locker. The key for the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments Anti-C 24 sets Anti "C" clothing NA NA extra surgeons gloves NA NA extra shoe covers (high 6 low)

NA NA Respiratory Protection 25 full face respirators NA 50 combination cartridges NA NA

  • 4 SCBA*

NA NA Miscellaneous 2

flashlights with spare batteries NA 1

HP Controlled Procedures Book NA NA Radioactive Caution Signs NA NA 2

Step off pads NA NA 1

Calculator NA 2

Stopwatches NA Shaving Cream NA NA I

Razors NA NA Operational check required.

The SCBA's are stored on top of both lockers and there are 4 spare air i

bottles in the Fire Brigade Room.

Respirator inspection (as per RE-HPI-ll.16).

Date Test Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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i IP-1070.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER CHECK 0FF LIST OSC/TSC EMERGENCY LOCKER #2 The key to this locker is stored:

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In the TSC key (#60) locker. The STA on duty has a key to the TSC key locker.

In the OSC (hall) key (#3) locker. The key for the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments Air Sampling & Counting Equipment 1

HD-28B sampler / totalizer 1

SPA-3/MS-2 iodine counter w/ shield **

1 AMS-2 continuous air monitor

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1 Triton 3

Frskrs (RM-14)w/HP-210 or 260 probe l

1 box air filters AMS-2 NA NA I

box air filters HD-28B NA NA 20 Charcoal cartridges NA NA 3

25 Silver zeolite cartridges NA NA B-2 extra rolls of chart paper (AMS-2)

NA NA Y

2 pair tweezers NA NA 1

check source SPA-3 (Ba-133)

NA NA 30 packs smears NA NA 5

packs gauze wipes NA NA Planchetts NA NA Smear envelopes NA NA 4

Air sample heads for HD-28B NA NA 1

BC-4 Beta Counter NA NA Portable Survey Instruments 1

RO-2 or equivalent ion. chamber 1

E-530 GM survey instr. or equiv.

2 RO-2A or equivalent ion. chamber i

2 Teletectors l

Miscellaneous Fuses NA NA Extra Batteries - AA, 9 volt, D NA Operational check required.

.The shielding for the SPA-31 is to the right of the chemistry locker.

Date Test Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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IP-1070.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER CHECK 0FF LIST OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER The keys to the OSC are stored:

In the TSC key (#11,#35,#40) locker. The STA on duty has a key to the TSC key locker.

In the OSC (hall) key (#6) locker.

The key for the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

The key to the locker in the Manager's office is stored:

In the TSC key (#38) locker. The STA on duty has a key to the TSC key locker.

In the OSC (hall) key (#7) locker. The key for the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments Radios 6

HT-220 Handy Talkies 153.635 MHz lg (Emerg. Plan Freq.)

NA 1

Con Ed Handy Talkie NA 1

Base Station (153.635 MHz)

NA y

4 Model HT RR-2 duplex headsets

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with throat mike NA 4

Respirator microphone radios NA Respiratory Protection 200 Bottles KI (14 doses each bottle)

NA NA Telephones 1

Telephone headset NA 2

OSC/TSC/ EOF /CR/RC dir-line phones NA li Assorted telephone.-

NA Miscellaneous 1

Emergency Plan Book NA NA 1

Emergency Plan Implem. Procedures NA NA 1

Emergency Plan Forms Book NA NA Communications Forms NA NA 1

Chemistry OSC Book NA NA Misc. OSC Responsibility Books NA NA l

OSC Briefing Forms NA NA Clerical Supplies NA NA Set PAB Maps (4)

NA NA Misc. boards for updates NA NA OSC Side Door Interlocks NA l.

Operational check required.

Date Test Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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IP-1070 4.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER CHECK 0FF LIST TSC To enter the TSC proper - the key is stored in the OSC (hall) key (#5) locker. The key for the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

The key to this desk is stored:

In the TSC key (#45) locker. The STA bn duty has a key to the TSC key locker.

i In the OSC (hall) key (#2) locker. The key for the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

4 Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments Radios 1

Con Ed Handy Talkie NA Telephones 1

Telephone headset NA 1

NYPA extension 442 NA 1

Outside Line - (914) 739-7334 NA 1

Emergency Notification System (ENS)

NA 1

Direct line to WPO NA 1

Direct line to CR/ EOF /OSC/TSC/RC NA e

1 Direct line to EOF NA B-Switchboard Receiver NA J

. Miscellaneous 1

Emergency Plan Book NA NA 1

Emergency Plan Implem. Procedures NA NA 1

Book of Forms NA

- NA Set of PAB Maps (4)

NA NA Folder of Site and Area Maps NA NA 1

Headquarters Emergency Plan NA NA Westinghouse Emerg. Response Plan NA NA TSC Operating Manual NA NA Emergency Telephone Directory NA NA Region I Incident Response Supplement to NUREG-0845 NA NA Headquarters Emergency Response /

Recovery Implementing Procedures)

NA NA Operators Console Manual NA NA

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Multiplier rechargeable battery NA Log Book (TSC)

NA NA j

Communications Forms NA NA Computer Info.

NA NA Misc. TSC Responsibility Books NA NA Plant Status Logs - EP-Form 31a,b,e NA NA Clerical Supplies NA NA TSC Side Door Interlocks NA l

4 Operational' check required.

Date Test Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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i IP-1070.1 EQUIPMENT IN COMMAND GUARD HOUSE (UNIT 3)

CHECKOFF LIST Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments 40 - Film Badges and/or TLDs NA replace 50 - 500 mR dosimeters 10 - 5 R dosimeters 1 - Dosimeter Charger NA 10 - H/ Face respirator with Iodine filters NA 1 - 100 bottles KI tablets NA NA 8 - Anti-C clothing kits NA NA 2 - Emergency Notification &

Call-In Books NA NA 1 - Box Surgical Gloves NA NA

- Yellow Herculite for ambulance floor NA NA 1 - E-530 GM Survey Meter or equivalent 1 - RM-14 Frisker with HP-210 or 260 probe NOTE: Test the Con Ed Security frequency walkie-talkie (Frequency 2) by individually contacting the Unit 3 Control Room. Notify Unit 3 Control Room by phone prior to the test.

Test:

Unit 201 to KGS757 NA Unit 203 to KGS757 NA Operational check required.

Respirator Inspection (as per RE-HPI-ll.16).

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Signature of Checker:

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IP-1070.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED AT PEEKSKILL COMMUNITY HOSPITAL DECON ROOM CHECKOFF LIST NO.

EQUIPMENT PRESENT COMMENTS 1

Mobile Storage Cart 1

Stainless Steel Cart 1

4 Outlet Power Box 1

Lead Pig-Precut Yellow Herculite for Decon Room 1

Roll Yellow Herculite for Hallway Floor Green Herculite for Outside Decon Room 200 Yellow Plastic Booties 200 Disposable Hoods 40 Disposable Gowns 1

Step-off Pad 2

30 Gal. White Poly Waste Collection Containers 2

25 Ft. Extension Cords 9

!' Caution - Contam. Area" signs 1

Roll Large Clear Poly Bags 10 Large Yellow Poly " Rad. Material" Bags 10 Small Yellow Poly " Rad. Material" Bags 1

Razor Knife 5

Rolls Yellow Tape 5

Rolls Masking Tape I

Washdown Stretcher 1

Flexible Drain Hose for Washdown Stretcher 1

Green Garden Hose with Washdown Fitting I

Decon Supplies (2 Boxes) 1 Sampling Kit (2 Boxes) 3 Boxes Surgical Gloves 3

5 Gal. Yellow Poly Waste Water Collection Jugs 1

Wall Clock 1

Roll Saran Wrap 80 Disposable Towels

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}" Tygon Tubing l

Bung Wrench 2

Filter Rigs 8

Lengths Rad. Rope with Clips 1

E-530 2

Friskers (RM-14 with HP-210 Probe) j.

12 0-500 mR Dosimeters on 12 0-200 mR Dosimeters e'

1 Dosimeter Charger j

10 TLD Badges 20 TLD Rings I

Roll White Herculite 12 Protective Clothing Packages j

.4 Metal Stanchions for roping off ambulance l

1 Roll Rad. Rope for roping off ambulance 1

Decon Kit (RMC)

Date Check Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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IP-1076 BEEPER HOLDERS Beeper Holders Pager No.

Albright, Marty...............................

Brons, Jack...................................

Carano, B111..................................

Deschamps, Bob................................

Dube, Joe.....................................

Gillen, Jim...................................

Hahn,. John....................................

Hamlin, B111..................................
Heady, B111...................................
  • Jostger, B111................................

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Lomonaco, Linda................................

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MunoZ, Steve...................................
Perrotta, Joe..................................

Russell, Joe...................................

Russell, Pat...................................
Quinn, Dennis..................................

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Tagliamente, Ed................................

Vignola, Joe...................................

Wollak, Janet..........

Tech. Services Engineer (Mechanical)..........

l Tech. Services Engineer (Electrical)...........

Tech. Services Engineer (Performance)..........

  • Nuclear Generation Duty Officer..............

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  • When calling this number, the ring will be followed by a series of beep tones.

When the beep cones stop, hang up.

This pager are beep only, therefore they will call IP-3 Security for their message, daTapage SERVICE How to send a message to:

NOTE: With this type of paging, Note: You must use a touch-the individual will see the tone phone or adapter.

  1. you entered on his pager, q

t Dal my Data Page No.:

and will know where to call back.

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2. Wait untd ycu hear three beep tones -

beep beep - beep.

3. Enter the te!ephone nt.:nber l

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where you wish to be called. ;

(You can enter up to 24 dets.)

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4. Press the number sign button (s)
5. Hang up.

If using a rotary phone call security M, and they will page from the plant touch tone system.

If " air busy" call security to have then call and page manually.

Only a beep will occur, no digital cessage, therefore pagee should call security back for their message.

APPENDIX A ROSTER I NYPA NOTIFICATION TELEPHONE NUMBERS (For use by Resident Manager's Secretary and Security)

The personnel listed below must be called and given the details of the emergency.

Notification of these individuals is mandatory.

The information,provided to these individuals must include:

1.

Callers Name & Title 2.

The emergency classification 3.

The time it was declared 4.

A brief description of the conditions i

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Resident Manager, W. Josiger l

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Supt. of Operations, E. Tagliamonte 4.

Information Officer, J. Wollak Alternate, C. Spieler g

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NOTE: These pagers are beep only, therefore l

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    • If Security is calling use the alternate rather than the direct line.

NOTE:

Be sure to notify the Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Director when the above individuals have been notified or if they cannot be contacted.

Time To page the above IP-3 int'ividuals ddTapage, SERVICE use these instructions:

Itow to send a menage to:

NOTE: With this type of

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Biordi, Anne Marie Burns, Rosemarie Carlucci, Nicholas Catano, Irene l

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DeNully, Anthony E11 gen, George Farinelli, James Festa, John Cander, Lynn Kerns, Matt Kraft, John Matwijiv, Joseph Milo, Paula l

O'Brien, David i

Sandike, Steven l

Tolliver, John l

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Barry, James Booth, William i

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Chaubard, Mary Ann Darman, Joseph Deschamps, Bob Dulgerian, Korkean Eagens, Laura Jordan, Bill i

LaVera, Ron

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Milewski, Daniel Mitchell, Frank Neff, John Owens, Richard i

Phillips, Thomas 1

Saunders, Paul Solanto, Robert Steigleman, Lou Sullivan, Owen l

Tagliamonte, Reid Thomas, Alan

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Buyes, David Carlson, Kathleen

~Cervin, Anthony Clerkin, Catherine Daly, David Davis, James Gaudreau, Allan Harris, Roger Hayden, David Howard, Kevin i

Kappes, Raymond Kelly, Daniel l

Krawec, Walter l

Lindstrom, Brian Lisevski, Mark Martin, James Mastrogiacomo, Maryellen Michetti, John Noel, William Norton, Jeffrey Padron, Julio Payne, Kenneth Richter, Robert Semrai, John Shene, Robert Stephen, Peter Terramoccia, John Thoma, Robert Torchia. Frank Towne, Paul White, Thomas Williams, Robert Zannelli, Robert Zizzo, William JUN 7 EOS e

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Abilo, Nichulas Acampora, Salvatore Alemanno, Michael Alphin, Chuck Arcate, John Badman, Harvey Bailey, Timothy i

Beusse, David l

Bobik, Stephen Butler, James Carano, Bill Carey, Colleen Carlucci, James Clayton, Dennis E.

Colwell, Dennis Colwell, Frances 1

l Cook, Leonard Curry, Ro'bert DeCurtis, Dianne Devlin, Michael Dichiara, Joe Dockstader, G.

Ellinger, Glenn Erickson, Paul Galage, Dan Gorman, Themas Hakala, Phillip Hannigan, Linda Haviland, Sharon Knapp, Charles Kraus, Richard Kuchera, Michael Kulaga, Joseph Lawlor, Michael Lewis, Brent Lord, Frank Loughney, Dennis Lucas, Bill Mahoney, Joseph Mainville, Timothy Marks, Clifford Maset, Edward N.

Mastrogiacomo, William McAvinue, Thomas G.

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Roster III Neglia, Frank Ownby, J.T.

Pagano, Austin Patti, Vincent Petrillo, Bruce Phillips, Douglas Polasko, John Pratt, Curtis Pulcher, Tom Robinson, Paul Rodia, Jay Scott, John i;

South, Donevan l

Swanson, Jeffrey Taggart, Ransome Tompkins, Kevin Traditi, Steven Turner, George i

Vignola, Joseph 1

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Williams, Kenneth i

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Bell, John Bow: nan, Ruthanne Metzer, Christine l

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Operations Abercrombie, Scott Bengis, Mark Bleakley, Gail Braun, Charles l

Cannon, Jim l

Caraher, Edward Caskey, Mark Christman, Robert H.

Corbett, Matthew Cramer, Thomas DeVries, Nicholas Ducey, Patrick Elie, Alex i

Faughnan, Philip Green, Ronald D.

Gurina, Ernest 1

i LaFever, Raymond Marcuscelli, A.

Mayer, Jan McElroy, Ian McElroy, Noel Merlino, Louis i

Miller, Bill Moore, William Morabito, James 0'Neill, Shawn Ras, Thomas Rescigno, Peter Schlude, Richard Schmidt, William Schrader, Francis Seaboldt, Jack Small, A.

i Swindell, William Tagliamonte, Ed Versace, Phillip Walsh, Edward Yasek, Donald l

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Claar, Robert Davis, Steven Graff, Walter Gwynn, Larry l

Jenny, Dennis Martin, Bobby McGuire, Wayne l

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Noroian, Richard j

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Peterson, Joseph j

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Barton, Diane i

Baxter, Jean Emery, Alton Gillen, Jim l

Gray, Dara Labenski, Tom j

Lomonaco, Linda j

Mayer, Donald Peckham, Michael i

Perrotta, Joseph Quinn, Dennis i

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Red Waste Blumer, James Burger, Andy Burke, William Cohen, Martin Greenman, Bill LePere, John Matthews, Ronald O'Neil, Patrick Pagano, Robert Rinzivillo, Joseph Scott, Robert Thomas, Ronald Tully, Gerard 1

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Coleman, Michael i

Cooper, Jeffrey j

Corbett, James Croushore, Harry Dellocono, Allan a

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Dorien, Janet Dunning, Edward Eberhardt, Elmer Fleitz, James Fleitz, Sheila 1

i Gallagher, Richard Gambichler, Joseph Gilmartin, Thomas Godbee, Mack Golden, Roger Goldrick, Robert Gooding, Robert Jr.

Griffin, Wayne Hahn, John Hallop, Kathleen Heady, William j

Hojnacki, Edward Hojnacki, Stanley Horvath, George i

Hughley, Freeman Hunt, David Jacobs, Steven Jones, Ralph Kelly, William Klein, Albert Komer, Joseph Krysty, Kevin Lafitte, Richard Lahey, Dennis Lane, Betty Langley, Robert Lent, Charles Leonard, Michael Malaspina, L.J.

Matthews, James McGuire, Jeffrey Middaugh, Michael i

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Mule, Charles Nichols, Miles 0'Connor, Paul 0'Hara, Peter, Sr.

i Peterson, Paul Pettit, Thomas Plattie. Louis, Jr.

Pomarico, Donald Reyes, Rebecca i

Rose, Reginald j

Rutigliano, John I

Ryerson, Robert Seaboldt, Henrietta Shanley, Michael Simon, William Slater, Peter Smith, Deborah l

Somma. Louis 1

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Celentano, Dennis Dahl, George DeAntonio, Nicholas i

I Dinelli, Michael Donnelly, John i

Froebrich, Alfred Garofalo, Mel 1

l Cullick, Jerry Gumble, Floyd Haaland, Ole Hay, Lizabeth Kelly, Larry Moran, Timothy Morrisey, Michael Munoz, Steve i

l Nikolatos, George Orlando, Thomas Piteo, Joseph Ramjohn, Collins Reiniger, Carl Rizzatti, Rich Roy, Josephine Rudnicki, Edward Ruzi, Consuelo (Connie)

Scalone, Raymond Smith, Steve Smythe, Ureena Tesoriero, Michael Torchia, Joe r

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Bridges, Steven Diamond Ed Gander, Tom Hall, Andree Hansen, Ronald King, Gregory i

Lambert, Charles McCabe, William McGuinness, Sheila Miller, John Mozzor, Matty Ray, Brian Sautter, George Sherman, Marianna Smith, Gregg 1

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Maher, Marie McLaughlin, Martin j

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APPENDIX C I

BEEPER HOLDERS Beeper Holders Pager No.

Albright. Harty...............................

l Brons, Jack...................................

Carano, B111..................................

l Deschamps, 8ob................................

Dube, Joe.....................................

Gillen, Jim...................................

Hahn, John....................................
Hamlin, B111..................................
Heady, B111...................................
  • Josiger, B111................................

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Lomonaco, Lind8...............................

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Munoz, Steve..................................

Perrotta.

Joe.................................

Russell, Joe..................................

Russell, Pat..................................
Quinn, Dennis.................................

Tagliamonte, Ed.........................

Vignola, Joe..................................

Wollak, Janet.................................

l Tech. Services Engineer (Mechanical)..........

l Tech. Services Engineer (Electrical)..........

Tech. Services Engineer (Performance).........

  • Nuclear Generation Duty Officer.............

O When calling this number, the ring will be followed by a series of beep tones.

When the beep tones stop, hang up.

This pager are beep only, therefore they will call IP-3 Security for their message.

daTapage SERVICE How to send a rnessage to:

NOTE: With this type of paging, Note: You must use a touch the individual will see the i

tone phone or adapter.

  1. you entered on his pager,
l. DeJ ny Data Page No.:

and will know where to call back.

2. Wait unn! eu hear ihree S

Neo tones -

beep beep. beep.

3. Enter the ielephone number where you w sh to be called.

(You can enter up to 24d9ts.)

MAY 10 1985

9. Press the number sign bunon(e)
7. Hang up Ifusingarotaryphonecallsecurity1 l!*sadtheywillpagefr the lant touch tone system.

If " air busy" call security to have then call and page manually.

Only a beep will occur, no digital message, therefore pagee should call security back for their message.

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I Brons, Jack....................................

Carano, B111...................................

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Deschamps, Bob.................................

Dube, Joe......................................

Gillen, Jim....................................

Hahn, John.....................................

Hamlin, B111...................................
Heady, B111....................................
  • Josiger, B111.................................
Lomonaco, Linda................................
Munoz, Steve...................................
Perrotta, Joe..................................
Russell, Joe...................................

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i Quinn. Dennis..................................

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j Tech. Services Engineer (Electrical)...........

Tech. Services Engineer (Performance)..........

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  • Nuclear Generation Duty Officer..............

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When the beep cones stop,. hang up.

This pager are beep only, therefore they will call IP-3 Security for their message.

t daTapage SERVICE How to send a message to:

NOTE: With this type of paging, Note: Ycu must use a touch-the individual will see the tone phone or adapter.

  1. you entered on his pager,
t. DW my Data Page No.:

and will know where to call back.

1 Wait until you hear three beep tones -

i beep beep beep.

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Only a beep will occur, no digital message, therefore pagee should call security back for their message.

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TERRY RYAN DATE: 6/7/85

SUBJECT:

INDIAN POINT NO. 3 NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PROCEDURES DOCUMENTS Tho enclosed sheets are the revised pages to your Emergency Plan / Procedures Document (ccsigned controlled copy). Please discard the old sheets, insert the attached sheets, sign cnd date this routing sheet and return it to Docutents Control; Attention: Terry Ryan In addition, please review the section revision numbers shown on the new index attac ed to en ure that you have the most recent of each section incorporated into your control opy.

PAGES & PROCEDURES TO BE REMOVED PAGES & PROCEDURES TO BE INSERTE",

SECTION REV. PAGES ATTACEMENTS SECTION REV. PAGES ATTACHMENTS EP Proc. Table 11, iii EP Proc. Table 11, iii of Contents of Contents Book II 11 A-3, A-5 thru A-13 Book II 12 A-3, A-5 thru A-13 Procedures EP Proc. Index 32 1&2 EP Proc. Index 33 1&2 IP-1030 11 1 thru 13 IP-1030 12 1 thru 15 IP-1052 0

1 thru 16

,IP-1070 11 1 thru 3, I thru 13 IP-1070 12 1 thru 16 IP-1076 6

Attach. 3 IP-1076 6

Attach. 3 Appendix A Roster I 1

Appendix A Roster I 1

Appendix A Roster III 3 thru 28 Appendix A Roster III 3 thru 28 Appendix C 12 Appendix C 12 l

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EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURES TABLE OF CONTENTS Procedure i Procedure Title

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IP-1001 Determination of Magnitude of Release IP-1003 Obtaining Meteorological Data IP-1004 Midas Computer System-Dose Assessment Models IP-1005 Planned Disch. of Cont. Atmos. During Accident Conditions Environmental Monitorina IP-1010 In-Plant / Site Perimeter Surveys IP-1011 Offsite Monitoring IP,1015 Post Accident Envircnmental Sampling and Counting Protective Actions IP-1017 Rec. Protective Actions for Offsite Population IP-1019 Emergency Use of Potassium Iodide Personnel Injury IP-1021 Radiological Medical Emergenc/

IP-1023 Use and Set-up of Unit 3 Personnel Decon Suite I

Demaae Assessment IP-1025 Repair and Corrective Action Teams IP-1027 Emergency Personnel Exposure IP-1028 Core Damage Assessment Natification and Communication IP-1030 Control Room Emergency Notif., Communication & Staffing IP-1031 Procedure for EOF Emergency Notification & Communications

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IP-1038 Use of the Emergency Communications Systems Emersency Operation Facilities IP-1040 Habitability of the Emergency Facilities I

l IP-1041 Personnel Monitoring of EOF, TSC and OSC Personnel j

i IP-1045 Technical Support Center IP-1047 Operations Support Center.

Accountability and Evacuation IP-1050 Accountability l

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Procedure i Procedure Title i

Non-Radiological Fnarrencies IP-1052' Hazardous Waste Emergency Accountability and Evacuation i

IP-1053' Evacuation of Site IP-1054

~ Search and Rescue Teams Non-Radiological Emergencies IP-1055 Fire Emergency IP-1056 Directing Fire Fighting Personnel in Controlled Areas IP-1057 Tornado (ilurricane) Emergency IP-1058 Earthquake Emergency IP-1059 Air Raid Alert HP Release Surveys and Decontamination IP-1060 Personnel Radiological Check and Decontamination 5

' IP-1063 Vehicle / Equipment Radiological Check and Decontamination Emergency Equipment and Maintenance IP-1070 Periodic Check of Emergency Preparedness Equipment IP-1076 Beepers Exercises and Drills IP-1080 Conduct of Emergency Exercises and Drills i

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EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION, COMMUNICATION AND STAFFING 1.0 INTENT To describe the process for the notification and associated communications required when any one of the four Emergency classes is declared, as well as the methods which will mobilize.the IP-3 Emergency Response Organization.

2.0 DISCUSSION Af ter the declaration of an Emergency (Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area or General), the Shift Supervisor (Emergency Director) will initiate and insure this procedure is implemented until he is relieved from the responsibility of Emergency Director. NYPA and NRC notifications should be made simultaneously followed by notification of offsite agencies within 15 minutes of the declaration of an emergency classification.

Persons who must (may) be notified of an Emergency Condition include:

NYPA (Roster I)

NRC OFFSITE

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Resident Manager Resident Inspector Con Edison Supt. of Power Headquarters Westchester County Operations Supt.

City of Peekskill Information Officer Rockland County Nuclear Generation Duty Orange County Officer Putnam County NYS Dept. of Health

  • Con Rail Corporation
    • INPO
  • 0nly notified under the appropriate circumstances as per procedure.
    • American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) and Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) must be notified at the Alert classification and above.

Upon activation, the Recovery Center (RC) will assume the responsibility for updating ANI and INPO.

NYPA maintains staffing levels consistent with NRC requirements, i.e.:

Onshift Staffing - supplied by the Watch Organization with additional personnel available through the Con Ed Sr. Watch Supervisor.

Minimum Staffing - designated individuals who are available within 60 minutes from time of notification (Roster II, Apppendix A).

Additional Staffing - available as needed, requested by Shift Supervisor or Emergency Director (Roster III, Appendix A).

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IP-1030/12 3.0 POM RESPONSIBILITIES ASSIGN:

Shift Supervisor TSC Manager OSC Manager CR Communicator:

1 direct line (TSC-OSC-EOF-CR-RC) Direct as to their 1 other as needed responsibilfries

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CR Communicator may be the second RC if circumstances permit.

MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS:

Technical / Engineering Repair Corrective Action Recovery Center (RC) to Investigate Procurement-guidance for RC through E.D.

Assure you are appraised of repair team status and team de-brief information.

(This should come from the OSC via direct line communicator.

If not, request it).

Consider KI needs for emergency workers.

Check plant status against EAL's.

E.D. should notify you directly when emergency classification changes.

Assure CR Communicator gives Plant updates every 30 mins on PA System.

Has EOF taken over 30-minute interval calls to NRC? If not, assure the CR Communicator calls.

Insure plant status log, (equipment) EP-Form #31c, is filled out and telecopied to EOF & TSC approximately every 30 minutes or as status changes.

Do you know what offsite agencies are doing? Ask E.D.

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IP-1030/12 4.0 SHIFT SUPERVISOR /SRO RESPONSIBILITIES CLASSIFY:

- Determine Emergency Classification.

- If NUE, fill out EP-Form #30a then go directly to Emerg. Plan Notifications (Section 5.0).

!p ASSIGN:

- Designate a Control Room Communicator (initially 2nd RO in CR as circumstances permit).

STAFF:

- Determine which onsite support centers should be activated:

AT THE ALERT CLASSIFICATION:

a.

Normal hours - ensure PA announcements are made:

"All Technical Support Center personnel report to the TSC."

"All Operations Support Center personnel report to the OSC."

" Shift Technical Advisor report to the Control Room."

"All other personnel remain at your work locations and await further instructions."

b.

Off. hours - instruct Security to call in Roster II individuals.

AT THE SAE OR GE CLASSIFICATION:

a.

Notify Con Ed Unit #2 before sounding alarm.

Sound the Site Assembly Alarm to initiate Site Accountability and activate all onsite Emergency Facilities.

b.

Normal hours - ensure PA announcement is made:

"A (state Emerg. Classification)

Emergency has been declared. All non-watch personnel report to your Assembly Area.

Contingency workers and spare operations personnel report to the Control Room."

c.

Off hours - Instruct Security to call in Roster II individuals.

DATA:

- Assist Control Room Communicator in completing NYS Radiolo-gical Emergency Data Form (EP-Form #30a).

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- Initiate dose projection calculations as necessary (IP-1001).

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FORMS:

- Complete and telecopy EP-Form #31c (Plant Status Log -

Equipment) to the EOF and TSC (when activated) approximately every 30 minutes or as status changes.

ACCOUNTABILITY:- Assure accountability list is made.

DISPATCH:

- Dispatch on and offsite monitoring teams as necessary.

(IP-1010, onsite teams, direct H.P.'s to appropriate Site Boundary sectors.)

(IP-10ll, offsite teams, call Con Ed CR to activate teams.)

- Dispatch Repair and Corrective Action teams (IP-1025) or Search and Rescue teams as necessary (IP-1054).

(If S&R team, update LA0 on status.)

TURN OVER TO EOF:

- When EOF is staffed:

a.

Turn over E.D. responsibilities to EOF.

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Assume E.D. responsibilities if EOF is moved to AEOF.

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CONTINUING THROUGHOUT:

- Assure PA announcements are made every i hour to keep site personnel advised of emergency status.

- Plant Status Log - EP-Form #31c is sent to EOF & TSC.

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IP-1030/12 5.0 CONTROL ROOM COMMUNICATOR RESPONSIBILITIES FORMS:

  • Complete NYS Radiological Emergency Data Form (EP-Form
  1. 30a) with Shift Supervisor.

NOTIFICATIONS:

  • Provide information from Data Form to-Roster I individuals:

Normal hours via Resident Manager's Secretary a.

(0800-1630).

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Off hours via Security.

  • Notify the following individuals and organizations:

Con Ed Unit #2 - request additional personnel as needed a.

(including offsite monitoring teams).

b.

New York State, Counties, Peekskill c.

NRC Resident Inspector 4

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NRC Headquarters l.

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American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) and INP0 at Alert and y

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Con Rail Corporation if affected.

- Update all groups-listed above every 30 minutes or sooner if there are significant changes or any change in emergency classification.

- Instruct IP-3 Security to restrict access to the site at SAE and GE.

STAFFING VIA SECURITY:

- Have Security use Roster II to call in needed personnel during off hours.

TURN OVER-I TO EOF:

- When 20F is staffed:

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Transfer offsite communication to EOF Communicator.

- indicate last message # used on Data Form (#30a).

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Transfer direction of site perimeter and offsite q, monitoring teams to Radiological Communicator in EOF.

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Remain on direct line (CR, TSC, OSC, EOF,RC) and maintain lI flow of information between facilities.

d.

Assume communications responsibilities if EOF is moved to l

AEOF.

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CONTINUING THROUGHOUT:

- Make PA announcements every } hr. to keep site personnel advised.

- Remain on direct line phone in constant contact with TSC, EOF, OSC (Con Ed Radio frequency 1 as phone backup).

  • This' indicates the only emergency planning actions for the NUE classification.

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- Have Available:

- EP-Form #30a (NYS Radiological Emergency Data Form)

- Roster I (fill in with info. from EP-Form #30a)

- Roster II RECEIVE:

- Instructions from Shift Supervisor or Control Room Communicator.

- Information on EP-Form #30a.

NOTIFICATIONS:

- Notify all individuals on Roster I of emergency conditions.

- Notify CR when Roster d notifications are complete &

who was or was not contacted.

CALL-IN:

When instructed by Shift Supervisor or Control Room Communicator:

- Call in all individuals on Roster II for Alert, Site General Emergency. (Notify Control Room when Roster II; notifications are complete.)

SECURITY:

- Restrict access to and egress from the Site.

- Escort emergency vehicles to needed location.

- Provide guards to maintain security and access control at the EOF and Joint News Center.

DOSIMETRY:

- Distribute dosimetry to Security personnel.

ACCOUNTABILITY:

- Normal hours:

- Account for Security personnel.

- Call in to LA0 names of site visitors.

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IP-1030/12 7.0 ATTACHMENTS 7.1 New York State Radiological Emergency Data Forms.

7.la EP-Form #30a - Emergency Notification Fact Sheet Part I General Information 7.lb EP-Form #30b - Emergency Notification Fact Sheet Part II -

Radiological Assessment Data 7.lc EP-Form #30c - Emergency Notification Fact Sheet Part III -

IP-3 Plant Parameter Data

..(r 7.2 Roster I 7.3 EP-Form #2 - Unusual Event, Alert Emergency (CR Flowchart) 7.4 EP Form #3 - Site Area, General Emergency (CR Flowchart) lp 7.5 Offsite Notification and Communication Procedure Telephone Numbers 6

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NY State Ro ek ill

1. (a) Notification #

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Message transmitted:

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NRC ANI Date Time (24 hr. clock) neo Nuc Gen Duty Ofer.

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Facility providing information:

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Indian Point No. 2 9.

e. release is:

}U Indian Point No.3 A

continuing.

3.

Reported By:

terminated.

Name C

intermittent.

Title D

NOT applicable.

4.

This...

A is an exercise 10.

Protective Actions:

B is NOT an exercise A

There is NO need for Protec-tive A tions outside the site 5.

Emergency Classification boundary.

A Unusual Event B

Protective Actions are under 3D Alert consideration.

@D Site Area Emergency C

Recommended Protecti Actions RPA for SHELTERING li2 3 4 D

General Emergency 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 E

Transportation Incident 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Other 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 6.

This classification Ceclared at:

43 44 45 46 Date Time ERPA for EVACUATTON 1 2 34 7.

Brief Event Description / Initiating 5678 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Condition:

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 11.

Weather A

Wind speed miles per hour or meters per second.

B Direction (from) degrees.

C Stability class 8.

As of hours there has:

(A-G/or stable, unstable, A

NOT been a release of neutral) radioactivity D

General Weather Condition

[0 been a release of radio-(if applicable) activity to the ATMOSPHERE C

been a release of radic-activity to a BODY OF WATER D

been a GROUND SPILL release of radioactivity

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B EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FACT SHEET EP-Form #30b.

PART 11. RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT DATA Time:

12.

Prognosis for Worsening or Termination of the Emergencyr 13.

In Plant Emergency Response Actions Underway:

14.

Utility Off Site Emergency Response Action Underway!

15.

Release Information Actual Projected A

ATMOSPHERIC RELEASE Date and Time Release Started Duration of Release hrs hrs Noble Gas Release Rate Ci/sec Ci/sec Radiciodine Release Rate Ci/sec Ci/sec Elevated or Ground Release Inplant Monitors l Bl WATERBORNE RELEASE Date ano Time Release Started Duration of Release hrs hrs 5

Volumeof Release gal gal.

i Radioactivity Concentration (gross) uCi/mi

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Total Radioactivity Released Ci Ci Radionuclides in Release uCi/ml uCi/ml uCi/ml uCi/mi Basis for release data e.g. effluent monitors, grab sample, composite sample and sample location:

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Dose and Measurements and Projections Actual Projected lAj SITE BOUNDARY Whole Body Dose Rate mR/hr mR/hr Whole Body Commitment (for

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Rem Thyroid Dose Commitment (1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> exposure) mrem mrem Thyrni' Dose (total commitment)

Rem l8 PROJECTED OFFSITE 2 Miles 5 Miles 10 Miles Whole Body Dose Rate (mR/hr)

Whole Body Dose (Rem)

Thyroid Dose Commitment (I hr exposure - mrem)

Thyroid Dose (Total Commitment Rem) -

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Protective Action Recommendations and the Basis for the Recommendations:

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7. lc EP Form #30c EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FACT SHEET Notification #

C PART III - IP-3 PLANT PARAMETER DATA Date:

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MAJOR PARAMETERS MODES OF SAFETY INJECTION 3.8. RCS temperature

(*F)

(circle modes in use) 19.

RCS press.

(psig) 41.

Passive Injection - Accumulators 20.

  1. RCP's in Service (0-4) 42.

High Head Injection 21.

Pressurizer Level

(%)

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Low Head Injection 22.

S/G Levels #31

% #32

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% #34 MODES OF CIRCULATION 23.

Containment Press.

(psig)

(circle modes in use)

24. -CST Level (Ft.)

44.

Low Head Recirculation - Recirc Pump 25.

Containment Temp.

(*F)

- RHR Pumps 26.

V.C. Sump Level-(Ft.)

45.

High Head Recirculation -

27.

RWST Level (Ft.)

- Recirc Pumps to S.I. Pumps 28.

Reactor Shutdown (Y/N)

- RHR Pumps to S.I. Pumps 29.

Natural / Forced Circulation 46.

Hot Leg Recirculation - Recirc Pumps 30.

RCS Subcooled/ Saturated

- RH umps psig Subcooled s.

RADIOIDGICAL MONITORS STATUS OF ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS EQUIPMENT Arce Monitors:

(circle those in use) 31.-

R-2 Containment mR/hr

47. ~ Aux. Feed Pumps 31 32 33 32.

R-7 Containment mR/hr 48.

Containment Fan Cooler Units 33.

R-10 Accident Monitor R/hr 31 32 33 34 35 Pltnt Vent:

49.

VC Phase A Isolation Complete

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R-13 (particulate)

CPM YES / NO 35.

R-14 (gaseous)

_ CPM 50.

VC Phase B Isulation Complete 36.

R-27 (gaseous) uCi/Sec YES / NO 37.

Containment High Range Monitor 51.

CR Isolation Complete (R-25/R-26)

R/hr YES / NO 38.

PLANT VENT FLOW RATE:

CFM 52.

Containment Spray 29.

Offsite/Onsite Power Available VC Spray Pumps Recirculation Mode 40.

Emergency Diesel Generators Check Status 31 32 33 Icad/ Running Unloaded / Standby Out of Service ADDITIONAL MONITORS OF IMPORTANCE

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IP-1030 ROSTER I.2 NYPA NOTIFICATION TELEPHONE NUMBERS (For use by Resident Manager's Secretary and Security)

The personnel listed below must be called and given the details of the emergency.

Notification of these individuals is mandatory. The information provided to these individuals must include:

1.

Callers Name & Title 3

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The a:.crgency classification 3.

The time it was declared 4.

A brief description of the conditions 5.

Any other information they may request l

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Home #

Pager 1 Time Contacted 1.

Resident Manager, W. Josiger lD 2.

Supt. of Power, J. Russell 3.

Supt. of Operations, E. Tagliamonte 4.

Information Officer, J. Wollak Alternate, C. Spieler 5.

Recovery Manager, via dedicated Hot Line**

ll' (green phone in Resident Mangers Offi h.

Alt.: Sal Zulla Alt.: Nuc. Gen. Duty Officer c When calling these numbers, the ring will be-followed by a series of beep tones. When the beep tones stop, hang up.

NOTE: These pagers are beep only, therefore they will call IP-3 Security for their message.

    • If Security is calling use the alternate rather than the direct line.

NOTE:

Be sure to notify the Shift Supervisor / Emergency Director when the above individuals have been notified or if they cannot be contacted.

Time To page the above IP-3 individuals use these instructions:

ddTapage SERVICE How to send a message to:

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o Le i ce t vaem "STA Report to the Control Room" "A!! Other Personnel Remain at Your Work Call IP-3 Security Est.M Locations"

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- Fill out Notification Fact Sheet Fact Sheet (Part I)

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If dmergency Operation USE RECS H&fLINE 6 NOTIFICATION FACT SHEET Facility is staffed,

- Westchester

- Orange

- Con Ed Transfer cc - sication.

- Peekskill

- Putnam Use PA to update site on P ant and emergency statu l

- Rockland

- NY State II Use ENSs Call NRC Headquarters PA announcements to is Use Telephones Call NRC Resident Inspector made approximately each j

30 min. when oeemed II a rme nn r i a e.

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- Site Area Emergency

- General thergency Call Con Ed to htify of Will Resu!L inn our Intention to Sound Site Emergency Director 6 kad Assess-h Assembly Alarm ment Team to EOF SHIFT SUPERVISOR (ED)

SOUND SITE ASSEMBLY AIARMa TSC Per6MMI to TK Dose Projectio

/ Designates Communicator STA to Control leous Calculations

- Initiates Support Center Watch HP & Chemist to Control

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- Initiates Dose Pro). Catt your Assembly Area. Contingency Dispatctyna Tea==s on 6 ofrsite nitor skers, and spare Operations rsonnel report to the Control Call IP-3 Securg Est. $

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- Dirsct them to Restrict Access to Sitl f

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- Givs Info. on htification Fact m

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- Fill out Hotification Fact Sheet OII

- Request them to Notifys RM, SOP, OS, IO 6 Ehert (Part Il Wrk Hours

- Have Shift Supervisor Approve Hours Noc. Gen. Dut Y Of ficer

- Request her to Notify: RM, SOP, enntent

- Direct them to Restrict Access to Site OS, IO & Nuc. Gen. Dut, Officer

- Request them to call in all Personnel e

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- Orange

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- Etockland

- NY State Plant and Emergency Use ENS: Call NRC Headquarters Status approximately Une Telephones Call NRC Resident Inspector g"g *,f g,*,*,g g,_

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Home Phone USNRC Inspector, P. Koltay Alternate: L. Rossbach American Nuclear Insurers (ANI)

Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) i 2

Westside of River:

Consolidated Rail Corp.:

(Chief Train Dispatcher)

Eastside of River:

Metro North Commuter Railroad:

(Chief Train Dispatcher)

US Coast Guard (Operations Duty Officer)

IF THE RECS LINE, RADIO AND NAWAS ARE NOT WORKING, CALL-Westchester County Warning Point 6

0-l Putnam County Warning Point Rockland County Warning Point Orange County Warning Point City of Peekskill Police Commissioner N.Y. State Warning Point If all communication lines are down, radio the State Police by means of the Security Plectron device. Request the State Police to contact the State l

Police in Albany and make contact with Westchester, Rockland, Orange & Putnam Counties & the City of Peekskill.

IF THE NRC DIRECT LINE IS NOT OPERATIONAL, CALL-1.

NRC Operations Center (via Bethesda Central Office) 2.

NRC Operations Center (via Silver Spring Centr.s1 Office 3.

NRC Operations Center (via Bethesda Central Office) 4 Health Physics Network Line (to NRC Operations Center)

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If conditions necessitate site evacuation or have offsite consequences the Emergency Plan provisions should be considered.

The Emergency Plan includes initiating conditions for man-made hazards in Table 4-1, Initiating Conditions. Although most incidents involving hazardous wastes would not necessitate activation of the plan, there may be certain instances where conditions could activate the Emergency Plan.

(e.g. fire involving hazardous wastes with a potential for offsite consequences)

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 NYDEC Environmental Regulations:

6NYCRR Part 360.8 (c) (2) and (3) 2.2 AP-27.3 : IP-3 Site Fire Protection 2.3 IP-1055 : Fire Emergency 2.4 IP-1003 : Obtaining Meteorological Data 2.5 IP-1053 : Evacuation of the Site 2.6 IP-1030 : Control Room Emergency Notifications, Communication & Staffing 3.0 INCIDENT RESPONSE The provisions of this procedure must be immediately carried out if a situation occurs which could threaten human health or the environment.

Immediately upon discovery of a hazardous waste fire, explosion, or any unplanned release of hazardous waste, hazardous waste constituents, or PCBs to air, soil, surface or groundwaters, the employee (s) discovering the incident should assess the situation to determine if the release can be controlled or contained without risk of endangerment.

If the employee has been trained and it can be done so safely, the employee should proceed to the extent possible, to prevent spreading of liquids or to stop the source of the release. There are Spill Containment Kits available.outside 1 of 16

IP-1052/0 the Fire Brigade Room and in the Warehouse as Stock No. 7411006.

These kits contain protective clothing organic vapor respirators and absorption media - instructions for spill containment are on each drum. (See also Table 1 of Attachment 7.1).

In those instances where personnel safety is in danger, letive the area and immediately notify the Control Room.

If the employee knows or suspects that the released material

'contains PCBs and the material is burning or smoldering, he/she should immediately depart the area and remain upwind of the site at all times.

If the material is not burning or, smoldering, the employee should not allow him/herself to come into contact with the released material unless wearing protective clothing.

Guidelines for containment and control of PCB spills and for appropriate protective clothing to be worn are contained in.1.

3.1 PLANT NOTIFICATION As soon as possible af ter discovery of the incident and

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initial response actions, call the Control Room. The Shift 6

j Supervisor or designee will obtain and log the following information.

Identity of caller Character - nature or type of incident; Source - container and/or structure location (See.2 for hazardous waste storage locations.)

Amount and area covered (e.g., 5' circle?) of any released substance (s); and Risk of, or actual personal injury The IP-3 EP and associated notifications are applicable when the situation meets the Initiating Conditions of the Emergency Plan.

The Shift Supervisor is initially the Emergency Director.

(see Table 5-2 of Procedure no. IP-Book II - Organization.)

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r IP-1052/0 3.2 CONTROL AND CONTAINMENT The Shift Supervisor or designee will attempt t'o mitigate the effects of an incident by activating the IP3 Fire Brigade.

If necessary he can arrange for additional *' emergency pers'onnel/

equipment from the list of emergency services companies in Appendix C.

Concurrent with the following actions, notifications are to be made as per section 4.0.

3.2.1 FIRE OR EXPLOSION In the event of a fire or explosion the Fire Emergency Procedure (IP-1055) and the Site Fire Protection Plan would be activated.

In addition fire fighting guidance should be provided to the fire brigade as deycribed in the EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK.

If PCB's are involved (i.e., Substation C Transformer), ensure that fire fighting personnel are equipped with protective clothing and SCBA's as outlined in.1.

NOTE: Copies of the Emergency Response Guidebook are i available in the Control Room and the Emergency Operations Facility. This publication provides important guidance for isolation and evacuation distances and initial emergency response actions for a wide variety of hazardous materials.

3.2.2 UNPLANNED RELEASE In the event of an unplanned release of hazardous waste to air, grougd, or water the EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK should be consulted for initial response actions. In the event of a PCB spill additional PCB specific response information is i

provided in Attachment 7.1.

Emergency Personnel and Equipment are available as per Attachment 7.3.

White Plains Office, Environmental Division should be consulted for technical guidance.

^t 3.3 SITE EVACUATION

'I 3e If the Emergency Plan has been activated and the Emergency l

Director determines that there is a significant threat to l

On-Site personnel and that evacuation is in order, procedure IP-1053 for Site Evacuation should be adhered to.

The Emergency Director should ensure that meteorological l

conditfor.o are factored into his decisions with respect to site evacuation routes - (refer to IP-1003, obtaining Meterological Data).

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IP-1052/0 4.0 NOTIFICATION If the site Emergency Plan has been activated due to an Initiating Condition or at the discretion of the Shif t Supervisor, the notifications in this section apply in addition to the l

notifications required in IP-1030.

If the site Emergency Plan has not been activated but there is a possibility that there was a release or a reportable quantity, use the guidance supplied in 4.1.

NOTE:

An Oil Spill to the river has notifications associated with it which are specified (along with vendors who can supply clean-up services) in AP-24.1, 011 Spill Prevention and Countermeasure Plan.

4.1 RELEASE OF A REPORTABLE QUANTITY: POWER AUTHQRITY NOTIFICATION The Shife Supervisor or designee shall ensure that:

White Plains Environmental Division Staff are to be notified immediately to provide guidance for appropriate containment and control actions and to aid in determining if a reportable quantity as defined in 40CFR Part 117 has been released.

If the Environmental Division can not be reached within two (2) hours he should use the table in Attachment 7.4 (from 40CFR Part 117) to determine if notification is required.

If notification is required then proceed to 4.2 Outside Notification.

4.2 OUTSIDE NOTIFICATION The following outside agencies are to be notified concurrent with response actions if the Shift Supervisor or designee determines that; 1) human health or the environment is potentially threatened outside of the Indian Point 3 site, or

2) a reportable quantity has been released.

1.

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYDEC)

Hazardous Material Spill Notification -

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NYDEC - Re ion 3-3.

National e Center -

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IP-1052/0 Each agency should be provided with the following information:

Name, address and telephone number of the Authority Facility; Date, time and type of incident; Name and quantity of material (s) released, and Extent of injuries, if any.

5.0 REQUIREMENTS FOR RESUMPTION OF NORMAL OPERATIONS Before the resumption of normal operations within the area affected by an incident, the Resident Manager or his designee will monitor the following activities to ensure compliance with applicable state and federal regulatory requirements:

5.1 All emergency equipment and material utilized is cleaned and refitted for its intended use or replenished; and The Commissioner, New York State Department of Environmental Conversation, is notified that the project is,in compliance with the following requirements:

Ensure that the treatment, storage, or disposal of g*

recovered waste, contaminated soil or surface water, or

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any other material that resulted from an incident, is conducted in accordance with applicable state and federal '

regulatory requirements; and Ensure that in the aftected area no waste that may be incompatible with the released mate. rial is treated, stored, or disposed of prior to the comp 1etion of cleanup procedures.

6.0 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS The Resident Manager or his designee, will ensure that the Control Room logs the time, date and details of any incident that requires implementing the Contingancy Plan.

He will also submit an incident report within fifteen (15) days to the Commissioner, New York State Department of Environmental Conversation.

The report must include the following:

Name, address, and telephone number of the owner or operator (New York Cor rate Office, 10 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10019, Name, address, and telephone number of the project, to include name of project contact person; 5 of 16

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Extant of injuriss, if any; An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where this is applicable; and Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered material that resulted from the incident.

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CONTAINMENT AND CONTROL OF PCB SPILLS 1.0 PCB SPILL RESPONSE Response to a PCB or suspected PCB spill of any amount will be initiated immediately upon discovery. Actual cleanup after initial response actions must begin within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> of discovery of the incident but should not be undertaken by project employees unless directed to do so by the WPO Safety and Fire Protection and/or Environmental Divisions.

If uncertain as to PCB content of spilled material, a.Clor-N-Oil test kit may be used to determine if more than 50 ppm PCBs are present.

If the test results are not definitive, assume PCB contamination.

2.0 CONTAINMENT AND CONTROL 2.1 Isolate and secure the spill site. The affected area shall be marked with signs, barricade tape or barriers. Prevent untrained personnel, members of the public, and vehicles from entering the spill site and coming in contact with spilled material.

2.2 Insure that all personnel allowed into the secured area are provided protective clothing and respirators as follows:

Note: Only trained personnel should use respirators and other protective equipment.

2.2.1 Spill Containment Kits are available outside the Fire Brigade Room and in the Warehouse as Stock Item No. 7411006. These kits provide protective clothing and other response gear -

See Table 1.

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2.2.2 Respiratory protectton shall be provided and worn as follows:

Organic vapor respirator (in Spill Containment Kit - see Attachment 1) - for cleanup of spills of heated askarel (over 130 F) outdoors or indoors if area is well - ventilated.

Organic vapor / dust, mist and fume respirator -

for welding or similar hot work that may cause vaporization of fluids.

Self-contained breathing apparatus - for the same applications as above and for fire-fighting.

FILTER CARTRIDGE OR AIRLINE RESPIRATORS SHALL NOT BE USED FOR FIRE-FIGHTING.

2.3 Smoking, eating, or drinking shall not be permitted within any PCB work area. Before eating, drinking, smoking or using toilet facilities, employees shall wash their faces and hands, preferably using a waterless cleaner and wipe towels. Towels shall be disposed of in approved containers.

2.4 In the event an employee's skin or clothing comes in contact with PCB, remove contaminated clothing as soon as possible and thoroughly wash the skin. Discard clothing in the appropriate PCB waste container. If there is eye contact, flush the eyes with water for at least 15 minutes, then transport the person to a hospital for medical attention.

Any employee contact with PCB should be reported to Safety & Fire Protection Division who will contact the Authority's medical consultant for recommendations on appropriate action and follow-up.

2.5 Prevent any PCB material from reaching drainage ditches, sewers, storm drains or floor drains, or any watercourse.

2.6 Prevent water from flowing into the contaminated site from sources such as street gutter runoff, nearby sprinkler systems, nearby faucets or water hose outlets, or floor gutters.

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~.1 Page 3 of 5 2.7 Tf commercial absorptive material such as the material in the Spill Containment Kits, pads, or pillows are utilized, they should be spread on the contaminated area and lef t in-place for a minimum of.pne (1) hour or as long as is necessary to ensure that all available PCB fluids have been absorbed.

2.8 Any visibly contaminated soils are to be removed to an approximate depth of six (6) inches.

2.9 After the spilled PCB fluids have been absorbed, the absorptive material along with any contaminated soils are to be placed in containere specified for disposal.

2.10 All contaminated items, to include tools, clothing, boots, and any other equipment, must be either disposed of in containers specified for disposal or thoroughly cleaned with an appropriate solvent.

SOLVENTS SHALL NOT BE USED FOR PERSONAL CLEANSING.

2.11 All runoff associated with decontamination must be contained and properly disposed of.

2.12 All disposal containers are to be marked with appropriate PCB decals and hazardous waste decals.

2.13 Pending appropriate disposal, containers specified for

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disposal are to be stored in-an approved storage site, or stored in a restricted area to minimize the potential for another spill and to control access.

2.14 Spills into water require special consideration.

PCB spills into waters of the state require immediate notification as outlined in Section 4.0 of Procedure IP-1085. Containment and cleanup will require the services of a spill cleanup contractor under the guidance of the WPO Environmental Division and will most likely be overseen by government spill response divisions. PCBs spilled into puddles of water should be removed in either of the following two methods:

2.14.1 The water should be bailed or pumped into containers specified for disposal. The

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IP-1052/0.1 Page 4 of 5 2.14.2 The water should be absorbed with absorptive material such as ash, commercial absorbents, dry sand, or sawdust. The absorptive material should be left in place for a minimum of one (1) hour or as long as is necessary to ensure that all available PCB fluids have been absorbed. The saturated material should be placed into containers specified for disposal.

The sediment and sludge from the bottom of the puddle should be removed to an approximate depth of six (6) inches, and placed into containers specified for disposal.

3.0 Authority employees will limit themselves to the above listed containment and control procedures.

No further actions involving cleanup will be undertaken by Authority employees, unless approved by the WPO Environmental Division and/or Safety & Fire Protection Divisions.

In most cases, an outside contractor will be brought in to complete spill cleanup.

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IP-1052/0.1 Page 5 of 5 Table 1 of.1 SPILL CONTAINMENT KIT SOLVENTS / ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTENTS 1 PHENOLIC LINED DRUM (YELLOW)/ QUICK RELEASE TOP 14 HAZORB PILLOWS 2 SARAN COATED TYVEK COVERALLS WITH HOOD AND FEET (EXTRA LARGE) 2 CHEMICAL G0GGLES 2 PAIR ANSELL 632 (NITRILE) GLOVES 2 3M BRAND 8712 RESPIRATORS (ORGANIC VAPOR) 2 PAIR LATEX BOOTS 2 RESTRICTED AREA SIGNS 150' ROLL BARRICADE TAPE WITH RED STREAMERS BOLT / NUT (1 EA.) FOR LEVER ONCE DRUM IS USED AND FILLED (ATTACHED TO UNDERSIDE OF COVER)

  • - All these items ar'e: contained in clearly marked 55 gallon drums -

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Cuidance is provided in Appendix A Section 2.2 for respiratory protection with respect'so PCB's.

Note that SCBA's are necessary for fire fighting and are'the only acceptable respiratory device for unknown atmospheres.

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IP-1052/0.2 ATIACEHENT 7.2 HAZARDOUS WASIE STORAGE LOCATIONS LOCATION DESCRIPTION 15', 41', and 55' Elevations Waste oil carts - 60 gallon of Turbine Building mobile receptacles for waste lube oils - one cart at each elevation 15' North Loading Well Accumulationpointprimarilyforf.

Turbine Building waste oil before movement to J

hazardous vaste storage building typically 5-10 fifty-five gallon drums 15' Elevation: Turbine Building Spent Solvents from painting Paint Ro6m operations - usually a.30 gallon, 2-hung drum in room Near Satellite Warehouse This building houses waste behind South Security Gate:

awaiting shipment - use caution Hazardous Waste Storage Gate

- can contain solvents, caustic chemicals, herbicides, waste oils, etc.

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RQ in Material Category pounds The quantity listed with each substance in Table (kilograms) 117.3 is determined to be the reportable quantity for that substance.

Arsenic trioxide D

5.000 (2.270)

Arsenic trisulfide.

D A 000 (2.270)

Table 117.3 Dadum cyanide.

A 10 H.54)

Reportable Quantities of Hazardous Substances Benzene...

C 1.000 (454)

Note. - The first number under the column headed "RQ" is Benzoic acid.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Benzonatrile..

C 1.000 (454) the reportable quantity in pounds. The number in parentheses is the metric equivalent in kilograms. For convenience, the Benzoyl chloride C

1.000 1454) table contains a column headed "Categorv" which listt the Benzyl chloride.

B 100 (45.4) code letters "X". "A" "B". "C" and "D" associated with Berylliumn chloride.

D 5.000 (2.270) reportable quantities of 1.10.100.1000 and 5000 pounds Beryllium fluoride.

D 5.000 (2.270) respectively.

Beryllium nitrate.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Butyl acetate..

D 5.000 (2.270) n Butyl phthalate B

100 (45.4)

RQ in Butvlamine.

C 1.000 (4541 Material Category pounds Butyric acid.

D 5.000 (2.270)

(kilogrramsl Cadmium acetate.

B 100 (45.4)

Acetaldehyde.

C 1.000 (454)

Cadmium bromide.

B 100 (45.4)

Cadmium chloride.

B 100 (45.4)

Acetic acid..

C 1.000 (454)

Acetic ar. hydride.

C 1.000 (454)

Calcium arsenate.

C 1.000 (454l Acetone evanohydrin A

10 (4.54)

Calcium arserute C

1.000 (454)

Acetyl bromide D

5.000 (2.270)

Calcium carbide.

D 5,000 (2.270)

Acet' l cNoride.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Calerum chromate.

C 1.000 H54) y Acrolein X

1 (0.4541 Calcium eyarude A

10 H.54)

Acrylonitaile.

B 100 (45.4)

Calcium dodecylbenzenesul-Adipic acid.

D 5.000 (2.270, fanate C

1.000 (454)

Aldrin...

X 1 (0.454)

Calcium hypochlorite.

B 100 H5.4) '

Allvl alcohol B

100 H5.4)

Captan.

A 10 (4.54)

Allyl chloride.

C 1.000 (454)

Carbaryl,

B 100 H5.4)

Aluminum sulfate.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Carbofuran.

A 10 H.54)

Ammonia.

B 100 45.4)

Carbon disulfide D

5.000 (2.270)

Ammordum acecate D

5.000 (2.2701 Carbon tetracNoride.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Ammonium benzoate D

5.000 (2.2701 Chlordane.

X 1 (0.4541 Ammonium bicarbonate D

5.000 (2.270)

Chlorine A

10 (4.54)

Ammonium bichromate C

1.000 H54)

Chlorobenzene.

B 100 (45.41 Ammoruum bifluoride -

D 5.000 (2.270)

Chloroform.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Ammoniam bisulfate D

5.000 (2.270)

Chlorpvrifos.

X 1 (0.454)

Ammoruum carbamate.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Chlorosulfonicacid C

1.000 H54)

Ammonium carbonate.

D 5.000 (2.270, Chromic acetate.

C 1.000 H54)

Ammonium chloride D

5.000 (2.270)

Chromic acid C

1.000 H541 Amonium chromate C

1.000 H54)

Chromic sulfate C

1.000 H541 Ammonium citrate D

5.000 (2.2701 Chromous cNoride C

1.000 H541 Ammonium fluoborate D

5.000 (2.270)

Cobaltous bromide C

1.000 (454)

Ammonium fluoride D

5.000 (2.270, Cobaltous formate.

C 1.000 (454)

Ammo' ium hydroxide C

1.000 (454)

Cobaltous sulfamate.

C 1.000 H54) n Ammonium o'zalate.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Coumpahos A

10 H.548 Ammonium silicofluoride C

1.000 H541 Cresol....

C 1.000 1454)

Ammoruum sulfamate.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Crotonal dehyde B

100 H5.41 Ammonium sulfide D

5.000 (2.270)

Cupric acetate.

B 100 H5.41 Ammonium sulfite D

5.000 (2.270)

Cupne acetoarsemte B

100 H5.4)

Ammonium tartrate D

5.000 (2.270, Cuprie chlonde A

10 14.541 Ammonium tiuoevanate D

5.000 (2.270)

Cupnc nitrate B

100 H5.4)

Ammonium thios'lfate D

5.000 (2.270)

Cupric oxalate B

100 145.41 u

Amyl acetate C

1.000 1454l Cupne sulfate A

10 H.54 Anihne C

1.000 (4541 Cupne sulfate ammoniated.

B 100 H5.41 Antimony pentachionde C

1.000 (4541 Cupne tartrate B

100 (45.41 Antimony pctassium tartrate C

1.000 14541 Cyanogen chloride..

A 10(4.541 Antimonv tnbronude C

1.000 H54 Cyclohexane.

C 1.000 (454) l Antimony trichlonde C

1.000 14541 24 c

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1.000 H541 bDT X

1 10.4541 Antimony tnoxide D

5.000 (2.2701 Ar<enic di<ulfide D

5.000 (2.270, Diazinon X

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Arsenic pentox2de D

5.000 12.270, Dicamba C

1.000 H54, Arseruc trichionde D

5.000 (2.2706 Dichlobonil C

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Dichlorobenzene.

B 100 (45.41 Malathion.

A 10 (4.54)

Dichloropropane D

5.000 (2.270)

Maleic acid....

D 5.000 (2.270)

Dichloropropene..

D 5.000 (2.270)

Maleic anhydride D

5.000 (2.270)

Dichloropropene Dichloropro.

Mercaptodimethur.

B 100 (45.4) pane Mixture.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Mercuric cyanide.

X 1 (0.454) 2.2 Dichloropropionic acid..

D 5.000 (2.270t Mercuric nitrate.

A 10 (4.54)

Dichlorvos.

A 10 (4.54)

Mercuric sulfate.

A 10 (4.54)

Dieldrin X

1 (0.454)

Mercuric thiocyanate A

10 (4'54)

Diethylamine.

C 1.000 (454)

Mercurous nitrate.

A 10 (4.54)

Dimethylamine C

1.000 (454)

Methorychlor.

X 1 (0.454)

Dinitrobenzene.

C 1.000 (454l Methyl mercantan.

B 100 (45.4)

Dinitrophenol.

C 1.000 (454)

Methyl methacrylate.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Dinitrotolueu.

C 1.000 (454)

Methyl parathion.

B 100 145.4)

Diquat.

C 1.000 (454)

Mevinphos -

X 1 (0.454)

Disulfoton X

1 (0.454)

Mexacarbate C

1.000 (454)

Diuron..

B 100 (45.4)

Moncethylamine C

1.000 (454)

Dodecylbenzenerulfonic acid.

C 1.000 (454)

Monomethylamine C

1.000 1454)

Endosulfan.

X-1 (0.454)

Naled...

A 10 (4.54)

Endrin......

X 1 (0.4541 N aphthalent..

D 5.000 12.270)

Epichlorohydrin.

C 1.000 (454)

Naphthenic acid

.B 100 (45.4)

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A 10 (4.54)

Nickel ammonium sulfate.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Ethylbenzene C

1.000 (454)

Nickel chloride..

D 5.000 (2.270)

Ethylenedismine C

1.000 (454)

Nickel hydroxide.

C 1.000 (454)

Ethylene dibromide C

1.000 (454)

Nickel nitrate D

5.000 (2.270)

Ethylene dichloride.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Nickel sulfste.

D 5.000 (2.270)

EDTA D

5.000 (2.270)

Nitric acid C

1.000 (454)

Ferric ammonium citrate C

1.000 (454)

Nitrobenzene.

C 1.000 (454)

Ferrie ammonium oxalate.

C 1.000 (454)

Nitrogen dioxide.

C 1.000 (454)

Ferric chloride.

C 1.000 (454)

Nitrophenol C

1.000 (454)

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100 (45.4)

Nitrotoluene.

C 1.000 (454)

Ferric nitrate.

C 1.000 (454i Paraformaldehyde.

C 1.000 (454)

Ferric sulfate.

C 1.000 (454)

Parathion.

X 1 (0.454)

Ferrous ammonium sulfate.

C 1.000 (4541 Pentachlorophenol.

A 10 (4 54)

Ferrous chloride.

B 100 (45.4)

Pheno!

C 1.000 (454)

Ferrous sulfate C

1.000 (454)

Phosgene.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Formaldehyde C

1.000 (454)

Phosphoric acid.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Formic acid.

D 5/X)0 (2.270)

Phosphorus X

1 (0.454)

Fumaric ac.d D

5.000 (2.270)

Phosphorus oxychloride D

5.000 (2.270)

Furfural C

1.000 (454)

Phosphorus pentasulfide.

B 100 (45.4)

Guthion.

X 1 (0.454)

Phosphorus trichloride D

5.000 (2.270)

Heptschlor..

X 1 (0.4541 Polychlorinated biphenyls.

A 10 (4.54)

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene.

X 1 (0.454)

Potassium arsenate C

1.000 (454)

Hydrochloric acid D

5.000 (2.270)

Potassium arsenite C

1.000 (454) 5,000 (2.270)

Potassium bichromate.

C 1.000(454)

Hydrofluoric acid D

Hydrogen cyanide.

A 10 (4.541 Potassium chromate.

C 1.000 (454)

Hydrogen sulfide.

B 100 (45.4)

Potassium cyanide.

A 10 (4.54)

Isoprene.

C 1.000 (454)

Potassium hydroxide.

C 1.000 (454)

Isopropanolamme dodecyl.

Potassium permanganate.

B 100 (45.4) benzenesulfonate.

C 1.000 (454)

Propargite...

A 10 (4.54)

Kelthane.

D 5.000 (2.270i Propionic acid.

D 5.000(2.270)

Kepone -

X 1 (0.454)

Propionic anhydride D

5.000 (2.270)

Lead acetate D

5.000 (2.270)

Propylene oxide.

D 5.000 (2.270) land arsenate ~

D 5.000 (2.270)

  • Pyrethrins C

1.000 (454) lead chloride.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Quinoline.

C 1.000 (454)

Lead fluoborate D

5.000 (2.2701 Resorcinal C

1.000(454) lead fluoride.

C 1.000 (454)

Selenium oxide.

C 1.000 (454)

Lead iodide D

5.000 (2.270)

Silver nitrate.

X 1 (0.454) lead nitrate.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Sodium.

C 1.000 (454i Lead stearate D

5.000 (2.270)

Sodium arsenate C

1.000 (454) lead sulfate -

D 5.000 (2.2701 Sodium arsenite C

1.000 (454) lead *ulfide D

5.000 (2.270)

Sodium bichremate C

1.000 (454)

Lead thiocyanate.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Sodium bifluoride D

5.000 (2.270)

Lindane X

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Sodium bisulfite D

5.000 (2.270)

Lithiun. chromate C

1.000 14546 Sodium chromate C

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Sodium cyanide A

10 (4.54)

Sodium dodecylbenzenesul-fonate.

C 1.000( W.i Sodium fluonde.....

D 5.000 (2.270)

Sodium hydroeulfide.

D 5.000 (2.270)-

Sodium hydroxide.

C 1.000 (454)

Sodium hypochlorite.

B 100 (45.4)

Sodium methylate.

C 1.000 (454)

Sodium nitrite...

B 100 (45.4)

Sodium phosphate, dibasic.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Sodium phosphate, tnbasic D

5.000 12.270)

Sodium selenite.

C 1.000 (454)

Strontium chromate C

1.000 (454)

Strychnine.

A 10 (4.54)

Styrene....

C 1.000 8454)

Sulfuric acid....

C 1.000 (454)

Sulfur monochloride C

1.000 (454) 2,4.5-T acid B

100 (45.4) 2.4.5 T ammes B

100 (45.4) 2.4.5-T esters.

B 100 145.4) 2.4.5 T salts..

B 100 (45.4) 2.4.5 TP acid.

B 100 (45.4) 2.4.5-TP acid esters.

B 100 (45.4)

TD E.........

X 1(0.454)

Tetraethyl lead B

100 (45.4)

Tetreethyl pyrophosphate.

B 100 145.4)

Thallium sulfate.

C 1.000 (4541 4

Toluene.

C 1.000 t454)

Toxaphene.

X 110.454)

Trichlo.-fon..

C 1.000 (454)

Trichloroethylene.

C 1.000 (454)

Trichlorophenol.......

A 10 (4.54)

Triethanolamine dodecylben-zenesulfonate.

C 1.000 (454)

Triethylamine D

5.000 f2.270)

. Trimethylamine.

C 1.000 (454)

. Uranyl acetate.

D 5.000 12.270)

Uranyl nitrate....

D 5.00012.270)

Vanadium pentoxide.

C 1.000 1454)

Vanadyl sulfate.

C 1.000 1454)

Vinyl acetate...

C 1.000 (454)

Vinylidene chlonde.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Xylene.

C 1.000 (<54) l Xylenol.

C 1.000 1454)

Zine acatate.

C 1.000 (454)

Zine ammonium chlonde.

D 5.000 (2.270)

Zine borate..

C 1.000 (454)

Zine bromide.

D 5.000 (2.270)

' Zine carbonate.

C 1.000 (454)

Zine chloride D

5.000 12.270)

Zinc cyanide.

A 1014.54)

Zinc fluonde.

C 1.000 (454)

Zine formate..

C 1.000 (454)

Zine hydrosulfite.

C 1.000(454)

Zinc nitrate...

D 5.000 (2.270)

Zinc phenoisulfonate.

D 5.000 12.270)

Zinc phosphide..

C 1.000 f 454)

Zine silicolluoride D

5.000#2.2701 Zinc sulfate C

1.000 (454)

Zirconium nitrate.

D 5.00012.270)

Zirconium por.assium iluoride D

5.00012.270)

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IP-1070 PERIODIC CHECK OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EQUIPMENT 1.0 INTENT To describe the method for periodic checking of emergency equipment stored in Emergency Operation Facilities and Centers, Emergency Vehicles, Unit 3 Control Room, Command Guard House, and Peekskill Community Hospital.

2.0 LOCATIONS OF STORED EQUIPMENT Emergency Ope *ation Facility (EOF)

Alternate Emergency Operation Facility (AEOF)

Emergency Vehicle (EV)

Alternate Emergency Vehicle (AEV)

NYPA Command Guard House (CGH)

Unit 3 Control Room (CR)

Unit 3 Technical Support Center (TSC)

Unit 3 Operation Support Center (OSC)

Peekskill Community Hospital 3.0 DISCUSSION 3.1 Con Edison shall check the emergency equipment located in the lockers in the EOF, AEOF, and emergency surveillance vehicles on a quarterly basis lg and after each drill. Con Edison Environmental Health and Safety Department Procedure EHS-S-7.301, Periodic Check of Stored Emergency lg Equipment and Supplies will be used.

3.2 Con Edison personnel will perform the following communication checks in accordance with Con Edison Environmental Health and Safety Department Procedure EHS-S-7.302, Periodic Check of Emergency Radios, Telephones, and lg Outdoor Assembly Alarm).

Con Ed frequency radios (EOF, AEOF, CR-2, CR-3, CE-CGH, 2 emergency vehicles).

Con Ed walkie-talkie radios Con Ed Em rgency Site Assembly Alarm County Hot Line (RECS) Telephones (EOF, AEOF) l ',

Direct-line telephones (EOF, CR-2, CR-3, AEOF)

Con Ed TSC/ EOF /CR automatic ring telephones NYPA push button phones in EOF NRC (ENS) phones in EOF and AEOF 1 of 16

IP-1070/12 3.3 The Unit 3 CR RECS phone is checked separately at a different frequency initiated by the NYS Warning Point.

3.4 The Unit 3 CR ODP radio is checked separately at a different frequency.

initiated by NYS Southern District Office of Disaster Preparedness located in Poughkeepsie, New York.

3.5 Following completion of the above checks, Con Edison shall forward copies of the conipleted checklists of equipment and supplies to the IP-3 RES Department for review and filing.

3.6 The IP-3 Safety Supervisor shall assure emergency first aid equipment is checked in conformance with surveillance test 3PT-M48.

It is also the responsibility of the Safety Department to check and replace as necessary all of the air supplied and/or oxygen generating respiratory equipment.

3.7 IP-3 Health Physics personnel shall check the emergency equipment lockers in the IP-3 CR, OSC, TSC, CCH and Peekskill Community Hospital Decon Room on a monthly basis and after each drill. Health Physics is also responsible for changing film badges and/or TLDs at these locations on a monthly basis.

In addition, Health Physics will conduct the monthly communication checks as specified on the checkoff lists included in this procedure (Attachment 5.1).

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4.0 PROCEDURE 4.1 The IP-3 Performance and Reliability Group shall issue notice on a monthly basis to the Assistant to the Radiological and Environmental Services Superintendent (ARESS) stating when the periodic check of equipment is due.

4.2 The ARESS shall attach a copy of this procedure (IP-1070) to the notice and forward it to the Health Physics Supervisor who, in turn, will assign the inventory check to an HP(s).

4.3 Using the checkoff lists (Attachment 5.1 of this procedure), the HP(s) l b,,

performing the checks shall:

4.3.1 Obtain permission from the Shift Supervi3or (SS) or Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) to conduct this procedure. The SS or SRO p

shall sign Page 1 of Attachment 5.1 indicating his permission to l,

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The Emergency Room Representative shall sign Page 1 of.1 indicating his permission to conduct the test.

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Indicate that each piece of equipment is present by placing a check (/ ) next to the item on the checkoff list.

4.3.4 Perform a functional inspection and/or battery test on equipment as indicated.

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4.3.6 Note the calibration due date in the appropriate column for instruments and counters.

4. 3.' 7 Replace defective and/or missing equipment and report it to the ARESS.

4.3.8 Replace any equipment if its' calibration will expire before the next scheduled check.

4.3.9.

Submse completed test to the SS for review and signature.

4.4 The SS shall:

4. 4. 1 Review the test results.

4.4.2 Sign Page 1 of Attachment 5.1 indicating review.

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-Log as appropriate.

4.4.4 Return to the ARESS.

4.5 The ARESS shall:

4.5.1 Review the test results.

4.5.2 Ensure all required equipment / supplies are available and operational.

4.5.3 Sign Page 1 of Attachment 5.1 indicating review.

(,3 4.5.4 Forward to the Performance and Reliability Group for filing.

4.6 The Performance and Reliability Group shall file and maintain Til test results as required by IP-3 Tech. Specs.

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EMER0ENCY LOCKER AND EQUIPMENT ~ INVENTORY REVIEW AND SIGNATURE 1.

Permission'to initiate test:

Shift Supervisor / Senior Reactor Operator Date

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CHECKOFF LIST CONTROL ROOM LOCKER #1 - (This locker is in the Turbine Hall.)

The key (#75) to this locker is stored in the Control Room key locker.

Operational Callbration l

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Equipment Present Check Due Comments Respiratory Protection 24 Combination Cartridges NA NA 4

SCBA, (401 pressure demand)

NA NA CONTROL ROOM LOCKER #2.- (This locker is inside the Control Room.)

l The key (#76) to this locker is stored in the Control Room key locker, i

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AIR SAMPLING & COUNTING 1

HI sampler / totalizer 1

1-2 iodine counter w/ shield **

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_.c (RM-14)w/HP-210 or 260 probe 1

Box air filters for HD-28B NA NA 1

Box charcoal cartridges NA NA 12 Silver zeolite cartridges NA NA 1

Check source SPA-3 (Ba-133)

NA NA 5

packs smears NA NA 5

packs gauze wipes FA NA 1

pair tweezers NA NA Plonchetts NA NA l

Smear Envelopes NA NA 4

Air sample heads for HD-28B NA NA Operational check required.

Shield for SPA-3 is stored by the Control Panels.

Date Test Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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-CONTROL ROOM LOCKER #2 - (continued)

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments DOSIMETRY 20 Film badges and/or TLDs NA replace 20 0-200 mR dosimeters

  • zero 20 0-500 mR dosimeters
  • zero 20 0-5 R dosimetera
  • zero 2

Dosimeter charges' 1

Set AA spart batteries NA PORTABLE SURVEY INSTRUMENTS 1

RO-2 or equivalent ion. chamber 1

R0-2A or equivalent ion chamber 1

E-530 GM survey instrument or equiv.

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RESPIRATOR PROTECTION 2

Bottles CR breathing air **

NA NA 10 Air masks with pressure demand regulate,rs NA NA 6 Lengths of 50' hose NA NA 100 Bottles KI (14 doses / bottle)

NA NA MISCELLANEOUS-2 Log Books NA NA 3

Voice Amplifiers Battery test 2

Step-off pads NA NA 2

Telephone headsets NA 1

Calculator NA 1

HP85 Dose Assessment Tape NA NA Emerg. Title Badges & Badge Holder NA NA 3

POM, SS/SRO, Communicator Responsibility Books NA NA Operational check required.

Stored in the Control Room.

Date Test Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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IP-1070.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE CONTROL ROOM CHECKOFF LIST CONTROL ROOM LOCKER #4 - (This locker is in the Turbine Hall.)

The key (#78) for this locker is stored in the Control Room key locker.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments ANTI "C" 12 Sets Anti "C" clothing NA NA Extra shoe covers (high & low)-

NA NA Extra surgeons gloves NA NA RESPIRATOR PROTECTION 3

Manifolds NA NA 3

Regulators for lg. bottle manifolds NA NA g$

RESPIRATORY PROTECTIONS 12 Full & half-face respirators NA 6

Spare bottles for SCBA NA NA MISCELLANEOUS Radioactive Caution Signs NA NA 1-Battery Tester NA Burn Kit NA NA First Aid Book NA NA Alarm NA 2

Loud Mouths NA Operational Check Required.

Respirator inspection (as per RE-HP-11.16).

Date Test Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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f IP-1070.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE CONTROL ROOM CHECK 0FF LIST CONTROL ROOM This equipment is stored inside the Control Room, but.not in any of the lockers.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments RADIOS Con Edison Radio NA NA Office of Disaster Preparedness l

Radio (ODP)

NA NA TELEPHONES CR/OSC/TSC/ EOF /RC Telephone NA l

Control Room Emerg. Notification System (ENS) telephone (to NRC)

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ENS (to NRC)

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County Hot Line telephone (RECS)

NA Assorted Direct Lines NA NAWAS Telephone NA MISCELLANEOUS 1

Emerg. Response Guidebook (DOT P 5800.3)

NA NA l

1 NYPA Emergency Plan Book NA NA -

1 NYPA Emerg. Plan Procedure Book NA NA 1

Book of Forms NA NA 1

Site Map NA NA 1

10 Mile Map NA NA 1

Overlays for 10 Mile Map NA NA 1

Book "Decon Treatment at Peekskill Hospital" NA NA k

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Operational check required.

NYS will test.

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Signature of Checker:

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IP-1070 i.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER CHECKOFF LIST OSC/TSC CHEMISTRY LOCKER The key to this locker is stored:

In the TSC key (#59) locker. The STA on duty will have a key to the TSC key locker.

In the OSC (hall) key (#4) locker. The key for the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments Miscellaneous Chemistry Procedures Book NA NA Chenistry Team Leader NA NA 2

Log Books NA NA Clerical Supplies NA NA TSC COMMUNICATIONS ROOM The key to this room is stored:

In the TSC key (#20) locker. The STA on duty has a key to the TSC key locker.

In the OSC (hall key) (#8) locker. The key for the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments 2

Telecopiers NA 1

Xerox Machine-NA 2

Prodac 250 consoles w/kybrds & modems NA NA Switchboard NA NA Outside Lines NA NYPA extensions

  • a NA ix X

Operational check required.

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IP-1070.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER CHECKOFF LIST OSC CONTROL POINT DESK The keys to this desk are stored:

In the TSC key (#36) locker. The STA on duty will have a key to the TSC key locker.

In the OSC (hall) key (#1) locker. The key for the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments Dosimetry 20 Film badges and/or TLDs NA replace 25 0-200 mR dosimeters

  • zero 25 0-500 mR *1simeters
  • zero 25 0-5 P seters
  • zero 34 0-50 imeters
  • zero 15 0-100.

osimeters

  • zero 3

33 0-200 R dosimeters

  • zero I'

9 0-1000 R dosimeters

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15 sets ring badges NA replace 2

dosimetry chargers 2

sets AA spare batteries NA Telephones NYPA extension 498 NA Miscellaneous 1

Racal-Vadic Acoustic Coupler Modem NA NA Emerg. Plan.HP computer disc / tape NA NA Dose Report NA NA Green and Yellow Stickers NA NA Chart Paper NA NA Clerical Supplies NA NA 1

Extremity Dose Record Book NA NA 1

Dosimetry Responsibility Book NA NA Operational check required.

P Date Test Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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r-IP-1070.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER CHECK 0FF LIST OSC/TSC EMERGENCY LOCKER #1 The key to this locker is stored:

In the TSC key (#60) locker. The STA on duty will have a key to the TSC key locker.

In the OSC (hall) key (#3) Iccker. The key for the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments Anti-C 24 sets Anti "C" clothing NA NA extra surgeons gloves NA NA extra shoe covers (high & low)

NA NA Respiratory Protection 25 full face respirators NA 50 combination cartridges NA NA

' *4 SCBA*

NA NA Miscellaneous 2

flashlights with spare batteries NA 1

HP Controlled Procedures Book NA NA Radioactive Caution Signs NA NA 2

Step off pads NA NA 1

Calculator NA 2

Stopwatches NA Shaving Cream NA -

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Razors-NA NA Operational check required.

The SCBA's are stored on top of both lockers and there are 4 spare air bottles in the Fire Brigade Room.

Respirator inspection (as per RE-HPI-11.16).

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Date Test Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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1 IP-1070 Attachment S.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER CHECKOFF LIST OSC/TSC EMERGENCY LOCKER #2 The key to this locker is stored:

In the TSC key (#60) locker. The STA on duty has a key to the TSC key locker.

In the OSC (hall) key (f3) lccker. The key for the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments Air Sampling & Counting Equipment 1

HD-28B sampler / totalizer 1

SPA-3/MS-2 iodine counter w/ shield **

1 AMS-2 continuous air monitor 1

Triton 3

Frskrs (RM-14)w/HP-210 or 260 probe 1

box air filters AMS-2 NA NA 1

box air filters HD-28B NA NA 20 Charcoal cartridges NA NA y

25 Silver zeolite cartridges NA NA B-2 extra rolls of chart paper (AMS-2)

NA NA I

2 pair tweezers NA NA 1

check source SPA-3 (Ba-133)

NA NA 30 packs smears NA NA 5

packs gauze wipes NA NA Planchetts N?.

NA Smear envelopes NA NA 4

Air sample heads for HD-28B NA NA 1

BC-4 Beta Counter NA NA Portable Survey Instruments 1

R0-2 or equivalent ion. chamber-1 E-530 GM survey instr. or equiv.

'2 RO-2A or equivalent ion. chamber 2

Teletectors Miscellaneous Fuses NA NA Extra Batteries - AA, 9 volt, D NA Operational check required.

The shielding for the SPA-31 is to the right of the chemistry locker.

Date Test Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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i IP-1070.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER CHECK 0FF LIST OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER The keys to the OSC are stored:

In the TSC key (#11,#35,#40) locker. The STA on duty has a key to the TSC key locker.

In the OSC (hall) key (#6) locker.

The key for the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

The key to the locxer in the Manager's office is stored:

In the TSC key (#38) locker. The STA on duty has a key to the TSC key locker.

In the OSC (hall) key (#7) locker. The key for the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments Radios 6

HT-220 Handy Talkies 153.635 MHz lj (Emerg. Plan Freq.)

NA 1

Con Ed Handy Talkie NA 1

Base Station (153.635 MHz)

NA 4

Model HT RR-2 duplex headsets l.

with throat mike NA

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4 Respirator microphone radios NA Respiratory Protection 200 Bottles KI (14 doses each bottle)

NA NA Telephones 1

Telephone headset NA 2

OSC/TSC/ EOF /CR/RC dir-line phones NA li Assorted telephones NA Miscellaneous 1

Emergency Plan Book NA NA 1

Emergency Plan Implem. Procedures NA NA 1

Emergency Plan Forms Book NA NA Communications Forms NA NA 1

Chemistry OSC Book NA NA Misc. OSC Responsibility Books NA NA OSC Briefing Forms NA NA Clerical Supplies NA NA Set PAB Maps (4)

NA NA Misc. boards for updates NA NA OSC Side Door Interlocks NA li Operational check required.

Date Test Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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IP-1070.1 EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER CHECKOFF LIST TSC To enter the TSC proper - the key is stored in the OSC (hall) key (#5) locker. The key for the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

The key to this desk is stored:

In the TSC key (#45) locker. The STA on duty has a key to the TSC key i

locker.

In the OSC (hall) key (#2) locker. The key for the OSC key locker is found in the H.P. watch office key (#30) locker.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments Radios 1

Con Ed Handy Talkie NA Telephones 1

Telephone headset NA 1

NYPA extension 442 NA 1

Outside Line - (914) 739-7334 NA 1

Emergency Notification System (ENS)

NA 1

Direct line to WPO NA 1

Direct line to CR/ EOF /OSC/TSC/RC NA 1

Direct line to EOF NA R-Switchboard Receiver NA I

Miscellaneous 1

Emergency Plan Book NA NA 1

Emergency Plan Implem. Procedures NA NA 1

Book of Forms NA NA Set of PAB Maps (4)

NA NA Folder of Site and Area Maps NA NA 1

Headquarters Emergency Plan NA NA Westinghouse Emerg. Response Plan NA NA TSC Operating Manual NA NA Emergency Telephone Directory NA NA Region I Incident Response Supplement to NUREG-0845 NA NA Headquarters Emergency Response /

Recovery Implementing Procedures)

NA NA Operators Console Manual NA NA Multiplier rechargeable battery NA Log Book (TSC)

NA NA Communications Forms NA NA Computer Info.

NA NA Misc. TSC Responsibility Books NA NA Plant Status Logs - EP-Form 31a,b c NA NA Clerical Supplies NA NA TSC Side Door Interlocks NA l

Operational check required.

Date Test Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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IP-lO70.1 EQUIPMENT IN COMMAND GUARD HOUSE (UNIT 3)

CHECKOFF LIST.

Operational Calibration No.

Equipment Present Check Due Comments 40 - Film Badges and/or TLDs NA replace 50 - 500 mR dosimeters 10 - 5 R dosimeters 1 - Dosimeter Charger NA 10 - N/ Face respirator with Iodine filters NA 1 - 100 bottles KI tablets NA NA 8 - Anti-C clothing kits NA NA 2 - Emergency Notification &

Call-In Books NA NA 1 - Box Surgical Gloves NA NA

- Yellow Herculite for ambulance floor NA NA 1 - E-530 GM Survey Meter or equivalent 1 - RM-14 Frisker with HP-210 or 260 probe NOTE: Test the con Ed Security frequency walkie-talkie (Frequency 2) by individually contacting the Unit 3 Control Room. Notify Unit 3 Control Room by phone prior to the test.

Tast:

Unit 201 to KGS757 NA Unit 203 to KGS757 NA Operational check required.

Respirator Inspection (as per RE-HPI-11.16).

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Signature of Checker:

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EQUIPMENT PRESENT COMMENTS I

Mobile Storage Cart 1

Stainless Steel Cart 1

4 Outlet Power Box 1

Lead Pig Precut Yellow Herculite for Decon Room 1

Roll Yellow Herculite for Hallway Floor Green Herculite for Outside Decon Room 200 Yellow Plastic Booties 200 Disposable Hoods 40 Disposable Gowns 1

Step-off Pad 2

30 Gal. White Poly Waste Collection Containers 2

25 Ft. Extension Cords 9

" Caution - Contam. Area" signs 1

Roll Large Clear Poly Bags 10 Large Yellow Poly " Rad. Material" Bags 10 Small Yellow Poly " Rad. Material" Bags 1

Razor Knife 5

Rolls Yellow Tape 5

Rolls Masking Tape 1

Washdown Stretcher 1

Flexible Drain Hose for Washdown Stretcher 1

Green Garden Hose with Washdown Fitting I

Decon Supplies (2 Boxes) 1 Sampling Kit (2 Boxes) 3 Boxes Surgical Gloves 3

5 Gal. Yellow Poly Waste Water Collection Jugs 1

Wall Clock 1

Roll Saran Wrap 80 Disposable Towels SOFT.

}" Tygon Tubing 1

Bung Wrench 2

Filter Rigs 8

Lengths Rad. Rope with Clips 1

E-530 2

Friskers (RM-14 with HP-210 Probe) 12 0-500 mR Dosimeters 12 0-200 mR Dosimeters 1

Dosimeter Charger 10 TLD Badges 20 TLD Rings 1

Roll White Herculite 12 Protective Clothing Packages 4

Metal Stanchions for roping off ambulance 1

Roll Rad. Rope for roping off ambulance-h,,

1 Decon Kit (RMC)

Date Check Performed:

Signature of Checker:

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Beeper Holders Pager No.

i Albright, Marty...............................

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Carano, B111..................................

l Deschamps, Bob................................

Dube, Joe.....................................

Gillen, Jim...................................

Hahn, John....................................

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Heady, B111...................................
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Lomonaco, Linda...............................
Munoz, Steve..................................

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Russell, Pat..................................
Quinn, Dennis.................................

I Tagliamonte, Ed...............................

Vignola, Joe..................................

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Wollak, Janet.................................

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Tech. Services Engineer (Electrical)..........

Tech. Services Engineer (Perfo rmance).........

  • Nuclear Generation Duty Officer.............

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  • When calling this number, the ring will be followed by a series of beep tones.

When the beep tones stop, hang up.

This pager are beep only, therefore they will call IP-3 Security for their message.

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How to send a mesuge to:

NOTE: With this type of paging, Note: You must use a touch-the individual will see the tone phone cr adapter.

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2. Wait until you hear three beep tones -

beep beep beep.

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3. Enter the telephone number g';,3 where you wish to be cahed.

(You cas enter up to 24 dets.)

4 Press the number sign button (s)

5. Hang ca If using a rotary phone call securith4llllllT"and they will page from the lant touch tone system.

If "afr busy" call security to have then call and page manually.

Only a beep will occur, no digital message, thererore pagee should call security back for their message.

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ROSTER I NYPA NOTIFICATION TELEPHONE NUMBERS (For use by Resident Manager's Secretary and Security)

The personnel listed below must be called and given the details of the emergency.

Notification of these individuals is mandatory.

The information provided to these individuals uust include:

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Callers Name & Tit 31 2.

The emergency classification 3.

The time it was declared 4.

A brief description of the conditions 5.

Any other information they may request

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Home #

Pager #

Time Contacted 1.

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Supt. of Power, J. Russell 3.

Supt. of Operations, E. Tagliament 1

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Information Officer, J. Wollak Alternate, C. Spieler g

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Recovery Manager, via dedicated Hot Line**

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  • When calling these numbers, the ring will be followed by a series of beep cones. When the beep tones stop, hang up.

NOTE: These pagers are beep only, therefore they will call IP-3 Security for their message.

    • If Security is calling use the alternate rather than the direct line.

NOTE:

Be sure to notify the Shift Supervisor / Emergency Director when the above individuals have been notified or if they cannot be contacted.

Time To page the above IP-3 individuals dBTapage' SERVICE use these instructions:

l tiow to send a messaue 10:

' Note: You,nos: use a tou&

NOTE: With this type of tone pix >ne o' "d"P'e' paging, the individual i, out my Data Pase NC will see the # you entered on his pager,

%fP and thus will know who to ea11.

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4. Press the numbt: sign (n.non (a)
5. llang up J

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BEEPER HOLDERS Beeper Holders Pager No.

I Albright, Marty...............................

Brons, Jack...................................

Carano, B111..................................

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Dube, Joe....................................

Gillen, Jim..................................

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Hamlin, B111.................................

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Munoz, Steve..................................
Perrotta, Joe.................................

1 Russell, Joe..................................

Russell, Pat..................................
Quinn, Dennis........

Tagliamonte, Ed................................

Vignola, Joe...................................

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Tech. Services Engineer (Mechanical)...........

Tech. Services Engineer (Electrical)...........

Tech. Services Engineer (Performance)..........

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