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Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 6 to Station Directive 3.0.7, Site Assembly/Evacuation & Rev 14 to Station Directive 3.8.4, Onsite Emergency Organization
ML20151R564
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Site: Catawba  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 01/27/1986
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DUKE POWER CO.
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CATAWBA NCCLEAR STATION DIRECTIVE 3.0.7 (TS)

REVISION NO. 6 DATE / - Z) "b(b APPROVAL _ /. , j DUKE POWER COMPANY

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CATAWBA NCCLEAR STKMCN SITE ASSEMBLY / EVACUATION 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 To account for station personnel, contractor personnel, other Duke Power Company employees and visitors onsite in an emergency situation.

1.2 To ensure personnel safety by evacuation to a predesignated location offsite when the situation warrants and to ensure the protection of essential personnel remaining onsite.

1.3 To provide for the control of evacuated employees until the emergency situation is returned to normal or until other disposition is made.

('w_)! 1.4 To provide training and drills on assembly and evacuation to plant personnel and others with unescorted access to station.

2.0 SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 All station employees, contractor personnel, visitor and other Duke Power Company employees onsite are required to comply with the actuation of a Site Assembly (within 30 minutes of initiation) or Evacuation. All personnel are also responsible for knowing the location of their assembly point (indicated on back of their security badge), who they are to contact upon assembly and to where they are to evacuate.

2.2 The Shitt Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator is responsible for implementing the Site Assembly or Evacuation depending upon the situation.

2.3 Station sections are responsible for accounting for their onsite personnel to the Security Shift Clerk or Sergeant at extension 2393.

See Section 5.1.2.2 A through N. The maintenance of accountability shall also be accomplished by status reports every 30 minutes.

2.4 Personnel shall notify their Supervisor, who in turn report to Coordinator and higher levels as applicable.

2.5 During evening and night shift or on weekends or holidays, personnel

,e'~'y without their supervisor onsite will report to the Security Shift (v Clerk or Sergeant at extension 2393.

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2.6 Construction personnel are responsible for reporting to their supervisor, who will report on to the Construction Project Manager.

2.7 QA personnel are responsible for reporting to the Senior QA Engineer.

2.8 Vendor and contractor personnel are responsible for reporting to their supervisor.

2.9 Station Sections, and other organizations as listed in 5.1.2.2 A through N, after assembling shall report to the Security Shift Clerk or Sergeant at extension 2393. All personnel MUST BE accounted for within 30 minutes of the announcement.

2.10 If personnel are directed to proceed to either or both of the Evacuation Relocation Sites, the Evacuat!.on Coordinator at that site will be responsible for:

2.10.1 Obtaining the key to Site Alpha from Security, if.

necessary.

2.10.2 Maintaining communication with the Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator.

2.10.3 Accounting for station personnel and others as they arrive h at the site and reporting to Shift Supervisor / Emergency

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N,_- Coordinator the status of the evacuated employees.

2.10.4 Disseminating status reports to evacuated personnel.

2.10.5 Interfacing with the management of the relocation site.

2.11 The Security Shifc Lt., Clerk or Sergeant shall receive the reports of personnel accountability, noting all personnel who are unaccounted for on Enclosure 1 and report to the Security and Contract Coordinator in the TSC or to the Shift Supervisor in the Control Room.

2.12 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator is responsible for securing from the Site Assembly or Evacuation when the situation has returned to a normal status.

2.13 Health Physics will monitor personnel exiting from the PAP and Construction Exits, during a Site Evacuation, and will have personnel available at the Evacuation Relocation Site per Reference 3.5.

2.14 Health Physics will monitor assembly areas and exit points to assure radiation protection of these personnel assembled.

2.15 Security shall be responsible for search and rescue of unaccounted

's for personnel and may require assistance f rom other station groups.

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3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 Catawba Nuclear Station Emergency Plan 3.2 Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 3.3.4 3.3 System Health Physics Manual 3.4 RP/0/A/5000/10, Conducting a Site Assembly / Evacuation 3.5 HP/0/B/1009/05, Personnel Monitoring for Emergency Conditions 3.6 Catawba Contstruction Procedure CP-833, Site Assembly and Evacuation 4.0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 4.1 Bomb Threat -

Personnel are to assemble in the station parking lots unless otherwise directed.

4.2 Inability to Reach Asse=bly Point - Personnel are to " call in" their where abouts before the 30-minutes, if they cannot reach their assembly point, and are to proccud in person as soon as

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4.2 Working in RCA - Persons in protective clothing should leave their work areas and go the the appropriate change rooms. In the change room, they should contact the appropriate persons as designated in 5.1.2.2 for personnel accountability reporting. Judgement should be used concerning the advisability of changing clothes and reporting to normal assembly areas.

5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Site Assembly 5.1.1 Events Initiating a Site Assembly 5.1.1.1 A Site Assembly is an occurance that warrants the accountability of all personnel on site for reasons of personnel safety or for dissemination of information.

5.1.1.2 Events Necessating a Site Assembly:

A. Emergency Classification

a. Alert, if plant conditions are rapidly j degrading (opinion of Shif t Supervisor /

Emergency Coordinator)

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- b. Site Area Emergency

c. General Emergency B. Other plant conditions could warrant a precautionary assembly / evacuation as determined by the Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator.

C. A2xiliary Building radiation levels af.normally high, in areas where access is unrestricted

1. > 2 mr/hr
2. > 1 x 10' cpm airborne by EMF-41 5.1.2 Implementation 5.1.2.1 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator shall announce the Site Assembly per RP/0/A/5000/10, Conducting A Site Assembly /

Evacuation.

5.1.2.2 Upon hearing the alarm and the announcement, all personnel shall report to their predesignated assembly points as follows:

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Personnel may exit thru the PAP to get to their assembly point as necessary.

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- ASSEMBLY POINTS Group Primary Secondary A. Operations

1) Staff & other Operations Office Area GTR personnel not Admin. Bldg.

on shift

2) On shift Control Room or N/A personnel OSC
3) Training Classroom in GTR l

groups HR Admin. Bldg.

B. Station Services

1) Administrative DDP Rs. SB Station Services Personnel, Area Asimin. Bldg.

Clerical and DDP

2) Safety /Mcdical Safety Office TAB
3) Security Security Assembly Rm. GTR g

Aamin. Bldg.

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\_ / NOTE: Security personnel on assignment remain "0N POST" or proceed to the OSC, as directed by Security Management.

4) K-MAC & 4C's K-MAC Office Conf. Mm. f/2 Personnel ER Admin. Bldg. l
5) Training Services Safety Office TAB C. Technical Services
1) Compliance & Office in Body Burden Room Project Services HR l
2) Performance Prf. Office Area SB Body Burden Room
3) a. Secondary -CT Lab Body Burden Room Chemistry
b. Environmental Water Treatment Bldg. Body Burden Room Chemistry
c. Staff, Radwaste Chem. Office ASB Body Burden Room

& Primary Chemistry r~T 4) Health Physics HP Office ASB 609 El. Body Burden Room

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'O Group Primary Assembly Point Secondary Assembiv Point D. Maintenance

1) Mechanical Mechanical Shop Area GTR l Admin. B1.dg.
2) I&E I&E Shop SB GTR l Admin. Bldg.

NSS HR Break Rm. Admin. Bldg. Break Rm. l

3) Planning Inside Warehouse GTR l Tool Issue Area Admin. Bldg.

E. Integrated Scheduling Integrated Scheduling Conf. Rm (11 Admin. Bldg.

Office Area HR l F. QA HR Break Rm. QA Office Area G. Construction See Const. Procedure 833 -

H. Support Groups HR Break Rm. Admin. Bldg. Break Rm. l (SMS, SSD) - Report through Planning Group.

V I. Model Group CSRG Office Conf. Rm #1 Admin. Bldg.

J. Owner's Group CSRG Office Conf. Rm (11 Admin. Bldg.

K. CSRG CSRG Office Conf. Rm #1 Admin. Bldg.

L. Community Relations TSC Conf. Rm #1 Admin. Bldg.

M. NRC Residents & Staff NRC Office HR Body Burden Room g N. Visitors - Remain with escort or go to PAP if unescorted.

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1. Station Security shall be responsible for the accountability of visitors within the PAP. Visitors outside the Protected Area can remain in the PAP Lobby, other visitors can be sent to the Break Room in the Service Building, to be decided on by Security Management.
2. If there are any radiological implications, any Health Physics escort shall take his/her visitor to the PAP.
3. Personnel on assignment from various groups such as: Design Engineering, Constructicn, Transmission, G.O. Maintenance, Contracted Persennel should n assemble with the Station group that they assigned (ex. Rad Services with HP),

unless otherwise indicated.

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4. ABBREVIATIONS GTR - General Training Room SB - Service Building ASB - Auxillary Service Building OSC - Operations Support Center PAP - Personnel Access Portal HR - High Rise Office Building TAB - Temporary Admin Building l 5.1.2.3 Upon initiation of a Site Assembly, Security shall prevent entr,r into the Protected Area through the PAP except for the following essential personnel:

A. Emergency Organization personnel, designated by a red dot on the upper part of their security badge.

B. Operation Shift Personnel C. Catawba Nuclear Station Fire Brigace personnel D. Catawba Nuclear Station Field Monitoring team

) personnel E. Crisis Management Team personnel with proper identification F. NRC personnel G. Security personnel H. Others as directed by the Emergency Coordinator.

5.1.3 Accounting for Personnel

, 5.1.3.1 Unaccounted for personnel will be reported to the Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Caordinator, by S9curity after the first 30 minute accounting period. Ef forts to locate the missing person (s) will begin approximately 45 minutes af ter the assembly is initiated.

5.1.3.2 If necessary, Security will institute Search and Rescue operations to locate and retrieve unaccounted for personnel. Other statson groups will be called upon to assist, as nec9ssary.

) 5.1.3.3 The status of unaccounted for personnel will be s/ maintained in the Central Ala m Station.

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5.1.4 Maintenance of Accountability 5.1.4.1 If the requirement for an assembly no longer exists, permission to return to normal duties will be given by the Emergency Coordinator.

5.1.4.2 Plant conditions may require evacuation of the station. Instructiens will be given bv the Emergency Coordinator.

5.1.4.3 All reporting organizations shall report to Security on the status of their personnel at thirty (30) minute intervals or some other frequency as specified, in .he same manner as the initial report.

5.1.5 Securing from a Site Assembly 4.1.5.1 When the emergency condition has been brought under control or when it has been determined that personr.el can return to their work location safely, the all-clear message will be sounded by the Shift Supervisor.

5.2 Evacuation

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5.2.1 Evacuation Coordination 5.2.1.1 Prior to a Site Evacuation the Shift Supervisor /

Emergency Coordinator shall notify the Evacuation Coordinator. He shall be the

" individual-in-charge" at the Evacuation-Relocation Site. See Enclosure 1 of Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 3.8.4.

5.2.1.2 In the event of a Site Evacuation without the i Evacuation Coordinator'present, the most senior i

employee present shall assume the duties of the Evacuation Coordinator.

5.2.1.3 Information about the status of evacuation will be relayed to the Evacuation Coordinator who will ,.

dissimenate it as necessary. '

5.2.1.4 The Evacuation Coordinator will meet with York County Sheriff's Deputies or South Carolina t

, Highway Patrol to lead the way to the chosen i Evacuation-Relocation Site.

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5.2.1.5 The Evact.ation Coordinator or delegate will remain in touch with ths TSC or CMC and will direct the return of station personnel if needed or aathorize the personnel to go home as the situaticn warrants.

5.2.1.6 SLED Identification badges will be issued to those personnel who need them at the Evacuation Ralocation Site.

5.2.2 Evacuation-Relocation Sites 5.2.2.1 Site " Alpha" - Duke Power Company Transmission Line Maintenance Warehouse on Parham Road (cps-04) (Enclosurc 2) .

5.2.2.1.1 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator or delegate shall call the listed phone number or radio to inform them of the planned evacuation.

If there is no response to the call, the key to Site Alpha is kept by Catawba Nuclear Station Security.

The key can be obtained by Catawba

( Nuclear Station personnel, designated by the Emergency Coordinator.

5.2.2.1.2 Phone Numbers:

373-7309 (803) 366-4777 5.2.2.1.3 Radio via Dispatcher's frequency.

5.2.2.2 Site " Bravo" - Duke Power Company Allen Steam Station on Southpoint Road (Enclosure 3) 5.2.2.2.1 The Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator or delegate shall call the listed phone number or radio to inform them of the planned evacuation. Since Allen Steam Station is operable at all cines, no backup access is required.

5.2.2.2.2 Phone Numbers:

373 4646 (704)825 2022 5.2.2.2.3 Radio via Dispatcher's Frequency m

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5.2.3.1 Site Evacuations are initiated only after l station personnel have been assembled by
a Site Assembly.

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5.2.3.2 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator shall determine which Evacuation-Relocation Site to evacuate to based on current meteorological conditions and the nature of the emergency.

5.2.3.3 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator or

, delegate shall sound the Site Evacuation alarm I followed by an announcement on the plant page

- system per RP/0/A/5000/10, Conducting A Site -

Assembly / Evacuation.

5.2.3.4 Upon hearing the Site Evacuation alarm and the l announcement, all evacuating persor.nel shall be

! monitored at the PAP or Construction Exits by HP personnel before proceeding to the location as announced.

5.2.3.5 Upon arrival at the Evacuation-Relocation Site, personnel shall remain as a group to be checked for possible contaminstien, where they shall be under the direction and control of the Evacuation Coordinator.

5.2.4 Radiological Protection for Essential Personnel 5.2.4.1 Personnel to remain onsite after the initiation of a Site Evacuation shall be designated by Station Management whenever a Site Area Emergency is declared.

5.2.4.2 The Technical Support Center and Control Room are areas where essential personnel should be sent to avoid excess radiation exposure.

5.2.4.3 Ac.ess to the Radiation Control Areas will be controlled by personnel in the Operation Support Center using RP/0/B/5000/12.

5.2.5 Securing from a Site Evacuation 5.2.5.1 When the emergency situation has been brought

  • under control and when it has been determined that the evacuated personnel can return to their work location safely, the Evacuation Coordinator will be r.otified by wither the Shif t s Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator or by the CMC Recovery Manager.

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('~y t.Rj) 5.3 Training and Drills 3.3.1 All persennel with unescorted access to the station are given training on Site Assembly / Evacuation on an annual basis as part of the General Employee Training Program.

5.3.2 Site Assembly drilis will be conducted on a semi-annual basis to test the ability of personnel onsite to adequately respond in an emergency.

5.3.3 A Site Evacuation drill vill bc conducted once a year to coincide with the Station's Annual Emergency Exercise.

NOTE: The evacuation will be simulated.

6.0 ENCLOSURES

1. Unaccounted for Personnel
2. Site Alpha
3. Site Bravo

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( 7 DUKE POWER C ANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION ONSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION 1.0 PURPOSE To define the role of the Emergency Coordinator and other members of the Onsite Emergency Organization in implementing the station Emergency Plan and to provide for augmentation of the nornal operating shift during an emergency situation.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 Catawba Nuclear Station Emergency Plan Catawba Nuclear Station Operations Management Procedure 1-8, O 2.2

" Authority and Responsibility of Licensed Reactor Operators and Licensed Senior Reactor Operators" 2.3 Station Directive 2.8.1 (TS) " Reporting Requirements" 2 . 4~ Station Directive 3.0.7 (TS), Site Assembly / Evacuation.

3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 Shift Supervisor - All emergencies are initially handled by the Shift Supervisor. The Shift Supervisor on duty will ensure that all immediate actions required by station emergency or abnormal procedures, applicable to the situation, are performed and that all actions necessary for the protection and safety of personnel and property are being taken.

3.2 Emergency Coordinator - 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 functions of the Emergency Coordinator are transferred to the Station Manager or his designee.

The Shif t Supervisce shall then continue to take actions necessary to ensure that the. waiergency situation is brought under control.

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CNS Directive 3.8.4 Page 2 of 16 3.3 Recovery Manager - The responsibilities of the Emergency Coordinator will be assumed by the Recovery Manager at the Crisis Management Center (CMC) as this organization is staffed and ready to assume its function. This assumption of the Emergency Coordinator functions by the Recovery Manager, will take place for the Site Area Emergency and General Emergency classifications.

The Emergency Coordinater shall continue to take actions necessary to ensure that the emergency situation is brought under control and shall coordinate activities between the station and the CMC.

4.0 DUTIES 4.1 Shif t Supervisor - immediate duties include the following:

4.1.1 Determine from the initiating ' conditions, the applicable Emergency Class.

4.1.2 Declare the Emergency as necessary and assume the functions the Emergency Coordinator.

4.1.3 Assign someone from the shift to begin the notifications as per applicable procedure.

4.1.4 Take necessary on-site remedial actions.

4.1.5 Initiate activation of the Technical Support Center and Operations Support Center.

4.1.6 Providing protective action recommendations to authorities responsible for implementing offsite emergency measures.

NOTE: This authority and responsibility shall not be delegated to other elements of the station emergency organization.

4.2 Station Manager / Emergency Coordinator - relieves the Shift Supervisor of the Emergency Coordinator function and assumes the responsibility for implementing the station Emergency Plan including:

4.2.1 Staffing the Technical Support Center and Operations Support Center with those personnel deemed necessary to effectively assess the emergency condition.

4.2.2 Instituting those procedures necessary to allow the Control Room to gain immediate control of the emergency situation.

4.2.3 Notification and activation of Crisis Management Team, county and state organizations and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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NOTE: .This authority'and responsibility shall not be delegated to other elements of the station emergency organization.

4.2.5 Continued maintenance of an adequate state of emergency preparedness until the emergency situation has been effectively managed and the station is returned to a normal or safe operating condition.

4.3 Technical Support Center Staff - The Technical Support Center (TSC),

location shown in Enclosure 4, will be activated and staffed to support the control room and coordinate emergency and/or recovery efforts with offsite groups, corporate headquarters, state and local government and the NRC. The station operating staf f is used as the TSC staff in the emergency situation as deemed necessary by the Emergency Coordinator. Individuals with a TSC function will have a routine function that is similar to their role in an emergency.

4.3.1 Operations Group:

A. The Superintendent of Operations when designated, shall assume the duties of the Station Manager (first f-~ alternate).

Duties include:

1. Providing expertise to the Station Manager and the Shift Supervisor regarding solutions to operational problems.
2. Ensuring that each operating shift is manned with competent personnel trained and prepared to manage all emergency situations, and he shall augment his personnel resources as necessary to accomplish this goal.
3. Providing technical expertise to other members of the TSC.
4. Working closely with the Superintendent of Maintenance in restoring station equipment to -

an operational status during and after the emergency condition.

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B. The Operating Engineer shall assure the duties of the Superintendent of Operations when so designated.

Duties include:

1. Providing technical expertise to the Superintendent of Operations and other members of the TSC as required.
2. Maintaining contact with Operations personnel in the Control Room.

C. The Assistant Operating Engineer shall assume the duties of the Operating Engineer when so designated.

Duties include:

1. Providing technical expertise to the Superintendent of Operations, the Operating Engineer and other members ,of,the TSC as required.
2. Maintaining contact with the Operations personnel stationed in the Operations Support Center (OSC).

4.3.2 Technical Services Group:

A. The Superintendent of Technical Services shall assume the duties of the Station Manager when so designated (second alternate).

Duties include:

1. Providing expertise to the Station Manager and the Shift Supervisor (via the Operating Engineer) regarding solutions to operational problems.
2. Providing technical expertise to other members of the TSC in the areas of Health Physics, Chemistry, Performance and Reactor Engineering and in Licensing and Engineering support programs.
3. Ensuring that all areas of responsibility under his direction are staffed with competent personnel, properly trained and prepared to support any operational emergency condition.

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1. The Station Health Physicist shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated.

Duties include:

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1. Providing technical expertise to the l Superintendent of Technical Services, the i Station Manager and other members of the F 4 TSC as required.

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2. Providing for the calculation and distribution of off-site dose determinations for releases of radioactive materials to i the atmosphere.
3. Making recommendations to the Station Manager through the Superintendent of Technical Services on Protective Actions necessary for limiting exposure to station
personnel and members of the public.

i / 4. Working closely with the appropriate I members of the Crisis Management Center to assure that radiological hazards during any emergency situations are minimized.

5. Ensuring that all areas under his direction ,

are staffed and prepared to manage Health '

Physics support for any emergency condition.

! 2. Health Physics S&C Coordinator shall coordinate l and direct the actions of in plant radiological monitoring teams and provide data on plant

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3. H. P. Support Coordinator shall direct the j

actions of the remainder of the Health Physics functions.

4. Data Analysis Coordinator shall provide for the calculation and distribution of Off-site Dose l projections and field monitoring information assessable by Health Physics personnel and relay 3 this to the Station Health Physicist.

The Data Analysis Coordinator shall also direct the Field Monitoring Coordinator as necessary to

,, evaluate dose projections versus field data.

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5. Field Monitoring Coordinator shall direct the actions of the field monitoring teams in gathering both on-site and off-site radiological data and make this information available to the Data Analysis Coordinator or Station Health Physicist. Constant communications will be maintained by a Radio Operator or by the use of plant or commercial telephone lines to the field teams.

6. Dose Assessor shall provide for the calculation of off-site Doses by any of several means available in the TSC.

C. The Station Chemist shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so .:

designated.

Duties include:

1. Providing technical expertise to the Superintendent of Technical Services and to other members of the TSC as required.
2. Coordinating chemical technical support.
3. Initiating necessary action to ensure adequate chemical sampling and evaluation to support the emergency condition.
4. Ensuring that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage Chemistry support for any emergency condition.

D. The Performance Section of the TSC:

1. The Performance Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technir 11 Services when so designated.

Duties include:

1. Providing technical expertise to the Superintendent of Technical Services and to other members'of the TSC as required.
2. Assuring that adequate levels of technical and engineering manpower are available to:

manage test procedure review, carryout special test procedures, insure control and accountability of special nuclear materials, (es) and evaluate plant and reactor performance.

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\s_j/ 3. Ensuring that all areas under his supervision are staffed and prepared to manage Performance support for any emergency condition.

2. Test Engineer shall assist the Performance Engineer in the evaluation of plant systems and transmission of information to the CMC.
3. A Performance Technician (s) will operate the TSC Operator Aid Computer Terminal to post and update plant status. This information will be transmitted through the VAX computer to other users.
4. The Reactor Engineer shall assume the duties of the Performance Engineer when so designated. '

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Duties include:

1. Providing technical expertise to the Performance Engineer and to other members of the TSC as required.
2. Ensuring control and accountability of g Special Nuclear Materials.

E. The Compliance Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated.

Duties include:

1. Coordinating station activities with regulating agencies.
2. Coordinating the reporting and investigation of all incidents. --
3. Providing review of appropriate station technical matters. ,

F. Project Services Section of the TSC:

1. The Project Services Engineer shall assume the duties of.the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated.

Duties include:

1. Collection of information or data for transmission to offisite authorities.

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2. Providing review of appropriate Engineering matters.
3. Ensuring that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage technical support for any emergency conditfon.
2. TSC Logkeeper shall record events that occur from the time of activation of the TSC and shall be directed by the Emergency Coordinator.
3. Of fsite Communicator shall make follow-up notifications to State and/or County EOC's. The Offsite Communicator will proceed to the Control Room when the TSC is activated to assist with notifications until the Station Manage'r assumes duties of the Emergency Coordinator.

4.3.3 Station Services Group:

A. The Superintendent of Station Services when designated shall assume the duties of the Station Manager (fourth alternate) .

Duties include:

1. Providing technical expertise to the Station Manager and to the Shift Supervisor (via the Operating Engineer) regarding solutions to administrative problems associated with emergency conditions at the station.
2. Providing technical expertise to other members of the TSC in the area of Contract Services, Security, Training and Safety, and Administrative Coordination.  :
3. Ensuring that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage administrative support for any emergency condition.

B. The Security and Contract Coordinator shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Station Services when so designated.

Duties include:

1. Providing technical expertise to the Superintendent of Station Services and to other members of the TSC as required.

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2. Coordinating Security and Contract Services for the station.
3. Ensuring that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage Security and Contract Services for any emergency condition.

C. The Administrative Coordinator shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Station Services when so designated.

Duties include:

1. Providing technical .xpertise to the Superintendent of Stition Services and to other members of the TSC as required.
2. Coordinating and maintaining general administrative functions and for contacting the TSC clerk (s) as needed.
3. Ensuring that all areas under her direction are staffed and prepared to manage administrative functions during any emergency condition.

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D. The Training and Safety Coordinator shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Station Services when so designated.

Duties include:

1. Providing technical expertise to the Superintendent of Station Services and to other members of the TSC as required.
2. Coordinating the station training and safety activities, Fire Protection and Medical Services in support of the emergency organization.
3. Ensuring that all areas under her direction are staffed and prepared to provide needed training and safety luations during any emergency condition.

4.3.4 Maintenance Group:

A. The Superintendent of Maintenance when designated, shall assume the duties of the Station Manager (third alternate).

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1. Providing technical expertise to the Station Manager and the Superintendent of Operations regarding solutions to operational problems.
2. Providing technical expertise to other members of the TSC in areas of Mechanical Maintenance, Planning, Instrument and Electrical Maintenance,
  • and Materials Support.
3. Ensuring that all areas of responsibility under his direction are staffed with competent personnel properly trained and prepared to support any operational emergency condition.

B. The Mechanical Maintenance Engineer shall assume the

-duties of the Superintendent of Maintenance when so designated.

Duties include: ,

1. Providing technical expertise to the Superintendent of Maintenance and to other members of the TSC as required.

\s, 2. Providing preventative and actual maintenance

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C. The Planning Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Maintenance when so designated.

Duties include:

! 1. Providing technical expertise to the .

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members of the TSC as required.

2. Implementation and evaluation of the maintenance management program and for the administration of the materials procurement program.

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CNS Directive 3.8.4 Page 11 of 16 D. The Instrument and Electrical Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Maintenance when so designated.

Duties include:

1. Providing technical expertise to the Superintendent of Maintenance and to other members of the TSC as required.
2. Maintaining all station I&E equipment in an operational state.
3. Station contact with the Transmission Department personnel in the event of loss of offsite power.
4. Ensuring'that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage I&E support for any emergency condition.

4.3.5 Integrated Scheduling-Group:

A. The Superintendent of Integrated Scheduling shall assume the duties of the Station Manager when so designated (fifth alternate).

Duties include:

1. Providing expertise to the Station Manager and Shift Supervisor regarding solutions to operational problems.
2. Providing technical expertise to the other members of the TSC in the areas of Unit Scheduling.
3. Ensuring that all areas of responsibility under his direction are staffed with competent personnel, properly trained and prepared to support any operational emergency condition.

4.4 Operations Support Center Staff 4.4.1 The Operations Support Center (OSC), location shown in

_ Enclosure 5, shall be activated by the Emergency Coordinator in accordance with the applicable Emergency-Procedure. The OSC will be staffed and organized as per Enclosure 3 or as deemed necessary by the Shif t Supervisor or Station Manager. Those personnel assigned to the OSC shall be under the control of the OSC Coordinator designated by the Emergency Coordinator. The OSC Coordinator will normally be someone from the Operations Supervisory group, such as an Assistant Shift Supervisor, Assistant Operating Engineer, Shift Supervisor, etc.

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CNS Directiva 3.8.4 Page 12 of 16 4.4.2 The Operations Support Center shall include as a minimum l the following personnel:

i A. Operations: Operators on shift who are not actually assigned to the control room and additional operations j people on site or called out as required by the Shift Supervisor or Station Manager.

B. Health Physics: A Health Physics Supervisor and five technicians as deemed necessary by the Station Health Physicist. The Health Physics Supervisor shall work closely with the OSC Coordinator in charge and shall i maintain contact with the HP S&C Coordinator in the TSC.

C. Other station groups as necessary.

4.4.3 In the eve'nt that the Operations Support Center becomes environmentally uninhabitable due to radiological or other conditions, the OSC shall move to the rear of the Control Room or to other facilities as applicable.  !

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5.1 Phased Activation of TSC Organization s 5.1.1 Selected station personnel are notified of situations classified as Unusual Events by Emergency Response Procedure, RP/0/A/5000/02. These individuals shall then respond as appropriate and shall notify any additional personnel in their organization to respond as needed. At the Alert class or greater TSC activation is required, 1 either full or partial as deemed necessary by the Station Manager.

5.1.2 To effectively respond to an emergency situation and to avoid unnecessary personnel from being activated, the TSC is divided into a Phase I and II organization, with other l- TSC personnel as needed. The Station Manager may activate Phase I separately or both Phase I and II jointly (Phase II is never activated without prior activation of Phase I).

5.1.3 See Enclosure 6 for Notification Mechanism.

5.2 Phase I of the Technical Support Center 5.2.1 Phase I of the Technical Support Center organization shall 4

be staffed and organized as indicated below or as deemed necessary by the Station Manager.

NOTE: See Enclosure (1) for TSC organization.

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CSS Directive 3.8.4 Page 13 of 16 O 5.2.2 Personnel assigned to Phase I of TSC shall be capable of supplementing the on-shift Emergency Response within 30 to 45 minutes of notification.

A. The Station Manager / Emergency Coordinator B. Group Superintendents C. Station Health Physicist D. Performance Engineer E. Instrument and Electrical Engineer F. Offsite Communicator G. Fielding Monitoring Coordinator H. Data Analysis Coordinator I. .S & C Coordinator J. HP Support Coordinator K. Reactor Engineer L. Project Services , Engineer '

h. Dose Assessor 5.2.3 In the event that the Technical Support Center becomes environmentally uninhabitable due to radiological or other conditions and the Control Room remains secure (habitable),

Phase I of the TSC shall move inside the Control Room area.

In the event the Control Room also becomes uninhabitable due to radiological or other conditions, Phase I of the TSC shall move to the Administration Building or to other facilities as applicable.

5.3 Phase II of the Technical Support Center 5.3.1 Phase II of the Technical Support Center organization shall be staffed and organized as indicated below or as deemed necessary by the Station Manager.

A. Operating Engineer B. Assistant Operating Engineer C. The Station Chemist D. The Test Engineer E. Perf5rmance Technician (s)

F. The Compliance Engineer G. The Mechanical Maintenance Engineer H. The Security & Contract Coordinator I. The Training and Safety Coordinator 5.3.2 Personnel assigned to Phase II of TSC shall be capable of supplementing the on-shift Emergency Response within 45 to 75 minutes of notification.

5.3.3 In the event that the Technical Support Center becomes environmentally uninhabitable due to radiological or

other conditions, Phase II of the TSC shall move to the Administration Building or to other facilities as applicable, when directed by the Station Manager.

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.5.4 Site Evacuation 5.4.1 At the Site Area Emergency class, Group Superintendents ,

shall develop a list of all essential personnel that will  !

remain onsite. 1 5.4.2 Health Physics shall determine the habitability of the TSC, OSC & Control Room for the protection of station personnel l remaining onsite after the Site Evacuation.

5.5 Other TSC Personnel 5.5.1 Full activation of the TSC is as shown in Enclosure (1).

Other personnel not specified as part of the Phase I and II staff but still necessary for TSC are as indicated below: l A. The Integrated Scheduling Superintendent B. The Administrative Coordinator C. The Planning Engineer D. Clerks as needed, determined by Group Superintendents E. TSC Logkeeper F. Radio Operator G. Westinghouse Representative H. Transmission Department Representative I. Community Relations Representative 5.6 OSC Notification 5.6.1 Operations personnel will be notified by the Operation's Duty Engineer or someone designated either by station phone or home phone as required.

5.6.2 Health Physics personnel will be notified by the Station Health Physicist either by station phone or home phone as

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6.0 EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION SUPPORT 6.1 Clerical assistance for the Station Manager and the five station superintendents will be provided by one of their normally assigned clerks. Notification of this ' individual will be made by the Administrative Coordinator.

6.2 Food and beverage will be supplied to the TSC and OSC as appropriate for the time of day. After initial staffing of the TSC and OSC, ,

coffee and snack material may be provided by the Administrative l group. l 6.3 St,ation Fire Brigade 6.3.1 The fire brigade shall have its normal functions of fire fighting in an emergency situation as needed.

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6.3.2 In the event of an estrgency requiring activation of the Technical Support Center Phase I & II, the Station Fire Chief or his designee shall make frequent reports to the Training and Safety Coordinator regarding the status of any fires.

6.3.3 The Station Fire Chief or his designee shall also

coordinate and direct the services of any outside fire i

departments called upon to assist in fire fighting on station property.

! 6.4 Station Security 6.4.1 The security force will have its normal function of station ,

security in an emergency situation.

6.4.2 In the event of an emergency requir'ing activation of the Technical Support Center Phase I & II, the Security Shift Lieutenant or his designee shall make frequent reports to I

the Security and Contract Coordinator regarding the status

of any security violations, threats or civil disturbances.

1 j 6.4.3 The Security Shift Lieutenant shall also coordinste and i direct the services of any Local Law Enforcement Agencies called upon to assist in an emergency situation .

6.4.4 The Security Shift Lieutenant shall inform the Security and i Contract Coordinator in the TSC of the status of Site Assembly / Evacuation.

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6.5.1 In the event of a site evacuation, the Evacuation Coordinator shall be the overall person in charge at the  ;

evacuation site.

A. This position reports to the Emergency Coordinator or 1 = his designee for matters pertaining to personnel j disposition, and status of the evacuation.

B. All evacuated supervisory personnel will in turn report to the Evacuation Coordinator.

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6.5.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall notify the Evacuation

Coordinator of the need for a Site Evacuation.

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7.1 Initial Training 4

j 7.1.1 Training will be provided for Onsite Emergency i Organizations personnel, prior to their being listed in  !

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CNS Directive 3.8.4 Page 16 of 16 7.1.2 Chemistry, Health Physics, Maintenance, Operations, and Security personnel and will receive training as a part of their regular shift training or as scheduled by their respective groups.

7.2 Annual Training 7.2.1 Emergency Organization personnel will receive annual retraining as described by CNSD 2.5.2, Emergency Response Training.

7.3 Drills 7.3.1 Practice drill sessions will be held for each group within the organization to allow the individuals to perform their assigned functions. .

7.3.2 The drill instructor will make corrections of performance as needed, during the drill.

7.3.3 The drill scenario, participants names and evaluation will be documented and any deficiencies will be corrected.

i 8.0 ENCLOSURES Enclosure (1) Technical Support Center Staff - Phase I & II Enclosure (2) Technical Support Center Telephone Activation Enclosure (3) Operations Support Center Personnel l Enclosure (4) TSC Location Enclosure (5) OSC Location -

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J All telephone numbers will be AREA CODE 803 unless otherwise noted.

Emergency Coordinator / Station Manager P: J. W. Hampton' 0: 2300 H: 366-5300 A: H. B. Barron 0: 2304 H: 704-552-5443 or 704-892-3730 A: J. W. Cox 0: 2303 H: 329-1607

A: G. T. Smith 0: 2302 H: 704-864-2089 A: B. F. Caldwell 0: 2305

. H: 704-825-5794 l A: W. R. McCollum 0: . 3101 Beeper: 316 ,

a H: 704-846-4399 Superintendent of Integrated Scheduling 9

i P: W. R. McCollum 0: 3101 Beeper: 316 H: 704-846-4399

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W. H. Miller 0: 2465 H: 704-263-1859 A: S. G. DeGange 0: 2500 H: 328-2724 4

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Superintendent of Operations P: H. B. Barron 0: 2304 H: 704-552-5443 or 704-892-3730 A: T. E. Crawford 0: 2384 H: 366-3481 A: C. E. Muse 0: 2385 H: 329-1284 A: J. H. Knuti 0: 2426 H: 366-3318 A: D. Tower 0: 2427 H: 831-1023 Operating Engineer Asst. Operating Engineer P: T. E. Crawford 0: 23G4 P: J. R. Ferguson 0: 2430 H: 366-3481 H: 366-8474 A: C. E. Muse 0: 2385 A: G. L. Mitchell 0: 3141 H: 329-1284 H: 366-2081 A: J. H. Knuti 0: 2426 H: 366-3318 D. Tower. 0: 2427 O A:

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Superintendent of Technical Service Health Physics P: J. W. Cox 0: 2303 P: W. P. Deal 0: 2599 H: 329-1607 H: 547-4286 A: W. P. Deal 0: 2599 A: R. L. Clemmer 0: 2575 H: 547-4286 H: 704-922-8519 A: R. H. Charest 0: 2531 A: G. T. Mode 0: 2587 H: 684-7357 H: 222-7142 A: W. F. Beaver 0: 2396 H: 704-366-7198 Compliance Engineer l

A: C. L. Hartzell 0: 1785 H: 366-9569 P: C. L. Hartzell 0: 2785 A: F. N. Mack 0: 2781 H: 366-9569 H: 547-7688 A: F. P. Schiffley 0: 3120 H: 704-541-0982 A: P. G. LeRoy 0: 2783 H: 704-377-9737 A: D. P. Simpson 0: 2789 H: 366-4065 Chemistry

[' P: R. H. Charest 0: 2531 H: 684-7357 Performance Engineer A: R. L. Painter 0: 2533

___ H: 489-9659 P: W. F. Beaver 0: 2369 A: A. P. Jackson 0: 2532 9: 704-366-7198 H: 366-8541 A: A. S.Bhatnager 0: 2370 A: A. Duckworth 0: 2473 H: 704-541-3552 H: 704-263-2635 A: D. M. Robinson 0: 2386 H: 222-9405 Projects Services Engineer Reactor Engineer P: F. N. Mack 0: 2781 P: D. M. Robinson 0: 2386 H: 547-7688 H: 222-9405 A: S. W. Dressler 0: 2798 A: M. Hawes 0: 2371 H: 684-2494 H: 547 2552 A: J. M. Aycock 0: 2795 A: D. Wellbaumn 0: 2396 H: 328-9761 H: 328 8481 A: G. C. Rogers 0: 2796 *

R Riessing 0: 2299 H: 831-1423 H: 704-553-7288 Test Engineer TSC Logkeeper P: A. S. Bhatnager 0: 2370 P: D. C. Goolsby 0: 2793 H: 704-541-3552 H: 327 5708 A: R. A. Jones 0: 2447 A: J. Adams 0: 2791 H: 704-843-3074 H: 366-8236 A: Z. L. Taylor 0: 2414 A: L. J. Benjamin 0: 2787 H: 548-3094 H: 704 541-5580

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H. P. Coordinator S&C Data Analysis Coordinator P: H. F. McInvale 0: 2584 P: G. L. Courtney 0: 2577 H: 704-588-5088 H: 704-542-9185 A: L. D. Schlise 0: 2574 A: P. N. McNamara 0: 2583 H: 366-2106 H: 704-865-7192 H. P. Support Coordinator Field Monitoring Coordinator P: G. A. Vandervelde 0: 2597 P: C. V. Vray 0: 2598 H: 222-3869 H: 329-1953 A: F. L. Wilson 0: 2586 A: R. E. DeShazo 0: 2595 H: 704-542-0911 H: 704 341-0644 A: J. E. Threatt 0: 2588 H: 366-6267 Offsite Communicator Radio Operator P: P. V. Germeroth '0: 3121 P: D. E. Sexton 0: 2581 H: 366-5217 H: 684-7364 A: R. Proctor 0: 2794 A: P. W. Sturgis 0: 2588/2255 H: 327-9613 H: 329-5737 /

A: E. M. Crenshaw 0: 2792  !

H: 329-4479 l A: J. P. Moran 0: 2786 Dose Assessor H: 704-541-6535 A: M. C. Keck 0: 3120 P: P. N. McNamara 0: 2583  ;

N: 327-9105 H: 704-865-7192 A: B. M. Chundriik 0: 2557 Performance Technician H: 704-527-9716 At M. A. Ruhe 0: 2558 [

A M. Sahms 0: 2323 H: 704-529-5189 H: 704-867-5507 .

P: J. Lowery 0: 2835  !

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H: 327-9158 P D. Lucey 0: 2366 H: 329-1386 At R. Choate 0: 2324  :

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Superintendent of Maintenance P: G. T. Smith 0: 2302 H: 704-864 2089 A: D. R. Rogers 0: 2359 H: 704-825-5505 A: R. B. Wilson 0: 2394 H: 327-5938 A: W. W. McCollough: 0: 704-735-9554

. Planning Engineer I&E Engineer P: R. Wilson 0: 2394 P: D. R. Rogers 0: 2359 H: 327-5938 H: 704-825-5505 A: D. Lanning 0: 2717 A: L. E. Watts 0: 3012 H: 366-9060 H: 704-825-9630 A: R. Cox 0: 2708 A: J. Stackley 0: 2624 H: 366-1292 H: 684-4422 A: W. L. Turbyfill 0: 2622 .

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! Superintendent of Station Services P: B. F. Caldwell 0: 2305 H: 704-825-5794 l A: J. Roach 0: 2326 H: 327-1019 A: J. A. Lanning 0: 2310 H: 366-9060 A: P. McAnulty 0: 2319 l

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H: 366 o.60 H: 704-588-3327 A: D. B. Suggs 0: 2321 At D. Mobley 0: 2740 H: 704-547-4484 H: 704-847-5212 !

A: J. Davis 0: 2321 A J. Gossett 0: 2734 H: 366-4391 h: 222-7786 l A: G. Barrett 0: 2322 l

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P: J. Roach 0: 2326 P: Y. Jackson 0: 2301 H: 327-1019 H: 831-8600 As L. Ryley 0: 2644 A: T. Hood 0: 2308 H: 366-1106 H: 366-9296 A: W. B. Carroll 0: 2452 A- P. Gerrald 0: 2600 H: 366-2016 H: 366 8658 A: N. Currence 0: 2306 H: 684-2875 A: C. Ritchie 0: 2307 H: 704-825-2415 A: J. Watts 0: 3103 H: 704 825-9630 l

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(/ PROCEDURE PROCESS RECORD 8 incorporated PREPARATION (2) STATION CATAWBA NUCLEAR (3) PROCEDURE TITLE EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL CHECK AND INVENTORY (4) PREPARED BY d M a- W DATE 01-23-86 _,

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Reviewed / Approved By Date COMPLETION (9) DATE(S) PERFORMED (10) PROCEDURE COMPLETION VERIFICATION O Yes O N/A Check lists and/or blarks properly initialed, signed, dated or filled in N/A or N/R, as appropriate?

O Yes O N/A Listed enclosur?s attact ed?

Oyes O N/A Data sheets attached, cornpleted, dated and signed?

Oyes O N/A ' Charts, graphs, etc. attached and properly dated, identified and marked?

O Yes O N/A Acceptance criteria met?

VERIFIED BY DATE (11) PROCEDURE CC-MPLETION APPROVED DATE (12) REMARKS

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.( HP/0/B/1000/06 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL CHECK AND INVENTORY 1.0 PURPOSE To provide for the availability and readiness of Emergency Equipment.

2.0 REFERENCES

i 2.1 HP/0/B/1005/08; Respirator Quality Assurance 2.2 HP/ 0!b/1009/19; Emergency Radio System Operations, Maintenance and Communications 2.3 Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 2.11.13 2.4 Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 3.2.2 2.5 Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 3.3.3 2.6 Catawba Nuclear Station Emergency Plan 2.7 Catawba Nuclear Station Technical Specifications 6.8.1 (v) 2.8- Duke Power Company Radio Operator's Manual 2.9 Maintenance of Silver Zeolite Air Sampling Ca:tridges Letter; File: CN-768.01 2.10 10CFR 50 Appendix E 2.11 Technical Manual for Groban Gasoline Generators 2.12 Shelf-life of Health Physics Clothing; File: CN-766.00.

3.0 LIMITS AND PRECAUTIONS 3.1 Operation of Portable Generators 3.1.1 Avoid operating the unit while hands are wet or while standing in water. ,

3.1.2 Generators shall not be started while equipment is plugged into generator.

3.1.3 Lc.w voltage rubber gloves should be worn while operating the generators. These gloves are stored with the generators.

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[N .- 3.3 Any radiation monitoring equipment'(located in an emergency kit) that s

must be removed from service for any reason shall be replaced as

.. soon as possible.

3.4 Any emergency kit used during Lt ining un for drill purposes shall be reinventoried as soon as possible. The individual responsible for the training or drill shall be responsible for inventory and restocking of all on-site kits.

3.4.1 Off-site kits shall be reinventoried as above and a list of deviations shall be given to the Respiratory / Instrument Calibration (R/IC) Supervisor. R/1C shall be responsible for restocking off-site kits aa s..an as possible.

4.0 PROCEDURE 4.1 Monthly Emergency Equipment Check / Inventor.-

4.1.1 Portable Generator Check 4.1.1.1 Portable generators stall be considered acceptable for use if:

4.1.1.1 T!.s v.1 level is at an acceptable level per Reference 2.11.

4.1.1.2 The generator starts and runs for

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4.1.1.3 The generator stabilizes after a portable air sampler is plugged into each of the generator outlets.

4.1.1.2 If generator is acceptable, shut off generator and remove any excess gasoline from the gas tank.

4.1.1.3 Document the operability of the generators in the appropriate column on the Monthly / Quarterly Emergency Equipment Check Sheet (Enclosure 5.1).

4.1.2 Two-Way Low Band FM Radios 4.1.2.1 The radios shall be considered acceptable for use if:

4.1.2.1.1 Each radio transmits a message to another radio.

4.1.2.1.2 Each r.idie receives a message from another radio.

4.1.2.2 Document the operability of the radios in the appropriate area on Enclosure 5.1.

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() 4.1.2.3 Inoperable radios shall be removed from service.

Contact Toddville Communication Shop Planner for instructions on disposition for repair.

4.1.3 Batteries 4.1.3.1 All batteries shall be considered acceptable for use if:

4.1.3.1.1 The battery tester needle indicates

" good" when the battery is tested.

4.1.3.1.2 The battery sppears to be in good physical cor.Jition (no dents, corrosion, etc.).

4.1.3.2 Document battery check on Enclosure 5.1.

4.1.4 Portable Survey Instruments 4.1.4.1 Portable Survey Instruments shall be considered acceptable for use if:

4.1.4.1.1 The instrument battery checks.

4.1.4.1.2 The instrument source checks in O' accordance with the instrument's operation procedure.

4.1.4.1.3 The instrument has no apparent physical damage.

4.1.4.1.4 The instrument has been calibrated within 3 months +/- 7 days.

4.1.4.2 Document the instrument's operability on Enclosure 5.1.

4.1.5 Portable Air Samplers 4.1.5.1 Air S: plere shall be considered acceptable for use if:

4.1.5.1.1 The sampler operates when plugged into an electrical cutlet.

4.1.5.1.2 The calibration date on the sampler is current.

4.1. 5 .1. 3 The sampler has no apparent phyrical damage.

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4.1.6 Respiratory Equipment 4.1.6.1 Respiratory equipment shall be considered acceptable for use if:

4.1.6.1.1 The equipment is in accordance with criteria stated in Reference 2.1.

4.1.6.1.2 The Emergency Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) are available at the following locations:

Locations Minimum Units Control Room 2 Upper Personnel Hatch 2 Lower Personnel Hatch 2 Health Physics Respiratory Storage Area 8 4.1.6.1.3 Six large cylinders of breathing n

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air (minimum of six hours used for 5 people) are located in the Control Room along with 5 airline respirators and associated airline hoses.

4.1.6.2 Document operability of respiratory equipment in accordance with Reference 2.1.

4.2 Quarterly Emergency Equipment Inventory / Inspection 4.2.1 Emergency equipment kits shall be inventoried quarterly and after each use using the appropriate Emergency Equipment Kit List of Contents (Enclosures 5.4 - 5.13) 4.2.1.1 Consult the Emergency Equipment Kit Location Sheet (Enclosure 5.2) for the locations of each kit.

4.2.1.2 Perform monthly checks as in Steps 4.1.1, 4.1.3, 4.1.4, 4.1.5, 4.1.6.

4.2.1.3 The quarterly operability check on two-way low band radios shall be performed as follows:

4.2.1.:.1 Radios shall be checked from a O point 10 miles from the plant in accordance with Reference 2.8.

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4.2.1.3.3 Each of the radi - th211 eake contact with the base station.

NOTE: Base Call Sign - KN11B-778 Radio Call Signs - KB36274 (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Favt ent )

4.2.1.3.4 Document operability of radios on Enclosure 5.1.

4.2.1.4 Perform a functional check of the d<.imeter charger / reader. The charger is acceptable for use if the charger light illuminates.

4.2.1.5 Ensure that the leak and source che.k dates on the dosimeters are current.

4.2.1.6 Ensure that the TI.D's are the apprcpriate ones for the current quarter.

' 4.2.1.7 Ensure the Potassium Iodide tablets have not exceeded their expiration date.

4.2.1.8 Ensure the seal on the silver zeolite cartridge packet is not broken and the cartridges are not damaged.

4.2.1.9 Ensure that all procedures are current with the Control Copy.

4.2.1.10 Ensure the flashlight bulb illuminates properly.

4.2.1.11 Check all protective clothing to ensure it has not exceeded the recommended shelf-life per Enclosure 5.15.

4.2.1.12 Ensure that GMR-I canisters have not exceeded their expiration date.

4.2.1.13 Document any deviations on the Ew-rxency Equipment Deviation Authorization St.cet (Enclosure 5.14).

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() ~ 4.2.1.14 The Technician shall sign off Enclosure 5.1 and forward to the Respiratory / Instrument Calibration (R/IC) Supervisor.

4.2.2 Weather Information Check 4.2.2.1 Quarterly a call shall be placed to the National Weather Service located in Columbia, SC at 803-794-2330 or 803-794-2593. If these numbers cannot be reached, an alternate number in Charlotte (704-399-6000) may be used.

Obtain wind direction, wind speed, and cloud cover from one of these sources for the vicinity of Catawba Nuclear Station.

4.2.2.2 Obtain the same information f rom the Control Room.

4.2.2.3 Record this information on the Weather t

Information Form (Enclosure 5.3).

4.3~ Deviation Authorization 4.3.1 The Station Health Physicist shall be made aware of any deviation recorded on Enclosure 5.14.

4.3.2 The Station Health Physicist shall have evaluated the C'1 consequences the deviation may have upon the capability to respond to an emergency situation.

4.3.3 Enclosure 5.14 shall be used to state the action taken to remedy the deviation, and to state the justification for taking that action.

4.4 Upon completion of this procedure all required documentation will be filed in the Emergency Equipment Functf.onal Check and Inventory Log, until the end of the quarter.

4.4.1 At the end of the quarter all of the required documentation will be placed in the Health Physics Satellite Master File.

4.4.2 Sign off the PT printout and forward as per Reference 2.4.

5.0 ENCLOSURES 5.1 Sample of Monthly / Quarterly Emergency Equipment Check Sheet 5.2 Sample of Emergency Equipment Kit Location Sheet 5.3 Sample of Weather Information Form 5.4 Sample of Recovery Kit List of Contents

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() 5.5 5.6 Sample of Enviror; mental Survey Kit List of Contents Sample of Environmental Survey Kit List of Contents (Helicopter) 5.7 Sample of Personnel Survey Kit Lirt of Centents 5.8 Sample of Personnel Survey Kit List of Contents (Evacuation Facility) 5.9 Sample of Emergency Medical Kit List of Contents (First Aid Room) 5.10 Sample of Emergency Medical Kit List of Contents (Piedmont Medical Center) 5'.11 Sample of Operations Support Center Kit List of Contents 5.12 Sample of Technical Support Center Kit List of Contents 5.13 Sample of Fuel Transfer Kit List of Contents 5.14 Sample of Emergency Equipment Deviation Aut horization Sheet 5.15 Sample of Recommended Shelf-life for Prote:tive Clothing

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KITS LOCATION Recovery Kits (4)

Evacuation Facilities (2) Allen Steam Station Transmission Line Maintenance Building Security Pap Area Temp. Admin. Building Construction Personnel Access Area Temp. Admin. Building Environmental Survey Kits (Vehicle) (4) Temp. Admin. Butid:ng Environmental Survey Kit (Helicopter) (1) Temp. Admin. Building Personnel Survey Kits (4)

Evacuation Facilities (2) Allen Steam Station Transmission Line Maintenance Building Security Pap Area Temp. Admin. Building Construction Personnel Access Area Temp. Admin. Building Emergency Medical Kit (2) Aux. Building First A d Room Piedmont Meditat centor fS Operations Support Center Kit Operations Support Center

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CATAWBA SCCLEAR STATION i RECOVERY KITS LIST OF CONTENTS HP/0/B/1000/06 4

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List of Contents 1 Eberline E-520 w/HP-270 Probe 1 Exempt Source 1 Low /High Range Dosimeters (0-500 mR), (0-SR) 2'each Dose Cards 25 TLD Badges 6 Dosimeter Charger 1 Boundary Ribbon or Rope (50 yd. roll) 1 Masking Tape (roll) 1 Rain Suits (set) 2 Coveralls: Cotton 2 Gloves: Cotton (pair) 2

Rubber (pair) 2 Shoe Covers: Disposable (pair) 2 Rubber (pair)
  • 2 Hoods: Cotton 2 Poly Bags.(Various) 12 Caution Signs w/ inserts 2

, Legal Pad 1 Instrument / Smear Survey (pad) 1 Pens 2

, Grease Pencil and refills 1

~ Full Face Respiratior With GMR-I Canister (or equivalent) 2 First Aid Kit 1 Potassium Iodide Tablets Trans. Line Maint. 275 bottles Security PAP 150 bottles

. Construction Personnel Area 150 bottles Allen Steam Station 275 bottles KI Distribution Data Sheet 100 Seears (box) i NuCon Smears 30 Flashlight 1 Batteries (Size D) 10 Scissors 1 Medication Envelopes Trans. Line Maint. 100 Security PAP 60 Construction Personnel Area 60 Allen Steam Station 100 Crisis Management Team Phone Directory ** 1 SLED Badges (Personnel and Vehicle each)** 100 Emergency Planning Zone Maps ** 3 KP/0/B/1009/16 .

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    • These items <are found only in the Recovery Kits located at Allen Steam Station and Transmission Line Maintenance Building.

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( ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEY KITS LIST OF CONTENTS HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.5 MINIMLM ITEM AMOUNT List of Contents 1 Eberline E-520 w/HP-270 Probe 1 Eberline E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 Exempt Source 1 Portable MCA** 1 l Eberline PIC 6A 1 Emergency Radio Transmitter / Receiver 1 Radeco H809V Air Sampler

  • 1 Gasoline Generator (Gasoline in Safety Cabinet; 1 Low /High Range Pocket Dosimeter (0-500 mR), (0 3R) 2 each Dose Cards 25 TLD Badge 6 Dosimeter Charger 1 Full Face Respirator With GMR-I Canister (or equn alent) 2 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 2 Tyvek Disposable Coveralls 6 Coveralls: Cotton 4 O Gloves:

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Rubber (pair) 4 Hoods: Cotton 4 Sandwich Bass (box) 1 Poly Bass (Various Sizes) 6 Masking Tape (roll) 1 Compass 1 Tweezers 1 Limnological Sampler 1 Cubitainers 6 1 Liter Wide Mouth Bottles 5 Stopwatch 1 Battery Operated Latern 1 Flashlight 1 Batteries (Size D) la Batteries (9 volt) 4 Batteries (6 volt) 1 Silver Zeolite Filter Cartridges 30 Particulate Filters 30 Filter Cartridges Labels & Bags 100

! Smears (box) 1 NuCon Smears 30 Instrument / Smear Survey (pad) 1 Map of Ten Mile Zone Sectors 1 O Legal Pad Pen Permanent Marker 2

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MINIMUM ITEM AMOUNT List of Contents 1 Eberline PIC 6A 1 Eberline E-520 w/NP 270 Probe 1 Exempt Source 1 Low /High Range Pocket Dosimeter (0-500 mR), (0 5R) 2 each Dose Cards 25 Field Monttoring Data Sheet 20 TLD Badge o Dosimeter Charger 1 Full Face Respirator with GMR I Canister (or equivalent) 2 Potassium todide Tablets (bottle) 2 K! Distribution Data Sheet 1 stopwatch 1 Flashlight 1 Batteries (Size D) 10 latteries (9 volt) 4 Ear Plugs (pairs) 6 Map of Ten Mile Zone Sectors 1 O Legal Pad Pen Raia Suits 1

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Authorization Sheet (Sample Enclosure 5.14).

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l List of Contents 1 Eberline E-140N w/MP 210 Probe (or equivalent)*** 2 Sample Slide Tray *** 1 Esempt Source 1 Emergency Radio Transmitter / Receiver ** 1 Radio Operator Manual 1 Low /High Ranse Dosimeters (0-500 mR/hr), (0-5 R/hr) 2 each Dose Cards 25 TLD ledges 2 Dosimeter Charger 1 Full Face Respirator With GMR-! (or equivalent) 2 Potassium Iodine Tablets (bottle) 2 K! Distribution Data Sheet 1 Covera 11st Cotton 6 Glovest Cotton (pair) 6 Rubber (pair) 6 l

Shoe Cova,rs: Disposable (pair) 6 l Rubber (pair) 6

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! Boundary Ribbon or Rope ($0 yd. roll) 1 l Caution Signs w/inserta 4 Masking Tape (roll) 1 Poly Bass (Various) 6 Seears (boa) 1 Nucon Seears 25 Instrument /Snear Survey (pad) 1 Peas 2 l Grease Pencil & Refills 1 Legal Pad 1 l

Scissors 1 Rain Suits 3 Decon Kit 1 l 1) Red con

! 2) Red Wash l 3) Paper Towels

4) Scrub Brush j 3) Cotton Swabs
6) Fingernail Clippers l 7) Phisohen (125 al) t
8) Personnel Decontamination Forms l Satteries (Sise D) 10 l Station Directive 3.8.3 1 NP/0/3/1004/04 1

NP/0/B/1009/05 1 l NP/0/B/1009/16 1 NP/0/3/1009/19** 1 i

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  • Any Deviation will be docu:nented on the Ex.ergency Equipment Deviation Authorization Sheet (Sample Enclosure 5.14).
    • 0nly the Construction Personnel access area shall have an Emergency Radio and procedure.
      • The Security PAP Area shall have (3) E-140N w/HP-210 Probe or equivalent and Sample Slide Tray. The Construction Personnel Access Area shall have (2) E-140-N w/HP-210 Probe or equivalent and shall not have a Sample Slide Tesy.

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V HP/0/B/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.8 MINIMUM ITEM A':0CNT List of Contents 1 Eberline E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent) 3 Exempt Source 1 Low /High Range Dosimeters (0-500 mR), (0-SR) 4 each.

Dose Cards 25 TLD Badges Dosimeter Charger 1 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 2 KI Tablet Distribution Data Sheet 1 Medication Envelopes 3 Coveralls: Cotton 6 Gloves: Cotton (pair) 6 Rubber (pair) 6 Shoe Covers: Disposable (pair) 6 Rubber (pair) 6 Hoods: Cotton 6 Disposable Coveralls 40 Boundary Ribbon or Rope (50 yd. roll) 1 O Caution Signs w/ inserts Masking Tape (' roll)

Poly Bass (Various) 4 1

6 Smears (bex) 1 Instrument /Seear Survey (pad) 1 Pens 2 Grease Pencil & Refills. 1 Legal Pad 1 Decon Kit 1

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2) Rad Wash
3) Paper Towels
4) Scrub Brush
5) Cotton Swabs
6) Fingernail Clippers
7) Phischex (125 mi)
8) Personnel Decontamination Forms Scissors 1 Station Directive 3.8.3 1 Evacuation Personnel Dose Record 30 Catawba Nuclear Station Telephone Directory 1 3atteries (Size D) 10 4

MP/0/B/1004/06 1 HP/0/B/1009/05 1 HP/0/B/1009/16 1

  • Any Deviation will be documented on the Emergency Equipment Deviation Authorization Sheet (Sample Enclosure 5.14).

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! Eberline E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 l

Exempt Source 1

{' Poly Bass (various sizes) 6 Smears (box) 1 Nucon S=ests OS

C veralls: Cottet 6 Gloves: Cetton (pair) 6 Rubbe: (pair) 6 Shoe Covers: llisposable (pair) 6 i
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Tape Radioact:ve Material 1 5 Tape, Masking ';" 1 Tape, Duct 2" f 1

! Instrument / Smear Surve/ (pad) 1 Peas 2 Legal Pad 1

( Caution Signs w/ inserts 3 Radioactive Material Tags 50 i Scissors 1 f Poly for Ambulances (bundles) 3 i Batteries (Size D) 4 HP/0/B/1004/06 1  ;

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l MIN!.%M ITEM AMCLST List of Contents 1 l Eberline E 520 w/HP-270 Probe 1 l Eberline E 140N W/210 Probe (or equivalent) 1

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Emesyt Source 1 Pety Bass (various sizes) 14 Seears (box) 1 Nucon Seears 25 i Tape Radioactive Material 1 Tape, Masking 2" 2 ,

l Tape, Duct 2 4 l Instrument /Seear Sarvey (pad) 1 l Caution Sisas w/ inserts S '

l Red Rope 1 l TLD Badges 10 l Pocket Dosimeters (0 500mR) 10 Dose Cards 25 t

Desteeter Charger 1  ;

l Radioactive Material Tage 50 '

l Floor and Vent Covering 1 Disposable coveralls 25 l Disposable Shoe Covers (pairs) 25 [

Disposable Noeda 10 .

Cubitainers 5 l Decon Kit 1

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3) Paper Towels i
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$) Cotton Swabs i

4) Fingernail Clippers
7) Phischex (125 el)
4) Personnel Decontamination Forms Cotton Gloves (pairs) 30 Rubber Gloves (pairs) Ju Batteries (Siae D) '

8 Grease pencils (box) 1 i stanchione 4 Trash Receptacle 2 NP/0/3/1004/06 1 NP/0/3/1009/04 1

  • Aay Deviation will be documental on the Emergency 464t want Daviitton O Authorisation Sheet (Saeple Enclosure 1.14).  :

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HP/0/3/1000/06 ENCLOSURE 5.11 MINIMUM ITEM AMOUNT List of Contents 1 Coveralls: Cotton 40 Gloves: Cotton (pair) 40 Rubber (pair) 40 -

Shoe Covers: Disposable (pair) 40 )

Rubber (pair) 40 l Noods: Cotton 40 j Pull Face Respirators with GMR ! Canister (or equivalent) 10 Flashlights 11 l

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Batteries (9 volt) 20 Eberline P!C 6A 5  !

RM 14 w/NP 210 Probe 1 E 140N w/HP 210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 Emespt Source 1 Camera (Polaroid) 1 Polaroid Film Paes 2 ,

Meeking Tape (Roll) 2 Doeteeters (0 100R), (0 SR) 5 Dose Cards 25 i Dosimeter Charger 1 Small Sample lottles or Medie.ation Envelopes [

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/ Rain Suits 5 l Poly Bass (various sises) 50 Radeco N409V Air Sampler 3 I Silver teolite Filter Cartridges 30 i Particulate Filters 30 Filter Cartridas Labels 30 Potassius todide Tablets (bottle) 20  ;

XI Distribution Data Sheet 10 l HP/0/3/1004/04 1 Decon Kit 1

1) Rad con .
2) Rad Vash
3) Paper Towels '
4) Scrub Brush
5) Cotton Swabs
4) Fingernail Clippers
1) Phischex (125 e!)
4) Personnel Decontamination Forms Instrument /Seear Survey (pad) 1 1 Telephone 2

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List of Contents 1 Coveralls: Cotton 20 Gloves: Cotton (pair) 20 Rubber (pair) 20 Shoe Covers: Disposable (pair) 20 Rubber (pair) 20 Hoods: Cotton 20 Full Face Respirators with GRM ! Canister (v. 3.iv41ent) 6 Eberline E 520 w/HP 270 Probe 1 Eberline P!C 6A 3 E 140N w/HP 210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 Exempt Source 1 Radeco M809V Air Sample 1 Dosimeter (0 100R), (0 SR) 6 each Dose Cards 25 Silver Zeolite Filtec Cartridges 30 Particulate Filters 30 Filter Cartridge Labels 23 Dosimeter Charger (f-]s Potassium todide Tablets (bottle) 25 1

Soundary Ribbon or Rope (30 yd. roll) 1 Caution Signs w/ inserts 3 Red Tape 2 Seears (box) 1 Poly Bagt 6 Masking Tape (Roll) 1 Pen 2 Legal Pad 1 Grease Pencil (and refills) 1 Flashlights 8 Batteries (Stae D) 30 8atteries (9V) 12 Small Sample Bottles or Medication Envelopes 10 Rain Suits 6 Decen Kit 1

1) Rad Con
2) Rad Wash
3) Paper Towels
4) Scrub Brush
5) Cotton Swabs
6) Fingernail Clippers
7) Phischen (123 ml)
8) Personnel Decontamination Forms Instrument / Smear Survey (pad) 1 j Request for Exposure Extension Forms 15

' Plant Drawings 1 HP/0/B/1009/16 1 HP/0/8/1004/06 1

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  • Any Deviation will be documented on the Emergency Equipment Deviation Authorisation Sheet (Sample Enclosure 5.14).

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CATAWBA NCCLEAR STATION FUEL TRANSFER KIT LIST OF CONTENTS HP/0/B/1000/06 ESCLOSCRE 5.13 MINIMUM ITEM AM0thT List of Contents 1 Shoe Covers; Disposable (pair) 20 Rubber (pair) 6 Gloves: Cotton (pair) 20 Surgeons (box) 1 Rubber (pair) 6 Coveralls: Disposable 4 Cotton 6 Hoode 4 Wet Suit 2 Mard Hat 3 Full Face Respirators with GMR-I Canister (or equivalent) 2 Radeco H809V Air Sampler 1 Eberline E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 Eberline PIC-6A 1 Eberline E-520 v/NP-270 Probe 1 O Exempt Source Silver Zeolite Cartridges and Particulate Filters Labels for Filters and Cartridges 10 10 1

Potassius Iodide Tablets (Bottle) 30 TLD Badge 5 Low /High Range Dosimeter (0-500 mR), (0-5R) 5 each Dose Card 25 Dosimeter Charger 1 Weather-Proof Caution Signs with Inserts 4 Radioactive Waste Signs (4" x 6") 12 Caution: Radiation / Radioactive Material Tags 12 50 yd. Roll of Barricade Tape (Magenta & Yellow) 4 Step Off Pads 3 Poly Bass 12 Hand Gardening Spade 1 Wide Mouth Sample Bottles e Plastic Sample Bottles or Medication Envelopes 12 Kiewipes (box) 2 NuCon Seears 100 Copy of NAC-1 Drawings (Prints) 1 Copy of Loading and Unioading Instructions 1 Duct Tape (Roll) 2 Masking Tape (1" and 2" Rolls) 1 each Contact Pyrometer with Probe 2 Safety Glasses 5 Binoculars 1 O Tool Kit Batteries (9 Volt)

Flashlights 4

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