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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 4 to EP-101 Re Classification of Emergencies & Rev 2 to EP-211 Re Field Survey Group.Related Correspondence
ML20198C569
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Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 04/15/1985
From:
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
To:
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ML20198C539 List:
References
OL, PROC-850415-01, NUDOCS 8511120119
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Page 1 of 5 Revision 33 03/25/85 LIMERICK GENERATING STATION 3852077840 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE INDEX PROCEDURE REV. DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST NUMBER NO. TITLE BY SUPER. PERIODIC REVIEW EP-101 4 Classification of Emeroencies 03/25/85 EF-102 7 Unusual Event Response 02/25/85 EP-103 8 Alert Response 03/12/85 EP-104 8 Site Emergency Response 03/12/85 EP-105 8 General Emergency Response 03/12/85 EP-106 3 Written Summary Notification 01/28/85 EP-110 6 Personnel Assembly and Accountability 03/14/85 EP-120 2 Site Emergency Coordinator 12/12/84 EP-201 3 Tecnnical Support Center (TSC) Activation 01/28/85 b- EP-202 3 Operations Support Center (OSC) Activation 12/12/84 EP-203 4 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation 01/28/85 EP-208 4 Security Team 12/12/84 EF-210 3 Dose Assessment Team 12/12/84 EP-211 2 Field Survey Group 03/25/85 EP-220 CANCELLED EP-221 ' CANCELLED self'y EP-222 CANCELLED p-Tk\k EP-230 5 Chemistry Sampling and T Analysis Team f

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LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE INDEX PROCEDURE REV. DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST NUMBER NO. TITLE BY SUPER. PERIODIC REVIE'f EP-233 5 Retrieving and Changing Sample Filters and Cartridges from the Containment Leak Detector During Emeroencies 03/14/85 EP-234 5 Obtaining Containment Gas Samples from the Containment Leak Detector During Emergencies 03/14/85 EP-235 5 Obtaining Reactor Water Samples from Sample Sinks Following Accident Conditions 03/14/85 EP-236 5 Obtaining Cooling Tower Blowdown Line Water Samples Following Radioactive Liquid

! Release after Accident Conditions 03/14/85 EP-237 6 Obtaining the Iodine /

Particulate and/or Gas Samples from the North Vent Wide Range Gas Monitor (WRGM) 03/14/85 EP-238 4 Obtaining Liquid Radwaste Samples from Radwaste Sample Sink Following Accident Conditions 12/12/84 .

EP-240 CANCELLED EP-241 8 Sample Preparation.and Handling of Highly Radioactive Liquid Samples 03/14/85 EP-242 4 Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Radioactive Particulate Filters and Iodine '

Cartridges 12/12/84 EP-243 5 Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Radioactive Gas Samples -

12/12/84 EP-244 3 Offsite Analysis of High Activity Samples 03/12/85

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, 03/25/85 LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE FNDEX PROCEDURE REV. DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST NUMSER NO. TITLE BY SUPER. PERIODIC REVIEW EP-250 2 Personnel Safety Team 12/12/84 EP-251 2 Plant Survev Group 12/12/84 EP-252 4 Search and Rescue /First Aid Group 02/11/85 EP-253 0 Personnel Dosimetry, Bioassay, and Respiratory Protection Group 12/12/84 EP-254 3 Vehicle and Evacuee Control Group 02/04/85 EP-255 2 Vehicle Decontamination 12/12/84 EP-260 2 Fire and Damage Control Team 12/12/84

! EP-261 2 Damage Repair Group 12/12/84 EP-272 4 Philadelphia Electric Company Officials Phone List 02/04/85 EP-273 4 Limerick Station Supervision Call List 02/11/85 EP-275 CANCELLED EP-276 5 Fire and Damage Team Phone List 01/24/85 EP-277 6 Personnel Safety . -.

Team Phone List 02/11/85 EP-278 5 Security Team Phone List 03/25/85 EP-279 4 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Group Phone List 01/22/85 EP-280 6 Technical Support Center Phone List 03/12/85 EP-282 4 Government and Emergency Management Agencies Phone List 01/22/85 '

EP-284 4 Company Consultants and Contractors Phone List 01/22/85 EP-287 3 Nearby PublAc and Industrial Users of Downstream Water 02/11/85

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LIMERICK GENERATING STATION I i

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PROCEDURE REV. DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST NUMBER NO. TITLE BY SUPER. FERIODIC REVIEW

] EP-291 5 Staffing Augmentation 02/25/85 '

EP-292 7 Chemistry Sampling and

. Analysis Team Phone List 03/14/85

? EP-294 5 Dose Assessment Team Phone List 02/04/85 i EP-301 1 Operating the Evacuation  :

Alarm and River Warning System 12/12/84 EP-303 3 Local Evacuation 12/12/84 EP-304 "

3 Partial Plant Evacuation .12/12/84 EP-305 5 Site Evacuation 03/25/85 EP-306 1 Evacuation of the

- , Information Center 12/12/84 EP-307 2 Reception and Orientation of Support Personnel - 12/12/84 ,

EP-312 3 Radioactive Liquid Release 02/25/85 4

EP-S13 2 Distribution of Thyroid

i. Blocking Tablets 12/12/84 EP-314 0 Emergency Radiation Exposure Guidelines and Controls 12/06/84
EP-315 4 Calculation of Offsite j Doses During a (Potential)

Radiological Emergency

, Using RMMS in the Manual Mode 03/12/85 EP-316 2 Cumulative Population and Near Real-Time

' Emergency Dose

Calculations for
Airborne-Releases-l Manual Method 12/13/64 EP-317 3 Determination of
Protective' Action-Recommendations 03/25/85

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LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDL'RE INDEX PROCEDURE REV. DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST NUMBER NO. TITLE BY SUPER. PERIODIC REVIEW EP-319 1 Fish Ingestion Pathway Dose Calculation 12/12/84 EP-325 3 Use of Containment Dose Rates to Estimate Release Source Term 02/27/85 EP-330 4 Emergency Response Facility Habitability 03/14/85 EP-401 2 Entry for Emergency Repair and Operations 12/12/84 EP-410 2 Recovery Pnase Implementation 12/12/84

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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY y,gg gg LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-101 CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES 1.0 PARTICIPANTS 1.1 Shift Superintendent or designated alternate shall assume the role of Emergency Director and implement this procedure, until relieved.

1.2 Station Superintendent or designated alternate shall relieve the Emergency Director, assume the role of Emergency Director, and continue implementing this procedure, if necessary.

2.0 ACTIONS-IMMEDIATE CAUTION
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IF EVENT TRIGGER IS KNOWN TO BE SPURIOUS, DO NOT CLASSIFY EVENT I.E., FALSE HI READING, FALSE CHLORINE MONITOR READINGS ETC.

2.1.1.1 Select categories related to station events or conditions.

Page Number Hazards to Station Operation 6 Environmental 7 Loss of Power 8 Personnel Injury 9 Fire 10 Radioactive Release 11 Evacuation of Control Room 12 Damage of Fuel 13 Instrument Failure 14 Scram Failure 15 Boundary Degradation /LOCA 16 Unusual Shutdown 18 l Loss of Hot or Cold Shutdown Capability 19 Security 20 2.1.2 Beginning at the indicated page in Appendix EP-101, review the Emergency Action Levels (EALS) for categories selected.

2.1.3 Classify the event based on the selected category -

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2.1.4 If the most severe events or conditions are classified as an Unusual Event, implement EP-102,

" Unusual Event Response."

2.1.5 If the most severe events or conditions are classified as an Alert, implement EP-103, " Alert Response."

2.1.6 If the most severe events or conditions are classified as a Site Emergency, implement EP-104,

" Site Emergency hesponse." -

2.1.7 If the most severe events or conditions are classified as a General Emergency,. implement EP-105,

" General Emergency Response."

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. l VAW/JLP:mla 3.0 ACTIONS-FOLLOW-UP 3.1 If event is classified as Alert, Site Emergency, or General Emergency, the Emergency Director shall:

3.1.1 Periodically evaluate the event classification as listed on attached Appendix EP-101. Based upon i results of corrective action taken to recover from the emergency situation, escalate or de-escalate the emergency classification. (It is preferable,  !

but not mandatory, to obtain concurrance from the Site Emergency Coordinator and Corporate Headquarters prior to classification reduction).

The NRC and appropriate off-site authorities shall be informed of the decision to move from one emergency class to the next. As appropriate, agencies or personnel listed in checkoff lists of EPs 102, 103, 104, and 105 shall be notified within 15 minutes once the emergency level is declared.

3.1.2 Have a written summary sent to the NRC within eight l hours of closecut or de-escalation of the emergency clasification in accordance with EP-106, Written Summary Notification.

/ 3.1.3 When the emergency has been controlled and the power plant and auxiliaries have been placed in a safe shutdown condition, only then will a decision be made as to whether a recovery phase is justified.-

Enter the recovery phase after the emergency or accident situation is considered no longer in effect, obtain the concurrence of the Site Emergency Coordinator and the Emergency Support Officer at Corporate Headquarters as required per EP-410, Recovery Phase Implementation. The recovery phase j is a departure from an emergency situation. The Site Emergency Coordinator and yourself should evaluate plant operating conditions as well as the in-plant and out-of-plant radiological conditions when making this decision. Notifications to the various individuals and agencies that the recovery l

l phase has been implemented is the responsibility of the Site Emergency Coordinator.

4.0 APPENDICES 4.1 EP-101-1 Hazards to Station Operation 4.2 EP-101-2 Environmental l

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, l VAW/JLP:mla 4.3 EP-101-3 Loss of Power 4.4 EP-101-4 Personnel Injury 4.5 EP-101-5 Fire 4.6 EP-101-6 Radioactive Release 4.7 EP-101-7 Evacuation of Control Room 4.8 EP-101-8 Damage of Fuel 4.9 EP-101-9 Instrument Failure 4.10 EP-101-10 Scram Failure 4.11 EP-101-11 Boundary Degradation /LOCA 4.12 EP-101-12 Unusual Shutdown 4.13 EP-101-13 Loss of Hot or Cold Shutdown Capability 4.14 EP-101-14 Security 1

-5.0 SUPPORTING INFORMATION 5.1 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for classifying an event or condition into one of four emergency classifications as described in the Emergency Plan. Additionally this procedure detailt the method to change from one -

emergency action level to another and to enter the recovery phase, if applicable.

5.2 Criteria For Use 5.2.1 This procedure shall be implemented whenever the Shift Superintendent becomes aware of conditions which meet or exceed the Emergency Action Levels in EP-101, Classification Tables.

5.3 Special Equipment None 1

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VAW/ 3LP:mla HAZARDS TO STATION OPERATION UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT WHEN BOTH UNITS ARE IN COLD SHUTDOWN l 1. Aircraft crash on-site or 1. Aircraft crash or missile impact unusual aircraft activity over on the Reactor Enclosure, Control the site. Enclosure, Turbine Enclosure, J Diesel Generator Enclosure or

2. Train derailment within the Spray Pond Pump House.

site boundary.

2. Known explosion damage affecting
3. Explosion within or near the plant operation.

site boundary.

3. Toxic, flammable gases or chlorine
4. Toxic or flammable gas release detected in the Control Room within or near the site as indicated by 'High boundary. Toxic Chemical Concentration' Alarm or ' Control Room Chlorine Isolation Initiated' Alarm on 00C881.

SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY WHEN EITHER UNIT IS NOT IN COLD SHUTDOWN

1. Aircraft crash or missile impact on the Reactor Enclosure, Control Enclosure, Turbine Enclosure, Diesel Generator Enclosure or

. Spray Pond Pump House.

2. Known explosion damage affecting plant operation.
3. Toxic, flammable gases or chlorine detected in the G

Control Room as indicated by

'High Toxic Chemical Concentration' Alarm or ' Control Room Chlorine Isolation Initiated' Alarm on 00C881.

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, Page 7 of 20 l VAW/JLP:mla ENVIRONMENTAL  !

s UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT

1. An actual earthquake detected 1. An actual earthquake detected

, by the Seismic Monitoring by the Seismic Monitoring System (00C693) at or below System (00C693) beyond the operating basis earthquake operating basis earthquake

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, 2. Tornado strikes the Reactor

2. A tornado is observed within or Enclosure, Turbine Enclosure, near site boundary. _x Spray Pond Pump House, Control Enclosure or Diesel Generator
3. A hurricane is expected to Enclosure.

be in the vicinity of the site. 3. Sustained high winds greater than 70 mph as indicated on OBC 699.

i SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY

1. Sustained high winds greater 1. Earthquake beyond the safe than 90 mph as indicated on shutds ~n earthquake (.159)

OBC 699 if either unit is not or other natural disaster which in Cold Shutdown. causes massive damage leading to other General Emergencies.

2. An actual earthquake detected by the Seismic, Monitoring System (00C693) beyond the safe shutdown earthquake (.15g) if either unit is not in Cold Shutdown.

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, Page 8 of 20 VAW/JLP:mla LOSS OF POWER UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT

1. Loss of all off-site power or N/A loss of all on-site AC power for greater than 60 seconds.

1 SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY

1. Loss of all on-site AC power N/A and loss -of-off-site power
2. Loss of all safety-related DC power as indicated by:

a) 250VDC MCC Out of Service alarms and b) 1PPAl D3 Distribution Panel undervoltage alarms D

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PERSONNEL INJURY UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT

1. Transportation of contaminated ! N/A injured individual from site to off-site hospital. s p:

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ALERT

1. Fires involving permanent plant 1. Fire which could make an structures within the protected ECCS inop as indicated by area lasting 10 minutes or more observation, after initial attempts to I extinguish it.

SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL' EMERGENCY

1. Fire which makes an ECCS 1. Fire which causes massive inop and requires or causes damage leading to other immediate plant shutdown as General Emergencies. -

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1. Report indicates liquid 1. Radiological effluents release effluent release exceeds greater than 0.5 mR/hr at site technical specification boundary as indicated by an un-

, 3.11.1.1 or 3.11.1.2. controllable release for greater than 20 minutes with:

2. Report indicates gaseous a) North stack effluent radiation effluent release exceeds. monitor exceeds 1.0N2 uCi/cc or technical specification 3.11.2.1 or 3.11.2.2 or 3.11.2.3 b) South stack effluent radiation monitor exceeds 1.2N2 uCi/cc.

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1. Radiological. effluent release 1. Radiological effluent release greater than 50 mR/hr at site great.er than 500 mR/hr at. site i

boundary as indicated by boundary as indicated by an an uncontrollable release for uncontrollable release for i greater than 20 minutes with: greater than 20 minutes with:

i a) North stack effluent radiation a) North stack effluent radiation monitor exceeds 1.0.uC1/cc.. monitor exceeds 10 uC1/cc.

2. Projected whole body dose 2. Projected whole body dose greater than .1 rem or thyroid greater'than 1 Rem or thyroid 1 dose greater than .5 Rem at or dose greater than 5 Rem at or

'beyond the site boundary over -beyond the site boundary over course of the event utilizing course of the event-utilizing

~RMMS procedure calculating .RMMS procedure calculating effsite doses. offsite doses.

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, Page 12 of 20 I VAW/JLP:mla EVACUATION OF CONTROL ROOM UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT N/A 1. Evacuation of Control Room anticipated or required with control established at remote shutdown panel.

t SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY

1. Evacuation of Contol Room N/A and control of shutdown systems not established from remote shutdown panel in 15 minutes.

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UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT

1. Steam Jet Ai'r Ejector Discharge 1. Steam Jet Air Ejector Discharge radiation monitor exceeds radiation monitor exceeds 2.lP4 mR/hr. 2.lPS mR/hr
2. Steam Jet Air Ejector Discharge 2. I-131 dose equivalent in the radiation monitor has an un- reactor coolant exceeds 300 uCi/g expected increase of 4000 mR/hr from sample and main steam over 30 minutes. line high-high radiation with resultant scram.
3. I-131 dose equivalent in-the 3. Spent fuel damage resulting in a reactor coolant exceeds refueling floor area ventilation 0.2 uCi/g frcm sample exhaust monitor alarm.

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4. Containment-Post LOCA Radiation Monitors greater than 1P2 R/hr.

i SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY

1. Major damage to spent fuel: 1. Containment Post LOCA Radiation Monitors greater than IP4 R/hr.

a) Observation of major damage to spent fuel cy; b) Water loss below fuel-level in spent fuel pool.

2. Containment Post LOCA Radiation Monitors greater than 1P3 R/hr.

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VAW/JLP:mla INSTRUMENT 1AILURE UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT I 1. Complete loss of all Main 1. Loss of all annunciators.

Control Room communication equipment.

2. Significant loss of assessment capability in the Main Control Room as indicated by:

l Simultaneous loss of the plant process computer and q the ERFDS for a period l greater than 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

t SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY l 1. All annunciators lost and N/A I plant transient initiated i or in progress.

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.f SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY

1. Transient requiring standby 1. Transient requiring standby liquid control system to liquid control system to

. initiate with failure to initiate with failure to scram. Failure to Scram scram and' Reactor does not is' indicated by APRM'S become sub-critical. - As greater than 4% one indicated by'APRM's greater minute after a scram than 4% 10 minutes after initiates. -

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1. Failure of a main steam relief 1. Scram with small leak as valve or ADS valve to close indicated by:

following reduction of a) Scram alarm and applicable pressure.

and c) Containment pressure greater than 1.68 psig and pressure is increasing.

2. Reactor coolant leak rate exceeds 60 gpm total leakage averaged over any 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> period as indicate by surveillance test report.
3. High airborne contamination in the Reactor Enclosure as indicated by:

' a) Reactor Enclosure vent exhaust

2. Reactor coolant leak rate RAD monitor A/B or C/D exceeds 30 gpm total Hi-Hi ALARM on 10C800 (20C800) or l leakage as indicated by b) 1000 fold increase of airborne surveillance test report. radiation in a major area of the reactor enclosure as determined by health physics.

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BOUNDARY DEGRADATION /LOCA PAGE 2 of 2 SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY

1. Scram with LOCA as 1. Scram with LOCA & no ECCS as indicated by: indicated by:

a) Scram alarm and a) Scram alarm and b) Reactor level less than -129" b) Reactor level less than -129" and and c) Containment pressure greater c) Failure to bring Reactor level than 10 psig above -129" after 3 minutes and d) Containment pressure greater than 20 psig

2. Main steam line break outside 2. Scram with LOCA & Containment containment without isolation Failure as indicated by:

as indicated by:

a) Scram with Reactor level less.

than -129" and a) Eigh Main Steam Line Flow (108.7 psid) and b) Reactor Enclosure Vent Exhaust Rad Monitor A/B or C/D Hi-Hi alarm on 10C800 (20C800) b) Eigh Steam Tunnel Temp -

(165 deg F) and c) Main Steam Line Low Pressure (756 psig)

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1. Controlled shutdown due to N/A failure to meet limiting condition of operation.
2. Shutdown other than normal controlled shutdown and for the purpose of placing the plant in a safer condition.
3. Cooldown-rate exceeds technical specification limits.

SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY N/A N/A

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- l UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT N/A 1. Complete loss of the ability to maintain the plant in Cold Shutdown this might be indicated by:

I a) Main Condenser unavailable and b) Loss of RHRSW or c) Loss of shutdown cooling.

A-L SITE EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY l 1. Complete loss of the ability 1) Shutdown occurs but Decay to maintain the plant in Hot Heat Removal Systems not Shutdown if Hot Shutdown available as indicated by: -

condition is required as indicated by:

. a) Reactor operating and a) HPCI and RCIC not available or_ scram occurs and .

b) All Reactor vessel relief' b) RHR shutdown cooling valves inoperable le not available and c) Loss of Suppression Pool c) All SRV's INOP and cooling.

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UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT l 1. Security threat g 1. Ongoing security compromise

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Event 1 - Sabotage or Bomb Threat Event 2 - Intrusion and Attack Threat

-Event 7- Suspected Intrusion Event 8 - Actual Intrusion

, Event 9 - Suspected Bomb or Sabotage Device Discovered i

Event 15 - Guard Strike i Event 16 - Onsite Hostage Situation i

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1. Imminent loss of physical 1. Loss of physical control of
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY 396-36 LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-211 FIELD SURVEY GROUP 1.0 PARTICIPANTS 1.1 Field Survey Group Leader shall direct the actions of the Field Survey Group members.

1.2 Field Survey Group Members shall conduct field surveys and onsite (out-of-plant) surveys.

2.0 ACTIONS - IMMEDIATE 2.1 Field Survey Group Leader (FSGL) shall:

2.1.1 Report to the Technical Support Center (TSC).

2.1.2 Discuss the situation with the Dose Assessment Team Leader. This discussion should include: the potential for release, the magnitude of the radioactive source term, meteorological conditions and potential for change, and the number of field survey squads needed.

2.1.3 Coordinate the formation of the necessary number of field survey squads from personnel supplied by the Operations Support Center (OSC) . A squad consists of a Health Physics Technician and a driver.

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, REL/nlp 2.1.7 Discuss the situation with each squad, assign each ,

squad a unique color designation, and direct them to l i specific initial locations.

IF THE FIRST SURVEY POINT IS AN ONSITE LOCATION, l INFORM THE SQUAD (S) MEMBERS OF ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE POTENTIALLY ELEVATED

RADIATION LEVELS. I METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS, EXPECTED RADIATION i

LEVELS, AND OTHER HAZARDS SHALL BE USED TO DETERMINE THE POSITIONING OF FIELD SURVEY GROUPS.

2.1.8 Notify Security Team Leader of the names of field survey squad members so that they will not be detained upon leaving the site.

2.2 Field Survey Scuad Members shall: ,

[ 2.2.1 Report to the Field Survey Group Leader (FSGL) at the Technical Support Center or the Personnel Safety l Team Leader after the EOF has been activated.

j 2.2.2 Obtain a field survey kit and a radio.

2.2.3 Break the seal on the field' survey kit and check equipment for operability including source check of survey equipment. Document equipment checks on EP-211-2. . ,

IF THE SEAL ON THE FIELD SURVEY KIT WAS ALREADY l BROKEN, PERFORM AN INVENTORY OF THE KIT CONTENTS. ~

i 2.2.4 Obtain emergency dosimetry (0-1500 mR and 0-5 R Direct Reading Dosimeters (DRDs). Ensure that DRDs

, are zeroed prior to leaving the TSC.

2.2.5 Obtain information from the FSGL on the situation, i

plan of action, specific survey locations, and necessary precautions.

ISSUANCE OF A 0-5 R DRD IS NOT TO BE INTERPRETED AS (

AN AUTHORIZATION TO EXCEED STATION ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES.

," 2.2.6 Upon leaving the TSC keep all dosimetry.

i 2.2.7 Ensure that the E-520/HP-270 or equivalent is on and operating prior to leaving the TSC.

2.2.8 Perform communication check of radios with the FSGL at the survey vehicle.

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2.2.9 Proceed to the first survey point as directed by the ,

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3.0 ACTIONS - FOLLOW-UP j 3.1 Field Survey Group leader shall: '

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3.1.1 Maintain communication with and direct the activities of the field survey squads. Ensure that l the location of each squad on the Field Survey display map is updated as necessary.

3.1.2 Obtain field survey results as provided by field survey squads and record results on EP-211-5, Field Survey Group Leader Data Record.

3.1.3 Provide the field survey squads with status updates including: radiological and meteorological conditions, etc.

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} 3.1.5 Field Survey Group Exposure Record, Appendix EP-211-3, shall be completed as directed by the Field ,

j Sdrvey Group Leader.

j 3.1.6 If the field survey squad members ahd/or vehicles j

become contaminated inform the Personnel Safety Team i

4 Leader.

3.1.7 When advised that the EOF has taken over the Dose Assessment function, inform the field survey squads.

Perform a formal turnover with the EOF Field Survey Group Leader and report to the Dose Assessment Team Leader. ,

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} Field Survey Squad Members shall If an onsite (out-of-plant) survey is required, take

', an air sample using a Lapel Air Sampler in accordance with the appropriate steps of.HP-428, '

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Sampler, transport the air sampler assembly to the '

counting room on Elevation 217 of the Radwaste ~

Enclosure to be analyzed, and proceed with the

remainder of this procedure.

! 3.2.1 While in transit, ensure that the E-520/RP-270 or equivalent is on and switched to the lowest appropriate scale. Hold the probe outside the vehicle and have the driver proceed until the

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, Page 4 of 17 REL/nlp specified survey location is reached. Continuously monitor the survey instrument while in transit.

3.2.2 When survey location is reached, pull off the road and turn on emergency flashers. Exit vehicle and determine the maximum dose rate at waist height in a 360 degree radius using the E-520/HP-270 or equivalent. Take readings with the probe shielded and unshielded. If the unshielded reading is greater than two times the shielded reading, assume that you are immersed in the plume (as opposed to seeing the effects of skyshine).

3.2.3 Record all results on EP-211-2, Field Survey Group Survey Record, and transmit information to the FSGL by radio. If the radio does not function properly, loca e tele hone and reno survey information.

Call (TSC) o (EOF) and ask for the Field Sur'ey v Group Leader.

  • 3.2.4 Take air sample at the " field" survey locations if directed by the FSCL as follows:

CAUTION ENSURE THAT THE ON/OFF SWITCH IS OFF PRIOR TO CONNECTING THE AIR SAMPLER TO THE VEHICLE BATTERY.

CONNECT RED LEAD TO THE POSITIVE BATTERY TERMINAL

  • AND BLACK LEAD TO NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL.

3.2.4.1 Connect terminals of Radeco H809C or equivalent to vehicle battery with engine running as stated above.

Place air sampler on an elevated surface, not the gr d. _

3.2.4.2 Ma !f d kily r zeolite artridge to indicate f'flo(it wq dire L. fp ( jj .,.'y, g r[ ti~on'.

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3.2.4.4 _W hile air sampler is running, label one en lope and one small pl'astic bag with the following information: Location, Date, Flow rate, Time On, and Time Off.

AIR SAMPLER SHOULD NOT BE RUN AT GREATER THAN 2.5 cfm. ADVISE FSGL IF SUCH IS THE CASE.

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i 3.2.5 If so directed by the FSGL take 6 inch and waist level shielded probe measurements using the E-l 520/HP-270. If the 6 inch reading is greater than

the waist level reading, take several disc smears of l representative flat environmental surfaces. Using caution to prevent the spread of contamination, place smears in labelled envelopes for counting at a i later time.

i 3.2.6 when you have finished collecting the Air Sample, inform the FSGL that the air sample is ready to be

analyzed. Disconnect air sampler, place air sampler in vehicle, and drive to a low background counting 1 area, as directed by the FSGL. While in transit, i monitor E-520/HP-270 or equivalent for radiation
levels. Note minimum and maximum readings and i

transmit the location of these readings to the FSGL.

1 CAUTION IF BACKGROUND RADIATION LEVELS EXCEED 300 CPM USING THE E-140N/HP-210 T, INFORM THE FSGL.AND MOVE TO ANOTHER COUNTING AREA WHERE THE BACKGROUND IS LESS l THAN OR EQUAL TO 300 CPM.

3.2.7 Remove only the particulate filter from the air sampler head and perform an analysis of the particulate filter using the E140N/HP-210T with the SH4A sample holder. Record background readings and sample readings in EP-211-4, Field Survey Air Sample Data Record. Calculate MPC Fraction and record on i

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! 3.2.8 Run the air sampler for one minute with the silver j zeolize cartridge in place to purge the cartridge.

l 3.2.9 Determine Radioiodine Concentration as directed by FSGL using E-140N and section 6.3 of HP-204 " Rapid Assessment of Radioiodine", or by using the SAM 2 and the following steps. Record Iodine ,

concentration on EP-211-2. (If using HP-204, *

proceed to step 3.2.18).
3.2.10 Upon arrival at the low background counting area, 1

set up the SAM 2 or equivalent and allow to warm up and stabilize, as follows:

i 3.2.10.1 Connect cable from RD22 probe to " Detector" jack on the front of the SAM-2. l 4

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EP-211, RDv. 2 Page 6 of 17 REL/nlp 3.2.10.2 Connect the battery lead to the " Battery" jack on the back of the SAM-2. , Plug other end of lead into the socket on the side of the battery jack.

l 3.2.10.3 Set the SAM-2 Controls as follows:

l Stabilizer: OFF l Count Mode: TIMED l Meter Channel: 1 Window: Set as shown on Calibration Sticker Threshold: Set as shown on Calibration Sticker l Multiplier: x10 l Response: " Midrange" "IN" l Count Time: 5x1 l l Channel 1: In, +

l Channel 2: Off, out H.V. As shown on the SAM-2 Calibration Sticker 3.2.10.4 Switch the " Power" Switch on the back of the SAM-2 to "ON". Press the " RESET START" button on the <

front of the SAM-2 and allow the instrument to count

, for 5 minutes to warm up.

l IF THE "BATT OK" LIGHT IS NOT LIT, INFORM FSGL.

l 3.2.11 Place the Ba-133 check source cartridge against the end of the RD22 probe and set the count time on the SAM-2 to 2x1 minutes. Press the " RESET START" button and count. Record total number of counts on Appendix EP-211-4.

l 3.2.12 To establish the background of the counting system, exchange a clean silver zeolite cartridge for the Ba-133 check source and press " RESET START". Record total number of counts on Appendix EP-211-4.

l l 3.2.13 Compute the net count rate as follows:

NET (CPM) = GROSS COUNTS-BKG COUNTS 2

and record on Appendix EP-211-4.

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l 3.2.14 Compare the net count rate to the allowable net count rate listed on the SAM-2 calibration label.

If the measured net count rate is within the range specified, proceed to 3.2.14 and use the SAM-2 for

, I-131 determination. IF THE NET COUNT RATE FALLS OUTSIDE OF THE ALLOWABLE RANGE, REPEAT STEPS 3.2.10 TO 3.2.13 ONE TIME. If results are still unsatisfactory, inform the Field Survey Group Leader.

THE BA-133 SOURCE CHECK STEPS 3.2.10 to 3.2.13, MUST BE PERFORMED INITIALLY TO VERIFY SATISFACTORY OPERATION OF THE SAM-2 COUNTING SYSTEM. THIS CHECK NEED NOT BE PERFORMED PRIOR TO COUNTING SUBSCOUENT AIR SAMPLES UNLESS THERE IS REASON TO SUSPECT A i

PROBLEM WITH THE SAM-2 COUNTING SYSTEM. THE BACKGROUND, HOWEVER, MUST BE COUNTED PRIOR TO c COUNTING EACH AIR SAMPLE.

l 3.2.15 Remove the silver zeolite cartridge with the field sample from the air sampler head and carefully wrap the cartridge in cellophane.

l 3.2.16 Place the RD22 probe next to the wrapped cartridge and press " RESET START". Record TOTAL number of counts on EP-211-4 when the count is complete.

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l 3.2.18 Transmit Iodine concentration to FSGL.

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l 3.2.19 Rebag the samples for transport back to the site for

! _ analysis.

l 3.2.20 Await further instructions from the Field Survey Group Leader.

l 3.2.21 Before returning to the site, survey self and vehicle for contamination. If contamination is found, inform the Field Survey Group Leader and take the vehicle to the designated vehicle Decontamination Facility.

3.2.22 Bring all environmental samples to the Chem.istry Control Point in the Radwaste Enclosure bri turn

' them over to a member of the Chemistry S. Pling and Analysis Group or as directed by the FSC2.. Fill out 4

the necessary data sheets when dropping sff sampler.

I l 3.2.23 Place all data forms in a clean plastic bag and have a noncontaminated individual bring the bag to the Field Survey Group I,eader in the TSC.

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4.0 APPENDICES 4.1 EP-211-1, Emergency Exposure Guidelines 4.2 EP-211-2, Field Survey Group Survey Record 4.3 EP-211-3, Field Survey Group Exposure Record 4.4 EP-211-4, Field Survey Air Sample Data Record 4.5 EP-211-5, Field Survey Group Leader Data Record 4.6 EP-211-6, Field Survey Checklir.t 5.0 SUPPORTING INFORMATION 5.1 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide instructions and guidelines for the actions of the Field Survey Group.

5.2 Criteria for Use 5.2.1 An actual or potential release of radioactive material beyond the site boundary in excess of

technical specifications.

5.2.2 The Field Survey Group shall be activated at the Alert level or as determined by the Dose Assessment l,

Team Leader.

5.2.3 The group members exposure shall be limited to the j

guidelines in EP-211-1, Emergency Exposure Guidelines.

l l 5.3 Special Equipment 5.3.1 Radio with 2 Battery Packs 5.3.2 Field survey kits 5.3.3 vehicle 5.3.4 Emergency Dosimetry -(0-1500 mR and 0-5 R DRD's)

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5.4.1 HP-428, Operation of the Gillan Model HFS ll3AUT Lapel Air Sampler 5.4.2 HP-204, Rapid Assessment of Radioiodine

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1. Life Saving and Emergency **

Reduction of Injury 75 rem

  • 375 rem Director
2. Operation of Equipment to Mitigate an Emergency **

Emergency 25 rem

  • 125 rem Director
3. Protection of Health Emergency **

and Safety of the Public 5 rem 25 rem Director

4. Other Emergency 10 CFR 20 10 CFR 20 Emergency Activities limits limits Director
5. Re-entry / Recovery Station Station Activities Administra- Adminis-tive Guide- trative lines Guide-lines N/A

Reference:

EPA-520/1-75-001 Table 2.1 Such exposure shall be on a voluntary basis O

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Field Survey Team Team Members: Date: / /

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Time:

Dose Rec'd. Time Spent In Name (mR) Area (Hrs.) MPC-hours **

(A) HP TECH (B) DRIVER (C) OTHER

    • MPC-hrs (I 131)= (Detected conc. uCi/cc I 131) (Time in' Area) (1.llP8 MPC/uCi/cc CCNOTES:
1. MPC-HOURS ARE CALCULATED USING I-131 AS THE LIMITING ISOTOPE i
2. MPC-HOURS ARE ADMINISTRATIVELY CONTROLLED AT 20 MPC-HRS /WK; Exposures >20 mpc-hrs /wk to 40 mpc-hrs /wk can be authorized by the Personnel Safety Team Leader (A) (B) (C) (A) (B) (C)

Previous Daily Exposures (mR) W/B MPC-hrs.

Exposure from this entry + (mR) W/B MPC-hrs.

Exposure Totals (mR) W/B MPC-hrs.

Remaining Balance (mR) W/B MPC-hrs.

3. INDIVIDUALS SUSPECTED OF EXCEEDING 10 MPC-HRS /WK ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A WHOLE BODY COUNT
4. DOSIMETRY RECORDS ARE REQUIRED FOR EXPOSURES > 2 MPC HRS / DAY,

>10 MPC HOURS /WK.

COPIES TO: - FIELD SURVEY TEAM LEADER; - DOSE ASSESSMENT TEAM LEADER

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APPENDIX EP-211-4 FIELD SURVEY AIR SAMPLE DATA RECORD Date: / / Time:

Survey Team " "

Location Sector PART 1

1. Air Sample " Time On"
2. Air Sample " Time Off"
3. Air Sample Run Time minutes
4. Air Sample Flow Rate cfm
5. E-140N/HP-210T Background cpm
6. Particulate Filter Gross Count Rate cpm
7. Particulate Filter Net Count Rate cpm (net)
8. AgX Cartridge G.*oss Count Rate cpm
9. AgX Cartridge Net Count Rate cpm (net)
  • 10. SAM-2 Ba-133 Check source Counts /2 min.
11. SAM-2 Background (clean cartridge) ' Counts /2 min.
  • 12. Ba-133 Net Counts Counts /2 min.
13. SAM-2 I-131 field sample Counts /2 min.

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1. Air Sample volume:

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, , REL/nlp APPENDIX EP-211-5 FIELD SURVEY GROUP LEADER RECORD Date: / / Time: EST Survey Team " Location 6" Waist High Sector i

Area Dose Rate ( )

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Direct Frisk of Air Sample Filters AgX net cpm Particulate Filter net cpm Air Sample Data (Part) MPC Fraction (unidentified)

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APPENDIX EP-211-6 FIELD SURVEY CHECKLIST

1. BEFORE LEAVING SITE A) All Equipment accounted for and operable '
B) Have been briefed on situation, etc.

C) Have Emergency Dosimetry and they are zeroed D) Communication check performed E) E520/HP270 is ON 1

2. AT THE SURVEY LOCATION AND WHILE IN TRANSIT l

I A) Looked for and reported location where increasing

- radiation levels occurred while still in transit to l 4 specified survey location B) Performed air sample using lapel air sampler, if necessary

. C) Performed survey using E-520/HP-270 to look for maximum dose rate at waist level in 360 deg. radius j D) Survey with E-520/HP-270 with probe shielded and
unshielded j E) Have notified FSGL of arrival and dose rate encountered

! F) If advised to take air sample:

1) Particulate filter and silver zeolite cartridge marked to indicate direction of air flow

. 2) Air Sampler head loaded with filter located outside of cartridge

3) Air Sampler head oriented toward the plant and running
, 4) Flow Rate observed and recorded -

G) If directed by FSGL, 6 inch gamma readings taken with E-520/HP-270 i

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'l H) If 6" readings higher than waist level readings, smears taken I) Notified FSGL that Air Sample has been pulled and 1 advised to move to low background counting area and

j method to be used to analyze sample J) E520/HP270 is ON during transit - looking for and

, reporting locations of maximum and minimum dose rates

3) AT LOW BACKGROUND COUNTING AREA A) SAM 2 set up and counting for 5 minutes to warm up
  • B) 21 minute-count of Ba-133 check source (for initial analysis only)

C) Remove and count particulate filter with E-140N/HP-210T

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D) Purge Silver zeolite cartridge for 1 minute E) 2 minute count of Clean Silver Zeolite cartridge F) 2 minute count of Sample Silver Zeolite cartridge G) I-131 Concentration cal'culated H) All results recorded and relayed to FSGL b.

I) Advised to move to new location J) If advised to return, monitor self and vehicle and .

relay findings to FSGL K) All samples turned over to Chemistry Sampling &

Analysis Group at 'LRSchemistry Control Point in Radwaste Enclosure L) All forms turned over to FSGL for subsequent dispostion

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1.0 PARTICIPANTS 1.1 Security Team Leader calls in team members.

2.0 ACTIONS - IMMEDIATE i 2.1 Security Team Leader shall call people from the following list until an adequate number are able to I respond in the appropriate groups.

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\ ,3 s 0 ACTIONS - FOLLOW-UP None Required 4.0 APPENDICES None 5.0 SUPPORTING INFORMATION 5.1 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines and information to call in the Security Team.

-5.2 Criteria for Use This procedure can be used when the Security Team is to be activated or when people need to be called in.

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7 PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY 3.gg.35 LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-305 SITE EVACUATION 1.0 PARTICIPANTS 1.1 Emercency Director shall direct the evacuation of the site.

1.2 Security shall perform accountability of personnel during the evacuation.

1.3 Bechtel/ Subcontractor personnel shall evacuate in accordance with Bechtel Evacuation Procedures.

1.4 Non-essential Unit 1 and Unit 2 personnel shall evacuate.

t 2.0 ACTIONS - IMMEDIATE 2.1 Emercency Director shall:

2.1.1 Determine the offsite assembly area based on wind direction, weather conditions, and c ner pertinent information:

Cromby Generating Station or,

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,' main termine gate or routebacktogate). be used to leave site (i.e.

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' y IND DIRECTION I3 FROM SOUTHWEST, CONSIDER SI W CROMBY GENERATING STATION. ANY OTHER WIND

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A. Chosen exit points, routes and selected offsite assembly areas.

B. Implement EP-208, Security Team for Site Evacuation.

2.1.4 Notify and inform the Personnel Safety Team Leader of the following information:

A. Chosen exit points, routes and selected offsite assembly areas.

B. Implement the applicable actions in EP-254, Vehicle and Evacuee Control Group.

2.1.5 Notify PEMA or BRP (if on site) that a Site Evacuation is being called.

2.1.6 Notify chosen assembly area of'the site evacuation:

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j l 2.1.7 Evacuate all Co tion Personnel by contacting Bechtel Safety lor Security and direct them to AA for a " Total .ojebt Evacuation" in accordance with Bechtel Evacuation Procedures, if not already done, and direct them to report to the selected offsite assembly area using the selected routes for leaving the site, i 2.1.8 Implement the evacuation of the Information Center in accordance with E - 06, Evacua 'en of the Information Center or 495 if not already done. r- '

l 2.1.9 When the Security Team Leader 'is ready, direct the ACTIVATION OF THE ALARM in accordpnc wf th,. EP-3 01, Operating the Evacuation Wa ningjSystem.

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Il 2.1.10 When the alarms are silent, ANNOUNCE EVACUATION as follows:

" ATTENTION ALL PERSONNIL. THIS (IS)(IS NOT) A DRILL. THIS (IS)(IS NOT) A DRILL. THIS IS A SITE EVACUATION. DESIGNATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL REPORT TO ASSIGNED ASSEMBLY AREA. ALL OTHER PERSONNEL EVACUATE THE SITE IMMEDIATELY. ALL EVACUATING PERSONNEL SHALL RE-ASSEMBLE AT (CROMBY l GENERATING STATION) (THE LIMERICK AIRPORT). THIS (IS)(IS NOT) A DRILL. THIS (IS)(IS NOT) A DRILL.

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I l 2.1.13 Direct the workers at the RMC Fg)c*lity on Fricks LockRoadtoevacuate{326-9662.

l 3.0 ACTIONS - FOLLOW-UP 3.1 Security shall: . _

3.1.1 Perform accountability of personnel in accordance with EP-110, Personnel Assembly and Accountability.

3.1.2 Inform the Emergency Dirbctor of unaccounted for personnel.

3.2 Emeroency Director shall:

3.2.1 Direct the Personnel Safety Team Leader to initiate search and rescue operations for any unaccounted for personnel in accordance with I

EP-252, Search & Rescue /First Aid.

3.3 Bechtel/ Subcontractor (Unit 2) Personnel shall:

3.3.1 Evacuate in accordance with Bechtel Evacuation Procedures, using personal vehicle to leave the 3.4 Nor. sse itial.Eni_

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3.4.2 Follow vehicle evacuation routes as directed by Security personnel.

3.5 Desionated Emercency Response Personnel shall:

3.5.1 Report to their designated assembly area in accordance with Appendix EP-110-1, Emergency Assembly Areas.

4.0 APPENDICES None.

5.0 SUPPORTING INFORMATION 5.1 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to define the actions to be performed if a site evacuation is required.

5.2 Criteria For Use 5.2.1 This procedure should be implemented by the Emergency Director at his discretion or when an actual or potential radioactive release exceeds l that specified as an Alert or Site Emergency level in EP-101, Classifications of Emergencies.

The Emergency Director should consider the following when deciding to evacuate the site:

5.2.1.1 The decision to evacuate personnel as a protective .

action should be based on the determination that it will result in the lowest personnel exposure in comparison with other protective action options.

5.2.1.2' Consider the dose rates at the personnel assembly areas, onsite, and along evacuation routes, number of personnel onsite, and the potential for mitigating or terminating the emergency prior to personnel receiving exposures in excess of the protective action guides.

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l 5.2.1.3 Initiate site evacuations before or after the

/ passage of the release, and when practical, evacuation routes shall be given to lead personnel away from the path of the plume.

5.3 Special Ecuipment None 5.4 References 5.4.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan 5.4.2 NUREG.0654, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Rev. 1 Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.

l 5.4.3 EP-252 Search and Rescue /First Aid Group 5.4.4 EP-101 Classification of Emergencies 5.4.5 EP-110 Personnel Assembly and Accountability d

5.4.6 EP-208 Security Team 5.4.7 EP-254 Vehicle And Evacuee Control Group 5.4.8 EP-301 Operation of the Evacuation Alarm and River Warning System 5.4.9 EP-306 Evacuation of the Information Center I

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LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-317 DETERMINATION OF PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS 1.0 PARTICIPANTS 1.1 Dose Assess-tent Team Leader or Shif t Technical Advisor shall determine protective action recommendations from dose and/or ground deposition projections.

1.2 Site Emercency Coordinator, if activated, or Emercency Director shall provide recommendations to the Bureau of Radiation Protection or directly to the counties if the state cannot be contacted.

2.0 ACTIONS - IMMEDIATE 2.1 Dose Assessment Team Leader or SLift Technical Advisor shall:

l 2.1.1 DETERMINE PLUME EXPOSURE PATHWAY PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS 2.1.1.1 Obtain the information from Appendix EP-316-3

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2.1.2 FOR INGESTION EXPOSURE PATHWAY PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS:

ACCIDENTS NOT REQUIRING PROTECTION AGAINST DIRECT EXPOSURE MAY STILL WARRANT CONCERN FOR THE INGESTION EXPOSURE PATHWAY THROUGH MILK.

2.1.2.1 Obtain EP-316 or RMMS Milk Ingestion Thyroid Dose Projection.

2.1.2.2 Compare Milk Ingestion Thyroid Dose Projection Appendix EP-317-5 Ingestion Pathway Protective Action Recommendations.

2.1.2.3 Discuss and suggest protective action recommendations with the Site Emergency l Coordinator, if activated, or the Emergency Director.

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IF AN ALERT OR SITE EMERGENCY' HAS BEEN DECLARED WITHOUT PRIOR EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION, INDICATE THAT NO PROTECTIVE ACTIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR l

IMMEDIATE NOTIFICATION IN EP-103 ALERT RESPONSE OR EP-104 SITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE.

IF A GENERAL EMERGENCY HAS BEEN DECLARED WITHOUT l

PRIOR EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION AND BRP OR PEMA ARE NOT AVAILABLE, PROVIDE THE RECOMMENDATION TO SHELTER WITHIN THE 2 MILE RADIUS AND 5 MILES DOWNWIND OF THE PLANT TO THE COUNTIES BY THE NOTIFICATION CALL LIST IN EP-105 GENERAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE.

2.2.1 USE APPENDIX EP-317-8 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON PLANT CONDITIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INPUTS IN DECISION MAKING. .

2.2.2 If possible, hold a meeting with government representatives to provide background information for protective action recommendations. --

2.2.3 Provide recommendations to the Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation Protection.

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VAW/JLP:rgs 3.0 ACTION - FOLLOW-UP 3.1 Dose Assessment Team Leader shall:

3.1.1 Periodica'lly re-evaluate the situation to determine if changes in suggested protective action recommendations are needed.

3.1.2 Periodically update the Site Emergency Coordinator or Emergency Director.

4.0 APPENDICES 4.1 EP-317-1 Plume Exposure Pathway Protective Action Recommendations 4.2 EP-317-2 Bureau of Radiation Protection Philosophy for Protective Action Options 4.3 EP-317-3 Evacuation Time Estimates 4.4 EP-317-4 Whole Body Shielding Fectors l 4.5 EP-317-5 Ingestion Pathway Protective Action l Recommendations 4.6 EP-317-6 Protective Action Recommendation under l adverse weather conditions 4.7 EP-317-7 Protective Action Recommendations under l good weather conditions 4.8 EP-317-8 Protective Action Recommendations Based on Plant conditions 5.0 SUPPORTING INFORMATION 5.1 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for determining protective action recomm.adations to be given to the Bureau of Radiation Protection.

5.2 Criteria For Use l 5.2.1 Dose projections from RMMS or from EP-316, Cumulative Population Dose Calculations for Airborne Releases are available.

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5.2.2 An Alert, Site Emergency or General Emergency has been declared with an actual or potential release of radioactive gaseous. material.

5.3 Special Ecuipment None 5.4 References 5 . 4 .1 - Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan Section 6.4.1.2.C 5.4.2 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan Appendix H 5.4.3 EP-316 Cumulative Population Dose Calculations for Airborne Releases 5.4.4 Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources Bureau of Radiation Protection for Nuclear Power Generation Stations Incidents,Section VIII 5.4.5 U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 21 CFR Part 1090 5.4.6 SAND 77-1725, Public Protection Strategies for Potential Nuclear Reactor Accidents: Sheltering Concepts with Existing Public and Private Structure ,

5.4.7 EPA-520/1-75-001 Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents 5.4.8 EP-101 Classification of Emergencies

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APPENDIX EP-317-1 PLUME EXPOSURE PATHWAY PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS Projected Dose (REM) to the Recommended Poculation Actions (a) Comments Whole body <1 No planned protective Previously recommended actions.(b) protective actions State may issue an may be reconsidered advisory to seek or terminated.

Thyroid <5 shelter and await further instructions.

Monitor environmental radiation levels.

Whole body 1 to <5 Seek shelter as a If constraints exist, minimum. Consider special consideration Thyroid 5 to <25 evacuation. Evacuate should be given for unless constraints evacuation of children make it impractical. and pregnant women.(c)

Monitor environmental radiation levels.

Control access.

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(a) These actions are recommended for planning purposes. Protective action decisions at the time of the incident must take existing conditions into consideration. *

(b) At the time of the incident, officials may implement low-impact protective actions in keeping with the principle of maintaining radiation exposures as low as reasonably achievable.

(c) It is intended that family units remain intact during any evacuation.

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VAW/JLP:rgs APPENDIX EP-317-2 BUREAU OF RADIATION PROTECTION PHILOSOPHY FOR PROTECTIVE ACTION OPTIONS The most appropriate protective action for a particular situation will depend on the magnitude of the release, duration of the release, wind speed, wind direction, time of day and transportation constraints. This discussion of options does not obligate the staff to select any one particular option.

Selection of an option is a judgment dependent upon the situation.

1.0 Evacuation This option will be considered when:

a. A core melt accident is underway, which involves or is expected to involve a loss of containment integrity by melt through or by direct release to the atmosphere; or,
b. Projected doses are expected to approach or exceed 1 Rem whole body or 5 Rem to the infant thyroid; or,
c. Release time is expected to be long (greater than 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />),
d. Evacuation could be well under way before plume arrival, based on wind speed and travel conditions.
e. Substantial dose savings can be made by avoiding.

exposure to residual radioactivity (surface deposition), and/or,

f. Evacuation appears to be the best option available.

2.0 Sheltering This option implies that people in the potentially affected area shelter themselves in a building that can be made temporarily somewhat airtight. The structure may be one's home, a commercial building, or public building.

In the general climate of the Commonwealth, any building which is reasonably winter worthy will suffice, with windows and doors tightly closed. The objective is isolation from potentially contaminated outside air. A l reasonably tight building is adequate for 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> protection from inhalation hazards.

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( This option will be considered when:

a. Projected doses are expected to approact! 1 Rem whole body or 5 Rem to the infant thyroid, but not exceed 5 Rem and 25 Rem respectively and
b. The combination of warning time, plume arrival time and release time is not long enough to effect evacuation; or,
c. Evacuation cannot be effected so as to avoid a significant fraction of expected exposure; and/or,
d. Sheltering appears to be the best option available.

3.0 Thyroid Prophylaxis For virtually every significant accident at a nuclear power station, the release of radiciodines with the associated risk of thyroid exposure will present the greatest demand for protective action. The usefulners of certain compounds containing stable iodines as agents to block thyroidal uptake of radiciodines has been widely recognized for some time. Potassium iodide (KI) has been approved by FDA for this application.

I The Department of Health is responsible for development of the Commonwealth's policy on thyroid protective drugs.

4.0 Respiratory Protection Conventional methods of respiratory protection use half-face and full-face respirators and self-cont'aincd breathing apparatus. These methods ~are widely available for use by emergency workers. Their effectiveness depends not only on the type used,.but also on the users understanding of correct fit and respirator limitations.

This option obviously cannot be applied to the general public.

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i S 4 hrs 30 mins 6 hrs 15 mins (a) Most conservative estimate for evacuation times during fair and adverse weather as reported in Table 6.1 from reference 5.4.2.

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, WHOLE BODY SHIELDING FACTORS Shielding Structure of Location Factor (a)

Outside 1.0 Vehicles 1.0 Wood-frame house (b) 0.9 (no basement)

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