ML20214M075
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| Site: | Catawba |
| Issue date: | 05/13/1987 |
| From: | Bolch M, Susan Cooper, Simpson D DUKE POWER CO. |
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r-C:s May 6, 1987 PLEASE INCORPORATE THE FOLLOWING CHANGES INTO YOUR CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES MANUAL:
Delete the following procedures and tabs:
HP/0/B/1009/13 HP/0/B/1009/15 Please move tab and procedure to its proper location per the index:
HP/0/B/1000/6 Remove old index (2 pages) and insert new (1 page).
Remove old procedures and insert new:
Approval Date:
RP/0/A/5000/1 4-23-87 RP/0/A/5000/2 4-23-87 RP/0/A/5000/3 4-23-87 RP/0/A/5000/4 4-23-87 RP/0/A/5000/5 4-23-87 RP/0/A/S 6
5-4-87 RP/0/g 5000/7 4-23-87 RP/0/A/5000/8 b-4-23-87 RP/0/A/5000/10 4-23-87 RP/0/B/5000/13 4-23-87 4
Remove Station Directive 3.7.5 Rev. 3 all pages and insert Rev. 4.
Remove Station Directive 3.8.4 Rev. 16 all pages and insert Rev. 17.
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B7O6010162 870513 PDR ADOCK 05000413 PDR p
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DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES INDEX y
b PROCEDURE #
TITLE RP/0/A/5000/01 Classification of Emergency RP/0/A/5000/02 Notification of Unusual Event RP/0/A/5000/03 Alert RP/0/A/5000/04 Site Area Emergency RP/0/A/5000/05 General Emergency RP/0/A/5000/06 Follow-up Notifications RP/0/A/5000/07 Natural Disaster and Earthquake RP/0/A/5000/08 Release of Toxic or Flammable Gas RP/0/A/5000/09 Collision / Explosion RP/0/A/5000/10 conducting A Site Assembly or Evacuation RP/0/A/5000/11 Protective Action Recommendations Without the OAC RP/0/B/5000/12 control of Assessment and Repair Teams RP/0/B/5000/13 NRC Notification Requirements RP/0/B/5000/14 Follow-up Notifications From TSC HP/0/B/1000/06 Emergency Equipment Functional Check and Inventory HP/0/B/1009/01 Health Physics Recovery Plan HP/0/B/1009/03 Health Physics Response Following a Primary to Secondary Leak HP/0/B/1009/04 Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions within the Ten-Mile Radius of Catawba Nuclear Station.
HP/0/B/1009/05 Personnel / Vehicle Monitoring for Emergency
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Conditions i
(i HP/0/B/1009/06 Alternative Method for Determining Dose Rate Within the Reactor Building HP/0/B/1009/07 In-plant Particulate and Iodine Monitoring Under Accident Conditions HB/0/B/1009/08 Contamination Control During Transportation of contaminated Injured Individuals l
HP/0/B/1009/09 Guidelines for Accident and Bnergency Response HP/0/B/1009/12 Quantifying Gaseous releases through Steam l
Relief Valves Under Post-Accident Conditions HP/0/B/1009/14 Health Physics Actions Following an Uncontrolled Release of Liquid Radioactive Material l
HP/0/B/1009/16 Distribution of Potassium Iodide Tablets in the Event of a Radiciodine Release HP/0/B/1009/17 Post Accident Containment Air Sampling System HP/0/B/1009/18 offsite Dose Projections HP/0/B/1009/19 Emergency Radio System Operations, Maintenance and Communications OP/0/A/6200/21 Operating Procedure for Sampling at the Post Accident Liquid Sample Panel CNS Directive 3.7.5 Response to Bomb Threat CNS Directive 3.8.4 Onsite Emergency Organization
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. CNS Directive 2.0.1 News Release / rumor Control K-.
CNS Directive 3.0.7 Site Assembly / Evacuation
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Cl Forrn 34731 (R9-86)
(1) 10 N3. RP/0/A/5000/
DUKE POWER COMPANY Change (s)- 9 to PROCEDURE PROCESS RECORD
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Incorporated PREPARATION Retype #
2, (2) STATION CATAWBA (3) PROCEDURE TITLE CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCY (4) PREPARED BY Diane Simeson DATE 4-17-97 (5) REVIEWED BY Mike Bolch DATE 4-17-87 Cron Disciplinary Review By 4t 2 7 N/R i
(6) TEMPORAi4Y APPROVAL (if Necessary)
By.
(SRO) DATE By DATE (7) APPROVED BY DATE (8) MISCELLANEOUS Reviewed / Approved By DATE Reviewed / Approved By DATE' (9) COMMENTS (For procedure reissue indicate whetner additional changes, other than previously approved changes, are included.
Attach additional pages,if necessary.)
ADDITIONAL CHANG ES INCLUDED.
2$Yes C No (10) COMPARED WITH Cor4 TROL COPY DATE COMPLETION (11) DATE(S) PE R FORMED (12) PROCEDURE COMPLETION VERIFICATION C Yes C N/A Check hsts and/or blanks properly initialed, signed, dated or filled in N/A or N/R, as appropriate?
O Yes O N/A Listed enclosures attached?
Oyes C N/A Data sheets attached, completed, dated and signed?
C Yes O N/A Charts, graphs, etc. attached and properly dated, identified and marked ?
C Yes C N/A Acceptance enteria met?
VERIFIED BY
_ DATE (13) PROCEDURE COMPLETION APPROVED DATE (14) REMARKS (Attach additional pages,if necessary.)
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7 r-RP/0/A/5000/01 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCY 1.0 SYMPTOMS 1.1 Notification of Unusual Event 1.1.1 Events are in process or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant.
1.1.2 No releases of radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring are expected unless further degradation of safety occurs.
1.2 Alert 1.2.1 Events are in progress or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant.
1.2.2 Any releases are expected to be limited to small fractions of the EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels.
I 1.3 Site Area Emergency 1.3.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or likely major. failures of plant functions needed for protection of the public.
1.3.2 Any releases are not expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels except near the site boundary.
1.4 General Emergency 1.4.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of containment integrity.
1.4.2 Releases can be reasonably expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels offsite.for more than the immediate site area.
2.0 IMMEDI ATE ACTIONS 2.1 Compare actual plant conditions to the Emergency Action Level (s) listed in Enclosure 4.1 then declare the appropriate Emergency Class as indicated.
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RP/0/A/5000/01 Page 2 of 2 c.
6 2.2 R'efer to the applicable Emergency Response Procedure (RP) for the classification found in Enclosure 4.1:
4 Notification of Unusual Event RP/0/A/5000/02 Alert RP/0/A/5000/03 Site Area Emergency RP/0/A/5000/04 General Emergency RP/0/A/5000/05 3.0 SUBSEOUENT ACTIONS 3.1 To escalate, de-escalate or close out the Emergency, compare plant conditions to the Initiating Conditions of Enclosure 4.2.
4.0 ENCLOSURES 4.1 Emergency Event List for Emergency Classes Event No.
Page(s) 4.1.'1 Primary Coolant Leak 1&2 4.1.2 Fuel Damage 3
4.1.3 Steam System Failure 4
4.1.4 High Radiation / Radiological Effluents 5
p 4.1.5 Loss of Shutdown Function 6
4.1.6 Loss of Power 7
4.1.7 Fires and Security Actions 8
4.1.8 Loss of Alarms and/or Communication 9
4.1.9 Spent Fuel Damage 10 4.1.10 Natural Disasters and Other Hazards 11 4.1.11 Other Abnormal Plant Conditions 12 & 13 4.1.12 Contaminated and injured Individual 14 4.2 Emergency Classification Guide Flowchart i
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T CATAWBA NUCLEAR STAllON RP/0/A/5000/01 EMERCilICY ACilON LEVEL'S FOR.1 Page 1 or 14 LYLMT #: 411 Primary Coolsett teah 9185 100tificat) son of Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency 1.
NC teskage > Tech.
3.
NC Leak > 50 gpa 1.
NC teak > Total [CCS 1.
Sma l l o r la rge I OCA Specs. LCO:
capacity:
W1LII failure of ECCS,
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- f o r Mode s 1, 2, 3 leads to core melt:
ENC t eak > 10 gpa
& 4 only **
SYMPi9N$
identified primary
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leakage 2.
P-S Leak > 10 gpa eP2R Low Press Rx Irip 96 68lQ -
ePER Low Press S/S Signal eS/I signal gpd Rx trip elligh Containment Press eHigh Containment Humidity 88lg e>500 gpd from any S/C a steam line break.
eHigh Contament Sump Level etMF-38,39 & 40 in alare Rapi_PJpMS etMf-53 A&8 in alarm oN/I & 800 pumps are not
$YMdly decreasing running 96 2.
Multiple S/G tube e> l gpm total P-S through eleC Tavg ruptures: ( Seve ra l AllQ all S/C ePIR Press hundred gpa P-S leakage) eN/I flow indicates "No ePZR tevel flow" OB eigg e810 6810 eAny press boundary leakage loss or of fsite power:
etMf-33 & 34 in alarm, eHigh Containment Suss OB EYMPTOMS Levei esteam Line Radiation om i gpa unidentitled Monitor in alare on the ePIR tow Press Alare 2.
Sma l l LOCA and initially a
leakage affected S/C.
ePIR low Press Rx Trip sucessful ECCS with ePZR Low Level Alarm railure of NS System over gf3 eSteam Line low Press several hours leads to S/l signal.
core melt and railure or etMF-13 & 34 in Alarm containment:
em 40 gpm controIIed eHi steam flow and etMf-53 A&s in alare leakage at 2235 psig tow-Low lavg esteam Line Radiation Monitor in alare on SYMPTO8!$
QB the arrected S/C.
ePZR low press Rx trip erlR low press S/I signal e> l gpa from NC press 8ll9 e80C tempe ra ture i s ri sing isoIation vsIve at 2235 COM((IlULD psig eUV alarm on 7KV buses M
6800 A8l0 ENS riow indicators show erossible lifting or S/C
" 80 0 f l ow" a f te r > 2 hou rs i'
Tech. Spec. Action PRV's and/or safety valves Statement Time Limit is
[gg exceeded.
2.
10C leak > 50 gpa COctilNULD
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CAIAWBA ISUCLEAR STAIi088 RP/0/A/5000/0I EME RCE80CY ACIl005 t EVEL'S FOR.I rage 2 of 14 EYillLE 4.1.1:
Primatry coolenLLesh (Continued)
Class Notification of Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General E me rgency 3.
S/G Iube Rupture or safety valve to 3.
> 50 gpa P-S leakage close following a 8890 reJuction of NC Press:
eigg loss of offsite power:
eValid accoustical a steam line break monitor Indication of EyMPJ0MS valve failure.
Aagg ePIR low press alare
[MQ ePIR low press trip identification of fuel-t ePZR Iow level alare
- damage, ePIR Iow press S/I signal of MF-33&34 in ala rm ly!!ff9!13 etMF-53 A&a in alarm esteam Line Radiation Rapidly decreasing:
Monitor in alarm on the affected S/C.
eleC Tavg ePIR Press 8810 ePIR tevel oUV a la rm on a l l 7 kV buses AI!g 4.
Multiple S/G tube ruptures: e[MF-33 k 34 in alarm (Several hundred gpa P-S eSteam I.ine Radiation leak)
Monitor in alare on the affected S/G
$YMPTOMS ePIR Iow press alarm ePIR Iow press Rx trip esteam line Low Press ePER low level alaru S/l signal ePER Iow press S/I signal eHigh Steam Flow and tow low Tavg 6899 etMF-33&34 in alarm 68l0 et Mf-53 A&8 in a la rm esteam 8.ine radiation etMF-48 in alarm with Monitor in alarm on the either or both of the affected S/G.
Following:
{gQ etoose Parts Monitoring Alarm etaboratory Analysis Indicating fuse damage of MF-53A and/or e Indicates
> 3R/hr LilD I
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f asel Dama_gg Giali platirication or Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency Ceneral Emergency 1.
liigh coolant activity:
1.
Severe loss or fuel 1
Degraded core ylth 1.
Loss or 2 of 3 rission cladding; mechanical possible loss of product barriers with
- e. > I g i/ gram Dose clad railure:
coolable geometry:
a potential for loss of Equsvalent 4-931 3rd barrier:
M
> 11MlsJ:l/ Cram a.
Very high coolant einadtge:M gJ ere CoolIne activity sample a.
LOCA as identitled E
200 A ci/mi to See EP/1/A/5000/28 in Event 4.1.1 Site gross activity.
1000ft Ci/m1 Area Emergency, equsvalent I-131.
ettechanJgaLGlad31]urg Item #1
> 251 fuel railures b.
> 0.11 increase in b.
IMF-48 indicates fuel railure within increase > 1% ruel
(> 1000ALCl/ml 1-131) 6890 30 min, f ailures (> 40ACi/el) within 30 min, o}gyere fuel Ovettgeperaturg incomplete Cont. Isol M
gj 1% to 10% ruel railures as b.
LOCA as identified in 1% to 5% ruel assinated by AP/0/A/5500/31 Event 4.1.1 Site Area railures e5% to 25% total feel
[mergency, Item #1 rallieres (> 200As ci/mi ortel Melt
.5% to 5% ruel railures as ofMF-48 alarm See flotes estimated by AP/0/A/5500/31 etMF-53A and/or 8 4
2.
leC pump seizure leads eI-I3I concentraLion fue8 iaiIure:
LHO AHO increases by 4 A l/mi ove r a 30 min, pe riod SYMt10M}
e00C pump t rip s ta re eContainment press OR
> 14.8 psig for at A8l0 least 2 minutes, el-331 concentration 40 A 4/mi to eRx trip on low flow 2.
Severe fuel Damage 200 g i/mi A880
- r***I Ovgttgaee_ra1inEn o> 1% increase fuel railures
> 10% ruel ra l lesres
[stQ within 30 min. (> 40s Ci/mi as estimated by within 30 min.)
AP/0/A/5500/38 M
eLueI Mgtg e5% total fuel ra i lures
(> 200ALCi/ml 1-131)
> 5% ruel railures as estimated by 3
See 100tes
'AP/0/A/5500/38
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[gO pooll s:
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Determined by laboratory Analysis 2.
Concentration may vary witta ICCS dilution
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[ME RGE80CY ACT IOtt L E VE L' S F OR
[nclosure 4.I Page 4 of it LYfMI # 4.1.3:
Sigge Syllge feilutt C1313 seatirication or unusual Event Alert 5,ite Area Emergency General Emergency 1.
f allure or a safety or 1.
P-S teak > 10 gpa 1.
> So spe P-S soakage M/A PORV on an S/C to close, following a reduction or A8l0 LufR SM pressure, a steam line break a stese line break 2.
Rapid depressur82ation of secondary side:
1Y_MPIOM$
88lQ fy!*P_[gegg Rapidly decreasing:
Identification or fuel
- damage,
- s. S/I signal otsC Tavg
- b. As observed ePIR Press M0!!$
ePIR Level
[ftQ Rapidly decreasing:
b8l0 eleC Ta vg etMf-33 & 34 in alare.
ePIR Press ePER Level
$81Q esteam 1.Ine Radiation eIMr-33 & 34 in alare Monitor in alare on esteam Line Radiation the affected S/G.
84enitor in alare on the affected S/C.'
esteam line low Press S/I signaI esgQ OHigh steam flow and Low-tow Tavg esteam line Low Press S/I signal
[g0 eHigh steam flow and Low-tow Tavg 9
ONQ etMF-48 in alare, yjl!)
either or both of the following:
etoose Parts Nnitor Alare elaboratory Analysis indicating fuel Demage ofMF-53A and/or B indicates > 3R/hr.
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CATAWSA IIUCI[AR STAI 5000 stP/0/A/5000/01 EMiltCEleCY ACTIOel LEVEL'S FOR.1 Page 5 of 14 EVElef f 4.1.4:
Hip Itagjalion/Radioloelcal Effluents Clagg Notification of Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency 1.
Radiological Effluents 1.
High radiation level 1.
Radiological effluents 1.
Effluent monitor detect 1ech Specs Exceeded or high airborne con-at the s i te bounda ry levels corresponding to:
i taminatlon:
1YMPIOM}
fOR ADVERSE ISEIEROLOGY fOR ACIUAL MEIERotOGY increase by a factor of SEE Isoit 1 etMf-31, 35, 36, 3 F, 49 1000 in radiation monitor 1 R/hr Whole Body or 50 in alare readings within station.
eWhole Body
> $0 er/hr for 30 min.
96 Asfg 2.
Airborne radiological effluents > 10x 15 96 5 R/hr Thyroid at the $lte ouncontrolled releases limits (Instantaneous Soundary:
continued Indicating rate):
> 500 er/hr for 2 min.
Radiological Effluent
}qe 100tes 2 & 3 Tech. Specs exceeded.
SYMPTOM}
gg elMT-35 4
$Yttrice9 Upp tow range 3 1.3 X 10 cpe e5x these levels to lhyroid ofMf-36 6
tow Range 2 4.98 x to cpe etMf-36 96 4
A800/04 t ow Range 2 8.1 X 10 cpe e[PA PAC's are projected to be exceeded outside the Site ofMF-36 2
ef fet -3 F Boundary.
High Range 2 7.35 x 10 cpe 3
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1 F.25 x to cpe/ min he_a_Ilgtes 2 & 3 oEMF-37 change or 5.8 x to cpe j
minute over any slee inte rva l
[ _19 9 SYMPTOMS as determined f rom recorder trace.
etMf-36 5
tow Range 2 2.5 x 10 cpe
[g.D for 30 min ofM(-36 6
tow Range 1 2.5 x to cpe i
for 2 min 1
A8ep/OR f
2 High 'tange 2 3.7 x 10 cpe for 2 min 3
elsef-37 citange of 2.9 x 10 cpe/ minute for 30 minutes or a cleange 4
or 2.9 x 10 cpe/sinute for 2 minutes as determined i
Free recorder trace observation or OAC.
I use 5
peotes:
Ilsese values are worst _ case calcestation based on Stability Class "C" and Unit Vent flowrate of 1.9 x to cre.
2.
Iliese dose rates are projected based on plant radiation monitors gr are measured in the environment.
3.
Potential Source lere origins are not sessmed.
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Complete loss or 1.
Complete loss er func-1.
Iransient rewiring Rx trip runction needed for tiens needed rer unit with raiture to trip.
unit sold abu_gegyn:
t!a1 3!,HLWewn:
850 SYtF! OMS 1Yt!E19tf5 einability to establish Additiones rallure or core oral eure of both trains sev pump injection cooling and ECCS er le0 would lead to core molt:
e!IR A8tB eInstiiity to main 1ein
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natural or Forced einability to establish eftu reenins critical af ter circula tion.
- CA flew all attempts to trip the
,Rx are complete M
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rallure of the floactor einahitity to establish Protectlen System to sc riow, esse IID and NI Flow indicated.
Initiate and complete a trip which tirings the 2.
Transient initiated by loss reacter subcritical:
2.
1 Raat $lENI rew iring of CF and C99 Systems rollowed operation of shutdeun by failure or CA System for efteactor reaalas critical system with rallure extended period. Core molt-af ter all attoepts to to trip:
Ing is possible in several trip have been completed, hours with uitleste failure eReactor remains critical er containment likely:
[Il0 after all attempts to trip hewe been coepieted.
SYp0Pict!$
oftw trip on to-to S/C level M
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'7 oulde range S/C Ievel toward errscele low on aII S/C M
e01o CA riow indicated 96 eCA pumps not running asul cannot be restered within 30 minutes W
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Fire within Plant 1.
Fire potentially 1.
Fire compromising the 1.
Any mejor internal or lasting more than effecting safety functions of safety external events (e.g.,
to minutes: (IIete* )
systees:
systees:
Fires, eartheguebes substantially beyond e0bservation of a fire e0bservation of a sobservation of a design levels) weilch fasting > 10 minutes, fire that could mejor fire that could cause messive effect safety systees, defeats redundant common demoge to the safety systee or tenit.
2.
Security threat 2.
Ongoing Security fesac t ions.
comproelse:
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Loss of physical controf O_ft 2.
Imminent loss of of the plant (Ipote*):
oAs reported by physical control of eAttempted entry Security force the plant (Note *):
OPhysical attack on the plant has resulted OJ M
ePhysical attack on in occupation of the the plant (IIote")
Control stoos and OAttempted sabotage including imelpent auxiliary shutelown As reported by occupancy of Control panels.
Security force.
steos and auulliary shutdown panels.
W UID UE Is0TE: Plant is derimod as: Aux. Sieg., TS, SS, Itt, O/G fle.
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parameters not functional 4
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intent to enter l
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monitoring systee 2.
Ottier significant less of assessment er c - mication capability.
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onsite A810 oInability to call Itational Weather Service for back tap source of meterorological dets.
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1.
When unit is not in 1.
Any mejor internal er or detected in plant cold shutdown:
external events (e.g.,
( 810i[ * )
> 0.08g Horizontal fires, earthquakes sub-
- a. Earthquake > SSE:
stantially beyond design
< 0.06g Horizontal feveIs) which coutd cause
> 0.15g Morizontas messive common damage to l
Oft
> 0.053g vertical the unit.
9E
< 0.053g Vertical s
- b. take level:
> 0.10g Vertical
- b. take level eHigh 592 ft. 594.6 ft
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(1) lO NaRP/0/A/5000/0" DUKE POWER COMPANY Change (sT~
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Incorporated PREPARATION Retype # %
(2) STATION CATAWBA (3) PROCEDURE TITLE NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT (4) PREPARED BY Diane Simoson DATE 4-17-97 (5) REVIEWED BY Mike Bolch DATE 4-17-97 Cross Disciplinary Review By 2.
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(9) COMMENTS (For procedure reissue indicate whether additional changes, other than previously approved changes, are included.
Attach additional pages,if necessary.)
ADDITIONAL CHANGES INCLUDED.
3Yes C No (10) COMPARED WITH CONTROL COPY DATE COMPLETION (11) OATE(SI PERFORMED (12) PROCEDUFiE COMPLETION VERIFICATION O Yes C N/A Check lists and/or blanks properly initialed, signed, dated or filled in N/A or N/R, as appropriate?
O Yes C N/A Listed enclosures attached?
O Yes C N/A Data sheets attached, completed, dated and signed?
C Yes C N/A Charts, graphs, etc. attached and properly dated, identified and marked ?
C Yes C N/A Acceptance criteria met?
VERIFIED BY DATE (13) PROCEDURE COMPLETION APPROVED DATE (14) REMARKS (Attach additional pages,if necessary.)
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RP/0/A/5000/02 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION 1
NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT 1.0 SYMPTOMS 1.1 This condition exists when events are in process or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant.
2.0 IMMEDI ATE ACTIONS 2.1 Make initial notifications to individuals and organizations.
2.1.1 Complete Part I of Warning Message Form.
(See example.3.)
Record receivers name and time (initial contact).
NOTE:
Emergency Coordinator shall initial forms when message is approved for transmission.
NOTE:
Warning Message Forms are kept in the Control Room and TSC, ensure that all used forms are returned to the back of the notebook.
2.1.2 Notifications shall be as the order of Enclosure 4.1 indicates.
See RP/0/B/5000/13 for NRC Notification.
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NOTE:
The State and County notification must be made within 15 minutes of declaration of the emergency.
2.2 Notify the Nuclear Production Duty Engineer using Enclosure 4.2.
3.0 SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS 3.1 Assess the emergency condition, then remain in a Notification of Unusual Event, escalate to a more severe class or terminate the emergency.
NOTE:
When Terminating the Emergency use Parts I L 111 of Warning Message Form.
3.2 Followup Notifications 3.2.1 See RP/0/A/5000/06, Follow-up Notifications
RP/0/A/5000/02 Pcge 2 of 2 e-3.3 Augment shift resources to assess and respond to the emergency situation as needed.
3.4 The Compliance Engineer or delegate shall follow up with a written summary to county and state authorities, notified in 4.1.3 of.1, within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
4.0 ENCLOSURES 4.1 Telephone Notification List 4.2 Emergency Message Format 4.3 Example Warning Message:
Nuclear Facility to State / Local Government
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- Conference Call Instructions 1.
Press and release the receiver button to put the first call on " hold".
You will hear three beeps, then dial tone.
2.
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caller.
3.
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(If the line is. busy or there's no answer, you can return to the original call by pressing and releasing the receiver button. )
4 All parties are disconnected when you hang up.
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TELEPHONE NOTIFICATION LIST 4.1.3 State L County Warning Points **Use Warning Message Form **
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4.1.6 NRC Operations Center, Bethesda, Md. (RP/0/B/5000/13)
RP/0/A/5000/02 Encissure 4.2 Page 1 of 1 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION TO NUCLEAR PRODUCTION DUTY ENGINEER EMERGENCY MESSAGE FORMAT 1.
This is at Catawba Nuclear Station.
(Name and Title) 2.
This is is not a drill. An X
Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at on Unit #
(Time) 3.
Initiating Condition:
(Give as close to the emergency plan description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status.)
4.
Corrective measures being taken:
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5.
There have have not not been any injuries to plant personnel.
6.
Release of radioactivity:
is taking place is not taking place 7.
NRC Yes No; State Yes No; Counties Yes No; have been notified.
8.
The Crisis Management Team should X
should not be activated.
Corporate Communications and Company Management should be notified.
Ensure that Corporate Communications sends a copy of any News Release, to Control Room.
9.
I can be reached at for follow-up information.
(Telephone Number)
- 10. Additional Comments:
Name of Person Contacted Date Time i
RP/0/A/5000/02 PART 1 INITIAL WARNING MESSAGE Enlosure 4.3 Page 1 of 4 e
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Date:
Time:
hours 2.
This is:
Catawba Nuclear Station concerning Unit #
My name is:
Telephone:
this message (Number
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(a)
Reports a real emergency.
(b)
Reports the change in the class of a real emergency.
(c)
Reports the termination of a real emergency.
(d) is an exercise message.
3.
Message Authentication Message Sender:
I authenticate as (a) IF A TERMINATION MESSAGE. GO TO PART 3.
4.
The class of emergency is:
X (a) Unusual Event (c) Site Area Emergency (b) Alert (d) General Emergency 5.
This class of emergency was declared at:
on (time)
(date) 6.
The initiating event causing the emergency classification is:
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7.
The emergency condition:
(a)
Does not involve the release of radioactive material from the plant.
(b)
Involves the potential for a release, but no release is occuring.
(c)
Involves the release of radioactive materials.
8.
The following protective actions are recommended:
X (a) No protective action is recommended at this time.
l (e) Other recommendations:
9.
I repeat, this message:
(a) Reports a real emergency.
(b) Reports a change in the classification of a real emergency.
(c) is an exercise message.
10.
Do you have any questions? (Copy on separate sheet.)
11.
RELAY THIS INFORMATION TO THE PERSONS LISTED IN YOUR ALERT PROCEDURES WHO MUST BE NOTIFIED OF INCIDENTS AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY.
- For Message sender:
record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.
END OF PART 1
9 RP/0/A/5000/02 PART 2 FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE (S) Enclosure 4.3 Page 2 of 4 1.
Plant status:
Reactor (a) is not tripped /_ was tripped at (Time):
Plant is at:
(a)
% power (c) hot shutdown (b) cold shutdown (d) cooling down Prognosis is:
(a) stable (c) degrading (b)
Improving (d) unknown 2.
Emergency actions underway at the facility include:
3.
Onsite support needed from offsite organizations:
4.
Dose Projection Data Windspeed:
mph Wind direction: From Precipation:
Release Type: (a)
Ground /(b)
Elevated Stability Class:
( A, B,C,D, E, F,or G)
Weighted dose Conversion Factor: (a)
(R/hr)/(Ci/m )(whole body) 8 (b)
(R/hr)/(Cl/m )(Child Thyroid) 8 Radiological Release: Noble Gas Equivalent Xa-133 r,1-131 curies /sec.
A lodine Equivalent curies /sec.
5.
The type of actual or projected release is:
(a) Airborne (b) Waterborne (c) Surface Spill (d) Other (e) No release is in progress or expected at this time (Skip items 6, 7 r, 8) am 6.
Release (a) will begin at hou rs.
(b) began at hou rs.
7.
The estimated duration of the release is hou rs.
8.
The source and description of the release is:
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Dose Projections:
Dose Commitment Projected Integrated Dose in Rem Based on hours of release Whole Body Child Thyroid Distance (rem / hour)(Rem / Hour of inhalation)
Whole Body Child Thyroid __
Site Boundary 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles
- 10. Field measurement of dose rate (mr/hr) or contamination (X)
(if available):
Time Zone Distance from Direction from Whole Body Child Thyroid Plant Plant 11.
I repeat, this message:
(a)
Reports a real emergency.
(b) Reports a change in the class of a real emergency.
(c) is an exercise message.
- 12. Do you have any questions? (Copy on Separate Sheet)
- EN D O F FO LLOW U P ME S S A G E ( S ) *****
- For Message Sender:
Record names of Message l' oceivers on Page 4.
PART 3 TERMINATION MESSAGE 1.
The event was terminated at on (time)
(cate) 2.
The event at the plant was terminated for the fellowing reason (s):
- EN D O F TERMIN A T ION MESS AGE *****
- For Message Sender:
record names of Message Receivers on Page 4
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RP/0/A/5000/02 WARNING POINTS ALERTED.3 Page 4 of 4 1.
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(date)
(time)
(warning point) 2.
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(date)
(time)
(warning point) 3.
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(time)
(warning point) 4.
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(warning point) 5.
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Release of this message approved by:
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(1) ID No.RP/0/A/ 500_0/ C DUKE POWER COMPANY Chancets!'
to PROCEDURE PROCESS RECORD 9
Incorporated PREPARATION Retype # 1 (2) STATION c atat.m a (3) PROCEDURE TITLE ALERT (4) PREPARED BY Diane Simeson DATE 4-17-87 (5) REVIEWED BY Mike Bolch DATE 4-17-87 W F. 2
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Attach additional pages,if necessary.)
ADDITION AL CHANGES INCLUDED.
Eyes C No (10) COMPARED WITH CONTROL COPY DATE COMPLETION (11) DATE(S) PERFORMED (12) PROCEDURE COMPLETION VERIFICATION C Yes C N/A Check lists and/or blanks properly initialed, signed, dated or filled in N/A or N/R, as acoropriate ?
C Yes C N/A Listed enclosures attached?
C Yes C N/A Data sheets attached, completed, dated and signed?
C Yes C N/A Charts, graphs, etc. attached and property dated, identified and marked?
C Yes C N/A Acceptance criteria met?
VERIFIED BY DATE (131 PROCEDURE COMPLETION APPROVED DATE (14) REMARKS (Attaen additional pages,if necessary.)
m RP/0/A/5000/03 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION ALERT 1.0 SYMPTOMS 1.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant.
2.0 IMMEDI ATE ACTIONS 2.1 Make initial notifications to individuals and organizations.
2.1.1 Complete Part i of Warning Message Form (see example.3).
Record receiver's name and time (initial contact).
NOTE:
Emergency Coordinator shall initial forms when message is approved for transmission.
NOTE:
Warning Message forms are kept in a Notebook in the Control Room and TSC, ensure that all used forms are returned to the back of the notebook.
2.1.2 Notifications shall be as the order of Enclosure 4.1 indicates. See RP/0/B/5000/13 for NRC Notification, (p
NOTE:
The State and County notification must be made within 15 minutes of declaration of the emergency.
2.1.3 Advise station personnel to activate TSC and OSC.
2.1.4 Complete Enclosure 4.2 and advise the Nuclear Production Duty Engineer to bring the CMC to standby.
3.0 SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS 3.1 Accident Assessment:
3.1.1 Dispatch on site monitoring teams with associated communications equipment, see HP/0/B/1009/09.
3.2 Follow up Notifications.
3.2.1 See RP/0/A/5000/06, Follow-up Notifications.
3.3 Recommend Protective Action Offsite NOTE Protective Action Recommendations are obtained from: OAC Program " Nuclear-23" or RP/0/A/5000/11, if the OAC is not operational, for Operations Personnel, if you have determined the need for the offsite protective actions, then reasses the emergency classification. You are no longer in an Alert situation.
RP/0/A/5000/03 Page 2 of 2 e-3.4 If the emergency situation is rapidly degrading then conduct a Site Assembly, see RP/0/A/5000/10.
3.5 Augment shift resources to assess and respond to the emergency situation as needed.
3.6 Assess the emergency condition, then remain in an Alert, escalate to a more severe class, reduce the Emergency Class or terminate the emergency.
3.7 The Compliance Engineer or delegate shall close out the emergency with verbal summary to county and state authorities, notified in 4.1.3 of Enclosure 4.1, followed by written summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.
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i DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION TO NUCLEAR PRODUCTION DUTY ENGINEER EMERGENCY MESSAGE FORMAT
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This is at Catawba Nuclear Station.
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This is is not a drill. An Unusual Event r
X Alert Site Area Emergency
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General Emergency l
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on Unit #
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Initiating Condition:
(Give as close to the emergency plan description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status.)
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Corrective measures being taken:
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There have have not not been any injuries to plant personnel.
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Release of radioactivity:
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is not taking place i
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NRC Yes No; State Yes No; i
Counties Yes No; have been notified, t
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The Crisis Management Team X
should be told to standby.
Corporate Communications and Company Management should be notified.
, Ensure that Corporate Communications sends a copy of any News Release, to j
Control Room.
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(Telephone Number)
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RP/0/A/5000/03 PART 1 INITIAL CARNIN3 MESSAGE Enl::sure 4.3 i
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Date:
Time:
hours 2.
This is: Catawba Nuclear Station concerning Unit e My name is:
Telephone:
this message (Number
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(a)
Reports a real emergency.
(b)
Reports the change in the class of a real emergency, (c)
Reports the termination of a real emergency.
(d) is an exercise message.
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Message Authentication Message Sender:
I authenticate as (a) IF A TERMINATION MESSAGE. GO TO PART 3.
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The class of emergency is:
(a) Unusual Event (c) Site Area Emergency X
(b) Alert (d) General Emergency 5.
This class of emergency was declared at:
on (time)
(date) 6.
The Initiating event causing the emergency classification is:
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The emergency condition:
(a)
Does not involve the release of radioactive material from the plant.
(b)
Involves the potential for a release, but no release is occu ring.
(c)
Involves the release of radioactive materials.
8.
The following protective actions are recommended:
(a) No protective action is recommended at this time.
(e) Other recommendations:
9, I repeat, this message:
1 (a) Reports a real emergency.
(b) Reports a change in the classification of a real emergency.
(c) is an exercise message.
- 10. Do you have any questions? (Copy on separate sheet.)
- 11. RELAY THIS INFORMATION TO THE PERSONS LISTED IN YOUR ALERT i
PROCEDURES WHO MUST BE NOTIFIED OF INCIDENTS AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY.
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- For Message sender:
record names of Message Receivers on Page f.
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RP/0/A/5000/03 PART 2 FELLOW-UP MESSACE(S) Enclosure 4.3 1.
Plant status:
Reactor (a) is not tripped /_ was tripped at (Time):
Plant is at:
(a)
% power (c) hot shutdown (b) cold shutdown (d) cooling down Prognosis is:
(a) stable (c) degrading 3
(b)
Iraproving (d) unknown 2.
Emergency actions underway at the facility include:
3.
On.ite support needed from offsite organizations:
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Dose Projection Data Windspeed:
mph Wind direction: From i
Precipation:
Release Type: (a)
Ground /(b)
Elevated Stability Class:
( A.8,C,D,E, F,or G)
Weighted dose Conversion Factor: (a)
(R/hr)/(Cl/m )(whole body) 8 (b)
(R/hr)/(Cl/m )(Child Thyroid) 8 Radiological Release: Noble Gas Equivalent Xe 133 & 1-131
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curies /sec.
lodine Equivalent curies /sec.
5.
The type of actual or projected release is:
(a) Airborne (b) Waterborne (c) Surface Spill (d) Other (e) No release is in progress or expected at this time (Skip items 6, 7 & 8) 6.
Ralease (a) will begin at hours.
(b) began at hou rs.
7.
The estimated duration of the release is hours.
8.
The source and description of the release is:
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Dose Projections:
Dose Commitment Projected Integrated Dose in Rem Based on hours of release Whole Body Child Thyroid Distance (rem / hour)(Rem / Hour of inhalation)
Whole Body Child Thyroid Site Boundary 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles 10.
Field measurement of dose rate (mr/hr) or contamination (X)
(if available):
Time Zone Distance from Direction from Whole Body Child Thyro 6d Plant Plant y
11.
I repeat, this message:
(a) Reports a real emergency.
(b) Reports a change in the class of a real emergency.
(c) is an exercise message.
- 12. Do you have any questions?
(Copy on Separate Sheet)
- E N D O F FO LLOW U P ME S S A G E ( S ) *****
- For Message Sender:
Record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.
PART 3 TERMINATION MESSAGE 1.
The event was terminated at on (time)
(date) 2.
The event at the plant was terminated for the following reason (s):
- END OF TERMIN ATION MESSAGE *****
- For Message Sender record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.
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Release of this message approved by at:
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r RP/0/A/5000/04 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION SITE AREA EMERGENCY 1.0 SYMPTOMS 1.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve an actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for protection of the public.
2.0 IMMEDI ATE ACTIONS 2.1 Make Initial notifications to individuals and organizations.
2.1.1 Complete Part I of Warning Message Form (see Example.3).
Record receiver's name and time (initial contact).
NOTE: Emergency Coordinator shall Initial forms when message is approved for transmission.
NOTE: Warning Message forms are kept in a notebook in the Control Room and TSC, ensure that ell used forms are returned to the back of the notebook.
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2.1.2 Notifications shall be as the order of Enclosure 4.1 Indicates.
See RP/0/8/5000/13 for NRC Notification.
NOTE: The State and County notification must be made within 15 minutes of declarat6on of the emergency.
2.1.3 Advise station personnel to activate.TSC and OSC.
2.1.4 Complete Enclosure 4.2 and advise the Nuclear Production Duty Engineer to activate the CMC.
i 2.2 Protective Action Offsite 2.2.1 Recommend to Offsite Agencied that the Alerting Sirens be sounded and that the EBS be activated to inform the public of a potential for later protective actions.
J 2.3 Protective Action Onsite 2.3.1 Conduct a Site Assembly, see RP/0/A/5000/10.
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RP/0/A/5000/04 Page 2 of 3 r-3.0 SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS 3.1 Accident Assessment:
3.1.1 Dispatch field monitoring teams with associated communications equipment, see HP/0/B/1009/04.
3.2 Follow up Notifications.
3.2.1 See RP/0/A/5000/06, Follow-up Notifications.
3.3 Follow up Recommend Protective Action Offsite NOTE Protective Action Recommendations are obtelned from: OAC Program " Nuclear 23" or RP/0/A/5000/11, if the OAC is not available, for Operations personnel.
3.3.1 The Emergency Coordinator shall make Protective Action Recommendations to the affected county warning points and to both SC and NC state warning points (Emergency Operations Center if established) or the designated i
state department as per the state's Radiological Emergency Response Plan. See Enclosure 4.4 for aid in protective act,lon decision making.
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This authority shall not be delegated to other elements of the emergency organization.
3.3.2 If actual release of radioactive material will result i
in a projected dose to the population of:
' EPA Protective Action Guides Whole Body Thy roid
_ Recommendation
<1 Rem
<5 Rem No Protective Action is Required.
I to <5 Rem 5 to <25 Rem Recommend seeking shelter and wait for further instruction. Consider evacuation particularly for children
& pregnant women. Control access to af fected areas.
> 5 Rem
> 25 Rem Recommend mandatory evacuation of population in the affected areas.
Control access to affected areas.
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RP/0/A/5000/04 Page 3 of 3 NOTE Monitor environmental radiation levels to verify and adjust recommendations as necessary.
3.4 Follow-up Protective Actions On-site.
3.4.1 Consider evacuation of non-essential station personnel, see RP/0/A/5000/10.
3.4.2 Emergency Worker Exposure Limits Skin of W.B. or Activity Extremetles (Rem) Whole Body (Rem) Thyroid (Rem}
Normal Dose Limit 75 5
30 Emergencies (a) 75 25 125 Lifesaving Activities (a)(b) 375 75 150(c)
(a)
Appropriate controls of emergency workers, include: time limitations, resprators and Potassium lodido (KI) - See H P/0/B/1009/16.
The Emergency Coordinator may authorize doses to these limits.
(b)
Volunteers only.
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Although respirators and Potassium lodide should be used where effective for emergency team work, Thyroid dose may not be a limiting factor for lifesaving missions.
3.5 Augment shift resources to assess and respond to the emergency situation as needed.
3.6 Assess the emergency condition, then remain in a Site Area Emergency, escalate to a more severe class, reduce the emergency class, or terminate the emergency.
3.7 The Recovery Manager at the Crisis Management Center shall close out or recommend reduction of the emergency class, by briefing of offsite authorities at the Crisis Management Center or by phone if necessary, followed by written summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.
4.0 ENCLOSURES 4.1 Telephone Notification List 4.2 Emergency Message Format 4.3 Example Warning Message: Nuclear Facility to State / Local Government 4.4 Protective Action Recommendation Flow Chart 4.5 10 Mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) Map and Wind Direction Determination Worksheet.
RP/0/A/5000/04 Enclosura 4.1 1
Page 1 ok2 TELEPHONE NOTIFICATION LIST Initial 4.1.1 Station Ma er - J. W. Hampton
- Conference Call Offi l
Home i
Ist Alter
- H. B. Barron.
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L 2nd Alternate - R. F. Wardell a-p 3rd Alternete - G. T. Smith I
4th Alterna
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Hom 5th Alternate - T. E. Crawford 4.1.2 Compliance eer - C. L. Hartzell
- Conference Call Offic Hom 1st Alternate - D. P. Simpson 2nd Alternate - F. P. Schiffley Offic Hom
- Conference Call Instructions 1.
Press and release the receiver button to put the first call on " hold".
You will hear three beeps, then dial tone.
2.
Dial the third person's number.
You can talk before including the original caller.
3.
To begin the Conference call, press and release the receiver button. All three parties will be on the line.
(if the line is busy or there's no answer, you can return to the original call by pressing and releasing the receiver button.)
4.
All parties are disconnected when you hang up.
RP/0/A/5000/04 Enclosuro 4.1 Page2ofJ 4.1.3 State t, County Warning Points **Use Warning Message Form **
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Mecklenburg County i
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Back-up:
Emergency Radio, Codei 2.
York County P:
ive Signal Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code:
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Gaston County P
ignal Back-up: Emergency Radio, Code 4.
N.C. State, Raleigh 5.
S.C. State, Columbia 9"*'
4.1.4 Operations Duty En Page A:
See Current Operations Work List for Home Phone Number.
4.1.5 Nuclear Production En ineer P t, T Page
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CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION TO NUCLEAR PRODUCTION DUTY ENGINEER EMERGENCY MESSAGE FORMAT 1.
This is at Catawba Nuclear Station.
(Name and Title) i 2.
This is is not a drill. An Unusual Event Alert X
Site Area Emergency General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at on Unit #_.
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(Time) 3.
Initiating Condition:
(Give as close to the emergency plan description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status.)
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Corrective m5asures being taken:
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There have; have not been any injuries to plant personnel, t
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Release of radioactivity:
is taking place is not taking place 7.
NRC Yes No; State Yes No; i-Counties Yes No; have been notified.
8.
The Crisis Manggement Team X
should should not be activated.
Corporate Communications t, Company Management should be notified. Ensure
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I can be reached at for follow-up information.
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RP/0/A/5000/04 PART 1 INITIAL WARNING MESSAGE Enlesure 4.3 1.
Date:
Time:
hours 2.
This is:
Catawba Nuclear Station concerning Unit #
My name is:
Telephone:
this message (Number
):
(a)
Reports a real emergency.
(b)
Reports the change in the class of a real emergancy.
(c)
Reports the termination of a real emergency.
(d) is an exercise message.
3.
Message Authentication Message Sender:
I authenticate as (a)
IF A TERMINATION MESSAGE. GO TO PART 3.
4.
The class of emergency is:
(a) Unusual Event X
(c)
Site Area Emergency (b) Alert (d)
General Emergency 5.
This class of emergency was declared at:
on (time) (date) 6.
The initiating event causing the emergency classification is:
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The emergency condition:
(a)
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from the plant.
(b)
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(c)
Involves the release of radioactive materials.
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The following protective actions are recommended:
(a) No protective action is recommended at this time.
(b) People living in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed, turn off air conditioners and other ventillation, monitor EBS stations.
(c)
People living in zones evacuate thier homes and businesses and go to the -designated shelter.
(d) Pregnant women and children in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed, turn off air conditioners and other ventilation, and monitor EBS stations.
X (e) Other recommendations: Activate the alerting siren system and inform the public via the Emergency Broadcast System.
9.
I repeat, this message:
(a) Reports a real emergency.
(b) Reports a change in the classification of a real emergency.
(c) is an exercise message.
10.
Do you have any questions? (Copy on separate sheet.)
11.
RELAY THIS INFORMATION TO THE PERSONS LISTED IN YOUR ALERT PROCEDURES WHO MUST BE NOTIFIED OF INCIDENTS AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY.
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- For Message sender:
record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.
END OF PART 1 l
RP/0/A/5000/04 PART 2 FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE (S) Enclosure 4.3 Page 2 of 4 1.
Plant status:
Reactor (a) is not tripped /_ was tripped at (Time):
Plant is at:
(a)
% power (c) hot shutdown (b) cold shutdown -
(d) cooling down Prognosis is:
(a) stable (c) degrading (b)
Improving (d) unknown 2.
Emergency actions underway at the facility include:
3.
Onsite support needed from offsite organizations:
4.
Dose Projection Data Windspeed:
mph Wind direction: From Precipation:
Release Type: (a)
Ground /(b)
Elevated Stability Class:
( A, B,C, D, E, F,or G)
Weighted dose Conversion Factor: (a)
(R/hr)/(Ci/m*)(whole body)
(b)
(R/hr)/(Ci/m*)(Child Thyroid)
Radiological Release:
Noble Gas Equivalent cu ries /sec.
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lodine Equivalent s-cu ries /sec.
5.
The type of actual or projected release is:
(a)
Airborne (b) Waterborne (c)
Surface Spill (d) Other (e)
No release is in progress or expected at this time (Skip items 6, 7 r, 8) 6.
Reitau will begin at hours.
began at hours.
7.
The estimated duration of the release is hours.
8.
The source and description of the release is:
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Dose Projections:
Dose Commitment Projected Integrated Dose in Rom Based en hours of release Whole Body Child Thyroid Distance (rem / hour)(Rem / Hour of inhalation)
Whole Body Child Thyroid Site Boundary 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles 10.
Field measurement of dose rate (mr/hr) or contamination (X)
(if available):
Time Zone Distance from Direction from Whole Body Child Thyroid Plant Plant s
11.
I repeat, this message:
(a) Reports a real emergency.
(b) Reports a change in the class of a real emergency.
(c) is an exercise message.
- 12. Do you have any questions? (Copy on Separate Sheet)
- END OF FOLLOW-UP MESS AGE (S)*****
- For Message Sender:
Record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.
PART 3 TERMINATION MESSAGE 1.
The event was terminated at -
on (time)
(date) 2.
The event at the plant was terminated for the following reason (s):
- END OF TERMINATION MESSAGE *****
- For Message Sender:
record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.
q RP/0/A/5000/04 WARNING POINTS ALERTED.3 Page 4 of 4 e
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ENCLOSURE 4.4 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION FLOW CHART CLASSIFICATION is a SITE AREA EMERGENCY I
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Conduct a. Site Assembly Recommend Sirens
& Consider an Evac. of be Sounded & Notify Nor. Essential Personnel the Public,via EBS, of the Situation.
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DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION RP/0/A/5000/04 ENCLOSURE 4.5 4
WIND DIRECTION DETERMINATION WORK SHEET Based on wind direction (WD), determine the affected zones from the tables below. Circle the wind direction and affected zones.
NOTE:
Upper tower wind direction is preferred.
If not available, use lower WD, then use WD from National Weather Service.
A.
IF WIND SPEED IS < 5 MPH, THE AFFECTED ZONES ARE A-0, A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, E-1 and F-1.
B.
IF WIND SPEED IS > 5 MPH, SELECT THE AFFECTED ZONES FROM THE TABLES BELOW AS APPLICABLE.
Table 2.1 Table 2.2 0-5 Mile Radius Affected 5-10 Mile Radius Affected Wind Direction Zones Wind Direction Zones 0.1* - 360*
A-O PLUS 0.1* - 22*
C-1, D-1 0.1 - 27' C-2, D-2 22* - 73*
C-1, D-1, E-1 27* - 69*
C-2, D-2, E-2 73* - 108*
C-1, D-1, E-1, F-1 69* - 95*
D-2, E-2, F-2 108* - 120' D-1, E-1, F-1 95* - 132' D-2, E-2, F-2, F-3 120* - 159*
E-1, F-1 132' - 144' E-2, F-2, F-3 159'
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E-1, F-1, A-1 144' - 160' E-2, F-2, F-3, A-2 207* - 247*
F-1, A-1, B-1 160* - 201' F-2, F-3, A-2 247' - 265' A-1, B-1 201' - 229' F-2, F-3, A-2, B-265' - 298*
A-1, B-1, C-1 229' - 249' F-3, A-2, B-2 298* - 338' B-1, C-1 249* - 259' A-2, A-3, B-2 338* - 360' B-1, C-1, D-1 259* - 290' A-2, B-2, C-2, A-3 290' - 304' A-3, B-2, C-2 304' - 333' B-2, C-2 333' - 360*
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ADDITIONAL CHANGES INCLUDED.
Eyes C No (10) COMPARED WITH CONTROL COPY DATE COMPLETION (11) DATE(S) PERFORMED (12) PROCEDURE COMPLETION VERIFICATION O Yes C N/A Check lists and/or blanks properly initialec, signed, dated or filled in N/A or N/R, as appropriate?
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O Yes C N/A Data sheets attached, completed, dated and signed?
Oyes O N/A Charts, graphs, etc. attached and properly dated, identified and marked?
O Yes C N/A Acceptance enteria met?
VERIFIED BY DATE (13) PROCEDURE COMPLETION APPROVED DATE (14) REMARKS (Attach additional pages,if necessary.)
RP/0/A/5000/05 DUKE POWER COMPANY
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CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION GENERAL EMERGENCY 1.0 SYMPTOMS 1.1 Events are in process or have occurred which involve an actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of containment integrity.
2.0 IMMEDI ATE ACTIONS 2.1 Make initial notifications to individuals and organizations.
2.1.1 Complete Part I of Warning Message Form (see example
..3).
Record receiver's name and time (initial contact).
NOTE: Emergency Coordinator shall initial forms when message is approved for transmission.
NOTE: Warning Message forms are kept in a notebook in the Control Room and TSC, ensure that all used forms are returned to the back of the notebook.
2.1.2 Notifications shall be as the order of Enclosure 4.1 indicates.
See RP/0/B/5000/13 for NRC Notification.
V NOTE: The State and County notification must be made within 15 minutes of declaration of the emergency.
2.1.3 Advise station personnel to activate TSC and OSC.
2.1.4 Complete Enclosure 4.2 and advise the Nuclear Production Duty Engineer to activate the CMC.
2.2 Protective Actions Offsite
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2.2.1 Recommend to Offsite Agencies that all residents of the 2 mile radius zone (A-0) and any zone 5 miles downwind of the plant seek immediate shelter and await futher instructions.
2.3 Protective Action Onsite 2.3.1 Conduct a Site Assembly, see RP/0/A/5000/10.
2.3.2 Evacuate non-essential personnel to the Evacuation Relocation Centers, see RP/0/A/5000/10.
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3.1 Accident Assessment:
3.1.1 Dispatch field monitoring teams with associated communications equipment, see HP/0/B/1009/04.
3.2 Follow up Notifications.
3.2.1 See RP/0/A/5000/06, Follow-up Notifications.
3.3 Follow-up Recommend Protective Action Offsite NOTE Protective Action Recommendation are obtained from:. OAC
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Program " Nuclear-23" or RP/0/A/5000/11, if the OAC is not operational, for Operations personnel.
2 3.3.1 The Emergency Coordinator shall make Protective Action Recommendations to the affected county warning points and to both SC and NC state warning points (Emergency Operations Center if established) or the designated state department as per the state's Radiological Emergency Response Plan. See Enclosure 4.4 for aid in protective action decision making.
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3.3.2 If actual release of radioactive material will result in a projected dose to the population of:
EPA Protective Action Guides whole Body Thyroid Recommendation
<1 Rem
<5 Ram No Protective Action is Required.
I to <5 Rem 5 to <25 Rem Recommend seeking shelter and wait for further instruction. Consider evacuation particularly for children
& pregnant women. Control access to affected areas.
>5 Rem
>25 Rem Recommend mandatory evacuation of population in the affected areas.
Control access to affected areas.
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NOTE Monitor environmental radiation levels to verify and adjust recommendations as necessary.
3.4 Emergency Worker Exposure Limits Skin of W.B. or Activity Extremeties (Rem) Whole Body (Rem) Thyroid (RemT Normal Dose Limit 75 5
30 Emergencies (a) 75 25 125 Lifesaving Activities (a)(b) 375 75 150(c)
(a)
Appropriate controls of emergency workers, include: time limitations, respirators and Potassium lodide (KI) - See H P/0/B/1009/16.
The Emergency Coordinator may authorize doses to these limits.
(b)
Volunteers only.
(c)
Although respirators and Potassium lodide should be used where effective for emergency team work, Thyroid dose may not be a limiting factor for lifesaving missions.
3.5 Augment on shift resources to assess and respond to the emergency situation as needed.
3.6 Assess the emergency condition, then remain in an General Emergency, reduce the emergency class or terminate out the emergency.
3.7 The Recove'ry Manager at the Crisis Management Center shall close out the emergency or recommend reduction of the emergency class by briefing the offsite authorities at the Crisis Management Center or by phone if necessary, followed by written summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.
4.0 ENCLOSURES 4.1 Telephone Notification List 4.2 Emergency Message Format 4.3 Exainple Warning Message: Nuclear Facility to State / Local Government 4.4 Protective Action Recommendation Flow Chart 4.5 10 Mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) Map and Wind Direction Determination Worksheet t
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-.1 Page 1 of,2 TELEPHONE NOTIFICATION LIST Initial 4.1.1 Station Manager - J. W. Hampton
- Conference Call e
1st Alternate - H. B. Barron.
o 2nd Altern
- R. F. Wardell Offic Hom 3rd Alterna
- G. T. Smith Office Hom
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5th Alternate - T. E. Crawford 4.1.2 Compliance Engineer - C. L. Hartzell
- Conference Call o
1st Alternat - D. P. Simpson Offic Hom 2nd Alternate - F. P. Schiffley Office Home
- Conference Call Instruction
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Press and release the receiver button to put the first call on " hold".
l You will hear three beeps, the.n dial tone.
2.
Dial the third person's number. You can talk before including the original caller.
3.
To begin the Conference call, press and release the receiver button.
All three parties will be on the line.
(if the line is busy or there's no answer, you can return to the original call by pressing and releasing the i
receiver button.)
4.
All parties are disconnected when you hang up.
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-.1 Page 2 of 2 TELEPHONE 4.1.3 State r, County Warning Points **Use Warning Message Form **
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Mecklenburg County P:
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Bac -up:
mergency Radio, Code:
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York County P: Selective Signal Back-up:
mergency Radio, Code:
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Gaston County P: Selective Si A @ gna Back-up: Emergency Radio, Cod 4.
N.C. State, Raleigh 5.
S.C. State, Columbia i
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See Current Oper ns Work List for Home Phone Number.
4.1.5 Nuclear Producti En ineer P r,
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CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION TO NUCLEAR PRODUCTION DUTY ENGINEER EMERGENCY MESSAGE FORMAT 1.
This is at Catawba Nuclear Station.
(Name and Title) 2.
This is is not a drill. An Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency 4
X General Emergency was declared by the Emergency Coordinator at on Unit #
(Time) 3.
Initiating Condition:
(Give as close to the emergency plan description as possible together with station parameters used to determine emergency status.)
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Corrective measures being taken:
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5.
There have have not not been any injuries to plant personnel.
6.
Release of radioactivity:
is taking place is not taking place 7.
NRC Yes No; State Yes No; Counties Yes No; have been notified.
8.
The Crisis Management Team X
should should not be activated.
Corporate Cornmunications and Company Management should be notified.
Ensure that Corporate Communications sends a' Copy of any News Release, to Control Room.
9.
I can be reached at for follow-up information.
(Telephone Number) 10.
Additional Comments:
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Time:
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This is:
Catawba Nuclear Station concerning Unit #
My name is:
Telephone:
this message (Number
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(a)
Reports a real emergency.
(b)
Reports the change in the class of a real emergency.
(c)
Reports the termination of a real emergency.
(d) is an exercise message.
3.
Message Authentication Message Sender:
I authenticate as (a)
IF A TERMINATION MESSAGE. GO TO PART 3.
4.
The class of emergency is:
(a) Unusual Event X
(c)~
Site Area Emergency (b) ' Alert (d)
General Emergency 5.
This class of emergency was declared at:
on (time) (date) 6.
The initiating event causing the emergency classification is:
7.
The emergency condition:
(a)
Does not involve the release of radioactive material from the plant,
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(b)
Involves the potential for a release, but no release is k
occu ring.
(c)
Involves the release of radioactive materials.
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The following protective actions are recommended:
l (a) No protective action is recommended at this time.
1 (b) People living in zones remain indoors with
- the doors and windows closed, turn off air conditioners and other ventillation, monitor EBS stations.
(c) People living in zones evacuate thier homes and businesses and go to the designated shelter.
(d) Pregnant women and children in zones remain indoors with the doors and windows closed, turn off air conditioners and other ventilation, and monitor EBS stations.
X (e) Other recommendations: Activate the alerting siren system and inform the public via the Emergency Broadcast System.
9.
I repeat, this message:
(a) Reports a real emergency.
(b) Reports a change in the classification of a real emergency.
(c) is an exercise message.
- 10. Do you have any questions? (Copy on separate sheet.)
- 11. RELAY THIS INFORMATION TO THE PERSONS LISTED IN YOUR ALERT PROCEDURES WHO MUST BE NOTIFIED OF INCIDENTS AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY.
- For Message sender:
record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.
END OF PART 1
RP/0/A/5000/05 PART 2 FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE (S) Enclosure 4.3 j
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Plant status:
Reactor (a) is not tripped /
was tripped at (Time):
Plant is at:
(a)
% power (c) hot shutdown (b) cold shutdown (d) cooling down Prognosis is:
(a) stable (c) degrading (b)
Improving (d) unknown 2.
Emergency actions underway at the facility include:
3.
Onsite support needed from offsite organizations:
4.
Dose Projection Data Windspeed:
mph Wind direction: From Precipation:
Release Type: (a)
Ground /(b)
Elevated Stability Class:
( A, B,C, D,E, F,or G)
Weighted dose Conversion Factor: (a)
(R/hr)/(Ci/m*)(whole body)
(b)
(R/hr)/(Ci/m*)(Child Thyroid)
Radiological Release: Noble Gas Equivalent cu ries /sec.
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lodine Equivalent 5.
The type of actual or projected release is:
(a)
Airborne (b) Waterborne (c)
Surface Spill (d) Other (e)
No release is in progress or expected at this time (Skip items 6, 7 L 8) 6.
Release will begin at hou rs.
began at hou rs.
7.
The estimated duration of the release is hours.
8.
The source and description of the release is:
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Dose Projections:
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Dose Commitment Projected integrated Dose in Rom Based on hours of release Whole Body Child Thyroid Distance (rem / hour)(Rem / Hour of inhalation)
Whole Body Child Thyroid Site Boundary 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles 10.
Field measurement of dose rate (mr/hr) or contamination (X)'
(if available):
Time Zone Distance from Direction from Whole Body Child Thyroid Plant Plant 11.
I, repeat, this message:
(a) Reports a real emergency.
(b) Reports a change in the class of a real emergency.
(c) is an exercise message.
- 12. Do you have any questions? (Copy on Separate Sheet)
- END OF FOLLOW-UP MESSAGE (S)*****
- For Message Sender:
Record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.
PART 3 TERMINATION MESSAGE 1.
The event was terminated at on (time)
(date) 2.
The event at the plant was terminated for the following reason (s):
- END OF TERMINATION MESSAGE *****
- For Message Sender:
record names of Message Receivers on Page 4.
RP/0/A/5000/05 WARNING POINTS ALERTED Encl sure 4.3 Page 4 of 4 1.
(name)
(title)
(date)
(time)
(warning point) 2.
(name)
(title)
(date)
(time)
(warning point) 3.
(name)
(title)
(date)
(time)
(warning point) 4.
(name)
(title)
(date)
(time)
(warning point) 5.
(name)
(title)
(date)
(time)
(warning point) t 6.
(name)
(title)
(date)
(time)
(warning point) 7.
(name)
(title)
(date)
(time)
(warning point)
- FOR UTILITY USE ON LY*****
Release of this message approved by:
at:
(Name)
(Time)
(Date)
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i Conduct a Site Evacuatiori Has Physical Yes Consider a 2MR.
- M Precabt.. Evac-Been Lost?
- 3 No immediately Re5ommend 2KR.
& 5R D.W. Shelter Indoors.
Continue Assessment i No Yes Core dhge No EPA PAG's to k A20% Actual Exceeded or Fission Roducts w ProMed?
Measured in Environs?
pin Containment l ) GAP Activity?
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or Projected > Design No See W 3 M Leak. Rate?
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Shelter for Evacuation Evacuation Areas that 2MR.&
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Cannot be 5M D.W"-
10 E D.W.
Evac. Before
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" +4 la Evac.TFeasble?
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+3 +4 Yes Abbreviations:
D.W.- Downwind (90* Sector)
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CATAWBA Evacuation Time Estimates are on page 2.
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Notes:_
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For an evacuation recomendation, sheltering of the downwind subzones of the plume exposure EPZ should be recomended.
2.
Concentrate on evacuation of areas nearest the plant.
3.
The feasibility of an evacuation must be determined by responsible offsite authorities at the time of the
- emergency.
Consideration should include:
a.
Can State / County agencies support the evacuation?
b.
Will weather condition inhibit evacuation?
c.
Do bridge and road conditions present an impediment to evacuation?
d.
Is the release continuous (>2 hours) or a puff?
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520/1-75-001 Table 1.3.
4.
Promptly relocate the population affected by ground (c"
contamination following plume passage.
5.
Evacuation Time Estimates for Catawba Plume Exposure EPZ:
Normal Adverse conditions conditions All Zones (except as noted) 3:25 hrs 3:25 hrs Zone C-2 4:00 hrs 6:15 hrs Zone B-2 3:25 nra 4:00 hrs Special Facilities (except as noted) 2:45 hrs 4:15 hrs Special Facilities B-1,C-1,F-1,F-3 1:40 hrs 2:30 hrs l
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NOTE:
Upper tower wind direction is preferred. If not availaole, use lower WD, snen use w0 from National Weatner Service.
A.
IF WIND SPEED IS < 5 M9H, THE AFFECTED ZCNES ARE A-0, A-1, B-1, C-1, 0-1. E-1 and F-1.
B.
IF WINO SPEED IS > 5 MPH, SELECT THE AFFECTED ZONES FROM THE TABLES BELOW AS APPLICABLE.
Table 2.1 Table 2.2 0-5 Mile Radius Affected 5-10 Mile Radtus Affected Wind Direction Zones Wind Direction Zones 0.1' - 360'
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0.1' - 22' C-1, 0-1 0.1 - 27' 5 C-2, 0-2 22' - 73*
O C-1, 0-1, E-1 27' - 69' W C-2, 0-2, E-2 73* - 108*--+C-1, 0-1, E-1, F-1 69' - 95' 20-2, E-2, F-2 1
108* - 120' r 0-1, E-1, F-1 95*
- .32* ->0-2, E-2, F-2, F-3 120* - 15s' r E-1, F-1 132'
'.44' O E-2, F-2, F-3 159' - 207' A E-1 F-1, A-1 144' - 160* ->E-2, F-2, F-3, A-2 207' - 247' r F-1. A-1,'B-1 160' - 201' 7 F-2, F-3, A-2 247' - 2658 7 A-1, B-1 201' - 229' + F-2, F-3, A-2, B-2 265* - 290' 5 A-1, E-1, C-1 229' - 249' C F-3, A-2, B-2 298* - 338' r B-1, C-1 249' - 259'
? A-2, A-3, B-2 338' - 360' r B-1. C-1, 0-1 259' - 290'--> A-2, B-2, C-2, A-3 290' - 304'
= A-3, B-2, C-2 304' - 333" 7 8-2, C-2 333' - 3608 0 8-2, C-2, 0-2
Form 34731 (R946)
(1) ID N3RP/0/A/ 5000/ 06 DUKE POWER COMPANY Changels)
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PREPARATION Retype #
2 CATAWBA (2) STATION (3) PROCEDURE TITLE FOLLOW-UP NOTIFICATIONS (4) PREPARED BY LA Lj 5'-4-87 DATE
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DATE 5-4-87 (5) REVIEWED BY I~ N Cross Disciplinary Review By N/R I
(6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (if Necessary)
By (SRd) DATE By DATE (7) APPROVED BY,
-' A DATE 6-4 *U (8) MISCELLANEOUS Reviewed / Approved By DATE
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Reviewed / Approved By DATE (9) COMMENTS (For procedure reissue indicate whether additional changes, other than previously approved cha..ps, are included.
Attach additional pages,if necessary.)
ADDITIONAL CHANGES INCLUDED.
Oyes
&No (10) COMPARED WITH CONTROL COPY DATE COMPLETION (11) DATE(S) PERFORMED (12) PROCEDURE COMPLETION VERIFICATION O Yes O N/A Check lists and/or blanks properly initialed, signed, dated or filled in N/A or N/R, as appropriate?
O Yes O N/A Listed enclosures attached?
O Yes O N/A Data sheets attached, completed, dated and signed?
Oyes O N/A Charts, graphs, etc. attached and properly dated, identified and marked?
O Yes O N/A Acceptance criteria met?
VERIFIED BY DATE (13) PROCEDURE COMPLETION APPROVED DATE t14) REMARKS (Attach additional pages,if necessary.)
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r-RP/0/A/5000/06 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION FOLLOW-UP NOTIFICATIONS f-1.0 SYMPTOMS 1.1 An emergency situation has developed which requires follow-up messages be transmitted to count and state government officials.
1.2 This procedure is for the Control Room Operations Personnel only.
l 2.0 IMMEDI ATE ACTIONS
.t.1 Make follow-up notifications to the county and state Warning Points within 15 minutes of:
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i 2.1.1 The escalation of any emergency situation. See applicable -
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Emergency Response Procedure.
2.1.2 Anytime there is a Protective Action Recommendation for the Public or any change in Protective Action Recommendations.
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3.0 SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS 3.1 Make follow-up notifications to county and state government officials according to the following schedule:
3.1.1 Notification of Unusual Event and Alert o
Every hour until the emergency is closed out.
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if there is any significant change to the situation.
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Documentation shall be maintained for any agreed upon schedule change and the l
interval shall not be greater than every 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> to any agency.
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York County shall be provided with follow-up l
calls every hour until we are otherwise j
notified by them.
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Eve y half hour until the emergency is closed out.
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if there is any significant change to the situation.
E As agreed upon with each individual agency.
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Documentation shall be maintained for any agreed upon schedule change and the interval shall not be greater than every 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> to any agency.
3.2 Follow-up notifications shall be made as indicated in Enclosure 4.1, Notification Matrix.
3.3 Warning Message Form 3.3.1 For Notificatlan of Unusual Event use Parts 1, 2 & 3 of the Warning Message Form, as applicable.
Record receiver's name and time (initial contact).
3.3.2 For Alert, 3ite Area Emergency or General Emergency use
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Paga 1 of 1 RP/0/A/5000/06 FOLLOW-UP NOTIFICATIONS ENCLOSURE 4.1 NOTIFICATION MATRIX Change in Status Initial.
Follow-up or Notification Notifications Emergency Class North Carolina 1
1 or as directed 1
3 2
York County 4
4 4
Mecklenburg County 5
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6 6
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NC Warning Point - N.C. Highway Patrol - Raleigh, N.C. Selective Signal 117 or 1-919-733-3861 2.
SC Warning Point - S.C. Dept. of Transportation - Columbia, S.C.
Selective Signal - 516 or 1-737-1030 3.
SC Dept. of Health & Environmental Control - Duty Officer -
Columbia, S.C. Telephone Number to be provided by calling back to the Shift Supervisor.
4.
York Co. Warning Point - York Sheriff's Dept. - Rock Hill, S. C.
Selective Signal - 513 or 1-327-2021 or Radio Code 4J 5..
Mecklenburg Co. Warning Point - Mecklenburg Police Dept. -
Charlotte, N.C. Selective Signal - 116 or 336-3333 or Radio Code 21 6.
Gaston Co. Warning Point - Gaston Police Dept. - Gastonia, N.C.
Selective Signal - 112 or 866-3300 or Radio Code 26 NOTE:
Group Call 5_1* may be used for follow-up notifications but will access the S.C. Warning Point also - notify the S.C.
Warning Point to disregard the call.
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Form 34731 (R9 86)
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DUKE POWER COMPANY Change (s) to PROCEDURE PROCESS RECORD l
Incorporated PR EPAR ATION Retype
- l (2) STATION CATAWEA (3) PROCEDURE TITLE NATURE DISASTER AND EARTHOUAKE (4) PREPARED BY Diane Simpmen DATE 4-17-87 (5) REVIEWED BY Mike Bolch DATE 4-17-87
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By (SRO) DATE DATE By (7) APPROVED BY dl DATE b
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(9) COMMENTS (For procedure reissue indicate whether additional changes, other than previously approved changes, are included.
Attach additional pages,if necessary.)
ADDITIONAL CHANGES INCLUDED. Oyes CNo t
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COMPLETION (11) DATE(S) PERFORMED (12) PROCEDURE COMPLETION VERIFICATION C Yes C N/A Check lists and/or blanks properly initiated, signed, dated or filled in N/A or N/R, as appropriate?
O Yes C N/A Listed enclosures attached?
C Yes C N/A Data sheets attached, completed, dated and signed?
C Yes C N/A Charts, graphs, etc. attached and properly dated, identified and marked?
C Yes C N/A Acceptance criteria met?
VERIFIED BY DATE (13) PROCEDURE COMPLETION APPROVED DATE (14) REMARKS (Attach additional pages,if necessary.)
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EARTHQUAKE 1.0 SYMPTOMS 1.1 Observation of Hurricane, Tornado, Flood, Low Lake Level or Seiche (Lake Tidal Wave)
,e 0C Notification by:
National Weather Service (NOAA Broadcast),
5ystem Dispatcher or Local Radio Broadcast 1.2 Earthquake is detected by instrumentation or felt in plant 1.2.1 Seismic event alarm SMA-3 on 1MC8 1.2.2 OBE Exceeded alarm on AD-4 (B-8) 1.2.3 Light on Peak Shock Annunciator PSA-1575 on 1MC8 5
1.2 4 Effects of an earthquake are seen, felt or heard.
2.0 IMMEDI ATE ACTIONS 2.1 Shutdown Reactor (s) 2.1.1
. Should the following conditions develop which jeopardize the safe operation of the reactor, take the unit (s) to hot standby.
s DE51GN BASIS CONDITIONS Sustained Winds High Lake Level or Low Lake Level
> 95 mph *
> 593.5 Ft MSL
< 550.4 Ft MSL
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NOTE:
Seiche is same as High Lake Level.
- Wind speed information > 60 mph shall be obtained from NWS.
2.1.2 If the Operational Basis Earthquake (OBE) Exceeded Alarm is received and the effects of an earthquake are felt, then immediately take the Reactor (s) to Hot Standby.
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2.3 Notification 2.3.1 Classify the emergency by RP/0/A/5000/01, Classification of Emergency, and commence notification and/or other -
4 protective measures as directed by appropriate Emergency Response Procedure.
2.3.2 Announce the impending condition over the plant PA System when appropriate.
3.0 SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS 3.1 Weather Emergencies 3.1.1 Contact the National Weather Service at 704-399-6000 to obtain the latest forecast /information.
3.1.2 If a Tornado Warning has been issued for this area, the Ventilation System shall be aligned as follows:
3.1.2.1 Ensure the VF Systems are shutdown per OP/1/A/6450/04 and OP/2/A/6450/04 (Fuel Pool Ventilation System).
3.1.2.2 Depress the "lNITI ATE" pushbuttons on
" TORNADO ISOL TRN A(B)" on 1MC-5 and 2MC-5.
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3.1.2.3 Ensure all VA fans are off.
3.1.2.4 Ensure all the following ventilation systems are shutdown:
e VQ per OP/1/A/6450/17 and OP/2/A/6450/17 (Containment Air Release and Addition System) e VP per OP/1/A/6450/15 and OP/2/A/6450/15 (Containment Purge System) f e VE per OP/1/A/6450/02 and OP/2/A/6450/02
( Annulus Ventilation System) 3.1.3 If conditions permit, move the station vehicles inside the Turbine Building.
3.1.4 Close or check closed all truck and personnel access doors on the Auxiliary and Turbine Buildings and Warehouse.
3.1.5 Minimize or stop all handling of radioactive materials and releases of radioactive waste to the environment for the duration of the emergency.
f 3.1.6 Monitor Ground Water Drainage System operation closely.
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3.2 Earthquake 3.2.1 Notify Ir,E to remove the magnetic tapes from the SMA-3 recorder to evaluate and verify the magnitude of the earthquake in accordance with IP/0/B/3341/03.
3.2.2 If the earthquake intensity is >.15g horizontal and/or
).1g vertical (SSE level), then proceed to take the i
reactor (s) to Cold Shutdown.
3.2.3 Seismic verification may be obtained by calling the National Earthquake information Service at (303) 236-1500.
3.2.4 All records made by accelerographs and recorders shall be evaluated to verify the extent of the earthquake.
NOTE:
See Enclosure 4.1 for locations and procedure numbers of seismic instruments.
3.3 When conditions permit, perform a survey of plant structures and equipment to determine the extent of damage, if any, and record in the Shift Supervisor's Log.
3.3.1 Notify personnel from Ir,E and Mechanical Maintenance to assist Operations in the evaluation of earthquake damage if necessary.
3.3.2 Notify Health Physics personnel to survey the Reactor, Auxiliary and Fuel Pool Buildings to ensure shielding integ rity.
3.3.3 Notify Chemistry personnel to survey areas where damage may release dangerous chemicals (e.g. Sulfuric Acid Storage).
3.3.4 Closely monitor plant parameters to ensure plant safety.
3.4 Reporting Requirements 3.4.1 If the earthquake was determined to be >OBE, the Compliance i
Engineer or delegate shall make a report to the NRC (Regional Office) within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> via telephone.
(TS 6.9.1.12.g) 3.4.2 If the earthquake was determined to be <OBE but recorded on station seismic instrumentation, the Compliance Engineer or delegate shall make a written report to the NRC (Regional Office) within 10 days.
(TS 4.3.3.4.2) 1 4.0 ENCLOSURES 4.1 Locations of Seismic Instruments and Procedure Numbers
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P IMIMT-5010 Peak Accelerograph CA Pipe to S/G ID IP/0/ B/3341/05 P
1MIMT-5020 Peak Accelerograph NC Pipe at PZR Surge Line IP/0/B/3341/05 P
1MIMT-5030 Peak Accelerograph NI Pump 1 A IP/0/B/3341/05 A (1) 1MIMT-5040 Spectrum Recorder RB Basement O' IP/0/B/3341/04 P
1MIMT-5050 Spectrum Recorder PZR Lower Support IP/0/ B/3341/04 P
1MIMT-5060 Spectrum Recorder Aux Bldg. 577 EL (PP-56)
IP/0/B/3341/04 A (2) 1MIMT-5000 Seismic Switch RB Basement O' IP/0/B/3341/01 A
1MIMT-5070 Strong Motion RB Basement O' IP/0/B/3341/03 Accelerograph A
IMIMT-5080 Strong Motion Annulus 619 EL O' IP/0/B/3341/03 Accelerog raph i
'A 1MIMT-5090 Starter Unit for RB Basement O' IP/0/B/3341/01 SMA-3 P-Passive (historical record)
A - Active (remote read-out)
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Also provides input to Peak Shock Annunciator (PSA1575)
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Provides indication of OBE Exceeded on AD4 (B-8) in Control Room Seismic Remote Readouts SMA-3 Triaxial Time-History Accelerographs (Strong Motion Accelerograph System) - in stancby until 0.01g acceleration starts magnetic tape recorder unit -
back up power supply from built in battery.
SMP-1 Magnetic Tape Playback Unit - plays back one of three channels at a time onto strip chart for data evaluation.
PS A-1575 Peak Shock Annunciator - gives visual warning that >701, OBE (ammer light) or >100. OBE (red lignt) has been exceeced at certain frecuencies (2H to 25.4 Hg) 7 e-
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l PREPARATION CATAWBA (2) STATION (3) PROCEDURE TITLE RELEASE OF TOXIC OR FLAMMABLE GAS (4) PREPARED BY Diane Simpson DATE 4-17-87 (5) REVIEWED BY Mike Bolch DATE 4-17-87
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Attach additional pages,if necessary.)
ADDITIONAL CHANGES INCLUDED.
Eyes C No (10) COMPARED WITH CONTROL COPY DATE COMPLETION (11) DATE(S) PERFORMED (12) PROCEDURE COMPLETION VERIFICATION C Yes C N/A Check lists and/or blanks properly initialed, signed, dated or filled in N/A or N/R, as appropriate?
C Yes C N/A Listed enclosures attached?
C Yes C N/A Data sheets attached, completed, dated and signed?
Oyes C N/A Charts, graphs, etc. attached and properly dated, identified and marked?
O Yes C N/A Acceptance criteria met?
VERIFIED BY DATE (13) PROCEDURE COMPLETION APPROVED DATE (14) REMARKS (Attach additional pages,if necessary.)
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2.0 IMMEDI ATE ACTIONS Initial /N/A 2.1 Classify the emergency by RP/0/A/5000/01, Classification of Emergency and commence notification and/or other protective measures as directed by appropriate Emergency Response Procedure.
3.0 SUBSEOUENT ACTIONS 3.1 The Shift Supervisor will request the Station Safety Section to evaluate the hazardous condition.
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3.2.1 Initiate a Site Assembly and/or Evacuation if necessary.
3.2.2 Notify outside services per Enclosure 4.1 if help needed.
3.3 in the event that evacuation of the Control Room appears imminent, refer to AP/1(2)/A/5500/17, Loss of Control Room.
4.0 ENCLOSURE 4.1 Emergency Telephone Numbers i
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Rescue Squad Clover Rescue Squad......... (803) 222.s494 Fire Department Bethel Volunteer Fire Department.
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ADDITIONAL CHANGES INCLUDED.
E Yes' CNo (10) COMPARED WITH CONTROL COPY DATE COMPLETION (11) DATE(S) PE RFORMED (12) PROCEDURE COMPLETION VERIFICATION C Yes C N/A Check lists and/or blanks properly initialed, signed, dated or filled in N/A or N/R, as appropriate?
C Yes C N/A Listed enclosures attached?
C Yes C N/A Data sheets attached, completed, dated and signed?
Cyes C N/A Charts, graphs, etc. attached and properly dated, identified and marked?
C Yes C N/A Acceptance criteria met?
VERIFIED BY DATE (13) PROCEDURE COMPLETION APPROVED DATE (14) REMARKS (Attach additional pages,if necessary.)
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1.1 A Site Assembly is an occurance that warrants the accountability of all personnel on site for reasons of personnel safety or for dissemination of information.
1.1.1 Alert, if plant conditions are rapidly degrading.
1.1.2 Site Area Emergency or General Emergency.
1.1. 3' Other plant conditions that, in the opinion of the Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator, warrant a precautionary assembly.
1.1.4 Radiation levels in unrestricted areas of > 2 mr/hr.
1.1.5 Auxiliary Building Airborne Radiation Levels 0
1.1.5.1 Airborne Radiation Levels > 1 x 10 cpm by EMF-41.
tk 1.2 A Site Evacuation is an occurance that necessitates the evacuation of non-essential personnel for reasons of safety.
1.2.1 Site Area Emergency, if plant conditions are rapidly degrading.
1.2.2 General Emergency.
1.2.3 Other plant conditions that, in the opinion of the Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator, warrant a precautionary evacuation.
2.0 IMMEDI ATE ACTIONS 2.1 Site Assembly 2.1.1 Contact the Security Shift Lieutenant or Clerk at extension 2393 to inform them that a Site Assembly is being initiated.
2.1.2 The Shift Supervisor or delegate shall sound a twenty second blast of the Site Assembly alarm and make the following announcement on the plant page system:
RP/0/A/5000/10 Paga 2 ef 3 "This is the Shift Supervisor, this is a Site Assembly.
This is a Site Assembly. There is/are What in/at i
Where All personnel and visitors report to their assembly points (parking lot if a bomb threat)."
Assembly points are listed in Station Directive 3.0.7.
NOTE:
2.1.3 Repeat 2.1.2 in full.
Site Evacuation (Must be proceeded by a Site Assembly) 2.2 2.2.1 Choosing an Evacuation-Relocation Site Contact Health Physics Duty Supervisor for 2.2.1.1 assistance in assessing the radiological hazard associated with the evacuation.
Plant pager no.63-214 or 215.
Site Alpha (Transmission Line Maintenance 2.2.1.2 Warehouse, Newport, S.C.) is located 4.8 miles SW of the plant.
Site Bravo ( Allen Steam Station, Belmont, N.C.)
e 2.2.1.3 is located 10 miles NNE of the plant.
Choose the site most opposite the direction 2.2.1.4 that the wind may be carrying any expected release. See Enclosure 4.1.
Contact the Evacuation Coo.-dinator listed in Station 2.2.2 Directive 3.8.4, Enclosure 1, to inform him that an Evacuation is being initiated. The Key to Site Alpha is kept at the Security Office in the PAP.
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"This is the Shift Supervisor, this is a Site Evacuation.
This is a Site Evacuation. All non-essential personnel proceed to Site Alpha / Bravo."
2.2.4 Repeat 2.2.3 in full.
3.0 SUBSEOUENT ACTIONS 3.1 Notification For Site Evacuation:
Notify the York County Sheriff's Department or the S.C.
3.1.1 (Station Highway Patrol to assist in traffic control.
Security shall direct traffic until their arrival.)
RP/0/A/5000/10 Paga 3 cf 3 A.
York County Sheriff 327-2021 B.
S.C. Highway Patrol 385-3107 3.1.2 Notify the chosen Evacuation-Relocation Site of the expected arrival of personnel.
(You may use the P&T
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Alpha - 373-7309 Transmission Line Maintenance Warehouse B.
Bravo - 825-2022 Allen Steam Station 3.2 Continue to repeat Step 2.1.2 or 12.2.3 at 5-minute intervals until notification that the Site Assembly / Evacuation has been completed.
3.3 Securing from a Site Assembly 3.3.1 The Shift Supervisor or delegate shall make the following announcement on the plant page system:
"This is the Shift Supervisor, Secure from Site Assembly.
Secure from Site Assembly."
3.3.2 Repeat 3.3.1 in full.
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If wind speed is > 5 MPH then select from the following table:
WIND DIRECTION FROM USE THIS SITE 145* to 255' ALPHA 350' to 360* L O' to 100 BRAVO For wind direction between the state values use the Shift Supervisor's opinion.
NOTE: Wind Direction is always stated in FROM X' a given direction.
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(2) STa.ON raTatana (3) PROCEDURE TITLE NRC NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS (4) PREPARED BY Diane Simoson 4-17-87 DATE (5) REVIEWED BY M41em Rn1rh DATE 4-17-87 N
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XYes CNo (10) COMPARED WITH CONTROL COPY DATE COMPLETION (11) DATE(S) PERFORMED (12) PROCEDURE COMPLETION VERIFICATION O Yes C N/A Check lists and/or blanks properly initialed, signed, dated or filled in N/A or N/R, as appropriate?
O Yes C N/A Listed enclosures attached?
C Yes C N/A Data sheets attached, completed, dated and signed?
Oyes C N/A Charts, graphs, etc. attached and properly dated, identifred and marked?
O Yes C N/A Acceptance enteria met?
VERIFIED BY OATE (13) PROCEDURE COMPLETION APPROVED DATE (14) REMARKS (Attaen additional pages,if necessary.)
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RP/0/B/5000/13 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION NRC NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS 1.0 SYMPTOMS 1.1 Plant conditions requiring NRC notification in accordance with:
10 CFR50.72,10 CFR20.205,10 CFR20.403, and 10 CFR73.71.
1.1.1 Immediate,1 Hour and 4 Hour Notifications.
1.1.2 24 Hour Notifications for Operating License Condition Deviations.
1.2 See Enclosure 4.1 for determination of appropriate notification requirement.
2.0 IMMEDI ATE ACTIONS 2.1 Complete one of the following enclosures:
2.1.1.2 " Checklist for Significant Event Notification" NOTE:
Emergency Coordinator shall initial forms when message is approved for transmission.
2.1.2.3 " Report of Serious Physical Security Events" When reporting from Section 4.1.2.7 of Enclosure 4.1 2.2 Notify the NRC Operations Center by the following means:
2.2.1 Pri. - Emergency Notification System Phone E
2.2.2 Alt. 202-951-0550 or 301-427-4056 or 301-427-4259 2.3 Notify the NRC Region 11 Office at 404-331-4503 of any event listed in Section 4.1.1.5 of Enclosure 4.1.
NOTE:
No Enclosure for reporting to Region 11 from Section 4.1.1.5 of Enclosure 4.1 3.0 SUBSEOUENT ACTIONS 3.1 Provide follow-up notification as described below:
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RP/0/B/5000/13 Paga 2 of 3 a-3.1.1 Emergency Classes 3.1.1.1 Any further degradation in level of safety of the plant including those that require declaration of any Emergency Class, if such a declaration has not been previously made.
3.1.1.2 Any change in the Emergency Class 3.1.1.3 Termination of the Emergency 3.1.2 Results of ensuing evaluations or assessments of plant conditions 3.1.3 Effectiveness of response or protective measures taken 3.1."4 Information related to plant behavior that is not understood 3.2 Maintain an "Open", continuous, communications channel with the NRC Operations Center, upon request by the NRC.
3.3 Notify the following individuals:
3.3.1 Compliance Engineer P rima ry Alternate s
Duty Compliance C. L.
zell Engineer Offic (See current Station Home:
Duty List) 3.3.2 If neither the Compliance Engineer nor the Duty Compliance Engineer can be reached then call directly to the:
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4.0 ENCLOSURES 4.1 Events Requiring NRC Notification 4.2 Checklist for Serious Event Notification 4.3 Report of Serious Physical Security Events l
4.4 List of Engineered Safeguard Features (ESF) Actuations 7..
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4.1.1 Events Requiring "lMMEDI ATE NOTIFICATIONS":
Immediately after notification to states and counties and 4
not later than one hour after the time the Emergency Class was declared.
4.1.1.1 The declaration of any of the Emergency Classes specified in the Catawba Emergency Plan 4.1.1.2 Any change from one Emergency Class to another 4.1.1.3 Termination of the Emergency 4.1.1.4 For any incident involving byproduct, source or special nuclear material which may have caused or threatens to cause the following:
4.1.1.4.1 Individual Exposure 3 25 Rem Whole Body e-or i
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concentration which if averaged over a 1
24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> period would exceed 5,000 times the appli' cable concentration of the limits specified in 10 CFR 20, Appendix B, Table ll.
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4.1.1.4.3 Loss of one working week or more of the operation of any unit.
4.1.1.4.4 Damage to property in excess of $200,000.
4 4.1.1.5 Notification to NRC Reginal Office, Region 11, Atlanta, GA. (see Step 2.3).
Receipt of a package j
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As soon as practical and within one hour of the occurrence.
4.1.2.1 The initiation of any nuclear plant shutdown required by Technical Specifications (i.e.
Safety Limit Violation). See notes:
NOTE: 1. The initiation of a Shutdown is defined as, "A reduction in Power, required by an action statement of Tech. Specs.,
to Mode 3."
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A Shutdown is defined (for reporting requirements) as, " Mode 3 and below".
4.1.2.2 Any deviation from a plant License Condition or Technical Specification authorized in 10C FR50.54(x).
(Licensee may take reasonable action that departs from a license condition or a technical specification in an emergency when this action is immediately needed to protect the health and safety of the public and no action consistent with license conditions and technical specifications that can provide adequate or equivalent protection is immediately apparent.)
4.1.2.3 Any event or condition during operation that results in the condition of the plant, including the principle safety barriers, being seriously degraded, or results in the plant being:
4.1.2.3.1 In an unanalyzed condition that i
significantly compromises plant safety.
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design basis of the plant.
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4.1.2.4 Any event that results or should have resulted i
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significant portion of control room indication, Emergency Notification System or Offsite Notification System).
Note:
A loss of 25% of the Prompt Alerting Siren System for Catawba Nuclear Station is reportable when 19 or more sirens are reported inoperable for > 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />.
4.1.2.6 Any natural phenomenon or other external condition or any event that poses an actual threat to the safety of the plant or significantly hampers site personnel in the performance of duties necessary for the safe operation of the plant, including fires, toxic gas releases or radioactive releases.
4.1.2.7 Safeguard events as determined by Security personnel and Station Management.
4.1.2.7.1 A trace investigation of a lost or unaccounted for shipment pursuant to 10 CFR 73.27.
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4.1.2.7.2 An attempt (actual or suspected) to commit a theft or unlawful diversion of Special Nuclear Material.
4.1.2.7.3 Any event which significantly threatens or lessens the effectiveness of the physical security system:
NOTE:
Reports of Safeguards Events should be made by Catawba Security Procedure e 106,
" Reporting of SafeguaFds Events".
Security Supervision will provide all information to the Operation's Shift Supervisor for NRC notification.
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4.1.3.1 Any event found while the reactor (s) is/are shutdown, that had it been found while the reactor (s) was/were in operation would have resulted in the plant, including its principle safety barriers, being seriously degraded or being in an unanalyzed condition that signifi-cantly compromises plant safety.
4.1.3.2 Any event or condition that results in manual or automatic activation of any Engineered Safety Feature (ESF), see.4, including the Reactor Protection System (RPS).
(However, activation of an ESF including the RPS, that results from and is part of the preplanned sequence during testing or reactor operation need not be reported).
4.1.3.3 Any event or condition that alone could have prevented the fulfillment of the safety function of structures or systems that are needed to:
k 4.1.3.3.1 Shutdown the reactor and maintain it in a safe shutdown condition.
4.1.3.3.2 Remove residual heat.
4.1.3.3.3 Control the release of radioactive material.
4.1.3.3.4 Mitigate the consequences of an accident.
4.1.3.4 Any airborne radioactive release that exceeds 2 times the applicable concentrations of the limits specified in 10CFR20, Appendix B, Table ll in unrestricted areas when averaged over a time period of one hour.
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RP/0/B/5000/13 Events Requiring NRC Notification.1 Page 5 of 6" 4.1.3.5 Any liquid effluent release that exceeds 2 times the limiting combined MPC (See 10CFR20, Appendix B, Note 1.) at the point of entry into the receiving water (unrestricted area) for all radionuclides except tritium and dissolved noble gases, when averaged over a time period of one hour.
(Immediate Notifications made under this requirement also satisfy the require-ments of 10CFR20.403, Paragraph (a)(2) and (b)(2)).
(See 4.1.1.4.2).
4.1.3.6 Any event requiring the transport of a radioactively contaminated person to an offsite medical facility for treatment.
4.1.3.7 Any event or situation, related to the health and safety of the public or onsite personnel, or protection of the environment, for which a News Release is planned or Notification to Other Government Agencies has been or will be made.
Such an event may include an onsite fatality or inadventent release of radioactively contaminated materials.
4.1.3.8 Steam Generator Tube Plugging in accordance with Tech Spec 3.4.5, Table 4.4-2.
4.1.4 Events Requiring "24 Hour Reports" 4.1.4.1 Operating License Conditions Deviations Requiring "24 Hr. Notifications":
4.1.4.1.1 Refer to Operating License 4.1.4.2 Security Events:
NOTE:
Reports of Safeguards Events should be made by Catawba Security Procedure e 106, " Reporting of Safeguards Events".
- Security Supervision will provide all information to the Operation's Shift Supervisor for NRC notification.
RP/0/B/5000/13 Ev nts Requiring NRC N*tification.1 Page 1 of 6 4.1.5 Follow-up Notifications 4.1.5.1 During the course of the event, report:
4.1.5.1.1 Any further degradation in the level of safety of the plant or other worsening plant conditions, including those that require the declaration of any of the Emergency Classes, if such a dolcaration has not been previously made or Any change in the Emergency Class or Termination of the Emergency.
4.1.5.1.2 The results of ensuing evaluations or assessments of plant conditions 4.1.5.1.3 The effectiveness of response or protective measures taken.
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Approved by the Shift Supervisor or Emergency goordinator State the following to the NRC Operations Center:
"THIS NOTIFICATION IS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10CFR50.72. THIS IS DUKE POWER COMPANY'S CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION IN NRC REGION 11 MAKING THE NOTIFICATION."
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My Location is: Catawba Nuclear Station, Concerning Unit.
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I can be called-back at b.
"Your Name Please" Event Report Sequence No.
"Do we have your permission to tape record this conversation?"
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If No, turn off the recorder.
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Time of Notification Date of Notification 3.
Event Classification: Check appropriate box (s).
-Emergency Plan Declaration ]-Other immediate Notification a.
O-Notification of Unusual Event O-Alert O-S:te Area Emergency 0- General Emergency b.
O-A "ONE-HOUR" Notification c.
O-A "FOUR-HOUR" Notification d.
O-A "24-HOUR" Notification 4.
Event
Description:
Category Initiation Signal Reactor Trip ESF Actuation ECCS Actuation Safety injection Flow Other LCO Action Statement
RP/0/B/5000/13 ENCLOSURE 4.2 PAGE 2 OF 4 c-System Component Cause:
Mechanical Electrical Personnel Error Procedural Inadequacy Other Event Time EDT/Even't Date Mo./ Day Event
Description:
5.
Plant Status:
a.
Power prior to event:
b.
Power at time of report:
c.
Did all systems function as required?
(if no, Yes/No explain
- below, d.
Anything " unusual" fo not understood?
(if yes, Yes/No explain below).
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Corrective Actions:
f.
Mode of Operation till correction j
g.
Estimate of time to restart 6.
Outside agencies or personnel notified:
State:
N.C. & S.C.
County: York, Gaston & Mecklenburg NRC Resident (Yes)
(No)
(will be)
Other:
Press Release:
(Yes/No)
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Radiological Release:
(if yes, complete this Yes/No paragraph) a.
Release:
Liquid Gaseous Planned Unplanned b.
Location / Source:
c.
Release Rate:
d.
Duration of Release:
e.
Estimated Total Activity:
f.
Estimated Total lodine:
g.
Grab Sample:
h.
Monitor Reading:
1.
Tech Spec Limit:
J.
Personnel Exposed or Contaminated:
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Areas Evacuated:
1.
Plant HP Backup Requested:
m.
Additional Information:
8.
Additional Information on NC System Leaks or S/G Tube Leaks:
a.
Sudden or Long Term Development:
b.
Start Date & Time:
c.
Leak Rate:
d.
Leak Volume:
e.
Tech Spec Limit f.
Primary Coolant Activity:
g.
Secondary Coolant Activity:
RP/0/B/5000/13 ENCLOSURE 4.2 PAGE 4 OF 4 h.
Radiation Monitor Readings:
1.
Condenser 2.
S/G Blowdown l.
Safety Related Equipment Not Operational:
J.
Special Actions Taken (if any):
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RP/0/B/5000/13 ENCLOSURE 4.3 PAGE 1 OF 1 REPORT OF SERIOUS PHYSICAL SECURITY EVENTS DATE/ TIME OF NOTIFICATION NRC PERSON NOTIFIED State the following to the NRC Operations Center:
"THIS NOTIFICATION IS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10C FR73. 71. THIS IS DUKE POWER COMPANY'S CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION IN NRC REGION ll MAKING THE NOTIFICATION."
My Name is:
My title is:
I can be reached at "Your Name Please" 1.
- DATE OF OCCURRENCE:
3.* POWER LEVEL OF UNITS:
2.
- TIME OF OCCURRENCE:
Unit 1 Unit 2 p.
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- lf date and time of occurrence are not known, indicate the date and time of s-'
discovery.
4.
DESCRIPTION OF EVENT:
i 5.
SECURITY RESPONSE / COMPENSATORY MEASURES ESTABLISHED:
6.
LLEA (Local Law Enforcement Agency) NOTIFIED 7 YES NO (If Yes, name organization and telephone number) 7.
CONSEQUENCES AT PLANT:
Description of Equipment Systems Affected I
RP/0/B/5000/13 ENCLOSURE 4.4 PAGE 1 OF 3,--
LIST OF ESF ACTUATIONS REQUIRING NRC NOTIFICATION WITHIN FOUR HOURS NOTE:
This is a guideline only, it may not contain all possible ESF actuations.
1.
Safety injection (FSAR 6.3.1, 6.3.2) a.
NV charging path I
b.
Ni charging path c.
ND charging path d.
UHI injection e.
CLA injection f.
D/G sequencer activation g.
RX trip signal h.
FWST - Containment sump ND suction swap 2.
Containment Spray (FSAR 6.2.2) a.
NS pump stsrt/ valve alignment l'
b.
Actual spray down of containment 3.
Containment isolation (FSAR 6.2.4) a.
Phase A (St) 6.
Phase B (Sp) c.
Containment Purge and Exhaust (Sh) i 1.
EMFs 38, 39, 40 activated d.
NW system injection 4.
Steam Line isolation (FSAR 10.3.2) a.
Individual steam line valve closure
- b.
System isolation 5.
Feedwater Isolation (FSAR 10.4.7.2) a.
Main feedwater control valve closure
- b.
Main feedwater control bypass valve closu.re*
- Individual component activation due to component failure not reportable per this requirement.
RP/0/B/5000/13 ENCLOSURE 4.4 PAGE 2, OF 3 c.
1 c.
Main feedwater containment isolation valve closu re*
d.
Main feedwater containment bypass valve closure
- Aux feedwater tempering valv'e closure
- e.
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Turbine Trip (FSAR 10.2.1) caused by:
l a.
Manual actuation (required because of b - e and no auto trip) b.
Safety injection signal c.
S/G Hi Hi water level (P-14) d.
RX trip (P-4)
Trip of both Main feed pumps e.
7.
Containment Pressure Control System (FSAR 7.6.5) a.
Start or termination permissive actuation 8.
Auxiliary Feedwater System
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a.
Aux feed pump start (Auto) 6.
Pump suction swap to RN 9.
Loss of Power (FSAR 8.3.1.1.2)
Actuation of undervoltage relays on loss of a.
voltage to essential busses b.
Actuation of undervoltage relays on grid degraded voltage c.
D/G sequencer activation
- 10. Control Room Area Ventilation Operation (FSAR 9.4.1) a.
Simultaneous operation of A and B trains b.
EMF 43A/B, chlorine or smoke detectors closing VC inta kes*
Any unanticipated system operation
- lndividual component activation due to component failure not reportable per this requirement.
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Any unanticipated system operation
- 13. Nuclear Service Water System (FSAR 9.2.1.2, 9.2.1.3) a.
Auto pump starts b.
RN train separation
- c.
RN pump suction transfer to SNSWP
- 14. Auxiliary Buidling Filtered Ventiletion Exhaust Operation (FSAR 9.4.3.1)
Filtered mode of operation in conjunction with isolation of all Auxiliary Building Areas, except ECCS Pump Rooms.
- 15. Spent Fuel Pool Ventilation Operation (FSAR 9.4.2) a.
System placed in the filter mode by EMF 42 16.
Engineered Safety Features Actuation System interlocks a.
Any unanticipated activation F
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DUKE POWER C CATAWBA NUCI. EAR STATION RESPONSE TO BOMB THREAT 1.0 PURPOSE To provide guidance for the safe and orderly response to bomb threat emergency situations which may endanger the station or station personnel and provide for the subsequent investigation and reporting.
2.0 SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 Employee Receiving Threat Call 2.1.1 Respond to call as stipulated in Section 5.1 of this Directive.
2.2 Station Manager (Duty Station Manager or Shift Supervisor in absence of l
Station Manager)
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2.2.1 Orders site evacuation depending upon review of circumstances prevailing and establishes assembly locations.
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2.3.1 Coordinates activities between the Security Force and site / company management.
2.3.2 When time and circumstances permit, order search of the area by Security Force members who are to be augmented by fire brigade personnel.
2.3.3 Notify York County Sheriff's Dept. (327-2021 or 329-1110 or l
684-9451). The Sheriff's Dept. will notify other law enforcement l
agencies (SLED, SCHP, FBI) as appropriate.
2.4 Security Captain l
2.4.1 Directs Security Force activities according to situational demands.
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e-2.5 Security Team Supervisor 2.5.1 Receive, review and pass on data from search team leaders.
2.5.2 Receive threat call information from the person receiving the threat and pass it on to the Operations Shift Supervisor at Extension 2338.
2.5.3 Notify the Security Captain, Security and Contracts Coordinator, and other appropriate station management.
2.6 Security Force Personnel 2.6.1 Conduct search of assigned area and report findings to the Security Team Supervisor.
2.6.2 Provide for personnel access control as directed by the Security "eam Supervisor.
2.7 Station Personnel 2.7.1 In the event of a partial or complete site evacuation, when time and circumstances permit, station personnel will remove all hand carried personal items from their assigned work area.
3.0 REFERENCES
l' 3.1 Catawba Nuclear Station Contingency Plan 3.2 Catawba Nuclear Station Security Procedures 3.3 Catawba Nuclear Station Emergency Plan l
l 3.4 Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 3.0.7 " Site Assembly / Evacuation" 4.0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 4.1 The safe and orderly response to bomb threat situations depends upon the coordination of activities among employees, station management and outside agencies. This coordination will result from the proper education and direction of those involved.
5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Receipt of threat 5.1.1 As soon as it is determined that the call is related to a bomb threat, turn on the tape recorder (if available) and complete the Bomb Threat Checklist (Attachment 1).
1 CNS Dir2ctiva 3.7.5 Pega 3 of 4 r-5.2 Security Force Actions 5.2.1 The Security Force will be notified through Security supervision.
5.2.2 Based on the situation, the Security Team Supervisor will I
I assign areas to be searched by Security Force Members.
5.2.3 All emergency evacuation routes will be searched by security prior to evacuation, if time and circumstances permit.
5.2.4 If no explosive / incendiary device is found by the Security Force Member, he will so report to the Security Team Supervisor. l The Security Team Supervisor and Station Management contact l
will be located in a mutually agreed upon place established at the time of the initial call for security assistance.
5.2.5 If an explosive / incendiary device is located, then the area shall be evacuated, if not already done so, and properly identified and protected against re-entry. The Security Force Member will notify the Security Team Supervisor.
I Upon notification, the Bomb Disposal Unit, 48th Ordinance Detachment, Fort Jackson, S.C. (803-751-5126 or 803-751-6919) l will be called.
/f The Security Force Member will not attempt to clear the explosive.
s 5.2.6 In the event that an explosive or incendiary device is actuated, the procedures as listed in the Station Contingency Plan and Emergency Plan will be followed.
If there are injuries, Station Directive 2.11.1, " Reporting l
On-the-Job Injuries", will be followed.
5.2.7 After completion of the search and it has been determined that there is no bomb, all perst,nnel will be directed to return to their normal work area by the Station Manager.
5.3 Site Evacuation 5.3.1 At the time the site evacuation is ordered, the assembly location will be established for each group /section by the person ordering the evacuation.
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5.4.2 York County Sheriff, SLED, FBI assistance will be requested, as appropriate. The site Security Force will provide assistance as necessary to the LLEA with lead responsibility.
5.4.3 Security will provide documentation and reports as appropriate.
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1.
Turn on tape recorder (if available).
2.
Time received Time ended 3.
Be calm, courteous and listen carefully to the caller's voice and background noises. Do not interrupt the caller. Keep him/her on the line as long as possible.
4.'
Telephone line call received on 5.
Caller's initial statement (exact words):
6.
Advise the caller that this act could result in death or injury to many innocent people.
7.
Ask the following questions if information was not given in caller's initial statement:
1)
When is the bomb going to explode?
2)
Where is it located?
3)
What kind of bomb is it and what does it look like?
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What will cause it to explode?
5)
Who placed the bomb and why?
6)
What is y~our name and address?
8.
Ask caller to speak with the Security Team Supervisor (Ext. 2393).
If caller agrees, monitor and record the conversation.
9.
Answer the following questions about the caller:
1)
Sex 7 Male Female 2)
Age? Child Youth Adult 3)
Background Noises?
4)
Mental State? Excited Calm Nervous Irrational Other 5)
Speech / Voice (i.e., accent, disguised, familiar, slurred, etc.)?
6)
Threat Language?
(i.e., well spoken, foul, taped, read, etc.)
10.
Immediately notify the Security Team Supervisor (Ext. 2393) and ensure that he/she gets this completed checklist and the recorded tape.
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4 r-CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION DIRECTIVE 3.8.4 (TS)
REVISION NO.
17 DATE
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DUKE POWER 0 ANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION ONSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION 1.0 PURPOSE To. define the role of the Emergency Coordinator and other members of the Onsite Emergency Organization in implementing the station Emergency Plan and to provide for augmentation of the normal operating shift during an emergency situation.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 Catawba Nuclear Station Emergency Plan 2.2 Catawba Nuclear Station Operations Management Procedure 1-8
" Authority and Responsibility of Licensed Reactor Operators and Licensed Senior Reactor Operators" 2.3 Station Directive 2.8.1 (TS) " Reporting Requirements" 2.4 Station Directive 3.0.7 (TS), Site Assembly / Evacuation.
1 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 Shift Supervisor - All emergencies are initially handled by the Shift Supervisor. The Shift Supervisor on duty will ensure that all immediate actions required by station emergency or abnormal procedures, applicable to the situation, are performed and that all actions necessary for the protection and safety of personnel and property are being taken.
3.2 Emergency Coordinator - The Shift Supervisor shall assume the function of the Emergency Coordinator until the arrival of the Station Manager or his designee at which time the functions of the Emergency Coordinator are transferred to the Station Manager or his designee.
The Shift Supervisor shall then continue to take actions necessary j
to ensure that the emergency situation is brought under control.
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will be assumed by the Recovery Manager at the Crisis Management Center (CMC) as this organization is staffed and ready to assume its function. This assumption of the Emergency Coordinator functions by the Recovery Manager, will take place for the Site Area Emergency and General Emergency classifications.,
The Emergency Coordinator shall continue to take actions necessary to ensure that the emergency situation is brought under control and shall coordinate act!.vities between the station and the CMC.
4.0 DUTIES 4.1 Shift Supervisor - immediate duties include the following:
4.1.,1 Determine from the initiating conditions, the applicable Emergency Class.
4.1.2 Declare the Emergency as necessary and assume the functions the Emergency Coordinator.
4.1.3 Assign someone from the shift to begin the notifications as per applicable procedure.
4.1.4 Take necessary on-site remedial actions.
4.1.5 Initiato activation of the Technical Sepport Center and
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4.1.6 Providing protective action recommendations to authorities i
responsible for implementing offsite emergency measures.
NOTE:
This authority and responsibility shall not be delegated to other elements of the station emergency organization.
4.2 Station Manager / Emergency Coordinator - relieves the Shift Supervisor of the Emergency Coordinator function and assumes the responsibility for implementing the station Emergency Plan including:,
l 4.2.1 Staffing the Technical Support Center and Operations Support Center with those personnel deemed necessary to j
effectively assess the emergency condition.
4.2.2 Instituting those procedures necessary to allow the Control Room to gain immediate control of the emergency situation.
4.2.3 Notification and activation of Crisis Management Team, county and state organizations and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
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NOTE:
This authority and responsibility shall not be delegated to other elements of the station emergency organization.
4.2.5 Continued maintenance of an adequate state of emergency preparedness until the emergency situation has been effectively managed and the station is returned to a normal or safe operating condition.
4.3 Technical Support Center Staff - The Technical support Center (TSC),
location shown in Enclosure 4, will be activated and staffed to support the Control Room and coordinate emergency and/or recovery efforts with offsite groups, corporate headquarters, state and local government and the NRC. The station operating staff is used as the TSC staff in the emergency situati< n as deemed necessary by the Emergency Coordinator. Individuale. with a TSC function will have a routine function that is similar t6 their role in an emergency.
4.3.1 Operations Group:
A.
The Superintendent of Operations when designated, shall assume the duties of the Station Manager (first alternate).
(I Duties include:
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Providing expertise to the Station Manager and the Shift Supervisor regarding solutions to operational problems.
2.
Ensuring that each operating shift is manned i
with competent personnel trained and prepared i
to manage all emergency situations, and he shall augment his personnel resources as i
necessary to accomplish this goal.
3.
Providing technical expertise to other members of the TSC.
4.
Working closely with the Superintendent of Maintenance in restor'ing station equipment to an operational status during and after the emergency condition.
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The Operatina Enzineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Operations when so designated.
Duties include:
1.
Providing technical expertise to the Superintendent of Operations and other members of the TSC as required.
2.
Maintaining contact with Operations personnel in the Control Room.
3.
Act as the TSC contact person for the CMC Plant Assessment Group.
C.
The Assistant Operatina Engineer shall assume the duties of the Operating Engineer when so designated.
Duties include:
1.
Providing technical expertise to the Superintendent of Operations, the Operating Engineer and other members of the TSC as required.
2.
Maintaining contact with the Operations
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personnel stationed in the Operations Support Center (OSC).
4.3.2 Technical Services Group:
A.
The Superintendent of Technical Services shall assume the duties of the Station Manager when so designated (second alternate).
Duties include:
1.
Providing expertise to the Station Manager and the Shift Supervisor (via the Operating Engineer) regarding solutions to operational problems.
2.
Providing technical expertise to other members of the TSC in the areas of Health Physics, Chemistry, Performance and Reactor Engineering and in Licensing and Engineering support programs.
3.
Ensuring that all press of responsibility under his direction are staffed with competent personnel, properly trained and prepared to support any operational emergency condition.
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The Health Physics Section of the TSC 1.
The Station Health Physicist shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated.
Duties include:
1 1.
Providing technical expertise to the Superintendent of Technical Services, the Station Manager and other members of the
, TSC as required.
2.
Providing for the calculation and distribution of off-site dose determinations for releases of radioactive materials to the atmosphere.
I 3.
Making recommendations to the Station Manager through the Superintendent of Technical Services on Protective Actions necessary for ILaiting exposure to station 3 personnel and members of the public.
4.
Working closely with the appropriate members of the Crisis Management Center to (I
assure that radiological hazards during
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any emergency situations are minimized.
5.
Ensuring that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage Health Physics support for any emergency condition.
2.
Health Physics S&C Coordinator shall coordinate and direct the actions of in plant radiological monitoring teams and provide data on plant radiological status.
3.
H. P. Support Coordinator shall direct the actions of the remainder of the Health Physics functions.
4.
.The Dose Records Control Supervisor shall report to the OSC to direct the recording of doses received.
5.
Data Analysis Coordinator shall provide for the calculation and distrib'ttion of Off-site Dose projections and field monitoring information assessable by Health Physics personnel and relay this to the Station Health Physicist.
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The Data Analysis Coordinator shall also direct the Field Monitoring Coordinator as necessary to evaluate dose projections versus field data.
6.
Field Monitoring Coordinator shall direct the actions of the fie}d monitoring teams in gathering both on-site and off-site radiological data and make this information available to the Data Analysis Coordinator or Station Health Physicist. Constant communications will be maintained by a Radio Operator or by the use of plant or commercial telephone lines to the field teams.
7.
Dose Assessor shall provide for the calculation of off-site Doses by any of several means available in the TSC.
C.
The Station Chemist shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated.
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Duties include:
1.
Providing technical expertise to the Superintendent of Technical Services and to other members of the TSC as required.
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Coordinating chemical technical support.
3.
Initiating necessary action to ensure adequate chemical sampling and evaluation to i
support the emergency condition.
4.
Ensuring that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage Chemistry support for any emergency condition.
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The Performance Section of the TSC:
1.
The Performance Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated.
Duties include:
1.
Providing technical expertise to the Superintendent of Technical Services and to other members of the TSC as required.
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Assuring that adequate levels of. technical and engineering manpower are available to.
manage test procedure review, carryout special test procedures, insure control and accountability of special nuclear materials, and evaluate plant and reactor performance.
3.
Ensuring that all areas under his supervision are staffed and prepared to manage Performance support for any emergency condition.
2.
Test Enzineer shall assist the Performance Engineer in the evaluation of plant systems and the review of plant data prior to release to the data transmission system.
3.
A Performance Technician (s) will operate the TSC Operator Aid Computer Terminal to post and update plant status. This information will be transmitted through the VAX computer to other users.
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The Reactor Enzineer shall assume the duties of the Performance Engineer when so designated.
Duties include:
(Ik 1.
Providing technical expertise to the i..
Performance Engineer and to other members of the TSC as required.
2.
Ensuring control and accountability of Special Nuclear Materials.
E.
The Compliance Enzineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so i
designated.
Duties include:
1.
Coordinating station activities with regulating agencies.
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Coordinating the reporting and investigation of all incidents.
3.
Providing review of appropriate station technical matters.
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Project Services Section of the TSC:
1.
The Project Services Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Technical Services when so designated.
Duties include:
1.
Collection of information or data for transmission to offisite authorities.
2.
Providing review' of appropriate Engineering matters.
3.
Ensuring that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage technical support for any emergency condition.
2.
TSC Lomkeeper shall record events that occur from the time of activation of the TSC and shall be directed by the Emergency Coordinator.
3.
Offsite Communicator shall make follow-up notifications to State and/or County EOC's.
The Offsite Communicator will proceed to_the Control
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4.3.3 Station Services Group:
A."
The Superintendent of Station Services when designated shall assume the duties of the Station Manager (fourth alternate).
Duties include:
1.
Providing technical expertise to the Station Manager and to the Shift Supervisor (via the Operating Engineer) regarding solutions to administrative problems associated with i
emergency conditions at the station.
2.
Providing technical expertise to other members of the TSC in the area of Contract Services, Security, Safety, and Administrative Coordination.
3.
Ensuring that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage administrative support for any emergency condition.
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The Security and Contract Coordinator shall assume the I
duties of the Superintendent of Station Services when so designated.
Duties include:
1.
Providing technicaIl expertise to the Superintendent of Station Services and to other members of the TSC as required.
2.
Coordinating Security and Contract Services for the station.
9 3.
Ensuring that all areas under his direction are' staffed and prepared to manage Security and Contract Services for any emergency condition.
C.
The Administrative Coordinator shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Station Services when so designated.
Duties include:
i 1.
Providing technical expertise to the Superintendent of Station Services and to other members of the TSC as required.
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Coordinating and maintaining general
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administrative functions and for contacting the TSC clerk (s) as needed.
3.
Ensuring that all areas under her direction are staffed and prepared to manage administrative i
functions during any emergency condition.
D.
The Safety Coordinator shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Station Services when so designated.
Duties include:
1.
Providing technical expertise to the l
Superintendent of Station Services and to other members of the TSC as required.
2.
Coordinating safety activities, such as Fire Protection, Rescue and First Aid Services in support of the emergency organization.
3.
Ensuring that all areas under her direction are staffed and prepared to provide needed safety evaluations during any emergency condition.
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A.
The Superintendent of Maintenance when designated, shall assume the duties of the Station Manager (third alternate).
Duties include:
1.
Providing technical expertise to the Station Manager and the Superintendent of Operations regarding solutions,to operational problems.
2.
Providing technical expertise to other members of the TSC in areas pf Mechanical Maintenance, Planning, Instrument and Electrical Maintenance, and Materials Support.
3.
Ensuring that all areas of responsibility under his direction are staffed with competent personnel properly trained and prepared to support any operational emergency condition.
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The Mechanical Maintenance Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Maintenance when so designated.
Duties include:
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1.
Providing technical expertise to the Superintendent of Maintenance and to other members of the TSC as required.
2.
Providing preventative and actual maintenance for all station mechanical equipment and facilities.
3.
Ensuring that all areas under his direction are staffed and prepared to manage maintenance support for any emergency condition.
C.
The Planning Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Maintenance when so designated.
l Duties include:
1.
Providing technical expertise to the Superintendent of Maintenance and to other members of the TSC as required.
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Implementation and evaluation of the maintenance management program and for the administration of the materials procurement program.
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materials support for any emergency condition.
D.
The Instrument and Electrical Engineer shall assume the duties of the Superintendent of Maintenance when so designated.
Duties include:
3 1.
Providing technical expertise to the Superintendent of Maintenance and to other members of the TSC as required.
2.
Maintaining all station I&E equipment in an operational state.
3.
Station contact with the Transmission Department personnel in the event of loss of offsite power.
4.
Ensuring that all areas under his direction are.
t staffed and prepared to manage I&E support for,
any emergency condition.
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A.
The Superintendent of Intearated Schedulina shall
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assume the duties of the Station Manager when so NO, designated (fifth alcornate).
Duties include:
I' 1.
Providing expertise to the Station Manager and Shift Supervisor regarding solutions to operational problems.
1 2.
Providing technical expertise to the other members of the TSC in the areas of Unit Scheduling.
3.
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The Evacuation Coordinator shall be the overall person in-charge at the offsite evacuation center, Alpha or Bravo. The Evacuation Coordinator shall be notified of the need for a Site Evacuation by either the Emergency Coordinator or the Superintendent of Technical Services. This position may be filled by the most senior supervisor avellable until augmented by the assigned individual from Integrated Scheduling.
4.4 Operations Support Center Staff 4.4.1 The Operations Support Center (OSC), location shown in, shall be activated by the Emergency Coordinator in accordance with the applicable Emergency Procedura. The OSC will be staffed and organized as per or as deemed necessary by the Shift Supervisor or Station Manager. Those personnel assigned to the OSC shall be under the control of the OSC Coordinator.
4.4.2 The Operations Support Center shall include as a minimum the following personnel:
A. Operations: An Assistant Shift Supervisor and operators on shift and additional operations people on site or called out as required by the Shift Supervisor or Station Manager.
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4.4.3 In the event that the Operations Support Center becomes environmentally uninhabitable due to radiological or other conditions, the OSC shall move to the rear of the Control Room or to other facilities as applicable.
5.0 ACTIVATION OF EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION 5.1 Phased Activation of TSC Organization 5.1.1 Selected station personnel are notified of situations classified as Unusual Events by Emergency Response i
Procedure, RP/0/A/5000/02. These individuals shall then respond as appropriate and shall notify any additional personnel in their organization to respond as needed. At the Alert class or greater TSC activation is required, either full or partial as deemed necessary by the Station Manager.
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5.1.3 See Enclosure 6 for Notification Mechanism.
5.2 Phase I of the Technical Support Center 5.2.1 Phase I of the Technical Support Center organization shall be staffed and organized as indicated below or as deemed necessary by the Station Manager.
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Phase I of the TSC corresponds to Figure B-1 of the Catawba Nuclear Station Emergency Plan.
5.2.2 Personnel assigned to Phase I of TSC shall be capable of supplementing the on-shift Emergency Response within 30 to 75 minutes of notification.
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Dose Assessor N.
Station Chemist O.
Compliance Engineer P.
Dose Records Coordinator Q.
Radio Operator 5.2.3 In the event that the Technical Support Cente'r becomes environmentally uninhabitable due to radiological or other conditions and the Control Room remains secure (habitable),
Phase I of the TSC shall move inside the Control Room area.
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5.3.1 Phase II of the Technical Support Center organization shall be staffed and organized as indicated below or as deemed necessary by the Station Manager.
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5.5 OSC Notification 5.5.1 Operations personnel will be notified by the Operation's Duty Engineer or someone designated either by station phone or home phone as required.
5.5.2 Health Physics personnel will be notified by the Station Health Physicist either by station phone or home phone as required.
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6.2 Food and beverage will be supplied to the TSC and OSC as appropriate for the time of day. After initial staffing of the TSC and OSC, coffee and snack material may be provided by the Administrative group.
6.3 Station Fire Brigade 6.3.1 The fire brigade shall have its normal functions of fire fighting in an emergency situation as needed.
6.3.2 In the event of an emergency requiring activation of the Technical Support Center Phase I & II, the Station Fire Chief or his designee shall make frequent reports to the Training and Safety Coordinator regarding the status of any fires.
6.3.3 The Station Fire Chief or his designee shall also coordinate and direct the services of any outside fire departments called upon to assist in fire fighting on station property.
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6.4.2 In the event of an emergency requiring activation of the Technical Support Center Phase I & II, the Security Shift Lieutenant or his designee shall make frequent reports to the Security and Contract Coordinator regarding the status of any security violations, threats or civil disturbances.
6.4.3 The Security Shift Lieutenant shall also coordinate and direct the services of any Local Law Enforcement Agencies called upon to assist in &n emergency situation.
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(9) COMMENTS (For procedure reissue indicate whether additional changes, other than previously approved changes, are included.
Attach additional pages,if necessary.)
ADDITIONAL CHANGES INCLUDED. XYes C No (10) COMPARED WITH CONTROL COPY DATE COMPLETION (11) DATE(S) PE RFORMED (12) PROCEDURE COMPLETION VERIFICATION C Yes C N/A Check lists and/or blanks properly initialed, signed, dated or filled in N/A or N/R, as appropriate?
O Yes C N/A Listed enclosures attached?
Oyes C N/A Data sheets attached, completed, dated and signed?
4 C Yes C N/A Charts, graphs, etc. attached and properly dated, identified and marked?
C Yes C N/A Acceptance criteria met?
4 VERIFIED BY DATE (13) PROCEDURE COMPLETION APOROVED DATE t'
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r-45p HP/0/B/1000/06 DUKE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL CHECK AND INVENTORY 1.0 PURPOSE To provide for the availability and readiness of Emergency Equipment.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 HP/0/B/1005/08; Respirator Quality Assurance 2.2 HP/0/B/1009/19; Emergency Radio System Operations.
Maintenance and Communications 2.3 Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 2.11.13 2.4 Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 3.2.2 2.5 Catawba Nuclear Station Directive 3.3.3 2.6 Catawba Nuclear Station Emergency Plan 2.7 Catawba Nuclear Station Technical Specifications 6.8.1
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2.8 Duke Power Company Radio Operator's Manual 2.9 Maintenance of Silver Zeolite Air Sampling Cartridges Letter; File: CN-768.01 2.10 10CFR 50 Appendix E 2.11 Technical Manual for Groban Gasoline Generators 2.12 Shelf-life of Health Physics Clothing; File: CN-766.00.
3.0 LIMITS AND PRECAUTIONS
'3.1 Operation of Portabre Generators 3.1.1 Avoid operating the unit while hands are wet or while standing in water.
3.1.2 Generators shall not be started while equipment is plugged into generator.
3.1.3 Low voltage rubber gloves should be worn while operating the generators. These gloves are stored with the generators.
i 3.0 Silver zeolite cartridges shall be discarded if the seal has been broken.
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3.3 Any radiation monitoring equipment (located -in an emergency kit) that must be removed from service for any reason shall be replaced as soon as possible.
3.4 Any emergency kit used during training or for drill purposes shall be reinventoried as soon as possible. The individual responsible for the training or drill shall be responsible for inventory and restocking of all on-site kits.
3.4.1 Off-site kits shall be reinventoried as above and a list of deviations shall be given to the Respiratory / Instrument Calibration (R/IC) Supervisor. R/IC shall be responsible for restocking off-site kits as soon as possible.
4.0 PROCEDURE 4.1 Monthly Emergency Equipment Check / Inventory 4.1.1 Portable Generator Check 4.1.1.1 Portable generators shal'. be considered acceptable for use if:
4.1.1.1 The oil level is at an acceptable level per Reference 2.11.
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4.1.1. 3 The generator stabilizes after a portable air sampler is plugged into each of the generator outlets.
4.1.1.2 If generator is acceptab.e, shut off generator and remove any excess gasoline from.the gas tank.
4.1.1.3 Document the operability of the generators in the appropriate column ce the Monthly / Quarterly Emergency Equipment Check Sheet (Enclosure 5.1).
4.1.2 Two-Way Low Band FM Radios 4.1.2.1 The radios shall be considered acceptable for use if:
4.1. 2.1.1 Each radio transmits a message to another radie.
4.1. 2.1. 2 Each radio receives a message frem another radic.
4.1. 2. 2 Docu=ent the operability of the radios in the apprepriste area on Enclesure 5.1.
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4.1. 2. 3 Inoperable radios shall be removed from service.
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Contact Toddville Communitation Shop Planner for instructions on disp:sition for repair.
4.1.3 Batteries 4.1.3.1 All batteries shall be censidered acceptable for use if:
4.1.3.1.1 The battery tester needle indicates
" good" when the battery is tested.
4.1.3.1.2 The battery appears to be in good physical condition (no dents,.
corrosion, etc.).
4.1.3.2 Document battery check c: Enclosure 5.1.
4.1.4 Portable Survey Instruments 4.1.4.1 Portable Survey Instrume:ts shall be considered acceptable for use if:
4.1.4.1.1 The instrume:t battery checks.
4.1.4.1.2 The instrume:t soure.e checks in g7f accordance with the instrument's y
operation pr::edure.
4.1.4.1.3 The instrume:t has no' apparent physical dacage.
4.1.4.1.4 The instrume:t has been calibrated within 3 months +/- 7 days.
4.1.4.2 Document the instrument's operability on.1.
4.1.5 Portable Air Samplers 4.1.5.1 Air Samplers shall be cc:sidered acceptable for use if:
4.1.5.1.1 The sampler tperates when plugged into an electrical outlet.
4.1.3.1.2 The calibration date en the sampler is current.
4.1.5.1.3 The sa:pler iss no apparent physical damage.
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4.1.5.2 Document the sampler's operability on Enclosure 5.1.
4.1.6 Respiratory Equipment 4.1.6.1 Respiratory equipment shall be considered acceptable for use if:
4.1.6.1.1 The equipment is in accordance with criteria stated in Reference 2.1.
4.1.6.1.2 The Emergency Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) are available at the following locations':
Locations Minimum Units Control Room 2
Upper Personnel Hatch 2
Lower Personnel Hatch 2
Health Physics Respiratory Storage Area 8
4.1.6.1.3 Six large cylinders of breathing air (minimum of six hours used for
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Control Room along with 5 airline s
respirators and associated airline hoses.
4.1.6.2 Document operability of respiratcry equipment in accordance with Referer.ce 2.1.
4.2 Quarterly Emergency Equipment Inventory / Inspection 4.2.1 Emergency equipment kits shall be inventoried quarterly and after each usa using the appropriate Emergency Equipment Kit List of Contents (Enclosures 5.4 - 5.13) 4.2.1.1 Consult the Emergency Equipment Kit Location Sheet (Enclosure 5.2) for the locations of each kit.
4.2.1.2 Perform monthly checks as in Steps 4.1.1, 4.1.3, 4.1.4, 4.1.5, 4.1.6.
4.2.1.3 The quarterly operability check on two-way low band radios shall be performed as follows:
a.2.1.3.1 Radios shall be checked from a point 10 =iles from the plant in accordance with Reference 2.8.
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4.2.1.3.2 Contact shall be made from the base station in the TSC to each of the radios.
4.2.1.3.3 Each of the radios shall make contact with the base station.
NOTE: Base Call Sign - KNHB-778 Radio Call Signs
.KB36274 (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Emergency Vans) 4.2.1.3.4 Document operability of radios on.1.
4.2.1.4 Perform a functional check of the dosimeter charger / reader. The charger is acceptable for use if the charger light illuminates.
4.2.1.5 Ensure that the leak and source check dates on the dosimeters are current.
4.2.1.6 Ensure that the TLD's are current. TLD's are
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4.2.1.7 Ensure the Potassium Iodide tablets have not exceeded their expiration date.
(Reorder 5-90) 4.2.1.8 Ensure the seal on the silver zeolite cartridge packet is not broken and the cartridges are not damaged.
4.2.1.9 Ensure that all procedures are current with the Control Copy.
4.2.1.10 Ensure the flashlight bulb illuminates properly.
4.2.1.11 Check all protective clothing to ensure it has not exceeded the recommended shelf-life per.15.
4.2.1.12 Ensure that GMR-! canisters have not exceeded their expiration date.
4.2.1.13 Document any deviations en the Emergency Equipment Deviation Authorization Sheet (Enclosure 5.14).
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and forward to the Respiratory / Instrument Calibration (R/IC) Supervisor.
4.3 Deviation Authorization 4.3.1 The Station Health Physicist shall be made aware of any deviation recorded on Enclosure 5.14 4.3.2 The Station Health Physicist shall have evaluated the
. consequences the deviation may have upon the capability to respond to an emergency situation.
4.3.3.14 shall be used to state the action taken to remedy the deviation, and to state the justification for taking that action.
4.4 Upon completion of this procedure all required dee.umentation will be filed in the Emergency Equipment Functional Check and Inventory Log, until the end of the quarter.
4.4.1 At the end of the quarter all of the required documentation will be placed in the Health Physics Satellite Master File.
4.4.2 Sign off the PT printout and forward as per Reference 2.4.
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~5.0 ENCLOSURES 5.1 Sample of Monthly / Quarterly Emergency Equipment Check Sheet 5.2 Sample of Emergency Equipeent Kit Location Sheet 5.3 Sample of Recovery Kit List of Contents 5.4 Sample of Envi,ronmental Survey Kit. List of Contents 5.5 Sample of Environmental Survey Kit List of Contents.(Helicopter) 5.6 Sample of Personnel Survey Kit List of Contents 5.7 Sample of Personnel Survey Kit List of Contents (Evacuation Facility) 5.8 Sample of Emergency Medical Kit List of Contents (First Aid Room) 5.9 Sample of Emergency Medical Kit List of Contents (Piedmont Medical Center) 5.10 Sample of Operations Support Center Kit List of Contents
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HP/0/B/1000/06 Page 7 of 7 e-5.11 Sample of Technical Support Center Kit List of Contents 5.12 Sample of Fuel Transfer Kit List of Contents
' 5.13 Sample of Emergency Equipment Deviation Authorization Sheet 5.14 Sample of Recommended Shelf-life for Protective Clothing 5.15 Sample of Protected Area Survey Kit List of Contents c
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ENCLOSURE 5.1 Signature /Date Environmental Survey Kit - A Environmental Survey Kit - B Environmental Survey Kit - C Environmental Survey Kit -D Environmental Survey Kit - E Recovery Kit - Allen Recovery Kit - Transmission Line Maint.
Recovery Kit - Security Pap Area Protected Area Survey Kit
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Personnel Survey Kit - Security Pap Area Emergency Medical Kit - First Aid Room Emergency Medical Kit - Piedmont Medical Center Operations Support Center Kit Technical Support Center Kit Fuel Transfer Kit 4
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Evacuation Facilities (2)
Allen Steam Station Transmission Line Maintenance Building i
Security Pap Area Temp. Admin. Building Environmental Survey Kits (Vehicle) (4) Temp. Admin. Building Environmental Survey Kit (Helicopter) (1)
Temp. Admin. Building Protecs.,3 Area Survey Kit Auxiliary Building, Elev. 594 Roon 551 1
Personnel Survey Kits (4)
Evacuation Facilities (2)
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1 Eberline E-520 w/HP-270 Probe 1
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Iow/High Range Dosimeters '(0-500 mR), (0-5R) 2 each~
- Dose Cards 25 TLD Badges 6
i Dosimeter Charger 1
Boundary Ribbon or Rope (50 yd. roll) 1 Masking Tape (roll) 1 Rain Suits (set) 2 Coveralls: Cotton 2
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Poly Bass (Various) 12 Caution Signs w/ inserts 2
Legal Fad 1
Instrument /Seear Survey (pad) 1 r:,
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Tull Tace Respiratior With GMR-I Canister (or equivalent) 2 i
Tirst Aid Kit i
Potassium Iodide Tablets Trans. Line Maint.
275 bottles Security PAP 150 bottles Allen Steam Station 275 bottles
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. Seears (box) 1 NuCon Smears 30 Flashlight 1
l Batteries (Size D) 10 Scissors 1
j Medication Envelopes Trans. Line Maint.
100 Security PAP 60 Allen Steam Station 100 i
Crisis Management Team Phone Directory **-
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Eberline E-520 w/HP-270 Probe 1
Eberline E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 Exempt Source 1
Portable MCA**
1 Eberline PIC 6A 1
Emergency Radio Tr'ansmitter/ Receiver 1
Radeco H809V Air Sampler 1
Gasoline Generator (Gasoline in Safety Cabinet) 1 Low /High Range Pocket Dosimeter (0-500 mR), (0-5R) 2 each Dose Cards 25 TLD Badge 6
Dosimeter Charger 1
Full Face Respirator With GMR-I Canister (or equivalent) 2 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 2 Tyvek Disposable Coveralls 6
Tyvek Disposable Hoods 6
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Disposable (pair) 4 Rubber (pair) 4 Hoods: Cotton 4
Sandwich Bags (box) 1 Poly Bass (Various Sizes) 6 Masking Tape (roll) 1 Compass 1
Tweezers 1
Limnological Sampler 1
Cubitainers 6
1 Liter Vide Mouth Bottles 5
Stopwatch 1
Battery Operated Latern 1
Flashlight i
Batteries (Size D) 14 Batteries (9 volt) 4 l
Batteries (6 volt) 1 Silver Zeolite Filter Cartridges 30 Particulate Filters 30 Filter Certridges Labels & Bags 100 Smears (box) 1 Sucon Smears 30 Instrument / Smear Survey (pad) 1 1
Map of Ten Mile Zone Sectors 1
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Grease Pencil and refills 1
Dime Roll 1
Scissors 1
Rain Suits 3
Telephone location maps 1
Field Monitoring Data Sheet 20 Field Monitoring Work Sheet 20
- KI Tablet Distribution Data Sheet 1
Radio Operator Manual 1
CPD1 Key 1
Energency Response Van Keys (Doors, Ignition & Generator) 1 set SLED Badges (Personal - Vehicle) 4 Reflective Safety Vests 2
HP/0/B/1009/04 1
HP/0/B/1009/16 1
HP/0/B/1003/17 1
HP/0/B/1009/19 1
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Eberline PIC-6A 1
Eberline E-520 w/HP-270 Probe 1
Exempt Source 1
Low /High Range Pocket Dosimeter (0-500 mR), (0-5R) 2 each Dose Cards 25 Field Monitoring Data Sheet 20 TLD Badge 6
Dosisater Charger 1
Full Face Respirator with GMR-I Canister (or equivalent) 2 Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 2 KI Distribution Data Sheet 1
Stopwatch 1
Flashlight 1
Batteries (Size D) 10 Batteries (9 volt) 4 Ear Plugs (pairs) 6 Map of Ten Mile Zone Sectors 1
Legal Pad 1
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Instrument / Smear Survey (pad) 1 HP/0/B/1009/19 1
HP/0/B/1009/04 1
HP/0/3/1009/16 1
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Eberline E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent)***
2 Sample Slide Tray ***
1 Exempt Source 1
Emergency Radio Transmitter / Receiver **
1 Radio Operator Manual 1
Low /High Range Dosimeters (0-500 mR/hr), (0-5 R/hr) 2 each.
Dose Cards 25 TLD Badges 2
Dosimeter Charger 1
Full Face Respirator With GMR-I (or equivalent) 2 Potassium Iodine Tablets (bottle) 2 KI Distribution Data Sheet 1
Coveralls: Cotton 6
Gloves:
Cotton (pair) 6 Rubber (pair) 6 Shoe Covers:
Disposable (pair) 6 Rubber (pair) 6 Hoods: Cotten 6
Boundary Ribbon or Rope (50 yd. roll) 1 Caution Signs w/ inserts 4
Masking Tape (roll) 1 Poly Bass (Various) 6 7t Smears (box) 1 N>
Nucon Smears 25 Instrument / Smear Survey (pad) 1 Pens 2
Grease Per.cil & Refills 1
Legal Pad 1
Scissors 1
Rain Suits 3
Decon Kit 1
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Rad Wash 3)
Paper Towels 4)
Scrub Brush 5)
Cotton Swabs 6)
Fingernail Clippers 7)
Phischex (125 al) 8)
Personnal Decontamination Porms Batteries (Size D) 10 Station Directive 3.8.3 1
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Eberline E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent) 3 Exempt Source 1
Iow/High Range Dosimeters (0-500 mR), (0-SR) 4 each Dose Cards 25 TLD Badges 4
Dosimeter Charger 1
Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 2 KI Tablet, Distribution Data Sheet 1
Medication Envelopes 3
Coveralls: Cotton 6
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Disposable Coveralls 40 Boundary Ribbon or Rope (50 yd. roll) 1 Caution Signs w/ inserts 4
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Decon Kit 1
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Paper Towels 4)
Scrub Brush 5)
Cotton Swabs 6)
Tingernail Clippers 7)
Phischex (125 al) 8)
Personnel Decontamination Poras Scissors 1
Station Directive 3.8.3 1
Evacuation Personnel Dose Record 50 Catawba Nuclear Station Telephone Directory 1
Batteries (Size D) 10 HP/0/B/1004/06 1
HP/0/B/1009/03 1
HP/0/B/1009/16 1
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Eberline E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 Exempt Source 1
Poly Bags (various sizes) 6 Smears (box) 1 NuCon Smears 25 Coveralls: Cotton 6
Gloves:
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Rain Suits 2
Tape, Radioactive Material 1
Tape, Masking 2" 1
Tape, Duct 2" 1
Instrument / Smear Survey (pad) 1 Pens 2
Legal Pad 1
Caution Signs w/ inserts 3
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Radioactive Material Tags 50 Scissors 1
Poly for Ambulances (bundles) 3 Batteries (Size D) 4 HP/0/B/1004/06 1
HP/0/B/1009/08 1
Low Range Dosimeters (0-500 mR) 2 TLD Badges 2
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ENCLOSURE 5.9 MINIMUM ITEM AMOUhT List of Contents 1
Eberline E-520 w/EP-270 Probe 1
Eberline E-140N W/210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 Exempt Source 1
Poly Bass (various sizes) 14 Smears (box) 1 NuCon Smears 25 Tape, Radioactive Material 1
Tape, Masking 2" 2
Tape, Duct 2" 4
Instrument / Smear Survey (pad) 1 Caution Signs w/ inserts 5
Rad Rope 1
TLD Badges 10 Pocket Dosimeters (0-500mR) 10 Dose Cards 25 Dosimeter Charger 1
Radioactive Material Tags 50 Floor and Vent Covering 1
Disposable Coveralls 25 Disposable Shoe Covers (pairs) 25
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Disposable Hoods 10 Cubitainers 5
Decon Kit 1
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Rad Con 2)
Rad Wash 3)
Paper Towels 4)
Scrub Brush 5)
Cotton Swabs 6)
Fingernail Clippers 7)
Phischex (125 ml) 8)
Personnel Decontamination Forms Cotton Gloves (pairs) 50 Rubber Gloves (pairs) 20 Batteries (Size D) 8 Crease pencils (box) 1 Stanchions 4
Trash Receptacle 2
HP/0/B/1004/06 1
HP/0/B/1009/08 1
- Any Deviation will be documented on the Emergency Equip =ent Deviatior.
Authorization Sheet (Sample Enclosure 3.14).
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ENCLOSURE 5.10 MINIMUM ITEM AMOthi List of Contents 1
Coveralls: Cotton 40 Gloves:
Cotton (pair) 40 Rubber (pair) 40 Shoe Covers:
Disposable (pair) 40
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RM-14 w/HP-210 Probe 1
E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 Exempt Source 1
Camera (Polaroid) 1
' Polaroid Film Pacs 2
Masking Tape (Roll) '
2 Dosimeters (0-100R), (0-5R) 5 Dose Cards 25 Dosimeter Charger 1
Small Sample Bottles or Medication Envelopes 10 Rain Suits 5
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Poly Bags (various sizes) 50
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Radeco H809V Air Sampler 3
Silver Zeolite Filter Cartridges 30 Particulate Filters 30 Filter Cartridge' Labels 30 Potassium Iodide. Tablets (bottle) 20 KI Distribution Lata Sheet 10 RP/0/B/1004/06 1
Decon Kit 1
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Rad kash
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Paper Towels 4)
Scrub Brush 5)
Cotton Swabs 7
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Fingernail Clippers
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Phischex (125 ml) e 8)
Personnel Decontamination Forms Instrument / Smear Survey (pad) 1 Telephone 2
Post-Accident Containment Air Sampling Equipment Kit 1
Pen (box) 1 7
Grease Pencil (and refills) (box) 1 y
' Extension Cord (50 ft.)
2 Extension Cords (25 ft.)
2 Stopwatch 2
Large Battery Lanterns (with 6 volt batteries) 4 Plant Drawings 1
OSC Response Personnel Dose Record For=s 125 Smears (box) 1
- Any Deviation will be documented on the Emergency Equipment Deviation Authoriestion Sheet (Sample Enclesure !.14),
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Coveralls: Cotton 20 Gloves:
Cotton (pair) 20 Rubber (pair) 20 Shoe Covers:
Disposable (pair) 20 Rubber (pair) 20 Hoods: Cotton 20 Full Face Respirators with GRM-I Canister (or equivalent) 6 Eberline E-520 w/HP-270 Probe 1
Eberline PIC-6A 3
E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 Exempt Source 1
Radeco H809V Air Sample 1
Dosimeter (0-100R), (0-5R) 6 each Dose Cards 25 Silver Zeolite' Filter Cartridges 30 Particulate Filters 30 3
Filter Cartridge Labels 25 Dosimeter Charger 1
Potassium Iodide Tablets (bottle) 23 Boundary Ribbon or Rope (50 yd. roll) 1 Caution Signs w/ inserts 3
Rad Tape
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Smears (box) 1 l
Poly Bags 6
Masking Tape (Roll) 1 Pen 2
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Legal Pad 1
Grease Pencil (and refillsb 1
Flashlights 8
Batteries (Size D) 30 Batteries (9V) 12 Small Sample Bottles or Medication Envelopes 10 Rain Suits 6
Decon Kit 1
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Rad Con 2)
Rad Wash 3)
Paper Towels 4)
Scrub Brush s
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Cotton Swabs 6)
Fingernail Clippers 7)
Phischex (125 ml) 8)
Personnel Decontamination Forms Instrument / Smear Survey (pad) 1 Request ~ for Esposure Extension Forms 15 Plant Drsvinr2 1
HP/0/B/1009/L6 1
HF/0/B/1004/06 1
- Any Deviation will be-documented on the Emergency Equipment Deviation Authorization Sheet (Sample Enclosure 5.14).
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Shoe Covers:
Disposable (pair) 20 Rubber (pair) 6 Gloves:
Cotton (pair) 20 Surgeons (box) 1 Rubber (pair) 6 Coveralls: Disposable 4
Cotton 6
Hoods 4
Vet Suit 2
Hard Hat 3
Full Face Respirators with GMR-I Canister (or equivalent) 2 Radeco H809V Air Sampler 1
Eberline E-140N w/HP-210 Probe (or equivalent) 1 Eberline PIC-6A 1
Eberline E-520 w/HP-270 Probe 1
Exempt Source 1
Silver Zeolite Cartridges and Particulate Filters 10 Labels for Filters and Cartridges 10
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Potassium Iodide Tablets (Bottle) 30 D
TLD Badge 5
Low /High Range Dosimeter (0-500 mR), (0-5R) 5 each Dose Card 25 Dosimeter Charger 1
Veather-Proof Caution Signs with Inserts 4
Radioactive Waste Signs (4" x 6")
12 Caution: Radiation / Radioactive Material Tags 12 30 yd. Roll of Barricade Tape (Magenta & Yellow) 4 Step Off Pads 3
Poly Bags 12 Hand Gardening Spade 1
Vide Mouth Sample Bottles 4
Plastic Sample Bottles or Medication Envelopes 12 Kimwipes (box) 2 NuCon Smears 100 Copy of NAC-1 Drawings (Prints) 1 Copy of Loading and Unloading Instructions 1
Duct Tape (Roll) 2 Masking Tape (1" and 2" Rolls)
I each Contact Pyrometer with Probe 2
Safety Glasses 5
Binoculars 1
Tool Kit 1
Batteries (9 Volt) 4 Flashlights 2
Batteries (Size D) 18 Steno Pad with 2 Mechanical Lead Pencils 1
Pencil Refills
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All Purpose Marker 2
Scotch Tape Roll and Dispenser 1
Roll of Dimes 1
Gasoline Generator (Gasoline Stored in Safety Cabinet) 1 Instrument / Smear Survey (pad) 1 HP/0/B/1009/16 1
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Cotton Goods:
4 years Tyvek Goods:
4 years Duraguard Goods:
4 years Rubber overshoes 4 years Vinyl Gloves:
6 months Latex Gloves:
6 months PVC goods-1 year NOTE:
If the date : narked on the protective clothing exceeds the allowable shelf-life, rencve the protective clothing fr:m the emergency kit.
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Eberline R0-2A (or equivalent) 2 Map of Protected Area 2
Tmergency Radio Transmitter / Receiver 2
High Range Dosimeters (0-5 R) 2 t
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