ML20214G254
| ML20214G254 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Summer |
| Issue date: | 11/14/1986 |
| From: | Nauman D SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS CO. |
| To: | Stohr J NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8611260035 | |
| Download: ML20214G254 (3) | |
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November 14, 1986 36 NOV 17 All : 98 Mr. J. Phillip Stohr U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta Street, NW Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323
Subject:
Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station Docket No. 50/395 Operating License NO. NPF-12 Emergency Planning
Dear Mr. Stohr:
South Carolina Electric & Gas Company is providing a description of the scope and objectives for the small scale Radiological Emergency Exercise to be conducted at the Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station on February 4, 1987. A complete scenario package for the exercise will be provided by December 9, 2
1986.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
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\\h A. N an KEB/ DAN:jez Enclosure c:
- 0. W. Dixon, Jr./T. C. Nichols, Jr.
C. A. Price E. H. Crews, Jr.
C. L. Ligon (NSRC)
E. C. Roberts K. E. Beale
- 0. S. Bradham R. M. Campbell, Jr.
1 J. G. Connelly, Jr.
K. E. Nodland D. R. Moore R. A. Stough W. A. Williams, Jr.
G. O. Percival H. R. Denton R. L. Prevatte J. N. Grace J. B. Knotts, Jr.
Group Managers NPCF W. R. Baehr File 8611260035 861114M i
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1 RADIOLOGICAL EMERGEhCY EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES On February 4, 1987, a small scale Radiological Emergency Exercise will be conducted at the Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station to test a major portion of the basic elements existing within the emergency plans and organizations, as well as their integration capabilities. The simulated emergency will require mobilization and response of onsite and offsite Company personnel to verify the capability in an actual emergency. The exercise will also include a semi-annual Health Physics drill and the annual Environmental Monitoring drill. The exercise will require the mobilization of local government emergency personnel in order to verify their capability to respond to an 1
accident.
The specific elements of the Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station Radiation Emergency Plan which will be exercised include:
Accident assessment and classification Managerial direction and control Technical Support Center operations Operations Support Center operations Emergency Operations Facility operations News Media Center operations Site evacuation, personnel accountability and access control Radiological monitoring and dose assessment Public alerting and nctification procedures The specific objectives of the small scale Radiological Emergency Exercise for South Carolina Electric & Gas Company personnel are:
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Test the ability of operations personnel to effectively assess and respond to an abnormal operating condition which may produce an actual or potential offsite radioactive release.
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To test the abilities of health physics personnel,'cperating under emergency conditions, to monitor and assess radiological dose rates; to determine specific contamination levels, airborne, and/or surface deposited concentrations; and, to assess specific indications (including their rates.of change) that may be'used as they should for initiating emergency measures.
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To test the Station's site warning and evacuation procedures with
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regards to effectiveness and operability.
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To test the Station's emergency communications systems.
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To test the operations of the Technical Support Center and the Operations Support Center and the ability of staffing personnel to respond to an emergency condition.
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o EMERGENCY EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES (cont'd) 6.
To ensure that emergency response personnel are familiar with their duties and responsibilities.
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To test the adequacy and operability of emergency equipment and to identify any deficiencies in the quantity or quality of equipment, and to identify any deficiencies in personnel training.
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To test the operations of the Emergency Operations Facility with respect to physical facilities, communications, emergency equipment, operations and assistance provided to the Station.
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To test the operations of the News Media Center and the ability of staffing personnel to respond to an emergency condition with respect to public information and news media interface.
- 10. To utilize the training simulator in the exercise with real time Station operating information and to provide more realism in the simulated emergency conditic1, 4
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