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Forwards 1987 Emergency Response Plan Exercise Objectives for Exercise Scheduled for Wk of 870309.Objectives Demonstrate Effectiveness of Corrective Actions Taken to Strengthen Problem Areas Identified by NRC Insp Number
ML20237J738
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Site: Calvert Cliffs  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 12/24/1986
From: Tiernan J
BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
To: Lazarus W
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
References
NUDOCS 8708260291
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--ATTENTION:

Mr. William J. Lazaru:,,' Chief Emergency Preparedness Section Division of' Radiation Safety and Safeguards o

SUBJECT:

Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Unit Nos.1 & 2; Docket Nos. 50-317 6t 50-318

~ 1987 Emergency Response Plan Exercise Objectives a

Gentlemen:

n The subject exercise is scheduled for the week of March 9,1987. The exercise scenario will include offsite radiological releases requiring response by state and local authorities.

With the exception of response to a contaminated injured person, all major. functions of L

the Emergency Response Plan will be tested and state and local authorities will fully' l

participate.

The specific exercise objectives are attached. Those objectives which demonstrate the effectiveness of corrective actions taken to strengthen problem areas are identified by a

. specific NRC inspection number.

. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, we will be pleased to discuss them with you.

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Mr. T. E. Forgette Supervisor, Emergency Planning Calvert Cliff s. Nuclear Pow er Plant P. O. box 15D Lusoy, MD 20o37 (301) 260-4996 1.

ASSESSMENT AND CLASSIFICATION Demonstrate:

A.

Ability to recognize aegrading conditions.

B.

Ability to determine which emergency action level (s) has (have) been reached.

C.

Ability to classify incidents based on action levels met in accordance with the classification scheme (Unusual Event, Alert, Site Emergency, General Emergency).

D.

Ability to determine NRC category (ies) of core damage using core damage assessment procedure (s).

E, Ability to develop source term to be used in dose assessment.

F.

Ability of Technical Support Center staff to provide accident rnitigation solutions.

G.

Ability to obtain a post accident sample in accordance with respective i

Emergency Response Plan Implementation Procedures (ERPIPs)(50-317/86-14-02; 50-318/86 ' t,-02).

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NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATION Demonstrate:

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Ability to notify the three plume zone counties, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and Maryland Emergency Management of the emergency classification within 15 minutes of its declaration.

B.

Ability to notify on-site personnel by plant public address system (s) and subsequently by implementation of ERPIP 4.1.17 (Security).

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Ability to notn) emergency organi: atio.n. by implementation of ERPlP 4.1.28 (Recovery Organization Notification) ano activation of radio f requenc y pagers (ERPIP 3.0. pg.18. action 5.).

D.

Ability of center directors vid key personnel (including Team Leaders) te communicate by:

1.

Use of automatic ringdown phones between centers.

2.

Face-to-f ace communication.

3.

Emergency message form (transmitted by communicator or by indivicaal initiating message).

4.

Radio ( as available, this is the primary means of interface with Monitoring Teams).

5.

Telephones; and any back-up communications (including message runner) if the primary communication channel f ails.

E.

Ability to transmit plant parameters to emergency centers by implementation of ERPIP 4.1.22.1, (Plant Parameters).

F.

Aoility to update center personnel by f acility briefings (i.e., initial briefing and updates; routine updates can be expected at three-hour intervals or less; significant change update can be expected within an hour of the occurrence).

G.

Ability of Chemistry Director to communicate information on actual source term determination or total curies being released to Radiological Assessr,ent Director by one er more of the mechanisms listed in objective ll.D (50-317/86-14-05; 50-318/86-14-05).

H.

Ability to positively identify that Emergency Message Form information is available in the center it was transmitted to (50-317/86-14-03; 50-318/86-14-03). NOTE: Verification of this objective may require post exercise record review.

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Ability to restrict dissemination of radiological data from the Operational Support Center by Security personnel unless specifically requested (50-317/86-14-05; 50-318/86-14-05). !

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Ability to noiny tne NRC (vie the Einergency Notification Systern phone or back-u;>) of event classification within one hour of declaration. (NOTE:

Apphcaole unti! NRC Response Team is staf fed.)

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RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMEN1 Demonstrate:

A.

Ability to provide interim radiological assessment in Control Room using dose assessment computer and/or hand calculations.

This includes providing an initial assessment within 15 minutes of declaration of Unusual Event or higher level emergency (30-317/86-14-06; 30-318/b6-14-06).

B.

Ability to dispatch field monitoring team (s) at Alert level emergency or higher (or when needed considering radiological release potential).

C.

Ability of monitoring teams to perform monitoring functions addressed in ERPIP 4.1.6 (Off site Monitoring Team) and ERPIP 4.1.7 (Onsite Monitoring Team) including gathering of whole body gamma and thyroid iodine field samples and ground deposition samples.

D.

Ability to project gamma and thyroid dose to population using dose assessment computer as the primary calculation tool.

E.

Ability to track plume and integrate dose using dose assessment computer as primary calculation tool.

F.

Ability to predict dose based on meteorological forecast and predicted plant conditions using computer and hand calculation methods.

G.

Ability to develop recommended protective actions in accordance with Environmental Protection. Agency Protective Action Guides and to present the protective action recommendation and its basis to the Site Emergency Coordinator / Recovery Manager in a concise manner using Attachment 8 to ERPIP 4.1.15 (Radiological Assessment Director).

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PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOM6.'.dNDATION5 Lic m onstr ate:

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Aoihty to make prompt protective action recommendations n the event a Generu! Emergency is acclarec.

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Acility to make timely protective action recommendations based on plant conditions and prujected dose.

C.

Ability to make timely protective action recommendations based on ground deposition sampling.

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PERSONNEL PROTECTION Demonstrate:

A.

Ability to maintain personnel exposure As Low As Reasonably Achievable daring emergency response.

B.

Consideration of Potassium lodide for emergency responders including decision process and simulated issue if warranted.

C.

Consideration of radiation protection practices such as:

dosimetry, personnel monitoring, use of protective clothing and respirators.

D.

Area surveys.

E.

Maintenance of radiation exposure records for responders.

F.

Implementation of personnel accountability procedures.

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES Demonstrate:

A.

Availability, operability, and adequacy of emergency equipment maintained in the Control Room, Technical Support Center and its Annex, Operational Support Center, Media Center, and Emergency Operations Facility.

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