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| issue date = 06/21/1989
| issue date = 06/21/1989
| title = Forwards Scope & Objectives for 891025 Annual Emergency Preparedness Exercise,For Review
| title = Forwards Scope & Objectives for 891025 Annual Emergency Preparedness Exercise,For Review
| author name = MILTENBERGER S
| author name = Miltenberger S
| author affiliation = PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & GAS CO. OF NEW JERSEY
| author affiliation = PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & GAS CO. OF NEW JERSEY
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{{#Wiki_filter:Public Service Electric and Gas. Company Steven E. Miltenberger Public Service Electric and Gas Company P.O. Box.236. Hancocks Bridge. NJ 08038 609-339-4199 Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer June 21, 1989 NLR-N89128 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Gentlemen:
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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES SALEM AND HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATIONS DOCKET NOS. 50-272, 50-311, 50-354 In accordance with NRC Inspection Procedure 82302, Review of Exercise Objectives and Scenarios for Power Reactors, the scope and objectives for the October 25, 1989, Artificial Island Exercise are submitted for your review. The objectives reflect our plans for the 1989 Artificial Island Licensee-Only Exercise for the Salem Generating Station. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please.contact Craig Adams at (609) 339-4629.
Company Steven E. Miltenberger                         Public Service Electric and Gas Company P.O. Box.236. Hancocks Bridge. NJ 08038 609-339-4199 Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer June 21, 1989 NLR-N89128 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Gentlemen:
Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES SALEM AND HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATIONS DOCKET NOS. 50-272, 50-311, 50-354 In accordance with NRC Inspection Procedure 82302, Review of Exercise Objectives and Scenarios for Power Reactors, the scope and objectives for the October 25, 1989, Artificial Island Exercise are submitted for your review.                                           The objectives reflect our plans for the 1989 Artificial Island Licensee-Only Exercise for the Salem Generating Station.
Enclosure  
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please.contact Craig Adams at (609) 339-4629. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
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Document Control Desk NLR-N89128 c Mr. J. c. Stone 2 Licensing Project Manager -Salem Ms. K. Halvey Gibson Senior Resident Inspector  
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* Mr. c. Y. Shiraki Licensing Project Manager -Hope Creek Mr. G. w. Meyer Senior Resident Inspector  
 
-Hope Creek Mr. W. T. Russell, Administrator Region I Mr. William J. Lazarus Chief -Emergency Preparedness Section United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 Mr. Kent Tosch, Chief New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Division of Environmental Quality Bureau of Nuclear Engineering CN 415 Trenton, NJ 08625 .-
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'* "* A",1--. 6-21-89 SCOPE: SECTION 2.0 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1989 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES COMPANY EXERCISE The 1989 Annual Artificial Island Exercise will simulate accident events culminating in a radiological accident and resultant offsite release from the Salem Generating Station. The exercise will involve events that test the effectiveness of PSE&G's Emergency Preparedness Program. The 1989 Artificial Island Exercise is a Licensee-Only exercise.
                                                                    '* "*      A",1--.
To establish the scope and boundaries of the exercise scenario, a definitive set of objectives was developed.
Document Control Desk           2                      6-21-89 NLR-N89128 c   Mr. J. c. Stone Licensing Project Manager - Salem Ms. K. Halvey Gibson Senior Resident Inspector - Salem
The objectives were used to ascertain the required inputs to the exercise sequence of events and to establish evaluation critique areas to be observed during the exercise.
* Mr. c. Y. Shiraki Licensing Project Manager - Hope Creek Mr. G. w. Meyer Senior Resident Inspector - Hope Creek Mr. W. T. Russell, Administrator Region I Mr. William J. Lazarus Chief - Emergency Preparedness Section United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 Mr. Kent Tosch, Chief New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Division of Environmental Quality Bureau of Nuclear Engineering CN 415 Trenton, NJ 08625
OBJECTIVES: (ONSITE) A. Emergency Response Facilities  
 
: 1. Demonstrate the activation and staffing of emergency response facilities.  
SECTION 2.0 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1989 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES SCOPE:
: 2. Demonstrate communication capabilities between emergency response facilities.  
The 1989 Annual Artificial Island Exercise will simulate accident events culminating in a radiological accident and resultant offsite release from the Salem Generating Station. The exercise will involve events that test the effectiveness of PSE&G's Emergency Preparedness Program. The 1989 Artificial Island Exercise is a Licensee-Only exercise.
: 3.
To establish the scope and boundaries of the exercise scenario, a definitive set of objectives was developed. The objectives were used to ascertain the required inputs to the exercise sequence of events and to establish evaluation critique areas to be observed during the exercise.
adequacy of facilities and displays to support emergency operations  
OBJECTIVES:   (ONSITE)
.. B. Event Classification and Notification  
A. Emergency Response Facilities
: 1. Demonstrate the activation and staffing of emergency response facilities.
: 2. Demonstrate communication capabilities between emergency response facilities.
: 3. Demonst~ate  adequacy of facilities and displays to support emergency operations ..
B. Event Classification and Notification
: 1. Demonstrate proficiency in recognizing and classifying emergency conditions in accordance with the Salem Event Classification Guide (ECG) and the ability to implement Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs) pertaining to:
: 1. Demonstrate proficiency in recognizing and classifying emergency conditions in accordance with the Salem Event Classification Guide (ECG) and the ability to implement Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs) pertaining to:
* 1.1 Alert (A) 1.2 Site Area Emergency (SAE) 1.3 General Emergency (GE) 2.1.0 Rev. O '*
* 1.1     Alert (A) 1.2     Site Area Emergency (SAE) 1.3     General Emergency (GE) 2.1.0                   Rev. O
SECTION PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS* COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1989 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES  
 
: 2. Demonstrate the capability of Salem Generating Station to perform timely notifications to the States of New Jer.sey and Delaware.
SECTION 2~0*
* 3. Demonstrate the pommunicate technical information between response facilities and to the NRC via the NRC Emergency Notification System (ENS) . 4. Demonstrate the capability to formulate around the clock emergency response duty rosters to allow the extended activation of emergency response facilities.  
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS* COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1989 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
: c. Emergency Operations Management  
: 2. Demonstrate the capability of Salem Generating Station to perform timely notifications to the States of New Jer.sey and Delaware.       *
: 1. .Demonstrate the capability of the Salem Emergency
: 3. Demonstrate the abili~y.to pommunicate technical information between emerge~cy response facilities and to the NRC via the NRC Emergency Notification System (ENS) .
: 4. Demonstrate the capability to formulate around the clock emergency response duty rosters to allow the extended activation of emergency response facilities.
: c. Emergency Operations Management
: 1. .Demonstrate the capability of the Salem Emergency
_Response Organization to implement the Artificial.
_Response Organization to implement the Artificial.
Island Emergency Plan. 2. Demonstrate the ability to turnover Emergency Coordinator responsibilities between the Senior Nuclear Shift Supervisor, the Emergency Duty Officer, and the Emergency Response  
Island Emergency Plan.
: 3. Demonstrate the ability of key-emergency personnel to *initiate and coordinate.
: 2. Demonstrate the ability to turnover Emergency Coordinator responsibilities between the Senior Nuclear Shift Supervisor, the Emergency Duty Officer, and the Emergency Response Man~ger.
timely_* and-ef.fective decisions with respect to a radiological emergency and cleariy demonstrate command and control functions as applicable.  
: 3. Demonstrate the ability of key- emergency personnel to
: 4. Demonstrate effective organizational control and integrated radiological emergency response including:  
      *initiate and coordinate. timely_* and- ef.fective decisions with respect to a radiological emergency and cleariy demonstrate command and control functions as applicable.
: 4. Demonstrate effective organizational control and integrated radiological emergency response including:
4.1    Deployment of field monitors 4.2    Receipt and analysis of radiological data
: 5. Demonstrate that Emergency Management Personnel (ERM, EDO) identify changing (degrading, improving) plant conditions and brief facility personnel concerning the improved plant status.
2.1.1                      Rev. o


===4.1 Deployment===
SECTION 2.0 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1989 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE liliD OBJECTIVES D. Accident Assessment
: 1. Demonstrate the ability of emergency response personnel to communicate with and control field teams along with receiving and assessing radiological data from field teams.
: 2. Demonstrate the ability of emergency response personnel to make Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) based on plant conditions and/or dose assessment.
E. Public Information and Media Relations
: 1. Demonstrate the staffing of ~he Emergency News Center by Artificial Island emergency response personnel and facility activation.
: 2. Demonstrate the capability to issue coordinated periodic public information releases.
: 3. Demonstrate the ability to provide rumor control and response to inquiries from the general public and media, as applicable in a coordinated fashion.
  *4. Demonstrate the ability to provide clear, timely and accurate briefings to the new media.
NRC Area for Improvement.
F. Operations and Operations Support
: 1. Demonstrate the Control Room staff's ability to recognize operational symptoms and parameters indicative of degrading plant conditions.
: 2. Demonstrate the ability to properly classify emergency events.
: 3. Demonstrate the proper communications and notification methods.
: 4. Demonstrate command and control functions within the Operations Support Center.
: 5. Demonstrate th~ ability to properly set up, staff and operate the Operations Support Center (OSC)
* 2 .1. 2                Rev. o


of field monitors 4.2 Receipt and analysis of radiological data 5. Demonstrate that Emergency Management Personnel (ERM, EDO) identify changing (degrading, improving) plant conditions and brief facility personnel concerning the improved plant status. 2.1.1 Rev. o SECTION 2.0 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1989 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE liliD OBJECTIVES D. Accident Assessment
e.
: 1. Demonstrate the ability of emergency response personnel to communicate with and control field teams along with receiving and assessing radiological data from field teams. 2. Demonstrate the ability of emergency response personnel to make Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) based on plant conditions and/or dose assessment.
SECTION 2.0 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1989 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE .
E. Public Information and Media Relations
SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
: 1. Demonstrate the staffing of Emergency News Center by Artificial Island emergency response personnel and facility activation.  
: 6. Demonstrate the ability of OSC-dispatched teams to respond to:
: 2. Demonstrate the capability to issue coordinated periodic public information releases.
6.1    Fire and/or rescue event 6.2    Damage assessment 6.3    Repair and corrective actions
: 3. Demonstrate the ability to provide rumor control and response to inquiries from the general public and media, as applicable in a coordinated fashion. *4. Demonstrate the ability to provide clear, timely and accurate briefings to the new media. NRC Area for Improvement.
: 7. Demonstrate adequate health physics support for osc teams deployed in areas of radioiogical concern.
F. Operations and Operations Support 1. Demonstrate the Control Room staff's ability to recognize operational symptoms and parameters indicative of degrading plant conditions.  
: 8. Demonstrate the ability of _OSC staff personnel to adhere to established Radiation Protection practices such as, proper* Step Off Pad proced~res and contamination control *
: 2. Demonstrate the ability to properly classify emergency events. 3. Demonstrate the proper communications and notification methods. 4. Demonstrate command and control functions within the Operations Support Center. 5. Demonstrate ability to properly set up, staff and operate the Operations Support Center (OSC)
        . NRC Area for Improvement.
* 2 .1. 2 Rev.
G. Health, Medical, and Exposure Control Measures
: e. SECTION 2.0 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1989 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE . SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
: 1. Demonstrate the decision making process for limiting exposure of emergency workers.
: 6. Demonstrate the ability of OSC-dispatched teams to respond to: 6.1 Fire and/or rescue event 6.2 Damage assessment
: 2. Demonstrate methods and resources for distributing dosimetry and thyroid blocking agents, if appropriate, to emergency workers.
H. Engineering Objectives:
: 1. Demonstrate the ability to develop alternative methods or equipment alterations in response to accident affected plant systems or c::omponents.
: 2. Demonstrate the ability to assess plant operational data and provide recommendations concerning accident mitigation and/or engineering based Protective Action Recommendations (PARs).
  *3. Demonstrate the ability to* identify and/or recognize when fission product boundaries are breached. NRC Open.
It~m 50-272/88-23-01.
: 4. Demonstrate the ability to estimate fuel damage using the data available.
2 .1. 3                  Rev. o


===6.3 Repair===
SECTION 2.0 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1989 ~NUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES I. Security Objectives:
and corrective actions 7. Demonstrate adequate health physics support for osc teams deployed in areas of radioiogical concern. 8. Demonstrate the ability of _OSC staff personnel to adhere to established Radiation Protection practices such as, proper* Step Off Pad and contamination control * . NRC Area for Improvement.
: 1. Demonstrate effective site security operations and the ability to establish and control security access control points.
G. Health, Medical, and Exposure Control Measures 1. Demonstrate the decision making process for limiting exposure of emergency workers. 2. Demonstrate methods and resources for distributing dosimetry and thyroid blocking agents, if appropriate, to emergency workers. H. Engineering Objectives:
J ..* Exercise Control and Evaluation:
: 1. Demonstrate the ability to develop alternative methods or equipment alterations in response to accident affected plant systems or c::omponents.
: 2. Demonstrate the ability to assess plant operational data and provide recommendations concerning accident mitigation and/or engineering based Protective Action Recommendations (PARs). *3. Demonstrate the ability to* identify and/or recognize when fission product boundaries are breached.
NRC Open.
50-272/88-23-01.
: 4. Demonstrate the ability to estimate fuel damage using the data available.
2 .1. 3 Rev. o SECTION 2.0 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1989 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES I. Security Objectives:  
: 1. Demonstrate effective site security operations and the ability to establish and control security access control points. J ..
* Exercise Control and Evaluation:  
: 1. Demonstrate the ability to control the scenario in accordance with the prescribed timeline.
: 1. Demonstrate the ability to control the scenario in accordance with the prescribed timeline.
NRC Area for Improvement.  
NRC Area for Improvement.
: 2. Demonstrate the ability of exercise controllers to provide scenario data and address questions which pertain to data without prompting the players. 3. Demonstrate the ability to adequately critique the exercise performance.
: 2. Demonstrate the ability of exercise controllers to provide scenario data and address questions which pertain to data without prompting the players.
2.1.4, Rev. O}}
: 3. Demonstrate the ability to adequately critique the exercise performance.
2.1.4,                   Rev. O}}

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Forwards Scope & Objectives for 891025 Annual Emergency Preparedness Exercise,For Review
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Issue date: 06/21/1989
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Public Service Electric and Gas.

Company Steven E. Miltenberger Public Service Electric and Gas Company P.O. Box.236. Hancocks Bridge. NJ 08038 609-339-4199 Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer June 21, 1989 NLR-N89128 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Gentlemen:

ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES SALEM AND HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATIONS DOCKET NOS. 50-272, 50-311, 50-354 In accordance with NRC Inspection Procedure 82302, Review of Exercise Objectives and Scenarios for Power Reactors, the scope and objectives for the October 25, 1989, Artificial Island Exercise are submitted for your review. The objectives reflect our plans for the 1989 Artificial Island Licensee-Only Exercise for the Salem Generating Station.

Should you have any questions or require additional information, please.contact Craig Adams at (609) 339-4629. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.

Sincerely, Enclosure

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Document Control Desk 2 6-21-89 NLR-N89128 c Mr. J. c. Stone Licensing Project Manager - Salem Ms. K. Halvey Gibson Senior Resident Inspector - Salem

  • Mr. c. Y. Shiraki Licensing Project Manager - Hope Creek Mr. G. w. Meyer Senior Resident Inspector - Hope Creek Mr. W. T. Russell, Administrator Region I Mr. William J. Lazarus Chief - Emergency Preparedness Section United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 Mr. Kent Tosch, Chief New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Division of Environmental Quality Bureau of Nuclear Engineering CN 415 Trenton, NJ 08625

SECTION 2.0 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1989 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES SCOPE:

The 1989 Annual Artificial Island Exercise will simulate accident events culminating in a radiological accident and resultant offsite release from the Salem Generating Station. The exercise will involve events that test the effectiveness of PSE&G's Emergency Preparedness Program. The 1989 Artificial Island Exercise is a Licensee-Only exercise.

To establish the scope and boundaries of the exercise scenario, a definitive set of objectives was developed. The objectives were used to ascertain the required inputs to the exercise sequence of events and to establish evaluation critique areas to be observed during the exercise.

OBJECTIVES: (ONSITE)

A. Emergency Response Facilities

1. Demonstrate the activation and staffing of emergency response facilities.
2. Demonstrate communication capabilities between emergency response facilities.
3. Demonst~ate adequacy of facilities and displays to support emergency operations ..

B. Event Classification and Notification

1. Demonstrate proficiency in recognizing and classifying emergency conditions in accordance with the Salem Event Classification Guide (ECG) and the ability to implement Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs) pertaining to:
  • 1.1 Alert (A) 1.2 Site Area Emergency (SAE) 1.3 General Emergency (GE) 2.1.0 Rev. O

SECTION 2~0*

PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS* COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1989 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES

2. Demonstrate the capability of Salem Generating Station to perform timely notifications to the States of New Jer.sey and Delaware. *
3. Demonstrate the abili~y.to pommunicate technical information between emerge~cy response facilities and to the NRC via the NRC Emergency Notification System (ENS) .
4. Demonstrate the capability to formulate around the clock emergency response duty rosters to allow the extended activation of emergency response facilities.
c. Emergency Operations Management
1. .Demonstrate the capability of the Salem Emergency

_Response Organization to implement the Artificial.

Island Emergency Plan.

2. Demonstrate the ability to turnover Emergency Coordinator responsibilities between the Senior Nuclear Shift Supervisor, the Emergency Duty Officer, and the Emergency Response Man~ger.
3. Demonstrate the ability of key- emergency personnel to
  • initiate and coordinate. timely_* and- ef.fective decisions with respect to a radiological emergency and cleariy demonstrate command and control functions as applicable.
4. Demonstrate effective organizational control and integrated radiological emergency response including:

4.1 Deployment of field monitors 4.2 Receipt and analysis of radiological data

5. Demonstrate that Emergency Management Personnel (ERM, EDO) identify changing (degrading, improving) plant conditions and brief facility personnel concerning the improved plant status.

2.1.1 Rev. o

SECTION 2.0 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1989 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE liliD OBJECTIVES D. Accident Assessment

1. Demonstrate the ability of emergency response personnel to communicate with and control field teams along with receiving and assessing radiological data from field teams.
2. Demonstrate the ability of emergency response personnel to make Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) based on plant conditions and/or dose assessment.

E. Public Information and Media Relations

1. Demonstrate the staffing of ~he Emergency News Center by Artificial Island emergency response personnel and facility activation.
2. Demonstrate the capability to issue coordinated periodic public information releases.
3. Demonstrate the ability to provide rumor control and response to inquiries from the general public and media, as applicable in a coordinated fashion.
  • 4. Demonstrate the ability to provide clear, timely and accurate briefings to the new media.

NRC Area for Improvement.

F. Operations and Operations Support

1. Demonstrate the Control Room staff's ability to recognize operational symptoms and parameters indicative of degrading plant conditions.
2. Demonstrate the ability to properly classify emergency events.
3. Demonstrate the proper communications and notification methods.
4. Demonstrate command and control functions within the Operations Support Center.
5. Demonstrate th~ ability to properly set up, staff and operate the Operations Support Center (OSC)
  • 2 .1. 2 Rev. o

e.

SECTION 2.0 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1989 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE .

SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES

6. Demonstrate the ability of OSC-dispatched teams to respond to:

6.1 Fire and/or rescue event 6.2 Damage assessment 6.3 Repair and corrective actions

7. Demonstrate adequate health physics support for osc teams deployed in areas of radioiogical concern.
8. Demonstrate the ability of _OSC staff personnel to adhere to established Radiation Protection practices such as, proper* Step Off Pad proced~res and contamination control *

. NRC Area for Improvement.

G. Health, Medical, and Exposure Control Measures

1. Demonstrate the decision making process for limiting exposure of emergency workers.
2. Demonstrate methods and resources for distributing dosimetry and thyroid blocking agents, if appropriate, to emergency workers.

H. Engineering Objectives:

1. Demonstrate the ability to develop alternative methods or equipment alterations in response to accident affected plant systems or c::omponents.
2. Demonstrate the ability to assess plant operational data and provide recommendations concerning accident mitigation and/or engineering based Protective Action Recommendations (PARs).
  • 3. Demonstrate the ability to* identify and/or recognize when fission product boundaries are breached. NRC Open.

It~m 50-272/88-23-01.

4. Demonstrate the ability to estimate fuel damage using the data available.

2 .1. 3 Rev. o

SECTION 2.0 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1989 ~NUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES I. Security Objectives:

1. Demonstrate effective site security operations and the ability to establish and control security access control points.

J ..* Exercise Control and Evaluation:

1. Demonstrate the ability to control the scenario in accordance with the prescribed timeline.

NRC Area for Improvement.

2. Demonstrate the ability of exercise controllers to provide scenario data and address questions which pertain to data without prompting the players.
3. Demonstrate the ability to adequately critique the exercise performance.

2.1.4, Rev. O