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{{#Wiki_filter:AmerGen An Exelon/British Energy Company AmerGen Energy Company, LLC Oyster Creek US Route 9 South P.O. Box 388 Forked River, NJ 08731-0388 October 25, 2001 2130-01-20223 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention:
{{#Wiki_filter:AmerGen AmerGen Energy Company, LLC                                              An Exelon/British Energy Company Oyster Creek US Route 9 South P.O. Box 388 Forked River, NJ 08731-0388 October 25, 2001 2130-01-20223 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555
Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555  


==Dear Sir:==
==Dear Sir:==
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==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Docket No. 50-219 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revisions In accordance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section V, enclosed is the newly revised Index for the Oyster Creek Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures and the below listed procedures.
Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Docket No. 50-219 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revisions In accordance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section V, enclosed is the newly revised Index for the Oyster Creek Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures and the below listed procedures.
Procedure Number Title Revision EPIP-OC-.06 EPIP-OC-.25 EPIP-OC-.45 Additional Assistance and Notification Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Classified Emergency Termination/Recovery 25 25 2 If further information is required, please contact Mr. David G. Slear, Manager, Regulatory Assurance at 609-971-4112.
Procedure Number                           Title                                               Revision EPIP-OC-.06                     Additional Assistance and Notification                            25 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)                                25 EPIP-OC-.25 EPIP-OC-.45                     Classified Emergency Termination/Recovery                           2 If further information is required, please contact Mr. David G. Slear, Manager, Regulatory Assurance at 609-971-4112.
Very truly yours, Vice Pre'ide Oyster Creek RJD/JJR:ew Enclosures cc: Administrator, Region I NRC Sr. Project Manager NRC Resident Inspector EPIP SERIES -EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES PROCEDURE NO. TITLE REV. NO. DATE 6630-ADM-4010.03 Emergency Dose Calculation Manual (EDCM) 11 07/23/00 EPIP-OC-.01 Classification of Emergency Conditions 10 06/17/01 EPIP-OC-.02 Direction of Emergency Response/EmergencyControl Center 28 07/05/01 EPIP-OC-.03 Emergency Notification 28 09/06/01 EPIP-OC-.06 Additional Assistance and Notification 25 10//05/01 EPIP-OC-.
Very truly yours, Vice Pre'ide Oyster Creek RJD/JJR:ew Enclosures cc: Administrator, Region I NRC Sr. Project Manager NRC Resident Inspector
10 Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite 11 08/08/00 EPIP-OC-.
 
11 Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 16 07/05/01 EPIP-OC-.
EPIP SERIES - EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES PROCEDURE NO.                                     TITLE                         REV. NO. DATE 6630-ADM-4010.03       Emergency Dose Calculation Manual (EDCM)                     11   07/23/00 EPIP-OC-.01           Classification of Emergency Conditions                       10   06/17/01 EPIP-OC-.02           Direction of Emergency Response/EmergencyControl Center       28   07/05/01 EPIP-OC-.03           Emergency Notification                                       28   09/06/01 EPIP-OC-.06           Additional Assistance and Notification                       25   10//05/01 EPIP-OC-. 10           Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite                         11   08/08/00 EPIP-OC-. 11           Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite                       16   07/05/01 EPIP-OC-. 12           Personnel Accountability                                       9   07/07/01 EPIP-OC-. 13           Site Evacuation and Personnel Mustering at Remote Assembly     8   11/09/00 Areas EPIP-OC-.25           Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)                           25   10/01/01 EPIP-OC-.26           The Technical Support Center                                 23   07/05/01 EPIP-OC-.27           The Operations Support Center                                 11   11/09/00 EPIP-OC-.31           EnvironmentalAssessment Command Center                         11   08/08/00 EPIP-OC-.33           Core Damage Estimation                                         5   08/08/00 EPIP-OC-.35           Radiological Controls Emergency Actions                       14   08/08/00 EPIP-OC-.40           Site Security Emergency Actions                               11   11/30/00 EPIP-OC-.41           Emergency Duty Roster Activation                               5   08/08/00 EPIP-OC-.44           Thyroid Blocking                                               2   07/21/01 EPIP-OC-.45           Classified Emergency Termination/Recovery                       2   10/05/01 OEP-ADM- 1311.03       Emergency Preparedness Section Administration                 4   08/08/01 OEP-ADM- 1319.01       Oyster Creek Emergency Preparedness Program                   9   07/02/01 OEP-ADM-1319.02       Emergency Response Facilities& Equipment Maintenance           9   07/05/01 OEP-ADM- 1319.04       Prompt Notification System                                     3   12/08/00 OEP-ADM- 1319.05       Emergency Preparedness Event Reports                           2   07/02/01
12 Personnel Accountability 9 07/07/01 EPIP-OC-.
 
13 Site Evacuation and Personnel Mustering at Remote Assembly 8 11/09/00 Areas EPIP-OC-.25 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) 25 10/01/01 EPIP-OC-.26 The Technical Support Center 23 07/05/01 EPIP-OC-.27 The Operations Support Center 11 11/09/00 EPIP-OC-.31 EnvironmentalAssessment Command Center 11 08/08/00 EPIP-OC-.33 Core Damage Estimation 5 08/08/00 EPIP-OC-.35 Radiological Controls Emergency Actions 14 08/08/00 EPIP-OC-.40 Site Security Emergency Actions 11 11/30/00 EPIP-OC-.41 Emergency Duty Roster Activation 5 08/08/00 EPIP-OC-.44 Thyroid Blocking 2 07/21/01 EPIP-OC-.45 Classified Emergency Termination/Recovery 2 10/05/01 OEP-ADM- 1311.03 Emergency Preparedness Section Administration 4 08/08/01 OEP-ADM- 1319.01 Oyster Creek Emergency Preparedness Program 9 07/02/01 OEP-ADM-1319.02 Emergency Response Facilities&
OYSTER CREEK                     Number AmerGen.                                    EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS                     EPIP-OC-.06 An Exelon/SBtish Energy Company            IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                                   Revision No.
Equipment Maintenance 9 07/05/01 OEP-ADM- 1319.04 Prompt Notification System 3 12/08/00 OEP-ADM- 1319.05 Emergency Preparedness Event Reports 2 07/02/01 AmerGen.
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE                   AND NOTIFICATION                                   25 Applicability/scope                                                   Usage Level       Responsible Department Applies to work at Oyster Creek                             J         2             Emergency Preparedness Thi   dcment               i   within   ()A rlan sc-             X   Ye   No       Effective   Date Safety Reviews Required                                             XYes      No
An Exelon/SBtish Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.06 Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 Applicability/scope Usage Level Responsible Department Applies to work at Oyster Creek J 2 Emergency Preparedness Thi dcment i within ()A rlan sc- X Ye No Effective Date Safety Reviews Required Prior Revision 24 incorporated the following Temporary Changes: N/A XYes No This Revision 25 incorporates the following Temporary Changes: N/A List of Pages (all pages rev'd to Rev. 25) 1.0 to 4.0 El-l TO El-2 E2-1 E3-1 E4-1 E5-1 E6-1 E7-1 E8-1 to E8-5 E9-1 NON-CONTROLLED THIS DOCUMENT WILL NOT BE KEPT UP TO DATE IRMC OYSTER CREEK Signature I Concurring Organization Element 1 Date Originator Emergency Planner 2 c/ Concurred I .27 By Plant Manager Approved -M 1,k By Emergency Preparedness Mgr. 7 -/(EPIP06)*1.0 AmerGen.
 
An Exelon/Britsh Energy COmpany OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS T MIIT ,RMTV1'IPTh!NT{h PROCIDTTRE Number EPIP-OC-.06 Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 PROCEDURE HISTORY REVISION DATE ORIGINATOR  
Prior Revision                   24     incorporated the         This Revision       25     incorporates the following Temporary Changes:                                         following Temporary Changes:
N/A                                                    N/A List of Pages   (all     pages rev'd to Rev. 25) 1.0 to 4.0 El-l TO El-2 E2-1 E3-1 E4-1 E5-1 E6-1 E7-1 E8-1 to E8-5 E9-1 NON-CONTROLLED THIS DOCUMENT WILL NOT BE KEPT UP TO DATE IRMC OYSTER CREEK Signature                 I   Concurring Organization Element 1
Date 2
Originator                                                             Emergency Planner                     */    c/
Concurred                                                           I                                           .27 By                                                                     Plant Manager Approved                                       -M1,k By                                                                     Emergency Preparedness Mgr.               7   -/
(EPIP06)                                                         1.0
 
Number AmerGen.                                               OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS                            EPIP-OC-.06 An Exelon/Britsh Energy COmpany T MIIT ,RMTV1'IPTh!NT{h       PROCIDTTRE Title                                                                                               Revision No.
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE                   AND NOTIFICATION                                         25 PROCEDURE HISTORY REVISION                       DATE             ORIGINATOR                                  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF CHANGE 8 6/94 A. Smith Updated NRC telephone numbers and add document page. 9 07/94 A. Smith Update Inpo telephone numbers.
OF CHANGE 8                       6/94               A. Smith               Updated NRC telephone numbers and add document page.
10 A. Smith Update NRC HPN telephone numbers.
9                       07/94               A. Smith               Update Inpo telephone numbers.
11 A. Smith Update phone numbers.
10                                           A. Smith               Update NRC HPN telephone numbers.
12 06/95 A. Smith Update and remove phone numbers. Add Coordinator to Site Services title. 13 08/95 A. Smith Update Inpo Telephone and Fax numbers.
11                                           A. Smith               Update phone numbers.
14 08/95 A. Smith Update BNE telephone numbers.
12                       06/95               A. Smith               Update and remove phone numbers. Add Coordinator to Site Services title.
15 11/95 A. Smith Update Ocean County Telephone Number. 16 04/96 A. Smith Update Mgr. Plant Ops, Admin. Support EOF, ESD @ EOF, Nat'l. Weather, DOE, RMC and JIC OEM phone numbers.
13                       08/95               A. Smith               Update Inpo Telephone and Fax numbers.
17 03/97 A. Smith Update GSS title to SSM, delete AEOF phone numbers, correct environmental affairs title, add OEM phone number for voice contact in addition to the existing fax phone number. 18 10/97 A. Smith Update Area Codes. Also delete reference to EPIP-oc-.04 and the documentation of phone call for additional aviation support.
14                       08/95               A. Smith               Update BNE telephone numbers.
19 05/98 A. Smith Add an exhibit for additional assistance request.
15                       11/95               A. Smith               Update Ocean County Telephone Number.
20 10/98 A. Smith Add additional page to Exhibit 8A to provide generic instructions for requesting additional assistance.
16                     04/96               A. Smith               Update Mgr. Plant Ops, Admin. Support EOF, ESD @ EOF, Nat'l. Weather, DOE, RMC and JIC OEM phone numbers.
21 08/99 A. Smith Delete 732-244-4746 RAA Phone Number. 22 DOS A. Smith Change references from GPU to OCNGS. 23 11/00 A. Smith Update phone numbers as a result of quarterly verification; non-substantive change. 24 12/00 A. Smith Change NCR phone numbers to reflect new PBX lines which replace FTS-2000 lines. 25 09/01 A. Smith Add phone number for Nuclear Duty Officer.
17                     03/97               A. Smith               Update GSS title   to SSM, delete AEOF phone numbers, correct environmental affairs title,   add OEM phone number for voice contact in addition to the existing fax phone number.
Update S. Levy number.____________
18                     10/97               A. Smith               Update Area Codes. Also delete reference to EPIP-oc-.04 and the documentation of phone call   for additional aviation support.
I ____________
19                     05/98               A. Smith               Add an exhibit for additional assistance request.
I ___________________  
20                     10/98               A. Smith               Add additional page to Exhibit 8A to provide generic instructions for requesting additional assistance.
.1 (EPIPO6) 2.0 (EPIP06)2.0 AmerGen- OYSTER CREEK Number An Exelon/Bnrtsh Energy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.06 IMPLRMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE MND NOTIFICATION 25 1.0 PURPOSE To provide the Emergency Response Organization (ERO) personnel with a phone number directory of additional emergency response assistance from organizations and agencies.
21                     08/99               A. Smith               Delete 732-244-4746 RAA Phone Number.
2.0 APPLICABILITY/SCOPE This document applies to all ERO personnel.
22                       DOS               A. Smith               Change references   from GPU to OCNGS.
3.0 DEFINITIONS None 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 Any ERO member may use this directory.
23                       11/00             A. Smith               Update phone numbers as a result of quarterly verification; non-substantive change.
5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 When additional assistance is required, refer to Section 7.0 for appropriate exhibit.
24                     12/00               A. Smith               Change NCR phone numbers to reflect     new PBX lines which replace FTS-2000 lines.
5.2 Refer to INPO Emergency Resources Manual for additional information concerning outside organizations and their contacts.
25                       09/01             A. Smith               Add phone number for Nuclear Duty Officer.
5.3 If assistance personnel are going to respond to the site, provide Group Leader -Administration with pertinent information including name, company, and social security number. 5.4 To obtain Emergency Aviation Support complete Exhibit 8. For other types of support complete Exhibit 8A. 5.4.1 The following personnel are authorized to request emergency aviation or other support as determined by the Emergency Director (senior person on shift) or Emergency Support Director.
Update S. Levy number.
: a. GSS/SSM Oyster Creek b. Emergency Preparedness Manager or Designee c. Group Leader Administrative Support d. ED/ESD Assistants (EPIP06)3.0 AmerGen. OYSTER CREEK Number An Enxeon/B.tish EneTgyCompany EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.06 TMPLEMFENT ING PROCEDURE Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AN~D NOTIFICATION 25  
____________             I ____________   I ___________________
2.0.1 (EPIP06)
(EPIPO6)                                                                   2.0
 
AmerGen-An Exelon/Bnrtsh EnergyCompany OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY     PREPAREDNESS Number EPIP-OC-.06 IMPLRMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                             Revision No.
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE                   MND NOTIFICATION                             25 1.0   PURPOSE To provide the Emergency Response Organization                     (ERO) personnel with a phone number directory of additional emergency response assistance from organizations and agencies.
2.0   APPLICABILITY/SCOPE This document applies to all                   ERO personnel.
3.0   DEFINITIONS None 4.0   RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1           Any ERO member may use this           directory.
5.0   PROCEDURE 5.1           When additional assistance is             required, refer to Section 7.0 for appropriate exhibit.
5.2           Refer to INPO Emergency Resources Manual for additional information concerning outside organizations and their             contacts.
5.3           If   assistance personnel are going to respond to the site,             provide Group Leader - Administration with pertinent information including name,       company,   and social security number.
5.4           To obtain Emergency Aviation Support complete Exhibit 8.               For other types of support complete Exhibit 8A.
5.4.1           The following personnel are authorized to request emergency aviation or other support as determined by the Emergency Director   (senior person on shift)   or Emergency Support Director.
: a. GSS/SSM Oyster Creek
: b. Emergency Preparedness Manager or Designee
: c. Group Leader Administrative Support
: d. ED/ESD Assistants (EPIP06)                                                     3.0
 
AmerGen.
An Enxeon/B.tish EneTgyCompany OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY   PREPAREDNESS Number EPIP-OC-.06 TMPLEMFENT ING PROCEDURE Title                                                                 Revision No.
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AN~D NOTIFICATION                                 25
 
==6.0    REFERENCES==
 
6.1          INPO Emergency Resources Manual.
7.0    EXHIBITS 7.1            Exhibit 1 - Oyster Creek Onsite Emergency Response Directory.
7.2            Exhibit 2 - Offsite Emergency Response Directory.
7.3            Exhibit 3 - Emergency Telephone Numbers for NRC Notification.
7.4            Exhibit 4 - Federal Agencies 7.5            Exhibit 5 - State Agencies 7.6            Exhibit 6 - County/Local Agencies 7.7            Exhibit 7 - Support Agencies 7.8            Exhibit 8 - Emergency Aviation Support Instructions  Form 7.9            Exhibit 8A - Additional Assistance Request 7.10          Exhibit 9 - Additional Assistance Responsibilities (EPIP06)                                          4.0


==6.0 REFERENCES==
Number AmerGen.                                         OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS An Exelon/British Energy Company                                              EPIP-OC-.06 IMPLETAENTTN(G PROCEDURE Title                                                                            Revision No.
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION                                              25 EXHIBIT 1 OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY Work Phone No.
Dosimetr-TLD Room Clerk                                                                  (609)-971-4604 Supervisor                                                                  (609)-971-4467 (609)-971-4955 Emergency Assembly Areas OCAB                                                                            (609)-971-5276 OCAB                                                                            (609)-971-5277 Warehouse                                                                      (609)-971-4058 Emergency Control Center                    (ECC)  (Control Room)
Outside Lines Control Room                                                                    (609) -971-0335 (609) -971-0220*
(609)-971-4959 (609)-971-4962 (609)-971-4666 Control Room (PC Plant Status)                                            (609)-971-4003 Group Shift Supervisor/Site Shift Mgr.                                    (609)-971-4667 Group Operating Supervisor                                                (609)-971-4656 Computer Room                                                              (609)-971-4763 Emergency Preparedness Department                                              (609)-971-4011 Environmental Affairs Dept.                                                    (609)-971-4022 FORKED RIVER ASSEMBLY AREA GET Instructors Office                              (609)-971-1126 Instrument Shop Shop area                                                                  (609)-971-5099 MAINFRAME COMPUTER SUPPORT                                                      (215)-375-5555 Medical Department (609)-971-4270 Nurse (609)-971-4890 NRC Resident Inspector's Office                                            (609)-971-4978 Nuclear Duty Office                                                      Pager (610)-912-2938 Office (610)-765-5441
* Direct dial.                  All others:      Dial 9,  then number.
(EPIP06/S3)                                                  EI-I


6.1 INPO Emergency Resources Manual. 7.0 EXHIBITS 7.1 Exhibit 1 -Oyster Creek Onsite Emergency Response Directory.
Number AmerGen.
7.2 Exhibit 2 -Offsite Emergency Response Directory.
An Exelon/Brish Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS           EPIP-OC-.06 TMPLEMENTTNQ PROCEDURE Title                                                                         Revision No.
7.3 Exhibit 3 -Emergency Telephone Numbers for NRC Notification.
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE                 AND NOTIFICATION                         25 EXHIBIT 1 (Continued)
7.4 Exhibit 4 -Federal Agencies 7.5 Exhibit 5 -State Agencies 7.6 Exhibit 6 -County/Local Agencies 7.7 Exhibit 7 -Support Agencies 7.8 Exhibit 8 -Emergency Aviation Support Instructions Form 7.9 Exhibit 8A -Additional Assistance Request 7.10 Exhibit 9 -Additional Assistance Responsibilities (EPIP06)4.0 AmerGen.
OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY Work Phone No.
An Exelon/British Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLETAENTTN(G PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.06 Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 1 OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY Dosimetr-TLD Room Clerk Supervisor Emergency Assembly Areas OCAB OCAB Warehouse Emergency Control Center (ECC) (Control Room) Outside Lines Control Room Control Room (PC Plant Status) Group Shift Supervisor/Site Shift Mgr. Group Operating Supervisor Computer Room Emergency Preparedness Department Environmental Affairs Dept. FORKED RIVER ASSEMBLY AREA GET Instructors Office Instrument Shop Shop area MAINFRAME COMPUTER SUPPORT Medical Department Nurse NRC Resident Inspector's Office Nuclear Duty Office
Operations Manager Plant Operations                                                (609)-971-4119 Operations Support Center (OSC)                                             (609)-971-4880 In Plant Ext.                                                          (609)-971-4240 Outside Line                                                          (609)-971-0976 Radiological Controls                                                  (609)-971-2568 Rad Con Technicians                                                    (609)-971-4660 Rad Con Field Ops                                                      (609)-971-4600 Security Department Security Shift Supervisor                                              (609)-971-4954 Central Alarm Station (CAS)                                            (609)-971-4957 Processing Center                                                      (609)-971-4272 Main Gate                                                              (609)-971-4950 North Gate                                                            (609)-971-4608 Secondary Alarm Station (SAS)                                          (609)-971-4951 Technical      Support Center            (TSC)
* Direct dial. All others: Dial 9, then number.Work Phone No. (609)-971-4604 (609)-971-4467 (609)-971-4955 (609)-971-5276 (609)-971-5277 (609)-971-4058 (609) -971-0335 (609) -971-0220*
(609)-971-4158 (609)-971-4161 Outside Lines                                                          (609)-971-0961*
(609)-971-4959 (609)-971-4962 (609)-971-4666 (609)-971-4003 (609)-971-4667 (609)-971-4656 (609)-971-4763 (609)-971-4011 (609)-971-4022 (609)-971-1126 (609)-971-5099 (215)-375-5555 (609)-971-4270 (609)-971-4890 (609)-971-4978 Pager (610)-912-2938 Office (610)-765-5441 (EPIP06/S3)
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An Exelon/Brish Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TMPLEMENTTNQ PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.06 Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 1 (Continued)
OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY Operations Manager Plant Operations Operations Support Center (OSC) In Plant Ext. Outside Line Radiological Controls Rad Con Technicians Rad Con Field Ops Security Department Security Shift Supervisor Central Alarm Station (CAS) Processing Center Main Gate North Gate Secondary Alarm Station (SAS) Technical Support Center (TSC)Work Phone No.  (609)-971-4119 (609)-971-4880 (609)-971-4240 (609)-971-0976 (609)-971-2568 (609)-971-4660 (609)-971-4600 (609)-971-4954 (609)-971-4957 (609)-971-4272 (609)-971-4950 (609)-971-4608 (609)-971-4951 (609)-971-4158 (609)-971-4161 (609)-971-0961*
(609)-971-1379*
(609)-971-1379*
(609) -971-4159 (609) -971-4160 (609) -971-1423" (609) -971-1433*
NRC Conference Room in                  TSC                            (609) -971-4159 (609) -971-4160 Outside Lines                                                          (609) -971-1423" (609) -971-1433*
(609) -971-4156 (609)-971-4128 (609)-971-4280 Outside Lines NRC Conference Room in TSC Outside Lines Rad Engineering Transportation Department Whole Body Count Bldg #14*Direct dial. All others: Dial 9, then number.(EPIP06/S3)
Rad Engineering                                                        (609) -971-4156 Transportation Department                                                  (609)-971-4128 Whole Body Count Bldg #14                                                  (609)-971-4280
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*Direct dial.              All others:       Dial 9, then number.
An Exelon/Bntsh EneTgy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.06 Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 2 OFFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY EOF, Operations Facility, Lakewood, New Jersey Admin. Support Bureau of Nuclear Engineering (BNE) Emergency Support Director's Office Environmental Assessment Command Center (EACC) Public Information Radiological/Chemistry Support Security Technical Support Joint Information Center -JIC OEM at the JIC Parsippanv Engineering SuDport Pmnnte Assemblv Area (RAA)Phone No.  (732)-901-2313 (732)-905-6574 (732) -370-8073 (732)-370-8083
(EPIP06/S3)                                               EI-2
-Fax (732) -905-9007 (732) -367-8812 (732) -367-8814 (732)-367-8805 (732)-370-8990 (732)-367-7130 (732)-367-8921 (732)-370-7310 (732)-370-1211 (732)-367-8771 (732)-901-2305 (732)-901-2333 (732)-901-2332 (732)-364-2897
 
-Fax (732)-370-7332 (973)-316-7512 (973)-263-2009 (732)-244-4714 (732)-244-4742 (732)-244-4754 (EPIP06/S4)
Number AmerGen.
E2 -1 AmerGen.
An Exelon/Bntsh EneTgy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS           EPIP-OC-.06 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                         Revision No.
An Exelon/British Enlergy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
ADDITIONAL               ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION                             25 EXHIBIT 2 OFFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY EOF,   Operations Facility,                 Lakewood, New Jersey       Phone No.
""l* T.1w Il aTrwea. --n w.Number EPIP-OC-.06 Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 3 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS FOR NRC NOTIFICATION NRC Operations Center (via White Flint North, Rockville)
Admin.     Support                                                   (732)-901-2313 (732)-905-6574 Bureau of Nuclear Engineering                   (BNE)                 (732) -370-8073 (732)-370-8083  -  Fax (732) -905-9007 Emergency Support Director's Office                                   (732) -367-8812 (732) -367-8814 Environmental Assessment Command Center (EACC)                         (732)-367-8805 (732)-370-8990 Public Information                                                    (732)-367-7130 (732)-367-8921 Radiological/Chemistry Support                                        (732)-370-7310 Security                                                              (732)-370-1211 Technical Support                                                      (732)-367-8771 Joint Information Center - JIC                                            (732)-901-2305 (732)-901-2333 (732)-901-2332 OEM at the JIC                                                        (732)-364-2897  -  Fax (732)-370-7332 Parsippanv Engineering SuDport                                            (973)-316-7512 (973)-263-2009 Pmnnte Assemblv Area                  (RAA)                              (732)-244-4714 (732)-244-4742 (732)-244-4754 (EPIP06/S4)                                               E2 -1
NRC Operations Center Back Up Number NRC Headquarters Operator Oyster Creek Resident Inspector's Office TELEPHONE NUMBER 9-1-800-532-3469 9-1-800-449-3694 9-1-800-532-3469 (609)-971-4978 (EPIP06/S5)
 
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Number AmerGen.                                        OYSTER CREEK PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY aTrwea.                    EPIP-OC-.06 An Exelon/British EnlergyCompany        ""l* T.1w Il        -   -n w.
An Exelon/British EneTgy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.06 Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 1 25 EXHIBIT 4 OFFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY FEDERAL AGENCIES NRC Rockville, Maryland Primary Back Up Telecopier Region I NRC/HPN Headquarters after 1700 hours Main Back Up 9-1-800-532-3469 9-1-800-449-3694 (301)-816-5151 (610)-337-5000 (610)-337-5128 9-1-800-532-3469 9-1-800-532-3469 9-1-800-449-3694
Title                                                                            Revision No.
--- Coast Guard (Water Pollution Response)Department of the Army, 60th Ord. Detachment Department of Energy (DOE) (24 Hours) FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation, Newark, NJ)National Weather Service (Recording)
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION                                            25 EXHIBIT 3 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS FOR NRC NOTIFICATION TELEPHONE NUMBER NRC Operations Center                                                      9-1-800-532-3469 (via White Flint North,                Rockville)
(718)-354-4121 (718)-354-4137
NRC Operations Center                                                      9-1-800-449-3694 Back Up Number NRC Headquarters Operator                                                  9-1-800-532-3469 Oyster Creek Resident Inspector's Office                                    (609)-971-4978 (EPIP06/S5)                                                E3-1
(.718)-354-4136 (718)-354-4138 (609)-562-4250 (609)-562-6156 (631)-344-2200 (973)-622-5613 (609)-261-6600 (EPIP06/S6)
 
NOTE To establish communications with NRC Health Physics Network you must dial the main or backup numbers for NRC Headquarters.
AmerGen.                                          OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number An Exelon/British EneTgy Company                                                EPIP-OC-.06 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                              Revision No.
Inform the NRC OPS Officer that you are establishing HPN communications and the officer will connect you.E4-1 AmerGen.
ADDITIONAL              ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION                      1          25 EXHIBIT 4 OFFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY FEDERAL AGENCIES NRC Rockville,        Maryland                                      Primary 9-1-800-532-3469 Back Up 9-1-800-449-3694 Telecopier (301)-816-5151 Region I                                                            (610)-337-5000 (610)-337-5128 after    1700 hours      9-1-800-532-3469 NRC/HPN Headquarters                                             Main 9-1-800-532-3469 Back Up 9-1-800-449-3694 NOTE To establish communications with NRC Health Physics Network you must dial the main or backup numbers for NRC Headquarters.                Inform the NRC OPS Officer that you are establishing HPN communications and the officer will connect you.
An Exelon/Bnrtsh EnergyCompany OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.06 Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 5 OFFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY STATE AGENCIES Major/Director OEM EOC Representative Bureau of Nuclear Engineering (BNE) 24 Hour Hotline (Trenton Dispatch)
--- Coast Guard (Water Pollution Response)                                    (718)-354-4121 (718)-354-4137
BNE Field Command Trailers Department of Environmental Protection Assistant Director -Rad Protection Department of Health NJ Marine Police NJ State Police, Marine Bureau Atlantic City, State Police Marine Division Marine Law Enforcement Bureau (Point Pleasant)
(.718)-354-4136 (718)-354-4138 Department of the Army,                  60th Ord.                        (609)-562-4250 Detachment              (609)-562-6156 Department of Energy                 (DOE) (24 Hours)                   (631)-344-2200 FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation,                     Newark, NJ)   (973)-622-5613 National Weather Service                   (Recording)                   (609)-261-6600 (EPIP06/S6)                                                 E4-1
OEM -Office of Emergency Management, NJ State Police, New Jersey (609)-538-6050 (609)-538-6008 (609)-984-7700 (609)-292-7172 (732)-341-4685 (732)-349-8349 (732)-349-6814 (732)-349-6721 (732)-349-6923 (Fax) (609)-984-5636 (609)-984-1863 (609)-292-6789 (732)-899-5052 (609)-296-5807 (609)-296-5808 (732)-899-5050 (732)-899-5051 (732)-899-5052 (609)-882-4201 (609)-296-3131 (EPIP06/S7)
 
E5-1 AmerGen.
AmerGen.
An Exelon/British Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.06 Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 6 OFFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY COUNTY/LOCAL AGENCIES Civil Defense, Ocean County Radiological Office Emergency Radio and Police, Ocean County Teletype Network 24 Hrs. OEM, Ocean County Civil Defense and Disaster Control, Lacey Township Civil Defense and Disaster Control, Ocean Township Fire Department, Lacey Hospitals:
An Exelon/Bnrtsh EnergyCompany OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number EPIP-OC-.06 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                        Revision No.
Community Medical Center Main Switchboard Southern Ocean County Hospital Main Switchboard Lacey Police Rescue Squad, Lacey Lakewood Police (732)-341-3451 (732)-349-9100 (732)-341-3451 (609)-693-6637 (609)-693-4006 (609)-693-6636 (732) -240-8000 (609)-597-6011 (609)-693-6636 (609)-693-6636 (732)-363-0200 (EPIP06/S8)
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION                                          25 EXHIBIT 5 OFFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY STATE AGENCIES Major/Director OEM                                                      (609)-538-6050 EOC Representative                                                      (609)-538-6008 Bureau of Nuclear Engineering                    (BNE)                  (609)-984-7700 24 Hour Hotline                (Trenton Dispatch)                      (609)-292-7172 BNE Field Command Trailers                                              (732)-341-4685 (732)-349-8349 (732)-349-6814 (732)-349-6721 (732)-349-6923  (Fax)
E6 -1 OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number EPIP-OC-.06 Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 7 OFFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY SUPPORT AGENCIES American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) *Babcock & Wilcox NNFD Research Laboratory
Department of Environmental Protection Assistant Director - Rad Protection                                  (609)-984-5636 Department of Health (609)-984-1863 (609)-292-6789 NJ Marine Police NJ State Police,                  Marine Bureau                      (732)-899-5052 Atlantic City,                State Police Marine Division          (609)-296-5807 (609)-296-5808 Marine Law Enforcement Bureau                   (Point Pleasant)   (732)-899-5050 (732)-899-5051 (732)-899-5052 OEM - Office of Emergency Management,                    NJ           (609)-882-4201 State Police, New Jersey                                                (609)-296-3131 (EPIP06/S7)                                               E5-1
*General Electric Company Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) (For assistance for professional and technical expertise, refer to INPO Emergency Resources Manual located in the ECC and EOF). Radiation Management Consultants (RMC) (24hr) (8 to 5)*Horsham Valley Airways, Inc.(860)-561-3433 (804)-522-5833 (408) -971-1038 (800)-321-0614 (770)-644-8549 (770)-644-8567 (215)-243-2990 (215)-824-1300 (215)-674-2100 (215)-674-2101 (215)-578-6466 (Fax) (Fax)working hours after hours pager*S. Levy Incorporated (8 to 5) (If no answer call one of the numbers listed below)(408)-558-1616 (408)-371-6804 (Fax)*If activated contact Contracts Department to arrange for payment.(EPIP06/S9)
 
Number AmerGen.
An Exelon/British Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS          EPIP-OC-.06 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                      Revision No.
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE                AND NOTIFICATION                        25 EXHIBIT 6 OFFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY COUNTY/LOCAL AGENCIES Civil Defense,                Ocean County                                      (732)-341-3451 Radiological                Office Emergency Radio and Police,                  Ocean County                      (732)-349-9100 Teletype Network 24 Hrs.
OEM,  Ocean County                                                              (732)-341-3451 Civil Defense and Disaster Control,                  Lacey Township            (609)-693-6637 Civil Defense and Disaster Control,                  Ocean Township            (609)-693-4006 Fire Department,                  Lacey                                        (609)-693-6636 Hospitals:
Community Medical Center                                                    (732) -240-8000 Main Switchboard Southern Ocean County Hospital                                              (609)-597-6011 Main Switchboard Lacey Police                                                                    (609)-693-6636 Rescue Squad,              Lacey                                                (609)-693-6636 Lakewood Police                                                                (732)-363-0200 (EPIP06/S8)                                             E6 -1
 
Number AmerGen.
An Exelon/British EneTgyCompany OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS              EPIP-OC-.06 Title                                                                              Revision No.
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION                                            25 EXHIBIT 7 OFFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY SUPPORT AGENCIES American Nuclear Insurers                    (ANI)                        (860)-561-3433
*Babcock & Wilcox NNFD Research Laboratory                                (804)-522-5833
*General Electric Company                                                  (408) -971-1038 Institute            of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO)                  (800)-321-0614 (For assistance for professional and technical                      (770)-644-8549    (Fax)
(770)-644-8567    (Fax) expertise, refer to INPO Emergency Resources Manual located in the ECC and EOF).
Radiation Management Consultants                      (RMC)  (24hr)    (215)-243-2990 (8 to 5)                      (215)-824-1300
*Horsham Valley Airways,                   Inc.                          (215)-674-2100 working hours (215)-674-2101 after    hours (215)-578-6466 pager
*S. Levy Incorporated (8 to 5)                   (If no answer call    (408)-558-1616 one of the numbers listed      below)
(408)-371-6804    (Fax)
*If    activated contact Contracts Department to arrange                  for payment.
(EPIP06/S9)                                                 E7 -1
 
AmerGen-An Exelon/.Btsb Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number EPIP-OC-.06 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                            Revision No.
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION                                 j25 EXHIBIT 8 EMERGENCY AVIATION SUPPORT INSTRUCTION FORM 1.1          Request          for Aviation  Support Authorized by:
Title:
Name:                                          Signature:
1.2          Contact Horsham Valley Airways,            Inc.
(215)-674-2100 working hours (215)-574-2101 after          hours (215)-578-6466 pager Identify yourself by title            and name. Record the date and time and name of the person contacted:
Name:
Time and Date:__
1.3          Describe the extent of the emergency aviation support needed.
1.4          Provide the Aviation Support Contractor with the location of the pick up and destination.
1.4.1            Record the location and cargo to be picked up,      as well as the estimated time of arrival at the pick up site.
(Location)
(Cargo)
(Estimated Time of Arrival)
(EPIP06/SlO)                                             E8-1
 
AmerGen.
AmerGen.
An Exelon/British EneTgyCompany E7 -1 AmerGen- OYSTER CREEK Number An Exelon/.Btsb Energy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.06 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION j25 EXHIBIT 8 EMERGENCY AVIATION SUPPORT INSTRUCTION FORM 1.1 Request for Aviation Support Authorized by: Title: Name: Signature:
An Exelonp/r"sh Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number EPIP-OC-.06 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                         Revision No.
1.2 Contact Horsham Valley Airways, Inc.  (215)-674-2100 working hours (215)-574-2101 after hours (215)-578-6466 pager Identify yourself by title and name. Record the date and time and name of the person contacted:
ADDITIONAL               ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION                           25 EXHIBIT 8 (Continued)
Name: Time and Date:__ 1.3 Describe the extent of the emergency aviation support needed. 1.4 Provide the Aviation Support Contractor with the location of the pick up and destination.
EMERGENCY AVIATION SUPPORT INSTRUCTION FORM 1.4.2           Record the destination of the cargo   from Step 1.4.1 and estimated time of arrival.
1.4.1 Record the location and cargo to be picked up, as well as the estimated time of arrival at the pick up site.  (Location) (Cargo) (Estimated Time of Arrival)(EPIP06/SlO)
(Cargo)
E8-1 AmerGen.
(Estimated Time of Arrival) 1.5       Arrangements have been made to deliver the cargo to the pick up site by the estimated arrival time.
An Exelonp/r"sh Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.06 Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 8 (Continued)
1.6       Arrangements have been made to pick up the cargo at the destination by the estimated arrival time.
EMERGENCY AVIATION SUPPORT INSTRUCTION FORM 1.4.2 Record the destination of the cargo from Step 1.4.1 and estimated time of arrival. (Cargo)(Estimated Time of Arrival)1.5 Arrangements have been made to deliver the cargo to the pick up site by the estimated arrival time. 1.6 Arrangements have been made to pick up the cargo at the destination by the estimated arrival time. 1.7 Upon completion of emergency aviation requirements, notify the aviation services contractor to terminate services.
1.7       Upon completion of emergency aviation requirements, notify the aviation services contractor to terminate services.             Record the name of the individual and the time of the notification.
Record the name of the individual and the time of the notification.(Name)Date/Time (EPIP06/SlO)
(Name)                                 Date/Time (EPIP06/SlO)                                               E8-2
E8-2 AmerGen.
 
An Exelon/Bnitish Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS T ?JDT.MWW-?VWPTWT "ZT 1D1r" -T Number EPIP-OC-.06 Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 8 (Continued)
AmerGen.                                         OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number An Exelon/Bnitish EnergyCompany                                          EPIP-OC-.06 T ?JDT.MWW-?VWPTWT   "ZT1D1r" -T Title                                                                         Revision No.
Oyster Creek Aviation Facility Information Form 1. Airports a. Miller Air Park located west of Toms River on Pinewald-Keswick Road. 2. Heliports
ADDITIONAL               ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION                           25 EXHIBIT 8 (Continued)
: a. Onsite heliport is designated as FAA Site Number H-205 and is equipped with a wind sock but no lights.(EPIP06/SlO)
Oyster Creek Aviation Facility Information Form
E8-3 AmerGen An Exelon/Entish Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TIM'DT.I~iMII'IITTI~r!f Number EPIP-OC-.06 Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 8A GENERIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR REQUESTING ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE When requesting additional assistance from outside agencies or other vendors, contractors or utilities the following should be considered as appropriate or if applicable:
: 1.         Airports
: 1. Provide the requested organization with information pertaining to site admission procedures.
: a.       Miller Air Park located west of Toms River on Pinewald-Keswick Road.
i.e. contact the access center for processing personnel to the site and coordinate between OCNGS and the organization.
: 2.         Heliports
: a.       Onsite heliport is designated as FAA Site Number H-205 and is equipped with a wind sock but no lights.
(EPIP06/SlO)                                                 E8-3
 
Number AmerGen An Exelon/Entish Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS                         EPIP-OC-.06 TIM'DT.I~iMII'IITTI~r!f ID1*Af*ll1TTR Title                                                                                     Revision No.
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION                                                     25 EXHIBIT 8A GENERIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR REQUESTING ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE When requesting additional assistance from outside agencies or other vendors, contractors or utilities                 the following should be considered as appropriate or if applicable:
: 1. Provide the requested organization with information pertaining to site                             admission procedures.               i.e. contact the access center for processing personnel to the site and coordinate between OCNGS and the organization.
: 2. Provide the OCNGS contact name and telephone number of who will coordinate the arrival of requested organization.
: 2. Provide the OCNGS contact name and telephone number of who will coordinate the arrival of requested organization.
: 3. Identify potential airports for chartered aircraft arrival as requested from the organization.
: 3. Identify potential airports for chartered aircraft                             arrival as requested from the organization.
: 4. Assist the requested organization with transportation and escort as applicable to the event. i.e. work with the New Jersey State Police to minimize delays for the organization, request clearances and escorts as appropriate.(EPIP06/Sl0)
: 4. Assist the requested organization with transportation and escort as applicable to the event.               i.e. work with the New Jersey State Police to minimize delays for the organization, request clearances and escorts as appropriate.
NOTE When requesting services from GE Nuclear Energy, BWR Nuclear Emergency support program, it is important not to activate the program during DRILLS. For drills the GE security officer is now authorized to confirm contact with GE Nuclear without requiring a return phone call from the GE Nuclear Energy Duty Manager.E8-4 AmerGe.An Exelon/Bntsh Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.06 Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 8A (continued)
NOTE When requesting services from GE Nuclear Energy, BWR Nuclear Emergency support program, it is important not to activate the program during DRILLS.           For drills     the GE security officer is now authorized to confirm contact with GE Nuclear without requiring a return phone call from the GE Nuclear Energy Duty Manager.
Additional Assistance Request "This is not a drill -I repeat, This is not a drill" -or "This is a drill -This is a drill" NOTE One major source for obtaining assistance is the INPO Emergency Resources Manual which is located in the GSS/SMM office, ESD's office and the TSC.I. This is Name/Title At Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station we have declared a Type of Emergency Oyster Creek request your assistance as follows: Identify the problem and give a brief description:
(EPIP06/Sl0)                                                    E8-4
at hours Time Identify necessary personnel/equipment needed and request assistance Identify telephone number that can be used by the assisting organization on which to return follow up information as appropriate List the company or agency called for assistance: (EPIP06/SlO)
 
Area Code Telephone Number Follow up with the requested organization as appropriate to ensure an expedient arrival, refer to the generic instructions in this exhibit.E8-5 AmerGen.
AmerGe.
An Exelon/B.Tbsh Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.06 Title Revision No. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 9 Exnertise Needed Operations Management Engineering Radiological Protection Environmental Controls ESD Assistant  
An Exelon/Bntsh Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number EPIP-OC-.06 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                                 Revision No.
-EOF TSC Coordinator R.A.C. Environmental Assessment Coordinator OSC Coordinator Security Shift Commander Maintenance Security Safety OSC Coordinator Gr. Ldr. Admin. -EOF Administrative Communications OSC Coordinator (EPIP06/Sll)
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION                                                   25 EXHIBIT 8A (continued)
Contact^11TA T Aqq7qMA?,T0V VT7QDnNTQTBILITIES Mwj-ý.L ý ýE9-1 OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number EPIP-OC-.25 An Enelon/British Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE RevisionNo.
Additional Assistance Request "This is not a drill   -   I   repeat, This is not a drill"
Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 Applicability/Scope Usage Level Responsible Department Applies to work at Oyster Creek 1 Emergency Preparedness  
                                                              - or "This is   a drill     - This is   a drill" NOTE One major source for obtaining assistance is the INPO Emergency Resources Manual which is located in the GSS/SMM office, ESD's office and the TSC.
.4( ,,, Th; nA llan X Yes No Effective Date 50.59 Reviews Required Prior Revision 24 incorporated the following Temporary Changes: N/A_Yes X No This Revision 25 incorporates the following Temporary Changes: N/A List of Pages (all pages rev'd to Rev. 25) 1.0 to 5.0 El-I to El-16 E2-1 to E2-2 E3-1 to E3-2 E4-1 to E4-9 E5-1 to E5-2 E6-1 to E6-3 E7-1 to E7-2 E8-1 to E8-2 E9-1 to E9-3 El0-1 to El0-3 Eli-I E12-1 E13-1 E14-1 E15-1 El6-1 E17-1 E18-1 E19-1 NON-CONTROLLED THIS DOCUMENT WILL NOT BE KEPT UP TO DATE IRMC OYSTER CREEK S atý i Concurring Organization Element 1 Date originator P .C- j 9-/4-0/ Concurred By , Plant Manager jc/Ie/'o( Approved By .7R7.XIle Manager Emergency Preparedness  
I.         This is                                                   At Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Name/Title Station we have declared a                                             at                hours Type of Emergency                   Time Oyster Creek request your assistance as follows:
/(EPIP25)AmerGen.-/0-/-01I 1.0 AmerGe-.
Identify the problem and give a brief description:
An Exelon/British Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.25 Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 DOCUMENT HISTORY REV DATE ORIGINATOR DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE 10 06/94 A. Smith Insert step to make sure breaker on generator is open for testing purposes only. 11 09/94 A. Smith Revise NRC Exhibit lB to include NUREG 1471 requirements.
Identify necessary personnel/equipment                       needed and request assistance Identify telephone number that can be used by the assisting organization on which to return follow up information as appropriate Area Code      Telephone Number List the company or agency called for assistance:
Clarify exhibit 4, 4B, 4C for better flow. Exhibit 6 generator operation include manufactures updates for output. Add Exhibit 13 Media Access. 12 02/95 A. Smith 50-54.x requirements added as an exhibit 14 as is in Procedures EPIP-OC-.02 and EPIP-OC-.26.
Follow up with the requested organization as appropriate to ensure an expedient arrival,           refer to the generic instructions in this exhibit.
Provide Media Access during Security Driven Events. Assign GPU rep. to assist BNE with Tech. Info. for PAR. 13 07/95 A. Smith Delete "Bullets" from Communications Req. Correct EPIP-OC-.29 to read EPIP-COM-.45.
(EPIP06/SlO)                                                E8-5
Update EOF Layout Diagram. Add note clarifying North Gate usage. Update Berkeley RAA Title. 14 12/95 A. Smith Clarify Authorization Form for request from deviation from requirements.
 
15 04/96 A. Smith Remove IDT Terminal Instructions and PCS Data Trent instructions.
Number AmerGen.
Remove operating procedure for EOF Back Up Power. Remove EOF Layout Relocate Frisker Adjust exhibit numbers to reflect changes 16 10/96 T. Blount Change PAR guide & logic diagram to make Evacuation Preferred recommendation, provided direction to perform following notification for Off-site Protective Actions. Deleted reference to AEOF. Remove Ex 13-Procedure deviations, clarified EP Rep's duties. 17 06/97 A. Smith Reflect recent improvements in technology and incorporate communications activities from EPIP-OC-04 Comm. & Recordkeeping for better procedure flow. Add notes for PAR beyond 10 mile EPZ. 18 10/97 A. Smith Update Area Codes. 19 05/98 A. Smith Clarify offsite notifications, clarify frisking at EOF. 20 02/99 A. Smith EPIP-COM-.44 and EPIP-COM-.45 have been changed to Oyster Creek site specific procedures and the new numbers are EPIP-OC-.44 and EPIP-OC-.45 (reference EP changes 98-021 & 98-022) 21 05/99 A. Smith Incorporate the new public information process and update Pinelands area load super. phone number. 22 DOS A. Smith Change references from GPU or GPUN to OCNGS. 23 11/00 A. Smith Correct frisker setup instructions.
An Exelon/B.Tbsh Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS                             EPIP-OC-.06 TMPT.MR*TG''TG PROCEDURE Title                                                                                               Revision No.
24 06/01 R. Finicle Change adds guidance regarding personally convey the PAR Notification to the Senior State Official at the State EOC. Change also includes changing President of the Corporation to Nuclear Duty Officer, and adds individual office/pager numbers.
ADDITIONAL               ASSISTANCE       AND NOTIFICATION                                           25 EXHIBIT 9 1wvrmTrThr7%T      Tcm?Tc'      PTTT.T"T Mwj-ý.L ý ý
                                                  ^11TA T Aqq7qMA?,T0V VT7QDnNTQTBILITIES Exnertise Needed                                                                           Contact Operations                                                                                 ESD Assistant     - EOF Management TSC Coordinator Engineering R.A.C.
Radiological Protection Environmental Assessment Environmental Controls Coordinator Maintenance                                                                                OSC Coordinator Security                                                                                  Security Shift Commander Safety                                                                                     OSC Coordinator Administrative                                                                            Gr. Ldr.     Admin. - EOF Communications                                                                             OSC Coordinator (EPIP06/Sll)                                                     E9-1
 
OYSTER CREEK                     Number AmerGen.                                    EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.25 RevisionNo.
AnEnelon/British Energy Company Title                                                                                     Revision No.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                       (EOF)                                     25 Applicability/Scope                                                 Usage Level           Responsible Department Applies to work at Oyster Creek                                     1               Emergency Preparedness
                      . 4( ,,,           nATh;   llan co-*          X Yes   No           Effective Date Required                                _Yes    X No 50.59 Reviews
                                                                                              -/0-/-01I Prior Revision                 24     incorporated the This Revision       25   incorporates the following Temporary Changes:
following Temporary Changes:
N/A N/A List of Pages     (all pages rev'd to Rev.     25) 1.0 to 5.0 El-I to El-16 E2-1 to E2-2 E3-1 to E3-2 E4-1 to E4-9 E5-1 to E5-2 E6-1 to E6-3 E7-1 to E7-2 E8-1 to E8-2 E9-1 to E9-3 El0-1 to El0-3 Eli-I E12-1 E13-1 E14-1 E15-1 El6-1 E17-1 E18-1 E19-1 NON-CONTROLLED THIS DOCUMENT WILL NOT BE KEPT UP TO DATE IRMC OYSTER CREEK S     atýi                     Concurring Organization Element     1   Date originator                                                             P     .C-                           j 9-/4-0/
Concurred By                           ,                             Plant Manager                         jc/Ie/'o(
By Approved                   .7R7.XIle                                 Manager Emergency Preparedness           /
(EPIP25)                                                 1.0
 
Number OYSTER CREEK AmerGe-.                                  EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS                EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/British Energy Company         IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                               Revision No.
(EOF)                                 25 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY DOCUMENT HISTORY REV           DATE                   ORIGINATOR                   DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE 10           06/94             A. Smith       Insert step to make sure breaker         on generator is open for testing purposes only.
09/94             A. Smith       Revise NRC Exhibit lB to include NUREG           1471 11 requirements.       Clarify exhibit 4, 4B, 4C for better flow.       Exhibit 6 generator operation include manufactures updates for output.           Add Exhibit 13 Media Access.
12           02/95             A. Smith       50-54.x requirements added as an exhibit 14 as is in Procedures EPIP-OC-.02 and EPIP-OC-.26. Provide Media Access during Security Driven Events.             Assign GPU rep. to assist       BNE with Tech. Info. for PAR.
13           07/95             A. Smith       Delete "Bullets" from Communications Req.             Correct EPIP-OC-.29 to read EPIP-COM-.45.           Update EOF Layout Diagram.       Add note clarifying North Gate usage.       Update Berkeley RAA Title.
14           12/95             A. Smith       Clarify Authorization Form for request from deviation from requirements.
15           04/96             A. Smith       Remove IDT Terminal Instructions and PCS Data Trent instructions.       Remove operating procedure for EOF Back Up Power.
Remove EOF Layout Relocate Frisker Adjust exhibit numbers to reflect           changes 16         10/96             T. Blount       Change PAR guide & logic diagram to make Evacuation Preferred recommendation, provided direction to perform following notification for Off-site Protective Actions.       Deleted reference to AEOF.
Remove Ex 13-Procedure deviations, clarified           EP Rep's duties.
17           06/97             A. Smith       Reflect recent improvements in technology and incorporate communications activities         from EPIP-OC-04 Comm. & Recordkeeping for better procedure flow.       Add notes for PAR beyond 10 mile EPZ.
18           10/97             A. Smith       Update Area Codes.
19           05/98             A. Smith       Clarify offsite     notifications,   clarify   frisking at EOF.
20           02/99             A. Smith       EPIP-COM-.44 and EPIP-COM-.45 have been changed to Oyster Creek site     specific procedures and the new numbers are EPIP-OC-.44 and EPIP-OC-.45 (reference EP changes 98-021 & 98-022) 21           05/99             A. Smith       Incorporate the new public information process and update Pinelands area load super. phone number.
22             DOS             A. Smith       Change references from GPU or GPUN to OCNGS.
23           11/00             A. Smith       Correct frisker setup instructions.
24           06/01             R. Finicle     Change adds guidance regarding personally convey the PAR Notification to the Senior State Official at the State EOC.       Change also includes changing President of the Corporation to Nuclear Duty Officer, and adds individual office/pager numbers.
Added new Exhibit 19 PAR Notification.
Added new Exhibit 19 PAR Notification.
25 09/01 D. Larsen Deletes all ref. to Alco Sensor use. Fitness for Duty testing at EOF to be conducted by Site Coord.2.0 (EPIP25)
25           09/01             D. Larsen       Deletes all     ref. to Alco Sensor use. Fitness for Duty testing at EOF to be conducted by Site Coord.
Number AmerGen- OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure describes the staffing, activation, and operation of the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF). 2.0 APPLICABILITY/SCOPE 2.1 This procedure shall apply to all AmerGen personnel assigned to the EOF during a Site Area Emergency, General Emergency, or when EOF activation is required by the Emergency Director.
(EPIP25)                                              2.0
3.0 DEFINITIONS 3.1 None 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 The Emergency Support Director (ESD) will perform or delegate the completion of the ESD's checklist (Exhibit 1 and Exhibit 19). 4.2 The Emergency Support Director Assistant will assist the ESD in completing Exhibit 1 and complete the ESD assistant checklist (Exhibit 2). 4.3 The Group Leader -Radiological and Environmental Controls will complete the Group Leader R&EC checklist (Exhibit 3). 4.4 The Group Leader -Administrative Support will complete the Group Leader Administrative Support checklist (Exhibit 4) and implement the EOF Access Control Checklist (Exhibit 4B). 4.5 The Technical Support Representative will complete the Technical Support Representative checklist (Exhibit 5). 4.6 The Materials Management Coordinator will complete the Materials Management Coordinator checklist (Exhibit 6). 4.7 The Emergency Preparedness Representative will assist the ESD in completing Exhibit 1 and complete the Emergency Preparedness Representative checklist (Exhibit 10). 4.8 The Communications Coordinator will monitor and support/direct Communicator activities in support of the emergency.(EPIP25)3.0 OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE t Number EPIP-OC-.25 Revision No.EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Emergency Support Organization (ESO) personnel will report to the EOF when they are notified of the activation of the ESO and perform the responsibilities identified in their assigned exhibits to this procedure and as requested by their emergency supervisors.
 
Number AmerGen-                                         OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS                   EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company         IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision No.
Title (EOF)                                 25 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY 1.0   PURPOSE This procedure describes the staffing,                       activation,   and operation of the Emergency Operations Facility                     (EOF).
2.0   APPLICABILITY/SCOPE 2.1           This procedure shall apply to all               AmerGen personnel assigned to the EOF during a Site Area Emergency,               General Emergency,     or when EOF activation is       required by the Emergency Director.
3.0   DEFINITIONS 3.1           None 4.0   RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1           The Emergency Support Director               (ESD) will perform or delegate the completion of the ESD's checklist                 (Exhibit 1 and Exhibit     19).
4.2           The Emergency Support Director Assistant will assist                   the ESD in completing Exhibit 1 and complete the ESD assistant checklist (Exhibit 2).
4.3           The Group Leader -           Radiological and Environmental Controls will complete the Group Leader R&EC checklist                 (Exhibit 3).
4.4           The Group Leader - Administrative               Support will complete the Group Leader Administrative           Support checklist       (Exhibit 4)   and implement the EOF Access Control Checklist               (Exhibit 4B).
4.5           The Technical       Support Representative will complete the Technical Support Representative checklist               (Exhibit 5).
4.6           The Materials Management Coordinator will complete the Materials Management       Coordinator checklist         (Exhibit 6).
4.7           The Emergency Preparedness Representative will assist                   the ESD in completing Exhibit 1 and complete the Emergency Preparedness Representative checklist               (Exhibit 10).
4.8           The Communications Coordinator will monitor and support/direct Communicator       activities       in support of the emergency.
(EPIP25)                                               3.0
 
Number OYSTER CREEK AmerGen.                                  EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Britsh Energy Company            IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title t Revision No.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                     (EOF)                                 25 5.0   PROCEDURE 5.1           Emergency Support Organization               (ESO) personnel will report to the EOF perform the when they are notified of the activation of the ESO and responsibilities identified in               their   assigned exhibits to this procedure and as requested by their                 emergency supervisors.
 
==6.0    REFERENCES==


==6.0 REFERENCES==
6.1          2000-PLN-1300.01,            "OCGS Emergency Plan".
6.2          Oyster Creek Emergency Plan Implementing                  Procedures.
6.3          EPIP-OC-.26,            The Technical Support Center.
6.4          EPIP-OC-.27,            The Operations Support Center.
6.5          2000-ABN-3200.30,            Control Room Evacuation.
6.6          1820-IMP-1720.01,            Emergency Public Information Implementing Procedure.
7.0    EXHIBITS 7.1          Exhibit          1, Emergency Support Director's Checklist 7.2          Exhibit 1A, Emergency Support Director Turnover Checklist.
7.3          Exhibit IB,          NRC Emergency Response Interface Criteria.
7.4          Exhibit 1C, Protective Action Recommendation Logic Diagram for Oyster Creek.
7.5          Exhibit 2,          ESD Assistant Checklist.
7.6          Exhibit 3,          Group Leader -    Radiological and Environmental      Controls Checklist.
7.7          Exhibit 4,          Group Leader - Administrative      Support Checklist.
7.8          Exhibit          4A,  Emergency Aviation Support Instruction Form.
7.9          Exhibit          4B,  EOF Access Control Checklist.
7 .10        Exhibit          4C,  Instructions    for Source Check of Frisker at EOF.
7.11        Exhibit          5,  Technical Support Representative Checklist.
7.12          Exhibit        6,  Materials Management Coordinator Checklist.
7.13          Exhibit        6A, Lakewood Microwave Room Emergency Electric Procedure.
7.14          Exhibit        7,  EOF Communications Coordinator Checklist.
7.15          Exhibit        8,  EOF Communicator General Duties.
7.16          Exhibit          9, Press Release Approval Guidance.
(EPIP25)                                                4.0


6.1 2000-PLN-1300.01, "OCGS Emergency Plan".6.2 Oyster Creek Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.
OYSTER CREEKNumber AmerGen.                                 1EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS               EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/British Energy Company         IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                           1Revision No.
6.3 EPIP-OC-.26, The Technical Support Center. 6.4 EPIP-OC-.27, The Operations Support Center. 6.5 2000-ABN-3200.30, Control Room Evacuation.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                     (EOF)                   J25 7.17         Exhibit         10, Emergency Preparedness     Representative Checklist.
6.6 1820-IMP-1720.01, Emergency Public Information Implementing Procedure.
7.18         Exhibit 10A,         Emergency Response Facility Fitness For Duty Determination Instructions.
7.0 EXHIBITS 7.1 Exhibit 1, Emergency Support Director's Checklist 7.2 Exhibit 1A, Emergency Support Director Turnover Checklist.
7.19         Deleted 7.20         Exhibit 11, Route to EOF.
7.3 Exhibit IB, NRC Emergency Response Interface Criteria.
7.21         Exhibit 12, Emergency Shift Schedule             (Sample).
7.4 Exhibit 1C, Protective Action Recommendation Logic Diagram for Oyster Creek. 7.5 Exhibit 2, ESD Assistant Checklist.
7.22         Exhibit 13, Alternate Emergency Response Facilities.
7.6 Exhibit 3, Group Leader -Radiological and Environmental Controls Checklist.
7.23         Exhibit 14,         Site Access Policy for Media During Emergencies.
7.7 Exhibit 4, Group Leader -Administrative Support Checklist.
7.24         Exhibit 15,         OC Emergency Communications     Log (Sample).
7.8 7.9 7 .10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit 4A, Emergency Aviation Support Instruction Form. 4B, EOF Access Control Checklist.
7.25         Exhibit 16,         Emergency Message     Form (Sample).
4C, Instructions for Source Check of Frisker at EOF. 5, Technical Support Representative Checklist.
7.26         Exhibit 17,         HIFAX Log (Sample).
6, Materials Management Coordinator Checklist.
7.27         Exhibit 18,         Media Access Briefing Form.
6A, Lakewood Microwave Room Emergency Electric Procedure.
7.28         Exhibit 19,         PAR Notification Form.
7, EOF Communications Coordinator Checklist.
(EPIP25)                                             5.0
8, EOF Communicator General Duties. 9, Press Release Approval Guidance.(EPIP25)AmerGen.
 
An Exelon/Britsh Energy Company Title 4.0 AmerGen. OYSTER CREEKNumber 1EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/British Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title 1Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) J25 7.17 Exhibit 10, Emergency Preparedness Representative Checklist.
Number OYSTER CREEK AmerGen.                                   EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bnitish Enerqy Company Title                                                                                     Revision No.
7.18 Exhibit 10A, Emergency Response Facility Fitness For Duty Determination Instructions.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                                         25 EXHIBIT 1 Emergency Support Director's Checklist Initials 1.0             Activate the EOF by performing these steps:
7.19 Deleted 7.20 Exhibit 11, Route to EOF. 7.21 Exhibit 12, Emergency Shift Schedule (Sample).
1.1             Complete Exhibit IA of this       procedure by obtaining         a turnover from the ED. Contact the ED in       the TSC or Control Room as appropriate.
7.22 Exhibit 13, Alternate Emergency Response Facilities.
1.2             Confirm that   the following   functions     are available     at the EOF (Areas need not be fully staffed to be considered functional):
7.23 Exhibit 14, Site Access Policy for Media During Emergencies.
Environmental Assessment Technical Support Communications with TSC Offsite Notifications 1.3           Ensure that   Access Control   is   maintained     to   only allow authorized personnel     in the EOF.
7.24 Exhibit 15, OC Emergency Communications Log (Sample).
1.4           Once   the above steps   have been completed,       inform the ED that you are ready to assume your position as ESD and will take over responsibility for:
7.25 Exhibit 16, Emergency Message Form (Sample).
* Approving and directing official         notifications to offsite agencies.
7.26 Exhibit 17, HIFAX Log (Sample).
(EPIP25/S3)                                                 EI-I
7.27 Exhibit 18, Media Access Briefing Form. 7.28 Exhibit 19, PAR Notification Form.(EPIP25)5.0 AmerGen. OYSTER CREEK Number EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bnitish Enerqy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 1 Emergency Support Director's Checklist Initials 1.0 Activate the EOF by performing these steps: 1.1 Complete Exhibit IA of this procedure by obtaining a turnover from the ED. Contact the ED in the TSC or Control Room as appropriate.
 
1.2 Confirm that the following functions are available at the EOF (Areas need not be fully staffed to be considered functional):
Number OYSTER CREEK AmerGen-Eeo/sEegCopnEMERGENCY An_                                                  PREPAREDNESS               EPIP-OC-.25
Environmental Assessment Technical Support Communications with TSC Offsite Notifications 1.3 Ensure that Access Control is maintained to only allow authorized personnel in the EOF. 1.4 Once the above steps have been completed, inform the ED that you are ready to assume your position as ESD and will take over responsibility for:
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* Approving and directing official notifications to offsite agencies.(EPIP25/S3)
AnExelonBitish Energy Company         IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                             1Revision       No.
EI-I AmerGen- OYSTER CREEK Number An_ __ Eeo/sEegCopnEMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An ExelonBitish Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title 1Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) J25 EXHIBIT I (continued)
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                       J25 EXHIBIT I (continued)
Emergency Support Director's Checklist Initials Approving and directing information releases to the media. NOTE ED/ESD approval is not needed for information releases involving boiler plate information only, (e.g., emergency declarations and media center opening).
Emergency Support Director's Checklist Initials Approving and directing information releases to the media.
q Approving and, if possible, personally conveying appropriate Protective Action Recommendations to the Senior State Official at the State EOC.
NOTE ED/ESD approval is not needed for information releases involving boiler plate information only, (e.g., emergency declarations and media center opening).
* Briefing the NRC Site Team Leader and serve as the official point of contact for receiving NRC directives.
q Approving and,     if possible,     personally conveying appropriate Protective Action Recommendations       to the Senior State Official           at the State EOC.
This includes interfacing with the NRC regarding deviations from license conditions or technical specifications (10 CFR 50.54). NOTE Ensure ED advises the ESD when such deviations are planned and the technical experts are consulted to the fullest extent practicable.
* Briefing the NRC Site Team Leader and serve as the official point of contact for receiving NRC directives.               This includes interfacing with the NRC regarding deviations from license conditions or technical specifications             (10 CFR 50.54).
NOTE Ensure ED advises the ESD when such deviations are planned and the technical experts are consulted to the fullest                   extent practicable.
NOTE The ESD may overrule the ED if the ESD believes a higher emergency declaration is warranted.
NOTE The ESD may overrule the ED if the ESD believes a higher emergency declaration is warranted.
1.5 Announce to the EOF staff that the EOF is activated, and ensure that you or your designee has notified the Nuclear Duty Officer (NDO) office 610-765-5441, pager 610-912-2938.(EPIP25/S3)
1.5       Announce     to the EOF staff   that the EOF is activated,         and ensure that you or your designee has notified the Nuclear Duty Officer (NDO)   office 610-765-5441,     pager 610-912-2938.
EI-2 Nber AmerG OYSTER CREEK Numb EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.
(EPIP25/S3)                                             EI-2
25 An Exelon/British Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDU Title 1 Re vision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) j25 EXHIBIT 1 (continued)
 
Emergency Support Director's Checklist Initials 1.6 Brief the EOF staff including NRC and State representatives (if available) of plant conditions using the EOF public address system. ESD should notify the State Office of Emergency Management of the Plant Status. 1.7 Review, as appropriate, Exhibit IB, NRC Emergency Response Interface.
OYSTER CREEK                               Nber Numb AmerG                                                                                              EPIP-OC-. 25 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS An Exelon/British Energy Company             IMPLEMENTING PROCEDU Title                                                                                                 1Re vision No.
1.8 Ensure that someone is assigned to maintain the ESD's log and track ESD assigned action items. 1.9 Review all press releases related to the emergency that have been approved for release by the ED. 2.0 ESD Conferences 2.1 ESD conferences should be held for information exchange periodically (approximately one every hour) with representatives from the State and NRC and the Group Leader R&EC, Technical Support Representative, Public Information Representative, EP Representative, and other staff as necessary.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                                         j25 EXHIBIT 1 (continued)
2.2 While the ESD is in conference, a staff member should be assigned as "in charge" of EOF activities and instructed to interrupt the conference in the event of a major plant change. 2.3 Action items resulting from ESD conferences should be logged and tracked, and their disposition should be discussed at future conferences.
Emergency Support Director's Checklist Initials 1.6         Brief       the EOF staff         including NRC and State               representatives         (if available)       of plant conditions using the EOF public address system.
3.0 EOF Staff Briefings 3.1 When major changes in plant status have occurred, the EOF staff should be briefed and status updated.(EPIP25/S3)
ESD should notify the State Office of Emergency Management of the Plant Status.
EI-3 AmerGen. OYSTER CREEK Number EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bitish Enegy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No. EDRGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 1 25 EXHIBIT 1 (continued)
1.7         Review,       as appropriate,           Exhibit       IB,   NRC Emergency Response Interface.
Emergency Support Director's Checklist 4.0 Press Releases/Media Site Access 4.1 Press Releases should be issued within approximately one hour from the time that a major plant event has occurred. "Draft" press releases shall have a timely review. Refer to Exhibit 7A for additional guidance.
that   someone       is   assigned to           maintain the ESD's log and           track 1.8        Ensure ESD assigned action items.
Review all       press     releases     related         to the emergency that     have been 1.9 approved for release by the ED.
2.0     ESD Conferences 2.1       ESD conferences               should be held for information exchange periodically (approximately one every hour) with representatives                                     from the State and NRC and the Group Leader R&EC,                         Technical Support Representative,                   Public Information Representative,                       EP Representative,           and other staff       as necessary.
2.2       While the ESD is               in   conference,       a   staff       member should be assigned as "in charge" of EOF activities                       and instructed to interrupt the conference in the event of a major plant change.
2.3       Action items resulting from ESD conferences                                   should be logged and tracked,           and their disposition should be discussed at future conferences.
3.0     EOF Staff Briefings 3.1         When major changes in                   plant status have occurred,                 the EOF staff       should be briefed and status updated.
(EPIP25/S3)                                                           EI-3
 
Number OYSTER CREEK AmerGen.                               EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS                       EPIP-OC-.25 AnExelon/Bitish Enegy Company         IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                                   Revision No.
EDRGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                 (EOF)                           1         25 EXHIBIT 1     (continued)
Emergency Support Director's Checklist 4.0   Press Releases/Media Site Access 4.1     Press Releases should be issued within approximately one hour from the time that a major plant event has occurred.                       "Draft" press releases shall have a timely review.             Refer to Exhibit 7A for additional guidance.
NOTE Press releases such as media advisories, emergency reclassifications which merely provide boiler plate information need not have the ED/ESD approval.
NOTE Press releases such as media advisories, emergency reclassifications which merely provide boiler plate information need not have the ED/ESD approval.
Once the Governor has declared a state of emergency, ensure all OCGS press releases are provided to the state representative at the JIC for review. 4.2 If media access to the site is requested, refer to Exhibit 14, "Site Access Policy for Media during Emergencies".
Once the Governor has declared a state                   of emergency,       ensure all OCGS press releases are provided to the state representative at the JIC for review.
.-- 5.0 Onsite Protective Actions 5.1 Determine the status of site accountability (if applicable) from the Group Leader Administrative Support or the ED. Ensure this is logged in ESD's Log. 5.2 Determine if a site evacuation has been ordered and ensure provisions are made for providing site employees with instructions on reporting to work for the next business day. Site evacuation should be logged in ESD's Log. 5.3 Determine if any of the offsite OCGS Facilities are downwind of a radioactive release and provide for their monitoring and protection (e.g., Trailers 300, Oyster Creek Admin. Bldg. and Forked River). 5.4 If non emergency OCGS facilities are within sectors that were ordered to evacuate by the State, then they should be evacuated also. 5.4.1 If OCGS Emergency Facilities e.g. Remote Assembly Area are within sectors ordered to evacuate, direct the Group Leader R&EC to ensure appropriate assessment and protective actions for there locations.
4.2     If     media access to the site           is requested,     refer to Exhibit     14, "Site Access Policy for Media during Emergencies".
They need not be evacuated unless local conditions make it necessary. (EPIP25/S3)
.-- 5.0   Onsite         Protective         Actions 5.1     Determine the status of site                 accountability     (if applicable)   from the Group Leader Administrative               Support or the ED.         Ensure this is   logged in     ESD's Log.
El-4 AmerGen. OYSTER CREEK Number EM ERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An xelon/British EnergyCompany IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EQY) [25 EXHIBIT 1 (continued)
5.2     Determine if           a site evacuation has been ordered and ensure provisions are made for providing site               employees with instructions on reporting to work for the next business day.                 Site evacuation should be logged in ESD's Log.
Emergency Support Director's Checklist 5.5 A description of evacuation preplanning for Alternate Emergency Response Facilities is provided in Exhibit 11. 6.0 Changes to Emergency Classifications 6.1 Immediately notify the EOF Communications Coordinator of any changes in emergency classifications and approve the offsite notification form. NOTE These offsite notifications must be made within 15 minutes of an emergency declaration.
5.3     Determine if           any of the offsite     OCGS Facilities       are downwind of a radioactive release and provide for their monitoring and protection (e.g.,       Trailers 300,     Oyster Creek Admin.       Bldg. and Forked River).
7.0 Offsite Protective Action Recommendations (PAR) 7.1 At the Site Area Emergency, convene an ESD conference and review the PAR Logic Diagram (Exhibit 1C) in preparation for a General Emergency declaration.
5.4       If   non emergency OCGS facilities             are within sectors that were ordered to evacuate by the State,             then they should be evacuated also.
7.2 At the General Emergency, convene an ESD conference and immediately discuss the PAR Logic Diagram (Exhibit 1C) .Develop a PAR for appropriate notifications within approximately 15 minutes from the GE declaration and approve the offsite notification form for transmitting the PAR to the State. 7.2.1 Personally provide the Oyster Creek PAR to the Senior State Official at the State EOC (Emergency Operations Center) within 15 minutes of the General Emergency.
5.4.1           If   OCGS Emergency Facilities       e.g. Remote Assembly Area are within sectors ordered to evacuate,           direct     the Group Leader R&EC to ensure appropriate assessment and protective actions                 for there locations.     They need not be evacuated unless local conditions make it     necessary.
Use Exhibit 19. NOTE Verify that you are speaking to the Senior Official at the State EOC when providing the PAR. Initially the State Dispatcher will be the Senior Officer.
(EPIP25/S3)                                               El-4
7.3 To the maximum extent practicable, attempt to obtain agreement from the State and NRC on the PAR. However, whether agreement is or is not reached, the Corporation shall communicate its PAR to the State OEM within approximately 15 minutes from the time the GE was declared.(EPIP25/S3)
 
EI-5 AmerGen.An Exelon/British Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.25 Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 1 (continued)
Number AmerGen.                                       OYSTER CREEK EM ERGENCY PREPAREDNESS                   EPIP-OC-.25 An xelon/British EnergyCompany           IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                                 Revision No.
EmerQency Support Director's Checklist 7.4 ESD should discuss (time permitting) or inform the ED of the PAR decision.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EQY)                                           [25 EXHIBIT 1   (continued)
This should not hold up the notification of offsite agencies.
Emergency Support Director's Checklist 5.5     A description of evacuation preplanning                   for Alternate Emergency Response Facilities             is provided in Exhibit 11.
7.5 The PAR should not be included in press releases.
6.0   Changes to Emergency Classifications 6.1     Immediately notify the EOF Communications Coordinator of any changes                       in emergency classifications and approve the offsite                       notification form.
7.6 The ESD should ascertain from the NJ OEM what "Protective Action" has been implemented off-site.
NOTE These offsite           notifications must be made within 15 minutes of an emergency declaration.
This should be provided to the NRC via the ENS line as required by 10 CFR 50.72 -follow-up notifications.
7.0   Offsite Protective Action Recommendations                       (PAR) 7.1     At the Site Area Emergency,               convene an ESD conference and review the PAR Logic Diagram             (Exhibit 1C) in   preparation     for a General Emergency declaration.
NRC Interface 8.1 Brief the NRC upon arrival and determine if the Senior NRC person is the Site Team Leader or Director, Site Operations (see Exhibit 1B). This briefing should include the status of the event and information on the structure of the OCGS emergency organization.
7.2     At the General Emergency,               convene an ESD conference and immediately discuss the PAR Logic Diagram (Exhibit 1C) .                   Develop a     PAR for appropriate notifications within approximately 15 minutes from the GE declaration and approve the offsite                 notification form for transmitting the PAR to the State.
Request the NRC keep OCGS informed of all substantive information exchanges between the NRC and the state. The OCGS emergency organization is not standard in the industry.
7.2.1           Personally provide the Oyster Creek PAR to the Senior State Official at the State EOC       (Emergency Operations Center) within 15 minutes of the General Emergency.           Use Exhibit 19.
Specifically discuss that the ED oversees site related activities, maintains a general cognizance of reactor operations (not detailed), and that while the ESD oversees the whole emergency effort, he concentrates on offsite issues. 8.2 Assign an individual to introduce OCGS personnel to their NRC counterparts in the EOF. 8.3 NRC directives can only be received by the ESD (or in the ESD's absence, the ED) NRC should be requested to provide all directives in writing.
NOTE Verify that you are speaking to the Senior Official at the State EOC when providing the PAR.         Initially     the State Dispatcher will be the Senior Officer.
Long-term Recovery 9.1 Refer to Procedure EPIP-OC-.45 for Long-Term Recovery and discuss its implementation at an ESD conference and with the ED. 9.2 If a General Emergency is in effect, OCGS will not de-escalate to a lower level of emergency.
7.3     To the maximum extent practicable,                 attempt to obtain agreement from the State and NRC on the PAR.               However,   whether agreement is       or is not reached,           the Corporation shall communicate its           PAR to the State OEM within approximately 15 minutes from the time the GE was declared.
The only option is to go into Long-term Recovery and this transition shall not occur until all offsite protective actions have been completed and the State has been informed.Date Time (EPIP25/S3) 8.0 9.0 Name EI-6 AmrerGeno OYSTER CREEK Number EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bntisb Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Re vision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (ZOF) J 25 EXHIBIT 1A Page 1 of 3 EMERGENCY SUPPORT DIRECTOR TURNOVER CHECKLIST NOTE This form may be completed by ESD Assistant/Emergency Preparedness representative and may be used to brief State and NRC Representatives upon their arrival.
(EPIP25/S3)                                             EI-5
EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION DATE/TIME OF DECLARATION UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY
 
* Reactor Power at time of event % BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE EMERGENCY CURRENT PAR STATUS * (Required for General Emergency)
Number OYSTER CREEK AmerGen.
STATUS OF ACCOUNTABILITY/ONSITE PROTECTIVE ACTIONS PRESENT STATUS OF PLANT AT POWER ( %) Hot Standby Hot Shutdown Cooling down (describe cooldown mode)(EPIP25/S3)
An Exelon/British Energy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS                     EPIP-OC-.25 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                                     Revision No.
EI-7 AmerGen.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                       (EOF)                                     25 EXHIBIT 1     (continued)
An Exelon/BTitish EneTgy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.25 Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT IA (continued)
EmerQency Support Director's Checklist 7.4       ESD should discuss               (time permitting) or inform the ED of the PAR decision.               This should not hold up the notification of offsite agencies.
Page 2 of 3 EMERGENCY SUPPORT DIRECTOR TURNOVER CHECKLIST Estimated time to 'STABLE' plant conditions Did reactor trip? Did ECCS activate?
7.5     The PAR should not be included in                     press releases.
Is offsite power available?
7.6     The ESD should ascertain from the NJ OEM what "Protective Action" has been implemented off-site.                     This should be provided to the NRC via the ENS line as required by 10 CFR 50.72 -                     follow-up notifications.
Are both Diesel Generators operable?
8.0    NRC Interface 8.1     Brief         the NRC upon arrival and determine if               the Senior NRC person is the Site Team Leader or Director,                     Site Operations     (see Exhibit 1B).
Are Diesels Running? Are the Station Blackout CT's Available?
This briefing should include the status of the event and information on the structure of the OCGS emergency organization.                           Request the NRC keep OCGS informed of all                 substantive information exchanges between the NRC and the state.               The OCGS emergency organization is           not standard in     the industry.               Specifically discuss that the ED oversees site             related activities,             maintains a general cognizance of reactor operations (not detailed),             and that while the ESD oversees the whole emergency effort,           he concentrates       on offsite     issues.
Is fuel integrity maintained?
8.2     Assign an individual to introduce OCGS personnel                         to their NRC counterparts             in the EOF.
Is containment integrity maintained?
8.3     NRC directives can only be received by the ESD (or in                           the ESD's absence, the ED)           NRC should be requested to provide all               directives in     writing.
If no, specify houm #1 YES -NO YES -NO YES -NO YES -NO YES -NO #2 YES -NO YES -NO YES -NO YES -NO Do you suspect there is a release (monitored or unmonitored) in progress?
9.0    Long-term Recovery 9.1     Refer to Procedure EPIP-OC-.45                     for Long-Term Recovery and discuss its implementation at an ESD conference and with the ED.
If yes, specify pathway: W1 NO DYES = N/A Is release UNKNOWN El El El El AIRBORNE RELEASIIZ El LIQUID RELEASE Plume dispersion ELEVATED GROUND Details: Are there any abnormally high inplant radiation levels? Specify location Are there any personnel injuries?
9.2       If     a General Emergency is             in   effect,   OCGS will not de-escalate         to a lower level of emergency.                 The only option is     to go into Long-term Recovery and this transition shall not occur until                     all offsite   protective actions have been completed and the State has been informed.
Provide status Were there any news releases issued? Specify (EPIP25/S3)
Name                                                      Date                           Time (EPIP25/S3)                                                     EI-6
N/A YES -NO YES -NO YES -NO EI-8 AmerGen.
 
An Exelon/British Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)Number EPIP-OC-.25 S1 Revision No.25 EXHIBIT 1A (Continued)
Number OYSTER CREEK AmrerGeno                                        EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bntisb Energy Company Revision No.
EMERGENCY SUPPORT DIRECTOR TURNOVER CHECKLIST Page 3 of 3 Are there any open technical issues?Specify News releases issued ATTACHED NOTES: When finished sign below: (EPIP25/S3)
Title EMERGENCY             OPERATIONS           FACILITY       (ZOF)                   J         25 EXHIBIT 1A Page 1 of 3 EMERGENCY SUPPORT DIRECTOR TURNOVER CHECKLIST NOTE This form may be completed by ESD Assistant/Emergency Preparedness upon representative and may be used to brief State and NRC Representatives their     arrival.
YES -NO Emergency Support Director Time Date EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)EI-9 AmerGen. OYSTER CREEK. Number An_ __ EeoBsEeyCmn IEMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/British Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Rvision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT lB NRC EMERGENCY RESPONSE INTERFACE CRITERIA This is a synopsis of the NRC emergency response process as it applies to OCGS. In essence, directives from the NRC must come from the NRC Director (typically, the NRC Chairman) or from the NRC Director of Site Operations (typically, the NRC Regional Administrator).
EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION                                                           DATE/TIME OF DECLARATION UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY
Such advice or directive can only be communicated to the Emergency Director (the Emergency Support Director once the EOF is activated).
* Power         at   time of event                         %   BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE EMERGENCY Reactor CURRENT PAR STATUS * (Required for General Emergency)
If a directive order is issued by the NRC Director or Director of Site Operations, the ED/ESD should request written confirmation which spells out the specific nature of the directive.
STATUS OF ACCOUNTABILITY/ONSITE                                 PROTECTIVE ACTIONS PRESENT STATUS OF PLANT AT POWER             (                             %)
While NRC advice may be challenged by the ED or ESD, directives must be complied with. With respect to Protective Action Recommendations for the public, the NRC may either endorse the OCGS recommendation or opt to recommend a different one. The ED/ESD is encouraged to include the NRC and State representatives in the Protective Action Recommendation discussions in order to arrive at a mutually agreeable recommendation.
Hot       Standby Hot Shutdown Cooling down                 (describe         cooldown mode)
In the event that the NRC opts to recommend a different recommendation, they will attempt to resolve their differences with the utility prior to recommendations to the state. Their recommendation, like the utility recommendation, will be considered by the State in the development of a Governor directive.(EPIP25/S3)
(EPIP25/S3)                                                           EI-7
El-10 AmerGen. OYSTER CREE Number EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/British Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No. EMRGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOP) 25 EXHIBIT IB (Continued)
 
NRC EMERGENCY RESPONSE INTERFACE CRITERIA Upon arrival of the NRC, the ED/ESD should: -Verify who is the senior NRC person in charge. -Ask the Senior NRC Person to inform the ED/ESD when the position of Director Site Operations is assumed and whether the responsibility to issue DIRECTIVES is included.
Number OYSTER CREEK AmerGen.                                  EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS               EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/BTitish EneTgy Company          IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                               Revision No.
-Request that the NRC keep OCGS informed of all substantive information exchanges between the NRC and the State. -Request the NRC provide all DIRECTIVES in writing.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                   (EOF)                                 25 EXHIBIT IA   (continued)
SYNOPSIS -NRC EMERGENCY RESPONSE NOTE Review the following as time permits and/or if the NRC is expected to respond.
Page 2 of 3 EMERGENCY SUPPORT DIRECTOR TURNOVER CHECKLIST houm Estimated time to                   'STABLE' plant conditions YES -  NO Did reactor trip?
Revision 2 to NUREG 0728, supplemented by NUREG 0845 and NUREG-1471, describes the manner in which the NRC will respond to an incident and provides criteria for making preplanned response decisions.
YES  - NO Did ECCS activate?
They provide procedural guidance, describe the functions related to NRC emergency response, and define procedures for responding to the following NRC modes of operation.
YES -  NO Is offsite         power available?
Each mode defines the scope of NRC activities related to a particular level of emergency response in ascending order of degree of involvement to deactivation.
YES -  NO Are both Diesel Generators operable?
The various modes are characterized as follows: 1. Normal mode -Normal activities designed to maintain readiness.
                                                                    #1 YES - NO      #2  YES -  NO Are Diesels Running?
: 2. Standby mode -Regional office activates the Incident Response Center (IRC with an appropriate staff and NRC Headquarters Operations Center staffed by a standby team.(EPIP25/S3)
YES -  NO Are the Station Blackout CT's Available?
El-11 Number AmerGen. OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/British EneTgy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title 1Revision No. EMRGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) ]25 EXHIBIT lB (Continued)
YES  - NO Is fuel integrity maintained?
NRC EMERGENCY RESPONSE INTERFACE CRITERIA 3. Initial activation  
YES -  NO Is containment               integrity maintained?
-NRC Operations Center is staffed by a response team, the Regional IRC is fully activated and a site team is dispatched under the leadership of the Regional Administrator, normally designated as Director of Site Operations (DSO). 4. Expanded activation  
If   no,       specify Do you suspect there is                     a release (monitored or unmonitored) in                   progress?   W1 NO     DYES         =     N/A If yes,      specify pathway:
-Focus on NRC response operations is shifted to the site. DSO is designated primary spokesman for the NRC and may be empowered with directive authority by the Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Is release                     El                         El     AIRBORNE RELEASIIZ     LIQUID RELEASE UNKNOWN                  El                          El                      El Plume dispersion                         ELEVATED                 GROUND                   N/A Details:
: 5. Deactivation  
YES -  NO Are there any abnormally high inplant radiation levels?
-Follow-up activities (e.g., reviews, investigation, and recovery operations).
Specify location YES -    NO Are there any personnel                     injuries?
The particular mode assumed by the NRC will be dependent upon licensee event -classification and "independent NRC perception of relative severity of uncertainty of accident conditions." NRC ADVICE The NRC may offer advice or assistance to the Licensee during an emergency, or may respond to Licensee requests for advice or assistance.
Provide status YES -    NO Were there any news releases issued?
This may involve diagnosis of critical problems, development of proposed remedial courses of action, and proposals to implement additional precautionary measurers.
Specify (EPIP25/S3)                                                 EI-8
The NRC is also prepared to direct that certain actions be taken if, after thorough discussion with the Emergency Director (the Emergency Support Director once the EOF is activated) it is decided that such direction is required.
 
In the event that such action is taken by the NRC Director or the NRC Director of Site Operations, the ED/ESD should request written confirmation which spells out the specific nature of the directive.
Number OYSTER CREEK AmerGen.                                  EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/British Energy Company           IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE S1                                Revision No.
Directives will be communicated directly to the ED/ESD from the NRC Director (NRC Chairman) or from the NRC Director of Site Operations (DSO), typically the Regional Administrator, once appointed and empowered to do so.(EPIP25/S3)
Title 25 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)
El--12 AmerGen OYSTER CREEK Number EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)
25 An Exelon/British Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT lB (Continued)
EXHIBIT 1A (Continued)
NRC EMERGENCY RESPONSE INTERFACE CRITERIA Several important concepts govern the NRC in providing advice, assistance, or direction.
Page 3 of 3 EMERGENCY SUPPORT DIRECTOR TURNOVER CHECKLIST issues?                              YES -  NO Are there any open technical Specify News releases             issued ATTACHED NOTES:
They are: a. The Licensee is at all times responsible for mitigating the consequences of the incident.
When finished sign below:
: b. Although the NRC could issue formal orders to the Licensee to take certain measures and to monitor implementation, ". .licensee continues to make other key operational decisions and to operate and manage the facility . c. The NRC must have a single voice when advising or directing the Licensee.
Time                  Date Emergency Support Director (EPIP25/S3)                                               EI-9
: d. The ED/ESD has the option to accept or challenge NRC advice. At no time will advice or direction come from both the Director and DSO and the Licensee will always be kept apprised of who is empowered to exercise authority as the NRC Spokesman.
 
All other NRC personnel in contact with Licensee personnel are responsible to make clear that discussions should not be construed as advice or direction but rather as a sharing or gathering of information.
Number OYSTER CREEK.
NRC INPUT TO RECOMMEND PROTECTIVE ACTIONS The NRC responsibility during an emergency, as during normal operations, is to ensure that protection of public health and safety is adequate.
AmerGen.
One aspect of exercise of this responsibility is to provide Protective Action Recommendations or advice to offsite authorities.
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This may take the form of an NRC endorsement of a Licensee Protective Action Recommendation or the NRC may opt to recommend additional protective actions. The NRC is not involved in recommending protective actions. However they may get involved if a major problem is identified with the protective actions recommended by the Licensee or protective actions undertaken by the state or local government.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                                 25 EXHIBIT lB NRC EMERGENCY RESPONSE INTERFACE CRITERIA This is   a synopsis of the NRC emergency response process as it                     applies   to OCGS.
Additionally NRC involvement may be requested by state or local officials.
In essence,         directives from the NRC must come from the NRC Director               (typically, the NRC Chairman) or from the NRC Director of Site Operations                       (typically,   the NRC Regional Administrator).                   Such advice or directive can only be communicated to the (the Emergency Support Director once the EOF is         activated). If Emergency Director a directive order is                 issued by the NRC Director or Director of Site Operations, the ED/ESD should request written confirmation which spells out the specific nature of the directive.
NRC ORGANIZATION The attachment to the synopsis is provided for your information.
While NRC advice may be challenged by the ED or ESD,                       directives must be complied with.
This attachment depicts the site team organization and is an extract of NUREG 1471. It defines the number of NRC personnel expected to operate in each facility and shows the lines of communications the NRC expects to use.(EPIP25/S3)
With respect to Protective Action Recommendations                       for the public,   the NRC may either endorse the OCGS recommendation or opt to recommend a different one.                           The ED/ESD is       encouraged to include the NRC and State representatives                   in   the Protective Action Recommendation discussions in                     order to arrive at a mutually agreeable recommendation.                   In the event that the NRC opts to recommend a different recommendation,             they will attempt to resolve their differences with the utility prior to recommendations                 to the state. Their recommendation,   like the utility recommendation,             will be considered by the State in         the development of a Governor directive.
El-13 Procedure EPIP-25 Rev. 25 Exhibit lB (continuted)
(EPIP25/S3)                                             El-10
Dashed bordered boxes indicate Critical Positions.
 
Critical positions constitute the minimum staff NRC Site Organization
AmerGen.                                               OYSTER     CREE               Number EPIP-OC-.25 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS An Exelon/British Energy Company             IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                                       Revision No.
-Initial Site Team Director of Site I I Operations (DSO) I -EOF I 0 B.rg ... so G r t0 ire Protective
EMRGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                         (EOP)                               25 EXHIBIT IB (Continued)
..ea.esr Reactor safety S:tau s-ae y _ ,,.-- ---fegaras/e-,.
NRC EMERGENCY RESPONSE INTERFACE CRITERIA Upon arrival of the NRC,                       the ED/ESD should:
e-rity Coor4iet.te (3R=) Liceso Coordinator (Gic) coordleator (PC) Coordinator (PM40 Coordinator (RS50 Coordinator (STsc) Coordinator (SSC) 30?I F,. 1o ic o o 11 OP11 EOF I ~ a a- J A i 1 3 3 I- ---. ---.i- -- a1 State poc Pablini Allirosn F iJet- safey ., I ,Sr in~o Status Sueoery Sefegu ards/ senor ty Codioor Aet Coordinator rdinatnr (RABCSC) Communicator Assistant Coordinator r -- {se (Doe Note 3) j State top (xc EOPTSC EOF/TSC EOF ~/~ EOF/TSC EOF/TSC J J, Location of all positions is driven by the State/Licensee's Emergency Response Organization.
-     Verify who is                 the senior NRC person in             charge.
The facilities listed with these positions represent the probable locations.
-     Ask the Senior NRC Person to inform the ED/ESD when the position of Director Site Operations                   is   assumed and whether         the responsibility to issue DIRECTIVES is   included.
Note 1: Either the PMCL Communicator will be a critical position, not both. Note 2: Either the ENS Communicator or the RSCL Communicator will be a critical position, not both. Note 3: Safeguards/Security Assistant Coordinator is part of the Initial Site Team only in safeguards/security type events.Specilist TSC/OSC PMOL Communicator EOF/TSC See Note 1 or -t1 oP Assessnt Coordinator EOF a F -- -*(EPIP25/S4)
-     Request that the NRC keep OCGS informed of all                               substantive information exchanges between the NRC and the State.
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-     Request the NRC provide all                         DIRECTIVES in       writing.
An Exelon/British Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.25 Title IRevision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 PAR LOGIC DIAGRAM CHANGE Exhibit IC SITE AREA EMERGENCY IS DECLARED REVIEW PAR LOGIC DIAGRAM IN PREPARATION FOR A POTENTIAL GENERAL EMERGENCY DECLARATION AND PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS EMERGENCY DECLARED>NO+ YES EVACUATE A 2 MILE RADIUS AND 5 MILES DOWNWIND UNLESS it is KNOWN THAT SHELTERING will offer Greater Protection See Exhibit ic Section 1.1.1 thru 1.1.3 SHELTER ANY AREAS OF THE 10 MILE EPZ NOT EVACUATED NOTE If PAGs are exceeded, or are expected to be exceeded, beyond the 10 mile EPZ, assess the impact on an AD HOC Basis (i.e. Field Monitoring Team Data or Hand Written Contingency Calculations), and provide recommendations as appropriate.
SYNOPSIS - NRC EMERGENCY RESPONSE NOTE Review the following as time permits and/or if                             the NRC is expected to respond.
CONTINUE ASSESSMENT BASED ON ALL AVAILABLE PLANT AND FIELD MONITORING INFORMATION (EPIP25/S5)
Revision 2 to NUREG 0728,                         supplemented by NUREG 0845 and NUREG-1471,           describes the manner in         which the NRC will respond to an incident and provides criteria                             for making preplanned response decisions.                               They provide procedural guidance,     describe the functions related to NRC emergency response,                                 and define procedures   for responding to the following NRC modes of operation.
I EXPAND EVACUATION RECOMMENDATION TO COVER AREAS WHERE DOSES ARE EXPECTED TO EXCEED1 REM TEDE OR 5 REM ADULT THYROID=OP El-15 AmerGen.
Each mode defines the scope of NRC activities                                 related to a particular level of emergency response in                       ascending order of degree of involvement to deactivation.
An Exelon/Bntish EnerTyCOmpaany OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS T?.NT 0*AWT~b.f' Dj AC'?T Number EPIP-OC-.25 Title I Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT ic (continued)
The various modes are characterized as follows:
OFFSIDE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS GUIDE 1.0 Offsite 1.1 At the General Emergency, review the Protective Action Logic Diagram and provide PAR's to the State within approximately 15 minutes of declaring.
: 1.       Normal mode - Normal                 activities       designed to maintain readiness.
: 2.       Standby mode -                 Regional office activates the Incident Response Center (IRC with an appropriate staff                       and NRC Headquarters Operations Center staffed by a standby team.
(EPIP25/S3)                                                       El-11
 
Number OYSTER CREEK AmerGen.
An Exelon/British EneTgy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.25 Title                                                                                     1Revision     No.
EMRGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                     (EOF)                       ]25 EXHIBIT     lB (Continued)
NRC EMERGENCY RESPONSE INTERFACE CRITERIA
: 3.         Initial           activation -       NRC Operations Center is       staffed by a response team,         the Regional       IRC is fully activated and a site         team is   dispatched under the leadership of the Regional Administrator,                         normally designated as Director of Site Operations                     (DSO).
: 4.       Expanded activation -                 Focus on NRC response operations is             shifted to the site.               DSO is   designated primary spokesman for the NRC and may be empowered with directive authority by the Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
: 5.       Deactivation               - Follow-up activities       (e.g., reviews,     investigation,     and recovery operations).
The particular mode assumed by the NRC will be dependent upon licensee event
-classification                 and "independent NRC perception of relative                 severity of uncertainty of accident conditions."
NRC ADVICE The NRC may offer advice or assistance to the Licensee during an emergency,                                         or may respond to Licensee requests                           for advice or assistance.         This may involve diagnosis of critical                       problems,   development of proposed remedial courses of action,       and proposals to implement                     additional precautionary measurers.               The NRC is   also prepared to direct that certain actions be taken if,                                 after   thorough discussion with the Emergency Director                             (the Emergency Support Director once the EOF is       activated)               it   is   decided that such direction is       required.     In   the event that such action is                       taken by the NRC Director or the NRC Director of Site Operations,               the ED/ESD should request written confirmation which spells out the specific nature of the directive.                           Directives will be communicated directly to the ED/ESD from the NRC Director                           (NRC Chairman) or from the NRC Director of Site Operations             (DSO),         typically the Regional Administrator,             once appointed and empowered to do so.
(EPIP25/S3)                                                     El--12
 
AmerGen                                           OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number EPIP-OC-. 25 An Exelon/British Energy Company           IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                                       Revision No.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                     (EOF)                                   25 EXHIBIT lB   (Continued)
NRC EMERGENCY RESPONSE INTERFACE CRITERIA Several important concepts govern the NRC in                             providing advice,     assistance,     or direction.               They are:
: a.       The Licensee is                   at all   times responsible   for mitigating the consequences           of the incident.
: b.       Although the NRC could issue formal orders to the Licensee to take certain measures and to monitor implementation,                         ".   . licensee continues to make other key operational                   decisions and to operate and manage the facility             .
: c.       The NRC must have a single voice when advising or directing the Licensee.
: d.       The ED/ESD has the option to accept or challenge NRC advice.
At no time will advice or direction come from both the Director and DSO and the Licensee will always be kept apprised of who is                             empowered to exercise authority as the NRC Spokesman.                     All other NRC personnel         in contact with Licensee personnel are responsible to make clear                         that discussions should not be construed as advice or direction but rather as a                         sharing or gathering of information.
NRC     INPUT TO RECOMMEND                     PROTECTIVE ACTIONS The NRC responsibility during an emergency,                             as during normal operations,         is   to ensure that protection of public health and safety is                             adequate. One aspect of exercise of this responsibility is                         to provide Protective Action Recommendations           or advice to offsite         authorities.                 This may take the form of an NRC endorsement           of a Licensee Protective Action Recommendation or the NRC may opt to recommend additional protective actions.           The NRC is             not involved in   recommending protective actions.           However they may get     involved if               a major problem is       identified with the protective actions recommended by the Licensee or protective actions undertaken by the state                                 or local government.
Additionally NRC involvement may be requested by state                               or local officials.
NRC ORGANIZATION The attachment                   to the synopsis is       provided for your information.           This attachment depicts the site                     team organization and is         an extract of NUREG 1471.         It defines the number of NRC personnel expected to operate in                             each facility     and shows the lines of communications                   the NRC expects to use.
(EPIP25/S3)                                                     El-13
 
Procedure       EPIP-25 Rev. 25 Exhibit         lB     (continuted)
NRC Site Organization                      -  Initial          Site Team Dashed         bordered       boxes       indicate Critical           Positions.         Critical                                                 Director     of Site     I I   Operations     (DSO) positions constitute            the    minimum        staff                                                  -     EOF I
I0  B.rg...                   ire . G .ea.esr r  t0                      so        _  ,,.--    Protective                                    -
Reactor   --
safety         S:tau   s-ae y                     e-rity fegaras/e-,.
(Gic)           coordleator (PC)           Coordinator (PM40                       Coordinator (RS50       Coordinator (STsc)         Coordinator (SSC)
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Note 2:         Either the ENS Communicator or the RSCL Communicator will be a critical                                                                     EOF position, not both.
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Note 3:         Safeguards/Security Assistant                                                                               a Coordinator is part of the Initial                                 Site Team only in safeguards/security                               type events.
(EPIP25/S4)
 
OYSTER CREEK                Number AmerGen.                                 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TMDT.W*R.1*TNQ PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/British Energy Company IRevision                                         No.
Title (EOF)                               25 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY PAR LOGIC DIAGRAM CHANGE Exhibit IC SITE AREA EMERGENCY IS   DECLARED REVIEW PAR LOGIC DIAGRAM IN PREPARATION FOR A POTENTIAL GENERAL EMERGENCY DECLARATION AND PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS NO EMERGENCY
                                                                                                            =OP DECLARED>
                                                                    +   YES EVACUATE A 2 MILE RADIUS AND 5 MILES DOWNWIND UNLESS it           is KNOWN THAT SHELTERING will       offer Greater Protection See Exhibit ic     Section 1.1.1 thru 1.1.3 SHELTER ANY AREAS OF THE 10 MILE EPZ NOT EVACUATED NOTE If PAGs are exceeded, or are expected to be exceeded, beyond the 10 mile EPZ, assess the impact on an AD HOC Basis (i.e.                       Field Monitoring Team Data or Hand Written Contingency                   Calculations),     and provide recommendations as appropriate.
CONTINUE ASSESSMENT BASED ON ALL AVAILABLE PLANT AND FIELD MONITORING INFORMATION I
EXPAND EVACUATION RECOMMENDATION TO COVER AREAS WHERE DOSES ARE EXPECTED TO EXCEED1 REM TEDE OR 5 REM ADULT THYROID (EPIP25/S5)                                                      El-15
 
OYSTER CREEK                  Number AmerGen.                             EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS                    EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bntish EnerTyCOmpaany         T?.NT 0*AWT~b.f'   Dj AC'?T I                                          Revision No.
Title (EOF)                                25 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY EXHIBIT ic    (continued)
OFFSIDE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS            GUIDE 1.0    Offsite and 1.1       At the General Emergency, review the Protective Action Logic Diagram provide PAR's to the State within approximately                     15 minutes   of declaring.
the General Emergency.
the General Emergency.
1.1.1 The guidance provided by the NRC for a Protective Action Recommendation at a General Emergency is Evacuation 2 miles in 360 degrees and 5 miles downwind.
1.1.1           The guidance provided by the NRC for a Protective Action Recommendation at a General Emergency is Evacuation 2 miles in 360 degrees and 5 miles downwind.             Shelter all other non affected areas       of   the 10 mile EPZ.
Shelter all other non affected areas of the 10 mile EPZ. NOTE If PAGs are exceeded, or are expected to be exceeded, beyond the 10 mile EPZ, assess the impact on an AD HOC basis (i.e., Field Monitoring Team Data or hand written contingency calculations), and provide recommendations as appropriate.
NOTE If PAGs are exceeded, or are expected to be exceeded, beyond the 10 mile EPZ, assess the impact on an AD HOC basis (i.e.,                         Field Monitoring Team Data or hand written contingency                 calculations),       and provide   recommendations as appropriate.
1.1.2 Under certain circumstances it is permissible to recommend Sheltering if it is known that Sheltering WILL PROVIDE GREATER PROTECTION.
1.1.2           Under certain circumstances it is permissible to recommend Sheltering if it is known that Sheltering WILL PROVIDE GREATER PROTECTION.
1.1.2.1 This would most likely occur only for short (puff) release periods that are less than 1.5 Hrs. (which is substantially shorter than the evacuation time). 1.1.2.2 There must be strong assurance that there is definite control of the release and termination of the release by the positive actions of the emergency responders actions during the release process (such as Containment Venting).
1.1.2.1     This would most likely occur only for short (puff) release periods that are less than 1.5 Hrs. (which is substantially shorter than the evacuation time).
1.1.3 Sheltering may be the protective action of choice, if rapid evacuation is impeded by: a) severe environmental conditions  
1.1.2.2     There must be strong assurance that there is definite control of the release and termination of the release by the positive actions of the emergency responders actions during the release process (such as Containment Venting).
-e.g. severe weather or floods; b) physical constraints to evacuation  
1.1.3           Sheltering may be the protective action of choice, if rapid evacuation is impeded by:
-e.g. inadequate roads NOTE The information in 1.1.3 a) and b) MAY ONLY BE AVAILABLE from previous discussions with New Jersey Office of Emergency Management or New Jersey Bureau of Nuclear Engineering Personnel.
a)   severe environmental conditions - e.g. severe weather or floods; b)   physical constraints to evacuation - e.g. inadequate roads NOTE The information in 1.1.3 a) and b) MAY ONLY BE AVAILABLE from previous discussions with New Jersey Office of Emergency Management or New Jersey Bureau of Nuclear Engineering Personnel.
1.2 During a Site Area Emergency, Protection Action Recommendations should not be immediately necessary, however, the PAR Logic Diagram should be reviewed.
1.2       During a Site Area Emergency,                   Protection Action Recommendations should not be immediately necessary,                   however, the PAR Logic Diagram should be reviewed.
1.3 Offsite Protective actions should not be required during an Unusual Event or Alert.(EPIP25/S5)
1.3       Offsite Protective actions should not be required during an Unusual Event or Alert.
El-16 SOYSTER CREEK Number An____ EenrtgCmn EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Sritish Energy Company TMWIDT a PROCEDJR.E
(EPIP25/S5)                                                   El-16
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Title Re vision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) j25 EXHIBIT 2 ESD ASSISTANT CHECKLIST Initials 1.0 Upon arrival at the EOF, ensure that steps are being taken to expeditiously activate the EOF and assist the ESD in filling out his. checklist.
 
2.0 Ensure that missing positions are provided to the Group Leader Admin. Support so that personnel can be contacted to fill the positions.
CREEK                     Number SOYSTER          Energy Company          TMWIDT .I*.M!?R1'T?*T PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY                a PROCEDJR.E               _  EPIP-OC-.25
3.0 Ensure that personnel properly use the EOF name board and have tags displayed to identify the position they are filling.
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4.0 Provide a briefing to the NRC and State personnel once they arrive. 5.0 Review, as appropriate, Exhibit 1B, NRC Emergency Response Interface.
AnExelon/Sritish EenrtgCmn An____
6.0 Review and initial press releases as requested by the ESD or Press Release Writer. The review of press releases should be performed for technical accuracy as quickly as possible.
Title                                                                                                    Re vision No.
Utilize the guidance in Exhibit 9 for areas of content. Do not "editorialize" information.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                                             j25 EXHIBIT 2 ESD ASSISTANT CHECKLIST Initials 1.0         Upon arrival           at   the EOF,         ensure     that   steps     are   being     taken to expeditiously activate the EOF and assist                                 the ESD in         filling     out his.
7.0 Request the Group Leader Admin Support or the Communications coordinator to call out additional personnel to provide interface with the NRC if necessary.
checklist.
Other ESD Assistants, Licensing personnel, or Corporate Licensing may be useful in providing information to the NRC.(EPIP25/S6)
2.0         Ensure         that missing positions                 are provided to           the Group Leader Admin.         Support so that personnel can be contacted to fill                                   the positions.
E2-1 AmerGen.
3.0         Ensure         that personnel         properly       use the EOF name board and have tags displayed to identify the position they are filling.
An Exelon/British Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.25 Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 2 (Continued)
4.0         Provide a briefing               to   the NRC and State             personnel       once they arrive.
ESD ASSISTANT CHECKLIST Initials 8.0 If the ESD leaves the EOF for any reason (e.g., leaves the immediate area of the second floor of the Lakewood facility) assume the Person-In-Charge role until he returns.NOTE This does not include assuming those responsibilities that the ESD has assumed from the ED.9.0 10.0 Assume the point of contact role for any inquiries from Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) Technical and Regulatory Division or EPRI. Refer to EPIP-OC-.01, "Classification of Emergency Conditions" whenever major plant changes have occurred to determine if an emergency upgrade is warranted.(EPIP25/S6)
5.0         Review,         as appropriate,           Exhibit       1B, NRC Emergency             Response Interface.
E2 -2 AmerGen. OYSTER CREEK Number EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/8ritish Energy Company TM DT.1IVr¶ ..r.T 15tp PR Oc) iD-- R Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) J25 EXHIBIT 3 GROUP LEADER -RADIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS CHECKLIST 1.0 Evaluate the need for personnel frisking at the EOF and notify the Group Leader Adm. Support.
6.0         Review and initial               press       releases       as requested by the ESD or Press Release Writer.               The review of press releases should be performed for technical accuracy as quickly as possible.                                     Utilize the guidance in           Exhibit 9 for areas of content.                         Do not "editorialize" information.
2.0 Start a Group Leader R&EC log. 3.0 Confirm that the EACC is staffed and operational.
7.0         Request the Group               Leader Admin Support or                 the     Communications coordinator to call out additional personnel                                 to provide interface with the NRC if             necessary.             Other ESD Assistants,               Licensing personnel,         or Corporate Licensing may be useful in providing information to the NRC.
4.0 Establish communications with the RAC. 5.0 Review, as appropriate, Exhibit lB, NRC Emergency Response Interface.
(EPIP25/S6)                                                             E2-1
6.0 Request the Group Leader Admin Support or the Communication Coordinator to call out additional personnel to provide interface with the NRC if necessary.
 
Other Group Leader R&EC's, Licensing personnel, or Corporate Licensing may be helpful in providing information to the NRC. 7.0 Ensure that all Radiological Control personnel use the tag board. 8.0 Initiate the development of a watchbill for your organization that will support the emergency on a 24 hour/day basis using Exhibit 12 and forward to the Group Leader Admin Support.
OYSTER CREEK                 Number AmerGen.                            EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS                 EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/British Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                               Revision No.
9.0 Direct the EAC to supply you with dose projections and field monitoring team results as applicable.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                 (EOF)                                 25 EXHIBIT 2 (Continued)
10.0 Be prepared to brief the ESD on all radiological conditions and review the PAR Logic Diagram (Exhibit IC) in preparation for PAR discussions.
ESD ASSISTANT CHECKLIST Initials 8.0         If     the ESD leaves the EOF for any reason       (e.g., leaves   the immediate area of the second floor of the Lakewood facility)               assume the Person-In-Charge role until           he returns.
NOTE Should it be necessary to evacuate the areas containing the RAA (NNW 5 -10 miles) consider appropriate protection for personnel at the facility.
NOTE This does not include assuming those responsibilities             that the ESD has assumed from the ED.
This may consist of increased habitability.
9.0           Assume the point of contact role for any inquiries           from Nuclear Energy Institute     (NEI)   Technical and Regulatory Division or EPRI.
NOTE If problems are encountered with emergency telephones, contact the EOF Communications Coordinator.(EPIP25/S7)
10.0          Refer to EPIP-OC-.01,       "Classification of Emergency Conditions" whenever major plant changes have occurred to determine if             an emergency upgrade     is warranted.
E3 -1 eG OYSTER CREEK Number _ ner__ _ EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS , -OC-. 25 An Exelon/British EneTgy Company TT IDT.11wlvr T?1 PflOc!EDTJRE Title 1Re vision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) j25 EXHIBIT 3 (continued)
(EPIP25/S6)                                               E2 -2
GROUP LEADER -RADIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS CHECKLIST Surveys, use of protective equipment, sheltering or evacuation.
 
The Administrative exposure limit criteria as modified by EPIP-35, "RAC Guide", should be used unless the workers are considered critical in which case emergency workers overexposure authorization must be obtained.
AmerGen.                                             OYSTER CREEK                                 Number EMERGENCY         PREPAREDNESS         R              EPIP-OC-.25 TM DT.1IVr¶ .. r.T 15tp PR Oc) iD--
11.0 Assume responsibility for all Radiological and Environmental Control Activities.
An Exelon/8ritish Energy Company Title                                                                                                     Revision No.
12.0 Forward this completed form to the EOF Communications Coordinator.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                                               J25 EXHIBIT 3 GROUP LEADER -                   RADIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS CHECKLIST 1.0         Evaluate the need for personnel                         frisking         at   the EOF and notify         the Group Leader Adm.                 Support.
Group Leader R&EC should participate in BNE PAR process following the ESD PAR Development.
2.0         Start       a   Group Leader R&EC log.
This is to ensure OCGS & BNE are basing PAR's on identical plant information.
3.0         Confirm that             the EACC     is   staffed       and operational.
OCGS should try to understand the basis for the BNE's PAR. If the PAR is different from OCGS the group leader R&EC shall notify the ESD. Review and initial press releases as requested by the ESD or P.I. Rep. Signature Date Time Group Leader R&EC (EPIP25/S7)
4.0         Establish           communications         with the RAC.
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5.0         Review,         as appropriate,           Exhibit     lB,     NRC Emergency Response Interface.
An Exelon/Bntish EneTgy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number EPIP-OC-.25 Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 4 GROUP LEADER -ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CHECKLIST Initials 1.0 Maintain awareness of security events and Materials Management Coordinator Activities (i.e., procurement of-transportation, equipment).
6.0         Request the Group Leader Admin Support                               or the Communication Coordinator to call out additional personnel to provide interface with the NRC if             necessary.           Other Group Leader R&EC's,                     Licensing personnel,           or Corporate Licensing may be helpful                           in providing information to the NRC.
2.0 Assign an individual to implement exhibit 4B, EOF Access Control Checklist.
7.0         Ensure       that   all   Radiological           Control personnel use               the tag board.
NOTE If problems are encountered with emergency telephones, contact the EOF Communications Coordinator.
8.0         Initiate           the development of a             watchbill         for   your   organization       that will support the emergency on a 24 hour/day basis using Exhibit                                             12 and forward to the Group Leader Admin Support.
3.0 Ensure all Admin Support personnel use the tag board. 4.0 Assist EOF Coordinators and Group Leaders in: "* Filling personnel vacancies (via Security).
9.0         Direct       the EAC       to supply you with dose projections                         and field monitoring team results as applicable.
"* Developing shift schedules.
10.0           Be prepared to             brief   the ESD on all             radiological         conditions       and review the PAR Logic Diagram                       (Exhibit IC)           in   preparation       for PAR discussions.
"* Coordinating with offsite support.
NOTE Should it be necessary to evacuate the areas containing the RAA (NNW 5 - 10 miles) consider appropriate protection for personnel at the facility.           This may consist of increased habitability.
"* Obtaining needed reference material (i.e., INPO Resource Manual, Plant Prints, Technical Specifications, etc.).(EPIP25/S8)
NOTE If problems are encountered with emergency telephones,                                           contact the EOF Communications Coordinator.
E4 -1 AmerGn. IOYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS An Exelon/nritish Energy Company TMPLEMENTrING PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.25 Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 4 (Continued)
(EPIP25/S7)                                                           E3 -1
GROUP LEADER -ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CHECKLIST Initials 5.1 Assist NRC in implementation of their work area at EOF by providing the following items (as needed):* Use of facsimile and Xerox machines.
 
* Additional office space in building where available.
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                                                                                                  ,   -OC-. 25 TT IDT.11wlvr     T?1   PflOc!EDTJRE An Exelon/British EneTgy Company Title                                                                                         1Revision No.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                             (EOF)                         j25 EXHIBIT 3 (continued)
GROUP LEADER - RADIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS CHECKLIST Surveys,         use of protective equipment,               sheltering or evacuation.
The Administrative exposure limit criteria                         as modified by EPIP-35, "RAC Guide",             should be used unless the workers are considered critical         in   which case emergency workers overexposure authorization must be obtained.
11.0         Assume         responsibility           for   all Radiological   and Environmental Control Activities.
Forward this             completed       form to   the EOF Communications     Coordinator.
12.0 Group Leader R&EC should participate in                       BNE PAR process following the ESD PAR Development.                     This is   to ensure OCGS & BNE are basing PAR's on identical plant information.                       OCGS should try to understand the basis for the BNE's PAR.                         If   the PAR is   different from OCGS the group leader R&EC shall notify the ESD.
Review and initial                 press releases as requested by the ESD or P.I.
Rep.
Signature                                                                       Date                 Time Group Leader R&EC (EPIP25/S7)                                                           E3 -2
 
OYSTER CREEK                       Number AmerGen.                            EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS                         EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bntish EneTgy Company Title                                                                                       Revision No.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                                         25 EXHIBIT 4 GROUP LEADER - ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CHECKLIST Initials 1.0       Maintain awareness of security events and Materials Management Coordinator Activities           (i.e.,     procurement of-transportation, equipment).
2.0       Assign an individual to implement exhibit 4B,                     EOF Access Control Checklist.
NOTE If problems are encountered with emergency telephones,                       contact the EOF Communications Coordinator.
3.0       Ensure all         Admin   Support personnel       use the tag board.
4.0       Assist         EOF Coordinators     and Group Leaders         in:
                          "*     Filling personnel vacancies             (via Security).
                          "*   Developing     shift   schedules.
                          "*   Coordinating with offsite             support.
                          "*   Obtaining needed reference material               (i.e.,     INPO Resource Manual, Plant Prints,       Technical     Specifications,       etc.).
(EPIP25/S8)                                                     E4 -1
 
Number AmerGn. IOYSTERPREPAREDNESS                            CREEK EMERGENCY                           EPIP-OC-.25 AnExelon/nritish Energy Company       TMPLEMENTrING   PROCEDURE Title                                                                               Revision No.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                                 25 EXHIBIT 4 (Continued)
GROUP LEADER - ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CHECKLIST Initials 5.1       Assist NRC in   implementation of their     work area at EOF by providing the following items       (as needed):
NOTE THIS APPLIES DURING EMERGENCIES.        DO NOT PERFORM THIS FUNCTION DURING DRILLS/EXERCISES UNLESS INSTRUCTED BY THE DRILL CONTROLLER.
* Use of facsimile and Xerox machines.
* Additional office space in     building where available.
* Office supplies.
* Office supplies.
6.0 Direct the efforts of the Administrative Support staff in the administrative and logistic support of the Emergency Response Organization.
6.0         Direct the efforts of the Administrative Support staff               in the administrative and logistic support of the Emergency Response Organization.         Including, but not limited to:
Including, but not limited to: 6.1 General administration.
6.1       General administration.
6.2 Personnel administration and accommodations.
6.2       Personnel administration and accommodations.
6.3 Outside plant support.6.4 6.5 6.6 Commissary/Food Logistics.
6.3       Outside plant support.
Human Resources/Paychecks.
NOTE If diesel fuel is needed for the site           due to emergency conditions (e.g. hurricane) and can not be obtained through normal commercial suppliers, contact the OEM Rep. at the EOF or the NJ Office of Emergency Management (OEM).         See EPIP-OC-.06 for the number.
Aviation Support (Exhibit 4A).(EPIP25/S8)
6.4      Commissary/Food Logistics.
NOTE THIS APPLIES DURING EMERGENCIES.
6.5      Human Resources/Paychecks.
DO NOT PERFORM THIS FUNCTION DURING DRILLS/EXERCISES UNLESS INSTRUCTED BY THE DRILL CONTROLLER.
6.6      Aviation Support    (Exhibit 4A).
NOTE If diesel fuel is needed for the site due to emergency conditions (e.g. hurricane) and can not be obtained through normal commercial suppliers, contact the OEM Rep. at the EOF or the NJ Office of Emergency Management (OEM). See EPIP-OC-.06 for the number.E4-2 AmerGen. OYSTER CREEK Number An___ EenBsEeyCpn EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.
(EPIP25/S8)                                                E4-2
25 An Exelon/British Energy Company T*M'P T. NT lTr NG PROCEDURE Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 4 (continued)
 
GROUP LEADER -ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CHECKLIST Initials 7.0 Develop a shift schedule for your organization. (Exhibit 12) 8.0 Notify the ESD Assistant when the facility is functionally staffed with groups as outlined below. Collect, coordinate and maintain shift staffing schedules (Exhibit 12) prepared by the following group leaders: 8.1 EOF Communications Coordinator.
AmerGen.                                           OYSTER CREEK                             Number An EenBsEeyCpn An___
8.2 Technical Support Representative.
Exelon/British Energy Company         EMERGENCY      NT PREPAREDNESS T*M'P T. I*. lTr     NG PROCEDURE                     EPIP-OC-. 25 Title                                                                                                 Revision No.
8.3 Group Leader Radiological and Environmental Controls.
(EOF)                                                 25 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY EXHIBIT 4         (continued)
8.4 Environmental Assessment Coordinator.
GROUP LEADER - ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CHECKLIST Initials Develop a           shift   schedule       for   your organization.               (Exhibit     12) 7.0 Notify the ESD Assistant                   when the facility           is   functionally         staffed 8.0 with groups as outlined below.                         Collect,     coordinate and maintain shift         staffing schedules           (Exhibit 12)       prepared by the following group leaders:
8.5 Material Management Coordinator.
8.1         EOF Communications         Coordinator.
8.6 PI Tech Rep/EOF.
8.2         Technical Support Representative.
8.7 Emergency Preparedness Representative.
8.3         Group Leader Radiological                 and Environmental           Controls.
9.0 If necessary, provide support to the Communications Coordinator.
8.4         Environmental Assessment Coordinator.
10.0 Function as point of contact for ANI/INPO.
8.5         Material Management           Coordinator.
11.0 Function as Person-In-Charge if asked and both the ESD and ESD Assistant must leave the (2nd floor of the Lakewood facility)
8.6       PI Tech Rep/EOF.
EOF. 12.0 If site access is required by personnel not currently badged at OCGS: 12.1 Using the Site Confidential Phone List, contact the Technical Training Manager or designee for O.C. Inform individual of the circumstances and request provisions be made to accommodate emergency training.
8.7       Emergency Preparedness Representative.
13.0 Ascertain from the Security Shift Commander and inform the ESD on the status of accountability and/or site evacuation, if and when declared.
9.0 If           necessary,       provide support to the Communications Coordinator.
10.0 Function as point                     of contact         for   ANI/INPO.
11.0 Function as Person-In-Charge                             if   asked and both the ESD and ESD Assistant must leave the                   (2nd floor of the Lakewood facility)                       EOF.
12.0 If             site     access   is required         by personnel       not currently             badged at     OCGS:
12.1 Using the Site             Confidential           Phone List,     contact       the Technical Training Manager or designee for O.C.                       Inform individual of the circumstances and request provisions be made to accommodate emergency training.
13.0 Ascertain                 from the Security           Shift     Commander     and inform the ESD on the status of accountability and/or site                           evacuation,           if and when declared.
* Establish telephone and radio communications with Site Security.
* Establish telephone and radio communications with Site Security.
14.0 If any personnel are injured onsite, keep the ESD informed.
14.0         If     any personnel       are injured         onsite,     keep   the   ESD informed.             All official         notifications         are done by the Medical Department.
All official notifications are done by the Medical Department.(EPIP25/S8)
(EPIP25/S8)                                                         E4-3
E4-3 AmerGen. OYSTER CREEK Number EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bnbsh Energy Company TIMPLERMENTING PROCEDURE Title 1Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) J25 EXHIBIT 4 (continued)
 
GROUP LEADER -ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CHECKLIST Initials 15.0 Documentation collected from center coordinators.
AmerGen.                                 OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TIMPLERMENTING PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bnbsh Energy Company Title                                                                               1Revision No.
"* Communicator Log Sheets. "* Emergency Message Forms. "* Facsimile Machine Transmitted Documents.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                         J25 EXHIBIT 4     (continued)
16.0 Emergency Center restored.
GROUP LEADER - ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CHECKLIST Initials 15.0 Documentation         collected   from center   coordinators.
"* Procedures returned.
                          "*   Communicator Log Sheets.
"* Prints returned.
                          "*   Emergency Message Forms.
"* Office supplies returned.
                          "*   Facsimile Machine Transmitted Documents.
"* Computers, lights and other equipment turned off. 17.0 Center returned to an orderly Condition.
16.0 Emergency Center restored.
* Clean off status boards. 18.0 Report the EOF secured to the Emergency Support Director.
                          "*   Procedures returned.
Signature Date Time Group Leader Administrative Support (EPIP25/S8)
                          "*   Prints returned.
E4-4 OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number EPIP-OC-.25 An ExOn/s'h ...... ompany IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 4A EMERGENCY AVIATION SUPPORT INSTRUCTION FORM Initials 1.1 Request for Aviation Support Authorized by: Title: Name: Signature:
                          "*   Office supplies returned.
1.2 Contact Horsham Valley Airways, Inc. (215) 674-2100 working hours (215) 674-2101 after hours (215) 578-6466 pager Identify yourself by title and name. Record the data and time and name of the person contacted:
                          "*   Computers, lights and other equipment turned off.
Name: Time and Date: / 1.3 Describe the extent of the emergency aviation support needed. 1.4 Provide the Aviation Support Contractor with the location of the pick up and destination.
17.0 Center returned           to an orderly   Condition.
1.4.1 Record the location and personnel/cargo to be picked up, as well as the estimated time of arrival at the pick up site.(Location) (Personnel/Cargo) (Estimated Time of Arrival)(EPIP25/S8)
* Clean off status boards.
AmerGenI E4-5 AmerGeny An Exelon/British Energy Company I OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.25 Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 4A (Continued)
18.0 Report the EOF secured to the Emergency Support Director.
EMERGENCY AVIATION SUPPORT INSTRUCTION FORM Initials 1.4.2 Record the destination of the cargo from Step 1.4.1 and estimated time of arrival. (Cargo)(Estimated Time of Arrival) 1.5 Arrangements have been made to deliver the cargo to the pickup site by the estimated arrival time. 1.6 Arrangements have been made to pick up the cargo at the destination by the estimated arrival time. 1.7 For additional emergency aviation support, repeat Steps 1.2 through 1.6 recording conversation using the Telephone and Communications Logsheet.
Signature                                                         Date                   Time Group Leader Administrative Support (EPIP25/S8)                                               E4-4
-1.8 Upon completion of emergency aviation requirements, notify the aviation services contractor to terminate services.
 
Record the name of the individual and the time of the notification.
OYSTER CREEK                 Number AmerGenI                          EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS                   EPIP-OC-.25
Oyster Creek Aviation Facility Information Form 1. Airports a. Miller Air Park located west of Toms River on Pinewald-Keswick Road. b. Lakewood Airport located on Rt. 528 Southeast of Lakewood.
                  ......
: 2. Heliports
An ExOn/s'h           ompany       IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                               Revision No.
: a. Onsite heliport is designated as FAA Site Number H-205 and is equipped with a wind sock but no lights.(EPIP25/S8)
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                 (EOF)                                 25 EXHIBIT 4A EMERGENCY AVIATION SUPPORT INSTRUCTION FORM Initials 1.1         Request for Aviation Support Authorized by:
E4-6 AmnerGenu OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS An Exelon/Brtish Energy Company TT:PT.RMRrTINQ PROCEDURE IMPEETN PRCEUR Number EPIP-OC-.25 Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 4B EOF ACCESS CONTROL CHECKLIST Initials 1.0 Establish an Access Control area at the main entrance of the EOF/JIC.
Title:
2.0 Ensure all entrances other than the main entrance to the EOF/JIC are locked. Post the locked doors.of the-JIC with the signs available in the main hallway closet, when time and resources permit. 3.0 Activate and reset the alarm system. The power switch is inside the closet in the hallway by the entrance to the Auditorium (JIC Briefing area). 4.0 Establish an access log. Allow only authorized personnel to enter the EOF or JIC. NOTE Authorized personnel are: Employees with Employee Identification Card, Federal and State Emergency Response personnel with proper identification.
Name:                                       Signature:
The duty roster may be used for guidance.
1.2         Contact Horsham Valley Airways,             Inc.
If personnel other than those on the roster request entry, you must get authorization from the Group Leader Admin. Support or the Emergency Preparedness Representative.
(215)     674-2100   working hours (215)     674-2101   after   hours (215)     578-6466   pager Identify yourself by title             and name. Record the data and time and name of the person contacted:
Name:
Time and Date:                           /
1.3       Describe the extent of the emergency aviation support needed.
1.4       Provide the Aviation Support Contractor with the location of the pick up and destination.
1.4.1         Record the location and personnel/cargo         to be picked up, as well as the estimated time of arrival at the pick up site.
(Location)
(Personnel/Cargo)
(Estimated Time of Arrival)
(EPIP25/S8)                                                 E4-5
 
OYSTER CREEK                       Number AmerGeny                              EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS                       EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/British EnergyCompany  I    TMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                                       Revision No.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS                 FACILITY (EOF)                                         25 EXHIBIT 4A   (Continued)
EMERGENCY AVIATION SUPPORT INSTRUCTION FORM Initials 1.4.2         Record the destination of the cargo from Step 1.4.1 and estimated time of arrival.
(Cargo)
(Estimated Time of Arrival) 1.5           Arrangements       have been made to       deliver   the cargo   to   the pickup site     by the estimated arrival time.
1.6           Arrangements       have been made     to pick up the cargo       at   the destination by the estimated arrival time.
1.7           For additional       emergency   aviation       support, repeat     Steps 1.2 through 1.6 recording conversation using the Telephone and Communications Logsheet.
                -1.8           Upon completion       of emergency aviation         requirements,     notify     the aviation services contractor             to terminate services.           Record the name of the individual and the time of the notification.
Oyster Creek Aviation Facility Information Form
: 1.     Airports
: a. Miller Air Park located west of Toms River on Pinewald-Keswick Road.
: b. Lakewood Airport located on Rt.                   528 Southeast of Lakewood.
: 2.     Heliports
: a. Onsite heliport is                 designated as FAA Site Number H-205 and is                   equipped with a wind sock but no lights.
(EPIP25/S8)                                                   E4-6
 
Number AmnerGenu                                     OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS               EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Brtish Energy Company       TT:PT.RMRrTINQ IMPEETN              PROCEDURE PRCEUR Title                                                                               Revision No.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                                   25 EXHIBIT 4B EOF ACCESS CONTROL CHECKLIST Initials 1.0         Establish an Access Control area at the main entrance of the EOF/JIC.
2.0         Ensure all       entrances other than the main entrance       to the EOF/JIC are locked.         Post the locked doors.of the-JIC with the signs available in         the main hallway closet, when time and resources permit.
3.0         Activate and reset the alarm system.             The power switch is   inside the closet in         the hallway by the entrance to the Auditorium     (JIC Briefing area).
4.0         Establish an access         log. Allow only authorized personnel to enter the EOF or JIC.
NOTE Authorized personnel are:                   Employees with Employee Identification Card, Federal and State Emergency Response personnel with proper identification. The duty roster may be used for guidance. If personnel other than those on the roster request entry, you must get authorization from the Group Leader Admin. Support or the Emergency Preparedness Representative.
NOTE If unauthorized personnel attempt to gain access to the EOF, the individual assigned access control should contact the OEM Representative at the EOF or the Lakewood Police Dept. at (732) 363-0200 and request assistance.
NOTE If unauthorized personnel attempt to gain access to the EOF, the individual assigned access control should contact the OEM Representative at the EOF or the Lakewood Police Dept. at (732) 363-0200 and request assistance.
5.0 Source check the frisker stored in the EOF using the instructions in Exhibit 4C. After source checking the frisker, place it at the entrance of the EOF with the range switch set for 500 CPM full scale. Hand and foot frisks should be required until the Group Leader R&EC arrives, and confirms or discontinues the need for frisking.
5.0           Source check the frisker stored in           the EOF using the instructions in   Exhibit 4C.       After source checking the frisker, place it     at the entrance of the EOF with the range switch set for 500 CPM full     scale. Hand and foot frisks should be required until         the Group Leader R&EC arrives,           and confirms or discontinues   the need for frisking.       Otherwise,   when communications are established call the RAC at 609-971-4156 and ask if         frisking is   required.
Otherwise, when communications are established call the RAC at 609-971-4156 and ask if frisking is required.(EPIP25/S8)
(EPIP25/S8)                                                   E4-7
E4-7 OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number EPIP-OC-.25 An ExelonlBntisn Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDUt __ Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 4B (Continued)
 
EOF ACCESS CONTROL CHECKLIST Initials 6.0 If you are notified by an individual that they have consumed an alcoholic beverage within the past five (5) hours or believe an individual should be tested for Fitness for Duty, notify the Emergency Preparedness Representative.
OYSTER CREEK               Number AmerGe-.                          EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS             EPIP-OC-.25 An ExelonlBntisn Energy Company   IMPLEMENTING   PROCEDUt       __
7.0 Forward this completed form to the Group Leader Administrative Support.Date Time (EPIP25/S8)
Title                                                                         Revision No.
AmerGe-.Signature E4-8 SOYSTER CREEK Number An___e___r_
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                           25 EXHIBIT 4B (Continued)
_ _Cm EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bnitish Energy Company TS  
EOF ACCESS CONTROL CHECKLIST Initials 6.0         If   you are notified by an individual that they have consumed an alcoholic beverage within the past five     (5)   hours or believe an individual   should be tested for Fitness for Duty,   notify the Emergency Preparedness Representative.
!!R Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) j25 EXHIBIT 4C INSTRUCTIONS FOR SOURCE CHECKS OF FRISKER AT EOF The frisker is located in the EOF next to Public Information Desk. The check source is located in a lock box above the frisker.
7.0         Forward this completed form to the Group Leader Administrative Support.
Initials 1.0 Verify with the Gr Ldr R & EC that frisking is required at the EOF if the Gr Ldr is available, otherwise setup the frisking station.
Signature                                                      Date               Time (EPIP25/S8)                                             E4-8
2.0 Check calibration sticker and ensure that the current date is before the "Calibration Due Date". 3.0 Ensure the frisker is plugged into IIOV AC outlet. NOTE The frisker will operate on battery power if no 11OV AC is available.
 
4.0 Check the frisker cable connections secure. 5.0 Turn selector knob to "BATT" (battery) position and check that meter reads in BATT OK range then place selector knob in on position.
CREEK                             Number An___e___r_
Assure AC light is on. 6.0 Unplug the AC Power, Take Frisker to Supply Closet. 7.0 Turn selector knob to the highest position, place probe directly over the source and wait 30 to 60 seconds for meter to respond.
SOYSTER                EMERGENCY         PREPAREDNESS                           EPIP-OC-.25
If it does not, contact Group Leader R&EC for direction.
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8.0 Turn selector knob back to Xl position.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                                           j25 EXHIBIT 4C INSTRUCTIONS FOR SOURCE CHECKS OF FRISKER AT EOF The frisker is               located in           the EOF next to Public Information Desk.                               The check source is   located in         a lock box above the frisker.
9.0 Relocate the frisker to the EOF entrance to be used for personnel monitoring, as appropriate, with existing conditions.
Initials 1.0           Verify with the Gr Ldr R & EC that                         frisking         is   required       at   the EOF if     the Gr Ldr is       available,       otherwise setup the frisking station.
10.0 When the frisker is no longer needed, or the EOF is deactivated, return the frisker to EOF, turn selector knob to "OFF" and plug the frisker into 11OV AV electrical outlet to maintain a charge on the batteries.(EPIP25/S8)
2.0           Check calibration sticker and ensure that the current date is before the "Calibration Due Date".
E4-9 iiAmer 4 en OYSTER CREEK Number An___ EenBtsEyCpn EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/SBitish Energy Company T MD lhC  Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 5 TECHNICAL SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE CHECKLIST Initials 1.0 Start a Technical Support Representative log. 2.0 Ensure all Tech Support personnel use the tag board. 3.0 If additional personnel are needed for technical reasons or NRC interface, request the Group Leader Admin Support to call out personnel.
3.0           Ensure the frisker             is   plugged     into       IIOV AC outlet.
Tech Support staff from other teams, Licensing personnel, or Corporate Licensing may be helpful in providing information to the NRC. 4.0 Monitor the (01) Conference Line ED/OPS Headset to keep abreast of Plant conditions.
NOTE The frisker will operate on battery power if                                 no 11OV AC is available.
This line is not to be used for communicating Engineering questions, concerns or discussions.
4.0           Check the frisker cable connections                           secure.
Engineering tasks should be communicated over other EP lines or alternate lines as appropriate.
5.0           Turn selector           knob to     "BATT"     (battery)           position         and check that meter reads in           BATT OK range then place selector knob in                                   on position.           Assure AC light is           on.
5.0 Initialize the Plant Computer System Terminal and Display Data on center screen. Operating aids for the projector are at the projector.
6.0           Unplug the AC Power,               Take Frisker         to     Supply Closet.
6.0 Ensure the computer is on next to the projector stand in center. This computer is also connected to the projector and can display other information as desired, such as logs, action items, etc. 7.0 Ensure the PPM Computer is on and displaying appropriate tables as requested.
7.0           Turn       selector     knob   to   the highest         position,         place       probe directly over the source and wait 30 to 60 seconds for meter to respond.
8.0 Review, as appropriate, Exhibit lB, NRC Emergency Response Interface.
If     it   does not,     contact Group Leader R&EC for direction.
9.0 If problems are encountered with emergency telephones, contact the EOF Communications Coordinator.
8.0           Turn selector           knob back to     Xl position.
10.0 Verify that prints, technical manuals, reference materials, etc., are available in the Technical Support area. 11.0 Initiate the development of a watchbill for your organization that will support the emergency on a 24 hour/day basis using Exhibit 11 and provide to the Group Leader Admin. Support.(EPIP25/S9)
9.0           Relocate the frisker to the EOF entrance to be used for personnel monitoring,         as appropriate,         with existing conditions.
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10.0         When the frisker           is   no longer needed,               or the EOF         is   deactivated, return the frisker to EOF,               turn selector knob to "OFF"                           and plug the frisker into 11OV AV electrical                           outlet to maintain a charge on the batteries.
25 An Exelon/British Energy Company TMP ,M .N.TING PROCEDURE Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 5 (continued)
(EPIP25/S8)                                                         E4-9
TECHNICAL SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE CHECKLIST Initials 12.0 When the BNE arrives, establish an information exchange pathway with them. Provide known current plant status. Ensure communications are clear and precise. It is important to answer all BNE questions concerning plant status, release pathway etc. in a timely fashion. The ESD should be made aware of any request that can not be met in a timely fashion so that the appropriate contacts can be made to answer the question.
 
13.0 Be prepared to advise the ESD on any plant or technical information which may be needed and review the PAR Logic Diagram (Exhibit 1C) and obtain data necessary to answer PAR questions in advance of PAR discussion.
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14.0 Obtain additional technical support (as requested) for the Emergency Response Organization through contact with the Corporate Engineering dept. personnel.
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Call-out additional assistance through use of the Engineering dept. call-out list. 15.0 Review the appropriate press releases for technical accuracy, as quickly as possible, when requested by the PI rep. or ESD. Utilize the guidance in Exhibit 9A as a reference.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                         (EOF)                                             25 EXHIBIT 5 TECHNICAL SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE CHECKLIST Initials 1.0           Start       a Technical       Support Representative             log.
16.0 Forward this completed form to the EOF Communications Coordinator.
2.0           Ensure all         Tech Support personnel use the tag board.
Signature Date Time (EPIP25/S9)
3.0           If     additional personnel are needed for technical reasons or NRC interface,         request the Group Leader Admin Support to call out personnel.         Tech Support staff           from other teams,           Licensing personnel,         or Corporate Licensing may be helpful                     in   providing information to the NRC.
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4.0           Monitor       the   (01)   Conference       Line ED/OPS Headset           to   keep abreast       of Plant conditions.               This line is     not to be used for communicating Engineering questions,               concerns or discussions.                 Engineering tasks should be communicated over other EP lines or alternate                                 lines as appropriate.
An Exelon/British Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.25 Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 6 MATERIALS MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR CHECKLIST Initials 1.0 Access the Automated Materials Management System (AMMS). 2.0 Initiate the development of a watchbill for your organization that will support the emergency on a 24 hour/day basis using Exhibit 12 and provide to the Group Leader Admin. Support.
5.0           Initialize       the Plant Computer           System Terminal         and Display Data on center screen.           Operating aids for the projector are at the projector.
3.0 Be prepared to place the EOF microwave system backup generator in service using Exhibit 6A when directed by the ESD.Date Time (EPIP25/Sl0)
6.0           Ensure the computer is               on next to the projector stand in                   center.
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This computer is           also connected to the projector and can display other information as desired,                 such as logs,         action items,         etc.
* 25 An Exelon/British Energy Company TEM1D T..l".T'TN PROCEDTR.E Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 6A LAKEWOOD MICROWAVE ROOM EMERGENCY ELECTRIC PROCEDURE 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide the necessary steps to provide an emergency electric power supply for the microwave radio equipment and base station radio equipment located at the Lakewood facility.
7.0           Ensure the PPM Computer               is   on and displaying         appropriate       tables     as requested.
NOTE The microwave communications system will function for up to eight hours after a loss of power on its batteries.
8.0           Review,       as appropriate,         Exhibit     lB, NRC Emergency Response Interface.
Before connecting the portable generator, attempt to contact tele-communications technicians from the Larrabee Shop, phone number (732) 370-7242.
9.0           If     problems     are encountered with emergency                 telephones,       contact     the EOF Communications Coordinator.
During off hours contact the Pinelands Area Load Supervisor at (973) 455-8274 and request that technicians be called out to connect the generator.
10.0         Verify that prints,             technical manuals,           reference materials,             etc.,
The tele communications supervisor may also be paged at (973) 203-8164.
are available in           the Technical Support area.
2.0 PROCEDURE 2.1 Move the portable emergency generator from the boiler room to the rear of the building; the generator should remain outside the building and be within close proximity of the microwave room. The key for the boiler room must be gotten from the key cabinet in the EOF. The key for the lock on the generator security chain is located on the "Emergency Backup Generator Supplies" board located in the microwave room. 2.2 Fill the generator with gas. Gas containers and gas can be found in the "Flammable Fuels" cabinet located in the Line Department's fenced-in storage enclosure.
11.0           Initiate       the development of a watchbill                 for   your organization           that will support the emergency on a 24 hour/day basis using Exhibit 11 and provide to the Group Leader Admin.                       Support.
Note that gas is also available at the outside gas pumps which are also powered by a backup generator.
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2.3 On the generator, set the Voltage Selector to the "120V/240V" position.
 
2.4 On the generator, set the AC Circuit Breaker to the "OFF" position.
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2.5 On the two battery charger/eliminators, set the Power Switches to the "OFF" position.(EPIP25/Sl0)
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E6-2 AmerGen- OYSTER CREEK Number An Eerg ny EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Enlon/nt, Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 6A (Cont 'd) LAKEWOOD MICROWAVE ROOM EMERGENCY ELECTRIC PROCEDURE 2.6 Disconnect the base station radios power cords. 2.7 Disconnect the two power cords for the battery charger/eliminators.
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2.8 Select one of the battery charger/eliminators for use. Only one is required to supply the necessary power for the microwave equipment.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE                   CHECKLIST Initials 12.0             When     the BNE arrives,           establish       an information exchange pathway with them.         Provide known current plant status.                       Ensure communications           are clear and precise.               It is   important to answer all     BNE questions concerning plant status,                     release pathway etc.         in a timely fashion.               The ESD should be made aware of any request that can not be met in                 a timely fashion so that the appropriate contacts can be made to answer the question.
2.9 On the selected battery charger/eliminator open the front panel by loosening the two top screws. Set the battery charger/eliminator input source switch to operate at "240 Volts". 2.10 Connect the two extension cords to the generator and the appropriate equipment.
13.0             Be prepared         to advise       the ESD on any plant           or technical information which may be needed and review the PAR Logic Diagram (Exhibit 1C) and obtain data necessary to answer PAR questions in advance of PAR discussion.
The extension cords are located on the "Emergency Backup Generator Supplies" board located in the microwave room. The "120 Volt" extension cord is for the base station radios; the "240 Volt" extension cord is for the one selected battery charger/eliminator which will power the microwave equipment.
14.0           Obtain additional             technical       support     (as requested)       for   the Emergency Response Organization through contact with the Corporate Engineering dept.             personnel.         Call-out additional assistance through use of the Engineering dept.                       call-out list.
2.11 Start the generator by turning the ON/OFF switch to the "ON" position and pulling the starter rope. A choke is also available and may have to be used. See the generator operator manual for additional operating instructions.
15.0           Review       the appropriate           press   releases     for technical       accuracy,   as quickly as possible,               when requested by the PI rep.                 or ESD.
2.12 On the generator, turn the AC Circuit Breaker to the "ON" position.
Utilize the guidance in                   Exhibit 9A as a reference.
2.13 On the selected battery charger/eliminator, set the POWER switch to the "ON" position.
16.0           Forward this         completed         form to   the EOF Communications             Coordinator.
2.14 The microwave equipment and the base station radios are now back in operation powered the emergency backup generator.
Signature                                                                       Date                   Time (EPIP25/S9)                                                           E5-2
2.15 To ensure adequate cooling for the microwave room, keep the door open and apply forced ventilation via electric fan. The fan may be plugged into the extension cord used by the radios.(EPIP25/Sl0)
 
E6-3 OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TMD T ..hT' Number EPIP-OC-.25 Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 7 EOF COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR CHECKLIST INITIALS 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 7.0 Report to the ESD Assistant, monitor and support/direct communicator activities in support of the emergency.
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Ensure that sufficient communications capability exists to function satisfactorily.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                             25 EXHIBIT 6 MATERIALS MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR CHECKLIST Initials 1.0           Access the Automated Materials Management       System (AMMS).
Report phone problems to the TSC Communications Coordinator who will initiate repairs.
2.0           Initiate       the development of a watchbill for your organization that will support the emergency on a 24 hour/day basis using Exhibit 12 and provide to the Group Leader Admin.       Support.
Verify all computers are running and displaying the appropriate information.
3.0           Be prepared to place the EOF microwave system backup generator       in service using Exhibit 6A when directed by the ESD.
Set the EOF clock to agree with the time displayed by the PCS. (During drills ask the controller).
Signature                                                        Date             Time (EPIP25/Sl0)                                             E6-1
Maintain a communications log, recording significant communications related events. Utilize the PC if available, or other means of recording information.
 
Ensure all communications personnel use tag board. 6.0 Call out additional personnel if required.Assign responsibilities to Communicators for:* Notifications to offsite agencies (EPIP-OC-.03) as appropriate.
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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                                         25 EXHIBIT 6A LAKEWOOD MICROWAVE ROOM EMERGENCY ELECTRIC PROCEDURE 1.0   PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is                         to provide the necessary steps to provide an emergency electric                     power supply for the microwave radio equipment and base station radio equipment located at the Lakewood facility.
NOTE The microwave communications system will function for up to eight hours after       a loss of power on its               batteries. Before connecting the portable generator, attempt to contact tele-communications technicians from the Larrabee Shop, phone number (732) 370-7242.                             During off hours contact the Pinelands Area Load Supervisor at (973) 455-8274 and request that technicians be called out to connect the generator.                             The tele communications                   supervisor   may   also be paged at (973) 203-8164.
2.0   PROCEDURE 2.1         Move the portable emergency generator                     from the boiler room to the rear of the building;               the generator should remain outside the building and be within close proximity of the microwave room.                         The key for the boiler room must be gotten from the key cabinet                       in   the EOF. The key for the lock on the generator security chain is                     located on the "Emergency Backup Generator Supplies" board located in                         the microwave room.
2.2         Fill       the generator with gas.             Gas containers and gas can be found in         the "Flammable Fuels" cabinet located in                   the Line Department's fenced-in storage enclosure.                 Note that gas is     also available at the outside gas pumps which are also powered by a backup generator.
2.3         On the generator,               set the Voltage Selector to the "120V/240V"             position.
2.4         On the generator,               set the AC Circuit Breaker to the "OFF"           position.
2.5         On the two battery charger/eliminators,                     set the Power Switches to the "OFF" position.
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Title (EOF)                               25 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY EXHIBIT 6A (Cont 'd)
LAKEWOOD MICROWAVE ROOM EMERGENCY ELECTRIC PROCEDURE 2.6     Disconnect the base station radios power cords.
2.7     Disconnect the two power cords for the battery charger/eliminators.
Select one of the battery charger/eliminators                 for use. Only one is 2.8 required to supply the necessary power for the microwave equipment.
2.9     On the selected battery charger/eliminator                 open the front panel by Set the battery charger/eliminator     input loosening the two top screws.
source switch to operate at "240 Volts".
2.10   Connect the two extension cords to the generator and the appropriate equipment.             The extension cords are located on the "Emergency Backup Generator Supplies" board located in               the microwave   room. The "120 Volt" extension cord is             for the base station radios;     the "240 Volt" extension cord is             for the one selected battery charger/eliminator which will power the microwave equipment.
2.11     Start the generator by turning the ON/OFF switch to the "ON"                   position and pulling the starter           rope. A choke is also available and may have to be used.       See the generator operator manual for additional operating instructions.
2.12     On the generator,           turn the AC Circuit Breaker to the "ON"       position.
2.13     On the selected battery charger/eliminator,                 set the POWER switch to the "ON"     position.
2.14     The microwave equipment and the base station radios are now back in operation powered the emergency backup generator.
2.15   To ensure adequate cooling for the microwave                 room,   keep the door open and apply forced ventilation via electric               fan. The fan may be plugged into the extension cord used by the radios.
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Number OYSTER CREEK AmerGen.
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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                                             25 EXHIBIT 7 EOF COMMUNICATIONS         COORDINATOR CHECKLIST INITIALS 1.0               Report to the ESD Assistant, monitor and support/direct communicator activities           in support of the emergency.
2.0              Ensure that sufficient communications capability exists to function satisfactorily.             Report phone problems to the TSC Communications Coordinator who will initiate                     repairs.
3.0              Verify all     computers are running and displaying the appropriate information.
4.0              Set the EOF clock to agree with the time displayed by the PCS.
(During drills     ask the controller).           Maintain a communications log, recording significant communications related events.                         Utilize the PC if available, or other means of recording information.
5.0              Ensure all     communications personnel use tag board.
6.0       Call out additional personnel if             required.
NOTE For call    out of Duty Roster positions            contact    Security Shift    Commander. For additional      staff    contact    Group Leader Admin Support.        If he is not available,          use normal department call      out methods.
7.0              Assign responsibilities           to Communicators       for:
* Notifications to offsite         agencies     (EPIP-OC-.03)       as appropriate.
* Maintaining ESD log and ESD Action Items using a PC or other means as appropriate or available.
* Maintaining ESD log and ESD Action Items using a PC or other means as appropriate or available.
* Status.boards if needed or appropriate.(EPIP25/Sll)
* Status.boards   if   needed or appropriate.
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For additional staff contact Group Leader Admin Support. If he is not available, use normal department call out methods.E7-1 AmerGen.
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An Exelon/Bintish EneTgy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS -r1T1MWMTr PROCERDURE Number EPIP-OC-.25 Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (KOF) 25 EXHIBIT 7 (continued)
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                      (KOF)                            25 EXHIBIT 7 (continued)
EOF COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR CHECKLIST INITIALS 8.0 When the ESD activates the EOF, contact the ECC Communications Coordinator and assume Off-site notification responsibilities unless directed not to do so. Request all completed off-site notifications checklists and station status checklists be faxed, so that there is a clear understanding of which notifications have been made from the ECC. Time of Transfer: ECC Communications Coordinator:
EOF COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR CHECKLIST INITIALS 8.0                When the ESD activates the EOF, contact the ECC Communications Coordinator and assume Off-site notification responsibilities unless directed not to do so. Request all      completed off-site notifications checklists and station status checklists be faxed, so that there is a clear understanding of which notifications have been made from the ECC.
9.0 Name Initiate the development of a watch bill for your organization that will support the emergency on a 24 hour/day basis. Refer to Exhibit 12.10.0 Upon termination of the emergency ensure that communications equipment and supplies are replaced and returned to a ready status upon deactivation of the EOF. 11.0 Upon termination of the emergency, ensure those agencies previously notified in EPIP-OC-.03 have been advised of the termination.
Time of Transfer:
12.0 Forward all completed logs and records to the Emergency Preparedness Department.
ECC Communications Coordinator:
Signature:
Name 9.0              Initiate  the development of a watch bill    for your organization that will support the emergency on a 24 hour/day basis.
Date: EOF Communication Coordinator (EPIP25/Sll)
Refer to Exhibit 12.
E7 -2 AmerGen OYSTER CREEK Numbe An____________opn EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 AnExnlon/Bitish EnergyCompany TMP ",' Ir I"NG PROCEDURE Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 8 EOF COMMUNICATOR GENERAL DUTIES 1.0 Report to EOF Communications Coordinator.
10.0             Upon termination of the emergency ensure that communications equipment and supplies are replaced and returned to a ready status upon deactivation of the EOF.
2.0 Receive and direct incoming calls to requested positions.
11.0             Upon termination of the emergency, ensure those agencies previously notified in EPIP-OC-.03 have been advised of the termination.
3.0 Complete outgoing calls as directed by Emergency Management.
12.0             Forward all    completed logs and records to the Emergency Preparedness Department.
4.0 Direct outgoing messages to appropriate facilities.
Signature:                                      Date:
5.0 Maintain telephone log and/or message log current.
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5.1 Communications logs are stored at the communicator's duty station via the PC or book. Alternately, Exhibit 15 may be used. 5.2 The following items should be recorded:
 
"* All significant telephone conversations (e.g.: 08:40-ESD called re Status of OSC Team #8) "* Date and time of emergency declarations
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"* Notifications of offsite agencies "* Incoming fax transmissions
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                              25 EXHIBIT 8 EOF COMMUNICATOR GENERAL DUTIES 1.0       Report to EOF Communications Coordinator.
"* Plant status prior to and at the time of emergency declarations
2.0      Receive and direct incoming calls to requested positions.
"* Logging and routing of incoming message forms "* Major actions requested and major actions performed (by whom) "* Significant information (e.g., Protective Action Recommendations, requests for assistance, etc.) "* Communications with offsite agencies 6.0 Collect all paper records (Ensure records have been completed as appropriate) and turn over to EOF Communications Coordinator for review. 7.0 Report telecommunications problems to EOF Communications Coordinator.(EPIP25/S12)
3.0      Complete outgoing calls as directed by Emergency Management.
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4.0      Direct outgoing messages to appropriate facilities.
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5.0      Maintain telephone log and/or message log current.
EOF COMMUNICATOR GENERAL DUTIES 8.0 Perform offsite notifications in accordance with EPIP-OC-.03 as directed by EOF communications Coordinator.
5.1             Communications logs are stored at the communicator's duty station via the PC or book.       Alternately, Exhibit 15 may be used.
9.0 Relay requests.9.1 9.2 Verbal requests for engineering information (TSC) should be logged. Request may be followed up With written communications over the fax. When transmitting a written request: "* transcribe it (as necessary) onto the Emergency Message Form (Exhibit 16) "* complete all spaces on the form " message number (Communicators may assign message numbers to correspond with individual Communicator's log but must reserve the Message Number Line for the number assigned by Plant Status Update Line Communicator).
5.2              The following items should be recorded:
"* to whom directed "* to center directed "* "from" person "* "from" center " Completed form should be faxed to the appropriate center. The reply may be stapled to, or transcribed onto the same message form. " Number and log each fax transmission using Exhibit 17. NOTE Number outgoing transmissions sequentially regardless of the type of transmission.
                                "*    All significant telephone conversations (e.g.:      08:40-ESD called re Status of OSC Team #8)
Use location designator as part of sequential number, i.e. EOF-001, EOF-002, etc.(EPIP25/SI2)
                                "*    Date and time of emergency declarations
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                                "*    Notifications of offsite    agencies
25 An Exelon/Brntish Energy Company PRAIDI  Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY CEOF) 25 EXHIBIT 9 PRESS RELEASE APPROVAL GUIDANCE 1.0 Press releases should be issued within approximately one hour from the time that a major plant event has occurred.
                                "*    Incoming fax transmissions
Press releases shall include the time that the information is current and be written in accordance with the following guidelines.
                                "*    Plant status prior to and at the time of emergency declarations
2.0 The following categories of information should be included in press releases.
                                "*   Logging and routing of incoming message forms
: a. Level of EmerQency This is simply identifying which one of the four emergency levels was declared.
                                "*    Major actions requested and major actions performed (by whom)
: b. Basis for Emergency Declaration This should be a simplified description of the plant condition which produced the emergency action level (e.g., a leak of radioactive water within the plant building).
                                "*    Significant information (e.g., Protective Action Recommendations, requests for assistance, etc.)
: c. Operational Status of Plant A simple description of plant status at the time of the emergency declaration (e.g., OCGS was operating at 100% power when the leak was discovered, however, the plant is currently reducing power). d. Company/Government Interface This is intended to inform the public that OCGS has notified and is working closely with government officials so that public confidence and company credibility can be increased.(EPIP25/SI3)
                                "*   Communications with offsite   agencies 6.0      Collect all            paper records (Ensure records have been completed as appropriate) and turn over to EOF Communications Coordinator for review.
E9-1 OYSTER CREEK Number AmerGen_ EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/British Enercy Company W"W." .VT u llrt- 101*nt r11WU 1 lTTRr.Title Re vision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) j25 EXHIBIT 9 (Continued)
7.0        Report telecommunications problems to EOF Communications Coordinator.
PRESS RELEASE APPROVAL GUIDANCE e. Corrective Actions This should be a non-technical description of what plant personnel are doing to correct the problem. It may include such language as "attempts are being made to stop the leak" or "plant personnel are investigating the cause of the leak." f. Offsite Impact A statement which simply assesses what impact this event may have on the environment.
(EPIP25/S12)                                               E8-1
This is intended to provide factual information on offsite radiological conditions (e.g., a radioactive release is in progress, however, environmental monitoring teams have not detected any radiation levels offsite in excess of normal background).
 
The initial press release should include all or part of the above information since time is of the essence. However, at the very least it should contain items a-e above. (pre-approved boiler plate news releases are contained in Procedure 1820-IMP-1720.01, Attachment
OYSTER CREEK                Number AmerGen-.
: 1) 3.0 In addition to the above, the following guidance will be used in issuing press releases:
An Exelon/Britisb Energy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TMPLR!MEN'ING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.25 Title                                                                                Revision No.
0 Speculation, dose projections and Protective Action Recommendations should not be included in press releases.(EPIP25/S13)
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                        (EOF)                              25 EXHIBIT 8 (continued)
E9-2 OYSTER CREEK Number ____ __ OEMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company TMDTITVIRT 1r1,N PROCEDURE Title Re vision NO. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) [25 EXHIBIT 9 (Continued)
EOF COMMUNICATOR GENERAL DUTIES 8.0        Perform offsite                notifications in accordance with EPIP-OC-.03      as directed by EOF communications Coordinator.
PRESS RELEASE APPROVAL GUIDANCE 0 All press releases must be approved by the ESD, except the press release announcing the opening and location of the Joint Information Center when it is activated.
9.0       Relay requests.
Operational and radiological review and concurrence by the ESD Assistant and Group Leader R&EC may be appropriate if the press release has radiological or operation details.
9.1               Verbal requests for engineering information (TSC) should be logged.      Request may be followed up With written communications over the fax.
9.2                When transmitting a written request:
                                    "*    transcribe it    (as necessary) onto the Emergency Message Form (Exhibit 16)
                                    "*    complete all  spaces on the form
                                          "  message number (Communicators may assign message numbers to correspond with individual Communicator's log but must reserve the Message Number Line for the number assigned by Plant Status Update Line Communicator).
                                          "*  to whom directed
                                          "*  to center directed
                                          "*  "from" person
                                          "*  "from" center
                                    "    Completed form should be faxed to the appropriate center.
The reply may be stapled to, or transcribed onto the same message form.
                                    "     Number and log each fax transmission using Exhibit 17.
NOTE Number outgoing transmissions sequentially regardless of the type of transmission.      Use location designator as part of sequential number, i.e. EOF-001, EOF-002, etc.
(EPIP25/SI2)                                                  E8-2
 
SOYSTER                                                            CREEK              Number EMERGENCY              PREPAREDNESS              EPIP-OC-. 25 Exelon/Brntish Energy Cpn An EenBtsE An___                    Company        Tu~lDT.~'I*uI.rIrIIufrT~t*  PRAIDI  TRE*I*J Title                                                                                          Revision No.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                          CEOF)                                      25 EXHIBIT 9 PRESS RELEASE APPROVAL GUIDANCE 1.0    Press releases should be issued within approximately one hour from the time that a major plant event has occurred.                                   Press releases  shall include the time that the information is                        current and be written in            accordance with the following guidelines.
2.0    The following categories of information should be included in                                    press releases.
: a. Level of EmerQency This is            simply identifying which one of the four emergency levels was declared.
: b. Basis for Emergency Declaration This should be a simplified description of the plant condition which produced the emergency action level                                (e.g.,  a leak of radioactive water within the plant building).
: c. Operational                Status of Plant A simple description of plant status at the time of the emergency declaration                (e.g., OCGS was operating at 100% power when the leak was discovered,                however,  the plant is            currently reducing power).
: d. Company/Government                Interface This is             intended to inform the public that OCGS has notified and is                      working closely with government officials                              so that public confidence and company credibility                can be increased.
(EPIP25/SI3)                                                        E9-1
 
OYSTER CREEK                      Number AmerGen_                                EMERGENCY W"W."
                                                        .VT  u PREPAREDNESS llrt-  101*nt  1 lTTRr.
r11WU          EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/British Enercy Company Title                                                                                        Revision No.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                                 j25 EXHIBIT 9 (Continued)
PRESS RELEASE APPROVAL GUIDANCE
: e. Corrective Actions This should be a non-technical                        description of what plant personnel are doing to correct the problem.                        It may include such language as "attempts the are being made to stop the leak" or "plant personnel are investigating cause of the leak."
: f.      Offsite Impact the A statement which simply assesses what impact this event may have on environment.                 This is  intended to provide factual information on offsite radiological                conditions  (e.g.,    a radioactive release is        in progress, however,            environmental monitoring teams have not detected any radiation levels offsite                in  excess of normal background).
The initial                press release should include all              or part of the above information since time is                    of the essence.       However,    at the very least it should contain items a-e above.                        (pre-approved boiler plate news releases are contained in                  Procedure 1820-IMP-1720.01,            Attachment 1) 3.0    In  addition to the above,                  the following guidance will be used in              issuing press releases:
0    Speculation,                dose projections and Protective Action Recommendations should not be included in                    press releases.
(EPIP25/S13)                                                    E9-2
 
OYSTER CREEK                  Number
____                  __                  OEMERGENCY  PREPAREDNESS            EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company        TMDTITVIRT 1r1,N  PROCEDURE Title                                                                                Re vision NO.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                          [25 EXHIBIT 9 (Continued)
PRESS RELEASE APPROVAL GUIDANCE 0    All press releases must be approved by the ESD,                        except  the press release announcing the opening and location of the Joint Information Center when it   is     activated.             Operational and radiological review and concurrence by the ESD Assistant and Group Leader R&EC may be appropriate if                           the press release has radiological or operation details.
NOTE For security related events, Press releases containing potential Safeguards information are to be reviewed by the Security Coordinator.
NOTE For security related events, Press releases containing potential Safeguards information are to be reviewed by the Security Coordinator.
Original initialed copies are to be retained for records. Exceptions to this are limited to press releases with boiler plate information only (e.g., pre-approved boiler plate news releases are contained in Procedure 1820-IMP-1720.01, Attachment
Original initialed                   copies are to be retained for records.         Exceptions to this are limited to press releases with boiler plate information only (e.g.,         pre-approved boiler plate news releases are contained in Procedure 1820-IMP-1720.01,                   Attachment   1) which may be issued without prior review and approval.                     Once the Governor has declared a       "State of Emergency"             all   OCGS Press Releases shall be provided to the State Police representative                 in the Joint Information Center for review prior to final issuance.             Changes made as a result of this review should be communicated to the ESD.
: 1) which may be issued without prior review and approval.
      "   Press releases will be reviewed expeditiously                     in order to support timely issuance.
Once the Governor has declared a "State of Emergency" all OCGS Press Releases shall be provided to the State Police representative in the Joint Information Center for review prior to final issuance.
      "   Press releases                 should avoid technical     terms (e.g.,   plant names)   and jargon         (e.g.,       trip)   and should be written as simple as possible.           For example,           Iso Condenser could be referred to as a heat removal process from the reactor.
Changes made as a result of this review should be communicated to the ESD. " Press releases will be reviewed expeditiously in order to support timely issuance. " Press releases should avoid technical terms (e.g., plant names) and jargon (e.g., trip) and should be written as simple as possible.
(EPIP25/S13)                                                 E9-3
For example, Iso Condenser could be referred to as a heat removal process from the reactor.(EPIP25/S13)
 
E9-3 ArnerGen.
ArnerGen. IOYSTER                 AI EMERGENCY T1U    ~1-WMrW CREEK PREPAREDNESS TMrtW1 ID0 '  .fl TTRIF Number EPIP-OC-. 25 AnExelon/Bntsish EnerQyCom'panly Title                                                                                                     Revision NO.
IOYSTER CREEK Number A EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                             (EOF)                                                 25 EXHIBIT     10 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS REPRESENTATIVE                             CHECKLIST Initials 1.0           Ensure that EOF communications                       links and information displays are properly set up and functioning.
25 An Exelon/Bntsish EnerQyCom'panly I T1U WMrW TMrtW1 ID0 ' .fl TTRIF Title Revision NO. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 10 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS REPRESENTATIVE CHECKLIST Initials 1.0 Ensure that EOF communications links and information displays are properly set up and functioning.
2.0           If     requested,         assist     the ESD in       completing Exhibit               1.
2.0 If requested, assist the ESD in completing Exhibit 1. 3.0 Ensure that proper information channels have been set up with BNE and NRC representatives if necessary.
3.0         Ensure that proper information channels have been set up with BNE and NRC representatives                       if necessary.
4.0 Initiate a watchbill for your position that will support the emergency on a 24 hour/day basis using Exhibit 12 and forward to the Group Leader Admin. Support.
4.0           Initiate         a watchbill         for   your position           that     will   support the emergency on a 24 hour/day basis using Exhibit 12 and forward to the Group Leader Admin.                   Support.
5.0 Ensure that all EOF personnel have used the tag board. 6.0 Support the ESD by providing information on: 1. The Emergency Plan implementation.
5.0           Ensure       that     all     EOF personnel         have used the tag board.
: 2. On Site, Off Site and State Emergency Response facilities.
6.0           Support       the ESD by providing information on:
Refer to the NJ State RBRP and applicable procedures (SOP's)Provide interpretation/conversion of PAR Keyhole sectors and related NJ-OEM used Emergency Response Areas (ERPA's) -(SOP-305).
: 1.       The Emergency Plan implementation.
: 3. Communications abilities, means and methods. Initiate ESDs on the PC in Conf. area next to "Large Screen" TV. 4. Personnel and resources availabilities.
: 2.       On Site,       Off Site and State Emergency Response facilities.
: 5. Procedure/Plan requirements.
Refer to the NJ State RBRP and applicable procedures (SOP's)Provide interpretation/conversion                               of PAR Keyhole sectors and related NJ-OEM used Emergency Response Areas                           (ERPA's)     -   (SOP-305).
7.0 When requested by the ESD, ensure Fitness for Duty requirements are met in accordance with Exhibit 10A and 10CFR Part 26. 8.0 Approve access for those who are not badged or on the approved access list. 9.0 Ensure the Communications Coordinator collects completed checklists from all EOF personnel when time permits and forwards them to you. Signature Date Time (EPIP25/S14)
: 3.       Communications abilities,                 means and methods.                 Initiate   ESDs on the PC in           Conf. area next to "Large Screen" TV.
E10-1 G OYSTER CREEK Number An__e__r__
: 4.       Personnel and resources availabilities.
_eoa EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Brntish Energy Company
: 5.     Procedure/Plan requirements.
7.0         When       requested by the ESD,               ensure     Fitness         for     Duty requirements are met in         accordance with Exhibit 10A and 10CFR Part 26.
8.0         Approve access for those who are not badged or on the approved access list.
9.0           Ensure the Communications                   Coordinator         collects         completed checklists from all         EOF personnel when time permits and forwards them to you.
Signature                                                                           Date                         Time (EPIP25/S14)                                                       E10-1
 
G                         OYSTER CREEK                   Number An__e__r__         _eoa An Exelon/Brntish Energy Company      EMERGENCY       PREPAREDNESS TMD*T.*.MI!Pa'PTT*1  PRO*-DT1E            EPIP-OC-.25
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Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 10A EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITY FITNESS FOR DUTY DETERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTE The Fitness for Duty rule applies to all Company employees (including contractors and vendors) granted unescorted access to the protected area or who are required by position or name to report to the EOF. These instructions address their evaluation for utilization in an emergency only. All "for cause" evaluations must be conducted by the Medical or Security Department.
Title                                                                                 Revision No.
Scope: In accordance with 10 CFR Part 26, Fitness for Duty, individuals responding to an emergency who have consumed alcohol within the previous five hours but believe that they are fit for duty shall inform the Emergency Support Director and receive an evaluation.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                                               25 EXHIBIT 10A EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITY FITNESS FOR DUTY DETERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTE The Fitness for Duty rule applies to all                         Company employees (including contractors and vendors) granted unescorted access to the protected area or who are required by position or name to report to the EOF.               These instructions address their evaluation for utilization                 in an emergency only. All "for cause" evaluations must be conducted by the Medical or Security Department.
Contractor/vendor personnel shall be asked if they have consumed alcohol within the previous 5 hours. If the answer is yes, an evaluation shall be conducted.
Scope:
In accordance with 10 CFR Part 26,                     Fitness for Duty,     individuals responding to an emergency who have consumed alcohol within the previous                           five hours but believe that they are fit                 for duty shall inform the Emergency Support Director and receive an evaluation.                     Contractor/vendor personnel shall be asked if                   they have consumed alcohol within the previous                       5 hours.     If the answer is     yes,       an evaluation shall be conducted.
Instructions:
Instructions:
The Emergency Support Director shall direct the Emergency Preparedness Representative to contact On-Duty Security Shift Supervisor to arrange for testing.NOTE Extra copies of Exhibit 10B are kept with the instrument.
The Emergency Support Director shall direct                           the Emergency Preparedness Representative             to contact On-Duty Security Shift Supervisor to arrange for testing.
Based on the results of the test, perform the following:
NOTE Extra copies of Exhibit 10B are kept with the instrument.
: 1) BAC 0.01% or less Allow the individual to work in the facility.(EPIP25/S14)
Based on the results of the test,                     perform the following:
E10-2 OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 10A (Continued)
: 1)   BAC 0.01% or less Allow the individual                   to work in   the facility.
(EPIP25/S14)                                                 E10-2
 
OYSTER CREEK                   Number AmerGen.                              EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS                   EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company       IMPLEMENTING       PROCEDURE Title                                                                                   Revision No.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                   (EOF)                                 25 EXHIBIT 10A (Continued)
EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITY FITNESS FOR DUTY DETERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITY FITNESS FOR DUTY DETERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
: 2) BAC greater than 0.01% but less than 0.04% Allow the individual to work in the facility.
: 2)     BAC greater than 0.01% but less than 0.04%
Re-test the individual approximately every thirty minutes to determine the maximum BAC. If the maximum BAC is equal to or greater than 0.04%, refer to Step 3. If less than 0.04%, no further action is required.
Allow the individual                   to work in the facility.       Re-test the individual approximately every thirty                     minutes to determine the maximum BAC.           If   the maximum BAC is                 equal to or greater than 0.04%,         refer to Step 3. If     less than 0.04%,       no further action is             required.
: 3) BAC equal to or greater than 0.04% If determined that the individuals unique knowledge or skills are required, that Individual shall only be permitted to work with permission of the Site Director, (or in his/her absence, his/her designee), Emergency Support Director, Emergency Director, or Chief Nuclear Officer only after satisfactory assurance, that the individual is capable of performing his/her duties. Remind the Emergency Support Director that if this individual is needed to work, he/she must be escorted at all times. Arrangements for testing should be made as soon as possible.
: 3)     BAC equal to or greater than 0.04%
NOTE Individuals not "ON CALL" who report to their Emergency Response Facility and test equal to or greater than 0.04 percent BAC are not subject to disciplinary action. 4) Ensure the individual who tested equal to or greater than 0.04 percent, if not needed, is not permitted to drive home. Provide a place for the individual to rest or contact Group Leader -Admin Support to arrange for transportation.
If   determined that the individuals unique knowledge or skills                         are required, that Individual shall only be permitted to work with permission of the Site Director,             (or in       his/her absence,   his/her designee),       Emergency Support Director,             Emergency Director,         or Chief Nuclear Officer only after satisfactory assurance,                   that the individual     is   capable of performing his/her duties.           Remind the Emergency           Support Director that if       this individual is needed to work,                 he/she must be escorted at all         times. Arrangements       for testing should be made as soon as possible.
: 5) Be alert for any individual that exhibits aberrant behavior or smell of alcohol. Test these individuals in accordance with this exhibit. If aberrant behavior cannot be attributed to a positive BAC reading, ask the Group Leader -Admin Support to contact the Security Department for further action.(EPIP25/S14)
NOTE Individuals not "ON CALL" who report to their Emergency Response Facility and test                 equal to or greater than 0.04 percent BAC are not subject to disciplinary action.
AmerGen.E10-3 G OYSTER CREEK Number An___e___
: 4)     Ensure the individual who tested equal to or greater than 0.04 percent,                                 if not needed,               is   not permitted to drive home.           Provide a place for the individual             to rest       or contact Group Leader - Admin Support to arrange               for transportation.
Energy EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Feelon/British Energy Company PROCIEDTRE Ii Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 11 ROUTE TO EOF (PINELAND DIVISION OFFICE) 1. Take Route 9 north to Lacey Road. 2. Make left on to Lacey Road and travel west to the Parkway North entrance which will be on your right. 3. Take Garden State Parkway North to exit 83 (Lakewood).
: 5)     Be alert           for any individual that exhibits aberrant behavior or smell of alcohol.           Test these individuals in           accordance with this exhibit.           If   aberrant behavior cannot be attributed to a positive BAC reading,                           ask the Group Leader
: 4. Follow jug handle to Route 9 North. (An AT&T microwave tower is located in the center of the jug handle.) 5. Take Route 9 North. 6. The EOF (Pineland Division Office) is on the right about 500 ft. past the light at the intersection of Routes 9 and 528./ ! (YJ S.)' I... ¶1/ ./oeLroa 4 (EPIP25/S15)
        - Admin Support to contact                   the Security Department for further action.
S El1-1 AmerGen An Exelon/British EneTgy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS  
(EPIP25/S14)                                             E10-3
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T1'T'TJ RA! RDT RI Number EPIP-OC-.25 Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 12 Page of SAMPLE DATE: EMERGENCY SHIFT SCHEDULE GROUP (eg. Admin.): TIME: SHIFT 1 SHIFT 2 SHIFT 3 BEGIN END NAME NAME NAME POSITION # P HOME# H WORK # N E BEEPER # POSITION # P HOME # H N WORK # N E BEEPER # POSITION # P HOME # H 0 WORK # N E BEEPER # POSITION # P HOME # H 0 WORK # N E BEEPER #(EPIP25/S16)
G                       OYSTER CREEK                   Number An___e___         Energy An Feelon/British Energy Company Ii EMERGENCY          PREPAREDNESS TT'IDT.!?RT'I*iIT'T1r  PROCIEDTRE        EPIP-OC-.25 Title                                                                                Revision No.
E12-1 SOYSTER CREEK Number An_____ _Eergy Co EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company "1M'11Mr11'PT1.I11111Tlr" Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 13 ALTERNATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES This exhibit provides for a description of evacuation preplanning for Alternate Emergency Response Facilities as follows: 1. Control Room/ECC -Evacuation of Control Room -the Operators control the plant from remote shutdown panels and the GSS directs plant operations from the TSC. All other ECC IREO members are integrated into the TSC organization. (Refer to 2000-ABN-3200.30 for specific direction).
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                                   25 EXHIBIT 11 ROUTE TO EOF (PINELAND DIVISION OFFICE)
: 2. OSC -Evacuation of OSC -all OSC personnel are evacuated to the SOSC which is located in the rear of the TSC. (Refer to EPIP-OC-.27 for specific direction.)
: 1. Take Route 9 north to Lacey Road.
: 3. TSC -Evacuation of TSC -the ED support staff which includes the ED, ED Assistant, RAC, RASE, and PI Rep. evacuate to the Control Room (ECC) .The Tech Support staff which includes the TSC Coordinator, TSC Engineers, Communication Coordinator, Communicators and the Tech Assistant evacuate to the OSC. The Core Engineer would initially report to the Control Room, but if his services are not needed, he will be sent to the OSC. (Refer to EPIP-OC-.26 for specific direction).
: 2. Make left           on to Lacey Road and travel west to the Parkway North entrance which will be on your right.
: 4. Remote Assembly Area -Evacuation of RAA's -if the Forked River Bldg. 14 RAA is not available then relocate to the Berkeley Customer Operations Center and vise versa. 5. Emergency Assembly Area -The EAA may be redirected to the Forked River Assembly Area or to the Remote Assembly Area at Berkeley Line as directed by management.
: 3. Take Garden State Parkway North to exit 83                         (Lakewood).
In this case Site Accountability is conducted as personnel exit the site. 6. EOF -There are no backup facilities for the EOF because it is remote from the site and it is unlikely that a nuclear related incident would affect both the plant and this center.(EPIP25/SI7)
: 4. Follow jug handle to Route 9 North.                         (An AT&T microwave tower is   located in the center of the jug handle.)
E13-1 AmerGOY. OYSTER CREEK Number An______ EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bnitish Energy Company TMDT,11.MwI.iT3'rTmTIII' Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 Exhibit 14 SITE ACCESS POLICY FOR MEDIA DURING EMERGENCIES Providing reasonable site access to the media during a plant emergency is in the best interest of OCGS and the public. Responsibility for approving site access rests with the Emergency Support Director, or if the EOF is not activated, with the Emergency Director.
: 5. Take Route 9 North.
For purposes of media access to the site during an emergency, the same industrial safety and security standards and requirements that apply to non-essential employees will be applied to the media. Communication Dept. Responsibilities Requests for media access will be made to the ESD or ED by the Public Information Duty Representative or the Media Center Lead. Communications will provide the ED/ESD with the number of media to gain site access, areas to be accessed and length of time the media will be there. (Communications will decide the number of media gaining access based on conditions at the time of the emergency.
: 6. The EOF (Pineland Division Office)                       is   on the right about 500 ft. past the light at the intersection of Routes 9 and 528.
An attempt will be made to gain access for, at a minimum, one representative each from radio, television, and print media.) Communications will provide media transportation on and off site. Communications will have each member of the media sign a Media Access Briefing Form, Exhibit 18, indicating they were briefed about the risks as they were known at the time by the Corporation.
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: 1. If media access does not involve entry into a posted radiologically controlled area: a. At Oyster Creek, Security will retain responsibility for sign in and badging.
(YJ S.)'
: b. Communications will supervise and escort the media while on site. c. Communications will conduct a briefing explaining the radiological and industrial conditions and risks on site. 2. If media access involves entry into a posted radiologically controlled area: a. Media will be processed as appropriate, receiving dosimetry, training, bioassay, waivers and briefings based on established procedural requirements.
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: b. Communications will notify the Security Coordinator prior to site access. c. Communications in conjunction with Radiological Controls will supervise and escort the media while in posted radiologically controlled areas. ED/ESD Responsibilities
                                                                                                ¶1/
: 1. The ED/ESD will consult with the RAC/Group Leader R&EC, and media will be granted access if the projected dose will not exceed the 500 millirem annual limit including external and internal exposure.
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NOTE For Security Driven Events, media access to the site must also be approved by the local Law Enforcement Agency and Security.(EPIP25/S18)
                                                                                                ./
: 2. Approve media access to the site if requirements are met.E14-1  
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-OYSTER CREEK Number Ame:ren Time:______EMRENYPRP REDemrs:PPOC 2 Title Revision No. EMRGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) j25 (EPIP25/SI9)
(EPIP25/S15)                                               El1-1
E15-1 EXHIBIT 15 SAMPLE OYSTER CREEK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS Communicator Log Location:
 
_______ ____Date:
OYSTER CREEK                 Number AmerGen                                  EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
Name: ___________
                                                  ""MD T. WlMl*_?.' T1'T'TJ D* RA! RDT RI EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/British EneTgy Company Title                                                                                      Revision No.
Time: Remarks:
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                             (EOF)                               25 EXHIBIT     12                       Page   of SAMPLE DATE:
AmerGen.
EMERGENCY         SHIFT SCHEDULE GROUP         (eg.     Admin.):
An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS T M DT.  
TIME:                     SHIFT 1                     SHIFT 2         SHIFT 3 BEGIN END NAME                     NAME             NAME POSITION #
?t" Number EPIP-OC-.25 Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 16 SAMPLE Number Emergency Message To: OSC TSC EACC ECC EOF Staff Position/Other Message: Originator:
P             HOME#
Staff Position Initials Time Date Location:
H WORK #
ECC TSC OSC EACC EOF Reply: Reply Completed by: Staff Position/Other Initials Time Date A0001731 10-84 (EPIP25/S20)
N BEEPER
E16-1 AmerGen.
                                          #
An Exelon/British Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.25 Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 17 HIFAX LOG SAMPLE SEND MESSAG TIME INITIAL TSC OSC EOF ECC COMMENTS E (EPIP25/S21)
POSITION #
__________________TSC OSC EOF ECC 1COMMENTS E17-1 OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROC!EDTRE Number AmerGen An Exelon/British Energy Company Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 18 MEDIA ACCESS BRIEFING FORM I have been briefed about the risks, both industrial and radiological, to which I may be exposed while at this nuclear facility.
E P             HOME #
I understand there may be some risk and willingly accept it for the purpose of visiting the plant site. Signature Date News Organization Communications Rep.(EPIP02/S22)
H N             WORK #
EPIP-OC-.25 E18-1 AmerGen.
N E         BEEPER #
An Exelon/BTItish Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS T MDT.'.~M'W.%'P TW P1*.IROcRDTURE Number EPIP-OC-.25 Title Revision No. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 19 PAR NOTIFICATION FORM NOTE' Personally provide the PAR to the Senior State Official at the State EOC, within 15 minutes of a General Emergency.
POSITION #
Verify that you are speaking to the'Senior Official at the State EOC when providing the PAR. If the PAR is provided prior to State EOC activation, the State has agreed that the State Dispatcher will be considered the "Senior State Official".
P               HOME #
INITIAL PAR IZ We recommend evacuation for the general population within 2 miles of the plant and Compass Sectors I and out to a distance of _ miles. We also recommend Sheltering, for the general population within all other areas of the EPZ. LI We recommend Sheltering for the general population within the 10 mile EPZ. EXPANSION OF PAR LI We recommend evacuation for the general population within miles of the plant and Compass Sectors I and out to a distance of _ miles. We also recommend sheltering for the general population within all other areas of the EPZ.FI We recommend evacuation for the general of the plant.population within _ miles Time_Date Senior State Official Notified________________
H 0               WORK #
Time Date (EPIP02/S23)
N E         BEEPER #
Signature E19-1 AmerGe-.
POSITION #
An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company Title OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE II Number EPIP-OC-.45 CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY 2 Applicability/Scope Usage Level Responsible Department Applies to work at Oyster Creek 2 Emergency Preparedness  
P               HOME #
'A I.. .X Ye No Effective Date This aocument is with n Q v an Safety Reviews Required Prior Revision 1 incorporated the following Temporary Changes: N/A_Yes X No/g -,5-- Ci)This Revision 2 incorporates the following-Temporary Changes: N/A List of Paqes (all pages rev'd to Rev. 2) 1.0 to 3.0 El-l to El-3 This procedures replaces EPIP-COM-.45 NON-CONTROLLED This Document Will Not Be Kept Up To Date DCC Oyster Creek_ _ / Concurring organization Element Date Originator i yo ? ConcurredIt Plant Ma{a. By IPlat Manager Approved f 7A By anager Emergency Preparedness (EPIP45)I 4 4 -M_I ýev --1.0 OYSTER CREEK Number AmerGen. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.
H 0               WORK #
45 An Exelon/Brittsh Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No. CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY 2 REV. DATE ORIGINATOR  
N E BEEPER #
(EPIP25/S16)                                                       E12-1
 
An_____
SOYSTER Co
_Eergy           EMERGENCY "1M'11Mr11'PT1.I11111Tlr" CREEK PREPAREDNESS
                                                                              'PRO*I*DT.TIRE Number EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company Title                                                                                           Revision No.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                       (EOF)                                         25 EXHIBIT 13 ALTERNATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES This exhibit provides                     for a description of evacuation preplanning for Alternate Emergency Response Facilities                       as follows:
: 1. Control Room/ECC - Evacuation of Control Room -                                     the Operators control the plant from remote shutdown panels and the GSS directs plant operations from the TSC.         All other ECC IREO members are integrated into the TSC organization.
(Refer to 2000-ABN-3200.30                       for specific direction).
: 2. OSC -       Evacuation of OSC               -   all   OSC personnel           are evacuated     to the SOSC which is located in             the rear of the TSC.               (Refer to EPIP-OC-.27           for specific direction.)
: 3. TSC - Evacuation of TSC -                       the ED support staff               which includes   the ED,   ED Assistant,             RAC,       RASE, and PI Rep.       evacuate to the Control Room             (ECC) . The Tech Support staff               which includes         the TSC Coordinator,             TSC Engineers,   Communication Coordinator,               Communicators           and the Tech Assistant evacuate to the OSC.                   The Core Engineer would initially                     report to the Control Room,                 but if his services are not needed,         he will be sent to the OSC.                       (Refer to EPIP-OC-.26         for specific direction).
: 4. Remote Assembly Area - Evacuation of RAA's -                                   if the Forked River Bldg.     14 RAA is not available then relocate to the Berkeley Customer Operations Center and vise versa.
: 5. Emergency Assembly Area - The EAA may be redirected to the Forked River Assembly Area or to the Remote Assembly Area at Berkeley Line as directed by management.
In   this case Site Accountability                       is   conducted as personnel exit the site.
: 6. EOF - There are no backup facilities                             for the EOF because it         is remote from the site   and it           is     unlikely that a nuclear related incident would affect both the plant and this center.
(EPIP25/SI7)                                                     E13-1
 
AmerGOY.                                       OYSTER CREEK                   Number An______
An Exelon/Bnitish Energy Company       EMERGENCY            PREPAREDNESS TMDT,11.MwI.iT3'rTmTIII' PROCE*DURE        EPIP-OC-.25 Title                                                                                  Revision No.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                     (EOF)                                 25 Exhibit 14 SITE ACCESS POLICY FOR MEDIA DURING EMERGENCIES Providing reasonable site                 access to the media during a plant emergency is             in the best interest of OCGS and the public.
Responsibility for approving site                     access rests with the Emergency         Support Director, or if the EOF is not activated, with the Emergency Director.
For purposes of media access to the site                           during an emergency,   the same industrial safety and security standards and requirements that apply to non-essential employees will be applied to the media.
Communication Dept.               Responsibilities Requests for media access will be made to the ESD or ED by the Public Information Duty Representative or the Media Center Lead.
Communications will provide the                   ED/ESD with the number of media to gain site           access, areas to be accessed and length                   of time the media will be there.             (Communications will decide the number of media                   gaining access based on conditions at the time of the emergency.           An attempt will         be made to gain access for, at a minimum, one representative each from radio,                   television, and print media.)
Communications will provide media transportation on and off site.
Communications will have each member of the media sign a Media Access Briefing Form, Exhibit 18, indicating they were briefed about the risks as they were known at the time by the Corporation.
: 1. If media access does not involve entry into a posted radiologically controlled area:
: a. At Oyster Creek, Security will retain responsibility for sign in                         and badging.
: b.     Communications             will supervise and escort the media while on site.
: c. Communications will conduct a briefing explaining the radiological                         and industrial conditions and risks on site.
: 2. If   media access involves entry into a posted radiologically controlled area:
: a. Media will be processed as appropriate, receiving dosimetry, training, bioassay, waivers and briefings based on established procedural requirements.
: b. Communications will notify the Security Coordinator prior to site access.
: c. Communications in conjunction with Radiological Controls will supervise and escort the media while in posted radiologically controlled areas.
ED/ESD Responsibilities
: 1. The ED/ESD will consult with the RAC/Group Leader R&EC,                           and media will be granted access               if the projected         dose will   not exceed the 500 millirem annual limit including external and internal exposure.
NOTE For Security Driven Events, media access to the site                         must also be approved by the local Law Enforcement Agency and Security.
: 2. Approve media access to the site                         if   requirements are met.
(EPIP25/S18)                                                  E14-1
 
Number
                    -
OYSTER CREEK 2
Ame:ren Title                                                               Revision No.
EMRGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY           (EOF)               j25 REDemrs:PPOC EXHIBIT 15 SAMPLE Time:______EMRENYPRP OYSTER CREEK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS Communicator Log Location:       _______           ____Date:
Name:           ___________
Time:                                         Remarks:
(EPIP25/SI9)                                  E15-1
 
OYSTER CREEK                           Number AmerGen.                                EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS T MDT. I*MW?*.7'PT ?t" PRO*F!TRE EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company Title                                                                                             Revision No.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)                                                                   25 EXHIBIT 16 SAMPLE Number Emergency Message To:           OSC       TSC           EACC ECC       EOF                                         Staff Position/Other Message:
Originator:
Staff Position               Initials           Time           Date Location:             ECC         TSC           OSC               EACC           EOF Reply:
Reply Completed by:
Staff Position/Other           Initials       Time       Date A0001731 10-84 (EPIP25/S20)                                               E16-1
 
OYSTER CREEK            Number AmerGen.                         EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS          EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/British Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title                                                                     Revision No.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY               (EOF)                         25 EXHIBIT 17 HIFAX LOG SAMPLE SEND MESSAG         TIME               INITIAL TSC       OSC       EOF   ECC             COMMENTS E
__________________TSC                       OSC       EOF   ECC     1COMMENTS (EPIP25/S21)                                        E17-1
 
OYSTER CREEK               Number AmerGen                                EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS             EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/British Energy Company       TMP)T.RMI'-*T?*  PROC!EDTRE Title                                                                             Revision No.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY                     (EOF)                             25 EXHIBIT 18 MEDIA ACCESS BRIEFING FORM I have been briefed about the risks,                     both industrial and radiological,   to which I may be exposed while at this nuclear facility.                       I understand there may be some risk and willingly accept it                   for the purpose of visiting the plant site.
Signature Date News Organization Communications Rep.
(EPIP02/S22)                                                 E18-1
 
OYSTER CREEK                          Number AmerGen.
An Exelon/BTItish Energy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TMDT.'.~M'W.%'PTW        P1.IROcRDTURE EPIP-OC-.25 Title                                                                                               Revision No.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS                 FACILITY       (EOF)                                         25 EXHIBIT 19 PAR NOTIFICATION FORM NOTE' Personally provide the PAR to the Senior State Official at the State EOC, within 15 minutes of a General Emergency.                           Verify that you are speaking to the'Senior Official       at   the State             EOC when providing         the PAR.       If the PAR is       provided prior   to State EOC activation,                     the State has agreed that the State Dispatcher will be considered the               "Senior State         Official".
INITIAL PAR IZ       We recommend evacuation for the general population within 2 miles of the plant       and Compass             Sectors                     I                 and                   out to a distance           of _                   miles.       We also   recommend     Sheltering,     for the general population within all                         other areas of the EPZ.
LI       We recommend Sheltering                     for the general population within the 10 mile EPZ.
EXPANSION     OF PAR LI       We recommend evacuation for the general                             population within                         miles of the plant                 and Compass Sectors                           I                   and out to a distance                   of _                 miles.       We also   recommend sheltering         for the general population within all                         other areas of the EPZ.
population within          _              miles FI       We recommend evacuation for the general of the plant.
Signature                                                                        Time_              Date Senior State Official Notified________________                                                       Time             Date (EPIP02/S23)                                                       E19-1
 
OYSTER CREEK                    Number AmerGe-.
An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE           II EPIP-OC-.45 I                                                4 4  - M_
Title                                                                                  I ýev - -
2 CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY Usage Level     Responsible Department Applicability/Scope Applies to work at Oyster Creek                                       2         Emergency Preparedness
                                  .          'A I..               X Ye     No           Effective Date This aocument               is   with   nQ    v an             _Yes    X No Safety Reviews Required                                                                           /g -,5-- Ci)
Prior Revision                  1      incorporated the This Revision     2     incorporates the following-Temporary     Changes:
following Temporary Changes:
N/A                                                  N/A List of Paqes     (all   pages rev'd to Rev.     2) 1.0 to 3.0 El-l to El-3 This procedures       replaces EPIP-COM-.45 NON-CONTROLLED This Document Will Not Be Kept Up To Date DCC Oyster Creek Concurring organization Element           Date
_  _            /
Originator i                 yo ?
ConcurredIt                                                       Plant Ma{a.
By                       IPlat                                           Manager Approved                 f                                                                                     7A By                                                                 anager Emergency Preparedness (EPIP45)                                                     1.0
 
OYSTER CREEK                               Number AmerGen.
An Exelon/Brittsh Energy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING           PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-. 45 Revision No.
Title 2
CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY DATE                 ORIGINATOR                                        


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF CHANGE 0 02/99 A. Smith Convert EPIP-COM-.45 which is common between TMI & OC to a site specific for Oyster Creek and TMI. The content is exactly the same except for reference related to TMI which is deleted. The new number for OC is EPIP-OC-.45 1 DOS A. Smith Change references'from GPU or GPUN to OCNGS. 09/01 A. Smith Update titles; Safety Review from Yes to No.(EPIP45)_______ _______ .1 _____________
OF CHANGE REV.
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0                   02/99                   A. Smith       Convert EPIP-COM-.45 which is common between TMI & OC to a site                   specific for Oyster Creek and TMI.                   The content is exactly the same except for reference related to TMI which is deleted.                     The new number for OC is EPIP-OC-.45 1                     DOS                   A. Smith       Change references'from GPU or GPUN to OCNGS.
2.0 OYSTER CREEK Number Amer Wen EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.45 , .........
09/01                   A. Smith         Update titles;                 Safety Review from Yes to No.
Ee. Coma. INPLEENTING PROCEDURE Title jRevision No. CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY j2 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure provides guidance for emergency termination/recovery at the Oyster Creek Generating Station.
_______                 _______           .1_____________              .1________________________________
2.0 APPLICABILITY/SCOPE 2.1 This procedure is applicable for Emergency Plan implementation of emergency classifications at the Alert or higher levels. 3.0 DEFINITIONS 3.1 None 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 The Emergency Director/Emergency Support Director is responsible for completion of actions required by Exhibit 1. 5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Complete Exhibit 1  
(EPIP45)                                                            2.0
 
OYSTER CREEK             Number Amer, Wen
            ......... Ee. Coma.
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS INPLEENTING   PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.45 Title                                                               jRevision No.
CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY                     j2 1.0   PURPOSE 1.1           This procedure provides guidance for emergency termination/recovery at the Oyster Creek Generating Station.
2.0   APPLICABILITY/SCOPE 2.1           This procedure is applicable for Emergency Plan implementation of emergency classifications at the Alert or higher levels.
3.0   DEFINITIONS 3.1           None 4.0   RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1           The Emergency Director/Emergency Support Director is responsible for completion of actions required by Exhibit 1.
5.0   PROCEDURE 5.1         Complete Exhibit 1
 
==6.0    REFERENCES==
 
6.1          OCGS Emergency Plan 7.0    EXHIBITS Exhibit 1 - Classified Emergency Termination/Recovery Checklist (EPIP45)                                        3.0
 
Number OYSTER CREEK AmerCen.                                  EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.45 An Exelon/BntiSh Energy Company                                                          Revision No.
Title 2
CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY EXHIBIT 1 CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY CHECKLIST NOTE instituted      if The recovery phase of an emergency is intended to be                                            to  near are    needed      to  return  the  plant long term corrective actions normal or decommissioning conditions.                              It would be expected that this would be necessary                  only  subsequent        to  an  incident characterized by a General Emergency or a site                      Area Emergency.            If the plant can be conditions      without      major  repairs,  there is no need returned to normal In this      case,    the emergency      may be to enter the "Recover Mode".
terminated              by    following  the  criteria        in  this  checklist.
(closeout) a 1.0    Determine when to enter recover, de-escalate or terminate classified emergency based on the following conditions:
NOTE to meet If a General Emergency has been declared, the only option is De-escalation          or  termination  is    NOT  permitted the recovery criteria.
from a General Emergency.
1.1          Enter recovery if            all  of the following conditions have been met.
1.1.1          Radiation levels in          all    in-plant areas are stable or decreasing.
1.1.2            Radiological    releases to the environment are under control or have ceased.
1.1.3          Containment pressure is normal or near normal and as expected for post accident conditions.
1.1.4          The reactor is      stable and in          a safe shutdown condition.
1.1.5          Any fire,    flood or similar emergency conditions affecting the plant are controlled or have ceased.
1.2            If NOT in a General Emergency,                    de-escalate the emergency if lower emergency action level criteria                    apply.
1.3          If NOT in a General Emergency,                    terminate (close out) the emergency based on the following criteria.
1.3.1          The plant is    in    a stable configuration and 1.3.2          NO emergency action level criteria                apply.
(EPIP45S3)                                                    EI-I


==6.0 REFERENCES==
OYSTER CREEK                Number AmerGen.                EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TMPLRM~hTTNG PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.45 Revision No.
Title CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY                            2 EXHIBIT 1 (continued)
CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY CHECKLIST 2.0 Based on the evaluation for recovery,      de-escalation or termination perform the following:
Initials 2.1    If the RECOVERY criteria    have been met:
2.1.1  Discuss recovery plans with the "Office of the President".
2.1.2  Discuss recovery plans with the 2.1.2.1      NRC and 2.1.2.2        State 2.1.3  Establish a Recovery Organization, taking into account the condition and concerns at the plant.
2.1.4  Ensure that significant efforts being performed by the Emergency Organization are transferred to the Recovery Organization.
2.1.5  Declare recovery and direct the following:
2.1.5.1        Onsite pege announcements 2.1.5.2      Offsite notifications 2.1.5.3      Issuance of a press release (EPIP45S3)                                EI-2


6.1 OCGS Emergency Plan 7.0 EXHIBITS Exhibit 1 -Classified Emergency Termination/Recovery Checklist (EPIP45)3.0 AmerCen.
Number OYSTER CREEK Amere                  n.
An Exelon/BntiSh Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY EXHIBIT 1 Number EPIP-OC-.45 Revision No. 2 CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY CHECKLIST NOTE The recovery phase of an emergency is intended to be instituted if long term corrective actions are needed to return the plant to near normal or decommissioning conditions.
An Exelon/Bnitish Energy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE                 I EPIP-OC-.45 Title                                       I                                              RevisinO I
It would be expected that this would be necessary only subsequent to an incident characterized by a General Emergency or a site Area Emergency.
Title 2
If the plant can be returned to normal conditions without major repairs, there is no need to enter the "Recover Mode". In this case, the emergency may be terminated by following the criteria in this checklist.
CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY EXHIBIT 1 (continued)
1.0 Determine when to enter recover, de-escalate or terminate (closeout) a classified emergency based on the following conditions:
CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY CHECKLIST Initials 2.2     DE-ESCALATION of the emergency 2.2.1   If NOT in a General Emergency,         re-classify the emergency to a lower level.
NOTE If a General Emergency has been declared, the only option is to meet the recovery criteria.
2.2.2   Discuss de-escalation with the STATE.
De-escalation or termination is NOT permitted from a General Emergency.
2.2.3   Direct the following:
1.1 Enter recovery if all of the following conditions have been met. 1.1.1 Radiation levels in all in-plant areas are stable or decreasing.
2.2.3.1       Onsite page announcement 2.2.3.2       Offsite notifications 2.2.3.3       Issuance of a press release 2.2.3.4       Manning of all       applicable facilities     for the emergency classification           per the Emergency Plan.
1.1.2 Radiological releases to the environment are under control or have ceased. 1.1.3 Containment pressure is normal or near normal and as expected for post accident conditions.
2.3   TERMINATION   (Close Out)   of the Emergency 2.3.1   Discuss termination with the STATE.
1.1.4 The reactor is stable and in a safe shutdown condition.
2.3.2   Direct the following:
1.1.5 Any fire, flood or similar emergency conditions affecting the plant are controlled or have ceased. 1.2 If NOT in a General Emergency, de-escalate the emergency if lower emergency action level criteria apply. 1.3 If NOT in a General Emergency, terminate (close out) the emergency based on the following criteria.
2.3.2.1       Termination     (close out) 2.3.2.2       Onsite page announcement 2.3.2.3       Offsite notifications 2.3.2.4       Issuance of a press release (EPIP45S3)                                                 EI-3}}
1.3.1 The plant is in a stable configuration and 1.3.2 NO emergency action level criteria apply.(EPIP45S3)
EI-I AmerGen.OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TMPLRM~hTTNG PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.45 Title Revision No. CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY 2 Initials EXHIBIT 1 (continued)
CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY CHECKLIST 2.0 Based on the evaluation for recovery, de-escalation or termination perform the following:
2.1 If the RECOVERY criteria have been met: 2.1.1 Discuss recovery plans with the "Office of the President".
2.1.2 Discuss recovery plans with the 2.1.2.1 NRC and 2.1.2.2 State 2.1.3 Establish a Recovery Organization, taking into account the condition and concerns at the plant. 2.1.4 Ensure that significant efforts being performed by the Emergency Organization are transferred to the Recovery Organization.
2.1.5 Declare recovery and direct the following:
2.1.5.1 Onsite pege announcements 2.1.5.2 Offsite notifications 2.1.5.3 Issuance of a press release (EPIP45S3)
EI-2 OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Number EPIP-OC-.45 CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY EXHIBIT 1 (continued)
CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY CHECKLIST Amere n. An Exelon/Bnitish Energy Company 2.2 DE-ESCALATION of the emergency 2.2.1 If NOT in a General Emergency, re-classify the emergency to a lower level. 2.2.2 Discuss de-escalation with the STATE. 2.2.3 Direct the following:
2.2.3.1 Onsite page announcement 2.2.3.2 Offsite notifications 2.2.3.3 Issuance of a press release 2.2.3.4 Manning of all applicable facilities for the emergency classification per the Emergency Plan. 2.3 TERMINATION (Close Out) of the Emergency 2.3.1 Discuss termination with the STATE. 2.3.2 Direct the following:
2.3.2.1 Termination (close out) 2.3.2.2 Onsite page announcement 2.3.2.3 Offsite notifications 2.3.2.4 Issuance of a press release (EPIP45S3) 2 Title Initials EI-3 I Title I I RevisinO}}

Revision as of 04:20, 24 November 2019

Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Revisions, Including Revision 25 to EPIP-OC-.06, Revision 25 to EPIP-OC-.25, and Revision 2 to EPIP-OC-.45
ML021400401
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 10/25/2001
From: Degregorio R
AmerGen Energy Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
-RFPFR, 2130-01-20223
Download: ML021400401 (84)


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AmerGen AmerGen Energy Company, LLC An Exelon/British Energy Company Oyster Creek US Route 9 South P.O. Box 388 Forked River, NJ 08731-0388 October 25, 2001 2130-01-20223 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555

Dear Sir:

Subject:

Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Docket No. 50-219 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revisions In accordance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section V, enclosed is the newly revised Index for the Oyster Creek Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures and the below listed procedures.

Procedure Number Title Revision EPIP-OC-.06 Additional Assistance and Notification 25 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) 25 EPIP-OC-.25 EPIP-OC-.45 Classified Emergency Termination/Recovery 2 If further information is required, please contact Mr. David G. Slear, Manager, Regulatory Assurance at 609-971-4112.

Very truly yours, Vice Pre'ide Oyster Creek RJD/JJR:ew Enclosures cc: Administrator, Region I NRC Sr. Project Manager NRC Resident Inspector

EPIP SERIES - EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES PROCEDURE NO. TITLE REV. NO. DATE 6630-ADM-4010.03 Emergency Dose Calculation Manual (EDCM) 11 07/23/00 EPIP-OC-.01 Classification of Emergency Conditions 10 06/17/01 EPIP-OC-.02 Direction of Emergency Response/EmergencyControl Center 28 07/05/01 EPIP-OC-.03 Emergency Notification 28 09/06/01 EPIP-OC-.06 Additional Assistance and Notification 25 10//05/01 EPIP-OC-. 10 Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite 11 08/08/00 EPIP-OC-. 11 Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 16 07/05/01 EPIP-OC-. 12 Personnel Accountability 9 07/07/01 EPIP-OC-. 13 Site Evacuation and Personnel Mustering at Remote Assembly 8 11/09/00 Areas EPIP-OC-.25 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) 25 10/01/01 EPIP-OC-.26 The Technical Support Center 23 07/05/01 EPIP-OC-.27 The Operations Support Center 11 11/09/00 EPIP-OC-.31 EnvironmentalAssessment Command Center 11 08/08/00 EPIP-OC-.33 Core Damage Estimation 5 08/08/00 EPIP-OC-.35 Radiological Controls Emergency Actions 14 08/08/00 EPIP-OC-.40 Site Security Emergency Actions 11 11/30/00 EPIP-OC-.41 Emergency Duty Roster Activation 5 08/08/00 EPIP-OC-.44 Thyroid Blocking 2 07/21/01 EPIP-OC-.45 Classified Emergency Termination/Recovery 2 10/05/01 OEP-ADM- 1311.03 Emergency Preparedness Section Administration 4 08/08/01 OEP-ADM- 1319.01 Oyster Creek Emergency Preparedness Program 9 07/02/01 OEP-ADM-1319.02 Emergency Response Facilities& Equipment Maintenance 9 07/05/01 OEP-ADM- 1319.04 Prompt Notification System 3 12/08/00 OEP-ADM- 1319.05 Emergency Preparedness Event Reports 2 07/02/01

OYSTER CREEK Number AmerGen. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.06 An Exelon/SBtish Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No.

ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 Applicability/scope Usage Level Responsible Department Applies to work at Oyster Creek J 2 Emergency Preparedness Thi dcment i within ()A rlan sc- X Ye No Effective Date Safety Reviews Required XYes No

Prior Revision 24 incorporated the This Revision 25 incorporates the following Temporary Changes: following Temporary Changes:

N/A N/A List of Pages (all pages rev'd to Rev. 25) 1.0 to 4.0 El-l TO El-2 E2-1 E3-1 E4-1 E5-1 E6-1 E7-1 E8-1 to E8-5 E9-1 NON-CONTROLLED THIS DOCUMENT WILL NOT BE KEPT UP TO DATE IRMC OYSTER CREEK Signature I Concurring Organization Element 1

Date 2

Originator Emergency Planner */ c/

Concurred I .27 By Plant Manager Approved -M1,k By Emergency Preparedness Mgr. 7 -/

(EPIP06) 1.0

Number AmerGen. OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.06 An Exelon/Britsh Energy COmpany T MIIT ,RMTV1'IPTh!NT{h PROCIDTTRE Title Revision No.

ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 PROCEDURE HISTORY REVISION DATE ORIGINATOR

SUMMARY

OF CHANGE 8 6/94 A. Smith Updated NRC telephone numbers and add document page.

9 07/94 A. Smith Update Inpo telephone numbers.

10 A. Smith Update NRC HPN telephone numbers.

11 A. Smith Update phone numbers.

12 06/95 A. Smith Update and remove phone numbers. Add Coordinator to Site Services title.

13 08/95 A. Smith Update Inpo Telephone and Fax numbers.

14 08/95 A. Smith Update BNE telephone numbers.

15 11/95 A. Smith Update Ocean County Telephone Number.

16 04/96 A. Smith Update Mgr. Plant Ops, Admin. Support EOF, ESD @ EOF, Nat'l. Weather, DOE, RMC and JIC OEM phone numbers.

17 03/97 A. Smith Update GSS title to SSM, delete AEOF phone numbers, correct environmental affairs title, add OEM phone number for voice contact in addition to the existing fax phone number.

18 10/97 A. Smith Update Area Codes. Also delete reference to EPIP-oc-.04 and the documentation of phone call for additional aviation support.

19 05/98 A. Smith Add an exhibit for additional assistance request.

20 10/98 A. Smith Add additional page to Exhibit 8A to provide generic instructions for requesting additional assistance.

21 08/99 A. Smith Delete 732-244-4746 RAA Phone Number.

22 DOS A. Smith Change references from GPU to OCNGS.

23 11/00 A. Smith Update phone numbers as a result of quarterly verification; non-substantive change.

24 12/00 A. Smith Change NCR phone numbers to reflect new PBX lines which replace FTS-2000 lines.

25 09/01 A. Smith Add phone number for Nuclear Duty Officer.

Update S. Levy number.

____________ I ____________ I ___________________

2.0.1 (EPIP06)

(EPIPO6) 2.0

AmerGen-An Exelon/Bnrtsh EnergyCompany OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number EPIP-OC-.06 IMPLRMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No.

ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE MND NOTIFICATION 25 1.0 PURPOSE To provide the Emergency Response Organization (ERO) personnel with a phone number directory of additional emergency response assistance from organizations and agencies.

2.0 APPLICABILITY/SCOPE This document applies to all ERO personnel.

3.0 DEFINITIONS None 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 Any ERO member may use this directory.

5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 When additional assistance is required, refer to Section 7.0 for appropriate exhibit.

5.2 Refer to INPO Emergency Resources Manual for additional information concerning outside organizations and their contacts.

5.3 If assistance personnel are going to respond to the site, provide Group Leader - Administration with pertinent information including name, company, and social security number.

5.4 To obtain Emergency Aviation Support complete Exhibit 8. For other types of support complete Exhibit 8A.

5.4.1 The following personnel are authorized to request emergency aviation or other support as determined by the Emergency Director (senior person on shift) or Emergency Support Director.

a. GSS/SSM Oyster Creek
b. Emergency Preparedness Manager or Designee
c. Group Leader Administrative Support
d. ED/ESD Assistants (EPIP06) 3.0

AmerGen.

An Enxeon/B.tish EneTgyCompany OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number EPIP-OC-.06 TMPLEMFENT ING PROCEDURE Title Revision No.

ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AN~D NOTIFICATION 25

6.0 REFERENCES

6.1 INPO Emergency Resources Manual.

7.0 EXHIBITS 7.1 Exhibit 1 - Oyster Creek Onsite Emergency Response Directory.

7.2 Exhibit 2 - Offsite Emergency Response Directory.

7.3 Exhibit 3 - Emergency Telephone Numbers for NRC Notification.

7.4 Exhibit 4 - Federal Agencies 7.5 Exhibit 5 - State Agencies 7.6 Exhibit 6 - County/Local Agencies 7.7 Exhibit 7 - Support Agencies 7.8 Exhibit 8 - Emergency Aviation Support Instructions Form 7.9 Exhibit 8A - Additional Assistance Request 7.10 Exhibit 9 - Additional Assistance Responsibilities (EPIP06) 4.0

Number AmerGen. OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS An Exelon/British Energy Company EPIP-OC-.06 IMPLETAENTTN(G PROCEDURE Title Revision No.

ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 1 OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY Work Phone No.

Dosimetr-TLD Room Clerk (609)-971-4604 Supervisor (609)-971-4467 (609)-971-4955 Emergency Assembly Areas OCAB (609)-971-5276 OCAB (609)-971-5277 Warehouse (609)-971-4058 Emergency Control Center (ECC) (Control Room)

Outside Lines Control Room (609) -971-0335 (609) -971-0220*

(609)-971-4959 (609)-971-4962 (609)-971-4666 Control Room (PC Plant Status) (609)-971-4003 Group Shift Supervisor/Site Shift Mgr. (609)-971-4667 Group Operating Supervisor (609)-971-4656 Computer Room (609)-971-4763 Emergency Preparedness Department (609)-971-4011 Environmental Affairs Dept. (609)-971-4022 FORKED RIVER ASSEMBLY AREA GET Instructors Office (609)-971-1126 Instrument Shop Shop area (609)-971-5099 MAINFRAME COMPUTER SUPPORT (215)-375-5555 Medical Department (609)-971-4270 Nurse (609)-971-4890 NRC Resident Inspector's Office (609)-971-4978 Nuclear Duty Office Pager (610)-912-2938 Office (610)-765-5441

  • Direct dial. All others: Dial 9, then number.

(EPIP06/S3) EI-I

Number AmerGen.

An Exelon/Brish Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.06 TMPLEMENTTNQ PROCEDURE Title Revision No.

ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 1 (Continued)

OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY Work Phone No.

Operations Manager Plant Operations (609)-971-4119 Operations Support Center (OSC) (609)-971-4880 In Plant Ext. (609)-971-4240 Outside Line (609)-971-0976 Radiological Controls (609)-971-2568 Rad Con Technicians (609)-971-4660 Rad Con Field Ops (609)-971-4600 Security Department Security Shift Supervisor (609)-971-4954 Central Alarm Station (CAS) (609)-971-4957 Processing Center (609)-971-4272 Main Gate (609)-971-4950 North Gate (609)-971-4608 Secondary Alarm Station (SAS) (609)-971-4951 Technical Support Center (TSC)

(609)-971-4158 (609)-971-4161 Outside Lines (609)-971-0961*

(609)-971-1379*

NRC Conference Room in TSC (609) -971-4159 (609) -971-4160 Outside Lines (609) -971-1423" (609) -971-1433*

Rad Engineering (609) -971-4156 Transportation Department (609)-971-4128 Whole Body Count Bldg #14 (609)-971-4280

  • Direct dial. All others: Dial 9, then number.

(EPIP06/S3) EI-2

Number AmerGen.

An Exelon/Bntsh EneTgy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.06 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No.

ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 2 OFFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY EOF, Operations Facility, Lakewood, New Jersey Phone No.

Admin. Support (732)-901-2313 (732)-905-6574 Bureau of Nuclear Engineering (BNE) (732) -370-8073 (732)-370-8083 - Fax (732) -905-9007 Emergency Support Director's Office (732) -367-8812 (732) -367-8814 Environmental Assessment Command Center (EACC) (732)-367-8805 (732)-370-8990 Public Information (732)-367-7130 (732)-367-8921 Radiological/Chemistry Support (732)-370-7310 Security (732)-370-1211 Technical Support (732)-367-8771 Joint Information Center - JIC (732)-901-2305 (732)-901-2333 (732)-901-2332 OEM at the JIC (732)-364-2897 - Fax (732)-370-7332 Parsippanv Engineering SuDport (973)-316-7512 (973)-263-2009 Pmnnte Assemblv Area (RAA) (732)-244-4714 (732)-244-4742 (732)-244-4754 (EPIP06/S4) E2 -1

Number AmerGen. OYSTER CREEK PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY aTrwea. EPIP-OC-.06 An Exelon/British EnlergyCompany ""l* T.1w Il - -n w.

Title Revision No.

ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 3 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS FOR NRC NOTIFICATION TELEPHONE NUMBER NRC Operations Center 9-1-800-532-3469 (via White Flint North, Rockville)

NRC Operations Center 9-1-800-449-3694 Back Up Number NRC Headquarters Operator 9-1-800-532-3469 Oyster Creek Resident Inspector's Office (609)-971-4978 (EPIP06/S5) E3-1

AmerGen. OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number An Exelon/British EneTgy Company EPIP-OC-.06 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No.

ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 1 25 EXHIBIT 4 OFFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY FEDERAL AGENCIES NRC Rockville, Maryland Primary 9-1-800-532-3469 Back Up 9-1-800-449-3694 Telecopier (301)-816-5151 Region I (610)-337-5000 (610)-337-5128 after 1700 hours0.0197 days <br />0.472 hours <br />0.00281 weeks <br />6.4685e-4 months <br /> 9-1-800-532-3469 NRC/HPN Headquarters Main 9-1-800-532-3469 Back Up 9-1-800-449-3694 NOTE To establish communications with NRC Health Physics Network you must dial the main or backup numbers for NRC Headquarters. Inform the NRC OPS Officer that you are establishing HPN communications and the officer will connect you.

--- Coast Guard (Water Pollution Response) (718)-354-4121 (718)-354-4137

(.718)-354-4136 (718)-354-4138 Department of the Army, 60th Ord. (609)-562-4250 Detachment (609)-562-6156 Department of Energy (DOE) (24 Hours) (631)-344-2200 FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation, Newark, NJ) (973)-622-5613 National Weather Service (Recording) (609)-261-6600 (EPIP06/S6) E4-1

AmerGen.

An Exelon/Bnrtsh EnergyCompany OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number EPIP-OC-.06 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No.

ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 5 OFFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY STATE AGENCIES Major/Director OEM (609)-538-6050 EOC Representative (609)-538-6008 Bureau of Nuclear Engineering (BNE) (609)-984-7700 24 Hour Hotline (Trenton Dispatch) (609)-292-7172 BNE Field Command Trailers (732)-341-4685 (732)-349-8349 (732)-349-6814 (732)-349-6721 (732)-349-6923 (Fax)

Department of Environmental Protection Assistant Director - Rad Protection (609)-984-5636 Department of Health (609)-984-1863 (609)-292-6789 NJ Marine Police NJ State Police, Marine Bureau (732)-899-5052 Atlantic City, State Police Marine Division (609)-296-5807 (609)-296-5808 Marine Law Enforcement Bureau (Point Pleasant) (732)-899-5050 (732)-899-5051 (732)-899-5052 OEM - Office of Emergency Management, NJ (609)-882-4201 State Police, New Jersey (609)-296-3131 (EPIP06/S7) E5-1

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ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 6 OFFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY COUNTY/LOCAL AGENCIES Civil Defense, Ocean County (732)-341-3451 Radiological Office Emergency Radio and Police, Ocean County (732)-349-9100 Teletype Network 24 Hrs.

OEM, Ocean County (732)-341-3451 Civil Defense and Disaster Control, Lacey Township (609)-693-6637 Civil Defense and Disaster Control, Ocean Township (609)-693-4006 Fire Department, Lacey (609)-693-6636 Hospitals:

Community Medical Center (732) -240-8000 Main Switchboard Southern Ocean County Hospital (609)-597-6011 Main Switchboard Lacey Police (609)-693-6636 Rescue Squad, Lacey (609)-693-6636 Lakewood Police (732)-363-0200 (EPIP06/S8) E6 -1

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ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 7 OFFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIRECTORY SUPPORT AGENCIES American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) (860)-561-3433

  • Babcock & Wilcox NNFD Research Laboratory (804)-522-5833
  • General Electric Company (408) -971-1038 Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) (800)-321-0614 (For assistance for professional and technical (770)-644-8549 (Fax)

(770)-644-8567 (Fax) expertise, refer to INPO Emergency Resources Manual located in the ECC and EOF).

Radiation Management Consultants (RMC) (24hr) (215)-243-2990 (8 to 5) (215)-824-1300

  • Horsham Valley Airways, Inc. (215)-674-2100 working hours (215)-674-2101 after hours (215)-578-6466 pager
  • S. Levy Incorporated (8 to 5) (If no answer call (408)-558-1616 one of the numbers listed below)

(408)-371-6804 (Fax)

  • If activated contact Contracts Department to arrange for payment.

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ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION j25 EXHIBIT 8 EMERGENCY AVIATION SUPPORT INSTRUCTION FORM 1.1 Request for Aviation Support Authorized by:

Title:

Name: Signature:

1.2 Contact Horsham Valley Airways, Inc.

(215)-674-2100 working hours (215)-574-2101 after hours (215)-578-6466 pager Identify yourself by title and name. Record the date and time and name of the person contacted:

Name:

Time and Date:__

1.3 Describe the extent of the emergency aviation support needed.

1.4 Provide the Aviation Support Contractor with the location of the pick up and destination.

1.4.1 Record the location and cargo to be picked up, as well as the estimated time of arrival at the pick up site.

(Location)

(Cargo)

(Estimated Time of Arrival)

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ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 8 (Continued)

EMERGENCY AVIATION SUPPORT INSTRUCTION FORM 1.4.2 Record the destination of the cargo from Step 1.4.1 and estimated time of arrival.

(Cargo)

(Estimated Time of Arrival) 1.5 Arrangements have been made to deliver the cargo to the pick up site by the estimated arrival time.

1.6 Arrangements have been made to pick up the cargo at the destination by the estimated arrival time.

1.7 Upon completion of emergency aviation requirements, notify the aviation services contractor to terminate services. Record the name of the individual and the time of the notification.

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ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 8 (Continued)

Oyster Creek Aviation Facility Information Form

1. Airports
a. Miller Air Park located west of Toms River on Pinewald-Keswick Road.
2. Heliports
a. Onsite heliport is designated as FAA Site Number H-205 and is equipped with a wind sock but no lights.

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ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 8A GENERIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR REQUESTING ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE When requesting additional assistance from outside agencies or other vendors, contractors or utilities the following should be considered as appropriate or if applicable:

1. Provide the requested organization with information pertaining to site admission procedures. i.e. contact the access center for processing personnel to the site and coordinate between OCNGS and the organization.
2. Provide the OCNGS contact name and telephone number of who will coordinate the arrival of requested organization.
3. Identify potential airports for chartered aircraft arrival as requested from the organization.
4. Assist the requested organization with transportation and escort as applicable to the event. i.e. work with the New Jersey State Police to minimize delays for the organization, request clearances and escorts as appropriate.

NOTE When requesting services from GE Nuclear Energy, BWR Nuclear Emergency support program, it is important not to activate the program during DRILLS. For drills the GE security officer is now authorized to confirm contact with GE Nuclear without requiring a return phone call from the GE Nuclear Energy Duty Manager.

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ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND NOTIFICATION 25 EXHIBIT 8A (continued)

Additional Assistance Request "This is not a drill - I repeat, This is not a drill"

- or "This is a drill - This is a drill" NOTE One major source for obtaining assistance is the INPO Emergency Resources Manual which is located in the GSS/SMM office, ESD's office and the TSC.

I. This is At Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Name/Title Station we have declared a at hours Type of Emergency Time Oyster Creek request your assistance as follows:

Identify the problem and give a brief description:

Identify necessary personnel/equipment needed and request assistance Identify telephone number that can be used by the assisting organization on which to return follow up information as appropriate Area Code Telephone Number List the company or agency called for assistance:

Follow up with the requested organization as appropriate to ensure an expedient arrival, refer to the generic instructions in this exhibit.

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^11TA T Aqq7qMA?,T0V VT7QDnNTQTBILITIES Exnertise Needed Contact Operations ESD Assistant - EOF Management TSC Coordinator Engineering R.A.C.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 Applicability/Scope Usage Level Responsible Department Applies to work at Oyster Creek 1 Emergency Preparedness

. 4( ,,, nATh; llan co-* X Yes No Effective Date Required _Yes X No 50.59 Reviews

-/0-/-01I Prior Revision 24 incorporated the This Revision 25 incorporates the following Temporary Changes:

following Temporary Changes:

N/A N/A List of Pages (all pages rev'd to Rev. 25) 1.0 to 5.0 El-I to El-16 E2-1 to E2-2 E3-1 to E3-2 E4-1 to E4-9 E5-1 to E5-2 E6-1 to E6-3 E7-1 to E7-2 E8-1 to E8-2 E9-1 to E9-3 El0-1 to El0-3 Eli-I E12-1 E13-1 E14-1 E15-1 El6-1 E17-1 E18-1 E19-1 NON-CONTROLLED THIS DOCUMENT WILL NOT BE KEPT UP TO DATE IRMC OYSTER CREEK S atýi Concurring Organization Element 1 Date originator P .C- j 9-/4-0/

Concurred By , Plant Manager jc/Ie/'o(

By Approved .7R7.XIle Manager Emergency Preparedness /

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(EOF) 25 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY DOCUMENT HISTORY REV DATE ORIGINATOR DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE 10 06/94 A. Smith Insert step to make sure breaker on generator is open for testing purposes only.

09/94 A. Smith Revise NRC Exhibit lB to include NUREG 1471 11 requirements. Clarify exhibit 4, 4B, 4C for better flow. Exhibit 6 generator operation include manufactures updates for output. Add Exhibit 13 Media Access.

12 02/95 A. Smith 50-54.x requirements added as an exhibit 14 as is in Procedures EPIP-OC-.02 and EPIP-OC-.26. Provide Media Access during Security Driven Events. Assign GPU rep. to assist BNE with Tech. Info. for PAR.

13 07/95 A. Smith Delete "Bullets" from Communications Req. Correct EPIP-OC-.29 to read EPIP-COM-.45. Update EOF Layout Diagram. Add note clarifying North Gate usage. Update Berkeley RAA Title.

14 12/95 A. Smith Clarify Authorization Form for request from deviation from requirements.

15 04/96 A. Smith Remove IDT Terminal Instructions and PCS Data Trent instructions. Remove operating procedure for EOF Back Up Power.

Remove EOF Layout Relocate Frisker Adjust exhibit numbers to reflect changes 16 10/96 T. Blount Change PAR guide & logic diagram to make Evacuation Preferred recommendation, provided direction to perform following notification for Off-site Protective Actions. Deleted reference to AEOF.

Remove Ex 13-Procedure deviations, clarified EP Rep's duties.

17 06/97 A. Smith Reflect recent improvements in technology and incorporate communications activities from EPIP-OC-04 Comm. & Recordkeeping for better procedure flow. Add notes for PAR beyond 10 mile EPZ.

18 10/97 A. Smith Update Area Codes.

19 05/98 A. Smith Clarify offsite notifications, clarify frisking at EOF.

20 02/99 A. Smith EPIP-COM-.44 and EPIP-COM-.45 have been changed to Oyster Creek site specific procedures and the new numbers are EPIP-OC-.44 and EPIP-OC-.45 (reference EP changes98-021 & 98-022) 21 05/99 A. Smith Incorporate the new public information process and update Pinelands area load super. phone number.

22 DOS A. Smith Change references from GPU or GPUN to OCNGS.

23 11/00 A. Smith Correct frisker setup instructions.

24 06/01 R. Finicle Change adds guidance regarding personally convey the PAR Notification to the Senior State Official at the State EOC. Change also includes changing President of the Corporation to Nuclear Duty Officer, and adds individual office/pager numbers.

Added new Exhibit 19 PAR Notification.

25 09/01 D. Larsen Deletes all ref. to Alco Sensor use. Fitness for Duty testing at EOF to be conducted by Site Coord.

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Title (EOF) 25 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure describes the staffing, activation, and operation of the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).

2.0 APPLICABILITY/SCOPE 2.1 This procedure shall apply to all AmerGen personnel assigned to the EOF during a Site Area Emergency, General Emergency, or when EOF activation is required by the Emergency Director.

3.0 DEFINITIONS 3.1 None 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 The Emergency Support Director (ESD) will perform or delegate the completion of the ESD's checklist (Exhibit 1 and Exhibit 19).

4.2 The Emergency Support Director Assistant will assist the ESD in completing Exhibit 1 and complete the ESD assistant checklist (Exhibit 2).

4.3 The Group Leader - Radiological and Environmental Controls will complete the Group Leader R&EC checklist (Exhibit 3).

4.4 The Group Leader - Administrative Support will complete the Group Leader Administrative Support checklist (Exhibit 4) and implement the EOF Access Control Checklist (Exhibit 4B).

4.5 The Technical Support Representative will complete the Technical Support Representative checklist (Exhibit 5).

4.6 The Materials Management Coordinator will complete the Materials Management Coordinator checklist (Exhibit 6).

4.7 The Emergency Preparedness Representative will assist the ESD in completing Exhibit 1 and complete the Emergency Preparedness Representative checklist (Exhibit 10).

4.8 The Communications Coordinator will monitor and support/direct Communicator activities in support of the emergency.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Emergency Support Organization (ESO) personnel will report to the EOF perform the when they are notified of the activation of the ESO and responsibilities identified in their assigned exhibits to this procedure and as requested by their emergency supervisors.

6.0 REFERENCES

6.1 2000-PLN-1300.01, "OCGS Emergency Plan".

6.2 Oyster Creek Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.

6.3 EPIP-OC-.26, The Technical Support Center.

6.4 EPIP-OC-.27, The Operations Support Center.

6.5 2000-ABN-3200.30, Control Room Evacuation.

6.6 1820-IMP-1720.01, Emergency Public Information Implementing Procedure.

7.0 EXHIBITS 7.1 Exhibit 1, Emergency Support Director's Checklist 7.2 Exhibit 1A, Emergency Support Director Turnover Checklist.

7.3 Exhibit IB, NRC Emergency Response Interface Criteria.

7.4 Exhibit 1C, Protective Action Recommendation Logic Diagram for Oyster Creek.

7.5 Exhibit 2, ESD Assistant Checklist.

7.6 Exhibit 3, Group Leader - Radiological and Environmental Controls Checklist.

7.7 Exhibit 4, Group Leader - Administrative Support Checklist.

7.8 Exhibit 4A, Emergency Aviation Support Instruction Form.

7.9 Exhibit 4B, EOF Access Control Checklist.

7 .10 Exhibit 4C, Instructions for Source Check of Frisker at EOF.

7.11 Exhibit 5, Technical Support Representative Checklist.

7.12 Exhibit 6, Materials Management Coordinator Checklist.

7.13 Exhibit 6A, Lakewood Microwave Room Emergency Electric Procedure.

7.14 Exhibit 7, EOF Communications Coordinator Checklist.

7.15 Exhibit 8, EOF Communicator General Duties.

7.16 Exhibit 9, Press Release Approval Guidance.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) J25 7.17 Exhibit 10, Emergency Preparedness Representative Checklist.

7.18 Exhibit 10A, Emergency Response Facility Fitness For Duty Determination Instructions.

7.19 Deleted 7.20 Exhibit 11, Route to EOF.

7.21 Exhibit 12, Emergency Shift Schedule (Sample).

7.22 Exhibit 13, Alternate Emergency Response Facilities.

7.23 Exhibit 14, Site Access Policy for Media During Emergencies.

7.24 Exhibit 15, OC Emergency Communications Log (Sample).

7.25 Exhibit 16, Emergency Message Form (Sample).

7.26 Exhibit 17, HIFAX Log (Sample).

7.27 Exhibit 18, Media Access Briefing Form.

7.28 Exhibit 19, PAR Notification Form.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 1 Emergency Support Director's Checklist Initials 1.0 Activate the EOF by performing these steps:

1.1 Complete Exhibit IA of this procedure by obtaining a turnover from the ED. Contact the ED in the TSC or Control Room as appropriate.

1.2 Confirm that the following functions are available at the EOF (Areas need not be fully staffed to be considered functional):

Environmental Assessment Technical Support Communications with TSC Offsite Notifications 1.3 Ensure that Access Control is maintained to only allow authorized personnel in the EOF.

1.4 Once the above steps have been completed, inform the ED that you are ready to assume your position as ESD and will take over responsibility for:

  • Approving and directing official notifications to offsite agencies.

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Emergency Support Director's Checklist Initials Approving and directing information releases to the media.

NOTE ED/ESD approval is not needed for information releases involving boiler plate information only, (e.g., emergency declarations and media center opening).

q Approving and, if possible, personally conveying appropriate Protective Action Recommendations to the Senior State Official at the State EOC.

  • Briefing the NRC Site Team Leader and serve as the official point of contact for receiving NRC directives. This includes interfacing with the NRC regarding deviations from license conditions or technical specifications (10 CFR 50.54).

NOTE Ensure ED advises the ESD when such deviations are planned and the technical experts are consulted to the fullest extent practicable.

NOTE The ESD may overrule the ED if the ESD believes a higher emergency declaration is warranted.

1.5 Announce to the EOF staff that the EOF is activated, and ensure that you or your designee has notified the Nuclear Duty Officer (NDO) office 610-765-5441, pager 610-912-2938.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) j25 EXHIBIT 1 (continued)

Emergency Support Director's Checklist Initials 1.6 Brief the EOF staff including NRC and State representatives (if available) of plant conditions using the EOF public address system.

ESD should notify the State Office of Emergency Management of the Plant Status.

1.7 Review, as appropriate, Exhibit IB, NRC Emergency Response Interface.

that someone is assigned to maintain the ESD's log and track 1.8 Ensure ESD assigned action items.

Review all press releases related to the emergency that have been 1.9 approved for release by the ED.

2.0 ESD Conferences 2.1 ESD conferences should be held for information exchange periodically (approximately one every hour) with representatives from the State and NRC and the Group Leader R&EC, Technical Support Representative, Public Information Representative, EP Representative, and other staff as necessary.

2.2 While the ESD is in conference, a staff member should be assigned as "in charge" of EOF activities and instructed to interrupt the conference in the event of a major plant change.

2.3 Action items resulting from ESD conferences should be logged and tracked, and their disposition should be discussed at future conferences.

3.0 EOF Staff Briefings 3.1 When major changes in plant status have occurred, the EOF staff should be briefed and status updated.

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EDRGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 1 25 EXHIBIT 1 (continued)

Emergency Support Director's Checklist 4.0 Press Releases/Media Site Access 4.1 Press Releases should be issued within approximately one hour from the time that a major plant event has occurred. "Draft" press releases shall have a timely review. Refer to Exhibit 7A for additional guidance.

NOTE Press releases such as media advisories, emergency reclassifications which merely provide boiler plate information need not have the ED/ESD approval.

Once the Governor has declared a state of emergency, ensure all OCGS press releases are provided to the state representative at the JIC for review.

4.2 If media access to the site is requested, refer to Exhibit 14, "Site Access Policy for Media during Emergencies".

.-- 5.0 Onsite Protective Actions 5.1 Determine the status of site accountability (if applicable) from the Group Leader Administrative Support or the ED. Ensure this is logged in ESD's Log.

5.2 Determine if a site evacuation has been ordered and ensure provisions are made for providing site employees with instructions on reporting to work for the next business day. Site evacuation should be logged in ESD's Log.

5.3 Determine if any of the offsite OCGS Facilities are downwind of a radioactive release and provide for their monitoring and protection (e.g., Trailers 300, Oyster Creek Admin. Bldg. and Forked River).

5.4 If non emergency OCGS facilities are within sectors that were ordered to evacuate by the State, then they should be evacuated also.

5.4.1 If OCGS Emergency Facilities e.g. Remote Assembly Area are within sectors ordered to evacuate, direct the Group Leader R&EC to ensure appropriate assessment and protective actions for there locations. They need not be evacuated unless local conditions make it necessary.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EQY) [25 EXHIBIT 1 (continued)

Emergency Support Director's Checklist 5.5 A description of evacuation preplanning for Alternate Emergency Response Facilities is provided in Exhibit 11.

6.0 Changes to Emergency Classifications 6.1 Immediately notify the EOF Communications Coordinator of any changes in emergency classifications and approve the offsite notification form.

NOTE These offsite notifications must be made within 15 minutes of an emergency declaration.

7.0 Offsite Protective Action Recommendations (PAR) 7.1 At the Site Area Emergency, convene an ESD conference and review the PAR Logic Diagram (Exhibit 1C) in preparation for a General Emergency declaration.

7.2 At the General Emergency, convene an ESD conference and immediately discuss the PAR Logic Diagram (Exhibit 1C) . Develop a PAR for appropriate notifications within approximately 15 minutes from the GE declaration and approve the offsite notification form for transmitting the PAR to the State.

7.2.1 Personally provide the Oyster Creek PAR to the Senior State Official at the State EOC (Emergency Operations Center) within 15 minutes of the General Emergency. Use Exhibit 19.

NOTE Verify that you are speaking to the Senior Official at the State EOC when providing the PAR. Initially the State Dispatcher will be the Senior Officer.

7.3 To the maximum extent practicable, attempt to obtain agreement from the State and NRC on the PAR. However, whether agreement is or is not reached, the Corporation shall communicate its PAR to the State OEM within approximately 15 minutes from the time the GE was declared.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 1 (continued)

EmerQency Support Director's Checklist 7.4 ESD should discuss (time permitting) or inform the ED of the PAR decision. This should not hold up the notification of offsite agencies.

7.5 The PAR should not be included in press releases.

7.6 The ESD should ascertain from the NJ OEM what "Protective Action" has been implemented off-site. This should be provided to the NRC via the ENS line as required by 10 CFR 50.72 - follow-up notifications.

8.0 NRC Interface 8.1 Brief the NRC upon arrival and determine if the Senior NRC person is the Site Team Leader or Director, Site Operations (see Exhibit 1B).

This briefing should include the status of the event and information on the structure of the OCGS emergency organization. Request the NRC keep OCGS informed of all substantive information exchanges between the NRC and the state. The OCGS emergency organization is not standard in the industry. Specifically discuss that the ED oversees site related activities, maintains a general cognizance of reactor operations (not detailed), and that while the ESD oversees the whole emergency effort, he concentrates on offsite issues.

8.2 Assign an individual to introduce OCGS personnel to their NRC counterparts in the EOF.

8.3 NRC directives can only be received by the ESD (or in the ESD's absence, the ED) NRC should be requested to provide all directives in writing.

9.0 Long-term Recovery 9.1 Refer to Procedure EPIP-OC-.45 for Long-Term Recovery and discuss its implementation at an ESD conference and with the ED.

9.2 If a General Emergency is in effect, OCGS will not de-escalate to a lower level of emergency. The only option is to go into Long-term Recovery and this transition shall not occur until all offsite protective actions have been completed and the State has been informed.

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Title EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (ZOF) J 25 EXHIBIT 1A Page 1 of 3 EMERGENCY SUPPORT DIRECTOR TURNOVER CHECKLIST NOTE This form may be completed by ESD Assistant/Emergency Preparedness upon representative and may be used to brief State and NRC Representatives their arrival.

EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION DATE/TIME OF DECLARATION UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY

  • Power at time of event  % BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE EMERGENCY Reactor CURRENT PAR STATUS * (Required for General Emergency)

STATUS OF ACCOUNTABILITY/ONSITE PROTECTIVE ACTIONS PRESENT STATUS OF PLANT AT POWER (  %)

Hot Standby Hot Shutdown Cooling down (describe cooldown mode)

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Page 2 of 3 EMERGENCY SUPPORT DIRECTOR TURNOVER CHECKLIST houm Estimated time to 'STABLE' plant conditions YES - NO Did reactor trip?

YES - NO Did ECCS activate?

YES - NO Is offsite power available?

YES - NO Are both Diesel Generators operable?

  1. 1 YES - NO #2 YES - NO Are Diesels Running?

YES - NO Are the Station Blackout CT's Available?

YES - NO Is fuel integrity maintained?

YES - NO Is containment integrity maintained?

If no, specify Do you suspect there is a release (monitored or unmonitored) in progress? W1 NO DYES = N/A If yes, specify pathway:

Is release El El AIRBORNE RELEASIIZ LIQUID RELEASE UNKNOWN El El El Plume dispersion ELEVATED GROUND N/A Details:

YES - NO Are there any abnormally high inplant radiation levels?

Specify location YES - NO Are there any personnel injuries?

Provide status YES - NO Were there any news releases issued?

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)

EXHIBIT 1A (Continued)

Page 3 of 3 EMERGENCY SUPPORT DIRECTOR TURNOVER CHECKLIST issues? YES - NO Are there any open technical Specify News releases issued ATTACHED NOTES:

When finished sign below:

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT lB NRC EMERGENCY RESPONSE INTERFACE CRITERIA This is a synopsis of the NRC emergency response process as it applies to OCGS.

In essence, directives from the NRC must come from the NRC Director (typically, the NRC Chairman) or from the NRC Director of Site Operations (typically, the NRC Regional Administrator). Such advice or directive can only be communicated to the (the Emergency Support Director once the EOF is activated). If Emergency Director a directive order is issued by the NRC Director or Director of Site Operations, the ED/ESD should request written confirmation which spells out the specific nature of the directive.

While NRC advice may be challenged by the ED or ESD, directives must be complied with.

With respect to Protective Action Recommendations for the public, the NRC may either endorse the OCGS recommendation or opt to recommend a different one. The ED/ESD is encouraged to include the NRC and State representatives in the Protective Action Recommendation discussions in order to arrive at a mutually agreeable recommendation. In the event that the NRC opts to recommend a different recommendation, they will attempt to resolve their differences with the utility prior to recommendations to the state. Their recommendation, like the utility recommendation, will be considered by the State in the development of a Governor directive.

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NRC EMERGENCY RESPONSE INTERFACE CRITERIA Upon arrival of the NRC, the ED/ESD should:

- Verify who is the senior NRC person in charge.

- Ask the Senior NRC Person to inform the ED/ESD when the position of Director Site Operations is assumed and whether the responsibility to issue DIRECTIVES is included.

- Request that the NRC keep OCGS informed of all substantive information exchanges between the NRC and the State.

- Request the NRC provide all DIRECTIVES in writing.

SYNOPSIS - NRC EMERGENCY RESPONSE NOTE Review the following as time permits and/or if the NRC is expected to respond.

Revision 2 to NUREG 0728, supplemented by NUREG 0845 and NUREG-1471, describes the manner in which the NRC will respond to an incident and provides criteria for making preplanned response decisions. They provide procedural guidance, describe the functions related to NRC emergency response, and define procedures for responding to the following NRC modes of operation.

Each mode defines the scope of NRC activities related to a particular level of emergency response in ascending order of degree of involvement to deactivation.

The various modes are characterized as follows:

1. Normal mode - Normal activities designed to maintain readiness.
2. Standby mode - Regional office activates the Incident Response Center (IRC with an appropriate staff and NRC Headquarters Operations Center staffed by a standby team.

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NRC EMERGENCY RESPONSE INTERFACE CRITERIA

3. Initial activation - NRC Operations Center is staffed by a response team, the Regional IRC is fully activated and a site team is dispatched under the leadership of the Regional Administrator, normally designated as Director of Site Operations (DSO).
4. Expanded activation - Focus on NRC response operations is shifted to the site. DSO is designated primary spokesman for the NRC and may be empowered with directive authority by the Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
5. Deactivation - Follow-up activities (e.g., reviews, investigation, and recovery operations).

The particular mode assumed by the NRC will be dependent upon licensee event

-classification and "independent NRC perception of relative severity of uncertainty of accident conditions."

NRC ADVICE The NRC may offer advice or assistance to the Licensee during an emergency, or may respond to Licensee requests for advice or assistance. This may involve diagnosis of critical problems, development of proposed remedial courses of action, and proposals to implement additional precautionary measurers. The NRC is also prepared to direct that certain actions be taken if, after thorough discussion with the Emergency Director (the Emergency Support Director once the EOF is activated) it is decided that such direction is required. In the event that such action is taken by the NRC Director or the NRC Director of Site Operations, the ED/ESD should request written confirmation which spells out the specific nature of the directive. Directives will be communicated directly to the ED/ESD from the NRC Director (NRC Chairman) or from the NRC Director of Site Operations (DSO), typically the Regional Administrator, once appointed and empowered to do so.

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NRC EMERGENCY RESPONSE INTERFACE CRITERIA Several important concepts govern the NRC in providing advice, assistance, or direction. They are:

a. The Licensee is at all times responsible for mitigating the consequences of the incident.
b. Although the NRC could issue formal orders to the Licensee to take certain measures and to monitor implementation, ". . licensee continues to make other key operational decisions and to operate and manage the facility .
c. The NRC must have a single voice when advising or directing the Licensee.
d. The ED/ESD has the option to accept or challenge NRC advice.

At no time will advice or direction come from both the Director and DSO and the Licensee will always be kept apprised of who is empowered to exercise authority as the NRC Spokesman. All other NRC personnel in contact with Licensee personnel are responsible to make clear that discussions should not be construed as advice or direction but rather as a sharing or gathering of information.

NRC INPUT TO RECOMMEND PROTECTIVE ACTIONS The NRC responsibility during an emergency, as during normal operations, is to ensure that protection of public health and safety is adequate. One aspect of exercise of this responsibility is to provide Protective Action Recommendations or advice to offsite authorities. This may take the form of an NRC endorsement of a Licensee Protective Action Recommendation or the NRC may opt to recommend additional protective actions. The NRC is not involved in recommending protective actions. However they may get involved if a major problem is identified with the protective actions recommended by the Licensee or protective actions undertaken by the state or local government.

Additionally NRC involvement may be requested by state or local officials.

NRC ORGANIZATION The attachment to the synopsis is provided for your information. This attachment depicts the site team organization and is an extract of NUREG 1471. It defines the number of NRC personnel expected to operate in each facility and shows the lines of communications the NRC expects to use.

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NRC Site Organization - Initial Site Team Dashed bordered boxes indicate Critical Positions. Critical Director of Site I I Operations (DSO) positions constitute the minimum staff - EOF I

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EOF/TSC J, EOF ~/~ EOF/TSC Ie Location of all positions is driven by the Specilist State/Licensee's Emergency Response Organization. The facilities listed with TSC/OSC these positions represent the probable locations. PMOL Communicator EOF/TSC See Note 1 Note 1: Either the PMCL Communicator will be a oroP

-t1 critical position, not both.

Note 2: Either the ENS Communicator or the RSCL Communicator will be a critical EOF position, not both.

F Assessnt Coordinator

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Note 3: Safeguards/Security Assistant a Coordinator is part of the Initial Site Team only in safeguards/security type events.

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Title (EOF) 25 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY PAR LOGIC DIAGRAM CHANGE Exhibit IC SITE AREA EMERGENCY IS DECLARED REVIEW PAR LOGIC DIAGRAM IN PREPARATION FOR A POTENTIAL GENERAL EMERGENCY DECLARATION AND PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS NO EMERGENCY

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+ YES EVACUATE A 2 MILE RADIUS AND 5 MILES DOWNWIND UNLESS it is KNOWN THAT SHELTERING will offer Greater Protection See Exhibit ic Section 1.1.1 thru 1.1.3 SHELTER ANY AREAS OF THE 10 MILE EPZ NOT EVACUATED NOTE If PAGs are exceeded, or are expected to be exceeded, beyond the 10 mile EPZ, assess the impact on an AD HOC Basis (i.e. Field Monitoring Team Data or Hand Written Contingency Calculations), and provide recommendations as appropriate.

CONTINUE ASSESSMENT BASED ON ALL AVAILABLE PLANT AND FIELD MONITORING INFORMATION I

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OFFSIDE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS GUIDE 1.0 Offsite and 1.1 At the General Emergency, review the Protective Action Logic Diagram provide PAR's to the State within approximately 15 minutes of declaring.

the General Emergency.

1.1.1 The guidance provided by the NRC for a Protective Action Recommendation at a General Emergency is Evacuation 2 miles in 360 degrees and 5 miles downwind. Shelter all other non affected areas of the 10 mile EPZ.

NOTE If PAGs are exceeded, or are expected to be exceeded, beyond the 10 mile EPZ, assess the impact on an AD HOC basis (i.e., Field Monitoring Team Data or hand written contingency calculations), and provide recommendations as appropriate.

1.1.2 Under certain circumstances it is permissible to recommend Sheltering if it is known that Sheltering WILL PROVIDE GREATER PROTECTION.

1.1.2.1 This would most likely occur only for short (puff) release periods that are less than 1.5 Hrs. (which is substantially shorter than the evacuation time).

1.1.2.2 There must be strong assurance that there is definite control of the release and termination of the release by the positive actions of the emergency responders actions during the release process (such as Containment Venting).

1.1.3 Sheltering may be the protective action of choice, if rapid evacuation is impeded by:

a) severe environmental conditions - e.g. severe weather or floods; b) physical constraints to evacuation - e.g. inadequate roads NOTE The information in 1.1.3 a) and b) MAY ONLY BE AVAILABLE from previous discussions with New Jersey Office of Emergency Management or New Jersey Bureau of Nuclear Engineering Personnel.

1.2 During a Site Area Emergency, Protection Action Recommendations should not be immediately necessary, however, the PAR Logic Diagram should be reviewed.

1.3 Offsite Protective actions should not be required during an Unusual Event or Alert.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) j25 EXHIBIT 2 ESD ASSISTANT CHECKLIST Initials 1.0 Upon arrival at the EOF, ensure that steps are being taken to expeditiously activate the EOF and assist the ESD in filling out his.

checklist.

2.0 Ensure that missing positions are provided to the Group Leader Admin. Support so that personnel can be contacted to fill the positions.

3.0 Ensure that personnel properly use the EOF name board and have tags displayed to identify the position they are filling.

4.0 Provide a briefing to the NRC and State personnel once they arrive.

5.0 Review, as appropriate, Exhibit 1B, NRC Emergency Response Interface.

6.0 Review and initial press releases as requested by the ESD or Press Release Writer. The review of press releases should be performed for technical accuracy as quickly as possible. Utilize the guidance in Exhibit 9 for areas of content. Do not "editorialize" information.

7.0 Request the Group Leader Admin Support or the Communications coordinator to call out additional personnel to provide interface with the NRC if necessary. Other ESD Assistants, Licensing personnel, or Corporate Licensing may be useful in providing information to the NRC.

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ESD ASSISTANT CHECKLIST Initials 8.0 If the ESD leaves the EOF for any reason (e.g., leaves the immediate area of the second floor of the Lakewood facility) assume the Person-In-Charge role until he returns.

NOTE This does not include assuming those responsibilities that the ESD has assumed from the ED.

9.0 Assume the point of contact role for any inquiries from Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) Technical and Regulatory Division or EPRI.

10.0 Refer to EPIP-OC-.01, "Classification of Emergency Conditions" whenever major plant changes have occurred to determine if an emergency upgrade is warranted.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) J25 EXHIBIT 3 GROUP LEADER - RADIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS CHECKLIST 1.0 Evaluate the need for personnel frisking at the EOF and notify the Group Leader Adm. Support.

2.0 Start a Group Leader R&EC log.

3.0 Confirm that the EACC is staffed and operational.

4.0 Establish communications with the RAC.

5.0 Review, as appropriate, Exhibit lB, NRC Emergency Response Interface.

6.0 Request the Group Leader Admin Support or the Communication Coordinator to call out additional personnel to provide interface with the NRC if necessary. Other Group Leader R&EC's, Licensing personnel, or Corporate Licensing may be helpful in providing information to the NRC.

7.0 Ensure that all Radiological Control personnel use the tag board.

8.0 Initiate the development of a watchbill for your organization that will support the emergency on a 24 hour/day basis using Exhibit 12 and forward to the Group Leader Admin Support.

9.0 Direct the EAC to supply you with dose projections and field monitoring team results as applicable.

10.0 Be prepared to brief the ESD on all radiological conditions and review the PAR Logic Diagram (Exhibit IC) in preparation for PAR discussions.

NOTE Should it be necessary to evacuate the areas containing the RAA (NNW 5 - 10 miles) consider appropriate protection for personnel at the facility. This may consist of increased habitability.

NOTE If problems are encountered with emergency telephones, contact the EOF Communications Coordinator.

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GROUP LEADER - RADIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS CHECKLIST Surveys, use of protective equipment, sheltering or evacuation.

The Administrative exposure limit criteria as modified by EPIP-35, "RAC Guide", should be used unless the workers are considered critical in which case emergency workers overexposure authorization must be obtained.

11.0 Assume responsibility for all Radiological and Environmental Control Activities.

Forward this completed form to the EOF Communications Coordinator.

12.0 Group Leader R&EC should participate in BNE PAR process following the ESD PAR Development. This is to ensure OCGS & BNE are basing PAR's on identical plant information. OCGS should try to understand the basis for the BNE's PAR. If the PAR is different from OCGS the group leader R&EC shall notify the ESD.

Review and initial press releases as requested by the ESD or P.I.

Rep.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 4 GROUP LEADER - ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CHECKLIST Initials 1.0 Maintain awareness of security events and Materials Management Coordinator Activities (i.e., procurement of-transportation, equipment).

2.0 Assign an individual to implement exhibit 4B, EOF Access Control Checklist.

NOTE If problems are encountered with emergency telephones, contact the EOF Communications Coordinator.

3.0 Ensure all Admin Support personnel use the tag board.

4.0 Assist EOF Coordinators and Group Leaders in:

"* Filling personnel vacancies (via Security).

"* Developing shift schedules.

"* Coordinating with offsite support.

"* Obtaining needed reference material (i.e., INPO Resource Manual, Plant Prints, Technical Specifications, etc.).

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GROUP LEADER - ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CHECKLIST Initials 5.1 Assist NRC in implementation of their work area at EOF by providing the following items (as needed):

NOTE THIS APPLIES DURING EMERGENCIES. DO NOT PERFORM THIS FUNCTION DURING DRILLS/EXERCISES UNLESS INSTRUCTED BY THE DRILL CONTROLLER.

  • Use of facsimile and Xerox machines.
  • Additional office space in building where available.
  • Office supplies.

6.0 Direct the efforts of the Administrative Support staff in the administrative and logistic support of the Emergency Response Organization. Including, but not limited to:

6.1 General administration.

6.2 Personnel administration and accommodations.

6.3 Outside plant support.

NOTE If diesel fuel is needed for the site due to emergency conditions (e.g. hurricane) and can not be obtained through normal commercial suppliers, contact the OEM Rep. at the EOF or the NJ Office of Emergency Management (OEM). See EPIP-OC-.06 for the number.

6.4 Commissary/Food Logistics.

6.5 Human Resources/Paychecks.

6.6 Aviation Support (Exhibit 4A).

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GROUP LEADER - ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CHECKLIST Initials Develop a shift schedule for your organization. (Exhibit 12) 7.0 Notify the ESD Assistant when the facility is functionally staffed 8.0 with groups as outlined below. Collect, coordinate and maintain shift staffing schedules (Exhibit 12) prepared by the following group leaders:

8.1 EOF Communications Coordinator.

8.2 Technical Support Representative.

8.3 Group Leader Radiological and Environmental Controls.

8.4 Environmental Assessment Coordinator.

8.5 Material Management Coordinator.

8.6 PI Tech Rep/EOF.

8.7 Emergency Preparedness Representative.

9.0 If necessary, provide support to the Communications Coordinator.

10.0 Function as point of contact for ANI/INPO.

11.0 Function as Person-In-Charge if asked and both the ESD and ESD Assistant must leave the (2nd floor of the Lakewood facility) EOF.

12.0 If site access is required by personnel not currently badged at OCGS:

12.1 Using the Site Confidential Phone List, contact the Technical Training Manager or designee for O.C. Inform individual of the circumstances and request provisions be made to accommodate emergency training.

13.0 Ascertain from the Security Shift Commander and inform the ESD on the status of accountability and/or site evacuation, if and when declared.

  • Establish telephone and radio communications with Site Security.

14.0 If any personnel are injured onsite, keep the ESD informed. All official notifications are done by the Medical Department.

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GROUP LEADER - ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CHECKLIST Initials 15.0 Documentation collected from center coordinators.

"* Communicator Log Sheets.

"* Emergency Message Forms.

"* Facsimile Machine Transmitted Documents.

16.0 Emergency Center restored.

"* Procedures returned.

"* Prints returned.

"* Office supplies returned.

"* Computers, lights and other equipment turned off.

17.0 Center returned to an orderly Condition.

  • Clean off status boards.

18.0 Report the EOF secured to the Emergency Support Director.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 4A EMERGENCY AVIATION SUPPORT INSTRUCTION FORM Initials 1.1 Request for Aviation Support Authorized by:

Title:

Name: Signature:

1.2 Contact Horsham Valley Airways, Inc.

(215) 674-2100 working hours (215) 674-2101 after hours (215) 578-6466 pager Identify yourself by title and name. Record the data and time and name of the person contacted:

Name:

Time and Date: /

1.3 Describe the extent of the emergency aviation support needed.

1.4 Provide the Aviation Support Contractor with the location of the pick up and destination.

1.4.1 Record the location and personnel/cargo to be picked up, as well as the estimated time of arrival at the pick up site.

(Location)

(Personnel/Cargo)

(Estimated Time of Arrival)

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EMERGENCY AVIATION SUPPORT INSTRUCTION FORM Initials 1.4.2 Record the destination of the cargo from Step 1.4.1 and estimated time of arrival.

(Cargo)

(Estimated Time of Arrival) 1.5 Arrangements have been made to deliver the cargo to the pickup site by the estimated arrival time.

1.6 Arrangements have been made to pick up the cargo at the destination by the estimated arrival time.

1.7 For additional emergency aviation support, repeat Steps 1.2 through 1.6 recording conversation using the Telephone and Communications Logsheet.

-1.8 Upon completion of emergency aviation requirements, notify the aviation services contractor to terminate services. Record the name of the individual and the time of the notification.

Oyster Creek Aviation Facility Information Form

1. Airports
a. Miller Air Park located west of Toms River on Pinewald-Keswick Road.
b. Lakewood Airport located on Rt. 528 Southeast of Lakewood.
2. Heliports
a. Onsite heliport is designated as FAA Site Number H-205 and is equipped with a wind sock but no lights.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 4B EOF ACCESS CONTROL CHECKLIST Initials 1.0 Establish an Access Control area at the main entrance of the EOF/JIC.

2.0 Ensure all entrances other than the main entrance to the EOF/JIC are locked. Post the locked doors.of the-JIC with the signs available in the main hallway closet, when time and resources permit.

3.0 Activate and reset the alarm system. The power switch is inside the closet in the hallway by the entrance to the Auditorium (JIC Briefing area).

4.0 Establish an access log. Allow only authorized personnel to enter the EOF or JIC.

NOTE Authorized personnel are: Employees with Employee Identification Card, Federal and State Emergency Response personnel with proper identification. The duty roster may be used for guidance. If personnel other than those on the roster request entry, you must get authorization from the Group Leader Admin. Support or the Emergency Preparedness Representative.

NOTE If unauthorized personnel attempt to gain access to the EOF, the individual assigned access control should contact the OEM Representative at the EOF or the Lakewood Police Dept. at (732) 363-0200 and request assistance.

5.0 Source check the frisker stored in the EOF using the instructions in Exhibit 4C. After source checking the frisker, place it at the entrance of the EOF with the range switch set for 500 CPM full scale. Hand and foot frisks should be required until the Group Leader R&EC arrives, and confirms or discontinues the need for frisking. Otherwise, when communications are established call the RAC at 609-971-4156 and ask if frisking is required.

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EOF ACCESS CONTROL CHECKLIST Initials 6.0 If you are notified by an individual that they have consumed an alcoholic beverage within the past five (5) hours or believe an individual should be tested for Fitness for Duty, notify the Emergency Preparedness Representative.

7.0 Forward this completed form to the Group Leader Administrative Support.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) j25 EXHIBIT 4C INSTRUCTIONS FOR SOURCE CHECKS OF FRISKER AT EOF The frisker is located in the EOF next to Public Information Desk. The check source is located in a lock box above the frisker.

Initials 1.0 Verify with the Gr Ldr R & EC that frisking is required at the EOF if the Gr Ldr is available, otherwise setup the frisking station.

2.0 Check calibration sticker and ensure that the current date is before the "Calibration Due Date".

3.0 Ensure the frisker is plugged into IIOV AC outlet.

NOTE The frisker will operate on battery power if no 11OV AC is available.

4.0 Check the frisker cable connections secure.

5.0 Turn selector knob to "BATT" (battery) position and check that meter reads in BATT OK range then place selector knob in on position. Assure AC light is on.

6.0 Unplug the AC Power, Take Frisker to Supply Closet.

7.0 Turn selector knob to the highest position, place probe directly over the source and wait 30 to 60 seconds for meter to respond.

If it does not, contact Group Leader R&EC for direction.

8.0 Turn selector knob back to Xl position.

9.0 Relocate the frisker to the EOF entrance to be used for personnel monitoring, as appropriate, with existing conditions.

10.0 When the frisker is no longer needed, or the EOF is deactivated, return the frisker to EOF, turn selector knob to "OFF" and plug the frisker into 11OV AV electrical outlet to maintain a charge on the batteries.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 5 TECHNICAL SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE CHECKLIST Initials 1.0 Start a Technical Support Representative log.

2.0 Ensure all Tech Support personnel use the tag board.

3.0 If additional personnel are needed for technical reasons or NRC interface, request the Group Leader Admin Support to call out personnel. Tech Support staff from other teams, Licensing personnel, or Corporate Licensing may be helpful in providing information to the NRC.

4.0 Monitor the (01) Conference Line ED/OPS Headset to keep abreast of Plant conditions. This line is not to be used for communicating Engineering questions, concerns or discussions. Engineering tasks should be communicated over other EP lines or alternate lines as appropriate.

5.0 Initialize the Plant Computer System Terminal and Display Data on center screen. Operating aids for the projector are at the projector.

6.0 Ensure the computer is on next to the projector stand in center.

This computer is also connected to the projector and can display other information as desired, such as logs, action items, etc.

7.0 Ensure the PPM Computer is on and displaying appropriate tables as requested.

8.0 Review, as appropriate, Exhibit lB, NRC Emergency Response Interface.

9.0 If problems are encountered with emergency telephones, contact the EOF Communications Coordinator.

10.0 Verify that prints, technical manuals, reference materials, etc.,

are available in the Technical Support area.

11.0 Initiate the development of a watchbill for your organization that will support the emergency on a 24 hour/day basis using Exhibit 11 and provide to the Group Leader Admin. Support.

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TECHNICAL SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE CHECKLIST Initials 12.0 When the BNE arrives, establish an information exchange pathway with them. Provide known current plant status. Ensure communications are clear and precise. It is important to answer all BNE questions concerning plant status, release pathway etc. in a timely fashion. The ESD should be made aware of any request that can not be met in a timely fashion so that the appropriate contacts can be made to answer the question.

13.0 Be prepared to advise the ESD on any plant or technical information which may be needed and review the PAR Logic Diagram (Exhibit 1C) and obtain data necessary to answer PAR questions in advance of PAR discussion.

14.0 Obtain additional technical support (as requested) for the Emergency Response Organization through contact with the Corporate Engineering dept. personnel. Call-out additional assistance through use of the Engineering dept. call-out list.

15.0 Review the appropriate press releases for technical accuracy, as quickly as possible, when requested by the PI rep. or ESD.

Utilize the guidance in Exhibit 9A as a reference.

16.0 Forward this completed form to the EOF Communications Coordinator.

Signature Date Time (EPIP25/S9) E5-2

OYSTER CREEK Number AmerGen. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.25 An Exelon/British Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No.

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 6 MATERIALS MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR CHECKLIST Initials 1.0 Access the Automated Materials Management System (AMMS).

2.0 Initiate the development of a watchbill for your organization that will support the emergency on a 24 hour/day basis using Exhibit 12 and provide to the Group Leader Admin. Support.

3.0 Be prepared to place the EOF microwave system backup generator in service using Exhibit 6A when directed by the ESD.

Signature Date Time (EPIP25/Sl0) E6-1

AmerG n. OYSTER CREEK Number EPIP-OC-

  • 25 EMERGENCY TEM1D T..l".T'TN PREPAREDNESS PROCEDTR.E An Exelon/British Energy Company Title Revision No.

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 6A LAKEWOOD MICROWAVE ROOM EMERGENCY ELECTRIC PROCEDURE 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide the necessary steps to provide an emergency electric power supply for the microwave radio equipment and base station radio equipment located at the Lakewood facility.

NOTE The microwave communications system will function for up to eight hours after a loss of power on its batteries. Before connecting the portable generator, attempt to contact tele-communications technicians from the Larrabee Shop, phone number (732) 370-7242. During off hours contact the Pinelands Area Load Supervisor at (973) 455-8274 and request that technicians be called out to connect the generator. The tele communications supervisor may also be paged at (973) 203-8164.

2.0 PROCEDURE 2.1 Move the portable emergency generator from the boiler room to the rear of the building; the generator should remain outside the building and be within close proximity of the microwave room. The key for the boiler room must be gotten from the key cabinet in the EOF. The key for the lock on the generator security chain is located on the "Emergency Backup Generator Supplies" board located in the microwave room.

2.2 Fill the generator with gas. Gas containers and gas can be found in the "Flammable Fuels" cabinet located in the Line Department's fenced-in storage enclosure. Note that gas is also available at the outside gas pumps which are also powered by a backup generator.

2.3 On the generator, set the Voltage Selector to the "120V/240V" position.

2.4 On the generator, set the AC Circuit Breaker to the "OFF" position.

2.5 On the two battery charger/eliminators, set the Power Switches to the "OFF" position.

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Title (EOF) 25 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY EXHIBIT 6A (Cont 'd)

LAKEWOOD MICROWAVE ROOM EMERGENCY ELECTRIC PROCEDURE 2.6 Disconnect the base station radios power cords.

2.7 Disconnect the two power cords for the battery charger/eliminators.

Select one of the battery charger/eliminators for use. Only one is 2.8 required to supply the necessary power for the microwave equipment.

2.9 On the selected battery charger/eliminator open the front panel by Set the battery charger/eliminator input loosening the two top screws.

source switch to operate at "240 Volts".

2.10 Connect the two extension cords to the generator and the appropriate equipment. The extension cords are located on the "Emergency Backup Generator Supplies" board located in the microwave room. The "120 Volt" extension cord is for the base station radios; the "240 Volt" extension cord is for the one selected battery charger/eliminator which will power the microwave equipment.

2.11 Start the generator by turning the ON/OFF switch to the "ON" position and pulling the starter rope. A choke is also available and may have to be used. See the generator operator manual for additional operating instructions.

2.12 On the generator, turn the AC Circuit Breaker to the "ON" position.

2.13 On the selected battery charger/eliminator, set the POWER switch to the "ON" position.

2.14 The microwave equipment and the base station radios are now back in operation powered the emergency backup generator.

2.15 To ensure adequate cooling for the microwave room, keep the door open and apply forced ventilation via electric fan. The fan may be plugged into the extension cord used by the radios.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 7 EOF COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR CHECKLIST INITIALS 1.0 Report to the ESD Assistant, monitor and support/direct communicator activities in support of the emergency.

2.0 Ensure that sufficient communications capability exists to function satisfactorily. Report phone problems to the TSC Communications Coordinator who will initiate repairs.

3.0 Verify all computers are running and displaying the appropriate information.

4.0 Set the EOF clock to agree with the time displayed by the PCS.

(During drills ask the controller). Maintain a communications log, recording significant communications related events. Utilize the PC if available, or other means of recording information.

5.0 Ensure all communications personnel use tag board.

6.0 Call out additional personnel if required.

NOTE For call out of Duty Roster positions contact Security Shift Commander. For additional staff contact Group Leader Admin Support. If he is not available, use normal department call out methods.

7.0 Assign responsibilities to Communicators for:

  • Notifications to offsite agencies (EPIP-OC-.03) as appropriate.
  • Maintaining ESD log and ESD Action Items using a PC or other means as appropriate or available.
  • Status.boards if needed or appropriate.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (KOF) 25 EXHIBIT 7 (continued)

EOF COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR CHECKLIST INITIALS 8.0 When the ESD activates the EOF, contact the ECC Communications Coordinator and assume Off-site notification responsibilities unless directed not to do so. Request all completed off-site notifications checklists and station status checklists be faxed, so that there is a clear understanding of which notifications have been made from the ECC.

Time of Transfer:

ECC Communications Coordinator:

Name 9.0 Initiate the development of a watch bill for your organization that will support the emergency on a 24 hour/day basis.

Refer to Exhibit 12.

10.0 Upon termination of the emergency ensure that communications equipment and supplies are replaced and returned to a ready status upon deactivation of the EOF.

11.0 Upon termination of the emergency, ensure those agencies previously notified in EPIP-OC-.03 have been advised of the termination.

12.0 Forward all completed logs and records to the Emergency Preparedness Department.

Signature: Date:

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 8 EOF COMMUNICATOR GENERAL DUTIES 1.0 Report to EOF Communications Coordinator.

2.0 Receive and direct incoming calls to requested positions.

3.0 Complete outgoing calls as directed by Emergency Management.

4.0 Direct outgoing messages to appropriate facilities.

5.0 Maintain telephone log and/or message log current.

5.1 Communications logs are stored at the communicator's duty station via the PC or book. Alternately, Exhibit 15 may be used.

5.2 The following items should be recorded:

"* All significant telephone conversations (e.g.: 08:40-ESD called re Status of OSC Team #8)

"* Date and time of emergency declarations

"* Notifications of offsite agencies

"* Incoming fax transmissions

"* Plant status prior to and at the time of emergency declarations

"* Logging and routing of incoming message forms

"* Major actions requested and major actions performed (by whom)

"* Significant information (e.g., Protective Action Recommendations, requests for assistance, etc.)

"* Communications with offsite agencies 6.0 Collect all paper records (Ensure records have been completed as appropriate) and turn over to EOF Communications Coordinator for review.

7.0 Report telecommunications problems to EOF Communications Coordinator.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 8 (continued)

EOF COMMUNICATOR GENERAL DUTIES 8.0 Perform offsite notifications in accordance with EPIP-OC-.03 as directed by EOF communications Coordinator.

9.0 Relay requests.

9.1 Verbal requests for engineering information (TSC) should be logged. Request may be followed up With written communications over the fax.

9.2 When transmitting a written request:

"* transcribe it (as necessary) onto the Emergency Message Form (Exhibit 16)

"* complete all spaces on the form

" message number (Communicators may assign message numbers to correspond with individual Communicator's log but must reserve the Message Number Line for the number assigned by Plant Status Update Line Communicator).

"* to whom directed

"* to center directed

"* "from" person

"* "from" center

" Completed form should be faxed to the appropriate center.

The reply may be stapled to, or transcribed onto the same message form.

" Number and log each fax transmission using Exhibit 17.

NOTE Number outgoing transmissions sequentially regardless of the type of transmission. Use location designator as part of sequential number, i.e. EOF-001, EOF-002, etc.

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SOYSTER CREEK Number EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-. 25 Exelon/Brntish Energy Cpn An EenBtsE An___ Company Tu~lDT.~'I*uI.rIrIIufrT~t* PRAIDI TRE*I*J Title Revision No.

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY CEOF) 25 EXHIBIT 9 PRESS RELEASE APPROVAL GUIDANCE 1.0 Press releases should be issued within approximately one hour from the time that a major plant event has occurred. Press releases shall include the time that the information is current and be written in accordance with the following guidelines.

2.0 The following categories of information should be included in press releases.

a. Level of EmerQency This is simply identifying which one of the four emergency levels was declared.
b. Basis for Emergency Declaration This should be a simplified description of the plant condition which produced the emergency action level (e.g., a leak of radioactive water within the plant building).
c. Operational Status of Plant A simple description of plant status at the time of the emergency declaration (e.g., OCGS was operating at 100% power when the leak was discovered, however, the plant is currently reducing power).
d. Company/Government Interface This is intended to inform the public that OCGS has notified and is working closely with government officials so that public confidence and company credibility can be increased.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) j25 EXHIBIT 9 (Continued)

PRESS RELEASE APPROVAL GUIDANCE

e. Corrective Actions This should be a non-technical description of what plant personnel are doing to correct the problem. It may include such language as "attempts the are being made to stop the leak" or "plant personnel are investigating cause of the leak."
f. Offsite Impact the A statement which simply assesses what impact this event may have on environment. This is intended to provide factual information on offsite radiological conditions (e.g., a radioactive release is in progress, however, environmental monitoring teams have not detected any radiation levels offsite in excess of normal background).

The initial press release should include all or part of the above information since time is of the essence. However, at the very least it should contain items a-e above. (pre-approved boiler plate news releases are contained in Procedure 1820-IMP-1720.01, Attachment 1) 3.0 In addition to the above, the following guidance will be used in issuing press releases:

0 Speculation, dose projections and Protective Action Recommendations should not be included in press releases.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) [25 EXHIBIT 9 (Continued)

PRESS RELEASE APPROVAL GUIDANCE 0 All press releases must be approved by the ESD, except the press release announcing the opening and location of the Joint Information Center when it is activated. Operational and radiological review and concurrence by the ESD Assistant and Group Leader R&EC may be appropriate if the press release has radiological or operation details.

NOTE For security related events, Press releases containing potential Safeguards information are to be reviewed by the Security Coordinator.

Original initialed copies are to be retained for records. Exceptions to this are limited to press releases with boiler plate information only (e.g., pre-approved boiler plate news releases are contained in Procedure 1820-IMP-1720.01, Attachment 1) which may be issued without prior review and approval. Once the Governor has declared a "State of Emergency" all OCGS Press Releases shall be provided to the State Police representative in the Joint Information Center for review prior to final issuance. Changes made as a result of this review should be communicated to the ESD.

" Press releases will be reviewed expeditiously in order to support timely issuance.

" Press releases should avoid technical terms (e.g., plant names) and jargon (e.g., trip) and should be written as simple as possible. For example, Iso Condenser could be referred to as a heat removal process from the reactor.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 10 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS REPRESENTATIVE CHECKLIST Initials 1.0 Ensure that EOF communications links and information displays are properly set up and functioning.

2.0 If requested, assist the ESD in completing Exhibit 1.

3.0 Ensure that proper information channels have been set up with BNE and NRC representatives if necessary.

4.0 Initiate a watchbill for your position that will support the emergency on a 24 hour/day basis using Exhibit 12 and forward to the Group Leader Admin. Support.

5.0 Ensure that all EOF personnel have used the tag board.

6.0 Support the ESD by providing information on:

1. The Emergency Plan implementation.
2. On Site, Off Site and State Emergency Response facilities.

Refer to the NJ State RBRP and applicable procedures (SOP's)Provide interpretation/conversion of PAR Keyhole sectors and related NJ-OEM used Emergency Response Areas (ERPA's) - (SOP-305).

3. Communications abilities, means and methods. Initiate ESDs on the PC in Conf. area next to "Large Screen" TV.
4. Personnel and resources availabilities.
5. Procedure/Plan requirements.

7.0 When requested by the ESD, ensure Fitness for Duty requirements are met in accordance with Exhibit 10A and 10CFR Part 26.

8.0 Approve access for those who are not badged or on the approved access list.

9.0 Ensure the Communications Coordinator collects completed checklists from all EOF personnel when time permits and forwards them to you.

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G OYSTER CREEK Number An__e__r__ _eoa An Exelon/Brntish Energy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TMD*T.*.MI!Pa'PTT*1 PRO*-DT1E EPIP-OC-.25

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 10A EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITY FITNESS FOR DUTY DETERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTE The Fitness for Duty rule applies to all Company employees (including contractors and vendors) granted unescorted access to the protected area or who are required by position or name to report to the EOF. These instructions address their evaluation for utilization in an emergency only. All "for cause" evaluations must be conducted by the Medical or Security Department.

Scope:

In accordance with 10 CFR Part 26, Fitness for Duty, individuals responding to an emergency who have consumed alcohol within the previous five hours but believe that they are fit for duty shall inform the Emergency Support Director and receive an evaluation. Contractor/vendor personnel shall be asked if they have consumed alcohol within the previous 5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br />. If the answer is yes, an evaluation shall be conducted.

Instructions:

The Emergency Support Director shall direct the Emergency Preparedness Representative to contact On-Duty Security Shift Supervisor to arrange for testing.

NOTE Extra copies of Exhibit 10B are kept with the instrument.

Based on the results of the test, perform the following:

1) BAC 0.01% or less Allow the individual to work in the facility.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 10A (Continued)

EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITY FITNESS FOR DUTY DETERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS

2) BAC greater than 0.01% but less than 0.04%

Allow the individual to work in the facility. Re-test the individual approximately every thirty minutes to determine the maximum BAC. If the maximum BAC is equal to or greater than 0.04%, refer to Step 3. If less than 0.04%, no further action is required.

3) BAC equal to or greater than 0.04%

If determined that the individuals unique knowledge or skills are required, that Individual shall only be permitted to work with permission of the Site Director, (or in his/her absence, his/her designee), Emergency Support Director, Emergency Director, or Chief Nuclear Officer only after satisfactory assurance, that the individual is capable of performing his/her duties. Remind the Emergency Support Director that if this individual is needed to work, he/she must be escorted at all times. Arrangements for testing should be made as soon as possible.

NOTE Individuals not "ON CALL" who report to their Emergency Response Facility and test equal to or greater than 0.04 percent BAC are not subject to disciplinary action.

4) Ensure the individual who tested equal to or greater than 0.04 percent, if not needed, is not permitted to drive home. Provide a place for the individual to rest or contact Group Leader - Admin Support to arrange for transportation.
5) Be alert for any individual that exhibits aberrant behavior or smell of alcohol. Test these individuals in accordance with this exhibit. If aberrant behavior cannot be attributed to a positive BAC reading, ask the Group Leader

- Admin Support to contact the Security Department for further action.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 11 ROUTE TO EOF (PINELAND DIVISION OFFICE)

1. Take Route 9 north to Lacey Road.
2. Make left on to Lacey Road and travel west to the Parkway North entrance which will be on your right.
3. Take Garden State Parkway North to exit 83 (Lakewood).
4. Follow jug handle to Route 9 North. (An AT&T microwave tower is located in the center of the jug handle.)
5. Take Route 9 North.
6. The EOF (Pineland Division Office) is on the right about 500 ft. past the light at the intersection of Routes 9 and 528.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 12 Page of SAMPLE DATE:

EMERGENCY SHIFT SCHEDULE GROUP (eg. Admin.):

TIME: SHIFT 1 SHIFT 2 SHIFT 3 BEGIN END NAME NAME NAME POSITION #

P HOME#

H WORK #

N BEEPER

POSITION #

E P HOME #

H N WORK #

N E BEEPER #

POSITION #

P HOME #

H 0 WORK #

N E BEEPER #

POSITION #

P HOME #

H 0 WORK #

N E BEEPER #

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 13 ALTERNATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES This exhibit provides for a description of evacuation preplanning for Alternate Emergency Response Facilities as follows:

1. Control Room/ECC - Evacuation of Control Room - the Operators control the plant from remote shutdown panels and the GSS directs plant operations from the TSC. All other ECC IREO members are integrated into the TSC organization.

(Refer to 2000-ABN-3200.30 for specific direction).

2. OSC - Evacuation of OSC - all OSC personnel are evacuated to the SOSC which is located in the rear of the TSC. (Refer to EPIP-OC-.27 for specific direction.)
3. TSC - Evacuation of TSC - the ED support staff which includes the ED, ED Assistant, RAC, RASE, and PI Rep. evacuate to the Control Room (ECC) . The Tech Support staff which includes the TSC Coordinator, TSC Engineers, Communication Coordinator, Communicators and the Tech Assistant evacuate to the OSC. The Core Engineer would initially report to the Control Room, but if his services are not needed, he will be sent to the OSC. (Refer to EPIP-OC-.26 for specific direction).
4. Remote Assembly Area - Evacuation of RAA's - if the Forked River Bldg. 14 RAA is not available then relocate to the Berkeley Customer Operations Center and vise versa.
5. Emergency Assembly Area - The EAA may be redirected to the Forked River Assembly Area or to the Remote Assembly Area at Berkeley Line as directed by management.

In this case Site Accountability is conducted as personnel exit the site.

6. EOF - There are no backup facilities for the EOF because it is remote from the site and it is unlikely that a nuclear related incident would affect both the plant and this center.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 Exhibit 14 SITE ACCESS POLICY FOR MEDIA DURING EMERGENCIES Providing reasonable site access to the media during a plant emergency is in the best interest of OCGS and the public.

Responsibility for approving site access rests with the Emergency Support Director, or if the EOF is not activated, with the Emergency Director.

For purposes of media access to the site during an emergency, the same industrial safety and security standards and requirements that apply to non-essential employees will be applied to the media.

Communication Dept. Responsibilities Requests for media access will be made to the ESD or ED by the Public Information Duty Representative or the Media Center Lead.

Communications will provide the ED/ESD with the number of media to gain site access, areas to be accessed and length of time the media will be there. (Communications will decide the number of media gaining access based on conditions at the time of the emergency. An attempt will be made to gain access for, at a minimum, one representative each from radio, television, and print media.)

Communications will provide media transportation on and off site.

Communications will have each member of the media sign a Media Access Briefing Form, Exhibit 18, indicating they were briefed about the risks as they were known at the time by the Corporation.

1. If media access does not involve entry into a posted radiologically controlled area:
a. At Oyster Creek, Security will retain responsibility for sign in and badging.
b. Communications will supervise and escort the media while on site.
c. Communications will conduct a briefing explaining the radiological and industrial conditions and risks on site.
2. If media access involves entry into a posted radiologically controlled area:
a. Media will be processed as appropriate, receiving dosimetry, training, bioassay, waivers and briefings based on established procedural requirements.
b. Communications will notify the Security Coordinator prior to site access.
c. Communications in conjunction with Radiological Controls will supervise and escort the media while in posted radiologically controlled areas.

ED/ESD Responsibilities

1. The ED/ESD will consult with the RAC/Group Leader R&EC, and media will be granted access if the projected dose will not exceed the 500 millirem annual limit including external and internal exposure.

NOTE For Security Driven Events, media access to the site must also be approved by the local Law Enforcement Agency and Security.

2. Approve media access to the site if requirements are met.

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EMRGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) j25 REDemrs:PPOC EXHIBIT 15 SAMPLE Time:______EMRENYPRP OYSTER CREEK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS Communicator Log Location: _______ ____Date:

Name: ___________

Time: Remarks:

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 16 SAMPLE Number Emergency Message To: OSC TSC EACC ECC EOF Staff Position/Other Message:

Originator:

Staff Position Initials Time Date Location: ECC TSC OSC EACC EOF Reply:

Reply Completed by:

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 17 HIFAX LOG SAMPLE SEND MESSAG TIME INITIAL TSC OSC EOF ECC COMMENTS E

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 18 MEDIA ACCESS BRIEFING FORM I have been briefed about the risks, both industrial and radiological, to which I may be exposed while at this nuclear facility. I understand there may be some risk and willingly accept it for the purpose of visiting the plant site.

Signature Date News Organization Communications Rep.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 25 EXHIBIT 19 PAR NOTIFICATION FORM NOTE' Personally provide the PAR to the Senior State Official at the State EOC, within 15 minutes of a General Emergency. Verify that you are speaking to the'Senior Official at the State EOC when providing the PAR. If the PAR is provided prior to State EOC activation, the State has agreed that the State Dispatcher will be considered the "Senior State Official".

INITIAL PAR IZ We recommend evacuation for the general population within 2 miles of the plant and Compass Sectors I and out to a distance of _ miles. We also recommend Sheltering, for the general population within all other areas of the EPZ.

LI We recommend Sheltering for the general population within the 10 mile EPZ.

EXPANSION OF PAR LI We recommend evacuation for the general population within miles of the plant and Compass Sectors I and out to a distance of _ miles. We also recommend sheltering for the general population within all other areas of the EPZ.

population within _ miles FI We recommend evacuation for the general of the plant.

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2 CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY Usage Level Responsible Department Applicability/Scope Applies to work at Oyster Creek 2 Emergency Preparedness

. 'A I.. X Ye No Effective Date This aocument is with nQ v an _Yes X No Safety Reviews Required /g -,5-- Ci)

Prior Revision 1 incorporated the This Revision 2 incorporates the following-Temporary Changes:

following Temporary Changes:

N/A N/A List of Paqes (all pages rev'd to Rev. 2) 1.0 to 3.0 El-l to El-3 This procedures replaces EPIP-COM-.45 NON-CONTROLLED This Document Will Not Be Kept Up To Date DCC Oyster Creek Concurring organization Element Date

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0 02/99 A. Smith Convert EPIP-COM-.45 which is common between TMI & OC to a site specific for Oyster Creek and TMI. The content is exactly the same except for reference related to TMI which is deleted. The new number for OC is EPIP-OC-.45 1 DOS A. Smith Change references'from GPU or GPUN to OCNGS.

09/01 A. Smith Update titles; Safety Review from Yes to No.

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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS INPLEENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.45 Title jRevision No.

CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY j2 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure provides guidance for emergency termination/recovery at the Oyster Creek Generating Station.

2.0 APPLICABILITY/SCOPE 2.1 This procedure is applicable for Emergency Plan implementation of emergency classifications at the Alert or higher levels.

3.0 DEFINITIONS 3.1 None 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 The Emergency Director/Emergency Support Director is responsible for completion of actions required by Exhibit 1.

5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Complete Exhibit 1

6.0 REFERENCES

6.1 OCGS Emergency Plan 7.0 EXHIBITS Exhibit 1 - Classified Emergency Termination/Recovery Checklist (EPIP45) 3.0

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CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY EXHIBIT 1 CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY CHECKLIST NOTE instituted if The recovery phase of an emergency is intended to be to near are needed to return the plant long term corrective actions normal or decommissioning conditions. It would be expected that this would be necessary only subsequent to an incident characterized by a General Emergency or a site Area Emergency. If the plant can be conditions without major repairs, there is no need returned to normal In this case, the emergency may be to enter the "Recover Mode".

terminated by following the criteria in this checklist.

(closeout) a 1.0 Determine when to enter recover, de-escalate or terminate classified emergency based on the following conditions:

NOTE to meet If a General Emergency has been declared, the only option is De-escalation or termination is NOT permitted the recovery criteria.

from a General Emergency.

1.1 Enter recovery if all of the following conditions have been met.

1.1.1 Radiation levels in all in-plant areas are stable or decreasing.

1.1.2 Radiological releases to the environment are under control or have ceased.

1.1.3 Containment pressure is normal or near normal and as expected for post accident conditions.

1.1.4 The reactor is stable and in a safe shutdown condition.

1.1.5 Any fire, flood or similar emergency conditions affecting the plant are controlled or have ceased.

1.2 If NOT in a General Emergency, de-escalate the emergency if lower emergency action level criteria apply.

1.3 If NOT in a General Emergency, terminate (close out) the emergency based on the following criteria.

1.3.1 The plant is in a stable configuration and 1.3.2 NO emergency action level criteria apply.

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CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY CHECKLIST 2.0 Based on the evaluation for recovery, de-escalation or termination perform the following:

Initials 2.1 If the RECOVERY criteria have been met:

2.1.1 Discuss recovery plans with the "Office of the President".

2.1.2 Discuss recovery plans with the 2.1.2.1 NRC and 2.1.2.2 State 2.1.3 Establish a Recovery Organization, taking into account the condition and concerns at the plant.

2.1.4 Ensure that significant efforts being performed by the Emergency Organization are transferred to the Recovery Organization.

2.1.5 Declare recovery and direct the following:

2.1.5.1 Onsite pege announcements 2.1.5.2 Offsite notifications 2.1.5.3 Issuance of a press release (EPIP45S3) EI-2

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CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY EXHIBIT 1 (continued)

CLASSIFIED EMERGENCY TERMINATION/RECOVERY CHECKLIST Initials 2.2 DE-ESCALATION of the emergency 2.2.1 If NOT in a General Emergency, re-classify the emergency to a lower level.

2.2.2 Discuss de-escalation with the STATE.

2.2.3 Direct the following:

2.2.3.1 Onsite page announcement 2.2.3.2 Offsite notifications 2.2.3.3 Issuance of a press release 2.2.3.4 Manning of all applicable facilities for the emergency classification per the Emergency Plan.

2.3 TERMINATION (Close Out) of the Emergency 2.3.1 Discuss termination with the STATE.

2.3.2 Direct the following:

2.3.2.1 Termination (close out) 2.3.2.2 Onsite page announcement 2.3.2.3 Offsite notifications 2.3.2.4 Issuance of a press release (EPIP45S3) EI-3