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Emergency Plan Procedure SWP-EPP-01, Major Revision 024, Minor Revision 001, Emergency Response Organization and Training
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DISTRIBUTION - SITE-WIDE PROCEDURES Page 2 of 2 Distribution Date:

09/14/23 Filed Bv:

Prepared by: Maria M.

Procedure Number Revision Procedure Number Revision Procedure Number Revision SWP-EPP-01 024/001 v

TO: ENERGY NORTHWEST EXTERNAL CONTROLLED COPY PROCEDURE HOLDERS The following documents have been revised and are to be inserted into your controlled copy manual and the superseded revisions removed and destroyed. No receipt acknowledgement is required for the listed document(s).

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Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 2 of 24 DESCRIPTION OF CHANGES Justification (required for major revision)

  • This revision documents clarifying statements to ensure understanding of the ERO personnel selection process. Position descriptions of ERO revised to align with Emergency Plan.

Additionally, language was added requiring controller/evaluators to participate in drills as players as required by Emergency Preparedness. Provided clarification on the number of individuals needed as controllers. Changed the term "Naming Manager to "Nominating Manager". All ERO personnel selection will be in collaboration with Emergency Preparedness. Shifted Responsibilities of oversight of the Joint Information Center (JIG) to Vice President - Chief Financial & Risk Officer.

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  • 4,5 Descriptions of ERO positions revised to align with the emergency plan 5, 6, 9, 10, Changed the term "Naming Manager to "Nominating Manager to ensure clarity 19-25 5

Shifted Responsibility for the Joint Information Center (JIG) from the Vice President Energy Services and Development to Vice President Chief Financial &

Risk Officer 8

Added Emergency Preparedness to step 3.12 for collaboration with line management in selecting ERO controllers/evaluators 8

Added bullet in step 3.12 to require controller/evaluators to participate as players in drills as required by Emergency Preparedness 19-25 Added language to "Note 1" that is listed under all of the tables on pages 18-24 to specify that Emergency Preparedness and line management collaborate to select ERO personnel 19-25 On the second column of all the tables listed on pages 18-24 the term "Required Number" has been changed to "Desired Number" to ensure understanding that there is no requirement in any document, licensing basis or otherwise, that requires Emergency Preparedness to have a required number of individuals in the ERO nomination process. There is no actual change to process, program, or Emergency Preparedness requirements.

24-25 Revised the numbers on the desired number of controllers/evaluators to support organizational needs.

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~------------,Minor Rev: 001 Page: 3 of 24 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 PURPOSE............................................................................................................................... 4 2.0 DISCUSSION........................................................................................................................... 4 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES................................................................................................................ 5 4.0 PROCEDURE/GUIDELINES.................................................................................................. 10

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...................................................................................................................... 13 6.0 ATTACHMENTS.................................................................................................................... 13 6.1 ERO Response Category-On Shift.............................................................,......................... 14 6.2 ERO Response Category - Essential..................................................................................... 15 6.3 ERO Response Category - Augmenting................................................................................. 16 6.4 ERO Response Category - Support....................................................................................... 17 6.5 ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix................................................................................... 18

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Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 4 of 24 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure lists Energy Northwest's Emergency Response Organization (ERO) and identifies responsibilities for participation by, and training of, the ERO.

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2.0 DISCUSSION 2.1 ERO positions, response categories and position requirements that comply with Emergency Plan requirements and Emergency Preparedness business practices are assigned by response category as indicated in the Columbia Generating Station Emergency Plan.

2.2 Energy Northwest's ERO consists of positions that satisfy Emergency Plan requirements for initial and augmenting staffing during declared emergency events as well as positions that may be summoned as needed. The positions are arranged in the following response categories:

2.2.1 On shift This category consists of the Shift Manager, Control Room Supervisor, Reactor Operators, Shift Technical Advisor (not required in Mode 4 and 5, thus may not always be available to provide initial response in these Modes. Per Table 2-1, the STA will be available within 90 minutes for call in during Modes 4 and 5) Equipment Operators, Health Physics (HP) Technicians, a Chemistry Technician, l&C Technicians, Electrical and Mechanical Craft and Security. The l&C Technician, Electrical and Mechanical Craft emergency responsibilities may be provided by shift personnel assigned to other functions. In addition, if the Shift Technical Advisor providing the engineering expertise on-shift is filling a dual role as the Control Room Supervisor or the Shift Manager, an SRO dedicated to supporting the Shift Manager in emergency response functions shall be on-shift.

2.2.2 Essential This category consists of positions designated on a rotating on-call list that can be summoned by electronic means at any time to respond within a specified time.

Essential ERO personnel will normally assist on shift personnel to provide assessment and mitigation of accident conditions, notifications to offsite agencies, or provide overall direction, control, and logistical support for emergency operations.

ALL available "ESSENTIAL" category positions reporting within about 60 minutes of notification provides the best assurance that all emergency centers will be activated within the about 90-minute center activation requirement.

2.2.3 Augmenting This category consists of positions designated on a rotating on-call list that can be summoned by electronic means at any time to respond within a specified time.

Augmenting personnel provide additional emergency assessment, accident mitigation and logistics support to on shift and Essential personnel.

"AUGMENTING" category ERO members who are fit for duty and have accepted the position should report as soon as safely possible and meet the Station administrative response expectation of about 60 minutes from notification.

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Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 5 of 24 3.0 2.2.4 Support This category consists of positions which may or may not be designated on a rotating on-call list or ERO assignment list but may be summoned by electronic or manual means when needed to support emergency operations.

"SUPPORT" category ERO members who are fit for duty and have accepted the position should report as soon as safely possible and meet the Station administrative response expectation of about 60 minutes from receipt of the notification by the individual.

RESPONSIBILITIES

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3.1 Senior management personnel (i.e., Energy Northwest Vice Presidents) are responsible for maintaining an ownership role of emergency facilities and functions, as follows:

3.1.1 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) - Chief Nuclear Officer 3.1.2 Technical Support Center (TSC) - Site Vice President 3.1.3 Operations Support Center (OSC) - Site Vice President 3.1.4 3.1.5 Joint Information Center (JIG) - Vice President, Chief Financial & Risk Officer ERO Team E - Vice President, Chief Financial & Risk Officer 3.2 Line management serve as the ("Nominating Manager} and are responsible to nominate ERO members as shown in Attachment 6.5. Line management will not necessarily be responsible for providing that person from their own organization, although it is expected that they first name a person from their organization if that person would logically come from that organization. In some cases, line management will name personnel to fill ERO positions by nominating personnel from another organization after coordinating with that organization.

3.2.1 IF the applicable Emergency Center Planner has a possible candidate identified for an impending ERO staff opening, THEN they will provide that recommendation to the Nominating Manager.

I 3.2.2 Nominating Managers should ensure that they have the buy-in of both the individual being nominated and their supervision prior to submitting the individual's name for consideration by EP.

3.2.3 Nominating Managers should ensure that the individual being nominated is capable of fulfilling the duties of the position for which they are nominated including but not limited to:

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the capability to meet the qualification requirements listed in the site qualification directory and,

b.

that the individual lives within a driving distance appropriate to the response timeliness requirements described in this procedure.

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Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 6 of 24 3.2.4 In some cases (where designated in Attachment 6.5 by "Note 2"), the ERO personnel are normally selected through succession planning for the center. This is done to ensure that the selectees have the needed skills & prior experience in the center's key functions. In these cases, the Nominating Manager serves as a facilitator of the process who ensures that the succession process is implemented.

3.3 The Manager, Emergency Preparedness, is responsible for administering an EP program that fulfills the commitments and intents of the Columbia Generating Station Emergency Plan, and:

Has overall responsibility for implementation and maintenance of the Emergency Preparedness Training Program.

Has responsibility for approval of personnel assignment and removal from the ERO.

This activity is normally delegated to the Planner assigned responsibility for that specific Emergency Center.

Ensures program meets required internal and external program and quality requirements.

Maintains and implements a schedule of drills and exercises.

Is responsible for providing programmatic approval of the Emergency Preparedness Program.

Ensures that training and qualification requirements for ERO positions are documented in the site Qualification Directory.

Assigns an EP staff member to serve as the ERO Staffing Coordinator responsible for overseeing the ERO selection process and ensuring the accuracy of the Dialogic system database.

3.4 The Operations Director is responsible for ensuring that Operations personnel are qualified for and aware of their emergency response responsibilities and assignments.

3.5 The Chemistry/Rad Services Director is responsible for ensuring that Health Physics personnel I are qualified for and aware of their emergency response responsibilities and assignments.

3.6 The Chemistry/Rad Services Director is responsible for ensuring that Chemistry personnel are qualified for and aware of their emergency response responsibilities and assignments.

3.7 The Maintenance Director is responsible for ensuring that Electrical, Mechanical, and I & C craft, and supervision is qualified for and aware of their emergency response responsibilities and assignments.

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Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 7 of 24 3.8 The Training Department Director is responsible for ensuring training and qualification requirements for ERO positions listed in the site Qualification Directory are appropriately incorporated into the Personnel Qualification Directory (PQD). In addition, the Training Department Director is responsible for EP related training for the Fire Brigade, First Respondersj Health Physics and Chemistry Technicians. The Training Department Director also:

Provides for the development, implementation and maintenance of emergency preparedness training courses unique to control room emergency operations based on Vol. 5 of the PPMs, Emergency Operating Procedures.

Provides for instruction of accident identification and classification training for required emergency response personnel.

Makes available requested training content to offsite agencies in accordance with CGS Emergency Plan requirements.

3.9 The Operations Training Manager is responsible for:

3.10 3.11 Ensuring emergency preparedness training program courses are coordinated & scheduled within initial licensed training and requalification cycles.

Provide simulator and scenario support for the EP Drill and Exercise program.

When requested, provides resources to conduct technical reviews of lesson plans and exams applicable to licensed training.

The Security Services Manager is responsible for providing emergency response training to security force personnel and security personnel assigned to Security-specific emergency centers.

In order to sustain the ability to activate Emergency Centers within 90 minutes, all on call ERO members are expected to respond to their emergency center within about 60 minutes (or less) of notification.

The pager notification is the primary notification method for all Essential positions and all on-call Augmenting positions.

PPM 13.4.1, Emergency Notifications, provides additional details regarding notification &

response expectations for ERO personnel.

3.12 Drill Controllers and Evaluators (Team E)

A core group nominated by line management as shown in Attachment 6.5. The selection process will be in collaboration with Emergency Preparedness.

This core group:

o attends training as scheduled o

participates in drills as required by center planners o

maintains qualifications current o attends pre-drill preparation and briefings as scheduled.

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May be augmented by subject matter experts (SMEs) peers, or others as designated by the Manager, Emergency Preparedness.

Responsible for facilitating drill and exercise performance.

3.13 Lead Evaluators 3.14 Responsible for providing:

written summary of center performance completed Evaluation Criteria Checklist DEP Checklist (for Control Room, Emergency Operations Facility and Technical Support Center)

Attend post drill Lead Evaluator debriefing provides written summary of center performance, including input from supporting center evaluators.

A final center evaluation report is due to the lead Drill Controller within three working days of the Lead Evaluator Debriefing.

Lead Center Controllers Selected by the Manager, Emergency Preparedness.

One controller per emergency center.

Facilitates conduct of the drill or exercise per EPl-21.

Attends pre-and post-drill and exercise briefings.

3.15 Drill Coordinator Selected by the Manager, Emergency Preparedness; may be a lead Center Controller.

Responsible for overall drill or exercise conduct.

Attends pre-and post-drill and exercise briefings for controllers and evaluators.

3.16 The ERO Staffing Coordinator is responsible to:

3.16.1 3.16.2 Identify open ERO positions by monitoring Human Resources reports of worker terminations and retirement announcements.

Notify both the EP Center Planner and the Nominating Manager (listed in Attachment I 6.5) of the loss (or impending loss) of ERO staff

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Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 9 of 24 3.16.3 Assign Nominating Managers an Action Request Assignment in Asset Suite to select I ERO replacement personnel.

3.16.4 Assign Supervisors of ERO selectees an Action Request Assignment in Asset Suite to complete the training and qualification of the selected individual within the time frame specified in Attachment 6.5 (unless otherwise approved by the EP Manager).

a.

Training lead times can be extended during periods when site staff have limited availability such as during a refueling outage.

3.16.5 Verify that the selectee has completed all qualification requirements for the position prior to assignment to the ERO.

3.16.6 Update databases ERO Staffing Databases, and the Dialogic system to actively assign qualified selectees to their new ERO position.

a.

In the rare instance where an individual is temporarily filling two separate ERO positions, the ERO Staffing Coordinator must ensure that they are listed in the Dialogic system in the highest assigned position (e.g. if the individual is filling both an Essential and Augmenting position, then they must be listed as an Essential position in the Dialogic system) to ensure they are properly notified of drills, exercises, and actual events.

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3.16. 7 Notify new ERO members of their assignment to an ERO position, including effective date, position category (e.g. Essential, Augmenting, etc.), Team Assignment, and start date of their team's next duty cycle.

3.16.8 Generate and distribute periodic status reports of ERO Staffing to EP staff and Nominating Managers.

3.16.9 EPl-11, ERO Administration Program, provides additional guidance on the ERO staffing & selection process and duties of the ERO Staffing Coordinator.

3.17 Emergency Center Planners are responsible to monitor and support the staffing needs for their center.

3.17.1 Track ERO staffing for assigned emergency center(s) and ensure appropriate actions are initiated to fill positions when needed.

3.17.2 Notify the ERO Staffing Coordinator of any impending changes affecting center personnel.

3.17.3 Recommend (when available) to Nominating Managers of possible nominees to fill current or future ERO positions.

3.17.4 Approve the selection of new ERO staff by Nominating Managers when.delegated by I the EP Manager to do so.

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Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 1 o of 24 3.17.5 3.17.6 3.17.7 Provide assigned training to generate replacement ERO staff and keep ERO staff qualified.

Notify the ERO Staffing Coordinator when ERO candidates complete their qualification training.

EPl-11, ERO Administration Program, provides additional guidance on the ERO staffing & selection process and duties of the Emergency Center Planners.

4.0 PROCEDURE/GUIDELINES 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 The Qualification Directory target population description should be consulted when selecting individuals for ERO duty.

Line management names personnel for assignment to the ERO as shown in Attachment 6.5.

The information contained in Attachment 6.5 is also available in organization chart format under the Inside EN web page ERO link.

Line management designates replacement personnel as soon as practicable; ideally, three months before an expected vacancy. In addition, line management communicates names of ERO candidates to EP management.

Line management plans and manages ERO selection and rotation to meet business needs and needs of personnel.

Individuals selected for ERO participation must be qualified prior to ERO position assignment.

Refresher training and/or participation in drills to ensure retention and familiarity with ERO duties will be administered on a calendar year basis (i.e., annually) to ERO personnel.

Individuals not completing annual refresher training by December 31 of the current year will be disqualified to fill their ERO position until the training requirements are brought up-to-date.

An ERO assignment list is maintained by Emergency Preparedness that identifies personnel who have been assigned to staff emergency positions. This list is verified, published and distributed quarterly as a section of the Emergency Phone Directory.

Maintenance responsibilities may also be covered by certain members of the On-shift Crew during the initial stages of an event. These duties may involve minor mechanical, electrical, or instrumentation and control (l&C) actions, such as tightening the packing on a valve, racking in a breaker, venting a gauge, and reading blueprints or piping and instrumentation drawings.

Training to support these Maintenance duties is provided by the Training Department as part of the Operator Training program. Equipment Operators who fill this role receive basic Maintenance training in accordance with the Equipment Operator Qualification Directory.

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Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 11 of 24 4.5 The Emergency Preparedness Training Program is a combination of classroom and performance-based training designed to provide the instruction necessary to develop and maintain ERO personnel skills and knowledge. Credit is taken for certain aspects of craft and fire brigade related skill training administered by the Training Department for ERO skills and knowledge.

4.5.1 4.5.2 Program Content Description

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The program consists of a combination of classroom, hands-on, and in-the-field training. Where appropriate, initial and/or refresher training can also be conducted using a seminar or workshop format when group discussion is an important benefit.

Initial Training

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Initial training is designed to provide the position-specific skills and knowledge necessary for an individual to perform the functions of the emergency position.

Individuals assigned to an emergency center are scheduled for the Emergency Preparedness Overview and Emergency Center specific operations training for that center. Additional required training required for an individual's position scheduled on an as needed basis. The requirements of each emergency position and specific EP courses are listed in the Qualification Directory.

Individuals assigned to the on shift crews are scheduled for emergency response training during their normal training cycle. Some positions in the on shift emergency organization are filled by individuals who receive cross training or add on training so that they can fill multiple emergency response functions (refer to Attachment 6.1 ).

The requirements for the on shift emergency positions are detailed in the site Qualification Directory. Some of the basic emergency response training is also provided in the General Employee Training program.

Upon completion of training, the students may be required to pass a written exam, or to demonstrate performance-based actions, e.g., during a drill or exercise.

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4.5.3 Refresher Training Refresher training is required on an annual basis for all ERO personnel and is conducted through formal training, typically in conjunction with drill participation.

Successful completion of annual license requalification training for the following Control Room positions includes refresher training on Emergency Classification and Notifications:

Shift Manager Control Room Supervisor Control Room Operator Shift Technical Advisor/Incident Advisor

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Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 12 of 24 4.5.4 EPIP Change Management Personnel assigned to Plant emergency centers are made aware of EPIP revisions, when needed, through the change management process in which, when appropriate, procedure changes are communicated to the qualified individuals in the affected ERO positions. When changes are sufficiently complex, formal training may be provided to qualified incumbents. These processes are designed to provide emergency response personnel with information regarding procedure revisions affecting their specific positions.

4.5.5 Emergency Drill Program The emergency drill program utilizes drills as performance based training.

Participants are evaluated during the performance of their job and, when needed, on-the-spot corrections and training are conducted. Problems identified from drills may be incorporated into annual refresher training, covered during a tabletop, discussed via email or other appropriate methods.

4.6 Additional Training 4.6.1 There are additional areas where training required for emergency response is incorporated into programs maintained and presented by other training groups.

These training requirements are documented in plant training records and compliance is reviewed regularly by Emergency Preparedness.

4.6.2 Cross Training for certain ERO members is provided by other training groups including, but not limited to:

HP/Chem, General Employee Training (GET)

Fire Brigade Training Respiratory Protection/Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Training Security Emergency Response Training

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5.0 REFERENCES

5.1 EP-01, Emergency Plan 5.2 10 CFR 50.54, Conditions of Licenses 5.3 1 O CFR 50, Appendix E, Emergency Planning and Preparedness for Production and Utilization Facilities 5.4 44 CFR 350, Review and Approval of State and Local Radiological Emergency Plans and Preparedness 5.5 NUREG-0654, FEMA REP-1, Revision 1, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 10 CFR 50.47, Emergency Plans PPM 1.3.1, Operating Policies, Programs and Practice~

SWP-FFD-01, Fitness for Duty Program Requirements IR 83-43 (PTL H 105631}

Columbia Generating Station site Qualification Directory EPl-11, ERO Administration Program EPl-21, Drill and Exercise Development and Implementation INPO IER L2 11-39, Lack of Timely Emergency Response Organization and Emergency Facility Activation, 9/15/11.

CR 229368, Regarding the notification of an individual occupying two ERO positions temporarily in which one of the positions was Augmenting and the other was Essential ATTACHMENTS ERO Response Category - On Shift ERO Response Category - Essential ERO Response Category - Augmenting ERO Response Category - Support ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix

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Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 14 of 24 ERO RESPONSE CATEGORY - ON SHIFT F1.mctional Area Major.Tasks.

Emergency Positionl!I.

Analysis Shift Staffing

1.

Plant Operations and Assessment of Control Room Staff Shift Manager 1

Operational Aspects Control Room Supervisor(e) 1 Reactor Operator 2

EQuipment Operator 2

2.

Emergency Direction and Control Command and Control Shift Manaaer<I) 1(a)

3.

Offsite Notification Notification of EALs & PARs Additional Staff 1

4.

Notification & Communication Licensee sec Duty Officer!bl 1<a)

Local/ State sec Duty Officer!b>

1(a)

Federal ENS Communicator 1

5.

Radiological Assessment Dose Assessment (STA or 3111 SRQ)!el 1<a) ln-olant Survevs HP Technician 1

Chemistry Chemistrv Technician 1

6.

Plant System Engineering, Repair, and Technical Suooort JSTA or 3rd SRQ)(e) 1 Corrective Actions Core Damage Assessment

{STA or 3111 SRQ)Cel 1(a)

Repair and Corrective Actions Mechanical Maintenance (EO) 2Ca)

Elect/l&C Maintenance (EO) 2(a)

7.

In-Plant Protective Actions Radiation Protection HP Technician 2

8.

Fire Fighting Fire Brigade<9>

Equipment Operator!cl 2

Plant Laborer 1

HP Technician 1(a)

Chemistrv Technician 1(a)

9.

1st Aid and Rescue Ops Fire Brigade 2(a)

10. Site Access Control and Accountability Security & Accountability SCC Duty Officer 1

Security Lieutenant/Sergeant

rcalHn for ModesAand 5. ** *......, (f)' Shift Manager initially ass1,1mes the responsibility for Emergency Direction and Control, then is relieved 'by the TSC Manager or the EOF. ' y (6\\ Manager.,
  • See FSAR Chapter 13 for additional Fire. Brigade Requirements*
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Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 15 of 24 ERO RESPONSE CATEGORY - ESSENTIAL NOTE:

Essential Category personnel listed here are additional personnel to au ment on-shift ca abilit.

Title Staffing Level

1)

OSC Manager

2)

OSC HP Lead

3)

OSC Chemistry Technician

4)

OSC Mechanic/Rad Waste Operator

5)

OSC Electrician/l&C Technician

6)

OSC Health Physics Technician

7)

TSC Manager

8)

TSC Operations Manager

9)

TSC Radiation Protection Manager

10)

TSC Core Thermal Engineer

11)

TSC Technical Manager

12)

TSC Mechanical Engineer

13)

TSC Electrical Engineer

14)

TSC Plant/NRG Liaison

15)

EOF Manager

16)

EOF Radiological Emergency M~nager

17)

EOF Field Team Members 18}

EOF Field Team Coordinator

19)

EOF Telecommunications Manager

20)

JIG Manager 1

16 1

2 3

5 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 6

1 1

1 6 The OSC HP Lead fills one of the six Health Physics Technician positions credited in the Eplan as being available within 90 minutes.

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Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 16 of 24 ERO RESPONSE CATEGORY - AUGMENTING NOTE:

Augmenting Category personnel listed here are additional personnel to augment on-shift and Essential Category personnel.

Title Staffing Level

1)

Control Room Information Coordinator 1

2)

OSC Repair Team Coordinator 1

3)

OSC Electrical Lead 1

4)

OSC l&C Lead 1

5)

OSC Mechanical Lead 1

6)

OSC Team Tracker 1

7)

TSC Maintenance Manager 1

8)

TSC Plant Admin Manager 1

9)

TSC Chemistry/Effluent Manager 1

10)

TSC Information Coordinator 1

11)

Assistant EOF Manager 1

12)

EOF Manager's Secretary 1

13)

EOF Site Support Manager 1

14)

EOF Manpower Scheduler 1

15)

EOF Engineering Manager 1

16)

EOF Security Manager 1

17)

EOF Radiation Detection Systems Engineer 1

18)

EOF Dose Projection Health Physicist 1

19)

EOF Information Coordinator 1

20)

EOF PIO 1

21)

Energy Northwest Representatives to the County EOCs 2

22)

Assistant JIC Manager 2

23)

JIC Media Coordinator 1

24)

JIC Support Manager 1

25)

JIC Information Manager 1

26)

JIC Spokesperson 1

27)

JIC Technical Spokesperson 1

28)

JIC Phone Team Supervisor 2

29)

JIC News Release Editor 1

30)

Industrial Development Authority (IDA) 1 END.3, ERO Response Category - Augmenting

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Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 17 of 24 ERO RESPONSE CATEGORY - SUPPORT NOTE:

Positions listed are called in, unless noted. Support Category personnel listed here are additional personnel to augment On-Shift, Essential, and Au mentin Cate o ersonnel.

1)

TSC Administrative Support

2)

TSC Manager's Secretary

3)

TSC Computer Engineer

4)

EOF PIO Technical Support

5)

EOF POIS Analyst

6)

EOF State/County Technical Liaison

7)

Energy Northwest Representative to the State

8)

EOF Administrative Support

9)

EOF Field Team Dispatcher

10)

JIG HP Spokesperson

11)

JIG Distribution Team Supervisor

12)

JIG Distribution Team Members

13)

JIG Media Phone Team Members

14)

JIG Public Phone Team Members

15)

JIG AudioNisual

16)

JIG Receptionist

17)

JIC Secretary END Staffing Level 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

2 1

1 1

2 4

4 1

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Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 18 of 24 ERO NOMINATION RESPONSIBILITY MATRIX Station Personnel -Control Room Augmenting Category Position:

Desired HTFP* /

Nominating Manager Note 1 Lead Time Number Desired#

CR Information Coordinator 4

N/A Ooerations Training Mgr.

3 mos.

---*End.of Control Room En*trv-:--

  • Station Personnel -TSC Essential Category Position:

Desired HTFP* /

Nominating Manager Note 1 Lead Time Number Desired#

TSC Manaaer 4

Y/5 Plant General Mar.

6mos.

TSC Operations Manager 4

y /5 Operations Director 9mos.

TSC Radiation Protection 4

Y/5 Chem./Radiological Services 6 mos.

Manager Director TSC Technical Manager 4

y /5 VP Engineering or Designee 9mos.

TSC Core Thermal Enaineer 4

Y/5 VP Engineerina or Designee 6mos.

TSC Mechanical Enaineer 4

Y/5 VP Enaineerina or Desianee 6mos.

TSC Electrical Engineer 4

Y/5 VP Engineering or Designee 6mos.

TSC Plant/NRC Liaison 4

N/A

. Regulatorv Affairs Mar.

3mos.

Augmenting Category Desired HTFP* /

Nominating Manager Note 1 Lead Time Positions:

Number Desired#

TSC Maintenance Manager 4

y /5 Maintenance Director 3mos.

TSC Plant Admin Manaaer 4

Y/5 IS Manaqer (Responsible for RIM) 3mos.

TSC Chemistry/Effluent Manager 4

Y/5 Chem./Radiological Services 3mos.

Director TSC Information Coordinator 4

.NIA Operations Trainina Mar.

3mos.

Support Category:

Desired HTFP* /

Responsible Dept(s) Note 1 Lead Time Number Desired#

TSC Computer Engineer 4

Y/5 Computer Engineering Mgr.

3mos.

TSC Admin Support 4

NIA HR Mgr. - Employee/Labor 3mos.

Relations TSC Manager Secretary 4

NIA

.. HR Mgr. - Employee/Labor 3 mos.

  • Relations

.-:-. End of tsc Ent,Y--::- *

  • HTFP "Hard-To-Fill-Positions" have a minimum desired staffing of at least one more qualified person than the number of team positions. When so designated, the desired staffing number is listed for the position.
    • "Lead Time" indicates the approximate nominal time (in months) required from selection to qualification in an ERO position. Includes ERO training only. Assumes all pre-requisites & regular position quals are complete.

NOTE 1: Not all Station Personnel/positions that have been assigned ERO responsibilities are listed on this ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix. Department Managers I Supervisors are responsible to collaborate with Emergency Preparedness to nominate individuals to fill ERO Positions as indicated on this ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix..5, ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix

Number: SWP-EPP-01 I Use Category: REFERENCE Major Rev: 024 Minor Rev: 001

Title:

Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 19 of 24 Station Personnel - OSC Essential Category Position:

Desired HTFP* /

Nominating Manager Note 1 Lead Time Number Desired#

OSC Manager 4

Y/5 Maintenance Director 6mos.

OSC HP Lead 4

NIA,.. Chem./Radiological Services 3 mos.

Director Augmenting Category Positions:

Desired HTFP* /

Nominating Manager Note 1 Lead Time Number Desired#

OSC l&C Craft Lead 4

N/A Maintenance Director 3mos.

OSC Electrical Craft Lead 4

NIA Maintenance Director 3mos.

OSC Mechanical Craft Lead 4

NIA Maintenance Director 3 mos.

OSC Team Tracker 8

Y/9 Maintenance Director 6 mos.

OSC Repair Team Coordinator 4

y /5 Operations Director 6 mos.

-.:-En<:/ of OSC Entry ---

  • HTFP "Hard-To-Fill-Positions" have a minimum desired staffing of at least one more qualified person than the number of team positions. When so designated, the desired staffing number is listed for the position.
    • "Lead Time" indicates the approximate nominal time (in months) required from selection to qualification in an ERO position. Includes ERO training only. Assumes all pre-requisites & regular position quals are complete.

NOTE 1: Not all Station Personnel/positions that have been assigned ERO responsibilities are listed on this ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix. In particular, Mechanical, Electrical, and l&C craft positions, Equipment Operators, Chemistry Technicians, and Health Physics Technicians are appointed separately from this process and are not listed in the OSC chart above. Department Managers / Supervisors are responsible to collaborate with Emergency Preparedness to nominate individuals to fill ERO Positions as indicated on this ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix..5, ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix

Number: SWP-EPP-01 I Use Category: REFERENCE Major Rev: 024 Minor Rev: 001

Title:

Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 20 of 24 Station Personnel - JIC Essential Category Position:

Desired HTFP* /

Nominating Manager Note 1 Lead Time Number Desired#

UIC Manager 4

Y/5 Emergency Preparedness Mgr.

9mos.

'Note 2)

~ugmenting Category Desired HTFP* /

Nominating Manager Note 1 Lead Time Positions:

Number Desired#

Assistant JIC Manager - Press 4

Y/5 Emergency Preparedness Mgr.

6mos.

Conference Moderator

'Note 2)

Assistant JIG Manager - News 4

. NIA Emergency Preparedness Mgr.

3mos.

Release Coordinator

'Note 2)

UIC Media Coordinator 4

NIA*

Emergency Preparedness 3mos.

Manager (Note 2)

UIC Suooort Manager 4

NIA Suoolv Chain Services Mgr.

3mos.

IC Technical Spokesperson 4

NIA Operations Training Mgr.

3mos.

IC News Release Editor 4

N7A Public Affairs Mor.

3mos.

IC Phone Team Supervisor 8

  • NIA Public Affairs Mgr.

3mos.

IC Information Manager 4

.* NtA Public Affairs Mgr.

3mos.

IC Spokesperson 4

NIA Emergency Preparedness Mgr.

6mos.

  • 'Note 2)

Support Category:

Desired HTFP* /

Nominating Manager Note 1 Lead Time Number Desired#

JIC HP Spokesperson 4

NIA Chem./Radiological Services 3mos.

Director JIC Distribution Team Supervisor 4

NIA IS Manager {Responsible for RIM) 3 mos.

8 {4 teams NIA 3mos.

JIC Distribution Team Members of 2 each)

IS Manager (Responsible for RIM) 16 {4 teams Public Affairs Mgr.

3 mos.

JIC Media Phone Team Members of 4 each)

NIA JIG Public Phone Team Members 16 {4 teams NIA**

Public Affairs Mgr.

3mos.

of 4 each)

JIC Audio Visual 4

NIA*.

Information Services Director 3 mos.

JIC Receptionist 4

k N/A HR Mgr. - Employee/Labor 3mos.

.* Relations JIC Secretary 4

"N'/A

.. HR Mgr. - Employee/Labor 3mos.

Relations

-- EncfofJICEntry---

  • HTFP "Hard-To-Fill-Positions" have a minimum desired staffing of at least one more qualified person than the number of team positions. When so designated, the desired staffing number is listed for the position.
    • "Lead Time" indicates the approximate nominal time (in months) required from selection to qualification in an ERO position. Includes ERO training only. Assumes all pre-requisites & regular position quals are complete.

NOTE 1: Not all Station Personnel/positions that have been assigned ERO responsibilities are listed on this ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix. Department Managers / Supervisors are responsible to collaborate with Emergency Preparedness to nominate individuals to fill ERO Positions as indicated on this ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix.

NOTE 2: Positions designated as "Note 2" are normally filled through succession planning for the center due to the need for these positions to have previous experience in the center or its functions..5, ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix

Number: SWP-EPP-01 I Use Category: REFERENCE Major Rev: 024 Minor Rev: 001

Title:

Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 21 of 24 Station Personnel - EOF Essential Category Positions:

Desired HTFP* /

Nominating Manager Note 1 Lead Time Number Desired#

EOF Manaoer 4

y /5 Plant General Mar.

9mos.

EOF Radiological Emergency 4

Y/5 Chem./Radiological Services 6mos.

Manaaer Director EOF Field Team Coordinator 4

Y/5 Trainino Director 9mos.

EOF Environmental Field Teams 24 (4 teams Y /30 Chem./Radiological Services of 6 Director 6mos.

individuals each)

EOF Telecommunications 4

NIA Information Services Director 3mos.

Manaaer Augmenting Category Desired HTFP* /

Nominating Manager Note 1 Lead Time Positions:

Number Desired#

Assistant EOF Manager 4

Y/5 Plant General Mgr.

9mos.

EOF Site Support Manager 4

N/A

/

Supply Chain Services Mgr.

3 mos.

EOF EnQineerino Manaoer 4

NIA VP EnQineerinQ or Desianee 3mos.

EOF Security ManaQer 4

Y/5 Security Operations Mar.

6mos.

EOF Radiation Detection Sys 4

NIA VP Engineering or Designee 3mos.

Enaineer

Chem./Radiological Services EOF Dose Projection HP 4

NIA

, Director 3mos.

EOF Information Coordinator 4

NIA Operations Trainina Mgr.

3mos.

HR Mgr. - Employee/Labor EOF Manager Secretary 4

NIA 3mos.

Relations EOF Public Information Officer 4 (Matrixed

.N/A Public Affairs Mgr.

3 mos.

From JIC)

EOF Manpower Scheduler 4

NiA Treasury & Finance Services 3mos.

Mgr.

Support Category Positions Desired HTFP* /

Nominating Manager Note 1 Lead Time

'cont.):

Number Desired#

EOF Field Team Dispatcher 4

    • N[A
,*.;,- Training Director 3mos.

EOF POIS Analvst 4

Ni'A Information Services Director 3mos.

EOF State/County Tech Liaison 4

  • 'N/A-VP Engineerini:1 or Desii:1nee 3mos.

EOF Admin Support 8

NIA

    • HR Mgr. - Employee/Labor 3mos.
  • Relations EOF PIO Technical Support 4

NIA VP Engineering or Designee 3mos.

--- End of EOF Entry----

  • HTFP "Hard-To-Fill-Positions" have a minimum desired staffing of at least one more qualified person than the number of team positions. When so designated, the desired staffing number is listed for the position.
    • "Lead Time" indicates the approximate nominal time (in months) required from selection to qualification in an ERO position. Includes ERO training only. Assumes all pre-requisites & regular position quals are complete.

NOTE 1: Not all Station Personnel/positions that have been assigned ERO responsibilities are listed on this ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix. Department Managers / Supervisors are responsible to collaborate with Emergency Preparedness to nominate individuals to fill ERO Positions as indicated on this ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix..5, ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix

Number: SWP-EPP-01 I Use Category: REFERENCE Major Rev: 024 Minor Rev: 001

Title:

Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 22 of 24 Station Personnel - Offsite Representatives

[Augmenting Category Desired HTFP* /

Nominating Manager Note 1 Lead Time Positions:

Number Desired#

Energy Northwest Rep to 4

NIA.

Regulatory Affairs Mgr.

3mos.

Benton Co.

Energy Northwest Rep to 4

NIA Regulatory Affairs Mgr.

3mos.

Franklin Co.

Support Category Position:

Desired HTFP* /

Nominating Manager Note 1 Lead Time Number Desired#

Energy Northwest Rep to WA 4

. NIA*

Regulatory Affairs Mgr.

3mos.

State

--- End of Offsite Reps. Entry-_;,

  • Other - Industrial Development Complex

!Augmenting Category Desired HTFP* /

Nominating Manager Note 1 Lead Time Position:

Number Desired#

Industrial Development Authority 4

NIA,.*

Business Support Manager 3 mos.

--- End of IDC Entfv ~....:

  • .J
  • HTFP "Hard-To-Fill-Positions" have a minimum desired staffing of at least one more qualified person than the number of team positions. When so designated, the desired staffing number is listed for the position.
    • "Lead Time" indicates the approximate nominal time (in months) required from selection to qualification in an ERO position. Includes ERO training only. Assumes all pre-requisites & regular position quals are complete.

NOTE 1: Not all Station Personnel/positions that have been assigned ERO responsibilities are listed on this ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix. Department Managers / Supervisors are responsible to collaborate with Emergency Preparedness to nominate individuals to fill ERO Positions as indicated on this ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix..5, ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix

Number: SWP-EPP-01 I Use Category: REFERENCE Major Rev: 024 Minor Rev: 001

Title:

Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 23 of 24 Position NRG ENS Industry & Corporate Engineering Controller Phone Caller Position Lead Evaluator Administrative Evaluator MUDAC Controller/Evaluator ERO Position Assignment Responsibility Evaluator/Controller Team E Control Cell Desired Number Nominating Manager Note 1 2

Regulatory Affairs Mgr.

2 Regulatory Affairs Mgr.

2 VP Engineering or Designee 9

Information Services Director Emergency Operations Facility Desired Nominating Manager Note 1 Number 2

Plant General Mgr.

2 IS Manager (Responsible for RIM) 2 Chem./Radiological Services Director Field Team Controller/Evaluator 4

Chem./Radiological Services Director Joint Information Center Position Desired Nominating Manager Note 1 Number Lead Evaluator 2

Emergency Preparedness Mgr.

Evaluator 2

Emergency Preparedness Mgr.

Media Actor 5

Public Affairs Mgr.

County PIO Actor 4

HR Mgr. Employee/Labor Relations Industrial Development Position Desired Nominating Manager Note 1 Number Controller/Evaluator 2

Facilities Leasing / Bus. Pin Mgr.

NOTE 1: Not all Station Personnel/positions that have been assigned ERO responsibilities are listed on this ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix. Department Managers / Supervisors are responsible to collaborate with Emergency Preparedness to nominate individuals to fill ERO Positions as indicated on this ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix..5, ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix

Number: SWP-EPP-01 I Use Category: REFERENCE Major Rev: 024 Minor Rev: 001

Title:

Emergency Response Organization and Training Page: 24 of 24 Operations Support Center Position Desired Nominating Manager Note 1 Number Lead Evaluator 2

Maintenance Director Craft Lead Evaluator 2

Maintenance Director Repair Team Controller 8

Maintenance Director OSC HP Lead Controller 2

Chem./Radiological Services Director Fire Drill Controller/Evaluator 2

VP Engineering or Designee Security Position Desired Nominating Manager Note 1 Number sec Controller/Evaluator 2

Security Operations Mgr.

CAS Controller/Evaluator 2

Security Operations Mgr.

Simulator Position Desired Nominating Manager Note 1 Number Lead Evaluator 2

Operations Training Mgr.

Simulator Operator 2

Operations Training Mgr.

Technical Support Center Position Desired Nominating Manager Note 1 Number Lead Evaluator 2

Plant General Mgr.

Engineering Evaluator 2

VP Engineering or Designee NOTE 1: Not all Station Personnel/positions that have been assigned ERO responsibilities are listed on this ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix. Department Managers I Supervisors are responsible to collaborate with Emergency Preparedness to nominate individuals to fill ERO Positions as indicated on this ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix.

END.5, ERO Nomination Responsibility Matrix