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Public Version of Revised Emergency Implementing Procedures, Including Rev 6 to EPIP 1.1, Plant Operations Manager Initial Response & Rev 16 to EPIP 1.2, Event Classification. W/870317 Release Memo
ML20212Q000
Person / Time
Site: Point Beach  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/20/1987
From:
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20212P992 List:
References
PROC-870220-01, NUDOCS 8703160457
Download: ML20212Q000 (148)


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EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES TABLE OF CONTENTS Revision Date 4

1.0 CLASSIFICATION & ASSESSMENT

1.1 Plant Operations Manager 4

Initial Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 02-20-87

, 1.2 Event Classification . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 02-20-87 1.3 offsite Agency Notification . . . . . . . . 3 02-20-87 1.4 Radiological Dose Evaluation . . . . . . . . 13 01-05-87 1.5 Protective Action Evaluation . . . . . . . . 11 04-01-86 1.6 Radiciodine Blocking & Thyroid Exposure Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 08-15-84

. 1.7 Core Damage Estimation . . . . . . . . . . . 8 12-30-85.

1.8 Emergency Off-Site Dose Estimations .. .. 10 01-05-87 t-2.0 UNUSUAL EVENT IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES  :

1 2.1 Unusual Event - Immediate Actions . . .. . 6 04-01-86 .

2.2 Unusual Event - Plant & Company Personnel l Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 06-27-86

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) 3.0 ALERT IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES 3.1 Alert - Immediate Actions . . . . . . . . . 8 04-01-86 3.2 Alert - Plant & Company Personnel Notifi-cation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 06-27-86 4.0 SITE EMERGENCY - IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES 4.1 Site Emergency - Inunediate Actions . . . . . 11 04-01-86

4.2 Site Emergency - Plant & Company Personnel Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 06-27-86 5.0 GENERAL EMERGENCY - IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES

! 5.1 General Emergency - Isumediate Actions . . . 11 04-01-86 5.2 General Emergency - Plant & Company Personnel Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 06-27-86

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6.0 EVACUATION AND ACCOUNTA8ILITY 6.1 Limited Plant Evacuation . . . . . . . . . . 4 01-05-87

! 6.2 Plant Evacuation To Onsite Assembly Areas . . 7 01-05-87 6.3 Plant & Exclusion Area Evacuation To Offiste i Assembly Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 01-05-87 6.4 Point Beach Energy Information Center Evacuation 3 03-22-85 l l

6.5 TSC & OSC Activation . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 01-05-87

! 6.6 DELETED 6.7 Emergency Operations Facility Activation-. . 5 01-05-87 6.8 Emergency Operations Facility Evacuation . . 0 07-31-86 .

6.9 Site Boundary Control Center Evacuation .. 0 07-31-86

6.10 Personnel Assembly & Accountability (Old 8;1) . 7 01-05-87 t 7.0 CHINISTRY AND HEALTH PHYSICS RESPONSE & PREPAREDNESS i 7.1 Internal Chemistry and Health Physics Personnel .

j Notification / Initial Response i

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7.1.1 Chemistry and Health Physics On-Site .

j ff Notification and Response . . . . 8 07-18-86 i 7.1.2 Chemistry and Health Physics offsite

! Notification and Response . . . . 4 03-22-85 l 7.1.3 Health Physics Protective Actions by I Operations Personnel Prior to Arrival

! of HP Personnel . . . . . . . . . 4 03-22-85 I

7.2 Health Physics Facility Activation 7.2.1 Activation of HP Facilities at Site l Boundary Control Center . . . . . 7 06-27-86 l 7.2.2 Activation of Health Physics Facili-ties at Technical Support Center /

Operations Support Center 8 02-20-87 7.2.4 Health Physics Communications . . . 4 03-22-85 7.3 Radioloaical Survey, Samplina & Analysis I l 7.3.1 Airborne Sampling & Direct Dose Rate ,

Survey Guidelines . . . . . . . . 10 04-01-86 i 7.3.2 Post-Accident Sampling & Analysis (

[ of Potentially High Level Reactor Coolant . . . . . . . . ..... 18 01-05-87

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Revision Date 7.3.3 Post-Accident Sampling of Contain-ment Atmosphere . . . . . . . . . 17 01-05-87 7.3.4 Movement of Required Chemistry Equipment & Material to the Technical Support Center Counting Room & Mini-Laboratory ..... 4 06-27-86 7.3.5 Post-Accident Compling of the Auxiliary Building & Drumming Area Vent Stacks Using the Iso-kinetic Stack Sampling System . . 3 04-01-86 7.4 Emergency Equipment 7.4.3.1 Use of Canberra Model 3100 Series 30 Multichannel Analyzer to Determine Airborne Iodine Activities ... 0 02-26-82 8.0 PERSONNEL ASSEMBLY AND ACCOUNTABILITY. .

8.1 Renumbered EPIP 6.10

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, 10.0 FIREFIGHTING 10.1 Fire fighting ............... 2 01-05-87 11.0 FIRST AID & MEDICAL CARE 11.1 On-Site First Aid Assistance . . . . . . . . 5 03-22-85 11.2 Injured Person's Immediate Care ...... 3 03-22-85 11.3 Hospital Assistance .... ...... .. 5 03-22-85 12.0 REENTRY & RECOVERY PLANNING 12.1 Reentry Procedures for Emergency Operations 7 02-20-87 l

12.2 Personnel Exposure & Search & Rescue Teams 7 01-05-87 l 12.3 Recovery Planning ... . ........ . 2 01-05-87 12.4 Personnel Exposure Guidelines . . .... .. 4 09-03-85 l

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$a Revision Date 13.0 PUBLIC INFORMATION 13.1 Crisis Communications ........... 6 01-05-87 14.0 COMMUNICATIONS 14.2 Paging System Operation .......... 8 01-05-87 15.0 TRAINING, DRILLS & EXERCISES 16.0 WISCONSIN ELECTRIC GENERAL OFFICE FROCEDURES 16.1 Headquarters Support Notification & Response. . 9 06-27-86

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4 02-20-87 TABLE OF EPIP FORMS EPIP - EPIP Form Title Procedure 01 Emergency Plan Airborne Radiation Survey Record Site Boundary Control Center (10-86) 7.3.1 02 Emergency Plan Survey Record Site Boundary control Center (10-86) 7.3.1 03 Dose Factor Calculations for Specific Noble Gas Analysis Results (03-81) 7.3.1 04 Status Report on Plant Systems & Controls for Affected Unit.(09-86) 6.5 05 RMS Status (Release Point lioniters) (01-87) 6.5 06 RMS Status (Area Type Monitors) (08-84) 6.5 06a RMS Status (Process Monitors) (05-84) 6.5 07 For X/Q Determination (03-85) 1.4 08 Estimated Whole Body & Thyroid Projected Doses (03-85) 1.4 09 Estimated Whole Body Dose Calculation Worksheet for Specific Noble Gas Releases (03-85) 1.4 -

10 Estimated Ground Deposition Calculation Worksheet for Particulate Radionuclide Releases (03-85) 1.4 10a Estimated Population Dose (03-85) 1.4

,  ? //O : 11 Summary of Radiological Dose Evaluation Calculations (03-85) 1.4 U 12 Incident Report Form (12-85) 1.3 13 Status Update Form (02-87) 1.3 1 14 NRC Event Notification Worksheet (02-87) 1.3 15 Unused 16 Unused i 17 Accounting Short Form (07-84) 6.10 18 Assembly Area Roster (03-81) 6.10 30 Unused 20 Technical Support Center Activation Checklist (01-87) 6.5 21 Emergency Operations Facility Activation Checklist (01-87) 6.7

22 Plant Personnel Emergency Call List (02-87) Call List Tab 23 offsite Agency Emergency Call List (02-87) Call List Tab 24 Emergency Response Facility Telephone Directory (02-87) Call List Tab 25 Wisconsin Electric Headquarters Support Personnel Emergency Call List (02-87) Call List Tab 26 Unused l 27 Unused 28 Unused 29 Unused

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EPIP EPIP ,

Forms Title Procedure I 30 Reactor Coolant Post-Accident Sampling Analysis Report (06-86) 7.3.2 31 Containment Atmosphere Post-Accident Sampling Analysis Report (06-86) 7.3.3 (2)32 Search & Rescue and Emergency Operations Checklist (02-87) 12.1, 12.2 33 Unused 34 Calculation of Xe-133 Equivalent Release Rates (04-86) 1.8 35 Dose Calculations (09-85) 1.8 36 Unused 37 Unused O

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NOT FOR P.UBLIC DISCLOSURE 02-20-87 PLANT OPERATIONS MANAGER INITIAL RESPONSE PROCEDURE

SUMMARY

SHEET (PSS)

Line No.

- RMS - CRT i'

1. WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE (Site Boundary) res/hr i
2. THYROID DOSE RATE (Site Boundary) res/hr
3. This event, at a MINIMUM, must be classified as a SITE IMERGENCY Initials Time (2400 clock)
4. This event is a GENERAL EMERGENCY based on offsite radiological conditions (real meteorology, RMS-CRT).

Initials Time (2400 clock)

  • i x 5. Protective Action Recommendations:

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  • Action Miles Sectors

. HAND CALCULATION i

6. Release rate (Circle one: RMS-CT/ Contact) C1/sec
7. WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE (Site Boundary) res/hr (worst case meteorology, hand calculation)
8. This event is a GENERAL EMERGENCY based on offsite radiological
conditions (worst case meteorology,. hand calculation).

Initials Time

9. THYROID DOSE RATE (Site Boundary) rem /hr
10. This event, at a MINIMUM, must be classified as a SITE EMERGENCY Initials Time (2400 clock) j
11. Integrated WHOLE BODY DOSE: rem

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13. Most severe emergency classification:

EPIP 1.1 Page 3 PROCEDURE NOTE: THIS PROCEDURE IS INTENDED FOR USE DURING ALL CLASSIFICATION (EAL)

CHANGES.

NOTE: NOTIFY THE DUTY TECHNICAL ADVISOR (DTA), DUTY AND CALL SUPERINTENDENT (DCS), AND DUTY HEALTH PHYSICS SUPERVISOR.

NOTE: THIS PROCEDURE IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE DUTY SHIFT SUPERINTEN-DENT UNTIL THE ARRIVAL OF THE PLANT OPERATIONS MANAGER (POM).

NOTE: COMPLETE THIS PROCEDURE REGULDLESS OF CHANGING PLANT CONDITIONS.

NOTE: THE DECISION TO NOTIFY AND TO RECOHMEND PROTECTIVE ACTIONS TO OFFSITE AUTHORITIES MAY NOT BE DELEGATED.

Affected Unit:

Time Procedure Initiated: (2400 Clock) .

3 STEP ACTION / EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED

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1. Check if a Radioactive Go to Step 22 Release is in Progress (Classification)
a. Release monitor (s)

HIGH alarm 9.E

b. Plant conditions suggest a release
2. RMS-CRT is Available Go to Step 9 (RMS-CT Available) 1

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3. Estimate Off-site Dose Rate
a. Press "P" on RMS-CRT key-board to perform an offsite dose projection based on worst case meteorology.

NOTE: IF,IN DOUBT, THEN CHOOSE LOCA

b. Enter the number which corresponds to the appropriate accident type, then press RETURN (ENTER).
1. LOCA .
2. Gap Activity (DNB Accident)
3. Fuel Handling .
4. SG tube rupture -
5. Addicent type unknown

.s 6. No accident has ,

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c. Record the projected WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE on PSS, Line 1
d. Record the projected THYROID DOSE RATE on PSS, Line 2 l

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4. Check if the Event Should be Classified as a SITE EMERGENCY
a. Projected dose rate at Go to Step 22 the site boundary exceeds (Classification) the limits listed on l the lower half of the RMS-CRT screen.

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_b. Log MINIMUM SITE EMERGENCY on PSS,

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( STEP ACTION / EXPECTED RESPONSE

5. Check for GENERAL EMERGENCY Classification
a. Press " Return" NOTE: IF THE PRIMARY NETEOR0 LOGICAL TOWER IS NOT AVAILABLE, THEN USE (IN ORDER):

THE BACKUP TOWER, KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR PLANT (793-2229 or 388-2560), INLAND TOWER.

b. Obtain, record, and input to the RMS-CRT the following:

Wind speed uph Wind direction

  • Time of reactor shutdowns (2400 Clock)

Present time: (2400 Clock)

Estimated release duration: hours (If unknown, use 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />) -

Change in temperature

, over change in height *F ,

Sigma Theta

  • Unit Affected (1 or 2)

Which valve is open (check)

O. No valves are open

1. 1 Safety
2. 2 Safeties
3. 3 Safeties
4. 4 Safeties
5. Atmospheric
c. Verify and correct input as appropriate
d. Press "Y," then " Return" ,

EPIP 1.1 Page 6 STEP ACTION / EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED

6. Check if the Event should be Classified as a GENERAL EMERGENCY
a. Dose rate at site boun-dary exceeds the limits listed on the lower half of the RMS-CRT screen, i
b. E GENERAL EMERGENCY, THEN log on PSS, Line 4
c. Press " Return" to deter-mine if Protective Action Recomunendations should ba l

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NOTE: E THE RMS-CRT INDICATES THAT PROTECTIVE ACTIONS REQUIRED ARE "NONE,"

THEN RECORD "NONI" AND THE SECTORS INDICATED.

d. Log protective action

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7. IF SITE EMERGENCY, 1

THEN Go to Step 22 (classification)

8. Go to Step 24 (Announce GENERAL EMERGENCY).
9. Check if RMS-CT is Available
a. " Mon" and " Control" lights Go to Step 12 are intermittently flashing. (Contact readings)

(Indicates both cts are operating.)

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b. " Control" light is on and

" field" light flashing.

(Indicates one CT is operating).

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'b 10. Estimate Release Rate Usian Data Free RIS-CT

a. ' Chtain a list of alarming release monitors by pressing, in order:

<PRIIrr> <6> <affER>

b. Review CT priatout for hi$ alaras on release monitors.
c. Release mealter list:

h EEA19.E EE M M-214 M I RLD VIrf 7 4 M-310 SPING RE-315 Low Range Gas 23 5 M-317 Medium Range Gee 23 7 RE-319 Mi $ Range Gas 23 9 M-221 DRIBt ARE& VIrf 5 7 M-320 SPING l RS-325 Law Range Gas 24 5 M-327 IIedium Range Gas 24 7 1M-212 U1 CGIrf PWGE 1 3 SPING

  • 135-305 Low Range Gas 21 5 g 135-307 Medinus Range Gas 21 7 .

jfl. 1M-309 Mi $ Range Gas 21 9 .

by9 2M-212 U2 CGIrf P W M 2 3 -

SPING 238-305 Low Range Gas 22 5 l 2RE-307 Nedium Range Gas 22 7 2RE-309 Hi p Range Gas 22 9 l

M-224 OAS STRIPPER BLD 6 6 ,

RE-225 C005 A. E. 7 1 l RE-226 j STEM LIM: I i

1RE-231 SG 1a 3 9  !

1RE-232 SG la 5 2 235-231 SG 2& 4 9 2RE-232 SG 23 6 2  ;

c. Display (pci/cc) data on the cf LCD for each alarming release monitor by pressing the following keys in order:

<D&TA) <gt> <=> <00) (INTER)

(D411) (Ol48 BEL)

d. To print the data on the CT tape, follow the entries in Step C with

<PRIlff> (PILE) <BNMR)

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10. (Continued) ,
e. Calculate release rate: ,
1) Record al' arming RMS channel readings on the table below.
2) Perform the calculation indicated.
3) Add the values ,in.the right hand column to arrive at a total release rate. i NOTE: CONVERSION FACTORS ASSUME NOMINAL FLOW RATES.

NOTE: USE HIGHEST IN-RANGE ALARMING MONITOR.

RMS NO. LOCATION READING CONVERSION RELEASE RATE (pCi/cc) (cc-Ci/sec-pCi)' (C1/rac) _

RE-214 AUX BLD VNT x 33 =

RE-310 RE-221 DRUM AREA VNT x 20

=

RE-320 ,

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lite-305 x

>$39 ' U1 CONT (0 or 1 fan) 6 . e 1RE-307 PURGE 1RE-309 (2 fans)- x 12 =

a 2RE-305 x 2RE-307 U2 CONT (0 or 1. fan)

PURGE 6

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2RE-309 (2 fans) x 12 =

RE-224 GAS STRIPPER x 6 =

BLDG RE-225 COMB A.E. x 0.012 =

RE-226 RE-232 STEAM LINE HEADER ATMOSPHERIC x 1.0 =

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RE-231 1 SAFETY x 2.5 =

2 SAFETIES x 5.0 =

3 SAFETIES __

x 7.6 =

4 SAFETIES x 10.1 * ' -

TOTAL =

f. Record release rate TOTAL (Ci/sec) on PSS, Line 6.

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.g 11. Go to Step 13 (Estimate WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE)

12. Estimate Release Rahe Using Contact Readings

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a. Calculate release rate below:

, '1b Record contact readings in the appropriate space below.

2) Perform the calculaLion indicated.
3) Add the values in the right hand column to arrive at total J

release rata.

NOTE: CONVERSION FACTOES ASSUME NOMINAL FLOW RATES.

NOTE: EVALUATE INLANT RADIOLOGICAL HA MRn PRIOR TO ORDERING A CONTACT l READING SURAT.

I' NOTE: FOR STEAM XDE HEADER CONTACT READING INSTRUCTIONS, SEE EPIP 1.8, a SECTICN 5.2.1.

LOCATIONz READINGS CONVERSION RELEASE RATE (R/ hour) (Ci-hr/R-sec) (Ci/sec) q 1

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AUX BLD VNT x 300 =

/ DRUM ARIA VNT [ x 230 =

! U1 CONT i PURGE (0 or 1 fan) x 80 =

(2 fans) x 160 =

! U2 CONT PURGE (0 nr 1 fan) x 80 =

(2 fans) x 160 =

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GAh STRIPPER x 80 =

, , , BUILDING VNT l

( CONE. A.E. x 160 =

St2AM LINE HEADER

, ATNOSPHERIC ~

x C00 =

! 1 SAFETY x 2,000 =

! I 2 SAFETIES x 4,000 =

, 3 SAFETIES x 6,000 =

j 4 SAFETIES x 8,000 =

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b. Record release rate TOTAL (Ci/sec) on PSS, Line 6

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13. Estimate the WHOLE BODY DOSE ,

RATE at the Site Boundary

a. Calculate:

6.46 E-03 x Ci/sec = ren/hr (Conversion) (From PSS, Line 6) (WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE)

b. Record WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE on PSS, Line 7.
14. Check if the Event is a GENERAL EMERGENCY

, a. WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE >l rea/hr Go to Step 16, (PSS, Line 1) (THYROID DOSE RATE' determination) o b.

Log GENERAL EHERGENCY on PSS, Line 8.

Ukl 15. Go to Stes 24 . ,

(Announce GENERAL EMERGENCY)

16. Calculate THYROID DOSE RATE 4; Calculate:

NOTE: IF IN DOUBT, THEN CHOOSE LOCA Accident WHOLE BODY Conversion THYROID Type DOSE RATE DOSE RATE (rea/hr) (res/hr)

(PSS, Line 7)

LOCA rem /hr x 360 =

Gap Activity res/hr x 2 =

Fuel Handling res/hr x 77 =

SG Tube Rupture rea/hr x 62 =

b. Record THYROID DOSE RATE on PSS, Line 9 i

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17. Check if the Event is a GENERAL EMERGENCY
a. THYROID DOSE RATE >5 rem /hr Go to Step 19 (PSS, Line 9) (Check SITE EMERGENCY)
b. Log the GENERAL EMERGENCY on PSS, Lina 8
18. Go to Step 24 (Announce GENERAL EMERGENCY)
19. Check if the Event, at a MINIMUM, is a SITE EMERGENCY
a. WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE Go to Step 21 ,

(PSS, Line 7) (Check SITE EMERGENCY)

.s >0.05 rem /hr for h hour .

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5.5 rem /hr for 2 minutes

b. Log SITE EMERGENCY on PSS, Line 10
20. Go to Step 22 (Classification)
21. Check if the Event, at a MINIMUM, is a SITE EMERGENCY _
a. THYROID DOSE RAT 2 Go to Step 22, (PSS, Line 9) (Classification)

>0.25 rem /hr for \ hour or H.5 rem /hr for 2 minutes

b. Log SITE EMERGENCY on PSS, Line 10

EPIP 1.1 Page 12 STER ACTION /IXPECTED REPONSE

22. Determine IMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION l
a. Check (V) all applicable categories relating to current plant events or conditions from the list below.

Category Table 1.2-1 Highest Possible 4 Page Number Classification

1. Abnormal Primary Leak Rate 1 General Emergency
2. Abnormal Primary / Secondary Leak 2 General Emergency
3. Core Fuel Damage 4 General Emergency
4. Secondary Coolant Anomaly 6 General Emergency
5. Abnormal Effluent 7 General Emergency
6. Major Electrical Failures 8 General Emergency
7. Fire 10 Site Emergency
8. Hazards to Plant Operations 10 Site Emergeney
9. Natural Events 11 Site Emergency

,a 10. Plant Shutdown Function 12 Alert .

D 11. Fuel Handling Accident 13 Alert

12. Other 13 Alert
13. Safety System Functions 14 Unusual Event
14. Abnormal Coolant Temperature / Pressure 14 Unusual Event i 15. Serious or Fatal Injury 14 Unusual Event
16. Reactivity Transient 14 Unusual Event
b. Beginning at the indicated page in Table 1.2-1 (EPIP 1.2) review initiating conditions for all categories checked above.

l c. Record MOST SEVERE emergency classification from Table 1.2-1 and the PSS lines 3, 4, 8 or 10.

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23. Proceed as Indicated Below (Using Classification From PSS, Line 13)
a. E GENERAL EMERGENCY, THEN go to Step 24 (Announce GENERAL EMERGENCY)
b. IF SITE EMERGENCY, THEN go to Step 26 (Announce SITE EMERGENCY)
c. g ALERT, THEN go to Step 29 (Announce ALERT)
d. g UNUSUAL EVENT, THEN go to Step 31 (Announce UNUSUAL EVENT)
e. Q None of the Above, THEN

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24. Announce GENERAL EMERGENCY ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. THERE ARE CONDI-TIONS AT THE PLANT THAT WARRANT A GENERAL EMERGENCY. THESE CONDITIONS ARE:
25. Evacuate Plant / Site
a. E the plant has NOT been evacuated, THEN go to step 27 (Plant Evacuation).
b. E the plant has been evacuated, THEN to to step 35 (Evacuate Exclusion Area)
26. Announce SITE EMERGENCY ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. THERE ARE CON-DITIONS AT THE PLANT THAT WARRANT A SITE EMERGENCY. THESE CONDITIONS N:

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27. Evacuate Plant
a. Call CAS (Extension 275). Request activation of accountability readers.
b. Ensure sounding of the plant evacuation alarm
c. Announce (Gai-tronics):

ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. THERE ARE CONDITIONS AT THE PLANT THAT WARRANT A PLANT EVACUATION. ALL PER-SONNEL SHALL IMMEDIATELY ASSEMBLE IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:

PLANT PERSONNEL WITH EMERGENCY DUTIES - REPORT TO ASSIGNED EMERGENCY LOCATIONS.

PLANT PERSONNEL NOT ASSIGNED EMERGENCY DUTIES - REPORT TO EL. 18.5' 0F TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER.

VISITORS AND CONTRACTORS - REPORT TO THE SITE BOUNDARY -

CONTROL CENTER.

ma USE ACCOUNTABILITY CARD READERS ENROUTE TO ASSEMBLY AREAS.

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AWAIT FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS.

d. Repeat the alarm and announcement
28. Go to Step 35 (EIC Evacuation) ,
29. Announce ALERT ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. THERE ARE CONDI-TIONS AT THE PLANT THAT WARRANT AN ALERT CLASSIFICATION. THESE CONDITIONS ARE:
30. Go to Step 32 (Check Limited Plant Evacuation) -

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b. STEP ACTION / EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED
31. Announce UNUSUAL EVENT ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. THERE ARE CONDITIONS AT THE PLANT THAT WARRANT AN UNUSUAL EVENT CLASSIFICATION. THESE CON-DITIONS ARE:
32. Check if Limited Plant Evacuation is Required
a. Evaluate: Go to Step 34 ,

(UNUSUAL EVENT)

Unanticipated radiation level increase at any area radiation monitor in excess of 100 mR/hr.

A containment evacuation alarm .

Excessive radioactive surface contani-

.;q nation levels due to a major spill of

$9:1 radioactive materials other emergency conditions, that may endanger human life or health as deemed necessary by the Duty Shift Superin-t tendent or Health Physics Supervisor (e.g., fire, unanticipated airborne activity,etc.)

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33. Limited Plant Evacuation
a. Call CAS (Extension W . Request activation of accountability readers.
b. Ensure sounding of the plant evacuation alarm (and fire alarm, if appropriate).
c. Announce: (Gai-tronics)

ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. THERE ARE CONDITIONS AT THE PLANT THAT WARRANT A LIMITED PLANT EVACUATION IN THE AREA (S). ALL PERSONNEL IN THE (Specify Area)

AREA (S) EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY AND REPORT TO THE (Specify Area)

AND AWAIT FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS.

d. Repeat alarm and announcement. .

Ch 34. IF an UNUSUAL EVENT, kid THEN go to Step 46 (Initial Incident Report Form)

35. Evacuate Exclusion Area Visitors
a. Notify the Energy Information Center (Ext. M , M , or M G- M and tell them to implement EPIP 6.4, " Energy Information Center Evacuation."
b. Instruct the control operator to activate the fisherman's pier evacuation alaru (" Fisherman Alert", Unit I)
36. IF an ALERT, THEN co to Step 46 (Initial Incident Report Form)
37. You Are the Acting Go to Step 45 Emergency Support Manager, (Obtain PARS from ESM)
38. IF a SITE EMERGENCY, THEN co to Step 40 (Radiological Release)

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39. General Beergency Minimum Protective Action Recommendations  !

NOTE: IF SECTORS REQUIRING PARS WERE NOT OBTAINED USING THE RMS-CRT, THEN SELECT SECTORS FOR PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS USING WIND DIRECTION AND THE TABLE ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THE PSS.

NOTE: CONSIDER RECOMMENDING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR ALL SECTORS (360') IF WIND SPEEDS ARE LESS THAN 3 MPH OR THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACTUAL (i.e. NONE GREATER THAN 360*) WIND DIRECTION VALUES FOR INLAND AND NEARSHORE NETEOROLOGICAL TOWERS IS GREATER THAN 90'.

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a. Recommend the following:

Action Miles Sectors TAKE SHELTER 0 to 2 miles Radius (All Sectors)

TAKE SHELTER 2 to 5 miles 45' each side of downwind ,

center line (90' total) 1 b. Record protective action recommendation determined in Step 39a ,

on PSS, Line 5.

c. 'Go to Step 46 (Initial Incident Report Form)
40. Check if Classification is Go to Step 46 Based on a Radiological Release (Incident Report Form)
a. Entry made on PSS Lines 3, or 10.
41. IF RMS-CRT was Available, THEN Go To Step 46 (Incident Report Form)

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42. Calculate Integrated Doses (For PAR Determination)

NOTE: RELEASE DURATION IS UNKNOWN, THEN ASSUHE 8 HOURS.

a. Record an estimated release duration (ERD) in the proper blanks blow.
b. Obtain WHOLE BODY DOSE RATES and THYROID DOSE RATES from PSS, Lines 7 and 9, and insert the values in the proper blanks below,
c. Calculate integrated WHOLE BODY DOSE.

ren/hr WB x hrs. = rem (PSS, Line 7) (ERD) (Integrated WHOLE BODY DOSE)

d. Record the Integrated WHOLE BODY DOSE on PSS, Line 11.
e. Calculate the Integrated THYROID DOSE.

C., rem /hr THY x hrs. = rem Lfylf b

(PSS, Line 9) (ERD) (Integrated THYROID DOSE)

f. Record the Integrated THYROID DOSE on PSS, Line 12.

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43. Determine Protective Action Recommendations NOTE: SELECT SECTOR FOR PROTECTIVE ACTIONS USING WIND DIRECTION AND CONTROL ROOM EMERGENCY PLANNING ZONE MAP.

NOTE: CONSIDER RECOMMENDING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR ALL SECTORS (360') IF WIND SPEEDS ARE LESS THAN 3 MPH OR THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACTUAL (i.e. NONE GREATER THAN 360') WIND DIRECTION VALUES FOR INLAND AND NEARSHORE METEOROLOGICAL TOWERS IS GREATER THAN 90'.

NOTE: EVACUATION RECOMMENDATION MUST CONSIDER ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS, POTENTIAL EXPOSURE DURING EVACUATION AND OTHER ASSOCIATED FACTORS.

RECOMMEND SHELTER IF EVACUATION IS DEEMED IMPRACTICAL.

a. Compare values from PSS, Lines 11 and 12, to the values in the

" Integrated Dose" column below.

Protective Integrated Dose Action Miles Sectors WHOLE BODY <1 rem None .

h or Required -

THYROID <5 ren WHOLE BODY 1 to <5 rem Evacuate 2 miles All or Shelter 2-5 miles 90* downwind THYROID 5 to <25 rem WHOLE BODY 15 rem Evacuate 2 miles All or Evacuate 2-5 miles 90* downwind THYROID 125 rem Shelter 5-10 miles 90* downwind

b. Select downwind sectors using the table on the reverse side of the PSS.
c. Record the appropriate protective action recommendations on PSS, Line 5.
44. Go to Step 46 (Initial Incident Report Form)
45. Obtain the Protective Action Recommendations From Emergency Support Manager

, a. Record the protective action recommendations on PSS, Line 5 l

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Form IPIP-12 Complete appropriate portions of the incident report form below:

THIS (IS/IS NOT) & DRILL.

This is at the POINT REAW NUCIJtAR PIANT. An (Name) (Title) incident has occurred at our facility and we are (declaring an WIUSML IVENT, ALERT, SITE INERGENCT, GENERAL IIERGENCT/ terminating the emergency classification) at on .

(Time) (Date)

There (HES/las Nor) been a radiological release to the environment.

Offsite consequences (ARE/ARE NOT) espected.

Please relay this information to Beergency Government immediately.

Please verify this message by return telephone call to the appropriate number listed in your procehre.

RecW protective actions are

a. Not required at this time.

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b. Take shelter in following areas:

(Location, sector and miles radius) i c. Evacuate the following areas:

(Location, sector and miles radius)

d. Other in (Recommended Action) . (Location) in (Rec M Action) (Location) l THIS (IS/IS NOT) & DEILL.
47. Provide THIS PAGE to the Offsite t' - micator. Instruct him to coglete IPIP 1.3.

Notification Callback Answered Received NMi&S(J) A g g!1 Time / Person Notified Time / Initials l Manitowoc County / /

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Kowatmee County /

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Wisconsin DEG / /

(Warning Catr 2)

  • state Patrol, Fond & Lac / /
  • SITE IIERGENCT and GEEBAL IIERGENCY only.

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48. Check if the Event is a Go to Step 71 GENERAL EMERGENCY. (EPIPs)
a. General Emergency logged or recorded on PSS Lines 4, 8, or 13
49. Check if Core Damage is in Go to Step 71 Progress or Projected (EPIPs)
a. Core exit thermocouples are or have been >700*F
50. Check if Large Fission Product Go to Step 53 Inventory is in Containment (Containment Atmosphere failure)
a. 2 of 3 containment high range radiation monitors ,
e. 1(2) RM-126, 127, or 128 * -

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>1,000 R/hr

51. Check if Containment Failure Go to Step 58 is Imminent or Underway (Incident Report Form)
a. One or more containment isolation status lights dim E
b. Containment pressure >25 psig with fan coolers and spray inoperative E
c. Observed or suspected physical breach of containment E
d. Hydrogen concentration >3%

(I - 52. Go to Step 54.

N .' (Check normal weather)

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53. Check if contairment Failure is Go to Step 70 Imminent or Underway (Incident Report Form)
a. One or more contairment isolation status lights dim.

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b. Containment pressure >25 psig with fan coolers and spray inoperative E
c. Observed or suspected physical breach of containment.

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d. Hydrogen concentration >3%

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% 54. Check if Normal Weather Go to Step 57 Conditions Exist (ERD >12 hours)

a. Auto travel not impaired due to i

! visibility, wind, fallen snow or other natural event.

l NOTE: IF RELEASE DURATION CANNOT BE ESTIMATED, THEN ASSUME IT IS GREATER l THAN 5 HOURS.

55. The Estimated Release Duration Go to Step 62 is Greater Than 5 Hours (ERD >l hour)
56. Go To Step 58 (EPIP-12) l NOTE: IFF RELEASE DURATION CANNOT BE ESTIMATED, THEN ASSUME IT IS GREATER l THAN 12 HOURS.

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57. The Estimated Release Duration Go to Step 60 Is Greater Than 12 Hours (ERD >3 hours) l

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58. Form EPIP-12 Long charation release Adverse weather

_ a. ' Complete appropriate Portions >12 hour EED of the Incident Report Form Nomal weather Below. >5 hour BRD NOTI: SECTORS REQUIRIES PROTECTIVE ACTIONS C&lt M DETEMIIED USING WIIS DIMCTICII AND TIE TABLE WI THE REVIItSE SIDE OF TIE PSS.

NOTE: CON 3IDER REC 01EIRIGING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR E SECTORS (360') IF WIND SPEIDS ARE 1283 TIElf 3 NFH OR TIE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACT13&L (i.e. NOIE MEATER TNAN 360') WIND DIRECTICII VALUES FOR INLnIS AND REARSHDRE IETECNDIAGICAL TOWERS IS GREATER TIEN 90*.

THIS (IS/IS NOT) A DRIII.

This is at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant. An (IIeme) (Title) incident has occurred at our facility and we are declaring a General Emergency at on .

(T1ae) (Date) ,

There (has/has not) been a radiological release to the environment.

offsite consequences are espected.

4 Y(hy Please relay this information to Emergency Government *immediately. .

I Please verify this message by return telephone call to the appropriate number listed in your procedure.

Recommended protective actions are:

IVActaTE the following areas: 5 mile radius 5 - 10 miles 45' each side of downwind center line Sectors , ,-

, 3 ,m Eimu Te TAKE SIELTER IN TIE FOLIAImIG AREAS RENAINDER OF TIE 10-IIILE IPE THIS (IS/IS NOT) A DRILL.

b. Provide THIS PAGE to the offsite communicator.

Instruct him to complete D IP 1.3.

Notification callback Answered Received IEIES M) AgencI Time / Person Notified Time / Initials Manitovoc County / /

Kewaunee County / /

Wisconsin DEG / /

(Warning Catr 2) l State Patrol, Fond ska Lac / /

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59. Go to Step 71 (EPIPs)
60. The Estimated Release Duration Go to Step 65 is Greater Than 3 Hours (ERD >2 hours)
61. Go to Step 63 (EPIP-12)
62. The Estimated Release Duration Go to Step 68 is Greater Than 1 Hour (PAR)

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63. Form D IP-12 Adverse weather 3-12 hour ERD

_ a. Complete Appropriate Portions Normal weather ,

of the Incident Report Form 1-5 hour ERD I Below.

M S (IS/IS NOT) & DRIII This is at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant. An (Name) (titla) incident has occurred at our facility and we are declaring a General Emergency at on .

(Time) (Date)

There (bas /has not) been a radiological release to the environment.

Offsite consequences are espected.

P1:ase relay this information to Bnergency Government immediately.

O P1:ase verify this message by return telephone call to the appropriate number listed in your procedure.

ecommanded protective actions _are:

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%;f ITACORTE the following areas: 5 mile radius ,

TAKE S m TER in following areas: RER&INDER OF M 10-MII2 IPE tTHIS (IS/IS NOT) & DRIII.

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b. Provide THIS PAGE to the I offsite Communicator.

l Instruct him to complete WIP 1.3.

Notification callback Answered Received N&unS(J) g Time /Persen Notified Time / Initials Manitowoc County / /

Xewounce County / /

wisconsin DEG / /

(Werning Catr 2)

State Patrol, Fond du Lac / /

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\i- STEP ACTION / EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED 64 Go to Step 71 (Implement remaining EPIPs)

65. The Estimated Release Duration Go to Step 68 is Greater Than 2 Hours (Incident Report Form)

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H. Fors DIP-12 Adrerne weather 2-3 hour EED

a. ' complete appropriate portians of the incident report form below:

1HIS (15/IS NDT) & DRIII.

This is at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant. An (Name) (Title) incident has occurred at our facility and we are declaring a General Beergency at on .

(Time) (Date)

There (has/has not) been a radiological release to the environment.

Offsite eaa=7= aces are espected.

Please relay this information to Emergency Government immediately.

Please verify this message by return talaphana call to the appropriate nimber listed in your procedure.

' ' protective actions are:

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IVACURTE the following areas: 2 mile radius i

l T&EE SIELTER in the following areas ennunmee OF TIE 10-MIIA IPE l

THIS (IS/IS NUT) & DRIII.

b. Provide THIS PAGE to the Offsite Communicator.

Instruct him to complete DIP 1.3.

Motification Callback Answered Received M&MES(J) gggy, Time / Person Notified Time / Initials Manitowoc County / /

l Reveunee co mty / /

l I Nisconsin DEG / /

(Warning catr 2) l State Patrol, Fond du Lac / /

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67. Go to step 71 (Implement EPIPs)
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64. Polin DIP-12 Short &aration release Adverse weather
a. Caglete appropriate Portian <2 hour ERD of the Incident Report Form Normal weather below: <1 hour IaD THIS (IS/IS NOT) & DRILL.

This is at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant. An (name) (Title) incident has occurred at our facility and we are declaring a General Emergency at on .

(Time) (Date)

There (has/has not) been a radiological release to the environment.

Offsite consequences (are/are not) espected.

Please relay this information to Emergency Government immediately.

PlCase verify this message by return telephone call to the appropriate number listed in your procesare.

c f:ommended protective actices are:

.a;;:l TARE SIELTER in following areas: INTIRE 10-MILE DE

THIS (IS/IS NOT) & DRILL.
b. Provide THIS PAGE to the Offsite Communicator.

. Instruct him to complete l DIP 1.3.

Notification Callback Answered Received M4MhS(J) g Time / Person llotified Time / Initials Manitowoc County / /

Keweunee County / /

Wisconsin DEG / /

(Warning Catr 2)

State Patrol, Fced &a Lac / /

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69. Go to Step 71 (Implement EPIPs) ni d g

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70. Form DIP-12 Fission Prochacts in containment,

_ a. ' Complete Appropriate Portians of the Incident Report Form containment intact Below.

NOTE: SECTORS REQUIRING PROTECTIVE ACTICIIE CAN BE DETN USING WIIS DIRECTICII ABS TIE TABLE CII TIE RETERSE SIDE OF TIE 788.

NOTE: CCIISIDER RECCIEEIIDIIIG PROTICTIVE ACTICIIB FOR~ AIL SECTORS (360*) IF WIND SPEEDS ARE l 1258 THEN 3 HFH OR TIE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACTUAL (i.e. NOIE BEATER TH&N 360*) WIIS DIRECTICII TALUES FOR INLhlm Alm IR&RSHORE IETEOROLOGICAL TOWERS IS GREATER THhlt 90*.

THIS (IS/IS IIDT) & DRILL.

This is at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant. An (Name) (Title) incident has occurred at our facility and we are declaring a General Emergency at on .

(Time) (cate)

There (has/has not) been a radiological release to the environment.

Offsite consequences are espected.

Ah .

Qjase relay this information to Emergency Government immediately. ,

Pisase verify this message by return telephone call to the appropriata number listed in your procedure.

Recomended protective actions are:

Ev&CUkTE the following areas: 2 mile radius 2 - 5 miles 45' each side of dowavind center line Sectors _ , , , _ ,

T&l3 SIELTER in the following areas: anna mnae OF TIE 10-MIII EFE THIS (IS/IS IIDT) & DEILL.

b. Provide THIS PAGE to the offsite Communicator.

Instruct him to complete DIP 1.3.

Notification Callback Answered Received MkWAS(J) M Time /Persee Notified Time / Initials

., Manitowoc County / /

Kewe nee County / /

Wisconsin DEG / /

(Warning Catr 2)

State Patrol, Fond du Lac / /

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71. Implement the Following Procedures as Required:
a. EPIP 11.0 "First Aid and Medical Care"
b. EPIP 7.1.3 " Health Physics Protective Actions by Operations Personnel Prior to Arrival of HP Personnel"
c. EPIP 10.1 " Fire Fighting"
d. EPIP 6.10 " Personnel Assembly and Accountability"
e. EPIP 12.2 " Personnel Exposure and Search and Rescue Team",
72. Return to the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs) as Indicated Below:
a. _IF F GENERAL EMERGENCY, THEN go to EPIP 5.1
b. E SITE EMERGENCY, THEN go to EPIP 4.1

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d. IF UNUSUAL EVENT, THEN go to EPIP 2.1 I

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  • Revision 6 02-20-87 PLANT OPERATIONS MANAGER INITIAL RESPONSE PROCEDURE

SUMMARY

SHEET (PSS)

Line No.

RMS - CRT

1. WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE (Site Boundary) res/hr
2. THYROID DOSE RATE (Site Boundary) res/hr
3. This event, at a MINIMUM, must be classified as a SITE EMERGENCY Initials Time (2400 clock)
4. This event is a GENERAL EMERGENCY based on offsite radiological conditions (real meteorology, RMS-CRT).

Initials Time (2400 clock)

5. Protective Action Recommendations:

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Action Miles Sectors HAND CALCULATION

6. Release rate (Circle one: RMS-CT/ Contact) Ci/sec
7. WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE (Site Boundary) rem /hr (worst case meteorology, hand calculation)
8. This event is a GENERAL EMERGENCY based on offsite radiological conditions (worst case meteorology, hand calculation).

Initials Time

9. THYROID DOSE RATE (Site Boundary) rem /hr
10. This event, at a MINIMUM, must be classified as a SITE EMERGENCY Initials Time (2400 clock)
11. Integrated WHOLE BODY DOSE: rem
12. Integrated THYROID DOSE: rem
13. Most severe emergency classification:

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PROCEDURE NOTE: THIS PROCEDURE IS INTENDED FOR USE DURING ALL CLASSIFICATION (EAL)

CHANGES. '

NOTE: NOTIFY THE DUTY TECHNICAL ADVISOR (DTA), DUTY AND CALL SUPERIMENDENT (DCS), AND DUTY HEALTH PHYSICS SUPERVISOR.

NOTE: THIS PROCEDURE IS THE RESPONSIB'ILITY OF THE DUTY SHIFT SUPERINTEN-DER UNTIL THE ARRIVAL OF THE PLANT OPERATIONS MANAGER (POM).

NOTE: COMPLETE THIS PROCEDURE REGARDLESS OF CHANGING PLANT CONDITIONS.

NOTE: THE DECISION TO NOTIFY AND TO RECOMMEND PROTECTIVE ACTIONS TO OFFSITE AUTHORITIES MAY NOT BE DELEGATED.

Affected Unit:

Time Procedure Initiated: (2400 Clock)

-a STEP ACTION / EXPECTED RESPONSE , RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED

1. Check if a Radioactive Go to Step 22 Release is in Progress (Classification)
a. Release monitor (s)

HIGH alarm SE

b. Plant conditions .

suggest a release

2. RMS-CRT is Available Go to Step 9 (RMS-CT Available) g i

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3. Estimate Off-site Dose Rate
a. Press "P" on RMS-CRT key- 1 I

board to perform an offsite dose projection based on j

worst case meteorology.

NOTE: IF IN DOUBT, THEN CHOOSE LOCA

b. Enter the number which corresponds to the appropriate accident type, then press RETURN (ENTER).
1. LOCA
2. Gap Activity (DNB Accident)
3. Fuel Handling
4. SG tube rupture
5. Addicent type unknown
6. No accident has occurred
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c. Record the projected
  • WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE on PSS, Line 1
d. Record the projected THYROID DOSE RATE on PSS, Line 2
4. Check if the Event Should be Classified as a SITE EMERGENCY
a. Projected dose rate at Go to Step 22 the site boundary exceeds (Classification) the limits listed on the lower half of the RMS-CRT screen.
b. Log MINIMUM SITE l EMERGENCY on PSS, Line 3.

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5. Check for GENERAL EMERGENCY Classi1'ication
a. Press " Return" ,

NOTE: E THE PRIMARY METEOROLOGICAL TOWER IS NOT AVAIL'ABLE, THEN USE (IN 'OR')ER):

THE BACKUP TOWER, KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR P!lNT INLAND TOWER.

b. Obtain, record, and input to the RMS-CRT.

the following:

Wind speed mph Wind direction

  • Time of reactor shutdown: (2400 Clock)

Present time: (2400 Clock)

Estimated release duration: ' hours

-(If unknown, use 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />)

  • Change in tempe'ature r ,

over change in height y}',S

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- Sigma Theta * - '

Unit Affected (1 or 2)

Which valve is open (check)

O. No valves are open

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1. 1 Safety
2. 2 Safeties
3. 3 Safeties
4. 4 Safeties
5. Atmospheric
c. Verify and corrtet input as approprimite
d. Press "Y," then " Return" A

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6. Check if the Event Should be Classified as .e GENERAL EMERGENCY
a. Dose rate at site boun-

. dary exceeds the limits

- listed on the lower half

, of the RMS-CRT screen.

b. I_F, GENERAL EMERGENCY, THEN log on PSS, Line 4
c. Press " Return" to deter-mine if Protective Action Recomunendations should be made.

NOTE: U THE RMS-CRT INDICATES THAT PROTECTIVE ACTIONS REQUIRED ARE "NONE,"

THEN-RECORD "NONE" AND THE SECTORS INDICATED.

d. Log protective action

, .. , . 3 recomunendation on PSS, Line 5 , ,

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7. IF S'ITE EMERCE.NCY, THEN Go to Stiep 22 (Classification) i f

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8. Go to Step 24 (Announce GENERAL EMERGENCY).
9. Check if RMS-0T is Available
a. " Mon" and " Control" lights Go to Step 12 are intermittently flashing. (Contact readings) l (Indicates both cts are operating.)

4 or 4

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, " field" light flashing.

(Indicates one CT is operating).

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30. Estimate Balease Rate Usian Data From M -CT
a. Obtain a list of alarming release monitors by pressing, in order:

<PRDfr> <6) <BrfER)

b. Review CT printout fer hi$ alarms on release monitors.
c. Release annitor lists'

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M No. Mmitor M hl RE-214 10E RLD VNT 7 4 l B5-310 SPING  ;

RE-315 Law Range Gas 23 5  :

RI-317 Meditan Range Gas 23 7 l M-319 High Range Gas 23 9 i

M-221 Mtst AREA TNT 5 7 M-320 l SPING M-325 Law Range Gas 24 5

/ M-327 Medium Range Gas 24 7

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'/l 1M-212 U1 CtBrf PURGE 1 3 i SPING

x.qq 2M-212 U2 CONT PURGE 2 3 SP1MG 235-305 Low Range Gas 22 5 .l l' 2M-307 Meditmi Range Gas 22 7 i 2M-309 Hi $ Range Gas 22 9 i

l ?$ RE-224 GAS STRIPPER BLD 6 6 E-225 COME 1. E. 7 1 M-226 ,;

STEAM LIM:  !

135-231 SG 11 3 * '

135-232 SG 13' 5 d 235-231 SG 7A 4 9 2M-232 SG 2R & 2 .

c. Display (pci/cc) data on the CT In for each alarming release monitor by pressing the following keys in order:

< DATA > <ee> <-> <ee> <ENrER>

(DMI) (CHMBEL)

d. To print the data on the CT tape, follow the entries in Step C wit.h:

< PRINT > (FII2) <DrMR>

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10. (Continued)
e. Calculate release rate:
1) Record alarming RMS channel readings on the table below.
2) Perform the calculation indicated.
3) Add the values in the right hand column to arrive at a total release rate.

NOTE: CONVERSION FACTORS ASSUME NOMINAL FLOW RATES.

NOTE: USE HIGHEST IN-RANGE ALARMING MONITOR.

RMS NO. LOCATION READING CONVERSION RELEASE RATE (WCi/cc) (cc-Ci/sec-uC1) (Ci/sec)

RE-214 AUX BLD VNT x 33' =

RE-310 o RE-221 DRUM AREA VNT x 20 =

RE-320

[g)' 1RR-305 U1 CONT (0 or 1 fan) x 6 =

1RE-307 PURGE -

1RE-309 (2 fans) x 12 =

2RE-305 U2 CONT (0 or 1 fan) x 6 =

2RE-307 PURGE 2RE-309 (2 fans) x 12 =

RE-224 GAS STRIPPER x 6 =

BLDG RE-225 COMB A.E. x 0.012 =

RE-226 l

RE-232 STEAM LINE HEADER ATMOSPHERIC x 1.0 =

RE-231 1 SAFETY x 2.5 =

2 SAFETIES x 5.0 =

3 SAFETIES x 7.6 =

4 SAFETIES x 10.1 =

TOTAL =

f. Record release rate TOTAL p (Ci/sec) on PSS, Line 6.

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11. Go to Step 13 (Estimate WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE)
12. Estimate Release Rate Using Contact Readings
a. Calculate release rate below:
1) Record contact readings in the appropriate space below.
2) Perform the calculation indicated.
3) Add the values in the right hand column to arrive at total release rate.

NOTE: CONVERSION FACTORS ASSUME NOMINAL FLOW RATES.

NOTE: EVALUATE INPLANT RADIOLOGICAL MAZARD PRIOR TO ORDERING A CONTACT READING SURVEY. ,

NOTE: FOR STEAM LINE HEADER CONTACT READING INSTRUCTIONS, SEE EPIP 1.8, SECTION 5.2.7. o LOCATION READINGS CONVERSION RELEASE RATE (R/ hour) (Ci-hr/R-sec) (Ci/sec)

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.h[ AUX BLD VNT x 300 = -

DRUM AREA VNT x 230 =

U1 CONT

, PURGE (0 or 1 fan) x 80 =

(2 fans) x 160 =

U2 CONT PURGE (0 or 1 fan) x 80 =

(2 fans) x 160 =

GAS STRIPPER x 80 =

BUILDING VNT t

COMB. A.E. x 160 =

i STEAM LINE HEADER ATMOSPHERIC x 800 =

1 SAFETY x 2,000

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2 SAFETIES x 4,000 =

3 SAFETIES x 6,000 =

4 SAFETIES x 8,000 =

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b. Record release rate TOTAL (Ci/sec) on PSS, Line 6 l

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13. Estimate the WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE at the Site Boundary
a. Calculate:

6.46 E-03 x Ci/sec = rem /hr (Conversion) (From PSS, Line 6) (WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE)

b. Record WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE on PSS, Line 7.
14. Check if the Event is a GENERAL EMERGENCY
a. WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE >l rem /hr Go to Step 16, (PSS, Line 7) (THYROID DOSE RATE determination)
b. Log GENERAL EMERGENCY on PSS, Line 8.

i0.. 15. Go to Step 24 ,

(Announce GENERAL EMERGENCY)

16. Calculate THYROID DOSE RATE
a. Calculate:

NOTE: IF IN DOUBT, THEN CHOOSE LOCA Accident WHOLE BODY Conversion THYROID Type DOSE RATE DOSE RATE (rem /hr) (rem /hr)

(PSS, Line 7)

LOCA rem /hr x 360 =

Gap Activity rem /hr x 2 =

Fuel Handling rem /hr x 77 =

SG Tube Rupture rem /hr x 62 =

b. Record THYROID DOSE RATE on PSS, Line 9 i

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17. Check if the Event is a GENERAL EMERGENCY
a. THYROID DOSE RATE >5 rem /hr Go to Step 19 (PSS, Line 9) (Check SITE EMERGENCY)
b. Log the GENERAL EMERGENCY on PSS, Line f.
18. Go to Step 24 (Announce GENERAL EMERGENCY) ~

, 19. Check if the Event, at a MINIMUM,

) is a SITE EMERGENCY

a. WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE Go to Step 21 (PSS, Line 7) (Check SITE EMERGENCY)

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b. Log SITE EMERGENCY on PSS, Line 10
20. Go to Step 22 (Classification)
21. Check if the Event, at a MINIMUM, is a SITE EMERGENCY
a. THYROID DOSE RATE Go to Step 22, (PSS, Line 9) (Classification)

>0.25 rea/hr for \ hour or 3I.5 rea/hr for 2 minutes

b. Log SITE EMERGENCY on PSS, Line 10

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22. Determine EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION
a. Check (/) all applicable categories relating to current plant events or conditions from the list below.

Category Table 1.2-1 Highest Possible Page Number Classification

1. Abnormal Primary Leak Rate 1 General Emergency  ;
2. Abnormal Primary / Secondary Leak 2 General Emergency i 3. Core Fuel Damage 4 General Emergency
4. Secondary Coolant Anomaly 6 General Emergency
5. Abnormal Effluent 7 General Emergency
6. Major Electrical Failures 8 General Emergency
7. Fire 10 Site Emergency 9-
8. Hazards to Plant Operations 10 Site Emergency l
9. Natural Events 11 Site Emergency V

,j't, 10 .' Plant Shutdown Function 12 Alert .

11. Fuel Handling Accident 13 Alert- {
12. Other 13 Alert
13. Safety System Functions 14 Unusual Event i 14. Abnormal Coolant Temperature / Pressure 14 Unusual Event
15. Serious or Fatal Injury 14 Unusual Event
16. Reactivity Transient 14 Unusual Event
b. Beginning at the indicated page in Table 1.2-1 (EPIP 1.2) review initiating conditions for all categories checked above.
c. Record MOST SEVERE emergency classification from Table 1.2-1 and the PSS lines 3, 4, 8 or 10.

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23. Proceed as Indicated Below (Using Classification From PSS, Line 13)
a. E GENERAL EMERGENCY, THEN go to Step 24 (Announce GENERAL EMERGENCY)
b. E SITE EMERGENCY, THEN go to Step 26 (Announce SITE EMERGENCY)
c. E ALERT, THEN go to Step 29 (Announce ALERT)
d. -IF UNUSUAL EVENT, THEN go to Step 31

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IF None of the Above, THEN return to E0Ps, and/or reevaluate

.n need to be in Emergency Plan df) Impl'mentinge Procedures

24. Announce GENERAL EMERGENCY ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. THERE ARE CONDI-TIONS AT THE PLANT THAT WARRANT A GENERAL EMERGENCY. THESE CONDITIONS ARE:
25. Evacuate Plant / Site
a. E the plant has NOT been evacuated, THEN go to step 27 (Plant Evacuation).

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26. Announce SITE EMERGENCY ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. THERE ARE CON-DITIONS AT THE PLANT THAT WARRANT A SITE EMERGENCY. THESE CONDITIONS

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27. Evacuate Plant
a. Call CAS Request activation of accountability readers.
b. Ensure sounding of the plant evacuation alarm
c. Announce (Gai-tronics):

ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. THERE ARE CONDITIONS AT THE PLANT THAT WARRANT A PLANT EVACUATION. ALL PER-SONNEL SHALL IMMEDIATELY ASSEMBLE IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:

PLANT PERSONNEL WITH EMERGENCY DUTIES - REPORT TO ASSIGNED EMERGENCY LOCATIONS.

PLANT PERSONNEL NOT ASSIGNED EMERGENCY DUTIES - REPORT TO EL. 18.5' 0F TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER.

VISITORS AND CONTRACTORS - REPORT TO THE SITE BOUNDARY CONTROL CENTER.

i USE ACCOUNTABILITY CARD READERS ENROUTE TO ASSEMBLY AREAS.

AWAIT FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS.

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(EIC Evacuation)

29. Announce ALERT ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. THERE ARE CONDI-TIONS AT THE PLANT THAT WARRANT AN ALERT CLASSIFICATION. THESE CONDITIONS ARE:
30. Go to Step 32 (Check Limited Plant Evacuation)

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31. Announce UNUSUAL EVENT ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. THERE ARE CONDITIONS AT THE PLANT THAT WARRANT AN UNUSUAL EVENT' CLASSIFICATION. THESE CON-DITIONS ARE:
32. Check if Limited Plant Evacuation is Required
a. Evaluate: Go to Step 34 (UNUSUAL EVENT)

Unanticipated radiation level increase at any area radiation monitor in excess of 100 mR/hr.

A containment evacuation alarm Excessive radioactive surface contani-

, g.,3 nation levels due to a major spill of V.9 radioactive materials Other emergency conditions, that may endanger human life or health as deemed necessary by the Duty Shift Superin-tendent or Health Physics Supervisor (e.g., fire, unanticipated airborne activity, etc.)

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33. Limited Plant Evacuation l
a. Call CAS Request activation of accountability readers. ,

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c. Announce: (Gai-tronics)

ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. THERE ARE _

CONDITIONS AT THE PLANT THAT WARRANT A LIMITED PLANT EVACUATION IN THE AREA (S). ALL PERSONNEL IN THE (Specify Area)  ;

AREA (S) EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY AND REPORT TO THE (Specify Area) l AND AWAIT FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS.

d. Repeat alarm and announcement.

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(Initial Incident Report Form) *

35. Evacuate Exclusion Area Visitors
a. Notify the Energy Information Center and tell them to implement EPIP 6.4, " Energy Information Center Evacuation."
b. Instruct the control operator to activate the fisherman's pier evacuation alarm (" Fisherman Alert", Unit I)
36. IF an ALERT, THEN co to Step 46 1 (Initial Incident Report Form)
37. You Are the Acting Go to Step 45 Emergency Support Manager, (Obtain PARS from ESM)
38. IF a SITE EMERGENCY, THEN co to Step 40 (Radiological Release)

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39. General Emergency Minimum Protective Action Recommendations NOTE: I_F SECTORS REQUIRING PARS WERE NOT OBTAINED USING THE RMS-CRT, THEN SELECT SECTORS FOR PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS USING WIND DIRECTION AND THE TABLE ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THE PSS.

.f NOTE: CONSIDER RECOMMENDING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR ALL SECTORS _(360*) IF WIND SPEEDS ARE LESS THAN 3 MPH OR THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACTUAL (i.e. NONE GREATER THAN 360*) WIND DIRECTION VALUES FOR INLAND AND NEARSHORE METEOROLOGICAL TOWERS IS GREATER THAN 90'.

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a. Recommend the following:

Action Miles Sectors TAKE SHELTER 0 to 2 miles Radius (All Sectors)

TAKE SHELTER. 2 to S miles 45' each side of downwind center line (90' total)

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c. Go to Step 46 (Initial Incident Report Form)
40. Check if Classification is Go to Step 46 Based on a Radiological Release (Incident Report Form)
a. Entry made on PSS Lines 3, or 10.

! 41. IF RMS-CRT was Available, THEN I

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42. Calculate Integrated Doses (For PAR Determination)

NOTE: RELEASE DURATION IS UNKNOWN, TIEN ASSUHE 8 HOURS.

a. Record an estimated release duration (ERD) in the proper blanks blow.
b. Obtain WHOLE BODY DOSE RATES and THYROID DOSE RATES from PSS, Lines 7 and 9, and insert the values in the proper blanks below.
c. Calculate integrated WHOLE BODY DOSE.

rem /hr WB x hrs. = rem (PSS, Line 7) (ERD) (Integrated WHOLE BODY DOSE)

d. Record the Integrated WHOLE BODY DOSE on PSS, Line 11.

_ e. Calculate the Integrated THYROID DOSE.

s, rea/hr THY x hrs. = ren

. #'y; , (PSS,~Line 9) (ERD) (Integrated THYROID DOSE) ,

f. Record the Integrated THYROID DOSE on PSS, Line 12.

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43. Determine Protective Action Recommendations NOTE: SELECT SECTOR FOR PROTECTIVE ACTIONS USING WIND DIRECTION AND CONTROL ROOM EMERGENCY PLANNING ZONE MAP.

NOTE: CONSIDER RECOMMENDING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR ALL SECTORS (360') IF WIND SPEEDS ARE LESS THAN 3 MPH OR THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACTUAL (i.e. NONE GREATER THAN 360') WIND DIRECTION VALUES FOR INLAND AND NEARSHORE METEOROLOGICAL TOWERS IS GREATER THAN 90'.

NOTE: EVACUATION RECOMMENDATION MUST CONSIDER ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS, POTENTIAL EXPOSURE DURING EVACUATION AND OTHER ASSOCIATED FACTORS.

RECOMMEND SHELTER IF EVACUATION IS DEEMED IMPRACTICAL.

a. Compare values from PSS, Lines 11 and 12, to the values in the

" Integrated Dose" column below.

Protective Integrated Dose Action Miles Sectors

! ...., WHOLE BODY <1 rem None -

4 4Tyj g Required THYROID <5 rem WHOLE BODY 1 to <5 rem Evacuate 2 miles All or Shelter 2-5 miles 90' downwind

, THYROID 5 to <25 rem WHOLE BODY >5 rem Evacuate 2 miles All or Evacuate 2-5 miles 90' downwind THYROID >25 rem Shelter 5-10 miles 90* downwind

b. Select downwind sectors using the table on the reverse side of the PSS.
c. Record the appropriate protective action recommendations on PSS, Line 5.
44. Go to Step 46 (Initial Incident Report Form)
45. Obtain the Protective Action Recommendations From Emergency Support Manager
a. Record the protective action recommendations on PSS, Line 5

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46. Fors EPIP-12 Camplete appropriate portions of the incident report form below:

THIS (IS/IS IIDF) A DRILL.

This is at the 70Drf BEAG NUCLEAR FImrf. An (Name) (Title) incident has occurred at our facility and we are (declaring an IBIUSUAL EVENT, AtatT, SITE ENERGENCT, OENERAL IIERGEIICT/ terminating the emergency classification) at on .

(Time) (Data)

There (HES/lRS IIDT) beers a radiological release to the environment.

Offsite consequences (ARE/ARE 180T) espected.

Please relay this information to Emergency Government immediately.

Please verify this message by return telephone call to the appropriate neber listed in your procedure.

RecM protective actions are: *

,,g a. Not required at this time. .

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b. Take shelter in following areas:

(Location, sector and milee radius)

c. Evacuate the following areas:

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(Location, sector and miles radius)

d. Other in (Recommended Action) (Location) in (Rec -- - t e Action) (Location) i THIS (IS/IS NOT) A DRILL.
47. Provide THIS PAGE to the Offsite Casmunicator. Instruct him to complete EPIP 1.3.

, Isotification Callback

, Answered Received j MMI4S(J) ≫I Time / Person Notified Time / Initials Manitowoc County / /

i Keweimee County / /

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' Wisconsin DEG / /

(Warning Catr 2)

  • State Petrol, Pond ths Lac / /
  • SITE IIERENCY and GEIERAL *** "Y only.

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48. Check if the Event is a Go to Step 71 GENERAL ENERGENCY. (EPIPs)
a. General Emergency logged or recorded on PSS Lines 4, 8, or 13
49. Check if Core Damage is in Go to Step 71 Progress or Projected (EPIPs)
a. Core exit thermocouples are or have been >700*F
50. Check if Laroe Fission Product Go to Step 53 Inventory is in containment (Containment Atmosphere failure)
a. 2 of 3 containment high
range radiation monitors j q 1(2) RN-126, 127, or 128 9,'G '

>1,000 R/hr

51. Check if Containment Failure Go to Step 58 is Inuninent or Underway (Incident Report r

Form)

a. One or more containment isolation status lights dim E
b. Containment pressure >25 psig with fan coolers and spray inoperative 0E
c. Observed or suspected physical breach of containment E
d. Hydrogen concentration >3%

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52. Go to Step 54.

(Check normal weather)

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53. Check if Containment Failure is Go to Step 70 Imminent or Underway (Incident Report Form)
a. One or more containment isolation status lights dim.

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b. Containment pressure >25 psig

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c. Observed or suspected physical breach of containment.

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d. Hydrogen concentration >3%

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Conditions Exist (ERD >12 hours)

a. Auto travel not impaired due to visibility, wind, fallen snow or other natural event.

NOTE: E RELIASE DURATION CANNOT BE ESTIMATED, THEN ASSUME IT IS GREATER THAN 5 HOURS.

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I NOTE: E RELEASE DURATION CANNOT BE ESTIMATED, THEN ASSUME IT IS GREATER THAN 12 HOURS.

- 57. The Estimated Release Duration Go to Step 60

. Is Greater Than 12 Hours (ERD >3 hours)

1 ACTION /EEPSCTED RE57011$E
54. Form EPIP.12 Long duration release AdMrse weather

_ a. Caglete Appropriate Portions >12 hour ERD of the incident toport Pere Morinal weather Relow. >5 hour ERD MOTE: SECTORS REQUIRINS PROTECTIVE ACf10NE CAN RE DETERMINED USING WIIS DIRECTICII AIS THE TARIA (3l TIE REVERSE SIDE OF TIE PSS.

NOTE: CONSIDER RECCIWWEING PROTECTIVE ACTICIE FOR E SECTORS (3408) IF WIND SPEEDS ARE LESS TN&ll 3 NFH OR TIE DIFFERENCE RETWEEN ACTURL (i.e. NOIE GREATER TH&ll 360') WIND DIRECTION VALES FOR INLhle AIS IEARSHDRE BETEOR0 LOGIC &L TOWERS IS GREATER TN4af 90*.

THIS (IS/IS NOT) & DRILL.

This is at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant. An (Name) (Title) incident has occurred at our facility and we are declaring a General Emergency at on .

(Time) (Date)

There (has/has not) been a radiological release to the environment.

Offsite consequences are e gocted.

Please relay this information to Emergency Government immediately.

Please verify this message by return telephone call to the appropriate number listed in your proce< hare.

Recommended protective actions are:

EVacuhTE tLa following areas 5 mile radius 5 - 10 miles 45' each side of downwind center line Sectors ,-

, 3 ,m E Ia,na Tn Thim SMLTER IN TIE FOLI4tfING AREAS: REN&INDER OF T1E 10-MII2 EPE THIS (IS/IS NOT) & DRILL.

_ b. Provide TMIS PAGE to the Offsite communicator.

Instruct him to complete IPIP 1.3. -

Notification Callback Answered Received li&WMil) Agacy, Time / Person Notified Time / Initials Manitovoc County / /

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Kewaunee County / /

Wisconsin DSO / /

(Warning catt 2)

State Patrol, Food ths Lac / /

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59. Go to Step 71 (EPIPs)
60. The Estimated Release Duration Go to Step 65 is Greater Than 3 Hours (ERD >2 hours)
61. Go to Step 63 (EPIP-12)
62. The Estimated Release Duration Go to Step 68 is Greater Than 1 Hour (PAR)

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63. Form EPIP-12 Adverse weather 3-12 hour IRD
a. Ceylate Appropriate Portions Normal weather of the Incident Report Form 1-5 hour ERD Below.

M S (IS/IS NOT) A DRIII This is at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant. An (Name) (Title) incident has occurred at our facility and we are declaring a General Emergency at on .

(Time) (Dete)

Thera (bas /has act) been a radiological release to the environment.

Offsita consequences are espected.

e Please relay this information to tuergency Government immediately.

Please verify this message by return telephone call to the appropriate aanber listed in your procedure.

Ree W protective actions are:

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TAKE S M TER in following areas RE MIIEER OF M 10-MILE EFE E S (IS/IS NDF) A DRIII.

b. Provide M S PAGE to the Offsite Commisticator.

Instruct him to complete DIP 1.3.

Notification Callback Answered Received Mkw&5(J) Agoneg Time /Persen Notified Time / Initials Manitowoc County / /

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Nisconsin DEG / /

(Warning cntr 2)

State Patrol Food da Lac / /

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2-3 hour ERD l

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below:

THIS (IS/IS NOT) & DRILL.

This is at the Point testh Nuclear Plant. An (Name) (Title) incident has occurred at our facility and we are declaring a General Emergency at on .

(Tame) (Date) i There (has/has not) been a radiological release to the enviran= ant.

off2ite ca===T - es are espected.

Please relay this information to Emergency Government i M tely.

Pleise verify this message by return telephone call to the appropriate anaber listed in your procedere.

Rec % protective actions ares dvd v.:.e:

M CtRTE the following areast 2 mile radius .

TAKE SIBLTER in the following areas RENkDBER OF TIE 10-MIII EFE I

DtIS (IS/IS NOT) & DRILL.

b. Provide THIS PAdB to the Offeite Communicator.

Instruct him to complete DIP 1.3.

Notification callback

, Answered Received NMSS(J) M Time / Person Notified Time / Initials Manitowne Canty / /

Kovemee Cointy / /

wiseenein Das / /

(Warning Catr 2)

State Patrol, Food du Lac / /

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67. Go to Step 71 (Implement EPIPs)

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64. Form D IP-12 Short kration release Adverse weather
a. Complate appropriate Portion <2 hour ERD of the Incident Report Form No 1eal weather below: <1 hour ERD TNIS (IS/IS NOI) A DRILI,.

This is at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant. An (Name) (Title) incident has occurred at our facility and we are declaria6 a General Emergency at on .

(Time) (Data)

There (has/has not) been a radiological release to the environment.

Offsite consequences (are/are not) espected.

Please relay this information to Emergency Government immediately.

Please verify this message by return tet e call to the appropriate am ber listed in your proce h re.

"Q';c-ad=dprotectiveactionsare: -

.r TARE EBEI.TER in following areas INTISE 10-MII,I DE THIS (IS/IS NOT) A DRIII.
b. Provide TNIS PAGE to the offsite Communicator.

Instruct him to complete DIP I.3.

Notification Callback Answered Received N4M45(l) gggg Time / Person Motified Time / Initials Nanitswec County / , /

Kewsmoe County / /

Wisconsin DEG / /

(Werning Catr 2)

State Patrol, Food & Lac / /

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70. Fors 3717-13 Fiasion Proshacts l in Centainment, 1

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NOTE: SECTORS MQUIRING PRMECTIVE ACTIGE CAN M DET- USING WIE DIRECTION AIS TIE TABLE ON TIE REVERSE SIM 0F TIE PSS.

N0ft CONSIDER RECCIREGING PRMECTITE ACTICIE FOR E SECTORS (360*) IF WIIS SPEEDS ARE LESS THRN 3 NFN OR TIE DIFFEREIS RETWEEN ACTERL (i.e. NOIE WEATER THAN 360*) WIlm DIMCTICBI TALIES FOR IEE. ham AIS IRARENDRE BETEOROIAGICAL TOWERS IS WEATER THhil 90*.

1 MIS (IS/IS IIDT) A DRILL.

1 This is at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant. An l (Name) (Title) incident has occurred at our facility and we are declaring a General Energency at on .

(Time) (Date)

There (bas /has not) been a radiological release to the entirement.

Offeite consequences are egocted.

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.,$.'jaaserelaythisinformatiestoEmergencyGovernmentimmediately. .

Please verify this message by return telepheme call to the appropriata number i

listed in your procedere.

Rec m W protective actione are:

IT&ctaTE the following areas 2 mile radiue 2 - 5 miles 45' each side of dewswind center line Sectore _ , , , _ ,

TME RELTER in the following areas: esmaness OF TIE 10-MILE IPE THIS (IS/IS IIpf) A DRILL.

b. Provide TIIIS Pam to the Offeite Communicator.

Instruct him to complete DIP 1.3.

Notification Callback <

l~ Anevered Received 188:45M) h Time / Person Ilotified Time /Initiale

, Manitowoc County / /

Rewomoe County / /

Wiecessia DES / /

(Warning Catr 2)

State Patrol Feed de Lac / /

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71. Implement the Following '

Procedures as Required:

a. EPIP 11.0 "First Aid and Medical Care"
b. EPIP 7.1.3 " Health Physics Protective Actions by Operations Personnel Prior to Arrival of HP Personnel"
c. EPIP 10.1 " Fire Fighting"
d. EPIP 6.10 " Personnel Assembly and Accountability"
e. EPIP 12.2 " Personnel Exposure and Search and Rescue Team"
72. Return to the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EFIPs) as Indicated Below:
a. E GENERAL EMERGENCY, THEN go to EPIP 5.1
b. E SITE EMERGENCY, THEN go to EPIP 4.1

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1.0 GENERAL The purpose of this procedure is to provide a means of classifying an event ,

or condition at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant into one of four emergency classifications as described in the Point Beach Wurlear Plant Emergency Plan. The classifications are listed in order of in:reasing severity.

1.1 Unusual Event '

An unusual plant condition'which either has oc:urrdd or might occur..

This condition could possibly lead to a degradation in everall safety.-

This condition does not represent a significant-radioactivity release, involves no offsite response, and may require'no supentation of plant personnel. In spite of the above, prompt notification of the counties and state is required. *

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Plant conditions in which events are in progress or bani occurred which involve an actual or potential dggradation of plant safetpr Radiation releases are not likely to cause an offsite ha.44td. Pronpt

' offsite notification is necessary and the plant organizatior. may 1.we i to be augmented.  :

1.3 Site Emergency

' Plant conditions in which events are in progress or have cccurred ,

which involve actual or probable major failures of plant functions.

Potential radioactive releases may have an impact on offsite people.

Prompt notification of offsite agencies is required. The plant '

organization must be aupented and the technical support center (TSC),

operations support center (OSC), emergency operations facility (IOF),

and joint public information chnter (JPIC) will be operational.

Public protective actions may be necessary. A plant evacuation 4 is required. I l n 1

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j 1.4 General Emergency Plant conditions in which events are in progress or have occurred which involve actual or imminent loss of two of three fission product barriers with the potential loss of the third. There may be substan-tial core degradation, loss of primary coolant, and a potential for  ;

loss of containment integrity. Potential radioactive releases may have an impact on offsite public. Prompt notification of offsite l agencies is required. The plant organization must be augmented and the technical support center (TSC), operations support center (OSC),

emergency operations facility (EOF), and joint public information center (JPIC) will be operational. A public evacuation may be necessary.

! A plant' eva*:uation is required.

2.0 REFERENCES

i 2.1 Nuclear Regulatory Commission NUREG-0654, Revision 1, published  !

November, 1980.

2.2 Point Beach Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan Sections 4.0 and 5.0.

,. 3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS . .

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  • 3.1 All actions and notifications should be appropriately. logged.

3.2 Earrgency I'lan Implementing Procedures are not to be used to respond

, to security threats. One hour notification of the NRC is required

, using the red phone for security threats.
3.3 The " Indications Used" in Table 1.2-1 are those which one may expect if l that level of emergency occurs very quickly. For more slowly

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developing situations, other indications may be judged appropriate.

For example, a primary system leak rate of 40 gun is an Unusual l Event. Subsequently, charging may be lost and, in addition, the leak

may worsen. One may not see charging flow 50 gpm greater than ,
letdown flow when in fact an Alert should be declared.

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! 3.4 For classification purposes where offsite radiological dose is the primary parameter leading to a classification, use EPIP 1.1, " Plant

! Operations Manager - Initial Response."

t j 3.5 The Shift Superintendent has the responsibility and authority to take

{ immediate action to mitigate the consequences of the emergency. He

! will consult with the Duty & Call Superintendent and assign the appro-i priate emergen:y classification and initiate the necessary Emergency l Plan implementing procedures.

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.Q, 4.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS None.

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NOTE: NOTIFICATION OF OFFSITE AGENCIES SHOULD BE COMPLETED WITHIN ABOUT IS MINUTES OF EVENT CLASSIFICATION. APPENDIX 1 OF NUREG-0654 (PAGE 1-3) CONTAINS THIS SENTENCE: "THE TIME IS MEASURED FROM THE ,

TIME AT WHICH OPERATORS RECOGNIZE [ EMPHASIS ADDED) THAT EVENTS HAVE OCCURRED WHICH MAKE DECLARATION OF THE EMERGENCY CLASS APPROPRIATE."

5.0 PROCEDURE Initiate EPIP 1.1,'" Plant Operations Manager - Initial Response."

Call the Duty & Call > Superintendent for consultation to establish the initial classification. If he is unavailable, the Shift Superintendent is responsible for classification.

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amergency j C-tegory Initistine condition Indication Wood Classification *

1. Abnormal Primary Loss of primary system integrity and contain===t 1. Primary ayetem leakage >1000 go as General Emergency Leak Rate integrity with the potential for fuel damage. Indicated by mass balance 89!!
2. Core emit thermocogles >700*F, everage, egd
3. Any of the followings
a. " Containment spray" alarm with 2/3 plus 2/3 >25 peig [FI-945, M7, 949],

(PI-946,948,950),

b. 3 of 4 containment hydrogen monitors

>3% concentration {ttI-964, 965, 966, M7),

c. One or more contaiment isolation stetus li@ts dia.
d. Structural damage to containment as determined by DSS or DCS.

Imak rate in excess of available pg A l of the fellowing: Site amergency capacity including charging, hi $ head SI and low head SI 1. "Tolume centrol tank level hi-lo

[LI-141 and/or LI-112 <s%)

2. Iso pressuriser level indicated (LI-426,LI-427,LI-424]
3. All available pimpe running as indicated by the red 11 $ t at the switch
4. Increasing core emit T/C temp (Continued nest page)

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1. Abnormal Primary Leak Leak rate >50 gin @ of the following: Alert Rate (Cont'd) *
1. " volume control tank level hi-lo"

[LI-141 and/or LI-112 <8t]

2. Decreasing pressuriser level

[LI-426,LI-427,LI-428]

3. " Charging pep speed hi"
4. Charging line flow (FI-128) >50 gie more than letdown flow (FI-134)

Enceeding Technical Specification primary systen When shutdown comumences as determined by DSS Unusual Event leak rate (10 gie) and DCS

2. Abnormal Primary / Abnorme1 primary / secondary leak with the 1. "Pressuriser Low Press SI" alarm with General Emergency Secondary Leak potential for fuel damage. 2/3 <1735 peig [PI-429, 430, 431],
2. SI flow >1000 gia [FI-924, 925],

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a. " Steam Generator "A" Level Hi$" alaria with 2/3 >?0% [LI-461, M2, M 3]

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b. s team Generator "B" Level Hi @" alarm with 2/3 >70% [LI-471, 472, 473],

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4. Core exit thermocogles >700"F, average.

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2. Abnormal Primary / Rapid failure of >10 SG tubes (4000 gn) jAlof the following first-out reacto'r panel Site Energency Secondary Leak annunciation with confirming indication (Cont'd)
1. "Pressuriser lo press SI"

[FI-429 PI-430, FI-431 (2/3 <1735 poig))

2. Either
a. " Steam generator A level hi"

[LI-461, LI-462, LI-463 (2/3 >7 M)]

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b. steam generator B level hi"

[LI-471, LI-472, LI-473 (2/3 >7 M)]

3. SI flou >4,000 ga indicated by mass belance.

Cross failure of I so tiee (>400 gun) & loss of All of the following first-out reactor panel Alert l

1 offsite power (FSAR 14.2.4) annunciatice with confirmation indication:

1. "Pressuriser Le Press SI,"

[FI-429, FI-430, PI-431 (2/3 <1735 peig)]

2. Either:
a. " steam generator A level hi"

[LI-441, LI-462, LI-463 (2/3 >70%)]

or

b. steam generator B 1evel hi"

[LI-471 LI-472, LI-473 (2/3 >70%)]

3. "4.16 RV bus asidervoltage"

& 0 V on A03 & A04 voltmeters.

4. E04 to A03 ammeter en CO2 (0 aspe)
5. 304 to 404 anneter on CO2 (0 amps)
6. SI flow >400 gm indicated by FI-924 &

F1-925 and pump discharge pressure corresponding to flow.

7. Steam line release monitor 1(2)RE-231 or

. 1(2)RE-232 100 m alarm setpoint.

Exceeding Technical specification primary-secondary When shutdown ceummences as determined by DSS Unusual Event leak rate (500 gd) .

and DCS

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3. Core Fuel Damage containment hi $ radiation with the potential 1. 2 of 3 contalment hi @ range area monitors General Emergency for loss of contaisument integrity. 1(2)RM-126, 127, or 128 >6.0 303 R/hr, a!!g
2. Failed fuel monitor 1(2)RE-109 >120 mR/hr, 8.!!$
3. Any of the following:
a. ' containment sprey" alarm with 2/3 plus 2/2

>25 peig {PI-945, 947, 949), [PI+946, 944,

- 950),

b. 3 of 4 containment hydrogen monitors >3%

y concentration [NI-964, 965, 966, 967),

c. One or more containment isolation status li@ts dim.
d. Structural damage to contaisement as

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determined by DSS or DCS.

Massive fuel damage and loss of containment 1. Failed fuel monitor 1(2)RE-109 >600 mR/hr General Emergency integrity with the potential for loss of RCS and at least one of the followings integrity. a. Sample room monitor 1(2)RE-106 confirms hi @ radiation levels in the sample room,

b. Haneteld survey instrument confirms hi@ radiation levels in the sasple room,
c. Chemical analysis shows fission product concentration >300 pci/gn, aggg
2. C -*.aimment integrity lost as indicated by i vasoal observation or containment status
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l 3. Loss of RCS integrtly or at least one of the following:

, s. Cold leg temperature decrease >100*F in the last 60 minutes and cold leg tagerature <283*F, (continued next page) .

b. RCS pressure >2365 poig and increasing.

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3. Core Fuel Damage Containment high radiation 2 of 3 containment high range area monitors Site energency (Cont'd) 1(2) RM-126, 127 or 128 16.0 E03 R/Hr.

Massive fuel damage -

1. Failed fuel monitor 1(2)RE-109 1600 mR/hr Alert
2. At least one of the following: l
a. Sample room monitor 1(2)RE-106 confirms g high radiation levels in the sample room. I
b. Han eeld survey instrument confirms higt radiation levels in the sample room,
c. Chemical analysis shows fission product concentration 1300 pC1/gm.

Cross fuel damage 1. Failed fuel monitor 1(2)RE-109 1120 mR/hr mausual Event

2. At least one of the followings
a. Sample room monitor 3(2)ltE-106 confirms hi@ radiation levels in the sample room,
b. W Id survey instrument confirms increased radiation levels in the sample room,
c. Chemical analysis shows fission product concentrations 160 pC1/ge.

'See DCS 2.1 for 10 CFR 50.72 Notification.

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Page 6 heergency Coteaory Initiatine condition Indication used closelfication*

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4. Secondary coolant Transient faitiated by lose of feeeseter, followed A of the following:

E General Smergency i

Anamely by less of mumiliary feeduster for >1 hour (FSAR 14.1.11) 1. Decreasing SG 1evels -

"A" Se [LI-M1, LI-M2, LI-463]

"B" 3G [LI-471, LI-472, LI-473]

2. No ammiliary feedseter flow -

[FI-4002, FI-4007. FI-4014]

! [FI-4036, FI-4037]

steen line break with primary-to-secondary leak gli of the following first-out reactor trip Alert rate in excese of 10 g o (Psat 14.2.5) panel ammunciation with confirmation:

1. Either

) a. " steam line loop & Lo-Le press" f [PI-468, FI-469, P1-482 (2/3 <530 peig)]

or

b. 4 team line leap 3 Le-to press"

[PI-478, FI-479, FI-483 (2/3 <530 poig)]

' 2. Confirmed primary-to-secondary leak rate of at least 10 gen.

3. Either:
a. "Steen line loop A isol ah===*1 alert"

[FI-464, FI-465 (1/2 >3.9s108 lb/hr)]

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b. 4 teen line loop 3 isol a h====1 alert"

[FI-474, FI-475 (1/2 >3.9a108 lb/br)]

1 Seesetion in feedwater enthalpy incident 311 of the followings semenal svent (FSaa 14.1.6)

1. Unespected power Amerease (>5%) en all escore nuclear instrumentation from 290%
reacter power.

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a. Indicated by 10-4184 & 70-4384 on FFCS.

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b. Confirmed by local temperature indicater en outlet of g5 feedwater heater.
3. No reactor trip.
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5. Abnormal Effluent a. Airborno effluent monitors detect levels As reported to DSS or PCII Ceneral amergency corre ; '#M to either:

(1) 1 R/hr whole body (2) 5 R/hr thyroid at the este boundary under actual meteorological conditions

b. Either of the above dose rates measured in environs
c. Either of above dose rates projected based on .

other plant parameters

a. Airborne effluent monitors detect levels As reported to DSS or FCII Site Emergency correspaaM ag to g of the following:

I (1) >50 mR/hr whole body for % hour (2) >250 mR/hr for % hour for the thyroid (3) >500 mR/hr whole body for 2 minutes (4) >2500 mR/hr to the thyrsid for 2 minutes at the site boundary for adverse meteorology .

b. Any of the above doses measured in the -

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c. Any of the dose rates projected at the site bo m dery, based on plant parameters Radiological effluents >10 times Technical Airborne effluents only Alert specification instantaneous limits. (An instan-teneous rate which, if continued for >2 hours, would result la a dose of about I na at the site boundary under average meteorological conditions.)

I Radiological effluent Technical specification Ligold effluente only unusual Event limite escoeded (FRAR 14.2.2)

Redislogical effluent >1 but 110 times Technical Airborne effluents only unusual event specification limits. (FSAR 14.2.3) 8See DCS 2.1 for 10 CFR 50.72 Notification.

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Indication used Classification *

6. Nejor Electrical Loss of offsite and all onsite AC power with loss of AJ of the following: General Emergency Fellures all ausiliary feeetater for >2 hours
1. Unit aux fat meter 302 on (D2 (0 let)
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3. 304 to A03 ammeter on CO2 (0 amps)
4. 304 to A04 ammeter en CO2 (0 ampo) l
6. 302 to A01 ammeter on CO2 (0 ampo)
7. Both
a. No aum111ery feeeseter flow

[rt-4036, FI-4037]

b. Decreasing 30 level -

"A" 3G [LI-461, LI-462, LI-463)

"B" SG (LI-471, L1-472, LI-473]

Loss of offsite power and loss of all onsite Ac y,1,of the following: Site amor,pency power for >15 minutes

1. "4.16 RV bus undervoltage" O V on 403, 404, 405, A06 & *anorg Diesel starting system disabled" for both Diesels-
2. 304 to A03 ammeter on CO2 (0 ampe)
3. 304 to A04 amter en 002 (0 ampo)

Loss of all vital onsite DC power >15 minutes p Jo of the following: sito Smergency

1. "Apounciator power failure" on Col. CO2, C03, and C04
2. <100 V on the voltaeters for all batteries (Continued next page) 8See DCS 2.1 for 10 CFR 50.72 Notification.

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6. Nejor Electrical Imse of offeite power and lose of all onsite AC &lJ1 of the following: Alert Failures (cont'd) power for 115 minutes
1. "4.16 EV bue underveltage" O V on A03, A04, AOS, 406 & "Emerg Diesel starting systes disabled" for both Diesele
2. N04 to 403 ammeter en CO2 (0 aspe) i 3
3. 304 to A04 ammeter on (22 (0 ampo) i Loss of electrical load (F54R 14.1.9) Either, or moth or the following at 230% unmouel Event i reactor power:
1. Generator lockout turbine trip i
2. Wait lockout turbine trip i

! Sustained it,as of offeite power >15 minutes Al of the following:

j usueuel Event j (PsaR 14.1.2) l 1. "4.16 RT bue undervoltage" l & 0 V on A03 & A04 voltmeters.

I 2. N04 to A03 ammeter on CO2 (0 empo).

4 3. 304 to 404 ammeter on CO2 (0 empe)

, sustained lose of onsite AC power capability

  • Both of the following: Unusual Event

(>15 minutes)

. 1. "4.16 EV bue undervoltage" &

0 V en AOS and 806 voltmeters

2. "Beergency Diesel Starting system Disabled" for both Diesels

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Fire affecting 2 trains of safety systems As reported by Fire Brigade Chief site Emergency l

Fire affecting one train of safety systems. As reported by Fire Brigade Otief Alert Fire in vital area or on the conta alled side of As reported by Fire Brigade Chief unusual Event plant lasting >10 minutes after initial use of fire estinguishing equipment. .

8. Hasards to Plant Missile lapact causing demoge to two trains of '

operation safety systems visual observation by operations supervisor site meergency Toxic or flammable gases entering into vital areas Visual observation by operations s wervisor site amergency (control room, musiliary building, etc.) escluding

  • normal process gases Evacuation of control room >15 minutes & no control ha required by DSS Site Emergency at remote shutdown station.

l Missile impacts on facility from any source Visual observation by operaticos eg ervisor Alert Aircraft crash in protected area (within the fence) Visual observation by operations e gervisor Alert Known emplosion damage to facility affecting plant Visual observation by operations agervisor Alert operation. Tosic or flammable gases in facility environment escluding ncimal process gases ,

unusual aircraft activity over facility visual observation by operations s wervisor el Unusual Event security force Near or onsite emplosion or fla d le or tonic gas As reported to DSS by plant personnel making Unusual Event release visual observation 8522 DCS 2.1 for 10 CFR 50.72 Notification.

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Emergency Cotegory Initiatico condition Indication Used classification *

9. Natural Events Wind with damage . Structural damage to containment site amergency Flooding in vital equipment areas (e.g., caused g of the following: Site Emergency by seiche > desip levels).
1. >3' water in both EDO rooms.
2. >2' water in vital switchgear room.
3. >2' water in amuiliary feed p g roca.

Earthquake greater than operating basis earthquake Earthquake with attendent structural damage of Alert containment or spent fuel pit Any tornado striking the facility visual observation by D58 or operations sigwr. Alert Seiche near desip level >6" of water in turbine hall Alert i

Winds in excess of design levels Wind speed indicated as >100 sph Alert

, Any earthquske Activation of 22 accelerographs and verified Unusual Event

by actual physical ground shaking or by con-tacting University of Wisconsin, Nilwaukee

. Seismic Center (Phone ninbers are found in EPIP-23)

Any tornado visible from site As judged by Operations supervisor Unusual Event toit Lake Nichigan water level with ne CW pumps running, water level is 3.9' Unusual Event below 0' on surge chamber level & confirmed by measuring forebay level at 10.9' below , . ' r. :e floor (7' level) i C3 ee DCS 2.1 for 10 CFE 50.72 Notification.

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10. Plant Shutdoom Failure of reactor protection systen to All,of the following: Alert Function complete a trip which bringe reactor edM:ritical
1. Usplanned first out annunciator on C04 with confirmation from associated indicator
2. Intermediate range detector output not decaying
3. >1 RPI indicates fully withdrawn 1

All alarme (m===- istors) lost >15 minutes while 1. "Annimiciator power failure" on (21 CO2 & Alert-unit is not in cold shutdoom 1(2)C03,1(2)C04 Loss of functione needed for cold shutdown for >4 Ag of the following: Alert hours while at cold shutdown

1. Loss of service water Unit 1 = south & weet header <

Unit 2 = north a west header l

2. Loss of both trains of meet i

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3. Loss of compenent cooling Nonfunctional indications or alares in the control Both of the following: Unusual Event room on primary systen parameters requiring plant
shutdown. 1. " Annunciator power failure" on C04.
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Turbine mechanical failure with consequences Al j of the following:

1. Annunciator "Tierbine eigervisory." Unusual Event

] 2. Indication on TR-6019 of bearing vibration

>7 mile.

3. Bearing vibration alarm on back of C03.

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  • j 11. Fuel Handling Major damage to irradiated fuel in containment Both of the following: Alert Accident

, 1. As reported to DSS by Core Loading Supervisor

2. Alers on manipulator Victoreen a!!!!

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3. Any of the followings
a. Alarm on 1(2)RE-211 " Containment air particulate" monitor i b. Alarm on 1(2)RE-212 " Containment noble gas" monitor Fuel damage accident with release of radioactivity Both of othe following: Alert i to ausiliary building (FSAR 14.2.1)
1. As reported to DSS by Seger in charge of fuel handling.
2. Alarm on victoreen on spent fuel pit bridge

& dr - ing area vent (RE-221).

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12. Other condition that warrants establishment of technical DCS & DSS concurrence Alert
support center & emergency operations facility.

condition that warrants use of monitoring teams DCS & DSS concurrence Alert 1

Condition that warrants State and/or local official DCS & DSS concurrence Unueuel Event awareness 1

i Significant losa of meteorological instruents Loss of all wind speed indication or all Unusual Event which impairs ability to perform emergency wind direction indication from all three assessment. meteorological towers.

  1. See DCS 2.1 for 10 CFR 50.72 Notification.

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Deergency mtegory Initiatino Condition Indication used Classification *
13. Safety System Unplanned initiation of emergency core cooling A_nI of the follouing first-out reactor trip unusual Event Ftanctions with injection to the primary system penst annunciation with indicator confir-nation noted:
1. "Contaisument press hi",

j (PI-945, PI-947. PI-949 (2/3 >5 psig)]

2. " Steam line loop A 10-10 press"

, [PI-468, FI-469, PI-482 (2/3 <530 psig)]

i 3. " Steam line loop B lo-lo press" l {PI-478, PI-479, PI-483 (2/3 <530 peig)]

! 4. "Pressuriser le press SI"

! [PI-429, FIa430. PI-431 (2/3 <1735 peig)]

5. Wide range pressure <1500 peig l Loss of containment integrity requiring When shutdeum c=====ees as determined by DSS Unusual Event shutdeun by Technical Specifications and DCS

! Imse of engineered safety feature reWring When shutosua connances as determined by DSS Wausual Event shutdeun by Technical Specifications and DCS l Loss of fire protection system faction When shutdoun commences as determined by DSS unusual Event t requiring shutdoun by Technical Specif1- and DCS l cations (i.e., both fire p g inoperable)

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] 14. Abnormal Coolant unexpected decrease in s h ooling margin , Doth of the follouing: Unusual Event Temperature / Pressure

! 1. Alarm en SAS.

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l 15. Serious or Fatal Transportation of contaminated and seriously or As judged by DSS (e goct hospitalisation unusual Event Injury fatally injured individual from site to hospital , for at least 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br />).

16. Reactivity Transient uncontrolled rod withdrawal (FSAR 14.1.1 & 14.1.2)' DCS & DSS concurrence Wausual Event t

j CTCS Malfunction (FSAR 14.1.5) - DCS & DSS concurrence Unusual twent f *See DCS 2 1 for 10 CFR 50 72 Notification.

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b. 02-20-87 0FFSITE AGENCY NOTIFICATION 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to establish the initial and subsequent offsite agency notifications associated with a classified emergency event.

Necessary phone numbers are included in form EPIP-23, "Offsite Agency Emergency Call List."

2.0 REFERENCES

WE-NRC (Plant 12.2.3) May 19, 1983, " Staffing Levels for Emergency Situations, Point Beach Nuclear Plant."

WE-NRC (Plant 12.2.1) October 13, 1985, " Notification of the NRC for Emergency Classification, Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Units 1 & 2."

l NRC Information Notice 85-78 l

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, NRC Information Notice 83-34 , j Wisconsin Electric Power Company Emergency Plan, EP SS7.1 Licensee Event Report 85-004, 08-14-85 NRC-WE, December 20, 1985, RE: Inspection Report Nos. 50-266/83-01 and 50-301/83-01.

3.0 PRECAUTION & LIMITATIONS i

4 3.1 Completion of this procedure shall not prevent the operators from bringing the plant to a safe condition. This priority protects the health and safety of the general public to the greatest degree.

3.2 The notification of State and local emergency government agencies, I using the primary communications system, should be made within 15 minutes.

3.3 If unable to contact a specific agency, continue with the notification to other agencies and then attempt to contact those who have not been notified.

1 4.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS An emergency event (as defined in EPIP 1.2, " Event Classification") has been declared or terminated.

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5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Security Shift coamander/ Designated Offsite Communicator NOTE: THE NOTIFICATION OF STATE AND LOCAL EMERGENCY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES SHOULD BE ACCOMPLISHED WITHIN 15 MINUTES OF CLASSIFICATION.

NOTE: IN THE EVENT OF AN EXERCISE OR DRILL, ALL NOTIFICATIONS MUST BEGIN AND END WITH THE PHRASE, "THIS IS A DRILL."

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STEP ACTION / EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED .

1. Obtain the " Incident Report Form," (EPIP-12) or " Status Update Form," (EPIP-13) from the Plant Operations Manager or Emergency Support Manager.
2. Review the form content with the POM/ESM or designee.
3. Print your name and title on the form (EPIP-12/EPIP-13).
4. Check if notification is a

" Status Update."

a. Form EPIP-13 is being used. Go to Step 17 (Report to TSC)

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5. You are the designated Go to Step 13 offsite comununicator in the (Telephone TSC (versus the EOF). Notification)
6. Report to the contaunications desk in the technical support center (TSC).  !
7. Check if event classification is an " UNUSUAL EVENT."
a. " UNUSUAL EVENT" is indicated in Go To Step 11 Line 4 of EPIP-13, " Status Update (2-digit dial select)

Form."

8. Notify the Manitowoc County phone.

3 a. Record the tim'e on EPIP-13  !

that the dispatcher was i contacted.

b. Record the dispatcher's name on EPIP-13. ,

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c. Read the " Status Update Form," (EPIP-13).
9. Notify the Kewaunee County Sher tcher by telephone, j

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a. Record the time on EPIP-13 that the dispatcher was I contacted.

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b. Reccrd the dispatcher's j name on EPIP-13.

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c. Read the " Status Update I Form," (EPIP-13).
10. Go to Step 15, (Notify DEG)

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s STEP ACTION / EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED NOTE: IF EITHER MANITOWOC COUNTY OR KEWAUNEE COUNTY DO NOT ANSWER ON THE DIAL SELECT PHONE, NOTIFY THE APPROPRIATE LOCATION USING THE PHONE NUMBERS LISTED IN EPIP-23, "0FFSITE AGENCY CALL LIST."

11. Notify Manitowoc and Kewaunee County EOCs using the 2-digit dial l select telephone.
a. Dia o' reach both counties and Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant.
b. Record the time on EPIP-13 that each dispatcher was contacted.
c. Record each dispatcher's

., name on EPIP-13.

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d. Read the " Status Update Form," (EPIP-13)
12. Go to Step 15, (Notify DEG)
13. Notify the Manitowoc County
a. Record the time on EPIP-13 t

that the dispatcher was contacted.

b. Record the dispatcher's name on EPIP-13.
c. Read the " Status Update Form," (EPIP-13).

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14. Notify the Kewaunee County '

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a. Record the time on EPIP-13 that the dispatcher was -- -

contacted.

b. Record the dispatcher's name on EPIP-13.

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c. Read the " Status Update Form," (EPIP-13).
15. Notify the Wisconsin Division of Emergency Government (DEG)
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a. -Record the time on EPIP-13 -

that the dispatcher was contacted.

l b. Record the dispatcher's name on EPIP-13.

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c. Read the " Status Update Form," (EPIP-13).
16. Go To Step 29

, (Notify Connunications Dept.)

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18. Proceed as Indicated Below:
a. E GENERAL EHERGENCY, THEN go to Step 19
b. H SITE EHERGENCY, THEN go to Step 19
c. E ALERT, THEN go to Step 21
d. H UNUSUAL EVENT, THEN go to Step 21 NOTE: IN THE EVENT OF AN EXERCISE OR DRILL, THE HESSAGE BELOW HUST BEGIN AND

.c. END WITH THE PHRASE, "THIS IS A DRILL."

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19. Pick up the NAWAS handset and make the following transmission:

THIS IS POINT BEACH CALLING WARNING CENTER 2, STATE PATROL IN FOND DU LAC, HANITOWOC COUNTY AND KEWAUNEE COUNTY. THIS IS POINT BEACH CALLING WARNING CENTER 2, STATE PATROL IN FOND DU LAC, l HANITOWOC COUNTY AND KEWAUF':E COUNTY. PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE.

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NOTE: IN THE EVENT OF AN EXERCISE OR DRILL, THE HESSAGE BELOW HUST BEGIN AND END WITH THE PHRASE, "THIS IS A DRILL."

21. Pick up the NAWAS handset and make the following transmission:

THIS IS POINT BEACH CALLING WARNING CENTER 2, HANITOWOC COUNTY AND KEWAUNEE COUNTY. THIS IS POINT BEACH CALLING WARNING CENTER 2, HANITOWOC COUNTY AND KEWAUNEE COUNTY. PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE.

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22. Log NAWAS role call on the Incident Report Form (EPIP-12).
a. Mark, with a check, (J) l each center responding to .

the role call ---

b. Record the time each center responded.
23. Read the " Incident Report Form" (EPIP-12).
24. Check if all centers responded to the NAWAS role call.
a. Event is an " UNUSUAL EVENT"
GA or an " ALERT" and marks -

(fN! appear in front of three (3)

  • centers listed on EPIP-12.

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b. Event is a " SITE EMERGENCY" Go to Step 26

~ or " GENERAL EMERGENCY" and (Telephone notifica-l marks appear in front of four tion of offsite (4) centers listed on EPIP-12 agencies)

25. Go to Step 27 (Callbacks)
26. Notify by telephone, those centers not responding to the NAWAS role call. (Telephone i numbers are listed on EPIP-23, "offsite Agency Emergency Call List.")
a. Record the time on EPIP-12 that the dispatcher was contacted.

(' ' b. Record the dispatcher's Q. ,

name on EPIP-12.

c. Read the " Incident Report Form," (EPIP-12).

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STEP ACTION / EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED NOTE: IF A VERIFICATION ('AT.T. RACK IS NOT RECEIVED FROM ANY ONE OF THE SPECIFIED AGENCIES, REPEAT APPROPRIATE (AGENCY SPECIFIC) PORTIONS OF THIS PROCEDURE BEGINNING AT STEP 14.

27. Receive verification callbacks from agencies contacted above.

Cal ld be expected on elephone or the two digit al select circuit. ~~

a. Record and initial, on EPIP-12, the time that verification was received.
b. Record the dispatcher's name on EPIP-12.
28. Notif Kewaunee Nuclear Power q, Plant
29. You are the designated Go to Step 32 offsite communicator in the (Notify Communica-EOF (versus the TSC) tions Department) l
30. Notify the Wisconsin Electric Communications Department.

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a. E JPIC is activated, THEN use the EOF-JPIC ringdown phone.
b. E JPIC is NOT activated, THEN cal' -(Outside of nomal wo ours, you may be asked to provide a callback number. The Duty Public In-formation Officer will return your call.)
c. Provide the information contained on EPIP-13.
31. Go to Step 33.

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32. Notify the Wisconsin Electric Communications Department.
a. H JPIC ated, THEN call JPIC a -
b. IF NOT activated, THEN cal (Outside of norma ours, you may be asked to provide a callback number. The Duty Public In-formation officer will return your call.)
c. Provide the information contained on EPIP-12/EPIP-13.

. . ., a , 33. Log present time below: -

' rig; Time (2400)

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34. Deliver this procedure and form EPIP-12 or EPIP-13 to the ESM or POM.

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EPIP 1.3 Page 10 5.2 Plant Operations Manager NOTE: A GOAL OF 30 MINUTES HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED FOR NRC EMERGENCY CLASSIFI-CATION NOTIFICATIONS. (THE 30 MINUTE CLOCK BEGINS UPON RECOGNITION OF THE EVENT.)

1. Fill in " Event Notification Worksheet," (EPIP-14), attached.
2. Pick up the NRC red phone (dedicated line to NRC Opera-tions Center in Bethesda,

! Maryland)

3. g the NRC red phone rings and a duty officer answers, THEN go to Step 5.

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5. Log the notification time and NRC duty officer's name on the appropriate blanks of EPIP-14.

i 6. Provide information from the l

" Event Notification Worksheet,"

(EPIP-14) to the NRC duty officer.

Answer questions as appropriate.

7. Make an entry into one of the NRC red phone logs located in the control room or technical support center.

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8. Attempt to contact the NRC resident inspector (telephone and pager numbers are listed in EPIP-23).
9. Assure document retention of the " Emergency Notification Work-sheet" (EPIP-14).

NOTE: THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR STATUS UPDATES TO THE NRC SHOULD BE TRANSFERRED TO THE ESM FOLLOWING FORMAL ACTIVATION OF THE EOF.

10. Provide periodic status update information to the NRC (approximately hourly) via voice or telecopy transmittal of any or all of the following forms: ,

...i. , EPIP-13,

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5.3 Duty Technical Advisor In the absence of the duty and call superintendent, complete Section 5.2,

(" Plant Operations Manager"), of this procedure. '

5.4 Duty Shift Superintendent In the absence of both the duty technical advisor and the duty and call superintendent, complete Section 5.2, (" Plant Operations Manager"),

of this procedure.

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' 9 m 0FFSITE AGENCY NOTIFICATICN +

1.0 PURPOSE k The purpose of this procedure is to establish the initial and subsequent offsite agency' notifications associated with a classified emergency event. '

Necessary phone numbers are included in form EPIP-23, "Offsite Agency Emergency Call List."

2.0 REFERENCES

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WE-NRC (Plard; 12.2.3) May 19,1983, " Staffing Levels for Emergency 1 Situations,' Point Beach Nuclear Plar.t."

WE-NRC (Plant 12.2.1) October-13, 1985, " Notification of the NRC.for Emergency Classific'ation, Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Units 1 & 2." '

NRC Information Notice $5-78 ~

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Wisconsin Electric, Power Company Emergency Plan, EP 5S3,1 Licensee Event Report 85-004, 08-14-85 s

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I NRC-WE, December 20, 1985, RE: -Inspection Report Nos. 50-266/83-01 and -

50-301/83-01. ,

3.0 PRECAUTION & LIMITATIONS 1

l 3.1 Completion of this procedure shall not prevent the operators from bringing the plant to a safe condition. This priority' protects the health and safety of the general public to the greatest degree.

3.2 The notification of State and local emergency government agencies, using the primary casupunications system, should be made within 15 minutes.

3.3 If unable to contact a specific agency, continue with the ~.

l notification to other agencies and then attempt to contact those who have not been notified.

4.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS '

,, An emergency event (as defined in EPIP 1.2, " Event Classification") has been declared or terminated. ,

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5.0 PROCEDi1RE 5.1 Security Shift Conunander/ Designated Offsite Communicator NOTE: 'GE NOTIFICATION OF STATE AND LOCAL EMERGENCY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES SHOULD BE ACCOMPLISHED WITHIN 15 MINUTES OF CLASSIFICATION.

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NOTE: IN THE EVENT OF AN EXERCISE OR DRILL, ALL NOTIFICATIONS MUST BEGIN AND END WITH THE PHRASE, "THIS IS A DRILL."

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1. Obtain the " Incident Report Form," (EPIP-12) or " Status Update Form," (EPIP-13) from the Plant Operations Manager or Emergency Support Manager.
2. Review the form content with the POM/ESM or designee.
3. Print your name and title on i the form (EPIP-12/EPIP-13).

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4. Check if notification is a

" Status Update."

I a. Form EPIP-13 is being used. Go to Step 17 (Report to TSC)

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STEP ACTION / EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED

5. You are the designated Go to Step 13 offsite connunicator in the (Telephone TSC (versus the EOF). Notification)
6. Report to the comununications desk in the technical support center (TSC). 5
7. Check if event classification is an " UNUSUAL W ." '
a. " UNUSUAL EVENT" is indicated in Go To Step 11 Line 4 of EPIP-13, " Status Update (2-digit dial select)

Form."

8. Notify the Manitowoc County Sheriff Dispatcher by telephone.

,, a. Record the time on EPIP-13 1 that the dispatcher was .

contacted. -

b. Record the dispatcher's _

name on EPIP-13.

c. Read the " Status Update Form," (EPIP-13).
9. Notify the Kewaunee County Sheriff Dispatcher by telephone.
a. Record the time on EPIP-13 that the dispatcher was contacted.
b. Record the dispatcher's name on EPIP-13.
c. Read the " Status Update Form," (EPIP-13).

I i 10. Go to Step 15, (Notify DEG)

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STEP ACTICV/ EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED NOTE: IF EITHER MANITOWOC COUNTY OR KEWAUNEE COUNTY DO NOT ANSWER ON THE DIAL SELECT PHONE, NOTIFY THE APPROPRIATE LOCATION USING THE PHONE NUMBERS LISTED IN EPIP-23, "0FFSITE AGENCY CALL LIST."

11. Notify Manitowoc and Kewaunee County EOCs using the 2-digit dial select telephone.
a. Dial to reach both counties and Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant.
b. Record the time on EPIP-13 that each dispatcher was contacted.
c. Record each dispatcher's name on EPIP-13.

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Nh0 d. Read the " Status Update Form," (EPIP-13)

12. Go to Step 15, (Notify DEG)
13. Notify the Manitowoc County EOC by telephone
a. Record the time on EPIP-13 that the dispatcher was contacted.

j b. Record the dispatcher's

[ name on EPIP-13.

c. Read the " Status Update Form," (EPIP-13).

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14. Notify the Kewaunee County EOC by telephone
a. Record the time on EPIP-13 that the dispatcher was contacted.
b. Record the dispatcher's name on EPIP-13.
c. Read the " Status Update Form," (EPIP-13).
15. Notify the Wisconsin Division of Emergency Government (DEG) duty officer by telephone d..q .

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a. Record the time on EPIP-13
  • that the dispatcher was contacted.
b. Record the dispatcher's name on EPIP-13.
c. Read the " Status Update Form," (EPIP-13).
16. Go To Step 29 (Notify Communications Dept.)
17. Report to the communication desk in the technical support center (TSC).

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18. Proceed as Indicated Below: '
a. IF GENERAL EMERGENCY, l

THEN go to Step 19

b. E SITE EMERGENCY, THEN go to Step 19 1
c. IF ALERT, THEN go to Step 21
d. E UNUSUAL EVENT, THEN go to Step 21 NOTE: IN THE EVENT OF AN EXERCISE OR DRILL, THE MESSAGE BELOW MUST BEGIN AND END WITH THE PHRASE, "THIS IS A DRILL."

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19. Pick up the NAWAS handset and make the following transmission:

THIS IS POINT BEACH CALLING WARNING CENTER 2, STATE PATROL IN FONb DU LAC, MANITOWOC COUNTY AND KEWAUNEE COUNTY. THIS IS POINT BEACH CALLING WARNING CENTER 2, STATE PATROL IN FOND DU LAC, MANITOWOC COUNTY AND KEWAUNEE COUNTY. 3'E SE ACKNOWLEDGE.

20. Go to Step 22.

NOTE: IN THE EVENT OF AN EXERCISE OR DRILL, THE MESSAGE BELOW MUST BEGIN AND END WITH THE PHRASE, "THIS IS A DRILL."

21. Pick up the NAWAS handset and make the following transmission:

THIS IS POINT BEACH CALLING WARNING CENTER 2, MANITOWOC COUNTY AND

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KEWAUNEE COUNTY. THIS IS POINT BEACH CALLING WARNING CENTER 2, MANITOWOC COUNTY AND KEWAUNEE COUNTY. PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE.

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22. Log NAWAS role call on the Incident Report Form (EPIP-12).
a. Mark, with a check, (J) each center responding to the role call
b. Record the time each center responded.
23. Read the " Incident Report Form" (EPIP-12).
24. Check if all centers responded to the NAWAS role call.
a. Event is an " UNUSUAL EVENT" or an " ALERT" and marks appear in front of three (3)

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, centers listed on EPIP-12.

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, b. Event is a " SITE EMERGENCY" Go to Step 26  !

or " GENERAL EMERGENCY" and (Telephone notifica-marks appear in front of four tion of.offsite (4) centers listed on EPIP-12 agencies)

25. Go to Step 27 (Callbacks)
26. Notify by telephone, those I

centers not responding to the NAWAS role call. (Telephone numbers are listed on EPIP-23, l "Offsite Agency Emergency Call List.")

a. Record the time on EPIP-12 j that the dispatcher was contacted.
b. Record the dispatcher's name on EPIP-12.
c. Read the " Incident Report Form," (EPIP-12).

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27. Receive verification callbacks from agencies contacted above.

Callbacks should be expected on the telephone or the ~~

two digit dial select circuit.

a. Record and initial, on EPIP-12,

, the time that verification was received.

b. Record the dispatcher's name on EPIP-12.
28. Notify Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant

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29. You are the designated Go to Step 32 offsite communicator in the (Notify Communica-EOF (versus the TSC) tions Department)
30. Notify the Wisconsin. Electric Communications Department.
a. IF,JPIC F is activated, THEN use the EOF-JPIC ringdown phone.
b. ,I_F,JPIC F is NOT activated, THEN call (outside of

, normal work hours, you may be i asked to provide a callback number. The Duty Public In- [

t formation officer will return your call.)

c. Provide the information contained on EPIP-13.

I r 31. Go to Step 33.

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32. Notify the Wisconsin Electric Conusunications Department.
a. g JPIC is activated, THEN call JPIC at
b. E JPIC is NOT activated, THEN call (Outside of normal work hours, you may be asked to provide a callback number. The Duty Public In-formation Officer will return your call.)
c. Provide the information contained on EPIP-12/EPIP-13.
33. Log present time below:

.e.Q Time (2400) '

qqi Date Initials
34. Deliver this procedure and form EPIP-12 or EPIP-13 to the ESM or POM.

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OF THE EVENT.)

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1. Fill in " Event Notification Worksheet," (EPIP-14), attached.
2. Pick up the NRC red phone (dedicated line to NRC Opera-tions Center in Bethesda, Maryland)
3. If the NRC red phone rings and a duty officer answers, THEN go to Step 5.

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4. Telephone the NRC using the phone numbers listed on the red phone hand set or in EPIP-23, "Offsite Agency Call List."

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5. Log the notification time and NRC duty officer's name on the appropriate blanks of EPIP-14.
6. Provide information from the

" Event Notification Worksheet,"

(EPIP-14) to the NRC duty officer.

Answer questions as appropriate.

7. Make an entry into one of the NRC red phone logs located in the control room or technical support center.

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8. Attempt to contact the NRC resident inspector (telephone and pager numbers are listed in EPIP-23).
9. Assure document retention of the " Emergency Notification Work-l sheet" (EPIP-14).

NOTE: THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR STATUS UPDATES TO THE NRC SHOULD BE TRANSFERRED TO THE ESM FOLLOWING FORMAL ACTIVATION OF THE EOF.

10. Provide periodic status update information to the NRC (approximately hourly) via voice or telecopy transmittal of any or all of the following forms:

EPIP-13, .

E1!3 EPIP-14 -

MN' EPIP-04.

, , 5.3 Duty Technical Advisor In the absence of the duty and call superintendent, complete Section 5.2,

(" Plant Operations Manager"), of this procedure.

5.4 Duty Shift Superintendent i

In the absence of both the duty technical advisor and the duty and call superintendent, complete Section 5.2, (" Plant Operations Manager"),

of this procedure.

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02-20-87 ACTIVATION OF CHEMISTRY & HEALTH PHYSICS AT TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER /0PERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 The purpose of this procedure is to establish guidelines for acti-vating the Chemistry and Health Physics facilities at the technical support center / operations support center (TSC/OSC) in support of an emergency situation.

1.2 The Chemistry Director and Health Physics Director and certain designated members of Chemistry and Health Physics are responsible for activating the health physics equipment at the TSC/OSC The extent and sequence of implementation of these guidelines is outlined in EPIP 7.1.1.

2.0 ACTIVATION OF HEALTH PHYSICS FACILITIES AT TSC/OSC

. . 2.1 For emergency conditions during which a plant evacuation is not required, the Health Physics Director will determine to what extent, if any, health physics coverage will be provided at the TSC/OSC.

2.2 For emergency conditions which require plant evacuation, either EPIP 7.1.1 or 7.1.2 will be followed, depending upon whether Chemistry and Health Physics personnel are on or off-site when notification is received..

3.0 HEALTH PHYSICS RESPONSIBILITIES FOR TSC/OSC RAD SUPPORT TEAM 3.1 When Chemistry and Health Physics Personnel are On-Site (EPIP 7.1.1)

! 3.1.1 Obtain five (5) PIC-6A survey instruments.

3.1.2 obtain own personal respirator prescription eyeglass inserts if necessary.

3.1.3 Proceed to the TSC/OSC and:

a. Move the AMS-2 continuous air sampler (cart-mounted) into the TSC/OSC hallway and set up for operation.

r, C'. b. Place the VAMP area monitors at the south gate and

. north gate in operation.

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c. Set up and place into operation the north gate and h south gate low volume air samplers. O
d. Proceed to the TSC/OSC and begin preparation to provide  !

health physics support as described under OSC HP equip-ment activation, Section 3.3 of this procedure.

3.1.4 Set up the Nuclear Chicago counter-scaler in the TSC.

(HPIP 5.51).

3.1.5 Activate the Canberra S-80. Check energy calibrations on S-80. Log on to the PDP 11/05 computer (via silent 700 terminal) and check operation of ANALYR, NGSD and MPC AIR programs.

3.1.6 Set up an area in the mini-lab vent hood to check in and hold samples for MCA analysis. Set up an area on the opposite side of the vent hood for temporary storage of samples (after MCA analysis and before more permanent storage in the designated shielded storage area in the -

Unit 1 turbine hall El. 8').

3.1.7 Set up a trash bag in the mini-lab to con'tain contani-

'nated sample' bags, gloves, towels, etc.

3.1.8 Activate the mini-lab vent hood by placing the switch (behind the door) in the auto position.

NOTE: BE SURE TO TURN OFF AFTER DRILLS.

3.2 Notification When Chemistry and Health Physics Personnel are off-Site (EPIP 7.1.2) 3.2.1 Upon receipt of instruction to activate the TSC/OSC, the TSC rad support team will set up and place into operation the VAMP area monitors and the low volume air samplers at -

the north gate and south gate.

3.2.2 Proceed to the TSC/OSC and move the AMS-2 continuous air sampler (cart-mounted) into the TSC/OSC hallway; set up and place the AMS-2 into operation.  ;

3.2.3 Begin preparation to provide health physics coverage as described under TSC HP equipment activation, Section 3.3 of

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3.3 TSC HP Equipment Activation 3.3.1 Prepare the health physics equipment from the emergency locker for use.

3.3.2 Prepare FM (red) radio for commiunications check.

3.3.3 Prepare the Nuclear Chicago counter-scaler for use.

3.3.4 Activate the Canberra S-80. Check energy calibrations on S-80. Log on to the PDP 11/05 coq uter (via silent 700 terminal) and check operation of ANALYR, NGSD and MPC AIR programs.

3.3.5 Set up an area in the mini-lab vent hood to check in and hold samples for NCA analysis. Set up an area on the opposite side of the vent hood for temporary storage of samples (after NCA analysis and before more permanent storage in the designated shielded sorage area in the .

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3.3.7 Activate the mini-lab vent hood by placing the switch (behind the door) in the auto position.

3.3.8 Provida health physics support as required at the TSC/OSC and in-plant support as requested by the Chemistry Director.

3.3.9 Assist in response to medical emergencies within the pro-tected area (EPIP 11.0).

3.3.10 Coordinate with the Chemistry Director at the TSC/OSC on in-plant personnel exposure and documentation. Ensure that all personnel have a TLD; issue from the supply in the locker. Ensure that personnel are issued SRDs as required.

3.3.11 Verify that all personnel who are departing from the TSC i are certain as to details of their approved assignments l and are complying with all health physics requirements.

l Whenever practicable, entries into high radiation or air-

! borne areas will be made under the radiation work perinit l system.

3.3.12 Determine contaminated area access point and set up SOP and control point at TSC/OSC entrance to Unit 1 turbine hall.

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b, EPIP 12.1 MINOR Revision 7 02-20-87 REENTRY PROCEDURES FOR EMERGENCY OPERATIONS 1.0 GENERAL The purpose of this procedure is to detail the method for monitoring per-4 sonnel during emergency repair / operation or search and rescue operations

and provide instructions for reentering areas that have-become radioactively contaminated and/or have high or uncertain radiation levels. Monitoring of personnel for purposes other than the reentry for emergency repair / operation or search and rescue operations will be in accordance with the normal health physics procedures or as delineated in the Point Beach Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan.

2.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS

. 2.1 Personnel engaged in either emergency repair / operation or search and rescue operations should keep in mind the concept of time-distance-shielding to minimize radiation exposure as much as possible.

2.2 .The " buddy system" is in effect and an individual will not be allowed to travel through potentially high radiation areas alone unless he is-l within sight of a buddy.

, 2.3 For purposes of emergency repair / operation, personnel will not receive a dose exceeding 25 Rem to the whole body.

I 2.4 For purposes of search and rescue operations, personnel should not receive a dose exceeding 75 Rem to the whole body.

l 2.5 All personnel who may receive radiation doses greater than 25 Rem l will participate on a voluntary basis only.

2.6 Any exposure to radiation in excess of 10 CFR 20 limits should be authorized by the Health Physicist or Superintendent - Chemistry &

Health Physics and have the concurrence of a Duty & Call Superin-tendent or Site Manager. In an emergency, the Shift Superintendent should try to notify these persons for extended exposure authori-

! zation in excess of 10 CFR 20 limits, but has the authority to take immediate actions as required. '

3.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS 3.1 As a result of previous training all participating personnel will be aware of the possible hazards associated with radiation doses greater than 25 Rem to the whole body.

t EPIP 12.1 Page 2 3.2 Any completed radiation surveys of areas to be entered by emergency repair / operations or search and rescue personnel will be made available to the teams.

4.0 PROCEDURE 4.1 Team Leader 4.1.1 Form EPIP-32, " Search and Rescue and Emergency Operations checklist," may be used prior to dispatch of teams.

4.1.2 Determine with the Shift Superintendent and Health Physics Director which route to take to the location of interest.

Review any surveys of areas to be travelled or occupied by the team.

4.1.3 With the Health Physics Director determine each team men-ber's allowable dose and calculate the stay time for each o member.

4.1.4 Arrange, in advance, for any anticipated necessary reliefs for the team members.

k NOTE: STEPS 4.1.4 THROUGH 4.1:6 ARE DEPENDENT UPdN THE RADIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS BOTH EXISTING AND POTINTIAL. IF, FOR EXAMPLE, THE EMERGENCY IS CONFINED TO THE AUXILIARY BUILDING, THE TEAM MAY REQUIRE MINIMAL DOSIMETRY TO SEARCH THE TURBINE HALL.

4.1.5 Determine with the Health Physics Director the protective clothing and respiratory equipment necessary.

NOTE: ENSURE THAT WHEN RESPONSE TEAM MEMBERS ARE DRESSED, THE TLD IS WORN ON THE INSIDE OF PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND THE SECURITY BADGE IS WORN ON THE OUTSIDE. THIS WILL MINIMIZE CONTAMINATING THE TLD WHILE KEEPING THE BADGE READILY AVAILABLE FOR USE.

4.1.6 Equip team members with the following personnel dosimetry:

a. Low range self-reading dosimeter (0-500 mR).
b. Medium range self-reading dosimeter (0-5R)

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(*' d. Personnel TLD capable of recording doses in excess of y 100 Res.

e. Extremity monitoring dosimeter (s) as prescribed by the Health Physics Director.

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4 4.1.9 Ensure the team has proper keys. i 4.1.10 Determine exit point and proper disposal of contaminated

clothing before returning.

4.2 Repair / Operation Team 4.2.1 Determine with the Shift Superintendent exactly what work is ,

to be performed, how many people will be required, and what tools and spare parts are needed.

i 4.2.2 Equipeacdteammemberwithprotectiveclothing, respiratory i protection equipment and personnel monitoring devices. All j clothing openings are to be taped.

i J 4.3 Health Physics Director or Desiance .

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4.3.1 Forin EPIP-32, " Search and Rescue and Emergency Operations checklist," may be used prior to dispatch of teams.

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, 4.3.2 Determine if potassium iodide administration is necessary and administer it to the search and rescue, repair / operation team members if needed. See EPIP 1.6, "Radiciodine Blocking and Thyroid Exposure Accounting," for guidance.

4.3.3 Brief all repair / operation and search and rescue members of the hazards of radiation doses in excess of 25 Rea to the I whole body if such exposures have been authorized or are i possible.

l l 4.3.4 Ensure that the teams have met all the necessary require-l ments prior to entering a contaminated or radiation area.

4.3.5 During the team effort monitor the radio and log radiation i

i levels as reported by the team and compare the readings to i those expected. Keep track of the team's time and estimate '

the dose they are receiving as appropriate. Note also Bio-Pak depletion time.

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skin, and internals. The exposure records of any team l member who exceeds 10CFR 20 limits should be forwarded to I the company Medical Director.

4.3.7 If the whole body dose of a team member exceeds 25 ren or his dose is uncertain or suspected of exceeding 25 rem or his internal dose is estimated to be greater than or equal to 10,000 MPC hours, he should be referred to a physician for appropriate medical care.

4.4 Maintenance Supervisor 4.4.1 The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for accountability and search and rescue. He will work with the Health Physics' Director in the selection of the team.

4.4.2 As soon as one team is sent out, a second team should be set up and dressed.

4.4.3 The Maintenance Supervisor should work with the Plant Oper-ations Manager or Health Physics. Director.

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LOG NOTIFICATIONS HERE:

Agency Time / Person Notified Initials Manitowoc County /

Kewaunee County /

Wisconsin DEG (Warning Center 2) /

USNRC /

i NOTE: THIS (IS/IS NOT) A DRILL.

1. IDENTIFICATION This is the (Name) (Title) at the Point Beach nuclear power plant reporting on the status of the (Unusual Event / Alert / Site Emergency / General Emergency) in progress at on .

(Time) (Date)

2. STATUS
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The followihg information is now'available:

A. Plant (1) Description of event (Fire, Explosion, Pipe or Tank Rupture, etc.)

(2) Corrective action taken:

(3) Condition of Reactor (shutdown /not shutdown). (Time: hours)

(4) Major equipment affected:

B. Plant Personnel (1) Injuries (yes/no); if yes, number injured (2) Contaminated personnel (yes/no); if yes, number (3) Overeuposure to personnel (yes/none/ possibility exists);

if yes, number (4) Other potential or actual hazards

! C. Meteorological conditions (Time: hours) c (1) Wind speed (mph) i C' '

(2) Wind direction degrees (from to )

i (Compass) (Compass)

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(3) Stability class A. (4) General weather conditions D. Radiological Conditions Off-Site (1) Release of radioactive material is (not expected / expected /

in progress).

(2) If applicable:

(a) Release of radioactive material (will start /has started) at on and is expected to continue (Time) (Date)

,_ __ for . __ .- _ _ _ .

(Hour / Minutes)

(b) The radiological release is in (liquid / gaseous) form and is (controlled / uncontrolled).

(c) The release rate is estimated to be: -

Iodine ci/sec Noble gas Ci/sec (d) The projected arrival time for the plume at miles down wind is .

(Time)

(e) The projected dose at miles down wind at plume centerline is Rea to the whole body Ti and Ram to the thyroid.

h9 (f) (If applicable) Measured surface deposition is

(@m/100 cm2 or Ci/m2) at (Location) -

(Time: hours)

3. RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS ARE: '

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B. Take shelter in following areas:

(Location, sector and miles radius)

C. Evacuate the following areas:

(Location, sector and miles radius)

D. Other in (Recommended Action) (Location)

4. PRESS RELEASES from the JPIC in Two Rivers, Wisconsin (are/are not) planned.
5. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE required (yes/no). If yes:

A.

(Problem Area) (Agency)

B.

(Problem Area) (Agency)

. Assessment of plant conditions will continue. further status uptate will be transmitted to you periodically, based on the change in plant conditions.

NOTE: THIS (IS/IS NOT) A DRILL.

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j lac EVENT NOTZFICATION WORESHEET Notification Time Unit (s) caller's Name Inc Duty officer PSNP Call Back

, (Central Time) POIIrr SEAct NDC12&R FIMF Telephone N eber Event Classification / Check Applicable Event (s) Initiation Sipal / Check Applicable Cause(s)

, Gameral Emergency Beactor Trip Nechanical

. Site Area Energency ESF Actuation Electrical i

Alert ECCS Actuation Personnel Error Unusual Event Safety Injection Flow Procedure Inadequacy 50.72 Nonemergency LCO Action Statement Other Security / Safeguards other Transportatlan Event Event Time Event Date Systems (Central time sone) Nonth Day ' Year j Other component: Nours f

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Power Prior to Event (%): Did all systems faction as required? Yes/No If No, Esplain above.

Current Power or Mode: Anything " Unusual" or not understood? Yes/No If Yes, Raplain above.

Outside Agency or Personnel Corrective Action (s) j Notified by Licensee l State of Wisconsin Yes No Manitower co mty Yes No Kewaunee County Yes 10 0 Resident Yes No Will Se

,ther:

Mode of operation Till Correction: Estimate Time to nestart:

l Press Relesee Planned Yes No Additional Information on least Page IPIP-14 Page 1 of 3 (02 47)

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T' ADDITICIEL IMPOEII&TIQIl FOR R&DIOLOCIAL serenare IIote: Caly if T.S. escoeded er actual contamination Limaid Release Planned Source (s): ,

Gemeeus Release anni--- :

(% ease Rate (C1/sec)r ES" Tota;. Act;,vity (C1):

( n:,eese Duration:

-r.S. Limits:

Estimated /Itnown ES Tota;,Id =

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Release rata determined byr (J :,f ase:Acable)

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Start date Start Time: Hours (Central time)

Leak Reter Primary Coelant &ctiv,ty -

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( )M 232 SG & lowdown

( )M 222 List of Safety-Related 'T dr==at Ett Operational

.I Special actions Taken by Licensee (if any):

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Name Pager No. Plant Ext. Home Phone Time Notified

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J. J. Zach T. J. Koehler i

J. C. Reisenbuechler - - ' ^ ~ ~ - - -

G. J. Maxfield . - - . - _.

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j Name Plant Ext. Home Phone Time Notified l

R. D. Mitchell NA

..( I. L. Bleeker NA

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E. Ziller NA R. J. Mulheron NA T. W. Garot NA l

K. J. Draska NA T. P. Sheley NA 2

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3. Chemistry (Pager Group Nos. _

Name Pager No. Plant Ext. Home Phone Time Notified i

T. L. Fredrichs T. L. Slack R. A. Neustadter K. R. Rathgaber -

E. A. Hinshaw R. F. Arnold C. A. Gates

4. Health Physics (Pager Group Nos. -

, Name Pager No. Plant Ext. Home Phone Time W tified

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5. Instrumentation & Control (Pager Group Nos.

Name Pager No. Plant Ext. Home Phone Time Notified S. ow EPIP-22 (02-87) Page 2 of 4

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6. Maintenance (Pager Group N Name Pager No. Plant Ext. Home Phone Time Notified W. J. Herrman M. E. Crouch R. O. Gerroll I

J. O. Schoenberger T. R. Branam E. H. Wellenstein R. D. Niemisto D. E. Duenkel (DTA)

Duty & Call c

7. Reactor Engineering .

Name Plant Ext. Home Phone Time Notified

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R. C. Zyduck NA N. L. Pitterle NA

8. Plant Administration & Security Name Pacer No. Plant Ext. Home Phone Time Notified J. J. Zach (DCS)

T. J. Koehler (DCS)

J. D. Mielke F. A. Flentje R. Krukowski

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1. Duty & Call Superintendents (Pager Group N
  • Name Pager No. Plant Ext. Home Phone Time Notified
2. shift Superintendents Name Plant Ext. Home Phone Time Notified fC}

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4. Health Physics (Pager Group Nos. )

Sj. ,, Name Pager No. Plant Ext. Home Phone Time Notified

5. Instrumentation & Control (Pager Group Nos. )

Name Pager No. Plant Ext. Home Phone Time Notified l

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9. Emergency Planning Name Pager No. Plant Ext. Home Phone Time Notified
10. Duty Technical Advisors (Group Nos Name Pager No. Group No. Plant Ext. Home Phone Time Notified

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FEDERAL AGENCIES:

1. United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials 4

NRC Operations All hours Red Center or NRC Office of All hours I Inspection and (Ask for Enforcement, Duty Officer)

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i NRC Resident Inspectors: Pager Plant Ext. Home R. L. Hague

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  • 2. United States Department ef Energy-Telephone Person Time  !

Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials Chicago operations Weekdays i Center, Region V (8AM-SPM) l (Radiological i Assistance Team) All other hours

3. United Etates Coast Guard '

Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials MSO, Milwaukee Day Night USCG, Sturgeon All hours Bay USCG, Two All hours Rivers l

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'E! Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials NWS, Green Bay All hours l l

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STATE OF WISCONSIN AGENCIES Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials  !

Wisconsin Dept. of Weekdays l

Health and Social (9AM-SPM)  !

Services, Section i of Radiation Pro-tection Lawrence J. McDonnell, 3 3. Chief, Radiation

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Wisconsin Division All hours of Emergency  !

Government ,

I Wisconsin State All hours Patrol - Madison Wisconsin State All hours Patrol - Fond du Lac Wisconsin National (8AM-4PM)

Guard - Two Rivers Armory Paul Zimm After hours John Lisowe After hours i Peter Reich After hours EPIP-23 Page 2 of 5 (02-87)

COUNTY AGENCIES:

1. Manitowoc County

? j, Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials Manitowoc County All hours Sheriff Manitowoc County Following EOC Activation

2. Kewauree County Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials Kewaunee County All Hours Dispatcher Kewaunee County Following EOC Activation OFF-SITE AGENCIES SUPPORTING JPIC ACTIVATION m'

.s c Telephone Person

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Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials Howard Perry - Home Director, Two Rivers Office Community House Steve Nenonen - Home Manager, City Office of Two Rivers Phone Service at C it House GTE g xchange) All Hours AT&T (Ringdown &

PBX) All Hours R. F. Plantico - Home Superintendent of Office Schools , Kewaunee City of Two Rivers All Hours Police Dept All Hours Chief M. Lien EPIP-23 Page 3 of 5 (02-87)

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Telephone Person Tirae

~ Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials ,

Kewaunee Nuclear All hours l Power Plant Institute of All hours Nuclear Power Operations i

l American Nuclear l Insurers All hours

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Westinghouse Electric Corp.

Site Services Rep. Office 3

(V. Burke) Home Area Manager Office (Ron Steve) Home 1st Alternate Office _

(Cliff Hamal)

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(..,..g Stone & Webster Office

- @l?.'1----Engineering Corp.

Bechtel Power Corporation J. I. Dotson Office Home T. W. Vanvick Office -

Home University of Office Wisconsin -

Milwaukee Seismic Center ,

Dr. Keith Sverdrup Office Home Ron Friedel Office ~

Bob Taylor Office Wisconsin Public Service Corp.

(EOF Power) _- - -

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1. Fire Emergency Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials Two Creeks Fire All hours Department .-
2. Medical Assistance Telephone Person Time Name - Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials Emergency All hours Vehicle Ambulance Community Hos- All hours pital, Two Rivers Doctors Clinic, Ltd.

S. Lawrence Kaner, M.D.

Gerry R. Geroso, M. D.

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University Hos- .-

pital, Madison Emergency Room All hours Frank C. Larson, M.D.

Michael Garvin Robert R. Radtke, Ph.D.

(Health Physicist) 1 I

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OFFSITE AGENCY EMERGENCY CALL LIST FEDERAL AGENCIES:

1. United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials NRC Operations All hours Red Phone Center NRC Office of All hours Inspection and (Ask for Enforcement, Duty Officer)

Region III NRC Project Manager, NRC Resident Inspectors: Pacer Plant Ext. Home

( j 2. United States Department of' Energy -

Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials Chicago operations Weekdays Center, Region V (BAM-5PM)

(Radiological Assistance Team) All other hours

3. United States Coast Guard Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials MSO, Milwaukee Day Night USCG, Sturgeon All hours Bay USCG, Two All hours Rivers f' *

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4. United States National Weather Service Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials NWS, Green Bay All hours STATE OF WISCONSIN AGENCIES Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials Wisconsin Dept. of Weekdays Health and Social (9AM-SPM)

Services, Section of Radiation Pro-tection

s. Wisconsin Division All hours Ca of Emergency -

Government Wisconsin State All hours Patrol - Madison Wisconsin State All hours Patrol - Fond du Lac Wisconsin National (8AM-4PM)

Guard - Two Rivers Armory l

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1. Manitowoc County Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials l Manitowoc County All hours Sheriff Manitowoc County Following.

EOC Activation s

2. Kewaunee County Telephone Person Time i

Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials Kewaunee County All Hours Dispatcher Kewaunee County Following EOC Activation

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0FF-SITEAGENCIEsSUPPORTINdJPICACTIVATION Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials Phone Service at Community House All Hours

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Schools , Kewaunee City of Two Rivers All Hours Police Dept All Hours EPIP-23 Page 3 of 5 (02-87)

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PRIVATE AGENCIES Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials Kewaunee Nuclear All hours Power Plant Institute of All hours Nuclear Power Operations American Nuclear Insurers All hours Westinghouse Electric Corp. .

-;sA51 Stone & Webster

'9' Engineering Corp. .

Bechtel Power Corporation i

University of office Wisconsin -

Milwaukee Seismic Center l

Wisconsin Public Service Corp.

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1. Fire Emergency Telephone Person Time Name Frequency Number Notified Notified Initials Two Creeks Fire All hours l Department -
2. Medical Assistance Telephone Person Time Name _ .

Frequency Number N J cified Notified Initials Emergency All hours Vehicle Ambulance Community Hos- All hours pital, Two Rivers Doctors Clinic, Ltd.

University Hos-pital, Madison m.

.I . Emergency Room All hours -

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k. POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT I

EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITY TELEPHONE DIRECTORY I

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Corporate Emergency Center Emergency Director Alternate Emergency Operations Facility (Two Rivers)

Emergency Support Manager Rad Con / Waste Manager -

Offsite Communicator JPIC' Communicator L .. ::

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support Coordinator

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Health Physics counting Area Emergency Operation Facility Emergency Support Manager Offsite Communicator i

Rad / Con Waste Manager Radiation Dose Projection Telecopier 1

Site Boundary Control Center i

Offsite Health Physics Director

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT WISCONSIN ELECTRIC HEADQUARTERS SUPPORT PERSONNEL EMERGENCY CALL LIST NOTE: ALL TELEPHONE NUMBERS W TH FIX MAY BE DIALED FROM POINT BEACH ON THE PBX SYSTEM WITH AN WED BY THE LAST 4 DIGITS OF THE NUMBER.

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NOTE: ALL TELEPHONE NUMBERS ARE IN THE AREA, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

1. NUCLEAR POWER DEPARTMENT Time Name Pacer No. Company Ext. Home Phone Notified C. W. Fay, Vice .-

President-Nuclear Power (Emergency Director)

R. A. Neyton, (Emergency support Manager)

G. D. Frieling (Design, Construction & Planning Manager)

D E. J. Lipke,. ~

(Rad / Con Waste-Manager)

(Duty Emergency Support Manager)

S. G. Cartwright R. K. Hanneman D. F. Johnson, (Radwaste/

Technical Support Coordinator)

C. W. Krause, (Licensing Support Coordinator)

S. A. Schellin, (Utility Engineering Director)

R. D. Siezert T. J. Rodgers T. A. Hanson k

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P. M. Keily (QAS)

J. E. Gill (QAS)

A. Z. Pusztai (QAS) l

2. COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT NOTIFICATION (A) 0700 - 1700 hours0.0197 days <br />0.472 hours <br />0.00281 weeks <br />6.4685e-4 months <br />, Monday - Frida Media Line)

(B) After Hours Listing:

Call the following list of Communications Department Personnel, in order, until one is reached:

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Ron Legro

3. COMPANY ADMINISTRATION & DEPARTMENTS Time Name Company Ext. Home Phone Notified l WE Corporate Headquarters  !

Switchboard WE Medical Department WE Nuclear Power Department WE Accident Prevention

(~' W. J. Dundas,

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Time Name Company Ext. Home Phone Notified i

J. G. Remmel (Treasurer)

C. N. Peters (Purchasing

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J. E. Peters (Procurement)

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(E.G., WE SWITCHBO NOTE: ALL TELEPHONE NUMBERS ARE IN THE , UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

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2. COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT NOTIFICATION (A) Media Line (0700 - 1700 hours0.0197 days <br />0.472 hours <br />0.00281 weeks <br />6.4685e-4 months <br /> Monday - Friday )

(B) After Hours Listing:

Call the following list of Communications Department Personnel, in

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., SEARCH & RESCUE AND EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CHECKLIST Consider the following items during final briefing of search and rescue team in the operations support center
1. Dosimeters (TLDs and SRDs: TLD worn inside PCs).
2. Protective clothing.
3. Respiratory protection and projected time to depletion. _
4. Thyroid blocking agent.
5. Radio communications:
a. Radio check
b. Spare batteries. l
6. Keys (Security badge should be worn on the outside of the PCs).
7. Voice amplifiers (Boom Box) '

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8. Information as to intent of team, suggested-routes, dose rates, and precautions.
9. Backout areas.
10. Portable survey instruments
a. At least one backup instrument ,
b. Bag instruments if a steam 6 environment is expected.
11. Exposure limits.

l h l 12. Existing personnel exposure balance.

13. First aid qualification.

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15. Procedural checkoff.
16. Trauma kit or first aid kit
17. Air sampler and filters
18. Answer any questions EPIP-32 (02-87)

/ UNITED STATES E 4'7. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION O p WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 g / March 12,1987 50-266/301 Point Beach MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Document Management Branch, TIDC FROM: Director, Division of Rules and Records, ADM

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REVIEW 0F UTILITY EMERGENCY PLAN DOCUMENTATION The Division of Rules and Records has reviewed the attached document and has determined that it may now be made publicly available.

/ h hrs l A =b Donnie H. Grimsley, Director Division of Rules and Records

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Attachment:

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