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Rev 8 to Security Force Training & Qualification Plan, for Indian Point 3 Nuclear Power Plant
ML20211H614
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 01/17/1999
From:
POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (NEW YORK
To:
Shared Package
ML20211H611 List:
References
PROC-990117, NUDOCS 9909020133
Download: ML20211H614 (49)


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ENCLOSURE I TO IPN-99-089 l

1. Security Force Training and Qualification Plan, Revision 8 (Re-issued in its entirety)

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NEW YORK POWER AUTHORITY INDIAN POINT 3 NUCLEAR POWER PLANT DOCKET NO. 50-286 LICENSE NO. DPR-64

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NeW Efrective Date : August 1,1999 i York Power Authority Indian Point 3 I

SECURITY FORCE TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION PLAN l

REVISION 8 1

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  • 99- 042 PORC Meeting Number I.P.#3 SECURITY Minor Revision

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- 1. REASON FOR REVISION l

This minor revision to the Training and Qualification Plan is being made primarily to support the introduction of the 45 caliber semi-automatic pistol as a site issued handgun.

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SUMMARY

OF CHANGES 2.1 A change matrix is attached to this document.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page l 1. EMPLOYMENT SUITABILITY AND QUALIFICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1.1 S u i tab i li ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1.2 General Physical Qualifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1.3 Initial Physical Examination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1.4 Annual Physical Requalification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1.5 General Mental Qualifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1.6 Initial Professional Mental Examination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1.7 Continued Observatien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1.8 Contract / Temporary Security Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1.9 Base Station Operator / Responder Physical Requalitication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1.10 Docum entation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

2. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 2.I Initial Training and Qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 2.2 Retraining and Annual Requalification . .-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 2.3 Performance Deficiencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2.4 S ecurity Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 {

2.5 Training Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2.6 Performance Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

3. FI RE A RM S TRAI NI N G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 3.1 Firearms Training and Qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 3.2 Firearms, Ammunition, and Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 3.3 Initial Qualification and Annual Requalification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
4. TAS K AND D UTY ANALYS IS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 4.1 D uty Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 13 l l

l 4.2 Task Identification Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  ;

4.3 Contingency Plan vs Task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 l 4.4 Task and Duty Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 1

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4.5 Performance Objectives : Critical Security Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

. TASK 01 : PHYSICAL SECURITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 TASK 02 : COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 TASK 03 : ACCESS CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 l l

, TASK 04: PERSONNEL & PACKAGE SEARCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 TASK 05 : VEHICLE ACCESS CONTROL AND ESCORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 8

- TASK 06 : UNARMED DEFENSE & CONTROL SUSPECTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 9 TASK 07 : CONTINGENCY EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 TASK 08 : PATROL & AREA SEARCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 32 TASK 09 : REVOLVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 TASK 10 : SHOTGUN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5 TASK 11 : FIREARMS FAMILIARIZATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6

- TASK 12 : RESPONSE TACTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 7 TASK 13 i COMPENSATORY SECURITY MEASURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 8 TASK 14 : INITIATE & COORDINATE RESPONSE TO CONTINGENCY EVENTS . . . . 39 >

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1 TASK 15 : OPERATE BASE STATION EQUIPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 o TASK 16 : VISITOR OFFICE FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 TASK 17 : SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 ATTACHMENT ONE - Firearms qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 ATTACHMENT TWO - Physical Fitness Demonstration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6 l

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INTRODUCTION i

In accordance with the requirements of 10CFR 73.55 (b) (4), and 10CFR 73 Appendix B, the Security Force Training and Qualification Plan for the Indian Point 3 Nuclear Power Plant, (IP3) outlines the process by,w,hich S tested, qualified and fNi,ssEda,ecurity d The objective of thisForce Members plan is to ensure that (SFM) will be selected, the IP3 Security

' Force is capable of performing all assigned critical duties necessary to implement the IP3 Physical Security and Safeguard Contingency Plans.

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j The Training and Qualification Plan is designed to detect deficiencies in Security Force performance, to remediate deficient performance, and to maintainp"eqidiid levels of proficiency.

Periodic training exercises and drills shall be conducted to assess and ensure Security Force effectiveness in executing Contingency Response tasks not performed during normal operations.

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1. EMPLOYMENT SUITABILITY AND QUALIFICATION 1.1 Suitability The New York' Power Authority (NYPA) confirms that 510il, prior to employment or assignment to the security organization, shall meet the suitability criteria of 10CFR 73 Appendix B, relative to minimum age, educational development and felony convictions.

1 1.2 General Physical Oualifications The physical ability,isentliOTeal

%I5,rjoM5iign i sisiif5iiiUIrii[MWthdse tasks)6(iP5il to IEfM; NYPA confirms that Eissidissibli Security supervisors shall, ~

as part of their normal duties, observe SFM, to detect any# indication that they Ri6t g5missitaie[piiiiiss ability I fiio5Is5ryMMiMUiciidiihlisb 5IsiMAI duh5) 1.3 Inijial Physical Examination NYPA confirms that SFM shall pass,,ayhysical examination administered by a licensed physician. j The physician will attest that ibi amannaam is physically capable of performing all assigned security I

. duties. In addition, the physician will attest that armed personnel and base station operators meet l the vision, hearing, disease, addiction and other physical requirements of 10CFR 73, Appendix B, sections I B 1 and I C.

Subsequent to this medical examination, NYPA confirms that SFM shall pass a practical physical exercise program that considers job related functions such as strenuous activity, physical exertion, levels of stress and exposure to the elements 5"tlisj"jiertaiiVeiicliindidd51's.assisnod sisirify

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1.4 Annual Physical Requalification NYPA confirms that SFM shall Le tested annually to ensure they meet the vision, hearing, disease, addiction, and other physical requirements of 10CFR 73 Appendix B sections I.B. and I.C The ability of SFM to perform critical tasks while wearing corrective lenses, hearing aids, or while afflicted with mild color vision defects (if applicable) shall be tested to performance objectives as part of qualification requirements, to ensure such aids or defects do not W performance of critical tasks.

Any SFM, whose uncorrected distance vision is less than 20/40 in the better eye, shall be required to carry an extra pair of safety corrective glasses while on duty.

Any SFM who become physically incapacitated subsequent to the last required physical examination, so that they could no longer perform assigned duties, shall provide medical evidence of recovery and ability to perform such security duties to [MyPhlesiiusid*NWipfpA NINEid~3nhaliliiilnE25siIiisieliiielIsidlini iiiidfiie prior to reassignment of the SFM, as required by 10 CFR 73, Appendix B, section I B 1 b (5).

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NYPA confirms "W Security supervisors, as part of their normal duties, shall observe SFM to ensure that they demonstrate the abilideiWakBUsiiuifeiiWi0lCFRi?3[5piioidiiB]

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1.6 Initial Professional Mental Examination NYPA confirms that SFM shall pass an initial examination by a health professional, to identify emotional instability. The health professional will attest that the examination revealed no emotional conditions which would interfere with performance of assigned Security duties in accordance with 10CFR 73, Appendix B, I B 2.

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1.7 Continued Observation NYPA confirms that W Security supervisors, as part of their normal duties, shall observe armed response personnel and base station operators for any indication of emotional instability that may interfere withjob performance.

A licensed health professional, trained to detect emotional instability, shall be available to consult with the IP3 Security Manager / diW5si to resolve any question of an individual's stability.

Any such individual, whose stability is under question, shall not be permitted to perform Security duties until the professional examiner attests that no condition has been detected which would interfere with performance of critical Security tasks.

1.8 Contract / Temporary Security Personnel NYPA confirms that contract security personnel or temporary security personnel shall meet the suitability, physical and mental requirements as appropriate to their assigned security duties in accordance with 10CFR 73 Appendix B (I).

1.9 Base Station Operator / Responder Physical Requalification NYPA confirms that base station operators shall be required annually to meet the physical qualifications of 10 CFR 73 Appendix B I B 1 b.

NYPA ' confirms that armed personnel shall be required annually to meet the physical qualifications of10 CFR 73 Appendix B I B and I C.

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NYPA confirms that the results of suitability, physical, and mental qualifications data and test results shall be documented for all SFM, contract security personnel, and temporary security personnel. NYPA confirms that this documentation shall be retained as a record on site for three years from the date of obtaining and recording these results. NYPA confirms that this

' documentation shall be available for EiiisiaGP NYPA confirms that individual qualification records shall document initial qualification and annual requalification in critical security tasks, and be certified by the Security Manager / Designee that all performance objectives associated with an individual's assigned duties, have been successfully demonstrated. The qualification record documents that SFM have successfully performed, before assignment, critical security tasks identified for that assignment, under conditions, and to standards established in this plan. The qualification record shall contain the date of satisfactory performance of a critical task, the name and initials of the qualified evaluator who evaluated the SFM, and the initials of the SFM. The qualification record shall document deficiencies, remediations and re-evaluations when applicable. NYPA confums that individual qualification records will be retained for a minimum period of three years.

NYPA confirms that individual qualification records for contract security personnel and temporary security personnel will be retained for a minimum period of three years.

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2. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS 2.1 Initial Training and Oualification All personnel assigned Security outies, as listed by the Task and Duty Summary (Section 4.4) shall be trained and qualified in accordance with the Training and Qualification Plan.

Individuals may be trained, qualified, and assigned to perform any or all Security duties.

i Individuals must complete prerequisite training before beginning on-the-job training and evaluation.

During initial on-the-job training, an individual may perform tasks for which they have not yet been qualified, provided this is done as part of the training program under the direct control of a 56elined'WMW5aiiIais 2.2 Retraining and Annual Reaualification Retraining shall be conducted for all Security personnel as iiiqUirdl.!

Annual requalification in required critical tasks shall be conducted for all SFM as listed in the Task and Duty Summary (Section 4.4)

Annual requalification in required critical tasks shall be conducted for all Security supervisors as listed in the Task and Duty Summary (Section 4.4)

Annual requalification in required critical tasks shall be conducted in a setting appropriate to each task according to the detailed standards that appear in the Job Performance Measure for that task.

A qualified on-the-job evaluator shall judge performance as Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory (SAT /UNSAT).

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l 2.3 Performance Deficieneigs If, during a task evaluation, an individual is found deficient in the performance of an element of a task, they shall be remediated and reevaluated on the performance of the specific task element (s).

If an individual is found to be deficient in the performance of assigned security duties, then the l individual's supervisor shall correct the performance immediately by remediation, or if this is not l possible, shall reassign the individual to other security duties for which they are qualified, until remediation can be accomplished.

A deficiency in a particular task element shall not restrict a SFM from being assigned to 6thd Security duty iriasi which ils not require the performance of the task element in which the officer was judged to be deficient. The supervisor shall use the Task and Duty Summary (Section 4.4) to determine if the SFM can be assigned to 6Itiier duty inmR 2.4 Security Equipment Security Force members are trained and qualified in the use of all security equipment required for the performance of their normal duties.

Response force task evaluations will be, performed using security equigment required for the

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Firearms task evaluations will be performed using site issued equipment.

2.5 Training Materials Copies of Training materials developed for the implementation of the Training and Qualification Plan (including lesson plans, examinations and the job performance measures) will be available for l IsiiiectI6al 2.6 Performance Testing l

Satisfaciory performance of a task element will be demonstrated using' written or oral examinations, or the actual or simulated performance of the task element.

The minimum passing grade on a written or oral examination will be 80 percent.

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L Performance evaluations will be judged satisfactory based on the individual's demonstrating the jislisi ofa Task element.

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3.1 Firearms Training and Oualification l

NYPA confirms that the performance objectives of the IP3 security force Training and Qualification plan will address the areas delineated in 10CFR 73 Appendix B, Section III.

l All individuals required to use firearms in the performance of security duties shall meet the requirements of 10CFR 73 Appendix B, Section IV.

Descriptions of the courses of fire for site issued firearms are fiiidd ii'k"tiicliiEtTOiii.

1 Confirmation that the requirements are met shall be documented on the individual qualification record.

3.2 Firearms. Ammunition. and Eauipment NYPA confirms that the firearms and ammunition utilized by the Security Force meet the specifications of 10CFR 73 Appendix B, (V).

NYPA confirms that jiii5idil equipment is readily available for individuals assigned contingency securityjob duties.

3.3 Initial Oualification and Annual Reaualification NYPA confirms that initial firearms qualification shall meet the standards of 10CFR 73 Appendix )

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NYPA confirms that firearms requalification shall be conducted annually and shall meet the standards of 10 CFR 73 Appendix B, Section IV D.

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4. Task and Duty Analysis 4.1 Duty Descriptions

[A] Security Shift Coordinator Duty Summarv: Directs the physical security activities of the security organization during the shin in meeting threats,' including coordination with Operations personnel and off-site assistance; insures that the shin conducts its operations in accordance with the Security Plan and Security Procedures; conducts surveys, audits, and reviews; maintains an audit program along with' required documentation of security force activities; exercises control over keys, locks, and firearms; assesses threats to the site; completes incident reports; May perform other tasks as authorized by the Security Manager / Designee.

Equipment: Portable radio, flashlight, site issued firearm, testing equipment.

References:

Security Plan and Procedures, Safeguards Contingency Plan and Procedures, Training and Qualification Plan, Emergency Plan and Procedures, Shin Log, Manufacturer's reference manuals, key and firearms logs, testing and maintenance file.

1 Suoervision: l Receive: During normal conditions, receives direction from the Security Manager / Security I Supervisor either verbally or through written instmetions., During emergencies, coordinates with

_ plant management and LLEA to support safe operation or shut down of the plant and to neutralize l threats or attempts at radiological sabotage.

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(B) Security Shift Sergeant Duty Summarv: Trains and evaluates shift security personnel; inspects the shift daily to ensure that each individual is physically and mentally able to perform duties and that each individual's equipment is serviceable; knows the details of the security program; conducts audits and prepares reports; May perform other tasks as authorized by the Security Manager / Designee.

Equipment: Portable radio, flashlight, issued site firearm, equipment belt, handcuffs.

References:

Security Plan and Procedures, Contingency Plan and Procedures, Training and Qualification Plan, Emergency Plan and Procedures, Shift Log.

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Receive: During normal conditions, receives direction from the Security Shift Coordinator, either I verbally or through written instructions. During emergencies, coordinates with plant management and LLEA to support safe operation or shut down of the plant and to neutralize threats or attempts at radiological sabotage.

Giys: Directs all Security Force members on shift.

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[C] Base Station Operator (CAS / SAS)

Duty Summarv: Monitors the alarms and other indicators at the alarm station to detect unauthorized activities; uses the CCTV and Security Force members to assess alarms; uses the base radio j equipment to receive and transmit information to and from the other station, Security Force  !

members, Security shin supervisors, and LLEA; controls vehicle banier to prevent access until ]

l entry requirements are met; observes perimeter isolation zone; assigns escott and briefs escort on l vehicle restrictions; maintains vehicle access log; coordinates site's response to contini;encies, including coordination with Operations personnel and off-site response until the Security Shin Coordinator can assume command; uses card key equipment to control vital area access; maintains vital area access log, alarm and response logs. May perfonn other tasks as authorized by the Security Manager / Designee.

Eauipment: alarm monitoring system, alarm assessment system, base station and portable radio equipment, other base station communications equipment, card key equipment, gate controls, protective mask.

Referentes: Security Procedures, Contingency Plan and Procedures, Post Duties, Emergency Plan Procedures, CAS log.

Sunervision:

Receive: During normal conditions, receives direction from Security supervisors either verbally or in the form of written instructions. During tactical conditions (response), follows security contingency procedures until a Security supervisor assumes command.

Diys: During normal conditions, directs Security Force members to investigate alamis. During tactical conditions directs Security Force members in response until a Security supervisor assumes command; directs the interface of the LLEA and off-site assistance with site security.

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[D] Security Officer Duty Summarv: Conducts patrols of Protected and Vital areas to detect unauthorized activity by an insider or an adversary and to detect deficiencies in the security system; investigates alarms and becomes a compensatory measure when necessary; checks identification and authorization of vehicles; visually searches vehicles and cargoes; escorts and controls driver and vehicle while in the protected and vital areas; reports and prevents all unauthorized activities; completes shift records; acts as a member of the response team to delay and/or neutralize the threat; May perform other I

tasks as authorized by the Security Manager / Designee.  !

Equioment: Ponable radio, flashlight, site issued firearms and ammunition, keys, handcuffs, j equipment belt, protective mask, patrol record.

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Security Procedures and Post Duties; Contingency Procedures; Emergency Plan )

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Suoervision:

Receive: During nomial conditions, receives direction from Security supervisors and CAS/SAS; During ernergency conditions receives direction initially from CAS until a Security supervisor assumes command; during periods of communication loss, follows appropriate contingency procedure.

Dire: May give direction to non-security personnel in an emergency; may direct other Security Force members when Security supervision is absent in an emergency.

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[E] Watchperson Duty Summarv: Controls entry to the Protected area; checks identification and authorization of personnel, vehicles and packages; ensures compliance with access requirements before allowing personnel, vehicles or packages to enter; visually searches vehicles and cargoes; maintains visitor log; reports unauthorized activity; acts as directed by CAS during emergencies.

, Equipment: Portable radio, flashlight, X-ray machine, metal detector, explosives detector, test kits,

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References:

Security Procedures and Post Duties; Contingency Procedures; Emergency Plan Procedures; Access lists.

Suoervision:

Receive: During normal conditions, receives direction from Security supervisors and CAS/SAS; during emergencies, follows security procedures, and receives direction from Security supervisors and CAS/SAS.

Dire: May give direction to non-security personnel during an emergency.

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4.2 Task Identification Summary Understand the concept of physical security at the station, ALL including potential threats and areas vulnerable to sabotage.

Test and operate security communications equipment ALL Perform Access Control Functions 1&3 Test search equipment; conduct search of personnel & packages 1,3 & 6 ,

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h hk5;q1:vi Conduct a vehicle search and escort a vehicle within the protected 1&6 F lt area e Conduct unarmed defenses; search, move and/or detain suspect (s); 1,4,5 & 11 Legalissues Recognize, assess and react to threats, suspicious event (s), ALL unauthorized act(s) or an attack IfMF

,$$hkhhd Patrol Protected and Vital Areas; conduct a search for sabotage device (s)

ALL hkihh;Nh Engage targets with a revolver and perfomi operator maintenance 1&9 f Engage targets with a shotgun and perform operator maintenance 1& 9 l - Firearms familiarizations 1,3, &4 Execute response tactics 1,3,4 & 9 Implement compensatory security measures 5,6, 7, &8 Notify off-site assistance agencies and other concemed parties of a ALL k)khw contingency event and coordinate response l l

,: m],f, y Operate security base station equipment ALL Perform Visitor Office Duties 1&3 Engage targets with a semi-automatic pistol and perform operator 1&9 maintenance 18

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D = Security Officer E = Watchperson 57D W "r5E W y ( D M M W E Y Wli73 Duty Areas A & B are trained and qualified in a supervisory capacity.

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l 4.5 Performance Obiectives: Critical Security Tasks CONTENTS l .bK a lIIII l'.\Gl:

01 Physical Security 22 l

02 Communications Equipment 23 l

03 Access Control 24 l 04 Personnel & Package Search 25 05 Vehicle Access Control & Escort 28 06 Unarmed Defense & Control Suspects 29 07 Contingency Events 31 08 Patrol & Area Search 32 3 09 Revolver 34 10 Shotgun 35 11 Firearms Familiarizations 36 12 Response Tactics 37 i

13 Compensatory Security Measures 38 14 Initiate & Coordinate Response to Contingency Events 39 15 Base Station Operation 40 l 16 Visitor Office Functions 43 17 Semi-Automatic Pistol 44 i

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r l-l TASK 01 PflYSICAL SECURITY

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i l A. Identify the security organization chain of conunand B. Identify the major security functions at the site I i

C. Identify potential threats to the site I

l D. Identify vital areas Element A: Identify the security organization chain of command Performance Objective: Identify the station management security chain of command from the highest to the lowest ranking security management position for ,

taking command of the security force in the absence or disablement ofsuperiors Element B: Identify the major Security functions at the site Performance Objective: Identify the major functions of security at the site, including the equipment available and capabilities of the equipment Element C: Identify potential threats to the site Performance Objective: Define the design basis threat Element D: Identify vital areas Performance Objective: Identify the location of vital areas at the IP3 site 22

TASK 02 COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT ELEMENTS:

A. Define equipment nomenclature; relate nomenclature to function B. Transmit and receive information over the communications channel (s)

C. Conduct a functional test of equipment on each channel Element A: Define equipment nomenclature; relate nomenclature to function Performance Objective: Identify each equipment part and explain the function of each part identified Element B: Transmit and receive informition over the communication channel (s)

- Performance Objective: Transmit a clear, concise message to CAS/SAS with available communications equipment and receive / interpret a message over the communications equipment Element C: Conduct a functional test of equipment on each channel I

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TASK 03 ACCESS CONTROL ELEMENTS:

A. Issue identification badges B. Issue and control Security keys C. Control access during an emergency D. Control access to a vital area Element A: Issue personnel identification badges Performance Objective: Explain the photo badge system and issue appropriate personnel identification badges in accordance with security access procedures and post duties Element B: Issue and control security keys Performance Objective: Inventory, issue and administer security keys in accordance with security key procedures and post duties Element C: Control access during an emergency Performance Objective: For a given access point, control access in accordance with emergency procedures and post duties Element D: Control access to a vital area Performance Objective: Given an actual / simulated vital area access control point, control access in accordance with security access control procedures and post duties l

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A. Identify stationary metal detector controls and explain their function B. Test stationary metal detector C. Scarch personnel with stationary metal detector D. Identify portable metal detector controls and explain their function E. Inspect, calibrate, and test a portable metal detector F. Search personnel with portable metal detector G. Identify stationary explosive detector controls and explain their function H. Test stationary explosive detector I. Search hand carried items and personnel with stationary explosive detector J. Conduct a hands on search of personnel K. Identify X-ray equipment controls and explain their function L. Test X-ray equipment 1

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Element A: Identify stationary metal detector controls and explain their function Performance Objective: Using site stationary metal detectors, identify equipment controls and explain their functions in accordance with the manufacturer's equipment manual Element B: Test stationary metal detector Performance Objective: Given necessary equipment, test, stationary metal detector and document results in accordance with security post duties and manufacturefs equipment manual Element C: Search personnel with stationary metal detector Performance Objective: Detect contraband prior to entry into the Protected Area using site stationary metal detector Element D: Identify portable metal detector controls and explain their function Performance Objective: Using site portable metal detector, identify equipment controls and explain their functions in accordance with the manufacturers equipment manual Element E: Inspect, calibrate and test a portable metal detector Performance Objective: Inspect, calibrate, test, and document results in accordance with security post duties and manufacturers equipment manual Element f: Search personnel with portable metal detector Performance Objective: Detect contraband prior to entry into the Protected Area using site portable metal detector Element G: Identify stationary explosive detector controls and explain their function i

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Element I: Search hand canied items and personnel with stationary explosive detector Performance Objective: Detect contraband prior to entry into the Protected Area using site stationary explosive detector Element J: Conduct a hands-on search ofpersonnel Performance Objective: Detect contraband prior to entry into the Protected Area using a l hands-on search in accordance with post duties

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Element L: Test x-ray equipment Performance Objective: Test X-ray equipment and document the results of the tests in accordance with security procedures and post duties Element M: Search hand canied items with X-ray equipment Performance Objective: Identify all hand carried items and detect contraband prior to entry i into the Protected Area using site x-ray equipment according to security access procedures and post duties Element N: Visually search hand canied items Performance Objective: Identify all hand canied items and detect contraband prior to entry into the Protected Area j Element O: React to discovery of contraband items Performance Objective: React properly to the discovery of contraband items in accordance with security procedures and post duties l

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A. Perform Vehicle Access Control B. Identify, search and properly handle cargo / packages C. React to discovery ofcontraband items I

D. Escort a vehicle within the Protected Area Element A: Perform vehicle access control i Performance Objective: Identify, obtain authorization, and search a vehicle, detecting items of contraband prior to entry into the Protected Area, in accordance with security access procedures and post duties Element B: Identify, search, and properly handle cargo / packages i

Performance Objective: Identify, search, and properly handle deliveries into the Protected Area, detecting items of contraband prior to entry into the Protected Area, in accordance with security access procedures and post duties Element C: React to discovery of contraband items Performance Objective: Upon discovery of contraband, respond to the threat in accordance with security procedures and post duties Element D: Escort a vehicle in the Protected Area  ;

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p-1 TASK 06 UNARMED DEFENSE & CONTROL SUSPECTS ELEMENTS: i l l A. Demonstrate knowledge of the legal authority of private security personnel B. Identify vulnerable areas of the body C. Identify personal weapons D. Demonstrate " soft empty hand control" techniques l

E. Demonstrate "hard empty hand control" tecimiques F. Demonstrate defensive counter-strike techrdques G. Handcuff a suspect, including response to suspect's resistance H. Conduct a search of one or two suspected intruders, including response to suspect (s) resistance I. Move a suspect Element A: Demonstrate knowledge of the legal authority of private security personnel Performance Objective: Demonstrate knowledge of Federal Regulations and New York State Penal Law regarding legal use of force and criminal trespass Techniques to be demonstrated in Elements B through E reflect methods currently accepted by Federal and State Agencies Element B: Identify vulnerable areas of the body Element C: Identify personal weapons Element D: Demonstrate " soft empty hand control" techniques

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Element H: Conduct a search of suspected intruder (s) including response to suspect (s) resistance Performance Objective: Given a scenario simulating suspected intruder (s), demonstrate proper search techniques to discover hidden weapons / sabotage devices, including maintaining control of the suspects Element I: Move a suspect (s)

Performance Objective: Given a scenario in which suspect (s) must be moved from a Vital Area or the Protected - Area, demonstrate proper technique to accomplish this.

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A. Recognize an attack, an unauthorized act or a suspicious event

- B. Identify overall objectives and individual responsibilities in Contingency Event procedures C. Receive and react to a bomb threat D. Receive and react to hostage (extonion) threat Element A: Recognize an attack, an unauthorized act or a suspicious event Performance Objective: Recognize contingency events based on event cues as described in the Security Contingency Procedures Element B: Identify overall objectives and individual responsibilities in Contingency Event procedures l

Performance Objective: Identify both the overall objectives of the Contingency Event Procedures and the appropriate individual responsibilities according to individual Contingency Plan Procedures i

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TASK 08 PATROL & AREA SEARCH ELEMENTS: .

A. Identify the purpose ofpatrol B Identify / Demonstrate basic patrol patterns C. Identify basic equipment required for patrol D. Conduct a patrol E. Act as a temporary fixed post F. Search a Vital Area G. React to discovery of a suspicious object Element A: Identify the purpose ofpatrol Performance Objective: Identify purposes ofpatrol Element B: Identify / demonstrate basic patrol patterns Performance Objective: Identify / Demonstrate three basic patrol patterns and indicate the advantages of each type of patrol pattern i

Element C: Identify basic equipment required for patrol l Performance Objective: Identify the basic equipment required for patrol Element D: Conduct a patrol Performance Objective: Conduct a patrol which includes alarm investigation, physical security and safety / hazard inspections, communications, patrol  ;

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TASK 09 REVOLVER ELEMENTS:

A. Demonstrate firearms safety _

B. Clean and clear site issued revolver 1

C. Engage targets and demonstrate principles of good marksmanship I Element A: Demonstrate firearms safety J Performance Objective: Given the site issued revolver, demonstrate firearms safety in all environments )

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L A. Demonstrate firearms safety B. Clean and clear the site issued shotgun C. Engage' targets and demonstrate principles of good marksmanship Element A: Demonstrate firearms safety Performance Objective: Given site issued' shotgun, demonstrate firearms safety in all environments -

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il A. Engage targets under night conditions with the site issued handgun and shotgun for familiarization B. Engage targets wearing a protective mask with the site issued handgun and shotgun for familiarization 1 Element A: Engage targets under night conditions with the site issued handgun and shotgun for familiarization Performance Objective: Given night conditions, site issued equipment, and a course of fire, demonstrate proper night firing techniques Element B: Engage targets wearing a protective mask with the site issued handgun and shotgun for familiarization Performance Objective: Wearing a protective mask, using site issued equipment and a course of fire, demonstrate techniques for firing wearing a protective mask.

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A. Demonstrate overall knowledge of Contingency Plan Attack Procedure B. Demonstrate knowledge ofindividual procedure responsibilities C. Recognize and react to confirmed Protected Area intrusion or Vital Area penetration

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Performance Objective: Explain target sets, defensive positions, and attack procedure objectives Element B: Demonstrate knowledge ofindividual procedure responsibilities Performance Objective: Given a specific patrol assignment, identify target sets in area of l patrol, defensive positions, and attack procedure responsibilities Element C: Recognize and react to a confirmed Protected Area intrusion and/or Vital Area penetration l

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A. React to loss of site lighting B. React to loss of performance of security systems C, React to communications system breakdown D. React to breached Protected or Vital Area barrier Element A: React to loss of site lighting Performance Objective: React to loss of lighting scenarios by following Contingency Plan and Security Procedures Element B: React to loss of performance of security systems Performance Objective: React to loss of performance of security systems scenarios by following Contingency Plan and Security Procedures Element C: React to communications breakdown Performance Objective: React to communication systems breakdown scenarios by following Contingency Plan and Security Procedures Element D: React to breached Protected or Vital Area barrier Performance Objective: React to breached protected or vital area barrier scenarios by following Contingency Plan end Security Procedures 38

E TASK 14 INITIATE & COORDINATE RESPONSE TO CONTINGENCY EVENTS ELEMENTS A. Use proper procedures to contact off-site agencies and interested parties; provide appropriate information to facilitate effective response B, Coordinate on-site and off-site personnel responding to Contingency Events Element A: Use proper procedures to contact off-site agencies and interested parties; provide appropriate information to facilitate effective response Performance Objective: In a simulated Contingency Event, make appropriate off-site and on-site notifications in accordance with Contingency Event Procedures Element B: Coordinate on-site and off-site personnel responding to Contingency Events Performance Objective: In a simulated Contingency Event, coordinate all elements of contingency event response, in accordance with Contingency Plan procedures

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ELEMENTS:

A. Define system nomenclature B. Test the system C. Identify available communications channels, and, which parties / agencies can be contacted through each channel D. Conduct a functional test of equipment on each channel E. Identify, assess, and respond to system alarms l

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Element D: Conduct a functional test of equipment on each channel Performance Objective: Under normal plant conditions, demonstrate the ability to test assigned communications equipment and document test results in accordance with Security Procedures Element E: Identify, assess and respond to system alarms Performance Objective: Demonstrate the ability to identify, assess and respond to system alarms in accordance with Contingency Event Procedures.

1 Element F: Change alarm system status Performance Objective: Demonstrate the ability to change alarm system status in accordance with CAS/SAS Post Duties  :

Element G: Conduct operator maintenance Performance Objective: Demonstrate the ability to perform operator maintenance tasks in accordance with the CAS/SAS Operators Manual

Element H: Obtain and interpret system data Performance Objective: Demonstrate the ability to run system logs and interpret system printouts in accordance with the CAS/SAS Operators Manual Element I: Control access Performance Objective: Demonstrate the ability to control individual and vehicle access into the Protected and Vital Areas using available equipment in accordance with CAS/SAS Post Duties and Security Procedures i

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A. Demonstrate firearms safety B. Clean and clear site issued pistol I C. Engage targets and demonstrate principles of good marksmanship Element A: Demonstrate firearms safety Performance Objective: Given the site issued pistol, demonstrate firearms safety in all l environments l Element B: Clean and clear siteissued pistol Performance Objective: .Given the site issued pistol and appropriate tools, demonstrate operator maintenance, in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications l

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ATTACHMENT ONE - Firearms qualification Qualification Course of Fire: Revolver Target: B27 or B21 Silhouette Qualification Score: 70% of maximum attainable Distance Rounds Type Hand Position Time 7 Yards 12 Dbl. Action Strong Point Shoulder 25 Seconds i

7 Yards 6 Dbl. Action Strong Point Shoulder 30 Seconds 6 Kneeling j 15 Yards 12 Dbl. Action Strong Point Shoulder 25 Seconds 25 Yards 6 Dbl. Action Left Kneeling Barricade 2 minutes 6 Len Standing Barricade 6 Right Kneeling Barricade  ;

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Qualification Course of Fire: Semi-Automatic Pistol Target: B27 or B21 Silhouette Qualification Score: 70% of maximum attainable Distance Rounds Type Hand Position Time 4 Yards 10 Dbl. Action Strong Standing 10 Seconds Sgl. Action 7 Yards 10 Dbl. Action Strong Standing 10 Seconds Sgl. Action 15 Yards 15 Dbl. Action Strong Standing 30 Seconds Sgl. Action 25 Yards 5 Dbl. Action Len Standing Barricade 60 seconds 5 Sgl. Action Right Standing Barricade 5 R or L Kneeling Barricade w-Qualification Course of Fire: Shotgun ' Target: B27 or B21 Silhouette Qualification Score: 70% of maximum attainable Distance Rounds Position Time 15 Yards 4 - 00 Buck Shot Modified Shoulder 10 Seconds 25 Yards 4 - 00 Buck Shot Point Shoulder 10 Seconds 45

. ATTACHMENT TWO - Physical Fitness Demonstration Physical Fitness Demonstration - Outdoor Run Wearing normal uniform and equipment, the examinee will move from the Secondary Access Facility to the vicinity of the 95' hatch (outside), assume a defensive posture within 1 minute and 40 seconds and immediately notify CAS of status. Distance from the Secondary Access Facility to the 95' hatch (outside) is 339 feet plus 80 stairs.

Physical Fitness Demonstration -Indoor Run Wearing normal uniform and equipment, the examinee will start in the vicinity of the 33' South Loading Well, move (via the T-1 stairs) to the 53' hatch (West side), assume a defensive posture within 45 seconds and immediately notify CAS of status. Distance is 97.8 feet plus 27 stairs.

Physical Fitness Demonstration - Flexibility Wearing normal uniform and equipment, the examinee will start at the Command Post Window post, move to the South Loading Well (via an outside route) using a ballistic shield until other cover becomes available, enter the South Well, proceed to the vicinity of door #215, assume a defensive posture within 1 minute and 40 seconds and immediately notify CAS of status.

Distance is 661 feet plus 5 stairs.

Qualification: Examinee must pass the test in each group and must complete all three tests within 45 minutes of the initiation of the first test.

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