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Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Manual Volume C, Revision 2014-01
ML14037A080
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Site: Oconee  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/04/2014
From: Batson S
Duke Energy Carolinas
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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@DUKE ENERGY, Scott L.Batson Vice President Oconee NuclearStation Duke Energy ONOIVP 17800 Rochester Hwy Seneca, SC 29672 ONS-2014-004 o: 864,873.3274 f 864.873. 4208 Scott.Batson@duke-energy.com February 4, 2014 10 CFR 50.54(q)

Attn: Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852-2746

Subject:

Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and 3 Docket Nos. 50-269, -270, and -287 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Manual Volume C, Revision 2014-01 Please find attached for your use and review copies of the revision to the Oconee Nuclear Station Emergency Plan, Implementing Procedures along with the associated revision instructions and 10 CFR 50.54(q) evaluation.

This revision is being submitted in accordance with 10 CFR 50.54(q) and does not reduce the effectiveness of the Emergency Plan or the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures. Ifthere are any questions or concerns pertaining to this revision please call Pat Street, Emergency Planning Manager, at 864-873-3124.

By copy of this letter, two copies of this revision are being provided to the NRC, Region II, Atlanta, Georgia.

Sincerely, Scott L. Batson Vice President Oconee Nuclear Station Attachments:

Revision Instructions EPIP Volume C - Revision 2014-01 10 CFR 50.54(q) Evaluation(s) p4W-w~ww duke-energy corn

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission February 4, 2014 xc: w/2 copies of attachments Mr. Victor McCree, Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Region II Marquis One Tower 245 Peachtree Center Ave., NE, Suite 1200 Atlanta, GA 30303-1257 w/copy of attachments Mr. Richard Guzman, Project Manager U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mailstop O-8C2 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 (send via E-mail) w/o attachments Mr. Eddy Crowe NRC Senior Resident Inspector Oconee Nuclear Station ELL EC27Z

January 28, 2014 OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION

SUBJECT:

Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Volume C Revision 2014-001 Please make the following changes to the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures, Volume C:

REMOVE INSERT Cover Sheet Rev. 2013-15 Cover Sheet Rev. 2014-1

  • Table of Contents Table of Contents Pages 1, 2, & 3 Pages 1, 2, & 3 RP/O/B/1000/010 - Rev. 007 RP/IOIAI/00010 - Rev. 001 This revision replaced RP/0/B/1 000 Rev 007, RP/O/A/1 000/010 Revision 000 and RP/0/B/1 000/010 Revision 008. These procedures implemented the change from a "B" procedures to an "A" procedure and made no other changes to the actual procedure content.

Pat Street ONS Emergency Planning Manager

<tpi DUKE ENERGY.

OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES VOLUME C APPROVED:

Terry (atterson Terry .atterson Organizational Effectiveness Director Date Approved VOLUME C REVISION 2014-01 January 2014

VOLUME C TABLE OF CONTENTS SHIO/B/2005/001 Emergency Response Offsite Dose Projections Rev. 006 SH/O/BI20051002 Protocol for the Field Monitoring Coordinator Rev. 005 During Emergency Conditions HPO/B/I1009/018 Off-Site Dose Projections Rev. 023 HPO/B/I1009/020 Estimating Food Chain Doses Under Post- Rev. 005 Accident Conditions HPIO/B/1 009/022 On-Shift Off-Site Dose Projections Rev. 013 HPIO/B1/ 009/023 Radiation Protection Emergency Response Rev. 000 HPO/B/I1009/026 Environmental Monitoring For Emergency Rev. 000 Conditions RPIOIAI1 000/001 Emergency Classification Rev. 000 ORP/O/A/1 000/002 Control Room Emergency Coordinator Procedure Rev. 001 RPIOIBII 000/002 Control Room Emergency Coordinator Procedure Rev. 025 RP/0/B/1000/003 A ERDS Operation Rev. 011 RP/O/A/1 000/009 Procedure For Site Assembly Rev. 002 RPIO/A/1000/010 Procedure For Emergency Rev. 001 Evacuation/Relocation Of Site Personnel RP/OAI1000/015 A Offsite Communications From The Control Room Rev. 001 RP/OA/1000/015 B Offsite Communications From The Technical Rev. 000 Support Center RP/O/B/1000/016 MERT Activation Procedure For Medical, Rev. 018 Confined Space, and High Angle Rescue Emergencies RP/O/A/1000/017 Spill Response Rev. 001 RP/O/B/1000/018 Core Damage Assessment Rev. 005 RP/O/A/1000/019 Technical Support Center Emergency Rev. 003 Coordinator Procedure I Revision 2014-01 January 2014

VOLUME C TABLE OF CONTENTS RP/OIB/1 000/022 Procedure For Major Site Damage Assessment Rev. 014 And Repair RP/OIAI1 000/024 Protective Action Recommendations Rev. 001 RP/OIB/1000/027 Re-Entry Recovery Procedure Rev. 003 Nuclear Communications Emergency Response RP/O/N1 000/028 Rev. 000 Plan RPIOIBI1 000/029 Fire Brigade Response Rev. 017 RP/0/B/1 000/031 Joint Information Center Emergency Response Rev. 006 Plan RPIOIB/1 000/035 Severe Weather Preparations Rev. 009 SR/JOBI20001001 Standard Procedure For Corporate Rev. 012 Communications Response To The Emergency Operations Facility SR/0/B/2000/002 Standard Procedure for EOF Services Rev. 006 SR/O/A/2000/003 Activation of the Emergency Operations Facility Rev. 000 SR/OIA/2000/004 Notification to States and Counties from the Rev. 000 Emergency Operations Facility for Catawba, McGuire, and Oconee Business Business Management Emergency Plan Rev. 012 Management SSG Functional SSG Emergency Response Plan - ONS Specific Rev. 008 Area Directive 102 SCD - 110 Supply Chain Directive 110 - SCO Emergency Rev. 004 Response Plan Engineering Engineering Emergency Response Plan Rev. 030 Manual 5.1 Human Resources ONS Human Resources Emergency Plan 10/13/2004 Procedure Radiation Off-Site Dose Assessment And Data Evaluation Rev. 001 Protection Section Manual 11.3 2 Revision 2014-01 January 2014

VOLUME C TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Assurance Emergency Response Organization Rev. 007 Directive 6.1 Safety Assurance Emergency Contingency Plan Rev. 006 Directive 6.2 Training Division Oconee Training Division Training Standard Rev. 018 DTS-007 3 Revision 2014-01 January 2014

Form 703-1. Procedure Process Record (PPR)

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Duke Energy Procedure No.

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RP/0/A/1000/010 Page 2 of 4 Procedure For Emergency Evacuation/Relocation of Site Personnel NOTE: This procedure is an implementing procedure to the Oconee Nuclear Site Emergency Plan and must be:

1. Reviewed in accordance with 10CFR50.54q prior to approval.
2. Forwarded to Emergency Planning within seven (7) working days of approval.

The purpose of this procedure is to set guidelines for dealing with an emergency evacuation should it become necessary for non-essential personnel to leave the site. Site Evacuation is typically activated only after personnel have been assembled through a Site Assembly. This procedure also sets guidelines for dealing with relocation of site personnel for situations where an evacuation is not required.

1. Symptoms This procedure describes the symptoms needed to take actions for relocation/evacuation from the site of general public or Category 1, 2 & 3 personnel. See Enclosure 4.4, Categories of Personnel, for definitions of categories.

1.1 As a result of any of the below, the OSM/Emergency Coordinator may decide to evacuate/

relocate General Public and Category 1 personnel.

" Whole body Radiation Dose > 2mrem/hr in any area outside Protected Area Boundary

" Airborne Radioactivity 0.8 DAC (2mrem/hr) in any area outside Protected Area Boundary (10CFR20)

  • Flammable gas/toxic chemical release/spill that affects personnel safety

" Site Area Emergency (potential for system failure resulting in radiation exposure or dam failure)

  • General Emergency NOTE: Doses expected to be received to mitigate the recovery process of an accident or emergency must be approved.

1.2 As a result of any of the below, the OSM/Emergency Coordinator may decide to relocate/

evacuate Category 2 and 3 personnel.

" Whole body Radiation Dose Level 2.5 mrem/hr, with potential to exceed annual limits

  • Airborne Radioactivity equivalent 1 DAC/hr for 40 hrs/week with potential to exceed annual limit
  • General Emergency
  • Flammable gas/toxic chemical release/spill that affects personnel safety
  • Spill or other emergency situation at Hazardous Waste Storage Area that affects personnel safety

RP/0/AI 1000/010 Page 3 of 4

2. Immediate Actions 2.1 Radiological Emergency - If the site has experienced a radiological emergency requiring evacuation/relocation of site personnel the Emergency Coordinator should refer to Enclosure 4.1, Radiological Emergency Requiring Relocation/Evacuation.

2.2 Hazardous Waste Emergency - If the site has experienced a Hazardous Waste Emergency requiring area relocation the Emergency Coordinator should refer to Enclosure 4.2, Hazardous Waste Storage Area Relocation.

2.3 Dam Failure - Condition "A" (Actual/Imminent Dam failure) for Keowee Hydro project dams/dikes the Emergency Coordinator should refer to Enclosure 4.3, Actual/Imminent Dam Failure For Keowee Hydro Projects Dams/Dikes.

3. Subsequent Actions 3.1 Offsite Agency Communicator shall notify the appropriate county EOC that the site is being evacuated so that law enforcement escort can be provided. If evacuation is to Daniel High School or Keowee Elementary School, officers will be required to properly secure the school area so that processing may be carried out in an orderly manner. Supervisory personnel at applicable post Evacuation/Relocation assembly locations will assist in maintaining order and control.

3.2 RP will monitor and decontaminate personnel, in accordance with applicable RP procedures, both onsite and offsite at the decontamination center.

3.2.1 Applicable county personnel will assist in decontamination of vehicles if requested. Offsite Agency Communicator should contact appropriate County EOC for assistance at the decontamination center.

3.3 Site personnel relocated to either the Oconee Complex or Oconee Training Center may be utilized as additional support for their emergency response organization. Site Supervisors and Managers should contact Group Evacuation Coordinators as needed to acquire additional resources.

3.4 RP will continue to monitor plant conditions. Site personnel relocated to either the Oconee Complex or Oconee Training Center (Relocated Areas) may need to be evacuated to offsite locations should plant conditions continue to degrade.

3.4.1 If evacuation of personnel from Relocation Areas is required, RP will make recommendations to the Emergency Coordinator and initiate Step 1.4, Enclosure 4.1, Radiological Emergency Requiring Relocation/Evacuation.

RP/0/A/1000/010 Page 4 of 4

4. Enclosures 4.1 Radiological Emergency Requiring Relocation/Evacuation 4.2 Hazardous Waste Storage Area Relocation/Evacuation 4.3 Actual/Imminent Dam Failure For Keowee Hydro Project Dams/Dikes 4.4 Categories of Personnel 4.5 Emergency Evacuation Routes (from site) 4.6 Parking Lot/Site Access Designations 4.7 Evacuation/Relocation Plan A (ALPHA) 4.8 Evacuation/Relocation Plan B (BRAVO) 4.9 No Longer Used 4.10 Oconee Complex Room Assignments 4.11 Oconee Training Center Room Assignments 4.12 Example Site Evacuation PA Announcements 4.13 Definitions 4.14 References

Enclosure 4.1 RP/O/A/1000/010 Radiological Emergency Requiring Page 1 of 4 Relocation/Evacuation

1. Radiological Emergency Requiring Relocation/Evacuation NOTE: Sections 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4 can be completed in parallel BUT must be done prior to completing Section 1.5.

1.1 When it is determined that the emergency situation requires site evacuation or relocation, the Emergency Coordinator shall direct the following to occur:

1.1.1 IF No radiological release is occurring, THEN Provide for an early release of non-shift and non-ERO personnel to their personal residences.

1.1.2 IF A radiological release is occurring or about to occur, THEN Determine wind speed and direction and evacuate for monitoring and decontamination as follows:

" If wind speed is < 5 mph, evacuate to either Keowee Elementary or Daniel High School.

  • If wind speed is > 5 mph and from 1800 to 3600 evacuate to Keowee Elementary School.

" If wind speed is > 5 mph and from 0' to 180' evacuate to Daniel High School.

AND Direct RP to support evacuation decontamination as appropriate.

1.1.3 Direct all supervisors/managers to determine the site support staff required to support the emergency organization.

1.2 Supervisors/Managers will request their Group Evacuation Coordinators to work with all sections within the group to assure staffing needed to support the emergency has been determined and personnel have been made aware of their work schedule.

1.2.1 Supervisors/Managers, with support from their Group Evacuation Coordinators, will determine the personnel to be evacuated or relocated from each category per Enclosure 4.4, Categories of Personnel.

1.3 Site Public Affairs Specialist Responsibilities:

1.3.1 Site Public Affairs Specialist ensures that Employee Information Bulletins/News Releases provided by Corporate Communications are available for distribution.

Enclosure 4.1 RP/O/A/1000/0I0 Radiological Emergency Requiring Page 2 of 4 Relocation/Evacuation NO'TE: RP should realize that Security will need ample time to coordinate opening Owner Control Gates (OCA) #2 and #3 as described on Enclosure 4.7, Site Evacuation/Relocation Plan A (ALPHA). OSC Security Liaison and/or the Security Shift Supervisor must coordinate this task with SSG to obtain the proper equipment to move barriers.

Movement of the barriers should only be done if the emergency dictates vehicle evacuation and that evacuation can NOT be done through Checkpoint #1, otherwise evacuating personnel can walk to the World of Energy and be transported by vehicle from there.

1.4 Radiation Protection (RP) Responsibilities:

1.4.1 Enter evacuation/relocation plan information into computer application for distribution to group evacuation coordinators.

1.4.2 Dose Assessment determines relocation or site evacuation access routes. This information is provided to the Assistant to RP Manager in the OSC.

1.4.3 The RP Manager determines the evacuation/relocation time for each category. This information is provided to the Assistant to RP Manager.

1.4.4 The Assistant to RP Manager evaluates plant radiological conditions and along with the information provided by Dose Assessment determines the appropriate Evacuation/Relocation Plan (Enclosure 4.7 or 4.8) to be utilized. This information is provided to the TSC Off-Site Communicator along with the evacuation/

relocation time for each category.

A. Evacuation/Relocation plan information can be found on DAE for anyone with computer access. Group Evacuation Coordinators will then forward evacuation plan information to groups they are responsible for.

1.4.5 If the OSC Security Liaison is unavailable, the RP Manager shall contact the Security Shift Supervisor for support with Steps 1.4.6 thru 1.4.8.

1.4.6 The RP Manager directs Security, through the OSC Security Liaison, to patrol the site general areas to assure Evacuation/Relocation instructions are carried out and to direct traffic to correspond with the exit routes.

1.4.7 Security Shift Supervisor will notify OSC Security Liaison when evacuation of specific locations or site is complete.

1.4.8 The RP Manager requests Security, through the OSC Security Liaison, to provide the OSC with keys to the appropriate offsite relocation center.

A. Field Monitoring Team has school keys in equipment bags.

1.4.9 The RP Manager requests Bartlett to provide for vehicle decontamination if required.

Enclosure 4.1 RP/O/A/1000/010 Radiological Emergency Requiring Page 3 of 4 Relocation/Evacuation 1.5 TSC Offsite Communicator Responsibilities:

NOTE: Any delay in evacuation or relocation should result in a re-evaluation of radiological and meteorological conditions.

1.5.1 The TSC Offsite Communicator requests RP in the OSC to implement the procedure for radiological surveillance and decontamination of evacuating personnel.

1.5.2 The TSC Offsite Communicator will receive evacuation/relocation plan from OSC and present to Emergency Coordinator or Assistant for approval and signature, time/date. (2) 1.5.3 The TSC Offsite Communicator makes the PA Announcement using phone 3706 (PA with speed dial) per Enclosure 4.12, Example Site Evacuation PA Announcements, to notify personnel of which Evacuation/Relocation plan is in effect and the applicable post Evacuation/Relocation assembly location.

For relocation of site personnel see the following enclosures for applicability: Enclosure 4.10, Oconee Complex Room Assignments, and 4.11, Oconee Training Center Room Assignments.

i NOTE:

1.5.4 Notify TSC/OSC Liaison if OSC (Nuclear Supply Chain) support is required for I

assistance with transportation needs.

1.6 Supervisors/Managers Responsibilities:

1.6.1 After the TSC Offsite Communicator has made the PA announcement, contact Group Evacuation Coordinators and verify that Evacuation/Relocation instructions are being distributed.

1.7 Group Evacuation Coordinator Responsibilities:

1.7.1 Evacuation/Relocation typically only occurs after Site Assembly. The following information will be needed:

" Assembly locations(s) of groups you are responsible for.

" Phone numbers to contact groups you are responsible for.

  • If you are not a Site Assembly Coordinator you will need to contact correct person for this information.

Enclosure 4.1 RP/O/A/1000/010 Radiological Emergency Requiring Page 4 of 4 Relocation/Evacuation 1.7.2 Verify that all sections within the group are aware which Evacuation/Relocation plan is in effect and that affected personnel have received Evacuation/Relocation instructions.

1.7.3 Coordinate transportation efforts for group. Notify the TSC Offsite Communicator at extension 3706 of any transportation problems.

1.7.4 Evacuate/relocate personnel as directed by instructions.

1.7.5 Report the status of Evacuation/Relocation to phone mail 5094, this status will be retrieved by Emergency Planning person in TSC.

A. Provide the Group/Division Managers with the following information if personnel are relocated:

1. Phone number in or near area for future notifications;
2. Number of assigned personnel at relocation area.

Enclosure 4.2 RP/O/AI1000/O1O Hazardous Waste Storage Area Page 1 of 1 Relocation/Evacuation

1. Hazardous Waste Storage Area Relocation NOTE: Maaescan use Evacuation Coordinators for hazardous waste ergnyrelocations.

1.1 When it is determined that the emergency situation requires relocation of personnel from the Radwaste Facility or L-1 Storage Yard, the Emergency Coordinator/OSM shall:

1.1.1 Contact the Chemistry Manager and request initiation of personnel relocation from the Radwaste Facility to the Chemistry Staff Office for those situations involving the Radwaste Facility.

A. Contact the Radwaste Facility Control Room after normal working hours.

1.1.2 Contact the Nuclear Supply Chain Manager and request initiation of personnel relocation from the L- 1 Storage Yard to the L- 1 Yard Office for those situations involving the L- 1 Storage Yard A. Contact the Materials Issue Window or Tool Crib after normal working hours.

lh, i I NOTE: For drill purposes only, preface and close all announcements with, "This is a drill."

1.1.3 The OSM/Emergency Coordinator or his assistant shall ensure the following PA Announcement in addition to the phone calls is made: I A. For events occurring in Radwaste facility:

"All personnel in the Radwaste Facility should relocate to the Chemistry Staff Office at this time." (Message should be repeated so that it is made twice.)

B. For events occurring at Li Yard:

"All personnel in the L- 1 Storage Yard should relocate to the L- 1 Yard office at this time." (Message should he repeated so that it is made twice.)

Enclosure 4.3 RP/0/A/1000/010 Actual/Imminent Dam Failure For Keowee Page 1 of 2 Hydro Project Dams/Dikes

1. Actual/Imminent Dam Failure For Keowee Hydro Project Dams/Dikes NOTE: All telephone numbers can be found in the Emergency Telephone Directory.

1.1 Keowee personnel will be relocated to the OSC if events occur where their safety could be affected.

1.2 Personnel located at the following locations will relocate to the World of Energy/

Operations Training Center.

" Oconee Complex

" Oconee Garage

" Oconee Maintenance Training Facility

" Security Firing Range/Track

" WHSE #5A

" Old Pickens Church Cemetery

" Any other facility housing personnel in flood zone area 1.3 TSC Emergency Coordinator's responsibilities:

1.3.1 Direct the Offsite Communicator to notify Assistant to RP Manager (OSC) to prepare an Evacuation/Relocation Plan for imminent dam failure.

1.3.2 Direct Security to warn personnel in all areas and structures below the Keowee Hydro Station/Dam of the need to evacuate/relocate.

1.4 Offsite Communicator's responsibilities:

1.4.1 Notify Assistant to RP Manager at OSC and request an Evacuation Plan for imminent Dam failure.

1.4.2 Receive Evacuation Plan from RP and present to Emergency Coordinator or Assistant for approval, signature, time/date. (2) 1.4.3 Make PA announcement to site personnel, concerning affected areas and Evacuation/Relocation plan. Refer to Enclosure 4.12, Example Site Evacuation PA Announcements.

1.4.4 Notify TSC/OSC Liaison if OSC (NSC) support is required for assistance with transportation needs.

1.4.5 If requested contact appropriate county EOC for vehicle decontamination support.

Enclosure 4.3 RP/O/A/1000/010 Actual/Imminent Dam Failure For Keowee Page 2 of 2 Hydro Project Dams/Dikes 1.5 Radiation Protection (RP) responsibilities:

1.5.1 Prepare Enclosure 4.8, Evacuation/Relocation Plan B (BRAVO) to be utilized.

1.5.2 Enter Evacuation/Relocation plan information into computer application for distribution to Group Evacuation Coordinators 1.5.3 Notify TSC Offsite Communicator once Evacuation/Relocation Plan is available on computers.

1.5.4 Direct Security, through OSC Security Liaison, to patrol the site general area to assure Evacuation/Relocation instructions are carried out and to direct traffic to correspond with established exit routes. I1I 1.6 Group Evacuation Coordinators responsibilities:

1.6.1 Receive communication by Supervisors/Managers once PA announcements have been made to evacuate affected area.

1.6.2 Ensure all sections within their group receive Evacuation/Relocation information and which plan is in effect.

1.6.3 Coordinate transportation efforts for group. Notify Offsite Communicator of any transportation problems.

1.6.4 Report status of Evacuation/Relocation efforts to phone mail #5094.

NOTE: Security needs to ensure they have ample warning (time) to evacuate personnel from all structures and areas below the Hydro Station and Dam. Security will also need ample time to coordinate efforts to open Owner Control Gates #2 and #3 should evacuation need to be conducted through those exit points, see Enclosure 4.7, Site Evacuation/Relocation Plan A (ALPHA), for these gate locations. Security and OSC Manager will make decision to use these gates for exit or access.

1.7 Security responsibilities:

1.7.1 If the OSC Security Liaison is unavailable, the Security Officer should provide this information to the Security Shift Supervisor.

1.7.2 Security will be notified to alert personnel at Security track/firing range and Warehouse #5A and to relocate to work areas inside the plant.

1.7.3 Patrol site general areas to assure alert relocation instructions are being followed.

1.7.4 Direct traffic to correspond with identified exit routes.

1.7.5 Provide the OSC Security Liaison with information concerning the status of relocation of personnel.

1.7.6 Patrol/secure access to Old Pickens Church/Cemetery for situations concerning dam failure.

Enclosure 4.4 RP/O/A/IO00/O10 Categories Of Personnel Page 1 of 1

1. Categories Of Personnel GENERAL PUBLIC Personnel who do not work for Duke Energy or any Vendor Contractors who are not subject to occupational radiation exposure at Oconee Nuclear Site.

CATEGORY 1 Various groups of personnel who are not subject to occupational radiation exposure at Oconee Nuclear Site (ie, have completed Plant Access Training).

CATEGORY 2 Various groups of personnel who are subject to occupational radiation exposure (have completed Radiation Worker Training) at the site and are considered non-essential to the operations of the site during a classified emergency situation.

CATEGORY 3 Personnel who are radiation workers (have completed Radiation Worker Training) and who have been identified by their supervisors as being essential. Listings of these identified personnel are on file in the Security Badging area and the Emergency Planning Office.

Enclosure 4.5 RP/O/A/1000/010 Emergency Evacuation Routes (from site) Page 1 of 1

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[* S 4. Branch (CTM3 - Discharge) OCA Gated

5. Vehicle Access Portal VAP4I/Northeast Gate
6. Vehicle Access Portal VAP2/Northwest Gate Access Pcotal VAP23/Southwest Gate
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Truck Holding Parking 230 Switchyard EParking G. 230 Switchyard WParking K MTF Parking

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OC - Oconee Complex I/t 00 - Oconee Garage 13WEST PARKING LOTS EAST PARKING LOTS OOB - Oconee Office Building to Seneca OTC - Oconee Training Center WOE - World of Energy

Enclosure 4.7 RP/O/A/1000/010 Evacuation/Relocation Plan A (ALPHA) Page 1 of 1

1. Site Evacuation/Relocation Plan A (ALPHA)

SITE EVACUATION/RELOCATION PLAN A (ALPHA)

PLANT STATUS: Conditions exist that require Evacuation/Relocation of non-essential personnel and members of the general public from the plant site. Radioactive release occurring at this time.

PERSONNEL TO BE EVACUATED:

EVACUATION TIME PERSONNEL CATEGORIES A. All members of the General Public.

B. Category I- All Plant Access Workers C. Category 2 - All Radiation Workers who have not completed Emergency Response Training D. Category 3 - All Radiation Workers who have completed Emergency Response Training designated by management as evacuees.

WIND DIRECTION:

PARKING LOTS AVAILABLE FOR USE: East Parking Lots West Parking Lots HWY-130/183 I. WOE Entrance toOT oahlam~-. 2. Ownear Controlled Area(OCA) Oato

+3. Intake OCA Gar S 4. Branch (CrP3 - Diacharge) OCA Gate/

5. Vehicle Access Pmort VAP4 I/Northeaat Gate
6. Vehicle Access Portal VAP2/Nortthwest Gate
7. Vehi:cle Ac:c Pt.a VAP23-Sorh-s.t Gato S8. Vehicle Acoeaa Poýrtal VAPI 8/So=thbwast Catm ISFSI 6 59. C`P 0I -Main StaionFalEtrance Fý70ý A. OTC Parking B. WOE Parking C. CT Parking D. Diacharge Pauking B. Truck Holding Parking Iz z-- P. 230 Swltchyard E Pauking 0G. 230 Switohyard W Pauking 4 H. MTP Packing
i. Oconee Garage Pauking 9I 3. Octt- CraPle. Parking 3 9 K. Cable Hill Parking
  • HEY- 1I83 MT - Maintenance Training Facility Sto Pi--cke COC- Oconee Cornplea HWY-130 WEST PARKING LOTS EAST PARKING LOTS 0-- Oconee Garaga OOB - Oconea Office Building to Seneca OTC - 0one- Training Cent WOE - World of Energy EC/OSM Signature Time/Date DECONTAMINATION CENTER/POST EVACUATION ASSEMBLY LOCATION:
1. Personal Residence 2. Daniel High School J 3. Keowee Elementary 4. Oconee 5. Oconee I j Complex Training Center Transportation Required Transportation Required Transportation Required Transportation Transportation NOT Required NOT Required EVACUATION INSTRUCTIONS:

Enclosure 4.8 RP/O/A/1000/010 Evacuation/Relocation Plan B (BRAVO) Page 1 of 1

1. Evacuation/Relocation Plan B (BRAVO)

Plant Status Imminent Jocassee/Keowee Dam failure exists.

Personnel to be Evacuated/Relocated All personnel and members of general public will be evacuated/relocated from Oconee Complex, Oconee Motor Pool, Maintenance Training Facility, Security Firing Range/track, Warehouse #5A, and any other facility housing personnel in that area.

Best Evacuation/Relocation Assembly Locations Operations Training Facility and World of Energy.

Evacuation/Relocation Instruction:

EC/OSM Signature Time/Date 12)

Enclosure 4.9 RP/O/A/1000/010 No Longer Used Page 1 of 1

Enclosure 4.10 RP/O/A/1000/010 Oconee Complex Room Assignments Page 1 of 1

1. Oconee Complex Room Assignments ROOM ROOM. :DIVISIONSGROUPS, ASSIGNED.,

Conference Room 1075 VP Staff Radiation Protection Safety Assurance NRC Operations Training Community Relations Auditorium 1080 I&E

  • Work Control Safety I/T
  • Document Management
  • Human Resources
  • Business Management Security Cafeteria 1114 Chemistry Mechanical Systems Engineering
  • Mechanical/Civil Equipment Engineering
  • Modifications Engineering
  • Food Service Vendor
  • Hallway (Leading 1224 Mechanical Maintenance to Warehouse)

Conference Room 2050 Nuclear Supply Chain*

Site Services*/Garage Personnel Training 2092 Mechanical Maintenance Mechanical QC Services Conference Room 2161 Mechanical Maintenance Conference Room 2182 Mechanical Maintenance Warehouse ESS Warehouse Bartlett

  • Applicable to those personnel not located at the Oconee Complex

Enclosure 4.11 RP/O/A/1000/010 Oconee Training Center Room Assignments Page 1 of 1

1. Oconee Training Center Room Assignments ROOM ROOM # DIVISIONS/GROUPS ASSIGNED`

Student Lounge 100 I&E Classroom 204 Work Control Classroom 205 Mechanical QC Services Classroom 206 Bartlett Mechanical Systems Engineering Classroom 207 Chemistry Mechanical/Civil Equipment Engineering Modifications Engineering Classroom 112 Mechanical Maintenance Nuclear Supply Chain Site Services/Garage Personnel Conference Room 115 Safety Assurance NRC Conference Room 116 VP Staff Radiation Protection Training (Oconee Office Building)

Training (Maintenance Training Facility)

Canteen 120 l/T Document Management Human Resources Budget & Financial Planning Instructor Staff 122 Operations Instructor Staff 127 Food Service Vendor Lobby 128 Safety Security

Enclosure 4.12 RP/O/A/1000/010 Example Site Evacuation/Relocation PA Page 1 of 1 Announcements

1. Example Site Evacuation/Relocation PA Announcements 1.1 Circle applicable action to take for evacuation or relocation and cross-out action not applicable. {21 1.2 The following announcement is applicable to drills/exercises:

THIS IS A DRILL !!!

THIS IS A DRILL !!!

THIS IS A SITE EVACUATION (RELOCATION) ANNOUNCEMENT !!!

THIS IS A SITE EVACUATION (RELOCATION) ANNOUNCEMENT !!!

EVACUATE THE SITE ACCORDING TO EVACUATION/RELOCATION PLAN REPORT TO POST EVACUATION ASSEMBLY LOCATION_. GROUP EVACUATION COORDINATORS SHOULD REFER TO THEIR PLANS AND INITIATE EVACUATION OF CATEGORY ASSIGNED PERSONNEL AT THIS TIME.

(Provide any additional instructions as determined by RP - See 3.0 below)

THIS IS A DRILL !!!

THIS IS A DRILL !!!

2. The following announcement is applicable for actual emergency situations requiring site Evacuation/Relocation:

THIS IS A SITE EVACUATION (RELOCATION) ANNOUNCEMENT !!!

THIS IS A SITE EVACUATION (RELOCATION) ANNOUNCEMENT !!!

EVACUATE THE SITE ACCORDING TO EVACUATION/RELOCATION PLAN__

REPORT TO POST EVACUATION ASSEMBLY LOCATION_. GROUP EVACUATION COORDINATORS SHOULD REFER TO THEIR PLANS AND INITIATE EVACUATION OF CATEGORY ASSIGNED PERSONNEL AT THIS TIME.

(Provide any additional instructions as determined by RP - See 3.0 below)

3. Additional Instructions:

Enclosure 4.13 RP/O/AI1000/010 Definitions Page 1 of 1

1. List of Definitions 1.1 Essential - Personnel necessary as determined by Group Managers to support site/station in the event of an emergency 1.2 Non-Essential - Personnel not necessary as determined by Group Managers to support site/station in the event of an emergency.

1.3 Site Evacuation - When personnel are determined non-essential by Group Managers and instructed to leave site for safety purposes.

1.4 Site Relocation - When personnel are instructed to relocate to another area/location of the site to avoid the consequences of a dam failure, hazardous chemical spill, and or radiological exposure concerns.

1.5 EOF - Emergency Operations Facility 1.6 EOC - Emergency Operations Center

Enclosure 4.14 RP/O/A/1000/010 References Page 1 of 1 References

1. PIP 02-5829
2. PIP 05-1757
3. PIP 05-6812
4. PIP 07-1590
5. PIP 07-5157
6. PIP 0-10-2874
7. PIP G-10-1416

3.10 10CFR 50.54(q) Evaluations Emergency Planning Functional Area Manual P Attachment 3.10.7.2

§50.54(q) Screening Evaluation Form Activity Description and

References:

RP/0/A/1000/010, Procedure for Emergency Evacuation/Relocation of Site Personnel, rev 001 See attached sheet for all changes pertaining to this procedure.

Activity Scope:

Z The activity is a change to the emergency plan El The activity is not a change to the emergency plan Change Type: Change Type:

F- The change is editorial or typographical El The change does conform to an activity that has

[ The change is not editorial or typographical prior approval E The change does not conform to an activity that has prior approval Planning Standard Impact Determination:

El §50.47(b)(1) - Assignment of Responsibility (Organization Control)

El §50.47(b)(2) - Onsite Emergency Organization LI §50.47(b)(3) - Emergency Response Support and Resources El §50.47(b)(4) - Emergency Classification System*

§50.47(b)(5) - Notification Methods and Procedures*

§50.47(b)(6) - Emergency Communications

§50.47(b)(7) - Public Education and Information El §50.47(b)(8) - Emergency Facility and Equipment F] §50.47(b)(9) - Accident Assessment*

[ §50.47(b)(10) - Protective Response*

El §50.47(b)( 11) - Radiological Exposure Control 13 §50.47(b)(1 2) - Medical and Public Health Support MI §50.47(b)(13) - Recovery Planning and Post-accident Operations El §50.47(b)(14) - Drills and Exercises El §50.47(b)(15) - Emergency Responder Training El §50.47(b)(16) - Emergency Plan Maintenance

  • Risk Significant Planning Standards El The proposed activity does not impact a Planning Standard Commitment Impact Determination:

El The activity does involve a site specific EP commitment Record the commitment or commitment reference:

[ The activity does not involve a site specific EP commitment Results:

El The activity can be implemented without performing a §50.54(q) effectiveness evaluation

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§50.54(q) Effectiveness Evaluation Form Activity Description and

References:

RP/0/A/1000/010, Procedure for Emergency Evacuation/Relocation of Site Personnel rev. 001 Activity Type:

El The activity is a change to the emergency plan

[ The activity affects implementation of the emergency plan, but is not a change to the emergency plan Impact and Licensing Basis Determination:

Licensing Basis:

1. 10CFR50.47.b(10) A range of protective actions has been developed for the plume exposure pathway EPZ for emergency workers and the public. In developing this range of actions, consideration has been given to evacuation, sheltering, and, as a supplement to these, the prophylactic use of potassium iodide (KI), as appropriate. Evacuation time estimates have been developed by applicants and licensees. Licensees shall update the evacuation time estimates on a periodic basis. Guidelines for the choice of protective actions during an emergency, consistent with Federal guidance, are developed and in place, and protective actions for the ingestion exposure pathway EPZ appropriate to the locale have been developed.
2. NUREG 0654II.J1 - Each licensee shall establish the means and time required to warn or advise onsite individuals and individuals who may be in areas controlled by the operator, including: Employees, visitors, contractors and construction ronnel and others in the OCA.

NUREG 0654II.J2 - Each licensee shall make provisions for evacuation routes and transportation for onsite individuals some suitable offsite location, including alternatives for inclement weather, high traffic density and specific radiological conditions.

4. NUREG 06541I.J.4 - Each licensee shall provide for the evacuation of onsite non-essential personnel in the event of a Site or General Emergency.
5. ONS E Plan Section J. 1 Accountability - The Oconee Nuclear Site has a Site Assembly Procedure that gives specific instructions to follow during a site assembly. Also, each division/section has specific directives that provide guidance for their personnel. (Site Assembly locations, Figure J-5) Methods to notify and alert onsite personnel (essential and non-essential) during hostile action activities are described in AP/0/A/1700/045, "Site Security Threats". RP/0/B/1000/010 "Procedure for Emergency Evacuation/Relocation of Site Personnel". RP/O/B/1000/009, "Procedure for Site Assembly".
6. ONS E Plan Section J. 3 Site Evacuation Procedures - Personnel The site evacuation procedure establishes guidelines for evacuation from the station site. This procedure outlines the radiological exposure limits. All station personnel inside the protected area will be monitored before being evacuated from the station. Records will be kept of the individual's exposure/contamination level prior to evacuation. All personnel, so designated, will then be evacuated to pre-designated areas for thorough personnel monitoring and decontamination.

Compliance Evaluation and

Conclusion:

1. Evaluation:

The proposed revision continue to provide for evacuation of all individuals as identified in IOCFR50.47b (10), and as amplified in NUREG 0654 II.J1,J2 and J4, evacuation routes and provided transportation means continue to be identified and have not changed as a result of this revision, the evacuation procedure continues to address evacuation of onsite non-essential personnel and the means to Alert all individuals within the owner controlled area of the need for protective measures. The guidelines for evacuation continue to be provided for within the proposed revision.

Therefore all regulatory requirements continue to be met, the requirements as committed to in the ONS E Plan continue to be met, therefore the proposed revision continues to ensure compliance with all regulations and commitments.

Conclusion:

The proposed activity E] does / [] does not continue to comply with the requirements.

Reduction in Effectiveness (RIE) Evaluation and

Conclusion:

1. Evaluation:

k e proposed changes are being made for the reasons as listed below:

Enhancement - Adds a note to ensure appropriate reviews are completed as required by regulations.

2. Enhancement - Adds flexibility to when a site evacuation is conducted. Previous version required a site assembly always before evacuation, potentially putting personnel at risk in fast breaking scenarios.
3. Enhancement - Minor grammatical clarification and an editorial correction for formatting.
4. Editorial - eliminated NOTE -action steps do not belong in a NOTE
5. Editorial - corrected formatting issues with procedure, Enhancement clarified NOTE's intent.
6. Enhancement - made note from item 4 above into action step.
7. Enhancement - clarification that Enclosure 4.3 applies to Jocassee dam failures as well because a Jocassee dam failure most likely will result in a Keowee Dam failure.
8. Editorial - title change
9. Editorial - title change
10. Editorial - title change
11. Enhancement - eliminated duplicated information from another procedure.
12. Editorial - formatting of step numbers. Enhancement to add step for early release of non-essential personnel.
13. Enhancement - provide clarity of directions for evacuation during a radiological release.

14 through 19. Editorial - title changes and formatting of step numbers

20. Editorial to renumber steps, added note for expected action as a result of a drill comment, clarified expectations.
21. Enhancement from drill comment to clarify expectations.
22. Enhancement - Made sub-step into a NOTE because it is informational in nature.
23. Editorial -renumbered step and corrected title of group providing support
24. Editorial - renumbered steps Enhancement - enables a more rapid evacuation to occur as needed for rapidly evolving events (eg. dam failure) in which time needed to conduct a Site Assembly places site personnel at greater risk.
25. Editorial - eliminated duplicate information contained in RP/0/A/1000/009
26. Enhancement to clarify roles and actions expected, enables delegation of action Enhancement to remove step that provided no action. Editorial to renumber/reformat as appropriate. Enhancements to ify command and control actions, clarify steps to be taken and to add other steps to ensure actions necessary are uded.
28. Editorial -renumbered steps for format consistency. Editorial - title change. Enhancement - eliminated unnecessary inclusion of action done by another individual.
29. Editorial - eliminated duplicate information contained in RP/O/A/1000/009
30. Editorial - to include appropriate direction (evacuate /relocate) consistent with title. Enhancement as Jocassee dam failure produces same end result.
31. Editorial - eliminated duplicate information contained in RP/0/A/1000/009 32 and 33. Editorial - corrected room reference
34. Editorial - consistent with procedure purpose
35. Editorial - update PIP reference list.

The proposed revision provides for clarification / enhancement of the procedure directions, provides for enhancements suggested as a result of the EP Drill program, and editorially corrects the formatting to be consistent throughout the procedure. The addition of the Jocassee Dam failure to the procedure continues to support the function of the procedure -

to provide for the protection of all individuals in the owner controlled area. The Jocassee dam failure may be a precursor to the failure of the Keowee Dam and with the potential short time between interval the two failures, it may not be practical to conduct site assembly, again furthering the intent and function of the procedure. The timing of the function (to evacuate) is thus enhanced by providing for the potential impact of the Jocassee Dam failure on the Keowee Dam. The timeliness of the evacuation function is further enhanced by flexibility through the elimination of the need to always conduct a site assembly prior to evacuating. Therefore there will have been no reduction in the effectiveness of the ONS E Plan as a result of the proposed revision.

Conclusion:

The proposed activity El does / Z does not constitute a RIE.

Effectiveness Evaluation Results The activity does continue to comply with the requirements of §50.47(b) and §50 Appendix E and the activity does not constitute a reduction in effectiveness. Therefore, the activity c be implemented without prior approval.

F-1 The activity does not continue to comply with the requirements of §50.47(b) and §50 Appendix E or the activity does constitute a reduction in effectiveness. Therefore, the activity cannot be implemented without prior approval.

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Attachment to 50.54q Comparison Matrix RP/O/A/1000/010, Procedure for Emergency Evacuation/Relocation of Site Personnel Change Page / Current Wording Proposed Wording Reason for Change

  1. 0Section I Page 2 of This is an implementing procedure to the This is an implementing procedure to the Ensure appropriate 4/ NOTE Oconee Nuclear Site Emergency Plan and Oconee Nuclear Site Emergency Plan and reviews are conducted must be forwarded to Emergency must be:

Planning within seven (7) working days Reviewed in accordance with IOCFR50.54q of approval. by Emergency Planning prior to approval.

Forwarded to Emergency Planning within seven (7) working days of approval.

2 Page 2 of 4 Site Evacuation is activated only Site Evacuation is typically activated only Enhancement that

/ Purpose after personnel have been assembled after personnel have been assembled through provides implementation through a Site Assembly. a Site Assembly at the discretion of the flexibility OSM/EC.

3 Page 2 of 4 This procedure describes the symptoms This procedure describes the symptoms Enhancement to provide

/Section 1 needed to take actions for needed to take actions for clarification of procedure Symptoms relocation/evacuation of general relocation/evacuation of general public or requirements.

public or category 1, 2 & 3 personnel, category 1, 2 & 3 personnel, See Enclosure Enclosure 4.4 (Categories of Personnel). 4.4 for definitions of Categories of Personnel.

General Public and Category I Enclosure Eliminated Editorial, cleaned up 4.4, (Categories of Personnel) formatting.

4 Page 2 of 4 NOTE: As a result of any of the below 1.1 As a result of any of the below the Editorial, cleaned up

/Section I Emergency Coordinator may decide to Emergency Coordinator may decide to formatting.

Symptoms evacuate/relocate General Public and evacuate/relocate General Public and Category I personnel Category I personnel.

Page 2 of 4 Category 2 and 3, Enclosure 4.4, (deleted) Editorial, cleaned up

/Section I (Categories of Personnel) formatting.

Symptoms NOTE: Doses with the potential to NOTE: Doses expected to be received to exceed annual limits in any area of the mitigate the recovery process of an accident Enhancement to clarify plant as a result of an accident or or emergency must be approved, intent of note and to emergency. Doses received to mitigate remove a grammatically the recovery process of an accident or incomplete statement.

emergency must be approved.

6 Page 2 of 4 NONE 1.2 As a result of any of the below, the Enhancement to provide

/Section 1 Emergency Coordinator may decide to clarification of procedure Symptoms evacuate / relocate Category 2 and 3 requirements.

personnel.

7 Page 3 of 4 Dam Failure - Condition "A" Dam Failure - Condition "A" Enhancement to provide

/ Section (Actual/Imminent Dam failure) for (Actual/Imminent Dam failure) for Keowee clarification of procedure 2.3 Keowee Hydro project dams/dikes the Hydro project dams/dikes the Emergency requirements, and protect Emergency Coordinator should refer to Coordinator should refer to Enclosure 4.3, site personnel Enclosure 4.3, (Response to Condition Actual / Imminent Dam Failure for Jocassee "A" for Keowee Hydro project and / or Keowee Hydro project dams/dikes).

dams/dikes).

8 Page 3/ EOF State/County Communicator Offsite Agency Communicator Title change - editorial to Subsequent comply with EOF Title Actions /

________step 3.1 9 Page 3 / EOF State/County Communicator Offsite Agency Communicator Title change - editorial to Subsequent comply with EOF Title Actions /

step 3.2.1 10 Page 3 / ...Site Superintendent and Managers ... ...Site Supervisors and Managers... Title change eliminate Subsequent erroneous title of Actions / superintendent not used at step 3.3 Oconee.

II Page 4 / 4.0 4.9 Group Site Assembly Locations No Longer used Enhancement to eliminate Enclosures duplicate information to that contained in RP/0/A/1000/009

Attachment to 50.54q Comparison Matrix RP/O/A/1000/010, Procedure for Emergency Evacuation/Relocation of Site Personnel ange Page I Current Wording Proposed Wording Reason for Change Section 12 Page 1 When it is determined that... 1.1 When it is determined that ... Editorial - added Enclosure sequencing to un-4.1 1.1 Request all superintendents / Moved - 1.1 to step 1.1.3 formatted step.

managers to determine the site support Added - 1.1.1 IF no radiological release is staff required to support the emergency occurring Enhancement - added step organization. THEN Provide an early release of non shift to provide for early release and non ERO personnel to personal of non-essential personnel residence 13 Page 1 none 1.1.2 IF a radiological release is occurring, Enhancement - added Enclosure THEN: Determine wind direction and clear directions for 4.1 evacuate as follows: radiological release

  • IF wind is from 180 to 360 events.

degrees, Evacuate to Keowee Elementary School

  • IF wind is from 0 to 180 degrees, Evacuate to Daniel High School AND: Direct RP to support evacuation decontamination as appropriate 14 Page 1 1.1 Request all superintendents/managers 1.1.3 Direct all supervisors/managers to Editorial Changes titles Enclosure to determine the site support staff determine the site support staff required to and re-numbering steps 4.1 required to support the emergency support the emergency organization.

organization.

15 Page 1 1.1.1 Superintendents/ Managers will... 1.2Supervisors/Managers will... Editorial Changes titles Enclosure and re-numbering steps 4.1 16 Page 1 1.1.2 Group Evacuation Coordinators... 1.2.1 Supervisors / Managers... Editorial - Clarified roles Enclosure sections Group Evacuation Coordinators... and titles 4.1 17 Page 1 1.2 Site Communications Specialist 1.3 Site Public Affairs Specialist Editorial - title change Enclosure 4.1 18 Page 1 1.2.1 Site Communications Specialist 1.3.1 Public Affairs Specialist Editorial - title change Enclosure 4.1 19 Page 1 1.3... 1.4... Editorial - title change Enclosure 4.1 20 Page 2 1.4 TSC Offsite Communicator 1.5 TSC Offsite Communicator Editorial renumbered step Enclosure Added Note: Any delay in ...

4.1 1.4.3 The TSC Offsite Communicator Added note for expected makes the PA Announcement per action Enclosure 4.12 Clarified expectations 21 Page 2 1.4.4 Notify TSC/OSC Liaison if OSC 1.4.3 The TSC Offsite Communicator makes Enhancement to clarify Enclosure (Site Services Group) support the PA Announcement per Enclosure 4.12 expectations, drill 4.1 (...) using phone 3706 (with PA speed dial) comment to notify...

22 Page 2 1.4.3 ... For relocation of site personnel... NOTE: For relocation of site personnel see Enhancement - Made sub-Enclosure the following enclosures for applicability: step into a NOTE because 4.1 Enclosure 4. 10 (Oconee Complex Room it is informational in Assignments) and 4.11 (Oconee Training nature.

Center Room Assignments).

23 Page 2 1.4.4 Notify TSC/OSC Liaison if OSC 1.4.5 Notify TSC/OSC Liaison if OSC Editorial -renumbered step Enclosure (Site Services Group) support is required (Nuclear Supply Chain) support is required and corrected title of 4.1 for assistance with transportation needs. for assistance with transportation needs. group providing support.

(title change- same group).

Attachment to 50.54q Comparison Matrix RP/O/A/I1000/O01, Procedure for Emergency Evacuation/Relocation of Site Personnel ange Page / Current Wording Proposed Wording Reason for Change Section 24 Page 3 of 4 1.6.1 Evacuation/Relocation can only 1.7.1 Evacuation/Relocation typically only Editorial - renumbered Enclosure occur after Site Assembly. The following occurs after Site Assembly. The following steps Enhancement -

4.1 information will be needed information will be needed enables a more rapid evacuation to occur as needed for rapidly evolving events (eg. dam failure) in which time needed to conduct a Site Assembly places site personnel at greater risk 25 Page 4 of 4 Site Evacuation Log Deleted Editorial - eliminated Enclosure duplicate information 4.1 contained in

_RP/0/A/1000/009 26 Page 1 / 1.1 Hazardous Waste Storage Area 1.1 When it is determined that the emergency Enhancement to clarify Enclosure Relocation Responsibilities: situation requires relocation of personnel roles and actions expected 4.2 When it is determined that the emergency from the Radwaste Facility or L- I Storage enables delegation of situation requires relocation of personnel Yard, the Emergency Coordinator/OSM action.

from the Radwaste Facility or L-I shall:

Storage Yard, the Emergency Added OSM as this Coordinator/OSM shall: 1.1.3 The OSM / Emergency Coordinator or position may be his assistant shall ensure the following PA... implementing this 1.1.3 The Emergency Coordinator or his phone calls is made. procedure.

assistant or OSM shall make ... phone Added clarification for calls: (added).. .A... Message should be repeated so repeating announcements that it is made twice. 2 times to enhance the

...B. ... Message should be repeated so that it chance of personnel to is made twice hear and understand the message.

27 Page 1 of 3 1.1 Response to Condition "A" (deleted previous info) 1.1. 1 is now 1.1 Enhancement to remove Enclosure (Actual/Imminent Dam failure) for 1.1 Keowee personnel will be relocated to step that provided no 4.3 Keowee Hydro project dams/dikes When the OSC if events occur where their safety action.

it is determined that Condition "A" exist, could be affected. Editorial to renumber actions must be taken to relocate 1.2 Personnel... /reformat as appropriate.

personnel located at the Oconee 1.3 TSC...

Complex, Oconee Motor Pool, 1.3.1 Direct the Offsite... to prepare an Enhancements to clarify Maintenance Training Facility, Security evacuation/relocation plan command and control Firing Range/track and Warehouse #5A (new step) 1.3.2 Direct Security to warn actions, clarify steps to be or any other facility housing personnel in personnel... taken and to add other that area. 1.4 Offsite Communicator's... steps to ensure actions 1.1.1 Keowee... 1.4.3 Make PA ... necessary are included.

1.1.2 Personnel... (new step) 1.4.5 If requested contact 1.2 TSC appropriate county EOC...

1.2.1 Request the Offsite ... to prepare an evacuation plan 1.3 Offsite Communicator's...

1.3.3 Provide PA...

NA 28 Page 2 1.4 Radiation Protection... 1.5 Radiation Protection... Editorial -renumbered Enclosure 1.5.1 Receive communication by 1.6.1 Receive communication by steps for format 4.3 Superintendents/Managers Supervisors/Managers consistency.

1.5.4 Report status of 1.6.4 Report status of Evacuation/Relocation Editorial - title change Evacuation/Relocation efforts to phone efforts to phone mail #5094. Enhancement - eliminated mail #5094, this status will be retrieved unnecessary inclusion of by Emergency Planning person in TSC. action done by another individual.

Page 3 Site Evacuation Log deleted Editorial - eliminated Enclosure duplicate information 4.3 contained in RP/0/A/ 1000/009

Attachment to 50.54q Comparison Matrix RP/O/A/1000/010, Procedure for Emergency Evacuation/Relocation of Site Personnel ange Page Current Wording Proposed Wording Reason for Change Section 30 Page 1 of Evacuated Evacuated/relocated Editorial - to include Enclosure Imminent Keowee Dam Failure Imminent Jocassee/Keowee Dam Failure appropriate direction 4.8 Personnel to be Evacuated Personnel to be Evacuated/Relocated (evacuate /relocate)

Personnel consistent with title.

to be Evacuated Enhancement as Jocassee dam failure produces same end result.

31 Page 1 Group Site Assembly Locations (Delete drawing) No Longer Used Editorial - duplicate of Enclosure information contained in 4.9 RP/0/A/1000/009 32 Page 1 of Training room 2088 Training room 2092 Editorial - corrected room Enclosure reference 4.10 33 Page 1 of Room numbers 104, 105, 106, 107 204, 205, 206, 207 Editorial - corrected room Enclosure reference 4.11 34 Enclosure Evacuation Evacuation/ Relocation Editorial - consistent with 4.12 procedure purpose 35 Enclosure Added PIP references 3-7 Editorial 4.14