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Change 1 to Emergency Procedures 2.50.1,2.50.2,2.50.3, 2.50.13 & 2.50.16,re Local,Site & General Emergency Plans, Environ Sample Collection, & Radiation Emergency Call List, Respectively
ML20148H438
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Site: Yankee Rowe
Issue date: 01/30/1976
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YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC CO.
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2.50.1 LOCAL EMERCEUCY PLAN EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 1.0 DISCUSSICM A local caergency exists upon the discovery of any condition (n) which could affect the safety of personnel or equipment. The decision to declare a local cmergency

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R A local caergency is defined as an emergency contained uithin one building or controlled area extending to the plant security fence. If the emergency condition extends beyond the plant security fence (radiation levcis 3 2 mrem /hr and/or airborne concentration 2 MPC (1) at the plant security fence) it must be considered a Site Eacrgency and the procedures outlined in 2.50.2 must be followed.

R Under Local Energency Conditions, evacuation of the plant is not anticipated, although selective evacuation or isolation of certain plant areas may be neccusary.

2.0 _OB,1ECT IVE To outline the actione required of piant personnel in the event that a Local Eme.rgency is declared.

3.0 SntPTOMS A local emergency exists upon the discovery of any condition (s) ubich could R affect the safety of personnel or equipment and is contained within one building or controlled area extending to the plant security fcuce. The discovery may be by personnel in the area of the energency condition, and/or by control room operators from instruacntation readouts and/or alarms.

4.0 ItD'EDI ATE ACTION 4.1 Persons disccvering the emergency codition shall immediately notify the control roca by the most expeditious tneans available.

4.2 Control room personnel sound a ten second blast of the cmergency alarm 'and nake the follwing arnouncement on the plant pay system:

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" Local Emergency, Local E=crgency, Local Emergency" "There is a What in/at Where "

"All office persennel and visitors asr.cuble at the Infotnation Center and await further instructions".

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Control room personnc1 place the plant in a safe condition au the emer-gency warrants.

4.5 e- Persons in the immediate area of the emergency condition take appropriato action to linit the ex';cnt of the incident with availab]c means, to the extent possibic; then rt. treat to a safe location and awafI assistance.

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All non-chift operators, including the Operation Supervisor, report to the control room to render assistance.

4.7 All Cheuistry and IIcalth Physics personnel on site will pick up portable survey instruments and establish radiation dose rates on site and report to the plant Emergency Director.

5.0 SUB9EOUCNT ACTION '

5.1' Plant Encreency Director '

5.1.1 Designate personnel to proceed to the scene of the emergency uith the necessary equipment to meet the cmcrgency.

the extent and magnitude of the emergency, These persons will evaluate i

determine if radiation f hazards are involved and report findings to the control room, 5.1.2 Direct the actions necessary to bring the emergency under control.

5.1.3 ncquest assistance of additiona? plant p usonnel as required.

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R Hotify the following nembers of plant management if the incident during off-hours , wechends or holidays : occuas

1. Plant Superintendent
2. Plant l!calth physicist
3. Chemistry 1kalth Physics Supervisor
4. Assistant Plant Superintendent
5. Operations Supervisor
6. Technical Accistant to Plant Superintendent
7. Other Department lleads as app 11cabic '

5.2 Emergency coordinator 5.2.1 ,

Proceed to the Main Control Roca and evaluate local emergency for the possibility of becoming a Site Emcigency.

R 5.2.2 Motify 1:anager of Operations at Ucstboro of the local emertwey con-ditions.

R 5.2.3 TheEmergencyCoordinatorwillbriefpersonnelintheasnchiolyarea

( of the conditions of the caergency.

n 5.2.4 If there are injured personnel, assign the Senior Medical representa[h'e to administer first aid and prepare the patient for transfer to the Enth !!ospital if hospitalization is required. (See Emergency procedure

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Rev. No. S n 5.'z.5 Provide the Bath llospital (telephonc 443-5524) uith the following information before a patient arrives at the hospital.

1. Number of ace,ident victims (and whether they are radio -

actively contaminated).

2. Nature of medical problem of each.
3. Magnitude of radiation aspect, if applicable.

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5. Who uill accompany patients.

R 5.2.6 Transfer the patient (s) and Ambulance Emergency Kit (locate:1 in the Gate 11ouse) to the company station wagon. Assign a llealth Physics representat.ive to accompany them to the hospital to maintain radio-logical controls, if the patient is contaminated.

5.3 Ot;,cr Plant personnel R 5.3.1 Report to their respective departacnt area. The Department Supervisor vill account for their personnel and report to the Emergency Director.

6.0 FINAI CONDITIO':S 6.1 Uhen cmcrgency conditions no longer exist, the plant Energency Directer will announce on the plant page system that the caergency is ended and the plant is returning to normal operating conditions.

R 6.2 If the emergency hits were opened, direct th:it an energency equipment readiness chech be conducted.

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SITE E}ERGENCY PLAN EW.RGP.NCY PROCEDURE 1.0 DISCUSSION R 1.1 A Site Emergency is defh'ned as an emergency uitit radjation Icyc]s extending beyond the plant security f ence (i.e. dose rates,2. 2 mrem /hr), but resulting in radiation levcis of less than 10 mrem /hr at the site boundary; or air-irborno concentration extging butbeyond theinplant resulting security fence concentrations (i.e.

of less than borne concen trations.2 MPC JO x MPC at the site teot.aacry.

R 1.2 If the conditions at the site boundary exceed 10 mrem /hr or 10 x MPC or is anticipated that either level may be exceeded, it must be consf dered a General Eccrgency and the proce dures outlined in 2.50.3 must be followed.

R 1. 3 The decision to declare a site caergency rests with the senior member of the assigned operating shif t present in the control room at the time of the cmergency conditions.

2.0 OBJECTIVE .

To outline the actions required of plant personnel in the event that a Site Emergwy 4 declared.

3t0' SYMPTOMS 3.1 A site emergency may be identified by one of the fol]oving:

R 3.1.1 Any abnormally high radiatien level or airborno concentcat %n on site (i.e. dose rates > 2 mrem /hr and/or airborne concentratien > 1:PC at the plant security fence, but (10 rcret/hr or ( 10 x M"C at the site boundary that is due to an caergency condition that can nit be readily corrected.

R 3.1.2 Indications on plant instrumentation rendouts and/or alarms acated in the control room which may result in a site emargency.

3.1.3 A local emergency which execeds , or threatens to exceed, the ics of the plant security fence.

4.0 IM:!EDI ATE ACTION 4.1 Persons discovering the cmergency condition shall lumediately notify the control room by the most expeditious means available.

4.2 Control room personnel sound a ten second blast of the cmergency alarm and make the following anncuncement on the plant page system:

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" Site Emergency, Site Emergency, Site Emergency".

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"A"1. office personnel, visitors, contractors'and non-cosential personnel assemble at the Information Center and await further instruction". ..

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.4.3 Repeat the above announcement. . . .

4.4 Control Room personnel shall place the plant in a safe condition as the emergency warrants.

R + 4. 5 Notify the Maine State Police of the Site Emergency by using the State Police Radio in the Main Control Room. Make the following statement:

"This is First Name, Last Name, Plant Emergency Director, Maine Yankee Atomic Power Company. We arc alerting you that a Site Energency exists at the Mainc Yankee Plant.

At this time there is no indication that the Site Emer-gency will develop into a Cencral Emergency. Please place the State of Maine Emergency Plan in an " increased readincos state" should the Si te Emergency develop into a Ctr4cral Emergency".

4.6 Persons in the immediate area of the emergency condition take appropriate action to limit the extent of the incident with available meanc, to the extent possibic; then retreat to a safe location and await assistance.

4.7 All non-shift operators, including the Operations Supervisor, report to j the control room to render assistance.

R 4.8 ,All chemistry and health physics perr.onnel on site will report to the llealth Physics Chet.hpoint. Three individuals frca chemistry and health group will conduct a site survey and report the results to the Plant Energency Director. (For.ns to complet e this curvey are located in the llcalth Physics Checkpoint). If plant evacuation is required, take all portable radiation monitoring epipment to the Energency Coordination Center.

R 4.9 All other plant personnel report to their respective department area.

The department supervisor vill account for their respective personnel and report to the Plant Emergen'cy Director.

F 5.0 SUBSl;n,l'EMT ACTTON 5.1 Plant Energency Director 5.1.1 Evaluate the emergency and, as quickly as possibic, determine if the incident In causing a reloacc of activ .ty to the site and could re-nuit in a cencral emergency.

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. 5.1.2 Direct the actions necessary to bring the ematgency under control.

l 5.1.3 Danignate personnel to proceed to the scene of the cmergency with l N monitoring equipment. Ther.c person (s) ovaluate the extent and magnitude of 'the emergency, detemine if radiation hazards are in-volved and report findings to the main control room, i R 5.1.4 Direct a security guard to make a visual check of the badge racks to determine what personnel other than the plant staff are on site and to inform the Emergency Coordinator. When notified by Emergency '

Coordinator of person (s) uissing, one rAunt. r m u n,u n y u -i . 11 take the following actions.

1) Call for missing person (s) over Plant Page System to contact control room.
2) Question Auxiliary Operators as to possibic location ,

of uissing person (s). ,

3) If sufficient operators are availabic, co=acnce scarch for missing person (n) ensuring that the ten:a complies with Emergency Procedure 2.50.7.
4) If operators are not availabic, notify the Er.crgency Coordinator and requcst on-site assistance to scarch for missing person (s).

p 5.1.5 1:otify the fo'11owing me:.bers of plant management if the incident occurs during of f-houn , weekends or holidays.

1) Plant Superintendent.
2) licalth Phycicist
3) Chemist ry and floalth Physics Supervisor
4) Assistant Plant Superintendent
5) Operations Supervinor
6) Technical Assistant to Plant Superintendent Other Department Ilcads as applicabit.

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R 5.1.6 Evaluate Site rrdiological conditions. If evacuation ir required, sound a ten second blast of the caergency alara and make the follouing announcement on the plant page syr, tem: ,

"All personnel evacuate the plant to the Infornatton Center or Eaton Parm depending on win:: direction". )

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' ~4-5.2 Emerr,ency coordinator 5.2.1 Proceed to and take charge of the emergency coordination center.

R HOTE: During norraal working hours the Emergency Coordinator will unke the decision to use the Emergency Assignment Tag Doard.

5.2.2 Determine if the assembly point is in a safe area through the use of portabic survey instruments.

R 5.2.3 If the incident occurs during of f-working hot rs, ucekends or holidays notify all department heads and emergency assistance personnel to report to the Eccrgency Coordination Center and pick up t :gs from the Emergency Tag Board and perform functions listed on tags.

R - 5.2.4 Contact; main control room and request evaluation of plant conditions and current meterology data from the Plant Emergency Director.

Account for all plant personnel and visitors. If personnel are raissing, R 5.2.5 the follouiny steps will be taken:

1) Netify T1 ant Emergency Director of missing personnel.
2) Question department supervisors and co-workers as to -

where ricsing person (s) were last verking.

3) Report location of missing person (s) to Plant Emergency Director if known.

R 5.2.6 Contact security personnel to establish a barricade to restrict access to the site. .

R 5.2.7 Direct the survey of all personnel for contamination and possibic high radiation exposure. Also, ensure that all vehicles 1 caving the area have been monitored.

5.2.8 Dispatch nonitoring teams to survey the area along the site boundary.

5.2.9 If there are injured personnel, assign the Senior Medical representa-tive to administer first aid and prepare the patient for transfer to the Bath llospital if hospitalization is required. (See Emcreency Frocedure 2.f '.8) .

5.2.10 Provide the Bath llospital (telephonc 443-5524) with the following information before a patient arrives at the hospital, s

1) Number of accident victims (and whether they are radioactively contaminated). ,
2) Mature of medical prob 1cm of car?
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4) / nLicipated time of arrival at the hospital.
5) Uho will accompany paticnts.

R 5.2.11 Transfer the patient (s) and Ambulance Emergency rit (located in th,.:

Gate llouse) to'the company or private station wagon. If the pati +.nt is contaminated assign a licalth Physics r~presentative to accompany Limin to the o v o y i i.u i v . .u i . . u u . zuJ 1 ol 1 - .... 1-.

,5.2.12 Provide Plant Emergency Director with on-cite curvey teams or assistance as required.

R 5.2.13 11otif y the Nuc1rcr Regulatory Commission, Region I, Regulatory Oper-ations by dialing 1-215-337-1150 and Manager of Operations, Westboro (1-617-366-9011, ext. 225) and give all pertinent data.

5.2.14 Supervice collection of emergency data in the Emergency Monitoring Log.

R 5.2.15 organize and brief personnel at the Information Center on emergency conditions.

R 5.2.16 Conduct periodic revicu of the t.mcrgency Mc,uitoring Lug rut .in o v e r'.11 vicu of emergency actions and to determine any items requiring " follow-up".

5.3 Fmergency Annistance Personnel R 5.3.1 Emcru ncy Assis tance perr.onnti on-site proce<d to department area for accountability and ?cnder assistance.

a 5.3.2 Emergency Accictance personnel coming to the plant f rom of f-nit c , pr,o-cced to the Emergency Coordination Center. J l

R 5.3.3 If evacuation is required, all Emergency Accintance perconnel will report to the Emergency Coordinator at the Coordination Center.

6.0 l'IC0VERY A :D RETURN TO !!OR"AL OPERATIO:iS R 6.1 Ref er to l'acrgency Procedure 2.50.11.

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.7.1 When satinfied that all radiological conditions are under proper control and "noraal", the Emergency Courdinator chall; 7.1.1 Sumaarize all actions and resultant conditions in the Eternency Log.

7.1.2 Transnit all completed pertinent survey and nample analysin forma R to the Chemi s t ry and llealth Phycien Depar tr.icn t for review and ffling.

7.1.3 Direct that an tmergency Equipment Pealinecn check be conducted.

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2.50.3 GEMERAL EFERGENCY PLAN EMERGENCY PROCEDURE i

1.0 LISCUSSION  :

R 1.1 A General Emergency is defined as an cmergency condition with radiation Icvels2 10 mrem /hr o'r , airborne concoatrations > 10 x MPC II) at the site I boundary. i

., t 1.2 In the event that either a local or site emergency develops'into a general ,

cmergency, the decision to declare a general emergency shall be made by

  • the Emergency Coordinator or the PJant Emergency Director. In the event '

R that the incident is such that a general emergency should be declared i;:1- ,

mediately, the decision to make this declaration rests with the senior i

. 'cember of the assigned operating shift present in the control room at the ,

time that the incident is reported.

2.0 OBJECTIVE. .

To outline the actions required of plent personnel in the event that a ,

j General Enetgency is declared. ,

3.0 SYimTOM9 ,

l 3.1 Radiation 1cvels10 210 mrem /hr at the site boundary and/or air borne con-centrations 2 x MFC at the site boundary, j 3.2 Indications on plant instrumentation readouts and/or alarms located in the  !

Control Rcom which may result in a general emergency. ,

3.3 A cit c emergency which extends, or threa' tens to extend, beyond the site  !

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4.1 Persons ' discovering the caergency coadition shall it.nodiately notify the i control room by the most expeditious means availabic. ,

t 4.2 Control room personnel shall sound a ten second blast of the emergency  ;

alarm system and announce the folloring:

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" General Emergency, General Emergency, General Emergency".  !

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"All personnel and visitors assemble at the Information s Centtr and await further instruction".

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4.4 Control room personnel vill place the plant in a safe condition as the emergency varrants.

4.5 Persons in the iratediate area of the cmcrgency condition will take ap-propriate action to linit the extent of the incident with availabic tocans, to the extent possibic; then retreat to a safe location and await cssistsucc.

4.6 All non-shift operators, including the Opetacians ourut .sm , . ,~.L tc the control room to render assistance.

R 4.7 All Chemistry and Health Physics personnel on site vill pick up portable survey instruments and deliver them to the Emergency Coordination Center.

Three individuals " rom the Chemistry aad Health Physics group will con-

- duct a site survey and report th. resu}ts to the Plant Emergency Director.

(Forns to complete this survey ure located in the llealth Physics Check Point.)

R 4.8 Notify the Maine State Police Headquarters at Augusta by using the state police radio in the control room and naking the following announcement:

"Thi s i s M rst Name . Last 1:ame , Plant Emergency Director, Mainc Yankee Atomic Power Company. We have a General 1: met-ges.c/ at the plant site requiring initiation of the State of

' Maine Radiation Emergency .'lan". C ve any pertinent details.

NOTE: (1) Using Telt,> hone (Use only if State Police Radio does not uork).

If the State Police radio is not working, the UcIl System can be used to contact the State Police at the Augusta Barricks. Telephone:

289-2155.

If the State Police number at the Augusta Barricks is busy, call the Operator and tell her than an emergency exists and request that the line be cleared.

When the State Police answer give the following statement to them. "This is First Na11c . Last !!ame ,

Plant Emergency Director , hinc Yan';ce Atomic Pouer Company. We have a General Emergency at the plant site requiring initiation of the State of Maine Radiation Emergency Plan". Give any pertinent facts.

NOTE: (2) Using the Microwave Phone to Central Maine Pouct D spatcher (Use only if State Police P.adio does not work and telephonc is dead).

Using the microwave phone in the control room, call the Central Maine Power Dispa':hcr.

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. Identify yourscif and request that the follouing inessage be given to the Maine State Police. "The liaine Yanhec Atomic Power Coupany h:m a General Emergency requiring initiation of the State of 11aine Radiation Energency Plan". llave dispatcher repeat back to you c>:actly what he is going to do.

Notify the dispatcher that when the State Police have been contacted and the message relayed to call you back inmediately on the microwave phone.

5.0 SUBSEOUE:T ACTION 5.1 Plant Emergency Director R 5.1.1 If the radiation icyc1 at the site boundary is found to be equal to or greater than 500 Ifn/lln, the Plant Emergency Director wil] iacdiately notify the !!aine Stnte Police that 1::acdiate evacuation is advised.

5.1.2 Determine conditions causing the general emergency.

5.1.3 Initiate actions necessary t'o limit consequences of the incident.

. 5.1.4 Direct a security guard to make a visual check of the badge racks to deter.ine what personne.) other ': ben the operating staff nre on site and to inforn the Emergency Coordinator. When notified by Emergency Coordinator of person (s) missing, the Plant Emergency Director will, take the follouing actions.

1) Call for nissing person (s) over Plant Page System to Contact Control room.
2) Question Auxiliary Operators as to possibic location of missing person (s).
3) If suf'ficient operators are available, commence search for nissing perr.,on(s) ensuring that the team complies with Energency Procedure 2.50.7.
4) If operators are not availatic, notify the Emergency Coordinator and request on-site assistance to scarch for nissing person (s).

5.1.5  !!otify the following members of ple.nt nanagement if the incident occurs during off-working hours, weckends or holidays.

1) Plant ' Superintendent
2)  !!calth Physicist
3) Chemistry and llealth physicn Supervisor
4) Assistant Plant Superintendent l 5) Operations Supervisor
6) Technical Assistant to Plant Superintendent
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t 5.2 J2ne_rren cy Cog di_nator, Note: The Emergency Coordinator information book has a chechilst for the Emergency Coordinator. The chech31st in a guideline only and will be uned at the discretion of the 1:ternency Coordinator.

5.2.1 Proceed to and take charge of emergency co' ordination center.

R UOTE: During normal working hours the Emergency Co-ordinator will make th.c decision to use the Emergency Accignment Tag Board. Other than norm 1 vorH no hours. personnel will pich,up tags from the Emergency Assignment lag toaro and perform functions listed on tag.

R 5.2.2 Determine if th'c assembly point is in a safe area through the une of portabic survey instruments. If assembly arca is unsafe, have all personnel move to the Eaton Farm. .

5.2.3 contact control room and request evaluation of plant conditionc aid meteorological data from the Plant Emergency Director.

5.2.4 Determine the off-site areas that may be affected by using meteoro-logical data, overlays and area maps.

R 5.2'.5 Acco mt for e.11 plant perconnel and visitors. If percon(s) are missing, the following steps will be taken:

1) Motify plant Emergency Director of missing person (s) .
2) Question depar tment cupervisors and co-workers as to where missing person (s) were last working.
3) Report location of missing person (c) to Plant Emergency Director, if known.

R 5.2.6 Dir7atch emergency off-site monitoring perconnel to downuind areas.

Specify monitoring area for cach group and have them report data to the Emergency Coordination Center by phone or radio.

5.2.7 Eva' aate monitoring data f rom curvey groups as it becomes availabic.

5.2.8 Coordinate cecrgency operations between Mainc Yankee assistance groups and governmental agencies. ,

5.2.9 If there are any injured personnel, assign the Senior Medical Rep-resentative to administer first aid and prepare the patient for transfer to the Bath Memorial Hospital if hospitalir.ation is required.

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5.2.10 Provide the Dath Memorial Hocpital (Telephone 443-5524) with the f ollowing inf ormation bef ore a patient arrives at the hospital: ,

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}t 5.2.11 Transfer the patien't(s) and Ambulancc Emergency Kit (located in the Gate llouse) to the Company or Private Station Wagon. If the patient is contaminated assign a llcalth Physics representative to accompany them to the hospital to naintain radiological controls.

R 5.2.12 Ensure that security personnel have established a barricade to restrict access to the site. ' ' ' -

R ~5.2.13 Direct the survey of all personnel for contamination and possibic high radiation exposure. Ensure that all vehicles are monitored before 1 caving the area.

5.2.14 Support the in plant recovery operation by providing for additional assistance, equipment and/or relief personnci as required.

R 5.2.15 Notify Manager of Operations, Westb'oro (1-617-366-9011, Ext. 225).and give all pertinent data.

5.2.16 Notify the ERDA Radiological Assistance Program (RAP).

N,0_TE : Phone number is 516-345-2200. The follouing statement will be used:

R "Th'io is M rst Mare . Last Mace , Emergency Coordinator, Mainc Yan::ec Atomic, Pover Company. We have a General Energency at the plant site requiring NRC assistance". Give any portinent facts.

R 5.2.17 Notify the Nuc1 car Regulatory Commission Region 1 Regulatory Operations

, by dialing 1-215-337-1150. Give any pertinent facts.

R 5.2.18 Make periodic reports to Maine Staic Police and Manager of operations, Westboro as to plant conditions, radiological conditions and all other

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R 5.2.19 Conduct review of the Emcrgency Monitoring Leg for an overall view of emergency actions and to determine any items requiring " follow-up".

R 5.2.20 organize and brief personnel at the Ccordination Center on emergency conditions.

R 5.2.21 Notify NEL-PLA by dialing 1-203-677-7305 (24 hourrE~po'nse)".

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Person notifying above agency el]1 hear a tape recorhing .

that will provide na..as and te.lephonc nu: bars of persor.s  !

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5.4 Other Personnel R 5.4.1' Personnel coming to the plant from off-site, report to the emergency coordination center.

6.0 RECOVEltY AND RETUR'1 TO NORMAL OPERATIONS R 6.1 Refer to Emergency Proceduro 2.50.11.

7.0 FINAL CONDITIONS

  • When satisfied that all radiological conditions are under proper controls and "nonnal", the Emergency Coordinator shall:

7.1 Summarize all actions and resultant conditions in the Emergency Log.

7.2 Transmit all cocpicte pertinent survey and campic analysis forns to the Chemistry and Fealth Physics Department for revicu and filing. '

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, 2.50.16 RADIATION EMERGENCY CALL LIST l 1.0 The following personnel will be called in the listed order in the event of a local, site or general emergency.

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IIOME P110NE Don Moody, Plant Superintendent 725-7895 Gary Cochranc, Plant Health Physicict 729-8185 Dave Sturniolo, Chem. 6 !!.P. Supervisor 729-0707 Ed Wood, Asst. Plant Superintendent 725-8509 Charlie Frizzle, Asst, to Plt. Supt. 729-0970 Wilbur Paine, Operations Supervisor 729-9770 2.0 Additional personnel will be called as required:

Larry Walsh, Day Shif t Supervisor 729-0024 Tom Davin, Shift Supervisor 443-4562 Robert Arsenault, Shift Supervisor 882-7269 .

Robert Bickford, Shift Supervisor 882-5095- 3 Don Stevenson, Shift Supervi.sor 529-5504 Paul Gates, Supv. Control Pa. Oper.

Larry Grimard, Supv. Control Rm. Oper. 586-5085 Gene Madej, Supv. Control Pa. Oper. 729-3970 Joe Smith, Supv. Contro) Pa. Oper. 882-7341 John Stevens, Chem. & H.P. Tech. Ass t. 353-4900 George Pillsbury, Chem. & it.P. Eng. Asst. 622-3573 . l Larry Bartal, Chem. & H.P. Eng. Asst. 729-3575 Walter Lach, Chem. & ll.P. Eng. Asst.

Heal Pillsbury,1 & C Supervisor 443-9608' Richard Wyckof f, Assistant Engineer 882-7926 Russ Prouty, Maintenance Supervisor 882-7650-Ray Cyr, Asst. Maintenance Supervisor 882-7242 Ronnie Painter, Maintenance Foreman 353-6319 I

. Jim Brinkler, R & CE Supervisor 677-2543-  :

Harold Whitney, Assistant Engineer 563-5495 l David Boynton, Technical Assistant 729-9152  !

Robert Milligan, Adminis trative Supervisor 882-7095 I Peter Anderson, Alt. Supv. Operat or 442-8672 Waync Fournier, Training Coordinator 725-5643 Enric Blanchard, Chief of Security 622-6777 [

Rockwell Radasch, Assistant Engineer 882-7928 9

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ARTICLE E - PURPOSE The purpose c f this plan is to name the manner in which the New England Compact on Re diological Health will be administered.

ARTICLE III - DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY The Compact Administrator for each party State shall notify the other party States of the identity of any subordinate or subordinates to whom his authority as Compact Aiministrator has been delegated.

(See Appendix I.)

ARTICLE E - COVRUNICATIONS Each Compact Administrator shcIl presc ribe the manner in which communication with his State is to be handled. He shall provide the home and office telephone numbers if hims..lf and/or such staff members as he may designate.

In addition, he shall provide a second channel of communication such as the State Police, which will le operative 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day--7 days a week and shall arrange withia his f tate for emergency communications to resch a responsible member of his staf f. Each Compact Administrator shall notify the party State Compact Administrator of the communication procedure.

(See Appendix I.)

ARTICLE V . LISTINGS CF EQUIPMENT AND LABORATORY CAPABILITIES Each Compact Administrator shall transmit to all cther party States a listing of available field survey equipment including range, other emergency equipment, and a listing of available laboratory capabilities by type of analysis (i.e. gross alpha, gross beta, gamma spectroscopy, 3H, 14C,etc.). Such listings shall be updated once a year or more of ten if conditions warrant. (See Appendix II.)

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.o 1 ARTICI.E VI - RADIATION INCIDENTS (a) Upon determination by a Compact A< ministrator that a radiation incident has taken place within his State of a magnitude suf ficient to requite ,

additional manpower or equipment, the Compact Administrator shall contact such othez party State or States as he shall judge to be best able to assist him under the circumstances and shall request such aid as he deems  ;

necessary. The State or States receiving such a request shall respond '

with men and/or equipeent to the best of their ability while maintaining sufficient capability for the protection of the public health within their own State.

(b) Any State responding to a request for aid under this plan shall operate, while in a party State, in accordance with the radiation incident plan of that State.

(c) Each Compact Administrator shall transmit his radiation incident plan to all other party States. Prior to ad0ption of a new or revised State radiation incident plan, each party State shall review and comment on such plan. All State laws, rules, and regulations relating to radiation and the intrastate radiation incident plan shall be kept current and transmitted by each Compact Adminis".rator to the party State Compact Administrators.

(d) Reimbursement by the State receiving aid or assistance under this Article for any loss or damage to, or expense incurred in the operation of any equipment; for the cost of all materials, transportation and maintenance of of ficers, <_.aployees, and equipment; and for any compensation or benefits for injuries or death incurred by officers or employees of an aiding State shall be in accordance with Article X. .

ARTICLE VII - NOTIFICATION The notification of cther party States under this plan shall be madc directly by the Compact Administrators; and such notification shall also be made to the Secretary, New England Radiologicai Health Committee.

l ARTICLE VI:I - LOAN Of FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Facilities and equipment may be loaned as specified in Article V of the New Englano Cc. pact. Requests for loans shall be transmitted through, and

,have the approval of, the respective Compact Administrators. All such facilities er items of equipment shall be returned in as good condition as when received. The cost or any repairs necessary shall be the responsibility of the berrewing departmen , agency, or officer. Costs of transportation of equipment to and from t e borrowing State shall be borne by that State.

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  • k January, 1976 ARTICLE IX - LOAN OF FERSONNEL Professional or technical personnel having special skills or training related to radiation protection may be made available to a party State by appropriate departments, agencies, or of ficers of other party States upon request. Such requests shall be trancmitted through, and have the approval of, the respective Compact Administrators. The requesting State shall reimburse the lending State in accordance with Article X.

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CHARGES FOR EQUIPMENT AND PERSONNEL (a) The State receiving aid or assistance shall reimburse the State

endering aid or assistance for any loss or damage incurred in the operation of any equipment.

(b) The State receiving aid or assistance shall pay for 'the cost of transporting and maintaining all officers and employees of the State rendering aid in accordance with the rendering State's Rules and Regulations, or those of the State receiving aid--whichever is greater.

(c) The party Stite borrowing personnel shall reimburse the State loaning the personnel at the same annual rate cs the personnel are receiving in their own State. The borrowing State shall pay for the cost of maintaining such personnel in accordance with Article X, Section (b).

(d) Nothing contained herein in Article X shall prevent any assisting party State from assuming the costs incurred under Sections (a), (b), and (c) of Article X.

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Compact Administrator Commissioner of Environmental Protection Buriness Tel: (203) 566-2110 Designnted Emergency Contacts Arthur T. Heubner Business Tel: (203) 566-5668, 5134 Home Tel: (203) 521-5050 Joseph R. Smolen Business Tel: (203) 566-5668, 5134 Home Tel: (203) 526-9294 24-ifour-A-Day Contact Connecticut State Police (203) 566-4240 Ask for Executive Officer Business Hours: 8:30 - 4: 30 MAINE Compact Administrator Commissioner, Department of Human Services David E. Smith Business Tel: (207) 289-2376 Designated Emergency Contacts Donald C. Hoxie Business Tel: (207) 289-3826 Hnme Tel: (207) 622-7445 John Cameron Business Tel: (207) 289-3826 Home Tel: (207) 622-9536 24-Hour-A-Day Contact Maine State Police (207) 289-2155 Business Hours: 8:00 - 5:00 l

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MASSACHUSETTS Compact Administrator Commissioner, Department of Public Health Business Tel: (617) 727-2700 Designated Emergency Contacts Gerald S. Parker Business Tel: (617) 727-6214, 6246 Home Tel: (617) 734-1196 George Swible Business Tel: (617) 727-6214, 6246 Home Tel: (617) 387-7768 Edward Molloy Business Tel: (617) 727-6214, 6246 Home Tel: (617) 361-4559 24-Hour-A-Day Contact Massachusetts State Police (617) 566-4500 Business Hours: 8:45 - 5:00 NEW HAMPSHIRE Compact Administrator Director, Radiation Control Agency John R. Stanton Business Tel: (603) 271-2281, 2282 Home Tel: (603) 623-4743 Designated Emergency Contact Diane efft Business Tel: (603) 271-2281, 2282 Home Tel: (603) 524-3358 24-Hour-A-Day Contact New Hampshire State Police I (603) 271-3636 l l

Business Hours: 8:30 - 5:00 (Labor Day to last Monday in June) 8:00 - 4:30 (Last Monday in June to Labor Day) i B

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January, 1976 RHODE ISLAND Compact Administrator Director, Department of Health Joseph E. Cannon, M. D. ,

Business Tel: (401) 277-2231 l

To Request Aid From Rhode Island State Police l Rhode Is!and (401) 647-3311 Authorized to Request Aid for James P. Deery, M. D.

Rhode Island Business Tel: (401) 277-2438, 2439 Home Tel: (401) 331-4936 James E. Hickey Bxniness Tel: (401) 277-2438, 2439 Home Tel: (401) 884-4732 Herbert F. Kilguss Business Tel: (401) 277-2438, 2419 Home Tel: (401) 751-4895 Santo Amato Business Tel: (401) 421-7156 Hnme Tel: (401) 351-5264 Busines.c Hours: 8:30 - 4:30 VERMONT Compact Administrator Commissioner, Department of Health Anthony Robbins, M. D.

Luciness Tel: (802) 862-5701 Dr. John Froines Business Tel: (802) 476-3171, 3172  ;

Home Tel: (802) 454,-8550

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David Scott Business Tel: (E92) 4'i6-3171, 3172 Home Tct: (802) 767-3744 Raymond N. McCandless Business Tel: '802) 476-3171, 3172 Home Telt (802) 223-5075

[usines; Hours: 8:00 - 4: 30 i '

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U. S. FOOD AffD DRUG ADMIlilSTRATION BOSTON, }&SSACHUSETTS 02109 Robert M. Hallisey (Regional Of fice)

Businers Tel: (617) 223-3178, 5859 Home Te1  : (617) 729-5729 U. S. EtNIRONf/ INTAL PROTECTION AGENCY BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02203 Byron E. Keene (Regional Office)

Business Tel: (617) 223-S708, 5777 Home Tel  : (617) 729 1356 Paul H. Bedrosian (I egional Of fice)

Business 1e1: (617) 223-5708, 5777 Home Tel: (617) 475-2668 WINCHESTER EtG1NEERI!G AND ANALYTICAL CEt1TER (WEAC)

EMERGE!CY TEAM (As per updated listinga sent to Health Departments semiannually) k .NDIX II k LAEKTtfiURY EQUIPMENT FIELD BQUIPMENT .i S

STATE GROSS GROSS GAMMA SCAN ALPM BETA-GAMMA G . M. NEUTRON ' ~

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Conn. 1 PC 2 LBBC 1 Single Channel 4 Eberline PAC-15 1 Victoreen 440 5 G.M. Survey 0-2M com. Instruments 1 Multi-Channel (gamma O'-2r/hr) 3 Baird Atomic 420 0-100 mr/hr ,

3 Vict:reen Radgun -

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. 0-10,000 r/hr e Maine 4 PC 4 PC 1-400 Channel 1 Eberline 2 Cutie Pie Ion 6 G.M. Survey 1 LBPC 1 LBBC Analyzer Chambers Instruments Mass. 6 PC 2 LBBC 1-400 Channel 5 Scintillation 2 Ion Chambers 17 G.M. Counters 1 Texas Instrumer 6 PC Analyzer 0-2,000,000 cpm. 0-10,000 r/hr 0-20 mr/hr (Note: 2 Juno 0-25 r/hr also 1 Single Channel 10 Ion Chambers alpha capabilit-

, Analyzer 0-2,500 mr/hr 2 Ion Chambers 0-300 mr/hr N. H. 1 PC 1 PC 1 1024 Channel 1 Gas Flow 5 Ion Chambers 8 G.M. Counters 2 Neutron Counte Analyzer 0-100,000 cpm.

1 Scintillation 4 Scintillation 0-2,000,000 cpm. .

R. I. 1 PC 1 LBBC 1 400 Channel 1 Scintiidation 1 N.C. #2568 2 N.C. $2650

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! OTHER EQUIPMENT Conn. - 1 Tri-Carb Liquid Scintillation Counter, 1 Johnson Radon Counting System, Pocket Dosimeters, Protective Clothing i 1 PIC. '

Maine - 3 Hi-Vol Air Samplers.

Mass. - Pocket Dosimeters, Protective Clothing, Respirators, Hoods, Gloves, Decontamination Solutions, Marking Rope, etc.

A 4- Shoe Covers, 1 Set Protective s tat N. H. - 9Clothing, "1-Vol AirGloves, Samplers,,3 Manuagoogr Respirator, PIC, 1 2 Electro TLD.ic

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! R. I. - 8 Hi-Vol Air Samplers, 1 Impactor Head Air Sampler,1 Electrostatis Air Sampler, Protective Clothing and Decontamination Equipment available through C. D.

Vt. - Plastic Bags, Waste Storage Drums, Shoe Covers, 1 PIC, 1 TLD (BG&G). January, 1976

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