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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 12 to EP R-6, Radiological Fire & Rev 14 to EP M-6, Nonradiological Fire
ML20235H313
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Site: Diablo Canyon  Pacific Gas & Electric icon.png
Issue date: 08/20/1987
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PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
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PROC-870820-01, NUDOCS 8710010015
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{{#Wiki_filter:-- PGandE Letter No.: DCL-87-229 ENCLOSURE 1 Location of Privacy / Proprietary Information - DCPP Emergency Procedure: } Volume 3A EP R-6 " Radiological Fire," Revision 12, August 20, 1987, Pages 2, 4, 12, 13, and 15 of 15 ATTACHMENT 2, EP R-6, " FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLANS," 12/86: UNIT # PREPLAN TITLE PAGES 1&2 Auxiliary Building - E1. 55' 0-2R, 3R 1&2 Auxiliary Building - El. 64' l-2R, 3R 1&2 Auxiliary Building - El. 73' 2-2R, 4R 1&2 Access Control & Chemistry Laboratory 3-2R, 3R 1 & 2' Auxiliary Building - El. 85' 4-2R, 3R 1 Containment Penetration - El. 85' 5-2R 3R 2 Containment Penetration & Fuel Handling 6-2R, 4R Building - E1. 85' 1&2 Auxiliary Building - El. 100' 7-2R, 3R 1 Containment Penetration - El. 100' 8-2R, 3R 1 Fuel Handling Building - El. 100' 9-2R, 3R 2 Containment Penetration - E1. 100' 10-2R, 3R 2 Fuel Ha'ndling Building - El. 100' 11-2R, 3R 1&2 Auxiliary Building - El. 115' 12-2R, 4R l 1 Containment Penetration - El. 115' 13-2R, 4R 1 Fuel Handling Building - E1. 115' 14-2R, 3R 2 Containment Penetration - El. 115' 15-2R, 3R 2 Fuel Handling Building - El. 115' 16-2R 3R 1 Fuel Handling Building- El. 140' 17-2R, 3R 2 Fuel Handling Building - E1. 140' 18-2R, 3R  : 1&2 Ventilation Rooms - El. 154' & 164' 19-2R, 3R I 1 Containment - El. 91' 20-2R, 3R l 1 Containment - E1. 117' 21-2R, 3R 1 Containment - El. 140' & Above 22-2R, 3R 2 Containment - El. 91' 23-2R, 3R 2 Containment - El. 117' 24-2R, 3R 2 Containment - El. 140' & Above 25-2R, 3R 1&2 Radwaste and Chem Storage - El. 115' 26-2R, 3R, 4R 1&2 Radwaste Laundry Facility - El. 132' & 142' 27-2R, 3R 1&2 Auxiliary Building Fan Rooms - El. 140' 28-2R, 3R 8710010015 070917 ADOCK 050 5 {DR 1635S/0051K .. '

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DCPP Emergency Procedure: Volume 3A' EP H-6 "Nonradiological Fire," Revision 14. August 18, 1987, pages 2, 4, 12, 13 and 15 of 15 ATTACHMENT 2, EP H-6, " FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLANS " 11/86: UNIT # PREPLAN TITLE PAGES 1 12 KV Swgr and Cable Spreading Rooms 1-2, 3 1 DG's 1-1, 1-2 and 1-3 2-2, 3 1 Turbine Building El. 85' and Below 3-2, 3 1&2 Cold Machine Shop 4-2, 3 1 4160 Swgr Cable Spreading Rooms and ISO 5-3', 4 . Phase Bus Area - 1 Diesel Generator Exhaust Area 6-2, 3 i 1 Turbine Building El. 104' 7-2, 3 1 4160 Swgr and Elec. Shop Area 8-3, 4 1 Turbine Building El. 119' 9-2, 3 1&2 Turbine Building Work Planning Center 10-2, 3 1 Turbine Building E1. 140' 11-2, 3 1 Condensate Polishing Area 12-2, 3, 4 i Package Boiler Area 13-2, 3 , 1 Transformers and R.O. Area 14-3, 4 1 1&2 480V Vital Swgr Area El. 100' 15-2, 3 l 1&2 Vital Battery Rooms El. 115' 16-2, 3 1&2 Cable Spreading Rooms - El. 127' 17-2, 3 1&2 Control. Room 18-2, 3 1 2 12XV Swgr and Cable Spreading Room 19-2, 3 2 DG's 2-1, 2-2 & Document Storage 20-2, 4 2 Turbine Building E1. 85' and Below 21-2, 3 2 Condensate Polishing Area 22-2, 3  ! 2 East Buttress and Transformer Area 23-2, 3 l 2 DG. 2-1 & 2-2 Exhaust & Document Storage 24-2, 3 1 2 Turbine Building El. 104' 25-2, 3 i 2 Technical Support Center 26-2, 3  ! 2 4160 Swgr Cable Spreading Rooms and ISO 27-2, 3 Phase Bus Area l j 2 4160 Swgr Area 28-2, 3 2 Traveling Crews Quarters l 29-2, 3 ' 16355/0051K ,

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Location of Privacy / Proprietary Information ATTACHMENT 2, EP H-6, " FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLANS," 11/86: (continued) UNIT # PREPLAN TITLE A P_ASES 2 Turbine Building E1. 119' 30-2, 3 2 Turbine Bldg. El. 140' 31-2, 3 0 Security Building 32-2, 3 1&2 Intake Structure 33-2, 3 0 Administration Building 34-6, 7, 13 0 Harehouse B 35-2, 3 0 Harehouse A 36-3, 4 0 Auxiliary Package Boiler 37-2, 3 0 Cold Machine Shop 38-2, 3, 4 0 Training Building 39-2, 3, 4 0 Maintenance Shop Building 40-2, 3, 4 0 Area 10 - Hazardous Haste Building Rotor 41-3, 4 Storage Building 41-6 0 Reservoir Area - H.H.A.T. Facility 42-3, 4 Chlorination and Clarifier Buildings 42-6, 7 . O Transmission Yards - 500 KV Control Bldg. 43-3, 5, 6 0 Transmission Yards - 230 KV Control Bldg. 43-B, 10 0 Mancamp - Mechanic's Shop Document Storage 44-3, 4 0 B1dg. #013 44-6, 7 0 NPG Harehouse 45-3, 4, 5, 7 l 1635S/0051K - I

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                                                                    ' ENCLOSURE 2 Updates Included In This Submittal DIABLO CANYON EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES Volume 3A Updated Table of Contents EP R-6 " Radiological Fire," Revision 12, August 20, 1987 EP M-6 "Nonradiological Fire," Revision 14, August 18, 1987 O

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PGandE Letter No.: OCL-87-229 CURRENT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES ~ TABLE OF CONTENTS Voleme 3A TITLE R-1 . REY and/or OverexposurePersonnel Injury or Illness (Radiologica R-2 i R-3 18_ j R-4 Release of Radioactive Liquids-Release of Airborne 5 i

                     -R-5       High Radiation-(In Plant)                                          4 R-6       Radioactive Liquid Spill R                                  Radiological Fire                                                  3 3

H-1 Offsite Transportation Accidents '12 k 1 M-2 ' Employee Injury or Illness (Nonradiological) 5 I M-3 M-4 Chlorine or Ammonia Release'Nonemployee Injury or Il 16 13 Earthquake' -1 M-5 . 6, M-6 Tsunami Warning 10 - H-7 Nonradiological Fire 5 H-B 011 Spill Contingency Plan 14 H-9 Containment Emergency Personnel Hatch 8 H-10 Hazardous Haste Management Contingency Plan 0 M-10 Fire Protection of Safe Shutdown Equipment, Unit 1 5 G Fire Protection of Safe Shutdown Equipment, Unit 2 6 Accident Classification and Emergency Plan Activation 3 G-2 Organization _ Establishment of the On-Site Emergency 7 G-2 S1 G-3 G-4 Notification of Off-Site OrganizationsNotification o 6 9 G-5 Personnel Accountability and Assembly 11 Evacuation of Nonessential Site Personnel 9 3 1635S/0051K

PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY NUM ER EP R-6 REVISION 12 DEPARTENT OF MUCLEAR POWER GENERATION PAGE 1 0F 15 DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNITS EMERGENCY PROCEDURE AND TITLE: RADIOLOGICAL FIRE APPROVED: b 7 ' PLANT MANAGER ~DATE

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EFFECTIVE DATE 1.0 SCOPE 1.1 This procedure discusses the actions which are to be taken in the event of a fire which involves radioactive materials and/or radiation exposure. This procedure and changes thereto require , i PSRC review. 2.0 GENERAL 2.1 Fires at Diablo Canyon are generally classified as either radiological or nonradiological. A radiological fire is one which involves radiation exposure and/or radioactive materials. Examples of this type of fire are: Fires in the solid radwaste  ! storage facility, drumming station, contaminated ventilation ] filters, and electrical or lube oil fires in radiation areas. All reasonable attempts to prevent the spread of radiological contamination should be made. Fires that occur outside of the radiologically controlled area or do not involve radioactive materials are handled in accordance with Emergency Procedure M-6, "Non-Radiological Fires". 3.0 SYMPTOMS 3.1 Fire or smoke is reported inside of the radiologically controlled area of the plant or in an area where radioactive materials are located. , 3.2 The fire detection system annunciator indicates the p7esence of a fire within the radiologically controlled area of the plant or in one of the outside buildings where radioactive materials are located. 3.3 A firewater system flow alarm indicates system actuation, which is a potential fire condition. 1 j X003050a.3A lill i l

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i 3.4 A site fire pump start could indicate a potential fire condition. 4.0 AUTOMATIC ACTIONS 4.1 The appropriate automatic sprinkler system may activate. Site fire pumps may start on decreasing system pressure to provide _$l N.$1

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g./ 5.'d IMMEDIATE ACTION k. 5.1 Activate the fire signal by dialing 5.1.1 The fire signal is a 30-second blast on the fire sirens. .A6,ji The signal will be followed by the code call sig ~f-repeated 8 times. The first five persons to disi 11 be connected into a conference call. The priority o the conference call is: '-

a. Shift Foreman (Interim Site Emergency Coordinator)
b. Fire Brigade Leader (Typically the Senior Control
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5.2 The Shif t Foreman and Senior Control Operator Dia Fire ConferenceCall) %d Q 5.2.1 The initiator of the alarm shall give the details regarding the fire, including the exact location and @T potential damage to the plant. 3 5.3 Shift Foreman should use the public address system to notify occupants of the emergency condition. thh 5.4 Members of the on-shif t Fire Brigade should report to the Operations Ready Room to pick up their fire safety equipment. e 5.5 The Fire Brigade Leader will receive instruction from the Shif t Foreman. Og g

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DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT NUM ER EP R-6 REVISION- 12 PAGE 3 0F .15 TITLE: RADIOLOGICAL FIRE , UNITS 1 AND 2 5.5.1- Typically, che Senior Control Operator (SCO) is designated Fire Brigade leader. The Shift Foreman may assign a l licensed operator who is qualified as a brigade leader to fill this position if the SCO is not available. The Shift Foreman is responsible for establishing an appropriate on-shift emergency organization and assuring that 4 Technical Specifications for Control Room staffing are not violated. 5.6 If the fire occurs during normal working hours, members of the Maintenance Fire Brigade should report to the Unit 1 Cold Machine Shop. 5.6.1 The Assistant Fire Brigade Leader should enter the conference call to receive his instructions. 5.7 Evacuate the area affected by the fire. . 5.7.1 This may be done by sounding the site emergency signal, utilizing the public address system, or other appropriate means. 5.8 Establish appropriate Control Room ventilation. 5.8.1 Isolate (Mode 3) the Control Room ventilation system to i prevent the entry of smoke, gases or airborne radioactive contamination. 5.9 Protective Equipment 5.9.1 Responding fire brigade personnel should be provided with the appropriate dosimetry devices (TLD/PIC). Full fire response turnout equipment shall provide the necessary anti-contamination protection for fire response personnel.

     '..          5.'9. 2    Fire fighters should wear supplied air breathing apparatus unless air samples have been taken and indicate that there is no airborne activity hazard.

5.10 Security Department Support 5.10.1 A security officer shall report to the Operations Ready Room and establish liaison with the Fire Brigade Leader. l f I

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DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT NUM ER EP R-6 PSVISION 12 TITLE: RADIOLOGICAL FIRE PAGE 4 0F 15 i UNITS 1 AND 2 5.10.2 The Security Department shall assist with access and the l staging of off-site fire response personnel including i providing radios, dosimetry and escorts as necessary. 5.10.3 The Security Department shall assure plant compromised during the emergency response. security is not

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i- W 6.1 The Shift foreman, acting as Interim Site Emergency Coordinator, M shall direct all subsequent actions from the Control Room until relieved by a long tern Site Emergency Coordinator if the

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emergency warrants it. Such actions should include the following: 6.2 !amediately notify California Dep Forestry, San Luis Obispo County (CDF/ SLO) by calli P!f the telephone lines are unavailable, the CDF rad's pherw may then be used. - Notification shall be made for any of the following conditions: 6.2.1 An utive fire, or an incipient fire that has the potential to become an active fire, is reported in a structure that requires a Fire Brigade response. 6.2.2 Report of smoke within a structure with no known location for the smoke. 6.2.3 Thefirstreportofafireinalocationwhere accessibility for extinguishment is known to be difficult. 6.2.4 Any non-fire emergency that would require the use of CDF/ SLO Heavy Rescue or Hazardous Materials Team. 6.2.5 Any time the Fire Brigade Leader or Site Emergency Coordinator recomends additional assistance. 6.3 N6tify security of anticipated C0F/ SLO response to the site (This is necessary to assure timely access via Avila Gate). 6.3.1 y urity Shift Supervisor's telephone extension is X003050a.3A 4Ill

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l 6.4 Provide follow-up notifications to CDF/ SLO within ten minutes of the initial request for assistance. i 6.4.1 Sooner notification should be made if the fire has been  ; extinguished and no off-site assistance is required. ' C0F/ SLO may then decide to respond only one engine company for reporting purposes. 6.4.2 C0F/ SLO may decide to provide additional resources if the fire emergency has escalated from the conditions-described in the initial request for assistance. 6.5 C0F/ SLO shall initially stage their personnel and equipment at - Warehouse "B". , J 6.5.1 The first responding chief officer will take charge and identify himself. He may go to the fire scene initially, i but will eventually go to the Control Room or the Technical Support-Center to establish liaison with the { Site Emergency Coordinator (A C0F radio / telephone is k provided at both locations for use by the CDF chief l of ficer) . J 6.5.2 Security shall provide dosimetry, PGandE radio and escorts to the C0F/ SLO fire responders prior to entry into the Protected Area. 4 6.6 Maintain a record of notifications made to off-site personnel. 6.6.1 Form 69-9221, " Emergency Notification Record", may be used to provide this record.  !

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6.7 Establish an initial emergency classification based on the criteria in Appendix Z and perform the actions required by the classification. NOTE: The County Sheriff's Office shall be notified within 15 minutes of the declaration of an unusual event or higher - { 4 classification. , 1 1 j x003050a.3A 5!Il ( __ - - - - - )

DI ABLO CANY0n POWER PLANT XUMER EP R-6 REVISION 12 l PAGE' 6 0F 15 TITLE: RADIOLOGICAL FIRE UNITS 1 AND 2 6.8 Provide for protection of safe shutdown componcnts and equipment. 6.8.1 Emergency Procedure EP M-10 provides the operator with a  ! listing of safeguards equipment which may be affected by  ; fires in various locations. This procedure should be consulted to assist in determining the operating strategy during the fire. 6.8.2 During the course of the fire, the Control Operator and those at the scene should pay particular attention for signs that the operability of the various engineered safeguards equipnent is being affected. If the operability of any safeguards equipment is reduced below i minimum Technical Specifications limits, or if such damage is iminent, shut down the Unit immediately. 6.8.3 Attachment 2 of this procedure, " Fire Fighting Preplans",- provides layout sketches of major plant site fire areas. These preplans identify the fire protection provided in each area and should be used by Control Room personnel to assist the Fire Brigade Leader in developing the appropriate fire fighting tactics. 6.9 If the Control Room must be evacuated, follow the instructions given in Emergency Procedure OP-8. 6.10 Notify the Plant Fire Marshal, or his designee, of all plant fires. (See Appendix 1). 6.11 Provide additional breathing air. 6.11,1 A crew should be dispatched to an air bottle refilling station and crepare to refill the backpack bottles as required. The statiens are located in the 85' elevation

                                                          ,      hallway at the Unit 1 Safety Injection pumps, on 140' elevation behind the Control Room, and in the Unit 2 East
 ,                                                               Buttress. High pressure SCBA units of the type used by C0F/ SLO County Fire may only be recharged in the Unit 2 East Buttress.

6.12 Chemistry and Radiation Protection (C&RP) support. 6.12.1 The Shift C&RP Technicians should be contacted to provide support for radiation monitoring, contamination control, monitoring toxic atmospheres and assisting with the control of hazardous materials. x00iO50a.3A 6III

DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT NUM ER EP R-6 REVISION 12 TITLE: RADIOLOGICAL FIRE UNITS 1 AND 2 6.12.2 Shift C&RP personnel can also be called upon to help refill breathing air bottles. 6.13.3 The C&RP Shift Technician shall establish a liaison with

 ,                          the Site Emergency Coordinator, 7.0     EMERGENCY CLOSE OUT ACTIONS 7.1     Announce the fire is out.
  • 7.1.1 Announcement made from the Control Room at the' direction of tne site Emergency Coordinator using the Plant public address system. Include post-fire safety and radiation protection precautions.

7.2 Restoration of Fire Suppression Systems 7.? 1 A fire watch should be established until the system has been restored and the fire area declared secure. 7.2.2 If a sprinkler system has been activated, the system must be reset after the fire is extinguished. Replace all fused sprinkler heads. Open the sprinkler system isolation valve and check for leaks. 7.2.3 Return all fire suppression equipment to its designated storage or maintenance location. 7.3 Complete verbal close out to off-site organizations and agencies. 7.4 Written close out. 7.4.1 Action Request (see Nuclear Plant Administrative Procedure C-12). To document the fire and the response.

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7.4.2 Written sumary to NRC within 24 hours for an Unusual Event or 8 hours for a higher classification. ' 8.0 FIRE FIGHTING PREPLANS 8.1 Attachment 2 contains fire fighting preplans for plant locations which routinely contain radioactive material or radiation hazards. These preplans are intended to aid the Fire Brigade Leader and the Site Emergency Coordinator during the fire emergency. Copies of Fire Fighting Preplans will be readily available to the Senior Control Operator and will be updated as appropriate by the Fire Marshal. x003050a.3A 711I

i DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT NUMBER EP R-6 REVISION 12 PAGE 8 0F 15 TITLE: RADIOLOGICAL FIRE UNITS 1 AND 2 l l 9.0 SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING RADIOLOGICAL FIRES 9.1 Radiation exposure control. 9.1.1 Know the radiation levels. '

a. Posted barrier signs.
b. Surveys by Chemistry and Radiation Protection Technicians.

9.1.2 Radiation surveys may be required during the fire fighting as plant conditions change. The on-shift Chemistry and Radiation Protection Technician is designated to respond to all fire emergencies to provide monitoring support. Additional Technicians are assigned to the maintenance brigade crews to assist the shift C&RP technician. - 9.1.3 All fire' fighting personnel entering radiation or high radiation areas must wear and periodically monitor their dosimetry to avoid exceeding the exposure limits set forth in the DCPP Radiation Protection Manual. Off-site fire fighters shall be escorted by plant personnel in these areas. 9.2 Contamination Control 9.2.1 Surface Contamination

a. Fires in the surface contamination areas will probably also create an airborne contamination hazard.
b. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus.
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c. Turnout gear should provide adequate contamination protection to the fire fighters in most loose surface contamination areas of the plant. In areas of very high contamination, additional protective clothing may be required. Fire fighters should never wear polyethylene boots or gloves, since these may melt to the skin or clothing in a fire environment.

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d. A wide water fog pattern may help keep the contamination from going airborne.
e. Care must be taken to minimize the spread of contamination and its potential release to the environment.
f. Water use should consider processing capacity of d Radwaste systems. Consider requiring water runoff be contained as much as possible for outside rad. fires (i.e. radwaste or laundry)
g. Turnout gear for off-site fire fighters which may 1 become contaminated at the plant will be replaced '

from spares in the warehouse if it cannot be readily decontaminated. 9.3 Airborne Contamination 9.3.1 Levels may be continually changing. 9.3.2 Always wear a self-contained breathing apparatus when fighting fires in surface contamination areas, airborne contamination areas, or radioactive material storage or processing areas. 9.3.3 Smoke will be radioactive and ventilation should be performed via filters and an effluent monitor. 9.3.4 A wide fog pattern will help to reduce airborne contamination levels by entraining the radioactive particles and carrying them to the floor. 9.3.5 High pressure water or dry chemical agent directed at

                            ~      areas of surface contamination will cause some of the contaminants to become airborne.

9.3.6 Radiation Protection personnel should monitor airborne contuaination levels during the emergency and recomend actions and precautions to lower the concentrations. 9.4 Environmental Conditions 9.4.1 Minimize excess water usage due to limited capacity of waste tanks and activity discharge restrictions. X003050a.3A 9111 - _ _ _ _ _ . l

DIABLO CANYON POWEP. PLANT NUMER EP R-6 REVISION 12 PAGE 10 0F. 15 TITLE: RADIOLOGICAL FIRE UNITS 1 AND 2 9.4.2 Minimize un-monitored releases to the atmosphere of water or airborne contamination. 9.5 Post-fire Fighting Activities 9.5.1 Monitor personnel for contamination.

a. External ,
b. Internal monitoring may also be required.

9.5.2 Monitor fire fighting and emergency equipment for contamination under the direction of radiation protection personnel. 9.5.3 Determine radiation exposure of fire fighting personnel. A radiation work permit may also need to be prepared to . document exposures. 9.5.4 Areas in or adjacent to the fire area may require decontamination. 9.5.5 An environmental monitoring program for areas surrounding the plant may be required if contamination has spread outside the controlled area. 9.5.6 Smoke damage to electrical equipment and stainless steel piping must be assessed. 9.5.7 When dry chemical agents and halon have been used in areas of stainless steel piping or machinery, that equipment must be thoroughly cleaned and then inspected. 10.0 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 10.1 Attachment 3 contains the appropriate Material Safety Data Sheets for hazardous materials that are expected to be found inside of the radiologically controlled area. Specific locations are identified on the appropriate fire fighting preplan. l

11.0 REFERENCES

11.1 Ofablo Canyon Power Plant fire Protection Program. l l 1 j X003050a.3A 10!!! I L _ _ _ _ _ _ _. - - - - - _

1 DIABLO CANYON POWER PLMT NUMER EP R-6 i REVISION 12  ; TITLE: RADIOLOGICAL FIRE UNITS 1 AND 2 11.2 Emergency Procedure G1, " Accident Classification and Emergency Plan Activation". 11.3 Emergency Procedure G2, " Establishment of the Onsite and Emergency Organization". 11.4 Emergency Procedure G-3, " Notification of'Offsite Emergency Organizations". - 11.5 PGandE Fire Prevention Manual. 11.6 Accident Prevention Rule No. 23. 11.7 Emergency Procedure M-6, "Non-Radiological Fire".

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12.0 A_PPENDICES 12.1 Table 1. " Fire and Medical Emergency Alarms". 12.2 Appendix 1. " Fire Assistance Communication". 12.3 Appendix Z, " Emergency Procedure Notification Instructions". 13.0 ATTACHMENTS 13.1 Form 69-9221 " Emergency Notification Record", 3/82. 13.2 Attachment 2. " Fire Fighting Preplans", 12/86. , i 13.3 Attachment 3. " Hazardous Material Safety Data Sheets",12/86. I

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1. San Luis Obispo Qunty Fire /

California Department of Forestry' OR San Luis Obispo County Sheriff ' (Request they dispatch the SLO / California Dept. of Forestry) 1 2.. Emergency Safety Supervisor Randy Kohout Fire Marshal Carson Johnson Jim McClintock Fire Protection Specialist MEDICAL ASSISTANCE COMMUNICATION

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EMERGENCY PROCEDURE NOTIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS

1. When this emergency procedure has been implemented, and upon direction from the Shift Foreman, proc.ted as follows:
a. Designate this event a Notification of Unusual Event for fires within the site boundary if a verified fire is not under control I

within 10 minutes of initiating fire fighting efforts or if the California Department of Forestry assistance is requested. Notify plant staff and response organizations required for this ' classification by implementing Emergency Procedures G-2, "Estabitshment of the On-Site Emergency Organization" and G-3, l " Notification of Off-Site Organizations" in accordance with Emergency Procedure G-1, " Accident Classification and Emergency - Plan Activation".

b. Designate this event an ALERT if a verified fire is not under control within 10 minutes of initiating fire fighting efforts and the fire threatens operability of safety related equipment located in one of the following areas containing safety systems:
1) Containment -
2) Control Room
3) Cable Spreading Rooms j
4) Diesel Generator Rooms
5) Auxiliary Building
6) Intake Structure Pump Rooms
7) Switch Gear Rooms Notify Plant Staff and response organizations required by EP G-2 and EP G-3 in accordance with EP G-1.
c. Designate this event a Site Area Emergency if a verified fire is not under control within 10 minutes of initiating fire fighting efforts in an area containing safety systems, and causes a confirmed complete loss of a safety system function that causes entry into a technical specification action statement (i.e., loss of both trains of contairnent spray when in Modes 1, 2, 3, or 4, or loss of both safety injection pumps when in Modes 1, 2. or 3).

Notify Plant Staff and response organizations required by EP G-2 and EP G-3 in accordance with EP G-1. xnn1050a.3A 14!!! l

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d. Designate this event a General Emergency if the fire causes massive damage to plant systems which, in the opinion of the Site Emergency Coordinator, is likely to lead to a core melt situation.

Notify plant staff and response organizations required by EP G-2 and EP G-3 and implement the instructions in EP G-1 regarding on ' and offsite protective actions.

2. In addition to personnel required to be notified by EP GE-2 also notify the following:
a. Fire Marshal (See Appendix 1)
b. System Dispatcher (if load may be affected).

NOTE: In off-normal working hours, consideration should also be given to calling in additional members'of the Plant Fire Brigade. This should not take precedence over callirg SLO /C0F. C. All releases or potential releases of Hazardous Materials require i 4 cation of the Office of Emergency Services (OES)

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DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NOS. 1 AND 2 ATTACHMENT 2 TITLE: FIRE FIGHTING PREPLANS - EP R-6 UNIT # PREPLAN TITLE PAGE REVISION 1&2 AUXILIARY BUILDING - EL 55' 0-1,2,3 R 0 1&2 AUXILIARY BUILDING - EL 64' 1-1,2,3 R 2 1 & 2- AUXILIARY BUILDING - EL 73' 2-1,2,3,4 R 2 1&2 ACCESS CONTROL & CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 3-1,2,3 R 2 1&2 AUXILIARY BUILDING - EL 85' 4-1,2,3 R 2 1 CONTAINMENT PENETRATION - EL 85' 5-1,2,3 R 2 2 CONTAINMENT PENETRATION & FUEL HANDLING BUILDING - EL 85' 6-1,2,3,4 R 2 1&2 AUXILIARY BUILDING - EL 100' 7-1,2,3 R 2 1 CONTAINMENT PENETRATION - EL 100' 8-1,2,3 R 2 l 1 FUEL HANDLING BUILDING - EL 100' 9-1,2,3 R 2 , 2 CONTAINMENT PENETRATION - EL 100' 10-1,2,3 R 2 2 FUEL HANDLING BUILDING - EL 100' 11-1,2,3 R 2 1&2 AUXILIARY BUILDING - EL 115' 12-1,2,3,4 R 2 1 CONTAINMENT PENETRATION - EL 115' 13-1,2,3,4 R 2 ' l 1 FUEL HANDLING BUILDING - EL 115' 14-1,2,3 R 2 1 2 CONTAINMENT PENETRATION - EL 115' 15-1,2,3 R 2 2 FUEL HANDLING BUILDING - EL 115' 16-1,2,3 R 2 1 FUEL HANDLING BUILDING - EL 140' 17-1,2,3 R 2 2 FUEL HANDLING BUILDING - EL 140' 18-1,2,3 R 2 1&2 VENTILATION ROOMS - EL 154' & 164' 19-1,2,3 R 2 1 CONTAINMENT - EL 91' 20-1,2,3 R 2 1 CONTAINMENT - EL 117' 21-1,2,3 R 2 1 CONTAINMENT - EL 140' & AB0VE 22-1,2,3 R 2 l 2 CONTAINMENT - EL 91' 23-1,2,3 R 2 1 2 CONTAINMENT - EL 117' 24-1,2,3 R 2 2 CONTAINMENT - EL 140' & ABOVE 25-1,2,3 R 2 j 1&2 RA0 WASTE AND CHEM STORAGE - EL 115' 26-1,2,3,4 R 2 ' 1&2 RADWASTE LAUNDRY - EL 132' 7 142' 27-1,2,3,4 R 0 1&2 AUXILIARY BUILDING (FAN ROOMS) - EL 140' 28-1,2,3 R 0 NOTE: Preplan for package boiler area is contained in EP M-6, "Non-Radiological Fire", page 13-1. iQ l l l 1 I X003050a.3A, 16III

DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NO. 1&2 AUXILIARY BUILDING EL. 55' , FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES: 1. Cable insulation

2. Grease
3. Transient combustibles ,

MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles

2. Cable insulation
3. Grease ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary Stairway S-2 [EL. 55' Landing)
2. Secondary - Ladder at West Ends of Either U-I or U-II. via 64' EL. -

FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Stairway S-2 (E1. 55' Landing)

2. Secondary - West End of U-I or U-II, 64' EL.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Potential radiological airborne and surf ace I contamination -

2. Potential High Radiation Area.

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. Hallways are provided with drains, and drainage is to the Auxiliary Bldg. Sump. 1 RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Water Fog should be used to cool exposures. I
2. Fire Doors should be closed as necessary to retard flame spread and keep j stairways smoke-free.

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3. Smoke and hot gases will expose Elevation 64' equipment via open gratings, etc.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire Extinguishers - Three 20f MPOC's. One by Door B-1 j

                            -                    One by Door B-2                                          i One at the East Hallway between U-I and U-II.
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VENTILATION: 1. Open gratings along the north wall of the U-I side will allow smoke and gas to vent to 64' EL.

2. Exhaust fans E-1 and E-2 on the U-I side and exhaust fans 2E-1 and 2E-2 on the U-!! side.

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3. Portable smoke ejectors may be required, smoke could be 1 exhausted via Stairwell S-2, open gratings in the north wall on the U-I side, or via the ladder openings on the west ends j of both U-! and U-!!. If power is lost, gas powered smoke
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4. Negative pressure ventilation techniques could work best in this area.
        'MMUNICATIONS:
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f LIGHTING: 1. PL. 13-1 Unit ! PL. 23-1 Unit !!

2. Emergency Lighting y
      $AFETY EQUIPMENT:      1. An eyewash station is located on 64' EL. of the U-! Aux.

Bldg. by the U-I " Laundry and Hot Shower Drain Tanks".

2. A first aid kit is located on the 64' EL. of the U-! Aux.

81dg. at the center of the main hallway area. , SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: 1. Self Contained breathing apparatus will be required.

2. Portable hand-held laterns may be necessary during rescue operations in heavy smoke.
3. Wear radiation detection devices (TLD, pencil dosimeter)
4. Turnout gear and SC8A will provide necessary anti-contamination functions.

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DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NO. 1&2 AUXILIARY BUILDING EL. 64' FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES: 1. Lube oil

2. Grease
3. Cable insulation
4. Hydrogen (Waste Gas Decay Tanks)
5. Transient combustibles MOST PROBA8LE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles
2. Lube oil 1
3. Cable insulation
4. Hydrogen from Waste Gas System
5. Grease ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - Via Door No's. B-7 for Unit-I or B-8 for Unit-II from center Stairway S-2 or Elev.

No. 2 l 2. Secondary Via Door No. B-15 from Stairway S-3 Unit No. 1 side or Via Door No. B-12 from Stairway S-4 Unit No. 2 side - FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Stairway S-2 (E1. 64' Landing)

2. Secondary - Access Control E1. 85' or S-3 Stairway Unit 1 side or S-4 Stairway Unit 2 side NOTE: El. 115' Tank Area is the primary response location for outside agencies responding to a fire emergency in the Auxiliary Building. >

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Combustion products (cable insulation, poly)

2. Potential radiological airborne and surface contamination, especially around tanks and pumps
3. Potential high radiation areas around waste tanks, monitor tanks, waste gas decay tanks, filters and RHR pumps and heat exchangers MANI.GEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. The source of hydrtagen gas fires should be secured before total extinguishment.
2. Hallways are provided with drains, and drainage is to the Auxiliary Building sump.
3. Key control of Elev. No. 2 is accessed i.t El. 85'.

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1 - xj A y} REC 0mENDATION 1. FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT: Water fog should be used to cool exposures, especially h* redundant safe shutdown equipment. 9 2, & l

3. Firedoors-shouldbeclosedasnecessarytoretardfirespread..j RHR and CCW pumps are required for safe shutdown. Protect O redundant trains from fire and smoke.

4 FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. JMpy! Fire ext 1 utshers - six - 20# Dry Chemicals WW 3 Unit No. 1 side Hallway 3)UnitNo.2sideHallway 3Q dw 2. Fire hose rea)ls - six (3) Unit No. 1 side lg (3)UnitNo.2 side eM VENTILATION: 1. Fans S-31 and S-32 Supply Air and E-1 and E-2 are exhaust agj fans. OW

2. Open gratin "

vent to E1.g at the east end would allow smoke and gases to 115'No. via roll-up Door where 354.it could be exhausted to the outside

3. Portable smoke exhausters may be required, smoke could be exhausted via Stairwells 5-3 and S-4 to E1. 140' Hot Shop.
  • If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.
4. RHR pump cubicles are connected with ducts without fire dampers.

5, - Positive pressure ventilation techniques could work best in RHR pump rooms. NOTE: Smoke may be contaminated, contact C&RP. I COWUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones - side Unit No. 2 side

2. Portableradios( s. req.
     ' LIGHTING:  1. Plant lighting panels - PL 13-1 Unit No. 1 PL 23-1 Unit No. 2
2. Emergency lighting SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. A first aid kit is located on the wall by Door 8-9 in the center of the Unit I hallway.
2. An eyewash station is located by the Unit I " Laundry and Hot Shower Drain Tanks".

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: 1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.

2. An explosive possibility exists from H 2 in the gas decay tank area.
3. Portable hand-held lanterns may be necessary during rescue operations in heavy smoke.
4. Wear radiation detection devices (TLO, pencil l
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2. Cable insulation (Cable Trays and 480V MCC's)
3. Grease
4. Hydrogen (Gas Decay Tanks)
5. Motor control centers l ,
  • 6. Transient combustibles MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles
2. Cable insulation
3. Motor Control Centers
4. Lube oil S. Hydrogen
6. Grease ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - Via Door No's. B-31 Unit I side or B-32 Unit II side from center Stairway S-2, or Elev.

No. 2

2. Secondary - Via Door No. B-29 from Stairway S-3 Unit 1 side or Via Door No. B-34-2 from Stairway S-4 Unit 2 side FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - outside E1. No. 2 El. 73' Landing
2. Secondary - Access Control E1. 85', or S-4 M Stairway E1. 85' Unit 2 side or S-3 Stairway EL. 85' Unit 1 side NOTE: El. 115' Tank Area is the primary response location for outside agencies responding to a fire emergency in the Auxiliary Building.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH)

2. Hydrogen (H2 )
3. Boric acid
4. Combustion products (cable insulation, poly)
5. Potential radiological airborne and surface contamination
6. High radiation areas such as hold up tanks, BIT tank, and charging pumps PAGE 2-1R x003050a.3A 22111 REVISION 2

i MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. Unit No. I sprinkler isolation valve is located above walkway outside CCW Pump Room- - 1-3(FP-1-346). Unit No. 2 outside CCW Pump Room 2-3 (FP-2-349). The Main Sprinkler Isolation Valve is located at center stairway landing E1. 78' (FP-0-30).

2. Key control of Elev. No. 2 is accessed at E1. 85'.
3. Floor drains go to Auxiliary Building sump.

Water may drain to E1. 64' via open grating on cat walks. REC 0 MEN 0ATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Water fog may be required to protect exposures such as redundant cables in fire retardant enclosures.
2. Fire doors should be closed as necessary to retard fire spread (especially between charging pump rooms and RHR heat exchangers.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - Four 20f Dry Chemicals Two 15#'CO2 's

2. Fire hose reels - Four (2) Unit No.1 side .

(2) Unit No. 2 side

3. Automatic Wet Sprinkler Systems (charging pump rooms and CCW pump cubicles) l VENTILATION: 1. Fans S-31 and S-32 supply air and E-1 and E-2 are exhaust j fans.
2. In each Component Cooling Water Pump Room, air ducts without l dampers could allow smoke and hot gases to spread from one compartment to another.
3. Open grating at the east end would allow smoke and gases to vent to E1. 115' where it could be exhausted'to the outside via roll-up Door No. 354.
4. Portable smoke exhausters may be required, smoke could be exhausted via open Stairwells S-3 and S-4 up to E1. 140' Hot Shop. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

5.- Positive pressure ventilation techniques are recommended to ventilate the charging pump rooms. NOTE: Smoke may be contaminated, contact C&RP. COP 94UNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones - o. 2 side l No. 1 side l utside Elev. No. 2 9 E1. 73' . tside Elev. No. 2 9 E1. 85' 2. Portable iadios (0 l l PAGE 2-2R YnninEna 1A 71fff ,_ ,,,, ,

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LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panels - PL 13-2 Unit No. 1 I 23-2 Unit No. 2 ,

2. Emergency lighting.

I L SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. Nearest eye wash station is located on the 64' EL. just west of the Radiological Laundry Drain Tanks, Northwest Area of Unit I side.

2. Nearest first aid kit located on the 64' EL, Unit I side, just north of the elevator.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: 1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.

2. Portable hand-held lanterns may be necessary during rescue operations.
3. An explosive possibility exists from H 2 in the gas decay tank area. *
4. Wearradiationdetectiondevices(TLD, pencil dosimeter).
5. Turnout gear and SCBA will provide necessary anti contamination functions. ]
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DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NO. l'& 2 , ACCESS. CONTROL & CHEMISTRY LABORATORY FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN

                     ' POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES: l' Flamable liquids (Acetone, etc.)
2. Class "A" combustibles
3. Cable insulation -
4. Flamable gases MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Flamable liquids
2. Class "A" combustibles
3. Fla m able flases
4. Cable insu atfon ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - Via Door No's.163 and 143 to E1. 85' Turbine Building by Elev. No. 1
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2. Secondary - Via Door No. 155 to E1. 85' Auxiliary Building
3. Tertiary - Via Stairway S-5 FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Outside Elev. No.19 E1. 85' Turbine Building
2. Secondary - Outside Elev. No. 2 9 E1. 85' Auxiliary Building HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Various corrosives and reagent chemicals in concentrated forin.
2. Various sources of radiation in main lab area in two (2) safes and one (1). locked 4 drawer cabinet. Small sources in counting room in locked drawers.
3. Potential surface or airborne radiation contamination inside controlled area. Some low level radioactive materials.
4. Storeroom contains various small containers of lab charicals and flammable liquid cabinets.

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. The majority of this area is protected by a wet sprinkler system. The system shut-off is located above the ceiling in the hallway by Door No. 155 Valve No. FP-1-37.

2. Smoke detector remote indicating lights are located below the drop ceilings in the Chemistry Lab and Access Control.
3. Elevator key control to Elev. No. 1 is at El. 140'.

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4. A smoke detector annunciator panel is located on i

the wall several feet south of Door 152. Detector locations are listed at the panel. PAGE 3-1R , X003050a.3A 26111 REVISION 2 j- .

RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT: T Tire hose lines may be required as back up for the sprinkler system to cool exposures.

2. Vttal cables in conduits are located north of the laboratory and south of the
                   '      Ches & Rad office areas. Conduits are also located above the drop ceilings in the Chemistry Lab area and above the suspended ceiling in the Ches & Rad office areas.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (4) 20f dry chess 15# CO2 's (3) (2) 17f Halon's

2. Automatic sprinklers
3. Fire hose reels - Three (2) Auxiliary Building El.85'and(1)ColdMachineShop e

l VENTILATION: 1. Maintain access control air conditioning system in service.

2. Maintain ventilation fans S-21. S-22. 5-23. S-24 and S-25 running.

I 3. Portab e smoke exhausters may be required. Positive ventilation can be used to force smoke into the Auxiliary . Building for removal. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portabla generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. - NOTE: Smoke may be contaminated, obtain guisfance from C&RP l l prior to ventilating with portable exhausters.

4. Fire dampers are generally provided between the Chemistry Lab and Access Control but 4 ducts do not have dampers.
5. Ducts with no fire dampers also connect the Unit 1 penetration area with the conduit chases north of the Chem. Lab.
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COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones

2. Portable radios (Ops req.

LIGHi!NG: 1. Normal plant lighting 'anelsp A-B-C and D

2. Emergency lighting SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1.
                                        '         First aid room located across the hall from the Command    I Post, accessed via Door 152 or 157.                        l 2.

Emergency eye wash and shower located in the Chemistry Lab accessed via Door 153. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: 1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.

2. Three flammable liquid storage cabinets are located {

in the lab - two in stores room and one in hallway opposite Door No. 140. A hose stream may be required to protect these cabinets.

3. Protection of safety related cables in conduits above the drop ceiling is of special concern.
4. Contain hazardous liquid spills by diking or absorbing.

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2. Lube oil
3. Grease
4. Control panel
5. Transient combustibles MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles
2. Control panel
3. Cable insulation
4. Lube oil
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ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - Via Door No.155. from Access Control Hallway

2. Secondary - Via Door No.187 from Stairway S-3 and Via Door No.185-2 from Stairway S-4 FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Access Control El. 85'
2. Secondary - Cold Machine Shop NOTE: E1.115' tank area is the primary response location for outside agencies responding to a fire emergency in the Auxiliary Building.

HAZARDOUS HATERIALS: 1. Potential radiological airborne and surface contamination.

2. Potential high radiation area by sample panel at B.A.

evaporators, in seal water and letdown heat exchanger rooms, safety injection pumps and radwaste concentrator. j MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. Hallways are provided with floor drains. Orainage is to the Auxiliary Building l sump. l

2. Breathing air refill station at El. 85' should not be used to refill air bottles during a fire in the Auxiliary Building. {
3. Elev. No. 2 key control is accessed at '

El. 85'. ' l PAGE 4-1R l l 1 XOO3050a.3A 29111 REVISION 2 i

l RECO M ENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Water fog may be required to protect exposures.
2. Fire doors should be closed as necessary to retard fire spread. .
3. Open gratings should be protected to preclude fire spread to El's. 100' and 115'.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - Five 20f Dry Chemicals One 15# Co r

2. Fire hose reels Four (4) 2 - Unit No. 1 2 - Unit No. 2 VENTILATION: 1. Fans $-31 and S-32 supply air and E-1 and E-2 are exhaust fans.
2. Open grating at the east end would allow smoke and gases to vent to E1.115' where it could be exhausted to the outside via roll-up Door No. 354.
3. Portable smoke exhausters any be required, smoke could be exhausted via open Stairways 5-3 and S-4 to C1. 140' Hot Shop.

If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. - g,Tl: (Smoke may be contaminated, obtain guidance from C&RP , prior to ventilating out of doors with portable - exhausters.)

4. Ventilation ducts without dampers exist between the RHR heat-exchanger rooms and the safety injection pump rooms.

COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones nit No. 1 JIo. 2

2. Portableradios(Ops, req.

NOTE: (The use of portable is prohibited in the Auxiliary Building Control Panel Area.) LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panel - PL 13 Auxiliary Building E1. 85' Col. N17-4

2. Emergency lighting SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eyewash station / shower is located in the Chemistry Lab.

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2. The Plant First Aid Room is located in the Access Control Area. [Not indicated on this map)
3. A first aid kit is located on the 100' EL. of the U-I Aux.

Bldg., at the West End of the main hallway. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: 1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.

2. Wear radiation detection devices (TLD, pencil dosimeter) .
3. Turnout gear and SCBA will provide necessary anti-contamination functions.
4. Portable hand-held lanterns may be needed for rescue operations.

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2. Grease
3. Transient combustibics
4. Hydrogen in primary system piping MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles may be radiologically contaminated.
2. Cable insulation
3. Grease (motoroperatedvalves)

ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - Via Door Nos.174 and 174A from l Auxiliary Building E1. 85' (Security Door)

2. Secondary - Via Door No. 189 from Fuel Handling Building El. 85' (Security Door) or Via Door No.

l 116 from Turbine Building through Post LOCA Sampling Room (Card Reader, C&RP Lock) NOTE: This area is criss-crossed with pipe supports and other obstacles. - FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Access Control E1. 85'.

2. Secondary - Outside Auxiliary Building Control panel.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Potential radiation area with possible localized high radiation hot spots.

2. Possible on airborne radiological contamination.

l ' 3. Consult with C&RP tech about radiation precautions. (Area Radiation Monitors, Radiation Surveys) Acknowledge posted radiation signs and barriers. 4. MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. De-energize electrical equipment as necessary to reduce shock potential.

2. Fire suppression water will drain to floor drain receivers (Conservative water use should beobserved).

RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT

1. First streams may be required to cool conduits to reduce heat damage.
2. Fire doors should be kept closed to r.inimize fire or smoke spread.
3. Ventilation ducts without fire dampers could allow fire to spread to vital

[ conduit vaults north of the Chemistry Lab. PAGE 5-1R x003050a.3A 32111 REVISION 2

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - Two 20f Dry Chemicals One 15# C02 - Post LOCA - Sample Room

                                   .                                                            2. Fire hose reels -.0ne-West of Door No. 174 One-Adjacent to Door No. 189
3. No sprinklers are provided in this area.

VENTILATION: 1. An opening is provided between the containment structure and E1. 100' which would vent smoke and gases to the upper elevations.

2. Portable smoke exhausters may be required. Smoke could be exhausted via Door No. 192 through the Post LOCA Sampling Room using positive pressure techniques. Open louvers are provided on the north side at EI's. 100' and 115'. If power
                      '                    is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.
3. If high airborne contamination is present, air should be sampled prior to ventilation and filters used where possible. ,

COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones I i

2. Portableradios(Ops.Freq.

NOTE: Use of portable radi d cause inadvertent reactor shutdown signals in the penetration area and at the Auxiliary Building control board. LIGHTING: 1. Lighting Panel - PL 13-2 Auxiliary Building E1. 85' Col. N17-4

2. Emergency lighting , l SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. There is an emergency eye wash station located in the Post LocaLab(NorthwestCorner). However, since this lab is l usually locked, the closest accessible eye wash station is in the Chemistry Lab. 85' Access Control.
2. The closest first aid station is at the 85' Access Control i SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

l 1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.  ! ) 2. Portable hand-held lanterns should be considered for rescue operations, i

3. Wear TLD and pencil dosimeter.
4. Observe good contamination control practices, minimize water.

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4. Hydrogen in Primary Piping System
5. Diesel fuel (Security Diesel Generator Area)

MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles

2. Cable insulation
3. Grease (motor operated valves)
4. Diesel fuel (Security Diesel Generator Area)

ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES:

1. Primary - Penetration Area Via Door No's.174A-2 and 174-2 from Auxiliary Building E1. ES' (Security Doors)
2. Secondary Via Door No. 189-2 from FHB E1. 85' (Security Door Door No.197-2 from Post LOCA Sampling Room (Security Door) ) or via
3. For FHB Fan Room South Side Via Door 194-2 (Security Door)
4. For Security Diesel Generator Area Via Door No's. 191A-2 and 1998 (Security Doors)

FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA:

1. Primary - Access Control for Contatrenent Penetration Area.
2. Secondary - Outside Auxiliary Building Control Panel for Containment Penetration Area.
3. For 25-1 and 2S-2 Fan Room Area Outside Door No. 194-2.
4. For Security Diesel Generator Area Outside Door No. 199A.

HA,,2ARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Probable Radiation Area with possible localized high radiation hot spots in the penetration area.

2. Possible of airborne radiological contamination (except security diesel).
3. Consult with C&RP tech about radiation precautions.

(Area Radiation Monitors, Radiation Surveys)

4. Acknowledge posted radiation signs and barriers.
5. H2 SO 4 in batteries located in Security Diesel Generator area.

PAGE 6-1R X003050a.3A 35111 REVISION 2

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. Deenergize electrical equipment as necessary to reduce shock potential.
2. Fire suppression water will collect in floor drain receivers.

Conservative water use should be observed.

3. Sprinkler shutoff valve for Security Diesel Generator and Tank Room located at NW corner, above Battery Room (FP-2-359).

RECOW4ENDAT!0N

1. FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EOUIPMENT:

l 2. Hose Streams may be required to cool concuits to reduce heat damage. Fire Doors should be shut as necessary to retard spread of fire and smoke. FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT l .. Fire extinguishers - Four 20f Dry Chemicals Containment Penetration Fan Room Area South Side Security Diesel Generator Area

2. Fire hose reels - Three Containment Penetration Yard SW Fan Room Area
3. Automatic sprinkler system - Security Dies.el Generator and Fuel Tank VENTIt.ATION: 1. An opening is provided between the Containment structure and .

the E1.100' which would vent smoke and gases to the upper 2. elevations. Positive ventilation at E1. 85' can be utilized. If High Airborne Contamination is present, air should be sampled prior to ventilation and filters used where possible.

3. Portable Smoke Exhausters may be required for the Fan Room Area and Security Diesel Generator Area. Smoke could be exhausted via doorways to the outside. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

NOTE: Smoke may be contaminated, contact C&RP prior to using

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4. Hose stream ventilation could be used for exhausting smoke through open doors to the outside.

CO>NUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones ontainment Penetration outh Wall Outside Inside Door No. 194-2 Sec Diesel Generator Area

2. Portable radios (0ps. q.

NOTE: Use of portable radi i the penetration area could cause inadvertent reactor shutdown signal. LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panel - PL 23-2 at E1. 85' Asiliary Building

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2. One emergency eye-wash station in the northeast afea (inside North Room) of the Security Diesel Area. ,
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nenrest first aid kit is located in the Cold Machine g,- - , SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus and turnouts will provide contamination protection.
2. Portable hand-held lanterns may be needed for rescue operations.
3. . Dosimetry should be worn (TLD, pencil dosimeter).
4. Sulfuric acid is contained in the batteries in the Security Diesel 2A Generator Room Area and this acid " Reacts Violently with Water."
5. This area is criss crossed with pipe supports and other obstacles, caution should be exercised to avoid injuries.

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DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NO. 1&2 , AUXILIARY BUILDING EL. 100' FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN J POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES: 1. Lube oil

2. Hydrogen (VCT)
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5. Transient combustibles (may be radiologically i

contaminated)

l. 6. Demineralized resins MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles
2. Cable insulation
3. Hydrogen from VCT Piping
4. Lube oil ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - Via Door Nos. 242 for Unit I or 241-2 for Unit II from center stairway S-2 or Elevator No. 2
2. Secondary - Via Door No. 257 Stairway S-3 i Unit No. 1 or via Door No. 251 Stairway S-4 -

1 Unit No. 2 FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Stairway S-2 at E1. 100' Landing

2. Secondary - Tank area at E1. 115' Fuel Handling Building rol'l-up Door No. 35A NOTE: E1. 115' tank area is the primary response location for outside agencies '

responding to a fire emergency in the Auxiliary Building. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Potential radiological airborne and surface contamination.

2. Potential high radiation areas such as CVCS filter gallery, demins, VCT tanks and liquid hold up tanks.

i MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. The east corridor is protected by an automatic sprinkler system. The system isolation valve { i FP-1-332 is located above hose reel l FW-105-A25-1 N.E. corner. '

2. Hallways are provided with drains. Drainage is to the Auxiliary Building Main sump.
3. Elev. No. 2 key control may be accessed at E1. 85'.

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REC 06NENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Use water fog from hose reels to protect -

exposures.

2. Fire doors should be closed as necessary to retard fire or smoke spread.
3. Ventilation ducts without fire dampers could expose RHR heat exchanger rooms.
4. Open gratings to E1.115' should be protected to prevent fire spread.
5. Boric a:1d transfer pumps are located near each other and should be protected to preclude damage to redundant components.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - Five 20f Dry Chemicals

2. Fire hose reels - 2) Unit No. 1 Side
2) Unit No. 2 Side
3. Automatic sprinkler system - east end corridor only VENTILATION: 1. Fans S-31 and S-32 supply air and E-1 and E-2 are exhaust fans.
2. Open grazing at th east and would allow smoke and hot gases up to the El.115' to be exhausted outside via roll-u,- -

Door No. 354 with portable fans or hose streams. NOTE: (Smoke may be contaminated. Obtain guidance from Cf.RP prior to ventilating with portable exhausters.)

3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.
4. Positive pressure ventilation at E1.100' could assist i with ventilation out of E1. 115' if necessary. l I

i C0>94UNICAT10NS: 1. Plant telephones

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2. Portable radios ( . Freq .

LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panels - PL 14-1

2. Emergency lighting SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. One first aid kit near Hose Reel in northwest corner.
2. Two eyewashes stations - (1) Unit I side, northwest area, by Door 280 (1) Unit II side, southwest area j by Door 281.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.
2. Fire brigade members may need portable lanterns for rescue operations.

f 3. High radiation levels can be expected in the demineralized and filter areas. Radiation monitoring will be necessary prior to entry in this area.

4. Dosimetry is required (TLD, pencil dosimeter).
5. Turnout gear and SCBA will provide necessary anti-contamination protection.

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2. Grease
3. Transient combustibles
4. Hydrogen in primary system piping MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles (may be radiologically contaminated)
2. Cable insulation *
3. Grease (motor operated valves)

ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - Via Door Nos. 294 and 245 from Auxiliary Building E1. 100' (Security Door)

2. Secondary - Via Door No. 265 from Fuel Handling Building E1.100' (Security Door)

NOTE: This area is criss crossed with pipe supports and other obstacles making it difficult to access or egress. Use caution. - FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Outside Elev. No. 2 El. 100' Auxiliary Building

2. Secondary - Fuel Handling Corridor East of Spent Fuel Pool. Hx. 1-1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Probable Radiation Area with possible localized high  !

radiation hot spots.

2. Possible loose surface or airborne radiological contamination.
3. Consult with C&RP tech about radiation precautions.

(Area Radiation Monitors, Radiation Surveys)

                   ,                       4. Acknowledge posted radiation signs and barriers.

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. The area is protected by an automatic wet sprinkler system. The isolation valve FP-1-338 is located in the S. E. corner immediately above Fire Hose Reel No. FW-105-A23-1.

2. Deenergize electrical equipment as necessary to reduce shock potential.
3. Fire suppression water will collect in floor drain receivers. Conservative water use should be observed.
4. Water could flow through open pipe penetration and the seismic gap in the floor to E1. 85'.

I PAGE 8-IR x003050a.3A 42111 REVISION 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3

RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT 1.

2. Hose Streams may be required to cool conduits to reduce heat damage. .

3. Keep fire doors closed a's necessary to reduce fire and smoke spread. Open louvers at the north west corner could cause the spread of smoke and hot gases to the pipe rack outside. FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - Two 20# Ory Chemicals

2. Fire hose reels - Two-(1) West of Door No. 245 south wall (1) East of Door No. 245 adjacent to Door No. 265
             ,                               3. Automatic sprinkler system VENTILATION:      1. An Opening is provided between the containment structure and the E1. 115' which would vent smoke and gases to the upper elevation.
2. Portable smke exhausters may be required. Positive ventilation techniques would be preferable. Smoke could be exhausted via Door No. 269 to the pipe racks. (Consult with C&RP prior to exhausting smoke out of doors if airborne contamination is present, ventilation and filters used whereairpossible.

should be samp) led prior to .

3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones . of Door No. 245

2. Portable radios (Ops. Freq NOTE: The use of portable radios 'could cause inadvertent reactor shutdown signals in the penetration area.

LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panel - PL 14-1 Auxiliary Building E1. 100'

2. Emergency ifghting SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eyewash station is located in the U-I Aux. Bldg., 100' EL. in the center of the main hallway. [Not shown on this map!
2. A first aid kit is located in the U-I Aux. Bldg., 100' EL, in the west end of the main hallway. [Not shown on this map)

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.
2. Portable hand-held lanterns may be needed for rescue operations.
3. Wear TLD and pencil dosimeter.

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2. Transient combustibles (Rad Control)
3. Lube oil
4. Cable insulation
5. Grease MOST PROBABLE _

FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles during outage periods (potentially radiologically contaminated)

2. Cable insulation, hot shorts
3. Filters (HEPA, roughing, carbon)
                ,                   4. Lube oil ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES:      1. Primary - Via Door No. 258 from Auxiliary Building E1. 115' (Security Door).
2. Secondary - Via Door No. 262 from El.115' FHB (Security Door)
                                                              - Via Door No. 263 from E1. 115' FHB (Security Door)
                                                            - Via Door No. 265 from Containment
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FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Outside Door No. 258 Auxiliary Building E1. 100'

2. Secondary - Outside Door No. 360 E1. 115' FHB or Containment Penetration E1. 100' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Smoke and fumes from HEPA, carbon and roughing filters or cable insulation.
2. Potential radiological airborne and surface contamination.
3. Potential high radiation areas such as SFP Heat Exchanger and ventilation filter.

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. The AFW pump rooms and East Hallway are protected by an automatic sprinkler system. The shut off valve FP-1-332 is located above fire hose reel FW-105-A25-1 N.E. corner Auxiliary Building E1. 100'.

2. Floor drains provided in the hallways allows drainage to the Auxiliary Building Main sump.

Use of water on hot piping in turbine 3. auxiliary feed water pump room could cause l pipe and a major steam leak failure.

4. A smokr detector annunciator panel is located on the 100' EL, several feet south of Door I

258. Readout locations are for the Aux. 3 feedwater Pump Rooms. Specific locations are j given on the panel. P PAGE 9-1R X003050a.3i 45111 REVISION 2 h .

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3. Fire could propagate to E1. 115' through
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FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - Three 20# Dry Chemicals One 15# C0 2. Fire hose reels - Four (3) - Fu,el Handling 1

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3. Wet,, Sprinkler System - AFW pump rooms and east hallway VENTILATION: 1. Fans S-1 and S-2 supply air and E-4. E-5 and E-6 are exhaust fans.
2. Smoke may be contaminated. Obtain guidance from C&RP prior to ventilating with portable exhausters out of doors, positive pressure ventilation with portable fans could direct smoke and hot gases via stair wells to E1. 115' then out of -

doors. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones -

2. Portable radios (0ps. r LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panel - PL 15-1
2. Emergency lighting '

SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An emergency eyewash station is located on the east wall near Door 296A.

2. A first aid kit is located in the U-I Aux. Bldg. 100' EL, at the western end of the main hallway.

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2. Cable insulation 3.. Grease'- motor operated valves ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - Via Door No. 245-2 From Auxiliary Building E1. 100' (Security Door)
2. Secondary - Via Door No. 265-2 From FHB El. 100' NOTE: This area is criss crossed with pipe supports and other obstacles. Use caution.

FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Outside Elev. No. 2 9 E1. 100'

2. Secondary - Fuel Handling Corridor East of Spent Fuel Pool Hx 2-1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Probable radiation area with possible localized high radiation hot spots.
2. Possible loose surf ace or airborne radiological contamination.
3. Consult with C&RP tech about radiation precautions (Area Radiation Monitors, Rad Surveys).
4. Acknowledge posted radiation signs and barriers.

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. The area is protected by an automatic sprinkler system.

The isolation valve FP-2-861 is located in the SE corner immediately above Fire Hose Reel No. FW-105-A23-2.

2. Deenergize electrical equipment as necessary to reduce shock potential.
3. Fire suppression water will collect in floor drain receivers. Use water conservation.
4. Water may flow to E1. 85' via open penetrations and seismic gap.
5. Large exhaust fan (25-88) may need to be shut down - could spread the fire.

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ii RECOM4ENDATION

1. FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

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2. Fire doors should be closed as necessary to retard fire and smoke spread. -

3. Open louvers at the south west corner could allow smoke and hot gases to impact the pipe rack area outside. FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire extinguishers - Two ?Of Dry Chemicals
2. Fire hose reels - Two
3. Automatic sprinklers VENTILATION: 1. An opening is provided between the Containment structure and 115' El. which would vent smoke and gases to upper elevations.
2. Portable smoke exhausters may be required. Positive ventilation techniques are preferable. Smoke could be exhausted via Door No. 269-2 to the pipe racks. (Obtain guidance from C&RP prior to exhausting out of doors. If high airborne contamination is present, air should be sampled prior to ventilation and filters used where possible.)
3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. .

COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones

2. Portable radios ( req. {

NOTE: The use of portable radios could cause inadvertent reactor shutdown signals. LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panel - PL 24-1 Auxiliary Building

2. Emergency lighting SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eyewash station is located in the U-!! Aux. Bldg.,

100' EL., in the center of the main hallway. [Not shown on this map]

2. A first aid kit is located in the U-! Aux. Bldg.,100' E1., at the western end of the main hallway. [Not shown on this map)

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.
2. Portable hand-held lanterns may be needed for rescue operations.  !
3. Observe good contamination control practices. Turnout gear and SCBA 1

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DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NO. 2 , l FUEL HANDLING BLDG. EL 100' FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COM8USTIBLES: 1. Filters (HEPA, carbon, roughing)_

2. Transient combustibles (Rad Control)
3. Lube oil
4. Cable insulation
5. Grease MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles, during outage periods (potentially contaminated)
2. Cable insulation, hot shorts
3. Filters (HEPA, carbon, roughing)
4. Lube oil ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - Via Door No. 258-2 from Auxiliary Building El.100' (Security Door)
2. Secondary - Via Door No. 262-2 from E1.115' FHB (Security Door)
                                                      - Via Door No. 263-2 from El. 115' FHB (Security Door)

FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Outside Door No. 258 Auxiliary Building 100' E1.

2. Secondary - Outside Door No. 360 El. 115' FHB or Containment Penetration El. 100' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Smoke and fumes from HEPA, carbon and roughing filters or cable insulation
2. Potential radiological airborne and surface contamination
3. Potential high radiation areas such as SFP heat exchanger and ventilation filter MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:
1. The AFW pump room and east hallway are protected by an automatic sprinkler system. The shutoff is located above fire hose reel FW-105-A25-1 NE Corner Auxiliary Building E1. 100'.
2. Floor drains provided in the hallways allow drainage to the Auxiliary Building main sump.
3. Use of water on hot piping in the turbine AFW pump room could cause pipe failure and steam leaks.

4 A smoke detector annunciator panel is located several feet north of Door 258-2. Readout locations are for the Aux. Feedwater Pump Rooms, specific locations are given on the panel. PAGE 11-1R X003050a.3A SlIII REVISION 2 - ____________ a

t .t.% RECOMMENDATION

1. FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

Fire hose streams may be required to protect exposures, especially . redundant AFW pumps. 2.

3. Fire doors should be shut as necessary to retard fire and smoke spread.

Fire could propagate to E1. 115' through unsealed ventilation penetrations. FIRESUPPRESSh0NEQUIPMENT:

1. Fire extinguishers 'Two 20f Dry Chemicals
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2. Fire hose reels - Four (3) FHB,2(1) Containment Penetration
3. Automatic sprinkler system VENTILATION: 1.

Fans 25-1 and 25 2 Supply Air and 2E-2. 2E-5 and 2E-6 are Exhaust Fans. 2. Smoke may be contaminated, obtain guidance from CARP prior to ventilating with portable exhausters out of doors. Positive pressure ventilation techniques with portable axhausters could be used to direct smoke up stair towers to E1.115' and then out side. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones -

2. Portable radios (Ops. Freq -

LIGHTING: 1. Plant Lighting Panel - PL 24-1

2. Emergency lighting SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. Emergency eyewash station located in the center of the main hallway.
2. A first aid kit is located in the Unit I Aux. Bldg., 100' EL., at the western end of the main hallway. [Not indicated on this mapj SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:
1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.
2. Portable hand-held lanterns may be useful during rescue operations.
3. Turnout gear and SCBA will perform necessary anti-contamination function.
4. TLD and pencil' dosimeter to be worn for exposure monitoring.

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5. Demineralized resins MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1.

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4. Dry resins ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - Via Door Nos. 346 for Unit I or 344-2 for Unit II from center stairway S-2 or Elevator No. 2
2. Secondary - from S-3 (Unit 1) Door 356, S-4 (Unit 2) Door 350-2
                                                              - from 115' El. tank area via Door No.

354 (Security Door) ' FIRE BRIGADE STAGlHG AREA: 1. Primary - Unit I, NW Side, near drum compactor or Unit II, SW side, drum storage

2. Secondary - tank area outside roll-up Door No.

354 MTE: E1. 115' tank area is the primary response location for outside agencies responding to a fire emergency in the

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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH)

2. Sulfuric acid (H SO 2 4)
3. Demineralized resins
4. Boric Acid
5. Potential radiological airborne and surface contamination (especially in radwaste packaging areas)-
6. Potential high radiation areas such as spent resin storage tanks, or radwaste collection points PAGE 12-1R X003050a.3A 54111 REVISION 2

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MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. Floor drains are provided at tank locations which drain to the Auxiliary Building floor-drain receiver.

2. Hallways are provided with drains and drainage is to the Auxiliary Building sump.
3. Open penetrations such as grat'ings on hatch ways could allow water to impact lower levels
                                 '                                          of the Auxiliary Building.
4. Key control of Elev. No. 2 is accessed at E1. 85'.

5.a) Drum compactor sprinkler isolation FP-1-591 located by drum compactor. (Unit I) b) Compacted drum storage sprinkler' isolation FP-2-596 located by hose reel FW-120-A39-2. (Unit!!) c)Soxed radwaste compaction area isolation FP-2-1044 located at 18.6 and U line. REC 0mENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire hose streams may be required to protect exposures..
2. Fire doors should be closed as necessary to retard fire and smoke spread.
3. Non rated roll-up doors separate the auxiliary -

and fuel handling buildings. FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - Five 20f Dry Chemicals

2. Fire hose reels - Four (4)
3. Fire hydrants located at Radwaste Building accessible via roll-up Door No. 354 E1. 115t
4. Sprinkler protection in the vicinity of radwaste drumming and storage area and the box compactor.

VENTILATION: 1. S-31 and S-32 Supply air and E-1 and E-2 are exhaust fans.

2. Portable smoke exhausters, smoke could be exhausted to the outside via roll-up Door No. 354.

NOTE: (Smoke may be contaminated. Obtain guidance from C&RP prior to ventilating with portable exhausters. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be netded.), 3. hose streams could also be used to ventilate via doors to the outside. COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones '

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2. One emergency eyewash and shower station is located on
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3. Two emergency eyewash stations - (1) Unit I side by Door 357 (1) Unit II side by Door 357-2 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: 1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.
2. Fire brigade members may need portable hand-held lanterns for rescue operations.
3. Full. protective clothing to be worn as contact with caustic and sulfuric acid can destroy skin tissue.
4. Turnout gear and SCBA will provide necessary anti-contamination protection.
5. TLD and pencil dosimeters to be worn for exposure moni tori ng.

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DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NO. 1 CONTAINMENT PENETRATION EL. 115' FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES: 1. Cable insulation

2. Grease
3. Transient combustibles
4. Hydrogen in primary system piping MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles may be radiologically contaminated
2. Cable insulation ,
3. Grease (motor operated valves)

ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - Via Door No. 348 from Auxiliary Building E1.115' (Sec'urity Door)

2. Secondary - Via Door No. 358 from Fuel Handling Building Fire Pump area (Security Door) or via Door No. 364 from pipe rack area of Turbine Building (normally locked security grate)

NOTE: This area is criss-crossed with pipe supports and other obstacles making access difficult, especially to the west side. FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Outside Elev. No. 2 El. 115' Auxiliary Building

2. Secondary - North of Spent Resin Storage Tanks NOTE: E1.115' tank area is the primary response location for outside agencies responding to a fire in the Auxiliary or fuel Handling Buildings.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Probable radiation area with possible localized hlgh radiation hot spots.

2. Possible loose surface on airborne radiological contamination.
3. Consult with C&RP tech about radiation precautions.

(Area Radiation Monitors, Radiation Surveys) -

4. Acknowledge posted radiation signs and barriers.

1 PAGE 13-1R X003050a.3A 58111 REVISION 2

t MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. . The area is protected by an automatic sprinkler system. The isolation valve . FP-1-29 is located in the S. E. corner' immediately above Fire Hose Reel No. FW-120-A36-1.

2. Deanergize electrical equipment as necessary to reduce shock potential.
3. Fire'suppr,essjon water will collect in floor drain receivers. Conservative water use should be observed.
4. Water may also drain to lower elevations through unsealed penetrations.

RECOM4ENDAT!0N

1. FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT $ENSITIVE EQUIPMENT Hose streams may be required to cool conduits to re sce heat damage.

Do not apply water directly to exposed hot piping, pipe failure and steam leaks could result.

2. Fire doors should be kept closed as necessary to retard fire and smoke spread.
3. Thermolag enclosures protect safety conduits. Water spray could assist in the protection of these circuits.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - Four 20# Dry Chemicals

2. Fire hose reels - Two-(1) West of Door No. 348 ,

south wall (1) East of Doct No. 348 adjacent to Door No. 358

3. Automatic sprinkler system VENTILATION: 1. Vent openings on the northeast and northwest sides of the area would allow smoke and gases to vent to the outside. Unsealed roof penetrations also allow venting to the Auxiliary Building roof.
2. Portable smoke exhausters may be required. Positive pressure ventilation techni@es could aid in exhausting smoke out north side.

NOTE: Smoke may be contaminated. Obtain guidance from C&RP Tech prior to exhausting out of doors. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. I C044UNICAT10NS: 1. Plant telephones - Fire Pump Room Penetration Area Penetration Area Penetration Area Penetration Area

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2. Portable radios (0 . req.

NOTE: The use of portable ra ould cause inadvertent reactor shutdown signals. PAGE 13-2R k X001050a.la 59til REv!SION 2

1 i i LIGHTING:' 1. Plant lighting panel - PL 14-1 Auxiliary Building 100' El.

2. Emergency lighting ,

I SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eyewash station is located several feet east of Door 358. '

2. A first aid kit is located in the U-! Aux. Bldg.115' EL., at the west end of the main hallway.

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1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.-
2. Portable hand-held ianterns may be needed for rescus operations.  ;
3. Hot steam lines traverse through the area. Use discretion when applying ,

water to these lines. Steam leaks could develop from pipe f ailure. '

4. TLD and pencil dosimeter to be worn for exposure monitoring.
5. Turnout gear and SCBA will provide effective personal anti-contamination 1 protection. .

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                                                                                 - Fire Pump room from Door No. 353 (roll-updoor)
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2. Secondary - Fire pump area El. 115' outside tank area, near Door 361.

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required to protect exposures.

2. Redundant fire pumps are provided with little spacial separation and should be protected.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - Two 20f Dry Chemicals One 15# CO

2. One Pressurized water Fire hose reels - Four VENTILATION: 1. i Fans S-1 and S-2 supply air and E-4, E-5 and E-6 are exhaust fans. l I

NOTE: Smoke may be contaminated. Obtain guidance from C&RP prior to ventilating with portable exhausters or hose streams, I t

2. Ventilation could also be accomplished with fire hose streams via roll-up and personnel doors. (Negative ventilation techniques)
3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejactors or portable generators to power elec smoke ejectors may be needed. ,

Com VNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones

2. Portable radios (Ops. Freq j

l LIGHTING: 1. Lighting panel - PL 15-1

2. Emergency lighting I

( k SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. One emergency eyewash station is located in the southwest corner.by Door 357.

2. A first aid kit is located in the U-I Aux. Bldg. 115' EL., at the western end of the main hallway. [Not shown on this mapj l

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:  !

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required. '

2.

3. Provide radiation detection devices (TLD, pencil dosimeter).

Turnout gear and SCBA will provide necessary anti-contamination protect 4n.

4. An ammonia tank is located in the fire pump room. Eye and skin protection is required, fire and explosion hazard is moderate when 1 exposed to flame.
5. Contact with 35% hydrazine is very irritating to eyes and skin. This 4 i

tank is also located in the fire pump room.

6. Skin should be flushed if contacted by chemicals. Seek medical f assistance. l I

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2. Grease
3. Transient combustibles
4. Hydrogen in primary system piping MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles which may be radiologically contaminated
2. Cable insulation
3. Grease (motor operated valves) e ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - Via Door No. 348-2 from Auxiliary Building E1.115' (Security Door)
2. Secondary - Via Door No. 358-2 from FHB Ammonia >

and Hydrazine Tank Area (Security Door) NOTE: This area is criss crossed with pipe supports and other obstacles makir.g access difficult, especially to the west side. FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - outside E1. No. 2 at E1. 115'

2. Secondary - East of Ammonia and Hydrazine Tanks NOTE: E1.115' tank area is the primary response location for outside agencies responding to i fire in Auxiliary or Fuel Handling Buildings.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Probable radiation area with possible localized high radiation hot spots.

2. Possible loose surface on airborne radiological contamination.
3. Consult with C&RP tech about radiation precautions.

(Area Radiation Monitors, Radiation Surveys, etc.)

4. Acknowledge posted radiation signs and barriers.

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. The area is protected by an automatic sprinkler system. The isolation ,

valve FP-2-30 is located in the NE corner immediately above fire hose reel, FW-120-A42-2.

2. Deenergize electrical equipment as necessary to reduce shock potential.
3. Fire suppression water will collect in floor drain receivers.

1 Conservative water use should be observed.

4. Water may also drain to lower elevation via unsealed penetrations. j 1

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i 4 RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF~ HEAT, SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire hose streams may be required to protect exposures.

Do not apply water directly to exposed hot piping.

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3. Thermolag er. closures protect safety circuits. Water spray could aid in the protection of these circuits.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire extinguishers - Four 20f Dry Chemicals
2. Fire hose reels - Two
3. Automatic sprinkler system VENTILATION: 1. Vent opening at fl.115' on the northwest side and northeast side of the Containment would allow smoke and gases to vent to.

the outside.

2. Portable smoke exhausters may be required. Smoke could be exhausted via north louvers to the outside.

NOTE: Consult Cl,RP tech prior to exhausting with portable fans or hose streams out of doors.

3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

Hose streams could also be used. -

4. Some smoke will vent through unsealed penetrations at E1.140' to the Auxiliary Building roof.

CONNUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone

2. Portableradios( s.

NOTE: Use of portable radi his area could generate a  ! spurious reactor trip signal. LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panel - PL 24-1 '

2. Emergency lighting i

SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eyewash station is located 20' east of Door 358-2. [Not shown on this map]

2. A first aid kit is located in U-! Aux. B1dg.115' EL., at the west end of the main hallway. [Not shown on this map]

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.
2. Portable hand-held lanterns may be needed for rescue operations.
3. Hot steam lines traverse through the area. Use discretion when applying water to these lines. (Line failures couid result in steam leaks.)
4. TLD and pencil cosimeters are to be worn for exposure monitoring.
5. Observe good contamination control practices.
6. Turnout gear and SCBA with provided nC:essary anti-contamination protection.

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2. Transient combustibles (radwaste)
3. Lube oil
4. Cable insulation-MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles, during outage periods and radwaste
2. Filters (HEPA, carbon, roughing)
3. Lube oil *
4. Grease ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - North end via Door No's. 360-2 or 361-2 (Security Door) ,'

South end via Door No. 363-2 (Security Door) to filter areas

2. Secondary - North end via Door No. 353-2 South end via Door No. 377-2 Center via Door No. 362-2 .

l FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA:

1. Primary - N. End Tank Area By Door No. 360-2, El.115'
                                                  - S. End, Auxiliary Building E1. 115' By Door No. 363-2
2. Secondary - N. End, cask wash down area by Door 353-2 E1.115' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Ammonia - NH
2. Hydrazine h24 H
3. Smoke and fumes from HEPA, carbon and roughing filters
4. Potential radiological airborne and surf ace contamination
5. Potential high radiation areas in filter rooms and cask decontaminated area MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:
1. Floor drains provided in the hallways allows drainage to the Auxiliary Building Main sump.
2. Sprinkler system isolation valve FP-2-1048 for the boxed radwaste storage area.

PAGE 16-1R x003050a.3A 68!11 REVISION 2

RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT: ,

1. A water fog from hose streams may be required to protect exposures.
2. Fire doors shculd be kept closed as necessary to retard fire and smoke

! spread. . t FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire extinguishers - Three (2) - FHB (1) - Filter Room Corridor
2. Fire hose reels - Three (2) FHB (1) Containment Penetration
3. Sprinklers in east corridor, kxed radwaste storage area VENTILATION: 1. Fani 25-1 and 25-2 supply air and 2E-4, 2E-5 and 2E-6 are exhaust fans.

NOTE: Smoke may be contaminated; obtain guidance from C&RP prior to ventilating with portable exhausters.

2. Ventilation could also be accomplished by portable exhausters, or fire hose streams via roll-up door and man doors.
3. If power is lost, gas powere6 smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. -

C0mVNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone - *

2. Portable radios (Ops. re LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panel - PL 24-1
2. Emergency lighting SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An emergency eyewash station is located on the north wall by Door 357-2.

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2. A first aid kit is located in the U-I Aux. Bldg., 115t {

E1., at the west end of the main hallway. (Not indicated on this map] SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contain&d breathing apparatus will be required.
2. TLD and pencil dosimeter will provide exposure monitoring.
3. Turnout gear and SCBA will provide necessary anti-contamination protection.
4. An ammonia tank is located in the N. end via Door No. 357-2. Eye and skin protection is required. Fire and explosion hazard is moderate when exposed to flame.
5. Contact with 35% Hydrazine is very irritating to eyes and skin. This tank is located in the N. end via Door No. 357-2,
6. Skin should be flushed if contacted by Chemicals. Seek medical assistance.

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2. Acetylene in shop area
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5. Filters (HEPA, carbon, roughing)

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2. Acetylene in shop area
3. Cable insulation
4. Grease and solvents
5. Filters (HEPA, carbon, roughing)

ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - from Door No. 528 E1.140' (Security Door)

2. Secondary - from Door No. 529, E1.140' (Security Door)
3. North fan areas to be accessed - from Door No.

540 or 541. E1. 140' ' FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - outside roll-up Door No. 525 El. ' 140' - outside containment emergency hatch, El. 140'

2. Secondary - tank area 115' E1.
3. Tertiary - Turbine Building 140' E1.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Smoke and fumes from HEPA, carbon and roughing filters

2. Potential high radiation areas such as spent fuel pool and filter areas
3. Potential radiological airborne and surface contamination
4. Miscellaneous solvents, paints, oils, etc. in the Hot l

Machine Shop. MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. Floor drains provided in the hallways allow drainage to the Auxiliary Building sump. PAGE 17-1R X003050a.3A 71111 REVISION 2 ,

RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire hose streams may be required to protect exposures.
2. Acetylene bottles in the hot shop thould be cooled with water spray.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - Three 20f dry chemicals Two 15# CO2 'S Two pressurized water

2. Fire hose reels - Five VENTILATION: 1.

Fans S-1 and S-2 provide air and E-4. E-5 and E-6 are exhaust fans.

   '                   NOTE: Smoke may be contaminated. Obtain guidance from C&RP              -

prior to ventilating with portable exhausters or hose streams.

2. Negative ventilation could be accomplished by using portable exhausters or water hose streams via roll-up doors.
3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power e jectors may be needed.

COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone

2. Portable radios Ops. .

LIGHTING: 1. Lighting panels - PL 14-2, 15-2, 15-4 and 15-5

2. Emergency lighting SAFETY EQUlPMENT: 1. One first aid kit located on the east wall, just north of Roll-Up Door 526.
2. One eyewash station / shower is lccated on 115' El. of the Aux. Bldg., by the Boric Acid Tanks. An eyewash station is also on 115' El., just north of Door 357. [Not indicated on this map!

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self-contained breathing apparatus will be required.
2. TLD and pencil dosimeter will provide exposure monitoring.
3. Do not use halon or dry chemical on new fuel. I
4. Turnout gear and SCBA will provide necessary anti-contamination i

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MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Cable insulation

2. Filters (HEPA, carbon, roughing)
3. Transient combustibles j ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - Via Door No. 557 or via Door No. 530 E1. 140' to spent fuel
                                                          - Via Door No. 541-2 or via Door No. 540 E1. 140' to vent area                                j
2. Secondary - Via Door No. 556 E1. 140' to spent I fuel pool
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FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Outside roll-up Door No. 525 E1. 140'-

                                                           - Outside Containment Emergency Hatch, E1. 140'
2. Secondary - Tank Area E1. 115' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Smoke and fumes from HEPA, carbon and roughing filters
2. Potential high radiation areas such as spent fuel pool and filter areas
3. Potential radiological airborne and surf ace contamination MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:
1. Floor drains provided in the hallways allow drainage to the Auxiliary Building Main sump.

RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire hose streams may be required to protect exposures.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire extinguishers - One 20f Dry Chemicals
                                             - One 20f CO2
2. Fire hose reels - Three PAGE 18-1R x003050a.3A 74111 REVISION 2

VENTILATION: 1. Fans 25-1 and 2S-2 Supply Air and 2E-4, 2E-5 and 2E-6 are exhaust fans. - NOTE: Smoke may be contaminated. Obtain guidance from C&RP prior to ventilating with portable exhausters.

2. Ventilation could be affected by using portable exhausters and hose streams exhausted via doors to outside.
3. If powe'r is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable
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ComVNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones

2. Portableradios(0ps. -

LIGHTING: 1. Lighting panels - PL 25-5 '- 25-2 and 24-2

2. Emergency lighting SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. A first aid kit is located on the east wall of the hot machine shop by Roll-up Door 526. (Not indicated on this ,

map)

2. An eyewash station is located on the 155' El. of the Aux.

Bldg. by Door 357-2. [Not indicated on this map] . SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.
2. Provide radiation detection devices (TLD, pencil dosimeter).
3. Do not use dry chemical on new fuel.
4. . Turnout gear and SCBA will provide necessary anti-contamination protection.

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DI ABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NO. 1 & 2 - ' VENTILATION ROOMS - E1.154' & 164' FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTEN71AL COMBUSTIBLES: 1. Filters (HEPA, carbon, roughing)

2. Cable insulation
3. Grease
4. Transient combustibles MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles
2. Filters (HEPA, carb
3. Cable insulation .,on, roughing)
4. Grease ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - Via Door No's 605 and 604 of Stairway S-2 only for El. 154'
2. For fan and elevator machine room Door No. 612 or No. 613 to roof area at E1. 164' FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - For E1. 154' outside Elev. ,

No. 2 at E1. 140' .

                                                                               - For El.164' Fan and Elevator Machine Room, outside Elev. No. 1 E1. 140' on the control room roof HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:   1. Smoke and fumes from HEPA, carbon and roughing filters
2. Potential for radiological contamination of filters a

{ from airborne particles ' MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. Both Unit 1 and 2 rooms at El.164' are protected by a wet type automatic sprinkler system. The isolation valve is located at j bottom of Stairway S-2 E1.140' between Door j No. 521 and Elev. No. 2 Valve FP-1-341.

2. Drains are provided in each 154' fan room as well as the condenser rooms. '
3. Water from E1. 163' fan rooms can drain ~to the control room roof. ,

PAGE 19-1R X003050a.3A 77ill REVISION 2

RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT: l'. Close fire doors to~ reduce fire and smoke' spread.

2. A water fog from hoselines may be required to cool exposures.

3. Fire could spread into the control room from the open duct penetrations at the west side of E1. 154' fan rooms. FIRE SUPPRESSION E00lPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - Two 15# C0g's

                                                                                                         - One 20f Dry Chemical
2. Automatic wet sprinkler system (E1. 154')
3. Fire hose real top of Stairway E1. 154' Fire hose reel outside Door No. 521 E1. 154' W 1

Fire hose reel adjacent to Elev. No. 1 E1. 140' ' Turbine Dock for use at E1.164' Fan Room Eg: For E1. 154' an additional 100' of '

                                                                                                                                         ,t hose mAy M required. For E1. 164'           4; an addittor.a1 150' of hose may be required to reach fan rooms S-27 and S-28.
                           ~ VENTILATION:    1. Exhaust fans E-35 and E-36 are provided at E1. 154'.
2. Louvers are provided which could vent smoke to the outside.
3. Portable smoke exhausters may be required for the filter rooms and exhausted to the condenser rooms. For the Fan Rooms and Elev. Machine Room, exhaust to the outside using fans or hose streams.

NOTE: Obtain guidance from C&RP prior to ventilating out of doors.

     ,                                      4. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable j                                            generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

I { COW 40NICAT10HS: 1. Plant telephones Unit No. 2

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LIGHTING: 1. Lighting panel - PL 13-4 at E1.140' Auxiliary Building Col. M-174

2. Emergency lighting SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eyewash station / shower is located in the U-I Aux.

Bldg., 115' E1., by the Boric Acid Tanks. [

2. A first aid kit is located on the east wall of the Hot -

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2. Access and egress to E1. 154' is limited to one stairway only.

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4. Charcoal filters (iodine removal units) Transient combustibles (outage periods) MOST PROBABLE FIRE:- 1. - Transient combustibles (outage periods)

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3. Lube oil 0 R. C. Pumps
4. Charcoal filters 0 iodine removal units ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. East stairway at approx. 100*
2. West stairway at approx. 270' FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Unit No.1 Turbine Deck
2. Secondary - Hot Machine Shop - FHB E1.140' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Charcoal filters (iodine removal units)
2. Smoke from cable insulation
3. Potential radiological airborne and surface 1 contamination
4. High radiation areas intide shield walls by RCPs and j S/Gs MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. Containment Fire Protection System. I Isolation Valve 1-FCV-633 open. Located in Containment Penetration E1.1005 GW Col. Lines K&l0' west of 129 NOTE: FCV-633 should be checked open or opened following a safety isolation signal if fire water is needed in Containment.
2. Floor Drains at E1. 91' allows drainage to the Containment structure sump.
3. Containment evacuation alarm may be operated from the personnel hatch.
4. RCP lube oil collection tank located by fuel transfer tube (over flows to Containment sumps).

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i RECO M ENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Water spray from hose reels ~may be required to -

protect safety related conduits and sensing lines.

2. Do not spray water directly on exposed hot piping.

Major steam leaks could result. FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - Four 15# CO2 'S

2. Fire hose reel stations - Four
3. Automatic sprinkler system 9 reactor coolant pumps NOTE: During Modes 1-4, the fire extinguishers j are stored outside containment.

VENTILATION: 1. 5-3 Containment Supply Fan l

2. E-1 Containment Exhaust Fan
3. E-11. E-12 E-13 and E-14 CRON Fans {
4. E-15 and E-16 Exhaust Fans For iodine removal units i
5. Hose streams may be effective from parsonnel hatch to ventilate out of doors as a last resort. C&RP should be '

notified first. . } 6. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones '-

2. Portable radios ( . Freg NOTE: Use of portable radi Containment could cause a spurious reactor trip signal. .

LIGHTING: 1. Lighting panels - PL 16-1 and 17-1

2. Emergency lighting SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eyewash station / shower is located in the U-1 Aux.

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5. ' CAUTION": SCBA's air supply capacity may limit l Fire Brigade to 5 minute stay time at E1. 91'. l r

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3. Transient combustibles (during outages)

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3. RCP Pump oil ACCESS.AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. East stairway approx. 120*
2. West stairway approx. 270*
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2. Secondary - Hot Machine Shop - FHB E1. 140' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Smoke room cable insulation
2. Potential radiological airborne and surf ace
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91' allows drainage to the Containment structure sump.

2. Containment Evacuation Alarm may be operated from the personnel hatch.
3. Containment Fire Protection System isolation valve (FCV-633), located in Containment penetration E1. 100' GW Col. Lines K&l0' west ,

of 129. NOTE: FCV-633 should be checked open or opened following a safety isolation signal if fire water is needed in Containment. PAGE 21-1R X003050a.3A 8211I REVISION 2

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1. Fire Host Streams may be required to protect -

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2. Sprinklers for each RCP 3.

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VENTILATION: 1. S-3 Containment Supply fan

2. E-1 Main Containment Exhaust Fan
3. E-11. E-12. E-13 and E-14 CRDM Fans 4.
5. E-15 and E-16 Exhaust Fans for iodine removal units Hose streams may be effective from the personnel hatch as a .
6. last resort - C&RP should be notified first.

If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable - generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones

2. Portable radios (Ops. Freq NOTE: Use of portable radi i Containment could cause a spurious reactor trip signal.

LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panel 16-2 j 2. Emergency lighting i SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eyewash / shower station is located in the U-I Aux. B1dg.,115' E1., by the Boric Acid Tanks. [Not shown on this map] 2. A first aid kit is located in the Hot Machine Shop along the east wall. [Not shown on this map] SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: 1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.

2. Portable hand-held lanterns should be carried by Fire Brigade Members for rescue operations.
3. Turnout gear and SCBA will provide necessary anti-contamination protection.
4. TLD and pencil dosimeter will provide exposure monitoring.

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2. HEPA and roughirg filters (fan air coolers)
3. Transient combustibles (during outages)
4. Grease and Oil (cranes and fan cooler motors)

MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles

2. Grease and oil
3. Cable insulation
4. HEPA and roughing ' filters ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Personnel hatch
2. Equipmenthatch(ifopen)
3. Emergency exit approx. 70' between fan coolers 1-3 and 1-4 FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Turbine Deck El.140' Unit 1 ,
2. Secondary - Hot Machine Shop - FHB E1.140' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. HEPA and roughing filters (fan air coolers)
2. Smoke from cable insulation
3. Potential radiological airborne and surface contamination
4. High radiation areas around the reactor cavity MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. Open grating and floor drains at E1. 91' allows drainage to the Containment sump.
2. Containment evacuation alarm may be operated from the personnel hatch.
3. Containment Fire Protection System isolation valve (FCV-633) located in Containment -

penetration E1.100' GW FP-1-177 Col. Lines K&l0' west of 129.

4. A smoke detector annunciator panel is located on the 140' E1., several feet to the right of the personnel access hatch, at the Containment liner wall. Readout locations are given on the panel.

NOTE: FCV-633 could go shut on a safety isolation signal and may have to be re-opened. PAGE 22-1R x003050a.3A 85111 REVISION 2

REC 0 MEN 0ATION1.FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPME Fire hose streams may be required to protect -

       .                              safety related conduits and sensing lines.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT:1. Fire extingui polar crane) shers - Five 15# CO2 's (one on 2. Fire hose reel stations - Four NOTE: During plant operations, fire extinguishers are stored in a metal box outside Containment. VENTILATION: 1. S-3 Containment Supply Fan 2.

3. E-1 Main Containment Exhaust Fan 4 E-11. E-12. E-13 and E-14 CRDN Fans
5. E-15 and E-16 Exhaust Fans for iodine removal units Hose streams may be effective from the equipment hatch as a
6. last resort C&RP should be notified first.

If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. ComVNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone -

2. Portable radios (Ops. Freq NOTE: Use of portable radios n containment could cause a spurious reactor trip signal.

i LIGHTING: 1.

2. Plant lighting panels 4 2 3 and 16-5 Emergency lighting SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1.

An eyewash station / shower is located in the U-I Aux. , Bldg.,115' this map! E1., by the Boric Acid Tanks. [Not shown on L 2. A firstwall. east aid kit is located in the Hot Machine Shop on the [Not shown on this map] SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: 1.

2. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.

Portable hand-held lanterns should be carried by Fire Brigade members for rescue operations. 3. Turnout gear and SCBA will provide necessary anti-contamination protection. 4. TLD and pen:11 dosimeter to provide exposure monitoring. 5.

                                ' CAUTION" 30 Minute SCBA's will probably not provide sufficient air capacity for a Fire Fighting response above the Polar Crane.

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DI ABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NO. 2 . CONTAINMENT EL. 91' FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES: 1. Cable insulation

2. Lube oil (Reactor Cooling Pumps 265 gals. per pump) 3.
4. Charcoal filters (iodine removal units)

Transient combustibles (outage periods) MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles

2. Cable insulation
3. Reactor Coolant Pump lube oil
4. Charcoal Filters ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. West stairway approx. 100*
2. East stairway approx. 270*

FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Unit No. 2 Turbine Deck

2. Secondary - Hot Machine Shop - FHB E1.140'
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2. Smoke from cabli insulation
3. Potential radiological airborne and surface L contamination
4. High radiation areas inside shield walls by RCP's and S/G's MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:
1. Containment Fire Protection System. Isolation valves 2-FCV-633 and FP-2-864 located in Containment Penetration E1. 100' Col. Lines K & 22.

NOTE: FCV-633 could go shut following a safety isolation signal and J may have to be reopened.  !

2. Floor Drains at E1. 91' allows drainage to the Containment Main sump.
3. Containment Evacuation Alarm may be operated from the personnel hatch.
4. RCP lube oil collection tank located by the fuel transfer tube (overflows to Containment sumps).

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RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION,0F' HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Water spray from hose reels may be required to protect exposures such as safety related conduits and sensing lines.
2. Do not apply water directly on exposed hot piping. Major steam leaks could result.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EOUTPMENT:

             '                                  1. Fire extinguishers - Four 20f Dry Chemicals
2. Fire hose reels - Four
3. Automatic sprinkler system 9 Reactor Cooling Pumps NOTE: During Modes 1-4, the fire extinguishers are stored outside Containment.

VENTILATION: 1, 25-3 Containment Supply Purge fan 2.

3. 2E-15 and 2E-16 Exhaust Fans for iodine removal units 2E-11, 2E-12, 2E-13 and 2E-14 reactor exhaust fans
4. Fan coolers may also be run in their normal mode to '

recirculate and cool hot gases and smoke.

5. 2E- Main Containment Exhaust Fan
6. Hose streams may be effective from the personnel hatch to 7.

ventilate out of doors as a last resort. Notify C&RP first. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke e actors may be needed. . COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones

2. Portableradios(0ps.Freq NOTE: Use of portable radios Containment could cause a spurious reactor trip signal.

LIGHTING: 1. Lighting panel - PL 27-1

2. Emergency lighting SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1.

An eyewash station is located in the U-!! Fuel Handling Building, 115' E1., by Door 353-2. [Not shown on this map] 2. A first aid kit is located on the east wall of the Hot Machine Shop. [Not shown on this map] SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: 1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.

2. ' CAUTION" SCBAs Air Supply Capacity may Limit Fire Brigade to 5 minute stay time at E1. 91'.
3. Portable hand-held lanterns should be carried by Fire Brigade members for rescue operations.
4. Turnout gear and SCBA will provide necessary anti-contamination protection.

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3. Transient combustibles (during outages)

MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles

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2. East stairway approx. 270' FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Turbine Deck E1. 140' Unit 2
2. Secondary - Hot Machine Shop - FHB E1.140' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Smoke from cable insulation .
2. Potential radiological airborne and surf ace contamination
3. High radiation areas inside shield walls by RCPs and SIGs MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:
1. Open grating and floor drains provided at E1. 91' would allow water to drain to the Containment sump.
2. Containment Evacuation Alarm may be operated from the personnel hatch.
3. Containment Fire Protection System Isolation Valve 2-fCV-633 located in Containment Penetration E1.100' Col. Lines K & 10' west of 129 NOTE: FCV-633 may go shut following a safety isolation signal and may need to be reopened.

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RECOMMENDATION 1. FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT: Fire Hose Streams may be required to protect exposures such as safety related conduits and sensing lines.

2. Do not apply hose streams directly on hot exposed piping. Major steam leaks could result.
3. Thermolag junction boxes on the north wall protect safety related
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FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire extinguishers - Two 20f Dry Chemicals
2. Sprinklers for each RCP
3. Fire Hose must be routed from E1. 140' or E1. 91'.

NOTE: During Modes 1-4, the fire extinguishers are kept outside

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VENTILATION: 1. 25-3 Containment Supply Purge Fan

2. 2-El Main Containment Exhaust Fan
3. Fan Coolers may also be run in their normaf mode to recirculate and cool hot gases and smoke.

4 S. 2E-15 and 2E-16 Exhaust Fans for iodine removal units Hose streams may be effective from the personnel hatch to ventilate as a last resort. Notify C&RP first.  ; 6. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable ' generators to power e ectors may be needed. . COWUNICATIONS: 1. 2. Plant telephones Portableradios( . req ( NOTE: Use of portable radios n containment could cause a spurious reactor trip signal. LIGHTING: 1. Lighting panel - PL 26-2

2. Emergency lighting SAFETY EQulPMENT: 1. An eyewash station is located in the U-!! Aux. Building, 115' E1., by the Ammonia and Hydrazine Tanks. [Not shown on this mapl
2. A first aid kit is located on the east wall of the Hot Machine Shop. [Not shown on this map]

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: 1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.

2. Portable hand-held lanterns should be carried by Fire Brigade members for rescue operations.
3. Turnout gear and SCBA will provide necessary anti-contamination protection.
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l DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NO. 2 . CONTAINMENT EL. 140' FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN . POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES: 1. Cable insulation

2. HEPA and roughing filters (fan air coolers).
3. Transient combustibles (during outages) 4 Grease and oil (cranes and fan cooler motors)

MST PROBABLE FIRE: 1-. Transient combustibles

2. Grease and oil i
3. Cable insulation  !
4. HEPA and roughing' filters ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Personnel hatch
2. Equipmenthatch(ifopen)
3. Emergency exit approx. 290' between f an coolers 4 2-3 and 2-4 FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Turbine Deck E1, 140' Unit 2
2. Secondary - Hot Machine Shop FHB E1.100' '

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. HEPA and roughing filters (fan air coolers)

2. Smoke from cable insulation
3. Potential radiological airborne and surface contamination.
4. High radiation area around the reactor cavity MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:
1. Open grating and floor drains at E1.91' allows drainage to the Containment sump.
2. Containment Evacuation Alarm may be operated from the personnel hatch.
3. Containment Fire Protection System Isolation Valve 2-FCV-633 is located in Containment Penetration E1. 100' Col. Lines K & 10' west of 129.

NOTE: 2-FCV-633 could go shut on a safety isolation signal and may have to be re-opened. PAGE 25-1R x003050a.3A 94111 REVIS101 2

RECOMMENDATION

1. FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

Fire Hose Streams may be required to protect exposures such as safety related conduits and sensing lines. o FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire extinguishers - Four 157 C02 '5
2. Fire hose stations - Four NOTE: j During Modes 1-4, the fire extinguishers are kept outside '

Containment. VENTILATION: 1. 25-3 Containment Supply Purge Fan 1 i. 3. 2E-3 Main Containment Exhaust fan { Fen Coolers may also be run in their normal mode to recirculate and cool hot gases and smoke. 4.

5. 2E-15 and 2E-16 Exhaust Fans for iodine removal units 2E-11, 2E-12, 2E-13 and 2E-14 reactor exhaust fans
6. Hose streams may be effective from the equipment hatch as a last resort. Notify C&RP first. )
7. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

CO>NUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones '

2. Portableradios(0ps.Freq -

NOTE: Use of portable radios n containment could cause a spurious reactor trip signal. LIGHTING: 1. I Plant lighting - PL 26-3, 26-5, 27-2 and 27-4, 27-3

2. Emergency lighting  !

( I SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eyewash r.tation is located in the U-I Fuel Handling Building, by Door 357-2. [Not shown on this map]

2. A first aid kit is located in the U-! Hot Machine Shop, on the east wall. [Not shown on this map! l SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:
1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.

2. Portable for rescue hand-held lenterns should t,e carried by Fire Brigade members operations.

3. Turnout gear and SCBA will provide necessary anti-contamination protection.
4. TLD and pencil dosimeter will provide exposure monitoring.
5. " CAUTION" 30 minute SCBA's will probably not provide sufficient breathing air capacity for a fire fighting response above the Polar  !

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DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NO. 1 t, 2 - RA0 WASTE AND CHEM STORAGE - EL 115' FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES: 1. Contaminated lube oil (approx. 2600 gals)

2. Transient combustibles
3. Class "A" combustibles (solid radwaste)
4. Hydrogen (Storage Vault North End) .
5. HEPA and roughing filters MOST PROBABLE FIRE:
                                           ~                      1. Transient combustibles
2. Contaminated Lube oil
3. Class "A" combustibles (solid radwaste)
4. Hydrogen
5. HEPA and roughing filters ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary (North half of Bldg.) - Via Door No's.

R-1, R-5, R6, R7, R8, R9, R11

2. Primary (South half of Bldg.) Via nortn and central rolling doors (west side) '

Secondary (South half of Bldg) - Via Ventilation, Room door, northwest corner FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - East end Auxiliary Building by roll-up Door No. 354 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Contaminated oil

2. Hydrogen H2
3. Contaminated clothing .
4. Sulfuricacid-(2SO 4)'
5. Sodium Hydrazide caustic soda) (NaOH)
6. Contaminated HEPA and roughing filters
7. Low level radioactive wastes MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: j
1. The boxed waste area and contaminated oil storage areas are protected by an 1 automatic sprinkler system. The isolation valve is. located inside Door No.

R-11 (Valve FP-0-207).

2. Should a leak or tank rupture occur at the caustic and sulfuric acid tanks, contact Chem and Pad to sample prior to removal of spilled liquid.
3. A 4 3/4" curb is provided at Doorways R-9 and R-10 to prevent a contaminated lube oil spill leaking to other areas.

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RECOMMENDATION

1. Fire Hose steams FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

may be required to protect exposures.

2. Do not apply water to an H SO or NaOH spill.

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3. Cool hydrogen cylinders with hose streams if exposed to fire.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - Three 20f Halon l

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(1 South End Automatic sprinkler system (s. radwaste)

4. Fire hydrant - west of Vault Area
5. Fire Department connection located on the Southwest wall next to Door R11.

VENTILATION: 1. Fans E-401 and E-402 are exhaust fans.

2. Portable Smoke Exhausters may be required. Smoke could be exhausted via doorways to the outside (negative pressure techniques).

NOTE: Smoke may be contaminated. Obtain guidance from C&RP prior to ventilating with portable exhausters or hose streams.

3. Possible loose surface on airborne radiological contamination.
4. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. -

COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones

2. Portable radios (Ops. re .

LIGHTING: 1. Lighting panel - PL 25-6

2. Emergency lighting
3. Yard lighting SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. Emergency eyewash and shower station located by the Sulfuric Acid Storage Tank, Northwest corner of building.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.

2.

3. TLD and pencil dosimeter will provide exposure monitoring.
4. Turnout gear and SCBA will provide necessary anti-contamination protection.

Full protective clothing to be worn in the vicinity of the caustic and acid tank, as contact can destroy skin tissue. 5. Avoid place. water coming in contact with sulfuric acid as a violent reaction takes 6. If skin is contacted by acid or caustic flush with copious amounts of water and seek medical attention. PAGE 26-2R X003050a.1^ 98111 SFVitf0W

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DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NO. 1&2 RADWASTE LAUNDRY FACILITY - EL 132' AND 142' . FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES: 1. Cloth (Anti-Contamination Clothes)

2. Transient combustibles includes: Plastics, rubber, vinyl, cardboard & wood MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles
2. Anti-Contamination Clothes ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - Via the Roll-up Door or Personnel Door at the north end of the Bldg. E1. 132' (accessed
          .                        through C&RP Gate 8)
2. Secondary - Via Door, south east corner of the Laundry Facility, adjacent to the Elevator.

FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Outside the roll-up Door. North end of the Bldg. E1. 132' (Accessed through C&RP Gate 8). . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Potential radiological airborne and surf ace contamination (Anti-C's)

2. Freon 113
3. Combustion products (Plastics, Rubber, Vinyl)

NOTE: Freon 113 may produce acid gases when heated to decomposition. MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. The sprinkler isclation valve for the Laundry and Storage areas (e1. 132' cnd 142') is located on the 2nd floor in the hallway 4 adjacent to the door into the Clean Clothes Room (North east corner of Laundry Area). E1. ' 132'

2. Elevator control key can be obtained at 85' Access Control.
3. Floor drains in the Laundry Rooms, Hallway and Storage Area (El. 132') go to the Laundry Drain Holding Tank, Auxiliary Bldg. E1. 60' PAGE 27-1R 1

l x003050a.3A 101111 REVISION 0 1

RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Whter fog should be used to cool exposures. -
2. Fire doors should be closed as necessary to retard smoke and f' ire spread.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - Two 10f Ory Chemica'Is

2. Fire hose reels - Two (2) in the hallway, 2nd
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3. Automatic wet sprinkler system in each area VENTILATION: 1. The building ventilation system may need to be shut off to prevent the spread of smoke throughout the rooms.
2. Portable swoke exhausters and flexible ducting will be required to ventilate the Laundry Rooms to move smoke to the outside. I
3. Natural cross
  • ventilation, mechanically assisted if necessary, could be effective to remove smoke in the storage areas (Mezzanine E1. 142') or lower level E1. 132') by opening the roll-up door on the north and and the door on the south end.
4. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable ,

generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. NOTE: Smoke say be contaminated, contact C&RP before exhausting to the outside. CO MUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones - ' (1) Inside the door to the Clean Laundry Room (east wall), E1. 132' (1) e south wall of the Laundry Washing Room. E1.132'

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( LIGHTING: 1 ~. Plant Lighting Panel - PL 25-6 l

2. Emergency lignting SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An emergency eyewash / shower station is located on the west side of the washer / dryer room, in the northwest Corner.
2. A first aid kit is located in the U-! Aux. Bldg.,115' E1., at the west end of the main hallway.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.
2. Portable hand-held lanterns may be necessary during rescue operations.
3. Wear radiation detection devices (TLD, pencil dosimeter) l
4. Turnout gear and SCBA will provide necessary anti-contamination protection.
5. l If electrical panel (southeast corner of Mezzanine) is energized, use fog setting to minimize likelihood of electrical shock. l L

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2. Grease
3. Transient combustibles
4. Filters HOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles
2. Filters
3. Electrical cable and motors
4. Grease ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - Door 521 for Unit I side and 524-2 for Unit II side.
2. Secondary - Stairway S-2 or
                                                 - Thru Control Room or S-5 for Unit I side.

NOTE: Doors 520 and 523-2 are normally locked from the outside. , FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - 140' Area

2. Secondary - Control Room or S-5 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Smoke and fumes from HEPA, carbon, and roughing filters. ,
2. Potential for r6diological contamination of filters l from airborne particles.

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. The sprinkler system is controlled by . Isolation Valve FP-1-241, right inside Door l 522.

2. There are no floor drains. )

RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Close fire doors to reduce fire and smoke spread.
2. A water fog from hose lines may be required to cool exposures. ,

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FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - Two 20f Multipurpose Dry Chemical . l (1) One in the Unit 1 Fan Room (1) One in the Unit 2 Fan Room

2. Automatic wet sprinkler system.
3. Fire hose reel outside Door 521.

VENTILATION: 1. Shut down large fans initially to minimize spread of smoke. 2. Positive mechanical ventilation should be best for the fan and filter room areas.

3. Smoke ejectors can be used to push smoke through the filter rooms to the outside.
4. For the Supply Duct Rooms (inside Roon 518'and 522-2),

negative ventilation using smoke ejectors and ducting to an outside door (520 or 524-2) might be best. NOTE: The large supply duct openings should be covered or louvers closed, if possible, to minimize smoke spread to lower elevations.

5. Af ter the duct openings are covered, the large supply fans could possibly be used for rapid smoke removal.
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2. Portable radios (Ops. req.

LIGHTING: 1. Lighting Panel 13-4 Unit I 23-4 Unit II

2. Emergency lighting SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: 1. Self Contained Breathing Apparatus will be required.
2. A fire in this area could intensify quickly due to the rapid air movement (high positive pressure). Also, when fans are operating, excessive positive pressure makes entry into duct roums through Door 536 and 537 2 hazardous. Danger of traumatic injury to personnel from door slamming shut.

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12/86 PAGE 1 0F 1-l PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY-DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT N05. 1~AND 2 ATTACHMENT 3 , TITLE: FIRE FIGHTING PREPLANS - EP R-6 UNIT # PREPLAN TI1LE' MSDS NO. REV. DATE 1 & 2- Diesel Fuel Oil No. 2-D' 470~ 10/81 1&2 Hydrogen 65 05/80 1&2 Sulfuric Acid 5152 02/86 l' & 2 Boric Acid 4 03/83 l'& 2 Sodium Hydroxide N3A 10/85 1&2 Anhydrous Ammonia N1 08/85 , l'& 2 Hydrazine Aqueous (35%) 127 06/84 l 1 l X003050a.3A 1071

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET CORPORATE RESEARCH A DEVELOPMENT DIESEL TUEL OIL NO. 2-D SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 12305 . . Date October 1981 SECTION I. MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION MATgRIAL NAME: DIESEL TUEL OIL NO. 2-D DESCRIPTION: Mixture of petroleum hydrocarbons; a distillate oil of low sulfur content OTHER DESIGNATIONS: ASTM D975, CAS f 068 476 346 MANUFACTURER: Available from many suppliers 1 l SECTION 11. INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS

  • liaZaRD Data 1 Diesel Fuel 011 No. 2-D Complex mixture of Paraffinic, olefinic, naphthenic >95 B-hr TVA Sag /m * ,

and aromatic hydrocarbons ** (mineral oil mist) j Sulfur content <0.5 Benzene *** <100 ppa

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gigiggg exempted under the benzene standard SECTION !!!. PHYSICAL DATA Boiling point range, des T, - Ca 340-675 Specific gravity (H 0=1) - - <0.86 Solubility in water --------~~~ negligible Cloudpoint' vex),begC -- Ca 0 71scosity at 40 C, cst 1.9-4.1 { 1 Appearance and Odor: Clear, bright liquid with a mild petroleum odor. l l l i l SECTION IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA lower UPoEA rlssh Point and Method Autoianition Temp. Flammability Limits In Air

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125F min (PM) >500F  % by volume 0.6 7.5 Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, foam, water spray. Use a water spray , to cool fire exposed containers. Use a smothering technique for extinguishing fire of this combustible liquid. Do not use a forced water streaa directly on oil fire as this will only scatter the fire. Material is a OSRA Class II combustible liquid. Firefighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective cloth- j ing. , j i SECTION V. REACTIVITY DATA This is a stable material in closed containers at room temperature under normal storage and handling conditions. It does not undergo hazardous polymerization. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents; heating greatly increase.s fire hazard. Thermal -oxidative degradation may yield various hydrocarbons and hydrocarbon deriva-tives (partici oxidation products), CO2 and CO and 502 ' i

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No. 470 . SECTION VI. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION TLv 5 as/m3 df b (see seet II) Inhalation of excessive concentrations of vapor or mist can be irritating to the respi-ratory passages and can cause the following symptoast headachq, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and less of coordination. Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause irri-tation of the hair follicles and block the sebaceous glands. This produces a rash of

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Chemical pnernonitis may result when ingestion occurs and oil is aspirated in the lungs. l FIi!ST AID J Eye

Contact:

Flush' thoroughly with running water for 15 min. including undec cyelids. Skin

Contact:

Rasove contaminated clothing. Wipe excess oil off with a dry cloth. Wash affecc.J area well with soap and water. ., Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Restore and/or support breathing as required. Intestion: Do not induce vomiting. j Seek medical assistance for further treatment, observation and support.

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t SECTION VII. SP!LL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Notify safety personnel of leaks or spills. Remove sources of heat or ignition. Provide adequate ventilation. Clean-up personnel to use protection against j liquid contact and vapor or mist inhalation. Contain spill by diking. Small spills car 1 be contained by using absorbants, such as rage, straw, polyurethane foam, activated j carbon, and sand. Clean up spilla promptly to reduce fire or vapor hasards.

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SECTION VI!!. SPEC!AL PROTECTION INFORMATION Frevide adequate ventilation where operating conditions (heating or spraying) may creeta , excessive vapors or mists. Use explosion. proof equipment. Provide approved respirator) apparatus for nonroutine or emergency use. Use an approved filter & vapor respirator when vapor / mist centantrations are high. Wear protsetive rubber gloves and chemical safety glasses where contact with liquid or high mist cone. may occur. Additional suitable protective clothing may be required depending on working conditions. An eye-wash fountain and washing is,cilities to be readily available near handling and use areas. Launder soiled or contaminated clothing before reuse (at'isast weekly laundering of work clothes is reconnended) SECTION IX, SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND COMMENTS Store in closed containers in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from sources or open flame, heat, strong oxidizing agents, and ignition. Protect containers from physical damage. Use non sparking tools and explosion-proof electrical equipment. Prevent static electric sparks. Avoid prolonged skin contact and breathing of vapors or mists. No smoking in areas of use. Follow good hygienic practice in the use of this material. Do not wear oil contaminated clothing. Do not put oily rags into pockats. Wash ex-posed skin areas materisj DOTseveral times aCO Cisssification: dagwith USTIBLE soapeand vara veter when working with this DATA SOURCE {S) CODE: 1.6.7.12 MI$

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                                             ' SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 12305
           ,             Phones (518) 385-4085                DIAL COMM 8*235-4085                              Date      May 1980 SECTION I. MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION KATERIAL NAME: . HYDROGEN GAS DESCRIPTION: Su lied as co ressed gar in cylinders (2000 peig).

OTHER DESIGNATIO : 5 001 333 740 D27A5 MANUFACTURERS: Avail e rom several sup CE Materiapliers, inc uding: A1RCO In . nion Carbide Corp. Indus ria Gases Div. d Co . 575 Mountain Avenue ark ve New York, NY 10017 g y y ,1 g J 07974 (212) 551-3763 SECTION !!. INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS X 1 HAZARD Da a Hydrogen cas >99.9 Simple Asphyxiant

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_ OECTION !!!. PHYSICAL DATA Boiling point, 750 son Hg, des C -- -252.7 Density, liquid, at -253 C, g/cc -- 0.07 Malting point, des C - - - - - - -259.2 Viscosity, at 15 C, aca, eps - - - - 0.0087 Spateific gravity (Air =1) 0.069 Critical temperature, des C - - - - - -239.9 Solubi'.ity in water at 60 F, 1 sta, Critical pressure, ata - - - - - - - - - 12.8 vol/vol H 2O -- - - 0.019 Holecular weight - - - - - - - - 2.02 Appearance & Odort Colorless, tasteless, odorless gas. SECTION IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA LOWER UP8ER Tlash Point and Method Autoitnition Tean. Flammability Limits In Air N/A Gaseous material 1075 F (580 C)  % by Volume 4 75 Because of danger of re-ignition and ossible explosion, hydrogen fire should not usually be ext:.n uished unt 1 surro in ave bee coo ed and th sup y of hydrogen has been controh radua. d d can e h o . en ossi le na pa ne re for exaaole y re uce t ow to a e et. ho noe op ow completely before, inert as or steam system een activate t control f1 bac . Fires at cylinders or storage tanks should be allowed to burn until nearly empty before closing off, keeping the containers & surroundings as cool as possible with water s When necessary small hydrogen fires can be extinguished with carbon dioxide, prays. dry chemical, or halogenatet gas. SECTION V. REACTIVITY DATA Hydrogen is a stable material in closed containers at room temperature. It does not polymerize. It will react vigorously or explosively with many exidizing agents. A mixture of flammable hydrogen gas and air is stable in the absence of catalysts until an ignition source is supplied. (An electric spark vich energy of as little as 0.017 rJ can be suffic ent.) Mixture with air can burn with a very hot nonluminous flame .(dif-ficult to see , or it can explode. Hydrogen / chlorine a12tures in the dark are stable, but explode if exposed to light. Fluorine reacts with hydro en at -250 C when uri ies are present in the mixture. H drogen oxy en mixture vi h a platinum catal vi 1 e lode. Li ium metal eh steels)ydride. Hy regen canill interact burn in awith hydrogen a sosphere to forai.e.. hardened some metals to cause enbrittler.ent. I GENERAL $ ELECTRIC c e - = *r* ~ *' ~ >

No. 65 SECTION VI. HEALTH HAZARD.!NFORMAT!ON TL.v Simple Asphyxiant (See Sect.I] ) Hydrogen is non-toxic. It can act as an asphyxiant by displacing air. Persons exposed to an oxygen deficient atmosphere for breathing become cyanotic, experience diminished mental alertness, impairied muscular coordination, and breathing impairment, followe d, ' by collapse and even death if exposure is prolonged at lov oxygen levels. FIRST AID: (Caution! Rescuers must be concerned for their own safety and use approved breathing apparatus.) Remove victim to fresh air. Quickly proceed to restore and/or support breathing as required (mouth-to-mouth resuscitation should probably be used initially). Have trained person administer oxygen if available. Cet medical attention. SECTION VII. SP!LL, LEAKS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Est&blish emergency procedures and training. Notify sategy personnel or laats. Trovice optimum, explosion-proof ventilation. Shut off hydrogen source if possible. Remove (if it can be done safely) combustibles and sources of heat or ignition.

  -   Find minor leaks by painting suspected a ea with a soap solution. (Note! .Since hydrogen ignites readily and burns with a nearly invisible flame in daylight, leaks must be approached in a manner to protect against a jet flame.)

DISPOSAL: Remove leaking cylinder to isolated area outdoors or place into a hood with good forced ventilation. Allow gas to discharge at a slow race. The defective cylinder should be tagged to indicate defect. Close the valve and return to supplier. SECTION Vi!!. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Previde adequate general and local exhaust ventilation (explosion-proof) te prevent . vorkplace atmosphere from becoming oxygen deficient or from approaching the LEL (lower explosive limic) for hydrogen. Provide air-supplied or self-contained breathing equip - ment for emergency or nontoutine situations where the hydrogen level is excessive. Confined areas need special attention to prevent build up of hydrogen concentration. Saf ety shoes, gloves and safety glasses are recomunended when handling hydrogen cylinders . Those involved in handling and using hydrogen must be trained in its safe use. SECTION IX. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND COMMENTS Store hydrogen cylinders in a clean, cool, dry, well-ventilated, lov stre-rian area, away from combustible materials, oxidising agents, and sources of heat or ignition. To', low the seneral safety procedures for handling a compressed, flammable gas in never expose any part of the cy;l.inders, cy,inder to Including a keep separate temperature in from excess of oxymen 125 F cylinders equipment to prevent static charge build Use up..non-sparking ground cylladers tools. and hydrogen handling iping systems should be desi drogenserviceshouldbeinertedbysuitabing and ANSI pressure pi VesselsandkngsystemsandvesselsfromhedtotheDOT.ASME code. Pip le ) parging procedures. Amount and storage conditions of hydrogen gas must meet codes and regulations. DOT Classification - TLAKw.A.BLE GAS DATA SOURCE (S) CODE: 1-12.17.18.25 MIS APPROVALS: _ _ . . w .-- CRD e

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET BORIC ACIO CORPORATE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 120 Erit BOULEVARD Revision B SCHENECTADY, N.Y.12305 DATE March 1993 SECTION 1. MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION J MATERIAL NAME. BORIC ACID crrHER CESIONAITONS: Orthoboric Acid, Boracie Acid, Hydrogen Berate, H 80 , GE Material D4A6, CAS #010 043 353 3 3 l MANUFACTURER: Available from several suppliers, including Kerr-McGee Chem. Corp. Ashland Chem. Co. U.S. Borax & Chem. Co. Kerr-McGee Center P.O. Box 2219 3075 Wilshire Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73125 Columbus, OH 43216 Los Angeles. CA 90010 SECTION 11. INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS */. HAZARD 0ATA Scric Acid ca 100 No TLV Established * .- Infant, Oral

  • Control as a Nuisance3 Particulate has been LDLC 934 mg/kg recommended: 10 mg/m total dust, or 5 mg/m) Man, Inhalation respirable dust. TCLo 22 mg/m3 Animal studies (dog and rat) have shown infertility (10 yr intermittent)
          -       and damage to testes can result from acute or chronic                                     Toxic glandular ingestics, of beric acid. Evidence on reproductive                                          effects          ,

toxic effects in humane is inadequate. Rat, Oral . LD50 2660 mg/kg SECTION lli. PHYSICAL DATA Vapor pressure, 21C, m Hg --- 15 (due to water) Specific gravity, 20/4C ------ 1.435 solubility in water, g/100g 9 OC ---------- 2.6 pH 9 20C, it aqueous soln --- ca 5.2 0 20C ------- 4. 9 44 aqueous soln --- ca 3.9 9 100C --------- 28 Molecular weight ------~~ 61.84 Melting point, deg C - - - - - ~ ~ - - - - - - 170-180 Appearance & Odor: Colorless crystals or a fine or granular white powder. No odor. SECTION IV. FIRE AND EXPLO510N DATA tower J Upper e i..o.. . w 4.... . u,, t . .n Ae, Non-combustible Extinguishing media: Use that which is most appropriate for the surrounding fire. Beric acid does not support combustion and is non-combustible. Material decomposes on heating, giving off water (see Sect V): used as fire retardant. SECTION V. RACT!VITY DATA This is a stable material in closed containers at roce temperature under normal storage and handling conditions. It does not polymerise. I A weak acid. Loses chemically combined water upon heating, forming metaberic acid (HBO ) at 100-105C. then pyreboric acid (H B 0 ) at 140-160C, and at higher temperatures, beric j 347 anyhydride (B 0 ). 3 Reacts with basic materials such as alkali carbonates and hydroxides to fem borate

  • salts A mixture of potassium and beric acid may explode on impact. Mixture with acetic anhydridi can react violently when heated to 58-60C.

If moisture is present beric acid can be corrosive to iron. GENERAL $ ELECTRIC l -____ __ \

l 4 NO. SECTION VI. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION TLV None established (See Sect II) Excessive inhalation of dust can cause irritation to mucous membranes of the respiratory

  • l tract. Not significantly absorbed through intact skin. Readily absorbed through damaged, .  !

kbraded and burned skin, or open wounds and areas of active dermatitis when exposed to dry materials or aqueous solutions. Ingestion or absorption may cause nausea, vomiting, anuria, erythematous lesions on skin and mucous membranes, abdominal cramps, circulatory { f ailure, and coma. Chronic axposures may cause dry skin, eruptions, and gastric disturb-I . ances. Poisoning can be acute or chronic. Adult acute fatal dose reported at 5 to >30g FIRST AID: (moderate to slightly toxic) zye contacts riush thoroughly with running water for 15 min, including under eyelids. Skin contact: Remove grossly contaminated clothing under safety shower. Flush affected area well with water. Inhalation Remove to fresh air. Restore and/or support breathing as required. Ingestioni If conscious, rinse mouth with water. Give several glasses of water to drink to dilute. Induce vomiting. ( Seek medical assistance for further treatment, observation and support af ter first aid. SECTION Vll. SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Provide adequate ventilation. Clean-up personnel need protection to avoid inhalation of 3 dust. Keep airborne particulate at a minimum when sweeping up. Co11 set solid spills and place in appropriate containers for reclaim or disposal. I.iquid spills can be absorbed with inert solid. Residue .and traces can be flushed to sewer with high dilution: .

   -              DISPOSAL: Reclaim dry material for salvage or reuse. Unsalvageable waste may be buried in approved landfill. (Note that this material can have herbicidal properties.)

Follow Tederal, State, and Iocal regulations. SECTION Vill. SPEC!AL PROTECTION INFOPJAATION Provide sufficient ventilation in the workplace to keep airborne particulate at a low lev- ' el. Dust respirators should be available for dusty conditions. . f -, Use protection (rubber gloves, aprons, etc) appropriate for work situation to minimize skir contact. Avoid eye contact by use of chemical safety goggles where dusty conditions occur or solution splashing is possible. Provide periodic medical azaminations to those regularly exposed to boric acid with emphasis on liver and kidney function. Eyewash stations and safety shovers should be accessible to areas of large quantity use or handling especially if splashing is possible. SECTION IX. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND COMMENTS Store in closed containers in a cool, dry, area. Storage bins should have a 60' sloping cone botte'm with provision to prevent ingress of water. Carbon steel or aluminum con-tainers are suitable for this og storage. (Stainless steel needed for moist conditions. ' Use good housekeeping practices to prevent accumulation of dust and follow sound cleaning techniques that will keep airborne particulate at a iew level. Avoid breathing dust. Do not ingest. Avoid contact, especially when skin is cut or abraded or active derr.atitis is present. Wash hands and face before eating, drinking er smoking af ter handling 'this material. DATA SOURCI($) CocE: 1,4-11,14,25,26,34,37,48,49

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hmand August, 1985 Pruun Gamma's MSDS Canossen. m he used as a referums, SECTION 1. MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION IH MATERIAL NAME: ANHYDROUS AM ONIA l CrlhER DESIGNATIONS: NH3 , Ammonia Cas, CAS #7664 41 7. I 1 MANUFACTURER: Available from many suppliers / manufacturers including: 2 0 3 0 Dow Chemicals USA Inorganic Chem. Dept. } 2020 Dow Center Gas Liquified Midland, MI 48640 (517) 636 1000 ) SECTION 2. INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS  % HAZARD DATA ) AMONIA, ANHYDROUS >99.5 2 8(18 hr ag/m

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NICSH has recommended a 50 ppa ceiling limit' (5 minute sampling period). Human, inhalation: Me!.H.n.!!!!!n!q Hunan, inhalation: ' _ DESCRIPTION: Liquid or gas depending on temperature and pressure Iflo : 30 000 pom/5 min.

     .                       conditions. Supplied pressurized in cylinders or tanks.                                   Rat, inhala. tion:              1 th 2000 cem/4 hr                l SECTION 3. PHYSICAL DATA                                                                                                                   l Boiling point, 1 ATM . . . . . . . . . . 3 3. 40 C (-280F)                                         0 Specific gravity, 60/60 F ..         0.62                         j Vapor pressure 8 600F, amHg .. 4800                                      Volatiles, % ........n..o...         ca 100 Vspor density (Air = 3 ) . . . . . . . .      0. 6                       pH of 1% water soln ........         11.7 Soli.bility in water, g/100 cc:                                          Netting point, C (F) ........        77.7 (.108) 0 0 0 C ...................... 89.9                                     Hole:ular weight ...........         17.04 8 1000C .................... 7.4 A_PPEARANCE 8 ODOR: Colorless liquid or ses (depending on temperature and pressure) with strong pungent oder Gior is detectible at 5 ppa; irritating at 25 50 ppa. Odor provides a warning of hazard.

SECTION 4. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Lower Upper l Mash Paus and Maend ' m Tensp. Mammaatdwy L& mas in Ar 0 0 Ces at room temperature 1204 F/651 C'  % by volume 16 25 Extinguishing Media: Water spray of fog. Stop flow of gas. Use water to keep fire exposed containers cool and protect personnel affecting shut.cff (water reduces gas conce'ntration due to solubility). It is a moderate fire and explosion hazard when expose to heat and/or flame. The presence of oil or other combustible materials will increase the fire hazard. If gas is leaking or tanks are heavily exposed to heat, evacuate the ares and the area downwind. Tanks should be equipped with appropriate pressure relief devices. Violent rupture can occur if relief valves fail. Stay clear of tank heads. Firefighters should wear positive pressure self contained breathing apparatus with full facepiece 6 full protective clothing.

  • fron catalyzed . 850 0C/1562 0F uncatalyzed.

SECTION 5. REACTIVITY DATA Contained0 anhydrous0 asumonia is stable at roca temperature. Decomposition to H2 (flammable!) and N, begins above 450 0 (840 F). It is an alkaline gas and reacts with seids with heat evolution. Contact c! NH3 witt chemicals such as mercury, chlorine, iodine, bromine, silver oxide, and hyoochlorites can form explosive compounds. Contact with chlorine or chlorine bleach can cause the evolution of hazardous chloramine gas. DO NOT USE copper, brass, bronze or galvanized steel in contact with amonia. Welded joints are preferred threaded joints in ammonia service. Do not use brated joints. Iron and steel construction is preferred. Piping should be of rigid steel. Anhydrous asumonia does not polymeri:e. i ~

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N1 Re W A M ROUS A M IA usosa SECTION 6. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION j7tv see section 2. Assonsa gas can be suffocating and extremely irritating to the eyes, throat, and respi.m o n tracc. Depend-ing on exposure level and time, effects range from mild irritation to severe corrosion of body tissue due to its alkalinity. Symptoms include dyspnea. coughing, chest pains and culsonary edena. Intense exposure can be fatal. High gas concentrations can cause burning and blistering of the skin and severe eye irritation with persanent corneal damage. Contact with liquid anhydrous ammonia causes severe burns of the eyes and skin. Extensive burns can be fatal. Anhydrous ammonia is not a carcinogen. FIRST AID: EYE CONTACT: Flush eyes with copious amounts of running water immediately. Continue for at least 15 minutes, including under eyelids. Speed and thoroughness in rinsing eyes is important to avoid permanent injury. Obtain medical attention immediately. SKIN CONTACT: Immediately flush with water and remove contam- , insted clothing. h ow frozen clothing before removal. Get medical help if irritation persists or large area ' is affected. INHALATION: Remove promptly to fresh air *, Restore and/or support breathing if required. Keep warm and at rest. Have trained person administer oxygen. Get medical help (Inplant, paramedic, community).

  • Note: Rescuer requires proper respirator protective equipment to prevent his becoming a victis also.

SECTION 7. SPILL, LEAK AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Evacuate leak area and ares downwind. Emergency personnel must be properly equipped (see Section 8) and , trained. Preplanning will minimite risk of injury. Eliminate ignition sources and provide ventilation. An opened bottle of concentrated hcl can be used to detect sources of small leaks (dense white fumes will form). Shut off source, if possible. Use a cold water spray to absorb NH3 , staying upwind of leaks and spills. When possible, leakage should be adjusted to discharge gas rather than liquid. D0,1807, 7 try to neutralite liquid NH3 spills with acid 111 Gaseous NH3 may be discharged into cold water for collection; do not directly discharge ths resulting salution to sewers, drains or surface water. DISPOSAL: Unused surplus asterial may be returned to svpplier. Lisited amounts of ammonia solutions can be highly diluted with water for discharga, ne discharge must not exceed established limits for asumnia. Follov all app,11 cable federal, state and local regulations. EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE NO: 0001 (liquid NH3 & solutions with tm > 12. 5 - corrosive . 40 CFD261.221 REPORTABLE SPILL OUAVrfTf' 100Jhs (dt.dkri (dOCFR1T*i_ SECTION 8. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Provide general and exhaust ventilation to meet TLV requirements. For emergency and non-routine conditions, a chssical cartridge (for aasonia) respirator with full facepiece can be used for limited periods in concen-trations below 300 ppa; above 300 ppa or for unknown concentrations, approved full facepiece self contained braathing apparatus should be available. To prevent skin contact, use rubber suit, boots, gloves, apron, etc as appropriate for workplace conditions. Use safety goggles and faceshield to protect eyes from gas and direct splashing of liquid / solutions. Contact lenses should not be worn. An eyewash station and safety shower should be immediately accessible to workers where ammonia is used or handled. Washing facilities and large amounts of clean water must be available for emergency use. Cylinders in use should be in enclosed cabinets, etc., with an individual air ventilation source to control accidental leaks. SECTION 9. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND COMMENTS Store cylinders or tanks in a cool, well ventilated, fire resistant location away from oxidizing agents, combustible materials, sou_rces of heat and ignition, and exit points. Special outside storage, out of direct sunlight is preferred. Protect containers from physical damage. Follow tood practice for handline cesores u d 3as in cylinders. DO NOT use ammonia near sources of heat or ignition. Use cxplosion proof electrical services for NH3 in conferr.ance with Class I hazardous locations. Work practices and equipment must be designed to prevent contact of liquid amacnia or ammonia solutions with a worker's body. Provide training to workers on safe handling. The following standards on storage and handling of anhydrous ammonia should be followed: ANSI K61.1 - 1981 and OSHA 20CFR1910.111. DCT HAZARDOUS C1 OSSIFICATION: Non flammable gas. LABEL: Non-flammable gas DOT 10 No.* UN1005 DATA awnm3) CODE (5ss Gio.narH 2.o, 12. 1* 19. 20. 24. 26. 2* 31. V-AMOVA1.5 h " @O

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  • 3 Current (1985-86) ACCIH TLV. Current OSHA PEL is 2.0 mg/a averaged over 8 hours.
  • SECTION 3. PHYSICAL DATA Boiling point, 1 ata .... ca 140'C Specific gravity, 60/60'F .. 1.53 Volatiles (water) ...... 50% Density, Ibs/ gal ........... 12.76 Wat er Solubility . . . . . . . . complet e Viscosity 8 20'C, cps .. 50
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DESCRIPTIM: A 50% solution of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in water. < SEci10N 4. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA I.ower Upper l Flash Pmm and Mamed  ?-. Temp. Pt-% !amas a Air l None - not combus tible N/A N/A N/A ./A l MINgNshkNents suitable for the surrounding fire. Use water spray to cool containers of this { material which are involved in a fire situation to help prevent rupture. Sodium hydroxide will react with metals such as aluminua, tin, and zine to generate flammable and explosive hydrogen gas. Firefighters should wear self contained breathing apparatus and full protective gear to prevent contact with this corrosive materia ~1.

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SECTION 5. REACTIVITY DATA This material is stable under normal storage conditions in sealed containers, Polymerization will not occur. There are no hazardous decomposition products. It reacts with CO2 in the air to fors sodium carbonate. It reacts violently with acids accompanied by heat generation and with many organic chemicals, especially nitrocarbons and halocarbons. It can react with trichlorethylene to form spontaneously flamable dichlorescetylene. Avoid centact with leather and wool Contact with aluminum, tin, magnesium, sinc, and alloys that contain these metals causes the formation of hydrogen gas (HSOS 865) (!1amaable). casm yusmumy e-mma Mc-p====_ _ (WffN# LUM /RUS LBF

gggg i N 3A . lasued 8/85 SODIUM HYDROXfDE (Rev.'A) SECTION 6. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION T1.v Ceiling unit: 2mg/J l Sodium Hydroxide is a strong alkali and is dangerous when improperly handled. It is destructive to all human tissue it contacts, producing severe burns. Eye contact causes severe, permanent injury. Skin contact cause= irritation and, if not removed imediately, severe burns with scarring. The effects of inhalation of the mist varies from mild irritation to destructive burns. Pneumonitis may occur. Ingestion causes severe burns of the mouth, threat and stemach and may be fatal. FIRST AID: Wash eyes immediately with plenty of tunning water for at least 15 minutes, including under eye-lids and all surfaces. Speed in rinsing eyes with water is important if permanent injury is to be avoided. Got medical help immediately. SKIN CONTACT: Flush exposed area promptly with large quantities of water. Re. move contaminated clothes while washing. Prolong washing in serious cases until medical help arrives. Cet m3 dical attention for serious exposure. _INCESTION: Immediately give person large quantities of water or milk to drink. (Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person). Do not induce vomiting. Obtain medical assistance immediately. INHALATION: Remove from exposure to sist and get prompt medical help. (Paramedic, Inplant, community). SECTION 7. SPILL, LEAK AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Planning ahead as essential for hancling spills. Clean-up personrel should wear protective equipment to pre-vent skin and eye contact. Pick-up spill with vacuum equipment (alkali resistant) for disposal or flush to holding area with water. Neutralize residue with dilute acid and rinse with water. DISPOSAL: Waste caustic must never be discharged directly to sewers, drains or surface waters. Dilute well 3 with water apd carefully n eutralize with acid. Follow all applicable federal, state and local y regulations. EPA HA2ARDOUS WASTE NUMBER: D002, corrosive (soln f pH 312.5)-40CFP 261.23 o REPORTABLE SP!LL QUANTITY: 1000 lbs (40CFR117) y a

    'SECTION 8. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Provide adequate general ventilation and exhaust ventilation to meet TLV requirement, especially where the possibility of mist formation exists. Use a NIOSH approvee respirator with full face covering for mist, where nieded. Use chemical safety goggles. A plastic faceshield, in addition to safety goggles, should be worn if splashing is probable. Use rubber gloves,1 pron or protective clothing and rubber boots where needed to prevent contact with sodium hydroxide solution.

Eyewash stations and safety showers must be immediately available. THIS MATERIAL POSES A SPECIAL HA2ARD TO CONTACT LENSES WEARERS; the slippery nature of this solution would make it extremely difficult to remove the contact lenses. Critical rinsing of the contaminated eye would be delayed. - SECTION 9. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND COMMENTS Store in well-sealed containers. Protect containers from physical damage. Avoid handling conditions which can lead to spills or mist formation. Have abundant water (preferably running water) available where material is stored, unloaded, and handled for emergency use. Drains servicing areas where this material is stored er used should have retention basins for pH adjustment and dilution of spills and flushings before discharge. Workers handling this material should be trained in proper handling precautions and emergency procedures, with l Properfrotective ecul[ ament DOT HA A C CLASSIFICA ICN:nearby. Corrosive Material DCT LABEL: Corrosive DOT ID NUMBER: UN1824 DATA sot!RCE($) CODf tses Gonnery) 2, 4 9. 11. 12, 27 55. 58.7. _ APPROVALA %reeuo,11/9i

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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY- NUMER EP M-6 REVISION 14 . DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR POWER GENERATION PAGE 1 0F 15 OIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNITS EMERGENCY PROCEDURE AND TITLE: NONRADIOLOGICAL FIRE APPROVED: h s4 sde,- FT 2-/&R7 PLANT MANAGER DATE EFFECTIVE DATE o 1.0 SCOPE . 1.1 This procedure discusses the actions which are to be taken in the event of a fire which does not involve radioactive materials. _- This procedure and changes thereto require PSRC review.

 $  2.0  GENERAL 5       2.1      Fires at Diablo Canyon are generally classified as either radiological or nonradiological. Nonradiological fires do not involve either radiation or radioactive material. Examples of such fires would be in the Turbine Building or outside grass fires. Fires that occur in the radiologically controlled area or          3 1

involve radiological materials are handled in accordance with Emergency Procedure R-6, " Radiological Fires". fi 3.0 SYMPTOMS 3.1 Fire or smoke is reported outside of the radiologically controlled area of the plant and in an area where no radioactive materials are located. 3.2 The fire detection system annunciator indicates the presence of a fire within the nonradiologically controlled area of the plant in i one of the outside buildings or involving site wildlands. 3.3 A firewater system flow alarm indicates system actuation which is a potential fire condition. 3.4 A carbon dioxide or halon system annunciator indicates a potential  ; fire condition. i 3.5 A site fire pump start could indicate a potential fire conditio9 I i 00310914.3Aa llV

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4.0 AUTOMATIC ACTIONS 4.1 The appropriate sprinkler, preaction, deluge, halon, or carbon dioxide fire systems may activate. Site fire pumps may start on decreasing system pressure to provide adequate water pressure. 5.0 !MME0! ATE ACTION - 5.1 Activate the fire signal by diali / 5.1.1 The fire signal is a 30-second blast on the fire sirens. The signal will be followed by the code call sign ( repeated 8 times. The first five persons to dial ill be connected into a conference call. The priorit f the conference call is:

4. Shift Foreman (Interim Site Emergency Coordinator) *
b. Fire Brigade Leader (Typically the Senior Control Operator)
c. Assistant Fire Brigade Leader
d. Plant Manager
e. Fire Marshal 5.2 The Shift Foreman and Senior Control Operator Dia re ConferenceCall) 5.2.1 The initiator of the alarm shall' give the details regarding the fire, including the exact location and potential damage to the plant.

5.3 Shift Foreman should use the public address system to notify occupants of the emergency condition. ~ 5.4 Members of the on-shift Fire Brigade should report to the Operations Ready Room to pick up their fire safety equipment. 5.5 The Fire Brigade Leader will receive instruction from the Shif t foreman. 5.5.1 Typically, the Senior Control Operator (SCO) is designated Fire Brigade Leader. The Shift Foreman may assign a 11 censed operator who is qualified as a brigade leader to fill this position if the SCO is not available. The Shift Foreman is responsible for establishing an appropriate on-shif t emergency organization and assuring that Technical Specifications for Control Room staffing are not violated. f 00310914.3Aa ?!V

DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT NUM ER EP M-6 REVISION 14 < PAGE 3 0F .15 TITLE: NONRADIOLOGICAL FIRE ., UNITS 1 AND 2 ' g 5.6 If the fire occurs during normal working hours, members of the Maintenance Fire Brigade should report to Unit 1 Cold Machine Shop. 5.6.1 The Assistant Fire Brigade Leader should enter the conference call to receive his instructions.

5. 7 , Evacuate the area affected by the fire.

5.7.1 This may be done by sounding the site emergency signal, utilizing the public address system, or.other appropriate means. 5.8 Establish appropriate Control Room ventilation. 5.8.1 Isolate (Mode 3) the Cc.ntrol Room ventilation system M prevent the entry of smoke or gasses. If the fire is - within the Control Room, change the ventilation system to Mode 2 for 100% outside air makeup. 5.9 Manual actuation of fire systems. 5.9.1 If the fire is in an area protected by either the cardox, i halon or deluge systems, manual initiations of these systems may be accomplished from the Control Room or locally. l CAUTION: Carbon dioxide excludes oxygen and is life threatening in high - concentrations. Ensure no personnel are in the rooms prior to manual initiation. ,

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i 5.10 Security Department Support 5.10.1 A security officer shall report to the Operations Ready Room and establish litison with the Fire Brigade Leader. 5.10.2 The Security Department shall assist with access and the l staging of off-site fire response personnel including i providing radios, dosimetry and escorts as necessary, j 5.10.3 The Security Department shall assume plant security is not j compromised during the emergency response, o i: I 00310914.3Aa 31V

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  • EP M-6 REVISION 14 TITLE: NONRADIOLOGICAL FIRE PAGE- 4 0F '15 UNITS 1 AND 2 6.0 SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS 6.1 The'$hif t Foreman, acting as Interim Site Emergency Coordinator, shall direct all subsequent actions from the Control Room until relieved by the long tern Site Emergency Coordinator if the
     ,                             emergency warrants it.           Such actions should include the following:    1-
6. 2' Immediately notify California Depart . San Luis h ObispoCountyFire(C0F/ SLO)bycalli f the A;g telephone lines are unavailable, the C r elephone may then 30 be used. Notification shall be made for any of the following '

7. conditions: 6.2.1 An active fire, or an incipient fire that has the potential to become an active fire, is reported in a , structure that requires a Fire Brigade response. , 6.2.2 Report of smoke within a structure with no known location for the smoke. 6.2.3 The first report of a fire in a location where accessibility for extinguishment is known to be difficult (i.e.,highpressureturbineinsulation,etc.). 6.2.4 Any wild land fire. 6.2.5 Any non-fire emergency that would require the use of CDF/ SLO Heavy Rescue or Hazardous Materials Team. 6.2.6 Any time the Fire Brigade Leader or Site Emergency Coordinator recommends additional assistance. 6.3 Notify Security of anticipated CDF/ SLO response to the site. (This is necessary to assure timely access via Avila Gate). 6.3.1 rity Shift Supervisor's telephone extension is 3 6.4 Provide follow-up notifications to CDF/ SLO within ten minutes of the initial request for assistance. t 6.4.1 Sooner notification should be made if the fire has been f extinguished and no off-site assistance is required. j CDF/ SLO may then decide to respond only one engine company for reporting purposes. 00310914.3Aa 41V .

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         ,                                                                                   a 6.4.2     C0F/ SLO may decide to provide additional resources if the fire emergency has escalated from the conditions described in the initial request for assistance.

6.5 C0F/ SLO shall initially stage their personnel and equipment at Warehouse "B". 6.5.1 The first responding chief officer will take charge and identify himself. He may go to the fire scene initially, but will eventually go to the Control Room or the Technical Support Center to establish liaison with the Site Emergency Coordinator (a CDF radio / telephone is provided at both locations for use by the CDF chief officer). 6.5.2 Security shall provide dosimetry, PGandE radios and  ! escorts to the C0F/ SLO fire responders prior to entry into : the Protected Area. 6.6 Maintain a record of notifications made to off-site personnel. { 6.6.1 Form 69-9221, " Emergency Notification Record", may be used to provide this record. . 6.7 Establish an initial emergency classification based on the  ! l criteria in Appendix 2 and perform the actions required by the ' classification. NOTE: The County Sheriff's Office shall be notified within 15 minutes of the declaration of an unusual event or higher classification. 6.8 Wild land fires near the plant but outside the site doundary l require PGandE liaison to assist C0F/ SLO. The Shift Foreman shall assure that the minimum 5 person fire brigade is on site (within the owner controller area) to comply with technical specifications. 6.8.1 The liaison should be someone qualified as a Fire Brigade Leader. 6.8.2 The lidison shall assist CDF/ SLO with corrnunications to the Plant and with coordinating additional equipment or manpower as necessary. 00310914.3Aa SIV l

DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT NUMER EP M-6 REVISION 14 PAGE 6 0F 15 TITLE: NONRAD10 LOGICAL FIRE UNITS 1 AND 2 l 6.9 Provide for protection of safe shutdown components and equipment. j 6.9.1 Emergency Procedure EP M-10 provides the operator with a listing of safeguards equipment which may be affected by fires in various locations. This procedure should be consulted to assist in determining the operating strategy during the fire. 6.9.2 During the course of the fire, the Control Operator and those at the scene should pay particular attention for signs that the operability of the various engineered safeguards equipment is being affected. If the operability of any safeguards equipment is reduced below minimum Technical Specifications limits, or if such damage is iminent, shut down the Unit immediately. 6.9.3 Attachment 2 of this procedure, " Fire Fighting Preplans", provides layout sketches of major plant site fire areas. These preplans identify the fire protection provided in each area and should be used by Control Room personnel to assist the Fire Brigade Leader in developing the appropriate fire fighting tactics. 6.10 If the Control Room must be evacuated, follow the instructions given in Emergency Procedure OP-8. 6.11 Notify the Plant Fire Marshal, or his designee, of all plant fires. (See Appendix 1.) 6.12 Provide additional breathing air. 6.12.1 A crew should be dispatched to an air bottle refilling station and prepare to refill the backpack bottles as required. The stattans are located in the 85' elevation hallway at the Unit l' Safety Injection pumps, on 140' elevation behind the Control Room, and in the Unit 2 East Buttress. High pressure SCBA units of the type used by COF/ SLO County Fire may only be recharged in the Unit 2 East Buttress. 6.13 Chemistry and Radiation Protection (C&RP) support. 6.13.1 The Shift C&RP Technicians should be contacted to provide support for monitoring toxic atmospheres and assisting with the control of hazardous materials.

L DIABLO CANYO1 POWER PLANT NUM ER EP M-6 l REVISION 14 TITLE: NONRADI0 LOGICAL FIRE l 1 AND 2 UNITS 1 6.13.2 Shift C&RP personnel can also be called upon to help refill breathing air bottles. 6.13.3 The C&RP Shift Technician shall establish a liaison with , the Site Emergency Coordinator. { 7.0 EMERGENCY CLOSE OUT ACTIONS l 7.1 Announce the fire is out. 7.1.1 Announcement made from the Control Room at the direction of the site Emergency Coordinator using the Plant public address system. Include post-fire safety precautions. 7.2 Restoration of Fire Suppression Systems 7.2.1 A firewatch should be established until the system has . been restored and the fire area declared secure. J 7.2.2 If a deluge, halon or cardox system has been activated, j the system must be reset after the fire is extinguished. j The reset buttons for the cardox system are located in the terminal boxes on the south side of the cardox tank on the 104' elevation of the Turbine Building. The reset buttons for the deluge and halon systems are located locally. If the deluge system was activated by a thermal element,. the thermal element must be replaced before the system can be reset. The halon system tank (s) will need to be refilled by a qualified vendor and the dampers reset. 7.2.3 If a sprinkler system has been activated, the system must be reset after the fire is extinguished. Replace all fused sprinkler heads. Open the sprinkler system Isolation valve and check for leaks. A fire watch should be established. 7.2.4 Return all fire suppression equipment to its designated storage or maintenance location. 7.3 Complete verbal close out to off-site organizations and agencies. 7.4 Written close out. I 1 7.4.1 Action Request (see Nuclear Plant Administrative Procedure l C-12). To document the

  • ire and the response.

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7.4.2 Written sumary to NRC within 24 hours for an Unusual Event or 8 hours for a higher classification. 8.0 SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR WILDLAND FIRES 8.1 Because of the danger of rapid spreading, the CDF/ SLO County Fire should always be called in case of a wildland fire. 8.2 Mobile fire suppression equipment is available on site to provide limited capability fighting wildland fires. Portable fire fighting water packs are located with the mobile equipment and in fire / emergency boxes located at convenient points along the Access Road. 8.3 Wildland fires that occur offsite (i.e. outside of the owner controlled area) will require a PGandE liason to support CDF/ SLO County Fire. Technical Specifications require that the minimum ' five person fire brigade remain on site, therefore, fire brigade support may be very limited. 8.4 When fighting a brush fire there are several basic precautions which should be taken by plant personnel engaged in fire fighting. 8.4.1 Always remain upwind of the fire. 8.4.2 Stay downhill of a fire, if possible. 8.4.3 Watch for fires circling behind the fire fighters. 8.4.4 The safest location is within an already burned out area of the fire. 8.4.5 Beware of helicopters working near the fire. They can fan the flames and spread a fire very quickly. 8.4.6 Beware of fixed wing aircraft dropping retardant in your vicinity. If unable to retreat to a safe place when an air drop is eminent, lie face down with head toward incoming aircraft with hard hat in place and feet spread apart for body stability and to assist digging in. [NEVER STAND UP IN THE PATH OF AN AIR DROP] 00310914.3Aa BIV

DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT NUMER EP M-6 REVISION' 14 PAGE 9 0F 15 TITLE: NONRADIOLOGICAL FIRE UNITS 1 AND 2 9.0 FIRE FIGHTING PREPLANS 9.1 Attachment 2 contains fire fighting preplans for plant locations which will not routinely contain radioactive material or radiation hazards. These preplans are intended to aid the Fire Brigade Leader and the Site Emergency Coordinator during the fire emergency. Copies of Fire Fighting Preplans will be readily available to the Senior Control Operator and will be updated as appropriate by the Fire Marshal. 9.2 Guidelines for fighting fires involving flammable gases, liquids, and fires involving energized electrical equipment are as follows: 9.2.1 Flammable Gas Fires

a. Protect surrounding equipment, usually providing a fog pattern to cool the equipment.
b. Shut off the source of the leakage prior to extinguishment. This reduces the potential for l explosion.

, c. Extinguish the remaining fire, usually with water or l dry chemical-type agent. 9.2.2 Flammable Liquid Fires I

a. Isolate source of fuel (most easily done by securing the pump or shutting a valve).
b. In cases of a Turbine Building lubricating oil fire:
1) Shutdown (trip) the centrifuge to prevent  !

I possible spread of the fire or contaminated oil to other reservoirs.

2) Open the lube oil reservoir emergency dump venve to drain all the oil to the dump tank from the affected equipment (LO-1-300 for main LO

, reservoir, LO-1-230 for No. 11 feedwater pump, l l LO-1-220 for No. 12 feedwater pump, LO-2-22 for ' l No. 21 feedwater pump, LO-2-24 for No. 22 feed =ater pump, and LO-1-51 and LO-1-52 for the clean and dirty lube oil tank room).

3) When all the oil has been drained to the dump ,

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c. Protect nearby heat sensitive equipment if possible with water fog.
d. Extinguish the fire using halon, dry chemical, water, or foam,
e. Attempt to minimize smoke and water damage.
f. Refer to Emergency Procedure EP H-7, "011 Spill Isolation and Clean Up" for oil spill containment procedures and notifications.

9.2.3 Energized Electrical Equipment Fires

a. De-energize the equipment if possible.
b. Use carbon dioxide or halon, if possible, to minimize the residue and cleanup time. .
c. Ensure the agent penetrates into the motor or cabinet i via ports, vents, etc. Otherwise, the fire may reflash,
d. If water must be used, use only a fog pattern and stand no closer than 6 feet from the energized 30KV or.less electrical source.

9.2.4 Electrical Cable Fires

a. Use self-contained breathing apparatus due to toxic products of combustion.
b. Attempt to de-energize the source of electrical j current.
c. A lifeline may be needed due to the density of the smoke.
d. Use halon or dry chemical extinguishers if practicable, since they are relatively non-conductive.
e. Water may be used and is recomended on large cable fires, but recognize the potential shock hazard and use only a fog spray pattern no closer than 6 feet.

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f. Smoke control is very important to minimize damage to electrical equipment. Portable ventilation fans may be required.

10.0 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 10.1 Attachment 3 contains the appropriate Material Safety Data Sheets for hazardous materials that are expected to be found outside of the radiologically controlled area. Specific locations are identified on the appropriate fire fighting preplan.

11.0 REFERENCES

11.1 Diablo Canyon Power Plant Fire Protection Program. i 11.2 Emergency Procedure G-1, " Accident Classification and Emergency Plan Activation". - 11.3 Emergency Procedure G-2, " Establishment of the Onsite and Emergency Organization". 11.4 Emergency Procedure G-3, " Notification of Offsite Emergency Organizations". 11.5 PGandE Fire Prevention Manual. 11.6 Accident Prevention Rule No. 23. 11.7 Emergency Procedure R-6, " Radiological Fire". 12.0 APPENDICES 12.1 Table 1. " Fire and Medical Emergency Alarms". 12.2 Appendix 1. " Fire Assistance Communication". 12.3 prendix Z, " Emergency Procedure Notification Instructions". 13.0 ATTACHMENTS 13.1 Form 69-9221, " Emergency Notification Record", 3/82. 13.2 Attachment 2. " Fire Fighting Preplans",11/86. 13.3 Attachment 3 " Hazardous Material Saouty Data Sheets", 11/86. t i 00310914.3Aa 111V ,

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1. San Luis Obispo County Fire /

California Department of Forestry OR San Luis Obispo County Sheriff (Request they dispatch the SLO / California Dept. of Forestry) i

2. Emergency Safety Supervisor Randy Kohout Fire Marshal Carmon Johnson Jim McClintock Fire Protection Specialist ME0! CAL ASSISTANCE COMMUNICATION
1. Site Medical Facility Extension:
2. Off-Site Ambulance J

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  • 15 TITLE: NONRADIOLOGICAL FIRE UNITS 1 AND 2 APPENDIX Z EMERGENCY PROCEDURE NOTIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. When this emergency procedure has been' implemented, and upon direction from the Shift Foreman, proceed as follows:
a. Designate this event-a Notification of Unusual Event for fires within the site boundary if a verified fire is not under control within 10 minutes of initiating fire fighting efforts or if the California Department of Forestry assistance is requested. Notify plant staff and response organizations required for this classification by implementing Emergency Procedures G-2,
                                            " Establishment of the On-Site Emerger,cy Organization" and G-3,
                                            " Notification of Off-Site Organizations" in accordance with 1                                            Emergency Procedure G-1, " Accident Classification and Emergency Plan Activation".                                                   '
b. Designate this event an ALERT if a verified fire is not under control within 10 minutes of initiating fire fighting efforts and the fire threatens operability of safety related equipment located in one of the following areas containing safety systems:
          ,                                 1        Containment 2        Control Room 3        Cable Spreading Rooms 4        Diesel Generator Rooms 5        Auxiliary Building 6        Intake Structure Pump Rooms 7        Switch Gear Rooms                                   '

Notify Plant Staff and response organizations required by EP G-2 and EP G-3 in accordance with EP G-1,

c. Designate this event a Site Area Emeroency if a verified fire is not under control within 10 minutes of initiating fire fighting efforts in an area containing safety systems, and causes a
    ,                                      confirmed complete loss of a safety system function that causes entry into a technical specification action statement (i.e., 1o55 1

of both trains of containment spray when in Modes 1, 2, 3, or 4 g or loss of both safety injection pumps when in Modes 1, 2, or 3). Notify Plant Staff and response organizations required by EP G-2 and EP G-3 in accordance with EP G-1. l 00310914.3Aa 141V

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d. Designate this event a General Emergency if the fire causes massive damage to plant systems which, in the opinion of the Site Emergency Coordinator, is likely to lead to a core melt situation.

Notify plant staff and response organizations required by EP G-2 and EP G-3 and implement the instructions in Ep g-1 regarding on and offsite protective actions.

2. In addition to personnel required to be notified by EP G-2 also notify the following:
a. Fire Marshal (See Appendix 1)
b. System Dispatcher (if load may be affected).

NOTE: In off-normal working hours, consideration should also be. given to calling in additional members of the Plant Fire Brigade. This should not take precedence over calling SLO /C0F.

c. All releases or potential releases of Hazardous Materials require im ication of the Office of Emergency Services (OES) 1 1

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5/86 PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY PQge 1 of 1 DIABLO CANVON POWER PLANT UNIT NOS.1 AND 2 ATTACHMENT 2 TITLE: FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLANS - EP M-6 UNIT # PREPLAN TITLE PAGE REVISION 1 12 KV Swgr and cable spreading room 1-1,2,3 2 1 DG's 1-1, 1-2 and 1-3 2-1,2,3 2 1 Turbine Building E1. 85' and below 3-1,2,3 2 1&2 Cold machine shop 4-1,2,3 2 1 4160 Swgr cable spreading rooms 5-1,2,3,4 2 and 150 Phase Bus Area 1 Diesel generator exhaust area 6-1,2,3 2 1 Turbine Building E1. 104' 7-1,2,3 2 1 4160 Swgr and Elec. Shop Area 8-1,2,3,4 2 1 Turbine Building E1. 119' 9-1,2,3 2 1&2 Turbine Building Work Planning 10-1,2,3 2 1 Turbine Building E1. 140' 11-1,2,3 2 1 Condensate Polishing Area 12-1,2,3,4 2 1 Package Boiler Area 13-1,2,3 2 1 Transformers and R.O. Area 14-1,2,3,4 2 1&2 480V Vital Swgr Area - E1. 100' 15-1,2,3 2 1&2 Vital Battery Rooms - E1. 115' 16-1,2,3 2 1&2 Cable Spreading Rooms - El. 127' 17-1,2,3 2 1&2 Control Room 18-1,2,3 2 2 12 KV Swgr and Cable Spreading Room 19-1,2,3 2 2 DG's 2-1, 2-2 & Document Storage 20-1,2,3,4 2 . 2 Turbine Building E1. 85' and Below 21-1,2,3 2 2 Condensate Polishing Area 22-1,2,3 2 l 2 East Buttress and Transformer Area 23-1,2,3 2 2 DG. 2-1 & 2-2 Exhaust & Document Storage 24-1,2,3 2 2 Turbine Building El. 104' 25-1,2,3 2 2 Technical Support Center 26-1,2,3 2 2 4160 Swgr Cable Spreading Rooms 27-1,2,3 2 and ISO Phase Bus Area 2 4160 Swgr Area 28-1,2,3 2 2 Traveling Crews Quarters 29-1,2,3 2 2 Turbine Building E1. 119' 30-1,2,3 2 i 2 Turbine Bldg. E1. 140' 31-1,2,3 2 0 Security Building 32-1,2,3 2 1&2 Intake Structure 33-1,2,3 2 0 Administration Building 34-1 Thru 16 2 0 Warehouse B 35-1,2,3 2 0 Warehouse A 36-1,2,3,4 2 0 Auxiliary Package Boiler 37-1,2,3 0 . i t 0 Cold Machine Shop 38-1,2,3,4 0 . O Training Building 39-1,2,3,4 0 0 Maintenance Shop Building 40-1,2,3,4 0 l 0 Area 10-Rotor Storage, Hazardous Waste Bldg. Bio Lab, Fire Pump House, Fab  ; Shop, Reverse Osmosis 41-1 Thru 7 0 0 Reservoir Area-W.H.A.T. Facility {

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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NO. I 12KV SWGR. AND CABLE SPREADING ROOMS - FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES: 1. Electrical cable insulation

2. Breaker components
3. Switchgear components MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Fire in breaker cubicles and switchgear control panels
2. Electric cable. fire in cable spreading room below switchgear room i

ACCESS AND EGRESS' ROUTES: 1. Primary - from Turbine Building via Door '#117 (SecurityBuilding)

2. Secondary - from Diesel Generator corridor via Door #118 or from transformer yard via Door
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FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Turbine #1 El. 85' South Door .

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2. Secondary - hallway by Diesel Generator 1-1 outside Door #118 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Fumes from burning or overheated electrical cable insulation
2. CO2 from hose reel discharge (especiallyatlowelevations)

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. Floor drain in cable spreading room E1. 73' is located along the east wall and drains to Turbine Building sump. E1. 85' drains to E1. 73' via stairs.

2. De-energize electrical equipment where feasible.
3. Automatic rolling fire doors are located at
                 "                       Door #119, Door #101 and ventilation openings on the east wall.

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l RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:  !

1. Water spray may be necessary to protect exposures. Use in a fog pattern only at a distance of at least 6 feet due to energized electrical equipment.
2. Safe shutdown conduits in pyrocreted enclosures need protection. -
3. Monitor concrete hatch at El. 104' for possible fire propagation.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers CO 's in switchgear room dry chem in cable spreading room

2. CO2 hose reels - (1) by Door #117 (l') by Door #118
3. Water hose reels - (1 outside Door #118 (1 outside Door #117
4. Hydrants and hose ree s outside roll-up Door l's 101 and 119 VENTILATION:
1. Normal plant ventilation - FAN 5-71 j
2. Portable smoke exhausters to aid in exhausting smoke. Positive pressure l

$ vent 11ation techniques may be most effective in smoke removal with fans. I Gas powered f ans or generators may be needed if electric power is not available.

3. Hose streams could exhaust smoke via Door ls 101 or 119 to out of doors.

COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone as an extension by 4160 switchgear n North Wall

3. Portable radios (Ops. Freq. #F-1)

LIGHTING: 1. Normal plant lighting panel - PL 11-1 E1. 85' Col. D-5

2. Emergency lighting in area SAFETY EQUIPMENT:
1. Eye wash stations / showers are located in the U-1 Turbine Bldg., 85' E1., at col's A-7 and F-7.
2. A first aid kit is located in the U-1 Cold Machine Shop by the welder's booth.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus must be worn.
2. Smoke exhausters may be required particularly for a fire in the cable spreading room E1. 76'. Exhaust smoke via roll-up Door #101 or Door #119.
3. CO the agent of choice.
4. Water to be used in fog pattern only due to high voltage electrical equipment.
5. CO may accumulate at low elevations. Monitor for 0: concentration prior to remcving SCBA's.

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2. Lubricating oil
3. Cable insulation
4. Transient combustibles during maintenance MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles i
2. Fuel oil
3. Lubricating oil ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - South Door #115A from E1. 85' Turbine Building (Security Door)*

l 2. Secondary - North Door #102 from yard l . (Security Door) or via 12KV switchgear room Door

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FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - outside Door #115A in the Turbine Building '

2. Secondary - outside Door #102 in ,

l transfonner area i HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. CO2 discharge i

2. Fumes from burning or overheated electrical cable insulation
3. Chromates in Diesel Generator coolers MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:
1. A 2 3/4" curb is provided at each automatic door to prevent oil spread to adjacent areas.
2. All three generators are-protected by an automatic CO2 system. The generators are surrounded by 3 hour fire walls and ceilings. The overhead i rolling doors are also 3 hour fire rated. The CO system may be actuated automatically, manually from the control room, or manually from the Turbine Building North wall by the Turbine Pedestal area.
3. .The west roll-up doors may not shut automatically on CO manual discharge since they are activated by heat detectors only. The shut-off for the hallway sprinklers (FP-1-42) is located in the N.W. corner by booster pump 1-1.
4. Fuel oil leaks drain to the Turbine Building Main sump.

RECOM ENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire hose reels located in the hallway, the Turbine Building or the yard loop may be required to protect exposures.
2. Maintain fire barrier integrity to assure protection of redundant s

equipment. Il 3. West side of diesel rooms are open to the outside. Redundant equipment

 ;                            could be exposed to smoke or hot gases. Establish protection as necessary.

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FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (3) 20f dry chemicals '(1 eachbay) 150f dry chemical wheeled unit - C01 ' hose

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2. Fire hose reels - (1 hallway at Door #118 l

(2 Turbine Building E. and i W. stairways (3) Yard Loop hose trailer

3. Automatic CO2 System Diesel Generator rooms
4. Sprinkler system in hallway
5. Foam (Maintenance Brigade Locker - Fire Brigade Station, Fire Truck, Stairway #1)

NOTE: A second manual discharge of CO: l t should be considered if a re-flash I. occurs or ter assure sufficient concentration. VENTILATION: -

1. Normal plant ventilation. Louvers are provided in the west wall.

4 T_ Automatic cardox activation will isolate ventilation.

2. Portable smoke exhausters may be required. Smoke can be exhausted to the outside via west ventilation openings using positive ventilation l techniques. .
3. Hose stream ventilation is also possible via Door #102. i
4. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. -

CO MUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone - itsel Generator 1-1 tesel Generator 1-2 itsel Generator 1-3

2. Portableradio(Ops. q.

LIGHTING: 1. Normal plant lighting panel - PL 11-1 El. 85' Col 0-5 in the 12KV switchgear room Distribution panel PLD 11 Bk 5 breaker l's 13-15 and 17

2. Emergency lighting in area SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1 1,

Eye wash / stations stations are located in the U-1 Turbine Bldg., 85' E1., at col's A-7 and at F-7. I

2. A first aid kit is located in the U-1 Cold Machine Shop by the welder's booth.

1 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Portable smoke exhausters may be required. Smoke in the corridor can be exhausted via Door #102 to the outside. I
2. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required due to smoke and CO2 discharge.
3. Tests should be conducted to detemine. CO, 02 and flamable vapors prior to removal of SCBA.
4. Reopening of roll-up doors for ventilation requires engaging the ratchet ,

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2. Cable insulation
3. Batteries HOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Lube oil leakage
2. Transient combustibles
3. Cable insulation
4. Battery casings ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - via Door l's 126-127 and 129 to west side E1. 85'
2. Secondary - via Door #102 N. end at Diesel Generators via Door #122 East Wall by R.O.

Unit FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Cold Machine Shop l 2. Secondary - Fire Equipment Storage Area E1. 85',

1. Hydrazine, Ammonia, Sulphuric Acid l

HAZARDOUS HATERIALS: cable insulation, Battery Acid MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. The clean and dirty lube oil room is surrounded by 3 hour fire barriers, raised Doorways and sealed pipeways thus preventing oil from a ruptured tank leaking to an outside area.
2. Water deluge systems protect the main feedwater pumps 1-1 and 1-2 and H2 Seal oil Unit. Shut off valves are located at:

FWP-1-1 El. 85' FCV-200 wall west of 6 heater drain cooler FWP-1-2 E1. 85' FCV-201 on column east of clean & dirty L.O. tanks room H2 Seal oil El. 85' FCV-203 at S.E. corner of fire equipment locker

3. Wet sprinkler system protects the entire El. 85'. Shut off valves are located at:

FP-1-50 south system above and behind vacuum pump S.W. Corner. FP-1-42 north system N.W. corner by booster pumps -

4. Lube oil reservoir dump valves LO-1-23D (Feed water pump 11) and LO-1-22D (Feedwater Pump 12) are located below the pumps. Lube oil reservoir dump valves LO-1-51 and LO-1-52 for the clean and dirty lube oil tanks are located below the south access catwalk.

RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire hose reels may be required to protect exposures. Do not spray cold water directly on exposed hot steam piping.

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FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (2) 15# CO2 's battery rooms

6) - 20# Dry Chemicals
1) - 150# Dry Chem Wheeled Unit ~
2. Fire hose reels - (5)  !

Deluge Systems - may be manually actuated from Control Room

3. Foam-Maintenance Brigade Locker (85' Elev.

Unit 2 Buttress)' stairway locker (stairway 1) Operation Ready Room (140' E1). I VENTILATION: 1. Vent Fan #'s S-51, S-52 and S-53 located on the east wall and zone.. exhaust outlets are located on the west wall of the fire 2.

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exhausted by hose streams through outside opening doorways. 1

3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. f '

j _COM4UNICAT10NS: 1. Plant telephone - I 1

2. Portable radiv;, (ips. Freq LIGHTING: 1. Normal plant lighting panels located at:

PL 11 El. 85' Col 0-5 PJ 11 E1. 85' Col 8-6 PLD E1. 85' Col D-5 ' PJ-11 E1. 85' Col 0-5 PL-12 El. 85' Col 0-17

2. Emergency lighting in area l

SAFETY EQUIPMENT: . .. .. I

1. Eyewash stations are located at col's F-10 and F-11.
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Eyewash / Shower stations are located at col's A-7 and between F and G at col 7.

3. A first aid kit is located in the cold machine shop by the entrance to the we14er's booth [not pictured on this mapl
4. The Tirst Aid room is located near the entrance to the RCA [Not pictured on this map.

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1. Self contained breathing apparatus and other personal protective equipment will be required. l
2. Portable hand lanterns may be required if smoke conditions dictate.

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3. Special protective clothing will be necessary if sulphuric acid, ammonia or hydrazine spills occur.

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3. Electrical panels
4. Misc. combustibles (Tool Room)
5. Solvents
                            ~ MOST PROBABLE FIRE:     1. Transient combustibles
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3. Electrical panels
4. Solvent spill ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary Access - hallway via Door #131, E1. 85'
2. Secondary Access - hallway via Door #135, E1. 85' OR i
3. via Door #138 to Unit No. 2 Turbine Building, El. 85'
                           ' FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA:        1. Primary - Unit 1 Turbine Building 85' E1.,

outside Door #131

2. Secondary - Access Control, outside Door #135 OR
3. Unit 2 Turbine Building 85' E1., outside Door #138 HAZARD 0US MATERIALS: 1. Some small quantities of solvents may pose a small health risk.  ;

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. The entire shop offices, tool crib and welding shop are protected by automatic sprinklers.
2. The system shut off is located on E1. 85' above and behind Nash vacuum pump (valve #FP-1-50).

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RECOMMENDATION 1. FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT: Use water spray to cool compressed gas and acetylene cylinders and flammable liquid lockers. FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (3) 20# Dry Chem. shop }' area (2) 15# C02's shop area

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2. Water hose reels - (1) by Door #135 shop area (1) Turbine Building via Door #131
3. Wet sprinkler system - shop area, offices.

i tool room and welding shop 4 VENTILATION: i 1. Normal, plant ventilation system. Smoke from a fire in this area would exhaust through the equipaent opening to 140' E1. roof. Portable ' exhausters could be used to ventilate offices and welding shop areas. 4 COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone - shop area tool crib counter 2. south Door #130 Portable radios (Ops. Freq ~ LIGHTING: 1. Normal plant lighting control panel located at panel PL 12-1 E1. 85' Col. 0 17 (Machine Shop) j 2. Emergency lights indicated by E on drawing SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eye wash station is located on the south wall at the j entrance to the welder's booth. i 2. A first aid kit is located on the south wall at the j entrance to the welder's booth.

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SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: 1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required, especially in the offices, tool room and welding shop. i

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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT , UNIT NO. 1 i 4160 SWGR CABLE SPREADING ROOMS AND 150 PHASE CUS AREA - FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN !: POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES: 1. ! Cable insulation - cable' spreading rooms-

2. ISO phase bus cooler panels
3. Transient combustibles
  'MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1.      Class "A" transient combustibles
                       ' 2. Electrical fire in cable spreading rooms
3. Fire in 150 phase bus cooler panels ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - via Door #213. E1. 104' Turbine Building (Security Door)
2. Secondary - via Door l's 212 and 209 (Security Door) via Door #210, up from 12KV switchgear room (Security Decr)

NOTE: To maintain separation of vital bus cable spreading rooms. Enter bus G and H rooms via Door #'s 202 and 204 respectively. ~ FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - outside Door #213 9 E1.104'

2. Secondary - corridor to east of Emergency Diesel Generator exhaust stack area via Door l's 212 and 209.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Fumes from cable insulation

2. CO2 discharge from hose reels MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. No floor drains are provided in the cable spreading rooms (minimize water use).
2. Isolate affected buses if possible, i

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  • 52HF11 ' Centrifugal Charging Pump #11 52HF12 Component Cooling Water Pump #11 52HF13 Auxiliary Transformer Source 52HF14 Startup Transformer Source 52HF15 Safety Injection Pump #11 4 Bus G ACB's 52HG5 Diesel-Generator #12 Source 52HG6 Auxiliary Salt Water Pump #12 52HG7 Containment Spray Pump #11 52HG8 Residual Heat Removal Pump #11 t 52HG9 Centrifugal Charging Pump #12 52HG10 7 .t 480V Load Center 1G Feeder 52HG11' Reciprocal Charging Pump #13 l 52HG12 Component Cooling Water Pump #12 52HG13 Auxiliary Transformer Source 52HG14 Startup Transformer Source 52HG15 Startup Transformer feeder to Buses F, G. H Bus H ACB's 52HH7 Diesel-Generator #11 Source -

52HH8 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump #12 52HH9 Containment Spray Pump #12 52HH10 460V Load Center 1H Feeder 52HH11 Residual Heat Removal Pump #12 52HH12 Component Cooling Water Pump #13 52HH13 Auxiliary Transformer Source 52HH14 Startup Transformer Source. 52HH15 Safety Injection Pump #12 RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT: 1. Use voltagewater fog onlyhazards. electrical if necessary to rool and protect exposures due to high

2. Maintain fire barrier penetratfort seals to protect redundant equipment.
3. Maintain separation of vital 4kV cable spreading rooms if at all posd ble (especially during fire suppression and ventilation).

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (5) 15# C02's

2. CO2 hose reels - (1).inside Door #213 (1) inside Door,#201
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VENTILATION:

1. Each CSR is provided with a grating at ceiling level which would allow smoke to exhaust to the 4160 switchgear rooms (El. 119'). The 4160 switchgear rooms are provided with ceiling grating with fusible link closers (El. 140') which would allow smoke to exhaust at the Turbine Deck area N.E. corner.
2. Portable smoke exhausters could be used to exhaust smoke through Doors 203.-205 and 207 to Door 213 at El. 107' Turbine Building.
3. , Plant ventilation fans on the west wall of the 150 phase bus room would force smoke to open louvers on the east wall leading to the outside. An open stairway leads to E1. 140' Turbine Deck. Maintain the following vent fans running-S-67, S-68 and S-69 for Bus rooms-F G and H respectively at El. 119'.
4. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

J Com0NICATIONS: 1. Planttelep$ne so bysarea)

2. Portable Radios ( s. req.

L10HTING: 1. Normal plant lighting panel - PL 11-4 El.119' Turbine Building exciter switchgear room. Panel fed from dist. panel PLD. 11 breaker 6-85A.

2. Emergency lighting in area SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. Eye wash / shower stations are located in the U-1 Turbine Building, 85' EL at Col's A-7 and at F-7.
2. A first aid kit is located in the U-1 Turbine Building, 104'EL, by the personnel elevator.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required for a fire in these rooms.
2. High voltage equipment, especially by Iso phase bus panels. Minimize water use.
3. Keep redundant safety trains separated where possible.

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   '                               DIESEL GENERATOR EXHAUST AREA FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN -

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piping i ACCESS AND EGRESS _P30TES: 1. Primary - via Doorway 212 at E1.104' (Security Door)

2. Secondary. - via Door #209 NOTE: Access to DG 1-1 and 1-3 exhaust plenums is through a sheet metal hatch. Access to Diesel Generator 1-3 is via Door #2098.

FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Turbine Building E1. 104' outside Door l's 211 and 212 .

2. Secondary - hallway to the east HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: None -

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. A flat head scre.wdriver will be required to gain entrance to exhaust areas, available in fire brigade tool boxes.

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RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT: 1. Do not use water on hot Diesel Generator exhaust pipes because cracking may occur.

2. Diesel Generator plenum is ccmon at the north wall and separation of redundant equipment is minimal. '

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire Extinguisher - (1) 20# Dry Chemical ir.3.ide Door #212 - Fire hose reels - (1) located at N.W. stairs E1. 104 (1) hallway by Door #201 To effectively fight a fire using the above two hose reels, an additional 100' of hose would be required for each reel. VENTILATION: 1. Louvers in the permanently open position are located on the -- west wall.

2. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. '
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LIGHTING: 1. Normal plant lighting - PL 11-4 E1. 119' Col. 0-2

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3. Hand-held lanterns required in the Diesel Generator exhaust rooms.

SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. Eye wash / shower stations are located in the U-1 Turbine Building, 85' EL, at Col's A-7 and F-7.

2. A first aid kit is located in the U-1 Turbine Building, 104' EL, by the personnel elevator.

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ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - via stairway S.W. Turbine Building

2. Seccndary - via Elevator #1 or adjacent stairway OR via Door 213 from Iso phase bus area FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - cold machine shop E1. 85'
2. Secondary - outside Elevator il OR !so phase bus area HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Fumes from burning or overheated cable insulation
2. CO2 total flooding system in Main Turbine L.0.

Reservoir Room MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. The entire floor area is protected by wet piped automatic sprinklers.

North system shut off valve #FP-1-50 located on E1. 85' N.W. corner by booster pumps. South system shut off valve #FP-1-42 located on E1. 85' above and behind vacuum pump S.W. corner.

2. The main Turbine L.O. reservoir is protected by a total flooding CO2 system that can be activated manually from Control Room or outside the north wall of the L.O. reservoir room.
3. The main lube oil reservoir dump valve LO-1-300 is located at E1.140' imediately west of the Shift Foreman / Clearance Coordinator's office.
4. Floor drains below the L.O. reservoir allow drainage to the U-1 main lube oil tank located under the machine shop.

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RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire hose reels may be required to protect exposures. Do not spray cold water on exposed hot steam piping.

FIRE SUPPRESSION E001PMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (7) 20f Dry Chemicals

2. Fire hose reels - (5)
3. Cardox System - L.O. Reservoir Room
4. Wet sprinkler system
5. Foam-(Maintenance Brigade Locker, Fire Brigade Station, Fire Truck, Stairway #1 Locker)

VENTILATION: 1. Ventilation Fans S-55 and S-56 are located in the N.E. corner.

2. Four (4) exhaust fans are located on the west wall.
3. Smoke ejectors may be required to ventilate pockets under solid flooring.
4. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone so phase us levator. il

2. Portable radios ( ps. Fr s LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panels - PL-11-2 E1.104' Col F-6 PL-11-3 E1. 104' Col B-7 PL-12-2 E1. 123' Col C-16
2. Lube oil reservoir
3. Emergency lighting in area SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. Eye wash / shower stations are located in the U-1 Turbine Building, 85' E1., at col's A-7, at F-7; eye wash stations located at F-10 and at F-11.
2. A first aid kit is located in the Turbine Building, 104' El. by the personnel elevator.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required, particularly for a fire in the lube oil reservoir.
2. Portable hand 1snterns should also be available.
3. A lube oil fire may also involve the E1. 85' below or El.119' above. '-
4. Use extreme caution in areas of open grating. -

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4. Overheated cables ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - via Door #303 from the Turbine machinery area (Door #305 Security Door)
2. Secondary - via Door #304 to Iso phase bus room (Security Door)

NOTE: Access 4kV switchgear rooms via Door l's 306, 308, and 310 to maintain separation of redundant components. , FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - outside Door #303 in the Turbine spaces

2. Secondary - via Door #304 from Iso phase bus room HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Fumes from cable insulation
2. CO2 from hose reel discharge NOTE: CO2 is heavier than air check 02 level at E1. 104' after discharge.

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. Sprinkler isolation valve (FP-1-47) for electric shop, vent fan area, is located on Turbine Building side of Door #303.

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2. De-energize affected buses if possible. -
3. No drains are provided for the vital 4kV switchgear' area. Minimize water use. Water will drain to E1.104' cable spreading rooms via open ventilation opening in the floor. ]

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The following table lists equipment powered from the 3 different buses, i Bus F ACB's 52HF7 Diesel-Generator #13 Source 52HF8 Auxiliary Salt Water Pump fil - 52HF9 Auxiliary Feedwater Pump #13 52HF10 480V Load Center IF Feeder l i 52HF11 Centrifugal Charging Pump fil l 52HF12 Component Cooling Water Pump fil 52HF13 Auxiliary Transformer Source 52HF14 Startup Transformer Source 52HF15 Safety Injection Pump fil Bus G ACB's 52HG5 Diesel-Generator #12 Source 52HG6 Auxiliary Salt Water Pump #12 52HG7 Containment Spray Pump fil 52HG8 Residual Heat Removal Pump fil 52HG9 Centrifugal Charging Pump #12 52HG10 480V Load Center 1G Feeder 52HG11 Reciprocal Charging Pump #13 52HG12 Component Cooling Water Pump #12 52HG13 Auxiliary Transformer Source 52HG14 Startup Transformer Source 52HG15 Startup Transformer feeder to Buses F G, H Bus H ACB's 52HH7 Diesel-Generator ill Source 52HH8 Auxiliary feedwater Pump #12 52HH9 Containment Spray Pump #12 52HH10 480V Load Center 1H Feeder 52HH11 Residual Heat Removal Pump fl2 52HH12 Component Cooling Water Pump #13 52HH13 Auxiliary Transformer Source 52HH14 Startup Transfomer Source 52HH15 Safety injection Pump #12 RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire hose streams may be required to protect exposures.
2. Water should be used in a fog pattern no less than 6 feet away from energized electrical equipment.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (2) 20f Dry Chemical (4) 15# CO2's

2. CO2 hose reels each - (2) - Door #305
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2. Smoke exhauster may be required. Positive pressure techniques with ventilation exhaust directed through ceiling grating to E1.140' Turbine.

Deck is preferred. Ceiling opening has a fire damper at E1.140' that may need to be opened. ,

3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone bus rooms F, G and H exciter switchgear room shop area outside Door #303 ott irway #30

2. Portable radios (0p . eq.

LIGHTING: 1. Normal plant lighting panel - PL 11-4 El. 119' Col 0-2

2. Emergency lighting in area SAFETY EQUIPMN1: 1. Eye wash / shower stations are located in the U-1 Turbine Building, 85' E1., at col's A-7 and at F-7.
2. A first aid kit is located in the Unit 1 Turbine Building,119' E1. by the personnel elevator. .

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY-DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NO. 1 TURBINE BLOG. EL. 119'  ! i FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES: 1. Lubricating oil

2. Electric wiring
3. Transient combustibles-MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. 480 volt nonvital motor control center
2. Transient combustibles
3. Broken lube oil line, oil soaked insulation ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: .1. Primary - via Elevator #1 or adjacent stairs
2. Secondary - via S.W. stairway or via N.E. stairway FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - outside Elevator #1
2. Secondary - cold machine shop crane bay or by Maintenance Fire Brigade ~

Locker HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. None anticipated beyond products of combustion. MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. The entire floor area is protected by wet piped automatic sprinklers, shutoffs are located at, North system E1. 85' behind condensate booster pumps #FP-1-42. South system El. 85' above and behind Nash vacuum pump
                               'S.W. corner #FP-1-50.

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RECOMMENDATION

1. FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT
2. Fire hose reels may be required to protect exposures.

Caution should be used when applying water to hot steam lines, rapid cooling can cause cracking and steam leaks. FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers . y chemicals 2. 3. Fire hose reels - (6) each Foam - Operation Ready Room. Maintenance Brigade Locker, Stairway #1 Locker, Fire Truck). VENTILATION: 1. Ventilation Fans S-57, S-58 and S-59 are located in the N.E. area of the building. to E1. '40' via There are noand stairways exhaust outletsinon open grating thethe west N.W. wall. Smoke would vent corner. Smoke exhausters will be required for a fire in the S.E. corner of this area and smoke vented to E1. 140'. 2. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. i COWUNICATIONS: 1. Plant communication telephone Nos. 2. by elevator - Portable Radios. (Ops.Freq - f LIGHTING: 1. Normal plant lighting panels located at PL 11-4 E1. 119'-Col. 0-2 PL 12-3 E1. 119' Col. F-16

2. Emergency lighting in area '
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2. A firstbyaid Shop thekitwelder's is located in the Unit 1 Cold Machine booth. I SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: 1. 2. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.

3. Portable hand lanterns should be carried by members of the fire brigade.

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2. Office Furniture ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - West entrance via warehouse office or sliding fire Door-#381
2. Secondary - East entrance via Door #319 E1. 119' elevator lobby FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - E1. 119' outside 480V MCC 15 Room
2. Secondary - at elevator lobby east of warehouse HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Dense smoke from combustibles
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1. The area is protecteo by automatic wet piped sprinklers. Shut off valve is located on El. 85' - above and behind Nash vacuum pump (valve #FP-1-50).

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RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Level "A" storage is heat and humidity sensitive.
2. Flamable liquids - protect exposures with water spray.

l FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fireextinguishers-(3)#17Haion (2) 20f Dry Chemical i (1) 2.5 gal. H O2

2. C01 hose reel outside 480V MCC 15
3. Fire hose reel - crane bay hallway
4. Automatic sprinkler system VENTILATION: 1. Normal plant ventilation - supply fan S-74
2. Portable smoke exhausters to exhaust smoke through either door #319 or #318.
3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone N e Office

2. Portable radios (0p -

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2. Emergency lighting in area SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. Eye wash stations are located at 115' El. "H" area -

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2. A first aid kit is located at 119' El. Turbine 1 by the personnel elevator.

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5. Transient combustibles MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Class "A" combustibles
2. Hydrogen leak
3. Lube oil leak ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - stairway or Elevator No.1
2. Secondary - N.E.. stairway or
                                                           - S.W. stairway FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA:      1. Primary - outside Operations Ready Room
2. Secondary - outside Instrument Repair Shop HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. CO discharge at #10 bearing
2. Chromates in stator cooling system MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:
1. Cardox control valve FCV-216 is located between vent fans S-62 and S-63 on the east wall.
2. Deluge control valves are located at Turbine Pedestals (FCV-204, 205, 206, and 207).
3. Sprinkler control valve, Shift Clerks Office, is located outside the Control Room by Elevator #1 (FP-1-145).
4. Instrument Shop sprinkler control valve is located by Booster Pumps E1.

85'.

5. Hydrogen shut off valve is located at 85' El. near seal oil unit (fGGS-1-5).
6. Main hydrogen shut off valve is located at the south end of the west buttress El. 85' (#GGS-1-81).
7. Hydrogen is vented to the roof from vent valve shut off at seal oil Unit El. 85'.
8. Cardox tie in to No-10 bearing is located at E1. 104', Cardox Tank (0-FCV-215).
9. Sprinkler control valve for Operations Trailers is at El. 130' in Turbine Stairway #13.
10. Sprinkler control valve for Clearance Coordinators Office, Xerography Room, Instrument Shop, and Calibration Lab is at 119' Turbine ! Col. E-15 FP-1-1042.

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1. FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT!

Water spray from hose reels may be used to cool housing of Turbine Hoods, j the Turbine and Generator Exciter Unit. Care must be exercised as water i may cause steam leaks when applied to hot metal. Water spray should be j used to protect exposures from a hydrogen leak.,

  • FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - 20# Dry Chemical 15# C0 's i 17f Halon I 2.

fire hose reels ) Deluge Spray System (Turbine Bearings 1 thru 9). { '

3. CO system to #10 Bearing 4  ;

Wet sprinkler system - Offices and Instrument l Repair Shop l

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2., Supply Fans - S-61, S-62, S-63, S-64 and S-65 Smoke from any fire would probably vent through the roof via i the open vents. 1 COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone - West East ]' Inst. Repair nst. air

2. Portable radios ( s. q -

LIGHTING: 1. Normal plant lighting panel - PL 12-4 El.140' Col. G-14 PL 12-5 El. 140' Col. A-14 'j

2. PL 11-5 E1. 140' Col. 0-1 Emergency lighting in area 1 l

SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. Eye wash / shower stations are located on the 85' E1. of the U-1 Turbine Bldg. at col's A-7 and F-7.

2. A first aid kit is located in the Operator / Fire Brigade Ready Room. j
3. A Burn-Pack is located in the U-1 Control Room. {

i SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: 1. In the event of a hydrogen leak, do not attempt to extinguish the fire until such time as the hydrogen supply has been shut off at valve located

                                                   .        by Seal Oil Unit 1-1 E1. 85'.
2. Self contained breathing apparatus is required.

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2. Electrical control panels
3. Monomethylamine
4. Hydrogen Storage (S. End)
5. Fuel oil
6. Dry Resin Storage MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Cable insulation
2. Electrical control panels
3. Overheated pump bearings
4. Monoethylaime S. Hydrogen leak
6. Fuel oil spill during loading
7. Transient combustibles ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - via door at south end El. 85' Secondary - via door north end El. 85' 2.

(for E1. 104' Via stairways north) or via center roll-up door FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - North end E1. 85'

2. Secondary - South end E1. 85' NOTE: Staging area selected should be upwind of smoke plume.

HAZARDOUS HAZARDS:

1. Honoethylamine - Health Hazards: Vapors are irritating to the nose, throat, lungs and eyes. Liquid can cause burns to the skin.
2. Sulfuric Acid (H 50*) - Health Hazard: Causes severe, deep burns to tissue; very corrosive effect. Avoid any contact.
3. Caustic (Sodium Hydroxide)(NaOH) - Health Hazard: Toxic. A severe eye hazard; solid or concentrated solution destroys tissue on contact. Deep tissue burns.

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. Fuel oil transfer pump shut offs are located at the 4BOV MCC - #1-7 cubicle (manually) cr automatically from the control room.
2. The acid and caustic controls are located at the individual tanks.

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1. FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

Fire Hose reels located on west side of building may be required in the event a fire cannot be extinguished using portable extinguishers. Exposure protection is necessary for the H2 storage until source of gas is secured. P . FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - 15# CO 's 85' E1

  • 15# C0t's 104' E1.

Halon Ext. Control Cubicle (1) 20# Dry Chem 9Hz Storage (4) #17 Halon Seg. Lab Sample 2. Fire hose reels - (2) west side north and south ends next to office complex  :

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3. Fire hose trailer '
4. Fire Hydrants - (1) south end 9 office complex (1) N.W. corner at fence

! NOTE: Multi purpose dry chemical or foam should be used on fuel oil spills or fires. VENTILATION: 1. Exhaust fans - E-82 E1. 104' N. end E-74 E1. 104' control cubicle . E-47 E1. 104' above acid and caustic tanks

2. E-68 El 85' between acid and caustic tanks Portable smoke exhausters will be required. Smoke can be exhausted via doors 9 N and S end and rolling doors west side all on E1. 85' and via double doors E1. 104' opposite resin hopper.

COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones

1. 85' and control cubicle and control cubicle
2. Portable radios (0 .

LIGHTING: 1. Normal plant lighting panel - PL 19-1 located on west wall in

                      #1-7 resin tank bay
2. Emergency lighting in area SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1.

Eye wash / shower stations are located at both the northern and southern ends of the 85' E1. Condensate Polishing Area. An eye wash station is located near the Acid / Caustic Storage Tanks on the 104' E1. 2. A first aid kit is located in the U-1 Cold Nachine Shop. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: . 1. Self contained breathing apparatus and Personal Protective Equipment will 2. be H required due to large quantitics of sulfuric acid and caustic. Explosive Hazard

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FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES:

                                     ~~                        1. Diesel fuel to boiler
2. Startup propane to boiler MOST PROBAELE FIRE: 1. Burner oil leak
2. Propane leak
3. Overheated pumps l

ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - North Door #191 E1. 85'

2. Secondary - Door #194 Fuel Handling Building fan Room (access only)

NOTE: Egress from Door #190 is restricted since Door #199 is a locked security door. FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - North end E1. 85' yard area

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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Toxic fumes or skin contact from 35% Hydrazine MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS: 1. Diesel fuel shut off located at top of stairway in area covered by asphalt, control valve in same location.

2. Propane shut off in small penetration above bottles.
3. Sprinkler syster; shut off located at E1. 85' indicated by FP-1-20 on drawing.
4. Shut off fuel oil rather than de-energize.

This allows 30 second purge.

5. Floor drains. Orain to Auxiliary Building sump.

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i RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT: , [ 1. Use water fog to cool exposures. 1 FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire Extinguisher - 20f Dry Chem, in room ' )

2. Sprinkler system l
3. Fire hose reel outside north end l
4. Fire hydrant north end E1. 85'  !
5. Foss - Maintenance Brigade Locker - Fire l Truck - Fire Brigade Station Stairway #1.

NOTE: Additional fire hose will be required to l reach south end of room. VENTILATION: 1. Fuel Handling Building ventilation l 2. Fire hose stream ventilation capability via Door #191 '

3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.
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COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone . {

2. Portableradios( s. req.%.

LIGHTING: 1. Normal plant lighting control panel - PL 15-1

1. Emergency lighting in area SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eye wash / shower station is located in the Reverse Osmosis Area in the U-1 East Buttress.
2. A first aid kit is located in the U-1 Cold Machine Shop by the welder's booth.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Contact with 35% Hydrazine very irritating to eyes and skin. Personal protective equipment should be worn. Use SCBA to prevent inhalation of hydrazine vapors. .
                       . 2. Secure source of propane prior to extinguishment to avoid explosion.

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                                                                                                                                                        ,       1 TRANSFORMERS AND R.O. AREA                                                                                          l FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES:   1. Transformer oil
2. Cable insulation i
3. Electrical control panel (R.O. area) l, 4

Transient combustibles (R.O. area) j

5. Ternporary structures l l

I MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transformer oil i

2. Control panel (R.O. area)
3. Transient combustibles (temporary structures)

ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. R.O. area E1. 85' via roll-up or personnel doors

2. R.O. area El. 104' via stsirway from El. 85' FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - transformers north end Turbine Building R.O. Area Northeast of .

Turbine Building

2. Secondary - transformers east end Turbine Building
             ' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:      1. Citric acid
2. Sodium Bisulfate (inorganic salt solution)
3. Hypochlorite (bleach)
4. Formaldehyde (HCHO) (see special precautions)
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MANAGEMENT OF' PLANT SYSTEMS: 1.: All nine-(9) transformers-are protected by automatic deluge water spray systems that can be manually operated locally or remotely from the Control. Room.

2. The pavement around the transformers is sloped so that spilled transformer-oil would drain away from the Turbine Building. Rock blotters with drains are provided around each transformer which prevents oil from reaching the Turbine Building. A sliding gate valve located opposite Fire Hose Station YL-5, North side of roadway controls discharge to Diablo Creek.
3. Burriing oil discharging to Diablo Creek could ignite a wild. land fire.
4. Deenergize involved transformer.
  • RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT
1. Fire hose streams may be required to provide exposure protection for transformers and the Turbine Building.
2. The interior of the Turbine Building should be checked for heat damage in vicinity of exterior exposure fire.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (2) 15# C0 's

2. Fire Hose Stations - (YL-6) N.W. by fence (YL-7) N.E. by fence -

(YL-8) at transformer i 2-1 (YL-9) N.E. corner (YL-10) East side * (YL-11) N.W. Corner Turbine Building

3. Fire hose trailer - N.W. Corner Turbine Building Hose control device available for exposure protection.
4. Deluge Systems - FCV-209 Startup Transformer 2-1 FCV-208 Startup Transformers 1-2/1-1
  • FCV-210 Auxiliary Transformer 1 Unit 1 Main Transformer SP Unit 1 Main Transformer 9-C FCV-211 Auxiliary i Transformer 1-2 Unit 1 Main f Transformer 9A Locker /B l
5. Foam - Maintenance Brigade Locker 85' El. I Unit II Buttress - Stairway #1 Locker -

Operation Fire Brigade locker 140' El.

6. Master Stream - 800 GPM flow for exposure protection - located on the fire truck.

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VENTILATION:

1. Open grating at ceiling level of the R.O. Area would allow smoke and gases to vent to the degasifier room above and be exhausted by $1-81 exhaust f an to the outside.
2. Smoke can also be exhausted to the outside by opening the three overhead -

rolling doors with hose streams or portable smoke exhausters. 4 COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone - .0. Area. N. end condensate polishing ing o_utside Door #119 12 KV gear

       -2 cutside package boiler d - outside of door #102  !
2. Portable radios (0p . '

LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting pandr1s'PJR0 and PPRO in R.O. area

2. Yard lighting in area i
3. Emergency lighting in area l SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eye wash / shower station is located in the East Buttress on the north wall.
2. A first aid kit is located in the U-1 Cold Machine Shop next to the welder's booth.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Fire hose streams in fog pattern only should be used when fighting a transformer fire due to extreme high voltage. If foam is used, it is more conductive, so application should be very cautious.
2. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.
3. Formaldehyde - vapor 12es readily frc.a solution and is flamable in air.

Life Hazard, eyes, skin and respiratory irritant.

4. Sodium Bisulfate, when heatede releases sulfur dioxide (502).
5. Eye and skin protection shou'ad be worn in the R.O. area. Eye contact with
     ~         sodium bisulf ate requires 1 mediate flushing for a minimum of fif teen (15) minutes followed by calling a physician.

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2. Cable insulation 'j i MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Switchgear panels,
2. Cable insulation
3. Transient combustibles ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - via Door #222 by west stairway l

(SecurityDoor)

2. Secondary -via Door #231 by east stairway FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary .outside Elevator #19 E1.104' l 2. Secondary - access control at bottom of Stairway #S-5 leading to Door '

f231 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. CO2 discharge from hose reels

2. Cable insulation products of combustion NOTE: Due to non rated steel hatches. CDs and toxic l combustion products could drift down to E1. 85' or smoke could impact E1. 119.

, Sample both areas for 02, CO, etc. MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. No floor drains are provided in this area. Water would have to be removed via the equipment hatches or stairways.
2. De-energize affected equipment from control room where possible.
3. Minimize water usage. Water on floor could cause breaker f ailures.
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RECOMMENDATION FOR ' PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Protect exposures with water fog if required on a large fire (use sparingly).  ;
2. Maintain fire barrier penetration seals to separate redundant safe shutdown trains (480voltvitalswitchgear).
3. Keep fire doors closed as necessary to retard spread of flames and smoke.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (9) 15# C0's

2. CO hose reels - (1) at bus 1-H room (1) at bus 2-F room
3. Fire hose reels - (1) stairway by Door #231  !

(1) Turbine Building, by Door #221 VENTILATION: T. The ventilation to each switchgear bus room is equipped with automatic fire dampers in both the supply and exhaust ducts. These dampers are designed for fire confined to one bus room. Ventilation is cut off to the room with the fire by these dampers. Maintain ventilation fans S-27 and E-27 in service to provide ventilation to the redundant buses. Portable smoke exhausters may be required. Smoke can be exhausted via stairways to upper elevations. Positive pressure techniques could be used to keep redundant , areas free of smoke. Gasoline fans or generators may be needed on a loss y of A/C power. ' COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones - outside Elevator il 9 E1. 100' south wall outside bus 1-F by Door #2 switchgear room bus rooms IF-1G and 1H bus rooms 2F-2G and 2H 2. Sta il 9 E1. 100' Portable radios ( , Freq. LIGHTING: 1. Normal plant lighting panel - PL 13-3 located 9 El. 100' - Col , 2. L-18 Auxiliary Building Emergency lighting trr area SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: 1. Eye wash stations are located in the battery rooms at 115' El., "H" Area, or in the U-1 Cold Machine Shop.

2. A first aid kit is located by the personnel elevator on 104' E1.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.
2. CO2 is fire fighting agent of choice.
3. Water from hose reels in fog pattern only to reduce electric shock '

potential.

4. Minimize water use due to absence of floor drains.  !

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FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES:- 1. Cable insulation

2. Electrical cabinets
3. Hydrogen (battery rooms)
4. Battery casings MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Electrical cabinets and inverters
2. Transient combustibles
3. Cable insulation O

ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - via Door #323 from west stairway (SecurityDoor)

2. Secondary - via Door l's 342 and 343 from east stairway FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - outside Elevator #1 Turbine Building at E1. 104' ,
2. Secondary - access control via' east stairway, i
3. Tertiary - outside Elevator #2 Auxiliary Building at E1. 100' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Batteries (Hydrogen-H8/ Sulfuric Acid-Ha50*)
2. No floor drains are provided in this area; water used would have.to be drained via equipment hatches or stairways.
3. C0 discharge from hose reels NOTE: CO and toxic gases could migrate to lower adjacent areas via stairways and unrated steel hatches.

Sample lower adjacent areas for CO, 02, etc. MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. De-energize electrical equipment where feasible.
2. No floor drains are provided in this area. Water used would have to be drained via equipment hatches or stairways. Minimize water usage.

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I I RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HFAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT

1. Water spray may be required to protect exposures. Use a fog pattern only.

Maintain a minimum distance of six (6) feet from potentially energized electrical equipment. 2. Minimize water usage since floor drains are not provided. '

3. Keep fire doors closed as necessary to retard spread of flames and smoke. ,

I i i FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (9) 15# CO 's j

2. CO hose reels - (2) east side, (1) west side 1
3. Fire hose reel - east stairway at E1. 115' NOTE: An additional 100' of fire hose will l l be required to reach 1-2 and 2-1 l battery rooms with water spray.

VENTILATION:

1. Battery rooms ventilation is supplied by S-27 and E-27 Unit 1 side, S-28 and E-28 for Unit 2 side.
2. Fans S-43 and S-44 supply inverter rooms Unit 1 side, S-45 Lnd S-46 supply inverter rooms Unit 2 side. The inverter rooms have natural draft exhacrt to E1. 140' Turbine Building east side. '
3. Portable smoke exhausters may be required. Smoke could be exhausted via  :

Door l's 3?3 and 324. Care should be taken to minimize smoke in the i

                .                redundant battery or inverter rooms.
4. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to '

power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

                  ?        COMMUNICATIONS:     1. Plant telephones -        Unit 1 Unit 2                                     1 by      stairway E1. 115'
2. Portable radios ( s. Fr,eq. ]

LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panel - PL 13-3 Auxiliary Butiding 100' E1. Col. L-18

            ,                          2. Emergency lighting in area                                                  l SAFETY EQUIPMENT:      1. Eye wash stations are located in Battery Rooms 2-1, 1-2, and 2-3.
2. A first aid kit is located in the U-1 Turbine Building, 119' El, by the personnel elevator.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.  !
2. Water to be used in fog pattern only due to high voltage electrical l equipment.

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4. Sulfuric acid is contained in the batteries and " Reacts Violently with water". j E. NITprotective clothing to be worn, as skin contact with sulfuric acid causes severe deep burns,
6. j j Flush skin that contacts acid with copious amounts of water. Seek medical j attention. -

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2. Communication room eautpment
3. Transient combustibles MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles exposing cables
2. Overheated electrical cables and cabinets ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - west stairway E1. 128' via Door
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2. Secondary - east stairway E1. 128' via Door
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FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Turbine Deck E1.140' outside west stairway

2. Secondary - access control E1. 85' outside east stairway HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Cable insulation products of combustion
2. CO discharge
3. Battery acid in communications rooms NOTE: CO may migrate to E1. 115' through unrated steel hatches.

Perform 02 sampling at all levels to assure breathable atmosphere. Also sample Communications Room and Stair Towers S-1 and S-5.

4. A Nitrogen tank is located in the U-1 4 Communications Room.

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. C0 total flooding system is activated automatically by thermal detectors in the cable spreading rooms, manually from the control room or ice 311y outside Door #401. Master control located at cardox tank E1.104'.
2. There are no floor drains provided in these rooms. Keep water usage to a minimum. De-energize electrical equipment if possible.

3. Refer to EP M-10 Fire Area 7-A (Unit 1) or 7-8 (Unit 2) for safe shutdown equipmeri that could be damaged or lost. Page 17 1 Revision 2 00310914.3Aa 70111

REC 0mENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUfPMENT

1. Use CO2 where possible for extinguishment.
2. Use water fog to protect exposures if necessary.
3. Maintain fire barrier' penetration seals and fire doors shut between Units 1 and 2 to the extent possible. ,

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (5) 15# CO 'a

2. C0: flood system both rooms, local actuator top of west stairway 9 E1. 128'
3. Fire hose reel at east stairway E1.128' NOTE: A second manual discharge of CO sMuld be considered if reflash occurs or to assure suf ficient concentration.

VENTILATION:

1. A 1{ hr ventilation exhaust duct fire damper separates the cable spreading j room from a, concrete encased exhaust plenum. Dampers close on CO:

discharge making normal ventilation impossible.

   ,                    2. 3 Hour rated fire dampers in the rooms will shut on high temperature and automatic CO2 actuation. CAUTION: If the C0g system is manually i

initiated, these dampers may not shut automatically. It will be necessary l to secure fans E-43 and E-44 secure in order to maintain C0g concentration and prevent possible CO2 contamination at control room ventilation supply.

3. Portable smcke exhausters may be required. Smoke could be exhausted via Door #401 to Turbine Deck or Door #405 to Auxiliary Building roof. If A/C -

power is not available, gasoline powered fans or generators may be needed. COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones - Unit No. I' Unit No. -

2. Portable radios (Ops. Freq. -1
                    '                                CAUTION: Use of portable ra ios may cause a spurious reactor trip signal.
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_ LIGHTING: 1. Normal plant lighting panel - PL 13-3 Auxiliary Building E1. 100' Col. L-18 Breaker l's 8-10 and 12

2. Emergency lighting in area SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. Eye wash stations are located at 115' E1. "H" area, in Battery Rooms 2-1,1-2, and 2-3.
2. A first aid kit is located at 119' E1. of the Turbine Building by the personnel elevator.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. A cardox discharge in the cable spreading room could cause erratic control room indications, could contaminate elevations 115' and 100' and stairways S-1 and S-5. CO2 exhausted via fans.E-43 and E-44 could be picked up by the control room air intake.
2. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required due to possibility of large quantities of smoke, toxic fumes and CO discharge, i 3. Sample atmosphere for 0: prior to removing SCBA after CO system discharge.
   ;                          Sample all elevations including stair towers.                                        >
4. Minimize water usage since no floor drains are provided.
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2. Control panels
3. Cable insulation
4. Lighting diffusers
5. Carpet MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Class "A" combustibles (paper)
2. Control panels
3. Cable insulation ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - via Door s508  !
2. Secondary - via Door #503 or
                                                           - via Door #560 FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA:        1. Primary - outside Elevator #1, Turbine Building E1. 140'
2. Secondary - outside Elevator #2, Auxiliary
  • Building Roof, E1. 140' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Cable insulation products of combustion l
2. Halon discharge inside SSPS rooms

{ MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. Automatic Halon Fire Protection is provided by two (2) automatic systems, '

one for each SSPS room. A manual activation switch and a reserve tank switch are provided in each computer room. A Halon abort switch is provided for each system as well.

2. The SFM Office, Clerk's Office, and CAS are provided with wet piped i sprinklers. The shut-off control valve, FP-1-145, is located next to 1 Elevator fl. E1. 140' Turbine Deck.
3. A control room fire could necessitate shutdown from the hot shutdown panel (OP AP-8).

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m RECOMMENDATION

1. FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:
2. Fire hose streams in fog pattern only may be required in an extreme case.

j Smoke sensitiveshould be ventilated as soon as practicable to avoid damage to equipment. FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (7) 17f Halon

2. Fire hose reels - (1) by Elevator #1 Turbine Deck (1)RoofOutsideElevator 92
3. Halon Systems - SSPS rooms only
4. Wet sprinkler system - Shift Foreman's and Central Alarm Station VENTILATION:

l 1. a. Main supply fan (S-35 or S-36 for Unit 1. and S-37 or S-38 for Unit No. 2) b. Filter booster fan (S-39 or S-40 for Unit No.1, and S-41 or S-42 for UnitNo.2) c. Pressurizat' ion supply fans (S-96 and S-97 are located on Unit No. 2,

2. while S-98 and S-99 are located on Unit No. 1).

Portable smoke exhausters may be required. Smoke can be exhausted through Doors 503 and 501 to the outside. Also, through Door f508 to the Turbine Deck. If A/C power is lost, gas powered fans or generators may be used. COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones -

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3. Portable radios (Ops. Freq.

CAUTION: Portable radios sho not be used in the Control Room due to interference with the

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Portable radios could cause a spurious reactor trip signal. _ LIGHTING: 1. Normal plant lighting panel - PL 23-5 Unit 2

2. 13-5 Unit 1 Emergency lighting in area SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. Eye wash statfons are located at 115' E1. "H" area in Battery Rooms 2-1, 1-2, and 2-3.

2. A first aid kit is located in the Operator / Fire Brigade

3. Ready Room on the 140' E1. deck of the Turbine Building.

A Burn-Pack is located in the U-1 Control Room by Door f505. ' SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.
2. Minimize any use of water or dry chemical agent.

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2. Breaker components
3. Switchgear components
                      - MOST' PROBABLE FIRE: 1.                  Fire in breaker cubicles and switcngear ccntrol panels
2. Electric cable fire in cable spreading room below switchgear room-
                      ' ACCESS ANO EGRESS ROUTES:                      1. Primary - from Turbine Building via Door
                                                                                         #117-2 (Security Door)
2. Secondary - from Diesel Generator corridor via Door #118-2 or from yard' area via Door #119-2 (Security Door)

FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Turbine #1 El. 85' south Door ,

                                                                                         #117-2
2. Secondary - Hallway by Diesel Generator 2-1 outside Door #118-2 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Fumes from burning or overheated electrical cable insulation
2. CO2 from hose-reel discharge (especially at low elevations)

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. -Floor drain in cable spreading room is located along the east wall and drains to Turbine Building sump, E1. 85' water also drains to E1. 73' via stairs.
2. Deenergize electrical equipment where feasible.
3. Automatic rolling fire doors are located at Doors #119-2,101-2, and at ventilation openings on the east wall.

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RECOhNENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Water spray from hose streams may be necessary to protect exposures. Use in fog pattern only at a distance of at least 6 feet due to energized electrical equipment.
2. Safe shutdown circuits in pyrocrete enclosures need protection. *
3. Monitor concrete hatch on El. 104' for possible fire propagation.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (3) Co* switchgear rooms , (2) dry chem in cable spreading rooms

2. CO hose reels - (2)
3. Water hose reel in Diesel Generator corridor
4. Hydrants and hose reels outside roll-up Door d's 101-2 and 119-2 VENTILATION:
l. Normal plant ventilation (
2. Portable smoke exhausters may be required. Smoke can be exhausted via roll-up Door #101-2, south end or Door #119-2. Positive pressure ventilation techniques may be most effective in smoke removal with fans.  ;

If A/C power is not available, gasoline powered fans or generators should be used. i i

3. Hose streams could exhaust smoke via Doors 101-2 or 119-2 to the out of doors. '

COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone

2. Portableradios( s.

1 LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panel - PL 21-1

2. Emergency lighting in area
1. An eye wash station / shower is located in the U-2 Turbine SAFETY EQUIPMENT:
                                 .                               Building. , 85' El. at col's A-29. just north of the Condensate Booster Pumps.
2. A first aid kit is located in the U-1 Cold Machine Shop by the welder's booth.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus mast be worn.
2. Smoke Exhausters may be required, particularly for a fire in the cable spreading room. E1. 76'. Exhaust smoke via roll-up Doors 101-2 or 119-2. '-
3. CO is the agent of choice.
4. Water to be used in fog pattern only due to high voltage electrical ,

equipment.

5. CO2 may accumulate at low elevations. Monitor for 0: concentration prior '

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2. Lube oil
3. Cable insulation
4. Transient combustibles during maintenance
5. Class "A" combustibles (document storage)

H051 PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles

2. Fuel oil
3. Lube oil
4. Class "A" combustibles ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - via Door #102-2 from yard at Building E1. 85' (Security Door)
2. Secondary - via Door #115A-2 from Turbine E1. 85' (Security Door)
                                                                                    - via 12KV switchgear Door #118-2
3. For document storage - via Door #115-2 (Primary) '
                                                                                                - via Door #112-2 (Secondary - Security Door)

FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - outside Door 115A-2 Turbine Building E1. 85'

2. Secondary - outside Door 102-2 South End Turbine Building (south yard)

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. CO2 discharge at Diesel Generators and document storage

2. Cable insulation products of combustion
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1. A-2 3/4" curb is provided at each automatic door to prevent oil spread to i

I adjacent areas.

2. Both generators are protected by an automatic CO system. The CO system may be actuated automatically, manually from the Control Room, or from the Turbine Building south end behind the condensate booster pumps. The west roll-up doors may not shut automatically on C0 manual discharge since they are activated by heat detectors only.
3. The shut off for the automatic sprinkler system in hallway is located behind condensate booster pump 2-1 SW corner.
4. A manual activation of the CO system for the document storage area is located on the wall adjacent to Door #113-2.
5. Fuel oil leaks drain to the Turbine Building sump.

RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire hose reels located in the hallway. Turbine Building or the yard loop may be required to protect exposures. -
2. Maintain fire barrier integrity to assure protection of redundant equipment.
3. Protect from exposure outside west side intake louvers.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - 20# dry chemicals 17# Halon 150# dry chem - wheeled unit (2) 2.5 gal H 2O -

2. Automatic CO system generator rooms and document storage rooms
3. CO hose reel in the 12KV switchgear room
4. Sprinkler system in hallway
5. Foam - Maintenance Brigade Locker - Fire Brigade Station - Stairway Locker #1 - Fire Truck NOTE: A second manual discharge of CO:

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occurs or to assure sufficient concentration. VENTILATION:  ! l

1. Louvers are provided in the west wall. Automatic CO: discharge will block ventilation ducts.
2. Portable smoke exhausters may be required. Smoke can be exhausted via west  !

ventilation or Door #102-2 to the outside. l

3. Host stream ventilation is possible via Door #102-2.
4. Portable smoke exhausters will be required for a fire in document storage and can exhaust via Door i 112-2 to E1. 85' polishing area.

COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone - document storage i Diesel Generator Room 2-1 l Diesel Generator Room 2-2 12K thgear room

2. Portable radios (0ps. Freq.
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J SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eye wash / shower station is located in the U-2 Turbine l Building, 85' E1., at col's A-29, just north of the

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2. A first aid kit is located in the U-l Cold Machine Shop by the welder's booth.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Portable smoke exhausters may be required.
2. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required due to smoke and CO2 discharge. '
3. Tests should be conducted to determine CDs, Os and flammable vapors prior to removal of SCBA in Diesel Generator Rooms.
4. Reopening of roll-up doors for ventilation requires engaging the ratchet 4 mechanism above the door and opening the door with the chain operator. j
5. Access to document storage is locked, with keys controlled by .the Shif t t Forema,0 and Document Control; i

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PACIFIC GAS AN0' ELECTRIC COMPANY DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT i 1 UNIT NO. 2 l - TURBINE BLOG. EL. 85' and Below 4 FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN l . POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES: 1. Lube oil

2. Cable insulation
3. Batteries
4. Solvent - waste solvent, diesel vil l
l. MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Lube oil leakage 1 2. Transient combustibles l 3. Oil Reclamation Room (approximately 3000 gal, flamable liquids)
4. Cable ~1sulation 1.

ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - via Cold Machine Shop

2. Secondary - via Door d's 102-2 and 115-2 south end l - via roll-up Door #125-2 west side l

l FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Cold Hachine Shop

2. Secondary - outside roll-up Door #125-2 west l side 1
                                                                          - Diesel Generator hallway by Door
                                                                             #115A-2 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:       1. Hydrazine, Amonia Sulphuric Acid, cable insulation and battery acid
2. Calibration facility contains radioactive sources MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:
1. The oil drum storage room is surrounded by 3 hour fire barriers, raised doorways and sealed pipeways thus preventing oil from a ruptured tank leaking to an outside area.
2. Water deluge protects the feedwater pumps 2-1 and 2-2 and the Hp seal oil '

unit. Shut off valves are located at: At Col. Line 21/C north end for FWP 2-1 At Col. Line 28/B, by Hydrazine and Amonia Tanks for FWP 2-2 3. At S.E. corner by Statcr Cooling Unit for Hg seal oil unit deluge Wet sprinkler systems protect the entire 85 E1. north system shut-off valve FP-2-59 is located at the N.W. side of the freight elevator. South system shut-off valve FP-2-66 is located by Condensate Booster Pump 2-1, ) Page 21-1 H 00310914.3Aa 83111 Revision 2 j I 1

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1. Fire hose reels Cay be required to protect exposures.
2. Do not spray cold water directly on exposed steam piping.

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2. Automatic sprinklers - general floor area, oil reclamation, paint 7  !

storage and drum . storage, and non vital battery rooms

3. Deluge Systems - feed pumps and Ha seal oil
4. Foam - Maintenance Brigade locker - 85' El. -

Fire Truck, Stairway #195' El, Operation Ready Room 140'.El

5. Fire Hose Reels - Four VENTILATION:
1. Vent Fans 25-53, 2S-52 and 25-51 are located on the East wall and exhaust outlets are located on the West wall of the fire gone.
2. If extreme smoke conditions are encountered, smoke could be exhausted by I hose steams through outside opening doomays or if power is lost, gas I 1

powered sacke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke j ejectors may be needed. *

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0 C_0fN,i!NICAT10NS: ' 1. Plar.t telephones

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LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting - PL's PJ21-2 PJ22-1

2. Emergency lighting in area SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. Eye wash stations are located at col's G-25, one outside the northern battery mon and one inside the southern battery room. j
2. An eyewash / shower station is located at col's A-29. '
3. A first aid kit is located ia the U-1 Cold Machine Shop by the welder's booth.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus and othr.r personal protective equipment will be required in the event of a fire.
2. Portable hand lanterns may be required if smoke conditions dictate.
3. Special protective clothing may be necessary to cleanup sulphuric acid, amonia or hydrazine spills.

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2. Electrical control. panels
3. Monoethylamine
4. Hydrogen storage (N. End)
5. Dry resin storage MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Cable insulation
2. Electrical control panels
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4. Monoethylamine
5. Hydrogen leak
6. Transient combustibles.

ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - via door at N. end E1. 85'

2. Secondary - via door at S. end E1. 85' or
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FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - north end E1. 85'

2. Secondary - south end El. 85' NOTE: Staging area selected should be up-wind of smoke plume.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:

1. Monoeth_ylamine - Health Hazards: Vapors are irritating to the nose, throat, lungs and eyes. Liquid can cause burns to the skin.
2. Sulfuric Acid (H250*) - Health Hazards: causes severe deep burns to tiscue; very corrosive effect. Avoid any contact.
3. Caustic (Sodium Hydroxide) - Health Hazards: toxic, a severe eye hazard; solid or concentrated solution destroys tissue on contact. Deep tissue burns.

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. The acid and caustic controls are located at the individual tanks.

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RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT: i

1. Fire hose reels located on the west side of the building may be required in the event a fire cannot be extinguished using portable extinguishers.

Exposure protection is necessary for the Ha storage untti source of gas is secured. , FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - 3) 00g

2. Fire Hose Stations -( (3) west side (yard loop)

(1) via roll-up Door

                                                                     #123-2 E1. 85' Turbine Building
3. Fire Hydrants - (2) west side (yard loop)

VENTILATION

1. Supply fans are 25 and 25-77. Exhaust fans are 2E-60 and 2E-61.
2. Portable smoke.txhausters will be required. Smoke can be exhausted via doors 9 north and south ends and rolling doors west side E1. 85'.
3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke stjectors may be needed.

COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone

2. Portableradios( s.

LIGHTING: 1. Normal plant lighting panels - PL 29-1 and 29-2 -

2. Emergency lighting in area SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. Eye wash / shower stations are located at both the north ,

and south ends of the Condensate Polishing Area. I

2. A first aid kit is located in the U-2 Cold Machine Shop by the welder's booth.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus and personal protective equipment will be required.
2. Ha explosive hazard j

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2. Cable insulation
3. Transient combustibles MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transformer oil i
2. Transient combustibles l
3. Cable insulation i ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary buttress area NOTE: Access through security barriers from Unit 1 to Unit 2 on E1. 140' and E1. 85' only.

FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - south end Turbine Building g

2. Secondary - east side Turbine Building )

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Lubricating / cooling oil inside the transformer. Each" transformer contains 16,000 gallons. MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. All transformers are protected by automatic deluge water spray systems that can be manually operated 1ccally and remotely from the Control room.
2. The pavement around the transformers is sloped so that spilled oil would drain away from the Turbine Building. Rock blotters with drains are provided around each transformer which prevents oil from reaching the
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3. Deenergize involved transformer.

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Fire hose streams faay be required to provide exposure protection for transformers and the Turbine Building. 2. The interior of the Turbine Building should be checked for heat damage in the vicinity of an exterior exposure fire. . FIRE SUPPRESSION __ EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire Hose Stations - (YL-20) N. of Main Transformers (YL-19) S.W. of Standby

2. Transformer 2-2 Fire hydrants - by each Hose Station YL-19 and YL-20
3. Foam - 1. Maintenance Brigade Locker
2. Fire Brigade Station
3. Fire Truck
4. Stairway #1 Locker
4. Deluge Systems-FCV-214 Main Transformers, B and C phase and Auxiliary Transformers 2-2.
  • FCV-213 Main Transformer A phase and Auxiliary Transformer 2-1. FCV-212 Standby Startup Transfomer 2-2.

VENTILATION: N/A(outofdoors) i COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones - y' roll-up Door #122-2 Turbine' ing 12KV switchgear room by Door

                                                             #119-2 L..end Turbine Building between
                                                            'doo       s 101-2 and 102-2
2. Portable radios (0ps. Freq.

LIGHTING: 1. Yard lighting SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eye wash station is located in the U-2 Turbine Building, 85' E1., at Col's F-25, by the Battery Rooms.

2. A first aid kit is located in the U-1 Cold Machine Shop by the welder's booth.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: 1. Fire hose streams in fog pattern only should be used when fighting a transformer fire due to extreme high voltage. If foam is used, it is more conductive, so application should be cautious.

2. Self-contained breathing apparatus will be required.

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      ' POTENTIAL COM8USTIBLES:                 1. Class "A" combustibles
2. Transient combustibles MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles in contact with hot exhaust piping
2. Class"A"combustibirs.(recordsstorage)

ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - via Door l's 211-2 and 289 El. 104'

2. Secondary - hallway via Door #290-2 E1.

104" for Diesel Generator exhaust area

3. For records storage via door #115-2 and stairway at E1. 85'. Turbine Building to Door #'s 129-2 and 130-2 FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - for Diesel Generator exhaust area '

outside Door #211-2 E1. 104' Turbine Building

2. Secondary - hallway outside Door #290-2 E1.

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3. Primary only for records storage outside Door
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 ,      HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:                    1. CO2 discharge in records storage area MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:
1. Access keys to record storage must be obtained from Document Control during normal hours and from the Shift Foreman on back shifts.
2. Automatic CO2 system local actuator and abort valve is located imediately inside Door #129-2.
3. Sprinkler system isolation valve, FP-2-269, is located at E1. 104' east of I Door #211-2.

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1. Do not use water directly on hot exposed Diesel Generator exhaust. Pipe cracking may occur.
2. Diesel Generator plenum is common at the south wall with minimal separat. ion of redundant equipment.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. ' Fire extinguishers - a. #17 Halon 20f dry chemical pressurized water

2. Automatic CO system (records storage)
3. Autwatic sprinkler system, hallway between Door l's 211-2 and 289-2, hallway outside Door #290-2 and storage rooms VENTILATION:
1. Louvers in the permanently open position are provided on the west wall Diesel Generator exhaust area.
2. Portable smoke exhausters will be required for a fire in the records storage room. Smoke could be exhausted via Door l's 130-2 and 129-2.
3. If power is lost.~ gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone - records storage E1. 104' Turbine Building ,

2. Portableradios( s. Sq.

y LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panel - PL 21 - 4

2. Emergency lighting in area SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eye wash / shower station is located in the U-2 Turbine B.lilding on the 85' E1. at Col's A-29. just north of the Condensate Booster Pumps.
2. A first aid kit is located in the Turbine Building at the 104' El. by the personnel elevator.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required in the records storage area until air quality is checked. CO: could migrate to the stairway and below. Sample all areas for 0: concentration.
2. Access and egress to and from records storage area on E1. 96' is limited to '

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2. Cable insulation MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Lube oil
2. Overheated cables ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - via Elevator il to Doorway #240-2
2. Secondary - via S.E. stairway or
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2. Secondary - S.E. stairway from E1. 85' or i

s 140' or S.W. staimay from E1. 85' or 140' . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Toxic fumes from cable insulation

2. CO 2 discharge-lube oil reservoir MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:
1. The general floor area is protected by wet piped automatic sprinklers.

North system shutoff valve located at E1. 85' N. end immediately west of freight elevator. South system shutoff located at E1. 85' S.W. corner by Condensate Booster Pump 2-1.

2. The main lube oil reservoir is protected by a total flooding CO2 system that can be activated manually from the Control Room or E. end of Room.
3. The main lube oil reservoir dump valve is located at E1.140' of the Turbine Deck.

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1. Type "A" combustibles
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3. Cable Insulation MOST PROBABLE FIRE:
1. Type ."A" combustibles 2.. Transitory Combustibles ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES
1. Via the roadway to the south FIRE BRIGA0E STAGING AREA:
1. Primary: To the south of the building
  • HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:
1. Acid
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3. Chlorine MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1.- Each building has its own electrical shut-off, as follows: Acid Storage Building: outside at the north-east corner Clarifier Duilding: inside at the north-west corner Chlorination Building: inside along the east wall of the Chlorine Tank Room REC 0mENDATION FOR PROTICTION Of HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire hose streams may be required to protect exposures.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire Extinguishers - two 20f MPDC's NOTE: There is no other fire suppression equipment available at this location.

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VENTILATION:

1. Natural ventilation via doors

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3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

COMMUNICATIONS: Via plant telephones Via Portable Radio (0ps frequency SAFETY EQUIPMENT:

1. Eyewash stations are located at the east wall of the Chlorine Tank Room and on the west side of the Chlorinator Building.
2. An emergency shower is located on the west side of the Chlorinator Building.

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  • FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA:
1. Primary: at the north-east corner of the building
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RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT: N/A FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire Extinguishers - One 150f HPDC Five 15f C02 's One 17# Halon ,

Two 20f MPDC's

2. Fire Hose Stations: Nor.e
3. Fire Hydrants: None
4. An annunciator panel is located along the north wall of the first floor.

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2. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to .

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2. Secondary - via the northern door
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1. At the south-east corner outside the building HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:
1. Sulfuric Acid in batteries MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

The electrical main is located to the south of the Control Building. A-#909 key is required for access. , REC 0bHENDAT10N FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT: 1 N/A FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: -

1. Fire Extinguishers - Four 15# C02's
2. A. smoke detector read-out panel is located inside on the north wall of building.
3. There is no other fire protection / suppression equipment in the 230 kV yard or the Control Building.

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UNIT N0. O MANCAMP - MECHANIC'S SHOP FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES 1.- Transient Combustibles- '

2. Flammable Liquids (gasoline, diesel fuel, oil, etc.)
3. Grease
4. Type "A" Combustibles MOST PROBABLE FIRE:
1. Flamable Liquids
2. Type "A" Combustibles .
3. Transient Combustibles
4. Grease ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES -
1. Primary - Via the southern roll-up doors. -

2. Secondary - Via the personnel doors to the west, to the north, or via the-eastern roll-up door. FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA:

1. Primary - to the south-west of the building HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:
1. Oil
2. Gasoline
3. Diesel fuel
4. Misc. aerosol cans comonly used in a garage. i S. Battery Acid MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

The electrical shut-off is located inside the building at the south-east corner. - RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT: , f N/A FIRE SUPPRESSION E0VIPMENT:

1. Fire Extinguishers '- Two 20# MPDC's
2. A fire hydrant and hose station are located south of the buildirg.
3. There is no other fire protection / suppression equipment in this building.

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VENTILATION: j

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2. Mechanical ventilation, portable smoke ejectors.
3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to -

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1. Stored Documents
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3. Transitory Combustibles
       @ST PROBABLE FIRE:
1. Stored Documents '
2. Typ "A" Combustibles
3. Transitory Combustibles i

ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES

1. Primary - Via the door to.the south.
2. Secendary - Via the door to the north .

FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA:

1. Primary - to the south-west of the building HA2ARDOUS MATERIALS:
1. Haler
2. Smoke, fumes, products of combustion MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

The electrical shut-off is located outside of the building at the north-west

     . corner.

REC 0m ENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT: N/A FIRE SUPPRESS 10H EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire Extinguishers - One 147 Halon
2. A total-flooding Halon system, both manually and automatically activated.
3. Hose reels and hydrants are located south-west of the building and north-west of the building.

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VENTILATION:

1. Natural ventilation via optaing personnel doors.
2. Mechanical ventilation, portable smoke ejectors.
3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to .

power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

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          ,                                                 UNIT NO. 0 NPG WAREHOUSE FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES 1     Class "A" Combustibles [ wood, paper, etc.]
2. Transient Combustibles
3. Combustible Liquids 1 stored oil, etc.]

MOST PROBABLE FIRE:

1. Transient Combustibles
2. Class "A" Combustibles
3. Stored Materials ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES
1. Primary - Via north entrance [ stair ill
2. Secondary - Via main warehouse entrance, on the west side of the building ,

by stair #2.

3. Access to the roof via stairway #2.

FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA:

1. Primary - Outside elevator enclosure [140' El.), at the north end of the warehouse.
2. Secondary - Outside the main warehouse entrance on the west side of the building by Stair #2.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:

1. Acid / Caustic is stored inside the Misc. Storage Room in south-west corner of the warehouse.
2. Flammable liquids are also stored in the Misc. Storage Room.
3. Acid is present inside batteries inside the Battery Charging Room at the extreme north-east corner of the Warehouse.

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. There are 18 fire hose reels spaced throughout the warehouse.
2. There are six # ire hydrants surrounding the warehouse. Three hydrants are located on the east side, three others are located on the west side of the warehouse. Each hydrant has its own underground shut-off valve.
3. Two P!VA valves, FP-0-1220 and FP-0-1221, are located west of the warehouse, one P!vA valve, FP-0-1219, is located north of the warehouse.
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4. . Four underground isolation valves are located on the outside perierer of the warehouse. FP-0-1119 is on the east side. FP-0-1123, FP-0-1122, and FP-0-1118 are located on the west side.
5. The following valves, all located inside the warehouse, isolate the
                   .following systems:

FP-0-1126 controls' portions of the ' sprinkler syttim. FP-0-1128 controls the hose reel system. FP-0-1120 controls the rack storage system. FP-0-1132 controls the Pre-Action system protecting the environmental storage room. The above four valves are located at the north-east system riser. The entire riser can be isolated by PIVA FP-0-1219.-

6. FP-0-1156 - controls the sprinkler system in the Misc. Storage Room and other areas on the southern end of the warehouse. It is located in the north-west corner of the Misc. Storage Room and can be isolated by P!VA FP-0-1220.
7. FP-0-1150 - Controis the balance of the sprinkler systems. It is located along the center of the west wall of the warehouse, and it can be isolated 4y PIVA FP-0-1221.

8.- The High-Bay storage racks'are protected by a rack storage system designed to prevent vertical fire spread. The main isolation valve is FP-0-1130, located at the north-east riser. In addition, each protected storage rack has its own isolation valve,-located across the rack near the roof, approx. 40' off the floor. Access to these valves.is very difficult.

9. Fire department connections are located on the north and west warehouse walls.
10. The controls for the roof fans are located in the main Electricai Room at the extreme northeast corner of the warehouse.
  • RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE ~ EQUIPMENT:
            -N/A FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT:
1. Fire Extinguishers - 26 14f Halon. A fire extinguisher is located at each hose station, 8 extinguishers are located upstairs.
2. 18 Hose reel stations.
3. Sprinklers throughout the entire warehouse including a rack-storage sprinkler system, and a pre-action system.

VENTILATION:

1. Natural ventilation via roll-up doors.
2. Photoelectric smoke detectors are in the supply and return air systems of the air conditioning. The detectors are resettable at the temperature control penel on the exterior of the main duct.
3. Fire dampers are curtain type, 3-hour rated, with 165' fusible links.
4. Controls for roof exhaust fans are in the switchboard room (fire control room) located at the north-east corner of the warehouse.
5. Mechanical ventilation, portable smoke ejectors to exhaust the smoke.
6. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

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COMMUNICATIONS:

1. Telephones:

Main warehouse area: .,

                                                                                                           - downstairs Reception Desk
                                                                                                           - Issue Counter Electrical Room Security Inspection 2.

3. Mezz 1 north) Multi-Purpose Room Misc. Storage Room M -( Secretary's Desk i Mezzani (south) j l

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                                                                                                          - Secretary's Desk (north)
5. The s e fire and evacuation alarm system is located in the ground floor Main Electrical Room at the extreme north-east corner of the warehouse.

Panel has P.A. system for the building. ) SAFETY EQUIPMENT:

1. Eye-wash / shower stations are located in the Misc. Storage Room and outside 1

the north-east corner of the warehouse.

2. An eye-wash station is located in the Battery Charging Room. .
3. First aid kits are located under stair f5 and in the Misc. Storage Room by the double doors to the Acid Storage Room.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET $ . DIESEL n'EL OIL NO. CORPORATE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT "A SCHENECT ADY, N. Y. 12305 NFORMATION Date October 1981 SECTION !. MATERIAL IDENT!FICATIOW KATERIAL NAME: DIESEL FUEL OIL NO. 2-D DESCRIPTION: Mixture of petroleum hydrocarbons; a distillate oil of lov sulfur content OTHER DESIGNATIONS: ASTM D975, CAS # 068 476 346 MANLTACTURER: Available from many suppliers { a SECTION !!. INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS 1 HAZARD DA~a ) i Diesel Fuel 011 No. 2-D Cemplex mir.ture of paraffinic, olefinic, naphthenic >95 B-hr TWA Sag /m3 * ' and aromatic hydrocarbons ** (mineral oil mist) Sulfur content <0.5 Benzene *** <100 pp:: j

  • Current OSHA standard and ACCIM (1981) TLV 1
                       ** Diesel fuels tend to be low in aromatics and high in                                                j paraffinics. A min. Cetane No. of 40 is required                                              j l

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                        ,,            111. PHYSICAL DATA Boiling point range, deg F, - - ---- Ca 340-675 Specific gravity (H 0=1) ---               <0.86      l Solubility in water ------------- negligible Cloud point (vax),begC                   ---  Ca 0      {

Viscosity at 40 C, cst - ~ ~ ~ - - - - 1.9-4.1 l Appearance and Odor: Clear, bright liquid with a mild petroleum odor. SECTION IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA LOwEnl vooEA Tlash Point and Method Auto 1Rnition Temp. Flasunability Limits In Air 125F min (FM) >500F  % by volume 0.6 7.5 Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, foam, water spray. Use a water spray l to cool fire exposed containers. Use a smothering technique for extinguishing fire ( of this combustible liquid. Do not use a forced water stream directly on oil fire as this vill only scatter the fire. Material is a OSHA Class II combustible liquid. Firefighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective cloth- f i ing. _ SECTION V. REACTIVITY DATA j This is a stab.le material in closed centainers at room ta=perature under normal storage I and handling conditions. It does not undergo hatardous polymerization.  ; Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents; heating greatly incraases fira. hazin J. l Thermal -oxidative degradation may yield various hydrocarbons and hydrocarbon c'eriva-tives (partial oxidation products), CO2 and CO and 502*

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l MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET E l CORPORATE RESEARCH &' DEVELOPMENT HYDROCEN CAS ! SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 12305 W Phone: (518) 385-4085 DIAL COMM 8*235-4085 Date May 1980 SECTION 1. MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION MATERIAL NAKE: HYDROGEN GAS DESCRIPTION: Supplied as compressed gas in cylinders (2000 pais). OTHER DESIGNATIONS: H CAS 7001 333 740 CE Material D27A5 MANUFACTURERS: Availablefromseveralsup, pliers,' including: AIRCO in nion Carbide Corp. Indualriak. Gases Div. inde Corp. 575 Mountain Avenue 70 Park Ave New York, NY 10017 gyylpJ 07974 (212) 551-3753 SECTION !!. INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS 5 HAZARD DATA Hydrogen cas >99.9 Simple Asphyxiant *

            *The "TLV" for a simple asphyxiant gas (ACCIH,1979) is a
               -minimal oxygen content of 18% by volume under normal atmospheric pressure.

SECTION 111. PHYSICAL DATA goiling point, 760 mm Hg, deg C -- -252.7 Density, liquid, at -253 C g/cc -- 0.07 Melting point . des C - - - - - - - - - - -259.2 Viscosity, at 15 C, atm, eps - - - - 0.00q Specific gravity (Air =1) - - - -- 0.069 Critical temperature, des C - - - - - -239.9 Solubility in water at 60 F, 1 atm, Critical pressure, atm - - - - - - - - - - 12.8 vol/vol H 2O - - - - - - - - - - - 0.019 Molecular weight - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.02 Appearance & Odor: Colorless, tasteless, odorless gas. SECTION IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA LOWER voDEo Flash Fotnt and Method Autoianit'.oc Temo. Flaamsbility Limits In Air N/A Caseous material 1075 F (580 C)  % by volume 4 75 gecause of danger of re-ignition and possible explosion, hydrogen fire should not usualb i n be extinguished until M' NSsurroug th a $in$ g' k* asorskaansystemhadbeenactivatakthcontrolNa$kS*!c}k$c "have h 'been cooled and the sup{dfl N i$ l$a N akk rIShee Sh shb . e Fires at cylinders or storage tanka should be allowed to burn until near v empty before closing of f, keepina a nert the containers & surroundings as cool as possible ri S water s When necessary small hydro halogenated; gen fires can be extinsufshed with car Q 11 oxide, gas. prays. dry chemical, or SECTION V. REACTIVITY DATA Hydrogen is a stable material in closed containers at room temperature. It does not polymerige. It will react vigorously or explosively with many oxidizing agents. A mixture of flammable hydrogen gas and air is stable in the absence of catalysts until an ignition source is supplied. (An electric spark with energy of as little as 0.017 r_7 can be sufficient.) Mixture with air can burn with a very hoc nonluminous fla e (dif-ficult to see), or it can explode. Hydrogen / chlorine mixtures in the dark are stable, but explode if exposed to light. Fluorine reacts with hydrogen at -250 C when in urities are present in the mixture. Hydrogen / oxygen mixture with a platinum catalyst will explode. Lithium metal will burn in a hydrogen atmosphere to form the hydride. Hydrogen can interact with some metals (i.e.. hardened steels) to cause embrittlement. , cmaru -mo n c~. wo cew, GEN ERAL $ ELECTRIC i

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l -29 F 1.84 @ 15.6 C vapea :t ss,tv .4, . ,, coton wwneas w - so u o ao , NE dark brown I l eve NA es s.n 330 C varoa patssvu sotvo.urv .warrai V coom p votase e, vetswe 1 mm @ 145 C Totally miscible None !100% FIRE & EXPLOSION DATA PtAsa ao.%1 8 iWf'**oC wst a. FLAW uAatt o m f is fiNGwisa'a.G ut oia NA NA Lei yet f sesem

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SPECIAL PRECAUTKH48 & STORAGE DATA 8(o8407. TDeptnAfung (CPflWynd) AVEmAQE $M(LP LIFE  ; Min. Max.  ! SPtC4AL SENNTmtv (> TAT teoMt woestung: P*SCA4/TaoseB to DE TMEN se etANoLoso A#co StoasesO SHIPPW40 DATA I o O Y SMarmesQ *eAnst TEC*ese<AL SMinisso meAAst For interr.a1 use only oot aue Cusa.,iC.Aro. us. A o ao 0 O f LAaEL3 agovingD LAdf0. f S C A sTaful

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 5 W $0RIC ACID CORPORATE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT g 120 ERIE ROULIVARD Revision s = l SCHENECTADY, N.Y.12305 ) DATE Merch 1983 = SECTION 1. MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION i MAf t#IAL N AVE DCRIC ACID Cr" HEP CESIGNA: TONS: Orthoboric Acid, Boracic Acid, Hydrogen Borate, H 50 , GE Material D4A6, CAS 9010 043 353 3 3 MANUTACTUPIR: Available fr's several suppliers, including - Kerr-McGee @.em. Corp. Ashland Chan. Co. U.S. Borax & Chem. Co. I Kerr-McGee Center P.O. Box 2219 3075 Wilshire sivd. - Okla'ioma City, OK 73125 Columbus, CH 43216 Los Angeles, CA 90010 SECTION 18. INGREDIENTS AND MAZARDS "

                                                                                             %             MAZARD o A T A Boric Acid ca 100     No TLV Established'        .#

Infant, Oral

  • Control as a Nuisance3 Particulate has been LDLo 934 eng/kg -

recorrrended : 10 mg/m total dust, or 5 mg/m 3 Man, Inhalation I respirable dust. TCLo 22 mg/m3 Anir.tal studies (dog and rat) have shown infertility (10 yr intermittent) and damage to testes can result from acute or chronic Toxic glandular ingestici, of boric acid. Evidence on reproductive effects toxic ef fects in humans is inadequate. Rat, Oral LD50 2660 mg/kg . SECTION lil PHYSICAL DATA

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Vapor pressure, 21C, mm Hg -- 15 (due to water) Specific gravity, 20/4C ---- 1.435 Solubility in water, g/100g 6 0C --------- 2.6 pH 9 20C, 1% aqueous soln -- ca 5. 2 0 2 0C -------- 4. 9 4% aqueous soln --- ca 3.9 0 100C ------ 28 Molecular weight --------- 61. 84 Melting point, dog C - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 170-130 Appearance s oder Colorless crystals or a fine or granular white powder. No odor. SECTION IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Le-er l Upper -

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j, Non-combustible Extinguishing media: Use that which is most appropriate for the surrounding fire. Soric - acid does not support combustion armi is non-combustible. Material decosipose on * ~ heating, giving off water (see Sect V): used as fire retardant. 1 SECTION V. RACTIVITY DATA This is a stable material in closed containers at room tesq>erature under normal stcrage - and handling conditions. It does not polymerise. _ j' A weak acid. Loses chemically combined water upon beating, forming metaboric acid (HBC.) r. at 100-105C. then pyroboric acid (H)3470 ) tt 140-1^0C, and at higher temperatures, borte l anyhydridt (B 0 ). ' 3 Reacts with basac materials such as alkali carbonates and hydroxides to form borate salts A mixture of potassium and beric acid may explode on impact. Mixture with acetic ar.nydrid ' , can react violently when heated to 58-60C. l If moisture is present boric acid can be corrosive to iron, ' c c sa, : 2 98 3*v Go .. a w4 c.~ sinEut $ itsenic .- IG l l - -

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET  % " j;x, GENIUM PUBLISHING CORPORATION 50% uquro - 1143 CATALYN ST., SCHENECTADY, NY 12303 USA (518) 377 8454 Revision A Iemand: October, 19. Fr om . usos e . = 6. ==d . m "" **d' ^"8"S*' 3585 SECTION 1. MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION c MATERIA 1; NAME: SODIUM l#DROXIDE, 50% LIQUID OTHER DESIGNATIONS: Liquid caustic soda, lys solution, CAS #1310 73-2 (NaOH).

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MANUFACTURER: Available from many sources including: 0 Diamond Shaarock Co., Chlor. Alkali Div. 3 1 351 Phelps Court, Box 152300 trying, TX 75015 2100 (800) 241 3134 SECTION 2. INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS  % HAZARD DATA SODIUM MYDROXIDE (NaOH) 748.5 Ceiling Limit: 2 mgM* TYPICAL IMPURITIES: Carbonate (as Na 2CO3 ) *0.25 1% NaOH Soln Chloride (as NaC1) <1.15 Chlorate (as NaC103 ) <0.25 Eye, rabbit: Severe

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  • 3 Current (1985-86) ACCIH TLV. Current OSHA PEL is 2.0 mg/m averaged over 8 hours.

i SECTION 3. PHYSICAL DATA ( Soiling point. 1 atm .... ca 1400 C 5pscific gravity , 60/60*F .. 1.53 Volatiles (water) ...... 50% Density, lbs/ gal ........... 12.76 Water Solubility ,....... complete Viscosity e 200 C. cps .. 50 APP,EARANCE 5 000R: Clear liquid - No odor. DESCRIPT,IM: A 50% solution of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in water. SECTION 4. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Lower Upper Finah Poun and Meend h r - Temp. W% Lamas in Aar None - not combustible N/A N/A N/A N/A MkNhshkahents suitable for the surrounding fire. Use water spray to cool containers of this material which are involved in a fire situation to help prevent rupture. Sodium hydroxide will react with metals such as aluminum. tin, and sine to generate flammabic and explosive hydrogen gas.

                                                 /irefighters should wear self contained breathing apparatus and full protective gear to prevent contact with this corrosive material.

SECTION 5. REACTIVITY DATA This material is stable udder normal storage conditions in sealed containers. Polymerization will not occur. There are no hasardoue decceposition products. It retets with C02 in the air to form sodium carbonate. It reacts violently with acids accompanied by heat generation and with many organic chemicals. especially nitrocarbons and halocarbons. It can react with trichlorethylene to fots spontaneously fla-cable dichloroacetylene.

                     ,(                          Avoid contact with leather and wool. Contact with aluminum, tin, magnesium, sinc. and alloys that contain these metals causes the formation of hydrogen gas (MSDS 865) (flaamable).
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M3pg i N 3A lasued 8/85 50DilN HYOROXIDE rRey, A) SECTION 6. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION T1.v ' Ceiling unit: 2 mg/m 3 Sodium Hydroxide is a strong sikali and is dangerous when improperly handled. It is destructive to all human tissue it contacts, producing severe burns. Eye contact causes severe, permanent injury. Skin contact causes arritation and, if not removed imediately, severe burbs with scarring. The effects of inhalation of the mist varies from mild irritation to destructive burns. Pneumonitis any occur. Ingestion causes severe burns of the mouth, throat and stomach and may be fatal. FIRST AID: wash eyes'immediately with plenty of wnning water for sit least 15 minutes, including under eye-lids and all surfaces. Speed in rinsing eyes with water is important if permanent injury is to be avoided. Cat medical help immediately. SKIN CONTACT: Flush exposed ares promptly with large quantities of water, Re-move contaminated clothes while washing. Prolong washing in serious cases until medical help arrives. Cet medical attention for serious exposure. INCESTION: 1 mediately give person large cuantitles of water or milk to drink. (Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person). Do not induce vomiting. Obtain medical assistance immediately. IhhALATICS,: Remove from exposure to mist and get prompt medical help (Paramedic, Inplant, connunity) . SECTION 7. SPILL, LEAK AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Planning ahead as essential for handling spills. Clean-up personnel should wear protective equipment to pre-vent skin and eye contact. Pick-up spill with, vacuum equipment (alkali resistant) for disposal or flush to holding area with water. Neutralize residue with dilute acid and rinse with water. DISPOSAL: Waste caustic must never be discharged directly to sewers, drains or surface waters. Dilute well with water and carefully n eutralize with scid. Follow all applicable federal, state and local regulations. EPA HA2ARD005 WASTE NUMBER: D002, corrosive (soln 6 pH 312.5)-40CFR 261.22

  • REPORTABLE SPILL QUANTI 1Y: 1000 lbs (40CFR117)

SECTION 8. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Provide adequate general ventilation and exhaust vent'ilation to meet TLV requirement, especially where the possibility of mist formation exists. Use a N!OSH approved respirator with full face covering for mist, where needed. Use chemical safety goggles. A plastic faceshield, in addition to safety goggles, should be worn if splashing is probable. Use rubber gloves, apron or protective clothing and rubber boots where needed to prevent contact with sodiam hydroxide sclutten. Eyewash stations and safety showers must be immediately available. THIS MATERI AL POSES A SPECIAL HA2ARD TO CONTACT LENSES WEARERS the slippery nature of this solution would make it extremely difficult to remove the con act lenses. Critical rinsig of the contaminated eye would be delayed. SECTION 9. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND COMMENTS Store in well-sealed containers. Protect containers from phypical damage. Avoid handling conditions which can lead to spills or mist fotisation. Have abundant water (preferably running water) available where material is stored, unloaded, and handled for emergency use. Drains servicing areas where this material is stored or used should have retention basins for pH adjustment and dilution of spills and flushings before discharge. Workers handlin2 this material should be trained in proper handling precautions and emergency procedures mitn proper fretective ecui-ment nearby. 1X71' HA.ARD CLASSIFICAdON: Corrosive Material DOT LABEL: Corrosive DOT ID NLHBER: UN1824 DATA sot.'RCE(S) CODE (See Glouarp 2. 4 9, 11, 12, 2 7, S S . S8.V. APPROVA1A CUcuo, V /95I l

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Mas s - GENIUM PUBLISHING CORPORATION . 1845 CATALYN ST., SCHENECTADY, NY 12303 USA (513) 377 3354 lammed: . Raved August, Pnm Omenam's MSDS Cdanman, e he med a e ndumma _ SECTION 1. MATERIAL IDEN'ITFICATION 17 MATERIAL. NAME: ANHYDROUS A)0ONIA MNER DESIGNATIONS: NH3 , Asumonia Cas, CAS #7664 41 7 1 1 MANUFACTlJRER: Available from many suppliers / manufacturers including: 2 0 3 0 Dow Chealcals USA, Inorganic Chem. Dept. 2020 Dow Center Cas Liquified Midland, MI 48640 ($17) 636 1000 SECTION 2. INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS  % HAZARD DATA A>NONIA, ANHYDROUS >99.5 2 8418 hr ag/m TWA,3)5 ppe' Current (1985 86) ACC1H TLV with SHL of 35 ppa. 50 ppm"

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.. N!OSH has recommended a 50 ppa ceiling limit (5 minute sampling period). Haan, inhalation: E01.E.ith.!rr!!!!!'n Hunan, inhalation: DESCRIPTION: Liquid or gas depending on temperature and pressure 1414 : 30 000 poe/5 min. conditions. Supplied pressurized in cylinders or tanks. Rat, inhalation: t_ctm tono e /4 hr SECTION 3. PHYSICAL DATA Boiling point, 1 ATN . . . . . . . . . . 3 3. 40C (.2 8'F) Specific gravity, 60/60*F .. 0.62 Vapor pressure 0 600F, anHg . 4800 Volatiles, t ................ ca 100 Vapor density (Air =1) . . . . . . . . 0.6 pH of 1% water soln ........ 11.7 Solubility in water, g/100 cc: Melting point, C (F) ........ 77.7 (-108) 0 0'C ...................... 89.9 Molecular weight ............ 17.04 0 1000C .................... 7.4 A,PPEARANCE 6 CD0R: Colorless liquid or gas (depending on temperature and pressure) with strong pur, gent oder. Oder is detectible at 5 ppa; irritating at 25 50 ppa. Oder provides a warning of hazard. SECTION 4. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA 1. owr Upper d Plesh Paus and Meenas Tamup. Flammakenny tamas a As cas at room temperature 1204'F/651*C'  % by volume 16 . 25 Extinguishing Media: Water spray or fog. Stop flow of gas. Use water to keep fire erposed containers cool and protect personnel affecting shut.cff (water reduces gas concentration due to solubility). It is a moderate fire and explosion hatard when exposed to heat and/or flase. The presence of oil or other combustible materials will increase the fire hazard. If gas is leaking or tanks are heavily exposed to heat, evacuate the area and the area downwind. Tanks should be equipped with appropriate pressure relief devices. Violent tvrture can occur if relief valves fail. Stay clear of tank heads. Firefighters should wear positive pressure self. contained breathing apparatus with full facepiece 8 full protective clothing.

  • fron catalyzed 8500 C/1562 0F uncatalysed.

SECTION 5. REACTTVITY DATA Contained anhydrous amenia is stable at room temperature. Decomposition to H2 ( lamaable!) and N begins above 450 0 C (840'F). It is an alkaline gas and reacts with acids with heat evolution. ContactelNH3 with chemicals such as mercury, chlorine, iodine, bromine, silver oxide, and hypochlorites can fora explosive costpounds. Conta;t with chlorine or chlorine bleach can cause the evolution of hazardous chloramine gas. DO PCT USE cepper, brass, bronze or galvanised steel in contact with smoonia. Welded joints are preferred t-threaded jcints in annonia service. Do not use brated joints. Iron and steel construction is preferred. Piping should be of rigid steel. Anhydrous ammonia does not po.lyserise. cew=e== * ~ m cm = $ENIUM PUBLISHIM

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(~ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET I " "" "' CORPORATE RESIARCM & DEVELOPMENT h HYDRAZINE AQUEOUS 120 ERIE BOULEVARD G (35-64 ) SCHENECTADY N.Y.12305 DAff June 1984 SECTION 1. MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION MATERIAL NAME: HYDRAZINE. AQUEQU5 (35-643) OTHER DESICHATIONS: Hydratine Hydrate, or Honohydrata, NH NH H 0, CAS #007 803 578; 64.0% max,54.42,and35%minHydrazineinwater;SCAVh1 adename) MANUFACTURER: Available from several suppliers, including: Olin Chemicals 120 Long Ridge Road e Stamford, CT 06904 Telephone (203) 356-2473 SECTION 11. INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS  % HAZARD DATA Hydrazine (CAS #000 302 012.' (MSDS #126) 64.0 8-hrTWAg.1ppmor max 0.1 ag/m (skin)* Water Bal. -- 1983 s Hydratine Monohydrat

                 *ACCIH       potential                          TLV (for m)a;n.uspected OSHA PELtoishave    1 ppaca?cinogenic or 1.J ag/m 3                         m , vraa NIOSH                                           (1978g,recossaanded           a ceiling   level of 0.03 ppa or                      LD50 129 mg/kg 0.04 ag/m                                  determined by any           2-hr sample.

Hydrazine and salts are carcinogenic in nouse and rat Skin tests. IARC Vol 4, pp. 127-136 (1974). Mouse TDLo $0g/kg/4 3W-I Possible data malformation with hydrazine exposure (Carcinogenic Effect > reported in animal tests. SECTION llipR%IfdL QTA j " N ti W " N ***> 54.42 9 W' ( Boiling point, 1 atm, des C Freezing point, des C 1Y

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73 (163) 89 (192) None Appearance & Odor Clear, colorless liquids with an ammonia-lika oder. (64% fumes in air.) oder detected at 3-4 prm. (Take protective action if odor detectedt) SECTION IV. FIRE AND EXPLO510N DATA Lo-or upper

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(See Sect. III) Lan vary v an Lna reneart aurfara* I by volume mvdrarine) >4.7 - 40% hydrazine in water is considered the approx. lover limit for ASIM flash point and fire point. Extinguishing media: Water, carbon dioxide and dry chanical. Use water spray to put out firs as..! diluta spills to nonflammable sixtures, to disperse vapore, and to cool fire-exposed containers, Fight fires from safe distance and protected location. Hydrazine vapor is flammable and can be an explosion hazard with exidizers or heating. E eE*'!aNf N $r !!n5* $5Ei! Nn [r$!$ skNaffeb"kh N # "I' j SECTION V. REACTIVITY DATA This retctive reducing agent is stable in suitable closed containers at room temperature. especially under inart atmosphere in the absence of UV radiation. It does not poly-merize and is not shock or friction sensitive. Keep out of direct sunlight. Solution is alkaline QH for 1: hydrazine in water is 10.7). It is incompatible with acids & oxidizing agents (including air). Contact of vapor with matal oxides (such as iron, copper, lead, molybdenu=) can result in fire & possible explosion. Solucices can attack glass, rubber, cork; molybdenum-containing steels such as Stainless Steel 316 should not be used in contact with hydrazine. Obtain supplier help in selecting { compatible materials. Prevent contaminatient Coeve 'ea, f g

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tate blindness rary nose 6 throat followed if axposure by itching burnina 6 swellina of the eyes ( severe Systemiceffectscanincludedissine)s.andpossibledermatitis.80ppaIDLHIcosibletemko-s nausea is reporte . roducina, penetratinkconvulsions and sensitTrtrion. 1.iquid i* t' corneal contact,canopacity. beSystemic corrosivetoxicity: L p,iver, kidneys 6 to tissue, burns and forming blo5d possible permanent system FIRST AID: . Eye or Skin

Contact:

least u ain, includin Isimediately flush with running water! Continue eye flushing for at

                 -shower. Contact physic *g under eyelids. Remove contaminated clothing under safetyiant alkali or thermal burna.                                                                                  e Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Restore and/or support breathing. Conta                                                       -

Keep warm and at rest. Pulmonary edema may occur from severe exposure,ct physician! Intestion: Promptly give 2-3 glasses of silk water or citrus juice- to drink and induce j unU" .D n D *!kaah! N

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SGCTION Vll. SPILL, ftAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES - Evacuate all excepu trai dsupplier's guidancp Inst 2tute plan prepa red wi contact clean-up personne... Notify safety personnel of spills.who are protected against in Use optimum exo osion-proor ventilat:.on. Remove sources or heat or ignition

  • Fromptly r us dilute spill with water 4 pray to less than 40% hydrasine to control fire hasar.d; Use sand (not combust b or othervi in and c Alect liquid as may be feasi-bfe.htotrovidedcontains$nfeabsorbent$econtflectsma$1spillsandresidues,6 to co place in closedTollow
           )ISPOSAL:       ' containers-for    disposal' then flush soill area with auch water.

nypocniorite orTede 10%ralH State and Local regulations. 21 solna can be decomposed with hydrazineoritssixtd$s.The,AirForcehasusedspecialmobileincineratorsfor with water (NO evolution). Open pit burning of alcohol solu-tions has been reported. Dil. sulfuric alid has been used for neutralization. EPA (RCRA) HW No. is U133 (40 CFR 261). SECTION Vill. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION

           ;se general and local exhaust ventilation (explosion-oroof) to meet TLV may be needed). Use enclosed processes where feasible. Hoods to have 1(exhaust           50 ifs face scrubber velocity. Use approved self-contained respirator with full facepiece in a pressure-demand hode for non-routine conditions to 30 ppa or for emergency.
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(IOSH recotunends using a regulated work area, excluding unauthorized personnel. Joe impervious *, body-covering protection tgLeves, apron, boots, full suit, etc.) as conditions require to prevent skin contact. Use chemical safety goggles and faceshield { - to protect eyes. Contaminated impervious protection to be thoroughly washed of f with / water before & during removal. Contaminated clothing & equi health nazard. Wear clean work clothing. Shower after work.pment Controlcan be fire and laundering and cleani g procedures used for nated eather has been recommended. hydrasine-contaminated items. Destruction of contami- } Eyewash ountains, washing facilities and safety showers to be readily available where hydrazine is used or handled. /* Butyl rubber has been recommended. SECTION IX. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND COMMENTS store in tightly closed containers in a cleau, cool, well-ventilated area with controlled drainage, away from oxidising agents, acids, direct sunlight, & sources of heat or ignition. Water sprinkler-protected sheltered outside or detached sterage preferred.

            ~sparks Protect containers from physical dam, age; ground 6 bond for transfers to prevent static pads, d'ikes, drains and containment have osan rueinert with nitrogen atmosphere. Prevent contamination of hydrazine. C
                                & contact with vapors! Prevent li m a m m se 6anns and drums.

Avoid Do not breathing! ingest Practica good personal hygiene. guid contact with eyes, skin clothing! Wash well af ter hand 11cs. Observe label precautions. Rigidly follow proper handling requirements. Obtain guidance from supplier. Use with proper ventilation. Follow code for electrical services. DOT Classification: CORA0SIVE MATERIAL I.D. No. UN2030 label: CORROSIVE POISCN IMO Class: 8 DATA 50URCI($1 CODE: 1-12,14,16.19.20.23.25.26.31.37.38.42.47-49.52

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SECTION !. MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION KATERIAL NAME: CAASON DIOXIDE ODIER DESIGNATIONS: Carbonic Anhydride, Dry Ice, CO2, CASf 000 124 389, CE D27A6 DESCRIPTION: Material supplied in steel cylinders as a liquid under its own vapor pres-sure (ca 870 psig at 70 Y) or in a solid form as dry ice. Also CO2 is formed as a prod-uct of fermentation, animal metabolism, & combustion of carbonaceous matter. MANUFACTURERS: Available from many suppliers including: Airco, Inc., Industrial cases Div. and Liquid Carbonie Corp SECTION !!. INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS I Ha2ARD oaTa Carbon dioxide >99.5 8-hr TWA 5000 ppm or 9000 mg/m3* Busan, inhalation nitrogen <0.34 TCLo 2000 ppm

oxygen <0.09 pulmonary effects
                                                                                                                                       <0.07      Rat, inhalation LCLo water 657,190 ppm for 15 min i                                                                                                                 gat (10 days preg.)
  • Current OSHA & ACCIti TLV. NIOSH (1976) recommended a inhalation TCLo 10 hour TWA of 10,000 ppm with a ceiling level of 60,000 ppm,24 hours 30,000 ppm (10 minute sample), teratogenic effects SECTION !!!, PHYSICAL DATA )

Boiling point, at 1 atm , des C - -78.5 Gas density, at 0 C, g/l ---- A.wie 9 Vapor pressure at -82 C, mm Hg --- 569.1 (sublir es) Melting pt. , 0 5.2 atm, des C --- -56.6 Critical temperature, deg C ---- 31.0 l l Solubility in water at 1 sea, 25 C Molecular weight - 44.01 l

                                -       g/100 ml -----                       ----                               0.145 Appearance & odor: Colorless gas, clear colorless, volatile liquid, or a white solid; odorless. (At high concentrations an " Acidic taste" is detectable.)

j., SECTION IV, FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA lower UPPER p Flash Point and Method Autoignition Temo. Flammability Limits In Air Noncombustible gas None None -- --- Extinguishing medias Use water spray to cool hire-exposed containers to prevent rupture. This material is non-combustible. It can be used as a fire extinguishing agent primarily for its smothering ef fect (reduction of oxygen concentration to the point where the immediate atmosphere cannot support combustion. It is not effective for use on fires involving chemicals that have their own oxygen supply (i.e., cellulosa nitrate); or en fires involving reactive metals (such as, potassium, sodium, magnesium, aluminum, titanium, and zirconium) or their hydrides as these materials can decompose carbon dioxide. SECTION V. REACTIVITY DATA CO2 is stable under ordinarf conditions of use and storage. It does not polymerize. It does cause violent poly =erization of acrylaldehyde or ethylensimine. It decomposes to This weakly acidic material vill react with C0 and 02 when heated above 1700 C. alkaline materials to form carbonates and bicarbonates. An explosien can occur when CDs contacts mixtures of sodiu:s peroxide with aluminum or magnesium. Reactive metals Isuch as alkali metals, magnesium, aluminum, titanium, or zirconium), their hydrides, and materials like diethyl magnesium, aoist cesium oxide, or lithium acetylide with amonia can ignite in a CO2 stmosphere. Dry ice can forn 9 shock sensitive mixtures with sodium, potassium, or sodium-potassi m alloy. GEN E A AL $ ELECT AICc , s, t _ im s, ,,,, n,,,,, e -

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m I L~ " ' '" MATERIAL SAFETY D'ATA SHEET CORPORATE RESEARCH & DEVELC# MENT HYDRAZIh*E, AQUEOUS 120 Erit SOULEVARD (35-642) SCHENECTADY, N.Y.12305 DATE June 1984 SECTION 1. MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION MATERIAL NAME: HYDRAZINE, AQUEQU5 (3) tn.3) OTEER DES 1CNATIONS: Hydrazine Hydrate, or Honohydrate, NH,NH 33H 0, CAS #007 803 578; 64.02 max, 54.4%, and 35% sin Hydrazine in water; SCAV-CX (Tradename) HANUTACTURER: Available from several suppliers, including: Olin Chemicals 120 Long Ridge Road Stamford, CT 06904 Telephones (203) 356-2473

                                       $ECTION 11. INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS                                                            */.       HAZARD OATA         I Hydrazine (CAS #000 302 012) (MSDS #126)                                                         64.0   8-hrIWAg.1ppaor max     0.1 ag/m (skin)*

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(for m)a;n.uspected OSHA PELto1s have 1 pm carcinogenic or 1.3 /s 3 Nydrazine Monohydrat mas, ursa t NIOSH (1978) recommended a ceiling evel of 0.0 ppa or LD50 129 ag/kg 0.04 as/m3, determined by any 2-hr sample. Hydrazineandsaltsarecarcino!enicinnouseradrat Mouse Skin tests. I ARC Vol 4, pp. 127-1 6 (1974). TDLoE0s/kg/434-I Possible Tsc~a~I malformation with hydrazine exposure (Carcinogenic Effect f reported in animal tests. ( SECTION lli.uhtYML IgT4 ,,jdY"ldt Boiling point, 1 sea, des C e nsame 120.1 "Y"'# 54.42

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ammme 109.5, Treezies point, des C - - - - - - - - -51.7 -57 -65 Specific gravity, 25/4 C ----- 1.032 1.031 1.021 Viscosity at 25 C, cps - - - - - - 1.55 1.45 1.02 Solubility in water -- -- Miscible Miscible Miscible Tlash point, des C (F): (CC) -- Ignitable Ignitable None I (OC) ~ 73 (163) 89 (192) None Appearance & Odor: Clear, colorless liquids with an sammonia-like odor. (64% fumes in air.) oder detected at 3-4 com. (Take protective action if oder detectedt) SECTION IV. FIRE AND EXPLO5 ION DATA Lower upper

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(See Sect. Ill) van vary wasn une ennence nuefnea* T by volume Mvdrarine) >4.7 - 40% hydrazine in water is considered the approx. lower limit for Asnt flash point anc j fire point. l Extinguishing media: Water, carbon dioxide and dry chemical. Use water spray to put out fire and dilute spills to nonflammable mixtures, to disperse vapore, and to cool fire-exposed containers. Fight fires from safe distance and protected lechtien. Hydrazine vapor is flaammable and can be an explosion hazard with oxidizers or heating. Firefinhearnnandse{vrahydrazinef contained respiratorge full

                                    -mn                     <m m. enn enen                       varer in       on withprotection air as angow as gopctive clothing.

SECTION V. REACTIVITY DATA This reactive reducing agent is stable in suitable closed containers at roca temperature, especially under inert atmosphere in the absence of UV radiation. It does not poly-serize and is not shock or friction sensitive. Kaap out of direct sunlight. Solution is alkaline (p,H for 1% hydrazine in water is 10.7). It is incompatible with acids & oxidizing agents (including air). Contact of vapor with metal oxides (such as iron, copper, lead, molybdanus) can result in fire & possible explosion. Solutions car. attack glass, rubber, cork; molybdenum-containing steels such as Stainless Steel 316 should not be used in contact with hydrazine. Obtste supplier help in selecting ( compatible natorials. Prevent contamination! GENERAL $ ELECTRIC gp _________s.- - - - - - , - - - - - _ _ - - - -

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 'R5/Ra , GENIUM PUBLISHING CORPORATION Revision 1145 CATALYN ST., SCHENECTADY, NY 12303 USA ($13) 377 3354 F,.m os nn . Msos canam . m h. ==d ai e rus e== "'* ^"'"' SECTION 1. MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION 1 MATERIAL NAME: ANHYDROUS MOONIA OTHER DE51CNATIONS: NH3 , Ameenia Gas, CAS s7664 41 7. I 1 ENUFACTURER: Available from many suppliers / manufacturers including: 2 0 3 0 Dow Chemicals USA, Inorganic Ches. Dept. 2020 Dow Center Gas Liquified Midland, MI 48640 (517) 636 1000 SECTION 2. INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS  % HAZARD DATA MNDNIA, ANHYDROUS >99.5 8(18 hr ag/m TWA,3)25 pps' Current (1985 86) ACCIH TLY with STEL of 35 ppe. 50 ppm"

                                                " Current OSHA PEL.                                                                                                                             8(35 hrmg/m TWA,3) 7                                            NIOSH has recommended a 50 ppa ceiling limit (5 minute sampling period).                                                                         Htman, inhalation:

IBai.29.eth.!!!!!!!E i Human, inhalation: DESCR!PTION: Liquid or gas depending on temperature and pressure 14!.e t 30 000 pom/5 sin. conditions. Supplied pressurized in cylinders or tanks. Rat, inhalation: tctn e Moo em./4 h SECTION 3. PHYSICAL DATA Boiling point , 1 ATM . . . . . . . . . . 33. 4'C (.28'F) Specific gravity, 60/60'F .. 0.62 Vapor pressure 8 600 F, maHg .. 4800 Volatiles, % ................ ca 100 Vapor density (Air =1) ........ 0.6 pH of 1% water soln . . . . . . . . 11.7 Solubility in water, g/100 cc: Melting point, C (F) ........ 77.7 (.108) 0 8 0 C ...................... 89.9 Molecular weight ........... 17.04 8 1000C .................... 7.4 APPEARANCE 6 ODOR: Cplorless liquid or gas (depending on temperature and pressure) with strong pungent oder. Odor is detectible at 5 ppa; irritating at 25 50 ppa. Odor provides a warning of hazard. SECTION 4. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Lawr Upper I Flash Pese and Meand Temp. Planummankry Laams a Av i Cas at room temperature 1204'F/651*C'  % by volume 16 . 25 Extinautshana %edia: Water spray or fog. " Stop flow of gas. Use water to keep fire exposed containers cool and protect personnel affecting shut.off (water reduces gas concentration due to solubility). It is s moderate fire and erplosion hazard when exposed i to heat and/or flame. The presence of oil or other combustible asterials will increase the fire hazard. If gas is leaking or tanks are heavily exposed to heat, evacuate the area and the sres downwind. Tanks should be equipped with appropriate pressure relief devices. Violent ruptuta can occur if relief valves fail. Stay clear of tank heads. Firefighters should wear positive pressure self contained breathing apparatus with full faceplece 8 full protective clothina.

  • f ron catalyzed . 850'C/1562'T unestalysed.

1 SECTION 5. REACTTVITY DATA Contained0 anhydrous ammonia is stable at roos temperature. Decomposition to H2 ( laanable!) and N, begins  ! I above 450 C (840*F). It is an alkaline gas and reacts with acids with heat evolution. Contact al NH3 with chemicals such as mercury, chlorine, lodine, bromine, silver oxide, and hycochlorites can form explosive compounds. Contact with chlorine or chlorine bleach can cause the evolution of hazardous chloramine gas. DO NOT USE copper, brass. bronze or salvanized steel in contact with ammonia. Welded joints are preferred t: threaded joints in ammonia service. Do not use brated joints. Iron and steel construction is preferred.  ; Piping should be of rigid steel. Anhydrous ammonia does not polymerige. cmw.c====~ ~ ~ GENIUM PUBLISHIN(

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I 54 No. l j SECTION VI. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION TLv 5000 ppa (See Sect. II) Nervous system control of respiration is dependent on the CO2 level breached in air. Q Also, by reducing the oxygen level in air. CO2 can cause suffocation. Symptoms of overexposure include headache, dizziness. shortness of breath, muscular weakness, drowsiness and ringing in the ears. High concentrations produce a f aint acid taste and can cause paralysis of the breathing control centers of the nervous system: 2% by volume in the atmosphere vill eause a 50% increase in breathing rate; 3%, a 100% rate increase; >4% produces labored breathing and is dangerous for even a few minutes of exposure; >12% causes rapid uneensciousness; a few hours exposure at 25% results in death. Contact with the liquid or solid can produce frostbite and freeze burns. FIRST AID: Skinieve contact: Treat frostbite and burns from excessive dry ice contact. Inhalation: Remove immediately to fresh air. Give oxygen and/or artificial respira-tion as needed. Get medical attention for serious exposure. SECTION Vll. SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Evacuate area of major spill or release of CO 2 . Notify safety personnel. Provide

       .       ventilation. Clean-up personnel need special training and protection against contact with very cold materials or excessive inhalation of gaseous CO2 .

DISPOSAL: Remove leaking cylinder or scrap solid (" snow" or dry ice) to a hood with forced ventilation or to a remote outside area. Allow gas to bleed off at a moderate rate or solid to sublime. SECTION Vill. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Provide general and local exhaust ventilation to meet TLV requirements. Provide approved supplied-air of self-contained respirators for use in non-routine or emer-gency situations with exposure above the TLV. A full facepiece is required fer con-centrations >10%. Provide standby person (s) with rescue equipment where work is re-quired at >15% CO2 in air. Workers should use gloves and may require additional protective clothing (apron, face shield, etc. which are resistant to lov temperatures) to prevent freeze burns and

     -         f rostbite if more than -tary contact with CO2 at lov temperature is possible.

P a SECTION IX. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND COMMENTS Store in a cool, dark, well-ventilstad area, svay from sources of heat. Do not store in enclosed or sub-surf ace areast If storage temperature drops below 32 F. Rentle (bath at 125 F) varming of cylinders may be needed. Follow standard stafey practices for handling of compressed gas cylinders. Use an unsealed, insulated storage chest or container for dry ice. Do not put drv ice in a closed container where evolved gas cannet escapel Persons with cardiovascular er pulmenary problems may need reduced exposure to CO2 as ce= pared to the normal worker. DATA 30WCE(S) CODE: 2-10.12 14, 17-19. 25. 26 APPROVALS: $' h M. .y=""" 6, w*.- . -s=a a Industrial Hygiens( e - , y o - . w.,- n- * * *a =--.

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Other Designations: Aminomethane, Maneethylamine, Q1 3CH,NH3 , CAS 8000 075 047; UN #1036 Manufacturers: Available from several suppliers incluaing: Union Carbida Corp. ' Ethylene Oxide Derivatives Div. 3 0 Cld Ridgebury Rd. Danbury, CT 06417 Emergency 8: (304) 744 3437 SECTION 2. INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS  % HAZARD DATA ETWYLAMINE 97 8hrTWg*toppaor 18 ag/m

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  • Current ACCIN (1984 85) TLY and OSHA PEL. Rat, oral LD 50 W .* 0 I.............. 1 Rat, inhal. If14 1 3,000 ppe, 4 hrs. l SECTION 3. PHYSICAL DATA loiting Point, 1 ats des *F ('C) . 61.7 (16.5) Volatiles, t ................ ca 100 Vapor Pressure at 20*C, anHg ...... 400 Evaporation Rate (Ether =1) .. N/A Vapor Density (Air =1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.56 Solubility in Water . Miscible Molecular Weight Melting Point, des. 6* * *(6.

F C) .. .. . 45.09 113.8/.117.4 j Specific Cravity 15/156............. C .. . .... . .. 0.689 (.81/.g3)  ; I Appearance i Oder: Colorless liquid or gas having a strong, wipteasant samonia.11te odor. l y SECTION 4. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA 1 m er Upper Plaan Paus and Mesme .

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O'F f 14'C) 0.C. 721'T (353*C) Volume % 3.5 II Extinguishing hodia: Carbon dioxide, alcohol type foam, dry chemical; Do not use e aclid stress of water. since the stroes will scatter and spread the fire. Use water sprey to cool tank / container. Ethylamine is very flammable and is a dangerous fire hasard when exposed to heat or flame. Its vepers are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and flashback. Contact with strong oxiditors may cause a fire or orplosion. Firefighters should wear self. contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing. SECTION 5. REACTIVITY DATA Ithylasane as stable in closed containers at room temperature under normal storage and handling condatsons. It say burst container if heated. Ethytastne is incompatible oath strtas acids. exidizing agents and chlorine or vpochlorttes. Centact =tth strong actds will cause violent spettering. Reactions with chlorine and sikaline hypochlorites are his".ly esotherunt and produce chloramines which any be emplosive, Liquid Ethylamine w!"11 attack soe* for** of plastles, rubber and coatings. Thermal decomposition or burning may produce caldes of nitrtgen and carbor. nonoxide. f 9 )

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SECTION 6. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION T1.v 10 ppa (see section 2) Ethylamine sapers are irritating to the nose, throat and lungs and cause eye irritation with lacrimation, conjuncttvitts and cornest edena. Prolonged exposure to vapor may cause headache, nausea, vomiting, diff t. culty in breathing, pulmonary edena, and corneal injury. The liquid is severly irritatirs to the skin and may cause burns leading to necrosis and scarring. It may be absorbed through the skin. If the liquid is splashed into the eyes, permanent damage any occur. Ingestion of Etbylamine will cause burning of the mouth and digestive treet and any be fatal. Long tera effects of overexposure are not known. The TLV is established to prevent irritating effects. FIRST AID: EYE CONTACT: Promptly flush eyes, including under eyelids, with running water for at least 15 asnutes. If irritation persists. or damage is observed, cover eyes with a dry bandage and transport to e medical facility that treats eye injuries. $t!N CONTACT: Promptly flush skin for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing. If skin is burned, cover with a dry, sterile bandage and get medical attention. 19tALATf 0N: Remove to fresh air. Restore and/or support breathing, if necessary. Cet medical attention (In. plant, Paramedic,Coenunity). INCESTION: Cive victim water or allk as quickly as possible. Cet medical attention and call Poison Control Center. Do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so. Transport victim to medical facility. Never give anything by acuth to a person who is unconscious or is havin ; e...w < w e

     .       SECTION 7. SPILL. LEAK AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Notafy saf ety personnel of large spalls or leaks. Evacuate the area if necastary. Provide mastmua exploston.

proof vaatilation to remove vapors from the area. Turn off heat and ignition sources. When perforvira clean-up, wear suitable protective clothing and equipment (see Section 8). Absorb small quantities of liquid with paper towel or vermiculite and place in closed containers for dis. posal. Dike large spills and wilect for reclaastion or disposal. Don't flush to sewer. Use non sparking tools when performing clean-up. If in gaseous form, turn off gas. DISPOSAL: Incinerate or place in suitable container for disposal by licensed contractor. EPA (CNA) RQ is 1000 lb/400 kg (40CFR117) SECTION 8. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Provsde general and local ethaust ventilation (explosion proof) to meet TLY requirements. For energency or non. routine exposures where the Tty any be exceeded, wear an approrr. ate NIOSH approved respirator. Wear splash proof safety goggles if there is any possibility of liquid Ethylamine or solutions getting into the eyes. Wear gloves, face shie'd, and impervious clothing to prevent skin contact when skin contact may occur. If skin contact occurs, the exposed ares should be drenched with water immediately. Do not wear contaminated clothing until it has been properly laundered. L Eye wash stations and safety showers should be accessible to areas of use and handling. Contact lenses pose

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2. Computer equipment
3. Filters in HVAC room-MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Class A combustibics
2. Overheated computer equipment ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - computation center - west door from condensate demin area
2. Secondary - office N.E. door via E1.104' Turbine Building or NRC office E.

door via El.104' Turbine Building ' FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - E1.104' condensate demineralized catwalk *

2. Secondary - El. 10a' Unit 2 Turbine Building HAZARDOUS HATERIALS:

1., Toxic products of combustion from cable insulation and plastic furnishings.

2. Halon 1211 from portable extinguishers.
3. Low level radiation calibration sources.

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. TSC is not provided with floor drains.
2. Sprinkler system isolation valve, FP-2-275, is at about E1. 114' of the Turbine Building along the east wall of the TSC and between the office and NRC offica doors.

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1. FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

Use Halon equipment. 1211 as the agent of choice for fires involving computer FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (5) 17# Halon 1211

2. Automatic sprinklers
3. Fire hose reel stations . (1) operation center (1) E1. 104' Turbine Building
4. Fire hydrants and hose reels of the yard loop
5. Fire hose trailer VENTILATION:
1. I TSC ventilation system is self contained in the HVAC room located between NRC Office and the laboratory.
2. Supply fans 05-92, 05-94, and 05-95. .

3. Portable (Turbine smoke exhausters Building 104'). - exhaust to the west (cond demins) or the east M COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones - - ' i

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3. CDF radio telephone stored in emergency locker
4. Portable Radios (OPS Freq.

LIGHTlHG: 1. Plant lighting panels - PL 29-1 and PL 30-1

2. Emergency battery powered lighting SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: '

1. De ' energize electrical equipment where possible prior to attempting extinguishment. 2. Hose line protection for a westerly attack will require 2{" hose from yard hydrants to the E1. 104' of the condensate demineralized corridor, reduced to 1)" lines for attack and personal protection.

3. Self-contained breathing apparatus will be required.

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2. Iso Phase Bus Cooler panels
3. Transient combustibles MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1.
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2. Electrical fire in cable spreading rooms
3. Fire in iso phase bus cooler panels ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - via Door #213 2 E1.104' Turbine Building (Security Door)
2. Secondary - via Door l's 201-2 and 284-2' or via Door #208-2 FIRE BRIGADE STAGIEG AREA: 1. ' Primary - outside Door #213-2 9 E1.104'
2. Secondary - corridor outside Doors #201-2 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Fumes from cable insulation
2. CO2 discharge from hose reels MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:
1. No floor drains are provided in cable spreading rooms (minimize water usage).
2. Isolate affected buses if possible.
3. Keep redundant safety trains separated where possible.

RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Use water fog only if necessary to protect exposures due to electrical hazards.
2. Maintain fire barrier penetration seals to protect redundant equipment.
3. Maintain separation of vital 4kV cable spreading rooms if at all possible (especially during fire suppression and ventilation).

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FIRE SUPPRES$10N EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (5) 15# CO:'s (3) 20# dry chemical (1) pressurized water 2.- Two CO2 hose reels 3. Twofirehosereels-(1)nexttoDoor#201-2 (1) Turbine Building E1.104' ner:h of Ooor 1213-2 VENTILATION: 1. Each cable spreading room is provided with a grating at ceiling level which i would allow smoke to vent to the 4.160 switchgear rooms at E1. 119'. The 4160 switchgear rooms are provided with dampers (fusible link closers) # E1.140' which would allow smoke to exhaust at the Turbine Deck area SE Corner.

2. Portable smoke exhausters could be used to provide positive ventilation through Doors 200-2, 204-2 and 202-2 to force smoke up to E1. 140'.
3. Plant ventilat',on f ans on the west wall of the Iso phase bus roora would force smoke tri open louvers on the east wall to the outside. j
5. Maintain the following vent fans running: 25-67, 25-68 and 2S-69 in bus rooms-F, G and H at E1. 119".
6. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

CO>NUNICATIONS: 1. ' Plant telephone - M

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LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panel - PL 21-4

2. Emergency lighting in area I

1 1 SAFETY EQUIPMENT: ~

1. An eye wash / shower station is located in the U-2 Turbine Building, 85' El. at Col's A-29. just north of the Condensate Booster Pumps.

2. A first aid kit is located at the 104' El. of the Turbine Building by the personnel elevator. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.
2. High voltage by Iso phase bus panels.
3. Minimize water use since no drains are provided.
4. Keep redundant vital equipment saparated where possible.

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                                                                                            -4160 SWGR AREA FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COM8USTIBLES:       1.      Cable insulation
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                                                 . MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1.        Switchgear components 2.-   Transient combustibles
3. Overheated cables ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - via Door #304-2 to switchgear vent fia area
2. Secondary - via Door. #302-2 to switchgear .

components from. stairway ' (Security Door) or via Door #311-2 (Security Door) u .. . - w. . 3., . c r. FIREBRIGADESTAGINGAREAi~ 1. Primary - outside Door #304-2 E1.119' , Turbine Buf1 ding

2. Secondary - Turbine tuilding E1.140' by i

stairway leading down to Door #302-2 i HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Fumes from burning cable insulation

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RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire hose streams may be required to protect exposures.
2. Water should be used in a fog pattern at least 6 feet away from energized electrical equipment.

FIRE SUPPRESS 10H EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (3) 15# C02's  ; (1) 20f Dry Chemical

2. CO2 hose reels - (2)
3. Fire hose reel - (1) by Door f301-2
4. Automatic sprinklers in fan area VENTILATION:
1. Switchgear vent f ans l's 2S-67, 2S-68, 2S-69, 2S-70 and 2S-71 are located i in the switchgear vent fan room. (Switchgear supply ducts are equipped with fire dampers.)
2. Smoke exhauster may be required. Positive pressure techniques with ventilation exhaust directed through ceiling grating to El. 140' is {

l preferred. Dampers are provided with fusible links at E1. 140' and may l need to be reopened.

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2. Emergency lighting in area 1

SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eye wash / shower station is located in the U-2 Turbine Building 85' E1., at col's A-29. just north of the Condensate Bocster Pumps,

2. j A first aid kit is located at 119' of the U-1 Turbine Buildirig by the personnel elevator.

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3. If water is used it should be applied in a fog pattern only due to high voltage electrical equipent and from no closer than 6 feet. Minimize water on floor especially In the vicinity of 4kV switchgear. {

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2. . Electric stove in. kitchenette
3. Flammable / combustible liquids  ;
4. Flammable gasses  ;

MOST PROCABLE FIRE: 1. Class "A" combustibles

2. Kitchen fire (grease)
3. Flamable/ combustible liquids .
4. Flammable gasses i

[CCESSANDEGRESSROUTES: 1. Primary - via Door #305-2 from El. 119' Turbine Building

2. Secondary - vis Door #301-2 from Stairway S-7 or via Door Nos. 393-2 and 392-2 from Stairway S-6 FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - outside Door #305-2 at 119' El. .

Turbine Building

2. Secondary - top of Stairway S-7 at El.140' ,

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Toxic products of combustion

2. Flammable / combustible liquids 3.

Flammable gasses MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. Isolation Valve, FP-2-358, for automatic sprinkler system located overhead and outside Door #305-2 El. 119' Turbine Building.

RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire Hose Streams may be required to protect exposures.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (1 20f Dry Chemical (1 Halon

2. Automatic sprinkler system
3. Fire hose reel - outside Doorway f301-2 l

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VENTILATION: I I- Normal plant ventilation ,

2. Smoke Ejectors may be required. Smoke could be exhausted via Door #305-2 to E1.119' Turbine Building or up stairway S-7 to the E1.140' Turbine Deck. .
3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

Plant telephones - COMMUNICATIONS: 1. -

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i LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panel - PL 21-4

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SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eye wash / shower station is located in the U-2 Turbine Building. 85' E1. , at col's A-29,

2. A first aid kit is locatej in the U-1 Turbine Building at 119' E1. by the personnel elevator.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.
2. Portable hand lanterns should be carried by Fire Brigade members.

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2. Electric cable insulation 3.. Transient combustibles MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Broken lube oil line, oil' soaked insulation
2. Transient combustibles
3. Overheated electric motor or control wiring ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - via southeast stairway from El. 85' or 140'
2. Secondary - via southwest stairway from El.

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1. The entire floor area is protected by wet pipe and automatic sprinklers.

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I' l RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire Hose Steams may be required to protect exposures.
2. Caution should be used when applying water to hot steam lines. Rapid cooling can cause cracking and steam leaks.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (1) CO Dry Chemica's

2. Fire hose reels - (6)(4) 20
3. Automatic wet sprinkler system
4. Foam - Maintenance Brigade locker, Fire Brigade Station, Fire Truck, Stairway #1 Locker.

VENTILATION:

1. Ventilation Fans 2S-57, 25-58 and 25-59 are located in the Southeast end.

There are no exhaust outlets on the west wall. Smoke would vent to E1. 140' via stairways and open grating in the SE corner.

2. Smoke Exhausters will be required for a fire in the NE area and smoke vented to E1. 140'.
3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephones I

2. Portable radios (Op. Freq.

LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panels - PL 22-3 and 22-2

2. Emergency lighting SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1. An eye wash / shower station is located in the U-2 Turbine Building, 85' E1, at Col's A-29. just north of the Condensate Booster Pumps.
2. A first afd kit is located in the U-2 Turbine Bldg., 119' E1. by the personnel elevator.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.  !
2. Portable Hand Lanterns should be available.
3. Seismic bracing makes access very difficult.
4. Lube oil fires may also involve lower elevations. {

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UNIT NO. 2 TURBINE BLDG. EL. 140' FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL' COMBUSTIBLES
1. Lube oil
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3. Class "A" transient combustibles MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Lube oil
                                   - 2. Hydrogen leak 3.-  Class "A" transient combustibles ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES:'           l'.#~ Primary - Stairway #1 from Unit 1 Turbine Deck
2. Secondary - S.E. stairway from E1. 85' ,

S.W. stairway from E1. 85' FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Unit 1 Turbine Deck, north end

2. Secondary - E1. 85' by S.E. stairway OR El. 85' by S.W. stairway ,

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. CO discharge at #10 Bearing

2. CO2 in generator casing ~during outage periods MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:
1. Cardox cotstrol valve located between vent _f ans 2S-62 and 25-63 east wall.
2. Deluge control valves located at Turbine pedestals.
3. Hydrogen shutoff valve located at E1. 85' near seal oil unit.
 ,           4. Main hydrogen shutoff valve north end of west buttress 85' E1.
5. Hydrogen is vented to the roof, vent valve shutoff at seal oil unit 2-1.

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RECOMMENDATION

1. FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

Water spray f ron hose reels may be used to cool housing of Turbine generator. Care must be exercised as water may cause steam leaks when applied to hot Turbine parts or piping. 2.~ Water spray should be used to protect exposures from a hydrogen fire. FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (1) 17f Halon (7) 20f Dry Chemicals

2. Deluge spray system
3. CO2 flooding system at #10 Bearing
4. Fire hose reels - (5) i l

VENTILATION: 1. Supply fans 25-61, 25-62, 25-63, 2S-64 and 25-65

2. Smoka from any fire should vent via center roof vents.

COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone - @ M

2. Portable radios (0ps. Freq.

LIGHTlHG: 1. Plant lighting panels - PL 22-5 and 22-4

2. Emergency lighting in area i
                          ~  SAFETY EQUIPMENT:      1. Eye wash stations are located in 115' E1., "H" area in
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at col's A-29 just north of the Condensate Booster Pumps.

2. A first aid kit is located in the Operator Ready Room / Fire Brigade Room on the 140' deck of the Turbine Building.

3. A Burn Kit is located in the Unit 1 Control Room. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: l. In the event of a hydrogen leak, do not attempt to extinguish the fire until such time as the hydrogen supply has been shut off at valve located at seal oil unit 2-1 E1. 85'.

2. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.

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2. Electric wiring to control panels MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Class "A" combustibles
2. Electric wiring.

ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - via Door d's 19, 20, 21, 14, 17, 18 i

2. Secondary - via Door l's 1 and 2 FIRE. BRIGADE STAGING AREA;, 1. Primary north end outside Door d's 19 and 20
2. Secondary - south end outside Door l's 1 and 2 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Toxic products of combustion MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:
1. Security Building fire protection system isolation valve FP-0-360  ;
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1. Fire Hose streams may be required to protect expcsures.
2. Care should be taken to protect sensitive computer equipment.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (3) 20f dry chemicals

2. Fire hose reels - (2 (1) 15# CO outsideN.W. corner)hallwaybyDoor126
3. Fire hydrant - yard loop VENTILATION:
1. Building ventilation system
2. Portable smoke exhausters may be required. Smoke could be exhausted via doorways to the outside.
3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. .

C0lHUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone - - - -

2. Portable Radios ( ps. Freq.

LIGHTING: 1. Normal plant lighting panels - LB - UP - LA and HL

2. Emergency lighting - SAS SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 1.

A first aid kit is located on the far west side of the building by the Radiation Portal Monitors. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

1. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required.
2. Antnunition storage is provided inside Door #13. Access may be gained via Door #14.

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2. Cable insulation
3. 480V switchgear panels
4. Transient combustibles MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Transient combustibles
2. Lube oil
3. Cable insulation
4. 480V switchgear panels l

ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Via stairway east side

2. Via stairways N and S ends Door l's 11 and'12 l

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2. Fumes from cable insulation
3. CO: discharge at circulating pumps (CO will drift tolowerelevations)

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. Water circulating pumps are protected by an automatic C0 flood system.

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water tightseparation Maintain doors shut. of redundant auxiliary salt water pumps by keeping 3 Safe shutdown cables have thermolag protected junction boxes outside of ASW cubicles. FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: 1. Fire extinguishers - (6) C0a's 2. Fire hose reels - Eight (4) exterior and (4) interior

3. Fire Hydrants - (2)

VENTILATION: 1. Portable smoke exhauster may be required. three stairways to the outside. Smoke can be exhausted via the 2. Hose streams can also be used to ventilate smoke and hot gases out of doors. 3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Plant telephone -[

2. Portableradios(Ops.Freq. d LIGHTING: 1. Plant lighting panel - PL 18-1, PL 18-1 -
2. Emergency lighting in area SAFETY EOUIPMENT: 1.

An Eye Wash / Shower station is located on the east side of the upper elevation of Intake by the Chlorine Storage Tanks. Eye Wash Stations are located in the N.W. and S.W.

2. corners of the lower elevation of Intake.

A first aid kit is located on the east wall of the lower elevation just south of the stairs. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: 1. Liquid chlorine (Cls) will cause serious skin burns. Gaseous CL2 will form 2. hcl when inhaled causing possible respiratory arrest. Self contained breathing apparatus will be required. N,.0T_E: (A) Use water to keep fire-exposed chlorine tanks cool. (B) Two (2) Self contained breathing apparatus are wall mounted outside on the east wall between the 480V switchgear rooms. (C) Chlorine mergency kit is located in the chlorinator room to plug chlorine cylinder leaks. I PaSe 33-2 00310914.3Aa 120111 Revisie: 2

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ADMINISTRATION BUILDING FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES: 1. Class "A" combustibles

2. Transient combustibles
3. Electrical appliances
4. Cable insulation MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Electrical appliances
2. Electrical equipment
3. Cable insulation ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES:
1. Primary - On the west side of the building there is a stairtower that runs f rom the first floor to the roof. The east side of the building has a stairtower running from the first thru sixth floors. Both stairtowers open to an exit access with the main exits / entrances nearby.
2. The elevator lobby is located on the first floor at the south-west corner i

of the building by the main entrance. Elevators il and #2 run from the first thru sixth floors. The #3 elevator runs from the first floor to the. roof.

3. The Turbine Building bridge also serves as a primary means of access / egress. The bridge runs from the fifth floor of the Administration Building to the 140' deck of the Turbine Building. j Secondary: There are numerous secondary access / egress routes available on the i first floor, located on all sides of the building.

f FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - A. First floor in the elevator lobby. B. 140' deck of the Unit 2 Turbine Building.

2. Secondary - The floor below whichever floor the fire is on.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Sulfuric Acid (in batteries)

2. Smoke, fumes, products of combustion.

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. The electrical main is located in the elec cal equipment room on the east i end of the first floor.
2. Fireman's elevator key controls are located in the first floor elevator lobby between elevators #1 and #2. .

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3. For HVAC and ventilation, see section titled VENTILATION.

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FIRE PROTECTION / DETECTION EQUIPMENT:

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NOTE: For ease of understanding, this section is broken down on a floor-by-floor basis.

1. Perimeter of Building:

A. Fire hydrants: 4 B. Hose Reel Stations: 4 C. Underground Isolation Valve FP-0-1222, located south-east of the building, isolates the building from the yard loop.

2. Ground (First) Floor:

A. The entire first floor, (with the exception of the telecommunications room located in the north-center of the building) is protected by automatic sprinklers. B. The sy. tom riser is located in a plumbing closet in the center of the south side of the building. C. A fire department cr<aection is located in the center of the south side of the building. D. FP-0-1166, located in the same plumbing closet as the system riser, isolates the first floor and mezzanine sprinklers. E. FP-0-1171, located north of FP-0-ll66 and above the false ceiling, isolates firewater to the west stairwell. F. The telecommunications room located on the north side of the building is protected by an automatic Halon system that can be manually activated. A manual Halon Abort / Reset switch is located in the room.' G. The kitchen hood systems are protected by Ansul Dry Chem that can be released either manually or automatically. H. An annunciator panel is located on the first floor in back of the receptionist's desk.

1. Building Evacuation and Fire Emergency Panels are located in the electrical room south of Elevator f2.

J. Fire Hose Reels: 4 (four) K. Fire Extinguishers: 4 (four) 17# lalons, one located in each Hose Reel Station Cabinet. L. Smoke detectors are located in the elevator lobby area, return air supply and telecommunications room.

3. Intermediate Floor (Hezzanine)

A. The intermediate floor is protected by automatic sprinklers. B. A 2f" standpipe is located just west of the stairs. C. A hosereel station is located north of the stairs at the entrance to the building storage room. D. FP-0-Il70, located in the southern mechanical equipment coom, isolates firewater to the east stairwell. E. A 17f Halon fire extinguisher is located in the hose reel cabinet. NOTE: TWO HIGH RISE PACKS LOCATED IN ROOM MOS " EMERGENCY RESPONSE STORAGE" 4 Second Floor A. The second floor is protected by automatic sprinklers. B. One 23" standpipe is located in the west stairwell, one 2i" standpipe is located in the east stairwell. C. Hose reel stations: 4 (four) Page 34-2 Revision 2 00310914.3Aa 122111

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D. Fire extinguishers 4 (four), 17# Halons, one located in each hose reel station cabinet.

          -E. FP-0-1177, located in the west stairwell lan' ding, isolates the second floor sprinklers and hose reel stations..

F. Smoke detectors are located throughout the floor.

5. Third Floor A. The entire third floor is protected by. automatic sprinklers.

B. One 2}" standpipe is located in the west stairwell, one fj" standpipe is located in the east stairwell. C. Hose reel stations: 4 (four) . D. Fire Extinguishers: 4 (four) 17f Halon, one located 'in each hose. reel station cabinet. E. FP-0-1178, located in the west stairwell landing, isolates-the third floor sprinklers'and hose reel stations. F. Smoke detectors are located throughout the floor.

6. Fourth Floor A. The entire' fourth floor is protected by automatic sprinklers.

B. One 2)" standpipe is loccted in the west stairwell, one 2}" standpipe is located in the west stairwell. C. Hose reel stations: 4 (four) 0.

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Fire Extinguishers: 4 (four) 17# Halon, one< located in each hose reel station cabinet. . E. FP-0-1179, located in the west stairwell landing, isolates the fourth floor sprinklers and hose reel stations. F. Smoke detectors are located throughout the floor. G. To provide remote annunciation capability, a fire system automated phone dialing system has been installed in room 423 of the administration building. When an alarm condition exists, a computer generated message will identify the building number and type of alarm, the automated phone dialing system will then begin sequentially dialing up to 8 telephone numbers until the alarm condition is acknowledged. Acknowledgement is achieved by depressing the " star" key on a touch-tone telephone. Once the alarm condition hts been acknowledged, emergency responders need to report to the fire control panel on the 6th floor in the administration building to determine the type and extent of the problem.

7. Fifth Floor A. The entire fifth floor, including the bridge to the 140' deck of the Turbine Building, is protected by automatic sprinklers.

B. One 2i" standpipe is located in the west stairwell, one 2{" :tandpipe is located in the east stairwell. C. Hose reel stations: 4 (four) D. Fire Extinguishers: 4 (four) 17f Halon, one located in each hose reel station cabinet. E. FP-0-1180, located in the west stairwell landing, isolates the fifth floor sprinklers and hose reel stations. F. Smoke detectors are located throughout the floor. ! G. An annunciator readout panel is located on the turbine side of the I bridge. Page 34-3 Revision 2 00310914.3Aa 12311I

1) B. . Sixth floor A. The perimeter.of the sixth floor is protected by automatic sprinklers. B. One 2)" standpipe is located in the west stairwell, one 2}" standpipe-

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                                 ,                           .C.-   Hose reel stations: 4 (four)

D. . Fire Extinguishers: 4 (four) 17# Halon, one located in each hose reel station cabinet. E. FP-0-1181, located in the west stairwell landing, isolates the sixth. floor sprinklers and hose reel stations. F. A Pre-Action system protects the computer rooms, the tape library, the pallet storage room, the north-west conference room, and the: computer-operators-center room. FP-0-1182 isolates the. Pre-Action system, it is located in'a plumbing closet on the sixth floor just north of the west stairwell.

                                                            ~ G. A.Halon system protects the micro-fiche and P.C.N. network rooms. The Halon can be released either manually or-automatically (cross zone smoke detection) from each room, and can also be aborted from each room.- The Halon can also be cut-out at the Annunciator / Reset panel on the sixth floor. There are three Halon storage tanks,'one is a reserve, located in a closet on the north-west side of the sixth floor, about 30' north of elevator fl.

H. The building Annunciator / Reset panel is located in the electrical room (#611) directly east of. elevators #1 and #2. I. An annunciator panel dedicated solely to the 6th floor pre-action system is located in the north-west corner of the computer-operation cer:ter room. J. Smoks rietectors are located throughout this floor. - d

9. Roof:-

A. A standpipe with 3 2}" outlets is located north-west of the west penthouse. Another standpipe of the same configuration is located at the south-west corner of the east penthouse. B. An automatically opening stairwell vent (which vents the east stairwell) is located west of.the east penthouse.

10. West (Elevator) Penthouse A. The west penthouse is protected by automatic sprinklers.

B. Hose reel stations: 1 (one) C. Fire Extinguishers 1 (one), located in the hose reel station cabinet. D. FP-0-1183 isolates the west penthouse sprinklers and hose reel station. E. Automatically opening stairwell vent (which vents the west stairwell) is located at the second floor of the west penthouse. F. Smoke detectors are located in the west penthouse.

11. East (Mechanical) Penthouse:

A.- The east penthouse is protected by automatic sprinklers. B. Hose reel stations: None C. Fire Extinguishers: None D. FP-0-1199, located in the north-east corner of the mechanical room, isolates the east penthouse sprinklers. l E. Smoke detectors are located in the east penthouse. Page 34-4 Revision 2 00310914.3Aa 124111 - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ -_- _ _. i

1 1 VENTILATION:

1. Supply Fans A. Supply f an SF1 and return fan REF1 serve the first, second, and third -

floors and are located on the south-east side of the Administration' Building. The supply fan is on the Intermediate floor and the return fan is on the first floor. B.. Supply Fan SF-2 and Return Fan REF2 serve the fourth and fif th floors and are located in the east (mechanical) penthouse, on the roof at the east end of the building.

2. Fan Coil Units q

A. FC-1: Restaurant fan located above the ceiling in the kitchen area, suppliet air to the kitchen and dining room. B. FC-2: Fan located above the ceiling in the kitchen area, provides kitchen make-up air. ) C. FC-3: Fan located in the intermediate floor area, provides air to the electrical /UPS rooms. D. FC-4: Fan located on the north end of the roof, supplies air to the sixth floor.  ! E. FC-6: Fan located west of the telecommunications room on the first floor supplies air to the telecommunications room. ] 3

3. Smoke Control Mechanical Ventilation A. Supply Fans *
1) Duct smoke detectors are located on the suction side of the Supply and Return f ans. Upon sensing smoke in the supply duct both the supply and return fans will be de-energized and the outside and exhaust dampers will close and the return will open.

This action will transmit an alarm in the fire alarm panel.

2) ;,Upon smoke being sensed in the return detectors both fans will
                                                               " remain on. The outside and exhaust will open 100% and the return will close. Inlet vane controls will be matched to provide         i
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1

8. Fan Coil Units
1) FC-1 and FC-3 will de-energize if smoke is sensed and the alarm will be annunciated in the fire alarm panel.
2) FC-4: A smoke detector in the return air will upon sensing smoke leave the fans running and position the outside and exhaust damper 100% open and close the return 100%. The inlet vanes will i be matched to provide maximum smoke removal. Detector activation i will be annunciated by the fire alarm panel.
3) FC-6: smoke detectors for the telecommunication room which are tied to the Halon System will de-energize the fan coil when activated.
4) FC-2: has no duct smoke detectors.

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B. Fan Coil' Units (continued)

                - 4. ' Smoke control - Natural Ventilation l'

A. An interior manual operating roof vent is located at the top of the' east stairwell' (stairway #2) for ventilating smoke on the east side of the building. B. Opening the doors leading from the top of the west stairwell (stairway #1) through the elevator penthouse to the outside roof area will ventilate smoke out of the west side of the building. C. Safety Glass Windows

1) At strategic locations throughout the interior of each floor level are windows designed to be shattered with a minimal impact '

for the venting of smoke and heat. The glass is identified by a red dot placed on the window frame.

2) To identify the safety glass on the exterior, there are reflecting red dots attached to the skin of the building - one red dot is placed above a sixth floor window and one red dot above the first floor window. In a straight line from dot to dot all window are safety glass.

a D. Portable Smoke Ejectors for Smoke Removal

         '                   1)    The building mechanical or natural ventilation capabilities       -

should always be assisted by the use of portable smoke ejectors. When encountering moderate to heavy smoke. COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Telephones e Receptionist's Desk - S."

   ,                                           Elevator Lobby - M g                                           6th floor Annunciator / Reset P el -

py 2. Portable radios (0ps. Freq. i 3. {J T7

         ,      the Site Evacuation and Fire Emergency Panels (located on g                                           first floor),
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   %F tn,          SAFE 1Y EQUIPMENT:

i k 1. An eyewash / shower station is located in the first floor battery room.

       -        2. First-Aid kits are located inside the building fire hose reel station cabinets.

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FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES: 1. Class "A" combustibles

2. . Flammable liquids (storage cabinet).
3. Grease .,

MOST PROBABLE FIRE: 1. Class "A" combustibles

2. Flammable liquids- i

{ ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES: 1. Primary - Via Overhead Rolling Doors l

2. Secondary- - Via man doors NE End & SW Side.

NOTE: Axes, prybars or bolt cutters may be required to~ gain access.  ; FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA: 1. Primary - Dock Unloading Area West Side HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1. Potassium Hydroxide

2. Ammonium Hydroxide
3. Resin in Drums
4. Calgon Containers (35% Hydrazine)
5. Reagent chemicals MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:
1. The entire building is protected by two automatic wet sprinkler systems.

The sprinkler isolation valves are located in the center of the building, and at the northeast corner of the warehouse. RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Brush and grass should be wetted down to preclude potential wild land fire.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire Extinguishers: 8 (eight) 20# dry chemicals s
2. Automatic Sprinkler System .
3. Fire hydrant located north end of warehouse - water supply from 100,000 gallon tank. -

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11 jr < l VENTILATION:

1. Normal building ventilation system.
2. Portable smoke exhausters may be required. Smoke could be exhausted via overhead rolling doors to the outside using hose streams from offsite fire engines.
3. If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed.

COMMUNICATIONS:

1. Plant Telephones -
2. Portable Radios (O Freq.

LIGHTING:

1. Plant Lighting Panel located in the Office at the N.W. corner. <

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: ,

1. Self-contained breathing apparatus will be required.
2. Portable hand lanterns available on the engine.
3. For a fire involving this building, full protective clothing will be required. i
4. The possibility of a flammable liquid fire exists in the northeast portion of the building -
5. Access to the NPO Storage area requires a master key available from the Shift Foreman.

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[ FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COMBUSTIBLES

    -1. Flamable/ combustible liquids
2. Flamable/ combustible gasses
3. Type "A"' combustibles lwood, etc.] ,
4. Transient combustibles
5. Cable insulation  !

i MOST PROBABLE FIRE:  !

1. Flamable/ combustible liquids
2. Flamable/ combustible gasses
3. Transient combustibles
4. ' Type "A" combustibles  ;
5. Cable insulation ^

ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES

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1. Primary - via the door on the south side.

2,. Secondary - via the door on the north side. l

3. The roll-up doors on the north and south sides can also be used for  !

access / egress. FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA:

1. Primary: on the south side of the building.
2. Secondary: on the west side of the building.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:

1. Cleaning solvent
2. Oil
3. Misc. flamable liquids -
4. Flamable gasses i

MANAGEMENT OF BUILDING SYSTEMS: l I, 1. The electrical main is located in the south-east corner ct the building.  ; RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire hose streams may be required to protect exposures. j Page 36-2 Revision 2 00310914.3Aa 141111

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2. Fire hose reel stations: 1 (one), located outside on the south side of the building. -
3. The warehouse is protected by automatic sprinklers. FP-0-560, located at l

' the riser on the south side of the building, isolates the warehouse.

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(building 527). VENTILATION:

1. Natural ventilation via roll-up doors.
2. Mechanical ventilation - portable smoke ejectors.

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LIGHTING:  ! SAFETY EQUIPMENT: An eyewash st& tion is located just east of the north roll-up door, along the north wall. I C0 muMICATIONS: Telephones: Radio: 09Frequench . 1 I I i l l I l l 1 i l'

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I PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NO. O AUXILIARY PACKAGE BOILER FIRE FIGHTING PRE-PLAN POTENTIAL COM8USTIBLES 1.- Diesel fuel to boiler

                 . 2. Start-up propane to boiler
3. Transient combustibles
4. Paint stored in the adjacent paint storage seatrain.

MOST PROBABLE FIRE:

1. Burner oil leak
2. Propane leak  !

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3. Overheated pumps
4. Trans1ent combustibles 5 Diesel fuel oil.

ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES t

1. Primary - via the west door.
2. Secondary - via the north roll-up door or the east door. .

FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA:

1. Primary: north-west of the building.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:

1. Diesel fuel oil
2. Propane
3. Toxic fumes or skin contact from 35% Hydrazine.
4. Smoke, fumes, products of combustion.
5. Oil
6. Amonia MANAGEMENT OF BUILOING SYSTEMS:
1. The electrical shutoff is located along the west wall.
2. The propane shutoff is located at the bottles on the east side of the building. J
3. Diesel fuel shutoff is located east of the building at the top of the -

stairway and north of the stairway. The package boiler draws fuel from 2 underground tanks located in that area, ]a I RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Use water fog to cool exposures. i j

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3 l I FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT: i

1. Fire extinguishers: 2 (two) 20f MPDC's.
2. Sprinkler system (controlled by FP-0-995, located inside package boiler 0-1. *
3. Fire hydrant #4 and hose reel are to the south-west of the building.
4. Foam - located on the Fire Truck, the Maintenance Brigade Locker, and the Operations Brigade Locker.

VENTILATION: 1. 2. Natural ventilation via roll-up door on the north end of the building.  ! Mechanical ventilation - portable smoke ejectors.

3. .l If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to l power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. '
4. Fire hose stream ventilation techniques may be used.

LIGHTING: 1 Emergency lighting is provided. SAFETY EQUIPMENT: An eyewash station is located at the center of the west - wall. COMMUNICATIONS: Telephones: M Radio: OP Frequency % ' Page 37-2 Revision 0 , 00310914.3Aa 145111

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1. Flammable liquids
2. Flammable gasses
3. Cable Insulation 4 Type "A" combustibles
5. Transient combustibles' I40ST PROBABLE FIRE:
1. Flammable liquids
2. Flammable gasses.
3. Transient combustibles ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES
1. Primary - North end via the sliding doors, or personnel doors; south end via the doors at the enclosed stairway. *
2. Secondary - on the east side via the welding shop or at the east end of the office hallway.

FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA:

1. Primary: At either the north or south ends of the building.
2. Secondary: On the east side of the building.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: .

1. Combustible liquids '
2. Combustible gasses
3. Misc./ transient hazardous material may be brought in temporarily on a job-specific basis.

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. The electric main is located on the east side of the first floor in the room just south of the welding shop.
2. Ventilation fans are located in the third floor mechanical room.

RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire hose streams may be required to protect exposures.
2. Compressed gas storage bottles stored in the welding shop may pose a hazard.

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FIRE SUPPRESSION EQVIPMENT: 1.- Fire extinguishers: Ih tialon.

2. Fire hose rcels W 8 3.

The shop:follod WJ valves control the flow of firewater in the cold machine FP-0-11*A; Isolatek the entire building. FP-0-1161: Isolates first flent sprinklers. FP-0-1162: Isolates hbse reel ltations. FP-0-1163: Isolates second floor sprinklers. The four valves mentioned above are located in the first floor electric shop, north fralQ 'under stairs #3. FP-0-1225, an underground isolation valve 4 located several feet sosth-west of the cold machine shop, also isolates the entice building.

4. Fire hydrant' #29 is , located to the north of the building, Fire hydrant #28 is located to the south.l S. A fire dephrbnent Connection is located at the south-east corner of the building. <
6. A building fire annunciator panel is located in the lobby by stair #2. The site' evacuation fire alarm pucis are located on the other side of the wall from the annunciator.; panel, in the electric shop reception area.

VENTILATION: 1. Fans are located in'tWthird floor ventilation room. Controls for the fans are kt this location and at the Motor Control Center of the second ficor electric shop. Photoelectric smoke detectors are used to shut down the supply and mturn air systtes. Detectors are resettable at the -

                                        ' temperature control parals'thitt are on the 6xterior of the main duct.
2. If power is, lost, gas pwered spoke. ejectors or portable generators to powe eleccric sEic ejectors may be needed.
3. Naturel;ventOttton vit sliding or' roll-up doors.

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1. ,TelipTohes:

2 Portable Radios (Ops Freg. . LIGHTlHG: , 1 Emergency lighting is providad.

2. Building lights ire controlled at Breaker LP-6, located at the center of D

the west wall of the machine shop. SAFETY EQUIPMENT:

                               ' C"An eyewash / shower is located in the laydown area at the north end of the shop.

2., Eye *tsh statier.s cre located in the north-west and south-west corners of the rain s.509, or tha east wall 1 of the motor overhaul shop and the electric shcp, ano on :ne east wall of the welding shop. l 3. First aid kits are lacated on the east walls of the electric shop and the l machine shop. l I Page 38-2 , 00310914.3Aa Revisinn 0 ' 148111 l sv l l

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1. Cable insulation
2. Transient combustibles
3. Type "A" combustibles
4. Elevator hydraulic oil MOST PROBABLE FIRE:
1. Cable Insulation
2. Transient combustibles
3. Type "A" Combustibles ACCESS AND EGRESS ROUTES
1. Primary - via the entry plaza door (on the east side of the building).
2. Secondary - via doors on the north and south ends of the building.
3. Access to the roof may be obtained by a ladder in the upstairs Mechanical
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FIRE BRIGADE STAGING AREA:

1. Primary: At the entry plaza by the building Annunciator Panel.
2. Secondary: At either the north or south ends of the building.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:

1. Smoke, fumes, and products of combustion.
2. Halon discharge in the simulator room and other adjoining rooms.

MANAGEMENT OF PLANT SYSTEMS:

1. The electric main is located in the downstairs mechanical room by the site emergency alarm panels. .. -

RECOMMENDATION FOR PROTECTION OF HEAT SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire hose streams may be required to protect exposures, i

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I FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT:

1. Fire extinguishers: 17 Halon fire extinguishers.

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3. Fire hose reels - 4 on the first floor and 4 on the second floor.

The following valves control the flow of firewater in the Training Building: FP-0-567: Controls first floor sprinklers. FP-0-568: Controls second floor sprinklers. FP-0-569: Controls hose reel stations, both floors. FP-0-567, 568, AND 569 are located in the south-west stairwell, on the first floor.- FP-0-1063, an underground valve south-east of the Training Building isolates the entire building from the yard loop.

4. A fire department connection is located at the south-west corner of the building.
5. Fire hydrant 20 is located south-east of the building, fire hydrant 17 is located north-east of the building. Fire hydrant 30 is located south-west of the building.
6. The simulator room and adjoining rooms are protected with a Halon system which can be automatically or manually activated. The Halon tanks and 7.

controls are located in the second floor Mechanical Room. A. A grid display illumination annunciator panel is located outside of the building on the east side near the entry-plaza. B. Site / Fire Evacuation Alarm panels are located in the first floor mechanical room. C. Building annunciator reset control panels are located in the second i floor mechanical room (room 242) - panel contains silence / reset capabilities, zone lights (red LED for alarm, yellow LED for trouble)- for detectors, Halon and sprinkler activation (panel has abort capabilitiesforHalon). VENTILATION:

1. Fire dampers throughout the building for passive fire protection.
2. Halon protected areas - The activation of both detectors (detectors cross-zoned) shall activate electrical circuits causing shutdown of the air conditioning, close-up of the ETL duct dampers and shutdown of the power supply to simulator area.
3. Mechanical ventilation - use building ventilation or portable smoke ejectors to remove smoke.

4 If power is lost, gas powered smoke ejectors or portable generators to power electric smoke ejectors may be needed. COMMUNICATIONS:

1. Telephones:

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