ML20151H504
| ML20151H504 | |
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| Site: | McGuire, Mcguire |
| Issue date: | 02/24/1983 |
| From: | Glover M DUKE POWER CO. |
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| PROC-830224-01, NUDOCS 8305040606 | |
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(2) STATION: McGuira Nuclear Station (3) PROCEDURE TITLE:
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McGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT 1.0 Symptoms 1.1 This condition exists whenever unusual events are in process or havs occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant.
2.0 Immediate Actions 2.1' Automatic None 2.2 Manual 2.2.1 The Shift Supervisor shall be inforned of all events initiating this procedure.
3.0 Subsequent Action Initial /N/A
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3.1 The Shift Supervisor Eall assure that the appropriate emergency condition (Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area
.j Emergency, or General Emergency) is declared by evaluating the actual plant condition with Enclosure 4.1 Emergency Classification Flowchart and Enclosure 4.2. List of Initiating conditions.
Emergency Action Levels, and Associated Emergency Procedure /
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3.2 The Shift Supervisor shall assure that all actions required by the,
initiating Faergency ~ Procedure will be performed and that'all actions necessary for the protection of persons and property are being taken.
NOTE If at any time in the course of events in this procedure, site evacuation or personnel assembly / accountability appears necessary, refer to Station Directive 3.8.1.
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3.3 The Shift Supervisor shall assume the function of the Emergency Coordinator until the arrival of the Station Manager or his designee at which time the Station Manager or his designee assumes p
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3.4 The Emergency Coordinator shall assure prompt (within about 15 minutes of declaring the emergency) notification of the North Carolina State and. Local County Warning Points indicated on Enclosure 4.3.
He shall also assure notification cf all other personnel listed in Enclosure 4.3.
NOTE 1.
See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing, for notification, tubphone numbers / radio codes /pager codes.
NOTE 2.
See Enclosure 4.5, Notification of Emergency Conditione, for information to be provided to State / County Warning Points.
NOTE 3.
See Enclosure 4.6, Emergency Plan Message Format for information to be provided to Nuclear Production Duty Engineer.-
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3.5' In the event a release or potential release of radioactive 3,
materials is a threat to plant personnel or members of the general public the Emergency Coordinator shall utilize the Operator Aid Computer (OAC) " NUCLEAR-23" program to assess the offsite consequences. In the event the (OAC) is not operational the Emergency Coordinator shall request Health Physics personnel to evalua'e the consequences utilizing the appropriate Health
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3.6 The Emergency Coordinator shall provide protective action reca==aarlations as necessary to the affected county warning point (s) and to the North Carolina warning point (Emergency Operations Centers if established) or the State Radiological Protection Sectioni-@epartment of Human Resources (see Enclosure 4.4 Telephone' Listing) as directed by the state in accordance with the North Carolina Radiological Emergency Respcuse Plan. If actual release of radioactive materials will result in a projected dose
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3.6.1 Whole body <1, thyroid <5, NO protective. action is required. Monitor environmental radiation levels to verify.
3.6.2 Whole body 1 to <5, thyroid 5 to <25, recommend seeking shelter and wait for further instructions. Consider evacuation particularly for children and pregnant women.
Monitor environmental radiation levels. Control accesa to affected areas.
3.6.3 Whole body 5 and above, thyroid 25 and above, recommend mandatory evacuation of population's in the affected Monitor environmental radiation levels,and areas.
adjust area for mandatory evacuation based on'these levels. Control access to affected areas.
NOTE See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing for notification.
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3.7 The Emergency Coordinator shall augment on shift. resources to assess and respond to the emergency situation as needed to ensure the protection of persons and property.
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3.8 The Emergency Coordinator will assess the Emergency Condition and determine the need to remain in a Notification of Unusual Event.
escalate to a more severe class or close out the emergency.
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3.9 The Projects.and L.icensing Engineer or his designee will close out the Emergency with verbal summary to county and State authorities, i
notified _in Step 3.4, followed by written summary within 24' hours.
4.0 Enclosures 4.1 Emergency Classification Guide Flowchart 4.2 List of Initiating Conditions, Emergency Action Levels, and Associated t
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4.3 Notification Chart 4.4 Telephone Listing 4.5 Notification of Emergency Conditions.
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i LIST OF INITIATING CONDITIONS, ENERGENCY ACTION LEVELS, AND
' ASSOCIATED ENERGENCY PROCEDURE / DOCUMENT Initiating Conditions Emergency Actinn Level (EAL)
Emergency Procedure / Document 4.2.1 Emergency Core Cooling Safety Injection signal verification EP/1/A/5000/01 EP/2/A/5000/01
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Initiated (SI) and by redundant indication and indic'ation EP/1/A/5000/02. EP/2/A/5000/02, discharge to vessel has of discharge to vessel.
EP/1/A/5000/03. EP/2/A/5000/03, occurred.
EP/1/A/5000/04 EP/2/A/5000/04, AP/1/A/5500/35, AP/2/A/5500/35 4.2.2 Radiological effluent ENF49,.50, 35, 36, 37 Alarm indicating Tech Specs 3/4.11. Envir.onmental Technical Specification Technical Specification Limite exceeded.
Tech Specs HP/0/8/1009/09, limite exceeded.
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or 0.1% equivalent fuel of 70pC1/m1 to 350 pCi/a1 verified by fI failures within 30 minutes.
increased EHF-48 readings and labora-tory analysis.
4.2.4 Abnormal coolant tempeca-Figure 2.1-1 Tech Specs exceeded AP/1/A/5500/05 AP/2/A/5500/05 ture and/or pressure or and Core Subcooling Monitor less abnormal fuel temperature than acceptable.
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Emergency Procedure / Document EP/1/A/5000/02 EP/2/A/5000/02, 4.2.5 Exceeding either primary /
>1 CPM total P/S leakage secondary leak rate
>500 CPD from any S/C EP/1/A/5000/04. EP/2/A/5000/04, requiring shutdown by
>10 CPM Identified Primary Leakage AP/1/A/5500/10. AP/2/A/5500/10 Tech. Specs or primary leak Verified by EHF readings, level control, rate requiring shutdown by make-up rate, and or chemical / radiological Tech. Specs, analysis.
4.2.6 Failure of a safety or Valid accoustical monitor indica-EP/1/A/5000/02, EP/2/A/5000/02, tion of valve failure.
AP/,1/A/5500/11. AP/2/A/5500/11, relief valve in a safety e
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EP/1/A/5000/03, EP/2/A/5000/03 following reduction of applicable pressure.
(Pri-mary System (NC) or Main Steam (SH).
4.2.7 Loss of offsite power or Uodervoltagealarmson7Khbuses AP/1/A/5500/07, AP/2/A/5500/07 loss of onsite AC power or blackout load sequencers capability.
actuated.
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Tech Specs (3/4.6.1),
and unisolable or both air lock doors on a lock inoperable, or penetration (s) fail Isak test per Tech Specs when con-tainmen integrity required.
4.2.9 Loss of engineered safety ESF actuation system found inoperable AP/1/A/5500/19. AP/2/A/5500/19, feature or fire protection or Fire Suppression Water System AP/1/A/5500/21. AP/2/A/5500/21 system function requiring Eund inoperable per Tech Specs.
AP/1/A/5500/20 AP/2/A/5500/20, l,g ij shutdown by Tech Specs Tech Specs 3/4.5, 3/4.7.10, l
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fire lasting more than 10 minutes.
I 4.2.11 Indications or alarms on Loss of process or effluent radiation OP/0/A/6700/03 Tech Specs 3/4.3 process or effluent para-monitoring system or Loss of all j
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4.4.1 Operations Duty Engineer (PA System)
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Primary: Ring Down Phone
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4.4.10 Catawba County Warning Point -
Primary: Rina Down Phone Back-up:.
Systen Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code: _
4.4.11 Iredell County Warning Point -
Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up: -
- System Speed Back-up: E=ergency. Radio, Code:_ _ '
4.4.12 Caston County Warning Point -
Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up:
System Speed Back-up,: Emn sency Raaio, Code:
4.4.13 Cabarrus County Warning Point -
Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up:.
- System Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:
NOTE 1.
Radio Code sill activate all county radio units.
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MCGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION
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NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY CONDITIONS
.s 4.5.1 Include as a ninf==, the following information to the North Carolina State Warning Point, and the six County Warning Points. (Mecklenburg, Catawba, Iredell, Lincoln, Gaston, and Cabarrus).
NOTE 1:
See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing NOTE 2:
A.
Complete Part I of this format as a minimal first notification of a reportable incident.
B.
Complete Part I and II of this format to p'rovide minimal followup information.
PART I:
Initial Emergency Message Information
[ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TELEPHONE RESPONSE:
Mecklenburg "This is McGuire Nuclear Station.
Iredell Please acknowledge when you are Lincoln rea'dy to copy Emergency Information.?
Cabarrus Gaston.
1.
This is McGuire Nuclear Station.
Catawba 2.
My name is:
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This message (Number
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Reports a real emergency.
b.
Is an exercise message.
4.
My telephone number / extension is:
5.
Message Authentication:
6.
The class of emergency is:
a.
Notification of an Unusual Event b.' Aler:
c.
Site Area Emergency d.
GenIeralEmergency 7.
This Classification of Emergency was declared at:
/ou AM/PM DATE 8.
The initiating event causing the Emergency Classification is:
9.
The Emergency Condition:
a.
Does not involve the release of radioactive materials from the plant.
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Involves the POTENTIAL for a release, but NO release is occurring, c.
Involves a release of radioactive material.
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a.
No protective action is recommended at this time, b.
People living in zones remain indoors with doors and windows closed.
c.
People in zones i
EVACUATE their homes and businesses.
d.
Pregnant women and children in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed.
Pregnant women and children in zones e.
evacuate to the nearest shelter / reception center.
f.
Other recommendations:
- 11. There will be:
a.
A follovup message b.
No further co-mications
- 12. I repeat, this message:
c a.
Reports an actual emergency.
b.
Is an exercise message.
- 13. Relay this information to the persons. indicated in your alert pro-cedures for an incident at McGuire Nuclear Station.
NOTE: Record the Name, Title, Date. Time, and Warning Point at end of Part II.'
l PART II: Follovup Emergency Message. Information 1.
The type of actual or projected release is:
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Airtiorne b.
Waterborne
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Other 2.
The source and description of the release is:
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Release began /will begin at a.m./p.m.; time since reactor trip is hours.
b.
The estimated duration of the release is hours.
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Dose projection, base data:
Radiological release _:
curies, or curies /sec.
Wind speed:
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From Stability class:
(A.B.C.D.E.F or G) j Release height:
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Dose conversion factor:
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R/hr/Ci/Ms (Child Thyroid)
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Field asasurement of dose rate or conemmiEstion (if available):
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Emergency actions underway at the facility include:
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Onsite support needed from offaite organizations:
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Plant status:
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(m EMERGENCY PLAN MESSAGE FORMAT (Nuclear Station to Nuclear Production Duty Engineer) 1.
This is at McGuire Nuclear Station I (Name and Title) 2.
This is/is not a Drill. An Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency I
was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at on Unit Number (Time) l 3.
Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergency procedure description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status) 4.
Corrective Measures Being Taken:
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. Release of radioactivity: Is/Is not taking place, and is/is not affecting the Crisis Management. Center.
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.A DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No: RP/0/A/5700/02 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Chagge(s)
O to PROCESS RECORD Incorporated (2) STATION:
McGuire Nuclear Station (3) PROCEDURE TITLE:
Alert DATE:
2/22/83 (4) PREPARED BY:
(5) REVIEWED BY-DATE:
2.- ZY "23 Cross-Disciplinary Review By:
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(6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY):
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3 DUKE POWER COMPANY McGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION ALERT 1.0 Symptoms 1.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant.
2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic None 2.2 Manual 2.2.1' The Shift Supervisor shall be informed of all events initiating this procedura.
3.0 Subsequent Actions Initial / N/A
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3.1 The Shift Supervisor sh 1 assure that the appropriate m
emergencycondition-(Notification of Unusual Event, Alert. Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency),is declared by evaluating the acutal plant condition with Enclosure 4.1 Emergency Classification Flavchart and Enclosure 4.2. List of
. Initiating Conditions, Emergency Action Levels, and Associated Emergency Procedure / Document.
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3.2 The Shift Supervisor shall ensure that all actions required by the initiating Emergency Procedure will be performed and that all actions necessary for the protection of persons and
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NOTE If at any ti:in in the course of events in this procedure. site evacuation or personnel assembly / accountability appears necessary, refer to Station Directive 3.8.1.
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3.4 The Emergency Coordinator shall assure prompt (within about 15 minutes of declaring the emergency) notification of the North Carolina State and Local County Warning Points indicated on.3.
He shall also aslure notification of all other personnel listed in Enclosure 4.3.
NOTE 1 Activation of the Technical Support Center (TSC), and Operations Support Center (OSC) shall be in accordance with Station Directive 3.8.2.
Activation of the Crisis Management Center (CMC) shall be in accordance with.6.
NOTE 2 See Enclosure _4.4, Telephone Listing, for notification, telephone numbers / radio codes /pager codes.
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3.5.1 Dispatching onsite monitoring teams with associated communications equipment.
3.5.2 Providing periodic plant status updates to offsite authorities (at least every 15 minutes).
3'.5.3 Providing periodic meteorological assessments to offsite authorities and, if any releases are occurring, dose estimates for actual releases.
NOTE In the event a release or potential release of radioactive materials is a threat to plant personnel or
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3.6 The Emergency Coordinator shall provida protective action recommendations as necessary to the affected county warning point (s) and to the North Carolina warn'ing point (Emergency Operations Centers if established) or to the state Radiological Protection Section, Department of Human Resources (See Enclosure 4.4', Telephone Listing) as directed by the state in accordance with the North Carolina Radiological Emergency response plan. If evaluation indicates that a potential for or an actual release of radioactive materials will result in a projected dose (REM) to the population of: (EPA Protective Action Guidelines).
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Whole body <1, thyroid <5, NO protective action is
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-s' 3.6.2 Whole body 1 to <$. thyroid 5 to <25, recosamend seeking shelter and unit for further instructions. Consider evacuation particularly for. children and pregnant vouen.
Monitor environmental radiation levels.. Contro1' access to affected areas.
3.6.3 Whole body 5 and above, thyroid 25 and above, recommend'
==ndatory evacuation of populations in the affected areas.
Moni. tor environmental radiation levels and adjust area for mandatory evacuation based on these levels. Control access to affected areas.
NOTE See Enclosure 4.4 for Telephone Listing for --
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Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Icvel (EAL)
Emergency Procedure / Document 4.2.9 Coolant pump seizure Reactor coolant pump auto trip AP/1/A/5500/04. AP/2/A/5500/04, j
leading to fuel failure.
alarui, and reactor trip on low AP/1/A/5500/08. AP/2/A/5500/08, OP/0/A/6150/14. AP/1/A/5500/05 coolant flow, and failed fuel i
monitor ~ alarm EHF48.
AP/2/A/5500/05 4.2.10 Complete loss of func-RHR not functional and inability AP/1/A/5500/17. A*/2/A/5500/17 tions needsd for plant to sustain natural or forced cir-OP/1/A/6100/04. OP/2/A/6100/04 cold shutdown.
culation.
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initiate and complete have been completed.
a scram which brings the reactor subcritical.
4.2.12 Fuel damage accident Observation of damage to spat AP/1/A/5500/25. AP/2/A/5500/25 l
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activity to c'ontainment or fuel handling building.
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1EHF-16 or 17 alarm or 2EHF-3 or 4 alarm.
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alarm.
1 Fire plotentially af fecting 4.2.13 Observation of a fire that could Station Directive 2.11 Series.
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4.2.15 Airborne Radiological For EHF35 - Low Range offscale HP/0/B/1009/05 effluents >10 times 4
Tech' Specs instantaneous High Range'1 x 10 cpm limits (an instantaneous 6
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over 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, would re-2 sult in about Imr at the High Range 5 x 10 cpm site boundary under average meteorological conditions
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Flood, low water, hur-As observed, ricane surge, seiche near design levels.
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Faergency Procedure / Document b.
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As dictated by Plant Conditions.
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Hanager warrant pre-ll cautionary activation 1
of the Technical Support ll Center and near site Crisis Management Center.
4.2.20 Evacuation of control As determined by Shift Supervisor /
AP/1/A/5500/17,Af/2/A/5500/17, room anticipated or Emergency Coordinator.
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NOTIFICATION / ACTIVATION ALERT Notify / Activate the following personnel /or Emergency Centers for all Initiatin;;
Conditions listed in Enclosure 4.2. (See Enclosure 4.4 for Telephone Listing)
NOTIPY/ ACTIVATE NOTIPICATION COMPLETE-INITIAL Shift Supervisor Operations Duty Engineer Station Manager Superintendent of Operations Superintendent of Technical Services Projects and Licensing Engineer Station Health Physicist North Carolina State Warning Point Mecklenburg County Warning Point Lincoln County Warning Point Catawba County Warning Point Iredell County Warning Point Gaston County Warning Point Cabarrus County Warning Point N.R.C. via ENS (Red Phone)
N.R.C. Station Representative Construction Project Manager Superintendent of Maintenance Superintendent of Administration Activate T.S.C. (Station Directive 3.8.2)
Activate O.S.C. (Station Directive 3.8.2)
Activate C.M.C. (Enclosure 4.6)
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TELEPHONE LISTING 4.4.1 Operations Duty Engineer (PA System)
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4.4.5 Projects and Licensing Engineer -
Home -
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System Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:
4.4.9 Lincoln County Warning Point -
Primary: Ring Down Phope Back-up:
. - System Speed Back-up: Emergency, Radio, Code:
4.4.10 Catawba County Warning Point -
Primary: Ring Down Phone Back-up:
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4.4.11 Iredell County Warning Point -
Primary: Rine Down Phone Back-up:
- System Speen Back-up: Emergency Radio Code:
4.4.12 Gaston County Warning Point -
Primary: Rine Down Phone Back-up:
- System Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:,'
4.4.13 Cabarrus County Warning Point -
Pri=ary: R9 "
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System Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:
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MCGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY CONDITIONS 4.5.1 Include us a minimum, the following information to the North Carolina State Warning Point, and the six County Warning Points. (Mecklenburg, Catawba Iredell, Lincoln, Caston, and Cabarrus).
NOTE 1:
See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing NOTE 2:
A.
Complete Part I of this format as a minimal first notification of a reportable incident.
B.
Complete Part'I and II of this format to provide minimal followup information.
PART I:
Initial Emergency Massage Information CKNOWLEDGEMENT TELEPHONE RESPONSE:
Mecklenburg "This is McGuire Nuclear Stat' ion.
Iredell Please acknowledge when you are Lincoln ready to copy Emergency Information."
Cabarrus Gaston 1.
This is McGuire Nuclear Station.
Catawba 2.
My name is:
3.
This message (Number
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s.
Reports a real emergency.
b.
Is an exercise message.
4.
My telephone number / extension is:
5.
Massage Authentication:
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The class'of emergency is:
a.
Notification of an Unusual Event b.
Alert c.
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This Classification of Emergency was declared at:
/on AM/FM DATE 8.
The initiating event causing the Emergency Classification is:
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The Emergency Condition:
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Involves the POTENTIAL for a release, but NO release is occurring.
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People living in-zones remain indoors with doors and windows closed, c.
People in zones EVACUATE their homes and businesses.
d.
Pregnant women and children in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed.
a.
Pregnant women and children in zones evacuate to the nearest' shelter / reception center.
f.
Other recommendations:
11, There will be:
a.
A followup message b.
No further co==mmications 12.
I repeat, this message:
a.
Reports an actual emergency.
b.
Is an exercise message.
- 13. Relay this information to the persons indicated in your alert pro-cedures for an incident at McGuire Nuclear Station.
NOTE: Record the Name Title, Date Time, and Warning Point at end of Part II.
PART II: ' Followup Emergency Massage Information 1.
The type of actual or projected release is:
a.
Airborne b.
Waterborne c.
Surface spill d.
Other 2.
The source and description of the release is:
3.
a.
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The estimated duration of the release is
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curies, or Eiries/sec.
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Wind speed:
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From Stability class:
(A.B.C.D.E.F.orJ Release height:
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Dose conversion factor:
R/hr/Ci/Ms (whole body)
R/hr/Ci/Ms (Child Thyroid)
Precipitation Temperature at the site:
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Dose projections:
- Dose Commitment
- Distance
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Ram / hour Rem / hour of inhalation Site Boundary 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles
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- Projected Integrated Dose In Ren*
Distance Whole Body Child Thyroid Site Boundary 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles 6.
Field measurement of dose rate or cone==4 nation (if available):
7.
Energency actions underway at the facility include:
8.
Onsite supporir-needed from offsite organizations:
9.
Plant status:
a.
Reactor is: not tripped / tripped Plantf(at:_
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c.
Prognosis is: stable / improving / degrading / unknown.
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(Time)
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s EMERGENCY PLAN MESSAGE FORMAT (Nuclear Station to Nuclear Production Duty Engineer) 1.
This is at McGuire Nuclear Station.
(Name and Title) 2.
This is/is not a Drill. An Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at on Unit Nurber (Time) 3.
Initiating Condition:
(Give as close to the emergency procedura description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status)
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Corrective Measures Being Taken:
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There Have/Have Not.been any injuries to plant personnel 6.
Release of radioactivity: Is/Is not taking place, and is/is not affecting the Crisis Management Center.
7.
NRC Yes No.
State Yes No.
Counties Yes No, have been notified.
8.
The Crisis Management Team should/should not be activated. Corporate Communications and Company Management should be notified (Unusual Event only).
9.
I can be. reached at for follow-up information.
(Telephona Number)
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2/22/83 (5) RZ7IDED BY:
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's SITE 1REA EMERGENCY 1.0 Symptoms 1.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for protection of the public.
2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic EAa 2.2 Manual 2.2.1 The Shift Supervisor shall be informed of all events initiating this procedure.
3.0 Subsequent Actions Initial /N/A
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condition OEotification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Ares
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NOTE If at say tien in the course of events in this procedare, site avscuation or personnel assembly / accountability appears
==e====vy refer to Station Directive 3.8.1.
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3.4 The Emergency Coordinator shall assure prompt-(within about 15 minutes of declaring the emergency) notification of the North Carolina State and Local County Warning Points indicated on.3.
He shall also assure notification of all other personnel listed in Enclosure 4.3.
NOTE 1 Activation of the Technical Support Center (TSC) Operations Support Center (OSC), shall be in accordance with Station Directive 3.8.2.
Activation of the Crisis Management Center (CMC) shall be in accordance with Enclosure 4.6.
NOTE 2 See Enclosure 4.4 Telephone Listing, for notification, 2
telephone'aumbers/rsdio codes /pager codes.
NOTE 3 See Enclosure e6, Notification of Emergency Conditions to be provided to State / County Warning Points.
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3.5 The Emergency Coordinator in direct contact with the Technical Support Center and the Crisis Management Center v111' assess and respond to the emergency by:
3.5.1 Dispatching the Onsite and'0ffsite Monitoring teams with
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3.5.2 Providing noteorological and dosa estimates eg offsite anchorities for actual releases via a dedicated \\
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shall utilize the Operator Aid Computer (OAC)
" NUCLEAR-23" program to assess the offsite consequences.
In the event the (OAC) is not operational the Emergency Coodinator shall request Health Physics personnel to evaluate the consequences utilizing the appropriate Health Physics procedure, HP/0/B/1009/05, HP/0/B/1009/06, HP/0/B/1009/08. HP/0/B/1009/09 HP/0/B/1009/10.
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3.6.1.
Whole bodel, thyroid <5, N0 protective action is required. Monitor environmental radiation levels to verify.
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shelter and wait for further instructions, consider evacuation partienlarly for children and pregnant women.
Monitor environmental radiation levels an'd adjust area
- for sendatory evacuation based on these levels. Control access to affected areas.
3.6.3 Whole body 5 and above, thyroid 25 and above, recommend sendatory evacuation of populations in the affected areas. Monitor environmental radiation levels and adjust area for usadatory evacuation based on these levels. Control access to affected areas.
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3.7.i A dedicated individual for plant status updates to offsite authorities and periodic press briefings.
3.7.2 Senior technical and management staff onsite available for consulation with the NRC and State on a periodic basis.
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3.8 The Emergency Coordinator in coordination with Recovery Manager at the Crisis Management Center, will assess the emergency condition and determine the need to remain in a Site Area Emergency, escalate to a more severe class, reduce the emergency class, or close out the emergency.
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'Known lose,of coolant Pressuriser low press.ure reactor trip EP/1/A/5000/02 EP/2/A/5000/02 accident greater than and pressuriser low pressure safety i
makeup pump capacity.
injection signal and high containment i
building pressure (NSP5040, 5050, 5060,5070) and high containment 4
building sump level, (NIF5260, 5270)
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(MSP!400, 5410) and EHF 38, 39, and l
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t coclant activity and/or
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levels).'
From 11 to 101 failed fuel indicated
.by 1.300 to 13,000pC1/m1 1-131 concentration.
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decreasing (MCP5151, 5160, 5172) and possible lifting of steam genera-1 i
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4.2.4 Steam line break with Rapidly decreasing reactor coolant EP/1/A/5000/03. EP/2/A/5000/03 greater than 50 gym pri-Tavg pressuriser pressure and level.
mary to secondary leakage Steam line differential pressure j
and indication of fuel safety injection signal, and High I-
- damage, containment building pressure, if steamline break is in containment
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steam flow and to Lo Tava or low steam pressure safety injection l'
signal, and EHF 48 alarm.
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,,I 4.2.6 Loss of all vital onsite Blackoutloadseque'cersdetuated.
Tech Specs 3/8.2.3, 3/8.2.4 n
DC power for more than 15 DC bus undervoltage all buses and
- minutes, indications as in 4,2.5 above.
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function needed for plant injection, and Inability to establish AP/1/A/5500/17, AP/2/A/5500/17 hot shutdown.
smergency feedwater flow, or Inability g
to establish service water flow, and Inability to establish component l
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4.2.8 Transient requiring opera-Reactor. remains critical after all EP/1/A/5000/01 EP/2/A/5000/01, l
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4.2.9 Major damage to spent Obserystion of major damage to one AP/1/A/5500/25. AP/2/A/5500/25 I
fusi in containment or or more spent fuel assemblies, and/or fuel bandling building spent fuel pool water below fuel level (e.g., large object and lEHF-16 & 17, 2 ENF-3 or 4 or EMF -38.-
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- systems, system or function.
4.2.11 Most or all alarme As determined by the Shift Supervisor /
OP/0/A/6350/01A (annuncistors) lost and Emergency Coordinator.
plant transient initiated or in progress.
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4.2.12 Airborne radiological For EHF35 3
'j affluent monitors detect High Range.8 x 10 cpm.
j levels corresponding to (See Note 1) i greater than 50 nr/hr For ENF36 Low Range 3 x 10 cpu I
g l-for 1/2 hour or greater High Range 7 x 10 cpm than 500 inr/hr W.B. for (See Note 1) two minutes (or five times these levels to the thy-For EHF37 Change of 143 cpe/ minute l
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NOTE 2; these does rates are projected based on other Plant parameters (e.g.,
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4.2.16 Other plant conditione As determined by Shift Supervisor /
As dictated by Plant Conditions, exist that in the judge-Emergency Coordinator,
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NOTIFICATION / ACTIVATION j
GENERAL EMERGENCY Notify / Activate the following personnel /or Emergency Centers for all Initiating Conditions listed in Enclasure 4.2. (See Enclosure 4.4 for Telephone Listing)
, _,, _, NOTIFY / ACTIVATE NOTIFICATION COMPLETE-INITIAL Shift Supervisor Operations Duty Engineer Station Manager Superintendent of Operations Superintendent of Technical Services Projects and Licensing Engineer Station Health Physicist North Carolina State Warning Point Mecklenburg County Warning Point Lincoln County Warning Point d
Catsuba County Warning Point b
i Iredell County Warning Point
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Cabarrus County Warning Point South Carolina State Warning Point N.E.C. via EIS (Red Phone)
N.E.C. Station Representative Superintendent of Maintenance Superintendent of Ad=4aimeration Construction Project Manager Activate T.S.C. (Station Directive 3.8.2)
Activate O.S.C. (Station Directive 3.8.2)
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'Back-up:
- Systes Speed Back-up: E=ergency Radio, Code:,
V 4.4.9 TAnenin County Varning Poine -
Prisary: Rine Down Phone Back-up:
- Systen Speed Back-up: Ec.ergency Radio, Code:,
4.4.10 Catawba County Wrning Point -
Pri=ary: Eine Nvn Phone Back-up:
System Spee<'
Back-up: Ecergency Radio, Code:
4.4.11 Iredell County Wrning Point -
Pri=ary : Ring Down Phone Back-up:
- System Speed Back-up: E=ergency Radio, Code:
4.4.12 Gaston County Wrning Point -
Pr b ry: Eine Devn Phene Back-up:
- System Speed Back-up: E=ergency Radio, Code:
4.4.13 Cabarrus County Varning Point -
Pri=ary: Ring Devn Phone Back-up:.
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Radio Code sill activate all county radio units.
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MCGUIRE NUN.1 TAR STATION NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY CONDITIONS J
4.5.1 Include as a mini==, the following information to the North Carolina State Warning Point, the six County Warning Points, (Mecklenburg, Catawba, Iredell, Lincoln, Gaston, and Cabarrus) and the South Carolina Warning Point.
NOTE 1:
See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing NOTE 2:
A.
Complate Part I of this format as a minimal first notification of a reportable incident.
B.
Completa Part I and II of this format to provide
=1nimal followup information.
PART I:
Initial Emergency Message Information
[ACENOWLEDGEMENT TELEPHONE RESPONSE:
Mecklenburg "This is McGuire Nuclear Station.
Iredell Please acknowledae when you are Lincoln ready to copy Emersency Information."
Cabarrus Gaston 1.
This is McGuire Nuclear Station.
Catawba 2.
My name is:
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Reports a ra=1a==argency.
b.
Is an exercise massage.
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My-telephone number / extension is:
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Ma,ssage Authentication:
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The class of emergency is:
a.
Notification of an. Unusual Event E Alert c.
Site Area Emergency d.
General Emergency 7.
The Classification of Emergency was declared at:
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The initiating event ceasing the Emergency Classification ist 4.
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The Emergency Condition:
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Does not involve the release of radioactive materials from the planc.
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Involves the ParENTIAL for a release, but No release is occurring.
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- 10. We recommend the following protective. action:
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No protective action is recomended at this time.:
b.
People living in zones remain indoors with doors and windows closed.
c.
People in zones
. E7ACUATE their homes and businesses.
d.
Pregnant vomen and children in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed.
Pregnant wonian and children in zones e.
evacuate to the nearest shelter / reception center.
f.
Other recosamendations:
- 11. There will be:
a.
A follovup message b.
No further casumnications
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Esports an actual emergency.
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Is an exerciseguessage.
- 13. Balay this information t'o the persons indicated in your alert pro-cedures for an incident at McGuire Nuclear Station.
NOTE: Escord the Name,' Title, Date Time / and Warning Point at and of Part II.
o PART II: Followup Emersency Message Information 1.
The type of. actual or projected release is:
a.
Airborne b.
Waterborne c.
Surface spill d.
Other 2.-
The source and description of the release is:
3.
a.
salamme began /will begin at a.m./p.m.; time since reactor trip is hours.
b.
The estimated duration of the release is hours.
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Dose projection base data:
Radiological release:
curlas, or curies /sec.
J Wind speed:
sph Wind direction:
From Stability clacs:
(A.B.C.D.E,F, or G)
Releasa hoight:
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Dose conversion factor:
R/hr/Ci/Es (whole body)
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Precipitation Temperature at the site:
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Dose projections:
- Dose Commitment
- Distance Whole Body (Child Thyroid)
Res/ hour Ram / hour of inhalation Site E xsdary 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles
- Projected'IItagrated' Dose In Ram
- Distance Ikola Body Child Thyroid Bice Boundary
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Piald unasurement of dose rate or contamination (if available):
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Baergency actions underway at the facility include:
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Onsite support needed from offsita organisations:
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Plant status:
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Reactor is: not tripped / tripped trc4) d b.
Plant is at:
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Prognosis is: stable / improving / degrading / unknown.
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Reports an actual emergency.
b.
Is an exercise message.
- 11. Do you have any questions?
- END OF FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE ***
NOTE: Record the name, title, date, time, and warning point notified.
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(Warning Point)
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Catawba (Data)
(Time)
(Warning Point)
(5) e - 4cator (Name)
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Lincoln-(Date)
(Time)
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Communicator (Name)
(Title)
Cabarrus (Date)
(Time),
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.This is' at McGuire Nuclear Station.
(Name and Title) 2.
This is/is not a Drill. An Unusual Event
, 1 Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinato. at on Unit Number (Time) 3.
Initiating Condition: (Give as close to the emergency procedura description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status)
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Corrective Measures Being Taken:
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There Reve/Have Not been any injuries to plant personnel 6.
Release of radioactivity: Is/Is not taking place, and is/is not affecting the Crisis Management Center.
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NRC _ Yes 5o, State Yes _ No, Counties Yes No, have,been notified.
8 The Crisis Management Team should/sbould not be activated. Corporate
'*-9=tions and Company Management should be notified (Unusual Event only).
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Incorporated (2) STATION: McGuire Nuclear Station (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: General Faergency m.
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2/22/83 (4) PREPARED BY:
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(5) REVIEWED BTi DATE:
2-2 Y-23 Cross-Disciplinary Review By:
N/R: M (6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IP NECESSARY):
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GENERAL EMERGENCY 1.0 Symptoms 1.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or.inuninent substantial core degradation or nelting with potential for loss of con-tainment integrity.
2.0 Inmaediate Action 2.1 Automatic None 2.2 Manual 2.2.1 The Shift Supervisor shall be informed of all events initiating this procedure.
3.0 Subsequent Actions Initial /N/A
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3.1 The Shift Supervisor shall assure that the appropriate emergency
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Emergency, or General Emergency) is declared by evaluating the j'
actual plant condition with Enclosure 4.1. Emergency Classification Flowchart and Enclosure 4.2. List of Initiating Conditions, Emergency Action Levels, and Associated Emergency Procedure / Document.
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3.2 The Shift Supervisor shall ensure that all actions required by the' initiating Emergency Procedure will be performed and that all actions necess'ary for the protection'of persons and property are being taken.
NOTE If at any time in the course of events in this procedure, site evacuation or personnel assembly /
accountability appears necessary, refer to Station
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3.4 The Emergency Coordinator shall assure prompt (within about 15 minutes of declaring the.esiersency) notification of the. North Carolina State and Local County Warning Points indicated on.3.
He'shall also assure notification of all other personnel listed in Enclosure 4.3.
l NOTE 1 Activation cf the Technical Support Center (TSC) and Operations Support Center (OSC) shall be in accordance with Station Directive 3.8.2.
Activation of the Crisis
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NOTE 2 See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing, for notification, telephone numbers / radio codes /pager codes.
NOTE 3 See Enclosure 4.5, Notification of Energency Conditions to be provided to State / County Warning Points.
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3.5 The Emergency Coordinator in direct contact with the Technical
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Support Center and the Crisis' Management Center will assess and s
. respond to the emergency by:
3.5.1 Dispatching the onsite and offsite monitoring teams with associated comunications.
3.5.2 Provide meteorological and dose escinates to offsite authorities for actual-releases via a dedicated individual or autoested data trans-mission.
3.5.3 Provide release and dose projections based on available plant condition infornecion and fore-seeable contingencies to offsite authorities.
NOTE In the event a release or potential release of radioactive meterials is a threat to plant personnel or meabers of the general public, the Emergency Coordinator shall utilize the Operator Aid Computer (OAC) " NUCLEAR-23" program to assess the offsite consequences. In the event the (OAC) is not 6.~.1) operational the Emergency Coodinator shall request Health Physics personnel to evaluate the consequences we
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3.6 The Emergency Coordinator shall provide protective action recommandations as necessary to the affected county warning point (s) and to the North Carolina Warning Point (Emergency Operations Centers if established) or to state Radiological Protection Section, Department of Human Resources (See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing) as directed by the state in accordance with the North Carolina Radiological Emergency Response Plan. If evaluation indicates that a potential for an actual release of radioactive maj:erials will result in a projected dose (REM) to the, population of: (EPA Protective Action Guidelines) 3.6.1 Whole body <1, Thyroid <5, No protective action is required. Monitor environmental radiation levels to verify.
3.6.2 Whole body to <5, Thyroid 5 to <25, recommiend seeking shelter and wait for further instructions.
Consider evacuation particularly for children and pregnant women. Monitor enviroumental radiation levels. Control access to affected areas.
3.6.3 Whole body 5 and above, Thyroid 25 and above, reca===nd sandatory evacuation of populations in the affected areas. Monitor environmental ra'diation
. levels and. adjust area for Mandatory evacuation based.on these levels. Control access to affected
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NOTE See Enclosure 4.4 Telephone Listing for l
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4.0 Enclosures 4.1 Emergency Classification Guide Flowchart 4.2 List of Initiating Conditions, Emergency Action Levels, and Associated Emergency Procedure / Document.
4.3 Notification Chart.
4.4 Telephone listing.
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LIST OF INITIATING CONDITIONS, ENERCENCY ACTION LEVELS, AND ASSOCIATED EMERGENCY PROCEDURE / DOCUMENT Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL)
Emergency Procedure / Document 4 ;i 4.2.1 Effluent monitors detect As observed by control room personnel.
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1evels corresponding to i
1 res/hr Whole Body or 5 res/hr Thyroid at the site boundary'under actual meteoroloalcal conditions, u
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radiation levels in con-tainment with leak rate appropriate for existing I
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exposure levels are predicted
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4.2.2 Loss of 2 of 3 fission pro-1.
Loss of coolant accident as IIP /0/B/1009/05, AP/1/A/5500/05, j
duct barriers with a poten-identified in Site Area Emergency AP/2/A/5500/05 l;
tial loss of 3rd barrier, 4.2.1, and incomplete contain-(e.g., loss of primary ment isolation,
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Loss of coolant accident as iden-l tial for loss of contain-tified in Site Area Emergency 4.2.1,
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andContainmentMonitorajarms(EHF51A and/or B) greater than 10 R/hr and con-l tainment pressure greater than 14.8 psig for-at least 2 minutes,
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Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL)
Emergency Procedure / Document
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trol of the facility, resulted in occupation of the con-trol room and auxiliary shutdown NOTE: Con. sider 2 mile facility.
precautionary evacuation.
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4.2.4 other plant conditions As determined by the Shift Supervisor /
As dictated by plant conditions.
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exist. from whatever Emergency Coordinator and verified by source, that in the judge-EAL's defined in Implementing Procedures ment of the shift super-utilized up to this point.
4 visor, the Operations Dutf Engineer, the Superinten-dent of Operations, or the Plant Manager make release
,i of large amounts of radio-activity in a short time period possible (e.g., any g
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For core melt sequences where significant re--
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taking place and large amounts of fission pro-ducts are not yet in g
the containment atmos-phere, consider 2 mile precautionary evacua-tion. Consider 5 mile I
downwind egacuation (45* to 90 sector) if large amounts of fission products 1
(greater than Cap acti-l vity)i are in the con-l tainment atmosphere.
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Initiating Conditions Emergency Action Level (EAL)
Faergency Procedure / Document i
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containment failure leadicg to a direct
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is Aticly lui the se-1 quance but not immi-nunt and large amounts l,
of fiedion products in addition to noble
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consider precautionary i
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90* sector).
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Emergency Procedure / Document' il, d.
As release informa-j _'
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Example Sequences:
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Small and large Safety injection signal plus reac-LOCA's with fail-tor trip ands ure of ECCS to per-form leading to 1.
Safety injection and RilR severe core de-pumps not running gradation or melt.
Ultimate failure 2.
Flow indications for safety of containment injection read "0".
likely for melt 3
sequences. (Seve-3.
High containment sump level.
ral hours likely l
to be available For Severe Fuel Over Temperature:
to complete prd-Creater than 10% failed fuel 1
tective actions indicated by greater than unless containment 13,000pci/m1-131 concentration.
is not isolated).
For Fuel Melt Conditions:
Creater than 5% failed fuel indicated by greater than 11,800pci/mi I-131 concentration.
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q Initiating Conditions Faergency Action Level (EAL)
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Transient ini-Reactor trip on Lo Lo Steam Generator AP/1/A/5500/06, AP/2/A/5500/06 i
tinted by loss level and wide range generator levels EP/1/A/5000/04 EP/2/A/5000/04 i
of feedwater and toward offscale low on all steam generators
, condensate sys-and -emergency feedwater flow ind!ca-
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system for ex-reactor.
s tended period. '
(Core melting is possible in seve-
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scram. Core dam-flow af ter initiation (tiVP5440, I
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Failure of offsite Undervoltage alarms on 7KV buses and
,AP/1/A/5500/07.' AP/2/A/5500/07
.l and onsite power blackout load sequencers actuated and i
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I feedwater makeup capability for several hours.
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failure of conj t
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Small LOCA and Pressurizar low pressure reactor trip EP/1/A/5000/02. EP/2/A/5000/02 initially suc.
and pressuriser low pressure safety AP/1/A/5500/05. AP/2/A/5500/05 i
cessful ECCS.
injection signal and RHR flow indica-Subsequent fail-tors show "0" flow after shift to RHR
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tem over several Reactor Coolant (NC) T is rising, k
hours could lead and containment air handling system to core melt and fails,si;o function.
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4.2.5 Any major internal or ex-As determined by the Shift Supervisor /
As dictated by, plant conditions.
ternal events (e.g., fires.
Emergency Coordinator.
earthquakfs substantially beyond design levels) which N
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NOTIFICATION / ACTIVATION GENERAL EMERGENCY Notify / Activate the following personnel /or Emergency Centers' for all Initiating Conditions listed in Enclosure 4.2. (See Enclosure 4.4 for Telephone Listing)
NOTIFT/ ACTIVATE NOTIFICATION COMPLETE-INITIAL Shift Supervisor Operations Duty Engineer Station Manager Superintendent of Operations Superintendant of Technical Servicer Projects and Licensing Engineer Station Health Physicist North Carolina State Warning Point Mecklenburg County Warning Point Lincoln County Warning Point v
Catawba County Warning Point Iredell County Warning Point Caston County Warning Point Cabarrus County Warning Point South Carolina State Warning Point N.R.C. via ENS (Red Phone)
N.R.C.'S'tation Representa'tive Superintendent of Maintenance Superintendent of Administration Construction Project Manager Activate T.S.C. (Sration Directive 3.8.2)
Activate 0.S.C. (Station Directive 3.8.2)
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TELEPHONE LISTING
, 4.4.1 Operations Duty Engineer (PA System)
P&T Pager 4.4.2 Station Manager Home -
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Home,-
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Home -
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4.4.8 Mecklenburg County Warning Point - Primary: Rine Down Phone Back-up:
- Sy' stem Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:
4.4.9 Lincoln County Warning Point -
Primary: Rine Down Phone Back-up:
. - System Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:
4.4.10
. Catawba County Warning Point -
Primary: Ring Dcwn Phone Back-up:
System Speed
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Back-up:
- Systed Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:,"
4.4.12 Gaston County Warning Point -
Pri=ary: Ring Down Phone Back-up:
System Speed Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:,'
4.4.13 Cabarrus County Warning Potat -
Primary: Rine Dcwn Phone Back-up:
System Speed Back-up: E=ergency Radio, Code:
NOTE 1.
Radio Code sill activate all county radio units.
2.
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MCGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION
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NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY CONDITIONS
.s 4.5.1 Include as a mini: um, the following information to the North Carolina State Warning Point, the*six County Warning Points (Mecklenburg, Catawba, Iredell, Lincoln, Caston, and Cabarrus) and the South Carolina Warning Point.
NOTE 1:
See Enclosure 4.4, Telephone Listing NOTE 2:
A.
Complete Part I of this format as a minimal first notification of a reportable incident.
a B.
Complete Part I and II of this format to provide minimal followup information.
PART I:
Initial Emergency Message Information
[ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TELEPHONE RESPONSE:
Mecklenburg
- "This is McGuire Nuclear Station.
Iredell Please acknowledge when you are Lincoln ready to copy Emergency Information."
Cabarrus Gaston 1.
This is McGuire Nuclear Station.
Catawba 2.
ny name is:
3.
This. message (Number
):
a.
Reports a real emergency.
b.
Is an exercise message.
4.
My telephone number / extension is:
5.
Massage Authentication:
6.
The class of emergency is:
a.
Notification of an Unusual Event b.
Alert c.
Site Area Emergency d.
General Emergency 7.
The Classification of Emergency was declared at:
/on AM/PM DATE 8.
The initiating event causing the Emergency Classification is:
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The Emergency Condition:
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- 10. We recommend the following protective action:
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No protective action is recommended at this eine.
N b.
People living.in zones remain indoors with doors and windows closed, c.
People in zones EVACUATE their homes and businesses.
d.
Pregnant women and children in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed.
e.
Pregnant women and children in zones evacuate to the nearest shelter / reception center.
f.
Other reconumendations:
- 11. There will be:
a.
A followup message b.
No further communications 12.
I repeat, this messaget 3
a.
Reports an actual emergency.
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.Is an exercise message.
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- 13. Relay this information to the persons indicated in your alert pro-cedures for an incident at McGuire Nuclear Station.
NOTE: Record the Name, Title, Date. Time, and Warning Point at end of Part II.
PART II: Followup Emergency Massate Information 1.
The type of actual or projected release is:
a.
Airborne b.
Waterborna c.
Surface spill d.
Other 2.
The source and description of the release is:
3.
a.
Release began /will begin at a.m./p.m.; time since reactor trip is
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The estimated duration of the release is hours.
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Dose projection base data:
Radiological release:
curies, or curies /sec.
s.
Wind speed:
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Wind direction:
Froa Stability class:
(A.B.C.D.E.F. or C)
Release height:
7' Ft.
Dose conversion factor:
R/hr/Ci/Ms (whole body)
_R/hr/Ci/Ms (Child Thyroid)
Precipitation Temperature at the site:
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5.
Dose projections:
- Dose Connaitment*
Distance Whole Body (Child Thyroid)
Pam/ hour Rem / hour of inhalation Site Boundary 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles s
- Projected Integrated Dose In Rea*
Distance Whole Body Child Thyroid Site Boundary 2 miles 5 miles-10 miles 6.
Field measurement of dose rate or contamination (if available):
l 7.
Emergency actions underway at the facility include:
8.
Onsite support needed from offsite organizations:
9.
Plant status:
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- 10.,I repeat, this message:
a.
Reports an actual emergency.
b.
Is an exercise message.
- 11. Do you have any questions?
- END OF FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE **.*
NOTE: Record the name, title, date, time, and warning point notifiad.
(1)
Communicator (Name)
(Title)
Mecklenburg (Data)
(Time)
(Warning Point)
(2)
Communicator (Name)
(Title)
Caston (Data)
(Time)
(Warning Point)
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(Title)
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(Time)
(Warning Point)
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Communicator (Name)
(Title)
Catawba (Date)
(Time)
(Warning Point)
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Communicator (Name)
(Title)
Lincoln (Date)
(Time)
(Warning Point) l (6)
Communicator (Name)
(Title)
Cabarrus (Date)
(Time)
(Warning Point)
(7)
Communicator (Name)
(Title)
North Carolina (Data)
(Time)
(Warning Point)
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(Title)
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DERGENCY PI.AN MESSAGE FORMAT (Nuclear Station to Nuclear Production Duty Engineer) 1.
This is at McGuire Nuclear Station.
(Name and Title) 2.
This is/is not,a Drill. An Unusual Event
_ Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at on Unit Number (Time)
-3.
Initiating Condition:
(Give as close to the emergency procedure description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status)
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. Corrective Measures Being Taken:
5.
There Have/Have Not been any injuries to plant personnel.
6.
Release of radioactivity: Is/Is not taking place, and is/is not.affecting the Crisis Management Center.
7.
NRC Yes No, State Yes No.
Counties Yes No, have been notified.
l 8.
The Crisis Management Team should/should not be activated. Corporate Communications and Company Management should be notified (Unusual Event Only).
9.
I can be reached at for follow-up information.
(Telephone Number)
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