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Intervenor Exhibit I-SC-91D,consisting of 861001 Radiological Emergency Preparedness Exercise Observations & Evaluations Re Field Activity Module on Route Alerting
ML20237G123
Person / Time
Site: Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png
Issue date: 05/12/1987
From:
ABB IMPELL CORP. (FORMERLY IMPELL CORP.)
To:
References
OL-5-I-SC-091D, OL-5-I-SC-91D, NUDOCS 8709020113
Download: ML20237G123 (7)


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s INSTRUCTIONS Introduction This fom is intended as a tool for the observer to use in observing and There are several different " modules" evaluating an exercise.

corresponding to different observer assignments; an observer assigned to the EOC should have the "EOC Module", an observer assigned to the Emergency The News Center should have the " Emergency News Center Module", and so on.

module you have should correspond to your assignment.

The You should bring the fom along with you when you go to observe.

questions in it will serve as a useful guide concerning what to look for.

You may wish to fill out some or all of the questions while on location.

l NOTE: Some responses may already be marked as N/A because the activity is rated under another part of the response organization.

Direct 1'y below is a short explanation of what is in the form and how to l

fill it out; please read this explanation as soon as possible.

Concept of Form and Instructions for Use (1) Structure and Format.

Each module is composed of several sections.

Each section is about a particular part of the emergency activities - for example,, " equipment,"

"consnunications," or " dose assessment." Each section has two parts.

The first part is a series of questions for you to rate the performance. The second part is a summary section, with space to write a. narrative essay summarizing your overall l

impressions.

(2) Rating Ouestions.

You have four options when answering these questions:

Satisfactory, Unsatisfactory, N/A, and N/0.

" Satisfactory" means that personnel and equipment perfcmed o

at an acceptable. level.

Errors noted were not severe and the task was completed in an acceptable manner.

For example, if personnel are to check their dosimitars once every 15 minutes, but the person you are observing checks his dosimeter only 7 of the 8 times he should in 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, his perfomance is satisfactory.

However, your narrative samnary should explain the rating.

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" Unsatisfactory" means that personnel and equipment generally performed betw an acceptable level.

There were deficiencies of a significant nature.

The area's ability to carry out its function was significantly impaired.

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o "N/A" stands for "not applicable." For exastgle, if the personnel observed did not have dosimeters, then the question, "were their dosimeters properly zeroed or checked?

should be "not applicable".

In some cases, a whole section may be not applicable.

For example, if you will be-observing a local EOC, most likely the section (in your EOC l

module) on " Media Relations" will not be applicable, since media relations are conducted at another facility.

"N/0" stand for "not observed"; meaning you do not know or o

cannot judge whether the activity was, done properly.

If something should have been done (or should have been there) but wasn't, then you should mark " unsatisfactory".

(3) Short answer questions. These are generally self-explanatory.

3 Most are informational, asking you to list the participants at-your location, or to describe a certain procedure observed, etc. Some call for you to record a specific event, e.g. who made a certain phone call, or when someone arrived.

Be alert for these events.

tone paragraph to one page)ge, you should write a brief. essay Summary. On the summary pa (4) to describe and evaluate the activities and resources covered by that section.

Describe tne resources available and what occurred, in your own words.

You should cover the main points raised in the ratir; and short answer questions, and any other observations you consider relevant; explanations of " Satisfactory" or "Unsatisfacf.ory" answers are also appropriate and are encouraged.

Miscellaneous Notes (1) The front cover of the critique fem has blank lines for you to write your name, assignment, etc.

(2) Please do not use blue ink - it does not photo-copy.

Please note: The observations and judgements recorded on this form will be 9.he basis for future reports and decisions. Be thorough and clear; this will avoid the necessity of contacting you later for clarification, l

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