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{{#Wiki_filter:FLORIDA POWER 82 LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 12/15/83 Page 1 1.0 Title: DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Of fi cer: Vi ce Presi dent, Nucl ear Energy Alternate:
{{#Wiki_filter:FLORIDA POWER 82 LIGHT COMPANY                       Page  1 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 12/15/83
(1)Assistant to Vice President of Power Resources Alternate:
(2)Manager of Nuclear Energy 2.0 A royal and List of.Effective Pa es 2.1~Aroval Revi ewed by Approved Energy 2.2 List of Effective Pa es~Pa e 1 through ll, inclusive 3.0~Sco e 3.1~Pur ose , 1984 1 , 198 Date 12/15/83 Emergency Pl aaning Supervisor Vice President, Nuclear IA CL CSPJO 5C3 CSO ctO g)IA O N HM OO HA N ON et%ma.u.This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Control Officer in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.


===3.2 Discussion===
==1.0 Title==
In the event of a radiological emergency the Emergency Control Officer shall activate the Off-Site Emergency Organization to the extent he deems necessary to provide assistance to:he plant in administration, public relations, security, enginee-ing and technical matters.3.3~Authorlt Thi s procedure impl ements the Turkey Poi nt Pl ant Ralli ol ogi cal Emergency Plan and the St.Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.4.0 Precauti ons 4.1 Until the Recovery Manager is activated and functional, the Emergency Control Officer is responsible for his duties.4.2 In the event the Emergency Control Officer or his a'ternate cannot be contacted for initial notification, the Nuclear Energy Duty Officer will be notified.The Nuclear Energy Duty Officer then assumes the notification responsibilities of the ECO until relieved by the ECO or his alternate.
DUTIES    OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL      OFFICER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Of fi cer:          Vi ce Presi dent, Nucl ear Energy Alternate:          (1)  Assistant to Vice President of    Power Resources Alternate:          (2)  Manager of Nuclear Energy 2.0  A  royal    and  List of. Effective    Pa es 2.1    ~Aroval Revi ewed by                                  Emergency Pl aaning  Supervisor
I~to FLORIDA POWER 5 IGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGE"CY CONTROL OFFICER OFF-SITE EMERGENT Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDUR=1101 12/~5/83 Page 2 4.3 4~4 Expenditures of funds above stated limits, policy issues which may affect the company and certain contractual arrangements, will require specific authori zati on by the Executi ve Vice President of the company.When the Emergency Operations Facility is manned and operational, the Recovery Manager becomes responsible for providing protective action recommendations to state and local authorities.
                                                      , 1984 1
5.0 Res 5.1 onsibili ties Maintain awareness of the status of the emergency conditions.
Approved                                      Vice President,  Nuclear Energy                          , 198 2.2    List of Effective      Pa es
5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 Obtain authorization of the Executive Vice President as required on certain matters of policy and s<penditures above certain levels.Notify and mobilize the.required members of the Offsite Emergency Org ani zati on.Activate the appropriate Emergency Operations Facility for Site Area or General Emergencies.
                    ~Pa  e                              Date 1  through    ll, inclusive        12/15/83 3.0 ~Sco  e 3.1  ~Pur    ose This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Control Officer in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
Notification and communications responsibilities may be delegated by the Emergency Control Officer.The Emergency Coordinator is resoonsible for providing offsite authorities with protective action recommendations until the Recovery Manager notifies the EC that the EOF is manned and oper ati on al.Emergencies classified as Site Area or General shall only be de-escalated by the Emergency Control Officer.6.0 References 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Turkey Point Pl ant Radiological Emergency Pl an.St.Lucie Plant Radiological Ettergency Plan.Procedure 1102, Duties of Recovery Manager, Off-Site Emergency Org ani zati on.Procedure 1301, Emergency Roster 7.0 Records All significant information, events, and actions taken during the emergency period will be recorded and will be initi aled by the Emergency Control Officer or his alternate.
3.2   Discussion In the event of a radiological emergency the Emergency Control Officer shall activate the Off-Site Emergency Organization to the extent he deems necessary to provide assistance to:he plant in administration, public relations, security, enginee-ing and technical matters.
The checklists at the end of this procedure provide required noti fications and information.
3.3 ~Authorlt Thi s procedure impl ements the Turkey Poi nt Pl ant Ralli ol ogi cal IACL            Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
'ORIDA POWER 8I LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 12/15/83 Page 3 8.0 Instructions The Emergency Control Officer shall: 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Receive initial notification of the emergency from the Plant Duty Call Supervisor or Emergency Coordinator or System Operations Power Coordinator and obtain from him the information shown on the attached Checklist 1, as avail able.Mobilize the Off-site Emergency Organization as required for each specific class of emergency.(See appropriate checklist)
CSPJO 5C3    4.0 Precauti ons CSO ctO g) IA O        4.1     Until the Recovery Manager is activated         and functional, the N                  Emergency Control       Officer is responsible for his duties.
Establish and maintain contact with the Recovery Manager, when functional.
HM OO          4.2     In the event the Emergency Control HA                                                              Officer or his a'ternate cannot N                  be contacted       for initial notification, the Nuclear Energy Duty ON et%
The Recovery Manager, when operational, assumes respons'bility for managing FPL emergency support to the affected plant and provides applicable protective action recommendations to offsite authorities.
Officer will be notified. The Nuclear Energy Duty Officer then ma.u.              assumes the notification responsibilities of the ECO until relieved by the     ECO or his alternate.
Notify the Executive Vice President of the emergency.
8.5 8.6 Report to General Office Emergency Center or EOF if deemed appropri ate.Make new policy decisions as required relative to emergency actions.8.7 Authorize expenditures of funds for emergency support activities within stated limits.Obtain approval for policy and expenditures within'imits of Section 5.8.8 8.9 Approve emergency contractual arrangements for emergency support activities within the limits stated in Section 5.Assist in obtaining additional FPL support for the Off-Site Emergency Organization, as requested by Recovery Manager.8.10 Conduct liaison with Federal and state agencies on administrative matters not covered by Emergency Pl ans.8.11 De-escal ate the emergency classification (for Site Area and General Emergencies), based on plant conditions and radiological conditi<ins, onsite and offsite.De-escalation should be based upon consult,~tion with the Recovery Manager, Emergency Coordinator, Bureau<>f Emergency Management, and Department of Health and Reh abi l i t ati ve Servi ces.8.12 As conditions warrant, recovery and restoration pl arming should commence.Consideration of administrative, technical, and logistical matters should be handled by the RM, policy and monetary concerns are considered by the ECO.
~~PROCEDURE 1101 12/15/83 Page 4 CHECKLIST 1 I TTTTTNTN I OIL~TO NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS TIME AND DATE OF MESSAGE/REPORTED BY 2~SITE[Bl ST.LUCI E UNIT 1[Cl ST.LUCIE UNIT 2[Dl TURKEY POINT UNIT 3[El TURKEY POINT UNIT 4 3.ACCIDENT CLASS IF ICATION LAl NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT[Bl ALERT[Cl SITE AREA EMERGENCY f Dl GENERAL EMERGENCY 5.TIME AND DATE OF INCIDENT INCIDENT INVOLVES:/EMERGENCY TIME DATE A NO B YES.C CONTAMINATED INJURY L D NJURI U SITUATION INVOLVES: f Bl POTENTIAL(POSSIBLE)
RELEASE fCl A RELEASE IS OCCURRING-EXPECTfD DURATION OR MAGNITUDE[Dl A RELEASE OCCURRED, BUT STOPPED-DURATION OR MAGNITUDE TYPE OF RELEASE IS: A RADIOACTIVE GASfOUS fBl NON-RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS fCl RADIOACTIVE LIqUID[D l PARTICULATE MATTER[El NOT APPLICABLE WINO DATA:~AMINO DIRECTION (FROM)6.71 8.9.DEGREES 9 10 METERS ILES PER HOUR 9 10 METERS IOD INES N/A N A IN.LNIE T L EO NEO EA~MESSSAGE RECEIVED BY: page(s)N/A Bl WIND SPEED ll Cl T OILIT<<INEE 10.RfCOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS: TIME NOTIFY THE PUBLIC TO TAKE THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS: No Action Shelter 0-2 Mile Radius D~2-5 Miles for Sectors fEl[Fl 5-10 Miles for Sectors[11[Kl 11~CURRENT OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE: (Aj F O 10 METERS 12.Rf LEASE RATE: NOBLE GASES DEFAULT[Al.Ci/sec[cl MEASURED[Bl Ci/sec[Dl TNOTN~ON[Gl[Jl[Ll Ci/sec Ci/sec Ci/sec Ci/sec PROCEDURE 1101 12/15/83 STATE OF FLORIDA NOTIFICATION MESSAGE FORM Page 5 14.15.N/A (Intentionally left blank)WIND DIRECTION DATA Wind from[A][B]NNE[C]NE[D]ENE[E]E[F]ESE LG].SE[Hl SSE LJ]S[K]SSW[L]SW[Ml WSW[N]W[P]WNW'Ql NW[R]NNW ,~oe rees 349-11 12-33 34-56 57-78 79-101 102-123 124-146 147-168 169-191 192-213 214-236 237-258 259-281 282-303 304-326 327-348 Wind toward S SSW SW WSW WNW NW NNW N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE Sectors affected HJK JKL KLM LMN MNP NP Q PQR QRA RAB ABC SCD CD E DEF EFG FGH GHJ BASIC DESCRIPTION OF RELEASE CHARACTERISTICS ESTIMATE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL RfLEASED: NOBLE GASES SOURCE TfRM:[A]TOTAL RELfASE:[B]SOURCE TERM:[CI TOTAL RELEASE:[0]ESTIMATE OF PROJfCTED OFFSITE DOSE RATES: Ci/sec Ci Ci/sec Ci 0 I STANCE 1 mile (Site Boundary)2 mi 1 es 3 mi1 es 4 miles 5 mi 1 es 10 miles SPECIAL DATA:[A]NO[Bl THYROID (mrem/hr)[A]LCI CE]LG]LIl[K]YES WHOLE BODY (mrem/hr)[B][0][F][H]LJ][L]MESSAGE Rf CE I VED BY: TIME DATE FLORIDA POWER 8I LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 12/15/83'age 6 Action CHECKLIST 2 UNUSUAL EVENT CHECKLIST Time Ini ti al s 1.Time of receipt of initi al notification 2.Obtain Checklist 1 data: A.Initial B.Updates C.Checklist Complete 3.Notify Corporate Communications Duty Officer 4.Noti fy Governmental Affairs Department (See Procedure 1301)5.Notify Executive Vice President 6.Notify Risk Department (See Procedure 1301)7.Verify with Emergency Coordinator that notification to the following agencies has been made: 7.1 Bureau of Emergency Management State Warning Point Duty Officer Tal 1 ah assee (7.2 U.S.Nuclear Regul atory Commi ssion Region II Office of Inspection and Enforcement (1-404-221-4503)


===7.3 Department===
I~        FLORIDA POWER 5 to IGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGE"CY CONTROL OFFICER Page 2 OFF-SITE EMERGENT Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDUR=    1101 12/~5/83 4.3   Expenditures of funds above stated          limits, policy issues which may affect the company and certain contractual arrangements, will require specific authori zati on by the Executi ve Vice President of the company.
of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Radiological Duty Officer, Orlando (1-299-0580) 8.Assess status of the following departments, peri odi cal ly: 8.1 Corporate Communications (via EIM)8.2 Governmental Affairs (vi a GAM)9.Close out with verbal summaries to item 7 contacts or escalate to checklist 3 or 4.
4~4  When  the Emergency Operations Facility is manned and operational, the Recovery Manager becomes responsible for providing protective action recommendations to state and local authorities.
oD FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPAh(DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL ijFFICER OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZAT ON PROCEDURE 1101 12/15/83 Page 7 Action CHECKLIST 3 ALERT CHECKLIST Time Initials 1.Time of receipt of notification 2.Obtain Checklist 1 data 3.Establish contact with Emergency Coordinator 4.Notify Offsite Emergency Organization (See Procedure 1301, Offsite Emergency Roster), notify Executive Vice President, and notify Risk Department.
5.0 Res onsibili ties 5.1   Maintain awareness of the status of the emergency conditions.
5.If deemed appropriate, activate General Office Emergency Center.NOTE: The Offsite Organization may not be fully activated for an Alert condition 6.Verify with the Emergency Coordinator that notification to the following agencies has been made: NOTE: Procedure 1301 contains off hours and alternate phone numbers.6.1 Bureau of Emergency Management State Warning Point Duty Officer, Tallahassee (1-904-488-1320)
5.2   Obtain authorization of the Executive Vice President as required on certain matters of policy and s<penditures above certain levels.
5.Notify and mobilize the. required        members  of the Offsite Emergency Org ani zati on.
5.4  Activate the appropriate         Emergency Operations    Facility for Site  Area or General Emergencies.
5.5  Notification      and communications    responsibilities  may be delegated by the Emergency Control Officer.
5.6  The Emergency      Coordinator is resoonsible      for providing offsite authorities with protective action recommendations until the Recovery Manager notifies the EC that the EOF is manned and oper ati on al .
5.7  Emergencies      classified  as  Site Area or General shall only    be de-escalated by the Emergency Control Officer.
6.0 References 6.1   Turkey Point Pl ant Radiological Emergency Pl an.
6.2  St. Lucie Plant Radiological Ettergency Plan.
6.3  Procedure 1102, Duties of Recovery Manager, Off-Site Emergency Org ani zati on.
6.4  Procedure 1301, Emergency Roster 7.0 Records All significant information, events,          and actions taken during the emergency period      will be recorded    and  will be  initi aled by the Emergency Control Officer or his alternate. The checklists at the end of this procedure provide required noti fications and information.


===6.2 Department===
                                'ORIDA POWER 8I LIGHT COMPANY                       Page 3 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE   1101 12/15/83 8.0 Instructions The Emergency      Control Officer shall:
of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Radiological Duty Officer, Orlando(1-299-0580) 6.3~PTP onl~PSL onl a)Dade County a)St.Lucie County EOC (596-8700)
8.1    Receive initial notification of the emergency from the Plant Duty Call Supervisor or Emergency Coordinator or System Operations Power Coordinator and obtain from him the information shown on the attached Checklist 1, as avail able.
EOC(461-5201) b)Monroe County b)Martin County EOC (294-9581)
8.2   Mobilize the Off-site Emergency Organization as required for each specific class of emergency. (See appropriate checklist) 8.3   Establish    and  maintain contact with the Recovery Manager,      when functional. The Recovery Manager, when operational, assumes respons'bility for managing FPL emergency support to the affected plant and provides applicable protective action recommendations to offsite authorities.
EOC (287-1652) 6.4 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II, Office of Inspection and Enforcement (1-404-221-4503)
8.4  Notify the Executive Vice President of the emergency.
FLORIEA POMER 5 LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF HE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER OFF-S I E EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 12/15/83 Page 8 CHECKLIST 3 (cont'd)Action 7.Assess status of activated i ndi vi dual s of the Of f si te Organization, as appropriate:
8.5  Report to General Office Emergency Center or appropri ate.
7.1 Recovery Manager 7.2 Emergency Information Manager 7.3'Governmental Affairs Manager 8.Update Checkli st 1'data periodically and communicate to state and county authorities 9.Close-out with verbal summary to all Item 6 contacts or escalate to Checklist 4 10.Request the RM to complete necessary wri tten reports as fol 1 ows: Nuclear Regul atory Commission within 24 hours Bureau of Emergency Management within 24 hours.Time Initi als
EOF  if deemed 8.6   Make new      policy decisions    as required relative to emergency actions.
~FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 12/15/83 Page 9 Action CHECKLIST 4 SITE AREA AND GENERAL EMERGENCY CHECKLIST Time Initials 1.Time of receipt of notification 2.Obtain Checklist 1 data 3.Establish contact with Eme gency Coordinator 4.Notify*Off site Emergency Org~nization (See Procedure 1301, Offsite Emergency Roster)noti fy Executi ve Vi ce President, and notify Risk Department.
8.7  Authorize expenditures of funds for emergency support activities within stated limits. Obtain approval for policy and expenditures within 'imits of Section 5.
5;Activate Emergency Operations Facility.(See Procedure 1202 (PSL)or 1212 (PTP),"Activation and Use of Emergency Operations Facility").6.Delegate responsibility to the Recovery Man>ger for communications with the following agencies (when he is operational):
8.8  Approve emergency contractual          arrangements for emergency support activities within the limits stated in Section          5.
NOT=: Procedure 1301 contains off-hours and alternate phone numbers.6.1 Hureau of Emergency Management State Warning Point Duty Officer Tallahassee (1-904-488-1320)
8.9  Assist in obtaining additional FPL support for the Off-Site Emergency Organization, as requested by Recovery Manager.
8.10 Conduct liaison with Federal and state agencies on administrative matters not covered by Emergency Pl ans.
: 8. 11 De-escal ate the emergency classification (for Site Area and General Emergencies), based on plant conditions and radiological conditi<ins, onsite and offsite. De-escalation should be based upon consult,~tion with the Recovery Manager, Emergency Coordinator, Bureau <>f Emergency Management, and Department of Health and Reh abi l i t ati ve Servi ces.
8.12 As conditions warrant, recovery and restoration pl arming should commence.       Consideration of administrative, technical,      and logistical matters should        be handled by the RM, policy  and monetary concerns are considered by the ECO.


===6.2 Department===
                    ~~                          PROCEDURE       1101                               Page 4 12/15/83 CHECKLIST      1 I
of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Radiological Duty Officer, Orlando (1-299-0580) 6.3 PTP onl PSL onl a Dade County'St.Lucie County EOC (596-8700)
OIL~TOI    TTTTTNTN NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS TIME AND DATE OF MESSAGE     /   REPORTED BY 2~   SITE                                   3. ACCIDENT CLASS IF ICATION
EOC (461-5201) b)Monroe County ,b)Martin County EOC (294-9581)
[Bl  ST. LUCI E UNIT 1               LAl NOTIFICATION            OF UNUSUAL EVENT
EOC (277-1652) 6.4 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II, Office of Inspection and Enforcement (1-404-221-4503) t FLORIDA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 12/15/83 Page 10 Acti on CHECKLIST 4 (cont'd)Time Initi als 7.Assess status of assigned responsi bi 1 i ti es for the fol 1 owi ng peri odi c al ly: 7.1" Recovery Manager (See Procedure 1102)7.2 Emergency Information Manager (See Procedure 1103)7.3 Governmental Affairs Manager (See Procedure 1106)8.9.Update Checkli st 1 data peri odi c al ly and co+zuni cate to state and county authorities Delegate to the Recovery Manager responsibility for assessing the need for additional off-site support from U.S.Coast Guard, U.S.Department of Energy, REEF Associ ates, INPO, NSSS Vendor, Archi tect/Engi neer, others 10.Consider de-escal ation of emergency when condi tions warrant.Consult with RM, EC, BEM, DHRS.10.Close-out with verbal summary to all Item 6 contacts when appropriate.
[Cl  ST. LUCIE UNIT 2               [Bl    ALERT
11'.'Request the RM to complete necessary written reports as follows: Nuclear Regul atory Commission within 24 hours Bureau of Emergency Management within 24 hours.
[Dl  TURKEY POINT UNIT 3             [Cl    SITE AREA     EMERGENCY
EMERGENCY COORDINATOR Additional notifica-tions per Plan and procedures EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Plant Duty call Supervisor alternates or NEDO ESM Sp'stem Opns, Power Coordinator EIM Staff Support NOTES:+Verify that EC has made or is in the process of making these notifications (for Unusual Event&Alert).For Site Area Emergency&General Emergency, delegate com-munications responsibilities to these agencies to RM (after the EOF is manned and operational).
[El  TURKEY POINT UNIT 4            fDl    GENERAL EMERGENCY TIME AND DATE OF INCIDENT       / EMERGENCY           TIME                 DATE
*Federal and State Agencies 1 Notifications made per Procedure 1101 2 Notifications made per Procedure 1102~FT ure I Notification Flow 4~FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE RECOVERY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1'102 12/15/83 Page 1 1.0 Title: DUTIES OF THE RECOVERY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Recovery Manager: Al ternate: Alternate:
: 5. INCIDENT INVOLVES:
Manager, Nuclear Energy (1)Assistant Manager, Nuclear Energy (2)Manager of Nuclear Energy Services, Nuclear Energy 2.0 A royal and List of Effective Pa es 2.1~Arov al Reviewed by , 1984 Emergency Pl arming Supervisor Approved by Energy 2.2 List of Effective Pa es 1984 Vice President, Nuclear Pacae Date 1 through 21, inclusive 12/15/83 3.0~Sco e 3.1~Pur oae This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Recovery Manager (RM)in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
: 6.               L  D    NJURI      A    NO        B    YES.     C  CONTAMINATED INJURY U
3.2 Di scussi on The Off-Site Emergency Organization (see Figure 1)provides an expanded emergency response capability to assist the plant in administration, communications, engineering, technical support, security, and public relations.
71  SITUATION INVOLVES:
This organization, which is composed of company officials and a staff of assistants, is managed by the Emergency Control Officer and the Recovery Manager.The RM is a designated Senior Manager who has knowledge of nuclear pl ant operations and design and who is responsible for assisting the ECO in managing the Company's expanded emergency response organizatior.
fBl  POTENTIAL(POSSIBLE) RELEASE fCl  A RELEASE IS OCCURRING       - EXPECTfD DURATION OR MAGNITUDE
The RM can report to the General Office (for St.Lucie or Turkey Point.), or the Emergency Operations Facility (for St.Lucie)depending upon the ECO's assessment of the situation.
[Dl  A RELEASE OCCURRED,   BUT     STOPPED     - DURATION OR MAGNITUDE
Note: The designated EOF for Turkey Point is in the General Office Building and the St.Lucie EOF is located at the Midw~Road/I-95 intersection approximately 10 1/2 miles west of the plant.The RM will formul ate protective action recommendations to offsite offici als when the EOF is manned and operational relieving the EC of this responsibi l i ty.
: 8. TYPE OF RELEASE IS:
FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT OMPANY DUTIES OF THE RECOVERY'%NAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION.
A    RADIOACTIVE GASfOUS fBl  NON-RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS fCl  RADIOACTIVE LIqUID
PROCEDURE 1102 12/15/83 Page 2 3.3~Authori t This*procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St.Lucie Plant Radiologica'.
[D l  PARTICULATE MATTER
Emergency Plan.4.0 Precautions 4.1 4.2 The Checklists appearing at the end of this procedure serve as a guide to Recovery Manager regarding certain information that may be useful to have available when contacting offsite agencies and organizations.
[El NOT APPLICABLE
It is not a requi rement of thi s procedure to compl etc these checkl i sts during an emergency.
: 9. WINO DATA:
The Recovery Manager shall be notified o-all emergencies and mobilized for Site Area and General Emergencies.
    ~AMINO DIRECTION (FROM)                                 DEGREES 9 10 METERS Bl  WIND SPEED                          llILES    PER HOUR 9 10 METERS Cl    T  OILIT<<INEE
He m~be mobilized for Alerts or Unusual Events.5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 onsibi l i ti es Inform the Emergency Control Officer periodically of the on-site status and immediately of any significant changes.Provide support and data as'necessary to the Emergency Coordinator.
: 10. RfCOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS:
Obtain information on di agnosis and prognosis.-
TIME NOTIFY THE PUBLIC TO TAKE THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS:
of the emergency, estimates of radioactive releases, prevailing meteorological conditions, projected radiological exposures, and recommended protective actions prior to decl ari ng of the EOF oper ati on al.Provide protective action recommendations to offsite authoriti es when the EOF is manned and operational.
No   Action     Shelter 0-2 2-5 Mile Radius Miles for Sectors                                      fEl D~
5.5 5.6 Assume from the EC, the responsibility for communicating emergency information to and coordinating with the state and county response organizations.
[Fl      [Gl 5-10    Miles for Sectors                                                   [11      [Jl
This responsibility m@be delegated.
[Kl      [Ll 11 ~ CURRENT OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE:          (Aj              F O   10 METERS
Assure continuity of technical and admin strative support, and materi al resources; 5.7 5.8 5.9 Request additional support as necessary.
: 12. Rf LEASE RATE:
Provide for logistics support for emerge)cy personnel (e.g.transportation, communications, temporary quarters, food and water, sanitary facilities in the field, and special equipment and supplies procurement.)
NOBLE GASES                                                    IOD INES DEFAULT    [Al                Ci/sec                         [cl                          Ci/sec
Authorize voluntary personnel to exceed 10 CFR 20 limits for personnel exposure, not to exceed 5 rem to the whole body and/or 25 rem to the thyroid (if deemed necessary).
                    ~ON EA~
RIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPAN D TIES OF THE RECOVERY MANAGER, Oi F-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1102 12/15/83 Page 3 6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Pl ant Radiological Emergency Pl an 6.2 St.Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.3 10 CF R 20.403 6.4 10 CFR 50.72 6.5 10 CFR 50 Appendix E-6.6 Offsite Emergency 0"ganization Procedure 1101, Duties of the Emergency Control Officer.6.7 Offsite Emergency 0'ganization Procedure 1301, Emergency Roster 7.0 Records All significant information, events, and actions taken relative to his duties during the emergency period will be recorded by the Recovery Manager, his alternate, or his designee.8.0 Instructions 8.1 Receive notification of the emergency from the Emergency Control Officer and obtain from him information shown on the attached Checklist 1, as avai 1 abl e.8.2 Report to the General Office or the Emergency Operations Facility as directed by the Emergency Control Officer.8.3 When operational at the EOF, notify the Emergency Coordinator and Emergency Control Officer and assume responsibility for communication with off-site agenci es.8.4 Complete the activities shown on the attached Checklist 2 and periodically assess the status o;all such activities.
MEASURED  [Bl                Ci/sec                         [Dl                          Ci/sec TNOTN                                N/A                                          Ci/sec N A                             N/A        Ci/sec IN.       LNIE T L      EO  NEO                            page(s)
8.5 Use additional support agencies as necessary.
MESSSAGE RECEIVED BY:
Phone numbers are supplied in the Offsite Emergency Roster (Procedure 1301)8.6 When'operational at the EOF provide protective action recommendations to offsite authorities.
Appendix A (PSL)or Appendix 8 (PTP)of this procedure describes the methodology for determination of these protective actions.Protectiva action recommendations should be formulated using avail able pl ant data and radiological conditions.
NOTE: If the EOF has been staffed with a health physicist designated to evaluate off"site doses, he should use the appr opri ate pl ant off-site dose calculation procedure (EPIP 3100033E: St.Lucie, EP 20126: Turkey Point)
PROCEDURE 1102 11/15/83 OO Page 4 CHECKLIST 1 STATE OF FLORIDA OOTITI T 0 I OOII TIME AND DATE OF MESSAGE/REPORTED BY 2~SITE[B]ST.LUCIE UNIT 1[C]ST.LUCIE UNIT 2[0]TURKEY POINT UNIT 3[E]TURKEY POINT UNIT 4 3.ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATION
[A]NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT[B3 ALERT EC]SITE AREA EMERGENCY[D]GENERAL EMERGENCY 4.5.TIME AND DATE OF INCIDENT/EMERGENCY TIME INCIDENT INVOLVES: DATE 6.7~I 8.9.[B3 YES[C3 CONTAMINATED INJURY ACCIDENT RELATED INJURIES[A]NO NUMBER OF INJURIES SITUATION INVOLVES: A NO RELEASE EBI POTENTIAL(POSSIBLE)
RELEASE[C]A RELEASE IS OCCURRING-EXPECTED DURATION OR MAGNITUDE[D]A RELEASE OCCURRED, BUT STOPPED-DURATION OR MAGNITUDE TYPE OF RELEASE IS: 0 EO[B]NON-RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS[C]RADIOACTIVE LIQUID[03 PARTICULATE HATTER[E3 NOT APPLICABLE WIND DATA: TIE MIND DIRECTION (fROM)EBj WIND SPEED TOT TATE I 0 Tl OTEEEOEE: DEGREES 9 10 HETERS MILES PER HOUR 9 10 METERS 0-2 Hi 1 e Radius 2-5 Miles for Sectors 11.CUPRENT OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE:
[A3 12.RELEASE RATE: NOBLE GASES F 9 10 METERS I IODINES A NO RECOMMENDATIONS AT THIS TIME NO'FY THE PUBLIC TO TAKE THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS: No Action Shelter~e~c[E3 LF]5-:.0 Miles for Sectors[H][Il Hi 1 es Evacuate~O EG3 EJ][L3 DEFAULT EA]Ci/sec.MEASURED[8]Ci/sec INSTRUMENT LOCATION 13.SUPPLEMENTAL PAGES USED[A]N MESSSAGE RECEIVED BY: N/A N A LC][D]page s)N/A Ci/sec Ci/sec Ci/sec Ci/sec PROCEDURE 1102 12/15/83 Page 5 STATE OF FLORIDA NOT IF ICATION MESSAGE FORM N/A (Intentionally left, bl ank)WIND DIRECTION DATA Wind from~De rees Wind toward Sectors affected{Al N fB3 NNE fc3 NE fD3 ENE fE3 E fF3 ESE fG3 SE fH3 SSE fJ3 S fK3 SSW SW{M3 WSW fNl W fP3 WNW fQ3 NW f Rl NNW 349-11 12-33 34-56 57-78 79-101 102-123'24-146 147-168 169-191 192-213 214-236 237-258 259-281 282>>303 304-326 327-348 S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE HJK JKL KLM LMN MNP NP Q PQR QRA RAB ABC BC 0 CDE DEF EFG FGH GH J BASIC DESCRIPTION OF RELEASE CHARACTERISTICS RAD IOIOD INES ESTIMATE OF PROJECTED OFFSITE DOSE RATES: ESTIMATE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL RELEASED'OBLE GASES SOURCE TERM: fA3 TOTAL RELEASE: fB3 SOURCE TERM: fC3 TOTAL RELEASE: fD3 Ci/sec Ci Ci/sec Ci DISTANCE 1 mile (Site Boundary)2 mi 1 es 3 mi1 es 4 mi 1 es 5 mi 1 es 10 miles SPECIAL DATA: fA3 NO fB3 THYROID (mrem/hr)I.AI fcl fE3 LG3 f13 fK3 YES WHOLE BODY (mrem/hr)f83 LD3 fF3 fH3 fJ3{:L3 MESSAGE RECEIVED BY:  
.Action PROCEDURE 1102 12/15/83 CHECKLIST 2 RECOVERY MANAGER'age 6~Time Lo 1.Time of receipt of initi al notification from ECO.2.Obtain Checklist 1 data (to the extent avail able)A.Ini ti al B.Update C.Checklist Complete 3.Establi'sh contact with Emergency Coordinator 4.Organize response teans at the General Office Emergency Center or Emergency Operations Facility, as specified by the ECO.5.Relieve Emergency Coordinator of his off-site emergency communi cati ons responsibi 1 i ti es when the EOF i s manned and oper ati on al.6.Assume responsibility for communications with the following agencies: Note: 'rocedure 1301 contains off-hours and/or , alternate phone numbers.6.1 Bureau of Emergency Management State Warning Point Duty Officer, Tal 1 ah assee (1-904-488-1320)


===6.2 Department===
PROCEDURE 1101                            Page 5 12/15/83 STATE OF FLORIDA NOTIFICATION MESSAGE  FORM
of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Radiological Duty Officer, Orlando(1-299-0580) 6.3~PTP onl a)Dade County EOC (596-8700) b)Monroe County EOC (294-9581)
: 14. N/A   (Intentionally left blank)
~PSL onl a)St.Lucie County EOC (461-5201) b)Marti n County EOC (287-1652) 6.4 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Inspection and Enforcement (1-404-221-4503) 1~PROCEDURE 1102 1 2/1 5/83 Page 7.CHECKLIST' Cont')Action 7.8.9.Assess status of assigned responsibilities for the following periodically:
: 15. WIND DIRECTION DATA Wind from           ,~oe rees          Wind toward        Sectors affected
7.1 Emergency Control Officer (See Procedure 1101)7.2 Emergency Security Manager (See Procedure 1104)7.3 Emergency Technical Manager ('See Procedure 1105)Update Checklist 1 data periodically and communicate to state and county authorities Assess need for additional off-site support from U.S.Coast Guard, U.S.Oepartment of Energy, REEF Associates, INPO, NSSS Vendor, Architect/Engineer, others.)0.Assist the ECO with considerations for de-escalation of an emergency when plant and radiological conditions warrant.11.Close-out with verbal summary to all Item 6 contacts when directed to do so by the ECO.12.Complete necessary written reports as follows: Nuclear Regul atory Commission within 24 hours Bureau of Emergency Management within 24 hours.
[A]                            349-11              S                    HJK
PROCED'E 1102 12, 15/83 Page 8 FIGURE 1 VICE RKSIQ&A'QCJrAA KM9KIY ASSISTANT TO VICE RKSIOENT.TC~INNNIENI MAt44QKA OF l4CtXAR KNKAOY lhFORMAT ION MANAl&#xc3;R VICK PfKSIOKHT.
[B]          NNE                 12-33              SSW                  JKL
C~ORATK CXNLLNICATIONS MANAQQt OF CCNhLNICATIOHS ASSISTANT QAl4k4KR OF l4XXEAR KHKRSY AL AFFAIRS MlbiAQKR VICE NNEI&#xc3;NT.ECVENCCNfkL AFFIARS PKDKRAL RKOLLATORY INN NNNTA T I VE CHlFF KNQIhCKR.POWER PLANTS AS5ISTANT CHIKF KHQINKKR, PCNKR PLANTS Nlalaa, NVEalalaaVIVI CLL KNS INKKRINQ MANAQKR.KLKCTRICAL KHQINKKRINQ
[C]          NE                  34-56              SW                    KLM
%RIOR PAIDArCT MANAQKR.TUAKKY POINT ICN PROST MANAQIR ST.LUCIK aaaalal<<NNITV IILNIINN SENIOR SKCLIRITY COO$IHATOR.MAXKAR hlANAIKA CF 3KCLNITY CLARITY CCCI$INATOR, NUCLEAR EHFRGFHCY COORDINATOR Additional notifica-tions per Plan and procedures EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Plant Duty call Supervisor I I System Opns.Poser Coordinator alternates or HEDO EIM ESM Staff Support a X7 CD W C2l N CD W C CP Pl Q7 H Ce)W CD M Nn'rrS:*Verify that EC has made or is in the process of making these notifications (for Unusual Event 6 Alert).For Site bren Emergency&General Emergency, delegate com-munications responsibilities to these agencies to RM (after thc EOF is manned and operational).
[D]          ENE                 57-78               WSW                  LMN
*Federal and State Agencies 1 Notifications made pe" Procedure 1101 2 Notifications made'per Procedure 1102~Pi ure 2 Notification Flov PROCEDURE 1102 12/15/83 Page 10 APPENDIX A PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS
[E]          E                  79-101                                   MNP
-ST.LUCIE PLANT FPL is required to provide county and state governmental authorities with recommendations for protective actions to be taken by the public during radiological emergencies at the St.Luci e Nuclear Power Pl ants.The responsible authorities are the State Bureau of Emergency Management (BEM)and St.Lucie and Martin Counties Offices of Disaster Preparedness.
[F]          ESE                102-123             WNW                  NP Q LG]          SE                124-146             NW                    PQR
Protective action recommendations should be made utilizing all of the available data.This includes plant status (Fig.A-1), off-site dose projections and/or field monitoring data (Fig.A-2 or A-3).The more conservative recommendations should be made.Due to the large political and legal ranifications of these recommendations and the potential impact on FPL, the following format and content should be used.1.In any case where a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been decl ared, the minimum protective action recommendation shall be: "Shelter all people within a 2-mile radius and 5 miles in the downwind sectors".If the GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared due to loss of physical control of the plant, including the Control Room or any other area(s)vital to the operation of the reactor system (as defined in the Security Pl an), the minimum protective action recommendation shall be: "Evacuate all people within a 2-mile radius from the pl ant".If the emergency has been classified as a GENERAL EMERGENCY and NO OFFSITE dose estimates or field survey results are avail able, refer to figure A-1 to evaluate offsite protective action recommendations.
[Hl          SSE                147-168             NNW                  QRA LJ]          S                  169-191             N                    RAB
2.If the emergency that has been classified is not a GENERAL EMERGENCY and the offsite doses are LESS THAN 0.5 Rem whole body or 1 Rem to the thyroid at 1 mile over the projected duration of the release, no protective action is recommended.
[K]          SSW                192-213             NNE                  ABC
This should be reported to BEM and other outside agencies who inquire as: "Based on our current assessment of all the information now avail able to us, Florida Power and Light Company recommends that you consider taking no protective actions (PA)-NONE.This recommendation may change in the future, but we cannot now s~when it may change or what it may change to." NOTE: If a controlled release is necessary to stabilize plant conditions or an uncontrolled release is anticipated, determine the approximate source term, duration of the release, and the projected offsite doses prior to making any protective action recoovaendations.
[L]          SW                214-236             NE                    SCD
PROCEDURE 1102 12/15/83 OO Page 11 PROTECTI VE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS continued) 3, If the emergency has been decl ared and offsite dose information is avail able (from any credible source), use the dose information to select the appropriate table.Use either Figure A-2 (PA with offsite dose estimates for greater than or equal to 2-hour duration)or Figure A-3 (PA with offsite dose estimates for less than 2-hour duration).
[Ml          WSW                237-258             ENE                  CD E
The appropriate recommendations can then be made.FOR EXAMPLE, a release has occurred at the St.Lucie Plant with a projected.
[N]          W                  259-281             E                    DEF
duration of 2 hours, the wind direction is from the NNE and the projected offsite integrated (2 hr)thyroid dose, is 10 Rem at 1 mile, 2 Rem at 2 miles, and less than 1 Rem at 5 miles.Referring to Figure A-2 (PA with offsite dose estimates for greater than or equal to 2 hours duration)the following recommendation should be made: "Based on our current assessment of all the information now avail able to us, Florida Power 5 Light Company recommends that you consider taking the following protective actions: i.Evacuate all personnel between a 0 and 2 mile radius from the pl ant.ii.Shelter all personnel between a 2 and 5 mile radius from the plant who are in sectors J, K 5 L (refer to State of Florida Fixed Nuclear Facility Notification Message Form, Page 4 Entry 10)iii.No protective action is recommended between a 5 and 10 mile radius from the pl ant.This recommendation may change in the future, but we cannot now say when it may change or what it may change to." 4.For other emergency conditions which may occur, enter the table for those conditions, determine the recommended protective actions and formulate the appropriate message in the above format and transmit it to BEM.5.Protective action recommendations for a child have been incorporated into the fi gures.
[P]          WNW                282-303             ESE                  EFG
PROCEDURE 1102 12/15/83~age 12 FIGURE A-1 ST.LUCIE PLANT PROTECTIVE.
    'Ql          NW                304-326             SE                    FGH
ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS 8ASED ON PLANT CONDITIONS DISTANCE FAQM PLANT/RECCE;)4)ATIQNo
[R]          NNW                327-348             SSE                   GHJ BASIC DESCRIPTION OF RELEASE CHARACTERISTICS ESTIMATE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL RfLEASED:
.0-2 MILES 2 5 MILES S-IO><LES GE)ERAL f LK))GENCY COAE~T SKOLKNCE<I)2 LOSS QF CONTROL QF PLANT (5)NO 5 (CA)5 (DW)f (CR)CHAL>Arne A~<'CORE DAMA')ONTAI FAII LIE HAS OCCLAED OR IS ILOA I)KN (5)E<CR)<DW)~5 (A5)5<CA)f<CA)SEE FOOTNOTE (4)E (CA)5<CR)CONTAI FAILLE HA5 OCCLAED OA II4A I<J)K (CA)E<CA)<DW)~5<RS)E (CR)E<CA)<DW)~5 (AS)SKE FOOTNOTE<>><I)l)OTKNTIAL COAE LELT.ANY CAUSE IN EP IP Sl 00022E'CLA5SIF I CATION OF&CPGKNCY.<2)%PC%SENTS GREATER THAN IDOL GA5 GAP ACTIVITY IN MHTAlhLCNT.
NOBLE GASES                        SOURCE  TfRM:     [A]            Ci/sec TOTAL RELfASE:       [B]            Ci SOURCE TERM:     [CI            Ci/sec TOTAL RELEASE:       [0]            Ci ESTIMATE OF PROJfCTED OFFSITE DOSE RATES:
SEE l.OSS OF CQN;Al&OCNT INTERGA I TY.~IP 5100022K'.(A)OKTK&llNE~T)KR A'PIPF'YPE AELKASK l5 IN PROGRESS (OR IMAlfCMTl USING llC CON)ITIONS LI5TKD ON~PAGE.(Q LOSS OF CONTROL OF VITAL REACTOR OPKRATHG AREAS TQ t(TRUDER5.
0 I STANCE                          THYROID  (mrem/hr)       WHOLE BODY (mrem/hr) 1   mile (Site Boundary)           [A]                    [B]
I AT<~PROTECTIVE ACTION AECO4%CN)ED 5 PELTER ING RECO4C)A)ED EVACUATION REC~)4)f 0 DW~IND~2 AuOINING SECTORS AS~INING SECTORS CRWQLI)LETE CIACLE AROLPO PLANT AT SPf C IFIED 0 I STANCK a S.saaaia PROCEDURE 1102 12/15/83 Page 13 FIGURE A-1 (continued)
2   mi 1 es                         LCI                    [0]
E PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON PLANT CONDITIONS If a"PUFF" type release is imminent or in progress a indicated by the following condi ti ons: (1)(2)(3)Containment failure has occurred or is imminent, and Rate of release is much greater than designed leak rate, and Either the total or major portion of radioactivity is projected to be released within 2 hours or less, then in addition to the appropriate protective action recommendations the following statement and information should be given: "Florida Power 8 Light Company recommends sheltering those areas that can't be evacuated before plume arrival." MIND FROM SECTOR DIRECTION DEGREES WIND TOWARD DIRECTION SECTORS AFFECTED LAj CBj ccj CDj (El LFj Yj t:H3 P3[M3 (Nj Lpj LQj I:Rl NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSM W WN N NN 349-11 12-33 34-56 57-78 79-101 102-123 124-146 147-168 169<<191 192-213 214-236 237-258 259-281 282-303 304-326 327-348 S HJK SSW J K L SW KLM WSM LMN M MNP WNM NP Q N'QR NN QRA N RAB NNE A B C NE BCD ENE C D E E DEF ESE EFG SE FGH SSE G H J PROCEDURE 1102 12/15/83 Page 14 FIGURE A-2 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMB4)ATIONS 5ASED ON ACTUAL RELEASE RESS THAN 2 HOLA DLHATICX4 WITH OFFSITE DOSE ESTIMATES)(USED IN TO FIGUK A-3 TI4TROln am OR KXK OSLO OK4Ci 0-2 MILES 2 5 MILES VK I Ml VALLEY USK 2 Ml Y 5 IO MILES IRK 5 MI YANK C IA IO SJT C L5>lA7,>L5 N/f NlT C 50 c 250 KeWI~SOD KIDWIiSN~IF TlC OLRATION OF~F~IS PRCLKCTED TO 5E%SKATER THQ4 OR ECLIH.TO 2 HXR5 USE A 3, eel%bCXK~I MILE AFFECTS RK)TKCTIVE ACTICNS LCM 0 2 MILES~DOSE~2 MILES AFFKC:TS~TXCTIVK ACTICI45 FRCLI 2 5 MILE5~R&#xc3;K~5 MILE5 JFFEC:TS PIIOTKCTIVK ACTICNS RKM 5 IO MILE5 ll%DOSE~IO MILES CAH W URD TO KYALUATKPROTKCT I VE ACTI COLS FOR QUATER DISTANCE N-NO PROTECTIVE ACTION RECC54~EO 5~TER lf42 RECCLC)Cgb E EVACUATICt4 RECOMLC74)KD OW-OOWt4Wlte+2 AbJOININQ SECTORS RS IghNINIMS SECTORS CR CC54%ETK CIRCLE l$KXPO PLJt4T AT SKCIF IEO 0 I STAt4X
3   mi1 es                          CE]                    [F]
~PROCF0URF 11M 12/15/83 ie Page 15 FIGURE A-3 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECO4M94)ATIONS SASED ON ACTUAL RELEASE (GREATER THAN OR EOUAL TO 2'HCXN DLNATIOhD WITH OFFSITE DOSE ESTIMATES)
4   miles                          LG]                    [H]
MSED IN PREFERENCE TO FIGLNE IOI-P~ID DOSE CN DOSE OCTO OKMI 0 2 MILL5~MILES IRK I Ml VALI@QK 2 Ml V 5'10 MILES QK 5 Ml VALlK c lll>QS OUT C 14 j Il)8UT c 24 5 (CID>lA)Off c 50 l 25 N$T c 250 E eWI i 5 CIST K eW$i 5 Ct5$EeWI i SOtS IF~QSlATICH OF'VlC ML~l5 PRCLKCTKD TO CK LESS~CN EQUAL, TO 2 tCXR5 VK A-2+Tlat OCR~1 MILE AFFECTS PROTECTIVE ACTICNS HALI 0 2 MILES Tl+%7K~2 MILES AFFECTS PROTKCTIVE ACTICH5 FRChl 2-5 MlLES'AC DOSE~5 MILES AFFECTS PROTECTIVE ACTICH5 F$IQIi 510 MILES~RXK o 10 MILES CAN&UKD Td KVALUATKPROTECTI VE ACTICH5 FCA C&#xc3;KATESl DISTANCE'I AT'I N NO PROTKCTIVE ACTION RECCLAEI4ED 5-SCLTKRIPCs
5   mi 1 es                        LIl                    LJ]
$KCO424KD E EVACUATION IKCOAAB4Q DW DOWNWIND+2 QJOINII4 SECTORS R5 IRMA INING SECTORS CR CO4PI~CIRCLE PROLE PLANT AT$%C IF IED Dl 5TANCK PROCEDURE 1102 12/15/83 Page 16 APPENDIX B Protective Action Recommendations
10   miles                          [K]                    [L]
-Turke Point Pl ant FPL is required to provide county and state governmental authorities with recommendations for protective actions to be taken by the public during radiological emergencies at the Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant.The responsible authorities are: (1)The State Bureau of Emergency Management, and (2)Dade and Monroe Counties.Due to the large political and legal ranifications of these recommendations and the potential impact on FPL, the following format and content should be used.The contents of the recommendations arq to be determined by using Figures B-1 through B-3 of this procedure as follows: l.In ANY CASE where a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been classified, the MINIMUM protective action recommendations SHALL be: Shelter all people within a 2-mile radius and 5 miles downwind from the pl ant.If the emergency has been cl assified as a General Emergency and no offsite dose estimates or field survey results are avail able, refer to Figures B-l and evaluate of f si te protective action recommendations.
SPECIAL DATA:         [A] NO [Bl  YES MESSAGE      Rf CE I VED BY:
NOTE: If a controlled release is necessary to stabilize plant conditions or an uncontrolled release is anticipated, determine the approximate source term, duration of the release, and the projected offsite doses prior to making any protective action recommend ati on s.2.If the emergency classification is not a GENERAL EMERGENCY and the offsite doses are less than 0.5 ran whole body or 1 rem to the thyroid at 1 mile over the projected duration of the release;no protective action is recommended.
TIME      DATE
This should be reported to BEM and other outside agencies who inquire as: "Based on.our current assessment of all the information now available to us, Florida Power and Light Company recommends that you consider taking no protective actions.This recommendation may change in the future, but we can not now say when it may change or what it may change to." 3.If the emergency has been decl ared and offsite dose information is available (from any credible source), use the dose information to enter the appropriate estimated offsite table (based on projected release duration of greater than or equal to 2 hours, use Figure B-2;for less than 2 hours, use Figure B-3).The appropriate recommendations can then be made.~Exes le: A release has occurred at the Turkey Point Pl ant with a projected duration of 2 hours.The wind direction is from the NNE and the projected offsite accumul ated thyroid dose (i.e.accumul ated over a 2 hour duration)is 10 rem at 1 mile, 2 ran at 2 miles, and less than 1 rem at 5 mi 1 es.
~t PROCEDURE 1102 12/15/83 Page 17 Referring to Figure B-2, the following recommendation should be made: "Based on our current assessment of all the information now avail able to us, Florida Power 5 Light Company recommends that you consider taking the following protective actions: A.EVACUATE all people between 0 and 2 miles from the pl ant.B.SHELTER all people between a 2 and 5 mile radius from the plant who are in sectors J, K, 5 L (refer to Emergency Information Checklist, item 12).C.No protective action is recommended between a 5 and 10 mile radius from the plant.This recommendation may change in the future, but we cannot now say when it may change or what it may change to." 4.For other emergency conditions which may occur, enter the figure for those conditions, determine the recommended protective actions and formulate the appropri ate message in the above format and transmit it to BBI and local agencies.5.Protective action recommendations for a child have been incorporated into the figures.
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Page 19 P ROC EDURl 1102 12/I!/83 TURKEY POINT PLANT FIGURE B-I (cont'd)PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON PLANT COl'DITIONS
-PTP*Core Melt Se uence: A Core Melt Sequence condition is based on a postulated reactor accident in which the uel melts because of overheating.
Plant conditions that qualify as a core melt sequence are: l..A known LOCA as defined in Site Area Emergency and failure of ECCS to deliver flow to the core has occurred, resulting in clad damage as indicated by Containment High Range Radiation Monitor alarming;OR 2~Reactor trip on low steam generator levels, with wide range levels decreasing toward zero, with one of the fo1lowing two: a.Loss of main condenser, loss of auxiliary feed flow, (with high head safety injection capability);
OR b..Loss of main condenser, loss of auxiliary feed flow, and no high head safety injection capability, and 30 minutes has elapsed with no low head safety injection capability or auxiliary feed flow;OR 3.A known LOCA as defined in Site Area Emergency has occurred and one of the following:
a.RHR flow indicator FI-*-605 reads zero for 1/2 hour after recirculation phase is attempted, and RCS temperature is rising;OR b.Failure of containment spray and emergency coolers to prevent containment temperature from rising excessively.
Refer to Emergency Procedure 20103, Classification of Emergencies.
~I PROCEDURE 1102-12/15Turkey Point Plant FIGURE B-2 Page 20 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON ACTUAL RELEASE (GOER TPa:: OR EOUAL TO 2 HOU'R DURATION)WITH OFFSITE DOSE ESTIMATES (used in preference to Figure B-l)DISTANCE FROM PLANT/RECOMMENDATIONS~
WHOLE BODY DOSE (REM)OR THYROID DOSE (REM)0-2 MILES use 1 mil value 2-5 MILES use 2 mile value 5-10 MILES use 5 mile value<0.5 N 0.5 but 1.0 l~1'0 but 2.5 S (CR)S (DW)S (DW)1.0 but 5.0 (~2.5 but<25.0 E (CR)E (DW)+S (RS)E (DW)+S (RS)>5.0 I>25.0)E (CR)E (CR)E (DW)+S (RS)Note: If the duration of the release is projected to be less than 2 hours, use Figure B-3.~LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS Mhe dose 8 1 m.le affects protective actions from 0-2 miles The dose 8 2 miles affects protective actions from 2-5 miles The dose 9 5 miles affects protective actions from 5-10 miles The dose 9 10 miles can be used to evaluate protective actions fcr greater distances.
N-S-E-DW-No protective action recommended Shelte~inP.
recomnended Evacuation recommended Downwind sector+2 adjoining sectors Remaining sectors Complete circle around-plant at specified distance
~t PPOCFOURE 1102 12I15I83 Turkey Point Plant Page 21 FIGURE B-3 PROTECTIXK ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON ACTUAL RELEASE (LESS THAN 2 HOUR DURATION)WITH OFFSI E DOSE EST MATES (used in preference to Figures B-l)DISTANCE FROM PLANT/RECOMMENDATIONS WHOLE BODY OR THYROID DOSE DOSE (REM)(REM)0-2 MILES use 1 mil value use 2 mil value use 5 mile value 2-5 MILES 5-10 MILES<0.5 I 1.0 I N 0.5 but 1.0>1.0 but 2.5 I S (CR)S (DW)S (DW)1.0 but 5.0 2.5 bu"<25.0 S (CR)S (CR)S (CR)5.0 I>250 t E (CR)S (CR)S (CR)E (DW)E(DW)+%YI'E: If the duration of the release is, projected to be greater than or equal to 2 hours, use Figure B-2.<<LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS
<<The dose 8 1 mile affects protective ,actions from 0-2 miles The dose 8 2 miles affects protective actions from 2-5 miles The dose 8 5 miles affects protective actions from 5-10 miles N-No protective action recommended S-Sheltering recommended E-Evacuat'on recommended DW-Downwind sector+2 adjoining sectc RS-Remaining sectors CR-Complete c.rcle around pla.t at.specif-'ed cistance The dose 9 10 miles can be used to evaluate protective actions for greater distances.
ORIDA POWER 81 LIGHT COHPAN DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION HANGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1103 12/15/83 Page 1 1.0 Title: DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Officer: Vice President-Corporate Communications Alternate:, (1)Hanager of Coomunications 2.0 A royal and List of Effective Pa es 2.1~Arov al Reviewed by Supervisor Approved by Comuni cati on 2.2 List of Effective Pa es~Pa es Date 1 through 4, inclusive 12/15/83 3.0~Sco e 3.1~Por ose Emergency Planning , 1984 Vice President-Corporate$1984 This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Information Manager (EIM)in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
The Emergency Information Manager is a designated Corporate Officer or Manager who serves as the principal spokesman for the Company.During emergencies, the EIH reports to the Emergency Control Officer.3.2 Discussion If the Emergency Plans are initiated by the Emergency Coordinator, the Off-Site Emergency Organization may be activated to provide assistance to the plant in administr ation, public rel ations, security, engineering and technical matters.The Emergency Information Manager may be called upon even if the Off-Site Emergency Organization is not mobilized.
This could occur in the case of an Unusual Event or an Alert class, of emergency.
The Emergency Control Officer has the responsibility for mobilizing the Emergency Information Manager (EIH).The principal responsibility of the EIH is the dissemination of.concise, accurate information to the public via electronic and print medi a.
FLORIDA POHER 3 LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER, OFF<<SITE EMERGENCY ORGAN!ZATION PROCEDURE 1103 12/15/83 Page 2 3.3~Authorit This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St.Luci e Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.4.0 Precautions 4.1 The timing and content of all news by the Emergency Information Manager shall be approved by the Emergency Control Officer.4.2 All news releases by the Emergency Information Manager should assist the public in understanding any incident.4.3 Technical data and direct instructions the public located in the affected off-site area will be given by the appropriate governmental agency.4.4 Spokesmen for other involved agencies may be releasing information to the public.The Emergency Information Manager should continually be informed of these releases and will assess the accuracy and completeness of the information being related to the public.To the extent possible, the Emergency Information Manager will coordinate his efforts with spokesmen of governmental agencies so the public is provided with consistent information.
4.5 The EIM shall be familiar with the preparatory public information program which is carried out by State and local agencies.5.1 The Emergency Information Manager shall: 5.1.1 Be responsible for the release of information to the public (via the news media)in event of the initiation of the Plant Emergency Plans when the situation requires that an account be made public.*5.1.2 Maintain liaison with spokesmen of appropriate federal, state and local agencies with respect to information releases.Insofar as possible, news releases and public appearances should be conducted on a joint basis with these agencies.6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.6.2 St.Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.*See FPL procedures for Public Relations/News Media Activities in Emergency Situations.
RIDA POWER 8I LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1103 12/15/83 Page 3 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 Procedure 1101, Duties of Emergency Control Officer, Off-Site Emergency Organization.
FPL Public Relations/News Media Activities in Emergency Situations.
Off-Site Emergency Organization Procedure 1201, Activation and Use of Emergency News Center.(PSL)Off-Site Emergency Organization Procedure 1211, Activatation and Use of Emergency News Center.(PTP)7.0 Records All significant information, events, and actions taken during the emergency period shall be recorded.8.0 Instructions 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 The Emergency Information Manger, depending upon the severity of the incident, may be located at the General Office Building or at the Emergency Operations Facility.He shall establish suitable liaison with the Emergency Control Officer.He shall designate a member of his staff to supervise the Emergency News Center.After notification of the initiation of the Plant Radiological Emergency Plan, public information personnel of the various non-FPL emergency support organizations and agencies shall be contacted as necessary so that a coordinated public information effort can be established.
For customer communications, a general information statement suitabl.e for release shall be provided for all Company emergency telephone operators and Customer Information Centers.After normal working hours, additional District Office telephone facilities may be opened.The Emergency Information Manager does not have primary responsibility for providing information to governmental agencies.However, the Emergency Information Manager, in coordination with the Emergency Control Officer shall assist state and local agencies in carrying out their responsibilities to provide accurate information to the public by activating the appropriate local Corporate Communications representative.
This representative should be directed to report to the appropriate county Emergency Operations Center.8.5 8.6 All calls and contacts received by the company from the news ihedia shall be directed to the Emergency Information Manager or his designee.Requests for on-site photographs by the news media must be cleared by the EIM to insure safety and to arrange proper escort.Release of all new information shall be coordinated with the responsible governmental agency and the Emergency Control Officer.
'0 OO FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1103 12/15/83 Page 4 8.7 Gener al: Follow appropr iate guidelines in FPL Public Relations/News Activities in Emer ency Situations.
8.8 The EIM or his designee shall supervise any nuclear technical staff members who are assigned to him in an emergency.
8.9 The EIM shall provide for technical briefings to the press.8.10 The EIM or his staff shall inform company employees through newsletters, bulletin board statements, telephone recordings, and CIS to district offices, or other in-place networks.8.11 The EIM or his staff shall inform the industry.8.12 The EIM or his staff shall arrange to provide fo'r the pnotographic needs of the media.8.13 The EIM or his staff shall tape and transcribe all news conferences for the benefit of company management and official agencies.8.14 The EIM or his staff shall accredit and escort members of the media.
~4~0 FLORIDA POWER 8I LIGHT T COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY 3ECURITY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY)RGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1104 12/15/8 Page 1 1.0 Title: DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY SECURITY MANGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Man ager: Security Supervisor
-Nuclear Alternate:
(1)Manager of Security Alternate:
(2)Security Coordinator
-Nuclear 2.0 A rov al and Li st of Ef f ecti ve P a es 2.1 Approval Revi ewed by Supervisor Emergency Planning , 1984 Approved Nuclear 2.2 List of'E ective Pa s 1984 Securi ty Supervi sor-~Ps es Date 1 through 4, inclusive 11/15/83 3.0~Sco e 3.1~Pur ose This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Security Manager in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.


===3.2 Discussion===
FLORIDA POWER 8I LIGHT COMPANY              'age 6 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE   1101 12/15/83 CHECKLIST 2 UNUSUAL EVENT CHECKLIST Action                                                    Time Ini ti al s
The Emergency Control Officer may activate the Off-Site Emergency Organization to provide assistance to the plant in administration, public relations, security, engineering and technical matters.The Emergency Control Officer has the responsibility for mobilizing the Emergency Security Manager (ESM).The ESM is a company supervisor responsible for providing liaison with county and state law enforcement officials.
: 1. Time  of receipt of      initi al notification
The E!M operates as part of the Recovery Man ager'st af f.3.3~Authori t This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan'and the St.Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
: 2. Obtain Checklist      1 data:
LORIDA POWER 8i LIGHT COMP DUl IES OF THE EMERGENCY SECURITY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1104 12/15/83 Page 2 3.4 Definitions 3.4.1 3.4.2 f assigned to the plant.These personnel are qualified in security, personnel accountability, and evacuation procedures and practices.
A. Initial B. Updates C. Checklist Complete
Primary Leader: Plant Security Supervisor Interim Leader: Security Shift Supervisor Off-Site-All property outside the Owner Controlled Area.3.4.3 On-Si:.e-The Owner Controlled Area.3.4.4 Owner Controlled Area-That portion of FPL property surrounding and including the plant which is subject to limited access and control as deemed appropriate by FPL.3.4.5 Protected Area-The area (within the Owner Controlled Area)occup>ed by the nuclear facility and associated eq*ent enclosed within the security perimeter fence.4.0 Precautions Liaison shall be maintained by the Emergency Security Manager and/or his alternate with appropriate law enforcement agencies on a continuing basis to assure that these agencies are aware of potential situations which may require their ass'stance.
: 3. Notify Corporate Communications Duty  Officer
a 5.0 Responsibilities The Emergency Security Manager provides advice to the Recovery Manager and maintains liaison with and directs requests for assistance to law enforcement agencies during emergency situations when the Off-Site Emergency Organization is activated.
: 4. Noti fy Governmental Affairs Department (See Procedure 1301)
He coordinates with the security personnel to assist in security functions as required to support the Off-site Emergency Organization.
: 5. Notify Executive Vice President
He has responsibility for security of the EOF and ENC.6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Security Plan.6.2 St.Lucie Plant Security Plan.6.3 St.Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.4 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.5 St.Lucie Plant Contingency Plan 6.6 Turkey Point Plant Contingency Plan FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY SECURITY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1104 12/15/83 Page 3 7.0 Records and Noti fications All significant information, events, and actions taken during the emergency period will be recorded by the Emergency Security Manager or his alternate.
: 6. Notify Risk Department          (See Procedure    1301)
: 7. Verify with    Emergency   Coordinator that notification to the following            agencies has been made:
7.1  Bureau    of   Emergency Management State Warning Point Duty Officer Tal 1 ah assee  (
7.2   U.S. Nuclear Regul atory          Commi ssion Region II Office of Inspection          and Enforcement (1-404-221-4503) 7.3   Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Radiological Duty Officer, Orlando (1-299-0580)
: 8. Assess status      of the following departments,    peri odi cal ly:
8.1  Corporate Communications (via EIM) 8.2  Governmental      Affairs (vi a    GAM)
: 9. Close out with verbal summaries to item              7 contacts or escalate to checklist            3 or 4.


==8.0 Instructions==
FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPAh(
8.1 Upon receipt of notification by the Emergency Control Officer that the Off-Site Emergency Organization has been activated, the Emergency Security Manager shall: 8.1.1 Obtain from the Recovery Manager an evaluation of the emergency situation and its potenti al for development.
oD              Page 7 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL ijFFICER OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZAT ON PROCEDURE  1101 12/15/83 CHECKLIST 3 ALERT CHECKLIST Action                                                  Time Initials
This is to enable an accurate assessment of the need for assistance from law enforcement agencies to be made.8.1.2 Report as directed, to either the General Office Huilding or Emergency Operations Faci 1 ity.8.1.3 Assess the need for assistance from law enforcement agencies and implement decisions by contacting appropriate agencies.Such contact shall be of the following types: ifi , q f assistance made.The agency should be advised of the emergency and of the possibility for deterioration which may require the assistance of that agency.Arrangements for future communication should be established.
: 1. Time  of receipt of notification
2.Re uest for Immedi ate Assistance
: 2. Obtain Checklist    1 data
-The emergency is described and specific request for assistance is made.Detailed arrangements for communication are made.8.1.4 Advise the Recovery Manager and Security Tean Leader of assistance'hich has been requested of various law enforcement agencies by FPL.8.1.5 Provide any information for FPL which is requested by law enforcement agencies to perform their functions.
: 3. Establish contact with Emergency Coordinator
8.1.6 Arrange for security support when the EOF (at St.Lucie or Turkey Point)is activated.
: 4. Notify Offsite    Emergency   Organization (See Procedure 1301, Offsite Emergency Roster), notify Executive Vice President, and notify Risk Department.
The ENC will require similar support which will be requested by the Emergency Information Man ager or hi s st af f.8.1.7 Rel ay information to the appropri ate law enforcement agencies at the termination of the emergency or when the assistance of these law enforcement agencies is no longer required.
: 5. If deemed    appropriate, activate General Office  Emergency Center.     NOTE:    The Offsite Organization may not be fully activated for an Alert condition
~FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMP~DlPTES OF THE EMERGENCY SECURITY MANGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1104 12/15/83 Page 4 8.2 Turke Point Pl ant: The following enforcement agencies may be called upon for assistance in an emergency:
: 6. Verify with the Emergency Coordinator that notification to the following agencies  has been made:
8.2.1 Pr imary agency: Dade County Public Safety Phones: Admi ni strati ve Station g4, Perri ne Emergency Dispatcher Bomb Disposal Department (Sheriff)595-6263 253-4421 911 638-6028 8.2.2 Secondary agencies: 1.Federal Bureau of.Investigation, Mi ani 2.Florida Highway Patrol, Mi ani 3.Fl orida Ci ty Poli ce Department 4.Homestead Police Department 5.U.S.Coast Guard-,Marine Emergency 6.Marine Patrol, Florida Dept.of Natural Resources Phone: 573-3333)Phone: 325-3606)(Phone: 247-8223 or 247-8224)(Phone: 247-1535)(Phone: 350-5611)(Phone: 325-3346)8.3 St.Lucie Plant: The following enforcement agencies may be called 8.3.1 8.3.2 Primary agency: St.Lucie County Sheriff's Department Secondary agencies: 1.Federal Bureau of Investigation, Mi ani Ft.Pierce 2.Florida Highway Patrol, Ft.Pierce 3.Martin County Sheriff's Department 4.Stuart Police Department
NOTE:    Procedure 1301 contains off hours and alternate phone numbers.
*5.Ft.Pierce Police Department 6.U.S.Coast Guard, Marine Emergency 7.Marine Patrol, Florida Dept.of Natural Resources (Phone: 1-461-7300)(Phone: 573-3333)Phone: 1-461-6142)
6.1  Bureau  of Emergency Management State Warning Point Duty Officer, Tallahassee (1-904-488-1320) 6.2   Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Radiological Duty Officer, Orlando(1-299-0580) 6.3 ~PTP  onl              ~PSL  onl a) Dade County          a) St. Lucie County EOC (596-8700)          EOC(461-5201) b) Monroe County      b) Martin County EOC (294-9581)          EOC  (287-1652) 6.4  Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region  II, Office of Inspection      and Enforcement (1-404-221-4503)
Phone: 1-461-2020)
 
Phone: 1-283-1300)
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Phone: 1-287-1122)
Action                                    Time Initi als
Phone: 1-461-3823)
: 7. Assess status of activated f
Phone: 1-464-6100)(Phone: 1-461-2020) 8.4-The Emergency Security Manager shall maintain suitable li aison with the Recovery Manager or his representative.  
i ndi vi dual s of the Of si te Organization,    as  appropriate:
~p FLORIDA POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EHERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1105 12/15/83 Page 1 1.0 Title: DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY TECMNICAL MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGAN;ZATION Manager: Al ternate: Al tern ate: Al tern ate: Al tern ate: Al tern ate: Chief Engineer-Power Plants (1)Assistant Chief Engineer-Power Plants (2)Manager-Mechanical/Nuclear Engineering 3)Hanager-El ectri cal Engi neer ing 4)Sr.Project Han ager (Turkey Poi nt)5)Sr.Proj ect Han ag er (St.Luci e)2.0 A royal and List of Effective Pages 2.1~Arov al Reviewed by Supervisor
7.1 Recovery Manager 7.2 Emergency Information Manager 7.3 'Governmental Affairs Manager
, 1984 Emergency Pl arming Approved by Pl ants 2.2 List of Effective Pa es~Pa es 1 through 3, inclusive 3.0~Sco e 3.1~Pur ose Date 12/15/83 Chi ef Engi neer-Power This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Technical Manager in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
: 8. Update Checkli    st 1'data periodically and communicate to state and county authorities
3.2 Di scussi on The Emergency Control Officer may activate the Off-Site Emergency Organization to provide assistance to the plant in administration, public relations, security, engineering, and technical matters.The Emergency Control Officer has the responibility for mobilizing the Emergency Technical Manager (ETH).The ETH is a Senior H'nager with the responsibility for providing technical support and information regarding engineering design for the pl ant.The ETH operates as part of the Recovery Manager's staff.3.3~Autaorl t 3.3.1 This procedure implements the Turkey Point Pl ant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St.Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Pl an.FILE REr:
: 9. Close-out with verbal summary to all Item 6 contacts or escalate to Checklist 4
FLORIDA POWER 81 LIGHT COM ANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY TECHNIC.L MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZ ATION PROCEDURE 1105 12/15/83 Page 2 3.4 The Emergency Technical Manager, and the alternates acting for him, have the authority to expend company fun:!s for the purpose of implementing the emergency technical support required in an emergency.
: 10. Request the RM to complete necessary wri tten reports as fol 1 ows:
3.5 Defi ni ti ons 3.5.1 Staff-The staff is that group o'ompany personnel esployed in the Power:Pl ant Engineering gejlartment
Nuclear Regul atory Commission within    24 hours Bureau    of  Emergency Management within    24 hours.
 
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: 1. Time  of receipt of notification
: 2. Obtain Checklist      1 data
: 3. Establish contact with Eme  gency Coordinator
: 4. Notify *Off site    Emergency Org~nization (See Procedure 1301,  Offsite    Emergency Roster) noti fy Executi ve Vi ce President, and notify Risk Department.
5; Activate  Emergency Operations Facility.    (See Procedure 1202 (PSL) or 1212 (PTP), "Activation and Use of Emergency Operations Facility" ).
: 6. Delegate    responsibility to the Recovery Man >ger  for communications with the following agencies (when he is operational):
NOT=:   Procedure    1301 contains    off-hours  and alternate    phone numbers.
6.1  Hureau  of  Emergency Management State Warning Point Duty Officer Tallahassee (1-904-488-1320) 6.2  Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Radiological Duty Officer, Orlando (1-299-0580) 6.3   PTP onl                  PSL  onl a  Dade  County '          St. Lucie County EOC  (596-8700)        EOC  (461-5201) b) Monroe County        ,b) Martin County EOC  (294-9581)        EOC  (277-1652) 6.4  Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region  II, Office of Inspection      and Enforcement (1-404-221-4503)
 
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Acti on                                            Time Initi als
: 7. Assess    status of assigned responsi bi 1 i ti es for the fol 1 owi ng peri odi c al ly:
7.1   "
Recovery Manager (See Procedure 1102) 7.2    Emergency Information Manager (See Procedure 1103) 7.3     Governmental Affairs Manager (See Procedure 1106)
: 8. Update Checkli st 1 data peri odi c al ly and co+zuni cate to state    and  county authorities
: 9. Delegate to the Recovery Manager responsibility for assessing the need for additional off-site support from U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Department of Energy, REEF Associ ates, INPO, NSSS Vendor, Archi tect/Engi neer, others
: 10. Consider de-escal ation of emergency when condi tions warrant.       Consult with RM, EC, BEM, DHRS.
: 10. Close-out with verbal summary to all Item 6 contacts when appropriate.
11'. 'Request the      RM to complete necessary written reports      as follows:
Nuclear Regul atory Commission within    24 hours Bureau    of Emergency Management within    24 hours.
 
EMERGENCY                    Additional notifica-                             EXECUTIVE COORDINATOR                  tions per Plan and                          VICE PRESIDENT procedures Plant Duty call Supervisor alternates                    ESM or NEDO Sp'stem Opns, Power Coordinator EIM Staff Support NOTES:
+Verify that    EC has made or is in the process of making
* Federal and these  notifications (for Unusual Event & Alert). For                          State Agencies Site Area Emergency & General Emergency, delegate com-munications responsibilities to these agencies to RM (after the EOF is manned and operational).
1 Notifications    made per Procedure  1101 2  Notifications  made  per Procedure 1102
                                                      ~FT ure I Notification Flow
 
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==1.0 Title==
DUTIES OF THE RECOVERY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Recovery Manager:        Manager, Nuclear Energy Al ternate:                (1) Assistant Manager, Nuclear Energy Alternate:                (2) Manager of Nuclear Energy Services,        Nuclear Energy 2.0 A    royal    and List of Effective      Pa es
: 2. 1   ~Arov al Reviewed by                                      Emergency Pl arming Supervisor
                                            , 1984 Approved by                                    Vice President,  Nuclear Energy                                1984 2.2     List of Effective      Pa es Pacae                          Date 1  through 21, inclusive        12/15/83 3.0 ~Sco  e 3.1    ~Pur oae This procedure    lists  the duties    and  responsibilities of the  Recovery Manager (RM)   in the Off-Site      Emergency  Organization.
3.2    Di scussi on The Off-Site Emergency Organization (see Figure 1) provides an expanded emergency response capability to assist the plant in administration, communications, engineering, technical support, security, and public relations. This organization, which is composed of company officials and            a staff of assistants, is managed by the Emergency Control Officer and the Recovery Manager.
The  RM is a designated    Senior Manager who has knowledge of nuclear pl ant operations and design and who is responsible for assisting the ECO in managing the Company's expanded emergency response organizatior. The RM can report to the General Office (for St. Lucie or Turkey Point.), or the Emergency Operations Facility (for St. Lucie) depending upon the ECO's assessment of the situation. Note: The designated EOF for Turkey Point is in the General Office Building and the St. Lucie EOF is located at the Midw~ Road/I-95 intersection approximately 10 1/2 miles west of the plant.
The   RM  will formul ate protective action recommendations        to offsite offici als  when  the EOF  is  manned  and  operational relieving the EC of this responsibi l i ty.
 
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PROCEDURE    1102 12/15/83 3.3 ~Authori t This* procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiologica'. Emergency Plan.
4.0 Precautions 4.1  The   Checklists appearing at the       end of this procedure serve as a guide to Recovery Manager regarding      certain information that may be useful to have available when contacting offsite agencies and organizations. It is not a requi rement of thi s procedure to compl etc these checkl i sts during an emergency.
4.2  The Recovery Manager      shall  be  notified o- all    emergencies and mobilized for Site Area and General      Emergencies.      He  m~ be mobilized for Alerts or Unusual    Events.
onsibi l i ti es 5.1   Inform the Emergency Control Officer periodically of the on-site status and immediately of any significant changes.
5.2  Provide support and data      as  'necessary    to the Emergency Coordinator.
5.3  Obtain information on di agnosis and prognosis.- of the emergency, estimates of radioactive releases, prevailing meteorological conditions, projected radiological exposures, and recommended protective actions prior to decl ari ng of the EOF oper ati on al .
5.4  Provide protective action recommendations            to offsite authoriti es when  the EOF  is  manned  and operational.
5.5  Assume    from the EC, the responsibility for communicating emergency information to and coordinating with the state and county response organizations. This responsibility m@ be delegated.
5.6  Assure    continuity of technical      and admin    strative support,  and materi al resources; 5.7  Request    additional support    as  necessary.
5.8  Provide for logistics support for emerge)cy personnel (e.g. transportation, communications, temporary quarters, food and water, sanitary facilities in the field, and special equipment and supplies procurement.)
5.9  Authorize voluntary personnel to exceed 10 CFR 20 limits for personnel exposure, not to exceed 5 rem to the whole body and/or 25 rem to the thyroid (if deemed necessary).
 
RIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPAN                            Page 3 D  TIES  OF THE RECOVERY MANAGER, Oi F-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1102 12/15/83 6.0 References 6.1  Turkey Point Pl ant Radiological Emergency Pl        an 6.2  St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan
: 6. 3  10 CF R 20. 403 6.4  10 CFR    50.72 6.5  10 CFR 50 Appendix      E-6.6  Offsite    Emergency  0"ganization Procedure 1101, Duties of the Emergency Control Officer.
6.7  Offsite    Emergency  0'ganization Procedure 1301,    Emergency Roster 7.0 Records All significant information, events,          and actions taken relative to his duties during the emergency      period will    be recorded by  the Recovery Manager, his alternate, or his designee.
8.0 Instructions 8.1  Receive    notification of the emergency from the Emergency Control Officer and  obtain from him information shown on the attached Checklist 1, as avai 1 abl e.
8.2  Report to the General Office or the Emergency Operations Facility          as directed by the Emergency Control Officer.
8.3  When    operational  at the EOF, notify the Emergency Coordinator and Emergency Control Officer      and assume responsibility for communication with      off-site agenci es.
8.4  Complete the activities shown on the attached Checklist 2 and          periodically assess the status o; all such activities.
8.5  Use additional support agencies as necessary.          Phone  numbers are supplied in the Offsite Emergency Roster (Procedure 1301) 8.6  When  'operational  at the EOF provide protective action recommendations to offsite authorities.        Appendix A (PSL) or Appendix 8 (PTP) of this procedure describes the methodology for determination of these protective actions. Protectiva action recommendations should be formulated using avail able pl ant data and radiological conditions.
NOTE:      If the EOF has been staffed with a health physicist designated to evaluate off"site doses, he should use the appr opri ate pl ant off-site dose calculation procedure (EPIP 3100033E: St. Lucie, EP 20126:
Turkey Point)
 
PROCEDURE  1102 11/15/83                  OO              Page 4 CHECKLIST    1 STATE OF FLORIDA OOTITI T 0        I          OOII TIME AND DATE OF MESSAGE      /  REPORTED  BY 2 ~  SITE                                  3. ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATION
[B]  ST. LUCIE UNIT 1                [A]  NOTIFICATION      OF UNUSUAL EVENT
[C]  ST. LUCIE UNIT 2                [B3  ALERT
[0]  TURKEY POINT UNIT 3            EC]  SITE AREA    EMERGENCY
[E]  TURKEY POINT UNIT 4            [D]  GENERAL EMERGENCY
: 4. TIME AND DATE OF INCIDENT        /  EMERGENCY        TIME                  DATE
: 5. INCIDENT INVOLVES:
: 6. ACCIDENT RELATED INJURIES        [A] NO      [B3  YES      [C3 CONTAMINATED INJURY NUMBER OF  INJURIES 7 ~  SITUATION INVOLVES:
A    NO RELEASE EBI  POTENTIAL(POSSIBLE) RELEASE
[C]  A RELEASE IS OCCURRING        -  EXPECTED DURATION OR MAGNITUDE I
[D]  A RELEASE OCCURRED, BUT STOPPED          -  DURATION OR MAGNITUDE
: 8. TYPE OF RELEASE IS:
0  EO
[B]  NON-RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS
[C] RADIOACTIVE LIQUID
[03 PARTICULATE HATTER
[E3 NOT APPLICABLE
: 9. WIND DATA:
TIE MIND DIRECTION (fROM)                          DEGREES 9 10 HETERS EBj  WIND SPEED                          MILES PER HOUR 9 10 METERS TOT                TATE I      0  Tl OTEEEOEE:
A    NO RECOMMENDATIONS AT THIS TIME NO'FY THE PUBLIC TO TAKE THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS:
No Action    Shelter    Evacuate 0-2 2-5 Hi 1 e Radius Miles    for Sectors
                                                              ~e  [E3
                                                                              ~c LF]
                                                                                        ~O EG3 5-:.0    Miles Hi 1 es for Sectors                                [H]          [Il      EJ]
[L3
: 11. CUPRENT OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE:          [A3            F  9 10 METERS
: 12. RELEASE RATE:                                      I NOBLE GASES                                              IODINES DEFAULT  EA]                  Ci/sec                      LC]                        Ci/sec
    .MEASURED  [8]                  Ci/sec                      [D]                        Ci/sec INSTRUMENT LOCATION                N/A                                        Ci/sec N A                            N/A        Ci/sec
: 13. SUPPLEMENTAL PAGES USED      [A] N                page s)
MESSSAGE RECEIVED BY:
 
PROCEDURE            1102                              Page 5 12/15/83 STATE OF FLORIDA NOT IF ICATION MESSAGE FORM N/A    (Intentionally left, bl ank)
WIND DIRECTION DATA Wind from          ~De    rees                      Wind toward        Sectors affected
{Al          N              349-11                                S                    HJK fB3          NNE                12-33                              SSW                  JKL fc3          NE                34-56                              SW                    KLM fD3          ENE                57-78                              WSW                  LMN fE3          E                  79-101                            W                    MNP fF3          ESE 102-123'24-146 WNW                  NP Q fG3          SE                                                    NW                    PQR fH3          SSE              147-168                              NNW                  QRA fJ3          S              169-191                              N                    RAB fK3          SSW              192-213                              NNE                  ABC SW              214-236                              NE                    BC 0
{ M3        WSW            237-258                              ENE                  CDE fNl          W              259-281                              E                    DEF fP3          WNW            282>>303                              ESE                  EFG fQ3          NW              304-326                              SE                    FGH fRl          NNW            327-348                              SSE                  GH J BASIC DESCRIPTION      OF RELEASE        CHARACTERISTICS ESTIMATE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL            RELEASED'OBLE GASES                    SOURCE TERM:                  fA3            Ci/sec TOTAL RELEASE:                        fB3            Ci RAD IOIOD INES                      SOURCE TERM:                  fC3            Ci/sec TOTAL RELEASE:                        fD3            Ci ESTIMATE OF PROJECTED OFFSITE DOSE RATES:
DISTANCE                              THYROID              (mrem/hr)      WHOLE BODY  (mrem/hr) 1    mile (Site Boundary)              I.AI                                f83 2    mi 1 es                          fcl                                LD3 3  mi1 es                            fE3                                fF3 4    mi 1 es                          LG3                                fH3 5  mi 1 es                            f13                                fJ3 10  miles                            fK3                                  {:L3 SPECIAL DATA:      fA3  NO  fB3    YES MESSAGE RECEIVED BY:
 
PROCEDURE  1102                          6 12/15/83 MANAGER'age CHECKLIST 2 RECOVERY
                            . Action                                          ~Time Lo
: 1. Time  of receipt of      initi al notification      from  ECO.
: 2. Obtain Checklist        1  data (to the extent avail able)
A. Ini alti B. Update C. Checklist Complete
: 3. Establi'sh contact with Emergency Coordinator
: 4. Organize response teans at the General Office Emergency Center or Emergency Operations Facility, as specified by  the    ECO.
: 5. Relieve Emergency Coordinator of his              off-site  emergency communi cati ons responsibi        1 i ti es when the  EOF is manned and oper ati on al .
: 6. Assume      responsibility for communications with the following agencies:
Note:    'rocedure      1301  contains off-hours and/or
            , alternate  phone numbers.
: 6. 1    Bureau    of Emergency Management State Warning Point Duty Officer, Tal 1 ah assee (1-904-488-1320) 6.2    Department    of Health    and    Rehabilitative Services, Radiological Duty Officer, Orlando(1-299-0580) 6.3    ~PTP    onl a) Dade County      EOC  (596-8700) b) Monroe County EOC (294-9581)
          ~PSL    onl a)  St. Lucie County      EOC  (461-5201) b) Marti n County      EOC  (287-1652) 6.4    Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Inspection            and Enforcement (1-404-221-4503)
 
1~          PROCEDURE 12 / 1 1102 5/83 Page 7.
CHECKLIST'        Cont')
Action
: 7. Assess  status of assigned responsibilities for the following periodically:
7.1  Emergency Control  Officer  (See Procedure      1101) 7.2    Emergency  Security Manager (See Procedure 1104) 7.3    Emergency Technical Manager ('See Procedure        1105)
: 8. Update Checklist 1 data periodically        and communicate to state and county authorities
: 9. Assess need for additional off-site support from U.S.
Coast Guard, U.S. Oepartment of Energy, REEF Associates, INPO, NSSS Vendor, Architect/Engineer, others.
)0. Assist the ECO with considerations for de-escalation of an emergency when plant and radiological conditions warrant.
: 11. Close-out  with verbal summary to all Item        6  contacts when  directed to do so by the ECO.
: 12. Complete necessary    written reports  as    follows:
Nuclear Regul atory Commission within 24 hours Bureau  of  Emergency Management  within    24 hours.
 
PROCED'E 1102 Page 8 12, 15/83 FIGURE  1 VICE  RKSIQ&A'QCJrAA KM9KIY                          lhFORMATION MANAl&#xc3;R ASSISTANT TO VICE RKSIOENT.              VICK PfKSIOKHT. C~ORATK TC~    INNNIENI                          CXNLLNICATIONS MANAQQt OF CCNhLNICATIOHS MAt44QKA OF  l4CtXAR KNKAOY AL AFFAIRS MlbiAQKR VICE NNEI&#xc3;NT. ECVENCCNfkL AFFIARS ASSISTANT QAl4k4KR OF l4XXEAR KHKRSY                        PKDKRAL RKOLLATORY INN NNNTAT I VE aaaalal    <<NNITV IILNIINN CHlFF KNQIhCKR. POWER PLANTS            SENIOR SKCLIRITY COO$ IHATOR.
MAXKAR AS5ISTANT CHIKF KHQINKKR, PCNKR PLANTS                          hlANAIKA CF 3KCLNITY Nlalaa, NVEalalaaVIVI CLL KNS INKKRINQ                    CLARITY CCCI$ INATOR, NUCLEAR MANAQKR. KLKCTRICAL KHQINKKRINQ
    %RIOR PAIDArCT MANAQKR.
TUAKKY POINT ICN PROST        MANAQIR ST. LUCIK
 
EHFRGFHCY                    Additional notifica-                          EXECUTIVE COORDINATOR                  tions per Plan and                        VICE PRESIDENT procedures Plant Duty call Supervisor alternates                    ESM        a or HEDO                                X7 CD I
System Opns.                                                      W  C2l N CD W
I                          Poser                                                              C Coordinator                                                        CP  Pl EIM Staff Q7 Ce)
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Support    CD M
Nn'rrS:
*Verify that EC has made or is in the process of making
* Federal and these notifications (for Unusual Event 6 Alert). For                          State Agencies Site bren Emergency & General Emergency, delegate com-munications responsibilities to these agencies to RM (after thc EOF is manned and operational).
1  Notifications  made  pe" Procedure  1101 2  Notifications  made 'per Procedure 1102
                                                    ~Pi ure 2 Notification Flov
 
PROCEDURE  1102                            Page  10 12/15/83 APPENDIX A PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS    - ST. LUCIE PLANT FPL  is required to provide county and state governmental authorities with recommendations for protective actions to be taken by the public during radiological emergencies at the St. Luci e Nuclear Power Pl ants.
The  responsible authorities are the State Bureau of Emergency Management      (BEM) and St. Lucie and Martin Counties Offices of Disaster Preparedness.
Protective action recommendations should be made utilizing all of the available data. This includes plant status (Fig. A-1), off-site dose projections and/or field monitoring data (Fig. A-2 or A-3). The more conservative recommendations should be made.
Due  to the large political and legal ranifications of these recommendations        and  the potential impact on FPL, the following format and content should be used.
: 1. In any case where a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been decl ared, the minimum protective action recommendation shall be: "Shelter all people within a 2-mile radius and 5 miles in the downwind sectors".
If the GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared due to loss of physical control of the plant, including the Control Room or any other area(s) vital to the operation of the reactor system (as defined in the Security Pl an), the minimum protective action recommendation shall be: "Evacuate all people within a 2-mile radius from the pl ant".
If the  emergency  has been  classified  as  a GENERAL EMERGENCY and NO OFFSITE    dose estimates or  field  survey results are avail able, refer to figure A-1 to evaluate offsite protective action    recommendations.
: 2. If the  emergency that has been classified is not a GENERAL EMERGENCY and the offsite  doses are LESS THAN 0.5 Rem whole body or 1 Rem to the thyroid at 1 mile over the projected duration of the release, no protective action is recommended. This should be reported to BEM and other outside agencies who inquire as:
              "Based on our current assessment of all the information now avail able to us, Florida Power and Light Company recommends that you consider taking no protective actions (PA) - NONE. This recommendation may change in the future, but we cannot now s~ when change  to."
it may change or what it  may NOTE:    If a controlled release is necessary to stabilize plant conditions or an uncontrolled release is anticipated, determine the approximate source term, duration of the release, and the projected offsite doses prior to making any protective action recoovaendations.
 
PROCEDURE  1102 12/15/83 OO                    Page 11 PROTECTI VE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS continued) 3, If the emergency has been decl ared and offsite dose information is avail able (from any credible source), use the dose information to select the appropriate table. Use either Figure A-2 (PA with offsite dose estimates for greater than or equal to 2-hour duration) or Figure A-3 (PA with offsite dose estimates for less than 2-hour duration). The appropriate recommendations can then be made.
FOR EXAMPLE, a release has occurred at the St. Lucie Plant with a projected.
duration of 2 hours, the wind direction is from the NNE and the projected offsite integrated (2 hr) thyroid dose, is 10 Rem at 1 mile, 2 Rem at 2 miles, and less than 1 Rem at 5 miles.      Referring to Figure A-2 (PA with offsite dose estimates for greater than or equal to 2 hours duration) the following recommendation    should be made:
            "Based on our current assessment of all the information now avail able to us, Florida Power 5 Light Company recommends that you consider taking the following protective actions:
: i. Evacuate  all personnel  between  a 0 and 2  mile radius from the pl ant.
ii. Shelter all personnel between a 2 and 5 mile radius from the plant who are  in sectors J, K 5 L (refer to State of Florida Fixed Nuclear Facility Notification Message Form, Page 4 Entry 10) iii. No protective action is recommended between a 5 and 10 mile radius from the pl ant.
This recommendation may change in the future, but change or what    it may change to."
we  cannot now say when  it may
: 4. For other emergency conditions which may occur, enter the table for those conditions, determine the recommended protective actions and formulate the appropriate message in the above format and transmit it to BEM.
: 5. Protective action recommendations      for  a child  have been incorporated  into the figures.
 
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PROCEDURE    1102                              Page 13 12/15/83 FIGURE    A-1 (continued)
E PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON PLANT CONDITIONS If  a "PUFF"    type release    is  imminent or in progress        a  indicated  by the following condi ti ons:
(1)        Containment    failure has occurred or is imminent, and (2)        Rate of release is much greater than designed leak rate, and (3)        Either the total or major portion of radioactivity is projected to              be released within      2 hours or less, then in addition to the appropriate protective action recommendations the following statement    and  information should be given:
    "Florida    Power  8  Light    Company recommends      sheltering those areas that can't    be evacuated    before plume      arrival."
MIND FROM                                      WIND TOWARD SECTOR          DIRECTION      DEGREES          DIRECTION    SECTORS AFFECTED LAj                            349  - 11            S          HJK CBj                NNE          12  - 33          SSW          J K L ccj                NE          34  - 56            SW          KLM CDj                ENE          57  - 78          WSM          LMN (El                  E          79 -101              M          MNP LFj Yj t:H3 ESE SE SSE 102 124 147
                                                -123
                                                -146
                                                -168 WNM N
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[M3                WSM        237    -258          ENE          C D E (Nj                  W          259  -281            E          DEF Lpj                WN          282    -303          ESE          EFG LQj                N          304  -326          SE          FGH I:Rl              NN          327    -348          SSE          G H J
 
PROCEDURE  1102                                      Page 14 12/15/83 FIGURE  A-2 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMB4)ATIONS 5ASED ON ACTUAL RELEASE RESS THAN 2 HOLA DLHATICX4 WITH OFFSITE DOSE ESTIMATES)
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PROCEDURE  1102                                  Page 16 12/15/83 APPENDIX  B Protective Action Recommendations - Turke Point          Pl ant FPL  is required to provide county and state governmental authorities with recommendations for protective actions to be taken by the public during radiological emergencies at the Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant. The responsible authorities are: (1) The State Bureau of Emergency Management,                and (2)  Dade    and Monroe  Counties. Due to the large political and legal ranifications of these recommendations and the potential impact on FPL, the following format and content should be used.
The contents      of the recommendations arq to    be determined by using Figures B-1 through B-3      of this procedure as follows:
: l. In  ANY CASE    where  a GENERAL EMERGENCY  has been  classified, the  MINIMUM protective action recommendations SHALL be:            Shelter all people within a 2-mile radius and 5 miles downwind from the pl ant. If the emergency has been cl assified as a General Emergency and no offsite dose estimates or field survey results are avail able, refer to Figures B-l and evaluate offsi te protective action recommendations.
NOTE:      If a  controlled release is necessary to stabilize plant conditions or an uncontrolled release is anticipated, determine the approximate source term, duration of the release, and the projected offsite doses prior to making any protective action recommend ati on s.
: 2. If the    emergency    classification is not  a GENERAL EMERGENCY and    the  offsite doses    are less than 0.5 ran whole body or      1 rem to the thyroid at 1 mile over the projected      duration of the release; no protective action is recommended.      This  should be reported to BEM and other outside agencies who  inquire as:
            "Based on.our    current assessment of all the information now available to us, Florida Power and Light Company recommends that you consider taking no protective actions. This recommendation may change in the future, but we can not now say when change  to."
it may change or what    it  may
: 3. If the    emergency has been decl ared and offsite dose information is available (from any credible source), use the dose information to enter the appropriate estimated offsite table (based on projected release duration of greater than or equal to 2 hours, use Figure B-2; for less than 2 hours, use Figure B-3). The appropriate recommendations can then be made.
    ~Exes  le: A release has occurred at the Turkey Point Pl ant with a projected duration of 2 hours. The wind direction is from the NNE and the projected offsite accumul ated thyroid dose (i.e. accumul ated over a 2 hour duration) is 10 rem at 1 mile, 2 ran at 2 miles, and less than 1 rem at 5 mi 1 es.
 
                  ~    t        PROCEDURE  1102 12/15/83 Page 17 Referring to Figure B-2, the following recommendation should        be made:
        "Based on our current assessment of all the information now avail able to us, Florida Power 5 Light Company recommends that you consider taking the following protective actions:
A. EVACUATE  all people between 0 and 2 miles from the pl ant.
B. SHELTER    all people between a 2 and 5 mile radius from the plant who are in sectors J, K, 5 L (refer to Emergency Information Checklist, item 12).
C. No protective action is  recommended  between  a 5 and 10 mile radius from the plant.
This recommendation may change in the future, but      we  cannot now say when it may change or what    it may change to."
: 4. For other emergency conditions which may occur, enter the figure for those conditions, determine the recommended protective actions and formulate the appropri ate message in the above format and transmit it to BBI and local agencies.
: 5. Protective action recommendations for      a child have been incorporated    into the figures.
 
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P ROC EDURl  1102                          Page 19 12/I! /83 TURKEY POINT PLANT FIGURE    B-I (cont'd)
PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON PLANT COl'DITIONS      - PTP
* Core Melt Se uence:
A  Core Melt Sequence condition is based on a postulated reactor accident in which the uel melts because of overheating. Plant conditions that qualify as a core melt sequence are:
l.. A known LOCA as    defined in Site Area Emergency and failure of ECCS to deliver flow to the core      has occurred, resulting in clad damage as indicated by Containment High Range Radiation Monitor alarming; OR 2~    Reactor trip on low steam generator levels, with wide range levels decreasing toward zero, with one of the fo1lowing two:
: a. Loss  of main condenser, loss of auxiliary feed flow, (with high      head safety injection capability);
OR b.. Loss of main condenser, loss of auxiliary feed flow, and no high head safety injection capability, and 30 minutes has elapsed with no low head safety injection capability or auxiliary feed flow; OR
: 3. A known LOCA    as  defined in Site Area Emergency has occurred and one of the following:
: a. RHR  flow indicator FI-*-605 reads zero for 1/2 hour after recirculation phase  is attempted,    and  RCS  temperature is rising; OR
: b. Failure of containment spray and emergency coolers to prevent containment temperature from rising excessively.
Refer to Emergency Procedure 20103, Classification of Emergencies.
 
                      ~I            PROCEDURE  1102 -  12/15 Turkey Point Plant Page  20 FIGURE B-2 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON ACTUAL RELEASE (GOER      TPa:: OR EOUAL TO 2 HOU'R DURATION) WITH OFFSITE DOSE ESTIMATES (used    in preference to Figure B-l)
DISTANCE FROM PLANT/RECOMMENDATIONS~
0-2 MILES        2-5 MILES        5-10 MILES WHOLE BODY        OR    THYROID DOSE DOSE (REM)                    (REM)                    use  1  mil    use    2 mile  use 5 mile value          value          value N
    <  0.5 0.5            l
                              ~  1'0                        S (CR)          S (DW)          S (DW) but                      but 1.0                      2. 5 1.0            (        ~2.5                        E (CR)          E (DW) +        E (DW) +
but                      but 5.0                  < 25.0                                        S (RS)          S (RS)
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                              > 25.0                          E (CR)          E (CR)        E (DW) +
      > 5.0
                        )                                                                    S (RS)
Note:    If the  duration of the release is projected to be less than              2 hours, use Figure B-3.
                                                          ~LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS Mhe dose    8 1 m  .le affects protective                  N-actions from 0-2 miles                          No  protective action      recommended S-    Shelte~inP. recomnended The dose 8 2    miles affects protective                  E-    Evacuation recommended actions from 2-5 miles                    DW- Downwind    sector  + 2  adjoining sectors The dose 9 5    miles affects protective                        Remaining sectors actions from 5-10 miles                        Complete circle around -plant at specified distance The dose 9 10 miles can be used          to evaluate protective fcr greater distances.actions
 
                  ~  t                PPOCFOURE 12I15I83 1102 Turkey Point Plant Page 21 FIGURE B- 3 PROTECTIXK ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON ACTUAL RELEASE (LESS THAN 2 HOUR DURATION) WITH OFFSI E DOSE EST MATES (used  in preference to Figures B-l)
DISTANCE FROM PLANT/RECOMMENDATIONS 0-2 MILES      2-5 MILES    5-10 MILES WHOLE BODY                THYROID DOSE DOSE (REM)
OR (REM)                    use  1  mil    use 2  mil  use 5 mile value          value        value I
      <  0.5                    1.0                                                          N I
0.5                  >  1.0 but                    but                          S (CR)        S (DW)        S (DW) 1.0                      2.5 I
1.0                      2. 5 but                      bu"                        S (CR)        S (CR)        S (CR) 5.0                <  25.0 5.0                  >  250                          E (CR)        E (DW)        E(DW) +
I t                                                  S (CR)        S (CR)
%YI'E:  If  the duration of the release is, projected to be greater than or equal to              2 hours, use Figure B-2.
                                                        <<LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS
<<The dose 8    1  mile affects protective
                  ,actions from 0-2 miles                N  - No protective action recommended
                                                            - Sheltering
                                                            - Evacuat'on recommended S
The dose 8 2      miles affects protective              E                  recommended actions from 2-5 miles                DW-  Downwind sector + 2 adjoining sectc RS- Remaining sectors The dose 8 5      miles affects protective              CR- Complete c.rcle around pla .t at.
actions from 5-10 miles                      specif-'ed cistance The dose 9 10      miles can be used to evaluate protective actions for greater distances.
 
ORIDA POWER 81 LIGHT COHPAN                          Page 1 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION HANGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE  1103 12/15/83
 
==1.0 Title==
DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Officer:            Vice President - Corporate Communications Alternate:,          (1) Hanager of Coomunications 2.0  A  royal    and  List of Effective  Pa es
: 2. 1    ~Arov al Reviewed by                                    Emergency Planning Supervisor                                  , 1984 Approved by                                Vice President - Corporate Comuni cati on                            $  1984 2.2    List of Effective    Pa es
            ~Pa  es                        Date 1  through 4, inclusive      12/15/83 3.0 ~Sco  e 3.1    ~Por  ose This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Information Manager (EIM) in the Off-Site Emergency Organization. The Emergency Information Manager is a designated Corporate Officer or Manager who serves as the principal spokesman for the Company. During emergencies, the EIH reports to the Emergency Control Officer.
3.2    Discussion If the Emergency Plans are initiated by the Emergency Coordinator, the Off-Site Emergency Organization may be activated to provide assistance to the plant in administr ation, public rel ations, security, engineering and technical matters. The Emergency Information Manager may be called upon even        if the Off-Site Emergency Organization is not mobilized. This could occur in the case of an Unusual Event or an Alert class, of emergency.
The Emergency Control Officer has the responsibility for mobilizing the Emergency Information Manager (EIH).
The  principal responsibility of the    EIH  is the dissemination of
            .concise, accurate information to the public via electronic and        print medi a.
 
FLORIDA POHER 3 LIGHT COMPANY                            Page 2 DUTIES  OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER, OFF<<SITE EMERGENCY ORGAN! ZATION PROCEDURE 1103 12/15/83 3.3  ~Authorit This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Luci e Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
4.0  Precautions 4.1  The timing and content of all news by the Emergency          Information Manager shall be approved by the Emergency Control        Officer.
4.2  All news releases by the Emergency Information Manager should assist the public in understanding any incident.
4.3  Technical data and    direct instructions the public located in the affected  off-site  area  will be given by  the appropriate governmental agency.
4.4  Spokesmen for other involved agencies may be releasing information to the public. The Emergency Information Manager should continually be informed of these releases and will assess the accuracy and completeness of the information being related to the public. To the extent possible, the Emergency Information Manager will coordinate his efforts with spokesmen of governmental agencies so the public is provided with consistent information.
4.5  The EIM  shall  be  familiar with the preparatory public information program which    is carried out    by State and local agencies.
5.1  The Emergency    Information  Manager  shall:
5.1.1  Be  responsible for the release of information to the public (via the    news media) in event of the initiation of the Plant Emergency Plans when the situation requires that an account be made  public.*
5.1.2  Maintain liaison with spokesmen of appropriate federal, state and local agencies with respect to information releases.
Insofar as possible, news releases and public appearances should be conducted on a joint basis with these agencies.
6.0  References 6.1  Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
6.2    St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
*See FPL procedures    for Public Relations/News      Media  Activities in  Emergency Situations.
 
RIDA  POWER 8I LIGHT  COMPANY                      Page 3 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY    INFORMATION MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE  1103 12/15/83 6.3  Procedure 1101, Duties of Emergency Control      Officer, Off-Site Emergency Organization.
6.4  FPL  Public Relations/News Media Activities in Emergency Situations.
6.5  Off-Site Emergency Organization Procedure 1201, Activation        and Use of Emergency News Center. (PSL) 6.6  Off-Site Emergency Organization Procedure 1211, Activatation        and Use of Emergency News Center. (PTP) 7.0 Records All significant information, events,      and actions taken during the emergency  period shall  be recorded.
8.0 Instructions 8.1  The Emergency  Information Manger, depending upon the severity of the incident,  may be  located at the General Office Building or at the Emergency Operations Facility. He shall establish suitable liaison with the Emergency Control Officer. He shall designate a member of his staff to supervise the Emergency News Center.
8.2  After notification of the initiation of the Plant Radiological Emergency Plan, public information personnel      of the various non-FPL emergency support organizations and agencies      shall be contacted as necessary  so that  a coordinated public information effort can be established.
8.3  For customer communications,      a general information statement suitabl.e for release shall be provided for all Company emergency telephone operators and Customer Information Centers. After normal working hours, additional District Office telephone facilities may be opened.
8.4  The Emergency  Information Manager does not have primary responsibility for providing information to      governmental agencies.
However, the Emergency Information Manager, in coordination with the Emergency Control Officer shall assist state and local agencies in carrying out their responsibilities to provide accurate information to the public by activating the appropriate local Corporate Communications representative.      This representative should be directed to report to the appropriate county Emergency Operations Center.
8.5  All calls and contacts received by the company from the news ihedia shall be directed to the Emergency Information Manager or his designee. Requests for on-site photographs by the news media must be cleared by the EIM to insure safety and to arrange proper escort.
8.6 Release of all new information shall be coordinated with the responsible governmental agency and the Emergency Control Officer.
 
              '0    FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY OO                        Page 4 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE  1103 12/15/83 8.7  Gener al: Follow appropr iate guidelines in    FPL Public Relations/News Activities in Emer ency Situations.
8.8  The EIM or his designee  shall supervise any nuclear technical staff members who are assigned  to him in an emergency.
8.9  The EIM  shall provide for technical briefings to the press.
8.10  The EIM  or his staff shall inform company employees through newsletters, bulletin board statements, telephone recordings,      and CIS to district offices, or other in-place networks.
: 8. 11 The EIM  or his staff shall inform the industry.
: 8. 12 The EIM  or his staff shall arrange to provide fo'r the    pnotographic needs  of the media.
: 8. 13 The EIM  or his  staff shall tape and transcribe  all news  conferences for the benefit of  company management  and official agencies.
8.14  The EIM  or his  staff shall accredit  and escort members  of the media.
 
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==1.0 Title==
DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY SECURITY MANGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Man  ager:              Security Supervisor - Nuclear Alternate:        (1) Manager of Security Alternate:        (2)        Security Coordinator - Nuclear 2.0 A    rov al and Li st of Ef fecti ve  Pa  es 2.1    Approval Revi ewed by                                    Emergency Planning Supervisor                                    , 1984 Approved                                      Securi ty Supervi sor-Nuclear                              1984 2.2    List of'E ective    Pa  s
          ~Ps  es                        Date 1  through 4, inclusive      11/15/83 3.0 ~Sco  e 3.1  ~Pur  ose This procedure    lists  the duties and responsibilities of the    Emergency Security Manager in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
3.2    Discussion The Emergency Control    Officer may activate the Off-Site Emergency Organization to provide assistance to the plant in administration, public relations, security, engineering and technical matters.
The Emergency    Control Officer has the responsibility for mobilizing the Emergency    Security Manager (ESM). The ESM is a company supervisor responsible for providing liaison with county and state law enforcement officials. The E!M operates as part of the Recovery Man ager'  st af f.
3.3 ~Authori t This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan'and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
 
LORIDA POWER 8i LIGHT COMP                        Page 2 DUl IES OF THE EMERGENCY SECURITY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE  1104 12/15/83 3.4  Definitions 3.4.1                                        f assigned to the plant. These personnel are qualified in security, personnel accountability, and evacuation procedures and  practices.
Primary Leader:        Plant Security Supervisor Interim Leader:        Security Shift Supervisor 3.4.2  Off-Site - All property outside the      Owner Controlled Area.
3.4.3  On-Si:.e  -  The Owner  Controlled Area.
3.4.4  Owner  Controlled Area - That portion of FPL property surrounding and including the plant which is subject to limited access and control as deemed appropriate by FPL.
3.4.5  Protected Area - The area (within the Owner Controlled Area) occup>ed by the nuclear facility and associated eq*ent enclosed within the security perimeter fence.
4.0 Precautions Liaison shall be maintained by the Emergency Security Manager and/or his alternate with appropriate law enforcement agencies on a continuing basis to assure that these agencies are aware of potential situations which may require their ass'stance.
a 5.0 Responsibilities The Emergency Security Manager provides advice to the Recovery Manager and maintains liaison with and directs requests for assistance to law enforcement agencies during emergency situations when the Off-Site Emergency Organization is activated.        He coordinates with the security personnel to assist in security functions as required to support the Off-site Emergency Organization. He has responsibility for security of the EOF  and ENC.
6.0 References 6.1  Turkey Point Plant Security Plan.
6.2  St. Lucie Plant Security Plan.
6.3  St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.4  Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.5  St. Lucie Plant Contingency Plan 6.6  Turkey Point Plant Contingency Plan
 
FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY                              Page 3 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY SECURITY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE    1104 12/15/83 7.0 Records  and Noti fications All significant information, events,        and actions taken during the emergency  period  will be recorded    by  the Emergency Security Manager or his alternate.
8.0 Instructions 8.1  Upon receipt of notification by the Emergency Control Officer that the Off-Site Emergency Organization has been activated, the Emergency Security Manager shall:
8.1.1  Obtain from the Recovery Manager          an  evaluation of the emergency  situation  and  its  potenti  al for development. This is to  enable an accurate assessment of the need for assistance from law enforcement agencies to be made.
8.1.2  Report as  directed, to either the General Office Huilding or Emergency Operations      Faci 1 ity.
8.1.3  Assess  the need for assistance from law enforcement agencies and implement    decisions by contacting appropriate agencies.
Such contact    shall be of the following types:
ifi  ,  q      f assistance  made. The agency should be advised      of the emergency  and of the possibility for deterioration which may require the assistance of that agency.            Arrangements for future communication should be established.
: 2. Re  uest for Immedi ate Assistance - The emergency is described and specific request for assistance is made.
Detailed arrangements for communication are made.
8.1.4  Advise the Recovery Manager and Security Tean Leader of assistance'hich has been requested of various law enforcement agencies by FPL.
8.1.5  Provide any information for FPL which is requested by law enforcement agencies to perform their functions.
8.1.6  Arrange for security support when the EOF (at St. Lucie or Turkey Point) is activated. The ENC will require similar support which will be requested by the Emergency Information Man ager or hi s st af f.
8.1.7  Rel ay  information to the appropri ate law enforcement agencies at the termination of the emergency or when the assistance of these law enforcement agencies is no longer required.
 
                  ~FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMP DlPTES OF THE EMERGENCY SECURITY MANGER,
                                                          ~                      Page 4 OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE  1104 12/15/83 8.2  Turke    Point Pl ant:    The  following enforcement agencies    may be  called upon  for assistance in      an  emergency:
8.2.1    Pr imary agency:
Dade County    Public Safety Department (Sheriff)
Phones:
Admi ni strati ve              595-6263 Station g4, Perri ne          253- 4421 Emergency Dispatcher            911 Bomb  Disposal                638-6028 8.2.2    Secondary agencies:
: 1. Federal Bureau of. Investigation,        Mi ani  Phone: 573-3333)
: 2. Florida Highway Patrol, Mi ani                  Phone: 325-3606)
: 3. Fl orida Ci ty Poli ce Department              (Phone: 247-8223 or 247-8224)
: 4. Homestead Police Department                  (Phone: 247-1535)
: 5. U. S. Coast Guard -,Marine Emergency        (Phone: 350-5611)
: 6. Marine Patrol, Florida Dept. of Natural Resources                            (Phone:  325-3346) 8.3  St. Lucie Plant:      The  following enforcement agencies    may be  called 8.3.1    Primary agency:
St. Lucie County Sheriff's Department              (Phone:  1-461-7300) 8.3.2    Secondary agencies:
: 1. Federal Bureau      of Investigation, Mi ani (Phone: 573-3333)
Ft. Pierce Phone: 1-461-6142)
: 2. Florida Highway Patrol, Ft. Pierce            Phone: 1-461-2020)
: 3. Martin County Sheriff's Department            Phone:  1-283-1300)
: 4. Stuart Police Department                      Phone:  1-287-1122)
: 5. Ft. Pierce Police Department                  Phone:  1-461-3823)
: 6. U. S. Coast Guard, Marine Emergency          Phone:  1-464-6100)
: 7. Marine Patrol, Florida Dept. of Natural Resources                            (Phone:  1-461-2020) 8.4- The Emergency Security Manager shall maintain suitable the Recovery Manager or his representative.
li aison  with
 
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==1.0 Title==
DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY TECMNICAL MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGAN;ZATION Manager:              Chief Engineer - Power Plants Al ternate:          (1) Assistant Chief Engineer - Power Plants Al tern ate:          (2) Manager - Mechanical/Nuclear Engineering Al tern ate:          3) Hanager - El ectri cal Engi neer ing Al tern ate:          4) Sr. Project Han ager (Turkey Poi nt)
Al tern ate:          5) Sr. Proj ect Han ag er (St. Luci e) 2.0 A    royal    and  List of Effective  Pages 2.1    ~Arov al Reviewed by                                          Emergency Pl arming Supervisor                                  , 1984 Approved by                                Chi ef  Engi neer - Power Pl ants 2.2    List of Effective    Pa es
          ~Pa  es                          Date 1  through 3, inclusive        12/15/83 3.0 ~Sco  e 3.1  ~Pur  ose This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Technical Manager in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
3.2    Di scussi on The Emergency Control    Officer may activate the Off-Site Emergency Organization to provide assistance to the plant in administration, public relations, security, engineering, and technical matters.
The Emergency Control Officer has the responibility for mobilizing the Emergency Technical Manager (ETH). The ETH is a Senior H'nager with the responsibility for providing technical support and information regarding engineering design for the pl ant. The ETH operates as part of the Recovery Manager's staff.
3.3 ~Autaorl t 3.3.1    This procedure implements the Turkey Point Pl ant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Pl an.
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FLORIDA POWER    81  LIGHT  COM ANY                    Page 2 DUTIES    OF THE EMERGENCY      TECHNIC .L MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZ ATION PROCEDURE    1105 12/15/83 3.4  The Emergency      Technical Manager, and the alternates acting for him, have the    authority to      expend company fun:!s for the purpose of implementing the emergency technical support required in an emergency.
3.5  Defi ni ti ons 3.5.1    Staff - The staff is that group o'ompany personnel esployed in the Power:Pl ant Engineering gejlartment 3.5.2  Consultants      - Consultants      are tec'>nical speci alists having expertise in engineering          and science disciplines and may or may  not be    FPL  employees.      Typica consultants are FPL employees other than those in Pow>>.r Plant Engineering, and employees of'ngineer-constructor companies engaged in power pl ant design and/or construction, and employees of vendors of nuclear power pl ant equipment.
4.0 Precauti ons The Emergency Technical Manager          shall coordinate with the Recovery Manager before mobilizing      staff  and  consultants.
The Emergency Technical        Manager provides      advi:e and  technical information regarding engineering design          and  as-built con'truction details.
6.0 References 6.1  Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR), Turkey Point Units              3 and 4 6.2  Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR), St. Lucie Plant Unit              1 8 2 6.3  Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 as built draw ngs, Power Pl ant Engineering files, and General Engineering tracing f les.
6.4  St. Lucie Unit      1  5 2 as  built    drawings, ~ower Pl ant Engineering files, Backfit      Document Control      files, aid Ebasco Site Engineering files.
6.5  Procedure 1102, Duties of Emergency Cont ol            Officer, Off-Site Emergency  Organization.
6.6  Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Pl            an 6.7  St. Lucie    Pl ant  Radiological Emergency Plan
 
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FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY                        Page 3 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE    1105 12/15/83 7.0 Reco rds The information received regarding the initiation of the Pl ant Emergency Pl ans shall be logged by the Emergency Technical Manager or his alternate, and actions taken will be recorded with the basis for each action.
8.0 Instructions The Emergency Technical      Manager    shall:
8.1  Receive  initi al  noti fication.
8.2  Establish  and  maintain contact with the Recovery Manager.
8.3  Report to the General Office        Building'or the Emergency Operation Facility  as  directed  by  the Emergency Control Officer or Recovery Manager.
8.4  Alert necessary staff to report to          General Office Building or Emergency Operation      Facility, as appropriate.
8.5  Determine the need      for, and obtain, necessary consultant support.
8.6  Direct staff    and  consultants in the assembly      and supply of the r equi red engi neeri ng  d at a.
8.7  Assist Recovery    Manager    in interpretation of pl ant paraneter data  and pl ant status.
 
FLORI lA POWER  8l LIGHT COMPANY                      Page 1 DUTIES OF THE GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE    1106 12/15/83 1.0 Title.:
DUTIES OF THE GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Manager:            Vice President - Governmental Affairs Al ternate:          (1) Federal Regulatory Representative
: 2) State Regul atory Representative 2.0 A    royal    and List of Effective-Pa    es 2.1    ~Aroval Revi ewed by                                      Emergency  Pl arming Supervi sor                                ,  1984 Approved by                                    Vice President - Governmental Affairs                              1984 2.2    List of Effective    Pa es
          ~Pa  e                              Date Pages  1 and  2, inclusive        12/15/83 3.0 ~Sco e 3.1  ~ooe  oee This procedure    lists  the duties    and responsibilities of the Governmental    Affairs  Manager  in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
3.2    Di scussi on The Emergency Control      3fficer  may activate the Off-Site Emergency Organization to provid      assistance to the plant in administration, public relations, security, engineering, and technical matters.
The Emergency    Control 3fficer has the responsibility for mobilizing the Governmental Affairs Manager (GAM).
The  GAM is a designatei Corporate Officer or Senior Manager with the responsibility for performing li aison functions between the Emergency Control Officer and federal and/or state political figures and elected/appointed public officials, thereby relieving the Emergency Control Officer of routine interface with these groups. He will not normally interface witi the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Bureau of Emergency Management, '3epartment of Health and Rehabilitative Services or the County Civil Defense representatives.
 
                      ~                                    ~0 FLORIDA POWER 8 LIGHT COMPANY                        Page 2 DUTIES OF THE GOVERNENTAL AFFAIRS MANGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE  1106 12/15/83 3.3  ~Aothori t This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
4.0 Pr ecauti ons None The  GAM  shall provide liaison between the      Emergency Control  Officer and federal  and state political bodies.
6.0 References 6.1  Turkey Point Pl ant Radiological Emergency Pl an.
6.2  St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
7.0 Records None 8.0 Instructions 8.1  The GAM shall receive      initial notification that the Off-site Emergency Organization has been activated from the Emergency Control Officer.
8.2  The  GAM  shall report to the General Office Building or the Emergency Operations Facility as directed by the Emergency Control Officer or his designee.
8.3  The  GAM shall contact the Governor's Office and/or dispatch a representative to the Governor's Office, situation warrants    such  a move.
if he determines that the 8.4  The  GAM  shall respond to other governmental figures or      officials  as necessary.
 
                  ~0        FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY                          Page  1 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY PLANNING SUPERVISOR OFFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE    1107 1/15/84
 
==1.0 Title==
Duties    and  Responsibilities of the      Emergency Pl arming Supervisor 2.0 A    royal    and  List of Effective    Pages:
2.1    ~Aroval:
Reviewed by                                  Manager, Nuclear Energy Servi ces                  18                  0 1984 Approved b                        , Vice President Nuclear Energy,
                                          , 1984 2.2    Li st of Ef fecti ve    Pa es
          ~Pa  e                              Date Pages    1-4 inclusive              1/15/84 3.0 ~Sco  e:
3.1  ~Pur  oae This procedure provides duties          and  responsibilities of the Emergency Pl anni ng Supervi  sor.
3.2    Di scussi on The Emergency Planning        Supervisor is a member of the Nuclear Energy Services Staff. He has        the responsibility for radiological emergency pl arming and maintaining emergency preparedness.          The Emergency Planning Supervisor reports to the Manager, Nuclear Energy Servi ces.
 
==4.0 Precautions==
None 5.1    The Emergency Planning        Supervisor is responsible for insuring that the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan, Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the Offsite Emergency Organization procedures are adequate and up-to-date.
5.2    He  shall revise and distribute the emergency plans as necessary.          He shall revise and distribute Offsite Emergency Organization procedures    as  necessary.
5.3    The Emergency Planning      Supervisor is responsible for maintaining the FPL Offsite Emergency      Organization Roster.


====3.5.2 Consultants====
LORIDA POWER 8I LIGHT COMPA                             Page 2 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY PLANNING SUPERVISOR OFFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1107 1/15/84 5.4 The Emergency     Planning Supervisor is responsible for coordinating all aspects of     emergency drills and exercises which involve offsite
-Consultants are tec'>nical speci alists having expertise in engineering and science disciplines and may or may not be FPL employees.
        'gencies.
Typica consultants are FPL employees other than those in Pow>>.r Plant Engineering, and employees of'ngineer-constructor companies engaged in power pl ant design and/or construction, and employees of vendors of nuclear power pl ant equipment.
k 5.5 The Emergency     Planning Supervisor shall assure that the         initial training   and   annual   retraining for   FPL   Offsite Emergency Organization personnel is conducted           and documented.
4.0 Precauti ons The Emergency Technical Manager shall coordinate with the Recovery Manager before mobilizing staff and consultants.
The Emergency Technical Manager provides advi:e and technical information regarding engineering design and as-built con'truction details.6.0 References 6.1 Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR), Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 6.2 Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR), St.Lucie Plant Unit 1 8 2 6.3 Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 as built draw ngs, Power Pl ant Engineering files, and General Engineering tracing f les.6.4 St.Lucie Unit 1 5 2 as built drawings,~ower Pl ant Engineering files, Backfit Document Control files, aid Ebasco Site Engineering files.6.5 Procedure 1102, Duties of Emergency Cont ol Officer, Off-Site Emergency Organization.
6.6 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Pl an 6.7 St.Lucie Pl ant Radiological Emergency Plan
~FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1105 12/15/83 Page 3 7.0 Reco rds The information received regarding the initiation of the Pl ant Emergency Pl ans shall be logged by the Emergency Technical Manager or his alternate, and actions taken will be recorded with the basis for each action.8.0 Instructions The Emergency Technical Manager shall: 8.1 Receive initi al noti fication.8.2 Establish and maintain contact with the Recovery Manager.8.3 Report to the General Office Building'or the Emergency Operation Facility as directed by the Emergency Control Officer or Recovery Manager.8.4 Alert necessary staff to report to General Office Building or Emergency Operation Facility, as appropriate.
8.5 Determine the need for, and obtain, necessary consultant support.8.6 Direct staff and consultants in the assembly and supply of the r equi red engi neeri ng d at a.8.7 Assist Recovery Manager in interpretation of pl ant paraneter data and pl ant status.
FLORI lA POWER 8l LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1106 12/15/83 Page 1 1.0 Title.: Vice President-Governmental Affairs (1)Federal Regulatory Representative 2)State Regul atory Representative 2.0 A royal and List of Effective-Pa es Manager: Al ternate: 2.1~Aroval DUTIES OF THE GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Revi ewed by Supervi sor Approved by Affairs 2.2 List of Effective Pa es 1984 Emergency Pl arming , 1984 Vice President-Governmental
~Pa e Pages 1 and 2, inclusive 3.0~Sco e 3.1~ooe oee Date 12/15/83 This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Governmental Affairs Manager in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
3.2 Di scussi on The Emergency Control 3fficer may activate the Off-Site Emergency Organization to provid assistance to the plant in administration, public relations, security, engineering, and technical matters.The Emergency Control 3fficer has the responsibility for mobilizing the Governmental Affairs Manager (GAM).The GAM is a designatei Corporate Officer or Senior Manager with the responsibility for performing li aison functions between the Emergency Control Officer and federal and/or state political figures and elected/appointed public officials, thereby relieving the Emergency Control Officer of routine interface with these groups.He will not normally interface witi the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Bureau of Emergency Management,'3epartment of Health and Rehabilitative Services or the County Civil Defense representatives.
~~0 FLORIDA POWER 8 LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE GOVERNENTAL AFFAIRS MANGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1106 12/15/83 Page 2 3.3~Aothori t This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St.Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.4.0 Pr ecauti ons None The GAM shall provide liaison between the Emergency Control Officer and federal and state political bodies.6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Pl ant Radiological Emergency Pl an.6.2 St.Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.7.0 Records None 8.0 Instructions 8.1 The GAM shall receive initial notification that the Off-site Emergency Organization has been activated from the Emergency Control Officer.8.2 The GAM shall report to the General Office Building or the Emergency Operations Facility as directed by the Emergency Control Officer or his designee.8.3 The GAM shall contact the Governor's Office and/or dispatch a representative to the Governor's Office, if he determines that the situation warrants such a move.8.4 The GAM shall respond to other governmental figures or officials as necessary.
1.0 Title:~0 FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY PLANNING SUPERVISOR OFFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1107 1/15/84 Page 1 Duties and Responsibilities of the Emergency Pl arming Supervisor 2.0 A royal and List of Effective Pages: 2.1~Aroval: Reviewed by Servi ces Approved b 18 Manager, Nuclear Energy 0 1984 , Vice President Nuclear Energy, , 1984 2.2 Li st of Ef f ecti ve P a es~Pa e Pages 1-4 inclusive 3.0~Sco e: 3.1~Pur oae Date 1/15/84 This procedure provides duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Pl anni ng Supervi sor.3.2 Di scussi on The Emergency Planning Supervisor is a member of the Nuclear Energy Services Staff.He has the responsibility for radiological emergency pl arming and maintaining emergency preparedness.
The Emergency Planning Supervisor reports to the Manager, Nuclear Energy Servi ces.4.0 Precautions:
None 5.1 The Emergency Planning Supervisor is responsible for insuring that the St.Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan, Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the Offsite Emergency Organization procedures are adequate and up-to-date.
5.2 He shall revise and distribute the emergency plans as necessary.
He shall revise and distribute Offsite Emergency Organization procedures as necessary.
5.3 The Emergency Planning Supervisor is responsible for maintaining the FPL Offsite Emergency Organization Roster.
LORIDA POWER 8I LIGHT COMPA DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY PLANNING SUPERVISOR OFFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1107 1/15/84 Page 2 5.4 The Emergency Planning Supervisor is responsible for coordinating all aspects of emergency drills and exercises which involve offsite'gencies.k 5.5 The Emergency Planning Supervisor shall assure that the initial training and annual retraining for FPL Offsite Emergency Organization personnel is conducted and documented.
6.0  
6.0  


==References:==
==References:==


6.1 Turkey Point Pl ant Radiological Emergency Pl an 6.2 St.cucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.3"Maintaining Emergency Preparedness
6.1 Turkey Point Pl ant Radiological Emergency Pl         an 6.2 St. cucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.3   "Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Emergency Exercises, Drills, Tests and Evaluations," St. Lucie procedure number 3100050E, Turkey Point procedure number 20113.
-Emergency Exercises, Drills, Tests and Evaluations," St.Lucie procedure number 3100050E, Turkey Point procedure number 20113.6.4"Maintaining Emergency Preparedness
6.4   "Maintaining Emergency Preparedness         - Radiological Emergency Pl an Training," St. Lucie procedure         number 3100051E, Turkey Point procedure number 20201.
-Radiological Emergency Pl an Training," St.Lucie procedure number 3100051E, Turkey Point procedure number 20201.7.0 Records: 7.1 Pl ant exerci se cri ti que 7.2 Emergency Roster-FPL Offsite Emergency Organization 7.3 Training records-FPL Offsite Emergency Organization 7.4 Emergency Pl an and Procedures revi si on di stributi on 8.0 Instructions:
8.1 Exercises and Drills 8.1.1 When an exercise or major drill involving off-site agencies is to be conducted, the Emergency Planning Supervisor shall prepare for the exercise in accordance with the appropri ate plant Radiological Emergency Pl an.8.1.2 The Emergency Planning Supervisor shall coordinate wi-.h the off-site emergency response organizations and agencies in selecting a date for the exercise.8.1.3 The Emergency Planning Supervisor shall provide support as requested to the designated plant emergency pl arming coordinator in carrying out his responsibilities for on-site emergency drills.
~0 FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT CO 1PANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY PLANNII:G SUPERVISOR OFFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANI"ATION PROCEDURE 1107.1/15/84 Page 3 8.1.4 The Emergency Planning Supervisor shall prepare a consolidated summary following an exercise.This summary should take into consideration all avenues of input (i.e., critiques from controllers, players, etc.).Based on this input, FPL deficiencies should be identified and responsibility for corrective actions should be assigned.Where possible, practical recommendations for corrective measures should be made.8.1.5 The EPS shall offer federal, state and local observers the opportunity to evaluate the exercise.8.2 The Emergency Planning Supervisor shall be responsible for the conduct and documentation of initial t"aining and annual retraining for FPL Off-Site Emergency Organizatioi personnel.
This training shall involve the following personnel and subject matter.8.2.1 Emer enc Control Officer and Recovery Manager a.Prompt and effective notification methods, including the types of communi c ati on systems.b.Method of activating the Florida Power 8 Light Company Emergency Response Organization.
c.The methods used for estimating r'adi ation doses and recommending protective actions.d.Emergency Pl an fanili arization.
e.Emergency Pl an impl ementi ng procedures f ani li ari zati on.f.Fanili arization with the Emergency Operations Facility and the Technical Support Center.8.2.2 Emer enc Securit Man er Eme~enc Information Mana er, overnmenta f airs Man er Bier enc Technical Mana er a.Emergency Pl an fanili arization b.Emergency Plan implementing procedures faniliarization 8.3 Review and Revision of Plans and Proce.fures 8.3.1 The Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing procedures shall be under continuing review by the Emergency Planning Supervisor including:
a.Notification lists and rosters will be verified quarterly and updated as required.b.Revisions of the Emergency Plans, Emergency Plan LORIDA POSER 5 LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY PLANNING SUPERVISOR OFFS ITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1107 1/15/84 Page 4 Implementing Procedures, and notification lists will be distributed, as needed, to holders of these documents.


====8.3.2 Recommended====
==7.0 Records==
changes to the Emergency Pl an submitted to the Emergency Planning Supervisor shall be considered for incorporation into the Emergency Pl ans and Procedures.
7.1   Pl ant exerci se cri ti que 7.Emergency Roster    - FPL  Offsite  Emergency   Organization 7.3   Training records -      FPL  Offsite Emergency   Organization 7.4  Emergency Pl an and Procedures      revi si on di stributi on
Proposed changes in the Emergency Plan, if approved by the Vice Pr esident, Nuclear Energy, shall be incorporated into the Emergency Plan under the direction of the Emergency Planning Supervisor.
8.3.3 The Emergency Planning Supervisor shall ensure that elements of the emergency organization (eg., FPL, state, federal, local, etc.)are informed of revisions to the Emergency Plan.and Emergency Procedures which are significant to effective and,coordinated emergency response.
FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT C I ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE EMERGENCY NEWS CENTER (ST.LUCIE)OFF-S ITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1201 12/15/83 1.0 Title: ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE EMERGENCY NEWS CENTER (ST.LUCIE)2.0 A royal and List of Effective P es: 2.1 2.2~Arov al: Reviewed by Supervisor Approved by Corporate Conmu c List of Effective Pa~Pa ea Date 1 through 4 12/15/83 1984 Emergency Planning Vice President-
, 1984 3.0~Sco e: 3.1 3.2 3.3 3 4~Pur oae This procedure describes the activation and use of the Emergency News Center for the St.Lucie Plant Emergency Operations Facility.Discussion The Emergency News Center (ENC)is an offsite facility provided to allow the news media access to information from the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).The Emergency Information Manager or his designee will report to the EOF.The Emergency News Center manager, who has been designated by the Emergency Information Manager will report to the ENC i f i t i s acti vated.Descri tion The ENC is co-located with the EOF at the intersection of State Route 712 (Midw@Road)and I-95 approximately 10 1/2 miles west of the St.Luci e Pl ant.See Fi gure 1.~Aut harl t This procedure implements the St.Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Pl an.
ORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPAN ACTIVATION ND USE OF THE EMERGENCY NEWS CENTER (ST.LUCIE)OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1201 12/15/83 Page 2 4.0 Precautions 4.1 The Emergency Information Manager shall make ad hoc arrangements for a larger media facility if necessary.
onsibilities 5.1 Security at the ENC shall be the responsibility of the Emergency Security Manager.5.2 It is the responsibility of the Emergency Information Manager to deactivate the ENC when it is no longer needed.h 6.0 References 6.1 6.2 6.3 St.Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan Procedure 1103, Duties of the Emergency Information Manager, Offsite Emergency Organization Procedure 1202, Activation and Use of, the Emergency Operations Facility (St.Lucie)7.0 Records All the significant information, events, and actions taken at the ENC during emergency period shall be documented.


==8.0 Instructions==
==8.0 Instructions==
8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Activation The Emergency Control Officer or the Emergency Information Manager shall activate the ENC when it is determined that there is a need to arrange for media briefings.
8.1   Exercises  and  Drills 8.1.1  When an  exercise or major drill involving off-site agencies is to  be conducted,    the Emergency Planning Supervisor shall prepare for the exercise in accordance with the appropri ate plant Radiological Emergency Pl an.
~Staffio The ENC shall be staffed as required by the Emergency Information-Manager or his designee.Communications The ENC contains commercial telephones.
8.1.2   The Emergency Planning Supervisor shall coordinate wi-.h the off-site emergency response organizations and agencies in selecting    a date  for the exercise.
Su ort Facilities The ENC staff may use the duplicating facilities provided at the EOF.In addition, the ENC staff will provide tape recorders and film projectors.
8.1.3   The Emergency Planning Supervisor          shall provide support as requested to the designated plant emergency pl arming coordinator in carrying out his responsibilities for on-site emergency    drills.
FLORIDA P(HER 5 LIGHT COMf ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE EMERGENCY NEWS CENTER (ST.LUCIE)OFF-SITE EM:RGENCY ORGANIZATION PRl,"EDURE 1201 12/15/83 Page 3 8.5 Use of the ENC Working space is provided for the State of Florida, NRC, local government, and Florida Power 8 Light Co.personnel in the ENC.The Emergency News Center contains an area where a coordinated release of material to the news media can be given in an accurate and timely manner.  
 
~0 00 FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (ST.LUCIE)OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1202 12/15/83 Page 1 1.0 Title: ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (ST.LUCIE)2.0 A royal and List of Effective Pa es 2.1 2.2~Aroval Reviewed by Supervisor Approved by Energy List of Effective Pa es , 1984 Emergency Pl arming , 1984 Vice President of Nuclear P ages 1-7,'nclusi ve 12/15/83 3.0~Sco e 3.1 3.2 3.3~Por oee This procedure describes the activation and use of the Emergency Operations Facility for the St.Luci e Plant.Discussion Th~Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)is a nearsite support facility designed to provide an operating center for the Recovery Manager or his designated alternate and other members of the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT CO 1PANY
From the EOF, the Off-Site Emergency Organization will provide support to the Control Room and the Technical Support Center, coordination with federal, state, and county offici als, and coordination of radiological assessments.
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Additionally, the EOF will provide a location for federal and state sul port teans.3.2.1 The Recovery Manager may use the EOF as his near-site headquarters and m@house the FPL Off-Site Emergency Organization support tean there.3.2.2 The EOF may be used to coordinate FPL and State Office of Radiation Control offsite dose projections.
                                    .1/15/84 8.1.4   The Emergency Planning Supervisor          shall prepare a consolidated summary following an          exercise. This summary should take into consideration all avenues of input (i.e.,
3.2.3 The EOF may be used to coordinate FPL operations with those of federal, state and county officials.
critiques from controllers, players, etc.). Based on this input, FPL deficiencies should be identified and responsibility for corrective actions should be assigned.
Descri tion The EOF is located at the Midway Road/I-95 intersection approximately 10 1/2 miles west of the St.Lucie Plant (See Figure 1).The following organizations may be represented in the EOF.
Where  possible, practical recommendations for corrective measures    should be made.
LORIDA POWER 8I LIGHT COMPA ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (ST.LUCIE)OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1202 12/15/83 Page 2 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4 3.3.5 FPL Off-Site Emergency Organization NRC Site Team DHRS Office of Radiation Control FEMA State Bureau of Emergency Management Figure 2 identifies assigned locations within the building, as well as other facilities.
8.1.5    The EPS shall offer federal, state and local observers the opportunity to evaluate the exercise.
8.2 The Emergency Planning      Supervisor shall be responsible for the conduct and documentation of        initial t"aining and annual retraining for  FPL  Off-Site  Emergency   Organizatioi personnel. This training shall involve the following personnel and subject matter.
8.2.1    Emer enc    Control Officer      and Recovery Manager
: a. Prompt and    effective notification        methods,    including the types of    communi c ati on  systems.
: b. Method of activating the Florida Power            8  Light  Company Emergency Response Organization.
: c. The methods    used  for estimating    r'adi ation doses      and recommending    protective actions.
: d. Emergency Pl an    fanili arization.
: e. Emergency Pl an impl ementi ng procedures          f ani li ari zati on.
: f. Fanili arization with the Emergency Operations Facility and the Technical Support Center.
8.2.2    Emer enc    Securit Man er Eme~ enc Information                  Mana  er, overnmenta      f airs Man er Bier enc Technical                Mana  er
: a. Emergency Pl an    fanili arization
: b. Emergency Plan implementing procedures            faniliarization 8.3 Review and Revision      of Plans  and Proce.fures 8.3.1    The Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing procedures shall be under continuing review by the Emergency Planning Supervisor including:
: a. Notification lists      and  rosters will     be  verified quarterly and updated as required.
: b. Revisions of the Emergency Plans, Emergency Plan
 
LORIDA POSER 5 LIGHT COMPANY                            Page 4 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY PLANNING SUPERVISOR OFFS ITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE    1107 1/15/84 Implementing Procedures,      and notification lists will  be distributed,  as  needed,  to holders of these documents.
8.3.2 Recommended  changes to the Emergency Pl an submitted to the Emergency Planning Supervisor shall be considered for incorporation into the Emergency Pl ans and Procedures.
Proposed changes in the Emergency Plan,       if  approved by the Vice Pr esident, Nuclear Energy, shall be incorporated into the Emergency Plan under the direction of the Emergency Planning Supervisor.
8.3.3 The Emergency Planning      Supervisor shall ensure that elements of the emergency organization (eg., FPL, state, federal, local, etc.) are informed of revisions to the Emergency Plan
      .and Emergency Procedures which are significant to effective and,coordinated    emergency    response.
 
FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT C  I ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE EMERGENCY NEWS CENTER        (ST. LUCIE)
OFF-S ITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1201 12/15/83
 
==1.0 Title==
ACTIVATION AND USE       OF THE EMERGENCY NEWS CENTER    (ST. LUCIE) 2.0 A   royal   and   List of Effective   P  es:
2.1 ~Arov al:
Reviewed by                                 Emergency Planning Supervisor                       1984 Approved by                                       Vice President-Corporate    Conmu  c                      , 1984 2.2    List of Effective     Pa
          ~Pa ea            Date 1 through    4  12/15/83 3.0 ~Sco e:
3.1   ~Pur  oae This procedure describes the activation and use of the Emergency News Center for the St. Lucie Plant Emergency Operations Facility.
3.2    Discussion The Emergency   News Center (ENC) is an offsite facility provided to allow the news media access to information from the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF). The Emergency Information Manager or his designee will report to the EOF. The Emergency News Center manager, who has been designated by the Emergency Information Manager will report to the ENC i f i t i s acti vated.
3.3   Descri   tion The ENC is co-located with the EOF at the intersection of State Route 712 (Midw@ Road) and I-95 approximately 10 1/2 miles west     of the St. Luci e Pl ant. See Fi gure 1.
3 4  ~Aut harl t This procedure implements the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Pl an.
 
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OFF-SITE   EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1201 12/15/83 4.0 Precautions 4.1  The Emergency    Information Manager shall      make ad hoc arrangements  for a  larger  media  facility if necessary.
onsibilities 5.1  Security at the ENC shall      be  the responsibility of the Emergency Security Manager.
5.2   It is  the responsibility of the Emergency Information Manager to deactivate the    ENC when  it  is no longer needed.
h 6.0 References 6.1   St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.2   Procedure 1103, Duties of the Emergency Information Manager,          Offsite Emergency  Organization 6.3   Procedure  1202,  Activation    and Use  of, the Emergency Operations Facility (St. Lucie) 7.0 Records All significant information, events, and actions taken at the          ENC during the emergency period shall be documented.
8.0 Instructions 8.1  Activation The Emergency   Control Officer or the Emergency Information Manager shall activate the for ENC when    it is determined that there is a need to arrange        media  briefings.
8.2 ~Staffio The ENC    shall be staffed as required by the Emergency Information-Manager    or his designee.
8.3  Communications The  ENC  contains commercial telephones.
8.4  Su  ort Facilities The  ENC  staff  may use the duplicating      facilities  provided at the EOF. In  addition, the    ENC  staff will provide  tape recorders and film projectors.


==4.0 Precautions==
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4.1 The EOF is activated upon the direction of the Emergency Control Officer or his designated alternate only.4.2 The Emergency Security Hanager shall assure that access is limited to authorized personnel only.5.0 Responsibilities 5.1 The Emergency Control Officer is responsible for activating the EOF.The Recovery Manager supervises activities within it.If the EOF is activated and the RM remains at the General Office Emergency.Center, the RM shall designate an EOF Director to supervise activities at the EOF.5.2 Designated managers of the Off-site Emergency Organization are responsible for reporting to the EOF upon direction to do so from the ECO or RM.Each designated manager is responsible for assuring that all necessary support staff and materials are brought to the EOF.5.3 The RM is responsible for ensuring that adequate communication systems are provided for use at the EOF.6.0 References 6.1 St.Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.2 Emergency Procedue 1101 Duties of the Emergency Control Officer.6.3 Emergency Procedure 1102 Duties of the Recovery Manager.7.0 Records All significant information, events, and actions taken relative to the duties of the Recovery Manager during the emergency period will be recorded and maintained by the Recovery Manager or his designate.  
OFF-SITE EM:RGENCY ORGANIZATION PRl, "EDURE 1201 12/15/83 8.5 Use  of the ENC Working space is provided for the State of Florida, NRC, local government, and Florida Power 8 Light Co. personnel in the ENC. The Emergency News Center contains an area where a coordinated release of material to the news media can be given in an accurate and timely manner.
~~0 FLORIDA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (ST.LUCIE)OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1202 12/15/83 Page 3 8.0 Instructions 8.1 Acti vati on The Emergency Control Officer shall activate the EOF for any emergency condition classified as a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency.
 
He has the option of activating the EOF for an Alert.To activate the EOF, the ECO shall direct the Emergency Coordinator to assign an individual(s) to activate the EOF, ascertain the status of comnunications systems and other facilities, arrange for controlled access and covrdinate with any state or local officials who may arrive prior to the FPL Off-Site Emergency Organization.
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The EOF shall not be considered operational until so declared by the Recovery Manager.At this time, the Recovery Manager assumes responsibility for communicating with offsite emergency response agencies and for assisting the ECO by making protective action recommendations.
OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1202 12/15/83
 
==1.0 Title==
ACTIVATION AND USE      OF THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS      FACILITY (ST. LUCIE) 2.0  A  royal and List of Effective      Pa es 2.1  ~Aroval Reviewed by                                    Emergency Pl arming Supervisor                                    , 1984 Approved by                                  Vice President of Nuclear Energy                          , 1984 2.2    List of Effective    Pa es P ages  1-7,    nclusi ve  12/15/83 3.0 ~Sco e 3.1  ~Por oee This procedure describes the activation and use of the Emergency Operations Facility for the St. Luci e Plant.
3.2  Discussion Th~  Emergency Operations    Facility (EOF) is a nearsite support facility designed to      provide an operating center for the Recovery Manager or his designated alternate and other members of the Off-Site Emergency Organization. From the EOF, the Off-Site Emergency Organization will provide support to the Control Room and the Technical Support Center, coordination with federal, state, and county offici als, and coordination of radiological assessments.
Additionally, the EOF will provide a location for federal and state sul port teans.
3.2.1    The Recovery Manager may use      the EOF as his near-site headquarters    and m@ house    the FPL Off-Site Emergency Organization support tean there.
3.2.2    The EOF may be used    to coordinate FPL and State Office of Radiation Control    offsite  dose projections.
3.2.3    The EOF may be used    to coordinate    FPL operations with those of federal, state    and  county  officials.
3.3    Descri    tion The  EOF  is located  at the Midway Road/I-95 intersection approximately 10 1/2 miles west of the St. Lucie Plant (See Figure 1). The following organizations may be represented in the EOF.
 
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OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1202 12/15/83 3.3.1    FPL  Off-Site Emergency Organization 3.3.2    NRC  Site Team 3.3.3    DHRS  Office of Radiation Control 3.3.4    FEMA 3.3.5    State Bureau of Emergency Management Figure  2  identifies assigned locations within the building,    as well as  other  facilities.
4.0 Precautions 4.1   The EOF   is activated upon the direction of the   Emergency Control Officer or his designated alternate only.
4.2   The Emergency Security Hanager shall assure that access is limited to authorized personnel only.
5.0 Responsibilities 5.1   The Emergency Control Officer is responsible for activating the EOF. The Recovery Manager supervises activities within     it. If EOF is activated and the RM remains at the General Office Emergency the
        .Center, the RM shall designate an EOF Director to supervise activities at the EOF.
5.2   Designated managers of the     Off-site Emergency Organization are responsible for reporting to the EOF upon direction to do so from the ECO or RM. Each designated manager is responsible for assuring that all necessary support staff and materials are brought to the EOF.
5.3   The RM is responsible for ensuring that adequate communication systems are provided     for use at the EOF.
6.0 References 6.1   St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.2   Emergency Procedue     1101 Duties of the Emergency Control Officer.
6.3   Emergency Procedure     1102 Duties of the Recovery Manager.
7.0 Records All significant information, events, and actions taken relative to the duties of the Recovery Manager during the emergency period will be recorded and maintained by the Recovery Manager or his designate.
 
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OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1202 12/15/83 8.0 Instructions 8.1 Acti vati on The Emergency Control Officer           shall activate the EOF for any emergency condition classified           as a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency.       He has the option     of activating the EOF for an Alert.
To activate the EOF, the ECO shall direct the Emergency Coordinator to assign an individual(s) to activate the EOF, ascertain the status of comnunications systems and other facilities, arrange for controlled access and covrdinate with any state or local officials who may arrive prior to the FPL Off-Site Emergency Organization.
The EOF shall not be considered operational until so declared by the Recovery Manager. At this time, the Recovery Manager assumes responsibility for communicating with offsite emergency response agencies and for assisting the ECO by making protective action recommendations.
8.2  Functional Assi nments The Recovery Manager or his designated alternate is responsible for assigning space and facilities to various groups using the EOF in accordance with Figure 2. The Recovery Manager has the authority to alter such assignments as he deems necessary.            It  is the responsibility of each person assigned to the EOF to report to his designated manager upon arriv'al.
8.3  St af f~ net The Recovery Manager and          his designated managers are responsible for notifying    and  assigning  staff to report to the    EOF.
8.4  Communi c ati ons The  following communications systems are avail able at the        EOF.
: 1. Telephones    with access to FPL's    ITN System. See Appendix A for instructions.
: 2. Dedicated telephones      to Control  Room
: 3. Radi o'ommuni    cati ons Outside calls may be directed to EOF extensions by direct dialing or use of the switchboard telephone number.
8.5  Su    ort Facilities The    EOF  has  the follow) ng support    facilities:
: 1)    Telecopy or other facsimile machines
 
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OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE  1202 12/15/83
: 2)  Dupl i c ati ng machi nes Rest room facilities are provided.          Food service will be provided at the direction of the Recovery Manager.
8.6 The  EOF contains copies of Emergency Plans and Procedures which are stored in the Dose Assessment area. The following information can also be made avail able: precalculated emergency data, technical specifications, plant drawings and di agrans.
8.7 De "ctivation It is  the responsibility of the Recovery Manager to deactivate        and secure the    EOF when  it  is warranted.
 
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Assi nments 8.3 8.4 The Recovery Manager or his designated alternate is responsible for assigning space and facilities to various groups using the EOF in accordance with Figure 2.The Recovery Manager has the authority to alter such assignments as he deems necessary.
OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1202 12/15/83 APPENDIX A
It is the responsibility of each person assigned to the EOF to report to his designated manager upon arriv'al.St af f~net The Recovery Manager and his designated managers are responsible for notifying and assigning staff to report to the EOF.Communi c ati ons The following communications systems are avail able at the EOF.1.Telephones with access to FPL's ITN System.See Appendix A for instructions.
: 1. Access to the FPL telephone system (ITN):
2.Dedicated telephones to Control Room 3.Radi o'ommuni cati ons 8.5 Outside calls may be directed to EOF extensions by direct dialing or use of the switchboard telephone number.Su ort Facilities The EOF has the follow)ng support faciliti es: 1)Telecopy or other facsimile machines
: a. PSL: 82-(extension)
~0~0 FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (ST.LUCI E)OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1202 12/15/83 Page 4 2)Dupl i c ati ng machi nes Rest room facilities are provided.Food service will be provided at the direction of the Recovery Manager.8.6 The EOF contains copies of Emergency Plans and Procedures which are stored in the Dose Assessment area.The following information can also be made avail able: precalculated emergency data, technical specifications, plant drawings and di agrans.8.7 De"ctivation It is the responsibility of the Recovery Manager to deactivate and secure the EOF when it is warranted.
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: c. juno  GO                (extension)
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: d. Long distance:     81-(area code   + phone number) - Access Code
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Revised Emergency Implementing Procedures,Including Procedure 1101 Re Duties of Emergency Control Officer, Procedure 1102 Re Duties of Recovery Manager & Procedure 1103 Re Duties of Emergency Info Manager
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FLORIDA POWER 82 LIGHT COMPANY Page 1 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 12/15/83

1.0 Title

DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Of fi cer: Vi ce Presi dent, Nucl ear Energy Alternate: (1) Assistant to Vice President of Power Resources Alternate: (2) Manager of Nuclear Energy 2.0 A royal and List of. Effective Pa es 2.1 ~Aroval Revi ewed by Emergency Pl aaning Supervisor

, 1984 1

Approved Vice President, Nuclear Energy , 198 2.2 List of Effective Pa es

~Pa e Date 1 through ll, inclusive 12/15/83 3.0 ~Sco e 3.1 ~Pur ose This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Control Officer in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.

3.2 Discussion In the event of a radiological emergency the Emergency Control Officer shall activate the Off-Site Emergency Organization to the extent he deems necessary to provide assistance to:he plant in administration, public relations, security, enginee-ing and technical matters.

3.3 ~Authorlt Thi s procedure impl ements the Turkey Poi nt Pl ant Ralli ol ogi cal IACL Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

CSPJO 5C3 4.0 Precauti ons CSO ctO g) IA O 4.1 Until the Recovery Manager is activated and functional, the N Emergency Control Officer is responsible for his duties.

HM OO 4.2 In the event the Emergency Control HA Officer or his a'ternate cannot N be contacted for initial notification, the Nuclear Energy Duty ON et%

Officer will be notified. The Nuclear Energy Duty Officer then ma.u. assumes the notification responsibilities of the ECO until relieved by the ECO or his alternate.

I~ FLORIDA POWER 5 to IGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGE"CY CONTROL OFFICER Page 2 OFF-SITE EMERGENT Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDUR= 1101 12/~5/83 4.3 Expenditures of funds above stated limits, policy issues which may affect the company and certain contractual arrangements, will require specific authori zati on by the Executi ve Vice President of the company.

4~4 When the Emergency Operations Facility is manned and operational, the Recovery Manager becomes responsible for providing protective action recommendations to state and local authorities.

5.0 Res onsibili ties 5.1 Maintain awareness of the status of the emergency conditions.

5.2 Obtain authorization of the Executive Vice President as required on certain matters of policy and s<penditures above certain levels.

5.3 Notify and mobilize the. required members of the Offsite Emergency Org ani zati on.

5.4 Activate the appropriate Emergency Operations Facility for Site Area or General Emergencies.

5.5 Notification and communications responsibilities may be delegated by the Emergency Control Officer.

5.6 The Emergency Coordinator is resoonsible for providing offsite authorities with protective action recommendations until the Recovery Manager notifies the EC that the EOF is manned and oper ati on al .

5.7 Emergencies classified as Site Area or General shall only be de-escalated by the Emergency Control Officer.

6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Pl ant Radiological Emergency Pl an.

6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Ettergency Plan.

6.3 Procedure 1102, Duties of Recovery Manager, Off-Site Emergency Org ani zati on.

6.4 Procedure 1301, Emergency Roster 7.0 Records All significant information, events, and actions taken during the emergency period will be recorded and will be initi aled by the Emergency Control Officer or his alternate. The checklists at the end of this procedure provide required noti fications and information.

'ORIDA POWER 8I LIGHT COMPANY Page 3 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 12/15/83 8.0 Instructions The Emergency Control Officer shall:

8.1 Receive initial notification of the emergency from the Plant Duty Call Supervisor or Emergency Coordinator or System Operations Power Coordinator and obtain from him the information shown on the attached Checklist 1, as avail able.

8.2 Mobilize the Off-site Emergency Organization as required for each specific class of emergency. (See appropriate checklist) 8.3 Establish and maintain contact with the Recovery Manager, when functional. The Recovery Manager, when operational, assumes respons'bility for managing FPL emergency support to the affected plant and provides applicable protective action recommendations to offsite authorities.

8.4 Notify the Executive Vice President of the emergency.

8.5 Report to General Office Emergency Center or appropri ate.

EOF if deemed 8.6 Make new policy decisions as required relative to emergency actions.

8.7 Authorize expenditures of funds for emergency support activities within stated limits. Obtain approval for policy and expenditures within 'imits of Section 5.

8.8 Approve emergency contractual arrangements for emergency support activities within the limits stated in Section 5.

8.9 Assist in obtaining additional FPL support for the Off-Site Emergency Organization, as requested by Recovery Manager.

8.10 Conduct liaison with Federal and state agencies on administrative matters not covered by Emergency Pl ans.

8. 11 De-escal ate the emergency classification (for Site Area and General Emergencies), based on plant conditions and radiological conditi<ins, onsite and offsite. De-escalation should be based upon consult,~tion with the Recovery Manager, Emergency Coordinator, Bureau <>f Emergency Management, and Department of Health and Reh abi l i t ati ve Servi ces.

8.12 As conditions warrant, recovery and restoration pl arming should commence. Consideration of administrative, technical, and logistical matters should be handled by the RM, policy and monetary concerns are considered by the ECO.

~~ PROCEDURE 1101 Page 4 12/15/83 CHECKLIST 1 I

OIL~TOI TTTTTNTN NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS TIME AND DATE OF MESSAGE / REPORTED BY 2~ SITE 3. ACCIDENT CLASS IF ICATION

[Bl ST. LUCI E UNIT 1 LAl NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT

[Cl ST. LUCIE UNIT 2 [Bl ALERT

[Dl TURKEY POINT UNIT 3 [Cl SITE AREA EMERGENCY

[El TURKEY POINT UNIT 4 fDl GENERAL EMERGENCY TIME AND DATE OF INCIDENT / EMERGENCY TIME DATE

5. INCIDENT INVOLVES:
6. L D NJURI A NO B YES. C CONTAMINATED INJURY U

71 SITUATION INVOLVES:

fBl POTENTIAL(POSSIBLE) RELEASE fCl A RELEASE IS OCCURRING - EXPECTfD DURATION OR MAGNITUDE

[Dl A RELEASE OCCURRED, BUT STOPPED - DURATION OR MAGNITUDE

8. TYPE OF RELEASE IS:

A RADIOACTIVE GASfOUS fBl NON-RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS fCl RADIOACTIVE LIqUID

[D l PARTICULATE MATTER

[El NOT APPLICABLE

9. WINO DATA:

~AMINO DIRECTION (FROM) DEGREES 9 10 METERS Bl WIND SPEED llILES PER HOUR 9 10 METERS Cl T OILIT<<INEE

10. RfCOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS:

TIME NOTIFY THE PUBLIC TO TAKE THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS:

No Action Shelter 0-2 2-5 Mile Radius Miles for Sectors fEl D~

[Fl [Gl 5-10 Miles for Sectors [11 [Jl

[Kl [Ll 11 ~ CURRENT OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE: (Aj F O 10 METERS

12. Rf LEASE RATE:

NOBLE GASES IOD INES DEFAULT [Al Ci/sec [cl Ci/sec

~ON EA~

MEASURED [Bl Ci/sec [Dl Ci/sec TNOTN N/A Ci/sec N A N/A Ci/sec IN. LNIE T L EO NEO page(s)

MESSSAGE RECEIVED BY:

PROCEDURE 1101 Page 5 12/15/83 STATE OF FLORIDA NOTIFICATION MESSAGE FORM

14. N/A (Intentionally left blank)
15. WIND DIRECTION DATA Wind from ,~oe rees Wind toward Sectors affected

[A] 349-11 S HJK

[B] NNE 12-33 SSW JKL

[C] NE 34-56 SW KLM

[D] ENE 57-78 WSW LMN

[E] E 79-101 MNP

[F] ESE 102-123 WNW NP Q LG] SE 124-146 NW PQR

[Hl SSE 147-168 NNW QRA LJ] S 169-191 N RAB

[K] SSW 192-213 NNE ABC

[L] SW 214-236 NE SCD

[Ml WSW 237-258 ENE CD E

[N] W 259-281 E DEF

[P] WNW 282-303 ESE EFG

'Ql NW 304-326 SE FGH

[R] NNW 327-348 SSE GHJ BASIC DESCRIPTION OF RELEASE CHARACTERISTICS ESTIMATE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL RfLEASED:

NOBLE GASES SOURCE TfRM: [A] Ci/sec TOTAL RELfASE: [B] Ci SOURCE TERM: [CI Ci/sec TOTAL RELEASE: [0] Ci ESTIMATE OF PROJfCTED OFFSITE DOSE RATES:

0 I STANCE THYROID (mrem/hr) WHOLE BODY (mrem/hr) 1 mile (Site Boundary) [A] [B]

2 mi 1 es LCI [0]

3 mi1 es CE] [F]

4 miles LG] [H]

5 mi 1 es LIl LJ]

10 miles [K] [L]

SPECIAL DATA: [A] NO [Bl YES MESSAGE Rf CE I VED BY:

TIME DATE

FLORIDA POWER 8I LIGHT COMPANY 'age 6 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 12/15/83 CHECKLIST 2 UNUSUAL EVENT CHECKLIST Action Time Ini ti al s

1. Time of receipt of initi al notification
2. Obtain Checklist 1 data:

A. Initial B. Updates C. Checklist Complete

3. Notify Corporate Communications Duty Officer
4. Noti fy Governmental Affairs Department (See Procedure 1301)
5. Notify Executive Vice President
6. Notify Risk Department (See Procedure 1301)
7. Verify with Emergency Coordinator that notification to the following agencies has been made:

7.1 Bureau of Emergency Management State Warning Point Duty Officer Tal 1 ah assee (

7.2 U.S. Nuclear Regul atory Commi ssion Region II Office of Inspection and Enforcement (1-404-221-4503) 7.3 Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Radiological Duty Officer, Orlando (1-299-0580)

8. Assess status of the following departments, peri odi cal ly:

8.1 Corporate Communications (via EIM) 8.2 Governmental Affairs (vi a GAM)

9. Close out with verbal summaries to item 7 contacts or escalate to checklist 3 or 4.

FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPAh(

oD Page 7 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL ijFFICER OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZAT ON PROCEDURE 1101 12/15/83 CHECKLIST 3 ALERT CHECKLIST Action Time Initials

1. Time of receipt of notification
2. Obtain Checklist 1 data
3. Establish contact with Emergency Coordinator
4. Notify Offsite Emergency Organization (See Procedure 1301, Offsite Emergency Roster), notify Executive Vice President, and notify Risk Department.
5. If deemed appropriate, activate General Office Emergency Center. NOTE: The Offsite Organization may not be fully activated for an Alert condition
6. Verify with the Emergency Coordinator that notification to the following agencies has been made:

NOTE: Procedure 1301 contains off hours and alternate phone numbers.

6.1 Bureau of Emergency Management State Warning Point Duty Officer, Tallahassee (1-904-488-1320) 6.2 Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Radiological Duty Officer, Orlando(1-299-0580) 6.3 ~PTP onl ~PSL onl a) Dade County a) St. Lucie County EOC (596-8700) EOC(461-5201) b) Monroe County b) Martin County EOC (294-9581) EOC (287-1652) 6.4 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II, Office of Inspection and Enforcement (1-404-221-4503)

FLORIEA POMER 5 LIGHT COMPANY Page 8 DUTIES OF HE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER OFF-S I E EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 12/15/83 CHECKLIST 3 (cont'd)

Action Time Initi als

7. Assess status of activated f

i ndi vi dual s of the Of si te Organization, as appropriate:

7.1 Recovery Manager 7.2 Emergency Information Manager 7.3 'Governmental Affairs Manager

8. Update Checkli st 1'data periodically and communicate to state and county authorities
9. Close-out with verbal summary to all Item 6 contacts or escalate to Checklist 4
10. Request the RM to complete necessary wri tten reports as fol 1 ows:

Nuclear Regul atory Commission within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> Bureau of Emergency Management within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY

~ Page 9 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1101 12/15/83 CHECKLIST 4 SITE AREA AND GENERAL EMERGENCY CHECKLIST Action Time Initials

1. Time of receipt of notification
2. Obtain Checklist 1 data
3. Establish contact with Eme gency Coordinator
4. Notify *Off site Emergency Org~nization (See Procedure 1301, Offsite Emergency Roster) noti fy Executi ve Vi ce President, and notify Risk Department.

5; Activate Emergency Operations Facility. (See Procedure 1202 (PSL) or 1212 (PTP), "Activation and Use of Emergency Operations Facility" ).

6. Delegate responsibility to the Recovery Man >ger for communications with the following agencies (when he is operational):

NOT=: Procedure 1301 contains off-hours and alternate phone numbers.

6.1 Hureau of Emergency Management State Warning Point Duty Officer Tallahassee (1-904-488-1320) 6.2 Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Radiological Duty Officer, Orlando (1-299-0580) 6.3 PTP onl PSL onl a Dade County ' St. Lucie County EOC (596-8700) EOC (461-5201) b) Monroe County ,b) Martin County EOC (294-9581) EOC (277-1652) 6.4 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II, Office of Inspection and Enforcement (1-404-221-4503)

t FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION Page 10 PROCEDURE 1101 12/15/83 CHECKLIST 4 (cont'd)

Acti on Time Initi als

7. Assess status of assigned responsi bi 1 i ti es for the fol 1 owi ng peri odi c al ly:

7.1 "

Recovery Manager (See Procedure 1102) 7.2 Emergency Information Manager (See Procedure 1103) 7.3 Governmental Affairs Manager (See Procedure 1106)

8. Update Checkli st 1 data peri odi c al ly and co+zuni cate to state and county authorities
9. Delegate to the Recovery Manager responsibility for assessing the need for additional off-site support from U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Department of Energy, REEF Associ ates, INPO, NSSS Vendor, Archi tect/Engi neer, others
10. Consider de-escal ation of emergency when condi tions warrant. Consult with RM, EC, BEM, DHRS.
10. Close-out with verbal summary to all Item 6 contacts when appropriate.

11'. 'Request the RM to complete necessary written reports as follows:

Nuclear Regul atory Commission within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> Bureau of Emergency Management within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

EMERGENCY Additional notifica- EXECUTIVE COORDINATOR tions per Plan and VICE PRESIDENT procedures Plant Duty call Supervisor alternates ESM or NEDO Sp'stem Opns, Power Coordinator EIM Staff Support NOTES:

+Verify that EC has made or is in the process of making

  • Federal and these notifications (for Unusual Event & Alert). For State Agencies Site Area Emergency & General Emergency, delegate com-munications responsibilities to these agencies to RM (after the EOF is manned and operational).

1 Notifications made per Procedure 1101 2 Notifications made per Procedure 1102

~FT ure I Notification Flow

4~

FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY Page 1 DUTIES OF THE RECOVERY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1'102 12/15/83

1.0 Title

DUTIES OF THE RECOVERY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Recovery Manager: Manager, Nuclear Energy Al ternate: (1) Assistant Manager, Nuclear Energy Alternate: (2) Manager of Nuclear Energy Services, Nuclear Energy 2.0 A royal and List of Effective Pa es

2. 1 ~Arov al Reviewed by Emergency Pl arming Supervisor

, 1984 Approved by Vice President, Nuclear Energy 1984 2.2 List of Effective Pa es Pacae Date 1 through 21, inclusive 12/15/83 3.0 ~Sco e 3.1 ~Pur oae This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Recovery Manager (RM) in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.

3.2 Di scussi on The Off-Site Emergency Organization (see Figure 1) provides an expanded emergency response capability to assist the plant in administration, communications, engineering, technical support, security, and public relations. This organization, which is composed of company officials and a staff of assistants, is managed by the Emergency Control Officer and the Recovery Manager.

The RM is a designated Senior Manager who has knowledge of nuclear pl ant operations and design and who is responsible for assisting the ECO in managing the Company's expanded emergency response organizatior. The RM can report to the General Office (for St. Lucie or Turkey Point.), or the Emergency Operations Facility (for St. Lucie) depending upon the ECO's assessment of the situation. Note: The designated EOF for Turkey Point is in the General Office Building and the St. Lucie EOF is located at the Midw~ Road/I-95 intersection approximately 10 1/2 miles west of the plant.

The RM will formul ate protective action recommendations to offsite offici als when the EOF is manned and operational relieving the EC of this responsibi l i ty.

FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT OMPANY Page 2 DUTIES OF THE RECOVERY '%NAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION.

PROCEDURE 1102 12/15/83 3.3 ~Authori t This* procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiologica'. Emergency Plan.

4.0 Precautions 4.1 The Checklists appearing at the end of this procedure serve as a guide to Recovery Manager regarding certain information that may be useful to have available when contacting offsite agencies and organizations. It is not a requi rement of thi s procedure to compl etc these checkl i sts during an emergency.

4.2 The Recovery Manager shall be notified o- all emergencies and mobilized for Site Area and General Emergencies. He m~ be mobilized for Alerts or Unusual Events.

onsibi l i ti es 5.1 Inform the Emergency Control Officer periodically of the on-site status and immediately of any significant changes.

5.2 Provide support and data as 'necessary to the Emergency Coordinator.

5.3 Obtain information on di agnosis and prognosis.- of the emergency, estimates of radioactive releases, prevailing meteorological conditions, projected radiological exposures, and recommended protective actions prior to decl ari ng of the EOF oper ati on al .

5.4 Provide protective action recommendations to offsite authoriti es when the EOF is manned and operational.

5.5 Assume from the EC, the responsibility for communicating emergency information to and coordinating with the state and county response organizations. This responsibility m@ be delegated.

5.6 Assure continuity of technical and admin strative support, and materi al resources; 5.7 Request additional support as necessary.

5.8 Provide for logistics support for emerge)cy personnel (e.g. transportation, communications, temporary quarters, food and water, sanitary facilities in the field, and special equipment and supplies procurement.)

5.9 Authorize voluntary personnel to exceed 10 CFR 20 limits for personnel exposure, not to exceed 5 rem to the whole body and/or 25 rem to the thyroid (if deemed necessary).

RIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPAN Page 3 D TIES OF THE RECOVERY MANAGER, Oi F-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1102 12/15/83 6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Pl ant Radiological Emergency Pl an 6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan

6. 3 10 CF R 20. 403 6.4 10 CFR 50.72 6.5 10 CFR 50 Appendix E-6.6 Offsite Emergency 0"ganization Procedure 1101, Duties of the Emergency Control Officer.

6.7 Offsite Emergency 0'ganization Procedure 1301, Emergency Roster 7.0 Records All significant information, events, and actions taken relative to his duties during the emergency period will be recorded by the Recovery Manager, his alternate, or his designee.

8.0 Instructions 8.1 Receive notification of the emergency from the Emergency Control Officer and obtain from him information shown on the attached Checklist 1, as avai 1 abl e.

8.2 Report to the General Office or the Emergency Operations Facility as directed by the Emergency Control Officer.

8.3 When operational at the EOF, notify the Emergency Coordinator and Emergency Control Officer and assume responsibility for communication with off-site agenci es.

8.4 Complete the activities shown on the attached Checklist 2 and periodically assess the status o; all such activities.

8.5 Use additional support agencies as necessary. Phone numbers are supplied in the Offsite Emergency Roster (Procedure 1301) 8.6 When 'operational at the EOF provide protective action recommendations to offsite authorities. Appendix A (PSL) or Appendix 8 (PTP) of this procedure describes the methodology for determination of these protective actions. Protectiva action recommendations should be formulated using avail able pl ant data and radiological conditions.

NOTE: If the EOF has been staffed with a health physicist designated to evaluate off"site doses, he should use the appr opri ate pl ant off-site dose calculation procedure (EPIP 3100033E: St. Lucie, EP 20126:

Turkey Point)

PROCEDURE 1102 11/15/83 OO Page 4 CHECKLIST 1 STATE OF FLORIDA OOTITI T 0 I OOII TIME AND DATE OF MESSAGE / REPORTED BY 2 ~ SITE 3. ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATION

[B] ST. LUCIE UNIT 1 [A] NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT

[C] ST. LUCIE UNIT 2 [B3 ALERT

[0] TURKEY POINT UNIT 3 EC] SITE AREA EMERGENCY

[E] TURKEY POINT UNIT 4 [D] GENERAL EMERGENCY

4. TIME AND DATE OF INCIDENT / EMERGENCY TIME DATE
5. INCIDENT INVOLVES:
6. ACCIDENT RELATED INJURIES [A] NO [B3 YES [C3 CONTAMINATED INJURY NUMBER OF INJURIES 7 ~ SITUATION INVOLVES:

A NO RELEASE EBI POTENTIAL(POSSIBLE) RELEASE

[C] A RELEASE IS OCCURRING - EXPECTED DURATION OR MAGNITUDE I

[D] A RELEASE OCCURRED, BUT STOPPED - DURATION OR MAGNITUDE

8. TYPE OF RELEASE IS:

0 EO

[B] NON-RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS

[C] RADIOACTIVE LIQUID

[03 PARTICULATE HATTER

[E3 NOT APPLICABLE

9. WIND DATA:

TIE MIND DIRECTION (fROM) DEGREES 9 10 HETERS EBj WIND SPEED MILES PER HOUR 9 10 METERS TOT TATE I 0 Tl OTEEEOEE:

A NO RECOMMENDATIONS AT THIS TIME NO'FY THE PUBLIC TO TAKE THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS:

No Action Shelter Evacuate 0-2 2-5 Hi 1 e Radius Miles for Sectors

~e [E3

~c LF]

~O EG3 5-:.0 Miles Hi 1 es for Sectors [H] [Il EJ]

[L3

11. CUPRENT OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE: [A3 F 9 10 METERS
12. RELEASE RATE: I NOBLE GASES IODINES DEFAULT EA] Ci/sec LC] Ci/sec

.MEASURED [8] Ci/sec [D] Ci/sec INSTRUMENT LOCATION N/A Ci/sec N A N/A Ci/sec

13. SUPPLEMENTAL PAGES USED [A] N page s)

MESSSAGE RECEIVED BY:

PROCEDURE 1102 Page 5 12/15/83 STATE OF FLORIDA NOT IF ICATION MESSAGE FORM N/A (Intentionally left, bl ank)

WIND DIRECTION DATA Wind from ~De rees Wind toward Sectors affected

{Al N 349-11 S HJK fB3 NNE 12-33 SSW JKL fc3 NE 34-56 SW KLM fD3 ENE 57-78 WSW LMN fE3 E 79-101 W MNP fF3 ESE 102-123'24-146 WNW NP Q fG3 SE NW PQR fH3 SSE 147-168 NNW QRA fJ3 S 169-191 N RAB fK3 SSW 192-213 NNE ABC SW 214-236 NE BC 0

{ M3 WSW 237-258 ENE CDE fNl W 259-281 E DEF fP3 WNW 282>>303 ESE EFG fQ3 NW 304-326 SE FGH fRl NNW 327-348 SSE GH J BASIC DESCRIPTION OF RELEASE CHARACTERISTICS ESTIMATE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL RELEASED'OBLE GASES SOURCE TERM: fA3 Ci/sec TOTAL RELEASE: fB3 Ci RAD IOIOD INES SOURCE TERM: fC3 Ci/sec TOTAL RELEASE: fD3 Ci ESTIMATE OF PROJECTED OFFSITE DOSE RATES:

DISTANCE THYROID (mrem/hr) WHOLE BODY (mrem/hr) 1 mile (Site Boundary) I.AI f83 2 mi 1 es fcl LD3 3 mi1 es fE3 fF3 4 mi 1 es LG3 fH3 5 mi 1 es f13 fJ3 10 miles fK3 {:L3 SPECIAL DATA: fA3 NO fB3 YES MESSAGE RECEIVED BY:

PROCEDURE 1102 6 12/15/83 MANAGER'age CHECKLIST 2 RECOVERY

. Action ~Time Lo

1. Time of receipt of initi al notification from ECO.
2. Obtain Checklist 1 data (to the extent avail able)

A. Ini alti B. Update C. Checklist Complete

3. Establi'sh contact with Emergency Coordinator
4. Organize response teans at the General Office Emergency Center or Emergency Operations Facility, as specified by the ECO.
5. Relieve Emergency Coordinator of his off-site emergency communi cati ons responsibi 1 i ti es when the EOF is manned and oper ati on al .
6. Assume responsibility for communications with the following agencies:

Note: 'rocedure 1301 contains off-hours and/or

, alternate phone numbers.

6. 1 Bureau of Emergency Management State Warning Point Duty Officer, Tal 1 ah assee (1-904-488-1320) 6.2 Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Radiological Duty Officer, Orlando(1-299-0580) 6.3 ~PTP onl a) Dade County EOC (596-8700) b) Monroe County EOC (294-9581)

~PSL onl a) St. Lucie County EOC (461-5201) b) Marti n County EOC (287-1652) 6.4 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Inspection and Enforcement (1-404-221-4503)

1~ PROCEDURE 12 / 1 1102 5/83 Page 7.

CHECKLIST' Cont')

Action

7. Assess status of assigned responsibilities for the following periodically:

7.1 Emergency Control Officer (See Procedure 1101) 7.2 Emergency Security Manager (See Procedure 1104) 7.3 Emergency Technical Manager ('See Procedure 1105)

8. Update Checklist 1 data periodically and communicate to state and county authorities
9. Assess need for additional off-site support from U.S.

Coast Guard, U.S. Oepartment of Energy, REEF Associates, INPO, NSSS Vendor, Architect/Engineer, others.

)0. Assist the ECO with considerations for de-escalation of an emergency when plant and radiological conditions warrant.

11. Close-out with verbal summary to all Item 6 contacts when directed to do so by the ECO.
12. Complete necessary written reports as follows:

Nuclear Regul atory Commission within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> Bureau of Emergency Management within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

PROCED'E 1102 Page 8 12, 15/83 FIGURE 1 VICE RKSIQ&A'QCJrAA KM9KIY lhFORMATION MANAlÃR ASSISTANT TO VICE RKSIOENT. VICK PfKSIOKHT. C~ORATK TC~ INNNIENI CXNLLNICATIONS MANAQQt OF CCNhLNICATIOHS MAt44QKA OF l4CtXAR KNKAOY AL AFFAIRS MlbiAQKR VICE NNEIÃNT. ECVENCCNfkL AFFIARS ASSISTANT QAl4k4KR OF l4XXEAR KHKRSY PKDKRAL RKOLLATORY INN NNNTAT I VE aaaalal <<NNITV IILNIINN CHlFF KNQIhCKR. POWER PLANTS SENIOR SKCLIRITY COO$ IHATOR.

MAXKAR AS5ISTANT CHIKF KHQINKKR, PCNKR PLANTS hlANAIKA CF 3KCLNITY Nlalaa, NVEalalaaVIVI CLL KNS INKKRINQ CLARITY CCCI$ INATOR, NUCLEAR MANAQKR. KLKCTRICAL KHQINKKRINQ

%RIOR PAIDArCT MANAQKR.

TUAKKY POINT ICN PROST MANAQIR ST. LUCIK

EHFRGFHCY Additional notifica- EXECUTIVE COORDINATOR tions per Plan and VICE PRESIDENT procedures Plant Duty call Supervisor alternates ESM a or HEDO X7 CD I

System Opns. W C2l N CD W

I Poser C Coordinator CP Pl EIM Staff Q7 Ce)

H W

Support CD M

Nn'rrS:

  • Verify that EC has made or is in the process of making
  • Federal and these notifications (for Unusual Event 6 Alert). For State Agencies Site bren Emergency & General Emergency, delegate com-munications responsibilities to these agencies to RM (after thc EOF is manned and operational).

1 Notifications made pe" Procedure 1101 2 Notifications made 'per Procedure 1102

~Pi ure 2 Notification Flov

PROCEDURE 1102 Page 10 12/15/83 APPENDIX A PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS - ST. LUCIE PLANT FPL is required to provide county and state governmental authorities with recommendations for protective actions to be taken by the public during radiological emergencies at the St. Luci e Nuclear Power Pl ants.

The responsible authorities are the State Bureau of Emergency Management (BEM) and St. Lucie and Martin Counties Offices of Disaster Preparedness.

Protective action recommendations should be made utilizing all of the available data. This includes plant status (Fig. A-1), off-site dose projections and/or field monitoring data (Fig. A-2 or A-3). The more conservative recommendations should be made.

Due to the large political and legal ranifications of these recommendations and the potential impact on FPL, the following format and content should be used.

1. In any case where a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been decl ared, the minimum protective action recommendation shall be: "Shelter all people within a 2-mile radius and 5 miles in the downwind sectors".

If the GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared due to loss of physical control of the plant, including the Control Room or any other area(s) vital to the operation of the reactor system (as defined in the Security Pl an), the minimum protective action recommendation shall be: "Evacuate all people within a 2-mile radius from the pl ant".

If the emergency has been classified as a GENERAL EMERGENCY and NO OFFSITE dose estimates or field survey results are avail able, refer to figure A-1 to evaluate offsite protective action recommendations.

2. If the emergency that has been classified is not a GENERAL EMERGENCY and the offsite doses are LESS THAN 0.5 Rem whole body or 1 Rem to the thyroid at 1 mile over the projected duration of the release, no protective action is recommended. This should be reported to BEM and other outside agencies who inquire as:

"Based on our current assessment of all the information now avail able to us, Florida Power and Light Company recommends that you consider taking no protective actions (PA) - NONE. This recommendation may change in the future, but we cannot now s~ when change to."

it may change or what it may NOTE: If a controlled release is necessary to stabilize plant conditions or an uncontrolled release is anticipated, determine the approximate source term, duration of the release, and the projected offsite doses prior to making any protective action recoovaendations.

PROCEDURE 1102 12/15/83 OO Page 11 PROTECTI VE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS continued) 3, If the emergency has been decl ared and offsite dose information is avail able (from any credible source), use the dose information to select the appropriate table. Use either Figure A-2 (PA with offsite dose estimates for greater than or equal to 2-hour duration) or Figure A-3 (PA with offsite dose estimates for less than 2-hour duration). The appropriate recommendations can then be made.

FOR EXAMPLE, a release has occurred at the St. Lucie Plant with a projected.

duration of 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, the wind direction is from the NNE and the projected offsite integrated (2 hr) thyroid dose, is 10 Rem at 1 mile, 2 Rem at 2 miles, and less than 1 Rem at 5 miles. Referring to Figure A-2 (PA with offsite dose estimates for greater than or equal to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> duration) the following recommendation should be made:

"Based on our current assessment of all the information now avail able to us, Florida Power 5 Light Company recommends that you consider taking the following protective actions:

i. Evacuate all personnel between a 0 and 2 mile radius from the pl ant.

ii. Shelter all personnel between a 2 and 5 mile radius from the plant who are in sectors J, K 5 L (refer to State of Florida Fixed Nuclear Facility Notification Message Form, Page 4 Entry 10) iii. No protective action is recommended between a 5 and 10 mile radius from the pl ant.

This recommendation may change in the future, but change or what it may change to."

we cannot now say when it may

4. For other emergency conditions which may occur, enter the table for those conditions, determine the recommended protective actions and formulate the appropriate message in the above format and transmit it to BEM.
5. Protective action recommendations for a child have been incorporated into the figures.

PROCEDURE 1102 ~age 12 12/15/83 FIGURE A-1 ST. LUCIE PLANT PROTECTIVE. ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS 8ASED ON PLANT CONDITIONS DISTANCE FAQM PLANT/RECCE;)4)ATIQNo .

0-2 MILES 2 5 MILES S-IO ><LES fGE)ERAL LK))GENCY COAE ~T LOSS QF CONTROL NO 5 (CA) 5 (DW)

SKOLKNCE< I) QF PLANT 2 (5) f (CR)

CHAL ONTAI

>Arne A~

DAMA <'CORE FAII LIE HAS OCCLAED OR E <CR) <DW) ~ 5 (A5) 5 <CA)

') IS ILOA I)KN (5) f <CA) E (CA) 5 <CR)

SEE FOOTNOTE (4)

CONTAI FAILLE HA5 K (CA) E <CA) <DW) ~ 5 <RS)

OCCLAED OA II4AI

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E (CR) E <CA) <DW) ~ 5 (AS)

SKE FOOTNOTE <>>

<I) l)OTKNTIAL COAE LELT. ANY CAUSE

<2)

OF &CPGKNCY.

%PC%SENTS GREATER THAN IDOL GA5 I

IN EP IP Sl 00022E 'CLA5SIF CATION

~ I AT<

PROTECTIVE ACTION AECO4%CN)ED 5 PELTER ING RECO4C)A)ED GAP ACTIVITY IN MHTAlhLCNT.

EVACUATION REC~)4)f 0 SEE INTERGAI TY. ~

l.OSS OF CQN; Al&OCNT IP 5100022K'. DW~IND ~ 2 AuOINING SECTORS (A) OKTK&llNE ~T)KR A 'PIPF'YPE AS~ INING SECTORS (Q LOSS LI5TKD ON ~

AELKASK l5 IN PROGRESS (OR IMAlfCMTlUSING llC CON)ITIONS PAGE.

OF CONTROL OF VITAL REACTOR CRWQLI)LETE CIACLE AROLPO PLANT AT SPf C IFIED 0 I STANCK OPKRATHG AREAS TQ t(TRUDER5.

a S.saaaia

PROCEDURE 1102 Page 13 12/15/83 FIGURE A-1 (continued)

E PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON PLANT CONDITIONS If a "PUFF" type release is imminent or in progress a indicated by the following condi ti ons:

(1) Containment failure has occurred or is imminent, and (2) Rate of release is much greater than designed leak rate, and (3) Either the total or major portion of radioactivity is projected to be released within 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> or less, then in addition to the appropriate protective action recommendations the following statement and information should be given:

"Florida Power 8 Light Company recommends sheltering those areas that can't be evacuated before plume arrival."

MIND FROM WIND TOWARD SECTOR DIRECTION DEGREES DIRECTION SECTORS AFFECTED LAj 349 - 11 S HJK CBj NNE 12 - 33 SSW J K L ccj NE 34 - 56 SW KLM CDj ENE 57 - 78 WSM LMN (El E 79 -101 M MNP LFj Yj t:H3 ESE SE SSE 102 124 147

-123

-146

-168 WNM N

NN

'QR NP QRA Q

P3 S 169 <<191 N RAB SSW 192 -213 NNE A B C SW 214 -236 NE BCD

[M3 WSM 237 -258 ENE C D E (Nj W 259 -281 E DEF Lpj WN 282 -303 ESE EFG LQj N 304 -326 SE FGH I:Rl NN 327 -348 SSE G H J

PROCEDURE 1102 Page 14 12/15/83 FIGURE A-2 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMB4)ATIONS 5ASED ON ACTUAL RELEASE RESS THAN 2 HOLA DLHATICX4 WITH OFFSITE DOSE ESTIMATES)

(USED IN TO FIGUK A-3 OR TI4TROln am 0-2 MILES 2 5 MILES 5 IO MILES KXK OSLO OK4Ci VK I Ml VALLEY USK 2 Ml Y IRK 5 MI YANK C IA IO SJT C L5

>lA7, N/f

>L5 NlT C 50 c 250 KeWI ~ SOD KIDWIiSN

~ IF TlC OLRATION OF ~ F~

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~ DOSE ~ 2 MILES AFFKC:TS ACTICI45 FRCLI 2 5 MILE5

~TXCTIVK OW - OOWt4Wlte + 2 AbJOININQ SECTORS IghNINIMS SECTORS

~ RÃK ~ 5 MILE5 JFFEC:TS PIIOTKCTIVK ACTICNS RKM 5 IO MILE5 RS CR CC54%ETK CIRCLE l$KXPO PLJt4T AT SKCIF IEO 0 I STAt4X ll% DOSE ~ IO MILES CAH W URD TO KYALUATKPROTKCTI VE ACTICOLS FOR QUATER DISTANCE

~ PROCF0URF 11M 12/15/83 ie Page 15 FIGURE A-3 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECO4M94)ATIONS SASED ON ACTUAL RELEASE (GREATER THAN OR EOUAL TO 2'HCXN DLNATIOhD WITH OFFSITE DOSE ESTIMATES)

MSED IN PREFERENCE TO FIGLNE IOI -P CN

~ID DOSE 0 2 MILL5 QK 2

~ MILES 5 '10 MILES QK 5 Ml VALlK DOSE OCTO OKMI IRK I Ml VALI@ Ml V c lll

> QS OUT j Il) 8UT 5 (CID C 14 c 24

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Off l 25 N$ T E eWI i 5 CIST K eW$ i5 Ct5$

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'I AT'I IF ~ QSlATICH OF 'VlC PRCLKCTKD TO CK LESS ~ ML~ l5 CN N NO PROTKCTIVE ACTION RECCLAEI4ED EQUAL, TO 2 tCXR5 VK A-2 5 - SCLTKRIPCs $ KCO424KD

+Tlat OCR ~ 1 MILE AFFECTS PROTECTIVE E EVACUATION IKCOAAB4Q ACTICNS HALI 0 2 MILES DW DOWNWIND + 2 QJOINII4 SECTORS Tl+ %7K ~ 2 MILES AFFECTS PROTKCTIVE ACTICH5 FRChl 2-5 MlLES R5 IRMAINING SECTORS

'AC DOSE ~ 5 MILES AFFECTS PROTECTIVE CR CO4PI~ CIRCLE PROLE PLANT AT ACTICH5 F$ IQIi 510 MILES $ %C IF IED Dl 5TANCK

~

Td RXK o 10 MILES CAN &

KVALUATKPROTECTIVE ACTICH5 UKD FCA CÃKATESl DISTANCE

PROCEDURE 1102 Page 16 12/15/83 APPENDIX B Protective Action Recommendations - Turke Point Pl ant FPL is required to provide county and state governmental authorities with recommendations for protective actions to be taken by the public during radiological emergencies at the Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant. The responsible authorities are: (1) The State Bureau of Emergency Management, and (2) Dade and Monroe Counties. Due to the large political and legal ranifications of these recommendations and the potential impact on FPL, the following format and content should be used.

The contents of the recommendations arq to be determined by using Figures B-1 through B-3 of this procedure as follows:

l. In ANY CASE where a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been classified, the MINIMUM protective action recommendations SHALL be: Shelter all people within a 2-mile radius and 5 miles downwind from the pl ant. If the emergency has been cl assified as a General Emergency and no offsite dose estimates or field survey results are avail able, refer to Figures B-l and evaluate offsi te protective action recommendations.

NOTE: If a controlled release is necessary to stabilize plant conditions or an uncontrolled release is anticipated, determine the approximate source term, duration of the release, and the projected offsite doses prior to making any protective action recommend ati on s.

2. If the emergency classification is not a GENERAL EMERGENCY and the offsite doses are less than 0.5 ran whole body or 1 rem to the thyroid at 1 mile over the projected duration of the release; no protective action is recommended. This should be reported to BEM and other outside agencies who inquire as:

"Based on.our current assessment of all the information now available to us, Florida Power and Light Company recommends that you consider taking no protective actions. This recommendation may change in the future, but we can not now say when change to."

it may change or what it may

3. If the emergency has been decl ared and offsite dose information is available (from any credible source), use the dose information to enter the appropriate estimated offsite table (based on projected release duration of greater than or equal to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, use Figure B-2; for less than 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, use Figure B-3). The appropriate recommendations can then be made.

~Exes le: A release has occurred at the Turkey Point Pl ant with a projected duration of 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />. The wind direction is from the NNE and the projected offsite accumul ated thyroid dose (i.e. accumul ated over a 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> duration) is 10 rem at 1 mile, 2 ran at 2 miles, and less than 1 rem at 5 mi 1 es.

~ t PROCEDURE 1102 12/15/83 Page 17 Referring to Figure B-2, the following recommendation should be made:

"Based on our current assessment of all the information now avail able to us, Florida Power 5 Light Company recommends that you consider taking the following protective actions:

A. EVACUATE all people between 0 and 2 miles from the pl ant.

B. SHELTER all people between a 2 and 5 mile radius from the plant who are in sectors J, K, 5 L (refer to Emergency Information Checklist, item 12).

C. No protective action is recommended between a 5 and 10 mile radius from the plant.

This recommendation may change in the future, but we cannot now say when it may change or what it may change to."

4. For other emergency conditions which may occur, enter the figure for those conditions, determine the recommended protective actions and formulate the appropri ate message in the above format and transmit it to BBI and local agencies.
5. Protective action recommendations for a child have been incorporated into the figures.

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P ROC EDURl 1102 Page 19 12/I! /83 TURKEY POINT PLANT FIGURE B-I (cont'd)

PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON PLANT COl'DITIONS - PTP

  • Core Melt Se uence:

A Core Melt Sequence condition is based on a postulated reactor accident in which the uel melts because of overheating. Plant conditions that qualify as a core melt sequence are:

l.. A known LOCA as defined in Site Area Emergency and failure of ECCS to deliver flow to the core has occurred, resulting in clad damage as indicated by Containment High Range Radiation Monitor alarming; OR 2~ Reactor trip on low steam generator levels, with wide range levels decreasing toward zero, with one of the fo1lowing two:

a. Loss of main condenser, loss of auxiliary feed flow, (with high head safety injection capability);

OR b.. Loss of main condenser, loss of auxiliary feed flow, and no high head safety injection capability, and 30 minutes has elapsed with no low head safety injection capability or auxiliary feed flow; OR

3. A known LOCA as defined in Site Area Emergency has occurred and one of the following:
a. RHR flow indicator FI-*-605 reads zero for 1/2 hour after recirculation phase is attempted, and RCS temperature is rising; OR
b. Failure of containment spray and emergency coolers to prevent containment temperature from rising excessively.

Refer to Emergency Procedure 20103, Classification of Emergencies.

~I PROCEDURE 1102 - 12/15 Turkey Point Plant Page 20 FIGURE B-2 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON ACTUAL RELEASE (GOER TPa:: OR EOUAL TO 2 HOU'R DURATION) WITH OFFSITE DOSE ESTIMATES (used in preference to Figure B-l)

DISTANCE FROM PLANT/RECOMMENDATIONS~

0-2 MILES 2-5 MILES 5-10 MILES WHOLE BODY OR THYROID DOSE DOSE (REM) (REM) use 1 mil use 2 mile use 5 mile value value value N

< 0.5 0.5 l

~ 1'0 S (CR) S (DW) S (DW) but but 1.0 2. 5 1.0 ( ~2.5 E (CR) E (DW) + E (DW) +

but but 5.0 < 25.0 S (RS) S (RS)

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> 25.0 E (CR) E (CR) E (DW) +

> 5.0

) S (RS)

Note: If the duration of the release is projected to be less than 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, use Figure B-3.

~LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS Mhe dose 8 1 m .le affects protective N-actions from 0-2 miles No protective action recommended S- Shelte~inP. recomnended The dose 8 2 miles affects protective E- Evacuation recommended actions from 2-5 miles DW- Downwind sector + 2 adjoining sectors The dose 9 5 miles affects protective Remaining sectors actions from 5-10 miles Complete circle around -plant at specified distance The dose 9 10 miles can be used to evaluate protective fcr greater distances.actions

~ t PPOCFOURE 12I15I83 1102 Turkey Point Plant Page 21 FIGURE B- 3 PROTECTIXK ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON ACTUAL RELEASE (LESS THAN 2 HOUR DURATION) WITH OFFSI E DOSE EST MATES (used in preference to Figures B-l)

DISTANCE FROM PLANT/RECOMMENDATIONS 0-2 MILES 2-5 MILES 5-10 MILES WHOLE BODY THYROID DOSE DOSE (REM)

OR (REM) use 1 mil use 2 mil use 5 mile value value value I

< 0.5 1.0 N I

0.5 > 1.0 but but S (CR) S (DW) S (DW) 1.0 2.5 I

1.0 2. 5 but bu" S (CR) S (CR) S (CR) 5.0 < 25.0 5.0 > 250 E (CR) E (DW) E(DW) +

I t S (CR) S (CR)

%YI'E: If the duration of the release is, projected to be greater than or equal to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, use Figure B-2.

<<LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS

<<The dose 8 1 mile affects protective

,actions from 0-2 miles N - No protective action recommended

- Sheltering

- Evacuat'on recommended S

The dose 8 2 miles affects protective E recommended actions from 2-5 miles DW- Downwind sector + 2 adjoining sectc RS- Remaining sectors The dose 8 5 miles affects protective CR- Complete c.rcle around pla .t at.

actions from 5-10 miles specif-'ed cistance The dose 9 10 miles can be used to evaluate protective actions for greater distances.

ORIDA POWER 81 LIGHT COHPAN Page 1 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION HANGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1103 12/15/83

1.0 Title

DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Officer: Vice President - Corporate Communications Alternate:, (1) Hanager of Coomunications 2.0 A royal and List of Effective Pa es

2. 1 ~Arov al Reviewed by Emergency Planning Supervisor , 1984 Approved by Vice President - Corporate Comuni cati on $ 1984 2.2 List of Effective Pa es

~Pa es Date 1 through 4, inclusive 12/15/83 3.0 ~Sco e 3.1 ~Por ose This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Information Manager (EIM) in the Off-Site Emergency Organization. The Emergency Information Manager is a designated Corporate Officer or Manager who serves as the principal spokesman for the Company. During emergencies, the EIH reports to the Emergency Control Officer.

3.2 Discussion If the Emergency Plans are initiated by the Emergency Coordinator, the Off-Site Emergency Organization may be activated to provide assistance to the plant in administr ation, public rel ations, security, engineering and technical matters. The Emergency Information Manager may be called upon even if the Off-Site Emergency Organization is not mobilized. This could occur in the case of an Unusual Event or an Alert class, of emergency.

The Emergency Control Officer has the responsibility for mobilizing the Emergency Information Manager (EIH).

The principal responsibility of the EIH is the dissemination of

.concise, accurate information to the public via electronic and print medi a.

FLORIDA POHER 3 LIGHT COMPANY Page 2 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER, OFF<<SITE EMERGENCY ORGAN! ZATION PROCEDURE 1103 12/15/83 3.3 ~Authorit This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Luci e Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

4.0 Precautions 4.1 The timing and content of all news by the Emergency Information Manager shall be approved by the Emergency Control Officer.

4.2 All news releases by the Emergency Information Manager should assist the public in understanding any incident.

4.3 Technical data and direct instructions the public located in the affected off-site area will be given by the appropriate governmental agency.

4.4 Spokesmen for other involved agencies may be releasing information to the public. The Emergency Information Manager should continually be informed of these releases and will assess the accuracy and completeness of the information being related to the public. To the extent possible, the Emergency Information Manager will coordinate his efforts with spokesmen of governmental agencies so the public is provided with consistent information.

4.5 The EIM shall be familiar with the preparatory public information program which is carried out by State and local agencies.

5.1 The Emergency Information Manager shall:

5.1.1 Be responsible for the release of information to the public (via the news media) in event of the initiation of the Plant Emergency Plans when the situation requires that an account be made public.*

5.1.2 Maintain liaison with spokesmen of appropriate federal, state and local agencies with respect to information releases.

Insofar as possible, news releases and public appearances should be conducted on a joint basis with these agencies.

6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

  • See FPL procedures for Public Relations/News Media Activities in Emergency Situations.

RIDA POWER 8I LIGHT COMPANY Page 3 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1103 12/15/83 6.3 Procedure 1101, Duties of Emergency Control Officer, Off-Site Emergency Organization.

6.4 FPL Public Relations/News Media Activities in Emergency Situations.

6.5 Off-Site Emergency Organization Procedure 1201, Activation and Use of Emergency News Center. (PSL) 6.6 Off-Site Emergency Organization Procedure 1211, Activatation and Use of Emergency News Center. (PTP) 7.0 Records All significant information, events, and actions taken during the emergency period shall be recorded.

8.0 Instructions 8.1 The Emergency Information Manger, depending upon the severity of the incident, may be located at the General Office Building or at the Emergency Operations Facility. He shall establish suitable liaison with the Emergency Control Officer. He shall designate a member of his staff to supervise the Emergency News Center.

8.2 After notification of the initiation of the Plant Radiological Emergency Plan, public information personnel of the various non-FPL emergency support organizations and agencies shall be contacted as necessary so that a coordinated public information effort can be established.

8.3 For customer communications, a general information statement suitabl.e for release shall be provided for all Company emergency telephone operators and Customer Information Centers. After normal working hours, additional District Office telephone facilities may be opened.

8.4 The Emergency Information Manager does not have primary responsibility for providing information to governmental agencies.

However, the Emergency Information Manager, in coordination with the Emergency Control Officer shall assist state and local agencies in carrying out their responsibilities to provide accurate information to the public by activating the appropriate local Corporate Communications representative. This representative should be directed to report to the appropriate county Emergency Operations Center.

8.5 All calls and contacts received by the company from the news ihedia shall be directed to the Emergency Information Manager or his designee. Requests for on-site photographs by the news media must be cleared by the EIM to insure safety and to arrange proper escort.

8.6 Release of all new information shall be coordinated with the responsible governmental agency and the Emergency Control Officer.

'0 FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY OO Page 4 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1103 12/15/83 8.7 Gener al: Follow appropr iate guidelines in FPL Public Relations/News Activities in Emer ency Situations.

8.8 The EIM or his designee shall supervise any nuclear technical staff members who are assigned to him in an emergency.

8.9 The EIM shall provide for technical briefings to the press.

8.10 The EIM or his staff shall inform company employees through newsletters, bulletin board statements, telephone recordings, and CIS to district offices, or other in-place networks.

8. 11 The EIM or his staff shall inform the industry.
8. 12 The EIM or his staff shall arrange to provide fo'r the pnotographic needs of the media.
8. 13 The EIM or his staff shall tape and transcribe all news conferences for the benefit of company management and official agencies.

8.14 The EIM or his staff shall accredit and escort members of the media.

~4 FLORIDA POWER 8I LIGHT T COMPANY

~0 Page 1 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY 3ECURITY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY )RGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1104 12/15/8

1.0 Title

DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY SECURITY MANGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Man ager: Security Supervisor - Nuclear Alternate: (1) Manager of Security Alternate: (2) Security Coordinator - Nuclear 2.0 A rov al and Li st of Ef fecti ve Pa es 2.1 Approval Revi ewed by Emergency Planning Supervisor , 1984 Approved Securi ty Supervi sor-Nuclear 1984 2.2 List of'E ective Pa s

~Ps es Date 1 through 4, inclusive 11/15/83 3.0 ~Sco e 3.1 ~Pur ose This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Security Manager in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.

3.2 Discussion The Emergency Control Officer may activate the Off-Site Emergency Organization to provide assistance to the plant in administration, public relations, security, engineering and technical matters.

The Emergency Control Officer has the responsibility for mobilizing the Emergency Security Manager (ESM). The ESM is a company supervisor responsible for providing liaison with county and state law enforcement officials. The E!M operates as part of the Recovery Man ager' st af f.

3.3 ~Authori t This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan'and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

LORIDA POWER 8i LIGHT COMP Page 2 DUl IES OF THE EMERGENCY SECURITY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1104 12/15/83 3.4 Definitions 3.4.1 f assigned to the plant. These personnel are qualified in security, personnel accountability, and evacuation procedures and practices.

Primary Leader: Plant Security Supervisor Interim Leader: Security Shift Supervisor 3.4.2 Off-Site - All property outside the Owner Controlled Area.

3.4.3 On-Si:.e - The Owner Controlled Area.

3.4.4 Owner Controlled Area - That portion of FPL property surrounding and including the plant which is subject to limited access and control as deemed appropriate by FPL.

3.4.5 Protected Area - The area (within the Owner Controlled Area) occup>ed by the nuclear facility and associated eq*ent enclosed within the security perimeter fence.

4.0 Precautions Liaison shall be maintained by the Emergency Security Manager and/or his alternate with appropriate law enforcement agencies on a continuing basis to assure that these agencies are aware of potential situations which may require their ass'stance.

a 5.0 Responsibilities The Emergency Security Manager provides advice to the Recovery Manager and maintains liaison with and directs requests for assistance to law enforcement agencies during emergency situations when the Off-Site Emergency Organization is activated. He coordinates with the security personnel to assist in security functions as required to support the Off-site Emergency Organization. He has responsibility for security of the EOF and ENC.

6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Plant Security Plan.

6.2 St. Lucie Plant Security Plan.

6.3 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.4 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.5 St. Lucie Plant Contingency Plan 6.6 Turkey Point Plant Contingency Plan

FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY Page 3 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY SECURITY MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1104 12/15/83 7.0 Records and Noti fications All significant information, events, and actions taken during the emergency period will be recorded by the Emergency Security Manager or his alternate.

8.0 Instructions 8.1 Upon receipt of notification by the Emergency Control Officer that the Off-Site Emergency Organization has been activated, the Emergency Security Manager shall:

8.1.1 Obtain from the Recovery Manager an evaluation of the emergency situation and its potenti al for development. This is to enable an accurate assessment of the need for assistance from law enforcement agencies to be made.

8.1.2 Report as directed, to either the General Office Huilding or Emergency Operations Faci 1 ity.

8.1.3 Assess the need for assistance from law enforcement agencies and implement decisions by contacting appropriate agencies.

Such contact shall be of the following types:

ifi , q f assistance made. The agency should be advised of the emergency and of the possibility for deterioration which may require the assistance of that agency. Arrangements for future communication should be established.

2. Re uest for Immedi ate Assistance - The emergency is described and specific request for assistance is made.

Detailed arrangements for communication are made.

8.1.4 Advise the Recovery Manager and Security Tean Leader of assistance'hich has been requested of various law enforcement agencies by FPL.

8.1.5 Provide any information for FPL which is requested by law enforcement agencies to perform their functions.

8.1.6 Arrange for security support when the EOF (at St. Lucie or Turkey Point) is activated. The ENC will require similar support which will be requested by the Emergency Information Man ager or hi s st af f.

8.1.7 Rel ay information to the appropri ate law enforcement agencies at the termination of the emergency or when the assistance of these law enforcement agencies is no longer required.

~FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMP DlPTES OF THE EMERGENCY SECURITY MANGER,

~ Page 4 OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1104 12/15/83 8.2 Turke Point Pl ant: The following enforcement agencies may be called upon for assistance in an emergency:

8.2.1 Pr imary agency:

Dade County Public Safety Department (Sheriff)

Phones:

Admi ni strati ve 595-6263 Station g4, Perri ne 253- 4421 Emergency Dispatcher 911 Bomb Disposal 638-6028 8.2.2 Secondary agencies:

1. Federal Bureau of. Investigation, Mi ani Phone: 573-3333)
2. Florida Highway Patrol, Mi ani Phone: 325-3606)
3. Fl orida Ci ty Poli ce Department (Phone: 247-8223 or 247-8224)
4. Homestead Police Department (Phone: 247-1535)
5. U. S. Coast Guard -,Marine Emergency (Phone: 350-5611)
6. Marine Patrol, Florida Dept. of Natural Resources (Phone: 325-3346) 8.3 St. Lucie Plant: The following enforcement agencies may be called 8.3.1 Primary agency:

St. Lucie County Sheriff's Department (Phone: 1-461-7300) 8.3.2 Secondary agencies:

1. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Mi ani (Phone: 573-3333)

Ft. Pierce Phone: 1-461-6142)

2. Florida Highway Patrol, Ft. Pierce Phone: 1-461-2020)
3. Martin County Sheriff's Department Phone: 1-283-1300)
4. Stuart Police Department Phone: 1-287-1122)
5. Ft. Pierce Police Department Phone: 1-461-3823)
6. U. S. Coast Guard, Marine Emergency Phone: 1-464-6100)
7. Marine Patrol, Florida Dept. of Natural Resources (Phone: 1-461-2020) 8.4- The Emergency Security Manager shall maintain suitable the Recovery Manager or his representative.

li aison with

~p FLORIDA POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY Page 1 DUTIES OF THE EHERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1105 12/15/83

1.0 Title

DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY TECMNICAL MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGAN;ZATION Manager: Chief Engineer - Power Plants Al ternate: (1) Assistant Chief Engineer - Power Plants Al tern ate: (2) Manager - Mechanical/Nuclear Engineering Al tern ate: 3) Hanager - El ectri cal Engi neer ing Al tern ate: 4) Sr. Project Han ager (Turkey Poi nt)

Al tern ate: 5) Sr. Proj ect Han ag er (St. Luci e) 2.0 A royal and List of Effective Pages 2.1 ~Arov al Reviewed by Emergency Pl arming Supervisor , 1984 Approved by Chi ef Engi neer - Power Pl ants 2.2 List of Effective Pa es

~Pa es Date 1 through 3, inclusive 12/15/83 3.0 ~Sco e 3.1 ~Pur ose This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Technical Manager in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.

3.2 Di scussi on The Emergency Control Officer may activate the Off-Site Emergency Organization to provide assistance to the plant in administration, public relations, security, engineering, and technical matters.

The Emergency Control Officer has the responibility for mobilizing the Emergency Technical Manager (ETH). The ETH is a Senior H'nager with the responsibility for providing technical support and information regarding engineering design for the pl ant. The ETH operates as part of the Recovery Manager's staff.

3.3 ~Autaorl t 3.3.1 This procedure implements the Turkey Point Pl ant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Pl an.

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FLORIDA POWER 81 LIGHT COM ANY Page 2 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY TECHNIC .L MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZ ATION PROCEDURE 1105 12/15/83 3.4 The Emergency Technical Manager, and the alternates acting for him, have the authority to expend company fun:!s for the purpose of implementing the emergency technical support required in an emergency.

3.5 Defi ni ti ons 3.5.1 Staff - The staff is that group o'ompany personnel esployed in the Power:Pl ant Engineering gejlartment 3.5.2 Consultants - Consultants are tec'>nical speci alists having expertise in engineering and science disciplines and may or may not be FPL employees. Typica consultants are FPL employees other than those in Pow>>.r Plant Engineering, and employees of'ngineer-constructor companies engaged in power pl ant design and/or construction, and employees of vendors of nuclear power pl ant equipment.

4.0 Precauti ons The Emergency Technical Manager shall coordinate with the Recovery Manager before mobilizing staff and consultants.

The Emergency Technical Manager provides advi:e and technical information regarding engineering design and as-built con'truction details.

6.0 References 6.1 Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR), Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 6.2 Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR), St. Lucie Plant Unit 1 8 2 6.3 Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 as built draw ngs, Power Pl ant Engineering files, and General Engineering tracing f les.

6.4 St. Lucie Unit 1 5 2 as built drawings, ~ower Pl ant Engineering files, Backfit Document Control files, aid Ebasco Site Engineering files.

6.5 Procedure 1102, Duties of Emergency Cont ol Officer, Off-Site Emergency Organization.

6.6 Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Pl an 6.7 St. Lucie Pl ant Radiological Emergency Plan

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FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY Page 3 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1105 12/15/83 7.0 Reco rds The information received regarding the initiation of the Pl ant Emergency Pl ans shall be logged by the Emergency Technical Manager or his alternate, and actions taken will be recorded with the basis for each action.

8.0 Instructions The Emergency Technical Manager shall:

8.1 Receive initi al noti fication.

8.2 Establish and maintain contact with the Recovery Manager.

8.3 Report to the General Office Building'or the Emergency Operation Facility as directed by the Emergency Control Officer or Recovery Manager.

8.4 Alert necessary staff to report to General Office Building or Emergency Operation Facility, as appropriate.

8.5 Determine the need for, and obtain, necessary consultant support.

8.6 Direct staff and consultants in the assembly and supply of the r equi red engi neeri ng d at a.

8.7 Assist Recovery Manager in interpretation of pl ant paraneter data and pl ant status.

FLORI lA POWER 8l LIGHT COMPANY Page 1 DUTIES OF THE GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1106 12/15/83 1.0 Title.:

DUTIES OF THE GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS MANAGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Manager: Vice President - Governmental Affairs Al ternate: (1) Federal Regulatory Representative

2) State Regul atory Representative 2.0 A royal and List of Effective-Pa es 2.1 ~Aroval Revi ewed by Emergency Pl arming Supervi sor , 1984 Approved by Vice President - Governmental Affairs 1984 2.2 List of Effective Pa es

~Pa e Date Pages 1 and 2, inclusive 12/15/83 3.0 ~Sco e 3.1 ~ooe oee This procedure lists the duties and responsibilities of the Governmental Affairs Manager in the Off-Site Emergency Organization.

3.2 Di scussi on The Emergency Control 3fficer may activate the Off-Site Emergency Organization to provid assistance to the plant in administration, public relations, security, engineering, and technical matters.

The Emergency Control 3fficer has the responsibility for mobilizing the Governmental Affairs Manager (GAM).

The GAM is a designatei Corporate Officer or Senior Manager with the responsibility for performing li aison functions between the Emergency Control Officer and federal and/or state political figures and elected/appointed public officials, thereby relieving the Emergency Control Officer of routine interface with these groups. He will not normally interface witi the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Bureau of Emergency Management, '3epartment of Health and Rehabilitative Services or the County Civil Defense representatives.

~ ~0 FLORIDA POWER 8 LIGHT COMPANY Page 2 DUTIES OF THE GOVERNENTAL AFFAIRS MANGER, OFF-SITE EMERGENC Y ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1106 12/15/83 3.3 ~Aothori t This procedure implements the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

4.0 Pr ecauti ons None The GAM shall provide liaison between the Emergency Control Officer and federal and state political bodies.

6.0 References 6.1 Turkey Point Pl ant Radiological Emergency Pl an.

6.2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

7.0 Records None 8.0 Instructions 8.1 The GAM shall receive initial notification that the Off-site Emergency Organization has been activated from the Emergency Control Officer.

8.2 The GAM shall report to the General Office Building or the Emergency Operations Facility as directed by the Emergency Control Officer or his designee.

8.3 The GAM shall contact the Governor's Office and/or dispatch a representative to the Governor's Office, situation warrants such a move.

if he determines that the 8.4 The GAM shall respond to other governmental figures or officials as necessary.

~0 FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY Page 1 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY PLANNING SUPERVISOR OFFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1107 1/15/84

1.0 Title

Duties and Responsibilities of the Emergency Pl arming Supervisor 2.0 A royal and List of Effective Pages:

2.1 ~Aroval:

Reviewed by Manager, Nuclear Energy Servi ces 18 0 1984 Approved b , Vice President Nuclear Energy,

, 1984 2.2 Li st of Ef fecti ve Pa es

~Pa e Date Pages 1-4 inclusive 1/15/84 3.0 ~Sco e:

3.1 ~Pur oae This procedure provides duties and responsibilities of the Emergency Pl anni ng Supervi sor.

3.2 Di scussi on The Emergency Planning Supervisor is a member of the Nuclear Energy Services Staff. He has the responsibility for radiological emergency pl arming and maintaining emergency preparedness. The Emergency Planning Supervisor reports to the Manager, Nuclear Energy Servi ces.

4.0 Precautions

None 5.1 The Emergency Planning Supervisor is responsible for insuring that the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan, Turkey Point Plant Radiological Emergency Plan and the Offsite Emergency Organization procedures are adequate and up-to-date.

5.2 He shall revise and distribute the emergency plans as necessary. He shall revise and distribute Offsite Emergency Organization procedures as necessary.

5.3 The Emergency Planning Supervisor is responsible for maintaining the FPL Offsite Emergency Organization Roster.

LORIDA POWER 8I LIGHT COMPA Page 2 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY PLANNING SUPERVISOR OFFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1107 1/15/84 5.4 The Emergency Planning Supervisor is responsible for coordinating all aspects of emergency drills and exercises which involve offsite

'gencies.

k 5.5 The Emergency Planning Supervisor shall assure that the initial training and annual retraining for FPL Offsite Emergency Organization personnel is conducted and documented.

6.0

References:

6.1 Turkey Point Pl ant Radiological Emergency Pl an 6.2 St. cucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.3 "Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Emergency Exercises, Drills, Tests and Evaluations," St. Lucie procedure number 3100050E, Turkey Point procedure number 20113.

6.4 "Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Radiological Emergency Pl an Training," St. Lucie procedure number 3100051E, Turkey Point procedure number 20201.

7.0 Records

7.1 Pl ant exerci se cri ti que 7.2 Emergency Roster - FPL Offsite Emergency Organization 7.3 Training records - FPL Offsite Emergency Organization 7.4 Emergency Pl an and Procedures revi si on di stributi on

8.0 Instructions

8.1 Exercises and Drills 8.1.1 When an exercise or major drill involving off-site agencies is to be conducted, the Emergency Planning Supervisor shall prepare for the exercise in accordance with the appropri ate plant Radiological Emergency Pl an.

8.1.2 The Emergency Planning Supervisor shall coordinate wi-.h the off-site emergency response organizations and agencies in selecting a date for the exercise.

8.1.3 The Emergency Planning Supervisor shall provide support as requested to the designated plant emergency pl arming coordinator in carrying out his responsibilities for on-site emergency drills.

FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT CO 1PANY

~0 Page 3 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY PLANNII:G SUPERVISOR OFFSITE EMERGENCY ORGANI "ATION PROCEDURE 1107

.1/15/84 8.1.4 The Emergency Planning Supervisor shall prepare a consolidated summary following an exercise. This summary should take into consideration all avenues of input (i.e.,

critiques from controllers, players, etc.). Based on this input, FPL deficiencies should be identified and responsibility for corrective actions should be assigned.

Where possible, practical recommendations for corrective measures should be made.

8.1.5 The EPS shall offer federal, state and local observers the opportunity to evaluate the exercise.

8.2 The Emergency Planning Supervisor shall be responsible for the conduct and documentation of initial t"aining and annual retraining for FPL Off-Site Emergency Organizatioi personnel. This training shall involve the following personnel and subject matter.

8.2.1 Emer enc Control Officer and Recovery Manager

a. Prompt and effective notification methods, including the types of communi c ati on systems.
b. Method of activating the Florida Power 8 Light Company Emergency Response Organization.
c. The methods used for estimating r'adi ation doses and recommending protective actions.
d. Emergency Pl an fanili arization.
e. Emergency Pl an impl ementi ng procedures f ani li ari zati on.
f. Fanili arization with the Emergency Operations Facility and the Technical Support Center.

8.2.2 Emer enc Securit Man er Eme~ enc Information Mana er, overnmenta f airs Man er Bier enc Technical Mana er

a. Emergency Pl an fanili arization
b. Emergency Plan implementing procedures faniliarization 8.3 Review and Revision of Plans and Proce.fures 8.3.1 The Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing procedures shall be under continuing review by the Emergency Planning Supervisor including:
a. Notification lists and rosters will be verified quarterly and updated as required.
b. Revisions of the Emergency Plans, Emergency Plan

LORIDA POSER 5 LIGHT COMPANY Page 4 DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY PLANNING SUPERVISOR OFFS ITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1107 1/15/84 Implementing Procedures, and notification lists will be distributed, as needed, to holders of these documents.

8.3.2 Recommended changes to the Emergency Pl an submitted to the Emergency Planning Supervisor shall be considered for incorporation into the Emergency Pl ans and Procedures.

Proposed changes in the Emergency Plan, if approved by the Vice Pr esident, Nuclear Energy, shall be incorporated into the Emergency Plan under the direction of the Emergency Planning Supervisor.

8.3.3 The Emergency Planning Supervisor shall ensure that elements of the emergency organization (eg., FPL, state, federal, local, etc.) are informed of revisions to the Emergency Plan

.and Emergency Procedures which are significant to effective and,coordinated emergency response.

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1.0 Title

ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE EMERGENCY NEWS CENTER (ST. LUCIE) 2.0 A royal and List of Effective P es:

2.1 ~Arov al:

Reviewed by Emergency Planning Supervisor 1984 Approved by Vice President-Corporate Conmu c , 1984 2.2 List of Effective Pa

~Pa ea Date 1 through 4 12/15/83 3.0 ~Sco e:

3.1 ~Pur oae This procedure describes the activation and use of the Emergency News Center for the St. Lucie Plant Emergency Operations Facility.

3.2 Discussion The Emergency News Center (ENC) is an offsite facility provided to allow the news media access to information from the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF). The Emergency Information Manager or his designee will report to the EOF. The Emergency News Center manager, who has been designated by the Emergency Information Manager will report to the ENC i f i t i s acti vated.

3.3 Descri tion The ENC is co-located with the EOF at the intersection of State Route 712 (Midw@ Road) and I-95 approximately 10 1/2 miles west of the St. Luci e Pl ant. See Fi gure 1.

3 4 ~Aut harl t This procedure implements the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Pl an.

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OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1201 12/15/83 4.0 Precautions 4.1 The Emergency Information Manager shall make ad hoc arrangements for a larger media facility if necessary.

onsibilities 5.1 Security at the ENC shall be the responsibility of the Emergency Security Manager.

5.2 It is the responsibility of the Emergency Information Manager to deactivate the ENC when it is no longer needed.

h 6.0 References 6.1 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.2 Procedure 1103, Duties of the Emergency Information Manager, Offsite Emergency Organization 6.3 Procedure 1202, Activation and Use of, the Emergency Operations Facility (St. Lucie) 7.0 Records All significant information, events, and actions taken at the ENC during the emergency period shall be documented.

8.0 Instructions 8.1 Activation The Emergency Control Officer or the Emergency Information Manager shall activate the for ENC when it is determined that there is a need to arrange media briefings.

8.2 ~Staffio The ENC shall be staffed as required by the Emergency Information-Manager or his designee.

8.3 Communications The ENC contains commercial telephones.

8.4 Su ort Facilities The ENC staff may use the duplicating facilities provided at the EOF. In addition, the ENC staff will provide tape recorders and film projectors.

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OFF-SITE EM:RGENCY ORGANIZATION PRl, "EDURE 1201 12/15/83 8.5 Use of the ENC Working space is provided for the State of Florida, NRC, local government, and Florida Power 8 Light Co. personnel in the ENC. The Emergency News Center contains an area where a coordinated release of material to the news media can be given in an accurate and timely manner.

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OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1202 12/15/83

1.0 Title

ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (ST. LUCIE) 2.0 A royal and List of Effective Pa es 2.1 ~Aroval Reviewed by Emergency Pl arming Supervisor , 1984 Approved by Vice President of Nuclear Energy , 1984 2.2 List of Effective Pa es P ages 1-7, nclusi ve 12/15/83 3.0 ~Sco e 3.1 ~Por oee This procedure describes the activation and use of the Emergency Operations Facility for the St. Luci e Plant.

3.2 Discussion Th~ Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) is a nearsite support facility designed to provide an operating center for the Recovery Manager or his designated alternate and other members of the Off-Site Emergency Organization. From the EOF, the Off-Site Emergency Organization will provide support to the Control Room and the Technical Support Center, coordination with federal, state, and county offici als, and coordination of radiological assessments.

Additionally, the EOF will provide a location for federal and state sul port teans.

3.2.1 The Recovery Manager may use the EOF as his near-site headquarters and m@ house the FPL Off-Site Emergency Organization support tean there.

3.2.2 The EOF may be used to coordinate FPL and State Office of Radiation Control offsite dose projections.

3.2.3 The EOF may be used to coordinate FPL operations with those of federal, state and county officials.

3.3 Descri tion The EOF is located at the Midway Road/I-95 intersection approximately 10 1/2 miles west of the St. Lucie Plant (See Figure 1). The following organizations may be represented in the EOF.

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OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1202 12/15/83 3.3.1 FPL Off-Site Emergency Organization 3.3.2 NRC Site Team 3.3.3 DHRS Office of Radiation Control 3.3.4 FEMA 3.3.5 State Bureau of Emergency Management Figure 2 identifies assigned locations within the building, as well as other facilities.

4.0 Precautions 4.1 The EOF is activated upon the direction of the Emergency Control Officer or his designated alternate only.

4.2 The Emergency Security Hanager shall assure that access is limited to authorized personnel only.

5.0 Responsibilities 5.1 The Emergency Control Officer is responsible for activating the EOF. The Recovery Manager supervises activities within it. If EOF is activated and the RM remains at the General Office Emergency the

.Center, the RM shall designate an EOF Director to supervise activities at the EOF.

5.2 Designated managers of the Off-site Emergency Organization are responsible for reporting to the EOF upon direction to do so from the ECO or RM. Each designated manager is responsible for assuring that all necessary support staff and materials are brought to the EOF.

5.3 The RM is responsible for ensuring that adequate communication systems are provided for use at the EOF.

6.0 References 6.1 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.2 Emergency Procedue 1101 Duties of the Emergency Control Officer.

6.3 Emergency Procedure 1102 Duties of the Recovery Manager.

7.0 Records All significant information, events, and actions taken relative to the duties of the Recovery Manager during the emergency period will be recorded and maintained by the Recovery Manager or his designate.

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OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1202 12/15/83 8.0 Instructions 8.1 Acti vati on The Emergency Control Officer shall activate the EOF for any emergency condition classified as a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency. He has the option of activating the EOF for an Alert.

To activate the EOF, the ECO shall direct the Emergency Coordinator to assign an individual(s) to activate the EOF, ascertain the status of comnunications systems and other facilities, arrange for controlled access and covrdinate with any state or local officials who may arrive prior to the FPL Off-Site Emergency Organization.

The EOF shall not be considered operational until so declared by the Recovery Manager. At this time, the Recovery Manager assumes responsibility for communicating with offsite emergency response agencies and for assisting the ECO by making protective action recommendations.

8.2 Functional Assi nments The Recovery Manager or his designated alternate is responsible for assigning space and facilities to various groups using the EOF in accordance with Figure 2. The Recovery Manager has the authority to alter such assignments as he deems necessary. It is the responsibility of each person assigned to the EOF to report to his designated manager upon arriv'al.

8.3 St af f~ net The Recovery Manager and his designated managers are responsible for notifying and assigning staff to report to the EOF.

8.4 Communi c ati ons The following communications systems are avail able at the EOF.

1. Telephones with access to FPL's ITN System. See Appendix A for instructions.
2. Dedicated telephones to Control Room
3. Radi o'ommuni cati ons Outside calls may be directed to EOF extensions by direct dialing or use of the switchboard telephone number.

8.5 Su ort Facilities The EOF has the follow) ng support facilities:

1) Telecopy or other facsimile machines

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2) Dupl i c ati ng machi nes Rest room facilities are provided. Food service will be provided at the direction of the Recovery Manager.

8.6 The EOF contains copies of Emergency Plans and Procedures which are stored in the Dose Assessment area. The following information can also be made avail able: precalculated emergency data, technical specifications, plant drawings and di agrans.

8.7 De "ctivation It is the responsibility of the Recovery Manager to deactivate and secure the EOF when it is warranted.

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OFF-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1202 12/15/83 APPENDIX A

1. Access to the FPL telephone system (ITN):
a. PSL: 82-(extension)
b. Miami GO: 81- =.: + (extension) 81- =--'
c. juno GO (extension)
d. Long distance: 81-(area code + phone number) - Access Code
2. Dial "9" to get an outside line (Ft. Pierce exchange).
3. Dial "0" to get the EOF switchboard operator.