RBG-27125, Submits Objectives to Be Fulfilled During Plant Emergency Planning Exercise to Support 880224 Exercise Date.Scenario Package to Be Provided 45 Days Prior to Exercise Date

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Submits Objectives to Be Fulfilled During Plant Emergency Planning Exercise to Support 880224 Exercise Date.Scenario Package to Be Provided 45 Days Prior to Exercise Date
ML20237E279
Person / Time
Site: River Bend Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 12/11/1987
From: Booker J
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO.
To: Martin R
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
References
RBG-27125, NUDOCS 8712280246
Download: ML20237E279 (2)


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  • BEAUMONT, TEXAS 77704 AREA CODE 713 838-0631 December 11, 1987 RBG- 27125 File Nos. G9.5, G12.2.4 Mr. Robert Martin, Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Dhh~ ,

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Dear Mr. Martin:

River Bend Station - Unit 1 Docket No. 50-458 Gulf States Utilities Company (GSU) is submitting the enclosed objectives to be fulfilled during the River Bend Station (RBS) Emergency Planning Exercise in order to support the February 24, 1988 RBS exercise date. The scenario package will be provided 45 days prior to the RBS exercise date.

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. E. Booker Manager, River Bend Oversight.

River Bend Nuclear Group JEB/ ERG /JWC/JCC/ch cc: Mr. Frank J. Conjel, Director Division of Radiation Protection and Emergency Preparedness Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 8712280246 871211 PDR ADOCK 05000458 F PDR S

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1. Demonstrate emergency response integrated capabilities by activating the emergency organization and staffing the RBS Emergency Response Facilities (ERFs), including the Control Room, Technical Support Center, Operations Support Center, and the Emergency Operations Facility, and by implementing access control to these facilities.
2. Demonstrate the adequacy of ERFs and their personnel, documents, and equipment to support, direct, and control emergency operations.
3. Demonstrate the reliability and effective use of onsite and offsite emergency communications equipment and procedures.
4. Demonstrate the ability of appropriate individuals to direct the required ' emergency organizations and maintain continuity in the implementation of the emergency plan using the emergency implementing procedures.
5. Demonstrate the ability of the emergency organization to assess the initiating conditions for determining which emergency action level has been reached and properly classifying the accident.
6. Demonstrate the ability to perform dose calculations utilizing radiological and meteorological information to determine the magnitude of and for continuously assessing the impact of the release of radioactive materials to the environment and make appropriate recommendations for offsite protective actions utilizing all relevant factors.
7. Demonstrate the ability of offsite field monitoring teams to use emergency equipment in performing radiological surveys.
8. Demonstrate appropriate equipment and procedures for determining onsite radiation levels.
9. Demonstrate the ability of the RBS emergency organization in the ERFs to provide the Joint Information Center with accurate and timely information.
10. Demonstrate the ability to monitor and control exposures to GSU personnel within the Plant.
11. Demonstrate the ability to begin an exercise between midnight and 6:00 a.m.
12. Demonstrate the ability to obtain and analyze a Post Accident Sample System (PASS) sample.
13. Demonstrate the ability to perform shif t turnover by having key personnel turnover and providing a list of personnel for all other positions.

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