ML20205G693
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| Site: | Brunswick |
| Issue date: | 11/13/1985 |
| From: | Boyer L CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
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CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT UNIT 0 INITIAL EMERGENCY ACTIONS PLANT EMERGENCY PROCEDURE: PEP-02.I VOLUME XIII Rev. 015 lef)cfpp-Im Date:
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EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS Section Event Category Page No.
l' Abnormal Primary Leak Rate 8
2 Steam Line Break or Safety / Relief 9
Valve Failure 3
Abnormal Core Conditions and Fuel Damage 11 l
4 Abnormal Radiological Effluent or 12 Radiation Levels 5-Loss of Shutdown Functions: Decay Heat 14 and Reactivity 6
Electrical or Power Failures 16 7
Fire 17 8
Control Room Evacuation 18 9
-Loss of Monitors-or Alarms 19 10 Fuel Handling Accident
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'11 Security Threats 21 12 Injury or Specific LCOs 22 13 Hazards to Plant Operations 23 14 Natural Events 24 15 Shift Operating Supervisor / Site Emergency 25 Coordinctor Judgments CAUTION t
The following flow charts (pages 5, 6, and 7) should be used as an
. initial check that an emergency action level has been met or exceeded.
The specific indications for classifying an emergency begin on page 8.
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EVENT CATECORY BAfUSUAL EVENT f[gf SITS AREA mram w T CENERAL EMACENCY N1 Abnormal Primary I.eek Rete Escoedlag Primary System Primary Coelaat Leak Enous Imos of Costaat Sea 11 or Imrge Break IACA Q
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Leak Este Technical Spect -
Bate Greater Thea 50 Accident (IACA) Greater Occurs and Containment Fer-ficaties GFN Then Make-ep Capacity formance la Unsuccessful y*
Affocting Langer Term Succese of the ICCS: Could d
Lead to Core Degradation or Helt la Several Bours With, H
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Ng2 Steam Line Break or Failure of a safety or Re11'el Steam Line Break.With Loss of'2 of 3 Fission
.g Safety / Relief Valve Valve la a Safety-Ralated ISIV Malfunction.
Froduct Barriere With Fo-a 3
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System to Close or,Open if Cousing Leakagi tantial Imes of the Third gp Challenged Barrier
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3 Abnormal Core Conditions Fuel Damage Indication Severe Loss of Fuel Degraded Core with Foselble and Fuel Damage (Page 11 )
Cladding,
Imes of Coolable Cecnetry Nigh Condenser Off-Cao Condenser Off-Cas 10 Timee Unusual Eve'at Levels,
Small or Large IDCAs With Failure of ECCS to Ferform Leading to Core Malt Degra-
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dettoo or Melt la Minutes to Bours. 14es of Contain-meat Integrity May Be Imminent 4
Abnormal Radiological Radiological Efflueet Tech-Radiation Levels or' Any Release to the Baviron-Effluent Moottors Detect Effluent or Radiation mical Specificatica Limits
'irborne Contamination meet Resulting in sa Off-Site Levels Corresponding to A
Levels (Page 12)
Exceeded Which Indicates Severe Dose Rate la Escoes of I ren/hr Whole Body or Degradatioer la Control 0.1 rea/br (Whole Body) or 5 res/hr Thyroid at the of Radioactive Material 0.5 ren/hr (Thyroid)
Site Boundary Under Actual Meteorological Conditions Radiological Effluests These Dose Rates are These Dose Bates are.
1 Creater Thea 10 Times Projected Based on Other Projected Based on Other Technical Specifica-Plant Parameters or are Flaat Parameters or are tions' Isetentaneous Maesured la the Environs Measured la the Environs j
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IFA Protective Action Guide-
.11ses are Projected to be Escoeded outside the Site
,Boundery 5
14se of Slestdown Psilure of Reactor ~
Tracrient Requiring Operation Transient (e.g., Loss of runctiones Decay Beat Protection System to of Shutdows Systems With Off-Site Power) Flus and Reactivity Initiate and Comiplete
- Failure to Scram (Costiaued Failure of Requisite Core g
(Fage 14) a Scram Which Brings Feuer Generation With No Shutdoom Systees (e.g.,
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Evident Melt la Several Nours With l
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Complete Imes of Any.
Imes of Any Function Needed W re Severs Consequences it Function Needed for for Flaat Not Slustdown f/ ump Trip Does Not Function.
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7.1 Unusual Event-Unplanned fire within the protected area not brought under control more than 10 minutes after activation of a Fire Suppression System or 10
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7.2 Alert Conditions described in unusual event above AND which could potentially affect vital safety-related equipment.
7.3l Site Emergency 2
Any fire that impairs the operability of any vital equipment which, in the opinion of the Site Emergency Coordinator, is essential to maintain-the plant in a safe-condition.
4 7.4 General Emergency Any fire which in the opinion of the Site Emergency Coordinator could cause massive common damage to plant systems.
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,FY 9.1 Unusual Event-Indications or alarms on process or effluent parameters not functional in the Control Room to an extent requiring plant shutdown or other significant loss of assessment or communication capabi.lity.
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Making the. decision as to what protective actions are to be. recommended to authorities responsible for off-site emergency measures (until the position of Emergency Response Manager is activated).
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Declaring the emergency terminated.-
3.0 Actions 4
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The following activities are sequenced for the most likely 1.
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1 3.1 " Unusual Event" Declired and Logged i
1 3.1.1 If necessary, based.on the effects of initiating conditions,
' sound the Building alarm or fire alarm and announce
" Unusual Event caused by (state plant conditions and any q
specific safety instruction)." Repeat.
3.2 -Assign an Emergency Commun'icator to make the immediate no'tifications.
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level (s) indicating a high classification '(e.g., Alert) that
- aft'er a.brief period is downgraded to a lower classification (e.g.. Unusual Event), the off-site notification must indicate j'
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the period of time that'the higher classification existed and the mitigating conditions that caused the emergency classifi.
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.3.3-Complete (or direct the completion of) and approve ~for release
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iM' 3.3.1 StateLand' local governments should be notified within 15 minutes from the declaration of an Unusual Event as-long as the notification process does not jeopardize any individual's action to mitigate the consequences of the emergency.
l3.4. Activate that portion of the emergency organization necessary to respond to the emergency.
f 3.4.1 Notify Security to activate the TSC if conditions warrant.
3.4.2 Notify Chemistry to energize the Postaccident Sample-System Heat Trace.
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If the on-shift personnel must be augmented to properly respond to the emergency, or if off-duty personnel need *o be notified to stand by, give the completed Exhibit 2.6.21-3 to the Emergency Communicator.
3.5 Determine need for outside agency assistance.- ' If assistance is 1needed.. direct Emergency Communicator to notify appropriate agencies.
NOTE:
Periodically announce emergency classification status over plant P.A. system.
3.6 Continue to monitor and evaluate the conditio2s.
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3.7 Using PEP-02.1, Exhibit 2.1-1, " Emergency Action Levels," compare plant conditions with the EALs and confirm that an Unusual Event still applies or reclassify the emergency.
3.7.1 If an EAL for an Unusual Event is still met, continue to use this procedure.
3.7.2 If an EAL for an Alert, Site, or General Emergency is met or exceeded, use the appropriate PEP for that classifica-f T. -
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3.8 General Position Changeover Procedures 3.8.1 When relinquishing the Site Emergency Coordinator position, brief your successor on the emergency status.
3.8.2 Notify all appropriate personnel of the position turnover.
3.9 When plant conditions and parameters return to normal and the plant 1
is in.a safe condition, terminate-the Unusual Event.
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i 3.11 Announce termination of cvent to plant personnel.
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'1.1.The Site 1 Emergency Coordinator is responsible for:
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-Notifying appropriate personnel he is assuming role of'
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Assigning an Emergency Communicator.
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. Ensuring.the immediate.'off-site notifications are made.
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_ Notify Security to activate the TSC.
- 1. I'. 5 Directing'and. coordinating the' combined activities of
' plant personnel in:the Control Room,1 Technical Support, and Operational SupportLCenters when activated, and elsewhere on-and off-site.
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_ Ensuring Chemistry is notified to energize the Postaccident Sample System Heat Trace.
.1.1.7 Activating the required' emergency teams and facilities.
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1.1.9 Requesting outside emergency assistance, if required.
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. Assessing the emergency condition for possible reclassific'ation or termination.
NOTE:
Figure 2.3-1:(found at the end of this procedure) provides' a logic flow diagram of this procedure.
-1.2f:The= Emergency Communicator is responsible to.the Site Emergency
. Coordinator for completing communications in accordance with PEP-02.6.21..
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-2.0 Applicability 2.1 LThe procedure shall be implemented when Emergency Action Level for an Alert has been met as described in PEP-02.1, Initial Emergency Actions.
2.2. This procedure shall remain in effect until either the emergency is reclassified or terminated.
2.3 While this~ procedure is in effect, the position of Site Emergency Coordinator is activated.
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responsibilities of (a)~ making the. decision as to what protection actions ~are.to be recommended to authorities responsible for off-site emergency measure,'(until the position of Emergency
-Response Manager is activated).and'(b) declaring the emergency terminated.
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The following activities are sequenced for the most likely priority for an event.
If deviations from'this sequence are required, perform the activities in the order which best fit
-the circumstances.
3.1" Alert" declared and logged.
3.2 ' Assign an Emergency Communicator to make the immediate F
' notifications.
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If the declared emergency is the result of an emergency action-
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level (s) indicating a high classification (e.g... Alert) that.
.after a brief period is downgraded to a lower classification
-(e.g., Unusual Event) the off-site-notification must indicate
.the current classification and it must also indicate the period i
of time that the higher classification existed and the mitigating conditions that caused the emergency classification l
to be downgraded.
3.3-Complete'(or dire:t the completion of) and approve for' release Exhibit 2.6.21-1 in PEP-02.6.21.
3.3.1 Notification to state and local governments should be made within 15 minutes from the declaration of the Alert as long as the notification process does not jeopardize any individual's actions to mitigate the consequences.of the emergency.
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3.4' If on-site protective measures are' deemed unnecessary, go to Step 3.5.
CAUTION:
IF NORMAL MEANS OF EGRESS FOR A BUILDING OR SITE EVACUATION ARE NOT AVAILABLE, MAKE AN ANNOUNCEMENT OVER THE PA DIRECTING PERSONNEL TOWARD THE SAFEST EXIT ROUTES.
- 3. 4 '.1 If a. release has occurred or the potential for a release
. exists, implement PEP-03.4.1 " Initial Dose Projections."
3.4.2 If necessary, based on-the effects of plant conditions, sound the Building Evacuation Alarm and announce any specific safety instructions for evacuation, repeat alarm and announcement.
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- accountability,: sound the site evacuation alarm and give any_ specific safety instructions over the plant PA system.
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3.4.3.1 If.the parking-lot.'is not an appropriate
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over the PA.
-3.4.3.2 If the' Service Building is not a suitable location for the Operational Support Center,
- have OSC personnel report to the TSC.
3.4.4 If'necessary, inform Security.to-implement those procedures for Evacuation, Personnel' Accountability, and' Acce'es Control (PEP-03.8.1, PEP-03.8.2, and-PEP-03.8.4).
13.5 Activate that portion of the Fmergency Response Organization i
necessary to respond to the emergency..
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. Notify Security to activate the TSC.
3.5.2' Notify Chemistry to energize the Postaccident Sample System Heat Trace.
3.5.3 Notify on-shift personnel to assume their interim (or
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3.5.4 Notify off-shift personnel in accordance with PEP-02.6.21, Exhibit 2.6.21-3,'and PEP Appendix A.
3.6 Determine need for outside agency assistance.
If-assistance is needed, direct Emergency _ Communicator to, notify appropriate agencies. Telephone numbers are found in PEP Appendix A.
NOTE:
Periodically have emergency classification status announced over plant PA..
3.7. Continue to monitor and evaluate the conditions.
3.8 Using. PEP-02.1 Exhibit 2.1-1, Emergency Action Levels, compara plant conditions'with the EALs and confirm that an Alert still applies, or reclassify the emergency.
- 3.8.1 If an EAL for an Alert is still met, continue to use this procedure.
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' 3.8.2 If an EAL for a Site or General Emergency is met or exceeded, upgrade the classification accordingly.
m 3.8.3 If an EAL for an Unusual Event is met, downgrade the classification and use the appropriate procedure.
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3.9 General position turnover
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3.9.1 When relinquishing the Site Emergency Coordinator position, brief your successor on the emergency status.
3.9.2 Notify all appropriate personnel of the position turnover.
' 3.10 When plant conditions and parameters return to normal and the plant is in a safe condition, terminate the Alert.
- 3.11 Direct the Emergency Communicator to initiate and complete PEP-02.6.21-1 to either give follow-up_ notifications or terminate the event.
3.12 Announce termination of event to plant personnel.
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=1.0' Responsibilities 1,1 The Site Emergency Coordinator is responsible for:
1.1.1 Notifying appropriate personnel that he is assuming the role of Site Emergency Coordinator and informing them of plant status.
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Assigning an Emergency Communicator.
1.1.3 Ensuring that immediate off-site notifications are made until the' EOF is activated.
NOTE:
Until the EOF is activated, the Site Emergency Coordinator is also responsible for plant personnel's off site activities.
1.1.4 Notify Security to activate the TSC, if not already done.
1.1.5 Directing and coordinating the combined activities of plant personnel in the Control Room, Technical Support, and Operational Support Centers, when activated, and elsewhere on site.
I.1.6 Ensuring that Chemistry has energized the Post Accident Sample System Heat Trace.
1.1.7 Activating the required emergency teams and facilities.
1.1.8 Augr.enting on shift personnel, if required.
1.1.9 Coordinating plant activities with the EOF, when activated.
1.1.10 Requesting outside emergency assistance until the EOF is activated.
1.1.11 Declaring the emergency terminated.
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Figure 2.4-1 (found at the end of this procedure) provides a logical flow diagram of this procedure.
1.2 The Emergency Communicator is responsible to the Site Emergency Coordinator for completing communications in accordance with PEP-02.6.21.
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2.0 Applicability 2.1 This procedure shall be implemented when an Emergency Action Level for a Site Emergency has been met as described in PEP-02.1, Initial Emergency Actions.
2.2 This procedure shall remain in effect until the emergency is reclassified or terminated.
2.3 While this procedure is in effect, the position of the Site Emergency Coordinator is activated.
2.4 Until the EOF is activated, the Site Emergency Coordinator shall not delegate the responsibility of recommending off-site protective actions to authorities responsible for off-site emergency measures.
l 2.5 When the EOF is activated, off-site communications, environmental monitoring, and recommendation of protective actions is the responsibility of the Emergency Response Manager.
3.0 Actions NOTE:
The following activities are sequenced for the most likely priority for an event.
If deviations from this sequence are required, perform the activities in the order which best fits the circumstances.
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3.1 Site Emergency declared and logged.
3.2 Assign nn Emergency Communicator to make the immediate notifications unless this is already being perforned by the EOF.
NOTE:
If the declared emergency is the result of an emergency action level (s) indicating a high classification (e.g.,
Alert) that, after a brief period, is downgraded to a lower classification (e.g., Unusual Event), the off-site notification must indicate the current classification and it must also. indicate the period of time that the higher classification existed and the mitigating conditions that caused the emergency classification to be downgraded.
3.3 Complete (or direct the completion of) and approve for release Exhibit 2.6.21-1 in PEP-02.6.21.
3.3.1 Notification to state and local governments should be made within 15 minutes from the declaration of the Site Emergency. As long as the notification process does not jeopardize any individuals action to mitigate the consequences of the emergency.
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CAUTION: 'IF NORMAL MEANS OF EGRESS FOR A BUILDING OR SITE EVACUATION ARE NOT AVAILABLE, MAKE AN ANNOUNCEMENT OVER T
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THE PA DIRECTING PERSONNEL TOWARD THE SAFEST EXIT. ROUTES.
3;5' Sound the site evacuation alarm and announce that personnel should assemble in the parking lot.
3.5.1 If the parking lot is not an appropriate assembly area, announce an alternate location over the PA.
3.5.2 If the Service Building is not a suitable location for the Operational Support Center, have OSC personnel report to the EOF.
3.5.3 Have Security perform a personnel accountability.
3.6 If not already done, activate or request the activation of the TSC, OSC, and EOF.
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.3.6.1 Notify Security to place the TSC in the protected area.
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Notify-Chemistry to energize the Postaccident Sampling System heat trace.
~3.6.3 Notify on-shift personnel to assume their primary (or interim) emergency assignments.
3.6.4 Notify off-shift personnel in accordance with PEP-02.6.21, Exhibit 2.6.21-3, and PEP Appendix A.
3.7 Unti1' radiological conditions can be determined by means of air sampling and surveys, announce no eating,' drinking, or smoking in a11' emergency facilities.
3.8. Determine need for outside agency assistance.
3.8.1 If EOF is activated, r,equest assistance from required agencies through the EOF.
3 3.8.1.1 Fire and rescue assistance should be coordinated
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With the Control Room and TSC.
3.8.2 If the EOF has not been activated, direct the Emergency 1
Communicator to notify the rectiired agencies. Telephone numbers'are found in PEP Appendix A.
NOTE:
Periodically have emergency classification announced over the plant PA.
3.9 Continue to monitor and evaluate plant conditions.
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3.10 Using PEP-02.1, Exhibit 2.1-1, Emergency Action Levels, compare
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3.10.1 If the EALs for a Site Emergency are still met, continue to use this procedure.
3.10.2 If an EAL for a General Emergency is met, upgrade the classification.
3.10.3 If the EALs for an Unusual Even*. or an Alert have been met, downgrade the classification and use the appropriate procedure.
3.11 General Position Turnover 3.11.1 When relinquishing the Site Emergency Coordinator position, brief your successor on the emergency status.
3.11.2 Notify all appropriate personnel of the position turnover.
3.12 When plant conditions and parameters return to normal and the plant is in a safe condition, terminate the event with the Emergency Response Manager, if he is activated.
3.13 Direct the Emergency Communicator to initiate and complete
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3.14 Announce termination of the event to plant personnel.
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1.1.1 Notifying appropriate personnel he is assuming role of Site Emergency Coordinator.
1.1.2 Assigning an Emergency Communicator.
1.1.3 Ensuring immediate off-site notifications are made until the EOF is activated.
1.1.3.1 This notification shall include recommendations to begin the public notification process described in Exhibit 2.5-4 NOTE:
Until the EOF is activated, the Site Emergency Coordinator is also responsible for plant personnel's off-site activities.
1.1.4 Notify Security to activate the TSC if not already done.
1.1.5 Directing and coordinating the combined activities of
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1.1.6 Ensuring Chemistry has energized the Postaccident Sample System Heat Trace.
1.1.7 Activating the required emergency teams and facilities.
1.1.8 Augmenting on-shift personnel, if required.
1.1.9 Coordinating plant activities with the EOF when activated.
1.1.10 Requesting outside emergency assistance until the EOF is activated.
I 1.1.11 Declaring the emergency terminated.
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1.2 The Emergency Communicator is responsible to the Site Emergency Coordinator for completing communications in accordance with PEP-02.6.21.
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2.1 This procedure shall be implemented when an Emergency Action Level for a General Emergency has been met as described in PEP-02.1 Initial Emergency Actions.
2.2 This procedure shall remain in effect until the emergency is reclassified or terminated.
2.3 While this procedure is in effect, the position of Site Emergency Coordinator is activated.
2.4 Until the EOF is activated, the Site Emergency Coordinator shall not delegate the responsibility of recommending off-site, protective actions to authorities responsible for off-site emergency measures.
2.5 When the EOF is activated, off-site communications, environmental monitoring, and recommending protective actions is the responsibility of the Emergency Response Manager.
3.0 Actions NOTE:
The following activities are sequenced for the most likely priority for an event. If deviations from this sequence are required, perform the activities in the order which best fit gS the circumstances.
3.1 General Emergency declared and logged.
3.2 Assign an Emergency Communicator to make the immediate notifications unless thin is already being performed in the EOF.
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If the declared emergency is the result of an energency action level (s) indicating a high classification (e.g.,
Alert) that after a brief period is downgraded to a lower classification (e.g... Unusual Event), the off-site notification must indicate the current classification and it must also indicate the period of time that the higher classification existed and the mitigating conditions that caused the emergency classification to be downgraded.
3.3 Recommendations for protective actions shall be in accordance with Exhibit 2.5-4.
3.4 Complete (or direct the completion of) and approve for release Exhibit 2.6.21-1 in PEP-02.6.21.
3.4.1 Notification to state and local governments should be made within 15 minuten from the declaration of the General Emergency as long as the notification procegn does not jeopardize any individual's action to mitigate the
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IF NORMAL MEANS OF EGRESS FOR A BUILDING OR SITE EVACUATION ARE NOT AVAILABLE, MAEE AN ANNOUNCEMENT OVER THE PA DIRECTING PERSONNEL TOWARD THE SAFEST EXIT ROUTES.
3.6 Sound the Site Evacuation Alarm and announce that personnel should assemble in the parking lot.
3.6.1 If the parking lot is not a suitable location for assembly. announce an alternate location on the PA.
3.6.2 If the service building is not a suitable location for the Operations Support Center, have OSC lender relocate to the EOF, if appropriate.
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3.7.2 Notify Chemistry to energize the Postaccident Sample
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3.7.4 Notify of f-shif t personnel in accordance with PEP-02.6.21 Exhibit 2.6.21-3, and Appendix A.
3.8 Until radiological conditions can be determined by means of air sampling and surveys, announce no eating, drinking, or smoking in all emergency facilities.
3.9 Determine need for outside agency assistance.
3.9.1 If EOF is activated, requent assistance from required agencies through the EOF.
3.9.1.1 Fire and rescue assistance should be coordinated with the Control Room and Technical Support Center.
3.9.2 If the EOF has not been activated, direct the Emergency Communicator to notify the required agencies. Telephone numbers are found in PEP Appendix A.
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3.11 Using PEP-02.1, Exhibit 2.1-1 " Emergency Action Levels," compare plant conditions with the EALs and confirm that a General Emergency classification Is still applicable or reclassify the emergency.
.3.11.1 If the EALs for a General Emergency are still met, continue to use the procedure.
3.11.2 If the Ean for an Unusual Event, Alert, or Site Emergency are met, downgrade the classification and use the i
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3.12 General Position Turnover 3.12.1 When relinquishing the Si,te Emergency Coordinator position, brief your successor of the emergency status.
3.12.2 Notify appropriate personnel of the position turnover.
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3.15 Announce termination of the event to plant personnel.
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3.2 Plug each; phone and radio into its respective jack as indicated on 4.0 An aperture card reader is located in the Library, Room 150.
4.1 From the file drawer marked Logistic Support Director in Room.143B, take the template marked "For TSC Use Only."
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Slide back paper and remove templace marked "For Training Use Only."
4.3 Slide <in template marked "For TSC Use Only" and reposition paper..
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6.1 Arrange tables in Rooms 122/123 as shown in Attachment 5.
6.2 Lift ceiling tile in'the center of Room 122 m.?rked with tape and lower cables.
6.3 Attach cable to board with numbered jacks.
6.4 Plug each phone into its respective jack as shown on Attachment 5.
6.5 Plug NRC red phone (ENS) into the cable located as shown in i.
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7.0 Install remaining phones and radios in Rooms 126, 127, 131 and 132 as shown on Attachments 6 and 7.
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3.2.1.3 Request aid from the Personnel Protection and Decontamination Team leader to make ready the following areas in the Operational Support Center:
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3.2.1.3.2 The dosimetry office to handle the need for additional dosimeters.
3.2.1.4 Remove emergency procedures from Radiation. Control Supervisor's office to use in the OSC, if no other procedures are available.
3.2.1.5 Inform _the Technical Support Center.that the OSC is manned and operational.
3.2.1.6 Perform and maintain an accountability of all persons in the Service Building-(OSC) after e site evacuation.
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3.2.2.2 Brief new arrivals on the plant situation and l
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3.2.2.3 Request support from Personnel Protection and De-contamination Team leader to provide health physics coverage for repair teams entering plant.
3.2.2.4 Request that Radiation _ Control Foremen have their monitoring teams' check in and out through the OSC-when leaving on or returning from monitoring missions.
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3.2.2.5.1 Indicate on diagrams most recent radiation surveys along route and in work area.
3.2.2.6 Check departing teams to be sure an RWP is made and repair teams meer dress and instrument requirements.
-3.2.2.7 Refer to Exhibit 2.6.12-2 for a checklist to be used by repair or reentry teams.
~3.2.3 If radiation levels require evacuation of the Operational Support Center (OSC), evacuate to the simulator area of the EOF by.the following methods, unless conditions require deviation based on radiological hazards.
3.2.3.1 Perform an accountability of all personnel in the Service Building who will relocate to the EOF.
3.2.3.2 Notify Health Physics personnel to proceed to the simulator area of the EOF, bringing available instruments and dosimetry. Inform
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3.2.3.5 Notify the Security Team leader in the TSC to evacuate the central alarm station.
3.2.3.6 Notify the Damage Control Team leader that you l
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i 3.2.3.7 Proceed to the area indicated on Exhibit 2.6.12-3 to reestablish the OSC.
3.2.3.8 After arrival at simulator area, perform an accountability to ensure all evacuees have arrived.
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Whole Body 1 to < 5 Seek shester as a minimum. Consider evacuation if constraints exist, special or unless constraints make it impractical.. Monitor consideration should be given Thyroid 5 to < 25 environmental radiation levels. Control access.
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Ta) These actions are recomunended 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.
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.O-1.1 The Emergency Communicator is responsible for:
1.1.1 Assisting in making notifications to off-site agencies.
-1.i.2 Contacting off-duty personnel and requesting they report to the site or stand by as conditions warrant.
1.1.3 Contacting outside. emergency response agencies, if required.
1.1.4 Documenting communications.
-2.0-Applicability This procedure shall be implemented whenever one of the four emergency classifications is declared. The degree of implementation will vary with the level of euergency.
3.0 Actions 3.1 General Requirements for Control Room, TSC, and EOF 3.1.1
.If the declared emergency is the result of an emergency action level (s) indicating a high classification (e.g.,
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3.1.2 Maintain copies of all exhibits and forms used.
3.1.3 Ensure proper use of communications equipment.
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Exhibit 2.6.21-6 contains information on use of the VRF radio in the TSC/ EOF for contacting the counties.
3.1.3.1 In the event all telephone communications are l
unavailable with the Warning Points, use either.
the security radio in the Control Room or the VHF radios in the TSC (Room 139) or EOF (Rooms 126 and 137) to contact the Brunswick County and New Hanover County Warning Points.
~l 3.1.3.2 If radio communication is used to Brunswick County only, via security radio, request they relay the information to New Ranover County, the State, Warning Points, and the Coast Guard.
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3.1.5 Authenticator code words are found in selected copies of PEPS in the Control Room, TSC, and EOF.
3.1.6 Record on Exhibit 2.6.21-5 any questions Warning Points may have in addition to the information on the Warning Message.
3.1.6.1 After all notifications have been made and as time permits, collect answers to these questions and transmit to Warning Points.
3.1.7 Notify Security if fire or rescue assistance has been requested to. report to the site.
i 3.1.7.1 If the rescue squad is called to aid a contaminated injured individual, be sure to notify Dosher Hospital to prepare for the receipt of a contaminated patient.
3.1.7.2 If a coataminated patient is to be sent to Dosher Hospital, notify E&RC to provide health physics coverage for the hospital.
CAUTION:
IF THE EMERGENCY IS TERMINATED OR RECLASSIFIED BEFORE ALL CONTACTS HAVE BEEN MADE, INDICATE THE HIGHEST CLASS ATTAINED AND THEN GIVE CURRENT STATUS AND WHEN IT WAS ACHIEVED. DO NOT CONTINUE WITH AN OUTDATED CLASSIFICATION.
3.1.8 When relinquishing the role of Emergency Communicator, brief your successor on the status of the emergency and communications activities.
3.2 control Room Activities
-3.2.1 If not already completed, fill out and have approved, Exhibit 2.6.21-1, Warning Message:
Nuclear Facility to State / Local Government.
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If Control Room is being evacuated, start with Step 3.2.2.
If notifications are made from Control Room, go to Step 3.2.3.
3.2.2 In the event of a Control Room evacuation, Room 143B in the Training Building has telephones which can be used to make off-site notifications. See Exhibit 2.6.21-7 for locations of telephones and jacks.
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3.2.2.2 The two Rolm phones stored with the ARD can be plugged into jacks ISC and 16C in Room 143A.
The phones and jacks are marked with the correct jack number.
3.2.2.3 Authenticator code words are in the PEPS, marked Emergency Communicator, on the bookshelf in 143B.
3.2.2.4 A copy of the On-Call Managers Roster is kept at the switchboard in the Administration Building.
To call the operator from a Rolm Extension l
(4XXX), dial 83, then 0, or dial 0 on the plant extension (2XXX).
3.2.3 State and local governments should be contacted within 15 minutes from the declaration of an Unusual Event, Alert, Site, or General Emergency as long as notification process l
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3.2.4 Transmit information on Exhibit 2.6.21-1 to those agencies" and individuals listed in Exhibit 2.6.21-2.-
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If the ARD to the Warning Points is not working, use the following conference feature on the Rolm phone or use the individual numbers listed:
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Lift handset on Shift' Foreman's phone and press button marked Brunswick Warning Point 1.
When party answers, inform them this is the Brunswick plant, you are setting up a conference call, and to please hold.
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When party answers, inform them this is the Brunswick plant, you are setting up a conference call, and then press Conference button.
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Tell both parties to hold, press Flash button, and then State Warning Point button 1.
When party answers, tall them this is the Brunswick plant, you are setting up a-conference call, and press Conference button.
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3.2.5 Use the ARD phone to call the Warning Points.
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Pick up the ARD phone which will cause the phone to ring simultaneously at the Warning Points.
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3.2.5.5 Inform each Warning Point to get a copy of the Warning Message: Nuclear Facility to State / Local Government form (Exhibit 2.6.21-1).
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Request State Warning Point to supply the authentication number for all the Warning Points.
The code words are in selected copies of PEPS in the Control Room, TSC, and EOF.
3.2.5.6 Read the notification identifying each line by number.
3.2.5.7 After notification has been completed, request the State Warning Point to read back the notification and, if necessary, correct any errors.
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3.2.6 Continue with notifications on Exhibit 2.6.21-2.
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For an Unusual Event,-Exhibit 2.6.21-4 is optional at the request of the Site Emergency Coordinator.
For an Alert or higher classifica-tion, fill out the information on Exhibit 2.6.21-4 as directed by the Site Emergency Coordinator or the Technical Support Center.
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3.3.2 Contact the c.osaunicator in the Control-Room and verify that all appfopr'iate off-site agencias have been notified.
4 3.3.2.1 If all agencies have not yet been' reached, allow the Control Room communicator to finish the notifications before beginning communications in the TSC.
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3.3.3.1 The Plant Operations Director should appoint an individual to receive SPDS information in the TSC.
3.3.3.2 The status. board plotter should use this information to keep the SPDS boards current.
NOTE:
Additional copies of the SPDS sheets are stored in Room 143.
13.3.4 Maintain copies of Exhibit 2.6.21-4 for transfer to the EOF.
3.3.5 As the county and state Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) begin to' activate, they will call in and request a conference call be established. Have phone talkers set up the conference to the numbers the EOCs. provide.
3.3.6 After the initial notification, the State may request
'further notifications go to a location other than the State Warning Point. If so, use the phone number they provide. Pass this information to the EOF when activated.
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3.3.7.1 Instruct them to follow the method in Section 3.2.4 of this procedure.
3.3.8 Continue to monitor flow of information from Control Room to TSC Operations communicator to status board plotter and from phone talkers to Warning Points.
3.3.9 Notify EOF status plotter to report to EOF to begin maintaining status boards.
3.3.10 Notify EOF personnel to report to site if EOF is to be activated (phone numbers in Appendix A).
3.3.11 Advise all off-site a8encies once emergency is terminated, unless the EOF is activated.
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NOTE:
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3.4.2 Verify with the TSC communicator that appropriate off-site agencies have'been contacted.
3.4.2.1 If all agencies have not been contacted, allow TSC to finish current notifications before beginning communications from the EOF.
3.4.3 Transfer the conference call the TSC has set up with the off-site EOCs to the EOF phone talkers. Add SERT as necessary.
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Additional SPDS sheets for status plot'ter are stored in Room 121.
3.4.4 Establish a communications link with the TSC, EOF,.and CEOC Status Board Plotters by using conference feature on-Rolm phone.
NOTE:
Notification of an upgrading of the emergency status ~should be made within 15 minutes of the declaration of the emergency class or as soon as practical afterwards.
3.4.5 Verify the ARD phone between the State Emergency Response Team (SERT) Headquarters and the EOF is operational after i
SERT is activated.
3.4.5.1 Notify the Logistic Support Director in the TSC if it is not.
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' Complete Part I (partially) and Part 3 (completely) for the termination messages.
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Have message form approved by Site Emergency.ordinator/ Emergency Response Manager before beginning notifications.
Approved Date Time-PART I INITIAL WARNING MESSAGE
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Record Sender's information in the space below:
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l This is the Brunswick Steam Electric' Plant concerning Unit My name is:
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(a) Reports a real emergency.
(b) Reports the change in the class of a real emergency.
(c) Reports the termination of a real emergency.
(d) Is an exercise message.
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Message Authentication The person receiving the message can authenticate the message by asking for the codeword to correspond to any random number chosen from the codeword list provided by the Division of Emergency Management or by calling the reporting nuclear plant using the appropriate telephone number provided on the Authentication-Code List.
Message Receiver:
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(a) Notification of. Unusual Event.
(c) Site Area Emergency (b) Alert (d) General Emergency J.
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(a) Does not involve the release of radioactive materials from the plant.
(b) Involves the potential for a release, but no release is occurring.
(c) Involves a release of radioactive materials.
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Exhibit 2.5-4, for protective action recommendations.
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1The following protective actions are recommended:
(a) No protective action is recommended at this time.
(b) People living in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed, turn off air conditioners and other ventilation,~ monitor EBS stations.
(c) People living in zones evacuate their homes and businesses and go to a designated shelter.
(d) Pregnant women and children in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed, turn off air conditioners and other ventilation, and monitor EBS stations.
(e) Pregnant women and children in zones evacuate and go to a designated shelter.
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'(a) Reports a real emergency.
(b) Reports a change in the classification of a real emergency.
(c) Is an exercise message.
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Do.you have any questions?
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PART II FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE (S) 1.
Plant SEatus:
Reactor (a) is not tripped /
was tripped at (Time):
Plant is at:
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% power (c) hot shutdown (b) cold shutdown (d) cooling down Prognosis is:
(a) stable (c) degrading (b) improving (d) unknown 2.
Emergency actions underway at the facility include:
3.
Onsite support needed from offsite organizations:
4.
Dose Projection Data:
Windspeed:
aph Wind Direction:
From Precipitation:
Release Type:
__ Ground /(b)
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Weighted Dose Conversion Factor:
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(Whole Body)
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(R/hr)(Ci/m )
8 (Child Thyroid)
Stability Class:
(A, B, C, D, E, F, or G)
Radiological Release: Noble Gas Equivalent (a) curies or (b) curies /sec.
(a) curies or (b) curies /sec.
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The type of actual' or projected release is:
(a) Airborne (b) Waterborne (c) Surface Spill (d) Other
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. Release (a) will begin/(b) began at:
p.m.
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The estimated duration of the release is hours.
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The source and description of the release is:
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Projected Integrated Dosa in Rem Dose Commitment Based on hours of release Whole Body Child Thyroid Distance (Rem / hour) (Rem / hour of inhalation)
Whole Body Child Thyroid Site Boundary 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles 10.
Field measurement of dose rate (ar/hr) or contamination (X) (if available):
Distance From Direction From Time Zons Plant Plant Whole Body Child Thyroid J
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I repeat, this message:
(a) Reports a real emergency.
(b) Reports a change in the class of a real emergency.
1 (c) Is an exercise message.
12.
Do you have any questions?
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PART 3 TERMINATION MESSAGE 1.
The event was terminated at on P.m.
(Time)
(Date)
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O PERSONS AND/OR WARNING POINTS ALERTED Message Senders: Record the name, title, date, time, and warning point notified.
Message Receivers: Record the name, title, date, time, and persons notified per alert procedure.
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(Title) a.m.
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(Name)
(Title) a.m.
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(Warning Point) 3.
(Name)
(Title) a.m.
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(Time)
(Warning' Point)
(Name)
(Title) a.m.
P.m.
(Date)
(Time)
(Warning Point) 5.
(Name)
(Title) a.m.
P.m.
(Date)
(Time)
(Warning Point) 6.
(Name)
(Title) a.m.
P.m.
(Date)
(Time)
(Warning Point) 7.
(Name)
(Title) a.m.
P.m.
(Date)
(Time)
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1)
The sequence of notification priority is shown on the chart below.
2)
If no telephone communications exist with the Warning Points, use the security radio in the Control Room or the VHF State frequency radio (Exhibit 2.6.21-6) in the TSC (Room 139) or EOF (Rooms 126 and 137) to contact the Brunswick County and New Hanover County Warning Points.
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If radio communication is used to Brunswick County only, via. security radio, request they relay the information to New Hanover County, the State Warning Point, and the Coast Guard.
CONTACT ORGANIZATION / INDIVIDUAL PERSON TIME TIME TO BE CONTACTED CONTACTED CONTACTED 15 min Brunswick County Warning Point (ARD or 457-5101 or 253-4321)
(or radio, Steps 2 and 3 above) 15 min New Hanover County Warning Point (ARD or 762-5228 or 343-0411)
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(or radio, Steps 2 and 3 above) 15 min State Warning Point (ARD or 733-3861 or 733-2642) 15 min SERT Headquarters (if activated af ter Site or General Emergency)
(ARD or 762-8505) 60 min U.S. Coast Guard (343-4567 or 343-4895) 60 min U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Red Phone or 301-951-0550) l 60 min VP - Brunswick Nuclear Project (Home - 278-3549 or Appendix A)
(Emergency Response Manager)
NRC Resident Inspector INPO (For an Alert or higher class) (404-953-0904)
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Refer to PEP Appendix A for Phone Numbers Key Personnel Called to Stand By Activate' Person Time EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION POSITION
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Contacted Contacted Primary Site Emergency Coordinator UE A,SE,GE Primary Emergency Communicator UE A,SE,GE Plant Operations Director UE A,SE,GE Emergency Repair Director UE A,SE,GE Logistics Support Director UE A,SE,GE Radiological Control Director UE A,SE,GE 1
Technical Assessment Director UE A,SE,GE Corporate Communications (News Services)
UE A,SE,GE Environmental Monitoring Team Leader A,SE,GE l
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Leader A,SE,GE Plant Monitoring Team Leader A,SE GE Personnel Protection and Decontamination Team Leader A SE,GE I
Dose Projection Team Leader A,SE,GE Emergency Security Team Leader A,SE,GE i
Damage Control Team Leader A,SE,GE f.
Operational Support Center Leader A SE,GE i
j' Accident Assessment Team Leader A,SE,GE UE: Unusual Event i
OTHER PERSONNEI.
A: Alert Emergency SE:
Site Emergency Name Assignment GE: General Emergency
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Ogerable Inoperable Standby Running Yes No Time Reactor Pressure (psig)
Reactor Level (in.)
Total Feedwater Flow (x106 lbs/hr Condensate Available ATWS (Failure to Scram)
APRM %
IRM SRM SLC Injecting Suppression Pool Temp (*F)
Suppression Pool Level O
Drywell Pressure (psig)
Drywell Temp (*F)
HPCI Status RCIC Status CRD Status RHR "A" Flow "B" Flow Core Spray "A" Flow "B" Flow O
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Off-Site Power Available Diesel Gen Status No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 Main Stack Gas Monitor (uCi/sec)
Kain Stack Flow Rate (sefm)
Drywell High Rad Monitor (R/hr)
D22-RM-4195 - 30 ft el.
D22-RM-4196 - 57 ft al.
D22-RM-4197 - 23 ft al.
D22-RM-4198 - 57 ft al.
O-Area Monitors (mR/hr)
Rx. Bldg. 20-ft Airlock Rx. Bldg. 50-ft Sample Station Rx. Bldg. 50-ft Airlock Rx. Bldg North of Fuel Pool Between' Fuel Pool and Drywell rurbine Bldg Sample Station O
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Time SJAE' Rad Monitor (mR/hr)
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A0G System Flow (sefa)
Rx Bldg. Roof Vent Rad Monitor Particulate (cpm)
Iodine (cpa)
I Noble Gas (com) j Rx Bldg. Roof Vent Flow (sefm)
Rx Bldg. Ventilation Monitor (mR/hr)
Rx Bldg. Negative Press (in water vac)
Standby Gas Treatment Flow A Flow B Drywell Containment Atmosphere (cpm)
CAC 1260 1261 1262 Turbine Bldg. Vent Monitor (uci/sec)
Turbine Bldg. Roof Vent Flow Rate (scfm) 3 Service Water Rad Monitor (eps) 1 I
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1.1: This radio can be used to contact the Brunswick and New Hanover County Warning Points in the event of total telephone failure.
1.2 The radio is a General Electric Executive II, located in front of the orange-colored Rola CBX II cabinets.
l 1.3.. Frequency F3 is used to notify the Warning Points.
1.4 To use the radio, perform the following steps:
1.4.1 Adjust volume and then depress the switch at the base of l
the microphone to speak and release to listen.
b NOTE:
Station call signs are:
KNBD416 for BSEP KEC764 for Brunswick County KEC476 for New Hanover County
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1.4.2 Identify yourself by the station call sign and call the l
county Warning Points, identifying them by their call sign.
(Example:
"KNBD416 to KEC764 and (or) KEC476.")
l 1.4.3-Repeat the call until both parties respond; then prcceed as you would using the ARD.
NOTE:
Request New Hanover County to notify the State Warning Point and the Coast Guard.
1.4.4 If only one party responds, read Exhibit 2.6.21-1 and try again later to reach the other Warning Point.
1.4.5 After the message has been given, ide~ntify yourself by the station call sign to the Warning Point call sign to end the transmission.
(Example:
"KNBD416 to KEC764 and KEC476.
Out.")
NOTE:
The remote radios work on the frequency selected on the base station radio in Room 137.
2.0 Room 126 (EOF) and Room 139 (TSC) have VHF radio remotes which can be used to notify the counties in the event of telephone failure.
2.1 The radios are stored in their respective rooms in the phone
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G\\J 2.2 To use the radio, perform the following steps:
2.2.1 The set will be on when it is plugged in.
2.2.2 Depress the Monitor button and release.
2.2.3 Adjust. the Volume control.
2.2.4 Momentarily depress the PTT (push to talk) button on the handset to squelch the speaker.
2.2.5 Press the PTT button to talk.
Transmit indicator should light.
NOTE:
Station call signs are:
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(Example:
"KNBD416 to KEC764 and (or) KEC476.
Can you hear me?")
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2.2.7 When both parties respond, proceed as you would using the ARD.
2.2.8 If only one party responds, read Exhibit 2.6.21-1 and try again later to reach the other Warning Point.
2.2.9 After the message has been given, identify yourself by the' station call sign to the Warning Point call sign to end the transmission.
(Example:
"KNBD416 to KEC764 and KEC476.
Out.")
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ARD TO CONTROL Warning Point A
ARD 0.M/RMOTE SHUTCCWN Phone 4739-Jack ISC 6
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A.2 FEDERAL, STATE, AND COUNTY AGENCIES
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The plant switchboard operator has s' copy of the roster.
Site Emergency Coordinator General Manager / Designee Emergency Communicator Regulatory Compliance Plant Operations Director Operations.
Emergency Repair Director-Maintenance Logistic Support Director Administration Radiological Control Director E&RC Technical Assessment Director Technical Support
! Corporate Communications (News Services)
Work Phone Home Phone A..L. Morris, Jr.
836-6216 872-3109 M. Harris 836-6189 828-5708 W. Ennis 836-6189 787-7383 E. Bean 836-6189 848-9756 W. Pridgen 836-6189 846-1773 The following positions should be called in for an Alert or higher classification unless directed otherwise:
O Environmental Monitoring Team Leader Home Phone J. W. Davis 457-5763 Alternate, A. H. Caylor 457-5402 or notify Radiological Control Director if above cannot be contacted Plant Sampling and Analysis Team Leader C. E. Robertson 686-4261 Alternate,'J. W. Gurganious 371-6614 or M. L. M1111nor 799-0051 or W. A. Nurnberger 791-2396 or notify Radiological Control Director if above cannot be contacted i
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Plant Monitoring Team Leader-O L. F. Tripp 287-3782 Alternate, W. L. Conn 278-6850 or B. R. Failor 457-5486 or R. S. Otey 395-0215
.or C. L. Priest 647-1781 or notify Radiological Control Director if above cannot be contacted Personnel Protection and Decontamination Team Leader J. D. Henderson 799-2012 Alternate, C. T. Barahill 278-9772 or T. M. Sherrill 395-6517 or R. L. Smith 799-7706 or G. L. Worley 457-4398 or notify Radiological Control Director if above cannot be contacted Dose Projection Team Leader l'
R. F. Queener 791-8198 Alternate,'P. B. Snead 457-5377 or J. L..Kiser 371-9216 or P. A.' Gallager 278-9493 or R. E. Pennock 457-6050 or J. F. Terry 278-3825 or J. B. Cook 278-5249 or S. K. Hamilton 278-9372 or notify Radiological Control Director if above cannot be contacted Emeraency Security Team Leader W. R. Hatcher 278-9380 Alternate, M. Malone (Burns Security) 278-6519 or Security Shift Supervisor if above cannot be contacted O
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R. D. Creech 457-5633 or R. H. Kitchen 278-9359 or.
R. L. Warden 278-3144 or-C. R. Troubel 457-9129 or notify Emergency Repair Director if above cannot be contacted Operational Support Center Leader T. C. Brennick 845-2787 or C. D. Parker 457-5386 or R. W. Smith 457-6729 or D. Stidham 457-4619 or notify Emergency Repair Director if above cannot be contacted Accident Assessment Team Leader J. S. Boone 392-0992 O
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W. M. Hogle 278-6709 or B. L. Parks, Jr.
392 '2331 or E. B. Wilson 763-2369 or
'W. M. Tucker 845-2237 or notify Technical Assessment Director if above cannot be contacted EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY Emeraency Response Manaaer P. W. Howe 278-3549 Alternate, J. R. Holder 395-2980 Alternate, G. J. Oliver 392-0777 Imeraency Conaunicator S. W. Morgan 457-6334 Alternate, M. C. Shealy 278-9224 Status Board Plotter B. J. Saburn 371-3482 Alternate, W. B. Wilson 278-3287 BSEP/ PEP-APPENDIX A.1 3
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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, REGION II l
Atlanta,' Georgia Days, Nights, and Holidays (404) 221-4503
.RPN - Black Phone System Rotary Dial 23 Touch Tone 23 Bethesda, Maryland Upon Failure of Red Phone (301) 951-0550 (301) 427-4056 (301) 427-4259 (301) 492-8893 HPN - Black Phone System Rotary Dial 22 Touch Tone 22 (To operate the HPN System, lift receiver and dial the desired party. No dial tone is heard.)
. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Savannah River Operations Office (803) 725-3333 Radiological Assistance Teams Primary Alternate (During Normal Working Hours)
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA State Warning Point 733-3861 Nighway Patrol (800) 662-7956 Radiological Health Branch Mr. Dayne Brown 733-4283 BRUNSWICK COUNTY Warning Point 457-5101 (County Sheriff)
Emergency Management 253-4376 457-5101 NEW HANOVER COUNTY Warning Point 762-5228 (County Sheriff)
Emergency Services 763-7555 762-5228 U.S. COAST GUARD Marine Safety Office 343-4895 256-3469 256-2615 (Duty Officer, Wrightsville Beach)
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FIRE AND MEDICAL PHONE NUMBERS Primary Alternate MEDICAL CONSULTANTS TO CP&L Dr. Forstner 457-9565 457-5271 Dr. Almiral 457-9565 457-5271 457-9564 HOSPITALS Dosher Hospital 457-5271 RESCUE SQUAD Southport Volunteer Rescue Squad 457-5211 FIRE DEPARTMENTS Yaupon Beach Fire Department 278-5472 (3
Southport Fire Department 457-5211
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Boiling Spring Lakes 845-2800 Sunny Point 457-5221 i
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'Home Phone Meteorological Center 919/836-7259 N/A 919/836-7247 N/A Corporate Meteorologists Brian D. McFesters 919/836-6136 919/851-8305 Meteorological Supervisor Tim D. Drum 919/836-7383 919/782-8892 Meteorologist NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE Wilmington, N.C.
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Home Phone 804/933-2517' Requi ed Information
.When notify'ing the B&W Norgency Control Officer (ECO), the caller should.
be prepared to supply the following information:
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The plant involved, the namefof the individual making contact, and the name and telephone numbers of the responsible person at the utility to whom follow-up communication should be addressed.
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The number and type of samples to be shipped; i.e., liquid, gaseous and/or charcoal cartridge.
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,aasured radiation leveIs from the shipping container at the surface
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