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Public Version of Revised Corporate Emergency Response Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 3 to 1.1 Re Activation of Corporate Emergency Response Organization Emergency Radio Pager Instructions
ML20132E844
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Site: Diablo Canyon  Pacific Gas & Electric icon.png
Issue date: 04/01/1985
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PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
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References
PROC-850401, NUDOCS 8507180174
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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY CORPORATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE LIST Number Revision Date Title 1.1 03 07/02/84 Activation of the Corporate Emergency Response Organization 1.2 02 07/15/83 Activation of the Corporate Incident Response Center 2.1 02 07/25/83 Plan Maintenance 2.2 02 04/01/85 Emergency Preparedness Training Program 3.1 02 07/29/83 Governmental Relations 3.2 04 07/02/84 Corporate Communications Department 3.3 02 07/29/83 Law 3.4 02 07/26/83 Insurance 3.5 02 07/22/83 Safety, Health and Claims 3.6 02 07/20/83 Security 3.7 01 09/06/83 Personnel Relations 4.1 03 07/02/84 Materials 4.2 02 07/14/83 Telecommunications 4.3 03 08/30/83 Radiological Analysis and Protection 4.4 02 08/05/83 -

General Construction 4.5 02 08/30/83 Engineering and Technical Support 4.6 02 09/16/83 Computer Systems and Services 4.7 03 07/29/83 Nuclear Plant Operations 4.8 02 07/28/83 Division Support 4.9 03 07/02/84 Quality Assurance 8507180174 850531 PDR ADOCK 05000275 F PDR IP - 1 Revision 02, 07/15/83 Change 04,04/01/85 CERP1 1

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L. RADIO PAGER INSTRUCTIONS - GENERAL OFFICE PERSONNEL

1. To page someone:
a. General Either of the following operators may be contacted for leaving a message for an individual radio pager unit:

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1) PG&E PBX 0perator................................~.

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2) Intrastate Radio-Telephone Inc....................

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b. To page someone in the San Francisco Bay area:
1) Call either of the Operators listed above.

. 2) Give the Operator the unique code number (e.g., M-1234) for the pager assigt,ied to the individual you wish to leave a , message for.

3) Give the Operator your message.
4) Give the Operator your name and the telephone number (or pager number) where you may be reached should the Operator need to contact you. -
5) The Operator will attempt to contact the requested pager to deliver your message.
c. To page someone in the San t0is Obispo area:
1) Call the Company PBX Operator as listed above.

i 2) Give the Operator the unique code number (e.g., M-1234) for the

$ pager assigned to the individual you wish to have a message for.

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3) Give the Operator your message.
4) Give the Operator your name and the telephone number (or pager

< number) where you may be reached should the Operator need to

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contact you.

5) The Operator will attempt to contact the requested pager to

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TITLE DATE: 04/01/84 ACTIVATION OF THE CORPORATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION PAGE 02 0F 04 EMERGENCY RADIO PAGER INSTRUCTIONS A.

RADIO PAGER INSTRUCTIONS - GENERAL OFFICE PERSONNEL (Cont'd.)

2. Upon receipt of a page:
a. General The length of the pager tone alert indicates from whom the page is originating from, as follows:

Length of Pager Tone Alert Operator Calling I

l 1) SHCRT (beep , beep , beep . . . . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PGandE PBX Ope ra tor ' I f 2) LO G (beeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...p).................. Interstate Radio-

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b. If you are in the San Francisco Bay area and the short and/or long tone alert on your pager is activated call either of the operators J for your message (as appropriate) below: -

Operator Phone Number (s)

1) PGa nd E PBX 0pe ra to r. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2) Interstate Radio-Telephone Connercial Message Operator

- If you are in Fairfield........................

- If you are in Mountain View

- If you are in San Francisco....................

- If you are in San Jose

- If you are in Oak 1and.........................I

- If you are in San Mateo

- If you a re i n San Rafae1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

- If you are in South San Francisco ~

- I f you a re in Wal nu t Cree k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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PAGE 03 0F 04 ACTIVATION OF THE CORPORATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION EMERGENCY RADIO PAGER INSTRUCTIONS l

L. RADIO PAGER INSTRUCTIONS - GENERAL OFFICE PERSONNEL (Cont'd.)

2. Upon receipt of a page (Cont'd.)
c. If you are in the San Luis Obispo Area and the short tone alert signal for your pager is activated:

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1) Call the PGandE PBX Operator it L -
2) Identify yourself by name and pager unique code number (e.g.,

M-1234) and say that you are answering a page.

3) The PGandE PBX Operator will give you your message.
3. Radio Pager Operational Check and General Information
a. General An operational check for the radio pager reception efficiency may be ,

, er performed by dialing the unique PTandT' phone number which appears on the end of the holder clip for each pager unit. After dialing this ,

number, wait until the tone is heard on the phone, then hang up immediately. The pager alert tone should be activated within 30 seconds. Unresponsive pager units should be returned to the Nuclear Plant Operations Department - Personnel and Environmental Safety Section for replacement or repair. ,

b. Instell& tion of the bettery Using a The pager is pr.wered by a single AA-size alkaline battery.

coin or screwdriver, turn the locking screw device on the bottom of the pager counter-clockwise to release the spring-loaded battery compartment door on the side of the pager unit. Observe the battery polarity workings stamped into the sides of the door guides and install the battery, positive end first (corresponding to the door guide workings), into the pager unit. Close the battery compartment door and tur" the locking screw device clockwise to secure the battery a compartment door.

c. Standard Operation Move the switch on the top of the pager from the "off" (black dot) position to the "on" (orange dot) positiot.. The pager should emit aIf short tone alert signal which indicates that the battery is good.

no tone alert signal is heard, or if a high-low " battery warning" tone

- is heard, the battery is weak and should .be replaced. These alert 1nc tones can be stnpped by simply depressing the switch monentarily.

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DATE: 04/01/04 ACTIVATION OF THE CORPORATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION PAGE 04 0F 04 EMERGENCY RADIO PAGER INSTRUCTIONS A. RADIO PAGER INSTRUCTIONS - GENERAL OFFICE PERSONNEL (Cont'd.)

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3. Radio Pager Operational Check and General Information (Cont'd.)

When in the "on" position, the pager will emit the tone alert signal usch time a correct radio frequency page is received by the pager unit. The

- tone alert will stop automatically af ter about 8 seconds, or it can be stopped by depressing down on the switch momentarily. For pagers equipped with the " manual reset-only" capability, the tone alert continues to sound until the switch is depressed.

a. Mem-0-Alert Capability l

This feature allows you to defer hearing the tone alert signal until a more convenient. time. To do this, move the switch to the center (I) position. Any pages received will now be stored until the pager unit is interrogated by depressing and holding down the switch. The pager then ercits the tone alert signal. The pager will store either or both of the' tone alerts. If a single page was received, either the pulsa-ting beep (short) tone alert or the continuous (long) tone alert will be heard. If both types were received, a double-interrupted (short and long beeping) tone alert is emitted.

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NOTE: Do not move the switch from the "Mem-0-Alert" position without first interrogating the unit. If the switch is inadvertently depressed while switching, the stored -

information will be erased.

b. Battery Information
1) Type The pagcr is designed to operate with an inexpensive, throwaway, AA-size, alkaline battery.
2) Lifetine lhe life of the disposdl battery depends on several variables, including the type of battery and the number of pages you receive.

Alkaline batteries on the average provide approximately 3 to 4 months of service (1.5 to 2.0 months for pagers equipped with the

" manual-reset only" capability). When the battery voltage drops near its end-of-life point, the pager automatically produces a -

special warning alert consisting of high-low alternating tones.  %

This warning alert indicates that the battery should be replaced within an 8-hour period to neintain optimum performance.

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1. SCOPE The scope of this implementing procedure is to describe the training requirements for personnel assigned responsibilities under the Corporate Energency Response Plan (CERP).

II. DISCUSSION A. General 10CFR50.47(b)(15) requires that radiological emergency response training be provided to those who may be called on to assist in an emergency.

This procedure provides instructions for the implementation of the training program for Corporate Emergency Response Organization (CERO) personnel.

B. Definitions

1. Training Activity - A training activity is the process by which the skills of an individual are improved and refined to meet or exceed prescribed qualification standards for the performance of their specified duties and responsibilities.
2. Drill - A drill is a supervised instruction period aimed at testing, developing and maintaining skills in a particular operation. A drill is often a component of an exercise.
3. Exercise - An exercise is an event that tests the integrated capability and a major portion of the basic elements existing within energency preparedness plans and organizations.

C. Corporate Emergency Response Organization Training Program

1. Program Description 4

In order to maintain emergency preparedness training requirements as required by NRC regulation 10CFR50.47(b)(15), CERO personnel training may be accomplished in three training activity phases, as described below:

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TITLE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (RAINING PROGRAM PAGE 04 0F 08 Phase Activity Description I General overview course to explain the purpose and function of the CERP in support of the Diablo Canyon Power Plant Emergency Plan.

II Courses designed to provide CERO personnel with specific training instruction for executing assigned duties and responsibilities as identified in Procedure Attachment 1, "CER0 Training Program Courses".

III Drills and exercises designed to provide CERO personnel with " hands on" experience using appropriate facilities, equipment, and procedures.

NOTE: CERO training, drills, and exercises will be conducted in ccordination with DCPP training activities.

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2. Program Cbjectives
  • The training program objectives are to provide for the following:
a. Corporate emergency preparedness initial kraining for those individuals assigned specific duties and responsibilities as identified in the implementing procedures.
b. Corporate emergency preparedness requalification training for all emergercy response personnel activated under the Cornorate Emergency Response Plan.
3. Program Requirements
a. Initial Training '
1) CERO personnel should complete the courses designated for their assigned emergency plan title (s) as specified in Procedure Attachment 2 "CER0 Personnel Training Requirements".
2) Phase I of the initial training requirements may be accomplished by attending course EPG-201, " Corporate Emergency Response Plan and Diablo Canyon Power Plant Emergency Plan Overview" or by completing the course EPG-201 self-study module. Completion of Phase i is a -

one time only requirement.

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3) Phase II of the initial training requirements may be accomplished by reading the applicable Implementing Procedure (s) and completing Procedure Attachment 3,

" Certification of Self-Training Completion", or by attending the applicable training course (s) as specified in Attachment 2. Phase II training courses will be conducted by the departments specified in Attachment 1, "CERO Training Program Courses". Lesson Plans and technical support will be provided by huclear Operations i Support, Emergency Planning Group.

Note: Personnel will not be assigned responsibilities under the CERP until initial training requirements have been met,

b. Requalification Training The Nuclear Regulatory Commission requires that personnel with emergency response responsitilities be retrained on an annual basis. To maintain their " trained on an annual basis" status, CERO personnel must participate in either of the following activities:
1) Drills scheduled throughout the year, the Field. Exercise Dress Rehearsal,. or annual Field Exercise; or
2) Applicable training courses as specified in Procedurc Attachment 2, "CERO Personnel Training Requirements"; E
3) Applicable Implementing Procedure (s) review and completion of Procedure Attachment 3, " Certification of Self-Training Completion".

D. Program Conduct and Documentation

1. CERP training program will be conducted and coordinated with other Departments.
2. Training courses should be conducted in accordance with NPO Aciministrative Procedures.
3. Approved lesson plans for CERP training ccurses should be used in the conduct of all classroom training activities. ,

l 4 All CERP training activities should be documented by either a classroom attendance record or the Certification of Self-Training Completion form.

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5. Current training status records should be maintained for all CERO personnel.

III. RESPONSIBILITIES Personnel with assigned responsibilities under this Procedure, as identified below by their non-emergency titles, should perform their assigned tasks as oetailed in the Procedure Instructions section below.

IV. INSTRUCTIONS A. Supervising Nuclear Generation Engineer, Personnel and Environmental Safety

1. Schedule, coordinate, and implement specialized training programs to instruct and qualify those personnel responsible for implementing the Corporate Emergency Response Plan. ,_
2. Ensure that all drills are supervised and evaluated by a qualified drill instructor and that the basic objective (s) of each drill are met.
3. Ensure CERO participation in the scheduled communications drills between DCPP and the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office, State Office of Emergency Services and NRC.

B. Manager, Nuclear Operations Support

1. Remain cognizant of Corporate emergency preparedness training courses, drills, and exercises to ensure that effective and efficient interfaces between the Site and Corporate emergency response organizations will be maintained during an emergency.
2. Direct the Supervising Nuclear Generation Engineer, P&ES Section, to schedule, coordinate, and implement the CERP Training Program.
3. Ensure that critiques of Corporate emergency preparedness drills and exercises are conducted as soon as possible after their performance to ensure that the emergency response actions of the various Departments / Functional Groups within the Corporate Emergency Response Organization are properly evaluated, and any corrective action, if required, is implemented.

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1. Provide overall coordination of emergency preparedness training programs and crills for Company emergency response personnel.

D. Departmental / Functional Group Coordinators

1. Participate in the applicable CERP Emergency Preparedness Training Program activities to maintain familiarity with the CERP, its Implementing Procedures, and the Nuclear Emergency Response Communications Directory.
2. Ensure that respective CERO Departmental / Functional Group perscnnel participate in and maintain training requirements.

E. Presider.t's Nuclear Advisory Committee The President's Nuclear Advisory Committee will oversee required emergency preparedness drills and exercises.

V. REFERENCES A. Diablo Canyon Power Plant Emergency Plan.

B. Corpercte Emergency Response Pl'an.

C. Nuclear Power Generation Manual, Volume 3, " Nuclear Plant Operatiuns Department Procedures Manual", Chapter II.

VI. ATTACHMENTS

1. CER0 Training Program Courses.
2. CER0 Personnel Training Requirements. l
3. Certification of Self-Training Cerrpletion.

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1. Familiarized themselves with the " Nuclear Emergency Response Comniunications Directory" and its contents, and
2. Read their applicable CERP Implementing Procedure (s).

This " Certification of Self-Training Completion" is provided to document my completion of the above training requirements and that I have reviewed and understand the-following CERP Implenenting Procedures:

CERP IP REVISION NUMBER NUMBER CERP IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE TITLE I

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