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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                      EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE Title: Personnel Injury              No.: 10-S-01-19          Revision: 021        Page: ii The Equipment Database (EDB) Request statement is applicable only to Volume 06 and 07 maintenance directives.
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Current Revision Statement Revision 021 :
* Add reference to Management Standard #20 - Operating Hard-Card, Control Room Actions for Medical Emergency. (Reference CR-GGN-2016-2247 CA #2)
* Changes to reporting emergencies and Control Room actions to be consistent with Management Standard #20.
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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                  EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel InJury               I No.: 10-8-01-19 I ReVISion: 021  I' Page:  1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS'Page 1.0PURPOSEANDDISCUSSION 2 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2  
TABLE OF CONTENTS' Page 1.0    PURPOSE AND DISCUSSION                                                      2 2.0     RESPONSIBILITIES                                                             2
 
==3.0    REFERENCES==
3 4.0    ATTACHMENTS                                                                  3 5.0    DEFINITIONS                                                                  3 6.0    DETAILS                                                                      4 6.1  Reporting of Injuries                                                  4 6.2 Immediate Actions                                                      5 6.3  Ambulance Transport                                                    6 6.4  Offsite Medical Facilities                                              8 6.5  Hospital Preparation to Receive Patients                                9 J: \ADM_SRVS\TECH_PGB\lO\lOSOl19. DOC
 
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                              EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title:  Personnel Injury                    I No.: 1o-s-01-19 1.0      PURPOSE AND DISCUSSION 1.1  Purpose 1.1.1      To provide guidance on response to, reporting of, and transfer of injured personnel under the following conditions:
: a.      Injured person requiring transport to an offsite medical care facility
: b.      Any injuries discovered during an emergency classification 1.2  Discussion 1.2.1      By agreement between Entergy Operations, Inc. and the primary and backup
                        .medical care facilities, personnel at the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station sustaining injuries from ionizing radiation or injuries complicated by radiation exposure or radioactive contamination are to be provided care and treatment at those facilities. Procedures and equipment for this care and treatment are maintained at these facilities.
An individual whose clothing, skin and/or wounds are contaminated with radioactive material may present a radiation hazard to attending personnel in the absence of adequate procedures to prevent the spread of the contaminant, or control the radiation exposure in the event of radioactive shrapnel wound.
Since radiation injuries are not immediately life-threatening, primary attention should always be directed to traumatic life-threatening injuries. After such treatment is rendered, the patient should be decontaminated.
2.0      RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1  The Manager. Radiation Protection - Is responsible for the implementation of the First Aid Program at GGNS.
2.2  The Radiation Protection Supervisor - Is responsible for the administration and management of the First Aid Program including:
2.2.1        The assignment of a First Aid qualified individual to each Radiation Protection shift.
2.2.2      Maintenance of first aid supplies and medical emergency response equipment.
2.2.3      Transportation of injured personnel to the hospital and contamination control measures as necessary.
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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                          EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title:  Personnel Injury                I No.: 10-8-01-19      I ReVISion: 021 2.3  All GGNS personnel-Are to immediately report observed serious injuries to the Control Room. Personnel within the Protected Area requiring minor first aid are to report to Radiation Protection for medical treatment.
2.4  The OSC Manager - Is responsible for organizing and dispatching of First Aid Teams per EN-EP-611 when the OSC is operational.
2.5  The EOF Public Information Liaison - Is responsible for notifying the Company Spokesperson regarding worker injuries during a declared emergency.
 
==3.0      REFERENCES==
 
3.1  Corporate Procedure EN-IS-113, Reporting & Investigating Occupational Injuries/Illnesses And Near Misses 3.2  Grand Gulf Nuclear Station emergency Phone Book Section E, Fire and Medical Support.
3.3  Management Standard #20, Operating Hard Card - Control Room Actions for Medical Emergency' 4.0      ATTACHMENTS 4.1  Attachment I - Directions to Claiborne County Hospital 4.2  Attachment II - Directions to River Region Medical Center 5.0      DEFINITIONS 5.1  OSC - Operations Support Center 5.2  TSC - Technical Support Center 5.3  RPS - Radiation Protection Supervisor 5.4  REA - Radiation Emergency Area J: \ADM_SRVS\TECH_PUB\10\10S0119. DOC
 
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                            EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title:  Personnel Injury                                          I ReVISion: 021      I Page: 4 6.0      DETAILS 6.1  Reporting of Injuries Maintain communications with the Control Room until all reported information is properly acknowledged.
6.1.1      Any individual finding an injured person who requires major medical assistance is to immediately NOTIFY the Control Room by the quickest available means.
: a. The following information should be provided to the Control Room:
(1)    Name and location of the injured person (2)    Nature of the emergency, if known.
(3)    Is Medical Help/Ambulance needed?
(4)    Name of the caller 6.1.2      The Control Room is to perform the following actions. If available use Management Standard #20 - Operating Hard Card for Medical Emergency:
: a.      Immediately NOTIFY the Radiation Protection (RP) Lab or Site Medical Personnel to dispatch First Responders to the scene.
: b. If required, Contact Ambulance for response to Grand Gulf Nuclear Station. Give them the location of the emergency. Provide a Call Back Number and site address; 7003 Bald Hill Road, Port Gibson, Mississippi TIME:            _
: c. Contact Security Island of Ambulance response and authorize entry, as needed.
: d. Have Security dispatched to scene, as necessary.
Name                      Time      _
: e. SOUND Site Fire Alarm; MAKE PA ANNOUNCEMENT:
                                  "MEDICAL EMERGENCY AT                                unnecessary personnel stay clear of the area."
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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                                EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title:  Personnel InJury                    I No.: 10-8-01-19          I RevIsion: 021
: f.      REPEAT notification every 5 minutes until the Control Room has confirmation that the first aid team has been assembled at the scene.
: g.      Dispatch operator to scene with First Aid Trauma Kit and AED. First Aid Trauma Kit and AED locations are listed on Management Standard #20.
: h.      Contact Industrial Safety.
Name                                        Time            _
L        Contact Duty Manager.
Name                                        Time            _
: j.      Shift Manager determine reportability, as needed.
6.1.3        If during declared emergency and emergency response facilities are operational:
: a.      NOTIFY the OSC and provide the applicable information about the location of the worker and extent of injuries, if known.
: b.      NOTIFY the TSC Emergency Plant Manager.
6.2  Immediate Actions 6.2.1        Upon receiving notification of a medical emergency: the RP Lab should PERFORM the following NOTE:
The First Aid Team may be notified by Gaitronics, plant radio or pager using Alpha Paging on the GGNS Home Page under Processes/Programs (page First Aid Team)
: a. Notify the Control Room if not already notified.
: b. DISPATCH a First Aid Team to the scene of the medical emergency.
The First Aid personnel should be equipped with the following:
(1)    First Aid trauma kit (2)    Portable radio (3)    Radiological survey instruments and personnel protective equipment (Le., respiratory protection devices, PCs) suitable for the hazards at the location and the nature of the event which caused the injury (i.e., fire, explosion).
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==3.0 REFERENCES==
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                            EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel InJury                  I No.:  10-8-01-19        I RevIsion: 021 6.2.1 (continued)
: c. The First Aid Team should establish and maintain communications with the RP Lab, Control Room, or OSC and provide periodic updates.
6.2.2      First Aid personnel are to PERFORM the following actions at the scene of the medical emergency:
: a. DETERMINE the injured person's physical condition and extent of injuries.
: b. ADMINISTER first aid necessary to sustain life and to stabilize the injured worker.
: c. MOVE the injured person to a safe location if life-threatening radiological or physical hazards are present.
: d. lE the injury occurred in a radiologically posted area, THEN perform a contamination survey of the injured worker and READ the worker's dosimetry.
: e. PROVIDE the following information to the RP Lab or OSC Rad Chem Coordinator:
Radiation Protection (OSC Rad Chem Coordinator) must Notify the Control Room and provide the following information (1)    Name and location of the injured person.
(2)    Extent of injuries and treatment being administered.
(3)    Personnel contamination survey and dosimeter results for the injured worker.
(4)  The need for an ambulance or other assistance.
: f. PREPARE the injured worker for transfer to the hospital.
: g. Radiation Protection personnel at the scene of the medical emergency must PERFORM radiological surveys as necessary to protect team members and support personnel.
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3 4.0 ATTACHMENTS 3 5.0 DEFINITIONS 3 6.0 DETAILS 4 6.1 Reporting of Injuries 4 6.2 Immediate Actions 5 6.3 Ambulance Transport 6 6.4 Offsite Medical Facilities 8 6.5 Hospital Preparation to Receive Patients 9 J:\ADM_SRVS\TECH_PGB\lO\lOSOl19.
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                               EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel InJury                    I No.: 10-$-01-19         I ReVISion: 021 6.3  Ambulance Transport The-transport of injured persons is normally provided by the regional ambulance service. If the regional ambulance service is unavailable, the injured person should be transported in company owned or private vehicle.
DOC GRANDGULF NUCLEAR STATION I Title: Personnel Injury 1.0 PURPOSE AND DISCUSSION 1.1 Purpose I No.: 1o-s-01-19 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE1.1.1To provide guidance on response to, reportingof,and transferofinjured personnel under the following conditions:a.Injuredperson requiring transporttoan offsite medical care facilityb.Any injuries discovered during an emergency classification 1.2 Discussion1.2.1By agreement between Entergy Operations,Inc.andthe primary and backup.medical care facilities, personnelattheGrand Gulf Nuclear Station sustaining injuries from ionizing radiation or injuries complicated by radiation exposure or radioactive contaminationaretobe providedcareand treatment at those facilities.
CAUTION If a contaminated injured person is transported to an offsite medical facility, the NRC shall be notified within eight hours, in accordance with 01-5-06-5.
Procedures and equipmentforthiscareand treatment are maintained at these facilities.
6.3.1         If ambulance transport is necessary the Control Room should use the phone numbers listed in Reference 3.2 to request an ambulance.
An individual whose clothing, skin and/or wounds are contaminated with radioactive material may present a radiation hazard to attending personnelinthe absence of adequate procedures to prevent the spreadofthe contaminant, orcontrolthe radiation exposureinthe event of radioactive shrapnel wound.Since radiation injuriesarenot immediately life-threatening, primary attention should always be directed to traumatic life-threatening injuries.After such treatment is rendered, the patient should be decontaminated.
: a. Inform the ambulance of the location of the injured, access point or any other information necessary.
2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES2.1The Manager.Radiation Protection-Is responsibleforthe implementationoftheFirstAid ProgramatGGNS.2.2The Radiation Protection Supervisor-Is responsibleforthe administration and managementoftheFirstAid Program including:2.2.1The assignmentofaFirstAid qualified individualtoeach Radiation Protection shift.2.2.2 Maintenanceoffirstaid supplies and medical emergency response equipment.
6.3.2        The Control Room must NOTIFY Security if an Onsite or Offsite ambulance is required to enter the protected area and must SPECIFY the patient pickup point.
2.2.3 Transportation of injured personneltothe hospital and contamination control measures as necessary.
: a. The Security Coordinator must ENSURE that Offsite ambulance crews are issued dosimetry at the entrance to the Protected Area.
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: b. Radiation Protection personnel at the scene of the medical emergency must ENSURE that Offsite ambulance crew members are properly wearing the appropriate dosimetry and protective clothing for entry into radiologically controlled areas.
DOC GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION I Title: Personnel Injury I No.: 10-8-01-19 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I ReVISion: 0212.3All GGNS personnel-Are to immediately report observed serious injuriestothe Control Room.Personnel within the Protected Area requiring minor firstaidareto report to Radiation Protection for medical treatment.
6.3.3   The Shift Manager should NOTIFY the EOF Emergency Director and INFORM him of the transportation of an injured contaminated worker to the hospital.
2.4 The OSC Manager-Is responsible for organizing and dispatchingofFirstAid Teams per EN-EP-611 when the OSC is operational.
The hospital. must receive this information as soon as possible in order to make the necessary preparations for the emergency treatment of the worker. The hospital phone numbers are listed in the Emergency Telephone Book.
2.5 The EOF Public Information Liaison-Is responsible for notifying the Company Spokesperson regarding worker injuries during adeclaredemergency.
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==3.0 REFERENCES==
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                                EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title:  Personnel InJury                      I No.: 10-8-01-19                            I Page: 8 6.3.4      The RP Supervisor/Shift lead HP (OSC Rad Chern Coordinator) receiving the initial information must notify the hospital and provide the following information as soon as possible.
: a.      Name of injured worker(s)
: b.      Extent of injuries
: c.      Contamination levels on injured worker(s), if applicable
: d.      Expected arrival time at hospital, if known.
6.3.5  GGNS personnel should PERFORM the following enroute to the hospital:
* A frisker is normally maintained in the Onsite Ambulance
* Surveys may be limited or impractical due to the extent of injuries received by the worker.
: a.        PERFORM a detailed contamination survey of the injured worker if the injury occurred in a Radiologically Controlled Area.
6.4  Offsite Medical Facilities 6.4.1        The Radiation Protection Supervisor/Shift Lead HP (OSC Rad Chem Coordinator) is responsible for determining which medical facility to use.
Facilities available for use include:
: a.      Claiborne County Hospital
: b.      River Region Medical Center 6.4.2      Attachment I and II are used to determine transportation routes to the medical facilities.
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3.1 Corporate Procedure EN-IS-113, Reporting&Investigating Occupational Injuries/Illnesses And Near Misses 3.2 Grand Gulf Nuclear Station emergency Phone Book SectionE,Fireand Medical Support.3.3 Management Standard#20,OperatingHardCard-Control Room Actions for Medical Emergency' 4.0 ATTACHMENTS 4.1 AttachmentI-Directions to Claiborne County Hospital 4.2 AttachmentII-Directions to River Region Medical Center 5.0 DEFINITIONS 5.1 OSC-Operations Support Center 5.2 TSC-Technical Support Center5.3RPS-Radiation Protection Supervisor5.4REA-Radiation Emergency Area J:\ADM_SRVS\TECH_PUB\10\10S0119.
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                              EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel InJury                   I No.: 10-8-01-19                               I Page: 9 6.4.3       Process for selecting hospital facilities during non-radiological emergencies is:
DOC GRANDGULFNUCLEARSTATIONEMERGENCYPLANPROCEDURE I Title: Personnel Injury6.0DETAILS6.1ReportingofInjuries I ReVISion: 021 I Page: 4 Maintain communicationswiththeControlRoomuntilallreportedinformationisproperly acknowledged.6.1.1Anyindividualfindinganinjuredpersonwhorequiresmajormedicalassistanceisto immediately NOTIFY the ControlRoombythe quickestavailablemeans.a.Thefollowing informationshouldbeprovidedtotheControlRoom:(1)Nameand locationoftheinjuredperson (2)Natureoftheemergency,ifknown.(3)IsMedical Help/Ambulance needed?(4)Nameofthecaller6.1.2The ControlRoomistoperformthefollowingactions.Ifavailableuse ManagementStandard#20-OperatingHardCardforMedicalEmergency:a.ImmediatelyNOTIFYthe Radiation Protection(RP)Lab or Site Medical PersonneltodispatchFirstResponderstothescene.b.Ifrequired, Contact AmbulanceforresponsetoGrandGulfNuclearStation.Givethemthelocationoftheemergency.ProvideaCallBackNumberandsiteaddress;7003BaldHillRoad,PortGibson,MississippiTIME:_c.ContactSecurityIslandof Ambulanceresponseandauthorizeentry,as needed.d.HaveSecurity dispatchedtoscene,asnecessary.
: a. Non-contaminated, non-life threatening:
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River Region Medical Center, or Claiborne County Hospital. Street Clinic in Vicksburg is recommended where applicable.
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: b. Non-contaminated, life threatening - transport to Claiborne County Hospital.
GRANDGULFNUCLEARSTATION ITitle:Personnel InJury I No.: 10-8-01-19 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I RevIsion: 021 f.REPEAT notificationevery5minutesuntiltheControlRoomhas confirmationthatthefirstaidteamhasbeenassembledatthescene.
: c. Plant Safety and EMT personnel may also authorize hospital locations during non-radiological emergencies using the guidelines above.
g.Dispatch operatortoscenewithFirstAidTraumaKitandAED.FirstAidTraumaKitandAEDlocationsarelistedon ManagementStandard#20.
6.4.4      Contaminated personnel with minor or major injuries should be transported to one of the medical facilities identified in 6.4.1.
h.L ContactIndustrialSafety.
6.4.5      Patients must be delivered to hospital facilities as follows:
Name Time_ContactDutyManager.
: a. All injured workers who are not contaminated should be transported directly to the hospital Emergency Room.
Name Time_j.Shift Manager determinereportability,asneeded.6.1.3Ifduringdeclared emergency and emergencyresponsefacilitiesareoperational:
: b. Contaminated personnel should be transported to the hospital Radiation Emergency Area.
a.NOTIFY the OSCandprovidethe applicableinformationaboutthelocationofthe workerandextentofinjuries,ifknown.
6.4.6        When a contaminated injured worker is transported to the hospital, GGNS personnel at the hospital should provide the following support, if available:
b.NOTIFY the TSC EmergencyPlantManager.6.2ImmediateActions6.2.1Uponreceiving notificationofamedicalemergency:theRPLabshould PERFORMthefollowing NOTE:TheFirstAidTeammaybenotifiedbyGaitronics,plantradioorpagerusingAlphaPagingontheGGNSHomePageunder Processes/Programs (pageFirstAidTeam)a.NotifytheControlRoomifnotalreadynotified.
: a. PROVIDE the physician with all available information concerning the accident and the contamination hazards present, upon request.
b.DISPATCHaFirstAidTeamtothesceneofthemedicalemergency.TheFirstAidpersonnelshouldbeequippedwiththefollowing:
: b. ASSIST the hospital staff, if possible.
(1)First Aid trauma kit (2)Portable radio (3)Radiological survey instruments and personnel protective equipment (Le.,respiratoryprotectiondevices,PCs)suitableforthehazardsatthelocationandthenatureoftheeventwhichcausedtheinjury(i.e.,fire,explosion).
                          .c,   COORDINATE the collection and disposal of contaminated waste materials.
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: d. COLLECT Offsite ambulance crew dosimetry and PERFORM contamination survey of ambulance. ARRANGE for decontamination, if necessary.
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6.5  Hospital Preparation to Receive Patients 6.5.1      The hospital room REA (Radiation Emergency Area) is normally set up by hospital p.ersonnel before the arrival of the patient.
GRANDGULFNUCLEARSTATION ITitle:Personnel InJury6.2.1(continued)
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I No.: 10-8-01-19EMERGENCYPLANPROCEDURE I RevIsion: 021c.TheFirstAidTeamshouldestablishandmaintaincommunicationswiththeRPLab,ControlRoom,orOSCandprovideperiodicupdates.6.2.2FirstAidpersonnelaretoPERFORMthefollowingactionsatthesceneofthemedicalemergency:a.DETERMINEtheinjuredperson'sphysicalconditionandextentofinjuries.b.ADMINISTERfirstaidnecessarytosustainlifeandtostabilizetheinjured worker.c.MOVEtheinjuredpersontoasafelocationiflife-threateningradiologicalorphysicalhazardsarepresent.
 
d.lEtheinjuryoccurredinaradiologicallypostedarea,THENperformacontaminationsurveyoftheinjuredworkerandREADtheworker's dosimetry.e.PROVIDEthefollowinginformationtotheRPLaborOSCRadChem Coordinator:RadiationProtection(OSCRadChemCoordinator)mustNotifytheControlRoomandprovidethefollowing information (1)Name and locationoftheinjuredperson.
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                         EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE 10-S-01-19         Revision: 021 Attachment I        Page 1 of 1 DIRECTIONS TO CLAIBORNE COUNTY HOSPITAL G,:G1NS I {
(2)Extentofinjuriesandtreatmentbeingadministered.(3)Personnel contamination survey and dosimeterresultsfortheinjuredworker.(4)Theneedforanambulanceorotherassistance.f.PREPAREtheinjuredworkerfortransfertothehospital.g.RadiationProtectionpersonnelatthesceneofthemedicalemergencymustPERFORMradiologicalsurveysasnecessarytoprotectteammembersandsupportpersonnel.
Grand Gulf Road                  HWY462 HWY18 DIRECTIONS:
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I                   I I                   I Take Hwy 61 S to McComb                          I I
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GRANDGULFNUCLEARSTATION ITitle:Personnel InJury 6.3 Ambulance Transport I N o.: 1 0-$-01-19 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I ReVISion: 021 The-transportofinjuredpersonsisnormallyprovidedbytheregionalambulanceservice.Iftheregional ambulanceserviceisunavailable,theinjuredpersonshouldbetransportedincompanyownedorprivatevehicle.
:  Claiborne Avenue (State Road 547). Go                      I I
CAUTIONIfa contaminated injured person is transported to an offsite medical facility, the NRC shall be notified within eight hours, in accordance with 01-5-06-5.6.3.1If ambulance transportisnecessarythe Control RoomshouldusethephonenumberslistedinReference3.2 torequestanambulance.a.Informthe ambulanceofthelocationoftheinjured,accesspointor anyotherinformationnecessary.6.3.2The Control Room must NOTIFY SecurityifanOnsiteorOffsite ambulance isrequiredtoentertheprotectedareaandmust SPECIFYthepatientpickuppoint.a.TheSecurity Coordinator must ENSUREthatOffsite ambulancecrewsare issued dosimetryattheentrancetotheProtectedArea.b.RadiationProtectionpersonnelatthesceneofthemedical emergency must ENSUREthatOffsiteambulancecrewmembersareproperlywearing the appropriate dosimetryandprotectiveclothingforentryinto radiologicallycontrolledareas.6.3.3The Shift Manager should NOTIFY the EOF Emergency Director and INFORM himofthe transportation of aninjuredcontaminatedworkertothehospital.Thehospital.mustreceivethisinformationassoonaspossibleinordertomakethenecessary preparationsforthe emergency treatmentoftheworker.ThehospitalphonenumbersarelistedintheEmergencyTelephoneBook.
I                   : County East on 547 and the hospital is                  I I Hospital I
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on your left. The entrance to the o.ll I Port Radiation Emergency Area is                      :Gibson I
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GRANDGULFNUCLEARSTATION ITitle:Personnel InJury I No.: 10-8-01-19 EMERGENCYPLANPROCEDURE I Page: 8 6.3.4TheRP Supervisor/Shift leadHP(OSCRadChern Coordinator) receiving the initial information must notify the hospital and provide the following information as soon as possible.a.Nameofinjuredworker(s) b.Extentofinjuries c.Contaminationlevelsoninjuredworker(s),ifapplicabled.Expected arrival timeathospital,ifknown.6.3.5GGNSpersonnelshould PERFORMthefollowingenroutetothehospital:*AfriskerisnormallymaintainedintheOnsiteAmbulance*Surveysmaybelimitedorimpracticalduetotheextentofinjuriesreceivedbytheworker.
Entrance on the North end of the                  I I
a.PERFORMa detailed contamination surveyoftheinjuredworkeriftheinjuryoccurredina RadiologicallyControlledArea.6.4OffsiteMedicalFacilities6.4.1TheRadiationProtection Supervisor/ShiftLeadHP(OSCRadChem Coordinator) is responsible for determiningwhichmedicalfacilitytouse.Facilitiesavailableforuseinclude:a.ClaiborneCountyHospitalb.RiverRegionMedicalCenter 6.4.2 AttachmentIandIIareusedto determine transportationroutestothemedical facilities.
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J:\AOM_SRVS\TECH_PUB\lO\lOSOl19:00C GRANDGULFNUCLEARSTATION ITitle:Personnel InJury I No.: 10-8-01-19EMERGENCYPLANPROCEDURE I Page: 96.4.3Processforselectinghospitalfacilitiesduringnon-radiologicalemergenciesis:a.Non-contaminated,non-lifethreatening:RiverRegionMedicalCenter,orClaiborneCountyHospital.StreetClinicinVicksburgisrecommendedwhereapplicable.b.Non-contaminated,lifethreatening-transporttoClaiborneCounty Hospital.c.PlantSafetyandEMTpersonnelmayalsoauthorizehospitallocationsduringnon-radiologicalemergenciesusingtheguidelinesabove.6.4.4Contaminatedpersonnelwithminorormajorinjuriesshouldbetransportedtooneofthemedicalfacilitiesidentifiedin6.4.1.6.4.5Patientsmustbedeliveredtohospitalfacilitiesasfollows:a.AllinjuredworkerswhoarenotcontaminatedshouldbetransporteddirectlytothehospitalEmergencyRoom.b.Contaminatedpersonnelshouldbetransportedtothehospital Radiation Emergency Area.6.4.6Whenacontaminatedinjuredworkeristransportedtothehospital,GGNSpersonnelatthehospitalshouldprovidethefollowingsupport,ifavailable:a.PROVIDEthephysicianwithallavailableinformationconcerningtheaccidentandthecontaminationhazardspresent,uponrequest.
 
b.ASSISTthehospitalstaff,ifpossible..c, COORDINATEthecollectionanddisposalofcontaminatedwaste materials.
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                       . EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE 10-S-01-19    Revision: 021 Attachment II  Page 1 of 1 DIRECTIONS TO RIVER REGION MEDICAL CENTER River Region
d.COLLECTOffsiteambulancecrewdosimetryandPERFORMcontaminationsurveyofambulance.
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ARRANGEfordecontamination,if necessary.6.5HospitalPreparationtoReceivePatients6.5.1ThehospitalroomREA(RadiationEmergencyArea)isnormallysetupby hospital p.ersonnelbeforethearrivalofthepatient.
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J:\ADM_SRVS\TECH_PUB\10\10S0119.DOC GRANDGULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE 10-S-01-19 Attachment IRevision:021Page1of1 DIRECTIONS TO CLAIBORNE COUNTY HOSPITAL G,:G1NS I{GrandGulfRoad DIRECTIONS:TakeHwy61Sto McCombAvenue(StateRoad547).GoEaston547andthehospitalisonyourleft.The entrancetothe Radiation EmergencyAreaisthroughthe Emergency RoomEntranceontheNorthendofthe hospital J:\ADM_SRVS\TECH_PUB\10\10S0119.DOC I I I I I I I I I I Port:Gibson I I I I I I HWY462 HWY18 I I I:Claiborne:County I Hospital o.llmAve GRANDGULF NUCLEAR STATION.EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE 10-S-01-19Revision:021 Attachment IIPage1of1DIRECTIONSTORIVERREGION MEDICAL CENTER TakeUS61Northpast CulkinAve.Youwillseethe hospital on yourright.The Emergency Room entranceisonthe South side of the hospital.The doortothe DecontaminationRoomistothe right oftheER.entrance.
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DIRECTIONS:
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Take US 61 North past Culkin Ave. You will see the hospital on your right. The Emergency Room entrance is on the South side of the hospital. The door to the Decontamination Room is to the right of the ER .entrance.
SCREENING Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other:
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Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury Part I.Description of Activity Being Reviewed(eventoraction,orseriesofactionsthatmayresultinachangetotheemergencyplanoraffecttheimplementationoftheemergencyplan):
 
Revision 021: 1.Changes to reporting emergencies and Control Room actionstobe consistent with Management Standard#20.2.Added Medical Facility/Site Nurse to section2.3asan option for personnel requiring minor first aid, since this facility/position is manned during outages.3.Added Plant Occupational Health Nurse to section 6.4.3 list of personnel who may authorize hospital facilities to transport patients to.Editorial Changes:4.Add reference to Management Standard#20-Operating Hard-Card, Control Room Actions for Medical Emergency.(Reference CR-GGN-2016-2247 CA#2)5.Changedthetitle River Region Hospital to Merit Health River Region duetoa changeinthe facility name.PartII.Activity Previously Reviewed?Isthis activity fully boundedbyan NRC approved 10 CFR 50.90 submittal or Alert and Notification System Design Report?IfYES, identify bounding source document number/approval reference and ensure the basis for concluding the source document fully bounds the proposed change is documented below: Justification:
ATTACHMENT 9.1                                                                       10CFR50.54(q) SCREENING SHEET 1 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19                             I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury Part I. Description of Activity Being Reviewed (event or action, or series of actions that may result in a change to the emergency plan or affect the implementation of the emergency plan):
DBoundingdocumentattached(optional)
Revision 021:
DYES 50.54(q)(3)
: 1. Changes to reporting emergencies and Control Room actions to be consistent with Management Standard #20.
Evaluation is NOT required.Enter justification below and complete Part VI.t81 NO Continue to next partPartIII.Applicability of Other Regulatory Change Control ProcessesCheckifanyotherregulatorychangeprocessescontroltheproposed activity.(RefertoEN-L1-100)NOTE:Forexample,whenadesignchangeistheproposedactivity,consequentialactionsmayincludechangestootherdocumentswhichhaveadifferentchangecontrolprocessandareNOTtobeincludedinthis50.54(q)(3)
: 2. Added Medical Facility/Site Nurse to section 2.3 as an option for personnel requiring minor first aid, since this facility/position is manned during outages.
: 3. Added Plant Occupational Health Nurse to section 6.4.3 list of personnel who may authorize hospital facilities to transport patients to.
Editorial Changes:
: 4. Add reference to Management Standard #20 - Operating Hard-Card, Control Room Actions for Medical Emergency. (Reference CR-GGN-2016-2247 CA #2)
: 5. Changed the title River Region Hospital to Merit Health River Region due to a change in the facility name.
Part II. Activity Previously Reviewed?                                                     DYES            t81 NO Is this activity fully bounded by an NRC approved 10 CFR 50.90 submittal or               50.54(q)(3)      Continue to Evaluation is    next part Alert and Notification System Design Report?                                               NOT required.
Enter If YES, identify bounding source document number/approval reference and                   justification ensure the basis for concluding the source document fully bounds the                     below and complete Part proposed change is documented below:                                                     VI.
Justification:
D Bounding document attached (optional)
Part III. Applicability of Other Regulatory Change Control Processes Check if any other regulatory change processes control the proposed activity.(Refer to EN-L1-100)
NOTE: For example, when a design change is the proposed activity, consequential actions may include changes to other documents which have a different change control process and are NOT to be included in this 50.54(q)(3)
Screening.
Screening.
APPLICABILITY CONCLUSIONIftherearenocontrollingchangeprocesses,continuethe50.54(q)(3)Screening.
APPLICABILITY CONCLUSION
DOneormorecontrollingchangeprocessesareselected,however,someportionoftheactivityinvolvestheemergencyplanoraffectstheimplementationoftheemergencyplan;continuethe50.54(q)(3)Screeningforthatportionoftheactivity.Identifytheapplicablecontrollingchangeprocessesbelow.
~ If there are no controlling change processes, continue the 50.54(q)(3) Screening.
oOneormorecontrollingchangeprocessesareselectedandfullyboundsallaspectsoftheactivity.
D  One or more controlling change processes are selected, however, some portion of the activity involves the emergency plan or affects the implementation of the emergency plan; continue the 50.54(q)(3) Screening for that portion of the activity. Identify the applicable controlling change processes below.
50.54(q)(3)
o  One or more controlling change processes are selected and fully bounds all aspects of the activity. 50.54(q)(3)
Evaluation is NOTrequired.IdentifycontrollingchangeprocessesbelowandcompletePart VI.CONTROLLINGCHANGEPROCESSES EN-EP-305 REV 3 ATTACHMENT 9.1 SHEET 2 OF 5 10CFR50.54(q), SCREENING Procedure/Document Number: 10-5-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other:
Evaluation is NOT required. Identify controlling change processes below and complete Part VI.
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel InjuryPartIV.Editorial Change DYES t8J NO 50.54(q)(3)ContinuetonextIsthisactivityaneditorialortypographicalchangesuchasformatting,paragraph Evaluation is partnumbering,spelling,orpunctuationthatdoesnotchangeintent?
CONTROLLING CHANGE PROCESSES EN-EP-305 REV 3
NOT required.Justification:
 
Changes#4&5arereferencechangesandareconsiderededitorial EnterjustificationandchangesaccordingtoEN-EP-305andEN-AD-101.NoischeckedattherightbecausecompleteParttheremainingchangesarenon-editorial.
ATTACHMENT         9.1                                                                     10CFR50.54(q), SCREENING SHEET 2 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-5-01-19                               I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury Part IV. Editorial Change                                                                     DYES             t8J NO 50.54(q)(3)     Continueto next Is this activity an editorial or typographical change such as formatting, paragraph           Evaluation is   part numbering, spelling, or punctuation that does not change intent?                               NOTrequired.
VI.Part V.Emergency Planning Element/Function Screen(Associated10CFR50.47(b)planningstandardfunctionidentifiedinbrackets)Doesthisactivityaffectanyofthefollowing,includingprogramelementsfromNUREG-0654/FEMAREP-1SectionI/?
Enter Justification: Changes #4 & 5 are reference changes and are considered editorial justificationand changes according to EN-EP-305 and EN-AD-101. No is checked at the right because              completePart the remaining changes are non-editorial.                                                       VI.
1.Responsibility for emergency response is assigned.[1]D 2.The response organizationhasthestaffto respondandto augment staffona continuingbasis(24/7 D staffing)in accordancewiththe emergencyplan.[1]3.The process ensures thatonshift emergency response responsibilities are staffedandassigned.[2]
Part V. Emergency Planning Element/Function Screen (Associated 10 CFR 50.47(b) planning standard function identified in brackets) Does this activity affect any of the following, including program elements from NUREG-0654/FEMA REP-1 Section I/?
D 4.The process for timely augmentation of onshift staff is established and maintained.
: 1. Responsibility for emergency response is assigned. [1]                                                             D
[2]D 5.Arrangements for requestingandusing off site assistancehavebeenmade.[3]
: 2. The response organization has the staff to respond and to augment staff on a continuing basis (24/7                 D staffing) in accordance with the emergency plan. [1]
D 6.Stateand local staffcanbe accommodatedattheEOFin accordancewiththe emergencyplan.[3]D I 7.A standard scheme of emergency classificationandactionlevelsisinuse.[4]
: 3. The process ensures that on shift emergency response responsibilities are staffed and assigned. [2]               D
D 8.Procedures for notificationofStateandlocal governmental agencies are capableofalertingthemof D the declared emergency within 15 minutes after declarationofan emergency and providing follow-up notifications.
: 4. The process for timely augmentation of onshift staff is established and maintained. [2]                             D
[5]9.Administrative and physical meanshavebeen established for alerting and providing prompt D instructionstothe publicwithintheplume exposure pathway.[5]10.The public ANS meets the design requirements of FEMA-REP-10,Guidefor EvaluationofAlertand D Notification Systems for Nuclear Power Plants, or complieswiththe licensee's FEMA-approved ANS design report and supporting FEMA approvalletter.[5]
: 5. Arrangements for requesting and using off site assistance have been made. [3]                                       D I
11.Systems are established for prompt communication among principal emergency response D organizations.
: 6. State and local staff can be accommodated at the EOF in accordance with the emergency plan. [3]                     D
[6], 12.Systems are established for prompt communication to emergency response personnel.
: 7. A standard scheme of emergency classification and action levels is in use. [4]                                     D
[6]D 13.Emergency preparedness information is made availabletothe publicona periodicbasiswithinthe 0 plume exposure pathway emergency planningzone(EPZ).[7]
: 8. Procedures for notification of State and local governmental agencies are capable of alerting them of              D the declared emergency within 15 minutes after declaration of an emergency and providing follow-up notifications. [5]
14.Coordinated dissemination of public information during emergencies is established.
: 9. Administrative and physical means have been established for alerting and providing prompt                         D instructions to the public within the plume exposure pathway. [5]
[7]*0 15.Adequate facinties are maintained to support emergency response.[8]D 16.Adequate equipment is maintained to support emergency response.[8]D 17.Methods, systems, and equipment for assessment of radioactive releasesareinuse.[9]
: 10. The public ANS meets the design requirements of FEMA-REP-10, Guide for Evaluation of Alert and                      D Notification Systems for Nuclear Power Plants, or complies with the licensee's FEMA-approved ANS design report and supporting FEMA approval letter. [5]
D18.Arangeof public PARs is available for implementation during emergencies.
: 11. Systems are established for prompt communication among principal emergency response                                 D organizations. [6]                             ,
[10]D 19.Evacuation time estimatesforthe population locatedintheplume exposure pathway EPZ are D available to support the formulationofPARsandhavebeen providedtoStateandlocal governmental authorities.
: 12. Systems are established for prompt communication to emergency response personnel. [6]                               D
[10]20.A range of protective actions is available for plant emergency workers during emergencies, including D those for hostile action events.[10]
: 13. Emergency preparedness information is made available to the public on a periodic basis within the                    0 plume exposure pathway emergency planning zone (EPZ). [7]
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: 14. Coordinated dissemination of public information during emergencies is established. [7]                             *0
SCREENING Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other:
: 15. Adequate facinties are maintained to support emergency response. [8]                                                 D
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury 21.The resources for controlling radiological exposures for emergency workers are established.
: 16. Adequate equipment is maintained to support emergency response. [8]                                                 D
[11]D 22.Arrangements are made for medical services for contaminated, injured individuals.
: 17. Methods, systems, and equipment for assessment of radioactive releases are in use. [9]                               D
[12]D23.Plansfor recovery and reentry are developed.
: 18. A range of public PARs is available for implementation during emergencies. [10]                                     D
[13]D24.Adrilland exercise program (inclUding radiological, medical, health physics and other program Dareas)is established.
: 19. Evacuation time estimates for the population located in the plume exposure pathway EPZ are                           D available to support the formulation of PARs and have been provided to State and local governmental authorities. [10]
[14]25.Drills, exercises, andtrainingevolutions that provide performance opportunities to develop, D maintain, and demonstratekeyskillsare assessedviaaformal critique process in order to identify weaknesses.
: 20. A range of protective actions is available for plant emergency workers during emergencies, including                 D those for hostile action events.[10]
[14]26.Identified weaknesses are corrected.
EN-EP-305 REV 3
[14]D 27.Training is provided to emergency responders.
 
[15]D 28.Responsibility for emergency plan development and review is established.
ATTACHMENT 9.1                                                                           10CFR50.54(q) SCREENING SHEET 3 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19                             I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury
[16]D 29.Planners responsible for emergency plan development and maintenance are properly trained.[16]D APPLICABILITY CONCLUSION aIfnoPartVcriteriaarechecked,a50.54(q)(3)EvaluationisNOTrequired;documentthebasisforconclusionbelowandcompletePartVI.
: 21. The resources for controlling radiological exposures for emergency workers are established. [11]                   D
aIfanyPartVcriteriaarechecked,completePartVIandperforma50.54(q)(3)Evaluation.BASISFOR CONCLUSION Changes#4&5areeditorialchangesanddonotrequireevaluation.1.ChangestoreportingemergenciesandControlRoomactionstobeconsistentwithManagementStandard#20.ThischangerevisestheinformationtheControlRoomshouldrequestfromacallerreportingamedical emergencyandaddsadditionalinformationtothestepstakenbytheControlRoomtorespondtotheemergency.Theplanningstandardsandprogramelementsrequirethatmedicalservicesbearrangedforcontaminated,injuredworkersbuttheydonotdescribetheactionstakenbythelicenseetorespondtomedicalemergencies.Thischangedoesnoteliminateanymedicalresponseequipmentorqualificationsanddoesnotaffectoffsite arrangementsformedicalsupportincludingtransportation.Thischangewillnotaffecttheplanningstandardsorprogramelementsin10CFR50.470(b)[12]anddoesnotneedanevaluation.
: 22. Arrangements are made for medical services for contaminated, injured individuals. [12]                             D
EN-EP-305REV3 ATTACHMENT 9.1 SHEET 4 OF 5 10CFR50.54(q)
: 23. Plans for recovery and reentry are developed. [13]                                                                 D
SCREENING Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other:
: 24. A drill and exercise program (inclUding radiological, medical, health physics and other program                   D areas) is established. [14]
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel InjuryBASISFOR CONCLUSION (continued)
: 25. Drills, exercises, and training evolutions that provide performance opportunities to develop,                     D maintain, and demonstrate key skills are assessed via a formal critique process in order to identify weaknesses. [14]
*Added Medical Facility/SiteNursetosection2.3asanoptionforpersonnelrequiringminorfirstaid,sincethis facility/positionismannedduringoutages.
: 26. Identified weaknesses are corrected. [14]                                                                         D
Normallyfirstaid casesarehandledbyRPpersonnel.Duringoutages,whenwehaveanincreasein workforce, Grand Gulfmaysetupasitemedicalfacility and/orstaffasitenursepositionto facilitatetheexpected increaseinfirstaid and/or medical emergencycases.Thisprocedurechangeallows personnelrequiringfirstaidtoreporttothesite medicalfacilityorsitenurse,ifstaffed,ratherthanlimitingthemtoreporttotheRP department.
: 27. Training is provided to emergency responders. [15]                                                                 D
.*The planning standardsandprogramelementsin 10CFR50.47(b)[10]requirearangeof protective actions be availableforplant workers,butdoesnotspecifythelocationorstaffingofsitefirstaid stationsormedicalfacilitiessothischangewillnotaffectthesitesabilitytomeettherequirementsof 10CFR50.47(b)[10].*This changedoesnotreducethe numberoffirstaidqualified personnelanddoesnotreducetheshiftstaffingasrequiredin 10CFRS0.47(b)[2]orNUREG06s4tableB-1.thischangewillnotaffectthesitesabilitytomeetthe requirementsof1OCFRS0.47(b)[2].*Thischangedoesnotreducethe amountorlocationofmedical equipmentandsuppliesandwillnot affectthesitesabilitytomeetthe requirements of 10CFR50.47(b)[8].*This changedoesnotaffectthe arrangementsinplaceformedicalservicesforcontaminatedand injured individualsandwillnotaffectthesitesabilitytomeetthe requirementsof10CFRS0.47(b)[12].
: 28. Responsibility for emergency plan development and review is established. [16]                                     D
This changewillnotaffectanyoftheplanningstandardsorprogram elementsin1OCFR50.470(b)anddoes not require an evaluation.
: 29. Planners responsible for emergency plan development and maintenance are properly trained. [16]                     D APPLICABILITY CONCLUSION a If no Part V criteria are checked, a 50.54(q)(3) Evaluation is NOT required; document the basis for conclusion below and complete Part VI.
*Added Plant OccupationalHealthNursetosectionlistof personnelwhomayauthorizewhich hospital facilitiestowhich patientsaretransported.
a If any Part V criteria are checked, complete Part VI and perform a 50.54(q)(3) Evaluation.
Section6.1.3of 10-S-01-19 describestheprocessforselectinq hospitals during non-radiological emergenciesandliststhemedical facilitiespersonnelshouldbe transported to life-threateningor life-threateninginjuries.ThissectionstatesthatPlantSafetyandEMT personnel mayalsoauthorize hospital locations.Thischangeaddstheplant OccupationalHealthNursetothatgroup.Thissection only applies to non-contaminated individuals.
BASIS FOR CONCLUSION Changes #4 &5 are editorial changes and do not require evaluation.
*10CFR50.47(b)[12]requires licenseestoensure arrangements are made for.medical services for contaminated, injured individuals.
: 1. Changes to reporting emergencies and Control Room actions to be consistent with Management Standard #20.
These arrangementswouldincludehospitals and otheroffsitemedicalfacilities.
This change revises the information the Control Room should request from a caller reporting a medical emergency and adds additional information to the steps taken by the Control Room to respond to the emergency. The planning standards and program elements require that medical services be arranged for contaminated, injured workers but they do not describe the actions taken by the licensee to respond to medical emergencies. This change does not eliminate any medical response equipment or qualifications and does not affect offsite arrangements for medical support including transportation. This change will not affect the planning standards or program elements in 10CFR50.470 (b)[12] and does not need an evaluation.
10-S-01-19liststhesefacilitiesinsection6.4.*1.Thechange beingmadeto 10-S-01-19willnotaffectthislistortheprocessfor determiningwhichhospital to transport contaminated individualsto.Thischangewillnotaffectthesitesabilityto meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47(b)[12].*The planning standardsandprogram elements in 10CFR50.47(b)[10]requirearangeofprotective actions be availableforplantworkers,butdoesnotspecifythepositionthatshoulddeterminewhat medical facilitiestouse.Thischangewillnotaffectthesitesabilitytomeettherequirementsof 10CFR50.47(b)[10].The changesbeingmadeto 10-8-01-19willnotaffectanyof the 10CFR50.47(b)planningstandardsorprogramelements.This changemaybemade withoutpriorNRCapprovalanddoesnotneeda 10CFR50.54q evaluation.
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SCREENING Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other:
ATTACHMENT 9.1                                                                                  10CFR50.54(q) SCREENING SHEET 4 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19                                  I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury BASIS FOR CONCLUSION (continued)
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel InjuryPartVI.Signatures:PreparerName(Print)
* Added Medical Facility/Site Nurse to section 2.3 as an option for personnel requiring minor first aid, since this facility/position is manned during outages.
Date:/:/--.7-RichardVanDen Akker<r:4-21-16 i....._(Optional)
Normally first aid cases are handled by RP personnel. During outages, when we have an increase in workforce, Grand Gulf may set up a site medical facility and/or staff a site nurse position to facilitate the expected increase in first aid and/or medical emergency cases. This procedure change allows personnel requiring first aid to report to the site medical facility or site nurse, if staffed, rather than limiting them to report to the RP department.                                                                                      .
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* The planning standards and program elements in 10CFR50.47 (b)[10] require a range of protective actions be available for plant workers, but does not specify the location or staffing of site first aid stations or medical facilities so this change will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47 (b)[10] .
Reviewer Signature Date:ReviewerName(Print)
* This change does not reduce the number of first aid qualified personnel and does not reduce the on-shift staffing as required in 10CFRS0.47 (b)[2] or NUREG 06s4 table B-1. this change will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 1OCFRS0.47 (b)[2] .
Reviewer Signature Date:TomSowdon C f;4-22-2016NuclearEP Project Manager.<<
* This change does not reduce the amount or location of medical equipment and supplies and will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47 (b) [8].
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* This change does not affect the arrangements in place for medical services for contaminated and injured individuals and will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFRS0.47 (b) [12].
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This change will not affect any of the planning standards or program elements in 1OCFR50.470 (b) and does not require an evaluation.
Approver Signature Date:--:r I&#xa3;'P'PEP manager or designee 6')2./16//7'EN-EP-305REV3 Volume 10 Section 01 PLANT OPERATIONS MANUAL REFERENCE USE EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE PERSONNEL INJURY SAFETY RELATED 10-8-01-19 Revision: 021 Date: 5-2-16 Prepared:
* Added Plant Occupational Health Nurse to section 6.4~\3 list of personnel who may authorize which hospital facilities to which patients are transported.
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Section 6.1.3 of 10-S-01-19 describes the process for selectinq hospitals during non-radiological emergencies and lists the medical facilities personnel should be transported to life-threatening or non-life-threatening injuries. This section states that Plant Safety and EMT personnel may also authorize hospital locations. This change adds the plant Occupational Health Nurse to that group. This section only applies to non-contaminated individuals.
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* 10CFR50.47 (b) [12] requires licensees to ensure arrangements are made for.medical services for contaminated, injured individuals. These arrangements would include hospitals and other offsite medical facilities. 10-S-01-19 lists these facilities in section 6.4.*1. The change being made to 10-S-01-19 will not affect this list or the process for determining which hospital to transport contaminated individuals to. This change will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47 (b)[12] .
o 50.54 Eva!.Transmit applicableReviewFormasa (EN-L1-112)(EN-NS-210)separaterecordalongwith procedure to o PAD Not Required{EN-L1-100 or 01-S-02-3)
* The planning standards and program elements in 10CFR50.47 (b)[10] require a range of protective actions be available for plant workers, but does not specify the position that should determine what medical facilities to use. This change will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47 (b)[10] .
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ATTACHMENT 9.1                                                                        10CFR50.54(q) SCREENING SHEET 5 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19                              I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury Part VI. Signatures:
___Does this directive containTechSpec Triggers?()YES (X)NO REQUIREMENTS CROSS-REFERENCE LIST Requirement Implemented by Directive Directive Paragraph Number Name Paragraph Number That Implements Requirement GGNS Emergency Plan 6.7.3.51,52
Preparer Name (Print)                       pre~r.~ature                                      Date:
&6.7.4.S56.3(Note)&6.4.110CFR50 72.B.3.XII 6.3 (Caution)*Coveredby directiveasawholeorbyvarious paragraphsofthe directive.
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J:\ADM_SRVS\TECH_PUB\10\10S0119.DOC GRANDGULFNUCLEARSTATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURETitle:PersonnelInjury No.: 10-S-01-19Revision:021Page:ii The Equipment Database (EDB)Requeststatement is applicableonlytoVolume06and07 maintenance directives.EDBChange Request generatedandthebackup documentation available for setpoint and/orcalibrationdataonly DYesDN/AEDBCR#_CurrentRevision StatementRevision021:*Add reference to Management Standard#20-OperatingHard-Card,ControlRoomActionsforMedicalEmergency.(Reference CR-GGN-2016-2247CA#2)*Changestoreporting emergenciesandControlRoomactionstobe consistent with ManagementStandard#20.
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PLANT OPERATIONS MANUAL Volume 10                                                      10-8-01-19 Section 01                                                     Revision: 021 Date: 5-2-16 REFERENCE USE EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE PERSONNEL INJURY SAFETY RELATED Prepared: --;;b-;z;i:~~~?!L-::'~J:..,L---:::::::~;"""::~:::'-'_---------
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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                                    EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE Title: Personnel Injury              No.: 10-S-01-19                      Revision: 021                Page: i RPTS FORM REQUIRED REVIEW PERFORMED                    o  PAD                                  o  50.59 Screen/Eva!.
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Transmit applicable Review Form as a        (EN-L1-112)                              (EN-NS-210) separate record along with procedure to      o  PAD Not Required{EN-L1-100 or 01-S-02-3)
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Does this directive contain Tech Spec Triggers? ( ) YES (X) NO REQUIREMENTS CROSS-REFERENCE LIST Requirement Implemented        by Directive                              Directive Paragraph Number Name                          Paragraph Number                          That Implements Requirement GGNS Emergency Plan            6.7.3.51,52 & 6.7.4.S5                    6.3 (Note) & 6.4.1 10 CFR 50                      72.B.3.XII                                6.3 (Caution)
* Covered by directive as a whole or by various paragraphs of the directive.
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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                      EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE Title: Personnel Injury              No.: 10-S-01-19          Revision: 021        Page: ii The Equipment Database (EDB) Request statement is applicable only to Volume 06 and 07 maintenance directives.
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Current Revision Statement Revision 021 :
* Add reference to Management Standard #20 - Operating Hard-Card, Control Room Actions for Medical Emergency. (Reference CR-GGN-2016-2247 CA #2)
* Changes to reporting emergencies and Control Room actions to be consistent with Management Standard #20.
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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                  EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel InJury              I No.: 10-8-01-19  I ReVISion: 021  I' Page: 1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS'Page 1.0PURPOSEANDDISCUSSION 2 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2  
TABLE OF CONTENTS' Page 1.0    PURPOSE AND DISCUSSION                                                      2 2.0     RESPONSIBILITIES                                                             2


==3.0 REFERENCES==
==3.0     REFERENCES==
3 4.0    ATTACHMENTS                                                                  3 5.0    DEFINITIONS                                                                  3 6.0    DETAILS                                                                      4 6.1  Reporting of Injuries                                                  4 6.2  Immediate Actions                                                      5 6.3  Ambulance Transport                                                    6 6.4  Offsite Medical Facilities                                              8 6.5  Hospital Preparation to Receive Patients                                9 J: \ADM_SRVS\TECH_PGB\lO\lOSOl19. DOC


3 4.0 ATTACHMENTS 3 5.0 DEFINITIONS 3 6.0 DETAILS 4 6.1 Reporting of Injuries 4 6.2 Immediate Actions 5 6.3 Ambulance Transport 6 6.4 Offsite Medical Facilities 8 6.5 Hospital Preparation to Receive Patients 9 J:\ADM_SRVS\TECH_PGB\lO\lOSOl19.
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                               EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel Injury                   I No.: 1o-s-01-19 1.0      PURPOSE AND DISCUSSION 1.1  Purpose 1.1.1      To provide guidance on response to, reporting of, and transfer of injured personnel under the following conditions:
DOC GRANDGULF NUCLEAR STATION I Title: Personnel Injury 1.0 PURPOSE AND DISCUSSION 1.1 Purpose I No.: 1o-s-01-19 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE1.1.1To provide guidance on response to, reportingof,and transferofinjured personnel under the following conditions:a.Injuredperson requiring transporttoan offsite medical care facilityb.Any injuries discovered during an emergency classification 1.2 Discussion1.2.1By agreement between Entergy Operations,Inc.andthe primary and backup.medical care facilities, personnelattheGrand Gulf Nuclear Station sustaining injuries from ionizing radiation or injuries complicated by radiation exposure or radioactive contaminationaretobe providedcareand treatment at those facilities.
: a.       Injured person requiring transport to an offsite medical care facility
Procedures and equipmentforthiscareand treatment are maintained at these facilities.
: b.     Any injuries discovered during an emergency classification 1.2 Discussion 1.2.1      By agreement between Entergy Operations, Inc. and the primary and backup
An individual whose clothing, skin and/or wounds are contaminated with radioactive material may present a radiation hazard to attending personnelinthe absence of adequate procedures to prevent the spreadofthe contaminant, orcontrolthe radiation exposureinthe event of radioactive shrapnel wound.Since radiation injuriesarenot immediately life-threatening, primary attention should always be directed to traumatic life-threatening injuries.After such treatment is rendered, the patient should be decontaminated.
                        .medical care facilities, personnel at the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station sustaining injuries from ionizing radiation or injuries complicated by radiation exposure or radioactive contamination are to be provided care and treatment at those facilities. Procedures and equipment for this care and treatment are maintained at these facilities.
2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES2.1The Manager.Radiation Protection-Is responsibleforthe implementationoftheFirstAid ProgramatGGNS.2.2The Radiation Protection Supervisor-Is responsibleforthe administration and managementoftheFirstAid Program including:2.2.1The assignmentofaFirstAid qualified individualtoeach Radiation Protection shift.2.2.2 Maintenanceoffirstaid supplies and medical emergency response equipment.
An individual whose clothing, skin and/or wounds are contaminated with radioactive material may present a radiation hazard to attending personnel in the absence of adequate procedures to prevent the spread of the contaminant, or control the radiation exposure in the event of radioactive shrapnel wound.
2.2.3 Transportation of injured personneltothe hospital and contamination control measures as necessary.
Since radiation injuries are not immediately life-threatening, primary attention should always be directed to traumatic life-threatening injuries. After such treatment is rendered, the patient should be decontaminated.
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2.0     RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1  The Manager. Radiation Protection - Is responsible for the implementation of the First Aid Program at GGNS.
DOC GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION I Title: Personnel Injury I No.: 10-8-01-19 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I ReVISion: 0212.3All GGNS personnel-Are to immediately report observed serious injuriestothe Control Room.Personnel within the Protected Area requiring minor firstaidareto report to Radiation Protection for medical treatment.
2.2  The Radiation Protection Supervisor - Is responsible for the administration and management of the First Aid Program including:
2.4 The OSC Manager-Is responsible for organizing and dispatchingofFirstAid Teams per EN-EP-611 when the OSC is operational.
2.2.1        The assignment of a First Aid qualified individual to each Radiation Protection shift.
2.5 The EOF Public Information Liaison-Is responsible for notifying the Company Spokesperson regarding worker injuries during adeclaredemergency.
2.2.2       Maintenance of first aid supplies and medical emergency response equipment.
2.2.3       Transportation of injured personnel to the hospital and contamination control measures as necessary.
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==3.0 REFERENCES==
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                          EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title:  Personnel Injury                I No.: 10-8-01-19      I ReVISion: 021 2.3 All GGNS personnel-Are to immediately report observed serious injuries to the Control Room. Personnel within the Protected Area requiring minor first aid are to report to Radiation Protection for medical treatment.
2.4  The OSC Manager - Is responsible for organizing and dispatching of First Aid Teams per EN-EP-611 when the OSC is operational.
2.5  The EOF Public Information Liaison - Is responsible for notifying the Company Spokesperson regarding worker injuries during a declared emergency.


3.1 Corporate Procedure EN-IS-113, Reporting&Investigating Occupational Injuries/Illnesses And Near Misses 3.2 Grand Gulf Nuclear Station emergency Phone Book SectionE,Fireand Medical Support.3.3 Management Standard#20,OperatingHardCard-Control Room Actions for Medical Emergency' 4.0 ATTACHMENTS 4.1 AttachmentI-Directions to Claiborne County Hospital 4.2 AttachmentII-Directions to River Region Medical Center 5.0 DEFINITIONS 5.1 OSC-Operations Support Center 5.2 TSC-Technical Support Center5.3RPS-Radiation Protection Supervisor5.4REA-Radiation Emergency Area J:\ADM_SRVS\TECH_PUB\10\10S0119.
==3.0      REFERENCES==
DOC GRANDGULFNUCLEARSTATIONEMERGENCYPLANPROCEDURE I Title: Personnel Injury6.0DETAILS6.1ReportingofInjuries I ReVISion: 021 I Page: 4 Maintain communicationswiththeControlRoomuntilallreportedinformationisproperly acknowledged.6.1.1Anyindividualfindinganinjuredpersonwhorequiresmajormedicalassistanceisto immediately NOTIFY the ControlRoombythe quickestavailablemeans.a.Thefollowing informationshouldbeprovidedtotheControlRoom:(1)Nameand locationoftheinjuredperson (2)Natureoftheemergency,ifknown.(3)IsMedical Help/Ambulance needed?(4)Nameofthecaller6.1.2The ControlRoomistoperformthefollowingactions.Ifavailableuse ManagementStandard#20-OperatingHardCardforMedicalEmergency:a.ImmediatelyNOTIFYthe Radiation Protection(RP)Lab or Site Medical PersonneltodispatchFirstResponderstothescene.b.Ifrequired, Contact AmbulanceforresponsetoGrandGulfNuclearStation.Givethemthelocationoftheemergency.ProvideaCallBackNumberandsiteaddress;7003BaldHillRoad,PortGibson,MississippiTIME:_c.ContactSecurityIslandof Ambulanceresponseandauthorizeentry,as needed.d.HaveSecurity dispatchedtoscene,asnecessary.
 
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3.1 Corporate Procedure EN-IS-113, Reporting & Investigating Occupational Injuries/Illnesses And Near Misses 3.2 Grand Gulf Nuclear Station emergency Phone Book Section E, Fire and Medical Support.
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3.3 Management Standard #20, Operating Hard Card - Control Room Actions for Medical Emergency' 4.0     ATTACHMENTS 4.1 Attachment I - Directions to Claiborne County Hospital 4.2 Attachment II - Directions to River Region Medical Center 5.0     DEFINITIONS 5.1 OSC - Operations Support Center 5.2 TSC - Technical Support Center 5.3  RPS - Radiation Protection Supervisor 5.4  REA - Radiation Emergency Area J: \ADM_SRVS\TECH_PUB\10\10S0119. DOC
GRANDGULFNUCLEARSTATION ITitle:Personnel InJury I No.: 10-8-01-19 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I RevIsion: 021 f.REPEAT notificationevery5minutesuntiltheControlRoomhas confirmationthatthefirstaidteamhasbeenassembledatthescene.
 
g.Dispatch operatortoscenewithFirstAidTraumaKitandAED.FirstAidTraumaKitandAEDlocationsarelistedon ManagementStandard#20.
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                            EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel Injury                                          I ReVISion: 021     I Page: 4 6.0      DETAILS 6.1  Reporting of Injuries Maintain communications with the Control Room until all reported information is properly acknowledged.
h.L ContactIndustrialSafety.
6.1.1      Any individual finding an injured person who requires major medical assistance is to immediately NOTIFY the Control Room by the quickest available means.
Name Time_ContactDutyManager.
: a. The following information should be provided to the Control Room:
Name Time_j.Shift Manager determinereportability,asneeded.6.1.3Ifduringdeclared emergency and emergencyresponsefacilitiesareoperational:
(1)   Name and location of the injured person (2)   Nature of the emergency, if known.
a.NOTIFY the OSCandprovidethe applicableinformationaboutthelocationofthe workerandextentofinjuries,ifknown.
(3)   Is Medical Help/Ambulance needed?
b.NOTIFY the TSC EmergencyPlantManager.6.2ImmediateActions6.2.1Uponreceiving notificationofamedicalemergency:theRPLabshould PERFORMthefollowing NOTE:TheFirstAidTeammaybenotifiedbyGaitronics,plantradioorpagerusingAlphaPagingontheGGNSHomePageunder Processes/Programs (pageFirstAidTeam)a.NotifytheControlRoomifnotalreadynotified.
(4)   Name of the caller 6.1.2      The Control Room is to perform the following actions. If available use Management Standard #20 - Operating Hard Card for Medical Emergency:
b.DISPATCHaFirstAidTeamtothesceneofthemedicalemergency.TheFirstAidpersonnelshouldbeequippedwiththefollowing:
: a.     Immediately NOTIFY the Radiation Protection (RP) Lab or Site Medical Personnel to dispatch First Responders to the scene.
(1)First Aid trauma kit (2)Portable radio (3)Radiological survey instruments and personnel protective equipment (Le.,respiratoryprotectiondevices,PCs)suitableforthehazardsatthelocationandthenatureoftheeventwhichcausedtheinjury(i.e.,fire,explosion).
: b. If required, Contact Ambulance for response to Grand Gulf Nuclear Station. Give them the location of the emergency. Provide a Call Back Number and site address; 7003 Bald Hill Road, Port Gibson, Mississippi TIME:            _
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: c. Contact Security Island of Ambulance response and authorize entry, as needed.
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: d. Have Security dispatched to scene, as necessary.
GRANDGULFNUCLEARSTATION ITitle:Personnel InJury6.2.1(continued)
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I No.: 10-8-01-19EMERGENCYPLANPROCEDURE I RevIsion: 021c.TheFirstAidTeamshouldestablishandmaintaincommunicationswiththeRPLab,ControlRoom,orOSCandprovideperiodicupdates.6.2.2FirstAidpersonnelaretoPERFORMthefollowingactionsatthesceneofthemedicalemergency:a.DETERMINEtheinjuredperson'sphysicalconditionandextentofinjuries.b.ADMINISTERfirstaidnecessarytosustainlifeandtostabilizetheinjured worker.c.MOVEtheinjuredpersontoasafelocationiflife-threateningradiologicalorphysicalhazardsarepresent.
: e. SOUND Site Fire Alarm; MAKE PA ANNOUNCEMENT:
d.lEtheinjuryoccurredinaradiologicallypostedarea,THENperformacontaminationsurveyoftheinjuredworkerandREADtheworker's dosimetry.e.PROVIDEthefollowinginformationtotheRPLaborOSCRadChem Coordinator:RadiationProtection(OSCRadChemCoordinator)mustNotifytheControlRoomandprovidethefollowing information (1)Name and locationoftheinjuredperson.
                                  "MEDICAL EMERGENCY AT                                 unnecessary personnel stay clear of the area."
(2)Extentofinjuriesandtreatmentbeingadministered.(3)Personnel contamination survey and dosimeterresultsfortheinjuredworker.(4)Theneedforanambulanceorotherassistance.f.PREPAREtheinjuredworkerfortransfertothehospital.g.RadiationProtectionpersonnelatthesceneofthemedicalemergencymustPERFORMradiologicalsurveysasnecessarytoprotectteammembersandsupportpersonnel.
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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                                EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel InJury                     I No.: 10-8-01-19         I RevIsion: 021
GRANDGULFNUCLEARSTATION ITitle:Personnel InJury 6.3 Ambulance Transport I N o.: 1 0-$-01-19 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I ReVISion: 021 The-transportofinjuredpersonsisnormallyprovidedbytheregionalambulanceservice.Iftheregional ambulanceserviceisunavailable,theinjuredpersonshouldbetransportedincompanyownedorprivatevehicle.
: f.       REPEAT notification every 5 minutes until the Control Room has confirmation that the first aid team has been assembled at the scene.
CAUTIONIfa contaminated injured person is transported to an offsite medical facility, the NRC shall be notified within eight hours, in accordance with 01-5-06-5.6.3.1If ambulance transportisnecessarythe Control RoomshouldusethephonenumberslistedinReference3.2 torequestanambulance.a.Informthe ambulanceofthelocationoftheinjured,accesspointor anyotherinformationnecessary.6.3.2The Control Room must NOTIFY SecurityifanOnsiteorOffsite ambulance isrequiredtoentertheprotectedareaandmust SPECIFYthepatientpickuppoint.a.TheSecurity Coordinator must ENSUREthatOffsite ambulancecrewsare issued dosimetryattheentrancetotheProtectedArea.b.RadiationProtectionpersonnelatthesceneofthemedical emergency must ENSUREthatOffsiteambulancecrewmembersareproperlywearing the appropriate dosimetryandprotectiveclothingforentryinto radiologicallycontrolledareas.6.3.3The Shift Manager should NOTIFY the EOF Emergency Director and INFORM himofthe transportation of aninjuredcontaminatedworkertothehospital.Thehospital.mustreceivethisinformationassoonaspossibleinordertomakethenecessary preparationsforthe emergency treatmentoftheworker.ThehospitalphonenumbersarelistedintheEmergencyTelephoneBook.
: g.       Dispatch operator to scene with First Aid Trauma Kit and AED. First Aid Trauma Kit and AED locations are listed on Management Standard #20.
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: h.       Contact Industrial Safety.
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GRANDGULFNUCLEARSTATION ITitle:Personnel InJury I No.: 10-8-01-19 EMERGENCYPLANPROCEDURE I Page: 8 6.3.4TheRP Supervisor/Shift leadHP(OSCRadChern Coordinator) receiving the initial information must notify the hospital and provide the following information as soon as possible.a.Nameofinjuredworker(s) b.Extentofinjuries c.Contaminationlevelsoninjuredworker(s),ifapplicabled.Expected arrival timeathospital,ifknown.6.3.5GGNSpersonnelshould PERFORMthefollowingenroutetothehospital:*AfriskerisnormallymaintainedintheOnsiteAmbulance*Surveysmaybelimitedorimpracticalduetotheextentofinjuriesreceivedbytheworker.
L        Contact Duty Manager.
a.PERFORMa detailed contamination surveyoftheinjuredworkeriftheinjuryoccurredina RadiologicallyControlledArea.6.4OffsiteMedicalFacilities6.4.1TheRadiationProtection Supervisor/ShiftLeadHP(OSCRadChem Coordinator) is responsible for determiningwhichmedicalfacilitytouse.Facilitiesavailableforuseinclude:a.ClaiborneCountyHospitalb.RiverRegionMedicalCenter 6.4.2 AttachmentIandIIareusedto determine transportationroutestothemedical facilities.
Name                                         Time            _
J:\AOM_SRVS\TECH_PUB\lO\lOSOl19:00C GRANDGULFNUCLEARSTATION ITitle:Personnel InJury I No.: 10-8-01-19EMERGENCYPLANPROCEDURE I Page: 96.4.3Processforselectinghospitalfacilitiesduringnon-radiologicalemergenciesis:a.Non-contaminated,non-lifethreatening:RiverRegionMedicalCenter,orClaiborneCountyHospital.StreetClinicinVicksburgisrecommendedwhereapplicable.b.Non-contaminated,lifethreatening-transporttoClaiborneCounty Hospital.c.PlantSafetyandEMTpersonnelmayalsoauthorizehospitallocationsduringnon-radiologicalemergenciesusingtheguidelinesabove.6.4.4Contaminatedpersonnelwithminorormajorinjuriesshouldbetransportedtooneofthemedicalfacilitiesidentifiedin6.4.1.6.4.5Patientsmustbedeliveredtohospitalfacilitiesasfollows:a.AllinjuredworkerswhoarenotcontaminatedshouldbetransporteddirectlytothehospitalEmergencyRoom.b.Contaminatedpersonnelshouldbetransportedtothehospital Radiation Emergency Area.6.4.6Whenacontaminatedinjuredworkeristransportedtothehospital,GGNSpersonnelatthehospitalshouldprovidethefollowingsupport,ifavailable:a.PROVIDEthephysicianwithallavailableinformationconcerningtheaccidentandthecontaminationhazardspresent,uponrequest.
: j.       Shift Manager determine reportability, as needed.
b.ASSISTthehospitalstaff,ifpossible..c, COORDINATEthecollectionanddisposalofcontaminatedwaste materials.
6.1.3        If during declared emergency and emergency response facilities are operational:
d.COLLECTOffsiteambulancecrewdosimetryandPERFORMcontaminationsurveyofambulance.
: a.     NOTIFY the OSC and provide the applicable information about the location of the worker and extent of injuries, if known.
ARRANGEfordecontamination,if necessary.6.5HospitalPreparationtoReceivePatients6.5.1ThehospitalroomREA(RadiationEmergencyArea)isnormallysetupby hospital p.ersonnelbeforethearrivalofthepatient.
: b.     NOTIFY the TSC Emergency Plant Manager.
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6.2  Immediate Actions 6.2.1        Upon receiving notification of a medical emergency: the RP Lab should PERFORM the following NOTE:
River Region.A.-f----Medical Center
The First Aid Team may be notified by Gaitronics, plant radio or pager using Alpha Paging on the GGNS Home Page under Processes/Programs (page First Aid Team)
---.\DIRECTIONS:
: a. Notify the Control Room if not already notified.
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: b. DISPATCH a First Aid Team to the scene of the medical emergency.
SCREENING Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other:
The First Aid personnel should be equipped with the following:
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury Part I.Description of Activity Being Reviewed(eventoraction,orseriesofactionsthatmayresultinachangetotheemergencyplanoraffecttheimplementationoftheemergencyplan):
(1)   First Aid trauma kit (2)   Portable radio (3)   Radiological survey instruments and personnel protective equipment (Le., respiratory protection devices, PCs) suitable for the hazards at the location and the nature of the event which caused the injury (i.e., fire, explosion).
Revision 021: 1.Changes to reporting emergencies and Control Room actionstobe consistent with Management Standard#20.2.Added Medical Facility/Site Nurse to section2.3asan option for personnel requiring minor first aid, since this facility/position is manned during outages.3.Added Plant Occupational Health Nurse to section 6.4.3 list of personnel who may authorize hospital facilities to transport patients to.Editorial Changes:4.Add reference to Management Standard#20-Operating Hard-Card, Control Room Actions for Medical Emergency.(Reference CR-GGN-2016-2247 CA#2)5.Changedthetitle River Region Hospital to Merit Health River Region duetoa changeinthe facility name.PartII.Activity Previously Reviewed?Isthis activity fully boundedbyan NRC approved 10 CFR 50.90 submittal or Alert and Notification System Design Report?IfYES, identify bounding source document number/approval reference and ensure the basis for concluding the source document fully bounds the proposed change is documented below: Justification:
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DBoundingdocumentattached(optional)
 
DYES 50.54(q)(3)
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                            EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel InJury                  I No.: 10-8-01-19        I RevIsion: 021 6.2.1 (continued)
Evaluation is NOT required.Enter justification below and complete Part VI.t81 NO Continue to next partPartIII.Applicability of Other Regulatory Change Control ProcessesCheckifanyotherregulatorychangeprocessescontroltheproposed activity.(RefertoEN-L1-100)NOTE:Forexample,whenadesignchangeistheproposedactivity,consequentialactionsmayincludechangestootherdocumentswhichhaveadifferentchangecontrolprocessandareNOTtobeincludedinthis50.54(q)(3)
: c. The First Aid Team should establish and maintain communications with the RP Lab, Control Room, or OSC and provide periodic updates.
6.2.2      First Aid personnel are to PERFORM the following actions at the scene of the medical emergency:
: a. DETERMINE the injured person's physical condition and extent of injuries.
: b. ADMINISTER first aid necessary to sustain life and to stabilize the injured worker.
: c. MOVE the injured person to a safe location if life-threatening radiological or physical hazards are present.
: d. lE the injury occurred in a radiologically posted area, THEN perform a contamination survey of the injured worker and READ the worker's dosimetry.
: e. PROVIDE the following information to the RP Lab or OSC Rad Chem Coordinator:
Radiation Protection (OSC Rad Chem Coordinator) must Notify the Control Room and provide the following information (1)   Name and location of the injured person.
(2)   Extent of injuries and treatment being administered.
(3)   Personnel contamination survey and dosimeter results for the injured worker.
(4)   The need for an ambulance or other assistance.
: f. PREPARE the injured worker for transfer to the hospital.
: g. Radiation Protection personnel at the scene of the medical emergency must PERFORM radiological surveys as necessary to protect team members and support personnel.
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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                                EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel InJury                     I No.: 10-$-01-19         I ReVISion: 021 6.3  Ambulance Transport The-transport of injured persons is normally provided by the regional ambulance service. If the regional ambulance service is unavailable, the injured person should be transported in company owned or private vehicle.
CAUTION If a contaminated injured person is transported to an offsite medical facility, the NRC shall be notified within eight hours, in accordance with 01-5-06-5.
6.3.1        If ambulance transport is necessary the Control Room should use the phone numbers listed in Reference 3.2 to request an ambulance.
: a. Inform the ambulance of the location of the injured, access point or any other information necessary.
6.3.2        The Control Room must NOTIFY Security if an Onsite or Offsite ambulance is required to enter the protected area and must SPECIFY the patient pickup point.
: a. The Security Coordinator must ENSURE that Offsite ambulance crews are issued dosimetry at the entrance to the Protected Area.
: b. Radiation Protection personnel at the scene of the medical emergency must ENSURE that Offsite ambulance crew members are properly wearing the appropriate dosimetry and protective clothing for entry into radiologically controlled areas.
6.3.3    The Shift Manager should NOTIFY the EOF Emergency Director and INFORM him of the transportation of an injured contaminated worker to the hospital.
The hospital. must receive this information as soon as possible in order to make the necessary preparations for the emergency treatment of the worker. The hospital phone numbers are listed in the Emergency Telephone Book.
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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                                EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel InJury                       I No.: 10-8-01-19                             I Page: 8 6.3.4      The RP Supervisor/Shift lead HP (OSC Rad Chern Coordinator) receiving the initial information must notify the hospital and provide the following information as soon as possible.
: a.       Name of injured worker(s)
: b.       Extent of injuries
: c.       Contamination levels on injured worker(s), if applicable
: d.       Expected arrival time at hospital, if known.
6.3.5  GGNS personnel should PERFORM the following enroute to the hospital:
* A frisker is normally maintained in the Onsite Ambulance
* Surveys may be limited or impractical due to the extent of injuries received by the worker.
: a.       PERFORM a detailed contamination survey of the injured worker if the injury occurred in a Radiologically Controlled Area.
6.4  Offsite Medical Facilities 6.4.1        The Radiation Protection Supervisor/Shift Lead HP (OSC Rad Chem Coordinator) is responsible for determining which medical facility to use.
Facilities available for use include:
: a.       Claiborne County Hospital
: b.      River Region Medical Center 6.4.2       Attachment I and II are used to determine transportation routes to the medical facilities.
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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                              EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel InJury                   I No.: 10-8-01-19                                I Page: 9 6.4.3      Process for selecting hospital facilities during non-radiological emergencies is:
: a. Non-contaminated, non-life threatening:
River Region Medical Center, or Claiborne County Hospital. Street Clinic in Vicksburg is recommended where applicable.
: b. Non-contaminated, life threatening - transport to Claiborne County Hospital.
: c. Plant Safety and EMT personnel may also authorize hospital locations during non-radiological emergencies using the guidelines above.
6.4.4      Contaminated personnel with minor or major injuries should be transported to one of the medical facilities identified in 6.4.1.
6.4.5      Patients must be delivered to hospital facilities as follows:
: a. All injured workers who are not contaminated should be transported directly to the hospital Emergency Room.
: b. Contaminated personnel should be transported to the hospital Radiation Emergency Area.
6.4.6        When a contaminated injured worker is transported to the hospital, GGNS personnel at the hospital should provide the following support, if available:
: a. PROVIDE the physician with all available information concerning the accident and the contamination hazards present, upon request.
: b. ASSIST the hospital staff, if possible.
                          .c,   COORDINATE the collection and disposal of contaminated waste materials.
: d. COLLECT Offsite ambulance crew dosimetry and PERFORM contamination survey of ambulance. ARRANGE for decontamination, if necessary.
6.5  Hospital Preparation to Receive Patients 6.5.1      The hospital room REA (Radiation Emergency Area) is normally set up by hospital p.ersonnel before the arrival of the patient.
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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                                         EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE 10-S-01-19         Revision: 021 Attachment I        Page 1 of 1 DIRECTIONS TO CLAIBORNE COUNTY HOSPITAL G,:G1NS I {
Grand Gulf Road                  HWY462 HWY18 DIRECTIONS:
I                    I I                    I Take Hwy 61 S to McComb                          I I
I
:  Claiborne Avenue (State Road 547). Go                      I I
I                    :  County East on 547 and the hospital is                  I I Hospital I
on your left. The entrance to the o.ll I Port Radiation Emergency Area is                      :Gibson I
m Ave through the Emergency Room                        I I
Entrance on the North end of the                  I I
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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION                       . EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE 10-S-01-19    Revision: 021 Attachment II  Page 1 of 1 DIRECTIONS TO RIVER REGION MEDICAL CENTER River Region
                                                    .A.-f---- Medical Center
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DIRECTIONS:
Take US 61 North past Culkin Ave. You will see the hospital on your right. The Emergency Room entrance is on the South side of the hospital. The door to the Decontamination Room is to the right of the ER .entrance.
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ATTACHMENT 9.1                                                                        10CFR50.54(q) SCREENING SHEET 1 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19                             I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury Part I. Description of Activity Being Reviewed (event or action, or series of actions that may result in a change to the emergency plan or affect the implementation of the emergency plan):
Revision 021:
: 1. Changes to reporting emergencies and Control Room actions to be consistent with Management Standard #20.
: 2. Added Medical Facility/Site Nurse to section 2.3 as an option for personnel requiring minor first aid, since this facility/position is manned during outages.
: 3. Added Plant Occupational Health Nurse to section 6.4.3 list of personnel who may authorize hospital facilities to transport patients to.
Editorial Changes:
: 4. Add reference to Management Standard #20 - Operating Hard-Card, Control Room Actions for Medical Emergency. (Reference CR-GGN-2016-2247 CA #2)
: 5. Changed the title River Region Hospital to Merit Health River Region due to a change in the facility name.
Part II. Activity Previously Reviewed?                                                     DYES            t81 NO Is this activity fully bounded by an NRC approved 10 CFR 50.90 submittal or               50.54(q)(3)      Continue to Evaluation is    next part Alert and Notification System Design Report?                                               NOT required.
Enter If YES, identify bounding source document number/approval reference and                   justification ensure the basis for concluding the source document fully bounds the                     below and complete Part proposed change is documented below:                                                     VI.
Justification:
D Bounding document attached (optional)
Part III. Applicability of Other Regulatory Change Control Processes Check if any other regulatory change processes control the proposed activity.(Refer to EN-L1-100)
NOTE: For example, when a design change is the proposed activity, consequential actions may include changes to other documents which have a different change control process and are NOT to be included in this 50.54(q)(3)
Screening.
Screening.
APPLICABILITY CONCLUSIONIftherearenocontrollingchangeprocesses,continuethe50.54(q)(3)Screening.
APPLICABILITY CONCLUSION
DOneormorecontrollingchangeprocessesareselected,however,someportionoftheactivityinvolvestheemergencyplanoraffectstheimplementationoftheemergencyplan;continuethe50.54(q)(3)Screeningforthatportionoftheactivity.Identifytheapplicablecontrollingchangeprocessesbelow.
~ If there are no controlling change processes, continue the 50.54(q)(3) Screening.
oOneormorecontrollingchangeprocessesareselectedandfullyboundsallaspectsoftheactivity.
D  One or more controlling change processes are selected, however, some portion of the activity involves the emergency plan or affects the implementation of the emergency plan; continue the 50.54(q)(3) Screening for that portion of the activity. Identify the applicable controlling change processes below.
50.54(q)(3)
o  One or more controlling change processes are selected and fully bounds all aspects of the activity. 50.54(q)(3)
Evaluation is NOTrequired.IdentifycontrollingchangeprocessesbelowandcompletePart VI.CONTROLLINGCHANGEPROCESSES EN-EP-305 REV 3 ATTACHMENT 9.1 SHEET 2 OF 5 10CFR50.54(q), SCREENING Procedure/Document Number: 10-5-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other:
Evaluation is NOT required. Identify controlling change processes below and complete Part VI.
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel InjuryPartIV.Editorial Change DYES t8J NO 50.54(q)(3)ContinuetonextIsthisactivityaneditorialortypographicalchangesuchasformatting,paragraph Evaluation is partnumbering,spelling,orpunctuationthatdoesnotchangeintent?
CONTROLLING CHANGE PROCESSES EN-EP-305 REV 3
NOT required.Justification:
 
Changes#4&5arereferencechangesandareconsiderededitorial EnterjustificationandchangesaccordingtoEN-EP-305andEN-AD-101.NoischeckedattherightbecausecompleteParttheremainingchangesarenon-editorial.
ATTACHMENT         9.1                                                                     10CFR50.54(q), SCREENING SHEET 2 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-5-01-19                               I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury Part IV. Editorial Change                                                                     DYES             t8J NO 50.54(q)(3)     Continueto next Is this activity an editorial or typographical change such as formatting, paragraph           Evaluation is   part numbering, spelling, or punctuation that does not change intent?                               NOTrequired.
VI.Part V.Emergency Planning Element/Function Screen(Associated10CFR50.47(b)planningstandardfunctionidentifiedinbrackets)Doesthisactivityaffectanyofthefollowing,includingprogramelementsfromNUREG-0654/FEMAREP-1SectionI/?
Enter Justification: Changes #4 & 5 are reference changes and are considered editorial justificationand changes according to EN-EP-305 and EN-AD-101. No is checked at the right because              completePart the remaining changes are non-editorial.                                                       VI.
1.Responsibility for emergency response is assigned.[1]D 2.The response organizationhasthestaffto respondandto augment staffona continuingbasis(24/7 D staffing)in accordancewiththe emergencyplan.[1]3.The process ensures thatonshift emergency response responsibilities are staffedandassigned.[2]
Part V. Emergency Planning Element/Function Screen (Associated 10 CFR 50.47(b) planning standard function identified in brackets) Does this activity affect any of the following, including program elements from NUREG-0654/FEMA REP-1 Section I/?
D 4.The process for timely augmentation of onshift staff is established and maintained.
: 1. Responsibility for emergency response is assigned. [1]                                                             D
[2]D 5.Arrangements for requestingandusing off site assistancehavebeenmade.[3]
: 2. The response organization has the staff to respond and to augment staff on a continuing basis (24/7                 D staffing) in accordance with the emergency plan. [1]
D 6.Stateand local staffcanbe accommodatedattheEOFin accordancewiththe emergencyplan.[3]D I 7.A standard scheme of emergency classificationandactionlevelsisinuse.[4]
: 3. The process ensures that on shift emergency response responsibilities are staffed and assigned. [2]               D
D 8.Procedures for notificationofStateandlocal governmental agencies are capableofalertingthemof D the declared emergency within 15 minutes after declarationofan emergency and providing follow-up notifications.
: 4. The process for timely augmentation of onshift staff is established and maintained. [2]                             D
[5]9.Administrative and physical meanshavebeen established for alerting and providing prompt D instructionstothe publicwithintheplume exposure pathway.[5]10.The public ANS meets the design requirements of FEMA-REP-10,Guidefor EvaluationofAlertand D Notification Systems for Nuclear Power Plants, or complieswiththe licensee's FEMA-approved ANS design report and supporting FEMA approvalletter.[5]
: 5. Arrangements for requesting and using off site assistance have been made. [3]                                       D I
11.Systems are established for prompt communication among principal emergency response D organizations.
: 6. State and local staff can be accommodated at the EOF in accordance with the emergency plan. [3]                     D
[6], 12.Systems are established for prompt communication to emergency response personnel.
: 7. A standard scheme of emergency classification and action levels is in use. [4]                                     D
[6]D 13.Emergency preparedness information is made availabletothe publicona periodicbasiswithinthe 0 plume exposure pathway emergency planningzone(EPZ).[7]
: 8. Procedures for notification of State and local governmental agencies are capable of alerting them of              D the declared emergency within 15 minutes after declaration of an emergency and providing follow-up notifications. [5]
14.Coordinated dissemination of public information during emergencies is established.
: 9. Administrative and physical means have been established for alerting and providing prompt                         D instructions to the public within the plume exposure pathway. [5]
[7]*0 15.Adequate facinties are maintained to support emergency response.[8]D 16.Adequate equipment is maintained to support emergency response.[8]D 17.Methods, systems, and equipment for assessment of radioactive releasesareinuse.[9]
: 10. The public ANS meets the design requirements of FEMA-REP-10, Guide for Evaluation of Alert and                      D Notification Systems for Nuclear Power Plants, or complies with the licensee's FEMA-approved ANS design report and supporting FEMA approval letter. [5]
D18.Arangeof public PARs is available for implementation during emergencies.
: 11. Systems are established for prompt communication among principal emergency response                                 D organizations. [6]                             ,
[10]D 19.Evacuation time estimatesforthe population locatedintheplume exposure pathway EPZ are D available to support the formulationofPARsandhavebeen providedtoStateandlocal governmental authorities.
: 12. Systems are established for prompt communication to emergency response personnel. [6]                               D
[10]20.A range of protective actions is available for plant emergency workers during emergencies, including D those for hostile action events.[10]
: 13. Emergency preparedness information is made available to the public on a periodic basis within the                    0 plume exposure pathway emergency planning zone (EPZ). [7]
EN-EP-305 REV 3 ATTACHMENT 9.1 SHEET 3 OF 5 10CFR50.54(q)
: 14. Coordinated dissemination of public information during emergencies is established. [7]                             *0
SCREENING Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other:
: 15. Adequate facinties are maintained to support emergency response. [8]                                                 D
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury 21.The resources for controlling radiological exposures for emergency workers are established.
: 16. Adequate equipment is maintained to support emergency response. [8]                                                 D
[11]D 22.Arrangements are made for medical services for contaminated, injured individuals.
: 17. Methods, systems, and equipment for assessment of radioactive releases are in use. [9]                               D
[12]D23.Plansfor recovery and reentry are developed.
: 18. A range of public PARs is available for implementation during emergencies. [10]                                     D
[13]D24.Adrilland exercise program (inclUding radiological, medical, health physics and other program Dareas)is established.
: 19. Evacuation time estimates for the population located in the plume exposure pathway EPZ are                           D available to support the formulation of PARs and have been provided to State and local governmental authorities. [10]
[14]25.Drills, exercises, andtrainingevolutions that provide performance opportunities to develop, D maintain, and demonstratekeyskillsare assessedviaaformal critique process in order to identify weaknesses.
: 20. A range of protective actions is available for plant emergency workers during emergencies, including                 D those for hostile action events.[10]
[14]26.Identified weaknesses are corrected.
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[14]D 27.Training is provided to emergency responders.
 
[15]D 28.Responsibility for emergency plan development and review is established.
ATTACHMENT 9.1                                                                           10CFR50.54(q) SCREENING SHEET 3 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19                             I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury
[16]D 29.Planners responsible for emergency plan development and maintenance are properly trained.[16]D APPLICABILITY CONCLUSION aIfnoPartVcriteriaarechecked,a50.54(q)(3)EvaluationisNOTrequired;documentthebasisforconclusionbelowandcompletePartVI.
: 21. The resources for controlling radiological exposures for emergency workers are established. [11]                   D
aIfanyPartVcriteriaarechecked,completePartVIandperforma50.54(q)(3)Evaluation.BASISFOR CONCLUSION Changes#4&5areeditorialchangesanddonotrequireevaluation.1.ChangestoreportingemergenciesandControlRoomactionstobeconsistentwithManagementStandard#20.ThischangerevisestheinformationtheControlRoomshouldrequestfromacallerreportingamedical emergencyandaddsadditionalinformationtothestepstakenbytheControlRoomtorespondtotheemergency.Theplanningstandardsandprogramelementsrequirethatmedicalservicesbearrangedforcontaminated,injuredworkersbuttheydonotdescribetheactionstakenbythelicenseetorespondtomedicalemergencies.Thischangedoesnoteliminateanymedicalresponseequipmentorqualificationsanddoesnotaffectoffsite arrangementsformedicalsupportincludingtransportation.Thischangewillnotaffecttheplanningstandardsorprogramelementsin10CFR50.470(b)[12]anddoesnotneedanevaluation.
: 22. Arrangements are made for medical services for contaminated, injured individuals. [12]                             D
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: 23. Plans for recovery and reentry are developed. [13]                                                                 D
SCREENING Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other:
: 24. A drill and exercise program (inclUding radiological, medical, health physics and other program                   D areas) is established. [14]
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel InjuryBASISFOR CONCLUSION (continued)
: 25. Drills, exercises, and training evolutions that provide performance opportunities to develop,                     D maintain, and demonstrate key skills are assessed via a formal critique process in order to identify weaknesses. [14]
*Added Medical Facility/SiteNursetosection2.3asanoptionforpersonnelrequiringminorfirstaid,sincethis facility/positionismannedduringoutages.
: 26. Identified weaknesses are corrected. [14]                                                                         D
Normallyfirstaid casesarehandledbyRPpersonnel.Duringoutages,whenwehaveanincreasein workforce, Grand Gulfmaysetupasitemedicalfacility and/orstaffasitenursepositionto facilitatetheexpected increaseinfirstaid and/or medical emergencycases.Thisprocedurechangeallows personnelrequiringfirstaidtoreporttothesite medicalfacilityorsitenurse,ifstaffed,ratherthanlimitingthemtoreporttotheRP department.
: 27. Training is provided to emergency responders. [15]                                                                 D
.*The planning standardsandprogramelementsin 10CFR50.47(b)[10]requirearangeof protective actions be availableforplant workers,butdoesnotspecifythelocationorstaffingofsitefirstaid stationsormedicalfacilitiessothischangewillnotaffectthesitesabilitytomeettherequirementsof 10CFR50.47(b)[10].*This changedoesnotreducethe numberoffirstaidqualified personnelanddoesnotreducetheshiftstaffingasrequiredin 10CFRS0.47(b)[2]orNUREG06s4tableB-1.thischangewillnotaffectthesitesabilitytomeetthe requirementsof1OCFRS0.47(b)[2].*Thischangedoesnotreducethe amountorlocationofmedical equipmentandsuppliesandwillnot affectthesitesabilitytomeetthe requirements of 10CFR50.47(b)[8].*This changedoesnotaffectthe arrangementsinplaceformedicalservicesforcontaminatedand injured individualsandwillnotaffectthesitesabilitytomeetthe requirementsof10CFRS0.47(b)[12].
: 28. Responsibility for emergency plan development and review is established. [16]                                     D
This changewillnotaffectanyoftheplanningstandardsorprogram elementsin1OCFR50.470(b)anddoes not require an evaluation.
: 29. Planners responsible for emergency plan development and maintenance are properly trained. [16]                     D APPLICABILITY CONCLUSION a If no Part V criteria are checked, a 50.54(q)(3) Evaluation is NOT required; document the basis for conclusion below and complete Part VI.
*Added Plant OccupationalHealthNursetosectionlistof personnelwhomayauthorizewhich hospital facilitiestowhich patientsaretransported.
a If any Part V criteria are checked, complete Part VI and perform a 50.54(q)(3) Evaluation.
Section6.1.3of 10-S-01-19 describestheprocessforselectinq hospitals during non-radiological emergenciesandliststhemedical facilitiespersonnelshouldbe transported to life-threateningor life-threateninginjuries.ThissectionstatesthatPlantSafetyandEMT personnel mayalsoauthorize hospital locations.Thischangeaddstheplant OccupationalHealthNursetothatgroup.Thissection only applies to non-contaminated individuals.
BASIS FOR CONCLUSION Changes #4 &5 are editorial changes and do not require evaluation.
*10CFR50.47(b)[12]requires licenseestoensure arrangements are made for.medical services for contaminated, injured individuals.
: 1. Changes to reporting emergencies and Control Room actions to be consistent with Management Standard #20.
These arrangementswouldincludehospitals and otheroffsitemedicalfacilities.
This change revises the information the Control Room should request from a caller reporting a medical emergency and adds additional information to the steps taken by the Control Room to respond to the emergency. The planning standards and program elements require that medical services be arranged for contaminated, injured workers but they do not describe the actions taken by the licensee to respond to medical emergencies. This change does not eliminate any medical response equipment or qualifications and does not affect offsite arrangements for medical support including transportation. This change will not affect the planning standards or program elements in 10CFR50.470 (b)[12] and does not need an evaluation.
10-S-01-19liststhesefacilitiesinsection6.4.*1.Thechange beingmadeto 10-S-01-19willnotaffectthislistortheprocessfor determiningwhichhospital to transport contaminated individualsto.Thischangewillnotaffectthesitesabilityto meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47(b)[12].*The planning standardsandprogram elements in 10CFR50.47(b)[10]requirearangeofprotective actions be availableforplantworkers,butdoesnotspecifythepositionthatshoulddeterminewhat medical facilitiestouse.Thischangewillnotaffectthesitesabilitytomeettherequirementsof 10CFR50.47(b)[10].The changesbeingmadeto 10-8-01-19willnotaffectanyof the 10CFR50.47(b)planningstandardsorprogramelements.This changemaybemade withoutpriorNRCapprovalanddoesnotneeda 10CFR50.54q evaluation.
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EN-EP-305REV3 ATTACHMENT 9.1 SHEET 5 OF 5 10CFR50.54(q)
 
SCREENING Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other:
ATTACHMENT 9.1                                                                                  10CFR50.54(q) SCREENING SHEET 4 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19                                  I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury BASIS FOR CONCLUSION (continued)
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel InjuryPartVI.Signatures:PreparerName(Print)
* Added Medical Facility/Site Nurse to section 2.3 as an option for personnel requiring minor first aid, since this facility/position is manned during outages.
Date:/:/--.7-RichardVanDen Akker<r:4-21-16 i....._(Optional)
Normally first aid cases are handled by RP personnel. During outages, when we have an increase in workforce, Grand Gulf may set up a site medical facility and/or staff a site nurse position to facilitate the expected increase in first aid and/or medical emergency cases. This procedure change allows personnel requiring first aid to report to the site medical facility or site nurse, if staffed, rather than limiting them to report to the RP department.                                                                                      .
ReviewerName(Print)
* The planning standards and program elements in 10CFR50.47 (b)[10] require a range of protective actions be available for plant workers, but does not specify the location or staffing of site first aid stations or medical facilities so this change will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47 (b)[10] .
Reviewer Signature Date:ReviewerName(Print)
* This change does not reduce the number of first aid qualified personnel and does not reduce the on-shift staffing as required in 10CFRS0.47 (b)[2] or NUREG 06s4 table B-1. this change will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 1OCFRS0.47 (b)[2] .
Reviewer Signature Date:TomSowdon C f;4-22-2016NuclearEP Project Manager.<<
* This change does not reduce the amount or location of medical equipment and supplies and will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47 (b) [8].
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* This change does not affect the arrangements in place for medical services for contaminated and injured individuals and will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFRS0.47 (b) [12].
ApproverName(Print)
This change will not affect any of the planning standards or program elements in 1OCFR50.470 (b) and does not require an evaluation.
Approver Signature Date:--:r I&#xa3;'P'PEP manager or designee 6')2./16//7'EN-EP-305REV3}}
* Added Plant Occupational Health Nurse to section 6.4~\3 list of personnel who may authorize which hospital facilities to which patients are transported.
Section 6.1.3 of 10-S-01-19 describes the process for selectinq hospitals during non-radiological emergencies and lists the medical facilities personnel should be transported to life-threatening or non-life-threatening injuries. This section states that Plant Safety and EMT personnel may also authorize hospital locations. This change adds the plant Occupational Health Nurse to that group. This section only applies to non-contaminated individuals.
* 10CFR50.47 (b) [12] requires licensees to ensure arrangements are made for.medical services for contaminated, injured individuals. These arrangements would include hospitals and other offsite medical facilities. 10-S-01-19 lists these facilities in section 6.4.*1. The change being made to 10-S-01-19 will not affect this list or the process for determining which hospital to transport contaminated individuals to. This change will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47 (b)[12] .
* The planning standards and program elements in 10CFR50.47 (b)[10] require a range of protective actions be available for plant workers, but does not specify the position that should determine what medical facilities to use. This change will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47 (b)[10] .
The changes being made to 10-8-01-19 will not affect any of the 10CFR50.47 (b) planning standards or program elements. This change may be made without prior NRC approval and does not need a 10CFR50.54q evaluation.
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ATTACHMENT 9.1                                                                       10CFR50.54(q) SCREENING SHEET 5 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19                               I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury Part VI. Signatures:
Preparer Name (Print)                       pre~r.~ature                                      Date:
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(Optional) Reviewer Name (Print)           Reviewer Signature                                 Date:
Reviewer Name (Print)                     Reviewer Signature                                 Date:
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PLANT OPERATIONS MANUAL Volume 10 10-8-01-19 Section 01 Revision: 021 Date: 5-2-16 REFERENCE USE EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE PERSONNEL INJURY SAFETY RELATED Prepared: --;;b-;z;i:~~~?!L-::'~J:..,L---:::::::~;"""::~:::'-'_---------

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE Title: Personnel Injury No.: 10-S-01-19 Revision: 021 Page: i RPTS FORM REQUIRED REVIEW PERFORMED o PAD o 50.59 Screen/Eva!.

(Check all that apply) (EN-L1-100) (EN-L1-1 01) o 72.48 Screen/Eva!. o 50.54 Eva!.

Transmit applicable Review Form as a (EN-L1-112) (EN-NS-210) separate record along with procedure to o PAD Not Required{EN-L1-100 or 01-S-02-3)

Document Control. o Process Applicability Excluded o Editorial Change o lSI/1ST Implementation o TCN Incorporation or Auto Rev.

o Other Process-Number:

PAD Reviewer: /

(for PAD Not Required) Signature/Date Cross-Disci line review re uired? (Note affected Departments Below)

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Department Cross-Discipline Reviews Needed Signoff

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Does this directive contain Tech Spec Triggers? ( ) YES (X) NO REQUIREMENTS CROSS-REFERENCE LIST Requirement Implemented by Directive Directive Paragraph Number Name Paragraph Number That Implements Requirement GGNS Emergency Plan 6.7.3.51,52 & 6.7.4.S5 6.3 (Note) & 6.4.1 10 CFR 50 72.B.3.XII 6.3 (Caution)

  • Covered by directive as a whole or by various paragraphs of the directive.

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE Title: Personnel Injury No.: 10-S-01-19 Revision: 021 Page: ii The Equipment Database (EDB) Request statement is applicable only to Volume 06 and 07 maintenance directives.

EDB Change Request generated and the backup documentation available for setpoint and/or calibration data only DYes D N/A EDBCR # _

Current Revision Statement Revision 021 :

  • Add reference to Management Standard #20 - Operating Hard-Card, Control Room Actions for Medical Emergency. (Reference CR-GGN-2016-2247 CA #2)
  • Changes to reporting emergencies and Control Room actions to be consistent with Management Standard #20.

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel InJury I No.: 10-8-01-19 I ReVISion: 021 I' Page: 1

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TABLE OF CONTENTS' Page 1.0 PURPOSE AND DISCUSSION 2 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2

3.0 REFERENCES

3 4.0 ATTACHMENTS 3 5.0 DEFINITIONS 3 6.0 DETAILS 4 6.1 Reporting of Injuries 4 6.2 Immediate Actions 5 6.3 Ambulance Transport 6 6.4 Offsite Medical Facilities 8 6.5 Hospital Preparation to Receive Patients 9 J: \ADM_SRVS\TECH_PGB\lO\lOSOl19. DOC

GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel Injury I No.: 1o-s-01-19 1.0 PURPOSE AND DISCUSSION 1.1 Purpose 1.1.1 To provide guidance on response to, reporting of, and transfer of injured personnel under the following conditions:

a. Injured person requiring transport to an offsite medical care facility
b. Any injuries discovered during an emergency classification 1.2 Discussion 1.2.1 By agreement between Entergy Operations, Inc. and the primary and backup

.medical care facilities, personnel at the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station sustaining injuries from ionizing radiation or injuries complicated by radiation exposure or radioactive contamination are to be provided care and treatment at those facilities. Procedures and equipment for this care and treatment are maintained at these facilities.

An individual whose clothing, skin and/or wounds are contaminated with radioactive material may present a radiation hazard to attending personnel in the absence of adequate procedures to prevent the spread of the contaminant, or control the radiation exposure in the event of radioactive shrapnel wound.

Since radiation injuries are not immediately life-threatening, primary attention should always be directed to traumatic life-threatening injuries. After such treatment is rendered, the patient should be decontaminated.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Manager. Radiation Protection - Is responsible for the implementation of the First Aid Program at GGNS.

2.2 The Radiation Protection Supervisor - Is responsible for the administration and management of the First Aid Program including:

2.2.1 The assignment of a First Aid qualified individual to each Radiation Protection shift.

2.2.2 Maintenance of first aid supplies and medical emergency response equipment.

2.2.3 Transportation of injured personnel to the hospital and contamination control measures as necessary.

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel Injury I No.: 10-8-01-19 I ReVISion: 021 2.3 All GGNS personnel-Are to immediately report observed serious injuries to the Control Room. Personnel within the Protected Area requiring minor first aid are to report to Radiation Protection for medical treatment.

2.4 The OSC Manager - Is responsible for organizing and dispatching of First Aid Teams per EN-EP-611 when the OSC is operational.

2.5 The EOF Public Information Liaison - Is responsible for notifying the Company Spokesperson regarding worker injuries during a declared emergency.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 Corporate Procedure EN-IS-113, Reporting & Investigating Occupational Injuries/Illnesses And Near Misses 3.2 Grand Gulf Nuclear Station emergency Phone Book Section E, Fire and Medical Support.

3.3 Management Standard #20, Operating Hard Card - Control Room Actions for Medical Emergency' 4.0 ATTACHMENTS 4.1 Attachment I - Directions to Claiborne County Hospital 4.2 Attachment II - Directions to River Region Medical Center 5.0 DEFINITIONS 5.1 OSC - Operations Support Center 5.2 TSC - Technical Support Center 5.3 RPS - Radiation Protection Supervisor 5.4 REA - Radiation Emergency Area J: \ADM_SRVS\TECH_PUB\10\10S0119. DOC

GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel Injury I ReVISion: 021 I Page: 4 6.0 DETAILS 6.1 Reporting of Injuries Maintain communications with the Control Room until all reported information is properly acknowledged.

6.1.1 Any individual finding an injured person who requires major medical assistance is to immediately NOTIFY the Control Room by the quickest available means.

a. The following information should be provided to the Control Room:

(1) Name and location of the injured person (2) Nature of the emergency, if known.

(3) Is Medical Help/Ambulance needed?

(4) Name of the caller 6.1.2 The Control Room is to perform the following actions. If available use Management Standard #20 - Operating Hard Card for Medical Emergency:

a. Immediately NOTIFY the Radiation Protection (RP) Lab or Site Medical Personnel to dispatch First Responders to the scene.
b. If required, Contact Ambulance for response to Grand Gulf Nuclear Station. Give them the location of the emergency. Provide a Call Back Number and site address; 7003 Bald Hill Road, Port Gibson, Mississippi TIME: _
c. Contact Security Island of Ambulance response and authorize entry, as needed.
d. Have Security dispatched to scene, as necessary.

Name Time _

e. SOUND Site Fire Alarm; MAKE PA ANNOUNCEMENT:

"MEDICAL EMERGENCY AT unnecessary personnel stay clear of the area."

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f. REPEAT notification every 5 minutes until the Control Room has confirmation that the first aid team has been assembled at the scene.
g. Dispatch operator to scene with First Aid Trauma Kit and AED. First Aid Trauma Kit and AED locations are listed on Management Standard #20.
h. Contact Industrial Safety.

Name Time _

L Contact Duty Manager.

Name Time _

j. Shift Manager determine reportability, as needed.

6.1.3 If during declared emergency and emergency response facilities are operational:

a. NOTIFY the OSC and provide the applicable information about the location of the worker and extent of injuries, if known.
b. NOTIFY the TSC Emergency Plant Manager.

6.2 Immediate Actions 6.2.1 Upon receiving notification of a medical emergency: the RP Lab should PERFORM the following NOTE:

The First Aid Team may be notified by Gaitronics, plant radio or pager using Alpha Paging on the GGNS Home Page under Processes/Programs (page First Aid Team)

a. Notify the Control Room if not already notified.
b. DISPATCH a First Aid Team to the scene of the medical emergency.

The First Aid personnel should be equipped with the following:

(1) First Aid trauma kit (2) Portable radio (3) Radiological survey instruments and personnel protective equipment (Le., respiratory protection devices, PCs) suitable for the hazards at the location and the nature of the event which caused the injury (i.e., fire, explosion).

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c. The First Aid Team should establish and maintain communications with the RP Lab, Control Room, or OSC and provide periodic updates.

6.2.2 First Aid personnel are to PERFORM the following actions at the scene of the medical emergency:

a. DETERMINE the injured person's physical condition and extent of injuries.
b. ADMINISTER first aid necessary to sustain life and to stabilize the injured worker.
c. MOVE the injured person to a safe location if life-threatening radiological or physical hazards are present.
d. lE the injury occurred in a radiologically posted area, THEN perform a contamination survey of the injured worker and READ the worker's dosimetry.
e. PROVIDE the following information to the RP Lab or OSC Rad Chem Coordinator:

Radiation Protection (OSC Rad Chem Coordinator) must Notify the Control Room and provide the following information (1) Name and location of the injured person.

(2) Extent of injuries and treatment being administered.

(3) Personnel contamination survey and dosimeter results for the injured worker.

(4) The need for an ambulance or other assistance.

f. PREPARE the injured worker for transfer to the hospital.
g. Radiation Protection personnel at the scene of the medical emergency must PERFORM radiological surveys as necessary to protect team members and support personnel.

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel InJury I No.: 10-$-01-19 I ReVISion: 021 6.3 Ambulance Transport The-transport of injured persons is normally provided by the regional ambulance service. If the regional ambulance service is unavailable, the injured person should be transported in company owned or private vehicle.

CAUTION If a contaminated injured person is transported to an offsite medical facility, the NRC shall be notified within eight hours, in accordance with 01-5-06-5.

6.3.1 If ambulance transport is necessary the Control Room should use the phone numbers listed in Reference 3.2 to request an ambulance.

a. Inform the ambulance of the location of the injured, access point or any other information necessary.

6.3.2 The Control Room must NOTIFY Security if an Onsite or Offsite ambulance is required to enter the protected area and must SPECIFY the patient pickup point.

a. The Security Coordinator must ENSURE that Offsite ambulance crews are issued dosimetry at the entrance to the Protected Area.
b. Radiation Protection personnel at the scene of the medical emergency must ENSURE that Offsite ambulance crew members are properly wearing the appropriate dosimetry and protective clothing for entry into radiologically controlled areas.

6.3.3 The Shift Manager should NOTIFY the EOF Emergency Director and INFORM him of the transportation of an injured contaminated worker to the hospital.

The hospital. must receive this information as soon as possible in order to make the necessary preparations for the emergency treatment of the worker. The hospital phone numbers are listed in the Emergency Telephone Book.

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel InJury I No.: 10-8-01-19 I Page: 8 6.3.4 The RP Supervisor/Shift lead HP (OSC Rad Chern Coordinator) receiving the initial information must notify the hospital and provide the following information as soon as possible.

a. Name of injured worker(s)
b. Extent of injuries
c. Contamination levels on injured worker(s), if applicable
d. Expected arrival time at hospital, if known.

6.3.5 GGNS personnel should PERFORM the following enroute to the hospital:

  • A frisker is normally maintained in the Onsite Ambulance
  • Surveys may be limited or impractical due to the extent of injuries received by the worker.
a. PERFORM a detailed contamination survey of the injured worker if the injury occurred in a Radiologically Controlled Area.

6.4 Offsite Medical Facilities 6.4.1 The Radiation Protection Supervisor/Shift Lead HP (OSC Rad Chem Coordinator) is responsible for determining which medical facility to use.

Facilities available for use include:

a. Claiborne County Hospital
b. River Region Medical Center 6.4.2 Attachment I and II are used to determine transportation routes to the medical facilities.

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel InJury I No.: 10-8-01-19 I Page: 9 6.4.3 Process for selecting hospital facilities during non-radiological emergencies is:

a. Non-contaminated, non-life threatening:

River Region Medical Center, or Claiborne County Hospital. Street Clinic in Vicksburg is recommended where applicable.

b. Non-contaminated, life threatening - transport to Claiborne County Hospital.
c. Plant Safety and EMT personnel may also authorize hospital locations during non-radiological emergencies using the guidelines above.

6.4.4 Contaminated personnel with minor or major injuries should be transported to one of the medical facilities identified in 6.4.1.

6.4.5 Patients must be delivered to hospital facilities as follows:

a. All injured workers who are not contaminated should be transported directly to the hospital Emergency Room.
b. Contaminated personnel should be transported to the hospital Radiation Emergency Area.

6.4.6 When a contaminated injured worker is transported to the hospital, GGNS personnel at the hospital should provide the following support, if available:

a. PROVIDE the physician with all available information concerning the accident and the contamination hazards present, upon request.
b. ASSIST the hospital staff, if possible.

.c, COORDINATE the collection and disposal of contaminated waste materials.

d. COLLECT Offsite ambulance crew dosimetry and PERFORM contamination survey of ambulance. ARRANGE for decontamination, if necessary.

6.5 Hospital Preparation to Receive Patients 6.5.1 The hospital room REA (Radiation Emergency Area) is normally set up by hospital p.ersonnel before the arrival of the patient.

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE 10-S-01-19 Revision: 021 Attachment I Page 1 of 1 DIRECTIONS TO CLAIBORNE COUNTY HOSPITAL G,:G1NS I {

Grand Gulf Road HWY462 HWY18 DIRECTIONS:

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION . EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE 10-S-01-19 Revision: 021 Attachment II Page 1 of 1 DIRECTIONS TO RIVER REGION MEDICAL CENTER River Region

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ATTACHMENT 9.1 10CFR50.54(q) SCREENING SHEET 1 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury Part I. Description of Activity Being Reviewed (event or action, or series of actions that may result in a change to the emergency plan or affect the implementation of the emergency plan):

Revision 021:

1. Changes to reporting emergencies and Control Room actions to be consistent with Management Standard #20.
2. Added Medical Facility/Site Nurse to section 2.3 as an option for personnel requiring minor first aid, since this facility/position is manned during outages.
3. Added Plant Occupational Health Nurse to section 6.4.3 list of personnel who may authorize hospital facilities to transport patients to.

Editorial Changes:

4. Add reference to Management Standard #20 - Operating Hard-Card, Control Room Actions for Medical Emergency. (Reference CR-GGN-2016-2247 CA #2)
5. Changed the title River Region Hospital to Merit Health River Region due to a change in the facility name.

Part II. Activity Previously Reviewed? DYES t81 NO Is this activity fully bounded by an NRC approved 10 CFR 50.90 submittal or 50.54(q)(3) Continue to Evaluation is next part Alert and Notification System Design Report? NOT required.

Enter If YES, identify bounding source document number/approval reference and justification ensure the basis for concluding the source document fully bounds the below and complete Part proposed change is documented below: VI.

Justification:

D Bounding document attached (optional)

Part III. Applicability of Other Regulatory Change Control Processes Check if any other regulatory change processes control the proposed activity.(Refer to EN-L1-100)

NOTE: For example, when a design change is the proposed activity, consequential actions may include changes to other documents which have a different change control process and are NOT to be included in this 50.54(q)(3)

Screening.

APPLICABILITY CONCLUSION

~ If there are no controlling change processes, continue the 50.54(q)(3) Screening.

D One or more controlling change processes are selected, however, some portion of the activity involves the emergency plan or affects the implementation of the emergency plan; continue the 50.54(q)(3) Screening for that portion of the activity. Identify the applicable controlling change processes below.

o One or more controlling change processes are selected and fully bounds all aspects of the activity. 50.54(q)(3)

Evaluation is NOT required. Identify controlling change processes below and complete Part VI.

CONTROLLING CHANGE PROCESSES EN-EP-305 REV 3

ATTACHMENT 9.1 10CFR50.54(q), SCREENING SHEET 2 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-5-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury Part IV. Editorial Change DYES t8J NO 50.54(q)(3) Continueto next Is this activity an editorial or typographical change such as formatting, paragraph Evaluation is part numbering, spelling, or punctuation that does not change intent? NOTrequired.

Enter Justification: Changes #4 & 5 are reference changes and are considered editorial justificationand changes according to EN-EP-305 and EN-AD-101. No is checked at the right because completePart the remaining changes are non-editorial. VI.

Part V. Emergency Planning Element/Function Screen (Associated 10 CFR 50.47(b) planning standard function identified in brackets) Does this activity affect any of the following, including program elements from NUREG-0654/FEMA REP-1 Section I/?

1. Responsibility for emergency response is assigned. [1] D
2. The response organization has the staff to respond and to augment staff on a continuing basis (24/7 D staffing) in accordance with the emergency plan. [1]
3. The process ensures that on shift emergency response responsibilities are staffed and assigned. [2] D
4. The process for timely augmentation of onshift staff is established and maintained. [2] D
5. Arrangements for requesting and using off site assistance have been made. [3] D I
6. State and local staff can be accommodated at the EOF in accordance with the emergency plan. [3] D
7. A standard scheme of emergency classification and action levels is in use. [4] D
8. Procedures for notification of State and local governmental agencies are capable of alerting them of D the declared emergency within 15 minutes after declaration of an emergency and providing follow-up notifications. [5]
9. Administrative and physical means have been established for alerting and providing prompt D instructions to the public within the plume exposure pathway. [5]
10. The public ANS meets the design requirements of FEMA-REP-10, Guide for Evaluation of Alert and D Notification Systems for Nuclear Power Plants, or complies with the licensee's FEMA-approved ANS design report and supporting FEMA approval letter. [5]
11. Systems are established for prompt communication among principal emergency response D organizations. [6] ,
12. Systems are established for prompt communication to emergency response personnel. [6] D
13. Emergency preparedness information is made available to the public on a periodic basis within the 0 plume exposure pathway emergency planning zone (EPZ). [7]
14. Coordinated dissemination of public information during emergencies is established. [7] *0
15. Adequate facinties are maintained to support emergency response. [8] D
16. Adequate equipment is maintained to support emergency response. [8] D
17. Methods, systems, and equipment for assessment of radioactive releases are in use. [9] D
18. A range of public PARs is available for implementation during emergencies. [10] D
19. Evacuation time estimates for the population located in the plume exposure pathway EPZ are D available to support the formulation of PARs and have been provided to State and local governmental authorities. [10]
20. A range of protective actions is available for plant emergency workers during emergencies, including D those for hostile action events.[10]

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ATTACHMENT 9.1 10CFR50.54(q) SCREENING SHEET 3 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury

21. The resources for controlling radiological exposures for emergency workers are established. [11] D
22. Arrangements are made for medical services for contaminated, injured individuals. [12] D
23. Plans for recovery and reentry are developed. [13] D
24. A drill and exercise program (inclUding radiological, medical, health physics and other program D areas) is established. [14]
25. Drills, exercises, and training evolutions that provide performance opportunities to develop, D maintain, and demonstrate key skills are assessed via a formal critique process in order to identify weaknesses. [14]
26. Identified weaknesses are corrected. [14] D
27. Training is provided to emergency responders. [15] D
28. Responsibility for emergency plan development and review is established. [16] D
29. Planners responsible for emergency plan development and maintenance are properly trained. [16] D APPLICABILITY CONCLUSION a If no Part V criteria are checked, a 50.54(q)(3) Evaluation is NOT required; document the basis for conclusion below and complete Part VI.

a If any Part V criteria are checked, complete Part VI and perform a 50.54(q)(3) Evaluation.

BASIS FOR CONCLUSION Changes #4 &5 are editorial changes and do not require evaluation.

1. Changes to reporting emergencies and Control Room actions to be consistent with Management Standard #20.

This change revises the information the Control Room should request from a caller reporting a medical emergency and adds additional information to the steps taken by the Control Room to respond to the emergency. The planning standards and program elements require that medical services be arranged for contaminated, injured workers but they do not describe the actions taken by the licensee to respond to medical emergencies. This change does not eliminate any medical response equipment or qualifications and does not affect offsite arrangements for medical support including transportation. This change will not affect the planning standards or program elements in 10CFR50.470 (b)[12] and does not need an evaluation.

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ATTACHMENT 9.1 10CFR50.54(q) SCREENING SHEET 4 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury BASIS FOR CONCLUSION (continued)

  • Added Medical Facility/Site Nurse to section 2.3 as an option for personnel requiring minor first aid, since this facility/position is manned during outages.

Normally first aid cases are handled by RP personnel. During outages, when we have an increase in workforce, Grand Gulf may set up a site medical facility and/or staff a site nurse position to facilitate the expected increase in first aid and/or medical emergency cases. This procedure change allows personnel requiring first aid to report to the site medical facility or site nurse, if staffed, rather than limiting them to report to the RP department. .

  • The planning standards and program elements in 10CFR50.47 (b)[10] require a range of protective actions be available for plant workers, but does not specify the location or staffing of site first aid stations or medical facilities so this change will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47 (b)[10] .
  • This change does not reduce the number of first aid qualified personnel and does not reduce the on-shift staffing as required in 10CFRS0.47 (b)[2] or NUREG 06s4 table B-1. this change will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 1OCFRS0.47 (b)[2] .
  • This change does not reduce the amount or location of medical equipment and supplies and will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47 (b) [8].
  • This change does not affect the arrangements in place for medical services for contaminated and injured individuals and will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFRS0.47 (b) [12].

This change will not affect any of the planning standards or program elements in 1OCFR50.470 (b) and does not require an evaluation.

  • Added Plant Occupational Health Nurse to section 6.4~\3 list of personnel who may authorize which hospital facilities to which patients are transported.

Section 6.1.3 of 10-S-01-19 describes the process for selectinq hospitals during non-radiological emergencies and lists the medical facilities personnel should be transported to life-threatening or non-life-threatening injuries. This section states that Plant Safety and EMT personnel may also authorize hospital locations. This change adds the plant Occupational Health Nurse to that group. This section only applies to non-contaminated individuals.

  • 10CFR50.47 (b) [12] requires licensees to ensure arrangements are made for.medical services for contaminated, injured individuals. These arrangements would include hospitals and other offsite medical facilities. 10-S-01-19 lists these facilities in section 6.4.*1. The change being made to 10-S-01-19 will not affect this list or the process for determining which hospital to transport contaminated individuals to. This change will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47 (b)[12] .
  • The planning standards and program elements in 10CFR50.47 (b)[10] require a range of protective actions be available for plant workers, but does not specify the position that should determine what medical facilities to use. This change will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47 (b)[10] .

The changes being made to 10-8-01-19 will not affect any of the 10CFR50.47 (b) planning standards or program elements. This change may be made without prior NRC approval and does not need a 10CFR50.54q evaluation.

EN-EP-305 REV 3

ATTACHMENT 9.1 10CFR50.54(q) SCREENING SHEET 5 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury Part VI. Signatures:

Preparer Name (Print) pre~r.~ature Date:

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PLANT OPERATIONS MANUAL Volume 10 10-8-01-19 Section 01 Revision: 021 Date: 5-2-16 REFERENCE USE EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE PERSONNEL INJURY SAFETY RELATED Prepared: --;;b-;z;i:~~~?!L-::'~J:..,L---:::::::~;"""::~:::'-'_---------

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE Title: Personnel Injury No.: 10-S-01-19 Revision: 021 Page: i RPTS FORM REQUIRED REVIEW PERFORMED o PAD o 50.59 Screen/Eva!.

(Check all that apply) (EN-L1-100) (EN-L1-1 01) o 72.48 Screen/Eva!. o 50.54 Eva!.

Transmit applicable Review Form as a (EN-L1-112) (EN-NS-210) separate record along with procedure to o PAD Not Required{EN-L1-100 or 01-S-02-3)

Document Control. o Process Applicability Excluded o Editorial Change o lSI/1ST Implementation o TCN Incorporation or Auto Rev.

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(for PAD Not Required) Signature/Date Cross-Disci line review re uired? (Note affected Departments Below)

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Department Cross-Discipline Reviews Needed Signoff

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Does this directive contain Tech Spec Triggers? ( ) YES (X) NO REQUIREMENTS CROSS-REFERENCE LIST Requirement Implemented by Directive Directive Paragraph Number Name Paragraph Number That Implements Requirement GGNS Emergency Plan 6.7.3.51,52 & 6.7.4.S5 6.3 (Note) & 6.4.1 10 CFR 50 72.B.3.XII 6.3 (Caution)

  • Covered by directive as a whole or by various paragraphs of the directive.

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE Title: Personnel Injury No.: 10-S-01-19 Revision: 021 Page: ii The Equipment Database (EDB) Request statement is applicable only to Volume 06 and 07 maintenance directives.

EDB Change Request generated and the backup documentation available for setpoint and/or calibration data only DYes D N/A EDBCR # _

Current Revision Statement Revision 021 :

  • Add reference to Management Standard #20 - Operating Hard-Card, Control Room Actions for Medical Emergency. (Reference CR-GGN-2016-2247 CA #2)
  • Changes to reporting emergencies and Control Room actions to be consistent with Management Standard #20.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS' Page 1.0 PURPOSE AND DISCUSSION 2 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2

3.0 REFERENCES

3 4.0 ATTACHMENTS 3 5.0 DEFINITIONS 3 6.0 DETAILS 4 6.1 Reporting of Injuries 4 6.2 Immediate Actions 5 6.3 Ambulance Transport 6 6.4 Offsite Medical Facilities 8 6.5 Hospital Preparation to Receive Patients 9 J: \ADM_SRVS\TECH_PGB\lO\lOSOl19. DOC

GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel Injury I No.: 1o-s-01-19 1.0 PURPOSE AND DISCUSSION 1.1 Purpose 1.1.1 To provide guidance on response to, reporting of, and transfer of injured personnel under the following conditions:

a. Injured person requiring transport to an offsite medical care facility
b. Any injuries discovered during an emergency classification 1.2 Discussion 1.2.1 By agreement between Entergy Operations, Inc. and the primary and backup

.medical care facilities, personnel at the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station sustaining injuries from ionizing radiation or injuries complicated by radiation exposure or radioactive contamination are to be provided care and treatment at those facilities. Procedures and equipment for this care and treatment are maintained at these facilities.

An individual whose clothing, skin and/or wounds are contaminated with radioactive material may present a radiation hazard to attending personnel in the absence of adequate procedures to prevent the spread of the contaminant, or control the radiation exposure in the event of radioactive shrapnel wound.

Since radiation injuries are not immediately life-threatening, primary attention should always be directed to traumatic life-threatening injuries. After such treatment is rendered, the patient should be decontaminated.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Manager. Radiation Protection - Is responsible for the implementation of the First Aid Program at GGNS.

2.2 The Radiation Protection Supervisor - Is responsible for the administration and management of the First Aid Program including:

2.2.1 The assignment of a First Aid qualified individual to each Radiation Protection shift.

2.2.2 Maintenance of first aid supplies and medical emergency response equipment.

2.2.3 Transportation of injured personnel to the hospital and contamination control measures as necessary.

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel Injury I No.: 10-8-01-19 I ReVISion: 021 2.3 All GGNS personnel-Are to immediately report observed serious injuries to the Control Room. Personnel within the Protected Area requiring minor first aid are to report to Radiation Protection for medical treatment.

2.4 The OSC Manager - Is responsible for organizing and dispatching of First Aid Teams per EN-EP-611 when the OSC is operational.

2.5 The EOF Public Information Liaison - Is responsible for notifying the Company Spokesperson regarding worker injuries during a declared emergency.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 Corporate Procedure EN-IS-113, Reporting & Investigating Occupational Injuries/Illnesses And Near Misses 3.2 Grand Gulf Nuclear Station emergency Phone Book Section E, Fire and Medical Support.

3.3 Management Standard #20, Operating Hard Card - Control Room Actions for Medical Emergency' 4.0 ATTACHMENTS 4.1 Attachment I - Directions to Claiborne County Hospital 4.2 Attachment II - Directions to River Region Medical Center 5.0 DEFINITIONS 5.1 OSC - Operations Support Center 5.2 TSC - Technical Support Center 5.3 RPS - Radiation Protection Supervisor 5.4 REA - Radiation Emergency Area J: \ADM_SRVS\TECH_PUB\10\10S0119. DOC

GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel Injury I ReVISion: 021 I Page: 4 6.0 DETAILS 6.1 Reporting of Injuries Maintain communications with the Control Room until all reported information is properly acknowledged.

6.1.1 Any individual finding an injured person who requires major medical assistance is to immediately NOTIFY the Control Room by the quickest available means.

a. The following information should be provided to the Control Room:

(1) Name and location of the injured person (2) Nature of the emergency, if known.

(3) Is Medical Help/Ambulance needed?

(4) Name of the caller 6.1.2 The Control Room is to perform the following actions. If available use Management Standard #20 - Operating Hard Card for Medical Emergency:

a. Immediately NOTIFY the Radiation Protection (RP) Lab or Site Medical Personnel to dispatch First Responders to the scene.
b. If required, Contact Ambulance for response to Grand Gulf Nuclear Station. Give them the location of the emergency. Provide a Call Back Number and site address; 7003 Bald Hill Road, Port Gibson, Mississippi TIME: _
c. Contact Security Island of Ambulance response and authorize entry, as needed.
d. Have Security dispatched to scene, as necessary.

Name Time _

e. SOUND Site Fire Alarm; MAKE PA ANNOUNCEMENT:

"MEDICAL EMERGENCY AT unnecessary personnel stay clear of the area."

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f. REPEAT notification every 5 minutes until the Control Room has confirmation that the first aid team has been assembled at the scene.
g. Dispatch operator to scene with First Aid Trauma Kit and AED. First Aid Trauma Kit and AED locations are listed on Management Standard #20.
h. Contact Industrial Safety.

Name Time _

L Contact Duty Manager.

Name Time _

j. Shift Manager determine reportability, as needed.

6.1.3 If during declared emergency and emergency response facilities are operational:

a. NOTIFY the OSC and provide the applicable information about the location of the worker and extent of injuries, if known.
b. NOTIFY the TSC Emergency Plant Manager.

6.2 Immediate Actions 6.2.1 Upon receiving notification of a medical emergency: the RP Lab should PERFORM the following NOTE:

The First Aid Team may be notified by Gaitronics, plant radio or pager using Alpha Paging on the GGNS Home Page under Processes/Programs (page First Aid Team)

a. Notify the Control Room if not already notified.
b. DISPATCH a First Aid Team to the scene of the medical emergency.

The First Aid personnel should be equipped with the following:

(1) First Aid trauma kit (2) Portable radio (3) Radiological survey instruments and personnel protective equipment (Le., respiratory protection devices, PCs) suitable for the hazards at the location and the nature of the event which caused the injury (i.e., fire, explosion).

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c. The First Aid Team should establish and maintain communications with the RP Lab, Control Room, or OSC and provide periodic updates.

6.2.2 First Aid personnel are to PERFORM the following actions at the scene of the medical emergency:

a. DETERMINE the injured person's physical condition and extent of injuries.
b. ADMINISTER first aid necessary to sustain life and to stabilize the injured worker.
c. MOVE the injured person to a safe location if life-threatening radiological or physical hazards are present.
d. lE the injury occurred in a radiologically posted area, THEN perform a contamination survey of the injured worker and READ the worker's dosimetry.
e. PROVIDE the following information to the RP Lab or OSC Rad Chem Coordinator:

Radiation Protection (OSC Rad Chem Coordinator) must Notify the Control Room and provide the following information (1) Name and location of the injured person.

(2) Extent of injuries and treatment being administered.

(3) Personnel contamination survey and dosimeter results for the injured worker.

(4) The need for an ambulance or other assistance.

f. PREPARE the injured worker for transfer to the hospital.
g. Radiation Protection personnel at the scene of the medical emergency must PERFORM radiological surveys as necessary to protect team members and support personnel.

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel InJury I No.: 10-$-01-19 I ReVISion: 021 6.3 Ambulance Transport The-transport of injured persons is normally provided by the regional ambulance service. If the regional ambulance service is unavailable, the injured person should be transported in company owned or private vehicle.

CAUTION If a contaminated injured person is transported to an offsite medical facility, the NRC shall be notified within eight hours, in accordance with 01-5-06-5.

6.3.1 If ambulance transport is necessary the Control Room should use the phone numbers listed in Reference 3.2 to request an ambulance.

a. Inform the ambulance of the location of the injured, access point or any other information necessary.

6.3.2 The Control Room must NOTIFY Security if an Onsite or Offsite ambulance is required to enter the protected area and must SPECIFY the patient pickup point.

a. The Security Coordinator must ENSURE that Offsite ambulance crews are issued dosimetry at the entrance to the Protected Area.
b. Radiation Protection personnel at the scene of the medical emergency must ENSURE that Offsite ambulance crew members are properly wearing the appropriate dosimetry and protective clothing for entry into radiologically controlled areas.

6.3.3 The Shift Manager should NOTIFY the EOF Emergency Director and INFORM him of the transportation of an injured contaminated worker to the hospital.

The hospital. must receive this information as soon as possible in order to make the necessary preparations for the emergency treatment of the worker. The hospital phone numbers are listed in the Emergency Telephone Book.

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel InJury I No.: 10-8-01-19 I Page: 8 6.3.4 The RP Supervisor/Shift lead HP (OSC Rad Chern Coordinator) receiving the initial information must notify the hospital and provide the following information as soon as possible.

a. Name of injured worker(s)
b. Extent of injuries
c. Contamination levels on injured worker(s), if applicable
d. Expected arrival time at hospital, if known.

6.3.5 GGNS personnel should PERFORM the following enroute to the hospital:

  • A frisker is normally maintained in the Onsite Ambulance
  • Surveys may be limited or impractical due to the extent of injuries received by the worker.
a. PERFORM a detailed contamination survey of the injured worker if the injury occurred in a Radiologically Controlled Area.

6.4 Offsite Medical Facilities 6.4.1 The Radiation Protection Supervisor/Shift Lead HP (OSC Rad Chem Coordinator) is responsible for determining which medical facility to use.

Facilities available for use include:

a. Claiborne County Hospital
b. River Region Medical Center 6.4.2 Attachment I and II are used to determine transportation routes to the medical facilities.

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I Title: Personnel InJury I No.: 10-8-01-19 I Page: 9 6.4.3 Process for selecting hospital facilities during non-radiological emergencies is:

a. Non-contaminated, non-life threatening:

River Region Medical Center, or Claiborne County Hospital. Street Clinic in Vicksburg is recommended where applicable.

b. Non-contaminated, life threatening - transport to Claiborne County Hospital.
c. Plant Safety and EMT personnel may also authorize hospital locations during non-radiological emergencies using the guidelines above.

6.4.4 Contaminated personnel with minor or major injuries should be transported to one of the medical facilities identified in 6.4.1.

6.4.5 Patients must be delivered to hospital facilities as follows:

a. All injured workers who are not contaminated should be transported directly to the hospital Emergency Room.
b. Contaminated personnel should be transported to the hospital Radiation Emergency Area.

6.4.6 When a contaminated injured worker is transported to the hospital, GGNS personnel at the hospital should provide the following support, if available:

a. PROVIDE the physician with all available information concerning the accident and the contamination hazards present, upon request.
b. ASSIST the hospital staff, if possible.

.c, COORDINATE the collection and disposal of contaminated waste materials.

d. COLLECT Offsite ambulance crew dosimetry and PERFORM contamination survey of ambulance. ARRANGE for decontamination, if necessary.

6.5 Hospital Preparation to Receive Patients 6.5.1 The hospital room REA (Radiation Emergency Area) is normally set up by hospital p.ersonnel before the arrival of the patient.

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE 10-S-01-19 Revision: 021 Attachment I Page 1 of 1 DIRECTIONS TO CLAIBORNE COUNTY HOSPITAL G,:G1NS I {

Grand Gulf Road HWY462 HWY18 DIRECTIONS:

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ATTACHMENT 9.1 10CFR50.54(q) SCREENING SHEET 1 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury Part I. Description of Activity Being Reviewed (event or action, or series of actions that may result in a change to the emergency plan or affect the implementation of the emergency plan):

Revision 021:

1. Changes to reporting emergencies and Control Room actions to be consistent with Management Standard #20.
2. Added Medical Facility/Site Nurse to section 2.3 as an option for personnel requiring minor first aid, since this facility/position is manned during outages.
3. Added Plant Occupational Health Nurse to section 6.4.3 list of personnel who may authorize hospital facilities to transport patients to.

Editorial Changes:

4. Add reference to Management Standard #20 - Operating Hard-Card, Control Room Actions for Medical Emergency. (Reference CR-GGN-2016-2247 CA #2)
5. Changed the title River Region Hospital to Merit Health River Region due to a change in the facility name.

Part II. Activity Previously Reviewed? DYES t81 NO Is this activity fully bounded by an NRC approved 10 CFR 50.90 submittal or 50.54(q)(3) Continue to Evaluation is next part Alert and Notification System Design Report? NOT required.

Enter If YES, identify bounding source document number/approval reference and justification ensure the basis for concluding the source document fully bounds the below and complete Part proposed change is documented below: VI.

Justification:

D Bounding document attached (optional)

Part III. Applicability of Other Regulatory Change Control Processes Check if any other regulatory change processes control the proposed activity.(Refer to EN-L1-100)

NOTE: For example, when a design change is the proposed activity, consequential actions may include changes to other documents which have a different change control process and are NOT to be included in this 50.54(q)(3)

Screening.

APPLICABILITY CONCLUSION

~ If there are no controlling change processes, continue the 50.54(q)(3) Screening.

D One or more controlling change processes are selected, however, some portion of the activity involves the emergency plan or affects the implementation of the emergency plan; continue the 50.54(q)(3) Screening for that portion of the activity. Identify the applicable controlling change processes below.

o One or more controlling change processes are selected and fully bounds all aspects of the activity. 50.54(q)(3)

Evaluation is NOT required. Identify controlling change processes below and complete Part VI.

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ATTACHMENT 9.1 10CFR50.54(q), SCREENING SHEET 2 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-5-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury Part IV. Editorial Change DYES t8J NO 50.54(q)(3) Continueto next Is this activity an editorial or typographical change such as formatting, paragraph Evaluation is part numbering, spelling, or punctuation that does not change intent? NOTrequired.

Enter Justification: Changes #4 & 5 are reference changes and are considered editorial justificationand changes according to EN-EP-305 and EN-AD-101. No is checked at the right because completePart the remaining changes are non-editorial. VI.

Part V. Emergency Planning Element/Function Screen (Associated 10 CFR 50.47(b) planning standard function identified in brackets) Does this activity affect any of the following, including program elements from NUREG-0654/FEMA REP-1 Section I/?

1. Responsibility for emergency response is assigned. [1] D
2. The response organization has the staff to respond and to augment staff on a continuing basis (24/7 D staffing) in accordance with the emergency plan. [1]
3. The process ensures that on shift emergency response responsibilities are staffed and assigned. [2] D
4. The process for timely augmentation of onshift staff is established and maintained. [2] D
5. Arrangements for requesting and using off site assistance have been made. [3] D I
6. State and local staff can be accommodated at the EOF in accordance with the emergency plan. [3] D
7. A standard scheme of emergency classification and action levels is in use. [4] D
8. Procedures for notification of State and local governmental agencies are capable of alerting them of D the declared emergency within 15 minutes after declaration of an emergency and providing follow-up notifications. [5]
9. Administrative and physical means have been established for alerting and providing prompt D instructions to the public within the plume exposure pathway. [5]
10. The public ANS meets the design requirements of FEMA-REP-10, Guide for Evaluation of Alert and D Notification Systems for Nuclear Power Plants, or complies with the licensee's FEMA-approved ANS design report and supporting FEMA approval letter. [5]
11. Systems are established for prompt communication among principal emergency response D organizations. [6] ,
12. Systems are established for prompt communication to emergency response personnel. [6] D
13. Emergency preparedness information is made available to the public on a periodic basis within the 0 plume exposure pathway emergency planning zone (EPZ). [7]
14. Coordinated dissemination of public information during emergencies is established. [7] *0
15. Adequate facinties are maintained to support emergency response. [8] D
16. Adequate equipment is maintained to support emergency response. [8] D
17. Methods, systems, and equipment for assessment of radioactive releases are in use. [9] D
18. A range of public PARs is available for implementation during emergencies. [10] D
19. Evacuation time estimates for the population located in the plume exposure pathway EPZ are D available to support the formulation of PARs and have been provided to State and local governmental authorities. [10]
20. A range of protective actions is available for plant emergency workers during emergencies, including D those for hostile action events.[10]

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ATTACHMENT 9.1 10CFR50.54(q) SCREENING SHEET 3 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury

21. The resources for controlling radiological exposures for emergency workers are established. [11] D
22. Arrangements are made for medical services for contaminated, injured individuals. [12] D
23. Plans for recovery and reentry are developed. [13] D
24. A drill and exercise program (inclUding radiological, medical, health physics and other program D areas) is established. [14]
25. Drills, exercises, and training evolutions that provide performance opportunities to develop, D maintain, and demonstrate key skills are assessed via a formal critique process in order to identify weaknesses. [14]
26. Identified weaknesses are corrected. [14] D
27. Training is provided to emergency responders. [15] D
28. Responsibility for emergency plan development and review is established. [16] D
29. Planners responsible for emergency plan development and maintenance are properly trained. [16] D APPLICABILITY CONCLUSION a If no Part V criteria are checked, a 50.54(q)(3) Evaluation is NOT required; document the basis for conclusion below and complete Part VI.

a If any Part V criteria are checked, complete Part VI and perform a 50.54(q)(3) Evaluation.

BASIS FOR CONCLUSION Changes #4 &5 are editorial changes and do not require evaluation.

1. Changes to reporting emergencies and Control Room actions to be consistent with Management Standard #20.

This change revises the information the Control Room should request from a caller reporting a medical emergency and adds additional information to the steps taken by the Control Room to respond to the emergency. The planning standards and program elements require that medical services be arranged for contaminated, injured workers but they do not describe the actions taken by the licensee to respond to medical emergencies. This change does not eliminate any medical response equipment or qualifications and does not affect offsite arrangements for medical support including transportation. This change will not affect the planning standards or program elements in 10CFR50.470 (b)[12] and does not need an evaluation.

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ATTACHMENT 9.1 10CFR50.54(q) SCREENING SHEET 4 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury BASIS FOR CONCLUSION (continued)

  • Added Medical Facility/Site Nurse to section 2.3 as an option for personnel requiring minor first aid, since this facility/position is manned during outages.

Normally first aid cases are handled by RP personnel. During outages, when we have an increase in workforce, Grand Gulf may set up a site medical facility and/or staff a site nurse position to facilitate the expected increase in first aid and/or medical emergency cases. This procedure change allows personnel requiring first aid to report to the site medical facility or site nurse, if staffed, rather than limiting them to report to the RP department. .

  • The planning standards and program elements in 10CFR50.47 (b)[10] require a range of protective actions be available for plant workers, but does not specify the location or staffing of site first aid stations or medical facilities so this change will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47 (b)[10] .
  • This change does not reduce the number of first aid qualified personnel and does not reduce the on-shift staffing as required in 10CFRS0.47 (b)[2] or NUREG 06s4 table B-1. this change will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 1OCFRS0.47 (b)[2] .
  • This change does not reduce the amount or location of medical equipment and supplies and will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47 (b) [8].
  • This change does not affect the arrangements in place for medical services for contaminated and injured individuals and will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFRS0.47 (b) [12].

This change will not affect any of the planning standards or program elements in 1OCFR50.470 (b) and does not require an evaluation.

  • Added Plant Occupational Health Nurse to section 6.4~\3 list of personnel who may authorize which hospital facilities to which patients are transported.

Section 6.1.3 of 10-S-01-19 describes the process for selectinq hospitals during non-radiological emergencies and lists the medical facilities personnel should be transported to life-threatening or non-life-threatening injuries. This section states that Plant Safety and EMT personnel may also authorize hospital locations. This change adds the plant Occupational Health Nurse to that group. This section only applies to non-contaminated individuals.

  • 10CFR50.47 (b) [12] requires licensees to ensure arrangements are made for.medical services for contaminated, injured individuals. These arrangements would include hospitals and other offsite medical facilities. 10-S-01-19 lists these facilities in section 6.4.*1. The change being made to 10-S-01-19 will not affect this list or the process for determining which hospital to transport contaminated individuals to. This change will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47 (b)[12] .
  • The planning standards and program elements in 10CFR50.47 (b)[10] require a range of protective actions be available for plant workers, but does not specify the position that should determine what medical facilities to use. This change will not affect the sites ability to meet the requirements of 10CFR50.47 (b)[10] .

The changes being made to 10-8-01-19 will not affect any of the 10CFR50.47 (b) planning standards or program elements. This change may be made without prior NRC approval and does not need a 10CFR50.54q evaluation.

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ATTACHMENT 9.1 10CFR50.54(q) SCREENING SHEET 5 OF 5 Procedure/Document Number: 10-S-01-19 I Revision: 21 Equipment/Facility/Other: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Title: Personnel Injury Part VI. Signatures:

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