ML20197D802
| ML20197D802 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Westinghouse |
| Issue date: | 04/29/1988 |
| From: | Fischer R WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY, DIV OF CBS CORP. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
| Shared Package | |
| ML20197D790 | List: |
| References | |
| RE-REF-88-040, RE-REF-88-40, NUDOCS 8806070398 | |
| Download: ML20197D802 (8) | |
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'm%'nI L RE-REF-88-040 Westinghouse
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Electric Corporation Dramet R Caumc2 SouthCatetca29250
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April 29, 1988 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Uranium Fuel Licensing Branch Of fice of Waterial Safety and Safeguards Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety 1
Washington, DC 20555 t
Dear Sirs:
REF: LICENSE SW 1107/RADl0 LOGICAL CONTINGENCY PLAN UPCATE Enclosed you will find seven copies of our revision to the Columbia Site Emergency Plan ef fective as of April 29, 1988.
These revisions update j
the plan and do not dilute or reduce the plan's ef fectiveness.
The foifowing pages in the plan were modifled.
Page Reason xv Add revision record 3.1 Revise local emergency classification listing 3.2 Revise NOUE classification for Hazardous Weather Procedure 4.11 Revise Civil Defense name 5.12 Revise Of fsite Evacuation Responsibility 7.2 Provide atinua l training for Emergency Moni toring Team and delete First Aid Training C.1 Revise Appendix C and add CEEP-0020 Loss of Comunicat ion D.1 Revise Emergency Equipment location listing I f you have any questions regarding this modi fication, please contact me 4
at (803) 776-2610, Extension 3671.
Sincerely, WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION R. E. Fischer Sr. Engineer, Regulatory Engineering im WP1891E:3p.58 8006070398 080525 PDR ADOCK 07001151 C
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SITE EMERGENCY PLAN REVISION RECORD Revision Date of Pages No.
Revision Revised Reason 1
12/23/87 6.2 Institute testing frequency for 2-way radios.
Describe modifications to criticality and fire alarm systems.
I 12/23/87 6.3 Modify responsibility listing 1
12/23/87 6.4 Revise number of criticality detectors 1
12/23/87 6.6 Revise responsibility for emergency truck 1
12/23/87 7.1 Delete reference to Safety Manager 2
12/23/87 7.2 Implement training frequencies 1
12/23/87 7.3 Document drill involvement with Columota Fire Department 1
12/23/87 8.1 Delete reference to Safety 'Menager and revise titles i
1 12/23/87 8.2 Delete reference to Safety Manager 2
12/23/87 A.1-A.5 Renew Corporate Agreement 1
12/23/87 A.8-A.9 Renew State Agreement 1
12/23/87 A.10 Renew Columbia Fire Department Agreement i
l 12/23/87 A.ll Renew Richland Co. Sheriff Agreement 1
12/23/87 A.12 Renew Ricnland Co. EMS Agreement 1
12/23/87 A.13-A.15 Renew Richland Memorial Hospital Agreement 5
12/23/87 C.1 Renew Appendix C 1
4/29/88 xv Add revision record 5
4/29/88 3.1 Revise local emergency classification listing 3
4/29/88 3.2 Revise NOVE classification for Hazardous Weather Procedure 2
4/29/88 4.11 Revise Civil Defense name 2
4/29/88 5.12 Revise Offsite Evacuation Responsio111ty 3
4/29/88 7.2 Provide annual training for Emergency Monitoring Team and delete First Aid Training 6
4/29/88 C.1 Revise Appendix C and add CSEP-0020 Loss
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3 4/29/88 0.1 Revise Emergency Equipment location listing xv REVISION N0. 1 4/29/88
SECTION 3 CLASSES OF RADIOLOGICAL CONTIFCENCIES 3.1 Classification System The respective types of emergencies are described in the following paragraphs.
3.1.1 Local Emergency A local emergency is defined as a minor incident situation which deviates from normal operation, but has minimal potential for escalation to a serious emergency.
Releases of, radioactivity from the plant and site environs will be limited to extremely small fractions of the EPA Protective Action Guideline Exposure levels.
Typical events which fall in this classification are:
-Minor (F Release 6
-Minor powder spill
-Solution spill
-Rupture of a containment vessel or line
-Loss of primary power / city water supply
-Ventilation malfunction
-Minor fire
-Combustible gas pop
-Hazardous weather i
RESPONSE ACTIONS 1.
Promptly form emergency organization.
Evacuate portions j
of the manufacturing area as is required.
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Assess and respond 3.
Terminate source of the problem j
4 Dispatch health physics monitoring team 5.
Perform complete maintenance on malfunctioning systems 6.
Close out or escalate to a
higher status.
Make appropriate notifications if the incident is reclassified to a higher status, l
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3.1 REVISION NO. 5 i*
i They will also coordinate the efforts of the' State and County Emergency Preparedness.
Request for assistance of 00E-Savannan River Plant will also be coordinated by the State - of South Carolina.
4.4.4 Richland Memorial Hospital An agreement has been entered into with the Richland Memorial Hospital wherein they will provide hospital service, evaluation, and treatment of human radiation exposure or injury.
A staff providing technological assistance will be made available.
4.4.5 City of Columbia Fire Department A letter of understanding exists such that the Columbia Fire Department will respond to support firefighting efforts and emergency calls if the Emergency Brigade requires additional support.
f 4.4.6 Richland County Emergency Medical Service will respond with ambulance service as is required.
i 4.11 REVISION N0. 2 tf
Accidental release of SNM 5.4.3.2 Contaminated Water Supply radiological material to the surrounding area will be controlled and limited with the ALARA philosophy.
All attempts will b'e made to imediately eliminate the source of such contamination.
The values in Table 5.2 shall be used to determine if a water supply is contaminated.
If concentrations exceed the values in Table 5.2, the actions in Table 5.3 and 5.4 will be followed.
TABLE 5.2 i
PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDE LEVELS FOR WATER SUPPLIES l
ISOTOPE SOLUBLE OR INSOLUBLE (uCi/ml)
U-238 l
4 x 10-5 l
l U-235 l
3 x 10-5 l
l U-234 1
3 x 10-5 l
5.4.3.3 Protective Action The action taken may be either protective or restorative.
It may be voluntary or involuntary, or no action at all may be taken.
The type of action and time frame will depend on the accident.
5.4.3.4 Types of Action - The action to be taken for offsite emergency conditions is as follows:
No action would usually be taken by State or Federal authorities if the risk of undesirable radiation j
effects anticipated is nonexistent or negligible.
Volunt6ry action may be suggested for the population at risk, or it may be taken by them anpay on the basis of public information provided during an accident situation.
To accomplish message authentication under these circumstances, State and Federal agencies will confirm the emergency condition by an imediate callback to the l
5.11 REVISION NO.
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SECTION 7 l%INTAINING EERGENCY PREPARE 0 NESS 7.1 Written Procedures Written implementing procedures will be established containing detailed instructions on emergency response and statements of ' responsibility based on the policy established in this Emergency Plan.
These procedures will clearly define duties, responsibilities, and action levels.
It is expected that these procedures will undergo changes to maintain them in a state of emergency preparedness.
Individual procedures will be approved by the Manager of the Radiati6n Protection Component or his alternate.
Certain copies of the Implementing Procedures will be issued to plant personnel on a controlled distribution list.
Updated copies of all revised procedures will be provided to all controlled copyholders.
At a minimum, all procedures will be reviewed annually to assure the '
information is current and correctly interprets the policy set forth in the plan.
7.2 Training All Columbia Site personnel will receive a thorough orientation on all emergency plans and procedures required to ensure their safety.
These personnel will be informed of changes in emergency plans and procedures at scheduled safety meetings.
Persons with specific duties during an emergency will receive additional training appropriate to their respective assignments.
The Radiation Protection Component Manager j
will be responsible for coordinating the training effort.
Personnel on temporary assignment and visitors will be given sufficient indoctrination to deal with emerger.cies in which tney may be involved.
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APPENDIX C 3
COLUMBIA SITE EMERGENCY PLAN Listing of Implementing Procedures Procedure Revision Number Number 0001 1
Preparation and Revision of Emergency Procedure 0002 2
Release of Toxic Fumes or Vapor 0003 4
Fire Control 0004 1
The Retrieval and Disposition of Nuclear Criticality Accident Badges Following a Nuclear Criticality Accident 0005 4
Nuclear Criticality Evaucation Procedure, Assembly Area, Accountability, Rescue Operations 0006 2
Civil Disturbance 0007 3
Bomb Threat 0008 0
Loss of Power / Water 0009 1
Releases of Radioactive Material 0010 1
Explosions 0011 2
UF6 Releases 0012-A 0
Contaminated Casualties 0012-B 3
Casualty Transfer 0013 2
Emergency Notification of Onsite and Offsite -
Organizations 0014 2
Hazardous Weather Warning 0015 4
Emergency Brigade Organization 0016-A 3
Activation of Emergency Brigade 0016-B 2
Activation of Health Physics Response Team 0017-A 0
Establishirj Downwind Concentrations Utilizing Ground Level Release Diffusion Factor 0017-B 2
Establishing Meteorological Conditions and Calculating Downwind Concentrations Using Uniform Direction Wind Model 0017-C 0
Establishing the Source Term for Released Material 0017-0 1
Calculating the Dose Commitment Due to Exposure to Airborne Radioactive Material 0018 1
Emergency Comunications (Two-way Radios) 0019 1
Emergency Action Procedure Guide 0020 0
Loss of Communication REVISION NO. 6 C.1 4/29/88 n
l APPENDIX 0 EMERGENCY EQUIPPENT AND SUPPLIES 0.
Introduction Site Emergency preparedness is dependent on tne proximal availability of necessary supplies.
This appendix provides the general information and location necessary to gain access to the emergency supplies.
Where appropriate, detailed inventories are kept at the storage location.
Location 0.1 Health Pnysics Emergency Cabinets (2)
One in of f t.ce, one at tne low level waste building.
0.2 External Emergency Safety Cabinet Adjacent to south assembly point.
0.3 Tank Farm Tank Farm 0.4 Control Room Safety Cabinet Control Room 0.5 Emergency Truck Adjacent to Gate #1 0.6 Medical Emergency Kit Main Guardhouse i
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