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Docket No. 50-213 J CY-98-080 Attachment 1 Haddam Neck Plant Defueled Emergency Plan Exercise Scenario Manual May 1998
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1.0 OBJECTIVES / EXTENT OF PLAY 2.0 PLAYER / CONTROLLER GUIDELINES
-Drill Schedule
-Player Guidelines -
-Controller Assignments
-Controller Telephone List / Control Cell List
-Simulation List
-Drill Termination Criteria 3.0 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
-Introduction
-Initial Conditions
-Sequence of Events 4.0 ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSE TIMELINES 5.0 MESSAGES
-Scenario Messages
-Rumor Control Messages 6.0 . MINI-SCENARIOS
~.0 OPERATIONAL DATA' PLANT PARAMETERS S.0 RADIOLOGICAL / METEOROLOGICAL DATA
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-Area Radiation Monitors
-Plume Area Map
-Dose Rates at Pre-designated Radiological Monitoring Points
-Meteorological Data.
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C OBJECTIVES / EXTENT OF PL AY* .
- All references refer to EPDI-07, Drill and Exercise Manual NOTE: THE OBJECTIVE REFERENCE NUMBER REFERS TO THE 6 YEAR OBJECTIVE DEMONSTRATION PLAN.
- 1. ACCIDENT DETECTION AND ASSESSMENT (Reference No.1)
Demonstrate the capability to initially and continuously detect, assess. and confirm plant conditions.
l Initial accl dent recognition andplan activation will be conductedfrom the Control Room (CR).
s The scenario events generated by the scenario provide the plant and radiological conditions.
which allow emergency organi:ation personnel to demonstrate this objective. .
In the TechnicalSupport Center (TSC). the Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC) and Technical Response Coordinator (TRC) should briefthe Emergency Director (ED) on strategies, j including actual or potential releases. and success pathsfor stabili:ing the spentfuelpool.
j The scenario willprovide information on plant and radiological conditions which will allow participants to project and evaluate radiological consequences.
l 2. EMERGENCY CL OSSIFICATION (Reference No. 2)
Demonstrate the capability to classify an incident based on plant conditions and events in accordance with the defueled emergency plan implementing procedures (DEPIPs).
Initial classifications will be made by the shift crew in the CR. Updates will be made by the CR.
? or by the TSC Ifthe Defueled Emergency Response Organi:ation (DERO) is activated, due to degrading conditions and in accordance with DEPIP 1.5-1, Emergency Assessment Using Defueled EAL Tables.
- 3. NOTIFICATION OF ON-SITE RESPO'NDERS AND OFF-SITE ORGANIZATION (Reference No. 3) l l C ==r::: t ::pWM *e :-+-~i" notifv s*ation mmnse ersn'me! Ohe emergener classifications.
The ED in the CR should complete the notificationform and demonstrate the use ofthe notification equipment. A plantpage announcement will also be made to notify the DERO.
Demonstrate the capability to notify the State of emergency conditions and classifications.
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The ED in the CR should complete the notificationform and demon 5trate nonking the State at Connecticut. No oth? off-site notifications / communications with the State will be required. All
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Demonstrate the capability to notify the NRC of emergency conditions and classifications. -l The ED in the CR should complete the NRC notificationform and demonstrate notifying the NRC by calling a NRC Control' Cell. All nonfications/ communications with the NRC will be through the Control Cell.
- 4. COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION FLOW (Reference No. 4) .
Demonstrate the capability to initiate and maintain communications between appropriate emergency response personnel.
CR and TSC management shouldprovide periodic updates onplant conditions and the emergency situation, particularly ifan upgrade ofemergency classification occurs after the DERO isfidly staffed. Once the TSC is activated, the ED (assisted by TRC, RAC. Manager of Control Room Operations OICRO) as necessary) should upgrade or update the event and provide the information using designated emergency communications systems.
Demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate key information between the CR and TSC.
Communication links will be established between the CR and TSC in order to transmit information and data. Recordkeeping and documentation will be demonstrated in accordance \
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- 5. RADIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE CONTROL (Reference No. 5)
'4 Demonstrate the capability to initiate on-site actions as specified in DEPIPs.
Health Physics personnel will monitor radiological conditions and determine ofprotective measures are necessary.
Demonstrate the capability to protect on-site personnelin accordance with the DEPIPs.
On-hite protective MCasuriS Willinc.:.sie radis tion eXpohure Control G)ui deC!Slon-making on station relocation ofnon-cssentialp:rsonnc!. The ability to perform industrial area relocation assembly and accountability will be demonstrated. Site personnel nonparticipating in the exercise will not assemble or leave the site, this aspect will be simulated.
Demonstrate the capability to provide on-site personnel with adequate protective equipment.
Scenario events will require a search and recue team (s) to be dispatched to locate an unaccountedforperson. Search and Rescue activities will require implementation ofradiation protection controls includingplanning, monitoring and tracking ofradiation exposure.
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- 6. SHIFT STAFFING (Reference No. 8)
Demonstrate the capability to staff the station emergency response organization in accordance with staffing requirements identified within the DEPIPs.
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A pre-designated DERO will demonstrate the ability to staffthe TSC upon pager andplant page l nonfication and in accordance with procedures.
" Demonstrate the capability to activate in accordance with the appropriate DEPIPs.
Physical activation ofthe TSC will be conducted in accordance with DEP1P 1.5-19, TSC Activation. The decision to activate will be conductedin accordance with the applicable sections ofDEPIP 1.5-21, Emergency Director and DEPIP 1.5-28, Technical Response Coordinator.
- 7. NEWS RELEA'SES (Reference No.10)
Demonstrate the ability to coordinate the prepar nn, review and release of public information.
and to provide timely and accurate information to the media and general public.
The Public Information Coordinator willprepare news releases and simulate their distribution.
- 8. RUMOR CONTROL (Reference No.17)
Demonstrate the ability to deal with rumors in a coordinated manner.
The Public Information Coordinator will research andprocess responses to rumors prodd?d by controllers aspart ofthe scenario.
- 9. FIRE CONTROL TEAMS (Reference No.11) .
Demonstrate the ability of the Fire Brigade to respond to a fire.
The Fire Brigade should respond to afire alarm in the Radwaste Reduction Facility. The controller willprovide the Fire Brigade Leader with the information regarding the simulatedfire that should be communicated back to the CR.
- 10. FIRST AID' SEARCH AND RESCUE (Reference No.13 Demonstrate the ability of the search and rescue personnel to locate an unaccounted for l personnel, l
The search and rescue team should reenter the plant andlocate the unaccountedforperson. The controller willprovide the information regarding the unaccountedfor and injuredperson.
The medical drill requirements were demonstrated during the May 28,1998 Medical Drill and will therefore be simulated during this exercise, s
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l1. RADIOLOGICAL. ASSESSMENT (References 20,21, amd 22)
Demonstrate the ability to brief and dispatch Radiological Monitoring Teams (RMTs)in support of dose assessment activities.
The Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC) will briefand dispatch the Radiological Monitoring Teams (rafts) to pre-designated locations in accordance with procedures.
Demonstrate the ability to determine the magnitude and impact of a release of radioactive material.
The Operations Shift Manager (OShh and the Radiological Assessment Coordinator /RAC).
when the TSC is activated. willproject the off-site doses in accordance with DEP1P 1.5-61.
Onsinft Dose Assessment or DEPLP 1.5-65 Refined Dose Assessment, as appropriate.
- 12. DEPIP USAGE (Defueled Emergency Plan)
Demonstrate the capability of the DERO personnel in the CR and TSC to use the DEPIP designated for their functional positions.
The DERO should use their designated DEPIPs in response to the drill.
- 13. CONDUCT EXERCISE CRITIOUE (Defueled Ernergency Plan) 3 Demonstrate the capability for the CR and TSC to hold a debrief at the end of the drill while details are " fresh? Demonstrate that the assigned observers and controllers document their findings in accordance with the objectives to be demonstrated. Demonstrate that controllers clearly identify findings and note any weaknesses and deficiencies. Demonstrate a formal critique to station management is conducted that evaluates the overall participants.
Tiw Controller / Observer (C/0) organi:ation is established and trained on the drill scope objectives and expected actions. An opportunity is providedfrom CiOs to observer player activities and discuss performance'o llowing the drill. C/Os will meet with lead controllers and provide written comments prior to the lead controller meeting. The lead controllers meeting provides an integrated look at playerperformance and development ofdrill critique report. A
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DRILL SCHEDULE Controller Scenario Briefing Date: Monday, July 20,1998 Time: 02:00 p.m.
Location: CY EOF Classroom G Attendees: All Controllers Player Briefing Date: Tuesday, July 21,1998 Time: 09:00 a.m.
Location: Management Conference Room CY Attendees: Players, Lead Controllers EXERCISE Date: Wednesday, July 22,1998 Time: TBD Location: CY Control Room / Technical Support Center (TSC)
Attendees: Players, Controllers, Observers Player / Controller Critiques Date: Wednesday, July 22,1998 Time: Immediately following the exercise Location: CY EOF /CY EOF Classroom G Attendees: Players, Controllers Management Critique Date: Thursday, July 23,1996 Time: 01:00 p.m.
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,. 1 PLAYER GUIDELINES
- 1. Under no circumstances is it acceptable to manipulate plant equipment during a drill.
- 2. All radio, telephone, and written communications must be preceded and followed with the phrase " THIS IS A DRILL".
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- 3. Identify who your controller (s) and/or observer (s) is/are.
- 4. Play out actions as much as possible in accordance wit h your emergency procedures as if the scenario were an actual emergency. Your controller has a simulation list which describes those actions whi.ch can be simulated. Check with your controller ifin doubt. it is to your advantage to play out as many of your actions as possible.
- 5. Periodically speak out loud _, identifying your actions and decisions to your controller.
This may seem artificial, but it will assist in the evaluation process and it is to your benefit.
- 6. If you are in doubt about conditions, ask your controller for clarification. The controller can give you information that you could legitimately access if the event were real but will not prompt or coach you unless your are stuck or have made an error.
- 7. Your controller will periodically issue messages or instruction designed to initiate response actions. You must accept these messages. They are essential to keeping the exercise scenario on schedule.
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S. You must p!cy as if radiation levels are actually present, in accordance with information you receive. This will require that you wear dosimetry, observe good radiation protection practices, and are aware of and minimize your exposure at all times. Identify the individuals in your response organization responsible for informing you of these items.
Follow their instructions.
- 9. The controllers are not subject to the artificial radiation exposure. Do not let this confuse you or cause you to act unwisely.
- 10. Utilize status boards, log books, three-part memos, etc., as much as p'ossible to document and record your actions. instructions. and communications with your co-players.
Reconstruction of all events that occurred durin; the drill may be required.
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- 11. Make a note of things you feel will improve the DEPIPS or the facilities. Provide this information to your controller, who will submit these items to the Exercise Manager (Dan i McDavitt) or Station Emergency Preparedness Coordinator (Kathy Burgess) for consideration and implementation'as appropriate.
- 12. Demonstrate your knowledge of the emergency procedures and defueled emergency plan and implementing procedums.
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Location Function Name CR >TSC Drill Manager CR Shifi Manager Controller CR Equipment Operator Controller CR On-shift HP Technician Controller CR Fire Brigade Controller -
TSC Lead TSC-Emergency Director Controller -.
TSC Technical Response Coordinator Controller )
TSC 2-Radiological Assessment Coordinator Controllers ]
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Phone # - . Function Name Drill Manager Shift Manager Controller-Equipment Operator Controller On-shift HP Technician Controller Fire Brigade Controller Lead TSC-Emergency Director Controller Technical Response Coordinator Controller 2-Radiological Assessment Coordinator Controllers Communications Coordinator Controller Public Information Coordinator Controller Security Director Controller Radiological Monitoring Team' Controller Radiological Monitoring Team Controller State Controller Control Cell List Phone # Function Name .
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L, The following describes those specific actions which do not have to be performed and shall be simulated by drill participants. All other actions are to be performed in accordance with ' emergency procedures.-
Note: NO ACTION WILL BE ALLOWED WHICH ALTERS OR AFFECTS ACTUAL OPERATIONS OF PLANT EQUIPMENT.
11.- Drill players have been pre-designated. This includes an additional shift of pre-designated Control Room and Security personnel.
- 2. Entry into actual contaminated or radiation areas will be simulated.
- 3. Radiation. Work Permits (RWPs) for simulated radiological conditions viki not be issued for the' drill.
- 4. Distribution of news releases will be simulated.
- 5. The deenergization of the Radwaste Reduction Facility will be simulated.
6.- The notification of the Haddam Neck Fire Department will be simulated.
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EXERCISE TERMINATION CRITERIA The' drill will be terminated by the Exercise Manager when all emergency response actions are completed in accordance with the established timeline. objectives and controller Observations.
The drill may also be terminated under the following circumstances:
o An adverse or actual plant emergency condition develops coincident with the drill.
o~ An actual off-site situation impacts the response actions of the players.
In the event that the above items should occur, the following actions should be taken:
- 1. Request the Operations Shift Manager contact the Emergency Director (ED) and inform him of the situation.
'2. The ED and Emergency Planning Services Management should discuss the situation and make a decision on the best course of action. The Exercise Manager can then notify
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Haddam Neck Plant 1998 Emergency Response Exercise Section 3.0 - Sequence of Events 4
o .s INTRODUCTION This accident scenario takes place in the Radwaste Reduction Facility (RRF) and Spent Fuel Pool (SFP) Building. The postulated accident initiates while moving fuel during fuel inspection activities. During this inspection, a forklift truck catches on fire just inside the doorway of the RRF. Coincident with the fire fighting activities, a 480V ground occurs in the RRF and on the SFP Building fuel handling crane. As a result, the fuel assembly that was being inspected disengages from the crane and then the crane motor disengages from the fuel handling bridge and both drop to the bottom of the SFP striking and damaging several other assemblies.
The damage to the fuel assemblies causes radioactive gas to be released from the fuel. The gas passes through the water in the pool, is picked up by the Spent Fuel Pool Building Ventilation which feeds the Primary Auxiliary Building Ventilation, and eventually goes up the Primary Vent Stack to the environment. This release of radioactive material consists primarily of Kr-85.
A Health Physics (HP) Technician, who was providing HP coverage to the fuel inspectors and was the last person to evacuate the SFP Building, falls down the stairs on the way out and lands unconscious at the bottom of the stairs on the lower level. He is unaccounted for by Security after they complete industrial /
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- 1. The postulated day is a weekday in July.
The weather is sunny with temperatures in the 70s and 80s.
- 2. Spent fuel inspections are being performed in the Spent Fuel Pool. .
- 3. Radwaste shipping activities are being performed in the Radwaste l, Reduction Facility.
- 4. The normal on-shift decommissioning complement is available.
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-On-shift Health Physics Technician
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Scenario Events / Expected Actions Message Time Card #
Due to the current plant configuration, the CY simulator will not be utilized and the scenario activities will be driven by issuing message cards to the Defueled Emergency Response Organization (DERO).
00:00 Exercise participants in the Control Room are given the scenario initial conditions C R-M- 1 (operational. radiological and meteorological data). TSC-M-1 00:02 A fire breaks out on a f;rklift truck in the Radwaste Reduction Facility (RRF) and CR-M-2 the Control Room is immediately notified.
00:02+ The Operations Shift Manager (OSM) should immediately implement AOP 3.2-57, (see Mini-Station Fires. The procedure directs the following actions be taken: scenario
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- Announce the fire over the Public Address System. ,
(This announcement should be made.)
e Sound the station annunciation alarm for approximately 15 seconds.
(The alarm should be sounded.)
- Repeat the announcement.
(This announcement should be repeated) e Notify the on-call Emergency Director and the Security Department.
(This notification should be made.)
. Deenergize the Radwaste Reduction Facility.
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e Classify the fire using DEPIP 1.5-1. Emergency Assessment Using Defueled EAL Tables.
(This fire should be classified as an Unusual Event 15 minutes after initial CR notification.)
e Notify the Haddam Neck Fire Department.
(This notification should be simulated.)
00:12 The Fire Brigade Leader contacts the Operations Shift Manager with an initial CR-M-3 assessment of the fire from the scene.
00:17 The Fire Brigade Leader contacts the Operations Shift Manager with a follow-up CR-M-4 assessment of the fire from the scene.
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00:17+ The OSM should declare an UNUSUAL EVENT based on initiating condition GUI. i EAL l- Fire in the Radiation Control Area (RCA) NOT Extinguished Within 15 Minutes of the Control Room Notification OR Within 15 Minutes of the Fire Alarm Actuation in the Control Room.
The OSM becomes the Emergency Director and initiates; e -- DEPIP 1.5-2, Notification and Communication
- DEPIP 1.5-3, Notification of Unusual Event
- DEPIP 1.5-21, Emergency Director The OSM can activate the Defueled Emergency Response Organization (DERO) for q Unusual Events. i 00:27 Issue the contingency message if necessary that the Shift Manager should declare an C-M-1 .
Unusual Event, D-1 based on initiating condition GUl- EAL 1. '
00:30 The Fire Brigade Leader contacts the Operations Shift Manager to inform him that C R-M-5 -
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00:30 Following firefighting activities: CR-M-6 l e A Spent Fuel Pool High Level Alarm (El-3-5) is received in the Control Room.
(It clears when the CR Operator pushes the reset button.)
e The SFP camera also goes blank at this time.
. 480 V ground occurs on Bus 4.
00:31 R-34, Spent Fuel Bridge Area Radiation Monitor is alarming. CR-M-7 00:32 The following radiation monitors are alarming: CR-M-8
- R-34, Spent Fuel Bridge e R-33. New Fuel Storage Area e R-14A, Stack Monitor
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= ANN Al-1-7, RMS Computer High Radiation e ANN Al-1-9, Radiation Monitoring Channel Hi Activity 4 00:32+ The Shift Manager should declare an ALERT, C-1 based on initiating condition RA1. EAL l- Fuel Handling Accident Causing Damage to Spent Fuel Indicated by Fuel Building Radiation Monitors Alarming and Increasing.
The Shift Manager should implement the following procedures:
DEPIP 1.5-2, Notification and Communication DEPIP 1.5-14, Relocation and Assembly DEPIP 1.5-21, Emergency Director
! DEPIP 1.5-26. Manager of Control Room Operations
__L DEPIP 1.5-61. On shift Dose Assessment DERO personnel should also implement their respective procedures at this time.
DERO Position i Procedure Number Emergency Director DEPIP 1.5-21 Radiological Assessment Coordinator DEPIP 1.5-22 Security Director DEPIP 1.5-23 Communications Coordinator DEPIP 1.5-24 Public Information Coordinator DEPIP 1.5-25 Technical Response Coordmator DEPIP 1.5-28 5
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00:35+ The Operations Shift Manager (OSM) should implement AOP-3.2-63, Fuel Handling and Spent Resin Cask Accidents. The procedure directs the following actions be taken:
e Shutdown the control room ventilation.
(This action is required because a fuel handling accident has occuned but will be simulated.)
. Direct fuel handling personnel to place the affected assembly in a safe condition if possible.
(This action is not possible.)
+ Check the following to determine if a radiological release is occurring:
Stack RMS Monitor Spent Fuel Bridge RMS New Fuel Storage Area RMS Control Room AMS (The SFP Building and Stack monitors begin to increase.)
. Announce the fuel handling accident over the Public Address System.
(This announcement should be made.)
. Sound the station annunciation alarm for approximately 15 seconds.
(The alarm should be sounded.)
. Repeat the announcement.
(This announcement should be repeated.)
- Verify SFB exhaust fan is operating with suction aligned through the charcoal filter.
(The fan and filter will have already been aligned due to inspection activities.)
00:42 Issue contingency message that ED should declare an Alert, C-1 based on initiating C-M-2 condition RAl-EAL 1.
00:42+ DERO personnel should amve at the TSC and begin activating the facility, if not initiated at the UE. in accordance with DEPIP 1.5-19. TSC Activation. The decision to activate will be conducted in accordance with the applicable sections of DEPIP ;
1.5-21, Emergency Direcer and DEPIP 1.5-28. Technical Response Coordinator.
01:10 Following the completion of relocation and accountioility it is determined that the CR-M-10 I
Health Physics (HP) Technician who was providing radiation protection coverage of (see the fuel handling activities is unaccounted for. Search and Rescue activities should Mini- i be implemented, scenano i #2) 01:10+ The HP Technician once located will be found to be unconsious and have suffered a CR-M-11 mild concussion.
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PLAYER MESSAGE CR-M-1 (Initial Conditions)
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TO: CR Staff FROM: Controller MESSAGE: The following are the initial conditions for the exercise:
- 1. The postulated day is weekday in July.
The weather is sunny with temperatures in the 70s and 80s.
- 2. Spent fuel inspections are being performed in the Spent Fuel Pool.
- 3. Radwaste shipping activities are being performed in the Radwaste Reduction Facility.
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-Operations Shift Manager (Certified Fuel Handler)
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-2 Nuclear Systems Operators
-2 additional operations personnel )
-On-shift Health Physics Technician
-On-shift Chemistry Technician
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Controller Message Form l PLAYER MESSAGE TSC-M-1 (Initial Conditions)
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FROM: ED Controller MESSAGE: The following are the initial conditions for the exercise:
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The weather is sunny with temperatures in the 70s and 80s.
- 2. Spent fuel inspections are being performed in the Spent Fuel Pool.
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4 A call is received from a worker in the Radwaste Reduction Facility (RRF).
"There is a fire on a forklift just inside the doorway of the RRF." ,
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l PLAYER MESSAGE CR-M-3 SCENARIO TIME: 00:12 TO: Fire Brigade Leader l FROM: Fire Brigade Controller MESSAGE:
l There is a fire involving a forktruck and the wall immediately adjacent to l the doorway and potentially some electrical conduit.
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SCENARIO TIME: 00:17 TO: Fi e Brigade Leader FROM: Fire Brigade Controller MESSAGE:
The fire is still burning but is limited to the forktruck and the wall immediately adjacent to the north doorway.
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THIS IS A DRIT L Controller Message Form Issue this message if an Unusual Event has not been declared by this time.
PLAYER MESSAGE C-M-1 SCENARIO TIME: 00:27 TO: Operations Shift Manager FROM: CR Controller MESSAGE:
The Shift Manager should declare an Unusual Event based on initiating condition GUI, EAL 1- Fire in the Radiation Control Area (RCA) NOT Extinguished Within 15 Minutes of the Control Room Notification OR Within 15 Minutes of the Fire Alarm Actuation in the Control Room.
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THIS IS A DRIT L Controller Message Form PLAYER MESSAGE CR-M-6 SCENARIO TIME: 00:30 TO: CR Staff FROM: Controller MESSAGE:
o A Spent Fuel Pool High Level Alarm actuates (El-3-5) then clears.
o The Spent Fuel Pool camera has gone blank.
o A 480V Ground has occurred on Bus 4.
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THIS IS A DRIT L Controller Message Form PLAYER MESSAGE CR-M-7 SCENARIO TIME: 00:31 TO: CR Staff FROM: Controller MESSAGE:
o Spent Fuel Bridge Area Radiation Monitor is alarming.
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FROM: CR Controller MESSAGE: .
The following monitors are in alarm in the Control Room:
o R-34, Spent Fuel Bridge o R-33, New Fuel Storage Area o R-14A, Stack Monitor o R-14B, Wide Range Gas Monitor o ANN Al-1-7, RMS Computer High Radiation o ANN Al-1-9, Radiation Monitoring Charmel Hi Activity l
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THIS IS A DRILL Controller Message Form Issue this message if an Alert has not been declared by this time.
PLAYER MESSAGE C-M-2 SCENARIO TIME: 00:42 TO: Operations Shift Manager FROM: CR Controller MESSAGE:
The Shift Manager should declare an Alert, C-1 based on initiating condition RA1, EAL 1- Fuel Handling Accident Causing Damage to Spent FuelIndicated by Fuel Building Radiation Monitors Alarming and Increasing.
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The results of the Protected Area / Industrial Area accountability show that Dick Warnick (the Health Physics Technician who was covering the fuel handling activities) is unaccounted for in the Spent Fuel Pool Building.
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THIS IS A DRILL Controller Message Form PLAYER MESSAGE CR-M-11 SCENARIO TIME: 01:10+ (Upon locating the unaccounted for individualin the Fuel Building)
TO: Search and Rescue Team Leader FROM: Search and Rescue Team Controller MESSAGE:
The HP Technician (Dick Warnick) is initially unconscious and has suffered a head injury. As the Search and Rescue Team locates the victim, he regains consciousness and appears to have suffered a mild concussion as evident by the abrasion and welt on his forehead.
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.' THIS IS A DRIT L Controller Message Form PLAYER MESSAGE CR-M-12 SCENARIO TIME: 02:15 TO: CR Staff FROM: CR Controller MESSAGE:
The Exercise has been terminated.
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I I have friends at the plant who said you are having a huge fire and you damaged the spent fuel. I haven't heard any news reports or sirens. Is it safe for me to stay home?
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l HADDAM NECK PLANT l' 1998 EMERGENCY RESPONSE EXERCISE RUMOR MESSAGE IMPLEMENTATION KEY MESSAGE TIME CYIO1 Once the TSC is activated.
CYIO2 Activation +00:10 L CYIO3 Activation +00:20 l CYIO4 Activation +00:30 CYIO5 Activation +00:40 CYIO6 Activation +00:50 CYIO7 Activation +01:00 j CYIO8 Activation +01:10 CYIO9 Activation +01:20 CYIl0 Activation +01:30 THIS IS A DRILL l
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. HADDAM NECK PLANT 1998 EMERGENCY RESPONSE EXERCISE CYl MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE NO.: CYIO2 TIME: Activation +00:10 TO: Public Information Coordinator l
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- TH IS IS A D RI L L * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
- My neighbor called me and said the sirens at the plant are going off again,is this true?
What is wrong with you guys?
When were you going to tell the public?
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HADDAM NECK PLANT 1998 EMERGENCY RESPONSE EXERCISE CYl MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE NO.: CYIO3 TIME: Activation +00:20 l
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- THIS IS A D RIL L * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * " * *
- l I heard an alarm going off at the site should I be evacuating? Where should I go?
Tell me the truth.
I am calling the Department of Environmental protection and reporting this.
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HADDAM NECK PLANT 1998 EMERGENCY RESPONSE EXERCISE CYI MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE NO.: CYIO4 TIME: Activation +00:30 TO: Public Information Coordinator FROM: New England Cable News i
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THIS IS A Drill.
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- This is Bob Green of the Hartford Currant, we are getting reports that something bad has happened at your nuclear plant. What's going on with the plant, what have you released to the environment?
When is the state opening the Media Center?
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CYi MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE NO.:CYIO6 TIME: Activation +00:50 TO: Public Information Coordinator FROM: Boston Globe l " * " " * * " * " " " * " * * * * *
- THIS IS A D RIL L * * " " * " * * * * * * * * * " * * * * "
- l-This is Bill Piedmont from the Boston Globe. We heard you had fuel that was
! melting. Is this true? Is your plant like Boston Edison's Pilgrim Station and could this happen there?
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- I work in Portland but live in Middle Haddam, my son is at the local child care facility in Haddam. I heard you are releasing large amounts of radiation.
How do I get to my son, what route should I take?
Please help me!
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- I am calling from the New York Times. We've heard that your spent fuel has been damaged and has killed and injured a number of employees. Was there any radiation released, and if there was what are the isotopes?
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- This is Dan Rogers from CNN. We have been told that a fire at your plant is melting the spent fuel you have onsite. Is this true and how spent fuel do you have at your site?
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- This is the New York Daily News. We've heard you have an emergency going on I
and that terrorists have entered your site and damaged your spent fuel. Is this true and whose in charge of security there?
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Haddam Neck Plant 1998 Emergency Response Exercise Section 6.0 - Mini-Scenarios
IIADDAM NECK PLANT 1998 EMERGENCY RESPONSE EXERCISE MINI-SCENARIOS Section 6.0 The following MINI-SCENARIOS provide complete information about important logistics, component, equipment or system failures and repairs for the controllers of these events.
Mini-scenario actions are integrated into the overall timeline of events followed during the drill. This additional information is for use by the controllers; any deviations or changes should be discussed with the lead controller. All completed repairs or equipment actions must be cleared with the Drill Manager prior to letting the player (s) report back their success to the DERO.
The following MINI-SCENARIOS are available in this Section:
- 1) Fire in the Radwaste Reduction Facility
- 2) Search and Rescue Team Response 4
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Fire in the Radwaste Reduction Facility (RRF)
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Description:
A fire is postulated in the Radwaste Reduction Facility which provides conditions and data that require response by the Fire Brigade and the declaration of an Unusual Event classification.
III) Assessment \ Repair Activities:
The assessment of the fire is made initially by a simulated radwaste operator who is involved in moving radwaste. The initial call regarding the fire to the Control Room is that a fire has broken out on a forktruck which had backed into the doorway of the RRF. (see message CR-M-2)
The initial assessment, which will be communicated by the Fire Brigade Leader to the Control i
Room 10 minutes after the initial call is made by the radwaste operator, is that there is a fire involving a forktruck which is impacting the doorway of the RRF and potentially some electrical conduit. (see message CR-M-3)
The follow-up assessment, which wih be communicated by the Fire Brigade Leader to the Control Room 15 minutes after the initial call is made by the radwaste operator, is that the fire is still l burning but is limited to the forktruck and the wall immediately adjacent to the north doorway. j (see message CR-M-4) l The next assessment, which will be communicated to the Control Room 30 minutes after the initial call by the Fire Brigade Leader,is that the fire is out. I (see message CR-M-5)
The final assessment, which will be communicated to the Control Room after the area had been secured, is the a fire watch has been posted and that minor damage was done to the doorway.
IV) Event Close out:
Once all activities associated with the fire being extinguished are completed, return the fire brigade control back to the Operations Shift Manager.
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References:
Haddam Neck Plant Defueled Emergency Plan, Section 6.3.1 l
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Description:
After Protected Area / Industrial Area accountability has been completed, a Health Physics (HP)
Technician will be found to be unaccounted for in the Fuel Building (see message C-M-10).
Security in the Fuel Building will have inadvertently left and secured the building prior to the HP ;
Technician leaving. A Search and Rescue Team will respond. The medical aspect of this response will be simulated. (The medical response capabilities were demonstrated during the May 28,1998 Medical Drill.)
III) Assessment \ Repair Activities:
A Search and Lscue Team will be assembled and briefed by the Technical Response Coordinator in the Technical Support Center (TSC) and renter the plant. They will know that the unaccounted for individual is in the Fuel Building due to the building's key card access requirements. They will find the unaccounted for individual unconscious at the bottom of the Fuel Building stainvay (see message CR-M-11).
IV) Event Close out:
Once all activities associated with locating and assessing the unaccounted for individual condition have been completed, return the Search and Rescue Team personnel to the TSC.
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References:
Haddam Neck Plant Defueled Emergency Plan, Section 5.3.d l
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Haddam Neck Plant 1998 Emergency Response Exercise Section 7.0 - Operational Data / Plant Parameters NOTE: Due to the postulated sequence of events, the Operational Data / Plant Parameters remains "as read" throughout the exercise with the exception of the Spent Fuel Pool High Level which alarms and clears when the spent fuel and the crane disengage and drop into the pool. This alarm indication has been incorporated into the message cards.
Haddam Neck Plant 1998 Emergency Response Exercise Section 8.0 - Radiological / Meteorological Data l
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. The Spent Fuel Bridge Area Radiation Monitor will alarm 1 minute after the spent fuelis damaged.
- The Spent Fuel Pool (SFP) Building will be filled with a uniform mix of Kr-85 gas in 2 minutes, resulting in the New Fuel Storage Area Radiation Monitor and the Stack Monitors alarming, after the spent fuel is damaged.
. The Stack Monitor alarms indicate that a gaseous release to the environment is taking place. ,
. The SFP Building Exhaust Fan Flow is 4,000 cfm.
- The Primary Vent Stack Flow is 56,000 cfm.
. Due to the composition of the release, no measureable deposition will be detectable.-
e The skyshine from the release results in slightly elevated reading at the radiological monitoring points outside of the plume area as shown in Figure 1.
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4 9:34 208.34 208.337 8,534,829 3,250,063 5 9:35 200.17 200.168 8,200,173 3,122,626 6 9:36 192.32 192.320 7,878,640 3,000,186 l 7 9:37 184.78 184.779 7,569,714 2,882,547 8 9:38 177.53 177.533 7,272,901 2,769,521 9 9:39 170.57 170.572 6,987,727 2,660,926 10 9:40 163.88 163.884 6,713,734 2,556,590 ;
11 9:41 157.46 157.458 6,450,485 2,456,345 12 9:42 151.28 151.284 6,197,558 2,360,030 13 9:43 145.35 145.352 5,954,548 2,267,492 14 9:44 139.65 139.653 5,721,067 2,178,582 ;
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