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Forwards 881116 Emergency Preparedness Exercise Objectives, Per IE Info Notice 85-055
ML20154A291
Person / Time
Site: Hatch  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 08/26/1988
From: Hairston W
GEORGIA POWER CO.
To: Grace J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
References
HL-44, IEIN-85-055, IEIN-85-55, NUDOCS 8809120141
Download: ML20154A291 (6)


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Atlanta, Ga. 30303 PLAWT HATCH - UNITS 1, 2 NRC DOCKETS 50-37.1, 50-366 OPERATIllG LICENSES OPR-57, NPF-5 1988 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXErtCISLOMELUYIS Gontlemen:

Georgia Power Company (GPC) is providing the enclosed objectives for the 1988 Emerges:y Preparedness Exercise at Plant Hatch. A copy of this document is not being provided to the Document Control Desk per the guidance in the references listed below. The exercise is scheduled for November 16, 1988 The objectives for tht 1988 Emergency Freparedness Exercise are being submitted in accordance with the guidance contained in Inspection and Enforcement (aE) Information Notice 85-55, NRC letter dated October 11, 1984 (Submittal of Annual Emergency Exercise Objestives and Detailed Scenarios), and NRC letter dated January 8,1987 (Submittal of Annual Emergency Exercise Objectives, Detailed Scenarios and Controller Packages).

Should you have any questions in this regard, please contact this office at any time.

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1988 Emergency Preparedness Exercise Objectives c: GtQrgia Power _Coggtany Mr. M. C. Nix, General Manager - Plant Hatch i Mr. L. T. Gucwa, Manager Licensing and Engineering  !

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Mr. L. P. Crocker, Licensirg Project Manager - Hatch i U. S. Nuclear Regu_1_atory,_Comissionulta100_11 Mr. J. E. Menning, Senior Resident inspector - Hatch  :

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C8JECTIVE1 The E. I. Hatch Huclear Plant (HNP) 1988 emergency preparedness exercise will be conducted during normal working hours. The 1988 exercise objectives are based on NRC requirements provided in 10 CFR 50, Appendix E. "Emergency Planning and Preoaredness for Production and Utilization Factitties". Additional guidance provided in NUREG-0654, FEMA-REP-1, Revision 1. "Criterta" for Preparation and Evaluatton of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants", was utilized in developing the objectives.

A. Al cident Asses 1mpnt and Classif_tcation

1. Demonstrate the abtitty to identify initiating conditions, determine EAL parameters and correctly classify the emergency throughout the exeretse.
2. Demonstrate the ability to provide core damage assessments.
8. Notification
1. Demonstrate the abtitty to alert, notify, and mobtitre appropriate station and corporate emergency response personnel.
2. Demonstrate the abtitty for proept nottftcation of the State, local, and Fedsral authorities.
3. Demonstrate the abtitty to warn or advise onsite individuals (including employees, visitors, and contract personnel) of an emergency condition.

C. Legr.ggncy_ Re spanit

1. Oemonstrate that an individual is assigned and is in charge of the emergency response.

l 2. Demonstrate planning for 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day emergency response l capaht11ttes.

l 3. Demoisstrate the line of succession for the Emergency Of rector.

4 Demonstrate timely response of station and corporate management, administr.ttive, and technical staff.

5 Demonstrate the abtitty to evacuate onsite personnel (sample .

population) to a relocation center.

6. Demunstrate the timely activation of the Technical Support Center (T5C), Operat. tons Support Center (OSC) Emergency Operations Factitty (EOF), and General Office Operations Center (GOOC).

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7. Demonstrate the adequacy of equipment, security provtsions, and habitablitty precautions for the T!C, OSC, E0F, GOOC, and the [

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3. Demonstrate satisfactory communications ability of all emergency support resources. ('

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1. Demonstrate th6 coordinated gathering of radiological and i non-radiological (meteorological) data necessary for emergency and  !

environmental response including collection and analysis of in plant 1

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2. Demonstrate the abtitty to develop dose projecticas, compare the projections to Protective Action Guidelines (PAG) and determine and j
! recommend the appropriate protective actions, i 1 3, Demons *' ate onsite contamination control measures including area '

4 acces: ontrol. f 4 Demonstmate the abtitty for determining projected dose: from available plant instrumentation. 6 L

, 5. Demonstrate the ability to take and analyze a post accident sample.

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6. Demonstrate onsite PAGs for a select number of plant personnel.

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1. 0,monstrate the timely and accurate response to news inquiries.

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2. Demonstrate timely preparation af accurate news releases and I suppression of rumors. l t

! 3. Demonstrate the adequacy of the Emergency News Center (ENC).

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F. Medical W rnency i

1. Demonstrate the ability to re nond to a radiation medical emergency. '
2. Demonstrate tM adequacy of corvaunications to offsite response -

agencies (Appling General Hospital and local ambulance service). l t

3. Demonstrate the ability to evaluate a radiologica! injury, i
4. Demonstra+.e the abtitty to ireptement appropriate first afd and contamination control technfques. ,
5. Demonstrate the adequacy of the interface between plant station and offstte personnel (Appling General Hospital and local ambulance  ;

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6. Demonstrate the ability of ambulance personnel to treat an injured and I contaminated patteet while maintaining contamination control. t
7. Demonstrate the ability of Appling General Hospital personnel to l decontaminate an injured and contaminated patient, f L

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  • l 1. Demor. strate ability to conduct a post-enercise critique to determine {

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Onsite personnel accountability (

I Actual shif t turnover (long term shif t assignments will be i demonstrated by rosters).  !

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