ML20137S285
| ML20137S285 | |
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| Site: | Catawba |
| Issue date: | 03/26/1997 |
| From: | Mccollum W DUKE POWER CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
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S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn.: ' Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Re:
Catawba Nuclear Station Docket Nos. 50-413 and 50-414 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures
Dear Sir:
Please find enclosed for NRC Staff use and review the following Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures:
RP/0/B/5000/16 Emergency Response Telephone Directory (3/13/97)
RP/0/B/5000/17 Emergency Response Data System Operation (3/11/97)
EP Group Manual Guideline 5.1.3 Emergency Organization (3/13/97)
These revisions are being submitted in accordance with 10CFR5054(
and do not decrease the effectiveness of the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures or the Emergency Plan.
Privacy informat has been identified in RP/0/B/5000/16, Enclosures 4.2, 4.12, 4.1~
'V 4.15, 4.16, 4.17, 4.19, and 4.20.
This information should be
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By ccp: of this letter, two copies of the above documents are being; ovided to the NRC. Region II.
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Mr. L. A.
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NRC Resident Inspector Catawba Nuclear Station Saluda River Electric Corporation P.
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Box 929 Laurens, SC 29630 North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1 P.
O. Box 29513 Raleigh, NC 27626-0513 NC Electric Membership Corporation 3333 North Blvd.
P. O. Box 27306 Raleigh, NC 27611 Piedmont Municipal Power Agency 121 Village Drive Greer, SC 29651 S. R. Christopher, CN04EP M.
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REVIEW OF UTILITY EMERG'NCY PLAN E
DOCUMENTATION The Freedom of Information/ Local Public Document Room Branch has reviewed the attached document and has determined that it may now be made publicly available.
Attachment:
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Page1 of3 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES INDEX VOLUMEI PROCEDURE TITLE RP/0/A/5000/01 Classi0 cation of Emergency (9/24/96)
RP/0/A/5000/02 Notification of Unusual Event (1/21/97)
RP/0/A/5000/03 Alert (l/2I/97)
RP/0/A/5000/04 Site Area Emergency (2/3/97)
RP/0/A/5000/05 General Emergency (1/21/97)
RP/0/A/5000/06 Deleted RP/0/A/5000/06A Notincations to States and Counties from the Cot. trol Room (12/17/96)
RP/0/A/5000/06B Notifications to States and Counties from the Technical Support Center (12/17/96)
RP/0/A/5000/06C Notifications to States and Counties from the Emergency Operations Facility (12/17/96)
RP/0/A/5000/07 Natural Disaster and Earthc;. ake (11/22/96)
RP/0/A/5000/08 Deleted RP/0/B/5000/08 Spill Response (12/31/96)
RP/0/A/5000/09 Collision / Explosion (3/3/97)
RP/0/A/5000/10 Conducting A Site Assembly or Preparing the Site for an Evacuation (1/21/97)
RP/0/A/5000/II Deleted RP/0/B/5000/12 Deleted RP/0/B/5000/13 NRC Noti 0 cation Requirements (9/18/96)
RP/0/B/5000'14 Deleted RP/0/A/5000/15 Core Damage Assessment (3/13/96)
RP/0/B/5000!!6 Emergency Response Telephone Directory (3/13/97)
RP/0/B/5000/17 Emergency Response Data System Operation (3/11/97)
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1 RP/0/A/5000/18 Emergency Worker Dose Extension (1/15/96)
RP/0/ bis 000/19 EOF Commodities and Fxilities Procedure (9/10/96) l l
RP/0/A/5000/20 Technical Support Center Errergency Coordinator Procedure (7/19/96) s
' RP/0/A/5000/21 Emergency Operations Facility Director Procedure (7/19/96) l i
RP/0/B/5000/22 Evacuation Coordinator Procedure (2/3/97) -
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RP/0/B/5000/23 EOF Access Control (2/3/97)
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RP/0/A/5000/24 OSC Coordinator Procedur (5/30/96)
I RP/0/B/5000/25 Recovery and Reentry Procedure (2/3/97) l 1
RP/0/B/5000/26 Response to Bomb Threat (5/30/96) i, RP/0/B/5000/28 Communications and Community Relations EnergyQuest Emergency Response Plan (2/27/97)
I EP Group Manual Guideline 5.1.3 Emergency Organization (3/13/97) i 3
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, EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES INDEX VOLUME 11 PROCEDURE TITLE HP/0/B/1000/06 Emergency Equipment Functional Check and Inventory (12/06/94)
HP/0/B/1009/01 Radiation Protection Recovery Plan (09/07/93)
HP/0/B/1009/03 Health Physics Response Following a Primary to Secondary Leak (05/11/89)
HP/0/B/1009/04 Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions Within the Ten-Mile Radius of CNS (6/3/96)
HP/0/B/l009/05 PersonneWehicle Monitoring for Emergency Conditions (11/20/95)
HP/0/B/1009/06 Alternative Method for Determining Dose Rate Within the Reactor Building (07/07/93)
HP/0/B/1009/07 In-Plant Particulate and lodine Monitoring Under Accident Conditions (01/20/93)
HP/0/B/1009/08 Contamination Control During Transportation of Contaminated Injured individuals (11/20/95)
HP/0/B/1009/09 Guidelines for Accident and Emergency Response (6/18/96)
HP/0/B/1009/14 Radiation Protection Actions Following an Uncontrolled Release of Radioactive Material (04/28/93)
HP/0/B/1009/16 Distribution of Potassium lodide Tablets in the Event of a Radioiodine Release (01/20/93)
HP/0/B/1009/17 Post Acoident Containment Air Sampling System (6/3/96)
HP/0/B/1009/18 Deleted HP/0/B/1009/19 Emergency Radio System Operation, Maintenance and Communications (10/06/93)
HP/0/B/1009/24 Implementing Procedure for Estimating Food Chain Doses Under Post-Accident Conditions (06/18/92) i HP/0/B/1009/25 Emergency Response Offsite Dose Projections (1/22/97)
OP/0/A/6200/21 Operating Procedure for the Post Accident Liquid Sampling System II+
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a EMERGENCY RES PONSE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 1.0 SYMPTOMS i
l Activation of the Catawba Emergency Organization in one or more of the following-places, Control Room, TSC OSC. or EOF, has taken place.
2.0 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS 2.1 This directory provides a listing of telephone numbers for various personnel and agencies that may have a part in dealing with an emergency situation or
. providing other assistance as needed at the Catawtw Nuclear Site.
i 2.2 This directory provides instructions for operating the various emergency communications equipment located in the Catawba Control Room. TSC, OSC, and EOF.
2.3 Refer to RP/0/A/5000/06A,68. and 6C to provide Emerge.my notifications to States and Counties via the Emergency Notification Form.
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3.0 SUBSEOUENTACTIONS 3.1 To' report problems with any Duke Power communications systems during an emergency, notify the Emergency Planner. Commodities / Facilities.or contact Telecommunicationsper the following:
Selec'ive Signaling /Decisionline Problems 382-7762, Option 5 (Telecom SPOC) j I
CNS Phone Problems 831-3663(CNS "elecom) 382-7762,Optioru (Telecom SPOC)
EOF Phones 382-7762, Option 5 (Telecom SPOC)
If no answer, call 1-800-777-0500 to page the Communications Supervisor on call.
3.2 A failure ofeither the ENS or other FTS-2000 phones is to be reported to the NRC Operations Center in Bethesda, Maryland (301-816-5100 er 301-951-0550). For ENS failures,the NRC will make arrangements for repair of the l
ENS. For failures of the other FT3-2000 phones, call the local telephone service
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office for repairs. Once the repairs have been completed, notify the NRC Operations Center w hen the telephone has been retumed to service.
O RP/0/B/5000/16 Page 2 of 2 4.0 ENCLOSJf.4S
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4.1 Instructions for Operating Duke Power Telephones 4.2 Emergency Only Alternate Telephone Paths 4.3 Decision Line Network (DLN) 4.4 Instructions for the Setup of Wireless Headsets 4.5 Selective Signal System 4.6 State (s) Emergency Radio Operating instructions 4.7 Field Monitoring Emergency Radio Operating Instructions 4.8 CNS Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Telephones 4.9 CNS Joint Infonnation Center (JIC) Telephones 4.10 CNS Technical Support Center (TSC) Telephones 4.1 l CNS Operations Support Center (OSC) Telephones t'
4.12 CNS Control Room and Other Emergency Response Locations 4.13 Vork County Telephone Numbers 4.14 Gaston County TelephoneNumbers 4.15 MecklenburgCounty Telephone Numbers 4.16 South Carolina Telephone Numbers 4.17 North CarolinaTelephone Numbers 4.18 Federal Agency Telephone Numbers 4.19 Duke Power Company Telephone Numbers - General Office 4.20 Duke Power Company Telephone Numbers - Cataw ba Nuclear Site 4.21 Facility Lay out Drawings (EOF, TSC OSC) 4.22 Procedure Cross-ReferenceGuide and Verification
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RP/0/B/5000/16.1 Page1ofS INSTRUCTIONS FOR 0"ERATING DUKE POWER TELEPHONES DUKE POWER TELEPHONES AT EOF To access another extension in the EOF:
Dial 2 + the four digit extension To access another Duke General Office extensic n:
For numbers with the 382 exchange, dial 2 + the four digit extension To access an outsideline:
For a local call, dial 9 + the phone number For a long distance call, dial 1 + the phone number l
To access Duke Microwave Dial 8 + the seven digit phone numLer
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DUKE POWER TELEPHONES AT CNS TSC/OSC/CR To access another extension at CNS Site (including TSC/OSC/CR):
Dial the four digit extension To access Charlotte Area number:
Dial 9 + seven digit local te!: phone number To access a Duke Power Network number (including GO, EOF, MNS and ONS):
Dial 8 + seven digit Duke Power system number To accessa Rock Hill Area numbv:
Dial 67 + seven digit taal seven digit telephone number To place a long distancecall:
Dial I + area code + seven o. 'it number Contact the Operator for assistance in placingi. 'Ils as needed w
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. k INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATING DUKE POWER TEI EPHONES INSTRUCTIONSTO SET UP CONFERENCE ON CNS (ROLM) TELEPHONES (Normally Located in Control Room, TSC, Simulator, OSC)
To Set Up a ConferenceCall:
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Call 1" party (extension or outside number) 2.
Press Flash 3.
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Dial 2 party (extensionoroutsidenumber) 5.
Inform party called that this is a conference call 6.
Press CONF button 7.
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To add parties, repeat steps 2-7 INSTRUCTIONSTO SET UP CONFERENCE ON EOF (INTECOM) TELEPHONES (Located in EOF Off-Site Communicator's Area: Telephones 382-0723 and 382-0724 are programmed conferencetelephones)
Note: Only a limited number of outside telephone numbers can be conferenced on the telephone at one time. Reaching more than five agencies may require conferencing four agencies on one telephone (382-0723) and dialing additional agencies on the other(382-0724). The following describes how to set up conference calls using individual phone numbers and pre-programmed numbers.
To Set Up a Conference Call:(Individual Numbers) 1.
Listen for tone 2.
Dial 9 + outsidenumber 3.
Inform party called that this is a conference call 4.
Press CONF button 5.
To add parties. repeat steps 1-4
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To Set Up a Conference Call: (with pre-programmed numbers) 1.
Listen for tone 2.
Press ABRV DI A L, then press i st Agency programmed number (ex: Meck Co - 01) 3.
Inform party called that this is a conference call 4.
Press CONF button 5.
To add parties, repeat steps 1-4 l Storagenutnber Agency Number 01 Mecklenburg Co Warning Pt.
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Page 4 of 5 Satellite Phone Instructions
- 1. SITE LOCATION i
Take Satellite Phone to Southeast Comer of the Unit 1 Turbine Bldg. Place on a level surface.
- 2. SETTING THE ANTENNA ANGLE Align the vertical angle of the briefcase cover (antenna) to roughly 40 degrees (degree markings are located on the outside of the briefcase lid support arm). Lock the support arm in place
- 3. DIRECTING THE ANTENNA (the antenna is the top lid of the briefense unit)
Direct the top af the briefcase horizontally toward the SOUTHWEST (direction of Satellite). Assure that there is a clear path between you and the satellite (i.e.: No bldgs). If a clear path does not exist, relocate the satellite phone to a position with a clear path and repeat the alignment process.
- 4. UNIT POWER UP Power up the unit by flipping on the POWER (left bottom) switch in the briefcase and then press the PWR key i
on the handset for % second. (The phone should bem). The handset display will indicate the signal strength -
between the phone and the satellite. Note the signal strength indication. This indication will be in the form of a digital and bar read out. The digital readout is indicated by an "S" followed by the numbers "00 to 40" The signal strength should be at least 10. The higher the better. Rotate the briefcase until highest signal strength is achieved. This display should be similar to the following:
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_PWR NO SVC Unit battery should be fully charged, but if an attemate power source is needed, use the AC/DC Converter (an extension cord from an AC power source will be needed) or use the cigarette lighter adapter (a vehicle with a cigarette lighter will be needed).
- 5. SATELLITE INITIALIZATION When you achieve the maximum signal strength press the
- button. At this time the satellite phone begins the initialization process and commissions the satellite. It may take up to fifteen seconds.
i4 When the initialization process is successful, the NO SVC indicator will tum off and -ON-will appear in the I
display (similar to the one below). A call can now be placed and/or received.
SAT IIll ON.
- 6. PLACING A CALL Dial the 10 digit phone number and press " SEND" (the display will show "IN USE" indication).
- 7. RECEIVING CALLS The Unit must be turned CN. If NO SVC appears in the phone display, no call can be received. An incoming I
call will cause the phone to ring. Press the SEND bunon to answer the call.
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- 8. ENDING A CALL To end the call, press the "END" button.
9.' TURNING THE UNIT OFF To turn off the Unit, press the PWR key on the handset for rnore than % second. (You will hear a short beep).
After the beep, turn the POWER switch in the briefcase "OFF" Refer to the Operating Instructions manualfor the STISI (Tramportable Satellite Terminal)for any additionalinstructiom
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RP/0/B/5000/16.2 EMERGENCY ONLY ALTERNATE TELEPHONE PATHS Duke Power provides some attemate methods of bringing calls into the plant cite. as well as making calls from the plant. In the case of a loss of service from Southern Bell. These attemate paths would be over our network exclusively or a mixture of the Duke network and a public telephone company located away from the site. These methods should only be used in a emercenev.
Below are examples and the solution for each:
Problem:
Plant cannot place "9," "8" or "67" call Solution:
Direct dial using i + (Area Code) + seven digit phone number
[i.e.,1-(XXX)XXX-XXXX], and the call will be routed to our network hub in Charlotte where the call will be processed.
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Plant cannot receive any direct public calls 9
Solution:
Have the party wishing to call in dial one of the numbers below:
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These numbers should only be given out in an emergency.
If a call cannot be placed or received by the plant using these methods, communications can be established using the satellite phones.
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Coordinator Supervisor Manager Maintenance Engineer and Facilities 5934 5935 Manager Manager S
5457 5458(A channel) 5456 5453 5968 5969
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Manager Planner Manager 5939 5936 5518 5938 5454 5114 5517 5937 ("C" RP Supv RP Table channel) 5452 3284 l.
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CNS CONTROL ROOM AND OTHER EMERGENCY RESPONSE LOCATIONS (C/R)
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Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit I (Horseshoe)
Unit 2 (Horseshoe) 5352 2338 (Desk) 5347 2337 (Desk) 5353 5348 5354 5349 3274/3275 (Unit 2 5355 3276 (Unit 1 Supv) 5350 Supv) 831-7332 (Outside Line)
Control Room Operations Shift Manager (OSM)
Shift Support Assistant (SSA) 831-3250 831-3684(SSA Desk) 5842 (SSA Desk) 5099/3289(SSA Office)
Control Room FAX 831-3185 l
Control Room Off-Site Agency Communicator Area 831 -8185 (Offsite Verification /ConfirmationLine) 831-3515(OffsiteCommunicator SelectiveSignalingBack-uptine) 4280(NRC:C/R to TSC Dedicated Line) 5357 (Operations"A" Channel)
Shift Work Manager 3329 WCC SRO 3258 Control Room Fire Panel 5542 l
Tagout Room 5537 AUXILIARY SHUTDOWN PANELS STANDBY SHUTDOWN FACILITY
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Emergency Management Signaling Number Number 515 W:803)32M270 (803)324-7420 k
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Number Rescue / Medical 91I or(803:32mo (303)628-3075 Sheriff Rock HillPolice 911 or(803)329-1810 York County Fire and Rescue 91I or1803)329-1110 Clover Police 911 or(8031329-illo (803)222 3085 Clover Rescue Squad (Back-up 911 or(803)3291810 Ambulance)
BethelVFD(Emergency) 911 or(803)3291110 Bethet VFD(Non-Emergency 1803)3291l10 Piedmont MedicalCenter(Primary 911 or(803:3291I10 Hospital) Response Piedmont MedicalCenter (503)329-1234 (Switchboard) 1803)32 % 844 Piedmont MedicalCenter 1803)329-6810 (Emergency Room)
Note: 911 should be used to contact a ny York County off site agency required to respond to any emergency.
Sesen digit numbers are answered secondary to 911 lines.
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I12 (704)866-3300 (704)866-7623 KGC256 26 EOC I12 (704)866-3243 (704) 866-7623 (Emergency notifications Only)
(704) 868-4150 (Non-Emergency)
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EPD Secretary (7041866-3M0 (704)S68-4150 GASTON COUNTY Telephone Law Enforcement Number Sheriff (704)S66-3160 Gastonia Police (704)S65-2323 f
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Mecklenburg County Telephone Numbers Radio FM MECKLENBURG COUNTY Selective Telephone FAX Call Radio Warning Point and EOC Signaling Number Number Sign Code Waming Point i16 (704)336-333)
(7041336-2729 VCE604 21 EOC i16 (7041336-4470 *
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- Used only when EOC is activated MECKLENBURG COUNTY Emergency Telephone FAX Number Number Preparedness EPD Omec (704)336-2412 (7041336-4204 Director. Wayne Broome W:(704)336-7616 (704)336-4204 EPDOmce H:(
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Charlotte Police (Duty Captain)
(704) 336-214I (afler 4 00pm)
, Charlotte Transportation (Randy Jones)
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Carolinas Medieal Center (CMC)
(7041355-2272 Rich McKeown Radiation Sarcty Omcer(RSO (704)335 5370 lI (CMC)
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Selective Telephone FAX Call SOUTH CAROLINA Signaling Number Nuaiber Sign WBS2M Warming Point /EOC 518 (803)734-8020 (803)734-8853 (Emerg. Notification Only)
(803)734-8062 Administration SCDHEC Bureau of Solid and Hazardous Waste l
Ron Kinney (803)896-4092 l
- Switchboard (803)896-4000 Emergency Response (803)253-6488 Nuclear Emergency Planning (803)896-4096 Primary.
(803)896-4110 Sandra Threatt (Manager Nuclear Planning)
(803)896-4095 Back-up (803)896-4002 i
John lesse (803)896-4101 Duck Corley (803)896-4098 (803)896-4110 SC EPD (803) 734-8062 Switchboard-(803)734-8020 Administration Director. Emergency Preparedness Division (Stan McLinney)
(803) 734-8044 Tim Murphy (Desk) '
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Dob Duggleby (803)734-8055 Dill Iluckins (803)734-8531 STATE PlO Joe Farmer (803)734-8036 Barry Myers (8031734 8974 FEOC(Closer Armory)
- Only available after 514 FEOC actisation State Rad. Health SC PIO SC Highway Patrol (Back Up warmng Point)
$16 (803)8 6 9621 (803)896-9620 SC Highway Dept Dispatcher (Chester)
(803)385-3107 District 4 l 800 768-t$04 SC Host Counties Cherokee Co SC (John Brasington)
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(803)377 4632 (803)377 3490 1.ancaster Co SC (Illakie Shute)
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(425)576-1005 (423)$25 7885 Savannah River Site (803)725-3333 803-648-0295 (Emergency Notifications)
BEAC/TS (423)481-1000(Switchboard)
Radiation Emergency Assistance (423)576-313l(8:00-4:30)
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NRC Federal Telecommunications System ( FTS)
NRC OperationsCenters(ENS)
Headquarters,Rockville,MD (301)816-5100 301-951-0550 NRC Switchboard (301)4:5-7000 FAX (301)816-5151 Health Physics Network (HPN)
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Notifications to States and
( ) Mecklenburg County WP/EOC X
Counties from the Technical
( ) Gaston County WP/EOC X
i Support Center
( ) SC WP/EOC X
( )NC WP/EOC X
( ) Control Room Confirmation Number X
( ) TSC Confirmation Number X
( ) Fax Numbers (York, Gaston, X
l Mecklenburg. SC.NC.TSC EOF, JIC, Energ> Quest)
( ) Fa : Numbers - Host Counties X
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( ) Other Duke Power Numbers X
( ) Other SC Numbers X
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( ) Other NC Numbers X
( ) RP/0/A/5000/06C
( ) York County WP'EOC X
l Notifications to States and
( ) Mecklenburg County WP/EOC X
Counties from the Emergency
( ) Gaston County WP/EOC X
Operations Facility
( ) SC WP/EOC X
- i. ( ) NC WP/EOC X
( ) EOF Confirmation Number X
( ) Fax Numbers (York, Gaston.
X
.Mecklenburg. SC. NC. TSC, EOF, llc, EnergyQuest
( ) Fax Numbers Host Counties X
( ) RP/0/At5000/07
( ) National Weather Service (Char. and X
Natural Disaster and Columbia)
( ) Duke Meteorology Group X
( ) National Earthquake information Service X
( ) Deke Power System Coordinator X
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( ) = Cross reference Review
( ) = Phone # verification Verif cation Verifiention
( ) RP/0/B/5000/08
( )CAS X
Spill Response
( ) SAS X
( ) Environmental Management X
( ) Environmental Management Pager X
( ) Communications and Comm. Relations X
Psger & Phone Number
( ) Commodities And Facilities Shift X
Personnel
( ) Commodities And Facilities Shift Pager X
( ) DPC Toddville X
( ) York County EOC X
( ) RP Shift Technician X
( ) Duke Power Risk Management X
( ) American Nuclear Insurers X
( ) HazMat Group Pager Number X
( ) HazMat Personnel Phone Numbers X
( ) Oilspill Response Team Pager Number X
RP/0/A/5000/09
( ) CAS X
Collision / Explosion
( ) RP/0/A/5000!!0
( ) Security X
Conducting a Site Assembly
( ) RP Shift Technician X
or Preparing the Site for an
( ) Site Alpha X
Evacuation
( ) Site Bravo X
RP/0/A/5000/11 N/A Deleted RP/0/8/5000/12 N/A Deleted
( ) RP!0/B/5000/13
( ) NRC Operations Ctr (Primary)
X NRC Notification
( ) NRC Operations Ctr (Altemate)
X Requirements
( ) NRC Operations Ctr (second Altemate)
X
( )NRC Fax X
( ) NRC Region 11 X
( ) Regulatory Compliance Mgr X
( ) NRC Residents X
RP/0/B/5000/14 N/A Deleted RP/0/A!5000/15 N/A Core Damage Assessment
( ) RP/0/B/5000/16
( ) York County WP/EOC X
Emergency Response
( ) Mecklenburg County WP/EOC X
Telephone Directory
( )Gaston County WP/EOC X
( ) SC WP!EOC X
( ) NC WP/EOC X
( ) NRC X
( ) All other numbers X
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Designated Phone Numbers quarterly Annual gg,fei,i, ( ) = Cross reference Review
( ) = Phone # verification Verineation Verification
( ) RP/0/8/5000/17
( ) NRC Operations Ctr X
Emergency Response Data
( ) NRC Switchboard X
System Operation
( ) NRC Computer Room X
( ) NRC Manager, Office of Analysis and X
Evaluation of Operational Data
( ) RP/0/A/5000/18 N/A Emergency Worker Dose i
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( ) All Numbers C&F Related X
EOF Commodities and Facilities Procedure r
( ) RP/0/A/5000/20
( ) 00 Corporate Security X
Technical Support Center Emergency Coordinator Procedure
( ) RP/0/A/5000/21
( ) York County CDEP X
Emergency Operations
( ) Gaston CDEP X
Facility Director Procedure
( ) Meck CDEP X
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( ) SC SDEP X
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( ) York County EOC X
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Esacuation Coordinator
( ) Site Alpha X
Procedure
( ) Site Bravo X
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( )OE Numbers and Duty Pagers X
EOF AccdssControl
( ) RP/0/A/5000/24
( ) TSC Data Coordinator X
OSC Coordinator Precedure
( ) Safety Office X
( )OSC Safety Manager X
( ) OSC Fax X
( ) TSC OE/HR Manager X
( ) EOF Commodities and Facilities X
( )OSC Phone Numbers X
RP/0/B/5000/25 N/A N/A N/A Recovery and Reentry Procedure RP/0/B/5000/26 N/A N/A N/A Response to Bomb Threat
( ) RP/0/A/5000/27
( ) Communications and Community X
( ) Augmentation of Shift Relations Duty X
Utilizing the Emergency ERO Pager Activation a
Response Organization without Emergency Declaration RP/0/B/5000/28 JIC Phone Book - Maintained by Corporate Communications &
Communications and Community Relations 1
Community Relations EnergyQuest Emergency I
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( ) = Cross reference Review
( ) = Phone # verification HP/0/B/1000/06 N/A Emergency Equipment functional Check and Inventory li/0/B/1009/01 N/A Radiation Protection Recovery Plan HP/0/B/1009/03 N/A Ilealth Physics Response-Fo!!owing a Primary to ~
Secondary Leak
( ) HP/0/B/1009/04
( ) Duke Power Emergency Facsisty X
Environmental Monitoring for Numbers Emergency Conditions Within the Ten-Mile Radius of CNS HP/0/B/1009/05 N/A e*'
Personnel / Vehicle Monitoring for Emergency Conditions
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HP/0/B/1009/06 N/A Alternative Method for Determining Dose Rate Within the Reactor Building i
HP/0/B/1009/07 N/A in-Plant Particulate and Iodine Monitoring Under Accident Conditions
( ) HP/0/B/1009/08
( ) Control Room Ernergency Number X
j Contamination Control During Transportation of Contaminated Injured Individuals
( ) HP/0/B/1009/09
( ) Secunty X
Guidelines for Accident and
( ) DOE Savannah River Plant X
Emergency Response
( ) TSC FAX - Dose Assessment X
( ) CNS Emergency Facility Numbers X
HP/0/B/1009/14 N/A Radiation Protection Actions
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Release of Radioactive Material HP/0/B/1009/16 N/A Distribution of Potassium lodide Tablets in the Event of a -
Radioiodine Release HP/0/B/1009/17 N/A Post Acciderit Containment Air St.mpling System HP/00'B/1009/18 Deleted
( ) IIP 0'B/1009/19
( ) Duke Power Numbers X
Emergency Radio System Operation. Maintenance and v
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Verification Verification
( ) = Cross reference Review
( ) = Phone # verification HP/0/B/1009/24 N/A I
implementing Procedure for Estimating Food Chain Doses l
Under Post-Accident Conditions
( ) HP/0/B/1009/25
( ) Duke Meteorologist X
Emergency Response Offsi:e
( ) Gastonia Automated Surface Observation X
Dose Projectio.a System
( ) MNS Control Room X
OP/0/A/6200/21,
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Number Location - Catawba C_qpin l
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Emergency Planning Manager 1
2-5 Deleted i
6-13 TSC 8
j 14-31 Deleted t
32-35 OSC 4
. 36,37 Deleted i
~ 38 Control Room 1
f 39 Deleted
.40 Simulator 1
41-44 Deleted 45-46 HP Recovery Kits for Allen & Newport.
2 47-49 Deleted I
50-52 Emergency Planners 3
i 53 Evacuation Coordinator (Trg. Center Library)
I LOCATION - EOF
'54 Emergency Communications 1
55 59 Delete i
60 Commodities arid Facilities 1
61-Delete l
62-64 Directors' Area 3
65-71 Delete 72 Off-Site Monitoring i
73,74 Delete I
75-76 Off-Site Dose Assessment 2
77 82 Delete l
83 84 NRC Room 1
85-86 Accident Assessment 2
87 94 Delete 95 Data Coordinator 1
Conference Room 1
l 97 Copier / FAX Room 1
4 98; Security Area 1
l 99-103 News Group - JIC 5
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.m DECISION LINE NETWORK (DLN) 1.
(CATAWBA)
N Group Call 5*
South Carolina EOC(Columbia) 58 South Carolina Forward EOC (Clover Armory) 54 North Carolina EOC (Raleigh) 35 Nonh Carolina Area E Office (Conover) 37 Gaston County EOC 52 MecklenburgCounty EOC 36 York County EOC 55 Union County NC (host county) 56 Cleveland County NC (host county) 57
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- Catawba EOF (Does not answer Group Call) 11 To Report DLN Outages for Repair 382-7762. Option 5 (Telecom SPOC)
After Hours 8-777-0500or I-800-777-3853 Pager - 0500
- CNS does not have a decision line phone located at the station site NOTE:
To cancel Group calls or Individualcalls, press $#
NOTE:
This network is for use by states and counties to coordinate protective action decisions, siren and EAS activation,etc. It may be used to communicate with the EOF to discuss Duke's protectise action recommendations.
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t' INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SET-UP OF THE WIRELESS HEADSETS I
1.
. Ensure antennas'are connected and positioned in'a "V" shape (both antennas / plugs j
labeled on rear of unit).-
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Ensure power cord is connected to the rear of unit and to an available power supply.
3.
Depress the power P/B which illuminates (red) when unit is on.
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Ensure " telephone interface" cord is attached to the back of the unit (turn locking ring l
clockwiseto secure plug).
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Ensure " telephone interface" cord is attached to desired Rolm phone handset plug (this may require removing handset cord from side or bottom of phone depending on phone l
model)..
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. To utilize the " tethered headset" (limited mobility), ensure the headset cord is connected j
to " headset plug" on front of the unit.
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Dial the desired number or establish a conference call and begin communications. Place the handset on the table.
l NOTE: At this time the mobile headset (or tethered)is operational. Adjust volume knob slowly clockwise to desired level.
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ENCLOSURE 4.4 EMERGENCY PilONE COMMUNICATIONS (FOR EMERGdNCIES AND DRILLS)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SET-UP OF WIRELESS IIANDSETS Cil ANNEL TSC Cd!
OSC SIMULATOR -
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TSC Eng Mgr Supt.of 0PS OPS RO Unit Supv.
Unit Manager Sim. Inst.
5872 5021 5357 5458 3806 382-0775 Normal Phone OPS Support Manager 5877 1339 382-0771 FOR DRILLS C Connoller I.ead Controller lead Controller Lead Controller
- 1. cad Controller Lead Controller System 5885 5184
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5937 2194 382-0752 (for Drills) 51MULATOR CONTROL ROOM - 5 AO DESK ($430), MC 1 I (5356) MC 2 (5857)(FOR PLAYERS)
SIMULATOR INS 1 RUC1DR HOOTI:- 3168,5290 (FOR CONTROLLERS)
SIMULATOR PERI'ORMANCETECilNICIAN-3167 SIMULATOR NOTIFICATIONS (OUTSIDE). 831-3807 TSC CONTROLLER-3174/5894 OSC CON 1 STOLLER-5114 SECURITY CONTROLLER-(CAS-5364,2393),(SAS-3377.3255)
SIMUI.ATOR FAX - 831-3153
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SELECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEM TO OPERATE THE SYSTEM:
1.
Pick up the receiver-you will not hear a dial tone.
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Dial the number for the party you wish to speak to. If you desire more than one party, dial each Wividual number to tie them ir.
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If there is no answer after 15 seconds.the ring will cancel automatically.
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York County 2.
Gaston County 3.
Mecklenburg 4
SC WP/EOC(Columbia.SC)
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NC WP/EOC(Raleigh,NC; PROBLEM REPORTING:
1 (0800-1700): Contact Telcom SPOC at 382-7762, Option 5 (Afterhours): Contact Telcom SPOC at 382-7762, Option 5 or Telcom Operations Center at 382-1961 or 1-800-782-1961 i
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i SELECTIVE SIGNALING DIRECTORY-CATAWB A States North Carolina
- WP/EOC, Raleigh 314
- Area E Office,Conover,NC 211 S
- NC Highway Patrol, Raleigh, WP Back-up 117 g
- WP/EOC, Columbia 518
- FEOC, Clover Armory 514 Back-up Warning Point. Columbia (SCH WP) 516 I
Counties I ".
Gaston l WP/EOC 112 l
Mecklenburg l WarningPoint 116 l
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- WP/EOC (use for all emergency notifications) 513
- Emergency Services Director 515 l
Duke Catawba Control Room 511 Catawba TSC 512 Catawba Training Center (Simulator) 517 Emergency Operations Facility 111 McGuire Control Room 3h1 McGuire TSC 312 MNS Simulator 313 ONS Emergency Planner 413 Other Carowinds Theme Park To Activate
- 2. then dial 610 To Deactivate-A#
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York Co.
KNIS666 South Carolina WBS264 Mecklenburg Co.
KCE604 North Carolina KNBU729 (uses Baker Min. Twr)
Gastoa Co.
- GC2S6 Duke Power (NC)
WNLK241 Duke Power (SC)
WNLU432 NORTH CAROLINA (NC) EMERGENCY MANAGFMENT RADIO To operate the radio:
1.
Turn the Power Switch to "ON".
2.
Select the appropriate frequency; a.
Frequency 1 is the Radiation Protaction Frequency b.
Frequency 2 is the Emergency Management Frequency. This frequency can only be used to send Emergency Notifications to the North Carolina EOC.
3.
Depress the bar labeled " TRANSMIT" on the microphone and say, "(Agency Call Sign)
. this is WNLK241 -- TSC/ EOF Charlotte. Over" to initiate a call.
R (Arency Call Sien) represents the call sign and e;cncy name of the party desired (for example, KNBU729
- NC-EOC-Raleigh. Release the bar.
A 4.
The agency should respond "WNLK241, this is ( Acency Call Sien). Over".
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Once initial contact has been made with Nonh Carolina EOC, depress the " TRANSMIT" bar again and send the message.
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When the conversation is completed, conclude by saying "WNLK241 Clear" and release the bar.
g SOUTH CAROLINA (SC) LOCAL GOVERNMENT RADIO To operate the radio:
1.
Turn the Power Switch to "ON" 2.
Select the appropriate frequency:
a.
Frequency 1 is preferred for local transmissions (e.g. York County).
b.
Frequency 2 makes use of the Rock Hill Repeater. Use this frequency if contact with the SEOC in Columbia is needed.
3.
Depress the bar labeled " TRANSMIT" on the microphone and say, "( Agency Call Sign)
, this is WNLU432 - TSC/ EOF Charlotte, Over" to initiate a call.
4.
The agency should respond "WNLU432. this is t Acency Call Sien), Over".
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Once initial contact has been made with ali needed South Carolina c'T-site agencies, depress the
" TRANSMIT" bar again and send the message.
6.
When the conversation is completed conclude by saying "WNLU432 Out" and relear.e the bar.
NOTE:
Both State radios t frequency 2)(NC 8. SC) should only be used to contact the State EOCN They should NOT be useJ to contxt the Counties.
RP/0/B/5000/16.7 Page1of3 ElELD MONITORING EMERGENCY RADIO OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FIELD MONITORING RADIO To contact the Counties:
1.
Turn the Power Switch to "ON".
2.
Select the appropriate station using the ' Black Box" switch, as follows:
a.
FOR EOF - McGuire - Position "A" b.
FOR EOF - Catawba - Position "D" c.
FOR CONTROL ROOM /TSC - Position "Fl" 3.
Using the Zetron Communications Encoder:
a.
Push CLEAR ifdisplay does not show "all zeros."
b.
Push numbers for the two-digit code of the desired agency or the group call R
code to contact every agency seniced by the base station.
k Location to Call Two-Dicit _Qgde p
All Call 20 Mecklenburg County 21 l
Gaston County 26 g
York County 41' S
c.
The encoder should automatically begin transmitting the tones on the radio as evidenced by the "PAGE" light. Ifit does not do this automatically, press the PAGE button.
d.
Wait for the PAGE light to go out and the TALK light to go on and you are then clear to transmit your message as described in Step 4.
4.
Depress the bar labeled " TRANSMIT" on the microphone and say,
"(Agency Call Sign *,_)
, this is (Call Sien) -- EOF /TSC/CR, Os er."
- Acency Call Siens are as follows-l York County - KNI'i666 Mecklenburg County - KCE604 Gaston County - K0 C256 SC - WBS264 NC KNBU729 i
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I FIELD MONITORING EMERGENCY RADIO OPERATING INSTRUCTIOlM Call Sinn for the affected station, as follows:
a.
McGuire -- WQC700 b.
Catawba -- KNHB778 5.
The agency should respond, "(Call Sign,_)
. this is (Acency Call Sien).
Over.
6.
Depress the " TRANSMIT" bar again and send the message.
- 7. When the conversation is completed, conclude by saying "(Call Sign)
Out" and release the bar.
To contact the TSC/ EOF:
R 1.
Turn the Power Switch to "ON".
D 2.
For EOF only - Select the appropriate station using the " Black Box" switch, as follows:
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- a. McGuire - Position "A" O
- b. Catawba - Position "D" g
3.
Deprest the " INTERCOM" button on the radio unit and say " EOF to TSC or "TSC to EOF." Release the button.
4.
' "r7 EOF should respond "TSC to EOF" or " EOF" to TSC" 5.
Continue to press intercom to talk and release to receive.
6.
No sign-offs or call signs are needed since communication does not occur over radio.
7.
The Control Room may use intercom in the same manner as the TSC.
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i FIELD MONITORING EMERGENCY RADIO OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS To contact the Field Teams:
l.
Tum the Power Switch to "ON" Control Room /TSC - Bottom right side, base of radio EOF - Front side, base of radio 2.
Select the appropriate station using the " Black Box" switch, as follows :
a.
FOR EOF - McGuire - Position "A" b.
FOR EOF - Catawba - Position "D" c.
FOR CONTROL ROOMfrSC - Position "F2" 3.
Depress the bar labeled " TRANSMIT" on the microphone and say, (Identifier,)
Team, this is (Call Sien) - EOF /TSC/CR, Over." (Identifier) is the name of the team (for example, Alpha Team)
(Call Sien)is the appropriate call sign for the affected station, as follows:
a.
Catawba -- KNHB778 b.
McGuire -- WQC700 It c.
Oconee -- WQC699 A
4.
The field team should respond,"(Call Sign,)
this is (Identifier) Team, I)
Over".
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Depress the " TRANSMIT" bar again and give instructions.
O 6.
When the conversation is completed, conclude by saying "(Call Sign)
Out" giving the appropriate call sign for the station affected.
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CNS EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) TELEPHONES (EOF) i DIRECTOR'S AREA EOF News Group Accident Radiological State Representatives Director Assessment Assessment 382-0760 News Coordinator-382-0758 Manager Coordinstor SC - 382-0764 TSC/ EOF Public Spokesperson-382-0782 NC - 382-0765 Ringdown EOF Technical Asst-382-0929 382-0762 382-0763 State FAX - 382-0927 Decision Line NRC NRC StaffTable Emergency EOF NRC State Liaison Director 382-0715 Planner Logkeeper 382-0709 382-0759 382-0759(2nd ext)(Dir. Table) 382-0761 382-0758 382-0766
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382-0729 382-0730 COMMODITIES AND FACILITIES ROOM l
382-0726 382-0727 382-0728 COPIER / FAX ROOM FAX 382-0731 382-0733 382-0734 382-0732 CONFERENCE ROOM l
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OFF-SITE COMMUNICATOR'SROOM (EmereenevCommunications)
Selective Signaling Off SiteCommunicator FAX Other Area Cellular (Comlabs Phone) 382-0724 382-0722 Phones Phones 111 382-0723 382-0718 572-3259 382-0719 572-3261 382-0720 572-3255*
382-0725 382-0781
- GO EP Staffcellularphone DATA COORDINATOR ROOM l
382-0738(cordless) 382-0740 382-0739 l
g ACCIDENT ASSESSMTN.J FTS 2000 Phones (NRC) l Dedicated Line to TSC - 382-0771 ENS - 700-256-0281 E
Operations Interface Phone - 382-0775 RSCL -700-256-0280 O
NRC CommunicatorPhone-382-0769 F
Other Accident Assessment Phones 382-0767 382-0768 382-0776 382-0770 382-0772 382-0773 382-0774 382-0780 382-0777 382-0778 382-0779 l
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RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT ROOM Rad Assessment Rad Assessment Rad Assessment Health Physics Rad Assessment Coordinator Coordinator Staff Network FAX 382-0746 (Other Phones) 382-0748 (HPN) 382-0744(B) 382-0749 Communicator 382-0747 382-0745 382-0750 382-0751 382-0743 State Representatives NRC FTS 2000 Phones (NRC (Rad Assessment)
(Rad Assessment)
Phones)
SC-382-0741 382-0752 382-0742 382-0753 HPN 700-256-0276 382-0754
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Field Monitoring Coordinator-382-0736 Field Monitoring FAX-382-0928 y
S.C. Radio Area - 382-0784 N.C. Radio Area - 382-2134 b
NRC - 382-0735 Meteorologist-382-2135 F
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NRC Phone Numbers NRC ROOM 382-0700 382-Ce7 382-0702 382-0703 382-0704 1
382-0705 382-0J ^
382-0707 382-0708 382-709 382-0710 382-0711 382-0712 382-0713 382-0714 382-0715 382-0716 382-0717 FTS 2000 Phones MCL 700-256-0277 HPN 700-256-0276 ENS 700-256-0281 OCL 700-256-0278 4
NRC Extensionsin the Director's Area NRC Extensions in Off-Site Dose Arsessment NRC Director-382-0759(2) 382-0752 (Director' stable) 382-0753 382-0754 g;'
NRC State Liaison-382-0766 382-0755 (State Table)
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382-0709(2) 382-0715(2) 382-0759(2)
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JOINT INFORMATIONCENTER "Public Information Manager 382-0610 Refer to the Joint Information Center Telephone Directory for additionalJIC phone numbers.
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MANAGER'S AREA Emergency Supt. of OPS Eng. Mgr.
TSC/OSC HR/OE Coordinator 5896 (Plant) 5021 (B Communicator Manager 5870 (Plant) channel)
(not used) 831-8040 (Outside 5886 831-2922 (Outside Line)
Line) 5061 5871 TSC/ EOF Ringdown 5872 ("A" Channel Line Headset in OPS Area)
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NRC Resident 831-8209 5150 C/R to TSC phone 831-5250 (same phone RSCL jext #1)
(dedicated line) as 5150) 700-256-9913 Ext. #1 1
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CNS T ECilNICA L S UPPORT CENTER (TSCiTELE PliONES (Tsc)
OPERATIONS AREA Operations Assistant Dedicated Line to NRC ENS (FTS2000)
Engineer Operations EOF Accident Communicator (Ext. # 1)
Engineer Assessment 700-256-9914 5877 5872(A channel) 5898 831-2674 RADIATION PROYECTION Off-Site Dose Assessment TSC Dose Assessor Dose Assessment RP Support /FMT Radio FMT Cellular Phones l
FAX Operator's Area (803) 372-902) (FMT 1) 5878 ("D" Cannel)
(803) 372-9022 (FMT 2) 5881 831-3393 831-8182 (803) 372-9023 (Alpha) q 83!-8042 5882 (803) 372-9024 (Bravo) 831-8970 Alternate OSC Area.
[5880 5879 5883 ("C" channel) 5669 (wall) l ENGINEERING AREA Systems Suonort Eneineer l831-8183 5876 5874 (work table) 5670 (wall)
Reactor Eneineerine l 8312755 l5875 l
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_QEf-SITE AGENCY COMMUNICATOR2 3438 831-7410 831-3532 FAX 512 (Selective Signaling) l 5893 3429 831-3746 DATA COORDINATOR Data Coordinator OAC Area l 5873 (modem) 5892 l
l 831-8184 5897 l
COPIER / FAX / SIGN-IN HOARD AREA l 5671 831-8106 831-3401 FAX l
EMERGENCY PLANNING 5894/3174 5888 (same phone) i NRCTABLE 4
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I 1.0 SYMPTOMS i
An emergency classcfied as an Alert or higher has been declared. It has been requested that data 3
be transmitted to the NRC vi* ERDS (Emergency Response Data System).
2.0 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS None 3.0 SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS NOTE: Operation of the ERDS system is normally the responsibility of the TSC Data Coordinator. -
l 3.1 Within one (1) hour of the declaration of an Alert or higher classification, initiate ERDS data transmission to the NRC per the directions in Enclosure 4.1.
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8 RP/0/B/5000/17 Retype 3 ENCLOSURE 4.1 ERDS OPERATION 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide the operation of the Emergency Response Data System which transmits plant data to the NRC from Catawba in the event of an emergency or a drill.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 Catawba Emergency Plan Figure 0-2.6 2.2 10CFR50 Appendix E Section J - Emergency Response Data System 3.0 LIMITS AND PRECAUTIONS 3.1 if you havc problems with the computerized method of data transmittal, the EOF or TSC can send data to the NRC via FAX or voice communicat ons.
4.0 PROCEDURE For Unit 1 only:
4.1 EROS Activation 4.1.1 On an OAC workstation connected to the Unit 1 OAC, enter CSL and raise the security level of the workstation to a level from 0 to 4.
4.1.2 Start the ERDS application by entering ERDS.
4.1.3 Select the Activate button.
l 4.1.4 Call NRC Operations (301) 816 S100 and inform them of the reason for the EROS activation.
4.2 EROS Termination 4 2.1 On an OAC workstation connected to the Unit i OAC, enter CSL and raise the j
secunty level of the workstation to a 1.
4 2.2 Start the ERDS application by entering ERDS.
j 4 2.3 Select the Terminate button.
4 2,4 Call NRC Operations (~01) 816-5100 and inform them of ERDS terminabon.
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4.3.1 Go to the OAC room. Locate the Unit 2 Analog DMACS PC (labeled CN2910).
-I 4.3.2 Ensure that the Unit 2 Analej DMACS PC is powered up and DMACS has i
automatically started.
f 4.3.3 In the TSC, power up the ERDS PC. The PC will automatically start DMACS and the ERDS XTALK software.
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the power button on the back of the modem and observing that the front panel lights flash briefly.
4.4 ERDS Activation 4.4.1 Select"ERDS Manual Control' from the menu. Seect Unit 2 to activate.
4.4.2 Examine the Status screen. Errors are reported by red colored messages.
4.4.3 Call NRC Operabons (301) 816 5100 and inform them of the reason for the ERDS activabon.
4.5 ERDS Termination 4.5.1 Exit the EROS status screen. Select *ERDS Manual Control". Select
" Deactivate ERDS".
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5.1 Check the following using a workstation connected to the Unit i OAC:
5.1.1 Check the ERDS status screen for error messages.
5.1.2 Check the logical points used to indicate ERDS status. These include C1L1200 and C1L1201.
5.1.3 Check the OAC points that are being transmitted.
For Unit 2 only:
5.2 To verify that the ERDS system is receiving data from the OACs or the' simulator:
,$.2.1 Exit the EROS XTALK program. The DMACS menu will display.
5.2.2 From the DMACS menu, select Network Status Display. Venfy the status for the appropriate DMACS rv. des (CN1910 for U.1 'OAC, CN2910 for U.2 OAC, and CN3900 for sim.).
5.2.3 Execute the ERDS TEST men.: stem. A set of data will be obtained and displayed from each Unit's OAC and the simulator.
5.2.4 The data set consists of header information (date/ time stamp) and about 75 sets of plant data (point ID, value, and an integer indicating quality). Check the date/ time stamp and the data set for valid plant data values. Invalid data is indicated by "????????**,
5.2.5 Select the ERDS menu item to restart the EROS XTALK program.
For Both Unit 1 and 2:
5.3.
Problems with the communications with the NRC can be due to problems with the FTS2000 phone system connections or the NRC's receiving ERDS computer in Bethesda.
5.3.1 For phone problems, check to see if other FTS2000 phones in the TSC are still operable. If needed, swap phone lines to a Duke Lake Wylie line. Then change the phone number.
On Unit 1: The file MSERDSZ.D must be edeted on the pnmary processor to use the new phone number, Then ERDS activation can be performed.
On Unit 2: This can be done using the ERDS Configuration option. Select
" Configure Plant 2*. Use the down arrow to select the phone number and hit enter Select the second one in the hst (i e. a 1 prefix is needed).
5.3 2 For NRC ERDS connection problems, contact the NRC. Sometimes the problem is that once ERDS is activated and then interrupted, there are problems getting the NRC ERDS computer to accept an automatic resumption of the EROS connection v
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- messages on the ERDS Status screen. A ' Manual Reconnection* can be attempted.
i 5.3.3 If needed, call the NRC computer room and request that they terminate the link i
there. Ask them to advise you as to the nature of the problem. Once they are ready to accept a new link attempt, a new connection again.
5.4 NRC Contacts:
5.4.1 NRC Switchboard: 301-415-7000.
5.4.2 NRC Operations Center: 301 816-5100.
I 5.4.3 NRC Computer Room: 301-816 5141 (ERDS) or 301-415-5015 (main)
I 5.4.4 John Jolicoeur, NRC Manager, Office for Analysis and Eval, of Operational Data: 301 415-6393.
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CATAWBA NUCLEAR SITE i
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1.0 PURPOSE To define the roles of Emergency Organization members in implementing the site Emergency Plan and to provide for augmentstion of the normal operating shift during an emergency.
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2.1 Catawba Nuclear Station (CNS) Emergency Plan l
l 2.2 CNS Operations Management Procedure 1 8, " Authority and Responsibility of Licensed Reactor Operators and Liensed Senior Reactor Operators" 2.3 NSD 114, Site Assembly / Site Evacuation 2.4 CNS Procedure RP/0/A/5000/02. " Notification of Unusual Event" 2.5 CNS Procedure RP/0/A/5000/03,"Alen" 2.6 CNS Procedure RP/0/A/5000/04," Site Area Emergency" f
2.7 CNS Procedure RP!0/A/5000/05. " General Emergency" 2.8 CNS Procedure RP/0/B/5000/10. " Conducting a Site Assembly or Evacuation" 2.9 Emergency Planning Group Manual Guideline 5.4.1," Emergency Response Organization Training Program" 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 Operations Shift Manager - All emergencies are initially handled by the Operations Shift Manager. The Operations Shift Manager on duty ensures all immediate actions required by station emergency or abnormal procedures, applicable to the situation.
are performed and all actions necessary for the protection and safety of personnel and property are being taken.
3.2 Emergency Coordinator Operations Shift Manager assumes the function of l
Emergency Coordinator until the arrival of the Station Manager or designee at which time the functions of the Emergency Coordinator are transferred to the Station Manager or designee.
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Station Manager or designee institutes those procedures necessary to allow the Control Room to gain immediate control of the emergency condition. Station Manager / Emergency Coordinator has direct communications via telephone or radio with the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Director.
After activation of the EOF, the site maintains responsibility for the minute to minute plant operations. The EOF relieves the site of the burden of overall Emergency Management and in making Protective Action Reco nmendations to off-site agencies. Further, the EOF sunoorts the site in its function of accident assessment and plant operations.
Station Manager / Emergency Coordinator continues to take actions necessary to ensure the emergency situation is brought under control and coordinates activities between the site and the EOF.
3.4 EOF Director - Off-site responsibilities of the Emergency Coordinator are assumed by the EOF Director at the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) as this organization is staffed and ready to assume its function. This assumptien of Emergency Coordinator functions by the EOF Director takes place for the Alert Emergency Classification and above, 4.0 DUTIES 1
4.1 CONTROL ROOM STAFF 4.1.1 Onerations Shift Manacer-Emercency Coordinator A.
Immediate duties include the following:
1.
Determine from the initiating conditions, the applicable Emergency Class.
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Declare the Emergency as necessary and assume functions of the Emergency Coordinator.
3.
Assign someone from the shift to begin the notifications as per applicable procedure.
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Provide for continuous ENS NRC notification (via FTS) coveras oatil TSC assumes control.
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Take necessary on-site remedial actions including ordering the evacuation-relocation of non-essential site personnel to the Esacuation-Relocation Site if the emergency warrants.
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Ir.itiate activation of the TSC, Operations Support Center j
(OSC), and EOF per appropriate Emergency Classification l
Procedure (RP/0/A/5000/02. 03. 04. 05).
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Provide protective action recommendations to authorities responsible for implementing off-site emergency measures.
i This authority and responsibility shall not be delegated to other elements of site emergency organization.
8.
Operations Shift Manager - Duties after TSC activation:
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' Continue to ensure all actions required by any initiating Emergency Procedure are being performed and all actions necessary for the protection of persons and property are being j
taken.
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Continue plant assessment and keep TSC informed of plant j
status.
3.
Provide recommendations to TSC for changes in Emergency j
Classification or Protective Action as plant conditions change.
4.1.2 Shift Work Manarer assumes the role of Shift Technical Advisor monitoring critice.1 safety functions for the Operations Shift Manager (Emergency Coordinator). The STA evaluates reactor core thermal hydraulics and provides core damage mitigation strategy advice to the OSM.
4.1.3 Off Site Anency Communicators -Individual assigned by Operations Shift Manager to begin initial communications to off-site agencies. Once TSC is activated. these duties are transferred to Off Site Agency Communicatorin the TSC.
4.1.4 NRC Communicator - Individual responsible for initial communications to NRC.
Once TSC is activated. these duties are transferred to NRC Communicator in the TSC.
4.2 TECilNICAL SUPPORT CENTER STAFF The TSC is activated and staffed to support the Control Room and coordinate emergency and/or recovery efforts with otT-site groups, corporate headquarters, state and local governments and the NRC. The station operating staffis used as the TSC staffin the 1
emergency situation as deemed necessary by the Emergency Coordinator.
4.2.1 Station Manager / Emergency Coordinator-relieves Operations Shift Manager of the Emergency Coordinator function and assumes responsibility for implementing the i
site Emergency Plan includin,.
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Immediate duties include the following:
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Stafling the TSC and OSC with those personnel deemed necessary to effectively assess the emergency condition.
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Instituting those procedures necessary to allow the Control Room to I
gain immediate control of the emergency situation.
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Notification and activation of the Emergency Operations Facility.
l county and state organizations and the Nuclear Regulatory l
Commission.
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Providing protective action recommendations to authorities l
responsible for implementing off-site emergency measures.
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a the site emergency organization.
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Continue maintaining an adequate state of emergency preparedness i
until the emergency situation has been effectively managed and the station is retrrned to a normal or safe operating condition.
B.
Emergency Coordinator duties after EOF activation:
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Emergency Coordinator may order the evacuation of non-essential i
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site personnel to the Evacuation-Relocation Site if the emergency situation warrants.
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The Emergency Coordinator in the TSC assesses and responds to the emergency by:
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Initially dispatching the On-site and Off-site Monitoring l
Teams with associated communications.
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Providing initial meteorological and dose estimates to EOF for actual releases via a dedicated individual or automated i
data transmission.
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Providing release and dose projections based on available i
plant condition information and foreseeable contingencies to the EOF.
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Providing a dedicated individual for plant status updates to the EOF.
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Prosiding senior technical and management stafTon-site available for consultation with the NRC, EOF and State on a periodic basis.
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Emergency Coordinator assures notification of all Catawba Nuclear Site management not notified thus far for those initiating conditions or implementation of any Emergency Procedure affecting these personnel in accordance with CNS Emergency Response Procedures.
4.
Emergency Coordinator, in coordination with the EOF Director, assesses the emergency condition and determines the need to remain in the present Emergency Classification, escalate to a more severe class, reduce the emergency class or close out the emergency.
4.2.2 Oxrations Superintendent assumes the following duties:
A.
Provide technical expertise regarding solutions to operational problems to the Station Manager, the Operations Shift Manager, and other members of the emergency organization as required.
B.
Ensure each operating shift is staffed with personnel trained and prepared to support all emergency situations augmenting with additional resources as necessary to accomplish this goal.
C.
Work closely with the OSC Coordinator in restoring station equipment to an operational status during and after the emergency condition.
4.2.3 Onerations Encineer assumes the following duties:
A.
Provide technical expertise to the Operations Superintendent and other members of the TSC as required.
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Maintain contact with Operations personnel in the Control Room.
C.
Act as the TSC contact person for operations interface at the EOF.
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Maintain contact with Operations personnel in the OSC.
4.2.4 Assistant Operations Encineer assumes the following duties:
A.
Implement and track EALs and RPs and make recommendations to the j
Emergency Coordinator through the Operations Superintendent for j
Emergency Classification and Protective Action Recommendations changes as appropriate for plant conditions.
B.
Support Control Room and TSC with EOP's.
4.2.5 NRC Communicator assumes communications to the NRC via ENS (FTS phone) from the Control Room and maintains this responsibility after EOF activation.
4.2.6 TSC Off-Site Dose Assessor assumes the following duties:
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Provide technical expenise for Emergency Coordinator and other members of the TSC and EOF as required.
B.
Provide initial off-site dose calculations and resultant Protective Action Recommendations for releases of radioactive materials until assumed by the EOF.
C.
Support Emergency Coordinator as EOF Dose Assessment Interface.
D.
Analyze source term data, formulate source term mitigation strategies, and provide input to EOF dose assessment.
E.
Maintain communications with EOF Off-site Dose Assessment under EOF activation.
4.2.7 Radiation Protection Suonort personnel assume the following duties:
A.
Provide technical expertise to Emergency Coordinator and other members of the TSC and OSC as required.
B.
Provide initial Field Mosoring Team suppon and direction and radio operations until assumed by the EOF.
C.
Assure radiation protection in the TSC.
D.
Maintain communications with Radiation Protection in the OSC.
4.2.8 TSL Off-Site Acency Communicators assume the following duties:
A.
Collect information and data for initial and follow-up transmission / notification to off-site agencies.
B.
Ensure notification times and frequencies are met as required.
C.
Collect previously transmitted message forms from the Control Room prior to TSC activation.
4.2.9 Communications and Community Relations (CCR) TSC Liaison acts as liaison to EOF CCR group providing emergency information for news releases as required by the CCR Emergency Response Plan.
4.2.10 Encineerine Manacer assumes the following duties:
A.
Provide technical expenire to Emergency Coordinator and other members of the TSC as required.
B.
Assure adequate les els of engineering manpower are available for suppon to the TSC and OSC as needed.
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Serve as point of contact for the Reactor Engineer and Systems Support i
Engineer in the TSC and Equipment Engineer in the OSC.
D.
Manage overall site engineering effort.
4.2.1 i Reactor Encinsg assumes the following duties:
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Provide technical expertise to the Engineering Manager and other members of the TSC and EOF as required.
B.
Ensure control and accountability of Special Nuclear Materials.
C.
Assists with the evaluation of plant and reactor performance, reactor safety (in conjunction with EOF Accident Assessment) and reactor physics (shut down margin, cool down rate, etc.).
4.2.12 Systems Suooort Encineer assumes the following duties:
A.
Provide technical expertise to Engineering Manager and other i
members of the emergency organization as required.
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Serve as point of contact for Systems Support Engineering personnel.
4.2.13 TSC Data Coordinator assumes the following duties:
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Provide technical expertise to members of the emergency y
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Manage data gathering and dissemination by:
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IT hardware / software provided in the Emergency Response i
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Ensure necessary software graphics and displays operate and
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meet the needs of the emergency organization.
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Initiate Emergency Response Data System (ERDS) transfer to
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Provide IT hardware / software oversight.
4.2.14 TSC Lockeeper assumes the following duties:
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Provide technical expertise to Emergency Coordinator and other members of the emergency organization as required.
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Provide logkeeping of emergency events for the Emergency i
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Coordinate data displays as requested by the Emergency Coordinator.
D.
Ensure the current emergency classification is posted in the TSC.
4.2.15 HR Manacer assumes the following duties:
A.
Provide technical and administrative expertise to the Emergency Coordinator and other members of the emergency organization as required.
B.
Act as Security point of contact in the TSC for:
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Site Assembly Accountability 2.
Site Evacuation 3.
MERT Support 4.
Security Plan Implementation C.
Act as Safety point of contact in the TSC.
D.
Facilitate shift scheduling for the on-site emergency organization.
Facilitate the process ofidentifying essential personnel to remain on E.
site after site evacuation occurs.
F.
Act as point of contact for Emergency Coordinator and serve as interface between the Evacuation Coordinator and RPM for evacuation purposes.
4.2.16 Evacuation Coordinator assumes the following duties:
A.
Provide evacuation expertise to Emergency Coordmator and other members of the emergency organization as required.
B.
Coordinate the evacuation of non-essential personnel through interface with Emergency Coordinator and/or HR Manager.
C.
Manage evacuees at off site evacuation points Alpha or Bravo.
D.
Interface with Evacuation Point location management.
E.
Interface with EOF Director and/or EOF Commodities and Facilities Manager to provide information or request assistance as needed.
NOTE: This pcsition may be delegated by the Operations Shift Manager / Emergency Coordinator until augmented by the assigned indisidual.
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A.
Provide technical expertise to Emergency Coordinator and other members of the emergency organization as required.
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Interface with NRC in the TSC.
C.
Prepare routine PA updates for the Emergency Coordinator.
D.
Provide Technical Specifications and other regulatory interpretations and support.
E.
Record and maintain a chronology of significant events on the TSC status board (e.g., current Emergency Classification, Protective Action Recommendations, Plant Status, etc.).
4.2.18 TSC Emereency Planner assumes the following duties:
A.
Directly supports Emergency Coordinator providing Emergency Plan information, interface with NRC, state and county agencies and representatives.
B.
Facilitates operation of the TSC.
4.2.19 Control Room /TSC Communicator relays messages from the TSC to OSC.
4.3 OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER STAFF The OSC is activated by the Emergency Coordinator in accordance with the applicable Emergency Procedure. The OSC is activated, staffed. and organized to provide primarily a repair and recovery or plant casualty control function in support of the Control Room and TSC. Those personnel assigned to the OSC are under the control of the OSC Coordinator and have routine functions that are similar to their roles in an emergency.
4.3.1 OSC Coordinator assumes the following duties:
NOTE:
Nuclear Shift Supervisor from the unaffected unit fills the role of OSC Coordinator until relieved by the assigned individual.
A.
Provide technical expertise to Emergency Coordinator and other members of the emergency organization as required.
B.
Maintain responsibility for the radiological and industrial safety of all emergency organization members and other designated essential personnel outside of the Control Room and TSC.
C.
Provide direction and centrol of OSC repair and assessment actidtics.
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Serve as point of contact for information now from the OSC to the TSC and vice versa.
E.
Assist Emergency Coordinator in assigning OSC Team task priorities.
F.
Ensure all areas of responsibility under his/her direction are promptly staffed with competent personnel, properly trained and prepared to support any operational emergency condition.
4.3.2 OSC Loc / Status Keeper maintains an electronic log and status board of OSC '
R&R Team status, task priorities, and other significant events as requested by the OSC Coordinator.
4.3.3 Radiation Protection Manacer(RPM) assumes the following duties:
A.
Provide technical expertise to Emergency Coordinator, OSC Coordinator, and other members of the emergency organization as required.
B.
Make determinations and protective action recommendations necessary for limiting radiation dose to site personnel.
C.
Provide and manage overall radiation protection response including:
1.
RP support for Site Assembly and Evacuation 2.
RP coverage for OSC R&R Teams 3.
Post accident containment gas samples and other sampling, surveys, and analysis as required.
4.
Management of OSC RP personnel.
4.3.4 Additional RP Manacer assumes the following duties:
A.
Manage RP resources and make RP assignments for OSC R&R Team support.
B.
Review and discuss radiological hazards with OSC R&R Teams.
C.
Interface routinely with RPM for turnover of plant radiological status.
4.3.5 DRC Sonervisor assumes the following duties:
A.
Provide dose control support for OSC R&R Teams and dosimetry outside OSC.
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Direct dose recording for R&R Teams.
C.
Assist the OSC Coordinator by facilitating OSC Team Sheet flow.
4.3.6 OSC RP Technicians assume the following duties:
A.
Provide RP coverage for OSC R&R Team personnel monitoring.
B.
Collect and analyze Post Accident Gas samples and other samples.
C.
Provide in-plant surveys.
D.
Provide access control.
E.
Provide RP coverage for search / rescue, first aid, and firefighting.
4.3.7 Chemistry Manarca assumes the following duties:
A.
Provide technical expertise to the Emergency Coordinator, OSC
.m.g, Coordinator and other members of the emergency organization as required.
B.
Coordinate chemistry technical support.
C.
Initiate necessary action to ensure adequate sampling including Post Accident Liquid Samples and evalua: ion to support the emergency condition.
D.
Ensure adequate staffis available and prepared to manage Chemistry support for any emergency condition.
43.8 Chemistry Technicians provide assistance in the area of Chemistry as requested by Operations or the Chemistry Manager.
4.3.9 Operations OSC Suoervisor assumes the following duties:
A.
Provide technical expertise to the Control Room. OSC Coordinator, Operations Superintendent, and other members of the emergency organization as required.
B.
Assume the role of OSC Coordinator until augmented by the assigned individual.
C.
Maintain communications with Control Room. TSC Operations, and Operations Interface personnel at the EOF.
D.
Make Operations OSC R&R Team task assignments.
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Assist OSC Coordinator by making recommendations for OSC R&R i
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4 4.3.10 Ooerations NLOs provide suppon as requested by Operations Supervisor.
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Provide engineering expertise to OSC Coordinator and other members of the emergency organization as required.
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Provide specific job / task component engineering as requested.
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Interface with Mechanical and 1AE Maintenance Managers routinely' 1
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Communicate routinely with TSC Engineering Marager providing updates, information, engineering assessments and needs.
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Communicate with essential engineering contacts to obtain needed l
information and specific component engineering assessments.
4.3.12 OSC Commodities and Facilit'es Mananer assumes the following duties:
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Provide technical expenise to OSC Coordinator and other members of the emergency organization as required.
B.
Provide OSCjob/ task parts and materials management.
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Manage essential personnel and ensure adequate st.sffing from the Commodities / Facilities organization to provide as needed:
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Heavy equipment support 2.
Warehouse commodities 3.
Transportation ofinterim as-built (V10) drawings to the EOF in the event of evacuation of essential engineering support personnel.
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Communicate with EOF Commodities / Facilities Manager and request resource assistance as required.
43.13 Commodities and Facilities Technicians provide support as requested by OSC C&F Manager.
4.3.14 Mechanical Maintenance Mananer assumes the following duties:
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Provide for OSC Mechanical Maintenance response (e.g.,
preventative and corrective maintenance of station mechanical equipment and facilities).
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Interface with the Equipment Engineer requesting support as needed.
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Manage OSC Mechanical Maintenance personnel.
4.3.15 Mechanical Maintenance Technicians provide mechanical maintenance repair and corrective actions as requested.
4.3.16 IAE Maintenance Manacer assumes the following duties:
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Provide technical experti>e to OSC Coordinator and other members of the emergency organization as required.
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Provide for OSC IAE Maintenance response (e.g., preventative and corrective maintenance of station instrumentation and electrical equipment and facilities).
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Interface with the Equipment Engineer requesting support as needed.
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Manage OSC IAE personnel.
4.3.17 I AE Maintenance Technicians provide instrumentation and electrical maintenance repair and corrective actions as requested.
4.3.18 Safety Manscer assumes the following duties:
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Provide technical expertise to OSC Coordinator, HR Manager, and other emergency organization members as required.
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Provide OSC safety response.
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Provide for industrial safety of OSC R&R Teams by:
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Reviewing OSC management decisions and OSC R&R Team sheets for potential safety hazards.
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Providing OSC R&R Teams with " tailgate" information as necessary.
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Taking and analyzing industrial hygiene samples and/or pros iding job coverage as appropriate.
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Communicate routineiy wiih HR Manager and advise of signincant events.
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. Provide technical expertise to OSC Coordinator and HR Manager and i
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Provide for rescue and first aid operations requesting local backup as required for ambulance transport.
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Provide access control and site personnel accountability.
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Manage site Security response.
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Provide for emergency communications as required.
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Communicate with OSC routinely for site Security assessments.
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support the OSC Coordinator and facilitate operation of the OSC.
i 43.21 Other site personnel may be enlisted to support OSC emergency activities as needed.
4.4 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY STAFF The EOF is activated and staffed to support Catawba Nuclear Site. The EOF i
organization is capable of continuous operations for a protracted period of time. The individual responsible for assuring continuity of resources is the EOF Director.
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Immediate duties include the following:
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Provide management direction and control of Duke Power's emergency response activities.
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Make recommendations to oft-site agencies for public protective actions.
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Direct the Euf in carrying out EOF activities.
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Determination of public protective action recommendations.
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In coordination with the Emergency Coordinator, establish Recovery Organization and develop Recovery Plans, if warranted.
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Coordinate traffic / unloading as needed.
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Request Law Enforcement as needed.
1 4.* 4 EOF Off-Site Acency Communicators are responsible for the communication of Emergency Notification Form information to states and counties in a timely, accurate and complete manner.
4.4.5 EOF Data Coordinators are responsible for obtaining plant data needed by
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'I Director. EOF Log Recorder also.provides technical expertise to the EOF -
Director and other members of the emergency organization as required.
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display current information about the emergency situation. EOF Status -
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l 4.4.8 EOF Radiolonical Assessment Coordinator (RAC) coordinates the activities of EOF Dose Assessors, Field Monitoring Gordinator, and HPN Communicator. Radiological Assessment Coordinator is responsible for environmental liaison with local, state and federal agencies, and is responsible for off-site monitoring and dose projections. In addition, this l
position makes recommendations to the EOF Director conceming public protection from radiological hazards.
j 4.4.9 EOF Dose Assessors perform dose calculations on either actual or projected off site radiological doses and keep the RAC informed of the peninent -
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i 4.4.10 EOF Field Monitorine Coordinators iFMC) are responsible for directing.
l coordinating, and maintaining constant communications with Field Monitoring Teams. FMC assigns areas to be monitored and sampled, compiles and forwards data and results to the RAC. FMC also assures the physical resources and equipment needed for monitoring, and coordinates the monitoring teams.
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Upon activation of the emergency organization. TSC RP Support personnel (under the direction of the TSC Dose Assessor) have initial functional responsibility for the Field Monitoring Teams.
The Field Monitoring Teams and any associated data and information will be turned over to the EOF FMC for direction and
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4.4.11 Field Monitorine Teams perform surveys, collect and analyze certain environmental samples, and communicate results under the direction of the FMC.
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Emergency Plan information: interface with NRC, state and county agencies and representatives; and facilitating the operation of the EOF.
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4.4.15 Reactor Phvsics personnel provide reactor assessment and analysis and fuel '
suberiticality assessments (if needed).
4.4.16 Accident Assessment interface personnel provide core and containment analyses; review and assess core / reactor / containment safety functions:
accident diagnosis and response procedure support; analysis of plant systems; analysis of core containment, and site conditions for core damage and fission product release potential; and accident mitigation strategy support.
4.4.17 Ooerations Interface personnel maintain contact with plant operations; make Emergency Classification recommendations; provide plant status updates; and track and implement appropriate response procedures (e.g., EALs through General Emergency).
4.4.18 EOF Administrative Suonort personnel provide computer equipment and data / document support (if needed).
4.4.19 EOF Chemistrv personnel provide technical support and assistance to site Chemistry staff regarding Chemistry concerns and radwaste processing -
aspects of emergency and/or recovery operations.
4.4.20.CG. E personnel receive information from CCR TSC Liaison and prepare information for news releases as required by the CCR Emergency Response Plan and notify INPO.
4.4.21 Other company personnel may be enlisted to support EOF emergency activities as needed.
5.0 ACTIVATION OF THE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION 5.1 Activation of the TSC/OSC Organization 5.1.1.
Selected site persomel are notined of situations classined as Unusual Events by Emergency Response Procedure, RP/0/A/5000/02. These individuals then respond as appropriate and notify any additional personnel to respond as needed. At the Alert ClassiGcation or above, activation of the emergency organization is required and is initiated per the appropriate RP/0/A/5000/03.
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In the event of a failure of the Emergency Response Organization pager system and automated dialing system, a manual call tree has been established for EOF /TSC/OSC personnel. The manual call tree is updated quarterly and is electronically stored. Aller updating the manual call tree, an electronic
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5.l.2 Personnel qualified to perform the following functions during a declared emergency are reauired to be available on-shift.
Shift Technical Advisor (Shift Work Manager CR)
Emergency Coordinator (Operations Shift Manager - CR)
Control Room SRO NRC Communicator (CR)
Off-Site Agency Communicator (CR)
Control Room Operators (RO - CR)(2)
Non Licensed Operators (OSC)(2)
Fire Brigade (5)
MM Technician (OSC) l RP Technicians (RP Coverage, etc.- OSC) (2)
Chemistry Technician (OSC)
IAE Technicians (OSC)(2) l Security (per Site Security Plan)
MERT (2) l 5.1.3 Personnel qua ified to perform the following functions are reauired to be available within 45 minutes before the TSC can be declared operational (by regulatory requirements).
TSC Dose Assessor RP Technician (In-Plant Surveys - OSC)
RP Technician (On-Site (Out-of-Plant] Surveys - OSC) 5.1.4 Personnel qualified to perform the following functions are reauired tq be available within 75 minutes to augment site emergency operations (by regulatory requirements).
Emergency Coordinator (Station Manager) l TSC Off-Site Agency Communicators (2)
Reactor Engineer (Core / Thermal Hydraulics)(TSC) l Mechanical Maintenance Manager (OSC) l AE Manager (OSC)
RP Technician (In-Plant Surveys - OSC)
RP Technician (On-Site [Out-of-Plant] Surveys OSC)
RP Technicians (RP Coverage, etc. - OSC) (6) i MM Technician (OSC)
I AE Technicians (OSC)(2)
Radwaste Operator (OSC)
RP Field Monitoring Team Members (4)
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5.1.5 Personnel qualiGed for the following positions a_ra desired to be r
available within 75 minutes to assist in site emergency operations.
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Operations Superintendent (TSC)
Operations Engineer (TSC) l Assistant Operations Engineer (TSC)
Regulatory Compliance (TSC) j
.TSC Emergency Planner i
Engineering. Manager (TSC)
Systems Support Engineer (TSC)
__ Radiation Protection Support (TSC)
~ TSC Data Coordinators (2)
TSC Logkeeper Evacuation Coordinator NRC Resident Control Room /TSC Communicator (CR)
OSC Coordinator Radiation Protection Managers (2)(OSC)
OSC Commodities and Facilitics Manager Safety Manager (OSC)
Equipment Engineer (OSC)
Chemistry Manager (OSC)
OSC Log / Status Keeper OSC Emergency Planner 5.2 Activation of the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) 5.2.1 Personnel qualiGed to perform the following functions must staff the EOF before it can be declared operational within a 75 minute activation coal.
EOF Director l
Radiological Assessment Manager Accident Assessment Manager EOF Off-Site Agency Communicators (2)
Access Control Director
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Public Spokesperson EOF Dose Assessors (3)
Field Monitoring Coordinator (2)
FMT Members (2 Additional Report to Site)
FMT Drivers (4 Report to Site)
CCR (Per CCR Emergency Response Plan)
EOF Data Coordinators (2)
EOF Commodities and Facilities Manager EOF Emergency Planner Reactor Physics (if needed)
Accident Assessment Interface Operations Interface EOF Administrative Support (ifneeded)
EOF Off-Site Agency Communicator EOF Status Keeper EOF Log Recorder l
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6.0 ALTERNATE SITE FACILITIES 6.1 In the event the TSC becomes environmentally uninhabitable due to radiological or other conditions and the Control Room remains secure (habitable). the TSC moves inside the Control Room area. In the event the Control Room also becomes uninhabitable due to radiological or other conditions, the TSC moves to the Administrative Building or to other facilities as applicable. -
6.2 In the event the OSC becomes environmentally uninhabitable due to radiological or other conditions, the OSC moves to the TSC and other facilities as applicable.
7.0 SITE EVACUATION 7.1 At the Site Area Emergency classification (RP/0/A/5000/04), develop a list of all essential personnel that will remain on site.
7.2 Radiation Protection Manager determines the habitability of the TSC, OSC and Control Room for the protection of site personnel arriving or remaining on site after the Site Evacuation.
8.0 EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION SUPPORT 8.1 Fire Brigade 8.1.1 The Fire Brigade maintains its normal functions of firefighting in an emergency situation as needed.
8.1.2 in the event of any emergency requiring activation of the TSC, the Fire Brigade Leader or designee makes frequent reports to the OSC Coordinator regarding the status of any fires.
8.1.3 Fire Brigade Leader or designee also coordinates and directs the services of any outside fire departments called upon to assist in firefighting on site property.
8.2 Site Security 8.2.1 Security force maintains its normal function of Site Security in an emergency.
8.2.2 in the event of an emergency requiring activation of the TSC. the Security Shift Lieutenant or his designee makes frequent reports to the HR Manager regarding the status of any security violations, threats or civil disturbances.
82.3 Security Shift Lieutenant also coordinates and directs the services of any Local Law Enforcement Agencies called upon to assist in an emergency situation.
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9.0 TRAINING AND DRILLS 9.1 Training is provided prior to personnel being added to the Emergency Response Organization.
9.2 Annual Training 9.2.1 Annual training is reqeired as stated in Reference 2.9.
9.3 Drills 9.3.1 Drills are conducted and documented per PT/0/B/4600/06.
10.0 ENCLOSURES Enclosure (I) Access Instructions for the Emergency Response Organization Manual Call Tree Enclosure (2) Manuti Call Tree Responsibilities l
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Using the Catawba or McGuire Desktop:
Open " Catawba /McGuire Desktop" Open " Catawba /McGuire Information Library" Open "DOV" Choose " Nuclear" and " Catawba" Click on "OK" Open" Safety Assurance"
Open " Windows Explorer" Open " Tools" Open " Map Network Drive" Type "\\\\CNS 1 F3\\S A-LIB" in " Path" box Using the pulldown window, open the network drive connected to "SA-LIB or i
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Manual Call Tree Responsibilities Page 1 of 3 Activation of the CNS ERO using the manual call tree will be implemented as follows:
Control Room calls:
- Security (CAS) i Emergency Coordinator e
EOF Director Operations Superintendent e
- Security calls:
Corporate Security (Unlock EOF)
. TSC Emergency Planner HR Manager
OSC Field Monitoring Team A TSC Emergency Planner calls:
Regulatory Compliance TSC Logkeeper e
NRC Resident HR Manager calls:
- Safety Manager Evacuation Coordinator e
Communications & Community Relations TSC Data Coordinator calls:
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Manual Call Tree Responsibilities Page 2 of 3 Emergency Coordinator calls:
OSC Coordinator Engineering Manager Operations Superintendent calls:
NRC Communicator Control Room /TSC Communicator Operations Engineer Assistant Operations Engineer OSC Coordinator calls:
Radiatian Protection Manager / Supervisor OSC Commodities / Facilities Manager Mechanical Maintenance Manager Radiation Protection Manager / Supervisor calls:
DRC Supervisor / Support OSC Field Monitoring Team B OSC Field Monitoring Team C
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OSC Log / Status Keeper Chemistry Manager i
Mechanical Maintenance Manager calls:
IAE Manager Engineering Manager calls:
Equipment Engineer Reactor Engineer Systems Support Engineer EOF Director calls:
EOF Emergency Planner I
EOF Commodities / Facilities Manager
y-m Manual Call Tree Responsibilities Page 3 of 3 EOF Emergency Planner calls:
Radiological Assessment Manager EOF Off-Site Agency Communicator
- Hel. Monitoring Coordinator Radiological Assessment Manager calls:
EOF Dose Assessor
~ Meteorologist Field Monitoring Coordinator calls:
OSC Field Monitoring Team D OSC Field Monitoring Team E Field Monitoring Team Drivers EOF Commodities / Facilities Manager calls:
- Accident Assessment Manager EOF Log Recorder Access Control Director Accident Assessment Manager calls:
Accident Assessment Interface EOF Operations Interface i
EOF Administrative Support Reactor Physics EOF Log Recorder calls:
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