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Ccmments Numt.er                                              And Dato PMP 2080 EPP.001  Emergency Plan Activation          Revision  2    TP-1,5-27-82 Exp  NA and Condition Classification        4-27-82 EPP.OO  Unusual Event                      CAiVCELLED 10-29-81 EPP.003 Al ert                              CANCELLED 10-29-81 EPP.OO  Site  Emergency                    CANCELLED 10-29-81 EPP:005 General    Emergency                CANCELLED 10-29-81 EPP.OO  Initial  Dose Assessment            :".ev. 2 (Gaseous)                          4-27-82 EPP.007  Initial  Release Assessments      Revision 0      TP-1,2-23-82 Exp  NA (Liquid)                            4-1-81 EPP.008  Calling Off-Duty Plant              Revision    1    P-1,4-30-82  Exp N/A Personnel                          4-29-82 EPP.009  Fire Emergency Guidelines          Revision  1 6-15-82 EPP.010 Toxic Gas Release      Guidelines    Revision  1 6-2-82 EPP.011 Natural Emergency Guidelines        Revision 0 4-1-81 EPP.012  Initial Off-Site Notificatio]      Revision    1 4-27-82 8207060048 820625
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PMP EPP INDEX IHOIAHA & MICHIGAN PO'riER COMPANY DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT P ANT MANAGER PROCEDURE index Identification                  Ti tie              Revision Ho.        Ccmment-Number                                            And Oat PMP 2080 EPP.013 Duties    of the Individual    Who Revision  0 Discovers an Emergency            4-1-81 Condition EPP.014 Personnel  Injury                Revision  .1 6-15-82" EPP.015  Responsibility of the On-Site Revision      1  TP-1,5-27-82 Exp  NA Emergency. Coordinator            4-29-82 EPP  Appendix A Telephone Numbers    for  Key    Revi sion 2 Plant Personnel                  6-1-82 EPP  Appendix 8 Hospital Assistance      Plan      Revision 3-31-81 EPP  Appendix  C Radiological Supplement          Revision  0 4-1-81 Pace    lA
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INDIANA 8COMPANY  NIICHIGAN ElECTRIC DONALD C COOK NUClEAR PLANT PROCEDURE COVER SHEET Procedure No.pMp pp8O Epp Mg Revision No. 1 FIRE EMERGENCY GUIDELINES SCOPE OF REVISION Revision      I -  Revised to provide  clarification of    Operator actions.
OCR JUN 1 61982 SIGNATURES ORIGINAL        Rev. I          REV. 2        Rev. S PREPARED BY QUALITY ASSURANCE REVIEVf INTERFACING DEPARTMENT HEAD CONCURRENCE                      N.A.
DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL                              N.A.              A.
PLANT NUCLEAR SAFETY COMMITI7E PLANT MANAGER APPROVAL DATE OF ISSUE                        3-31-81 Fccm No. PN 2010-1 ~ REV. 2
 
PIP 2080 EPP.009 LEST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Pa e Numbers                      Revision Number and Date Page 1 of 2                          Revision 1  6-15,82 Page 2 of 2                          Revision 1  -6 15"8~
Page 1  of 1 Rev. 1, 6-15,82
 
PMP 2080 EPP.009 INDIANA 6 MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPAiW DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT FIRE  EMERGENCY GUIDELINES 1.0 OBJECTIVES This procedure sets        forth those actions which  must be taken during emergency    situations involving the outbreak of        fire at on-site plant locations.
2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES The  Shift Supervisor (SS)/On-Site          Emergency Coordinator (OSEC) and Fire Brigade      members    are responsible for the accomplishment of emergency actions required in response to a fire at DCCNP.
3.0 APPLICABIIITY This procedure describes emergency          fire activities including assessment    and emergency      classification, notifications and reporting, activation of the Fire Brigade or other emergency organizations, fire suppression activities, assistance requests to local fire departments, personnel safety, radiological considerations and response to protection.
4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1  Shift Supervisor -        Immediate Actions
: 4. l. 1" If possible, in        a timely manner, confirm  and determine the extent of the      fire.
4.1.2      Sound the plant fire alarm, make a P.A. announcement of the fire's location, and establish fire announcements on the fire conference circuit (telephone number 1800).
: 4. 1.3      Brief and dispatch a fire brigade leader to assume control of the fire brigade at the fire.
4.1. 4      Request,,  if needed,  that Security brings the F're Truck to the    fire  area.
4.1.5      If the    fire is within  a controlled area, request assistance from the Radiation Protection Section to determine the following:
A. Radiation levels B. Airborne activity levels C. Contamination levels 4.1.5.1    The  Fire Brigade Leader should instruct the fire br'gade on precautions to be taken    if contamination or radioactive smoke are encountered.
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PMP  2080 EPP.009 4.1.5.2    The Fire Brigade Leader should minimize the number or personnel involved and stay times when combatting fires in potential radiation hazard areas.
4.1.5.3    Fire fighters should be aware of the possible loss of radiological shielding during a fire.
4.1.6  Notify the Plant    <tanager or Operations Superintendent.
4.1.7  Establish communications between the Shift Supervisor (Control Room) and the Fire Brigade Leader.
4.1.8  Direct other Plant staff      members required to support the  fire-fighting effort in    the tasks required.
: 4. 1.9  Request Outside assistance      if required, and notify Plant Security to meet the incoming units and escort them to the fire  area.
4.1.10  Direct  all on-site fire-fighting operations, including de-energizing electrical equipment and mechanical equipment, as necessary.
4.1.11  Determine need    for additional support  such as Reentry and Rescue Team and    off-site  medical support.
4.1.12  Refer to and implement as required PUP 2080 EPP.001, Emergency Plan Activation and Condition Classification, and review Emergency Action Levels based upon reports
            ,from the fire scene.
4.1.13 'Notify the    NRC,  if required.
Direct fire fighting effort until fire is out or relieved by the  OSEC.
4.2 Shift Supervisor -    Subsequent  Actions 4.2.1    Restore Fire suppression equipment and alarm systems when the fire is out.
4.2.2    Ensure  all personnel and equipment are monitored for contamination when leaving a fire area within the Controlled Area.
4.2.3    Investigate the cause of the fire      and document  findings per  OHI 2271, Fire Investigation.
4.2.4    Ensure completion of    initial off-site notification list from PMP 2080 EPP.012.
4 2 5    Notify the  QC Section to replace expended    fire eauipment and check permanent equipment restored to standby readiness.
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                                  /ND/AIIVA 8 l&#xc3;IC8!GAIII ELECTRIC Coi&#xc3;PAIIIY DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT PROCEDURE COVER SHEET Procedure No. PMP-2080 EPP.014 Revision No.
PERSONNEL        INJURY SCOPE OF REVISION Revision        1  -  Added Step 9 to Exhibit B.
DCR guN 1 61982 SIGNATURES ORIGINAL        Rev. I          REV. 2        Rev. 0 PREPARED BY QUALITY ASSURANCE REVIEW INTERFACING DEPARTMENT HEAD CONCURRENCE DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL PLANT NUCLEAR SA~r. COMMITTEE PLANT MANAGER APPROVAL DATE OF ISSUE                          g -Z7-9 Form Na PMI 2010 1 ~  REV. 2
 
PMP-2080 EPP.014 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Pa e Numbers                                  Revision Number and Date I
Page 1 of 4                                      Revision  1 15-82 Page 2 of 4                                      Revision  1 15-82 Page 3 of 4  EXHIBIT A                          Revision  1 15-82 Page 4 of 4  EXHIBIT B                          Revision  1 15-82 6-lk-82
 
INDIANA  8  MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY PMP-2080 EPP.014 DONALD  C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT PERSONNEL  INJURY 1.0  OBJECTIVES This procedure provides general guidance to the On-Site Emergency Coordinator (OSEC) to ensure that injured personnel receive appropriate first-aid; that prompt and correct notification of Memorial Hospital takes place; and that appropriate members of the Plant Manager' Safety Investigation Comnittee are notified of the event.
This procedure is supplemented by PMP-2081 EPP.008 when the injury occurs in an area where there is a potential for radiation/contamination.
: 2. 0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1  The OSEC is responsible for implementation of this procedure upon notification of injured personnel.      The S;S shall act as the OSEC until relieved of this responsibility as described in PMP-2080 EPP.015 2.2  An  Asst. Shift Supervisor (A.S.S.) will normally be responsible for coordinating activities at the scene of the injury. The " S.S will be assisted by someone trained in first aid as well as an individual trained in radiation protection when radiation/
contamination is involved.
2.3  Radiation Protection personnel are responsible for coordinating Health Physics activities described in PMP-2081 EPP.008.
Note:    In general,    the order of medical treatment  will  be:
: 1. Care  of severe physical injuries
: 2. First aid to other injuries
: 3. Personnel    decontamination
: 4. Definitive medical treatment 3.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure is applicable any time one of the following personnel injuries occurs on site:
3.1  An  injury requiring transportation to the hospital in      an ambulance.
3.2  Any time an    injury involves transportation of contaminated individual to the hospital.
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PMP-2080 EPP.014 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1  Ensure  that a team  is dispatched to provide medical treatment to the injured.
4.2  If radiation/contamination    is involved, notify R.P. to assist as per PMP-2081 EPP.008 4.3  Obtain information necessary    to complete Exhibit A  and/or Exhibit  B.
4.4  If an  ambulance  is necessary, notify Security to request local ambulance service.
4.5  If contaminated  patients are involved, and an ambulance is to be used,  request Security to bring the plant ambulance to the vehicle search portal for possible off-site agency use.
4.6  Notify  Memorial Hospital as per    Exhibit A and/or Exhibit B.
4.7  Be prepared for Memorial Hospital to call back to verify the existence of contaminated patients    if Exhibit 8 is used.
4.8  If contaminated  patients are involved ensure at least one member  of Radiation Protection accompanies the individual to the hospital.
4.9  Ensure. appropriate plant    staff notifications as per  PMSO  .048, Occupational- "Inj.uries.
4.10 Return to PMP-2080 EPP.001 as appropriate.
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PMP-2080 EPP.Q14 EXHIS IT A HOSPITAL CALL  -  INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT NO  RADIOLOGICAL COMPL ICATIONS Call  MEMORIAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM      -  983-8262 When  the EMERGENCY ROOM  personnel  answer,  say:
            "My name is at the  Cook    an  'n who r> gman.
is the
                                                'm Shift I am the SMft Supervisor calling for Suoervisor at the Cook an  1n  rs gman).
: 2.    "We  have had an  industrial injury which does not involve any radiation. I repeat, the injury does not inv~ove any radiation."
: 3.    "We have                      patients with the following injuries:
Patient No.                                    Injury 2.
4, 5.
: 4.    "The  (first)  ambulance should be leaving      in about minutes and  will be  brought to the    EMERGENCY ROOM  entrance."
: 5.    "Are there any questions?"
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PMP-2080 EPP.014 EXHIBIT    B HOSPITAL CAI L  -  RADIOLOGICAL HAZARDS Call  MEMORIAL HOSPITAL      -  983-8262 When  the telephone is answered, say:
      "This is a radiation emergency call from the Donald              C. Cook    Nuclear Plant. Please connect me with:
(from 7:30    AM  to 3:00  PM, Monday through    Friday)    - the Assistant Director,  Emergency Room and Outpatient; (from 3:00 PM to 7:30 AM, Monday through Friday and            on  weekends)-
the Emergency Room Charge Nurse."
When  the Assistant Director or Charge Nurse answers, say:
: l.      "My name  is                        I am the Shift Supervisor at the Cook  Plant. I  am  calling for                      who is the Shift Supervisor at the Cook Plant)."
: 2.      "Initiate the Donald C. Cook Plant Hospital Assistance Plan and prepare to receive radiation patients."
: 3.      "We have              patients. Of these                    are contaminated and            involve radiation    hazards."
: 4.      "Can you receive these patients?"
Answer
: 5.      "They ws      e transporte    sn              am u  ances.      e  erst ov which will leave in approxima~te y                      minutes.      The  travel
: 6.      "The
                    <<h following information      is available  on the  patients:
Patient                              Contaminated?    Deconned?    Radiation    Radiation No.            Injury              Yes/No          ~Yes/No)    ~Yes/No)          Level 2.
3.
4~
5.
: 7.      "  e  o low> ng  precautions shou      be o served    as recommenae        by R.P.)"
: a. No special precautions beyond those normally provided in the Hospital Assistance Plan.
: b. Treatment personnel should wear respiratory protection.
: c. Radiation levels may create special problems. Be sure 'o wait for dosimetry equipment.
: d.    (Others as given by R.P.)
: 8.      "Are there any questions?"
: 9.      "I can be contacted at Extension                if more information is needed".
At the conclusion of the report, the Assistant Director or Charge Nurse will telephone the Shift Supervisor at the Donald .C. Cook Nuclear Plant to confirm'he report.
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PMP EPP INDEX INDIAiVA 5 ilICH GAiV PO'riER COMPANY DONALD C. COOK HUCL~nR PLAiNT P NT MANA Indev Identific ion Tl tl e Revision iVo.

Ccmments Numt.er And Dato PMP 2080 EPP.001 Emergency Plan Activation Revision 2 TP-1,5-27-82 Exp NA and Condition Classification 4-27-82 EPP.OO Unusual Event CAiVCELLED 10-29-81 EPP.003 Al ert CANCELLED 10-29-81 EPP.OO Site Emergency CANCELLED 10-29-81 EPP:005 General Emergency CANCELLED 10-29-81 EPP.OO Initial Dose Assessment  :".ev. 2 (Gaseous) 4-27-82 EPP.007 Initial Release Assessments Revision 0 TP-1,2-23-82 Exp NA (Liquid) 4-1-81 EPP.008 Calling Off-Duty Plant Revision 1 P-1,4-30-82 Exp N/A Personnel 4-29-82 EPP.009 Fire Emergency Guidelines Revision 1 6-15-82 EPP.010 Toxic Gas Release Guidelines Revision 1 6-2-82 EPP.011 Natural Emergency Guidelines Revision 0 4-1-81 EPP.012 Initial Off-Site Notificatio] Revision 1 4-27-82 8207060048 820625

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INDIANA 8COMPANY NIICHIGAN ElECTRIC DONALD C COOK NUClEAR PLANT PROCEDURE COVER SHEET Procedure No.pMp pp8O Epp Mg Revision No. 1 FIRE EMERGENCY GUIDELINES SCOPE OF REVISION Revision I - Revised to provide clarification of Operator actions.

OCR JUN 1 61982 SIGNATURES ORIGINAL Rev. I REV. 2 Rev. S PREPARED BY QUALITY ASSURANCE REVIEVf INTERFACING DEPARTMENT HEAD CONCURRENCE N.A.

DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL N.A. A.

PLANT NUCLEAR SAFETY COMMITI7E PLANT MANAGER APPROVAL DATE OF ISSUE 3-31-81 Fccm No. PN 2010-1 ~ REV. 2

PIP 2080 EPP.009 LEST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Pa e Numbers Revision Number and Date Page 1 of 2 Revision 1 6-15,82 Page 2 of 2 Revision 1 -6 15"8~

Page 1 of 1 Rev. 1, 6-15,82

PMP 2080 EPP.009 INDIANA 6 MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPAiW DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT FIRE EMERGENCY GUIDELINES 1.0 OBJECTIVES This procedure sets forth those actions which must be taken during emergency situations involving the outbreak of fire at on-site plant locations.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES The Shift Supervisor (SS)/On-Site Emergency Coordinator (OSEC) and Fire Brigade members are responsible for the accomplishment of emergency actions required in response to a fire at DCCNP.

3.0 APPLICABIIITY This procedure describes emergency fire activities including assessment and emergency classification, notifications and reporting, activation of the Fire Brigade or other emergency organizations, fire suppression activities, assistance requests to local fire departments, personnel safety, radiological considerations and response to protection.

4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Shift Supervisor - Immediate Actions

4. l. 1" If possible, in a timely manner, confirm and determine the extent of the fire.

4.1.2 Sound the plant fire alarm, make a P.A. announcement of the fire's location, and establish fire announcements on the fire conference circuit (telephone number 1800).

4. 1.3 Brief and dispatch a fire brigade leader to assume control of the fire brigade at the fire.

4.1. 4 Request,, if needed, that Security brings the F're Truck to the fire area.

4.1.5 If the fire is within a controlled area, request assistance from the Radiation Protection Section to determine the following:

A. Radiation levels B. Airborne activity levels C. Contamination levels 4.1.5.1 The Fire Brigade Leader should instruct the fire br'gade on precautions to be taken if contamination or radioactive smoke are encountered.

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PMP 2080 EPP.009 4.1.5.2 The Fire Brigade Leader should minimize the number or personnel involved and stay times when combatting fires in potential radiation hazard areas.

4.1.5.3 Fire fighters should be aware of the possible loss of radiological shielding during a fire.

4.1.6 Notify the Plant <tanager or Operations Superintendent.

4.1.7 Establish communications between the Shift Supervisor (Control Room) and the Fire Brigade Leader.

4.1.8 Direct other Plant staff members required to support the fire-fighting effort in the tasks required.

4. 1.9 Request Outside assistance if required, and notify Plant Security to meet the incoming units and escort them to the fire area.

4.1.10 Direct all on-site fire-fighting operations, including de-energizing electrical equipment and mechanical equipment, as necessary.

4.1.11 Determine need for additional support such as Reentry and Rescue Team and off-site medical support.

4.1.12 Refer to and implement as required PUP 2080 EPP.001, Emergency Plan Activation and Condition Classification, and review Emergency Action Levels based upon reports

,from the fire scene.

4.1.13 'Notify the NRC, if required.

Direct fire fighting effort until fire is out or relieved by the OSEC.

4.2 Shift Supervisor - Subsequent Actions 4.2.1 Restore Fire suppression equipment and alarm systems when the fire is out.

4.2.2 Ensure all personnel and equipment are monitored for contamination when leaving a fire area within the Controlled Area.

4.2.3 Investigate the cause of the fire and document findings per OHI 2271, Fire Investigation.

4.2.4 Ensure completion of initial off-site notification list from PMP 2080 EPP.012.

4 2 5 Notify the QC Section to replace expended fire eauipment and check permanent equipment restored to standby readiness.

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/ND/AIIVA 8 lÃIC8!GAIII ELECTRIC CoiÃPAIIIY DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT PROCEDURE COVER SHEET Procedure No. PMP-2080 EPP.014 Revision No.

PERSONNEL INJURY SCOPE OF REVISION Revision 1 - Added Step 9 to Exhibit B.

DCR guN 1 61982 SIGNATURES ORIGINAL Rev. I REV. 2 Rev. 0 PREPARED BY QUALITY ASSURANCE REVIEW INTERFACING DEPARTMENT HEAD CONCURRENCE DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL PLANT NUCLEAR SA~r. COMMITTEE PLANT MANAGER APPROVAL DATE OF ISSUE g -Z7-9 Form Na PMI 2010 1 ~ REV. 2

PMP-2080 EPP.014 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Pa e Numbers Revision Number and Date I

Page 1 of 4 Revision 1 15-82 Page 2 of 4 Revision 1 15-82 Page 3 of 4 EXHIBIT A Revision 1 15-82 Page 4 of 4 EXHIBIT B Revision 1 15-82 6-lk-82

INDIANA 8 MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY PMP-2080 EPP.014 DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT PERSONNEL INJURY 1.0 OBJECTIVES This procedure provides general guidance to the On-Site Emergency Coordinator (OSEC) to ensure that injured personnel receive appropriate first-aid; that prompt and correct notification of Memorial Hospital takes place; and that appropriate members of the Plant Manager' Safety Investigation Comnittee are notified of the event.

This procedure is supplemented by PMP-2081 EPP.008 when the injury occurs in an area where there is a potential for radiation/contamination.

2. 0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The OSEC is responsible for implementation of this procedure upon notification of injured personnel. The S;S shall act as the OSEC until relieved of this responsibility as described in PMP-2080 EPP.015 2.2 An Asst. Shift Supervisor (A.S.S.) will normally be responsible for coordinating activities at the scene of the injury. The " S.S will be assisted by someone trained in first aid as well as an individual trained in radiation protection when radiation/

contamination is involved.

2.3 Radiation Protection personnel are responsible for coordinating Health Physics activities described in PMP-2081 EPP.008.

Note: In general, the order of medical treatment will be:

1. Care of severe physical injuries
2. First aid to other injuries
3. Personnel decontamination
4. Definitive medical treatment 3.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure is applicable any time one of the following personnel injuries occurs on site:

3.1 An injury requiring transportation to the hospital in an ambulance.

3.2 Any time an injury involves transportation of contaminated individual to the hospital.

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PMP-2080 EPP.014 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Ensure that a team is dispatched to provide medical treatment to the injured.

4.2 If radiation/contamination is involved, notify R.P. to assist as per PMP-2081 EPP.008 4.3 Obtain information necessary to complete Exhibit A and/or Exhibit B.

4.4 If an ambulance is necessary, notify Security to request local ambulance service.

4.5 If contaminated patients are involved, and an ambulance is to be used, request Security to bring the plant ambulance to the vehicle search portal for possible off-site agency use.

4.6 Notify Memorial Hospital as per Exhibit A and/or Exhibit B.

4.7 Be prepared for Memorial Hospital to call back to verify the existence of contaminated patients if Exhibit 8 is used.

4.8 If contaminated patients are involved ensure at least one member of Radiation Protection accompanies the individual to the hospital.

4.9 Ensure. appropriate plant staff notifications as per PMSO .048, Occupational- "Inj.uries.

4.10 Return to PMP-2080 EPP.001 as appropriate.

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PMP-2080 EPP.Q14 EXHIS IT A HOSPITAL CALL - INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT NO RADIOLOGICAL COMPL ICATIONS Call MEMORIAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM - 983-8262 When the EMERGENCY ROOM personnel answer, say:

"My name is at the Cook an 'n who r> gman.

is the

'm Shift I am the SMft Supervisor calling for Suoervisor at the Cook an 1n rs gman).

2. "We have had an industrial injury which does not involve any radiation. I repeat, the injury does not inv~ove any radiation."
3. "We have patients with the following injuries:

Patient No. Injury 2.

4, 5.

4. "The (first) ambulance should be leaving in about minutes and will be brought to the EMERGENCY ROOM entrance."
5. "Are there any questions?"

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PMP-2080 EPP.014 EXHIBIT B HOSPITAL CAI L - RADIOLOGICAL HAZARDS Call MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - 983-8262 When the telephone is answered, say:

"This is a radiation emergency call from the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant. Please connect me with:

(from 7:30 AM to 3:00 PM, Monday through Friday) - the Assistant Director, Emergency Room and Outpatient; (from 3:00 PM to 7:30 AM, Monday through Friday and on weekends)-

the Emergency Room Charge Nurse."

When the Assistant Director or Charge Nurse answers, say:

l. "My name is I am the Shift Supervisor at the Cook Plant. I am calling for who is the Shift Supervisor at the Cook Plant)."
2. "Initiate the Donald C. Cook Plant Hospital Assistance Plan and prepare to receive radiation patients."
3. "We have patients. Of these are contaminated and involve radiation hazards."
4. "Can you receive these patients?"

Answer

5. "They ws e transporte sn am u ances. e erst ov which will leave in approxima~te y minutes. The travel
6. "The

<<h following information is available on the patients:

Patient Contaminated? Deconned? Radiation Radiation No. Injury Yes/No ~Yes/No) ~Yes/No) Level 2.

3.

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5.

7. " e o low> ng precautions shou be o served as recommenae by R.P.)"
a. No special precautions beyond those normally provided in the Hospital Assistance Plan.
b. Treatment personnel should wear respiratory protection.
c. Radiation levels may create special problems. Be sure 'o wait for dosimetry equipment.
d. (Others as given by R.P.)
8. "Are there any questions?"
9. "I can be contacted at Extension if more information is needed".

At the conclusion of the report, the Assistant Director or Charge Nurse will telephone the Shift Supervisor at the Donald .C. Cook Nuclear Plant to confirm'he report.

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